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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_03_26v., P ; itil r'4 t. y� •`^i. pent, _ ,y, ,.. j;.+t �t�" ' e ;! ,♦ y. ��,,_. '.' ,i?tiit. �.,a.-ll .a' `�•.+.�.a.ri.' ;'Y', .a+r,.J_ "'�,�, wdM;4:-5, .•. N.. r• �. , . �'rr ' tnn✓-Yk.... -e- �-�i'' 11, ,�» • :,,,.` e. 'w-., .1j '; ';•. .ever ....'"e '. t. • .rte",y.:. � .,xy ' y `. ~r mr•} y,y _ :. Vim'•'-`•'• ,,. , � e � ..... r'uB : ...ever ... '. r, --67 . It E ..RING NEWS ...... ... Si i� , ;VOL. XLA'.'PIf -NG, (, NT., 'B ; - - f ro1926 o. lFroTslr }tOntal .p,{ar1,a>. f3=®O]3, Rtj'T®Z' "Saw dill sad Sansei - GREEN RIVER. Owing to the. bad cgndit{an of the GREENWOOD. Freeman Mottle and his sank have• GREENWOOD Medfcai ,�j� �. 7a art► '; roads the open tea which wag to have been held on March 24th, has been stponed until Wednesday, March $let. commenced work at the gravel ppit. Miss Lea& Andrew of Unsafe. spent the week -end w�h Miss Mary Raine..\ *" ('� — RE. FOftBYTH. Opb. D., Director �p tooetricat Association of Ontario. Reg. Mterdd lember of the American Optometrical Aaeoeiation. Eyes examined by appointment, _ :__- Ni Sunday, March 28th, the Mis• - Mr. and Mrs. •Mor n, of Claremont, ga ++ 1V �a , phone 2880, Claremont, Oat. - =- - - - ---. .LOGS WANTED sionarq Sunday has been arranged. Miss Dora Michell will give a Palk on spent Sunday with their daughter, bins. Emerson Ormernd. _+ Established 1888 NC. McRINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., . Eatnbn h, member of ills Colicas of Custom �sawin do "Missions." The meetingwili also he The many friends of Mrs. George NO Better Paste Flour made thea . of o Y• lege of surxeons, Edinburgh Special attention to dateases of ..omen •nd OfIce and Brougham. and Chopping, Wood at 10:15. � illness, while with friends In Btouff- ville. She is suffering from blood -children. Kissimi- residence. R.DIIRVb IN Repairing, _WEST HILL. poison{ng. As the parents and friens of the : --, E. t3TEORLEY, �xonor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi. )rparact.ic, Will make residential calls m Picker- Shaping and Turning.. On Wednesday evening, March 31st, at 8 o'clock. in Melville Church. West school are aware. there has been some expense in connection with the hot gest as fine and good as expensive imported American , 5, in>S. Ciareagont and surrounding districts, Tues, Kiddie Hart;, Sleighs, Offi^e Stools Hill, an illustrated lecture will he }riven lunches. In order to meet this expense cake flour. ; days, Tl:ursda s and Saturdays. For apppooint- xsent tail 141 Bowmanville or write. Cor-sul -cation -Salt For Sale b Wm Costaine. This lecture is en. p "Beautiful the teacher.bas deelded on Thursday p Try making Rood old-fashioned is free: sly -;.CHAS. A. WHITE titled blanxlaad," and will beillustrttted by 128 colored lantern slides. A abort musical will hftern000, Apl. let, on giving an atter- noon tea. Well not exacly, there may 1e a little April fool about that. How- home -mad@ bread 41 fr-0m Chiropractic Successor to late W. f3. B rhes Phone 6120 or write Locust Hill.' Out. program intersperse the slides. A silver col- lection will be taken up in aid of .the Ever, come and see for yourself. At all events, they will give a program Bakers' Joy — -- mai• choir funds. Everybody is cordially well worth hearing and an example of E. 'CHRISTIA'N, Barrister and .Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to invited to see these beautiful elides and hear this interesting lecture. the method of teaching which is itself will repay you. A silver collection t... +'nothing Better.. �. can. South Wing, Court House, Whitby. 251p *e * *•� a✓■ Y~is will be taken up.•." RICHARCSON 'k PICKERINCI- Barristers, SCARBORO JUNCTION. . � Want solicitors etc.. 317-319 conned- erationLi[rBu;ldic Corner Yonge • andRich-A mxmdSta.,Toronto. Phones Main 1E90andfMaia lvuaseriil Director grand drama, under the adspiCeB Death of Mrs. ?Adam Elliott 1' a4eo. and `Licensed Embalmer -.MOTOR HEARSE of the Ladles Aid Society of theScar- born Junction United Ohurcb, will be held in the church n the evening of ,,pp g Thursday, April 8th. This play which The death oi� re. Elliott, widow of the late Adam Elliott, occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. Annan, Church St.. about four �38at and -. Berle y .. a.s1 at Top Prices. •.. - �� a EATON & ROSH-Bereisterp. Bo• licitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 bay Stret, Toronto, ACL AKEMON T 01tt a is entitled "Jerusba Dow Entertaining o'clock on Thursdaymorals March the The B� '"? - Chopping [' W. J Bunton, J. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 27e7 Phone 934 the Sewing Circle of Pumpkin Centre," will be by the Berkeley St. deceased deceasetlad n La Mondays, �Vednesdaye, Fridays presented Busy Bees, of Toronto, and is m s most humorous character, Don't mien this her of pears LethbridgseeAlta , with her daughter. came 0 Pickering about ` F• ~� Dental i 1�r�••�■ R. D. C. Smith, Smith,9tc�uH- if you enjoy a good laugb. Doors three and a half years ago. She has been in health for the few Z+• ��'-+N a Dentist. .I<J vilim Honor Gr o} Chic OAK , LOORING open at 7.30 Program begins at 8.00, Admission, lac • coi{dren 15c. poor past tears, from genre and heart pronto Ur,:ve.-nitres and the RoyalCc.leeTof Bann -al Na outna. Phone humor enice 1011, Residence l@lG. Noeste,3rapp;;ntment! _sly � ti �T�� Y 1 DUNBARTON. :�. ir,Quble, being bedfast most of the . bei g time, during which time she bore her sufferingsti was a]- very patiently tl a ��,�• C 0 A t L-w LA1~;E P. BEATOti. D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal £ ctge of i)ezat fiusgeoas L'ruven,ty Toronto, Q •� '3 .;= aeb-No, 1 4Rit-Fi0oring &' O Pslm Sunda March 2bch. lathe y. Community Hall s}l a Mrs. Elliott,. whoFe maiden name was Sarah Dun- _ -- ---- -_-- _ i, T and or Ofiroe ieover Murdock Gomfecuonery store, Whitby. per M, B. M. :-2 p, m„ Church of England Sundav School. Bring your lop, was a daughter of the h}te Mr. a � ?�! good supply of HArd and Soft kw. Office hour's 9 to 12 : t to S.30. Ind. *phone e. 8J�1 phone 220. �}y 3-S:2 inch clear Oak Flooring, 993 children and aunt with them to the -D, and Mrs. Alexander Dunlop earl settlers of Pickering Township, where r .. Coal on hand. d1Ko a rupply YV. 12ALF9, L. D. 8,. D. D. 8., per M„ B. M. Aervice at 3 p, m. Preacher. Rev. B. Langford. Tuesday, the 30th. bu*i. she was Wrn sevaltty•eigl]tvear9ago. She ws,a married in 1872 to her late - Of Kindling Wood, g +'+ I . Graduate o; Roya Cone a a. Dental Su• goons and the cuts s,ty office in lots of 500 ft or more, plus 2I cent sales tax. neon and initiation meeting at 8 p. m. Good Friday . Service from 2 to 3 p. husband. Adam Elliott, and reaid.ed stove length. -r• * above D A Scott's store, Claremont. core , Claremont. set, 18(5ee flour's, 9 a m to 5 p m., 58turda 9 a o to l o. m. Phone Clare 1405: 47�y'' per ' .. P The above prices r►re for I)rompt acceptanre only, as they are lower than the current m, (The lsat of the 3 hours of darkness on the cross.). Preacher, Rev. D. B. Langford. The Rev. P. T. HNoreb from our Diocese of. Mid -Japan wilt on the 4th concession, where her hue- band predeceased bar a$ genre agFl, Sha is survived b a family of five:' y p Frank A., s. Diamond City, Alta ; 'John T„ Mrs. D. Annan, and Mrs. W. 12tf - ,Phone Pick. 1709. �;�ya -. ',*q�J DONALD M1JN.R0 PICHEKIN(�- "+s - � ERHERT T. FALLAISE, L D 9., i s D. D. S Graduate of the Royal College cf ilentaJ Surgeons and the University of Toronto OE,ce above J 5 Bal don's store, Pickering, Ont, W hUleeale quotations. D. V.1 reach on baster Ds ( P p. Don't lose this opportunity. H. Bray. of Pickering; and Mrs. S. L. Chappell. ]'���' - • v a�tevale. markt Hours a m to B P. m.: or by appy lit • went Phone Pick 3700. 43� • ���� ;�s _" a • . s • • dROCit ROAD.- _ of Lethbridge. Abe daugb- ter, Elizabeth, a nurse, died 16 yearn ago. She is also survived h two sin-� y Md • ('� �.,, pe p "Ile �l�:e i.iQi �. ; - oustnlalo lr $ftsiw, �g t*��Cc p D1n ��! jIj JC+j'f� ,['�jV,/ It is reported thatArtburMadgerow will ebortly move to Whitby, ten. s. 1. 1. of New Pori tit and Mrs. I. I. M. f of Orsn k nap 9 g Motor �T V RICHARDSON - Real Be 1I .tate. tasttrance, Con.eyandoa, Psotary - -'-' - - -- Mrs. Llacombe w who has been vleit• ISg friends in the has v e. Ills, also one brother, Edward Dun. lop, of Wiadaor. She is also survived overhauling, to and side ear2l g. twin repair€ag Pebhc. Etc. Ptckgr'ng, Out. thenin Town north, returned home,gland-child. Seth Badgerow intends building a cottage on the east half of his lot next by 11 grand -children and 1 great Mrs. Elliott was a wom• an of generous sympatbies and im• Battery Service -Charging �: J and overhauling. All work guarabteed. Flat rate n service charge FPOATiLL. Licensed Auetioneer e for Qoea•lee of York•ados•ria dad lion miss of all kind@ •kt*nm to on abostaN -Call at Bulshby's Hardware and see the summer. W. H. Jackson Is kept pulses And was a greatloverof mature. She was very fond of reading which Phone Sis10 SSart, Genies}, sakes. aderem Greco River P. o • ons, i 7 .Goad Cheer Range busy these days fixing the manytarm implements fr)r spring work. enabled her to pass many lonst hour while an invalid. The f�aeral was C ' G B E R R Y a n B.RZATON T0,W14SHIP OLE SB +•o • �ve►am�• oa�miawomer for � *ldrsfss._4g e+�ntaas. ass• M Neat, economicpl. and guaranteed Memers Vivian and McDonald ship• isra : ort catEle from bald Irgm her late hams to the family of in . Erskine C on Satur- emeteag- ! y '` f W' it) P,t per ec as s aci%, Have yon ever used 'Chea '" the bept'8vor wax on the market. Try it. n*ar' a Oat. Pickering station one ay aT-xt �rrei� One of our practical poultry men boasts of getting 061 eggs from 104 hens in days. Who Rev. J. S. FerguAno, Andrew's of 9t. Andrew`s IIoited Cl- cin• ducred the services at the house and grave. The. floral tributes showed the _ : � 0 Ila . W'[x.TM. MAW, LICENSED A>rC. TT :IONEER.forYork.QrstarioandDarham to Tea 1U soda of yaks sfor pa�}��rr attended W. Terms reasortabk Dates for infix mal be O ter heli, 'Wick nit .eat ya . u xevea can beat that. fi oda io which she ,was held by her u arranged at I1Ew5' (Mxv. Bell and to dupes dent phones. Whitby, o-ut. Sly Scrap at,d Poultry Tonic P y f F. 1� • `Y R S O R, ----------- on band, STOUFFVILLE. BROUGHAM. • e Are Tinamithiug of all kinds, also Fu at The erection of three new dwelling h thoctt H:rtelg ffpeading a few days in. y ...�' sea yon ble ptdicee. The Baptist Clhurebpta expected Brougham Dramatis- Club • Phone i+i00 to be en for public worship about P P P April 10th. -preeefit their play in ClaremQnC on March . Albert Semi -hared, Shn„w�ng -ALVIN JBUSHBY Rev, Mr. McLellan, of Clicremont. was s business visitor to our town on A new consignment of hooka, bl in number, is now ready to he placed on and Steam r rs t PICd_ERING Saturday last. the litrary shelves. A number from here attended the r ; `•Soni Brown Reed Rockere, nphol back A united service by all the churches of the town will be held during the shower for Lorne and hire. Ham on Monde e y venins at the home of Frank ��a' fall!! _•.� r - DO YOU WANT etered spring seat and week of good Friday. . -in good tapestry, Were 14.00, now going at... 11.00 your house heated for half Mian gikawa, na Indian maiden. will recite In the United Church here Han'' Mre. A. Malcolm was called of the Fridl►y b the death o[ her Cement Lumber, White sewing Machine, deo the cost of coal? on Wednesday evening neat. The roads are in a bad condition city on brother. Neigh re extend Pincer? •� > > Lath head, Sat shuttle, with fu i If so, instal one o€ the Instant Sae tbi* week. The bus line for Toronto sympathy. -. ;'• net of attachments and in. struetion book The case Oil Burners in your range, or an International Oil Burner will start operating next week. Aver sad and fatal accident ha y P The School Board are advertising or tenders for excavating, cementing draint"n the basement of the Terms ` \ 1 ny' is in cut oak to olden $a- } g f�bguftranteed for 10 years. ' 40:90 - io your furnace. r K Coall and see them. peaed to an aged couple in the east cad o! our town named Burwash, who moved here from Toronto last fall, and mc)lool, Bee advt. in another column. The Women. Institute meeting at 4 Strictly Cash r real good machine .. Mrs. j;• Miller's on Tuesdaylast was Victroln, large cabinet Vic. W. J. GORDON'S, _” The old lady, who went down to the cellar, stumbled in come way and fell very enjoyable. One item f the pro- _ trots is oak, oW motor, 50.00 : Five -piece thutat, coneiatteg - 7 Church Street, • Agents Wanted 291y Pickering an the candle she carried and met Bre to her clothing. She w6A so badly burned died gram, was much appreciated, our old• est member, ��Mrs. Pater Matthews, sanga solo', Homeward Bound, in - « . a - ]Rckenng4A / FUVo Bread Flour Of 8im_moai}�' Walant steel bed, uaft continuous sq posts, coil cynic s. -all felt that she next da Nezt 77 morning, from *bock, Mr. Burwash dro pall dead. The double funeral � excllent time and tune. The drams, "NothingTo Do." that was Rivet► by Kinsale Dramatic Club. r i •' - .- n-ttreenwgetaler too place on Wednesday. here eat Friday was s decided Inight _ asst 3 -drawer and-succemstj_ .dresser ,stand. Outfit liotnplets 45.00 : DUNBARTON. th' were none too favorable. The e :Pastry Flour ` the flry to report Ed. Graven 111 with hal was filled to is espac y and the play was well presented, everybody doing his or her part perfectly. The49 - Sterritt ' May be obtained from you Grocer. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. of Barrie, are yieiting their daughter. Mrs. Wm. Kinsale people deserve grant credit. it the best dramas _ Barookhn Flour W19 Nicholson. who Is ill. R. D. Mrs. White was one of ever given in Brougham. Those who beard - sad are moving it were well pleased and those who - Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director CHAS. WILSON, Prop, to Concord, where be has secured s pot•ition oo a chicken farm. .didn't missed a rare treat. r. The school concert on St. Patrick's = After that cold take FIM DALE MILLS Phone 1300 " The annual meeting of the Dunbar- ton United Church will he held on Day was a great euceeme. Rev. Mr. Ferguson gave a talk on St, Patrick . Wanlpole's Cod Liver Oil- t%ket �Hta?10 P=CSR=NQ Tuesday evening, March gDtb, at 8.00, Dont miss the Conundrum Supper was well received by the children, who gave splendid attention. A mixed jt lyse re_ttlts. -- g nn April let, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. A good time is ex. re am was given by the pupils who P g d t? h all eaerve much credit fort air per- s.> Toilet Goode, Stationery, ' ti ...