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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_03_20 R• ,, ;:r�',*'�O:i.. .. •.. " ...., .fir ''y,' M.0 s tiJ s: .%•.t• tY•' r s4 �. r...'t ''�' «ro%- :}••'. `r-;sa +&'� n„r- p_. ... '' - w , p, r 'r'",'`i.'.•d. ..ei."'°` -?'h:9t � R fir`, s.-. �rs� +•e, =-„yr'+ - ''" - ' 'e_i'.%1e s+'. :J9••, - - v ??yypp+{rt� ,�,„ fi4r�.,, .• _ r ^ ^_. VOL. XL IV. - I'ICE-ERING9. ONT., "FRIDAY, 'MAR. 20-,.- 192- 5-- . �;��- -.---- ! -No. 28 1pxa►efs;tastal Q�arsa. _ CEDAR VIEW WHITEVALE. as sold his driver to The Ladies' Ald Society of the Meth- GREENWOODx AIRSERMONS W.J. Turner h odist Church, 1\'litevale, will present Medical C.Ireson. I , _ - Many hope the skating may still the play, and .-Aunt Sueane S. FORSYTH, Oph. D..' DirectorWn* continueS . ,Visit,' in the cbureh on the evening t Glad to bear that Pete Stewart is`of Wednesday, Mai eb 25th. This play L. MILLS •O temetrical Association n Oataro. Reg. or' -Shu ' Setered Member of the Ai'66n of Op tarso. Realti I is a most 6umor,�u5 one and you can't Association. Eyes examined'by appointmrne. i recovering, alTo.d to miss,t There will also be a s ' Phone 28x14, Claremont. Ont. Glad to hear that� W. A. Fuller is i number of vocel nod in$trument•al improving. Established 1838 `(numbers between acts. Be sure to r, Na. 411 KINNO'`', 11i,D., T..R.0.8., You who are unable to go to Many enjoyed the drr,ma at PicLer- 1V Edinburgh, member of the Oolte o of hutch carr'Lieteu Io" to ser- conte and et,iov a o03 laugh, Ad Physioians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate !ng On '1huCaday night. :5 -Prices Steadily Advancingi Df Rc al college of ,of O tarns, Edinburgh. mons broadcasted t,y, some of Alias. Featherston spent Thursday I mission;ad'u o cents;•. ohtldren, p eveniu with Miss Ii, Turner,' 13 cents. - z 6D•eia. attention,to dsiesses of worcen and out•best teachers. g .Secure a Supply Now ebildren. Ol14oe and reeidenee,Broughatn. J.and`1Irs. MiohFll Brent a few days CJuri►ohrnrstc :Then.during the week you. atOrillia recently. `.lorry Airs, Alit h- ;' STOUFFVILLE. . l have at your disposal the ell returned with a severe cold. BY'aI] Shorts TF.r following are some of the many ailments Bands, Orc$e5traE, Lee- -�+• The I3ydeo will show 300(1 surplus- �, 3" Chiropractic adiustingsare efficient in overcom; tures Of your choice (the GREENWOOD. for our town for 1024. id a�in .B' ing . All formicIfnerve troubld And wad-ache, sir is full of oice l:ev, Al. Sticker, tt former pastor'of j d paralysi6, spinal troubles.throat and lung weak- Kenneth Bush spent _Sunday at his the Mennonite Church preached here messes,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive d:sor- hocr.e here. Gn Sunday f est. ^ der-,high blood prrs,ure and ether L,rculatory Utlr RadtO Set9 are 6o Erimple -• d troubles,hearitfouhteand goitre:' Mrs. ' Richard. Wilson is visiting Tha. St. PatriBk'e supper in the Barley Feed, ,•rr ! any one, can handle them, TIL' R. DRtVlti E. STECKLEY, friends in Toronto. OhristLtn Church on Tuesday of this Lllionor (;radoa eof Tnrnnto Col'eve nr C!-i- y Randal Brown a-•d Erney Trimble l week was well patronized. Cracked Col'Yl ' ropra:uc. Will make residential tails in Picker- Let us demonstrate. at our -' spent Sunda with ftlendb in Toronto, Rev, J. J. Coulter, of Toronto, oceu. .frig Village.ar►1•,surrounding district• Tuesday, home,. You are not obliged to p Y For an ap Miss M. Pope is out again. after be-I pied the pulpit of the Methodist = Thursday and Saturday forenoons. • buy un,lesg suited, ? �_• pointment call 141 1 Bowmanv,lle,or h.-ave word ing confined to the house for a couple:Churcb on Sunday, there being a targe My Bran and Shorts are made from, with anyone taking treatment. 44713 . - _ " - pfµ•eek g, turnout to bear him. Ontario Wheat and are worth. -. Mrs, James Raine returned home on A committee cf the Board of Trade Legal. ?Londa attar spending a week with bas startfd out this,week on theircan- at least from per ton more f Geo Ell Baker y• p than froth `Vestern A E. CHRISTIAN, BarriatQr and aExtends in and around Weston. vas for tB12G0 to make needed improve- �" f Aot .C1 At the services in the Methodist mentss in Memorial Park,. Wheat. •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to , 1t Church on Sunday next the hymns of Dr. Rowan and wife, of Toronto, " oan. South Wing,Court House. Wbitby. 2.,1y• Phone 1 79 StouffVllle MrQ. Fanny Crosby will be considered. moved to town this week and have :-Highest prices paid for ; C: RICHARrSON&00,-Barris= We extend our -sympathies to lire. become permanent -residents. The �. atrrs,Solicitors etc- 31;•319 Confederation Charles Lidgett, she having been be- doctor practised here about 25 years WHEAT, BARLEY Lie Building.Corner•Yonge and Richmond Sts.. reeved,through the death of her motb. agn. Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Ma,n 0490. St( gyb,^' �[� j H „ 1pea� er, Mrs. J. Lawton. The Provincial Board of Health has and,BUCKWHEAT M ILLIAAIJAAIES BEATON, Bar- a . �p The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth- delegated Miss Halley, of the staff, to ` t - �river. Solicitor. Notary Public. Room odist Church here will hold their examine and report 'thp health of the 631 Confederation Life BuIding,Toronto. En- .Funeral Director i ..1 trances•4 and 1Y Richm)nd-5trret o, 17 QQuueer. re.ular monthly tueetinR tit the home locality, as well as our school children (Street Est, Telephone-Main 71)80, Resldrnce aitit - ';f MM Bush on Thursday, March'tbe and she will he here about a month. 4 -Hudson 1745. 28th,at the usual hour. _ Lice++sed E►reLalr►eer --- Dental iiOTOF ddI;.1R.SE' oils ' B OCtc CAD. _ : i . Dental fl R _ . Don't miss¢ g tri 1j'r.25tale on .1C 0 A • '"` """ Wednesday, Alar. 25th, rlcthur Bad¢ernw purchased s g^nd - tf HARRY HVDRON, Dentist. .1CLA I-MONTs Ont. _ rncv from Geotge Farley one day last has Whitby. Ur::e-�dam> r:rrace. Byrn Phont� tl_} R,PFIt. Sc NJ- h. Phone 134. Gas_ez taction when DUNBART'ON. ` desirel., Sett 1 _ Walter Hama► n intettda moving A gored supply of,Hard and Soft R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Rtrn,ff- Q tiltings are eery frequent and sone to the farin he rented from Mrs. Coal on hand, Also a su l i+ Many. Elnr-r, PP y tl, Iln~.orGrad late of Ch :ago '+ +1 z• , L •d1► ro,,'o t.nr:erutie- ani the Rvyal C•,leggee of Shrubs t� Mrs. Fanny Pherriil bas r©turned Clifford Hlhhard will move on to of Kindling wood, rl Dental�urReon.. Phone oYt:r l it li Re3,dence Fruit Trees, h frc+ from New Liskeard and is now cisic- his own farm a9 soon as lir. Hamil• stove length. w 1015. No outsid appointments. ally -ing her sister. Mrs. Alex Thom. tcn vacates.. BLAKF. B. BEATON'. D. D. 9., Having secured the ageh-y for E. D. Tames and Mrsi. M;trbell were in the We ate looking for Brock Road to 12tf Pbone Pick. li':n, Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Swith & Bon, Ltd.. fur:eryMen. 'ity last Saturday attending the wed- be one of the leading places in the 6�rReonY and University of Toronto. Office of Winona, Ont. ding of the former's nephew,. WalEer veru near future,_ DONALD ML'NItO, P1CKE$INGI over W M. Pungle's hardware store. Whitby. White, Walter and Mrs. Buabby, of Oah• office hours 9 to 12 ; l to 5.30. ind.'phone s. 1 am prepared to take orders for all A charivari was held leaf Thitraday awn• Epent.Sundav with the latter's Bell phone 220. 4-u.Y kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, JLIr Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at night in the village in'bonor of Ernest father, Wm. Badgerow. • NJDALiIN. L, D. S.,. D. D. 9., and Airs. Henderson. The boys en- Misses Frances and Nettie Tweedie, 'Whitevale sir t�. Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur• lowest possible prices, of Cberrywood,spent a few days last joyed it i•nmensely. P y /''�� seen and the University of Toronto. Office Special rates.for large quantities, On Friday even mr a surprise party week wlib their sister, Mrs, Obas. A• The Service \iArage I above D. A, Scott's store. Claremont. Ont Mlse Office hours,9 a.m. to S p. m, Saturda 9a. 2$tf teas bold at the home of ee I?fva Fuller. m.to 1 p..m, -Phone Clare 1405. 47ty' `od Marjory Annie. An enjoyable It is rumored that W. H. Jackson N. J. Chapman, P1rCkering time was spent by alt will open a garage along with his gRs Motor overhauling, top and side cue 's Veterinary On Tuesday evening the winning bowser. also&store for aceomodation tan repairing _ Y 1 repairing. ' R. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur. group of the . P. S. was tendered a of tourists, Battery Service-Charging . HARDWOOD W. H. Jackson is' going to erect a -. Senn Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veter• banquet,io the basement of the church g R and overhauling. Inary College. All diseases of domestic animals by the other three groups. After all spacious verandah to the front of his All work guaranteed. Flat rate scientific-ally treated 448 Simcoe Stmt North, -FLOORING the members bad artaken of a sump- dwelling which will much improve its service charge 6. Oshawa, Phone 829, 1013 P appearance. Hugh McDonald has the g tuous repast, toasts to "Our KinR," pP Phone 5510 Mark, Central. 3 8 clear lain oak, !6100 m, m "Our Country.C'.tnada.""St. Patrick," contract for hauling the material. 41Tra �usitteas �iRir)k*. p Fr • Our Society,' 'Group L' and "The • W. E. S E R R Y - „ 3 8 No 1 clear S5 Ladies." were proposed and responded " T V. RICHARDSON - Real Ea „ re P Hear Aunt Susan's Visit" o the . tau, Insurance.Conveyancing, Not 3 8 clear birch, !34 to in eloquent apercLee A radio pro. Whitevale Meth Church on Public,Etc.. Picken�,Oct. 3113 .38 Nu I clear " - ri( " gram was then enjoyed, followed by March 25tb. gameb. - ---- Here You Are FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Beech and maple same.ptfce- BROUGHAM. + for Counties of York Lad Oatarlo. Ano- '• ata birch . BROUGHAM. GREEN RIVER. .,IIOn Nles of all kinds atteaned to on aborseat Will supply material pnly, pr eanp• - notice. address Green River P.0.. Oat Airs Milton Burk is spending a Week Clifford Wright1i'right spent the weekend •� i+..` labor with material. ' PIF in 'he city. in Toronto. DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Qtiality guaranteed. Alr4. Barclay has been visiting with Mrs. W. 3tiebell is spendfnit a few Cement, • conveyancer. Oommission•rfor taking c frteodQ in the city.. Clays with her danehter at 'ARincottrt. V if i an Pavia, Aoeoaatsat. Eco. Money r g lona 'Prices ubect to change SIr Shepherd had a business tri to Albert Grav and family, of Brou- ontarm pr�pe rtt33 Taosr of Marriage Ido witbCtlFlt notice. p P •gess~ tvbii•vals, oat. 1-y Oshawa on Monday. sham. spent Sunday here with his , ' Coal, i AVID A. PUGH-Live stock atic- . PICKERINO • Bert Harvey,' jr„ visited at .Mee. parents. �. D . . . . Gerow's ou Sunday. Darin¢the storm on Tuesday.been- ._ LU,nsber twneer. Graduate o! C. M. Jones* school. • ' Miss Stevenson, of Greenwood, is ing the dam at White's mill-was wasb- f Chicago. Lifetime erperiehcc with pedigreed Q r, stock. Block and rias work. All kinds of sales visiting her relatives here. ed away. (`t l••1n lei, oin�ptly.taendedto. Termereasonabk. Phone. LUMBER ..YARD 1 �( CO Claremont. rely The Miller children at "Thistle Hsi' Miss Mildred Kaves and friend, Mt. _ have been gnartintined for measles. Thompson, spent the weekend with ?" NNrm M+� AW LICENSED AUG Walter and Mrs. Bennett bare been dire.Alex Gray, Ready- Roofing { TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham POULTRY away enjoying a well earned holiday. Miss Pearl Plaxton and friend, Miea ,y ' "Counties, All kinds of said promptly .tended E. Perryman had a wood-bee an M. Hoover spent the. week end-at the -arranged ai N reasonable. D. Bell antes mai be WANT and Lath isrraTer apNEWS'le. sen and imay be n 5ioodac, making use of the last of the home of her parents. ` dent phones. Whitby,Out. sly _ E sleigbitig. Norman and Mrs. Sparks and goal Car of St. Macy's Cement just in �t Highest prices paid for Mise Muriel Shepherd and Mise of Innisfail, Alberta, visited with O. at $3 60 per barrel. Marie Devitt have both been under Plaxton sad family recently. I any gnantity of hent - tbedoctor's care. Mrs. Arnold Barrows and son, of - ... - . V O� �� and chickens. Write The weather being unfavorable, the Agincourt, spent last week here with * t f or phone. citizens'League postponed their meet- her parents. W. and Mrs. Michell. F1 . A. RE E S U R1 4r He "l�les el ing till Saturday evening, March Met. The Careen River Football Club will ' abd let no demonstrate our John and 'Mrs. Phillips went to hold their,annual meeting on March ZoGrU 3T ' Aurora on Saturday last-on account r24th at T. Williams. All those who Isar "White" Sewing Machines. We -Phone 2 of the serious illness of the latter's .are interested will kindly attend.mother. The Green River Ladiee' Aid will 1! ; Bre selling theIR at right prices Box 296 „WHITBY Brougham's population is steadily hold an open tea in the hall bn Tues- PtckermgjAanti on sae carnia locreasina. Two little daughters sir- day evening. March 24th. Ty , rived at the home of Wilmot Shea on will be served from 8 tog,after which t_� • Our a(3flortment of Raby Carriages Flavo Bread. ,Flour Sunday,March the-15th. a splendid program will given,con- .