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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_04_03 •.c ha-„+.fi• •.v. d,Y.e ':., S. i tire. , _.—”{..: a.: a :,n "�. xie»,� "e+...'�'.ti .dr•X•'�'�,';f. 'I, i`.??'.` 4't. '°''"'`"9` 'may,'�: s.+' r<ww`"ba'. �°,:,. .ia "?'','.-j"�^•S. `"`:xB: 4`,3k. . ,.... .. a„ oe. .,, .e.`,w;...r.q,•.^., re ... u.. F•. i.ti •*wma•. +�;w,�: `. , «. - _.tt. -ra+''" , •wa;r.�"�'-a,,. ..z..u."'v. a. '6•rySyy,�.,_', d :4•. ..r..R' :. J. .F '4 'b41 t •'d_ d .'�� p S� ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES 1 � �--_ TOWRELIABLE TO •i . '. EOR SPR All IIGTIME r Dr. WlHiamg' Pink Pills Give : .b New Health and Vigor. u4 -Not pick—but obt fe9L:ing quite well. ; That is the way most people Leel in the spring. -Easily, tired, appetite fickle, r -sometimes headaches and a feeling of depression. Pimples or eruptions may appear on the skin, or there may be twinges of rheumatism' or neuralgia. ~ 4`" Asy'of these'Indicate that the blood is i out of order—that the indoor life of -7 winter has left its mark upon you and ye may easily develop into more serious trouble. ; Do-not dose yourself with ` phrgatives. ; O 5 2'1' as many people do, in the hope that ; you can put your blood right. Purga- tives gallop throagh the system and weaken instead of-giving etsength. ,t : S-•- Any doctor will tell'you that this is t -true. What you need in the spring is a tonic that will enrich the blood and build up the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do this speedIly, safely and surely. Every,dose of this medicine helps. to enrich the blood, which c:ears • •. the skin, strengthens the appetite and _ „• tt OR makes tired, depressed men, women* `� t r - dnd children bright, active and strong. ' -- _ Proof of the value of Dr. Williams • 9r - Pink Pills when 'the system is run down is shown by the else of Mrs. Lil- y ` = Ilan- Lewis, South Ohio, N.S., who --- — - says:—"About a year ago I was badly I ran down. My appetite' was poor, I l did not steep well and my nerves'were _ t all unstrung_ I could not go upstairs _ without stopping to rest. As I was a O _ t lOz1 long way from a doctor I decided toO rurrr ei,rx, e,ra.a: s,�nR�u.r.Rr i take Dr. Williams' Pink Pil:s, and--In Suit the course of a few weeks I felt like a r ;Bee Careful!—By O. Jacobson. Bcys' Combination Showing Materials.aetive new person. , As an all around re - -- - - - `� i storadve I can heartily recommend with their love:ine•ss, and dainty l ghi• Warm Soft Days. i, Careful thought must be 'given to this medicine." I green poppy foliage was showiug, Dear outfitting the sturdy.small boy, who, you can get these Dills through any A CORNER FLOWER- Lease bulbs is the Dear warm soft days in winter'-;' :a ground all the requires P - eq garments suitable for general' dealer in mediolne er-by mail, at 50; tlme,• the will lake care of them, That wake the amazed thrush to slag, _ utility wear. The suit No. 1021 con-, BED y i.The blackcap for to cock his cap "stats of blouse with long or short cent a hoz from The Dr. Williams! serves and be the earFleQt to bloom in. •.sleeves, and straight side-c:osing, Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ^i tthe spring, dauntless} lift2n their) And the bright re3sstart start a•r:ing, " trousers which button, to the blouse. It +� By Ann K. Robinson. e y g Folk that lie underground ma ha�r heerfut little faces to a cold spria,v mayhap tab- way be made of .all one material, or bias _ _ ! Shall turn and murmur. Is it spring? .. of a combination of contrasting ma-1 Why not turn that scraggly place !� Who at the narrow door doth rap -terials as shown in the sketch. The gg Ideas Can Reveal Person's `pattern is cut for sizes 2, 4 and 6' + Run away•knock, run-away-ring? ay•riag' - ;under the old tree is the fence corner years, the four=year size airing 1 Sa f 1 j into a beauty-spot by building a rock reQ 1' Real • �t'hitethroat will clear his throat anon ,- ands of 36-inch material for Ilse� I bed and p:aatfag It a*ith wild flowers°I - - - - s yards for the trousers' `— �� I ¢id that lit_ ' The average man. cannot- a� Bids to the woods to gather May. - faFF -does. 6�vP Wimples the stream wa3 coli as a _ � 41..-,:..1.j• and blouse trimmings. _ - 1 new idea after the thirtieth birthday. .. x v . Just as well. i Patte­rTf niailed to any address onaccording to the surprising statement e�tone. I loosened the ground SA for sanies-I made to an address here b Alexan- Sure it is Flora's ho:iday-. + ..:receipt of 20e in si:ver,.by the Wilson - � - -- Yng, and placed ontop �oi it 'stones' - - - •� - r Publishing Co.. 73 West Adelaide St., ider Williams, head of the Chemical Nor Jack nor Jill shall walk q:onei - Toronto. Orders for patterns filled; about the size of a hat, and Jwit about I Society. Twain Shall they run and twain shall _ -same day as received. di n e other• Then I Oiled Our-principal aim Is-to get people P'ay, ag e t between n hem to half their to 'think and, to appreciate the work Fine feathers sober folk put on CtL` height, 1 was careful that all cre- • I constan-tly beinq'done by ch'emi'sts and And Clouds and.'sorroAs pack away. His 'Neighbor—"Why don't you get vices were filled axil that no. air•hole9 i dentists towatd the a3vaacement of, - Dominance Amon Animals. - were left to hinder the upward travel civilization,.. ' saki �V1111apia. }Goldfinch and greenfiadh think to rid of that measly hound of yours. _ Mfended the Weak. of moisture. This is iruportant, as all t make _ on you believe in defends the roots must have direct connection "But we are torced to go back to the f He's only s mongrel and nothing but I 4., cbiltdren in the schools to accomplish Cold house for two In the green weak. with Mother Earth. Ix a nulsance.' f this purpose. for we have found that Mr Meeklnm�ild—"I wouldn't "Haven't you-tiara and Tigaln heard 1 1 put on a layer of slightly smaller tt to practically Impoasibte to get a Bright burnished is tho creat of. the vvvtth him for an moa uisaace he me taking up Ebt near-beer?' - stones between the larger ones, precs-:new Idea Into a man'i head after he 1s drake, Dart y e9• � e I Ing them down well, and adding more 30,•• I And purple feathers to the daw. may be, Mongrel he is. But he's the t What is celebrity but being known, - ! of my good rich loam, When I was -p Rattlell the ouzel on the-1al.e, only member of my household that re• by a great many-people whom you through, a few Jagged totnts worried I -Art 'and Architecture. And rookeries answer caw and caw. spects and obeys me." 'don't know? me, until I thought what u•r+ trellises Archttecture is the art which so of Is. Too soon the trusting loves awake ' they would make for sonic- deacate poses aril adorns the edifices rataed To the sweet day without a flaw. . man that the sight of .them may a s , viae by a Dear carts eft days' Towards the back I placed the tall- 'contribute to hia mental health, power —Hatharlae-T-ynan r i er plants — rhododendron. tiger-lily, and pleasure-•Ruskin. 0 _ lady's slipper, and w!ld flowers trans- e + A new attitude r coc rd for aviation r�'Lip planted from the woods. Even a When a man is in love tie gives, —39,580 feet—was set up recently by skunk-cabbage, which is beautiful, in when a woman is in love she forgives the French pivot, Caliizo. _fir._._-�✓' - C. spite of Its name, will look well. 1 Ferns for Shady Places. There are many•varieties of teras ' you can use..from those that grow two feet tall to-the tiny.fronds that spread 7 over the ground star fashion. You can - get ferns from the woods. Toward the front of the bed have May-apple pack-Ln-the-.pulpit, adder's- : ask for Long tongue, squirrel cora; bloodroot, wood- d_1 Yo need not 141y, or any of the trail,, dainty wild Bowen to be had for the getting. Wild Distance in calling Th lets growsplendidlyblue ones are the 'rocks. 's The common blue ones are the most >- PoPu lar, for they •are so cheerful, but Toronto _ you can have some of the white and ' y Ol On�O yellow ones too. •You will have. to j . watch so that they don't crowd every- thing else out in a' year or-so. ,Put in k y 'your Pe a cowslip, a ca•tufp' and 'a mint root, `Toronto Adelaide 1234'" (or whatever and a Aw mountain-tea• plants ,that have such pretty bright berries, And - rhe number may be) and hold the line after everything is as you;want it,,add _ - while connection is being established, a vine or two, the lovely arbutus, Ivy, ; z ' If you do not know the number, ask `- t laurel or any of the vtnes Nature uses A � t for carpetingu . Andsee P rpo�a If• - -...------.. --- - �` `InfOrmati6n." - - you can get a fettle moss to cling down j — '. among the,deeper t:•hadows. This Direct Toll Service is available Bulbs for Spring Blooms,- :�• Only OII Stat10I1-to-Station Calla. The Slip in a few bulbs for early=spring . ♦ �� �� blooming. They will have bad their' „ Tate 1,8.20 Cts. fora three-minute talk. season in plenty of time for the root, - plants 0 ow• the darling little odSTOCK r ' ' • cus is,up before.the &now is-gone,anI - ilf you must speak to a particular per- daffodils are in bloom before the wool- ly tern fronds are uncurled. {, snit ask for Long Distance' and Steers in Middlesex County A rock bed can be triads in strong r ,dtve her the details r _ sunlight, pains, of coarse, flowers that thrive in the open. Here the choice 'Only one farm in five where grade bulls were - of plants fs almost unlimited: any tow- used did steers return a profit over the value of growing plant that is friendly with the the feed consumed. sun does nicely. Use portulara, or _ candy-tuft, or pansies, or caltivatel The steers on over 80% of the farms where i� daisies, or ice pant, whose coot-sound- 'u.good.Pure Bred Balis were used returned large. t The Bell Telephone Co.P� ins name is so restful on a hot day. profits over value of feed consumed. "._ Csntsda 4 In my corner I saw late tulip% lord- Ing it over the modest pansy; they .•-.: USE PURE BRED BULLS 9M held their heads high while their day Y. - - lasted, and when finally they faded: rs the velvety pansies covered the bedA. w <t _ sy..a..;+.. .y 'i g ^.. 9 :� 'N ,6�'a+ .s- "'fr, •,�i ..aa:y^' • �.. y. "A,K..- -,...tri. .p.. r.+"`R:. ae.'• «., ...o :. ,,.. .F ! ';.1 's _� X"4"S<.•'i 'usSs ,��' •w�;'$'y'gr^,• ,S• '?�:. ty C �'` '�i �„ nye• 9: ,. .� :.� s ,�ti _w. �.. ii a,xT�ST"v^t „M•;.. ..y"3.;,e. ,�" Y'. r'" ;$�-y,- • . ' . y- ..�. e'8�.'LYS`5+`� �`r.�'���+9�.r�,•.� ;�i"�il�:�#cc'"yk"z'�, '^flP " '�+�`'��R�� = ,. S�- _gn-w irXMW- R S OTI Cie-affied Advertisements REMNANTS. .10mltim,el e RADIO SPEC A e -Y not 3 J1111111111, ARGAIN PARCEL, $2; 5-LB& B Patches,­$2.,1116Creery, Chath Tube% F-� 7" Northern ElectrIe Peanvit Ontario. new type . .$2.45. Reg. 13tH 7. Starco.Headseta . $2.75. Reg, $4.00 FREE CATALOGUE. ICIIIark A. F. Trun-slioruierB, ...... ...... g. $4.00 ASPSERRY BUSHES, GLAD. ................ $2.75. Ate Riolas, Iris, Peony, Panay Dahlias 21 PL Coiidensers,41.75. Reg. $2.50 Wrig'al and 13arred Rock E . The e. Farm, Brockville, �Tl All 'Out, SupplIes at Cut Rat 416- AGENTS ,WANTED.. '.bINGLE RADIO SUPPLY 1s good tea GENTS WANTED TO EARN 135 King St. West Toronto A 53 five to ten dollars daily selling Good Advice. Hosiery for the family, from mill to The ORANGE PEKOE is-extra 96M. Try it I He—"I haven't gone round With a Samples free. Sterling consumer. single girl this winter." other men's I Wonderful Human Eye. Hosiery Mills, Toronto, Ont. She="Better leave wives alone." Eyes are bold as lions, roving, run- MONEY TO LOAN. Bing, leaping, hear and there, far and ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS near. They speak all languages; wait F wanted. Reynolds, 77 Victoria, Toronto. -fther Poverty : HEALTH EDUCATION SPRING W THM for no lat7roduction; ask no leave of age or.rank; respect Be ZY DR. I I MIDDLETON nor riches,neither learning nor power., Amethyst's Powers. XIM nor virtue, nor sex, but Intrude, and HM ON BARY: Amethyst Is traditionally supposed 'Provincial Board of Health. Ontario. come again, and go through and to have the virtue of warding off or tions on Publie Health M&V be glad to answer ques The Canadian Spring weather­:�oue'thrcugh you In a moment of time. curing drunkenness. The word itself, I Dr. litill4leton Will 0. BID-dina rou'gh this colUirrin- Address h1ni St Spadlaa Hous which couies from the Greek, literally Lora th day mild and bright; the next raw and 'What Inundation of life and thought Is discharged from one 'soul Into another Crescent. ToroMa xtreme4y hard on the ineani "not intoxicating." The ame- blustery, Is e 1 baby. Conditions are such that the through tbem!