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OUNBARTON. z AIR SERMONSGREENWOOD Remember the Boa So i:,l and Cun' r Sof Seeding operations are afloat Med4ca l cert, under the auspices of the Odd pleted in this district. Fellows;to be held In their hall here Cyril Morley had the misfortune to s . R E. FORSYTH, Oph. D.. Director this(Friday) evening. . A good pro- have his valuable dog killed by asx • p�tometriu} Association of Ontario:Reg. gram will be given by Bert Harvey's auto. • MIUSk.tered Memberef t>x Amaerifan'.Uptmmeaictl For Shutesnsr # Association. Eyes ezamined,by appointment Orchestra and other talent. Admis- Misses Walters, gate Heanedy and r Pbone Ssn4, Cwemont, Ont. _ Ston.25 cents; ladies-with boxes free. Knny Annie were guests of Mrs. Geo. ' Everybody come and have a good kite over the weeit•ead. established 1833 C. McKINNO. M.D., L.R.C.S., You who are unable to go to time. %Iiss'Elfreda Wilkinson, of Union- 1�l . Hdloburgb. member of the college of Church can"Listen In" to•eer• villa, spent the holidays with her eau• Physicians and 8arseoaa of Ontario.lteentiate P y 'Prices Steadily Advancing of Royal college of suraeeoar, Ediubwvl mons broadcasted Ly come of BROCK ROAD. .' sin, Miss Dorothy Clugston. y g f attention to dsle..es of women .na our hest pre tchers. Mr. and %firs. Ferris, of Toronto, secure a Su 1 Now 7 •, e�lldrea, pfsosandseddenoe,33rottrhem. W. H. Jackson is installing his gays- have moved in to Rose Cottage. We Supply Chadrojtr�cic Then during the week you oliue tank this we&. welcometthetn to our midst. have at your disposal the 'Miss McIntosh has resumed .her du- Mr,and firs. Allin have returned to Bran, Shorts, X15 The followirg are some+oflthe many ailments -Bands, Orchestras, Lee- ties as teacher after Spending the hcl- their pretty summer cottage to the Chiropractic adjustingsare efficient in overcom- tures of your choice-(the i'Ur at her home in Toronto. north of us. We welcome them back. lag: All tormsoi nerve trouble and head-ache, air Is full of them. W. A. rind Mrs, aeksoll and Frank FT's welcome Mrs. Pfizer to our midst Mt 7 paralysis, spinal troubles,throat and lung weakY Ali id d I a n g R, xtessea,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive drsor- and Walter Jackson, of Toronto, vie- again, after spending the winter in i darn,high blood ppressure ad other circulator troub.es,hearYtro b1e and goitre. y Our Radio Sete are so simple itej their greats on Easter Sunda Brantford with her daughter, Mrs. - nX ' anyone can handle them John Neal had the mWortune on Rose. g Barley Feed, DRDR. DURWIN E. STECHLEY, Tue�dW to break' his arm. He was I• is with regret we chronicle the . Graduate of Toronto Coke eofChi- Let us demonstrate at your engaged cutting wood at Cbas. Hood's death of Thomas White, brother of topractic Will make resideatiaf calls Picker. home, You are not obliged to - and he unwisely attempted to put co i31re, David Annan, of this place sad Cracked Corn. iag Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, buy unless suited. -A belt when the engine was running.', Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap y 8 $• of the Fate George White. A number t pointment call 141 J Bowmanv;lle,or leave word of relatives here attended the funeral My Bran and Shorts aremade from r with anyone taking treatment. 471y at Buffalo on Thursday, Ontario Wheat and are worth '1;A _ Ged,` ,- GREENWOOD. at least $2.00 per ton more Bake' r' Mrs. Geor e-$m3th and baby spent than from Western E. AUDLEY. -',AE. CHRISTIAN, Barriaterand Sunday wit11 frieoda near Port Perry. Wheat.,`. sSolicitor•Notary Public Etc. Money to Mrs. S. Stewart IS In Claremont this Phone 179 Stouffville. week with her daughter, Mrs. Tbos. The big snow storm Is worth much r .; oaa. South Wing,Court House, Whitby, 251y g . ' � Oliver, to the crops, �Hi$heat pricey paid for �M„ ICC. RICHARCSONtScOU,-Barris- Jack Chapman spent the holiday Robert and Mrs. Harvey and Betty, ��. .ters,Solicitors etc., 317.319 Confederation spent Hunday with Bert grid Mrs. with bre uncle here. WHEAT, BARLEY j Lite Building.Corner Yopge and Richmond Sts.. %firs. Brown has sold her nacre lot Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. oil j,,� HBrvey. JA3IES BEATON, Bar. �� i a• Mre. WitheridRe and daughter, of to a TodmordenJzuyer. and BUCKWHEAT - Toronto, spent the week-end with-Alt The summer rates for our milk ship- WILLIAM 4•_ �r r 5ter, SoUc:tor. Notary Public. Room pets has cnme into effect. a A39 Cor.4de:scion L:fes�ild:n Toronto. En- Funeral r1LreCt4l Trimble and family. F• �� el�LFr��.1 z, Arch, McDonald has severed his trances 4 and is Ki^.!tm�nd Str<et or 17 C�users and Albert Harvey was in Muskoka, in " Street Eeat Telephone-.Main 709'!. Res;�ence the neighhorhood of Forte Bay, ht 1p. term with Simon Puckrin. 9 { Hudson 1743. Lirensed Finbatnter The crop outlook should be Rood, • ing 'ilira Webster, a former teacher 'h•-'' here, with an entertainment last ween, with the early spring start. s A l -Dental %lksO'Brien has ieturnYd to he: _. ti, �_ ....... d'a y severe cold. - schno! ies er' , in a �rpr� D C smith. Demist. c+t•7•tff. I �A�MONT. oat' OSHAWA Prat' Br n3, ire cpsvinR coa9idorahle *� •aL./v� . Hr,rGr3,.,jD of CS.:Ea and T,,- Phcae r:1 % r ftttilizer; icFile F. %t. Chapman iq np- ron:v Uma-•- ties aid ;.-t Royal C,,.. a of The oiaonioR of a number of do c .+s i} L�enaalcurter• Phone �•- fol:, Residence F R p'cinR nitrate of soda to his wheat A good 3tipply of Hard and `Soft it ' ilOt5: N,3 a•:d appo n n-n•s 2a,;y. in our city has aroused a very det p and orrharde: fee•iog among our lovers of aninlal4: The Faire 3 lktn Percy, who was bur- Coal on hand. Al-.o a supply �pI A1iE B. BEATON. D. D. 8 , • r fir+ and large rewards•bave been cffered iia-d on Wednes(Nv afteraonn, was a of Findliag Wood, " JL3 ar!uatec! ere Reya'Colelge ^'. Dental Fruit Trees, Shrubs �'t for thecoosictlnn 'of the mi3creantR• lifr,lntiresident to our west,and was 15.1ti cam• and University of Toronto. Office rig cavernl veryvaluable dogs were R stove length, • a over w M Pringle's Fudaue store, Whitby. e. m:sn of genet yet charitable and �y Offue-.ovr►9 to 2 : 1 to 3.30. Ind. phone e. Having aecared the agen^y for E. D. among the victims. kindly Actionf. As one of the early 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Bell pone 22tl 441y Oshawa will rere:ve live carloads cf •, af _ -.$tuitb._$E$oa Ltd,,, .'�rrerymea._ Aborts coal- N. he left a Rood name behind � • ( Y, DALF,3, L. D. S. D. D. S.. • of R inona, Ont. - Ab �_a con- 1m. - -- t! ,�raduate or Royal College of Dewal gin•- i am prepared to take orders for al.' the ejej d t that will he received. - geow and the University of Toronto Office � It is cIttiale that this coal will errril• Above D. A Scotts store, Claremont. Ont. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, pare favorably in quantity with the GREEN RIVER. ass .. `` Ofikehours,9 a m to S p. m. Saturda 9 a. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,-at anthracite that we are now receiving u . to I p.m, PLone Clare 1405. 4�y lowest possible prices. ,' !� hitevale , relertfna'r Special rates for large quantities. The from Albertaisn the aaaturehof Wm.Turner is erecting' agnew(lawn The from the Pennsylvania coal fields. Smith is a Toronto visitor. Service Garage •` - .:�F� • R. S. J. Shi:1Py. Veterinary Aur• N - a trial. If it can compete. in the mat- fence and crates. <t' ;V groin Hoaorary Graduate of Ontar o sear• +S• J. C�pm�y Pickering ter o!cost,with the American product, Miss�dev Hobsotf, of Toronto, is Pis- � � 1, Isary College. All diseases of domestic animals - i Ontario wit be Independent of bet itiax friends here. Motor overbsuNag, top and side cur- tail st►eatiLrnlly treated 74 King Street We«. t Lain repairin scaonluS Phone t seg. Isty American neighbor to the south. -If Albert Hisey is iastAling batb.room g HARDWOOD y Battery Service-Char is HARDWOOD the railways find that the cost,bf fixtures in his 1rome, g g ri transportation can be reduced to a Miss Lean,and Mrs. Wm. Booth vis• sind overhauling• r sssftstfss 4l�aasbw• /^� I woe guaranteed. Flat rate �FLOORI int so that the cost to the consumer iced is Toronto recent) All k j y• %510 Mark Oe will be no granter than that at,the - H. and Fere. Percy visited J.and Mrs. tfglr W V. RICHARDSON- Real Itis anthracite now used, it will prove a Routley on Sunday last. ..Phoo Central. 3, T tags. Insurance,Conveyandas, N-Ary r eat boort to tbie province. Murray Fuller is home from British 3.8 No I plain oak, $100 pr m, b m P CvlueobiA to visit his parents. E B E R R Public,Eu., Prekerrag,Oat. ally W. a , x 3.8 No 1 clear 36 Wm. and %Ire. Pu h visited the r, 8.8 clear birch, t34 R P09TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, �� '� iROuge Hill and Al�ottu Blvd. • format's parents over the weekend, ii' • for Wonttd of Tort wd Ontario. Aoo- .g-8 Ntt I clear " 77 " %line Featberston. our teacher, has +'s` _ yera�1. tf,ao sa1.s of all kinds astsnoad b on shayrleN I. tra6ea, adarsw yr«a ar.er P o: oat. Beeth and maple earue price Mr. Coletto has purchased a new �e timed her duties after enjnyinR herHere You ���as birch truck. va ation. - :DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERR Will sin mAterillvl Unl or sit Mr Turner basmoved into hie sum• Ihedoctor hasbeen,keptratberhuay a . ooa►w>raaeer, oommtspot:.r for tlaklil� Pply �' 1'' mer cottage for the season, r date, Mr. Ingra•ri. Archie Percy, f sOdavtte, aeoettaessr. Ste. lfoaq a loom ,ply labor with material. Everson Jolly spent the weekend Mrs. W, Hagerman and L RHgerman , Wil► .oaflrm "lrra•r aJ ,llfarrtsge Lis - Quality Ru�tranteed. with his wife and family at Scarboro, bit complain of bavirig the fl•IL. while Cement Prices subset to change Mrs.Frank VcFarlane and eon have g Doteo and Mr.and Mrs. Bice have , j� DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock aur- withouot notice. been visiting hat mother for a few al o been ill. nl tioneer. Graduate of C. M Jones' school. days. The weather has heroine eoroethjcQ Coal R * Cb.cago. L,feume experience with pedlar«d ,%fr. Morgan is husv painting his of a practical joker. introducing sitm- sptock. Block anpd ring work,. All hinds of sales �•� .an anomer cotta ea in readiness for the mer one da and winter the next. bioC�aremoK.Eed to.16 yea :carona e. Phos . PiCJ�\Li�1N�.i • summer aeAaon. Fortunately the seeding is all in, and i� Lumber, Mr. and Mrs. Cook an& family bare the-necessityof decidingwhether to M. MAW, •LI ENSED ArC)- LUMBER YARD moved from our midst, having gone weaa strabat or a fury cap in the - Shingles. a TION EER Jor York,Qntario and Dur to Pickering to veside. fields is eliminated. n Count:d, An kinds of gala promptly attended _--• McFarlane & Dixon, huilders, and \' Rer�ciy Roofing, ' to, Termareauxuble_ Dates for sales Nay be - - a " iorranged at NE�r S'OtScv. Bell and Indepea- POULTRY general contractors, are building A dent phones. whetby,Out. 9y new house•for Mr. Sobol. Death of John Percy WANTED John and ?Kra. Griffins have return• and hath ed from the city and are living in the On Monday, April 20tls,death called , house down in the valla one of the oldest r gkdente of the town- Ar of 3t. Mitry'e Cement just in . e W Hi'Rheet prices paid for Arthur Neilson.of Leaside visited ship, in the person of John Percy, At at $3 60 per barrel. 5 v nay quantity Of hens Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of '�leasant the advanted age of AO years, at his • and chicken. Write View Gardens,"over the week-end. home two miles north of Pickering or phone: We'Are sorry to hear that lir. Mc- Village. The deceased had been n BI • A s R E E S O R � + .-,..Bedroom r_ ��� Farlaoe, of Bona Vista.".bad the failing health for some tiara, %tit on ! - -- -'He mietortiroe to lase aver valuable Sunday evening he was able to take Z�d•�,1�T ITMTj 1 =. beifer form lock j:tw. his supper as usual. His death was t s Phone ..i. thus unexpected and came as a chock - ,t - Furniture to his friends. His funeral. which B0B,296 WHITBY iROUGHAM. took place on Wednesday afternoon g �,o the,$ronRpam Q4rifatiae t7eroeterg. ��� � a^ Miss Beate speer the -week with as largely attended. showing; the ��� Will surely appeal to the Froman friends in the city. g of Last*. The greatest Induce. Favo Bread Flour Mrs. Axford was with her people in ktgh esteem in wbich be was held in meat will be the low prices Stuuffsille dtlriog'the week. toe community. Mr,Percy was born we are selling our and Marvel Mn S. Bennett has been visiting near Pl kild7e , ratedewit Eoglao-- Drug furniture at. her sister:Mrs. Walter Bennett. io 183i.and'emigrated with his pet- i Mrs.Gerow and family had a busi• eats to CAnadA in 1817, tocn,tlbiz near Dressers and Stands, k+ Pas our nese trip to.the tiny on BAhirday last, NorrtreAtwhers he resided for three 24.00'up ears,an where his father w.ae en• w tiff Beds, steel waltrui-finish$12 to$13 Miss,Jennie Duncan holidayed At y k:. Bed Springs, ?, May be obtained from you Grocer. the home of bet parents over Easter Raged to manage a farm for the late s, ti,fa�� y ween;, Major Campbell, Aide de Camp to " 3ltattresses-Eaamiae the We had rnany fair weather Ohria• Lord-$Igln. Governor-General of Can. �4 Store i.. ticking and quality of Brookhnflour Mills tians last Sunday. The storm had a ads at that time. In 1831 the family r Felt Biting, 7.60 to 13:00 bad eAect oa nor eburch goers. moved to Toronto, where they con• ;• r CHAS. WILSON, Prop. The W. M.S. of St. John's Church ducted a dairy farm on' Spn,dioa Ave , _ _ _ Casa Loma. the famous Pellatt castle, �, .Ste"Mitt - ing on work and a prig 1onapmeet• - -r inR on Thursday, April 18th, and A ra Situated on the same�property. At After that cold take ver profitable afternoon was s ant, that time Toronto was called -Muddy Again we note the passing of one of York."with a population, of only a Wampole's - ticceeeor bort:H.."Burlin p few thousand. In 1857 the` family fg g). It pay.& 10 .,:Attend our old friends,in the arson of.Toho on April 20th. He wafla man moved to Pickering townebipp and wet- Percy. Furniture Dealer andtied on fit 21 concession 3. Mr. Percy Cod Liver Extrf#tet '< of honorable}ife, loyal friendship and Funeral Director The fiery Best ! remained here until after his marri• Christian charity. Our sympathy Is age and on this farm his parents died. Phone 1'300 extended the family of deceased. g P It gives results. Our worthy ,bee master, John Gil- 'In 1881 he was married to Mies LouiFm Pickering, LUOT1' P Hubbard, who died in 1888. Of this Standard Patents•Rnd Crude • DIItar10 man, sur rieed -his fsienda on Wed- nesday. April 15th, by taking unto fnarrixRe two children survive, Wal- Drage always ter,of Markham. and Sirs. Maloy, of himself a wife,the brie being a regi- Thedford. After his first wife died be on hand. Painting and Deeoratino dent of Quebec. The very best wishes Por and Alexa der five a farming and operated a stave of the community are extended to the g• P Ism re aced to till all orders in' Streets, Toronto, happy couple. May health, wealth mill in partnership with his brother TubaCCo9. Cigarettes, Ciggcs, r. . p p in-law, a Mr. Press. until 1880,when n trusted to me and will Rtlaran and happinebs be tbeirs is the wish of Metcalf Candies, 'Every graduate Of the all, he married Miss Eliza, Jackson, after +, . tee satisfaction, Prices which he&Rain Started farming on lot - fast fifteen months has 1'6e Women's Institute met at the B Magazines. rvoderate. home of Mrs. Shepherd on Tuesday 17. coo, 4.Pickering, where he resided r All orders left with M. S. Chap.