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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_03_27 h^ x ' .r �.. �, - - t' y .4. � ' . - � .LzG A. -!'�.• (' - AP .. •' t �s ,pp ' .. � 1 ,.... •. �,:' ..VOL. •XLItiT. - PICgERINC , ONT., . DAY, MAR. �7, iA25 - �: - : .;-_ . � No. 29. 5 �Y frafswoUstaL C;avb*' . - GREENWOOD. GREEN RIVER. AIR SERMONSENW011 The four services on.the Greenwoodf3reeowood The -Green River Union Sabbath Medical Circuit will be taken by the Pastor on School will hold.t.heir-MUsFonary Ser- Sunday next in the regular order, A vice na-HuFday afternoon. March the RE.E. FOR9YTH, Oph. D.,'Director special missionary program will-be1�9ch.at''2 30. A splendid program is MILLS l.o�tomecrical Aesociacionnt Ontario. Req. Riven at the Sunday Sebo61 at Green- 1 being prepared. G isitors cordially . lister ember of the American Optomevical ��r iation. Eyes ezamined;by appointment. Shuft-Ins wot-d user Sunday at 2,30 p. nl. and;invited. Phone2s04, Claremont, Ont. / Mrs. L. Hagerman, of Wbitevale, will f = ' love an address on missionary work, LOCUST HILL. Established 1838 ' C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C,S., You who are unable to go to •N . Edinburgh, wamber of the College of r zr Physiotans and Surgeons of Ontario,iteentlate Church can"Listen In" to ser- WHITBY. - e are avrfuil}�sorry to learn that prices Steadily Advancing of Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh, irons broadcasted Ly some of -- Mr. L'uderwood isn't feelilik so well a ' Sveotal stbentfog to dsiesses of women and our best preacher's. On a charge of forgery laid by Chief i lately; ..,,Secure a Supply Now f. elbUdren. OSIoe and residenoe,Brougham. y of Police Lavery, Fred 'fiercer ap-1 Joseph HKekett, owner of "Orchard pp y . • — ---- -- Then during the week poll Peered in Police Court on Tuesday{ Inn," will most likely be opening his � 7 Gh.ztroprz^,Lr __ base at your disposal the !tfternonn of Inst week before Police benutiful,road•house soon. Brat! Shorts The following are some W the many ailments -Buds, Orchestras, Lec• Magistrate J. E. Willis, and was re. Mr. Claxton, of ''Rose Gardena," 1 ! Chiropractic adjustin gs are efficient in overcom- 1nAnd Pd Slilth011t hFing asked to plead was very look ID CR tehin ' tures of our choice (the y g .a fish in iddlinge ing : All forms of ncr:e trouble and t.ead-ache, air is full of them. until March '35th, to enah!e the crown the Rouge r,ver on Tuesday, «K paralysis, spinal trouble3,throat and luug weak- to secure w!tnea9eS. Accused is el- ! 3 nesses.rheumatism and sciatica,dijestive diior- D. S hwalm and his son, E. Set• dere, high blood pressure and other circulatory Qur Radio Sete are so simple leged to have forged ebequea in several walrn,are still working on their new y troubles,hearttroubleandgoi[re. lacealn this district.. He is well house down on the Altona Blvd, in Barley Feed, any one can handle them, ppnown in Whitby. •J gat` DR. DGRfVIN E. STFQKLEY, k Y- . I order hove it completed by thesum- �s_a Honor Graduate of Toronto r til ase of Chi- Let u$ demonstrate at vour 'Cracked ri d ropracric. Will make reiid•nttal calls in Picker• KIN8ALE. meg Curd Y, r Ing�•illaze and surrounding dlstiict. Tuesday, dome. You are not obliged to H Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- buy unless suited, r I DUNSARTON. yG7* pointme,:t call 1411 Bowmanville,or leave Word We regret to report the death of an- My Bran and Shorts are made from, with anyone taking treatment. 471y other of the oldest and most highlyl Mrs. Charles,of Aurora, is the guest Ontario Wheat and are worth q' Geo E Baker person o rMrs. is of L%wtoe in the eekamuel and Mrs. McConochle this • _ mat• person of Mrs, John L ibea!e who at least $2.00 per tool more y Mrs. Thomas Annan and children than from Western ` E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and s s passed awe after n brief dinars at the Wheat. f " age of 80 pears. Mrs. Lawton was sent the week end with friends in te A•Solicitor,Notary Public Etc, Money to P • oan. South wing,Court House, Whitby. 231y Phone 179 Stollffvllle born in Greenwood and was a daught- the city. er of the late Squire Green. She was The annual "At Home"of the Sun. Highest prices paid for- SON&CO,—Barris- an honored member of the Methodist day School will he held next Friday >' esters.Solicitors etc,. 317.319 Confederation church of which she was a regular evening. March the 27tb from 7 to 10 WHEAT BARLEY E ifs Building,Corner Yunge and Richmond Sts., , Toronto. Phones biarn 1390and Main Ct90. 8tt atteodaat. She is survived by a soy o'clock. Members of the S..S, includ- J. H. Ileal rowing husband, one daughter and Ing Home Dept.,Cradle Roll Dept.and and BUCKWHEAT ' W'�]'ILLIAII JAMES BEATON,Bar- . , four eons. 1 ricer. Solicitor, Notary Public.- Room parents, are cordially invited. i 1534.Confederation Lae Bsildin z.Toronto. En- Much sympathy id felt for W.H.and Funeral DEt•ector tran.es and I'S t?:cn9,nd tirrx or 17 Queen WHITEVALE. Mrs Moore in the death of the latter's St;ert East Telephone—Slain 7)s), Res, encs snit P3ther, 111 r, Curr,of Cohourg, at their Hudson 1:44. ;LJcen•se<l Embalmer J. T. and Mrs. Sunderland mrlcunce home here. The funeral Pervices at �t Dental .1IOTOIL HE:1P..yl: the eogitgement f tbeir only dan-i their home here was conducted by _ �^ abter, Emma Selina, to Oscar AIIPo I Rev, 1]r. Sanderson on Tuesday :%larch L ,< _ t' ^H 3RR�' FiC'�v'JN.' Dentist, �,]�A� �' QNT�, Q®Z� Fi'icksoc, youngest eon nf J, and Mrs.;24th, ana interment was made that I] tyy :c-c�kda-n's Tera.•, Byro i Phone 9 Erickson, of Wreohan. S. Alberta, the'erer.iog at Cobourc. - A. St. N.rth Phone 1a. (Ga, ezt:action"when tnartiagP to take pIR-P surly in April. desired:. sltf The Whiteval Baptist Mission Cir. AUDLEY. A lz��od dupplq of, Hard And Softs � �` !H D. C. Smith, DPnClct. StoufT- ole will present i. drama, entitled : _ C A* � "Sewing for the HeRtheo." in the Coal on hand. Altio a oupply vr:•. HonorGradsate of and To- �Vm, Bell. is makeng maple syrup any! the Royal C,41ege of ' charrh on the evening of Thursday, Of' Kindling Wood, Dents:]iu:ipnn+. Phone oth_e 141 Residence Fruit Trees, Sr;1bs Etc April the 9th. There will be a num• this year, ` • g lots, No o:•vii- ap!atin•rneat3 2a1y R-,hert Hedge was under the weath- stove length. her of other good selections itiven dur• R er f-•,r a few dn�s. BI•AKE B. BFATOti, D. D. 9 . Having secured the ager^p for E.D. ins the evening. Watch for particu- 12tf ,Phone Pick. 170fl.- .e Graduate ul the Royal Cokite at Derut Surith & Son. Ltd., 1Tur;erymen, J ,len Phillips, of Brougham, ,wee a tars later. wt' Surgeons and linivrrsity of Toronto, Office of Winona, Oct. — ...,�— caller hero ckrin l of ever W. St. Prinzle's `rdware store, Whitby. Sim,nn Puin sold two truck loads DONALD MGNftO, PIESEBIhT6 s Office hours 9 to u w.1 4.30. Itrd.'phone u CEDAR VIEW [ aro prepared to take orders for all - of appiea the other daq. . Bell phone 220• 441y kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Fred Crawford bas been operating " Glad to see Mrs. MicbAll out a In. N DALER.� L. D. S . D. D. S.. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at gear the cars rattHn ort of bre Saw mill this pas week. [�JL r [. Graduate of Royal Cone a rf Dental Sur lowest possible prices, g' Frank Puckrin reports a good run of yI hitevale ,f aeons and the University of fi them are Fords. p q y y p • Y oroaco, office Special rates for large quantities, ea and a ood ualit of s ru �Q .��s above D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. P g 9 Wedding hello are ringing in the The Service �is�i age ' Office hour,9 a.m. to.3 p m., Saturdays; 9 a 28tf burp. Who's first? Charles and Mrs, If of o entertain- m.to I p m. Phone Clare 1405 471y ed a few friends one evening last �.,, N. J. Chapman. Pickering Mtsa Margaret Ireeoa spent the week. weekend at her home here. relerttiary Misses H.and V. Turner spent Bat- Elmer Lick. of the Oshawa Fruit Motor overhauling, top and side 6+1� h Growers, called on F. M. Chapman twin repairing. R E J Shirley. V4Aerinar E7ur• urda afternoon at Stouffville. Service---Charging + ¢eon. Honorary'Graduate of Ontario Vater• HARDWOOD I The ladies of the View are busy pur• tbia week. Battery Service—Charging Inary CoReae. All diseases of domestic animals Baggottav Hie school ie being held in and overhauling, 11, .cienuhcally treated. 448 King street West, FLOORING ehasiug their new Easter bonnets. All work W. H. Ciutbrie'e brick house on the guaranteed, Flat rate v Oshawa,Phone es9, 1a1y We are glad to see the robins hack service charge McGillivrav place. g 410 _!_ again and to hear their joyful songs. C Quite a few en jnyyed the drama at Messrs. `F.M. and E, L. Chapman Phone 5310 Mark, Central. a +�uaitts!►s �RrD*. 3 8 clear plain oak, $100 pr m. b m ,Markham a enjoy Wednesday evening of will hold an auction sale of farm stock W E 8 ERR Y 3 8 No 1 clear " 85 " last week. and furniture. at Grasmere Farm on WV. RICHARDSON — Real E9 Wednesday, April Sth. Watch out ' tate. insurance,Conveytmeitig, Notary 3 8 clear birch, 8 " Many enjoyed themselves at the box Public,Etc.,Pickenag.Ont. arty 3 8 Nu 1 clear "i " social. Several are very happy now fQ1 bills, Beecwearing their green hate and playing g� ^I FL� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, h and maple safe price their harps. BROCK ROAD. Here You r ', . for Counties of York and oz%,arto. Ago- as birch �f Iton also of►:l Ittmds attenaed w i)a eborte•s Rill supply material oftiy, or enp-i BROUGHAM. Win• tiPrtl has started the plow and . f mouoe• 4ddrew Careen arver P,0., Oat, is therefore nmong the first on the - _- ply labur with material. , Tl li.BEATOv TOWP18HIPOLER}iQuality-guaranteed. =T. Beer had city visitors on Sunday. land in this section. 1J• Qor,veysccrr, oommt•aioner for sakins Bert Harvey, jr„ visited at Mrs, James Farley is trapping at Mark Ir t►irdIca, ecccnt:tant. Etc Money to loan :Prices v-ubeet to changeGernw's on Sunday, Hollidap'A marsh, baving rented the Cement, on:arm propert "Ise .T nor of Nwrisge Lie• witboant notice. ,/'•� M. and.ifirs. Miller have both been same for the eNaeon. •nos.•• Whit• e, Oat. Y - —.-,_ I confined to bed with the grippe. Wn). Percy. who bas spent the win- �JOA1, j�� (� Airs. Alex Albright had a had fall on ter with Itis parents. intends leaving DAVID A. P ate of C Live stock aur• • PICKERINO P g - t:oneer. Graduate of C. RI. )ones'School- �•'• �;� the ice, but is slowly recovering, for the Northwest In n Pew days. Lumber, - Chicago. Lifetime r:penerce with pedigreed Melville Love is visiting at the home Bert Store is getting another supply y Stock. Block and ring stork. All kinds of safes l promp ly auended to. Terms reasonable. Phony LUNIgER YARD �f him grand•pareata, Mr. and Mia o! map18 syrup this spring and can 8 j, , BIO Claremont. 181y Perryman. supply his many customers a8 usual, h in glee' c h +as Al, MAW, LICENSED ADC- Mrs.T. C. Brown went to Ridgetown Two of our young men had a vett' YY TIONEER,forYork.QntarioandDur�ami Ti on Tuesday to attend the funeral of claeecall one day last week. ,They R�dy Roofing V L Roy E. Bette,who died a ter an o r were bent oo errand of mercy, going Counties, All kinds of sola promptly attended pe ' W. Terme reasonable. Dates for sales may be artnn. with medicine for a sick borne. Fail- .' arranged at NEWS'offiev. Bell and Indepw• WANTED We are sorry to beer that John M. Ing to heed tbeproverbial warning of -,and Lath deet pbones. Whitby,Oat. sky Gerow, an old resident of Ibis pIV.e, the spring frog, -You bad better gn Highest rices id for passed away on .Feb. 28th, from the round," they rushed across the pond Car of a Mary's Cement just in 3 p effects of a stroke, at the home of his on treachernus ice, Mr. Longfellow at $3 f30 per barrel. 5 I ;any quantity of hens - p - fund chickens. Write daughter, Mrs. Gleesop, in British went through with one, toot. but his �^� - - -CoV e - Or phone. Columbia. companwent throng aanot so lucky, for be F R E E S V R • ' The Greenwood Dramatic Club went through and to the bottom of a �I Neskel presented their drama '-Which One deep hole, but was rescued Justin sad let as demonstrate our • Won,"in the Tawn Hall on Tuesday time to save PL fatality. A bottle figured w •' "White" Sewing Machines. a the 18th Inst., under the auspices of in the case, which turned up empty. - Phone 2 the Ladies Aid of the Brou ham Met lo.