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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_03_19-W 1 j����� W 47 T` t '47777`7 Z. ::1'4 -%7- -M :7 77/ ....... ....... No,, -ONT., -FRIDAY, -MAR. 19. 1926 L VOL. ALV. AUDLEY. WEST HILL. Avery interesting and Instructive Harry W . &do shipped a c tirload ofWOODAstock from Greentiurn last Sattirday,l event. will take placeon WednesdayMedficial Saw XM ind Basket O�REEN he St. evening, M&rcb the 81st In Melville Several from here attended i ID H. PORSYTH,,Oph. D.. Director Patrick concert at Pickering on Wed- ObUreb. When Win. Costain Will give his well-known lecture entitled -.L %, e OromeLrical Asabdation of Oritario. Res.�ad nesday avenin : MI o liatered ewberof the American Optiometrical We are sorry to learn of the Massa •,Beautiful ManxIand.' Mr. Costain LLS Association. Eyes examined by-appointment. Pbone 28N, Claremont. Ont. of Mrs. Michael, but hope for her has travelled all over the British Isles :LOG speedy recovery. collection 120 beautifully �,Zstabllshed 1888 S WANrED The and has a s, I , drums I lilt' O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., id practice is going on-iAnd colored slides to illustrate his lecture. i1o. member of the oonege of Cust,onj sawing doneurgeons of Ontario, lteanttata, Oat RvIling soon we w performance. The principal part of his lecturswill No Better Pastry Flour made than A. Edinbu ill hear of the 6ei ftya,abildrenOmoe and Watch fopthe date. he taken up with •*that part of the stpanial attention to daleaeea of womon and and Chopping, Wood The Dunlop farm is being put np at British Empire known as Manxiand. Silver coll�ction will be taken up at A� auctift and it is reported theft several Kissimi Repairing, P b 'yers are after it. the rigor in aid of the Choir funds. R. DURWIN E. STECKL13Y. u d. Just as fine and good as ex 1pansivi� DHQ�no.Graduateef Toronto College of Chi. Shaping and Turning. James Hick. who has been living Everyone is welcome % to come am n the Dunlop faro; here.* hae'rented hear this Irillitructive lecture. imported American e roDractic, Will make residential calls in Picker- Ing. Claremont and surrounding districts, TueR- Kiddie, Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools o a house in Brougbam and is moving-- cake flour. days. Tharsdaya and Saturdays. Fbr spooint- 1.:.,.=ent call 1411 Bownrianville or write. Consul n this week. DUNBA.RT-ON. Try making good old-fashioned tation is free. 61y Salt. For Sale Much ayrupith-7 is felt for Mrs. home-madebread Harvey Edwards on the bereavement Mrs. Win. Nicholson, We are sorry from --CHAS. A. WHITE. she-batt-auffered _tbOf 119P. -to..report, is ill.-- Chi) actio -in-the- dej4 Successor to late W. G. Barnes mother, Mrs. Thorn-dyke, of Whitby. Mrs. Jameqlitebell Is spending a Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. few days in the citv'with relativee.'' rQ STOUFFVILLE. &ke.6 L..' oy J66 R. D.,and Mrs. White and family 7AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and have returned to their home here, *Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Mone l to Jae, Ratcliffe is serving on jury for having spent the winter near Aurora Nothing Better. . South Wizig. Court House, Whitby. _51 a couple of weeks. , — 1 2 21y - - We coitgrattilInte Allan and Mrs. Mc- .,J, B. 13 e- a-d Our Chinese restaurant will be open Glasban (rice W0frits, Moore) on their RICHAljVSON & PICKERING- for busla4se about. April lat. Barristers; Solicitors etc., 317-310 Corded- recent marriage and -welcome them to. want Director Dr. Rowan has sold him house to A. • erataonLlfe Evading. Corner Yonge and Rich-, our villi4ge. moicid Sm. Toronto. Phones Main 1,190 andlMain aft4. Stouffer and intends removing to To. Some c;f the members of the W.'M.• wheat and Barle 9490. all ronto. L4cemejf Emba?)Aer S; met and quilted on Monday. The y A large number from here are at. Ut was the gift and handiwork of at Top Prices. & ROSS- Barristerp. So- HEARSE -4 'MOTOR tending the dispersion sale of Graham Piz =r who is over 90 BiEcAtor?, Northern Ontario Building, 3.30 lu rs years of age. Chopping Tkky 9tret, Toronto. Brov. to-day. The Ladies' Aid will be At Home to CLAREMONT.'Ont. W r� Beaton. Our new post office is expected to the conaregatio'n on April lat in the Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. D. F. Ross. Adeldide 2-467 Phone 924 be completed by the 1st of April, hatiemetit of the church, wbena conun- -etitker will be select- • when the new cat drum supper will be served. Every. -1 and installed. Dentat one welcome. Our park was formally handed over ng last, T Much sympathy is felt for Master 9'i DR. D. C. Smith. Dent.lat, Stoliff- to on Friday eveni ed of -14, is wi!l give us a grant of $300 from rooLo Univer-ities and the Royal Colege of. 1L00R1_1NG_ Alex Thi)rn� fti. the death of b',.3 mother the Ontario Government. Demla Surgeons. Phone office 102 1. Residence which occurred in'St. Michael:. Hos. appo"Itmer'llm 2e! y 1015. -No SPECIAL The Board of Trade are taking into pital, fullowinlran accident in Pan. C 0 A coraidera,lGn the building of shlido Cages Theatre on Saturday last. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8 for the accommodation of the public Graduate of Royal Cotelse of Dental_ 3 812 inch No. I Oak FioorinR $.' r VZ� - %It v: Burgeon% and nuty of Toronto. office per M. B. X. to supply a. long want, since the Confectionery store. Whitby, burning of the Mansion House sheds. MIDDLETON A gobd supply of Hard Find Soft over Murdock HAM—. Vce hours 9 to 12. 1 to 5.30, Lad, 'phone 5. -3�8:g2 inch clear Oak F Coal on hand. Also Ft supply pbone,221). 4417 looring,$95 per M., B. M. BROUGHAM. A quiet but pretty early spring of Kindling Wood, 4 N. D L, D. S.. D. D. S., Wedding took place on Wednesday, ALES James Hick has moved into Russell stove length. Graduate of Roy3: College of Dentall Sur. 10' lots of 500 ft or more, plus March I at 2 o'clock at the home of Reacts and therUniverusly of Toronto Office Conners bonne. 9,J1, per Cent RAI[Aii tjLZ The friends the bride's 'mother, Mrs. George f2tf. Phone Pick. 1709. 4 of Mrs. john Pattervou — h IIIJ to3p in, Saturdarvs,-92. our'. The above prices are for prompt are Middleton, Claremont. Ont., when DONALD "MUNRO. PICKEKING J, JUL 1 0 M., Phone Clare 14M 47 y sorry to bear of her illness. - accept Miss Brown is making satisfactory us, ERSERT T. FALLA ISE. L D 81. ance only-, as they, are -progress to her recovery from bar re- their only daughter, Ada Lousier e be- D -D. S. Graduate of lower than the current came the bride of Lorne F. ikLn. the Royal College of cent accident. Dental Surgeons and the Urn tir of Toronto, - - The school children are - giving R only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hum, s=P wholesale quotations. Ert. Offictabove.1 5 BaNdon's . ScIteiting. Ont Patrick's Day concert artbw- - . Whitevale 0111wehours gain to6p in.• or by iiyInt. school jClaremont.-_ The,ceremo y which tookail _.Weot Phooc Pick 3700. 0:ft on Wednesday afternoon. place in the -presence of fourty guestr PICKERING Donald Beerls belplag E. Ammialo under an arch of evergreens and Thel%m`m Gar&IW'A otock"takiog. preparatory to D. GA11- white wedding bells, Rev. M. W. Leigh LUMBERYARD con taking over the business. officiatf ng. Motor overhauling, top and side our. 1WR"I F John and Mrs. Slodeo visited with The bride, who- was given away by Iain rppa V. RICHARDSON A the sister,, Mrs. Arthur Caa. tate. Insurance, Conveyancing, Notary her brother, Mr. George Middleton. Battery 8erTjc*!_ftJ%rgI0g VAVX. Etc . Pickering. Oct. ally ruthers. of Atha on Monday last. was charininirly attired in.a. gown of and overhau1jug. •When, len Town- It la to hoped that rands and white embroidered crepe de chins, All work guaranteed. Fiat rate 7' FPOSTIM., Licensed Auctionew. Call at Bughby's Hardware weather conditions will be favorable wore a wreath of orange blossoms, a service cb&rge 0 for oestaties at York and ousairm, AUG. when the Kinsale Dramatic Club Hell ftles of SU kinds assissia" to an Abarse" and see the aP" bouquet of pink sweet peas. Phone 5510 Mark. OentrM. pear here on Friday evening. "Ai". Addireas Gress 5"tir F. 0., ftt. It I. jxp,�cted that Mrs. Cecil Phil- The bridesmaid Miss Edna Middle- R y B.ZZATON TOWNSHIPOLERE 'Good Cheer"Ranp lips will be able t,6 that home in the ton, cousin of the bride wore a gown •W. E. S E R Do owassinnew. 00==Imimwlow to Nest, economical and guaranteed near future. This return is very pleas• of pale-gTe6n crepe de chine, trimmed Irony to Is" friends in thit, com. with P -ro. and bouquet of Aeoostabstal 8W K Ing to her man ink se buds so bm lastise 99 Iturisip IA*. to give perfect satisfaction. manila,pink sweet peas. Little Miss Velma anew 1=40-. 4. f Have yon ever used "Chan'.` the The Young People's meetings we I.SlieldIgton, niece of the bride, as ring Coal stalumber best noor wax on the market. proving a great success. fifty being in bearer, wore white ' satin, trimmed WX MAW. LICENSED AV with T JCNEER,for York. QnLario and Durham Try it. mttendinceon.Monday evening The lace and carried a basket of —Cour.t"es- All-kindsol"Wa er3be-fi, M-ic-ii Grit, peaF__.The-_vraoni was to. Teri6reastonablit. Datevicir sales may be Fred Cassis aft rcinveatir, gave the Ps.:I;zte,i by Mr. D. Mairs. -Nlrq- Percy attrainced at NEWS' Oftv. Sell and lodepm- Scrap and Poultry Tonic dent pbc=cs. --Whitby. Oct. .&I program. - Mrs. Glenn gave a very Wilson presided at the organ. r, A. 'R E E S 0 R) on hs-rid. interesting and helpful address, Mrs. After the signing of the register Tiniimithiag of all kinds, also. Brown gaup it parier. Mrs. Miller ren- a dainty .wedding luncheon was serv- =J00T.78W P:rX1.jX_, Furnace Work done at dt-re4 a 9�kln and decorated i restForiable prices. relved hoaity FLpplau.e for hiq violin We ��� &-Ing. After, lunch was rer with pink tulips and streamers , ers After Manson Ellicott re. ed, the tables being prettily deco ted ved 'all. lur.c 'heon Mr. and Ham left amid Plio.ne V�13-) no sh6w6rs of confetti for Toronto- and Albert, Semi-hard i,ii. A iagamps fQr an hour or two. It was tLnught advisable to ALVIN BUSHBY meet ing in a Owl][19 AgAin it) the villitgo. on account of Points west,-tbe bride travelli iand Steam ng wilt- gown of eccoa, brown crepe muskiat Sho PICRERING road condit(rinil, sr) tbo- meeting Monday coat, hat to match. The happy couple he held at T. G. Brown's ­ — i Coat ,Brown Reed Rockers; tiphol- evening next. Toe program will be received many beautiful presents. of a literary charicter, led by 'Mrp. Their many friends join in, wishing stared skpriiig seat and back DO YOU WANT Johnston. them a happy and prosperous journey in good tapestry; were 14.00. your house heated for-half through life:' now going at... 11-50 the cost of coal.? Cement, Lumber, 'White Sewing Machine, dro*p :._,1VHITEVALE head, flat shuttle, with full If so, instal one of the Instant is@ McGLASHAN-2310ORE Lath "A The man frierkis of Mrs. W. 7 - set of attachments and in. Oil Barriers in your range, or y 96S­ Peebles, who has been suffering from pruce'hu struction book The cattle an International Oil Burnet- rst", Pickering was the Termss is in j cixt oak to golden fin• in your furnace. an attack of bronchitis, ana pleased scene of a. pretty spring wedding ish, gaaranteed for 10 years. to know that she is recovering nicely. when Wilma, May, only daughter of 7. Call and 9" them. - Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, beta..:,:.,Strictly Cash The Library Board added a A real good.ulaebine ... 40.00 her of new books to the library the wife of Mr. Thomas Allen Me- k11Q . number Victrolit, large cabinet Vic. ..W. J. GORDON S. Glashan. The Rev, AL R. Sanderson and has reduced the membership from Leola to oak. good motor, 55.00 Oburch Streit, .1 officiated and appropriate music ren- 0 0 Agents Wanted 2811y Pickering $1 to 50 cents, NOW 'a the time t) dered by Miss Dorothy Pratt, who piece Outfits� consisting join up. "M Five- Immone! Walnut atiasill looked lovely in frock of powder PkkCrID tiodis to Miss Rolelki!4 eqnare continuoupi ue -bed, Flavo. Bread FIOUr Miller, second daughter of %r. Nor- ros,". posts, coil spriolls. all felt Miller, of this plates, asxi Ms. W. The bride who was given away by 4 mattress, together with a her father, looked beautiful in a _Ttpeat Middleton, of Newcastle, upon their and Marvel Diu'g The -=Triage., ---gown­ of-w-hite-georgette--and an---em­- stand. Outfit cram tete 45.00 The icy condition of. the sidewalk; broidered veil with orange blossoms Pastry F1 our here has been -the cause of sevei�al and long train. She carried a shower lily bouquet of Ophell--k roses and li of tore--, May be obtained from you Grocer. &CCidents. duiirrg the last few days. the valley and made a ebarniing pic- Mrs. J, Leary in a fall had her wrist Ce A. ���ft''itt ture standing in an arbour of pink A severely sprained; Mr. M. E. Park,;, and white roses and evergreens. Miss Brooklin Flour Mills by a similar fall, had some ribs frac- L ura Price, who acted as La brides aler and CHAS. WILSQ*"� Prop, tured, and'Mrs. W. Smith. escaped maid ock of each that _Wore__a_ dainty pr ��xrvflturfs De - ___ --- -_ --- I- , . Atter Viilii ra-1- Director ---a severe shaking UP idiS a georgette and carried a bouquet of r cold take T 0 sprained finger. A -thaw is needed pink columbia roses. The groom was Phone 1.300 Wampole's Cod Liver 011. EIA DALE MI to make our hillside walks -,rife for supported by the bride's brother, Mr_ Gordon Moore. It Rives results. 011t pedestrians. Pickering, ano e'n-under-the -The -concert- given-under' sus-' _-Mrs. Moore received a _gown of t:a.t16"ry_. I --- Society, Mr. E. -black canton crepe embroidered in ollet od§ pices of the 'Choral . I ecto�, cut -work and wore a corsage of red Kodaks. .'n" I TT-S' -..Government Standa'rd M. Pasamore, of Toronto,. dir tea roses. Mrs. Jack McGlashan on Thursday evening, at the mod v° Having purch"ed the stock 'from wore a white georigette frock with a New Stock of Wall Paper on hand fellows' Hall attended'bv a mod sage of pink tea roses. the Estate of corsage for your spring reqn1retuents. e tely sized audience.. although an 1W . During the-signing of the register W. G. BARNES add the entire: Screenibgs will tat excellent programme was presented. Mrs. A. R. Sanderson sang "Until". Prices right. Tobaccos, business of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your hogs at 11 choruses and part songs by the After the ceremony a buffet luncheon accos, Cigars, Oigarettes, Society, under the direction of Mr, was served. Later thee bride and Am prepared to supply all sizes, Passmore, were splendidly rendered, groom left for Cleveland, visiting Magazines.- Prof. Moore at Oberlin College„ the from Berry Boxes to Three a profit. and gave good evidence of the good find Half Bushel. teaching ability of their teacher. bride travelling in a govm of -;and h%ve this Feed at Miss Dorothy Passmo­e, pianist, anti canton crepe and coat of green needle we K ING C_ E W T E_' P�- NE 0 "Gieen River tasket Works right price?. point, smartly trimmed with fitch and Mr. Simpson, baritonp,� in the num- a becoming hat of ashes of roses. Phoise Mark. 01400 hers given by them respectively show N. E. IGEWENJ We carry all the different ed themselves to be qrtiAtg, and the Mu.