—Emerson. thys,t also has been hel,d to have the mother cannot take the little one out power to niake-inen' shrewd iu.,bus-1- to be desired. For SoreThroat Use Minard's Liniment n.is..not low fever, blindnes,s, influenza, car- for the fresh air so much ness deals. Mark Twain's opinion of ma on occasion. He sees bunees, pneumonia, softening of the'He Is confined to the house which Is d very flattering I esses and limitations�brain, and a thous�nd other maladies�often over-heated and badly -ventilated. Ancient Dispensary. human weakn and interesting basketful < IN Very clearly and te'Als about them in:of one sort or another. He's just a I He catches cold; his little Istomach About 4600 B.C. a public dirspenisary A pestilent corruption, pro-, e medical his own humorous . and bowels become disordered and the was established In Egypt, th UR f doors-," vided for the spoit and entertainment 7a; ,;,'L�kn,c�r't sleep out c as a sick baby to look attendant for which received ..the a y� to death'of microbes. Look at the workman- mother soon It NIGHT without freeting tip of him in some particulars! after, To prevent this au occasional equivalent of $500 a Nvar for his ser- it keep- sl�, �or getting ),heumatism; he can minute,What's his appendix for" It has no I dose of Baby's Own Tablets should be vices. This was at that time about MORNING is noqe under water over a m' es the amount received by i without be;nfi; drowned. He's the poor-:value. It's sole interest is to lie and given. They regulate the stomach and five ti KEEP YOUR EYES, ay grape seed and breed bowels, thus preventing or relieving rLEAN CLEAR AND' ]REALTHY -excuse of all the crea-!wait for a strA skilled laborer. st, clurnsiest Uwe FOR RIPLAS BTS C"a WOK tures that inhabit the earth. He has trouble. -What is his beard for? It colds, simple fevers, colic or any other to be coddled, I�wathed and bandaged is just a nuisance. All nations pers,-e of the many minor Ills of childhood Wild Boars In France. it with a razor. NW re oWever, cine deal: Wild. boar-s still exist in France to Ito be able to live at all- He is a rick- cut, ' �ih The Tablets are &old by in", th it t -suppli in such an extent that thousands of the ;ys keeps him e� ety sort of thing any- way you take alwa A ers or by mail at 25c a box from The BURNS! 0 regular British museum of stead of putting it on his head. him man wants to keep his hair. Dr. Williams' bledicine Co., Brockville,' animale are klUed every year. inferiorities. It is a Mix Minard's with sweet oil and "He is always undergoing repairs. 'graceful ornament, a comfort, the best out. apply at once. it removes; lo- tion against weather, and he flarnmation. stops the pain and A machine as unreliable as he is would protec LABELS have no market. i prizes it above emeralds and rubies, Willie's Choice. Lj,�&L�k Lab." flit beal�s quickly. V11" soon 41A tLogi. "The lower animals appear to us 'and half the time nature puts it on so "Well, son, how do you like the'new s I a a. Tgtt,00ft to get their teeth without pain or in- it won't stay. handsome, and as sister we got for you?" Bull I.onvenience; man's come through after Man isn't even "Aw, gee. dad!" exclaimed Wi'lle, som aings. writs for months of cruel torture at a time when for stye, look at the Bengal tiger—� bamples and PrIcoa. X physical perfec- who wanted a radio set. "there's a lot Kciahum Manutaoturlas Co.. Ltd.. Ottawa. Get. As soon aw that ideal of grace. 3" 501W. 1he is '.east able to bear it. I needed worse's a"baby!" 'he gets them, th-2y must be ulled out tion and majesty. Think of the lion, o' things .— — ,'X again. The Eecand set will ?"st for a the tiger and the leopard, then think 04 IN 0 0 F PA NO but he will never get a set that of man. that poor thing! The animal Never rub soap on silks or woollens.'l 'dentist Of the wig, the ear-trumpet, the glass It hardens the latter, ard causes the The he can deperd upon until the teeth, the wooden.1 former to become ye:low. Make a war imakes one. Man starts irr as a child eye, the m nd. as a I leg, the psiolvreeerlawinindpipe, a creature! Oil 13nd lives on d,.seases to the e hot 1 soap lather, and squeeze and knead the RitzeeCaralt regular diet. He has mumps, scarlet I that is mended, all from top to garments; rub only very dirty sta'ns. fever, whoopi4 cough. croup, tonsil- 'tom." "fill — ()tel Atlantic City iitis and diphtheria, as a matter of I We gather a grain of comfort o H New JerSey urse, Afterwards as be goes along. 1 reading these reynarks by remember- ro � Scxed Potatoes his life centinues to be threatened at i ing that Mark Twain wait a humorist. New Bruriswick Grown and Goverm. America's Smartest every-turn by colds, coughs. asIhma, I and that in pointing'out the defects BOTHERED WITH I Resort Hotel. bronchitis, quinsy, consumption, yel-land-failinqs of mankind, be does noil ment Certified. in his s4�rious momerits over,00k the Green Mountains and Irish Cobblers. Famous for its Euro. fact that in comparison with the ani- $2.00 per bag of 90 tbs. -stands far ahead 4! 1 have a lot of flue Irish Ccbblers and pean Atmosphere. LARGE PIMPLES mals mentioned,man in inteUigence and general -under- Greeq Mountilcs that are pure but not LOOK ! Perfect Cuisine afid I standing. He is really inot so bad ast Government Certified. but Just as good, 1 Bumed and Made Face ihe is painted. which I am of0ling at $1.50 per bag Cash with order. These prices are Ford Fenders, Per Set f-,o.b, Brampton. No charge for bags, Single rooms from $600 Sore. Cuficaa Healed. CHMD ADOMON $10.7S Special price for lots of 5 or more bags. Double rooms from $8.00 European Plan For four years I was bothe7ed HO H. W. DAWSON Fisher Automatic to Insti- 1 with hard. largei red piln.pkes in me Ue Preferable P.O. Box 38 Brampton, Ont. :New Hydiiatric and blotches on rny face and neck- The �`.Windshield Cleaners I tution, Says J. J. Ke6o pimples came to a head amid festiened $2.95 Electro - Therapeutic ..The best thing that can. be �one and looked terribly, and st times Department. ed and made my fact very 60". Tord Retopping Outfits for a homeless child is to get it into bum ly that I used $5.95 rAy face looked so bad some nice family as quickly as pos- MTSTAVE TOTT. Manwer to feel embarrassed when I went In Kelso. Motor Driven Horns sible," is the testiniopy Of J. J Fait-Easy-Cmfti public. $3.95 If sent to am Institution the atti&6- I began using Cuticura Sc2V ments are not permanent,-an-d even andOintrnmt anct*y helped me. ur cakes Write Us for Your 'Accessory after years of residence th st ch+ld Is SIMOND und after using tkqee or fo Nervous PeopW� of Cuticura Soap and a few boxes Wants. We ha-m the Lowest still homele-s and without the social I of Cuttcura Ointment I was com- 'I"hat haggard. care.wurn, .SAWS pressel Prices In Canada. safeguards -that all children should de in three moviths." plettely healed Sherbourne Motor Equipment find In the friends thay have grown look will disappear and nervous. thi;i i Signed) Miss Vera SwenY, 1 Gib- UXMS CANADA SAW CO.LT& people will gain *tn weigbt -anl -up with. son Ave.,Toronto, Ont. snd Supplies. MONTREAL strc,ngLh when Bftro-Phosphate :4 514 Yonge St., Toronto The aim of the department ig to get vexicouvitil Use Cuticura Soap,Ointment a'nd homeles's children adopted by good, IT.Jo"%.N IL taken 'for a short time, Price $1. per Talcum for daily toilet purposes. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders, 1-24 Front Ca 1111111 familltes In the agrirultural and vil. pkge, Arrow Chemical Co,, 25 Zmwe Bach 71"WE XML Addread, St. East, Torcnto, Ont. - -suabown,I itd.mmusal." Prim SM9 ointe,"t 25&ad 50c.Talcum 25c. lage districts, and It an applitcaticn. Is AIM- Cuticuria Shaving Stlak 25r- sent to the nearest Children's Aid A Society it will receive prompt. atten- F 0 P., tion. The younger a child to taken the 41 more firmly will It take -root in the - FULL OF AC I home and district. It.is a gmatwork, RES and can be heartily commended. it I It is important also to know that'af- AWPAINS ter a child has been in foster home for 'a reasonable time legal adoption can be secur ed by addressing Mr. Kelso, 110 University Ave., Toronto, as be is Toronto Mother Found Refief the official appointed by the Govern- by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham's. ment to-administer this Act Vegetable Compound Far Sweeter Than Sugar. found In the desert re I have gions of Paraguay in Toronto, Ontario.—" —E. Pinli ble com-. .3 GNP found a plant containing a subsUnce Ly di. �ham's Vegeta nearly two hundred times as sweet as pound a splendid medicine to take before mall book cane supgar. Scientists are experi- and after confinement A si SUen i to ry t, menting to see whether its-properties was put in ray door one day adver ising Lydia E. PiRkham's medicines,and as I may not be valuable in modern diet. did tot feel at all well at the time I went the plant belongs to the family of and got a bottie af Vegetable Compound composites, of which the sunflower rIght away. I soon began to notict,&- and dalsy are familiar represeptatives. ieral health. difference in my get i pains at the timVe P-ail The sweetness it contains it not a full of aches an( A New, DahT Bvery complaint going, -id somewhat SIMI- thought I had 4 sugar, but a glucas ly'say our medicine but r can truthful] la,to that found lu the root of licorice. i at a Popular'Price certainly did me good., T can and will The leaves are dried and ground up, Proved safe by millions and presoibed by phySicians for speak highly of it, and I know it will See the new 8JdP Dairy Pau and a pinch of them is added to any- do other women good wb6 are sick next tim you me-in town. thing that requires iweetening; or AkACA and ailing if they will only give it a fair eY are made of special qual. they may be soaked In water and a Headache trial. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills finished tin, have Tonsilitis 0 are splendid for constipation. You are pail ears.I, riveted sweet liquor prepared. ne of the welcome to use my letter if you think rivets, soldered most valuable qualities of this liquid ' iColds euralgia it will help any one."—Mrs. HARRY 100% sanitary. cut Is that It does not ferment. 7_1�1 ebec Street,Torontoti 't u is advertisement. Show The possible uses of such i plant Ontario. ft to your recular dealer. Hie are more or less obvious. It will par- Lumbago has ow authority to give you .-Pain The expectant mother is wise if sh ticularly Interest sufferers from din. e a qmcial low pnee on a pak considers car fully this statement of of thesiefine pails. betes, promising to furnish them with Mrs. Westwood. It ist butone of a gne8e! a sweetening that has none of tbe I Neuritis -Rheurnatism R =nv. all telling the same story— harmful properties of sugar. ficial results. Extensive tests will be required, of Accept only "BaVerl 2ackage' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- cour ro ':' pound is especially adapted for use dur- se, before it can be said that the n directions. M P new substance Is wbolesome and I freo whiell contains prove ing this period. The experience of other 1�01 . .. .,.Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. women who have found this medicine a from all deleterious effeets. The plant Also bottles of 24 Rnd 100—Druggists. blessing is proof of'* t rit its FLeip me 16fari"fart"i-0 of Wilancelle- Why not try it now your"IST D A I R Y has perennial roots,&o that cutting the Axpirin Is the trade starl! (regintered to Canscit) nr Tta."r 1:At RE stem does :;ot te "A. R. A."). Wbl?e It I.T Well kno" rminate Its life. acidenter of Saheylleacid (Act-tyl galIcTlIc Aeld. Now II)i t Aspirin irimils Bayer manufactum. til atistlit the public Aintinitt IMIIAU0430- tLe Tablets ISSU E NC, 14-25. -PAILS 174 nt for Colds. qefaft"r oompmy wUl be stamped with their vzoni tritise maritf the -Bayer Gross." Minard's IL-1.1—me d E&I Malmll Ogg -CARD OF THANKS. •���' �lt�3l;�a�� ��sV� ;. _ -The- Pickering .�� �- - � a � ' �• �a ode We are de�itour of thanking our' �f� e�allce Committee � #� •TtoR�is many friends andueighb�rs of.Cherry• ♦ 1g $03 per year•; 31.50 if•paid in advance. wood diatt Ict for the surprise p,a ty - tendered us on FridAy, Murch 20th, to �� ^M subperiptiona ro the United Sates .and Creat The object of thinAsecx iatioa is to _�. _� t� .�, del CWug sprung •t0-ni Britain$2.00 in advance. bid us farewell,and wish us every nue• leaden stealing and pt•oeecute cess in our new borne in the Ulare• the felons: - moot district,also for the donation of -JOHN Mt1RKAR, Proprietor, s handsome easy chair. We are also Meall„re 1]syiug property stoleuoommtini•. _ _ de fr , It recipe i will.jell.- h jtifa oru s t wi grateful for their many kindnesses astetmmediately tris any member . _. _ • . . SALE REGISTER. shown us during our stay among of Ez.ontive Oommittea. 13 RrRpe.fruit, 2 oranges, 3leuions. Crit fruit fine, add 4 quarts them. Ovate-r, let Rtand over night and laoil until ten(Jer. To eaph —D.and Mrs. Dawson and Family. Membership tee cup of truit add 1 cup sugar and 1 extra. Buil 20 minutes. 'ISATURDAY, APRIL 4TH—Auction sale Tick.ts may be hod from one President or; of about 25 acres of land adjoining Becrsurl onepplio..tfao. the Village of Bruughay. to he sold F E N C I N Ct Have you tried KLEARSIGHT, the new window cleaner? "in two parcels, the property df,R.J. L'`xsc. Corn.—Lr ro Banka, U.S. Palm• Y Cowan. Sale at 2 o'clock. S.ee bills, , . er, M. S. Chu'proao; Pickering. Better than bon anti and 2 for 25c. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, R e are prepared to build and sell all ,:lust the thing for spring houae•eleaning. stylesoflausu. chicken wire and stock D. Munro ...)as. Richardson, MONDAY, APRIL 6TH—Auction sale of fences at reasonuble pu ices. t' 100 head of cattle the r� arty of President, 8eoretary P P It will-pav you to consult us before _ Also, a new Bhiprueot of brooms just arrived. Alex Gilder, (E. Whippy• Manager), pufiehasiug, _. Splendid values. , lot 20. rear con.8, Whitby Tp. Sale «'e also have. for sale Asphalt ���H r�f'1'�f Attention ' w at 1.30 sharp. See bills. W. Maw. Ready Rooflug and auctiuneer. Bale Wire BUYFROM- am Bl� I agent for the %World's Greatest c YOUR �G'RIODERIE9 p ^ TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH rAuction sale a GEO. FARLEY&SON,tirc,I:k Road tie, arator "The Retifrew," 8to�'es, JAMES / V H A /T D S V N grade cows, the property of the Picketing It. R. 1 ScAlea and Oil Engines. Fleury's N Board of Directors of Ontario Lad• 28.3 Phone Pick. lift , ies'College, Whithy. Do not fail to _-________ fat nuus [ luau, I'uints.Gcuin Gricdere, attend this sale and Fpend the after• Wheel Barrowsetc• T.RE GROCERY STORE Cli er Plates p d `.noon at rile College Farm. Sale et Brantford hinder twine and second- 1.3R sharp. Bee bills. Wro. i4iaw, �r hand depar fur sale. aucti.)neer. Sharpened ROBT• DEVITT, _ TLTEt3DAY. APRIL 7TH—Auction sale of r �f f Q (�50 head of young cattle, steers and We have all necessary egnipouent for Phone 5115 Pick'. SROs GHAM is ej iJ.1gHad Y�. aro Store „ heiferp, at lot :'`i, con. 7, Pickering• awperly sharpening' all, makes of �` C SWttI a the property of Tbos. Hardy. Sake gorse Clipping, Sheep She.tring. Fet- jWC at 1. sharp. Bee bills. F. W. Sil- lock and Barber Clipper Plates. Caltiy iainllL�tl� -' versides, auctioneer. The work is done by experts. Oldto NVEDNESDAY, APRIL STf3 —Auction plates ground and sharpened ELM DALE Ai �i YLL.7 sale of dairy cows. Yorkshire pigs, to cut like new. LM i.+a.e j. heavy horses, cedAr posts, iraple• ALL WORK GUARANTEED, tnentsand bnusehcld effects, the pro- prices for Sharpening Plxtee =dR= � Tiow l,3:the time to Ret your Feed for the spring crop. ;fir perty of F. M. and E. L. Chapman, e have good s of (All Makesn W h ve a n d upply at"Grasmere Farm." lot 9.In con. 4. .Clipping Plates. each 25c Wheat or an rain taken in Pickering. Sale atl.3op.m. wm, pe r pair 50c y g Red Clover, A,lsike, Alfalfa and Timothy Maw, anctioaeer. Barber Cli pers, per pair 50c exchange for Flour. SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH—eonibina• p All No. 1 Tested Seed. tion of furniture. implements, Fetlock Chppere, per pair 50c We have Bran, Shorts, ChOp, _ - farm eWck etc., in the Village of Pack the plates carefully and send luso, Rive your stock a good Spring Tonle. we have the Claremont• finder the auspices of the them to us by Parcel Post. oil Cake�ldeal, !F'armere's Club. Stle at 1.30. See Be sure the package is marked plainiyRoyal Purple and( all kinds of grain. :A ant for McCormick-Deering Farnin Imr. plements and Repairs. bills. Fred Postil,auctioneer. with your name and- address. as - -- well we ours, so rr..csn be (Ogilvle's;Pur ridge Oast g AUCTION SALE OF easily. idewifled. - W clay Mail a separate letter of instructions at I Royal Household Flour, One Motto: e e it, can get it or it is not made. ' ;liege YORKSHIRE PIGS the same time you send package. 4 Cream of to West Flour. - Choice Dairy Con-@, Clyclesdale We also carry a full line of reptirparts; Horses, Furniture Etc. for the Stewat t ClippingI CHOPPING 'EVERY Machine. - Thep perty of , WEEK DAY t ICHALES SARGEN,'T } ,F. M. de E L. CHAPIM.AN Phone 90o H,irr 3waee, ldARKH ��i �- N. ?.�c^Kwcc� J. So BAI SDONf PICK.ERING �... At Lot 9. C g. 1 ` (Grasmere Farml, on WEDNESDAY,SDAY,APRIL 8TH, 1925 -- -- r, ,,.y:•:r�,;�, The following : �. - _ nnt:azt3 AND DAIRY COW44- .a+"��t�'t ' 'BIRck ruAre ri+in;; 4 yeare elikil`e to Follows ' register. Bay geldirrR ri ins i }rats. c — Prosperity t Tetm cf heavy hnto A 9 jPRra r.td. ! y `1 �^ =I _ �� ? {� dlolbtein cow witb r>,if by ride. Hot- the' ,* vt , Cow - stein row due time of q:,le. HoleteioiJf�Zr� cow due May 'Lad. H htein ccw dtie is l:.Y: :;i':; � .t.:r ;r::.r: z:x_® t �°,�-•' .y: April. Pait .1-rsev row cl, ie in, April. ,:• !► ( RIEt'Lft'ft.�i �t;ryess t'rc,te r Holstein cow due• \Iar 18•,h. 2 Holstein ;C� Each t,v ul ful oh eryznee bat r..ticned by tedclit- by h4,' A d 1, . Lk ;;IHC the f-ti titer tivh > trtink• •s Cow-4 due in April, Hol,•trin cow due r• A Parr or the_digr:itied ceren.ory COndueo de u+. And •3, ' in May. Black cow in full ft�.w, 2 Hot- ,rlt rf our er etlonce, fart and th�,u¢htful conFideration are i r;,. 1't Ely tatlk or cretin. chPcl: FF)I)Il stein enws(pure bred, due time of gale. !' -rd to adjuPt the &,t k11, of the-ervice, fjrt,.me•, indrheudetlt of fl, ejtui k ti F'L'FtIS fYRF-t) tiY)RKnfitRE 9AyINF. ����rr ��`` � s` ttc"tii-t+ The tinlry cow—true tut k Sow. Cind 4f#3, due tday26th: Sri-. PIllOKN WRM� Il�1� �• ��� ue p p ii ��•• v$Jt .%e--!he hank :,tccuttt:t furnt wti Cind ?U, with f}ptg Sow. Cind Ili& BANKING V inc.le-iruc�tible c) rt:n ithi.'h riri3e•y +with 5 pig•: :how, Seltr nth, due Aprri. !^ � �• '•haiti titfie�', >an•1 EIu-itsr�e X31-prey• 12th: Sow, Belle 8th. due May 18 h: FIrlY .1�.;', the 5tatndNrd BHuL How, Cind Ul, due in July: 4 S)we YEARS -'I "113PI1e'a. drip in June: S'+ws. Cin:'er, R of [.`ar a5i hxa I �tprr : Lc, the nePri+ t rPllaP, bred in Jane:Jti'r; i S iwe, Cin. - Oe •Q �i ����� I of 13t ervic 'f,trr+eot. rentilPt.ini; a tli• 1 derellas. jest bled; S;,r (,k I.o,%r. n. L. � � � ji tient del d ict t,, E!i• br. i e�+; j! Faroofi�; Boar 19 monthq old. R. Fant- - t sous: Boar 10 coonths oid,G. Perform- 7 3Boars. 3 moneby old. -- - - ,- WHEN you keep in your home or your IxTLS.rs�?y, Yt'RNITCRF.ETI'•: office important papers, negotiable STANDARD BANK Road'huirgv, (farden plow. Plow Wil- r+iQa, kioson N i 7, 4rnffi-r. 0►d seed drill, � � 'securities, jewelry and other valuables, you , Barrel 'is)eals. Light wagon and pole, ,ter sun a daily risk of complete loss through fire OF CAAA ND Cart, Ret of team harness uPArlp new, or theft. ! -PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, 1an'ager es ` Set of team barnq. Set of single bar- i Branch.e at,o at Br'oofdin, west Hill, Whitby ness. Light collar. 50 Bush O. A. C. d, �{ '.A Safety Dcposit Boz in this Bank affords you a' Nn,3 oats. 20 Bush of Goo,e wheat, a.,ce :place of absolute safety for your valuables. The ` iii Bags Cobbler potatoes, 5 Buah of xnaAerate rental is a small price to pay for security. ; .. beaae (Pearce':), 10 Tons of haled bay: 3e.- - Sideboard.Extension table,Coal stove. �'� Subscribe for The Pickering -News ' !Heater, Bedstead, 3 Bed springy, '. Subscribe 'Washing machine. 100 Cedar posts, 15 Anchor poets,•26 Brace poles anj other RAW articles too numerous to mention. %%r M BRANCH. G. P. LXMDt ltAa><sa ++QU l SERVICE - SATISFACTION" • . AL TY Sale at 1.30 o'clock, sharp, ctR :Jf gRtl+tr„+L " - .E G CROSS, Mana>fet. r- ► - '' TERNB:—Seed lrrain, potatoes and all .r:......,► •�•�--�+++� ""''••"� _ L. ' __ - sums of 815 00 and under, cash;over that amount six months credit will ` be Riven for bankfe paper: Six per ro off • .; ^• - • teat per sopuoft for cash. ICKERING -- ` Wm. Maw,Rudtioneer. N. 'W. STAFFORD -M Em AT M ARKET . _ { -` Marble and Granite Dealee. Cemeter Letterin etc. " Ronnd v Roast or Steak, ... 20ti pec lb y� g -First-class Rork .:'- urloin Roast or.Steak;. ... :: •` _ 25c 'S guaranteed. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, •. 28c1 . '{ Ise Kingston Road and Pickering. " ' Ramp Roast.... ••• - t East Tow nline. Fine Rib Roast,Heavy Rib Roast, .:. _ N 27.40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. 1 y .. 16c i -should_.et Roast. ,.. ... ... `14 wad 18c k. 1 ,Pot Roast, .• 14t: '• g� !! Plank-tf'uas .B A R N S O a 1 Brisket, to buil, ... .. k " M P I R.E� Metal-Clad tie Mot Coal C .� 25C _ Leg of Pork,... - .. Convenient ^o • -:.. -- .. W sl, ® per-strong er-s ro 25c `• FlLsafi aline .Js Luta of Pork, s er- lyh ^ath pto ht I Hard and Soft IS of tbep 'Shouldet rtuast of Pork, 20c�� , • 28e •' If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled best qualify on Pork Chops, .. 2_ _ .� 1f band Pure Pork Sausage, ... �c let me quote you Let me show you Empire Barns I *��� :.Finest Salt Pork,... ... 25c have built. They are enormou66 sly strong, !roomy, handy THOS. A. LAW, 1 , 3"3c to work in, and moderate in cost Finest Breakfast Bacon; piece, . .: - - ' 1 w tt sliced. ... `33c " Estimates gladly ven for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- ' P1CkAI'1Xr1.P'. ��t• 30e " lic Shingles,or" mpire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations ) "Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), done. All work absolutely guaranteed. WAN` TED ! Back Bacon, ... ' 455: c Cooked Haro,.. 55c " F, J. PROUSE - ' PICKERI NG = .. .. L GOOD POULTRY `Veinere,.. 25c BU ICER - ? GOOD APPLES Head-Uheese,.. .. " ... • ... . 15c : Building Contracting r 'Spies 1.50 per hush.,, Ontario apples -Easy First and Domerttic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents„ Barns,'Houses, etc. of all kinds �r "1.00-per bush., Russets 1.00 per bush,. ., S lbs 90 cents; -Tolman Sweets 1,00 per hush. Pots- ,, tr lb prints 18 cents „ Pickering Dealer for the Products of } toes at current prices, also Eggs. :Fresh Trout and;White'Fish Every Friday: j ' Prices delivered at lot 34. con. 1. