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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_05_01 " ':h.�.-'i.^..,,.;ae. .: i.• ~� a.„; wm.,,,,ii,.r•,a��''•-, ,k"•�,v"' +..".cn^:'wr.. .'4omT+s` .cmo.,..y,.swaa•",'.�,�',°n ','.�+'k.Swi:tiG'rf �'*':,r=.`-tibi?'�r"•.:.Si*v,�rrt..,w.r�","a;w ': ss"i:.r,.• drfi-+s3^:fiLr'."�T' , ; �r� -fir,:.,o,'<+•''�', '�n."4r"kyr :!,r" !" . ..t.: ::�F•- _ -x '..,;: •:..••g. .. ':,.f.+��a n„�:. - „^:5"°Rs`� �w.�•x.. J • � a a' o ..VOL. `XL1Y. PICKERING, ONT., 'FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 No. 31 *" ,Vvafsa*tostall G;aiirb*. _ - " �/� DUMBARTON- 9ROCK'ROAD. yet•;. AIR SERMONS Harry Gourlle spent, Sunday in the nicely. Nexl's broken arm is doing,quite GREENWOOD - ------ " city. ? - �Dtiiss Elva Mitchell spent'tlie week- Wm.Taylor visited friends la Oah• -y •RE. FORSYTH, 00h. f O Direo,torend is Bcarboro. sora on Tuesdxs. a MLLS .optometrical Aaociation or Ontario. Rea. Mee Leo �G h[te a nb Bunds' 1II theW. H. JAekeon is doing busiaees - fat.ed Member of the 'American'Optometrical For' , Shut-ins p for the (:treat West Life Insurance aF+ Association. Eyes examined,by appointment., l city wfth-her eon, Leslie.' Pone 2&M. Claremont. Out. Robert and Mrs. Clark and family Compxay. have gone to Port CrQdit, George Farley went to the General Established 1838 O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0:S., You who are unable to go to lyre, Wm. Nicholson and Phyllis Hospital, Toronto, this week to under - N• Sdinbur h,member of rhe Oollege of +� Physicians sadisargeous of Ontario,lleentfate 'Church can"Listen Io to ser- epent the weekend at Barrie with the go a critics operation. of Goya} College of Burnous. Edinburgh. thong broadcasted Ly some of former's mother, Mrs. Patterson. Alt LD LD Ey, ", SCRATCH FEED ' npsoia} atteation to dsiesaes of women and Our beat preachers.t� P Misses Heron, Bonnar and Gertrode a 4lhildssa, olllee and raidenea.Brotrgham. FOR LAYI1 G HIL'N.S White, Mr. Bon nar, Ivan and Mrs. r. Mr. Ayers, of Todmorden has Pur• Ci'iuiro r.xat c Then during the week you Annie noel Mfae Fanny were questa of b2.75 per 100 lbs. p chased the Brown lot. x have at your disposal this Mee. (;leor>ze White• over,the week­ Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Sanderson, of = t „ The following are some of the many ailments Bands, Orchestras, Lee- end. Pickering were paying calla LII this - Chiropractic ad}ustings are e(Iacieni in ovetcom- 'J tutee of your choice (the , CRACKED CORN-HEN 9IZg ills : AI}tormsof nerve trouble and head-ache, vicinity this week. �.; par we spinal troubles,throat and luug weak- air is frit o! them. GREENWOOD. Ben and Mrs. Willing@ and son,'Har- X2.90 per 100 lb?. neves.rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- - -- = land, visited relatives and friends for dere,high blood pressure and other circulatory Our Radio Sets are eo simple The service at Greenwood neat Sun- a few days this week. troubles,heart trouble and goitre. y any one can handle them. dav_ will be held at 10.45 a. m., instead The Love farm has changed hands DR. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, of 10.30,.and the Sunday School at again. This time it goes to a Guelph FINE CRACKED CORN 4? Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Let us demonstrate at your 9.45 a. m. instead of 2 30 p.m. as form- man who begins work on it at once. FOR BABY CHICKS ropractic. will make residential calls in Picker. home. . You are not obli ed.to-.. , y• T. Puekrin attends the final meeting irg Village and surrounding district Tuesday, g erl The other services on the cir• g 3 cents per lb: Thursday and Saturday forenoons. i,�''or in ap- buy unless suited. cult will he as usual, viz: Mt. Zinn at of the Quarterly Board of the Metho• p ; ptaintment call 14_1 J Bowmanville,or Leave word 1 p. m,. liioeale at 3 p. m, and Brou- diet Church next Monday before ills , Rrth anyone taking treatment. 471y i** ■ gharu at 7 p. m.. with Sunday School union. He has been the representa• GAO. i:1', Baker sessions At Ddu Zion at p.m..Kinsale tive.here for forty years. POWDERED BUTTERMILK To at 1.45 and Brougham at 10 a. m. The r� _a►. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister&ad QuarterlyOPBcial Board will meet in WHITEVALB. APUT IN WET MASH .Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Moseyy to Greenwood Church on Monday, May . oro. South wing,Court House, Whitby. 251p Phone 179 StonffTille 4th,at 8 p. m. The Quarterly Sacra- The Ladies' Aid of the Markham <i C. RICHARI;BON&CO.-Barris. mental Service will he held at Mt. Metbodist Church will give a drama TRY IT I .. +s .orf,Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation Zion on May lotb,at 10,30 a, m, Re. and concert on the evening of Friday, - 'Life Building,Corner Yonga and Richmond Sts., member the Kinsale Sunday School "Delay 22od. in the Wbitevale Baptist GIVES SPLENDID RESULT9t Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. Sof RQ,,' anniversary on May 10th. at :.,30 And Church. Full particulars later. ' FLLIAMJAMES BEATON Bar- of-H• Lam+ 7 P• m, and that the xsaistw°t editor The Brougham Dramatic Club will ,. of the Christian Guardian, Rer. Woo. present their populac drama, entitled ster, Solicitor Notary Public. Room 339 Confederation Life Buildin;.Toronto. En- Funeral Director. McMullen, B. A.. will preach at both "Denton Duhba," in the 1. n. O. F, • Z� �R��Z17 tra^.:es 4 and 12 Richmond Street or j7 ween and services. Hall. on the evening of Thursday, Street East. rdephorie-41sin 7030, Res Vlsy 7th. tult3er the' auspices of the Hudson 1749. Licensed Embalmer r WEST ,HILL. 1. O O: F. of «bitevale, �- , --- _ !F10TOli IIF..EIt.�IS _ Ttie death nrc.irred oa Tuesday, _ C 0 A L -CLDerifat April 21st, at hi+ h~+meat Wt.itevale A� � The Choir of lfelvil:e Prr5l,vteriAn f Willtcur. Dixon, f)r rna+'•v veans a W. C. Smith. Dpntist, St;mff. t'aa�M �T, �IIt. Cburrh held,theirAnnual banquet and " -- 7rla .• v.:•?. Ho^c,rGradjate of Chita;> and Tc- FbOO election of of"re on Fi iday ereoin'R resident of tbiN di,•trict. Ml.'Dixon. rood urriver=r,;r4 ani the Royal College o! ! oho iva9 in hi9`�:h pent, was born Oh `•d; eegg last at the home cf Jubn Neilson, the 2nd roncessio° of Pickering, and A Rood supply-of Hard and Solt f)e, a.Ssrgeo�.: Phase o...:e lgll. Rrefde:ace, 10u :oc, •:d: appontmrnts. 61y Kingston road, when forty•flve mem' a ' had lived there most of bis life.com' Coal on hand. AI?o a supply here and their friends "pent it vert ppls LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 9., pleasant time, A splendid IIiusical tog to Whitpvalp nine years ages, on P p ret,i.n from his Perm, He was a _ of Kindling Wood, Gradua.e of the Royal Colelae of Portal :Fruit Trees, Shrubs �'rtC• pN,Qram was provided by `Ir". Gladys R - d. Surg.ons and University of Toronto. office RobinRon Scott, so ciao: R. I. Warn PresibytPrian in religion and �inember stuve length. over h M. Pto 12 , hardware store• honeWhitby. P ' >f Dunharton church. lie is survived 12tf Phone'Pick. 170$. Office hours s to t2 1 to swan tad. p woe a. [laving secured the ages^y for E. D. bass, and lfaeter Ted Jiillike°. r . i Bet]phuo<22Q. 441y by f nr sons had one daughter: N. _ _ 8ulah & yon. Ltd.;Nurser men, pianist. Une tat t6p scents of the y aamuel, of Regina; Robot t, of Mag. N DALES. L. D. 8 , D. D. A.. of Winona. Out. evening was the presentation of s net, Man : Jars- J Burkholder.of A+h• DONALD MU`RO, PICKEKING.' handsome gift book to Allister Neilson - = . J.Graduau a Royal Co33eQeat Dental fur. I am prepared to take orders for all ton. Ons., and Watena and Reginald. genets and the. University of Toronto, Off" The following officers were elected f Toronto. His funeral took lace 5� ' above D. A Scott's store, Claremont. Oar kinds of Frult,Trees.Small Fruits, „ p ,,. IdEice born.9 a,m. to s p. m. Saturdays; President. J. R. Kennedy ; V ice-Pres.. . s,, Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Mrs. Arthur Little; Secy. J. Altistrr on Friday. April 24th, to Erskine h1tevale t■.[o I p m. Phone Clare 1405. 47 y lowest possible prices. J Cemetery, 2nd concession. Pickering. Special rates for targe quantities'. Neilson; Tress., Harry acgnes: LI T etertwury brariso, Miss Violet Booth: Asst: io DUNBARTON. The Service .3ar1,ge "l` '..Btu _ brariaa. Douglas McLean ; Coov®nOr Bbla ler. Veteriaar Sur. ** of Sick Com•, Mime Mar Kennedy Dgeoa.Honorary Graduate of Ootar o Veter• N. J. Chapman, Pickering y y One of the tuost disastrous Brea InaryCo4lege -All diseases of domestic animals g Convenor of Social Cala., Mies Bea s►•tich have orcorred in this district Motor overhauling, top and sides car•- trice Ste henson: Organist, Miss Flor' is a number of pears orae that whlcb, euenufieally vontod. 74 King street wren, ante-Ja c ues; Musical Director and tyaio repairing. g g Oshawa.Phone t,29, }sly HARDWOOD g n Thursda evenin taat, destrn ed Hinter Service-Cllxr in Choirmaster, P. L Scott. the large hatn on the Lawson Estate• work overhauling. �ti#lttt4F! iGsssf. - BTOUFFVILLE. my James ales.ill The Are broke out Al guaranteed, Flat rate, FLOORING barge r e 5510 Ma V. RICHARDBON- Real Es _ -- +bout eleven o'clock, when Mrs. :I'hon rk, Central. Y 7 . tate. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary - Nearly $I.SM bas already been re Smwles had retired for the night and Pectic.Etc.Pidtering,Oct. $icy 3 8 clear plafn oak, $100 pr m� b m ceived is the canvass for the park. Nn finales had • E. E iR R y 3.8 No l clear 85 pa gone to Lbe Rouge M 3 t3 clear birch, tit Ed. Lunen and family have return River to Bah. The fire was not dis• POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 84 Pd to their old home on Broadway covered until the whole building was4b, �j 1' s tow ooaatus of Ifork wd Oatarlo, sun 3.8 :�u 1 t tette " 7i '' Ave Noronto. a mass of flames. and too far advanced We aoa eat«at dao toads a"nuteIverF,ro on ahorrsaeBeech and ma le' p Be inning thin week our stores will a.ave any of the animals or other Have I,aoraw. Addr.w Ossa 8iv.r P.O., oa4 p earDe rice R e9 b;rch hPgio their half holiday, closing on, contents of the buildings. Pbnae E.HE,TON TOWNBHIPOLERH� Will supply material only, or sit Fri`iavafternoons, meB"ages were sent out and mneb. Ooa.e7aaoe, Oommxstcaso for rating f'- A 1 tante number of the T. Eaton em credit is due Miss Fawkes, of the Pick- ply labor %ith material. pluveps sp4-nt a week At Shadow Lake, Pring Cpntral, for the prompt manner • �'t l , > eItarrsrag'e Ito Qnality RuAranteed. S'r;ufiville'a summer resort. in which she acted. A large number Builders ►7upp lie "t► 1 ` - - -- Prices subect to change Tons of tin ccns,and other on from (strand near were soon on band Yp - t AVID A. PL G19-Live stock arc- wfthonnt notice. were taken to the dump-heap on Fri to render assistance in preventing their eioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School day la+t. Z'be council arranged to .unread of the fire. Bo'h Bre engine- Cement, 1Chkago. Lifetipe experience with �pediSreed - - here them cooveyed to their last rest front Pirkering Village were also Poon - aiorl. Block and r:^.g w3rk, Alr krnCs of caves _;. pICKERIN� ::- Ing pi free of charge. in the scene and succeeded in saving u ml,ei• t' prots3itlyat:ended to. Terms:easonabie. Yhore Pi largely attended meetlag, under the. house from destruction. The k! ' 10 aremont. lEly Y' the auspices of the Provincial Board heartfelt sympathy for Mr. Smales is �M, MAV, LICENSED AL'f_- LUMBER YARD o� Health, was recently held in the heing expressed on all sides,as the Shingles TIONEER,forYork,QntarioandDurham AoditoriuIn The addresses were ftultsofyearsof hard labor were de- s Coont,es. All kinds of sales promptly attended _ —' associated with mrtviog pictures. .atrnyed in an hour. His loss includes Ready Roohn r Terme reasonable.NEWS' Of D. bell sales may be POULTRY l y g i4bt horses, twenty-two ea tt'e half 'r ao. Ter s NEWS'le.S D Boli and Indeyen At the 'Dint meeting nn Frida IIi ht o dent phones. Whitby,Out. sty rif the Methodist and Presbyterian of wbieb were valuable mtleh cows, ..and Lath WANTEDBoards it was decided to unite the two one hundred hens, a number of pigs congregations on June 10th., worship- and a gnat,also a quantity of bay and in in the Methodist Church under is ,Also, Hard and Soft-Coal , .Lill and nearly all his implements. 'New" _ 1Flighest prices paid for flint pastorate. His lose is estimated at$3.5Won which always on hand. any quantity of hens - there ie as insurance of $1.800, The , and chicken@. Write cause of the fire is a mystery, but fe �.j ` p _ aRouaHAM. ppo _ p L' a A. -R E E S O R Bedroom �j �r�h?one. gu sed to be due to renal i i• l�esl�el Roheyt Feaehy was in the city on Mrs. !' Tuesday. Death of Mrs. 1lndersoti LOOVSZ' t •r.'r Margaret is visiting to the n it Phone 2 city this week. . On Sunday morning last one of —1 ure Mrs. Morton Miller is suffering from Dunbartob's oldest residents, and itPlockermg%A I Box Z96 WHITBY a severe cold. oiobeer of the township, Mrs. Wm. r : Mrs. T. C. Brown is visiting her Anderson. passed .away in her 90th Will surely appeal to the woman sister in Woodstock. year, at the boma of her daughter-io Flavo- Bread Flour Miss K. Brodie is spending a few law Mrs. Robert Anderson. The de• •+ of taste. The grettteeE induce- weeks with bar sister here. teased, whose maiden same was Mary ruent will be the low prkces Miss A.Barclay Is visiting Len. and Ramsey Stewart, was a daughter of t we are selling onr ! valla Marvel Mr-.Havwood,at Dunnville. the late Robert Stewart, of Edia• - 1 furniture at. W.J.Brown And family spent Sat. burgh. Scotland,where she was born Ug �. f tirdAy at the home of bis parenth. and lived until her marriage to Mr. +e1z11ret►sers and StRode, 29.00 n :Pastry Flour Born. on Tl umfl"ay, April 23rd: .to Anderson, In 1854, on their weddingg Beds, steel walnut finish$12 [u$15 Malcolm acid Mrs. Patterson,a dau- tour, tbey emigrated to Canada 11 Bed Spt Ings, 5.75 to 12 00 May be obtained from you Grocer. ghter, located in Toronto, where they lived Store Atat tresses-Examine the p . . Froin Cowie And. family, with J. L. Mr two years,during which time Mr. �. ticking and quality of Brookl><n�Flour Mals Cowie an his mother, trade a flying Anderson was foreman of s con"true• rs k felt filling, 7.60 W 1:5.00 visit to ougbam on Sunday. tion gang employed on the Grand CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Our Dramatic Club will go to White- Trunk when that railway was being �w ____ __ ___ ____ _ vale on the evening of Thursday;May built,tbeir work being in the neigh- C.- A Sterritt - - - the 7th, to present their play, "Des- borbood of Higbland Creek, In IBM After that cold take �, con Dubbs." tbev moved on to the farm near Dun- rw� - Frank and Mrs. AxfoH motored to barton where they spent the remaind• •. Wanlpole_$ zr It Pa s to Attend Brighton on Sundap, visiting the tat• er of their lives. Mr. Anderson pre- Yc (Siuceseor Lo C. H. Burling) v • J ter s mother,who is very ill. Mra. deceased her'3n 1898, Thev had A Furniture Dealer and D Afford is remaining with her for a familyof four daughters and,three Cod Liver Extract r Funeral Director The Very Best time. sons, of w1}om three survive her: Phone ]300 Piann-ttining-Mr. Tapson, of Bow- Jnn.,of Niagara Falls;Mrs. Carpenter, It gives results. LL10TT manville will be in this neighborhood of Fort William, and Will-lam, of '+ PiekeringF QIItal'10 in•a few days, And any orders left at Ringwood, Ont. She is also survived Standard PAtents,and Crude THF Maws' office will he prAmptly by 17 grand-children and 10 great -Drugs Hl ways attendpd to. "SatiRfaction guaranteed. grand-children. She was held in high ,Fainting and Decoratim C ' Mrs.Christie has retur7fed to her esteem for her industry and sterling on hand. Corner Yonge and Alexander home at T. Perryman's, after spend- qualities. Her funeral took place on Streets, Toronto. ing the winter with her grand - Tuesday afternoon when her bud wit@ Tobaccos, Cigarettes, CigfarR,. I aW prepared to fill all orders in- y y ter, Mrs. Love, of Toronto. We are laid to rest in Erskine.'Cemetery. The E P K E N . C R NE trusted to me and will quAran Ever graduate of the sorry to sayMrs. Christie is in very Metcalf Candies, �' .. . tee satisfaction. - Prit-ee' funeral service was conducted by Rev. poor health at preRent. Mfr.Clugston,of the Danharton Pres- Magazines. .