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OL. XL'Vs KERXXGI� 77
Saw .till and Basket
CHIMPtRYWOW
Spring is bere..as we not:ce l,y all
signs, such &a robins and warmshow-
WEST HILA�
Owing to the very unpleasant wea-
their hist Wednesday night the lecture
GREENWOOD
Medtca&
r&C+ Z7
ere. We also notice that one of our
very popular ladies has her hair bob.
'' We
entitled "Beautiful MiLnxIand." by W.
Qostai n. which was to nave been given
in Melville Chureb. West Hill. was
X ILLS
H. FORSTTH. Opb. D.. Direq .tor
.09tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg.
Memberof the American Optometrical
"o...
bed, for spring sports. are
ng r much fronger
forward
ws
took rd to a
postponed. This will be held onWed.
i-t#(-m.EYe-aeJus&lbid_Vy_ iiji0ointment.
and a more interesting oft' Fall 'need
ay eveulng, April 14tb, and will
ftane U04, Claremont, Qnt.
LOGS WANTED 'Veam.
6N.
start sharp at eight o'clock. As there
are about 128 slides it will be necee-
shyy to start sharp &n tirne, so that it
Established 1.838
10io, Better Pastry Flour made than
0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S.,
N
Edinburgh. member of the College of
Custoal's'awipg 400, Oat Rolling
1
OUNSART
will not be unnecessarily late at the
!. 2,
Bpsol•t atLaBion to ddaaaea of woman sad
__,and Chapping, Wood
Sorr3tAci report Alex and -Mrs. Din.
close of it. Miss Jean Little, miss
-R,e, _gDal
Rhan,iniz 11-nd Turdi a.
ii,botb Ill with flU.
__6f_NI_a9_Ftra F6,1lip-.-render
E I -A
Miss v --�. DOLS,
N. Y. spent the holiday at hep hums
Marjorie Neilson a4ad A. Bartlett will
musical selectir-ne. Mr. Cos -
taiQ has travelled all ove the Isle of
Just as flue and good as expensive
DURA IN E. STEOKLEY-B-n-
Kiddie Kam, Sleighs, Office S tcols
here.
Miss, Janet Allison Is spending a
7" an an 11D 0-8 "IS
ally well. it will lInlivery interest-
Ing instructive lecture. Every
&UJI.Ay'rted Amezicair
cake flour.
Graduateof Toronto Collegeof Chi-
...'actic. 1A) make residential calls inPicker.
For Sale
fortnight with friends and relatives in
and
one is invited. -A silver collection will
Try making good old-fashioned
ins. Claremont and surrounding districts, Tues
Thursdays Saturdays. For
Salt
Claremont.
Mrs. Owens. of Oshawa, is open ding
be taken In aid of the choir funds.
home-made bread
days, find
merit call 1411 Bowmanville or Write. 11Y.1-21
CHAS, A. WHIT E
a couple of weeks with- her parents,
from
tation is free. 61Y
Suceiksor to late W. G. Barnes
Phone 6120 or write Locust Hill. Ont.
Wrn. and Mrs. Henderson.
Mrs. McCowan- and Mrs. Pbirrell of
Scartoro. visited a few days with
latter's ofster, Mrs. Alex Thom.
Mrs. Joba h1cWhinney and family
M
OSHAWA -
On Monday night Me caused sever-
al eollais damage to this
'Bake'rs'"Joy 7
othing- Better.
lAgal.
AE. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and
0 Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Mone-? to
uZ
.. South WinS. Court House, Whitby. 2 -Sly
J. H. -Beal
sent the holiday at the home of her
parents, C. W. and Mrs. Ftolmea.
city',j husiness section when a blaze
started in R. J. Runnal" a photograph
gallery In the Henry block, 18 King
R
want
IFIIOHARI;80N & PICKERING-
_nBarristem Solicitors etc., 317-319 Coated-
eirstliciaLlife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich -adjoining
Sts., Toronto. Phones Main InO andlMain
Funeral Director
and
SCHOOL RUPORTS
street west, and swept through the
apartment occupied by Mrs.
Wheat and Barley
WiBoatf
Einbal7fter
Report of the Claremont Contiou-
-1). Thompson and her three children.
Licensed
anon School for the winter term.The
fire Is believed to have started
at Top Prices. 0
BEATON & ROSS -Barristers. So.
licitars. Northern Ontario Building, 330
MOZOR HEARSE
Over 75* 1. (37-74% If. 60 60% . Ili, 50 60%c.
Any pupil after whose name no figure
from detective wiringor an open
chimney in. the dark room of the
.'Chopping
Vi�. Beaton.
ONTe ftt.
nor letter agpeare has an. average be-
low 50*/ has billed. Names In
photo apber's. An expl.)sion caused
from films blew out - two Wird
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays.
Pho6e 924
an
the
J. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767
order of merit. Form IV -Alice
Pegg I. Allan Miller if, Gladys Jones
story wiadnws, and this /was the
first indication there was of K fire.
: V. X,. (3aU0=ZT -4.1
Dental
and Ro4et McCallum (equal) if. Isa-
bel GregRqii. Helen Dawson iii, Edoe,
The alarm was turned', in by Con.
Jabh'; in few
DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stouff.
v,le. Honor Graduate Chicago To.
OAIK FLOORING
Green Ili, Margaret Pugh c, Aldine
stable Arthur and a
wereu
minutes two lines of boas were run
of and
Marc" UniversAies and the Ro I C
Phone office 1911, ko� Mie ncoe
SPECIAL.
Ward c. Form III -Hugh Miller i,
Elizatietb Ward if FlFie Mattbeimp if,
Tho��"
into the" building.- and Mrs. Thomp-
son -Rad her three
r) A I
•
.4* o appoint.
1it•I5, meras. 26117
3-!�x2 inch No, I Oak Flooring $SO
Irene Cowie Ili. Nfiiriel Jones and Ade-
]aide McCullough (Pqual) III. Dorothv
Harbron iii. Sam Fingold e. Edith
rhis fire-
by Fire Chief Cameron. The fire -
The
men b%trled the bliz i for bourc, The
r',
sm.-,ke was two dense that it extin-
BLAKE
LAKE B. �BEATON. D. D. S-
Royal
raduate of the Colelge of Der
Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office
per M, B. M.
Bering c. Marion Spencer, MargRret,
gui_-hed the Iinterrs of the firemen
A goodsupply of Hard and Soft-
ovrT Murtimli's Gorittictionery store. --WbAbLy.
Ufflice hours 9 !o U : I to 5.30. lvd.'pbore 6.
-
S,Sj,2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95
Linton. Form If -Stella McCifflonuh 1,
Margwret SpeDcel.y 1. Elmer Evans if.
and a call Rae sent out for electric
flash lights. Considerable darinage
, Coal on hand. Alio a supply 410.
A �r
Bill phone 220.
per M., B. M.
th lots of 500 ft or more, plus
Alfred Moles ill George Middleton iii.
Torn Oliver c. Katbleen Taylor. Pbyl-
Mar-
waa lane to Woolworth's store dig
reed beneath the scene of the fire.
of Kindling Woipd,
stove length.
J N, DALER, L D. S., D. D. IS.,
It * Graduate of Royal les� a! Dental Su,
and,t n n
he , V!;% yo,10, Toronto.. Office
above D. A. Scotts store. Claremont. Ont
2 A per cent sales tax.
lis Gerow. Margaret Doucette,
waret 'Binitharn and Sa'die Liaton
Hundreds of gallons of water ran
tDrough the ceiling, causing the
12tf Phone Pick. 1709.
611ke hours, 9 a m 1o5p m.'Saturda
� o I tn. Fhone Clare 1404. 47r,- 9 a
The above, prices are for prompt
�p q cal; Lillisirr Dawson. Form I
Alma I. Sadie Evansi. M&ry
goods to float around the floor. More
than thousand witnessed
DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING
Cts p
acceptance only• as they are
lower than the current
White if. Mildred Ptigh If. Clayton
Parker if, Marie Fiss If. George Byer
a people
the pri-gress of the blaze, which was
one of the most spectacular here in a
RRBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S..
D D. S. Graduate of the Royal Collegi of
V*ntal Sarseons and the University of Toronto,
wholesale quotations.
Ili, Doris Johnston c. Dorothy Bowen
number of years,
Whitevale
06ot above I S Balsdon's store. Pickering, Ont
c. Gladys, Appleby, M. J. Wilker.
41111ke hours 9 a m to, 5 p. w , or by int
eseu Phone Pick 3700. at r1l,
PICKERING In
LUMBEZR YARD
rincipal Miss L. M. Barton, Ass't.
L
BROUGHAM.
The M ispion Band will meet, as usu-1 I
I _...
-GREENWOOD.
Th W. M. S. held their annual
fast the home oL Mrs.
71"he 1�jr6ce Vial
Motor overhauliag. top said aide cur-
meeting week at
Lain repairing. i
13V V. RICHARDSON - Real Es
late. InAllraVC11'. C4)0Te'yZZlcMg, NotwIll
on Saturday,
Miss Margaret Feamby is, visiting
Fred Gibson. The following (Meets
Battery 8orvice--Obarging I%a
Pubbe. EU., Pikkering, Out.
CHEER UP I
In Os6b^vra.
were elected: HOD. Pres. Mrs P• R.
and overhauling.
SPRING IS HERE
relatives
Manson Ellicott spent the week -end
Mowbray: Pres.-, Mrs Lelilb: 1st Vice.
Mrs. W Gee; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Green:
All work guaranteed. Fiat riLte
service charge
P08TILL. Licensed
Auctioneer,
e for 00uptles of York Lad OullatIAL An*.
with Hotmilton friends.
bliss Hildit Middleton. of Toronto.
Treas.. Miss May Brown; Ree. Secy,
Steve�qon- Car. Sec'y, M
5610 Mark. Central.
Goo ssilesolaU trade &irton W in on shorma
And we have a complete shock of
spent Sunday at her home here.
Mm. C. .1. re.
F. W. 1511hoosw8upt. Mite Boxes
E.
namec A44ressGirgen RiverBandram
Henderson's Paintfs.Oils.
Varnishes. Stains and Shellac,
Frink of Georliretown. vis
of
Mra. A. Roger Stewardship Supt.,
W. a E R R Y
•Wright,
BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK
veranew. conandialloner for %liking
ready to brighten up
ited his sister. Mrs. Carl Devitt. last
8 H, Graham
Ladles'
A
4
B.. Ill"" so loan
tanum at mer" XAO�
aper' t.
your home. I I
See nurSample Bo of Qemi -Trim I wed
Wall Pap -re. Good assortment
and good p place
Eugene Wrind, of Torovirn. spent
Fater week with Mrs. Gerowund
family.
The]`, NJ. 8, of the Unian Church
The annual meeting of the
Aid S',cietv was held at the home of
'Mr-. Or,en on Thursday last. flood
reports from all the committees sere
given. The following offl"rs were
1,
Coal alatu be r'
WM. MAW. LlUtNSED AVC-
i :ONEER.for'York. Qnwio and Durham
your cr�erclesearlv.
will meet at the home of ;Urs Perry-
ele:ted far tbid rear: Hon. Pres ,airs
-Cour. All kinds of &&Its prompill? attended
1w T erm6 rejasonable� I)ptes for tales way be
Arrangedbt NEWS* CACV &;I ladepen-
E:ectrir- Bulbs. Irons. C.:rlers etn.
Dim- or, TborFdry nexr, Ayril 161h.
The In-titurp will meet al'
A, Boyet. Pres.. Nlrp. IV. W Gee:
list Vice-Prea.. F W. Whson
F. A. REESO R
dent W hi, by, ti,
hand. We also can supply
theft' me ( f Mt,,. Shepherd on Tues.
9nd '%*[�-e-Prea_ Mrp. A. Pegg: TVPRX_
J1
on
y6ti with sk high-grado nt
day af-ernor,n, Ap!_qthe 20th, A
good
�rs- Ja-4. Gibson, Sec'y. MrA, N. Wil-
Piqniqt, Mrq. B^tt Harvey.
ir ."r Zel
We Are
coal oil at reasonable pri-7eo.
The T'n!()n Sunday School officerq
that tbnse. have
son :
The Wide Awake Mission Band held
Phone., 4600
reqijeet. all who old
Sunday School pap-rs bring thernin
tbeir elertion of offivers In the church
an Mondny last. Needless to ?Ay that
Albert, Semi -hard
�Vm�y�PICRERING
ALVIN BUSHBY
to the school on Sucdav next, so -that
the way be sent
t to a ;ntnsion station.
The Young Penple',3 Unjon held a
the kiddies were more than p!earsed
with their Trpaaurer's report, stating
and Steam
g
most successful meeting Ili the 'Terp,
that they had more than donbled their
givingsi this year. 'The following offi.
,
Coal
Brown Reed Rocker-, t1phol-
etered Rprpig sea�l;.Knd back
perance Hall on Monday, evening with
an-attendanceofahoull;40. Aninvita.
tinn wap received-frnm.--the Y. P. 8.
vers were 'elected : Pres.. Mildred
Pegg;lst Vice. Reva Davis; Treat.,
:, tR
DO Y10AT I W -1 -WANT
Zormh Gee; Rec. See'r. WldreaMsin
in good urpestry, were 14.(Yi,
your house heated for half.
oft he Claremont Union C'buich to
them on Monday next.
tie; Cor, Sec'v. Edna Green: Planis
•Cenient,
'`�
Lumber,._-!�.
mew going at... 11.x0meet
White Sewing Machine, drop
the cost of coal?
with
which was accepted.
Alice' Pegg; Leader, Mrs. Fred Gibr-
son; Ass't Leader. Mrs. E. Ormelod.
K+„,'
Lath
head, flat shuttle* with fall
If so. instal one of the Instant Sas
AUDLEY.
,bet of attachments and in
struction book The came
Oil Burners in your range, or
an International Oil Burner
Maple,syrup makers have bad a lot
SCHOOL REPORTS,
is In J ent oak in golden fin-
ieb, for 10
in your furnace.
of disappointing April weather.
George Johnston. 0. N. R,alLent at
CherrywoM public school, Senior
Rooqw. Those marked * were absent
.-TermFi:
Cas4 xs
gu^rantwd years.
CoM and see them.
Greenbut n. In laid off duty with the
for V-Georxlna
...Strictly
A real good machine ... 0.00
one or more exams:
y1e.trols. large. cabinet Vic-
trola in oak. good motor, 55. 00
Live 046t,
. ., 1 - I
W. J. GORDON'S
Oburch Street,
Agents Wanted 231y Pickering.
Mrs. Gard. Winton and Billie spent
the week -end with her parents tn To-
rnato.
Garland. Sydney Beam Walter Pen -
neT. Sr. 11R --Laura Petty, -Eli
Drinkisrater, Dorothy Swan. JAho
Garlsivid. Donald Miline. Jr,
P 'k
-piece conslatiog
JobglHoff hits been bw
III
Flavo Bread 'Flour
of Simmons walnut steel
bed, eqnare coutinuouA
re-engAged
F.H-Westuay;. E[e spent& few da)x
Sw". Leo McGriskin. 8r. -Bea -
tiles King, Annie Rittembouse. Peter
!POST.@. eoll Apringr_--all-fek-'
'with
last week in OshAw&,
telephone Hoes seem to: be In,'&-
Sobol, Georgi Mellroy, John,HOOd,
-Mervin Garm Vlncmt
M&
4mi3O.0
mattress, 'together a
� i
d Marvel
bope am tangle. Let US hope f0f "
L"W:ely*�
ll
Ttefy*, James Jr. III-
. - L%
. JissoflL 18W
neat
most 8 -drawer dresser and
.'an
early convalescence.
'Annie Petty. Misr"mttzer, Windt
stand. On'tfit, complete' 45.00
Tastryow
The dividends on the Compton as-
ment have 1:
Igo Men eLvr&tded, Credit.
reftived le"Aban 10 per cent.
fired Barnes, Lnrena Correll. lealle
-elyn Drinkwater*, Harold
Beare. Xx0"
7enuey. Bertha Switli*.t
Sure
A'Steffitt
May be obtained from you Grocer.
Jack Miner's recent article In the
Globe was much to the point- the
Oberrywood public school. Junior
_1#
-C.
About have
1100m: II -M+ Hollinger. M. Ferga.
7.
Brooklin Flour MillsMili
a nuisance. a million
son. W. Waddell. -J, --Petty, R. Taylor.
been in our vicinity this week.
