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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_05_08 -4,T7b, ;Fwkivp '47Z, 11*13��17a=_:4 rai� N" >;ZW1. v. 7 '7 .7 : ..No* pICKE'OT VOL. XLIV. X%ING9 QNT, FRIDAY, MAY S. 1925 sir. FOOTBALL.GAMES DUNDARTON. S.ON'f.L we are sorry 3^`' in the Miss Dorothy Clugston. AIR SERMONS The fonow Ing are the scores iay,js ill with the measles.- GREENWOOD games playacton Haturday, May2od. to I at Aebburn-Ashburu 0, Claremont I; We are pleased to see Wm. Thom around mwalu after his recent illness. at Oberrywood-Ohe ood 1. Good- D..'Dim-tor H. FORSYTH. Opb Mrs. Wm. Nicholson sad Miss Helen XllkeoMember - wood 1; at BrookfillrIpBrooklin 2. MILLS blared cal Aesocistic!n of Odtado.Reg• I Green River 0: at Whitby-Picker- Thom had a business trip to the city of the American' Optometrical am r I on Tuesday. Association. Eyes examined by appointment. Io3, Whitby I The gamed for May Prose 2VIC Claremont.Out. Elliott,of Oshawa, Inspector of HstftbltihOd IM 9thare Whitby at Goodwood.Cherry- Welfare movement, occupied 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R. You who are unable to go to wood at Claremont, Ashburn at Green C Riyer and Brooklin at Man 11dinburt member of the College Of Church can-Listen In" to ser- Chester. the pulpit here on Sunday morning ,%mz ftyidaiaas and uigeons of ontart d delivered a ve" forceful address 0,lisaintiLts 'mons broadcasted Ly some bf an Mr.Hill at Ju_the SCRATCH FAED �ttsarfo.01 Royal oollems of Surgeons, &n in: We hope to hear a FOR LAYING HEN,% a W -dalemes of WORD:= our beat preachers. GREEN RIVER. terests of his work, In the near future and realLtIoneo,Brougham. when we should have a-full meeting. .-$175 per 100 lbF, Then during the week Y612 The Green River football team jour- disposal the neved to Brooklin on Satutdoy lastfor have at your a of the season. CEDAR-VIEW aads, Orchestras. Lec-. a. B their first League Ram he following are some of the many"inents CRACKED CORN-H9N SIZE: Chir o rattic adjustings are efficient in overcom- tures of your choice (the Although they were defeated by 2.0. ing: rll forms of nerve trouble and head-ache, The farmers are glad to see the rain. air is full of them. they played a good game with only 10 $2.90 per 100 lbs. Glad to know Mr., Dixon was not rj spinal troubles.throat and luug weak- men. But there will be a Change On eumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- seriously hurt.t he E dem high blood pressure and other circulatory Our Radio Sets are so simple Saturday when Ashburn meets t Miss May Michell spent Sunday with P, troubles,heart trouble and goitre. any one can handle them. Rivers on the latter't own grounds, as Miss Hazel Turner. FINE CRACKED CORN Jack NighewRader and F.Turner have R. DUR WIN E. STECKLEY. Many.atteadedthe football game at FOR BABY CHICKS DHonor Graduate of Toronto of Chi- Let us Brooklin Saturday afternoon. demonstrate 'at your their Brussels up. and the community see these 8 cents per thl,,- sovactic. willmake res; Picker. ''home. You are not obliged to will see a treat when they Frank Oartpr and Hugh Michell d log Village arid surrounding district, Tuakday, buy unless suited. men In tae line up. W. Dixon. For an ap- spent T y woot call141 J Bowmanvillor lave stlyone taklas treatinent. 471Mr. d Mrs.Spears andMiss MurielCHERRYWOOO. speaturs day evening with W.J. POWDERED 1BUTT9RXILK T0 ­A- and Mrs. Turner. The popul" drama. entitled "Aunt City visitors were- Mr. and Mn. Gpos Ee Baker Susan's Visit,"will be presented,uader Find.C.'J. Cameron. Mr. White. Mr. -PUT IN WET MASEI AH. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand totffV-jje the auspices of the Ladies'Aid Society, Wilson. W.and Mrs.Bindle and Mrs. 0 Solicittir.Notary Public Etc. Money to 179 -8 In the Obomywood Methodist Church R. Brodie. South Wing,Court House, Whitby, 2317 Phone TRY IT I on the evening of Friday. May 15th, 1100. RICHARDSON&00.-Barris- by the Wbitevale Ladies Aid Society. kjoters.Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation This Is an excellent and most amusing BROCK I ROAD. GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS xi Life Build�*Corner Yonge and Richmond Sts.. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. play.and you should not miss It, A Toronto. instrumental The fol I win Is a report of the tests J. He Beal number of vocal and In S. S. X. 6! during the month of 'WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar. @elections will be given between acts. April. Names in order of merit. Sr. risttr. Solicitor. Notary Public. Room Funeral Director Doors open at 7 30 o'clpck. Enter- IV Eileen Carlton. Jr. IV-Bulb 339 Confederation Uie Building.Toronto. Ea- and talament will begin at 8 o'clock.sharp. trances;4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen Diamond (bon), Lorne White, Bea- mission 25 cents. children 15 cents.' & $trw East. Telephone-Main 7030, ReWdefte- Ad trice Fuller, Brock Hood.. Sr. III- -'L-icemed Embalip"r Hudson,1748. Bert Gihson. Charlie McDon.-ild (ab- VOTOR 11RAIRSE OFtEENWOOD. sent) Jr. Ill-Ross Car)ton. Sr. 11 10 0 A L Lien to I A. tb)-Jarnfit Murdoch George Willson....... CLAREMONT, ftt. -Hilda Emil. :DR. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Sto'.Iff. Phone 9*14 Robert Brown bAs secured work in Nellie L)'Riley. Sr. I I (a i vole. Honor Grad jate of 0rjca&o and To- Toronto for a mouth or two. Nortuak Fuller. Charlie Neal. Jr. 11- R" too.. h aid, Rdoe Willson. SrL A good supply of Hard and Soft ley es and %c�R o Univeriiii ,1011, I Co= 'of J. Worthy,of Toarouto, was io,the Annie McDon -00, Dental 3t:rZea-m. Phone 1 11, R ace wave Pr.-Gordon CAmmack. Jimmy Mc- Coal on hand. A1,ko a supply V 1915, Naoutsid appointments. 241Y village on Saturday, He is al welcome here. Donald, Lottie Neal,'Lawrence Cam. of Kindling Wood, LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. rnsick. Mildred Gibson.Myrtle Ellicott. Ueorge Wilson. of Toronto. motored B stove length. Graduate of the Royal Colelae of Dental F;%it Trees, Shrubs SIIOV* down on Saturday evening spent (?aril 0'RIlev. A Class-Ivan Fuller, Ourgeons and University of Toronto Crifice Sunday with his father. H. Wil- Russ Hnod. Roes,Hood, Eddy McDoo- 'o. on Roll. 20. Average attend- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ever murdcck's Confectionery Slum WhAtky. Gib"hours 9 to 12 ;l,to 3.30. Ind.'pbone 6. Having secured the a an-y for E. D. son aid. 147 Smith A. Son Ltd.. areerymen, Mrs.Stanley Byers is veru Ill at the ance,22, H. Maclatcsh. Teacher. IWI pbose 220� DONALD MUNRR, PICKEKING;, of Winona. Out. home of bar parents. Dune"and Mrs N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. R IS_ - trona it at Dental bt2r 1 am prepared a Graduate of Royal C41W&- to take orders for all Dolphia, of Claremont. Her many WHITEVALIE. office 9. friends hope she will soon be able to Drove and the University of Toronto kinds of Fruit Tress.Small Fruit D. A. Scotts store, Claremont. Ont. return to bar home here The mile held by Mine Moore on Bat afore bouts-9 a,in, to,5 p in.. Saturd 9 Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. atWhitevale W. Pengelly is having the Joe She& 4 is to Pp.m. Phone Clare 1403. lowest possible prices. i2rday waa a success. Special rstima for large quantities. house moved down near the barn this Rev. J. D. Parks.B. D.,of Timmins.' week, away from the noise and bustle The Service Gar&cra Is spending a few weeks with his bro- 2Stf of the read and where be can slumher tber here. R. R. J. Shirley. Veterinary Sur- ully in the warnings andisturb- our now merchant. Mr. Parks. has N. J. Chapnma, Pickering Motor overhault-1g, to and side our- gem.Honor"Graduate of Ontario Yater- the motor tramb- ffor nicely settled and is very pleased D _ !3 b tain repair maga' jaar�17_~ Anitliseasesof domestic animals eaByere and Masi oeorgeMid with the situation arwad the Vale,eaesuansav uvated. 74 King Street West, Battery Se"ice-ChArging ry • dioton are in Manville this week at W. J. Beaton. of Toronto, and Dr. Oshawa,Phone 629 MIT and overhauling. HARDWOOD teadiog the funeral of the former's B. B. Beaton. of Whitby. witb their All work guaranteed. Flat rate brother John. The late Mr. Byers wire;ar.d families, spent the week• service charge FLOORING spent his boyhood days near Green- end with their parents here. Phone 5610 Mark. Central. V;1� woodou the farm now occupied by Rev, Mr. Cameron, Baptist Horne V. RICHARDSON- Real Ea James Byers and will be remembered mission Secretary, give a very later•we late, Insurance.convey W. E. a E R R Y, ancin& Notary 3-8 clear plain oak, $100 pr.m. b M by the older residents of this neigh- ,ti,g discourse on the vrork In that ru.blic.ger Pickering,Out, 3M 3.8 No I clear 85 borbood, church on Sunday morning. POSTIIII� Licensed Auctioneer 8-8 clear birch, 84 The 1.0. O. F are looking for& Hoe 77 audience this (Friday) evening,when 0 "a ommues a York sad onswick. -8 N F u I clear BROUGHAM. a Broupham Dramatic Club are to 6 - th bee eales Of 611 kin" anank ato so cc ghm-bege Beech and maple same price Dobbs,' in ale Davelt mkoftes. Addiremorae&ITWP,O...Out. as birch Mn, Brown returned home-on Sun- give the drama, -Deacon the hall bprp. 111.11RATON TOWNSHIPOLBBK Will supply material only, o.r sup- day. rn P 4101 Silas Jennie Duncan spent the week. Mr. Daniell bon sold his residence wafts Do OGSTV"A*W. OOMnOM610UM for Mr. Passmore. of Pnrkdale. who will ply )abut with materifti. end at her home here. F on pigeon assess Dauer of Mardems LAo. Quality guaranteed. Mrs. Watt visited with. Mrs. Mat- car' and poultry business Builders' Suppliea 7 4"w I&= ons. IF-1 eek. here. MrII.Tapsmore. we understand. Prices subect to change the we ddiing the pR@t or I:an rFtceomplished musician and choir Mission Band meets as usual at 'DAVID A. FUGH-Live stock auc• witbount n tion;�er. Graduate of C. M. Jones' Sc otice, leader in the city and will be very wel- Cement school, Mrs. Brown's on Saturday afternoon. I a in cmir Vale. num- Coal Chx Mrs. Shepherd entertained a ago. 1-ifetime experien" with ped, . =r Next Sunday Mothers' Day will he .w- stock, Block and ring work. All kinds PICKERING, eit. her of the(;reenwodd young people on Lumber, Mly attended to. Terms reasonable. Pbore • Sunday. observed in the two Sunday Schools riorciartmort. 161y of men am. here. In the Methodist Sunday Miss Bate has a gang c School Rev. Mr. Hann, of Toronto, Shingles LUMBER ,,,d remodelling the house she re- 8 , ---I WMMAW, LICENSED AUC- In will address the school and special . p ploy TIONEER.for York,Qntalio andDurham cent urchwed. 1, visit• music will be rendered. Everybody is Ready Roofing Counties. All kirkda of Wes promptly attended Mrs. D. Russell, of Markbstr to. Term reasonstile. Daum for tialas my be ed herdauptiterel4fre. Norman invited to attend. rsffrsaged at NEWS,officv. Bell and Indewil. POULTRY The Ladies' -Mission Circle of the :i Burton. last week. ... .1 . -- and Laili �derkt phones. Whitby,Out. 317 The many friends of Mrs. Stanley Whiterale Baptist Church intend t and drama on the 0 WANTED The are very sympathetic with her holding a cancer Also, Hard and Soft Coal in her serious illness. evening of May 22nd. The ladies of always on hand. Highest prices paid for Duncan, Mrs. Phil- the Methodist Church, of Markham, Mrs. and Miss N, will present their popular drama, an. �Rny quantity of bene ip and Miss Brodie visited with Miss Write Murrison at Goodwood lost week. titled"An 'old me Ladles' Aid." New And chickens. Wes!ey and Mrs.-Gobam. Mrs. W. There will be readings, vocal and in- F. A. RE E S 0 RD, or phone. as giren between Brooke and Mr. Todwas. of Dollar, visited J. H. and Mrs. Madill on Sun- acts- ..., 'Bedroe Neskel I The Whitevale Library board have strumenta.1 eel t da LsKate Brodie returned to the decided to close the Wednesday after -Phone 2 city on Tuesdav, after apendingapou. coon service from May lot to Septem- Is of weeks with bee sister, Mrs. G. bar let. The library has been a great Harness Boats Repaired Furniture Box 296 WHITBY committee of the pie success,and a joint en's Institute will hold its board and Women's Institut hold 4 a will Now is th^ime to-got your olct The Wom a Will surely appeal to the woman Tuesday at the a meeting this week to arrange for a 8T meeting next Mvo Bread Flour The harness and beets repaired of taste. The greatest induce Holtby at 8 00 garden party early in the summer to home of Mrs W. H. raise funds to snake It a still greater at a price that will went will be the low prices o'clock.' _40F are seltiag 0"T "and Marvel The Shepherd family motored to success. -jyahle time was spent In the suit you. Streeteville this week to attend the An enj, They will wear like new, furnitute at Odd Fellows' Hmk4 on Monday evening uncle.,the funeral of Mrs. Shepherd's when an insilling degree team from 'THOMAS WATSON Dreseerk and Stand, 24.60 up Pastry Flour' late Ed. Smith. bool are ob.. StouRville,was.present to confer the Beds, steel walnut finish$12 to$1.5 1 The Union Sunday Se . PICKERING, ONT. obtained from you Grocer. third degree. A eetbren number of b Bed Spi inga., 5.75 to IZOO May be serving Mothers' Day on Sunday next were at 10 a. M. A proud is assur. -also present from Pickering, Mattresees-Ezamine the During the MfljS ed. All are welcome.' Toronto and Agincourt, ticking mi'�d quality of Brooklinflour W A N T E D r 00 The regular monthly.meeting the evening two 25-year jewels were pro- felt filling, 7.50 to 15. seqted to two of the brethren. After on t S. WILSON, Prop. Brougham Ladies' Aid will be aid at be routine business was over refresh- GOOD POULTRY . the home of Mrs'. W. H. Ellicott, ES Wednestiay, May 13th, at 2.30 p. m. ments social time spent by all. Spies 1.50 pet! bush., Ontario apple& a All welcome. . t social evening was MerrittAvery rletsan Russets 1.00 per bush.,, were,served and a pleasant - -GOOD APPLES Aw A. It I? There passed away on Monday, 1.00 per bush., nt on londay in the school room May 4th, Mrs. Christie,at the holy*of @Pe Tolman Sweets 1.00 per bush. Pota.- (Snecessor to C. H. Burling) ays to Attend be Methodist -Church, when the toes at current prices.also Ega her daughter. Mrs, -Perryman. The of a the three appointments, Furniture Dealer and deceased bad been a resident of bill vopulbers of Locust Hill and Gberrv- Prices delivered at Pickering Village,. a and. not- Vnitevale. I* very week Faneral DiWtor village for 9 number of yeAr wood,tnet-t id farewell to Baroid baby ducks for sale a The V%.A Best I p b j 0 g her advanced years, a student of at W.00per 100. withstanding Interest in community King, of Orillia, who Is Phare 1300 took an active The Victoria College, and who has filled LLIOTT and church life of the place, churches for 11 A. 