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto a 1 t : Pickering. PICKER Ht C O O K W. r.�. REVD - - t <� - �x. �� ��� „ fig• r r= x 1 7n 7 �T Come to Broughata April Oth to Thaaarinal-combination sale will CLARE24ONT E3 AS-K E T'S Maple Leaf Mutual'Fire be beldhere on Smturdiy, April tneet Deacon D u bbs f rom A&WIlbur Gleeson, of Toror.to,was 11th. Among the articles to be Having puichased the stock from %nee home over Sunday. sold nre the household effectH be- Sorghum Centre, the Estate of 0 Mrs. MvCallum had a bnsineFs louging to Tbos.' E. Steptierisou, State of W,3st Verginny. _tf ip io Torviato on ThuredAy last. who is ttbout-to leave' Claremont, W. G.- BARNES and the eUth-8: Cheal rates for farm and countr!P1 buildings.' QeorgeTuruer has euga See arnall bills. business of JOS. W. DOTEN '-the season with Ed.�Pugb. Boot and Shoe Rqpwrine Windstorm insurance an building&. at Taylor"-. Amprepared to supply all sizes -ul Silos etc. Hot-cross buns wind from Berry Boxes toThree Leave your order. READ THIS OVER' Also harness repairing' at the new Automobile Insurance Mrs. gerow, of Brougham,spent stand, op tel the and Half Bushel. Save your timeand inoneybyinstal- p9ei of all"kinda. 'Friday last with friends in Clare. post 0 e. ng in you range one of our Instant li Gi e6n.River -Basket Works Mont. Gas Oil Burners. Only 26.50. Will Phone Mark. 6400 y w Moving!athe order of the do %at a life time. Best orkmanship guaranteed. 'FAR I M.S FOR SALE a sort of tip the fruit Our International oil Furomce Burn- Charges moderate, Write or phone ht present RANK PENNOCK basket. plk-te. Gravit F y f ed. ers are inost com� Ed. Graham, of Toronto, spent Perfectly safe. Enormous heaters. THOMAS- WATSON ,The Ma a* that made the Barneb' iSunday lastwith Magnus and Mrs. Everlasting. Will go in any furnace. PICKERING, ONT. B"ket." EDs BO WM A N Easy to instal and operate. . Price Morgan. Elson 1-8 moving this week $81.75. Ask for folders. -7 WHITBY, ONT. 20 Elarry W. J. GORDON'S. to Stouff ville where he wil in f uture. Pickering Agents Wanted 231y Mrs.W-m. Jones -is epending a Stock :.CLAREMONT I reside, Church Street, Ban rup few days thisweek with f rien ds in Toronto. 811 INGLE S OREAMERY I ErnestBryanand John Svence- ley paid a flying visit to Toronto is the'Tim to Prepare British-Colu*mbia Cedar a le Mighest price paid for on Monday. ICream 'at the Cedar Cbests-You need them Galt GfLlvaniz�d Steel Shingles right now. Fine line, prices right Bird's Felt Slate Shingles for sale at We were fortunate to secure a large stock, consist- claremol)L Creamer at J. H. Beal's. J. and G. McCloud, of Toronto, T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT ing of toots, Sh'oes, Knee Rubber Boots I and be convinced land Give us a tria spent Sunday with James and Cal get prices. f all kinds. Mrs.McLeod. and Canvas Shoes o g and Miss Little, of Miss Youni I Agincourt, spent the week-end'at I Aj :As -Pickering As Also, a large supply of ladies' samples in Oxfoids, Dal Gregg's. tb#2::k Slippers and Cushion Sole Boots. lee cream bricks for sale at D. B. Leatiber Goods Storo I W, 0;" Mel "Taylor's confectionery' store on Qood Friday. Order now. Back to less than 1915 prices, HARNESS F. Chidlow was in the city On our supply?f quality Harness and "one 3800 Parts 6.now complete. Tuesday. This was big first trip Call at P ito Toronto in his truck since win- js FINGOLD'S BOOTS-GREB SHOE -ter set in. We have a large stock of this Famous sale of F. M. Cooper's auction. last was 1 arm stock on Saturday Boot on hand-unbeatab well attended and prices were sat- for hard wear and tear. -isfactory. REPAIRING . ........ Fred Ward and Thomas Gregg 'T'- Ak T 5 —a a Pt We maints,lo our established reoute, each ship re food bread tion for repairing aU kinds ted a carload of mixed YES,our pu of stock to a Toronto market on hag a worthy purpose. harness and boots. . .... flaturdal It brings health and -full A IWZY On Ftiday nigbtlast David and ntertained the yourig strength and a. weal-time CUIL BRAD Mrs. Gregg e eople of the vicinity wben an el satisfaction to the folks Harness maker, loya;Lb 'G. time was spent by all. who partake of it regu- PICKERIN ONTARIO David A. Pugh took a load of larly. One slice calls for household effects, to hi-4 new home it loaf one-loaf forms the in Lakefield one day this week. Mrs. Pugh expects to leave next 'week. The B. Y. P. U. held a ri3os I t "Successful meetine on Monday Interef4tiria papers were eveninc. UFt Igiven by Miss S.E. Evani and C 'i-11 Foiiind. IMONNEY N I NZ111 FredHsirdy, of-the ninth con t;;�,H.R OR It 1 F_45 e eesill4on, has woved into the villall BAK d EtEM HONF goo PUL 44S*q*j* and is now occupyinst the Banbury by Mrs. CUJCKEJ�NG ResUTface YOUT' 01d goo-rs with dwellitigrecently vacated McCallum, We regret to bear that Win Coates,iq confined to'hi,; bed suff SEAU"I'le eriag from an attack of appeddi JDEAL -hiq condition is not Rerious, D We are glad to know that ASLARL citis. -s of the Ladips'Ald' _..:EqUip The member Grocery Store busy these days re-decorating the -Society of t1le Vinion Church fin- r Car 1! il baiement of the church v%hich i� Y o u- ORI Inv Prunes, DelMont brand. 2 The 25c adding greatly to its Rppearance. 4_1 The farmers who reside in light -ANSFORM any unsightly surface by adding a goor of Big meaty ones, same brand 1 22c Rent Hard- Salmoo, pink tins 110 land have begun their epritvp lasting beauty Be sure to insist on Seaman Aplowing, and before mRily day� wood Flooring.Its careful kiln-dmng wil I ensure durability. Its I Pkg Beason'A Corn Starch -260 ij� 1pass seeding operations will be in Domiuioh Tires excellent milling will make laying emer. The ral9e Seaman Laundry - the two ",I. full qv;ing if the present favorable ..Kent Hardwood Flooring will guarantee 100-6 samsfaction Free-running Salt, round pkg 110 weather continne. pect at a low cost that will you---m Clarke's Pork and Beans in every res surprise in sauce, 2f tin 23c Miss Lizzie WAlker was taken to e can save yon money. woods and grades to suit every ta&te--Mces f�r every purse. Next size St Michael's Hospital, To-onto, SU4 Get an estimatr- Amouia, 3 pkas 25c 21.4 .,on Tnesday. We are sorry to Rhyal Cord, ' "i aranteed, 2 Large tins Tomal hdar that her condition is most Royal Cord, xti 8000 miles, 3013; 10.90 Corn Flakes. 100 ....critical &nd little hope is enter id on application. - 0... Wc _ tained for her-recovery. Nobby Cord. guaranteed, . .Prices qiiotL Dates, 2 pkgs 7000 miles 16 3Ox34 8.99 Rubberoid: Felt Slate Shingles and Rolle4 Good size Grape Fruit, 3 for Now is the time to buy your �sl Be8ure that they sire of Tabes, 300,j 1.25 Our prices are all right- i' 18 and 36 inch widths. uslity. 'F. M. Cooper Dominion Tubes, 30xU -.1.75 Roofing n .-the best q Phone 8700 has for sale Rennie's Tested Seeds All other accordingly 45.50 per bushel; Red Clover, - JOHN DRAPER Ftank CRIDLOW at the followinit prices: Timothy. $23 50; Alfalf a, $15.00 and Alsike. Get in 6n this qdIckly. as' these $12-60. prices will only last for the PICKERING, ONTAR10 CLAREMONT has been raonth of Marr�h Joseph Timms, who spending the winter months with ,.,Drop us a card or ph6n a m;hisrolatives in England, returol iU and Basket -to Claremont on Thursday lal saw M F. M. ' C 0 0 P E R - :'Hethinksia person has to leave Csinads,for only a few months in ]PUtO17 order to f ally appreciate its de- . ;CLAREMONT lightful climate.' Next Sunday morniog at the - LOGS WANTED Baptist Church the Ordinance of PLANT RKNNI Supper will be ad1minis Custom*sawing done, Oat RoIHnX -the Lord's tere& 7 he pastor will preach qn Brig: hten Coronation of the Peace- MMI'Iftlaft ONION and Chopping, Wood Repairing, - titled "Plenteous Grace, will be TS Awther to Produce early Gro*n Maker." The evening sermon. en- Shaping and Turning'. dis. MID .,one of those old-fashioned �courses which bri*t3g peace and sai. Kiddis Kars, Sleigh@, Office Stools isfaction to the soul. lit bulbof Rm�Wa Yellow Sale GeorgeWalker, of Dagmar, bad Spr* M Salt For ing will soon- ON U1=wa Tield from 6 to I% ... last week Rio the misfortune one day WHITS. be here onions vntbn 6 weeks fmm �''CHAS. A. time or plan ... -to sustain very seridus injury to or if Wt to grow to matilim- eneofh1sbands. Whileengaged e Successor toUte V7.0. Barnes A full line or the lat st ... ity, vriff-prod= ex, Phone 6420 or write Locust Hillv 00,06 cutting wood his hand. came in contact with the circular saw, CeUent coo offilixts WALL PAPERS of rernark"ab y fine badly mutilating two of big fin agitating their amputa. flavor. gers, nece all 22 iuches wide. tion, which operation was per formed by Dr. Tomlinson. Trices to suit everyone Rennie's Yellow tourril �'Multiplier Onion Sets An interesting checker See our papers ,before buying -iment was held on Monday evening rn There were elsewhere ay be procured Sanderson's Hotel. f your local wed nineteen players participating, A complete list of PLANTING rOm ONS for merchant. al 0. S. Trueman and T. Gregg ocaptained the respective sides, the Shbrwin-Williams MULTIPLIER Of aumaserlais and d6saign former winning by three points. -THE R E-N N I E cL OM IPTANE DY kept in illitook. It will pa" you �'Tbe losing side bore the cost of Paints, Oils and ONION SETS call a$ our work's acd luspeat our 66115011 .the supper which was provided in Cor. ADj&L&jQZ sad JARVIS Sts- obilain prioes Don'$ be mid". %excellent style by Mrs. Sanderson. Varnishes Break theclumpapart before TORONTO Monte we do vol employ them, the Mr. Gregg is being; strongly urged Phone 1401 planting. A single section IT we son, and do tbrow off will produce a bunch ofearly you cannot W-tain locallu. Ptedw �,�lvn of 10 per eon$.,whiah You 7 by his supporters to issue a chall. wrife us.giving ymff Dwler's address. w4aftily al by purshostud ft*m 64 1 enge to Mr. Trueman and his iup. ill repro k4d Ann-W-tbc Uw6t COMPi—Caftadioe' porters to another tournament, a duce a clump in the Fall. Isd c&tajorl on request. they feel confident that the result Do -A, S C 0 T T areen On'orl or w j7J.T. M&TEIBSON: would be in their favor in another CLAREMONT U,41" coatest. P" 4 2- S RTM w '7f:.'0.f f v •'• OFM_ `/. �"' ,... „ ,fry.. ,uw•;.A• :.: s -...rJ'. �. ;.' , ,a- `:i^z�a•: a.. M�"..•. w,•Y+t,.-..•i ,..; r elle. ,{, .,. .. / yy;,'Pt'•'•t'.2+:...ar .',•.., .M,.,,p... �h. '.T'_ ... . - •�e.r: `-+r .•_ ''l,i.�,. ... ,.•,-.. .fell.. _ ..r.. ...^q• ' S. - ..$'",t ., .�,�. •a .-.. .. - r ^' r Y N somewhat cool. The rascal- took my You cannot Supass concent for granted. See here, Wan- dale, I've warned you, I won't have L my affairs—" . , y "My lord," purred the land steward, 1 eCIA- very IA very deferentially, "'fhe mun is'iadubi- t' - r _. —� tabiq-4inidoul to buy the place. It Iteswell to his own litt:e property,-and is- of s of no importance to us. Your lord- 7 ^ ship knows that I have always advo- Gated ' the cons©lidatiori of the 80eD estate—" 1 "Tut-tut, Wandale, don't rose. Let / v r�3! ' 'Tut Wa d p GREEN �E� me see the cheque!" cried-Lord Glen- ( ,a v r kells, stretching out his hand. v Its luscious freshness & rich strea�tls It was for £800, payable on sight ' �ae►1[e it Sae! thlsn eat► Ganpo rP er, and at a local bank. Sol ev@r�►� t "Hang the fellow!" cried he, irrit- ,�spsa or Youa� H�►sq><►. ably, shaking the cheque at Wandale, Asti for SALADA to dsr. !i. where. , where do these pedlars get all their .. •- - •' ready , • res money? They never spend it like men. Fancy being able,to keep - - a balance of £800 in a Iocal bank! ;dor r _ That hasn't happened to me for thirty. � - - - -• years, eh, Wandale?" - ! _ t d9I ars my lord!" sad Wandale,to de His economy S. sake I b iz D n `quiescing, as he was meant to do: His _ manner in unguarded moments was 'th cmlRs A d l t Wageatof a butler in fear of d= I.A-queer straggling smile pasFed W supply In a n By g,R. CRQC$ETT. I over the features of his master, i "And yet. Wandale, all.thing:. coa- m nc sider-ed, I.have not had at all a bad '—'eay8 M I337[pCriC C� CHAPTER XIV.