* seemed employment, afternoon when plans were made for until moving to his late residence. 28 CEvv* - w man will receive prompt " Open all year. Enter the Mav meetInR, tin outside speak- years Aso. Besides the two members N. E. W ;.•..F er will he preFi+nt,and other ppa�rtirularrt of his HrFEN t family, he is survived by "t attention, now.- Catalogue free. will he announced later. %fry. She hir widow- three sons and one dau- o p L. H. 1'7ILLIti GF, herd rodtrihalted a Rood pa er nn Rhter, Arthur and Nellie, at home : Veterinary Suxgeozl W. J, Elliott, Principal '•13ow to make the bonne a Homs'' Roy,pf Myrtle, and William, of the xe, k"hOne l:it3 (32tf) -WHITBY Tuesday's meeting was a success. I.North-West. lPiCl�t9x'iS��, =)`21ta 3:'1® ' r; �" �pP, ,ape •. y .. .; ...r,.. :.. :. 'n9�," -' �,r:' �^.,'DSa.1- .8 .,i,rr„ ,�. {•„t s<.q• ,i. ,rM.b3�« •.�+^:.,•�,,,,a�. .,S,e•. .,-rrt•r. r,.,.a.. ....��^�`�',e ,C. .r1'. `->a- :?:'" ��e" ti t'-o.�sr � :-a+•.. _,.r..... ,s ,+K.3a-•r ,:�:?! 'u•�,s.. ,t •.;�':• ;�'+.qx„ <vo M rr s. :. . <. :y�x, ..• ;, :.. .">. : . . :.,4 ,. .... �. .°2 ..r i' •tui .'!:x :.^' S'�a-. �.. +"�. , .:,w. .. .. py+•, r. 1;: ..'mfr .}r .�r..,, .. ,.. .v . . ..,.. ,,,,' '`}�+• .y., ':%.-rt.... - :.r.• .L-. +!`T..:. c. 3`- wa"..,. s r" _ , , - - _ BLENSHES--OF TSE SK41V �r s- SSE ASSES FROM FOXIEST FIRES ��w • , Are Proof the Blood is in a Weak Pulp , - ,;.• 1 _ -and- Watery..Condit iots}. �M One of the surest is-gni "that the CARELESS ANIIY INDIFFER- — ] ' fit t -ted economy i► blood !a out of order are the pimples � t { ENT SETTLERS ARE _ and unsightly eruptions that-break out -•-- - - -• - •• _ 0 on the face or body. The same condi- GUILT8 MI's Y, -- ♦ y Experterice n tion. is.Indleated by an attack of ec- - 8g r < zsma or scrofula. You cannot get rid ' of these troubles by the use of purger Man unched Million Feet of H , - tive medicines, as so many people try y 77 to do. PnrgaUves merely gallODL TimbeCanada in 1924.in extern ' through the system and leave it till r s t >weaker. What is neeced when blood is shown to be out of order ism -Conditions during the 1924 forest f tonic which will restore its missing ilre seasdn in Canada were.exactlf the elements and leave the blood rich and reverse of the previous year. In 1923 T red. For this purpose there is no Eastern Canada suffered heavy loasee r other tonic can equal Dr. Williams' from Are, while in the West only slight Pink Pills, every dose of which help$ damage was done; whereas during last enrich the blood, drives out impurl- year the western provinces, and Al- _ {' h= ties,and brings a new feeling of health Herta in pdrticular, were vielted-by c - t orae Arac- and ve., Hamilttoa, Ont ells for tics 1 fires. while T e of 1 areast was pSre-1 r• _ I� i�I y h l T _ the benefit, of others what these pills swept in the West was 1,185,345 acres.f �? .•_ did for her. She says:-"I was suffer• Of'this.gross area, 239,320 acres car- Ing terribly from scrofula. I doctored Tied merchantable timber and+299,832 with several doctors, but without sac acres bore new growth, the remaining + _ case. My complexion was sallow, I 646,193 acres comprising non-forested � � , had no strength, feeling very week and lands of various classes. The esti- r languid. My neck was full of lumps mated loss of merchantable material - ,� called scrofula, and at times they werereached the startling amount of 511,- very painful. After trying several so-1000.00 board feet of saw timber and "Maily women, Eve found, choose their IauncL-y _ sailed blood medicines, Dr. Williams'j 4.275,000 cords of fuel br pulpwood, the Soap merely because it is extra hard Or because the bar 41 Ptak Pills were recommeadBd to me i total combined vaI"ue being x2,406,000. bulky—regardless gip+ ,,,,,r;� ! . I is b and r dless of the s `S '' t I and I got half a dozen boxes. After I A cash expenditure o1'$81,726 together It, taking them I found a decided im- j with rangers' lime.to a total of;11,999 _ •' for y ' V,14i r # ; provement in my appearance, and to was expended fa the actual supprea- As myself, I always insist on Sunlight Soap, bec�u$e y my Joy the lumps were disappearing,slon of these fires. Only 214 or 14 per�IliI learned y y o that it is more economical to use only from my neck. I persevered In the cent. of the total forest fires !n the pore laundry soap,.and'I believe that Sunlight is the'only,pPure . _ treatment, and finally the only signI Rest occurred.on Dominion forest-re- laundry- bar soap made in Canada. Every bar of Sunlight f left of the trouble was a scar on my serves, The destruction on the latter I carries a $3,000 Guarantee of Purity, : O19 neck where one of the swellings broke. amounted to 34,588 acres of ,mature - Since that time I have been in robust I "And as eve bit of:-Sunlight is ore dean9in son it Umber and 33 820 scores of - young �' p g' p, health and heartily recommend Dr. growth. cleans quickly with very little rubbing,and a little of it goes a - { AN ATTRACTIVE CAPE COS- . -Williams' Pink Pills to any sufferingArouse Public Opinton. long way. For washing clothes, dishes and general housework . TUD3E FOR GIRLS. from Impure blood." Notwithstanding the effort$ made to "give me Sunlight every time. Sunlight doesn't make the hands l' Woolen an a smallt de, neat You can get these pills through any#arouse public opinion to the immense rough and red, either." Lever Brothers plaid ilimited, Toronto, medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents -= sign is used to develop the frock-and losses which Canada 1s suffering make Starlight. • a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine I - 1' cape No. 1019. The costume consists' Co., Brockville, out through forest Bred, devastating con- - t, of a one-place drew with short kimono flagrations continue. Federal, provin-. - 9x87 Sleeves seamed on the shoulders, and -�•- cial, and railway.,forestry services panel fr?nt of contrasting ma terial.4 htaijrer to LLfC, were particularly buoy last pear in 4 . Tlia cape is semi-circular and is lined$ spreading the gospel of forest protec Whatever way than comsat, Life, ' with the same eontrastiag ittaterial' tion from Bre. Of the 1,481 fires which' ( (3o we with high hearts out to meet: S -, unlight so forming the front panel of the dress. thee occurred last year in Western Canada, l� de in arses 67 8, 10, 12 and 14 3 ►rs i A92 or appr - - --� i eager eyes gaze inTo�- material for dies$r� of and area of Len acres in-an instance had -_ been _ - Size 1$ requires 3�i yards of 40-facia dlacovered and eatinguia�hed before an y g And with wide oyes arms we greet y pas pe, thee. been covered The percentage of fires! The Demon. Working-1-11s Way. lining. detected and put out in the Incipient] ,r Give us' of all thou bast, O Lttel There was no one.at the table taut Pattern malleo to sap address cal stage reflects the efficiency being! it Rhymro to Romem3ser, And let us nothing lack. the landlady and '.fir Skaggs, and the receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson Of beauty, sorrow, pain or Joy, ,. reached by forest protective organiza•�-Lurking beside the portals of the soul, latter was doing his best to cut the Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide SL We pray, hald..aothing back tions, and Judged am this basis and In Where fall the ahadoWso-of Life's piece of steak 'on his'plate, •- ,Toronto Pattern mallod same day yfew of the specially hazardous season, darker days, f . Mr, Skaggs," said,the landlady, ts� order is received. ,, the 1924 record is -considered satis= 'Couchant, there waits the Demon you going to pay, We ask no alma of thee, O Life. firmly, "when are flctory. How-ever the proportion of who betrays r• F. Test � with all thy bitter steel, Z your bill?" Around the Make earth an anvil where our souls. Brea caused by careless and indifferent My high resolves and shakes the will's "Mad m'" responded Mr. Skagay, :a 'l Around the corner I -have a friend, setters, ",per cent., and campers 22 couiso1, Thy hammer's strength may Leel. a tone of surprise. s in this great city that Bras no end _ per- cent., shows no diminution from When see you going to'pay pout Yet days go by and weeks naso on, previous years and-indicates the great When purpose roma is to noble enter- 9•• And before I know It a year In gobs; Smile not too warmly on us, Life! need' for further I p p !bill. s publicity and oduca• prise, li •i didn't know-1 had to," he•said, as - Beneath the lashes of toy thong. I -Anti i never see my old friend's face, as tional work, well as more rigid law: Or hails new duties for the soul to he looked re roachfully at the steak With heavy hand upon ns laid, y �. p r For life is a swift and terrible race. The railways caused 21 enforcement. meet, lie knows I Illi a him We shall, at length, grow strong. pars ofdeleat, "I thought I was working it out. Jaet as wail per cent, of the fires but very few of The Demon softly whis As !n the days when I rang his bell these reached tea acres in area before And-points-to threaCtiing omens M the j +; But give enoggb of beauty, Life; And he rang mine. We were younger they were extinguished. Lightning and! skies. That we may know the depth and u thea; - height. Incendiarism each were -responsible _- rE HER BABY - • 9 And now we are busy, tared-men; for about 6-or 6 per cent. . It is en- Untrodden.paths allure my feet to iTmed with playing a foolish Enough of Joy that we may'st1l1; proportion dare, I PLUMP D y �' _ game, couraging to note that the j j�u1TlI _ Ia darkness,-see the light Tired with trying to make a name. of tires marked '"cause unknown" is But as I set face forward to explore ` WU To-morrow comes and to-morrow goes, being steadily reduced. The Demon jpIns my elbow-at the _ •,At;id the distance between us Aad'wben we've gleaned from than, O y, - Nothing makes a mother more grate- 0- grows Life, Alberta's Losses Neil door, and grows. All thou Zanat give O[ tears and Proceeding from the East there was And hind of danger from sortie hidden fol than a benefit conferred upon her .Around the corner!-yet miles away laugher. • a gradual heightening in the fire haz- snare, �ch:id. Mothers everywhere who have Here a telegram, air" Bravely we'll hike the one-way ttatt and through the Wept Iklanitoba had i need Baby's Own Tablets for their _ "Jinn died to a normal season and despite.the fact A crisis faces me, demand&the need 1 children speak!a anifiusiaatle terms of - That leads to the heareafter. JJ Aad that's what we get, and deserve „ that 310 fires were reported, the total Of ready act and calmly alert mind; them. For Instance Mrs. Ze herin aw tn.the end -Ida M. Thomas in "success. p area burned over was only 48,000 The Damon, softly stealing from be=~}Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., writes:- ;Around the corner a vanished friend. Ver ctive• acres, or,54 per:cent less.than 1923. kind, : - "Baby's' Own T4biets are a wonderful -Charles Hanson Towne. A total of 3,500 acres of this was ma- Grips me about and stays the hand of medicine for little ones. They never "I attpose, henry," said the old gen- 'fail timber. In Saskatchewan fairly deed _ I inti to eegvlat®the baby's stomach and The word acrobat la.derived from Uemaa to his IMP son-in-law, ."that heavy fire losses were sustained. Two � ' bowels, and make him plump and well. a Greek word meaning"to run on tip- you are aware the check for Atty thou- Th n wheel I fa the moment of despair I always keep a hoz of the Tablgta !u :.!toe," sand dollars I put among your wedding hundred-and forty-eight fires occurred, sweeping an area of 502,000 acres, and To face him, and be cringed 'neatii the house and would advise all moth- presents was merely for effect" destroying 168,000 acres of merchant- my eye; era toTdo likewlse." Most of the a&- Trim the old whisk broom to a point "Oh, yea, edr,' responded the cheer- able timber and 163,000 acres of�ouag Hot anger follows fear-he turns to diasry silaients of childhdoti arise in In the centre and it will be excellent fai Henry, "ami the effect' was excel- . service in removing dost from the lent. The bank cashed it this morning growth. Tay,he summer season of 1924 to the stomach and bowels, and can be without a word." Alberta was unusual in that•the weath• But ere tie speedo-I feel the Denson quickly banished'by 'Baby's OWd Tali- corners of a room or the stairs.- ler coniitidns in'tho northern and e'w'e• _ lets. These Tablets relieve constipa• southern parts were very different. in Y' tion and indigestion, break up colds the south half the fire hazard was His ghost may haunt me yet, but now and simple fevers, expel worms;allay ' about normal but north of Edmonton, - I know i teething pains and promote healthful extreme conditions existed until near The craven spirit and his-voice of sleep. They-are guaranteed to be free THE FOREST the end of July. The inaccessibility lies; from injurious drugs and-are safe even - of the country in which these c0nd4•. I cannot fear the thing that I des- for (be youngest-and most delicate ` tions prevailed resulted in probable pie% ch resulted The Tablets are sold'by medi- " the greatest forest flare lasses i i the One act of manhood laid the traitor cine dealers or by, mail-at 25a s hos , history of the province, There were low! I from The Dr. Williams' Medicine. Co., SHALti. WE CROP. IT a 641 fires covering an area of 616,000' -S. J.'Duncan-Scott. IBrockville, Oat , AND CONSERVE OUR FOREST CAPITAL acres. nI the Dominion Railway Belt - F - --�--- - of British Columbia the season' was STABILIZE INDUSTRY i I one of severe bazard. A total of�288 ENSURE FUTURE PROSPERITY; or fires occurred, 67 per cent. of which, however, were under ten acres in area. SHALL` WE MINE IT The total area burned over was 18,449 acr AND DEPLETE OUR FOREST CAPITAL — • • Furniture UNDERMINE INDUSTRY made i } g STOCK :.