�•.. sisting of quartetts. duets;' solos sad itt good, our rices ore right. Roy Hill and 711tontt Blvd. readings. Admission 26 cents. chikt p g =and Marvel �` - ren 15 cents, ru 'Probably you need a new Congol• Mi as M. Pearce spent a'day in the _ r eum Rug. See ours before = ,Past Flour city last week, The Football Club will bold a Euchre HIGHLAND CREEK.. D. Schwalm and son are busy in the purchasing elsewhare. sh cutting wood, bu May be.obtained from you Grocer. Mr,Hackett,of-Orchard Ino,"spent and Box Social in Morrisb's Hall on Store ur prices will satiify yon, Friday evening; March 20th, at 8.00 U Brookluz�Flour Mills Sunday at his home here, ' o'clock. Gents 25 cents. Ladies pro- Bring your Baby Carriages "Leghorn Farm." vide boxes. Suitable prizes. „ i Cies is to Mr. G. Dickson, of rpeat a day in the city last week, - et them re-tired. The Highland Creek.Football Club •'• g CHAS. wILSO:�, Prop. Miss D. Plaxton, of "Rose at their anneal wpptin-T Pl"ted ,Fo spent Sunday with.her parents here. • s iVir, and Mrs. Pearce. of the "White following officers : Hon. Pres., John After that cold takes :, . 1� X V�Vrr' `` Bungalow.^ spent a day in the city Lennox : Hon, Vices, James DuncanfA SUPERIOR SCHOOL last week. and John Cvaj;well; Prea., J. Mor- Wam ole s e W. Porrill and W. Collins, - of To- rich: 'Vice•Presidents, R. Moon, ,J. p ronto, spent the weekend with W. Skelton ; Sec'y, M. Chapman; Tress., r t (Sneeese0r;to C. H. Burling) p and Afro. Payne. W. Bo.ith: Executive Com•,11.T�rnm- Cod Liver Extract -�-L Mr, Turner, of"Stones a Gardens," well. H. Burke, W. Knowles, F. Ellis _ Furniture DirectDealer and ,!:�Z�.fJ7 t� Funeral Director and J. Brooks. . The team has entered t gives'results. y vi itec? his qummet cottage preparing / / it for the satrm5,r, the T. no?Tl. i,oaone for thiv 110 4011. . Phone 1-•1100 - �a'�- L On Thursdazy afternoon of last week Standard Patents;and CrndeN. We are glad to see Ed. Morgan's Piekerii! Ontario Corner Y on;3e and Aleeander milinl;fa ^c^in. aftet' his recent at- several boyo rrantioring in the hush )it DruhS lilways Streets, Toronto. tar k o[ the aclppe, the Helliwell Estate near the neiv - tinted for high rode instruction Mr, rind Mrs. -Murrison• of Ced>tr i'iad;lct dist'tli'ered the body of an On hand. 11r ..Grain Cho �•+� g q C3rovP, visited tt,elatiet s parents, W. aged m: n partly covered with snow, PP9 and superior employment services, and lir:,. Lotton,one day last week. The nnrorrr r inns noNfled and he order- Tclbateo;, Cigarettes, Clggrs, s Alan students from other'husiness Mr• and lir' . McFarlane and son. erl,the hndy re unveil' to N. B.Dohhie• w. ;;AND FL 1, �G; y dicks uririertakin parlors on Dan. Metcalf C„ndies, Ga ' Frank, and family. of"Orebard-View"i g p colleges ha a been in attendance spent o lay in last week. I forth Av-nue. Toronto, where it was lllagazines, t e IYam prepared to do oppinq;and ,yrs. S. DiFon, of "Cosa Loma" on identified as tbat of Samuel Platt, CKE I"% I Nc, EW P K Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months the hili. had an attack of beart trouble I aged 72 years. The deceased was Saturday, Enter any time. Write for cFtta• on ThurQ'dav night, but is feeling her•I identified hp his son„fohn q. Platt. rf a�r►�su v v ■'•1`4� o_st, Ninholaa St.. who stated that , St.oneboats For Sale to ve. Qt)f a,•,n,n. _ : i3 I If R ^n-rr t lnrp 4[r and lira, i his frther loft hems ah+r.t January T` r its :.t .tc,d arm. (rr ,>rw Qy They hive fish 1 inrinrst, nr,4 boon ordered etefiilary Surgeon John F. Bastes, Glaxelront , .i, F.Iliutt, Principal r,'ntFd their fart,; •in,! ..:o �.)ing into wh'^h .ill he hold h i Coroner Dr. A. _ Rural Route No. 2 ` the contracting business in-the city, i F. Deman on Afarch 8th. P1Ck6r12Zg, �11tA 2lm - +.::.: ,.,:... x•F'a , ,�{ ,E"' -. 1.,{.r,,. .. n _ .. 'r.,•; �,.. „..S �.,. ..;b. ,. ti `:�:. �'N .iP: ..*,.. "1Q• �''", .u.rt..>.a �,w ,• ,w•, ~ :r .::✓ 4', K.daaf:,, :r?' Etr. 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L ^51`+.: '?l. ,'..^�. , aa-.�NJ d.. a. r - P.4 �► T T A T SM A p E I N a v Ali to v O It A 0 a a Cl 1 _.. • �.�„ •� The name "Red Rose" has' been a `• ' r It's as easy as guarantee of quality for 30 years ! - 10 it looks to lay € fvtayt�fr 1 your ,own ---= = == a TIP. good tea The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. 'ry it ! . l _ I HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON f. - - - r a n rk., .. ' >•, ' Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- OWN ImIIIIIIIIIII ten through this column. Address h1m at Spadina House, Spadina SE '. L _NJJ (�1 �] � .Crescent, Toronto. . Don't take too much of one kind of Shorter Catechism. Be that as it may, ' food. It may not contain enough of and I for one would never want to all the elements that o to maintain'minimize the fighting i� "� � i •,•, g qualities of the ( bodily health and vigor. Scot or his inherent manliness, still ;. No matter how nourishing a food the fact remains that porridge taken' is supposed to be, ill-health and dis-'in excess and without a sufficient am- ease may result if too much of that'ount of other vita mine-containing, particular kind of food is taken with-!foods, is a poor diet. _ out sufficient "balance" in the diet.! The experiments that r roved tho ' -- Scotsmen the world over have been lack of proper food content in oat- proverbially fond of porridge, and rojmeal was done on animals, but Prof. Beautiful, Durable, ECo'!'i,o'f11 ileal doubt it has proved a sustaining food'Mellanby said he thought the cereal �{�03 �if eaten with other substances that iwould have the same effect on human - Beautiful because it embraces the exquisite natural contain health-giving properties, but 1 beings as on lower animals. He saw e if a child is brought u on porridge, no reason why it should not. He adds, •liafidmade Frock of Dotted' g P P g � Y ' slain of hardwoods, and disphys .them from aalmost exclusively, there is great dan-;however, that in the large majority r polished Surface.without artificial coloring, Voile ! }ger of the.deve'_opment of rickets or i of cases, people who ate porridge took Simplicity is the keynote of this softening of the bones and muse''-es, a with it the cream and other accessor- Du'rabk because the toughness- of.the wood and dainty frock, suitable for all oa condition from which thousands of ies which contained the vitamines nec- ' the excellence of the milting keep the tragic on the caeions and cool as summer breezes: children in this country sLffer. Pr,.,-{essary to overcome the deficiency in Sleeveless one-piece slip-on dress f fessor R. Me:lasby of St. Thomas'!the oatmeal. He made the additional ' Surf2c , moving on the wax only, never Wearing with long drooping shoulders falling Hospital, London, thinks that porridge'observations that it was the children 4 the flooring. in graceful folds under the arms. is a very bad cereal from a nutritional of the poor who could afford only the Pretty round neck slightly gathered. I standpoint, and especially if taken as porridge and not the trimmings that EconomiCal because it costs less tl]an' any Other Slashed at shoulders and finished .Like main diet. He says it contains were often affected by rickets. Don't flooring,first,last and all the time. ,with picot edging or tick-rack brald_ i some substances which interfere with,harbor,the idea that oatmeal contains tends to beautify the model. Sum• the deposition of bone-hardening car-'anything anything harmful. It•is the lack of ;;, tner silks. volley or ginghams are !bon and phosphorus in the body, and�something necessary in it that makes - es quoted on application ohis0becoming afr•ockk Girls' unless accompanied by the accessory'the cereal dangerous as a regular food. good for dress N food factors or vitnmine�, had proved'When accompanied by the .proper y 14 years. Size 12 requires 2q disastrous when taken consistently, to'vitamine-containing accessories, por- ` ;Rubberoid, Felt Slate Shingles and Rolled- 4wds ss or 40 tach material, .,the animals to which it had been ad-i ridge is still considered a splendid A Pattern mai.ed to any address on ministered. food. One of the most ;mportant and 1Roo5ing 1n 18 and 36 inch widths. receipt of _..oc in silver, by the Wilson Any food that is boiled or cooked most . remarkable of the vitamine- a Publishing Co., ?3 Rect Adelaide 5t., to any extent has this deficiency in:containing substances is Cpd liver oil. vitamines. It is not porridge alone'Fr:sh milk also contains fhe precious onto. PatteM order is received m ame d a ailed s ay s than lacks these essentials, but por- vitamins and eves a teaspoonful taken Tor }c ridge has come to be regarded as a,at a .neal makes all the ditterence be- ls -• very complete food in itse:f. In fact,,tween a non-sustaining diet and one - Best Training Place one often ars the saying at eople that tains the necessary elements he s in that a con e The old-fashioned home, said a re- in certain localitie.i in Scotlan were-;required to mai:•tain a normal condi - i p brought u on porridge and the tion of health and vitality. * cent speaker, surpasses all modern g P Po ge y, r .John Dripe"'r le for the proper training of the -__.. - --- ------- - --- achoo young. Home should be a place where 1» JpIC.KF G ION,,, the theatre has a rival in home.games • E ~ and .home companionship: where the - ._ radio may b h • y e surd, but not to the a=- •, duslon of family story-tetltag, reading - ItlMt i . and conversation: and where good a • M M - K M-r N-1 A D music is always to be found. Where Female Rights Prevail. j males are but mates for the young In H.M.S. Hood there is a special -1 queens, staff of forty-nine wireless men, and ' the auto are described a5 commun Y- The man..who does nothing does flue operators keep watch at the same -- fists, because the indivtdual Interest is( g somebody. time on five different wave lengths. ` merged in the community. Theirs is 1 O b a female rights colony. The .workers There are only-16 bridges over the Facial surgery, including the re- _ are females, the soldiers are females.i Thames between the sea and King- modelling of injured noses, ears,,and r the nurses are females, and there is I ston. It is now suggested that nine lips, was known in Italy as long ago one queen mother for-them all, who new Anes should be built to relieve as 1536. r ,lays all the eggs for the colony. The the congestion of traffic. V ISSUE No. 12—'25. ADAMSON"S ADVENTURES - --- . Q! •l a : . _. a STOCK WIN Send us the"name of a Bank or Loan - - Company that won't assist in Purchasing a good Pure Bred Sire. BUY BETTER BUT .5-21 f A Farm Boo k.l�eeper _ - Cults EVERY farmer ought to know what his farm is making for him and which de- n _• 1 pwtments,if any,are not paying. Tothis - end he needs a simple record of receipts0 / \ and expenditures, along with yearly in- ' t machines ,f land and buildings, stock, �� _.. '2,� �<y• l��'•1 1} machinery, feed and supplies. The Department of Agriculture at Ottawa Only offers.for 1 s,a"Farmer's Account Book." ( y•few entries from time to ti me'are needed. ' + Send 10 teats for the Account Book and v l>q t receive also"Seasonable Hint&"and our latest � �-L� •' list of free publicatlom. Fill in and return slip, -. ' post free,to - �d The Publications Branch Departetent•,of Agriculture Ottawa,Ont. 'tRED ROSE Marne ............................................................. R.R.No..,,............»..:..:...... Post09'lce....... ..........................................Prow:Oa.............................. A Nice Dog, But—By'O. Jacobseon. _. - 1e • p e ,Sa M.;,+ .. ... aAw w ... _. ♦ n •. ti• ,, .w.'.-' :':,0.; ..,.t-. ted' 11 .' -r - '��'. 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EASY TRICKS aw• , . ;r : 1NATURE S WARNINGS "The Tobacco of Q�alit__The Mystic Letter "Q" JDpnger Signals That_ Everyone Should Take Seriously. Pain is one of- Nature'$ warnings '; that somethin3 Is wrong with the body. Ito I i Indigestion, for instance, is character• ! O e- Point ized by pains in the stomach, and of. ya„ ten about the heart; rheumatism by i Q sharp pains in the limbs and joints; i O O headaches area sign that the nerves i Oor stomach are out o1 order. In some [ O rsilments, such as anaemia, pain is not i - _ so prominent. In this case Nature's 0 warning take the form of pallor, 00 breathlessness atter slight exertion, palpitation of-the heart, and-foss-o - - — — - - - — -_ -. appetite. Whatever form these warn. t- Arrange a number of coins or .-" buttons on the table in the form Ings take, wine poo le will not ignore of a letter "Q" as in the illustra.' 1 the fact that many eases have their tion. Tell the spectators that you origin in poor, that When ;will turn your back so that you can- - the blood is enriched the trouble dis- not see what is being done. While appears. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are your back is turned, a spectator Is J} "most helpful ill such cases because to decide on any number and to 'they purify and build up the blood to ;start at the end of the`tail of the r,.. its normal strength. In this way it "R" to count that number up the A , tones up the nerves, restores the ap- tail of the "Q" and up the left aide. �, erPaeka e. also in %21b. When he reaches the number he i� (� VAC IUM/2ED TINS . petite and gives perfect health, Itiitae { Hazel Berndt, of Arnprior, Ont., has thought of, he is to start at the coin at which he stopped and count proved the great value of this med!- the same number in the opposite 1 Cine, and says:- an. a young girl :direction, ignoring the tail of the and have been working in a factory I"Q and going up the right side of MANUfAC7URED 6Y IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED. -for the past four years. For two years 1 the letter. 