-. moderate. fast fifteen months has - g ' W. A. and Mrs. Knox and family byterian Church, of which she was a ,y All orders left with M. S. Chap. secured 'employment. and Fwd. and Mrs. Holthy and family member. man will receiveprompt Open all year. Enter spent Rnnday with W. H. and Mra. .-»- N. E. McEWEN, Y F.11irntt. L. A. and Mrs. Findlay. of Thp opening Arne of the South Oil- Dow. P R g IIOW, Qll.tal0 tae free. Tnronto, and W. B. And 'Mrs. Pnwpll tario AmAteur Football Aneociatinn tT W L. H. DILLIN Gr And hiss Ethel.of Pickering, were also will take plAcp At Cherrvwood on Veterinary �112'i�eon W. J. Elliott, Prindipal I Rue"te of Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott on gatnrday, Al ay 2nd, at p. m. ;af ' 32tf W HITHY $lea 18:lnday, RYKOO oDw ul . ,: ,',,.,r .:r.M1.. �°sr. �., .. a .. m.,.,,.s.,. d,. .. .. � _.. b. .,: i , ':,. 4:•:m�'q $., ,,;�,e �R :.v.p q8 .:�'.d. sr•:; .'r„� �y. • .,.-�,�<.S..y. _.5n�p. _.r5±, a a'..: •.t,:.rr ,ti's"•.a'�.4?;a •u, r ,aya.3.xi w ..tn,'•''.3'c:E',.�s>..,..;;viG'•'a�a., rse•�. •'Sgna..s'°n-'"t'�„'r `�'.dRct � ���—r,-•;_�=.:s`.s^�'+i" .�"."s:.�' i"f .�,� +..:��i` r+ '�'"• t, ��',:a6' d1f*�'�,Yni{�u..7u..�•'��I��',`tjc �*'� '-� '�''�'.s`,"ziT :'t''Ss`"t3�'��w., �m�..:•T--•'93.sc'��" -�.,g._,m„ -,�.,r�+�" .Y ,- R141•�, - ,ay, :24 _<,t.'. ,► ' ,, '+Dr' ^"'W,'+.. 'Sisk.► 4.1Y 'i,bs.:• .r' .!ti_'i?' :c. Y. =,5r u f. ,�"�7 " ....L^'-..•. .+. ..8. ,- „ w .-. .. <.a. ,.. �:, ... +^. s:T". N4d.-' ti.a^s••+.+w ^•t.�•� ,✓' ..,, '::�P'.t• ,yrs.. 0. ,.a... ., '+., . b ''• '. •+i:.'• . FSM'— .•.i..: .. ,.,- •: ..v.... 4. , .-.. .. .• •t. a • •q - _ _ __ Ket,red high above the growl and - - -- - •---_- .------ - ` - murmur of he assembly. n- .' FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES No- S ti ••They are my ain to sell if I like. I ` will bell them, and granny shulln_ r d i;:•eet 4ny mair." i'n le - 'I '!'lien over the head of the p�cple ' rcame the gruff voice of Walter Mac - Walter. "Quit-this fooling," he said. ` Two es. of Tea �� ` "Auctioneer, I call upon you to go on - _. to ec,t,re t closed i NV tbf, sale,or d i 1 d 'i By e. IL CROCKETT. it is finished." There are two distinct types of tea, namely For he had caught the rumble of the Bothare made t people's anger, and he noticed with a Black Tea and Green Tea. ' curiously vivid resentment that when- flom the same bush and both are equally _ CHAPTER XIX.-(Cont'd.) vaguely comprehending that there ever he came near any man or,woma7 r The face E the Rulit(g, Elder was!might be mother standpoint than his!they had instantly business in aii- -=-pure. The difference is in the process of `s filled with .these l that,moment.:own, from which to view dll this ex-i other quarter. Being a man constitu- manufacture which gives each a different bre citement end commotion. i tionaliy eager for popularity, this cut Black Tea after it, is plucked is t Yet it was tender also. . He felt the i .•ye are vexed,card, grandfaither," he him to the quick. flavour. tears of the wife of his youth fall!said, anxiously; "what is it? Is it ail- But Muckle Jock $enact did not like withered and partially 'fired' or dried,then >X upon his hand after, they had run i ler? Dinna greet, granny. I'll gie ye the laird of Kirkoswald "I am here e down her withered face. I a' mine. I hae lata and lots!" 'to sell the entire stock and plenishirigs allowed to oxidize by being exposed to the There was a dangerous break in his{ He pulled out a double handful of at my own discretion as to time. And air, This gives Black Tea its dark reddish own voice as he tried to answer her. I mingled silver and copper. "Hae," he the last item in this bill is sundries. a: "Margot, Marge, my ain lassie, he cried, eagerly, "tale' that; I lions'Now these articles evidently come colour when drawn. Green tea is immed - said, even as he used to do when he want it. I hae mair in the bank. And;under that head. So the sale is not ately Steamed after plucking, which pre- said, to her father's house cWrting ye can hae my bools and my green,over till they be disposed of .to the vents oxidization.There are delicious-blends Margaret MacBryde half a century missionary box and my wee cairt wt',highest bidder. Hoist.mtch is offered _ before, and she convoyed him in the the blue wheels. I'll gte ye them a',:for this coach. of "$A,ADA" in both of these types and gloaming as far as the horse-watering but lions greet, grandmither! Grown The murmur suddenly,exploded it}to also a unigll@ blend Of Black aII(�Green Tea , place, "ye mauna speak that gate- Do folk shouldna greet!" a series of sharp bids, some half 1 we serve the Lord of Hosts for what, The old man patted the boy on the laughingly given, others with a cer- - 'Mixed. All are sold in four qualities. a we can get? Shall w1a, the creatures head and smiled down at his wife. tain shamefacedness characteristic of of a day, ke�epp count and reckoning wi i "I tell ye the Lord hard,been guid Whinnyliggate when it ,was foolish Him? Nay Margot, linin fret on God. us," he said;"`this laddie will make enough to do a kind acticrI whisper Have We had fifty years o'-the won- it up to us. Mind that we are suffer- also went round,"Let us buy them and ders o' His providence, and now shall Ing in his cause. You and me, Mar- gie them back to the,laddie." ` we rebel when for a little time we get, may not live to see it, but in the "H•alf-a-croont" "Three shillin'!" underlie His chastening hand?" time to come this boy will make glad "And thrip l" "And six." So ran the t "I never thocht to leavethis bonny many hearts. Show, therefore, a com- bidding. bit-to forsake the first nest, whereto have come in the da• of our calamity, of"Hent archbanks over the shoul- e brocht forsake a bride, t nest, h hae fortab.e face before the friends who I bid a pound, said the quiet voice y M '. been sae happy---sae happy, and ye and let us give thanks for our many ders of the throng, and the coach was _ hae been kindtome aye, kinder noo mercies'•" knocked down to him. The keynote when I am auld and grey-headed than; And with this the Ruling Elder and was struck. The peck measure with ye were when I was a lassie-•and ye,his wife went out of the little milk- the marbles was disposed of for twelve thocht me bonny." house, both of them together, and shillings to the parish minister. A top first favorable occasion. There were A Diplomat. The Elder's hand patted his wife's' sing through the crowd of buyers went for eight shillings "going at a no girls present or they.would have I "I am awfully sorry, dad, said little. cheek. I andsympathizers, they entered into sacrifice to clear out!" said the aue- worshipped him-that is, except Betty Georgie, "to think how much trouble T j• - "Hush thee then, lasx-ie;' he said.'their own chamber. But when Mat-I tioneer as he knocked it down to a Landsborough, and she did that al- give mother," "I have never thocht ye bonnier than thew Armour knelt down there was swarthy bachelor farmer. "Ye'll hae ready. Betty did not count. "Why," remarked his father, "she this darksome day,'and when His hand nothing but thanksk#•,-ing in all histo set aboot getting the bairns to play , , - - a h nasn't complained, has she?" is beavy upon us. But we will bide rayer. For as he said afterwards, with it at yince, Urioch," he added. - Its liftin' and win through. Think, PShall we not trust the Lord to do I At this the people had begun to The people still lingered about, some I "No; she's very patient. But often 'wife, lie micht hae ta'en the yin or the that which is best without directing'laugh with the curious hysterical of them settling with the auctioneer, she sends me to the shop for things, _ t'ither o' us• even as He did our three Him'! Have we received good from laughter which may sometimes beothers only talking upon general sub-'and they are a good way off, and I bonny buirns, and left the ither to, His hand, and shall we not receive l heard in sacred places in hot weather. jects, but most-with a strange feeling)know she gets' cross waiting wheD )batt:e through by their lane. But the,evil?" And when Kit, disastisfled with the I that all was not'yet over. For one e'ke's in a hurry." Lord has tempered His judgments.' So with.well-assured hearts the pairs auctioneer's praise's of his favorite thing Henry Marchbanka stood behind "Not often, I fancy," Mercy is His attribute, and justice made chem ready for that which yet'possessions, mounted the platform,I the auctioneer's clerk as he totted up only His law. And we winna mourn'remained to be done. the figures with a look of satisfaction' "Oh• yam: she's nearly al-ways, to a ower sair as if we mistrusted Him! He there was a general shout of welcome` on his face. Then, taking something'hurry! She gets everything ready for wadna like that." "Thi'' is a grand horse. Dapple poo Grey is its name," said Kit "I want out o2 has kart, he went to Matthew I baking, and then finds .at the last "I kcn, I ken," she said, bendinir her CHAPTER XX. Armour, and without a word put a moment she has no Baking powder, or a lot for it. And I'll no let it n sottiethdng, and then she's in an awful brow till it rested against his hand gang sheaf of notes into his hand "'T do w:an to' fret a this da Tyr 1,st•�FDY's anis Ht ,toeTtov. unless the man that gets it ionises Waiter Mac Walter was talkin to y y, p panic. You know I can't run very tar, y, p Presently Matthew Armour and his to be kind to Dapple and fodder him gar Y I and- I feel awfully sorry for mum:' Math bit I canna het it, I canna'[' his agent, Souter the lawyer, with an " wife went out and stood on the door- ever nicht and a him fresh beddin. help it. Ye msun jurat boa. w; the y- affectation of ostentatious ease. He' ••Um! Well, what can we do about heart o' a woman. 'It's no reasonable'Step, looking down on the crowd with For he 9a prood horse, and has been slapped his riding breeches with his I 9 1 or richt,T leen,to mourn like Lhis. And calm and smiling countenances, from used to kindness a' his .life. Noo, bid'svvitrh, and occasionally laughed aloud yet—" (which- a%ery appearance of emotion awn'." as at some rare jest: Ali the same his "I was thinking. dad, that perhaps "Come your ways, blarget,"said her had pawed away. And bid they did, fast and furious, siety bounded. a little forced, like you might buy me a bicycle." :a husband, gently raising her; "came' They could see at the entering in betwixt laughter and tears. The ball bravado. - h: your ways ben, and we will gang into of the courtyard the dark burly figure)was set rolling by an offer of ten shil- But for all that be kept his eyes Twins and Tones. 3, the closet and shut to the door. This of Walter 'Mac Walter. "He had rid-Rings for Dapple. it was offered by uneasily about him, and when he saw The twins were very much alike. trial ')rail not break our faith. I lice'den over to be in at the death, as the•the mother o ten, and though she his father-in-law come towards him, But their father, a piano tuner, had maybe the Accuse► of t i� Brethren to the gatepost, and whinnied fitful) could til shillings.it, -she tee had acheo- and dropped both his whip his own way of identifying them.. He '} thocht ower muckle o' this nor.d. and crowd put it. His horse was tetheredit he started _ r fitfully °n till the noble steed had reached and the sentence he had begun leav- .1 rams n.so to present himself before'as the Dornal plough teams were led,i eighieen gs recognizing ing the latter suspended in the air i,explained to the friend who was ad- chains Lord, and said of me. 'Oath brat- 'away by their new owners. that there was keen compekitior-, she like the unfinished arch of a bridge.'miring them that he'told the differ- u;, thew Arritour serve God for naubt?"' At this moment there came a burst dropped quietly oat But Mr, March- Seo strained was the attention of the once by pinching them. + + i of laughter from the crowd and. a banks gave her an approving nod people that, when the Ruling Elder 1 "Good heavens' You must not do ^` d 1 "For twenty-three pound going, this pressure of heads forward toward the which made her a proud woman that approached Welter Mac Walter, every, that. You'll make them cry." r'GX ' valuable coo"' It was the voice of auctioneer. He was talking to some day, conversation died a natural death, and "Precisely," replied the father; 3iucklc Jock Bennet in loud annount%'one down near the ?round, and the The young farmer of Urioch, Gavin men drifted towards the centre of the "that's the whole secret. Listen. Thin t:, anent which came to tbem from the bystander- were evidently listening'Black, was perhaps the most deter- yard where the new proprietor and Duce- yard. "Have ye a' dune at,with r_iusement. Imined and enterprising, but he was the outgoing tenant of the farm of one -D evidently William. He twenty-three? Thank ye, Airieland!i Then ,5r- voice of Kit Kennedy rose'closely followed by the auctioneer's Black Dornal had met each other. cries on the high C. The other, James" Twenty-tour i. bid No advance on•above the tumult, its childish treble brother, a notable horse-dealer from (To be continued.) -nip-"ta half a tone lower." 1' 'twenty-four? At twenty-four this ex-;pipin* out clear and distinct Cairn Edward, known to all the world _ - °" celIenL Ayrshire coo In full milk, go- "But ye maun sell them-I tell ye I as "Muckle Jock Bennet's Muckler O a Minard's Lln{ment Fine for the Hair. that ye will seel them. My grand- Brither," who examined Dapple Grey's Something a Little Smaller. Ing-going-•lions i She's yours, Airie- land, and I wish ye joy o' her." i faither .neods the Biller And my points with professional straw in A town girl who had married a - w, r The milkhouse door burxt.open, and grandmither was greetin' sair. I will mouth, hissing as he did so. well-to-do, countryman was asked by FOR TEN .,,.:Kit Kennedy came flying in, j par: wi' them and pie her the Biller. "Three pounds is offered-only three her husband whether she would like "rbey are sellin; the kye, granny;[And then maybe granny will no greet 1 pounds for this excellent draught- DOLLARS CASH come quick. And t ?y say there never,onv mair!" (horse. He has certainly had the chis- to have a cow of her own, so that the were sic prices as they are gettin'!" i With a half-humoroas shake of theifortune to lose one of his legs.` But household could have iia own supply Poulmsou my .sure a aThm-te Re-80 BODS,Cowsa To Kit the roup was a day of high head Muckle Bennet gave in to the I as he runs on wheels this does not in of fresh milk. She agreed willingly, "'C' ua.bandrr. There are ao w.aaaa, ewo rxcitenient. T;@ hod ro sentiment„boy's persistence. And present) upon,the least interfere either with .his reocmm asu sane fnorcrsud. z;n� y and the couple went to a farm to r.ocmm.ndw tri ark+[ caaaditi wt>asriti.. 