� BASKETS Government Standard P�t�• Miss Anderson, Toronto, Miss formanee and iii contents, spelling Rodaks. = hl of and, arithmetic matches they kept the 'on Bevin urebased the stoeli from Baying P Recleaned Anderson, of Whitey, and Mrs. Lewis, of Brockville, vtsited with Miss Agnes visitors on the alert to compete with there, with New Stock of Wall Paper hand _ -- th@ Df '- - - r -screen* gs wird*- Thom on Saturday; ---- - _- -- Mies Ialeen Moore, of Oshawa, Mise .--.At -the _close .&---lunch coffee was served by the young hosts -gor your sprig regat�rements. Prices right. r, W. G. BARNES and the en£rfj and hostesses In a veru pleasing, Adan- bneiness of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your hogs at Marguerite Staples and Mr, Close, of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. John ner. All who availed themselves of the privilege of attending were favor- Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarette_, m prepared to supply all sizes from BerryBoxesThree a pro t. --, - Tome last week -end. J. D, Crabtree and his cousin, (leo, ably impressed with the conditions at p the school - _ Magazines. ,to and Half Bushel. ;'- + ' • Hutchison, of-Torogto,-_peat-lash r G><een Rivet Basket Works We have this Feed at weekend with the former's sister, Mrs. (Rev.) J. F. Olugeton, Next Sunday, March 28tb, _The township council will meet on Monday next at 10 IL. in. y '! $<; - Phone Mark. 8409 right prices. - morning and evening, the pulpit of Dumbarton At 2 p. m. John MacVicitr, District ry N. E. McEWEN, We carry all the different United Church will be occupied by p Engineer of Municipal Roads, will FRANK PENNOCH -The Man that made the Barnes. Mill Feeds. Rev. Joe. Harrower, of Fieeherton, who is preaching for a call. Every- body welcome. Mr. Harrower w it give the Council, road shpt. and road foremen and such other rate - payers as may happen to be 0 Basket." t ,,,� �• N• S.t..rC "%A.rC == preach at Centennial in the afternoo1% pre@- ent a talk on road matters. F'iC3�®Z'12i�;, "- . CC43ntr�ls10 �••'-ti i€' .:.y..• :.. ,,..rye:.._.. -.............. _ . , �. ,-,`�...._ � ..-_.....,.._..-.,+�°.-.. yCn+a i,o.es� gra--• ��'... -a. _:-.. .. ...' a .-.x:�:uaw:�h •. :�".,�e5,u.:,« - .,,..,�e:�..3�: m ... . � ;:.:i::.... -.,..o .,.ro.:...i....:'.:.. - ro , ,.... ,..� �. ..w.:- t. -r .r .K,.,. .. s% w ... i. ,..� .:�wr • .0 w:.r + .r �.� ..,y.., „ w�•c-r.. ,-.'ncr. , ae :w nr:. , .�.�,• ,� n u :t , r,� rx � :t..„ ., ;. ,^r` .'t�•T-, .'' 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' .: s . _ ,, ave• " . t' s-..� k. 1•' s i • : ,. . , r,''f+ .• t.''' ysyy*.,'�� "*. ``°" �T,�'`M,y�r.,' ri< is ;, :. . , ecattle me -tohim and <' 1. Death, the colt - � yL: .n �' .; �• ,-•„ .{. ''� "k'� �y � "" 9.aT. .rl � �`r. ro " 0 vwr^, ,..�s.,k h* said : I ,,.t'.: s?Y�` pY„;3 v�,X. rL •w;,c+ilah''. i..� k f'�r'•.. '� r' % '�.vsi •-R `�".'',;�, - "I want the at .for your dTlnit '. 'S� ya r rA ` ,v"; w ''O y, i '.xya; <''a '. b S •ix �, r; �•� s; 'g, �. 3, r r ;, ,, .. . 1 and Dr!I want the e which tepants allmoat g'" For hav occupied e• hburse of clay. This is the bill winch cannot be de- tiled." "Please call another time." the man replied. _ M,�,�r�uvYs,sy"a- "I'm sorry -,but to-dAy 1'm'npt prepared. I really thought your master little :r �o-R":� •� w rg M1���l� ra ti Y .. cared - u - e How long this Tease of mine on earth ;:,_ - •-� should run. erg y . �, r'9•+� �e.�s,'; F;' . I've planned some work which stili is • * tar from done. 1i tt a There's still a hill or two I wish to ' - climb. f . e ca Come back, collector, at some other V _ time.' - - a "I've uatlesa times Said the collector, standing at the x . door a "You say you want more time! Well, (live ne the• late precisely, if yon can. ! Suppose I grant- you live years more, or ten,141 " 'Are you, quite sure that you'll be ready thea 'r' "When will your work be finished? 12tU Can you say At fifty with a sm11a you'll go away? f 1 SMALL At sixty shall I call?_ And will you Wu THE 3`' PLAIT$ TEMPER STRAIGHT then The house which it is pfloposed to course, by the use of yellows or light , is used In the draperies and upholster , SILHOUETTE. Be glad to quit the fel_owship of men? furmish is to belong to the $6,000-00 to colors of this nature. Ing. it should also be of a darker hue Ah, no, my friend, only the Master Ji two- lens ides is featured in this $7,000.00 class, and taking the present The best treatment for the Kitchen � than the walls to sustain the balance t ,d p knows day prices as a basis for size. would is paint, which will not absorb the of tone that is eery d'esimble in the one-piece frock fashioned of figured The day and hour life's, mortgage to contain eight rooms, namely, Living odors and greasy apota that are cer- successful decoration of all houses. It crepe, the bodice section being joined foreclose! '• to a louver sae at the front, which at- -Ed' A. Cues(. Room, Dining Room, Breakfast Room taln to be the trial of the occupant this is not consider ed a very di6turb• tains fulness b means of double in- l and a Kitchen on the ground floor, and when a paper Ie used, It can be easily Ing effect of "topbeavinees" is the re- y three Bedrooms and a Sunroom on the washed, and Is very much more sant- cult. k i vented plaice. The back is plain, and - = second. Lary than a paper. The color is best Carpets of highly naturalistic pati 4 long !all s.eerea may be joined to the �A �Cimt Singing Socit:ty: kept as light so possible, as this will tern had best be avoided. as an un• kimono shoulders. The convertible In every case, where the occupant collar is fashioned of a darker -tone There floRrlshhes in England today has no existing decoration to later- sive added light to the person working t comfortable sensation of walking upon lmateria3 matching fife patch a society which is the oldest musical fere with say schemes that he may therein. I a flower garden cannot be overcome. B pa' pets, I For the bedrooms, where a figured -which hold is lace a narrov 'tie belt. organization 1n the world; but few have proposed, attention should at The Bedrooms afford interesting i nt p Outsiders have ever heard of Its per- once be directed to the walls. The treatments for either plain or figured paper has been used, a plain hanging ''No. 2888 is is sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 incites bast Size 36 bast requires formances or are even aware of Its walls of a home, with few exceptions. Papers oC small pattern. These had of a color that has been taken from ezlmtence. This is the Madrigal form the largest space to decorate and, better be left to the Individual taste, the papers !s advisable. !t form® a B% yards 39 -inch. or 27% yards of 64- ( pleasing contrast to the surrounding Society, founded In 1741. of course, must be considered ween- some preferring pattern, others plain, liaaeh material. Price 20 cents. 'patters and the effect is restful. The As its name implies, its object has but it should be borne in mind that T1fe secret of distinctive dresare lies dally as a background tor' any further !opposite treatment would be used fa - + do good taste rather than a lavish ex- �n always to cultivate a liking for decoration in the way of drapes, car. over elaboration In the matter of color- i tasdrfsgal singing, and in an un- in and pattern to not conducive to a the case of a plain paper. t ;peaditum of money. Every woman pets, furniture, etc � ---' - 1 For the gunroom raw al:k curtains. broken line of historical meetings, 3L _ _.. __ -T_ restful state o1 m_ iad. _sad a bedroom and the home dressmaker will find the . An interesting reference regarding follows that the color of the walla The Sunroom wale bad better be cafabric tare of a guaranteed sun• _._. 1 t bould want to stake her own clothes,' Bea thta n m a , a� urs 4y has been able W do so. >8 primarily a p ace [a wlleIt to sleep - last fabric, are beat. Many patterns 6 desitus illustrated to our new Fashion should be low In tone or, tf pattern is are avallable with a email all-over Book to be rsctical end aim this old association is to be found to left as plain as passible, as in most P plc y� l used, It must not be too overbearing In figure of a diff!eretrt thread In sett -col - r maintaining the a the worts of Sir George Grove, who oases We ivaIt areas are too cut up to pmt of the mode of I color or design. In the case of halls, on that make .highly auccesstul Sun - ..,the moment Price. of the book lOC gives the quaint rules formed In 1748. permit the use of pattern. in-fiis big masical history. He- tells however, where there :e little or no 'room draperies. Costing now to hangings, carpets t . ' '� �Py. � - tttraltttre and vary little drapery the The Bathroom where not tiled had that there were only sixteen members and any upboietery materials, we find Rd' ,HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, at first. and that the admission fee walls can be of a cheerful nature, but better be painted. and finished with as T that, if plainer papers have been used, was eight shillings, and the annual not eauslvely so. hard a surface as possible, so that any q ' Write your name and address plain- we have a perfectly clear field in , molstfire can easily be wiped off. iU w- tee five shillings. In a house of his size by the careful which to indulge our taste for co:or. 1 1. giving number and size. of such i papers the ltivatoa 1 Lighting to best affected by side- ty, gine as jam want. E size. o 20c is In the early days of each societies use of the plainer The size of pattern should be in pro-, practices •and meetings were held In . of larger space Is easily gained, for, lights. and the use of portable lamps. portion to the size• of the room, and a stamps or cola (coin preferred; wrap coffee bouses Lad er ; the music I when a paper of striking design is The centre Siting Is being lees need, choosing Lraaf the many excellent pat• it carefully) for each number, and and fife other more successful form is of the limb was etudted purely for its � used fa a.amall mom, a crowded effect terns. of chtutzes or damasks, that are _a�ddrMs.loots order to Pattern t.. veru Bake—An the s frit, no doubt, of { will be the result, and consequently . taking tta place. The effect of a quiet - Wilma p nseq at present an the market should not Wilma Publishing Co., 78 West Ads- those for whom the great Ellsabet$an }will be a suarrts _ - ly lit room_ is much more soothing, and " 8�, Toronto' Patterns sent by madr[gatists,--�6Filbye: tFeeklea and cup&W --_ -- -� t ` easier tomeyes. f Let us suppose that we have chOwn sol , ,o Pictures o �- l[staro mail. Byrd. Gibbons and Morley, composed. Taking the Living Room, as In manyiy` a chintz for the Living Room and a and then careful consideration give. _ 0---. The original home of the Madrigal I houses of, this ,type where the Dining dam"k for the Dtnfng Room both pat -'to the space they are intended to oo- Society was at the Twelve Betts Tay. Rooni is separated only by an arch teras and on a plala paper; It is quite copy. k velli be seen that the o oc- - eta. City of London, but it migrated with perhaps French doors dividing, 1t eary to repeat some of this pattern in 1 mum effect is gained by the the in 1748 to the Qutsa's Arms. Newgate would not be out. of place to paper the small pieces of upholstered lural -'a picture on a plain wall. f ' Street, where new rules were enacted. both rooms -with the same paper,. the tare, The large piece, names the -- '- -- y• � Incidentals sacs as cushions.- pot - One of them read: paper in, this case bang a neutral chesterfield, had better be upholstered tery and tamps are easily overcome. •Tbat all musical performances shall stipple" or a two-tone effect in an all- plain. and In a color that will bar- From such a source of color as we now cease at halt an hour atter ten o'clock, over design. Colors may run anywhere ; monize with the chintz. For curtains have.the choosing of a note Of accent unless the members shall be cheerfully from a warm tan to a cool taupe, and a' �'fiezt to the glass a net. sufficiently I can be settled by taking a color that incited to slag eatobee, 1n which case balance effected by the use of hang- I sheer not to obstruct the view from In- we already poseose. and repeattag it - they may be Indulged half an hour, but tags and carpets. ( side, yet preventing c,utaide intrusion, in its brightest -and purest form in two no longer." By the use of neutral schemes for or a raw silk curtain, la highly success- or- three places to the room, one large _ waits no limitations are imposed when fui. Many pleasing effects can be-gaiaed ' piece dominating and that placed 1n SO OflRts�l. the flute arrives for hangings and the by frtlIfng and draptag these curtains the most Interesting spot \f. --_ What armee those haunting memories many incidentals that make the human f and it wt:l be found, to give a freer It will then be seen that harmony that throng element In a room. `treatment to the windows. of color to the result, and the com- Needs Only a Little Tug. Back to my heart at evening with your Tile. Breakfast Room can be quite I Carpets can either con�Lst of one pleted room is a source of satisfaction 'She --"it must be an awful pull to song? a contrast to this,, thus assuring a, large or a number of small ones, pre- to the occupant and an 'object .of ad. lid a big ship started." • bright and cheerful aspect gained, of 1 tenably plain where a patterned fabric mlration to those who vis4t him. He—"Oh, no; with one or two little Fresh, crystal pureness of a mountain + - dtugs ahe'® soon on her we:- " lake, When London W"i rid. i - Deep, luring coolneaa underneath ,The origin of then a of Loudon�� the still, MEW ttrc P[10! Tall pines that triage the shore, wave has puzzled many historians. A !! 8065 Fin, j� Q* a ripplings, Loadoninm is first mentioned by 'Im V1Do not taww away yeve old carpets And silver twilight over wooded hill. Tacttua - a Boman author, in A.D. 61. K rr Ls w re -weave <i� lata He says 1t Is ' a place greatly cele- ' - [ rrw hula. bond— m a�- brated for the number- of its mer r' Seem all aid as econaiatcd asses These are the sweet enchantments vaYthiff8 wrong and yowl , l�� chants and the abundance of its sup- dont care much whether school x any $veal that you bring all _ -- -- �1[air;.flar._catabaus l�Aa�.i W. art at event as YOU plies." l is Suttle Lith_or not? bly Itg nee (�„ (jr swsiws, ,sing. • —Edith Dlir et. and Swedish museums of the Intimate ditnlrtateawaste�ro uc a eG ---- --- intercourse between Engand and clog the system' causing de- bion and a train of Scandinavia .1n early times, an inter• minor but ititetiaely die- a s a • coarse -that -has _ ---sgrev-a*.e-ph-3sica-l— .