2 When he again reaches -. I had been in such poor health that at ;the number of which he thought, - _ times I could not work. I was thin he is to atop and turn that coint and pale, and troubled with head- •over. When this is done, you will Crossing Caution Needed. It is never too early to begin teach-( ' ass jj<jed Adytrt2Se[nEnt3 ? : I turn around and pick up the coin in our children self-control and re- aches and fainting spells. I doctored Cross crossings cautiously, Warn- g Y REMNANTS. which was turned over. s ct for the rights of others. nearly all this time, but it did not help tag bells map be out of order, watch- The atch- Pe g _ The trick to that this coin will ARGAIN. PARCEL, $2; 6 LB3. Y. me. F'Iy mother advised me to take be just the same number of coins man or gate operator may be of! duty, Dr. Williams' Pink Pille, .and after Shyness is one-halt desire to please, Patches, =2. McCreary,,Chethrm, ' up the right side of the "Q" as ' Trains cannot sjop as quickly as you yn 'using them for a while I could'notice there are coins in the tall. If it Is can. Shift into second to avoid stall- and one-halt Year of not succeeding. I Ontario. � + an improvement in my condition. I ;desired to repeat the trick, rear. Ing on tracks. FREE CATALOGUE. _. n, - --- , range the colas leaving a different �F. �, -lased nine boxes and can truthfully � `rag B say that my health is restored. When 'number of coins in the tail of the 1 RASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAD- �? 1[ began taking the pills I weighed 97 as it will give away the trick LABELS blas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias (` w I weigh 11l. I feel !t the same cola is the stopping 1_ •-+� r-w.,• for and Barred Rock Eggs. The"Wright -',pounds and no g If the the second time the trick to "e"" '''°`D aad bogs. 1 Farm, Brockville, Ont. ". that I oa`e my good health to Dr. Wil- F-a 1 e,. Tel " llama' Pink Pills and hope other all.- +done cn,senTrend•• sail A " (Olfp this out and paste {t, tt?iih sow clemacif write Less than fifty years ago a child ii tag people will give them a fair trial." of nine was condemned to death for other of the series, to a scrapbook Ketchum Manataeturing Co.. Ltd,. Otters. Cot- -. You can get thse pills through any _ s.: sol W. Usa stealing paint to the value of two- Medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents *u* "fie' \ pence-halfpenny. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine �l1 WEATHER CRKf' a j G*Quad Ss+►a: rial +IMe` Co., Brockville, Out. Seed Potatoes the:ru•ehareof Z erti•ratcLAWA For Sore Throat Use Minard's Liniment 11 A _ USTO BABY even lbwkaue OU . Cot. bANPUD New Brunswick Grown and Govern- thwsya •nt+wtat,He Wondered. g�yameat Certified. 1•tyeh a' opportunities seldom coma Irish Cobblers and Green Mountains. ,ask or bio.Ciesth t ri �.�; s-s• Big They talked so nice about bion. rnpnsaible.Geae.ntGrind labelled. ` ' For sale at the following prices: no .n �v,,.l..Si®oada " They p?sisal him to Ula skies; Our Canadian March weather-one peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.60 iesture. They said they loved his genial voice, the sent blas- Sag, 90 ]be., 2.5. SUIosDS CAM S`rf Gil.i fa1TEo �• 1 —, j day bright, but adoppy, yeanava+ AOarit,At St,Jets.N.A. The kindness in his eyes; _ try and cold-is extremely hard on Special price in lata of 5 bags or more. otrildren. Conditions make it neces• No charge for bags or packages. Can i They said they oft remembered sell you Ontario Grown, at about 20 .± - sary for the mother to keep the little per cent. less You will have to order -� - ) The noble things he'd done, ones indoors. They are often confined rr They vowed he was in add things early as quantity is limited. Cash with ®AlvDRUIns « to overheated. badly ventilated r toms order. Mlnard's cleanses the scalp, os of ofs'. favorite eon. [r whole i W ON he lea stimulates the roots / - _ The city's. to _ ... and catch colds which rack the H. W. OA 8 t pores, s7etem To guard against these colds P.O. Box 38 Brampton, Ont. the hair to new activjty, Rub <• ; He heard their praise and plealddt$ and to keep the baby well till the bet Minard's into the scalp four times w ' en in'tear he said: a waalt And th ter, brighter days come along, a box "They talk of me so nicely, of Daby's Own Tablets should be kept must be dead"' 1n the house and an occasional dose l g —Wilbur D. Nebit. given the baby to keep his stomach ►1�( rt �Oti 40Ll I and bowels working regularly. The Ritz �It� i t The "Queen New Jersey of Queens," the girl Tablets are a mild'bui thorouch taxa- Atlantic City f �� chosen durinv recent festivities in tine which never fail to regulate the HOtel ' Tunis as the most beautiful girl in stomach and bowels and thus they re the city, had to renounce her throne lieve colds and simple fevers and keep Americas Smartest ` ''because of protests b the Mohamme• the baby fit. The Tablets are sold by j . p y Resort Hotel. i ______ !" p__� Of� Aad H� , r den population. They objected to her medicine dealers or by, mail at 26 - DCCaa V! - - violating one of the precepts of the cents a box from The Dr, Williams Famous for its Euro- Koran by showing her face before Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Plreserved By Cpl peau Atmosphere. Your. r► :crowds. ' improve tj Alvan T. Simonds Economic Perfect• Cuisine and 1for daily toilet par. p�_ t :Service. Use Cnt3eura Soap Prizes for 1925• poses with toodtea of Cntleara Ointment t ' A nce To encourage the study of Econo Single rooms from 15.00 n eceded' alts ha, ,fresh.`leas akin and thick, =lousy hair. They an ideal T11- mica two prizes of $1000 and $500 are Doable rooms from 18.00 I Moreppeara ossph it you want y(�r for the toilet n is also Cuticula Tal• . offered by Alvan T. Simonds, press• European Plan I cum for powdering and perfuming• dent o[ the Simonds Saw and Steel complexion'to clear, eyes to brighten,' tasDM s..s lr.s b ltlaa Aware.t}aadi.s i9 Company.of Fitchburg,Massachusetts, A1eW Hydl!Iatric and 'and skin to become soft and smooth. nom, oet>.�. :.o.a.z sus.uosrot.^ Price,ace_ ttk.Mataent4b ane sae.Talev®76e. '. tar the beet two essays on the follow- Electro - Therapeutic Thin, nerve-exhausted people grow' yy - 1�' Try o�n•w shaving stick. �+ Ing subject: Your Prosperity and , Department. strong on Bitro-Phosphate and drug gists guarantee it. Price $1 per pkge.' -- - Mine." ` Arrow Cbemdcal Co., 257 Front St. East, < � ° The contest is open to aH residents GUSTAVF TOTT.ManaSfes Toronto. Ont. - - TIRED OUT* of the United States and Canada. It is hoped that it will especially appeal - �O� If it happens to business executives, assiatanta to ALL THE TIME there is no Mar- business executives and students of - q ,a coni Agency in business and commerce. - EU RITIS p�Q your town have Contestants, who are not well versed Nems Gaye little Rest your dealer write in economics, are advised to study ole- .�► mentary works, dealing with funds- US. We want you mentals, and to read' articles on - to have a demon- economic subjects in newspapers and Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- to in your .F magazines. The essays may be en- hama Vegetable COMPOUnd own home of the drely original or may be based, in M a r e o niphone, -- whole or in part, on books or articles. _ _ 1 Harrowsmith,Ontario.-"I took your rte; - master radio re- It the letter plan is followed, refer- „� medicine before my baby was born and ceiver. This can enCes to the books and articles should 1 It was a great help be arranged be given in footnotes. Ito a as I was very The essays must be at least, 2500yuntilIatarted ter through your words in length and should not exceed �- _ l k� 1�e it.I,just felt : local.dealer. Also as though I was tired 3500 words. They must be typewrit- i out all the time and send your name nd ten aon ane side of the paper only• would take weak, c t for--f-r-ere__radio_ - -Th-e prise.•winning essays, upon Pay fainting spells. My booklet "PD. ment of the prizes, will become the nerves would bother " me until I could get property of Alvan T. Simonds. r' The judges wi11 be announced later. little rest, day or They wil'1 be selected from experts Proved safe by millions' nd prescribed by,physicians for i night I was told by a The in economics, business, and related friend to take Lydiii ,,.,� E. pinkham's Vege- Marconi Wireless .activities. Their decision must be'ac- - O' 1 table Compoand, and I only took a few Tel. Co. of Can., Ltd. copied by all concerned as final. NQUrlf15 COIdS bottles andd it helped me wonderfully. I Montreal. The essays mulct reach the Contest ' • ; would recommend it to any woman. I - Halifax, Toronto, Editor; Simonds Saw and Steel Com- Neu Headache am icing what I can to pub this ' Vancouver, St. 4 a good medicine. I lend that little book ,3 John's, Nfld. pang. 470 Alain Street, Fitchburg, lily you sent me to any one I can help. You Massachusetts, on or before December LbTOOthache can with the greatest of(pleasure use 31, 1925. agO n-ry name in regard to the Vegetable Compound if it will serve to help others Typewriter Music. e E sq .-MRS. HARVEY M1LLIGAI•i,R. R. No-2; In order to get the proper effect of 'Rheumatisril .Pain R ; Harrowsmith, Ontario. i the various sounds when shrapnel o "Bayer" In a recent canvass of purchasers of ' r breaks and scatters, a French soldier D Accept' onlyBa er acka C �V l' r_ � � II,ydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- 1 who has composed a new symphony. which contains proven directions - 'pound over 10A,000 replies were received f entitled "At flue Front." has called for Handy "Bayer" bones of 12 tablets. ane 98 out cf every 100 said they h.-A the use of twenty typewriters in•the ,Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. .been helped by its use. Thie meditjDa i 32 -`25 orchestra alongside he muMcal instru in for sale b all druggists. Aspirin to the trade mark (registered In Oanada) of S. A. SfanWbile,rI of well ylown y B� ments. seldeater of aalleyllescid (Acetyl fielleylle Acid, "A. S. A."1, wblk It la well known - V �O that Aapfrfn means Bayer manNactare. to their the central t against ma , ttatloo*, the Tablets I t GUE i�C. 12—'26. .� --' will be atam with their general trade mart, eta "]3shr Otosa" yy Minard's Liniment for Colds. pt sayer Oomptmr 1>� _ •• .q„�uy� �.., 'r,.,e, �.: _F ,a... .� ...w., .. ...' -:.. � .,,. .'..r o ..,.. - -... �: ,t.,r. 'a ^^'y. -.,q �y. 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M•.y. .4 F -.,5 -,_ ^.'1•.fi 4x^. S •a. R'f-;} .`",' 7 t. .y.• •i. '- 'Xiith"fing *CWO -Notice to Creditors 8 A S K T S { - 1 S ; - AND OTHERS Having purchased the stuck from � y 11 TO-DAY :Fo' r TMRMS . ., the Estate of ' 1:1.15 per year,,: $1.50 if paid in advance. [a the este to of Thom:> ZVilson, late- ;- Subscriptions ro the United States,and Creat of the Township of Picket in,t, in W. G. BARNES and the.eutira; Don't overlook the fact that fist! foods are one of the best. Britain 12.00 is advance. the County of Ontario,Gentleman, , and most nourishine of all funds. Cheaper -deceased. business'of -JOS. W . DOTEN than cleat. Here are a few lines _ JOHN NAUHKA8, Proprietor, NOTICE is berehygiven pursuant to Amprep+red to supply all sizes _ —n'e have always in stock. Try thew to-day, - ---- Section iib, R S. O., 1911, Uhapter 121, trom Briry Boxes to Tbree that all creditors and- Others havirep, and Half Bu�bel. T FI\I`AN HADDIEB WHITEFISH NOTES AND COMMENTS. claimsorderriands agat❑st theE';tate Fir?t Quality New Winter Caught ' r of the said Thotns.s Wiisom who died Gleen River Basket W rks ' -In his speech in tl►e Legislature On or about the 16th dap of Norembrr, Mild Cuted 1 i e. per lb. Dressed 15c per lb, 1923, are req tired on or befure' the Phone'Mails. el(M •a few days ARO Premier Fe►•gnson 1st day of April, 1925, to send by t made it plain that lie depended on post prepaid or deliver to the Execu• -FRANK. PENNOCK SILVER BRIGHT' SALMON the "Nets" for their• support in tore of the Will of the s+id deceased "The'hien that,made the Barnes' Choice Red:Meatea ; �. full particulars of their clairus and the Basket." the future, and that tle "Drys" natureof the security (if any) held by Headless and Dressed 15c per lh. l could not be d{}l1Eeud-pdttyr on. r mfr dthai�l Executor -will- proceed-` - SEAL HERRING CHOICE HALIBUT i p p them. I • Arid that after the last mentioned T — — „`+t,oT_;veuld = before - A principle. This has alvva s been to distribute the assets of the said de- aa1 todn M \o Better y _ ..1?' P Y Quality Boneless Steaks, : ' weakness in the temperance ceased among the parties entitled a p thereto; having regard only to the 12 cents per Ib. 30 cents per Ib. - party in Ontario. Whenever there claims of which they shall then have ■ has been an election in which one received notice.' � Hard' and Soft Coal Of thea -THE GROCERY STORE of the candidates was a staunch Dated at Stn❑ffville, Or.t this 5th best quality on �s� d>tp of March, 1925. JAMi�.c ? C A if ! DSO N ” ,temperance man, it has been in. Thos Sanderson, hand variably the case that the tem. . Cl'aremout, .Ont., THOS A � ' — — - ---- ---- perance people would forget about and Executors A. their temperance principles hand Alfred Lemmon, Brougham, Ont, Pickering Hardware More work heart and son]- for their By hIcCULLovGH& BUrro:�, party candidate. While the tem Stuuffvlile, Ontario. /�/��QY +��(\+e �° C SWBei U �� perance' m ndid'ate would receive X7.29 . tbeir Solicitors, Lax-ets�/ V A.s ,.d Litwtbi no support frons the temperance : The P1CkeT'illg ��ii ----- -i--�- -- - t �1..M lement in the opposing political DALE MIl.3.a7 ` - parte l;ewould lose considerably Vigilance Committee from the anti-tem erance ele Now is the time to get your seed for the spring'crap. P _ _ _ We have a Rood supply of ` ' - went in his own party. Thos, The object of this Association is to las'a rule, it wan a handica fora lessen stealing and rosecute Wheat or any grain ,taken in p the felons. Red Clover Alsike Alfalfa and Timothy nor, Man to enter a political contest as exchange for Fleur. > > is tEmperauce wan. No govern Members having prgpuly stolen eosnmani! We have Bran,-Shorts, All No. 1 Tested SeecJ. Chop,' ^" moot ever gave the people better cite immediately with any member p temperance legislation than Sir of Executive Committee. Oil Cake Meal, _ klso, Rive your stock a good Spring Tunic. We have the °Win. Uearst. but when he went Membership tee - $1.00• all kindsoof grain. Royal Purple and Dr. Heoi4 lines. 