Rev, A. R. Sanderson preached an
G. Petty. R. Hollifiger, A. Ritten-
Furniture Dealer and
CHAS. WILSON, Prop.*
EvistersermonlRet8unday. Outflow.
house, H. Petty. A. Maynard. I -R.
Pilkey. K.Ourrah, M. MacRae, R.
SPECIAL SPRING CALL
Funeral Director
Phone 1300
er", adorned the church and they were
afterwards sent to Mrs. Xlebael. who
t
Maynard, A. Sargent and A. Pett
B. Peters. J. Teefy, F. Sobol,
7
We have a complete new stock of
ELM -DALE M1
."
"polts.
ng' _r Whitby.
ties.
7re-efv.. -S r. rr.-V. Drittwater, L
I -w-
2--y-m-in
c ering, Oi.atario
was at one time a resident here,. when
Berkey, B. Torrance. Jr. Pr. -C.
IL r all F I*pr
fl
Carpenter p
he worked the 2M acrii Car n t
ion, N. Petty. H. repfy. W. Me-
14 r K. Ourrab. No, on roll 28. A"r-
from 7c per single roll up to 1.20.
B AS'KET S
Government Standard
farm, now owned by Mrs. Simon Puck-
rin. He and his family bad many
age attendance 24. N. A.. Gollan.
We can supply Ft paper -hanger
Having purchased the stock from
Recleaned -
friends here. I
Much favorable comment hai been
Teacher.
Green River public school, names
. to put it on.
t he Estate of
•
Screenings will tA t
passed on the good grading work done
in order of merit: 8r. IV-Rutb
:Decorate that oil d rooll'
W. G. BARNES and the entire:
by Messrs. Charles PtickrLn and W,
H. Westney on their respective beats.
Hutchings, Clara White. Sr. III-
Junb White, Alfred Harbiwan. Tbel•
yourself.
business" of JOS. W. DOTE'
%lb
ten our hogs at
Y
The split drag is a grand implement
on the dirt: reads when used in tinge,
rg�
ma Harniman. Neil Postill, Alfred
Btelby. Jr. Ill- Audrey Plaxton,
max-I-Mnr Papers are "%OY
to on.
Am to all sizes
Much is felt 'for Mre.
Gla-
-put
prep ared supply
from Ben Boxes to Three'
:e�.a profit.
svmpatby
Pereirls the loss her husband.
Jean Malcolm. Tommy Schofield,
Turner Lor•
on of
Both Cepbas Mrs. PerkinF-,
dys Bielby, Sr. II -Rose
Llgbtl,n4y,
and alf,B6shel.
Gieen River Basket Works
'We have this Feed atformerly
right prices.
and who
was Mitts Minnie Walters,
lived in otir vicinity all their younger
G
raise Harniman, Jennie
Harold White. Iva Postill, Edythe
Sr.8rI�Bnbble
'Williams,Malcolm.-
Milne, Ross Carter, Archie
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XcEWEN
e4()V
- - - ---------------- L__-
We carry all the different
phka lived an the McGillivray place.
Crisole
White. Donald Williams. Sr. Pr.-
YRANC
PENNhe
Mill Feeds.
now owned by W H. Guthrie, while
Mrs. Perkins'old home stood on the
corner which Mr. Mercer
Ru%rhip Lightbodv. A. Cinss-Doro-
thy Wilson. Lots T%irner, Robert John
Windsor. Jack Bielby. Cecil Postill.
Veterinarip Surgeon
BOK
4- T-be Man thatK made tarnes
M: 3tT.
now owns.
0, L. Featherston, Teacher.. It
103CO3:1=
Basket."
'T11r4r:?* 'IV';: '11*,
A 0-f t�;: , ":
7
X,
BY
ROAD TO REDILAKE
MAMMA TO BUILD THE -MARUTS
-TORONTO.
DMAGE. ERMIS M 7 ff Government Undedakes. Ini- Man. wheat--So. I NortlL, $1.64%,
t. of Ports N '8 North.,j
,z.► provemen XeS No. - 2 North., 0.
On Route-,
Tomato, April 1,As if the K&rr-h t4ine& There we" no camellstiOns, KAJL, eats-No. 2 CW, fioadnal • No
.I
his tail one A deapatch from Win niPe9,8ay3-- 8, not qu6ted;- No. I. feed. 48%c,, 1403
late. In some Cases wery slight' westerti gr*n%--qWwV-
derisive leak the month of windiLcame
-UPS while fatten poses were clear within i0i'miles of the Red. min- tions on c1f..Lay ports.
to a coaclu*n in one of the worst bold t
Am history* of Ontario.. All ed from the tracks, storms In t and the ev4Kiuftrs Ing district Is assured Cis the result of Am. corn, o. 2 ye:low, track, TO
over the proyince. but more ospoetsUr had to Proceed cAut1Ou97- an agreement between. Hon- W. IL ronto, SWVi; No. 8 yellow, 83%c.
h,A&
to the east of Tqrquto,. the -&*Is made The Niagara fruit Wit eacaPed, tha Clubb. Minister of Public Work and bl"Ifetd-DeL. Montreal, fro,
bap Included... Bran, per 11; 0.251
nddam&P 41L It,
its appearaue% an left in Its wake, fu;l force of 'the atom a T. A. #nderson, representing a large
-per t4
cities deprived, the peach, district win be practically to. 113L.26; -shorts, on, $82.26 to
:towns, villag" elt P mining syndicate. $NIS i middlings
0926 to *40.26;,l
Wholly or in part, of their various wgliglbk� There 'was rain. at Grime Aecqr4lng to the terms of the agree- pod feed flour; '.: 3r bat. S"O•
forms of commniiication with the rest by, SL Catharines and Niagara Falls. Ment- h67 syndicate is to put into op- Ont. oats to 42c, f.ob. shipping-
e! the wor:4. but Vp sleet, and not vlolenL
eratloft a boat service over part of the 12
Ing wheat-41.80 to
centre in Western On- route and wi:I furnish transportatlou O!St. d mill
Damage to the Bell. Telephone.ays. The storm f.o.b. shipping points according $1.32, floo ding
:tem slow wasp aced atbstw"n.$500j-Itarid, was Guelph; and for this reason between four Intervening portages.
to freig'hts.
-W aM that system could not The, Provincial Government' has
_At the %t*I the C.P.B.C.P.EL Tologra, Barter malting-62 to 64c.
dain Hamilton, as its wires of undwta)wn to improie the roads. EAR-
age aH �over the province In esti- reach o rout Buckwheat-No. 2, 72c.
mated in the millions. Neither of the ed vii Guelph Junction. Urgent mea- gineers are at presenf making esti- Rye-No. 2. 85c.
were telephoned from Toronto to mates for the Public Works Depart- Man. flour-First pat.. $8.60, _MM
Y ions of the ronto, 851/4c; No.-A yellow, 88%C.
of the damage done, their' Ment covering those met
plants, but from reports received During the day only five Westibrn High Price on His Head. mate w flour--Toronto, 90. per cent.
t per, barref, In carlots..'Toroutoo
thousands of poles will have -to be re- Ontario, Points--Kitchener, Watermo, marshal Fong Yu Hadang, leader of agi*ed to put Into abokpa.
d be the NLtjozwj.pwty of chin'
.:-V operate f in V,7116; "aboard, in bulk. $6'.76
Zsced or reset. Hundreds of men will Guelph, Elora and Fergus--could a and who The boat service will opez Straw-Car'ots, per tont 49 to $9.50.
be sent out 4o begfu4ths, reparation of reached from Toronto, while the east Is now reported'to hays been defeated. Riverton. Man., on the west sideOf Screenings--Standard recleaned. f.!
the damage, Which will not be flonany and north were absolutely cut Off. upon whose head a reward of $1,009e Lake Winnipeg. iib..bay ports, per ton, J22.50.
wa for vniiAtt- Owing to limited communication 000 is said to have been offered by the
Cheese New, largo. 22c;' twtns;,
-Shanghsit. 12%c; triplet
CoammukaU n with Eastern On- I fact' ities, particulars of the Ste milltaT"ovornor-of a, 23c; qtiltons, 24c. Old,:
SEALING FLY= CATCH large, tario was entf%ly out off for the great could not be secured from many places. _e, 28 to 80c; -wins, 29 to 31c;j
_TOTALS 170,000_,pELTS triplets. to c.
or part of the day. Meagre � reports In many towns and villages, break- CREW OF FREIGHTER Butter--Finest creamery prints
49c; No. I creamery 47 to 48c; No.
f%- --:11oming thronti told a tale of tangled down of Hydro wires left the streets
ARE ALL. RESCUED
.-Vim, shattered tress, and power ser-'in utter darkness, vkik. householders AWe- 46 to 47c. Dairy prints 41 to 42c.
irlee demaraltzs& It Is believed the 'ware forced to get along on. candles. With Month Yet to Go Eggs--Fresh extras, In cartons, 38
Ion to the apple orchards - will. be The distuirbance -.came from the Terrific Northeaster Swept the gate is 40 Per Cent. More to 39c; fresh extras, loose, 37 to 38c;
heavy. Southwest States, according to In- Now England Coast W :&L rhan 11 --1, Y4bar- first-. S& to ado-
p"
Dressed oultry-Chickens spring.
telegraph service was goers, formation vouchsafed by the Weather Disastrous Results. St. John's, Nfid., April 4.-With lb., ss to 3Tc; hens over, 4 io
5 lbs tion of trains was well main- Bureau.
opera 48,000 seal pelts in her hold, the ow- 80c - do 3 to 4 lbs., �7c; roosters, 25c;
York aays:=
A despatch from New Y and largest catch in the history of the &4ditija, 6 lbs. and up 30 to 32c;
The crew of the British steamer Lale- I
LUNENBURGFLEET MADE 100-MILE TRIP sea:ing fleet, the stesmer-Nothic ar- turkeys, 40c,
dam, rescued from the he.pleas vessel Beans--Can. hand-picked $2.60 per
BADLY BATTERED IN A SNOW MO bound for; rived here to-day, leaking as a result
by the steamship Shirvan, is I I of batting heavy ice floes on the seal- bushels; primes, $2.40 per hand-picked,
Falmouth, England, the Cultaid liner Maple produce--Syrup, Imp.
ng grounds. I., f2.40; per 6-gal, $2. per gal.;
',!.Fi6hermen &&eted by Worst Sault Doctor Ventured to Mauretania -wire:essed its New YI)rk'' ra
?at. I The catch this year .for the wh9JO maple sugar, lb., 25 to 26c; maple
-sawVateranrimide-yvDangw- offices- -syrup, new,. per gal-42.59-
77 M irTwoutylve At tFie t: Civet tme a Mauro ora received fleet has a:ready reached the total of Honey-60-lb. tins, 11% to �Zc W
170,000 PC,% with the end of the
Luneburg, N.S., April 4.-Buffeted • of His Life. the first distress call from the bale-t
still a month 10-lb. tins, 11% to 12c; 6-lb. tins.
and disabled by the most damaging A despatch from Sau:t Ste. Maria. ham the freighter reported that she season away. The total
In I Ont., catch last year was 125,000 pelts The, 11 to 12%c; 2%-*.b. tins, 14 to 14%c.
wftiber,'experienced ;n the banks says:-A tale rivalling in inter- was standing on beam ends and in ' d Smoked meats.--Hams, mod., 29 to
25 yews, the bulk of the Luneriburglet and thrills and some stories of imminent danger of sinking. The heavy increase this season is Sle; .coked hams, 43 to 45c; smoked
fishing fleet is timping back to port to' '-be due to the use of air p:anes,�hie
; pioneer days when perilous trips-were freighter was stood upon end by a! falls. 22c; cottage, 25 to 27c; break•
repair damages estimated at $60-000- 1 made afoot by do& teams and later by terrific northeaster which swept si, i scout over' the ice fields and "mark fast bacon. 82 to 36c; special brand
for the g
i down" the herds waling bredkfast bacon, '3 to 39c; backi.
Ly, I the horse, is told by Duncan McMillan along the New England coast and took
Seven vessels arrived In port to-ds boneliess. 38 to 48e.
reporting damage aggregating $20,000 i of the Lynch Auto Sales, who, in com- toll of human life and shipping. A vesse"s' I . -... -
0 Cured meats--Long clear bacon. Z4
and their skippers declared that when p&ny with' Duncan Featherstons, as his Coast Guard cutter off the Connecti- to 70 lbs. and up, $22-34. 70 to
all the vessels affected have made port Assistant driver, and Dr. J H Girriby, cut coast reported that she had lost a SPECULATIVE BUYERS 00 tbs.. $23.75; lightweight roils,
made the journey to Bateha;vana. a seamen when she was caught. by the CLANS In barrels, $24.25; heavyweight
a check-up will find the total loss ex-
PURCHASING
t"WAIF heavy. I I rolls, $39.50 a Lard-Pure
t round trip of at least 100 miles, where storm. Another S.O.S. call from the alic bbl.
The Best was off Sahk Island who® i the doctor bad been ca3ed by the Lake frafght4r Blair was picked up, but the- tierces. Is to tubs, 181 to 19c;
the first gale struck last Monday. The Superior Paper Co., to attend John call was not repeated, so the fate of Found Staked in Snow 6 pa1:s, 19% to 20c: prints, 20% to 21c
apigs shortening, tierces, 15 to 16%c: tubs. Vale IMW nearly 48 hours, but the Towab, a 70-year-old gub*'who was tbs freighter was still a matter of Readily Sold Like 155j to 16c; pails, 16 to 16%c,
vessels rode It out safety, " contin- suffering fxom mastoid and In danger uncertainty
-'ned fishing when the sea calmed down. of his Hf, in a Poke." blocks, 17 % to I 8c.
The roaring.gale, also smashed and Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to $8;
only to have another storm bear &nrn The journey was made in a snow- sank a dredge off the Delaware Capea A despatch from Sioux Lookout do. good. $T.25 to $7.60, butcnor
on Friday, tearing away dories and The trail to Red Lake is qiow steers, choice, $7 to $7.25; do, good,
mobile, the party leaving the Sault and fifteen awn were rescued from the says:-The - butcher heifers choice.
deck gear, dragging anchors, parting, Sunday afternoon at 3.30, and arriv- dredge. in excellent condition after a sharp 29 to $6.75•
m e of the frost, following five days' them, and 16.60 t; 47,25-, do, goo, `chains and straining so $6,00
'"'0' 1 Ing back after a - successful trip on to $6.60; do. med.. t6.50 to $6; 10,
sae to suet an extent that they were! Tuesday at five o'clock. It is estimat- 1,500 New Canadians unless the ice is weakened in spots, com.. 15 to $6.50; butcbei cows.
forced to man the pumps, travel by horse or dog sleigh should be.
I od that it would take at least a week choice, $5 to $6.76; do, tai: to good.
The Bloenose, {champion racing, to cover the ground under present Arrive During Week-End better than at any previous time this $4 to $5: butcher - bul:s, good. $5
�achoowr of the North Atlantic, oras. winter conditions with a horse and rig. winter. to $5,50; bolognas, $2.25 to $2.75;
amovig those arriving to-day. -Captain At times -the party braved the ice of Halifax. April 4-Three ocean Un- Local men are disposing of claims canners and c utte-s, $2.50 to $3.50;
era brought over 1,500 passengers to staked in snow at from $800 to $1,000 springers, choice, $85 to $100; good
Angus Waiters said the storm was the Lake Superior and on, the return trip - medium cows.
took to the bush at Haviand Bay, . and Halifax- yesterday and -to-day, the each, expecting to stake again on their tni:ch cows, $10 to $80,
worst in his experience. Tbs Blue
which had taken 700 quinta:s of majority of the newcomers being Set- 1926 licenses. Speculative buyers of $45 to $60; feeders, good, $6.25 to
successfully negotiated the unbroken 6.75; do, fair, $5 to 1116; stockers.
fish. lost two anchors and was forced tlers from the British Isles, Four ape- I tats eaag of claim- seem to be numer-
forest, the machine at times under- good, $5 to $5.150; do. fair, $4.50 to
to abandon much gear that could not going the experience of a sailboat in a tial trains carried the immigrants an(l! ous, and it is likely that some of them 85; calves, choice $12.60 to $13.60;
be hoisted aboard. Another schooner storm, standing on her beam-ends and Others to their destinations, which, for I may have a good thing in one of the" do, good, $11 to �12; do, grassers,
had her decks swept clear of dories Itho huge drifts of snow and on the the most part, were In Western Can- I "pits in a poke," unless geology is In $6 to $6.50; good light sheep, $7 ;a
and all gear. aides of rocky hills. ads. error, $8; heavies and bucks, $5.0 to $6.60;
The Alachua loot 250 fathonw of' IE&rly Me - pie sugar. The :arge aeroplanes of the Patricia d lambs, $18 to $14; do, mod..
