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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_04_17Nwk ' ' '••. v L4tYr r !r' ', m+ $ ,,w,a.• '6• .:J,)" .`..yY '. •.c. C :+M1- + ..;x. 4.C{3?' qr": "✓r.. aY' v'1S,:F . ., ,'yY'.,,,.. , .....k: + Te.'. .?X'". ,.. ` .a%:."`4� .i.AE'•.du .s"`F':' ^E' Y� ? .x ei-. .•,'..:#.,: ;rs, a-5 TwF ;zt•<'r•. _ ,� ."2'� tk• ,+ ':.+•. �.F.�.a F"a•^.> ,�.' � ,.r x «-�,.rt. g...� x^•. .+'.' -,u,g.., s " .! .w,,-'. .... ,0 f. ..t. ....:::....•,.' YL.`.., riot �.Cr'' ..`� �S-r .�,Y''• w • M • _. ,•.fiat Y'"!' SOL. ' Ll�'. PICRERINCI, ONT., RIDAYI, SPR. 17,, 192-a _. . No. 2 l�irlo�is�iEassal t$atr>k*. (CENTENNIAL CORNERS. WHITEVALE. ,AIR SERMONS _ phavei" pP r GREENWOOD The Young People of Pickering Mlrm cases disa eared: Illed�feai Metbod[eD Church will present'their Summer is here, and gardening is _ musical play. entitled: 'The New the order of the day. RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D..'•Direetor - ! Minister,"In Centenafal Church,King- Don't forget furniture sale of .Oppctometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. �A _ 1 Ston road, on Friday evening, April Miss Moore's rm fiatuiday, May 2nd. • MILLS • laxered Member of the American Optometrical Fo I :���� 17tb, at 13 ru. •We are told b those Aasocietit�. Eyes examined by appointment. V ` 1 p• Y, Mr. Leary, who bee been etlfPering �. Fbone 2snt, Ctaremoat, Ont. who have heard this entertainment grnm,the effects of a bad Tall, is now tbat it exceeds iii excellence the-splen- on the mend. Established 1898 N0. McKINNON, M.D., You who are unable to go to did Old Time Concert which was given Mrs. Rice, who is suffering from a �N, .'08- memb@rn-1 the College of Church can"Listen In" to ser• by the Picketing friends in our church slight attack sof blood-poisoning, is - pgyetaians and Burgeons of Ontario,lieentlate mons broadcasted L some of last year and which was s0 much en- s gPrices Steadily Advaueiag ;6f Ro •] ooltege of surgeons. Edinburgh, y F lowly recovering., r. �7`• avaei•�attention to dstessos of.women sad our best preeuchera. joped by all a 6o heard it. About 30 A barber she has" been opened tit {; children. 011ee rind residence,Brougham. artists will take part, If you enjoy the will here, p Come and-get your Secure a Supply Noiv' k� -_-� Then durtn `the week you stood singing come along. Admission mustache tri:iimed boys. •may' g y Chrttr4pr<act r, 25c and 15c. .,have at your disposal the � The I. O. O. F. Lodge purpose'hold- Bran, Snrtg, - x The following are some cf themanyailments Bands, Orchestras, • Leo- - ing a box social in their• hall here on Chiropractic adlttstingsare effiicient m overcom- • 8(:Mggt. REPORTS . let' tares of your choice (the he evening of Friday, April 21th. tag : All forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, air is full of them, dee bills for particulars, Middlings,. paralytic, spinal troubles.throat and lung weak- Report of School Section NO. East, f nesaes•rheu matism and sciatica,digestive d!sor- Pickering. Names In order of merit: blr. Parkes, of Toronto, has porch- rt; dere, high blood pressure and other circulatory Our Radio Sets are s0 simple aced and has already taken possession troub!es,heart trouble and goitre. Sr. I V-Mildred Barrett(bon).Lyndon _ anyone can handle them. of the general store here. We wel• - Barley Feed, R. DURWIN�E. STECKLF.Y, Croak (hon), Fern Toms(bon). Bernice ^ Cba man, Arthur Field,, Georgina come Dir. and Mrs. Parkes to the vale a Honor Graduate of Toronto Col'eae of Chi- Let us detnoastrate at your 1' and wish them success. a rupracuc. Wi!1 make residential calls in.Picker• McNabney, DSarjoTie Annan. Bernice (Cracked Corn (home. You are.not obliged to Crawford, Sr. III-Sain McNabney, " lag village and surrounding district. Tuesday. t AW" Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an tip- buy unless'suited. Jack. Chapman. Jr. III-Diary An• � P •poioLment call 1413 Bowmanvil�,or leave word stey, Leonwrd Barrett Jack Anstey. AUDLEY. My Bran and Shorts are made from ?n Crich eayone taking treatment. 47fy -�- Ontario Wheat and are worth Sr. Fl-Ernest Bryant, Lloyd Andrus. ' Ge C?gie Baker Seeding is going along well and at least $2.00 per ton more e I Jr. II-Jack Annan, Reginald Bryant, • �• Blanche Stephenson. Jr. I-Iran Prospects are good. than from Western � ,a Barrett, Hilda Stphensou. Pr.-Le Fall wheat is looking in fair condi- Wheat. Aja E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and tion. Seeds fire good. osolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mone to - Raae Brvant, Olive McNahney, How. 0". South wing.Court Eloise, Whitby, `Sly Phone 179 stoII$ville rd Stephenson. Morley Stephenson. Obapaiaa Bros• had a good sale on Wedaesday of last week. Highest prices paid for O. RICH ARCSON &CU,-Barris- Miss Thompson,TeachMer•, Miss L-ittle Stmet has been visiting Ca= itEr3;satlrtLars-et... - ration MOUNT tIQN -- in other parts for a week. WHEAT, BARLEY .-- ,Life 13miding,Corner Yonste and Richmond Sts.. t l",•' Toronto. Phoa!s Main 1390 and.fain 0490. Sit � The township council were through ri - and BUCKWHEAT .. _ ' How about a Pickering T� n.blp Caere inspecting the roads one deg,lastfa ILLIAM1JJA?1IE9 BEATON,Bar- • Men'e Soft-ball League for 1925= "r a s'::.�' „� ".. �, - t.., s- }Ka;.. srNa.W".f r�'! ".s'.".' '+`•S it:' "'ax' ..*sb,,TM ,'�iLxS�*. X_ 71M �p.F� ' ,..rww_N,�*. t„�'e'' ••r .. .. ,X :.M r^'',4., `s�%'° ,gy.. .« w•1.,�s "�f 3'+�".'� d; ,mr .`°,+. �rw'PY°au..r'�'e, "..'�..'.-,t r4**,:Jv'. �:.R1°r •' '�3� .." .+.6'..: ,- 1 ypa. `•�.: <s,'!' � Y• sF�'� 9'.s. »��tiz '.`+':. ..�.t. .;,. -..�`• _ . v 7. A SMALL 'FILE HOME �n. Z,( DESIG1gED BY W. W. PURDY - - : - SALT H EDUCATION .. w :�'SY DR J. a...iHID�DI.ETOIY - >.. : . . . Provincial Board of Health, Ontario r. _ f*,, �! 4 - Dr.Middleton will be sial to answer Questions on.Public Health =at* h this column. Address Lim at 8 alias cera thti oil= col P ]3olsss, SDaalas t \ -i0trescent. Townto. .. - � "� �n yam`• �Yg : 441* • _ '• w.. may' •<s� +"�4 if If you are overweight you are not t verts it into fat and stores it in the re ' f quite so healthy as you would be if f tissues. If the food did not come ina"v, i� ere the correct weight. Besides,!such large quantities and at such, Y i _ Y r r y you w :;. ,here is danger. Statistics rove that quant intervals, .if the body were give time and opportunity to oxidize ' -the overweights die young. The death-1 g opo Y "` -' rate from pneumonia '.e work, it would take the among people of tlfood by excessive avoirdupois is very heavy. materials essentially needed, burn up y -Bright's disease carries off large num- the rest, and not be burdened by ex- hers of them, and high blood pressure cessive deposits of fat. • Generally V w t takes a heavy toll. To sum matters speaking, lazy people are fat people. # typ, life motto is plain and self-evident. 'rhe prevention of obesity rests on If you are overweight,-you should re- regulation of diet,habits and exercise. duce, and when you get your weight No more food should be taken than down, keep it dawn. T118 great trouble can be used up by the body. All ex- ;, 3,g1aa "° • is.that many people start to reduce,!cessive diet of sugar,starch foods and but comparatively few have the. will-!malt liquors should be avoided. The Y zeal burning up of food is not accom- power or determination to stick for r any length of,time to their good re- lished in the stomach, but in the Ip , Y solutions. f lungs and muscles. Keep your lungs ; " The normal man:e about twelve perand muscles active. refrigerator. The closet off the sus cent. fat. If a ma»'eats each day justl The treatment fcr those who suffer, This is a small tile house of Eug- _ room is equipped with closet bed a little more food than he uses in his is chiefly along the above lines. Stop lash design. The exterior wails bToo and is large enough to be used as work, and keeps it,up. he puts on fat. feeding the trouble. The diet should are tile with brick,Pacing to the a dressing room. This together A slight. oinstance, an expert ant l be cut to at least one-half the usual first story sills, cement plaster Q„�T with a bedroom in the rear, and g 1 amount. Fats and sugars and starch- above. - Asphalt shingles on' the "n` fc -o ?miC bath open off a small hall. was made by working out a nutrition-;es should be limited a little more than roof. - t” O There is a roll basement, half of -.ad balance, and than adding-two slices t the pr6teins. The amount of liquids The floor plan is that of a four 52i. which is devoted to an amusement of b{sad and a good sized helping of!i should also be limited. Indoknes and room. The balance is partitioned 4 . r -butter to the daily diet. This was ddsinciination to exercise should be room cottage with stairway leading ' to the attic, wher-e one fair-sized H off for laundry and furnace roost enough to add on fifteen pounds in a i strenuously combated. Too much s-eep tvlga.t2no5t • ni'-= year, In all cases obesity results from chamber has been finished off, to Asx s-` and fuel room. The Soora through t, a disturbance of r.•atrition. Too much]eou Gaged.' Invalidssnotl able toetake abead -ether with additional storage �c -t r, out are hardwood with hardwood :food of all kinds is eaten, and not' apace. The combination living and trim !n the living room and sun I active exercise should practice passive room. The balance is pine with enough exercise' is taken. The body 1 p dining room contains a'sinal! brick p`p Dr cannot burn the food up into-the flnal'movements. The skin and kidneys ;'fireplace with china closets and �'' ! paint. ff products of combustion—qarbon di-Ishould-be kept active. nsro` It Is. estimated that this house built-in window seat on the end op- oxide and water. The -vstem cannot i In most cases people cari fight off _polite the entrance. In the kitchen ,a can be built, exclusive of heating F.` get rid of the excess of f66d, par-1 fat if they are determined and per- is allrear entre provides space for - a , and plumbing, for about $3,800 to r� ticglarly the starchy foods, so it con- sistent in their efforts. 1$4,500. - :WHE THE SYSTEM CLI PSE ,-__ Shareholders `� U1WURPASSCD FOR None but the lonely know how sweet it t IS RUN DOWyN CIIILDR04D AIL�CI�TS is l • r To pass a window shining on the --- gloom , ,r - 40ften rail That is Needed Is a; �' � � And see across some dear. deep-cur- Mrs. Howard King. R.R. No. 6, tamed room i Truro, 1.S., say's--"I am the mother Tonic to Build lip the Blood. The firelight and the ferlowship 'at • � e-1 four children and have always used i home. .Lots of 'Em. ' Baby's Own Tatims when any of them; 'There are many women who have -• �-' Ontythts Iromach: to recognize best I First Bug—"iYhat kind cL a bug is been invalids or semi•invailtis too long � i7eeded a nisi#cine, and i can recom-, _ that Dr. Bug over there?" ! that they .accept their-condition se- a �' mead the Tablets as being unsurpas But Second Bug—"A bumbug, 1 guess!" , life burden They have endured brok• ed for chi:dbood atlmenn." Thous-; in one illumined instant• unmist.aken, en sieep.m Stomach trouble, nervous-', ! ands of other mothers agree with Mrs. At 'the dreatu's nater :edeP to stand nese, headaches and weakness so long �"� ' King as to the merits of the Tablets I heart-shaken t that they have given up hope of enjoy ' �' There are thousands of home a through-(And name LOve',a name and mark _ Aug good health rn most of these' ; out Canada where the Tablets are ab Life's holiest. ' cases a well chosen diet, fresh air and. ways kept an hand in'readiness for: That trach the homeless have and. - a todle to build up the blood would do the least sign ct any o1 the minor ail-I having. are blest, i wonders. To all run-down. nervoa_ meats which afflict little ones. 