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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_04_10 51 -1!-1irl-14_:'.>I 1;;d; - ­ ­,­_. - -w, j,&RkV1 I r. I . : 41 viii 7%. :.J AfF N N� 1925 Plamcc-1mRiNG, ONT., TRIDAY9 APR. 10, o. 31 VOL. XLIV. CHERRYWOOD- DUNBARTON. AIR SERMONS The musical play entitled The New Miss Violet Allison visited friends GREENWOOD Xed4eat I Minister will be presented in t?te in Scarboro. 0 Born, on April 3rd, to Hem)ry and Cherrywood Methodist Chureb, by the voungtoopleof the Pickering Meth- Mrs:Toyne.a son. E. FORSYTH. Oph. Director t - Zldist Church on the evening of Tues- Misses Helen Thom and Elva Annie -NHLLS gc=Vical Association Of ario. Reg. :dQ r day. April 21st,under the auspices of are spei)di6g a-codple of days in Sc&r- of the American Optometrical Eyes examined. by appokiltmet)t ? is bdwo. �'Establlshed,61838 lation. For 'Shut-Ins-, 11 the Ladles' Aid Society: This Phone 280;, Cla. -i start to finish, and Miss highly interesting from Walton and Mrs. Annie Out. .M._D to very ably -presented by the Aileen are visiting friends in Ennis- N. L.R.O. L.R.C.S., Yon wh6 are unable to go to an cidinburgh, member of the College Of .-Church can-Listen In to ser- Pickering people. Be sure to attend. kitten. Prices Steadily Advancing y some of if you faki to do so Rhysioraus'lind Hurgdotili of Ontario-1106atiAte: mous broadc"ted b but you will d.eeply blies Dixon. of Toronto, was the 0 Boysl College of surgeons, Edinburgh. guest of Mis..3 May Som�rville over the attention to dsiease3 of women and our beat preachers. regret it. Secure a!Supply Now -end =4.1. OjMoe and residenoe.BrousbAim- weekend, pul T.hen during the week you GREENWOOD. Rey. Mr, McLeod occupied the 4' _(r, pito n Sunday evening. Ncxt Sunday Bran, Shorts, have at Your disposal the he Young People Jaines and-Mrs. Raine. Tues- evening (E,tster) t Bands, Orchestra's, - Lee- A "T�e follgw�ng are some ci the many a:!--nents ill take charg6 of the ' service. also ng L-niropr cti�adjLstings are elficient in overcom- tureB of pour choice (the day in Brampton,spent the week-end will w M-iddli S, ing All fc.r,mi of nerve'tr,,�uble and head-ache, air i;fUll of them. Mrs. Harvey- thereill be a young people's throat and luug weak- 7 t� with friends in Toronto. paralysis, spinal troubles, nesses,rhe,.:rliatisin and sciatica.digestive disor- so simple Mrs.T. C, Robinette arid. family, of MARKHAM. • . 'atory. dens, high blood press re and other c:rcp. Our Radio Sets are Bafley' Fee'd, sunail.y with Miss M. t roubles,heat trouble and goitre. I hem. Toronto, spent any one can handle t Wood, MrF.William Leonard has been very- R. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, D Mrs. William Ormerod is home, 1,ujy moving into,town, Honor orn Graduate of Toronto C­�Ueg-�of Clv'-, Let us demonstrate ar Your Cracked C foprac7X. Will make residential Calls in Picker- after spending a.week in Markham The Rev. Mr. Fleisher has been con- Tuesday, home. You are not obliged to ine, age and surrounding district. with her sister, Mrs. Hague. fined to his bed with the flu. - Thursday land Saturday forenoons. For an ap buy uDlese suited. spring• tment call 141 1 BowrnanviHe,or icaye word Earl Ecusin had the misfortune to O%ing to the nice weather, My Bran and Shorts are made from withai-gone taking treatment. 471y break a bone in his arm last Friday, many people have started their houee. Ontario" -Wbeataad are worth Gr*eori's truck. at I ............... wb.. cranking M cip"ing. east $2.00 per ton more ------- ...... ed a Ford Fred Cole, of Markham. has the jAgal. Wm.Sadler bits purchased than from Western Geos:'-" -.E. 'Baker touring car. He is breaking it in these building of the new Baptist Church at Wheat, days and so far has,144�pt E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the road. Stouffville. As Solicitor.Notary Public Etc, MoneY to We are glad to hear that Miss Win- oazi. South Wing,Court House, Whitby, 251y Phone 1T9 Stouffville ely, Highestpricespaid for nifred Biggs has recovered nic SCARSORO JUNCTION. after her recent n t i I I ness. .,CO. RICHARDSON &CU,—Barris- WHEAT, BARLEY s tem Solicitors etc,, 317-319 Confederation Remember the re-opening services They are starting tip a new factory Life Building,Corner e and Richmond Sts., of the Scarborn Junction Methodist at Markham in order to relieve the un. yo Toronto. main 1M and Main 0490, Stf and BUCKWHKAT Church on Sunday io(-xt (Eabtpr Sun- empicymputsituation. WILLIA 14 JAMBS BEATON,Bar. J. K J)Ipal dayl. At 2.50 p. m.. Rev. C. �V. Full- 'Mrs:Herb.-Yakely and sons. of To- rlast week with .:Aer. Solicitor, Notary Public. Room ett, of Berkeley Street %jetbodIst r.-)nto, spent a day 4ew 53u "n.ederation Ue B-.3ding.Toronto, En- Funeral Director wiill condu-?t the Arnos au4 M rg, Cole, of Mai k ham. traces'4 and 12 Rschm-)nd Street or 17 Queen Chureb, Torontc. Serer! Eas! Tttlephonue­%lAin 708U. Residenceservice.and the 111ti,ie will be 1-d by Owing to thenitimps and fl there Hudson 1T43. Licensel 'Enbalmer the Washington ll*tbodli-t Church 11a5 been sira!l attentaace at the Linth m. the pr*-tb-her will be rine Youz;g Pe('ple's meeetiog cf late. Rev.4 IfSl:" J. .9. H�jmphrevrz, th,�- pastor,and choir. At?p rital . - ..100 - A - 1 ' arboto .:.. - '. the wu&ic will be led bv the SL OSHAWA -t. HkRqY RUDSGN, Dentiat, CLAMMONT, Ont. (in choir. A-ppl.iml cfferis.g will 13yr,>,n Jun�:ti taken;it ea,+- servi-e. 00 the'ev. Chief of Pol*ce Fr iend and a number piwm- 124. ((,as extract.,in,w"e, A �-:)od supply of Hard and Soft V 5 t aing of Tuesilliiy. Amil 14th, there of visited a well-known r)-ntiat. Stouff. supply vi!l rt�a supper nd Dtnmalic Entor-_ W.im),Iing V.-qort on the Base Line on Coal on hand, Alo a D. tainment. entitled ­Sephron-ilt'R Wed- *4oi d:tv afternoon and sis a resu" six of Kindling Wood, anJ To., 3gMith- N,hi •-1 comedy pt- -�-n W�Il fii�e,a charg%nf gambling t,rj rill o. . ding." an old r - .. It-I . - he tienir fu*tir�', -,.. Q - Fhuneoffic: 141% i6 1 ."4. vAb. rid h-r inpi., o i-, f Beach Avenue [,,,td'q Dar in stove lengtb. - 261 y i. 'Toronto.----Vocal `ihio i,4 the f1r;it: of a erusade against l2tf Phone Pick. 1709. 'IQLARE B. BEATON. D. D. S HsvIO9 secured the agenI7 for E. D. music b- %upp;Led l,y Scarbora g.tlnbi�rg;tctivitiesai3dqpoiting men :g arynien. JnuctionM.11eQ,itztette and .Mr. W. Out as th- 17 L,raeua:e of t-,e Ro-yal Cc-eize of Pvr,,� .swith & S,)n. Ltd_NUT, herp%ill do vrell t� look N A L D MUNRIJ,'PICKEKINd urgeuop ind 1-niveibity of Toronto. Office -of Winona. Ont. Stevena. bAr�.orje soloist. and Mrs. voll?e department threaten to make K Do ki Pringles 1-trdwarr store. Wh!tby� will"give several read- Oean -weep of r over W to 12 � I to 5 30. lzid-'Phone 6. 1 am prepared to take orde,.q f,,r all Flnvd YA�es ephi-ted dives. Office hours 9 -y Supper will be served from 6 to Acting on information laid by his Iml phone Z20, - 441 kinds of Fruit Trees.Strit,%-Fruits Shrubs Pic_ at S. Admission. 40 cents; children un• wifo-. the police arrested John Fowler 4 Orn amental �-Whitevale der 12 years,20 cents. on Tbursdav afternoon and on Friday N. DALES. L. D. t! . D. D.S., lowest possible r r i,:e­ Grad�jate.w Royal Code of Dental Su: be- faced Magistrate Hind charged Xror, and the University of Toronto ice Special rates for large�ulsiatlties. WHITEVAILE. With assaulting his wife. Mrs. Fowler The Service ab.-Ir DA Scotus store. Claremont. Out Garage 409K•hOU".9 3 M to 5 P M Saturdays92.. - 26tf appeared in court and stated that she - - 1- -10 Seeding is quite the order of the day fr Of to I P m. Phone Clare 14W. 4717 . vviebed her hubby to return a 5,.;1 — Pickering M to and side cur.. K'. J- Chalmald, OtOv ON -poort says the ground is working inoney borrowed from her -and John old a sale fain repainag.- one. pr(mnlsed to do so after he h Many are tAkwg Rilreint-ft P Of the k. Thf�accused was .-Battery$ervice—Obsixglog .1 Shirley, Veterinary Sur. V of goods this wee and overhauling.. Lof goon.ljonory Graduate 61 Ontario Vete: flee weather to clean up trieli: PrOrill- arrested by Serkt. Paxt,n on a wai. I I HARDWOODFlat rat," d�;ad All work guaranteed, Islary Coliege., A son of dom"tic aoimal� sci6nuilically treated -,4 King Street Weill, 4ea and many fires are seen as a reaulL. service charge Coava.Phone G29, FLOORING Miss Moore intends holding an aud. Phone 5510 Mark, Central. tion sale of her household furniture BROCK ROAD, etc.. on Saturday. May 2nd. Watch culars. I W. E. E R R Y .3 S clear 'plain-oak, 8100 pr rri. b m out for Mile giving full Pat ti Win. Badgerow spent several days So. 4 'S , 3_8 I V. RICHARD The Odd Fellows have bought a fine In Oshawa with his dao titer. Mrs. N clear " L i Sr F 5 .e&l F tate. Insurance,Conveyancing. Notary 3.8 clear birch, 84 new Heintzm%n player piano for their Futile,Etc'.. Pickering,Ow, 117 3.8 Nu,1 0 so hall, and last Friday initiated it with Clifford Hubbard has come back to A clear Boich and maple edme dvoce in the hall,-when about forty bis o;wn farm which be will work hi'.. Here You Are V POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, c--oples took part. elf this treasinn. Walter Hamilton k -I#Lrm for cozczleii at York sod Ontario. A— as birch Special exercises r-uitiLble to Easter rs Wa sales of 041 kinds ILMOM090 to On 191101"011 will be part of the Baptist Sunday hto%moved on to -Mrs. F. Hu .t's soeaar addrossiorseca3ver P.C.. Out. Will supply material only, or sup. ht the c�,rner of EhSjKingston road and ply labor' with material.. School program next Sunday mora- the Brock road. ing. In the church service that fol- the first of the DB.BEATON TOW', -Quality guaranteed. A band of gypsies, . Coorej%ne", M-16411onsir for saki- lows the mnqic Find F-ermon will all be reason,camped in T. A, Kn(,x'o bush Ce M* e,,n t %M%,4 w k000 nzazt. Eve. Honey so loan Pric" subset to chauge in harmony with the occasion. for three or four dav,; during the past of Msirrtags IA*- with-ount, notice. The young men of the Methodist ist S. seemed to he 0 re Te. Otis a tars Axlr. ► S. hqNre organized a soft ball club and 'week. Horse trading Coal their chief vocation, and in this they AVID A. PU-GH—Live stock auc- wnald like to hear of similar chihs in are adepts and .1" never known to G.aduateo! C M- 'Ones* School, m:- PICKERIN G .4a *berSuhday Schools. Tbosewisbing come out second beat in P transactioli. :Luiuber', Ch.cagr Lifetime espenence with peci tee arrange games are ask6d tocom- Several of our young people have eto<�_. Block and riLg work. All kinds of= 0, Oy attended to. Terms Fitime municate with Blake Annie, R. R. No. been prending much time an, energy Shingles $10 Claremont. 164 LUMBER YARD 1, Locust Rill. its wet as mental exertion, inrepar WM, MAW,, LICENSED AVC- ing their several ports in the Kams.. Ready Roofing TIONEER,for York.Qvitaxio and Durbam GREEN RIVER. entitled ­Degcoin Dubbs," which will Counties, All kinds of sake promptly attended POULTRY be presented in the town hall, Brough- tsi. Terms reasonable, Dates for Saks may be . : and Lath William Michell is re-modelling his am. this Thursday evening, the ro- arranged at NEWS'Officv. Ben and Indeptw �. I a WANTED house. Geed®being in aid of the public ligra,* Whitby,Ocit. By Car-of St. Kary*s Cement just In dent phones, -under the doe- Wm. Booth has been at 53 60 per barrel,.tor's care. Highest priceis paid for , E soy quantity of bene Oliver Pugh is Installing an electric S 0. H BROUQHAIS. and ebickens. Write. ghi plant. y or phone. Mrs. Hagerman spent al few days in Mrs. Norton to going West to F. A. REESO R S Toronto recently. visit a sister, who'k very ill. j Wm, Hoover visited his old home Mission Band meats asn"at Mrs. M,004170rr I=rlrr Ar- S ringl6ed ever the week-end. Brown's on Saturday, April 11th. P Phone 2 , J.and Kim C. Doter motored out to Mrs.shepherd entertained a number Markham to visit Lew Ifte Islet week. of young people on Monday 6"Utus., Wisdom Shades, both attended the drama MM John Phillips is in Stoul2ville g4 color and gil. Boa Z96 WHITBY Quite a zi=bor isto held in Wbitevalle last Wednesday ",M*"dlag h mother, who is very illi 4 'Aline Middleton P1Cke:rlll 's 'evening. Gladys ain BUt Rz. 0ar"id Rods from Sk-up The Park was uncifficliallyare spending a few days in the city 10C up IsAt Sunday when Mr.and this week. Pa=d Flava . Bread Flow Mrs opened r anM Mrs, Alf.Lemmon Is wader We dm- with Furniture polieh. &H kinds ley, d Km Ingham f&MUy vialted there. toes care with a seven attack of 1 .w OURAGAVA HAIR NATTRRSS and Marvel Arthur Milne and J.Beason Wilson rheumatism. g � y gives good satidactioo. attended a dinner of The Canadian Our truant officer-is busy the"days Pastry Flotir Club bold in the Whithourne Ino,To- seeing that children attend school sic- We are. showing a Dining Room e ionto,on Friday evening lost. cording to law. Suite complete, in elm veneer. May be obtained from you Grocer.' It is hoped there is some truth in the Russ Coiner is moving to his fStb-led, Buffet, Round Extea. rumor that a bus line is to be run to or's residence and Lawrence Dency IsStore Toronto, since visitors to Wilson's taking possession of Ruseelre house, sion Table, 5 Chairs Mills BrookUmflour ill be glad OacarWillgain has purchased from and Aria Chair . Park among many others w James Torrance. of this accommodation. of Markham the .. for $75.00. CHASWILSON, Prop. Both Sunday Sebool and the preach- superior imported Clydesdale stallion • service were well attended last •-EcstiLay.11 After that cold take ing A number of our people went to Sunday. Nezt Sunday evening a spe. vial choir will resider Raster music, Brooklin on Friday evenfrig.3ast to !pend a social e"'inawith W. J.and am 018 8 and the theme for the pastor's sermon C. All 'Sterr" itt A SUP11142"LIOR SCHOOL is "The Message of the Em pty Tomb." Mrs.Devitt and family. ThAy all re- (Successor to C. H. Burling) The Young People's Class of the port having had a splendid time, Co suer Extract Sauday school was entertained at the Our dramatic Olt has been busy Furniture Dealer And OTT home of Mrs. Bensoni Wilson last practising during the pi%st few weeks it gives results. -Deacon Dubbs."which Thursday During thecourse `1 Funeral Director for the drama pow Phone 1300 ofthe evening S novel and original will be presented in the Town Hall Standard Patents:and Crude. Corner Yonge and Alexander idea was introduced by the hostess.In this(Thursday) evening, the proceeds Drugs always Yickerizig, 0xitario Streets, Toronto. the form of a hat trimming contest being for the benefit of the Brougham rd Wright on haiid•forAbe gentlemen. Cltffoi Public Library. oldest Noted for high grode instruction captured the first prize and the second John Patterson, one of our Prize was carried off by Charlie Spears Tobaccos, Cigarettes, 1019%rSil and most highly respected residents, Grain ChOpping sndouperior employment services. i Applications for spring creations will died at his home on the seventh COD- at the Metcalf Candies, Kany students from other-business be received by the above. Frank Car. cession on Wedneed morning AND FL LKING: ter was awarded the booby prize and age 90 years. His %neral will take Magazices. obilegm have been in attendance . m. In- and it is suspected there was method place today(Friday)at 2.90 P ;rep�irad to do Chopping:and 160 1 - torment&tat. John's cemetery. Oat plaking every day but here during the past twelve months in Frank's spring madness,since wqm rday. On are Frank's to take advantage or a N. E. ,McEWjEC4N1 Saw 9 N W N KEI E S Data anytime. Write for caW man's skill with a needle and the plor saw logos. artistic one is often led to "a the Bigg's department has been in- doeorative value of or'blad veetigAted by the Legislature but Veteri=ry Swoon I tW1:61 U John Ir, 19a7l", 01"Moat :jW. J. Rul.0m,psts4ilvej 00 the trot or &shingle n4l, 1 0 crookedness has been diseov- jq9,2 aced. ry p"Route WVu "'. ' cl:.la,�..?' ,sx*a .cwnc , .,J:.:>^+& v�.a`�..