Air Exploration Syndicate, flying rii.160 to $12; do, bucks, $0 to 11;
4 1,11; -'�- -...
chain, eight dories and all gear, be- BOATMAN IS RESCUED Sioux Lookout, are expected 'to ;WootW, fed and watered, $13.35 do.
Early colonist& in America learned from do' -kils, $10 to hogs, lick
sides springing a look. She came into
rt with four feet of water in her AFTER GAJ ANT FIGHT from the Iddians a crude way of Col- start their service this week. There f.o.b., $12.75; do, country points,
iecting gugar from maple tribes. a long waiting 4ist of passengers. off cars, $13.76; select
Md. $12.50; do
Missionary &M Indians Ex- re I in# $2.60; thick fats, f.o.b.,
12.25�
DM AT WHEEL perience Difficulty in Saving
XONTREAl-
OF MOTOR CAR an from Ice. Oats Can. west., No. 2, 66c; do
Windsor; April 4-After battling No. 3, ' 62
extra No.' I feed, 62c.
Suffers Heart Atta& w1kile Flour, Ma wheat Oats., firsts,
vainly against ice-floes in St. Cla.r do. % ZZ11ag, $8.10; strong bak-
Dii've on Steep EM River for five hours Saturday after- eau $7.70; winter pats., choice, $6.10 -
noon, Archibald Campbell, who lives to $6.15. Roiled oats, bag 90 lbs.,
A despatch from Toronto says:
~stricken with. heart failure at Lans- on Walpole Island, was rescued by a $3.20 to $3.30. Bran, $30.25; shorts,
y . downs Avenue and Davenport rty of 14 men just as his boat was $32.25; middlings, $39.25. Hay, No.
r car, WtUiam Mg driven into' St. Clair. 2, per ton, car lots $13.50.
while driving his motor Wests, 25c. 'Butter,
J. Milleap, 7 Ridout -Street, died &I- Campbell was returning to the Cheeee, finest
No. 1 pasteurizcd,.48%e. Eggs, fresh
an-
most immediately. Mr. MiJissp was island from Algonac, where he Is fresh firsts, 3ft-
ployed, w1hen his rowboat got taught extras, 40 to 41c;
-in his 49th year. 'big, car lots, $MO.
Potatoes, per
`bag,
liege cake Of ice. He struggled Calves, fair qua sty, $7; do, poorer
Mr., Millsep, was south-bound ioa.�
V -lAnsdowne Avenve, when he was frantically for several hours without lots, &6 to $6.50; hop, $14 to $14.25;
�'ects, $14.50; sows, $1t.75 to
fatally seized. At this Point the' hill being .able to.. get It free. do, selects,
$7; town,
in quite steep. It is thought that Mr. - Rev. George Clayton, a missionary $12.25- steers, nor
V,
J6 to $5.50; do, med., $4 to $5;
Millsap collapsed about halfway down dii the island; John Bachus, United
rO,d,',M., $3.50 to $3.7&
:the incliTw, w thst�-ttsewr, with no States Customs Officer, and-Silas Wil-
his rescue.
guiding blind at the wheel and no fo;t liams, an Indian, went to WATER DIVERSION
on the broke, ran across Davenport They pushed a scow out into the
walking on planks thrown MOTION IS DEFEATED
Road, Jumped the low curb on, the stream,
southside_ cake of ice to another. Ina of that thoroughfare, and from One c Expend crashed through the fence which our- few minutes they were Joined by 11 United States Will F
At-lengtb theentirerounds the old Canada Foundry pipe, other Indiana. $35,000,OW on River and
shop. The ear remained upright. Wit- party reached the boat Campbell was
Harbor Developments.
�:'TjeSqft rushed to the spot.', When they towed in with ropes. -Expenditure
Washington, April 4.
:.Mw Mr. Millsap sitting motionless at of $35,000,000 for river and harbor do-
they adjudged that the IB*dy Found at Falls s. g the wheel velopmeut projects was approved last
iphock of impact with tine-fence had May Solv stery
night by the Houte Riven anld Har-
rendered him unconscious. A doctor
bora Committee.
alledand aiter an examination Niagara Falls, Ont., April A.-Th
The Commission al*o approved in
itneed Mr. Mi:lwiP dia-A.-
he pronounced outlay of $250,000 for a new survey
clined to believe now that the alleged 1 of the proposed all-United States canal
Work of Engineer
Quit -murder near Hamilton, where a. blood-
route -N6y Yn k State,. connect
Saves L.ife,of Man on Trikcks I stained cost was found, may have Ing the Great LakeaL and the Atlantic
some connection with the body - of s� Ocean.
'Port Hr April 3-Eric Tytler, murdered man taken out of the uppers. In addition approval wTAR given to
aged 26, an escaped inmate of. the Niagara River on Tuesday. There a report of army engineers recom-'
�10ntarjo Hospital, Whitby,' reported was no coat an ON-body when found. mending expenditure of $1,350,000 for
to have attempted suicide Good Friday It is possible that the body may have
navigation development of the Illinois
ng On the tracks. of the Midland brought from that point and Riveir, hint a motion to allow 10,000
.morning i been
near Quay's Crossing when to the river, where it would, :PRINCESS VICTORIA ILL WITH--tt4FLUENZAL PNEUMONIA feet diversion of water from- Lake
dumped in
lie stood on the tracks In front a it not discovered, have gone over tb"; Princess Victoria, sister of the king and second eldest daughter of the .%uc1iignn was defeated.
eingineer.- so.. Valle describes W 'do-Spreading Oak.
- -w I 'M__w4tb_wLat_ a_ M&rH=OuZhHQAjg5� _bu Ile tin dew
n stop
folly brought the trair, to a The as "Influenzal pri-eumonla." There is some anxiety regnrling per, because The great Hooker oak In California
within two feet of Trtle and thus A _hottkng Star. she Is rather frail of physique. The deafh'ot bet mother; Queen Alexandra, can s-belter 8,000 pemns under Its
;tragedy was averted. IrytIer was I Shooting mars are really meteors, bunches, ro
affooted hargrgaLly. The princess Is i7s Years of age.
taken to Cobourg. ge smaiii bili of istam
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Bin D NEEDED EASY TRICKS ' � Life' Test
Life's '
- ; ' Ther e s only one' Metbo f of nioe n'
_1 �V;here Strength Doesn't life s teat:
` i iSL �� V �� count Jen' kbip on it sirloin' ase Lops lac _ . ", r
the beet; = 7
- Don't give up the ship as' qvi. t In d1r
slay,,'
Try Dr. Williams'•Pink Pill* as Fa _ -
„131e�oc! improving,; Ualth- _ 'CaauEey-�kbsesa q _ — --
tea
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•
ere toga .when;
lik boa tzPt
ate" be timsom we'd nl�l
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This world would e w A
It
get the biwee
Nvery man, woman and child needs a
rich, red blood at this time o1 If in held e name
v .
J the teaks '!t jest d th
vie-ws -s
han
the year. That is a licleuttfic tact. All , _ - - - —
,W
-7-= doctors snow !t. The blood grows � t So finish your work, allow the beet of 7= : (�� �� _•!)
thin and poor In the winteFJ there is i your skill; x'
- -not enough of it, and spring ebows - . Some folks won't like it, but other
_. - will.
the effect_ Take notice and see -bow ; '
many peope are pale sad mallow—'at! Japan's Rice Supply, Classified Advertisements.
ihta time of the year. They complain ! BABY'S HEALTH Jriloe consumed inq yapaa in 1826 Is .oat BALs ' a
o' being easUy tired, tbeir appettte Is;
» poor, and they arm often depressed enLlmaLad by the Japanese agriculture �lT
Hand to a spectator a spool of and ��ry d�epeatm+ent at. 826,000,000 h o�x a�O pi.Wax' �m
and Joa spirited. That !e Mother Na- cotton thread. Ask him to double - ��jj ` - - f T mgDi" 8:p �'
tare urging them to improve their the tbread and to see whether or THESFR"; bushhelle, Of this total, 286,000,000 ftp
bIooti.supply;_ but often their digestion not he can break It with his_ _ bttshele was of doales'tic produetfon. YOUR NEXT HOME
r to weakened so that they cannot tura ]3e toil! find !tills 'dllOcnity, !n do- while the remainder' was imported The MacLean Builders' t3aMe
Ing this, although the thread Can . Beit Be Guarded With p�pauy from Korea, China and In. olds home baildeate; evgplies
t0oa into blood without help, Here is informsAloa not kenerally obtetn- *°
_ �rhere nnodern medical science comes selected for the trick should be Baby s Own Tablets. d+�>Una. Compared with the passed- p..
to We rescue. Dr,,Williams' Pfnk PtHs strong enough to make him exert
have a direct Dr,, on the blood and a little strength. The Spring Is a tine of anxiety to 6,160,000 bushels is shown. sources. Profusely -illustrated, i
entible yoet to , Tell him that the little effort he mothers who have little ones In the Several pians by prominent Cana
gat full use o' the blood exerted was ane to the fact that he than Architects. Send Twenty
making element• in your meals. You home, Conditions make u necessary Kinard's Liniment for dandruff. ;•
was unable to exert the whole teats for s copy. Qtrestioas aa-
--`-soon fee•I their effect -your appetite to keep the baby indoors. He !a often p
strength ,At his arm to the Job. ewere�d. MacLeei} 13uf�}dfns Re-
Improves. your nerves are steadier, elk him to stand erect, hie hands, ! Re -
confined to overheated,- badly ve>Ltt- ,
Soil USCI of Salt. ports Ltd.. 844 Adelaide SL West,
+ color returns to the cbeeka and lips, palms in. hanging at his side. Iated rooms and catches colds which,'
You have more vim and energy and Now lead the thread twice around rack hts whole system: To guard Common malt, sodium chloride; !a a Toronto.. -^ .
can Rork with less fatigue. f his body, the- strands resting oa against this a boa of Baby's Own ! household chemical of varXins flees. MOW Die YesAy �
- - The value of Dr. R'illlstms' Pink Pills ! the middle joint of his flngem I Tablets should be kept in the house Here ar�aoma suggested by a domes -
to all who are !n what is known as a Pull it tightly an tie It firmly. mist an oecaslonaI dose given the baby do scienoe,ezpert; FiOT>Q 1{ldtley �
alta -down con titer of heai4h is proved 13e Is now to break it by the calk k to keep his stomach and bowels work- (!aisle said mad water for more `•^
by the ea rience of. Mrs. Alex. bio- of his hands. While, throat. Authoritlss SayX De. to Ne4leet
1 !n many cases, he can do constipation or colic and keep baby Aub ssbt Sato a
Kenzie, Schumacher, Ont, a•bo says:-! will find the effort required is out Kidney disorders are
;'I was In a completely run down con- of all proporUoa to the effort he ; well. The Tablets are sold by meds- to stop fa+lting hair•
b t of the blood causing nei% i w
d4tion. Nervousness, eleeplessness, ! upended when he broke the, same I mina, dealers or by mail at 86 cents a Keep out flowers fresh by add4� 7 poverty
u.. box from The Dr. Wllllstsrs' Medicine oak. W the water in which they stand. vcu=ere, headache. sleeplessness, etc
sand loss of vitakty were all taking'. thread with Kira nagese• _ Warmer's Safe Kidney �
their toll. 1 felt miserable all the time ` ((nip this out and paste tt, with Co., Brockville, Out. Rub melt on a rag wet with kerosene` �i
end began to feel tkat my case was ' M>tt► e! the Seri", b s seratyDoo7a.,►.—=-q--- with this wipe the bathtub then wash el Limprove
m Remedy
+� a'
�hnpr;eve, as i had takes a number of _ Huge Crabs In Japan. it with soapy water. The kflrtee' wlY i m D r o v e the
remedies w)th little or no relief. I had I 9 Japanese crabs, which weigh rs ourprlee you• condition of the :
'Will Fars Disappear • blood and Its ctrcnls+
often read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. much as 10 pounds each. sunray a tion am well as remov-
~ and-and_deekled-_to-_ __gym,- --I_ -_Is . We_ buman ear, which !s as an- d of the canned crab meat on In; ws4W matter and t
ciemt as man himself. about W dieap- TORONTO OFFERS BEST
got r halt dozen boxes, and by the the American market. MARKET FOR poisons from the blood.
- time I bad taken about half of them, 'Dear'• Don't aegtJect the first v
there wan no doubt I had at last found j Eminent scientists investigating the 4 Poultry, 'Butter, Eggs symptoms but use this
Um medicine I needed leo restore m7 compa&tive bodily structure of man It shou:d never be forgotten that
telephone expansion is of snowball We Offer Toronto's Beat Falces. 1} 60 year cid remedy. �
health. I continued the use of the and the apes, end the presenCday LINES, LIMITED ! Neglect wlA soon -have
character; every now subscriber in- Sir
pills,;atria; strength day by day, un-; working of evolution, have Mede the duces ethers. -lir Alexander Roger. St. Lawrence Market Toronto 2 serious troubles ase-
IM, ifI i was soon enjoying good bealth ' asdoniehlag discovery that the tend- veloplug '
mad happiness. I strongly recommend ! ency of the human ear Is to become sold by all drussllts. Prise ;1.31
Dr. Williams,'Pink P!'le to every man. a smaller ' and smaller, per bottle. Warner's gate Romedler
w Omaa or child who fa fa a rundown j The tendency 1a the pari was for d�� i 170.. Toronto. th►mtria - +
: eondttiou. feeling sure that the pfns ' the ear to coviduse, to crow after birth, DIAMOND DYES" i
TOMACH
w• _
` heakttt aid and i9oi'eRae til ales.-tA jngQr flan to THiS
1•e •P th. f
atlen;th.• - ? the body. TiCOLOR THINGS NEW - .+
WHO-
Wbetber you are seriously to or ; laveetlsataro now find, however, 9FERIE"no'
merely teal easily tired and out -of- that the tendency b to decrease in
! _ WELL
.d
ports, you ehtoald Cry Dr. WtMlams' �.ise in proportion to the bod9 J=t Dip to Tint lir -.HCl �T
' Ptak P!!1t► this spring• They ac's sold ; A 0
oerrfata eseetstioa has treverths _
•s°, by medictne, dealers e7erywbsrs. or less to be noted. 'hie Is tare lobe of to DyO
will be sent by mall at b0-eeats a box,' -the ear welch renaafar, say the scent' Only � � ���� f� a
• by writing The Dr. Wfl24ams' lliedtcfae lass. u a kind ly provision of Name, Macu Ili-osat pack. ? �s'ay , {h Olid by Lydia +
to;, Brockville, Oat. ' -to sive woman something ce which -ate contatna direct• NoaNa>lCOtiC Pain Kalea owl
E. Pinkham's Vie e
W ]ra:og arararentw" . , fleas so simple say t0�1e �f
woman can flat ante, CplQiperitlld
Genbniose+.w, bwwtb.ra.. dsa�aysl.. cSo delicate shades sr Csai and S Maladies. ' _ -
sfmlasr ills s!1 see tsoabie 7e. leo titre rich. Permanent Torvoto, Oatarb. - "i am ee: t:6riy
_ sap's Sys ry Any dM assn_- a eoiora In ilaserle, ter' ffrataful for thebenedt I have re- a
glib, riblawr.s, skirts, eeived from Lydia E Piaicham'sVet-
' stable Com d, ales the SanatITO
Ohl- Ohl w a i s t s dresses. IF./ T lhiDlA DitOPS peau ,
"How long have•Ktu'beea marriedt" I c o a t s, stoaklnss.