—(Cont'd.) and the fess you have to give them I time of it. I may fry for it later,but 1. - "along of the economical the more they want. I wish to high never mind for the pre>ent-- use of soa - - Lord Glenkells struck fiercely at He cons!Jered a moment, the smile P heaven I had never seen one of them., _ _ ' '.,•" the young man with his cane, cursing Can you let me have that thousarld?" broadening. y' " s k a f'Sunlight Soap O11 _ ,. -him for a lazy, good-for-nothing. The Wandale shook his head sadly. But I say, Wandale, that fellow I always cep good supply o nhgh • . - the shelf because I find that Sunlight actually improves girl screamed and ran towards the «My lord," he began diplomdtically,; Mac Walter must be rather of a scurf- -- ~house. But it chanced that in the „I have been all over the woods near Ine.I gal turn for a money grubber. His with age. It becomes harder and so goes much further. assaulted youth my lord had lit upon;and far with the head forester, and i toffs a birthplace—and 'x willing to "With this added economy of lasting longer,.I've learned one who was his equal in passionate- there is not a thousand rounds' worth 'i vet good coined money far it! 'I was nese, and very much his superior inI „ a jolly sight rlore glad to see the vault that Sunlight is by far the most economical soap I can buy. I of trees fit to cut on-the estate. youth and strength. The assaulted "Hark ye, sirrah," cried his lord-i where but, there—I won" be a black- ;The reason is that every particle of Sunlight is pure, cleansing 1. net only stood his ground, provoked ship. "I did not ask for your opinion I}ward. Well, Wandale, you had bet- - soap—a little of it does a lot of work. Sunlight, you know, is , jr' by being thus put to shame before the as to the value o! my property. I gave;ter see about the transfer. Make guaraLhteexl to co�ttain 'AO injurious chemicals or harsh filling ' F maid of his fancy, but. wresting the you m orders." young Hewitson, down in -Cairn Ed- . materials to make the bar large and hard. These filling mater. - + stick from his assailant, be laid it;y. „ y I ward, do it. I always liked ald Dickie, ,ials, of course, are just so-much-waste as far as cleaning goes. x b! lord, answered the land stew his father—a gentleman, Dickie. - • about his lordly back and legs with y ard, meekly, were it,a thing even re- 'To any woman who wants to get real cleaning value out J' zeal and efficiency. i understood a gentleman's feelings and motely possible I would obey. . But g` of a soap for her money, 1 decidedly say, 'Use Sunlit,' and breakingthe wen n across requirements, ban me`if he didn't." his knee, and. leaving Lord '.enkells even if we were to cut down the best He waved the cheque in the air. 'keep a good suppply on the shelf.". Sunlight is made y Lever trees in the park, we could not raise . .„ , g Brothm Litaited, largest soap-makers in the world. . raging on the ground with pain sad; a thousand pounds on the timber. III keep this, he cried, bringing - articulate anger, the youth walked; his leg to the floor with a muffled What with the last great storm, wood s-6i back to his bothy to pack his box andi is so cheap that the wood,merchants sound. "Whe-e•ew!" he whistled, _. I" set it ready to be called for by the', make a favor of taking it away f, "that was a bad one. But, after all,, h>� common carrier, Then he went over'nothing!" a little bit of blue paper like this isSun.11 to the house of the head gardener to i Lord G!enkells rubbed his head I the best plaster for the gout.- I'm of; S'O 4 tell him what he had done and to say; to Paris, Wandale. Urgent business,I ` farewell. While his chief was holding ofoh thoughtfully, withda ruefulair. bridge' . ing You know! Paris is the place, i tell; tip his hands and exclsiminR there) ••We:l" he said, "I suppose it rnust�you. London is stupid, and I don't) tame s-messenger all breath!rss from be the court this i I can't raise a want quite to_forget my French.". 'Bobs"' „ `- e t s t me. that BObs �I'het Rob. -tivalkers' Traffic Lights. the great house with an order single penny in London, and I've had Ile was at the door as he spoke, fads _ 9 _ the head gardener was to go up at once a dozen letters from the bank about I the land steward stood bowing defer-! A woman having sPt her feet along A London newspaper rgports that*so to speak to his lordship. ,my overdraft." ' entialiy with his hat in his hand.- 1 the_ "bobbed" or "shing;Ied".way. wilt great has become the automobile peril The _youth who had wra'.rQht ilei At this-moment Wandale struck in "Expedite the matter, Wandale,"he, be finding In the very near future that In that.erstwhile land of quiet lanes - deed Iooked pitiful'.y at his friend. for with the suggestion he had been wait- cried, turning and waving the chegae, It is going to cost her . a good deal: and remote byv.•ays, that people walk- i. his anger had died out.quickly within,ing to make. . once more, "make young Hewitson to keep to the-fashion than she, lug at night on busy hfghvcays wear him. "liy.lord." he said, suavely;"I think hurry. And I,say, Wandale, send-me! supposed, over their shoulders small red glass t ''This will be a'court job,"-be amid,'Z see a way of raising the money. the fellow to this as fast as you can.: The. halydretssers are beginning to'dl-eks that reflect the Iights of auto- "and l was never in goal in my life There is one of your smaller detach I need it, Wandale, I.do indeed.". feel a slump. ct>nsequent upon most of ntobFles approaching from behind, thus i� The member of the House of Peers the women who intended to'adopt the' indicating to the drivers that a pedes- before, ' ed farms, .which, as it is not an in- ' short hair mode having taken the trian is a-bead on the road: _ "Gan Boon to he porter-lodge and; vanished. The door swung to on noise-; -• - - $ po ge ,tegral part of the estate; it is in your; wait ti:1 I come till ye," said his more lordship's power to .sell. I have an' less hinges, and the factor was lefts Dlfinge. Put now the latest from Parisi experienced chief; "I'11 bring ye word; excellent offer for it from a sure' winking to himself in `the {all pier-1 is She "pointed bob," which is eipea-I •104,000 Telephones in Ontario. what says my ford!" f hand." g•ass' ed to be alI the rage.for the smart_wo- } The youth waited trembling at the; "What i the name of the farm? .i'To becontimled.) man of 1925. .. Thta "bob" ends In a , These are now 10),000 telephones is —-- point exactly in the centre of the back use In.Ontario, according to the an- appointed place. At last the head' said Lord Glenkellx, g.owering at his nual report. of the Ontario Railway and • garde el- approached, .shaking his The Nobel Millions. - of the neck. In order to get the cor- factor, yet with an eager gook in hi;f Municipal Hoard, These are operated -head. The reservation of last year's Nobel i'rect enc•t. every ptber hair will have' ' bold injected eyes which was not lost fly no fewer than 637 d-itiereet tele- "Is he tike to dee? Are there ony upon his tempter. Prizes for Chemistry and Physics will 'o'be exaciFj in its place, necessitating' ' banes broken?" cried the assailant The farm of Brack Dornal," said still further swell .the big capital sum 1 much twistipg and curling to just the rhone_syscems, representing an In. before his friend carne roar. �� available for Fhe flue awards.. ! right angle.' i vestment of $10,000,000. - Of this-num- the land steward, with submission;- it , berg 113 are owned and operated by "No," answered the gardener. "His Dr. Nobet b nestled the sum of Ears are to be covered- up and the is detached from the rest of the eclair.; rural mugiclpalities and '9 by urban lordship says that here is a pound for Itis of small extent, rocky, and little'$8, 50.000 for the purpose, the *annual.' hall- drawn well back off the`forebead,i municipalities. you. But I am to give you a good ;interest of which was to be divided I so that we shall probably gee the last.; capable i improvement. I have an; of the fringe for a wfi1]e. The hair-; talking to, for you are a somewhat offer of £1,600, which is the best we equally between those who 'received i over-hasty young man. So pit the note expect g the five Nobel Prizes—Peace, Liters- dressers of Pads say that, if they can Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair in your pooch and back to your work could ex t to et for it. „ -tare, Chemiatry, Physics. and 3ledi• succeed in launching this fashion sac- I tell you, Wandale, cried Lord reasfully among smart Parisiennes, " with you before his lordship comes f �eine. i , oot for his afternoori walk" Glenkel s, I will not split the pro ' othe they will benefls to the extent of over - If 'you have built cast:es in the air, ` The youth did as he was bid, and perty. And I won't have my old ten-;fu d dos$during the float five yearsaied after ' . _ your work need not be!ost. That is $..50,000. ants put out. The Armours have been i where they should be'; now put foun- lxz. my Lord Glenkelis never made the Nobel's death In 1896, as the first dations under them.—Thorgau,, in the Dornal ever since I can remem- least further allusion to.the matter. awards were not made until 1901, and her.' I've often got my tea there when! — -•- It will be understood.that,with such as since then twelve prizes have'not not , I was a boy and out shooting—aye, 1 ,. a temperament, continued suggestion been awarded:the Prize Fund now.ex- and my dinner too, i am not going to� working upon the necessities of an g coeds•$10,000,000. F indigent and extravagant man could have old Matthew shifted at his,time i � of life!" —"'—'¢„: � � •,N� � '• :.• - _ accomplish much. „ 'What is a Snail's Face? "Well, Wandale," ,cried my iord,l There is no thought of such .a Ss l / i thing, I assure you, said Wandale. "He moves at a snail's pace," is a; looking up from where he lay in an "The offerer is Armour's own son-in-I remark frequently heard, especially l easy chair with his swathed feet ten- law, the Yorkshire merchant who when the subject Is a youngster going e estate of Kirkoswald,l to school or an office-boy who has been derly posited upon another, "what bought the litt: can you do for me? I. want money which carne into the market half-a- sent on an errand. ` In the Park. � de-rilishly, Wandale. These women— dozen years ago. As your lordship But even of the slowest of the young-i She—"Oh, see the dus=k: Why ' they are always crying for something, knows, he is a very respectable man. er generation the statement is, to s&y u come out ot;.the.water and sit in the Mac Walter is naturally anxious to the least, slightly exaggerated, A re- sun?" 5 acquire his wife's birthplace. And.of cent experiment proved that a snail , � He—"For sundry reas�on8, I t}iink.' "Hello D /lomr course there is no thought of putting progresses at the rate of one m_ ile in ¢ �? 