«'TyR'.,arr, k.n '�nfa4•.�ro.as„•�Cc.. .cc +-r^:.>•.f :sw• a;.. ;ti.x,.: Y:• _,4 rf ,•at-_ .;e,�. . • ...Y,M...,Y3,S:; i"•r. .--,"'1 Ika{M1 •per V,aN"'1'..` .'.P'i X ''-'crRt G�i�+T4•.+.., '*.G• S�j j •y— r„f R'y .,.: �:.p '^ - - ,-r:.Ye-!'.. a•"••(F.Fa '.•.: v .Tb•,... ) WJn..�7... . ... r •✓, w''.�u. •'r� .J:.: ..�`�..� . y...+.:r •i l — w "It's a mortal world an' we're no �: ;FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES-No. 1 - fang for it, Willie," continued lila ' M : brother,"but supposin' that it was the _ - , what wad ye say to Grace Mac ubbin?" he r Cl0 s Ion a : • I►. ..Su hposin' it was the morn:' anal _ - 7. - __ Te i tiered s brother, with some speculs- a asf five_shgw o1 interest, "I wad say she was ower quid. Ian no keepin an :��when was edpnperlye�0' - " - "Mistress Martin then,. Samul's -- Tea first became known in China nearly weedow?t' - 3000 years before Christ. In that country "Kens ower Muckle," said Margit'e ;, chief mourner, "she has been marred tea was greatly prized, both for its remark twice bersel'!" -yam sable qualities as A beverage and for the Margit argie' Y � �"►' �* q g "Twa Margita foilowin' ane, alter � MTS. Bxperience� almost religious ceremony attached to the the ither is,no lucky. Fortye it wad file ' T confuse the names on the stave ' :Who tells how drinking of it. L p to the sixth century, there!" t tea was'used only for medicinal purposes. `�Weel, ye are ill to fit, Willie. But -�o w18h thetli. i suppos Even in• man the seventeenth century it cost I e a s bound has had sae moray,to be particular. There's0 - i ! � � � • $25.00 to $50.00 per pound. All tea caddies lang David Geddes's dochter-I forget ' were constantly kept under lock and her name Elspeth,th, rm is case p "Nae siller! ' Eiapeth's case was key. fine Today when even quality like settled abruptly. $AL.ADA" costs less than.one-third of a The ,weep considered a loragg time -cent per cup, it is-not surprising that the before offering another suggestion. n- -can think o' nae Mair the noo" he con- \ l �consumpti�n of tea is increasing tremen- fessed mournfully. "But I'1� tale' n- ither thocht in the Kirk-the morn." dously. "Aye," said his brother, shaking his - head, "it's a business that needs a pouter o' thocht. Look ye here, Gib ye see what it is to be a forehanded "' - • ae. man. Gin I had been a common ram- ' ' stem, daces)-may-care character that ..: - P juist took a woman like a whurl-wund, - wad I has had as bonny a stave, as -- that to cover them a', think ye?" "'Some women actually nib holes in clothes trying He pointed to the long and heavy grave-stone, shaped like aturnip-p it, to get them clean with harsh, ordinary laundry soaps, and called a "thruch"stone (rhyming !Which are only half soap anyway. No woader they, lam. z with loch), which had been .temporar- aayr "Washing is so wearing on clothes'. ------- ----... _----- --- -- -- -- ily set out of the way to make room for Margit underneath it. "'the easiest way I've found to wash clothes--easiest on "No?" said his brother, doubtfully, r - feeling that he must not contradict and easiest on myself-i3 by using Sunlight Soap. No the bereaved on such. a day, yet not oiling or hard nabbing is needed-the pure unlight suds - seeing whither he was being led. penetrate through and through each fabric,.loosening dirt and "Na, I trow not," continued Willie dissolving grease spots. Then in rinsing, all dirt and soapy, Gilroy, swinging his long arms ex- matter just runs away, citedly as he pointed to the rows and • w oinscriptions. ,•And b' f h 8Y 8. S CSOCHBTT. :, _ rows ofas every it o Sunlight is pure, cleansing soap, it „ "It's bonny, fower o' them e' in' a lathers generously, does not fade an washable and is far _ row. Gib, d ye ken I often wondered g x• � - what I never had ony bairns for? I more economical. Sunlight keeps your hands nice and soft. thocht that it was a Divine dispenses-I )Levers. Toronto make it.+' ; " CHAPTEPr Y\'. ;the si!!er he roo. Arid if I was to be tion. But the reason o't is clear noo. a-[s THE SHERIFFS OFFICER. Lcomin' hame wit warrants and warn- Wonderfu' are the works o' a kind -Willie Gilroy, Sheriff's officer im(in's in my pooch, a' my tenants wad Providence! It's juist that Mary and Cairn Edward, was swell-known nasi rin like rabbits every time they saw;Susan and Jean and Margit micht a'f denter in that compact little burgh of me. I'm a puir man, but I like to be'lie cosy and calgy thegither like fower #gr► 'Barony. He held, ?haps, the most,neiRhboriy. But I tak' ;t oot o' them pitatie-pits weal covered, wit nae! -gin they diens pay their rents-�weans to dibble in at-ween to spoil the, suwi Soap extraordinary plurality of offices ever; , filled b one man. He was town offi- faah, I make them execute their ain,a metry. as it were. Forbye, there s I car, and rang the mid-steeple bell at repairs.!" I the inscription. It's getting a wee I - I eight in the morning and six in the Which was perhaps the reason why scant o' room, as ye see, Gib, and had evening--.except on Saturdays, when Gilroy', Ruiklings had more broken there'been bairns ye wad hae needed!holding out his hand to his brother and( "There's sonieth., K in that, Gib, windows, missing bannisters, jagged to say what ane they belanged to. Na,, g for unknown. reasons he rang it at I and ale-toothed railings, ragged it's j uist won'erfu' weel arranged as shaking it solemnly, till all the people but it canna be!" twenty ke it utes I) seven. of the Me- c;othes lines a-flutter, twisted chimney., is!" jwho were on the watch said to each, ��And what for no, Willie?" - chances' Institute, and doled out books -hacks askew on the skyline than all,, "Are ye gaun to pit ti a new stane other "Did ye think that Willie andel It's easy seen that ye are a puir 4w twice a week on s curious system.I the rest of the town put together. to Margit, Willie?" said his. brother. the sweep has as muckle feelin' in weak vessel, Gib, and has only been Willi,' had married thrice-no, to be The chief mourner took a long look them?" marriet yirce. Ye forget the Judg- he never tie did not like a borrower Wil-f exact, four times. Yet there was no at the sweep as if he had suddenly "Come your ways, Willie, and we'll Ment Day, Gib!" +,aid Willie solemnly. it ..he never had a book in, no matter if desirable beauty of person about him. taken leave of his senses. e'en has a glass-o' tippenny ale!" be Gib experienced a sudden shock. His the volume had been that moment re-,i He explained his remarkable success, "It's wee! seen ye' are no yersel' the added, with a gasp. mouth fell with that quick jerk which 'turned, and lay contiguous to the bon but to- rowees elbow with-the title in plaint "Ve see the way o't is this-I gang'Whaday,t's s the myeaittednwit ye k like mann hisWillie brot brother condescending'upon the needpon les y iintroduceyi a gra�� mac is sight' i a hes aboot the country in the exer- be because ye hae ta'en soap and waters, articular beverage he hesitated no "Save us, Willie; what need hae ye I tell ye its no in," he would as , p o "Gin ye canna tak' a lain answer I'll'case o my profession. And like a duel i to your face. Ye should be careful longer. to speak o the Judgment Day What get the poliss to pit ye oot for ob.. for I maiatly Gee fowk when they are man, you wit a young family to bring "Na," he said, "Gib it wadna be I to a' the warld has that to do rs ,at structin' the traffic!" i to trouble: Then I hae aye had a aym-,up. Shocks like that are no canny at decent-indeed, hardly law-abiding.,tin' up a standin' stare to yourae' at The borrower was usually doubtful;ppathetic xray o servin a summons.'your age. I pine kenned o a man I'm away wita bit of blue paper to;the head -o' your ain grave that ye As to the powers of a sheriff's officer, That tak's weal! Noo there's Christie that washed his face and neck-and i Matthew Armour, the Ca.;peronian bocht and paid for?" Culshangie o Kirkubre-the crater;him no used to it like. And (here,elder up at the Black Dornal. I'll no It has everything to do wi rat. Gib. and at the least credited Willie with sticks the blue paper under a man's the Sheriff's officer lowered his voice be back till late. Ye can ring the six Did ye never think on what will leap- urn extensive knowledge of the law. - If nose as if it was a dish- o' salts, or ands spoke ver slow) and impressive- o'clock bell for me pe pet Angel ' -''he was wise he tried mild courses. ' i „p° y y P gin ye want to, n when the tram of ,.lie An 1 hauds it at his head like a pistol. Iy) that vers da a slate fell ani show your respect for the departed!" Gawbriel blawt; yon awfu' wakening "Weel, ye micht keep it for me, and, y I'l3 no forget ye, Willie!" be would Mony s time I wad has warned eot a roof and killed him dead on the A sudden thought seemed to flash I blast?'� these tenants o mine-an idle, shift- spot. across Gib the .?weep. He cracked the No, said Gib, _ !t haaaa joist oc- Ika ,less lot-if I could has gotten a man Save us!" cried Gib, "d'ye tell me I carred to m8!" i, HuTph, the official within would- ., clenched knuckles of his right hand , i " to do the job to my mind. But I sae, Gin I had kenned that I wad `Weal,' said Willie pausing in the ob set, there's no date to that bill. couidna bide to see It made sic a hash!hae ta'en a thoebt. But I did it oot suddenly into the palm of his left. I P g 11. Do, man, a cued, that was the midst of the street and demonstrating - ,� i hereupon not unfrequently a stir-i o' as Christie wad mak' o't. And of o' respect, Willie." a case upon his finger, "here's me- i reptitious half-crown passed, and the, a. for do it very thing I was tryin to bring to my _?,p -- borrower was on the tariff of the most mysel' I So thecouldgypsiesGilt on and un, holding eoutlhis ehand"ysaid -never his oweremnce about ind when w ours rore e ea Win' as yin ye eGib nodded; he saw his brother as a favored nationsfor the owned a large block year. houses and think nae manr� o' payin' their;forehanded, Gib, but aye ram-stam i mucht say. It was Betty Landsbor- grimy thumb which would have done rent than they do o gangm to the and rideeklus. But bless ye, Margit;ough that I had in my mind. What credit to his own profession even on at the lower end of High Street in Kirk. An' faith it is may as weel,;there wadna has cared a fardin' gin , �" non-festal and funeral days. t • Cairn Edward, a somewhat dank and" ' think ye o Bett for I ken wha I Lae on my property, ye had comed to her funeral as black y' "And there's yer fower wives--we'll " out-at-elbows block, which apparently bat I dinna ken wha I micht " "Ower licht-headed and young!" an to fall into disrepair from the I i get.' as the pot. But as+I was sayin, I said his brother. "And thinks herael' say fower for the sake ,o argument, began eP i Now'it chanced that a blue paper was richt thougbtfu and farseein „ Betty Landsborough being for the - very day it was finished. These dorm- had been put into Willie's hand, aboot the 'thruch' there. I bocht that ower bonny. , „ . P His brother gave the chief mourner present out .o the reckoning, added eflea were known 'indifferently as Gil-Ferre on a sad da of his life-that I stave in Ma ga ' roy's Buildings or Willie's Rick's o',of his fourth.wife's funeral-and Wil- first, and a clever,ead�handed o- a little semi-festive, half-mourning Gib, parenthetically. probably lie had put it in his pocket to be de- man Ma y Exact) said Willie, beginning it 'Brick, and were robabl the oraly P Pce I Mary was)-weal when she lett Poke in the ribs. t y+' � g houses in the town the rent of which livered after the solemn occasion. me a lone weedow I laid it lav ise "Hoot, Willie, ye are a gold-lookin'-tel- off the fingers of his right handl ; t was never ressed for. For Willie! �• t +, g°° Neel, there's Mary, and Susie, an P It ll keep till she s happit! was. Mary an moray were the folk that ehiel eneuch yet. And ye ken what Jean, and here's puir Margit. They Gilroy had a c�irious feeling that it the form in which he put the case to quarrelled me for beim at siccan an i'.asse,, are—" ' was not "sportsman to ace- , • I are all quaite and sleeping sound the „ P `Pe his brother, the well-to-do sweep of expense, and Mary an me only five Willie smiled. - noo. But when they rise, a' fower o' i ?