- Who got the contents? The Erb or the + are selling theta at ri bt rices odlet Church. Miss Ms Brown was men. The;eick�borse and ail hands ' g g prices Bog 296 WHITBY y _ the etas of the play. have recovered nicely. rr and,on easy terms, --_-- I ---. Piockerm' gtAt T FlaDO Bread F�Otir DUNdARTON. HENDERSON—ROOTS Oar assortment of Rf►by Carriages • We regret to report the sudden _ is good, our prices are right death of one-of our oldest and most In the chapel of Fairbank English _ t" and Marvel highly respected residents in the per- Church,Rev, A.J.Young solemnized ix 4tr Probably you need a new CoaRol• ten of Mies Esther Thomson, wh]oh the pretty marriage of Miss Mary Ana Rug. Past Flour Rocytn, only daughter of Mie.G.Rrrots, took piste about noon on 9undt�v. sc cum Ru Bee Ours before rt' to Ernest Henderson, only eon of Win ,. __ She had bees poorly all winter with and Mrs. Henderson, The bride.who _ ' purchasing 819ewhare heart trc.uble, but had felt much bet• was teen-awn her uncle. Wm, Our prices will satisfy yon. " May be obtained from you Grocer, R y-by ter during the past three or four . • , On Sunday morning she bad Clark,wore white georgette with corn- weeks. + Q F '-Ynet of orange blossoms. Ste carried fore 'Bring your Baby Carriages in to lrooklin�Flour Mills taken her Breakfast as usual and was sweetheart rosea and lilies of-the-val• bright and cheerful. Mies Allison, ley. The groom's gift to the bride was d get them re-Liked. CHAS. WILSON Pro who has been residing with her. went ... , p- a rope of pearls, to the bridesmaid a _ to ehurcb, leaving Miss Thomson in + ; bed, as she had fie oculi done be- rope of pearls and to the beat man a q y After that cold take . �. Ste'r' � fore, When she returned she teas Pair of gold on of hon Mra. A. Burly shocked to find that Miss Thomson er, the matron of tonor, was in navy f / / blue satin, with hat to match,and car- • Wampole s A SUPERIOR SCHOOL . had passed away,baving evidently ex- ried sweetheart roses and lilies-of-the- pired as she was about to rise fromber ",i(Snccessor to C. H. 13t1rllnq) valley. Miss Agnes Currie, ns hrides- *; +^• , �LIOTT bed. The deceased,who was in her maid,wore matove georgette with bat Cod Diver E Ytrac �. Furniture,Dealer and, 77th ear, had.been a resident of Dun• O y to rnntcb and carried R. boo uet of > Funeral Director r �� ,/ro/ bar ton the greater part of her life. Gtveetheart roses and lilies, q Little It gives results. jj �Y Having been Phoue 1300 left an orpt+.n a i:Nu vert , Glnd s Roots and Miss"Mabel Bunker, young, sbe came at the age of 9 years the fln.wer itis, wo:e in white taffeta Standard Patents:.and Crude r Ontario Corner Yonge Aud Alexander to the home of the late Mr, Lp.ty nn. 1; ; P1C1.erI1] , Rud carvied bass c+ rustpc ketf • t tls, P t g's always Streets, Toronto. with whorn she lived until his death s fi .rhirh the strewed before the: hrid - years Ago.anti with the late y .on hand. l • • l tinted for high geode instruction 80" ns Rs she left t]ie 6hurcl„ Thumna ilio• ;. Alias Brown, she coutinned to reside ,;" •j#t Grain hOP ill and su et•ior ern to ment services, in the cos home of the former until Ccirm�ck was Best min, During the Tobaccos, p� !a P p p y Cigarettes, CigarB, signing of the register, George Bunker .AND FL �IKI\Gl; 'Many students from outer husinese called by death. Httcing a nio�t cheer sacg "All ,dine Alone." After tbP ful Rud loving disposid(m, she made a Metcalf Candies, ER W.. - S colleges bAve been in attendance hn9t of friends, whoregret her sudden reception at the home of the brides I am prepared to do •hopping;and parents, the sappy couple left for Magazines. r -K domi6P. She,wAa AU RCtiVe member of Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months the Preshyterir,n Church in whose eastern points, the bride travelling in Aturday,' n a ;:c rcy hl -nit with pearl tzrev shoes _.fit► Enterany time. Write for rata. H( i1 11, sh:� [r. 1t A deep interest.• And o mN hat to After the irreturn . E• McEWEN *�. Gtor.ehoats For Sale t The t,ieh c•srcPm in which she tt'As logue. hold was r inif-,'e(1 in 'he la r' thev will resile in Toronto. *a ruin• .. 11 her echo followed her remains to theit VeterinarySurgeon John F. Bayles, (.il$?eIl10IIt t e, last. resting iRrein Erskine Cemetery� fibrin¢ ilowin ha, bpeorna� rite �' rw -,W. J. Elliott. Principal g P y F g 1 _00 Rural Route No,2 l on Wednesday afternoon. geheral�tbroughout,.the Proviuce. P-101r6rJ3a= •:)=teLr3C;, ;. • l�a�iav�t�..k'r".ken�w":;.,.,,m�'`��w.sc,,.MYse., ,.�-.,:e ,�f..:.i�v _...E..'-._, . _ a_. ..,•. _ _•.�.:. . ,... ... _- ., _. - - . _s �4uaw ua«'"5.�.: � [r„�,: '� '0 :r'�: q .F:c^ .y• r,:, s' w�”' .'C�..:. r'�' 4 ,-.. ,x s .a,•. _ s.+. •. ....,,,.••rt riyY�a. 7 ...:st �,..+r,�,,.j-w•.r..• ,ate. .. ;. ,,.: .1 ..'• '.- e-v. - �_•.� � G'.a� .,.i..epi .!'.�?a:•� :v ,..4r}. ,:2�t'"� .,1: �;h'�•'a e:-. r:'ti•.�,. •.a . . .acs :. .t. a'. ., .•:•�'.., r .�,,,;.rr q,.,�. :s.. "'° v..0 �'• a -c-?°', ^'",,,r.a':- -`aa^ 7l :.a..;:-... Civ".. t q. -,. _ ••f, ..,;:...�'+ �fi�?•.o-. v? -�'9:';•4• '....,. •.".",� •j; v''.:, ,�y -,.�, a•.. a ��.y 7,. yL t:) .+•.v . .•r w coffee and teapots, saucepans and fry- s a sT VWAT a .A Ak o IF .v a e R Y c OR A t;`a-'��•Q ' ing pans, holders and eovers, cooking44 - (spoons and forks. These things are arranged upon the r, • �,�• t� , shelves or hung upon the hooks out- Bemut Q ;^ �1 side. A turn of the cabinet brings any y J , 1 • • . . desired object within easy reach.When the stove is' inconveniently situated STOCK ' this 'cabinet saves many steps every his; • day. It takes up but little room at Ontario Farmers the end oY the stove and is easily too=. , ?fie Challenge O pushed about for sweeping or clean- _- N Oak Maple Birch or To Make Money ingn yet another household a cabinet + attached• to a discarded revolving ' Beech Seaman Kent By, the'' Use Use of a Scrub Bull stool is pronounced the best kind of ' Hardwood Flooring � •a baby cabinet. Upon the shelves inside 18 ad, K We believe-a Scrub Bull is the most expensive are placed all sorts of folded clean 'mired for its sheer beauty. piece of cattle flesh in existence. clothing and toilet necessities. On - hooks along the sides are hung the The natural grains and ex' • ? fresh little garments. It is very easy - Cellent Is This A Challenge To You.2� to push this cabinet up to ,the fire miihng enable you to tura an nook or caner 1 when the time comes for the baby to y 6 be'washed and dressed Of your home into a Ver, r_ A SICKROOM JOY. �\ itable beauty spot by ob• A minister of the writer's ac ualn- � � \\ fairing a cruises that tivly q \ �� \\ fence recently suffered from a broken ��+ � ��� reflects the charm Of vain •'��'' Ilk— hip, caused by sjipping on a waxed floor, while playing basket ball with a ;��.• .` furnishings. The cost' is ;? ° group of his young people. The ac- + � cadent caused him to be confined to ;+ � �., •�\� S»ll+ result. is error' The Province of Ontario his bed for man weelcs. At his di- � �� mous—if measured ' y � !Il terms • rection, the following small piece of Of beauty, economy and savings +0fl�e i furniture was quickly made by a Most Citarmirtg durability. - " handy young chap. ty. Measure your The worker took a stout box, obtain- of all door surfaces r�and et an estimate.SAFE IS SATISFYING ed at a grocery store. It had one g - Deposit your. savings regularly'With the Province open end. The box was cut in two.so as to leave a top, two ends and a bot- .. Vices Oted oII application.^ • .of Ontario Savings Office. tom just like the top. This bottom _ PP x1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT em i h� loll ng a bench-board was r '-.gill Meroid Felt Slate Shingles aaad Rolled shaped article o e owing men- All monies deposited by you are guaranteed by alone- The top was thirty-six inches Roobing in 18 and 36 inch widths. the Government of the Province of Ontario and Fong, and twenty inches wide: The : ends were sixteen inches dee - � :: - --- •' can be withdrawn at any time. - P, and t+ twentyh de. From the hot- BANKING BY MAIL— tom board which had been removed, Department at each Branch. (two cleats were-cut and the edges John ®raper smoothed. Each cleat was an inch _ 'HEAD OFFICE: 15 QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO _ and a halt wide, P1CRiNG Ol�1T. These pieces of wood were nailed ` Branches: Toronto--Corner Bay and Adelaide Streets; Corner firmly to either edge of the top and leis ' University and Dundas Streets: 649 Danforth Avenue. sides of the improvised table. These """'^' - " ■ T G w o , �Q+s• • cleats served as a brace, or'what is ,C Aylmsr, Brantford. Hamilton, Newmarket, Ottawa, Owen Bound, called a "box" on a chair. The top of ' Pembroke, Seaforth, et. Catharines, at. Mary's, the table was neatly covered with oil of wear do not throw it away. First i r' Walkerton, Woodstock. - cloth and the ends were painted white. of all sox t hot suds, rinse and' k oat - - _ k i in u Tuck doesn't goat around the air 1 When the invalid was read• for a put it out in the air to dry. Then cut . _ - y ;-and light on Tom or Dick or Harry - meal, the bed-table"was a real joy. It! the bristles so that they are of even I just &,yew and anywhere. The wit - ''. was roomy enough without being lengths gain find that the _ writs .. letter.When table was is ed to. .broom has taken oonwaFl new lease of to know the thing you avant, the will to work, the faith to fight- the strength l fie' to use but tempered tools and 'only If he desired to read and consult cath- �"'�� weapons honor-bright; the spirit sad' er heavy books, It was especiallySentence Sermons. ° _'f�o'm a n s►7 -Real M helpful. the grk t to bear. the heart to hope. P Nothing can compensate— -= the grk to bear, uxi, when disaster Later, when a child in the family For the honor that has bees• flung falls, the pluck to Grin and &tart.aga:n - was; confined to bed for a few days,. away, —that's luck'the bed-table came into play to hold For the health that has been square• a paints and pictures to color, and books JULIE'S BIRTHDAY. i Fera ran back to the kitchen. Julie's and to At this ti derrrt. Naturally, toys, me, an improve- For the ingratitude shows a loving The sewing circle Was in full swing, a For, two days Julie's mother had, Mother, who was cutting cake and ment was added,by fastening a mould- parent' i both vocally and w1tb the needle, The ' > been two day and night for herfrowning+a little because the icing ing around the back and two ends ofbroken-throughpopular subject of "husbands" had ` held the For the heart that la daughter's party. There was Julie's quite firm, looked up, startled, the top of the table. Small wire nails n��• new dress to finish and the best dishes at Vera's kiss. meriting in place, .This re- been quickly reatbed ' l the generas „ P For the betrayal of a friend in the round of.conversatfon. to get out and chicken salad and rolls: "I've brought you a birthday gift, rented pencils and small artiel_es from hour of need. "1 could never live wr!,L a pessimist," and ice cream and cake to make—to! vera said. "I thought,"—her voice slipping ofl.—E. M. G. For the selling of one's principles ; tremb:ed and then steadied,—"I 2> declared airs: (Gedr ng, who seas noted say nothing of the countless extra thought for gold• for her supremacy in her home, things that always thrust themselves g you'd let me. I .always 'REMADE"BROOMS. For tate loss of one's good opinion of 'Yes. he would have to be an opts- into the most crowded days. Of course)brought one to my mother on her When a broom begins to show signs one's self mist." replied meek lktle Miss Brown. Julie helped, at least she meant to birthday, and I missed it so this year. „ help, but there were so many. inter- I'm not much of a maker, but I made - °.ruptions. Her mother patiently pick- this.,, ed up all Julie's loose ends and finish- 'Why, 'Why, Fera!" Julie's mother ex- - -- ed them along with her own tasks. claimed awkwardly pt -"Put it on," '-era pleaded. "I scant ' _ ...... ' She was too tired to dress for the •� s �^ �� :party, but, since she had to be in the to see you in It." _ kitchen, it didn't make any difference. Still awkwardly Julie's mother Julie, a lovely flushed little figure, opened the box. Inside-was a large apron with lovely touches of embroid- received her guests and exclaimed Ii J happily over the gifts they brought. ems' She put it on. The blue in it It was the custom in the village to'matched the blue of her eyes, and the bring gifts to a birthday party. Quite excitement made a tiny pink flnah I A. naturally she put out her hand for the!steal into her tared face. , •'! ��, //• '/ — ! It's lovely!" N era cried _ 'blue-ribboned box that Vera Stonelow y!" joyously. had brought. Julies mother no longer felt tired. . Even Julie noticed it when she ran . Fera, however, laughingly held it. f •+ ••. - behind her. "it isn't for you. I knew out for something. She had kept hear_ / - \ ./ " : ..�•-...' ing over and over again the you'd have a bushel of things;-and I g queer � - aiways think a girl's birthday beloaga thing that Vera bad said about a girl's birthdaybelonging 3o her mother anyway. So I brought, °beton in to her mother. / - ,this fnr her. Where is rhe?,' Vera did have queer notions! • : i "'Why---in the kitchen," Julie slam• Up in her room in the blessed quiet ✓.I� �( ffeetieve st�ti111'tduy, _ mered. Julies mother was resting at last. t T v But, she could not sleep; she Was too March 21st, 1925 " happy, A Suet BreathTABLES.' :PIANO-STOOI, TABLES. • a at au UMOS/ An oid revolving .>�1reCt Toll Service to Toronto piano stool makes THE an ideal seat at the dressing table or - �� work cabinet,'especially in a small or " �.. crowded room where it may be low- -On and after March 21st, to telephone any number in Toronto you need ered and pushed beneath a table or J sink out of the way. IlOt ask for Long Distance. But the family handy man -is find- - u - Ing other ingenious uses for the dia- Give the number wanted to your local or�erator just as on a local call. Do carded tool. One man has made a -not hang up the receiver but hold the line while connection is being estab t M�fs .M charming plant stand for the window fished. by securely fastening upon the stool - S- a large round top. Mother placed a Direct toll service is available only on Station-to-Station calls, that is,wherB tall plant in the centre with a row of -you ask for a number rather than a person. If you do not know the number, - smaller plants round the edge. This -salt"Information." stand can be moved abort at will. -In another household the old piano ,The rate is 2.0 cents for a three-minute talk to Toronto. After eating or •aokin stool has been utilized in making an ; Mrritley'fre-A"' extremely handy cabinet to stand near std sweetens the breath. the kitchen stove. U - u mast speak to a rticalar rson ask for"Lone Uislance" Nervrs are soothed,throat is pon the old seater Pe Pa Pe , o of ee and di an aided, is securely fastened a rmmy cabinet — and give her 'Me details of the call ' a So easy to carrytl+rlittlepadceN made from a box open at two opposite _ t sides. Two shelves are placed within a nd the whole is neatly painted. Cur- _ . tains on brass rings are hung over cline Bell Telephone the openings and a row of hooks has p one Co. r been added to each of the closed sides. of Canada - In this cabinet are kept Ell tate things G -after every meal/tom most commonly used about the stove— I t-. r canisters of coffee and tea, s tin ,of ` ' - ISSUE No. 13—'2b. flour for thickening, salt and pepper, - ..bb��..,, r4w'!R ..