Wash and flee aster Pl1la. In the
sweatan: era sa. - ACT MSTAN LY early sprigs 1 was salsaria so oet>rb
' - { ' • • isksd the sleek at the hotel dart a• D� Chat 1 tbaysht I
from loss of blood
"Two w+eeks,' _ r' lire DapD7 -ev aryth"I malleins me only for for ` d
Buy Diamond Dyes-ao other kind- beim I saw Ilse
man. 7 W '
7.1 itJery Slew. "Front!" cried the clerk. "Show and tell ycur druggist whether the ma• COii1plPJGe lIIfof'SllstlOn re�rail>g�pesand.ertl..a In the Toeoats•
2.8aafa-"1'm on m7 way to Floa'ida " the sealiemaa oo Paa'!or B. B'lSteea You wish to color is wool or silk this nf�livalkd East Indian rem-,' and 1 final the VagebbM C�
Bus -"Great Scott, sober do you oz- 6oliats a daay, air.~ or bother tt is•linea. ed ton or tti:ed edy wilt'be prOlnptly mailed YOU Tablets the beat for ase I
Save bean taping them sinal t3p:i�
ltsect to met there?" ..Third wtie," calmly said the guest. star s. - free of charge, on applicatial! and I intend keePing th by mePsalil.
1 snail—"oh.
in a couple of years'. •'Oh. wase me! Fro t. show the to FREDERICK EDWARDS � time. ,letter sesdlstg your
".tlme!" gentleman to 824 back. Tate the ate- -- LABDBATORIES, 146+L Yon�^8 vete Tut -Book Idk E w �00084
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valor; =4 a weep. sir-" I ISED FEET St., Toronto, 6, Canada. alive o use and
Bathe well with Mlnard'r rove Wash. and I eaa solely sty;;
y 1n warm water. It quiew - :- or feelydidfetentwoman. My friends
r The real difference amongst avert is soothes and drawn out the remark how , but I Iook._ I aka avert °
.. C betweezi those who are prepared to Inflammation. bast' woman, bat I cam ready at an
1TOP��pTNA� give more than they gat and those who Urg'eaip cAses Should tekirraPh times to boost t�+oour medicines. "- a.
AVSTAA rLY want to get more than they give.
five dollars;, with !!mine Arid Mrs. CAve i i:a orontUrMl, o IAtdr xl
.ate. , address, " dowse may be, Toronto, Ontario. �.
T••f«� -Mr. Baldwin. • . to EDWARD3, You may be having err ezperieneal
tri.. TORONTO. On receipt of such
IAN.1-% � � similar to lira Gtflln s and will be
901D SVBRYWii+M ' ~'y's Mlnard'e Liniment toe son throat. ! Iftemages, East India are interested to know what she �'
.�li. s, ways a o, us.a oa.a....'r.... _ _--- a �' inetaf>wtly Illailed per Parcel Post, Eve sick vwomtan can, feel eontldent
!, � 0
that Lydia E. 1?inkha»it rVegetahU �
insured, to the name- and � regi- ,Com a will help.her slues we auk
ppppuutno ev -
of patfetrt. By this means, tha0 it doer kep tit oat f est
- -
lives are saved and incalculable i00dwoaren who take it
- _
suffering' quickly relieved
d hers. a
Ar yo
'%is �I .
Iwo
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Do you tackle your duties with
pep 11d vim or does every task
seem a trial? You "t work well
czar_ aur
o
•
unless you feet well. Keep Y
body free of those diknffe;rous toxic
poisons that are at the root of p
_ e many ph cal si]tuexz{ts by sei, - '
"IIY " Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for soap '
Lumbago
• :Golds -•Headache -Neuritis Bt@]1 TQC �
` 1 'a oo he Rheumatism
7. -Pain '1Veura gl T thac ehe�m91poo. with .soda
- t'.I�E'fV@sCttlt laxative.of Cntiaua p and bot water.
--- -�- CISC gentle,preceded by 1'ght applications of
A Spoonful in a It> 1 of �1+'i�te r be- . - —[7�
Digi N4T, AFFECT THE HEART ec-
c� Ofntm much
are most emthe
fore meals and at provides floe They d�_o much to elamse the
ail effesf:tive dose of s ft'�esli- ' stale tit do naiaddruff, allay, tnlmloa, ,
stimulate dreuLdon stat promote '
- nese very pleasant to take. y, CCCQ ♦l 113package heady condition, neCesiary to
AT only rBa' the '
_. •, :, • lntcuz t;rowtb of ;1
i
For rheumatic and gouty conditiom it _
• • - ' '� which contains proven directions.
.5,_yin..�'zs�.,Ta.r.:?'."s_.•,.:.,....._..��v �.,a:....hm- '�i.�a..w. ...a.-.^..•...,.....,'.,:.�t........ _ _ . ,.._...... .•.....,..�i...,
boxes
of 12 tablets in"
ALo ties of E{ and 100=DrtigJa+tn _ _ _r»
cetaewa Sb..iaa Stick t�
ria to the trade mark (reai.tered to awads) of Baler Hanofactvre of ►toac+o.tic• i
t aelaeagr of etUayHescid (Acetyl ran4lee �ae4 '•• S. •ta"�a)toat tmitatloaa he Ta 1D airle it Its w$U s
et lkis.paar' suaataeton. •ts so" 00 p�tseda aaark flee '•By,r CtroM." ISSUE No t5 --•2t - '
soul b' atasoped 'sift their gain"
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«�s'�•.�"yp . d < e may. '] .� - Z .,a�
MOM
' have made &'success in the land of "All, Canada" Edition • �`
ff ttktVjug _ Grain Cho nui N. ' W. S.TA RD.
r y and he is only cue of - F published d �r -
his adoP�un, a y
? M Ta7RMS m3rL .,.It is 'the•BritiA settler or a_ newaprper pati a ed u+� er
+, another Hwg-to say hind words about _ AND FL MING.' Marble and Granite Dealer.
5'petYear.; 41.60•tl paid rnadvance. that tt'e-want, and -66t those from Canada ie gratifying; naturally to -
g i Sobscrlptions ro the United States a8d Creat the central part of Europe, who Canadians. For such a newspaper to [ am prepared to do Chopping• and Petery Lettering etC,
-Britain 42,00 in advance. F
carry- ltimd�y interest t.•► the length' 'sat • taltiflg every Monday, First-class work
through centuries of oppression, of publishing no enormous -All Can- Wednesday and Friday
.,. P K y F � guaranteed.
ff ' 1bHN NiURKAR Proprietor. have developed-_into__a lawless ad&Su plement,"IstomostCanadians
i cissa, who are a source of tenable & sour a of ren[ bride. .. It ie good-. - Stoneboate Rae - -- - - -
c will carried into the realm of friend) an to ening
NOTEei*AND COMMENTS,
wherever they may be. - In th EastTOwaline.-
_natty a an t ey were trained to On April 18tb there will- be. publish. John F'. BAy188 Ci18i8II10IIt -
ed an -All -Canada Editiou" of the , Pheone Whitby 08R 32
*--' FIs the world getting better- or- disobey •aui or ty 'and -the same -
g g -Christian .Science hlyuitor. to be de- RuralRoute No. 2 _ - �-,w - - P. O:' 'Whitt R. R.
worse , tThere are some who are feel .characteristic follows thm when voted exclusivelyto Can $ and
-Ing gree y discour over the out- the come to this country.This thins Canadian, This -unique su _
look for civtbzabioi and .tr.ris�ttanity. •- .- . p ement is being produced under Can-
CrIme, a is the class that cantles concealed -adiun editorial supervision ; practl• _ N R _ S T
appears to be greatl'y on the. weapons and are prepared to com- cally @very contibutortsa.Canadlan-
lneraase, churches an no! filled a, iG R O C E R Y PRICES -
:.they were at one time,, and the hor- mit murder or any other crime bn
the lint Including the leaders in our
' e3' spheres of politics, finance. industry. �
x -_ =roes of war with its after off- is has thq slig�teet provocation. Our commerce, education and social' -en- � � MARCH 26TH TO APRIL 9TH fir
_ .had a very depressing effect o1 those government in the past has speot deavor,and' the advertising columna
who have .the future welfare of the are filled with the notices-& Canadian
too much`of our money in indnp- concerns.
=' =-world at heart. T'he lack of parental -
ing thi9' class of emigration to From an Pdit.orial atxndpoint, the
control is also having a -bad effect Sit - Christian Science Mobitor occupies a " _ Hoon be House -Cleaning Time : ,,the rising gerieravon. There was a
Canada. The Doukobaurs from "front rank" in Notth American jour-
-time when parents had control uf. Russia, who came to Canada a nulisnm. Its AIW*nxda Supplement .18 Bars Comfort, Gold, P. & G. or Surprise -Soap, ..: 1.00
' xheir household, and they were look- number of years ago, have been a Promises to be in keeping.with its own :'A good 5 -string Broom. 75
splendid reputation. 2 Tins. Gillett's. Lye;
ed up to any respecteu by their child problem to Canadian Statesuti n 2 Tins•Old Dutch, .. v 2
+� , ' y, , ?n ever>siuce they set foot on Cana 3 Packages Ammonia
' ren. But, unfortunat,.l chilciren
' too many cases are the masters of._ -Goad Friday was observed e , ••• .. „ 23
k the home. ,The divorce scandals, dian sail. Tiley are nototwei•imi. very uietl litre. There were a - ackhgeR Pearlit ts.
nal nature, but the have iso in- dumber' offamilyre-unionQ, but Packages Lux or 3 Rinso, 25
=S
i which are increasing t}+�roughaut the
2 _
ten tion to abs Canadian laws. the weather was not what one
world, is working toward-, tFa; dies y dee, w at this season. 21 BAR9 SUNNY MO DAY SOAP 1$1.00
�...truction of home life, which is th•: Canada wants settlers only of the •�� =
r bulwark of the nation and ;te hope type who are willing to become TIME TABLE -flickering Station 5 Lbs. B1* 'k or Mined Tea-. 2 75
Of civilization Wheu parents are rR. Tra1 oing Basi dee as follows '75 �+
Z;eparated by the -divorce courts, the -true Canadians, -who will honor �' g A M • -Lawrence 3 -lb Loaf Bread, ... .19
No. 10 Mail 7.58
Y` •children are deprived of those • in. the British flag, ' and 'tile Hing, 5 Local 1'-59 P. M ,
2
' f9nences which are nee.essaary to their who rules over the British Empire. n 80- Local 625 P. Mme �r
proWandsnake them If the are not willing to liven Sunday train; S 38 A. Dol.
useful,members of soc etv, I1nt, not- to this standard we o not want Trains going Week dna as follOos-
a.them No. 29 Local 10.50 A. M.
,
61
are many who can ''see a sih•er lining ••, B , Mail 9 05 P. Al. • •
7. The mighty influences which are at (; `� Sunday train, 'x.42 P. bi. Pickering Hardware Store
work to bring %vis to an end is a A taWrgwd � , Foregoing is according to Standard
time.
very hopeful sign for t1k: future,., '• -'
When nations net together with th' -
£'
determination that wars shf'i cease; The Health &Ld Development Off• ai -- - -_- _
-
they may not succeed entirely, but it
will make it very diffl� lilt f r any one (;h2eken Depend all on the First
nation to begin a war when they, t Now to the time to Ret your .spring seed. We have R good stook of
imow they have not the sycihathy of ._Three 1'Y t,''(rks Feeding. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa and.Alsike;
' the other powerful nations, and. will ,
sleet with their act.ve opposition - all No. 1 Lasted -seed.
-There is another hopeful ?ign- for av your order an we 11 t o
_ - 0. IK.
Le a yo d d � lit fill 't promptly.
-the futuA in the inexelased generosity
in men of. wealth, which it simply = j STARTER
•�' T p Ladies, do not. worry &boat wash days. Cum6 in and see the White
CHl0K S I AR l E Cao -it's a dandy -also the 1900 Gravis Washer. Both
active Christianity, Never before ir, are guaranteed to gine eitisfaetiou or no sale.
`the !Nsstoory 6fthe crorld have men of Will carry you throagh that critical perion when so many
wreWth realized their respotoibllity are lost through improper feeding.
h towards their fellow -men as In the � o. � y, -Assent for International Farm Vac•hinery and Repairs.
. =' tlsaf fir- s� aiLti uo Men are beginjAng t? Contains POwde nAl Milk. rrr=grttoag t i- th Meal.
- nd Sera etc„ all
P11 econowtea7 devejopment.
to them alone, but is a trust put into - -
'
their handza for the betterment of - _
inadilrind. It is applied Chri.<-unit,-, FO L L W THE O. K. L N E
and is an evidence that Christ still FOR SUCCESS FOR POULTRY RAISING -
,rules ia" the hearts of men. While
iiher'e . Is great unrest in the wprid, - J. S. y Mime will make nbatter% right, but aietbufactured by
- J S BALSLION, P�Ci�:�jRiN�G
'there is a great work to be gone by
:real mut. W ARK H A M F -LOUR MILL S
_ e prospect are bright for a D. N. REESOR (+BON@ jr ,N - e
' The J� P
cr r u n
heavy lmooi rat of settlers - DIARKHA UN3'. n Pr iln Grin ��
from the British Wes to Canada -
:.
this yyr. Not since the pre a ar - If your denier cannot supply yoa. write direct. WITH yITH complete banking facilities spesially
Penne has there been so many YY axlapted to fast:business, this Bank is ever
`ready to render
king • preparaE cal laic
practical assistance sin furthering '
agricultural interest.-
__
to c0®a wa there are tbi9. year. ,=__- We encourage farmers to strive for st aM
- tA► E�oott MI=l TfirnrposbadlMoor= -- -
=!The majority of these.'settlers are - �. � fifer r dTnZ 1 -rias for the par-
°. .looming ff`?" the agricultural re- )pose of sound development. 1�
@ions of the British Islands, but " Cotisnit our local manager. 44.
Ithere are also a good precentage st
Ifrom the Professions and Prow co
T� ,.Nbtber ca' Hings, who- ara•attractedi +' L
-oto Ca lla-Gy_Mepoesi`bilitl-e9 ---
".
there await them. This is the
iclaea of irumigranto that Canada V*114= BRANCH. ' ' ' • r G. P. LVID �
should etrdex-vbr to secure. The
�LAi BlLkm 4� ' • L C. L'R Mlrsa�
...'.•.... .e...•. -sem +... _ «•...fs
^.Brit}sh settler is 'the one that
7imakee the back bone of the coua- -
'try.- It is true that• there are -
.::many who come frons the cities of T PICKERING
---
• L Snglaud and Sc9tland who are 1
' x failures when 'they come to this
- with ay. Too r a ed of Eben; come E T.t,-..
�►with an ersRgerated ides of their EOSCtt lilt rtan po c'e, and they cciyne
'to Canada to teach Canadians -to
ARE
�4o things in the same "wy es tGey - - -
. do In Hiogland," instead of learn.L
:�Roumd Roses or Steak, 2(k per Ib
.'Ing the Caruadian method, wbich - Surloin Roast or $teak, ... 25c '•
!is the method to adopt if they' 4
• P y . _Porterhouse Roast or -Steak, ...
wish to make a Btlee6g8 in this Rump Roast,.:. . ISc
country. However, .there are �` 20c "
-'Fine Rib Roast,
m-dby wbo come to Canada from _ '
HaVROLET las added with the •eti erior finish, and - ` Heavy Rib Rriaat. ... ... 18e the eities- of Englund who ere C another beautiful model is provided with a fol dia� Shoulder Roast. .: 14#od ltic 11
„making a great success in this to its lies -rite Laadsn-a .foot -rest and a robe rail „! 14c "
country: Tliey come prepared to 476wdsome five -passenger car, •Fockets are -built Into the - Put Roast, •.• ••
rear doors and the rear tom- _ Brisket, to buil, . _
learn Canadian methods, not to with Fisher Body Sriished In ' artment'is s lied with a - 25c
Arisona Grey Duco. p uPP Lew of Pork,... - 26c as
teaescb larsCanadians,
Hoan b1r.hDunnia Possess set. _ Loin cf P .
y prove
...._Tits Landau reaches &' new _ ; ork. .. _.
g -a g' pinuncio 'of sinal) car )ascan• sing the economy, ease Shouldet Roast of Pork, . . • 20e, 23e
-who has recent) resigned of operation, quick acceler
q -
y fined the - iotssness, laving a seal grain atton and abundant power or Pock Chops, .. _ .... 28c
Rpre►niership of Saskatchewan to leather to ,with distinctive. Pure Pork Sausage,
"
P which all Chevrolet models
_ g
_. enter the King Cabiuetas 1liuister Landsu from and smart D-- are famous, the new Landau Finest Salt Pork,... ... " Of Railways, is one o€ those who shaped windows in the rear. represents a combination of Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece; .: 35e '•
aftdau
I value and equality„ never be- 4
-It is uphotttered in rich io�e presented in a car In its - - sliced, .:. - Silo e,
�/� w,� velour, which harmonises price class. Mild Cured Cottage Rotis (half or whole), .` 30c
Asir us to Demonstrate this Newest Chevrolet a tats
(ilaas Signa of all kinds made to order, ' . ick � ,• I ;, •.•
Mirrors Re -silvered, - - _ 45e
Wold, ooC
Silver, _ _. _
.Pewter. c{tel. Co
,.
til pper etc. _ : •- :. • �---- _.: ' WeineriH..