� ;. - i ail interruptedly for about 6,0.00 years., _ _6iltnea ypr•_e_-- It may be conjectured that., earl; Vtk• pared ndpleasant A i to take, havin a Ings from the south of Sweden van•. sgh -- The Newer Silage � Crops _ tared across the water and sailed up � sparkling s�pfre erior 1 the mouth of the Thatnes,and found a to mineral e WEALTH of valuable in- . where earn cannot be profit- i formation regarding the ably raised, or where corn grove, which in Swedish is "hind;' on waterer. .� r newer Silage Crops is contain- borer prevails. the banks of the river, where later on - ^ ed in Bulletin No. 50, "Silage— the Roman Londlnlum arose. ; p place Sunflower, Corn, Sweet ,Clover Recent "Poultry include The invaders railed the ; ? and other Silages;' recently Silage,' • Poultry . Feeds and Lund," from the Scandinavian "oifen- Also a reco sed `issued by the Department of Feeding, Cultivation of the _ luno," r sacred Queries'(ays a name -specific for the „fit l — y r -� .. .. Agriculture, Ottawa._th—-Apploin Cadada," and `List-- - -- treatment ofrheu — — �1 g Q ' Bulletin is s distinct contn- of Five Hundred Publications". lrnatic and our a Hca• Pro- was later corrupted into "Loud.". g ty twribed by doctors , bution to our knowledge of Check of! those desired on thl8 cmtditions, - -� %z over 20 years, ailages other than corn; which form and return, without �., .. ' may be grown in districts postage to No influence on life is more coin. -'- pletely disastrous than that of a home 1)etninioa De ublicationa Branch, in which there is not harmony.-�-Doss / �} patrhaent of Agricaiture, Ottawa Maude Royden. �,�/!��►t/ _.- L •�r� Name .............................B.R.•No............. Earattln miaen with soap powder will The Effervesce-! Saline Laraiive clean dirty paint. enamel or porcelain Post OPUS .................... .. . ...........Province................ tie In halt the time required for doing so Wingate imited, Montreal. The a Chemical Co.Co with ,undtiuted cleanser. { _ - - h9n.l� . '...:•. ''.'ry .� r'...�,;, ..,R S,^: :.4:, a+•, a �r�i°s •r �...' • .." :.,....'• ... .•r - .., '... ..v � •.w -.. ,...w .. ...,... ��•^ J'.- .+...+w..•..� :..:'.'.. ..... .._-- L. r'_ � ��.'_?:S;M- �anL-:• ?' "'•• ..a�.. ._ _. _.. .:..__ '."•_ - - ___ .. __-.� � `�... -. '^' -. �.._ _ ,�. ,. w+ri,__. _ 1 -. +-.��-.�a€r':�•_ _�,.a�........n•G�._is_„xt -'+w-.. _••��7^:•-�•:-�•�.-_�.�-.f3'.�•,-�_.__. � -7 �Wtr , V: '!�' ­ t.: �1, . , ­-, - , %-J. vf�� w. - ­-Zw� -p ww� 07� MW 9. WUu BoAx. Aft ]Fskmm4k Roninim Only the, books You bare -give". our - for The's &ace he found* fd ye'at r hjuDWj -Aia that best vkled him perhaps In those -fa&t frie0c*. , It in as Aft*.'DMW2h* early summers under Ereftoune and tbatt was suggested by the genius and We get no good -Not 'Sick, But Not Up to the Wes of a hundred places in the Bor­ BY being generous, .even to a book, Mark—You Need the Eje* of der country be knew Go well, was a And C8,10t1wing- proffts,—*6 Much true romance, and so pervaot-vo end help 916 . . . . . . . . -4' That SterlingTon'... Dr- Wil. 0 leg - enthralling that Scotland to this day BY so much reading. It Is rather when HanlB' Pink Pills—They Give to the romantic part of Greet -Britain We glorl-uslY forget ourselves and JS to the English-speaking peoplea the ,New- Vitality world Over. Even in Scott's 14fetime. 8041 -forward, headlong , Into ir booleff x1nericaus began to visit Abbotsford profound, 'With the PassIng--of-winter many 0� 'iMndAa4.d tAP 30ytlau 44 people feel weak, depressed and easily And to this day Tweedstdo and the ImParstoned for its beauty and mot. Tro-achs, Elen's Isis and.. the Elldon of tru-th— The body lacks the vital forts Hine are places of pugrima ."ris tten we get the right go� Of -a and energy Pure blood alone can give. the Wizard made them very 9's bqcaus, . 1a wword while not exactly alck:I, the ary ehrinee of book romance. It may be "Illustoulng -Z "90r,llfe of winter has left Its -Aar to have a man with a megaphone an- ru 'Upon them. A blood-buildiag, nerve- More Beauty.BUILD THE NEW'HOMt 're%tOrIlW tonic lef needed give re-' bounce from a touring 'bus,that thk3 Mmum WEATM to stone by the road from Melrose to Dry- There is; alwzCya room for beauty; Vrom one of the 6tti*ctivo- do. dewed health and eperSy. Wil - Dr. IT memory- ofeno 'llusitrated in the m"Lean. Rink Pills ard- an ail -year-round burgh is that wtach swung open and Builders" Gulde, Each issue con. DANGEROUS TO BABY A myriad lovely blossoms may 'MOI)d builder and nerve ton'- admitted the Queen of E%and and on Sal Thomas the Rhymer ou ]Priced hom6a designed by -.Cana. to the underworld. It Is, nevertheless, But. wbatsoeer bath been, there. still dose 11-Iff to make new. rich, than Architects. Also intereating On Aevouitit of the Very Sudden niust be and with this now blood testimony to Scott's power in the articles on furnishing, decorattag return - IMS strength, cheerfulness and good world. for, as the driver said to us as Changes in Temperatum. Room for anot-her rose. and gardening. Send SOC. )(&0. but 'health quic�y'follow. we started on: "Isn't it queer,' Though skylark, throstle, white throat, Lean" Bul,kUng Riporls, Ltd., $44 Our Canadian March weather—oni Whippoorwill, :. none of us would be here DOW If It Adelidde Bot: W16k, T If You are pale, easily tired, or day bright, but sloppy, the next blue- . And.ulghtingale earth"' orontio., ;breathloso at the least exertion, If wasn't for Sir Walter." a echoing tery and cold—to extremely hard on chantries throng, Your Complexion to poor or you are Come back here ot twilight,n most spiders have polipon range; but 'troubled with pimples the tourists are gone, and when children. Conditions make It necee- When comes another singer, -there will low are -dangerous to human being& or eruptions, you find It Dory for the Mother to keep the little -be I)r- WlWaMa' Pink Pills we just what still a PJACo of glamour,. Above are. ones Indoors. They are often con- Room for another song. the Eldon Hills, one of the twinges of rheumatism, are sS .rteubjectyou lowerfined to than Its fol4ows biecause Michael Scott I rooms headaches and backaches, it you are sliced It off witli -life spade; to the find catch colds which rack their whole system. To guard against Minard's LIM irritable eastward, the -red hill of Erondoune, a mont used by phyel*lana and nervous, If your sleep —41 MTN ACH" these colds afid to keep the baby well does not refresh, you, or your appetite Soottleb Venusburg-, not far away, a till the better. brighter days the Limit Question. Is Come. Williams' Pirk PRIa alone can give -- Poor, Ylu need the treatment Dr. homestead in' which the succeeding along, a box of Ballylil Own Tablets A well-known author was, minly ow ge1Ler&tiOn8 Of one family have socias be kept In the bouse and an deavoring to write when he was m rose orcentMeld-I .. SOL13 ;�;Zy;•ffln i;;4;- . JOU need the newtlood, new strength uries; and nearby occasional dose given the baby to keep peatedly Interrupted by his six-year. Awowa IL W-408 a C-- U.Ad. MOO -0.4 Toomm, and new energy s medicine always rose Abbey, a ruin, 'but the most his stomach sweet and his bowels 'Idd son. If you,/ark me one more brings. Mrs. Zinnia Fraser, Thessalon, beau$Uul symbol of Scotland's w question.' 'the harassed past working regularly. writer at last that ban come down to. us. in is declared, "I will go out and drown Out. says:—"Two years ago my ner- this I Baby's Own -Tablets are a Mild but MY- vous system was in such a condition haunted C"'It"Mde, and I" AFTER SHAVING that life seemed a burden L I could a hundred11 )iterelly thorough laxative which peve� fall to self." others' that be knew well, regulate the stomach and bowel. and ' "Father," carne the mail voted, Dilute MIn rcro one-half w Scott tetrad strangeness with �'belther work, eat or sleep well. an cream or sweet oil and apply to 1.4 I d wonder thus relieve cQId8--fiA4-4;4rAple fevers-"Wey I come Out and see you do it?" 4 raciness and canal- and keep baby AL The Tablets are 10 tried several medicines, but did not Just as surely as the face, Very FlootbIng and eget any relief. Indeed my condition neiss, dourness and good-fetlowship. refre,.4hinor, seemed to be growing worse. Then sold by medicine dealers or by mail at Two or chive sitalke of colery bofled Your Sect will turn romance 125 coats a box from The Dr. Wflltams' with cabbages Improve the flavor and -..Dr., Wifflanis, Pink InI18 were brought Into ham Mah and still cherish -as t rish It Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Lemon the disagresab!e od 0 try rome oe Weygaudt, in -A to MY attention and I decided t' .----Cbrnehus Qr of cook - them. After using a few boxes there CenturPof the English Novel.- Ing. In the Shadows. $ was no room to doubt that they were It was positively and absolutely helping roe. I continued their use un- fast good night. lutely the Use hot -milk instead of cold when 1 OF MIS Mali h Ing potatoes. and they wal Tnagb M til I had taken eight boxes, when I Derimitnic] for ffifth CeJtifiCate& i In a farewell embrace, they stood In kmoothly'ancr qukkly. .was completely restored to health, and Steadily Increases. '�'Me dim entrance hall. There are more babies born In 'I have not any time since had a And stood. DYMPtOm of the trouble. Wh'an I be And stood. son the use of the Pills I weighed only March in Ontario than- in any other single Month of the year. Our popu- .,Tbua little Ally found the EOZEM-A 96 Pounds, while under their use with BURNS, BRUISES. and all Ir i lotion "Oh!" said be. -CUTS, BE Is Increased yearly by about MY renewed health 1. now weigh lz5 j 72.000 births within the province; or "We were seeing -whish is the tail- ritatione of the Skin. tn*tantly respond U9unds. I feel It linjosaflile to praise to the first application of TISTT. -or," explained the young man, in some DOCTOR ADVISED I to be exam 71.1,50 births were- regia- Williams' Pink Pills too hi confusion Banishes that Itebing soreness at once, gl*ly." tered during 1935. and continued use -effects sure relief. Keep Your' System Toned Up, Are -all births registered' Nine You are about ten inches taller " especially of Babies' . Skin Rodiftes. Ninety Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for out of every one hundred. it is eeti. piped the little follow. "But Alice Is , Send Posts) Note of fifty Ceuta and -a Try OPERATION FOR .1 anaemia, rheumatism, nouris4ria. Indi- mated, are now registered within the abort ten Oadee redder!" trial pot will be mailed at ones. sestion or nervousness. Take them time not by law (30 days). To regis- Tisit Mfg.4to., Bain Ave. Toronto as a tonic If you are not in the best Car later Means a great deal Warnrx!s Used For of trquble M Rso PENN Physical condition &W Cultivate a re- In securing signatures to a doclam- -and tion. etc. The time to register Is Seff - Poisonin She EwAped It by Taldng -slistance that will keop You w*W FAcen Years strong. You can got thane Pills when the child, 14 born and thel, person In One Family Lydia F- Pin�amps vege. 'through any m0d4clue dealer or by hold responsible by law Is, the pLmnL. -No better recousmandation for the Ancreasingly 'Mail at 60c a box from The Dr. WW -So treat Iii the demand for cerdfi- -moilicinal. vaJUe of thlif 90 year old table Compound Medicine Co.. Brockville, out. Common W cues that the record office, in one of herbal remedy Could be asked than indoor. Ont. - "After the birth of down b_aby I wiLo verl mush run. the busiest spots in the government this "Your remedies have been used Modem Livinu.14abits Pro• down in h1alth and the doctor said I When sen.-BiIIII4111, buildIngs -. 4 No applinai,inng, are be� In. our fLmlly'for about iLyears, We-. mote Sew— pe&eftifts must have an Ing received every month. whereas are never without a be tkjaf ration As I VVA-. A Antaxise, al -I the sea-birdsimer a rarely azceedad ons Safe Kidney and Liv*r Remedy in our 9JHLUVE�---drs- -fe icd is Buse a . acomelit A tr=a 0 friend wan me to your inedli- Upon the beaches, cru" tenth of that number. Pasepoi-ta for', home It Is a wonderful medicine for cine -Lydia E. Ptnicham's V tabl*. _Amd fill the air with foreign voids Ce The sre�agr man or woman doe n Al travel outside of Canada, insCLran diseases of the kbdue" isad 1,ver." on Compound -and I took it st=y file )oy conSnatent good healt h. Loss o.! Such as sea-foLk us-& soldiers' pensions, mothers' &Ww* (Name on requeet). appetite, headaches, biliousbess tyear. Darin 'this tinie I was It They roll ashore In two, and tbreoo and aascend baby -and I felt Ifni And potter up and down Sneed, Marriage licenses, etc.. are or Lf you have pains in this back or lack of enthusiasm, for either It .!ii"M the time and did not have a ranged for now only upon record of j other symptoms of kidney Play.sm constant complaints. hard condnornent I feel sure Like captains from the seven as" birth which to aocopW as proof of trouble, you should los the a no Scientists have- a*-wA ined that such etable Compound did we a lot Met in an English town;. citizenship and age. time In going to your drug- a condition ie 1.1941211ycaused by muff- Vex' 0A 7 Poisoning rwilting from my people do, too .7- tood, and all constipation. stator In TAmmington, Rut only those who rise trom. bed There have been some recent gist to Set a bottle of War- Due to modern 111-6ng habh-% thaf sisters praii In early morning weather changed In the schedule of p cog for ner*s Safe Kidney and Liver naltuinal secretion-flik.1i promotes recu- medicine. I am more than Will ever know what thtna are issid certificaites, whieb now reads: 60 cents Remedy and taking it as per I& elimination by softening the bowel PA prices N it d"A'a When spea-bIrds walk together. or search and $1.00 additional for directions. contents, is often deficieni­ejlp"lly with the rpt' Mrs. W. P611131% Windsor. Ontario, *74 ---Oswald H. Harland, in --InjjjLbtt&nts.­ each eppy of certificate required. Sold by all drugglats. Pries il,25 - mong middL a -aged people. The Poisonda If You should want to know whether per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies from waste malter*retnallog in the Mrs. Cabin Refieved fiva hia DR&YdUmmsdfood, "OcrfthavAmach,and system6of people thus is Stewlacke. N. S.-'11 hail Ouggish liver cum headwhAm S*W,a Smip Your own birth is registered, or w1ab Co., Toronto,, Ontario. 