'Baby's —Nancy Byrd Turner. - ' people the eaperiehce of Mrs. H. J. Own Tablets never fall to regulate the i - - - { , - d w stomach and bowe..a, thus they ban.sh ¢ l -Cameron, Watervale, N,S., will be of! ? deep interest_ She says; About t o' constipation and Indigestion: break ups The Welsh mountain of Troespatcf-i years ago I Was in' a miserable run-; colds and simple fevers:. relieve colic fuwich, near Cardiff, says a dispatch. �,,tQ,y i1 " down condition. I was unable to do; �r and bring the baby throrgh that dread- has begun to move. Water mains and; oo t m head ached d and other public works are imperiled, and, `; l my. work, 9 a9 s ed teething period !n e�fety The Tab-i �� p g , mnight. my nerves were all unstrung,', lets never do harm—always good—as one important thoroughfare is so bad-' and for three weeks I could not eat or they are guaranteed absolutely treo i ly cracked that it has had to be c:osed. from any injurious drugs. They are LThe peo .e in the vicinity are much sleep. i then decided to give Dr, Wil- y., I uzzled at the henomenon, but surely I llama' Pink Pills atrial and'got adz ,. snld by medicine deelers or by mail at t P P , OnI boxes. By the time r had used'hall of 25:cents a,box from The Dr. Williams'{a mountain with so rough a naris' :. them I felt much better, and when I ," C Medicine Co., Brockville, Oaf. can't move fact a'nd.proiiahly will not lmove far. Here is great value ill had taken the six boxes 1 was as well �' © �' 4 " - -- Dairy Pacts„ We know as ever. I could work alt day and not t_ Age-ONd Secreta We Cannot there exists a bid de- ►- -Joel tired and have been strong and G- � � %Ive. � - healthy ever since, I have never tak-' ° mandforawell6tn hed, on any mediglne that did me so.much' Once a knife or a sword Is brokers $$ood-wearing Sanitary good and will always highly recons-' it is unmendable, for without destroy �S dau'y pail sellm at a emend Dr. alliums Pink Filial I !ng its temper there is apparently no $ �k Opt Jar price. Were It You can get these Pills from any, completely successful process of weld dC Or• 9—the 8 P Dairy Pail, - dealer, or by mail at 50 cents 1059 Ing steel. Yet in the early part of the �n8 Aew style- See them in the- medicine ? .. ' �' last century there lived in a,small ;' {�i5 Is box from The Dr. Williams' Medi t stores. Take a look at the ptA big ear, note the absence o! cine Co., Brockville, Oat. Welsh village a blacksmith who wag e able, within halt an hour, to weld tip -all cracks and crevices— $cgtlatnd'a Eternal Snows. could detect the joining. His secret o THE -SLENDERIZING TSILORED broken swords so skillfully that none pn mark rp ce-- GOWN. thelar. pE ' d only one dol gntp One usually thinks. of Switzerland Every'woman moat inc:ude in her died with him. 1 i your dairy.throughont with and the Alps in cbunectlon with eter• How the ancients mixed their paint- r ` nal snow, but there are' areas on the wardrobe,the one-piece tailored gown Ing colors is still mystery. Many pie- u' mountains of Scotland where the snow thair has become as much of a neces= 4'`w> ',,. ,.',,.� >«ti._,'? w' 65�'"�'r .'�,•'.a'c.. , x M v :. ;:vs•e•v. ''g ' � ':irl+1 n„ '. .i..•• i°-°';'i.v. ... .' s-. ^Cl'.,r-.ct^' �.; ;r.� r.. ..,y�o' :,w cw, i• ' •' 1 > .,,.+�..- ,;n4,•. :E. s^. -,' `. ,.q re"w. „•� ,.x;,� -.4"t.a. sx d^":+,a,r '""• .b. .4r4^ 3. .,n, � �X., if•" :t, ..A,• , as" :v..s >•s.„, *:a..t ::+� .�-'-'r .fir ^,,+e. �.', s .$w ' �..a, •:a:. 3-ir ^�.. -'',r^ .c S:t f� .. ,f. a's z-•'' �' aso �cvmr•'Yr ` �; .,,c••w. ..�„• r.., : -.:,,,•... w, .:. ...., .. •.r.+ :x. ..::.� - _ : • R* : .n I — _.. t • 77 � . . 7 our grocer -OrdRado Add6,000 Words to fig°.the Englsh hell uisually send "RecRose " � .y, l --• ,` _.. advent .,. The English nguage as 'o egad obs.codin�o to�the �Anatrallan _ _ L1usIcal' News. Radio__aQS._only he19 : b Mait-3s.nkin - Promoted the exchange o1 ideas, but It ha,a enriched our vera speech with a �• x�' g y vocabulary indispensable to those that �. : ould understand the mechanism. w e - The security afforded by the d'rovince of 8ntar2o Who Len. years 'aBo ever. concerned Savings Qfiice, together with the facilities extended by himself with radio frequency prob- ROSE lems? Who today would neglect to te� every Post Office in Canada and other countries, make it tune inand get his favorite ptatiotrgood l _possible for everyone to deposit their savings in this institu- We may ' have,known of atoms, of _ as tion. Interest is allowed, compounded half-yearly, with fug electrons, or protons and of triodes; The same good .tea .for 30 years. Try it! r.y checking privileges, but we now have a knowledge of in- - — The confidence the rural communities have shown in auctaace, of crystal detectors, of tun- ---this Savings Office is indicated by the large incr+�ase in de- lug tolls, or �a'riometers, of triode de- Fewer Books for the Youths. Classified Advertisements lectern and o1 autodynes. Audion and The British Scientific Society after w r posits, which are now over $20,000,000. potentiometer 'were once Greek .to FREE CATALOGUE. most of'us, and the amplifiers, radio long debate, has dee4ded that the en- All deposits are secured by the entire resources of the couragement of bookishness and as- RASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAps., ampliflcaticn and .radio triodea were dentary habits amolig bays is a vital iolas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dabliall' Province of Ontario. little less than a dead letter. , • and Barred Rock Eggs. The Wrig"d j ,p error. According to the majority of Farm, Brockville, Remittances should be made Post Office money order, To-day the radio world has enriched the members Ont, us.contributing not merely the work- parts make mistakes bank ch-eque, express order or registered letter, and should ;Ing knowledge of these terms 'them- In-forcing their children in education- MONEY TO LOAN. . be addressed to your nearest Branch, where they will receive al affairs. It is also claimed that the y r selves, which every live wire in lexico- rARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS prompt attention. foreng'does not educate because the graphy has placed on record, but by wanted. Reynaldo, ?? Victoria, 7.1 forced knowledge.is quickly forgotten. Toronto. '• ``^ s � compiling new, useful and educational A moderate amount of study is advis- able, but children.should be taught to Canada holds the last great area % —�— think-rather than study and healthy of unoccupied land to be had for no. - , .ty sorts do them more good than books thing or at nominal cost. Preserving Dignl HEAD OFFICE: 15 QUEENS PARI, TORONTO p t Toronto Branch Offices, A euxious'curtom exists in Genoa. and burning of the midnight candles. i Many of the aristocrats are rather ' Cor.-Bay and Adelaide Sts. Cor.University and Dundas ata. zi 4 - /��YOU Ctg01� � 1519 Danforth Avenue. poor, but they must keep up appear- Loud speakers sometimes need to t ances at any cost. So five or,six of be tuned down. NCW � '" Other Branches at the -nobility club together and`buy a iDat you cat Premete a (Hamilton. i4f Catharines, at. Mary's, Pembrokke, coach and horses, and then they ar- �tas,NeahhyCetldiflet m i' Brantford, Woodstock, -i0wen Sound, Ottawa, range among themselves the days the For sore T:troat Use Mtnard'sLtniment I Ul� 11H+alae�y a litemedF S•aforth, Walkerton.. Newmarket and Aylmer. t.. aadMoratns" different familteA will use the outfit. i xssrsoazrl$yesClieuyClear No MIS~. yPo. Fau:ts we see in others usual) fade; Write for Free Thus one family users the coach on y — ----------- Mondays, another on Tuesdays, and into insignificance :when we exercisel ll�tissrars>i�MItG..9.CutaYlai4liq,Cidcasr► . t, so on. Each.family has a set of doors frank self analysis. _ 4 for the coach with their own coat of STIFFNESS arm3 on the panelp, and they are put Ion according to the family which is I Rub in Minard's with the finger ' — s �� S{t ®' going to use the coach. _ --_.t ' moves-Ins It flummo0onand heali+. lie• Ideal S ru►gqVacatio s A remedy for every stn' • e Ottiy 2 I�oytl5rorn NatrYorl( ' STOCK Seed PO#ct0E3�► Go in Apr1113nd May - x Irish Cobblers and Green Mountains. when Bermuda Is ablaze wJth t, r ya Grade A. $1.60 par bag f.o.b. Brampton FI'O"'r'—verfectdays for roster Play. or Toronto. Cash with order, Lots of POWa]. T'isne-Screw Steamers ''a' •' � dairy carve is not worth keeping unless she � �. „ produces 6,000 pounds of milk or fiver per year. 6 or more bags 10 per cent less. FORT VICTORIA and � � Of M. W. DAWSON "FORT ST.GEORGE" y : Don't support a low producing herd. Start now P,o' Box 38 Brampton, OnL For Illvstrared Book lots Write 41, to weed out the poor ones. Breed the best ones to I 4 WhitcFall BERMUDA rk CtLINr• - . � 34 whiteha119trest • New York Cie9 a cod bulla and feed proper thea watch results. I t, er Any teear rearrar Assns t g P P q— _ Ask the successful dal farmer. �► _ - Does at pay? ,- dairy USE - - .> . ' •'- ITCHY ECZEMA 1 T _ . BETTER �tuL.L�.S PAY 1t11 T M O N Q S �► i SAWS 1 ALL OVER FACE 0 AL In Pimples and Blisters, a -- � Their teeth are bf a � v ( If. ,you are using a scrub sire you which makes Good Beef Sires Pay. Ian producing steers that are email is iii theta toughness tiamr keen ��5 I Healed by C utieura. A Sonic men breed beef cattle for plea- sine, thin Seabed aper the back and :.euttiag edge under ,e EAF i - J0, ° sure, but mare men breed them for 1' " leveryusage- «« d Joins, and dhlch usual* have a large a l ( "Eczema broke out in pimples =a. �c'cc .7L. • - - refit. R .Y� expect to make refit SlNoitDS CANADA stW CO. .BIRZD V' and blisters and spread all over my -- D h i P p paunch. Thin is c tap meat and sella � you should breed what the butcher for a low price. v �eouKw YONTRGL ar:.o..N.N a y H �1'YCP�l2$ face. It itched and burned causing tar to scratch which made it worse. +fir wants, who In the final judge of all Can you afford to continue this prac. 't. .�tA// D11f 7Stf I could not steep on account of the r ;block animas. tics? Not if you expect to put yo The butcher wants a steer low down. WE WANT CHURNING / lts�ntaatur AdfMftf os rtegutst ttrhation, and could lordly talk buslnea>! on the same plane ee t e ,�o.1soN Xtra.t vc. because the serf ern ions.were ail square, thick fleshed and fat. If you 7oa=Avr—ww YORK ' banker, I[ you do-not have ready I around my mouth. The uouble are using a scrub sire can you ever I money most hanks will loan you a suf- -expect to produce such animals? __ fasted several eerrywi$ get flcleat amount to purchase a good beef 1 vied ev thin I could �1 4%1► , The answer is "no," because such sire. ( but nothing helped me: I began0 REAM sires do not Possess the low down, A good etre will increase fife milk I using Cuticurs Soap and Ointment ,blocky, thick-set form. A beef bull sad• got relief. i continued the .. -)breeds into his calves what has been production—will increase the tat pro- We supply cane and .pay • express For Liver Troubles" t`. treatment and in about eight weeks duction pili enable one to get mom ehargea. We pay daily by express �t I was completely healed.' (Signed) `(bred into him-for generations. If this product from same amount of feed— money orders, which can be cashed �aundiee"Callstone� Win.- J. Romanchuk, Semburg, l els scrub blood he will breed scrub, will increase selling price of surplus anywhere without any charge. Sask. 'icalves. If it is good blood "he will stock. All these will increase the net Our Present Price Is 37 Cents Per .-Flatuleney"Aeidity CutisursSoap,Ointment and Tal- breed good calves. profit Pound Butter Fat. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Rem- cum aro ideal for daily toilet uses. li' ` The market wants thick, meaty The mil production of the heifers ,Sett to you at your station. edy a most reliable medicine used for 'v�•s..a rr..s loan. edrbsaa canal'° ' _ .retests and will out of ordinary cows sired by Ho[stefn, newt• d Il t>. eo•a pay a premium for a is subject to change without no nearly 60 years all over the world and roc. olshs.octe.na Fx. rar�ts<• +w ' ahem, The right kind of a sire will Ayrehire, Jerl3ey, and Guernsey bulla lee. To obtaid the top price, Qream attested by medical men and thousands no'Cotieuea Shavias Stick sic' `put the meat over the-back loins and increased over that of their darns by must be tree from bad Savors and of persona who found this remedy a - -in the th-Ighs. This is wfiat the butch- 64 per cent- The*fat prodticttoa in-I contain not lees than 30 per cent great boon. er wants when he buys a afeer. Butter Fat. These troubles cause more sxilf rlug creased by b2 der cent. and disturban"ces in ttie hu:m organ• ASK THIS The second generation increased !a ��'t'� ComumMi tam than any other. �-". milk production over the original cows Toronto Sufferers should not delay in putting 130 per cent. `In fat production 109 For references—Head Office, Toronto, faith into this 'remedy. as a trial wilt -HALIFAX NURSE. ' per cent. Bank of Montreal, or•your local banker, convince the most skeptical. i .. • Sold by all dlttggista. Price $1.26• O Established for over thirty deers. • " - � tile. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., _ ,Between ourselves. Toronto, Ont. " Proverbs are often a discourage- WAl rs, — She Is Willing to- Answer . � r meat. "There's many a slip 'twixt the The Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. Letters from Women Asking cup and the .lip"'would almost deter [�� „ About Lydia E. Pinkhalm'h you from drinking the best wine of Ritz-,./tarltor ._ life. "Look before you leap" often - . prevents you from leaping Motel Atlantic City _. Vegetable Compound T P ng 8t all. _. i These are be" cautionary proverbs. New Jerrep - �� , (live them only their due weight. "Go Halifax, Nova Scotia.— . I am a fna, 'in and win"is better. "Right is might" America's Smartest ternity nurse and have recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve otable Com- Resort Is better still. To"do right in scorn'of Hotel. P� �Y g Ms, to many woman who were child- consequences" It the-acme o1_human Famous for its Euro- Ms, aleo to women who need a good :• ltQ I endeavor. The over cautous never peen Atmosphere. - tonic I am English arid my b eband in �R week make a great venture. Whit they American, and he told me of Lydia E.', are looking over the hedge, and mea- perfect Cuisine and Pinkham while in England. I would {, : G sSel'viCs. appreciate a copy or two of our little • curing the ditch on the-other side, the Iwomen's - books on ailments. I have one * _ 3 hunt has swept on! We must take Single .rooms from :6.00 which I keep to lend. I will willingly " Me Standard .by 'which time by the forelock; He's bald be. Double rooms from $9.04 answer letters from any woman-sskm » hlnd! European Plan $�y stBayer"- Insist) about-the Vegetable Compound."