�;ic. dAncinz and social garnes FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feeds. continued until after midnight. well-known elocut'Onist. Miss Alice After April 15th, Mr. and Mrs Allen Veterinary Surgeon &:-The Msin that made the B&rrieF;storry, of Markham, delighted tho McGlashan will be at home t4) their Basket." audience with her selection?. friends in Dunbarton. didnt cam. So when your fatbat c&VA to Law -ple ikiou ton, oulas I und�� Rose amid drawn trom The- leaves &slid Of "but" breathed never do that, Ellen 11, -irinced. Her m6thoi "I know you wouldn't," she Bald humbly. "Maybe—maybe you look down on me, Rosop# "No, no,darltng! Times were alf- non-, ferent then. You were influenood—" "It wasn't altogether that, I'm afraid," said ZBen somberly. 111-1 TE�never had the courage YOU have. There ILwas nothing for me to do but teach the has won It millions of users. Finer' country school and \. �,�� grow into an old than any Japan. Gunpowder or maid that was Jited. My mother tal1c.. A, ed, about it so much, I—" ` ��� Youngi It"on. -,Asl& for SAL" "Don't, Ellen I I' understand how it was." Rose was shaken by this discovery of weakness In her mother. "I never expected to tell you this, Rome!" "Did daddy make you happy?„ GIVERS -AND More cookies dumped. 49 U Not really." "And yet you advise me to marry ELL NeCALLUB:. By MELIA RUSL Mr. Furniss I" jl ,.Your father Itsme Me a k6yre -and I had you. I'd like. you to have a home PART Il. Ing the wrong thing, asked her what and ehil(Iren." S amazed that her voice she intended to do with her latest eon- "Not that way!" was sounded so natural. She sat still, her quest, she replied with a shrug and Rose was never again to see a a smilebrown, uneven -edged drop cooky with- 01 M Same high Bart was lumped miser Ross, did not have a good time at out -recalling that hot evening. For quality y behind the wheel. "Well, I guess you know I think that party. She felt the concerted several minutes there was no sound in m Lux that thot- • mental pull away from the subject of t you, too," he muttered. "It's the kitchen but the hurrying spoon the doctor, on her account. She wish- and the muted latching of the oven oughly cleanses and t a1ot, knowing you!" The finality of the tense stabbed ed they would go on talking about him. door. • I She wanted the truth, no matter What "Did he marry the girl, Eben?" preserves woollens,, Unheeded miles speeded by. They I It was. "Yes --just a little while after I deals gentfyvvith'the I As the spring ripened, It began to married your father." turned. They were on the way home! wow, and now they were drawing up look as if Mrs. Heath would soon be Rose stared in amazement. filmy things that are relieved of her niece, •Betty and Dr. "You married first?" before the cottage. 1 beautiful and cost Reed were seen everywhere together. "ym_tbgmk Heaven!" so .4'lf you know haw I feel--4:ike a, He was not a particularly good catch "Wild you tell me his name?" 2. rotter!" in a financial way, but he "boelonged,11 "Aaron Moore. He runs the Law- To use Lux for the gio mud - Why should you? If a girl can't return a man's feeling, she doesn't and his practice was a steadily g I row- ton Eagle. Ito once that he and endreftmily wish is i Wl Ing one. his wife didn't stay together long, blame herself. Why shosid it be dif- to prolong the life &';Z ,blame with a man?" Rose had not told her mother about When the town got tired of eating out He gripped her hands. her last evening with Bart. She had of her hand. she was ready to leave. of fabrics, thereby , "Rose, you're great ---to . understand "en queries in Ellen's eyes, but she They say he gave her a divorce." Just how it IN.- I want you to know was not ready to answer them. I n;ng the strain "Do you mean to. tell me that he is that I do appreciate—" One hot evening in late June, as the free, and'you've never let him know on the family She pulled her bands away and two women were in the kitchen bak. that you are, too?" :-treasury. "Of course I haven't let him know!" 40 jumped out. Ing cookies for the Maso*jc fair. Ellen "But why not?" jM_ ""Goodr night- Rat rt I' herself burl o-ut -with, "Aren't you and Bart friends any "What kind of a girl are you, Rose? Going up the red brick walk to the A- house, she felt a desire to laugh h7s- more?" Would you have me, run after a man?" R-6rically. She didn't knoir any other "Friends -nothing more." "I would. That's false pride." Import=t h girl who would have made an avowal Ellen dumped a panful of brown "No, nA I could never tell him The kag nAming hberately. It's a closed book. He of love to a nun who didn't want her. cookies botom side up on a towel. de. "It isn't right for that little and I have lived our lives." ,S,- 'Ebben would be shocked. alrl Lxv ii xnw idd ix bx&— Yet 'she had come out of the en-, taker to have him!" To FAm It seemed a sin that Aaron counter so much better than Bart, "What did you call her?" Moore should not know that her moth- 7 Poor boy! Her strange tactics had "A taken, There are just two kinds err was free. The more she thought about it, the mare of a sin it seemed. A, rather taken advantage of him. of people In the World, Rome -givers Ellon had not some home from Mrs. and V.11y shouldn't I fell him myself?" d takers. No one but a taker we- "Ellen never she thought suddenly. Veltanson's. Rome went upstairs and endure Mrs. Heath's tongue, A giver will!" undressed quickly. She did not want would get out and work for a to The daring idea grew fast. A few talk to her mother to -night. Her "What a queer c:assification!" days later she found herself making Uver Brodms Umiad moronity was ah*ady slipping, and The oven door banged discreetly— T0900W definite pians to see Aaron Moore. The misery was catching at her in p4at Inot hard enough to endanger the riso, gusts, accusing her, Baying: Ing cooldes. Rose looked at her moth- Idea fascinated her. Not only did it "If you had p'ayed the game, per- -er, and saw -wonder of lmmonderal- seem the right thing to do, but it ap- that the vril was down. El'en'a soul "if YOU could have kept him I" pealed. to her as romantic. What was "No, nol" mooned Rose. "I had to was pouriag through her eyes toward he like, this lost lover of her mothers? ---Ile Artist. C tell him the truth!" ROW. (Tobe concluded.) Recent London Observations. But misery continued to Bay her The girl's heart stood still. she The real difference among men to An artist then Is one, who by means oat With en a- een those who are. -prepared. to-., of Eome _fnstrument.. such as a pleturq.. F- .1aruly Uareu Dric-MEEM, jor ft­ar of give more than they get and those who'; transmits emotion to a responaive per - RICE 'J�QtVet aseep. That was long, after Ellen checking this thing for which she bad Why do we use the expression Lp- want to- get more than they give. -;son or, at leaet, evokes some aesthetic tiptoed upstairs and . paused for a longed. moment at her door. "I wanted you to'have him Ellen pie pie order" when we mean that Stanley Baldwin. feeling In him, though the wish to things are exactly in their right To be appreciated by the populace transmit such enown need not be pre. A few days after that Rose met was Baying. "Why weren't YOU born places? asks "The Dearborn Independ- reflects no discredit upon a composer neat . A r I a work of art I a the vehicle Betty Kennedy at the hoine of Liilian a taker, Instead of a giver? Takers Gorman. Tillie Gormans Wouldn't have always corner*ut this best!" eat," which proceeds to answer the -Alexander Brent -Smith. of �eS tr"Imission. - Percy Moore question: Though debt in a quarrelsome to] dreamed. of excluding the Wahons "Am I a giver?" pie r, in "The Apprectsdon of Paint, - Because every SaturCay a certain the settlements at Washington haveIII Ing. - from their invitations. "Yes, child, if there ever W" one. Puritan dame. HepzIbah Merton- made paved the way for frien _'y and practi- The new girl with the bright, bob- I used to pray that yon-wouldn'tbe. a practice of baking two or tbree dozen Cal solutions In Europe. -The Ob - bed hair was charming to Rose -with I, wanted; you hard.and selfish." opple 'pie* which were to last her tam- server. the charm of the girl who knows that "El!enl You an that?" Millard's LInIrnent for sore throat. me ily through the week. She labelled We muet show the Man w st. who swings she is taking away the other'& man. More cookies bottom side UP---Aoz- each according to the day of the week a hammer all day long, Just how, and Rose understood that- Her clear eyes ens of them now. on which It was to be us;edN and,the why be is serving God with every looked through and beyond, and what "The givers pour out and pour out, pantry,.Lhus arranged, was said to be stroke. -P. T' R. Kirk. Gradually man's knowledge o'f dim - 01 she saw made her sick at beart, be. and the takers Just take and takel" in apple pie order' eases is becoming more and more coal cause she knew that Bartley Robed did me knew; As auc*ly as contending nations, vic- RO w; from the deluge Of words, Why is an unmarried w more Pete, his control over them not see it. that she was hearing a Philosophy that a spinster? T Oman called for tad, vanquished, lose by war, so effective, and with each year of peace For one thing." Betty Kennedy was surely do employers and employees was the growth of years. "The takers Because women were prohibited lose by i4dustrial strife.- willl come greater knowledge.and effi. a scalp collector. Girls do, not exhibit' are clever. _W. A. Ap- You aren't clever, Rose. frown marrying in olden days, un -clency along these lines. their scalps to men, but to: other girls. until they Diet n. HeN mar" that girl; but I hope you spun a full net of bed. furnishings, and There are always three fides to She bragged, in. a perfectly Proper f&- didn't let him know that you c&rel,, thus, until marriage they spent much every dispute -yours, mine, anile anion, of the men who had admired "I did; Ellen." time at th's ArPluuftg wheel iM wear, correctono.--G. W. Paton. THE. NEW WALLPAPERS her. When one girl, notorious for gay- "Oh, oh! I might have known I You therefore; "spinsters" DXAIZ= A" DECORATORS, It" FOR -Why do clergymen habitually weer are me all over again!" ti The flame Chained. OUR SPECIAL 1SAMPLE BOOK. wavered, and Rose black? UMERAL DIWOUNTS--SPLE"11) TALUEL. i me vell was coming-bwek;- Ltd. L --g—ecaude—w when Martin Luther, "I I went to see the dendor spar* --- Van ."Mother, tell me!" she breathed. -a the habit of a monk Dark against the moom; The W. J. BOLUS CO., ton turned her back, at- and adopted thb style of dress pre- I want to feel the dock's plunge Ellen Wal 1624, laid said HEAD OMCX AND SHOW WOMB: Al began to rune Sil YONOX ST. TORONTO And hibir the wind's r miding-to- the -oven:---Sbo_ - valling " the, time, the Eleetor-of Sax- In1­TrOff_t1mofb- Xy-, 6-6-afir c-uts-the-t-tubbled--sod . . . "I did the same thing, twenty years time piecea, of. black -cloo, that --color (I heard a gull cry 7 7. ago, and;­I'lost, too." then being fashionable at the court. F;Tft Ww&rd the opern, sea) BABY CHICKS 4 Whits The roar of the gas stove almost Lather's d4sciples, thought because he I am a captivei I. end Hatching Eggs from LArge Legborns, specially bred for Large drowned the words. Rose waited in wore black. It became them to do a Ch by sordid circumstance 24W aqd many of them. Reduced • Chained n, agony.. It seemed an if she could and thus ttcamo-sbout that the -clergy Zon this lea, prices for May and June dellveM bear It if her mother should stop genemIfy crew to regard it as the only When I would go In -a swift shl not be 1004% MTs, delivery.. Write for free talking. proper color fof them to wear. likkatrated price 11ot and order now. W. N. Hendrick, Box 423. Hanover. Ont We had been going together for 7 -- Years --like you and Bart," the low Leaves Protect Birtk. L BF IN, ISALAD I q 44 A woodcock on her test has been SHIP us YOUA tone went on. 1 1-1 worshipped him, C'*'aned for, the first time for forty and he knew t. He went to college, years, a carpet in the drawing -room of known to bare` so much faith In tike POULTRY, GAME. EGGS, and met an*thet,, sort -of a girl,on afforded her by the brown.' and I the Premier's house, 10 Downing protection BUTTER Amc, FEATHERS -1 almost died of humiliation. Ob, was found to be a priceless Persian leaf plumage of AprI1 that the would. Keepscard unrecognizable WN It= P; too$ -we amnine foot r or Z "I. don!t .feel- humiliated, E:len." or two of her nest. A light snow- week aNead -0cleanj bre4* sweC4 th-.-ontzh of London dirt. "You don't? To wear your heart on C A few days later made fall occurring -P. I &CA klmlm I TPINIM appetite your fdeeve—and lose?" digestion good. "Not one bit. FlEen , is that -,vh,%. Aoryou married daddy?" Ellen Walton nodded. Rosc fe*t a sudden pity for her mother. Th-. seemed mora khan ever "two W011.v:". "You see, my* moth: -r told me I li­.t.' EV&y AVea a- Z-; acted uninsidenly aild that I on7ht !.. I I do something to make him trial: I ISSUE No, 12-26. aA, the .game bird suspicious, and she would fly from her nest before the ob- Eerver was, nearer than fifty feet. The whip -poor -will as it ,situ among the 01 An&eWNuOS dead leaves In the depth Of the forest STOpTOOTHACHE appears not unlike a mass of leaves Eome of which are browner than WsrAmmv: others.. SOLD EVERYWlim . Mimard's Liniment or dandruff. s, W,*k a C-, LW" DWWkftm Twom TM - 4iJLaVl1Gl� LKAncient Illiterates. From the sixth to the twelfth Gail- turf k was rare In EmVpe for any per` Baby's Own Tablets Are Effe& eon to be able to sign his or her name ' exgept with._ the sign . o; Ube ovoem •.t " aIId Easy to firt9e. 'I`iNt;re was a'sI#aht tincture Of learning - c fir, _'•.°• Z. e,-.. _ ',.'o` > Jy:ru .,t•,}yi._+ d;,i xkp}"�!7!{i fa France In the eighth cent You do not have . to coax and thre- ury, batadr (� even there the clergy could not write on to'get the little ones to take Baby's Own Tablets. The ease with which and this little education quickly -passed With away so that the ninth century igaor- Q .. �, tttte7 are given, ag compared , t liquid medicines, will appeal to every ante had even. France safe within its C - mother. None is ,spilled or wasted; Pawn. In the sixth century in France 'ts you know Just how big a dose has thAre was notes one person able to read reached the little stomach. As a rem- or write. In Rugland in the nlutth ' edy for the WE of childhood arising century iy no one uadenstaod letters and - from derangements of the stomach all contracts were made verbally. In the year 922 not one Geo.Ztc s and bowels they are most satla?aotory. Person in all _psµwA2 Mrs. Rose Voyer, Wfllintantie, Conn , Rome could read or write and the re says: -"I used Baby's Own Tablets in cords of Rome during that period the Canadian Northwest and found come down to us from the Moors, who " ... ,h them a wonderful medicine for child- were quartered in Spain, from which ren'a troubles, • especially indigestion-- _country they made trips through the RM R Jones s invited me to stay t -; A E one ha v! s a • - � knows and constipation. I have also given rests ofZ+'uro his lace. He k ws 1 will remain on his pe. a er wean ttlq - -- _ 4 them to my children for simple fever education had crept in with the Arabs barn, roof for many years to come. He kmows =y and the restlessness accompanying the Romans were unable to read Latin A am made of the famous ., Queens Head .. teething and they • always gaveT• relief. and they erased thousands of invalu- copQ�r-bearing sheet steel, heavily galvanized I can recommend Baby's Own ablets able manuscripts in order to get clean Anti just look at my size -24 by 24 inches. to all mothers." paper or rather good skin. The lose to Quality and quantity splendidly combined. Baby' Own blets are sold by the World in this Is canis se box from *The DrmaiWilat 23 of the -mmsi o ripmpo have incalculable. near etc - n t o counot pon e me come to your farm? Pill Y po / y ,. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. cover jam and preserve Tare -s — -- - Yours -forever, The Goblins-' _ Bonfire. bomen Lawyer I nP Ns. There's a crackle and a splutter in the There are 137, women advocstee ea- hollow next the oak, titled to practice in Paris courts but r - t l� Anda little flash of firelight, and a most of them are salaried employees puff i: little puof smoke; In law offices, who prepare cases for And sturdy little goblins are dropping rfrom their Their little atoreaaof fuel peeked is oil of a woman the a W e admis. 1 Dept. "P. N.," Oshawa, Ont ED l ;.� trial by mea members of firms. The l THE PEDLAR Pr,�Pi LIMITED, l; gt ' i rao recent. _ Vier-- send me, free of ensues. an estimate 1ttBe mouaeak7n sacks. F ,TBE OVERSKIRT FIGURES IN lY observed. ~l oho• ..g the cost of roofing and sidins Fora; ;MAIL THiS' buitain of the dimension indicated by l AFTERNOON MODES. There are kindly words unspoken; �"—" + CpUpOH .ra aft smh attached. ' A note of chic simplicity is a fee- there are kisses left unkissed, �� 1 . A fly had fallen into• the inkwell of 'tura of this satin frock, which has its And promisees forgotten, and the a certain author who writes a very bad 1 Name ................. . . ... . ... u tnl overskirt carred to forma chance that were missed; and a. very inky hand. The wFitet's Address .. , , ........ ` l is, V in the front and back. Long There are Iittle envious heart-throbs, Iittle boy rescued the unhappy insect 1 l ' Lull sleeves of contrasting -color satin and Iittle loans unlent and dropped him on a piece of paper, .. " " " " " " " " " " " " Pd P PPe w.L- ---- - c 4 - are trimmed with bands of embroidery And letters vett unwritten, and the After watching him intently for a q" and gathered into tight little bands at gifts that were not sent. , „ Sseertioe O�teee: Ooh WG, Ont y, g g ,while, he called to his mother. "Here's t'eceorw: oehamo era atantreat ' the wrists. The diagram shows just a fly, mother, that writes just like Branches,' 1lontreel, Quebec. Il al flax, St. John, Otters, roronto, London, r There's' a crackle and a splutter, and winniswv. Vancouver. haw the dress is put together, and dad." s - _ pattern No. 1268 is in sizes 16, 18 and the grimy goblins stoke ti,...,,,.•-� - 20 years .(or 34, 36 and 38 inches Till there's nothing left but as -he's of �--- bast only). Size 18 years (86 bust) the bonfire by the oak, -- - J -requites b3i yards 38 -Inch. or 8 yards A bean of smoldering aehee. Then 64 -inch material, with 1% yards trim upon his homeward track ming -braid for the sleeves. Price 20c. Rach weary goblin, hastens with his Every woman's desire is to achieve empty mouseskin pack. that smart different appearance which draws favorable comment from the ob- Now every goblin slumbers in his i ozy serving public. The designs illus- moss-Iined bed, R grated in our new Fashion Book are And the moon looks dowyt in sadness originated in the heart of the style on the ashes faintly red. centres and will help you to acquire -Joe Walker. °10 7 that much desired air of Individuality, V' Price of the book 10 cents the copy. SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. �i r %C THE OF CMTEr C Write your name and address plain- ,• INDO!f" L li L paly, giving number and size of such The gospel of suti'.Isht V apreadtng, litshed-and in an old house, . watc>i patterns se you want Enclose 20c in tecta of fie heating tate marvelous The charm of the easement a+ tilr stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Lit carefully) for each number, and and tar and wide the marvetoue of -'your sunny walls and cut openings to as designing goes, ls without doubt, Its _ let In the sunlight. adaptability to grouping la the rooms, adtltwa yot><r order to Pattern .Dept, _ Wilson Publishing Co., T8 West Ade- and physical -are being taught. The plea of each room is =year sew, tea waif se for heights fn stair halls, Wil 81:, Toronto. Patterns stat a The dim, mouldy, carpeted parlor Is home should be carefully considered thus allowing great varletp In applica. laidreturn mail being replaced by -tie--aun:room and i as to the right location of the- will- tion and design. As far as the weath- `�_�� _ the sanitary hardwood floors, and the lows, in order to give proper wall and or Is concerned, the casement can be question of-light,ond air In hanlee ' floor-a9'aee for-th-e fur-aiture-, The :iv- made as verviceebte as till lifting sash, A Conversation by Telephone. !a now conceded first place. How can ;tag room can be well sunlit from one by mesas of metal weather stripping. 60, teach the swan -to swim, "Is this the gas office?" we build to get most sunlight and the side, wfth a four or live light mullioned Caro should be given in the selection The swallow still to shim, "yes, sir." best views -and bring al out doors window, and small openings on each of suitable hardware, on which ae- The bat to go by night, "How much Is gas?" Into our rooms -is the question of the iris of the Lreple¢e. pends the entire service of this style, The, lark to love the light, "Well, you see: my dear air, it is day. The adequate beating o[ our Bedroom windows, two If possible, of window -aa la evidenced by the The tortoise to step -short, the gnat to�" homes is now possible -warm air and must be placed .so as to give proper types used by the metal casement sash move, - hot water superceding the old. base light to the dreaaing table, and so that manufacturers. r And -counsel the to love.I-don't want 1t over the phone." W UVA TION - Oddities Grow in Blritain. Wore L like every creature r0 El But tree to my own raters: 1 Beginning Its life In nth Africa a t «31, But let s my lips impart thousand yet,ta ago -more than a can- What lfeth near my heart, A 1 ' — Lary before the Dorman Conquest stili Then. wouM I tell and tell in every - I • - more than live hundred pears before pie South Africa was vietted by Euro- ® M Har goodttteat and her grace. pea Kaffir Broad" plant re- + .ti I ; ;' maVR from its native soil is flourish- What'e beautiflti sad fit? Ing in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Re 1 - � �• 'A rainbow bravely lit, gent's Park, London, says 'The Lon- N i The gliding sna at morn, don. Mail." ,Ten feet higli, fifteen > '�' '~ ' • ® ` ` ;A htlside rope with•eora,, -' Inches round the trunk, and weighing _ :tJ ','{l• ' a.s '` Aaple in bloom, A full-rigged ship at 70.ponads, the plant is scientifically ri ;• '" - v� knows ley the formidable title, Eacep• _ A a bad my tare find to ma halartor; Illtensteinll. ' j '` _-- - - ; ' of;, ;•`;;• icon it may M The estimate of 1,000 ysirs for the >' a; `•; - --E. N. ds.C. Andrade. age of the plant ls derived by compar fag the number of the rest .oars with The success of windows is the I - which the ancient truhk is covered properdhpooihnnn openings t0 .., ; _ with the -number -at_ fronds produced --- — each year -.. g DIAMOND DYE ANYdignity u t� "The plant gets- practically no mote- give facade its well as lure from outside, and derives its nour- repose -: ishment from an Internal supply of Iia official of the gardens told a burner,3 sad �.�1; feeders -end the fan' the fled may be located out of the i •Regarding `the exterior of our win - GARMENT, DRAPERY own," an o ` "Daily Mail" reporter recently . eafely have a feiv more win :ow open- Cdraught. f dow openings -the ewentjal thing to Another curious South African plant jugs in our rooms, without dread of If you cannot get direct sunlight-, remeatber is, that we have walls In Just Dip to Tint or Boll in the gardens is the "Elephant's cold houszs, • I on a. north wall -throw out a deep bay I which must be made oimplf openings to DyeFoot," or "Tortoise Pla>rt," which, al - Window, have been well termed i window, to proJoct as far ou•t. as pos- I --placed rythmicaky-and all orna. ough _oniv two, feet high and three "the eyes of architecture," not. only (Bible, Remember the word "bay" orig. meat on or about them is of secondary Each 15 -cent pack- fiet In diameter, weighs 190 poundA. to look through, but to be seen, and to, lually meant a unit of measurement off importance, the important factor be - This is due to,the fact that It carries evideneo the character of the inmate. sixfeen feet. What a - caricature of ins to study the proper disposition '111, age contains direc• withln itself a supply of food and That our well being is conditioned I the "bay" our modern planning has I an8 proportion of the openings, so as tions so simple any water. It gats no moisture from the by the tactor of'our hong environment ? made! - Ito give a facade dignity, as well as re• -- - woman can tint soft, outside at all and is planted in sand is beyond question, and our health and Regarding -types of windows -we ; pose, delicate shades or and rock. Though 300 years old, life disposition wi he in direct pro`,lorticn have a choice of two --the lifting blal- Remember, again, that windows dye rich, I permanent green shrub still 66wera regularly. In i colors [n lingerie, to the amount of ennlieht. we admit anted sash, and the t^aseulettt. Roth .must be governed to a large extent by h South Africa the plant's internal sup. Into our homes; .rad also in the de- have advantage*. bet without doubt I the interior arrangements, and that silks, ribbons, skirtd; y gree that this healthy environment ts'the latter Is. the more artistic. 1t the; the outside should never control the t! ply of food to often used b - the Ira - waists, dresses, rives• under the name c. "Hottentot beautiful and comfortable it will af• sash are made to open outwarde. much i inskle. Exterior design ma be niodi- . c o tit a, st3ekings,I Bread;' and the water is also squrczed feet tis• favorably, or vise -versa, better chance is given for hanging of Led to meet Interior necete}ties. and ' sweaters, draperies, from it in time of drought. Without doubt• in horse planning, curtains roller blinds are out of the the interior' planning can give wap iover[ngs, hangings -everything! _ - Buy Diamond Dyes --no other kind- the location and size of the windona question -and should be. The window somewhat to exterior design. China dishes are tested in the const be considered to a great extent frames may be divided by a traliaom- • Custom dull► observation and sends and tell your dt'niglat *bother the course of manufacture b means of a from the interior. Each room' -even! Leo as to give a asnall upper sash which material you wish to color Is wool or y reason to sleep" -but le`. i»4 for that ball hanging at the end of a panda- the kitchen-eiirnkl have, at least, one can be opened without opening `fila silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or lum. The strength of the blow can'be window through which direct sunlight entire height of the wtndbw; this will reason all the more be strong advo- mists god- regulated and the "breakin great advantage in cats& of the crusade for "more light ea g -point' of may coins into the room. Flan and re- he found to be of ISSUE No. 127-126. the shine thus learno& plan your house until this is aacomp• bed rooms. for nigbt ventilation. and 1W." .:A.a}.:�o.K%+t'�5.�n.,.'^;�s.,.,"i�?as".dwr..a.•:nmav:a.�s'a:,:r....�"�.a•,�..,aw,rsxic'ye'v'��u'sw.....:...:.d'..:.c,r:,....ur�.rw+..r_.:s..�..r.,.. ,,..n.,t..,.2 a,.... ,_.,.....::,x.l.. ..., N_.�v 6�,,...ea.,.:.a.'da.�t�o�...._v1�.::i,P✓t'.w.,.-_.m.:•..,tf•.<e.�„rw...-cr�is'4:s.,,•,.,n_aarMrme �,::a,.�,.en;aft.. isw-1..'.:,r,.nwPrK,. •,_.....rv�s,G'?.:,a'.,,hen:e"'r'c°�K°.v..,t:'ic:�i+✓sw"wLi�..s�"°-.;� fa France In the eighth cent You do not have . to coax and thre- ury, batadr (� even there the clergy could not write on to'get the little ones to take Baby's Own Tablets. The ease with which and this little education quickly -passed With away so that the ninth century igaor- Q .. �, tttte7 are given, ag compared , t liquid medicines, will appeal to every ante had even. France safe within its C - mother. None is ,spilled or wasted; Pawn. In the sixth century in France 'ts you know Just how big a dose has thAre was notes one person able to read reached the little stomach. As a rem- or write. In Rugland in the nlutth ' edy for the WE of childhood arising century iy no one uadenstaod letters and - from derangements of the stomach all contracts were made verbally. In the year 922 not one Geo.Ztc s and bowels they are most satla?aotory. Person in all _psµwA2 Mrs. Rose Voyer, Wfllintantie, Conn , Rome could read or write and the re says: -"I used Baby's Own Tablets in cords of Rome during that period the Canadian Northwest and found come down to us from the Moors, who " ... ,h them a wonderful medicine for child- were quartered in Spain, from which ren'a troubles, • especially indigestion-- _country they made trips through the RM R Jones s invited me to stay t -; A E one ha v! s a • - � knows and constipation. I have also given rests ofZ+'uro his lace. He k ws 1 will remain on his pe. a er wean ttlq - -- _ 4 them to my children for simple fever education had crept in with the Arabs barn, roof for many years to come. He kmows =y and the restlessness accompanying the Romans were unable to read Latin A am made of the famous ., Queens Head .. teething and they • always gaveT• relief. and they erased thousands of invalu- copQ�r-bearing sheet steel, heavily galvanized I can recommend Baby's Own ablets able manuscripts in order to get clean Anti just look at my size -24 by 24 inches. to all mothers." paper or rather good skin. The lose to Quality and quantity splendidly combined. Baby' Own blets are sold by the World in this Is canis se box from *The DrmaiWilat 23 of the -mmsi o ripmpo have incalculable. near etc - n t o counot pon e me come to your farm? Pill Y po / y ,. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. cover jam and preserve Tare -s — -- - Yours -forever, The Goblins-' _ Bonfire. bomen Lawyer I nP Ns. There's a crackle and a splutter in the There are 137, women advocstee ea- hollow next the oak, titled to practice in Paris courts but r - t l� Anda little flash of firelight, and a most of them are salaried employees puff i: little puof smoke; In law offices, who prepare cases for And sturdy little goblins are dropping rfrom their Their little atoreaaof fuel peeked is oil of a woman the a W e admis. 1 Dept. "P. N.," Oshawa, Ont ED l ;.� trial by mea members of firms. The l THE PEDLAR Pr,�Pi LIMITED, l; gt ' i rao recent. _ Vier-- send me, free of ensues. an estimate 1ttBe mouaeak7n sacks. F ,TBE OVERSKIRT FIGURES IN lY observed. ~l oho• ..g the cost of roofing and sidins Fora; ;MAIL THiS' buitain of the dimension indicated by l AFTERNOON MODES. There are kindly words unspoken; �"—" + CpUpOH .ra aft smh attached. ' A note of chic simplicity is a fee- there are kisses left unkissed, �� 1 . A fly had fallen into• the inkwell of 'tura of this satin frock, which has its And promisees forgotten, and the a certain author who writes a very bad 1 Name ................. . . ... . ... u tnl overskirt carred to forma chance that were missed; and a. very inky hand. The wFitet's Address .. , , ........ ` l is, V in the front and back. Long There are Iittle envious heart-throbs, Iittle boy rescued the unhappy insect 1 l ' Lull sleeves of contrasting -color satin and Iittle loans unlent and dropped him on a piece of paper, .. " " " " " " " " " " " " Pd P PPe w.L- ---- - c 4 - are trimmed with bands of embroidery And letters vett unwritten, and the After watching him intently for a q" and gathered into tight little bands at gifts that were not sent. , „ Sseertioe O�teee: Ooh WG, Ont y, g g ,while, he called to his mother. "Here's t'eceorw: oehamo era atantreat ' the wrists. The diagram shows just a fly, mother, that writes just like Branches,' 1lontreel, Quebec. Il al flax, St. John, Otters, roronto, London, r There's' a crackle and a splutter, and winniswv. Vancouver. haw the dress is put together, and dad." s - _ pattern No. 1268 is in sizes 16, 18 and the grimy goblins stoke ti,...,,,.