'H. C 0 0 K Pickering, Ontario c sympathy of the many friends of the the pulpits of these Perryman fatnily are extended to months during the past two years them in their sorrow. during the illness of the pastor. Farmers, Attention rainting allaDecaratinor ed, refresh- Corner Yonge and Alexander A very pleasant time was spent at short program was render f John Gillman one evening thents served and a most enjoyable Streets. Toronto. the h e o social time spent by All. During the' I Fktn agent for the World's Greatest -flve of id to Mr. Separator:am prepared to fill all orders in last wXk when about seventy 8 arator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, trusted to me and will guaran Every graduate �f the ­ his neighgorst and friends met' to wel- evening an address was read King, expressing deep appreciation of Scales and Oil Engines. Fteury's, Lee satisfaction. Prices come bis bride. The brigbt and con- at his leAVing. famous Plows.Points,Grain Grinders, 1� T E KERING NEWS Moderate. last fifteen Months has tinuoug smile which lit up the count- big services and regret peenred employment. enance of the groom revealed PL happy Aa a slight token of the esteem I Wheel Barrowsetc. All orders left with M. S. Chap- and r.nntented mind such h had vvhi(-,h he is held he was presented Brantford binder twine and sec-)nd- a_q e '1' man will receive prompt open all year. Enter never hpfore experienced. The p,en- i,h 10 gold piece by the cnngream- band separators for sale. attention. 110W. Catalogue free. ing WskA spent with games. ppeeche,4 tions and a.*10 anid piece from the ROBT. DEVITT$ eta. and the resentation to the happy cboir of the Whir#-vale Methodist ower ol a number of Church, to which Mr. King made A couple of a 9 was hone 54 L. H. DILLING )5 Pick.' BROUGHA W. J. Elliott, Priaci r*Plr. "M d�Xtra. .; a'.:� •�' •.• -: �� .� .� r :t.1►- . . ._` ..... - ..e . .• _ ��k '. B�: -o c: � �� -i c'�'a'� _ _ - .-.. \ _ � �� �;/ •ire - , - - little pleasure in trying to fatten them and they went to market with few exceptions an Interiorbunch. We had c learned our 'lesson .and sometimes F • ._ .. Z -- think 1t was fortunate that we keep - --- _.'- — --- --- ' the bull long enough to be really im• •;� �� �-' i� pressed forever by the experiences - - and loss of a cheap sire. �i h: "Our next bull was of Grainford Mar• . . quts blood costing $100 at sin months. • Our first crop of-calves healed our U , t:• ' I wounds. Fine growth• fellows, they _ r "' t': accounted for any feed given, were a source of pleasure to the eye and j f if N� brought the best price Rhen sent to usarket Counting the difference in _ weight, adding the extra value per = { pound and inaking allowance for feed • '` consumed,. there was a balance of from $20 to $25 per steer it favor of _ AV 417 (J the good bull. A worse case was that • • of the heifers from the scrub bull. I They had to be sold for.beet. Instead of being able to select good heifers ....,., i we had lost two years by using the -� - �f scrub. Though It cannot be counted AA C�Use only Snowflake. DISSOIve One lndollars and cents, the satisfactionit , �,>, to keAo" en �nel tablespoonful of "Snowflake" lin & in feeding and caring for good animals y - is really worth more than all other Yea-gallon of hot water. It will re. tures combined." listenigwhite this move all grease and thoroughly can you afford to use-a Grade or y : • ..� Wd .. Scrub Bull? .. - sterilize the cans and bottles. -- says Mrs. Experience A Poem You O o glow. L 3 pUen for Bao�rElske Good Night and Good Morning. 1W�f10 �a8 long ago made ��t lr iwerssons lteh"q ftll1lft'� II+A�ary 9 The centenary of the death of '_lira. _ . her choice l n soap t,l Barbauld has just passed, but it is pas- s �'l aisle that it would not have been re- "Iviy! Sunlight really is wonderful for CleaLung called had not Francis Turner Pal- these bathroom fixtures. It mackes them spotless. and i1 41 41 AlAlito�la ® grave included in "The Golden Tress- shining jn almost n0 time. i ury of.the Best Songs and Lyrics in • - ' I the English Language," which Tinny "The secret, of course, is the pure, cleansing lather of TOM"" son helped him to choose, the follow- Sunlight. Sunlight simply dissolves dirt and grease so that Iii ' • Ing twelve lines, which constitute her they just rinse away. i� 6Ca chief hold upon fame:— ` ',ll w- I - "I wash the linoleum and paintwork with Sunlight, too, At IL"sitl'=!pisek� Life. I know not what thou art, because it's less work the Sunlight way. But know that thou and I must part; - — nd when, or haw, or where we met "After all,you can't beat a pure,-honest soap for econom- • even purebred that gene him ical' cleaning, so give me Sunlight — and nothing else Experiences With Scrub Sires. _ i own to ma's a secret-yet. g 6ng eight bull calves from purebred sire. Life' we've been long together; :every time. I always use it for the dishes because Sunlight is The most convincing argument in' . tee were made steers and kept until favor of the purebred sire instead of Tbrough�pleasant and through cloudy so easy on the hands. It is trade by the largest soap-makers in ��•� the grade and scrub are the actual re- ! two and one-halt .years old, -finished weather; the world, Lever Brothers Limited." ' on grass and when sold averaged $140 'Tis hard to part when friends are - ;posts which have been obtained from each. The neat year the farmer was dear - _ -the use of both types, aiLtug and was unable to take his cows perhaps 'twill cost a Nigh, a tear- The following are actual experiences a distance to a purebred sire. A 4( - Then steal away, give little warning,II of farmers on their own farms' I neighbor offered him the use of his (Choose thine own time. So"P ♦ farmer in Dufferin County, Ou-: scrub site. The progeny from mating a n;rio, had a calf dropped March 18th.I ba not Good Dight-but to some I .. from which five ateers. were kept, fed k _.'U19, which he sold on December 12th I brighter clime I.and marketed under the same condi- ' of the same year at 2S% cents per ( Bid me Good Morning � tions brought 3114 each, although pound. This baby beef brought I there had been a slight rise in price a X169.21. This coil! was out of a 8�I during the year. This farmer stated NEW HEALTH FOR Qg � -� at all is necessary, The panel front ;!grade cow which was herself sired by(that on the five steers he lost $130, In --►. and back are joined on shoulders, the a purebred bull. The calf was also I one year, and to the average farmer w+r'*, -- /1 \� 'imono sleeves cut in one with side- sired b7 an approved type of purebred using a scrub sire on ten females the SER, �Lo � ,uT �� i rout and side-back acct:ora. Narrow. -sire. In the same stable on similar loss would be $260, from a beef.stand- belts, which hold In the fullness at ` !feeding and treatment at the same time sides, may be omitted This little wan a calf also out of a fairly Good point alone. I[ the daughters of the _ ' sorub bull were kept In the herd this Aching Backs and Tired Limbs, nock, with either round n square grade cow but sired by a grade bull. w how in their calves la less- 'neck, is slashed down at cetrtre-front ! . ar -lose Quids '��- This calf was dropped Nov. 6th, 1918, or degree. This man claims that as deed Not be Endured. i and tied with a ribbon bow, or it tray and was sold on the same day as the soon as farmers keep an accurate pro- v" " be caught together with hooks and '- calf already referred to (Dec. 12, 1919) fit and loss account the scrub bull will Too many women endure suffering eyes. The frock pictured here is, He brought 19 cents per pound or 4% disappear. that casts a shadow .over half her ex- !made of blue and white percale. the a cents less.per pound than his stable {istenee, An aching tack, tired limbs,I _ l'only trimming being wh'to linen bind trate by the purebred bull and he A Peel County farmer's experience. attacks of faintness. splitting head- tugs; the belts at sides are al,;o. of Drought $174.80, He was 4% months is as follows —'"Though we had bees�aches need not be a part of a woman's white linen. Chambray, gingham and ciders, had taken more teed sad care, using purebred bulls for many years life. Such trials indicate plalaly that � I ! ; � soft woollen fabrics are practical i' but did not have as good quality anprevious to a time about nine years 1 the blood is thin and watery and that materials for making it.' For dressy sQ was not am profitable as his better ago, we yielded to temptation on a the sufferer needs the help of a real wear, taffeta, printed siks or wash bred stable mate. These calves were I growthy looking, well-built grade tonic such as�Dr. Willtams' Pink Pills.'! ailks are very striking. Child's panty szeeptionally well fed, but breeding 'Shorthorn for which we paid $35 at Suffering women who have used this 1 dress, No-1015, cut in sizes 2 to S six months old. (Why should he,not years. Size 6 ,r•equirts 2% yards cot>rated to the extent of 4% cents per medicine speak of !t in the highest l _ , _ pound and theD extent the feeder to mar- produce as good stock as a registered I terms. Among those who have been material S6 or 40 inches wide calf coating $75 more or less,?) When c - kot his beet calf at very close to as i thus helped ie Mrs. Ada' L. Harman, HOW TO ORpER PATTERNS much mossy in 4% months shorter� his first calves were about tour or five Virden, Man.. who writes "Follow- - months old they seemed a poor lot, but l_ ,' Write your name and address plain time, Tibia is a case where the feed• tag the birth of a Atli bora child afew - ly, giving number and size of such was right in both cases and where e thbull was kept for another season in years ago, I had a very serious timeMW . t the purebred Dull was directly reepons. spite of our observations. When the I was so weak for months that I eould+ patterns as you want- Enclose 20c in �+ lble for the difference. steers Were put in to'feed when rising stumpy or coin (coin pr.�ferred'; wrap not walk serosa the room without a! I it carefully) for each number, and The experience of a London Town- two years, as to our custom, the folly feeling of faintness. I had scarcely Itlsip farmer, Middlesex County, with I of our selection most glaringly stared strength enough to stand up, and when address your order to Pattern Dept., _ *hip, t r end scrub bulls shows very us In the [ace every time we went to dressing would have to alt down two \ ` Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ada- c closely the place of the scrub sire. Six�feed them. They wouldn't respond to or three times. My face and lips were _ � hide St.! Toronto. Patterns sent by years ago he-had in his herd eight very good feeding and attention. There was colorless, I had no appetite, and life' return mail did not seem worth living. A friend 1 LN � ¢ urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink For ai e: _ A sergeant nt inn the of the Horses. he Br#fig's Arms, so- Pills, and I got six boxes. Before they e^1=' -Ontario Has An :Interest - Were all gone I felt improved. My ap- Qh-, " cording to particBunchularly once lost his tem • petite was returning, color was corn- ( �� Per at a particularly awkward'asses from t. in Fier Children - .. : Ing into my face, and I was visibly be'ind"NevwiLhouer trspeaking to oach the em!trhe stronger. I continued taking the pills �'�.� roared. "It you do, that thick 'ead ' "Who Is that'woman who has been driving a small car 'round the and fully regained my former good - © ! Township all week? What's her line, I wonder? She'called at every i © �of yours'll get so kicked we shan't house down the main road and I-suppose she will stop here some day health. I consider Dr. Williams' Pink _ 'ave nothing but lame 'osses in .the ' soon," questioned the baebelor of the "Comers" as be sat down beside Pills a blessing ,to weak women, and ' - � stable." the door to enjoy his afterdlnner smoke sad watch the sun go down tar' hope my ezpertence will induce some L toys all its glory behind the wooded hills. "'Wh weren't you at the meet-. other sufferer to try them:' I A fly itself is harmless, but as a ; ing? Oh, no, it was held while you were in Toronto for the Winter You can get these pills from any PANTY FROCK FOR 'THE TINY FaLr;' replied hie sister, who had come over just• for a chat And so medicine dealer, or by mail at 60 cents germ carrier extremely dangerous. he had all his questions answered: "That woman" was a aurae, but a TOT. -- a box,direct from The Dr. Williams' - nurse who helped people before they got sick, as well when they There are many ways to trim`thi Try--being--cheer ful "when your •had to stay in bed; a nurse who gave a lot of her time to the children— Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont little slip on party frock, and in many troub'.es are heaviest, and ie� how , those who went to school, and those who hadn't started yet and, mostin of the figured materials no trimmg much lighter they become, of all, the wee new babies just arrived in the homes.throughout the Metes and Trees. - � .•, Township. "The meeting was held in,the Town Hall, and you see, Trees sometimes assume very gr'o -- ---`---- ' ---" ---"-`-- �- -young Doc (you remember he's been Medical Health Officer sinee his tesque shapes And`one can tr'a'ce in father died),.told us he could arrange without a cent o1 cost to any o1 us or the Township, to got a nurse to come and give us help for our- their branehrs the outlines of animals selves and our children, just like the farmers for years have been get- or birds. ting help in improving their stock and producing better quality of grain, Occasiona113�, too, the monarchsof -and every man and woman at the meeting wanted the-nurse, so that's the forest may resemble the giants how she started." 'And, Uncle,-she was at the school to-d y again, $ and often of legendary lore, But lip and I-got a gold star," broke in his nephew, a young hopeful of nine i not often do they grow in such a way • b I to '+ years. "You got a star, and for what?" "Because for a whole week I as to.give the idea of a geographical ! 