•'_ warnp, own tenants-perhaps on,the town. years met But I said naethin', P the principle that a doctor of right "Ye tale' it weal, Willig!" said Gib only keelp t my thochts to myaeI'. "The lass maybe young, though them, and get the pouter o' their ton- ` �p rofessional feeling will not attend;Gilroy, gazing regretfully down at his "An' then when Susan (that 'was she'll mend ower soon o' that. But gues after a' that rest, there'll be a , his to-own wife in case of sickness. ; , she is through-gaup, elean, strong, noise, I m tellin ye, I has leeved wit own hand. He looked as if he too, had my second an a ceevil bods}was Well them and I ken! " ` "What for should I steer the eras-' y ge=no, nor et;and the sayher auks faither has a had a loss. So he had, for he had awe I made nae char y leis-syille m cc wear, car recur o s iturs," said Willie; "I'm no needing washed. _ .. for Jean, alto 1--was- fell-fon4 �t r gesture P g ` - thumb. He folded it down on the palm i "Aye, Gib, I do tak'-it weel," said Jean. For ye see, a man never kens Willie." of his hand with a of putting the Sheriff offlcer. "Ye can use wit I what may, happen. But noo that Mar- Ili cast m mind ower Betty on c , y y something out of the way. :a ,�,�• onythin, Gib. This is my fourth time, git has gene the way we,maun a' the road up, Gib," said the bereaved. "And' here's Willie Gilroy," he said. _. liltQ'T.�•� QQ� ye ken!" gang, Gib, faith, I'll tarn-'the stare „But'I misdoot, I miadootl" "Mary,: and Susan, and Jean, and t The funeral was over, and after round shoot and layit cross-wise "What do ye misdoot, Willie? Sure- Margit (and Betty Landsborough if eight spadefuls the sexton (who in alune the tower. Anit'll haud them y ye r+ she's s ed can settle it ama l consideration of Willie's being a good a' doon!" ! no whether she wad,has or no. ) ng i and stead customer did the job rea- Willie looked 'triumphant) u at '!Na, it's no that," said Willie; "it's tbemse ves. But as for me, a has ~, sv y P bocht me a plot o ground in a retired sonable) lifted his bonnet exactly one- his brother. "Ye see what it is to be jurat that I hae my doota whether spot they caa' Carsphairn.' And I'm .,b► quarter of ani inch, and the whole a forehanded man, Gib!" there's room enough onthe `tbruch' to be buried there, wit a minister on - body of the mourners instantly faced Gib saw, and the brothers went there for another name.s ilka side o'me and a paper In my hand 21 about and begwi to discuss the wea- down the street silently ruminating on, "Hoot,aye,Willie," said his brother, declarin' %-i chapter and verse on is ther, the crops, and how soon Willie the mysteries of Provide and e + " ! �, „ y �+ �' cheeringIy, "besides ye'l'l has to pit up out o the Scriptur that in heaven would tale anither. ciall on the benefits of being a before a new uprfcht ane for yoursel' to there is neither marriage nor giving • SEAL[D The bereaved and his brother were handed man. ' TIGHT stand at the head. That wad look in marriage!" F left standing'alone'at the grave-head. KEPT James Burt the sexton was flllln n awfu' tasty wit a'the five lying below, (To be continued.) RIGHT 8 P CHAPTER XVI. o the last home of mortality in the most and your stane lookin' doon on them. For Sore Feet-Minard's Liniment. matter-of-fact way, as if he had been FRATERNAL CONSOLATION. There wadna be the like o' it in a' a �r shovelling coals and sick of the job. At the cross Willie Gilroy put his _ Vass !t a2'Ott2;Q Galloway. Fowk wad come .miles to _ '•Lonp Courtships. Mahe!• every uWaL fu1.A f grunted him to the trat each ouble dramatichis start�and said,ket. He gaGibve a Ii ann see it. It wad mak'the fortune o' ony In Ku, Central Africa, a couple must , tiiVe the family of digging a grave, the "corp" might no doin'richt. I am lectin'my natural sacrament. be engaged two years before marriage. the benefit of its have been very well content without feelin's interfere wit my bounden ---------- - ---- - -- ! r , g3d to digestion: the superfluity of requiring to be cov- duty!" "y Clean! teeth �• creel up again. "Oh, Willie," said Gib, "on a day - { ' Keep it alWayyS i Said Gib Gilroy, sweep, to his bra like this the fiscal himsel' wud surely In the : house. pl thgr;the present chief mourner, "Wil- make allowances. Come on into the CO$ta littfe'AOI �nlunb„ lie"were ye d 1, Gib o' onybQdy yet?" Commercial and hae a glass. I'll-I'll I How could I, Gib Gilroy, returned pa fort" e the afflicted with his handkerchief to Willie hesitated a moment, dividing 0XA I his eyes. "I wonder at ye, and Margit the swift mind. a !,doon there no richt happit." "It's kind o' ye, Gib; ye mean weel," N James Burt unsympathetically con- he said. timed to clap down the mould with "It's out o' respect to her that's vie : the back of his spade, making a-grue- gane," said Gib, with much emotion. R MS4 fs Cgns" a� Ggwwnert s��r. K9 ght ;;die `- - -- SALADA-- --- some jarring sound with the loose 13SUE-No, 16-26. shank. Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair. t ' rd"��'^•r ,r 'i - ... .. -., .. .5.'rte :„c:: kw, >F't�r x,.P§.. -t �� .K4 A -.,,,vr,'fiaMaC�^r' y, t��"'h� •�,y,. ...•a...xs._'E•,a. .CLe�mvSt"�ri..a�- �•� ,'d%*'.1.: -..cvs... :a.>..._. .:. .. _ :..: . •:...:-:�':a,..rea_t._,x`;.�•.-....sed xk.a..��.zY,:z.,.au.s ,,- n.,_?,,.:a .� .�. �, ;„-' " �sa���'�` '��<'zcc n= 4� PAW OUT $63=M CROSO&WORD PUZZLE GRAIN BOATS AGAIN EMPTYING DURING PAST YEAR 3 ATO FUrv% TO CHOKING POINTgeport of workmen's Corn- Z SLG iw LHU pensation Board Tabled in to u it 13 14 ng Some guri Provincial House. cents on rye Is 16 A despatch from Sarnia, says:- at 2Y4 from the head of - - I 19 0 was done at 3 cents despatch from Toronto says:- Navigation on Lake Huron was un- Lake Superior to Buffalo and tonnage A despa n benefits of $6,122,- L5 officially 820 opened Thursday afternoon may be placed at that figure. The Total payments I was given as the record of the steamer John W- freight market in other lines is very when the small Workmen's Compensation Board for Boardman entered the lake bound for quiet. the past year in the annual report i 26 x1 z William R Alpena, Mich. which was tabled on Friday in the A despatch from• Fort 3 A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, says:-As far as these two Ports are Legislature. This sum was $50,000 Mich., says:-With continued warm concerned navigation will be,open by leas than the total paid out last year tugs start es gossip in marine circles April 13. The ice-breaking tu. and was awarded in respect to 511,675 cutting channels centres around opening date of navi- work on Monday, cen accidents. of Great,Lakes. through the ice, the tugs Whalen-and gallon for this section The annual report of the board 9 the work. The V are steady and Strathmore doing throws an interesting sidelight on the 43 4'f 4b 47 Conditions this year :.favorable for an early opening, with block of ice between Isle Royale'and conditions of industry in the province- chances that little.trouble will be ex Thunder Cape has broken up and hasThe total payroll upon which assess- 49 so 51 perienced after a passage. is made drifted out into the lake. and The ice 16 menta were levied during the year was :While reports indicate heavy ice still field is about 50 mik-s long t $387,085,000 as compared with $434,- 5i 5 holding at the strategic points at miles deep. : 163,000 in 1923. Whitefish Inthe upper river and A despatch frim Winnipeg says,--- The report of the board this year . 55 561 59 (00 ground Lime Island in the lower river, With 56,000"000 bushels of grain incomments upon the fact that the Com- :the sun during the day is honeycomb store at the Head of the Lakes, andpensation Act has now been in force b 6 64 ing It very fast. 1-with a total available capacity of 64,- for 10 years and some retrospection It is rumored that the steamer Har-1000,000 bushels,elevators at Fort Wil- is indulged in. "Over 440,000 acci- fal H vester will make an effort to get; are facing the possibility of con dents have.been dealt with," it is of navigation up- through the river, leavin.a Chicago the'gestion, as openingstated, and nearly $46,000,000 in COM- end of the week. If the lower river is!proaches, pensation awarded to injured work- made, equal chances for getting At present the Canadian Pacific men and their dependents. About OT"C INTERNATIONAL SYNDACATC. L. through to Lake Superior lie before Railway Company alone is sending a ments have been levied 'HORIZONTAL 225,000'assess VERTICAL daily-average of 332 errs of grain her. upon manufacturers. from Winnipeg, but it is pointed , 1-To exist I-A kind of meat A despatch from Cleveland, Ohio, east There can-be no doubt," the report trength 2-Ex I ste cars of this was A says:.---Some chartering for opening,out that about 15,0 ca continues, "that the operatioii of the S.-Part of verb bi" 3--Clem*ney shipment was done in the Lake Su- absorbed by millers in the Lake of Act has been extremely beneficial to 10--A tree 4-4mall unit of measurement Since.the begin- G-Larige room.. 1perior grain trade on Thursday. A the Woods district 139th parties.' Workmen appreciate 12--inianillariens was placed to load at ening of the year 26,144,A26 bushels of 6-Test small carrier the wide protection and liberal scale 16-Llmlt y, cents, grain have left the.hands of farmers 7-Towards ------- Dulath for Milwaukee at 3 steamer on the prairies, including 17,13,6,138 of compensation which they receive, 17-Part of a-ilrols I and it was reported that a of and the speediness and certainty of 16-Allghted 9-A satellite of wheat and 9,007,388 19-Self 10-Clever of medium.size was named to take a,bushels settlement which they enjoy under the coarse grains. 21-Seca use of. 11--Worn out cargo from Duluth to Georgian Bay'coa collective system of liability which 22-3tudeot 13-A strip of leather for sh prevails; employers appreciate their24--4 vessel ening f.o.b., fed and watered, $13.70; do, m from individual liability which 26-Dictatorial 14-Sexless ... $12.50; do, country points, $12.25-, do fre0d0 27-A game 16-In worthy manner THE Mium sf off cars, $13.66; select premium, $2.59. 59' might cripple or ruin any but the larg 20-To feel the wo est, and the saving which is entailed 29--To cut thinly a y 7; :.. : 23--Indebted to MONTREAL '80 -A leguminous plant TORONTO. Oat&-LCW, No. 2, 64c; CW, No 3 by getting insurance at cost; both par 26-Places of learning Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.62V4; 58c; extra No. I feed, 53V2c. Flour, ties appreciate the immunity from the 32-Looks furtively 28--instructor annoyances and the enormous expense 34-Fabled narrative No 2 North., $1.6714; No. 3 North., spring wheat pats., firsts, $9.60; an 29-Perceived odor Man. - of litigation." Of the workmen 35-in the middle co affect- .$1-1-53%; No. 4 wheat, $1.43%. Me cis,$9; strong bakers,$8.80; win oats-No. 2 CW, 67%c; No. 3 ter pats., choice. $7.30. Rolled oats, ed during the past year, 87 Per cent. 37-Territory 30-Heaped Man 38-Eag-shaped ... i 31-Vlltago in England noted for-ft $26.26; CW, 62%; extra No. I feed, 53%c;1 bag 90 lbs., $3.55; Bran, were British subjects, 67 per cent. 3"tyllsh famous rac"our%4 fitirr No. I'feed. 60%c; No. 2 feed, 47%c. shorts, $28.25: middlings, $34.25. Hay, married, and less than 2 per cent fe- 40-01seass of animals (Western 33-Method of cooking 7.2 J All the above c.Lf. bay ports. IKO. 2,j� Ntc�n, car lots, $14 to $15. males. Their average age was 34. U. 8.) 35--Angry American.corn, track, Toronto-No. Butter, 1 pasteurized, 32%c; 111o. 1 creamery. 31 to 31%c,. won", =T: allule-nt 36-Po3sesalve pronoun 2 Ilow, $1.25. 011feed-Del.. Montreal frelghts,i30 to 30%e.. Eggs, fresh specials, 39 GAMBIA ACCLAIMS 4t-Pah ton, $26; to 40c. fresh extras. 38c; fresh firsts, 46--To fish 42-Lightly covered .... (bags included: Bran, per PRINCE OF WALES 50-A mail spot 44-Lacking warmth 36c. Potatoes, per bag. gar lots, 70c. P shorts, per ton, $28; middlings, $33; it-Barrier Bd. to good. Z�3 to $7. do. 46-Ask flour, per bag. $2.0. Calves, ny 62--Fundamental Ont. oats--No. 2 white, 38 to 40c. c -View (good feed flo 52-Fund !om., $5 up; hogs, mixed lots, $13.75; Bathurst in Festive Attire to 54-To wait upon 4*7 better quality, $14; selgcts, SICSO.. Welcome Heir to the ib-Fragment Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.32 to do, 49-Sound by feudal swvbs $1,33, Na 8 winter, not quoted; Na -Provides food 1 commercial, nominal, f.ob. shipping 0 Throne. 51 59--Wrtting fluid ;points, according to freights. SOIL IN GOOD SHAPE West Africa, onsumad Bathurst, Gambia, 12c. Barley-Malting, 67 to cruiser Repulse,1 :;�:CA weapon -The battle Buckwheat-No. 2. nominal. EARLY START IN WEST April 5. 56--A post with the Prince of Wales on, board, O-A fish -To Rye--No, 2. 11.06 to $1.10. pat., $9.50, To,. Conditions Are' U left here -for Sierra Leone at 8.30 44-A number 67 Man. flour, first -evening. 1111-Frozen daintlos Unusually conic; do, second pat., $9, Toronto. o'clock Saturday157--succeed 60-To weave together Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., $6.40, FavorabJe for Prairie Farren- The Prince finished his day at 1116-To perfarne' is bags, Montreal or Toronto; do,bulk, eeding Commenced. Bathurst yesterday with a garden 66--Means of transport (SNW4 seaboard, $6.20. ers-S party and a triumphal tour through) 70-A dwelling 71-Clone to 60--Above Straw-Carlota, per ton, U. A despatch from Winnipeg says: e went on Screening*--Standard, recleaned, f. With the prairies almost clear H e4 of the streets of the town.foot the last one hundred yards oril o.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. and weather conditions unusual- per ton, $13 to $14- snow his way to the dock, passing through to perform wondrous feats of skill,J RED RUSSIA FORCED Hay-No. 2, mixed, per I favorable..farmers all many points n, $10 to t12; y throngs of cheering natives. dodging arlongst the jostling, shout- No. 3 per to In the West have commenced prepare TO INVITE CAPITAL ton, $o to $11. It was a great day for Bathurst.;ing throng of demonstrators. Cheese.