—Mrs.' other Irons are Judged. There are times to be cautious; but 24 Uniacke Street, ' JUMP, New FiydIlatriC and I �. M. COLEMAN, oftener there are times to be bold and N rt i Halifax, Nova Scotia. Unless you see the Bayer OII can ,now obtain a agrressive, to risk all to gain all. The Electro - Therapeutic „ Could Not Slee Nights a s, 1 ren adventurers have o De artment. Cross on tablets you are not P ig -.1, t e s ve elf P �� _ genuine Hotpoint Iron• g p ed up the + titin the genuine Bayer rod- � Dublin, Ontario.— I was weak and . for;6.50. This famous nett- world, have made the wilderness the getting $r y p irregular,with pains and headaches,and iy rs gu t frit servant has for yea ;granary of the nations, and the "des- �,rUSTAVE T TI', ManRf!er ' uct proved safe by Inillions and � could not.sleep•nigllts. I learned abort been the flrpt choice among Lydia E. Pinkharn's Ve eta le x-' ort to blossom as life rose." h y h Cora- The did g Y i 'ons for 25 . �• . housewives.. reSC ribed b h s cl :discriminating ', 1 y physicians coati b ,-tarifa 1 .• x not "lin"linger shivering on the � p p b• the ettets in the ;•-.::a+ brink thumb rest—an -ollm- g g and yr .. :.'The thu g, -, nawapapera'and treed it beeause I wanted , sive Hotpoint patent—slim- fear to launch away. People earinates . all strain os. the — �,-- -� �: "' t°get better. 1 dace got nge results!wrist. This is 'the- Iron T �' Accept only a ' fro,ri it and I £eel a lot stronger and amAo man can tell whether he is rich Bitro-Phosphate feeds e nerves not troubled with such.bad headaches with the famous hot point Bayer package i as I used to be and am more regular. or poor by turning to his ledger. It is and old people need it to'make them -. s I am gaining in weight all the time and Your dealer sells _ � 'the,heart that makes a man rich. He feel and Took younger.' It's the one �' � •� Ilotpoint Irons. is rich according to what he is, not best nerve builder for weak, nerve ex- which contains proven directions I tell my friends what kind of medicine I Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets I-am taking. You may use my letter ]RED according to what he has:Henry Daunted men and women and that !a , y as a het to others.' Mrs. JANK== ' A Canadian General Electric Ward Ileeeher. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dniggists p ' why we guarantee it. Price $1 per RACHo, Box,12, Dublin, Ontario, Product. I Aspirin is the trade mark (registered*_10 pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front Canada) of Bayer 111nnnfat•tnre of 3tueo- Minard's Liniment for Colds. St. East, Toronto, Ont, I acetheacmester Of salleylicatad. i ISSUE No. i6--'2b. r 'lr��' - fide•. � -.- ..:.. � .•., ...' - .. ] .. .. ..-... � �� 'r y'�k{ r w .2,f. -p n .,u,.. .r.. u..R. .l. .. ;, ro ._ .,. -. ,_. :3.,... .. �.. .•c� ,'"1' Z .{ .S.p,, f d L4' n4 ro1B.: a*' :1. •'I') w;-,... ✓ .a?e; t°• :4 1�.,' a.,,ryyy e:�Y+l, n 'A..• '„�`xi'. t+1.• :y� ,.,,yt�. +,ash':�'i.:�• +�'.. ,✓''�' ,, yc. ..•r! •;4 apG,r. 'k. "��`� 7' ..n 'r a.- ,�, xa,;' 'w' ,� d :,.y. +.c'r�t°. �• .-,. ,;,,+. ,�;:i'„ .��sy� ,w,*,�,°t' if oL-J� �� Olata`�ay.ai' krt14�' um-�Y' '.^�'_ '�u•+'�.1.�'SGan°'i:}l�.'.'T+� ' r MK. '1. •�,� � , 3•' +•t�.• sr.�'��,�.�r..csr. '�F'"� �"d�..u.' .••.. 3E: -e 'm.r� ».: • - ..n„a '%e w �_ y.? c2�tirrl��'a�""'�:2. �.m,r,.-dv'.�.Iacrac',r�'..n.e.•�$yrrw�__'+�'.�,1�F..a�.z.=m.,"•.�"':.$c;"wS r. �n Nk�t�w 3 tie ".i i sok. w 9 'rents?r r r _ "" ..;� i. .,•,r.. .r-�✓ 7.+"s,`.^;�"+�,..'.. _.n ;v ,..... s..+r. r�a*v.+. 'M. •# "• wt�,v• '95. MY. a•nY` ,rte $'i' ,..rS' .9F'^' -,.. •.XS :k .✓.d M1 •{•a .. - { .. .c.!•'•'.'� ., y... ..,•IM �._i.X .K .. ?✓ l .•.Y wS a. ,P'i a. fl •,. : •^ ...s r r,,. sa.fn.,' ,.,� r..'k{: a.i-ne n*7 N t•.: a ;N ,�Y. •ire r. . .,t'• :k: u•L- ,, •h+'t_-c, :.�' Y'.* ;- ...•• v. ,rr,.iso t,f rye ;i rnr..,tr: r:v �.i*-h�•s-.n r. .. a► „�,,.a...., :- ie a'"'• �"�, `•<" � ..�'<""¢'�.,, ..;�.:. .;:.� .h, r.�li r, � C -f,. .,+�.�" o-,,N. 1 f .. .;.•...:_,, r.r ,'t•.-�`q•.t .• .;..,..-4,. - . . ..:.:•d ...,.: ...: 't•"''-, r""� '•'x", sk : .Cold.} -,Coal :'1 _ AllhoutstAnding taxes of-the Town R I�i H A� D•S 0 � -� •- y T..R*dS Ship of Pickering wusl be paid on +'fit �•. " $1.73 per year,; 61.50 if paid in advance. of before April 22od. AFter litter ' SutncriptioB=ro in s2`00 its advance. d Creat Hard and Soft Coal of they date the account; will- be hauled -•--GARDEN SEEDS;' - .�`--FLO WER- SE+'EDS, _ �- to the Bailiff for collection. hest gnalltp on THOS. GREGG. DUTCH METS, 111ULTIPLYER ONION SETTB� JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, -hand Tax Collector LA .ONIO..N SEED 'IN' BULK; _-5. O. Football Association -� OJ' a �r and Cream - 13CUBDULE FOR 1925 P1G� eriJa�. Gat. SWEET PEAS, NASTURTIUM, GARDEN .SEEDS, r ;< irv, : May -2 PidketidV at Wbitby �T ]�] _ Wanted ' - Goodwood at Cherrywood F E N `-['!' I N _ _ BEANS, CORN Etc , IN -BIILH. Claremont ut Asbburur Abput o0-Cans of Milk and a quantity SW ' Green River at Brooklin a are prepared to build kind sell all ��> 114sy 0 t;'hitbv at Goodivood. atvles of I+mu, chicken wire and stock of Sweet Urearn. TURNIP AND MA NGEL_ SEED J Cherry"rood att Claremont- fences at reasonable pt ices. For particulars phone s " Asbbaru at Green River It will pny you to consult us before Brooklin at 33euchtbtet porch+,slug. .Map 16 Claremont tat,-«'hitbp «'e also bare for mile Asphalt Pilose Pick 1527 �j A ��J -MAPLE �'r �T � T " Green Ricer at Cherrywood Ready Ronflug and 31 3� KINGS'!'Oti'R'OdD' i y• 'SYRUP R V P V. Manchester tit Ashburp $ale Wire —= — Goodwood at Pickering GEO. FARL13YIeSON.BrocikRoad Fj e`tCI11E'l'S �t,tl'jltjfl�l r r.< May 23 Ashburn at Guodwood Pickering R. R. 1 t 2.Jf)-per ballon, or 75c a quart s Whitby at Geeen Rirei' - 28,3 Phone Pick..1709 - Cher,ywood at Manchester I ain agent f,ir the World's Greatest May 21 Picket ing at Brooklin $eparutnr The Renfrew," Store, �•� ,`I1HA�;I�Jo��S GROCERY k" "May 3v BroF klin tit Ashburn Clipper Plates 5cxlea and Oil '1:ogine5.. l Ianry s • _ Goodwood at Claremont famous Plows, Points,Grain (i-icders, o Checrycroodat�i'hitby Sharpened Wheel IiarroivsetC. -----_ -------- — - - ---. — \. -\— --- �� May 28 5lanebester at Pickering Brantford hinder twine iiod second• • y �] r [�]' Stgre June 8 Whit y at at Brooklin �i'e haleall nece ing equipineut for hand separators for Bale. _plc erin Ha � gi are �r Whitby at Ashburn pp�roperly sharpening aLl +Hakes of, - - - " Green River at Manchester HorseClippinq, She Shearing, Fet• ROOT. DEVITT, / 'June 4 Pickering tit Cberrywood lock and Barber Ciipper Plates. .Phone 505 Pick. BRUU(3 HAM -June 13$rooklin at Goodwood The work Is done by experts. Old _ { Manchester at Claremont plates ground and sharpened ELM DALE 1< L+ M11 1 .. Ashburn at Cherrywood- - r_■ .11j .f"'S1 -r. jrEli+LrsJ '� +� '� •°� � "� '�' "� '� . 'O'T�'. June 11 Green River at Pickering to cut like new. T ALL WORK GUARANTEED June 20 Claremont at Green Riyer PCO EF{= (� jar,. i Whitby at Brooklin Prices for Sharpening Plates how iq the kilns ti Ret your Feo-4 for the spring.crap.. vs' Goodwood at Manchester (All Makes): We have a good supply of J r a pars. r air 50o Wheat or any grain taken itf ��� June 18 Pickering at Ashburn _ Ullpping Plates. each 25c t June 27 Claremont at Pickering per pair rrOc BrookllD at Cherrywood Barba O per p exchange for Flour. Clover,. Alsike, A lftllfa and Tls]3othy Manchenter at Whitby -Fetlock Clippers.per pair We •Green River at Goodwood We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, Pack the ]ales by and send Ju 4 Brookllo at Green River P All N0. 1 Tested Seed. July thew us by Parcel Post. Oi1.Ce)te;Meal. y • Ashburn at Claremont Be sure the package is marked lain] �lao, give our stock a good Spring Tonic. 'We have t e Ubrrrywood at Goodwood P g plainly all kinds of rain. y p Whitby at Pickering with your name and address. as g Royal Purple and Dr. Beer+lines. well as ours. Beit cao be y Goodwood at Whitby Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. Jul 11 � -- —, _-. -esaily ideatifled - Agent for McCormick Deering Parra Implements and Repairs. - it Ularetuont at Cherrywood J Green River at Ashburn Mail a separate letter of instructions at Rol Household Flour,. One Motto: We hews it, can get It.br it 1e not tnadP.. rr� Menehester at Brooklin the same time you send package. (;mem of to West Flour. - Y y 1 for the Stewart Clipping P = Jai 18 Whitby at Ciatremont We also carr a full lineof re air arts !: Cherrywood at Oreea.R'ver CHOPPING EVERY Ashburn at Manchester Machioe. 0 e6t .\ _ .July 18 Pickering at Goodwood C$ LBS SARQE' T, l 'V EEK DAY �r .:July 25 Goodwood at Ashhnra 1 ib Green River at Whitby , Hardware, j` �t►+� ' P _-Manchester at Cherrywood Phone 9M (80 32) - - MARKHAM I ID. Z-T. mj=(=V 7CC0 J. Sa BALSDON, � • PICKERING Brooklin at Pickering — - 'dng 1 Ashburn at Brobklia ' Cl••retuont at Goodwo, r Whithy at Cheirywoad ' July 30 Pirkering at Hanchester 84 - - --Aug 8 Br.tc k lin at C'.l•ireruont _Convenie_nA_'___ —Asbburn at Whi�bpr4�Manchester at Green River' for 1 }� - Aug a Cherrywood at Pickenng � Create &n Account ,Aug 15 Goodwood at Brooklin =` � With /1y�is i Cfareiyotitl at faaChe6 tP r 1 Far �"'�"� �� Y\ T 7 ■tri You ' 4 -- Chert woad at Asbburn _ . .- Z r Aug 13 Pickering it Green River I * T �t - g Aug Y.�Green Ricer at,Clarenooat ,h 1C�Cr� Loan 'COUPOP _ . Brooklin at Whitby - ! i V, Manchester at Goodwood Tveniences HISbank offers mint' COt1-dug l0 Aahburo at Pickering 1.Aug 29 Cherrywood at Brooklin '� forthetransaction VICTORY Evan Ct�nFon9 will Whitby at Manche ter of Farmers'business. An account to matbre on the first (Inv of Goodwood at Grven River 'here enables you to pay your bills BANKING next month. Clip your eonpons �+ Aug 27 �tcker log %t-Claremont �r and do a large proportion of your ' aid use-them to alien aSavings- Ali 1avings_ Ali garueo during the months r4f '•+u..soY May and August will begin at(, p. other business by [trail Without Account m-ith us. Then the -m., and during Jure and July at - having to drive to town and inter-- YEARS inonev sour $vale earned r�iii in 8.3►1p. m., sti+ndard tittle. If -you contemplate rapt the work of the farm. We tim ire earnin;- = CARD OF THANKS. increasing your w11L handle your farm sales - — - We wills to express our heartfrit dairy or live stock notes—safeguard them and maize _ operations, consult $thanks tothe many friends and neigh- lltiwhen due. 'bort for their kindness and expressit.ne the manager of our local braarb. _His STANDARD- BANK of ep'mpathp ir5 ons recentEad 6ereove- The polis of this bank has always meat in the death of otardear husba d experience and y and kind father. P itdvice will be very been to assist the development of/ OF CANADA —Mrs. J. Patterson and Family. -belpful to you. Canadian agriculture. ;PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, •ranger Brano os also at Brooklin, ask Hill Whitby I '_ASBESTOPROOF : .:: _TM -- - - An asbestos prepared root coating. • • Will not crack, peel or burn. • One ap• a.. lieation is r na, lt,coats of ordln BAS Subscribe for The- Pickering News pry roof paints. Will mike a roof Whitby Branch—G. P. Lynd, Manager - - entirely waterproof. Does not-require Brooblin Branch—S.C. Cross. Manager dressing or painting. QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION For full partteulare in regard to this a. -valuable roof Boating _ r� •`1 apply to - 'f W89 PICgERING - I C.K E R I N�i Special -price n auto tires - ion �}IN. w.. STAFFORD. _M•EAT .":M ARKET . Marble and Granite Dealer. Cea illery tering Ficet•clastwork etc. 7Rennd Roast or Steak; ... - 20a per lb s - \ Barloin Roast or Steak, We garanteed. • Porterhonw}! tstor Steak,' " - _ .. M. - .Hiogston Road'and Pickering • Rump Roast _ ,. ... 1& I East Townline._ Fine Rib Roast, 9'140 O.—Whitby R. R. 1 $eau - lee- P. _ t, • •.` y Rib Roast, is }• -- Shoulder Roast. .. ... . •14 mid. 18c .~iral�n Chop "Pot Pot Roast, ... .. , ' a ., RE dB RNS a srieket, to buil, ... .. _ .:� ' E I,1, M:ftl t�` A AND FLIKING; beg if Pink,... MPI _ . '25e I»-serf Permanent - I am prepared to do Chopping'and Lc,iu of Pork. .. .:. • .. ,_ •.... .. 25e " i9 anin •proo:' Super-stroft j FI F Oat sking every day Blit „ L Wsathsatight �valuo Conwnisnt Saturday. Shouldet Roast of Pork, - .. 20c 28c _ Stoneboat's For Sale .: Pork Chops, .. .. 28c you need a new Bam or an old one remodelled -- _Pare Pork Sausage, ... .'.: 25c' .� rt a John F. Bayles, Claremont Finest Salt Pork,::: :: .. _ .....25c " have quote you. Let n r show you ng m omy,�y - y y have b They are enormously strong, Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c " _ AuralRoute No: 2 - • - •- - -- to work in,and moderate in cost. , .i t. sliced, ...' ... `135c j — Cared 'i - - wy "Eastluke• Meta[- . stmatesgaygtoREAD THISOVER -Mild Ca Rolls half or whole). 30c lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alteratidba i Save your time and money by instal- Back Bacon, -45c " done. All work absolutely guaranteed. - - ling in you range one of our Instant Booked Ham : •9aa oil- Burnett: Onty 98.50. Will Weiners,.. '� ... ... 