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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_05_16 YJ - M isa i tf Fv 'T'- •4/! TST W'"•' 4 M'Sa S -3 •+F' %' Yy lav '-�' a �p r u I " a t.. *OL. XL111. : . PICKERING, ONT., (FRIDAY, MAY .16, 1924 ' _ . _.- . . = No. 36. ~Y: Vfaafiett+*t#nai 6awbo. OSHAWA. MYRTLE )- Geo. E. faker — 1r _ _ GREENWOODA memorable event in the histor of A banquet in the lotus oP an "Old Medical the Anglican faith in Uobawa, was Boys'Re-uuion,•"under the auspices of _ celebrated Sunday when the new, the Epworth League,will be held In R E. FORSYTMi, Oph.'D., Director costiy and massive St.(Jeorge's Church I the basement of the church here on *' •O tometrical'rAgeociation of Ontario.Regr ... ° r was opened with pompous ceremonies the evenh of Mti 14 M� L F laterad{�i[ember of[the American• O tn;z, a-sacra persons having spent their boyhood or oa yea exam, y appointment. e edifice beir. inadequate to accommo• or Irlhood da s at Myrtle will bewel• ' Phoneine'2604,Claremont, Ont. - ;:.�:, g q S v y EetabliHhed 1838 _ * date all [boss who wished to attend, come at this btL ti t, 'providing they F. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member Stop, !k' ° The ceremopies were moat befitting to et their r,amea 4 ,ane an urgeons secretary, or to ra odgln9. on or Ontario county. `• , of oatario. Office: that arty ot:cupied by evening when a cpnflrm tion service before the 17[11 day of May. Tickets the.lateDr,R.Rrodie,,uxlla erly by Dr,Cal d- .;LUOl•� alts conducted by Bishop Sweeny of 50 cents. well. Phone. Ctarettzoat,Qnt. 23 yToronto. ' A large number of Candi. + O. •MexINNON, M-D,, L,R.C.S., dates received the lay in on of bands, _ Y`r8 �T ph. 'N• Edinburgh.member of the Oouege of • ,Listen', -' the service throughout being most!m= MARKHAM. " OJ r� Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,licentiate 'Bake x of• Royal.'College of surgeons, Lrdiabttrgh """ pressive. �— For Bread. Bpeoial attention to dsieasea of women sad The Board of Trade at its last meet' , y children, office and residence,Brougham. TO Baker's Splendid (ihO1Ce 'CH ERRYWOOD. ing regia[aced a vigorous protest over Not excelled by ANY OTHER the discontinuance of the stop made BRANT? ' of Phonographs. Tne Oherrywood Methodist Sunday by the Peterhoro flyer at Markham, Satisfaction'gnaranteed or Cltafropracic " School held: its annual meeting last and the Canadian;'National will be YOUR MONEY BACK . DR..GORDON•MCK'AY-Chiroprac• It dont matter who makes" 'week, when•.the following were. elect written regarding this malter�which. ed as officers for the ensuing I11B5'im� Flo an tor. Office;oour�-2.30,to 5.00 and 7.00 to q year : means a Qreat deal to Markbam,and S.Ob and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock the Record, our Oval Supt., A. J. Taylor: Asst. Supt.,J, to the other towns along the line of Street, Whitby, Biy_ Todd ; Teacher Young People's Bible travel,. The Board- of Trade- will For: Pastry, Horn Phonograph Class.J.Todd: Bible Class, F. Rogers; arrange fof another 1st of July gala More KISSIMI FLOUR sold in On- ` Asst., Ea Pilkey,Girls" Class, Mrs,I dnv similar to that of last year,though tario County- than any other � On- will la it. Bova Class. D.Dawson ; It is not likely that it will he on such brand of-pastry flour. There is a play ` Drinkwater; A `E. CHRISTI AN, Barrister Jr. Girls' Class, tiers. Wm. Petty: Be- a pretentious scale; as the sencLI-cen- p y •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to reason. can. SouthlWing,Court house, whit5y. 2Sly Rinners' Class, Miss Muriel Judd ; tennlal'of the to inception last Y Stouffville' , Ong, CorrespoodiDg Secretary. G. Todd ; year. The hCo�a5ittee having this For sale in Pickeribg by M. S. Chap- WILLIAM J.'BEATON,B. A„Bar- Treasurer, Mise' Lillian Dawson matter. in care are Messrs. G. W, man• rister,Solicitor, member of the firm o[ Hoene Dept.. E. Pilkey t Missionary Wiisnn, Stewart, Heisev, Latter and -Farmers will always find- a Market r Ryckman,Benison.Foster Basion. Toronto Dept,. Miss E. Roach; Recording Sec- Fred 'Gowland, Naomi Lodge, tho for their wheat at highest price. General Trusts Building.as Bay Street,Toronto. Telephone blain 961 and 962. retaryr, Master. Neal Petty; 'Qradle oldest fraternal sorWy in town, will Phone for price. Roll Dept., Miss.Verna GaLes Cc-operate in the affair. = wantedDestal -Barley He Zeal DUNBARTON. , 4 GREENWOOD. S•° TI Whit5y. Office—Adam's Teirace..ByR. HARRY HUDSON, Dentiron t st, Funeral DErector 'Mess(3ertia White spent last week• - � .iiJJ St. of the Greenwo�. North. P u. ,r .51tf On T esdav eveniD our young suit for next Sunday will be conduct- f __ _LicenBed Emba%luer @ $ y g peO' ed.by the pastor as follows -. Mt. Zion, � ple attended u arty ret Scarhoro at R. D. O. Smith, Dentist. Strn ff• the home of the .pleases Kennedy. IU"3U a. m.; Kinsale, 130 m.: Bron- 1110TUIf lIEliIKSE 1 P• /� u villa ilonorG--and to of o"I and To- vice w l p. m. . The p.Greenwoodode ser• R E A M ' ronto. Universitica�•and the R 1 College of W. T., lilts. Rad Mis9`Irene Dunbar, °o01 CLAREMONT Qat 'tus will be held at 7 pr mr, under the 1013. No onus Phone trwri i 21,' Residence t • accompanied by their Scottish cousin. Ausplees of the Youlig People's League 101 s, No outaidz appointments. :61y Phone 02I visited Hamilton friend f last week, David and ]Its. ADais. of White. And F: M. Chapman will give an ad- BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D: S., -' • dregs. Sunda p Sc6no1 sessions are .N. °N Grad to of the Royal Colelge-of Dental va`e. were the guests of the._foriuer's Greenwood lOp. c of Zion I1 80 a. Not OIIl QII 8 00'aY Surgeons hmrersity of Toronto. Ofbce ister, Mrs. Alex Thom,rm Tuesday. p +' over W, ngle's hardware store, Whitby. sister, C. A. assts visited lust week. ni Kinsale 3.30 p, tar, Brougham OCCafilOI1F and ' for Of lee hours 9 to 12:I to 8.30. Ind.•p;one s. Fruit Trees Shrubs ESC• Union 10 a. m. . Bell phone 2_0. 4,uy. end' with her mother. Mrs. Emily A b t f h S At t e annual in Pe.lag a t e un _ ..S]] length Of.. t1IIIe - -------' - - - Taylor, who 1s eery til at her home'in • y � . - - d„y School, We' StLdler was elected l'rfert»at•1/ Having secured the agency for E.D. Oherrywood! Shpt. ;lli+s bins Brnwa. Asst. Supt., blit for all time, to .....,:. ,'.: 8ueith&Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, Mr.Uweneth,son and daughter,of .Vetnou Disney. Sve,v; Wm. Brown. obtain best results G.KERSLAKE, B.-V'. Sc. Honor of Winona. Out. Niagara Falls, visited with iehaivea p, here over the weekend, and were ac- Tress.; Mrs. f�W. W,Gee, Cradle Rdl'i .Graduate of Untvenit of Taranto. 011 I kindsam-preparedFru to take orders for all %upt„Mrs. L.Pegg,Home Dept Supt.; from .your. Cream, -=-asses given prompt aadrare�uiattentioa.-Phoae ..kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits,” companied--home by Mrs. Qcveoeth, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mie. Sec' Ida 8002. Claremont. 321y Ornamental Shrttba F.tc., at who has been spending a month is y a8 t0 test, Weight --"— — lowest- oasible- •rices.- this locality. Brown. PianistDoris e, Asst. and price, Bbl our P P M 1I f h British Pianist. The Te,ixhers of last. enc' P y 1t4s{it;1'l4li QLarbs« Rev, r. cLarten. o t e ` Special rates for large quantities, were reappointed : Mrs. W, W. flee, • .' _ and Foreign Bible Society, gave an CIeam'to UB. , 28tf. - � - - interestin 'tins Webster,:Miss.Leigh: Mian Edna '-"T- V. RICHARDSON- Real Es g.nud Instructive addreas in .Middleton; Miss May Brown and the. •••• N. J. Cha mangy } the basement of the church-last-Tues- tate. Insurance,Conveyancing. Nater, p Pickering day evening': 'while Mr, Arnold, of Adult Classes elect their own. The hone 18620' " P and --'Pubhe,Ete.,Pickering,Ont.- 311y. _ pastor was appointed Teacher Train• PO�tTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, - T the DPlbeautifully fight °•demonstrated ttsibs in G o"Su 9 ool ny n our t (3iC a t=' 3¢h R Supt. o f nday ch D =`ham e 0 rU all Hardwood and Mother a Dav will be observed on• efflceehc of their service. II aC�• for Oaeatis oS York sad Ootsn s Auo ,_ y _.��_ �l&y.:ath, At 1Q a.m. dd _ $t yo �p e• 'tion sats of ail, kfa s attsaa�d to oa ehostost- - -�--- - - ' natI". Addreae Green River P:0„ Oct, m139 ortanit of - -. — hearin¢ "The - 1_ -- - 6$�$-Ztea•�ery-fjo O-�5'NSHIP OLERF • �� _ QonvTaaoer, Oommisa}onex for taking Pickering,May 20. _ _::.ttmdaviis, Aaooaataaa. Eta, Money b loan . 'Flooring -�»- ' - The Ba tist Mission Circle ts'ill.bold Phone 18602 ' -on farm��Ppeart•tt�r "Issuer at Marriage Lie AODLEY. their annual tea and 'concert on the [ansa" Whlse•aio, Oaa, i•t _ —. _ _ evening nY Fric}ay, blas 'L3rd. The •'STOUFFVILLE, ONT. -�AVIDA, PUGH-Live stuck nuc• We can supply- yon with the Fall wheat and .seeds ate looking pprograne willbegicen by the Coluro- at tioneer..Graduate of C.-ht_Jones' School good. bus Dramatic Club,.who will present Chicago.- Ldtetlme experience with psd,gr«A best bran&on_.the market in-plain It'et weather has held seeding back their popular drama..entitled "The stock. Block and.ring rv,7,k'. An kends oteales and quart. rut red and white Oak; on many flans _ Forn,erette." Suitable music will be Herelou �� pprroomp byattendedLo. Term a reasonable. Phone eech, Birch and Maple. Chas. Puckrin has proved to the Bell rendered between act@. Tea will he eiOL'lareaiont. ldi Our,business is not confined to farm be recently purrbased_ served in the basement of the church, Wbf, MAW. LICENSED AUC- hardwood flooring only as we Cftr. James Fox, of PAwk.,son. hitsengag• frow 0 `to 8 o'clock. Admission 33 TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham ed for the summer with F.:4I.Cha 2 Counties. All kinds of salsa promptly attended ry a large and well.as4orted A iLick - I'' cents : child[fn, under 1' years 20 to. Terms y�w sable. Dates for .alta may be of rough and dressed wall boards, man. cents. Cement {r .Hanged atIrEWS•Of6cv.. _Bell and Endepen t0o4u s 'etc. Richard Puckrin and,wife, of Pick• The�Z"omen's Institute will meet on f aentphot.es. Wbitby,Ont. sly g + ering, visited Thos, Puckiin -and fam- Wednesday. May 21st,'at 3:p. m., in - _ _ 91v recently. the 1. O.O. F. Heil1. Mrs. J. A. Wales, jOal PICKERING . -'�B A S-�C E T S - - Ch6ries�'uckrin "hes set out some of Markham, who has ratan"tis return' 1 - W90 forest •trees• from the 'St. Wil- ectfrom San,Diego,will give a travel ~ s` lian,e's Nursery this s tin' . This Is talk on "CaWgrn" and it Lumb •$avisLUMIRASELURt -e spcona panting in the township, Special music will complete the-pro. 7 . the Estate of — as F. M. Chapman started with 1000 gran,;after which our annual report.. �t lust year. The W. G. BARN E9 and the entire trees are mostly white will be given and our election of of8• �7h jingles -` rend'-Scotch pines.-It is'a commendable c"ere take place. Etch member is - business of JOS. W. DOT'EN D. A. MORDU E art and more farmers should plant especially reryuested to come. All are ,Retildy RSOO�IDg 1Am prepared to supply all sizes their waste places to gees, welcome. The Depvtment Dglegate, 1.L : P P pP Y Several,spots in the roads here have Niro.J. E. McDonough, of,' Co etown, } from a�rHallff BueheelThree "�''Aneral Director given m,:rl rouble this cP The will spe in, the`�1.rh0. O. F. Hall on A and .Lath aft Licensed Embalmer as.cell as the fourth line from Blake's enrdial invitation is extended to air to Green River Basket Works hip to the Duala Uornera, ie had �4 Up-to-date Motor Equipment p attend this meeting. -s. Phone Mark.[x109 Many autos as well as teams hat^'e IF• -s E E S 0 it Succeesor to been nearly .ndred at, times and the FRANK PENNOCg '- residence ferl'that the council should' Don t fr4i to hear "The Me,eiah" it "The Man that made the Barnes' CHAS.'BEIERL. - MARKHAM spend.their surplus on this part of the . in St. Andrew's Church, Pick- S.,C�CVBT HILL Basket." township. eri ig,Ttle=day ev'R, May 20. ' L' hone 9000 BROUGHAM. F I � R N-1, . ER � k hear the -barbers have been Mrs Shen spPn.t a few days with her ` FldVo Bread Fleur w°eking hyertime ittend'in9 to the B wants of their bnhhed•hxir customers. ,daughters in Toronto last geek. Picke �*� , _-We are Agents for * A gond delegation of Masons from Rnht. DPcitt is about to instal a j,l j ;and Marvel here$,trended the communirntion w DPICo Light plant in bis residence,• Coekshutt Co.. 1 '�c ,an Brodie of Tornntor is via- of the D. D'. G. M, They iepoz t n good icing her taunt, Mrs, George Philip. `G�ald-Shapley • Pastry Flour time, Mrs. R. A. Milne entertained the W. - t1 The Shadow Lake Minstrels put on M• Society of St. John's Church on Driig v a, �Wpp May be obtained from you Grocer. a splendid. concern here on Saturday Thursdav fast. x. . lam' Muir , eceniog last: Il is the purpose of the Mrs. T. Beer was in Markham on a. Board of Trade to secure them for Sunday week, owing to the death of a I't�ur and S1AsellB BroWin Flour Mills their mamtnotb garden party on Do. friend, Mrs. Grant. " = J ,CHAS. WILSON, Pro minion Day. bits. Littlejohn has had, her house ' ' p' A Board'of•Trude meeting, with a treated to a coat of paint,,which much FUR SALE --- - - - full house, was held on 'Monday. even- Improves its appearance / ���� ing,to settle the vexed que.etion of a R. and Mrs. Brodie. Miss.Jean and A Ford Touring Car, Delivery • fixed ebarge to the difflerent organ!- Gladys and At.-Fair,of. Toronto,visit- Wagon, DeLaval 500 lb,;. Sepa- High-tirade z'ttions of the town for the'use of the ed Mrs. Philip on Sunday. y :' razo , Ressul S in, Grinder, Park. It -was decided to charge no Miss Flora Patterson is suffering r. .