� andra's Technical School of Woodwork MENACE FUTURE PROSPERITY Ian her Sandringham ektate;can be bought by anyone who visits the place. Flanker groves VSIulp of Mire Bred Bull National Interest and National Security demand the Treat- Queen Alexandra started the school. W.G.Potter rectived $52.25 more for steers sired byy�a meat of our Forest Resources as a Crop. about forty -+ears ago for the benefi+ > • Pure Bred Bull than for steers sired by a Scrub Bull. He - _ of lads on the` estate. - .shipped. five steers from common grads coves ofequal l - - merit. The two steers sired b a S ..gra Bull brought W5-" " . each, while the three steers red by the Pure•'Bred Buil THE OBSTACLE.to proper treatment is FIRE I There are lots of little•things'that - brought$147.80 each. The steers received tine same care. THE CAUSE of fire Ls CARELESSNESS - wise men do not understand, but it is Fever and better cattle are more profitable than a i beneralIy believed that kens key eggs •largernumaber,of Scrub animals, THP-CURE of carelessness is AROUSED PUBLIC OPINION Make:you$ cows work for you rattier than you should because they cant stand them on end, AY OUR PART work for them. WE MUST ALL HON. CHARLES BTEWART, Minister of the I don Yt,+ur192Sresotntionwaatogatridoithtt Scrub Sum-have you nterior, Sincerity, like Sterling silver, has BETTER BULLS PAY foe o"r • wearing qualities not possessed by - any imitation. 44- s • ,..-, ..-. A.7 ,e `E[p .N 3 .,,y yyy yy,'N', 'y- y. •..�.. YM. ... Y...fy'_ :, ,. .r +u S '( 'h..::•l cam' .+4' '.., b..: ,-,'L ),V,.E: .0 '.-,, iM'S, t•�'i«e, +4 ��,���'SiM�:YYhk�B '�1.43f .l.VYYTPd`G'SYr�S..�^�fNN1,tRtiE,..t.a.....e.rJ.Efi., ' vtt •.n ^•n w k,: ...,. x. i ..va., 1....... w ,e ,....s. _. s..u.c,............,bs._,.;.oaf.•-,.cs.... ,._ ,._ ..-.. 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'rl�N� In fact, -neuralgia is sometimes de- scribed as "the calt.of the nerves for better blood," and in many canes that -is exactly what is wrong, but there may be other causes,such as a growth somewhere irritating a rerve Qr series - of nerves--and we must pot forget -- - the well-known complaint usually de- `E" 1 �^"'''` ' scribed as sciatica. There may be '� • _ many other causes than these for neur- ..I '-�'�����•.'` ► go . lea algia, but I have j?st mentioned theseMCI few examples„to shoho-wri dTffieult it is to tell a person who-writes n letter +/+ from a distance, just what should be 'l'hC ORANGE PEKOE is extra`gt�od. Try 1t done 'for his complaint. The reason that a difficulty exists is that to cure "`r•� . any disease,one must first find out the y ; -- -- - ” cause of the disease, and this cannot very well be-done without a thorough pphysical examination by, a physician. Ism. -HEALTH EDUCATION ,a mention n few more underlying ' • :aures of neuralgia we include mal- 1BY DR. J. J. MWDL.ETON v .. aria; a'eoholism, diabetes, lead poison: syphi'.is, gout, rheumatism, or Bright's d that b Bri disease. It may e provincial Board.of Heallh. Ontario. neuralgia is really an expression of I / Dr. Middletoa w111 be glad to answer Questions on Public ReWth mat• central disease—for instance, loco- - /� through this colamn. Addre" him at Spadini Hones, Spadtns motor ataxia. It may be some local tars roug - cause such as a diseased tooth or a Crescept. Toronto diseased ovary. In' every case treat ment must include treatment of the underlying cause. Neuralgia 'means 1I111�I l Il IIIIIIII(� B.C., I may say at the outset that it'is pain in the nerve-. There is a differ- From iffer From away out in Vernon, ,ence between neurais and neuralgia, f , comes an inqurry about iiralth matters impossible to accurately diagnose the i for in the former case the, pain is ' from a•reader of thin column. -The cause of a complaint o,f this kind by . usually steady and persistent, whixe correspondent•in question .asks about correspondence. Neuralgia is not of _ - i4self a disease;-it is a symptom. One+m neuralgia it comes and gees. _netiialgialeand its treatment: Can only guess at the cause and sug- neuritis t e course of the inflamed „ �# gest certain things that need to Vi nerve can be made out by tenderness. u �+ For instance, I Ion deep pressure. °^ Stwni><" GloWing Mash given consideration don't know whether there is a focus of Massage and manipulation maybe The finest BABY CMC. -STARTING infection somewhere that is poisoning I of use in-some forms of neuralgia, and MIXTURE t world produces. bene$t may be derved from the use the system and causing pains through-i of salicylates, iodides and other neur- y •Tb_s Feed Which a1Ric inedicinea. Preparations of tsed the W tuner of _ _ r - the Ontario Egg-Laying. Contest, 1924. — - Write for booklet and Lame of STA�3I� ' Send for One of Our opium, morphia and .olein should 1'lA% Agent. The •Motherwell 'Grain SECOND-HAND for BICYCLES AT 416 never be taken for this condition be- The Co.. Limited, Dundas, Ont. Fully Guaranteed. Money back If not cause the danger 44 habit ig too great. V ` .. satisfied. Varsity Cycle .Works,-413 No medicine of a sedative nature Spading Ave., Toronto. should be given except for short per- cods and then under ph7sicians' con- s _ 'VANtrot. -Rest and electricity and light - ---- - ® therapy offer more hope of relief from , pain than do other agents, IFIR]Eram IE: • � But first of all go to your physician A 8uygestion. :. !'lames In Japan. and have him give you a complete If y()(1 AF4� iNTERI=STED1'N 'physical exan.ination. 'Before you can What few pedestrians there are left People to Japan are called by the FISHING WRITE FOR THIS BOOK cure the disease, you've got to know is the country should be landed by family nagfe 'Brat the individual. or the cavae. sbme enterprising automobile manu- what we should call the Christian % 40P ' 4 ! - -- facturer with the slogan: "Buy a Car name, next, and then the honorific-- r l f • ®r 1 No Money Mark W� POOr in self-Defence."—Calgary Herald, thus--"Jones, Thomas, Mr." _ !T Stock. Breeders of live stock are tgctns MlnarWo Liniment for Calls. ' I I problems today that require expert - ----_ Londoi-s police force is 21,274 Everfln - ' " E WAS CHURNINE _ __ Dlnner. strong, while her Ss! brigade numbers . 'If i buatnesiOIke handling p The high cost of teed, labor and Little Edna. — "I ,guess the Aocka. 2,000 men. �. heavy overhead expense are matters I chaps haven't been rich very lona." C�iasBledm � 4WCREAM i the average-farmer finds confronting Little Wtunle—"Why?" t him every day. Little Edna—"They can the meal FREE CATALOGUE. ' Successful farmers'have always real- they eat at sir o'clock supper" ID ASPBERR'Y BUSHES, GI.l1D. f We aupfrl7 cans and 'Day express I !� ;tied the value of good breedings in - 4 b his, pay, gay Dahlias j„ ' charges- We pay daily by express - live stock. Testimonials trgM these Babies in Argovfe, one of the Swiss � and Barred Rock E The W rlgatl »'honey orders. which can be cashed �+..� .< cantons,, must be weighed, measured men are easily obtained and should g + Farm. Btoekvtlle, Oat. aaywhere without any ohargs, � � � �' -y�� 'convince the most skeptical that the and their finger-prints taken within - To obtain the top price, .Cream wi»sa only way t6.beatthe labor situation, �gnty-four hours of their birth. MONEY•TO LOAN. 4r, n" 1 cost of teed, etc., is to keep only ARM LOANS MADE. AGENT Must be free from bad- flavors anp otter hvm we Jt�ed. ., Domain not less •than i0 per cent. ' 1 those animals that are bred to produce YOU STAMMER? F wanted. Reynolds, 77' victor<s, ApIr {either milk or beef. Toronto. leutter Fat 'V oV can now obtain a- ! The surveys conducted by Prof. Don't.nae.ander this>> - ` T g Leitch In We different couic nties all go `. ,.het•. r:e�� maw ' Bowes Compomy Limited,� eaufne Hotpoint Iron for $5.50 This fam ik e1eC- to prove that where farm@rs are using _ «ree treatment. tan Can't f �( u = Toronto _trte servant has for Tia pyre bred air" fa either beef or dairy Nan t Kee Huse been rile crit ohoice among THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE , p T or references—Head Office, Toronto, dtearimtnatins housewives- herds, they are making greater tri- KITCHENER. ONT.. CANADA ` ' 1Benk of Montreal, or your local banker, The thumb rest—sit szolu. -� comes with practle"y the same It i{©V� M�nerdi s s Established for over Ohirty years. 1 clue Hotpoint patent—atm- I quantities of Peed. URIIV C. E, Wright, of Foxboro, Masb.,inates all strafe on the When we consider that these figures 1s►sftit 7�is is the Trop were obtained from actual farmers, : writes as follows: ' *ith the famous trot point. living under average farm conrlit#ons, - 'Oi "Will you please advise me how I r:r: •r�fe EYES S -can get your liniment? I can't keep Your dealer sells - we can hardly discredit them., house without Mlnard s. We were Ritz-Carlton Hotpoint lrotte 1<ni>lTwrea BY Liberal feeding of inferior live ��1�T never without It in our home In Yt�, - � stock, it was shown: was not all great Sjjllj.�VI1VaDUST�.CiN�FRS .Nova 13cotla." ; sMDSD&SOLD sr Davoauts•orrtct"S AtIBaLIC •,,A:Canadian General Bisotrlo a tactor in increasing the labor in- r.„. ,a.a......."•• %UW5Go..+G«w0! . Min ard's is splendid for sprains, r M. tel New JeCitay product. come all was the use of pure bred sires. bruises, rheumatism, colds, etc. ' The pure,bred sire Has back of him Atlnel'ica'6 $niartest t generations of ancestors that were Minard'S Liniment . sele ed d bred with a specific pur- am ` ort HoteL _ �ff WiTTS' Fertilizing TABLETS Dose h ie: either the production of I beef or the production of milk. 1 �� V —� � • Fairiotla -for its Euro- ;Nothing better for Four terns, fiotvetu, These characteristics are highly in- a"' � COULD N peen Atmospheim shrubs and gardens' ' tkey are so - bandy, clean and odorless. teasffied la his blood so filet be trans; Go in April^nd Mai Perfect CUiSine and You just,have to place a tablet in the mita them to his ofraWng, even whan "on Bermuda In able”with $erp !earth betide the plant and hien watch only a grade female is us+td. ' pbo.,e—>>wfeetdaraforreettwvlar. SLEEP NIGHTS # it grow. The grade sire, has back of hi:pn pauvat Twin-screw ste.mars - Slnsli rooms"lhwm 45.00 Once used—always used, on account of rr DoiMe' rooms from $LQ# the economy, results and convenience. generations• of ancestors, that, tike a1FORT VICTORIA and >£uroDean Platt Alaays ask' for "Witte' Fartilisiag 'Topsy,''_just liappen*d. The result ' ,iF'ORT ST.GEORGE" ; Pam and. Headaches Re- (-Tablets." is that you can expect nothing but are For r1luetrated Booklets Write New -Hydnatrl� and I If your dealer does not keep them,just liable to get anything. FjRNESS BERMUDA LINE ' Uevad by Taking Lydia E. . _. . t` p 'jbp, pgutlC send 26c sill we wfIl forward you,post- Haphazard hit and mica breedfn$ 34Wbitchell Rtreet•lirewYortt is r ` Department paid, a box containing 120. C. W Itts, operaxions are the causes of low labor PrAnYLecei reirw AsaN Pinkham s Ye$atable ..,.,..i. Fertliizer Works, Notwleh,Ont.,Menu- incomes and financial failures among Compound t'T751I'A ' i'o f, Man, r I facturers of Complete Fertilisers and Ontario..farmers to-day. � f Pulverizers of Sheep Manure. The remedy Ifes. in - the farmers' r {` -- hands. , Dublin, Ontario.— I wall weak and t at Buy a good pure bred sire of the 'rid cool, with psi nights and hI learned� ��. _ and could not glee ni his. I learned - - • breed of stock you are -interested in ) about Lydia E. Pmkha's Vegetable and you have made the first step to- Compound by reading the lettere In•the ward success. newspaper's and tried it because I wanted to get better. I have-got good- _ 3, ' a ' She Pitied the, Lion. results from it all I feel a lot etrong� and am not troubled with.such bad Uncle had just returned home from 1 headaches as I used to be and am more -?► _ "f an expedition into Africa after big } regular. I am gaining in weight all ` �I the time and I tem t friends-what nky game, says the Tatler; he was delight• y• g, ---__ � frig old the family-with stirring'ta19s kind of medidne I am team ��eoa of adventure-to the jungle. _ _ i my 1 h �1�to n �..:- "One of my beaters rusty eo savagely Mrs. }ZACSo,eBo,1t Dublin. '' ® " he announced, Ontario. t bitten by a lion once, ,that he had to have his arm ampu- ` Rallies Ntu'se Recommends t fated." _ Halifax, N. $.—'Z am a maternity There was a short silence while the nurse and have recommended Lydia` Proved safe b 111111kons and prescribed b h icians for iniormat#on cask in, and then the �,},• Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to - y y'p y einem daughter of the house said in a a.PrOlideS many women who were childless, also V athetio voice: - n o n c. t►tn M t6 loch ah eed a good Lumbo o _ eymp g an my husband American,' ; Headache r e�.Iralgla :Colds --,-­.,Lumbago "What a D1tF. un the poor lion Penes and he told me of Lydia E. Pinkham ` fain TOOthaGhe Neuritis Rheumatism might just as well have had it.' 86ampoo with t;atitara s«►p, while in England. I wools appredate " , or twobooks on 1. - _ ACCs t Oril "Ba eT" acka a The men who akes many plana wthLigOintment ht when ntitxeasaryons of`tand o women's a ailments.ylhavie one which I ,�,� �._, seldom put any of them into execution. 1Vh—'c�contalns proven directions. Tben of one plan may not be WC°'�1p of dandruff end minor keep to lend. I Wim wrllmgly answer r w entertaining socially. eruptions, and-to establish a per- letters from tory woman, g aS MJ 1f . Bandy "Bayer".boxes of 12 tablets but he usually manent condition of hair health. the VegetableCompound. site Hs��y -1R. ED ROSI- E y Drn ate. i COL£kAN, c Also bottleq of 24 and 100-- ggi wins success, and s successful man ie °sari r:..�>raa Address Caasrrmn • In 041 0 rat �iSer Nanuf•ctute of Moonadetrc- always good company. atoebm. to atmtraaL' rrka,PoaD NOVA$Coils. - Aerirtn to the trade mark reit tared - �osat 25 awl Eos.Taleom 2fe. recideeter of saucyll 1 �a�}� x�ie A41 ifM public aStWst Imiftations, the Taabl te -'— �' We ISSUE 86av4as.Stick 2be. ISSUE No. 17—'25. . That lrDlrin mon• f aarmae.e rtrD their Muerai trade mark, tae '"Bayer or­" For Sore Throat Use-Mlnard'aLlnimsn! et Ba,"r Qos ray r ••_�t rf Cpl ..� 'w.. v.r�..i"itt.r...'.,._�:.. .,_a.-.....,' :,:_.....-_�._:a .._..-.,.....-n..,.�F_ e.-- a ..�.,- .._.. ._,.�....-;. .,�3'..w�..,�':..:. ,•�...,...*::.w..oa __._"ice:- .,: :,e..., 4..... -. ..�.....__.. _e„_nR.,�:lt.�aw.,'-a��...vii.�:�,_...,-...:r",. ..'^�•.a'..�,a4�.-._.._.�:.+x......v.,,!s:.:.,....a.�i.„F.n”a%�.�..sv.,m�d._,'x�..+.sws'�.ia•,ifra^�k.?r:e,r-•„r.,�'x r�3$'��.� - t' td t,r :. ''.•,,. ..i`'µ'v,ie"� �u y.,:.' 3n; ,w �; r.�..,,.�,,..i '"� +'�e"`. :-TrS �ausl.wTa4. s"s.'.1 aka. .. , 'F,v '.."�.,,` ""' M .:, ..: a ,u,.,L� �. .. ? �..,,'x. yr. y. n4.7c +r u.S• M«. ,c- ••4•-i� [- z•,.rv— , n. .,',; :ur`^'.. `.p.d'. ,+,,.;.c..'.. h v; ,... _ :" St's" ,.•S'" `*' >+•'.. - 4!"'., ,. ., r.'{ •3 Y .o. ,....e ,'.,'�",c� -'. - :. .. ..•S .g,. .7..,,...,,..7•"'t a"' k.. s•,, f � L"''.