111111111nis insidious enemy of good health. across my back and in m side f $ppe will remove those causes, AAy drug Store. to secure Information regarding re- pie need Nujol, because ears tftiar in first baby wasou 4 gia trat Ion of a birth, magriage or death Nuiol tens the, waste matter and �y mother X taken Lydia L occurring within Ontario, write to the :e nits thorough -and-regular bowel ham's Vegetable Compound end Wax From a Wood. Divd" of Vital Statistics, Depart. JiZ nati6ti without overtaxililatthe read about it in the papers, so I tried 001T su"' R E test: Candelills. used In '1113s,iing meat of Health of Ontario, Spadina mal muscles. it and the pains an left me. 1 havo- wax, in It Mpg ury And candles and polishes, is obtained from House, Toronto, A LADY wM *U hap )'On. i family of thrim chil4ron no., h grows abundantly In i,�! Snomered a saft simple sad reads noway mot Milt your druggist for J� t the medicine helped me lurid the s, wood whl�, *-day- 'Dorthern Mexico. 1V saw moll sartwelars to adwarcm and remember look for the name months before they were born. red- lif Addrows. don't.. "ad Stamps, IS Alin ■May. Vol" in ;;I -on both bottle label ommeno trionds. Mrs. rolloplor Vine Y. Modem. COL Spicewoocl. CART W. =Mr', %ain Street &4m. A,.i He who would write heroic poems The spicewood 'bums "a the gray, lacke, Nova Scotia. libould make his whole life a heroic spent sky, poem.—Thomas Carlyle. In mofmt unchimneyed- places, In a M -.- wind gnaw% The,., whips It all before, and til ba- WIND, hind, Into on -e- thick, rude Items, ii6w low, No Guess Work 1 now high, - it in t;he--fii*t-,--the homeMost thing of all— AYE R ;nay+ At sight of It, that lad that by It fares, With Whistles afresh his foolish, town- - -caught i•:\ tbincg vo-honeyocolored and so tall! DTEIN0 W TINTING It Is as though the Young Year, ere he Pass IF you use Caticur'a Loveliness To the white riot of the *berry tree, us, or here, or -.Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for there, A. fficeless -He&ge Colds Headache ..Neuritis '- 'Lm 41. To his new sudden ways with bough bago 0-Y-0—LA For generations mothers have and grass, Neuralgia Rheumatism been using Cuticura Prepam zona So starts with what Is humble, plain Pain DYES for all toilet purposes and -have been to see, SameF kind of dye ProreWidne.1 teacbi their dau tera­tbat daily Anct all familiar as a cup, a chair. 9 -Ing ---.9h....., _da*l Drars u3a. Past Rrad Beautirul 7 use -of them pr.dtidea clear, smooth For Dyeing and 7inting - t- 15, Colors. --Lizette Woodworth Reese, In 'Spice NOT AFFECT THE HEART au materials with tha SAME dM skin and bealthy hair. They find No chance of mistakes: wood." the Soap pure and cleansing, the , JOLL Ointment' actothing and healing r1l package should any irritsitions ari*e, V Six. Bosses. Accept -12 UI Ba Send an ownpatkageaad Scents and I "Hello, Joe, who are Y" working for RajLD0 I and Helpful Hints on which contains pro ven directions the Talcum an Ideal toilet powder. Home LiTeing. for now. 96MIP916 Efth Frm" bj Man. Address Canadian "Bayer" boxes of 19 tablets Dapt: "Stembous, tC xmtlrftL• F�rjft,- 80SVP john"n-ittollordson Umitied "SRnie bunch. The wife and five Also bottles of 24 and 100-Drugglets. r 26c. Ointmcnt 26 and 60e. Tal M;;L ;2 Montreal Now' C-ficatra shavins"Plete- Aspirin In the tn4e mark (relitatered in Armada) of Bayer Mannfachire of Kowneetle- 254r - kids." ��meld"lor of Salltyllclacld (Acetyl salleylle-Aeld, "A. B. A."), Wtillo It Is well known Minard's Liniment for colds. Mat AspIrla menap Bayer manulgeture. to4jolat the publie agalvot ImItRtiona. the Tablets of Bayer OOMPLZ�r WUI be sumped with aes SMOVA traft laack, tlie IIAVVC orges," Tk it Andm%V TH 7, wIIan 777 71_.� IT, - �Zr r IE;?j 7* -GROCERY PRICES-'....' TMR145 41.74 per year.; 01.30 if paid in advance. 57fbecrilkiiiia ro the United States and Cteat - ARCH 26TH -TO ARIL 9TH B ritain $2.00 in advall". "Co"o-Crimp" A Better Roof atLo" Cost An exclusive Pedlar vro4uct and a distinct- "forement ver The c conras*w iron for roonag purposes. rim on oat + e JOHN MUWXARj�Proqrietar, - Soon be Hot nin& Time either aide prodooes a tighter and a naer .1.10VUCH &A 4 , iU t n With cy-trri hen"P�_ mr -Cmirfbirt, euld, Stud o 1CWf for frec cotb=_% itt Bard �.4 76 PEOPLE -LU41TED SALE REGISTER..' THE PEDLAR A good'5-stringBr6om� tortes: ooliswo and AfoatroaL, szoodivo 00tess: oaawa, Oat. Fac ostmpa, Tomato. Lv"do". 2 Tia GiUett'tj Lye, 25 ATURDAY. 14ARCEI 27TH—Auction Braftaws: Montreal. Quebec. Halifax. St- Joh", s gale of registered and grade Hole. W4mi2ag, Begins &ad Va"Wover. 2 Tins Old Dutch,'. - teins. registered Yorksbire hogs. 8 Packages Ammonia,,- n.23 25, 8 Packages Pear and Oxford sheep, the property of line, •Twin ftreatn Farms. 1 miles north 2 Packages Lux or 3 Rin6o. ... 25 - Sale at 1 11clock sharp, of Whitby. The Health 'and Development -01 SOAP -See lAigeI)II161, WM. Maw, &U6ti0U- 21 --BARS SUNNY MONDAY 80 $1.00 Chicke d all on the First n.De'pen SATURDAY, MAaca 27TH-bAuctlon 5 Lbs" Black or Mixed Tea�' .2,75 sale of Maxwell Louring car. ample- ee.-Weeks'.Feedingol., Thr Lawrence 3 -lb Loaf Bread, ... '19 menta, furniture. potatoes bay etc., the property of Gie F O"A n'Cloeir- Ran b at lot Is. con. 4. Pickering (Brock K _ _ _-o.. - James Richardson, Grocer• y. , -X B. Powell. auctioneer. NC TUESDAY. kARCia 34Tit—Auction sale me HICK STARTER.I. -of horses, cattle, pigs. implements, Will carry you throagh that critical perion when So many 2. pick. -furniture em, at lot 12, con. 2 lost through improper feeding. . 4 eriug, (ffrat farm east of Pickering are Bar- :,,Pickering- Herdware Store Villagp), the property Pf M. R reserve. Sale at I sharp. Contains Powdered blilk, Buttermitf,. Fish Meal, Meat Stray, etc,, all ✓ retL No See bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. in proper proportions for the rapid and V economical development. 30TH—AuctionTursDAY, MARCH 30TH—Auction sale of household effects, store goods, • kid wagons, sleighs, hat neer eLc.. belong. .` F OL L 0 W 'THE 0. K. -LINE :F- A IE?j MER S Ing to E. E. Annis, Brougham. Also on same day and place a combine• FOR SUCGESS FOR POULTRY RAISING seed. We have a good stock of Now is the to get your sprmg 1ion sale. Entries may be left with .Timothy,'Alfalfa and Alsike, Red Clover, tMr. Amols. Sale atone o'clock. F. Matlufactured.by• tested Seed.' all No. I auctioneer. LIS 0 ­ MAR ned 1 0: ave y ur order and we will fill it promptly., _,W_ ED11INDAY, 31wr—Postponed A sale of grass cattle. shop and MARKEMM, FLOUR OMILLS some furniture, at east lot 10. Ladies.- do not worry about wash days. Come in and nee the White con. 5, Uxbridge the property, of -D. Ni REESOR & SONS Cip—it'd 'a dandy—also the 1900 Gravity Washer. Both W m. Redshaw. Sale at one o'clock. are gnaran-teed to give artiifaction. or no sale. See bills. F. W. SUversidee. sue• MARKHAM) ONT. t1oneer. Farm Machinery and Repairs. APRIL, IST—Aucti6n -sale If Soar dealer ctrinot stipply yoii,'wrlto direct. Agen� for International of farm atock and implements, the T -property of R. Wilson lot 5. con. 8, Pickering. No regervw. Sale at one Our Motto We have it, czn get it, or it is not made, o'clock &b4rp. See bills. W. Raw, C:) — ------ ... . .......... Auctiovefer. CARD OF THANKS, In all the newest sha?es for EASTER We wijah, t PICKEFUNG broaxii the Nzws, to Firm -15 00 to 250.00 J. S. BAISDON thank our many friends and neigh. ,hors for their kindness and expressious -of sympathy in the berea7ement of a al -loving bushand.amd lather. ,'I;. MARCH LAY-AWM' Sp —Mrd F. MeXa) and Family. Is -FUR COAT SALE OF — 'tore Fre a 'Store e Till Fall) You r Me Goods, Tools (Pay Deposit L Purnitarp, Harness, owber, You may secure the you wish by paying a deposit now, The fur will 7- many irw • - Grain. Coal Ste. balance during the summer months. The property of be laid away in our Cold Storage Vaults 'ED "NIS AND OTHERS until you need it in the fall. AT TRZ —OX forward! Someday you 'VILLAGE Of BROUGHAM J. "I need a now binder ---a FUR9 Re -modelled and Re ' -litied. All work on — done on the premis". plow ---a harrow—a tractor—of more stock. Your house and bam' Tue3day, Manh 30" 1926 jL- 0 0 1.1 QTT 1-10 "U MT will need re -painting. your roofs The following property. viz. must sooner or later be repaire& -Gelding rlaiL it 4 yt a. Bay driver. Large 231 Danforth Ave. will you pay for it all? :i-quaatity store stock. Buggy, 2 1 -horse How Half -too truck. 2 sets single Half block EaSt of -Broadview ave- -Toronto harness, 3 Collars, 3 V gal steel drums. coo, It you contsoplate A savings account in our local Boring machine. �& 1 - - I - P - tion - Ugbt wagon. Tent. 9f Vdarglar-110117 1170- McUMD is YOUZ — 1—r- --- ----- -7 -..Dominion organ. IZW feet ttitsiber, bet 3 boa e w hifftetxe" pew, Windlass, stock holdinjp. con- for m e e t i n g expenses of this . - Potatoes, Sewing machine. Spirit• our local nun- - kind. Deposita small part of your level, 3 burner oil stove new, Seed wt. ibis bank is returns as they come in. The 'oats. Seed wheat M bush.. Rifle, Slick. always willing to amount will quickly grow, and it c1liara. Sewing machine. Bone cutter. waist productiv* -Painted screen 4foid, DedAr posts. .will always be at your command Half ton cokeand coal. Wheelbarrow. when needed. Bemis. Packing cases. S . cantling. Planks. 3,63 eta. House furniture, T0.01a _7 19MY Etc--. and other articles. TM Space gill not permit of full list, SAM 'No reserve. as Mr. Anna must vacate by April lot. cow $aTe beRios`a� one o'clock. p -t}, *f -4p' MLT"q;,W,0k"Ij:�B,&nch—G- C. pro". maeager a'Terms wade k Dow a on day of sale. L LLL, Auctioneer FARMS FOR SALE - .1: — fat tine CKER1NO" �*&M buys 00 acre farm. Gdodf". Onnk 4QUAity determines the p" yM ties and buildings. Ij -miles take in yotw car; Highway. Fall plowing 7 : - dfte. Immediate poeses- sine. Terme. 'Apply" :%, t —I& anea 700 cell b y a low-priced, cW, is pcoettded IMEAT ...jNARKET I J. S. DISNEY, Whitby. L!nt.' by cbevr� -416 S. H I N G L E 8 Tile oadity bodt into a CAwvralet mewwo' 1. evolsoloy from tAw time ot yosw *ur#Aww* lam We per It nd Roast or Steak, th"wok $Is*. *wire life of tA* car Sarletu Rocket or Steak, 2W Scotia Shingles �."k Galvanived Steel Shingles _ :se's' c3sew"Att q=fiW in relsdon 0 chawrofist,�$ioca wast Or Steak, Porterhouse P Bird's Felt Slate Shingles cost­dsen TM wo evosze dust choweelsit Prima 66 Rump Roast,— for owe -at T. PATPJSGN'S - CLAREMONT see moss -113 low. The I Of over 2" -wffn oees hpeow therve-cf Fi netIbRosat.. 20C Hea*y Rib Rout, Call and get prices. is mnnl&---dsst dw uww Owes a hi& 0ulder Roast. 14 and 16c Sb� am 01*M9 11:111iwli" =6111,4 --P—ot St, ... 6t '.'Brisket, boll, qw&y is W& into Cheircl-L to - -AND FL IKING: Come and find me for ye�irsed boww ftmn*" 2 'Leg of P6rk'... 16133 prepared to &o Chopping and M da value you obtain in a 6 t becosses of iceLoin uQuality at Low Cost*. of Pork, Shouldet Roast of Pork, ... 20c,.23c iog every Oat Flaking en Y, -- Wednesday and-FridaT Stodaboati 1ror Sale 26c Fure'Pork Saus1k9e, 25c Johv F. Bayles, Clarem— dnt F ineat Salt Pork,... Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 8,sc RuralRoute No., a -sliced, - 35t! .Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 80c -17AFFU We S ee" -7 --Back Bacon, 45c Ham, 55C Cooked Coo ,Marble and Gran ite Dealer. Weiners,.. 25C 64 Cemetery Lettering etc. _First-class work To LAW ead.Cheese, 15c F,,asy First Shortening, 3 Ills 55 cents: and Domemtie .... .. ic ring Pickek .4 . 1 4. 1 5 lbs— 90 cents; -lb-prin.ta.18 cents— Friday Kingston Road and' Pick4ring.-. Fresh Trout ana��hiiWVIsb� Every East Townline ithy 08 R 32 Fbeone Wk P, 0,—.Wh,thy R R AUALITY ALT ILOWCOST [N., G. REIDt VICKEIRING 1740 • 811 V 41 T. 4 .4 nd-2. %,%Agg gg"'w", A—. . 1� - . 1 � " -lip 6 ',q - Kit. 7 CLAXEMON-T. Auction Sale of r Thos. Peters" NSPentgnada-la yA ths city. HORSES AND C "A'AFTATA-Erd 0� James Allaway spent Sunday *4gi, Implements' gic".' in Toronto. r J. H. Real ha:d a buaines8 trip to.ya the city "on Tuesday. OUR Nelson Wagg­ lost a Val The-pzoperty of valuable ro AR E-- TIK'O. shipiI a •carload 2A .0a, the west half of lrdPOLA -mixed stock to Toeonto'ohTu6e- 5T of Lot 12, Concession 21 Pickering day. (On Provincial Highway, first Wm. Binkbamle -still lb Stonfl- fVW eaet.,of. Pickering), on Your money villa busy -at.decorating the now Better Broad at TUESDAY, MARCH 30TH .1926 worth "of food The isson, why our Goods re PO reason ality the city Morgan Pugh spent Sunday in a -Better -The'following property:- popular, becauev the ,.with his -brother-in-law, Only 18c per large loaf, strictly good4ess., is there, the price is right. Mr. White.. cash and carry from Beg mare rising 6 yre. Black gelding y1M ria ag 0 yrs—this team weigh 3400 ibs, Tits following will cob*tnee M -11 ra. T. Oliver �opent Sunday �he store. have been shown several times and that the Price is right. - 'with her moth4r, Mrs.8,.,Ste'wiLrt, ettbr Bread 'delivered"i6t, your have always tAken first, Bay niste ris- --of Grieenwood. ing 6 yre 1650 lbe, Brown mare rising I'TAYLOR.Jos 5 lb. pail Bee -Hive Corn Syrup,, 85a duor, 20c per largi loaf. The skating is pretty, well over 10 yrs reg., Bav filly rising 3 yre by GGLO CRUST 4 Benson's i0orn, Starch, 110 for the 6easou, and there has 16seti It 6 our aim to make the best prO'- Bonnie Flisk reg—this is a real show- BREA0 -Browngelding risingByre, 00A 04 & "lots of It this year. duttFi possible, -bread or mare 300 The RiLisins, 2 1 ba for cakes, to sell at the CA Chase & Sandborn ToaI lb F. M; Cooper wishes to "advise- TTLZ IiL, CLAF(EMDNT,'-� .611 radio users that their licenses lowest cash price. Grey Durham cowed biar, 26, Red- J lb 8311 Y ran out Mari% 31st. white Durham caw du* Apr 20, Red • Neal -arrived home from Tiger Brand Salmon, goo Thos. Durham cow Apr 5. Red -white Dur- Corr), Peas and the hob pital on. Monday evening ham cow June 50, Red Durham cow m .,4 Mar 23. Holstein cow due Mar 20. Hot- toes, one of each', 41c and is improving nicely, stein cow fresh calf by side. 2 Roan Bread,.3 1b. loaf,. 