0�a ,'r.. about leaving the T:orna! save that he,the byroad rough platform of plank- action or his usefulness." arena's a cow. with diciued I= cUM crttktsm. Baa wry g P taformattcn an&advtce about roar Pwal" probe . s would see new things at last, and iii'ing.before him appeared the blue go- So for one of the rnost interesting •lye farmer, who was, perhaps, less terve witb each te..on the coat t. It's. lyra u ` his secret heart he hoped that erha s'cart which Geordie E1 hinstone the yli ate had Serrrpt:.e boydee cn revneat p p p r I quarter-hours that Whinn gg truthful than the majority of his kind, "" his grandmother and grandfather neat-handed Irish surface-man, had;ever known Dapple Grey continued THE $HAW SCHOOL, Dept. W.L. might flit somewhere where he would made for Kit a peck measure half full' told-them that his cow was far super' . p downg, till finally he was knocked 46 eloor Wes! Toronto, Can. not-have to go to school any more. He of mables, a'wooden horse with three)down to the cattle dea_er for flue for to any other that had ever lived.i t did not mina the lessons, but he hated legs and a large clasp-knife with one pounds ten, "the cheapest beast I ever As her milking capacity she gave sitting still so long'. So Kit alone, of l-lade broken. I for bought in all my life," said Barney ten quarts a defy. al] the fan ly, actually enjoyed the', Margaret Armour would have Bennet, smiling broadly as the whole The bride performed a rapid calcuSAW - sale. He drove forward the calves spoken, but her husband stayed her. I circle orf his, .friends congratulated latlon and said to her husband: l {, - with hearty goodwill. He helped at 1 "Let be,"he said; "this may be from i him on his purchase, and asked him if "We can never use all that milk. i* wi+h � " the "buchu"with the sheep. He rode I the Lord' It is in answer to our he had got a pedigree and warranty We don't need.such a big cow. Why Upon the iron roller as it was taken'prayer. If we have lost something with Dapple, and if he did not mean not buy a call?" ��M���S away. Pennies, even shilling; were'for His sake, surely we also gain personally to, travel Nib country showered ugor nim, till he had quite much." with him. When Kit came down from a hoard in his pocket. i There was no Iaughter among the the rostrum he was nearly swamped ?- Suddenly he-r•_oticed the cerenegrav- crowd now. On the outskirts some with the coinage (ranging from pen- poses Shrubs ' Quibs ` SAw s- sty of his grandfather's face, the poor women who had lingered to pick:hies to half-crowns) which was pour- it ! traces of recent tear., Ithat of iris:up odd household gear•were sobbingIed Into his pockets. All the women Larget Range II Stays sharp longer. *11 grandniotl.er, He :tared amazed,'without disguise. The men looked wanted to pet him. The men felt his at the ground, at the muscle, and prophesied well of his BEST QUALITY, GOOD PRICES sruoxaa uNaoI s.w CO.pro. tree-tops, over the platform-an Hess. Th b resent waxed List on Request MONTn£AL y- game a boys p var CCLrvut ST.JOHN,N.a where but at one another. green with envy of his notoriety, and Holland Canacilan import Co. �n-rumnsHrr.21s - Beflo -doh Even the auctioneer, who had the i resolved to hick'it out him on the -- - Niagara, Fails, Ont. repot of hero"g copper-fastened as to, - f"ab cheek,and iron as to nerve,who united I=D &L a I'the voice of a brazen bull to the senti-SlipAL 'S" ADA gn mentality of a horse-dealer, did notseem quite to achieve his customary _fluenc or raciness in descri tion. It _was felt that he was not doing him- DAIRM ��� tt91 Cir n j self.justice."Now, gentlemen,"-he said, "here isj 1 ! �_ •for the closing bargain of the sale, and it Perfect home dy'e: I I } Y. I lr t bow. is a collection oil ems. Never in all 11�I i ; s c„t see I I I my experience.have I had such a tech-I lag and tinting l: I I Thew Now In , r erchey lot to offer. A coach and bar- guaranteed with Dia 47 �, Au the aterea--SHP ness all complete, carefully uphold mond Dyes. Just dial" Dairy Pails of higher quaiity that',ever. Yon i I{ stet in blue paint, and with-* win-l in cold water to tin: I , 1 will judge them the teat dairy pails of the I asttokitioirheat 'dowin the back in case any lady soft, derioate shades, i price you bave ever seen. They are .nae t+l*I glia should want to faint. I do not conceal or bail to dye rich. � � t of a a(meiat quality of ttrr with a ked µ ��ftatlHtla�a; from you that one wheel Comes-Off, erniI color I wipolth finish. They ore equipped . y �, p =� with a new and larger dairy pail 5..:..� ' and the harness is mended with string. Each 16 cent pack• _ 1 ear, soldered Ha.h to the wil- y* I But I can recommend the turnout to'I age contains d irec' - ing of the pait, sad riveted -f yIt any family wanting A reliable article with target rivets. 100;;, u e :to take them to the kirk on Sabbaths.i [lone so Ample any unitaryow to dean I UM How much gentlemen, is bid for this unman can dye o: I- �� �. strong and moderate• in WK16Lvaluable family coach, with trimmings� tat lingerlo, silks, ribbons, skirts, pike, sat your wet• f � - I `y �"-• chant for the ape- C all complete?" �sists, dresses, coats, stockings, i Then from the crowd there came t a lc� I dal SMP Dollar it , sweaters, draperies, cove ins., Bang' "� Da{rt' vy - . I curious wavering cry, as one and nr. inns, everything new• I l� ' i Pail •° " FA i • ya �'� o`.her with children of their own spoke I Bus• "Diamond Dyes"-no other kind t3, out their hearts. mend tell your druo co whether the ? ) ✓e t l "Pinna sell it! T.et the laddi^ keep his muckle cairt! It's a cr in' shame. material you wLh to color 1s wool r - , Y ank, or whether it is linen, cotton, o{ I � sci it is:" It isSU� No. 18--'20. rot ►`'.,. : '�`--rr, i:ar.d's Liniment. twice more rose the treble of ilit' mixed goods. ,,+" ,., - ':., 'v ,y. ,��:' d,, .,tea ^•,�". ay ?'�15 ; - .. -^ s`-,w w.a R R� �''�%-A`.;.,...,, .>w,�s. .A r�"�,IG, ,,�,sce•$2.,,y.ci64",•,�•� ,�''�y w7 s i' :.smile: �kl,i' a"•7e."ix3": F",5..rtrir'm:.`s''n�.•i,ls, a ;�.':.° `;?yrii ,"rL�a'"u.1'!',a +�`. •.Mr.4:xwS"o.•�s�'�.e."' 'm..�_,z*'�;t;cy ryri! .: i5'fi',i,�t~ YiG,i:.ci-''''ir�'�"?. ''K ,:• . . �... $• «ipa •� vl'^E:^. ',% ,s=:1"""fcca�'e?a- k�:9lG$Z`. ♦`w-"�,�.,r �F";¢,-�.",-+�i"^'?P- .- .aY�!"_C°'�a..r,�-�4`',y--.•^�.`.�°s3�,.'.74f:.¢Met✓�..'.�3. �.r•.":?'+.�'.r ^i.+i:�?':.T� ':as. ..r .r - • � G ENT • • - • • THE MARKETS __ , - . _ .:tCROSS-WORD PUZZLE � •ENBURELECTED PRESIDENT - REPUBLIC - } BY THE Tt1RONT0. i r 6 i No.12 North, $1i64%IvNNorth., . . i 1 - Berlin, April 27.-Field Marshal supporting the Hohenzollern servitor $1.609a; No. 4 wheat, X1.52%. l4 S 16 peal Von Hindenburg has been elected I bore rich fruit in Bavaria. Curiously, Man, oats-No. 2 O.W., 59%c; No. - � President of Germany by a plurality Von Hindenburg lost his own native 3 C.W., 56144c; extr:t No. 1 feed, "bf •nearly 1,000,000 over the Repub- city, Hanover, while he carrWd the 561/ac; No..1 feed, 5S'..fic; No. 2 feed, 0 2.1 22 tican, Wilhelm Marx. Socialist Strongholds, Leipzig and 49%c• I " Frankfort. Berlin was strongly re- All the above c.i.f. bay ports. 17 . Complete returns at 2 o'clock this American corn, :rack, Toronto-No ` � orning showed the seventy-eight-I Publican, Marx receiving 634,326 votes 2 yyellow, $1.24: 4 " year ofd soldier was undisputed vie- against 384,667. 0111,,d-Del., Montreal freights, 1 Z t tar over Marx, the .statesman. Re- The four millions who put over:.Von bags included: Bran, per tan, $26; F action had trium Hindenburg -constitute the silent vote shorts, per ton, $28; middlings, $33; 3 34 k phed. ' Fully as many women voted as men, dreaded by the republicans. !n the good feed flour, per bay, $2.00. - campaign-tour mlMlon w0r0higp®rs Ont, oats-Nominal,f.o.b. shipping 3 , and for the most part the women I of Idols, or martial heroes, o1 goose- pornts• Chose Von Hindenburg. The vote was stepping armies. Against this blare Ont. wheat-Na. 2 winter, nominal, 5l 3 99 40 41 4i heavy--85 per cent of the eligible No. 3 winter, not quoted; No. 1 coma !°. citizens, because the hypnotic power of •wav trumpets„ Marx's anguishing mercial, not .quoted, f.o.b. shipping x cries for peace were inaudible. points, according to freights. of the war lord's historic name-drew , a vast block of the usual stay-at-home Field Marshal General. Paul Von Barley-Malting, nominal. vote to the Beneckendorf and Hindenburg's car• Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. 49 50 51 52 polls. Millions cast bel- eer has been a military one. He was Rye No. 2, nominal. . lots for the fleet time to help put a 9.40 To. _monarchies in the I born in 1847 at Posen. He saw active � 'Man. flour, first patent, $ 5 presidential chair. service in the war of 1866 with Austria ronto; do., second patent, $8.90, To- The election is the worst defeat auf-I ronto. - 8 60 61 �x tared le ion la.the o in German and later in the Franco-Prussian 'War. Ont. flour-90 per cent. patent; Although he had retired !n 1911, he T. nominal,, in bags, Montreal or To- history. The approximate Baal vote( 61 6 was appointed in 2914 commander of conte.' follows: the Eighth Army Corps, with Von Straw-Carlots, per ton, $8.00 to b Von Hindenburg, 14,640,000; Marx, Ludendorff as chief Of staff. His vic- $8.50. _ 13,740,000; Thaelmann, 1,789,000. tories cf Tannenberg and the Masur- Screenings Standard, recleaned, c�; Von Hindenburg attracted 4,000,0001 fan Lakes in the World War made him f.o.b. bayports, per ton, $24.03.00 QTN9 1MTEew►T10MA► srrolure. votes'more than Dr. Karl Jarres; the I Dace more a popular hero, and he was Hay-h°• 2, per ton, $ SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Nationalist candidate is the prelimin• rapidly promoted to the rank of Field 14.00; No. 3, per ton, $11.00 to n.00; mixed, per ton, $9.00 to Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably ary election a month ago. Merz mere- Marshal. $11.00; lower grades, X6.00 to $9.ft sure. These will give you a clue to tither words crossing them, }' ' ly maintained the Republican strength. He refused to leave his post at the to large,e, 24% to 25c; liaehasan, for the Commun. � g lead they in tura to stili others• A letter belongs in each white Ernst T Eta, gained alightly. World War he personally led the 26c. Stilton,time of the revolution. After the(twins, 25 to 26%4 ; triplets, 253!1 ,apace,words starting at the numbered square's and running either M. Old, Large, 2? to horiz,ntany or vertically at both, Tg j. Marx's main bulwark ''was the atltiies back home in orderly fashion: 28c; twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, 29 to , HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Catholic Rhineland, while Catholic He again retired from active service $oc• 1 Bavaria deserted Marx for the Mon. in 1911 When there was talk of pro- Butter-Finest creamery prints, 37 6--To house 1-Reduan to axtnms.hunger to 38c; No. 1 creamery, 36 to 37c; d-Burned by water 2-HaU an .m _ arehist Von Hindenburg. Former I secuting William' II, he offered him No. 2, 36 to 36c; Dairy prints, 29 to IS.--Tidy i-Grassy meadow Crown Prince Rup' recht's proclamation self as a`substitute for the Kaiser. 30c. 18-Eager,greedy. 4-Form of pastry q1l �- Eggs'-Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 14-Near6-Draws with a dry point t to 36c; loose, 34c-. fresh firsts, 31c; 16-Rsgu:eh; ,goy 7-Fondle 3 RECRUITS FOR FARMS )President of Dominion Bank I seconds, 27 to 28c. 13-Woody plant B--Assert Live Dalt Hens, over 4 to 5 19-Toward' ti s-Flb ARRIVE FROM BRITAIN Dies at Toronto Home poultry lbs., 20c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 18e; spring go.-Tear 10-Theologleal degree (abbr.) , chi kens, 4 lbs. and Some Sizable Families Among t girAdespatch from Angustus Nanton�lsnown tronto shrough-I do, ccorn 5 Ibesd and ug 22ters, 6c; duck- Change thick Doone - 17-Pr11-Wonoun nI g8 ' Fine Type of Immigrants out the -Dominion as R financier, and Dressed poultry-Chickens, spring, 97-Gives out 18-High explosive (abbe.) I. CoIIi' t0 Canada, particularly in the West, where he!85c; hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 28c; do, 28-Seaweed, source of iodin 19-A fixed compensation �$ cal had built and up many business Important linen- fidiedl4 lbs: andbover,2M.Fr26c; chickens, warn 81--M Istakes Ageddoting ., P8-Eggs oftinsoetr � Quebec, 'April 26,-Cana.da's immi- gration season 6t'Quebec opened yes-) peacefuly about 8.30 Friday morning!fed,- 32c; roosters, 20e; ducklings, b 83-._Part of the toot - 24--A dam 7 - terday with a rush. with 805 paasen- at kis home, 36 Castle Frank`Road.Ilbs. and up, 27c. 84--correlative of neither 26-Those who cheer for a person, tgers on the S.S Marburn and 1,287(Sir Augustus had long suffered from! Beans-Canadian, handpicked, lb., 1"our or team �. on the S,S. Montcalm. Of the above 6%c; primes. ec, Y$6-First book New Testament 28-Tied Into knots a serious malady, and some weeks ago) Maple products--Syrup per !m- (abbe,) 80-Peruses total 1,677 were third-class paseen- was critically ill, but rallied and was Gariel gal., 82.40; pen, $2.30 188-Ceuoh 82-Pleres `ars. consisting mainly of men and apparently on the way to partial re- r 1 maple sugar. 11., 26 to 26c. 87-Tries hard to allies destined to. farms or various I PP y ! P ,per B's.•i P i 40-line so forth (abbe.) _ when R in stricken., Honey--40-lb. tion. -23%c per lb; � 88-To'aslze with the teeth _ covery, at least, b Ra y c• 6-lb. teen 14c• 234- , ..X48--An sager longing classes o1 labor. I Lady Nanton and the three sons and!10-lb. tins, 13 tri 89-latest ' 46-Anticipates Mrlth horror The list on the Montcalm was three daughters of Sir Augustus were!lb, tins, 115% to lac. I 18-Rodents Smoked meats.-Hama,, med.. 32 to 41-Two wheeled vehicle y at the bedside when the end came. 46-Hurry - 42-Longed for maim British, and Included 87b pas•� 42-L sena, including it families coming to .._�_ 83c; cooked hams, 48 to 48c: smoked 62-Drop; I.roils, 22 to 24c• cottage rolls, 24 to 44--Male red deer Canada under the selected British tam-i Farmer Has Narrow Escape can, s4�--Ti:: ! r fly scheme. One family is destined 25c: breakfast bacon 28 to 31c; s After Swallowing MedAcln�e l cial brand breakfast 6 34 to 3 4 Boll ihsd otlanan unitJof'mone •n r to Ontario, three to Manitoba, two to I backs, bone:ess, 35 to 4?c. 66--Prefix meaning three. -Saskatchewan, three to Alberta, and Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 •67--Abby. of name of a N. IL stats 60-Beast of burden J two to British Colombia. A despatch from Hepworth, Ont.,i to 70 lbs., , 88-Dheaaes st A for for means of eommtrnloa- ns. s:-William Finch. a farmer of $21.50. 70 to 9; )lig weir • One of the largest individual Lam-! y 90 lbs and up, $19.50; lightweight 68-WHling fit's }ended yesterday was that of O. Shoultice Settlement, near here, had a I rolls, in barrels, $44; heavyweight et-r=amous Preeldent (Initials) 64-Hasten away . .' narrow escape from death when he I rollis, $41 r bbl. 65-A month (abbr.) � J. Wooster, which consisted of him- 69--Soares of wood _ 58-To aNfict with vexation _ x consumed a small quantity of horse, Lard-`lure tierces 20 to 20%; 63-- 66-A charge salt, his wtfe,and seven children, the tuba, 2031 to 21c; pails, 21 to 213sc; medicine, in mistake for a stomach 66-Users of popular weed 62-Toward `oldest child being 12 years of age. re ration'.which he had been taking'prima,22a to 23c' shortening tierces, - -Mrs. Wooster was born on a farm, P 14 to 106c; tubs, 14;J to 16c; pails, ss.