25c - Fi J. ROUSE P I C K E R I N G ::]sat a life tirne. 'r Head-Oheese,.. .. .. ... .. 15c BU I LDER DOIAMM Our International Oil Furnace Burn- ? , ` ars are most complete. Gravity fed. Easy First and Domestic Shortening; 3 lbs 55 cents Buiilding Contratctina ,Perfectly safe. Enormous heaters. 5 lbs 90cents: Barns, Houses, etas of all kiinds Bverlssting. Will go in any furnace. lb prints 1S eents3, '-B"y to instal and operate. Price Frea6 Trout aod;White Fish Every Friday Pickering Dealer for the Products of ' Isf11.75. Ask for folders. W. J. GORDON'S, The Metallic Roofing Co. Obvrrb Street, �j � - Limited, Toronto* � ^, Uzr `' � q}_ .•.�$CDw rT�►1'i1,:Y ..""..•• 1•iClGC:::'•Zs Tl' r_:.l t REI� 8J� PICS INl t.+' ' " � 7e—••ter-Y .,wca�a�,..w:ire=:"-zr�:.r�r•.. sw-�ge��x��e�r�s�s:A;�n�va•r�is. .;� c��„i^i:v::..r . .a A i M . .yr ... 1 xc .? r up a.. .. ) •i.'f'^yr.. W;k'e,^ , TP .µp.. .•re p'..vG:.d, .'f1V° .,..y .y�.. :4. ,.:'?'"-°", X. h. i•':. - +h4.,, _ },�'Y •1 '.'a• 'C ,'J,i 4 .,^."Y'°'°;'.; , ':';,_ ��..+•^,...., -,;.:...... .}a,•._,..•a,..,...,_.-..-, • . a _ ti'•. .• ." u: ' +� s•' .; ..1. •.'�''a .s: .:'ai+*!::'.'',r-"L -+.,•,_ ,�a..r.:-"iu;,.�.„".a+t;h.f,ic"''S••�«;qo. 71 ,.�. _ • r• > Ci.AREtat?r,l r: Mars Kathleen 1lfc Leocr;of•Toron; Un ;Veduesday of last ween O SWE T'S ale Leaf �dtitival Fire t T. E. StephensonRE104 ]s in Whitby. to, epett.4 a few dery4 recently at while burning sweet crover on the Jy. thehuwotzf her py.reuti" railway, Ed. Lluton had the rola- this Reek on jury duty. The B. Y. P. U. field an open fortune to be pa]nftilly ►corned Raving puichtised the stock, from 'It sura VC• � �� R.Ward is visiting his daughter, the Estate of _ .tussling ori hlunriesyaven�.nK.,when about his face and back, his t�lotlt� w•,• ,M re. W'. F. R:Jones, of'Tordn� Raven A. le pr Miss V. Bs]Suug��iog b,ving become ignited. - W. G. BARNES Arid the entire; C}beupreAeebfor-farn and country" F. C. Beed, of Toronto, spentgram . Fridaywith J. H. and Airs. Beal. - - vocal tunstc and a pantomime. i business of JOS. W. DOTEN• x, - Mr. Klipatrick, of Brarngton;-ix Harness Boats Repaired , Am prepared to supply all sizes. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, visiting his son. Ben, sod family. - -- _ _ froth Harry Boxes to Three wind•mille.Silos etc. ' Mrs. H. Villeneuve and fatuity W T ED / Now is the ilius to get your old and Half Bushel. :left oo Monday for their homy in �� harness and beets repaired u�of ail kinds ante A oint, Mich. GOOD PnULT$Y at a.price that will . Queen River Basket Works Clark Raw n, of Toronto, is � . . .. �p _ - � `.• suit Phone Mark.8409 'FgRMS FOR BALE ' ending a few da s with relatives GOOD APPLES `you• _. y Spies 1 50 per hush., Ontario .a les. •.They will wear like new, An Claremont. PP -FRANK PENNOCK Write or phone ].Uta per mush.. Rl1APet8 1.W per bush., R. and Mro• Beetle and family. of Tolman sweets 100 per trusts. Peta- THOMAS .. WATSON Brookline spent Easter with James toes at current rices, also Eggs, "The Man,-ihat made the Barnes' - P gq PIUKERING ONT. BaskeC, ED. B O WM -A N 4nd Airs. Evans. Jahn and Airs. Caster acid child, Prices delivered'at.lot 31,,con. 1. Pickering. , of Toronto,spent the holiday%%-Ith a="`" 20 WHITBY,`ONT, ; 'the former's parents. A. ��i. -C O 0, K L . Mrs. W. Dryden and Mrs..Eddy, Y ,� ':, of Brooklta, spent Thursdaywith , L ''� �r CLARE11i Miss Margaret Macnab. S ]j 1 .1. tat" L L S Mrs, A. J. Chaudler, of Toronto. ' ' i i CRAFAMERY / ?pent the holiday with her par- ants, J. H and Aire. Beal• &-itislh Columbia Cedar '_•ra: 4 Gott Galvanized Steel Shingles -., :;s�''% '':,=:�':����::�::T"• c :,.L: :t2 Higbest ice aid for -r.ii.i<•_0.i isii ue The U. P'. !7. Club sh]'pped a car. (Cream at the Bird's Felt Skate Shingles ~ load of mixed stock to Toronto on / %. 'Each service we conduct Rhows a perfect observance of the ;g r for sale at Tuesday,rD. Crozier in charge. ey propritias and a thorough understr,nding of our profes- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREbiONT ,;� Claremor t Creamery R. J. and Mrs Mann,Lyman and � sional duties. To all we Rive the.same thoughtful atter• _ � i MrP. l ilkey and Mrs. 1ticCttllum Call and qct prices. %� limn and assistance, c`+ r` Give us a trial and be convinced . stere in Toronto onfrierThursday. _ - - aL p[�j(E (i A i; • A large number of friends and points - -- ` relatives from outside pnts at. tended the funeral of the late An. ""'�'•""•"�"""""•"•' Pickering� r�{ drew story on snoday•' _— - - erGaods Stoxa tA meeting of the LrFa 1sciRade ; .Y,will be held on Monday evening at 1{E BREAD r nPA �J oe S o'clock in the fire hall. A good 1TH A HARNESS ' At -attendance is requested. ' ti Our supply of quality Harness and s D. A. and Mrs. Scott, tidies Mar, PUR!'05E Parte is now complete. garet Macnaband Mrs. (leo. Scott can - Now-is the Time to Prepare HOOTS-GREB SHOE y- Irontoaon Easter gdayRenfrew,ofwTo- -_ We have eGa argehand-unbeatable s stock of this mous Now,that spring has came, .fly '/ oo n a -unbea "do the basine#9 men not to for hard wear and tear. get We were fortunate to secure 9 large stook, consist 4� eth®r and arrange to have earl gree Rubber BOOtB REPAIRTNG t fT S ing of Boots,'Shoes, elosinit P Come gentlermen, belikr ES'our purefood bread aHd aIIVas Shoes of 911 kinds, We maintain our established 're uta,. J4 other places. has a worthy purpose. , tion for repairing alt kinds o! M. J. and Mrs. Wilker motored - harness and boots. pt lto Tavistock to spend the holiday It`brings health and full streogth'and a mealtime ,Also, a-large supply of ladies' samples:in Oxfords, CECIL �.i1rALLIMY with the former's parents. They , . were accompanied by MrP. C. A. eHtiefaetioo to the folks _ Slippers and Cashion Bole foots. Overland and children who are who partake of it regu- Harness maker, visiting her sitter. Mrs. (Rev.). G , - PICKERING, - aONTARIO g tarty. , One elite calls for, .. Bank to lase than 1915 prices. 8. Lloyd, of Hespeler. a (oaf, one loaf forms the L. W. and 1lfrs. Yi]key, .their _ ` habit. r Call at Phone 3800 zoo, Clifunl,.of Guelph, and lady I � INGOL vis friend ited J. and Mrs.Tarr. of Lemonvilie, bn Sunday. Theft ti daughter. Miss Edna Tarr, ha- ____,a a•_----a ur•ned front the hospital where she underwent a snecessf uL opera � • ition on one of her feet. H.�, �..• sir Nest Ronda at the Ba ti9t r '� ORO'ERI E6 3 y p ' ti 5-AMER�."� A�t� � !� •Church thepastoractor will reach in "I ► _.. - ,•` -the tuorvin on "How aThreghinQ u� ��N' P 3ONE '�100 fel �OP't/1.AR Rq ° j Turned into a Prayer Meeting,' �t;lh ICKERING ": y J SfiEy- ` and in the evening on "A Good r '� - - t House cleaning Sadly Spoiled." _You utight do a lot worse•than at pt Itend one or both of these services. {' "You are cordially invited. `� .. _ Lj The Claremont Football Clutr re. :� ® C5 'T' roc ani doneini ht last.. Reek and -' Cole��"`n Store ihave entered the South Ontari, Grocery: e { League The full'Dwing offteer 'were elected for the season : Hon. _ _ RunningWater! Presidents-W. Wallis and W. G. / Stoves L u 8inghsm. Pres.-E. Bryan. Vire �ilel] aI1C� here You 1►r ant �t Bananas,, r'oz�n lup y Good Brooms, Pres.-Jno. Scott, 2nd Vice Pres. { dozen Cttps and Saucers, 45c u Vred Evantr, See..treaa.-M. Idor• : . ark. Alanager-Harold Barclay. On any farm of average size at least one hour a day-361 Clever Leaf pattern, �n.. I� Broken Orange Pekoe Tee, lb 850 ,r The fee was fixed at 50 cent* and ten hour working days a year—are spent in the irksome, Br)yalokeOExcelsior Dates, pkg... llo ranr, it is hoped that fall those interested wearying task of pumping water. 361 days which one Kellogge'd Corn Flakes, 2 for 280 I " in football will join the slab and of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, Pure Maple Syrup, # gal fare 1.231 receive a badge. Salmon (extra good) 1 2 tins 270 A Horticultural Society has been Co_ n1e In �,nd rest or recreation--besides supplying running water ., organized in Claremont with the - same quality, 1e a tin 250 .foUowing, officers : Pres.=Mrs: G. soe our sew wherever you want it. Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes' The one bothersome task, that of oilin the windmill in all kinds of always in stork 'M. Forsyth. 'Vice Pres:Mrs. D.A. ._ `'° Scott, 2nc� Vice Pree.-Sirs,'Evans Coleman Gas- weather, is overcome in the Toronto M-Oiler, which requires Irish Rolled Oats, 5 lbs 250 Ward, Sec.-Tress.-FL. J. How, oil only "once a year." Friction and wear are�rractically abolished. oPetshioR Soda, 8 lbs .: 100 �R Clothes Pins. 3 doz ... 'Directors for two years-Miss S. '►StOvel3, Cheap Toronto wm&vlls, too, can be made abeotutdy self-regulating in Globe Wash Hoards, each 490 Z. Evans, Mrs, J. Coates, Mrs. A. � operation. • Tomlifite. Geo.. Scott and llusno. er and better The "Tomnto." Tower will stand for a Lifetime because it is the. Our prices are all right. ' jMiss Cochrane.Directors for 1 year .:ishheaviest, strongest and best-braced one built for any wipdmill. Frank C HIDL�� s. J. How,Ira Boyer, Dr Torn. an coal .oi.l. Let me explain why I believe ".is one of thebiggestconveniatces sot, cat,have, CLAREMONT linson, Mrs. D.Gregg,and Mrs. W. Ward. Marfa interest is being manifested in the work of the so. W.� R, EMERSON, ,ctety, and we look for mach being a 'Whitby,,P. O. Phone 308Jdone towards Qr=m� �ivsr T , a oat Fee « f C 0 0 P E R look ore beautifnl SAW Rill and Basket Report of the Claremont Oon- r --- -- itionation,Sehool for ,the winter GLAIiEMUNX :,tertb, I stands for over 7$ r cent; II from•07 to 75 per cent: III from 60 to 60 percent; - C for e Q credit. Form Ill-Mabel Bis andSEED CO R 14 . , ..LOGS WANTED Alice Pegg I, Margaret Gee I, A]- . r Custom sawing done, Oat Rolilux bort Harvey II. Eileen Cooper II. - and'Choppiog,Wood 'Horace Leigh II, Bertha Bacon, - ENNIVS Selected Pure Bred Seed Corn is of Edna Green, unttorm, - `Repairing, ' Aldine Ward( sal) : ' R h sad Is the best - p eco t �ermtnaNat, xI;Allan fliilldr lY; Mibel Bryaa �: that can be procured here. It is cote- - - :shaping and Turnink. and Rgbt..WOltilam. �gnal) iii; p loos selected, sad 'tpoeou r aec}Imated 3ladys Jones III, . G"ordon Sic• .' Canadian erowlas t�sdltioae, _ Kiddie Ssn►, sleighs, Office Stools " - Bride and Edith Stepphenson(egnal) Spring will_soon We �(d�+nt 6OW in the Margaret PaAh III, Isabel Order of PoWlihtt• .' _ Salt For Sale t Gregg III.Evelyn McOnllougb and be here lasrrhrlle�s star rntAva - Wyrtle Wilson (egnal)-C; Door►ld :.' OF DSM - - - " CHAS.A. WHITS. � w" -Beer C, Oscar Stephenson O. Ken. A, fulI line or the latest tet'so��m• iwnto�satsw>ZaqSuccessor to late W. G. Barnes " s meth Reesor. Form II-Muriel W"m Q�r _ - Phonet3420 or wrIte.Locust Hill, OvL ..Jones I. .Irene Cowie and Hugh WALL PAPERS c°*a"m blur _ f -Miller (equal)I, Loptyrptow "..GOLDIN Claw q ) Elizabeth Ward IT, all 22 inches Wide. 1Voartt Dnrtor�� - �4Vuco"stx No. - _ .�.•� ,. Adelaide McCullough II, Elsie Gtn"r W"rrs Be+sitei e 'Matthews II. Edith' Benns and •Prices to suit eperyone RID' I!MMtce ' r: Earl Black (e.Inal) III• Dorothy See Our before buy in �" ""r•+ 'q'j S"1 " rA.00iA tram - it Harbroa and Fred Byer (equal) C, _papers S $ rrr.i w.r.. „ Greer J..", Jam Fingold C, Alma Doucette C, elsewhere_ - - ORURO � r �?ENN1E _- _ a ' ' Jack Gerow C Collins McBride C, A complete list of MIIL,t.IAM COMPANY ` ;Margaret Linton. Peter. Scott. fLItylTfltD - _, �j M 5� Form I-Stella McC ullonRh III, Sherwin"Willi 76 • DBL 1Dfi and JARVIS StrEeta -TORONTO Elmer Evans III,Alfred Moles I[I, - - Margaret Speneeley C, Thomas Paints, Oils and - If you ca e n obi°in locally, please writer us. __ O!all materials and desittn Oliver C, Cecil Axford C, George t your Deder's addres* - kept in stook. II will pa; you :a+ Varnishes gall at our wQrkv and inspeot our sioe� Middleton and Gerald QArbron 'We maintain at Chatham,Ont.,a Seed Corn establiAbment - obtain prior• Don't be misisa tial), SadieLinton and Phyllis Phone 1402 tq� with the tAost modem machinery for handliltq high (eq y - age-161 we do not employ them;ooasegnA5114 grade Seed Corn and.in which lux been installed all the latest ` -- `K3erow (aqua]), Kathleen Taylor _ _ ly We can, and dotbeoW o8 the ageet �:•' Q- and Margaret Doucette ), - . A• testingxand drying machinery of the most _ per y (e ria] T SUO ineerisdnl iuv t D arahatistg from you we ISP ' Margaret Bingham,Malcolm 9pen- ] T m �,,,,w," , r" „y„ a, , y 7 P Oei1 ! coley, Hazel Wilson.--MJ. Wil- s ��ia • 1 1 �+•. r/ �+r s•�t+M����� �' sag solicited. �a trot•. Principal: M. Stephenson, jerNie- '"'` j""e' C.T. T. M ATHHSON; ; A99istRnt- l CLSREMONT t 04ceaad writes, ,gni y.uukvft ir' � v ,r• •, .M�.+r. k 'e:: ... .. .•.w eFitfC:.-,..... .r. •. 