-New, large, 24% to 25c; tion of their land for the 1926 Crop It was the first landing of the heir The trip to the cenotaph was highly twins, 25 to 25%c; triplets, 25% to Where the floods have not been since the Repulse left amusing because of the smiling na- Radical Change in Economic on a to the throne si 26c- Stiltons, 26c. Old, large, �25 to troublesome plowing has started I 26c twins, 26 to 27c; triplets, 27 to small scale, while scattered district, England March 28 on tho long voyage i tines, whose constant chatter sounded Policy of Soviet Made by lz to Africa and South America. Wbelil like machine-gun fire, and the Prince 4W 2&-- report seeding operations under way. amused at Councilor" Labor. -Finest creamery , Prince came ashore in-the morn- was evidently pleased and Butter C prints, 36 Manitoba farmers have been the first the -------- to 87c; No. I creamery, 85 to 86c; No. rn was bathed in sunlight I the native enthusiasm. Dignity and 2ge- to. report progress along these lines ing the to,% I A despatch from Moscow says: _12, 83 to W. Dairy prints, 28 to i and lavishly decorated; the natives perfect silence, however, characterized Aa. 96 seeding being well advanced by seven I Far-reaching decisions affecting the Eggs--Fresh extras, in cartons. [ Gretna. were in brilliant flowing robes, the the ceremony at the cenotaph. I . farmers' Douglas and J future economic policy of Russia were to 37c; loose, 34 to 35c; fresh firsts, fa 83 to 34c; splits 30 to 31c. TWs'marks the earliest start in Man. predominant colors being blue and it Jtaken on Friday by the Council of r 4 to 5 lbs., red. The great crowds included in- ULSTER GIVES CRAI Live poultry-hens,over itoba for many years. Labor and Defence. Finding eomplet� do, 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring chick- numerable children and there was MINISTRY MAJORITY' Government control of trade and In-' Reports from Central Saskatchewan 2Dc; Istria,4 lbs. and over M.F., 24c; do, corn much handelapping, shouting and leap- a rooters, 15c; ducklings, 5 indicate that seeding will become gen- dustry was ' failure. the Council Plowing has in in a kind of ecstasy. The waving ifed, 22c; riii New 'House meeting, of which Leo Kamehev, Act- eral within ten days. . Personnel Ibs. and up, 22c. Lake line of voluminous head coverings added,But � Ing Premier, was Chairman, decided V 11 over 4 to 6 commenced along the Goose Li ced by Half- Dressed poultry-Hens novelty of the spectacle. Will be RiWu lbs., 28c; (To 8 to 4 lbs.' 22c; spring in the Tessier and Harris districts. to the approached, to invite private capitalists to enter -chickens, 4 ibs. and over, M.F., 35c; Favorable re orfs come from Al- As the Prince's car Dozen Members. II tra& ts Berta, the land being reported in ex- women in the crowds made sweeping Belfast, Ireland, April 6.-With .the Present restrictions regarding the corn fed, 32c; roosters, 20c; duck 11 5 lbs and up 27c-.turkeys, 35c. movements, indicating- their desire to ras*by ngs, 'jW ditions clear the way for the royal visitor. ellent shape for -early cultivation. `Ovem'6 first count .-f the balloting in the re- sale of-goods to private conce i. Beans--Can. head-pieced, lb., 6%c; c cent elections for the new Ulster Par- State trusts and co-operative organ- Primes, 60-- Provided present weather con One car moved in the direction of the continue, operations will be fairly liament it is Possible to give an 9LP- izations will be removed and taxes on Honey-60-lb. UnLtp 13%el er lb; c cenotaph; this was the car that car- In- c gO-ib. 1 18%c; 5-lb. tins, 1c; 2%- general next week• ried the Prince, and those assembled proximate idea of its constitution. The private traders greatly reduced. I % to 16c Tbrou-l�autthe three,provinces. last Parliament included 39 Govern- introducing these reforms, which are way broke through & Ce er mP- winter's precipitation was well up to along the most important sin e _lm Ment members, one Independent Un-'considered the m t gal., 12V; per 5 r guards, quite oblivious of the fact that ioni-s [1771". f2.20 per the average, and good moisture is re- t and 12 Nationalists and Sinn the late Nikolai Lenin inaugurated 25 to 26c. other cars were following in the wake I i sugar, the so-called new economic Policy, M. maple i, med., 32. to �ported from all point-R, with conditions Smoked meats-Hams, of the Prince's, and their driver.. had,Feiners. ri '83c; cooked hams, 46 to 48c; smoked favorable for rapid germination. -i The new Parliament Is likely to be Kamenev.said: 'rolls, 22. to 24c; cottage rolls, 24 to composed of: f -�'At the present juncture the 'trade 25c; breakfast bacon 28 to 30c; ape- Government members, 33; Indepen- desert' which exists in certain regions -'tial brand breakfaat bacon, 86 to 40c; HISTORIC CHURCH dent Unionists, 4; Labor,2; National-'Of the Soviet Union is more harmful backs, boneless, 88 to 44c. FALLS PREY TO FLAMES tats,9; Republicans, 3, and Tenants, 1.'and dangerous to the economic struc- �A �umd meats-Long clear bacon, 60 For the first time, Ulster Labor was ture of the socialistic ic State than,pri., 0 lbg., 1117.50; 70 to'90 lbs., $16.80 b y successful in a Parliamentary contest.'vats capitalists-" 00 lbs. and up, $15-50; lightweight Bath Edifice Erected in 1793 rolls, In barrels, 444; beavyweightIn the' last Parliament none of the: it was on the initiative of the Su- - *rolls. $40 per bbl. Was a Mecca for Tourists. Nationalists or Sinn Feiners 'took preme Economic Council that the new. 0 to 20%; have &cided to reforms are,being introduced. It is Lard-Pure tierces 2 their seats, but'they X.. I to 9.1c; palls, 21 to 2-1%c; Kingston, Ont., April 6.--The St. do so in the new.Parliament. now admitted that the drastic com- tubs, 20% I John's Anglican Church at the villageI. freely con- paign which was waged against pri-' prints,22% to 23c; shortening tierces, Government supporters free� I 151/2C; Palls,i d Bath,'one of the oldest churches in I 14% to 15c; tubs, 15 to cede that Premier Craig bas sustained vate trade virtually ruined Russia's to 17c-. I Canada, having been erected in 1793,1 some nasty reverses, and they blame internal trade, bringing the'country 16% to 16c; prihts, 16%_ Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.25; was totally destroyed by fire which influence of the clergy, who were to the verge of an economic crisis. -steers. 'broke o.out . ithe 7 do, good, $7.25 to$7.75,,butcher yesterday afternoon. I 1�.I �offended at the treatment'of the educe-; choice, $7 to $7.50; do. good, $6.50' "; ..:! - Men were engaged in burning gra'ss to $7; do, med., $6 to $6.50; do, com-, tion question, and the anti-Probibi-, Solution of last week's puzzle. on property c::oqe by the church and ­$5.50 to $6; butcher heifers, tionists, who have refused all con- the fire spread to the edifice, and as cessions and whose power has been choice $7 to. $7:50-, do, coed.; $6 to OIL I I !DEB JU 51. ':I do, com the village has no means of fighting a 7 $6.75 .1 $5.50 to $6; butcher, .. i underrated. EDEN L[01S cows, choice, 95.50 fire tha structure very' els X E: easily fell a i to $6, do, fair to C RATER o $4.75; canners and cut-!prey to the flames. Exhibition at Wemblew good, $3.50 t D 5 H H kers, $2.60 to $2.75; butcher bulls,( The church, 132 year,� old, was a, to Re-open May Sixth; to $5.50; do, fair, $3.75 to i very' small structure but was noted 9 E D $4.50 I I .­ - I E T $4; bologna, $2.50 to $3.25; feeding for its historic value, an*d every Sum-I I :R E E R 0 TRY ANA steers, good, $6.50 to V; do, fair, $5 A' despatch from Loijdon says'-' 0 as visited by a very large num- .,to $6.25; stockers, good, $5.50 to $6; mer w. sing through this Announcement was made on Thursday Em I b�,r of tourists pas, Exhibition ido, fair, $5 to $5.50; calves, choice, that the Empire E ition at Wern D 0 W $11 to $13; do, med., $7.50 to $10.50; part of the countrY* reopened to the public on! ch an inquiry a b:ey will be reop $5.50; .much . To the layman N The exhibition opened on U P E R s, $4.50 to all su p do, grasser, may 13. -kir, $40. pears an ultra-refinement of cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, f� scientific,) April 23 last year, and was closed on P scienti fie ringers, choice, $75 W $90*, research,'4 ss�ld'the announcement by season Dil R y to $50* spr* $8 to $5; heavies and should The Tari cf Balfour opened the new Nov. 1. The receipts for the sevison joint good light sheep, Dr. Grosvenor, "but - i e not to expectations; hence 0 M 1STAR 3t ' $5to 7.50; good eNyc lambs, -Y alest ne on were bucks, .50 expedition -work out the findings it liebrew Universit in P ibi- 0 STATED E W E wt $15 to $15.50; do, med., $13 to $14.50; hopes for from its studies all civilized Ailrfl.1st, before a world de ass6dib- it was decided to reopen, the exh 1do, culls, $11 to $12; spring lambs, ea. each; $10 to $14; hogs, thick smooths, mankind will benefit by the results." large of notables. Lion this year. W� 41 .... . ........ 2M2 L `A�M4 t�%17y Al ,WW111,_.4F7-1r�v --ii"­ --� ­* --- Ie E, 7 F NIL, 7 -T 3 & _ N T / 0 E A by-1.4w was passed authorizing the con veyance of the north half of ot4gi. T XF._M S 3, cons to the owners of the ad- Pcr yeara $1.51)if paid in advance, joining lotuda, thip of Pickeritig -irni Dal allowKnce fur road between lore Er2 All outstanding Lazes of the Town and rutit-A be paid on: aDge 1 de Subscriptions ro the united States and Crest On motion.it was decided to place or before April 22nd. After tha t ed 'Is a de,I i cions s p r2628 tob le Britain 82 00 iD advance. insurance agitinst damages on account date the accounts] will be hand of accidents-on ibe public highways of to the Bailiff"for collection. the township with the Globe Indent- .JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. THOS. GREGG, nit Company for the term of one year. 7, r The council vow adjourned to meet Tax Collecto Mad*froni tl�ts recipe it will jell PICKERING COUNCIL. again on Monday. the 4th day of Way, -al business. fruit, 2 oranges, 3 leaio�reg.' Cot fruit fine,for the tt ar-saction of genet Milk and Cream 3.grapo ft ne. add 4 quarts The above council met pursuant to water, lot Ptaud over night and boil until tender. To each adjournment on Monday. the 6th. Inst. cup of fruit add I cup sugar and I extra. Members &!I present, the reeve in the Wanted Boil 20 minutes. F E N C I N G chair. Alinutes of last meeting were . '. ,_­ - -_ .. . 1— 1. - - ' Meaner?read and approved. : Have'you tried KLEARSIGHT, the'ripwwindow deane A number of accounts were preserit. We are prepared to build and sell all About 50 Cans of Milk and a quantity Better,tham bon anti acid 2 for 25c., �d for payment and referred to the styles of lawn, chicken wire and stock of Sweet Creaill.-., Just the thing • respective staLding committees. fences at reasonable prices. For particulars phone for spring house-cleaning. John Phillips, school attendance It will I:i4y you to consult us before Officer. presented bid report for the purchaslug, Also, a new shipment of brooms jtyt at-rived. past month. We k1su ha-ve,for sale Asphalt Phone Pick 1527 Splendid values. A com. was received from the Hy- Ready Ronfing and31.33 : . KINGSTON ROA dro-Electric Com. re Greenwood lights Bale Wire D - "; -"BUY YOUR GROCERIES FRO p, complaints bav been made that GEO. FARLEY&SON,Brock Road ji some of them had been in use for Pickering; R. R. I Farmei-s, Attention - sometime. They promised immediate 283 Phone Pick. 1709 JAMES RICHAF? E) SON attention. I am agent for the World's Greatest A wm. was received from A. See- Separator --The Renfrew," Stoves, beck complaining that a pipe culvert Clipper Plates Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's TI-IE' GROCEIRY ST0RE installed by the road department had famous Plows. Pointe.Grain Grinders, been plugged up. Wheel Barrowsetc. - ,. Sharpened Geo. Hisev, foreman for Col,Noel Braritfurd hinder twine and sec'und- Marshall, c 'rnplaiae4 that since the 'We have"nenesbary eqiaipruent for hand separators for sale, 07- hill north of Liverpool bad been cut properly tiharpeniag till makes of the water was directed so as to injure Horse Clipping. Sheep She trine, Fet- Pickerihg Hardware ��f°1,re' He asked that a culvert be in- crops. lock and Barber Clipper Plates. ROBT. DEViTT, stalled so as to cause the water to run The work is done by experts. Old Phone 505 Pick, BROUGHAM into a pasture field. plates ground and sharpened Mr. Bain. of Toronto, was beard re Q to cut like new. ELM DALE M11.1 municipal insurance, whereby ruteni• cipalitieg would be rotected against ALL WORK GUARANTEED accidents on the big-tways. Prices for Sharpening Plates Now is the titree to get your teed fur the spring crop; A. H. Cook was beard re cutting of (All Makes): We have a good Supply of wood on highway, Clipping Plates. each 230 Mr. Reading was beard re arrears 6f per pair Wheat or any grain taken iu 50C lover, Alsike, Alfalfa and Timothy Lazes on property he had bought. Barber Clippers, per pair We exchange for Flour. Red C Walter Stevens.)n and others wi r,,, Fetlock Clippers, per pair 50c . I beard re bad condition of sideroad bet pack the plates carefully and send We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, . I :,: . - 11 ., Aota 4 and 5. con 6 and asked for gran t. them to us by Parcel Post. :All No. 1 Tee ted Seed. W. H.'TRylor was heard re had con. Besure the package .:Oil Cake'Meal. klao, give your stock a good Spring Tonic. We hRve the ge Is marked plainly dition of sideroad bet lots 23 and 24 with your name and &dI kinds of grain. Royal Purple and Dr. Beas lines. ton 4. address. Ps Levi Annis was bemi'd re had con well as ours. so it can be easily identified. Ogilvie's Pot-ridge Oats. pe AgeOt for McCormick Deering Farm Implements and Repairs. of road At lot B&21,d range line W. H. Chester was beard re wori Mail a separate letter of instructions at Rayal ousehold Flour, Oar Motto.: We lisive it, can get it or it i-9 not matio. rformed between lots 34 and 36 raD I Re the same time you send package. Ane. We also carry a full line of repAr parts CrHeam of to WestFlour. The standing committee nn Contin. for the Stewart Clipping "Wemcies reported and recornwended ldac�Me. .-,.CHOPPING EVERY thefollowing payments: The United Typewriter Cc,Ltd. for Qu lice 12 81 CHALES SARGE,NT, WEEK DAY J. S. BALSDON Joan Murkar. ptg nuditors' report etc RAtd-wiem, �88 0-0: W J Beaton, legal fee" 5 00 f3f)32) MARKHA!il' 33. >,T. =j-_0= W 0(=)= PICKERING Municipal World. supplies 122 FZ; Milne. i4erviceq its fo"e-rtewer re Dunkeld and Turnor 2.00; D Gregg. 17!!T ditto 2(0: D R Beaton. awacct of W- iary 125 00. 5,4+ Ttfe eta ret c,-.rnrnjttee nh Relief reported recom-nended p4r�n-rlt mt. All Pros erit Fol ows t follows ItIn4ok il maintea. P y C)r triourb of Once f, Id }larch 46 30. J R ii hA I d;nn-j 2-od r -1 7 the Dairy Cow Steph� latin andf4tia4v for Feb 7 42: T Law, 15M 1 hq coal for "G Stephenic n RICULT 17 RAL -tirveyQ Tirove -and fan,07 11 50. Ain- , a Oho reason„ tha--I;,tNe be;Ped us e,'a$li,h puhric C1)tfl17n -arPobrJinsXing -nurte4y and a genl3ioahelp. 7 The standing r6mujitripec)n snow 0, A( iihiovelling i-pnrted and re-om-nended 'fulnees t1iir goe,i be-nd the letrer of our pryfejilo al thiit the fai mer who G-itik,4- it 11titie4 W,- ,wrvP %vi-hs rnp,#,,bytni understanding tulymilk )r cream elievir sewn eet-r, shoe becomes iv-dope.,dent, of financini 1peivint nt ma follovvp VDI nciAl snow Ux to P44Y hAlf 5 40 i J Reel by wore ie-4. The d-Ait-y cow-the milk disking and -hos s-now 2 G Phil. 117U !