-Changed 64--An elder (abbe.) sad her husband has had twelve years' of late, 16% to 16c; prints, 16% to 17c. ._.farm experience. They are going to Mr. Finch discovered his mistake nt{ Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.25: THREE MORE BODIES WOMEN KILLED once, but after reaching the nest $7.25 to 5,7.76'butcher steers TWO O Manitoba. Mrs. Wooster declares good. ' - ..--that the only place tar a family like room, he collapsed on the floor and choice, $7.25 to $7.75; do, good, $6.50 FROM GAS. LAUNCH IN AUTO CRASH theirs is on the farm. was rendered speechle_s. His wife,I to $7; do, med., $6 to $6.b0; do, com.,! _ m' however, suspected what had hap- $5.50 to $6; butcher heifers, Another group , which attracted ned and immediately telephoned`tor choice, $7 to $7,60; do, mad.; $6 to Fate of Freighter Ada May Wife of Driver Was Alio So- - ranch attention consisted of nine chit- Pe $8.'75; do, com., $5.50 to $6; butcher verel Injured as Result ` dean, travelling alone. Two of these a doctor' rows, choice, $5.60 to $6, do, fair to Belle Revealed When y : He was unconscious before the doc- are only seven years of age, and are good, $3.50 to $4.75; canners and cut- of Collision. lbouad for different destinations. Eight{for arrived, but after an antidote had I tern $2,50 to $2.75; butcher bulls, Deep Yields Dead. _. got the nine are British; the ninth is been administered he regained con- gooa, $4,50 to $5.50; do,-fair, $3.75 to Blenheim, Ont., April 26.-Mrs. A. i sciousness and likely will recover. $4; bologna, $ g St. Thomas„ April 26.-Within a few Lye, d 89, and Mrs. James He . a Flnnish boy, nine years old, who. 2.60 to $3.2b; feeding Y• ase • Zhu travelled alone from Finland, al- steers, good, $6.50 to $?; do, fair, $5 miles west of where the body of Kechnie, aged 50, mother and dangly though be cannot speak a word of 'Solution of last week's -Tuzz'.e, �to $8.25'; stockers, good, $6.50 to $6; George Knaggs of Windsor was picked ter, both of 416 CRroline Avenue, English. w t a C c l S E 5 u A P do, fair, $5 to $5.60; calves, choice, up by the fishing vessel Thistle, Windsor, were killed late this after. $11 to $12; do, med., $7,00 to $9.50; noon, when 'the car,in which they; Outrivalling the Wooster family to ► O E A I n SPARE �do, common, $4.b0 to $11.00; milch Thursday evening, the bodies of were riding from St. Thomas to Wind-, potnt of numbers is that of J. J. Irving, 7 ARS 5 n U B E w C R I cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, fair, $40 Frank Payne, Bert Butcher and an sor collided with one driven by Jsates -which consists of Mr. Irving, his wife, g T R + n G L n c Y to $50; springers, choice, $75 to $90, , , and eight- children. They are from q- o o R E Y ELF good light sheep, $8.60.to $10; heavies unideWAfled man, believed to belong ed were pass of Blenheim. Deeeas Cumberland, England, and are destln- and bucks. $5.50 to $7.50; ggood ewe to Cleveland; were found this after- ed were pssaengera in a car owned r ^C to a farm is Ontario. R n o w T Y P R o lambs, $14,50 to $15; do, med., $13 to and driven by AHen Robertson, 8409 ` O H S A Y v E x o ff $14.60; do, culls, $11 to $12; spring noon by a searching part; headed by t Stanley. Hurlbut Street, Detroit, as were also w e 1 c 1 R E n E lambs, each $10 to thick Reeve Dr. Jackson o1 Portan $15: hogs, his wife and two small children. They smooth; fed and watered, $12.96;• do, and;brought to the port this evening. whole party were-returning 'froiu St� Wanted a Change. E E T A h V 5 E S _ f.o.b., $12.25; do, country points, There wks a life-belt around each f Auto Sal -What -type of car $1 " ' L A Y e R E w N dOT '2.00: do off • cars, $13.35; select body, and death In each case appears Thomas, where they had been spend- do you like?" R E C o G n 1 z E 0 pct onium, 2.62. Ing the week end. to have occurred from exposure, and The Michigan car was wrecked ani - E M1 R• BE An DUAL "Nose of'em. I}oaf came in here to MONTREAL not.drowning, ladies di within an hour =joy being among a few that I don't SEARS N C O 1 R G E The body of Bert Butcher was the the two 1 es thi ho .bsfta jump from.,. E n D 3 S T E w T [ E D Qat-fin. west, No. 2, 6434c; do, after the accident, No. 3; 60%c; extra No. 1 feed, 56%c. stet found, the. fishing tug East Side i Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., lata, picking it up. The tug Morgan picked •--��--- $9.40; do, 2nds, $8.90; strong bakers', up Payne's body shortly afterward,I Insulin Effects Cure of POUND STE"G AT HIGHEST POINT $8.70; winter patents; choice, $0 l to twhile the Edward n. located that of Captain Ill from Expotiure •, _$7.30. Rolled oats-Bag of 90 lbs., ,the unidentified man. Thus the fate $3.45. Bran-$27.25. Sborts-$29.25. of the little gasoline freighter, Ada I A despatch from St John's, Nfld., x Middlin s-$35.25. Ha No. 2, per IN TEN 'YEARS IN NEW_YORK g y May Belle„that wen formerly a pas-, p ton, car.lots, $14 to $1F. aenger boat making short pleasure'says:-Insulin played the leading role _. Butter-=No. 1 Ifasteurized, 34 to trips on. the lake during the summer in a drama o! the high seas'enacted 343X; No. 1 creamery, 33 to 3334c; on board the Qunarder Andania during( A despatch from New York z3a�s':." An advance of slightly more than seconds, 32 to 32%ams Eggs--Fresh,Fresh, months, is known, and also the fate� the recent tempest, and Captain F. E. The ,pound sterling climbed on Fri-�five cents, which may come during specials, 35,to 36c; fresh extras, 84c; of the four men who ventured across Storey of the Cuaasder was comfort -day to the highest point in ten years.I the next week, would mean parity, fresh firsts, 31c. Potntces-Per bag, Did Lake Erie on her on, Saturday,I ably renting in, a local hospital on; Bankers predicted its early parity and that increase o! a nickel in; the car lots, 60 to f5c. April 18. jl Wednesday night, while his steamer Cows sold from $3:60 to $4. Bulls The boat carried a• load of export :,With the dollar and considered thee;price of a pound here would repre-I-$3 56 : up. Calves-$b 'to $5.66. 1 continued its voyage from New York ffrobability of arranging a huge'sent ane of the most important finan- beer to Cleveland, according to re i to England in charge of Lieutenant ar Hogs-Mixed lots, $13.150 to $14; do, porta and attempted .to cross light Commander Gillingsworth., - 4 credit here for the British Govern- cial and-trade events in many years.(se:ects, $13.50 and $14; sows, $11. early on the morning of Sunday, April' ment. Its far-reaching effect would be felt I Spring lambs-$9 to $11. 'Sheep- Monday night's tempest on the t d9. That was the last heard of her; North Atlantic kept Cat tain Store • Such a credit may reach the figure in every dollar's worth of business $8.50 to $7. p P y until Knaggs body and a piece of on the .bridge throughout an anxious of. $250,000,b00, it was said, but transacted between this country and I g -would be entirely a banking credit, Great Britain, and in 'l�itain's world-I _ �- wreckage were Pound. day and night, and as a result of the It was the location of Knagg's body!exposure and fatiguehe was stricken not involving sale or any security to wide trade, amounting to billions. New Gold Find Reported that guided the Port Stanley search. P the public. The purpose of the credit, There is no doubt that a British I with an acute attack of diabetes. • lar 1 psychological, would be to' in Pontiac County, Quebec ing party today. Reeve Dr. Jackson f The liner was at once Eur ad from y g ' credit, similar to, but much larger, stated that they decided to make a her course and beaded for Se John's,' _. maintain sterling at par The fund than the credits arranged for France the nearest port at which it mightt cr would represent insurance against A despatch from Pembroke sa5-s:- careful search 1n that part of the, here by bankers, under the leader- reasonably be expected the ,precious: transient needs and might never be At Cobb Lake, in the County o[ Pon- lake, believing that the little boat! touched. ship of J. P. Morgan and Company, ttac, gold has been found on limits trent down there. The fishing fleet) serum could be obtained. could be arranged without the siigltt- Sterling reached 4.815; the highest, owned by J. R. Booth. Claims are steamed out from Port Stanley about+ 0 est difficulty. -*,since February 24, 1915, This is 98.941 staked in scary direction. The ore 66 miles, then headed up the lake in l Mrs. Robertson, wife of idle tour-, cent. of parity, which, in dollars, The rise in sterling is due chiefly when assayed yielded gold at a rate spread out formation. They had been 1st, also was severer in aced, and' !is $4.8665. Bank buying, both here,to Gnat Britain's favorable trade of $+3 to the ton. Cobb Lake is proceeding in this direction only about' y l ly and in Londdh, Was reyortad very balances, her exports hRving increas-�situated about eight miles from 20 in when the first body was being in delicate health, is quite strong, _ ed materially in the Imt few months. Chapeau, Qua. found. ,serious. ..,,. _ ...,. ...,•' ;•:... .. .+ ,. . ,. .. .�. i:. •'troll ,•a. f:mit.. +lar �• e5 •�'. ,S•` p,"K. ..r.w.. »' v., .., F».-:. �.. ,�,•c. ...�...< _4. <.y,.-: . .. .., x.a... ......�. :,-. �••• ',>' �a <f. .�s, 'tit Ti"!. •�}w"'"",.fi._•,'F '? '.+.ro•.�;•+. �"3 � •.!k. F.. f ! .;,. . :..s*'R,ia. ,.,et ,,-1;J• a, •ski•^-»,. •r .'Y'`� .,.. . t- ., ...'xc. 'i:. •+-.'M.t:+ •9 '`;•+ dh..tr.�� ....,, zv: � �h'gg, .•p .Y .i- '�:, :�► ' k. .. wy� .. w�.4 ., - �^ler �}. ��' :3••' •r-• ,� ,�.»'�4,» r!t :7^•••�- .y � .. �-`�y,� •f;.�A9 ., eY- `�.+� af. `✓�„,� '4s. "�C""" - -,�;.?t.�.��'�.�„� r�•: ls�'�`^ ►�'.3,cfa:•�.�� . � ��a ":��::��'*'�t•.' .�.`�,. � i �;�--'- - - ,t.+.��'.-'�_^ - _✓ �"'^�':..a9 s �%,u•'�3 m .�7cr'�e'�'ix` aZ+�cZ'"' �.� 'T .' .at&,ciaS'.i'adv�"csii�+3 ....., ,. _ .,.y. .,..- �, 1• u-• �* .t - ,c.., 1$''t',. ,r m,:Kzy -w .. . ,:;a �, tr'^ S. :.. ,•� :n-!!i , .•pro. . ;a. + •k.'g"', AFL'.:a" + ',+,..r ', ;le�. .. '�'��'J• ...i. .?� - :':.,, "t. " - • 1 • X.' .. -The Pickering -R M - F A E R S _� Vigilance Committee ' z-x tis is the Root Ground Ready ? SL?S per year,; $1.50 if paid in advance. - HERE E RE _fie tidns ro the United States and Creat CC Qppm� The object of this Association is to Britain�a.00 in advance. TH1.$�t�AD "�' , lessen stealing and prosecute -T H E S E E D l •S - �►1VITH A _ , the felons. - -.-_JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, RPOSE Kembershaving proper stolenoommnall. STEELE BRIGGS PACKAGE MANGEL eats immediately wlty any,member Yellow Intermediate and White Sugar a of Eseoative Qommittee. /ROTES AND COMMENTS. - - ' - "-' Membership fes 11.00. ._ •,You will got the beNt crop and trite to variety• - u use ac Seed The presidenti•+l elections were Ticketssecret. n o • , malt be bad trom tn.Presid no oz: if you Package 8 d rt' o appUoati n. t .:-Ndd in Germany on Sunday lest $ Palm- - _ EYsc. OOm.—L D Banks,C.S. .. y - sssd the result is not of a pleas- 'YES,our'purefood.bread �ED Q0�V er, U. S.Chapman, Pickering. iisw character to those who are has a worthy purpose. - GERMINATION TESTED ftENNIE'Ei BEST SEED -Aghtiog for the peace of the world It brings health and full D. Munro, Jas. Richardson, Leanling, ,Wi�ec3psiri No. 7, White Cap Yellow Dent, •Gerseral Von Hindenburg, a great etrdngth and a meal bine Pre■ideata _ secretary Longfellow, Compton'r.friend of the ea•Kaiser, and one satisfaction to the folks ' a1F the leaders of the war party of who partake of it rPRu- READ THIS OVER s��ute Our Prices before glaring your ori3er. - ieemany, has been'elected pi laxly. One slice calf for Save your time and money by instal- dent b a substantial plurality. a loaf one loaf.forms the ling in you range one, of our Instant .T D PROCERIE9. y HE BEST OF GOO (las Oil Burners. Only 26.550. Will While the people of Germany habit. r<st a life time. y . I 1lbsve been proclaiming theuiselves Our International Oil Furnace Burn- Ls Our tired of war, their Fictions ere are most complete. (}ravita fed. Perfectly safe. Enormous hp tern. _-- 4n casting their votes for a tear �` Everlasting.-Will go in any furnace. Allard as president seem to belie -_ Easy co instal and operate. . Price >1Leir words. The Honenzollerns R MONNM T' Ask for tulders• Pickerin'gHardware Store -have been nursing the hope that, W. J; GORDOItre BAKERY Church Street, she monarchy will be restored in Agents Wanted 'L3�y. Pickering e6ermany, and that they will he ui �+ ;'PHO :90d dl • '� nettled upon again to rule the Em_ I��K ,i�i9� 1' f ux .ets 5 C swat to Biro, and should their, hopes be � _ 4�1r�e.d ta�ti - '. :.r vire"ala the peace ei the world �t DROOF Cleau Up-. faint Up ! Keep It Up I +wUl be in great jeopardy. The ����a�Or Coal �` �. Dave th4surface and you save alt. c ress of events will be •clo lyCoal An asbestos prepared roof costing. lso6 �- t Will not crack, peel or burn. One ap �7 t gwatched by the other nations of plication is equal to 10 coats of ofdin The Old Reliable Sherwin- rr I l l i a M' s ' the world, for they feel now that � � - dry roof paints. Will make a roof - a entire) waterproof. Doesaot require send Lowe's Paints titles profession of a change .of Haid and Soft eoal of glee y dressing or painting. - asset on the part of the German beet quality On For full particulars in regard to this MnreEQO Wall Dressing gre©fsle is not borne out by the hand valuable roof coating a ppty to mss. and that they are quietly T L �j �IfO a flood variety Of Beede for Fiend and Q arden ' T�eraltioR ready for another ornr in �-�• �a •• r TaSEP� �'JO�N`g'NI •�I kinik-b they hope to recover that �C�e=�B� C,nt, �30 PICKERING 'Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Implements and Repairs. -ss'fieb they have loAt, and to at special Deice on auto tires' •,«ala that which they struggled 5 H 1 N G L E S -ELM DALE MILLS «tetr in the last great war. — �T ',British Columbia Cedar Yr LS PiCi�i�N� NE Malt GOLIVYnized steel Shingles J. S. BADON, ' j r Bird's Felt Slate Shingles . Wheat or any grain taken in for sale-at T,. PATER8ON'8_._,CLAREMONT exchange for Flour. - 1 Call and get pr es. BShorts, Ch . We have ran, orts. op, I N N S M I T H Oil Cake;Meal,. ao ask r FEi1tC :� �� - . . � . . • r � s :saving purchased the Tioamith all kinds of grain. H Create an Account - -tug and Hardware bualnesa form. - - .writ' conducted by J. H. Bundy, I We are prepared to build and sell all Ogilvie's;Porridge Oats. s o ��].�L •attw prepired to do Tinsmithing. Ryles a laevo. chicken wire and stock With Your . +eve troughing, Plumbing and fences at reasonable prices. Royal Household Fleur, � _ It will pay-you to consult us before Cream of to Weet;Flour. Furoace 'York. putcbasiug. Victory Lona Gonpons We also have for ease Asphalt `Sati+dation gtiwranteed Read Roofing and CHOPPING 'EVERY; � - Prices moderate a Wire WEEK'DAY vIL`fQRY Loan Coilpons will fralats, Oils. VarniAhes, Hardware G.EO. FARLEY SON,Brock Road mature on the first day of i Etc., always in stock• Pickering R R. 1 I , 29.3 Phone Pick. 1700 1�. N• ?�G3CKW001^ B G next month. ;Clip your coupons p LVI ��SHBY - - I and use them to 'open a Savings Account with us. Then the - PICRERINQ + Yom$ money your Bonds earned will.in — _ - dash Your tory $oII� Coupons turn be earning. 'H=ess Boots Repaired lICTORY Bond Coupons may be cashed Bank. zx>✓ v f this Ban at an Branch o ;:i 7�ow is the time to get your old y harness and beets repaired o +Open a savings account at any of our branches STANDARD BANK at a price that will iand deposit the proceeds. Your bond interest • soil you. will then start immediately to earn more OF CANADA a sy They will wear like new imoney foo you. PICKERING'BRANCH—yN. F. Law, Manager s'1FIO M AS WATSON 4'•�a.