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"�. g A.s,a*�.r� ;. ,.r. ._. . :ei,.,�, . . r -z ,, .,#': e=t••., h,.L.., aa. d7' i°” ,`!' ,r +r�,•avn:y ,*.;,, ...e"• a . Nj - _ dark trine Isiish eye• which, like the sky ,+seeded is a Hill, 'light ' a Iain face'and ennoble�a beautif _.FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES—No. 9 p 3 - . one. - Betty took her .way to the high — J Crodaaft.behind her cattle- hummin a • beast-free snatch of song and twCr 'ti = ' - . he 'T-ea :- � _T � s little slip of willow in r hand:She ... carried the wand for forma Bake, but �I she never laid it upon one of the meek '.z P If the Chinese, who first"discovered tea, fLe of cows before her, which, ob- it serving precedence as completely as had realized the;possibilities of the trade humans at a state reception,-tad each -� and had studied the nature,and require- - their appointed order of.coming and s° going,not to be departed from:on pain meats of tills plant, pa p Ghana might Still be ` of homing and forfeiture o! social the largest tea producing country.' Cen standing. _ Bettqq Landsborough put u th tuiries of neglect, however, stunted elle bars slipping them into their p slots growth and caused the quality to deterior- with a little familiar 'clatter and I 1 fastening the cross Am of each. And i ate. ,In the mountains of Ceylon `and now with her face to the brown moor- -'.India, tea was found to flourish. Scientific lands she stood awhile thougfitfully kr gazing into' the west, thinking the ».—.-- t '"� methods of cultivation and, nanufacture sweetly tangled thoughts.of a young :. were introduced with remark*ble results. maid before "he" comes to gather all a :., • , , _ the strands into one and to make sk Com. R, •Now the finest tea grown in tlg world and Y J he easy W�� y and earth, the night and the day, the by far, the largest quantity conies from flower and-the tree, the sun, the moon these countries. SALAI)A is mainly and the stare of heaven'speak only of t "him him—" of what he will sayA dot& om► rte'from flavoury I•�dia and Ceylon next time, of what he said last tun , .:,wash �7 r1 Gish IR& I , ..PZng teas. of what ha is doing . now, and in • ` es ecial when he will come again! . • - p Barring a flirtation or two with Mrs. Experience gives her method r wart in ose names,water Bett as far as uras heart-whole, soaking. $ tions were concerned were certaini' of tti�$ clothes spotlessly White untouched by love, ignorant as yet of _ y the breathing of that divine breath,' r v which goes round the world stirring ."It's so easy, really! There's no hard- rubbing, so', '; - d an '1 after to 0o d evi ate their kind the _ weans -on clothes—no boiling, no toiling over w hearts of men, yet'making either'pre- �T g. g a¢h ferable to the dead stagnation of 'tubs. Here's the way I do my weakly wash.. - selfishness: As she stood looking into the sun- "I merely soap the clothes lightly with Sunlight Soap, _ set across the pasture bars the lately roll them up ti htly and put them to soak for 30 minutes or w `bereaved Willie Gilroy,-Sheriff's offl- Th al _ I cer and proven expert in matrimony, anpotha, so that in�u. . That s 1. Sunlight dissolves all dirt and grease- _ - as it ure soap were me din six-leaguown the e boots—oindispro- like Sunlight rinses away quickly-and completely; as impure port to his size, and especially soap stays and injurek the clothes. to the sagging and swaying mourning t1t1(!dq weeper" in his hat, were the strides '•For dishes and all housework, Sunlight is excellent and iti �Y S'CBOCgET�. - will►which he on i.ered the breathless •,, miles. & q' really economical, too, because every bit of it is pure, dPanain : 'r .. Goa And more good news—Sunlight keeps the hands soft - A guid and heartsome evening to „ _ lie, -cheerfully; comfortable." Lever Brothers ed, Toronto, make it. _._. on, Betty!" said Wil p ' and rtable Lev tl�era Limit on ` (;'ye are takin' the air?" t i - Betty turned and looked at the little t.1JAPI'F.R Xl'I1. ways to the hili pastures strangely man wita the large tolerance which in disturbed in their minds. It had al- moments of good nature we ma ex- Sunli ght S - - '!'AN IWVFai OF NIMMIAGE. r - Y ways he effect on the milk next morntend to a spiderperfec to an earwig. ;s • when employed upon the business:ins when Rob Armour undertook the p-- not of-the law Stiillie droy's customs did' uttin out of the milk- ivers the She was a perfect;y healthy andalter tvsrh the weather,or`the sea p g g tealthiiy perfect country ]ass, well - 1 sone er irh a sirnit :ran, with very,night before. aware of being pretty . enough toi But with Betty Landsborough on choose whom she world marry_, but `x g •• the quarter-deck how different both who was not in any hurry to ftnish lost ..rte t}sat hurls- level with his; 3 knee Fly ,6 ore a battered stovepipe;method and result! the job. -- hat a� ?'rfl.:;,ht sp and 'own as if it She had milked them with a�►aind Betty was completely happy al the'Black Dornal will do. I hae a peace- tenth, after corrin' like a corbie in —� had been made with a g oss of others light as a caress. Dornal. She was fond of her mistress, warning to deliver to Mathy Armour, the gloamin' to ppyke ect her maihter'9 in one tube and ther, cu: into lengths! Now, Flora," she would say. as it afraid '(but not too much afraid) of:elder though be be, that will send him e'en. Gin ye dinna want mair and to suit the w'earer's *future. His legs came to the turn of some placid and her master. In matters of the heart'oot o' this comfortable doonsittin'. An'I waur, Willie Gilroy, never daur to - were out of ;roportion to the length,glossy beauty—as It were at the bo-(she 'took it out of her master's sons,l I hae it free a credttable source that speak to Betty Landsborough again!" of his body, and he walked with a long vine climacteric of "fair, fat and and especially out of Rob, the eldest,�be's sair behind-hand at the bank." (To be continued.) stretching stride which did not vary forthy"—at any rate in the plenitude and she was devoted to Kit Kennedy.! Betty Landsborough said nothing. either u or down hill. .I of her milk.... young ' !With a sinkilig heart she-contem tat --"s' t p She considered herself with., justice a pp G What the Shrrift s officers medita- Then Flora would move a little to fortunate our woman. ed the ruin of that worthy household + tions were on the way to 4he Black make room at her side, and Betty A ling Who Couldn t Write. I)oznnl it would be hard to tell. Cer- would sit down upon- her stool and Guid sen to you, Meister Gilroy!" where 'she had been co happy. She = _ tainly they had nothing to do with'lean her brow against a soft flank. she said, coldlyy,recognizing the Sher. knew well what setvant lasses had Thouaanda of cyclists and motorisKs the message that took him the which.There was no boldin�gg basic of milk iff's officer. "T heard o' our loss and often to Out ftp with in other-places, pass along the excellent road by the was to erne it certain legal paper'under such i persatZe hand;which I'm:vexed for it. But w] L brings yelandbee the home of-the-Rnljng Elder had aide of the Thames which leads from - qac far free Cairn Edward at this been a haven of-sec' and ace to Staines to Windsor with no thought Upon Matthew Armour. could humor a cow as well as a gat- ?" C lent, and et could set bounds to both t the o nicht. her. that they are traversing perhaps the r Kit had gone to bed when Willie) Y Business, business, Betty, nothing, But the Sheriff's officer had yet most memorable piece of land in Eng. - Gilroy arrived. The kye were just that neither might pass. less" said the little man; "m worklmore to say. leaving the byre after milking-time,! 'lien w;-.en the milking was done, will not permit me a day's reset even; "Aye," he continued'insinuatingly, lead. Quite recently it has.been un- under the ca ab,e superintendence of!and and the reaming lues t.f white milk •' ' Betty, der water owing to the flooded con. P Pe g et this trying time. The Queens yell be wantin a new lace, y, •_Misq Betty Landsborough. Now cows carried to the rhilk use for the oris- ., dation the Thames. - - •are dignified and matronly animals. tress of Black Dornal to deal with ae- service must be attended rd land that afore tang, Weel, ye ken a e. Runnymede is a meadow by the side i Ape, it maun come hard on you—�I'm a man that weernen folk has been I They do not like to be, hurried, and;cording to her art, Betty came back, at your time o'life!" said Betty, who, partial to a' my life, though I spy it;of the road, from Which one catches there is a sympathetic and an unsym- to the byre. Every cow—Flora, Meg, like all her sex, cold not get up any j mysel'. Noo, Betty, I speak to you as'a, glimpse of Windsor Castle. Magna pathetic way of putting them out of Blossom, Hettie, Beauty, Speckh�— sympathy for the too frequently bar- a freend, do you think- that ye. wad!Charta Imland lies in the midst of. the {` the byre, turned her head, red-horned Ayrshire,eaved. like to come an' keep hoose for me?" stream. The Barons are said to nava ' Rob Armour's waywas the uns and black curly-polled Galloway alike, Betty turned n n ym- The Sheriffs officer, with the rem- y upon him a regard so been camped on-the meadow and the pathetic—not so Betty's. to see if it was Rob Armour or an- embrance of his brother's advice in fixed and stern that the least sensi- Reb, a general squire of dames,-al- ether who was to put them out. When his mind, d' not relish the allusion'tive man might have taken warning. King on the north side et the river, ways wanted to et awn to visit at it was "another" a perfumed sig`.! of � sad the.delegates of the contending g Y to his age. I But Willie Gilroy was completely the neighboring farmhouses. So he bovine thankfu:ness pervaded the Betty," he said, "I hae kenned yoei panoplied in the armor of his own patsies met on the island to discuss let the chains tall one after another byre. Each cow knew that th deed „ J conceit. - - the "protocol." It is a tang time generally be- let a rattle into the stalls, brought would be done sympatheticall3f, and ,'Aye,". " i „ + ginterrupted Betty, I hae, Diana be bashfu Betty; I leer t a lieved that the King placed his seal on down his hand with a sur ricin that they would go forth out of the + + P g heard my mother say that pe were a'kind a overcomin of first, but.I as-' the document which is usually regard• - flap" upon each cow's flank, and said;byre and rip into the croft so quietly man Keel u in ears at christen- sure ye that I mean it seriously," he in. a loud, stable-yard voice, "Hup, that (a, great point with a self- P y Y ed as the foundation of our liberties i„ Y P Ing. I di mind whether she said said, trying to subdue a certain con- in a pavilion erected on Runnymede. ?)•ou beast. The motherly, cud-chew-!1eapecting,animal they could discuss were at hers as 'vee-11" descension. ing matron so dealt with turned about both their.ends and their neighbors' „ "I am no "To be your hoosekeeper=ye want It Is a mistake to any that he signed Na, said Willie Gilroy, it, for he could not white his own with surprise and resentment in herimorals all the way. rear your mither's age no near!" me to be your hoosekeeper—and-Mar-� slow-moving heart. She gave her tail i "Gently the-n-n!" said Betty, as "some folk age t)uicker'than`ithers,f sit (Your sixth) hardly could in hers name. What is believed to be'the or-, •a ffick of protest, and immediately each neck chain fell-into its place, not Maister Gilroy," said the girl, wit !grave! What do you tak' me for?" iginal document Is preserved in the pusher) her horns into the flank of her with loud clank,but with a faint mus- s ath in her voice but mocker in i Betty finished her sentence with a i British Museum. neighbor in front, who in her turn tea] clinking. "Gently, beauties!" hemr eyesy"and we a' ken that ye nae vehement question, and bent towards' r_ _ - _ slid on the threshold, in the place And so all in order, ft,-.,if milking bad your experiences. Let me see, the little man'as if she would have an-I I)ark-skinned children -are said tc + where it.is always stipppee�z•y. Thus, ac- s had been a pleasure, each Flora and was Margit your fifth or your sixth?" nihilated him-on the spot. cording to the metbUs of Rob i "Fourth!" Po suffer less from the diseases.of.chit- p g Blossom and Speck ie took her even Fourth. cried the Sheriffs officer . But Willie Gilroy was not warned; dren than their fair-skinned brotheri Armour, the black Galloway and fleck-.I w out of the b re,-order) and.calm eagerly, "ons m fourth?" even-b this: - He expected that-Betty - -- - -- i a'i' Y Y iT Y+ Y Y Y' P� ���and sisters. ed Ayrsl+ire cows poured tumultuously giving her-head a little shake just to Betty did not deign to answer, but would be-overcome. into the Dornal yard, and task their , ,. , „ —'— settle file neck hair, where the links turned and began to'walk slowly back I tale ye for a sensigle lass, he For Sore Feet—Mintird's Liniment. -!of the ehain had irked its glossy'sur- to the farm, swinging her willow wand went on', "that kens a guid offer when a, face. to and fro in her hand daintily as she she gets it, Faith and mind I dinna Six Wheel Trucks. SALADA Only.once Ilse voice of Betty Lands- did so. say, but if ye are--a quid lass and 16LU s borough rang out determinedly, "Ye'll hae far to gang." she said; biddable, and your faither (wha isi The distribution of weight in six "Gae way frae there, Rob Armour," "I wadna be keepin' you!" weel-to-do) does-the richt thing byj wheeled trucks saves the roads from _ she cried; "gin the puir beasts- set "Oh, nae.hurry,' said.Willie, "nae ye, T michtna e'en.mak' ye in time being cut. their e'en on you-they will no gang hurry ava! I am gaun nae fartber Mistress Gilroy. Of coorse I diri'nal — quietly to their pasture.. Ye are a than the Black Dornal." He paused promise that, till we ase hoo ye tum' ram-stam, overgrown, headstrong bul- to give effect W what he was going.oot• The offer is' 'withoot prejudice,' w ter ev • lock. Get awa' wi' you!" to say. "I'm sor.,c dootfu' that ye as we say in our ifusiness. But still Errr AKtPtiY "Oh, Betty," said the voice of Rob will be wanting a new place at the I'll 'not say but what I micht. Ye are BEAUTIFY IT WITH " a. :- Armour from the stables to which he term, betty!" a snod bit lass, a quid worker and no t>fiiJdrQx b�re�tlsr had retreated, "haste ye wi' the kye Betty Landsborough turned .upon, that ill to look _Upon I" _ tad�ft/ and I'll walk wV you loon to Whinny- him sharply. r, The Sheriff's officer put his ,head ofDiAMOND' DYES!' liggate.