•-� - 20 years .(or 34, 36 and 38 inches Till there's nothing left but as -he's of �--- bast only). Size 18 years (86 bust) the bonfire by the oak, -- - J -requites b3i yards 38 -Inch. or 8 yards A bean of smoldering aehee. Then 64 -inch material, with 1% yards trim upon his homeward track ming -braid for the sleeves. Price 20c. Rach weary goblin, hastens with his Every woman's desire is to achieve empty mouseskin pack. that smart different appearance which draws favorable comment from the ob- Now every goblin slumbers in his i ozy serving public. The designs illus- moss-Iined bed, R grated in our new Fashion Book are And the moon looks dowyt in sadness originated in the heart of the style on the ashes faintly red. centres and will help you to acquire -Joe Walker. °10 7 that much desired air of Individuality, V' Price of the book 10 cents the copy. SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. �i r %C THE OF CMTEr C Write your name and address plain- ,• INDO!f" L li L paly, giving number and size of such The gospel of suti'.Isht V apreadtng, litshed-and in an old house, . watc>i patterns se you want Enclose 20c in tecta of fie heating tate marvelous The charm of the easement a+ tilr stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Lit carefully) for each number, and and tar and wide the marvetoue of -'your sunny walls and cut openings to as designing goes, ls without doubt, Its _ let In the sunlight. adaptability to grouping la the rooms, adtltwa yot><r order to Pattern .Dept, _ Wilson Publishing Co., T8 West Ade- and physical -are being taught. The plea of each room is =year sew, tea waif se for heights fn stair halls, Wil 81:, Toronto. Patterns stat a The dim, mouldy, carpeted parlor Is home should be carefully considered thus allowing great varletp In applica. laidreturn mail being replaced by -tie--aun:room and i as to the right location of the- will- tion and design. As far as the weath- `�_�� _ the sanitary hardwood floors, and the lows, in order to give proper wall and or Is concerned, the casement can be question of-light,ond air In hanlee ' floor-a9'aee for-th-e fur-aiture-, The :iv- made as verviceebte as till lifting sash, A Conversation by Telephone. !a now conceded first place. How can ;tag room can be well sunlit from one by mesas of metal weather stripping. 60, teach the swan -to swim, "Is this the gas office?" we build to get most sunlight and the side, wfth a four or live light mullioned Caro should be given in the selection The swallow still to shim, "yes, sir." best views -and bring al out doors window, and small openings on each of suitable hardware, on which ae- The bat to go by night, "How much Is gas?" Into our rooms -is the question of the iris of the Lreple¢e. pends the entire service of this style, The, lark to love the light, "Well, you see: my dear air, it is day. The adequate beating o[ our Bedroom windows, two If possible, of window -aa la evidenced by the The tortoise to step -short, the gnat to�" homes is now possible -warm air and must be placed .so as to give proper types used by the metal casement sash move, - hot water superceding the old. base light to the dreaaing table, and so that manufacturers. r And -counsel the to love.I-don't want 1t over the phone." W UVA TION - Oddities Grow in Blritain. Wore L like every creature r0 El But tree to my own raters: 1 Beginning Its life In nth Africa a t «31, But let s my lips impart thousand yet,ta ago -more than a can- What lfeth near my heart, A 1 ' — Lary before the Dorman Conquest stili Then. wouM I tell and tell in every - I • - more than live hundred pears before pie South Africa was vietted by Euro- ® M Har goodttteat and her grace. pea Kaffir Broad" plant re- + .ti I ; ;' maVR from its native soil is flourish- What'e beautiflti sad fit? Ing in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Re 1 - � �• 'A rainbow bravely lit, gent's Park, London, says 'The Lon- N i The gliding sna at morn, don. Mail." ,Ten feet higli, fifteen > '�' '~ ' • ® ` ` ;A htlside rope with•eora,, -' Inches round the trunk, and weighing _ :tJ ','{l• ' a.s '` Aaple in bloom, A full-rigged ship at 70.ponads, the plant is scientifically ri ;• '" - v� knows ley the formidable title, Eacep• _ A a bad my tare find to ma halartor; Illtensteinll. ' j '` _-- - - ; ' of;, ;•`;;• icon it may M The estimate of 1,000 ysirs for the >' a; `•; - --E. N. ds.C. Andrade. age of the plant ls derived by compar fag the number of the rest .oars with The success of windows is the I - which the ancient truhk is covered properdhpooihnnn openings t0 .., ; _ with the -number -at_ fronds produced --- — each year -.. g DIAMOND DYE ANYdignity u t� "The plant gets- practically no mote- give facade its well as lure from outside, and derives its nour- repose -: ishment from an Internal supply of Iia official of the gardens told a burner,3 sad �.�1; feeders -end the fan' the fled may be located out of the i •Regarding `the exterior of our win - GARMENT, DRAPERY own," an o ` "Daily Mail" reporter recently . eafely have a feiv more win :ow open- Cdraught. f dow openings -the ewentjal thing to Another curious South African plant jugs in our rooms, without dread of If you cannot get direct sunlight-, remeatber is, that we have walls In Just Dip to Tint or Boll in the gardens is the "Elephant's cold houszs, • I on a. north wall -throw out a deep bay I which must be made oimplf openings to DyeFoot," or "Tortoise Pla>rt," which, al - Window, have been well termed i window, to proJoct as far ou•t. as pos- I --placed rythmicaky-and all orna. ough _oniv two, feet high and three "the eyes of architecture," not. only (Bible, Remember the word "bay" orig. meat on or about them is of secondary Each 15 -cent pack- fiet In diameter, weighs 190 poundA. to look through, but to be seen, and to, lually meant a unit of measurement off importance, the important factor be - This is due to,the fact that It carries evideneo the character of the inmate. sixfeen feet. What a - caricature of ins to study the proper disposition '111, age contains direc• withln itself a supply of food and That our well being is conditioned I the "bay" our modern planning has I an8 proportion of the openings, so as tions so simple any water. It gats no moisture from the by the tactor of'our hong environment ? made! - Ito give a facade dignity, as well as re• -- - woman can tint soft, outside at all and is planted in sand is beyond question, and our health and Regarding -types of windows -we ; pose, delicate shades or and rock. Though 300 years old, life disposition wi he in direct pro`,lorticn have a choice of two --the lifting blal- Remember, again, that windows dye rich, I permanent green shrub still 66wera regularly. In i colors [n lingerie, to the amount of ennlieht. we admit anted sash, and the t^aseulettt. Roth .must be governed to a large extent by h South Africa the plant's internal sup. Into our homes; .rad also in the de- have advantage*. bet without doubt I the interior arrangements, and that silks, ribbons, skirtd; y gree that this healthy environment ts'the latter Is. the more artistic. 1t the; the outside should never control the t! ply of food to often used b - the Ira - waists, dresses, rives• under the name c. "Hottentot beautiful and comfortable it will af• sash are made to open outwarde. much i inskle. Exterior design ma be niodi- . c o tit a, st3ekings,I Bread;' and the water is also squrczed feet tis• favorably, or vise -versa, better chance is given for hanging of Led to meet Interior necete}ties. and ' sweaters, draperies, from it in time of drought. Without doubt• in horse planning, curtains roller blinds are out of the the interior' planning can give wap iover[ngs, hangings -everything! _ - Buy Diamond Dyes --no other kind- the location and size of the windona question -and should be. The window somewhat to exterior design. China dishes are tested in the const be considered to a great extent frames may be divided by a traliaom- • Custom dull► observation and sends and tell your dt'niglat *bother the course of manufacture b means of a from the interior. Each room' -even! Leo as to give a asnall upper sash which material you wish to color Is wool or y reason to sleep" -but le`. i»4 for that ball hanging at the end of a panda- the kitchen-eiirnkl have, at least, one can be opened without opening `fila silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or lum. The strength of the blow can'be window through which direct sunlight entire height of the wtndbw; this will reason all the more be strong advo- mists god- regulated and the "breakin great advantage in cats& of the crusade for "more light ea g -point' of may coins into the room. Flan and re- he found to be of ISSUE No. 127-126. the shine thus learno& plan your house until this is aacomp• bed rooms. for nigbt ventilation. and 1W." .:A.a}.:�o.K%+t'�5.�n.,.'^;�s.,.,"i�?as".dwr..a.•:nmav:a.�s'a:,:r....�"�.a•,�..,aw,rsxic'ye'v'��u'sw.....:...:.d'..:.c,r:,....ur�.rw+..r_.:s..�..r.,.. ,,..n.,t..,.2 a,.... ,_.,.....::,x.l.. ..., N_.�v 6�,,...ea.,.:.a.'da.�t�o�...._v1�.::i,P✓t'.w.,.-_.m.:•..,tf•.<e.�„rw...-cr�is'4:s.,,•,.,n_aarMrme �,::a,.�,.en;aft.. isw-1..'.:,r,.nwPrK,. •,_.....rv�s,G'?.:,a'.,,hen:e"'r'c°�K°.v..,t:'ic:�i+✓sw"wLi�..s�"°-.;� 3� j est SATURDAY, MARCH 27T8 -Auction) TIIESDAY, MARCH SftH—Auction Bale gale of tegietered and grade Eitls• of horsed, cattle, pigs. Implements, vteina. registered Yorksbire bogs. furniture etc., atiot 1•d, con. '3• Pick. How About- BREAD -For-To-dear .? and Oxford sheep, the property of Bring, (8fet fartih east of Pickering $1,73 per yeas;; $1.50 i1 paid 4n Twin Stream Farms. 1t miles north Tillage). the propertyof M. R, Bar. Just a word to'the wipe : Why, pay 22c a 3»lb loetf whenvve- 13utacnptiotn to the United States and Creai of Whitby. Sale at 1 u C1oek sharp, tett. No reserve. dsle'at t sharp. - 'twill deliver on a 3 -lb loaf of LAWRENCE BREAD at 19c? Britain $2.00 in advance. Sea large bills.' Wan. Mxw, auction- See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. y r : T ESDAY_ ,. MARCH 30TH -Auction sale Thisl. pgf_ nnwa tried mitam a friends. MARCJOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. U 2-ieft Au,,"11r of leu safe of -belong- meats, _. Maxwell touring car, imple. wdguns. sleigh~, hg1 Ress etc:: belong - meats, furniture, potatoes hay etc., lag to H. E. Annls, Brougham. Also t HIGHLAND CREEK. at lot 18. con, 4. Pickering (Brock on same day and place a combing. Ho About SUGAR For o -day BRoad), the property of. Gen. Farley. tion sale. Entries way be left with �x McCormick Magical. Shote at Mor. cs Sale at one o'clock. See bills, W. Mer. Annie. Sate at one o'clock. F. St. Lawrence fir Redpath Granulated-7.00+per cwt. rtah's Highland Creek on Weanesday, B. Powell. auctioneer. Postilf, auctioneer. a °r March 'Lith. Mystifying, illusions. t 7-1 -Now is the time to lay in a supply. _ come and bring the children. Adults �5.:centa. chiidreit25-cents:--:-- ,- _ —.. _ Fortron a - Heal i;i� Chicks fee d -Selling: r� a y A few Specials forTwo Weeks GREEN RIVER. _ - - ---- :. - Pine Tree )blotches 10e.r box Aylmer Standard Peas 15c a tin --The Green River Ladies' Aid latent �e , Banquet Sardines 3 tins for 25C -Norse Crown Sardines 15e a tin .. holding an open tea In the hall onthe Windsor Sardines 2 tion for 2.5c Dried Marrowfat Peas 2 pkgg@ 250 ' evening of March 24tb. After tea has CH/CK STARTER' Sandy Ammonia 3 pkgs for 22c _Soaps-Cotufurt, Surprise, &G ' been served, the evening will be spent In playing games. Everybody wet- or )bold 6c or 18 bare for 1.A0 come, Contains Deied .Buttermilk, Fish Meal, Bone Meal etc., all of which - -JAMES S -' RI � (fin - •� r GREENWOOD. are essential in developing. growth and • • CH RD■\V r _ _ vitality in Baby Chiks. AJ ii.. • The Mission Band will hold their- y semi•montbly meetina in the church FEZ) Tl3E C• K• ?�IN"E on Saturday afternoon at 3:o'clock. and catch your Poultry grow into Murrey Picke-fin Har are Store The W. M. S. will hold theeir annual , election of -officers will be held at -the home of Mrs. Fred Gihson on Thera- , dap. March 25tb, at 2 30 p. m. All the ladies are cordial) invit We Nrm e C. members. CHICK STARTER, CHICK SCRATCH FEED, DEVELOPING FEED, <` SCHOOL REPORTS. LAYINGMASH, SCRATCH FEED EfC _ Now is the time to Ret your springseed. We have a good stock of - Report of Audley School for mid. :.:,If your dealer does not carry these feeds in stock, - Red Clover, Timoth, Alfalfa and Alsike, .. winter exslas., aainee is order uF we can supply you direct, all No. 1 tested seed. r?+ merit: Jr. IV- Gretchen Saunders, env your order and we will Bt ' Sr. III-Xar,garet" Westney% Alma 'I l it promptly. _- .. Leave o a a(s Puckrin", Lottie Mercer•. Pearl Mer - Betty �e oer. Jr. III - Saunders, Donald MARKH111 FLOUR MILLS Ladies, do:aot worry about wash days. Come is and see the Whits z) West, lamas Hedge, estJr. II -Henry , Cap It's a dandy -also the 1900 Gravity Washer. Both J) _ Weetnt•y , Gorden West.* Jr. II-' �-. D. N.'RJ=.EBUR �i SU1V'S ' �' are guaranteed to give srtisfaction or no sale. F Doris Hedee , D,nald Saunders. Fred / g Packria, Tommy Commack, John MARKHAM, ONT. ' Puckrin. GPorue Blake. Sr. I -Ruch Aitent for International Farm Mac•hinery,and Repairs. - Fowlie`. Walter Fowile•. Marjorie - - x Stephenson. Pr -Mary Fowlie-, Me - Nally fledge, Marguerite Cammack._ -^fi5l r-otto-:-ire haveit,'can get it, or it is not made. p, Robert Cammack. 'denoted honours. i Doris F. Gee, Teacher. ]Ea ' SROCK ROAD. .In all the newest shaees for EASTER Firm -15.00 to 250.00 - W. A. Jacks,)fi, of Toronto, visited - bis fits last week Bud. A 1 y was the Quest of ARCH a ��_� �� W. J. 3fofloadld S Sunday evenlag. L --- - - Geo. Farley intends having an auc- ��* Ittoa sale on Saturday, . I. 27th. He As giving up housekeeping. COAT OtT SALE � x Geo. Baker, of Pickering. fy moving t , into our midst and will occupy a hcuse t, r L� eitaatedoaJ.A. white's farm went (Cay Deposit Now - i Now -tore Free ll i` all) r. �of`bars. rTaylor reports having a very _ _ _ "Corro-Crimp" A Better Roof atLoasCost -;:,Ipieasant base is Toronto last week- You may secure the far you wiah•by pay;ng a depoeif now, An axeto.i.e Pecae prodnet ,fid a digUnet ,q;eoweseeet oar _ T corrugated Iron fne roofing purposes- Tia► end. The music etc. was situply balance during the summer months. The fur will elther ride produew a ap ser sod stronger )abut. seat. to �': cbareafaR* _ `Coune,7 St.adard', specideatiou with extra beavT eoatthe.. • Wad. Nea, and family have 'moved be laid away in our Cold Storage `faults send •ttaaeoeians of your roof for free .timate. f4 =- to Oourtice. 3 mils,* Bart of Oshawa. until you need it in the fall. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED jn ,lob's Neal contiduw to work she $ Oalees oeaseme, oar Fecrortq: OaAe'r,a and Y•werwl. 