Haim
' Articles. Ornaments,
_15c ... .,. -
-Tableware and Jewellery f & A T LAW .' _ _ . _ �, • _ .
eu.cacu, rn:,.a r�•�111CPQ '
or gold•p�atred:
Estimates Free.
.. .W, BOLDER,
_ LOCUST ElILL, ONT,
- i`,Pickermg, ,-Ontario
�.. •,: e r. ,-'y'• ..... 3'' ._."tf •--,._..: :^.x 1. ....r .a��am __.`� ♦ .__.. .u.. _..,a °,_ -_;t' _ C.�.... .. _ - ... ,. e.'•. '.h.. _._ ._ .- ..... r:._... .... ..Sa'.' _
Easy First and Domestac ShortenknR, 3 e . ,55 cents,
' 5 lbs 90-c•ents;
- - lb prints 18 cents,
•Fresh Trout and,White Fish Every Friday:------
W. rr.-i�,1 ID, -W -PICKER�ING
1.
M7 0_t� r. I�K-Ainlw Nm� '11; n�.
Y -
_V
'Iw7. -,A . N waniM R16
X),
•
Oft mmmimml*,
..— C L _.M01N1'7r Mrs, Thos. Paterson e petit a few __77— lb
Alif
days last week with her daughter,
-TIS6 Miases Paxton, of rforouto"
Mrs. Cl * Clarence Pongelly, of Brook- -ion SIMON-%
p spent Easter In Claremont with Its. ar R n
_L__Itheir parents. Woo Joan Evans, teacher of
Misses Marga:rotaad-Mary-Keit 'Aurora, 1-3 spending -the Blister TEST)KD 44E
.-;.!of Toronto spent Easter with Miss halid a-iler-pax- U R.
ante. J. H. and -Mrs, Eyans. OROCE I
Alfalfa No; 1 11.90 per bulb,
10'.aynioud Pitkey spent Easter Mrs. John Morgan and two Ro4 Clover A R! IEEZ
0
week with Jatnes and Mrs Neal, grand -children, of Tordinto, spent -N
Timothy o. 1, 5.50
of Mount Forest. Fixoter with Miss S. E. Evans and 1. 14.56 L'
Born,- on Saturday, March 27th, other Claremont relatives. -
to Gordon and Mrs. Goodman.--& ..Clifford Pilkey. teacher in -the ''Get our � prices bn Fortill2ers, Tom money a P
19013, (Sattimel Joseph).
Milton High School, is visiting Garden Sgods. Corn,
r, of Richmond
C=ri
Hill,, client Good Fri with hiii
r r
-Charles, Coope --U--Y-
Pwlth his ren4 Roots Ete.
brother, George days. lu Luther and Mrs 1B
Miss Bertha Bacon, of Toronto. ...goodnesa. Everything you can in your hoins
is spending a few days at the Town. The more you buy the
F
ROST FENCE. I
home of her parents h Farmers, Attention cheaper you get it.
ore.
Several of our, young people are We pay you a good- market price -
8 -wire, 12 ataye to' rod, 56c. TAYLORS
their Buster holidays by for your produce -batter and
I am agetit for the World'& -Greatest
SOLD CRUST AND—
=ding
ng their tonsils removed. Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves. Fine wire, -12,. stays, 62c� eggs, poultry, beans etc.
the BREAD
Ray'Rumobr, manager. of Scales Find oil. Engines. Fleury's
)DA 0)7 e Our good are positively the beet�-
Standard Bank, Hickson, spent famous Plows. Points, Grain Grinders,
and cleanest that can be hough!*
Baste Wheel Barroweetc. F. N.' C-0 0 PER CLAREMON
Faster here with his parents. profi
Miss Myrtle Thomps6n; of To- Brantfoid binder twine and second- and the margin of t added is
Wm, band separators for sale. -CLAREMONT in
A very small, you ran no risk of
ronto, visited her parents, sy g r rices. Everythinig
and Uri. Thompson, over the hol,- 'ROBT. DEVITT, Agent for -Ackerman's Quality' IP gag
ney is
is or your ma
Jay HarneeC Ask. the user.
Miss Verna.'Binghaint teacher of Phone 5L5 Pick., BROUG.HAM Bread,- 3 1b. loaf, 1&.11 cheerfully refunded.'
8"Arlding, the Raster
Mt. Carmel. So let us get together and boost
'holidays at the home of her par- our Home Town and every-'
FARMS rOP, 3--ULZ Adanac Branth'Storel
eats here. embody will be happy for
John.F. and Mrs. Paxton and The Store that saves Ever and Ever.
• family are spending a week with $2,5W Buys 10 acres of land, with an
,8-ropmed house, on the High-, you nioney.
friends and relatives- in Uxbridge we close to school -.FRANK CHIDLOW,
and Toronto. Quality. First Courtesy Always CL-AREMONT, ONTARIO, �j I
H. and Mrs. 0 -WHAT Terms.
fly, of Toronto,, are visiting with
70dSAY J. E. DISNEY.
V20-former's mother, -Mrs;' E. Good-- UaL
mamlvlkaf Muted
anan, at present.
'Mrs. Andrew Story.has returned A Full Line of Choice
0 1cr
a' I
home after havtug a
ter to the city with rZa G R 0 0 iff 1? VE -_-S7
&uXhter, _4
Ruth Stogy. Nors, Scotia Shingles Cheap'ratee for farm and country td 1.
.,Fresh Every Week at buildings.
our Better Broad at lee city prices.
The flu instill prevalent in 6alt Galvanized Steel Wbilg
midst. While a num4er are just a Better -pace I Bird's Felt State Shingles :Windstorm Ins" a C on buildlno.'_
recovering many are vow con- for sale at wind-mills.158,108 etc.
trading the disease, whieh is of & -Only 18c per large loaf. strictly- T. Take Fleischman's Yeast for
taild type cash and calry from PATERSIDWS CLAREMONT- your health.- bile Insurance
A�utomo
Call and get prices. We sell it.
M
was played on the store. of all kinds..
A, hockey maft Fresh every week. le a cake.
the risk hem on Monday evening Better Broad delivered At your PARKS POB SALE
between the juniors of Altons, and door, 20c per large loaf. The PickeriElt We have -Read sad Leaf. Lettuce,
the Cldrewout juniors, the former fresh every few days. Write or phohe .; �21
It Is our aim to make the best pro- -.0 6
being the Winne". ve —01 *'Also Fresh Herrings, Sea
Win. and Mrs. Wallis, who have ducts possible, broad or Igumce - CV0462itt" Salmon ottid Whitefish.
been confined to their rooms for cakes, to Bell at the ED. BOW M A N 4-1
lowest cash price.
some time suffering f row la grippe. Highelit prices paid for
-havq quite recovered and are able a object of We Aismociation is -to Butter and Eggs. 20 WHITBY, ONT.
Th
it6bs around axalb. lesson steall had progwate
Mr. a ad M re, FA-Mard t and M ro. the
:-FARMERS �CLAREMONT
A. J. Chandler. of Toronto, motor -
ad out on Good Friday and spente Members having pro 06100 00ns�s;nm NOW is the time' to get your
-th 'h the tatter's Parent&, mombse
o day wit son immsdiallsly wi, I CREAMERY
J. B and Mrs. Beal. of Nxecutdve 00m:71,= barrows, sharpened and
Rev E. O"bot a was in Oshawa Membership fee 61.0o. , ready
repaired
last Friday attendina'the exei�p HONE Highest price paid for
C Voksts fear be U4 We President a
tiv-3 meeting of the Wbitby-Lind-v d` so appilsollos. for. spring Cream at the
work.
-say Association EL Y. P. of Zzsc.'Oom.-Z� D. Banks, C. S. Palza.
Which he is president chnMont Creamer"
Mr. Nokes. ail oldresident of the or. K. S:Cbapman. Pickering. 1 0 R N E R E ID
L
-sixth concession of Uxbridge, died lirdtbeus Sbxubs 111h ardsm
rdlf's D. Munro, US. Rilh Give us sh trial and be convinced.
'k PIA -00
too
Inst week. His funeral the WoucT for T. W. prooldont ses"Itwy ...... CLAR'8MONT
on Sunday to %be Claremont a- Havion secured
-Aon Cemetery, and was largely at, Dowman A Son. at" Nurseries, EATTY
Miss Margaret McLellan, tesebor I am DrowwW to take orders for all
COal, Coal
-U&Bigh School. gild ILInAie of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, &a portou wishing new Harness -STANDS FOR %THE BEST
In the 0anse Orn^mestal Shrute Rte.. at
M Mon. of Toronto .. . .. .. . - — - . .. I par. -
University,
Mabel ;;C lowest powilible prices. should call on we before par: 4,
at thechasing and secure
University, are holidaying t the special, rates for lame quantities. Hard and Soft goal of tbe"
bows of their parents a 45tf pri"p-
best quality on
manse.Harmees repairing done at
hand
Claremont X. J. Chauman, lhck i
Thedirectorsof the Cla" ermg all times.
UU4010 Cemetery request M11 those All rinds of Harness Repairs kept
LA"y
who are to an4%rs for the U JL I-A%ov0s -A, VT constantly on nd.__ 7_7
of their plqto iotile with M747T -clarem-
Greng. the treasurer. by the and SP R Laiher Pilkiyo ont
of the mouth, when (be finamcial
Tear doses. too
Tes
Oar publk and contionaticu
V;�
schools *ill re-opeo on Monday Is here
-.after being closed for the Eastir TS9 -"OES Litter Carrieri, Bay Carriers,
vacation, and for the next three Etc.
Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow
months there will be a coati Bowls. Pressu" Systeinis
afloat
-sum- St AND RUBBERS
grind are ring for the mid It will pa
a
Ir on to get -mv prices on
At La
wer ezamiskation.9 bows before alsewhwo.
AAA reifilt of the heavy &now -
;on should not
ifalls during the past week the He" is.another list of.drdee"oroaderful valnes, which -FRMK J. FROUW-�'
71� roa&hive been badly 'blocked, mi": Men's Knee Rubber Boots, red and white soles, S 50. PIOKERING. 014TAAIG
As 4-00. MW#. Woman's and Children's plain
ptitting motor traffic oitt of bust -
Over Rubbers, W, 75c and 140.
son for the time being and causinsk
the sleighs and cutters to -be again
We also have & full suly of famouq�-Greb Shoes,
brought into service.
ee our new line of $Ipmid clearance."
Buster visitors were in Men's Black Overalle, re attend -
nee at both services at' the Bap, Wall Papers : . Meguilar 2.00. for 1.50. Men's: Khaki
Wt Church last, Sunday and some Pants, regular 100. at I.W.
Y. &
wire welcome guests at th6 B I &per or ever room an
P. U. on Monday evening, when Call at r% VS Phone SW
the pastor's CIA= presented. a very _ at.. every price J. FINGOLD
_,capable Easter program.
"A dod
Next Monday evening in ladies' CrXjA.TM=0X4W. ONTARIO. Of ail M&bWibk o
night at the B. Y. P. U. The lad- /What We Promise -We Do I
(as are preparing an interesting
consider
firograw. All young folks are in- somethi-
ng that can t . W
Vitpd to lktteod, especially the Sherwin -William, 8"' When it to
donebut once. be it great or J7
gentlemen as they will need to got . small, the best alone
for the near future.
some •' inters" for their program Paints and is sufficient. i, -
01,
ea
Next Sunday worning at- the .-Varnishes I Maximum'Secd
oty -1. T. MATHIS
Baptist CeltMake things look brighter
rch the pastor's sub -
-
'set will be "The Well -beloved, Office and Works, 'Whitby, Oak
VVt me I
ho also obeyed." In the even.
and better '.a inimum C-.ost
-tug the .message will centre round 9
Jeremiah.'s great qtiestion, , "Is
There SAFETY Deposit in the
rhere no Balm in Gilead T
-'branch of the Standard
re `eor'dia'lly Invited to enjoy t Buz 1 Leath or U& -Stm I
You
nearest -branch
these services; Bank will relieve any anxiety regard.
'rho worst ice -storm in years• Ing the whereabotito of yoiir,�alliable HARNESS
-OFtir ply olrqualliy Harness and
'',occurred on Wednesday of last BAKU% --while pernAWn-g- A
-week and it has played havoc A good rainge of -by you or a dilly :aAlhorized person. sup
mIs now complete.
oc with FM at any tiros daring banking. hours.
-BOOTS-GREB SHOE all the telephone lines throe horst New Ginghams
the whole district. - For several The cost is legs thark-ope cent per. We have a large stock of this Fainilu;
IMS 'day; the value received 19, an ittim. - Boot on hand -unbeatable
it` rained heavily and froze just arrived
bl# senswof secrit
it fell. In a short 'time' the a for hard wear and tear. as Z,
wires became so heavy that when Come and get your choice' REPAIRING
the high wind followed the lea
0.rz.. . UE We maintain our established repute.
-snapped off by the tacore narthe before they are all
complete tion for repairing all kinds of'
..wires broke, cansing a c picked over harness and boots.
demoralization of the tele! ohs
has proved a gfeat i -STAND -ARD BANK
system. which21 CECIL BRADLEY
__0_F_ _CA.NAJDA&.
InconvenleuCe LIU t'll"
a very Do
I It will take a PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager Harness maker,
heavy expenditure to restore the Brariches it!** at Brocklin, West Hui, Whitby
long time and
PTrlKr- T NZ(-.. R TO
system to a satisfactory condition
f:r Cr A P T? A", 0AT7
f
<W�sf.a,. « yy,•AI:a• >. . �. ,r:..,,,-- o ,ay,, y y •arc,. - YgSa r. ypg. v- (yli -40
.
< tlalrud. "They'lleatch him, and I den minut+a.. Then the door openedToune
�II�T' Leava
shall have to gime evidence against aggaain, and Drillford same back. Be
-- him, and my avislence'll hang him!" s hind biliwalked the accused man,.4 In attem
with - ----
,. ,
' happen before that comes, off, Rich -
The,
m .
Bird," intehmpted Miss Penkridge. T� Prisoner -stepped forward'; rff With
garding Viner earnestly.
The man may be innocent. Thesis two ,•viWrl" he ,laid, in a low, coneen-
did the fee! it much?" tasted tones_' don't ou know me? I'm
women- _ _
-_ -- ,Tbe uzxW _»
y P, -
;epl3iid Viner. a Hyde? You and I were st-
"Especislly the girl; she seemId so Augby together."
' collected about evveything.. . You'll gon S 0
- -
rotand there with me? -4 CHAPTER V. - -
wecaa-be 6 any aeryice o thea,; t,Qp3t Y'r,i3 THAT 1•tAN1
_-:_-- --- --- certainl'y," tusentod,Misa Penkridge. .; t«- -
- GREEN 'EA Hyde. Viner exclaimed.erectI"Therese :
$e was about do leave the house is tiwL'e what I remembered! (If course • -"-•'
k '
are sealed. fa air -tight ! slaaaiavm foil. the morning when a police officer ac- I know you, But good heavens, man, donor w�I tell you
costed ham, Inspector Drillford's cam- what does all this mean? What's the old-fashioned wash -day
Their f3'esh - flavor Is finer than Olt>>► plimenta; and vgould Mr. Viner. come l brought you to this place? Tell mel ►
' p �i31'�' sALA%%a. round? i rve been certain for an hour that on e t
of wowan a,•� est
: ; a as os-Gmu owder.
_ �,. "We've t the anan sir!" be, whir- didn't kill this man, and I want to help
pored. "3 hat's why you're wanted," you. Bret -tell us the truth! What : �� ��
do you know about it? How did you y i
i th ?„ lan nerves a
_:.. •
Thi
____
CHAPTERry DHyde
y at suddenly drop intoa, chair-xemperol-all-eome.frow the
des Y „ped „ , - everlantlag rah -rub -sobbing
n9sTiii AtN4 AND THE 1cNlrw. by which he was standing.