`ii,. '�ZxF '�'!",•Y?�. Z {";t!¢> q,, � K 4 �(,•", ny.•. r'' ,.,.q�'R" .? ..d "� 'A"^7: l d R•.��*x WT. err .t.. �;,. y c°t,;,..:z fi.. `+L�n,,' s "''a',i a �,'`� ••r ,; t r*sr. es•.t• +a '..ai:'..A+. .n : a rr- J. w.: .A ;.;ce, '.`dx - .. •" +F•.: >' a v .yf� x:. .. m.. .:.,. 'y t .Z�.. T,- ..t. .y;,^•',• " s . - - (lips -.-."'!' j , Repentllnce• A tea your grocer recommends is F�6 [NG 1fIRED { ci7�l VE71 : ;_•• Come, mead _lurch! - a Do you repent Usually good tea IN STRINGTiME; i Te mpem so incontinent Vented on each darling bud Thiit dared•to lift through mist and — *' Not Sick, Bat Not Quite Welt" •3 mud, - _ You Need the Help of Dr. s warm r inter ' O. rin o' To se wavering in the hold ! .._p g rm ams and w Wiffiants'Fink Pills. cold i' Yes, wild month; With the passing of winter many . It must.be so! t�8► M . People feel weak, depressed and easily For see, the'last fier:e swirl of snow good tea strr tired. No particular disease, but the ! That was the symbol of your wrath + system lacks tone. You find yourself . Has melte3 by the garden path, tired, low-spirited, and often unable i ,1 ( And bathes the jonquils shivering rf"fgid Iri08t $iCOCCifB 1'LCOitY1M�Ild lt. . .to get sound sleep at night. All this spears ` Is the result of in-door confinement of In a ver^ flood of tears. —•- k'al° the winter months, and shows that the _ -Daniel Henderson. Mothers, Allowances. C1a"ified Advertiselnents blood has become thin and watery. - New, rich, red blood is what you need �T�ElW PRAISE Now that the Mothers' Ahiowancess REMNANTS. ~� to put you right, and there is no ocher n ,( Act is so h established and accomp• ARGAIN PARCEL, rN lishing such good work, it Is interest- L, =2; medicine can give you this new blood- IngPatches, ;2. McCreary. Chatham, �a ,as surely and as speedily as Dr. 'Wil- y I to recall that for nearly twenty Ontario. ' _ liam,s' Pink Pills. Tbla new blood gives BABY S OWN TABLETS I Y ws Mr. Kelso advocated this as a to every -part of the body and quickly necessary feature of efficient child FREE CATALOGUE. a �ne A i welfare work. In bis fourth annual re- Mrs.the general health. Diges- Mrs. L. M. Brows,' Walton, N.S., � ASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAD. „. tion is toned up, you have a better ap- - i says:-"I cannot recommend Baby's turn to the Ontario Legislature, pub R �a �' I I lashed in Febraary, 2897 he reported( loins, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias petite, nerves are streligthened and Oven Tablets too'b-ighly. I have found and Barred Rock Eggs. The Wriga>I Ont- sleep Is sound and refreshing. 1 them invaluable for the ailments of as follows: Farm, Brockville, Ont. + The value of Dr. Williams' Pink ` little ones." Mrs. Brown's testimony` The;e are poor but respectable Pills when the system Is run down Is \ is the same as that o1 thousands of mothers who require tQmporary help, More Surface. but this should be given to them in shown by the experience of Mr. Wil- other mothers who have used'the Tab- It seems to me," said a customer to JAJ Dam Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Bedford, lets. To use them once is a sure guar-i their own homes, either by the munici-I his barber, that in these hard times P.E,I., who says:-"A few months ago antee that they will always be kept in polity of church organizations, so that you ought to lower your prices for the home may not be broken up. Itis '. I found myself In a badly run down the home as long as there are babies {shaving." r condition. My appetite was poor, 1 no real charity or help to a poor moLh- or young children to be cared for. The� e "Can't do it, replied the barber. R was easily tired and did not sleep well. Tablets are a lazzative=mild but, er to close up her home and send her I,.N,ow-a-days everybody wears such a I tried several so-called tonics, but did thorough in action-which never fail:children, one to this lnstltution and long face that we have s great deal one to that, thus, robbing both of the s* not get any re.iet. Then T decided to to regulate the stomach and bowels; more surface to shave over.' ; 10 0 tand influences that are, atter aM, G.- les r give Dr. Williams' Pink Piyl•s a trial -'- rehev-e-coast!•pation-anti- indigest#on; It dor - and soon found that I had of the right break u colds and simple fevers and 1 the only things vv h r eep a e i with , wedicine. Gradually my strength` make the dreaded teething period The principle hese laid down is it interfere with your smiling. +, sound, and it k gratifying to know it come back, the dull, tired feeling dig- sang. In fact. they banish all the appeared, and after using the pills for mingr 1119 !`tom Which little ones suf-�has worked out so well.-Globe, March about a month, I could eat heartily I i fer, The' Tablets are sold by meds- 19 INDISPENSABLE", ' :and was as strong and active as ever I 'cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a ..��_ We receive letters every week from �✓ I have been. I can most cheertul•Iy re- Pills e box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine i people who find Mlnard's lndlspens commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pike as+ �Sility Cealbinatioa Undert Co., Brockville, Oat !I•l1e able, tin unsurpassed tonic." i am=t _o _ • q Capt. Geo. W. Dolbow, Philadelphia, ,r You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills g _ Rif zsiCaCItOn Pa., writes: "While in British :.'There are endless ways of trema Dickens' Originals. i , from any dealer in medicine, or by Laing We exquisite combination andl! Dickens' originals continue to be in Columbia I used your Liniment but Qt�� Atlanti(r City 1 cannot get It hese. As there t n t .. mail.at 60 cents a box from The Dr. � numerous pretty materials suitable' great demand said bring as much ! , my knowledge no other liniment on '1Filliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, r making 1t. The fitted camisole money as they ever did, At an auc-I New Jersey i the market like Mlnard's 1 would Ont. y be made with shaped shoulder appreciate it it you will advise me tion recently a copy of "Pickwick ,' straps or awithter straps of ribbon, lace America's Smartest how i can get another supply, for r self-material The envelope' Papers" in the "original parts realized Resort Hotel. i I do not want to be without '4.' Odd N•illlf for Roads I�lld �rnwers, gathered to the camisolew 59.540: I Mlnard's. . Streets. afire scalloped and f niched with trlllsi --o f .,Famous for its Euro- #AIINARD'8 LINIMENT `1f you visit Stonebouse, a part of.� f lace' Soft• fine nalasook, crepe' No language can express the power, pean Atmosphere. j e chine or broadcloth silk will be; i i and beauty and heroism of a mother's' ' C — - Piymouth, England, you will notice a I eautlin! ff made u !n thin style:� i Perfect Cilisiae and t p love.-Chapin. i a , :number of short streets called "oyes." I ere is a vast opportunity to die. lam, g The word I& an abbreviation of "open- lay hand embroidery or novel. efa• { - yng" and Is applied to streets which ! Recta In drawn work or lace trim Single rooms from 15.00 apes from one meta street Tato an.1 ming• Combination undergarment i Rouble zot:lsa 1`rom #$Of — I- --- • --" ---- - �t other, There are several la the neigh- ,I Plo1410 cut in aizes 34 to 44 Inches'- e� �' European Plan borhood of the Marine Barracks. ta bust..36 or 38 0rinches wide. "DIAMOND DYE - "New Hydt�trie and In Perth and In other Scottls'h towns !similar street's; are named "vennels.'I Patterns mailed to any address onl IA BEAUTIFUL COLOR Department~erapeutiC , Inverness. Glasgow, and Dumfries all receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson lectro - �{ -have vennels, The name is French in Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., -its origin and probabl dates from the Toronto, Pattern sent by return mail. Perfect Mme dye., rUSTAVE TOTr, Manager �+' �•` -days of Glary Queen tf Scots. fag and tinting 4t In other parts of England there are --•�honagl,aph WiidoID guaranteed with Die• French names for streets. In almost mond Dyes. Just dip 4 'F any town you may find a Raw, Loa- Sir Landon Ronald, the famous Brl- is cold water to tint • , s r tish conductor and composer, who 1s soft. delicate shades. a lectionRef , don has many. The word is really " n 'rue," which 1s French Lor "street" al=oro an authority on musical educa- or boil t.o dye rich. • ' Then there are 'ca sews tion by virtue of big position as prig- permanent colors. e, -causeways," of which p a wen known example 18 Newington cipal of the Gui,dhall School tri Music, Each 15-cent pack• p age contains dlrec• Ia Obtained by using C'auaeway. Causeway does not necea h� just been paying 'a remarkable I *sorrily refer to a raised road, as is Rea- tribute be the value of the phonograph I tions so simple any F�fSs ` a :erally supposed, but is derived from I fa magical education. The city of i woman can dye or I D id wncua I Leeds has agreed to equip its schodls flat liaserle, silks, ribbons, skirts, I w the French word. "chauseee," -which i I Qn 11." .means a pared street with phonographs. "If it regarded tsaiab, dresses, coats, stockings. sNOISE •'�-" I as an axiom," aeye Sir I.aadon Ronald, 'sweatero, draperies. covaringr, hang— Spits] Is not an uncommon name for, �l'/CP tkl went when required. It the _ A street or road In Scotland or the '"that a com-prehenstve musical train-f tags, everything new. n4 keeps � M. fug Is the birthright of every child, ! Buy "Diamond Dyes"-no other kind "i• • .At.d'!l Dru St's aettve,the skin akar and bee *i v pores North of England. The word Is simply 5 from eruptions and the ecalp In a a shortening of hospital, Wherever surely money hies never been so wise-+-and tell your druggist whether the DO l totselt AWT AfAW11"Oa ti WSF health hair-growing condition. I YOU find the name you may be certain ly invested. It is not possible to take material you wish to color is wool of / 70-VAVVr A"Yom y � � silk, or whether it !J linen, cotton, or tea+• s." o" 7teIsm a *FML p,��tea that even if there is no hospital there every boy and girl to -hear the best Rni int 9 and a TV. eoaa j music, but thanks to the imaginative mixed goods. I sea olntmeat a sad sac ng Stick sae now, such a build Ing once stood near �_ ��shaving sei�jt srsa �• no I sense of this educational authority, the • _ - O� � � In other Northern towns you find poorest child in Leeds will be able to "gates," such as Castt experience aesthetic development un- Seagate. The "gatease,noto togbe WOMA H' :. der the influence of-great artiste and NTAR10 taken in the modern significance as a maater'mustcians.' porta& or,gateway, but is derived.from Minard's Lin nt for Colds. •', a Scandinavian word meaning road. 4� o EGAINS HEALTH ,<< High street is the name of the prin- - Soap Economy: - ripal street in almost every small town Remote the wrapers- from cakes of OthCl<wOlnentOKlloW 1 in Great Britain. Here, again, few soap and let them dry thoroughly. The 1 , people are agate that in this case soap will last lunch longer. About Lydia E. Pililkhamtls y '+ Iy 'chief." Its meanin is the same as .A Phiiosiphlcal Explanation. � ; a "high" does not mean raised, but mer y Main street, so popular to this coua She-"l. wonder what causes the, a Vegetable Compound try. flight of time?" , He-"It is probably urged on by the -Mount Forest, Ont.-"Before I took, ,For gore Throat Use Minard's Liniment spur of the moment_" Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegfeti blleeCom- poundak ___�___.,.• ` 1 miserable, and hadme- ` The First -Bank Note. The oldest banknote appears to have - pains all through .1 been dated as early as 1399 B,C, a e - I was living in Ailsa $4 _ Craig at the tlme,and 4"' One-third of th land surface of the "" *"' onedayafnendcame glome is covered with trees. rt in rienceand d me her ear _ perience of using the 1 Vegetab a Com- w YOU STAMMER pound ands advised Don't sager ander this handicap IN PLACE ,roved safe by:rilllions and prescribed by physicians for the to take a bottle, any lonser. 8uecesaia! DUDt1s � r A T Whleb I finally did. everywhere recommend our MEAT - I began t0 geti methods of treatment write t "'•0F " uN.o. stronger and those for fm advice and litezatare_ —serVethlSUfll ueroastas Rheumatism Colds - nor left me. I am gla� I found out w, THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE q about this medicine as I think ere is y - KITCHENER, ONT,; CANADA , Hone equal to it for women vhcphave the main dial of the meal. �,� , e - troubles of bleis kid I too highly for ti Yourfolkswitlbedelighted. Headache Pain R Recipe, and scores of ...,..- the Vegeta Compound Potatoes '-bthe:s,in our free book. the good i t h$s done me. Whenever I oothache • ;. ow of a woman Bufferin I am lad ti New Brunswick Grown and Govern- r, I.eUralgla :T r Mount ore o. Y a ,to tell her f -Mrs.Wm. TD3DAL meat Certified. R.R. No.I, M t F st, tori s " Irish Cobblers and Breen Mountains, Lumbago ' Neuritis BAEER For rile at the following prices: R •Women throughout the Dominion are " Peck, 50e. I3us'hei,•SL60 "Bayer" finding health In Lydia E. Pinkham's Eraft- Accept o� Bayer package Vegetable Compound. ; Bag. 90 lbs.. $2.25. M24 1lacl,aren sem: Special price in lots of 5 bags or more. which contains rovcn directions. 