`M \'"' 'yy,. y" f r p ally go to the local printer, acid % Tire' Pickering - - ` there are a great matiy merchants - r: I CHARDSON i ::r*ltars. and other' bayiuess Wren, whv, Vale * ild(11Gg iaYY11 11 atB@ _ gL7bperyear,; il;,pif gaidivadvaaca• wtiila they pretest strougly Subscriptions to ro•the United States and t,jeat ' gaiast the encruachmeuts of the The object of this,Aseociation Is to faARDEN 'SEEDS, FLOWER SEED,. Britain$2,00 in advance. lessen atealing an&pro4ecute T.t departmental ,stores, - have no the felons.. : - _ LTI PLYER ONION SETTS, - " ~ JOHN MllfiKAR, Proprietor, hesitation in sending their orders DI3TCH„£ETS, ' - for stationery au-d otcher grinting- 3temberahaving properry etolencomarnni1 , matter into the city. The Toron• case immediately with any member : ONION SEED IN BULK; NOTES AND COMMENTS. . of Erteoutite Qommuts�. :,. :. _ . _ to printers will have much difh Membership ice d1.tM. SHEET. PE1� NASTURT1U�, . GFAR�EN SEEDS, r -Persons reading thedai}y papers- eulty in winning back the worK Vokets may be had from th.•Preaidont or;. and seeing many pictures.of per. which they have lost through their e•or•trt7 on application. ,:.BEANS, CORN Etc., IN BULK. neons and -scenes, do not realize greed. Their action iu grabbing Exec. Com.-L. iD. Banks, O.S.014u- '•' `. J. that they are.'bene$tting from one at everything within reach is er, M. s.bbapnian,Piekering. of the leading discoveries of mod- characteristic of "Hag Toon." p, Ni.urtf0, f&S. Richardson; ". TURNIP AND MA/VGEL SEED Y ' ern times, tbrit of half•toue` en- — President, secretary -• , grnvi.ng. Furty or fifty years ago Public Notice `I' _ i �+ T _� T it would cost from fifty to seventy -- F:�1-mer5, ALIt'IILlOI1 E 1�� M. P LE ' 'r7 Y R V P Public N:Mice is hereby given, under five dollars to produce a cat of a . t and by virtue of the ffiechxuiaa Wage i I ani agent for the World's Greatest : man-to be published in. a news Earners Lien Act,Chap.140.Sec.50(1), Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, paper, and this Nrould beth Revised Stawtes of Ontario.1914. that p 2:50 per. gallon, or 75o a quart py Scales and Oil. Engines. Fief:ry's. • the undersigned has received inetruc• famous Plows.Pointt .Grain Gt'iuders, l several dAv5 on the part of an tions from A. L. Pilkey to sell by i RICHARDSO�t S GROCERY expert engraver Who would do his Wheel Barrowsetc. • ppublic auction engraving on.a-block of wood. On at his Garage in the Brantford binder twine and second- �• • `'illage of Ciammo.r.t, in the County of Ontario, on -Saturday, the 2cd.daq hand separator for sale. lnewepapers of those times would in the afternoon, the followin 'clock ROBT, DEVITT, - account of.the,, great expetise the of M1iay, 1925, at the hour ofl. o g chat- .- .. .-. ._ ...- Sto contain very few pictures. In the telt One, Chevrolet Touring Car in P400e 505 Pick. BROUGHAM Tic ering • alydware �® good condition. i G present age a photograph may be W. B,,POWELL, � SMtEf 1! t4en of a person or some scene Auctioneer �,r -els rl C swe. ptl Mrs ` and within-an hour Wean be re /� TT. prodtwed in a daily paper, and the 1 N G L E 5 ELM DALE MILL.? . jproduct is much superbr.to thata al } V TT of s half centuryThe cost British Columbia Cedar Clean V p t :'r U p Lice it Up. ago. Galt Galvanized Steel Shiagies : sof a small half.tone is only a few Bird's Felt State Shingles -Save the surface and you save all. vents inrils'bad of fnardy dollars. for sale at Whentor auxgrain taken in L, i - t 'While the wot•k now'done is very T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT excbauge for our. � the Old-R►elletbld �h@I'Wlt]•�a�l�iailns' awfect much promse has been - Csll and get prices. We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, re, an •. ___ I invade dnranst the past few yes al , Lowe's Paints . • ma shown in the •illustrated week- Oil Cake;Meal, F E N C I I G , .au kinds of grain ureE sing �a wall 1�tres We.are prepared to build and sell all Ogilvies.Porridge Oats. Also a good variety of Seeds for Feld and QrSTaerl ' m The pria tee's union in Toronto styles of lawn.chicken wire and stock / fences at reasonable pt ices. Royal Hnulsehold Flour, feet that -they have a great griev It will pay you to consult us, before " ' ,Agent for McCormick D�tering Farts Implements and Repairs.' F itnce and are snaking a great effort purchasing, Cream of to Weat;Flonr. 'to have these grievances recIress• We alto have for sale Asphalt ` • Heady Roofing and CHOPPING EVERY; ,• .#• '1�' ,'�� � .�' "� 'f� � ,. � '�' �' ed. Severn) pears ago the union Bate Wire -,WEEK DAY prsoters in that city -went on GEO. FARLEY& SON.Brock Road � J :-,strike. They were then receiving Pickering R. R. 1 ;. : 2s r 7�•�=���OO� , PICKERING 3 Phone Pick. 1708 J. S. BALSDON, good wa eq, but they thought by ' ;going on striker that they could u — _ --- --- --' ONION - .aeceed in getting more exorbi" tantpay and shylrter hours The. public %vas not in -ympatby with 1 : � � r�4 0 'their derijimcls, aq they considerei3 Q r, thew decidedly nureasonable, and ��� �� len for 'y i� Create a A1CCoua7lt .a result their strike: failed. Dur. _ - _ _ , iog the years .of the strike the - Farmers With bur business then of the city were un- '. • . _ -;�'ictory Loan Coupon :. . . . able to halve their •orders for t printing, filleA in the city and HIS bank offers' many con- ` * %eon9eq.ueritly the-printers in the venienaes for the transaction VICTORY. Loarl Coupons 'will 1;. country were reaping the benefit, '.of Farmers'business. An account nature, on the -first day of , and tbis'business, to a great e: BA�IIING - ► here enables you to pay your bills j neat month. Clip your coupons -tent' they- stilt bold. Now the, 4, ,c land do a large proportion of your " and use them to open a Sayings ,. -city printers are making 9*big "■-° other business by mail without Account with- us. Then the ' Ibua l abort the printing¢ going out having to drive to town and inter- ym money your Bonds earned will in -of the city, Find are wnkigg strong rupt the work of the farm. We turn be earning. - - ea.Is to Toronto business men �! you contemplate Sapp will handle your farm sales , !to belo al to theft okvtn cit and increasing your , y cityand or live stock notes—safeguard them and make 1 ialtow• no work 'to go out to the o ratioas,consult coll6ction When due. - pe i titer msn:jer o! our _ STANDARD eouotry: They neem to forget poral breach. His + ! B1�I K The policy of this bask has always , '"that they have. border of .drtam• experience and II merq all over the country taking isdvice will be very been to asaiat the development' of f OF CAPTADA Borders for work that should aatur• than asriculture• -helplal to you. CanaPICKERING! BRANCH-W. F.,baa., 4lmisayer g Bran°hes also at B.00ldin. Ws.t }till, Whkby ASBESTOPROOF An asbestos prepared roof costing. ` DOMJNM Will cot crack, peel or burn. One np• � I[Subscribe for The- Pickering News _ .plication is equal to 10 coats of orditi - ~. ury roof paints. Will make a roof Whitby Branch-G. P. :Lynd, Manage! "entirety waterproof. Does.not require Brooblin Branch-S.C. bro' se, Manager - dcesgiag or painting. w Asa QUALITY -SERVICE - SATISPACTION a• For full particulars in r4gard to this : -valuable root coating _ apply to. -tT013EPTE3 COWAN 93.98 ' PICK -13 - ' P1CIaCERiNG St _- � • 1 eels,) price on auto tires N. w.STAFFo MEAT I'm ARKET a Marbl4 arid.-Granile )Dealer. k - Cemetery Lettering etc, Firet•clasa work Round Roast or Steak, '. 20. per lb guaranteed. _ ricin Roast or Steak, ' � Porterhouse Roast or S ak, 2&' ' Kingston Rosid and PickeringRamp Roast,... Fine Rib Roasts 27.46 - - , P.O.-Wbitby R. R. I 'Heavy Rib Roaat, 1f� `' 7 •. - Shoulder Roerpt. 14 and 18c " .Grain Chopping Pot Rost, .. 14e `• i i lust Plank-tl'uas I _ - Brisket, to'boil, .. ..: - ,; •9c - _ Me tl-Clad -- - - -AND FL 1.$ING. � ' • " - EM _ Leg of Pork,... .. .. 2oc Fier-safe 1�r iFrteetaeaeft am prepared to-do •Chopping-and Loin of Pork, ... . - •� ..� 25c " :Lightnl -proof Super-strotng pa i oat Flaking every day but -Shouldet Roast of Pork', .. 20c,23c W�.,"Lightning-proof Convenient ti iiiC Saturday.. ._ valve -'Pork Chops, . .. ... 3f you'heed a new Barn or an old one remodelled, Stoneboats For Sale .• 25c y Pyre Pork Sausage, ... ... you "Empire" i8aras set me quote you. Let me showy I ".,John F. Bayles, Claremont Finest Calc Pork,... ... �c have built. They are enormously strong, roomy,handy : RuralRoute No. 2 Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. _ in, and e . ,. 'sliced, ... �.. � to work d ms>'d rate in cost aN stimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- READ THIS OVER :Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or wlyole); 30c tic Shingles,or"Empfre" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations Back Bacon, ... 45c -dose. All work absolutely guaranteed. - Save your tlrne and money by instal• 55c Gas Oi Burners, Only 28.50, Will ` $ngln"jou range one of our Instant 'Cooked Ham,.. ... •• „ P RO U S E = P I C K E R i N G Weineis, - :: ,• r '25c s, l art e,life time, 0 15e " BUILDER Our International Oil Furnace Burn; Head-Uheese,.. ... j� ors are most complete. Gravity fed. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 fbs� 55 cents;; Y Barns,' airns Houses, etc -Buikkng Contracting c _ .perfectly safe. Enormous heaters. " `' 5 lbs 90 c•enta; ! f • of all kinds Cverlasting. Will go in any furnace. 1. " lb prints IS cents„I ' )Easy tD instal and npprake; Price - Fresh Trgett and'�'Vhite•Fish Every F.riclay� PickeringDealer for the Products of . . "Ask Tor folders. W. J. GORDON'S, —� The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto T T T 1�� h�. - Chtirrh q!reet. . �v �T ,T 1 1, PP-+ [ 1 \I CT rN aa p«t •` T" _ 'r-.'r.-.:' .'YaS+1'iisa La+r1R'••Yc•7 nYc�r.feNPy. .k; ���...-+�,,t....,', .o-:r.` .. .. ..,.. _ ., .... .... .., .. . .,;.• _...__. u:.., y 'y'` t,A�. ;n.ib•*�5,,,.,-6+""^ � c1,t�3?""' t.,. ". . .• ', _.' - .: :.:✓.Yl.. - ...r.,....._....' " .x,..- .. _.-n a.:t rt A- rrY M' ^b •Tii"Ea.A:�i��r . ,i.'t1y'�1;'�� _ + V' ..._,re:as'r,"x,.s.,.,....e...,. ......... .,....-�....,._. a.__.. _...•......._r a.:s-.....,...�...w.-nom,._ *_ ::r'��•,S*�?ur"�'" .n�.,.Eu...a.r 3;.a".�i,:'_ts..r�a9:w.�oaero"a°a,>,.,,,v .waxt'°.�.t.,a ..d4y .711m'"T-i'f'.. •+rw��,�, .4�' '�'„ ..,,�, -.:�w.�M� ,'�,I""•x' p'e"A!*'r`.r,N, ":@ "ZM+.� "i., �:� �y.. :k':�".ywi�r.�1' �„�� •S,. ro. ..mss ,.•="p- .: %: _.� �CLAREMONT. A. L. Pil&ey and John Coates Frank Stokes,of 1`oront6, visited B t'1,SW E. TIS !Maple Leaf Mutual + ih were in Torun to oil:Monday-. t G. M. Forsyyth's over Snuday. Mrss•Pugh has purchased a 4e%v Miss Edna Benue, cf T•uronto, Clark and Mrs. Rawson, of TO- Having purchased the stock from _. 1 ' Do'adnlon piano. visited_ with Miss Aldine Ward rooto,"motored out on Saturday the Estate of � InS�lraaCe �Q• °i Wilbur Gleeson-of Toronto, was over the w6ek-end. And spent the day with '•relativee ntire; 0 prates for farm and country R. A.Fleming, of Markham, was ' _ buildings: t, s ;#n town on Monday. _- birsiuess of JOS. W: DOTLN Windstorm. Insurance'on buildi D Tommy Oliver spent last week Harness Boots Repaired Am prepared to supply all sizes lvind•mills,Silos etc. ..with relatives in the city. from Berry Ho:ea to Three :GOOD POULTRY and Half Bushel. David Taylor had a business Now is the time to get your old _ Automobile Insurance =y, trip to Torok on Wednesday. GOOD APPLES ~` of all kinds. Spies 1.b0 per bush., Onca Viol apples harness and beets repaired T. Gregg shipped a carload of pi S : pp ata rice that will GIBeII River Basket Works 1.00 r ush�, Russets 1«00 peer bush., P FARMS FOR SALE .: - stock to the city one day last week: suit you. Phone Mark".6406 J. S.Bandy spent a couple of Tolma weeta 1.00oper bush.- Pota- 7 1 , toes at current prices, also Eggs. Theyjvill west like new. :Write or phone ,. ..'days last week with relatives in FRANK PENNOCK •the cit 1?ri es delivcrd at lot 3t, cos. 1. THOMAS WATSON fl,--kering. -The Man that made the Barnes �7C7- *� �T fru Missy Clara Neal, of Toronto, PIVKERIl�'G, Oh'T. Basket" D. B O x x lYi A N . spent Easter week with her par- A, H. C -O O � rents here. _ 20 WHITBY, ONT.' r R. J. and Mr& How have return. red after visiting In Richmond' Hill _ Coal, Coal ;end Toronto. 'CLAREINIONT t .. Miss MarjGF!e Neal spent Easter With her sieter, Mrs. Stewart Gra CI4EAMEFi'Y 1 ham, of Myrtle M}sees J. and A Forgie spent Hard and Soft 6oal;of thea bash qualify -on ' Highest price paid for •- Easter week w'ithfriends and rola- _ �:� :w;.34--.. a7i:t.,..:PirSiJ::?R:r'.i':,it_�+Su::'. 81 •�L••j: tives in the city. hand - r;- (Cream at the Mise Margaret McLellan, ,of To- f Here you will find a modern service of impressive chadrn-- tLL 3 „ sotto, spent a few days with her THOS yr r= Professional qua of espgri�ce andtheproper €i� Claremo�t Cream@r� p parents at the maaser ' -- facilities-consistently moderate charges within the means ?i Grabam BroB: shipped a value• 'i of all, and assurance Qf perfer.t arra'ngementa• li Give us a trial and be eonyineed r ble Clydesdale stalliontor-Ochre PS 1 � C%'rOsi ' ,)River, Man., on Tuesday. P1 MCP. Hughes and son, of Peffer ' - _. ._ «< !taw, spent last week with hertk" - erg , pother and Mrs.�IeadmaD. Leather Goods S. oxo t40 040�_ .'. ,duty f r Stephenson has been off Q 1D �. t toc- k -. „dot for several days sufferrnfr $ -,,HARNESS ' from ulcera on due of his eyes. �IV1TH A y quality R Mrs. Robert Sadler, of Myrtle,. Our supply of now Harness sad has.returned homg after spending Pu'RPQ$� _ )Perla is now complete. y JL`�ow is the Time to,Prepare a week vv D. andraTa Taylor. BOOTS-4SEH SHOE J. Il orstb has madd's great ib ' We have a large stock of this Famem provepient9 to his eorner,whicb he r wear an ar. has Sued up for as ice cream.par-- ® si - not onhand-unbeatable. _ W were fortunate to secure a large stook, cos 'et• to bard d ce � - :lor. _ REPAIA[N61 Foe Sale-3 burner Now Perfec- - - in of Boots, fihoes, Knee Rubber Boots tion coat oil stove, with oven, in Li►E our urs food bread $ We maintain our established repute- c working coder. Apply to T. YES, P and Canvas Shoes of all kinds. tion for repairing all kinds o! a. M. 9tepheason. . has a worthy purpose. harness and boots. "It br' ga health and full Miss Vets Stephenson. of Toron- ' Also, a large, supply of ladies' samples la Oxfords, C���L BRADLEY '. - to, accompanied by her friend, etreog h-sod a meal-time Slippers and Cushion Sole Boots. Visar:rsesTopper,spentthe week- satisfaction to the folks Harness maker, -end at her borne here. who partake of it reptu• - PICKERING, ONTARIO Neil and Mre.Stewart, who have Back to less than 1915 prides. .'. ,e,. - been spending the.winter mouths lady. One ailee calls for - " In Uphill, have returned to their a loaf; one loaf forms-the Call at 1 'Phone 3804 home in Claremont. habit. _ F�Y,Li�LJ.r ' Our bowlegs enjoyed their first = - gun:e of the season on Saturday I • when the weather was fine and the t7S.rARg:M O�•TT. O�TT�'1 =O bowling greeq in excellent shape. It At the meeting of the Fiire Corn. y �y � 4: ppo� ny on Monday eveoing H. G, o�!N R MONEY.