1( White farm. areneks. Yew oaee.e. Natifaa, se Jaha, saw. ror"" tomo.. d eew,per. 8eoiwr enVaaeenwr ¢ ;FCR8 Ke -modelled and Re -lined: All work h .. '= • SALE REGIST`R. done on thepremises. t SATURDAY. MARCS 20TH—At lot 22, coo. 9. Pickering, extensive sale of � M. C O � �+ v 1-1 O _ C cattle. bones. sheep and some tin- _.. . _ 231 Danforth Ave. - - . plementa, belonging to F. M. Coop" Ur +Colect�on _T Service ern Sale at one. B mos. credit. W. Half block East of Broadview ave. Toronto - Maw, auctioneer. _ 'MONDAY. hf 1RcH 22ND-Auccion sale - -- — -- ITH branches and correspondents i. JF of valuable -town property, twirig -- - --- Wthroughout Canada and strop fiaan- the property of Fred Landon, Whit- Eco wmwd Awyaportsh re tial affiliations abroad. we are in a position to : by. Sale to be held at Blacksmith shop. Brock Stredt north. (1) 50 feetmale prompt collections in all parts of the frontage on Brock Street north with vvorld. Acceptances are quickly obtained, blacksmith shop 8Da30 feet, garage -payments promptly transmitted—details are 18x18 feeL and frame building 12:30 carefully and accurately handled. feet. Thip is an ideal location for a •warageor service station, just 8110 k ..feet oft the Kingston Road on the our manager oc ate to 0 34 Aa localf comp) f rmatias A main Highway north. (2) Lot No. - Ism '" ' • 14 West Brock Street• about three - � - - - blocks north of Kingston Road on Wain bigbway north. Size tis feet , • "� 08 , Ai Troatage on Brock St. by IN feetANLV -111011111 1W Beep For terms sad full particu• WtFj'f lsRAitiCH, G P. LYNDS, tars apply to Wm. Maw. auctioneer. no C. � rsnslgM Bale at 2 o'clock sharp. Ir N6a AY. MARCH 24T$ AUCtioni sale of 100 head of .cattle, fresh cogs springers: steers, heifers, stockers, 6c and calves, also some horses, the property -of Alex Calder. Wlot 80; con. 'w :� ' Z. bithv. Sale at 1.30 sharp, Bee P I bins. Wn1. Maw, auctioneer. Tb3umm&.Y. MARCs WTH-Auction t sale of boreea, cattle, bogs, imple• ML A 111"M went" furniture etc.. at lot 18, con. 4. Uxbridge Tp. (1i miles east of Good. \ r rme _,xYood), the property of Jon Thomp• son. Bale at i O'clock. F. W. Silver- Mdes. auctioneer. _ e TORMx weadxr )Bolds no terrors for the Round Roast or Steak. 2i'!. pee Ib 'GranMop owner of a Chevrolet footman &•rieio Roast or Steak, ... _ 2x • -' _•. . N AND FL 1KIN G: This sturdy, ail -season car provides teal oomfeet J Porterhouse Roast or Steak,� 2& 1�esd sates protection against rain, + Ramp Roast,... >l,am prepared to do Uboppiog and s�O*r Fine Rib Roast, " Oat F7akidg every Monday, mod sleet: _ vednesue as r ay -------. _ vy R _. .. _ 1 s $ea ib Aoaat, ... .. 18c Its aplteiyfittieg, caeefulty-tailwed curtains Bir "Shoulder. Roast. .. ... •l4 and I&- Stoneboats Har Sale P �P ee eattide cold Ecom blowing in. Its bis, wide dooe: ars q• of Roast, .. .. 14e `• john F. Bayles, 019-remoat �- � - ----Brisk--t�->�r, -- = -9c with ot•eslappieg, trestiteeti� door tusssias that. aft. �y supported oa rods and swing with the dooe. , a — RuralRoute'No. 2 - Leer o Pork,_ 25c` _. ... _- No ether car E equalprke faesv egad quakty and - - Loin of Pork, The Pickering egeipmeat. one other Chevrolet's famom Shouldet Roast of Pork, ... .. 20e, 23c all-yeseeoend economy with sInti all•yeaa•cotmd Colo.Chops .. .. .. 28e Vigilance Committee =— '°e i�. Perk _ and wmfoei speedy,_extd,_ __Pare Pork 9ansage : - - 25c •' .. apes Bae; is wittier, to keeps rat water std' gees you 26c „ Finest Salt Pork,... .. 11tae sed beiek! .. �. ' > qty Finest Breakfast con, piece, .. 35c The object of this Association, is to If wool '�w� i �' sliced, straction at low cost -bore u %ha crr to own Came im lessen stealing and prosecute. • galls (half or whole),. 30c the felons. - -ore is today ,Mild Cured Cottage _ 3. Back Bacon, •• _ 45e _ liLombire having property stolen oommuai' .. Cooked Ha .. * • " h t 46M immediately with an member f / Weiners, . m ... .. c est Executive Oommiaaee. A. T. LtlWt -'.Head .. .:' ... •. ' .. 15c " " fblemiership fog $1.00. H _ Tineas wav be had from tae President or Piekerin$, Ontario - Easy First and Domestic shorteainR.•3 lbs 55 cents; aeonrrry on application.. m ' '' S lbs �) cents' •' •` lb prints 18 cent@, ,xec.Oom.-L. J.• Banks, C. S. Palm. Y Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday; er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering, � _ Ji D. Morro, las. Richardson. QUALITT AT LOW COST , W. G. REID, - - PICKERIN(� 'r Yreaids�;, o�ctefer RLLa..,r: ddnev_...sak.',:...,J_,_•:.:w.w.. ,,.,:a,...:t.•a ,.,.a,.._. i.,.-..x:.......,,.s,:..,.....,.^1-'.,...:_... �..., ...:,. ,:,m,.�".,-:..: e:.. _�. :,.�: _,...:..-.. ... ...s .. .,. ,_. .•......... ,.. ..... ..-,. _.-...: a:.o-e. ., ...-..,.....,.,.ii'r',....a...h.-,_..A_.,...xv�9.rc...-... ..n.......•:•..._..x.....a.., ..-r.,.a.,..nb,.va,..+T..1 :^..rx..,iv-.••'-"'_�—. ..,.... ...:a•. kil 7 7 7' A0 CLAREMONT. Credit 41e of T. P. Shirk was in the city on DAIRY COW 81 711 Tuesday. L. Fingold bad a business trip and Wifirs, Grain Seed and k*mi Ta- to Torointo on Monday.- SepA=tur.__ G': U.'Forayth shipped a pare- 14AT I "w"u sold_ ,( by- Public. Auition on 'bred bull to Ottawa, last week. oLms WN 0 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH, 1926 f Born; on Sunday, Nareh 14th, ABOUT OROMIJE to A. W. and il Mrs. Tomlin son, a ou . Rn Lot 2, 7th Line, Markham, ARE- .4 400.► Several of our sports attended Re the property of P6PUL - the Peterboro-Varsity hockey J. S. HONEY P match in Toronto this week.BCattle: Your money's :d, do The Library Board hav"laced etter-Broad at Grade Holstein cow, 6 years old, due ----a Dumber.of now -chairs in the -April 17;-, grade Holstein cow, 6 yearmq —worth of food The reason why oar Goods* ape Better Price popular, b library room for the convenience old, will be fresh time of sale; grade eedhae the quality' Pu of readers- Only 18c per large loaf, strictly Durham cow, 5 years old, will be fresh_9 t oodnen. is there the price is right.. t Clarence and Mrs. Peogislly, of cash and carry from. jine of .sale; grade Holstein cow, 4 Brooklin, event Sunday here with the store. years old; fresh February 16. grade The following will convince You the latter's -parents', Thos. and Jeriey cow, 6 years old, due about that the Price is right. Better Bread dovered at your April 1; grade Holstein cow, 7 years TAYLOR'S 5 lb. pailBee-Hiv'e Corn Syrup, 35a Mrs. Paterson. door, 29c Per .large loaf. . OR'S 12. old, should. be -fresh April I- grade y ( COLD CRUST J. H. and Mrp. Michell, of Green -r Our Rim to make the best pro Holstein cow, 6 years old, diiiii about Bensou's Corn Starch, River, stud and the former's slate It is BREAD from Saskatchewan, visited Clare. duct: possible, bread -or April 1; grade Holstein -cow, 7 years 'Ph 0,1 e 800 lbs Raisins, 2 lba for old, will'befresh about time of sale; moat friend& this-week: cakes, to sell at the grade Holstein cow, 4years old, fresh Chase & Sandborn Tea, lb 700 low eat cash price. C L.A R 350 Duncan Morgan was in Toronto last of March; Blue cow, 5 yeara bld, lb on Tuesday and Wednesday at, Tiger Brand Salmon, tending a meeting of the Maple will be fresh by time of -sale; grade 'aft A old, due-, in Aylmer l3rgkud Corn, Peas Holstein cow; 5 years rpt Leaf Fire Iis8ueance Co. March; Blue cow, 7 years old, due last j Thomas Neal, who recently, tin - of March; grade Holstein cow, 6 years ,Bread, 3 lb. loaf,.18o Tomatoes, one of each ,410 A few pairs of Bilk an4-­WooL--__ derwent an operation in Toronto, old, due about April 1; grade Jersey Stopkings'.viot secondi, .75a .-is now improving nicely and hopes R`v cow, 6 years old, due. about time of ffl to-return-hom4IoA week's time. sWe;grade Holstein cow, 6 years, old, 22V Adanac Branch, Store I The B. Y. P. U. will have anoth I due about' April 1; Black cow, part Small Profits and Quick - Returns i�3' er missionary program on Monday Jersey, due March 20; The Store that saves is the slogan of HONE,9W.-Il Red cow, 5 night next, Group C will be to years old, due Narch 19; grade Ayr- you money.charge. All young folks are*'or- ti shire cw, . 7 year-, old, wIff-be due by- FRANK CHIDLOW . . . . . . dially invited. time of sale; grade Holstein heifer, 2 Quality First -Courtesy Always CLAREMONT, ONTARIO c' A rink of our curlerh went to year-, due in April; -grade Holstein Locust Hill on Friday ]&at when heifer, 2. years, due April 26; grade ]Fruit Rrus, Shrubs'& 116 c Holstein heifer, due in April; grade they played a friendly game with holstein heifer, will be fresh by time Maple Lieaf Mutual 154wrow 4 a rink in that village, Claremont Having secured the ageacT for T. W. of sale; grade H61sten heifer, ftesh A Full Line of Choice winning by one shot. Bowman & Son. Star Nurseries, February 24; grade Holstein cow, 6 Insurance Co. Ir Clarence Pilkey, who has been Ridgetown. Oat. years, will be due by time of sale; (3 ROOERIE a a 3ding the past three mouths I &in pts aced to take orders for all cow 5 years old, fat. grade Holstein Cheap rates for farm and qountry spending his parents. Luther and Mrv. kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, o . . 1. Pre-sh Every Week at beifer, 2 years, fresh December 26, buildings. PlIkey, returned to hie farm In In- Ornamental "15hrubs Etc.. at 1925; city priceer. wermay. Sask., on Monday. lowest pooiible prices. grade holstein cow,-4 years, due . in April; grade Holstein caw,7 yeaM :Windstorm insurance on buildlogi. Frank Taber is busy moving to Special rates for large quantities. will be due by tirne of sale; grade Take Fleischnian's'reaat for wind-mills. Silos etc. his hew home in the seventh con- 46tf Holstein cow, 4 years, due early in your health. cess Lou of Whitby, on the farm April; grade Holstein heifer, 2 years,* We sell it. Automobile Insurance N. J. Chaunian, PWke =*9 of all kinds. known an the White homestead. due In April, grade Holstein heifer, Yresh every week. 4c a cake; We wish him every success In his2 years, due n Aril, PARMS FOR SALE now home'. (Cows fresh warh1ave calves b' We have Head and Leaf Lettuce, _nf the R ptl­ Ni-their sides) fresh every na - M—Mbege _few days. Write or phone Church drove, down to Wl�ftby iAlso, Fresh Herrings. Sea Whitefish. an Wednesday last to attend a 8 tons m'*n,' whole" or M A N conference of this district. Excel. -Bow S ground; about 300 bus. Early Yielder Highest i& fbr' lent addre%mm were given by men by' the last of thi ' S��; I price Oats; 5 or jS bus.. Timothy Butter ansirggs. 20 WHITBY, ONr from Toronto and Kitchener. month two. car- Vega Cteam Separator, 600*1bs, cap- Miss Jo-tepbine Cochrane return. &city'. used 2 years• ed home this week from Toronto p looids of -5;7C �ock P.i. sharp FARMERS CLAREMONT -mbere she baa been undergoing Sale at, One lbreatmeat In the hospital. We Sale will be held under cover if stormy Now is the time to get your are sorry to report that she hie FROST FENCE '_CREAMERY I madLeonly very slight Improve- TERMS:—Fat Cows, �alv es, Grain, harrows sharpened and -went in her healtb. Seeds and all sums of $20.00 and repaired, ready Highest price paid for 4 The Claremont Socia Club have -.One at Claremont under, cash;_ over that amount 8 4 'mouth's credit *9 be gi for spnn Cream at the %mrahased anew piano and hays. iven on ap- 9 and one at proved joint notes bearing Gterest %work. presented It to the Park Board for ate of. 6 per tent. per an. the use of the Community Hall. at the r. num. The residents of the village and -_'.Locu_s.t 'Hill L 0 RNE R E I D -.ithessirroundiax country ap reel. ;,,PREN`TICE & PRENTICE, Give me A trial and be couirineed Auctioneers. CLAREMONT. ate very much this valuable 9ft. Bee us for special prices The Young People's Society of the United Church visited the B. before buying. P. U. on Monday evening when HA R N Es s B E A T T Y they gave a most iit"tiogpro- 0 p,E R Caal, oalsmin, which was followed by F. X. COkn person wishing new Ell�raese_ STANDS FOR THS' BEST. sloold caN on nit before par. social hour in which they Indulged ",ikREMONT Chsa,nir and secure in & number of flames after which 'anS �UW Hard and Soft coal of tbe-' Quality ids orefreshments were served. Agent for Ackern 7 prtceil. Harsees. Ask the user. best quality on Next Sunday' inorning at the -Harness repairing dome at j Baptist Churrh the -pastor'ir sub-_ and all timer., ject will be "Christian Union and _AW' All Binds of Harness Repalra kept Christian Unit The evening THIIS. A. constantly on hand A. IT* M ervice will ice ude a brief song S pRING 1. service led by the rhoir.- The pas- 2'1c3c0t1=V- cmt- Luther Pdkey, Claremen. _Aor's subject will be "Choosing a 0 01. of 'Toronto, who have purchseed J..- t :a" hfauric% a-ad Mrs. Shank 7B here ELLING Pingold's business, are spending a �OU'�9 .1itter Carriers, Bay Carrie few dathiii *11liage w4h:- ­;r and Mnrs. Finxold. They expec - Pumps, Door Trac. Cow 4V Bowie. Prenure Systetas Etc. become permanent ripsidects At Last! It will pay you to ellsewbeese grig 10th when they Treihen'dou' Reduction Sale of 05,000.00 above betore buy1ag w'y pr%es 00 will take posi6&loa of the bus&- -Stock of Merchandise. FRANK J. PROUSE Ab exciting' game of broom 9 PICKERING, 029TAR14k key was pla• 411 -'Having sold My general store business in Claremont, hoe yed on the Cale- doniarink on Tuesday night of unAer' an agreement to, greatly reduce my stook of last week between the business men of the village end- the farm- • See our new line of -goods anid Vacate by April 10th next, I am forced to aresulting to a rm- the Maine tie. Jo offer Weill. Papers _goods at real bargain prices. This--i8art--un-_ Leatb or GoAs I The game was much enjolred by k, "a spectators an well " by. the usual opporMinitylo'sebure goo I west fi res. players. Paper for every room and ug The merbero of the Women's at evefy Price Pbrone,$w su 7 0 qu institute, accompanied by their rM%j%0jL1UD "to is now omplate. ..husbeadsand gentleman fri Vds, E1OOT"REB 8110E enjoyed a'soleodid progr*m at the 101vm We have &-targe stock of th-te—ftmelu home of Miss. Clars Underhill on Boot on hand—unbeatable -being in for hard wear and tear. Wednesday evening. it honor of St. Patrick. Refresh- Sher'winla'Williams' REPAIRING wants were aerved and everytbink was appropriate for the o'ecassion. PiLints and We maintain our established re too tion for repairing all kinds or AVandcarnival will be held harness and boots. on the Caledonia rink nn Tuesday Varnish Standard Baiik Varnishes <evening. March 23rd. The second CEO M. BRADLE spasm of the broom hockey to Ikake things look brighterSdeW Deposdi break the tie between fartners and . I ­ , :!��.� and bet I ­;­ vill.agers will be played. An inter- ter Harness maker, Vaults issting feature of the evening will PICKERING, ONTARIO W be a soft ball- game" on skates be- the fift6, F-y-C tween Mount Zion and W-desire-to-pl1 ape, any of your 16 line of Uxbridge. There Wuljtlso- "'Venable papers, je*e -f �,rntber a-married- -men'g race and a oreeioua . belongings to one of our boys' race. Admission: adalta,25 "range BOWNG I -Safety Deposit Boxea, you will find cents ; children, 15,eents. A-good our staff ready to fender prompt and The Continuation Scbo6l con- �New Gingham Fry courteous service At all times dtiting �c .,ert, which was repeated in the d. banking hours. The cost to yon is Community Hall liketPridayeven-usonly nominar and we are glad to be jt arrived YMS fug, was,well attended and much of any po]4sible 49siawnce when you appreciated. The receipts. which C wish aciVess to your box. Of all matertaigond d"Iffla were greater than wasanticipated, Come and get your choice ltwill*psk:7ou to call at!our - Wor I ke -were given to 06 PArk-Board. At before they are all 7. to Inspect our stock and the close of the proara in the school ---pic-ked" over Obtain prices held an auction sale of- roses, the All orders left with sur aRenot, A. T. Lay, Pickering, will receive otic • roceedg of which, Amonritiniz to K I STANDARD 1�A1�I 910.00, were sent to the Sick Child prompt and caref,til attentic-n 1CL Alcall .solicited' tided to bear the cost of pin-c KERING BIZANCH—W. F. Law, ManaqW rem's Hoppitski. The school h 'S C 0 T T pi `F "w"".