•. G. S. & M. 3. h. fees for tfle resent. from an attack of tonpilitis at the r Gaso Eagince.p Instruction Only Mother's Day was commemorated home of Mrs, W. Bennett. L. Matthews had a business tri to -,Brantford Bloder Twiner L'.IOTT here in the Methodist Church the cit on when be ureas- Cure that 'Cold with a splendid attendance. In the y y p ; . F. Disney, GreenWOad evening t�e mothers composed' the ed the Gerow property just east of y, .�� Annie'store. hick he will use as a 2t.f Phone Pick?1t choir and showed they were able to ® + $ ' give choirs of this generation some bather shop: BEs Remedies mann rY: . . Yonge&Charles Sts,Toronto; pointer@ on the art of choir singing, The Womep's Institute will hold • • - An accident which might have prow• their yearly business .meeting at the -Grain Chopplllg Remains open all year and admits ed fatal occurred to Fred Mnwder, of home of Mrs, E. Holthv on Tuesday, faoture-d Will be found students at any time. Strong de- May 20th,at 230 m: All members fis ' mond for our r�duatea all the this town, about ten o clock at night. y p• • g While leading a horse to his hone please attend this meeting. Roll Call, AND FL MING: - time. Right now is a splendid time from the farm, an automobile (with- Pay your quarter for the ensuing .• an our 8t0I@. � a to commence a course here. Thor- year, 1 am 'prepared to do Chopping and ou h preparation is absolute; nec- nett lights)came at a rapid }lace and Y s Oat Flakingever da but g P p y ran into him, leaving him insensible The School Board are offering a suit• y y cessary to-day and it always pays able reward for information that will Saturday. to attend a strictly first-class school otr the roadside and aped on to Ring- ; wood. The car was found half an lead to the'conviction of the parties N. E. McEWEN, TH E. PICKERING NE and not an imitation one. Write that destroyed the school property. Btoneboats For Sale hour afterwards in the Ringwood y p P v• to-dav for free catalogue. Sherlock Holmes has heart engaged on .'� garage for repairs. The two men John F. Bayles, Claremont hailed from Markham and were out case and from the Roger prints and Veterinary Surgeon , W. J. Elliott, Principal jny-riding; with a couple of Markham 'foot-marks and from deductions be is f Rural Route No,2 girls. I pretty sure of the parties. oxitax_ci. .w JSxr�"x�m.'�M. ^' k•n3;�.,r "�AiSw;:,,-.+ .rn.z :,_. :... .:r [ .r,. ....__. ._..w.,,, s,_,..--. ....... ..•.,..n.,...... -.. ..__-..__� _.« -... - .- ,...� :�..., .,. .- - .,..._,aro..,. .,.,.a �.,n.., r6��`t�'.�"+.'""rC��7M..,/�fi�?�L`i:N lti; ..z.•w..,.. _... .. _ .......,,x ....-... h. 1 Sl._7 .c.'.c',..,. a:'Sad.v...�k.m_ �.. -r •ta :.y+. ..w t"s;,'+ ' & '? tf '„r.:r. k... "F, a �z `XSj' +tl.r•,- - .•,i •�.�,- ri5, w, R "- "am fi" 'r;yy xt.yA_-r �.•;,+�.., r4.- .-,T'. -! .'•'•R'.V• ..� v -•.' _...?,' -Li.'. . }'r+ n. v r • w 0 • F Knew the Word.' : ForOne- Cent, T F iedThe ez egaragldler had :was A a pool: g -- _ -tion in a garage and :was whistling �^ away et his'work when his.”einbIoyer WM6 entered,r-1 , , .Rjter every meat M y04s may obtain 3 clips cot HeY. Ton: look niers.' stormed then latter. "You've put a low tendon mag- .7— ` ra ils• _A pleasant veto n that"car when this order calls �- - for-a high tension one.. . You don't iaadayrecable CHAPTER XLII know angthing about tension:' sweet and a Kirby. took his lady driving in a "Oh, don't I?" retorted the former benefit a s q + rented flivver. It was a Colorado private. "That's sli I heard for two well. . night, with a young moon looking years." - Good !O r v' r down through the cool, rareth. breath e#�os - BelievetY to--be-the oldest-building and 4W W � 8408 phere found only in the Rockies. He • in the world, a temple,has been un- Makes drove her .through, the city to Berk fire Berk- earthed at Ur, in Mesopotamia, ;Ab& for s trial pachage today. eley and up the hill to Inspiration which dates back to 6,000 B.C.. next e l Q a r Point. taste better. r . ialked 44--4- cinimens 111113115 CUTE snatches. Rose had the gift of com- radeship.' Her tongue never rattled. A smooth sea-never made•a skillful -With Kirby she did not need to make mariner. ' talk. , They had always understood - Renain ll'�rs. Idullaey each other without words. The lion has little endurance, its r Y � But to-night their silences were lungs being remarkably weal:. It can R24 j✓ �] filled with new and, awkward signifi- rur faster th:�r: a'man and keep pace >. canes. - She guessed that an emo- with a speedy horse, but only for a wF- .^,,,,•-....,... ;'.. ' ' - - . tional crisis was at hand. With all short time. '., her heart she welcomed andshrank - BY ELIZABETH GUILFOILE from it. For she knew that cfter to- Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. night life. could never be the same to her. it might be fuller, deeper, hap- Leave unsaid the wrong thing at the rpier, but it could not hold for her the tempting moment. PART I. and Ill mail it to her with a nice „ little note. I'll rom!se you she will freedom she'had guarded and cher- It is better, from the health point Joe,,it doesn't come'out even P Joe Hayden laid down his book and take it without protest. We must not Is Some of the things offered farmers of view, to be on the stout aide than tl looked up into the puzzled eyes of his start out in life with a lot of obliga- At the summit he killed the engine. by oily tongued salesmen are mienom- on the thin,'up to the age of sixty," �,;.. pretty young. wife. Ruth's remark tions. We had better pay as we go: They looked across the valley to the era. They are swlndles,', hot invest- said a well known doctor recently. , brought him not to a realization of I don't like the idea of Mr. Mullaney hills dimmed by night's velvet dusk. meats. - ^. her pproblem but to a realization of feeling free to call on you just'.be- -We're. through with all that back - herself. cause his wife has been of service to there," he said and she knew he meant ® SLIGHTLY Greatest Professional Opportunity a " 'The lamplight ve an added 'sheen us. He is notoriously-lazy and depends } gave the tangled trails of the past weeks Study Ch�ro ractic to the carefully brushed hair. She on his nieighbors too much anyway.. ' into which their fate had led them. and a.w war- looked very pale and small and oun , I dont like to think of you plowing aat"d stand- his,fields t heir knot old roots We don t have to keep otir minds full a t V o r r (o w . s in the big wicker s Toronto College of Chiropractic t--witfi cushions. an sawing wood with his rusty saws. Pinions an't .ora.. $12 andes at. West, Toronto . One day, when he came in from the He would impose on you 'if he got a in mean, secret"ways. There, in front .allow. - : harvest•field at noon Joe had found chance. It is Mrs. Mullaney we really of us, is God's world, waitin' for you I PEERLESS BICYCLE WORKS - her lying still upon le floor. owe. I don't think that pony is worth an' me, Rose." 195 Dundas St W. Tot•onto "Heat prostration!" the doctor said. what 'we owe her. I have figured it Though she, had expected it, she Bees on Farm Three weeks of tender care had Farm- out." do gu v" ' could not escape a, sense of suddenly Nothing,pays better when ri brou;ht her to'her feet a ain But you-8 re it. p y a clamor of _pr'ops y g stilled pulses followed b mom aged. Send' far our catalogue : certain lines between her brows had `Well, Mrs. Mullaney did more for beating blood. She quivered, vibrat=I of beekeepers's'upplisa Expert ad. a deepened. These lines caused .Joe a me than an ordirary nurse, woltld vague distress. He noticed them now I On the other hand she was here onlying. trembling. She was listening to vice freely given• g f the call of mate to mate sounding r'%..'f '�. Ruddy Manufacturing Co., Ltd. particularly and came around to her a few boars a day after the .worst g :;;s� �'; - er3ert{ord On > . . displacing { clear above all the voices of the world. . 7 ,10 -�;._ : aider some of the cushions was over. A nurse would .have cost a on the divan. He was strong and,us five dollars a day. We owe Mrs: A flash of soft eyes darted A him. - r brown and weathered-looking with an Mullaney that much at least for the He was to be her man, and the maiden yy��••!�, 7a.'oa:• �, tair of f arot worksinnese open n cleanness thaat,!first week; -In these last two weeks heart. thrilled at the thought. She -�o71P'm r a �° {�; •�„pa th given i she has put in as much as week's loved.all of him she knew-his fine, �}• ,��' •,,• ';44,..• _ .• He laid the t s of his atron entle work. Then she did the work around } cs':° , •a s ``�- g, g clean thoughts, his brave and virile ; •". •• d .' r fingers on her white brow over the i the lace. We might have had a gtrr •'O' '� ' life. the splendid body that was the :.•' Q `;o'�'Q,, �a , lines. at three dollars a week.. Three weeks I f.,; o a � •b.. - "Ruth we have a big job on oar would have been nine dollars. That expression of his personality. There . • , pP' b$y�•Ia.a '- s - a: g j �,.• hands. Liftinga mortgage white;makes severity-nine dollars. Then the was a line of golden down on his I 4•��"�1►oQZi°ob~ founding a home isn't easy. But we I doctor might have to make two or cheek just abovewhere he had shaved •''• :b, tR�so. P i{t l 1/ r have a good start. I cant see why it three more tripe if we had had a leas Her warm eyes dared to linger,fondly o° :do ? is making scars in your forehead.' dependable nurse. It comes to eighty there, for he was still gazing at the' Ruth drew the brown fingers down five or ninety dollars, I think. Hvw mountains. + 4 y, 4 with her own small white ones. much ie'that pony worth?" His eyes came home to her, and as "Thinking -blithers one more when - Joe's head was turned awn from I d _ y he.looked he knew lie longed for her i one is.not working" she explained. the light. He was looking out-into the - "I'm going to start In to-morrow and starlit night. in every fibre of his being.. Composed of Pure Para Rub dL - do the work myself. Dr. Kellar said "Not more than seventy-fine," he He asked no formal question. She, W Highly Porous. ` ITC I .might," she added quickly as she answered quietly. answered none. Under the steady.re- saw the protest in his face. ` -You -That wouldn't be enough.' I think Bard of his eyes she made a small, neednTworry. Ism not-going-to-be-I we ougKt-to give her a clieque.-With rus ing -hi:ri:.--iter' -�o-sdntedee' net ZictnesrtAea- - - foolish and overtax my strength Dr: Kellar's bill it,will make my illness T.oung. and lissom body was in his I so pepulawi. loaf so rang - again. But there is so much to do cost pretty high. I'm sorry it had to arms, a warm and palpitating thing BL,O� OUTS { ; h�� e �� that when I just nit here and think it happen, she added softly, 'when.you of lila and joy: He .held her close. 1 +�✓•^d woraM.oniasiPG i1 worries me. I had just t thin �have to work so hard to make ends AT cwum r.wwvrwps srons go �s Her eyelashes swept his cheek and y~ going right when I got sick- It's' all'meet" y P Rides- Easy as Air. Doubles in planning and management, Joe ! .,My fid, $nth! Do you think I sent a str�age, delightful tingle { What we country people lack is syn-I count the money that it takes to take through his blood. Mileage of.Casings. I " tem, you know." care of you?" Kirby held her head back and look-' She said it with a pretty little airs She stood up quickly and went to ed into her eyes again. Under the SMAK of including herself, But Joe knew him. Instantly he put his arms starlight their lips alowly met- Aero,Cushion Inner .Titre $ MOWE she meant, 'you country people." He shoat the slight figure. -Don't you The road la clear before them 1 t had married a city girl In her three know you were mighty sick, Ruth?" y months on the farm she had mention- �• after many tangled trails. Rubber Co., Ltd. ' I certainly do and I know it is ed many things which her late em-`owing to Mrs. Mullaney that Ipalled .(The End) players, Baker and Co., would have throu h. She left alT her work to take 4' - Winglnam fit' ecnaidered bad scans o*tL g One of the axioms that are not true JAMES SfMART PLAhfT B OC1M1tlECpC - g� care of me and she didn't even know She tapped a little block of paper me very well She said she is "No one can perform the Impos- W1... muc me for visiting and I had Bible. We can tell just what strain — - "I have been trying to filEure out never been to see her. -It had not oc- an iron bar can stand, and we can ^-- - - what we owe Mrs. Mullabey.. curred to me that I might need her gauge precisely the force of steam; "Well; we owe her a great deal so soon. That'& the reason, Joe, I but when we come to the human being Send more than we shall ever be able to think we should do the right thin I. ay," declared Joe warmly. "Little g g we find aparadox-a creature that _ p y by her without any delay. Its an does thA impossible.