-hVqtle--tbe hank account form an NMA WthPAs, ak �o540A NMAj�r. dit4 0): W Bkrnirgb%tu 11Ide4tr11cLPjlo? cli,t-li %Ihich deflet..�ohov snow 2 : Ctrrtitht-is aril ­114rd tillit-s" and bu-ine-q depre*- dutlwrs. b4 e A rd-4.10: (litto Marlibarn sioms, since lis :1 Staridmr-i HAnk It I Nlark to rl,tv h If 4_1;0: W Fl*ic,.tt (If C YEARS %rVia li4.q i Vt-red to the needa ntht-r,%, break finov F of tbeddly f,,krtw­i. i-ottoritig efftfi roads 80 MarCrsim and other", ahrl%-gnow 1900 ; ,selau-iq a J J Ward,break scow roads k.,V - 11ablest'irnt .Prvlce to h!+ Leh•iueY. Aryant. ditto 4 90- F. 4 SO; J C r V I Minn,ditto 2e0-. 1-7.EN you keep in your home or your S Farcd;Oe. ditto2 91),J Nlitchvtll,ditto L 1 60; iF Wilson, ditto 5_)O.. 8 Farrid.tlece ditto(Whitby to av h-tif) 1 40-. Cher V V office important papers, negotiable �JRIchard--4n. dlltoF6�. L Salt#-r. ditto securities, itwelry and other valuables, you "119.20; A 0 Clark. ditto&)c: M Sleep, run a daily risk of complete loss through fire STANDARD ��1K 'ditto I'M; J .9 OF ' QAI,1�,A�D.A. tn-rk. ditto 2 00: A Trim- -ior theft. ditto 40c; K Beelby. ditto 4.00. M PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, 3da Tindall.ditto 2.00.. Safety Deposit Box'in this Bank a rd Branch" also at Brooldirl. Wost The standing committee If o i you a kiii.l. Whitby place of absoicte safety for your valuables. The ee on Roads, and Bridges rep9pted and recommend- .moderate rental is a small price to pay for security. ed the following ptyments: A mat- thews. drag eon 7 IS to 25500; Heber THE X)nwno, plan bet 6 7 r I oper grade lots Subscribe for The Pickering News .!e 7 r 13 37: H Wilson, drag c on,l opp A-12 lb 1 13-42,•J C Bryant; drag cons DOAUNM BAM 2 3 opp 6 to 12 rep bet 10-14 con 2 rep culvert bet 0-7 cno 3 9-900; W Holmes, V41L"M BRANCH, • Q P. LYND. Monoses -- - "'QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION's f. drag bet 26-27 28 29 co-31 south of high. BROW.JN 13%kMCM, F_ C_ CROSS, Mangier- Way mien rep bet 26 27 south of high. .way 19 26; A Carlton,rep 16-17 con 6 12 W.M Hamilton, ditto 28 75; A Hamilton.' drag opp 12-18 con 5 6 00; J Seellby,drag opp IS.25 con 8 and 20-21 con 7 8 12; G Phillips, drag opp IS 26 ' PI CKERINCA het 24-25 con 58.CO; F Wright. drag rd r all cons-67 opp W81 con 7 9 F -XacOrae, drag Scar t I opp con 00 31 t MEAT ... M A R K E T . .. also drag opp 3135 con 3 and be 32 33 cons 2.3 5 50; J-Pallister, drag n It I OPP -18.2510 00;also. drag bet 20.21 con 9 8.12; F Cowie,drag bet 28.29 cons 7 8 Round and opp 26 32- con 8 7.75; G D Milne, .Roast or Steak, ... 2k-per lb Surloin Roast"or Steak, .2r5c drag bet 30L 31 rep con 2 18 00 : C Lin- ton,rep bet 28.29 enn 2 1.00; A Swan, Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c drag opp 30 31 con 2 912; A J Taylor I. drag bet 28 29 boric 12 3 and opp N-3I, Rump Roast,_ 18e' con 29.37; A Carruthers, draw w t I Fine Rib Roast, _Wc oil opp cons 7 8 t08; also drag 32-36 cno 9 4.65; A E Major,drag bet 26 27 con 4 �.,_Reavy Rib Roast, 16C sods 11 con 6 12 50, M B Burk,drag Shoulder 8 14 and 160 Roes bet 20-27 coo 4 3.50; A Trimble drag -Pot Roast, 14c '40 Greenwood rd come 4-5 bet 10.1', cons Plank-truss. C2 ".Brisket, to ill ... 46 .4 6 and rep culvert Green wood rd IS 50 O."EMPIRAIPEll FAeftl-Clad &PARNS Roy Carter, drag bet 30.31 con 63 12 1,eg of Pork,_ rire-safe Wm Chester, drag,bet 34 35 r I and rep so , . . ­ Permanent Loin of Pork, 25c J L LIghtnIng-proof 1q0% .-Super-strong culVertin Port Union 4,37-, R Ward, road supt, salary to March 3160.90; D Shouldet Roast of Pork, '20c,28c Weather-tight I V21U0 Convenient Munro. plan bet 14-15 con 2 labor cot) Pork Chops, 28c • 2 3.00; also rep to grader5.22;EAn. Pure Pork Sadsage, 25c If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled -drew, work on grader bet 14-15con 2 let me quoteYou. Let me show you "Empire" Barns Fine�t Salt Pork, 2 Of). Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy - to work in, and moderate in cost. sliced, ... :35C READ THIS OVER Estimates gladl�,given for roofing with the famous'% stlake" Metal- 30c ild Cured.Cottage Rolls(half or whole), `.A lic Shingles, or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations Save your time and moneyby,instal- Back Bacon, ... 45c done. All workabsolutely guamnteed. ling inirou range one of our Instan4 I . .,q 'Gas 0 Burners, Only 26.50. Will ,Cooked Ham,.. 55c last a life time :".-Weiners,.. 25c F. J. 'PROUSE ses " PICKERING Our International Oil Furnace Burn- Head-Oheese, 15c "' BUILDER ere are most complete. Gravity fed. Perfectly safe. Enormous heaters. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 centsBuilding Contracting' Everlasting. Will go in any furnace. 5 lbs 90 cents Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds- Easy to instal and operate, - 'Price lb prints 18 center '-Fresh Trout and:White Fish Every Friday*. Products of $81.75. Ask for folders. Pickering Dealer for the. W.J. GORDON'S, I Oburch Street, Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto* Agoirits Wit�rited 231y Picke I FrW. G. REID -PICKERING • Q r . ------------ s. p, ti z. CLAREMONT. J. Fiugold and R. Kirkpatrick Miss Jennie Michell, of Toronto, were In Toronto opt Mo&Jay. was a week-end-Lvisitor in Clare- BASWETS Maple Leaf Mutual Ftro Miss Winnie Wilson spent a clay, Win. Coates, we are glad to re. mont. Having purchased.the stock. from last week with Miss Mabel Gibson. he combination, sale Insuran.ce port, is up again, after hig recent Reweinber t the Estate of Cedar Chests—You need them illness fromappendicitis. to-morrow, when T. Stephenson's :right now. Fine line, priceg tight Mrs.' R. J Mann was called to household effects will be Offered." W. G. country1-BARNES-and th6 entire; Cheap'rates for farm and —at J. H. Beal's. Scarboro on Friday owlbg to the -buildings. Frank and Mrs. Mich'ell, Of Mt- illness of her daughter. Mrs. C. Harness Boots R business of JOS. W. DOTEN Windstorm-Insurance.ace on blilldings, -Joy, visited with Lyman and, Mrs. Repaired Am prepared to supply all sizes Sparkhall. wind-mills,Silos etc. from Berry Boxes to Three on Satucilay.. The house and Iota owned by the Now is the time to get your old apo 'Half Bushel. utomobile Insurance Edwards will be offered W Sate Win. IF harness andbeeta repai'red of ail kinds. -for sale in the near futuae. at a price that will Olean. River -BmkeLt Works- FARMS FOR SAME Ed. and Mrs. Gibson have NO- GOOD POULTRY Phone Mark; e409 -D APPLES turned home after spending a few GOO They will wear like new. Write or phone days with relatives in the cit Spies 1.00 per bush., Ontario apples Mrs. W. P. Jones, of Balsam, 1.00 per bpsh., Russets 1,00 per bush., THOMAS WATSON .T." RANK PENNOCK Man that made the Barnes' spent a few days last week with Tolman Siveets 1.00 per bush. Pota- Basket," toes ateurrent prices,alAo,Eggs. PIOKERING, ONT. ED. BOW M A N . ..... ;her daughter, Mrs. Roy. Ward. Fred Morley, accompanied by Prices delivered at lot 31. con.•1. 20 WHITBY, ONT. Pickering. CLAREMONT furniture. K n rupt , ..- St. _k Ralph Evans, motored to Wood- L : stock on Tuesday for a..load 9f A. �H. C -0-- 0 % B a, k T. Birkett took rb load of furni• e to Stouffville on tura 11 IN G LE S CREAMERY I having engaged rooms in that vil I- age where he will reside in futuve. 'the Time' to P British Columbia Cedai Now is repare Highest price paid for Mrs. T. Gibbons, who has been JCre m at the Months with -Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles a ape ter riding the win 1. her daughter, Mrs. Adam Spears, Bird's Felt State Shingles for sale at We were fortunate tose-cure a largo stook, consist- Glaremon t Creamer ._�-of Atha, returned home on MOD- CLAREMONT ing of-Boots, Shoes, Knee Rubber Boots T. PATERSON'S day, 'Give us a trial and be convinced L. W. and Mrs. Pilkoy were in Call and get prices. and CanTag Shoes of All kinds. Utica on Sunday visiting the ]at- ter's mother on their return on Fickerm' g Monday Mr. Pilkey secured a sup- Ltzh Also, a large supply of.ladies' samples in 9xfords, ply of harness in Port Perry. Slippers and Cushion Sole Boots. We regret to report the serious Lea*or Ooods Storo I _46. illness of C. 0. Bennett, who was ,Back.to.less than 1915 prioes. taken ill very suddenly on Friday HARNESS last. While he'is somewhat im- 1TMOur supply of quality Harness&ad proved at the time of writing his A —Cal.I at, Parts is now complete. till most critical. SE J. FINGOLD'S Phone 3wo condition.is a The Women's Institute will meet BOOTS—GREB SHOE at the home of Mrs. Gibson on the We have a laxO stock of this Famaus afternoon of Wednesday, April Z&0 11-T W. 01-1TW.AL2SX0 Boot on hand—unbeatable Topics for discussion: "The for hard wear and tear. Place and Power of Young WOMREPAIRING anhood in the New Bra," and "Is We maintain our established repuW Woman's Time Worth Any, YES,our .pure food bread 0 Is 0 T"""AT's W A.0 a I I't a V a V1 T a tion for repairing alt 11 kinds of thing." Reading and Music. A has a worthy put-pose.* :V. harness and boots. good attendance is required. Mrs. H. G. McIntyre is spending It brings health and full V CECIL BR"L'IEMY ;a month's holiday with friends in strength and a meal-liana -New York, Bomton, Greenwich, matisfaeLioik to the folks Harness maker, Stanford and points on Long Is 1who partake of it r:eFru- i, PICKERING, ONTARIO land. Mr. McIntyre is keeping larly. One slice calls for house, and he is reported assaying he is glad he has not a dozen nines a loaf; one loaf forms the fort they were all away at once, :habit. and if he wiRsed each of them FLA Irtnch&A he does the one be hat,. be would sure be doing some mis-ing A very quiet wedding waq iwlem- �sized in Toronto on Tbursdt%y last, most HR.MONNI Id"I when one of our highly re aROCE IE6 aspected young men, Alvin Bushhy, SIx V AR 'S was united in marriage to Miss All AKES .Sophia, Day, daughter- of Mr, roput and Mr,4. Robert Day, of Toronto, HONE:90AR AIT IR,'1:P1CXEZKQ and fortuarly- of Balsam. After A*4W94 spending a brief honeymoon in Wpatetv Ontario. they will reside FOR the health and happirim of the family, lay Seaman Kent Hardwood VloorLng and you will find also that the venture 1Dk in Pickering wher6 Mr Bnshby hag ,A i-i saves you money. Little children-romp without harm c5n. its purchased a hardware and tin clean-wholmme surface which is kept so with the. minimum of smitbing business, The beat v%i,-hes EqU• IP of their numerous friends will ay. household labour. Seaman Kent Hardwood'Flooring will give you -Grocery Store J. Apr company thein to their now bonne. a more beautiful and lasting surface than any other Boor material _C Next Sunday at the Baptist low of that we know Church will be of special.intere,�t Your 'I ar- erest, &SIft 4a te and the mt Pr�tine . Del'Monf brand, 2 lbs 25e in more w9yF4 than one. First of in part of it is ct r . . 11 all there will be a special colle(. Big ineaty ones, same brand 1 '20 tion. the,annual offering for the ...W ith• that it will cost Salmon, pink 4 tins 110 work of Christian Education boing you le-se, too. Let I Pkg Benson's Corn Starch us show you ex- Laundry " the two 26a due next Sunday. Then there -Doininion Tire' s will be special Easter music at both iactly what the Free-rdrinibit Salt, round pkg- 110 --eervicesi. and the congregation cost would be for Clarke's Pork and Beans will sing the Easter byttins. The 'We can save you money. your floors. in sauce, 2J tin -28a • paator'pi morning subject will be Next size 9 ,The Easter Victory," and the ev- Rhyal Cord, 33x4 21.49 -Amonia, 3 p-kzg . cuing subject, "The Easter Life Royal Cord, guaranteed, Prices quoted on.application 2.Large tine Tomatoes 1350 tee a,@ Pictured in Baptism." Theor. 8" miles, 3013* 10.90 Corn Flakes IN dinance,of believers' baptism will Nobby Cord. guaranteecL. Rubberoid Felt Slate,Shingles and Rolled Dates,2 pkgs 2W56 bead ministered after the evenialt 7000 miles, 30x3J 8.99 Roofing in 18 and 36 inch widths Good size Grape Fruit, 3 for oervice. Tubes, 3604 1.25 Our prices are all right. Died, at Claremont. on Friday, Dominion Tubes, 3001 1.75 Phone 37W April 3rd, MrL Forgle Sr.(nee Bar. All other sizes accordingly bars, Duncan). Mrs. Forgie was • born in Cummiston, Aberdeen. -JOHN DRAPER, Frank CHIDLOW Rehire. Scotland, in 1841. Eldest Get in on this qdiekly, as"these ]PICKERING, ONTARIO- CLAREMONT daughter of the late Jag. Dnacan, prime_will Qnly last for the .*he came to Canada with her par• month of March *ate in 1856 and settled near Cher- `-Drop us a card or phone N ...!rywoed, She was m4rried to John K N N-r 11-1 n • Porgie in 1859, who also was a n Saw Mill. and —R—uket itive of A berdeenshire. re F.16" F. X. C 0 0 P 311 It Asiding near Cherrywood for & few- Facto :-,Years they settled on the'old fam. 'CLAIREMONT .17. lily homestead near Claremont it IN4, where they resided until they retired from farming in 1897 m N N.1 a a LOGS WANTED -v and moved into the jllage where ing IS,KTS -Custom sawitig done, Oat Rolling she has resided ever since. Her Br sigh and Chopping, Wood ..husband predeceased her 21 years )ago. is survived by two sons, Repairing,She Wm.,of ML Forest. and John, of 11P40*"4'** sdr4 $wW1450 0^14M 4WTurning. Shaping, Claremont; alpo five dan.ghters, i on 1",W oftI&M,if Wt ft vow to Awtwky and Mrs.T. Neal, Mrs. Carson, Jennie Kiddie Kars, Sleight, Office Stools and Annie of Claremont,and Mrs. Y fbatift Remit-$Dutch Sm hwe betas vioceqs In hi" H. J. Stevens, of Ochre River, Spring will soon 1B Salt For Sale Man. One son and one daughter &%,�ad onions; ti ;jg Ow Ax bunch"m CHAS. A. WHITE. predeceased her. She is also sur. be here and ready The the W.Q ift 64itk* vived by one brother and three time of Ian Successor to late W.G. Barnes A full line or the latest 2 Hill, 0016 sisters as well Re several grand. Rennie& Dutch-Sets; ft t 4e beft Phone C420 or write Locust children and great grand children. obtaiiiable-, and Have Won favor' fiun both -Aber Mrs. Forgie had many interesting WALL PAPERS home and market prdews for tbL*superb stories to tell of pioneer life, and All 22 inches wide. though having passed through i—t quality and un prodlktiveness. all *as hale and hearty until her Prices to suit everyone Place your order for Rennie's Dutch Onion recent illness. She was a life-long Sets with your local Seed Merthant. if See our papers before buyin 'member of the Presbyterian 9 elsewhere unable to obtain them locally,write us.direct. Church, and she will be gratefully ,remembered for her kind and help A complete list of -4ervice was ul deeds. The funeral, -conducted at her late residence on -THE JKLITZD lir Monday last by the Rev. A. Mc. Sherwin-Williams WILLIAM RENNIE 20"ANY of all waterta"and dosign kepi in stock. It will pa,- you assisted by Rev.E.Oraborn Faints, Oils and .0w. ADFLAIDI and JARVIS Stme call at our works acd Inwpoot our stook of the Baptist Chnrch, and the Varnishes TORONTO obtain prices Don't be Misted remains laid to rest in the Clare. to we do not employ/hem,oonsKn=#P qn=#W wont Union Cemetery. The floral Phone 1401 If vow can"& obtain locally, orke up. d do throw olf the age* ly we San, an cAerings were expressive of the being-yow Dealer's addrm. 