+t yM1 has Do A ,h, ing Ft curt for the �-tptqe of the Branches alw at Br�kllt;, V­t Hill, W�itby J. T MATHESON A,:4itw. �► .EA'l��t QF ONTARIO 1926 BUDGET Vo Roti! t . '1'a: ou Pop absadoaed. - c M r VSC4eificit estimated $1,600,000 - Inti iesf aces at separated from Revenue and Expenditure 8sfnadiag Moseys separated trom Actual Capital_ and Oirdinary ad In n' . Publie Aamunts better indexed. ? � Sitty-seven intearlIIed audits bring substantial savings. : $2.200,000 serplas shown on Re'veatfe and Expenditure Account (1826), ez- „ : cltidittg interest. ;11,600,000 1mprovea:gent in revenues over 1923. Reduced capital expend tuire on non-revenue-produelag objects means a les- &sued inserest; bill. 4 Swings Office and- Agricultural, Development Board Reserve Fund firmly e&tablished. ` No succession. Duty Free Bonds purchased under new leglelation. F Pmvinrial roads have cast $86,000,000 -net since- 1916. "`.leas and License Revenue e4111 fall short of carrying Road- Debt, MainteA. art rice and Sinking Fund- Double- taxation elimination well under way. Bo iRi Bind lett d fu din ;40&000 000 MOON FOUND GUILTY PLAN FOR NEW LAKE NORTH OF.SUPERIOR OF MANSL AUCHTER Canadian &Wnaeer Telt. of Serntenced to Life - Impritoa-! His S&iJ1 +4 to Increase =ent� Second Char" May 4 Power Resources. Come. Up - at. Autumn A despatch from Chicago says:- Assizes. Plane for a great new lake covering A despatch from Belleville says 150,000 square miles, capable of main- David Arthur Moon was at 5 o'clock taining the original level of the Great Thursday afternoon found guilty of Lakes, and providing an income of mans''augbter, after six hours' deliber- - - Lmore .than $15,000,000 from water anon .by the jury on the indictment !power alone, were described before the charging him with the murder of John l Izaak Warton League of America here McGie, accountant, at 10 o'clock on on Thursday night by C. Lorne Camp- the night of April 6. in Lattimar's bell, Canadian engineer. drug store here. • When the verdict By the construction of the two dams, was announced Mr. Justice Kelly ad - one on" the Albany River, which flows journed sentence until Saturday morn- . j into Hudson Bay. and the other on the tong. I Ogoki River, main tributary of the Crown Prosecutor J. A. Munro of "Albany, Mr. Campbell estimated that London, after a consultation of coup-- the-laka-formed thereby would have a eel and judge, left for Toronto to.eon- watershed of more than 100,000 square suit with Attorney -General Nickle in rro ng u 1� re n g, I miles:. A cut from the, basin to the regard to the case. tieneral Bramwell South A second murder char is pending SupplemeW-Ary Estimates, $1961,504. south into Lake Nipigon, which emp- charge Pe g Head of -the Salvation, Army, who cele- a stunt Moon g Interest Rates-Tuhis year's interest rate, 4%%-loweat in the history of the ties into Superior, would assure the g ,attain out of the shoat- _ - ... _ brated his seventieth birthday on Clayton McWilliams, drug clerk Bmvince. _ - -- - - - March 8 In London, by holding special ' Great Lakes a art minimum flow of Ing of Cls - 24,000 cubic feet of water a second: in the Lattimer store, the same night. 'Taxation reforms promised. _ - spiritual exercises at the armfs in-; At flood period the flow would be 30,- It was stated on Thursday night that '* - - -- -- - - - --- ternational headquarters. 000 feet a second. there is a doubt as to whether Moon, M �* .The speaker, who said he had he having been found guilty of man. '�`'•c ! RL KI1..LED WHEN, dead no connection whatever with any slaughter, can be tried on the second GI cital char BOBSLEIGH OVERTURNS political, Provincial, national or inter- P ge _ a • ' TORONTO: nat?oval body, stated that the new Moon smiled broadly when the fore wheats -No. 1 North., ;1.68: Steersman of Sleigh Also In lake, which would be north of Lake man of the jury, F. E. Brown of 4„ rJa 8 North., $L52; No. 8 North., i Superior, in addition to ellminating Medoc, announced the verdict. Dem u+ ¢1.61. lured on School Hill at the dredging problem facing cities I fence counsel, Hugh J. Macdonald, ' t .nY turned and smiled at the prisoner. Man. oats- -No. 2 CW, nominal; Vierma. on the Great Lakes, would increase I The contention of the defence was that +1a' 8, not No. 1 feed, 464c; h dro-electric capacity at the . St. No. 2 feed, 46c; Western grain quota- � '' A despatch from Tillsonburg, Out y y the shooting of McGie followed that q says: -An accident which ended in Lawrence probab:y 600,000 horse- g tions on ell bay rts. of McWil:isms, and that both were Am. corn, frac Toronto -No. `3t the death of the vtetim, 14 year-old power; at Niagara in excess of 860,- -yellow, 87e; No. 3 yellow, 85c. Ul-tian Matthews. only daughter of 000 horsepower; at the Sault Ste. ac'Mr.Jus Millfeed-Dei. Montreal freigb-A, `` Mr. and bars. Delbeit Matthews, of arie, more than 50,000 horsepower, Mr, Justice Kelly, in -his charge to 4 (hags included: Bran, per ton, $8025 Houghton, occurred on the school h1:1. , and on the•Nipigon 200,000, the jury, said that evidently there was to- '$8125; shorts, per tan, $82.25 to � �_ bad feeling between McWilliams and 433.26: middlings, $39-25 to 140261 Vienna, last night - about 11 o'clock. Moon, but none to show that such was good feed flour, or bag. $2 80 A large number of children from For- WHEAT POOL PLANS the case between McGie and Moon. t Ont. oats -40 to 42c, f.o.b. shipping e` lythe Mills had driven over to Vienna' TO BUY ELEVATORS Wben a man was killed, even by &eel. 4 points, - �' to sleigh ride, and kad previously -de- - dent, that is murder, even if the mar- � :'w Onk mfllin wheat -•$1.28 to ` "`s` tided to make .t.his night the winding - $1.80, f oo.b.. shipping points, according '�r '""�" up of the Winter'a sport. On the very Offers to Purchase Asses of ��r has r'° intent to kill the urian. '•' to fmights. lest tri when near the 'foot of the As to insanity, continued the judge, a i p. uu"tchewan Co-operative- + E Barley malting -62 to 84c. hill, the bobsleigh swerved Into the �'"-`'t"'� •_ man mast w Incapable time knowing c+ Buckw�eat-No, 2, 69c. Air Mail Stamps diteli, when a projecting stick, about A despatchfrom gins says: -The right from wrong at the time o! the u $ye - No. 2, Above are shown two o[ the stamps farms o! the ofer by the Saskatchew- tragedy, and the onus of proof recta 16[an. flnnr - First pat . $8. 0. four of five feet tang, broke through. _ j upon the defence. Drunkenness was Tonto; do, sacar:d pat., $7.90. 4 To- to be used on the air mail service into, the bottom of the sleigb, pircing the an Wheat Pool for the purchase of the Ro Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 r cent. Red Lake, which Is being inaugurated. ] leg of the steersman, Lloyd Reid, and Saskatchewan co-operative e-evator t no sac in for crime. Moon's Budden " 1 business, just announced b the i prompting in his own mind, through - t., per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, this week. penetrating the abdomen of Miss stat- y' I drink to over to we McWil;iatns - + V..60; aeabe d in bulk, $6.60. thews, inflicting a terrible wound and proper the taking over of the' entire go h1 Straw -Car! ts, per Eon. $9 to ;9.60• U.S.BALLOON CAUSE rendering her unconscious- � country a evater system of 450 houses, i an the night of the crime was no ex- - Screenings --Standard recleaned. f, t3't►e way tattled to ttie bums of Ed- the terminals with a storage capacity rose to kill. "It is not enough for the �"r - ob. bay ports. per ton. 323.50 OF HYDRO TROUBLE of 7,700,000 bushels at Port Arthur,' Prisoner to have proved that he had - ward Smith, near by, end Dr Johns- j t " Cheese --Nov°' large Esc twins' + ton, of Port Burwell and Dr. Atkin the lesse of the Canadian National I lost his power of inhibition." said the ✓c2%c; triplets, 28c; tilton&, 4c, ow. Raleigh Townihi Farmer ' • targe 28 to BOc; *wins, 29 to Solt; ' p I of Ttlsouburg, were at once summon- -Railway terminal with 7,500,000 moue, Judge tat seta 80 to 82a Tells How Airmen Snapped ad 8h® never regained coasetousn' { the transfer house with the new adcb- "How do you explain the fact," aak- j� ed his Lordship, 'tont if the was utter -'Finest creamery prints, and died about 4 o'clock this morning tion at Buffalo. N.Y., and the com- p� � 49c; No. 1 creamery, 47 Go 48e; No. 2 An Electric Wire' from hemorrhage and shock, pony's oPfiee building .n Regina. tired three times by'aecident, two shots ost 46 to 47c. Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. Chatham, March 14. -When the Lloyd Reid required a Couple of (- The valuation of the entire %ystem wentpatthrough two mutt. in the t the Eggs- Hydro -Electric seryice -in- Raleigh stitches in his leg. is to be determined by three arbi- vital part of their anatomy -the _ __-- ' $ Fresh extras, in cartons, � __. 40 to 41e; fresh extras, loose, 89 to Township went out of business Sun • trators, the majority decision to be bean".' 40c; fresh firsts' 36 to W. day afternoon investigation brought LAD STRUCK BY CAR binding on both parties. A payment J Dressed poultry -Chickens, s ring, tine a nation that United States of $'?,000,000 is to 'bs made at once, CONFER) DECORATIONS 3 lb.. 82 to ; hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., - MOTORIST ARRESTED dam' do 3 to hogs i lbs and' pros Lo 82c; baldoon4sts were the cause of the . Y _ y I and $1.404,000 to be pain ennui}ly. ON BEHALF OF THE KING - --'� turkeys. 8&- r p trouble. a . Cameron, a farmer near the Hamilton Bo Fatal] In urecl �! � Beans --Can. hand-picked, $2.60 per River Road, declares that bapoonists While Stepping Off Storms Strike Towing Ships of His 1Vlajeity, Holds Inver• bushels; primes. $2.40 per bushel. pP.� Prince George, Youngest Son ata le produce -a r imp drifted over his term at a low ala- Street Car. and Biow Them Out to Sea p �rsap p� tads in a northeasterly ditrection aria titure at Hong Kong. 4. $z.40; per 6-gaL tin, $Y -8o par Haa>soa March 14. -Alex. 'slot= Sal.; maple s r, Ta 25 to 2se, that a cable dangling from the bal- A despatch from 3t, John's, :Vfld., A despatch from London eapa:- cgs fart. 11 yearn of age, who lived at 98 .a - Storms' swept the relief ships Hoae7--•b0-Ib. tins, 11% to 12e loon snapped a main wire - in the ys:- P P Prince George, the son of King George WIN pu Keith Street, hied in the General Hoa- t�to- tins, 1136 'to 12c; 5 -lb. tins, Hydro line, The baboon, he sa s was ' Sylvia and Sable Is'and, which arc V., who is a nub -lieutenant on the ' y saye, pita] Sunday about one hour after 2 •to 12%c; 2% -lb. tins, 14 to 14%c. :ow enough to She ground for him tQ attempting to tow the disabled Ken- Ha�vktae, flagship of the Shinn ata• 8mclted meats --Hama, mud., 29 to see flys men in the basket and a he was struck by an automobile at tucky, forty miles southw rd 'ram the tion, held an investiture oa behalf of . _::f31e; .oked home.- 49 .to 4bo smoked Barton Street and Barnesdale Ave. tt�� United States flag. Me. Cameron Cntr.ince to Elie local h�rGor. e1 re- his father At Hong Kong on Saturday. cottage 25 to 27c• break- i I Bernard Sucli� .Apartment A L44 fad' �' further states that he shouted to the ;.Colt reaching here Thursday night He conferred decorations upon Sir fly ]Last Dacca) >!2 to 86c; special brand Keni:worth Ave. North, driver of the '•brrakfwt MOOn. a3 to 89e; backs, men. but though hey yelled a:reply he I I from me of the rescue ships said that j Cecil Clement], who was recently automobile, was arrested on a charge i boneless, 86 to 48c. could no make out, what they said. as - _soon as the weather moderates 'an triads a Knight Commander of the 1 of manslaughter and was refused bail attc'ript will be made to tow the Ken- Bath, and other' dtsttng.utshed British Cured meats --Long clear bacon, CO Whence the balloonists cams- and ``' try. 70 mss., and up, $22.84; lightweight where they went have-not been deter -f tacky bow•on instead of stern fore- sub}ecra !n China. ;89 60 per bbl Lard -Pure 1 mined Witnotses of the accident stated to most, It Ib. very rare for an Investiture to 1$ to 18%c; tuba, 18% to 19c; � the police that young Moffatt stepped be mad valiroad.. In June. 19'17, the.. _ Hydro linemen found that a tune Ils, 1914 to, 2W; prints, 20% to 21c; 1 oft a Bei Line car, after the latter .• • King held one aboard a ship of the o ti%ercee, 14% to 15c; -tubs, had been blown sat on the kine in a' had tome to a full stop, and was ro- Attempt to Care" BUII P r5 to 15 , 15% to.16c; blocka, transformer near the city -limits. � cedingtoward 'the curb when the auto- Ends in Suit for Damages Grand Feet, when 'he decorated of - 17 to 17%e, s I They believe that the steel cable -from Acer& and men for their gallant work i I 8.76; Lard -Pure tierces, 18 to .the balloon caused the `short-circuit. driven by Such, came along ^"' in the Battle of Jutland. Admiral 8 e; tubs, 183li to 19e; pails; 19 to ' _� _ _ at a swift pace and struck the, boy. A despatch frim Ne;:or„ , >`} i Beatty was among .the officers do. ; • prints, 20 to 21c; shortening Such, it is alleged, did not Istop his syr: -"I went to put iriy arm around 66 _ s corated at that time. mss, 14% to 15c --tubs, 15 to 1 %c; Toronto Has Population car for a stationary street. car:. his reek, and said: Nice boy, let'a gc _ pails, 15% to 16c locks, 17 to 17%c. of 670,948 The injured boy was unconscious, for a walk,' and the brit reared up and Senator Turriff Knocked Heavy steers, efoice; $7.60 W$8.25; ".: . _. when picked up, and was removed to knocked me down. I can't undei•atand - df$ .do., good, $7.25 to $7.50; butcher Greater Tomato has a population o! the General Hospi#al, where -exam-' Y .the bull should knack me down, Down by Ottawa Street Car ' - �rs; choice, $7 to $7.60; do, 'good, 870,946, according to a report of the ination disc'.osed his injuries to con- &a I };ave always been kind to ani - 6 to $6.76.1 butcher heifers cboice, !►saessment Commissioner. The report stat of a fractured skull. The. boy mals," testified Mrs. C. Jacobson of 'Ottawa, March 14. -Senator J. G. b0 to 67.86; do J , �• o gives the population of The city proper succumbed _in an _hour. - Deer Park, in County Court here, in a Turift suffered painful injuries thin $6.50; . do, med., to ;6; do, as 649,429 damage suit for $500 general damages morning when he was -knocked down' sum., $5 to $6.60; butcher.. cows, choice, $5.50 to $6; do, fair to good, Excluding exemptions, the assess- - Kindliness is an' investment in and $250 hospital expenses, against 'by an Ottawa Electric Railway car. $4 to ;6; butcher bulls, good. $6 ment of the city is $891,673,797. The Bonds of Happiness, The dividends William Schneider of Deer Park, own-� The Senator was walking Bong the, 'to $5.75; bologna&, $3.25 to $3.76; total income assessment is $73,584,069, are paid dai:y throughout your life- + er of a two, -year-old bull. His Hono3; tracks in Roekliffe Park, presumably 4tanners and cutters $2.25 to $8- levied on 42,228 persons. time.. Judge J. A. Forin, reserved judgment. ! taking a short cut, when the street, _ Rpringers, choice, $11h to $100; goo - car, routiiling a sharp turn at -the , _ kh cows, $70 to $80; medium cows, -----`-______. ____-. _ __--- - --- biw of a cliff behind him, knocked e 46 to $60; feeders, good, $6.25 to -~ - - - - - - -- hint down before he lead time to get , 76; do, fair, ;b to S6; stockers, ,+� r' x 1, - F , r Y off the tracks or before the motorman40 ' , $5 tor $5.50; do, fair, $4.50 to � � ' r a :si,bring is car to a stop., b; calves, choice, $13 - to $14; rx< < good, $11 to $12.60; do, grasaers, K L `: C�Sena�or TurriR sutlered cuts and: 50 to $6.60; good .light sheep, $7 to bruises on his face and head and was g:- -'; heavies and bucks, _0.59 to $6.50; badly shaken up. After receiving lambs, $13.60 to $14; do, me., medical attention, he was taken to - ---71 12 to $12:60;_ do, bucks, $9 to $1'1; �,i4 ho -tie: ado, cutis, $10 to . $11; hogs, thick _ smootba, fed and watered, $13.85; do, - f.o.b., $12.75; do; country poin a, --Tlirteen-.