••' 'Tbe Dominion Bank safeguards -your savings by aranets., alw at e..•ktt.+, West H111, WhitbyPIUKERINQ, ONT. 'the prudent policies of its experienced manageaieat» >ts - '1 A/ A !il T E D d ` ' Subscribe, for Th6 Pickering NewsBAM D000 POULTRY VOOD APPLES p% QTMYBRANCILG. P. bYM Yw a•QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" 'tea 1.60 per bush., Ontario apples. L C. CROSS, Wna� 3M per busb.. Russets 100 per bush.. aR' �' ..... ..ra..ar•+—'^^ti'I1wir;.n..+rr...�.,r,....r.e�.y...o.�••�. '•� —�„� �.. "1lsiaotan Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pets- tow at cement prices. also Eggs. APAese deliverut at Pickering Village, Baby duake for nate every week I C K E'R ! N G - at 136.00 per 100. AH. COOK -- M �A T .:_M A R K E T.Farmers, Attention :I l am agent for the World's Greatest - - !separator, -The Renfrew." Stoves. Round Roast or Steak, ... per Ib INS and Oil Bagines. Fleury18 8arloin Roast or Steak ... ... 26e " :daooue Plows.Points.drain Grinders, , 'Wheel Barrowsetc. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Brantford binder twine and second- Rump$oast.... 'Baal separators for sale. - , 4• _. Fia:e Rib Roser, ... .. `• ` Hen Rib Rosat, >E8c " .. ROBT. DEVITT, .. •_ M ` when 506 Pick, BROUGHAM Shoulder Roast. •• •14 and lfic " r Pot Roast, •.. .. .14c -• "EMPIRE Of P%ink-tru" 9c "�E IVl,PI R E" Metsi-Clad Plsi�k-tru" 9c gA R N S . �. ST1�'lI'o� Briakst,to buil, ... .. .. " LdR'of Purk,... ... ' ` 25c � Fiswea/e r ft h►msttae! t t ..;::Marble and Granite Dealer. ::.' ,..' .. 26c L Wain her-tig Val i» Co"virilon M Loin of Pork. :.. :. - ht .Cemetery Lettering etc. Sbouldet Roast of Pork,. •• 2k+23c " w ;Pork Chops, :.. •• O ten an old » 2sc Tf you need new B or one relmodelled Figaaranteedsss rk Pure Pork Sausage, • • 2bc ,i let me a 0u. Let me 8ph1Ol3wIy storong my,' h=dY Finest Salt Pork _... 25c h�a buq111 he are enorm t `.` Xiogston Road and Pickering � Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. 36c " ' to work in, and moderate is cost. I ` East Townline. stsliced. ... , ... a& " t ven for rooting with the farrow"Eastlake" Metttl- _ s Eatimates glad y gi glp P. O.—Whitby R. R. 1 ` Mild Cured Cottage-Rolls (half or whole), 80c " tic Shingles,or"EEmpire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alteratloes Back Bacon, " 1 ranteed. stone All woe a u k telt'bans gun •+ : -Grain Chopping Cooked Ham,.. •• 4 N 66c " F. �. PROUSE - PICKE W ei tiers,.. 2,x5 _ ^� "' "' BUILDER AND FL%SING. 15c DC"INM Head-Cheese,•. _ j . ontra B am prepared to do Chopping'and Easy First and Domestic Shortening,.8 lbs 55 cents;; Barns Houses etc. Builds®all kind / " Oat Flaking every day but •� 6 lbs 90 cents, y 7 • Saturday. y .. �� lb prints 18 cents ¢ f Pickering Dealer for the rtxlucts : • � Stoneboate For Sale Fresh Trout and"White Fish Every Fridays The Metallic Roofing Co. Limite4 Toronto John Bayles Claremont /^t p T j� .; RF y .i RuratRnutP Nr) 2 PIC •^ `�i,'7•'.t�sP.=af4 �'?�lZ.�r�..+i':�•r�S.::4.�""�"« .r.4:--�ss„i''[L°b:...u.�s'as..._.��,., .,,,x�,,.,.Wt.�aYi..M.:.��,�.s.�;r,.».v,:itu'.1=�':.r:... -ti;'.,'•,".S.$^�'elSs�w.l,r�:`i.,�...:. X��i.'.Cad^�_rd'c�2�"^ri�?'S"3•'`.''"." .n`; _ 7 7ti ­ • CLARiMONT. J. Filigi;ild had a business trip to Frank Sodeu had a narrow e8- B A SW E T:S Ixale Leaf Xttual Fire the city on Tuesday. Cape frogn serious inpiry One day F. and Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. B"shby The U. F.U. c-hipred a carload lastweek. He was engaged distri Having,purchased the stock from I and Mrs. D. Lynn- @ peat Sunday- of fat cattle 0'tbeTuronto uia�k- buti6g seed grain on Thos. Bacon's the Estate of -Insurance Co. . In Oshawa. et on Tuesday. farm, and bad a number of bags Mrs. Harry Thomson,.-who has Rise Lizzie Walker has returned on a stone boat which. had a hole W. G. BARNES and the entire: Cheap rates for farm and country. ---. 'been spending the winter in Buff home from 'Toronto C'0n'8iqer&bly' in the bo'ttow. In passing over a buildiogs. businesq.-of JOS. W� DOTEN alo,returvedhome last week. ac improved in health. stone the stoneboat was jarred and Windstorm Insurance on buildings companied by her sister, Mrs. John Allaway, of- Oshawm,-and Mr. Soden's foot -passed through Am prepared to supply all sizes Sto ho will spenA the , from Barry Boxes to Three wind-mills,Silos etc. E!unimer F.Allaway, Whitby,spern Sunday the hole and he was unable to free hero with her. with J.-H. and-Mrs. Beal;- himself. Norman Graham.- who and Half Bushel, Automobile Insurance ryeThos. Paterson has installed in p. M.. Cooper spent three days was working close by, came to.his of all kinds. kits shop a; machine forariqdibg last week in Eastern Ontario, asoWtance and after some difficul. Gieen River Basket Works lawn mowers, which willbernu by where he purchased a carload of ty fused him-from his perilous Phone Mark,8469 FARM4FOR SALE bis gasoline engine. Bring along cattle. position. While no bones were Write or phone .,.,Your lawn mowers and.have them Mr. and Mrs. Combs,- of Toron- broken his injuries were painful. NK PENNOCK receive.a perfect grind. to, motored out on Sunday and and lie was compelled to lay off FRA -The Man that made the Barnes' A meeting of those interested in spent the day'with D. B. and Mrs. work for several days. ED. 13OW M A' .Basket.". softball was held in W. M. wer'sstore on Saturday evening Spring seeding is now finished 20 WHITBY, ONT. organized Find farniers are now busy getting "44 1%atwhen a club was orga: '14 sa� -with,the following Officers: Pres- the land ,eadyfor the root andj. M. Palmer.Vice-Pres.— corn crops. ... CLAREMONT Dr. Tomlinson, See.-Treas.—M. J. Thqs. Stephenson has resumed E '-Wilker, Manager—C.S. Truenian. .Grounds—Fred Evans. %wol-REAMERY work after tieing laid off duty for .Gro two weeks suffering from ulcers an J. McGrath wishes to inform the one of his eyes. , i� Ai. Hig-heat—pi4ve-paid4or- ne-w lee- public that he has had his Air. Gpodwan, who is seriously cream parlor inspected by the pure ill, Wai; taken to the city one day lCream at the 'he arrangements that'render iij last week to receive treatment and t t food in,3pertor, and intends open Quietly, tactfully we perfect in g same on Saturds There is a sympLthetic under- W one of dignity. Claremont Creamery y a service o eve"Ing, will probably undergo an opera that 'adds a touch (if real helpfulness to our May 2nd, when the 'Plaremont tion. stariding -N prnfessional anilides,David Taylor open'ed no his ice Give U's a trial and be convinced Band will be present to furnish Vpu Music during the evening. Mark- NEMAIL cream'parlor last Thursday and is �3% ham bread and confectionery prepared to serve sundaes and Ii j be sold at cost price on crtyurTllay, sodas made from .City Dairy ice —----------- Pickering bight. cream, which is pdre, that's' sure., ro Next Sunda morning at the ,Remember the auction. sale of Sunday Lea*or Goods Sto Baptist Church the pastor will the-house and lots, household f ur- Lame Men a eiture etc., belonging to the estate preach on "The t the &t B an �ru' p t .,-Stock HARNESS Caste." The Lord's Supper will be at Ube late WAn. Edwards on Tues- administered afterthe inde"I da nest. See bills for.particulars. Our supply of quality Harness and Pouts in now complete. X) service. In the evening Rei. C. emanyfriendsof C. O. Ben- Prepare Cameron, of Toronto, will premb. nett are pleased to know ' that he -Now is the Time t P B4WTS—GRZB SHOE He is "CrAAM. the'.Uap 40 gi "ge stock of this Farneus *dnally improving after his We have a I Rome mission ra -andsi*00c recent severe Illness. While be is Y Boot on hand unbeatable 4" to thoroughly ecoverient,wl for hard wear&ad tear. 19 Improving. his recovery is very "Mantic story of the gra th slow. for were fortunate to secure a large stock, consist. REPAIRING -113aptist work In Ontario an ne- At the meeting of the Park Cow- in g of Boots, Shoes, Knee Rubber Boots We maintain our established reputa- . 1bee. Come and bearbim. mitteson Thursday evening of and Canvas Shoes of all kinds.' tion for repairing all kinds of Thoo. Stephenson wishes W ten- last week Lyman Pilkey was harness and boots. k der his sincere thanks to his many pointed caretaker An the par Is customers for their liberal patron- now tinder government inspection Also, a large supply of ladies' samples in Oxfords, isge during the post twenty year" the Board requests all those who CEECIL B RADLEY Slippers and Cushion Sole Boots. lin, which he has cooduci�ed h make use of the park to refrain Harness maker, Ic Cts frons marking or defacing the pro- !blacksmithing business to Cl W4OuL He hopes that the same party in any way. The Park Cow- Back to lesq' than i915 prices. PICKERING, ONTARIO liberal patronage will be extended wittee has also decided to bold the Ito Mr. Reid,of Stouff ville.;whe has usual celebration on the King's Phone 3W Call at 0 BirtbdAy, June 3rd, and tbeL pm Ilessed hili shop for a number of I. , FINGOLD'!; ears-and will take possession on liminary arrangements" 'have been 7A, Mr. Stephenson gooday next. wRde. Full particulars will be lompects to leave Claremont for his given later. now borne in Birch Cliff the early part of next week, where he has 'CARD OF THANK& OUFL secured a- good position and where ORMRIE6q. the best wjahes of his many Clarp, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dixon. w isb -wont friends will accompany him to thank their many friends and neigh STABLE ARI r their kind, svtnp^tby and POPULAR d Mrs. Stephenson and family. bore for .10 and Day services will be beautiful floral tributes ia their recent *ad bereavement in the loss of their EQUIPMENT observed In the Claremont Unionsad tatter. -BandaySchool on Sunday more InX.next, May 8rd, at 10 a. m., in the basement of the church. This, 'being Mr. T. E. Stepheuson's last meeting with the school before his removal to Birch Cliff, a large at Coleman � ' GrocerySfore tendance Is hoped for. Every 7- body is cordially invited with a SOVeS Special invitation to all mothem.r. Stephenson has been for many Italian Balm. 800Years the efficient superintendent Gas '-. 11 G(xA Brooms, 45c up of the Sunday School and under his J dozen Cape and Saucers, 85C efficient leadership it has become 'Clover Leaf pattern, of onethe best Sunday St Broken Bken Orange Pekoe Tea, Ili Oft ' 110 .in Roval Excelsior Datept, pkg... the township. The services 14 in the Kellojzxe'o Corn Flakes. 2 for 230 ou'ditoriudi with iiermon and spec. ust-Defyin Pure Maple Syrup, J gal jars 1.26 will be continued at I I a. m R Becaus g e Salmon (ertra good) J 2 tins 270 W music suitable to the occasion. A social evening was held to the Come in and same quality, Is a tin 250 of the Claremont Union : our Galvanized Head Lettuce, Celery. Tomato" basement . ,Hot Galva d see new &I ways in stock Church on Tuesday evening by ane psrt+adar 'U med 8�pl applies a parface Rolled Oatili, 5 lbs .." ..250 -way of farewell to Mr.and Mrs.T. Coleman Gas T6--*- 6-1-m in &Mom Guy a Aart &bwe Washing Sods. 8-lbs ... ift R Stephensah. An address was appreciate allaut Towromw Ilii$is the fact 6"t6 in"b"". Clothes Pius. 3 doz 100 Alead to Mr. Stephenson presectibg Stoves. Cheap- galwanking we we tbmv%W TWO11*111 St" will make Globe Wash Boards, each 496 bim on behalf of the eougreasition CcIven and emu both 9 work Geier—fits. cattle heahhier— with a handsomisIV,engraved irold er and better iusi& sad of aw gfj toliing brim siam pmfits. Let=esplain 16 Our prices are all right. 'Watch sod chain, mind to Mrs. SW With pure xisc ,pekes. I assay wyat"ses of Teirmto SUN., pbension, on bebalf of the Mission than ,coal oil. ' sashes it aboolin* rust4lefying &M Ba Pain* Water %islii- and Utter Frank "211-DLOW Band, with a fernery. and a hand- the of das Tweaft some leather parse on behalf of _=11a t6 nedsad a CLAREMONT the congregation. Mr. (kod Mm W, & RMFIMIN 7 ­ : - Stephenson fittingly replied, ex- Whitby P. O. Phone N% pressing their regret at parting Saw Kill and B&Aetl with so many loyal friends. They F. X. C 0-0 P E R Will be iresay missed in the Son- -4af School and Mission Band. as ,oil an to every other department 'CLAREMONT of the church's 'worlk. The' best wishes of the community go with ---them. -Best Quality of 1,OG8 WANTED Weduesdriy, Aur. 22nd. was a .0 Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling lli.�_, busy day at the headquarters of the Ward family. Somehow or Chopping, Woo `other all tbeboys and wi* R OCERIES and Vegetable and Flower . iri Heir wives acid hasUA0 9 -chRepssij, oeb, 1bat day to visit their parents,Mr. at Right Prices Seeds (rom your 'Shaping and Turning. and Mrs. Richard Ward. Two by Kars, Sleight, Office Stools o. and three. by three -they Bars Soap 26c, 6 Bars Castile Kiddis tw 'dropped in; until nearly tbi*rt Scap 25c, 8 Pkgi Aimonla 25c, .1ocal Merchant Salt For Sale werepreseat. They soon made it Gillex 16e a pkg, 2 The of Prunes 22c, 2 lbs 'of easy i identify a isrdin frown CHAS.A. WHITE. Is'0that they bad come to stay -IT is to Percopper: So when the contents Bacon 22c. 2 Ibis of ft from 11ten"We Seeds by the MA6111- !Successior-to late W. G. Barnes a nysterious reels were Seedless Raisins 22c, 001L AW f various ficimce of Its Gowas. and the Phone 6420-or write Locust Hill, arranged on the table. together 2..Ibe of Valencia Raisins-.22c. its lusaousness Red 16rite Oft* Of with a chrrurivg birthday cake, the family seated themselves and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables waited with great expectancy foto - .. too,CbA atcuft tuis mults by so-ior alwi�ys-oti hand. . - V�_- . ... - . I ic.inies vegeiiible a"Inoww Seedle. VA;nit's the appearance of a wicker basket see&sm high in quality.have bft%the"aahlY with the fragrant burden of eigh- Fresh Fancy Cooking, Mondays, tested tot germination and virriltY.!red here a ty five rosea, one for each year of Wedneys and Friday�. reputation that cxt"1411 Ovtf US( a century life which the father of the family far prad-iniii the Y"7 tint in botb Vegetables yr bad successfully completed. A Fancy Broadcloth 98c and 1.19 yd. = A"MWOM 1pleasant evening was spent in 'Ginghams and Voiles listening to music over np to 40c, for 29c. --sinaloir and 11 CARR 'OF AM Lt?AITZD the radio,the happy occasion being w1u.1 RENNIE "T"ANZ Of&U waserials and design Plain White, and Fancy Curtain concInded by the tinktrig of-"Go lar. ADILLAIDE siid ]ARYLS Streets kept in stock. It will pa you Se With You and "Bleat Be the Scrini 25c and 40c per yd.' call at our works and inspect our stoat I Fancy Chintz 28c. TORONTO obtain prices Don't be misled Tie That Binds."' Thus his sons agelits we do not employ them,eonSeC]"Uts and daughters honored a young Phone 1401 If Pau can"d ly we asn, and do throw off the a9sial obtain Rennie's Seeds 10C4119 'old man who, at the advanced age please ulr;fr us. giving Your o0nimission of lo per oan I.,-hiab you VA of eighty-five yeRrs, can threw Dealer addre". eartsinly ssva by purehasing from II&I 'ro clunits with securAcy And 1,,vri Gall solialfwd. --the most complete . .... ReftnWe seed Knnual bowl with uncanny dexterity and Do A. SGO T T sed catsiovie—tret on r*qux,*t_ can"an J. T. M AT ON xa✓ can get to church twice every Bab -UVREMONT 0,M ..2 1 • Ixt ce and W;-to }A fru chardWard.I,.,, ,. .,Mr -•n �,i -._,�.tt, ,.e.,. .I<,,.^.,,...+qa-; ,,,«, r<5... a a ,v. r.� '* .-"�^e ) \�-ri.> a&•.,. awe y�y,.. Wkiret h dcy. Lenz I Y'r.«y - Y ..F,:,a t y.. ._ »•. .fir,`'^''a^tn.r :7n ai"+6 +.4 7'vs"r:. ":-afY :'s°4,a r- 4::�' ..Y,.. ,,... ;-,.,. • ,, r'� - ti r ' _'�,_ 'y .:. '� u n. .a'.. I•\ .'