-* - - OROMIE� ' McIntyre t was appointed Fire ��►J�G+��i — Aale In place of Thos. StePheasi u. and rDFUA d Fred Evans was appointed.Deputy ' OYE:g irc ' Fire Chief. The GrVatest Se Ernest Baker. who has been in " _ the Standard Bank for the pass, _� - he` Least AttenLioI1. ear, ., " • There's no psecs 'of farm equipment that , averton�y anchnef Huts being = IDL A succeeded b W. E. R. Simser, of h Chesterville. gives so much service over so io a' period The ezeentora of the estate of Coleman with-so little aaention as.a- 1prd windmill. Grocery ore ' the late Wm Edwards .will offerThats why I recommend the To"fAo. Self- for sale by anctron on Tuesday, i Oiling Windmillso highly. Lots of Toronto d May Stb, the house Kind Iota anti r_ Windmills havo given from eighteen to hodiehold furniture belonging tt' Gas 'Stoves Bananas, c'oz n .: the estate. This is a most desir • twenty years service with practically no" Good Brooms, 45e sip • �, property. _ attention outside an occasional oiling i dozen Cups and Saucers, able o ro t of the 5th line f and are still operating satisfactorily - Clover Leaf pattern, 85e " g o -. _ every day. swine P Tea, lb Ge Hardy, ! Broken Or Pekoe 65o Uxbridge,died on Sunday last af' a terns liogerrag illness, to his 50th In the Toronto Self-Oil' Windmill all al Exc r P' P2 f"' �'er ii,ov ale Date Ila ilfl► Kelloggs a Corn Flakes, or 23e yedr His funeral took plaice on 'Wednesday to the ('lareraont Un - gArs operate in a bath of special oil pare Maple Strup, i, gal jars 1,25 'ton Cemetery. He is survived by - i affected by neither heat or cold--every 1 bearing- thorn and _automatically Salmon (extra Rood) i 2 tins 25o „de his widow acct one eon, Ross. -Come in and " samequralitp, is s tin 280 � - ._ Clarence and Mrs. Sposs. of Rubricated. New oil is- required only Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes , Moonstone, who are onL heir see " our new onc; a year."' always in stock honeymoon, spent a few days If you already wpm a 7orona> W1, f can Bolted Oats, l 5 b� ' '260 with Ed. and Mrs. Gibsoh and Coleman i G a8 5FMaft thi.wlf-oilir4 feature l� merely inter- Washing Soda, 8 The .. 100 other friends. -The Nims 'joins Cheap- e& d'° bead "'d�your pr"s+t Clothes Pins. S doz ... ..: 100 er ' their messy friends is wishing Stoves Cil p Toronto too• can be Globe Wash Boards, each 4160 .dad lifmany happy years of erect e. er and !better Tit••Teroato" ?oma.olll,f�mtd��or�m.ae absolutely self-regulating is aperatioo Our prices are all right. J. Fin old was in-the city last •1 a10ou„e become if Is tirbs/f..b W. R. EMERSON Frank CRIDLOW Friday,end when theft bought a thaII COa� 011. ,yaye i =d bat-brea1 one bath Whitby Phone 808j r '" •-live carp, weighing 8 lbs. He pnt 1w ':i' '��' CLAREMdNT. It into him club bag %ud when he . - - SELF-OILING reached home it was still alive, -- WINDMILLS Qre>�n ZZiv�r and when it was placed in a tub of ■'' �,j " water it -was evidently none the F. �. �1 O D Saw 11iii and Bukey �'� .-worse of its experience. r V J. McGrath wishes to inform the ruwq -. public that he has had his new.ice --(;L.AREMONT areae+ parlor inspected by the pure .food inspector, and intends Olsen-- - SWEDETURNIPS Ing sante on Saturday evening. - LOGS WANTED' May 2nd, when the. Clareaaont Bright(All Custom sawing done, Oat RollioR _ Band will be present 0 fnroish - music dnring the evening. �" send Chopping, Wood. OR a bum crop of Swede Turn`s for stock teed xa i< I , Next Sunda Morning at the 1Am' F •� Repairing -our Baptist.church '�,iie pastor will let Fall �Winter,sow Rmu s specietib► select ' r' .'Sha nR and Turning -i preach on More Thdn All,Else is s. air Northetfl �e'own Seed. - Pi 'I deme." The evening subject will _ p A . T deed is Kiddie Harv, Sleighs, Office $loos be The Hand on the Latch. lteatlbe s &M& elrtbip meh* �d� _ These services are guaranteed to Spring will QUUn ud purity. std wilt yield beM''atld ptn6table crops. - Salt For Sale meet your epiritna-i needs. You, �Mx are cordially invited to attend and ..be here - We. A10111 reeommMd t/be fellowty CHA87A. WHITE. ebare them. �: lesrdtrbg eortstip Successor to late W. G. Barnes .full line or the latest The following extract from the Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Out. report aenttbe. School Board by WALL PAPERS ' •'RENNM's CANADIAN GEM—Purple top. Barr the Idspee'tor of Continuation � `RENNIE'3 JUMBO - Criauon top _ (Schools following his visit to theall 22 inches wide. -"RENNIE'S DERBY :,,­Ilrense Green top school is very ,gratifying to the - RENNiE'S PRIZE --Aurpie top '-• :section: "The aecommodatione are Prices to suit everyone - RENNIE'S KANGAROO Browse Green top -of the very best. The attendance 1 iw -�'remains .verb satisfactory with Bee our papers before buying Odr Rmwe, S Wr T.Mip S.b' about two thirds of the pupils elsewhere ArwSh yewleeol Dosler 9 :'coming from the county outside A complete list of Jor direct Iron this'section. While this ratio of a attendance• of county pupils is Sherwin- I�11RI11S. RENrTI � Of all materials and design ii •ry{� maintained the cost to the section f 1VILLtAf�t rt';ac for maintenance is very small. Paints,8ils and Cor. ADBLAIDB and JARVIS Saiei kepi in stook. It will pa, you The spirit of the school is good, * TORONTO call at our works acd ingwat our a*& ' 'willing work is,being done by all Varnishes obData prise. Don't be misled ; and the commtinity is getting ex. Phone 1401 _ _,f1 yeu cart,, akain Jamllg ly wents *a do not employ them,oche agent cellent t'etnrns for the money ex _ wile us.gtor.es your Dealdr sleets. a we Dann and do throw oft the stent , aomml.eion of 10 per oanb.,whiah yon wfa pen ed The Principal is doing (� �^y�/� �__ IR.nat.'. g� t„Q„��y. mebt eaa�► oerbainlyesve by purchasing from ukl Rood work and i8 held in the high- t ' A. \ 1 ;'f ' T T oall.olioibed. est esteem by all tvho come in con• s . 111►►J►» V V o►+c• Gp.ei.a s«d Coalow tee. oo nqu..t. r!J, •a, V 4THE90ti. € Lact with him, particularly the (7Tcean? W-!Zta, Whitby,Va%r..? �.,..L+' "w .. ... •.,«I v.,ry;,fy�^` �.,1''," •... t�,?y 5..�.a•,x n .., i1': et5,a. ,�C �.,?t,.,s .. .. �vr ,,:nn .,r.zlr.,c i,t�,, a +v'w,,.. M"P na: +,}c .�,.p ._z ,y,.._..6. «^r `�`"a",.,:d tt' qL '�1,:,•.- �1, .A rjc'fit'�'�_r,�t�..,w ��':�a��,,..x_Mi"ani+�.y,�a�ren��•i`.{11:P...Y:,^r�.,eP..�,ar`ova'3�� .•.�.?�'�'i.�:�,. M...dr�'a:�'i� s5a�i�1r.�-- .w'.1. i :.,.R #�`S'-. 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He had om n n - - • " '. :- few social comings and oin save ga gs v with the like-minded andglke-hearted AC ABO $RIES--NO. 3 TS UT"T'EA S intimates whom he had drawn about s him. But there was no man of such .good and AR oven coun--el in.twenty _ nn . parishes. Fhe row of red leather -his r - i Oliver and Boyd's almanacke in i - rr� - 'little consulting room at-the Bank of �•�rww Plountai easy fest £ SY 8. X. C80CIE�TT Scotland had listened to more secrets - than any score of lawyers' desks in SIMON , CHAPTER XVIII. so man s - i the South Country. -Wherever 'here The ULAplant grows best in the pure COOS was s widow in trouble, t good man r Mgm here of a mountain tea garden. The the toils an or hen left alone, ifiere p , y r�}e sages a pain and brought was Henry Marchbanks, his tall, slen- THzs TAXING DF THE BUIX.` trouble i o so °many houses, found hes' fife garden, the finer and more de. i himsej embarrassed for the first time der figure and calm faceitting„him liCious the Savour Of the tea This is part• x "Come your ways in, air," said thein".his life. above common men. And if you stood kkIlulet,steady voice of the Ruling Elder,i "You had better see this first,­he watching him in any gathering of folk 'fy due to the Clear sunshine on a high x ,'as sitting waitin for the completion said, and handing him the folded a- in his own or a,-neighboring parish, - p mountain side partly of the family 'e role he observed al pper he leaned back in hisshair intent- you would see Vrim faces soften as tl t0 the more invigor• visitor stand at hiL, door. Iit' watching the face ot'the EIder. they came near him. Strong hands ,sting air, partly to the more frequent rain "I have business with lou, Mr.F• The goodinan of Dornal took-the were silently stretched out to shake : fall and perfect drainage. The largest and I­ Armour,"Armour," said the Sheriff a officer, long blue legal document,and straight hi`, with the grip which means that •'gravely, in his most professional tone. ening it out upon the rough calf skin the tongue may say little but the heart roughest leaf grown at an elevatfoli of 7094 ' "I have here a l2aper—" cover of the Bible he carefully wiped has not forgotten. The salt water feet is much superior in flavour" to thie ' "It is the hour of worship," return- his spectacles and-set them on his nose wou'd stand in some woman's eyes as tiniest t O - gnity which mark- she minded her of the hour of her y ed the Elder; "let business wait." with the natural di � grown only 2004 feet above sea ' v "I have here a per--" ed all his actions: c,lamity, and thought of what had level. All teas used in the"SALADA" blends "Let it wait, air, said the Elder, Then, drawing the candles nearer, •been.done for her in that day and"of i « " ' the man who did it. are grown from 4000 feet to 7 500 feet ale- with firmness.' I bid yell to sit down, he began to peruse the contents. The And the man sat down with an iii- writing set forth with much circum- Yet no one dared to thane Henry vation. The trademark 1,6-SALADAss is a ,-°omened grace, for he was smarting locution that upon the twenty-four Marchbanks in public, hardly even in - r ' the treatment he had received''day of November, being Michaelmas private. . But the general heart a?,- under" guarantee Of Quality,• proved him as the man who in all t *tom Betty Landsborough. (term day, Matthew Armour was calledr ' "Are we all here present?" said upon to quit the farm of Black Dornal'country stood most out oi-reach of sel- Adattbew-Arfhour, looking reverently and to remove.therefrom ali his stock, fish ends, the oris fnRnd whose ma.- about. , o- .about. ,implements, furniture, bestial,- and tives were above suspicion, the helper " His wife noddeu her head,.a little everything belonging or appertaining to whom those in trouble went straight placid bow which rustled the crisp,to him from the lands, outhouses, as dove to its window. -. < ,.-.white linen of her mutch. I dwelling-houses and all other places Yet Henry Marchbanks was not a "Then tet as worship God in the upon the said Iar�. This he was to rich man, and could give tittle money 71 124th Psalm at the fifth verse. And do at the instappe of Walter Mac away in comparison with others of far is Elder read the psalm of the night. Walter of Kirkoewald, proprietor of inferior popularity,. Fo;- "banker" in v ' Then rang out like a,battle chant the land aforesaid and of the steading Scotland means bask agenf, and Mr. the noble ruaed numbers of Old Hun-i and offices of the aforesaid Black Marchbanks' income had never in all Bred and Twenty-fourth, throbbing Dornal. his rife equalled-that of a tradesman K over the maor'_^ands even as in days of; Having read, it thrcugh twice very in a good way of business in the town. and let us has the richt to look every Turned About. -'the Govenant. With such - fervors'calmt , Matthew Armour folded the i Yet, when in the fulness-of time the man- in the face, owing no an an 1 - ' �• . 3' n{ Y-1 Japanese women buy their dresses ' . uickgnI their,pulses bnd steadying paper and placed it between the a first School Board came to Cairn Ed- thing: Yet I will not do it'without is Matthew f 1 your approval. We haena faced the by the q pages pound and their bread by the ` their sou Mat ew rumour's ore-, of the B'ib a from which he had been ward, anti the people consider the wail' sae len the t y yard' �3fathers had stood in line at Drpmclog readin i� war' s Armour, gi be divided now, , $• f probabil res, they never speculated g Bd her, you and me,' or made readyy to ride into the smother "This will await consideration till about who would be top of the poll• when the lift is dark and the thunder Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair. "of that last charge at Ayrsmoss. And morning," he said aloud. And with;They onl discussed the secon place 'none can ever understcad Seot:ariti.e nal com urs he a L' p wakens n there aman • q Pce engaged his guest -for, of course, Meister Marc banks P g the hills." }-=_ from whom these things are. hidden. in talk about the weather and the pros- will be at the head o' the poll. No a "Matby, Mathy," said his wife The fisherman beats the buyer by r pects of the crops. i craitur that can start wi' a callevine eatching at the bid man's hand and 'The raging streams, !", holding it i hers, ' weighing fish in.its own acales. Presently the goodwife cam's in with but will pie him a vote. Which thing S g `what for does the } With the proud swe.ling waves, a candle in her hand. I in due time befell. And Henryarch- Lord use us this way? It is juist as — - - -- Had'then our souls ., rt' 1 if we hadna tried to serve Him. Yet ' O'erwhetmed in the dee The room is ready, she said, smil- banks became for a season the chair- - p Ing upon the Sheriff's officer with hos-f man of the board, and piloted that for forty year-we hae striven, and But blessed be God, - 1 � - . W4P doth us safely keep, pitabe goodwill. Willie Gilroy felt crank and unseaworthy bark with never forgotten to cajl Ina. ing and a !r _ more crushed and miserable than helrare judgment through perils of;evening on His name. And alter a' DIAMOND DYES And bath not given He has forgotten us. Is it richt o' Us for a living prey M ' had done when Marget, his wife, had I waters, ecclesiastical sad political died. Yet he told himself that he had:Then after three somewhat barren.I Him, Mathy-=d'ye think it is richt o COLOR THINGS N � ,, Unto their teeth done no more than his duty. Which and thankless years be retired, and the Almighty?" And bloody cruelty. was true enough; :gut conscience,when�never again could be induced to as- (To be continued.) The linev were rale, almost like the!it awakes, is an engine wholly irra-;•sume public duties; for, as he said _ _Beautlhtlhnmedys Improvised song of some Celtic bard tional and does not care even for the'when pressed, atter all these things fug sada to - ix stormily triumphing over a battlefield beat excuses. iwere not his sphere. Amethyst's Powers g in 0f slain eneaties. 1 What was the man's business?" Amethyst le traditionally supposed, + guaranteed w t t Ft t� Such was the man who now stood by Diamond Dyes. Just ' �. Thea succeeded a .tier strain, In asked the of bar husband Matthew Armour in t day of to have the virtue of warding oft or when the r had closed on their dip In cold water to ,,,,,which the voice of 'Wetty Lamdeber. trouble. curing drunkenness•. Tare word itself, tint soft, delicate -Lough shrilled like a mavis eil:ging in guest i The sale proceeded to its somewhat which comes from the Greek, nterally �•he= it to husband. calmly, , of ba e. tat ; shades, or bot! to Otho springtinn copses, Nothing that need vex us, answer- sombre end. The cowo one by one means not intoxicating." The ame- thro g dye itch, permanent - Out of the fowlers snare will take our alae Carat. 