-Frank Crane. Ned is crazy fora pony, and I think awful feeling to be in debt I never - the I'll ve him that Shetland,Job_,Jobl a_hundred-dollars itr-my tife ati r(` T.?s 0Td ab and rather moth eaten ]in he71 I hate to thiait-of-our owing it now. GERMAN MONEY for sale - 100, - coupon _ do Ned Mullaney moregood than a mak, Joe, I've got it, all down here. marks, 25c; 500,000 marks, 90c; one G six-cylinder automobile: And Mul- Do you think I've left out anything? million • marks, :1.25; ten million Laney knows if he is-ever shorthanded, Her husband picked •up the silver marks, $6.50. Specialty Import Co., NOW forhm crop all he has to do is whistle pencil and drew a line threw the (Dept. 3w) 3 W. Dundas St., Toronto. —_-- - items. Ruth's small band suddenly came I Yes," he k thin I" ,said slowly, �' down on the wicker table with a force you've left out a lot." NVHAT IS YOUR f AYO IT _ that made the lampnm shade dance. ! Into that moment that was made, Goverment "When you contract a debt do you perhaps, for understanding there t start 'paying it on the installment•came an interruption. The gate MIl><I1cipS] - plan for the rest of your life?" creaked-someone was coming. Joe Industrial BONDS "" INSTRUMENT? "Why, Ruth, the mans voice wast laid the ad and pencil on the mantel Instrument troubled and his eyes were full of!beside the clock. Pen Let us send you circular '•K"- Our catalog of musics: x r" sin, "do you think you could pay .. �„ - ontilts illustrates and describes all of r•, " � Howdy, folks. Al Grimes loomed 7 Per Cent. Plus Safety-places home instrume"t,Mrs. Mullane with move ,. , Y y I.in the Missus?" under no obligation what- If you are interested in music of any should do. A debt is a debt. The best Ruth gave him a�pleasnt word iii ever. Write for it to-day. , way to pay it is Pully and promptly kind we will gladly Bend you a copy of reply. She-liked Al. He was her hus- .to stop the interest. The earlier we band's "right-hand -man" and had thin catalog FREE. It will fell you all country people get to using money Dominion Broker a Co. about.our free trial and easy payment „ been in the employ of the Haydens in as common currency, she .greatly821 FEDERAL BUILDING plan• stressed the word money, "the better the time of Joe's father. it h'.'.'ter flay '&1. concerned, The Mul- .(To be continued.) TORONTO- ONTARIO laneys- need money, goodness knows, " Send This Coupon To-day if all that you and Al Grimes say is true. And Mrs. Mullaney certainly WOMEN CAN DYE ANY . WIN 1000 MILE RADIO SET earned it here. 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INNF.S, LUMSDEN lip Player-Piano, ask for our latest lists Specially Pricod for Quick Sale. or tint sttccessfully, because- perfect INDUSTRIES, LIMITED, 36 James . °•^' of Records and Player-Roils. Cash or on Time. home dyeing is guarat;`,aed with Dia- i Street South, Hamilton Ont. t mond Dyes" even if you Lave,.never il Please enroll me in your RADIO Riverdale Garage, Ltd i �bsmvs ooi £ dyed before. Drtogists have all co-• Competition.-and send me full'dlrec 766 • 763 Danforth Ave. Toronto ,' _(�• LIMITED ors. Directions In oath pazkaga. tions. I am encirsing 36 tante, in _SjiA. LAD I Phone Gerrard 2604 - 2605 �, stamps, for sample. _ TORONTO - What is the use of running when (Name) ....................... 145 Y4NriE $T. _ _ - %` ', ISSUE No. 20----14. we are. not on the right road? .(Address) ............... .......... TM-7 d. _7 c1 r J, . . . . .. PREMIERS OF ALLIES IARGE WAVE MOVES' ADUT EARTH AND TO HOLD CONFERENCE' -,AFFECTS SURF-ACE, SAYS BRITISH SCIENTIST . Poincare Agrees to Meet With MacDonald After French A despatch from 'Glasgow says: Tife wave. causes the terrestrial Elections.- She has had it all along,Out it ..Old Mother Earth has a permanent crust to- pulsate, which accounts for wave. raised and sunlamp land surfaces. The says A despatch from Paris :-It Is I velocity,.directiat and amplitude of learned on usually reliable authority 4 4 4was noticed only recently by a mere, the wave has been ascertained. Thus 4 that Premier'Poincare has agreed to -mortal, Ludovic MacLellan Mann. the ages in years of all ancient-land go to England on May, 20 to discuss Mr. Mann who is a member of the surfaces and of prehlitoric periods ;iie pon ical situation of Prarce and :-Royal Anthropological Institute; the lcan be determined. Great- Britain in relation to recent PreAlstoric Society of East Ar events with Prime Minister MacDon- 1glia Knowledge of the 8,800-year inuta-' other scientific societies, and told tion, Mr. Mann said, had enabled him aid. The interview was arranged at about ut his diaeove5 in an address I to read astronomical registers found S a a meeting between the British Ain made an 2- -- eSt -Syt@ 9f Nkipepe Sipd A hagAador.'Lord Crewe, and the Dl-' 'members'of learned societies in Glas-' SCZptorerd on rock surfaces. The rector of Political Affairs, Pere do, la Rocca, who is neare's gam' same key had been successfully ap- acting in Pol There is a4arge wave, in slow mo- pried to solve the mysteries of the since at, the Quai d'Orsay during the tion,-within the body of the earth, snehenge, the celebrated pre- Premier' absence in his home consti i. -said Mr. Mann. It moves around the historic monument in Salisbury Plain, 'tuency. P The Premier was consulted by tele ' planet once every 8,800 yearp, causing England, which is shown to be a cal- slight motion in the position of the endric monument 'which registered axis and the poles and giving rise to phone. astronomical events occurring in a The meeting between the two Pre- changes, in climate. The discovery period of twelve saros,'Which is the miers has been arranged to take place 'was lace--was made by him in comparing many cycle of time in which the- sun and . ..... at Chequers, because, due to the meet- ancient with modern astronomical ob. moon nodes recur in the same relative Ing of Parliament, Ma cDo:dald is vs.- nervations. nSerVations. positions. • able to leave England. ....... The French Premier will not'take amerl nek with him anybody but Camerlynck, the interpreter of, Supreme Council :The Weeks MarketsJ :.�_:,� : �: .1 . - ". meetings. The meeting will be as- -Ncr,-they're not sounding "cook-house The occasion for the big notes cret and untiffic.ial, and it is !elt that TORONTO. was the official opening of the BritishEmp"Ire Exposition by king George at under these conditions the"twe heads Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.10; «` will be able to do much Wembley on April 23. A fanfare of trumpets followed the King's speech.' Of Government No. 3 North., $1.o3%. to prepare the way for,smoothing out .. 'Man. oats--No. 3 CW, 42c; No. 1; the differences between the two co 40%c. POINCARE MAJORITY UNITED STATES NAVY thiel. Mart. barley-Nontifnal. RS IN (ELECTIONS HOLDS SECOND PLACE, An the above c.U, bay po!!* 0.04 Ont barley-65 to 70c. - .: - SHIPS MENACED BY Am. corn--No. I yellow, 95e. ant R e-74 to 78c. Leaders of Moderate Left In. Fair Comparison With Great ICE IN LAKE SUPERIOR 4 Peas-- ro, 2. $1A5 to $1.50. Ights V crease Following but Doubt.- Britain and Japan Indicated Millfee - al., Montreal fre by 54-3. e ful if They Can Imperil Twenty Freighters Are Still bags ine uded: Bran, per ton, $25: short per ton,- $27; middlings, $33; Washington, May 11--Admission Blocked in Floes With o , ."'; . Government. _. good shorts, flour, $1.90. that a fair comparison of the present Northwest Gale. Ont. wheat-No. 2' whiti, 99C to Paris,' May 12-The returns at'2 fighting strength in ships of Great $1.03, outside. L"'clock this morning in. yesterday's Britain, the United States and Japan A despatch from Duluth says:-' Ontario No. 2 white oat*-89 to 42c. French Parliamentary elections indi- v6ould appear to be 64-3, with the Eight freighters and two -passenger Grit com-Norninal rate large gains by the Moderate Left Urtited States navar in second lae"k ships had made port here tl,irough the Ont. flour--Ninety per chiefs, riand,-Herriot and Paipleve. Is made by Theodore'Roosevelt, Issis- - L Superior ice jam on Fri- cent. at, In Jute bags, Montreal, p it, It has been ex e ted that the bloc of tant Secretary of the Navy in a re- upper Lake ment, $4.60; Toronto basis, the Left partfea�would increase Its port to Chairman Butler of the House day, but there was no material lessen.! bulk seaboard, $4.25. representation in the Chamber, but It Naval Affairs Committee. Ing in the blockade. Mon. flour-Ist Pats., in Jute sacks, appears that it has done better than The opinion that the United States With a northwest gale raging un- was expected. The incompleteftures cavy tors-has fallen below an cq-,ial abated, vessel agents hold no imme,. $6 per bbl; 2nd Pats., $5.60. 0 Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, justify assuming that they have al- ratio strength with Great Britain as. diate hope for a break-up in the bl Ars. 1r 'of.. ,,ck. Toronto $14.50;-No. 2, $14.50; ready wrested 20 seats from the Na- provid,-d in the 5-14 formula adoPted ade, which now directly affects Sus _kit $12 to, 114; mixed, $10 to $12; tional bloc, of which Poincare is,the U1114er the nav-31 limitation treaty,•vna freighters. Tawe- grades, $10 to $12. -chief. Straw--Carlots, per ton, $9.50. Brtgadier-Gencral Charles G. Qawsa expressed by'Mr. Roosev�-It in a re Abatement 'of the northwest gale The City of Paris gave a majority- ' commenting, at Cbairmsn But-' Cheese-New, lar 16% t 17c; Who so skilfully handled the-Ger- to the Nationalists, but -outside the Feozrs request, on a recent article in the reltized the pressure on the fee jam, I Qrt twins, 17 to 18c- 7p6ieta 18.0 man reparation problem, Is sho' hearer,- and three tugs were trying on Friday, to 19c; Old, large: Capital tbe,,ralical Socialists and as-,New York Times by W. B. S Stilton, 20c. 22 to 23c; his return to the United States. His.so naval expert. The assertion in the to assist the approximately twenty to twins, 28 to 24c; triplet3, 24 to 250. report has -remiyed universal C elate"d parties made heavy inroada�:article that the ratio of naval strength freighters scattered along the six. Butter-Fin0st-creamery prints, 33 mendation. in the majority of the old Chamber, ketws-en.-the' three pcvvfre is 5-3-1, mile front of the blockade. to 84c; No. I creamery, 32'to 33c; No. which was-generally considered to be with the United St.%',*s navy 'in last -The Huronle suffered no damage,, 2, 29 to 81c; dairy, 28 to 30c. 32 to 33c; fresh; extras', 29 to 30c; about 80. poqition,was ecel ed b the assistant Eggs--Extras, fresh in cartons, 3 nor was she *ver in -any immediate 0 Potatoes Owing to the 'complicated systenLof secretary to io 26 to 27c. P . Peri W He =,_atl exaggerated." danger from the heavy pressure im- 8c; firsts, 26c; fr'"tca!rMis, $1.40 to $1.45. counting in French elections,comp Mr. Roosevei-z. quali ed his vievr as to 3 le;-extra, loosei 2 be seconds, 23 to 24c. heavy steers, $7; fairly good returns are not yet in, and it will b to the present relative itrenath of &- posed by the thick floes, said her Live poultry--Chickens, 3 to 4 lba, calves, $5.25;' do, com. and med., a navies by observing-i%at it Is skipper, Captain-A. M. Wright. aefinits three$4 late this afternoon before a hems, over 6 lips. 26e-; do 4 to to $4.75; butcher hogs, $8 to 4&25; difficult to state our exact stren h With the-exr-pition of the men pas- 5 lbs.,24e; do. 8 to 4 ibsz..i�c: L;i. idea can be had of the'fesul St -76: sows. 35 M results. due to the vir)ing ratios in *be dif- sengers ard members of the crew, who cblckens, 4 lbs.-. over,. The indleationg are +UA1f11ftt were rt--ef--tobacco, no one was- 18c; ducklin oter.5, 26c; gains the Communists expec-ted. Ine The 5-4-3 ratio, which he believes do 4 to 6 lbs., 24e. Ile Evil That Men Do ,eriously inconvenienced. Reds are strongest in'the large cities, to be 4 fair comparison.of the present bressed Poultry-Chickens, 8 to 4 Lives After Them" and the Parts returns make it appear strength, Mr. Roosevelt said noes *a., 80cl hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, to that they will add few, if any, mem- not.take into consideration strateg2-, BRITAIN TO AGREE 8 -4 lbs., 18c; spring chickens,.4 Iba. cally located and well ecuiFped naval TO DUBLIN ACTION an over, 32c; roosters, 22c. Paris, May 11.-The High Court bers, to their group of 13 in the ex- --Can., hand-picked, lb.,63A-c; of Paris has decided that the widow piring,Chambe of Deputies bases which add greatly 0 the sea Beans r take primed 6c of a soldier shot under court-martial power of a nation, nor does it le into, consideration - the . relative hla�[ prod Appointment of Free State I 2.6F Per IMP. -order for abandoning his post.under strength of the various merchant Minister at Washington .1 - $2.40 per enemy fire, cannot beiiefit from peM tin, Canadian Auto Exports a life marines.". gal- maple sugar, 25 nt'o 26c. insurance policy,. although the latter one, 0-Irtin3, 11 to ll%c per -.,.,Continue to Show Gain .:Likely to be Sanctioned. tins, 11 -to 12c; 6-lb. tins, A despatch from London says:-. 1b. 102.L_6 corr�prisei 'a clause stipuating pay- Majestic Establishes New -11% to 12c; 2%-Ib. tins, 12% to 13c; ment under war risks. A lower court Automobile exports from Canada Record of 618 Miles in Day Within a very short time the British comb honey, per do7-, No. 1. $3.75 tocontinue to show a.stesAi-intmae, gave the widow her -claim, but the Government is expected to notify Use .0i No. 2 $3.25 to $3.50. company appealed and'the former de- the total of freight- automobiles ex- On Board S.S. Majestic, May 11- State Department it has no objection, moked"meats-Hams, med., 23.to cision was reversed. The-Judge a I ported in F-ebrua4 being valued at The Majestic has -established a new to appointment of an Irish Free State 24c; cooked hams, 34 to 36c; smoked he Aeplored,-thO- sad position of the 7 in 'the, I for a westbound day's run of representative at Washington. ro $271,369, as against $162,58 17 -to 18c; cottage rolls, 18 to family, but as the death was the re- same month last year, while for the; Whether or not Prof. Timothy, 20c; breakfast bacon, 21 to 25c; S - the vessel. Between noon Saturday 28 Z salt of a criminal art it could not be twelve mnoths ended February' the Poe in clal brand breakfast bacon, to 3 the;and noon today the liner covered 618 Smiddy will be given is t a assimilated under ordinary war risks, exports totaled $5,100,805, as ag-linst miles, beating the former record, held matter which-concerns only the United backs, boneless; 28 to 83c. Cared meats--Long clear bacon, So 11,224,786 in the previous twelve by'the Leviathan, by one mile. States and the Free State. However, to 70 lbs., $18.50; 70 to 90 lbs., 113 Epidemic of Cholera months. 