."-._H"5C � !•.,�y 'M4_, ,, ... - ..F +•,�.._ !.. Ys.,r+-}v. .4 _ ... ,i.r;}*,.�`�'- .,,. .i.-'+ra'.'C.)y�-ry-y• s .:...�.•.. ...'v .: 'i+.f.,.3 ":' .^ .-b. - .,d. ',y. f'-" _ _ •. - _y. .w i , pe un BRMENING TIME . 1 By ALICE C. HOFFMAN. I YOM en Q n ask me Atter the heavy work of house. excellent in 'taste-may he ixade. from _ �+ a - eleaning is out of the way, brighten-ivases or from crock, inverted and' jZ $ rs,Gxnerter cel ;fag the home is a labor of love for mounted on a circle of ;vood: Frarnes� � �""�7 a. 1' roll Iqet - the homemaker: 'It'puts a soul, as it I and materials for' making shades can , a l/} l c/] m]��f]/'!�� 'were, into what might otherwise- be,be bought at ten-cera stares; Direc-! - '� tLli�i i�inen Vl�'a#sr•a v�'�aa' te mere drudgery. ' It requires little or I tions for the work may also be ob- 5 no outlay of money; yet paves• muchltained there, eAny electrician can fit � ' � � _ i u mss• actual expenditure later. up these lalrips in a short time, or < '•'• : Possibly there is a boy in the home � If curtains are s;Aurned and can- cos y - ..•not be persdaded'to return to their who would delight in such a job.. �_• -- ij t�ul�li original whiteness, give fhem-a bath Proper containers for p:ants and;, , - 'in water to which a .olution of saff- cut flowers are,always wQr-th serious - - ' rou has been-added. They will emerge consideration. Possibly'A rose. in an in a pretty ecru shAde and 'deceived old tin smells as sweet as one in a ; _ the family into thinking they are new. neatly painted flower }at but it cer-' I' Instead of mending -curtains that I tainly does not look as well. Paint; p. have become thin and worn at the I flower pot green, and if a note of 1 bottom, turn them upside down and individuality is desired, let the chit- *over the torn parts with a piretty dren stencil suitable borders around' valance, which will• serve to brighten I the top and bottom. Thesa #tencils =---=--tip-the.-curtains-,u well as to hide may be bought at a bo+ilcstore: their �f�, ` Provide plenty of suitable contain Faded rape or silk curtains, used as ers for the cut flowers which the gar- • J draperies at doorways, amply repay den will soon offer in lavish prof u- •� �� , the time .and - expense of coloring. sion. Hunt that old pottery'pitcher, - Gold or silver thread3 put on in a I even if it is cracked and no longer I running stitch around the sides and holds water. Find a glass that wig i - a .6t' : bottom wilt give the erRtwhile dowdy I tit inside. Keep it filled all summer `�+•. - : looking draperies a chic appearance.'long with long-stemmed cut flowers, Nothing adds more to, the cheery and you will have added a note of --aspect of a room than pretty lamps. beauty which an artists soul might These need not necessarily be expen-envy. Crocks or bean pots are fine - give. If electricity is used in the containers for the me:sea of flowers 1 home, effective lamp bases that 'are brought home from.a motor trip. — --- ---- use I elft, bap. m03t YOi� While it does not always follow, there take`it as a real COmP�lill Sonne Points on Bobbing have been cases where the use of the women d0 try to excel in their j4b1 linen. , _! Mme• - ciippera was fvilowed by an abriormal� - "Of course, I tell them the way I've found easiest and ' If you have -a Isettfed" look, if growth of hair, very unruly to man-i - best is with Sunli ht- ust rubbing the linen lightly with your hair is turning gray,.or if you age and unsigktly to behold. In some SPRING BREATHES I)F PRINTED _ g g g y wish t4 look dignified, don't bob your cases this condition hag fo ldweed thati CREPES. ` 'Sunlight, rolling it up and putting it to soak. After soaking, hair. peculiar style of. cutting children's l There is something very much akin;, 1. perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called fog, then So say clothing specialists and hair which leaves the hair fairy long to spring and summer ,r the printed Just raise, and the linen is spotlessly clean. Fine linens should style authorities. One of them. when over the top of the head and clipping crepe used in this dress for daughter,, be protected and never come into contact with anything but ' asked if bobbed hair was here to from a point somewhere across the No. 1068. It is a wonderful develop- the purest soap. yi -stay, replied that "from the stand- middle of the back of the head, down meat of a red-flowered design on a` a household sea there is•nothin better or more ' ppooint of Pad and fas}iion, nothing is I to the nape of the nt�k. This is a light background. The kimono sleeve p g hero to stay." She believes that long disfiguring style for my child and leaves the making of Ibis dress very economical than Sunlight. Everypaxticle is pure soap, with i1 - bair will surely be in fashion again., one for which there can be no •pos- simp.e. The vestee N+ tucked, and no wasteful 'filler. Sunlight is m d and easy on the hands, Bible excuse. Itrimmed with small butronc. A con_, too." Lever Brothers Limited of Toronto, make its e ianThere is among guite a authoriti�sr on whether` �- -' I trastinq material used in co::ar and g.� P� cuffs brings out the exquisiteness of --- "` bobbing is good for the hair, thel ' the printed crepe. The belt, starting ' specialist continued. "If hair is from the side front, strikes a new note; bobbed and properly cared for, au- inthorities agree that bobbing is not in sashes. blade in lightweight wool, Soap juAoua. Here are the dangers:' A it is practical for early spring wear. Sunli Sack of any care at %I1, or the other ` and in hinenR, ginghama or any wash-. " eztrense, overahampooing, excessive] j able material is very useful as a school - and inefficient curling, znd the use of frock. Cut :n sizer 8 to 14 years. Size - ry a tight, heavy, unventilated hat of 12 years requires -'� yards of 36-inch _.._ ".- the type usually desi gored for the material. I HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.. HEALTH EDUCATION �j i T f /� i(� short-haired head. �'• L.►�.J�/I'1�1 V "If you think you can cut off your ,k Write your name and address plaui- hair and forget it, you.are wrong _ "� iy, giving number and size of such a again. It will have to. be washed.► ! patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in' ,By DR, J. J. MIDDLETON I For Whose Good• � ;.stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap •- Ontario.' - brushed, and properly waved, the Lady Visitor. "Woaaerful waifs you Y I Provinclal Board of Health. ° e it careful( ) for each number, and same as bag hair. And, in addition, have here; but Who's benefited by I Ds. l[lddletoa will De clad to answer questions on Public Sealth mat► short hair will have to be trimmed!them besides the motorlsts"' 1 address your order to Pgtt a Dept., : Wilson Publishing 'Co., 73 West Ade-: ores through this velums. Address him at 8aadiaa House, BDad;laa [^ about every two weeks. You do, how-I HQgt-..l might mention the under-i hide St., Toronto. Paturns sent by' Crescent, Toronto. ' < elver, save at least a part of the time i �_., - - spent in doing up long hair. Oh How Sad. return mail. " "Observe your profile and bead Dor..iLewrich was.showing a friend —'"- >s ` Following the Do -3ine, then choose a good barber before around the estate. �' A professor at"Cambridge Univer- of fresh, uncooked vegetables and raw you decide to part with your locks. "I've been done over some of these A very small boy was-trying to lead !sity working on the mysterious aces- fruit if they wash to remain in per- If you are short and very stout, the 'ere trees,"he remarked. "That's sup-' a big St. Bernard up the road. "�ihere gory food factors or ��tnmines, fed a fectly good health.' In addition they are you gotrig to take that dog, my I number of rats on an artificial diet of must take some food that contains the r chances are against you. You may posed to be a weeping willow, and !t! ,,, retain starch and sugar. By'care- accessory food factor found in milk number a good many years and still ain't shed a single tear up to now." little mag'. inquired a passerby. P aiwwr a bob beautifully, but, remem- —�.- • I-I'm going to see where-where fully watching the unguals o found and butter. Now the well as I mention r IPlantln In Calgary.. that they ceased to grow although the milk and butter as well as fresh vege- M: -ber, a bob doesn't go with a 'settled' 0 g y he wants to go; tirai,' was the reply. amount of food they consumed was tables and fruit is because there is -look, nor gray hair, nor does it ever Some 100,000 trees havo been set '�"� actually more than what was neves- more than one kind of vitamins. Up odd it out on'Calgary streets, boulevards and The world always asks this goes- Y till the resent there are three kinda y' rivate properties in the last few tion, "What have you given?" not wrryy to maintain normal growth. On P The girl whose hair is very thick D �„ addin a small quantity of milk to this of these substances that are found to 'What have you got. Give yourself g + shoald be warned -against having the Yeats, the great majority of which are diet, however, a marvellous improve exist. How these were discovered is idl.ppers used on the nage of the neck. flourishing. and get happiness. meat in the health and growth of the interesting. It was found by experi- rats became evident. The professor ment that certain diseases resulted if -- came to the conclusion that in addi- certain foods were absolutely exclud- ' ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES—By O. Jacofisson. tion to rife protein, fat and sugar, from the diet. Take-for example, some other esential factor is necessary, beri-beri, a disease that is very com- in food if norma} health and growth mon in eastern countries where rice R I forms the chief article of diet, and • - R-V /` is to be maintainedi. � _ DR.STARK (�R ,Science for along time believed that where the rice is polished In this the essential composition of health- forr>a the,rice cpnsist:s.of the kernel of _ oEN T15T IVA R -RK maintaining food consisted of carbo-;the grain:with the husks removed,and " fats and proteins with the in removing the busks the outer Alin- hydrates, . ' y ditionof mineraIsalta and water. ing'of the kernel, or "silver skin is G U R A p. " Modern research has shown, however,'also reriioved This akin contains the _ that these substances are insufficient, vitamins. "M - / Something else must be resent, sl- A type of disease more common in' ' t• �U though perhaps infinitesimal in I this country is infantile scurvy and amount and this somckhing is scurvy-rickets, believed to be due to K h, b . - as As vitamin 8. _ . a sauce rem or deficiency in a As ong a people have a sufficient diet:of a vitamins with well-defined a. - varier of foods, some of which are in'.anti-scurvy Properties. Infants fed @ their natural state, uncookdd, there is'for long pe it ods on condensed milk, little danger of any impairment to or preserved foods, sometimes suffer - ! health as far as diet is concerned. But from a form of scurvy with hemorr• • when the variety of foods. is limfted i hages under`the outer layer o! thy` �.. ora qualities, or. n n i •canned,log bones. Where ar. infant is or their natural impairs M ® ban brought up entire. on boiled or ateri� .. c gad through bailing, heating or'brought y preserving as is the case in c n lined milk,•a small uantity of fresh q goods, then there' is likelihood of im-I fruit juice preferably . orange' juice, `, - paired health and the occurrence of should be daily fed to .the child. The certairf ailments or diseases. Such are more we learn of vitamins the more f R described as deficiency diseases.' 'It is:important they spear to be as a neves- ;: t.. RaA necessary therefore for adults to, take I sary •part, of the 'diet of every adult, Z A in their regular diet a certain amount and every cbiid._. o • qTE `J�' Wemlbley'a "Treasure Island." in its'el[. The little by oilla may fly G"UD•" \ The youngaters are to be specially may or (Ley may a' a boat, or they m � R�R R.� - may ,walk along a' gangway •vrhera catered for at the British Empire Ex-i they will see the animals going into the Ark as fellow-travellers. hibition this year, and the "Treasure s �" �.�v '' •� Island," which has been specially de- On the island they will find a whole sighed for their benefit, should prove series of fresh delights. One feature one of Wembley's most popular feu- which should prove apectally fascinat ing la the half-size model of the (fol : 1 tares. den Hind, Sir Francis Dra.ke's.famous 7 "Treasure Island" rises In the midst ship, which is moored in the lake. -" of a lake in the eastern part of the Exhibition grounds. The young folks Then, too, the children dun enjoy a ` run through the Rocky Mountains on a _ who 'fait it will be' met b guides train. If they feel hungry atter this +cam y representing such perennial favorites as Robinson Crusoe, Peter Pani and eitperieuca.a farm with real cows Wllj, s provide them with milk,and all th isK "w94ls�cc.,fa� " the Pled Piper of Hamelin, and shown cakes most calculated to appeal � 4 a" - --- - - -- how they may reach the island. he j venile fancy .� He Chances His Mind This journey will be an adventure t u c ' wt ' s... ,;-�.v,•vi ,r `�"�' a, ,e.�..,d`sn^y,. •'Sp �+. '•*..". �FKs ,� '••' °nip •_:° u.,i;vean '• ''.;y«;* :u;: - .'ri,�t�t ,Y,a-'�c{�'s�.t"�n'#^��s?"x�yi ,w"a`yf_xa,ne�";''�'"'" c•u''�S'�+r»,-�.,,�,�..k''...w�:,..:._wy.^.h.ea,x-,r�'.,.�..,_r,�..y.,,:�:,,;,.+:'.e:i5,f;.s,'a'�.r.,�,;• : .'.y, Sr"�t.:"ws'�1,�°-Ma;�".!om'{•9''a".`...::xrho,R•k3n�`�''k;s: ax ,.,.s, ria y'.•ry..� •n "`Q.."�d� f ;r at 'i4 `rr.:,i^2•�:. * � _ ,,:,�,;:. rt'�ai+. ... gyve;.-. .k: �.p,,..; •n-,-.•;• •- -•.1;,..-". y„a, •t .vera: _ e. l.'�ts' 9 ..-axa;rieNu., m �T�r., r.. 'm n,E...�,v .. +.ct .w•,..,.1'r. - �Ltc:ra+ns..'-s .'.;io,;i�k:t.'9ua.fi.�v,�+.z,a-,�s �'�' :,�ihv., .-„¢a':.. .1 . '�fi. r�, _ .:L.�71 a+arl tr�fl^ti.'�• .:. .:•�. ,.".r..a. hti'-r.”�� .s•', .. :'._....•::�� '...Say" .,,,i _. .. .. '�'. .,,`��^ti+� .ski:, p _ w` �. nesting grounds recently turned into Perhag8 you are, using good tea. We think IC TREATMENT I �.. i� a wrong road and soon had their car ' u, _ ,hopel•ess.y mired. Their plight game 'Red Rose" extra good. Won't �►Oit try ill r _ rOR MIGE.�aN', _fie the attention it a party of Scours of of the 1st Kingsville Troop-who were " . , BOY biking in the vicinity, and the boys at r once ran to the spot. „Making use p1 .. .The Surest Way to Relieve Stom some fence rails the Scouts cleveiIy • ` extricated the big touring car and thus " ach Trouble Its Through' Dr. ' U�`�} earned the eternal 'gratitude of She f-44 Williams' P- Pills V visitors. Good work, Kingsville? w' Scouts Will Help Celebration. Medal for Gananoque Scout. l►t• � Wheu.'the' stomach Is' feeble and st food ]!es in it undigested, the potaou• The Boy Scouts of .Belleville will Scout William Childs of the 1st Orn doras gases distend the walls of the.take a big part In the celebration of anoque Troop wall be the first Dnta.to7E� goo stomach and cause serious tnterfer•1'110 yeas o1 peace which will take i Scout to receive a life saving decors- _ 47 T once with the other organs', especial• place at that city this summer. With !tion during 1925. He has been award- , •1; with the action of the heart_ and I hundreds of visitorbfrom all parts of ed the Silver Cross-of the Boy Scouts The 8aIY18 g� tea for 30 pealk's. R: lungs. These poisonous gases have I the continent the local Scouts wlil'"find I Association for his successful effort -other 1I1 effects. They are absorbed;many opportunities for renderin;, ser- in saving the life of a companion'who Pure Bred Sire Essential. Classified Advertisements by the blood and so weaken and cor•(vice. Charlie Hayes-, a former Assist- broke. through the ice on she' St. Law- ol: ; rupt it as to cause aches In remote' sasE CATALOGUE. ant Scoutmaster o[ the 1st Belleville rents River. The rescue was ace6mp- Back in the old days, when our an- ruts of the body and the formation Troop and now Scoutmaster of a troop I lished with considerable difficulty and ces'tors paid no attention to the keep- A, Eaax Br LES C3LAD10LAB. IHI0. �;t. of unhealthy tissue everywhere. Ex-I in Watertoayn, N.Y., is bringing his not w,itbout a great deal of personal Ing of live stock, thl) native stock run R Priori. srmes Dahlias and Barred apr2 Eng, f , The•weight Farm. Brockville. Oat perience shows that these troubles Watertown Troop_ to-Belleville for the;risk' to the rescuer. A special letter ning wild throughout the country, pro- vanish lust 68 soon as the stomach'is,`.celebration. DEMONSTRATOR wAhTID , of congratulation has been sent Co duced only- enough milk for their --.'