1n the morn_'"' brow h�into the ria an led t Eye. as a bird �' gr out. Rob Armours ii g a led rower to makemen shrew Even basic colors. Each lb-cent Vent un er the hammer The raea a ' p L p qui package con Ing di. Esta awn in we will consider it ass's deals, woman can d - s p� y, g together' strangely at the thought that never a rectioas so simple any ys And thea sir tee. meat, Margaret Armour laid her be again would he lead Bean and Jean or tint ftgarie, silks, ribbons, skirts. " So to our soul set free. And bean accustomed all her life broke are their nets - to depend upon her husband's jtwg , rg ad to the plough, in the morning when For Sore Feet-Minard�.inlmcnt. waists, dresser, coats," stockings, Therefore our help down upon the pillow and slept. But'the birds were twittering their brief —��- -sweaters, draperies, coverings; hang. Is in the.Lord's Great Na1ae the Elder la all. the night with un_ little winter song of thanksgiving for Every conquest "over an impulse mss, everything new. ' y g n weather and the seagulls were t Who heaven and earth shut eye, praying to his God, till the ° which might bring sorrow or same . Bay "Diamond Dyes no -other " sweeping aloft-nor ever again ride , 1, By His great power did frame. grey It came c.eeping' round the to yourself, or trouble and Borrow to kind--sad taI1 year drngg.at whether them home with outstretched necks o! t` In the after silence .followed the edges o the wndow-blind and the early another, is one step toward the goal The material you wish to toles is wow bird crit i in a rustlin in the eve their-stillchainness s t clanks. :wadi of the word, ibe story of Rbeech-trees. g of life sell vilo went.-Ella Wheel- yr silk, or whether it is linea, co Gideon s night surprise and victory, Then he rose and went out. The in the evening stillness as they turned 'dR• p _ and the simple and dignified prayer sun was rising and making of the east their fees gladly towards stable and er Wilcox gr �� foods 1 ending"with these words: `a broad and et,en glory. A vane upon Bei Landaborough wept without "And keep Thou the stranger within the roof the new house of K-irkoswald, disguise in a corn<r of the empty,byre 5T'1 ourand succourall that could be seen of it from the in the intervals of serving refresh- bringing d to Thy cause and farm steading -of Dorral, glittered menta, and paid no heed the com li- gtw p - MARCONI RAD10ervartta from his resence and co pert' in the red light pmenta o)' her many admirers. Theis" d And to Thee be ali.the l0 1 As we forgive them that trespass sail " .Ames i" g against us!" said the Ruling Elder, stalls," ready void and cold, where and went like a man with his mind at wereFlect and Bell would a_and no more, - �� The family rose, and the Sheriff's ' officer with them He did not now g were Loo much for her. ease, to do the mornIn duties of the ""What for are a' for ye gatttten. seem to bQ is any such hurry to de- farm. said handsome Eckie Fergusson of liver his missive. He sat dawn on a Langbarns; "yell supe .get anither aiBEALEPS WANTED l. in frame of es:nd palpablease. y CHAPTER XIX, pl*ce.� Faith, ]ass, I was pie ye yin 4, "And now, Hassler Gilroy;" TRZ ROUP of THL �RMOURs. : ' mysel that we wadna be easy pitten 1 said the oat o'!" XXCLUSIVt AGEMCY = e ggoodman of Dornal, "ye shall has BoniBitterlyy the wind piped across .the e taoorlanda. It rushed upon the onstead But Betty passed on her way with- We invite correspondence from merohaats who can get out and = '' topper before we consider your mes_ in out so much as a saucy look, and that sell radio at any season of the year. The Marconi Agency i sage. Margaret, will you set the le the Black Dornal, singing one high y . level note like an express whistling meant much from a maid so ready of most desirable. The rr��• putatioa of Marconi receivers is well" For the Elder held t0 the old Scot- as it rushes into a tunnel, It was the retort and so tilling to exercise both established Every inbtrumeat is guaranteed. .Bales are made tisk saying that there can be no suit- Tuesday before the Martinmas term her, charms and her repartee as Mis- quickly.•Buyers stay satisfied. Address The Mareoni-Wireless and the day of the Armours' roup. tress Elizabeth Landsborough. Telegraph Company of Canada, 'Limited, Montreal. _able di, a full man and From far and near the people hats In the milk-houze to the north Mar- Be a fasting. gathered to give Matthew Armour a garet Armour was sitting by herself .n When the Sheriff a officer had smiled gocid send-otic As the harvest had on the atone shelf, which looked bare e�his reEsat, Matthew Armour smiled been and forlorn without its shining white %kRCC�i �PHOIJE n him and said, '"And now, sir, you an excellent one, their 'pockets were well lined with siller and their �°OOd basins and cool blue delf. She , will bide with,us this nr'ght. 'be.room withpity; for by this time all rocked herself to and fro. and bed are ready, and the night is'the world knew that it was his son- "Ochanee-*chane!" she said soft- dark, and you have far to go before in-law who was puttingthe Elder Ont ly to herself, using the old half-liras you reach your home. of his ancient hldingkeening cry sof Galloway which most 7i�i�affxr - of Radia At this Willie Gilroy, who had done) have now forgotteq, but which still � • � His three.sons, Rob, Allen, and comes uppermost on the lis of the Archbald, busied themselves ' with Pl?e - — • bringing forward the horses and cat- old when they mourn to themselves A �i'7¢t�#h tie into the yard wherre Muckle Jock and think that none- are -- Bennet, the auctioneer from Cairn "`Ochanee-that I should leave the m bon. bit. Here I cam' a bride fortys Qt Ila >�1Q8 i Edward, had been pplaying his oldest y • 1 THE / ion hourand s s�aessful• jokes for three the face since.ars Forty years Matthew lifted ted on 4Yhs t g getting the best prices • FLAVORfor everything from the good and me doon lr�e the beast's bask, and I Q,�+j ljj . kindly folk of the united parishes of prat on his shooder because I was sae Dullarg and •Whiunyliggate. young to hae the care o' a hale farm There were others present at the toon, and I thocht he wad be dieap- auction besides the codntrq folk Sou- pointed in me. � Nftft ter (of Snellgrove and Souter', the "And there by the laugh tree was 0` fKacLarsa '= agents fQr the present proprietor) be• oor wee Lilian a garden,,. and she was ,� Cheese Co. - Ing the most prominent. He was alit- that fond o' her-bit flooers. I mind y' Llndted, oatrMai , 'K tie bow-shouldered man. with a re u- she had a bank o' daisies an' muckle A Bend me five „ P Chw���adWaneo�nalt white owans an none-so- raft Aye, tation for great sharpness: He went g )' y. ' ' ' - •.a..m_ hither and thither, pushing through an'.when I geed to the lark she wad Name• ! the press about the `nowt-beasts" bring me a bit sidderwood for my ker- Addrssa. T and peering cynically at the cattle chief frae that bush there that she .''•"•................"""""'""" under the elbows of some irigantic�herse2' planted. She caa'ed it 'mith- '_' farmer, as if mentally estimating how er's snuff.' Aye, but she was a licht- Alter eatixg or ofitokiur�� worthless a lot.they were. i some bit thing as Rhe flichtered by like --- -- -- wrigleylt i4"e rwm the awdtft I Also, stptnding shyly on the out- a butterflee among the flocers. Bless ; OW sweetens the breatlu skirts of the crowd -with a certain I the Lord that I never foresaw this a ' lAerveE are soothed•throat b' calm reserve of diVity, Henry March- day, nor a' the sorrow that was to z refreshed and di banks, the Cairn Edward banker, was I Licht on her young life l" _ Soe&ytoC-r'i'dw�� 1 soften pointed out as the best man in She had-not heard the step behind �' • the countryside, miniiters not ex-''her as she sat on the cold stone seat , cepted. drowned in sorrow and misery.- But Mr. Os>rorne, of the Birk-on-the- a hand w s laid on her sboulder-the IlilL by general consent the best min- hand of the Ruling der. later, nodded .his head. a provrngly "Come your waysMarget," he '* p SAL when he heard the verdic4 of the pope- said; "we will go in and abut to the , •' �s est �* lar month. ' door. There is that to be done.that J aftet',Bi t'1l�tQOl jiaa Mr. Marchbanks-was a•fellow elder only you can help me with this day ."Meds to Canada ander Gov nuMnt svpsrtdefett•" l iof Matthew Armour's,'though a roan ^--•a sacrifice that shall clear'our hearts 0.L. t 1•. ., 1 `. .. ...'. .. J •..y,.ry} b\: e M X M': _ .yy,. �qt' .'�,. L �,{ y 7�•.. .. rL` S"' .'.',.. r • .. .•^' ."•,w.. - '�• '�,! Hid tY!r•. .Y+,. *!4 T t`�.,A. 's .:Y` .i ..':,4.� �'r' ,,, .",f.•'"' .�`' r. '!.: ,-•�+ .�.':•,r .,,,,,,,,.•a• .'.s. 'a :^r:r.rs. ,:' ;ws..-v.c:�tA ^s ^+A. ..2.„,r,^�'G 6b :b ..,�:�n * '�'.•._ •:may' .vsti.�..• ,r�y,' 'p yy; ��S'�.nr� �� ;�'�.'EY!R�,s?T.�a,..•�.,,.�.r�,..4.s�nw jury*::we.,:.,rs`�9Cv:tn,>_;�?�s_Rrs�,.'i!xe:ae✓---'.�.o-..a• :'.+;t55,..narx.?.r,.,.,L..e�``x_4�.�k°r.,���ml��e,'' aS'r'� ��.i71.'J`�e+s'"?Mt�i' �''r'�-.viz•�a,+'"t�+.',�...5;"Kv'"�'..'�''`. ''�.'•"•.�i"".. z�w�'.5hs:�-'�''.'�ny�.ro,'S'!F.z_._.jGiCSsoi:�?[i!..��•�,�Y�` _aa�ti3�:i'�I�{iS�.u'T�'?axrz`a�3m +t t T ` a•sa." at' J 7 i!'tw, w er..k, Y: x" n +. xyR •. ..� ++a^ ,u-" .>.:aT a -,, eels•%+ ., •i• ti• ,A}S^'." .,,a7.,.• .t,� .. :a•. -M ub • � .ut".� '!nSi-',fi+'•. -'J$1'i ......w :x��`-G�*iH`��^ '� �+,r':"��.' :.� �i.Y+.,b •r����tiY.fr .. '�*+• c -^'4[. .�`D-A. ' � ..-. .,� ..lire,,. �':c-.,�,-as .r f, ":,+�,,,Th:-� ,a_ •-w �.w.:rix,.+ .7 �t��� - °•� : 'f . - $ SWM ONTARIO - _ MAKM - PUZZLE ._CROSS-'V�iO I QRM ANO SNOW w . ; r w WITH ELECTDR C ST TOR NT . -: M �•, $1.69; O O 1 4 7 10 li Man. wheat-No. 1 No - 8 9 1 _ No, 2 Nor"' rt 62 No. 3 No Toronto,April 18.-Winter,strange- was flashing and thunder rolling, the $1,58; No. 4 wheat, $1.60. . latter bei rticularl heavy. Man. oats--No. 2 CW, 663X; No. ly accompanied by a'vib'lent thunder-: ng Pa Y Y• > 1 f7 h Hamilton, April 'l9,-Preceded by a 3"CWS b21ac- extra No. 1 feed, 53%; t storm, staged a belated revival"in Old No. 1 feed 6034c; No. 2" feed, 46%c. keen wind from the northeast and an All the above c.i.f. bayports. Ontario yesterday. Rainfall changed,intermittent rain, which prevailed all American corn `rack Toronto-No,• l to sleet, a.eet to hail and hail to snowday, a snowstorm which had all the 2 yellow, $1.21. '. iso rapidly that within 12 hours inl earmarks 'of a savage blizzard came Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, IzC t more than one Ontario town snow- 'upon Hamilton about-0.30 o'clock to- bags included: Bran, ler ton, $28; 1 --plows were ordered out. I night, but appeared to have spent lento, per ton,.$28; middlings, $33; 2'F 25 t 27 In Eastern and Northern Ohtariou i itself within the nest two hors. The rood feed,flour, per bag, $2.00. ' the snowfall was heaviest,twelve inch-:'temperature moderated 'somewhat, Ont oats-No. 2.white, 48 to 4bc. 0� 3f 32 33-__ �F Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.40 to - es being reported in Belleville and and the result was two or three inches $1.43; No. 3 winter, not quoted; No 1 a . :eight in O'rillia-almost a-record for of slush. commercial, nominal, f.o.b. shiPP g nn b 3T this"season of the Year. In Hamilton Kingston, April 19.-As a result of points, according to freights. = the storm`-developed into wnerar-bliz- the big snowstorm'which arrived dur- Barley-Malting, 69 to 74c. yp y yZ 4-5 rand Near London and Chatham the ing the night and abided most of the Buckwheat-No. 2,_nominal. R snowfall was light, but the lightning, day, this city and district are covered Rye No. 2, 99c to $1.03. much more violent, and several build-�with a mantle of white to the depth of I ?Viae.flour,first pat.,$9.45, Toronto; lingo were destroyed. In Toronto 1.61several inches. Traffic was consider- do, second pat., $8.95, Toronto. inches o! snow tell. abl interfered with as-it was almost Ont. flour-90 per cent. pat., $6:60, 49 ' Y • in bags, MOntreal.or Toronto; do,bulk. But while the cities shivered, the impossible for wheeled vehicles to get seaboard, $6.25. S2 53 54 7 > change -was welcomed in the country.'through, The milk-deliveries were Straw-Carlota, per ton, $8. ' So little rain had fallen this spring late,but,fortunately,this was.a morn- Screenings-Standard, recleaned; f, ' that the farmers gratefully welcomed Ing of late breakfast. The oldest real- o,b. bayports, per ton, $24. S8 9 "the blanket of"snow to the fields. dents are unable to recall so heavy a Bay-No. 2, per ton, $13 to $14; Midland, April 19.-Midwinter con fall at-so late a date. There was a No. 3 per $11;ton, loo to $22; mixed, per ' ton, $9 to $il; lower grades, $6 to $9. 63 hr�•` ditiona are prevailing here to-day, stiff breeze, but, as the snow,was soft, Cheese-New, large, 24 to 25c; . eight inches of snow having fallen last,there was very little drifting. Farm-,twins, 25 to 26%c; triplets, 25%. to TML INHRNAT10NAL svNow►Int. , night.' A strange feature of the storm'era welcome the snowfall, as it will 26c. Stiltons, 26c. Old, large,.,27 to ^ o .SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES e� was that the snow fell while lightning have the"effect of enriching the sail.�28c; twins,28 to ..9c; triplets, 29 to Start out by filling in the words of whichy ou feel reasonably - 1 Butter-p'.inest creamery prints, 86 sure. Thess will give der u a e to other needs crossing thesah. ' ^ TRAPPER SHOT 1N WFANT MORTALITY {to 37c; No. 1' creamery, 35 to 36c; No. and they 3a tsars to still ethtze. A letter belongs is each sortie v ONE NORTHERN SHACK STILL ON DECREASE 42, 33 to 84c. Dairy prints, 28 to 29c. space, words starting at the aumbered squares and runaiaag tithes ' ■'� . Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 horisonlaily,or vertically or bode nr- ito 36c; loose, 33c; fresh firsts, 81c; HORIZONTAL 42-To cook ".Saved 'by Pate's Heroism Vitali Sttstistics for Canilil in!seconds, 28 to 29c. 11--To rub d eai-Placed In position for play p After Teirri'fic Struggle. Noven36er, 1924 Are Live poultry-Hens, over 4 to ti lbs., n' - > > 6--otberwts� (Qolt) 20c; do, 3 to 4 Its., 18c; spring chi r -A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, Publisl>ted. ens, 4 14s. and aver M.F., 24c; do, corn Ill strike flat-handed VERTICAL 'Ont., says:-Jack Chaisson is lying in 'fed, 22c; roosters, 15c; ducklings, 6 19 Perfect 1-A humorist z A despatch from Ottawa says:-I lbs. and u P a serious condition in a little secluded p, .2c. b8-Pxt �Itlon 2-Feminine name trapper's shack ,four miles f m the The birth-rate in Canada in Nevem Dressed oultry-Hens, neer 4 to 6" 14---Extra $--individual r� bar, 1924, was.almost identical with ibg„ 28c; do 8 to 4-lbs., 22c; spring a6-Bailors 4•-�Orlent track at Tatnalf, Mile.215• Th the', that of November, 2923. Last Nevem- chickens, 4 {tai and mer, M:F., 35c; 16-To Ignore rudely 6-A bird A.C.R. ber there were 11,473 living births in do, corn. fed, 32c• roosters, 20c; duck- 18--A water container 7--Cozily Ij Nick Dominick, a naturalized Rus- the Dominion, not counting Quebec,I long`, o lbs. and up, 21c; t-irkeys, 35c. 19-T,ghtnses 8•-Gambling purchase (slang-- slan, who it is charged Hcne 60..b. tins, 13%c " , , Put three out, which is not in the registration area. �- per lb; 20.