"Let, me sit down, he said. I m
Viner was hoping that the polios , on the aao3tmt wats6boaeri.
,tad got hold of the wrong man as he I mak, tired, too. I ve been out o! a
.r- •ddl "Of u asked into Dri:lfo 's of-.(_ b y pockets dor' days now!" I haven't had
Peery e,modern way istolet -
_ Ace, but as enough. I "Your relations. quest V
BY J. 8: FLETCBER. - o walked
w +" q mer.
t one glance $tizsso do the, w
' "That's the man I saw," he whisper. - "Didn't want them to know," ana-
. ,. .
Author of "Black Money," "Searhaven Keep," etc. ed to Drillford, veered Hyde. "I had to clear out o! a the hard work fid
"I'll tell you how we got him," Drill- my lodgings• -which was nothing but -washingto just -
a ford explained as they withdrew. I an attic, three days since, and I've
•
-----LEADING--CHABACTE_RS IN THE CHAPTER III. , been wanderin about amply dissolve Rinso in,
q STORY. ! WHO WAS M8. AltwMN. give hie name went into the pawn- !� an me ess, since that- Last the wash.water, put is the
-Richard Viner a young man of leisure broker's oho in Edgware Road and ( night I got wandering about this part,,� sok for 2 hours tie
- living with itis aunt in London; one i "You don't know very mach shout P live As I was going song the top side of
,night while taking a walk, comes ; Mr. Ashton?" he said, to the ladies. asked for a loan on a diamond ring Marquendale Square, I noticed a pap- tmoce and
jet rinse.
aeon the dead body of "Yet -this is his house, isn't it?" which he pr3duced• Now, Pelves saw sage and turned into it, as a man came
Joseph Ashton, an apparently wealthy; "pll .that I know is this;' replied at once that the diamond in this ring walking out. Viner, look for that. - Masa do pour nest - -
-- resident of the neighborhood. 1 Miss Wickham w father died la was well worth all' of a thousand i man! Find bim! Hes the fellow these washini.
-' Dr. , Cortelyon, whose residence : is : ,, ands -a m of the first water I He Police w&= This man passed me -
nearby, says Ashton had been stab-' A stra.is when I was about six years Ao
and 'went on into the squares I went .
was therefore considerably
Dec through t£e ei1 ori. -- � 'ORas-alraady-dead+ y astonished Made b� the fbal�eri _�...
wben hiscustomer asked�or a loan of �ti tbcri I 0
Inspector • Drillford finds Ashton's and my Sather lest me in charge of ;n, ands on ler still more eo when man, lying across the flags. I don't Lqg ,
moue has been taken Yrom his Mr. Ashton. He sent me to school in Po know that I'd 'any impression about
the fellnur suggested
t ing an learns rom the ng.an an ere
a young man (whom Viner. had! twelve years• About two months ago shoule buy it outright for twenty-five. lieve I thought he was drunk, or ill Change sva3hing
partly recognized) had fled from the' Mr. Ashton came to England, took this Under pretence of exarntnging it, Pel- or something. At the same instant
scene. I house, fetched 'me from school and got i ver took the ring to another part of that I saw him, I saw a diamond ring 'into - just
Miss Wickham, an attractive. girl, 4, Killenhall to look atter me. Here his shop and sent for a policeman. And i ing on the flags close b the 'man. -
y snatched it up, thrust t into m rinsing
Ashton's ward. ! , the end was, this officer brought the i
- =ffirs. Rilllezthall is bliss Wickham's we've e.l been ever since -and beyond man here, and Delver with him, and •
tis - chaperon -companion These ladies that I know scarcely as thin pocket and ran. rep the passage. - -�
Y Y g• sneaked into a shanty in a yard, and
astonish DriI.ford and Viner when the ring. Here :t is! Both the ladies
they declare they knave little abonn " Drillford looked at the elder lady. stopped #n it the rest of the n, ht. And
recognized it -and so we arrested him this morning p g.`
I know, practically, no more than g I tried to awn the sin
"r Ashton. -. Mina Wickham has told you," said and there he is! Clear easel" "And that's the whole truth?" asked _
Mrs. Killenhall. "Mr. Ashton and I got
"What did�he say? asked Viner. Viner. R-452 j b{ +E
in touch with each other through his I'll t*11 yon wbat he said, in his "It's the whose truth," declared
advertisement in the Morning Post. exact wort♦, replied Drillfor$ 'I'm Hyde.(Tobe continued
absolute, innocent of that. he said. ,( ) ,
We exchanged references, and I came ,
here."
I But I can see that I've placed myae:! 0
"Alit" said DrElford. "And -what in a very strange position.' And after 1 -A Royal Rebuke. -
mitrht his references be, now!" that be would say nb more--i-he- hasn't
'
"To his bankers, the London and even asked to see a solicitor." To carry a cane or any kind of srlck,
Orient," answered Mrs lndon h nl An hour later, the court was packed in the presence of the Mikado of Japan } :
to the doors --Vine, : himself }fad b� 6 helm forbidden by wart eti- r'
` "and to his solicitors, G"rawie, Pawls quet4e. It is theretgre a graceful cos.
+ - & Rattanbury." gradually been forced into a corner cession that haus been areaced to the
"Can on tall me an about near the wiinesa-box. And from that j -
: EVA y ` Y anything arid, said o t'feebiled Admiral. Count
!' �j>!/� Mr. Ashton's usual habits? What did cater he looked with renewed interest
ite.do with his time"' at the man who was pr�asenti lased I Togo, commander of the fleet that des- . •
: y p 1 troyed the. Russian fleet in the battle d�
y . s "He was out a great deal n aajd Mrs. its the dock, and for the hundredth
7.U dotes t take f31> r time asked himseK what it was.in his of the Sea of Japan, the right to carry
6� Ki.lenhall. Se used to go down to a cane wbenever he viafts the royal
` '!t0 113 iitl�. the Cit He wee' open out an even- I face that woke some chord of memory MNle Products Oid.
"��Y TM . y court. tt somebow recalls --perhaps
Natto�o >�}� ; in Once, since I came here, he was is him. Butter was known for at least 2040
4ni19 g ng of the criminal by its uaiQketaeat-that cleverly mild
s away for a week In the country --he' There '�aa aotyiiI rebuke which Cbarles lI adminleiored y before the CbrisEffin era. It was
- didn't say where. But be never said
In the accused mans appearance. The not used as food. however, but mostly
, y �� worn and haggard look of his tacit to SVi131ara Penn whoa, true to Quaker
much as to where he went. denoted poverty, if not recent actual custom. b4i entered the royal Presencae ' a° a medbcfzre and ointment, and fa
«some parts was employed as an Iftml-
WlrigLty'b ti Did he carry much on him in the privation but be was undoubtedly a with his lint on. The king at onus un-
way of va:nablea or money?" gentleman. covered. "F'riead Cisarlea," asked sant for lamps. The butter was
Po P +,
Ii>�'ali lfCiR1C{iiD/ ttletl�, "He wore a very tine gold watch and The case was --black against the ac- pia. " r,�� thy dtnrned crudely in skin boas or
bm� a 8igIA chain," r!ll;wered Mrs. Killenhal'l; cured, The lice Proved that a knife hat r • "Because," replied Charles. "3t pduthes. and waa a very inferior ar-
i "and as for mons -we'I is always had been found in the prisoner's h# tide. Cheese has been known slues
d� y ' ' y n is the oastom for only one petaozs to )
sr_med to have a lot in his arse. And pocket which, the divisional surgeon the earliest times, the oldest mention
A be uncovered where I am.".
aA �r s� 1,� he wore two diamond rings -very fine iitAshtoft ss bold have taused fife wound of it occurrini in 1400 B.C.
j atO" The magistrate urged the accused
He moved towards the door, and man-wbo steadfastlyrefusedto gtve VVhere There Wei l�Otth6j Minerd'a Liniment for colds. ,+
—_ JJ
Viner , aonse• Hama or address=to reveal his Iden •
thing impels
ng in a rens -er -tity, But the prisoner only shook his ' - - Fish That Maks U ht. 111
instead of Mur. KillenhalL head. When Mark Twain is his eaz4y daw !a
" « "Not yet, at any rate`: heinsweted• was the editor of a Mlai*urt paper. a It self=nttata knew how to maks the
I live close by -you, he said If
n there Is anything that I can do, or that "1 want to hear zine." superstitious sabacriber wrote to lin. phosphorescence produced by lumin
my aunt Mian Penkridge, who lives
Whoa > he proceedings were over and saying that he had found a spider In his oat fish ' It might be possible to use
with me, can do? Perhaps you,wil3 let, week,
accused, formally remanded for a paper and asking %whether that was a fats and otle for i}ifrminatiQn an a re-.
me cel! , can morning." week, had been removed to the cels sign of good luck or bad. The humorist I markably cheap bam4s.
-thprevious to being taken away, Viner
"Thank you, Mr. Viner;" alts said. went mand.to Driaford's office. wrote him this, sad he printed it: ------- - -
-I "It would be very kind if you would:" "Look here!" be said abruptly, find- "Old Subscribe B'i r going a luck r r
your paper was neither Good luck nor
'r I • As Viner and the inspector walked Ing the Ina r atone, _ -
- Into the police -station, Dr. Cortelyon you think I`m t bah, but I don't be- bad for you. The eviler waa merely I SE it
.came out. ' Dinll:ford stopped, him. lieve that chap murdered Ashton. Do looking over our Paper to see w;Yich I
"Found out anything more, Doe- you' think it likely that a man who merchant Is not advertising, so he can
?" mast have known that a regular hue go to that ritore, spin his -web over the BUS H ES
tor. he asked. y door, and lead a life of undisturbed i
and cry* would be raised about that
"Nothing beyond what I said' at. We sold more than a hundred
• " murder, would be such a tool as to go peace ever afterward."
L first, replied Cortelyon. The man red otter one' of the rrtirdered man's I thoutand Ross Bushes last year.
has been stubbed through .the heart, Fings'within a mile of the spot where p - + There is a 'reason. gond for
from beh' we:F- Mlnard's Lintment yasel by ghysiclans. t
catalogue.
e:ivered blow. I should say the mar- "Wo:l, but tbat'e precisely what he HERBERT WATERa
y
10 AN= it dere. had waited for him in that pas- did, Mr. Vinerl" Drillfard axclaiined. ^ 4 ' its QUEEN sT. E., TORONTb
&age, probably knowing his habits." And I know why."
_ y
+ The divisional surgeon was inside # :Why then?" demanded Viner.M� �� Ara you al settled in
"Whoever stabbed this , ansa had I pause he wac starving,, answer- SHIP us YOuR ,t
5 } ell Drillford. "And when a man's at your new home?" EGGS,
some knowledge of--anatom " he told do you think lie's going to Mrs. Holbrook -"All but the child-r
LTRY,GAME•
that stage,
Viner and Drillford. "He was" killed stop at anything? Not he! I to:l you ren. They can't sleep a. wink, ',My ,T-ERA-woFEATHE
r by one swift b'' -ow from a particularly he waVinad for,foodl" _ husband hasn't time yet to connectRS
EBLYAtt!'F�rR ROUND-
'17ss {oboe d 1Eltiog �te Irea keezi-edged, thin-b'aded 'weapon which "Another. ' thtngr said Viner, the aerial for the bedtime rAorlea aYI°''P''i�*-1D d�'+ararrtaQtbout a hundr d Md iEty dmw was driven through his back atthe "Where is the rest of Mr. Ashton's _ __ cart 16r a w+vek ohead
r the bolts of r oedfaaer
is
exact epos" .. _
property-hla watch chain, the other
his an� wasn't there a
• lbs
:•, egideakac d rasa•
io nearly 6K & sant. Th. Hot.
y
Virier walked slowly homeward.
He lei himBea into his house
ring purse,
�
pocketbook, How is it this man
l c Loa snore Handl a be ..
�? bus try *0 beck
•a
quietly as possible, but Miss Penk-
ridge, in wrapit and looked
wasn't found in possession of them?"
"Eary- enough for him to hide all
Drill
O° O0 b�sf
curl -papers
those things, Mr. Viner;' said -
Is nos d Foto
round the side of the door.
"Heavens above, Richard!"
ford, with an indulgent smile.This -
"We:], I don't believe he's sty,"
aietsw that ma i e oepoiat
she ex.
"And ru
jl[rnfimg «� �: way".
claimed, "What is ''the matterl Halt-
Past twelve!"
rzpeated Viner. I want to do
something for him. Is there anything
�to
- lisle yew mow' -
You were my dear aunt!'' hs
prevent you from going to him, te.1-
him that I'rn convinced of his inno-
c
„
said. There are queerer, stranger af=
fairsmin life than. one fancies! And I
ing
cence and,that I shoals' like to get him
THE a
-I've been pitchiorked-thrown-
help -legal hel ?"
"Tlere's nothing to prevent it, to he
C OMP ANiY, L1MIT•SD
clean into the middle of things! I1".
sure," answered Dr:iford, and present-
-- - -- --
--Iles toad her .the. adtieoture. And.Fiy
he left the room, after pointing -
-
Miss Penkridge, who was an admir- j Viner to a chair. Viner waited -five,
'
aLle listener made n t ✓+
' rub s
'6-39 BpMecO� M= t — Montreal
TAYLOR.- -•- -- -------- _ = -' 1
FORE&S
Tree =
Pruners
For every purpose in the
orchard, cufling limbs up to 16 inches. Handle@-
4, 6, 8,10 and 13 feet• II
- ' �O a
o common nn -i,
her nephew had finished.
"That
Do Not Discard, That
_ ___--•-----___----.__---- --• -
` F"`p��,�,,,
Turaa►lrranetap►knew tbsoft
;��} Hmpow Iron #s -1a
poor Mr. Ashton r abe said a.
last. "1 used to wondf'; about hiati,
Good Coat Pest
��� RUGS "`
From y0°f Old C4rptb
Pur de.crfpti.e drevLr .cut
toanladd►wonrequear,
I him in
and
tlipecid- Hotpoint Trow $I extra• -
when saw the (quare, I used
to thi ,k of him its somebody who'.!
Because the Pants Are Worn.
Do not.tbrow away yon old wvt�
or ana.. i.t �. r. waay. than >"
TAYLOR--FORBES
:. '. -,•�' :.: K-a7•a
. _.: - .. ] -•
seen thin t"
tfail o. M. rat. or pants, a a neral.. w.
wo►nit oeple and prier of now Nat. to aatat,r
bar
years a and an eeootlEnkd asset6%
C OMP ANiY, L1MIT•SD
`.
%► ,Cay,drae Csesstal_ Product
Viner made a ?adden grimace. -.
for emir app ova.
I any hoses. —.__�—
Writ, ler tsds�a —&ua No. ts.
a
{ GUELPH+ -BHT' - - -
- ----1
18StUE No. i�-�Qe.
wish I'd never seen that- pees:•
` devil who was running awayl" he ex-
THE PANT SHOP
22 ParkReld Ave. Toronto-
Co. Mile (lAwA, WL
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.'71,=4't .:V' '.,'-.,C,A,-.1
. L
roe" Atay be protected by *Imply lay�_ .- - J �.
-
Ing the Mae& on I% bed'of strawy littor
bot sim
W 06 SI dtat water wilt THE CANADm How—MIAK
dralm, away. If wwheneft falldomm
ttoyro
ER a co Brea with three or tour Inc lias,
7
.'v fX :_ _r orJt(I1,0r_UeUI_1U_
pieces of !the
will. al
w" V
tacled. by the 41now, s%irviving the
.- x 6
PL-A-NtN
G -SUIL OWCP —FWAtsI CNO -ter--Wfth-: �Qr -no-talury.
DECORAMNO FVVA'S�. QAJRDE"h which are not removed from their.suW
ports 7,
may bt protected by mesas -of
burlap tied over them as securely as
V,
-"Wasted Swee
This is one. Of the comino"oot, ex.
Pteselom to everyday speech, usually
need either sarcA4tically or hunwrev*
ly. But there was nothing, bumovous
or earoastle sb at its original use, for
it is a popularized version of one of
the loveliest sentences .-In the tamons.
"Elegy written in a Country Church-
.0
yard," by Thomas Gray.