..made. strong enough 'to digest the Scout Childs by Dr. James W. Robert- young. As time went on, however, men 7` o axon . PRODUCTS c r TO Tied • Helped Scouting in West. rarming rase. Must tine car sad the baa food. In other words, it needs a tonic I son, Chief Commissioner rcr Canada. discovered the value of milk as a o personal Qualities, bright. honest, and of good Scoutmaster Rev. Carew Hallowell, food for human consumption and they appearance, so to io years or age. u You are the . ` that will enable it to do the work of I -- '� _ right man your earning power with us should to of the 2nd St. Thomas Troop, :s just began to select the cow's that gave changing the food into nourishment.' back from Saskatchewan, where he I ` $ra to ileo per weer. aire roost references ontr In ata The•tonic used ought to be one that' spent three months Saskatchewan, under the auspices FOR MOTHERS OF it the largest quantities. facts*. n«pty w P.O. so: No, Iga4. nsontr.at t will agree with the most delicate: Thus we, find that for many years' stomach and this la exactly what Dr.i of the Canadian, General Council giv live stock men have studied their their earl life•in salt water, have t� n 1 African Land Crabs, which spend _,,,,,'•� Williams' Pmk Pills do. ,Ing Gi}lwell Winter Training Courses? YOUNG CHIEDREN'helfr15, carefully selecting females that I y Here is a bit of convincing proof for the Scoutmaster, of Moose Jaw, i possessed high producing qualities.l Periacoupe eyes, and leg pada on which given by MIs. Chas. Ladner, ElIera Regina and Saskatoon. Mr. Hallowell, I These females were bred to- sires to wipe them- I who is a graduate of the Ebor Park Mothers are quick to praise any lie, P.E.I., who says:—"For some whose dams had displayed'high pro- lie, Gillwell Camp Class of 1923, reported thing which brings health and Qom Minard's Liniment for Colds years I was a sufferer from stomach fort to their little ones--any medicine I ducing tendencies. le. Eve thin '.I ate used dia- that be found Scouting well developed As time advanced breeders learned, — U` ttroub rY g I In the West and exerting a powerful that' will make the-baby well and to keep records of all the milk given,t Grapefruit, carefully cleaned and .' tress, sour stomach, and belching. I keep m well will always receive .could not eat meat or potatoes, and I influence for good among young people as well as the feed consumed. stored in moist sand or sawdust will as Of foreign birth as well as among Cana- heapty recommendation .from the grew weak and very nervous. No I mother, That is why Baby's Own Tab-I The; result fa that now we have keep several months. ;. medicine seemed to help me until I dtan boys. frecorda of individual tours giving over Williams, Presentation to Scoutmaster. lets are so, popular. • Thousands of was persuaded to take Dr. � ter. mothers, throughout the country, not;$0.000 pounds of milk in s year. re _)Pink Pflle, and these simply worked'(• Parents of boys who are members of only use them for their own ))tile I What a debt we owe to those aid IJRINEP wanders. ones I took te pills faithfully l the Ist North Bay Troop used the an• but are allimplrovers of 'our breeds, we'cannot ways delighted to be repay them, but we can continue to for a couple of months, by which nual banquet of the troop as the oc- able to recommend them to other Keeps EYES time every symptom of the trouble casioa for presenting a beautiful Iamp mothers. Thousands of mothers have; carry on the work that they so nobly ht and Beautiful had titsappeared, and the has not to Scoutmaster Harry Anderson and I without Baby's equal wn fa rel ev�ng th Lo be thelr n so commenced. ng we wilt add batawe wikt Wrj%C use Brio.,��o -EEveCoacEoolc only to our own IDrmW111arnablPink Pw�nder I praise) `octheition of boyhoodhotrNorthdid BayQ This ailmentsones whlcb arisetthe out oma derange contribute to t.heirev nue of Canada. Cain ight since been the slightest a mptom of Cubmaster Mrs. Harry Anderson In '• any minor of It You can get these Pills from any'-troopfa affiliated with We biethodiat meat of the stomach and 'bowels. Iro farmer can afford to neglect hfa aied•icine dealer, or by mat{ at b0Church of North Bay. Baby's Owa Tablets are the ideal tax;:!live stock tri these dayswhen teed T� ecents a box from The Dr. Williams' prices are soaring. . Another Troop Builds Hut: five—easy to take but thorough In We guarantee Bftro-Phosphate to r♦ ,Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. The use of pure bred sdres• careful ..0► The 3rd Kemsra Troop, or the action.action. They banish constipation and build shattered nerves; to raplagr •--�--- fags," 8n, they Ca}1 themselves, gra I indigestion; break up colds and simple ,selection of [emalea, with Judicious weakness with strength; to add bods economical feedings, together with weight to thin folks and rekindle am Hangar Made nito Church the latest troop to announce Its intea- fevers; expel .worms and make the the keeping of records are essentialtired-out tion to build s Troop Headquarters for I teething period easy. The 'Tablets t I bitioa in people. trice =1 per Situated to the English village of I points that the farnser of to-day can pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 25 Front itself. It 'win take the form of a log are sold by medicine dealers or by St. East. Toronto. Out -�.., �Cranweli, the Royal Air Force centre, not overtook and "prosper. III shanty to be built on, property la the mail at E6 cents-& boa from. The Dr: ria a church—formerly a hangar—of, d r•' "Which the tont is an old aero engine; town which friends of the troop have Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, and other fittings from disused aero placed at its disposal for the purpose. Ont Kangaroos outnstrali sheep two to, PIMPLES �planes, Mr. A. Gordon Medley, Scoutmaster of o to ne the Australian northwest • • where they are proving a nuisance. this Troop, is probably the olrjest se- Dirigible Mishaps WE WANT CHURNING tive scoutmaster in Ontario. Fie is tit Ripped from her mooring mast anyears of age. driven by a fifty- d V C �1i.mile-an-hour gale over LRS p���F� 1' + I.O.D,E. Presents Flag to Scouts. the Horth Sea toward Holland, the, The-2nd Wallaceburg Troop of Boy giant British dirigible R-83 narrowly �• w' Scouts (Chas. Masefield, Scoutmaster) escaped the: doom that befell the ^a On FolreheaOftks nd EAM was R French Dtxmade in the 4ledttezran- Uni recently presented with a fine new ('{g*„ (s�C� H� Union Jack by the members of the Bel- can some months ago While the I3-33 1Wr �+ J*; We supply Fans and . ?ay expresswas flghtln8 North sea winds the Am- kirk of Baldoon Chapter of the im- -1W Charges. We pay daffy by expressPerini Order of the Daughters of the erican TC-3 was drifting helplessly 1 ,My face began breaking out money orders, which can be cashed Empf;e• from Scott Field, -twenty miles east with'pimples, first my fombead, anywhere without any charge. of St. Louie, fn a wide halt circle then cheeks and chin,and it was Scouts Extricate Mired Auto. an awful looking sight. The plm- ' To obtain the to rice, Cream" across the Mississippi and up the val-' les were bard and red and after a P p One of the numezous,partiea of tour- I 'J P -blunt be tree from bad davors sad ley of the Mtssenlri some thirty miles. a tats-wf o visit Kingsville to the spr)ng time came to a bead and aullat contain not less than 30 per cent. 4 little more than a year ago, Javu=I " f� I over, They were very painful at in order to see .Jack Miner's wild S BayeT - lnsi$f •- `$utter Fat geese and the swans which "stopover" ary, 1924, the-Shenandoah larked loose; JQ J times and the vonbie lasted about from her moorings at Lakehurst and three months• there on their way to their northern "' I tried different remedies with- < Bowes Company Lillnitexlr rode out a seventy-mfle an-hour gale For Colds Headache :; i � wy fit. I began using Oat- �I' 4W through the night. In August, 1921, ( Toronto on, a tl'ial flight the R-38, greatest of tiaua Soap and OitltlL and 1 was completely of heeled 1For references—Head Office, Toronto, Britain's "rlgids," exploded and fell icura�Soap using . Free to Stockmen Neuralgia a Rheumatism • tree Mrs.CA oe Lnadgrsa ' Sank of Montreal, or your local banker. Nap .ns dollar eonla of or. aelrk veterteary burning into the Humber at Hull, los- Lumbago Pain ose box of ctLucura Ointment," Established for over thirty years. I aedwal wonder. ('--not be siren wrong to lug forty-six lives. (Signed) 19 - lA:k animalr. BosU ,doses iers s6eettr.. sn Acca t onl a aren�mag eena to c®4's viery moulfeatog and Against these, mishaps may be set y _ McCord.Wis.,Aug. 1$, 1924 9.ettaR agents wanted the trans-Atlantic flights of the R•341 � UseCudcuratoralltoiletparpoeas• , Bayer k e ON. BELL KINGSTON, oNT. and the.ZR-3 .the many long voy aper paC age 2aay`� a Toa < i stock ownen' friend for over ss Ved ages of American and Continental whichcontaitls proven directions ^eos�°eo`tntm Is ane s°aoc tti.oa Ritz-Carlton tZ-Carlton rigid'and sem!-rigid ships: These we •Handy "Bayer" boxes of 18 tablets I • �� C'a`w'sr`.I.g Stldt Zoo I cumbersome affairs, unwieldy !n,gales, also bottles of 24 and 1110—Druggists , Hotel Atlantic City g and in many respects they have hardly. Aspirin is the trade mark ireagtered in1^# emerged from the experimental stage. Canada) of barer Manufartare of RUN ADVISED., New Jersey / .oeueaddelseer of 9atigltcadd. � Year by year, however, they become a America's "Smarteat l ✓t FREE "� little more airworthy, a little more "Resort Hotel IIF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN able to coma safely through galea and AN OPERATION Famous for its Euro- ;:.i j F4SHING WRITE FORTHIS BOOK mishaps. .They are not so nearly mae• WARNER'S ' ter, of the sky reads as the airplane, �Y /k+S - peau. Atzhosphere. = a t r ) s but they seem to be slowly and some• Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Read Alberta Woman's Ex times painfully achievirsg that mac• Perfect Cuisine and _ 1 s s t tery. A reliable remedy for the treatment I pem�cc Lydia E. Pink[ `t iCe, I of derangemen£ of the Kidneys and 1 rooms from S.1N Bladder. For fifuyerers it has pro the. gs Vegetable Compound ly' /ins e $ a i �Y? _. . a •panacea to d Doable rooms from $3.00 "They do me wrong who say''I come world. Provost,Alberta--"Perhaps you wM European Plan "Staminax" GrOWing Mash no more Don't neglect the first symptoms but remember sending me oneof your books .. The finest BABY CHICK STARTING when once I knock and fail to find use this famous remedy. .Neglect will a year ago. I was m n bad condition New Hydtlatric and MIXTURE the world produces. soon have serious t>toubles slowly de- and would suffer awful pains at times Electro - Therapeutic' The Feed Which Raised tbe Winner of yam ' velopfng. and could not do anything The docto _Npartment• the Ontario Egg Laying Contest,Winner of For every day I stand �outidide your 'When you have backache, unusual said I could not have children unless-) a door desire to micturate, with scalding sea- ent.under-an operation.. I read testi- a, .•• Write for booklet and name of STAMI- .And bid you wake and rise to fight nation, fluttering pains In the hdad, GUSTAVE'TO'1'1', Manage? i NAX Agent. The Motherwell Grain monials of Lydia E. papers an Vegeta- 1 Co., Limited,- Dundas, Ont. and win. ,• - irritating and dry skin, shortness o[ bletuompotlnd in the papers andafriend n�e: Wail not for.precious chances passed breathing, fickle appetite, you may recommended me to take it. After.tak- --- - - — away, know that the Kidneys are deranged ing three bottles I became much better - Weep not for golden ages on the and must be relieved before serious' an now I have a bonny baby girl foot yw wane; constitutional disease is caused. months old. I do my housework and Sold ,by all druggists.. Price $1.25 help a little with the chores: I recon- r Each night I burn the records of the per bottle, Warner's Safe Remedies mend the Vegetable Compound to m7 Toronto, Ontario• friends and lam willing for yyon to ass -el At sunrise every anal is born again?" this testimonial letter."—Mrs, A. A: -' a� lip _ - ADAma, Box 54, Provost, Albert7i. ' ' ' . Timely Warning. e +BTO C K Pains in Left Side 5 The Astronomer Royal of Great Bri• IT HITS THE SPOT Lachine, Quebec.—"I took Lydia E. tain relates, that otie day his telescope I Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound be- was 'accidently shifted downward, so Don't suffer from lumbago, neural. cause I suffered with pains In my left . .Ontario Sheep •Breeders that it commanded a part of.London. gfa or other pains. Apply t quick side and back and with weakness and l . 6tretght in front of him he naw a to the aching spot and get quick i other troubles women,so often have. -' - - won at Chicago in 1924 in the classes in which they relief. i I was this-way about six months. I Saw .;." competed: church steeple down which ran a crack Always keep It in the house. the Vegetable Compound advertised In _ 63 etc of t l et prizes so wide that even the vtbrAon of the i the 'Montreal Standard,' and I have t p _ organ might have caused it to collapse. taken four bottles of it. I was a vert SS clo of all championships He telephoned at once to the'vicar, a i sick woman and I feel so much better I � 62 jc Of all reserve championships who on, being told that his steeple would not be without it. I also use How was it done?—By using the beat breeding stock, might fall at any minute thought he Lydia E. Pinkbam's Sanative Wash. I either home bred or imported,giving careful atten was the victim of a practical joker. �ItIYf! �F" � recommend the medicines to my Mends tion to selection, feeding, dipping, docking, etc. When he finally realized the serious rns and I ata willing for you to use .R let- tion c. oM R ED R S- o SP Result—A wonderful demand for Ontario bred sheep. nese of the warning he closed the 5Wter Noas a reatimonisl. Lachine, Qu•i Are you following these practices?" It pays. 110 church at'once. 580 Notre Dame St., Lachine, Quebe0. - �"-'- ISSUE No. 18—'25. For gore Throat Use Mlnsrd'sLlnlmsnt rt> . : ¢•.• .r ...r,' �. ..u..,sash... '• s:.+S'x ....' 