-.Brothers -Died-in = tt Lost -5 otu' • War; a Survivor Lo 5 S � premium, $2.60. MONTREA'G _:...�•�•- - A desp)itc'h from St Cat}iarine&,+ `-. Oats, Cwi. Went., No. 2, 59c; No. 3, t- Ont., says: . Tidings of s, double tra-� - 66c; extra No. 1 feed, 53c. Four, , dy with. a a:+i amentsb e. - ge peel y 1 1 fes Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, ;8.40; - tures have just been received in fit > Suds, ;7.90; strong bakers', S7.i0, ;• �• Catharines from Seven Oaks, F.ng- la here George Charles Walker,;, . • ,Bran. $30.25; aborts, $80.25 to $32.26: . • •' � I :� .� . rid, w middlings, $87.26 to $89.25. Hsyk,No. aged 88, and his wife, aged 0, were, J ' g, pet ton, car lots, $13.50. Cheees. finest watts:, 25c; do,' finest asphyxiated in their room. assts, Qscone, 21%c. Butter, No. 1 �T Percy Weteon Walker, employed x a here, is a son, one of only two sons ' paateurfzed, 47c. Eggs. fresh extras, " ° z'' u�•Y ,•� :;, �� TR surviving; thirteen other brothers hav- 40 to 41c ; fresh firsts, 34 to 36c. Po- . x ::> . tatnea, Fur bag, cat lots, uebec, $2.76. '�i ` �'` t �' t ' trig been killed in the Great War. All Q ���'' Com. dairy type cows, $3.50 to $4.26; M al the fifteen participated and Percy, coin. bulls, $4; mod. to fairly good UNLOADING PLANES FOR HUD60N•RED LAKE SERViCE although he returned with his life,] salves, $10.26 to $11. __Above photo shows the planes for new ahrvice lulu the goad flalds being prePar�l for aaaemb'ing at HudAon. himself lost five sons in the war. .... ,,.. ,.r:T . '. _ ^i. e,,, :. . .. •S ..-:_... • � � :.,. . -.. - ,..,-..-. of n;. -' . ,.... .,..w.. -- . � .:.'..... .. • _ ... ..r , - �:x•'.. ._ .. .. -._. t.[.. ,a...''+�. - `3:�'-.:L�.7^i.aarw,.,....... .. "C:,..,,. _..... _loll.-r:.n,r".;�J „in %�CArR....�-K...,Y»'^. ,....,, - .:., a".�,c'� W ......-is2-�: SI, -7- •:A�l T. 7 -7. T,•eCyi U - I tHtLE - BLUM U no Cause of Nearly -'AH the Ailments of Life. Too little blood -that is what makes 'men and women, look pole �and sallow That is what makes and feel languid. them drag along; always tired. never TW hungry, unable to digest their food, breathless after even -aliglit-exer,. tion, and often feeling that life is scarcely worth living. The doctors tell them they are anaemic- the plain English being too little blood. '. More weak, anaemic people -have been made strong, energetic and cheer- --,:1ul by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills than by any other means. The ease of Mrs. A. P. Foster, Bowden, AWL, Is excellent proof ,of thle statement.' 'Foster llaya:_lLsiome years ago '1 was very badly run-down. My doe- RO 1E, ood tit'w Wu'U '&At 3&,d A Mountain -Calm. Classified Advertisements. Unutterably far, and e014 and high, ANARS' OV21114. WRENE Was 'CA11,11,340aus 414, Its" Vft Ww The mountains stand agalmot the sun- A -P see uss me a" Of me 0 C I uw. In Sue 'Was. ft -ft set sky; -0 little angry heart, against y OR SALR-THREM QuAirna W-noms or OW. will, 1=4 M oft of the best etbaet —A.M.. dim. t tar attended me for several months You mustt grow quiet here, and vio% ullets ot saakatebmas, bauding, a- s t.00; In Rad then told me I had better go South THE "BULL OF SASHANII IN CANADAPar acre: reasonable twin d Partassa, A44ress, 0. and effil. a. a -Mon. Rartalem G&SL to spend the winter as my blood was Field Marshal Sir Edmund Allenby, the conqueror of Palestine and the -Franoes, Co mford. AT WHOT BPXCL" poor that he feared I would not deliverer of the Holy Land from the Turk and the modern Crusader who has COPING Early Bird" sets of war* asky. R winter. I - took cr at stand the Cold of our achieved what had not be" done. since this Crusades, landed it Victoria re-. Minor a Linime for cold$. bi save by mderim aprtaa asou at in ... .. . Reliable gndes Sad bMvy Weigh]L FWSht pgla,- �hls advice and went to my mother's, cently from the S.S. Aoraligi, which has come from Sydney, New South Walea; Uww WhOl"'vices. -/ample sad eatteloras at and as soon as she saw me she said, and touched Honolulu Go route. Hie Lordship tA known because of his thrust- -Old Age.Wausett VAteriets ram rbcmaulda, ca.. unn. "Pr. Williams' Pink Pills are what ad. 10 Jadmal Stever. XLzalitim lug offensive In the war as the "Bull of Bashan," will make a trip across the -There is a cruel ease in growing old, you need." She got the pills for me Dominion. Photograph shows Lord Allenby with Lady Allenby. Down the slow bill we bear for Ciro" AUSSIER 60004. and I began. taking them. I had In - A lessening of gain =4 loss. LTBVU�-Er Jrfi UADZ OF RUBBZk we tended staying three months, but at There admiration lacks where we ad. write us "d Your INAZAL an" dyspepsia e.. DOL *,. Manula the end of the second mouth I came Take the pip from your with 15 tq 30 mired, suppir c drops of Selsers Syrup In a glass of water as home a well woman. When the doctor And never a tale but seems twice-told, mw me he said, "You are all rigM directed os. the bottle� =drug •atom I wont by the field of the. sluggard We are so tired; but don't -let yourself get ran- and lo, it was grown &H over with now; ()n the Moors. Nor does, the complement atone -down again or nothing will save you." thorns. So shell poverty come as That pointed Ills are blunter grown. Then last winter I had th* influenza, re 1t Spring on the moors today, are a robber and thy want as an armed man. -Prov. 24: 29-84, which left ni:� as weak and the skylarks singing? Bettisi forget and feel no more. r miserable as before. Again I took Dr. Do they si g in pes�rly blue' skies. For memory to a curse Williams' Pink Pigs and again they to-fty? Proving each good a worse made me well and strong. I ftu grate. Hiss"she come, my Lad of Green, with Than that which went before AFTER SHAVING fully reeommend the pills for I feel heather WIG ringing? ng. : I- . . i . L,44 VAN 4.0%owit And evil Is a half W Dilute Minard's' one-half with 1. that they have saved my life." WIlat do tits south winds say? Hope wholly dead, and sorrowing Weak, ailing men and women should This Is Silly. cir"m or sweet oil aad apply to -Alfred Turner, Weak Image of a Younger grief, ­ begin taking Dr. Williterna' Pink Pills "H*11*, how 60 Y*1110ei to -day?" 41t - - - -- the face.--Very-soothing and jn SoN Thankless for Its own relief-- refreshing today and note the speedy Improve- "Awl right! cting Wallpaper Try Samples sh went that follows. You can got thus In Hpme. This gentl46 rinking back to earth pills from medicine dealers or by mail "Build—BuWl I" Do not decIdG on a wallpaper* 14 the Is bitter as the pangsofbirth. • at 60 caulta a box by writing -The Dr. A , way behind the distant Irish mons shop. Take home a sample and try it -Reginald Rowe. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. In the room where It is to live. See It Ont. tat" the rich glows of the evening with your fUrnhure and your curtains, sunset are framing them round, as in the light that Is to give it value, Pliam um Mw Ba& Am ""KING OF well as throwing them out from bacit- This Is the crily way to be certain that Gawralilly. Daner Sivis' 'Th�o EMPtY W0rkXh0P- ground, of orange, purple, red. Palo you are gte4ting tbov- riot thing. you "Let's go out and play." This InYW yellow. and delicate green. Below Kidney Diocese Will Lead to Fatal may be sure that Your house wit be is so often these are she sharper outlines of me&?% I Results Unless Checked In Time, 9 2. lug. childish command grateful for its new spring dreqo if you heard by teachers and pareuU, and all er hills, up which the hazy evening - F--- -fasblon. creeping. '\Nearer still, the consult Wt"Vis n tXU too often the place of invitation to a mwgp are Th>%wands have kldin,67 trouble wad barren yard or fenced Piece of God's plowed fields show up'lt6ir rtcbr. dark ' TIW'f -a" Value Of a friendly smde do not know It. litany times a "Tun- grelillin ;bairth, utterly devoid of equip- surfaces, ready fot early planting; and Cannot be measured in dollars, and down" feeling, d7spepsla, obtattered I SICK ABED went or incentive for active play, The the trees. In their winter - tracery I cents Edward W. Young nerves, dizzy speft, backache and- at 'playground is to Oka child what the against the sky, take many intricate hundred a" one other Ills are due to S. home is to the homemaker --it is his and quaint patterns, guides for the the condition. of the kidneys bad liver EIGHT MONTHS workshop, his social center, &u4 bid artist's pencil, Or for the art designer's a - . . 1. -land of adventure. needle. IF COUGHS AND COLDS waru'res safe Kidney and Live' ' ' , i"', Remedy has been tested nearly 50 Pkkhamle$ INTERFERE WITR After TaIdat Ly&a L But the wide difference between Nearer still, jils lately -bare nowef�' Yom and. found a positive r`6114f for these two Insidtiations, the home and beds speak a lesson of hope, for there kidney and liver troublaw Veget" Cainjoewd Could Do the playground. Is that the home- the first shafts of the pointed tops' -& It Is a vegetable and maker has the supply of equipment of daffodils Siad crocuses are appearing; contains no harmful AH Her Wack a" Cadiiied, in W the home much within her own con- snowdrops am nodding their graceful' drugs valuable a meet valus, But the Child h" JdWe or u0th- belle, and the over cheerful primroses a a d effective tonic, ole to say about what equipment *hall of every bue, first children of the Goes right at its work Melf,3m Saskatchewan. - 1-1 be placed on his playground. As a re Well spring, are heralding Its coming. and does it with post- mWard trotabies boadachesand severe suit we see little or no equipment on On the garden rail a red -breasted tire method; alootbing .-the average school and Community robin hat perebed himself to rest a and sides. 1 was atimulatit.g and healing .-A so sick generally phygro-inds as, we pass through the moment in his arduous task of build-! the broken down tissues W" "I raj NIL 4W111 11 --ectuntry. Ing. We seem to hear in his merry i and so builds up the that I could not it and I was Every home maker ban experienced song the message, "Build on. -build A Vegetable Prtepsystion that body, ghee it strength inbe mostofthe the elgiculty of preparing a tread with- ever." And then he hope down, and gives quick "salts witkout and restores energy, time for eight out sufficient cooking equipment. She collecting a few twtge, flies off to I dragging tke sysuin Get a bottle at once. months. An eunt ay esixis to visit and bas, 41sA experienced the thrill of add- the found4t4on beam of his nest In. the Sold by all drugglatai, Pries $1.25 -needed pieces thick Po help me an I was tug one or two much Portugal laurel, which grows par bott!e. Warner's Safe Rem2edleii .0; unable to attend of new equipment to her home. For near at hand. Co., Toronto, Ontario. to my baby and jw; the child It Is, also, diffIcuPt to Play Again he alights, a little nearer, and could not do without anything to play with. The now bis prize Is a, coil of white lamb's work. She told AACAL me to tg3LLydia F, Pinkhasm'sVege. ge6nie equipment on the Playground wherewith to decorate his home. Fom table C2ompumd, and after taking two placing of a new sMo, owing, or ball wool, and a shred of 19cariet flannel. would be a. thrill for the child In dou- And "Build-, build. keep On butloink," bottles I could set up and drew my. .'Vle portion. self. I also took LOIS E, Ptakham's seem the burden of his blithesome In the number of letters received Blood MeMttne. W"hen I first took the -th an the dewy song as be pours it f6i medicine I only weighed seventy - this week little mention was made of air of the clear calin everting, just as eight pounds. Now I weigh twice as ,the. needs of the school and community the first glint of the crescent moon is mi If I get out of sorb or weary playground. Almoet universally. there heaving above the borilson. and can't sleep -1 _always take another so great opportunity for community bottle of the -Vf ftstalole CewpourA build, --never cease build - to sponsor this move. ing," his song rings out, as he rises' I find it wonderfullyfm fe• intent which would bring greater hap. from -one of t2le, flower -bods where his I WM mended it to my neighbors piness to every child. In the neighbor- search has evidently been prolonged, be owl too lad to answer any letters bood, resulting in another twig and a long I receive = about it" - Mrs. RM Box 4% trail of soft blue -checked cotton stuff, WnjA" RnV Sign of Mourning. - ..Build, butld,-keep, on building." So Saiskutdiewan. Shaving off the beard was a sign Oi he leaves us pondering. ;norning among the ancients, ,The Ro- began shAving in 296 B.C. when VVh6 JnV6rded Radio? ;nams r #G, idea mine form Sicily. It was as the "inventor" of radio? ■Gap - jute an. 1700 when shirting became Who was• QUBIRWIT The Soviet Government claims 'the oi a half fashion -in Fravice, for. a Russian, Professor AJOX- lorko_r ander Stepanovltcli-F�opor, an-&-haar ECZEMA IN Only one modern girl out of twenty adopted a characteristic method of I )mows how to sew properly, laccording, telling the world about it. All over Scalp. Itched and. U *no expert. - A now Russian'stamp Came to the Burned, Cuticura HOalOd- 2� notice of the writer a, few days ago. Above as excellent likeness appear the I was troubled with SC24011- It A* a Illuventisito de Radio-Popm." broke out in a red mob 91 over =7 -MAILYOUR WATCH word scalp and after a it= turned to The language of this Inscription In Es, pimples. it itched and bug all F" -111111PA-1-RO-TO perento, though- the otlier the Umis and caused wy hair IQ f811 -4, DURBIN JEWELIERY CQ,.--I-t --PffViid Sadfby _n9111onsand Prescribafi-y-P , h-3mlclm ESTABLISHED 191L The facts appear to be that Profess- It I read an advertioeu"M for CO- MA I TEO FREE. or Popoff --- admittedly oils the {rent joap and Ointiment an saw ticurs I -ESTI g'ft' Neuritis -Neuralgia pioneers of wireless-OublWy trams- Lumbago 7, -Colds for IL free sa=PIC and after - 7' 270 YONGE ST., TORONTO mitted wireless signals ovell'adis- found great relidf- I V= Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism men, and after using two Oaks$ Of ltased 1'' lance of 40 metres in 1895, the year Cullcuia Soap small one box of Corti- - uti, .SIG PLAN BOOK------- tretore completely. --olutment I was I vim ed) billse 60=11 G - tent for Hertzhill. Wave Telegraphy. heated." (Sign Handsomely illustrated with '' : LDOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART [ St., New GIss- But Br%nlY and Sir Oliver Lodge Davidson, SUMIDW erste Priced homet had been experimenting for some time cow, so�m scods. planq of idesigried by Canadian Architects. along the same lines, and the latter Curtcum Soap, ointment and MacLean Builders' Guide will help eni ralFomx 1994 In t =1 'Sayer" p�tc Talcurn promote and maluftin skin -gave .demon -Accep you to decide on the type of home, wbicri "coberers 11 (the earliest form purity, skin cornfort cmd skin health which contains proven directions. oftcn when all else fail*. JeXtertor finial", materials, Interior of radio "detectors") were employed. arrangement and decoration. Send* it 1, not easy, therefore, to award the Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets 9amy1. ave leen `i' -Also battles of 24 and 100 -Druggists. OEM COU" I IrE NTEr BUSINESS I :NF- ii 1111121111111111111 20c for a COPY. Qu6ittons ams. palm. Hertz, after all, was' the first olnte»nt 25 sed we'T :veered. MacLean Building R46- to produce the radio wave. Istbe tadsm4ft (registsM to dreads) of Ram ItutsfastmV of monoses"O. fleum shav =V of Salleylleadd (Ae9ol dilleyHe Acid. "A. S. A."). Vblle It Is well known ports, Ltd., 344 Adelaide $t. West, that A*Irkn emus UM sanutsetwo. ft asda thel public stgalast 11110RA1001114, little T11blipts Toronto.' Minard,,s Liniment used by physicians. -4t BaW tompgay win be stamped with their tow -1. ON -M;w 133UE No. 12--,196. Ha Wade Laa purchased -The officials of 6t George's « - LOC�ALI'►;�IS. George ! -. • ' R property wean of Cllurchaceiustallinge uw•tl•iclightta . f the village. Mr. Baker has moved' to the church thin week. Lownctes b7ock, wliicht,l- 38ztdlt:•, -) 'a 1 hing iucludeb A. 