-He had been looking at the grave- 0
7
stones ajkd tha "mouldering heapa"O
which beforgotten n4mes. It all
-yet haod
1* 0 40 seemed to him. very futile;
these vDiagers had larger and wider
•. . . . . . . . . .......• I'M' V
0
ppoIrtunlium, Dome of tham. Might
have rizen
to eminenos. He says:
X.. . "Their lot forbado," in other words,
they never had a chanee.
FIRST PRUNING4EC10ND YEARS PRUH1140 OF SIECOHI)
AFTER PLA14TINOP 6Ik0VTN YgAR'3 GROIWTti,
Perhaps In this u*jlect6d,#p6t ip laid
-Showing how to prune Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Hybrid Tea Roses should be pruned more severe.17. Both kinds Some heart once prat ant w" cal-
flower-MPOW-OUMatr yeex's, AXoFth. The lllustraUm-aaa shows the-depth to which Room should be planted. ostial fire;
Hands, that the rod of empire might
have away-ad.
CUM OF OUTDOOR ROSES Or waked to so" the living lym, FOR
ANY
BLOOMER FROCK R
a
loy Henry J. Moore HOUR OF THE DAY.
-But Knowledge to their eyes her t,
This brie*1 fitrbc� will
fax aa prunfug is concerned. Prune ample page. -Adapted to the little girl of 2 to
lis devoted to large enough to accommodate the ex-! Rich with of time. did 8 years of age, and very easily lean- of Roses, which are satistaoctory tended roots and scatter flue fertile! those Of vigorous growth lightly, hoes
toplant In Canada jud to such cultural of week growth severely. Climbing
sou in the bottom. choosing a time dered is this smart little frock for
dotafie as are colisl4ared essential to; when the soil is fairly dry sad friabte. room are very vigorous and do not re- Chill Penury regressed their noble general wear, closing at centre front -1,
INUCCOSIS !n the producalon of strong i Remove all damaged or broken roots. qu-tre the beed pruning of the hybrid race, under its scalloped edge from collar
--L-Aud r vigorous bushes tnd Ins -dowom with a sharp, kikife, spread the. roots 1 perpetuals, or the more severe- treat- And froze the genial current of the to hemline. The short kimono s'eeves
fig.
The,11oll. than meat of the hybrid teas.
well. Plant two inches deeper soul. are finished with little scalloped an
Severe pruning and thinning of the
A fairly heavy clay loam -le the best the old BOU marl on the. stem, This and two patcIr poc.keta trim the front.
soil for Roves. Such a &OiKs cool in is easy to detect, as usually the por- i sterns of Roe" will encourage vigor" Full many a gain of purest my serene The bloomers are gathered into hands
I -
summer, an 14_1•ew condition for root -tion . below. the 0011 Is a yoHowimous growth from the stems which re
b The dark unfathomed caves, of ocean at the knees and finished with elastic
brown. while the portions are 1 main. That Is the reason we prune
growth of the subjects and being also po beer: at the top. No. 1284 is in sizes 2, 4, a-
hybrid teas severely.. They are usual- Full- many & flow Is bora to blush and 8 years. Size A years requires 1%
retentive of moisture to ideal for the: green. it the bosh bears the swollenor
y of weaker growth than the hybrid unseen.
-t h. I portion which is characteristic- of bud-' yards 39-inch material for the dress,
production, of strong flowering grow perpetuals or the stronger growing Dark colored bum)c so" because they! ded plants. lower It two Inches And waste -its sweetness on the and 1 yard additional for the bloomers,
i I - below climbers. desert air. Price 20 cetits. 1q
absorb and retain more of the sun' this into the hole, Wft:i the hand scat.
beat than do the light colored -clays ter the soil evenly among and over the When pruning hybrid teas select and Our new Fashion Book contains
are unsuited to the Rage pure, abrouja roots until they are thoroughly retain three or tour of the strongest The churchyard--where this grant I,many styes showing how to dress boys
clay* are too hoary and lack fertility covered. Move the plant upwards and I stems, preferably those which are well poem is supposed to have been writ- and gir:s. Simplicity is the ruo for
distributed over --the plant Thin out ten is at Stoke Poges, a village not far well-dressed children. Clothes of char-
the remaining weaker growths.' Thib
they should where existew be lighten-. downwards *Itgb-tlY to 2116w the Son I I
ed somewhat by the addlUoin, of or to settIO, then finish tboo work by fill- f rom Windsor, and there both the poet acter and Individuality for the junior
will favor a more busform than and his mother are buried fo:ks are, hard to buy, but easy to make
ganle matter of which manure from Lug the. bole by means of a spade,
the cow stables I* been, this being a p firmly around the plant, and. where careful thinning Is not done, Gray was educated at Eton College, with our patterns. A small amount
Cut the stems, which remain, back to to which he addressed another famous spent on good, materiels,
cool mature. not besting much in to the surface smoothly. If het so from the old wood. &I- of money
and � two buds or
mentation &M being watery in decom- J-�eather to dry, saturate the soil poem. the last line of wbich Is One of cut on simple lines, will give children
'ways the me famous sayLngs in our liters- the privilege of wearing adorable
position adds to the cootness and to' Busily LCOrd a mulch Of litter or halt i . when possible, leaving the bud
the moisture content of the soil decayed manure, if ilauLing to 'done I which points in an outward direction tura: the
Ignorance is bliss 112 things. Price Qf the Book I Ge the copy.
diary stable -manure, however, may in the Spring. . to conserve the moisture When these buds form woody growth, i roily to be wise " He went onto Cam-
-be employed when ox manure cannot of the 6011 1 It will grow away from the contre of bridge. where he become- the great HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
to the bush: which consequently will be friend of Horace Walpole, with whom Write your name and address plain-
be obtained it the soil to too light and Poses should not be left exposed
left Open. Air, light and molaturi wIH he spent two years on the Continent. y, giving number and site of such
sandy it may be Improved by the ad- the sun while planting, Should any thus have freer Orculation around the
dktion of loam and of ox manure Or of drying of the roots be apparent ere Tbey quarrelled, however, and Gray patterns as you rent. EnI 20c in
leaf soil so as to make it fertile and , M Planting, Immerse them In water for atoms. the latter w1il thus grow vigor• returned to the University. where he stomps or coin (coin preferreo; wrap
of moisture. l.an hour. or It the stems appear Ahrivoi. ously and produce better leaves and spent the rest of his life in scholarly it carefully) for eseb - numbft and
flowers; the wood will ripen more pur
the led and yet alive, bury the entire Plant, suitsand where he was later re- address your order to Pattern Dept.
,
The beds, or'bi)krdom to receive soil for a few satisfactorily, will more likely survive Co..Rose bushes may be prepared during, root and stem. in moist conciled to his old friend. Wrson Publishing 73 Went Ado-
..Autumn for either 1I Autumn or dam If the steles are not normally the winter, and from Its buds better !aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent Sy
Spring planting. `They may. however, restored by this practice. have the the following Spring, appear. and stronger growth will after pruning Shakespeare Supreme. return mail..
also be prepared during March or eoriy plants replaced, and so prevent dtfiap- emem-
Shakespeare continued his reign as
her that when you prune hybrid teas
April and as the Room do beet when Potatment. The proper-time to plant scope.
that the more weak growth ydw re- the most popular •foreign dramatist in At the Tele
;,loir roots are sale to Penetrate deep. Roses Is ftrtng Spring, as early as
In move. the more you will encouraEs the the German theatre in the season just
ly It Is well to dig the soil two spades the *OR can be properly worked. closing. Althouili modern English and I aaw the moons of Jupiter,
me working t1l* 1914 winter lQ1Z4&dde* gI
growth of the strong. The cloth for tea -as last laid on,
a.
deep, at t e liimli Hybrid perpetuate usually do Zkyt re- American productions have appeared And toasting of the cb4kwe begun.
1.
$u the manure. If the son to prepared the West Coast, and southern Penin
Quite extreme measures when in ever Increasing numbers, there was
11n, autumn fresh strawy manure magr
suras of Ontario, they may be planted pruning- Wbaix out of doors I sensed a stir
Select five. or six or as many,strong no dramatist able to challenge the
but if In Spring. 0 One
be employed, only during late October or early N6vem- And child caHIng "Walt for her!
growtlitras you think necessary, to. re- Mrd of Avcn's hold on the favor of o mother. come anit see this star.
that which is at least half rotted. her with safety.
tain. See � that they are weA dtatri- the German public. r
Brouglit down as close as lanterns
-Prunin
buted and remove the remaili
The Position. ing weak. This season there have been more
then 2000 prnducions of twenty seven are.
Upon the choice of the position In The prinolpies of rose pruning. I er growths. Cut the selected stems 200 And round, like Earth! we knew they �41
which to plant the Poses may depend though simple, are not generally well 1 back to on outward bud six or eight Shakespeareen dramas by about
. _--succeas in theb--caku-m. -, It Is beat to understood. The different kinds Of from sep&mte_o"apaules_ _"Twelttk_�Iight�L were;
inches -Wuf-tbInk! to see a round*& a
plant them In a somewhat sheltered Roses require different treatment as which bears it. Do not cut all.stems headed the, list, having been given 231
7 ' I rounded stars look much more.
position but qlao. open to fWI sunshine. an inar. times by thtrty-four companies. Next And rou
The plants miust have abundant at the same height, otherwise f the fa
"gb� R Suited to tistic chopped off appearance will re. In order came. "The Taming o
Roses{ Small Apron.and all I ran to share
bot" should be protected somewhat pecpetuals Shrew," "The Merchant of Venice,"
suit. Incases where hybrid my. boy's great moment. What-
Gardellu .1 :.
from the pre"UHng winds o! winter, ajrs, not normally4.Vigorous, prune them "A Midsummer Night's Drca
110 in.
also of summer for that matter, so _1Hybrid Teas advised for by- thello" and "Macbeth." "Harrilet -might!
for a year or two., as III sweet biting air.'
that the blooms.- will not be destroyed 't-ld. to-P T'lo R�t, h-Vor.. C,t;, ranked nnly twAlfth an -ibe list the F'ros"t, a new f__
before season, while "Anthony and Cleopatra" And thi6ath-tye-tel,080090, $wear,
fuNy serving tWoir Purpose- Etiole,de Holland--dark red. this drastic method should their A fragile beiI filled with light'
Mors eapeciaDy to It necessary to'proo- Red Letter Day-Scarl9t crimson.- be restored. came twenty-third,
I saw it With the" very eyes.
test the position from north and east Mors than twenty-five German cities
Grass an Tepittz-Scarlet crimson. Roses a dif- drop:of light-tbat swung
in the me of dimbinx I saw the
in our colder sad more. northern I*- had fifteen or-more Shakespeirear;
entities. In all other resI the post- General McArthur—crimson. forent treatment is necessary. Prune pri-,sentaiions, Berlin leading with 144 four faint sailing memo -among!
Geo. Dickson-Derk scarlet ci Im- away the flowering growths as soon as (The moons looked jonly halt the else
'tion should be taRy,operi-to favor at- wait until more than' 500.
son. of minnows.) "ad that star"
the flowers fade. Do not Of scales mospherle wokmm during summer, Madame Ravary-Golden yellow. Spring. Remove the very dN and the Has me transported twice to fiT
Masses of II P*wftg shrubs or Richmond-Red scarlet. dead canes and train strofi&`YOung As Jupiter from Earth," I said; menses may be pftntbd or advantage Willowmere-Pink shaded -yellow. oars to repifice these., Canes
more For In my veins and in my head
be taken of existing structures to of- Viscountess, Folkestone —Creamy than three years old may be removed joy and wonder blamed and
Great
ford protection. The position should'.
pink.
if younger ones have been produced to shone be such that water Will not stand In,
Premier-Pink. repace them. Do not cut, away any gazed upon-
essential
the soll. good drainage is as W. Christie Miller- ink.-
strong canes, which are likey to re- t
Moons of a planet In the skies
to success a& any other factor, - Roses :1 i
To -think �kbat I had
Lady A. Stairley-piuk. produce II unless �tt I.% possible Seen with these kitchen-gazing, efek!.
will not endure In b&I drained soils
and in such may d to during . the first Hybrid Perpetuals. to 1`11 the gap. Remove the thift and
—Sarah N. CleghDr'n, in, Harper0s
winter. The position thus should not Alfred Colomb kraggling stems which grow frn the
bright carmine Magazine.
red� root completely. Shorten back the
be In a depression but rather a slight
Baronese Rothe-Pale-7-Pale Rose. young growths which are tied to the
elevation from, which -the water.will r,
;Grace Before Payment.
puraky drain. Hugh Dick&on-brilliarit Cr.lmeon snpporte at points where they are. not
A certain duchess had been owing a,
shaded Scarlet. !,likely to ripen ere wtntex..and 4-he old
Planting. bill to her milliner fors long tIM1&
ones only -when they reach the defiredUlrich Brunner--cherry Crimson.
Aa the different cla, ' %., of roses vary Mrs. JohTr Laing-86ft Rose-Pink height or occupy &nxenlenfly their U 1 4 14 After the bill had been repeatedly
in vigor, height and spreading 4r ignored the militner finally sent her
iI it is essontiffi that when planting,
Frau Karl Druschkl Pure White. allotted space. In cold localities It i�,
these things be constdcred - Plant' Hy-Dwarf Polyantha (Baby Poilyahths) best to al:o3v all of the strong young little daughter to collect It,
esno, "Be a-ure to gay 'Your Gra
-feet apart. Hatharl s to remain unffl,�spring. em to the
-no Zeimet-white, brio Teas two Hybrid Per duqJliess," said the anxious other,
Mrs. Cutbusb�Piak, —Winter Protection—
al three to three and a half feet. sad the cbMd promised to remombef.
petu s —Brililiant.. Red.
When, after ,long waiting, a-he was
There ia no advantage In planting Ort6an. Rose Bush Roses such as Hybrid Porpet
Ca6axlenvogel' - Golden yellow uals, Hybrid Teas and Baby' Polyan- He- -"Wonder. how we'd get along In
even u&I Into the presence of the ouch-
eight,
room too clvmCy. Six or
flaked with orange. rose a nd tbaa may be adequately protected over double Farness?"
eight feet apart, wbother planted near es& the little girl made a low curtsy,
She "What! A doer and a jackass'
trur ellis,. fences or ~purple. winter by mounding soil tip their glerris
tures such as tr and then, folding her hands and el*i-'
las. will for most Climbing Roses. to a height of about ten inches. The
pergolas, purpoI sus- Ing her eyes, said. softly:
Fxo&f#ft--ScarIeV I,-oil being procured elsewhere than why Soup Is Served First.
tire,- it is batter to plant tbepl far "For what I am about to receive
growths Fron1--t4e__a_rkta-wlie_re the__R()_s�ems, are The rea.-.011 %,by soup is lianal'y
planted. It Is not.well to pull the sof ' may..I.be truly thankful.'
may bo trained slid controlled than to Tousendschon (Thousand Reall-
armln,� Pink. In which the plants-grow up around because it Increases the flow of per-
allow them to become tangled and un- t(ee)-ligbt C
tnanageab!e. Inthis latter conditiqn Dorothy Perkins--Pink or White the S'tema as by so doing the roots taln,digestiTO grid cherer juices. These Workers in the artificial si.k fac.
-
Shey harbor Insects. and umatly do Dorothy� may be uncovered and deprmsilong juices in addIton to aiding digestive tories seem to be amost immune from
lot flower so profusely. Conrad F. Meyer-Silvery Pink.
ereate-d wherein water will stand to processes appetite influenza, because of the chemicals
-
the Injury of the subjects. ClimWng for the dishes that follow. used.
• Wheat pLeattug, make the holes very hardy.
7,
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old home at Baden. practising InTorouto, ill be here
—Mica Helen Matclfett;..18 sbdhd- id his 'office. on Thursday from 10
Easter at -their
—E. and Mrs. Weller opoent over - —Dr. E." A. Sadleir, 'Dentist, --Clothing*'
L00ALUSMS
.1. _..pringMork'
—H. R. and Mrs. Mooney were Ing a week with her aunt in To a. m. to 6 r)• m.. as usual.
ro n to. —Dr. H. -T. Fallatse, Residentin Tororatoon GoodYrIday.