'Passenger automobiles ex- The Majestic's own best previous he is most mentioned. Final decision :-90 lbs. and up, $17- lightweight rolls, in India tPorted in The this year were performance was 611 miles. regarding any envoy isnot yet reach. in barrels, 7; gVt r04 Spreading valued at $1,663,612, as against $2,- The Majestic, ori ed $3Z originally the Bis and conversations between the I.Ard-Pure tierces, 14% to 1534c; A despatch from Allahabad says:- 964,345 in the same month last year, marck, was turned over to Great Bri- British and Irish Governments prob- There have already been 10,000 deaths while for the year.ended February b Germany, in 1922, and com- ably will continue a few days longer. tabs, 15 to 15%c; ails, 15% to I is if shorten the exports amounted to $27,392,879, td*her maiden.voyage on May 10 to %c; 9, from ,cholera in Bihar this year and r1e One question for debate is the uerces, 14 to 14%e; tubs, 14% to 1 - PO pails, 15 to 15)6c; prints, 16 one of that yes&. She left Southampton aition of the King. Under the con, pa_ % to 17 the epidemic is spreading. In Cbam- as against $24,10,321 in the previous Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.50; Faran, the most affected district, there �wt-lve mon+h& Wednesday; and is due is.'New York stitation it is only he, acting upon the butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.75; do, were 1,000 deaths last week. Da.rb- OTuesday, with 817 passengers. advice of, the British Governmen $6.26 to $6.75; do, med., $5-25 ban , Miiaffarpur and Shahabad and "Painting spots on dominoes," one y British su to 90 A beetle, thousands oT years ol. who can authorize any $6; do, com., $4.50 to $.5; bu r aran are also greatly affected, and of Britain's most curious trader, is d, ject to sign treati4. However, the heifers choice, .$7 to $ was found perfectly preserved among 7.50; 0, the disease has recently become epi- paid for at the-rate of 168 jWtit of ng F 3 is not incl P 9 . .1 . - I 11aw wz�yyaujsa uf all Egypuftn . r" .ta -demic in-Patn 'k_authority, however nominal it, Patna and Gaya. white enamel for I%.d. sue $4.76; butcher to C mummy. choice, $5. 5 to may be. 0, m $8.50 to $4.50, ch b $430 to $5.50; bol9gnas, The.situation is further complicat. to $3.50; canners and cutters, ed by the fact that the last Imperial Conference, at which the Free tate $1.50 to $2; feeding steers, choice, ta 46 to ;6.75; do, fair, $4 to $5; milk- IL was represented, adopted,a resolution ers; springers, choice, $75 to $90; vf: .. .... empowering any British,Dominion to negotiate with foreign powers in mat- -=-do, choice, $4.55 to $5.25; fair, $3.75 0 ters affecting only that Domini $ ic on and choice, $9 to 1 do, coed., $7 to This no other part of the Empire. $7.50; do, corn., $4.; 50 to $5.50; lambs, question, it is said, is on the point of -ichoice ewes, $15.50 to $16; do, bucks, ;$13 to $13.50; do, culls, $8 to $9.k being settled in its application to Ire- spring lambs, each, $8 to $1.5; sheep, land's case. 31 lit ewes, $8 to $9.50; do, culls, $5 to It is also understood the Free State In; hogs,. fed and watered, $7.75; representitive will have the title and to $8; do, f.o.b., $7.25 to $7.50; do, country points, $7 to $7.25; do, off rank of Minister, and not of the high- ,."'cars (long haul), $8.15 to $8.40; do, er rank of Ambassador. select, $8.50 to $8.80. MONTREAL. "London Bridge Oats, Can. West. No. 2, GT to 52c; Bride Down" do, No. 3, 49 to EOa; extra No. 1 feed, 48 to 48%c; NLo.2 local white,44 to 45c. London, May 11.-A serious con- Flour, Mnn. spring wheat pats,.,---lsts, gentian of London traffic will be caus. $6.10; 2nds,-$5.60; do, strong bakers, 25.40 winter, pats-, choice, $5.55 to ed-by the sudden decision to close the' Waterloo Bridge at midnight to-night Ti.65. Rolled oats,.bag 90 lbs., $2.80 a as unsafe. This bridge -was built a Bran,. $24.25. Shorts, $N.2& Mid- century ago and is architecturally one i�­ 77,77.77-i" .32.26. Hay, No. 2, per ton. Idlings, $ of the finest in London. car lots, $16. CheesdT, finest Westerns, -141,4c; route, marked the com recent arrival in Quebec of the largest liner on the Canadian Trans-Atlantic There is nothing that more effee. finest litaterns, 13%c. Butter, No 1, Lateurized, 29%c; No. 1 crearn*ry, mencement of the usual spring influx of passengers to Canada from the Old Country. The photo shows the pas- tively calms the mind than reaching 2rfds. "e. Eggs,-frcslt. speclaim. sengers getting their "lanylegsa decision. .,,}T'• '^. w'¢' �. 1 . t ..a- as«r- •sw,• .� y-.. !C :eRa 6..°'h •. 'h@ :fivt'ti1 i:• '•' +�. "V•:k' �,'': AC. T ' w , _ _, r >xg a 9 future. Q The remuneration paid S H I N G L E S t= �' teachersy $elfish have improved greatl TMRMS in recent' years and-'it is hoped R T Coluuihia Cedar ` M RS .i ZI " - 41.73 per rear $1.50 if paid in advance. that more yoanq then will• enter •:Qalt G^lvanized Steel Shingles._ Sun•criptions;ro the United States,and-Creat the profession. Lady. teachers Bbd's Felt Slate Shingles The prices of our Corn, Mangel said Turnip Seed are-just Britain$2.00 in advance. P for at are all very n'ell, but in the great little better than the other fellows this year. ,•, d` majority of rases, when they are T. PATERSON' _,et prices.CLAREMONT Stock is all fresh,and new, Z, 10NN MURKAR, Proprietor-. Just becoming of the greatest Call and S-g• _ LEAMIN-G IMPROVED and-W19CONSiN NO:-7, 2.20 PER BUSH - . value as teachers, marriage terrain. ]Notice NOTES ANO COMMENTS. Notice of Registration COMPTON EARLY $2,70 PER BUSH'_ . _. _ ^` ates their sojourn in the profes- -- - aiou,.but men, where the salaries _ C $� Law _ _ MANGEL SEED 60 CENTS PER LB. s: �. �•� ;The last fete years have seen — y• Y •a great advance in educational are satisfactory, remains and their Notice is hereby Riven that a by-law These prices are a sample of how we are selling. If interested in fleet r: experience is not lost to the coup' paesed by the Council of the Oo1•pora• --class Seed at this figure, hone or send.us •matters throughout this province. _ tion of the Townahip'of Pickering on " g p your order for ,: Larger and better equipped schools try.. the fifth day of May, 1921, providing your regniremente and LPe will deliver the goods.. 0777, for the issue of debentures to'the', are being erected' everywhere; in amount of.$3,000 00,for the purpose of . W hich work the government is •, defraying the cost of urchasin a -GARDEN SEEDS—bulk and at�kage ems: —vingwary. JA P 8 P tection and erectin a buildin sufil- BEDDING PLANTS—All kiltds - •the way of grantp. The govern- cient for housingsuch fire engine and P_` ment is also doing everything pcs- i applitlnres for ad in the Police Vial-._ r `eible to give every child an educa, age of Chiremont, a,id that such by. BEST 'OF FOOD GROCERIES Q - tion. If a child does not attend law was registered in the registry of is, of the registry, divi.iou of the school regularly,_a valid reason County of Ontario on the 13th day of. �\ 6' I May, 192.1. Any motion t� slash or J. RICH.�RDSON, tntlst be given by fho;e responsible �, set aside•the sane or any part' tbereof €ot his or her attendance. The must he made within three months school age has also been . fl;ised, ': after the first publication of this Lot- ;ice w ® and cannot be made thereafter. • which ensures a good education _ Dated the 16th day of Mary. 1921. • to every boy and , girl. provided Donald R. Beaton; PickeniagHard*are Store "'they have ordinary ability. But 0 3638 Clerk. we believe the greatest weakness of our school system 'is the fart One of the many advant- t that two many of our schools are ages of a•Happy Thought .. in charge of boy@ and girls of Furnace is the cutting S E - E- D ' S T O R E . 'Immature age. Tbis i@ no mflec- down of expense by bum- Z, ' tion on their ability for the fact Farmers, now is the time to get your Spring seeds. We have a good a� y ing fuel of all kinds. You M supply of Red Clover, Alfalfa..Alsike and Timothy.3 that they are able to pass the dif get, more heat for less �^'�. �'•:; All No. 1 Tested seed. ' cult examinations prescribed by cost. Every installation y -- rhe Education Department, Abows - a% We also have a-good variety of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. �r that they have the necessary 13 guaranteed by the - makers of the famous scholarship. But there is some, - How about a tonie for the stock. We have it. e thing else required besides the Of pwhlCh m rRangeS, The best money can buy. r possession of literary attainments. a than �T3 Spnuq—the energetic � p y titnie of the year when __ and the power to impart know. 300,400 are in use. the grown tips and the kid- Royal Purple Calf Meal .for the young calves. rl l•edge. A teacher should possess There's a Happy Thought Furnace dies need etlergi2ing. pries r _.s personality that makes a deep to properly meet t:veryrequirement. food, inat+;yd of nostitttu+, Agent for McCormfek and-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Get full particv-ars this week. Lot otir bread. disappear t impres4ina uathe character of - tenni 3 +nr ' table three the child. Especially for the Send direct to factory for free inter- t -times t.d ty. Try our pas, ' older pupils the teacher shotilrl be �booklet—••elle' `ur zrami":» i tries Yon will- be sur• ii �cc *r ii//^^..��jj����ii��ttn aper�on: who bas attained the --SOLD BY Nei-rd.itt •tiEeir rirlicioti�, �. S BAL�7DON "' P14i�L'lultG 14 • ,age (If maturity physically as well . home made like fl.ivur. • .- as mentally. There are two few tJ. S. !g A L S O N • ,. ` menin the profession now. A few . PICKERING, U.NT• „ } years ago the miserable salaries paid to teachers drove the male .� e.w.n. 37 EIRVICE teachers' into other spheres of IIy . • VNNBUS .'-: _ - 1 _ activity.where they would receive �' BAKERY-�.. t� - . lfrPH -Toronto Piekerin and Whitby more than a bare living sod a Ith better prospects. for the FuRNACES + cp'ICKERiNG 1 - --- -- WEEKDAY SERVICE NOTICE -= o - _- .-._, __ _ '. ,-. � ,. heave Whitby .Leave Toronto M _ . t •- •NOTI.CE is hereby given that thN 9.30 a. till s '1.30 P. M. _ ----dumping of refoae on 8r nkwge ide of 4CQUAUTY • SERVICE - SATISFACTWN" _ -— 1:30 p.n1•_- _ 34_p. m. -- 1 the highway its strictly prohibited;and -8.•15 p. in. Q.t)0 P. m. the load Superintendent bas been instruction;,to prosecute ani; SATCRDAYS r1ND HOLIDAYS -•person found violating this ceder. - . '- ' .,� ea .e Whitby .. _. Leave Toronto •`Il. L ' By Order of the Couneil. Fire- :'� Weather.• %40 a. in. 9 15 a. m.. __— - —- Tight 1,30-p. in.' -GLEN WILLOW HILLS 1.30 P. W. 8.00 P. nt. CEIDA.R GFFOVE L _ _ - 3 4S p'rot 8.00 p•,m. _ W arebouse Locust Hill _-. = �r i _ 5 m.' ;11 4o p. m We bAve just unloaded a car of brnn j bUN DAY SERVICE and Spurts and a,ar of Corn and �r r E, ;Leave Whitby Leave Toronto - Divtilfei's Grains(35 per cent Lightning Durable % 8 W a. tt1. 9.45 a. m,. proten 5 b fat.I e PrOOf' - . ' - P. M. _ e also have Oil Cake, Tunkagr,•Fet- tiliz�t, Bone Meal. Nitrate of Soda - Fares :—Whitby to Toronto Angle eo. , return $1.25 ; Picking,'single e:c„ in tock qt current-prices. 50e., return. 90c.; Duubn'rtun, single 40e,,.retnrn 70e.: Rouge, Lc.+n ship your Fertilizer order direct Il 6 ���� !! 1 30c, return�Oc.; Highluaid Creek 20C• �'ogle to your nearest statton freight p1•Pp,.td. (Cut this Titue Table out for fiiture'reference). A._.E..'REESOR, IM ETA L L I C SHINGLES Phone 58110---- Cedar GroveflLL �TTT'S - GARAGE- :-.NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS For 4Q years the host reliable Roofing for sloping - roofs of every description. Now being made from the ; =. ..salted, O..hers •world-famous "Queen's Head'.' Gslvamzed Iron. Abso- Phone.` nd; •Z60 In theEstxte of Laura M. ylcCarthy, ;cutely the best roofing yalue-on the market to-day. late of the Township.of Pickering, ..'Estimates glaoly given also for"Empire." Corrugated Iron r In the County of Ontario, Spinster, --for new buildings or repair work. _ deceased. P 10 K E R i N Q Notice is hereby giver; p+irsnant to Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, Section 58, R. S. O., 1911, Chapter + " p 121, that all creditors,and others hav- ment Shea special: T Hooses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Ira 1e M E'A ,:' ;M A R K �T :*,.z. ns'claims or demands against the « •_ estate of the said Laura M. licCartby. ;he 1923• are required on or be- F. • Round Roas or fore the 5th day of June, 1924, to send 1BU I LDER by post prepaid or deliver to the un- Surloin Roast or Steak, ... ••• 28c ilersigned Solicitor for the Executor - ' Building Contracting :. Porterhouse Roast,or Steak-, v •. 28c ` a-!the Will and Codicil of the said BaI•ns, Houses., etc• of 311 kinds. ... ... 18c " deceased. full particulars of their Rnm Roast,... - claims and the nature of the security Pic'sering Dealer for the Products of rine Rib'Roast, 2Qc if any). held by them. `..Head Rib Roast, • .... • • 18e `• And that after the last mentioned _The lrle i�llllC Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto y --date the said Executor will proceed to -Shoulder Roast, .. l6 and 14e " -distribute the a..aets of the said de- Put Roust, c .. ceased among the parties entitled ---------- tbereto, having regnrd only to the .