180 Miss Verna Bingham visited steers § years old, 6 Roan steer@ 2 yre Afew pairs Silk and Wool with Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly 9RMO old. 2 Spotted steers 2 yrs old. 8 Red Stockings, alot secoudi, 715a of Brooklin over the week -end steers 2 yrs old. 2 Grey steers 2 yre old, L' --ac Branch Store I Small Profits and Quiek Returns Mrs.' Geo. Lee, of Stouffville, 4 Hereford steers 2 r old. 1, Spotted d The Store that saves is the slogan of '-spent a few days week with HONE and I Blue steer a yrs old, 2 Roan her parents, J. B; and Mrs. Madill, i, TP steers 2J yre old. 2 Red steers 21 yrs you money. FRALNX CHIDLOW, H. G. McIntyre has been confined old—these are broody steers weighing .50 to to his house for a few days with a 1050 [be.. 8 Red belferealves. Quality First Courtesy Always CLAREMONT, ONTARIO :.severe cold. - -Be is Improving PIGS AND POULTRY Yorkshire sow bred Dec 25, Yorkshire slowly. Fmit boul ShI But- sow bred Dec 27. Yorkshire sow bred A Miss Mabel Edwards, of Toron. Dec 28. Yorkshire sow bred Jan 14— 19"apAle 4au" Mutual as; to. and Wm. and Mrs. Waddell, Having secured the agency for T W. these four sows are eligible to regiatipr, A Full Line of Choice & St6uffville, visited friends here Bowman & Son. Star Nurseries, Yorkshirs sow bred Jan 11, Yorkshire rwuranoo - Cc 401a Satlirday, Ridgetown, Out- bred Feb 10, Goose and gander, 4 Pure- G R 0 OLFRI E 6 F. M. Cooper's cattle We on Iaro prepared to take orders for all beed Plymouth rock cockerels. Cheap rates for farm and country �Saturday was finite successful. kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, HARNF-M AND IMPLEMMITTS Fresh Every Week at buildings. Ornamental Shrubs Rtc.. at M The prices were satisfactory for get brass -mounted breeching harness city prices. IZI II cattle offered. lowest possible prices. double, Set braas-maunted ackband :Windstorm, Insurance on buildings. a. S. P. Robbins, of Whitby, Special rates for large quanUtles. harness, Set brass -mounted express Take Fleiachniau's Yeast for wind-suffle, Silos etc. gr I It few days last week with 45tf harness nearly now, Set backhand har. a your health. Automobile Insurance P Sri a 94 nets double, got nickel -mounted single Fresh every week. 4c a cake. lah" name" good, Several bor-e-e-C-0-we—, a d other —. J I t. inan, p Claremont friends. R. -H binder 6 -ft in good order, M. -H, On Sundayevezing the Baptist • hoe drill 10 hoe, M. -H. spring toothy FOR SALE IFNI. congreiratiou worshipped at the. cut tiTator, Inter. spring We have Read and Leaf Lettuce, -.%,l tooth culti. S�l 'United Church owing to ilia ab- vator. Land roller, Set liamond bar. fresh every few days. Write urphone Reninie's Also, Fresh Herrings, Sao �14 rows 10- f t. Set diamond barrows & f t, 41, lvence of their pastor. Oliver riding plow 2 -furrow toot lift, Salmon and Whitefish. Mrs. E. J. Spencelej, returned' Oliver riding plow 1 -fur. 0ocksbuLt ED. BOW M A 16 14% on Saturday from Picton where / 1541N TESTED ESEEDS plow Kid Kangaroo 2 fur. H. -H. 2 -fur Hi hest prices paid for _! jahe has been visitinsr her sister, Scuffler. 2 Sylvester plows No 7, 20 WHITBY, ONT. • 'Biro. Rattan for the post month. Democrat. Set of Butter sad Eggs. =oo plow good. The young people of the United Alfalfa No. 1, 11.00 per bash . Iron wheel far trucks. Open buggy, m Church ealled on Lorne sI Mrs. Red Clover No 117.50 Rubber tire top buggy newly new. _ERS 1IREMONT Elam and presented them with a TIZVOthy NO. L 5-50 .4 1 Large 12 ft water trough nearly new, FARM.11I miscellaneous showor on Monday 'AlaikeSo. 1. 14.50 Power pump Jaek. Some furniture. Now is the time to get your oveniag.to" on F ortiltz am positivell no reserve. as Mr. Barrett CREAMERY I Set Dor r & . harrows sh"necl and I"Ting thisfarm. On Sunday the sons and d&ugbt- Gerson Seeds, Com ore of 13ecrito Cooper inot at the Roots Ete Sale 1I at one o'clock. obarp ..repaired, ready Highest pAce paid for home of G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth for spring Cream at the and helped him celebrate his 8fth and all sums of $10 and Ibirthday. under. cash. over that amount 6 _d_ ---Work.. We are pleased to- see Jas. -8. months credit to parties tarnishing Claremont Cream Madill able to be around the vill - FROST FENCE If approved bankabie notes. at L,O R NE REID 417 age again after cent» per annum discount aw?. being condaid to t for Give Us Atrial and be convin"d 8 -wire, 12 stays to rod, 56c. a house for several weeks owing War. MAW. Anctlonwr CLAREMONT to injuries received when he fall Pine wire, 12 stays, 62c. R N E'S S T down the cellar stairs. ie Died, on Monday. March 22nd, Coal, _..0 I BEAT Y.'..::11, oa :at St. Michaels Hos pital, Toronto. F. X. C 0 0 P E R A.Dy piriou wishing new HAVIM&I STANDS FOR THE BEST George Mcmagall. of Glen Major, should call on me before par- QLAREMONT to ration fora --Boca Ttre fa InAma VEY ope r-- chasing ""I re for M&U-1,01qualfit—y prices. Thareday to Salem Cemetery. HAM 9. Ask the user. best quality on W. A. Urnela, of Hamilton. has Harness repairinq_doae it "" �� hand ---last completed the 'equipping of all times. --the doors and windows P In M" All kinds of Harness Repairs kept Borland's fine now residence with THOS., A. LAVIV constantly on hand. metal stripping, making them SPRING nor. I proof against wind, rain and dust. Cmt- Luther Pilkey, Claremont 1_0 With the coming of worm show- etv and spring weather the snow Or to faatdisappearing and the roads is here However, ,are almost impassable _.-B0OTS9-­ HOES -In a few days motor traffic will be Litter Carriers, 11sy Osrrier% requmed and spring work will be Pumps, Doo Tracks, Cow BcI Pressure, Systems EtC. Door In full owing. ...AND RUBBERS At,Lak. Alarge crowd assembled at the It will pay you to t my prio" *101 dispersion sale of Graham Bros.' above before 11I elsewhere. k1gh classed Clydesdale horses on ]Rare is another list of thaw wonderful values, which yon should nogg J. MUM .71 Thursday of last week. The bid- miss: Mens Knee Rabber BoI red and white soles, 3.50 ding was slow and the prices re- PICKBRING. ONTAMO •to 4.00. Mon's, Women's and Childesn't lain P fected the unfavorable condition Over Rubbers, We, 75c and 1.10, of the horse market Fifteen stal- Ross and fillies. many Of them We also have a full supply of famous Grob Shoes. :Prissowinning champion*. were See our now, line of special clearance'. 6oW, and every buyer was satiw lath ff Geo& Stm I Wall Papers Mem's Black Overalls, regular Loo. for 1.50. Men's Khaki' -2, Il iT`! LOIS Agent _— ar lied that he had secured a bargain. Points. regular 2.00, at 1.50. Rev. & Chviborn L was called to Paper for a -very rwm asid "Ohleage on Friday by the death of t J --Pboloe M0 '41 OrI aur Wy of quality Harness A" 'Ids brother, Rev. U. K. #A every PI 0 1MG0W"`S Parts in now emplete. ft expecte to be back for Sunday when the sermons announced for boon—GURB Own we "ve a large, steat of"this f %POW lost ' S=day will' be bed. Iloot, 'on haad—unbeat" Tke morning subject will be f- I—A J "'Christian Union add Christian Yet Y,8" , and the evening subject Sherwin -Williams' Cno 01F a God." A brief song hold in -Paints-and-_ service will be connection- k ---with theevenI -Service. Hrinx� "Awakiacing :-...,.,,:Varni -9 1h e s your copies of SI Safetyl De-polift and join In singing some -of the old voriUP. Make things look brightet The Minion Band of the United d better Ohurch ATIS holding a box social valuable papers, jewellery, or ether is the community Hall on Tnes- .&Y precioue belonxinors in one of our BAMM Safety Deposit ' Boxes, you will find evening, March 30th. The our staff ready t6'rsaderl?ioiupt and 'Brougham Dramatic Club will give courteous service at all times during their drams, ",The Corner Store,", banking hours. The coal; to you is interspersed with music, after YM- only nominal and we -are glad to be 'which the boxes will• be sold. A good range 10' t Proceeds are in aid of missions.- `:Every lady is invited.to bring a n New Gingh box-. - Suitable prizes will be 179 just arrived - under 12 years of age, also for PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law Manager ase over 12 years of age. •th A .'prize'will also 136 given to the one Come and get your choi0e • paying the highest price for his -before they are all -Doz., Many favorable comments Picked over ---have been he-4rd f.3r­tb­e - -BriI am Dramatic ©lib. Come and en- joy titin Bne burnorowd play and enjoy.a social evening. Admission, Do A, 0 O1 T 1 •,26 cents; children tinder 12 yeors.. 10 cents; lftdi,49 briniring boxeq, . 'r rT. IIIII A rf)%, REPAIRING We maintain our established reputa- tion e ukol. tion for repairing all kinds or harness a boots. CECIL -BRADLEY' Harness maker, PICKERING, ONTARIO of &I niaborials and 6600sian It will,psy:you to call at tour Works toinspect our stock and obtain prices &11 orders left with our agent. A. T. prompt and careful attention x0 AIcall solicited ,.-J - T MATHESON Safetyl De-polift Vaults ..IF YOU desire, to place any of your valuable papers, jewellery, or ether precioue belonxinors in one of our BAMM Safety Deposit ' Boxes, you will find our staff ready t6'rsaderl?ioiupt and courteous service at all times during banking hours. The coal; to you is YM- only nominal and we -are glad to be J of any positble assistance when you wish access to your box. "I" I -STM..' DAaD----BANK OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law Manager III also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby REPAIRING We maintain our established reputa- tion e ukol. tion for repairing all kinds or harness a boots. CECIL -BRADLEY' Harness maker, PICKERING, ONTARIO of &I niaborials and 6600sian It will,psy:you to call at tour Works toinspect our stock and obtain prices &11 orders left with our agent. A. T. prompt and careful attention x0 AIcall solicited ,.-J - T MATHESON ,....«7�'Y�., '+"u�ttr r'r.•, .Amscn?"».'era q;gys u.�, ..,c- , .,,.... .:a. , a+yc s,.t'+. �;",,y �i'°r rr w ,r. ..yr,. •;-• ..s. w y:.'. ,v .a.:; v ,3.: „r •y w. a ap, ii's. , :,ran. y.r, '�"�;...�„ �w ,•?•z t� r�4k.6' �.�- �.`' �, �ti w•. �s.,� w: a.'». ,zV�, ' ..-.... p ;- > .. J � .... • ",,."-• ..0.wi... Jbc.-.'+' 'wti.• 'afa`fi . ,- .....,n... .tum" �%a •a.... h i �::w.r - .-� _ s c•'.vr ' :+:••.i .` .� • �w'.� - r - yw..,_ ... .o i:r. „ •`- ,veli. ".'" '°' 4 ''=C: v,: ... ., ,. c _ •__ , r _ that .be coaldo't p but understand �You Can...� .. 'why she wiseY to, • r ~4.. , 4 - Oh Troll;"'i4 didn-1"t matter rPha% .............. • thought She had been compelled to _ _.. �• ` a„ do" or n. Through false - f Elle pri Ellen had lost tweaty - `'� '-ltag^, .seas leas v+rorth a - - „v taking :�... ,.. IL chance C3 full— If Aaron Moore did not wish to _ understand -if the past was mad with k him -i -Ellen need' never know; but if 3 ' he should one day come to Yorke, and' ' ' he and Ellen--- SEN TEA The .possibility of happiness for Ellen threw Rose's own misery into T ence IUSCIOUS freahne" alt, rich strewth relief. A flat, let -down feeling per - &4 was sunm-P- q n10l ie `_ it finer than sn7 Gun OW Q!p .. .ceded her spirit, The pilgrimage ways #%0 �•rac,� �Oi eVet'7o� done, and there was nothing to buoy 'S' JiApsa or Youa� H,son. her up. s lalessn1 where.- As dor $ALADA to•d'lss. " she .wa@ tired and hungry. 'she ' would Iike a hot meal, but the dining d' - - -- car prices were beyond her. disguise x: bought two sandwiches and a contain - er of milk, and opened the box of _ " chocolates. Thp chocolates were not chocolates. very fresh.nothinge7w HM fs D Her fellow passenget 0' also lunched. in ,the i ppeaimce of StlTt! _ IVERS Ada n caused a hurried cion- hea a o rat t tw to 9'l MET LA AUSLELL MCCALLU-..- : f ado rs. Children air was Wealth Of gOOdIICJs it contains. � �i of . wi heavy with and ods fretted, and •" � .. . , t grown people sprawled. Rose began to waf3h<�a it Vvat3efl 1I1t0 the - -" - a pity herself. What fun was it going VVO!<� witl] V1gatlr, tlirn8 'the ' PART III. "Weil, we2IT" )m said quickly. "This motto ions of the -faked, tgomineg through - Clog out gloriously clean and 'Rose had planned to spend her two is Interestingl Your mother was an lore, on hergvacationa there, Bart "tweet-sillelling, anc—best Of 811, weeks' vacation at a nearby lake, with old friend of mine. 'Are you -living Reed had been able to run up for a - . its pU.rity is J aL&ed by Ill $$,= a merry party of her father's distant hereabouts now?" day or two �, cousins. Now she decided to go oil "No -we live in Yorke." What, fun was there ever going torL32S8ntet� I see. Yorke -yes, that was where + = 'TiliB ffie8H8 fOtCCtiOA t0 fAbtiC3.- 'arter, to Lawton, and to stog at �be in anything. - 1 your mother went when she married, b11t:A deserves .Le Cynthia on the way back. Law- as I remember." When. she got back to Yorke, she - Y r ".ton was 2001 mires beyond. Lake Cyn- ,� would entes eight school and take up to Yes -we've always lived them. this, qu the same road. - _. ,; bookkeeping. If she was going to be . She would tell her cousins to expectH-m T Let a see, wasp t user - " a business woman, she would- at least light father on the road for a drug poshoue?" be a good one. ~ her some time during the day. Then.; , .. Sti.I to the same bdaineas I suppose. e anis would .:save Yorke on the early She dozed a little waking stiff andsm FS�g "My father died ten years ago." unrefresbed. The chocolates had made - nu ---%1ram and get back to, the lake at 10 that ht. The extra railroad tare Rose wondered afterward -what a bad taste'in her mouth. She wonder - would have happened if Aaron Moore - "s would be frightfully expensive, She; ed it any one would meet her at the ; "� would have to do without the white' had not made the conversation. All lake. Oh,well she might as well. %_ sell hat and shoes that she had wanteW to she could do was to answer questions. trudge a mile through the rain as h (( j r Ten ars a mused the man. .. , 1 uy. "I'm sorry to hear that, bliss Walton." se 1- 01A When the day came, sad she kissedi What aillineas, this self-pity!She Up to this time he had been stand - g. ye Pulled herself together, powdered here Wfd 'Ellen ood-b at- 6 o'clock in theing. Now he went behind the dens:morning, she felt a pang cif guilt. It nose, and adjusted her hateras her first. planned deception. and est dawn, eo ths�all she could aseI At last they reached Lake Cynthia.was the leonine head -and shoulders.The journey was not tiresome, for . ", „ She was the only passenger to get outI m sorry to hear that, tee re MADE BY uhe was mt used to traveling, and the The train from Yorke would be there _ �� pealed "How time flies! So Ellen �„E11ER �RQTHI:RS �.1MifED ' r}►angiaZ view from the car window r,,. in ten minutes.