-. I ken that we are gaun tp Ye (iinna dare to tell me, she a little to the side after the manner d11ve them Wrigley's.1 the shop there the nicht!" cried with the inconsequence of all I It ltea10V1Gs 1FoOd! ' of a cock sparrow. Perfect home dye- :� the teeth s cls "Deed, I'll gang nae aic gait wi' women with regard to the instrument "Eh,what say ye to that?"he asked,j ins ani tinting is a you, Rob Armour! Tak' oursel' aff of affairs legal, sse dinna dare to say "That's ,fie urns. Combats acid to the Crae and t Leezie to n wi' that we hae bro, ony o' your nestyy perkily. That s a fair offer, Betty, v ­Ins with Dia. mOut1 ,' g law-papers to vex ,m niaister. Rob is it ria. Ye didna ex ct the like o p - you to tiiAe shop o Whinn li ate. Y Pe mond Dyes. Just di I y ggthat when ye left.the onstead o the in cold water to tint Refreshing and be>neficial! i he's no particu ar!" Armour will wring your neck'like a + Black Dornal to cea oot the kye. soft, delicate shade3 ehuckt6 s if a hae. , "Betty, I'll never speak to Leezie t Y What say ye to thai—what say ye to I or boil to dye rich. The little matt wagged his head, that; my bonnie woinnn?" :' i9E2 again, gin you will,come wi• me the "Neither Rob•Armour nor half a ;; ermaaent colors, nicht!" "That!" cried Betty Landsborough,: r -0h 16 cent "Come wi' you I will not, so sari dozen Robs dare deforce the messen- briefly. _ package c 5 �L°PT g ger o' Her Maijes`y the queen when i contzfna directiora Sour ways, Rob Armour!" answered in the -performance o' his duty," he And ip the word left her mouth a; a. 1 Betty Landsborough witn finality. said.. rnd! "I cannot help the er- firm hand, impelled by a strong right' to simple asp wo. SORT � Service in a countryside so'primi- rand on wh ch I am sent" p arm, took the asonished Willie on the: mea can dye or tial V tive as Whinnyliggate argued nothing "It's'a uir, uir• business," said Ear with a bang that cracked -like a� lingerie, silks,, rib. of social inequality. And Betty Lands- Betty: P ' P ' pistol idiot, and he staggered across bons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, borough, the daughter of the cooper in "Maybe; maybe," the Sheriff's offl- the road to the hedge before he could stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover. ' e the village, a man with a good busi- cer went on, with offended dignity, recover himself. lags, hangings, everything new. " Hess connection, tools her place not as i"but it's an' honest business. And yin "That's my answer to an impident; Buy"Diamond Dyes"—no ot-er kind j `.. 769 servant but es helper, almost ns that brings in a fair share o' gold ail- otomy that ought by richts to be on —and tell your druggist .whether tht r daughter in the house of Black Dor ter. Ave, it boils the pot rid that is the tap A' a barrel organ wi' n red material you wish to color is wool or fial. She was a handsome girl svith mair than all the stock on the farm o' jacket on and a brass plate for pen- silk• or whether it is then, Cptt,* .— --- dark- rippling hair, a pretty, firm ries in his hand. Ye wad ask Betty mixed .goody, ;• ISSUE No. 16--'25. mouth, 1 clear complexion, and tbe' Minard's Liniment Fine for the Halt, Landsborough to be ;-our ninth or tCh 31, ,ZEd�4 ,n z .- .._'- _ _ .... -. .. - a ..s...a..i•�e4'�?nr.-....a.....a-,...i�w'.r..:._£�»:'�,5±"=, .�.._-,..n .,<,.-.,...•,ms....,�_,.... .,was-.as-,ri.ca�...ao�.:�?•�na."s��'�!_..8 wanes.'..,. A .. v, 30' ^,.>xf''.S'.,-,+4•.:i r w "., aw.{rr,.. t +w. .,. .'� » •Q• t _ 'x.,. A, a r• <.� r; . . ,� a:,�• ;t.,awl . cess'• ..".' ..:,, .y- .+k :. ...:,. r;. .:t ^`�Y^_. ._.,.R.. ..." ♦�� h +4". .,.....^," :n�, x 'K.- ;:"s•. •a... '��1��'�•.,�y +e', '+,-.: pt ,� . •..... '^+.. . ,,, .. ,.�" ,.,f�. .� n .. .. •: :'T ST•N'G' �` 1... '*^aft'^a�"te'S. 3+K".:•" 1"i "t S•. 4 >J y .��`.' 7. oma}'.. M. •K{ a .G ... .. •. .' _j,i r: s... ... ! 't'•,,,1^ +e3^. "i:ye . ..... -'• '' to-'." � : : ROSsPRINKTs C -wORD PUZZLE NTARIa'S PARLAM T SPITE PLAGUE, : �D �+ �i •' � . i 4 6 7 a 9 Out Programme and Take 1 < 1 ' _ := 1 12 1 C�M GS v#XT�a� SESSION Royal To Dec><dea`to Car- o " � • _ rY Chance of Infection. 'S Redistribution, Church Union and 4.4 Beer Bilis GivQ Legis- !>+ 1 1 17 lators Strenuous Time. Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa, April 12.-In view-of the disappoint- With the-House and the Public Ac- members' cheques before the bill had ment in Nigeria over -the change in I z0 x2 1 (' , %counts Committee running in double beengiven third reading. Mr. Raney the plans of the.Prince of Wales to harness for the last four days of the gave no reason for his return of mind, visit Lagos, on account of .the out- 2.4 session, the race by the Ontario Legis- but quiet .chuckles were pas3lrtg I break of plague, a conference was 1 28 i lature to complete its business before through the House,, Mr. Raney's fol- held to-day,at which it was decided - Easter was' won by only a 'hair's lowers had pocketed their increased I to carry out, virtually in full, the fix- ' breadth. indemnities. - I ed program, although the Prince prob- r -The Redistribution Bill, which was. The session brought to a conclusion, ab1S will land at the Port of Harcourt, ' given third reading, fhie ps in effect a memorable one on account of the im-'instead of Lagos. The cruiser Re- : the object it was sought to attain,I portanCe of many.of the measures Tulse, which is being used .by the �• namely, a equalization of population in'passed. The 4.4 beer bill struck the 'h, 5 37 36 3 40 qu pop I Prince for his trip to Africa will call 1 ' the urban ridings and equalization in dominating note of the session and f rcm here Tuesday morning. the rural ridin s althcu h with a occu led most of the time of the 41 4t 43 - g; g P Notwithstandin;.the great hest, the smaller unit. It -was hoped that the House being discussed in the debate prince again to-day put in a full. day. 4i} 45 46 number of representatives could be'on the speech from the throne, again He attended divire services in the held at 111, but it was found neves- in the budget debate, at first and sec- morning, reviewed ex-service men, and48 49 ' - sary,to make an increase of one. Ten and readings and in committee, during spent an hour in the Gold Coast Hos- 5D 51 new seats. are created, five in To-`..the agricultural debate and at such pital. This afternoon he motored Tonto and one each in London, Wind-'other times asmembers could :.drag eight miles to Achimote College:• 2 53 33 56 Y s6r, Hamilton, O>'tawa and the Yorks. it in. Yesterday he enjoyed a 70-mile 7 Sb 59 irk Nine of the'present ridings disappear,; Church Union was a subject much motor ride from Bosusa, on the rail- mergers being put into effect in Len= to the fore throughout the session, way, in the interior, to Accra' Fifty 61 nox and Addington, Durham, North- as was also redistribution, but these miles of the road is cut through a IuX umberland, Middle*sex, Wellington,I matters were deah with almost wholly urious jungle, the rest being open tilt +rtcrtnat+oNtc erKoicwre. -Bruce,Bruce, Huron,' Norfolk and Grey in committee and it was not until the grasss`"lands. At one village he was close of the session that ) SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Counties. the ( Y weregreeted by the local Chief, who is the In some, ways the final .day was projected on to the floor of the House milloinaire owner of cocoa lands. The Stasi one by filling in the words of which you mel reasonably p•t unique. In the first-p°_ace the Uouse to supply two final rectie debates. native Chief wore a golden crown,and - T'•' will Sive yon.a c3ae to other words crossing them,' was in session at four distinct times A she? they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white part from these measures there escorted the Prince back to his cat re although officially only three. were others which slipped through the under a' massive multi-colored • um- ' space, words starting ass,the numbered squares and running either horisoa'tally or vertically or bortb. 9 ,. During this time they' disposed of;House with much less turmoil. The brella. to no fewer,,than 74 distinct measures,'bill requiring all automobile drivers The Prince also alighted at Nsawan, MORIZONTAL VERTICAL of whichabout twenty had to go 1-Famitlar fruit to hold a.license caused little stir, al-I where another gorgeously arrayed Z-A society for the relief of alokl ;T« through the committee stage and a though it may affect close to a million Chief presented him with a gold ink- 15-Hostler and wounded (abbe.) lei' -dozen through second readin and .11-To ring•musically 3-interjection " g g people, ar.d•is the precursor,•accord- stand and pen. The Prince immediate- 12-To thwart 4-Wanderer or wayfarer ' committee before reaching third read- ing to the Minister of Higbways s- ly wrote his signature, as a sort of 14--Suffix to form plural e-symbol " pacity lattiive record.undoubtedly setting up a legis-�present ration thatpressed wiIl require allndrivers�to I also gave himserviceability. antelope, which 17-A®law a hooledegree dress ' 7-Deck on,measure aaf of a judge �IM The House was trace ditided, once pass a capable test. The gasoline taxshortly afterward was-slaughtered and 18--Joint account (abbe.) s-Aped as indicated with a Government ma-I and the beverage tax were also im- eaten. 19-A serpent �-Meaning "all correct" (abbe,) Jority of 56-to 14 and once on pion.�,portant as measures Wbich will con-' The natives gathered at various 21-Grand Lodge (abbr..pl.) 10-Allow as a deduction W. E. Raney's motion for a six siderabiy supplement provincial reven-!points along the route and when4ftr 22-Man's name 13-Forgive po g gree Y• pease 224-Entice obstruction ,' 18-Ahcontainer {uq months' hoist to the 4.4 beer bill. The , previous day Mr. Raney had intimated laws were effected nand in oein t he I ed greeted Pelted themhheartil dents a 2�-Forward 20-Province of Canada(abbr.) 4> 'that he might divide the House on the Highway act, while a host of minor ---•••326-- Forming an Image of 23-Poet V, increased indemnities but hp did not amendments wereassed for the bet- ++: P RE.0:CUED FROM ICE 29-Girls name 27-Indefinite article do so, merely making an aside tom-iter regulation of the pr•>vince to gen- ;,; 31-Men's name (familiar) 28-Preposition - -went on the impropriety of issuing eral. - .rOCKET AT NIAGARA 33-8u+nx meaning "of ths- nature, 30-A nobleman facer.) _ _ g - -- _ art f 41-Tall, 3 Blows it' sareastioto • ' _ ,. tary Rood, $3,50 to $4.7 canners and cut- u Tur iWIM }terse' $2 b0 •Los 07bo $butch,rf hello Steeplejack from the Ice Spray 44 To win 3S-To make alive �* p ) > - ggcod, $4.50 to $ b0; do tair�$3:75 to A despatch from Niagara Falls, 46-Mistakes 3b-lehystclan's title (abbe:) r $4; l�logaa X2,58 to $3.25; -feeding -4t!•-Numbers (abbe.) 37-A South Atlantic State (abbr.) :TORONTO. ]steers. R Ont, says =llarry-Waite, s-steeples ;48-Insane 38-A raised level s I Man, wheat-�No. 1 North., $1.6131; good, !66.50 to $?; do, fair, $51 jack employed by the New York State space y No. 2 North., $1.5634; No. 3 North. to $6.25; stocker.;,. $5.50 to $6; j ReservgOon, had a miraculous escape EO-In go wrong 39-Prosently t, do, fair. 85 to .$5.50: calves choice of-In no manner 40--Psrtalnin4 to • rib $1.53 No. 4 wheat, $1.43 14/. $11 to $13; do, med., $7.50 to $10.60; from death recently when t>L was im- 182-Latin word meaning '°In the 42-.A wreath for the head-(rare) Man. oats-Neo. 2 CW, 56c; No. 3:do, grassers, $4,50 to $5.60; milchIPnsotred in an ice-pocket at the foot same place" (abbe.) -CW, 61%c; extra No. I feed, 52%c;1 rows, choice, 870 to $80; do- fair, $40 i of the American Falls. itis-Small compact mass of soft 48-Great fright No. 1 feed, 47%c: No. 2 feed, 46c. Ito $50• springers, rhoirc, $75 to $90; I Waite,' who was scalingthe c;iff matter 45--To move with a Jerky motion _ All the above c.i.f- bay ports. (good light sheep, $8-to $c+; hearfes and near the Maid of the Mistlandingto 84•-Torn plots of cloth "- 47-To take away from wrortgtu .y. American corn, :rack, Toronto-No• bucks, $5,50 to $7.50; good ewe Iambs,i 1 b$-A college degree (abbe.) S >' oosen large 1 83--Conflict boulders to eveAt them .. � ge _ . 