1\o charge for bags or packages. Can Cheese Co. „ ,p „ 'Nobarmful drugs are used in its prepa- - sell you Ontario Grown, at about 20 Ltd.,Montreal Handy .Tayer boxes of 12 kablets. ration=just roots and herbs-and it can M, per rlycent q ess. y is 1 will have o nth g! eat rtn is me crane mark rrer+�tetea Also bottles of 2d and 100--Druggists. mother. { er. F safety even b a nttrsing bead at tree redpe foo►, •_ " 1n pneI of Bayer )tenwhile:i of w m�acetle- O er. For sale by all order. s'at•-"--„"---• —" '•'-'•"'•'••-' ecfdeater of saticylicaeld (Acetyl Sallcrile Acid. "A. 3. A,"1. Mille it to Fell tno,cn m th that Aspirin means Boyar manutactnre o asatst the public atainst imitation.. the TnhlMa ,_.._ .� ]� RED R- O S �tf H. W. DAWSON f,ddreu_................................... of Barer Compaw win be stamped-with their acnerai trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." -ISSUE No. 13--'2A P.0, Box 38 - Brampton, Ont Y� - �a it�ks .,..,. ,.. p ... .; '., _. -,. '�._ ..... _. �.. ... _... ._. ._. _.., _ ... - _ .,. .. _•.....�.. '•c__-..,...., ..._..�,..�.. ._ __ _,,."...,_m....;?-.__... _..r.. .._._ ,.,,-.:.a"�..,.._.,......._..w..a-._,.,..,. ...��-, .;f��,:'.'ter.."'��aa°i►s?�"�'JtiK:,'�'"1 .,'7.rw`�„.���+�`�5 ` ^:r ,: ',� sT, '•°._.,,d;. '� f ''*4T 'na;�"'t-^«,, +�7:' .#w•r,.,. 4 '`.. ,: .' ,. -�" _" �'''''�'`"..� "' r';>:, `•n,,:n .«.-w y r, at •:�✓ 71 I IN two Battery Bargains" ! B ASK ;S ' Jt b + Havir}g'purchased the atoc.k frutn rang _ r, . Ti4RSIS Save money now on a battery' the Eetate of - t •rA for our car. RL75 per Year.; $1.90if pnidin edvane�. y '¢Vbsuripoons rq the t:n4ed States aad Creat Starting-M,ereh-.b and until our W. G. BARNES.and the entire, �g. a, deherc)u8 C�i}1'1'i�� tOY11C Britain$2.00.is advance. �.etgck et the sold, waw will prices:II batteries ' r brtsiuesa of JOS. W. DOTS}\ - -- - ' li plate.�8 volt, guarauteadlg2 ues. lU 99j Am prepared to Fuppip all sizes Made ft'or>J`tlTis recipe it aviil jell: ,0fiN MU RKAR,.Proprietar. --from Berry Boxes to Three 13 28 ". 2205 and Haff Bushet.. This is the only battery sale, in'-Cana- ._ 3 cit, 2 grape frt oranges, 3leutona. Cnt fruit fine, add 4 quarte SALE REGISTER. water, let stand over night and iJoii antil tender. To each0. ttd I Boil 0 utas r - da with an 16 months auata❑tee ; )nit (xlg8n River B88keti4rkl3 ,. . cup of ftt�it add-1 cupsugs4 a extra.` of 2 minutes. y SE'eiDAv. MARCH z?TH—Extensive sale we ares aeble, to se.lt tit :hese prices by phone Durk. E 109 �- of horses, cattle. 5U breeding awes placing large order before - •and lambs, farm ruachioery, Ford rise in price. " . 'FRA1 PEN -Have youtrie� KLEARSIGHT, the near to indoor cleaner? car etc., belonging to F M.Cooper, U. pr L• $attf?1'9 88rv1Ce, Betted than bon fkml and 2 for 35c. will be sold at lot 22, con. 9, Picker- ••j be.Man that made the Barnes' Just.the thing for sprung house-cleaning, t Ing. opposite Graham Bros. Noce- phone 133«'hilhy Basket." �' serve. S months credit. Sale at one. �- _ _ —_- -------- — _ • wrn Maw,auctioneer, Also, a new shipment of brooms just arrived: :SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH—Auction � � / Splendid values. tale , 'household furniture. rugs. to TA ]�/� ��EA ' tools, buggy,wagon etc., the proffer• il{w�T 1�'� • • • BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM ty of C. H. Burling. Pickering Vill- age. Sale at one o'clock, sharp. See for our New Creamery ' t bilis. NTv, B. Po+aell, auctioneer. JAMES S IR / C H A F? D. S O N S7 :SATURDAY, MARCH 26TII—Auction , sale of horse, cow, household far❑i' HIGHEST PIUCES PAID THE GROCERY STORE •turd, implements etc , the property A i`• -of Gipson Conner. Brougham. No hyo•j 376 1V 0.2 34C. - �± reserve as the proprietor is giving Special 39a - , l+ •ap house•keepi❑g. Terms cash. Sale f.o.b, pous•slatfon . f at one o'clock. See hilts. F. Postill. Pickef" in hardware Store auctioneer. SHIP " 'rUMDAY, MARCH 31sT-Auction sale of household furniture, choice cow, - "DIRECT FROM FARM TO FACTORY" - cream separator etc.,at lot 31,King. AND RECEIVE MORE -MONEY c .stdn road (half mile east of Rouge - -Write for our Shipping Tags - ' ' °` IBM),the property of Mrs. A. Burns. : Sale at 1,30, See bilis. W. B. Pow- ,•. _ ell, auctioneer, Swift Canadian Co. Now is the time to.get your seed for the spring crop. SATaanAY, APRIL 4TH—Auction sale Limited We have a good supply of x of shout 25 acres of land adjoining .Creamery Dept, Toronto the Village of Broughati: to be Bold a II_two parcels, the property of R.J _ Red Clover, Alsike, Aitalfa and Timothy i0owan, Sale at 2 o'clock, See bills. • W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ( All No. 1 Teeted Seed. • "'1'VH$DAY. gPRIL 7TH—Auction Bale Of c 50 head of young cattle, steers and �, Iklao. g1ve your stock a good Spring Tunic. We have the 5 Waiters, at lot 23, con, 7,_Pickering. f ? Royal Purple and Dr. Repslines, the property of Thos. Hardy. Bale i at I. sharp. See bills. F. W. ail- i' Ageot for SlcCormick Deeriug-Farin Implementq and Repairs. ' versides, auctioneer. 0 y� v i can et it or itis not made. r !t , Motto: j'Pe have t, s; n< n < ur t 4 AY APRIL STS —A ti O s4e,of dwiry cows. Yoikshir•r Piga+ �'•`� '';l''::I': .rx; - heavy horses, cedar posts. in pie- ,,rr:.a':r�' :. rr:�.:trrrs:::�..: r•i=r:tra: - _ snents anri hnusehcld eff Will. the p:o- octed by a. conscien- : party of P. M. and E, L, Chapman, In our set vice the traditions are ref- "pert at'arasniere Farm." lot 9 .eon. 4 r tioua, capable ststif,. Ours is a mogeom ceremony that ig 140 t Pickering. Sale at 1 30`p:M. Spm. dignified with conventional otisarvare will honored by time 'ss �������� 6 , 3[..w, anctioneet. 3� And a poli enPgA. f a?feeti••n pl+wt y! u will comaend, 1 J. S. BAj ,t+'�'^1�0N1 �j �I J Jr.7j,��,Jlf — - j��( D31F 1 Vg&JV Card of Thanks ... _._ m` �We wlsh to express our sincere LyathankAto the many friends -tor_their J ' 4ziadness and sytnipa►hp in our recent ' sail bereavement in the death of a 1.,.• T sing husband and kind father, - a P1'®S�}erlty ©�1ows .... Mrs. Alex Anderson and Famgy. r �1I� "'r� essiv Farmers need1�� , A . . _ _ a1Cow- to - - Notice Creditors the Dairy - - �•. AND OTHERS • a e e st _ sur Banking Fatuities (1RFC:ULTL''RAL St,rves•q uc )" _IIntt.eeRtate of Thom%$ 'Wilson, late At hat the fn+iner caho bsnk� a •of the Township.of Picket ing, in the County of Oatarto. Gentleman. , ':�uonthly milk 'or cream chem; boon bec•uroee ltuiepertdent of tinanc u+l decea.e�. h 1 al k �/�'ANY of the prosperous 1 taortie9. Th P dairy tun tris {nik + NOTICE ie hereby given pursuant to - ' M ,nen ill t is oc ity Ina e _ BANKING c•begiie--the' bank. Re,• trtt fvrnt an 1Seeetioo 58. R. S O 1914, Chapter 121, full use of our banking service. 4that all creditors and others having lcidet~trurtible rhai(t .in"s defied ' •c1&Imsor demands against the Eatatr. Let us conduct all financial trans- IFTY "hard tiute�" nrti bu,iueea degree• ,� .:, -of the said Thorn" W1190n, who died Wr++oa siunw Sin(e lriM the Star.dxrd Batik on or about the 18th dNy of, gyPoll actions for you ;; let us guard ! y g YEARS of Cactail•t has (alerecl to the need+ l9dL. are rPq�ired on or he ore the your Capital,.let us assist yOtx in of the dairy firmer, rPndertng c li!• ' ? 1st day of April, 19':5. to send by Y the purchase of more and better eieut service to hi-4 buti:,era. _most prepaid or'drliver'tQ the' Execu• - • ter+.of the Witl of the s..id deceased O, �• stock,or other productive under- �Wss. ' u Zuil particulars of their claims and the -. - takings. The interests and _ - - "i'HE - watareof the security(if any) held by _ ,requirements of agriculture are R ,fully understood and well.served STANDARD. BAAnd that after the last mentioned -+C NK .date the P..id Executors will proceed Lay the corse,stone by this bank. • QF CANADA atodietribpte the assets of the send- de- of your prosperity Farmeis are invited to avail them- 4W did among the parties entitled now by opening a selves -s our local manager's advice -PiCKERINIG BRANCH—W. F. Law, 4f-anager _! " +thereto, having regard only to. the . {savings accorsnt at in all matters where money is _ stanches also at B.00lriin, w..e Hill, wt+ttbr irecicWmsof which they shall then have our nearest branch, involved. _ vreceived unfits. - • Dated at StnuffVille, Ont... this 5th E•.. a -1dwy of March. 192ii. •• : - - _ - � • •moa Sande arch, n, Subseribe for The Pickering News ` Claremotet, Ont.. _ and ExecutorsBARK iAlfred Lemmon, , Brougham. Ont. I SATISFACTION' Wbitby—G. P. Lynd, manager '•QUALITY - .SrERV CE SAT1 CTIGN' , By 31CCULLOLTOH Bt;TTGN— Brool lin Branch—G. G.arose, Ms ^-,,,� _ _ Stoultvllle. Ontario, ua l �'J-29 their Solicitors. The Pickering Comm' - KERING • - I T�lance Co Ci - - iAbw IThe object of this Association Is to �M EAT IM A R K - lessen stealine and prosecute '• -__ _ s ---- the lelone. . _lKsmben having property stolen oommaai' Round Roast or:Steak, ... * .. `mac per lb "I oats immediately with any member 2rJC s. r - of Executive Oommiuee. Surioin Roast or Steak, .•• •• -Membership fee '11.00. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Ise Tlekel tea,be bad from ttre Presidizt or; -Rump Roast,.., ••• z' seent"T onapplleatcton.` Fine Rib Roast, .. - .. ... `20C '•• 9.-� �` ( . ; �. -...Mum.tom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.F%11100- Heavy Rib Roast, or, M. S.Chapman,Pickering.. Roast. ... •14 and 16c - Shoulder - I l - - .. 1.4c H t 31' Plank-tr'uas B A R N S - V. Munro, las. Richardson. Pot Roast, . . .. ... Sl - " EM PI R E President Secretary -_Brisket, to boil, ... ..: ' �� lad 9c Leg of Pork •. ••• Fire-safe ILIS .... ... - Super-strong , DALE M .. .. 25c- _,-Ell " ,: Weather-tight 1rot ! Sho.tl f Pork, Y>11YA -Convenient PICJKERII�TQ Pork let Roost of Pork, ... 20c,23 • y •. Chops, . .. .-If you need a new Barn oras old one remodelled, 19Vhe' !Pure Pork Sausage, ... ••• �, et me quote�*ou. Let me show you "Empire" Barris I r; at or any'graid ,taken in , • 25c built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy nest y111t Pork.... _ ' .: 35c " - have in, And modemte-in cost. - eacbange'.for,Flour. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, _. sliced, ." 35c �y gladl yen for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- ! We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, c• timates Y Mlld-Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c _ _ iic-Shingles,or"�mpire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations �. _• Oil Cake Meal, _-,_ 47(+ o 1 work absolutely guaranteed. iaa�k P I R - - all kiads,of grain. done. 1 C K E Cooked _ .. 55c a A 'P R OUSE Ram,... y 4•Ogilvie'a'Porridge;0ats. . . 15c " BUILDER $sad-Uheese,.. .. .. _ ` Royal Household Flour, y Building Contracting •� 3 lbs `r,5 cents" - - -Easy First and Domestic Shortening. •• Barns, Houses, etc: of all-kinds t x - Cream of to West Flour. „ 5 lbs 90 cents; -.:Ib.prints 18 cental , • 'rCHOPPINf3�EVERY; - Pickering Dealer for the Products of 1 ' Vresb Trout and�White Fish Every Friday; WE1�13;DAY �The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto's _ PICKERING .r , �• rT. =,ocs�wooa W. • -REID ,�.�..�, ......•,... ... , .. ' ';:'. .. .:. r4N .:.:.G:+- _ _�z.s_a.�.�:_«,t _.«...,,_.._...,,....,�_.r, ..e`._.....-..nM.<Y;%vs,.r...7.u'"'.tl'a.'Yd�.,..��-:�+a...A..a�,s;ckS�'�..,,i :�rl'#�f.�:$3�s+�'s7:�u.��•..:'St'i��W.,' :-c- F :w...,mk +w^v'',, •.jx _X A ...L.., .},,.. -r n :•„y,` .......•� �'!.ta 4•t"a, .,'�+,,. rr sf1•6 ',..., ;.k' ...'� L a,.4. r^ .J'• w� " '�'r..•.- 4r. .:,�' t� �> .:��•. .. :;,, ..'.!s,^.}, .^'+�' ;.:{. k,i. -c,... ••r.:.a y" ^,�.. .�:=E,��;a r'§.` v X 'g,.,. s. .� �w.d ...r .:.. ...,,,,.,;. ''Arm^`�. .-.•.. , ,•.,�... -.w. �- .?n. .�.. o.., °:t .� .'i_�.. ,e ,y, C..., �c'"....yw.. .'.'�y., :., t:1:ARLrMONT: ;, John and '►lrs. Underhill, of Uu-{ Fr � root. and Nre. Albeit Ria-son, of Farmers,: Af.teYztic�n Boot and Shoe Repatrin� Maple Leaf Mutual ire ChrCrles Cooper had a business Toronto.-were here tau Saturday, Iasurane� Co. �+.4 :: Ar to tc� the-city on Tuesday. celebrating the birthday of their I am agent for the Worlds Greatest also harness repairing:at the new T. E. and-Mrs. Stephenson were father, Geu, Cuoper.''A very pleas• Separator 'The Renfrew," $toves, stand, uppusite 0e to Toronto on Tuesday.. Scales and Oil Zogines. Fleury ei post office. Cbegp rates for farm and country Y•• nt Linke was opera with the rest building$. Edward McWilliams• visited his of the family at the hyiue of.W.S, famous Plows,Pointe,Grain Grinders, - , slater in Toronto on St. Patrick's I Wheel Sarroweetc. "Best-workmanship guaranteed: and Mrr. Cook. { Brantfvid lnuu'trl iwkud nod oecuud- Windtstorm Insurance on buildings, --- -..-- - s r w Silos et Day. —_ hand separators for sale. - _..Charge uuderate '" ind•mills S c. . me. and Mrs. Towner, -of Glen _ THOMAS WATSON Major, spent Sunday with Mre. READ THIS OVER ROBT. DEVITZ', -Automobile Insurance ` Gyne. of all kinds. ' Phone 503 Pick BROUGHAM PILKIJRING, ONT. Mfrs Mabel'Wagg, Robin Storey ' Save'ycur time and money by instal- FARMS FOR SALEand Alex Morgan were week end ling in you range one* of our Instant Gas Oil Burners. Only.28 50. Will 'Write or phone ,. +visitors. feat a life time. BARGAINS IN 'DRY G OODS - I+red Ward shipped two carloads Our international Oil Furnace Burn- of stock to the Toronto- market on ers are most complete. - Gravity.fed. E D B'O YY M• A ji ' Saturday. - Perfectly safe. Enormqus, heaters, s The W.M.S.of the-Union Church Everlasting. Will go in any furnace. uERVICE SATISFCTIOhT 6AVINCIB had a successful quilting bee last Easv to instal and operate, Price 20 WHITBY, ONT. Thursday. $x31.75." Ask'for folders. Men's Knee Rubber goote, rolled Men's Bushman Rqbbers, whfte ` Mrs. Lue Overland, of Erin, is W. J. GORDON'S, .. edge, red soles, regular sole, rol , led edge. 7 filets spending a week �ait}s her son,_Q. Church Street. 