�-�...n,.�, .Q.- - $ricket, to bull, elaima of ��blah he shall then have •',Leg of Pork,:.. 256 received n6tice. • • Loin of Porgy, _ 25e _ Dated at «hit•iy, Ont.. the 12th �i Shouldet Roast of Pork, day of May, 192 . + 5 � i► Exhibitiu n' _ Francis O. cCxrthy Executor, Pork Chops, c 28e 1f '.Pure Pork Sausage, ... � 25c " By Arthur F. Christian, Ca::adian visitors to the British Empire Exhibition"• st Salt Pork,... •• 25c " ' Whitbv, Ontario. •are invited to make use of the faFilities of our Fine � . his Solicitor. = lob)" oN London Office at No. 3 King Wil Street, E.C. ,`.Finest Breakfast Bacon, pied:; -• - - _ We recommend our LETTERS OF CREDIT and " ' sliced, ... 38e TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES to people travelling Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole),. 32c "Ecroad. They are easily negotiated and serve as a.Coal , 0 � -.valuable ir_troduction in cities where the holder Back Bacon, 4oc -�. ; ! nwso n:ay not be known. LETTERS OF CREDIT and .Cooked Ham,.. _ •- E are on sale " 3 - ... 25 ranch the B _ „ TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES at all .$ es of ask 'Weiners,. ;Hard and Soft Coal of the Head Cheese,.. .: :.. best quality OII - Easy First and Domestic Shortening.•3 The 55 cents; •• ' 5 lbs 90 cents hand DOMFMON 1h prints lS cent • :,- 'THOS. A. �� .Fresh Trout and;White Fish Every Friday ! WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, -.L C. CRoss, Manager. r RE I D PIC K E R I N G W • G. ) \ �' • • � :. rr•: -;-.,;.. ., . -.-'. '..y �n <..l'• •e, -: -_ :" t. :t'•"'" ,�' +ew.', .• •'::,..,«• xAai, ."4.s,' ^#*.p'a �"- � •M•"' , - dt�1:!�:ak ak...cr".a.gr.rn•.b•,Co-..asc.:e...e..wA...F.i?y�.,t..5�v,o.a.r:ac,.•to.,..��:�suf..n:.�Stitt.'�aLr�:d:.:Y...,r.�nto.,�':M-..c•.�:n.•-:,a .,-•ma.�-W:,:......;-.:....ZL 'r.�..,;,�....._:.,..-{�.�..�en....�r��rdGcs.s'°i'�*v'ra;.re"nzees_++3s"i`.+=.X:t�k�d►'s..���^"�r�....��:'�'r.*�,-_Y�x�zaylyu_r_t5t��.s.•� " -9�`r .�'ii'.Ys'�tf"'_..a�a� .. '7s, ' r..-..:,.��. '. _.r-:.. . .'..,+..:...,.. .. ..�'"�,.,y. ,.X^4";.�.„".•:..; .:.?S ..,....r....,...1 ;, .,a.•:. .,.e..•- ra.4! - — • �•.. •✓AF 'XRMn-'W^C•.tiR Mau•.• - : _ _ r �' C4/1REMONT. Slre.•Reynnlde, of Toronto; and - CLEANIXG = PRESSING R r 'Pr _, '-" Mrs. Lefferette,' of Chicago, spent Chas. Cooper was in the city on -Friday with Mrs. ii.'Thotnson. .0 0 A L SEEDS y 'Tuesday. • Bring along our suits-to be cleaned The firemen purpose holding a James Coates has'purchal ect a - and pressed. a8ati$fscLion guaranteed regular practiee.every Friday ev- I purpose having on hand conti+nu- Cha 'new Ford sedak. ening. Every member of the Fii:e oualy a stuck of hard j cgea moderate: 7 J. Fingold had a business trip .Ogg:: L�'tle ! JAMES-BRISCOE, Brigade is requested to respond to and soft coal. W the city ori Tuesday. - the call of the bell. Oppoelte D. Taylor's Bakery . Dr. Tomlinson and Rev. E.Ors- A number from Claremont-par- " -Place your order now before Tivaothy, 5.75 per bush. Claremont, Ont. _ . born motored to-the eity on Toesr pose going to Pickering on Tues- the rise in yrice. Red Clover,• 18.80 '! i may' day evening neat to hear "The 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 8.25 _ Mr. -Leard .bur purchased an Messiah. to be *rendered- by the Alsike, P c�er>�ag Overland runabout of the latest DONALD MUNRO, PICSEHING L@atber -Goods Sto>�0 T model. Whitby Oratorio Society. Alfalfa, 18.00 ,• a` Mre. Watson, of. Stratford, is The Park Committee will meet - _ this (Friday) evening to arrange M; ;�. H. Chapman - _ ;visiting with Mrs. B. S.Palmer for the program for the celebration on Our stock com rises evervthing in a few weeks. - _ _ d ,envie s Garden p bills Raving listgood-prizes.tcut for Dealer in High Grade--DECORATOR luiather Dods end our rices r' Thos.and Mrs. Paterson spentare eecoad.to.none Sunda with James and Mrs.Hor Papers, eeds K. Sunday Ernest Baker has bought a num- $anita'ry Wall Covering,'Dkcor• Everything foc the horse. toe, of'Port Perry. her of erre-bred Lintin rabbits. &Live Burlap's and , �^� Blankets, $2.90-u heavy ' Harry FoundMoulding@. CorII . :. Rape P. y appearance of his residence by He exprc s o 1 aces o Halters,90c,u ,all leather . hutch in the iaetar future, but at Call"and see me tit Lot 1, Con. A large number veranda. rom h re`ent he has 6heiai at bliss Walk : Trunks-Club Bags-Suit cases g P l nd see w Tp. or phone ere at- er'.. 823-4 2407 Claremont. Harness and boots repairs tended the anniversary services its Try -our x` the Goodwood Baptist Church on gear "Tlie Messiah" b the Whit- - Our repaiiin service is Sunda y H A R lY E S S unezcelled, Sunday. by Oratorio Society, in at. An-" Pratt s. Buttermilk Geo and Mrs. Every and Aon, dt•e%%'s Church, Pickering, Shoe `and Harness Repairing neatly I LEY ; Frank, of Whitby, §pent Sunday Tnesdby, May 20th end promptly done at reason- dab Chia CECIL- BRAD 'with Mrs. E'very's'mothee, Sirs. T: .�.�. - y able'prices. Harness maker, i y 7..E. Pugh. CARD OF THANKS. , Mr. and Mrs. Comba,of Toronto, — Harness parts$ept an hand -Food PIC$ERING, ONTARIO motored-out on Sunday and'spent I wbh to express my sincere thanks - ' �; the day with the-latter's mother, to the many friends and neighbors-for :Batisf&ction fluaranteed ' Mrs. Mackay. c their kindness and expressions sym- pathy '}�' . Thos. E. and Mra. Stephenson pathy during ' the -protracted illness �• .iii'• C O P E R A n p and the death of my dear grand-son• a0 the "Corner Shoe Store," ':W A�� rxi' and daughter, Mise Merle, spent Gordon Redahaw. ,a w• Sunda with the former's Clar•eniout, Ont, CLAREMON T { Sunday parents Mrs. Bushby. - - ' '..'In Pickering, -- - Lew and Mrs. Todd, of •Stou n, For aga18 })y 1'e11d8T PAPERS wilts,•and Mre. AdamR, of Piston, FARM LA� NDS = were here on Friday renewing old Tenders will b�received by 'tie ori- , ac. uaintances. dersigned rep to'r�Vednesday.May 21st, To bu. or:bell o ""- _ aur flre'imeti had a work=oat on for the purchase of a �•ocmed house y y ur farm,.consult the Farm Lands Department of 9aturdrsg evening. we must con- to North Ci>+remont. -Hard and soft The United Farmem.Co•operative Company, We carry a full line ' gratulate them'upon their ac water.new furnace. Also stable 18x24. _ All in good repair. For further infor- - Limit +Q# 8 anntoll an �., uses to the call.' P Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick, of matiun Apply to P. Thns. Condy. A. J.;4LLTSON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 : ' Brampton.spent a few days last - Boxer --- week with the former's brother, North Claremont. - 5� 8. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. moi' - - Wall Papers, Mothers' Day wilt-be observed -T=-- r'F hitevale --- r the best two 171ak.ef�. in the Union Sunday Sebool next - ` Sunday morningat 10o'ciock. A The Servic' a Garage' How to Invest. - •special invite-tion is extended to . $ ,_,in the maket. ' -All members. If you do not Qct en -WH Invitation you have saved eriaugh money with which 1 Motor overhauling, top and side cur- invitation card, scene anpwey. tale repairing. to buy a Canadian Government or Municipal we have them Ol� The frequent.rains are makinir Battery Service-Cbarging Bond consult this bank and obtain free information the farmers uneasy. 4, number. and overbvuling. ° so far, have,been unable to Ret on all m,rk guaranteed. Flat rate a8 to the particular offering best suited to your needs. . 10 Cts to 50 Ct$ to their laud' and the season is service charge Standard Service gives impartial investment intelli. rapidly advancing. The Brain that Phone 5310 Jia}•k, Centra). Bence gladlyer, roll on request,. - hag already been sown is begin- W. E. e E R R Y THE ' ninR to show a well. - The Park Committees-have been -STANDARD BANK Splendid colors and fortunate in securing the. services or ewr+w�► . - of Mr. Le Roy Kenny and three _ - - -andbeautiful June celebration,other p for Theythe areadee -STANDS I'OR .TIIE REST 'Pickering Branch, - W. F.Law,MEnagery ns. s: Aermined to give one of the beat Whitby ,anch, e -._ - C. A. McClellan, Manager _ •-- '- 7 programs ever Riven in Glareinont.` The Women's Instftnte will � ..Call and See meet-at the .home of Mrs. J. H. Evans on Wednesday neat; .when them. . -the officers for the ensutna yens will be elected. A good paper on : : '• . A. �1 Q� _ � SCO � The United. Empire Loyaiigts ' '• f will be Qiven.• A large attendance . 46. SPENCEI V CLAREMONT, ONTARIO is n reed. 1..Johnatotl, of Brongbam, and W14 AT DO YOU IWEflN- 1 TOOK ITS RATTLEhie brother 'Prom Collingwoad. - - n h were in town on Saturday. The LittaPitml>�. I)ot�r Trackj.r . Carriere, fl;.uy YOUR CAR'S A WELL AWAY AND 1T tatrierg. - house now owned and occupied be („rw CRBEHAVED BABY NEVER IED ONCE Mr: Beiil seas once owned by their Bwa k. pa.,,,:vie-gv�tPmr.Etc. uncle, Mr. BWw on, hobuilc Lt:nnci' (GRE9 SHOE) It wi11 p•rp you to Ret my prices on they clerked in the store when. A large range of the famous ttreb they were boys. shove beton buying elseur here., t Shoes. A boot that- is well hl4ve,ru -Chapman says you -.FF'ANK J. PROUSE known and guaranteed might as well be out of the world pirCKERIIQ, ONTARIO ••to keep -pour •as be out of the fashion, Ro he has sin c feet drv. pnrchnged a BRby Grand Chevro ; pill alae stock. let.• Those wishing his services ac ' ia, LADIES' SHOES :_ pheoing. comfortable fit for every)shone him quid he Rift • • g • be at our. ver.door in a C p Y few �thio Rv - _ � day.use. Ptice ;..� gates. YovR SHc = _= C only $1.50. Mrs.Thos. E. P'igb who 'hav3epi _ _ spent the winter montbe a ith her 1� _ Call Early. Phone 2800 dangbters, Mrs. W. J. Miller, of WILL _=�'� Pickering; Mrs. George Every; of � '•_� E "r _� :• _V —� ♦ �i Whitby; and Mrs. �V:G. Scott, of m A _7 T ' - t1. F�golde - kl1aromout j the Sth cousession, returned home NU I ' last week. We are glad to knowIL - • CZ@011 RiQOT that she has quite--recovered from Neat Sunday,' at the Baptist - d Basket Factory her recent illness. XiH a� Church, the paor will conclude AFTER your pantry gets - I am preperad, when the"aeason'ar ;} the two series of'sermons. In the ncquninted n ith our - riven, to s pIy you with the morning "The Angel .of the Har scud ruceries ou will - f lou n �-w meat,"the last in the Reries, "An- find that your appetite isOu�' �VCg' er. Suly1 qt. Berry]3ozes aPd Crates, 11 and Rehr of God," and in the eveninv, in a hurry. Is «til always �� . , 6 qt, Frult .Baskets, Hampers, "A Governor who Bhtme�l clock sso'wor • Busy-ness,"the final sermon in the 'Alle cook is Rick or Fome- AutOl' a' ic— ure eat notice, series, "Exenses, Old Rod •Ever thing's the matter. You'11 ( The above;tock in made on the same .17 New," . _flud • that nothing's the principal as the late W. G. On aeciannt of-the raitton Satnr- •ntatter.with thequality of Contjnuous' service--day and 't Barnes' Baskets. dag evening the football match your provision's or the night—always under piessun.' You are assured of quality-service did not come off, bnt was past- size of your grocery bill -Chopping;done every day as usual ez k. ned until neat Wednesday even. It yon do badness R ith irg, A TORONTO pneumatic Water pt Wednesday,on and - pp�� ce ing. when a good footbyll match - System will give you thiaservice-gorse- t,!; after May 14th, hag been -arranged. Everybo,ly leas and best of ell, absolutely auto- i� (Salt For Sale). 4§ turn ont and boost the Fire Br! uratic. Operated by Electric motor or CHAS. A. WHITE. pie._ Admission, 23 cents,etlie FKC _ - SA +�+� TORONTO Windmill. Successor-to late-W. G.Barnes proceeds to be in aid of the Fire- 3 00 9 z Pbone6420 or write Locust Hill Ont tnen'Q fund: whish is used.for the, t Erijoy this convenient service now- . purebase of chemicals and other and saveyouraelf and family from the ..ey»iproent. i continuous drudgery of pump- r r morgnu Hill, who iq ell) ' t ins and carrying your daily on the C. P. R., met with a rather t seater supply. F �"4n•�� ' unci -. _. � g PAI -tilaccidant'nivMonday. HP, a .with other members of the Ban's, TORONTO Outfits',sate'be ,had got on to the lorry to go to ' r 1 1 quickly installed. Drop in and _.� • ` ..A The lorry, which wqs let a talk it over. Pncea and , 1 , _ heavily loaded and is drive-n. by - j -` - information gladly furnished. gasoline. gave a severe•jolt, cans Cot and Shce Repali'1F See me to-day. , ,�,. � q Ing Mr.'Hill to fall off. He alight- _ - u Of all materials and design r ,ed-on his feet lint he fell back. - kap$in stook. It will pa; you wvards, his shoulder striking the Also harness repairing at th new W. R. Emerson, ^� s. 'oall at onr works atd inspect our stook �•a it and w tie. He painfully stand, ..opposite the �Vlaithy, Boz 42a vl obtain prices Don't be misled a peat office. Charley R. R. Ri^.e, ©go-Ae we do not employ them,oonsegneat• ,hui t and Dr. Tomlinson was called p y but onexamiaatton could find no Best workmanship guaranteed, Whiu-vale, Ontario ly we oaa;an o�off the agent ooptniseion of 10 per cent.,wbioh you wet fraetrtreq. Aq he was suffering Charges moderate. certainly savot by purebasing from no, great pain he"was taken to Toron- oat solioited, to on Tuesday tonndergo anx-rap THOMAS WATSON - J• T. MATHESON ezaminntion to determine the nature ,,f his in jnries, pIUhERTN(3, 0;11'.I Office and Worka, Wbithy,Qatla e r ,• - :' a .' - -•,rc •.u ,&•`..r x "tia,;t 4,41m, ,P�� r •.� v lira,tom. "• u'-�xss'�a+C"_' w::$i2'r,.'.,srf°rt�.P'$'.*,....,.a 3^..r.,,,,..._'.t.L .. ,e: .......:.-.e.:r..._.r.,:.