'r?� 3 to the country for re-election; he xlokae Ser•°*"opm an Aplicatiot n.id:am or; -� -- - '0at.-'Q. �eni't-- i rt er- ng�aTt�-��m McC -miP Deerieats-an441e-pa im - • met Kith disastrous defeat. Pre- Ogilvie"s;Porridgee Exec.Com,—L. D. Banks,C.S. PAM- Royal Household Flour, -,Our Motto: We have it, can get it or it is not made. mier Ferittison blames the prohi• er, 1I, S. Chapman,Pickaring. _ 4 bitionists for that defeat, and they Cream of to "est Flour. ' were nodotibt to a very great �x �' N urro, Ja's, RiChardSon,reCHUPPING'E�'ERY' _ tent responsible, although the President 6eoreta:y I = ' igene-al unr•eit cine to the war hod ! `VEEIi;D�iY La-+its 5 cA s� * eN J. S. BAISDON, PICKERING also nituh to• do with it. The slCaahlis�dLaaftrt IIS_ N. -r J. . .- .4'Wets," by the,government grant 'inir their demands for stron¢er .,yu•rf, beer, have won a great victory. 54+ �; ft'J '•�,;h, To 4 It is the thin of the hedge cugreater ?� 4 Ghat will precede de g greater detuaoda. � - •-• - � - The "'Nets" have not attempted � o ���/��►'�j�J �� �, ', _ Prosperity Follows ' to ect.ceal the fact that they will I Cow demand farther conceQsions, Dairy .,:,y:�•..�' ,~yJl-'f7w:rrLi:}'!:!?X."d..'::wC_�:t:n:.L' ►e'hic•li. un.e-i a .treroeodouo flitht - is put up by the temperance peo.- r To properly men:--rtial;ar a ceremony, we bring to it the �;; ji, hRICI'LTL RAL �ut'veys prove pie, %Fill nndonbtedly be granted, ability. dil¢nity courtesy and practtical assistance that , JC'� that the fartnPr a'hu baokj a :ti leaves [it,d,•rail uncared for. We serve with experience i „ 'n ontl;ly tnilk rr cream cberic soon The cause. of tenrperanc•e has re ;�•, and respectful t,nder�t,tndinit. becorues ir.drEenrlent of tluant i+il ceived'it great set back, and unless �• Q �� �' 1� �� worries. The Clair c�cv-the milk the. temperance people are well }{ P oNE-P KEIRL �Q � � DI<RE:C'TC3 ' c•hFyne-the book account fuim an organized and decide to stand by B K� indep-timtit,le cli.tin whirl! defies. > �"� "hard tittles" Find Liu-iuess clFures- the'ir principle=, regarr3less of the ci,ins, 8irr•e IS73 the St,indacd I3-tuk �JnILCAI• p91`Ly which they have • « YEARS of Canada has, catere4 to the need•+ '• -supported in the past, they trill _ ys t of the dairy f firmer, rendering silt- snot recover the lost ground. Our" Colle t10n a vice tient service to hi+ Uu,iiies , WITH branches and correspondents SALE REGISTER. "1`H1✓ _ oa. 'dirty throughout Canada and strong finan- ` bAY' hl.csrs �tH— me - tial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to Inrp ant STANDARD BANK sale of furniture. household eft-ccs, make prompt collections in all parts of the . horse.; rigs etc., in the Village of world. Acceptances are -quickly obtained, _ - OF CdA ADA Olaremont. the property of Thntnns 4, r a meats promptly transmitted—details are DICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, 3lanap.er' Birkett. Sale at 1.30 o'clock ebarp. '•t.a,.ac `P refully and accuratelyP handled. Branches also at Brooklin, west hill, Whitby s See hills. F. Nig:. Silversides, auc- - tiooeer, Ask our local manager for complete information. _ ~SATURDAY, MARc'H 21ST—Auction 21 -- — - sale of household furniture, the pen. THE - Subscribe for The Pickering News party of Mrs. Arthur Jaek,•on, - '�LVhithy and ,Pickering tocvnline ('2 MIMON ISA" miles west ,if Whithy). Sale at -DO- 130 sharp. Terms cash. W. Maw, auctioneer. WHIM BRANCH, � 'S,• P. LYIYD, Manager. "QUALITY - E CE • SATISFACTION" 1K0�►DAY, M.+RCM 23RD-Auction Bale L1p K'..3!v BE-� E C• CROSS- Mower• SERVICE .7�TI F � of gorse. euinnee, implements. cedar . . _ ., - '' •. �� �/v~ posts, harness etc„ at lot 13, .coo. 4; . Pickering (Greenwood road), the property of Victor Clark. Sale at PICKERINCAt. one. See bills. W. B. Powell, nuc. ' tioaeer. •mss. TUESDAY, MARCH 24TH—Credit sale of form stock and implements t. lot �� 1 8, con.4. Scxruo.,,. the uo ecru Of MEAT ., j A. E. Bootb. Sale at one o'clock. sharp. See bills. Prentice& Pren• tire. auctioneers. Round WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH—Auction SuClOin Roast Steak, �.: .. 24c psi Ib sale of horses, cattle, implements, or Steak, 25c 6. :furniture etc.,at lot 29,con. B,Scar. Porterhouse Roast or.Steak, .: boro,(Kennedy road, Scarboro Jct.), 18C 4. the,property of Bel! Bros. Bale at Rump Roast,... " - 12 o'clock. sharp. See bills.• John :Fine Rib Roast, ... •. 2OC - � `t` ? Prentice, auctioneer. Heavy-Rib Roast, ,.. .16c f n1DAy, MARCH 27TH—Extensive sale 'Shoulder Roast. .. ... 14 and 16c of hofiaes, cattle, li0 breeding Pwes Pot Roast, ... '14C " ` E R E" Plank-renes and lambs, form machinery, Ford Brisket, to boil, •• ge " ' tall-clad _ ... MP M. BARNS •-• car etc., belonging to F M.Cooper, - will be sold at lot 22, con. 9, Picker- Leg ui:' Pork,... ,.. 25c '` Fire-safe Permanent ing, opposite Graham Bros. No re- 205C of Pork, 25C " Lightning-proo Super-strong - - 20c,23c serve. 8 months credit. Sale atone, "' Weather-ti value Convenient Win. Maw,auctioneer, Shouldet Roast of Pork, SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH—Auction Pork Chops, •• 28c f you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, s .. sale of household' furniture. ►ups, Pure Pork Sausage, ... 25c let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I cools, buggr,wagon etc., the proper- 25e " w: -- ty of O. H. Burling, Pickering Fill• P'inest Salt Pork,.,. ... 3x << have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy ;. age, Sale at one o'clock, sharp. See Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, : . •• �� to work in, and moderate in cost. bills: V*. B. Powell, auctioneer. •' " sliced, ... 35c t „ SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH—Auction Estimates g3adly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake Metal sale of horse, cow, household f,u ni. /Mild Cured Cottage Hulls (half or whole), 30C " lir Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated'Iron. Repairing and alterations tura. implements etc. the property . Back Bacon, .• 45c `� done. All work absolutely guaranteed. k . Qf Gipson Conner. Brougham, No Cooked Ham,.. 5c ;, F. J. PROUSE = PICKERING �:. reserve as•the proprietor is giving _ Welners,.. 25c U ' up house-keeping, Terme cash. Sale 10 At one o'clock. See hills. F.Postill, Head-Uheese,.. ... c " BU 1 LDER auctioneer. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents„ Barns f Houses etc. Building Contracting TUESDAY MARCH 31sT—Auction sale " `' 5 lbs 90 cents; > > of all kinds ?: of bousehold furniture, choice cow, �• '� lb.grints 18 cents'2 t cream separator etc.,at lot 31,King- - Fresh Trout andESPhite Fieh Every FFiday; Pickering Dealer for the Products of Ston road (balf mile east of Rouge i 'Hill),the property of Mrs. A. Burns. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Bale at 1.30. see bills. W. B. Pow- W. PICKERING " e!l, wnetionper. i 1 • r T. R' J - • :Y mos.i',£"�,»,.�<....u.:. ,�",',a::...-.......<ewe::: :,•..,a. ,vs•,.:,-.�...:,. ._..-— ,..:.__.,..w2.m.:-.•�.,.. . . Jo w Y% �� s irxtw'r •n-.:.err oy+ s ,,.,�,+,.. � ..,�. "9 ',,,,: k � �,.:, �.. -.-tet'. '"acc+4+ �•y:: 's :n � -.�:'a,.,. .a•:e � r.k •,�•.... .i: ` CLARE-MONT. bliss Ethel Arbuckle, of Mount +n, - is spending a couple of Farmers, AttehtioD Boot and Shoe Repairine Maple Leaf Mutual Fire J. t Beal was.�n the city on weeks.,.%ith Miss Eliz.tbeth Pngh• ' Thursday last: • I am anent for the World's Greatest Also harness repairing!at the new Insurance, Co-. �- Mr. ,Leard.- oLLakefield, spent .; Jack Briguall was in the city Sep+irator --The, Renfrew," $tovea. _ stand, opposite the y thQ week.e°d with Claremont Scales and Oil Engines. Fleur 's Chea r&tee for farm and count mover the week-end. friends, having accom auied D. A. S p post office. _. P_ _I'y T. P. Shirk and Alvin Burhby g p $•mous Plows.Points.Grain Grinders, buildings. X; spent the week-end in Toronto, Pugh. -- - - - _ iCbsel Barrowgetc. = Best ticorkmanship-guaranteed. 'Windstorm Insurance on bt3itdin e �.o. i Brantford binder twine and second. g , _ Thos. Gregg shipped a earl+gad - --- -- --'— hand separators far sale. Charges m_oderate.._ _ windauills,Silos etc. .,of stock to Toronto 'vu Saturday. READ THIS OVER David Graham is confined to his ROBT• DEVITT, THOMAS WATSON Automobile Insurance - - house with an attack of lumbago. Save your time and money by instal- Phone 0ii Pick, BROUGHAM PICK.ERING,'"ONT. - "bf all hinds, The measles are stillgnitepreva• ling in pc+n targe one of our Instant _ lent among the younger genera- Gas Oil Burners. Only 213 50. Will FARMS FOR BALE _ tion. last a life tiute. -- ' Mrs. Frank Orchard, of Sas. Our International Oil Furnace Burn- ODSWrite or phonekatchewan, is visiting fiieuds in era are most complete, GraviPp fed. BARGAINS IN DRGO • i Perfectly,"safe. Enortn an furnace. E D. B O W M A N -town. Everlasting.. Will go to any furnace. , T Mrs. Cliff Soden is officiating at EKsv to instal and operate. Price SERVICE SATI&9ACTIOlti SAVINGS .-0 the sw.itchboayd at the central at $81,75. Ark fur folders. 20 WHITBY, ONT. present. W. J. GORDON'S, Men's Knee Rubber Boots, rolled` Metks Bushman Rubbers, white Z Our garage hien are busy these Church Street, ed¢e, red solea, regular sole, rolled edge. 7 ilets, days getting cars ready for their Agents Wanted 9316 Pickering 4,50, at 3.75. reg. 4.00, at 2.75. CLAREMONT summer work. --- White soles at 4.25. _ c Q ' Get your tires from F. M. Coo Ladies' Plain Over Rubbers, �,Re AMG !T Y I �er See his advt. in another col- S Ll I NT G L S -r• � � � e .: Men' Plain Over•Rnbtiers at 90 cents• utun in this issue. at 1.20. �• Highest price paid for Miss Mackey, of the public school British Columhia Cedar Ladies' Cushion Sale Oxfords, JCream at the 4�' teaching staff, is still uff duty stiff- • Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles double "e" wldtb, ersin from the flu. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Ladies' Oxfords, black, tan and Duncan Morgan is on the sick for sale at $wade, regular 4.50, regular 4.00, for ' ;3 �'Claremoa E Creamery' list at present suffering frost an T. PATERSON'S - CLARE310NT for 3.00. - - attack of bronchitis. — Give .us a trial and be convinced ` Call and get prices. Men's Tweed Suits, regular. Men's Raincoats,'tweed, ~ Mr. Spenceley, east of the torn, _ g -- R' is conIIned to his house with an --'-�- 18.00 to `20.00, at -I regular 12 00, fX attack of the measles. - 13 00. _ Pickering A. D. Peters, of Port Perry, called on a number of Claremont Call at JFIN�OLD'S Phone 3800 Leah err Goods' StorO t friend's on Friday last. , _ John Forgie has rented Thos. IBirkett's residence and will, tAkP THE BREAD CS�A.RF.:�20NZ'. C1�T'='A.RSO HAR*:E89 possession on ArpH let. ,WITH A Our supply of quality Harness and '. Reuben and Mrs. Besse and ebild- PURPOSE � _ ._� __ Parts is now complete. s �� ren, of Brooklin, spent Sunday - `- SHOE-- -'with their AlatiaQs here. osn -' We have a large stock of this Famsue Ir Maitland Andereen went into Boot on hand-unbeatable- i; for biLrd wear and tear. the city on Tuesday owing to the l '' _ ' serious illness of his father. - s r G. M. Fort;yth bad g business ^- REPAIRING ----- - trip to W1]ttby on Taesda-r- in our pure oo res a ma nfor- our established repttta- . connection with township a$aira. p - tion for-repairing nll tlnda of r Chas. and Mrs,Elliott,and child, has a worthy, purpose. harness and boots. Jt brings health and 'full ' `' ! of Brookifn, spent stzndap with CECIL BRADLEY 'Mrs. Elliott's, parents. H.and MrF. strength and a• mealtime 43regg• _satisfaction to the folks Harness maker, Walter Ward kon $rst prize in who partake of it regu- - �p�' ♦ the men's skating race at the car. PIC$ERItiG, _.--- niv-tl in the Caledonia rink Fridaytarty. One slice calla for - --- -- -O\ ONTARIO ' a loaf; one loaf forms the night. Misses Laura and Jennie Mor babit. is ~ gan spent last week with their ��� r sister, Mie. •Leslie Feagby, of Cot it Ft r'sfTu-rn. ',Sandford, - _ _ _.. On Saturday last Wm, Stalker, ' a an old and hiehly respected reel r�- FLIGHTED! No.wonder! The first turn or oi�R. a dent, pasEe9 away at hi$ homeiu �, , two of the dials—and lo!