0 bad my chores done, my health chores, I mean; and you should hear STOCK ' ' 1 formation. , ^ - the nurse tell ua how easy !t is to grow up strong and healthy and be s Such a tree, however, can be seen able to pitch ball and slug a hockey stick—Health Talks, she calla John,living over on the 4th, told this story. o- r., them; and the girls at school have lesions too, "Little Mother's grTrwing in"The Lady of the Lake" dis•' just five years ago I took account of myself. Then I Classes," and learn bow to look atter s little baby. But,"Uncle, she trio in Scotland, Its short and 'longi started to weigh the milk from my herd of nondescript does heaps of things for big people too; sh'e helped granny.when she limbs give a,.distinct impression of the, cows. In.four months I had sold seven and in twelve burnt her leg and when she heard Bert Jones cough she offered to map of England. months I only had two of my original herd but had drive him and hie father over to the doctor, and Bert is getting better ,-- -� bought four more. My herd was reduced to s�ti, bat I naw." "And she visits every home you know," added his sister, "and beef insects, which thrive on the was getting as much milk as frotp the 18. Now I have 15. talks over the health of every member o1 the family so don't be sur- guava tree, mimic the leaves so closely i cows, some pure bred and.others good grad, and a real ;' prised' when she calls on 3.011. Nell, I must be going now, and you , .! won't sec much of me for a few days because the women have asked that they even change color as the! ,:_..,good bull. ilia nurse to give a Home Nursing Class this week. Come,Son." "Yes, season advances—from hriliant red to; "Arn,4 making any money?" , "Well. ou'cati bet your hat I'm not losing any:' - r ght mother, to bed by eight o'clock is one of my health chores." "Where green, and then to golden brown. y lt4 . rom, did you say"" "Ob, she is a Public Health What John did others can do. did the n,irse come f ! Take at. least one gond ook fit the USE BETTER BULLS roe ' ,.. Nurse fr,i u the Provincial Department of Health." r l if you wol,lLl like to know the. name of the nurse in the district sky daily. I r ' ;where you live, write to Department of Health, 9padina House, Toronto. ISSUE SSUE No. 19—'26. T y '"? ri. 1�'•'"g„ :$�%iA'X acv Ah' kS} .r».,,„ ..;. �.—'?x ^.C. vMa:,,-•MT 'd Yt.+r' > r� ,.• .F. 1 w., rye ,� ,.-,� , a .,. .-,n _ .e ,...K.. A..,.xr•- :.a..'�.i•.:. •'n,a•v'k"r-.-.0 •.�••. •. .,.r,:.,,rr. 1...I.1"':sees .,r•...tw. :.sees .--,. ..7•x"1+. .•:.ty,,f:CC' .. r, -r„Bw,.-,� .. .. _. ..,.•:,'M' ry",., �•. _ _ � — - _ ski.•,:: ,..•. Is quarter of-the cases of infantile par- t - "'�;f you'd hke a �Ittle better tea than you aIysia that do develop never show any paR adyrdltafb lb • : are using, please try ,"Red Rose" wasting. _ ' PKo. . r_rvAcuuM w- enr) { e Mills, On the Loneliest Isle. " "We were two,years without news; ,MIS the Rev, Marty" Rogers, a r� x " - _ _ _._ - • I -' sionary, who has Inst returned to Eng- land with his wife and son-from,-Tris- ' � - tan da Cunha, referring to_his ex- periences on the loneliest island An the Empire. "Our baby was born there , --.. _ - '* .x• ` , - �• - � -• 'three years ago, soon after we arrived. -' - � ,Jti '• , *t► toO� �� "There are 140 inhabitants, who areAv ' all related: There are only five dif- \r1c _ - bo ferent names on the island.. Women predominate, owing to the fact that ,The same good tea for 30 yeari s. Try t. " twenty-five Tears ago seventeen men gam" putoff on a.sailing ship for food and, :•� ,, :• were drowned. The people are half- colored, they speak English, 'and are / very patriotic. They asked us to name J \ ? H E�.LTH� E-DCICATION ;our baby Edward; which we did, in !honor 'of the Prince of Wales. BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON - I "The inhabitants rarely see pleat Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Ian d they live by barter among them- selves. All marriages were perform- 3 ^a DL litiddleton`wM be glad to answer questions on Public Health Mat ed by one of the men." tws through tbU column. Address him at Spedina Houses Spading Cmc*nt. Toronto • Make Punishment Fit the uill�lllllNIIIIIII Dr, Margaret Patterson, woman It is well to know some of the symp-:there must have been other cases oo-I magistrate of Toronto women's court, ' 'toms of infantile paralysis. Epidem- curring previous to it, but these cases seems to believe, onto w en'sllment ics of this disease are most likely to'either recovered without showing any. occur during the late spring or early'symptoms of paralysis, or else were ehouid fit the crime. In addition, she ; suntmer. When an outbreak does Is a judge with a keen sense of humor unrecognized as infantile paralysis. l • come, it is always difficult to decide and were treated as sorne other con- .who can see a joke coming a mile off. -which was the first case, and still i dition, or not seen by a hyslcian at A short time ago a, young Hamilton , more difficult to find out where the all. Knowing the possibility of miss- girl appeST�before her who was disease came from. The conclusion . ing these cases, it is important that charged with stealing,a pair.of won- arrived at by the investigator that I all people, lay people us well as meth- when a definite case is first diagnosed, cal people, ahoald know what sym.when decorated and ,tremendously ! r p toms raise'a suspicion of infantile high-heeled shoes from a department _ 1���,paralysis. One authority gives the store. When the punishment came up, h. /2 following:- A moderate or high the magistrate looked at tlib shoes, ' ^ Ford Runs 51'f u fever occurring suddenly without looked at the girl, and,smiled a,smile �+UbQ� V QU,L1 r s '" ; Oil �`iafl0n 01 asp'-Ing ! known cause, and accompanied 9 whicD seemed to evidence complete G V nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or con- �mpreliension.of all the, follies and A new atetom4tic and.selt-regulating stipatlon or cold in the'head or cough, vanities of femininity. - -'- -- -is susgidous, particularly betwee - device known as the "SUPER" is of-, "i think she should be sentenced to M Sered for sale by SUPER SALF?9 CO. 'Juae and September: This seems to of PORT HOPE, ONT. With this de- be rather a broad statement, for prat-I walk back to Hamilton in those shoes," _ vice Fords have made 51% miles per tically all children under three might 1 She remarked. Chines i I e wood oil or tong oil. is the gallon. It removes carbon and does have one or more of these symptoms i � g away with all spark plug trouble. during the summer, however, one 7 / �� j most important basis of all water- with Starts car la 3 seconds. Super Sales thing to remember is that in the early S � N TABLETS I proof varnishes: Co. want distributors and are wtllfng stage of infantile paralysis, there may�BABY. '� e l and be neither pain nor para to send sample on SO days trialysis, and / man cases capable of spreading in-I ALWAYS IN TE HOME' ! �j`;r Cla"ified Advertisements *!� allow you 50c for trouble of installing Y F p it it does not do all they claim. Write fection never go beyond this stage., _ ` ADW-4 tVea-rsD To uo PLAIN AVD 1� them to day. I There is one stage, however, that un-j jj i Ifant wwlas at Come:•wl ale or spare ttvei eationabiy justifies suspicion. It is Once a mother has used Baby's Own I i food troy' work tent am distance: chargee vatd, 1f WE WANT CHURNING ""-e stage of tenderness. Particularly Tabtets for her little ones she will use send .um„ co: ,xRt�n:.re x.amat it,ntua�carsaa '' dis there tenderness in the back and+nothing else and as long as there are neck. f babies .14 the home you w1I1 always ! I sass CATALOGUE ' Mothers should take notice of this. gad a box of Baby's Own Tablets on T.M o I h _ It is a fine sign to pay attention to Ihand Thousands of moths have be- + 'Rar^3� �HDaWma�Bares�a �. [i, And Slee • It, Too. - _�— � if your baby objects to being held,� , p i rhe w-+aht rearm. ato�ame, oar, �. come coavtnced tri n the tueI use j look out for infantile paralysis. If Friend-"What a devoted motorist the baby is sick, it is natural for him I of the Tablets that^here 1s thtug to your husband fa' Fairly lives in an I -. We supply cans and pa'y express to want to cur! u in your arms, but I eq•ai them in banishing cvnetipatlon I an every -hour he's awake,I cIIarges We Day daily by atl+rass i! he cries when up curl him up, it i and iadtgeistinn; breaking up voids and 1 doesn't he Y" � money orders, which can be sashed I may be his neck and back muscles are simple fevers; expelling worms and j Wife-"Yee, and even bunks with ' - NIGHT anywhere without any charge. p ® his nose •:ben he's asleep_ MbRNING fa -- To obtain ,the to price. Cream It istegenerallytl3r be paralyzed thrmtuni. 1 i tender. If such cases are followed n , promoting that beakthful refreshing i sleep so necessary "to the welfare of - F I p lY' yam• tittle Daae. Among tilt-thousands of � ` ���' E p YU U R EYES - must be free from Dad savors and Later on, in most cases, weakness of For Sore Throat Use Mlnard's Liniment � mbthars who praise Baby's Own Tab- f AN CLHAA AND HEAL?H1• - contain aq Isms than 30 per cent (some muscles or parts of muscles de- lets.1s Mrs. AIQx: J. Perry, Atlantic, - •�_�+s:■saga won•w.atrs ao.oeeWaeq 1 ay` velops, The symptoms which the doe- A farming implemfent has been in- jlr ButteL„b�t for is epected to find are loss of mus- N•9. who says:-"1 always keep - vented to strip rice from the stalks) "' yBOWes Company �.tilllltrDd, cls power, distributed in no regular Baby's Own Tablets in the house as 1 F Antiseptic retention know of no other medicine tbat can 'while standing, so that the straw can I ' Toronto of sensation. If the doctor is equip- equal them for the minor lila that I be harvested separately �O`l++a+fs f fashion, lose of reflexes and r references-Head OfDce, 'Toronto 1 fluid Austria expects to revive its dor-1 Healing quick relief for ped to do so, he will tap the spinal come to young children." The Tablets h' For • column, get some of the spina • are sold by medicine dealers or by r " Bank of Montreal. or pour local banker.'and gain valuable information froml mast irelain industry with eaten-i bpraitte brutei rheumatism mall-at 2oc a box from The Dr. Wil P° ' •. Established for over thirty yea». (examining it The public should keep;liams' Medicine'Co., Brockville, Ont sive deposits of kaolin that have been 1 tad tt�atnafaticr -- - in mind that the muscle wasting o discovered. _ which forms the prominent feature of f '�"► the ordinary mental picture of the I Daily Newspapers Unjustly -The - • ` _ disease does not come for weeks after I Charge''. the acute stage has subsided. It 4s NURSES x Ritz-Carlton therefore true that a diagnose based Ottawa.—The criticism often f +1M OF on muscle wasting is rather late to, made that some of our Canadian daily The Toronto Hespltah for incursNea, Ote� Atlantic City do any good. Moreover. about one- papers are, extravagant of newsprint. affiliation with Bellevue"and Anled How(tahs. New Jersey j If, however, this criticism were direct.' New rwa city aversit three year• course ed against a condition that is permit- at Training to young ,women, having the ' d -America's SmartestTENTS, CAMP EQUIPMENT i ting the destruction of so much of our r.gs+»d education. and desirous o< setomi�s ° Resort Hotel. WORKING CLOTHES forests by fire, it might be with more I nurses. Tt Hosftd has adopted the o o y hear system. The popfh rreelve onHwmof - �. justification. Canadian II@Wapapera , q„•acboeL a monthly 14nowantL F duet further PAINS. IN LEFT )Famous for its Etub. Array Supply Store are not large users of newsprint, the expenses to and from Fort Vert For tnrtaw peBII afltalOaphelfe. 160 KING ST. EAST TORONTO daily papers having a total average Inform•"•" apply to the uverintead.nt.' - Perfect Cune and Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. circulation of but 1,647,260 copies. To} _ J a �ellrtlCE. White'forcatalogue. provide the newsprint for a 16-page , - SIDE' "ANO" BACK - paper covering this circulation re- / e ` , Zingle rooms from $&09 I guttas 206 tons daily. Spruce is chief. : Double rooms from Moo ly used and of this species we bgve 9t6r lronWes Women Often Have ' Europe= Plea l' RW WANTED burned 470 mtlllon,cubic feet,'or But- l or stuttering disappear. 4uiakly and ; Relieoed by L dia E. Pinlcbam's � allyl' fiCleat to provide newsprint for E 81x• I - permanently ntly under ,our a been a e- S L fir– `� • '" JNeW Hyd2latrie , and oft li treatment.t. rh tressi s trout been rte Vegetab Co1l0IN111Bd rz �� Therapeutic I all S I teen-page paper 313 days in the year 7levedof this distressing troull. Writ. JOU+e for?p yeses. For saw timber and pulp- for free advice and literature- j THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE partlneDt; I d 1ptiafloler - i wood we have used 358'million Cubic kk� KITCH9149R, ONT.. CANADA Lachine,Quebec-="I took Lydia E. Datt�tm ' feet of spruce. In view of this com ham's agetabain My left d= =! I. GUFYTAVE TO'IT. Janaget suffered with ins xi My left side and I I parfson, the charge of extravagance �� ck, and with weakness and other - �-�• against the daily newspapers can hard y' 1 'troubles women so often Have. I'Was be established. This charge, how- , this estab is d i B , J i y about six — .• ever, might be quite logically made I Vegetable Compound�advertised > • y _I against. Canadians in general who are , � ontreal Standard"and I'have en � f� responsible for such great forest Are four bottles of it. I was s very sick wo-. a. ]oases.. �( man and I,feel so much better I would not be without it.- I also use Lydia E. Q •- Pinkham's Sanative Wash: I Safe That Screams. rnend the medicines to ray,friends and I K am willing for you to use Inv letter as a r. A R A young English inveliEor has just testimonial."-Mesa M. W. 13os> 680 ; brought• out a new device which will Notre Dame Street,ffis Lachine, Qye y add to the difficulties 'of the burglar. It Is a sate which screams as soon Doctor Said an Operation » it is touched by an,unauthorized Provost,Alberta.-'Perhaps you will ' .r- hand, and goes on screaming for four remember sending me one of your books rta< hours, or until someone who knows s year ado. I vl�as in a bad condition, how to atop ]t comes along. and would suffer awful pains at times . and could not do anything The doctor <ta The scream Is set in motion by Wren QH1Cp i said I could not have children unless Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. delicate and secret mechanism con- fl1iU lbCA1U I went tinder an operation. I yeas .� nested with a vigorous motor-hooter, 0 p�p /+ testimonials of. Lvdfa E. Pinkhem's Headache Neuralgia Colds ;`_Lumbago and is loud ,enough to arouse the en- "V I�YU vegetable Cotnponnd in the�apera and - x fire neighborhood within a radius of a friend recommended me to take it. Toothache Neuritis rheumatism To soothe and hese] the rashes After taking three bottles I became Pain a quarter of a mile or more. and skin irritations of childhood. much better and now have a bonny baby. -}_- Daily use of Cutfam t3oap.assist- girl four months old. I do my house '+► Acte t o� "Bayer" acka C � work and-'helg's little with-the chores. P The wife of.a Southern archdeacon td by Gutictua Ointment,viii l I recommend the Vegetable Corn ` the skin and scalp clean and healthy wh ch contains proven directions, sent his vestments.to be washed. The and prevent simple irritation$from . to my friends and am willing for you •Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets next morning she answered the tele- becoming serious• ' rise this testimonial letter."-Mrs.A.A; ;` >; +� a archangel t:4> one. Miss Mary, do d ge ,Z"Is rrce !aa Address Camilla" ADAM x Provos Am rts. d Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. ph mmol S, 64, t, 9» •'atralwea bY.Yoatreal."