601nuriasion of 10 per*on$..wbieb you will as held, sertainly save by pw"Wing bm Gait j., wa.. H-AROWM0 on*offering by grand-children, R "ed 4umue"U ft"t CONW34"emaidws. eau" it resenting The GateFo A* 'A 9"d catalown-f"Reft"Quo". 12igh esteem in which she w FOP the jar, D " SCOTT E-.J.T. MATHBSON: being especially deserving of men I I . - '­ I tion. CL&REMONT 41. 111111 1111111 txy. Rc`. r � .�j': •,.ki''.:.F+..,a^'. �� Z 4 'n . 11,... .,...r;p'.Y,'xr..•.._i`_a: ..-e4F:, rt 2.d,'7>w•s•ti•{ro':..'�..ay,. �,"h..-.'P „..�.••. <. �:=-r..•,• ,.^...�. � -,'� .'(Y1�n - r , ADANISON'S ADVENTURES You have been intending to try "Red _ -Rose." Why not now before you forget. - w! Kf 1! law. ood- tea The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Try iti - - : i EA LTH EDUCATION o 22 BY DR J. J. MIDDLETON - o-s Provinelai Board of Health, Ontarli6 s" or. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health =at- Wm a4ars through this column. Address hla►at Spadiaa House. SDadins • . Crescent. Tot'ot►to. y Up to the age of twenty; rheum- not speak with the same positiveness m atisis a more freqquent cause of that we do of the communicability of heart disease than all other causes tuberculosis. However, enough is combined. This is the opinion of medi- known to justify us in thinking of and 'cal authorities the world over, but Dr. dealing with the group of illnesses Haven Emerson of New York goes which we.class as acute rheumatic, as r one step farther. He says that heart if we were dealing with an acute com- r // __dim,.due to rheumatism, _is con- municable infection. This calls for the / v tagious. Dr. Emerson cites a peraM suapl'a and- well-established precau- to illustrate his contention. He draws tions of so- called medical aseptic _ attention to the fact that only within'technique of the sickroom. recent years have medical praetition-1 Nolonger will it be good form to ars and research students in the field make a social centre and family Bath- / of heart disease begun to realize that.ering place of the bedroom of acute 5 y contagious. If all members:rheumatism. This includes Tommy C C of the households n which members ere is a virus of rheumatism which: iwith his "growing ?sins" at five, and 133a b9 cOII 1 rr , „ _ L•�,,xh,,I.H•by rh.84e•r„Q4cM.,r-) ppee Sally with St. N itus 9 Dance at - - L case of pulmonary tuberculosis has'seven, and Dad, with sore throat, as A New Umbrella--B ®. daCObss4Dn. ,. been found are carefully examined,l well as Uncle Ned, who has a rip-left than 18 per cent. of. them !roaring Inflammatory rheumatism — - - - ---—i --•-- ----- _ _ _.____ young and old, will show evidence oi;'every couple of years, and was told Plesiisucea of the Imagination. house where they were met by aa tuberculosis in an acute or sub-acute after the last attack that he must Clips 8 st This common experience is to have his tonsils out, and favor his '"- apologet is butler, who expressed regret V-- stage. pe t, - ��.,, Imagination, like the consciousness 1 that the omnibus had been sent off: ottr minds, easily explained, beesuse heart a bit because the, rheumatism .of being well and fashionably dressed, we can see, trace end demonstrate the'.had touched one oz the valves, before ,r - ' without toot warmers. It then turned 'tubercle bacillus, which causes the it left him weak and aenemic. Yes, has a singular power of importing aut that the objects on which they had, disease. This organism can be found ever. though we know that one person I warmth to the frame, it you think •'• ' � been so costly ratting their feet were you are warm, you really are. So at :• - In the sputum of the open case of tub-;cannot transmit to another the dam- . 1 two of their own gun cases, Their least the following story from.the Tat, erculosis, usuallyin the dust of his aged heart valve or the diseased . .� - ler would seem to prove: �� Imaginations had warmed their r bedroom and in the diseased tissues of;muscle wall, the common cause of the persons who have been in close'rheumatic heart and joints can, we be- The late Cbarlei Brookfield used to O association with him in the home. `Neve, be passed from the sick to the tell a story of a miserable railway jour. _Now if we repeat such a study in well in very much the same way that aey that he had to undertake with - -- N- the families from which acute cases.an acute sore throat can go the rounds _ some friends to order to get to a cer - of rheumatic heart disease have been of a family. lata country house. It was bitterly - admitted to hospital care or to dispen- Cleaner mouths, fewer diseased ton- cold. and by the time they got to the -- c Bary supervision, we shall find that Bile, fewer n lected deca ed teeth, _ h end of their journey it was pitch dark, here again 28 per cent of the con-,earlier recognition of sore throats and sr tact&, t in the intimate circle of quick care in their treatment as seri- ''r��_ and they were nearly frozen. A pri- ,ale families. will commonly give.a ds-�otas Infections, the considered -and( ,�� vate -omnibus had been sent to meet finite history or show physical evi- al Red attention" to the little child h f i them, and they trooped 1n and pulled dance of attacks of acute rheumatic with aching muscles and joints—"too! r _ up the glass window. i 4 fever or of tonsillitis or of chorea with young to have rheumtaism." "kept up " "I hope-to goodness they've remem- :" oa� without accompanying affections of and about with growtn pains,'—re ' the Tine, this is only circum. ated examinations of a heart after / a bared d put-in the foot warmers!" ex- istantial evidence, and until some way attacks of an acute Infectious fever a claimed one of them, reconnoitring •• - - - to found of ldentifVng with exactness in childhood,always separation of the '' with his foot- Oh, thank goodness!the ep�ciflc organism of rheumatic sick from the well; by such means.will t Yea, they're there." :fever sad tta many secondary injur• the number of acute rheumatic hearts, \ Sure enough, they found, stored un- Its to hwrt and other tissuee, we can- be reduced. ". der the sesta, two heavy contrivances, - -— which they hauled into line and grate- • g Buns at Bim'' I HIPPY (DILDHOOD 1 �• fully rested their feet on.me The effect �. � was instantaneous. Immediately a de-1 ns throwing of rice as the happy i lictoas warmth penmeated the solea of I - - coapts who here just been married IS A NATTER. OF HEALTHY �, their boots and thawed their icy feet, :11+� emerge from the church, or set out on \ - and soon their whole bodies were in a He—"Girls who -are learning, to their honeymoon journey, has almost •• - Slow• skate always fall back on me." ' given way to the throwing of the more Little children quickly get out of `, •' - t i �f ,,, y "Hang it; one of them remarked,I Sbe—"I'd want a stouter man to tall •�tarmieN confetti. sorts but 'by prompt treatment they • •'. '� _ TU custom of throwing rice prob- can just an quickly be set right again. .•' perspiring freely, !'.This is almost too;back on." AW fame from the East, where rice Most of their troubles arise in the first much of a good thing, I.ec'a have the IW t$e staple Sood and where plenty of .place from the stomach and bowels; �,r -window down." _ rice means comfort and prosperity. that is why a good clearing out is the - .vim They were thoroughly warm and re-' ' 2,11CW to throw rice means: "May you first ging the doctor prescribes. Moth- never by the time they arrived at the+ L. - - never hick a good meal!" or, In other ers, why not let Baby's Own Tablets words, "May your married lite be pros- keep your children well? Unlike that 102 WE W� CHURNING perousl" 5I1-susel4ing, rank tasting castor oil so _ The Romans used to scatter corn in dreaded by most children, the. Tab- ; s bride's path, and in Poland the lets are pleasant to 'take and their • 'neighbors throw handfuls 'of wheat, action;though thorough, is gentle and - CREAM + 1 de barley, oats, or even beans, at the causes no discomfort to either the bride's door. baby or the growing child. Baby's We supply cans and pay express " Own Tablets'area never failing reme- A. Quaint Little Bloomer charges. -We a da4ly by express; In Italy.nuts take tiro place of 'car- pay Q'X1 •" Imagine that the dy for relieving constipation and ladi. Drc3p money orders, which. can be cashed•' eerie, and one can i anywhere without any charge. i �• Italian children have a happy time gestion; thus they break up cold's and Frocks for little folks are becoming! l ai6. picking them up,just as German child- simple fevers, expel worms-and*make more, interesting every day, and therel. Our Present Price is 37 Cents Per the teething period painless, The Pound Butter Rat. ren,, in country places, pick ab -tote is almost as great variety as for the, ;Tett to you at your station. cakes and tiny buns Sang from cottage Tablets are sold by medicine dealers grown-ups. What little girl would not! ange i Look for it out no. widows at a passing bride. or by mall at 25 cents a box from The' 'adore this quaint and winsome little ice a To obtain tth atop price, Cream tis o�n°a the tinfoil.' Dr. Williams? Medicine Co., Brockville. y guarantee of' ' bloomer frock No. 1025? It may be must be free from bad Savors and quality and Savor. r The stain of life is selfishness. The Ont made of gingham, chambray, percale,'contain not less than 30 per cent. A•• antidote is..public:spirit. �" cotton rep or the dainty, patterned Butter Fat. AVOID IM- ��'�� �,d :Hill in Heaven. - English prints. -The kimono sleeve' Bowes C. m ITATION9. tA�' me tree God grant there be trills in Heaven' upper portion + ! puny Limited, scare twolc p sir rtion is'attached to two gems-; TO!'OntO40 i ftr those wh,6 have fought tBetr circular skirt portions, forming an! A+B COLOR, IT NEW WITH best, apron effect, and tied at either side For references—Head Office, Toronto. For those who have sit nag]ed and with bows of material or ribbon. The 1 Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. tr25 -- - Established for over thirty years. `DIAMOND DYES" striven pattern also includes bloomers-gather- DIAMOND : And look-to the heights for rest ed into knee-bands. Elastic is insert- ------- - `-' - "- �` God great there be quiet places ed at the-waist. The pattern is cut -Beautiful Lome dye. And heaths where the hill-winds in sizes 4 to 10 years and requires 1T;fs• '� pass" ards of 32 inch material for' the ins and tinting is p dress and 11,4 yards for the bloomers. Where we bury our ilei shamed faces e -guaranteed with Dia- mond = - mossd Dyea, Just dip . In the cool, wet mountain grass. Pattern mailed tea,any address on is cold water to tint receipt of 20c in iilver, by the Wilson R/ soft; delicate shades,. The sea with her magic portals. Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St. 4 • p . ° or boil to dye rich, / The vale with.her plough-turned Toronto. Orders,filled same day as STOCK _ 1 'permanent c o 1 o r s, sod— received. —.- , ._ _ r Each 16-cent Package These whispa'r a while to mortals, t 1cutains directions But the peaks talk on with God. A Strange Worm. t progress in Marketirir Lambs " To the yreome-n their fields ties given,' A scientific expedition has found In' : so simple any woman .. - ` - can dye. or tint An. And the captains---gave them their the Olympic Mountains a strange A Study of the Toronto Market shows that " gorse. silks, ribb4hs, skirts,_ waists, sea! worm that lives only in ice. It is thin, 31dfo of the lambs marketed during ,1923 were dresses, coats.. stockings, sweaters, But I pray there be hills 1n Heaven black and about half an inch Tong. In Bucks. In 1924 only 99o' of the Lambs marketed " -draperies, coverings, has To stand through Eternity. one place the lee was fairly covered'" sings, every. .were Bucks. This meant that the producers not thing new. —Wdl H. Ogilvie. with the worms. Taking one of them only saved the two-dollar penalty, but got an in- Bny "Diamond Dyes"-no other kind in the hand kills it In fact, they are dressed price through- selling a better quality ,o£ and tell You druggist whether the potatoes grown to the United States so sensitive to 4eat that they crawl j y` may not be imported into England and into the ice from shelter whenever the mutton. i REDROSE. material you wish to color is wool of Walee on account of the Colorado sun comes out. The 'expedition could milk, or whether It L linen, cotton, or ped Will the Sheep Breeders Continue This mixed goods. beetle, an insect pest which was first not bring home any, live specimens, R. noticed on potatoes to 1660 and has but its made a number of photographs _Proess I � in 1925? , tag p . IiSSUE No. 1ib-125. sines done great damage, of the worms. �•ha : , :. -- .. : x ,•�'+a x, ;r:..,...�p'c `t «„(m. ti'• x:;.tiy;y.,t�"'a,.ro:: r,,,n;w''^' .Yd` MVkAs irN' �.¢ . •.. _ ... .. ... - .. '- -'::; G f h.e,dM y�,, }•,lp -Yf"p '°��,,�A,�„,�g �:}�.iiFl _ .yy,+�, �pp}{� ,y�, v.�.•;.� w3?. .�1. a"%...uu1�S.S'. :' ,.ei_,.. ,. .. . .�.. ..•. ...y.:'......5.. .:f.-. .:....._...w.e...e._.._._ ....af..:t:n.:.:..w_-..e.....•..w.,i6_�....a+...vw+42es tiiu..C�lek921'�� :%iN��Yv'�4�SYrY��'.�5�...t_.'..'SY.Yii��1�i.1'111-- -?Kh1...:J,{"AaYbf.;1' � �21��i��.._ ;W 1;-• 7,0 P G MUM ith ....... ... .7':-DUE TO-POOR BIAD The 7-'; e esf SOY ---A Tonle Medicine a Necessity at �Ob�CCC1 , This Season-. Uau ...Dr. Williams. Pink- pills-are an all- Hall the Ottawa -Scouts.at.Ri4eau ror year-round tonic for the blood and Scouts and Wolf Cubs especially' valir- About 500 Boy S nerves. But they'are recently . 