— ou are enjoyingC�ROCfit1ES DaRmar. r� yl St Dol hid intends leaving `" BA►KE1:3Y the delights'of radio ARS ti Win pIRA an Saturday fur the Peace River .i' I;PHONE*900 ,' —if it is a De ores Radiophone p'OPUI�AR ma ker at+ 'District, where his son, Fred, is cPICKERING Simplest, easiest of all to install and operate! pow residing. -- - _ A cadet corps 1.4 heing_or�tanizeA Metier worry tabouto sow little you lenos p iso ; gni in connection with the Contin a a RaIDEAL . v,. radio Get p � �• ation school and the equipment directions, for installation, turn dials -and enjoy �. has already arrived. �� - ' Clarence and firs. Pengelly, of qP yourself. . That's all? G l o��r S`0��Brooklin,motored over on Sunday Remember, too, we are here to help andY `�'' land spent the day with the lat �J ter'$ parents, Thomas and Mrg t Car tad�Iseyou• Zee see to it you get the best.ourF Pater$on. I s Come in! See .the Trird'yn--tl a wonderful u1 Rent�en Rawson, who Ras con • . Prune4, DelMont brand, '? lb9 2.5e ` ` Sned'to bis bed for about three . Radiophone that gets five-tube volume and ds- gig meaty ones, same brand 1 220 " weeks through illness is now im " with Rance with the economy of only three tubes dog^� Salmon, pink 4 'ttns- 110 provinta nicely and is able to -be the work. - 1 Pkg Benson's Corn'Starch le around again. Dilminion Tires I Laundry the two26cs ker who has been in Ow to simplicity, immense popularity: and Free•rauninR-Salt, round pkg. lla A. VincentBaker, _.- . the employ of the Claremont production it now costs only $85! Other Radio- ar tin CceAttterp during the past few ?iqe can saps you money. - .phones at lower rices still! CI ken Pork e'a d B L'8oe , ' e montbQ has staved to the vicinity p Next iii 1 ('� ti at size Il4e 250 of Stouffville where he will engage Rbyal Cord, 3324 21.4A h -FRET} T BUNTING - Am°uta, 3 pkgs in farming. Royal Cord, guaranteed, 2 Large tins Tomatoes .850 Edgar Kearns, who has been 8000 miles, 301$} 10.99 sa Corn Flakes 10c r+pending the past few weeks at Nobby Cord, guaranteed. Dates, 2 pkgs D e 150 his home in Omemee, returned to 7000 miles, 3023A 8,99 Good size Grape Fruit,3 for 230 -Claremont on Monday and is now TnbeP.oi0a8:� 1.25 � Our prices are, all right. ++ busy repairing harness for the Dominion Tubes,30x3} 1.7; d e v Phone 3700 . d .epring work.• All other eines accordingly y The curlers held a carnival on D IF'riday evening last, which will Frank. CHIDLOVP : robably be the last pf the season. Get in on this quickly, as these CLAREMONT ' �p rices will only last for thea, ' :The chief feature of the evening P y _ was a broom hockey match be. month of -March. 1 _ - �t*een the curlers and the farmers, Drop us a card or phone in which the former won by the Saw Mill and Basket ti score of 6 to 1. F,• M. C- 0 0 P E R f The Yonnq People. of St. And. row's Church, Pickering, purpose — - - - - - .Factory coming up on• Monday evening ''CLAREMONT neat to pap a fraternal visit to the Young People of the Union Church. !• ' LOGS WANTED ~' thy The feature of the evening will be a debate in which two from eachBrighteD .Custom sawing done, Dat Rolling society will participate. James Underhill bad the misfor �flA� f ti'lOVer af>141 Timothy. and Chopping, Wood tune to fracture his leg just above ' � a�'4 SoWn by the, MoSt Repairing, �" ithe ankle by falling on the ice at Oitlaal Fafff1. n EVerywhere 6hxping and Turning. ,Agiucourt on Monday last. He '� ' was taken to the Toronto General UR dots sCkva end Ttmeedthy at is re t�m ' Kiddie Kars,'Sleighs, Office Stools Hospital where the fracture was Di.tccb sup se�tbat '� P to wr.Cam Cts' eq irtd the enocmow Salt For Sale reduced. He was able to return Spring will Boon j%ruse incbademand for Renoir'.Seed'is due to -__ 'dome the same evening and is now ahree wtsuntfi g fatww !CHAS. A. WHITE. resting well. be here Purity, Quality and Nigh Grrminauoat Union � Successor to late-W. G. Barnes The Mission Band of the L nion , & full line or the latest We biddy reoorrvnetid our r�af� Phone 6120'or write Locust 'Hill, Ont. Church intend holding a boa soc• folloWhg oaridles: ;sial in the basement of the church WALL PAPERS Remit'sBrands of Medium Red Clove•-- •► on the evening of Wednesday, All Northern Grown • , March 25th. There will be a prize all 22 inches wide. Rennie'sBrands ofMammoth Red Clover: ;offered for the best boa. A short - ; ' All Northem Grown program will be given consisting Prices t0 suit everyone R nnie's Brands of Alfalfa Clover,- of a pantomime in title, `•Horne All Ontario Grown 'Sweet Horne,"solos etc. Ladies, gee our papers before busing t Renniell Brands of AlsikeClover� 'brio a box. Bo s,-come and.bu � elsewhere Alt Ontario Grown ° g Y 3 Rennie'$Brands of Sweet Clover•x•� a box. A Complete list Ot - - All Ontario Grown - - How could a God of love corn Rennie's Brands of Timothy - Sherwin-Williams All Northern Grown \sr Mand Israel to latterly extermin- = Of all materiels and deniRn - ' :ate an enemy and spare not one of u , Order Rennie's Chis and Timothy S"ds kepi in stook. It will p•; you them, man% woman or child ? lti Paints Oils and !' ' frau your local Dealer.or dlred fran, 0611 at our work.sad In"*$our 6404 - ;connection with next Sunday ev- 'THE COM)�i1Naf obtain prioes Don't be misled ? Varnishes It.ENNIE' ',.lr.�» e!ti.we as tai employ them,sone ening's Sermon on "Like Fatber, WILLIAM �m 66 p y Like Son." Rev. E. Orsborn of _ Phone 1401 0w.ADELAIDSand JARVISSn. TORONTO ly we sea, and do throw off itis ego"O .r. the Baptist Church will attempt If you ean,wf u&aln 0ommisdon of 10 per oeni.,whiobyon w0',,.k to meet this difficulty. The sub• us tlolns y�DeokR/oea a pisv+t eerteinly save by parohesing feom ab)f fir" a� ject of the evening sermon ,.will be �t�. eelleoiieited. rt . •`The Law of the Harvest," fifth R, A. S C O T T Dari C Yeat oe woee�• a-J• 'P. MATSESONj rt in the series on "Laws of the CLAREMUNT Kingdom.' aM •«,.. �...'^.n.Y:�.n..e.�m..✓4 rs .T"�rr:: ,.,.:e,. - .;.:.,;.,�.,-.:..__:y.._ .:m.,.a.�zN..,., ,..s.i•. .,..:�.:.,...:;...:» .. ... ...... -_.. _., .... _ ... ..._.. ......_ .. ,... . ._.. _ ._...-..- ... ...,..v.__ .. .__. - ...._..,... ... _.,, ,.,_ >.x- .' _..e.....v.....,_._ra..`_ .....,"vCiF.9 rs�:..:,P'R.ea w� P..lQ . 4 ' L '43N •,.. ;,.. ... t ..:.�k 4 p f .ofi _ �'i 1.. ��"�".-••. 1 u:`a!` ..'.��..MY�.•. '.�' .ii .:t.' +Y!1 ..}+y„ d• 7 r.� S' �83tT4t}!''y ..[.. -M. ..9!... .E9 ;vee-s': •.1. 'r d ,•`y�+.mV�j'L. Y. .,h�- 1K .. .. M1 •�.vx e;.r: .:..w. ,F.... a. '!_.:-.• ..i:�'. '•.•.. :... 'v' r i '�'.L .fy 5. { 'K .X - J* tx.i• :Y'..' �� orEdward Academy, mar her bo- ethe Delicons �' v cause_ his heart had go upon first time' - poeaeasing her lrom the first he s. set Hill on the.girl at the Kirk-on- ��♦�yj_ �� � `ys �O drawn frons the- leaves of /�it Pr �uid ' ' But' the -possession ;of years had only made more poignant his early " li Q--]-�.disappointment. He had long known ed hail that never could he hope to reach this U a/ .' woman's heart; who 4a the cruet and _ ♦ innocence of youth had bestowed her 118Y8 Mia. EXpCYiCl1C0 - love upon another. Ron'- That the other had proved un- worthy, that he--had been blotted out GREEN TEA - of Lilias Armour's life, had but in- - - -: creased the -jealousy and hatred na- w a- _ •' • • / _ills won it millions of users. Flner lural to a rude bullying man of se- K than sus► JapanGunpowder.. or , ' cret;ve. instincts. It was an ever- growing offence to his pride that Kit Y_u'nig Dyson. Ask for SALADA* Kennedy should be upop the same v earth with him. The fact of his own childlessness still further embittered -- Walter Mac Walter, and when he saw a v ! the buy trudging schoolward with his « s bag of-brown leather on his back he t hated him with the hatred of hell. He had to grip the reins of his 1 +black horse tightly lest he should be tempted.to ride over his small uncon- y scions enemy. And on one occasion r 7 13T L IL C�OC$ETT. when his horse alightly started at Kit " i �`=" ✓' k'' Kennedy's sudden apparition behind a bush of broom, the Laird of Kirkos- ' ,aid exploded into a sudden storm- •. ~'' r CHAPTER XII.-(Cont'd.) as sure as daith, Duncan will gie Ye .break of passion, and even lashed the When guests come, especially! My sheets and ' your pawmies the morn richt nippily! bo furiously-across the face with his I .tell e, Margit," Nannie Hutch Y Y' pl'1�ow cases are so snowy-white, and have that fr � � Y g �� I hope it will be frost. � eon would say, ` res I think there is riding whip. sweet smell of 1�� Cleanfine89. Whereat Kit Kennedy laughed But he never again so Por of him- . given me the s iritcome a prophecy, and g g And I chane them often too because they're the time will come when a will belscornfully. self. For when next day he rode past '� .. Y I wad like to see auld Duncan .the little loaning which led up to ey grrood, prood o' that laddie. To `see layin' a hand on tae. Faith I wad the farm-ateading of the Black Dor- reauy easy "'i""—th way I wash t�1Cm'w3t�1 him villin' hog wi' it h'3 hunkers, set Royal on him I" nal he found. the Ruling Elder wait- *���t �p• ieedin his dowg wi bite o scone, an Then he would stoop to learnin' him to growl when he says great red collie which generals!kept Ing for him by the posts o! the gate. 'The pure Sunlight aude quic4ly search the dist right ou 'Duncan Duncanson,' and bark when i generally p (-To be continnPd.) g t.- - vigil outside the school all the time and leave every single thread sweet and cls=. Only a light he says 'Kit Kennedy'-,it,fair coves of lessons. TIO Wait of - rubbing may perhaps be necessary at times. Then a good a'. He'll come to ao ethin that lad- rinse and is as s' essl white as your heart-- Lees-y_-Fa,5 �g _P Y Y <r die I`ve warrant!" a within the truth when she de- more than deliberate, be was eaasper- wish. "He'll come to the gallows gin he Glared that she had heard her son•An- " disna behave better than he does at l dreg• and Kit Kennedytalkingabout sting. He moved~ spoke and lived at o y "For r clothes, dishes and general housework 1 always use hams," declared his grandmother, de- lessons every night in the amidd his own sweet will, and no one had. •Sunlight. Every bit of Sunlight is pure, cleansing soap, and eisively. ' "And his andfaither spoil- y'+ ever been known to budge him. He bo it is really economical-end my, how it does clean t Sun- gr po ,she went and came for. water to the came tato the village store one morn- ', Sun- lug him at every turn-as weel as •,veli at the gable end. light is so easy on the hands too!' Lever Brothers Limi 'you, Nannie Hutcheon, that should I What Kit read did with his books fig' threw himself down ori the bench the �8� soap >um in the world. make Sunlight. ken better, praisin' him up to thelwas carious. Yet when tailed with is ftof'the counter and announced skies;.I wonder at ye, Nannie, at your'.the matter by Mistress Hutcheon atter that he had }net killed his prize hog. ggs "Guess how much he weighed, boys," time o' life." !the departure of his grandmother, he + he drawled. Sunl ... .- .-_- . . "'Deed, Marget Armour, the!replied that they were in his bag, "Two hundred and seventy-five." a which proved to be true. For he ventured one of the loungers. smith's wife would reply, ye needna _talk. Ye ken that ye are joist as fond;opened that composite-smellin rete o' him as ony- o' ght So ns, for your puir tacle of SconeQ, tinny milk, tarry Lenny "shook his head. ImsTe's sake as weel as the bairn's ain.;twine, sweetmeats, and dead moles. Others offered suggestions; the And what ion. All sorts of maitters a wee bit wild-(There on the top -lay Kit's school gueeses grew so brisk that it began - neas? Faith, I wad raither hae him'books duly tied together. weights iwere givenke an , but to all of them I Eclipses as far back as 1207 B.0 "Here that, than ane o7 the unco guid weans. "Aweel,see that ye carry them hams lies for you an inestimable that are aye rinnin' Wain' to their this time," corn lained Mistress Hut Lenny merely shook his head. The are recorded at Oxford University,loan,' says Carlyle, referring to little Inithera wi' some tale o' their coin-l chfoa. only half convinced, "and no others began to lose patience. .From Observatory. In the same huge book'children. Take all heed therof; in p niers Aye, an' ale 'sag-wad their for a' here me myoblhalf to three lees b tine mare curiosity they-began to long pas- rare predictions concerning future all carefulness employ it; with high I' Y sioaately to learn the weight of the eclipses as far ahead as the year A.D. recompense, or eve with beau your talk, ye woman!'• hae to your granny, honest woman. i y pen_ w This brought out a ver hog and pase on to another subject. 2163. aity will it one day be required back." tall y pertinent The Lord forgi'e me for a' that I had question, and one which it needed all to tell this nicht. But I think He wUL ..Kelt, fol heaven's sake..how much ' the wit and, readiness of Kit's-chain- as it was dune for no ill-aetness, but d&d pour old bog weigh somebody pion to answer.. to keep.doon din." demat{ded. "We've guessed every l figure possible' How much did he The boy never brings either bulk With hypocritical deliberation Kit ?" or copy to the Dornal," said Mistress i closed up his bag, and strapped it weigh Armour, Does he- leave them wi' down with an air of finality which Leant' yawned. "HI-hum. I dun. You, and learn. his lessons afore hey comple;e'y imposed -upon his gond no'� be-drswied ."I'ain't weighed him starts for Name? The maister tells,easy hostess. Then yet' he proceeded - iine that h --+�•-- „ e divas allow ony o his along the road to a rained sawmill GREAT INCREASE _ scholars to leave their 'bulks-in -the which stood deep in the hove of tl echule!" narrow Grannoch glen. Here was an IN TEA CONSUMPTION Previously the smith's wife had aL-�O`d mill-half unroofed, and still con- The consumption of tea, it fa esti- ways thought that Kit tools his schol-! taining much of the machinery which mated, increased to 1924 thirty-nine vatic outfit home in his bag. But in a had once driven the wh+cling blades, .. moment she had faced the sad truth,(and sent a little line of brightness be- quit. a �m go t The price, a's a re- "- - and replied, "I daresay he leaves them fore the cutting edge through the rift- even hen. tea issthe cheapest pe 1.00 rpound, but `• aboot the amiddy, but I dinha ken for ing tree holes. pest bever- certain. .He's great wi' my Andrew, In one corner, sheltered by the sole age in the"world-siitde from R aster. 