111 the old folk to any indonvenience, but a fortnight. For sore Feet—Minard'i_Liniment. quite the reverse. I had it from him- If you place a snail on a sheet•of �s�packserf that he never intends that they;glass and watch -the under-side; you ` onions Without Tears. V& shall pay another half year's rent so will see a series of ripples along the A "tearless" onion-chopper is des- to h~ 10' long as they live, if the sale is put I animal's foot. This foot is a network cribed in the Manchester Guardian as ` through. And your lordship may re-`of muscles, and the rippling is pro- an ingenious .glass container with a 1>•, Give IIW Towtiabitso, member that it was Mac Walter who duced by these muscles Iengthening chopping device in the centre. The "The Standard by which 1111141/ paid off that bond which was in our the foot in front and shortening it be-� onion is imprisoned in the glass con- 1�tiltll sheet-for j hands for so long, indeed, from the hind, which is the snail's mode of pro t inbr and chopped "under cover," other Ironsare Judged. plNsolrtidT!! ;time when some former Armour took gression•. �'rr:c:I•to the'rellef and comfort-of the over the stock in your father's time." = His lordship nodded. "Walks in Darkness. ____ - YOU can now obtain n • •• genuine Hotpoint Iron V!s It yldsnzelfafter, I ' "I remember; yes, yea, I remember, He that has light within his own de r` for $&.50. This famous elec- " uric servant has for years ap,lCing or sriwe Wandale, be said, as if considering. breast, - been the first choice among J a vwrk kis. It31a i"I hate to part with a field. But there Nfay sit in the centre,and enjoy b:ig:.t l f " 'Aiscrita aiing irbusewlves. �. est}MeTswrer 1 is no doubt that the money wou:d be a day; !N ECTO The thumb rest—an ekclu- e j vast convenience. And that cub Regi- But he that hides a dark soul, ani foal! P' p,xive Hotpoint patent—•edam- _. nald will have plenty when he suc- thoughts, i .. RAUM tastes aIT strata on the - ceeds. It is best that a younk felt-ow Benighted wallet under the mid day wrist- .This. Is . the ..Iran ' should be kept a little tight on the sun; The world,'s beat with the famous hot polar: r - curb—in his ,youth, at any rate." Himself is his 'own dungeon. hair tint. Will re- store gray hair to its natural Your dealer sella a+` R I "I have a provisional cheque here, Dlliton. Hotpoint Irons �a "�'IrltlrlJ my lord," said Wandale. "I met Mr. -- color in 16 minutes. Po Mac Waiter to-day, and he was so WHEN IN TORONTO VISIT T1:E Smell size, $3.30 b mallGeneralV 7 i anxious for the bargain that he en- y A Canadian Electric ID 1i ght s, -Royal Ontario Museum Double size, id•60 by mall mfr trusted me with half tho purchase c53 eloer st. West, near Avenge Road. T..rlge" The W. T.Pember Stores - JEW, j money against your lordship's mere rnmanant r:WhIllon In c•anada Archaeola,6,, Limited �. _-�,_•-_ Of ne•nlnaT, %flnrrionay. Va:arontalo�, zmiota. Unen acknow:edgment.„ deli.. In a,m. to a p.m.; aundar. 9 to a am i -129 Yonge tat. Toronto - - ' "Oh, hang it—but I sayr th2t was moor, ear• and c'burae cava - IssUE No. 14-125. ,.�w� ". vG` ^�,.',y.^"•''1:' w. �`"'v;;�•.Mar'�' �.. nw k Y. F �'�'z'{_...Y`_.eti?.. fere :_.'.,. -M!'�..;'.�•� ' ' a.'.-W'+.�..,r.-.�V-_•._'..:. _„' : ._..-.. '� ..-... _. .. elle.-' --- - -•. ... ..-... ..,.• ._�.,...... elle u.__... ..,,..:,:;:G.i'arse:exe'�':3.''`cNY^°`." •.rt�' 61.�ia'a`u��:aT�•: ~...n,,an.__�'�+u��`itk�...i} �Yc���.�.�.�` � ��'i3B�7'"'9`f".e:'�L.""1.,.tl��y-� -AM M 7 GERMAXELECTO ,.-JHE MMTS FAIL TO C16WS -iriduals,. and will sett'le in various T le I a 3 4 5 6 9 1 parts the Dominion reached by the of Af6w TORONTO. ." Another El I Goverrment railways. ection for President' Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, Win-b46 field In 46dition to this laige -gr6up of.Republic an- 41.81%; No. 2 North., $1.60',; No'.'3 there also came by the Ca)nopic wheat, $1.63'A on April 26. $1.73Y,&; No. 4 - of farm-laborers. and a 6014c; No. other party ' latter Man. oats-No. 2 CW, Berlin, Monday, March SO.-As was small party of boys the 3 CW, 5614c; eKtra No, I feed, 571/4,c-; 'gen;�fallr predicted,, the German brought to Canada under the auspices No. 1 feed, 54%c; No. 2 feed 60%c�- All the above c Lf. bay. ports. Presidential ecction. ...-yvsterday. to of tke British Immigr4tion and Coon- 2.4' 6 choose a successor to the late Presi izatian Association-of Canada, with U American.corn, track, TQrontQ-N 3'yellow, $1.29. den"t EI:Wrt-proired abortive, none Ot which organization the Department of Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, the seven candidates obtaining a cear,Coonization and Development of the 17 iry for a.-'National Railways is co-operating. bags included: 13ran, p?r ton, $29; majority, which-was.necessi -formed an esp-e shorts, per ton, $30; midd*.ings, $36,; choici. There will now be another! The,family group 2- good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. lection on April 26, when only a, re- ciallyAnteresting body of newcomers. e. Qnt. oats-No. 2 white, 40 to 43c. .. lative majority will be required. 'The' officia:s, of the Department o? Im- 34 Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.39 to I figures of the voting, which be- migration and Colonization, who were --$1.43; No. 3 winter, not quoted; No. 1 fina ame available at-an early 'hour this on hiind to receive iherh iand direct U Cornmercial, nominal, f.o.b. shipping c Lre, in round numbers: them,had a busy time answering ques- points according to freights. morning, a Bariey-Malting,.72 to 77c. Dr. JaIrres, Nationalist, 10,400,000;itions..fired by spectators, whQ were Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. Otto Braun, Socialist, 7,800,000; ex-, visibly impressed by them, These Rye-No. ?, $1.05 to $1.09. Chane' lloi-Marx,'-Centrist, 3,600,000;!families went through the inspection e Man. flour, first pat., $10.10; To- Thaelmann, Communist, 1,800,000-, with flying colors, and were comiort:. 44 ronto; do, second pat., $9.60, T6ronto. Dr. Hellmach, Democrat, -1,600,000; abe on board the special train. Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat.,.$7 to Dr. Held, Bavarian People's party,i 47 50. 51 Montreal or Toronto; 0 115? .$7.10, in bal do.,' bulk, seaboard, $6.60. 1,600,000;. General Ludendorff, Ex LORD RAWLINSON DIES 54 7- Straw-Carlots, per ton, $8. treme Nationalist, 300,000. AT POS 1Scr'eening*s---Standard, recleaned, f.1 Thaelmann!s vote shows' a large T IN DELHI C.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. communist loss' since tha Reichstag 58 Hay-No. 2, per ton, $11 to $12; December election. . Then the Com-In Chief No. 3, per ton, $9-to $10.50; mixed, munists polled 2,700,000 votes Judg-I British Commander-in- E110 TH9 1N:Tt9k4T10kAL 9VHD&CA`r9. per ton, $8 to $10. -in IndiaWon Honors M Cheese New, large, 24% to 25c; ing fiom, pr6gent 'indication'b" theirl 0 CRbSS-WORD PUZZLES twins, 25 to 25%c; triplets, 25;4� to�,total votee at the present election will r -Great War. SUGGESTIONS FOR-SOLVIN 26c; Stiltons. 26c. Old, large, 25 to,,be 1,250,000. start Out by filling In the words of which you feel reasonably A despatch from Delhi says:��Gerr- 26c; twins, 26 to 27c; triplets, 27 to The general prophecy is borne-crut :eral- Lord Rawlinson, Commander-in- sure. Them will give you a clue to other words crossing, them. 28c. that no candidate would be elected 'and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each whim Butter-Finest creamery prints, 36 Chief of the British forces in India, space, words starting at the nurnbered squares-and running either President at this election, rfecessitat- His.term in India to 37c; No. I ercamery, 35 to 36c; No. died Friday night. horizontally or vertically-6r-both; in g a second election on April 26. '2, 33 to 34c. Dairy prints, 28 to 29c. 9-An edged tool would have expired in November. His HORIZONTAL Eggs-F r'esh'extras, in cartons, 371 Assuming 28,0_00,000 votes were successor; General Sir William Bird- required I-Flying mammal S.-SensAive to 38c; loose, 35 to 36c; fresh firstt,,cast, the* absolute majority wood, who has just been promoted to 15.-Mark aimed at In quoits (pl.1 o. 'ection is more than 14,000.000,, -A- SS to 34c; splits, 31 to 32c. f r e. be a field marshal, was named by the Impassive 8-A department of 'the army ibs.,Jand, as the favorite-t rht bloc 9--A vehicle Live poultry-Hens, over 4 to 5 1 he Rig I British War Office on March 20. Work animals (abbr.) hick- candidate, Jarres is credited by his 12- 20c; do, 3 to 4 ',bs.,.18c,; n 1 11 . .....p . 7-Fronch artic4a IV. gdc, 'or, I General Rawlinson reorganized the . -A 9 ..ensi 4 lbs. and iver M.F., 24,. not! 14 n Ideal pat nit of measurement most sanguine adherents with It, after the war and pears Indian_ Arm.. IS.-Mislay Aiiip fed. 22c; roosters, 1,5c; ducklings, 6 more than 11,000,000 votes, it ap 16 9--Annoy p, 22c. i brou lbs, and u H certa ght it to a h.gh state of efficiency. -To Indicate 10-To employ At-the same time he greatly reduced 117-Part of a volcano Dressed ultiy- ens, over 4 to a in that the April election must be 11-A slave lbs.. 28c; 1.0 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; spring,held before it is known who will be the milita y con- 18--A girdle ry expenditure, thereb 13-Contradlctiom 4 chickens, 4 %s. and over, 51.F., 35c; Eben's successor in the Presidential siderably benefiting Indian finances. .'&I--Garden vegetable �O, corn fed,.32c; roosters, 20c; duck-I chair. 93--Pronoun 15--Southern State (abbr. He took keen interest in the aspira- 19-The beard of grain �ings, 5 lbs. and up, 27c; turkeys. 35c.1 The Republican part ie--Sociabsts,l tions of political India to found a na- g4-For two performers 20-Percelve, Beans Can. hand-picked, lb., 6%c; Democrats and Cent rists--al ready are 96--Appearanco primes, 6c. tional army and encouraged as far as .-97-Point.of compass (abbr.) 21-Poigmant Honey-60-lb. tins. 13'36c per lb; �p.rophesying victory at the second elec- possible Indianization of the army. RS-To steal 22-Averted It is assumed in Republi 10-1h. tins, 13%c; 6-lb. tirl's, 14c; 2%-1 tion. ican cir- When the British war honors were 29-Endeavor 24--Refusal 1b. 'tins, 15% to 16C. -eles-that th@PQ "riox-tvia concentrate distributed General Rawlinson was of notable, saying$ 25--Stupor upor. one vandidate. probably Dn Maple prod u'cts--S yru p, per Imp. raised to the peerage as Baron Ra%�- :A13-81nols 29-Preposition gal., $2.40: per 15-fal. tin, $2.30 per 1 Marx, and command among them suf- arch 30-Pronoun I ficient i�otiis to defeat the Right bloc linsan of Trent and received a grant 34-To p. 31-in like manner Igal.; map*e sugar, b., 23 to 26c.- of 00,000, . In the latter part orf 1919 35-The sewn edge 32-in or nearby 411 Smoked meats Hams., med., 30 to candidate. even if he is backed by the' he.was sent to North Russia to con- 37-To perform -33c; cooked hams, 45 to 47c; smoked I mbined -areng-th of Nationalists., I 35-Repalred ro.lls. 26 to 21c; cottage- rolls.*24 to ico duct the v6thdrawal of the allied 37-Owlng German People's party. "Volkisch", 40-To peruse 26c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 30c; spe- Extremists, the Bavarian, People's' troops from Archangel and Murmansk Ai-Toward the too 88-Unfasten (poet.) Cial brand breakfa3t bacon, 36 to 40c; and on his return was commander at lrackr,,,boneess, 38 to 44c - party, =d smaller groups. On the I I­42-Matilclous look 3S.-Fteturn-PA4111,10ift Aldershot for a year. To be Mive with 43-Distant Cured meats--Long clear bacon. 50 other hand, the Right partie�s still are to 70 tbs., $17,50; 70 to 90 tbs., $16-80; hoping the Rep-bblicans *ill be di-I General Lyrd Henry Seymour Raw- 47-Foa4 for livestock 44-To move faster than a walk i linson, Commander-in-Chief of the 0­31rdhouse 45-Comrado 63-LyIng down 90 Ibi. anti up. t15.50; lightweight I vided at the second election, as they i British forces ia India sine rolls, in -barrels,';44; hed vyweight"' e 1920, was 46-Funoral pile rolls. $40gr bbl. now are, and will split their. votes one of the best known. British generals 54-To leave out 4"apaness sash among two or more candidates thus .-57-A luminary d re -tterees, 20 to 20%:, 49--A degree (abb�r-) Ler abling the Right candidate jo be during the World War.. He was born es.