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MIWEvangeline Cowan is still -Dr: Henry will;be here as usn• iJOCALI1J / 17e confined to her bed with the tip. - al next Tuesday to attend to his , -Dr. and Mrs. McLwen epp�e+ut prufeeaional duties. - -Grant Arnot and three friends.Sunday last with friends in Port -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ;Hope. practising In Toronto, will be here Q Lq" t ore of Toronto, visited with bl. S. and -L. A. Van Skiver, of Picton ' , in his office on Thursday from 10 � Mrs, Chapman on Sunday. y -Mrs. �V. J. Miller spent a cots called on a number of his Picker a, m, to 6 p. m., as usual. Mag friends on Wednesday -Mise Marjorie Clark spent a - plc of days-list week in Toronto, few days in the city this week and �- Norman Machin, of Oshawa, STANTON'S Wall Pa s with Mrs. M. C. Zimmerman, spent Tuesday afternoon with his when there attended an o � -rhe township council will y iia • meet on Monday next for the parents, H. and Mrs. Meebin. meeting of the Arthur Blight r�- c transaction of general business, o Club. � -Johei and Ddre, gtephenson and Studio The new etlmmertime table of Alice spent the weekend with the [the Canadian National Railways formers daughter. Mrs. Harris, of - The Old Reliable r Orono. GREENW000. will ggointo effect on Sunda next. -Tine sacrament of the Lord's Lime j TW. G. Reid is improving the Rev. Mr. Laog[ord. of Port Whitby Semi Trimmed Like appearance of his-butcher-shop by Supper will be disppeensed in•St. was in the village on Thursday, the application of a fresh'coat of Andrew's Church on Sunday, May Mrs. Robinette. of Toronto, spent _ int. 10th, at the morning the week-end with Delisa M. Wood. CQiaplete Assortment -Our sportsmen have been sue- -Mrs. J. N. Richardson return Mr, and Mrs.Lipp.of Toronto,spant ed home on Tuesday, of pe the weekend with George and Mrr. Right ui stock • ceaeful in making some large y, ter spend. g Ing the winter months at the Smith. €E •.,watches of suckers during the past C. Wilson and family, of Brooklin. homesof her niece and nephew in few weeks. p. . were in the village on Sunday with l==`' Toronto. Our Wal. +. -W. J. and Mrs. Calvert, of To- Alt and Mra. Trimble. Wal!-paper service eaves time and trouble-Take home routo, spent Sunda here withOne of the oldest buildings in Mrs. E. white and son, of Toronto, y waiting-no ceasing for more. x` P y the village, plenty to do our rooms.-No _fhe former's parents, Thos, and g , the Allaway cooper spent Sunday with Bert and Mrs. -,- We credit you with left-oyer rolls. -Mrs. Calvert. shop, just west of the bridge was Harvey, as did also Mr, and Mrs. -Fred Andrew was in Buffalo a taken down last week by Seth Kenny, .` Cop le of days]vest week owing to gad erow• This bttildin a frame Dr.Shier, of Uxbridge, had a protes• , • • P y g one,was erected user] eft ea re 210 1 call in the village on Tuesday. . -.- Elastica Paints and Varnishes the death of his uncle, the late y y y The doctor taught school here some r ago and was the scene o real 'E'hotnae White: g thirty flue yyears ago. Very few of his We guarantee every can. Just drop in -We are pleased to report that activity for many year@. pupils are lt6irlg here now. Some of Mrs. Ed. Walsh is recovering, -Lyndon Croak had the mis• the parepte are still here, but not very and choose your Wall Paper and get your ; after her recent attack of infiam• fortune to fracture his arm just many, below the shoulder on Tuesday "' Paint to match. Have you dried Elastica oratory rheumatism. y' morn ng on the school rounds at -J. C. and Mre. Bryant attend- g CHERRYWOOD. Floor Enamel and Clastics Floor Finish. •ed the funeral- of the former's S. S. No. 4 east, while playing -- s r - cousin. the late Mrs. Curly, of rugby. He was immediately tak• Theopening game of the season noel Two wonderful linea. Port Perry, last -Sunday after- en to the doctors surgery where one of the beet games of the sesson l sloop the fracture was reduced and will take place at Cherry wood on Sat k -Mrs C. A. Sterritt and -don- when chloroform bad to be ad- urday,May 2nd, commencinfrat6 p.m. gliter, Miss Ida, returned home ministered daring the operation. The game will be well worth• seeing. LADIES last week, after spending a fort -A. J. Sier, who left Pickering ing played strictly under thAules of -- ' g last September with his wife and the Ontario and Dominion Football night with their relatives in St. P Assn, each player being fully regia- The Newest Spring "Mary'@ family for Queensland, Australia, teied in same. The games are to to : -W. J. Monney, has purchased, along with his bra. w210 has been P handled by expert referees from Tor. seriously ill, is slowly recovering their ther, a baaans plantation, in onto, who have to pass examinations. Holeproof Hosiery and is able to leave his bed a short Which many Pickering f`ri and must thoroughly understand all time each day, bnt be still coo- ends wish them success in their points of the game before being regis• venture. The report ver warm tered. We have a good team signed .. tinues to be very weak y po y n so all ore need is the support of the ,Now in Stock weather, the thermometer refries p o -�Mr9.F. H. Doyle. r f Toronto, comruttnir at All ernes to boost the u�+ tering 12a in the @tin and lu; in y g - - The shades are really --wag in the village on-Friday. + She boys along. We fully expect to make - - ' the shade, t ports that her mother, Mre.G, �s'name for Cherrywond in football - �rMe Pe;lrner, has been in rather -A quiet but pretty wedding ^ircles thiayear. so do the chores early s .,poor health daring the past few took place at the kietbodist par- on Saturday nights, attend the ]tames beautiful - week°. sonage on Weduesdyy Afternoon, and cbeer us on to victory, Goodwood Remember Ira. Willett's sale April 22'nd, when MissGladys Ji., are our opponents and are considered f# of house and lot. household $ural- daughter of William H. French, one rf the hardest Dutq to crack lo the Peach, Green, Airdale, r League. The of Oshawa, and loaac William flare is half a mile north . Cloud, Satin Blonde; tare etc.." at her premfsee. Church of lite general story.and we ora expect Prickrin, son of William Pncktio, $t., to morrow (Satnrday). As Ing A large crowd out. ®ere'"hoping l Mrs. Willett is leaving for the of audley, were united in nharri- we t.hao't he disappointed•. Cocoa, Indian Tan, Brown. age by the R?v, Arthur R. San• city there will be no reserve. 1 Black, White, Etc. • - 3 -All members of Ontario Lcdgg derooa. The happy couple vent jdv.rrf�se2ne�ta. Special values at it 00 on a short motor tri and will No. 324 I. O. O. F. are requested D•to meet at the Lodge Room on reside on the groom's farm near R Dela 3rd. at 8.30 Aadley. Their many friends wish rOR BALE-Mxaitoba seed wheat. ��IP• x�f�J� : and 81.;,(3 per pair t.. . Sunday evening, y , - for the purpose of attending the them bon voyage. at 92.00 per bushel Joe Leary Whttevale Odd Fellowe' service in Pickering -The tourist traffic along the 31.84 r Methodist Church, it being the Provincial Hlghway has already 11J7 A NTED-Middle-aged vromwn or ^ 108th anniversary of the order. begun. as shown by the number of TT vrl to help to tike house. Apply to Mrs. r y Grant.lot 1,eon.4.Scarboro. 31-33 .' .� •' S a -1G H APMAN :. All resident brothers of other American license plates oil cars. 4 odgee are cordially invited to be Someof which arefrom California. WANTED-Carspetent maid by " recent- Some are greatly surprised •at not May 7th, Wa IZ8 per month. Apply findings large amount of snow, Mrs,R N.Bassett,Vektby Phone 2so 33-84 -A great many complaints are and are astonished at the excel- PASTURE TO LET-Will take cat• being made regarding the excess• lent roads and beautiful eeener PASTURE to pasture. Also have a quantity of bay ive rate of speed at which motor . y• D sale,bone and good feed. Apply Wm.Lacey, - EM PIRE PAPERS cars are canning along the King. Their opinion of Canada has been Dumbarton. 3435 "ton road. Evidently no effort is greatly modified efface crossing 0 000 CUTHBERT RASPBERPIES being made by the Highways de- the border. But.some are greatly �For sate-Ayply w Pa ne.R R.2,Pickering + eat to check this great disapppinted at being unable to Phone Maly 1722. Lot 12,iron 1, Pickering. ps secure 4.4 beer, which the loDonars loon. 331 danger to the public. Either the thought we had fo abundance. y OR SALE-Dons Holstein cave, Hundreds of designs to select from. 'Prices will better mall order deportment is unconcerned in the �j 1' due to freshen her second calf April 30th Your ceilingpaper picked to match the wall r 17 experts. _ matter or their employees are very -In answer to questions by Sir and a red]arsey•been milking 2 months. Gco. P P paper y Inefficient. Henry Drayton and Joseph H. W.Barker,Pickering. ]+hone 45W, 34 A fall line of chintz to match wall papers. A call to -Mrs. Enos Remmer met with a Harris, of East York, regarditlg ABTURE-I Am prepared to take . very painful accident on Sunday the ronte to be taken by the To- Pin twenty or twenty-five head of cattle for n9 will bring this semf•trimmed' famous.line which might have been very seri. ronto Eastern in entering the city the season In Sppurnk's flats. Lots of shade and wattr, -- ons: She was about to descend of Toronto, R.A. C. Henry, one of John McGinty.Pickering. 2t-38 _ _- of wall papers to your done with the stairs when she missed her the C. N. R. officials. said "We R ELAWARE POTATOES FO ]footing and fell to the bottom and have generally come to a conelu �'`�e--Grown from treated seed. s cents no oblfgatfon to you. i. Sion with respect LO that, blit with pe r batt at the farm, sacks included, w'• H. turning two. somersaults in the P rvestney,lot 10,con.3.Pickering. 33-34 See nes before buying. A twenty hour service guaranteed descent. Fortunately no boner= respect to the type of construction, ; 'were broken, but 'she is bed] whether it be an electric railway. C'TOVE FORSALE-10urneyOxford y S range,in good condition,suitable fol'summer ]bruised and shaken up. She is or a railway operated by unit cutage. For particulars apply at the NEWS i•in s Neckwear and �ar�0 fortunate in -coming out of the cars, it bas not been decided. office. am experience so well, for, with one There is nothing in the estimates PASTURE TO RENT-Lot 9. rear ,of her age, the results- might have this year to provide for any fur of con.7.Pickering. Good shade and pleat Just arrico f a fine range of Mens Neckwear in the lwt�st designs, been most cellona. they work on that line. That has of water. Apply Win.S.Pegg,Clarentdnt R. of crossnord and stripes-a delight to the eye. -Next, Sunda will be an ex• been curtailed for the time being, No. 2. Phone 22. 32-34 Sunday °�The very latest in Men's Hata, in greys, browns etc. ceptional day' for our Methodist Mr. Henry said he could not state �fASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY Insist on the Sackville. people. In the morai;ag'aervice publicly by what route that road + And repairs. Now is the time to look after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- would enter Toronto, The Torun harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1.2 by per will be observed for the last tU Eastern owned two rights-of. 11 wagon gear,cbeap. D.J.Gormley, Dunbar- tame before going into, the United wap, but after Sir Henry Drayton tO° 2211 Onr line of Work Boote and Clothing is unbeatable. We carry the of Canada. The pastor Protested against any further FORSALE-Onechicken house,Sg10 the beat, guarantee oar goods and stand behind y,. and one 8z 8: one 120 egg incubator: 2 fresh our varione lines. . . ' hopers every Methodist will be at secrecy, Mr. Henry said We are milch goats,one buck. Also pure bred Tam- this service. Our Andley people taking the north route for the worth service b",service fee payable at time of ,Williams' Boots Have Stood the Test. service, at lot 33,, B.F. con., Pktene`. Fred will meet with no, their service Present. Mr. Henry explain Lacey.Highland Crcek P.O. 32.33 being withdrawn. At 7.00 pp m•, that the north route rein from - • the Odd Fellowe,with their 13r•eth• Pickering to Cherry wood, then FOR SALE-Obeap, alt kinds o! Fred Te Bllllting,• - 'Pickering, ren from Oshawa, Whitbyand connecting u with the old Cana wagons,bsrness,mud all kinds or farm im- lemeate to good order. Also several heavy and Establishedi1857. Whitevale, will attend Divine than Nort ern' right-of-way. Pghc scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- eat The Choir will render Asked when this route question est pricepat d for bides and wool, also tine trout; _ , appropriate runsie.-Coir. wonld be decided, S. J. Hunger- -Sunday H.Herman,stouffviue.Phone 1i103 latf ` x -Sunday last was a most de= ford, Vice-President, in charge of EGGS FOR • HATCHING—Frnm ; „ Canada's premier Regal strain White Wyan• 0� unn liRhtfal day and as might be ex• operation. call] ; I think we will dottes and Barron strain White Legbords,75 cis. l pecked [hers waw a very heavy have sufficient experience with per setting. Redaction for larger `uantities. _ pe Also Mammoth Pekin duck• gra at Lo cts.Fill" r motor traffic along the Prov.ncial additional electrical motor coaches setting. , M.B.Burk,R.R.io.1, L«ugt ui • _ Highway, many thousand care by perhaps the end of the year." Phone Pick 1031. 30tr '"�► 1 having passed through the village Ddr. Henry added that there would during the day. There were sev- bean additional cApital w expendi• �' `� .,.,..,,,,,,,, yeral accidents in this vicinity, tare of about$1,000,000 in, connec BEATTY - /' . but none. of a serious character. Hon with the Toronto Eastern. o. One large car, in which the occu- - STANDS FOR THE BEST pants were a man and several SALE REGISTER. y. women and children, had an un- rf pleasant experience about two SATURDAY. MAY 2ND-Auction sale of - ` miles east of the village• As the household furniture, garden tools man who ruse driving, was about etc., in the Village of Whitevale, • e to light a cigar, he lost control of the property of Miss Lena Moore, 61 IH 30c)nr 3H1 the car which ran into the ditch Sale at 130. Bee bills. F. Poatill, 3NQHd3-13� OJt S3Sf17X3 �1f19�1SN0,?3MI auctioneer. • - 11 11M171?11�! 2dnoti -'13J. s, and upset. The driver had the 321�H1 p, SATURDAY. MAY 2ND-Auction sale of misfortune to break his arm, bat house And lot and household furni• the other occupants escaped with- ture, in the Villy a of Mckering,the out injury. One of the front g • s • 0 property of �'41re. �l illett, Stile at �glr ! hk' wheels was rather badly buckled, 1,30. See bills. W. B. Powell', auc• _ # but otherwise the car sustained tioneer, ' Litter~Carriers Elay Carriers i but little damage. About the TUESDAY, MAY 3TA—Auction Of t»' same place a Ford car had a 'rear an 8 roomed brick house with frame Ptimpa, Door Tracks, Cow end collision with another which addition, barn, also About li acres of Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc, �a was •just ahead of it, in wbic•h the land to he sold in 2 parcels, house- It will par you to get my prices on c' bonsehold furniture etc., in the Vill- Above before buying elsewhere. >r5,' carr" Were ?ornetvhAt damAlred y' a -- ' Another (.'Ar ciao ditched neAr the age of Claremont• the property of p A v Q t Another (.'A Melons tchedLie oil one the Petate of the late Wn-.Edwards. FRANK J. PRUUSE - . ay B Sa1P Ar 1.30 o'clock,sharp. See hills. PICRF.R1�(J, - U\TARIO t:f the Wheels. Wga. Maw, auctioneer. 1 , 2,�,- .j..:. ., ,. :. ...:.- n•' ,.._ . ..w, ,,. .ir. ern✓' Fy' .tl,3i. r<•':. ci ,4, a r shove ,.••,.ec.,k-'a�'`Y, , .. r e. ,'.Y^ S.. r "k� d � s� •u;•F"- �,.,.;_..t• , ate. ,y�,4�� y4!-:, r4.,•. ��a •,..' ,s �.. n„di >"'i ?t•`:.- c"`.t. Hr,;i+ •�.,�, '?r,:, .: e" ���"�'r �;��..£I'^•�.�1 .+>iz��# ,n�`� �s^ �r' at�.;�,,.�rl'�m��`se .±sWit