9 and I hear the two o' them aye speakremaining angle of the roof, was a Home for the Bout speakin' about learnin' and lea-, hearthstone. Kit had prised up one Make yourselves nes4s of pleasant . ,sone!': end of it, and in a space excavated thoughts. None of us yet know, for This also was true. For every night beneath he stored his school boobs none us have been taught in early • Andrew Hutcheon looked up from they till'his return upon the morrow. Them youth, what fairy palaces we may fore-hammer,and said.to the little boy}lie filled up his bag with stories from build of beautiful thoughts-proof who lingered about the red-belching the-first roadside pile, and gave every against all adversity. Bright fancies, door of the forge, loath to undertake animate object on both sides of the satisfied memories, noble histories, — - - -- --the long homeward way-in loneliness l way home a nice interesting time faithful sayings, treasure-houses of - and weariness, "Kit, has � - - - ye' learned .'dodging-them. Precious and restful thoughts, which ' your lesson for the morn?'-' But one morning a sudden turst care cannot disturb, nor pain make "No!" Kit would reply=, as cheer-�of storm, and the continual'decay lit gloomy, nor fully as If he had ever r poverty take away from e y page .ettei- hereat to an unsupported roof brought us,-houses built without hands for perf Pet I im . ­ 1�1 ­ ­-I . .. a ton or two of rafter, slates and /e + our souls to ]ave in.-Ruskin. ONTARIO Are ye gaup to learn-them the plaster down,on the stone which Gov- p _ •morn.'s mornin'_T' _. I ered his ill-used books. It took Kit Mail "No," said Kit again with equal three days to dig them out-days dur- a n king vserenity. ing which he never_ went near the "Ther," cried' Andrew Hutcheon (school, preferring like most o! the ` DIAMOND DYES" _ - sons of then an amount of future . n ! y I -The security afforded by the Province o� Ontario punishment to the least present dis- COLOR THINGSNEW ♦ (comfort. . _ l Savings Office, together with the facilities extended by When he did get back to school with I every Post -Office in Canada and other countries, make it the recovered ,books Duncan Duncan- for everyone to deposit.their savings in this institu- son asked where he had been. Beautiful home dye-_( tion. Interest is allowed, compounded half-yearly, with full max. Ing and tinting fa "I have been quarrying!" replied Checking privileges. WRILEY41, Rit calmly. guaranteed w'1 t h a ter suety mQaJ• Now ,a rural schoolmaster is ac- dipDiamin coldywater oto The confidence-the •rural communities have shown in, customed to his scholars being kept tint soft, delicate this..Savings Office is indicated by the large increase in de- OBc�fl$P at home to help with all sorts of labor, ! f posits, which are now'over $20,000,000. ..;•� 1- 7- APcwv or tsM#� domestic and agricultural.- But a bo j shades, or boil to . . g y � i dye rich, permanent` All deposits are secured by the.entire resources of the • 1 who' had been employed quarrying colors. Each 16-oent Dive them 11 Wriltley'a. was new to him. age 'Province of Ontario. ;f x>ehe to #o" particle mended tsharwere l ou Barr In he de- or-tial lingerie, a any om ns n dy Remi utanceXs sh 8ulld ere Ord$IStPer d le term itoen ft's • y 9 Y g?il rectloas so simple say woman can dys oney order, �e ttusss•' Conba=a acid ply. and should wroath Books! said Kit Kennedy. - waists, dresses, coats, stockings,' bank cheque, p , and beneflCial And was duly Iicked for sticking to sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang• be addressed to your neare.9t Branch, where,they will receive '�G!�Ylhi>� a lie. So thus by a -side wind sub Ings, everything new: - prompt attention. i. R12 stanti_al justice was done in the end. Buy "Diamond Dyes"-no other I s ■ s • hind-and tell your druggist whether province of Ontario Savings Office x .._ STALM CHAPTER XIII. _.• _ - the material you wish to color to wool KEPT wHEEL9 WITHIN wHEEt3. - or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, 1 �' � Or mixed goods. - •. HEAD OFFICE: 16 GUEEN'9 PARK, TORONTO _ -, H C N RIOfIT �, Walter Mac Wager was a man who Toronto Branch Offices: _ i + 1.1d, under-a blunt and bluff affectiatt "" • —— Cor, Bay and Adelaide ate. Cor. University ane Dundas tilts. of rough honesty, the revengeful I Too much preoccupation with your- SALIDA ap of 619 Danforth /venue. _ heart and restless suspiciousnessof a ' self is bad for you. Do not give all jealous woman. He had married Lilia3 your time to introspection or spend - Other Branches at ,: • Armour after successfully separating too much of it in looking into the Hamilton, St. Catharines, fit. Mary's, Pembrokka, Brantford, Woodstock, Owen Sound, Ottawa, 30K her from the c:assicol master of Cairn ! mirror. gsatorth, Walkerton, Newmarket and Aylmer, M 1'tAom tmu _ _ I Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair. - For Sore Feet—Minard's Linimentt1L - k �. �. .'.. .. ..._ -. .. _ ....a..,,.Y. a',:athr�a.+...Fw.uC`.i"z.:strrt_""ire+,:.S2i'�}v. 1.:2��Zr�'rte,"� ,h�t'c'�.`'' �✓'.:� yqr�+ (�x�A\r'yA`•i: w" ,;f:E �!' ... .f' '...h.'.f... ou� . s..A.:.'•.w. -" .• -. .. -... '. - '- :. �' -^G2. r - •,,1 -GYl� '.Cv{4- .i''114VIILSi.i ,. ,, 1.«••n: �o' ..; PROMa; ." " -4•.:.J: �ax :,.:'. -+n,. t���.'.rT',cr _.•, •h,.�' i+'`!y'+�.ri•."•dd .. .. ,., .:,r v i.r "r-�',,.' s?` ,'a`7• �`^ � v.-. ,�.r,y!•,,•�.r' ' r : .e. • Y - -- --- � 0� SITUATION W N.S. COAL •. - T BREAK EVER RECORDED MuvES.Is. vNci-�NGED CROSS-WARD F�J�ZL LARGES DaA' ON WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE Appeal Sent Out for Assist. z `' e ante in Relieving Needs of A despatch from Winnipeg says:-- in any one day. The biggest losses Sufferers. -Suffering the largest break ever re.l were.in'wheat and rye-ye lb 3!i ..-Halifax Mar. 15.r-The meek-end. Ig t6 17 cents a bushel and rye at one time"" corded in wheat in one day on the' passed without change in the situs- much as 17'rSi,cents. tion throughout the coal• -fields of Winnipeg Grain Exchange, May fu From From start to finish, quotations for g sal► tures fell 15% cents to $1.72% at the breadstufl's, wheat and rye, were Nova Scotia, precipitated by the with- rc the low point, and closed 14 cents!constantly toppling, and.talk of world`drawal, nine. days ag��, of 12,000 su ' i lately so rife, was no longer l miners. t it - lower, at $1.74.- This represented a;shortage, y 4 Premier E. H. Armstrong, who is total break of 47 teats from the ex- to be heard. Instead, the report cur- convalescing from an illness which t4 25 26 27 tretne high of the season's movement rent 'aside from the news about the g ' o! $2.207 , The July future closed!ending of the drouth, were confined kept him confined to his residence for the greater part of the week, stated z9, 30 with a loss of 14,cents, at $1.70, after nearly altogether to-adAces indicating to-night thele were no developmento - :-having touched the low mark of $1.68. that for at least the present the world g P It was the wildest market of the was in an overbought condition. in the situation as far as he knew. gt 32 33 4139 :.year, and the bear traders had abso- In such circumstances news at hand Hon, •A. S:_.MacMillan, Minister of lute control of the situation. `rhe that- drouth in the domestic winter Highways;''who proceeded to Cape 3b 7 'heavyc selling was brought about-by wheat territory was at an end and Breton, Friday night; in order to ob- fi weakness in foreign-markets and fav- that the crop scare proverbial for fain first hand information on the ex- 39 i orable weather conditions in the Un- March was apparently banished left tent of the distress and need for re- _ lied States winter wheat areas. the wheat market helpless in the face lief, throughout the collier districts, is not expected back before Tuesday. 4 WI 4 Coarse grains followed wheat in l of wild selling-that set in from every t 43 44 45 46 the record-breaking elide .with ryei aide. When at last the day was over Right Rev. James Morrison, D.D,, Roman Catholic Bishop of the diocese leading the way at a Ioss.of 16 cents..!traders stared blankly at the chalk 4T Lit !i9 A despatch from Chicago -says-. !marks on the. of Antigonish, caused a pastoral let- - blackboards telling in Breaking of the drouth in the West`:grim figures that the best prices met ter to be read to-day in all the church- 9t t and Southwest on 'Frida broke the'were at the ver opening of the mar- es of his jurisdiction, appealing for Y Y g , help, for the stricken women and back of the whole•wheat market. Rye i ket and the worst just at the close. Tnt INTERNATIONAL OTNDICArt, Y children. and the whose list of cereals were like-I . The ointed to the closing price of , Y P wise smashed down in value, the ex-i blas wheat, $1.66L' it was reported that Grace Bay Coi- to $1.67, as fiery 21 of the Birch Cove Mine SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD.PUZZLES , �< Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably s treme range of prices' for all grain i against the recent top record of which the company removed thetture. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, being prr}babiy never equalled before I$2.05'/x• pumps at the outset, is now full of _ --�-._ --- - water. and they In W3rpLAo .still others A letter belongs in each white - - MA� TS _,.- .° apace, words starting at the numbered equates and running either to 70 lbs., $17.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $1G.80; zoata � liariliy or vertically or both. 90 lbs. and up, $15.50; lightweight TDE rolls, in barrels, $33; heavyweight SEALER CRUSHED BY HORIZONTAL VERTICAL rolls, $P7. FLOATING ICE FLOESI-Customs t-Hurry r TORONTO. Lard-Pure tierces, 19 to 19c; 6-8osa tubs, 19iF, to 2oc; pails, 20 to 20i4c; Vessel Reported Sinldn Arid 11-Pant of verb "to be s-Turklah titts Man, wheat-No. 1 North., $1.87%; prints, 22 to 22%c; shortening tierces, po g t2-Shant 4-Definite artlCle No. 2 North., $1,82%; No. 3 North., 14 i to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, Crew of 80 Men Are Y 5--Only $1.79; No. 4 wheat, $1;69. 151,2 to' 16c; prints, 16%c. t4-Mineral earth Y _ - -_.16-Pon 5-Measure out Win. oats-No.-2�R�53 c; o. olc6 heavy steers;$7,75 to $8;50; ---. Res led= - 7-Lt uor A despatch from St. Johns, N - T 3 CW, 561/4e; cafes No. 1 feed, 5614c; do, good, $7 to $7.50; butcher steers, No. 1 feed, 53%c; No. 2 feed, 49%c•� ' Ad., 17-Motor fuel 16-Choleast part q f S.-To dress up choice, $7 to $7.7 do, goodsays:-Word was received here late tb-Before 1 , 9-Period All the above c.i-f, bay ports. to $6,70; do, m , $5.50 to $6; taco for recreation ' • American corn, track, Toronto-No. do, com„ $5 to $5.25;-butcher heifers, in the evening that the entire crew 19-Urea on y ,► t 13--P o ' . -3 yellow, $1.35. choice, $6.75 to $7; do, med., $5.50 of 80 men of the sealing steamer 22-Black stick fluid ",' 18-Potton 1✓lillfeed-Del., Montreal freights, to $6; do, tom., $5 to $5.25; butcher Stella} Maris, which was last report- 24--The splkenard 2t?-Urchin ' bags included: Bran, r ton, $30; •cows choice, $4,50 to $5.25; do ed to be sinking by the head after be Ye'-'First steamship to oroas the 21-Wonderful • 1 fair to good, $3.50 to $4; canners and gAtlantic (abbr.) 22-60ring flowae y shorts, per ton, $32; middlings, $38; in crushed in the ice, had been res- of worship29-Change t good feed floor, per bad, $2.90. cutters, $2.25 to $2.70; butcher bulls,F cued and taken aboard the sealer as-system a (int. oats-No. 2 white, 47 to 50c.I good. $4.50 to $5.50; do, fair, $3.75 Rf--Color 2s•-Owing y Prospero. 80-praise highly26-Ocean Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.49 to to $a; bologna, $2.50 to $3.25; Oerfeeding $1.54; 3 winter, not ter, $ No. 1'Veers, good, $5.75 to $6.50; do, fair, The sealing steamer Stella Maria, 111-Long for 27-Percelve I q pP g $4."5 to $550; stockers. $4.50 to 132-Liquor 28-Far west State (abbe) 1 commercial, nominal, f.o.b.- slu in fair, 3 $5.50; do, $4 to 4.25; calx„s port Saturday for the annual seal! M4--WINingiy 81-Separated = ' one of the fleet which,sailed from this points, according to freights. choice; $11 to $12; do, med. $7 to hunt, sent a radio mes'sage at day-' s6-Also i3-Looped rope Barley'-Malting, 74 to 786 - To cherish - - - Buckwheat No. 2, nominal $R; do, grassers, $3.50 to $4.50; mi;ch I light that she had been crushed in the j 137-For 85 cows, choice, $60 to $70; fair cows, Y� Rye--No. - $1,01 to $1.06. ice and was sinking. 11 Suffix to form feminine nouns 3e-Deserve; merit Man. flour, first stent, $10.?0, To- $40 to $50; springers, choice, $75 to The Stella Maris, with eight other ' -0o s nickname 89-ill P Fortlls desert spot I '.ronto; do, second pat., $9.70, Toronto. $90; good light sheep, $8 to $9; beau-I sealing steamers, was on its way to t3-- P _ 41-Self fes and bucks, $4.50 to $6._0, bulls, M16-Parcel of Around 42-Unit of money (abbe.) ;! Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., $7..0 the northern Grand Banks where the to$7.30, in bags, Montreal or Toronto; $3 to $4: good ewe lambs, $14.50 to I 47-$elf 48-South American plaer! 