0 able in the spring when the system is of. the Ottawa Dlstguests of the Chrict were ief Scout for Cana loaded with impurities as Er result Of the da;Lord Byng of Withy, t Rid-eau Hall. the indoor life of the winter months. when the es were indulged In All, kinds.of.gani -,;There Is no other seas-on hare and purifying of and there was a gameCUT is so much in need of OGDENS LnMtPOO blood of these hounds*and a snow bottle.that will Hot and enridbing, and every dose There was a heavy nrieb the.blood. In tho;soon bo forgotten.':,�.-pllls helps to e spring one feels weak*and tired-Dr. Min on the toboggan c-Ildes.and despite �3. GLI Influened on Owner.--Whim A tiny field ant has been known to the fact that the ice was somewhat 8. man a Williams' Pink pills give streugth. In Fourteen Advantages of it pure-bred livestock on his hold in its jaws a weight three thou ri,,41derabler amount lot skating -often Poor •soft a co P 'the spring the appetite Is Their -Excellencies, ure-Bred Bull of Good I'arm Is na"uralir takes M(,rl-Interest' sand times heavier.than Itself. - If a l5r. Williams' Pink Pills develoR, the, was fndulgecl in. members Breeding and Good in it and feeds and cares tot; it better man had proportionately the same he could lift 275 appetite, tone the stomach and aid Lord and Lady By.rig,.an'd the m'em than he otherwise would. strength in his jaws) w spring of the vice-regal party chattedIndividuality. A Some. Is In the Gain Is Ni 'tons. weak digestion. It find an out- many of the Scouts and Cubs and a 14. 'Me Farmers' ", 01 1. Economical and For Sore Throat Use KInard's Liniment that poisons In -the blood-il eruptions few snaps of the gathering were taken -Rapid Improve' 6ft,s Loss.-A farmer can raise a ment---One pure-bred bull will 'm- better°calf and no one is the poorer. In in dguring Pimples, by Lady Byng. At flie o'clock re- and boils-Dr.. Wiffiams' Pink pills prove the herd as rapidly as 50 pure- He thus creates wealth. go to the freshments were served to an. -Be� C38"ified Advertisernentlill because they 0 vlaar the skin In the fore the guests departed three cheers bred cows. root of the trouble'in the blood. re given for Their Rx- 2, Lasting Influence.-The value of New Tobacco rim REMNANTS. spring anaemia, rheu,nrALW, indiges- and a tiger we n n The history of.the. development of ARGAIN PARCEL, $2; 5 LBS. that made the raft, a pure-bred bull is not seen entirely I cellencies, cheers tion, neuralgia and many other trou the first generation, but continues in 'innovations, Patches, $2. McCreary, Chatham they tobacco is record of t persistent because of ers of Government liouse ring as modifications and devices planned bles are most the following generations. planned to Ontario, blood, and it is at this time had perhaps never 'rung before. poor, weak bl 3. Fewer Bulis Necessary. - One make its use morg enjoyable. The !when a.1 nature takes on new life that GuaM from Accident. I pure-bred bull properly managed willlatest of these is & vacuum tin in FREE CATALOGUE, the blood most seriously needs atten- Canadian Scout Troops might very do:the work of four scrub bulls, sa which one 'tobacco company Is nowASPRERRY BUSHES, GLAD• ". illon.- Some cruse themselves well take up the example of the Lu- they ' managed at the present time. packing several of its brands. It Is Riolas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias with purgatives, but these On ' ly further zerne, Pa.. S-couts. who, actively aid ' 4. are Advertlement Valushle. _�- Wen weaken themselves. A purgative in protecting school children against bred atOck attracts the attention of claimed for the new container that it cad Barred Rock Eggs. The Wiig4- preseryso unimpa4ed-the flavor and Farm, Brockville, Ont. merely gallops through the system, traffic accidents. Four.times daily the buyers. 0 natural fragrance and retains all th WANTED o not help f crowded 5. Creates a Demand for Our Local emptying the bowels, but doe Scouts take up their work a moisture.. the blood. On the oth4r hanl. Dr. Wil- street crossings and assist the smaller pure-bred Bun&-The breeder of pure- STONE INDIAN RELICS. H. Pills enrich the blood so end- VanWirickel, 139-9 Lansdowne Ave., llama' Pink children safely across the-stree"to. bred stock in Ontario are sOmetim Are -your friendships really friend- Toronto.which reaches every organ in the body, k Of demand jl Start. discouraged because of Ist Galt Helps Preston to Sta ships, or are they only habits. bringing new strength and vigor to omen and Last summer two boys from Preston for their stock. MONEY TO LOAN. GTaduaII7 to weak. easily tired men. w 0. Affords Opportunity ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS children. Try Dr. Williams' Pink pills attended a Boy Scout camp which was Work into Pure-bred Business.-If 1,toria, disappoint visited by a patrol of Scouts from the a pure-bred bull in the cvm- F wanted. Reynolds, 77 V Ws spring--th-OY will not Toronto. 1st Galt troop Frtandships were form- there is pur- you. Munity it -to an easy matter to ty Among those who have proved the ed between the boys of the two towns, pure .red cows audl Ritz-Carlton Pills is M-r, with the result that the Preston boys I chase one or two Value of Dr.W114jams'Pink PI and soon be in the pure-bred business. Atlantic City joined the Galt Troop. ikustin Wile, Hemford, N.S., who says: later 7. Co-operation POssible.-ff there enough other Pres- Hotel New Jersey �_-,L have reason to be deeply grateful ,brought with them as Many as four or five pure-bred i for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have n bovs to form the Buffalo Patrol. are community there Is W2 sz- stuttering disappears Qu d to bulls in the aontJ7 under our =11d.1nag developed ,They made the five mile trip to and America's Smartest -operate by =nt. Tbaus&n& have been re- done for me. An abscess cellent opporturilty to co or who was from Galt every week----sometimes Resort Hotel. HaVed of thfA&"re"'ing troUbla. Write and the doct exchanging bulls, pooling cattle etc for free &dvke and literature. An my head. called In said my whole, Erystem was twice a week--tor troop meetings. In-1 8. Pue-bred Bulls Will Sell for blore for it3 Euro. THE ARNOTT IINSTITUTE My appetite completely tereat in Scouting developed in Pres- After Their Period Of i Famotii KITCMK149R- ONTI- CANADA J; poisoned grew so weak I was unable tQIii. The older folks began to see that Than Scrubs 2�000-1)01and pean Atmosphere. railed and I gr The doctor's medi- live as a good thing. but both they and Usefulness is Over-A to do any work r'at Galt realized pure-bred buN is worth more for beef� Perfect CUifline $�Zld help me SO I decided to Scoutmaster Wbeele b which usually w9l9he Service. cine did not At this that the only solution to the problem than R scrub 7 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 1200 to 1400 pounds. rooms 'train $5.06 almost to a $kale- of providing Scouting opportunities tar $tap I way reduced almo Prepotency Important..-tel pate rooms. from $3.00 ds= to forma Preston 1. Prepolike! iDouble ton, and my friends did not look for I Preston boys was a the bred bull will have calves More European Plan my recovery I soon found, however. Troop. This has now been done, dam This is' 4ue to Buffalo Patrol forming the nucleus of himself than the that the, pills were helping me and lines. ]New Hydristric - and two the new Troop. In a few days the lot concentrated blood creases Value tro - Th otter "ng them for about Isit Preston In a body 10, Uniformity In pec exapeutic re for a nut- Department. '..'months,1 was fully restored to health. Galt Troop will v Buyers will always Pay MO Nly case was known to all my neigh- and present to the Preston organize- bunch of cattle than for a MIX-! bora and my lure of scrub and pure-breds. recovery looked upon as tion its new charter and to its officers f0rin i their certificates of registration. GUSTAVE TOTT. Mansirer inn almost,'miracle" Worth More.-•A pe pills through any in this instance Galt Scouts have 11. Offspring Is You can get thee.- calf is worth$6 to $10 more,a yeaTling' medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents done a splendid piece of "Scout M12- $15 to $20 more and &two-year old $26 Dr. Wlrli&Ms' to $30 other troops wlbl do likewise., :% box from The Medl- alongry work'*-let's,hope a number of if sired by a pure-bred bull, CHAPPED HAMS . 1cutici, ra- cine Co., Brockville, OUL' 12. Better Living-The pure-brid I Minard's eases them, soothes and arampton Organizes. in-turn treals A� bull means more Money which m.'JiltIng winds. It protects them fro PreparatiOns -A kindly but somewhat.patronizing Brampton Is a new name which now makes possible better homes. better I Mix Minard's with sweet all and -landlady inquired of the professor's appears on the Boy Scout map 01 On schooW better churches, better roads 1 use w. -.having lotion Makes your Unexcelled in puriTY, they are 'S Bre regarded by millions as ur The boys of the town have and a better and more 9a'JfifYiug C*lcm'l face tee: In the ptomotion 0' -in and hair young bride how she and her husband tarso, tl "M planned to spend the summer vasa- wanted Scouting for a long time, but try life. I health. The purifying. ant'ney C. permit tion. "Our plans thus far," replied Scout Headquarters could not =-=rising properties of Cuti- the bride a little distantly, "are only the formation-of a Troop until adult p invigorate and prrserve "How delightful!" the leadership and backing was available, the skin;the Ointment soothca,and tentative." VIZ11N ....landlady exclaimed. "I'm sure you The boys finally appealed to the Opti- C., YO TJ helps to heal rashes and crurtions. (a local business men's r%pR R KMG OF RVN The freely-lathering Shaving Stick 'U I but le Talcum enjoy camping out more than any- mists' Club em. The Optimists fell causes no irritation thing else you could do." club) to help th n fresh and smooth.The Talcum ski right in line with.the proposal. agreed ES is fragrant and refreshing. to back the boys to the limit, found 111 i�13 1. A OW10 cluslig Rof sm W Memo ..... Seed Potatoes Deowt. Istaboam W. leadership amongst Its own Members, 3k.ointemst 36 end 6W. Tak catticare,3 Stkk 25s. Early Irish Cobblers and Green and is now hard at work perfecting the mount4rs. pielifirl' a" details re organization I n Guaranteed Pure Grade A, $1.50 per and training of what will be a fine bag of 90 lbs. Guaranteed Pure Gradelater on Possibly two AM- B. $120 per bag of 90 lbs. troops. Keep your eyes on Brampton troop-and For ��• H. W. DAWSON ���TE� . Cthe Way. P.O. Box 38 Irampton, Ont. Camping Time is On And Scouts are already thinking �• about what they are going 'U n do about EVERY WAY it when it-does arrive. Tents are beIng pulled out of winter storage, are AYIE in L Pink- being inspected and repaired. Plans After Talemg Lyd are being made re cooking,In4truction- R V9compound MEMO" 4'* etablC -&I and recreatij),nal.programmes. Lead- g ers are arranging their holidays so as, -9 -411 took ydurlmedV Ingomar, to coincide with the dates their troop sird owl cine for a run-dqy�n condition and inward ptan to go'to camp'- "Preparatory" Gib right side` camps are being tftubles. 1-had paim Ul hikes and overnight cam I could not malk. going .,to be another so bad at times that held. 1925 is distance. I saw about Lydia any t outdoor year able Compound in tpe gTee, Pinkham'a'Veget :akefi five bottles'. newspa ra and have A we arid Annual meeting of BOVril of it. Tam. better m* "N ther i my letter to a we pp=; YOU Mrs. ALVriA M• women.Company. five Presiding at the annual general Ingomar, N. S. meeting of the Bovril Company, Sir OWN hasized Nervous Breakdown Relieved'- George Lawson Joh4ston emphasized pretty bar Company had Toronto,Ontario.-"It is pre the faef that'the explain your feelings in-nervoulti tained its pre-war prices in the face troubles. I ed by physicians for to felt low spirited, had pabd cult txade situation and ' r " f a most dlffl Proved safe by millions and prescribed In my head and eyes,always c ere. 'no Stan&rd by :which e'ary it to go anywhere. I do the payment of heavy taiga and'; VP I -. * ... . . "A01 did not want d as and-! irk, and I would other kons'are JUCIIJO& were 'able to show record sal "knitting and fancy W( net profits. This was due after a few millutes'Of I. record Colds headache get Irritable aft rs .. largely to-the increi�,sijag demand for work. I have been in Canada five yea and have been this way ever since OU can now obtain a y ' ' "Rovril." Pain, � .Neuralgja Ptnkbam's genuine Hotpoint Iron The year just. closed showed net SWeep came. I am taking Lydia R better Lor $5.60. This fa:mads-elec- '" I - - .- a Veye Compo and glee be r profits of X3 em. table Cott 90,992. . The.c4 an it seems to make me 68t anu I un"016 tric servant has for years ployed is between twenty' and twenty- Wootha6e 'Lumbago I am feeling more 'o y. I have been the first choice among say faith - -ecal live million dAliaTs. great in in our me icine b 9" discriminating housewives. 6 . 1crie for m husband'& -a ---------0­ - of what it I= to PSI Rheumatism ommend:r it me. The thumb rest-an exclu A -7 . - C -abe rec give Hotpoint Pateut­ellm- Flowers Use G�_S- Neuritis R sister and .1 Avenue� luates all strain on the Put a piece of mignonette and a rose -Mrs. A. SMITH, 10 Burl it . Sodmorden, Toronto, 011920h is the Iron Within half an only "Baver package wrisiL This together in a vase. Acce gists sell this depen able xnl�m the famous hot point. which contains proven dir-e All dru tiotifeach will make a perfume "gas ctions. _di other. In the battle e,any women seering frMOM the" -.,your dealer sells attack" upon the oth Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets- M, of odors both flowers, will loss their d Ioo--Druggists. I troubles so corrinlOn to their 66Z-Ww C9 Also bottles of 24 an Hotpoint Iro". give it a trial UOW-1 freshness and scent. Separate them Bauer Manlifletlare of monoacelle- Amirtu is the trade mark (registered In Canada) Of Bj- it is well known While Canadian General Electric and each win revive.at once. A C of Selicylleacid (Acetyl Salicylic Acid the Tablets _ . r I &"Jst the public affainst luittatic-, ISSUE No. 1&--J25. rin anans Bayer manufacture, to general trade.mark, the -Bayer aeon." Product. t6he1=:1 stamped with their 982 h4 3usc� Minard's Liniment for Colds. of Bayer oam2pgay Will be A- get", gg .4 LOCALISM.S. :-Mr. and Hire. 8torritt have —lee C —To.dsbring Good Friday the —The weekly -half-day holiday —Choice Irish Cubblers. 