4.50, at 3.i5, reg. 4.00, at 2.75. CLAREMONT A.. and Mrs, Overland. Agents T5'apaed Z31y Pickering 'White soles at 4.25. Miss Mackie,of the public school -- --- Ladies' Plain Over Rub> em, CREAMERY I � INGLF ,� b teachiug staff,is recovering nicely Men''Plaiu Over Ru bers _ .. at 90•cente •'�� after her recent illness. ..'Highest pric 'p id for.r. at . . re-Miss Emma Underhill has Ladies' Cushion Sole Oxfords,, Cream at the, i turned home after spending the British Co)nmbia Cedar g Ladies' Usfords, black tan and double ."e"width, s Ga1t.Galvanized Steel Shiftles ClaremOr t Creamer �~ walnter in Toronto and Guelph. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles swede, regular -4.50, regular 4•UO-for x Mrs. Mundell returned home on for sale at for 3.00. 3-00: Ir S3aturday from Bolton where she ' had been attending the funeral of T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT Give us a trial and be convinced -Men's-Tweed Suite, regular bleu's Raincoats, • _ . a niece. Call and get prices. r 18.00 to 20.00, at, regular 0. PL - Chas. and Mrs. Elliott of Brook' --- - -- -- i3 0o. lin, spent the week endet,t}iehome c er g' of the latter's parents, Hugh andLeath or Goods Ston1 b - .i1�rs. Gre g. call at, J. FINOOLD'S Phone 3800 Thos. Birkett's Hale on Friday last was a decided success. There HARNESS was a good crowd and prices were THE$READ C?=+AREON'Z'. ON'Z'.�R=O Our supply of quality Harness and satisfactory. l'(}l A Parts is now complete. m Next Sunday at the Baptlet PURPOSE ' Church the pastor will preach in LOS n9e/85 sQW�OPk BOOTS a at SHOE Lila morning on `'The Password to ® We have a large stock of this Famous r Hie Presence," and in the evening os+r 1 a Boot on.hand-unbeatable on "Eli'ah and the Fiery Chariot" tor.hard wear and tear. • Davi Dawson, of Cherrywood, REPAIRING who pure;tiased John Forgle s farm -- v We maintain our established reputs- .� some time ago, moved thereon on '�jES, our pure food bread J s tion for repairing all kinde ti �s Wednesday. At the same time j has a worthy purpose. harness and boots. Mr. Forgie moved Tato T. Birkett's It brings health and full 4 - u $Ouse in Claremont. '� • _ - CECIL BRADLEY ' ' All the members of the council strength and a mealtime flC[M $ •with the clerk and treasurer were satisfaction to the folks D �'[ '�<< Harness maker, fig . summoned to Whitby to-dap .who partake of it regu- PICSERING, ONTARIO (Thursday) along with ,the other lar! One slice calls for tG ,�,�} �{�y �t - s .councils of Ontario County to meet y' loaf forms the ��1.�LM g o ` govern, as loaf one w N � b a mpreseutaia4e tive of the g - moot who will give information in habit. sf regard to the new legislation deal - . tog with highways. 4T only are DeForest=Crosley Radiophones We regret to bear that Thr>a. h. - .. - �. .J � constantly capturing stations to all part S - .. � ' Stephenson and family purpose pe 0UM leaving Claremont in the near � � great radio triangle—alley have Beard !Future, and in consequence he i9 �',� ,.�•'�°) Amazing radio surely! The astonishing QrRiDCE3ZIlE5 otferiuR his propertlem for Bale or —.__ - / to rent. Any person wishinc;to BAKERY, --thing,however,is that these long distance- its. the' h- y- p AR L secure property in Claremont e„) l+ the 1 VPVLA� Q,gsrt�r t ,PHOr1E�'904 ' ' menta are made with the supplest circuits, should see these before buying "PICKEMN�r;• Easiest.to-operate sets ever offered I - �ieutiog as they are deairable,prn �; parties and are splendidly located. .. The - DeForest-Crosley TRIRDYN, r New rales have been ps9sed by eta the ran and volume of free . three tubes only,g 8e IDEAL the Library Board regarding alis ' keeping otrf of bookr<. No book is And now we sell the TRIRDYN for only tubes! �:.. allowed out loniter than.two weeks - f y$$S (without accessories). Groc' erySto rewithout renew)ng, a fine of a cent - 1 a, a day heirs unposed if kip out No wonder DeForest-Crosley Radioph9nes Car'longer There are still a ai mbPr meg. ire known-fat and wide as themoat remarkableks out marked to certain Your 11 i ` of boo - _ radio value in Canada - snbscribera,which have bora Ont Prunes, DelMonibrand', 2lbs 2bcs With `I for some time. KiadJy look among �'e welcome our enquiries: Visit our store Salmon,meaty nk }es, brand 1 220 ����. y m e _your bocks and see if you have j - 1 Do not fail to see us before you vest: W save I pkg Benson's Corn Starch � one. �(�minion Tires 1 'Laundry " the two A meeting will be held at 'the you tnoney� Free-nrnninir Salt, round pkg., 110 -home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth on Ap Clarke's Pork and Beans : irtl 8th, at 3 P. m , when Mr. Crus. _ in sauce, 2J tin 2180 ,� ,i► leery, of the Department of Agri We can save you money. p� iT` - *� _ culture, will organize a Horticul' FitF, 1 UNTING Next size • Amimia, 3 pkas ` tura} Society. All persons who Rbyst-Cord, 88z4 .- :_ =_.21,49 lyre interested are asked to attend. Royal Cord, guaranteed, - 2 Large tins Tomatoes 8100 50 ,'':. 3oz8 10.99 s9 Corn Flakes 250 We treat a strong society map be 8000 miles. - formed here, whish will mean the Nobby Cord, guaranteed, Dates, 2 pkgs .7000 miles, 30z 8.99 Good size Grape Fruit,3 for 2tia " ;beautifying our home gate .of on 1 25 Our prices.are all:right.. improving the appearance of otu Tubes, 80z3 ~1 _ community. . Dominion Tubes, 30x3 :.1.75 Phone 5700 On Friday evening of last week a 3� All other sizes accordingly Frank C HIDLOW - -ama large number of the friends and a neighborsof John and Mrs. Forgie CLAREMONT tnet at their home before their de- Get in on thia quickly, as these p%rture from their midst. Al. prices will only last for the month of Starch � though taken completely by our• - ) � the soon ave them a right •' GF sen Rive prise, y 8 Drop us a card or phone ! • _ royal welcome. Deep regret watt - Saw Mill aad Basket ezpresaed aClosiaR Mr. and 'Mrp, F. M. C 0 .0 P E R -•---- } lP'or;e from the home which they r -bad occupied so many years and •J '° + where they had formed so many = CLAREMONT friendships• A most enjoyable a • evening was spent in music and in LOGE WANTED .games of various kinds. After par- 1 Custom sawing done, Oat ROIR09 _taking of refreshments which were BrA g' hten and Chopping, Wood supplied in abundance and in slag ing "Auld Lang S ne"and ' For N MOWN RiD S, sqt ssi�pp crr< o ass They're Jolly ,(food Fellows," all ti'ist•s sir Repricing, �y . . departed for their respective AND $hapiag and Yarning. �;, -homes in the wee sma'oors p' the �'p �p�g �EEDIN( Kiddie Kara, sleigho,'Offiee Stools morning(but not very small). - .- -- was a . Spring Will so • - ; Salt For Sale • �€ in the Claremont Union Church on SUGAR ��being Sts> - ' Monday evening last when the Y. here V am excellent.for StOCk Feeding. W 'CHAS. A. WHITE. P.S. debating team of Pickering b8 8 _ are h1y nutritious. Successor to late W.G. Barnes Presbyterian Chnrch met the de- full line or the latest u � wbo�demon the kou d iluist Phone 8120'or write Locust Hill. Ont., bating team of Claremont Union of Sed - :Anchors'Society. :The affirmative WALL PAPERS w produce namew a ops of the nchat teeduig _. (Resolved that the moving picturequality. theatre should be encouraged)was all 22 inches wide. ' ably resented by Miss Jean Clark Promimnt amongst the best varieties is and 1W Miller, of Pickering., and Prices t0 sUit everyone Rennie's• Famous Leviathan Sugar feed 'fust the negative by Miss Merle Staph- roducedon the Rennie Gold Meda�I5eedatnps- � », enAon and Elmer Stephenson, of Bee our papery before buffing P° ular varieties are'RentiiE a jumbo and goal p Claremont. Each speaker was al elsewhere Rennie s improved Giant. lowed seven minutes. Rev. Mr. A complete 1181 Of Order Rennie s Field Root Seeds f,an ' - ' Gardiner; of Pickering., presided, _____moi yonr.looal Dealer or direst Jsorn and Rev. 11ir. Clugston,of Dunbar ►S�ler�lll-w1111A1z1S TNt COMPANY Of lelim.tertlels and desitta � �Isr -ton, W. A. Henderson, of Picker. = W"MAMR.F N N 'Z i•Ih11T" kept u worMook. It will ilei yon Ing, and M. J. Wilker, of Clare- Pali2t8, Oils and call let our worts lead Don't be one shalt : �montr, acted as judges. kfter care. vtlrIIi9he8 -- --* toe. aDMAM2 a,d 1A9Y1s•89s.' obtleia prices Don't be m q ful deliberation the decision was _ _ TORONTO agents we do not employ them,ooassgsasM� awarded the negative. The - Phone '1401 � ty we $len, lend par 0e t. ori the legs$ 'young debaters all did themselves tf um eannoi okdm�eMls►'�•PAWN oommisdon o!l0 per oesot.,whiohyon w� yN1s ps.eletry ywd • certainly sive by purahasing trom tis 2 y , credit. Mr. H s selections entertained TsAs" ry m a �� � oattwlbitea. with humorous selections and Mise 'yj V l T ,•J.T. MATHSSON: -saw Ruth Murphy with instrumentals. Alunch and social evening brought CLAREMONT a very pleasant meeting to a close. i i rz,F.n i. .. _.. 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CHAPTER XIV. completely satisfied with his own pot- credits the followtufv' blee vRth egeta sition, took these ebullitions merely -R1P OF BLU4E PMElL the medicinal qualities noted. as troubles Incident to the pleasant - the The -farm of UaA'Durnial was Of factorship ;of f)!Orwil.and Gleakells. ABpaTagug, -gently stimulates tbp valve of fif�y.po*nd-& a year._-. On 'After all,-he did what be pleased nine k1dDeys- Beet, relieves gravel an-a restdjusts it the Elder bad-.been born, and his times out of the ten, and Mr. Richard father before him. Lord -Glenkells -Wandale empbatically preferred-the certain Internal disorders of women. 'kniw that the Armours of Dornal were.substance to the shadow. Carrot, for kidney compDaint; used h t te es. by far the oldest tenants on t e es,a for poultices, powdered seed reliev 7 Lord Glenkells was a sinful and a and Matthew had ever been a diligent bad man. His colic, promotes secretion of kidneys. passionate'but not a- froM te man and rea:dy with his rent. Celery, good for rheumatism and rid..- infirmity, whatever It might be, came 027 blended on: But y lord was in sad want of and departed as neuralgia. quickly Up= him hooping-cough,. 70ung leayes & buds that 3rield money.mHe was a wid*w4r, an'd, be, 'swiftly.. It chanced tbat on one of Cucumbers for clear complexion. ing a man,fond of company, he saw a Garlic fqr worms, w d,- his visits to the great house among chir of their delicious400 sort *Lich it costs' stematch and intestinal troubles. good*deal of that the pines my lord was in the park on HO s,4 tonic far 7 the most to see, an M disestion; SALADA to_d1% Afro' which there a summer's day. He walked with his rs4radl is the lea�t..rliturn. More than once hands behind him on the shady side,promotes secretion of kildneys. com- Leek, as a poultice In bronchitis and had his creditors attempted a of a tall hedge of yew. On the other pulsory settlement with,him. but -his a yo.ung under-garaenei was talking chronic coughs; taken for worriae, lawyers had, so far been able to per- to one of the miiids, wh6 on her part whooping-cough, stomach and intestin. they would be no al troubles, e them.'that d to the village. suad gainers by pushing my lord thri �ugh had been on an erran Navy bean, relieves ery:sipelais; .1 know not.if matters of.old acquain- led to it the courts. tanice or springing'sAiction detained poultice of whit-h may be -appl Still, every pound was now of con- – aftecited parts w4th good results. them overlong in oblivious converse. sequein6e to the 'proprietor'of Glen- Onion, promotes digestion; ,acts On kells, and he had a strong belief in But the 'sight of the pair of them liver by increasing secretion of bile; wasting his lordship's time (and per- cure for coastipittlon; taken for woi IL:R. CROCKETT. Wandale as the man who could conjure haps also the fact thatfor the moment I By t.he l4rgek number of these out of the (animal and.rann) and for whooping- a and scanty pastures of his Gal- he himself lacked any one to waste his cough, Intestinal and stomach trou- rock own with) so wrought upon Lord Iowa Glenkells that he grasped his walking- blesl. y estate xiil_(cont'd.) long and very interesting rrivate con- Pumpkin, good for, tapeworms, re. versation behind closed dcors of thel To Wandale, for instance, was en- stick',fiercely, and ran out upon the "'I require you, Walter Mae Wat- itr,sted the difficult task of selling 'ryo lovers. tentlon of urine andinflammation of ter," said Matthew Armour, with all business room. These were the can-. ood quietly, and seDecting trees whichl emb bladder and--bowels. eluding sentences of it. The pair were'w ad ' conveyed away (To be continued.) Rhubarb. a purgative-and laxative. his ancient dignity, "tcr tell me the 1could be cut a it on the point of leaving the roorn. Mr. Spinach, a skin beoutifler. cuuse of your striking the boy K Wandale stood with his hand on theiwithout attr-actint any great atten Kennedy with your whip on his way tion., She's Aot Anyway. Strawberries. lotion used as a' skin home from school yestereven." knob, ushering his guest out. "Wandale, mark a thouaand pounds —"So you are my wife's- beautifier. "Well," he was -aying meditatively,i worth of timber," would be-an order Visitor paint Tomatoes. cure for cholera Infan. "I do not know why I should be ac it will be a difficult 'job. I need not, frig teacher. How'.doe.s she, impress 7 -countable to you for this or anything, twice or thrice repeated in the course as a student?" tum; now used iustead'of orange juice ;tell you that. You know my lord's was obvious that.011 Y'*u by some physicians for Infalats; e-liced e:se," said the bully, "but since you ell as 1-1 of a year. And it Arft-t—'11 find her very apt to say 7­ ask me I will tell you. The rascal temper and prejudices as w such an encumbered property this the least." tomato rubbed on skin is ��7ood for jumped from behind a bush and Or better, But he is in such a hole could not go on for ever. Vi-sitor—l"That's t6niarkable. I-fin4 JilaCklets and Sunburn. startled my horse. For this I laid mylthit he will do anything—nearly—for My-lord came but seldom 'to the h very apt to say the MO&L" 0 whip across his back, and for the like i money. And you can count on me to tryaide, contenting himself with er REMOVING RAIN SPOTS. manage it for you, if any man can. coun will do as much again." i writing a long letter to Wandale once The first time I wore a new velvet You know my good-will." Oven-birds build their neata, glob- hat I was dismayed when it became "Nay, Walter Mae Walter:' return.