16• do med. $10 to $12; do, culls, young seals are found on floating ice 43--Earthen pot snowshoe $ -Kind of do, bulk, seaboard, $7 to $7.10, �$8 to $9; hogs, thick smooths, !ed and floes. The hunting season will open I 4!-Anger „, 144 4 over Straw-Car lots r ton $8.50 to$9. ib-•-C Y , Screenings-Standard, recleaned. f.!watered, $12.83; do, f.o.b., $12.2x; do. on'Friday, but the vessels Were,per- EO-Mantle worn by Turks •Z count into $12; do, off cars, mitted to sail earlier so that they !b1-More kind 'r6-Baia metal l b. ba its r ton °8. country points, I : Ir o Hay-No.O L,per ton 14; No. 3,I $13.25; select, premium, $`-'•42. might have time to locate the herds!, --- � i' er ton, $11.50 to $12; mixed, per ton, and prepare for killing. LEAGUE REMOVES ` Solution of Last vt set. s Puzzle � 10 to $ill The message received from the Cheese-New, large, 24 : twins. DANGEROUS WAR SPOT l c N o a e E A - c - ° 40 MONTREAL Stella Maris gave her position as 80 y a R E 25c; triplets, 25%c; Stilton, 26c. Old, miles off Notre Dame Bay, which is L E r A t 'large. 25 to 26c• twins,--26 to 27c; 2, 69c' do. tri feta, 27 to 28c. Oats, Can. west., No. on the north-east coast of Naw- Britain and Sweden Persuade Can. west, 3, file; do, extra No, foundland. R I .C !* G '�:EiT butter-Finest creamery prints, 36 _ France to Withdraw Troops K 1 feed, b8c. Floar, Man. spring wheat JIM to 37c; No. 1 creamery, 35 to 36c; No. pats., firsts, $10.20; do, seconds, $9,70; from the Saar. _ "2; 33 to 34c. Dairy prints, 28 to 29c. do siren bakers',.$9.50; do, winter Sun Yat-Sen, South ' C Ora E Fresh extras, In cartons, 98 Geneva. March 15.-Behind 'the �,,c p E ,; E 5 A Eggs-Fresh pata, choice, $8; rolled oats, bag 90 China Leader Dies of Cancer A O' ?. to 39c; loose 37 to 88e fresh firsts ccenea of the .thirty-third-session of iii to 35c; splits, 32c. ]boll $3.65. Bran, $_8.25. Shorts, n' $30.25. Middlings, $36.25. the Council of League of Nations,! T H 5 S T'[ E a E C Live poultry-Hens,over 4 to 5 lbs.,` gutterMidd 1 pasteurized, 33 to A despatch from Pekin says:-Sun one of the most dangerous war spots� u '20c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 16c; roosters, 15c;134%c; No. 1 creamery, 33 to 33'vc; Yat-sen, the South China leader, died in.Europe was removed to-day when, 'duckli'ngs, 5 lbs. and up, 22c. seconds, 32• to 32%c. Eggs-Fresh Thursdaymorning. A S S T A ti T 1 _ - Dressed poult -Hens, over 4 to 5 g' Britain and Sweden persuaded France - R E i n v C S T Hbe., 28c; do 3 two 4 lbs., 20c; spring 36c. 38 to 38c; fresh firsts, 85 to Dr. Sun Yat-sen for some time had to promise to withdraw ' its troops', 36c. Potatoes-Per bag, car lots, 70 been suffering, from cancer of the T A t E x E chickens, 4 lbs. and over M.F., 35c;I g' from the Saar within a year. I T L E O M 76C• liver, and in December was operated A arances indicate no reat ac- a do, corn fed, 32c; roosters, 20c; duck= _ PPe g II 1 Sufis, •$3.50 to $4; calves, good on in an effort to prolong, if not save, Un , 5 lbs, and up, 27c; turkeys, 35c.I P g. complishment in the Saar. The Coun- ga weight, $10 to $11; do, mixed lots, pe til to-day recommended that the Beane-Can. hand-picked,.lb.,6ific;, his life. Itnmediately after the o ra- -Ipri�, 6c• com. to fair, $9; hogs, mixed Sots, 13'�ic per Ib tion it was declared his condition was 7 $13.50; do, selects, $14; sows, $11 League Governing Commission �study�FLAG OF JUDEA AGAIN Honey-60-lb. tins, critical, and that there was no hope the situation and prepare a report on - 10-Ili. tine, 1331ec; 6-lb. tint, 14c 23x- and up. . . P P P j FLOATS ON HIGH SFAS ..,x -0--- for his recovery. the advisability of moving French lb. tins, 15% to 16c. ' Ma le products-Sgrnp, per imp. _ -, As the Southern leader was slowly troops outside the zone to a place from Map p P- '..Good Advice. gal., $2.40;`per &gal. -tin, $2.30 per = passing into his final sleep, his„head- which they could beballed into action!Unfurled for the First Time 3n r' gal.; maple sugar, ib., 25 to 26c. Never let theannouncedset stand before quarters in Canton announced that immediately if necessity .arose." More Than Two Thousand Smoked meats-Hams, med., 29 to an open window. It might rain.and his troops had occupied Swatow,. in 81c; cooked.hams, 43 to 44c; smoked the set would be damaged if it were the Province of,Kwan un , whence Yuri I st g Britons Pay dor Allies 'rolls, 20 to 21c; cottage rolls, 22 to to get wet Even ti the set were not all the rebel leaders were said to haw 9 per Cent. of T'helir Incomes; A despatch from New York sags:- w' 24c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 28c; ape- touched by the water itself, it might tied without giving battle., _ I For the first time in more than 5,000 "r �cthl brand breakfast bacon, 32 to$4c; damaged by the moisture carried In � backs, boneless,:84•to 89c. p ears the fl of Judea a ain floats A despatch from London says:-Ani Y � $ Cured aieaL--Long clear bacon, So by the atmosphere. influential deputation-from the Asso-j on the high seas. Amid the cheers Jamaica Provides Funds !and tears of more than 10,000 Jews, ' ciation of the British Chamber of for Delegation to Ottawa Commerce, including many peers and Participating in w emotional demon. AGRICULTURAL DEMELOPS BOARD British ,leaders of businessy asked I Ameron,,the President Arthur F of the , .A despatch from.'ging�ton,Jamaica, Chancellor of the Exchequer Church- American=Palestine ' Line, sailed HO *�K�i *i� says,-The. Legislative Council- ap- ill to attempt -to collect the.-Allied Thursday noon on her maiden voyage, �F ONTARIO. uiti!LU proved the expenditure of $7,500 to debts. carrying '500 ,Ztoni'sts- to the Holy l cover the cc st of sending delegates The-speakers.said the current trade Land. 'r �. _ from Jamaica to the general confer-I pression, the high. coat of living, At 7 a.m., four KoursF before'�hf, A despatch from. Toronto says:-- than $1,000, this item representing ence of representatives of Canada and and unemployment were- largely due scheduled sailing time,.the crowd be �„ c The annual report of the.Agrfcultural arrears• of interest which the sale the.bleat Indies and neighboring Brit to excessive taxation. They said the gan to assemble on the pier and along - Development Board of Ontario, which prices of the properties failed to re- ish colonies,which will meal at payments to the United States on be-t the water front. The crowd became'so' was made public on Thursday at the cover. next May. The conference is for the .half of the Allies amounted to 'nine j large that 100 reserve police were y Parliament 13i;ildinga, showed 990 ap- Features of the work of the Board purpose of reviewing the.Canadian cents on the dollar ih the,income of II called. plications considered for long-term are commented upon in the report. and West Indies trade agreement. every British citizen. Her cargo of 4,000 tone included 3>- loans during the past year and $3,- During the early part of she year, it _ farm implements donated by Nathan 582,150 disbursed in farm borrowers. is stated, the applications for to s Straus, and-a large quantity of meds- �a This number of.loans was 34 in excess I increased greatly over the as Du It Xt cines given by Jewish women's organ ! of the number bandit d during the re- months of the previous year, some of QC�� : lost izations. - vious year, but the total sum distri-. the spring months showing a total al- K MAN p L a^ e1!► ..buted was some $147,200 less. most double those of the correspond- ��yQ x*F' La �M�NE First German Presidential The report of the Board revealed ing months of the "tear before. In 0 ODYN Flection Fails of Majority, *. theaefarm loan- policy of.Ontario as the Autumn, however, there was a - essentially in a healthy condition. distinct falling oft as compared with �2rd 'N,I V, ` tC -Berlin 'March 15.--There will be no, Earnings during the year totalled the same months of the year previous. Ofreer, , °,$373,824, and administration expenses Whether or not such a fact-indicates v� � result in the first German Presidential !�� ,�`. e' coasatilu election, None. of the candidates will .$347,119, the result being a net sur- an improvement of farm conditions, ke i glue of $26,706, which wiped out pre- the report expresses itself as unable �N,p,RY. { La get the r-eceasary majority. Six are ulcus deficits from the Board's initial to decide. running: Jarres for the Nationaliata, C years and.left a balance of $16,641 on In old- Ontario the loans granted . a j _ - . Marx for the Catbo'.ies, Helpach for the right aidof thb ledger. Con- numbered 432, aggregating $3,1'2.6,000, the Democrats, Braun for the Social- e' ocial e siderable care in -safeguarding the in- as against an inspection value ain- TO EXTEND T. N. AND O. INTO ROUYN. lots, Thalman For the Communists and tetest of the Province in the risks ounting to $6,737,902. The loans The above map shows how the Toron4o and Northern Ontario railway Heldt for the,Bavarian People's party. ! !-which were carried was also empha- granted, therefore, averaged $4 271. will be extended to tap the Rouyn mining fields as announced by, Premier' In the second election.there probably! will be a Monarchist coalition fort ti'zed as a feature of the work, five In New Ontario 259 loans were grant- Ferguson In the Legislature. The` extenadon Ig'from the present terminus toreckanre4 having been carried out ed, tog totalling $466,550 as against in- Jarres or eomg.-new candidate, while during the year, in which the totallspectora' valuations of $1,183,124, the at Lake,Larder to Lake Osiskl, near the Nor0nda mines, a dfetance of 37 the' Republicans will oluster around;" (-40- miles. Marx. loss to the Government had been less loans therefore averaging $1,765. , 'y r,ry ,,,t�a,AT�s,o "'�:-. yw:i:3t:�,.r:4�;� ,.�Ee,.ada d _; .. .. ..-n.._r,-.. ...v - ..._ ......b..,,. ...,._. _ _ ,....-..- ...._ � .... _ __ .. -, _. _..., .,,.,_.rY ,...._ .,...r..-..., •�.....•. :.: t.._.,- r ,,.-..,...: .. :.,..,'.. h.u.. ase-.:' `.. .. -.�:- .... - - '•,. �& : - �� ; - ._s..,- ' t •��a,,t.;r . � �h.•av .. .. .. - 'H=.,iwl`.' {y•.• „,u„ 4 w.�.t .,,'y�. ,t •f- K:" !�A?a ',"y��e�r�O'".` rel,-.., " +ry ,: � 4a�. .. . ,.+.,,,,,,•.,..,-�., s, .� .z ,,.+. '. •.-.• .,i ,•., _r rp. �',�os'$'`•,k,r ,ay'�.,+r,;,.'+�.+ .�••. :aa ,'1+.5`•n � e :.�a• ff,,c;y •,+C ,.•moi�'s�,'"°`.g .—Miss- Susie Stanley spoilt a New ddvertbtsme»ts. _ - LOCALISMS. ��f6w day& with John S. and Mrs. - Btiladou. TOR SALE-Idlan Runner duck several keds, LtiBer '18 / """' t �s+• ,�I; -Dr. Henry wi•li be here as lieu- eggs for setting, Apply S.Dixon,Rouge Bill, _ -Found, Kingston road. 2g l call at this ofli�e. sl,ttezt Tuesday to attend to his roc _--_._.._- professional duties. * TOR MALE-Brooze gobblar. A -)ides. W. J. Miller was 1a To- I+ P- t -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Pri to Ales Burdyke, lot 1T.Just north of routo on Monday. Pickering Village, 28 -Mrs. Hurst of Toronto, was Practising in Toronto-, will be here _____ -._____ .__ ' in his office on Thursday from 10 EGGS FOR HATCHING,-well bred in town on Monday. „ White W andottee. E - - a. m. to 5 v. m.. as usual. Y ggge 7bcente per 13. —Born, On Sunday, t0 Elmer Apply Airs.Geo.Match,Yickrring. 2d:'28 , and dies. Toms, a son. -services in the 'Methodist ,. Church as usual On Sunday. Mr. OR SALE-Cbeeterfleld suite and -Rev. A. 1R. and firs. Sander Y F 8anderson'9 evening• subject will A Quebec heater,both nearly as good as new. eon were in the city on Monday. be "The Glory of the .Strop yelp A.Tyson,Richview Farms, Pickering, z8 -Miss Laura Mullett spent a. y , K' EED PU'PATOS FOR SALIr- few days with Pickeringfriends. - Deco tine,":-. cold • water S Irish Cobblers for seed and for eating, James -Mrs. C. Dale,- of Toronto, is kalaomfn@brightens, rip the a all Farley,Brock Road. R.R. 1,Pickering. 2C-30 Mrs. Smith. Elastica" Floor Enamel nothing OP. SALE-A quant.iry nr MarquiP r visiting her daughter, - -Mi Thomas_ Douglas and I)eats or wears better on pone soft r' bliss Helen, of 'I'O['ODtO c�'OOd flUOCA. "FlaatiCit'r Floor spring wheat,tree from all weed sods. M. i datigbter, , ,• 1 B.Burk, R.R.No. 1, Locust Hill,-Phone Pick �"� spent Sunday with th3 forager's(l�tnts.i just puts the rivbt finish loaf. 27-='s rises ¢ �n on, hardwood floor3.-"The Big - Tt mother, Mrs. A. 13+nrell. FUR Store. Ford roadster. - -Wnl. and Mrs. Copp, Of Chat SLOI'e. without starter.in Al shape. Cash pa•merit " -dlr3, Tho,ilAs hieEilashan,' of of£93• and terms for balance. Warner Motor?, -haul, spout Thursday and Friday west Hill. ?last with John and Mrs. Murkar Drnbartoo, reports pansies bloom- while on their honeymoon. iug in ber,garden the early port of LOTH THE-FtORIi COti PF.3 WE � . .7-Mrs. J. Williams and Mrs. L. last creek.' M. S. Cha.pwan, of had zdiertised are sold but we have a bar- d. a gain in a 1917 touririR at $75, No balance. $gtlirea, of the )Ake allot e, this village, also re nets pansies gg 2 have P _ 11'araer Motors, Wcst hill. 7-_4 {' been spending A week with ;♦Irs. J. blooming by his house trio meeks P OR SALF-A. r uantity of -Isike ago. This is much earlier, than 11� l �'. Richardson and otliet friends. g 1 s,-ed,and a Durham cow due to Freshen usual and would serve LO iUdiCate about April 15th, Ar I A. Fi.-Percy,R.R. 1, -Mrs. R. Gibcon, of Manilla, n y an eaC1V spring. Pickering, Phone AIV,1002. 8-10 • Mr?. J. Branuing and Slrs.'R. Dr p R• -----___._-- .--_ _. _ .._ L .-. .?_ sdniee, of Toronto, spent Wedne• -On-account of the great srlc•. {,yOTHY SEED FOR 5ALI:- t I �\ da witL dire. Jas. Richardson. cess of the Musical Play entitled 1 lot )..con, Uxbridge,or at Condy's Elev,. • el y '`Tbe iL ew Minister," presented in tor,Claremont. Geo, e 2 Coates,R. ' No. t - Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of the p Goodwood PhoaeClare.t04. 