-Also :- abbr.) 1 o! four shots from a high-powered,' 20-1h: t.na, 18 ,e; 6-Ib. tins, 14c; 2's- 21-To depart p-Counselor In November, 1923, there were 11,4.9,2 m tins, 16'h to 16c. -' .82-calibre rifle into Chaisson, is in' 28-At pr c living births. In the same months of! Maple products--Syrup, per, f 24-At present � 10-Exist the custody of the Chapleau Provib-' 2 P 11-iThrou h rei f I 1822 and 1921, hovirever,"the rate was gal., $ .10; per b al. tin, $2.80 per g (P sial Police according to word which , g27-Famous ball player (nickname) t6-A term of res _ ' g about a thousand greater. f gal.; map,e sugar, ]b, 25 to 26c. I Nominal value came down the A.C.R. on Thursday. i Smoked meats-Hams, wed., 82 .to, I7-Turkish powenor ?r ,. Leat November, 5,84} boys end 5,- 33c 8 Exclamation 20-Workman's Implement S. E. Thompson, an Ameiican trapper, 628 girls survived birth. There were , rooked hams, 48 to 50c; smoked' i32--Joyous ,well known in the Sault, who was the rolls, 22 to 24c; cottage. rolls, 4 to� 23-Woodland 116 pairs of twins, and no triplets.'.25c: breakfast. baron,28 to.30c• spe- 34--To harass 215-Sld• glance -- -- y P P *'There were 67 atilll8irtbs.r The equi-thousand cin).brand breakfa : bacon, 86 to 40c; fsherwiso 26-Linger -- f wvhhch took lace in his cam an Wed-'valent annual birth to 86-Pronoun onl other witness of tha.ahoo ' ' Pe backs bone-ess, 38 to 44c. f 28-South American country tnesday at daybreak, is suffering ince of population was 20.5. unchanged Cured meat,-Long clear bacon, 60; 117-Recilne 20--C,entral Ila" a broken hand which be received when from the previous' November but four,'to 70 lbs., $21.50; ?0 to 90 lbs., $20.50; 1 Ss--Anger g1-pronoun ,; he knocked Dominick out with his fist.;per thousand less than in 192L ;90 lbs. and up, $19.50; lightweight 8g-Point of compass all 83-Plural prdnopn Shots were Orad at Thompson also,; rolls, in barrels, $44; heavyweight'i 40-•Encountered 34-Roman numeral Infant mortality continues to de- 0-Part of verb "to be but the latter was too quick and he I crease, The infant death rate pier thou-'14Ile, $41 per bbl. _ 86- 'reposition made a heroic rescue. Ho went into P Lard-''arc tierces, 20 to 20%; -Otltl:o - 40 Innumerable, wand of population has dripped from,tubs, 201y to lie; pails, 21 to °1%c; 46-To pisco 41-811vsry l x 1s clinch with Dominick and took the 80.2 in 1921 to 71.3 in 1924. Of last'Prints, 22% to 23c; shortea1mg tierces, '46-Te maks liquor _ P 42-A threat ; gun away from him. He then knock- 5 1 48 Contradictory � G November's infant mortality, nearly',14 to 14i4c: tub., 1dtZ to 1 c; pail, ed him out with his fist, breaking his ,, +I{-- o snots �y one-quarter died because of premature I5 v to 16c; .prints, 16% to 17c. } 49--Acknowledged 46-Tocutshort 'hand was Dominick` wan unconscious. birth. 'Maternal mortality last Nov-i Heavy steers. choice, $8 to $8.25;; . iMohammedan prince 47-To achieve victory a ,. ember totalled 64. do. good, $7.25 to$7 75; butcher steers, 54--A vegetable !Sp-Docs wrong (pi.) -Thompson tied him to the bed with In the same month there were 4,741,choice, $7 2b to_$7.?b; do, good, $o.b0! 56-Double 51-To prepare for pubiieatloa" chains. dressed his partner's wounds to $7; da nod., $6 ta-$6.60; do, com.,: tib---Te cauterize (pl �'. - P marriages and 1,249 deaths. _ The 52-point of compass. (abbi as beat he could, and fianding him the ,$5+0 to $6: butcher heifers, 1 62--A southern State (abbe) 63--Males . equivalent annual death rate-shows a choice, $7 to $;nil; do, med, $6 to mak` 1� with orders to 4hoot Dominick if slight and steady decrease. Last Nov- $6,'76 do, com., $5.60 "to $8; butcher 50-A tumoral hyelge -.„ ,. . Stl-TO grow old as 10 per of send out word. lation;iinWNovembert192]aitwas ni eigo i� $3�0 to $2.75; butcherbuils, - _-` t )omen, Ireland. They came to�can- Thompson n ' he started anything,walked four miles _ N--Limits i7-Cendaotod a + air to :over a difficult trail to the railwaytoand ---- Thompson and Cleaieaoti were trap- Pa thousand. tilgood, $4.50 to $5.50; do, fair, $3.76 to j BISHOP �F NIAGARA a41 in 1939. ping partners. Dominick was another ;$4; bologna, $2.50 to $3.26; feeding; PASSES IN HAMILTON As a bc.y of 11; Bishop Clark resole trapper not far from them. A week tU� _ +steers, Rood, $6.5J to $7; do, fair; $61 i ago Thompson and Isla partner were Prince Views Nigeria Mount to $6.25;-stockers, ted, $5.50 to E6; i ed to become a clergyman. He was, • do, fair, $5 to $6.50; calves, choice.IFifty Years in Ministry, ani■ early thrown upon his own resources, nearing camp and they left some flour Scene of Sacrifices l� Nick's shack. When they returned $11,to $18;-do, mod., $7.60 to $10-50; ' than Prelate Closes Active and was a teacher when 18 years of ide, grassers, $4.50 to $6.50; milch ager, He later attended a private for the flour it was apparently as they A despatch from Jebba, Nigeria,;cows, choice, $70 to $S0; do, lair, ;40 school fa Ottawa, and was a classmate a' L,9 6ad left it, but when they ate some says:-The train of the Prince of Ito $60; springers, choice, $75 to $90; I - Llfe. _ of Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper. Bishop bannocks they detected a peculiar)Wales, en route to Kano, stopped at,good light sheep $8.50 to $10; heavies '+ fists and tried out the flcnr on a dog.l the Jebba south station, wl]ere -the anc�bucks, $5.50 to $7,50; good ewe l Hamilton, April shop Sinking since Clark was e, undergraduate a Blah The do died and Thom son was prince alighted for a bit of exercise.!lambs, $14.50 to $16; do, med.; $18 to I Fridatiy morning, Bishop Clark of Ni- op's College, Lenaoxville, Qtge., and g P g $14.60; do, culls, $11 to $12• s rim agora died here about midnight last)gradasted from Trinity College, To- ]docked out for half a day as a re-�Clad in a khaki suit And shirt he walk-' P night at is regidence.,in the Herkimer Tonto, in 1874. - , lambs, each. $10 to $16; hogs, this g h salt of the quantity he had eaten.f ed about the station grounds ancon-j smooths, fed and watered, $13.20; do, Apartmetlts. He was in his seventy- two eventy o They suspected Dominick of putting ventionally. There are only two Euro- f.o.b., $12.50; do, country points, seventh year. otrychnins in the flour, but made up peen women in this out of the way.$12.26.; do, off cars, $18.60; select -ultimately and all stayed in Thomp- place. The were at the station and;premium, $2.56. Bishop Clink was active in the per- PRINCE ON PAYROLL ,• )son's shack y P P formance of hie-dic,ceeon duties until , AS ENGINE DRIVER together, the Prince struck n a.conversation MONTREAL with them-but "neither of them' two w a , when he suffered a �. o weeks go Oats, Can, wed., No. 2, 62c do, chid and contracted a severe colcL •-BHA$Carman, Noted Canadian recognized the Royal visitor until' + H.R.H. Earps Tenpence for Ya No. 3, 56i c; extra No. 1 feed, 63%c. which appeared to settle in one ear. Poet,1MlaAs i th Birthday, after they had been talking with him!Flour; Man. spring wheat pats•, late, and developed into a mastoid. Half-Ho'ur's Work On for five minutes. The Prince founds$9,45; 2nds. $8.95• strong bakers, Sperili" Train.- ' • � , While his Lordship's,death was moi; : ~ despatch from-winnipeg says:-- Jebba intkresting because kers he $8.75; winter ata.; choice, 57:20. P unexpected during the past 48 hours, x Congratulatlons from &I- parts of the;crossed the.Nigel River for'thil Rolled oats, bag 90-lbs., $8.45. Bran. the graveness of his•condition on Fri- ?°� despatch from Zaria, Nigeria, ,. `+world were received here on April lb`time.and saw the great Juju. Moun $26.25. Shorts, $28.26. .Mi�dlirim'day came -as a, shock to his many Bays:-The Prince of -Wales 4irrived; ° - :;•by BH=Carman,noted Canadian poet, tain, where twenty years ago the na-1$34,25, Ha No. 2, per-ton, car lots, here ion "Friday and.became tenpence on the occag'top.of his sixty-fourth]tions •offered human sacrifices by $14 to $15.Y, friZa�e' October $;shop .Clarke cele- richer because o! half'an hour's work ;r Prthday. Mr. Carman stopped off'carrying victims to the top of the~ Butter• No. 1 pa*eurized, 34 to brated the fiftieth annjversary of his as.engine driver of kiss:special train ole en scale east from the Coast. (mountain and flinging them down. (34?.zc; N_o. 1 creamery, 38 to 38%c; During the run the Princ{A•went•to - I seconds. 38 to 32'�,c. E ordination as a priest, an event which Eggs,fresh spa*' ens appropriately- else iu the he-engine read ;handled the throttle; _ _ * ctals, 36 to 37c;' fresh extras; 35c; dorm ofa arge:y attended dtueaan under' the -'direction- of an''ensitieeri TWIROF � PQ"�� fresh firsts, 33c. Potatoes, per bag; L a Ya Tar lots, 60 to 6bc. reception, at which his Lordship was Flo" had piloted the special-train of, y Calves,$5.50 t0i$6.26 calves, irked made the rest wient of a purse (1 gold.]'the Prince's• grandfather When, 'he ' $6,50 to $7; poorer lots,$5;_bogs,mix- He had fondly !ook4for•►ard to next' 'flri� West Arica. t MM BY SAVACE DOCS IN NORTH ed Iota, lair thuality, $?4 26; selects,l month when the j ltbt ee-of Niagara Upon arriving here railwdy oflieiaie ' -:. - 1$14.50. - presented the 'prince with a 'ifhn"ts3aa+e '. _ Diocese wall be helt,t , sheet showing he had'•euihed Utpence Ottawa,April 19.-Following a sav- tnissionary, and Norman"Snow of the Right Rev. '-IN illinnl )Reis, Clark, Hudson's Bay Company amputated it Average living Cost - �. T The Prlhce.smilingly signed'tl7e pay., 3I.A'. D.D , .D:C.L.," ;vas the fnnrth Age attack by doge, Mrs. S. G. Clay, at her own request The nearest sur llicbop of Niagara, and eras herr. on roil and accepted the )money.•' *wife of "Staff Sergeant Clay of the Same as Last Year F ._ The Prince and his part" 'founts geon was nearly a th<kusand miles n f arm in Carie.an County, n,', Ot l c om Royal Canadian Mounted Police died, n,,i on.June 7, t?43. 'Tia father wan cooper weather here, ,a we.cotste'telief • away, at The Peer The operation re , A despatch► from Ottawa.says:= )after the blistering tr ;cal heat he & . )despite all efforts to save her life.,lieved Nine. Clay to some extent of, �"aln C:nrk, born ',L'3r Glasgow, Scot- g they, • - �Canadian•retail food prices due chiefly i , � have recently experienced.' . Zarin is ems•` l�I/ $ewe of the tragedy, which occurred "pain, but she died on'Sept. 21 froth,to seasons?declines, allowed a decrease'.'kind, and his to Alae- •.vbs a native of last September at Chesterfield Inlet, shock and loss of bfood, The,reP9rts' the centre of a cotton-growing and s - during the past month. Solution of last week's puzzle. stock-farming section, outdide the on the northwest coast of Hudson Bay, and statements forwarded, to •pQlice 1 The cost per week of a list of 29. RAPE c P'o o tti tsetse-fly belt through which the ' ]Inas just ryached the Mounted Police l headquarters- recount the amazing;staple foods for an average family of R c H t n E e A u ILIK P Prince has been travelling. This•fly, 4teadquarters. `bravery and endurance of Mrs. Clay I five, in terms of the averse retail) + g E S A L 9 L L D J A C.OSe kin t0 the insect which is said a On Shpt. 19 Mrs Clay was waking throughout terrible pair rices in some 6d cities was $10,74 :alone near the houses of the Post l At the time, Staff Sergeant Clay, P e o A G 5 e l e a R to spread sleeping sickness, causes a - _ when she was net upon by the dogs. who was in charge of the detachment,fon March, as compared with $10.93 A L L U R e o w A R D cattle disease which makes stock-' Ltd•, I , far February,_ 1925, and $10.58 for T T i n A o i li o R O 1 raising impossible in parts of Africa � It is surmised that one of them snap- at Chesterfield Inlet, was absent from March, 1924. Including the cost of Ped Ipt her in slay and drew blood,I the post on a long patrol up the.inlet E v A n ti n 3 D A h I All local European residents, total ;. fuel And rent with that of foods, the i R ling 40, were presented to the Prince. :a land at that the others set upon her. to Baker Lake and Thelon River. Des-t total budget averaged $21,00 at the Hearing the barking, Corporal Petty, perate,but unsuccessful efforts were g - i S H A D G T S e C �`- and Constable Stallworthy of.b -4 R.C.I made by Constable Stalworth' two drgin ning of March. R 1 n A a R A T E: O . "Summer Time"'in Va a M.P. detachment ran to the spot and:employees of the Hudson s Bay.Co., o s T A i n E R R O a S Py in Great Britain beat off the dogs. I and two l✓skimos to reach Staff Ser- Confidence is the,fa Qf achieve- n O S n A D e R R n O T Mrs. Clay had oris leg 'so badly;scant Clny. A severe storm make mr.nr. It re-enforces ability, doubles' 1 B w A D RAG B A „ n t ,`. lacerated that two members of they'their attempt to'take a'boat up the en0'9Y, buttresses: mental facultiety�. C SAT S L o c A L L London, ratio 1 n Summer time N A R [ M ty C rs A h became Operative in Great Britain at ` R Mounted Police; Father Duplain the i Inlet imposaib:e. increases power. 2 o'clock this morning. - r a. _ r , ,•.. n 5.. 4r.^ ..1•�,n .. �;, ° ...:kaG. '.."' .�Wa.,,.v > _.' ;.. :;: .gip. vRy ip' ^ y.9.y" y,,,. ' +;S ' z2wbtior i A,2ci' .,.s,.thrv.. ... -•,.a.,�x.;,•«.�t �" c.. Kms: ;. !., ,.,.<S, A; .. .w � ..:' �l � a`w-. ^. , •,.pyo "><••- _ , .a"'y �nA, n^- ... .. ,• t ,,.,.,a. .-.. 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':-•.,+,-y" :'n. ;�-..� .,. -�r,,..�...r •......� .... ,. ;=f-:. .•I°ti: '�' ''37:•3�'(„r'�.w.�iY�'. r'9•"• ..!!;,• a, '�� '.,3"' 'w�''"�.•7'£�.' >"t'a.'T'+.: �.- pv} .„ '.7 Y•-�'e'f'.. ,s'•N',!`1! xa`fC'�' ':, .,...' -.:1 -. �>..,: „, .. •a�;'° �;'°i .#'A� r}'� r .t'fi r3" .�r -'�-G• e �•..? ,"'4..., 'fit .ii•>v :�r --•x,'i!F�- ,i..0-.... ,.1t: . a ;:.,x'•.,. • f,: .*...r ,. ..•.w..=•r {0-..:,s -:a.. ��r - ;� ,r. r. •, • y LnQALI►31LL17• - -S. J.r Collacutt is installing -Miss Evangeline Cowan is 111 f' �~ another gasolil* tank tit his gar- with a1] attac•t of the-fiu, �� —Dr. Henry-will bue here as ns -Mr. Marina,of Toronto, spent =-George and Mrs. Treloar, of al vest Tuesday to attend to bis ��� ". Sunday with Jas. and Mrs.Rose. Toronto, spent Sandpy with Fred professional duties. * h Iq „ .1 J—W. H. Peak, of Toronto, call- and Mrs. Bunting. —A11 accounts due me, if, not ed on a numherof friends here one ' will be placed —Born, at •Halifax, N. S., on Paid by April 80tb, 1` day last week. Monday. April 13th, to A. P. and in Bundy. ds for collection.