- She had better wait Bigelow has a_girl as big as you ide:ighted her; but when she found "Yes„ for it~ in case some one might come Dieraa't actually on the street' of the „ " to =neat her. TORONTO Eve l�eAre You don't favor your mother. " estrange town, she wanted to Bee. She _sh I She dashed across the platform, �`1 did ,at know Lawton. Her last rela {, ushe was is nice -Poking- young lady. through the rain, into the unlighted s'r/ tive there bad died when she was a l In fact" -the at bead turns and waiting. room Through a dirty win- - I dow she saw a car comm from the baby.' _ , the eyes met Rose's squarely "In : g Patronizing $�vi&nm Irene's idea of it. t She started cep the main business direction of -the lake: So Cousin 'bue theory of compensatton is khat fact, she was beautiful." , The Illimitable setfconifdenc�b .and street. . She did not want to. provoke' George was meeting her, after all. a person should be paid for his work p I know she must have :been, Mr. :+pipit of patronage that were such curiosity by inquiring. i Her spirits rose slightly. acoordfng to iia difficulty and cot at- The because she a yet. But I conspicuous components of Dfaraell'a The office of flee Eagle was not hard:, The car came cone and slowed down cardiag.to the skiff with which he par-' mustn't take any more of your time. character come out in a tittle story to fled. It was a gray, dusty -windowed with. a familiar purr. The driver forma !c A certain woman was a can- -windowed just dropped in- given la' Mr. W2frtd Binnts recent .building wedged 1n between- a grocery jumped out and came into the room. winced` adherent to that theory Rose got up uncertainly. She did book entitled Oordon at Khartoun., _ and, a hardware store. She went in. It was Bartley Reed. She was about to engage a maid "It • not know how to terminate the call. "Rose! Where have you been? Your Disraeli, havtAs venured some more seems to me," sate said. "that you ask A space was fenced o8 for visitors. •.How long do you iemairf in Law- than usually daring lie to Parliament,! Behind it stood a safe and a large, lit- ?" mother said you were W come this very high wages, seeing that you've.' ton, Miss Walton. was Walking ..home with Montagu r' tered desk. Beyond was a door lead- . .. morning, and I've met every "train all had no experience." - r Only tilt the b o"clock train. day!' Corry, his secretary. --Corry cont rata- "Oh, no, ma'am," Bald the girl earn. Ing W the pressroom, whence cause "Had your dinner?" y' fated him on nobody having found him ' the odor of type and printer's ink. "H thank This was too much, too much pijiag estly. "You see, it's mach harder - "Oh, h, yea, you --L had some out and called it a special lnt6rposl- 4 A stooped man appeared in the eandwichea on the train." on of hardship, oto have him here! tion of Providence. work when you don't know bow." doorway. He wore an Inky blue Aaron r.•aore rose heavily, and call- i just came, she said carefully. "Yes," said Dizzy etamplacently white -striped apron, and he had not Her teeth wanted to chatter. What H0110'r fpr Famous Pianist shaved his melancholy ince for several back in the direction of the press- did you, want to see me for?" "great Is Allah, and he seems to mento �aoe Jan PsAetrwskf, the world- " room; get gr,,, •er and greater every day.' days "Going out for a few minutes, Pete. "Oh. everything" T— famous ptanist, who became Prime "Anything I can do, miss?" " Now you come along with me," he On Dan See.ey s hi•:l, famous for 1 2minleter of the Polish Republic, has "I wanted to see the proprietor, commanded Rome. "This town isn't mabntighL, romance had dropped away i enjoyed a particular rteem In France; —=-1 "He's eatin'-iiia dinner. Better set flied from her life, leaving stark fact. Here, ' and now the Academy of Fine _Arts- , very good on restaurants, and L foreign associate. down an' wait' the hotel dining room is closed by now, pin a dingy waiting room, with a rusty, I nae Nected him as - Thank Heaven that was not Aaron leering Rtove for gild- wings. romance - -- _-. t but 't have-someen Bi ice cream parlors. drifted back on its gold wing.. ! NEW WALLPAPERS Moore, -- I can't let Ellen Bigelow's girl go back � Yet when lee did appear, he was not r„ Another brief dash in the rain, then resseasi He baa in at the bone without a little something. I the gnu curtained inclosure of the a WAraas AND DMODRA roes, Eiil D eros doom a_ square man inclined to stout- He was taller than he had seemed. roadster:- Bart was talking, in broken I- MM BP=AL ZAXnA 1000X. , Rose was a- strong walker, but she �tLmzRAL DISCOUNTS-eYti'N VALVE& nese, in baggy gray clothes, with a bits of self-fiagellation. - - had to harry beside his fang, heavy The W. J. DOLUS CO, . Ltd. "harsh, forbidding face; but at least Ail,: kinds of the usual foo:-daz- t steps. ! Head Office and Show Rooms; : he was cleanly 'shaved, and at sight ' zled, I suppose -then lost -drowning. _ i . of a lady he grabbea o$ his felt hat He looked out of place sitting ins If it ladn't been for knowing where 318 YONGE ST. - TORONTO "Who can I do for your., little iron -legged chair, eating a eboc- ` „ _ ..� _ . _ . _. __—._- --- "What 4 you stood=somethinit to hold on to-- For No Reason. i' _ ... —z slate -nut sundae but be ate it to the .;Cite blue eyes that met hers were last drop. "But I"leave no proper pride, Bart. "For R•hat remsoa did they put Jim ;'STRAWBERRY w �r�'ry:�; •' = keen and iiapersonat. With his hat p' I didn't play the ganef" in as insane asylum?" 1 s..rr, poater l ' "There's still a longish time till fi „ "For no reason of course." i PLANTS. Seem". a.es.. oil, his dead was like. a lien's with a o'c'.ock," Where is no game between us, - a c..r•awn, and aarstr se sMar a.r+a, he observed. If you've no- f„ fou shock of graying hair. Rose --„ letsm .erown fer Nanta oatr. aaa w a wrl,r to thing better to do , -I have a cat in the t fsllnatd's Liniment for sore throat plant. /„ from aidw at ";time rawa. Alva tuff "Are you Mr. Moore?" Rase is uir- The End.) i sass■.ac at otiwr er.na ..pvapt and arnaMntai. garage --well, Dot 'a car, exactly, but ed, though *be could &rdIy apes . I'd like to show- We w"r traaapertat+en i �arwL ooa.fsttio odam,,, you a bit of the roan- O� . - - j tYa& "I stn " - try your mother used to know." J. S. Fletcho6r, iiFaster Of C} 8 "My name is Rose .W"alton. "I'd love to r tectiTe fiction, [ racemftt a suaa[Rr M. xt.. go, Mr. Moore!" h84 VVI'it I Port sur.�i. oat. -''He aited courteous: y beth, a silver salt -cellar recently ac- f , y „ They drove about the town, and he ot�ier-brei Ii& startling, m i3ti- 1 Ellen Bige-ow s daughter. gaited by the British 1Huaewn 1s re- --I'M' - pointed ou the churches ,and the � fYinB tale, `Tile Middle ofsr,�n �s YouR „ There was a ripple under the mask schools. Then, a little way out,' he" Things." agtddfl as one of the IIn�+st pieces of. .POULTRY GAME EGGS+ You well be loeh in ver to eziatence. + • -=--- - showed'her her grandfather's home- maze of in2riStlef3 and Can BUTTER-- FEATHERS stead, now a dreary, rented- place. clues. It will seem that the situa- - -WE BUYALL YEAR ROUND - "And there"=he indicated a stiff W,itP r r•ieeJ-w0 uarantQo - " tion can never be sti+Aightened , - �°forPa t,vek ahead red brick house, vacant, surrounded bem tail grass --"is =where I' lived when I out --and then the solution, I 1,H P. P UUN COQ _lIfITEO was married. Tbey look alter me in f sts�rtling but logical, Will make ' COLOR IT 'NEW WITH s,'r the hotel now. I wasn't much good everything clear: -. Oh, it's a _ _ — - _----� -- keeping' bachelor's hall." great'story- Begin" it next week "DIAMOND DYES" T1iYLOR When they rounded their way, back in this column. r J C I FORGES into town, he bought her a box- of $� candy, and took "her to the station. He ;Canada as Gold Producer Just Dip to Tint or Boil did not talk as much all he had at' Canada is the third gold -producing to Dye - _ r_ - ___ • first; but now Rose's tongue had loos- country-la-the-world._Iue_Transvaai be_ y -, Tr-ee._ • ened, aitd she could chat about her, Ing the first and the United States -- work and-:bgr vacation plans. She second _ Each 16 cent DaCI[• Pruners wondered 'how she had ever thought ='k- age contains dlreo- -.- -= -- - any - his face forbidding.-Themwas-sone- Mtnard'a-Liniment-for dandruff. --- tions i, simple -any i ? thing .wistful . and small -boyish about ' - 'ti' - woman can tint soft, Por orchard, every purpose in the L is it. Went Up Slowly. i otchard, cuHinllmbs up I _ " - "You must remember me to delicate shades or I to 1i inches. Handles— - your Westminster -Abbey took 469 years ;. „ dye rich, permanent 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet. mother, he said, as the train camel to build. � That d"ot18 in. colors in lingerie, ,. _ f sorl �"-'-'•-- - - "- silks ribbons skirts ,. I a0e,ip.�a,vt �� fla��fi,�� I couldn t very well do that. Shy' doesn't know I came." :- He looked at her slowly,'and a hi ; tlniut gives a new of a twinkle came into his eye. _ thrill to every b te. Then she was in the coach, smfi?-: rr WTl e�,p8 and waving her hand, and he wn; w , $l' T making a stiff, old-fashioned bo^v"that SI1C� gODII for you. ended in a kind of salute. Ile i N i.ice. _ But what must he think of her, cow waists, dresses, Oui descriptive circular mat e o a t s, stackfngs, to 4-STsddress on reQueat, 11 • sweaters, draperies, TAYLOR -FO coverings, hangings--1T.:-yLuiast Buy Diamond Dyes -no other kind- t COMPANY, LIMITED and tell your druggist whether the GUELPHi, ONT, «, ,material you wish to color is wool - silk or whether it is linen, cotton 4t i it ogled goods: ISSUE No. 13--1 • do �. ^,: ,A"'�'A,'�r',.. .r"' `;-.a,t,; tg h'° �''xj :: xx �y''` n,, .. .. a ✓'x.'.. ?h�•. iUx�l, �`.AS'd..�..., ... �,:: Se..s.:'._.w.:. �^.dAr»vdi:A :.' ave �..'....avur....a .,. .� .., �.. rv..,. _..... �,... ,.�. ,,. .. -.Dw _. a..3.n:t .•het ....r.rt.n..w.a�.... ....' 4.J ..V Ir.., -L...?. La•: P-: ... ..'�.. :k •�F .. ... _. .. ._..r- ..... .,rww .. e£4ea,. Y:ZLar.Si%#A�."H.LP•" s " ,�,kj,jg -g, , , ; , "' �� - -- , ; - -, 11 - __� _ - , _P _ - 'T vvZE�. 7= - - -, ;,40w, � 2�! .'!y .- 40., "Pir xw 44, pe � QLD-NWHAL VIVOUNT ALIMY GIVEN CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO DEPORT ALIENS r. ROYAL WELCOME BY TORONTO. CITIZENSWHO AREILLEGALLY-IH UNITf.D, STATESI Ceder Tills I"Itrilling, Stoity of Crmjaign in Palei- Qmadians AnvhDe ed. by troit Office or 11111t2ig1ra6o n Bureaq! _..tint Whou the CrossTriumphed Over the Crescent and w< -for bion -payment .of Head Taxa nd Pas the Holy LAM Wasbelivered from the Infidels A despatch from Detroit says: -An Inspectors to question the women held', Toronto, March 22 -Tall, broad- battled Gaza amil intensive campaign to round up and at T In • Gath 1 and at 'Police headquarters. shouldered, bronzed! Field Marshal tramped again over storied ground deport a:iens -who' have ent�iia this 'We are making this 0V immediate e from Dan to Beersheba.' :711 country without observing the requtr- amination so that those who are lei;25 Allenby presented a striking 'picture The story of the Palestine oompaign ed formalities, with refe�ence to Can- ly in the country may be released a4i -an, In, evening dreas, with his many adians, has been launched by the De- soon as possible," Doig said. "Wherw.' l from the lips of the leader gained in especially that I decorations on his breast, and broad fascination, troit office of the United States rmmi- we find the law has been vio:ated, It - ha, portion Station Bureau. W"let sash across the'shirt front; -he- referring to the taking of the Holy, is our custom to r6.,eaaj the Viol&totj row to speak to the crowded audience City. General Allenby had so planned Massey Hall. W Twenty-five women, most of them on bond of $5oo and irnz�ediately begini In He plunged with matters that no shot was fired and no of Canadian rth,have been arrested deporWion proceedings. J Soldier-Ilike directness Into the sub.this week, 'and are being held atpolice "It is surprising � atone damaged. The Turks had been ng that Canadians ,R on which he had been asked to compCetely out -manoeuvred and the headquarters on charges of violating who can enter 'this country as Inqn!', speak-tbe Palestine campaign and Its city fell without bloDdsh4d. Some the immigration law:. quota aliens upon payment of the $8 Eighty influence on Imperial communications. years before the wall of the city had I I. OP deportation warrants for head tax and the $10 fee for a pass'"! both men and women have been ob-' port visa and by submitting to an There was no' attempt at studied been creached 46- allow the Kaiser to Lt. -Cot. a. J. twined in the la Donaldson t 11 P phrase making In his speech. His make his bombastic entry on horse- M at month, and by June'examination when n they enter, shoulJ! Member of the Northwest MountW .1 the whereabouts. of about 50 0 Can-:. ienteneea uttered with great back and the breach was a thePolleef m seek to enter the United States illegal.i till M r, 1876 to 1882, former M.P. adian citizens who are illegally in De- 1Y. This drive, we hope, will result 141 rapidity, with porky pauses between, But Allenby did not enter that way. for Prince Albert and for some years troit will be more or less definitely teaching prospective immigrants tb*� 1 11 calling to mind Imaged of sorties and "To have folilowed the feet of the Ern- a member of the'Saskatchewan legis- known, according to Alexander' - M.! advisibility of entering legally. If, sillies, attacks and counter-attacks. peror's horse 'would have been too mu lature, died in Prince Albert on March Doig, Chief Immigration Inspector for they L do not enter legally they: He detailed the campaign in Pales- miliating, everyone thought," he coin- 1C He was a native of Ontario, and Detroit. can never become citizens and they tine from the time he took charge In mented, "and I don't think A single during the great war raised and took Doig said the arrests were being :are always subject to deportation.: June, 1917, after having been trans- soldier went that way." Nor did the .a Western battalion overseas, made on Information given his terred from the Western Front, where General. Quietly, and on foot, he office! However, they may apply for admin the battle of Arras had just ended, entered by the Jaffa gate.by other Canadians living in Detroit. sion to the -United States a year a and where he had fought side by side In concluding, Lord Allenby said BRITISH He' detailed a squad of immigration they have been deported.," rowlth Canadians at Vimy Ridge. From he did not hold with the strategic pur- SAILING FOR CANADA that time reverse after reverse was lata that every man, every gun, every POLAR TRIP PLANES URGE TEN -CENT TARIFF the lot of the Turks and their German airplane should have been concentrat- Well -to -Do Immigrants Now ARE COME TO GRI commanders, due to the briFAant tac- ed on the Western front Undefeated EF ON U.S. MAGAZINES COWinff Are Fine Col tics of General Allenby. With due in the East, Germany would have con- on= - modesty, the speaker almost failed to tinued trying to fulfud her dream of tion Material. Last Of Three Machines of Publishers 'Allege Canadaaiyt allude to his part in the compalM but an -Eastern empire, but that ambition A despatch 'from London says: C111pt7 Wilkins Wrecked Manufacturers Are Sufferi was warm in his praise of his cavalry was finally quenched, her prestige sub- Eleven hundred immigrants who left in Alaska. From Unfair Competition. _4 and infantry and the intomitable tour-, merged. Britain, however, had con- for Canada on' Thursday on the An- A despatch from Fairbanks, Alaska, A despatch from Ottawa says: - age they showed under most trying - solidated her position. Despite what tonia contain some of the finest colon- "ya:-The last of three aeroplanea of pointing out that Canadian manufac- conditions. Lord Allenby carried in' had been said, Egypt was a friendly ization material that it w*u!d_be Pas- Captain H. Wilkins was wrecked here tures were suffering from compett his mind's eye a picture of the Pales -1 country, he remarked, speaking with slW, to imagine. on Friday when the landing gear of tinian battle tion of manufacturers in the United igrounds, and in his de.