—Miss Lilian Wiman is spend- Dentist. Office over J. S. Ba.19dous
F,
H. J.'Olilrk, .of T(irotito, spent
Ing her bolid[@�_vs wi
fth her mother bardware store. Office li to
aster with h' * rents here. I lBt Oil
dO gre. Rose 9 pen t In Peterbor6. 6 dailysadby appoint- —James an
te6d,-Overalls,"'Pant4i allid
taster with friends In London, Mrs. Robert Gormley left last miellit-
spend-sorne 0
_X1 _of-Torout0-.
spent Sunday with relatives, in sister I a Ohio. -PARP OF THiNKS.
—Thos. Calvert is confined to - * % ., I
Work 183 irts,
Pickering. ifarm' his home through illness and 18 Mrs. Jos. Laughlin and family. of
—Mr. Ridley has rented :, , v, 7:
near Otterville and will move *not improving as fast as his friends Oberrywood, wish, through, the col -
would like. umus of TuE Nswa, to thank the M&DY.
With every pair of Headlight Ove-zalls, Pants and
there shortly. friends "and -nelglibors. and also the
—The LRdles' Aid Society of St.
—Wm. Ururum6r..Aeacber in the members of the Odd Follows Order. Shirts, we gbarantee 'them to be the finest and
Dunbarton public school, is boll Apdrew's-Unitin--Chn-rch will meet for their kindness and expression -w of- best_y_gu_hav_e ever worn..—If-at thisi-end of -thirty.
I at. the home of Mrs. W. J. Olark or
da in? at bis home here. a m thy during the illness and death -days' wear, -.yon think otherwise, we will Rladly
—Mies Gladys Powell, of Toron- on Wednesday April the 14th, at OT their dear husband and father, and' refund your money.
with 3.00 p. In. 'All Wednesday,
are invited. for the many beautiful floral tributes, to, spent Easter here h. her —Stinday servi
ces in St. Paul's You can't beat that. -The prices are regular too
-7 parenti, W. B. and Mrs. Eowell. Church: 10.30 a. m. and 7 auras
Z.
—Miss Mary Clark, of Toronto, SALE REGISTER.
Morning subject, "Gideon, tlie
spent Good Friday and Saturday c
--at the he of her parents here. Mighty Man of Valor." Evenitirg, MONDAY. APRIL 12TH—Oambination
come sad Worship pumpjarm imolements, furniture.
Russell Bye wail confined to sutFject. "The Glory of God." All sale of hro)d sow, buggies, gasoline Williams' Heav Work Boots I
his house for several days-attiffe
r- ing f 2 cook stoves. ZJ tons of bay, about
in from the prevailing epidemic. —A congregational meet is another. line- we blow abut. After 7
9 St. Andrew's Church was held o 200 cedar posts, a quantity of mixed
thirty years trial we've concluded, and after
Miss Pearl Stork has been Ill grain and. other articles., Those who
couple of weeks with Wednead4 evenIng when an un ish to enter anything for sale are
..for the past co ous call was extended to Rev, w trying various lines, that you can't beat them.
-oving s6aim requested to apply to W. M. Duncan
a severe cold., .but Is imp: J. 9, Ferguson to become their
Sale atone o'clock Just try a pair this spring and you'14
nicely., or to F. Postill,
be convinced too.
—D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan, of permanent spastor. St. John at Green River. Terms caall. F.
Toronto, visited with the letter's Church, Brougham, also wit dur. Postill, auctioneer.
'ESDAY. 'L �ct 1,
-Pare= kar,
in the afternoon when they, too, WEDN APRIL 14TH n
-sale of horses. cows, steers—. heifers. ng, Pickering
on Sunday.
and Mrs. Mar extended an unanimous call to Mr. Fred T. Bunti
Y.
—Miss Ida Cook. A Pembroke, Ferguson. Rev. Dr. Best, of Bow- brood sows, sheep and a few imple. Established 1857.'�
is spending her Easter holidsys-,wanville. presided at both meet. -fnepts, the property of M. J. Holli-
s. 'day, lot I coo. B. F.. Pickering.
,with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Stork, Sale at 1.90 o'clock sharp. See bills.
.4. —A a ecial meeting of the town -
and other friend. P incil will be-heU-iu. Win. kaw, auctioneer.
—Mrs. F,ttzjk Sailee at2d Young_ 7-8 eo- % , , ,
son, of Trenton, have been spend- Pickering Town Hall. at 2 o'clock,Now hie
Ing a few days with the former's an Monday afternoon next, April Adwer'Usemonts. �r�
.mother, Mrs. Rankin. 12th, for the purpose of consider.
—Mrs, R. A.:Douglap and dau. tog and taking action on the esti. WANTED—Giri for Ilobt house.
'ghter, Miss Helen, of Toronto, mates for installing electric lightsaork. Apply PickeringNews,l
spent Easter with tbe-former's on the streets of the village, which
OR SALE—One sow and 9 pigs 6
slete", the Misses Bnntiog. was furnished by the Hydro- Fweeks old. W. R. Jarvis,'lot _13, con. 9, Pick-
-Bruce Conner, of the base line. Electric Powt-r Commission at the erling. Phone Clare 1603 31tf -
%
imoved ]art week to the east of request of a mAjority of the rate. WANTED—Good. capable. single
All interested are re-
-Whitby. where be has rented a payer,,. man for general farm stork,
A must be gooc�
Urge farm for a term of nursingears. oriented to attend, m. key and good with borsehorsesppI Pticcering
T
—John Bryant is busnursing —Ingoector Hill. of the Ainivie- New-. 3read. -Line If z1.
A G
rarm,
injured thumb which uninten- meut Tax Departruent bag fin- 0' RENT -05 acres paspastureMonskily carne in contact with a nouncedthat In fature all church- Twith creek. Lot 18. rear con. 5. Pickering. 7
F.r full parliculars apply William Badgerow. R
circular saw while in operation. es that intend holding hil enter- R. 1. Pickering. 31-32
Wilfred Monnev, teacher of tainment must make an apl3lica.
ERD GRAIN' FOR SALE—Irn-
the continuation School on Wolfe tion to the Departtuentat Toronto to 0.
Nro,ed Banner oats, good cleansed. 70cent%,
14and, I" spending his Easter va- ten days prior to the date of the I bc-hel at the farm. Apply at lot 1.), con, 3.
eation at the home of his parents intended entertaintriect. He gives rllklt.rig W H. Westney. -29-131
here. -UGGS FOR HATCHING—Well-
ag the reason that many clinrebesi
Miss Laura Andrew, principal have been evading the law by- 1ibred 'White %Xyandott", J, `v. Martin %train.
•
,6 ' . 1� 73 cents per 3. Call or phone Pick 5_10S. Mrs. •
of the Enniskillen public school, paying artiqts and other talent I Holler About
Geo hlutch• Pickering. 29,32
has been spending her Easter vaclL. who have helped on the nr6gi%aw.
Uon at the home of her parents Thin is a contravention of the law SEED ORA I*; FOR SALE—A quan-
Goose heat Also
!here. —The snow, rain, ice and wind a ie. 'io:�seonf$aA'I'f*alnfaoah'a'yandFrank Gostick, R
—Miss Ceynthist Barns has re- storm that was general through. R, 2 Claremont. Pbone 2M, Mf
sumed her duties as operator at out the greater part of the Pro- OR SALE—Alinut 200 bushels of
the telephone central, after a viace on Wednesday of Witt wpek Ffirsit-dass Maticheurian med barley 91 00 per
To- the bushel ATOT at lot 17. con 7, Picke og, at
:rApleasalat va ation spent In was the most destructive that , I -Uremoot r2l 5 1
phone John Miller. 302 L -
'ronto and elsewhere. Province has ever experienced rrhe
—Mr. Ridley bag been confined damage was confined almo,-t ex FARMIR TO RENT OR WORK ON
to his bed for several days sufferclitsively to the destruction of Shares Farm No 1, IuO acres Farm No.
2.,Aacrrs, Immediate possession Forparticu.
1. "fair from an altsc'k of the fill, but telephone poles and wire@, while tars write John A• White, Locust Hill. 31if
we are pleased to know that he hyttro lines also suffered to a cer.
OU$E FOR SALE -8 rooms. In
:has now quite recovered. tain extent. The Bell Telephone
H good state of re .b
pair, I acre of land, taro
—Robert _.FLankin. of Richmond bei For other particulars ap-
Go. reports that t r loss will and poultry.house &i;
Bill hair purchas�ro�m J. T. rest h at least a million dollarti. ply,. F.Ch,dlow, Merchant.Clarelitiont. 2",tf
of Mount Dennis. hia job The railwaysii also report that tLey S&LF_Scarifled Alfalfaqptd.
printiox plant n will take POO- have suffered very heavily. thout- FOR '" from Peel wed also Impro..tdArnev-
seasil r oats, from 2924 retered wed F.
Monday next, Hi ands of poles having been blown 'H"'Wrstricy, lot 11; con, 3. Pickering. Phone
many Pickering friends wish him down and the wires suffering COC- Pick 1113. .31
success in hi -4 new undertaking. reOpondiogly. In order to pt e-
—Easter Sunday wag not theAR1*I TO RB.NT—IM acres, hying STA U "TOM
vent ruch Ft heavy lo*% in future, , Y.,ts.14 3n6 2S.Pickiring, on Prov:nciall-ligh.
-on likes the railways in ni%ny caae• are ws)_,ust east of Dunbartcri. Poftsiori April kind this year that f% peri li
to styles in Pe lacing the old!.y,item by cablea. I" Also 50 -acre farm to e -t. W, B, Milne. R.
spring fashintis. W bile the "Ry The indeptvhdent telt-pblne com-
wfv4 mild and fbir the heavy snow I-) A S1 URE TO REN,r—Ahnut sixty panies have in tome ca%et ftiffCrod
-P. with an abjLrdance
and rain of the Saturday preced• rxcqi�ent cia,tu
lyre loq-, and it will be
..Irmg water. Lots of shady and well fenced.
Ing made the streets "Pleasant week, before the !aervice will be Apply at lot 9, -C^yrA-*—
for podetst, a". 7 :1, R. R. I.Locust Hill. I Al.
ar of con 4. Pfcite, in Si.�'I 0
!3.3
wait- reiFtiqed and it will tax the in-
�Farruers are anxionstY genumy of the directoriii to evolve qTRAYED STEER—At f f '%TV'
Ing for spring to open lip in order -R. R. 1. Brook "W'."o
a rchenle to finance -the work of k.- E Rtdrnan. .:-n,
hzivt�anie 6:�epayina expenses incurre,., also
CiRt they may get on the land to ring the great IoR4. In the J[Tundreds 'of pattern,% trbegin )
rep4i proving asithelost corre-pondsin every R
their seeding operaidon4, meantime, the subscribers will w2y with the att"e;rneriticirled. .31-32
It ip impossible now to have an find that the loss of the tele hone choose, from.
P. OR SALE—FairbAnka-Nforse liizht-
early Ppring, no matter bow favor ervice will prove a greAt incon- 1, ing plant. Famous Z enRine, 1 1-2 horse .7
able the weather may be. It is ' gc,-er. Entire plant has been, recently over-
venience. BuOiners and prafes-* hauled auied and repaired. A real bargain. Bulbs and no uniasnal thing for seeding eivitlal inen, particularly, will find other equipment go with outfit. Fred Bunting, Fall credit fori'all returns. rations to be about completed by it hard to get along withonr their Pickering. 21tf
this time of the year. or
telephone. The Home Telepb ne T:1 A R.M MACHINERY—Frost
.—Th,eex- pupils of St. John's C�,oyj;ij%q been a,ypr hpgvY 11 w—d 17—trith,st Tudhone, 5lidCrson. ohoGoods right in stock
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Separate Sebool, of Whitbyt will loser, and it will be many weeks Deere. Bissell. Gould - Shapley & MuK. r leurryn.
the Wilkinson. Best?=r1jr Order your regiring 0
ut now. Also De adios. W. `Frew Y,
present the "Country Romance," before the service throngbilf
a play in four acts, in the Town township will 'be placed in a Greenwood. 27tf
Pickering, on Friday, even- tborongbly serviceable condition. OUSE TO RENT- Im-f4ekerium
'Ing. April l6th.- - It is a simple While this hat been the most de- HVillage, a 7 -roomed house. good cellar, hard We deliver the Goodai.
plot bot full of spiseebee-and situs- struet4ve storm in the history of and %at water. wired for e=clight. Good _ _ . - �
• garden and a lot of lam and I fruit, also a
tioDo that sway an andience alter- the ince. there have been cd r Immediate Possessi L. D.
mately f�orn tevirs to laughter Ad. worse storms, but befoie thecotin- E.
mission: addlts, 85 cents; children, try became.s network of telephone In M a' S. -OHAPMAN
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L -OR SALE-0beap.'all kinds of
29 cents. wiren as "e' find it to -day, when is, and all kinds o
'"tons. harnei farm im-
-Maeter George Ridley. who nearly every sidt-road hall a tele- VJLIements in good order. Alsoseveralbes" and
suffered a relapse nearly two pbonalitm. This Ptorm hmss)90 fightscweaand cook stov6i and ben tem. High -
weeks ago and was d 1'. -001134
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talken back w ruined many fruit trees who - ff— Phone
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whose try. W.,ffWz�i;,-§tWu ville. Phone 19M 18tr
'13L We'lisel's Hospital, where he limbs were unable to bear the
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underwent tbethird operation for weight of ice. Radies have also Tj10R SALE—M.-H, farm machinery
wastolds, is doing nicely.' For I' and repairs,
rs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car -
several days all hope tor his re suffered considerably, but as their net; one 6 ft. binder, truck and carrier, both in 0
wires are not extensive, the dans- first-class: repair; one No. 4 com binder; one No.
It 12 De Laval separator good; one 13 -inch De
covery wars abandoned, but we age has been easily repairied. Laval cutting box '1923 Ford coupe with '26
are glad to hear favorable reports ig fortunate. however. that these license. Also one �9'cmk house, 6 rooms and dou- TL L
of his condition, and hope that a hie garage, with half acre for sale or rent. D. J. Gowili THERE S TELL Y (ALItIONT
permanent recovery -Im been storms are not of frequent occur- Gormley, D-4nbarton. 21tf EXCUSE I •-TELEP14014E
rence, and it is to be hoped. that THE cmwi
effected. THE JUDGE H I M
er GOS —1 have
this will be the last fora numb FOR HATCHING
secured from Mr.
—A number of the truck -owners of years, E J. A. Clark, of Brantford,
have been charged with overload- afirst-class Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel.
This bird was hatched from a Pen of high laying
ing. The law compels truck hens. Governmont inspected, their average re -
owners to /exit down the apnotint BROCK ROAD. cord being 2+3 eggsmWith this fine bird to head
my pen of first -c laying strainiliens, you
of their load@ to one-half during MIs. Chas. Hood is indisposed at cannot do better �han order your settings from
'setting. -orchirs filled from
..the months of March and April, present. meat 75 cents per -Mrs. Jas. Richard -
he Easter now on, Call or phoine 20M. 0
when heavy loads are -very de Walter Jackson spent t son, Pickering. 26-31
..structe to the roads. Many holidays at borne. jo..— 0 "Ili %
truck -owners run gremit chances in Gen. Grills has moved in to the
evading the law. On the western house just vacated by Gen. Farley. F E N C I N G
A staff of shovel men are bnov set•
part of the township Toronto men tin telephone poles in this district. I am prepared to build iLud sell all 0
-who han] milk to the city have , wiss Mabel McIntosh. of Toronto, styles of lawn, chicken wire and stock SU
iiii spending a few days with T. A, and fences at reasonable prices. 0,
been in the habit of greatly
looding--their trtK-k-9--tbxou.,Z101rt -4pa. Knox....__ trwan pay you to re A
_qps,ult u a before
the township and when they reach Wbil,e going west on the 4th con.' purchasing
the Highway st geond track is -est of here on Sunday evening Paul 1* am
d into . Diamond was run into by a car being I also have for Rai. Asphalt
-:waiting to take half the 1011%
the eity. The authorities, bo v. driven without lights. The buggy is ReadV jtnoflng and Elm
St complete wreck. -Some damage Bale Wire.
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,ever have warned then) thilt-F,
occurred to.tbe car which was defviped
unintinnam-e of the violation of ?W for A hPOUt - tWO boors, No nrip was•
-ill land them in the dice is-irionalviniltred. Whenwilitheppo Whitby R. R. I NNW
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