—J. - - y , In other herr —Frank Bundy, of Toronto, Mrs. Mechin, a on(Robert.Lee). spent Thursday last with his —T. A. ane Mrs., Lamon and —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, STANTON'S Wall Papers father, J. H. Bundy. danghters, of Toronto;*visited H. practisin�in Toronto, will be here pe ” —Elmer McTaggart, of Toronto, and Mrs. Mechin on 'Thursday in his office on Thursday from 10 • - ppaid John and Mrs. Markar a By. last _ a. m. to S P. m.. 0-e Hanel. ' Old. lZeliable ing visit on$atuFda —Arthur Boyes iw now prepared —T. E. Crawford is making pre. _ n a —Mrs.Collins, oforoato, spent to sharpen lawn mowers at his parations for the erection of a �, t�•'�, a few days last week +nvith her garage. $atisfactioa guaranteed new dwelling on the lot adjoining Seml Trlmmect Lineii eiater.in�law, Mrs+.W. J. Mooney. and price moderate. * that on which he erected a build- i —Miss Helen Douglas,of ToroD- —Mrs- Ed. Walsh, we regret to ing last year. ct, to, spent a few days last week report, is cattfined to herbed with —Rev. Mr. Dew, of Ivy, accom• Complete Assortment with her aunts, the Misses Bunt- a very severe attack of acute in- parried by Mr. Maw, of Thornton, iog, fiammatory rheumatism. who have been attending meetings Right in stock —H. J. Clark. of Toronto, ac. —Gordon Johnston, principal of in' Toronto, spent, over Sunday eompanied by a friend, Harold the Harrow public school, who with Pickering friends. Ringg,,� visited at his home hereon was attending the Educational —The Controllers of Toronto Our Wall-paper service eaves time and trouble—Take home SU13 . Convention -in Toronto, spent Fri- are making an effort to prevent, plenty to do yoyr rooms.—No waiting—no sending for more. Q —A. H. Cook, it is rumored, has day last with the Misses Bunting. the busses operating from Oshawa We credit you with left-over rolls. — — • from going beyond �,,.,'• vurehased the Decker property —Mrs. John Murkar is spending g West Hill, as pveet of the bridge and,has taken a few days this week with bar they compete with the Scarboro possession. daughter-in law, Mrs. W.C. Mur electric line which is owned'by .;. „Ealastica Paints and Varnishes -:- —Mrs. Bedson '-returned home kar and fawily, of Brantford, Toronto, who have to pay the de- _ t,n Sunday, after spending the prior-,to their leaving for their new fleit in their operation. Should We guarantee every can. Just drop in ' winter months, in the city with home in Shedden. they succeed a great howl will be $e bar daughter. —The Women's Institute will raiQed along the line which has _ and choose your Wall Paper and get your —C. A. Sterritt has had a new hold their regular monthly sleet• been greatly beueiitted by these paint to match, Have you tried Elastica !Studebaker chassis placed under ing on Tuesday neat, April 28th, busses. his hearse. Mr. Sterritt has now at the regular hour, at the home Floor Enamel and Elastica Floor Finish. one of the best hearses in the of Mrs. Chas Pilkey. The. program Now Advsrt"rmentte. Tiro wonderful lines. _ - Boantry, and can guarantee satin- will be given by the grand-moth- faction. era. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR —George Elliott has rented the —Thesnow•fall of Sunday morn. sale—Apply to John Cooper,whitevale. M-33 # Bt. George's Church property and tog ie welcomed by the farmers,se g A ��L+� (t going extensively Into the rate• the land had become very dry for F08 SALE—Manitoba seed wheat. L.H t+►7 ng of strawberries and rasp want of rain. The snow has sap- ,t t2.o0perbn,hd. Jo, Leary3Whitevale - cries. We wish him success in plied the necessary moisture so n A Y F4R SALE—Loose,good feed. :The Newest Spring is venture. the seed that has beea'sowa should H.Also will take cattle to f pasture. Wm.Lacey, —Having mttde good use of the -germinate rapidly. Dunba:ton.. 30-33 - fine weather of the past few weeks —Services in -the Methodist OR SALE—A ga4nrity of earls �g7oleproofoslery ' ..a number of farmers have com• Church on StindRy at 10,30s. m. + a and late potatoes, at lot_2, ,rear of con.6, plated their• seeding operations. and 7 p. m. In the mart]-ing the P.ckenng,' Lloyd Jas. Whi;e. 32-33 ti and are now busy preparing the pastor will give a ten tninnte T� _ —'�- Now in Stock -' ACTED—Corxtneteot maid by and for the rout crop. "Talk" to the boys and girl • Wlh ��' ,;a. wage4$2-„,per month. %pp;y 1 —After enjoying the Exeter va• want them all out. Bible Sehool at 9 x Baa�•tt, Whitby Phone Win. 33.33 :..The shades are rea$1v cation the teachers rind pupils of at 11.30 a. m. Bring yb�tr BiGle+ 1105 CUTHBERT RASPf3ERFIES �7 i# the continuation and ppublicsehoola to church. i p. m., Pastor's Ru1,• � j ,r Sa•e=A p:y y2,Pay e,R.R.'_'. Prckenng ' "reswort: on Monday i6orn jest-••A Man Without a Sky,” A pi ne Maly 172:. Lot s:. tori 1, Pckevng. beautiful`l Ing, and are now hard at inork welcome tv all. IODoaars 1000. 33,tf ' r preparing for the mid-summer —PiRuo Tuning—L. R.,Ttttp.=.on. ELA WARE POTATOES FOR Peach. Green, Airdale 4 xi eaatuiDQtions. of Bowmaoville,. "I be A11 town ��'''6�rovn from ,-rated seed: 75 cents A t pr -aa at the farm, saris included. W. H —sirs. George Martin, Otho bas aboukthe end of April and any Westney.lot 1o.con 3,Pickering 33-34 Clond, Sttin Blonde, been visiting at the home of.her orders left at Tmz NEw'S' uffve -- [� ARTURE TO RENT—Lot 2,con. a CUCQA, Indian Tan. Brod n, aister, firs Paull SDifton,of Parry will receive prompt attention. I Peke-•ng,about 63sc:es, wail fencwd. ggood : - ---Sound has returned home Mr. ilfr. Tapaop has had over 20 pea r0-' qc ma creek and lots of shade. Apply to �lrs. Black,. i - ' J A.O'Connor. Box 31,Whitby. 3^-33 7 - --White, Etc. �4 and Mrs. Martin have moved into experience tD teeing pianos And i• - -- -- " R, R ° Cit ro c at, Phone Clare 308.—Dt�k �� �+w'�+ Special per p0- Waiter Shepberd's house. Church prepared toguarantee satiefactiou. GGS FOR HATCHING—Duck ectal valuesat 8100 tr 8t.,recently vacated by S. Nichols. Any- orders received from any �rggsat so cents per setting Geo. Brown. O! � � � - -Arthur and Mrs. Boyes motor part of the township will be at- - 31.33 - �J �' •"'�..1r and $1 50 r Ir ed out to Port Perry on Sunday to tended to promptly. * TOVE FOR SALE—Guraq Oxford , Npe Dd the day with their clan —The Methodist Yonn Pao la's SraO m good condition,suitable for tnTr h g p Cottage. For particulars apply at the NLwS Sheer, Mrs. Austin Franklin. They Union will meet on Friday even oelce. 32tf IM 2report abot]ia foot and a half of �g at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. PDrdy snow and on two occasions they iii char a of the Liters nod Re- EED POTATOES FOR SAbE orSla C HAPMAN lied CO et a team t0 haul th•m g rysh Cobblers at 80 teats per bag rn the - q Creational Department. RCD. A. farm .4. Peg&.R.R No.2,Claremont,or lot 11, h� out of the deep snow. R. Sanderson will take the topic. con 7 Pickering 31.83, It —C. A. Sterritt was in St. Mary's Mrs. Hall will sing, and MasterOR-SERVICE—Yorksbire White ' on Thursday of last week attend* Howard Law will give a vocnl solo° Fboar,registered bacon type, $1.:oo at stmt fnit the funeral of bis brother-in- Everybody welcome. A Men's on'vc areo�air e6 egad: Luther 3Ptlkay & 'PAPERS law, who had died very suddenly Bible Baseball match Brill be cou a1-33 ',EMPIRE PA P E RS ,idgm heart failure. The sympathy ducted. Be sure to watch for the TASTrIRE TO RENT—Lot 9, rear Of the COmmnDlt f8 extended t0 of con.7,Pickering. Good shade acid plenty -, y Young People's annortneement of water. ApWpp Wm S.Pegg,Claremont- R.R. Mrs. Sterritt and other members next Creek as Rev.-Mr. Demill, a No. 2. -Psion 322. 33 'eople's work w iii Hundreds of designs to select from. Prices will better mail-order of the family in their bereave leader in young p meat address the sleeting. VOR SALE—Markbam silo, curly —While Stanley 3aledoD was s.,ahtly used and m condition. Your ceiling paper picked to match the wall paper by experts. F —The police trdl4tee9 ha9P 51]C h roof will sen fo alf cost. A to Lloyd pl9ying wtC11 two OLl]er 6aYa11 gg, rear of lot 9,'eon.8,Pickering. 333 r t P seeded in seenring a Fnfyic;ient A full line of chintz to match wall paper. A call to boys one day last week be bad the number of contracts to inedtfe the L`GGS FOR HATCH]NO--Barred Misfortune to break his collar. i'I.APlyntouth Rocks, r.om No. 1 w,nler laying _us will bring this semi-trimmed' famons line bone. They were ridi0g down the advent of hydro to Pickering. mak, t ggs from this flock tested out 100 per The Hydro-Electric Commission cent tertile. 75 cents persettin� Mrs, James 4f wall papers to your door with street in his express wagon, and Rs af;ked far seventy contracts an R'chardson,Pickering. Phone 2000. 33.33 P P they were going at''a rapid rate', -- . . already eev?nty•three have sieved '��r(ASSEY•AARRIS MACHINERY y no obiigatiots to you. he was nnafal to steer It and it up and others have expressed M—And repairs. Now is the tine to look ~ ran into the $itch and one of the their desire to have it installed in after your-pang needs, cultivators. drilla and See+.is before baying. A twenty hour service guaranteed barrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1.2 by other boys fell on top Of him. thus • ' e+]etainins file injury. their residences. Before any Rork Hwagongesr.cheap. D.I.Germley..,DDtfrnbar- -Un Monde evening of last• can be done towards erecting the ton y line, the contracts will have to be ORSALE-ODechiekenhouse.8tc10 Spring Neckwear and-Hats week W. A. Henderson had a submitted to the Hydro-Electric 1'andone6rd; one 120 egg incubator; 2Aestt rather costly experience. He was mikh goats; one buck. Also port bred Tkm- ' Commission and after rec�eivinq Justr4rrived a fine range of Mens Neckwear in the latest designs- aeeompanying the Whitely Bap worth service hog, service fee payawe at time of fiat Choir to Myrtle, and in the their approval, the to'wnebip seri;«, at lot 3s, E.F. con. Pukesng Fred of crossword and stripes—a delight to the eyi. 'meantime be left his cat in the council will have to pass the neces• Lacey,Highland Crcek P.O.' 32 33 y >� _The Qery latest in Mena Hats, in greys, browns etc. sheds of the Baptist Church. In ear b law. OR SALE—Cheap all kinds' of Insist oq the Sackville. a '' his absence the battery. which ---`rhe postponed annual meet obarnew:and all kinwas sew and an expensive otss. iris of the Chamber of Commerce ��;t t: &ooaoder. Alwwas held on 1f[onda avenin witht grain and cook stove+andwas stolen. There is no clue-0-e to y g prireps td lorhid..andl. Ont line of Work Roots and Clothing ie upb4atable We.carry"the thief, and he has no bops for a 'good attendance of members, • H•Herman,Stoutfvilk. Pbone 1903 Iso ire recover sod the president, M.S.Chapman, the best,-guarantee Durr goods and stand behind Y UW GS FOR HATCHINO—From our various lines. —The bels service operating be- in the abate and W. J. Clark at 1J' Canada.,premier Regal strain white Wyan- - tweeA Oshawa and Toronto, is secretary.. The'following officers dettes and Barron strain White Leghorns.7s eta. Williams' 9e4ts Have Stout•the Test' were elected for the ensulns year: per seuing Reduction rpr larger ne"' every week becoming more popu• Also MammotlrPekin duck a` at so eu.-per • P lar with the travelling public, but Hon.-Prelsidfeat, E. L. Roddy ; vexing. at.l� Burk,R.R. tVo'1, Locu,t in. • President, Jas. Rithsrdeon : Vi Plwne Pt M- i' - oaf B:unti3l g, - TiQkerlD `a the Dumber of busses note on the °t - Fred i• - line is proving iaadegerste to 0-e fres., W. F. Law ; Sec'yTreas.. ©pg $pg HATCHINGI—From a Established.1857. commedate the domaDd,especially M. S• Chapman;; Anditors, Dr. V. of Rocks`whose record, last year were fro from 200 to Z30 aggs m each bird, This pen - -- during the week-ends and boli• E Cartwright and John Markar ; i,headed by a roster11 whose danrlsid 268 etp _days, when fL frequently happens Trustees.W.,J. Clark,4. A. Bunt in her panel year. farmers flavinQ ibis strata `1 in and,J. Murkar. It was decided would do well to secure a setting of these a in that patrons are disappointed in order to secure coekerels to head the t flocks for ' being able to get oQ board and gels to'bold `tbe oanal celebration on next year. F.ggaflper 15. Also a psi of Mar- , thus compelled to wait until Ole Dominion Day and a strong gen. in's Regal strain of While Wvandottes beaded by , pe a cockerel whose dam laid 232 e0s in her pullet nest bne or fipd other means of -eral committee Ras appointed to veer, Eggs 75 cent,a setting. A.Henderson, •reaebing the city. It is rumored draft the necessary• committees ckering. , _ 31.33 • that additionalbusses maybe put and to snake prEliminary arrange- oatheline. mentsfor,tbecelebration. Acom• (�Q$HTHERE�S TELL. `/OUR ALRIGHT VLL `. —During the past week we have mittee was also appointed to erect BEATTY YNE CUN�f19ULl E)MUSES TO TELEPHONE been experiencing a varietF of a permanent platform on the'park. `CNE JUDCJE HIM _ weather. Saturday was an Ideal STANDS FOR T$E BEST epriDBB.day, with bright sunshine, SALE REGISTER. and aur resident-9 busy at'their _ / tf ardeniag and ladies busy at their 'SATURDAY.MAY 2ND—Auction sale of - batrriebold furniture, garden tools ousecleaoing, and with prospects etc., in the Village of Whitevale, bright for a continuance of the the property of 'Miss Lena Moore. beautiful weather. On Si-inday Sale at 1.30. See bills. F. Postill, morning there wa>3 a great trans- auctioneer. formatiori. Instead of enjoying SATt*ttDAY. MAY 2ND Auction Rale of bright sunshine ther was a real house and ht and houeebold furni- ;'yonng winter to greet ua as we tune, in the Village of Pickering,the - 1 ' awoke from our 8lutnbers.. About property,of Mrs. NNillett. Side at • • two inches of snow had fallen and 1.30• See bills. W. B. Powell, auc• tinnePr. meet and anew was still falling. TUESDAY, MAY 5TH-Auction sale-of Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Snow ehovel9 were if(kea clot from an 8 roomed hrick hnuse with Pumps, Door Trac•kQ. Cote k their mnimer quarters, •-here addition, barn, also about] acreeavf Bowls. Pre'aaure Systeing Etc,. a they had been put snugly away land to be sold in 2 parcels house- It will pay you to et my prices on —�- —• ==a '• ' — + for the emmnfer months:' Hose household furniture etc.,in the Vill- g = ever, the new winter was of abort age of Claremont, the property of shote before buying elsewhere. . �„ —_ i duration •end it came only eta a rP• the estate of the late Wni.Edwards. FRANK J. PRO13S t' minder t'lat-ummer hnd not ye' SaiP at 1 30 o'cl-rk,sharp. See hilly. R1 'Come in eRrneot, VS'm. Maw, auctioneer. „�,I �C1, A It ."Wk' :• ,. , • <' `.• ., .- ..,, ,, ,: .. ,., ... ti� 'a. �:'' �'"^5• ,,,,�.. rG I �.,,,;: r°r�j,i;„y„Fky r:;� r�5 :• :- -, ,.. 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