-Rria,aoaD Aspirin In the trade mark (reaisUe»d to Canada) of Atyee t[anofactttre of 2fohoacetle' want his shroud starched. ��On' went a and boa.We=tic, Qeticara Slavin•Stick 2Bc. ` ---_ _-- r ---- REDR- OSE Ikcldeater o[ 6alleyltettetd (Ace aalieylie Acid, "A. S. A•")• while it L well imown I ISSUE No. 19-125. 4 _ �^ •-khat 0eplrin m�n a says!maaq soture, to assist the public against Imitations, ills Tabled M inard s Liniment for Oolda. ( M Of Sayer 0osspany WW be ltaatped with theft poem trade marl. the "Bayer' Cross:' ' : ,c .. � _ • _. _ ._.'_ _ -_ sees _ .._._ `. _. •'"'i s+x. eels,.• ';', - .., ..i .:' .'.. .-: - - .. � �R7� !..., a, Yr„a^; sees? ,�. ,-: •z P +s... r..,a. " ."•rn "''`sit':�•,: .s ` 't .r t. '� A: - r.++-..�t.,b,.v •Fors;,.+ _ - y'... :Y, ,P-i- „s,,. •s:- w� r:. :-c. ,fres ",�.:" .'� ��!'. r.�•�;r't•.P'y,':r,: {y -':{.f telt,. ,r.., "" w+'rgA: ��.;, �.,. �„i,�A,��•'' '�;. ry'�.,rr.'.�.." V r. $• ,a ,A '%!Y�'-: _ a,.''+P�'• ^F=4 t n.7 r;'W "5W V "e In motion of G.' M Idd Iston, sec. Thi Pickering onded by Jrjbd A. White. by-l&w No, Ila concerning early closing in the -M Village of()Iarvtnrfbr-was repealed, a Vigilance Commaittee 7 per Vance. ...... 41. i y�.;,;' $1.50 if paid ad: bylaw having been passed-to that Is the RaetoGround ReRdy Crest effect.�. - ­A.T lBobscriptions ro the United States and -The object of,this Amoblatlon Is to :�',. , The Council nom adjourned to meet 10' -H. E R E Britain$2.00in advance. again a.t 10&. w.on Tuesday. May the lemon stealingand prosecute �,-T H E SEE E the ona. 25Lh, for the transaction (A general JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor& hominess.and as a Court of Revision p. m. Kambers having proper stolen cottunual STEELE BRIGGS., PACKAGE. MANGEL asts immediately with any membu :7- Yellow Interme'diate and White Sugar PICKERING COUNCIL. Of Executive Commits". -You will got the beet crop and tme-to.-varieti 'Thi above council met L11h d Membership too 11.00. you use,PhLAage Seed the tW if y adjournment on 1110110sy, e 4rh last. %Ukobe m&T behad from too Froddelit.01: Soccotipry an ........... Members all present, the reeve In the -chair. Minutes of lost meeting were. Exec.Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.P&Im- 4read and approved. er, M. S.Chapman,Pickering. A number of accounts were present- A GERMINATION TESTED RENNIE'S BEST SEED for payment and referred, to the D, Munro, Jas. Richardson.' `:respective standing committees. Leamitig, Wisconsin No. 7, White Cap Yellow-Dent, President Secretary Chidlow, of Claremont.was heard Longfellow, Cotupton'La. rre closing by-law. Het presented s, aitioIa,signed by a number of the CANNOT DO BETTER Secure Our Prices-before placing your order.. ceiness talent of the village. asking Install one of our nTt,G' 'OiL.Burners -law be repealedas�.hey . . . that the by led it detrimental to the best in your Range—Cheaper than coal THE BEST OF GOOD GROCERIES— ;interests of the village. abundance of heat just when Was you want it. Per- M. 0. Green, of Greenwood ide'L (ES, tur pure food bread 7 fectiv safe. • heard re the bad condition of the a has & 'worthy purpose. toad between lots 12 and 13'con 6. -OIL FURNACE BURNERS 'R I CHARDSO N Wm. Milne was board re bad con- -It brings health and full Instal in any furnace. No Gas. ..-dition of Altona road north of the Othstrength and a -meal titne Beat.control led at any point desized. - 4macession. Superior toany other form A cow, was received from the High- satisfaction to the folks - ay Debt. stating that the township -who partake of it rega- W. J. GORDON'S, Piokerin ' H'ardware, Store-aUbsidy for Iw1924 is$4096.45. of beating. g eFtll!s for Church Street, A. Matthews was heard asking for jarly. One slice lAgen'taWanted .23ty Pickering -gravel on sideline between lots 20 and a loaf; one loaf, forms the con 7, and he would give work habit.:21 ,gratis. bxm 5 C Swim 6 ra -1 -'Seeds Sheds_ I The standing committee on Cc A C"a"Loom Seeds me '--Alngen6iee reported and recommended the following payments: T Gregg, ex- ABBESTOPROOF Now is the time to get your 86-ed Corn. We have a, good -else and postage stamps 44,20; Leon- supply on hand and all No. 1 seed. 4agd Neares postage 9.56; J O`f1,eI Ari asbestos prepared roof coating. error In oil tax 3 00; The London A R. Will not crack, peel or bum. One ape ' Lancashire Co. of Csqada.Treasurer plication is equal to 10 costs of ordin Comptons Early, Longfellow, Nbrth Dakota, hood 40110; J Murkar, Dig and adyt ary roof paiaw Will make a voicif salary I .-7.W D$ Bew4p. on sect of entirely waterproof. Does not require Imp Leaming, Wissonsilit 7, 42111,00; TGreax.ott div court as clerk WNE:900. dressing or painting. dw March 4.00; Ed Wesson, ditto st nCKEMq1. G or full particulars 'it) tegard to this White cap �72eflow Dent, 7 olden Glow 41*11iff 4 00; The Globe Indemnity Co. I Canada.premium, on Tp insurance valuable roof coating apply to -9 good Seed Corn L Neale, kalary as Get yours while wave the varieties, a :3110 00: ditto for dog*A'L.%60 scarce this season. is ThW.tandiog cmbruiltew on Relief 32-39 PICKERING 'Araported and recommended payment Coal, Coal. I special price on as follows : Muskoka Hospital for Agent for MoCormick—Deering Farm Machinery y 40onsumptivei, maintenance of R'Hand Repaiis. «M area IM 30; 3 Richardson. supplies Hard and Soft Proal of the' ELM DALE M11-I_ to 0 ftepbeusm and fami y 10 24. H a �A The standing committeeon Bonuam best quality on 1=X033=MMX1NTQIII -ifor Wire Fences. Drainage Matters I So BAISDON PICKERING i&ad Sao* Road*, reported and recom. hand .amended payment as follows' A Spears Whest or any grain taken in .:attending watercourses meeting at Pickering. L,D Banks etc 3.00; W H THOS. A. LAW, exchange for Flour. "Nlieatney, breaking roads con 4 1 00; J 0 Spang. snow ahoy an4 diskiag con We have Bran. Shorts. Chop, 92.00; D S Crawford, briak rde show Oil Cake:Meal, .-4ainow 9.30; J Stephenson. ditto 10.40: -C Jones,ditto con 8 80c;also on e t I F .E N. C I N G "'W"bitby to pay Wf 70c; B W Joef^- ..)all kinds I of grai "break rds and show-snow 2.80; also on We areprepared t&tuilA and sell all Ogilv1Vs'.Pon1tfte Oats. Crmte an Account :e t I Whitby to pay half 180; J Bef- styles of lawn.chicken wire sad stock r. bonfas on 80 rds fence Audl4y fences at reasonable PL ices Royal Household Flour' With Your It will pay you to consult us-before oroad con 2 21100; J Alles,bonus on 40 Cream of to Wedt:Flour. rda fence 10-00. purchasing. ICT The standing committee on Trans- We also have for"Is Asphalt V ory Luu Coupolls e0ortation. Power and Light reported Ito" Roofing and CHOPPING EVERY! and recommended the following pay- • Wire"nt : Hydro dro Electi ic Commission 12 GtO. FARLEY A SON.Brock Read V—WEEK DAY VICTORY Loan" Coupons Iwvill Om Pieltering FL R. 1 lights for Greenwood Mar and April mature f I e on the first day of 28-3 Phone Pick. 1700 BANM next-month. Clip your coupons 'ebb- Thestaading committee on Roads — Bridges,reported sod recommend. FM and use them to open a SaViDgg wd the following payments: 8 Farn- Account with us. Then the •dals,drag con 7 lots 1.7 and bet 4 5 64 �3 3 coo-0 7 plow bet 4 5 con 6 20 73,C CaA Your' Victory Bon� d Coupons money your Bonds earned will in offlebardson. plow wit out stone bet 5 coo 6 900; R Brown.drags 10 turn be earning. Geon 2 Ilcon Sopp 1 8 1150; L Salter. . V ICT.ORY Bond Coupons tmy be casheddraeblopp 1622 and bet 20-21and at an Branch of this Bank. 18'19 r I and b 1 18.75; 8 Conner, p)ow y - A M&ttbews.!1rag 4, 9pen a savings atcoun opp lot 15 h 12 00, 7 t at any of one branches eoo 8 IS to 25 and bet 20 21 con 362: and deposit the proceeds. Your bond interest .A 9 Major,drag opp 26 to 31 16 75;J will then start immediately to earn nuwa STANDARD BANK ...Stephenson.drag con 8 8,to 17 2 50; B OF. CA&.24A.D.Aw W Jones. drag Is t I cons 6 7 Whitbymoney_for you. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, llfaiwrr to y halt Z 98; also drag cons 6 7 8 The Dominion Bank safeguards your savings by 7 14 R Ward. salary war 31 to May 4 Rha prudent policies of its experienced nuniagamBranches also as irooldin, Ws.* MIL Whkb, mt.. 20- , W Chester.cut brush. pull out steso 13 7114 s,teo rep c13I Scarboro t I NP r 2 S"rhorn to pay half 87c; F Built- -van.cut brush drag out stone bet 34 36 Subscribe for The Pickering News it 1.2 7.50; A Lennon. drag stone bet z'94 85 r 1-2 2 50; J Brum well,ditto 6 00; DWOWN BAM T Stephenson. rep for, small (traders 13 15; W J Bell. drag&ad plil stonebot WICM,BRANCK 0 Q RILYMN N11001111086 -.2 3 cone 4 6 9.50; W MitchNI. drag nil BROOMM BRAICK C. ;*0311, Nraaps. N 0"Ll Ty SERVICE SATISFACTHM -cons 12 and con 2 opp 3135 rep hole 000 1 Is 00; F Wright.drsg'and plow(eons 6.7 15 00; J 0 Speng. drigcoh 9 J Borlby. drag con 8 lots 18 26 bet 2421 24-25 8.43:W H Westney. ..-drag plan can 4 lots 1-11 and bet 10-18 .PICKERING . and 12-13 eqns 3 4 14 30; G Hodgeon. 0 Tran, drag plan Altons rd eons 3 4 drag con?lute 12-18 rep hole lot 14 con 0 E -7 dean pipe culwt opp, 13 con 7 10.00 A T :ill A RKET :1511ots31351270; DS Crawford d S I lots 13 to Igo ad bet 16 and 14,sal b I also cut brush bet 16 17 r and h I -.I b , R Vale, cut brush hot 1617P Rotted Roast or Steak. 2W per lb sad b I 6.00, L Squires. ditto 3 00. L Vwo -' rkAn Hot or Steak. 25e 2 Spragge. ditto 6.00;J Tweedie.drag te to in Wbitevole 9 W, Ed Wilson. Pbrterboust Ao"t or Steak, 2k 21 loads gravel 9 60. - otion* reeve owe was instructed to grant his order In favor of the par. Ft= ftnb 116dot, 200 %itlei'rItuded for payment in the Neavy Rib Roast. ... 19c `• �, - A 'various reports as presenUd this day. 14 sod 14e -Pot 1%0111111t, 140 1 Pfank-trues 12 U, X- We STAFFORDL. w"et.to bo' . .. .EMPIRE PAIGUI-elladmajARNS 2k Uart4eaisd Granite Dealer., Lear of Loin of Pork, -26c :!Xemetery Lettering etc. Shouldet Roast of Pork, 21)c,2 Pork Chops. 28c First-class work If you need it new Bam or in 01d.one remodelled; "EmOre Bam I _____Pure]Fork ftusage, 26c guaranteed. -letimie quote you. , Let me show you 66 25e Finest Sale Pork.... 111111ve built T%ey an enormously stlroft, romy, hwmiy Road and Pickering We Finest Breakfast Bacoti, piece.- to work in, wW moderate in cost. East Townline. ... 85C sliced, I "FA ft given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" bletd- We Ao FAthostm g% —Whitby R. R. I Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), . 2740 P.O. Hc Shingles,or"Empirt"Corrugated Iron. Repairiag=W skerstions Back Bacon, 4rX done. An work absolutely guaranteed. sin Chapping :4,Cooked Ham,— ... 550 ;PICKERING ' F4 J.' PROUSE AND FL LKING; Weiner@,. wo 0heess,-- 15C of Read- BUILDER 7. Building Contracting J4 am prepared to do Chopping:sad Xsey First and Domestic Shortening, 8 The 55 cent Oat Flaking every day but S. 1-1 5 lbs 90 cents Barns, Houses, etc• of all kinds Saturday. 66 -h lb printa 18 cenis Products Stoneboata For Sale Fresh_Trout'and:White Fish Every Friday: Pickering Dealer for the of 7. The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Johu F. Bayles, Claremont E PICKERTNO W. G. 'R JD lvk. d, .. ......... En, ... T4s :+{ y�, «r -o..$:.S+vr. ,,sexy-e.�+' -.,E,.&.den. 'h32sr ..d.u.-f9W6Je.. €t,•...5• '. m�X' =.ro;r.? ^rs^.:r z-,�+,i, •'cq.:^wa+tCi.. a ;k�t.y.l. .,'.' v �.ci..4`.. .:�r.,�._. 4 4 w...::d^s::.s,•".v.....�'".m e..r - ' +'E".'�b, e: •, :-.duv�i�"�' .zr•r .,^,4. �. .,✓•: .!•J2' `•�`.,-^t�'G"'"�� _•�": ,... .,.. .y ,+•�,. y " ' ..'�Sy" •'.. •f��'."�`!._ ' •.e;tau �•.' Y - - f --- .•"J F 1 '... r$,.. - CLAREIs)ONT. Word has been receives from Q A R A N -7 - E. E D �� Maple Leaf �dutnal Fire R �Wm. Dulphin stating that he had Wilbur Gleeson,of Toronto,was safe! arrived in the Peace 'River TO PRODUCE home an Tuesday. Dist� Ce - _ Ia81u'aIICe Cc• Harold Johnston, ' of. Dawes Next .Sunday at the Baptist Not Health, but Holiness Cheap rotes for farm and oountry ' -Road, visited with C. O. and 'Mrs. Church-will be another service of ;TO-SATISFY� buildings. _ Bennett on Sunda 'oronto, spent Ve 'd'p 8chool and ia_the morning e Not the Stomach, but the Soul. -Mr. Spence, clal interest. Both to the o! - _ _ _ ;Windstorm Insurance on buildings. =x= ppee the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.,'service we shall honor our mothers, wind-mills, 1 etc. _ TO CURE both those who are still with us _ • ills Silos t Bennett. �� • Mr. Sanderson; of Eget Toronto, and those who have passed on. Not Hamdacha; but Heartache Automobile Insurance spent a day last r week with James The pastor's sermon will in of all kinds. u ? ar. a3ccaeioa. In the WE GUARANTEE IFARMS FOR SALE Underhill. keeping with the R. Besse and family, of Brook- evening the pastor will preach on Deliverance to the Tempted.- Vision to the Blind. Life to the Dead. lin, spentSunday with J. H. and the subject, "The Master 6f the By means of the Gospel ps'sdng and spoken. Write or phone .,:Mrs Evans $torsi." _Mrs, Stanley Byers, of the nth - AT CLAREMONT BAPTIST CHURCH -: ED. BOW M A N ' concession, is feriously ill withJ3 A �,�' E ?" S peritonitis., Mr. Besse and son, `of Drayton, Having purchased the stock.from �� ( 211 WHITBY, ONT. visited with W. G.and Mrs. Bing- the Estate of ham and other Claremont friends 'l ' •¢fCLAREMONT 1-CTV0 ek. W. G. BARNES and the entire; G�• ;� Lyman and ire.Pii1clsp and Mrs. business of JOS. W. DOTEN ' CREAMERY a7 McCallum spent Sunday with _ ... Am prepared to supply all sizes r W. wind Mrs. Redshawa11111 nd family. P P •,,�'f _ �' of Uxbridge. from Berry Bozee to Three .y,•�.•a a•r;:a,.r Highest price-paid for and Half Bushel. »:v.l:::'..3'.i':tr i?71.'1.'r�:Jld4iSf:.`i7fis:a 'Gi:Cil.. �" J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and fam• Cream at the j3 s fly;of Uxbridge, visited with the ` former's sister,Miss Mar stet Mac G1ee11 River Basket Works Quietly, tactfully we perfect the arrangements that render B a service one of digoitp. Theca is a eyympsthetic undec- �.. Claremon` Creamer•? k• standingthat adds a touch• of real helpfulness to our 5." nab,one day last week. Phone Mar fl4081 our league football team played _ profeasional abilities. Give us atrial and be convinced • a� their first game of the season at 'RAAS PENNOOg \ K, Ashburn on Saturday evening last ..The Man that made the Barnes' " when they were the victors by 10. Basket." 'iekeriag �'J Darla(;June, July. August and — --------------------__._ CQt ♦ n September, Chid low's store'will be � H � N � L E ►7 ` - Leath eT 1��Q� S4�ro + at L ' closed each Friday at 1 m�, but Y -ems. -swill be kept open all other even• . - St Ings. � • ._ British Columbia s)edar _.` Bankrupt • Our p HARNESS and 1 ' for football Galt Ga•lvaulmd Steel Shingles Party Is now to - CaII at J. 1»`i>�d�- _ ... .