'The _ g >. . r• in !It be re the Misaontc hall, has. had the who ibeen Ria f$rantford tori to hipoffice on Thursday from #IYdro installed, which is being * _ much' appreciated by those inter- business fast week, spent Friday a. m. to 5p. m., as usual. sated. and Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. -Dr.' H. T. Fallaise, Resident We are sho' ing a Vera choice display �,.-�'•`• • -In settling over due accounts Cartwright. Dentist. Office over J. S. BaladoD's, c do not forget the PICILERIN(i -The regular meeting of the hardware store. Office houra,� to ofSpring Suitings at ram NEws, which has many, snbeerib_ the Swastika Club was held can 8 daily acid evenings by appoint - Tuesday exentng ih -H. R Mon- meat. * * regular rices. - era to arrears and ie badly in need oy's Parlors; when a most enjoy- g p enjoy - of money. George's Anglican Church, able program was. Riven by the nr� ,tdaer>ct;sserseasss. It�,de t0 �Ol�r measure. Sunday. March 21st 10 00 a. m, member's. , Sunday School, 11.00 a. m. and -Fred T. Bunting has greatly 'Prices range from $30.00 to $60 OU. No shoddy: r+� 'd,00 m. Services'. Preacher, C. improved the appearance of hie WANTED -Delco Light ,pleat. p. V� State modat„ size of batteries and price. Tailored for you by the best firm of ?R.. H. Wilkinson. store by moving the poet office de- T. Mason, Agincourt, 2s -One of the Toronto papers one partment to the rear, and putting tailors in Canada. ��pst wank i„ in new shelving in the frout art OR BALE -A number of Barred the cold snap that was then gen- o e store. ' Hodgson, R. R, 2, Claremont. 2&23 - .ea •- -Dr. B. B. Beaton and family, SPRING GAPS AND TIES eral throughout. the country said �7 ANTED -A number of pigs from, I khat. it Was the last kick of winter. of Whitby passed through the yr P r2 ' 75 to 100 lbs. Also I have 2 sprinaere for A week is now passed .and we village on Monday after spending. sale, Wm. A, Knox, Brougham- 28"29' We have dust opened out our new stock and are showing - notice that it is still kicking. We the week; end in Whitevale with AOR BALE -A year old bronze " some snappy lines in fine Tweed'Ca'ps and �- the formers arelpts. D. R. and jj�� r �vleh 80ma one would give it a p it gobbler, at lot 8, cos. 3. Pickering. Apply to frti{ Mrs. Beaton. W. k . Crawford, R. R. 1, Pickering. 28 the Ver latest in Bow and t ! blow and put it out of misery. y . -George Sts heaaon returned -On Tuesday evening, _March -- 4 -in -band Ties: — g ORBALE-White Wave seed oats. == ! g the 16th Mrs. Ww, Kemp cele- j� - ranine from the Hospital on Fri- � P FCari F. IIevitti lot 15, con. 0, Pickcrfng, R. ' brated her 88th birthda a"be R. 1, Locust Hill. Phone Pick X08. 25 2J • }31l�ilten Up. buy your a new day, very much improved, Y _ o ^� -Robert Rankin, of Richmond home of her daughter, Mrs. John Uft SALE-Ttioroulth bred White Tie and Cap, Dr:><per, Twenty -era of her child -- >i n1, 13pemt the week -end with his ren. grand children g and great ers. Leghorn., Gibson. of 17,rie n. 3, Picke�g. - r d * another and uncle W. F. Hender- ,�. grand -children ecmin over from Phone Pick 1712. 27.28 Whitby for the occasion. OR BALE -Bay horse, h. d., in Fred T. Bunt1II , Pickerine -Miss Lila Gee, Miss Bruen and y g -Thank offering Services will Fgoodcond;t;on,quietaadareliable warier, Established 1857. Miss Mary Clark; of Toronto, were , Price. M. A y A. F. Taber. R. R 1, Clare - be held.in..St..Paul A United Church there, over the week -end with the moat. Phone are slo. 28.29 - - 5'f latter's parents. on Sunday, the 21st. Rev. S. W. OUSE TO RENT -House, stable, �t Fallis, D. D., of Toronto, will -The young people of the vi1 Hhen house and good garden. Posseasion on llage and community had a very Prearh at 10.30 a. nl. and i p, m. April 1st. A ply to Chas, A, Fuller, R..R. No. 1 — - r The Choie will furnish Special Pickering. phone Pick 1016. 28tf ren3oyyable dance in the Town Hall 1?e y' llt►etFriday sussing. - mnsic and will be assisted by Ed. j� OR SAL& -A first-class stork Iq tor, . " l' 1 —Mrs. W. �. Clark and .Mie9 BOWmaD.. Of ivhitb9. COme•And 1' shorthorn bull, registered. Apply to L. H. :1[Rrjorie Clark will be "At Home" worship. Ptckage. of 16. B. Pick F. n.. ckering 8 �: R.), •, to their friends on Monday after- DUNBARTON. OR BALE -About 200 bushels of ' r Inoon, from 8 to 6 O'clock. Ffirst-class Maneheurian seed barley,11.M per i -fie We go to grass we learn of At a public meeting of the Dunbar- bu=.het. Apply at lot 17, son. 7. Pickering, or hone John Miller, 302 Claremont, 25t( t the death of Mrs. Adam Elliott, ton A. Y. P. A. held on Tuesday even p _ _ - '- •• which took place this morning at Ing, March 18th. the Rev. Mr. Wright, ]HOUSE FOR BALE -8 rooms. im p t � _.her-d-hertern -Mr?r ..rector lZf All Salnta' Church. Whit hy, H good state of repair. 1 acre of land. barn 1� • " � en sr� delivered a ver interesting and In- and pool ry house &c. For other patuculars ay g - David cionan of -M Church street. s 2t� ' s iris address on St. Patrick. ply to F. Ch Merchant, Claremont. 23tt ;I?'uneral on Saturday at2.09 p, m. p0n Sunday, March 21st, at '2 p n,., f -There Is at present in the Church of Eu land Sunday Scbool and OTIit the o future parties tviahina L g .\ •o •,n: the Town Hall for entertainmeacs r ,r, State of New York an epidemic of Bible Class In the Community Hall, etc s, 1.ye required to make application to the Just now Qi GL,re showing t7[Lmples of fir{ pneumonia of a somewhat" devas- followed by service at 3 p. m. Pre&- Polus trustees. M. 5. Chapman, Secy-Tceas., Trastee Board. 28 tatiog character, and Dr. Hast- cher. C. R. H. Wilkinson, of Toronto. deal Bargains* In Shits J y �'`� TRAY COLLIE DOG -Carve to ' ings. Medical Officer of Health in You are welcome, -with our ebildrea. 'Toronto, has issued a warning to to botb. Friday. the 19th. Confirm- Olot 20, con I. Pickensq. on Friday, biar.h - ation Class at 7.45 p.• m. at Mrs. BIen. 12th. a black and white conte a Owner plain Blue English Serge 8t 1$25.00 the residents of Tjronto, and the og g i kin's bcime. mun,cate with W. H. Moore. R. R. 1, Pickering. province geWrally. to be on their or phone Ptck 1327 IDiaffiOnd Blue at 3'i4.i10 hard, knowing that being fore- Public meeting &t Community Hail -- �' . g g under the auspices of tb Y,. P. A., OR BALF.-One hi.y borne, 8 years warned is being forearmed. He tin Tuesday.. arch `" rd, at 00 p. M. old, g. p.. ae re;istered Ayrshire cow. 7 estates that naafi all the epi. old due in April.'ant rr¢aee,ed Ayrshire bruit Diagonal Blue at 82.00 s 3r P Silverrolleetion. ••George" �'. Vsua, rising 1 year old. and vs ewes in lamb, W. R. idemics which have visited Ontario of Toronto, General Agent LBion Pt.. Jar.•:..'ot 2a. con. 9: Pickering. :8.29— In the past, camefrom either New cific System of railroads and a mew. Black with white Stripe at 83.00 Yuck $tate or Michigan, and It to ber of the Rotary Club of Toronto, GEED GRAIN FOR SALE -Calor• we for Llae people W be preps►red whose ciasiflcatioa is "Railway Trans.. enc."' Good ciei ed mixing °h ��l b JBlue with white Stripe aL " 83.40 !or sap attack. E ion-U. S. A. Western Lines. ' COWS. Darn am or Holatein breeds. Picone Pick -The Ontario Railway andgiveaTrsvelTalk [Unstrated wttb sea Luther Middleton,srou¢ham ?8 .VnYl1t miss thio grand op��rtnnitp I tifully colored steoropticaa slides. Municipal Board met at Markham Part I will feature a trip ata 113x from OR SALE-Fasrhwnks•Mone li¢bt• r.:. on Thursday of last ween to hear Obicago ala Omaha to Denver. Colo- Fit;¢ plant. Famous Z enarm 1 1-9 horse — --- - -- r Entire plant has been gKently over - the application Of the Home Tele- redo Springs. Rocky Mountain( Estes ukd and repaired. A real lain. Bats and r �shone Co. for an increase of rates National Park. Cepenne, Ogden and other etwrpment with outfit. Fred Bunting._ i iD order to maintain an efficient through the wonderful Yellowstone PSekering.et f National Park witb its geysers, hot e i service for their patrons The g y d wild ��.ARAi MACHL'�ERY-Frust A STA `` VJ� X17 v -- -- ---- birds and an awgtidp-Cd1mi►T rwk[eeF lull`s, j G- to t. aper A r, eu y. _ _ .• Hoard has reserved its decision on bCCOt1Dt Of some el ,g t OQposition. Wilkinson. Best ices. Order your repauinC several 'Increases ID tutee b ve caayoos, terraces etc. Part 2 wtJl „*, Also Forest radios.. W. F, IIisney. A feature salt Lake Citv, the new Zion Greenwood 271f WA AP1ER ; taken place since the telephone National Park district, Oouthern Cali' --.—Ch.- eotnpany was organized. but this fornia. and views along the beautiful FOK sAI.B f)R RJ?NTC-Oreb Pa*1ArHi Papers was expected in view of the in. Columbia River Highway including I r , Pickering. ll 8 -room frame house in lam"'`' SAVE TIME Pe g good repair, with half acre of land, has new fur. •creaed cost of labor and material. Portland. Oregon. the Rose City of nate, good well, plenty of soft water with pump In no case was the increase -a high the North West Pacifi� Coast, in hoose. Apply to rs. Wille", 730 WoodMne _ or burdensome erre as the direc Ave. Toronto. 2h-30 Lure worked on ' therincl le of - al OR BALE—Ono annt due ahou GET THE ST UN TON LINE 1 the boy, tuba, in docking this dog's N. We STAFFORD + ,larch Ist one Dernaeparat,r 1 -Qegg size. 1 -h cken hour x fry, 3 pure-bred Hereford hed- _ tail, cutoff only 1ialf an inch at a ri, one bull and a few whee China geese. Fred old established and Lacey. lot 85, B F con. P'tckerir-g. Mone Malv _ time so that it would Dot hurt so Marble and Granite Dealer. G77: Highland -Creek P. 25-23 - - much. Cemetery Lettering etc. OR SALE -Cheap. rill kinds of reliable.. i� -The tons of catalogues that are Pent ant b the departmental ...FirsE-clazA work FMagona, harries'' and all k;nCs of farm im- y y P _ 3tmentsingoodorder• Al- se and The only firm manufacturing the stores in the cit has had the gt�alranteed. light scales and cook trove, and beaters. High- coid effunt of turning trade from the _ crY ENDERS Phoc mi -T lines . country merchant to the depart- hin1Z°wn-Bond' and PickerinR - ..,Semi -Trimmed mantel store_. The alluring ad East Tawnllne. vertisements of the latter has had Twin , rc March the ghees mint u h 'rices from 10 cents per roll lip <•-PheOne WhlLhy 643 R 3 '- Saturday. S�farch 27th.' for the rcntingoC the the-� esired effect. But the mat- Glebekindslust east ofSt.Georgc'sChurch. for 27.40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. one, three or rive years. The highest or any ten ter in not all one-sided. Ma'ay city der not necessarily ecce pted. A.: W. Clough, people who motor out to the coon Pickering, 28-29 Scores and scores of patterns to choose from. The very try find that they can get goods am FAR113 FOR SALE -newest. Thousands of rolls right on hand. thea and often cheaper than OR SALO-Seed barley, O. A. C. I P 'F21. Grown from- Standard No. 1, Govern- NO WaitlDf7,�-.fist choose your they can in the .city. he over. If you want to sell or rent your farm, went test, registered, $1.00 per bushel. Also pattern—Take home plenty and return head expenses of the country mer• list with me for quick seed oats (Banner), grown from. Government chant are much lase thus than returns.' Standard reNoAs.governmeat test registered. 90c the left over. Gibson. lot 17, cos 8, Picker ,. that -of his city competitor, and 1 have several good Applfarmy for sale jet,g Phone Pick 1712. 27-2e the can thus nndersell them in u present. Apply The Big Assortment at "The Big Store" many things. If the country trier - • J. E. bISNRY, I' �"OR SALE -M. -H. farm machinery 27-30 Whitby, Ont. and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - chant would cater to .tb�e-city vie- ries: one 8 ft. binder. truck and carrier, both in 3tor be should be able to Increase SHINGLES srat-clan reser: one No. s corn binder: ons No 12 >k Layal separator. is -frith � = C H A � M alk N ---file business. Laval totting byes; one 2928 Ford coupe with '28 —The outlook le .bei h t for ueetae. Alan one brick home, a rooms and don- t • rr, cheaper coal next winter for the Nova Scotia Shingles Gobit garage, with belt sae for ale a rent. D. J. Pe •i Gormki. Dtmbarton. 21tf resideote of Ontario. This Pro- Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles rinse has been a splendid -market _ Bird's Felt Slate Shingles _ E01G$ FOR HATCHING- I have for, the mine.operators.of Penosyl- for Bale at secured from lett. J. Ar Clark. of Brantford.nckereWO� a tint -class silted Plymouth .Rock, cockerel. vania for a number of years, but T. PATER80NIS - CLAREMONT This bird was hatched ft om a pen of high laying � hens. Gov�simoot i their avera¢'e re- q the frequent strikes is those roioee Call and get prices. cora bei.- 2t3egge�, icb rhes fine bird to head •� ��. �. ������ has had a rather -unpleasant leasaot effect - my pen o¢t first clas laving strainthens. you a cannot do better than or er your settings froze 0o the cosi asses of Ontario, who , me at 7a cent. per settnf orders trued from saw that there was great danger HERE S A BUY nowon, Call orphonei2n 0. Mn.Jas•Richard- in being entirely dependent on the son' Pickering' 28-81 GOSH THERE'S TELL YOUR ALKIC=NT 'I'LL United States for their foal sup- EXCUSE STO TELEPHONE p -" ply. This feelibit led to their I •W ANTED. THE CONSTI BULL THE JUDItE HIM - aeasrch-- is --ether_ flelde_it�r their ford u pe; 1 If you have for salesupply, and the roost satisfactory solutiun Is found in Alberta coal, 19.28 LICENCEthe POULTRY, CALVES, BOGS OR (�-�• �1 _N>�� haul which adds tooemn hhto the _ 1821_ MODEL ship to -or ommEP raate"Twtth —cost. Bat many who w*e be- n need to it are convinced that it - I JOAN H. WICKSON, ST. LAWR• 4 i a� •` ,.� TIRES, UPgOLSTERINGI, ENCE 51ARKET TORONTO. r' J « compares favorable with the anthracite product, and the pro- STARTER and MOTOR 28. ,Telephone Main 2967 bability is that it will gradual, — cotue into more general use. The IN FINE CONDITION Farmers, Attention • Pennsylvania mine -owners are �. viewing with alarm the tnrn of tCash DO = �—' c events. They are becoming afraid _ r I am agent for the World's Greatest ` _"� • 'e Tutor• "The---Renfraw,"....$tQ�s, that they. are gradually losing one $ Wance Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury`s ` of their best customerf? and in famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, -order to hold on to this market. Gam Brantford Barrowsetc. they will no doubt furnish n=with duple Leaf 4ae Brantford binder twine and second- our supply of anthracite at a hand separators for sale. lower co?t than they wnnld had Phone,!) 3 Mirk, R,Q$T• D VITT Alberta. not entered the field ae a� , t co '1 etitor.-+-+^%%v�2' H=LZa j Phone 545 Pick.' BROUGHAM -1 t° �w !}a,. v,.rc.. .... .:. r>.. a:.'w ev-+:wa'-z.. ,. „a.. '' i �... _. - .... - -, ''e ...._'.• .... .-. _r W:. _... ..... ..,e n.s, r'�'v'��ll ..ear.. k ......., _. _ , .i. ..�:.'.Luxib.Y' a_.. n nw,. ..... ...-.. ....-li.e_.tY1Af-,•.1: +...r -,.. .{..___,....es✓..-... n...rl. .. -.. -, .-r n, .i. ..��. .. m....r.