2 allow 1. •�? I Pr _. _ - Millfeed- I$iii to culls, $11 do, mad spr$13ing to lamb ;I falling on tourists visitingthe foot 47-battatos W.-To alienee ��d Del., Montreal freights, do, tulle, $11 to $12• tin lambs A rescribed la of t p P "•.ba incl • � p he Fails had corn lase - - -bags Included: Bran, r ton, $26, eat $10 to $14; hos thick smooths P d his lob. ce :'66-9ee•a II � 67-A continent (abbe) Fe h, hogs, g o i _ shorts, per ton, $28; middlings, $83;:fed and watered, $13.45 to $13.70; do,I and made a .12-fool jump to the �ti--Roytii - - 69-Southern State (abbe.) r good feed flour, per bag, $2.00. if.o b.,$12.75 to$13; do, country points,I Found, when he was caught in a Ont. oats-No. 2 white. 41 to 42c. - r k - -- • _-__ __ ---- _ i r $12.50 to $12.15; do, off cars, $13.85 to Poe et. He miscalculated the die Ont wheat--No. 2 winter, $1.33 to�$14.10; select premium, $2.61 to $2.66. Lance to the ground and fell into the ONTARIO MEMBERSHIP I both of which new. comprise portions 'N 1 it , $1.36; No. 3 winter, not quoted; No.I" of the Cit of Toronto which will be �� 1 commercial, nominal, f.o.b. shipping I MONTREAL `Hole and was unable to crawl out. :.;INCIEA.SED By ONE y +s; I ; Can.1 After being itngtisoned for forty afforded additional representation as Gats-Can. west., No. 2 59c according to freights. west, No. 8, 58c; extra No. 1 feed.I minutes, with the icy spray falling on The Redistribution� itteelcity seats, your committee has thought r Buckwheat-No. , to ?2c. 53%c. Flour, Man.- spring wheat)him, he was seen by a tourist and was tit in view of the large and increasing 9t', -. Buckwheat, 97c :6 nominal pats., firsts, 39.25• seconds $8.75 Submits tb Its Report to tilt population of these two districts to -tM► '= Rye--No. 2, 97c to $1.02. ,I rescued by Reservation police. He vas S b 1 PO ` trong bakers', $8:5b; winter pate„ given medical aid and taken home. Legislature. establish 'a third seat to be known as Man. 'Hour, first pat., $9.15, To- s ionto; do, second pat., $8.65, Toronto. choice,, $7.20. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., He says the s ray wad ilowl sap- =' South York. Ont flour-90 r cent, at, $6, $3.45. Bran, $26.25; shorts, $28.25;I y P Y y P- A despatch from Toronto.as s - �° v Y In the case of the ClCit of Hamil in P middlings, $34.25. Ha No. '2, r-ping his strength .and he would have The redistribution committee has re- y d . bags, Montreal or Toronto do,bulk Y• Pe ton and the Count of Wentworth Be $5.80. ton, car lots, $14 to $15. collapsed within a few more minutes, '.ported to .the Ontario House. The y :, {' ' Butter No, 1 ' astenr:zed, 3335 to when his rescue would have been difH-, three seats are created for the city. i Straw-Carlota, per ton, $8. P bership of the House is increased . 34c; No. 1 creamery, 3236 to 33c; sec.- cult, if riot impossible. Screenings-Standard' recleaned t by one. The pertinent sections of its o.b. bay ports, per ton $24. onds, 31% -to 32c. E gs, fresh_ spa report read in part as follows: Hay-No. 2, per ton, $13 to $1d; vials; 38 to 39c; fres extras, 37c; Farmer Instant] �. Spain and Canada S' fresh firsts, 35c. Potatoes, r bag, y That a readjustment has become > 8 r ton, $10 to $12; mixed, perKilled at Cros necessary is manifest from the ano- ton, $9 to $11. car Iota, 70�. �m8 y :Temporary Trade Pact Cheese-New, large, 24% to 25c; Calves, $5.75 to $6.75; hogs, good � malt' presented in the repregentation twins, 25 to 26%c; triplets, 25% "to;ity and lights, $13.35 and.$13.50. -A 'despatch from Windsor, Ont., of the City of Toronto and the sur- 26c; Stilton 26c. Old, lar a 25 to weight, $13.75 to•$14.25; poorer ual sa s:-Tose h McCarthy, 5 ears old, rounding territory. At the same time26cMadrid, April 12.-After protract- 11 P 9 Y P Y, y g , ;•twins, 26 to 27c; triplets, 27 to p a well-known Maidstone farmer, was it has been felt b ed negotiations a provisional agree - M. your committee .5 Butter-Finest creamer riots, 36 Hostility Displayed hurled to instant death when his team that owing to the extent of the terri- ment to be followed by a, definite y P yof horses took fright and plunged into tory to be covered the importance of treaty has been arrived at between the `! to 87c; No. . creamery, 85 to 86c; No. Against Balfour -the path of an.approaching Michigan agricultural industry, and the neves-�Spanish and Canadian ,Governments, 8, 88 to 84c. Dairy prints, 28 to 29c. ` ' Central freight train at the sari] uunder which the fgrmer grants second - + Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons; 86 I y g y greater difficulty in renderings column benefits to Canada- and Can- _ to 86c• loose, 33 to 84c; fresh firsts, Ceirut, Syria, April 12.-The Earl Maidstone crossing. articulate the desii+ea of the rural' low 88c. A2rt__-secouda,-28 to 29cT_s$lita, of Balfour sailed thisc ". steamer Sphinx for -Alexandria, farm, near the village' after complet- urban population of the province it Spanish import& �. Live poultry-Hens,over 4 to 5 lbs., Egypt.. !ng a business deal, and was driving was-thought the unit of representa: The principal mailers in which 20e; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring chick- 'General Sarrail, French High Com- 'a buggy. Before he could hold them tion in'rural districts should be con- Canada is. interested are agricultural ens,4 lbs. and over M»F., 24c• do, corn missioner for Syria,,who came down in check, the horses suddenly reared si'derably less. tha- 'that ado ted in machinery, motor cars, tires,' chemi-. fed, 22c; roosters, 15c; ducklings, 5 p and p, 22c. last night from Damascus to attend and galloped-madly to the crossin the urban municipalities. bele, aluminum concerned for wines, grapes, aluminum and codfish, whilst. lbs. Dresseddpoultry-Hen, over 4 to 5 the official Easter Mass, visited him In the crash, twC cars were derailed.d. P Your committee have come to the Sp _lbs., 28c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 22c-,'spring before his departure. The police close-)Both horses were insiantL,y killed, andl conclusion, for the I corks and olives: M.E„ 35c I ly gu pproaches to the ggy Present, at all chickens, 4 {bs: and over, arded .the a the bu reduced to m itchwood. Mc- events, that if is not desirable to . ,.Thede negotiations are particularly Y: :do, corn fed, 82c; roosters, 20c; duck- steamer until she left, and-Lord Bal- Cartay'was picked up dead some idis- change the representation.in .the• die-i interesting from the fact that the Can- d ANW _ linle, b lbs. and up, 27c turkeys!36c. four did not go ashore after -he had I tante away• tricts in Northern and Northwestern adian Government Aid not adhere to r • primes, ears-Can. ltaad-pic�ce<l, I�., 63f►c; -ric>' gone aboard. . II Ontario. In the southern portion of the Anglo-Spanish. treaty, and sent Beirut has been quiet, and official4 7 x the province,in what is known as"Old'.as negotiator a trade commissioner, 1 . Honey--60-1b, tins, 13%c--per lb; 4 p who was supported by .the British 10-lb. tins, 18%c-; 5-lb, tins, 14c, 2%- reports from Damascus :how that the n . Ontario, it is recommended that the I i I, _ Ib. tine, 1635 to ,16e. agitation there has died down, though b ;following seats will disappear: In the Ambassador and the commercial secre- Maple products-Syrup, per imp. at one time on Good Friday there was Counties of Frontenac and Lennox and I tary to the embassy here. The am- - gal., $2.40; per 5-gal. tin, $2.30 per some fear that the Moslems would At- i, Addington that there Should be two j bassador signed r the agreement- - gal.; maple sugar, Ib., 2s to 26c. I tack the Jews, and troops were sent which comes into Force on April 30- Smoked meats--Hams, med., 32 to p f f ;t 1 seats instead of three, one to consist I P �s 83c; cooked hams, 46 to 48c• smoked as a precautionary measure to guard �* ; cf a new riding, to be known as "Fron- -on behalf of Cannda. `rolls, 22 to 24c; cottage rolfs, 24 to the Jewish quarters. �' I + Least and Lennox." 25c; breakfast bacon 28 to 30c; spe-IYS "In.the County of Wellington two } ` ' tial brand breakfa:,t Macon 36 to 40c; . T ' riistricts have been substituted for �Soltition of last week's ouzz'_e, ,. backs boneless 38"fo 44c.' Flying Passengers Entertainer) I t the present three districts. In the 5 .w. ` Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 by Moving Picture ShoWS 'County of Lambton two districts have 8 E t '' ' o H T T A nv to-70 lbs.,$17.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $16.80; _ 90 lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweight x I been taken out of West Lambton and A despatch from London �saye:- anneeed t Eas I m t Eno ARC L 11T rolls, in barrels, $44; hcavyweight Arrangements for the first airplane ti' o t La bon, and a rolls,3140 per bbl. a I glance at the map will show that this F o R S C H O L AIR u R n s Lard-Puro tierces, 20' to 20%; movie show have been completed at � will make a more symmetrical riding 9 o S Y L 'tubs, 2031. to 21c; pails, 21 to 211,ac; the Croydon Atirport lime. A projector, t. 1 C E PEA P C E P 9 '• as well as bring about greater equal- prints, 22% to 23c; shortening tierces,�has been installed in the space'behind � ��_�� "��� ity in population. 14% to I6c; tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, the passenger compartment, usual] ,I� ��,� s' �� y E v A L To- U-% to 16e; prints, 16% t.a.17c y I In the case of the Cit of To- P occupied by freight;to one"of the-ft. I ronto and East and West York, your L o C o O r- C o Y rl 1 S ;4 Healy steers, choice, $8 to $eery, pe rial Airways cross-Channel planes. Dr. W. C. Alvarex CID.n1 iittee recommend the creation of T o L L DOT "do, good, $7.25 to$?.?5,;butcher steers, 'The screen to on the forward bulk- Of the University of Callfornia: has 16 seats for the City of Toronto pro- choice, $7...6 to $7.75; do, good, $6.50 head between the passenger cabin and invented a machine to record die-i per. This the give a unit of repro- to $7• do, med., $6 to $6.50; do Com. , ATE ci U C o D E N $b.50� to $6; butcher heifers,(the pilot's'cotkpit. There is room for turbances in"'the stomach in much the sentation of 40,000 for each e-ectoral -, choice, 37 to $7.50; do, med., $6 to 14 passengers to be entertained whilesame manner as a •aetsmograph for district. R D R E s E n S U E I Yr $6.75; do, com., $5.50 to $G; butchers flying from London to Paris. I earthquakes. "In the case of East and West York, r .. .. .. _• - 'iso$ -..y�,.,.., .. • .tom.-• t., •�»-.. e'kt y - x :L!fd, t•,✓ ,°. ...?n,...o,.•: �n >.."�a1., ♦ - ,_aysti.�- w ,.:./... xrx +�.� :L. u.2,M'm• 'g, .^�:.- .?°.. ,.ice• - ,�-'P1w ^i•., <. 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J. llorri;,jey has pllwhAsed pEnfessivaal duties; . a hotel in Uril{la and will ttike -lire. .6-terri.tt aud. daughter, .i,' (Tet]- Law, of Toronto, spent . - Miss Ida, spent the Easter holi- i pnesession May 1st: 1, ' --Good Friday with his sisters here. -bliss Ethel Powell is spending days with friends lu St. iiiary'e. - r,~' --Win and Mrs Cullis spent a week holidaying with Mrs. M.G. -Dr. • E. A. 9iuileir, Dentist, Baster Sunday with relatives in Green, of Greenwood. practising in Moronto, will be here ' Toronto. - -Mise Winnif.red Gibson, of To. in his office on Thursday from 10 -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and fam• routo, spent Easter here with her a. m. to 5'li. m.. As usual. STANTON'S Nall .Papers ily spent Sunday with friends in the city. auattr, Mrs. L. Squires and Mrs. -Anyone thinking of decorat- Jae. Richardson. Ink should be sure to get a free L t' -Miss Olive Middleton, of To. -Mrs. W�Ilett intends tioldin>; sample bookofa complete line of The Id Reliable ' routo;spent the holiday with Mise an auction sale of her house and wall papers from "The Big Store. Ik Meryl Sall. household furniture on Saturday. TheirlinP is not only exceptionally -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of May 2nd. fine this season but very moderate Se' ' i Trimrhed Line Gravenhurst, are visiting Dr. and -Master Norman Watson, of in price. Customers unable to get r Mrs. Cartwright. Toronto, nepphew of Mrs. Sander- to the store should Ask to have one• -Miss Marjorie Allaway. of To- son, is spending his vacation at the mailed to than. A Complete Assortment _ a ronto, spent the holiday with A. parsonage. T. and aMrs. A dLaw. Mrs. -Mrs. W. B. Powell spent Tues- 13REEN RIVER. . .Right 1n stock Austin, of day at the Parliament Buildings, _ Richmond Hill, spent Sunday anth Toronto, attendiaRa Board meet. The Green River Ladies' Aid will John and Mrs.Annan. hold their regular monthly meeting at Our-Wtill-paper service saves time and trouble-.Tike home _ ing of Federation Women's Insti P P Miss Mar oiie Philip,of Port the home of Mrs. Edward Wilson on plenty to do your rooms.--No ifiaitiDg-no sending for more. Lute. Wednesday, A til .CHs 22nd, frt.,2.30. r Hope, spent Friday and Saturday -Married, at Niagara Falls, N. ii a Credit you with leftover rolls. with Miss Louie Puckrin. Word for Roll Call "Risen." Every. r Y:, on Monday,-April 13th, by Rev, body Welcome. -George Thexton, of ' Sarnia, • spent the holiday with friends in Father Breezing, Will A.. Hyde, :i .