�. supply of quality Harness ��• boots, "t'he boot that sever fails Bird's Felt Slate Shingles ;, comets ' to ecore." At lowest pekes. This for Bale at. N oW is the Tlme t0 Prepare BOOTS—GRZB SHOE '� = store will b8 kept openpvery nicht T• PA►TERSON'S - CLAREMONT We have a large stock of.this iramens dash,meet. ; Oam and get prices. _ _ • Boot on hand—•unbeatable " Geo,Cooper, ®. M. Forsyth and for hard wes�r and tear.We were fortunate to secure a large stock consist- ' Walter Waed'motored to Mount 6 s -i► .Albert on 8dnday to�pbo is ing of Boots, Shoes, Knee Rubber Boots REPAIRING t;va Duncan Stokes, BEATTY We maidtain our establiabed uta• !poor health, eTA.''1D$ FOR THE 1lsE$T and Canvas Shoes of all kinds. tion for repairingall kinds or' fir, harness and boots. Mies Mandell, danobter of Wm. • and Mrr. Mnndell, left on Tuesday Mao, a large ampply of ladies' samples in Oxfords, CECIL BEr�D .+EY w fior the north-west,where she will li s and Cushion Sole Hoots. pursue her profession. that of PPS ' . .. _ w .. .;Harness maker. trained nurse. - ONTARIO 5 And when you want Rood furni t$80k to 1889 than 1935 prices. CX.BRTNG, PI tura Ro to Beals and keep the - town alive. That is what helps all WI et �i /'�i �f Phone 3800 our institutions for your benefit. FING LD 5 • r A •' > (And that's that). The Dramatic Club oft he Union • iChq-eh will Present comedy drams -Patty Makes Things Homs' in �r•� t the Town Ball, Friday, May 26th. : - Litter �arriere, Hayi\,Carriers, Vu� 'Watch for bills. Pnmpe. Door Tracks. Cow RIE6 1 ° 0-0 Wm, ki son.den has rested ;Good pilmp 3 �PlLAR Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc.!arm to his eon, John, who toot It will ou to e1 my rices o° �ioD last month. Mr. Man- fey 7 g .h' ell will now bs able to enjoy a above before buying elsewhere. . well earned rest. �F'R"K J. PRO®aR �� �PriCesINS T Rev. C. S. Cameron, of Toronto. PICKERING. ,U:VTARIO At _._.:.Field Secretary of the Mission Hoard of-the Baptist Church !rave Buy a-"'Poronto" Pump from me. - IDEAL two excellent sermons in the Bap "Toronto" Pumps are sturdy, prat- tial Church on Sunday. .•�Co�le anrStore T. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, left tical — the product of thirty-)ffve ) G ro(1 v ". rr v on Tuesday for their Dew home at �� in e 1•'"nmp ty ]neg�.—and = 4 Eastwood Ave.. Birch Cliff. Y where the g� wishes of their I know the quality of materials .._,many Claremont friends accom- a8 -;_ �Oi/Q� and Workmanship Used in the!? pony them. J Y GUfaCtlll'e. The extra vww of men. who • have been wortiog to this neigh- NO matter what style le oR1 wSflt in Y Y During the months �`{ borh+ood for come time, have mor. - led to BurAetoo. which will be _•_ _� a )}and Pump—whether for a deep of June.July, Aug } t�. ►► _ weir headquarters for the nest a "Torant0 Pum whish w this store will close ; .. " . 9h k befew weeks. or shallow well--I can stiPF nst and September, a Mr.Reid. of Stouffvtlle. sccom• F -I ponied by his wife and little coo, Come In and gI'�e every sSt�faotion--8t a every Friday at 1 P. b -. arrived in Claremont on Monday �ng� pie, m., but will be open and are now getting comfortably 8ee our new = "all other evenin r settled in T.Stepbaenson's dwellWor. in and k me �w YOU �. We welcome them xao the village. -Coleman Gas during the weei. "'Fronto" Pump Vie• The Claremont Continuation Stoves Cheap- - . School are intending to bold their • - Annual excursion on Jaime 5 b.to e'IC and betitet W. R. EItERSON Fran CSIDLOW Wabassa Pari. near' Ham There were about one hundred and - than Coal oil. �Whitby P.0. Phone 3a fifty who wenton this excarsioo ,CLARBMONT last year. when a splendid time j was reported by all,and it is hoped Ga♦=esu Rivwr that there will bean even larger O P U MPanmber this year. TO saw XiU ad $a,$ .� .� SmThe thtlh Ore:�Football X. C 0 0 P $ A takes place at Olaremoot in the ' ~ ' park at 0 P.ea. Qber�ywood being jQLsREMONT the-viriting team. The Cherry t / wood team is sew to the League - LOGIB WANTED but they have a rets. repnts0ou .Best Quality Of � Custom sawing done; Oat Rollins already. We hope the ei�pporlsrs of the Claremont team will tarp • end Chopping, Wood out in force to ve the boys. a GROCERIES 1 A s...a. •Ea stock feeding Repairing, xheer is the open llape• Oyr ati- •FNI si�lisWW Rsbab s spedwly se +r.► dount':of the y►m�emeat_flu de _ Shaping and Turning. , - ;mauls; the Club this year were a#r Right Prices Kiddie Bars. $!sighs, Coca Stoats 'foreed to deeide to ask a neMIMI Mrlftttiis�s dt ��eIP Seed it Itleted fee fee of 10 eents from the ladies lin ! Bars Soap 2Bc, 8 Bars Cs►etile WA erg "M bestili•1111d PIC& bla MPL Salt For Sole addition to the usual 25 cent free Soap 25o, 8 Pkp Amoula 25e. pndtl. from the geotkmes. Remember %[Mllex 15a a pig, 2'lbs o! CHAS.'A. WHITS. the date. tomorrow (9atorday.} Prunes 220, 2 lbs o! rwrasn / ' Next Tuesday evening the Wo Hawn Z2e. 2 lbs of - - � 'a tw _ gaocessor to fate W.( ll. 0006 4 tower's Mission Cirple of the White• Seedless Raisins 22c, Phone 8[SD oe writs Locust )sill. Ont. vale Baptist Church are to give a 21be of Valencia Raisins.22c:. $104=12 CANADIAN Gt—BMs'� +�•C� �..,ncert is Uiarenrua6 under the '8 jumbo --0rlssla a1 :•� .—�- �? auspices of the Women's mission >RIIaQelt'ss DWT _-mss#a'"� Fresh Fruit and Vegetables releof the Claremoot Baptist always on hand: RXIbflits Pani - �neyls a! harch. The program consists of M say 1R1twirS KMOAROO '�-�Grain m/ a pl% enttitled "Sewing for tl�e Fresh Fancy Conkin�gg 11ll �a�� :Heathen, together with for Waxineys and Frida ._Ori Rsa+.Is'a SwJe Ternft 8w ? Yii .by Mrs. Petty, elocutionist, and musical on by a quartette Fancy Broadcloth Nc and 1.18,"yd. and the orchestra of the local (;in and Voiles �T ' Nor church. The program will begin up,to 40c, for 20c. Palvl7�' &U shook. a1 and ! you O! st 8 o clock. You are iavtted'to lPLin.White and Fancy Curtain ' ' taps in etc. will pa, y� provide yourself with 25 cents for ' ' �. SDs s� l�tiw se + M11 u our works acs inspsst our alarm provi de y fee and be on hand with Scriat 25c and 40c per yd. ToRow o obtain prime Deni beadmimisted oU quno the family. Children's tickets i Fancy. Chintz 280. V s� eaftnaf siWA agents we do ani employow o the ' 'i7 Yi are 15 cents, but if you are the _ Phone 1401 , ly m mn, f 1 do throw anti the eyes! .ayNia tu.�IN„f yar I>sofsr'! oommiaaion of!0 per oanl..whioh you wa it d father of a large family no oarfainlpsava by pnraba+�8!sem m•1 ou will be given a reduced gm°i•••seal X1°"1" call aolidt A. GOT oLt+ ca,.ataa nasal Q '+Text Tuesday evening,then; � � � � � ��n ,1�3• •r, ?b(aTHE80N;com and bring the fatmily for w s . thoroughly enjoyable evening of '1T� \�T i .j'�i'•2 a:'il 'W-•i de. �.,til. '.-es"srJ {LL4•aa'CL�IYU.O1a1. CL11.L.au0.. J a 01 t +e-.... .,: ..��4a ...4aT'"+.A..-�+u.._ .-.v.-4..^`-�M. ;.'�+ ..,'r,.*y+'C.1,.`.,.�,'., "` n.. ... +.. ,,."',y,..,••C'.I^ .. ."'4nS.-�•".�'r`x x° ".� �_..,�. . �`. =j?:,."^�'•` R..m.' y�_ ���'..•? "�.�._P�7i.��'7. '_ .$s^F.S�'",r 5' i,,�.,._t,¢•r� 'w r 'm�4 . 6 A! '17 , _ C �ilill,11 1111111 7F. #W ,4 RUN" pounds, eight and a penny—to his run'and work for her. And In *very grandmother. way Betty Landsborough was quite "Hae," he said, "dinna greet I he had FACTS ABOUT,TEA SERIES—No. S. on another Betty from the 5 mair! We can leeve on this till ?t been In the old thought lenes' she had at be done, arid by that time I be a the Dornal before-the coming of the INECTO 4 and makinplenty o' Biller l"' trouble. "Are we nmore than rewarded, It chanced one day that MatthewRAPID �ot rget?" said his grandfather, look- Armour worked in his sheltered road- V%at ' 40rango Who e" Mea' s ing fondly down at him, and touching side nook at his growing stone pile., The world's best his hair tint. Will re- hair lightly. "Verily, out His arms, strong as oaken boughs,' -7 'stoic My hair to its natuT4 Zion, the cferfection of beauty, of gnarled from wrestling with winter hath shine color in 15 minutes. Many,buyers of tea have come to ask for V gales, soon struck firm and true at -n rock. And though for Small size. 1113M by mail .&Orange Pekoe' believing that it, signifies the atubbol the first fe1v days he was .,'.,Double size, $5.50 by mail. CHAPTER kXl.' weary with fine quality. This is not, however, neces- a deadly weariness and almost fainted 2 . Ruling Elder and StQne-breiker. 1 The W.T. Pember Stores 1 P. Pekoe by the way, yet now he was learning sarily-the case:'In the trade 'Orange Pek Limited With a clear conscience; a hundred how to strike with the least effort Is only a name given to the first leaf below ds * the bank-without counting and with the greatest effect. 129 Yonge St. Toronto pounds in the bud or tip on any Indian or Ceylon tea Kit's' treasure-trove) and the uniT Geordie Elphinstone an old and ex- 4 versa] respect of his neighbors, Mat- perienced. adept at, i6 art, showed :�.,.�'bush. An 10range Pekoe' -leaf.grown at a thew Armour, with Margaret, his the Elder how and where to-take the during that repast had askO his wife high elevation usually possesses a very fine wife, Kit Kennedy, and Betty Lands- stone. He pointed out the line 'of over and over again whether he had brough, retired to the Crae Cottage, least resistance and how, when the not now fully repaid her father for; f U- voxlr. if, however, the plant is grown at a little-house under she;ter of a wood tap was righty driven home, the his trick of keeping that bo, about e the country. nock. The laird of Crae was, as-he "It's no streiLgth that does it, It,g tate way, he had "rubbed It into him.'?, n. low elevation,- it may still b 'Orange at the other side of the Loch of Gran- stone would fall apart of itself. As he put it, in Cs deli- ­Pekoe'but also be of very poor quality..-The . said himself, neither great kirk-goerE alit, said Geordie. And Matthew .He had not seen his father-in-law. nor kirk-lover; but he admired.hon since the day of the roup. As he consumer s only safeguard Is to buy a tea Armour was learning the "airt." esty and upiikhtnes of dealing as be Geordie would wilring y have went, his `.Orange tween man and man. Also he had showed him various other I' jogging comfortably 'on of recognized goodness. High grown paying Ca conscious of his own import- .0 Pekoes' corn rise a lirge art'of every blend disliked Walter Mac Walter ever since things connoted with the method of ance, and the excellence of his bal- e he came into the countryside; with making up a stone-heap to look ante aLthe bank, he came in si.1ht of a Of "SALADA" and give to "SALADA' its the half-contemptuous aversion of IL a figure in the little spare in enta- more than its size. But the surprise :unequalled flavour. man of-old family for one whom he In the old man's eyes caused him to tion cut from the side of the road,• looks upon as ,a merely vulgar and change his mirrd. which' In all parts of. the empire, is moneyedinterloper. Mr. Kinmount sacred to the priesthood of "Of coorse," he said, "that's what Macadam. 4 Bruce was not sorry, therfore, to the ill fowk do. I was only warnig' He did not recognize Matthew -have it in his power to annoy his There are some gye course boys Armour till he came quite near. The enemy* without great cost to himself. y I rou4pin', on this section." stoop of the shoulders and the disfig- He was comparatively a poor man, rI and his farms and moors were all Mr. Osborne walked out from ung wire barnacles which shielded Cairn Edward to visit his elder at the Elder's eyes prodaced, at first let. The shooting tenant lived in the his work, and knew- better than to his mansion-house, and Mr. Kinmount condole with him. But son-in-law came up, Matthew sight, a strange effect. But as he blistered w Armour Bruce himself, a bachelor and a great his bands,- soft with sermon-writing, took the latter off to wipe his -brow, traveller, occupied the-factor's lodge in and stood up, leaning-upon his ham, trying to reduce the stubborn and dischar ed his' duties. block of whinstone to the standard mer. Now the laird of Crae was a road be continues) size.-Matthew let him thrash his fill (To trustee, and his word had power w" and then told-him that the one he Q the surveyor. So'in a few days Mat- chosen had been thrown aside as im- .4 thew Armour, with an equal mind pervious to treatment. Sentence SerMons. and with his'natural' strength yet un- And,what for -did not you warn Real Poverty-is only a temporary abated by the creeping chills of old me, Elder?" said his minister, rue- interference for a boy with ambition. age, went out to break stones upon fully qlancing at his damaged hands. - -Brings a blessi4g that most of us tltl(!d the roadsides of Whinryliggate. Arid "f. It is whiles for our souls' geld to are trying to escape. -heartaed community, per- break ourselves against that which --.Never injures anyone as inuiz As that strong mea to the core with the ropubli- we cannot-accomplish," said Matthew envying another's wealth. can equalities of three hundred yearn Armour, noting from last week's ser- -consists no of -a scarcity of sy IL CROCILETT. u in of Presbytery, thought neither the mon at X Kirk-on-t�e-Hill. better nor the worse of -him for the things but a scarcity of ideas_ I Then the well-mated pairproceed-, -—--- - change. Works Its greatest injury after we ed to hold high discourse of fate and, CHAPTER XX.-CQntinU%L -,hardened-his heart and smothered. all His sons scattered, two of them freewil� the decrees of God, of fore- become contented with It. becoming 'porters on the railway at -Imposes fewer knowledge and predestination, while handicaps than un- Matthew Armour stook in front of;ge'neros'ty' iCairn Edward, and Rob, who fori earned Wealth. He reached out his hand and took the Ruling Elder, with his wire gog- his son-in-law,.