-, `q know it is to Your ;advantage or twice a month, or, in case.of emer-I ...ed the Elder, "you do not speak the! cy, summoning him forwith up to I ular In shape and very thick of wall, badly spotted with rain as I stepped truth. The boy was seated at the,1 Wandale," said Mae Walter, with g, gen They use mud out of a dorway. 1 loud laugh, "and with Dickie Wandalle I London to give an account of. his in very exposed places. foot of a tree reading his book. Your i stewardship. hold together with hair and grass. After it had become dry I rubbed it horse coming quickly a!ong started of i that is far better security' There was nothing of the bold ras- very gently against the nap with flne its.own accord. And you gtruck thel! Wandale smiled a wry, stomach- ache I cal about Dicky Wandale. He trembled The thoughts that come often un- steel wool until the spots disappeared. boy, not on the back, as you say, but: smile, and as he went a few steps down the passage behind his friend's! in his lowest shoe-lf#ther each time ought, and, as it were, drop into the I have since successfully tried the aeross the face with your whip. Let back, he turned upon his broad shoul-I he appeared before his passionatel Mag- mind, are commonly the most valuable i same plan with rain spotal on a light- me tell you that for this you have to i A that .it ter. In his anger Glerikells would some- f we have, a &. therefore, should!,colored felt hat.—A. M, A reckon with me, Matthew Armour, and ders such a look of hatri any n of Mae times shake his steward as a arrier Z:t secured,because they seldom return 7 with my three sons." ed the shrewd Insight shakes a rat He had even been known ag-ain—John Locke. Feet—Minard's 1; justifi For Sort 0 proprietor of Kirkoswald alter's last words. -laughed harshly. "it is true, good air," he said, sneer- Ingly, "that I married your daughter 1W but I did not marry the whole Armou; family connection. I have not troubled you much for many years, and now I pow will inform you that it would be well for you to keep your nameless brats -quaranteed pure . se more closely at.home,or&. wor thing them." "Sir," said the Elder, calmly, "I than the lash of a whip may befall an'dpun M-eans count this child more my own son than any that bear my name, and I may befall him. Andd you revenge qP 'yourself upon Lilias, my daughter, I au w bave three sons and she three brothers; Vdiat ill call.yot to account for aught that t who shall not hold you guiltless., Also i 7 she is not ignorant that her father's, door stands open to her night and day- "Some day you shall not crow so t . . I. . - xp ence, to loud on the. rigging, my venerable! says 'Mrs. E eri father of'the Kirk," said Walter Mac i in savings Walter. "And pray do not forget that' housewives mterestillA one day, not so long ago,T forgave you a debt of.somd eztent� putting your? bond.of'six hundred pounds into your hand on the happy day I married your daughter. But when next I settle ac- n. P us, toos cours" u know rig "'It's * ede counts with you, my dear kinsma. Of yo ht ctly obvio I may not be so lenient." Aai' -when every particle of a "I owe neither you nor any man anything!" said Matthew Armour. away that I refer to Sunlight "We shall see, we shall see," the bully answered. "And do you, who because - Sunli ht is the only -is pure cleansing material 9 talk -iio bravely and boldly of your door standing open W �our diughter,. laun' d b made in C and not loaded with- useless, ry . ar soap an,, look to it that'you have any door to abut or open, except.that which shuts ada that is guaranteed pure. A :�. `.;4'du-Iterants and hardening mater you out of the Black Dornal, or any roof save that of the common poor. ials—. then that soap 'has more $5,000 Guarantee of Puritygoes house to cover your head." Ar "If it be the Lord's will," said t5e] Elder soleMply, "it may be even so nd does more, ing -with . ever bar; and actording .cleans power a but the evil-shali not come because you wish it, Walter Mae Walter!" rk with less labour. A little ' :to th -' makers this' Guarantee ___:_._wo The Ruling Elder parted withou e further word from his son-in-law,l the former retracing his steps witht challen I , ') has never once been ged of it goe's- a long. way. In short, bowed head and h1avy tread to the ?arm of Dornal. The other took his -ay at the full stretch cf his -horse's --durin the whole 'lifetime of .. ' it's.really -economical. 9 speed to the hous�mi of his crony, Rich- ard Wandale, factor on the joint �*Sunli �ht Sbap. 9 ways use That's wh I al estates of Glenkells and Dornal, T Wandale was a man of similar so- an ciable babits to the laird of Kirko. d recommend Sunlight f& the swald, but less giveh-to savage gloom laundry, dishes -fld Mad freaks. Wandale was an and general n'gfishillitaii, aria hai4 known Mae 0-.., Walter in that manufacturing district ;of Yorkshire where the purchas�r of -Sunlight keeps my r�epibted to Lave made d comfort KirkosvVa*,d was hands soft able, his mon e�% What their relations there had been was not known, to any ex- cept themselves, but they were obvi- too! Lever Brothers Limited, t e qu I unied by SOM 'strong comi,non 11.62 of interest. Toronto, make it. z . ' "Hillo, Wandale,' cried Mae Walter as he reached the house of thv as soon �factor, "where are you off to? I want to see YOU. PU�t up your beast forl a while and let us have a talk." 0424 The laird df Kirkoswold and his �friend the factor of Glenkells had a Fainard's Irrilment Fine for the Hair. � - -ne. �. m•¢° mi t >z rK �• a• j. ►• A�"•15 ,?4'+ :r. •i,i.•ti. ,9+. �''+TF��"i"�'t�lasw'A'r',.J�r FwSm" ,:, .:.t' � .r i'KS� v,J.1 •�.e. Rtw. ^'�' •` tt^x.i:qK•*�, ,,{+,. .'+x,.'h � .� t ...'.:.'at";,+ws.,+ '�;•� •' -:Isla. "'• . SN" : y ..._ , .•.... , ..,. ,•gt7a''r �+',. .. _ v„. ., ,. ....-_ :' ,.,r �:is;r� ..r-._ *•, $'' rat.• ..rad N...>n. a-."°'^+t';'` F.:.:, ,5 ,�•^s.. 'r„, s�• .,,.... X ., ',.-•,` :,L...... ...,,.,.fn•r . .'.E', q or°'vv-,, ,r. .„.p "•3.`,y". .,.v �i.. ..ar`",.w. rr• `r:(.w! •a •e7.«?s,'�.Jt' .«:..;� ,E..:.. ,. x ','•ft':7e: ;;: '.. .. �':e " .. _. ? „ r Y , J, _ MARQUIS CURZON DIES .CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - CYCLONE S DEATH LIST GROWS AS - FROM OPERATION T M1 -WORTS COME FROM VARIOUS CENTRES Lord President of Council Had 1t z 4 7 _ DLWmguished Career at Col- !2, 13. 14 15 - Twenty-eight Cities and Towns of Missouri, Kentucky, Ten- ' lege and in Public Life. w A despatch from London sa 17 t$ !9 - -nessee, Minis and Indiana Report Death Lists Pa y s:- ,t ' Totallin Nearly 900. Mo.quis Curzon of 'Kedleston, Lord i0 21 ii 23 z4 4 z k ? President of the Council, died here A despatch from Chicago says:- Those in charge speak in.millions early Friday morning. 1(s 27 28 29 .r 'Estimates made late on Thursday give when asked to estimate material Death came at 5.36 n'c:oek, His 7, the maximum number of 942 killed and losses. The brief despatches read: -- g 3 34 x" at least 5,000 injured in the tornadoes "$100,000 in Southwestern Kentucky which swept through Southern Illin- "$2,000,000 at Princeton",• "$6,000,000 3 37 3839 ois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky and in Southern Illinois"; `x$100,000 in Ohio late•on Wednesday. Missouri." 40 b 42, Each new despatch. adds to the The tornado took its toll over a <• }growing toll. The storm was tLe worst territory of 300 miles in five hours] II 43 41+ 45 experienced by the country in nearly and within the same period of time a� , half a century, 28 cities and towns outside aid was covering that distance 46 47 reporting death lists ranging from 1 I to, carry help and comfort to surv,iv- * �� ` = .. to $s high as 400. ors. The fled Cross rushed supplies SL Southern IIlinois suffered the heav-A from St. Louis. Chicago offered$500,- r " lest destruction. In Ivlurphgsboro 000. . The Illinois Legislature appro- t f< alone more than 150 bodies have been I priated a like amount; the Missouri counted, and the death toll'-is esti- Legisr'ature $25,000, and the'Southern mated as high as 400. West Frank- ,x , k,,. yg: i bl 61 63 64 foS b g Illinois American Legion $6,000. Other F fort reports a loss of life of from 300 contributions are expected to reach lob 67 ' to 350, and the dead in De Soto num- $100 OQO. ber more than 100. Parrish and Gor- « <5 r _ 70 71 ham were virtually levelled,by the From the casualty list it appears r , tornado, with 80 known dead in the that more than 100 children and in- tornado, were victims. Every available :.'.former and 100 in the latter. 1 a' - dwelling was a morgue in the zone of A message relayed through Cairo, i HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Ill., from Chief Despatcher Wallace',visitation. Serious operations are per- Ill., virtusily'outdoors. Columna ' 1--A groat Island N. of Canada 1--'t•o shut out Y of the Mobile & bio Railroad at' .-..-.- 7-A synagogue ruler whose dough- 9-To confordt Q,, .of persons three and four deep, sev- r Murphysboro to Vice-President Irvingi'eral blocks long, still waited in the Physicians had been with him through- ter was raised from the dead front estimated the dead at that place froth j� � darkness on Thursday night to claim out the night. 1E-+Cilrl's.name 4-Suffix used as an adjective �M1 800 to 1',200,and placed the,loss to the their kin and friends. The Marquis Caraou (George Na- 1$-•-A city In Venezuela termination railroad there at $1,600,000. thaniel .Curzon) from the cradle to 1s--StrfRx, meaning "of the nature 6-Man's name (familiar) '^ ri Ilk*" d. - Indiana's dead 6vi11 number 200 or� Apparently arising in-the Mlasou • the tomb exemplified to perfection in of, I 6-.Toil Ithe tornado jumped- and zigzagged. P Pe 17--A cape ort the coast of New- 7-A.container more, according to reports from It9 path was about a mile wide in every detail the type of superior per- .1 foundland I .+I ­Evansville. I P • E}••-Like ,, E Princeton reports between sonalrt known as the rutin aristo- 18-A tambourine 0--An excursion b any means of . ' 20 and 100 killed. At Griffin In. some localities; in others it could be y g y ' measured b feet. It was more merci- erat. He was bred for public life, and 19i.-An entrance or passage (min• conveyance h 75 were reported dead; more than 40 y followed the career o! politics and Ing) it3--A city of east-central New ful at its stgrt, preferring to unload 14° bodies already have been counted in: , 4 government with such success that he p,0-ane of the churches (abbr.) York the streets rts fury in Illinois and Indiana. It g »--Aohlewd 3 Several towns in the path of the' into Kentuck and Tennessee held almost every great office under 11-Fixed In opinion P P y the Crown except the highest of all- g4"-Freest meaning "from, out of" 14••-Uncooked tvrister, which apparently came out of,more fancifully, it appeared. 25--Personal pronoun 15-To peru$* PP Y the post of Prime Minister. 2S.-A katchen utensil + he Ozark 'll ' I A des atch from Chicago says•- Ili-A small bed t Hills, r doe to law F barometric , i- Lord Curzon was in the war Cab Pro oettlan crI• name famlilar ,- 125- 23-G f ) p ( at pressure a irtuallyrwe de- towns in Illinois, Tennessee the Missouri, isso d Government, and was made leader of Klose dl by daily 26--A step. a at the beginning( F net in the Llo d George Coalition y' timed in that position throughout the 311-A wading bird 28-Liberty " $ lilt 32-A woodland del pa.-A step, • dance stroyed, while fire in many places add- y the Scalae of Lords in 1916. He Son- 27 27 eepotlem - ed to the horror and havoc.. I from Wednesday's tornado show thi. P "' •: . r Darkness still hampered rescuers following dead-and injured:- - war and the reconstruction period. He SS-An entrance way 99-A color on Thursday night in a few towns, nA - Dead 1-nured became Secretary of State for Foreign -'4G--Man's name (familiar) 81-A city of Ontario, Canada lighting syatenia have not been re-1 tIttnois ... ... 682 1,060• 41-Xtnd of ship Columbus Balled In 32-A city In Punjab province,In s Affairs in 1818, and continued in that ..`Relative pronoun 34-Roduc* In value Ired. Automobile lights. candles .ndiana 93 57:i r P$ g ... Government office in the Bonar Law Governme 'and flashlights are substituting for Mi issouri ... ..... 26 _'�9J after the Llo d Geos rule had been 4$--giber of a tropical American 811--A receptacle �, t y lite plant 87-A vessel for holding liquid* , power pants. Pallmlan cars have or. Kentucky 37 2e an:ashed b the Tories •''' ' rived to house teles n y 45-A laborer on a Mexican estate 89-interjection z gees in one or two Tenac-see ....... 2T_ 53 - Meanwlhile he had risen two more 4a•-Ago (post) 44-Form 'product t� sectors; villages of tents are being --- steps in the peerage, co an }'earldom 48--sorrow or suffering (poet.) -8sed•cass used elsewhere. Total .. . 845 912 �, and then to a Margwsate. 130--A weight (albs.) 47-Posseselw pronoun - -- It was at that time that his ac- 6i.--A stay-rope +44-Cover of a reo*ptscis ' u cumulation of honors operated a nsE Bei--Middle (abbr.) - of-A lar group of South Afrlcan Choice heavy steers, .$7,78 to $8.50•`` S11-- repositiontribes THE � � do, goad, $7 to $7.50 butcher steers i Lord Curzon in4hts ambition to become i . ii-Part of orb "!c be°' 63--To utUr heedlessly , «` choice,. $7 to $7,75; ado, good, $6.60 Prime Minister: When Bonar Law Member of a City Council to S7; do, med.; $8.60 to $6; do. coma, retired in 1923 there was beside Lord To vex .'TORONTO $4 50 to $5.25; bencher heifers, (exist Choice, $6.75 to $7; do. med. $�0 Curzon only one other man regarded !G-To exist i Ii7-A lump --M n. wheat-No. 1 hiorth:, ;1:76; i as likely for the poet, Stanley Bald- i1 A country of S. I. Asia „ 6S.