-w9..'..n.«...,: ,,..•.^.•?�'a.......�a,t ... ....,..ao.,..,.�r.�_.....x,ff_er:�^rd..;s,._.,aw,..'a.,.rr.'F.::-C.E:�t,"''.a,^, � - {" y 4. A,�no - E.,• xG . - .. .,. *rya• • •--A1AID THE WORST IS.YET.-TO COI CMOU1J 1IHt,Ctfa4S „ - -- — _ -- �, - .. . . Can Be Avoided by Keeping the - Blood Rich and Pure. The anaemia of young girls may be - " � inhertited, or it may be caused'by bad ' air, unsuitable food, hasty and irre- ,Ya • � r � eO e� - _ __—. \� —. - gofer eating, lnsuftcient outdoor ex- + r�ieulac pal A � �� . ercise and.•aot enough rest and sleep.- pa - It,comes on gradually,.begin:.ing with �w� '�� languor, indisposition to exertion axil - . iditlle - -`.:C-1.Roasted and ,day in aeiirti�ht cane — - s a feeling of,fatigue Later comes.pal- y, yitat:on of the heart and headaches. In the majoi•itk of._ca§es constipation - } Is present, and the complexion takes on a greenish-yellow ;iallor. The treat- j menti is quite easy and simple. Dr. About theHo' use _-_=� WMIUMIS - �'� ;: .. � - � � -- _ �� — I-to remedy this Rretched-state of • health. They act directly upon the _ r blood, and as it becomes rich and puree strength and activity returns, the , ga „ „ �N """"` ° y / glow of healtli'•comes to the cheeks, FOR THE VERY YOUNG_CO083. magazine,-I had a cook book to de- ,� light almost any little girl. and soon the trouble will disappear If you would have gifts for your - and good health follow. Miss Pearl daughters or for' the little girls of These little cook books coat prac- �� Parks, R.R. No. 1, Reaboro, Qat.. has ..-_your _"uaintasce of small cost per- tically,nothing and if one has a penny " . - __y �_—_ or so to spare, a few little tine add ///' - proved'the value of this medicine, and { which P will in h w wh / l o t the a to n statement la her i P '1 like m / Y ha you will{ P �. Pay y . .:. seems to give pleasure all out of pro- immensely to the gift- Tiny muffin % health. to all ,other weak girls:- She f portion to the expense and effort re- or patty pan, tins, a las! tin about quired. 2x3 inches, heartshaped'tins,`a small y says:—"I was very ill .with anaemia. 'Whether they grow up to be very pie .tin,.a-fancy cooky cutter, all I could not sleep at night; my apps sties or not, there please If a tiny mixing bowl could - \ tits was poor, my face and lips were domestic in their to very pale and my eyes dull. I got so is a time when all girls love to bake be added, mother's would not be in y4 �4• weak that I could not go upstairs with- cakes, biscuit, cookies and pies.:They use when she wanted it! . out resting. I tookdtzzy and faintigg Ia usually drive their mothers quite dis- I am giving a few small-quantity �(` spells, had no ambition whatever, and a' tractesi begging to stir mother's'bat- recipes here, perhaps enough for s be- ter and soon after begin to tease to ginner, though probably everyone f,, _ did not care to- r about. I was in this condition- for nearly a year. ' 1 be allowed to "bake one_ all by my- who- makes'' a cook booklet will have had treatment from two doctors; but least one recipe JWIJiCh X�e Will It Mtn 6,th, so MAY ' This.stage of wanting to bake some- want to reduce to about one-fourth �_ _— - mother, who ^•as very uneasy about thing without help is usually even the family size and place with these. egg, tap• cinnamon, tap, ginger, me,decided.I should try Dr. Williams' morel troublesome for Mother because Dividing recipes,is not difficult if Z.iEtening for a Metal. Pink Pills. •Alter using the pilin for % tsp. soda in flour, few grains of she fears the result with its waste of one keeps in mind a few rules. A salt. Drop,by teaspoonfuls.on greaa- Old legends tell of men who had the a while I telt .samewhat better, and 1 eggs, shortening .and ' sugar when.standard sized cup holds 16 table- edans. power to look down into the earth and continued. taking them until. I had - 1 p _ ,'there is a failure: Mother knowshow spoonfuls, one-hall, holds half the nee where gold and silver lay hidden. used about a dozen boxes, when I was * Muffins—tfi tbsp. beaten egg, 1 tep. - 5' soon, at best, her sugar sack gets number and so on. A tablespoon level We cannot da this yet,- but some again well and strong. I can strongly a anger, 2 tbap. milk, �,5, tap. melted empty and sugar must not be wasted. full equals three teaspoonfuls. An egg shortening, 4 tbap. flour; % tsp• bak- thing almost as wonderful Is now pos- recommend Dr. .Williams Pink Pills - Yet, how can Mother t her beaten fairly light amounts to about eible; we can listen and hear the .for the treatment of any suffering _ �P� Ing powder.. few grains salt.. girl to w u to be the little four good tablespoonfuls, so in taking veins of precious metal. -from anaemia." grow P good Baking Powder Biscuit--U6 cup or s„ helper she needs or later the capable one-fourth of a recipe calling for one 4 tbsp• flour, 34 tbsp, lard, few grains Two Swedish. engineers, Mr. Hann You can get these Pills from any wile she should be if ere desire to egg about one tablespoonful is used. Lundberg and Mr. Harry Natharst, medicine dealer or-thy mail at-60 cis. every salt, Vi tap. baking powder, 2 tbs hal and learn haw is welched* Show the little girl how to make p' have invented an electrical instrument a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine P aEl milk. Mia ingredients and lard ' -Small wonder if girls semi to "take level measurements leveling off cup .which will locate metallic ores under Co., Brockville, Out. E► then add milk. Mia lightly, roll one- _ to" other things when they are old or teaspoon by pushing o8 the round- the ground and indicate their presence a - enough to be of real help if never ing or heaping surplus with the edge half inch thick and cat with, small by making a sound that can be beard. Overheard in An Orcharl g P biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven. allowed to begin earlier: of a knife. Teach her how to divide The prospector carries the i'natru- � - - - Said the robin to the sparrow: 'Many mothers who would really her spoonful into halves, quarters or Ment over the ground he to prospect- I should really like to know ike to begin their daughters' training eighths. A POPULAR SEA301YABL£ Ing, and, with telephone 'receivers ?tg - -- Why these anxious human beings earl find it hard enough to divide a� As the girl girows proficient in GARMENT. fixed oa his head, listens. When the 7 gh Rush about and worry so. 1 recipe for themselves when they want handling the small recipes, give here instrument passes over a vein a-sound 4 to make onlyhalf the quantity called splendid practical. problem in azith- �_' is heard and the prospector known _ q y = � Said the sparrow to the robin: ; .tor; and when it comes to dividing a by letting her doable sad triple that wbat he seeks 'is somewhere be- Friend, I think that it must be " ' recipe into quarters, fifths or eighths,f her recipes. Almost before Mot-her �. A► •neath his, feet. , !kngws it the little at they have no Heavenly Father to make a cake or s batch-of cookies girl can be trusted Such as cares for you and me. r punishment been abol- �to make lain cakes - '' - Capital puni ant has e -•- just right for a doll's tee party, why P , muffins and drop —Elizabeth Csealey: that's out of the question when mother1 cookies for the family, supper, first fished in Austria, Holland, Norwry, -_� busy (and mothers always argil). under supervision, and later alone. Portugal, Italy. Rumania and Sweden. Fortune is like glass—tbe brighter ' "Thus do fractions make cowards of AS these measurements are level. the glitter the More easily broken. Plain Cake-3 tbsp. a 1 tbap. eye.• elf-love is a mote in every rtan's water freezes every night in the s� -:.us all=to misquote. P• u8ar, To answer the needs of my own butter, I%.tbsp.-milk, 4% tbsp. flour, ,• while ItWa daughter at live yearn and the % tap. baking powder, few drops of at"Alta Cruces,in Bolivia, - _ t' .'rather-envtone young neighbors of six vanilla, 1% tbap. beaten egg. White It's good to Prove, in yourself, that at noon the sun is almost hot enough F. and nine whose mothers wouldn't let of egg beaten instead of whole egg not all the good die young. to blister the flesh. n them.try s big cake, I hunted up the makes•white cake. _ individual class recipes which I usedking. Chocolate Cake-2 2-3 thug. sugar, - CHEVRO�T _ •- .-.in the.days when d taught cooking. 4 tap. butter, 4 tap, beaten egg, 4 tsp. - These small recipes delighted the lit- milk, aq. melted chocolate, few 703 Y tle girls. drops vanilla,.% tap. baking powder, Q c� a+ Because these little recipes proved b tbap. flour. j'=jf 8` your friends close f0 0u - = so popular with both girls and moth- Quick Coffee Cake-1- tbsp. sugar, J J egv d where-papers p t of ogether e68,s2 tbsp. milk,l% c. flour, % tap. P• '(melted), tbap. beaten o ss o •+T HE isolation and loneliness f the farm -' to torus a booklet, made s cover of baking powder, 1 thug. raisins. . j have gone. Friends miles apart are now - Navy paper and 1 Then Sprinkle thicklywith au rand cin- - neighbors. Cities once the mecca for holidays ; _ with the cover decorated with a gay namon before baking. A an market days only, are now o y a e hand painted design, or easier still; Ginger Drop 'Cakes-2 tbap. mol- 4703: This is a good model for minutes away. t by pasting on -an attractive and ap- asses, 1 tbsp- sugar, 1 tbsp. lard, 1' wear over a one-piece dress or,with _ ; roprlate colored picture from a tbap. boiling water, % tbap. beaten a blouse'and separate skirt. It may On the other hand, the country places, the be made of sports silk,or wool fabrics, beauty spots of nature and the friends in.the or of linen, alpaca or broad cloth. The ` =country are now within easy reach of -the - fronts may be in aha outline or hes roti - straight as shown in t� mall f t 'city folks. ..� .., _ - view. ' ",-And 'in bringing this 'service to Canitdiana, Tlie Pattern is cut in 6 Sizes:•34, . ''Chevrolet has gone beyond any. other car 38, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust Mea- built. Chevrolet offers duality, depend - care: A 38-inch size requires l+g bility- comfort and full equipment at a price ♦ ( 1i yards of 40-inch material ;fig roached b an other unlit car is Pattern mailed to.any address on PP y any , Q_ y I; 1 receipt of 16c in silver, by the Wilson the world. i Publishing Co. 73 West Adelaide St., - ! Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt Moreover by its low prices and easy payment :---;; -. - of pattern. ,plait, Chevrolet has further enlarged, the • en n silver. or•our up- - o own is daU Spring and Surnmer'1924.Book Aflane.quality cat, and bting. -to thein the ­J�Y- of Fashions. , - . . . _ .' •meats of motoring to a still greater degree.. _ -- e ca at 1�Ot�ter i8 p�"6SCl''t�?tiO1t A CAPACIOUS LAUNDRY BAG. Be re E u y a any price, see Ched- -Before u r e T~ A good laundry bag that is up out 'rolet. xamZ�P its fine quality .'thoroughly. --_ OHNNY is taking a prescription. His.careful.moth Y y and that will hold as much .�'ask oa. , �c.ais•• of.the way a demonstration r� -the famil health doctor—ordered it. Her daily as agood-sized basket can be made About Tae G-K.A.C. Deferred Payment Play ounce of prevention—Lifebuoy Soap—works wonders from any stout material by simply sewing up the sides to make a-sack, in combating disease. hemming the top edges and running fW&Gnomical TrEnsf►brtaiion. ` 4i< Every day your children touch dirty objects,and cover. a stick through one hem: That 'side ` '• IW~b Chevrolet Motor Company. ;themselves with germ-laden dirt. Give.them Lifebuoy can then be fastened to the wall of of Canada, Limited —the health soap. the tario other ll hang conveniently pen e bathroom or washroom, and the _ wi ho On - - • " ' - enough for placing articles of any size Lifebuoy• protests : into' it, yet will not spill any of the ' I, , Dealers and Service Stations ,The rich creamy lather of Lifebuoy carries a wonderful health ; contents out. , Everywhere. element deep down into every pore. The akin is completely, d purified, an cleansed—delightfully stimulated. WASH DAY IN FRANCE. 4r► A tin wash boiler is likely to rust in spite of every care that is bestowe t _ O . __ upon it by the housewife. French LIFEBU laundresses-have found a wayto re- ' r. vent this. As soon as thew wash boiler <. = Vii HEALTH SDAp is'emptied and while it is still warm ' - - hnd slightly moist the rub its inner .. N0re than Soap-a Health Habit g y y .r surface well with soap. This makes ' - The odour vanishes after wo., _ . _ a coating over the"tin which not only but the protection remains. prevents rust but furnishes sl nice next LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO rb W! ready-ma188UE8No.for it�-'24 wash day. 1 -ly �, A : 1 1: I-WARIFIRM I F= Y , tr01 i; 7-- f - �t': -Illusi ' m 0 � :� ATEFUL PARENTS POU R 'EASY TRICKS Parlor on �.. .;rOVT -THAN KS TO TANLAC �. Z=n" Five ' in One fiaJuEl Are lust want to be on the g0 all the time. I have also taliir;�-Tanlad to build me Helped--Mother and Father up, and it never,seems to tall." Cave mtails. "As to my personal experience with J Tanlac," said Mr. Kaake, "I. simply 'This value of"TaAlac as a faintly can't express In Words the great' help The Tobac' co, of Quality Medicine and tonic Is again very force- It gave me. About a year ago I was • fully demonstrated. Tkia time In the a victim of bolls, actually having fifty —home of Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph E. one on me,and was so played out that Kaake,.2436 Kirby Ave. West, Detroit, I couldn't do a bit of work for weeks. Mich., where fathei and mother sad Msuffering,.My_suering was almost unbearable. every member of the family have been cared'little for food, suffered with benefited by the wholesome and help- severe. headaches and stomach pains, ful Ingredients of the famous prepRTIL- and got so weak*and nervous that I It tion. felt discouraged. A,trick, very popular with stage Recently, In speaking-' for heragilf "Tanlac corrected .My stomach magicians, may be performed In Wis.. kstake Irld, 7 r - woe up -m­y­7"petlEe, any - the ftvpett�iftne-1 little clisoraers of being's far more elaborate trick than Most amateur more than.a year.our three 1 ones cleansed my blood and toned up my cle & --trjok-eterff-at— age 6; Elwyn. 