- ;the notesvarious reasons desired to remain{gles on the stubborn b-tone, brought --is no cause for htrmiliation unless i . "I ha ,: somewhat to Say to YOU.' "I never expected to set eyes s on his father and iv-.other, entering;Kwn his hammer with the steady one Is unwilling to work. futally, "but into the employ of the !aird of Crae! air," he began. "I make no tom 'slut the' mune "' 'he rhi, said, b crack, crack of a master of the trade, of what Yo.p have done. Aman has I'll not las junior forester. deny that the feeling does Betty Landsborough accompanied and the minister sucked tart "sou- a right to do what he will with his credit in the circumstances. My, rocks" and gave God thanks •that he Travel in Palestine. own. But in one thing I must liber- lawyer willwriteyou a -recei t her master and mistress to their new was privileged to have such a man During the 1924 a;endar year 70,. a Eight years "He need not.troub'e b1msX;, Wd:abode. She had her own 'views upon as Armour to measure him-, 61 -arril my own conscience. I ng a debt of six hundred pounds'bear'me witness. though haps she did self against. as, were, shoulder to, excluding Immigrant,-. entered Paled- i called upon unexpectedly�the Elder; "these 1 3 travelers and ret residents, was ese good friends will the matter, L Co pay I bid you good day, motives not reveal all her motr , to the world shoulder, 1%fl" ncui,ted when my;sir]" at large. "I have a `piece' here: I told-the tine. according to a report in the gov. father took over the stock many years As has been recorded. Kit Kennedy 'I ken. brawly that I could get wife I might not be beck to dinner,'.' ernment bulletin of the Palestine Gov• in r anither place," said, when her I ernment -This figure, it Is added, our- ago. This debt had always been al- came into the ring, dragging aft, ,raid Mr. Osborne di lomatic-ai1r, lowed to remain upon the yearly pay- him his pet lamb D,)rald. He had mistress remonstrated with her, "but "wil ye join me. Eller"'? passes those of previous years ment of the interest, but eight YeiLn put a rope round its neck, and Donald I'm no gaun ban* where I'm no I "For The also Betty Landsboroughl The number of immigrants, the over, ago my lord needed the money and I was objecting furious) wanted and no needed. -1 can do s something," returned the whalmIng majority of which were was suddenly called upon to pay tL "I forgot," he cried, "this is my bravely withoot wages in the mean- Put UP Elder. "I kenna what it was, but Jewisb,-as wore than 15.000 In 19.94, Again a man do What be wM sin. I'm gann to set him t,6 get Biller time- There itasea decent garret at the Crae, for I h seen it. -And ye are we'll see." and there is no wrong in asking for for granny. But Donald is no to be And so, It the hour of noon, by neither so young nor yet so able to one's own. But at the time, without killed for mutton. He rimun be keep- To An Old S&O(Amate. a denuding the farm of Mock,I had not it for his fleece, and he m we i sun hes work as ye were. So to the Crae I'm the side of the co[nmon highway, -ars tigo we saw each other,every . ....... the wherewithal to pay, and you, sir,!milk.for his break-fast every mornin'. I'm surely never put me in*, and yell a these two Christian gentlemen bared; Six Ye their heads, and the Elder said gracd I morbing and evening, came forward with an offer of money.i And be wine gang wi' the Ether sheep, to the door."To her-master she said, 'fMaister It the request of his minister. They To-day you and I are thotmands of. You took no acknowledgment from but wi' tl--. kye, For ht's a prood co were cheerily happy* too, with the me. Yold asked me to consider the'best Noo, hoc' Armour, I hoe been in your hoose miles apart; Im . and very particular, e fine sauce which comes of hunger and The Willows that used to border o money as a gift. But neither then urk for Donald?" since I was a bit bairn leavin' the our now have I ever been able to do� All the time the black pet lamb was schule. I hoe learned whatever geld a good conscience as kitchen to their I bee in me frac you. What Ill has diT bread. school pond- so. The stock upon the Black Dornal�making furious rushes this 'way and or along with his. trouble therei Are' thestili.as-green as ever? he always -been yours -in, my eyes, that, and in bnL� of t 'd hem be happened dune has been but the I -Kwe. l Chen. and I have loo-ked--upon myself as to knock slightly r- stoat Walter Mac- an I'm dottfu there no mucul to bad arrived to the Elder a yet rarer keeping it in trust for you. Now Walter. He raised his Leavy riding `geak aboot-has been juist'yo'uland gentleness. His ultra-sternness seern- that it Is -sold, I desire to_repay the boot and kicked the pet lamb on the,the mistress. If ye- can be doin' wi' ed to have passed away, and a kind-, Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair'. money I owe you, with interest at side, so that Donald emi me, I will worL my fingers to the ly tolerance had taken its pice. Ued-a piteous "It is good for me to be here:' Avo per cent., that all may be clear little shivering bleat of pain, bane for you-and yours, and for that between -us. And I thank you; sir,: And then the assembled Parish h bonnie laddie--there, puir faitherlessiaid the minister at last; "but old ad i I Nlarget Elshioner is waiting for me before these our neighbors, for every its first glimpse of the true character thing. Leave the mistress an you.I, at the CrossNEW WITH forbearing kindness you have showed,of Kit Kenney. The boy's face went Na, fegs, nolikelly; that's never Betty: Roads, wair bod7. And. COLOR IT Landsbbrough!" moreover, I am only keeping ,ydii me and mine in the past. And may suddenly white. Fury gleamed in his So in a week's time C from your work." the Most High, in whose hands are eyes. He was standing on the wood- Crae Cottage riches and poverty, blese and advan-�en Platform, up the steps of which had a new face put on it without and Elder arid minister parted with a DIAMOND DYES tage you in your new possessions." 1he had been endeavoring to haul his within, and Betty Landst-orough went friendly nod, but no handshake, and recalcitrant about 'with a sharp,-!r tongue than for an hour only the rise and-fall of Walter MacWalier had automatic-, property. -He dropped .broke the stillness, ever and a low of honest pride on the hammer Iness, till ally drawn back his hand when Mat-'the.rope instantly` and sprang like a her face. low Rob came home at a whinchat came near and perched' Beautiful home dye. thew Armour offered him the sheaf-of cat at 'the throat of Walter Mic the 'dyke near I)y' where- lay, tag and tinting to and rustling notes. Walter, fastening his teeth in his nights from his work in -the Crae upon HA was ' thew's coat. So rewilar were the guaranteed with Dia- lbttrtlpt to refuse, for he was not *boll neck and gripping bath- hands into woods she gave him no rest, but set Ill at Ps movements that. the bird! mond Dyes. Just dip force of the him to chop wood and stack it in old man destitute of human feel his full black beard. The for ing. Inde:7, ]little song two or three times in cold water to tint had his hatred of Kit Kennedy not,,assault and fts' unexpectedness to- the little peat-house. She,sent him sang its e-�' before stepping down and be-' emhittered him, he would certainly,gether brought-Donald's enemy to the to the well for water, and refused-to OV : soft, delicate shades, not have talcein the -o , 1 accompany him thither so much as�ginninig to peck at the crumbs that; or boll to! dye rich, - m.ney. _gromnd. V_ R110 RAt had fallen from the--table- of these. But his agent was r The. lawyer tried to pull him off, OnA single qteln nn hi- W- two the minister of ifie permanent c o I o r a. at his -elbovr-, but though battered with powerful Mrs. Armour down' in tfie rocking- rich men, 16 cont package and -whispered something to him. At chair with her knitting,' bidding her Ki rkon-the-Hill and the extruded Fach 1 the same moment he can fists in front, and pulled at least ade- ! contains - directions ught sight of t, for that she was Aust I I quately from behind, Kit d his it was three of the afternoon be- so any woman Kit Kennedy, who hadJust come into . I. held take her res an it farmer of Black Dornal, with a fierce blind determination. ..Kr 7t last he was thrown off, only to the turnpike by the side of the loch.' gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts' '"Ists, i the yard, leading his Pet lamb Don h in the way any-where else, lad- Instantly black hat was time that she should take things fore another wayfarer came along' can dye or tint lin. red, and the I rush again to the assault. easy -with young arms and legs to lealcusy that is cruel as the grave,:bi cattle dealer 1 But the Walter Mac Walter was.on his way dresses; coats, stiockbigs sw6Rt6rl6' gathered him up to visit his friend Wandale. 'The'21-aperies,.coverings; hangings, @very.. a hand in his collar, as he might factor had done his work'and would jhInS new. ihave done a small ame dog that had NL lbe wanting his pay, The Laird of -Kirko-swa no chance In-a battle'*wR).ic-oneAp*a­t- and DorfiO was whether the lly,ibs super-or'in size. good humor. His dark- spirit looked -and tell Your drugglat'wbe i 'Bide ye, bide ye," be' whispered his lnatertal You wlah'to color in wool opt out of his eyes over the moors of to Kit„ 1, elve dune *eel. Let hin) tton, Mir 1 71 new possession and pleased itself silk. or whether it Is linen, oo atane nool" mined goods. With victory. He had lu-nhed, and Walter.Mac Walter rose with the marks of Kit's bands and teeth upon him, and strode furiously forward toi 1%149_1�0�09 !seize him. But Muckle Jocles,Muck. WALTER ANDREWS, LTD. ler Brither stood In the way, and the, 8," YONGE ST. TORONTQ. �Iarger IV of Whinnyliggate edged' Cleans Like China es its way tween. The recognized Head4uartsr�i' for 1 . I fiP Enameled Ware "I'll have the law- mi the young NEW and. USED When you use St t1" he Utensils, you neverneedto scrape, scour scoundrell I'll ruin him G ye -,-,MOTORCYCL�M - I cried. "Come, Souter, let us get out and scrub the way some wares demand CPT , List Gladly, mailed upon,requeat, of this otwater, soap, a cloth-that's all And he went through the farmyard need to clean them. It w�aehes like of Dorpitl, amid the low murmur of china, has the cleanliness and sur- PaSS It aid% ihatred and contempt which had been face ofchina, but wears like 6teel. after every nteaL t'followizig him all day, toward the Don't be the slave of your cooking place wher� his boxae stood tethered. ware; equip with clean, pure sani- Give the family When he was 'fairly gone Kit dis- -AN~ tary, lasting to di p of the the beneft of its engaged himself from the grip tit i, ald i. cattle-deafer. "And neo," he said, as �,q eqt too. omolette !if nothing he Lppen;d, "boo miuckle When making an omelette,to _7 L Always But he's no to 1>6'killed. for Donald? :ever the houo4i. M�d ye tbatl'! y 2 eg%s add a teaspoonful r Boyril w qn m1kWn#;-c*ok-- he yodfiffarmer of Urioch fin- I&*-helm mck Tou will find .titY bought blin for five pounds_-"is 0 gavdur delwous. rntmt,ll he said. And Kit co- 11!1 Sorra Enameled lee# the money on the spot. Wn Ito handed the whole proceeds of his small private auctfor ty-one WARE ISIA' 11 n AN e e "b_ 1' W SALADit FLO R..,IT NMEW WITH .. 7DIAMOND DYES" [aU3 a to S M 2 o!dd teaspoonful tea ! P` k �.Il d U.. For Gore Fe pt-Mipard's Liniment. §w-. ........ g�q& "Q` a Jam. 'Aw- , ... y-i,9•ri. +LSA .�r ,•.'y.*.:. •..'s "'L '::'�"W:.,i�,1^",�"7.��='�k�"'' .<S•au%AG'.t3�'+ RS ti!k:ueF.d'�'' `N;r.e`:'i;,`w�ne,eaA`_^�;a7'` `X�n' :e�'TM#t'm�' '•Y`*r..w"is3�-,4a_�s+5...�`"�3•�vo•:%tl,:Y,�c.;av_.�.;,rr.,es.Y^.s"."-��,t:'"�i''',, 'u•�^""�`�, _Y�, ryt,.. r -,. ,.,.. '. ,. .. ;tib ..:• ^. .. ... aM�^rk•rtxr}:"^:••R"._ ..,e. '•q,:,: .'�.-s :3.. -�,,,•w �•,,,:.r „•. - - .:Z.. �., '.i .. «9:,.+. :, >'+w..�.'�Y;.:....,.yy�� .., -.•:•i', ... . .. _;i �..'.. .. ;y..�.. ... ,: �. � #a-,•<'- -:,� `:x•17 ::t;; .5 .Y•;"' '.i.i, '�.. - .a • 1' �1 i. • \ „ _ - - .. • a .. ... .. ,'CEID" - .. .. .. ' _ NINE SAILORS DROWN CROSS-WORD PUZZLE M. MARM WHEN SHIP-VOU•NDERS K - 8 9 l t µ • TORONTO. Two-Hundred-Foot Sandsuck- - Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.67%; er Thrown Over by Lake ' i`' -No. 2 North., $1.63%; No. 3 North.,i $1.58%; No. 4 wheat $1.48. I Erie Waves. -.. 1 Ib 1'i Ia ►9 # r - Man. oats-.-No. 2 GW, not quoted;I ?- '-++ s Windsor, Ont., May 3.-Nine men a "� No. 8:'CW 56c; extra No. 1 feed, 66c; of a crew of 16 perished when the z0' 21 1 ,X­ No. 1 feeC, 62%c; No. 2 feed, 50c. All the shave c-i.f. bey ports. I sandsucker, Kelly Island, overturned { American corn, track. Toronto-No. I without warning at 2 o'clock yester-} )I} 1S Ib. z7 � 2 eltow, $1.25. day afternoon in Lake 'Erie,two miles I yy I 6. Millfeed-Del., Montreal -freights,I off Point Pelee. The survivors clung, bags included..- Bran, per ton,nomin- for half an hour to-the bottom of the al; 'shorts, per ton, nominal; middl- vessel and were rescued by the Can 34 3S 3ngs, nominal; good feed flour, per adiar. fish tug, Flossie R. They were i bag, nominal. d taken to the govr•nme life saving Ontario oats-Nominal, f.c.b. ship-I ping pointe. ..station at Point PelW and then to . Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, nominal; Sandusky. ti 4I 4Z 4* No. 1 corn- The dead are: Capt. William D.I > "u` No. 3 winter, not quoted; . merci-al, not quoted, f.o.b., shipping Slackford, Sandusky; Wm. Slackford,� r 3 ' pointe according to freights. cook son of the captain; Frederick Barley-Malting, not quoted. Holder, chief engineer, Oak Harbor;' Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal.• Eyekwhe. 2, nominal. Paul!Everett, fireman, Oak Harbor;� /► Man. floe, first patent, $9.40, To- Everett Martin, deck hand, Sandusky;j Captain Alexander Ramsay 5 t4 ionto; do., second patent, $8.90, To-I Rolland Wills, deck hard, Sandusky;f Who will command the agship Cel- T ' ionto. Oily Krisa, first mate, Sandusky;I T 5 54 61 Oat. flour-90 r cent. tent,I cutta upon the occasion o the vislt to per pa William Myers, deck hand, Sandusky; Canadian waters in June of the eigbth .nominal, in bags, Montreal or To also a deck hand known to the rest�British cruiser squadron. Captain Ionto. of the crew as Tommy. III ` Straw-Carlota, per ton, $8.00 to The sandsucker was preparing to Ramsay is the husband of Primrose ' $8,50. leave .with its load when the waves Patricia, daughter of-the Duke of Con - $8.50. = Standard, recleaped, nau ht A� iGo•b« bay porta, per ton, $24.00. broke over the side of .he veesgi and $ - TN INTaRNATIoX" SYNDWATt:- '- s _ Hay-No. 2, per ton, $13.00 -to(into the hold according to the aur-I FIVE LIVES LOST SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.$ w $14-00; No. 8 per ton, $11.00 to vlvors• Before.--the crew could place , $12.00; mixe�, per ton, $9.00 to!a cap on the hold entrance the ship C WHEN CAPE D OR SINKS Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably 1$11.00; lower grades, $6.00 to $9A0• I overturned The whole occurrence j •sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing tl�a, i' w• Cheese, new,.large, 20 tc 21 twins, Look lase in boss than two minutes,, atul they is turn to still others. A letter beloiags fa each white til to 22e; triplets, 22 to 23c; tiltons, P Ca6Atalil.an e_M3lri Saved ,ice,words starting at the aumbessd squares and running either f : ' 4 to 25c. Old, large,2?to 28c; twins, survivors said. I When Vessel Rammed by korizeataily or vertically as both. 28 to 29c; triplets, 29 to 80c. Members of the crew at the life Butter-Finest creamery prints, 87 savings station and those aboacrdd theU.S. from Halifax, HORIZONTAL 'VERTICAL E. CoalinS p. Flossie B. witnessed the a A despatX1h - Musical Instrument .�• oto 38c• Na 1 creams 36 to 37c; � N.B. 1-Charge 1 creamery, • i 111i.