'Saltin places business will be closed as Of the merchants of tare Village 40, 100, 140 and 200 lb. sacks at ei j e . if r -idence which C. for Easter at c each at Monney'f; moved into the rtt H, -Biii-ling bae just v ted. Confectionery. casual. will begin on Thursday, of next "The Big Store." le jq —D. E. Pugh, of Toronto, was week. —Dr,.Henry will-be here as 11811. to In the 'vi lage on Wednesday of — his Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, al next Tuesday to attend 'last week. ractisiin Toronto, will be here professional duties. —Robert Rank;n, of Richmond rn his office on Thursday from 10. —W. J. Mouney, we regret to -RUJ a. m. to 5 V. in., as,usual report, is not making very rapid 'ftTANTON'S Wall Papers. spent Sunday at the home a his mother here. _Couilluk—Dr., F. E. Like, Op progress toward recovery. • —Miss Minnie Morris, of Toron. tometerist, 1G7`longe St., Toroo- —Mrs. C. Ludolph and little son, to, spent Sunday here with her to, be consulted at A. H. Walter, of Toronto, spout Friday : The Old Reliable -7 sister, Mrs. Win. Culli8- All drug store, Whitby, Tines- last with Mrs. John Murkar. day, April 14th. Glasses if re. —Geo. Cowan, Jr., who wets con rue suf• quired at right prices. Seini Trimmed Line fined to his bed for some ti Jrow Adversteenionts. Alvin Bushby, who has par., fering:from an attack of the flu, is y recovering- `A chased J. H. Bandy's hardware Assortment graduall SALE—Manitoba, seed w eat. Complete and tinswithing business has now FOR nt —W. 0. Murkar and sort, Barrie. a ' at$2.00 per bushel. Jos Leary, Whitevale of Brantford,-spent the week-end opened up and is offering for sale 31-34 with the former's a he is Right in stock parents, prior paints varalabes which H Also ZOR SALE—Loose.good feed. clearing out at half price. Call 11 take cattle to pasture. W Lacey, to moving to Shedden. * Dunbarton, 30-3MY and see him and got acquainted. —Mrs. Burns and daughter, Miss Our Wall-paper service saves time and trouble—Take home Cynthia, of Dunbarton, have be —On Friday evening,April 10th, SALE—A n tity of Red Clo. plenty to do your rooms.—No waiting—no sending for ruore. come residents of Pickering. We the Methodist Young People's Un FOR d,free fromw1ualseeds. Apply Hutch- Bros. Brock-road. 29-32' ion will meet as usual'at 8.00 p. in., 'n9s"'see k.road. We credit you with left over rolls. welcome them to our village. Mi Myra CrOnk, of the North and a very intergAting programme WANTED—If you have anv broody y Bay Collegiate- staff, is spending has been arranged by the nliasion- hens for salecall Mutual Dairy&Land CO. ary W..Law.Pickering. 31 .-Elastica Paint ' the Easter holidays herb 1with her vice-president, -Mrs. W. F. or s and� Varnishes 0:ft parents. R. H.and Mrs.Croak, Law. A number of our foreign YOUNG PIGS-FOR SALE-14 pigs, y We guarantee every • can. Just drop in of St. laborers will be discussed by sev• T weeks old, Yorkshire While, Apply E.B. n 'f —The Sabbath School Pugh,lot 18,con.7.Pickering, 3F.132 Andrew's Church will, beginning era]capitbld speakers. Everybody and choose your Wall Paper and getyour ..a week from next Sunday, be held welcome. VOR SALE—A quantity of Red a' —Soft Ball Tquirwitnetit'at"Pick- clover seed and Alske seed. Apply to Jos. ;'Paint to matcb. U the forenoon as informer years. )lave you tried Elastica —Chas. Spencer has several men ering on Good Friday, April lOtb, Carter. lot 23,con.5,Pickering. 30-31 engaged at present making" the at 2.00 p. in. On Monday evening, UGGS FOR ­HATCHING—Duck .Floor-Enamel and Elastica, Floor Finish. necessary changes in converting April 6th, there was organized a —eggs at So cents per Geo, Brown. Two wonderful lines. R.R 2.Claremont, one 08. 31-33 -his dwelling into a garage. This Pickering Soft Ball- Association &ett8ite will makeit, very convenient for and it was voted to have four FOR$ALE-1-rish Col?bler potAtoes. his patrons, teams organized to play off a re Also a small rntity of Grimm' Alfalfa. A. ?U. I Reesor,R.R. 0.1, Markham. Phone Mark —The Highways Dept. have had lar schedule during the colmllig IiI3. 31 dr,ev Men employed during the past season- As an otening event a LADIES Tournament will e staged in QEED POTATOES FOR SALE— vreek repairing the pavement k 1Irish Cobblers at 60 cents per bag at the Is where it it has been ba ly crack- Memorial Park on' Good 'Friday, farm A. Pe4.R.R.No.2.Claremont,orlot ii, The Newest S ed by the severe frosts of the win- April lOtb, commencing at 2 pr al. ton.� Pickering. 31-33 pnng tee months. The school youngsters and Excel. SERVICE—Yorkshire-Wbite —Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of the gior has-beens rueet in the opening RoaRr,regiitered.bacon type, 11.00 at time Holeproof Hosiery fixture. Th -.!:e. SL54)it charged. Luther P, Whitby townlines moved into the Ikey rS The robust business men earn r, Claremont. . ' Now Stoc :vill�ge one day 1"t week and is and country ' tennis clash in the ' " ; - now comfortably settled in W. G second game. The winners of SFED POTATOES FOR SALE-— In k lr;-hCobb!t-.s. Alsosen Depoeite4potatoe% Reid's dwelling recently cently vacated eRchwill play off in the third 1-i -1.con. 6. U xbridgr Tp.. Forrtqt John- P ly -%v. U. �tun.Box 19, Uxbndg?. game. An adruislion of o' 31 'The shad e$_"­-Ateer..of Toronto will be chaiged so that Pk-keriniz es are real!vr OR SALK-011 RENT-7-ro-orn accompanied by Mrs. I. IN, Itir.41, should be� a live. centre on Ole P inie dw,Pinu, ixio&condi!:on, w!tf, 2 acrt, • ;ha:d,ar&on, who has been ftg"!1diLj,: aly)ve dttte. arJ r, n Dunbarton, Apply H.E.Be'A- _mto, 31 J2 etl.471 bay St .Tor, beautif U1 the winter woriths wi - his at,-.! MEM.ORIAM. Peach her niece, Mrs. MaicAteer, was in IN if.' SALE ­Nl,rltham slIrs, orgy Gri- u, Airdsle, town one day last week. BA',Ks—lo loving memory of otir dear "'Ili Wi;; 61 for hall ccwt Aprly­i 't d Cloud. -SAUX) B.unde L —The road* throughout the Reta E. X. Banko, %who passed away Pegg, rear of lot 9,,.on, ti.PickerirL. township are in good condition April Ilth. IM. 0 LHk%E-0n Kinug-On raid, -Cocoa, Ind. in Tan, Brown, t extent At home on the beautiful hills of God, rnlp ,ed brick house w•th hard 'e,PrC Black. White. te-. ,n �u;l bearing, E.Morgar.,R..R.1`* ickers to the better system of road mak By the village of rest so fair, -owe tlme..wben our Ing and also the dry weather which Some Uy, Special values at wi.00 has prevailed during the fall task is done; acres. All pas. 4) r And silenly minks life's western sun. •le•runniniz water r and $150 per �w 4P., House and lot rewrVed con.4.Pickering. Gen.F. Jackscm.R.R air 1. —A number of the membeirs of With Jay we shall meet her there. Locust Hata. 30-31 p Doric Lodge. A. F sk A M id —Lovingly remembered by Father. Brother and Sister�. SALE—A quantity of Gonse , fraternal visit to the tby FOhRea(and Sensation cats for seed. Rely to w i lot 24,co 7, -!are 2204 .30-31 report very enjoyable time. It THAMK& PMOTHY SEED FOR $ALF—At AN CARD OF Phone L li was t -CHAPM Jjodge on Friday eveWng last and el Frank Gostick.R R No 2,Claremont. car of he occasion of the official .-vUit of the D. D. Q. M. The family of the late Kra. For ie To, 1.Cori.3.UxbridV or at Condy's Etcv.; —Plowing operations have been m Sr, wish to sincerely thank their any tar.Claremont deo Coates.R.R, No. 1. friends sad relatives for the condoned Goolwood Phone u-2604. 28-31 ro quite general In thin district dur. deeds of kindness and sympathy shown OR SALE—Rubber tire. arch axle is g the past few days. The land them during the long illness cod death Fuggy,new top and newly painted, ulled Eis in good condition, sad if the of their beloved mother, once since painted, Also 4 young �Mll hire present favorable weather don White slavi. M B.Burk, R.R. No 'I. LoCusl; —gone and Daughters. WALL -PAPERS H;:). Phone Pick 1031. 3"2 Unities seeding will he finished earlier than for a number of years. REGISTER. „FACE RENT—On Kingston road. sum- - , —Rev. Mr. Mel sod, of West Hundreds of Hill, occupied the ; over- liter wtw es, 3 rooms part) designi to select from. Prices will better mail-order Pulpit in St, SATrRDAY, APWL 11TH—Conibinabush. Boating and fiahsn:, Er�torttan. - Andrew"s Church on -Sunday tion sale of furniture, Im R e Village -Your ceiling paper picked.to match the wall paper by experts, morning, when b preAcbed a farm etc.. in the Village oi BkRRED ROCK HATCHING most forceful sermon' Mr. Mc Claremont, under the auspices of the ezg,.w!or sale—Bes!or 4apric strain, Fen iA A fall line of chintz tomatchwall papers. A call to lAod's pulpit in Melville Church Farmers'eClub. Sale atl.30.- See nide up o!yearling hens and pedigree roosters. bills. Fred Postil.auctioneer, Es:'s 75 centissi setting sd.wperioo. Nir9,%[.. us will bring this semi-trimmed! famous line was occupied by Rev. Mr. Gardl- Swan,tot 28,Co., 2,Pickering. 29-32 ser, SATURDAY, APRIL lftEl—Auction sale —Alvin Bashb�y, of Claremont, of horse, eboi,3e cow, 75 fowl and all ATCHING EGGS—Leghorn. An-' of wall papers to your door with who recently the household furniture wbel Hcor:as and Barred Rock-, from. trap-negied J. 1R. L. stock Sl,Z3 er setting of 15. Also day old .130 purchased' to Robt. Clark. lot 28, con c , obligation to yotu. Boody'sbardware a hicks. March delivery $25 dred, App�y nd tinsmith erinW Saleat I,Wsharp. See bills. Reg Barker,Pickering. Phlv=11310*01 2b-3 !See us before baying. A twenty hour service guaranteed 7, jag business, took possession last W. . Powell, auctioneer. week, We welcome Mr. and N AIRS. ELLEN ROGERS, NURSE— ftshby to our vUl^gp and hope L:le e,nence with Babies and maternity work. Is open for engneinentr would care their sojourn to Pickering may be for elderly couple an housiekeeper..,Write in care S pleasant and profitable. N. W. STAFFORD of Jas. Kinnear,R.R, 1,Locust Hill. 29-32 Spring Neckwear and Hat —8. and MAVNichols, who have Marble and Granite Dealer, VOR -SALE OR TO LEASE—A Just arrived a fine range of Mea's Neckwear in the latest designs -teen residents of Pickering during L' gentleman's home on Kingston road, brick the past few months, left on Cemetery.Lettering . of crossword and stripes—a delight td the eye. One day ng etc. houise,9 a susd 2 sun-roomi6 overlooking the R River,with or without 5 acrittis of orchard The very latest in Men's Hats, in greys, browns etc. last week for Port Hopes where first--kas work bearing, E.MoMan,R.R.No.2,Picker- irlill. 30tf Insist on'the Sackville.-Mr. Nichols has been appointed ItUar"teed, section foreman on the Canadian" National Railway, a Kingston Road Pickering M A88BY-HARRIS MAORINERY 7 i rs. N position —And re Now is the time to look whieb be hold on tlsaC.N. EL here. - Fast Townline. after yow spring nwds. cuitivators, driiiii and Oar line of Work Boots and Clothing Is unbeatable. We _M,@. Leola Gibson, lassic-is.sbinyers for the orchard. osse C*rry of Pitts- 2740 F. 0._ I I wagoo gear,'cheap. the best, gukrantee our goods and stand behind D.J.G-=ky,2!,L!b. Whitby R. IL I we 3tf burg, Pa., who has been spending our various Iftm. US Past few 'Mouthe with her OR BALE—Obey p, call kinds of W1UiA4M9' Boots Have Stood tA Test� luziWe and aunt. James and Un. X' wagons.barmas and all kids or rau is • - Nehardton, returcei home one te-in goodorder. A.In-seversibeav3=41 Coal, �oa! A bt-t-celes and cook noves and baters. icb- -day last week. Since coming to "t prim -Pow- Wes saw wow, also live st"firrilu.now 1"3:Iftf, Bubti `010 rickering, Pies Gibsoin-has made Fred To ing, 'Pickering many friends who regret her do. Elwd and Soft eo FOR HA*AING—Barred&I of fie' -VGG6 ; JLI' PIY..tb Rocks. Js1f bred-to-la dam' —In the Methodist Church on quality Sirel,'from winners over SU heavy be in Cana- than 012 than egg layint contest at Ottawa for three am day at '10.80 a. m., Woman's land cessive.years; 73cents per laeggs. GeorgeT, Wilson,R.R.1, Myrtle Stast!=. PL Missionary Service hooe Georgi - Miss A. A. 29-32 Bell, of Whitby O. L. C., will be THOS. A.,LAW i the speaker. At 7 p, in.. the p". GGS -FOR HATCHING—Ficim • tor. Subject: "Man's attempt tos. E do,Canada's premier ReIstrain white Ilryan- tee and Barron Main White Leghorm,75 cts. bind the Almig'bty." Special getting. Reduction for tarm quantities, Roster music at both servicei. All so Mammoth Pekin duck: at 60 cts. Pe. Is M B.Burk,R.R.wop 1, Locust trill. GOSH THERE TELL VOUFt ALRIONT 'I'Ll. welcome. =-Pick i031, 30ti B EAT —A. T. Law, of Alma, who re- TME EXCUSE S TO ITELEP140141E WHITE LEGHORNS—Eggs from CONSTI ceritly purchased the --reeidence STANDS FOR THE BEST proven winter layers. No. I—Pe 2 THE JUD*E --%L HIM n belonginf to the late Wm. Alla- olds mated to F-mWcockerel. No. 2—y,= mates to Ferris' cockerel These birds were way, toolk possession one day last peeked for their past consistency of laying. No. -week. The many friends of Mrs. P -t mated to 2-year old Ferris male. I.Aw are sorry birds were picked for their production this to bear that she winter. Price.75 cents per setting of 13; $6.00 bae been in very poor health' dor- Per:100.ul.,W.Johns,Dunbarton. 29-312% tog the past few months, and h4 0 3 SALE Olt TO RENT—It) the 0 condition is giving them much FvMi. ge of Claremont a'9-roomed residence in t excellent state of repair. Hard and soft water l/ tT inside. 1-4 acre of land. Splendidly located. ;very gratifying for up to Also�blacksmithshop and 6-roomed dwelling and r_ learn from one of our r4dvertiaers, small barn suitable for garage. 1-4 acre of and. Hard and soft water. Excellent Public and the Wm. Rennie Co,, Ltd., of To. Continuation schools. will sell these proper er. ronto, that they attribute in no Lid separately or together. For full Iser apply to Thos.E.Stephenson,Claremont.29.31 small manner the increased dis. mrand for their seeds In this die Litter Carriers, Carriers, Hay E!GS FOR HATCHING—From a pen of Rocks whose records last year were itziet to the advertising the placed Pompe, Door Tracks, Cow 200 to 230 eggs from each bird, This pen In our paper. This further evi Pressure Systems Et.c, headed by a cockerel whose dam laid 268 eggs in her let year. Farmers having this strain • canoe that It "pays to advertise," It will pay you to Im -a-- Bowls! fro 966 MY IPlriCQ4 00 would pullet to secure a setting of theme order to secure cockerels to bead their fi=1.,nr and particularly when the adver- above before baying sisi,where. 1bement is backed up b next-year. %98SIMlb. Also apen of Mort- A a Gen' InIR e n of White Wyandottes headed b k qued whose dam laid 232 eW in her corn tb&t deUvers the rig1l FR"X.J. PROUSE kg ot t prices. ONTARIO 75 crates setting. A. Of goods at the righ TP Ana 7 9,1-33 ad= Uwi 14-M