4; and Mar—gar- sy-stern so that the bolli&—went. awa-- tempt.­.. its$ 21z--had 'been'so peaked, and life- and nothing of the kind has bothered Three pieces of tissue paper, red, Tess that we were seriously worried me since. I have Settled 28 lbs., wh white a blue are shown. Th an w e. . and About them. Their stomachs were up- I eat, sleep and feel like a brand-new sleeves are rolled up and the hands net, appe 'Tites, poof the -cplor had left man. We have given Tanlac a fair are seen to be empty except for their,cheeks, their nights were-rest- trial and found it wonderful, and if thd paper. The papers are set on - less, and during the day they would anyone doubts our statement they can fire and while they are buIrning the 1V just mope around, taking no Interest write personally. We.wonldn!t­think trickster 'crushed '11161A In 'his in play or anything else. of beingwithout Teniae" hands, extinguishing the flames. "They began �o eat and sleep better Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug- He rubs his hands together:and almost from thii' (list dose at Tanlac, gists. Accept no substitute. Over produces from, the aphe,s of the 11 - nd miii picked" up now until you 40 Mpapers a small silk American flat. Million bottles sold. The trick requires a little care to couldn't find three "healthier or more avoid burning the fingers. Most "active children in all Detroit. 'Tho Tanlac Vegetable. Pills, for conatt-7 magicians let the papers-eaeb is Sea led 1166& eat ravenously, the color of health has patlon, made And recommendad by the 'little bjgger th4n a cigarette pa- ' • .-ret�rnid Ahel� cheeks, and they manufacturers of TANLAC; per--burn-until on!,- a very small. "ich keeps the to&; tocco bit remains unburned. 'Then there in.its original condwon prude Motor Roads Prove to 7. great herds of elephants still gaze as- -As littledanger. founded at this strange river man, '- The flag Is prepared for the trickby' being rolled into A very small' be Great Help in Africa' star till. -,driven off by the .scream of ball. This Is pushed Into one end: also in •M216. tins Recent newspaper paYffgraph-s-Te—s- -th-e-aften. -of a box of safety.matches.. The Manufactured by Imperial TalCanada Limited -ribing the new equiatorfal motor road Disembarking, the traveler boards box is put within easy reach but from Nairobi. Kenya, to Mongalla,-In an'ancient;-.excessively uncomfortable placed so that the spectators can-* the Sudan, furnish another Instence of -lorry, which wheezes up the:escarp- not see the end In wb1chthe flat meat,,taking tq Masindt, and next hidden. will We-Wisdom. Two Sir' Positives can scarce meet the steady and almost unnoticed open is Idde tug up of the Dark Continent, writes day, If he is lucky, to Idasindl Port. --When the m.Tgfcian- takes a Willie was fialillig. without a skirmish. Lalltoclk.Reld, •F.R.G.&, in "The Here he'Ands, other steamers which match out of the box. he closes IL "Willie!" Classified Advertisements That forces the handkerchief intq It was his mothers voice" but-Im� lAndon Daily M&IL' take him, with a brief railway Inter- one of We palms.. The fact_that tale was sheltered from the house by lDurtN. BEAUTIFULLY FLUFFY. a. Hitherto this. journey'bas been, a Jude, to Xisumu, on Lake Victoria, same.band,holds the papers enables ables =complicated and 'roundabout 'affalr� whence the Uganda Railway will car, trees, and she could not possibly see A carded wool.• sample. enough light steamer up the Nile from Mougalla: to ry him without further changes to Nal- him to keep the hand closed' comforter; one dollar. Woollen Mill cut exciting suspicion. him. Rejafe, where -the river ceases to be rcibi. fOlip this out an4 Pas trith So Willie went-on fishing. Georgetown, Ont. .0 ft. "Willie!" LADIES ONLY. -navigable owing to the Fola Rapids; But this journey takes at least three other Orl thgetoies, In a scrapbook,) Still Winte-weut on fishing 'then 100 miles on foot, With baggage weeks, against forty-blZlit hours' run- carried an the heads of porter, to ning time by the new road. All over "Willie!" OUR BOOKLET "LADIES- 0 FRIEND" mailed In plain en. Nimul% at the Uganda-Sudan iron- Africa'a similar process of accelgers, ..Willie began r&balting his hook. He velope, free. Caster 2423, Montreal- tier: t4en steamer again., through a tion is going on. Besides the road 18 P ILI'DESID LAXATIVE bad just secured the worm when his magnifidetit, game country, where mentioned, various motor roadi run friend, Bert, approached. =Mx= from Nair d by that enthast-' -f011 'THK BABY 'Don't you hear your mother callful 01. fosttr* astic bad the Royal East Africa Auto.. you?" said Bert. "That's three times Mothers should CUTICURA I mobile Association. constantly be on she's shouted., Aren't you goini In?" 7 7. . . guard.to keep baby's bowels' working , -'No." respondrid Willie, Imp�brturb. Uganda, -Tanganyika.' Nyassaland NIGHT and the Belgians . In the Cugo also freely and his stomach sweet, for ably. 4 MORNING Ae I have realized, the vast possibilities 'of the ailments from which slbilltles of "Won't she whip-your' -asked his car and_lorry as a means of t=sport little ones suffer are caused by as- 'friend. -. ... IKEEP YOUR EYES stomach and "No,", repeated Willie, disdainfully. rangements of - the 1l:LZAN CLEAR AND HIALTHV through the heart of Africa.. -as roads are ain't going to whip nobody. She's muss"Anaseva" jig". But these African motor bowels. Baby's ,Own Tablets are a -.-She not the black ribbons of shining splendid laxative for the baby. They got company; so when I So In she'll smoothness which the te.m conjure are mild but thorough; contain nelth- just say, 'The poor little fellow's been up. They would break the heart of..er opiates nor narcotics, And are ab- so deaf since he had the M6,1191418.' an English motorist In Ave miles, solutely guaranteed to be safe.'and One man on the 1,6ughby-ioad tram efficient for either the newborn bsjb4o Keep Mlrmrdre UnItneft In the houss. w Biu or the growing 0II& #y.their actlon-.- Nairobi 'to Arusha was cheesed for d stomach they drive miles by a rhinoceros;. the bowels an -Awqther­iu­-the On W-tcbea A nmefirnes zer:y-­30Zd- Congo, charged a sleeping lion; to the out cousupauoq and indigestion; ously affected by the magnetism of 'break Ids and simple fevers and h most cases those �gre*t discoinfitpre of both parties, and up-co their wearers. one writer-oude.-felt4imr a cliff, car make the--dreaded-- teething period. wtiai have thia-effect are dark -com- Lift (AW—NoPcidn! the easy. The Tablets are soM by medl- and all, because the road had to %at. plexioned. rg ten to go on. clue dealers. or by mail at 25 cents a A more serious obstacle is that these box from The Dr. Williams' -Medicine ForChildren'sBaths -sea Co., Brockville, Ont. Is roads'can only be.usod.in the dry. 0 son, and It will take man years to Cuticam Soap is Ideal for children Making It Clear. bemuse it is so pure and cleansing. evolve a macadam, which will with. and Michael had been ii�- as stand the African ralmi. When he and so soothing when the skin is PRE tied barely three months, and already -or rashy.Cudcura Tal- does. cars will dash about hot,inlisted EZONE all over t d l had on two occasions Africa and the bild happy-go-lucky sa. home In the -early tours'of the morn- Carie will vanish with other pleasant4­ This dig, 39&L Adm..at unit Arldicat 2, on leisured ngs. 0 mere y it will each.occasion she had to come down Sol- -great gain. be.a But otherwise—? to admit him. Michael .was looking to.vv rd a r�ard to The safe way to send money by mail ..b­ Is y Dominion Expre" Money Order. b lar day in haitug,a 'If ew-sociable ones rtlBAC��1-MED spending the,evening of this par cu- �O. R with the bhoys," and this Bridget a knew. Say c'B ypr Aspirin" A foreigner•just beginning to speak Drop a utus hm oaf bitt 'English recently desired a helping of be said to her Ou 'See, 'the Now look a "Frogesone an &a a0im cOrs, in. boiled tongue, so be said to the man husband at the breakfast-table, "It INSIST! Unless y ERRIBLY ­Z­ otautly UW corn stopb h next to him: "Will you please' So Was two O'clock the following morning "Bayer Cross" on tablets.. ou urting, then ..y oil g language?" when Ye came home last night. But I are not getting the genuine P&M MeNabiola shortly yaw lift ft right of[with nugers. kind as -to pass me thir T& HOW SM Your druggist mUs a tiny bottle of want to be telling ye that if It'd two sg8reezone" for a few Canto, SUSelout Bayer Aspirin proved .safe by L Aak for Minard's and take no other. o'clock'in the-morning when ye come Found Relief by TaW4 Lydia— to remove every hard corn, "ft.com home to-night--or -any other night in millions and prescribed by pbp Pkkkalds Vegetable cwlponDi Or corn,between the toes, and the foot An obstinate heart shall be laden the morning, you'll have to get up and sicians for 24 years.. without soreness or kTitatlon. with sorrows. let yourself in!" Accept only Chath�m, 4NL-416 CS­46% ,eges, . I took Lydia E. Do noton an tristat�t *hat an aga Bayer package Finkham's Vegetable Compound for a _(!annot recompense. run-down condition,after the birth of baby boy I had terrible pains and my which contains proven directions backache, and was• tired and weak, not. Bandy little children. One day I re"Bayer" boxes of 12 tableta fit to do my work and care for my three Old PeopleAlso ttles of 24 and 100-Druggistj ceived your Aspirin the trade mark (regUtered in ttle book andd read it,and avq up tak- Bltro-Phosphate teed be nerves FZto Canada) ,of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- .ing the medicine I had and gave and old people need it to"make them acetleacidester of Balicylleadd ..the Vegetable Compound. .1 Peel much feel and look younger. It's the one bitter.now and am not ashamed to, tell best nerve builder for weak, nerve-ex- what it'has done for me. - I recommend DON'T RY THE it to any woman I think feels as I do." haunted men,and women and that to whydtaggists gitarantee it. Prise DO -Mrs. J. R. McMAHoN, 153 Harvey'$1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26HI TEST St.,Chatham, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Corn- Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. yoo,,und, made from roots and herbs,has or nearly f1f tyyears been restoring sick ailing women to health and strength. 1i DANDRUFF relieves the troubles which cause such symptornsas backache,..painful periods, VWV lowivilmr-w• ipfam MInard's applied four times a' 'week C y U Ifear irregularities, tired, worn-out feelings Place watdh to car then draw and nervousness.This is shown againandti removes dandruff and stops hair seyou should hear tick at from falling out. M . e again by such letters as,MrE!. McMahon 56 i.Tes. 004 - - I. - t ,:,& ringint in your ears pr prop- cams? writes, as well as by one woman telling are a, 11'114!fom A oil LEONARD FAR OIL another. These women know, and for illing to tell others, what it did I relieves both Head No' d De f• wi goes a cab and them; therefore, it is surely worth ne". Just rub it back of insert in nostrils. Prig Si 25 your trial, 0 W I For Sale Everywhere. 11;Wgm a I Women who suffer should write to the Intgerestinj descriptive-folder sent upon "M OF FAIN"' , . Lydia E,Pinkham Medicine Co.,Cobour :;-Ask for descrOP&v toklers"; 7. A.0.1 EOHARD.Inc. Ontario, for a freey of dia E. coCOP L 70 6th Ave. Pinkham's Private Text-lloloz New York "Ailments Peculiar to Women. a 'Hendry, Oen. Agent, Banta-re Ry. 4T4 Fres Press Bldg., Detroit, Illeb. ISSUE No.20-74. Pbone: Main 8847 WE .,•• 4ri;. '"+r- - -:+o A�1..•.r,. > ... �.... .r.. •� q•. .r.'. .0-.< i Ie4 - i�nC�ALISlI([S " ` --Now is the time to order your -Mrs. Charles Hargis, of Orono, r Ai -• :� . pot and bedding plants.-F. Hall, spent a !ew ys last +meek with • ` • *' ' -Dr. Henry will be here ae use• her page , Jvh-n abd Mrs. Ste- 'a' al next Tuesday to attend to his phenso _ ore • -Stanley Davis was off duty * Dentist' " iq B A professional duties. -D , E. A- Sadl.eir, , suffering from throat trouble, -The Chamber-.of Commerchere' x _ pr lying in Toronto, will be -Mrs. J. N. Richardson' and. Will hold-the'nsual .First-of July n his office on Thursday from 10 1 Miss Louise Richardson spent the celebration in the Park. a. m. to 5 n. m., as usual. * " ``' week•end.In Maripasa. -Mrs. R. Fitzsimons of Hamile -Clifford Barrett and David -Miss Lizzie Moore, of Toronto, - ' ton, and Mr. and :hire �'ardine, o� Nicol left on Tuesday on a trip spent Sunday at the home of her Toronto, pairs a flying visit with tbrough Eastern Ontario, visiting parents, Harry and Mrs. Moore. W.,J and Mrs. Clark on Sunday. Ottawa, Calabogie and Arnprior. ' - -Thereare quite a large num- -Thomas Lacey has been busy -The new G. T. R. time-table Abet suffering from.golda which are 'for some time tearing up all the for the summer came into effect due to the unseastSnaWe weather: nillo•w his land north of last Sundap. The chief changes -Born, on Thursday, May 8th, his .rets 'enc. on,•^Pburdh street. as' affects Pickering are: The -at 8 Cornell Ave., Bireheliffe. to The work ie'nearly completed and local going east is due at 7.47 at: m. '' James and Mrs; Courtney(nee Eliz• he will no►y rise the land for gar' and 0.04 p. ru•, and going west atDouble hbeth Harris)a son (William Oar .deninR, flip which it is admirably 7.47 a.,m. and 9 05 p. in.' ay Ne'west- ;und ?' ::son), both doing well. adapted, train going east is. due at Picker- -L. A. Van Skiveh, ,of Piston, -Tbe L•tdies' 'Aid of St. And- iug at 7.57 a. m. and going West Ras in town one day-last week on , Pa reel interests in a canning factory in of ho uePmadealbaking�lin so allrep P'-=�tV The-Doiaix :ou Camners Xew durr�tartdsbmsritn. eels who it is re• $liva�e'° shoo, opposite the...tele• !:H '"re the purchasers, phone central;• on Fridley after .ported, intend to close up,the fac noon, May 30th, at 3 o'clock. All FOR SALE-Fro mebuild log, 18x30• torp. the'parcels offered for reale ++i1t'he Apply to D.A.Scott,Claremont. 