-Thorou hfares (abbr.) 2-Traveled fast No. 2,X35 to 86e; Dairy prints, 29 to Alvey Brown, a look out at the eta- says:-Five liven were lost late o , Ib-.got up S--Mass of cast meta( BOE Fresh extras, in cartons 85I tion had announced that the sand-j Thursday afternoon when the Nova gam- sucker was leaving and others on duty; Scotia three-masted schooner, Cape siflx meaning partalning 4-Make i mistake �`g•, to 36c; loose, 33e; fresh firsts, �le; turr^ed to watch. As they looked the!D'Or, salt laden, Captain C. M. Wil- to" - 6--Watering place seconds, 2? to 28c. :1$--Pound again p-Large city In Canada Live poultry-Hens, over 4 to 6 I beat turned over. hie, hove to off Cape Le Have, was 14 vegetable 7 total . lbs., 20c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring{ The Flossie B., a gasoline tug, man-I rammed by the former United States 1 ire i-Advertlsements (abbe.) chickens, 4 fba. and over, M.F., 24c; I tied by a crew of five was about two Shipping Board steamer Clackamas, �►�-^ limb 4-Musical entertainment 22c; roosters 15c; duck• miles from the sandsucker and started!Captain Charles McGuire, Inward 1a--A weapon 14-Ocean a Fir do, corn fed, ! 11-A planet I 'lings, 5 Ibs. and up, 22c. (immediately to the s•,ene. Realizing bound from Norfolk, Virginia, with a 24-Conjunction I Dressed poultry-Chickers, spring,, that Lha tug would risen the over- cargo of 3,700 tons of coal. The Ca 23-•-ADbr•for title of■ physician 18•-tenors used to form campers. - 85c; hens over 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; do, turned 'sandaucker before they could'ID'Or rose dived to the bottom three $4,.-Frequent flue degree 8 to 4 ibs., 22c; spring c! ickena, 4�Mendtng I$.-Paid (abbr.) 4 lbs, and over, M.F.. 36c; do, corn I with"thc;r oar propelled life boat the minutes after the impact taking with 18-Kind of Use _ 21-Proceeded rapidly • lbs. and .0 roosters, ed on shore. who was in the ship's boatone man, fig--Pagle 22-Finish 20c• ducklings;6 crew of tho .ifs laving station remain-, her the entire crew, save _ p tat the time. 1-Parched Beans pCar^adian, handpicked, lb., The survivors said none of their'Captain Wilkie, mate, Gerald �A serpent f -Feared , 64ac; primes, 6c. coiilparlona appeared above the aur-!Kent, of Ostres Lake, Halifax County, $&-Part of the feet s^7-Cetting larger . Ma le products--Syrup, Per im•,face after :he beat capsized The ac- and Roy Dunsworth, o! Eastern Paz- $7-Possesses r >f9l common bird _ peri itga 1., $2.40; per b- al. tin $2.30'client happened so :tees fedi that' sage, Halifax Courit were subse $o--City In ililnoii 83-Perform 1 ppen pec y I ge, y. 5 r 1 ma sugar, ib., 2b io 26ca , �Ho 8e 0-lb. tlna iS c per lb; none were able to !amp before being quently rescued. But +the captain's X10--Very large city In U. tl: A. $4-The seed of an orange 2317.'thrown beer-ath the waves, they said, wife, Marfaret Leone, 4.• his brother, q1-Tilt 3d-Also • 'AO-lb. ns 18�c; 6-l�f, tins, 14c; � , -•�?,-Brlst poem 86--Potr+t of epmpap (abbr.) ��',�, lb. tins, It% to 160. 1 Captain Siackford s body was found!St. Pierre Wilkie. single- Peter Tobin tom„-Thirsty - S7-Coal-eeuttle f Smoked meats-Hams, Med. 32 to with grappling hooks near the aide of;and Justin Warren, both single, and 46--instrument for writino 38-firmament SBc; cooked hams, 46 to 47c: smoked the ship this afternoon. _ both of Newfoundland, were drowned, 147--IEmmet City In Michigan "roils, 22 to 24c; cottage rolls, 24 to; Mrs. Wilkie's body being picked up 46-The reply (abbr.) 46-Fruit of ■ tree ,-7 25c; breakfast bacon 28 to Slc;. ape-IMAY WHEAT SOARS .and brought ashore- 164-Rsmoving duet 47-Also ' tial brand breakfast bacon, 34 to 36c; I After cruising about the scene of 61-Revsrenttal fear 48--!Snake of the ben family backs, boneless, s5 to sec. I ON WINNIPEG MARKET g y Cured meats, Long clear bacon, b0 'the disaster in an unsuccessful search 53---Toward 46--Condition a iia?0 ed $21.50; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.60; Chit'i$O �� Showa Rising. for additional bodies, the Clackamas 56-Conjunction 51-Gat up 56-41ty In Nebraska 62--Upstanding t i90 lbs. and up, $19.50; lightweight resumed her voyage for Halifax. The 99-An incalculable period of time 64-Exofsmatlon I ' bolls. In barrels. $4l.: heavyweight Prices 1n Wheat, Rye and steamer was without the services of i - Iro$s, 41 per bbl. Other Grains. a licensed operator, but an amateur ,_join 95--Upon Lam-pare tlarces, 18%e; tubs, aboard endeavored to broadcast the 6S"'Sm■it r°g -Blemish 19c; pails, 19i'sc; rirtz, 20c abort- A despatch from Winnipeg says'- details of the disaster. He succeeded 04-shill! cites 66P-p l od Ileo► ening, tierces, 14 c; tubs, 14% to Speculators in privileges had their in- 611-6ao na_' 14%c; pails, 15 to 5%c; prints, 164 ni,ngs on Friday,when both wheat and in effecting a general suspension of 6�.Open spaces 60-Formeriy to 170• oats went through the prices at which! radio activities along the North At- 67--Consumed 61-gmpto� 3 • Heavysteers, choice, $8 to $8.25; ,; lantic seaboard, and in heading the $f6--Happening -Reddish brovrn offers were freely sold'on the privl- - ,dO, good, ;7.98 to$7.751 botcher steers, 1 market at the close of the regular I Red Star liner Zeeland, the Red Crass �- !choice 25 to $7.75; do, good, $6.50 liner Silvia, and the Dominion Gov- $$7'1 g I _ STRUCK BY AUTO Cute Woad for FyBF�sn to $?; do, mad., $6 to $6.50; do, Com., session on Thursday. May wheat,!ernment steamer Stanley tor the posi- $5.60 to $6- butcher .heifers, after opening 11a cents to _�i conte I Hon given. Unaware of the commo- PETROLIA BOY DIES � 1 � choice. $7 to t�l 50- do, mad. $6 to higher than Thursday's close, reached y ' loll - pC his 08tH 9 7b do, cam., 5^50 to $6; butcher tion caused b hoz si i a faint call .r a high mark of $1.70, and closed at A despatch from Ottawa SILYS:-. cows, cholas, $6 o $6.50; do, fair to $1.68i/a, for a gain of R conte. Oats, the Clackamas reached' rt and dock- 'Driver !1�akes His Eibca But good, 4.60 to $5.60 canners and cut- ed early Friday afternoon. Although he celebrated ,• $ .7-b• hatcher balls, May option, reached a high for the Captain Wilkie of the Cape D'Or •Maze Suspected is Liter birthday on Sunday, Joseph Betaind. t "fora, $2.50 to $2 �y and for the resent movement, of ARested. pioneer farmer of Calumet Islondo d, $4.50 to $6.50; do, fair, $3.75 to P stated he was hove to off Cape Ia }� lost none' of the interest in lits. 4; bologna, $2•� to $g•25; feeding 58% cents,closing at 58 cents bid. TheI Have Thursday afternoon waiting for petrolis, out,, May 3•-John Bun- o' I�teers, good, 8,50 to $7; do, fair, $5 movement in oats was apparently un-�a favorable opportunity to enter his He celebrated the event of his 109th $5.50 to $6; pl1O y yen, 11-dery-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.I birthday by taking axe in hand and F`to $6.25; stockers, good, expected, as offers at Thursday's close home port, after a six months' cruise Harry Bunyan, of Petrolia,-died in {1o. fair, $5 to $5.50: calves, choice, werasold at 51% cents. hospitalo0clock enough kindling for the b =30 to $11; do,-.Med., $7 to $9.50; The private c in southern waters. the morning s here at seven o ries this i old cook-range in the ekitcheis of hili eoramen,, $4.60 to $6.00; Milch aroused Friday's rampant bullish en- +' - morning as a result of injuries aua-I home. It has been his habit daily .'cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, fair, $40 thusissm in the wheat pit, showed the New Device to Detect Worms to nod when he was stritck by sii auto- tlq $50; springers, choice. S75 to $90' mobile while crossing Main Street on d li8ttt.heap $8.6Q�to $10; he United States to be practically on a and Grubs in Wheat Saturday night about tui o'clock. � cut enough wood for the faati nd bucks, $5.$3 $T50; good ewe dgmeatic basis. Estimates of the win- range It is his belief that.this form d $13 to ter wheat crop ranged from 444,000,- A despatch from Seattle sa A James Burne, believed to be the driv- • s, $114.600 �o $1 { do, med., 3 P�- o! regular exercise has had itsvCh 4.50; do Cull, 11 to $12; spring 000 bushels down to 427,000,000 bush- vigorous soup eater cannot be Com- or of the car, was later arrested. do with his longevity, and he Be >� mos, eaeli $10 to a15t hogs,' thick els, e9 compared with the last Gov- Pared for noise to certain insects and The led was crossing the street just that he intends to keep it up for some! smooth, fed and watered, $12.45; do, ernment estimate of 490,000,OOO.bush-+grubs inhabiting sacks of peanuts im- ahead of his father when a large car years, He has 6 children, 140 grand-1 i.o.b., $11.75; do, ' coilntry points+` els early in April., ported from the Orient when in bearing a Michigan license number,I children, and 125 great•grandchildreat, $11.54; off cars, $12.85; select by the government 'here. By means struck the bey, throwing him a ds-I living. _ �_.. :.,,,,.. _ _ A des becli from Chico says:- s Y` �'44' Wheat went soaring on Friday, due nev°t3'-m o� thirty feer:��eat of the esr� MONTREAL. - presence of creatures possessing teeth and then running directly over the ' 'Orta-can. west, No. 2 65c; do, mostly to bullish crop news, an closed. , Bar Gold and Gold Coin extra No. 1 feed, 56c, well around the' top prices, with the is detected. Their chewing can be body. _The driver then turned` out 1�T0. 8, filo; `ted b Bank of England( K` jMlour-Man. spring wheat pats., lets, shorts scrambling to cover. Rye was distinctly heard. I the lights and drove away. The�bbe Expo y 40 do 2nds, $8.90; strong bakers', a good second in the upgrade scramble The apparatus will be of great im-'1'was removed to the hospital, where he. •70; 'win pats., choice, $7.20 to while the strength .lir coarser grains Portance in detecting worms and never regained consciousness. A despatch from London sada 9�: - 7.$0. Rolled oat Bag of 90 lbs. rubs in fruit and stored grain. This -afternoon, Burns, who is a I The Basile o! England arranged for - + pulled up the corn and. oats -also. g former resident of this district, was 1 immediate export of nearly $2,000,000 46. Bran- 26.2 to $27.25. Shorts meat closed with gains of from 6s4 2$.25 td $28.28 �ddlings-$84.25 8t4 cents while corn gained 2 arrested at his grandfather's farm in worth of gold, the first draft on its i0 $35 5• Hay-�Tb' 2, per ton, car ' e, , +Erooks Township and later identified I gold supply since removal of the en1 , _ $ 4 to 15. to 3 cents, oats s to .ys cents, and 'utter p, 1 paaturized, 34 to rye finished 6, to b°Ya cents higher• i; r't as the driver end,owner of the death bargo announced in Wench nl t a wheat closed at $L60, May corn i ft1 car. He was accompanied in the car Churchill's budget speech Tuesday t 1 0. Ci+9aTnerY 33 to 33%c; y y at the time o! the accident by Ben'Bar gold worth £297,000 is being ex-i zeConas. S to 3 ' c. Eggs, at $1.07%, May oats at 41% cents, , s winoughby, who resides about two�ported-£281,000 to Switzerland, £1`l.,-I fresh specials, 35 'to 36c; fresh extraa, -and May rye at $1.12?%. r mires east of here, and H. Watt, of,000 to Holland, and £1,000 to Egypbti 84c; fresh firsts, 31c. Potatoes, per July wheat at the close was at # Line. IIn addition; £1700,000 of go'''d coin i3 Awl bag, car lots. bOc. X1.60, and was relatively stronger( �rp<; the Sixth !being shipped out--£$7,000 for India.i Fair to med•.calves, $5.50; do, good, than the other grades. Local sales! r T Bush Fires Reported in !£10,000 for Swizeriarad :,nd £3,000 for $6.60 to $7 per cwt. Hogs, $13 to were 34,000 bushels of wheat, 21,000; �, . p I Holland. j $18.25; -selects, $13.50; sows, $13.26 bushes of corn, and 35,000 bushels of Vicinity of Sault Ste. Marie _ `to $10.50., _ * v solutton of last aEek`s pn�Yte. +ti oats. New Zealand Claims Lowest I o >ss A despatch from Sault• Ste. Marie, H[EIL T E R Maintain Wireless Communi- I ant. says:-Small bush fires have Death Rate in World ' s ' ' l T NEAT cation -on 8 000-Mile Tri ,_ . been reported close to the Sault, and! ,. The New Ualand birth rate last, > T ARCH TREE T o �` 'T ' twelve men have been furnished by I : year was 21.6? per 1,000, the lowest l v rintendent W E. Hunt of the R i F T K I n n E R v O O A despatch from Sydney, N.S.W.,I, ? S v E E R EMI 1715 KELP a ' _ but one ever recorded. sa s:-A world record in wireless Employment Bureau to fight them.{ CRR ORS T 5 E t, I � r- I v� The death rate,•8.29. is claimed as, y , '„ Five men were sent fmir mires down O 7. the lowest in the.world. I communication between ship and shorn the Great Northern Highway to fight I• T O sr The infant mortality has declined has been established by the Steamer smalll�ush fires, under the direction ! TART A'T T rl. In four years from 50 poi 1,000 births Niagara on a voyage from Sydney to of Chief Fire Ranger. Taylor of the I S 8 E E T c AI Vancouver. Using a new apparatus) , I r H I R to 40• designed by the Amalgamated Wire-I Ontario Forestry Depariin�,:_ Seven ! Teeth of enamelled steel are now I less Company daily communication men were sent to Kora} to extil.guish I R A r S H A 5 T E J R I P h Paul von Hindenburg I fires extending over an erFa of some I R t F A S TIE Il S Ti I r'= being manufactured at Krupps fam-;wag maintained 8,000 miles across the i C,er,nan +ar ^179, who Iles been siert•' acres. The hush is as wry as tinder, R ons work, at Es.:e.n. The metal is the PR,-i11<-. The new apparatus embodies snow i- f,'one and there has t TIa�E E AiP E s E aki:.g caisAon. y used some of the principles of the beam!,, as president of Ilio republic by a Ps Cris r a m�I,f I S r OKE S E E O mo rnsti ,e as was former! ecisi e majority. n no rain, v - system, without reflectors. 1 .. ..; ';, ., ..: :._ e„Z_- z•y a •rw^^= f •9». r- ,,.. ;,,,., �. ,aa., ,,�.x,z,.,.�, .-., .r'.., .; ..� decisive O"k:� �:,".*r,•an^ '�'�` ;.4�iE"�" , ::" .,' ' r ,Y ,r..�v��f.`•' ^'r .;:GtaT;.. -,,+5•., ,..: N,t• � .v . ' 'C:X`6`.'l!`.'Y._�.R^a�"1°= ' '`''t `"t1`' ..m'P• ,a"aw:by"++ �,2..�.y' ,' !!'."% ; "+. .•.'t:M1 'e"•`. x ::i 3 a c-e ...,. • ,?9S � 'Y.s53'Y%G=WII�c��Sd� �'��1' �_ �i�'"`„'d'^�'-' +kL m �'--ar!�_'l.Ylr-� '�•.s_ •� ` U11..r i'.7l ,. ....varwSa' _ x�.., .5.- ^�e s. ,yv' ,r.:`.i ,. Yr�.-w. ky,r.-;,rte d' .s•;"d^ '� ,.i.s,.k.:,,,,,.p.s.:'`,I„•'r.."�:tt "+,.is::"�,rF�.,..�s p. .+re ra.n'••s�"'.