2u-31 1 townline east, is holding an aue- the Methodist Chttrc'h on Thurs- day - ! tion sale of her household effects ev@niug last, and the urgent FOR SALE-A quantity of grind l 1. to-morrow (Saturday). S� bills gt.imodiy hay at lo[ 2i con: 1, Pickering request of roan that it be re- \ i CI y iKin ston road). Also hog for service. Terms for particulars, peated, it will again be pres=ented Strictly cash. Geo.Hisey,Dunbarton, 2e-28 r. --Wee. Balsdon, who recentlyin the Methodist Church this rtrpg, emmmStaunton � Si - Tried F - underwent An operation in te (Friday) evening. Adtniesion, 25 several cows due w freshen, 2 younOR BALE-A number of hggobulls, cents,children 10 cents. and Deering binder as good as new, S.C.Bun- hospital, is now doing nicely and ker, 1 1.2 miles east of Pickering, Phone Pick :Wallpaper Saves Tzme expects to be able to retain home -One of the •most flourishing 5204, 20-30' A ithin a week. in- dustries at the present time, is The selvages ate partially severed in the r - the mamifacture of radios, which SEED GRAIN FOR BALE-Colors- p y }s - D. J. Gormley, Massey•Harris ► do spring wheat, good for mixing; O.A.C. - has made wonderful progress dor• No, oats. Red clover and Timothy seeds -process o manufacture and all that is- , p, `agent, has rented R. A. Bunting's Phone Pick 529,or apply to Luther M,edleton, aho east of the iug the past two or. three years. p, post office, for Brougham. 28-29, needed to accurately trim the rolls Is t0 It is to A great extent disptaein� _ — show room -And for repairs and the phonograph as an instrument OR SALE-10.18 C`•tse tractor Rod tap the ends en the table. Will take pnssession,Ghortly. _•3 furrow Cockyhutt ploy. in exceilrot cvn- a of entertainment. Pickering N'i,l- -Harry Wade-uffered' an it re r: t,,;•,. wi!!,e11 ata reasonable price. Terms These papers can be hung 4uit�easily • age and the-surronnding coilntry desired F.H.Westney, R.R. 1. Mckenng ': -• - parable loss when his collie dog has note a large number of radia Phone Pick 1413. 34-2.5 and successfully by folks Who d0 their , was killed by An auto on Wedn@� friss whoare now Able to s eak it) P titiS FOR HA'T'CHING-Barfed gown papering,and paperhangers find that P day afternoon. The dog had the i• a lttn;;nage not nnderstui,d by the I .I i, ggs h R sex;,sr.c,k . a +:^ter ,a>:nr with these papers they can do the work '.reputation of being the be--t Cattle - Pa,c Eggs line th;s dock tested out In•,ptr ordinary individual. cert ,r, ',e, .ae it• t much more quicklyand that the always dog in this part of theeouotry and rx setting. M;s sues hid I91ueCAnnot beOver-estimated. -Use'of the faal. vieeeq Of legi- Richardson, Pickef'ng. y -Jlry. Walter Shepherd And slation on our satatrtte books NVANTED-To rear n anis)) p.t,tt:rP is tbilt ;give complete satisfaction. children left this creek for their which snakes the otruer of An Auto w,'I watered and fenced. I also _ You will enjoy choosing Wallpaper from X it responsible for any injury snG. w»n, _.,r S r,u,h-', or whits Bt(, xm shi,e new home in Detroit R here Mr. staioeti b a ors D, tvhum hr' tuver nerd. A;;.lyC in,(,rav jr, R. R No our New Stock. The patterns are so novel Shepherd has A grind position at y p N Claremont Phone are 2213 may in a friendly manner give a ---- and Varied. the colour harmonies Bre SO his trade. Their many Pickering a ATCHING EGGa-Legbnrn, An ride, should an accident °erne friends t119h them health and H<. is and [is, r;d R xka, from rap rested effective that you will soon find an ideal prurpe.ityin Uncle Sam's domain There have been a number of cases r On Tnesda events l"t about R Barker,Pickering, Phone 4K04). l.a day y Irak >fl._5 �ett.ng oF15 A _ in Court in which the owner Of a cn,cka. March deliver) $-'5.UU a hundred. Apply I -paper for each room that needs renovating y g car has had to defend bimself in :a-s,1 it-hat will make your home as charming as 50 members of Oshawa, Whitby y Ig an action entered by a friend, OR SALE-White Blossom No, I, ;- and Brougham Lodges aid a fra• F+ you wish it were now. to whom he had the kindness CU weer Cover seed. f,5U r bushel. Irish y ternAl visit to Ontario Lodge, 1 0 Cobbler, Green Mountamor David Warrior seed - - O. F. After the usual business had give a ride, bnt in which he had ppootatoes,31.,.0 per bag. Remittance with order the misfortune tq meet with AD O.ea Davies,Ex-Reeve,Uxbridge R R.1. 27.29 been transacted an hour wag spent accident. There leas' been a case _ 1 in sociability, when the company �T ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY " repaired to H. MOnney's Dining in cvhteh A person has Asked �1—And repairs. Now is the time to look 2.- CHAPMAN • " another to take her ont for a spin' af'er your spring needs, cuitivitom drills and M Hall. When all had partaken Of harrows,serapes for the orchard. One 3 1.2 by 1 t ■ • • a splendid repast an enjoyable in her car. The owner of the car, I I wagon gear.cheap D.J.Gorixley. Dunbar- - -: hour was spent in speech, song in order to be °bilging, granted ton. 22tt T the request and in driving = and story, OR SALEPure•brPd Reese. 4 , -In the presence of about fifty through the city A serious accident -OR cattle, 2 female and I buck goat. 2 T • _ occurred in which the young lady. chicken houses,c x 8 and Fl x n these are easy to _ _ / S gIIeSta, A quiet but pretty WeddiDg move:2 ouseators. anegg and he egg; I horse t was solemnized At the home of the was seriously injured. She enter. rake. Apply lot 35.E.F.con„Piekering. Fred 1 N G bride's sister, Toronto, on Satur• ed an action in which ebe recov• Lacey, High and Creek. 21-30 da afternoon last, when Walter ered heavy damage°, A person AOR SALE-On Church St., Pick• y who ecce is A ride in a car ahotiltl Weekly Store News - - -White, of Pickering, was united ensq, an 8-room frame howit in good repair. ` g with half acre or land, has new furnace, good do so with the understanding that in marriage. to Mise Wilhelmina well.plenty of soft water with pump m•hoax � Fowler, of Toronto, And formerly the owner shall not be responsible Apply to Mrs. Willett on premises or W. L. _ _. _ — of Scotland, Rev. P. F. Gardiner for damages should An accident Courtice.C.hurchSt, Pickering, 28.30 - occur, and the person who enters L`OR 82i{.E-Cheap, all kinds of Spring .Work Boots officiating. After the ceremony l wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- an Action for daoiagea is decidedly the happy Couple lt+ft LU Spend plrmrntetn good order. Asox••eralheavy and _ their honeymoon AtliagarA Fella. mean and shows base ingratitude. Iigntscalee and c,00k stoves and heaters. High- We carry the best that can be had of three of Canada's foremost y It is different in the case Of Aper e+t price paid for'htdes andw•oot, also iive Doul resile They will in Pickering, p try. H.Herman.Stouffville, Phone 1903 l8tf ' Shoe Factories. In every detail, quality, price and workman• con who is runuing a taxi or bas chi where the best wishes of their -- .— p, bag the highest standard for whiclx our ' many friends will accompany for hire. Be is in the slime vo,i AA with 5 co 1L no- 1 - _ stock. has always been noted. _ Lion a9 A railway COlTlpatty whIt'h es lake front land,some fruit trees pre- -t-hem. ferred, west of Whitby. Buvtr has$1500 cash, -On Thursday avenin ]est the t3 held responsible for any damage and can pay $70 monthly. also large comfort- y t? able home in easy distance from Continuation Methodist church was Crowded LO to a person injured in a railway School,wi'.h 10 to 25 acres. Geo_ W. Barker. I� ••s capacity t0 enjoy A treat in the wreck, A9 Lh@ law nON StAnr}a Pickering. 27_28 !QVP,rd,ils, ISmoeks, Shirt form of a 1linsical Flay, entitled a person miy seem most unfr•iend q "The New Minister,"'presented by ly if he does not offer a friend or F E N ,C I N-�_. We are featuring Headlights, Hough's grid Snagproof in blues, blacks Imo. the young people of the corfgregneighbor a ride in his car,-b and blue And white stripes. Prices Are down eli-Rhtly sincee. - r--- - does so because he does not wish We are orepared to build and sell all last fall, but quality still rergains the same.. .tion, assisted by soros of the older P P .. • ones. The members of the com• to run the risk of being sued for styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock. lk fine dot of Spring Cape and Hats just in. pany had put in many faithful heavy damages in case an accident fences at reasoaahlE prices. N hours of practice during the peat occurs. It will pay you to consult us before few weeks, and as a result the purchasing, : la Was exceedingly well render :.LARrLMONT. We also have for sale Asphalt _ ap • y play g y Iteady Rodfing and See us about your Radio needs ed. It might be truly said that Alexsnder Anderson, hie Macy Ba1g wire there was nota weak part in the Claremont friends will regret to bear, GEq, FARLEY A BON,Brock Road• Batteries and Accessories on hand at all times. whole cast, .as each member did passed away suddenly on Tuesday, Pickering R. R. 1 ' bib or her part to perfection. It Mamb 17th, at 3 p m- aged, E0 years. 28.s - Pbone Pick. 1708 We are agents for Ridiolas, De Forrest-Crossley and Zenith and will _ -Was full of humor from beginning at his residence. 20 Holly fat.,Toronto. be pleased to demonstrate the above ' to end'and the audience was kept Mr. Anderson had been very.poorly N. W. STAFFORD - makes for ybrn. in a continual roar of laughter. since the New Year. but his passingN. • soon was somewhat unezp eted. On ` The members were dressed-in the Tuesday morning Maitland was phon• Marble and Granite Dealer. Fred T. Bunting, as Piekerin style prevalent in the last century. ed that be was in immediate danger Established,11867. The iadies bad evidently scoured and was at his bedside when the end •Cemetery Lettering etc, - - the country to secure dresses came, -Miss Myrtle. of Toronto, is the -- Firet•clasa work , which had been worn during the other surviving child, Golds, having Victorian period. They were a predeceased bim two years and eight guaranteed. WE •caY. M&LOV191 to be id. The gentlemen moethe. Mrs. Anderson also survives - W0%r X were equally old-fashioned in their him, Mr. Anderson was well and Kingston Road and Pickering 4 favorably known by a boat of friends East Townlioe. make-up. The ' "new minister" here. The funeral, it is expected, will a YO bad got into a 'warm place, and be beld on Thursday afternoon. with 27 40 P. O,-Whitby R. R. 1 • $• ����rF/ his greatest problem would be to interment inthe Claremont Union - promote harmony in a pontgrega. Cemetery, The many Claremont GOSH THERE S rf-LL YOUR ALRIGHT 'I'LL tion where there were so!! many friends deeply sympathize with the be• BEATTY r�E(' 1v5T1 ULT, EXCUSES TO '(ELEPHOtyE reared family. 0 f3 THE JUDCTE HiM conflicting itgter3sta. each of which y• was strong to, impress upon ,the STANDS FOR THE BEST ? Reverend gentleman their views KINSALE. on the great griestions with which The sudden death f one of tt.e old- ,;. would have to deal. Each old eat residents of the township took r mnid had made a determined effort pT %ce on Friday. Mar. 6th, in rte per- be q to become the tininistpr's wife and sen of'Mrs, MRekey, wbo tr'as Tri e^ '''???777 ' -their look of dianlTpnintinent cc•a+ R7th pear. She had lived here frrover •""" G � 4 J r 9� 1���. � 1�r` �.-•�' painful to hell^id ,:)roti they roil. fail Cearii.her fmi-t.ner in life t�r lair+ R c•w 'I .r✓ '\ iter] ti1At their hopes were clashed Sc lit c',trr Nlaeknv, havinu iOeder eased ��a7►Jl: ;. """r'" 4 \. �: !a T ". } .'1 •i'itn'•3 'Js, tt: rig°. Silt- learn s ttvo � "'-*�•+t`��.j_ �i to the• grrnmcl ,echos tut new z, t, t suns, E. F. Markey, of South D;,kotn — r mini=ter made it �..^,�lie,.y ktln;c'r, itil C. ' , f: that he cuss to cued the new,c brio) L„of Bi,00klin•also ttt•o i au h- gg =r- • t " • rm•c. ,firs, ,}rinse, of Windsor,and hfrs, teacher. ��hila the piny N is fnC O. J. Btevensr,n, of $}nsale, She was ,of lininoroti9 incidents, there was a life•lnng M thodist. a most consist= alas RR abundance Of excellent entChristiamm�tbpr, heir) hIt a}) Litter Carriers, Auq Carriers, music till of which teas thoroughly cubs knew her, Her )Tome was ever Pnnlpa, IJot)r Track Cow- )pen >tv enjoyed by the andierve. RP,v. A. ripen to the inin}iter and family. She Bowl?, Pressure.Svstenia Etc. y: was a kind neighhor, ever ready to 4} R. Sanderson performed thednties It will pay roll to get niv prices on lenrl a helping hand, a reHl Godly , ti,:. I = �----- of r•hnirn ail and Miss t-3nttie L`tN a,',Tv+ re hay r.~ eines'! era, / mother, Inred and a lniired by all, ('�T err:-]Aril at the t),ann. The rt Tn fR.er,l t ink place tE,c,ilern genie- Fo A*y TT �. PRL�Ufip' I `• "•� r-ihtfl of the evening aroonnted tt tory ',n 11 :'d:; rift,tro•,n, Rev. M. piC,gERI\Ca, O`T.�,RifTrdog f " stbout$107. Leigh, her pastor, in'ebarge, 1 : d1. ^s .. - ,. - .,. ._:. "6a,:;,• E., y.. ..1`F' r i,.' ';•' �' 'k"•.'t`G:iil ,� "`r�,•S-tr"1'*;; -,.yryxrsz.,rr�h-�� -`"�e *""-�` kk�ui •-Irl'-",his• .�.�e ,.i�r.:i.E's.:,w..:....�_.,y,.,.:: .;._.. ...., n.::..e.,;....,..rl..:....:.'n:x�„•,L:;.-,..,,dz:...,..c'.._�.�:�•��...._.yM�:Gs.T'rs..•�,-...::.a�.y.sla,a3�:"`roc•-x*>r`..{{••'� yG .y���d .y�I',1yae, �.s�i.r a�sa.,.:tr5r,_`:�•y�,,,,iyp, I�*i.,�r•7i`•i,c''Qsr_. w ..,.u� _.,..�.ii,hvu. . ,.,-.. ... -..�'M�. .k 'i$••P}�y�,'.�R`l.`-�'..Ydyi1)W �RIi1'L•F�:�te''*1�.•411. L^u".'v'�'