33tf and -Mrs. H. A. Matchett,'of Bone- 25c each. * S hades ton. N., who has been here for r0R SALE-An oak sideboard. in • !� several weeks, owing to the illness -On Sueday next St. Atldrew s s Rood condition. Apply to Mrs. Bowen, / ■ Op� congregation will hold the 45th Claremont. 34-36 Toes and death of her father, the late auniversar of -the' union of the Geo. M. Palmer, returned Mame on y TURN: TO LET--For a limited - two branches of the Presbyterifin r um tock. Apply to L'.W. Sleep,R. - Fridap last. She was aecompa ed churches it Pickering. Services R. i,Pickering. 36 by her mother. who' will svk d will be conducted' by Rev. F. J. A8 URE TO -LET-Will take ) the summer months with her. cattle topasture for any period of time CILe r '• Maxwell. of Oshawa. Mr. Haswell � - -- � •Alm. -1,' Mother's Day Service will 1+'m.Lacey,Vunbarton. 39-37 'be held in the Methodist*Chiurch is One of the most able preachers of the church in Canada. He Came VOR'SALE-One. Dominion organ, ` next Sunday morning beginning to Oshawa from Pembroke and 1' nod as new; 1 sett-ee and 2 chairs to match. -at 10.30. •You are,invited. Sun- Apply to E.Gleeson,Claremont. 36, -• ; previous to his ministry In that day School session at 11.30. Will town he held charges in Toronto itiTRAW BERRY PLANTS-Stew• T y��r the parents kindly remember the k en's Late improved for sale at b cots__. � -'Nalla ei s7 change in the hoar encs be. and •Brautford. During the-pasC.. * u c ,c a,ng., 3r3B n ry pr"- winter .the evening set-vices in taLlnton nn^ rr gent. The usual evening service is n r P withdrawn on' account of Lha. Oshawa were held in the theatre as FOR SALE-A good wind-mill.for Jack- the church was unable to Eit'COm- pumping purposes,very cheap. W.H.Jack- �•�� speeisl service in Bt. Andrewe. son, R.R:ho:i•Pickering_ `_- 30tf t -The time of the annual Self• inQdate the. large' i-ongregations. t Do not fail to hear hits on Sunday DPek'g ]EGGSt 7.5-ce FOR SALE-Rouen S ml Trimmed Denial Effort of -the Salvation Pekin, . 7in Kingston per setting. Apply to P "Army has come around again. In dered by the choir, assisted by :lir. ngston Road East. b1-35 �J Heil. Special music be ren- Eimer-Toms,Ki previous yeses the people of Pick. w RS. EN NI A ELV IgS-Nurse with Logger Qrust, soloist, of Toronto. T(' ...-eriog and di-strict.heiped this e$- I practical experience. Open for engagements -c -- - i r in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30-1 - . ort by.givitig liberally, and it is Mr. Qtii4t who is a native of Chi- 711 ' na, has won a high reputation as hoped that the same amount may SUR MALE-Cahhaep. Ctiuliflower t w vocalist. On Tuesday evening [� } ` ..be rea1iz2d•this yes"r. You will be 1' and Tomato piesis Hanging baskets and , called upon by an authorized col- a rare treat is being provided flit' sindow boxes re.filled. F.Hall.Picketing.,3G 37 the music-loving residents•of Pick lector and we hope you will do FORSALF-('sn.v and 10 pigaS weekq -? ,your best this year. Bring and of file surrounding conn' old,also a Durham steers 15 months old. l+t. =Chief Dirk3on:of the Toronto try' The committee `has been g Burk,R.R-No,t. Locust Hill. Phone Picts Police Department, was in town very fortunate in securing the lml - „-s�3G_ Whitby Oratorio Society, \vhO will AOR g t{F`� Cuthhert .raor � � 0 • t, , : on Sunday, ,He commented on „ f+ 2win' OVERALL- the great amount of speeding on great The Messiah."T Society tarry .sues fog weeks. AV. to iciL �� great masterpiece. The Society 1'-ashy,con-1,Altona Road, R.R. Dir.2. Pick- the highway +vhieh be .noticed in Bring. Phone Nish 1722. 33-30 making his trip down. -Tls+E+ high consists of�ifty voices, under the t moble direction of Ur. Arthur W. FARM TO RENT-In the township " - - P way.has too few teaMe officers• of Pitkrrin¢•consisttnR of 35, acres situated Lynde, and with soloi+ts of ont• and motorists are Lee 'slow LO on ply t B can.G. > and partieuiarea ' ' s aatanding:abilitP, inelndinR'A4rG• T. ply to 1io:;0.Greenwood.ewood.- eat C H APMAN - learn that they can speed to their L Rowe, soprano; MiGs Eva Bell. — heart's content without being tenor•;mond Mr. Clare S. Thomson h? `,llage of Clare 'Vail during the-whole season we• ga xc,ami centrally for blacksmith roezzrleopcaao; Air. W.D. Dykes, OR RENT-In t pinched.' If this condition re- i mons,a building. _ ' shop or n rally situated. Apply to bass. Arany of those who heard Mrs.,H.Tho3son,Claremont. a4tt • ''•`.may expect to 'hear of numerous - accidents. them in the MethodistTabernarle, `�T A.'TED-Live poultry. - hides. r Whitby, on tho evening of April 61' w`l and junk. Highest 'price to for _ -A dectaion recently Riven at ' Osgoode Hall; Toronto, is of much lath, have a:pressed their latex V .c. -"I Snd ju k 11-1 mites north of the -S ring (� l 7 ��`. �. B that de, •tion of hearing them again next' Villageof I rougham,on Brock Read. 33tt F#0 interests to mntoris: y Tuesday evening in Pickering. If OR RALE-7 yoang._pias,with or - V►tJ Vv Cittlon a moioriat is responsible for with2ut mother sows for [attentnR., also _ - you want to hear a real mu�ival _the safety of those g how be offers treat, do not puss this opportun. fresh cows. Apply James Kint.ear, tot 11. .rear - �u r 'S pe C l ii j ty• ' F veFy d ay Styles „ of mon.4,Pickering. R.R. 1.Locust Hill.36-37 a I►ft:' So you most not be -sty Doors operr at 7.30. program offended if a friend in a car basses -VOR SALE-'L borp-ps. 8 and 8 rseat s tQ keep your feet 4.rry - a t S. .,Adinis�ion: 35 cents:' Child old respectively,general pusposeon. t2 Che read 'vi .Rrrd work On to rim in for a ride. Hi9 ren under 12 , ` ars ei. YOU, I! 1, Pickering.just west of Dun rton achxil. W. :refusal will be due to the fact that Bennett.Dunbartan. 35-36 he nes not want to pap a heavy IN MEMORIAM. 7'�$k for Willi ams' Boots-'they Veal' ' mill for damages ouin case hal T,)Heti A. W BITE. R R. No• 1 Ln• !� n i- BAMEROW-In loving memory of o �'�.i mu,ley.has for sale sweet Delalover are seed longer and easier -hail an artC:.dnt and you are sc. :ars VV BAdgerow leo departed pots,barley.Irish Cobblers and Delaware nota , ♦:. y t7tl. W P toe,, one 1923)<ori con truck and S houses with _ verely, injured. this life, NUt.y 15th, 1933, gardeps Phone Mark.6403, 32tf Satisfaction guaranteed -At the annual meetioq of the ^ ------� Women's Institute held on Tues- 'It is lonesome without you, mother, ASTURE FARM TO RENT-50 t. And sad the weary way. JLacres of splendid arass land,north east quay day eveniDg at the home.of Mrs. For life is not the eame'to tis, ter n(lot 28-con.K.Pickersnq well fenced.ample water su 1 Ap ly taw.-]3.Milne, R R,No. R - ` Shirley; the following. officers Since you've been called away. L.i g _ were elected : Pres.. Mrs. R H. y ],Locust tll.or _R.Beaton,Whitcvale.3536 _' ail gg Overalls'-and Smocks Thougb your loving Voice Is silent, .V Cronk ; ist Vice-Pres.'.Airs, W. B. And your true heart ceased to beat. FOR MALE-Cheap. all kinds of 'Powell ; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Sbir- Yes, we miss your well known foot• i wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm im- lemen,.in good order. -Also se-eraihea-- and That World Famous-Arm and Hammer Brand. Absolutely none ley : See y- yeas., r_. - t ig t sea es an Directors, Mrs, W. Bras, Mfrs. F. , Ana the face we used to greet: st et etc price ppaard[or hides and Wool. also rive noel- say BIG EIGHTY-EIGHT. try.-H•Herman.Stouttville•Phone 1903 17tf 'Hall, Mrs. W. J. Clark• Mrs. N. You were a le►ing mother, t " BA49, Mrs. Mechin'and Mrs: Dra• A mother,kind and true; T(?p SA LE-In the,Village of Pick- -per Dia: l irgetor, Meigs 'Fa+vke�, A hettergriend never lived. ex,ng.a -roomed wateframe r. Una uarter acre -' — - - — 1 Your a halt were but few state of repair and splendidly situated, Acord alternate Airs. E.J. Shirley ; Piano suppty.othara an sq Ladles Lac iei�� Corn., Mrs. Cowan 'sod MCG. Me. One of the best that God roultnend, ' of land on which there areanumterb fruit trees. Ewen Auditors, Mrs., Shirley Aloving mother, faithful friend This property to the estate.of the tate _ Seal missed b Husband and Family. John Bo�pes., For full particularsapply to Arthur and Mrs. J. Somerville ; Musical y _ed y-_ y' poyes,Executor,96 to W.v,Ricbarason,Picker- We are showing the Latest in Oxfords, in swedes, • Director, ing' patents and kid. _ Alias.Fawkea. CaAPxA�-In loving memory -of our -The continued wet weather is dear little girl,Mary Elizabeyb Chap. I�t SALE•-In the Village of(dare- A180 a dandy line Of the �aSt Word in beginning to cense much anxiety man. who fell asleep in Jesus. MAy moat; -Sandbank," the residence c the late r Peter Macnab, a 11-roomed frame structure and HOSIERY ' tb the farmers. While a few have 19th, 192,21. rough-cast. Furnace and all modern sonvenier:- - - - finished their seeding operations, Our lips cannot speak.bow we loved iences. Also a good barn 20 x d0. 4 acresofland a great many have not yet be. ' tr which d an.nd orchard with all kinds of[rust �, her,,, y ,trees• Hard and8oft water, A p►y tr Mrs.P Fred T." E;un�ing r'Pickering as the land has been too net. Not Our hearts cannot tell what to sa ; 'Macnah,193 Glen Grove Ave.W.,Toronto,or t, • for several years brie the land been God alone knows bow we miss her D.A.Scott•Claremont. 33tf In our home that is lonely today, ":Established 1857. so saturated as it is now.' -The 81%diy missed by 1+tmt 8, amount of grain •that:is being - and Roy. _ p GALAWI:Eo sown now 'isnot neatly so great 'STEEL T Altea forinerly Dn account of thH COURT OF REVISION � � 1ENT labor situation.. 'It is h must dills- �t 0 RWF'ING cult; matter now to set satisfac-. ` tory help, the best men having ,F/G0,rmtdy Municipality of the Township left the ffrrm to go to the citieG, of Pickering. mCclrtt7r _ S �3A�T'E FOR SA?�� - -where higher wages are paid. As aoa Inftr 9A+e Public Notice Is hereby given ,that _a result formers are putting a the Court of Revision for the Munici• , The PEDLAR PiEOOLE 6;Arria `GOVERNil1ENT BONDS returning up to 5 per Ceut. larger amount•of their farms nn• pality of the Township of Pickering OSHAWA ONT. der grass. for the year 19?4, will hold its first MUNICIPAL BONDS -Tbe Anniversary Services of sitting in the Town Hall, in the Vil• -_- -- C,p ION BONDS " 7 " the Methodist Chnreh twit 9nn. Inge of Brongbarn, nn Monday, the � �R RPORAT day were a marked success. The 28th day.of May, 1924, at the hour of EJ.rlYl � {LE MILLS 1lIORTGAGE LOWS " 8 " sermons by Rev. A. McLellan, of one o'clock in the afternoon. Claremont Union 'Church, were All, persons interested will please ;p2dKER2NQ; EXPERT ADVICE IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE tttke notice and govern themselves deeply spiritual and inspiring. In accordingly. •Consnit me when you have money on hand ., the morning his theme was the Dated at Wbitevale this 14th day of a _Gospel Message, a treasure in May, 1924. Wheat or any grain taken'in _.. earthen vessels, the magnitude of DovAiD R. BEATON, egclilinge for l+'lour. ' this treasure greatly traeseends Clerk of the said INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto,. Accident, Sickness. the personality of the vessel i,n'- W37 Municipality. We have Brau, Shorts, Chop, .- trusted With it. In the evening - 'r BONDS-Govern men t,cMunicipal" Corporation,{ he spoke on .Jesus our-Friend, Hardwood FlooringOil Cake Meal, , y all kinds or grain. 1iURTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties ' t Jesus satisfies- ever need and Furnaces and Shingleslonging of Of the soul. His closing The Seaman Bent line of flooring 1n REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. appeal to make Jesus your Friend g Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. -.- I . embodied the very kernel of the Plain red oak, quarter•cu'twhit� Gospel Message. The presence of oak. birch or maple, _,Royat Household Flour, Heetn Furnaces-pipe or pipeless Cream of to Nest Flour. A the members of the congregation :. Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and'Roll - ;R K E R ` of the Presbyterian Church as a g „�. Rooflng. l8 nr A8 inches wide. �CHOPPINGI EVERY 1 body was kin an indication xi -the PICKERINQ , Also, a few settings of bred-to-lay of the kindly felinwahilsexigting Barred Rock eggs for sale. WEEK DAY between the two ehnr ea and was PICKERI-G JOH4N DRAPER, - - v-�Wtlr ar/preciater3. he offer- Call and get prices 3s ;a: N. Zt�CKWCOZ i Tel Pickering 4800 P. 0. Bog 40 lugs of the day were good. -