• Elastica Paints and Varnishes -:- -Pickering and Claremont. of Miami, Florida, to las :Vary IN MEMORIAM. •r ' -MFe. Elsasser and little dao- Agnea Moore, of Pickeri❑ ghter, of Toronto, spent the week- -Rev, A. R.Sanderson will give CoLLss;s-In sad and loving memory We guarautee'every can. Just drop in end with James and Mrs. Rose. a abort "Talk" to the boys and of my darling little eon, Bobble, and choose our Wall Paper and get your. -John Reeve and mother, . girls on Sunday morning, "Watch. whom God took home.April 1'2,1923 p, Garrett and T. Baird, of Toronto, Ing the Ships." Sunday School ad I had this little treasure once, T paint to match. Have you tried Elastics, �.. ' ..'spent Easter with Mrs. McMurtry, 11.30 a, m., for the summer, i p. He was 2)y Joy and Pride. P m.-"A King Who was Lane on I loved him, Oh! perhaps too much,' Floor Enamel and Elastica Floor Finish. ' -L K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To -Both Feet." ae For soon he slept and died, k Tonto, spent Easter �ith the lat. Two wonderful lines. - tar's stents, H. and hits. Machin. •-The postponed annual meeting Pure anti f:,tr as a lily pp of the Chamber of Commerce will Was his little soul within; -Mrs. E.Weiler has been spend be held in the town hall Monday The Saviour saw he was Par too pure r : Ing a couple of weeks with friends To dwell in this world of sin. and relatives in Kitchener and memo l;. A Rood attendance of t LADIES members is requested as arraBRA- He carried him off in His bosom, •y ,Boden• menta will bg made for the July Away to the golden shore; —W• J. and Mrs. Calvert, of let celebration And transaction of And now he dwells with the angels, Toronto. spent Sunday with the Rejoicing forever more. The 'Ne'west Spring other business• -Mother. lformer'e parents. ThoP. and Mrs. —piano Tuning—L. R. TAp3on, j,� e ; t,'olveet. of BotismAnvitle, n ill los in Lown — A 1 Hosiery -William and hire. Stork, of :yew ddveritaerrsess[s. oleproof osiery -� :Belleville, spent Eister here with About the end of April. and Any ot'ders left at THE NEw:� ofc•eQw �n Stock the format's parents, \R. C. and +TRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR i Mrs. Stork. Will receive prompt attention. �•t1 , ►-�:c—.App•ytoJohaCooper,Whitevale 3:•3.3 lir, Tapson has had o% —W. yeart+' i -W. D. Ro err and datigbter, � s' hli Helen, hpr-nt Good Friday experience in tuning p:aac>+ Kati is I. GR yALE-hcl. j ha sped wheat. The shades are really ' ,,? t 92.t>O her tushCl. Jus Le_ry, ww* .eco.•: ' with Rrmer'a mother, Mrs. J. prepared 31-31 31.31 ,Any orders received from any "..beac�tl�l�l H, Rogerp. , part of the town--,hip will be at- u AY FOR RALE-Loose,enoid feed. C. H. C. and lir?. R right, of 11 ',,+r a:;l take cz.tiC to pasture. Wrn.Lacey. Toronto, spent Eaater here with tended to promptly. U, ,,r• n_�_-i Sass -The Pickering gift Bt1lOr• Peach, Green, ,Airdale, Alex -•aud Mre. Gordon and other T� OR SALE:-A goanrity of -i Clo- , ganization' got away to a good f' ,,i seed, fret-from foul seeds A y liutch• C1,�ad -S itin-Blonde, _Pickering friends. atart ou Friday afternoon, April ' ^ Ir9-J, W. $rowm-atscl_Huber-t- . _ y P n,�[Trus. Brock road tvalited the former a brother. C.3. league ed f t ur {�a�noof P.x%,nt' eL°oya`iaq wl; �ttty of ea:lc the - Cocoa, Indian Tao, Brown, and Mr- Dickinsoo, of St. Mar 'e UR SALF-A uµ _ league played a tournament of of 22, rear L: _ -- -- -- - p three games, with the a rte, 32.33 Black. -White, ate. Sterritt, on Si]nday. ---- -- - - institution,stepping rlgbt out on ISpeciAl vaiaee at 51.00 3 -A soft ball match between OVNG PIGS FOR SALE-14 pigs. 1 Wtaltby and Pickering was played P and winning in two starts., -weeks o:d. Yorkshire White Apply-E B. 1 ---there Wednesday afternoon, Pick o commence the afternoon's pro, Pugh.lot 18.con.7.PiCker,ng 311 S3 �Of¢�:>t�11�� and $1.50 per pair ceedings the school trimmed Geo — � winning by S ,. - [�AFTL'�RE TO . - .c . Con. " . -Mies Laura Andrew, of Ennis Martla's Excelrtiors by the odd Y P,ckenng,about t13 acres.well lsnrxd, Arr••d killed, is spending her Easter va• run. Then the local country team, sonagcreek and lots o!shads Apply co W. ` led by Evet•et Bryant, took a fall J A OConaor. Boa al. whaby. 32-33 - r cation at the home of her parents. oat of the local business men in -pG8 FOR HATC)BING-Duck i a i . James and !lire. Andrew i - C H AP MAN five innia jtts, W inning by four runs. e¢¢s at a cents per setting 'Geo Brown. -Kelaoeih and Mrs. Gordon and The tc innate of each set then R. R =•Claremont Phone Clare 308. 31-33 - .. ' -little daughter. of Toronto, spent played for the championship. C�TOVE FORSALE-GuroeyOxfor4 —_ u • Easter Sunday with the former'a t ,,Tran in good condition,suitable for summer J and would you believe`it the �• mother, Mrs. amps Gordon. school jest settled dOvrD and co�tte4c• For patticutazs apply at the NEWS -W. J. Mooney, who has been allowed but one country man to E M PI B E WALL PAPERS- -seriously ill, still continues in a �+EED POTATOEe FPer SALEh ! ` -very weak condition. but we are ed o the plate, while they t rad ►7lnsA Cobblers at ao cents per nt, at the Riad to know that be is now some- ed over home base Almost at will. fart A. Pegg,R.R,No.2,CTarernont,or toe U. The afternoon produced some good con.7 Pickenng 31.33 'what improved. fun for all interested and the -- _ -Wm. A. Renitner, suppeervisor OR SERVICE_Yorkshire White Df Brockville public. brhools, spent Citizens of Pickering are asked to Fboar.reggistercd,bacon type. si.00 at :,no• Haadr9ds of deFign3 to select from, Pritaes will better malo>~aiter WRLCh LbeBe CUltln:Dt fUC a 9cl]e ni.e,vrce; it.Soif¢harged. Luther Pilkey & %he holiday with Walter and Mro. -ons,Claremont. 3:-33 Y our ceiling paper picked to match the wall. paper by experts. :Nicholson and other relatives and dule of games which will cr)un comrttence between the four local A9TL RE TO RENT-Lot !), rant 1' -friends in Pickering and Fairport. Paf can. Pickering. Good shade and plesrty ► felt line of chintz to match testi papers. A call to —H. R. Monne has engaged tea ms. Also, some good exhibi• of waver. App,p wm.S.Pegg,Claremont R.R. Mooney bition games with outside teams 10. Phone 822. 32'34 ug will bring this semi•trimmed` famol"i line Mr. Kenny, of TGronto, to AeeieL will be played as the season pro- - 1 'him in his bakery. Mr. Kenny OR SALE OR RF T- room p grasses. The executive is to meet' r+ of wall papers to your door with .comes very highly recommended 1 .,sine dwelling.aid cont;tion,,with_Acres and we tveleome him to our vii• loan to draw up the IeR¢tle ached• and orchard.in Dumbarton. Apply H.E.Beck ttP'371 Bay St-Toronto. 31-32 n0 ObIlgAtiOn LO You. laQe. ole and Pickering will have some �- - fun chi?,yP.AC that will Il]AkP, tl�any (AOR RALE-,5iarkht+m silo. only See ii before buying. A twenty hour service gnaranteetl '` Notice-Parents wishing LO with roof. Will x11 for half cost,.Rion,compute of those who now feel Old to'get s,ghtly used and in hood est. Applyto Llo d start pupils to school for thef7rt-t Into ills came ' anti boys Around _y - lr time Will be expected to du e0 y' PCgg. rearofJat9,con.B,Pickering. 'sQ33 itumedistely after Laster holidays. like eighteen. The raptnlns of -OP, SALE-Rubber ti arch aTtlA Spring 'Neckwear and Bata • the four teams lire : Business hien; buggy,new top and newly painted,only used �1Vo new Clea ee Will be Organized Fred Bunting Excelsiora George once since painted. Also•4 young Yorkshire rafter April 20th until after mid. wVhite,ows, M• B.Burk, R.R. No. 1. 'Locust Jnst arrived a fine range of Mens Neckwear in the lat Sat designs summer. A. W. Jacklin, prin. Martin ; Country, Everet Bryant ; Hill. phone Pick 1037. 30 32 of croAstw'or-d and stripes—a delight to the eye. leipal School, Reg. Barker. BARRED ROCK HATCHING —Rev. Mr. • McLeod, of West eggs for sak--Beat of laying strain. Pen is The very latest in Mens Hats, in greys, 1)tOwnB e�C. Hill, Occupied the pulpit in St. made up of yearling hens and pedigree roosters. Insist on the Sackville. c SALE REGISTER. Eg¢s7Scentsasettina s6xope-loo. Mrs.M. Andrew's Church on Sunday, both Swan,Tot 25,con.2,1'ickenng. 29 34 • -° ' morning and, evening when he _Onr line of Boots and Clothin is unbeatable. We carry f reached two. excellent sermons. SATURDAY. APRIL 18TH—Miction sale tGGB FOR HATCH1ACi-Barred �j,Plymouth Rocks.front No. 1 winter laying . -Mr. Gardiner preached in of horse, choice cow, 75 fowl and all y �g¢a from this flock thud one loo per4�1 the beet, gaarabtee oar go a and stand behind y ,' ille}vi11e Church, West Hill. both the household furniture beton,,Pf�Ing rent fert;ie. 76«nts per setting Mrs. Jame% - - our vai'ions lines. r�0lniDg and eVEDinR• to Robt. Cgark, lot 26, con. 1. Yick• Ricbardsotr,Pielterif5g. Phone 2000. 32-33 eringR Sale at 1.30 sharp. gee,bilis. 'William Boots Have Stood the Test. -F. M. and E. L. Chapman's W. B. Powell. auctionbef. XTRS. ELLEN ROO bier NURSB- _ sale of Yorkshire pigs, horses and Lire ellperie°ce with Babies and Maternity i �1 1 cattle 14at week was well attend SATURDAY.MAT 21vD-A garde sate is work. rl Open for housemeepe or would care � Tickering ng b.)usebold furniture, garden tools for elderly couple as house keeper.,wriu in care Fred T. Bunting, .. .ed and good prices realized. Hors• eta. in the VillAge of Wbitevale, of Jas.Kinnear,R.R.],Locust Hill. 29x32 E8tablished'185T, es sold as high as $181 and York► the property of. Miss Lena Moore. ��('ASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY shire sows from $40 to $107. Cows Sale at 1.39. See bills. F. Postill, M—And repairs. Now is tbe,time to look brought an aVeraSe Of $?2.00, auctioneer. after your spring needs. cultivators: drills and harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by i ;cedar poste 400 and seed Wheat at SATURDAY.MAY 2ND—Auction ouseb 'la1E Of 11 wagon gear,cheap. D.J•Gornrley,2 nlia 0 � ` � 1 house and lot and household farm• ton , -Fred F. Balston, of Burford, lure, in the Village of Pickering,the ORSALE-Onechickenhouse.81 ruotored down on St>iBday and property of bills. ,lit. P Sale at Fand one 8:a one 120 agg itpure or; 2 fresh �S �� �,� �C f j� 130. Bee b[lle. W. B. Powell, auC- milch goats;onebuck. Also pure red Tam- • � I , spent the day with relatives. On worth service hog, service fee payable at time of • his return On Monday morning he t{unser. f service, at tot 35. B.F. eon, Pickering. Fred was accompanied by Mrs. BalsdoD Lacey,Highland Creek P.O. 32-35 T 'I'LL and two children, who had been OR SALE-G`heap. all kinds of GOS14THERE'S TELL. YOUR ALR�CTH ' apendiDQ a few days here With theBE ATTY Fwa¢ons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- TME CONST,euL,I THEUJtEJDCrE H HONE lements in good order. Also se^eral heavy and M former.A parents, W. J.and Mrs, gTANDS FOR THE REST Fight scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- S rClark. est price paid for hides and wool,.also hue ooul; w d' -Report of Middle .School cit t try. H.Herpian,Stoutiville,Pione1903 iter ~third Form Teets held the week � ff F,. 1G(}S FOR HATCHING-Barred before last. Nai»es id order of L� PlymeUtn Rocks. Bent,bred-to-lay dams' -merit with honor rank glVeB aA sires,from winners overall heavy breed t r Cana- ,✓ �w �r� U t- than egg laying contest at Ottawa for three sue- �. fO110W9: First 01989 A, second C1Aas cessive vears, 75 cents per T5 eggs. George T. b, third class e, failure d. The Wilson,R.R.1, Myrtle Station. Phone Clare - &19. 30'32 J •-. '� I�Q � 1 tests covered the complete courses ' B ? ��•n^ - G ^ �. �� ' of the year and with Lille nine 7�Gc=J FOR HATCHING-Frorp _J .icanada's premier Regal strain White w p�,aan- r weeks. Additional studying, be- S dottes and Baon strain White Leghorns,75cts. r 4)i. i• tween Eaater anclr midsummer, setting. Reduction for larger quantities. " the regent Standard la Hite as 015' ZrAko Mammoth Pekin duck eggs at 8tl cts, per • , .r " p cl seQin{t.' M,B.Burk R.R: vo.1. Locust ill. t factory in n)oet 'iase9. Reports Phone Pick IWI. ant( ..3� have been i3aned to the parentiz, EGGS FOR HATC'HLNG—From a Litter Carriers Ha Carriers, �-4 - �"i, t who ire asked to look thein over p open of Rocks whose r,cnrdc last year acre Pt]n) a Door Trfile•ke. Cow from'YfKi to 27n eggs from tach bird. This yon — " 'r carefully and en-operate with the P , teachers a he1S necessary. Agnes Bovt'Is. Press;-re Systema Etc. i%_headed by a cockerriner dam laid'2� encs _- 1,,Y• y g in-her Pullet year. farmers ha,"ng this ora�.n y It will ay pciu to get my pr:res on would an wrlf to�ecure a s,tt:ng i,i these•eghs .tn Petty a. Ida Sterritt b. Reg. Bir P nrde,r to crrure erukrrels in h^arl their flnc.k: •nr ker C, 'above beforebu in eieea•here, t� -- Elva MTtt-hell r Harold An. buying next year E hc41 prr t.i 11tH a pen n( 1t ' i eia_rpnn C, Ell• WAI"h c, G1AdVQ FRANK 3. PR4USE in Rehat,irainn(WFatct4'yandottcsheader, by a c,xk�-el whn;e dam lair; 232 eqi�,n her Purl[ • )3ryant e, Jean An!]An d. F. year, Eggs 71,centsacetrine. W,.4. Hendcrwn, PICKHRINU U IARIO Furdy, principals H. Proud, ass'k. , i • I Pickering. ti'X x .-td">• .•;i:,x,.,•..: .. ,,.:.,..... .:,....c -_:'••_. ».�_..:._w,;:.::..:r+...�....x...... .4,.'.x.....a;; ,.•t'1..:ae`>_rw`.' „• + .A" :.?'.uia.;"�r} A ,�� ick