� the authority of..one recently returned Among them are 65 approved fam,.,the Detroiter, a three -engine machine, States who were--abe to reach the scriPtIOA of the campaign moved regi- I from there. British control of the flies with seven, eight or ten children buckled, throwing the -plane on its Canadian consumers with their adver. A meats and squadrons from place to Suez was assure -d -11 -was eseem-lal- each blit -with enough capital to main- nose, An engine was thrown out of tisernents admitted free into this pia m with the facility-ofW-6taff-offl-c-er, that 7Briiain should have not eontrol twin them for a time or enable them position and the propeller bent. The country in periodicals and week -and seated before an ordnance map, by to � of the seas, but freedom of the seas, to return. There are adores of farmers big pane, which W eas being started newspapers, and wbo, not having any the majority of the audience the pro-! which did not 'separate but linked to- who have oyrned their own farms in on its first test flight had shot along business establishment in this country, cess was somewhat bewildering. The gether the scattered portions of the this country, try, 9� Judean hills the ground only about 40 feet when ....... . . . . . . . . . we" crossed and re- Empire. - That Empire was bound to- One farmer so:d his 30 acres by the accident did not have to pay taxes in Canada,! c _nt occurred. a delegation from the Magazine Pub - crossed. There were pauses on the gether by self-sacrifice and self -Inter- Radnorshire to invest his fortune in Capt. Wilkins, who planned an air I lishing Association of Canada inter. mouritsins of Moab and in the valleys est. He had Biblical authority for a fruit farm near Vernon, British C01- expedition to hunt for 'and in the! viewed Premier W. L Mackenzie, of Hebron. Sometimes the troops were •saying *Love thy neighbor as thyself," umbi& He to accompanied by his wife Arctic regio -n, and a transpolar flight . King,members of the Cabinet and,: on one side of the Jordan and some- but, he commented. It was not said and several children, and has, sufficient over the Arctic was times on the other Modern armies "better than thyself," too from Point ders of the Conservative and Pre-, money to go first to Toronto and take Barrow, Alaska, to Spitzbergen, orig. gressive partim natrurt n In mixed farming. An- inal�y started with two three- Aa a solution of. We problem the 45 to $60: feeders, good, $6 25 to other, who from his farm in Kent dis.. 1 aeroplanes and one single-engine delegation =ma� suggested the Imposing of ti MAMM 6.76; do, fair, $5 to $6; stockers, tributed vegetables In who!esale quAn- chine. & $5 to $SZO: a tariff of 10 cents a pound an all do. fair, $4-60 to tities to every corner of the British 1 One of the big p:4_i*s was destroy- periodicals and week -end magazineiii 5; calves choice, 912.50 to $13-60; 10m, is traveling with his wife. three, TORONTO. do, good, ill' to $12: do, grailsers. ed an. 1,. when fire wrecked an ex-lentering Canada f4 to $6.50; good light sheep. $7 sons and a daughter. to take up mixed pertinent laboratory at the Ford air; This tariff, they pointed out, would --No. I North. V. P, heavies and bucks, 116.69 to $6.60; Port of Dearborn, o suburb of Detroit. equal the existiaig tariff of 15 cents a Man. wheat to farming near Amherst, N.S. ''Wo 2 North., $1.5e%; No. Those men are not tired of fa-rm- North.•311.50 00d lambs. $13 to $14; do, med., i The two others were transported to porund on all advertisements entering ,41 to $12; do, bucks, 59 to $11; ing. but say it does not pay in 'Eng- Fairbanks. the country under any otnalA UarL outs. -No. 2 CW. noml' cuHs. $10 to 1111.' hogs. th Land. her guise ick On Friday, the -No, 311, otquoted; No. ifeed, 47%c; smooths. fed and watered, $13.10: do, single-engine ship, thin pub:ications. , The present tariff named the Alsak.n, was smashed in tir also subject to a 2% cent ad valor - No., 2 fz- 46 Vac; Western grain quo- fiob.. $12.50, do. country points, EIGHT SURVIVORS OF has ­,Aatiolm on c.i.f. bay ports. $12.25; do, off can, $1,3.50; select i landing after a test trial. Frtdays ern service tax. The proposed Am. corn, track, Toronto --No. 2 premiunk Sg.65. SHARPSHOOTER TROOP smash-up temporarily de:ays the Wfl..i tariff would, the delegation claimed. equal yellow, 8614c •- No. 3 yellow. 84%c. kins Montreal freigh party from proceding to the ex-, the pereentage of advertising rhatter bass Included: Bran; per ton. 830A MONTREAL Rescue CAumn Pick Up Rem- pedaln. icarried in incoming publications, 110 $3125; shorts, per ton. $32-25 to' Oat&, Can. Went., No. 2, 62%c; dol nant of French and Prin Of Wales Plans Figures produced by the delegation Y. 11113.25: middlingii, $39.26 to $44-26; No. 3. 59c; do, extra No. I feed, 55c. Indicated that an average of 40,000,- 1ped feed Boar, 1 ar bag. $LBO- Flour, 'Man. spring wbiat pats., firsts, Senegale"i Holiday in South of France 000 copies of United States magazines, 7 Out. oat& --40 to 42e, fob. shipping $8.60 to $8.80; do, seconds, $9.10 to A* despatch from Paris says:- I entered Canada yearly and approxi- ts•$&30; da, strong bakers'. $7.90 to After a day and night of terror, Wr- A despatch from Londo,n says:_imstely 15,00at),000 copies of United Ont. good milling wbeat-41.30 to $8.10, Bran, $30.25; shorts, $30.25; breadth escapes from the he Prince of Wales. The Westminster States uveae end newspapers. If taxed 01.32, f.o.b. shipping points, according midd.inm $39.26; hay, No. 2, per ten, fighting, the eimgbtA"uAy Druses, and. T 7- --to freights. car lots, $13.50. -ors of a earn- Gazette Announces, has decided to take as suggested th- revenue to the Gov- A Barley malting --42 to 84or- parry of French and Sengalese: sharp- a short holiday on the Continent early ernment would approximate $5,000,000 Cheese, finest wants.. 2;ic,. do, finest BaekwhoiZZ14o, 2. 72c. hooters have been picked. up by a! in April. The newspaper says that yearly on the present circulation of seats, Quebec, 20 -lb., 2124c. Butter, 30 Rye --No. 2, 85e. Townships, 47%c. Eggs, fresh extras, rescue column. according to the Prince's secretary; his Imported publications. Man. flour -First pat, $ Po- -40, second pat $&60. tatoes, Quebec, per bag, car lots, $2.85 heights of Nedcha, the day engagements from Easter until April also suffering from outside camped- 41 9, Toronto; 40 to 41c.; fresh firsts, 34 to 35c. The company was trapped on the plans are not yet fixed, but he has no, The Canadian pub;Ishing trade was • before yes Ont. flour-iorouto, 90 per cent. to $2.90. terday,- and after hours of fighting 20. The Prince's holiday, about a fort- tion, the delegation pointed out, by be - per 1, in carlots, Toronto, Calves, $46-50 to $8.50; hogs, $18.76 attempted to escape during the night. night, -is likely to be ape ing subjected to heavy taxation on 90; seaboard, In bulk, $5.90. to, $14; selects, $14.25. Dragging their wounded, they struck in the South of France. spent somewhere Straw Carlots. per ton. $9 to 419-50. bth material and general business. bereeningw-43tauds roe3earliK f. out, Imme cQualtay. But haLving %pidy it Was sugge8W-M-&VUe-p-m­p`-ub. bay porta, _"__3 r ton, just landed in Syria they lost their Welland Canal Construction tariff would assist in checking the HISTORIC BRIDGE way and wandered into a strong force Cta er V influx of obnoxious -foreign publics, Chesee.-New- I" ne • twins, ims Amth ictim %c; tripe; Mto= i& 0,W11 of Drums. An were kilted except tions. BIC; SWEPT AWAY BY ICE 28 to 30c; twins, 29 to eight, who survived in the broken A • woliUs 90 to 82c. St. Catharines, despatch - Batter -Finest creamery ground until the rescuers came up. Ont., says: -The second fatality this, Workman in Thorold Facto 4.0 prints, Flood Conditions Along the Factory 4k; No. I creamery 47 to 48c; No. 2 year on the WeVand ship canal con- Killed by Machine Ag heti River GIrow. More Dowager Queen of Denmark e-, ale to 47c. Dairy p;lirts, 41 to 42c. truction happened on Section two Suffers fmm N umemia a'hnrsriAF. night when Lleyd 18s--Fresh extras, in cartons. Setious Hawiy. patch from -1 � av W I horold, Ofir, foremah, aged 35, was instmi0y killed I says: -Thomas Joseph Rowan was. 40e;fl;;w firsts, 35 to a6c. ranklin, Pa., March 21 -The Big 4*� A despatch from Copenhagen when thrown between the whee.9 of instantly killed at the Beaver -board Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, Rock bridge, one mfe below Franklin, says -The Danish queen mother, a construction . train which had left factory,. near Thorold Friday after - 1b., 82 to Us - hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., and above which the ice in the Alleg- Louise, is suffering from an attack of the 80c ,. -do 8 to 4 The , track. 6 Doi , 25c; roosters, 22c- noon. He was employed as a back- , heny River has been gorged evw sin dui and up 80 to 32c. ce pneumonia. -Coroner Currey ordered an .in tender, and was putting paper 40c. January'20, was swept into the river Dowager Queen Louise of Denmark Pearce is survived by a widow and through the' winder on the board -mo - Beano -Can. hand-picked, $2.60 per at 7 o'clock to -night, 20 minutes after was born 1851. 1 three children. chine when his hand was drawn in, bushels; primes, $2.4 per bushel. a carload of passengers bound for Oil Us& prod uo� or ImI116 City, passed over the structure. his head following. He died witvn three minutes after the accident. per 5.� 12.30 per c M40 gar 2 The pressure of the accumulated Ice 25 5 The Iate Mr. Rowan, who was 10 26L against it to --day with'pirt'of the big H -as, A to 12c per yea ears of age, had been employ�d in pack a mile up stream giving way and 10 -lb. this, 21% to lft�- rk-lb. tine, the. factory for five years. He is gar - t s-'-14 to X1. jamming against the Big Reek --Hams, med., 2 to was so great that the piers on the and four small chi:dren.' Smoked meats -Hama, ived by his widow, Mrs. T. Rowan, $14 cooked hams, 43 to 45c; am ked Pennsylvania Railroad, on the eastern tolls, 22c; cottage, 26 to 27c; side of the stream, were weakene(L fast bacon, 82 to M; specie d breakfast bacon; ^3 to. 8 , b No person was injured. to Emigration from Canada boneless, 35 to 43c' The co"apse of the bridge came un - Cured meats--Lortic cleitr bacon, r, o expectedly, as the 'Ice did 'not' move United States on Decline to_70 and- up' $22.34 - lightweight any great distance, less than 20 feet, rolls, in barrels, j6�;a y If is said. New Ynrk, March 21. Emigration Tolls, $39.50 per bbl. Lard -Pure Conductor Joe Coy'e, of a. �north- - - 7� .7 tierces,18 to 18%c; tubs, 18% to 19c; bound Pennsylvania freight say the daring the seven months perlmd ending ILAs the caboose had cleared January 31 decreascd­2A.per cenL its pails, 19% to 20c; prints, 20% to 21c; bridge fa' shortening. tierces, 1414 to 151/4c; tubs, A Wkh'�he compared with previous year, ac-. the under part of the structure. 1514 to 15%c; pails, 15% to .1634c; cording to flgures-issded by the Na blocks, 17% to l8c.- rd.' tional Industrial Conference BoR' Heavy steers, choke, $7.50 to $8; 4 Thr report indicated that the bulk of 0, good, d, $7.25 to $7.50; butcher King George Goes to W;in&or $7 to $7.25; do, good, immigration sti*-.l continues to come 46 to F $M-6 - butcher heifers, choice Instead d of Mediterranean from Canada and Mexico. ".50 to, J7.25; do, pod, $6.06 Canadian comparative figures given to $6.50 - 'do med., �v5.6 to $6; do, A despatch from London says: - 0 'DUNMNG HOMESTEAD LANDMARK by the board are: 19'2r)-26, '5,2,752;, George 1924-25, 70,089. 81 -to' 10.50; butcher cows, King p 'a- health N so good that Above • photo shows the tirst sbibh� on the homestead from 4 w Opq 15 to $6.76; do, fair to good, ifchQice, 4 he will not spend Easter In be Medi, It was noted in the report that -'#4 'to $5; butcher bulls, good, $5 t' Yorkton, Freak., cf Hon. A; Dunning, the recent addition to the terranean as he did last ye, Great Britain, although more *than to $,,5,50; bologriss, $2.25 to $2.75; with federal cabinet, whose career has been one of the mocit phenomenal In Cana- ..cariners and cutters $2.60 to $3.60• He will go to Wfbdsor % th Queen half the Year had passed, had up to xe Ti ringers, choice, i,15 to $100; i;;h Mary for. Easter, a d prq4ably stay dia - n history. The house on the homestead Is now occupied by his parents, January t led lies than one4hJrd -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunnla& -- ---- --sillch cows, $TO to W am to", them during April. of her q6ota. mod ined,' 2- - to 41 sin ke 'c P -7 eek - '7is read ." backs, Adl' Z4; ZI&Q „-;re. ,w'�-0 ..7br qi rnp-/'v...,+..+rn;.*s, rxr ....w•+„ -.r. .^! .✓r. � 'v�v+•�T. ,r .' a6, f:9>r 'm •..,a«,Y;,n 4q «. z -.i 'aha,•: s^•F• k7.^"• "'+(i-;r?+.s •ar _ �,,•+a, ,.: �„���5.-�*.;tr „<'n+; .,Y.�"a•.�.-.; . r�..,..sp.rix.�•,,�i'air, ,r',d ,•:fi ,. .�;.� ,�- .� .., .;,�; �.:.".tea :`.kar... -fir• "�. ,x +.•:i .:�„n, t,.; :,.t-•. c.: r' .n.. OF e X - -Order your Easier Lily enr]y. -Dr. E. A. Ssdleir, Dentist, gk-Clothin'�� L,OOA��SS. * Or R. Hall, Florist. praotieing in Toronto, dal from fir`. ;'1P.•A' . Frut,k and Wm. Clsrlr -spent in his office on'Thu s y g , `a --Mies Meryl Hall. 41 Toronto, a few hours with their sister,�elre. a. m. to 5 p. m., as venal. * _ spent over 9anday With her par- George Match on Saturday. -Dr, . H. T, FNllalse, Resident 'r i,, ante here: --tire. J. H. Rogers and brother. Dentist. Office over J. S. Baisdon'e - /� : -Mise Mabel R. Clark, of Clin- Wm. Dickie, spent a day last Week -hardware store. Office hours, 9 to - Insist on getting Headlight Guaran • ion. spent the week -rind with her with relatives near Brooklin. 8 daily and evenings by appoint- dsriitlier, W. J. Clark and faiaily.---Soveral from Pickering attend- meat. . _ -A-Mise Ruth Muroby is spending ed a concerti in the Whitby Ladies -W. D. Rogers, of Toronto, ac- ' "deed O V_erallg., Ptty and -7 y M1 >t; few date is Toronto, the, guest allege on Saturday evening. companied by his daughter, Mies CC 1 -. of tiles Mary Ruddy. Roxborough -Mrs. Hugh Machin, who has Elsie, and son, Clarence, motored _ WOTk ►ahlrt6. Drive, been -the doctor a care for ont on Sunday and spent thedsyy -A number o! the .farmers in the past Week, is now recovering here with his mother, Mrs. H. - a Ms district attended the Meagher nicely Rogers. Mr. Rogers returned _ With every pair of Headlight Oveaalls, Pants an4i sale at Scarboro on Tuesday of -F. C. Machin, of Montreal, N. home last week after spending Shirts. We guarantee them to be the finest and _ilast week. gash m Arthur. s broth• beet you have ever worn. if at the end of thirty days' wear, you think otherwise. we will gladly - �---Ar4helr and Mrs. Boyes -spent visited the former aiparen Oshawa, months in Florida with his y .over 'Sunday with with their dao and Mrs. Machin on Sunda refund your money. d gbter, Mrs. Austin Franklin, of -Maurice Murphy is having hie. Nom, &,y.