-A high mountain J to$6; do, corn., $4.50 to $5.28; butcher "through" a „ o. 2 North., $1,71; No. 8 North., win. Weighing in opposition to Cur- 62-An Implement for,saparating 69--Prefix meaning through ,r 91,67%; No. 4 wheat, $1.57%, cows, choice, ;5 to $5.60; do, lair zon was the new tradition against grain by Isatin - Man. oats No. 2 CW, 59%; No. to good. $3.80 to $4.50; canners and ga 8�gxclain by b of regret "'-To tell tales "�_4 cutters, $•_'.25 to $2."6' butcher bulls,. appointing as Premier ,a peer who' t1--Pur oee f � $ CW, 68c; extra No. 1-feed, fisc; No. 16--Possessive pronoun P , 1 feed; 5&; No. 2 feed, 49 c, food•' $4.50 to $5.50; do, fair, $3.76 could not meet attacks on the Govern- 62�-A! a distance to $4; bolo a, $2.50 to $3.26• feedin ment in the House of Commons hence �-A military title , All the above c i1. ba porta, g 69-Masse name 1i.1-Llgrld (abbr.) American corn, track,- oronto-No: steers, goo $5.75 to $6.50; do, fair, Mr. Baldwin,a commoner, received the 66-A cavity or receptacle . 4.75 to 5.6 • 70-To summon and gather 0 k $ $ stockers, d b to ll w good, $ - -A degree albs. �. 3 e 07 d 0 1 36. (abbr.) Y $ $5.50• do fair. 4,50 7 v Place. together s Millfeed-Dei., t $ to $4. S; cal eQ, gS-Ntame unknown (ebb.-.) Montreal freijhta, Lord Curzon remained in the For- TI-A provlt»* in east Canada _ _ -bags included: Bran, per ton, 28; choice. ;I1 to ;1 do, mad., $7 to sign Of$ce in the Baldwin Govern- AM- shorts, per .ton, $30; middlings, ;36; $8; do, grassers. $3.50 to $4.50; milch good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. cows, choice, $70 to $80; fair cows, meniw He went to Lausanne to lead plates at the Dominion Observatory Solution of :est weot'a puzzle. v Ont. oats-No. 2 white, 40 to 4se. $40 to $50; springers, choice, $76 to the Allies in making their peace treaty Saturday afternoon,officials in charge Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, ;1.8fi to o; good !i ht sheep, $8 to ;9; heav- with the Turks, H A a I r g n A 5 were still unable' to determine the see and bucks,$4.50 to$6.25; good ewe _ * ARE N p v E L 0 R C $1.40; No. 8 v►inter, not quoted No. 1 epicentre of the disturbance which - commercial, nominal, f.o.b. shipping limbs, $14.60 to $16; do, med., $10 to S T `r C L I T E G A 9 Y'. pointb according to freights. $12; do, culls, $8 to $9; hogs, thiel: SECOND EARTHQUAKE was felt in Quebec Saturday morning. ,.; Barley-Malting, 72 to 77c. smooths, fed and watered, $18.60; do, SHAKES OLD QUEBEC They stated that sL local earthquake T E RIE i iBuckwheat-No. 2, nominal. f.o.b., $13; dn, country points, $12.15; of marked intensity was registered, EGG U T R 1Rye-No, 2 $1 to $1:04. do, of! cars, $14; select premiums, to the first preliminary tremors arriving N R D SSS CUL T _ Man. flour, first, pat., $9.80, To- $2.67. _ Shock Was of Marked Inten- at 10.22.4. The maximum tremor sr- MAUVE E X A L T -T Tonto; do, second pat., $9.30, Toronto. illy" Causing ComsideraWe rived at 10.22.12, and gradually de- p I n r [k L E L Ont. four-90 per cent. pat., $6.75, MONTREAL. a creased until it ceased at 1024.80. AND A in bags, Montreal or Toronto; do,bulk. 59c; extra No. 1 feed 66c• No. 2 - 8.80 Oats-Can: west., No. 2,67c; No. 8, - R S S 3 seaboard, Quebec, March 22.-Alarm was Straw-Carlota, per ton, ;8. local white, 52c. Flour-Man. spring T E D O S 1 i Screenin s-Standard, recleaned f. caused to the overwrought nerves of Friendship is a jewel so'precious , Screenings-Standard, wheat pats., firsts, $9,,80; seconds, E G O R C K I R �•" o.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. I$9.30; strong' bakers', $9.10; winter people in carious parts of the Province dist it shines even in the humblest Hay-No. 2, per ton, $11 to $12; pets., choice, $7.76. Bran, $28.26. of Quebec yesterday morning when.an setting: No. 8, per ton, $9 td $10.50; mixed,'Shoff; $30.25. . Middlings; $86.25. earth tremor which swayed buildings per ton, $8 to $10. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14 to and rattled or shook loose dishes and ' Cheese-New, large, 24x,4 to '26c; $16, furnishings raised apprehensions that �i �R, R��j twlna,26 to 26 c; tnpleta, 25% to Butter-No. 1 pasteurized, 84 to the experiences of the recent erten- R� yi �� OEM nwE 26c; Stilton, 26c. Old, large, 25 toy$4%c; No. I creamery, 93 to 88%c; sive quake which caused large damage ° 26c; tttiin*, 26't6 27c; triplets, 27 to-seconds, 32 to 32-%c. Eggs-Fresh 28c. in this part of the continent were to =TO THE DII�EAiSlOue OF A FLOOD extras, 39c fresh.firsts, 36c. Pots- Butter-Finest creamery prints, 86 'tope-Per bag, car lots, 70 to 75c. be repeated. So far as reports tell, to 37c; No. 1 creamery,35 to 86c; lr'o- Cows, good fat dairy typpe, $5 and however, the 'tremor was quite slight 2, 88 to 34c. Dairy prints, 28 to 29c. n do, mad. $4 and 4.75 calves and no damage was done except to A despatch from Toronto says:- At times the street presented a P $ - -Eggs--Fresh extras in cartons 88 i x$10; do_com. and med $7,$7.50 nerves. Swelled by the heavy rain which fell�weird spectacle, with telephone polos,' to 89c; loose, 36 to 87c; free ra ,land $8; very com. ones, .1 se_ Interruption of telephonic rnmmun- during Wednesday night and Thurs- ' to 35c; splits, 81c. leets, $24.25;•mixed, ;13.75. I large planks,boxes and heige chunks of Live poultry-Hen over 4 to 5 lbs. i ication in some places was attributed day morning, the rivers and creeks s� --.� ice sweeping down, Ona heavy lam"' __'20c; do, 3 to 4 Iba., 16c; springchick-- - to the quake. The disturbance started throughout Southern Ontario Thurs- Pi 8 y piece o! ens,4 lbs. and over M.F., 24c; do,"corn I Nova Scotia Weimau-Passes at 10.22 a.m. and lasted upwards of-day-rose in one of the'worst floods in timber crashed through the window k fed 22c• roosters 15c• ducklings, 6 30 seconds but it was not generally years. Roads"were inundated and in i of, Joseph Blumenthal'.; furnishings tom' lba.�and u 22c. Away at 107 Years P, I perceptible for that length of time. some pla'cea streets were blocked for and shoe store, and continued on down Dressed poultry-Eons, over 4 to b. The quake is attributed to the still hours by the presence of several feet)to the main corner, where it formed q lbs., 28c; do,.8 to 4 Ibe„ 20c; sprin-i• A despatch from Sydney Mines, N; chickens, 4 ibe. and over, M.F., 35c;:S.,say$:-Mrs. Catherine Tuttey died'discomposed state of the earth fol- of water, which flooded the collarsi a breakwater, which saved several do, corn fed, 82c; roosters, 20c-; duck-"at-the home of her.grandson,Angus D.I lowing the extensive disturbance of and ground floors of stores or dwell-I stores on the south side of Queen St: s. Ain 3, 5-lbs. and up, 27c; turkeys, 35c.I Keigan, here, death coming one days February 28. ings, extin�slished fires and ruined from being flooded. James Martin, a suns-Can. hand-picked, lb., 615x; in advance of her one hundred and) The fact that some peop'.e felt the barge• Stocks o! merchandise. piano des:er, is another heavy loser, ' .primes, 6c. 1 seventh birthday. shock whi:e others living a few streets Brampton, where the flood is said his pianos floating in the water during 1�x Honey=60-lh. tins,' 1:i?;c per ib; Tutt* , who was born on St. g 30Ho tin,, 0-lb. ; ins.' fins, 14 a 2lb-I Mr +away were unaware that an him out to be the worst since 1876, was under)the day. McCuIloch's planing factory, y lb. tins, 16x,5 to 16c. I Patrick's Day, 1818, is survived by of the ordinary took place leads to the water. Damage which ran into thou- Dawson & Co., the Jennings green- Patric, . Maple products-Syrur, per imp. tivo daughtei=, 43 grandchildren, S8 belief that the trembling of the earth sands of dollars was.done in the Peel houses, Barnett's grocery; Wong's res- ,`T. Rall, �.40; per 5-gal. tin, $2.A0 per great.-grendchiidien and 20 great-I was confined to a narrow belt=con- County town when.the Etobicoke over- tauten+ and the Capitol Theatre aro gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to 26c. i great-grandchildren. I fined mostly to the St. Lawrence River flowed its banks and covered the main I other firms which suffered heavy losses Smoked meats-Hams, med., 29 to ` , =. 31c; cooked ):ams 44 to 45c; smoked' --a -- , and the immediate waterfront with street with from two to three feet of i by the encroachment of the. water. one or two offshoots that would ex- water. The flood started at 8.80 in At Woodbridge the-Humber River 4 s rolls, 20 to 21c; cottage r•olla, 22 to:Population of Bulgaria plain the shocks in certain parts of the morning, and, reaching its maxi- covered the Iower end of the village , Y4c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 8c; ape Now Totals 5,115,906,the upper town. - mum at noon,had subsided by evening. with about two feet of water during t' vial brand breakfast bacon, 32 to 34c;' f Trucks could be drive through it the day, some of which was stilt on backs, boneless, 34 t 39c. I -'- From the harbor front came the Cured meats-Lon! clear bacon, 50` A despatch from Softs say=:-The``first reports of the quake, the signal with difficulty, but to all other traffic the ground at night. Large pieces `,to 70 lbs., $17.50; 70 to 90 lbs. $16.80;1 POPi,:ation of Bu:garia row numbers I service staion' stating that about except s rowboat and a few crude of ice, trees and lumber of all sorts .. 00 IIs. and up, $15.50; lightweight j 5,11.5,906, according lo figures, pub- 10.25 a.m. the tower of that building rafts it was closed for the day. All were carried through this section of F polls, in bsrre:s, $44; }eavyweight' lished by the official newspaper, Ila was shaken by a short but vio:ent business was suspended and, with the the vi}lege by the flsod, which reached zM; 'rolls, $40 per bbl. 1 Bulgarie. These are based on the tremor, while windows ratt:ed and hotels and restaurants out of commis- up about 175 yards from the normal Lard-Pura tierces; 1:1 to 19'-2c; census of 1924. _ small objects swayed about quite sion, many folk went without dinner. riper banks. Besides the tannery about Apr- tube, 19% to 20c; pails, 20 to 201zc;1 j y q R. Robson of the Royal Hotel lost sev- 20 houses wet in the flooded area, u s ppints, 22 to ;Ziac: ahortenir,g tierces, TM, record. shows t.h+=,t the increase noticeably. 1419 to 15c; tubs, 15 to 151»r; of population has been since Ottawa, March 22,-After an ex- oral pigs, while the horses had to be and these sufle�ed flooded cellars and Pails, P{'P 'steady 15% to Vkl prints, 161.9 to 17c, 19.30. hanstive s0dy of seismographic removed from the hotel :.tables. warped floors. IItt . j,at,, t.. ,, .4 r ,.w ,y ,...s ., _. ..t .:.. ..a...W. w,.., ..'•. .. '.. .. w .' ':: _. :._ ,-.'w ,•1. Ffi.°'9 )'tat ,t��c a'ti k{.tt CE{ v;'45� k' c: •e _. , ^, K r 'ri s..r ..t. w.,. .lar , .. :�.... .. 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'x. { r, Y AS.. ,iM L •'V*i C- r,:. 7r .�:!i'• 14j .q u2t.yif..�w7{",ak'...,,. „ ... ,,,`€'"z�„'° s:...,,.., •r �..,w;�*'s- .'ti^,:R.:. , � �1r. �:P".-.�' 'y. .s.:: i e ..H,:x. ..,,;w-, ,�?'T�'+• `�t'r. a, w,... .... ...., -„ .. .,r.�r a.>;s.... �a••s.-„ .,' ,. + .. • .,x^�, .at^'o-3 ,.-'`�+�' ti r� ��a... �.✓' :d "`.•::,, - `. rr,,k�+ :Yd°i `4''�j '�.`.., rs ✓�' ,��. !.w Y,•` A a >x r.f ✓irz� P ..,A-v. -:.. .,+';'.:• ..� .. ... '}., .. ..:. �: �.^ ,•♦ .fir r • w t Rt LOCALISMS. 1�r: Hdury wilt he here as ustl• Now ddtyertise»setute. s : al next Tuesday to attend to his 1 M P C C WALL ,PA ERS - „� prcife9�trinatdtlties'. * RGArN FOR SALE-In $rrt-elataa r �, a -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, condition. 11 stops, Apply Ridley,Richview -Mrs. W. G. Reid- was in the Farms, Pickering. ' 29 r` City on Monday. praetising in Toronto, will be here -F, and Mrs. surd were in the ill his office on Thursdii from 10 FOR FAi,E-A quantity of Red Oto- - - -« - y a. in. to 5 U. iii., as usual. ver seed,free from font seeds. ApplyyHuuh- City on Saturday. Ings Bros Brock road. 29-30 uudredo of designs to select from. 'Prices will better mail-order -C. H. Burling spent Saturday -Methodist Church services tin' __�,- >� " and Sunday in the cit Sunday az 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. OR SALE-German Alfalfa clover, y .. Fat alb 00 r bushel, A: J•Re"nr,R.R.No Your ceiling paper picked to rllatch the wallpaper by experts. : -Mrs.John Duna vlatted friends Pastor a subjects: a. m., The I,Markham.Phone Mark 1313. 29 In Claremont o l Tuesday. Prodigal's FathAr," p, m., "The A full-line of chintz to match wall papeis. A call to Coming of the Birds." GGS FOR HATCHING-well bred -R. A. and 'Mrs., Somerville "White Wyandottes. Eggs 75cints per 13. us will'bring this se's-i-trimmedl famous'line -The members of Doric Lodge, k visited friends in Whitby on Sun g Apply Mrs.Geo.Mulch,Pic ening. 28-29 A.F. & A. M., accorupauied by + Ell OATS FOR BALE-Free ~ day. their families, held a most en o ' ' of wall papers to your door'with -t'i. H. Hal2i,of Englehart, was ,� „ . j y- from foul seeds. Ambrose Hastings, lot 20, in the village a couple of days this tiblo At home In the lodge room con.5,Pickering. R.R.1, Locust Hill. 29-30 no Obligation to you. 1 on Thursday evening last. Mnsic, week. readin N impromptu _'FED YOTATOS FOR SALE- See no before buying. A twenty a hour service guaranteed eiY -Mrs. U. Matthews, of Brough- readingL-, p Anlptu a{leechaa Irish Cobblers for seed and for eating. James y g• y g ant, Qpeut`Wednesday with Mrs. and games were indulged in until Farley,Brock Road. R.R. 1,Pickering. 28-30 k Meohin. a late hour, followed by refresh• ----'------------ - �jv + �'OP, SALE-A quantity of Marquis Spring Neckwear and LZ y -Dr. E.J. Shirley has changed menta. 