­To got fro Aubs� 20it to 21c; pails,-21 to 21%c, en 0 rtening tierces, come President. February 20th, 1864, and was eduzat- -.59-Affirmad ed at Sandhurst, e ..prints,22% to 23c: sbo + ritering the army .52-Uncooked 10/2 to 15c; tubs, 15 to 164c, pails, 6(1�-Femal* sheep in 1884. 15% to 16c-, prints, 16% tF 58--Mother (albbr-) 17c. THIRTY-THREE BRITISH VERTICAL Choic'e heavy steers, $7.75 to V1.40-1 He-was employed at the War Office, 0-Pronoun FAMILIES ARRIVE on th� outbreak of the World War. )--Portend do, good. $7 to $7,50; buteber steers, ,A& -choice, $7 to $7.75; do, good, $6.50 1 but was given command of the 4th -to 87; do, med., $5.60 to $6; do, com,, Army Corps in October. 1914. He pubished comments on the tentaiiv* 11 Party of 5W Arrivals Special- I DEADLOCK IN NOVA 14.50 to $5.25; butchei heifers,I I . - commanded-the 4th British army dur- basis for the reopenimg of negotiations ly Selected Under New SCOTIA COAL DISPUTE choici�, $6.75 W $7; do. med.,- $5.501 - .�111 W f ing the battle of the Somme, achieved submitted by Nputy Minister T. J. qil -to$6-, do, com., $4.50 to $5,25; butcher 1 'Policy. important successes there, and was A co�vs. choice, $5 to $5.50; i Brown. do# fair' to good, $3.60 to $4.50; c ted to general in reco anners and� - Haiifax, NS,, March. 29.-As fine i promo g-ition, of Strike Enters Upon Fourthl 5; butcher bulls,I a body of new settlers his services. cutters, $2.25 to $2.7 as ever came Week With Issue Still !to CanAda, were landed hvre to-dayl On August 8. 1918, his troops, In good, $4.50 to $5.50; do,. fair, $3.75 to $4;-bologna, $2.50 to $6.25; feedinst I from the Canopic of the White Star- conjunction with the French, attack- .-Undecided. 41W steers, good, $6.25 to $7, ; do, fair, $5!.Dominion Line, and are now -I ed the enemy in the region of Amiens, A despatch from Halifax to W stockers, good, $5 to $5.50; 1 travel do, fair, $4.50 to $4.75; calves., Ing toward various destinations intandthey gained a signal victory which, dications are that the tie-up in the Ontario and the Western I heralded the general advance of theJ Nova Scotia,coal mining industry will.! choice, $11 to- $12; do, med. $7 to,Queboeci $8; do, grasse*. $3.50 to $4.50; milch Provinces, an board a special train of,Allies. . General Rawlinscn's army enter its fourth week with the British! choice, $70 to -ver the Can- played a prominent part a few weeks Empire Steel Corporation and the cows, anq�oifair cows, all-steel cars operated a ce -440 to $50; Rpringer $75 to' adian National Railways. There were later'in the storming of the Hinden- United Mine Workers of America,.the 9; heav- approximately 500 in the various par. in the subsequent vic- parties t the dispute,.still hopelessly A OP*PCA 7 eep, $8 to burg line, and 0 good light sb es and bu!ks,$4,.50 to$6.25; good eve ties which passed through the Immi- tori6us advance eastward. deadlocked over 'the question of the lour- b I .,0 S." 3 $14.50 to $16; do, med., $10 to grat�i?n Department's inspection this 1925 wage scale. and the Provincial ICA �O. calls, 38 'to $9; hogs, thick rning, ana officials of that bra-ineh Government, which'has attempted on'- 'S, Toths, fed and watered, do, mO Skin-grafting Provides Baby seve+al o�casibns to us& itikgood offices f.o.b., $12.75; do, country points, frequently commented upon the spen- 3.76L select did appearance fine physique, the With Upper Lip and Chin as a mediator, sti'l undecided as to its $12.50; do� off cars, $1 1 premiums, $2.60. sturdy children and the general-air of I next move. Prince's, Itinerary despatch from Prescott, Ont-., In the mealnt-Lme, distress among MONTREAL confidence and alertness which mark- I by th-6 Oats,-Can. wesL, -No. 4 69c;' No. 3 ed these groups from the British ls!es says:-A delicate skin-grafting opera- the families of the- 12,000 miners The route to be followec 61c;'-extra No. 1 feed, 58c. Flour, who have-come to test the Dominion tion was successfully performed at the affected accentuated but not directly prince on his forthcoming toi'� below Man.spring,-wheat pats.,firsts,$10.10; as a land df opportunity, Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, bn an- occaalorfed by the industrial battle, is the line is s1owfi on the above,map. il. seconds, $9.60;.strong bakers $9.40; The total of 500 was formed of sev. infant born without chin or upper lip. growing apace, despite the generous The inc-et skete-li shows more detail of winter pats,ehoiee,$7.60. Rolled oats, eral parties, one being made up of 33 Strips taken from the leg -of the response to public appeals for aid. his itinerary in South Afri�a. In addt--- -bag 90 lixt., $8.66... , Bran, $2825; $36.25. Hay, families brought to Canada under the child's father were used to replace the In Cape Breton, Lthe-leaders of the tion. to visiting the Argentine republic shorts, $30.25; middlings, heme of assisted settlement of ap- missing parts and only slight scars re- warring factions were reported to be S4tW� Anierfka. he Will-allO tour No.'2, per ton, car lots, $14 to $1�. me which the mained to mark where the union was awaiting further word from Premier In lics of Uruguay and Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 32% to proved British families in parts of the repuN 33c; No. I cr.4*merb 31% to 32c; see- Governments of Great Britain and,made. E. H: Armstrong in response.tb their Chile. :.6nds, 30% to 31c., Eggs, fresh extras, 89 to 40c;-fresh firsts, 36 to 37c. Po- Character'Nece"ary tatoes, per bag, car lots, 70c. f Calves, good, *7.75; do, fair, $1; do, to Locksmith Trade.' 0 com., $6 up; hogs, mixed lots, $14.75. - A K '0 Dresden locksmiths have� -decided t -PRINCE sTARTs ON "sit they will not train any burglara t W400 25,000-MILE TRiiJ i annoy posterity, says a Berlin des- ogs, U patch. They have agreed to employ At r '7X `.Undergoes Typhoid. InocWa- P.Hosm only apprentices ot high chira'eter a 60A.DWINIVI 0 who can prove that they h ve� had tion on Advice of Ship's i'ligiods instruction in school. They Doctor. I rd high character indispensab:e tr' rega �LLAe$ men in their trad�. On Bo-ard H.M.-S. Repulse, March W on" yoritusi 29-The Prince of Wales was greeted r. tto�day with warm sunny wf So,,tltioil-of .ast week's puzz,e. dim, low*. :71, R U 5 a smooth sea as the battle J Repulse ploughed its way through thel -Bay of -Biscay h4aded for South 1. W y TT Africa. ­ Yesterday short7y after the cruiser pmrLAND A T 0 Ae left'Vorts 7mitith for"the trip to South. L Africa and South America, the Prine underwent typhoid inoculation. He P4 gallantly led a band of volunteers who 7r^AX s raw the inoculation on the re*conim4n- 10 dation bf the ship's'doctor. HUGE IN U. S. DEPENDENT ON -POWER FROM THE ONTARIO HYDRO B The Prince intends to enjoy a thor- �Upder long term contracts taken over from two companies the publicly owned Ontario Hydro, system last L ough rest before the arrival of the year Eupplie-d about 85,00 borse-power of electricity for distribution io.tbe United States. The disirict supplied cruiser at Bathurst, on the west emat Is 200 miles long from east to west. A tax of $1,95 per b.p. will now have to be paid onall the power exported and S All the places On C of Africa, April 4, the first leg of his must be Ehouldered by those who get the power or by the Hydro munici0al.Wes whichsupply it. M U 25,000-mile trip. the map get HydrD power. Qw S git; ko s L A—. n, V� -.0 'r -Burn, on Sunday, March 28th, Now Adverflisement#. XS Whitby,LOCA-LIS to,-W-rii. and Nr3, Barlow, Whi I A Y FOR BALE-Loose.good feed. �i son (Da old). will take cattle to pasture. Wrn.Lacey, Al,,o m PIRE WALL PAPH -Dr- Henrywill be-be-re 8.4 tlftu-. -80-33 - =Seed oat' for sale at D.W. Dumbarton, .1 i al'next Tuesday to attend to his Lock wood'i4. -Mrs: J-ames -Rose was in. the professional duties. SALE-Grimm's Alfalfa clover F2"15,00 per bushel. A.J.Reesor,R.R.No.- -Big special sale Neilson's, Cho-- r I city.on Friday. colatee. while they last, only 89c. 1 larkham. Hundreds of designs to select from. Prices will better mail-order -John Brown, of Toronto,called lb. Moui3ey's Confectionery.* JIOR SALE-A quantity of Red Clo, Ona cumber of friends here on per cel ,ed,free from foul seeds. Apply Hutch- Moue'ceiling paper picked to match the wall-paper by experts. Burda =Dr. E. 'A. Sadleir, Deptist,. in gs.Bros.Brock road. 29-30 -6f Toronto; spent practising in Toronto, Will be here A full line of chintz to match wall papers. A call'to -Miss Rorke, SALE-A quantity of Red in his offlee on Thursday from 10 FOR us will bring this semi-trifutnedl famous line -dday- latt week with Pickering a. m. to 5 v. m" as usual. clover wed and Alsike seed.. Appl�.to Jos. Carter,lot 23,con.5,Pickering. .3 -31 relatives. - -Hot Good Fri -Arthur Boyes bas c "VOR RALE-Markham silo, only of wall papers to your door with,-- ompleted his new service station and is now day: country deliveries Thursday, W slighft!y.used and in good condition.complete day and Saturday.; village de- with roo Will sell for halt cost. Apply to d no obligation to you. ready for business. F"i ry Order Pegg, rear of lot 9,,con 0,Picker ng. 01 -W. G. and Mrs.' Reid and live Friday morning. i 3.OM See tie before.buyiug. A twenty hour service guar.anteed EED, OATS FOR SALE-Free children spent Sunday "with some now at 15c. per doz - Pickering friends in the city. Bakery. S from foul seeds, Ambrose Hastings. lot 20, -W. H. Moore & Son are built]- con.5.Pickering. R.R.I. Locust Hill. 29-30 are visiting -with Dr. SJHED 'POTATOS FOR SALE- pang venburst, * ' "Neckwear. a -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Gra- ing k dairy in Toronto, -and will nd Hata bout 50 cane.of milk and Irish Cobblers for seed and for eating, James require a and Mrs. Cartwright. from Farley.Brock Road. R.R. 1.Pickering. 2,3-30 a quantity of sweet cream Just arrived a fine range of Men's -Neckwear in the latest designs -Mrs. Harold Reid, of Acton, - 0 LEASE-On Kingston road, •of crossin ord and stripes-a delight to the eye. agent last Reek here With her z 7 thisdistrict. Watchontforadvt. next week. Tr,�roomed brick house with 5 acres of orchardinotber, Mrs.,Willett. in fu!!bearing,-F..'Morgan.R.R.Ni.2.Pickern' -Wm. Mann has been off duty --Coiniog-Dr. F. E. Luke. Op i,z. The very latest in Men's Hats, in greys, browns etc. toweterist, 16' Yonne St., Toron Insiit on the Saekville. _during the past week sliffering -j;, may be consulted at A. 19. 'pFNT OR SELL-50 acrpi;i, A-1-i'p-As. f row a very severe-cold. ' . . JL t tute.running water. House and lot reser-d -Miss Violet Salisbur . Allin's drug store,'Whitby, Tues. Lot 3 i,con.4.Pickering. Geo.F. Jackson,R.R, Salisbury, of 'To day, April 14th. Glasses if re- No. Lccust Hill. 30-31 Our line of Work Boots and Clothing is unbeatable. We carry -onto, visited with W. J. and Mrs, the best, guarantee onr goods and stand behind quired at right pricesa. Clark and family on Sunday. 11:�OR SALE-A quantity of Goose -George Cowan. in, we regret L 2n!Sensation oats forseed. A to Frank our varlous lines. -Bert Parket', of Wilkie'. Seek., I?e'.Yr of lot 24, to report has been confined to.his Gostick.R.R.No.2,Ciaremont. spent last week with his sister, on,7, Phone Clare_12(A. 30-32 William" s''Boo'ts Have Stood the Test. bed fur the past week suffering c Mrs. H. Wood, of the baseline. froiq a very severe att%ck of the SALE-A quantity of alsike -The township bouncil will e pleased to know F?eRd,and a Durham cow due to freshen meet on Monday next for the about April kith. 'Apply A. F.Percy.kreR.'in Fre Picke flu. We a d T. Buntmg rin transaction of general business. - that he is now recovering nicely. ;Zktring, Phone Pick 1002. 2S-BU Established.1857. -Miss Nellie Law has been con- -Tbauk�offeiicgservlcos in the ].MOTHY SEED FOR SALE-At ­7� Methodist Church on Sunday, Ap I lo - fined t6the house for a couple of t,l.con,3,Uxbridge.or at Elava. ril 7th. Rev. Thos. Manning B. A., tor.Claremont. Geo. W. Costes,R.R. No. 1, ri Wtleks Bufferin from rom a very severe D. D.,one of the 'ablest pulpit men Goodwood Phone Clare 21,04. 