���ta• , Port Perry_. residence re-clapboarded, re -paint- ,Yon can t beat that. The prices are regular too rf , -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin and :ed and otherwise renovated. -The -POR SALE- quantity of Alfalfa child, of Toronto, spent Sunda work is being done by T. .Dwyer JP seed.Lyman'sGrimm. " A•F,-Perey,R. R. 1 - with Mrs Ravine parents, James and Geo. Martin. Pickering, _ 29-30 and Mrs. WhiSe -The Women's Institute will :Willi�1Ms? Heavy Work Boots ! of hold their regular meeting on CARROTS FOR SALE -About 300 J - Pl numb of the young pe0• g CARROTS of carrots for teed, 20 cents per bag. pie of the community enjoyed a Tuesday next, March 80tb, .at the Wid Miller, Claremont. 29 This is another line we blow about. After dance in the Town Hall nn Wed- honieof Mrs, Sterritt, at 8o'clock. thirty ears trial we've coucluded, and after r, nesday night last. Papers will be given b Mrs, Cart- FRoc SALE -A number, of Barred 3' y : 1 y_ i Rock cockerels and Rouen drakes. G. W. t7 ting various lines, that you can t best them.. -On.Weduesday night of last wright and Mrs. Cronk. Hodgson, R. A, 2, Claremont, z6 29 1 - Just try a pair this spring and you'll week some person or persona ro =8t. Pnul'a. Church service on A y <'• be convinced toe into Chas. Spencer's garage and Sunday, March 28th, at 10. 30 a. m•, 75 to loo lbs. Also Ihave 2apringen for _ emptied the till which contained" the W. M. S. k Offering ser- we. Wm. A, I{noz, Brougham_ . 28"29 �. some twentydollars. vice. Mise raekbill, a rehe turned Fred T. Bunking �lekei"iilg few daisiDr.) the 1"sett weektin missionary, Rev. ilA. R. 1 be t8nnderson e R. 1r. . Locust SALE-White hone�Pick Wave seed a$ R: � . Established 1857. i Hreivenarst with her aunt. Mrs. subject "Christ Only," Second VOR SALE -Electric fixtures for 6 - Fielding, Fielding, who is somewhat better, sermoII. Come and worship. JL' roomed house, nearly new. Cheap for cash. alter her long siege of illness. -F. M. Chapman, who attended Apply 120 Rntson Road South, Oshawa. 29 -7 " -Alf. Palmer, who has been the executive meeting of the Pro- OR SALE -One Florance coal oil amp] with Mr_(l�bson alae• resolve vartg m_ T Fes• 2. �_an during the wieter, eft on week, reports a general convention reading lamp and several others, J. Draper, �i -ibi , 1 l?O g Pickerigg, i 30 Wednesday for the west, where of all tnterested in the movement. EED GRAIN FOR 8ALE-Im• le has secured a position on a in Toronto on April 14th. Leader S owed Banner oats good �� � 7oceats ti . farm. Raney has been making a name per bushel at the farm, Apply at 40t 10. con, 3, - -A number of our sports went for himself in the House, and an Pickering. 29-31 + Into Toronto on Thursday even- interesting time is expected. - • y - '�j� OR BALE -Earl Eureka seed po- _ 4 Qng of last week to see the hockey -Services in St. George's Chnreb FOR 129 inctthatoe, Cuthbert rax berry = p t ImSLCh between Peterboro and on Sunda ,March 28th- will be as canes and some Black currant bashes. R. Fulls:, it R. R 1. Pickering. 29 �' -- 'Varsity}w.hich _ryas. w-on_.byAhe..follows..: 0.a. m, ....S.v]D&-Y-$chool; r : :latter. -11 a. m., Holy Communion Service; VOR SALE -Bay horse, b. d., in - 'latter. a� -Mise Margaret Iieddin, who i m., Evening SeTO1Ce. Reg, D. good oonmt,oa, quiet and a reliable worker. Line g P• R Price, $90. App ly A F. Taber. R, R. 1, Clare- `��„//�� V has been spending the past few B. Langford will conduct both mon;. Pbone Clare 310. 2a-29 - . 10 IV months' vacation with her brother services. There will be a Confir• OGg FOR HATOHING-Well• er r -and sisters On" the Brock road, re- mation Claes on Thursday, April Ebred White w andottes, J. S_ martin strain; r' F turnled to her home in Boston on .let, Good Friday April tad z3 10 So 75 cenu per . cfa,s¢, ll -or phone Pick 5208. Mrs. s � Monday. J a, m., Service. Preachar, Rev. D. , 99-32 Pickering, Geo. !latchPicke -Miss Margaret Westney re- B. Langford. The preacher on cEEDGRAIN FORSALE-A quare. _ turned home on Sunday after Easter Sundaywill (D. fin) be Rev. St•c o1 sense uoaoats and Goose wheat. er Also a :ew cads 0f Alfalfa bay Frank Gostiek, R. spendiog several weeks in -the To- P. Y. Hlroseh, of the Diocese of R 2- Claremont. Phone 2204. ntf • +� r Tonto General Hospital, where elle Mid Japan. Do not miss his mese- H011 A 0 �•�� ( OUSE TO RENT -House. stable. .underwent an operation for was. age. H nen house and good garden. Possession an toids. We are glad to know that -On Friday of last week about Apra let Apply to Chas A. Fuller, R. R, No. 1 r " _ she Is malting antlsfsctory progress twenty members of the Women's Picker,as Phone Pick lora. 2821 s toward recovery, Institute motored over to Whitby VOR, SALE ---A first-class stock x --F. F. and Mrs. Baledon and and spent the afternoon as guests L' ebeaftharn bull. registered. Apply to C. H my Satlot id. B. F. coo Ackenng R R 1. family, of Burford, motored to of the Whitby Branch A large Piceriai. Pbco+Ptck 54ba. W29 ti town on Saturday to visit the crowd was present, including the relatives. Mr. Balsdoa returned Howmanville Branch and repre• if -OR SALE -About 200 bushels of 41 home on Monday, ire. Bal& first-class hfancheurianwedbarley g1 00 per •Y y sectatives frtrnm many local Brain- buabel- App!p at lot 17. con 7, FlUena , or � dnia and family have been spend. ehes. A splendid program was phone John bftller Goa Claremont• s 5 t y is the week with her parents, given and among the many items OUSE FOR SALE -41 rooms. id V J. and Mrs. Clark. was an Interestingaddress on' The good state Qr .�.s acre of land. barn '} -The home Of W. J. arra Mrs. and pouitr house ac For other particulars a x bdillT was the scene of an inter. Life of St. Patrick" by Mise Ball 1 , _ _ � � , ply to F. Cli diva, Merchant. Claremont .St eating gathering on Thnr@dap Of the Ontario Ladies Collagen A ,DR SALE -We have a goods the close of the afternoon all sat 13 l eveaiog, March 18th, When about ply. for Easeer if Begoni as Spueas. Da o q down to tables, well filled and H one hundred friends of Mise Mar. mean YaF. Hai Clans,, l Eater Likes and r beautifully decorated with green Ferns. F. Hail. F1orlsc, iChurch stn.., Pickering _: oris Clark met to bid brr god• and wWte. �j ORBE� FOR 8ALE-Two heavy speed on the eve of her departure 1 Lhonesrrang 4 and a yeaR Apply Allison gor her new home in Alberta. - Bre lot 21. con. 1, Aceeriris. ton Road: riga �/�j f After so appropriate address had AUDLEY.. 1 mule east of Dunbarton, Phone Pick 1508.29-30 the ` 111 a lbeen read by Mise Ruth Murphy, The springbreak-upbas come aster . OR SALE -Alfalfa seed, grown STAUMTOM Miss Pearl Stork and Mise Isabel a ton cold March. Eerom pure"m 1 galsr Imnr ed An IF H E Squires resented the U6Bt Of g Banner oats r11. 19.4 rickenred seed. F H B9 P R Fred Annan bas engaged with W. Weatnep; lot 11. eon. 3. Ackenag. Phone flick lbonor with a beautiful bouquet of H. Westney fortbe season. 1413, 2`''31 sof roses, and a well purse, _Several from bene attended the Ka,t- also a rolling pin, which is a neces• sonic At Home on Tuesday 'evening. T` ARM TO R>NT-13d acres; tieing - j7.- + 1� 'ate ':4 and 23. Acker ng, un Provincial Hi¢b• a Fred Woods baa taken out an a�• 1 t l SS� nary articles for every young way' •ust east of Duribarton. Possession April a.i� x,3 , �honse-wife to have, Mies Clark QnCy for the Watkins firm and wi 1 1st, Also 'Q -acre farm to lent. W. B, Milne. R. •+Y '+' •�c # , ��*'�"•" - _ _ •fall was completely taken by surprise, ail bas engaged -with Chas. r, Locust Hill. 2otr " ' gl I'll on you soon. R. Fred H' but with a few well-known words T�Oft SALE One hay horse, 8 years expressed her a recistioII of the PaAria for one year and will reside i' old g p � registered Ayrshire cow. 7 pro. {�iT o +!� r 7._ P P in the house being vacated by John ot4,due m April, one reg:eterel. Rich— ed Ayrshire bull Hundreds t patterns o O "' �a dsovs who auerbly filled the poli- The groanings and Highs of a lost Jarvis• lyt za, con. 9, Pickering. Lion of master of ceremonies then soul are heard nightly is the vicinity choose fr.01�] , called upon several present for of the school here. To the ones who SEED BRAIN FOR SALE -Color• s ado Spring wheat, good for mixing O. A. C. + " speeches, This part of the pro may be alarmed we may say Lbat It No.'72oais. Good ckanseed.• Also freshmilch Foil credit far all returns. has been locaded in a windmill nearby cows. Durham or Holstein breeds. Phone.Pick plasm was brought to a close by a 528. Luther Middleton, Brougham 28-30 gram was by Winona McEwen. whose complainings are exceedingly vocaIattimee. f,�ORBALE-Fasrbanka-Moreeliht. Goode right in stocks Luncheon was then served and the The late Mrs. Elliott was formerly i� mg pleat. Famous z engine, 1 1-2 horse rpmaioder of the evening was a resident On the place now Occupied war. Entire plant has been recently over - other equipment :rith'oatet. --Fred - FV f it tt the death of ber husband Pict rtt -Our police trustees were cow- polled to entertain a party of vis. am y s er the late Adam Brown, many years 'store over Saoda in the persons y e -of a moo, his wife and tlsree.child- ago Her maiden name was Sarah Duntop. and she was born on the Dun- _ iron, the former two being• deaf lop farm bore. Two sisters and one brother out of a bis family survive. -mutes. The family are in s bad plight andare greatlyto bepstied. Thor- _ pARD OF THANKS. - --The had been residents of S• ICMAPMAN old for some time where the was We wish to thank the numerous followed his .trade, that Of shoe- friends for their expressibos ot gym- ` ;mating. For some reason or pithy and kindness during the illness other the Thorold council ap- and death of our dear mother, and parently anxious to get rid of also for the many floral tributes. ---them, ate they paid thpJir passage -David and Mrs. An ' 'and the freight chargee on a car- Ave. Toronto. 2840 load of furniture etc:, to Clare- TENDERS WANTED wont where they hoped to start De rep business. But as there was no Tenders will be recived up to April .-chance of doing business there 10th for Excavating. Cementing and they went to Port Peery, where Draining Basement of the Brougham they had no better luck. The School. Work may be. done during -=aunty town was their next_ desti- Easter holidays. if weather conditions be=arf►de' rstl b th f d th t th guitsblsfenders may e ng. .. FARM MACBINERY-Frost' a Tudbope. Anderson John soparatel or as s whole. 8 y Specifications may be seen at _ . - . . _, .,. "�%Ea deliver the Goods. Wood Cockshutt. Deere. Bissell Gould. Sbapky & Muir, Fleury,' -1?Sest Order receive them with open arms. The Brougharu Post Office. Wilkinson,your ap�ring Also De orest radios. W. - pairey, ' now. Greenwood. Pickering, �' S• ICMAPMAN osityand the Christian spirit that Pickering, a' FOR SALE OR RENT -00 Ohuroh 8 frame house in farm machinery prevaded the village of St., Piekeri an -room sol d of with�putmp SALE -M. -H. r one 7 ft. binder. truck and car- well p�leeta sof 'water ince, good p in hoose. Apply to Mrs• Willett, 780 Woodbine 29.20 Sec'y-Treas. ' �= Ave. Toronto. 2840 -, only six. miles to the west, and ONr TO RENT -In Plokeridg De HOUSE Village. 7 house. good cellar, hard y >� a -roomed and soft wares. wired for electric light. Good garden and a lot of lam and $mall fruit, also L. D. a ��C� good garage. Immediate posseeaf 8aaka. Pickering• J: 44 F.°ra�nSALE-Cheap. A n �>de�i'kina a iDardm° ►m ' have EGGS FOR HATCHING �OSHT14 IS TELL. YOUR ALRI pimento to good vadat. Also several heavy sad Nght scales and cook stoves and beaten. Hkh- wheel BarrOWsetC. This bird was hatched from a pen • of high laying TAE CONST BULL EXCUSES i0 THE JtJD�E OP4 411A TEtEP NON H 1 M hens. Government irupected, tsar average re- cord being 2 eggs, With this fine bird to head\ est price paid for hides wind wool, abo ltve pool; H Herman StouSville. Phone 19M 18tf ed the town council of Thorold to hand se arator@ for ,ale, P w 0 _ $OBT DEVITT'r L • try. TENDFRfl- WANTED, Teasiera wiII tie received by the dndersigned u to In on; ret ey nun a e :citizens of Whitby were not to soparatel or as s whole. 8 y Specifications may be seen at Saturday, March 27th, for lite'"renting, the Glebelandsivat eastotSt:George aChurch: for 'The higaest or an ten receive them with open arms. The Brougharu Post Office. one, three or five,years, der not neceswnly ecce }lett. A. w.1 ¢h, �y -town officials, knowing the goner- Apply to secretary or any member PP Pickering, �' osityand the Christian spirit that Pickering, of the Board for further- particulars, farm machinery prevaded the village of I JOHN PHILLIPS,TiOR SALE -M. -H. r one 7 ft. binder. truck and car- informed their unwelcome guests 29.20 Sec'y-Treas. and re rs, rier; one 8 ft. binder. truck and carrier,. both in -, only six. miles to the west, and Farmers,, Attention first-class repair: one -No. !corn binder: one No. 12 Laval separator, good; one 13 -inch Ford coupe with '28 De without shedding a tear they bid y Ll cutting hoz: one 1998 Laval a license. Also one brick house, 8 rooms and dou- them good-bye. Asa result they ^_ I am agent for the Worlds Greatest ' ble garage. with half acre for sale or rent: D. Gormley, Dunbarton. 21tf J: ,found Lhem4elvea the guests of our village. It ifl a sad plight for Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines, Fleury's ' have EGGS FOR HATCHING the family to be in, and they are faro,,, Plows, Points. Grain Grind ' secured from Mr. J. A. Clark of Brantford, a first-class Barred Plymouth ?'tock cockerel• certainly to be pitied. We do not wheel BarrOWsetC. This bird was hatched from a pen • of high laying ']);now the motives which prompt- " Brantford binder twine and second- hens. Government irupected, tsar average re- cord being 2 eggs, With this fine bird to head\ ed the town council of Thorold to hand se arator@ for ,ale, P my pen of flat -class laying etrairitliena, You lr from expenses out of town, Vi Vi _ $OBT DEVITT'r L • cannot do better than order your settings meat 75 per setting. Orden filled from Mn. Jas Riehard- t we do not think that they are t'� be commanded for their action. .- " Phone b06 Pick.; BROUGHAM Call tww,on. 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