�-ra^ 7:1 '�. "' •fir,.' , JJ �IS1l18. —Some beautiful ppatterns in —Dr. Henry will'be here as nen- a +�x Congoleum Rugs. Fuur yard Li- al nest Tuesday to attend to hie. _ ence'and Mrs. Baledoa, a eon. noleams &c., at "The Bix'Store"* professional duties. ha l`Pa / `—Bora, on April- 25th, to Clar- —All those interested in the beef —Wm.and Mrs.C�llie are spend. :,: 1► ring are asked to attend a meeting ing e: week with relatives and In J.S.Balsdon's-store on Saturday friends in Orono. —Mies Gladys V. Powell of To- y • evening next at 8.80 o'clock. —Dr. E. A. $adleir, Dentist, " rento, spent the weekend, with " her retests,W. B. and Mn. Pow- —F, Heal. florist. is now ready practieiag is Toronto, will be here a 11� Give 'Away to supply his customers with a in his office on Thursday from 10 —Mrs, Willett, left this week choice line of all kinds of-flowers. a. on.,la b V. m.. as usual. ` giro khaki pants, Headlight lot 68. t0 8is s +�►� for her new home in Toronto, !ser Order early while the stock is —Mrs. W. H: Powell is attend P P iY _ e►ddrese being 780 Wogdbiae Ave• complete. * fag the annual meeting of the _ man, woman or child who will take BhOLd of —Mrs. Enos Remmer, who re- Social Service Council in Toronto r nae. one leg of these famous Headlight Trousers ceived a bad shaking up and many this week a representative of —Geo. E. and Mrs. Pugh, who and all with me on the other le until we •-bave been spending the winter in brul.es when falling down-etairs.' ,Lhe Women a Institutee of On- is g ;,the city, spent Sunday with Mrs. is recovering rapidly atk4 to-able .tario. ,split-the pants. Be sure,you Ret 'a pair of this a>4d Mies Fawkes. to be around again, although still —In St. George's Church (Augli- famous R' Proof Cloth. ' d Mi E. Hobbs hag beenilsid suffering from the effects of her can), Sunday, May 10th, will be V t experience. Mothers' Day. This will be the off work for . the past two Furthermore—'If after sixty days wear the or three weeks Suffering from —Services in the Methodist central thought in both services: cloth has not given satisfactory Wear.. • nervone indigestion. Church on Sunday at 10,80 a. m. 10.80, HolyCommunion; 7 P. M., ' and 7 p. tai. Mothprs' Day will be Service; reacher, the Rector, We will.refund the rice Of the pants —Mrs. Willetts sale nn Satar P P day last was Well attended and. observed by special addresses and Rev. D. B. Langford. The Sunday - Or give you a new pair Free. ;.good prices were realized. The appropriate music by a ladies School wtir meet at 9,80 a. m., in 'f house and lot, however, were not choir, and lady ushers, We will .stead of 2 p. m., for the first time honor"the best woman who ever for the season. This will be con- sold lived, your mother," The badge tinued through the summer, and ' '` —et. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will �.Ladies'Hole root Hosie to be worn that day is a white parents are cordials invited to p �1 meet on Wednesday, May 18th, at y 2.80 p. m., in the basement of the carnation if mother is not living, attend the.Adult Bible Claes and popular lines at repaint prices o- `,church. A good attendance is de- atol pink carnation if mother is bring.their. children with,theta to both , ,� aired. living, or any flower in honor of bh the Sunday School and morn- it QentB' Famous Interwoven Socks —Akan H.Clark and little dun• your mother. In the evening the ing service. t' for will speak on "Fane os s ggtiter, Jean, and Judson Hall, of �c Xewpie Bewp sandals -and Slippers for the kiddies Cke$eld, motored up on Sunday yIthe-Singer of SacredSong, HAPPY. CORNERS and gifted composer of above five and spent the day with the form thousand hymns. A. welcome O, H. Pugh rte the Delco li ht ' 6. ere parents,W.J.and Mrs. Clark, y g $ Fred T. Bunting Pickering ., F —Rev. Dr. Wardle, pastor Of awaits you. Come. fixtures a wonderful improvement. 1 the Metropolitan Church,Toronto, —That the action of the Legi The juniors are going to organize Rstabliehedil8W. slature in passing a• highway bill their annual baseball team. The first _ a. and Mrs. Stafford spent Thursday giving control of all government game will be against Cedar View, afternoon at Burneyrooke Farm aided roadways to the department •�• " �- with Mrs.McMurtry and her>x1ot6 will be always by thebus Som• IN MEMOfIIAM. Ch 0 „ sr. on.L Palmer has been con• 'panies operating on the highways $ned to his bed for the past two running out df the city seems BATH—Io Ioving memory of our dear 1m father and husband. Samuel Bath, or? 'a weeks suffering from an attack of certain. The Board of Control of who passed away May 11th, 1920. Toros W is trying to prevent the pneumonia. We are pleased to y g Not dead to those who loved him. know that he is makingsatis- lines running from Oshawa to To- Not lost. but gone before; faetoey progress towards recon- mato from operating weer of He lives with us in memory - t cry Highland Creek or We-4t Hill. And will forevermore, They claim that these baisea are p p. t —Mrs. Rankin has been spend- cutting very deeply into the r,• —Wife and Family. interesto the Ladie ing a week with her dan¢hter, a. cel is from the Acarbolo electric ,? Mrs, Frank Sarles, of Trenton. Line which is owned 6y the city. �Ysw ddvetrl'tasf+raesats, - prior to their departure for Camp- p We doubt vary hath whether the beIlford, where Mr. Sarles has the Chambr House Dresses—in bine, orange, agency for the Imperial Oil Co. busses are responsible for the de- q,,0R SALE-5 Scotch Collie pupa, 8 y �t ' crease in revenue`•of the electric [` weeks old Carl Devitt, R R.No. 1,Locust mauve—nicely trimmed with Ric-Rae, —A number of men from the ,. 08 cents 19 railway to any great extent, for Hill. Phone Pick sox.. 35 special village have been employed at we think that we are within the l Frenchman's Bay for the past ANTED—Middle-aged woman or week taking down the boildi mark in saying that 95 per cent of VY grrl to help in the house. Apply to Mn. Gingham Dreaees—in checks—pick and white the patrons of the basses would cran;.lot l.coa.4,Srarboro 4.33 green and white, mauve and white, black rw and machinery of the Sand an p OR SALE-2 Sous¢HofAteio cows. and white etc.,nice! trimmed '$1 19 r Gravel Co.. whish is being @hipped never atronize the 9rarboro p r t0 the City, electric line, were the busses not A due about the middle of May. Overstocked. 4: in operation. They would patron 'Apply Abe Seebeck.whitevale. 33 _ : —The Sacrament of the Lord's ize the steam railways or use their T Lineen Dresses—in plain eotore—pumpkin. Sapper will be dispensed at the y A9TL Rt: TO LET—Also a quaati- green, mauve etc.—wears like linen— P= _ Pe own motor care if the husses were C ty orpotatoes.world's�Wonder.ryas Wcenta nICBi embroidered morning service to St. Andrew's notoperating. Similar conditions a bag. E9 ` C7hureh on Sunday next and pre- revail west of Toronto, where ASTURE TO LET—Will take cat- "'Wratory services will be held this gasses are in operation, and the Ptie to pasture. Also have a qusnuty of hay - Gingham Dresses—in all new shades—fancy • arsda88) evening in the base- for sale,k,ose andgood reed. Apply Wm.Lacey. - rte., trimmed with lata colors and went of the thatch. owners of these basses declare Danbarton. 34.33 p , that if any attempt is made to Iitc•Rae - —The Pickeringfootball team interfere with re"ut conditions '0000 CL'THSERT RASPBERFISB p For Sale-A y w Payne,R.R 2,Pukenng p played their first eague match of a legal battle will be inevitable. Phtioe Maly 1� Loc 32, can i. Pickerins, 'All these lines are in medium and large sizes— the season on Saturday evening Two strangers 10 Dollars 1000• 33tr . — gers who blew into _ Direct from Montreal— +when they went down to Whitby Pickering from the went on Sub- ASTi?RE-1 am prepared to tate SHE THEM ,+ and played the county town team, P,n twenty ortwent -ave bead of cattle for day afternoon ceased considerable w defeating them by Wile score of>! excitement for a time. They were, ��"john MtG sty,n kering.Late of 'b2,1,-36`nd to 1. We congratulate them on evidentda expert booze artists, as — 4 (their good beginning The game, the had ('TO�'E FOR SALE, Burney Orford we SpE�C1al1Z� In HOleproof Hosiery y got possession of a nun 7 pec which Wan well plape by both q ► range,in good tioRltion, ply.suitable for summer City of wood alcohol, in the form cottage F« particulars apply. at the News _ teams, was witnessed by a goodly of condensed heat, which they office. 32tr f —i t' camber, including a large num• inbibed too frees for the good of All Lli a new Season 8 SAadesJ. 9ber of Pickering devotees of.the y F YOU SEEP HENS—You need • their health and comfort. It Wab Sure Death. Positive! kills all rice and in• _ r►porL not lona before the were n ,awl• creases eglt production. �it1 send jutpaid by t —The following is the standing y p return mai,81,00. W.J.Gordon,Pickering. 38 g ing on the grans in front of J. -of the Pickering Softball League: Coupland'e, as the poison was get- WANTED—Flarettce oil atone, two " �}-�! /��/��!! r, Country.—won 2, lent 1. tied 0; burner,must be in first-cHackett. Orchard-Inn, rch rd-and of Spe-cial I derV V a� y ting in its work. It wan at the a bar ur A y Jas• Hacked, orclition rid 1✓ just Eaeeletor— 1, " 1. "• 0; time Ol` day wheO motor tcafflr RougHtl, insston Road. Phone scarboro School— " Q, " 1, " 1; was, heavy, an moyo rlstn we1'e re '''�r 1' - 33 • • Business— " 0, " 1, 1. turning to their rApectives homes OR SALE—Ail kind w of Bedding A` The Pickering Continuation School and it was not long before the Plants. Ferns and Rubber plants. Early To- this tim, e s la ed Claremont School a seven matoes,Celery and Cabbage are now ready. r y highway wagblOCked with motor n sake's and>iV'ind"-hoses refilled, F. - g y H B sags pp g ' ,- snafu softball arae here on Tues. Halt,Florist,Church SC.,Pickering. 33.3ti 6 g cars. - Medical aid was procured dliry ' afternoon, winning by 7 8. and their condition was prononne ASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY Elastica Brand Paints Refreshments were then served in ed very critical. Constnble4 Pot 1 —And repairs. Now is the time to look the school and a program of a so- ter and Martin' were snromoned atter roar spring needs. cultivators, drills and �t - harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by. ..and V&I'YllSl1�8 ` tial nature enjoyed by all present. and they were placed under arrest 11 wagon gear,cheap.- D.J.Gormley. Dunbar- - —T oang People's and were taken' to Whitby jyil, eon 22cr ri1rimLlled Union will meet on Friday evening Dr. McLaren examined the 'men, OR SALE—One chicken bonse,8:10 St � ail Paper t at 8 o'clock with Mrs. W. J. Mon• and be ordered one of them to be' r and oc aQntnnB iJne 8:8; one 120 egg incubator; 2 fresh Semi- 11{..� •� Tam- may to charge. 'Last week the taken to the Oshawa General Hos- worth goats;one buck. Also ptue bred Tam- Goat a sample UI✓Ok worth service servicefee payable at time of V Leaguere were favored by a visit pita], as his condition, was very servicl. at lot 3S s.,F. con., Pickeria . Fred from the Presbyterian Young Pea critical. Having recovered from Lacey•Highland-CM-P O. 32-35 pie with Miss Jean Clark as presi• their debauch-both men appeared OR t3AtE—Cheap, all kinds of dent. The program was given to before Magistrate Clark Tuesday wagons.harness,and all kinds of form in- :Garden and Field Seeds"being ements in good order. Also several heavy and an appreciative audience by the evening charged with being in- ---v�i•i►•alt_society. Mr. Demill, of tozieated in a public place." They estpriceapa a ocook e:ana wool, also live Knotts; Of all kllldB 1 Oshawa, gave the topic for the -aleaded guilty and were each Hoed Herman,stoneviu°-Photieltwa 1su evening,entitled"How to Measure $10 and costs or 15 days In jail, EGGS• FOR HATCHING—From One's Life," appealing for a high. —On Tuesday, Canada'.premier Regal strain white wyan- B g y May spied PPO• dories and SatToe Reduction White ,ger-quantities.ti Sts. -v CH APMAN or ettndard o service and aneelf- vtoeial Officer Walker spied a car per setting. Reduetioa for larger qtuntitiea. ish sacrifice in the rising genera• just entering Pickering Village Also n'>tamppf�aolh Pekin duck eggrat so cts.per Mssw setting. M.B.Sart,R.R. No.1, Locust 1-I1ll. ; +tion. The Methodist League as from the west and his sleuth In- Phone Pick 1031, 30tr boots served refreshments. stiocto seemed to tell him that he GGS p'OR BATCHING—From a —The following clipped from would be justified in holding the .EO� pen of Rocks whose'records last year -ere -The Killarney Guide,' of Killarn• car rip and making an examine from 200 to 23o eggs from each airs,• T68 pen %Nb AM ply, Man., refers to a former rest• tion. which he proceeded is do in is loaded et a cockerel whoa dam{std 268 eggs ' in her pullet year. Farmers Navin this strain O � .nis, o Pickering, Chas. E. Mar.• as orderly manner. His in vest'►• order to secure cockerels a.ettinggbead their se eggsto TcA �AV ~' uiS, of the firm of Dickie t!i Mar• gation revealed the presence o!fl2 order a secure cockerels topes their flocks for ,ate #: =I nest pear. Et{gs it#,r 13. Also a pea of Mart- � � qui& 14is many Pickering friends bottles of beer, and as a result' In Regal strain of White Wvandottes headed by congratulate him on his roma charges were laid b Inspector a cockerel whose dam laid 232 kgs to her roust p y 1� ycar-Eggs 75 cents a setting. W A.Henderson, r tion: "C. E.Marquis left-Tuesday Mason against the two occupants Pickering. 3s-3s Q>�[ • --���ra••,• for Winnipeg, where he will take of-the car, Percy Cowan, of Bow. �T the position or sales manager for manville, the owner of the car,. lei the Jobbin, Martin Co., wholesale and George Heatn, also of Bow. grocers. Mr. Marquis is one of manville, the driver. The charge the firm's senior travbllers, and against each was "having liquor has been on the road continuonsly in an unlawful place, namely in A T I N S M1 T H for the last sixteen yeare• While motor car,contrary to the provis- , } we are extremely sorry to lose Mr. ions of the O. T. A." The cases 'Marquis as a citizen and •resident were tried before Magistrate W. .WII'I 30at►r �Hl q B Having, purchased the Tinsmith Ol S 3SCIJX3 11ng t1SNOJ 3M� of Killarney, we rejoice at his pro 'J. Clark in the toren hall on 1llon- ing and Hardware business form- , 2WONe13.19/,- motion to the higher position of d*y evenin�. Cul. J. F. Grier on, erly colldneted by J. H. Bundy, I 11 1, 1N�J1?11V Tlnol. '1'131 S,3113H1 HSO� responsibility with his company, t Osbawa, County Crown At- Am prepared to do Tiosmithing, pnd entertain no doubts as to his torney, represented the Crown, Kave frunghing, Plumbing and qualifleations for the important and D. J. Swanson, of Oshawa, Furnace Work. t $ C work. We sball miss his pleasant appe-wed for the defendants. Jae. ' "nlile and cheery optimism: But Haverson, K. C•, of Tot-onto, was l3atiafation guaranteed he is not so far away, and we feel also present watching the proceed Prices moderate` sure that the memory of the many ingq• A plea of "guilty" Was friends he haq left in Kil• entered by the defendants throngh Paintq. Oils. lwRyVarns n stock.Hardware Etc., always in stock. El ser .-- ' larney will )sad to not a Pets• n•el• their connsei, and aq a reerrlt Cots• a� - — .�,..-- "; •• �• Oe visite in the future. Mr an was fined 8300 and Copts and `sae li4a uis and family will remain Heath 8200 and cogtP, and the T4VI BU �iJ 1/ 1� 1�t6dH f yy beer was order '"t ;'. .i ' Killlaratty �u>aitil .after the izlld- ed confiscated. The :7�' .u,�.rt.�'�:,aa',+�.....sx,.,.,ts..�:his^kµraw*a�,.:.t�:r.ay.,:.•:.,�,........r�•:.'..�./ I��s2a�rarf'tset'kJM�i3��.�ialalt.;,: .r,,.:�n'•car "� ` �1m,