1: sen spring wheat,tree from all weed ds. M. S ]iii ltddcese to '74 King St. west, -The Young People of the Meth-'%3.Burk, R.R.No.1; Locust Hill, Phone Pick Fr# Oshawa. odist Church repeated their musi. 1031, 27_29 Just arrived a fine range of den's Neckwear in the latest designs -Muresco, the famous wall cal play,entitled "The New Min. 'r'ANTED-Seeder and horse rake; of cross++lard and stripes-a delight to the eye. 17?1 ` dressing, may be secured at J.s. ister," in the church on Friday W in good working order. Apply Andrew _ eveninglast. The church was Glen,cor.Brock road and con.S. Locust Hill, .,The very latest in den's Hate, in greys, browns etc. Baledon s. comfo nbl filled b an a reel• R.R. No,1, 29 Insist on the Sackville. ' -Mrs. Kean and grand child,' of y y _pp a + Whitby, spent Wednesday with atiative audience, and a good sub- stantial ub FUR SALE-A quantity of aisike stantis m was raised R bleb i9 _-• A. tie to freshen seed,and a Durhppam cow d Mrs. W.J. Clark.' using applied to the piano ftitid. Pi�ckeringrilPhoae'Pickp2002. F.Percy,R.R.1. Our line of Work Boots and Clothing is unbeatable. We carry Frank Clark, of Toronto, lot I,con,3,ti:bndRe.or C - the beet, guarantee our goods and stand behind e ant Saturday with his 'slater. -The Women's Institute will t Y 1 IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE-At our various lines. Ade?. George Mutch. hod their regular meeting on �' ondy's Eleva- _ z -W. G. and Airs. 'Scott, of Tuesday nest, the 31st lost.,ac the tor,Claremont. Geo. W. Coates,R.R.No. 1, , .,� usual hour, at the home of airs. Goodwood PhoneClare2t04, 2s-3I 'Willialu� Btiots Have Stood the Test. Claremont, visited oc•lth W. J. and - Mrs. Milleron Sunday. Jas. Richardson. The April pro- SEED GRAIN FOR SALE-Choice grata will be given, which consists Berlin barley, also Banner oats grown from Fred T Bunting, - ... Pickering cK -John and Mrs. Wilson spent registered seed. Apply to Robt.A.Birrell, R.R • several days during the poet week of a diocusaion on housecleaning, z,Ctaremoot. Phone Clare 328, 2930 s ` with !heads in Toronto. • also some other good items, so 1t Established 11857. �RGAI-N-Pony, bufrRy, harness. ' -W. F. add Mrs. Gibson and is hoped all member@ and their R LS25: Kitchen stove,[5; 2-burner Perfection t,r Non. of Toronto, spent a few days friends cr ill Rttend. cil stove,$10; Cypher's Bo incubator, $7. R. ✓ -Ali interesting' case came ri white,Dunbarton, coacession,2. 2'-30 „ u with James and Mrs.Richardson. p ^�y -Miss Marjorie Clark is speed- in the police magistrate's coact o6 FOR BALE-A number of horses, . : Ing a couple of weeks in Burford Monday evening when Arthur several cows due to freshen. 2 young Mills, Irk Cook, who resides north of the and Deering binder'as good as new. S.C.Bun +wit h her sister, Mrs. F.F.Baled Cook, ker, 1 1-2 miles east of Pickering. Phone Pick -Oliver and Mrs. Delany, of Rouge Hill, was charged with ap• 520}. 20-311 ore Whitby, Apert Sunday with the propriating wood on the highway w y, Y OR 13AL.9-100 husbels of grind Beed _.-- a� i to his own use. The charge was �+ s latter's psi ent3 John and MCS, y g tie,Also a few t 4 of g olrMdclove 1 or A Holstein _ (� , -]C]unn. � laid b Constable Chester On Ile- Cocow due,Alcoa few tons of good clover ha Ap- -Ur. V. E Cartwright, who half of the township council, a ho :ick 19•,20. 29 one y* was confined to his bed for save- are deArons. of preserving ' the 4 wood grown on the public made. tR>t FOR SALE-in 4l,arkhrtm Yr ral days, is able to be around Township, 30 acres. good house and real . yc, y . Cook's contention waq that he re• r again good risen with silo. Possession given at any - j' -%V. M. Flumprfeit and wife, of moved the timber in order to iii- •irrw For full partieulan apply to W.E.Berry. Tor,,ntn, spent 5,.turdny with the prove the road, and had witne"Pa 1�!.tevale, 29-31)' former's sister, hies. W. A.'Hen tocorroborate his contention. It �`6GS FOR HATCHING-Barred k1 i3 aiso contended by othPra that iPly-ou•h Rocks.from No. 1 winter laying derson. !lack. Egggs[rom this flock tested out lu per , -%V. J. Monney has been eonfin•- the road has been injured by re cent :colic: 75 cents per setcrng, Mrs James r moving the timber. Constable Richardson. Pickering. 3U ed to the hon+e for several days Cheater valved the timber at $10, _---` S ltbrotich illnesp, but is now im• �l�i0F1 SALE-I crin epxre a horpp. T,M� via tr - Proving. but Mr. Cook stated that it %i w! [' �:,ur choice cf seven, from 3 to 10 years old, Ttfs[. n wing a reg:mare in foal. A good cow dire - -- -U. A Sterritt and M. S. Chap not worth 20 cents, After hear ,- in all the evidence P. M. Clark Ma, inti Sts°a few pails of honey left Alex 1 iman had a bt79iness trip to St. g Gray.R R 2.Claremont 2U-ala �. re i::tered a conviction, but let the - -' c Mary s ou Thursday and Friday R ARRED ROCK HATCHING Of Is week. accused off on suspended sea terve B 'or,or sate-Best of ayins strain. Pen is r -airs H. E. Henderson and lit provided he pay all the costa Of made up of yearlong hens and pedigree roosters. - . i Eggs 75 cents a settin Set.00 per 100 Mrs.M. W t the coact. The to Dabs co>tnetl gg Me eon, of Otlhriwa. are spending a p Swan,lot 28,con 2,Pickering. 29-32 few days with W. A. and Mrs. has no desire to prosecute any T tE r� ANTED-To rent Asmall pasture ]Henderson. person on these charges, but they r p� I - -Mr9. Swan had an April batch• are determined to put a atop tri taor 3 bushels of white Btouom artiste 'S - ed pullet lay in October, also. 10 the destruction of timber on the clover seed. Phone Win Gray Jr.R R.No, 2, ghicke hatch from 12 eggs on Sat- 29 highway• There are cases where A Ir 3? urd , March 14th. It is beneficial to have them re- VOR SALE-Chesterfield suite. s•try, moved such as dead trees or piece.Marshall cushions etc.,$40, Also two -The monthly meeting of the i others that may be an Injury fair stud rugs.58 eacn. ,One No 4 C Dominion p lsdetbodist Ladies' Aid will be held y j y til Siemer used 2 months,$IS Apply L. Bennett, 1 e the road, but they take the Stand Pickering Burial Co.Pickering. 29-a0 A f Vo Wednesday, Appril lat' at 3,00 y An- o'clock in the ebnreb. that in no case should they be re. ATCHI'G EGGS-Leghorn. An- --John and Mrs. Dunn are moved without the consent of the Hconas and Barred Rocks. from trap-nested speuding a few days with their council. stock. 111.23 per setting of 15. Also day old chicks, March delivery 112hon a 800.hundred. Apply . .Staunton O!\ Sem_ . Trimmed daughter, Mrs. Oliver Denny, Of Reg Barker.Pickering. Phone 4SW. 8-31 !✓ n n `' Pickering townshiRSFLL&N ROGFRS, N-U-RSE- T -Mrs. Arthurpo es and son. WANTED ! ILaeezpenenee with Babies and Maternity Wallpaperavesme Jack, spent a few days last week .lark Is open for engagements, or would care - 9ti Port Perry with bar dun titer GOOD POULTRY for elderly couple ashouse-keeper. Write,n care 'The selva4es are partially severed in the d R J GOOD APPLES of Jas. Kinnear.R.R.1,Locust Hill. 29-32 f :Mrp. Austin Franklin.' ---- - - -- rocess o mann acture and all that is T. and, Mr9. Cox, of Toronto, Spioe 1 50 per hush., Ontario applFe T+`OR SALE-Rrbire Bloeaorn Nr I, (� Jacco nanied b Miss Bertha I.00 per hush., Russets 1.00 per bush., + Sweet Clover seed, ss 5o per bushel. Irisb aneeded to accurately trim the rolls i8 'to y C rhhier. Green Mountain or David Warrior seed _ . L4qutres, spent the week-end witl] Tolman Streets 100 per bush. 'Foca- potatoes,Sl.i 0 per bag. R-% rance withorder. "'Its the ends on the table. 1(}. W. and Mrs. Barker, toesat current prices, also Eggs. Owen Davies"Ex-Reeve,LiAge R.R.1. 27-29 h -Mrs. R. A. Douglas and dan• Prices de]ivPred at lot 31, con. ]. ��r ASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY These paper' Can be hung (lure easily igbter. Miss Helen, of Toronto Pickering. I 1`1-And repairs- Now is the time to look and successfully by folks who do their after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and spent Sunday here with the form A A. H. C O O K harrows,sprayers for the orchard, One 3 1-2 by own papering, and paperhangers find that r,. el'e sisters, the Misses Bunting., I1 wagon gear,cheap. D.J.Gormley. Dunbar" S. Nichols, who has been re- - to"' zaf with these papers they can do the work �. pian on the eastern section of the ! OR SALE-Two nice Scotch abort- much more quickly and that they always ftp. G.T. R. has been moved to Port Coal, �oa Fhornbulls. 12 and IS months old in good give complete satisfaction. Hope. And tine been succeeded bIl condition. Price right for quick sale. Alsgo White Y Radii eggs [arQer:quao hies tt M.For- John Topper, � tt ` You well enjoy choosing Wallpaper from p syth.Claremont. 29-30 -Fred Connor, who has been Hard and Soft Foal of the' Eiur New Stock. The patterns are so novel seplonely ill euffef'ing from pnen. a OR SALE-Pure=bred geese. 4 and varied, the colour .harmonies are 30 moaia, is now making satisfactory -best quality on F oung cattle. 2 female and 1 buck goat, 2 progress toward recovery and is hand chicken houses,8 x8 and 8 x 10,these are easy to effective that you will soon find an ideal move; 2 incubators.2 t egg and 120 e 1 horse rake. A lot 35.E.F.con.,Piekenng. Fred g r for each room that needs renovating able to leave his house. PIli -C. H. Barling, who 1@ leaving Lacey,Hi[ and Creek, 21-ala p l THOS. A. �.AV� that will make your home as charming as Pickering in a few days, will hold y �jOR SALE-On Church St. Pick• +�► an auction sale of his household P1C3=eZ1=V. GsiL 1' grin an 6-toom',lrarrse house in goon repair• ,yOU wish it were now. with half acre of land, has new furnace. [ted Z. 'effects etc.,to-morrow (Saturday). R-ppiy plenty of oft wanlett o with premises in Bee dodgers for particulars. E 11I C I lu G Coartice,Church St.;Pickmng. 2S-30 -Chas. Spencer is about tocon- OR gALg-Cbea all kinds of vert his dwelling sato • .garage, p CHAPMAN We are prepared to build sad sell allwagons,Ernes,and all kinds of farm im- , land has leased the brick cottage, p Pa ementsin goodordti'. Alsose•eralheavy =ria formerly Occupied by W. D. Rog. atytea of lawn, chicken wire and stock t; ht scales and cook stove and beaters. High- Me ' a fences at reasonable rices. eat price d for bides an dd wool, also live vocal; ere,'and moved therein this week. p tzy. x. uman,seouevi'lle.Phone 1903 Istr -The young People of the Metb• it will pay you to consult ria before _�. ._ resented their musi• purchasing, GGS FOR HATCHING odist Church -Barred p We ciao have for eats Aapbalt "Plymouth Rocks Best heavy breed i Cana- . cal play "The New Minister," to a Read y Roofing and sues,from winners overall heavy breed sn Cana- .. } large and appreciative. audience Bale wire than egg laying contest at ouaw. for three sac- cessive years, 75 cents per 15 eggs. George T. 11r .-in the Brooklin Masonic Hall on GEO. PARLEY dt SON,Brock Road Wilson,R.R.1, Myrtle Statwn. Phone Clare OA _ Tuesday evening. Pickering R. R. 1 5f8 29-32 ``. CHAS A Our gardeners and lovers of 28.3 Phone Pick. 1409 `�H1TE LEGHORNS-EFIrs from flowers are spending mach of their V proven winter layers. No. 1-Pen 2-year N�, .tt ` time Lbese da 9 in oIdsmatedtoFerris cockerel. No. 2-Yearlings EC01W-18EULL, TELL YOUR ALRIG y per�singtheie mated to Ferris' cockerel These birds were EXeu5E5To �ELEPwNwONE seed eataloguea, with the view to g T T picked for their past consistency of laying. No. THE �UOGE H i s'1 having beantiful gardens and an o _Pullets mated to 2-year old Fcrris male. Abu)dance of vegetable.. `These birds picked for their production this v STANDS FOR THE BEST winter. Price,75 cents ppeer setting of 13; $8.00-W. D. Rogers and family, Ufver 100.,L.W.Johns,Dunbarton. 29-31Toronto, motored down on Sun OR SALE OR TO RENT-In the � 11day and spent the day with the FvinaRe or claremonta 5-roomed residence inthe fornlee's lnotlicr Ira. J. A. w excellent state of repair. bard and sofC water, inside. 1-4 acre of land. Splendidly located.Al=o blacksmithshop and -roomed dwellin andRogers, who returned with them gt0 Spend 3 fetw dayfl Ill the Clty. i small barn suitable for garage. 1.4 acre of land.Hard and eofl water. Excellent Public andL ft. rend lies. S rI e of the yYe - COnl111U4UUn schools. Will cell tbese pmptri� gg i .71w,� d 1lake shore, entertained a nntnhpr tiessepa:a.tel) or[oRether. For full particn ars �r'of yonng people at their home on S _ apply to Tho•_E.Stcphens:n,Claremon )-31 Tuesday evening of last Creek. all -�. ; N. W. -STAFFORD report a most pleasant tiu)e ill _,_.,�.._• _- A :dancing rend games of wars ongtiiarble and Granite Dealer, kinds. s -- .. ._. - - 41C �.` Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, - Cemeter Letteiin etc, • --f�!iltP a'n111llbPr of the Y r,nnR •�.r. Y� g People of St. Andrew',+ Church Pttolps, Door Tracks, Co TV First-clasq wnrk _ naid a fraternal visit to the Frrinq Bo-% Pressure Syateroa Etc. s - - A-- =� 1 ' •. People of the Clarement union It drill pxg clan to q?t my prir gnarxnteed• -es on "-- = C.)iirch on Tues-lay Pt r t)tn¢, tl-iP al ore before braying el=etchers. �, i 1 g ir+ ,---►,` � Iiia sfrin R.oRd fin. Pickeri chief feature f -,hit tl n n� I r?r• t=" bite in tvhirll c'lal>t..o::c R� FRANK J. PROVSE, ' Ea:tT<tttnline. t � mi =- 'glevlared lihe victors PICK E RING, UN T _ _ ' • ARIU 24.40 P. (),-a�bitby R. R. I w ;.. . :.'. •;: ,; - ...,, �: .,. ..<?�' .r:. ,. .:;c -�-ry�' *�."sat`. 1,, `� y.. ''S;&• ,.•+. ", 1i S.. h ,. M. ...,.: �.. ,. ,.,.•.. ,v,.-„,.-,n.. _,, ., ,. z-,� "`r .✓ _ _1rrr i.. •..�,e..�.�sr w.y"�'r "%::.+ ...aP.x�.,..G ,T+il2,:,„ ,{. 4},"*°,'-. as�YK�.���^i.'�'�&�Y,•»i"�F�:rtrea~a,P.+..�a.;'-.....:a,:��°,+.#it.�a^°�,a'*::sEatL�'1st'•'7�t�✓,:.t•��r�t7�.."�}:`+ere''ui✓'�'! ,,,..:<.s'�.mr•- �1i?:ifs,.14r"��iaE."i�'x`,•�1�'';''xa..`l�"a,. ''i•,���n.�.!a..�: '!ar�3':A `yi#fr:�r�..��?=sys3itir?�.- �....-.:.as�,3ar�r2"i