28-31 <ED--GRAIN FOR SALE-Choice -c(Id. p of Ontario Methodism, will preach - led a new gasoline pump and is tspreparing for the installing of a music by the choir, All welcome, �Ieg!lar,mont, Phone-Clare 326. 29 39 John T. Stephenson has ifistal- 10 Boa. m. and 7 p. m. 81witLI i.- Berlin barley. also Banner oats grown from tered seed. Apply to Robt.A.Birrell. R.R _W, C. Murkar, who has been Jr h iq tore -Aiecond. accountant and assistant manager ARGAIN-Pony. buggy. harness, AW 4111 1W t-, -W, J. Monney, who was coil- 1 3 ',5: Kitchen stove,115; 2-burner Perlectior fined to hie bed daring the past "I the Standard Bank in Brant. iLs!vve.511,. Cypher's fit) incubator. $7. R. h- . week through illness, is nowim. ford for several years, has been wi­Uunbarton. conce.AcinZ 2.1 30 proving nicely, transferred to the branch at Shed FOR SALE-A number of horses. near St. Thoin4s. 1' caws due to!reshen, Z You bI, -Mrs. Williannsim.of Peterborc, den, a village n,! I)eeT:r.g binder as good as new. S.your gu,.,.�. spent Sunday with Ci H and Mr-a. where be will.occupy the position Pickering. Phoric Pick in 2'J-31) Burling and vt ith her niece, Mrs. of manager. He will assu e b iA miles cast of Fred T. Banting. new dutie-; on April 9th. kRNI FOR qALE-In Markbaw of -The Methodi,�t Yonng Peu- R -J. S. ind Mrs. Jephson. .8Or": vill,.�, were in town on Fri. ple%i Union will 'uibet na trsual on pu-%Vs�ion stk�n "it any , S - . ` For fan partietriars apply to F.Berry. - t, when they called on. d.ty 1!ir a Fridiv evening iit 8 u"'.Lock. The event cf the Reda vQ. 'Blue7A -Mrs. L. K. Devitt. of Toronto contest. commenced in Jawiaq. FOR HATCHING -Birrpd I .ripu:h R rx,k fr(�an No I sin�.e r :3 y i ng will take place when the Reda will. number of friends. dual and N. F. Xecbin. of O�Ahavra. vis LF;Zs!-,,m this flock tested `u- livpe, _v Its, -. s . '. - James 401TIML H. and Mr I lost tLkp W,hwdsov. Picketing. . Z%) itad their paientF . ipply the refrembinents fur the tenk , rti,e. Sverrts iti� w tmg. it T, evening, they 1�aving Mochin, over the week-end. -C. H. and Mrs. Burling left on contest. The meeting will be in OR SALE-Rubber tire. arch • charge of Mrs. H. X-lonuey, leader F:��jggy.new !opand newly pa)wed,or"' used Tuesday by motor f6r their new -ince painted. Al 4 young Yorkshire of the devotional department. Burk, R No, 1. Locust home ii. R;d,.@to-n vvh,*rA we White sows. M. t --wish them health 4uested to be --present to H,_1__.Pbnne_Pick 1W,1. h smd happiness. All are.re( support their colors of the con -Mr. and, Mrs. McDonald and T=On Kingston rcAd. surn- teat. A very pleasant evening-is 5 rooms par%ly!urmsbed, over- ehild, of Toronto, moved last week lookm 32 acres Of nicely Into Thos. Walsh's residence re assured A the V�Ugf River. wood bush. Boating and fishing. E Morgan, cantly R No,2. Pickering, n Yrvacated by Artbnr Bundy, Several baseball enthusiasts F' 3(n.1 Con. of Pickering have recently express- OR SALE-1 can spare a horse, e Middle School of the • tinuation Department are writing ed their desire that the local com- 'y:au.choice of seven, from 3 to W Years 014. -en a set dT examination tests cov. mnnity organize a bard:baseball imlud:ng a reg.mare in foal. ' A good cow due Alw a few pails of honey!eft. Ase: ering their complete courses this !,saw and enter one of the nearby May Is'- Gra.',R R 2.Claremont. 29-30 ititerrinedlate groups of the Ontar- week. io Amatenr Baseball Association BARRED ROCK HATCHING ............. -The regular meeting of St eCilslorule-Besitt laying strain. Pen is r the coming season. Accord- mac�e up of yearling hens and pedigree roosters �kndrew's Ladies' Aid will be held for s been called Sts.0oper 100. Mrs.M, ingly a meeting ba to Eggii 7,h4ats a setting T at the home of Mrt-. W. J. Clark Swan.lot _%.con 2,Pickering. 2S-32 t the Gordon House at 8 on Wednesday, April Stb, at 3 convene a D'elock. Good attendance desired. p• in. on Monday next , At thi- vOR SALE-Chesterfield suite, 3 Staunton Semi - Trimmed meeting the officers will be elected p,ece,Nlarshall cush ons etc.,$40. Also two -A bill to prohibit raffles-of all 141,r 'sed rugs,58 each. One No 4 C Dominion l%nd the secretary inotructed,to kinds has been introduced in the heater used 2 months.S I*. Apply L. Bennett, Wallpaper Saves Time House of Commons by L. H. Mar- procure entrance to the Ontario Pickering Buna'Co.Pickering, 29-3U tell, the Liberal rupmber for Hant,o Association and a9li: for & local ATCHING EGGS-Legborn. An. 'The selvages are partially severed in the A -urvey of the cow Rona. and Ba.-d Rock , :rorn !rap-nvited a6ARn amendment to the Criminal gronplag. ser .4-tung of 15. Aloda) -ld r of manufacture and all that is munity will reveal to any one ir.- delivery p ocess Code. As the law stands at preg c- k !March ;,very 12.%,00al­jndred: App!y terested the material for areal ent, a certain amount of gambling Reg Barker,Pickervtp Phone Oily). needed to accurately trim the rolls is to good team,and there is no reason is permitted when it is carried on -A,yRS. ELLEN ROGERS, NURSE- 'tap the ends on the table. J at all why Pickering should not btr­ for religious or charitable pur. .91 L.*,expenerice%%th Bai,ies and Nlatermty poses. The new bill aims to put Eepreseinted by a hard ball team work[ i,open'for. engagements, or would care ...;These papers can be hung quite easily that will do honor to its conicluill- !1 0 e:derly cotkple as hou keepe � Write in care churches or charitable organiza- of')a-.Kinnear,R.R. I stocust`Hffl.. 29-32 and successfully by folks who do their ity and create some good Sport ions en the same basis as any locally. Let all those interest- OR SALE OR _T"O LEASE-A Own papering, and paperhangers find that other body of vitizece. it has Fgentleiran'i home on Kingston road. brick been a mystery to many to u-nder. ed,-in such sport, whether they h­_Ise,9 rooms and 2 sun-rooms,overlooking the With these papers the can do the work with or without 5 acres of orchard s org play or not get behind this an Rou�e River, much more quickly and that always stand why gambling is ordinarly full bearing. E.Morgan.R.R.No,2. Picker- ization meeting and Boost! Boost' 11 30tf .I I . recognized as a crime, tint when a . Mg, give complete satisfaction. conducted under the cloak of re)i. Boost'._ . . ... . - . I - MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY 'on the criminal aspect disap repairs. . You will enjoy choosing Wallpaper from P . . 1`1-And repaii. Now is the time to took ])Mrs. AUDLEY. after your spring needs cultivators, drills and Our New Stock...The patterns am so novel on t harrows,sprayers for&orchard. One 3 1-2 bY -Thepolice trustees were Mrs. R. Winters visited in Toronto I1 wagon gear.cheap. D.J•Gormley. Dunbar- -and varied, the col'our harmonies are so last week canvassing on behalf Of this week. tom 22tf effective that you will soon find an ideal the bydro, and have already sue- Mrs Walter Pratt has returned from SALE-Two nice Scotcb abort- ber northern visit. ORbulls,-12 and 18 months old.' in needsrenovatingseeded in afturina over sixty con Fh. . Paper for each room that tracts. The residents of Picker. The roads have been In fairly good condition. Price right for quick:We. Also hite condition tble week. Rock eggs for hatching.11.00 per getting of 18. that will make your home as charming as G.M.For- ing should not let.tbia opportunityReduced prices for larger quantities. pass by, to. secure this great r. Remember Obsipman's sale of bogs, syth.Claremont. 29-30 ►ou wish It were now. bore"and cattle next week- modern convenience. The village Sprinle is surely here, as Jam FoxVOR SALB-Pure-bred oese. 4 cannot be expect e i to Xi o v-until b"his bicycle on the roads. JL1ng cattle. 2 female and I buck goat, 2 we have an electric lighting-sys I A city buyer was d6wn tininspeq U:.'b.,6.6 and 8-10.these-MY tb S4 move; 2 incubators.210 en and 120 egg;I 1= e. temestablished. People searching Mrs. Brown's house this week. rake. Apply lot 33,E.F.iron.,Pi4ekenmg- ried = A P MYA N • for new ho6ex abnn those towns Mrs.Bard. Winters and family have Lacey,Highland Creek. 21.30 and villages that do not have the been iodic ed of late witb the pre- -On Church St.' Pick- as. VOR SALE-7 • conveniences made possible by Tailin ids. JL,he;�f, an 8-[room frame house in good rep-. 7 MrVsordie.who worked for W. H. with acre of land• bat new furnace,-good hydro. There are many who are Guthrie Inst year, has moved to his well.plenty of soft water with ptiucip in house. -y who would very farm near0reenwood. Apply to Mrs. whiett on remises or W. L. liviDff in the cit Courtice.Church St.. Pickcring. 28-30 • quickly come to.otrr village to.re. H. Westney bas bad the roads SALE-Cheap. all kinds of side if it did not have the reputa- in bis beat well dragged and it bas g tion The made all the difference betwee F`2,ons,harness.andall kinds of farm iln- j plements,in good order.' Also several heavy and of being a dark town. n mud --ndvent of-hydro would also make and good roads. More-9tone is needed light scales and cook stoves and heater. Higb- est price fr hides and wool.' also live 00%14 :uu Pickering a desirable place in in spota yet. Heyman, for try. H, erman,Stouffville.Phone 1903 let.f which new industries would be • established, and itis manufact6r. GGS FOR HATCHING-Barred F' Tft.�_ YOUR ( ALRICTNiDr rl I L -mouth Rocks. Best bred-to-lay dams' GOSH THERE'S I -r4LEP M ing industries that tendto bfiild Plymouth sires,from winners over all heavy.breed in Cana- -ONS EXCUSES TO TT-YE TME C To BULL tip a town. Many people seem to dianegglaying5ont-estat Ottawa fpr suc- TRE JUDGE -__��H I M 75 cents per 15 eggs. George T. Wilson,R.R. i, Myrd tion. ,Phone Clare crease in valve if they have elec- 54 S. 29-32 forget that their properties iii. STANDS FOR THE BEST cessiStation.a tris light. The spectre of a mort- GGS FOR HATCHING-From being -placed on pro-' premier Regal 4,;tiairi White WYan- gage E 10-yearcontr-act z!ottes-and Barroo-strain White Leithorns,7.5 cts. party by-iigning a 2 per Setting, Reduction for larger quantities.0 great'many Also Ma7,,.moth Pekin duck A,at 6(T ets. Per seem t f r* hten a 0 Peoj3 are places where M.B.Burk R.R o.1, Locust Hill. 30tf le. Tere Phone Pick 10.31. __J people have the hydro system in- -.w/,...-._- - ." 'a thdir ""rHITE LEGHORN'S-Eggs frnm stalled i premises'. Who a'dly Live tip the systen), layers. No. I-P,2n 2-year would gladly A Z:_ ,iciz mp,.,d to F*,,rri-'cockerel. No. 2-}*cariings if they could get rid of the 20 year birds were mated Fcnli' cockc.el These No cootract. The costisgreate-than nicked for their past consistency of laying. k to 2-year old Ferris mat(!- they an6cip',ited, hilt this h4:11, this Thei�e birds�ere picked their production ui 13� se..00 cogtisdue to he fart that there winter. Pr1cc,'75cen1qEcr citingS r• Jz,j mr,1(4) L.W,John-. VZ are too few ti-mers.' That difficulty Litter- Carriert�, Hay CArriers, V should not be experienced in onr Pump-, Door Track,,, Gust OR SAT,E OR TO RENT-Tri the I F -e should -be a sat'll- Al village, a,; thei Bowl-,, Pre Svst�rnq Fte. 7== f repair. Hard a rd nd �oi t w a t e r .'cientMiniber of--u;;A.rs tored-l-e I Rill pav Vol] t,!) get 111V Prices 01) ln;;(i 1-t acro of 13-1. Splendidly 1CCP`C'! AAA r L-P F H ��� JJ_:--,� .A. O mable rate. WP abore'be'fore buyin ii]sci')lacks-.;:hi,�np and the co4!t to P. reaQf g elsewhere. mai!`,a-n •ij!tah!e "Or rara;:e. 1-4 sr7e of;;,-,] hope that the p6lice tr�tlotee,_ v;iP 112-e and o*t Exc(.!lent P*,;hl.�: and .11.1 FRANK I PROUSE ZCh�)!`i- Will 'e" tbe'. .11<10eed- in their e!�,.)r­ to �cc ­'Ull pnmcl_,izt1. lk L this great boon. uriv to T;6,, E. - ME 81 U, 4: