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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_04_23RM rmr, 4r� pp"r W-1r-WTVTM -pr_ . , 77, F1 A 7, aver iAN -23, 1926 -'ONT-,- FRIEDAYs- APRIL No.X3 3 '17 VOL. XLV PIC' ERIING , C*700,= CEDAR . . 7 C Thursday (today) dozet. -fonmt tb Born. oil Saturday, April I 7th, to 10--GREENWOOD ��, Medicag i. 39W Mill %Ua 13UkOt Gordon- and Mri. Muilsoo, 4, d&u. congregational meeting at St. Geor- go's Church., Pickering. for the Dun. ghter. T C1 on and Pickering congtegatlohp, E. FOEtSYTH. Opb. D.. Director -bart . . . at 8 p. m. --Be- there. ,;XIL *O=etrical Association of Orawrio. Reg. W BROCK ROAD. : - --,MT istered berof the American Optbwetrical Sunday, April 25th:.2 p. m.. SudT. oclad". __Lyes r2-;ned by appointment. -7e-cove from the day School ; 8 p-. -m.. Service. In the • _P oe 2804. Claremont. Ont. Mrs. Knox is ring.: Community Hall. The preacher will Established' 1838 :'.LOG§. WANni). effect@ of the fi;!. Physicians and ourowwo of Oniada. liessitLats of Royal College of Surasons, Motor traffic is gradually increas1r. and Choppinj, Wood on the Brock road. - friends to b ar -Archdeacon Davidson C. McKINNON,'M.D., L.R.C.S., C. Hubbard is engaged cutting he announced at the above congrega- .No VdinburjSh. zptmb4lc of tht College of CU, tional p3eetiDg. =1nattentla to deleases of women. storn sawing i1pne, Oat Rolliag wood'at Audley. ig TuesUay. e April 27th­�Bri . ng your Feed, d Offs. and residence. Brougham. Repairing, W. H' ' and , Mrs. Jackson were on give his popular illustrated address on the sick list last week. "The Church, thfough the Eye. and 4C1&ij-opra4ctfc Shaping and Turning. Mr. Taylor purchased a flne span of the Ear." at 8 00 p. m.. .in Cc mnnitv There is no feed on the mar• in tools horses last week In Toronto. Hall, under the auspices, of the A. Y- IV T' UR" IN E. ' STECKLEY-H in jKidd io`X�rd, Sleighs, Office S J. A. Farley intends moving to Bro- ,.kot g' es better resultif -A-,Fcrr GraduaLe"of Toronto College of Chi- dls.. in Netter- ugham for the surumer months. far the moneII y for Will make residential Mv, Ern-ith -has' made another start Choeal Society. Concert, Whitevale pig.feeding tLa Salt Fo.r Sale r : " I 4ce. 1-hursda" and Saturday;. FO; apj3oint at his house on J.A. White's PI Tuesday evening, April 27-th. =4� call 141 j Bow manVille or write. Consui C AS. A. WHITE. 0. Hubbard's farm helper has can- Succes nplled 4ils contract, si�d nap engage * GREENWOOD.- 4BARLEY FEED with a far , a. OOD. Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill. Ont. uIlUr near Im Rob SMILb, of Whitby, was in the pply now, AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and OUNBARTON. Solicitor. Notary Public Etc.' Money to viliage on Sunday. Wm. Thom had a business trip to . Mrs. James Raine is spending a week I oan. South Wing. Court House, Whitby. 261Y A in and around Brampton. Ple­wn an has been off duty for The Following is from the report of J.'_H. BPA uroru. on Vabday. .RICHARCSON & PICKERING- Mrs.,Earle Price and daughter visit- Mile the Agricultute Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- oFutteral Director ed our village lost week-end. a fe�v days owing to Illness. at tionLife Building. Corner Yortge and Rich- Ottawa era and t of ..Mrs. George Green Is confined to mondSts..'rorooto.Phones.Main 1390andlMain MissMerle Hall was the ffuee 1k, 0490. Miss Elva Mitchell last week, r6ue uUtAse suffe, inic FL in a cold. Ord to Your pure Bibeley 8tf Licensed Embalmer Sucker fishing to the chief enjoy- Bob and Mrs. Harvey: of Toronto, Food tinder 114g.Ni; 242, we note the -�BEATON & ROSS -Barristers. So- MOTOR HEARSE mentofour young meti theseeven. spent 'Sunda*y with the former's par• chemical analysis indicates a better onto. Bert�avd Mrs. Harvey. 11 the way through than Licitom Northern Ontario Building, 330 'Ogg- The Ladies' Aid will meet at the . our guarantee cafe for. which should Bay Stret. Toronto. CLARIMONTo Oat. guar W� 1, Beaton, MRS'. Chket'ina 'Anderso'n spent the Thursday after- te very satisfactory to your cus- Phone 924 week-end in the. city with relatives. home of Mrs. Bush on J. D. F. Ross.' Adelaide 2767 000n, April 29th. - Will the ladies all tomers." Mr, and Mrs. Hunter have moved to attend and bring their thimbles, to to our village. We welcom' try e them. DeIrtal -Mrs. Alex Gourlie is at the bedside as there is quilting to be done. X.J. C. Smith, Dentist. Stotiff of her mother, Mrs. Mackov. of Toren. The annual meeting of the Sunday M %onor Craduate of Chicago and To OAK FLOORING to. who underwent a critical operation School was held last week.. The re- -t�n by the various depart- .9 V, �'niverjities and the Royal Collete of recently. Z.L ports gi� DmIal9ugeor,, Phone office1011, Residence meats were good. We certainly have 1015. No outAid! appoiatm*nts. 261Y SPECIAL a live executive to manage our school. A 1111111 AUDLEY. Our Supt. Weslev Sadler, was re- BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. a-, 3 8x2 inch No 1 Oak 'Fiooring $80 spring i Graduateol the RoyalColelge of Dental s welcome indeed elected. with Win. Brown tiod Lloyd Swgeons and.,V of Toronto. office per M. B. Cephas Stephenson has xnWed from Pegg for assistants. The teachers aad over hfutdock n" Whhby, our midst'. officers were te-nopointed for another Agood-supplyof Hard and Soft 015ce hours 9 to 12 1 1 to 6.31. I`PhOaa 6- 3-8x2 Inch clear Oak FloorinO. $95 F Coal on hand. Also a supply ss�i phone 220. Wy all wheat crops have received a year. Lloyd Pt�gg was made pre ling per At., B. M. dent of the Men's Class, while Mrs. 4. 2, hard knock recently. of Kind Wood, j N. DALES. 'L. D. 8..' D. D. S.. Long live the I Audlev Community F. L Green RIIN tbiS position in the stove lanlirtil. o Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur• in lots of .500 ft or more, plus Ladies' Organized Class. geocia and the Vniversity of Toronto. Office Club which has started all well. 24 per cent tax. Lorne Bell, of Kinsale. has hired -12tf Phone Pick. 1709. above D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. Office hours. 9 a m. in.. Saturda , 9 is with Kenneth Pratt for the summer. WHITEVAL9. 1405. &W,, The above prices are for prompt ai. to I P m. Phone Clare Mims Douglas. of Galt visited her DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING H'[HERBERTT. FALL Royal L D S.. aceeptanve only, as they are* sister. Mrs. Walter Pratt, over the ID response to many requests the D - D. S.. Graduate of the Roy3l College of lower than Moe correct week-end. Chomi Society will repeat their eon- 7. Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto wholesale quotations. Mra. Sanderson assisted in song In cert ocTueamr evening. April Mb. Office above J S, Relation's store. Pickeriz46 Out the church on Sunday last. Audliey in the Odd"Feliow's Hall. The Choral, Whitevak office hour% : 9 a to to 5 is. m, ar b me has raised their allocation f the Class will be assisted by Ml%S D"ro- am cent. PhQae.Pie4 3790. y asr!­- os- P1CKh.ERWG am financial year. or thy Passmore.'plaalat�.who will also The Servke Gwagi Three truck loads of folk attended give several whistling selections. Mi., LUMBER YARD tbaperformance of the Community Simpson bArit011e soloist to PArkdde Club's play at ft Paul's Church, Pick. Bapt lot Nurc b. And Miss Alice Story. Motor overhauling. top and side cur- V. RICHARDSON - Real go, ering. on Monday evening. - .. . . M&rkharn's popular elocilitlaciet. All talc repairio W. tate. Insurance Con"yancin& Notary Much sympathy to felt for -0. W. come and enjoy -areal good evening bargio .i Pubsc. Etc.. Pickering, 6W. SHIF Battery Service-0 and overhauling. Pickering Lyade in bit recent accident which re- Admission. 25c.. Children. 15c. suited from his horse slipping and A branch of the Junior Red Cro" All work guaranteed. Fiat rate POST1,11.,. Licensed Auctioneer, throwing him on to the pavement. was organized at WhItevale school service charge of Tack and Ousedle. Asia. enior room Phone 5510 Marti. Clentral. oxen MISR of all k6wo attennitA to an Aboirsess 4 F. for Counties Tinsmith While Walter PowHe was driving last week. The o organ- 1.06 Livarr 0.. CW0. his sister. Mrs. Simon Puchrin. to Ized an a O. P. T. Club.(Cleantineop. U/ 7 1 - _A"" �0_ or 4* ready-ta--receive orders for Whitby last week, their horse was Parity and- -F. ants 10310wing It 11.1111ZATON TOWNBRIP0 Eavotroughing. Roofing, ,scared by a barking cur wbicbiresult• offloers were elected: Pre@, Helen Repairing etc. NOW ed lb a smashup in which Mrs. Puck. Turner: Vice -Pres., Roby Michell: ria was seriously In used. Sec'y-Treas., Frances Powell.- The a sin lata •teener of Yarr4ap L. is-tbe time to chairmen of Coms. are: Personal Hy. The Cormmueltv Olu-b met for bust call him. neas purposes alt Saturday evening gione. Muriel Magerman; Rootir. Mar. CoAl solumber' WM. MAW. LICENSEQ AlVe We have a good assortment of And arranged for its first sesaioa at jury Turner: Play Ground. 01lesl7ran, TIONEER.for York. Qntario and am the home of the chairman,.R Winter, uhatity and Good Cheer. J", Nowl^n: Coulitlea. Ail kinds of "Ift P% attended Garden Seed on hand, oleo the Mande The aw- r promp _=ay be of MR . Ars, Wl3Q__B"ig_r4=ut. ---3kXrZaCed_xtNEW5-0fia:3r oeil-=d -B, and-rarm Hender- Be it, -M Chapman and Miss rueetiagw"held on the Rftertiv000f dent phones. Whitby, Ont. SLY Hattie Law, of Pickering. were &'Ii Friday. April 16t h. The j alor room F. A. rREE S-0 R9. A. son's Paints, u nointed a committee to purchase the organized as-a H. B. (Own a Healthy 4 and Stains. piano for the Cliib, to be presented to Body) The following ufflcers were Oils, Varnisbes 11,00 the Chu?,cb. Memberi-bip fee is met at elected: Prkm. Ne Hickson; Sec'y. 1. a- Phone-4600 50 cents and -all are eHg1ble to Joirr. Miri4ia'McKay. Chairmen of Coma., Bet.{ Outfiffit The A. constitution will be debated the Peraftal Hygiene, Mary.0*Conn Roorn. Jack Berry ;, (charity and 0 od rt, Semi-hard iaIland Steam Sped y ALVIN BUSHBY BROQGHAM. Joy Berry. The pupils of the school PICKERING are very enthusiastic and are d6iog. e welcobas Mrs. George Phillips good Work already. w Co&L hack home. �����d DO YOU WAW Miss M*argaret Feashy prove r. V a I . nut finish sVel bed, link. a a very WHITEVALE. your house heated for half acceptable organist. visited Bacbees got a car. Further devel- Miss Bur ess, of Whitby, A, springs, all felt mattresses the cost of coal? Cement, Lumber Wements expected. her patent@ here recently: only, 0 '1 f go, inst&l,bn' of the Ifist"t agip Ted Ham is Improving ali)*Iy from Miso'Hattle Long, a Toronto, visit_- 20.5 f Lath o, his rather severe Illness. ed with Mr. and Mra. Parks. "Take rodvantage of this offer- Oil Burners In your range, or J. Gerow spent last week In. the city Mrs. J; Leary is visiting her son, you'll soon be boom- a a lateruagonal Oil. Burner with his friend, Eugene Wood. Rev, Major Price. of Minising. gleaning. W. J. Blown and family. Terms: in your furnace. of Toren. MissMargaret Ressor. of Othaws, to her old home o 6 euoday*d at'T. C. Brown'fi. paid 4Ayling visit ne UnWetims add Oilel6th iu 2 CAll and see thew. tc We art-pleased to see Miss Brown, day last week. LLStrictly Cash :stid 4 yd widths. -able to take a walk on the street...,btloo Lydia Major-left last week for 1' 00ktDON' _81. - 1 -mr-M Brown -rmat last VLOrULPFLI. TFLAV" 10910 KLMS tutu &ralu. Church Street. 7ew Apex Necords. i,4 ;rio w -Agents Wanted My Pickering -Mrs. Albright as very III with ing for the nuralnor profamian. 'the flu.' The friends of Mrs. W.A. Hilts are "That Certain Party." -Too Mise So'rAh Gatimmage has been ruf- plea" to learn that she Is slowly re- Many Parties a2f`& Many p�ck+ M" gy fering from a severe Attack of the covering from her rea-ut severe illnese. Palo," Priddlin"Mandelin' FUVO Br6ad Flour prevalling epidemic. Miss Irene Pugh, of Victoria Uni. Heine." Balm Balin A meeting of the Public Library versity, has returned 'to Toronto, Balmy Shore. and Board will he held on Saturday even- after spending the vacation with her Marvel Ing In the library room. Dr Other new records in stock. F parents bore. U9 Joel Madill, of Vancouver. A fOrUX40r Lloyd White, Ik A., of the Toronto resident of these parts. called puhI'cscbooIstmff`Nwa6 the tie guest paor 100, 1 L*,. oe old y• " I friendq bore on Stl"ay.- Mrs, White, iiia be obtained from you Giocer. - Thomis Philip Is busy to his sugar over the week-end. Thomas these dove. We wonder when Reit. and Mrs. Dixon are removing of bl� parents, Thoil. and :Store .-C, A. territt he* going to have a taffy pull? the)r household. goods from Toronto Brooklin Flour Mills fhe council met here' on Monday t() the vide, taking u4 residence in, n their former home a Main street. "'Furniture Dealer and CHAS. WILSON, Prop. and experienced a great Inconvenience Funeral Director by the telephone not being In work. W. J. Beaton was with his parents iSPECIAL SPRING CALL • Tog 9rder. here for the weekend hod Mrs.-Bea• - Phone 1wo. The Brougham -school contract for ton and daughters, Mary and B We have a complete new stock of .,F ...... I A DALE MITI returned home with him, aftera short excavating, cementing and draining; retur Pickerin rttarjo has been awarded to Silas Too!, big sojourn In the vale. g, :0 Recent Toronto and Hamilton news. being the loweet,tender.' Misses Margaret and Janet Duncan gapers chronicle the death at ber from 7c per single roll up ta-I.M have been confined to the-b6use with nine at Hamilton of Miss Kate Mae- 8 AS KETS Goyernigaeqt St4ndard Recleaned t-hegrtp. butthe-latter was able Piles. eldest dauXb ter of the late Don- We can sapply .& paper-hiin ger Having purchased the stock from return to her school this week aid MacPhee, who was the -ioneer the-Estate of The Audlev Community Citib will postmaster and general merchant of to put it on. present their drama. -The Young VII_ the vale and died bare about 30 years Deco that old room'' d the entire: Screen.ing's will tat" since. Miss Mac was born and Decorate Wrt . G; BARNES an ourself. Inge Do�tor." in the Town Hall In the near future. - Watch -out - for, bill,, reared here, -Nvhtvre she had many yo .,-business of JOS. W. DOTEN,.; Lein our hogs at later. warm friends. Sbe'bad resided with Max-i-Mnr Papers are easy her sisters, Misses Mar) and. HAttie About forty attended the Young Am itepariod to supply all sizes to Peopje's meeting on Monda evening. MacPbei; at 'Hamilton. and during from Berry Boxes to Three a profi and Half -Miss Roberta Philli -cnmv the 16 r derniv alf Bushel. P -years- ��ng­bei -&-mis am � her admosacceptably "ed the position Her We b,%" this Feed at ---- mitten presented thi program.. H of pastor's assistant,lin the James St. Air. was a missionary one. Green River Basket Works r. and Mrs. Gannon have now Baptist Church. Hamilton.- Miss Mae- right prices. Phone Mark. 4400 take over the Annis store. We wel- Phee is survived by her two sisters. We carry all �he different comp them to the village As some of Mary and Hattie, who have the gym No E. McEWEN, RING, W7--. 7 Fob Lb F 'a" e FRA'K PENNOCK Mill Feeds.'. our own comipg home. Mr. Annie patby of many old friends here In their Z N while serving the public, has always bereavement. One sister, Mrs. Will Veterinary Surgeon The Man that made the Barnes had be respect of the community And Blrnie and her brother Donald prede- ceased her by some yeam Basket." x_,oc=­vxroo:p our best wishes are with the family. ,:, ,,.?. .:w -'J .': .:M".,!".R/.L• Y.. v: ._ :. .. t„„q,_..i r•-, , r ,..r .Y.w• - �Y4 ," W ti^M' .Td3'd w,p l.,.,+.Y 2,. ,'N'"`'4Fwtl.^'"(LY s-• nYcuY .. Q�nt ;K.•ricPc ., i ,:[v.. +•u,,ssy� ,rA'„",a"x''�.'•�-. "- ... - w_+y'� ..._ M ,.: :3•:•,- :._:T;.,;;"�• �. y� .an.M1•.;• �,,, rr.x .:':,.,. ,r �.r•�.�. �,� �.v�„•�'. s- :� �s .;. �y.;�,. Y •tea. yp�, �; d'+:, ' °�'"'.`J; - %'a:. :'1 F. pcA A�', '-,n hR •"y*�l•r-: .,F' '1�4 i `as ,� M.s ."w YuTyR 5!0:`r'•^'i°` _ r`?d'tti,.. sF ,.a+nS.r f �Y;F,.N�•. "f,> '.�^' ..:94'.•.. ",� ,d.�.., ...i .•:v1•'•c-7. ^'F• ^4 -':M�•. ..,r '�.,:.•+:? „r" .,e.>-t'x�.r.�, +H:+•ri. .r+t, w'.i'_ rt^a;�r-^t�gia+.a. er•bi..Ess-9 .•L�i`' rY r ' . - > �' .y� '".. • • , � r'.w.ar ••-+�";i%' v ✓''�' ' �y; +e7-". � ..i. S ,,, ...rs - :r.. :"W+" '+v`�-;- uw: . •, "..' h ..._ „_ _ L.•j f may- y- �1 _ s - 7: - i Y And he hadn't been in ow house an - I�� _ hour, gentlemen, -before I wondersd if - - theTe' a-Cup- he hadn't been here before - }r "Atter he'd seen his room upstairs, :*o _ _ ,x + the fuu •C SI -M Of he went out to the front door, and P 444 AIM 0 , he iooked abOat. - _., , - •• • -- ye I' he was saying; as he Iooksd this way and that, `there's the old SAMchurch, and :th6oId...zaoot-hall, .they r_ haven't changed a bit, I reckon; i># all • " these years .. y p �� `� `You've known Marketstoke be- -' w 4 fore,',' I aaid to myself. _ si> - _. IHeft . "During the time he was here, he s went -about in it in a fashion that --eon- - — is revealed They �;aY� S .tee :sa,�e and econo Teal � visaed me that my ideas were right. • res�a seed era jra she - Try its, 7-' He was In and sround--the church --a -' ----- ----- ---- . lialm _ "$�OC�[,e• . izod • or G•reea Sleadee, P�t � an dhe visited shoEnver the * _______. house. And before he'd been here two ,C days I came to -a certain conclusion' about him." , "Yeal" exclaimed Mr. Pawle. "And a that, ma'am, s Som „ Son _ "That he was somebody who disap= , peared from Marketstoke thirty-five years ago," answered the landlady, e "disappeared completely, and has '- 0111111 ;i4&ver been heard of from that day to ,i thist„ v ,v`j � � ,�� � u - - - Y LEADING .CHARACTERS IN THE "Now my dear," -he continued as a as in hushed accents. Who was -_ "It's 'the - ore - ap STORY.clerk brought the girl into the room, a Iong stoiy; sir;' len& Richard Viner a nun man of leisure "take a chair and tell me what your young! lady answered. "You're aware, of - - --. -- `night living with his tgin London,,,•one message is, more particularly. Your course, that just outside the town here 1 t. while taking a walk, comes grandmother• keeps an inn called El- is Ellingham Park, the seat of the •.upas t Thirty-five ears — oaep Ashton, an apparently wesIthy "Yea, sir," replied th@ girl. ago the' head of the family was the: t� resident of the neighborhood. Dr. Cortelyon whose residence is "Now, I su suppose You were aE the seventh. Earl who was then getting on nearby, say�Ashton had been n stab- Dad through the heart. knows `Rias Wickham, Ashton's ward, Ellingham Arms when this Mr. Ash. WnO came live there!" n ilite. He,was a ver Y overbearing andh old he had trouble , not at all at'home witlikhis, �gaj,� srer,,,I A k v hadnotb about Ashton save that had began Now, what sort of el$er son,—he only had two sons and$ � � Lever rothm h- a rest friend her Fath- er'a before t e letter's death. h "was bine. .! Poe man was he a stance? bigsir, no daughter,—and about the time I'm 1 talking of it came to a head. When '. ' .. � � Limited — - ?oropto Mrs. Killenhall is Miss Wickham's chaperon -companion. gentleman with a beard, going a little grey" ; Lord Marketstoke—that was the elder , I -on", Hyde, an old schoolmate of Vinerts seen running from the scene lilt. Pawls nodded at Viner. sons name—was about twenty -flue or "Seems like our man," he remark- twenty-six there was a great quarrel of the crime, is arrested white try- E`d• "Now," he went on, turning again,between them. That night, gentlemen, Ing to pawn Aahtan's ring. He ex- to Lucy Summers, "wh: t did he do j Lord Marketstoke left the house and 1 : plalrs that hunger droveset him to. snatch it up from where it lay be- with himself while he was there?" "'He spent deal o8 to London and from that day, to this he has ns�er been heard of or , a good of tune about side the bod of Ashton. whom he . Y the church, sir' answered the girl, Wok to be intoxicated. He telSs of I" I Qeen again—hereabouts,.' at any �' It. was known that he had i ZNI at _ _ money of meeting a man swathed to the ears !deal At nhe ight ht he tat a ark a 11a a white muffler, corrin from the g g grpa; deal his own,, that had come to -him from! with his mother, who had died before! t m r place where the body lay. Viner, Y grandmother, I think that's years 1' C �r.Rii,ced of Hyde's innocence end what- she wants to tell about," , Ppe - �. laid i ! I lift :. � services o his soiici- cage! � "Very well," said Mr. Parole. ,,Now, i � ed- more completely if they'd him ' + l- eche p p H Af r e4w!e Ashton's is then, you run awn Lome to Market- 'in I the family vault in Marketstoke solicitor, also stoke, my dear, and tell your grand- church r ft�winced of Hyde' inn cense. I.upector Driiltord >a Incl to nidi- mother that I'm very much obliged to 1 "About fifteen years after Lord her, and that I stn coming down this Marketstoke had gone away, the old I . rule Viner's faith in Hyde IfJt�a Perkzldge Vinery sharp-witted evening, with this gentleman, ! . g• ge Mr. Earl died. And then there was no end, A Valuable Small Grove. I. • :� Miss Sarah Beall, a mathemataciaa , y; aunt, has many valuablesuggestions Viner." of troub;e and bottler The Earl had I The world •s supply of balsam or and the only woman now connected Mr. Sterhens and "Viner," Paw:e continued when he ; !eft no will; at any rate, no will could i Peru, used in perfumes and medicines, � with the United States Coast and Geo-' a 3ilz. Fosdick, two Australian friends � had taken the be found and no lawyer could be heard ; alf come froth a ten -mile grove of trees gin! into the otaer office, I detic Survey, has recent! Y. y completed a- 04 Ashton's, testify that Ashton.had , Of whom had ever made one. 'And of III Central America known as "we can easily rpa down to Market- I the l3at• I book which is a completE+ history of the confessed himself to be in possession i stoke in under two hours. I'll call for I course, nobody knew where the new, "m Coast -- � startle Ea Earl was nor even if - of a Secret which Eng you at or was. sent astronomical work of the survey since - 184G. R , ;lish society whenrevealed rt And hear whatthis old ,dead There were advertisements sent , ! M lnard'a Llnlc�ent-0for �d h WSI_ cnida. ' d �+ out all over the world— king 1 CHAPTER VIII. (� Viner T _149WS MOM ARCADIA — � d t f L nodded, went out, into the jj news of hire an stating the his a h- ` _ e! uge afternoon calm of Bedford -"Hoed; it (I 'Ain � You are cordta:l� RADIO �Rihn Viner walked into the wait- „ An eLephaa2 1 l k in He jumped into a cab and hastened All the efforts and advertisements n theHritlah !arltod to hear b Ing room at Crawle, Pawle and Rat- track to Markendale Square to pack a I were no good whatever, and after scum more than feet t I long ant— A Lectureeab entitled "CHRISTIAN tenbu 'a be was. aware of a modest: ry , y' attired yoaing woman who sat shyly ba and g prrrfl-e for his journey. Miss Pe :. :dge called to him from some time=some considerable time— the younger brothel, the H ourable. wetghd 226 pounds. _ SCIENCE THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION" j turnip over thepagesf g of an illustrat-' the drawing -room he Charles Cave-Gray—that's the family j :Arabia a Warlike Nation. - I By era-Nelvla E, Ritchie, C.B., of ed paper. And as soon as he got into! as. was running I upstairs; he turnel into the room W t name—came to the cone:usion that I It Ia said Arabia could readily raise Sewickley, Pro:, member :• of flue Sews of Lectureship er .. u,,.the hw- Pawls s private room, the old so:icitor- f hid her in companyo d}��-_) Lord Hat'ket.toke was dead,. and se --&ad } I don't understand legal maintain an.,ar-my of 4e0, urch, The Fitat CbuTch of Christ, jerkedis thumb at the door by which I + dismal, pathetic the niceties.! figu res bot h i n tears k ; -- • - •- - — -- �.- _ _. _�� Sclio ttst. Boston. Masa., given from - � finer had entered, and smiled stg'ntfl- and evident distress, who, as Viner gent men, but they went to the courts +cantly. walked in, risse from their chairs and to get Something done which presum- "See that girl outside?"`he ask gi gazed 'at him sadly and wistfully, ed his 'death and let Mr. Charles come " .. "She turned up here .about an hour into the title and estntes. And in the p� ago, and said that her grandmother,-' CHAITE.R IR. end that had been done, and Mr. Mrs. Hannah Summers, who keeps an , Charles .became the eighth Earl of `' '•• LOOKING BACKVYARD, Ellingham Abd of him we See- ver llnn at Marketstoke, in. Buekipgiaam- _ g y _ _ t _- —_- - - - --- Massey Halk, Toronto, Sunday af- ternoon. April 25, at ! o'clock. by Station C.K,C.L., 357 meter wave longth, by coustery of the Reliance and Ma=imite Battery Co. :.....,:...•.. ..4, _.; -,.. .,.,. _.'.: 2.:::...:i. .::: •` C. '.f.YAWl-bss�.'"".ei. M,.., f• w ;.;.,. d14:x ".1, ✓*.^4�.'.:w:..".'•^„ •.;±i .,..�., ",i5..- 7: ^^'�vc.''•�.:. .1".-. _ ... All :.....,:...•.. ..4, _.; -,.. .,.,. _.'.: 2.:::...:i. .::: •` C. '.f.YAWl-bss�.'"".ei. M,.., f• w ;.;.,. d14:x ".1, ✓*.^4�.'.:w:..".'•^„ •.;±i .,..�., ",i5..- 7: ^^'�vc.''•�.:. .1".-. _ ... • 6, . a .::?,'" : "r r.., r -w - ,, { K .. _ :. , '. .r�: ,r wr +C ,, '�'' M - '.�Ar , +«.. 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Proportionate reductions made "� Rock Into �ea—NO Mas wtyeat-No. 1 North, $1.68. '' .I. �_.�._ ��2,000 to $3,000 for married persons ib the duty on sugar of other degrees i 2 North., $1.61; No. 8 North., not and from $1,000 tu. $I,SW? eliL�'r _ of` r T: , t .;, n„ - ' M1° �ttaitiCeetteE�. NO;, goneS .7. This wi3 mean a lower rate on Angostura bitters, ins rted b ship ,-•._ �' ' Po Y z ` Ilona, `t'erritory of 1'iawwir, April r .=t , r � smaller incomes. -Upon the amount of:direct--British preference to be $b' � 18. -The Y'illag�e,of Hoopuloa, on the �8, not Quoted;, No. 1 feed; 51>,kc; Na _Q 11 , • the income in. excess of the statutory ( per gallon as compared with present i � so.uth-west shore of the Island of 2 feed, 49 %c; was%'rn grain quota- �'� tions on c.i.f. ba porta. • exemptions, the rate on the first two , d•uty of- $10.. I ..5 Hawaii, was complete'y wiped out this A� . corn -No. ye:low, track, To- ` 1 �� , thousand or, any portisn thereof will I 'Sponges -These now -pay 12�fr per I , ' morning by .an avalanche of lava that -Dews 363frc; No. 8 yellow, 8bi�ac. i be' two 'per cent.; on the amount in: cent. British preference and 8%. per �. burst forth from the volcano ffiauna Millfeed-Det. ffioatreal freights. excess of two thousand, but not in cen t^ under British West Indies agree- : - .' ,, Loa. Ten to fifteen homes were en- bare included : Bran, per ton, $30+2b `*xcess o! three thousand, three per meet of 1920. They are to be free gulfed, but there is no -report as to too $81.26 ; shorts, per ton,- $32.25 to ..c Put.; In excess of thre.Wthousand but under the t3ritish pretetence. I . what became'of the inhabitants: $88:2b: middlings, $89.25 to $40Zb noir in exoesr3 of�fciur usan ,: '_ �g"�Of-c'lasa-8r-kind -n°t - - -hoed of -molten -sack -pouring -from- d feed flour, it bag $2 30. _'� made in Canada. Free under British Ont 'oats--40oi�ot�: shipping --"I 1 �; per sent.' Other changeh are made in the crater struck the .sea at 8.21 lets �'" ' _higher incomes. preference. Dutiable at five per cent. . o'clock in the morning, starting the Q0 Receipt tax -Wiped out. under the .intermediate and general ocean boi:in several hpndred feet out Ont, good milling v�theat-$1.33 to y� B . $1.35, f.o.b. shipping points, according Penny postage on letters for delirerq tariffs. Changes made, announced Mr. i . at sea. to freights. ' in Canada and'the United States is re- Robb, for the benefit of the canning Plunging into the water just south. Barley, malting -82 to 64e, ' stored as- from" Dominion Da next. ' industry. i #:: Bnekwhest-No. 2 - ?2u. Day I of HoopU:oa, the lava turned in the a " �lr There will be no chs however Err! Pasteurizers and equipment fu: Rye -No. 2, 86c. change, direction of Kona, filling the bay and the present rates on postcards and ; generating" electrical power for farm ' _ completely 'burying the landing and gni• corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 A mopers. purposes Duty reduced under British Next Govornor•Cienerail ten to fifteen homes located in the yellow, 84}�c; No. 3 yellow; 82%c. preference to flue per cent., under in- The Duke of York, second son of the Mea. flour -First pat., $8.8b, To- The tax on playlag cards, formerly ; vicinity+' Ail buses and the wharf at ronto; do, secoird at., $8.16. " R a, ,i i „Pn+ �,,,,,„,,,,, �, �pir,e „f terrnediate and general tariffs to 10 ,king, likely. to be Canada's. neat gover H ons gulled under -fift Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per cent. 0 oa were en y N. . ttw:ua, uvcubles iv.mms. a package. i , ' `= j ear gEnera- according to a grsdfctiorl feel of ova; the post office being the }gat., per barrel, in cr rl.ots, Toronto, ` ' e following articles --exempted- niade on the raw material. i frou�GU&w-.a H -L u �� sr�Pr,no” S$_� g It buret into fiam,es ib,95; seaiboard, in bulk, $5.95. from saes tar Pot bails rl bar- Wil -castings, in rougfi ' maitu-'Die of York, Earl of Inverness and, .Straw-CarlflLa, per�ton, $9 to $9.5D. ys Pce at 8.30 o cock in . ley, sprit peas, oil shales, articles !or ,facture of shotgun`s-Dutq.. -soused . Baron Killarney, a commander in the ' g• Screenings -Standard, recleaned. L � under � Army 'afrp5anes arrived a few hours o.b. ba ort,, r ton, $22.60. ` exhibitions men ries ifor general tariff to 10. per cent. On ' royal navy and a group captain of the y p .' carriages ' after the village was wiped out, but 21c;htriplets,e22c; Sti tons. 23c. Old, - ggage, heir- gun -stocks duty reduced under gen- �y� Air Force. He it colonel of the' were unable'to locate the flow deflrrite- larges 20c; twins, ,_ tra4e.lers, travellers' ba sial tariff to 15 r cent. '1 looms. per j llth Hussars, the present governor- 1 because of the dense steam and large, 26c • twine 26c • triplets, 27c. 1 t ; . ` Automobiles= - on autos at re Miners' safety lamps -The duty re-; geneml being aleo a cavalry officer, y g p Y amuse• The aviators -reported .the . Butter-FSnest cr �merNo. 2r- • tail value of not more than $1,200, moved on belt and cap lamp for min- and colonel of third Huseare. He is' was intense at an elevation of 143c; No. 1 creamery, ,4 ers and arts. !! 8,900 feet, Huge e;ouds of steam hung Dairy prints 35 to 37c. • • � and on motor trucks and motorcycles,. P 131 years old end was married April 2d, $ rednee,� from SIacl^iT;ery for use cels in produc- 1923, to La Elizabeth Bowes-Ljon. Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 _ _ _ _ 35_to 20 rent. - __ :over the ocean, rising to a height ofto S6c, fresh extras, loose, 38c; fresh +s: , eral tariff; 17% per cent. into - n severs undyed- feet. As the lava firsts 81c; fresh seconds 28c. 3 ate; 12r/e per cent. British eference. steal= _ ut on free fiat and ezmmpt I �- Pr struck the water tremendous rockets Dressed poultry -Chicken. s rin from gales tax BANK MANAGER TAKES • I P ll~ r�. On autos valued at more than $1,200, - of steam shot into the air showering lb., 70 to -84c ; chickens 2b: -W to 37e � `general tariff reduced from 36 to 2? Aircraft engines and complete part; HIS LIFE IN ]BUILDING' r --Free under British preference inti- the entire region' about the bay. bene, over 4 to 5 lbs•, SOc�;icla in 8 6 Per cent.; intrrmediaf6 to 25 per cent;; So far as can be' learned there were�4 lbs., 27c; roosters, 25c; gs, - ' British preference to lb per cent. To able at ?' percent. under the Enter-( No Reason ,("liven for Tragedy no casualties. - Is. and up, 30 to 31c; turkeys, 40c. i`�E' encourage Canadian auto industry, mediate, and 10 per cent. under the ,- ___-_�_ .._. - Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2.R0 per 1, general. until Jury 1, 1928. Ln Oshawa as Books Are bushel; primes, $2.40 per bushel. drawback of 2b per cent. will be paid REFUND OVERPAYMENT Maple -Douce--S up r Imp. „ Ethylene glycol, used in the mann- . in Good Sha P Yr Pe p• � : on materials used in manufacture of + al., p2.40 ; per. 5 -gal., $2.30 r gal.; "I-. ttacture.of explosives, to be free. Of 1925 INCOME TAX g $ g per above-mentioned motor vehic.es, pro -1 P A despatch from Oshawa says: -,J. maple sugar, lb. 25 to 26c• maple ,`�' video that at least fifty per cent. of DRAWBACKS. - C. Anderson, 61 age, manager syrup, news r gal., $2.50. P the cost of the finished artic:es is :timet nine years of a per y- per cent. on sugar, used of the branch of the Bank of Montreal Budget Proposals Not EffeC- Honey -50 -lb. tins, l l ti to 12c per . produced fin Canada. in manufacture of loganberry wine. I at the corner of Bond and Simcoe� live Ilritil Royal Assent ib.; 10-1b. tins, 11.% to 12c; 5 -lb. ti i.i, TARIFF CHANGES. r8 tY per l 11 to 12%c; 2%-1b. tins, 14 to 14%c 1I F.' h r cent. on artificial auks, streets, this city, was found short . Cocoa beans -Increased in general tops and waste until Januar 1 i 831+. I g y Given. pen' Smoked meats -Hama, mod., 29 to t P Y through the head Thursday afternoon, 46 to 48c; smoked tariff from $1.50 to $2.00 r hundred) Eighty per cent. on artificial silk in the basement of the bank with the; A despatch from Ottawa says: -In roll cooked hams, 4 yarns enumerated tariff item 683AI r toys, 22e; cottage, 25 to Vic; break- dna - pounds. Corresponding increase made discharged revolver lying by his aide. �iS' to inquiries as to the effect oft fast bacon 82 to 36c; special' brand ` I ,' : in certain cocoa -Donors. when imported prior to January 1,1 Mr, Anderson left his office about the income tax proposals, Hon. J. A. breakfast �acon, .3 to Sec; backs, Y P '1926, and manufactured before Jana= 2.30 and about 3.30 when the ba Robb, Minister of Finance, has issued )antes,, 85 to 4Sc. - - Coffee. green, tree under British >� preference, ary 1, 1927. i messenger was making his rounds, he, the following statement: Cored meats-L.ong clear bacon, CO - Ginger, s foes. sat Ninety-nine per, cent. on, cellulose found the hod it: the r vault in I . "The changes in the Income Tax to 70 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90 lbs., $24.75; if p nutmegs; mace and y tape 20 iba. and u 122.34 li bewei ht -� Ginger, reduced in compli acetate in powder form when imp�.rted `the basement. No report of t:he firing , Act announced in the Budget wild ap-1 P. a g g "11 sacs with West Indica agreement y roL's in barrels, $42.50; hes eight - (after April 30; 192?, and before \ov o! the revolver was heard b the staff Ply to income ot'�192fi and thereafter, vyw Bananas ---Free under all tariffs,1, ember 4. 1927, and manufactured be- of the bank or by the inspector who but cannot be acted upon until after roll,, 18 to per bbl. Lard -Pars fare December. 1 1927.. Heroes. 18 to iBVsc; tubs, 18 to 19c; 1� but Governor -in -Council given power was paying a visit from the head of -Ian act has been passed by both Housesipai:s 19% to -20c; prints, 20% to 21e1 x to impose dirty of fifty cents a bunch I Eighty per rent. on yarns produced I floe and who was at work on the floor of Parliament and Royal assent has i shortening. tierces, 15 to 15%c; tubs. $' under, : from cellulose acetate, dry spun. when i above. This is accounted Sorb the been given. 11514 to 16e: pails, 16 to 16%e; general and intermediate tar Y iffa, leaving them free under British' imported after October 81, 1926, and heavy cement work in the walls and "Taxpayers may, however, on their blocks, 17% 'to 18c. preference when shipped direct. Prior to August 1, 192?, and menu, partitions of the basement, `own responsibility, estimate their own Heavy steers, choice $T 6C to $8.2d;.s Pines les --When in air -ti ht tins faetured before September -1, 1927. Mr. Anderson same to Oshawa from `� liability under the existing law,'or do, rood, $? to �?.Zb; butches- . �{ I pP $ s , steers, ,holce, $7 to $7.50; do, food, ; trate reduced from I%c a pound to %c DIRECT SHIPMENT. Ottawa about three and a half years ; the Budget proposals of April . 15, g 25 to $6.75 ; do, con. to meow, :b to F* . under British preference. Proposed that after January 1; 1927, ' ago and had been in the employ •of 1 1926, and pay accordingly lq on or be- 1g . butcher heifers, choice, $660 to ; Vit" Fresh meats-•faetisi'at--tariff -in bene�a--at-the--$ritiah�--preferential; the bank: for thirt�d for: fore the 30 of this month, but -no $7.25; do, good. $6 to $6.50; do, corn.. creased tic per pound. tariff' shall apply only to .good, con-!, the past two Tears had been treasurer! esse,arnretits' -be levied untif- --to-4.60; butcher cows,• choice. I Seeds -Tree seeds for re-afforesta- veyed direct to a sea or river port of. ' of the Oshawa General Hospital Boardt the bill becomes law. When approved, $5.25 to $8; do ..fair to good, $4 to tion on tree list. Camsds. of Directors. refunds will be granted in cases where �' butcher burs, rood, $b to $b.To Suk'ar-For refining, testing 96 de- Tax on carbonic acid s as cij Coroner Dr. J. F. Randell, after overpayments have been made." > ognsa. $8.60 tr E4; canners also g Ba 1x' I cutters, $2.50 to $3.50; springers, i?`'`' gree, of polarisation, reduced under fled in schedule two of the special ,making an investigation found an in- choice, $80 to 90; good milch cows, 'i ` arbe British -preference 16,288 cents per War Revenue Act repealed. - I quest not necessary. No reason can I Native of Canada DI,l� _' $70 to $80; sum cows, $45 to $60; �9 _ _ _ ____ �__.. be given for the tragedy as the books' A feeders, good, $6.2E to ;6.76; do, Lair, i 'FAMIi.Y SIX SWEPT fence The oldest child was but- are reported• in good shape.- ' . - 110 Years of Age $b to $6; stockers, good, 5 to $5.50• - -4 --* -- , . -- � i I IWt do, li it 4.5 to 9 bO only d lans. a a :. 1. : TO DEA'T'H IN ICE .TAM Years old. King George t0 be Self-support g ntilja fework says--.--ks�$12 to $12.&O; do,$ good, gg10 to ;lbs, �. .Athabasca River Floods Are 6000 New Settler Leaving . at Spring .House Party ' Mrs. Susanna Divo. said to be a native $14 to l:e, $1 red,, $12.&O to $1g�8 •• jA British Isles for Canada( ` I of Canacla and 1-10 years old died of 'm` cele, $19 to $11.50; Menace to Residents of f i light ghee , $7 to $9. heavy sheep and ��Y_ Shore. A flutter of excitementin London bronchial pneumonia at Bellevue Hoa- bucks, W50 to $6.50;- hogs. thick . �'a+�++a London, April 18. -Six thousand society has been caused by the an- pital. smooths, fed and watered, $1$.10; cjo, __ _ A despatch Srom Edmonton' says: emigrants are leaving the British isles] nounrement that..Iain¢ Georgg -ands Aceor�(nst to -h --r iandladv. �cha. die- f o,6., $12.60: do, count nils 'n entire .family of six-member--fs= for Canada; and -there -will be a. racerQueen Mary --are. 40 give a week -end' uted• the assertions of 'hospital auth-$12.25; do, oft` cars, $13.5#- do thick - . • _ -the-, mother, and four children, werei acrose the Atlantic between several house party at Windsor ,Castle th a• oritiea at ra. ivo was on y_ ata, f:o:b; $t2; select premum, $2.65, ,� . ii*ewto their deaths by the raging rues to be the first to open the St. spring. There has been much s u- years old, $he had supported herself -- - . P� M O flood of the Athabasca Rise�an. Fr Lawrence season.: _ - - `lation as to who will be invited, but : by making Tndtan moccasins. and doing '. --- day afternoon, according to word re- - The "Aurania" of the CunAld Line so far there has not been even an ink- I beaded work until she contracted the NT EAL. R , iceived by Inspector Piper of the Al- from Liver j g . poo., the Ansonia" and the lin as to who will be there besides disease. Oats, Can. west., No. 2, 69c, do, No, Berta Pmviacial Police. "Montrose" from .Southampton, the: the Prince of Wales. i ;,_ --- _ _ - 3, 64c; extra No. 1 lead, 61c_ Flours .; The victims of the flood are Fred White Star`Line "Doric" from Liver- Guests �t the royal house parties j Dian. spring wheat pats. firsts, $8.80. IBrest.'in. with his wile and �Qur little pool, and the Canadian Pacific liners may do as they please, generally- King and Queen to Hold seconds, $8.30; strong bakers'; $8.10, Tones' the oldest .of whom ,y4 9 years "Morrtn,airn" from Glas w have' sail- ; ,a tennis Ro:f ride horseback or I _Courts on May 13, and 14 � Roewinter pate choice, ., $3. to $6 80. �'11. S� P- Y - Rolled oats, bag 80 ;ba., $3.90 to $3.40. - of age. The father was a farmer in i ed,. and the White Star liner "Araby" 1 play bridge -but the King reserves 1 Bran, $31.25. Shorts. $33.25. Mid= , '. the Whiteconrt district, where be had; leaves Southampton to morrow. `the mornings to himself,` most of the A despatch from London -says: -It ` .oilers, $40.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, 3 - - -.been,-li for some Most of the Erhigrants are travel-tafternoons, and it is seldom that the is officially announced that thel King car lots, $13.50. - .. , yam' will hold courts at Buck- Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 58�,4ct Brestiin slid his family were dAv-' ling under the 93 schefne,. and intrude visitors see His Majesty after eight ,and Queen wi. pas Ing along the road on their own land i'many hundreds of families. o'c'ock in the evening. I. liam Palace on'hlay 13 and 14. Eggs, fresh extras, 87c; fresh firsts, , ,;* about .quails- of a mile from the .._-. -` - - -- --- ----____-_-.---. `__--- -" _- - .-- . _ lots, $4.25 to $4.50. 34c. Potatoes' Quebec, per bag, 'ear •: ,;1 ' river, which was pent up by the ice - jam. Suddenly the ice jam, which; I. . -� »tea. e - e - --, - held back the -water 'in the rivpr,1 .W ' . � �� . s �toosened at one Bide, sled the torrent _ - -- - - W ST77,11.1 O of toe and water cams roaring over •- .. �.., ..,� � �, - z PR TEST. LAKE CARRIERS STEAL A 'I the lbw 4snd directly on top of the s i� p -.a." �` , party. Ta make their escape was im-% �� 3 y , ., . Chicago's Action Strenuously .possible, aane ahaost in a moms- me - —� - a,,� `� a k goaed by Lake Carriers' a L. L. wagon was carried away in a flood F.� Association. with the six persons•clinging on in the I - hope of saving their lives. The horses' p ;ate : , A despatch-" from Cleveland, Ohio. s a ` ',managed to break clear of the wagon,):ii v' "'r� says: -Telegrams protestuig against and they were rescued a short time": y + further war�vithdratvas . at Chi - later. I I {L. " '1 cage `under pretext of improving is White Court, Alta ,April 18. -With. a s � , navigation in the I;linois River" were q the breaking of the huge ice dam and' , s 7'• sent by members of the Lake Carriers the rapid lowering of Athabasca River , ,� a;�*, �I a 4ssocfation to Speaker Longworth of flood waters here on Saturday, Alberta: y' 1, 3 'i I' 1 the House The association closed its _� v c 1 ^r` i I annual meeting Thursday night. Provincial police and other searcher . , a , .. Dame upon the bodies of Chris Prest-� r L ' 1 The association alEo adopted a `- lin, his wife avid four children. Thea memorandum asking Congress to con- ix ` I —'-- - - struct dams to`raise take levels. Jif .bodies were found about 500 yards y •c - ftoni the Prestiin home and within a, r11, "�`r ^ t` Newton D. Baker, attorney for the few yards of the spot where they were , "' ;' '' association, declared a last-ditch fight - =. `last -seen alive when (their wagon cap- s "" by the association would be necessary r , sized in thio raging. Athabasca -RiverI against "powerful and widespread yn- a ' -- flood torrents abo4t ,Even mires east torests" to preserve 'take levels, and _of herThe bodies• were but a short die prevent increase in shipping rates. - _ _;� The association asked active sup- .y lance apart. The parents evidenflp r proms a f every industry and shipping IAZ o du trade s desperate effort to hold the • - ° - - - - - ' --- = - Indust at .Great -Lake --"rt#-, in its tanri:y together its the last struggle 8peetacular fire which des•troye;l four tanks and three derrick, injjuring four men, at the Signal ii111 011 battle to have Congress eliminate the :Vi " 'When the waren box floated off the fields. Long Beach, Calif., recent4y. The damage was $250,000. The blase started by the friction in 'a .column Illinois River project• from the Ri6ere ,'• Tanning gears, ted upset on a wire of gas escaping through a leak. _ d Harbors Bill. ,i ,<;• ' .. . i ... i a ..'y,» ....',.-.,,.'•-^;h '.:. ., ._ ,w. -. - ` '•yet T: % m... a . a. r ...... __.« .. _ -.,. µ_J. 6 a Q.: - ,. :. ._ . _ �, '� > 4 • c.--.,!�,,..sE •x.+: +..;;e CR.. ,, w,X�.tCry-.r .Ts. ,!?..:...�._...,. ..,. ...3'Yr,.rw,•c." .'.`.. :.....,...--..�s:. ,..:,.x,,. ^.r.....-_ _ 2 _.J` _ .o:.a ..Y4 ,:.ice ,..., .... $..., - ....... - s -..T.. ....r.... -....+A::,. ......- .'k .a.'...., .ffi-.v.-,. a.a .. _... .._...,.7.�,rc .,, c.,. '.`;7•�..,u'fr.,. .e•,.a:f 4"Y;s`J � y, ,ti:f•Y :p a >z,•ar.,.• ;, ..-.i �eey ., �a_ -;x,6.a . , .y ..5. ' ' .. ... -e•^.t' S . M' + vk +:F 'F• �- 'tr. . - •••�'.7'TC "'^T•.*'� :.w s. .. ^V;"s :� r ."vl •. ,. a �'. P''w+n4,n'L+,'C -'\- .. 'P. i s• .y .1's t+n, 'y.`^•i+y� -. w,-� !.s;U•' w.• i, ,w .'4.. •' �" . , '°=__..., ..'"?� i.. W, R Y x"iv"., . ,,,:'' ..a: » w .. .. . ', ._'�'d"' a, ,,1.... p a.,~+..v - rye` ,. , ti ,,... " :. :; . '. '- r' t' - ,., t '- �- `^n. • "^ f ' Eldetrtc Power Commission for the su uP electrical ower or suer t`'�18 Pick erm PP Y P Ry w M S T I .LV tar the purpose of ligbtlog the streets TwRMS and other public highwarr to the • ' ryes' d • (� (1 v - f1.75perye$q; $1.50 if POW in advance. Police Village of P[CkerlAq and to. old ce Co�am�ttee. ". _ GRAVE i PRICE u Suu6.criptions ry the United Scatn and Crpt authorize the of one thous- Y 6 Britain $2.00 in advancr. and dollars t4 defray the, cost of in- ' The object of this Association Is tog _ i�rLl•-- __.. stalling such lights and the tvnrkr,' 1� , „irntin� aria roeecuts - - - - P._ Iant, machtnery-%nd ap antes nates- - ` ' pE� � � i To A'�'R���'`�� /1rir r fo(k6t+Gr. ' eery in connectlon there- d+ith in the L� � "" l said yUlsge. ` Soon be House -Cleaning Time : " Oa motion the road superintendent lr;smbere having property etplen oommnnf k NOTES AND COMMENTS. was instructed to move the township two imme"Wy with any member 18 Bare Comfort, Gold, P. & G. or Surprise Soap, of Executive oommistes. A -good 5 -string Broom. 75 timber from Claremont to the Town T`l Some aristocratic Freuchme.o, Hall lotat Brougham. Xemberibip fee 01.00. 2 'ng Gillett'd Lye, 25 - .; R who are travelling in Canada The council now adjourned to meetDutch, Tiekata ma[behad from aha President or .2 Tina Old •., _ ' a t g again on Monday, the ' 10th day of aaorabrr on application. 8 Packages Ammonia, ... .. ,25 at present, have fP)rmed the nein- May; for the transaction' of general Exec. Com. -L. J. Bank O: S. Palm• ac egeR. sella , ntr is on 'ac- busloess. - .. .. aa,, 3 P k Pe e.25 1 ion that this tory y , _ er, M. S. Ohsptdati, PicYaring. $ Paeka ee'Luz-or_$-Rt lao, -- —, 'its ton winters. ansait• _._ g- T Q Muflro! f S. khilydson_ - - - -- _. 2 ` able fur' fermis - 21L-$-AR9..BU'�TAF-F �!@NHA�' S9AP-S1:6f1- g purposes. ft GREEN RIVER. ` count o _ President eecrets>ry `are cot range, if their deductions - Welcome warm weather. eems strange, _ 5 Lbs. Blat•k or Mixed Tea. D rest, that our coatltry The football meeting was well at. 1�T H A R' N E SS Lawrence. 3 -Ib Loaf Bread, ... ' 9 Ishould be looked nPun as !'the tended. R'e are sorry to report that Mrs. H. James `ary of the world," sndie Percy is perp poorly.. any pergou wishing pew Harne5gRichardson's, Grooery doing her share in providing the A large crowd attended the party in .:�•should call on me before purr wo with food.' If these•men the hall on Friday evening. Richard Jones has engaeed with W. chasing and sectlref could find time -to remain id—Can­ J. Turner for the summer. prices. - - ads for a year Or two in etimtuer Charlie Woodcock has purchased a Haraees repairing done at as well as in winter, their opinions fine driver from a Brooklin man. Piokerin"ard_w all times: We are -all looking forward to the 3 , would undergo' a considerable 28th to see how Cinderella finds r ti.��' A f Harness Repalra kept - constantly on hand. a ey wou n t At The Young People's Claes of the 0 �' "there is no better farming country f1be River Union Sunday School Luther Pilkey, Claremont ' in the world thaw Canada. If they intend to present their drama. ',Cin -- do not a ish to engage iu farming, g p �. � ` F •A �� E R l� ierella at College," the Baptist Farmers Attention -± hutch on Wednesday evening. April NOW is the time to get they can turn ,their minds. and z8ih. Come and enjoy yourself, Ad- . your spring seed. We bavb a good stock of hands to ,mining as Canada hasnissioa 25 and 15 cents, I am agent for the World's greatest Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa and Ale{ke, rAll interested in foothall remember Separator "The Renfrew," Stoves, all No. 1 tented geed. untold mineral wealth, and every :.he first practice will he held in Chas. P P dap Hary discoveries are being %Vbite'a field on Saturday evening, Scales and Oil Engines. Floury's -'Leave your order and we will fill it promptly. famous Plows, Potato, grain grinders, made. that is rapidly placiug lber �Pril 24th. The executive of the Wheel Barrowsetc. ' .� ireen River Football Olub are-: Pres., Brantford binder twice and second• Ladie.a, do not worry about wash days. Come in and see the White 'as the greatest mineral country' Fred Hornsb%w Whitev de : Vice, hadd se rators for sale. Cap -it's a dandy -also the 1900 Gravity Washer. Doth !i wt' . -n the world. if these men are ries., W. J. Tut ner. Claremont; Man - are guaranteed to Rive artiafactioa or no sale. t , ' 'fnnd of sport`Caanda is the place `sere Peter Stewart, Claremont, and ROBT• DEVITT, y W. J. Michell. Locust Hill; Sec'y• to go, and, is ib i8 gcegery thtp Cress.. H. G. Miclitll. Claremont. Pbooe soy >;ick.' BROL'gHAM Agent for International Farm Mac•hinerX and Repairs. ( want,their every wish can be / Q /�- satisfied by travelling through A �^ V iT P1 L Dnr Motto: We have it, too get it, or it is not made. this great Dominion, ti �{ _ GIVE THE CAICKS A CHANCE !� O T pICKERING COUNCIL.. Inoubator Hatched Find Brooder Raised Chicks have not the open y - " :. The above council met pursuant to range which the old hen and her flock en1uyed. Thereforea i p N adjournment on Monday. the 19th we moat furnish the food n hit h nature J. S. B LSA.RW�f • / a ���+�� inst. Morn her@ all present, the. reeve furnishes under ordivary cundittons. ' in the chair. The mfoutes•of the last - - -- - -- - eoeeilag were read and adopted. AO CLICK BmILKR) )STARTER r A number of accounts were present. • K. i ed for payment and referred to the . respective standing committees. Is high is vttamineg, which furnish health and vitality, while the A con). woe reeeived from t 1 Tuck minerals contained bone, feather and body lett re Improving the cid -road be buildibg material. tweso the Kingston road and Pick A Well Balanced Feed -Properly affixed. _ �- ` „ ertng Beach. Pedlar's Improved `Co 4oti im Roofing t Com from E M. Crolter. Fai•pnrt Many Satisfied users. : Head. to "Council standard- p coating, An tmarovament on corrugated i -tib %strGives, heavy � Clalciiina 10 uU for destruction , f p t t - � coria sled Peon. Gives greater .•- 'by trtr k due to bad r. a'. ,FEED THE O. K. LINE FOR PROFIT �er+ns w+dth per .heat blots ecoaomicai:.avaa time and sheathing. A batter too! st leas cost Send dimensions or your building and we WM tAom. from Sire. E. Mill a .P d Prose 'quote ort your roodns requirements. ltlellby. stating that they had appealed "Write fur-leafiet telling how to feed the O. X. Feeds 'j'R{g PEDLAR PEOPLE ff.flVt1'li'EI' r "Prom the sward of J. F. Doaevan, Tp _ r1CL3CGTlYE OPPlC oaAana, nae PACTORfrs9: Gab.ua asd Naneraaf. £ostioexr. Manufactured by BRANCHES; Nene Qrebat. Halifax. 8t. JoAX. Ottawa. Tormte, Lv"d... •. Tbs sCatsdiog committee on Contin - : 1kittwo, Rephus. Vancouver. Y gestic, reported and recommended • ,M AR K H A M FLOUR MILLS - - 4 -: _ • pa ymeat an follows: Qbae 8pongt-w4 =oto- rebate on asst 788: Dr A R _ ,Q� .. s -Armstrong.ditto 884; The London 111 D. N. F.ISOR tar BUNS . . .k 1.ot a shire s e antes and Accident teasingi - Oo, far treasurer's. bond 40 00; D k MA$HHAM, ONT. II� stillProduC0►II 1afes d deaths of births, mar If onr dealer cannot supply you, write direct. ` .'. rier;ea sad deaths 41 75 ' y PP y y '• • -. .. The standing committee cn Relief - WITH complete banking' facilities spetIally J i reported and recommended the Hosfolpital r r ads ted to farm business, this Bank is ever : lowing payments __Muskoka $oepltal Sd'+e PUCE OF � MINE NAS -ANO IY P _ for Uonsumptivea, mafnteoance ni R !•'lALliptERY T14K - ready to render practical assistance in furthering R Bowen, for the mouth of A it j STILL `SAW NG agricultural interests. - MEL4TTE. EXTRA GREJIM - . X40 00; St. a ce of t'i+ Hospital. Toxon o. * We encourage farriers to strive for bigger and ' atoceurnce of Master George, Ridley OtJGMT TO U15T g better roduction b extending loans for the ptn oro Jan 4th to March 8� h 91 60. A FOR i'riC, q o g �� � . -pose of�sound development Thu standing eommittee,on Bonuses LIFETII'�1E. , EVERY Cotfeu]t our local mans for Wht! Peaces. IhainaRe Matters MI .,and Snow Rneds reported and rec.:m• manager. - — - -- -- e to '.mended the io1!owingpayments: Kirk .'Bealhp, sbov aaovv bet 10 11 cots, 4 5q. ` 1.20; h *f Spencer, sbov snow on $ t t north of con 9 2 10; DO Crawford. _ isbov snow tut 18 17range line and opp BAW tote 14 lb E 40; R iz Forsytb, hoan8 on � � W>ERMW BRANCH. • C. P..LYlfDi, Manages 120 rods of wive fence on lot 21 con 8 h;R�N' K F G CROSS. monem The standing committee on Roads ' ayour � ,and Rridg sported and r'eeommend' w ed the Loft as payments : r S d re mot ^+fiord dr"'E'16 17 station road re � :. ' ., ..-� • - _ _ . -- rr -. bole drag h 1 open ditch r t cut bt usb 1P ICKER I --gib 120 f10: H Beelbw, re culvert bet " ". i'. i01 t eon 6 2 79; A Trimble. drag And REAM that in butes fat -nets they have mod the same Msleta . atop culverts. Greenwood road. cgnb 4 5j T a -pound. may i,e or hrenty five years or more. and "• ,': Aran and rep culvert bet 10.11 eons 4 5 pourhns into the pis trough they still est that etttra cream -` f I&W. A Hamilton, draft opp 12.18 tem or calf feed. Dollar* that could which they would have loot if they - $ 8 lbs David Annie, sbov grow and 12 be extra profits you're wasting uped an inferior Machine. M EAT M A R k E T A:, --` ds gmv for Wbitevale streets, 2.75: away -because you haven't taken You re a thrifty farmer- work trunk Turner. basil gravel for White the time to find out about the hard to make inawy%r..e ask -- ,A --Melotte Separator. A Melo . is that rale streets 260• dobe Tweedie, drag you send is the sou so S, _ draw grav7nr-*hitevale streets 7 OU: �u take :hat we can t -you m - h the taint and save you dollars detaU lho,. the Melotte will add to : Iouw Lehman, ditto 11..:5;' J D Rem', =Ra1ad Roast or Steak = t r lb . revery weep fromyouur herd. )� leer. drag coax 2 and 3 Ia60. e ; A bylaw was passed authorizing 'm aryearK o pit or itselfe T�w y9urloid Roast or. Steak. •• --`-- the Townabip rely it's worth the little time very minute fill -Porterhouse Roast or Steak, • . ... .••• 28c -` and trouble it takes to fill out this out the coupon „ i 1d execute a Coatraet with the Bydru coupon and team how you can whileit's obi oar Rump Roast.... 1 ---- y — - - __ ----e t atlas big savings. mind Mail us Vt Rib R R t, F E T G ynvr:name and ... ..: C I No ober separator is const acted without any ob heavy b Oast, .. t Sh6hlder Roast. .. .. .. 1i And I Xkc tl:e original Belo*te. it alone ligation to ya,r. y '•.'1 am prepared to build and sell all has the -attspended bout that is ,.we will send you Roast, .. 14c `• 7tityles of -labra, clsickea wile and stock o always in balance. Farmers in full information et, t0 buil; r:� 9C 1' • - r- every section of Canada. tell us aixPuttheorigin- •• - featsee at reasonable prices, it's :ire css;•xt to turn sad the' it al tiff Otte Sep -25e " 1t will pay you to consult me before I1noPork, kk,.. €"Por never :••cars out. Many say a,ator. of Por .: 25e •` purchasing. --' ^-I also have for sale Asphalt -. 9t o r : ` Ready Roofing and Roast ' 6�1 .. .. .. Shoo{tet f Park, Bale Wire. -.. r t i - ark h p, • , • C b e 28c f Pure Pork Sausage, .. 26r , ,x•36 O. F AR=.t�Y �; `' OR[ts1NA.L -• ...' Finest Salt Pork 25c Fin .... _ �Pbithy R. R. 1 _ - - — — the Break -fast -Bacon, -- '.., . ;i .-- st Bre usb-Sae n, ,piece; =$5c ••' Phone Pick. 1922` ,IR. �• " sliced; ... 85c ';'�` •t f a ,{ �►' �C�� %, p ted Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), • 80c _-- F A R M E .IR S :P� HA , o. ... ... y :'x \'LN Ften■e asrd ia:Fatta es• �RCk Bacon, .i t 45c to OW 18 file ,vin 1 a n e. ' : N time, to get y =%; or 1•._.,.��� -_... Malone C E s Cooked Ham, , ... - our i d i Maletts CCr�acS .pie Eicr.' Orli Or 1NC f.�SOt-!A1•T.4 1s•• tti- arrow _ P, barrows sharpen 8II$-3�hYcrdTa*ulr.0\Ti aiovza--s �RWeitiera,.. ... 25c ed yr, Nam: ...................:..:....;' 'r' repaired, r tANZ4, ue.ttu= sr i Head -0 :.. !! . i5c ready R A.ii� Ii :c4:`v`; . ' !+��; �' To ..................:-.............................. ,. r . ,-� �- _-�'aykF'irst and-Dnmestic_$horteni-ng, 81bs 5b cents - for R rin l coviac•......................... R.D-. _ p _g- _._..�.,. ,_-- _ 5 l 90 n tp work. -- - lb prints 18 cents' ' LOCAL REPPRrETSENNTTATIVE /� Fresb gout and'�5'hite Fish Every Friday; Pr. .'L 11 l \T E It -I D a CLArED1U`:T ! Phone 288 WHITBY, QNT, 'We G. REID1 TICKERIN G f. a , .. -r ,, `..• i, '�Lr-. ".. .,: ,aM ..."', q,.';, :. _: .,m ... .:. .... .' •.. ... -... •.,: ., '.: .y 1""'�.isL''..�. .V w.•;Rs... .f•'/ t»s": ..a•5�,�•`',. ' .as C. .;y,'ri '' Vc 'yam',' '�" atai-.a'.'..P..•xae..s. .1. :chis.. '•" - A''.h�e�.:,1�"•t"�"xllkY2` ��•?rt:.Sk*�'Se?e!... �4.- :. . f •. 7121 1, 1!1 •m7 .1, W11 CLAREMONT. D. A. and Mrs. Scott -aplebt Sun - '11 I.I*G L E 8". day in the cit See W.G. Bingham*s advt. in, key has retnt-ned lta,vmond & 'fanar 'jingther column Wall . _U -'Word SCOLI& ShInKlea from a visit to Mount Forest '4&lt Galvanized Steel Shingles and Mrr. Truemr r ieu0s- in tich lm prox-1 -Iff he�%Lth_� �*G_Gahawa on Taesday. 'Birds Felt Slate Shingles See the 1926 Sam plakat, Bingham's J. Bundy. of Turontu, spent Suii� for sale. at U R. before buying. , 4 ---'dsx. with Graham Bros. Grain Ch T, PATERSON'$ CLAREMONT OPPIng CTROCERIE0 A. Fleming, of Markham', was Over 500 samples to choose from Call and get prices. '.,In town on Friday last. AND FLILKING up. ARE ACL at 10c per roll. and Miss Mary Dawoon has left on PCOPULAIR am pre &red too do �Qhopping A W r 'sin extended visit to England. Oa -111asto every Mon4ay. _cAmplete line of Paintv,�011s and a Wednesday'and Friday Varnishea a� right-prteei Leonard Pilkey is installing crew gasoline tank for Imperial gap Estimates cheerfully -given for all Marble and Granite Dealer, In front of his garage. Stonebo&ts For Sale interior and exterior Cemetery Lettering'ete. Fred Pugh has for 1125 barrels Clarem , ont decorating. First-class work Ray -14s, ' -'et Northern !"p suples, also some Johlo F.," Call or phone 1813 Claremont guaranteed. U Y Is "'. -d mi Ing apples.-'-* RuraIRnute No. 2 Everything you can in your hoose The Park -Board- has received -the- Town —TWwore-you buy the Kippaton Road and Pick government grant which was a i-GHA ertiij cheaper you get it. East Townline. inice sum to put into the treasury. Paint We pay :you a good market price We are pleased to report that h7e6,b_�_whljby 68 R 32- N for you -r- produce—butter and Mrs. Geo. Richardson is able to be Claremont, Ontario -2740 P. O. --Whitby R. eggs, poultry, beans etc up around after her-. recent R. Be 04 goods -are positively the beat Mise Burgess, of the O. L C., 57 and that can be bought 4, • Whitby, spent a and the margin of .profit added is few days last en' n e's Coad',=Goal 11, so you ran no risk of week with her sister, Mrs. Neil I very small, ,_Stewart. paying high prices. Everything We are sorry to report that Miss is guaranteed or your itaney Margaret McLellan still confined Coal of the' TESTED SEEDS Hard'and Soft C cheerfully refunded.'' be child's de - to herbed. We ' wish a speedy best quality on So let no get together a`bd 'boost -light, -1Alfalfa. . recovery. No. 1. 11.00 per bush. hand our Home Tow& -and every- body Bargains in China Cabinets, five They know it's Red Clover No. I 17,N. will be happy for drawer Chiffoniers and Baby Car Timothy No. 1, 5.50 THC)'S_ A- LAW Ever and Ever. —gring-e-9 'clearing a Alsike No. 1, .14.50 66 7 Claremont. F'iClicerine', Gut. FRANK CHIDLOW Several of the members of the. 'Get our prices on Fortilizere, •CLAREMONT, ONTARIO W. M. q. of the United Church at - RIS Garden Seeds, Corn, Fruit Rrees, Shmbs Etc tended the Presbyterial at Co TAYLO GOLD CRUST Roots Ete. boarg cum Tuesday. Cheer up boys. ',The Promise B R E A Having secured the agency for T. W. Maple 1Aaf lbatutl Fire Nurseries. Is still ci Seed time and Har- Bowman & Son, Star Nurse Ridgetown. Out. vest, Autumn and Winter, Day CLAR I am prepared to take orders for all lusurance Co. Night shall noteeass. - FROST- FENCE I kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, Next Sunday morning in the Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at Cheap rates for farm and country :Ba List Church the Ptator's sub- Wlam buildings. 8 -wire, 12 stays to rod, 56C. lowest possible. prices. jest will be "A Good man 1; Steps," Special rates for large quantities. :Windstorm Insurance on buildings,' and the evening subject, "The Bread, 3 1b. loaf, 180. Fine wire, 12 stays, 62c. 45tf wind -wills. Silos etc. Comfort of His Call." You are A 0 A N A 0 N. J. Chauman, Pickering Automobile Insurance cordially invited to attend. Mrs. A. J. Chandler. Mr. and The Store that saves Fe M -*C 0 0 P E R of all kinds. Mrs. Morrison. Mr. rd Mrp. Dill you nioney. CLAREMONT ;FARMS FOB SALE. on, Mrs. Elmoley an child, Major of Quality First Courtesy Always Huguenot and Mr. Derwent, all Agent' for Ackerman's Quality Write or phone -Toronto, motored out-an'd spent Harnees. Ask the user. Sunday with J. H. and )Sire. Bps). L;hoi(-e qual Peas, large tin 2 for 25 On Monday evening Group B Coln, 2 for 25 will give the Droli in the B. Y. Tomatoes, per tin 10c FARMS TOR SALE WHAT ED. BOWMA N V., the general theme being Fancy Piink Salmon, per Lin 18e FOLKS SAY 20 WHITBY, ONT. -f"The Place" of Work in God's Marcy Red Cohoe 28e 82,&WBuys 10 acres of land! with as AS OuTt Plan." Alt young folks will be Sunrise Baking Powder, - 8 -roomed house, on the High- RV ;L. way. close to school. I welcome and will enjoy the pro- (contains no alum) lb tin 25c B - ZAID0 CLAREMONT gram Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin llc chureb and store. arm Zd�Ard Wood, of Strathroy, Babbett'@ Cleanser. per tin 9c Terms. and bride (nee Gladys Bowden), S. O. S. The Magic Cleaner, J. E. DISNEY Better Broad at OREAMERY I are spending a few' days with A. (for pots and pansi per pkk �18c 27 Real Estate, Whitby, Uat. 3 pkits and Mrs. Mantle and other rela. Handy Ammonia 25c a Better Price I 191shett price paid for hives in Clart9movit. Mrs, Wood, Roman Meal. large pkx Cream at the who formerly resided in Clare- Peanut Butter, toy palls Only 18c per large loaf. strictly 2sc Fur Storage 2u moat with Mr and Mrs. Mantle. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgp for 29c cash and carry from Is a itraduate nurse of & Detroit Post's Ursa Flakes. 2 for .25c the store. 1a►renl0a Creamery hospital. Their many Claremont Corn Starch or Silver Better Bread delivered at your 1friendawish Mr. and Mrs. Wood Gloss !Starch, per pkg 2c Give, us a trial snit be convinced o door, 20c per large loaf. many years, of happiness and prom. Large Pruner, 2 lbs 19c -Cold Air Vaults Verity. d not Ity str 9 . Broom, 59c own It is our aim to make the best pro - The Audley Community Club 4 -string Broom. 49c 3 per of your ducts possible,• bread or valuation. cakes, to sett at the 'Will resent their popular, drams. Globe *ashboards. 50e BEATTY I west cash price. Fleiqchmann'm Yeast (health entitled -'The Young Doctor, STANDS FOR THE BEST in the Claremont Community Hall emkes.1resh every day) each 4c Coats Re -modeled �no the evening of Friday. April Balaton and White Fish, • 180th, tinder the' auspices of the fresh every Friday. .,�,-,_and Re -lined !Park Board. This play has been Highest price paid for farm at summer prices. �7 I !presented several time b the produce, Buy from the manufaicturer. M0 ilght' Audley people, always t`ct de J ed audiences. Come along nod Ck:k1CL%%3ML01%= boost the Community Hall and also Half block east of Broadview NE - 'enjoy a good laugh. Admission, .25 cents child rea, 15 cents. 281, Danforth Ave., SPRING TORONTO, ONTARIO The Claremont Football Club _--and itupporters ruet, at Sanderson's PHotel on Satrurdsy evening and X8 here organized for IM as follows: BOB. 3 Tomlinson, tn. Litter Ca rrien, Hay Carriers, ABOOTS •:.SHOES Pumps, -Door Tracks, Co Wallis and W. G. Bingham, Pres. Etc. Bowls. Nm_ssure Systems —John Scott. lot Vice Pres. --F. 4 god Vice Pres.—R, E. For. It will you to get my prices of Evans At Last AND RUBBERS above before buying elsewbers. sytb, SZ.-Treas.—Maji Mar- gan, Manager—Ernest Bryan. The FRANK J. PROUSE beam has entered'Ib the P. U. F. A. Rare is another -list of the" wonderful values, which you should Dot PICKERING. ONTARIO' -Membership feeis 50 cents. Be a miss Men's ffikm Rubber Boots, reTJ and white soles, 3.50 b"ter for your home town team to COO . Men's, Women's and Children's plain by paying a fee of So cents and be Over Rubbers, -'We, 75c and 1.10. coming a member. The annual meei of the Park See our new line of We'also have a full suipply of famous drab Shoes, Board, which should have been : - .- Wall Papers speemi cleamuce. held on the 1st of February-l--wam SL not held until a week ago on ac- —Men's Black Overalls, regular 2.00. for r.50. Men's Khaki t not coming g so or every room and t of the gran, Paper f. Ponta, regular 100, at 1.50. as tR balance up the books. The at evei7 price Call at Phone 8W Park Board is to be congratulated- J. FINGOID S ;on havingthe-park ii dip I Of SU n*Wdsk asdsiiii6 for -arid a balance of $417.00. Thl What We Promise—We Wo i offictra, who are - elected for two Years., were elected as follows Conside.r: Chairnian-�­Fred' -Oowip, Vice- Sherwin -williamis When It to somethin that "a be dei to" or chAirman—Ed. Gleesion, See. treas. Ono& _J._ Scott, Chairman of Grounds Paints and small., the beat e and Sports—Dr. Tomlinson, Fi- is sufficient. -M um- banee—T. Coady. Gate -and Tax Varnishes .7 axilfi Fwurity� —Ed. Gleeson. Bnildinge—L. Mid J- T. MATHISON diston,Program—G. M. Fomyth. -Make things look brighter name and Works, Whitby, Ona The annual meeting of the Unit- ed Church was held on Tuesday .-and better -..:a't Minuimuni Cost 7 .,eveiiiing, when a large number as. 0= sembled in the basement of the -.2 - SAFETY Deposit - Box' in, the J's nearest branch of the Standard -or oU church. The splendid reports from Uatb it, all the different organizations of sok v%ill relieve any anxiety regard _the-ebLnrr-h-were-pleagag—to--heftr. Ing the'whereabouts of your valnables' HARNESS No other year In their history BANKING 'w"bilepermitting free access to them supply 6f quality Harnesa and - --bas been more prosperous and en- �A good range of Oursupp by you ora duly authorized person Parts Is now complete. couraging. The Sundny School FIFTY at any during banking hours. -New Ginghams BOOTS—GREG SHOE -coptributed $152 to missions as ns- The cost is less than one cent per. We have a large stock of this Fames: The AncborSoci6ty gave $50 YEARS._ day; the value 'received is an estim- ust arrived Boot on hand—unbeatable other societies sustain - and all the o able seuse.of secrity. or hard w6ar and tear. ed their former good reputations. Comb and get your choice, - A strong contribution was made REPAIRING to the Maintenance and Extension before they are all We maintain our established re Find the general accounts tion for repairing all kinds ruts - ,Ticked over.. 'u, a- ffinTrisbiti-g- harness and hoots. condition. After the business of R tbe evening was completed thf. &, CECIL BRADLEY r congregation sat down to a social PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. Law, Afanager '�upper and chat over current ev- Do A. "S C 0 T T Harness maker, ants. The evening was R nioq.t en. Branches ali, at Broglklin, 4`vext Hill, Whitby OYT R 10 T?F T 1)NZT X •7 -4 0 Lai ilI I. -:The Automobile / - !l I` jl' CARE IN TIME WILL CUT DOWN BILLS FOR TIRES. There has b4n eonslderalYe talk little skill in,marripul-atifig the•car 1 / �_ oabout the conservation of automobile driver can readily acquire the habit .of tires on account of the rubber marketI parking graceful:y. situation. It is asserted that if own -1 One of the most important consid. era will take special care of the tires eratione is the matter of inflation. A) on their motor ears so that the maxi- i There is a certain air pressure which mum amount of wear w received it is best to maintain for any given this will tend to *relieve the present i tire. This pressure is usua:ly inidicat. rubber FAtuation and benefit the motor- I ed by the manufacturer in the instruc- , ,tomi6t,. Even if this situation1tion book which did not comes -with the car exist it should be desirable for auto:; and it is important that the operator mobile owners to get the greatest keeps the tires inflated as recomm,&nd- possib*e use out of all parts of -their' ed. An under -inflated tire which is automobi:es, including the tires. anowed to be kept in service is bound 1, To do this requires no greater effort to have its life shortened considerably. 16 rt but merely the app kation of a 4 corn- It is a very easy matter to watch the moa sense program when using an amount of air In the tires and keep VT automobile. For instance, it Is coin- them inflated at the proper pressure, monly known that if the -driver PEPALR SMAM CVTS. ly ap- at a fair rate got ng It is also important to repair small -of speed sudden' p'ies the brakes of his machine the A NARROW HOUSE ON A NARROW LOT cuts in order that the fabric may not 5., car will skid. It can be taken for become rotted. A tire does not usually granted that when a car skids the tires By Horwood arwa Horwood I T - . . I . - I p wear out through having its tread Registered Architects r-aceire excessive wear. Therefore a worn Off. More often small cuts are 'tore judicious use of the brakes, KI T011 ' made through the rubber covering, L One of the Most dIfficult problems of which is habitually the practice of ZOF - .. I . bLD ;L which acts as a protection to the fab- r;Q , . 7 Small house design. in the narrow house I A a 131 first -ease drivers, will insure a longer! ric. The fabric is As body of the tire, Nr alife for the tire. n the narrow lot, and the resulting small cuts slow moisture to structure is CORN usually &a. high and atilt- CARE AT ati. run into the fabric and rot it and ed appearan4,*. The usual method of Every driver of an automobile is the result is apt to be a b!ow-out, entering the house at the tront, with G frequent:y called upon to turn comers.! practica2y spoiling the tire. 9t d: ROOM the width of hall required. generally The simple matter of turning a corner I Tires are now somewhat high In results I n, . rooms that- are ju*t a little bw PL -can be done thoughtlessly in a way to price although there appears some Aoc, small for their purposes. 101" Ly save the tires more wear than neces-i possibility that prices may be some- The extreme width of the design sary; Letting the clutch in with a what reduced. Each automobZe own- tta bang. which tends to jerk the car is er can he*p in this direction by using here shown In 24 ft. and mililtit he buM- on a 35 ft lot. preferablT factna south. another method of overstraining the his -own equipment in the most effl- )Me fact that the entrance is at the D 'Jam" tires. Every driver often has to xwp, cleat way and for the )ong*st possib:e his macluns at the side of a curb. A time, This tends to ower the demand adds, Lad the st&J r- he I I cuts, ac rose 1h person can care'essly do considerable and consequently the price. . However, house, makes ft poaxibl* to bare living damage to the tires if the rubber is them to a direct saving to the owner room and dining room of good work. &'llowed to scrape along the ado of the; due to the fact that he gets more able sizes, A vestibu-Je, so necessarycurb as is frequently the case. On' value out of the commodity he has 1. U Y I I a Wo�omm -In the Canadian arnatsIS provided. 4 the other hand, with the exercise of a already purchased. and a lighted and ventilated coat room, Music in the M The exterior is finished in stumo of bg D -k Movies. any people to -day Z' - I The reason why m rough trowel finish applied on metal [prefer "bad" musk to good'is simply .4, 16 -ture theatres i In the larger moving Vk bemuse they have ji"pportunity to lath to double steat-b4%di and Insulated today a surprising amount of good: bear the good—tbbad to all about (bOMfframe construction. The roof ta corer. MUSIC and even the best nxisle is r them. It is all a matter of envima. ",ed with stalue•d cedar.shinglee. In dull played. meat. Give to Lite - messes the best brown The sun room Is heated. but For some years many' conductors of there is in music and there will be no '01 may be opened up in,summer and used room for the bad. movie orchestras have followed the La A verandah, making the spece, avail- plan of borrowing good tunes from all 'mate all the year round. The approxi- manner of sources, including the very cgOOD - r L_W_ A hlghsat, and weaving them Into a tonal Blueback. -7 �maie (cet of this hoiu4p is S6.44m web, with harmonization more or less Though It lacks tRo months of May closely with the emotional aspect of Frosts, have nipped a genial thaw, and the -back is pain, emphasizing 1-tha pictures chasing one another I And the melted 15n*W to thin. and over crisp and harsh to Raynard's claw, across the screen. Over cap- the vogue for fulness at the front. No. 1214 is in sixes. 34, 36, n, 40 and 42 again, andleuces have been surprised White are curves where paths, have and delighted with the cleverness with been inches bust. Size 36 bust requires �% which this Is done, and with the excel- I Winding through the ruddy a yards, or 3 yards 54 -inch m&- W isat make-up of the orchestras, some Pensive -gray the circling ter*ial as illustrated. Price 20 cents. t,rees of which include first-rate artists Who Et -ch the sky in geWe p*mp. `Every woman's desire is to achieve have left the symphony orehestras be. Yet Is Spriii- _ivithin the res3e. that smart different appearance which ca g b use the movies, being prosperous, Gay fu heart of yonder fowl. !draws favorable' comment from the can pay more. Screaming hear -s brooding owl? observing public. The designs illus- Thus [rated In our new -Fashion Book are at the'movie shows thousands His Jay—Jay—Jay! of people who previously had eaten --Charles DeKay. originated In the heart of the style centres and will help you to acquire nothing but bad eggs, musically speak- ing, are gradually brought Wee to face -Married women haus a keener Senn that much desired air of individua3ty. with the fact that good musical eggs of humor -than unmarried woman, an4 Price of the book 10 cents the copy. are better—lots bene r ----than the rot. go hi? it­--�Brats. odness knows, they need HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ton ones they thought they liked best. don Sun. Writs your name and address piain. f I % ly, giving number and size-- of such :ose 20c In patterns as you want. Enc itamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and Lddress your order to Pattern Dept, 7 TA_ Wilson Publishing 'Co., 73 West Ads. Wdo SL Toronto: Patterns - b pp -hq Vol! di"MUNJUMM nturn mail. -Do you feel all in? Have you that • Sum3tw • Cloud Wagons. stupid, sleepy, dragged-outfeeling rrom "'the, tremulous breast 6f the "that bothers so many peopl�? -7 dawn -The, cloud -wagons come. Then use Their covers are'pearl-gray, or purple,But- some are like gold, For thh e can as just gilded them. via the Santa Fe to the . , o_ , .- See their Invisible teams har6 begun' -nmic regions of the Far West To strain *at invisible yokes And pu11-them out into the sky, laxative _.daffy— an 4iff erves nt, saline t1veL 'NOW 11196xi"—AafteM here they lose their gold. r C e W Id covers -that gently clears away the poisono us waste lWaklos-p Crand Can- And take on a delicate dye L -.*-I- __ I Ce=e tw oft --ma-vver- w .-VIEVC11-C -og-8---- the system and leads to many . . . . . . . . . and J - Trow and othw No- FIR .. 4- age" Parka's PLA OUTSTANDING FEA- See: boy are driving them swiftly, Matt d.t. coup" to 1114 -ITS TUR79,OF NEW FROCKS. And g ding them high, 9_ O. 0, Robertson, T. F. A, -F, T. Hendry: a,A -8antaF%RY. Plaits are the outstanding feature Lest their passage should mar The delicate tints of the sky, port t 404 Transportation Bullffinff of the newest frocks---whetber of one- . . . ..... .. Or e Local Agent Piece or two—and are represented in "a- 00 a variety of combinations. You are Adieu. you dear' cload-wagons, weam Me tallec,"flon tAp sure to be in the mode of this season Come again soon, but come, only come to ............................... ...... with a frock like the one pictured here, ilI I. -:The Automobile / - !l I` jl' CARE IN TIME WILL CUT DOWN BILLS FOR TIRES. There has b4n eonslderalYe talk little skill in,marripul-atifig the•car 1 / �_ oabout the conservation of automobile driver can readily acquire the habit .of tires on account of the rubber marketI parking graceful:y. situation. It is asserted that if own -1 One of the most important consid. era will take special care of the tires eratione is the matter of inflation. A) on their motor ears so that the maxi- i There is a certain air pressure which mum amount of wear w received it is best to maintain for any given this will tend to *relieve the present i tire. This pressure is usua:ly inidicat. rubber FAtuation and benefit the motor- I ed by the manufacturer in the instruc- , ,tomi6t,. Even if this situation1tion book which did not comes -with the car exist it should be desirable for auto:; and it is important that the operator mobile owners to get the greatest keeps the tires inflated as recomm,&nd- possib*e use out of all parts of -their' ed. An under -inflated tire which is automobi:es, including the tires. anowed to be kept in service is bound 1, To do this requires no greater effort to have its life shortened considerably. 16 rt but merely the app kation of a 4 corn- It is a very easy matter to watch the moa sense program when using an amount of air In the tires and keep VT automobile. For instance, it Is coin- them inflated at the proper pressure, monly known that if the -driver PEPALR SMAM CVTS. ly ap- at a fair rate got ng It is also important to repair small -of speed sudden' p'ies the brakes of his machine the A NARROW HOUSE ON A NARROW LOT cuts in order that the fabric may not 5., car will skid. It can be taken for become rotted. A tire does not usually granted that when a car skids the tires By Horwood arwa Horwood I T - . . I . - I p wear out through having its tread Registered Architects r-aceire excessive wear. Therefore a worn Off. More often small cuts are 'tore judicious use of the brakes, KI T011 ' made through the rubber covering, L One of the Most dIfficult problems of which is habitually the practice of ZOF - .. I . bLD ;L which acts as a protection to the fab- r;Q , . 7 Small house design. in the narrow house I A a 131 first -ease drivers, will insure a longer! ric. The fabric is As body of the tire, Nr alife for the tire. n the narrow lot, and the resulting small cuts slow moisture to structure is CORN usually &a. high and atilt- CARE AT ati. run into the fabric and rot it and ed appearan4,*. The usual method of Every driver of an automobile is the result is apt to be a b!ow-out, entering the house at the tront, with G frequent:y called upon to turn comers.! practica2y spoiling the tire. 9t d: ROOM the width of hall required. generally The simple matter of turning a corner I Tires are now somewhat high In results I n, . rooms that- are ju*t a little bw PL -can be done thoughtlessly in a way to price although there appears some Aoc, small for their purposes. 101" Ly save the tires more wear than neces-i possibility that prices may be some- The extreme width of the design sary; Letting the clutch in with a what reduced. Each automobZe own- tta bang. which tends to jerk the car is er can he*p in this direction by using here shown In 24 ft. and mililtit he buM- on a 35 ft lot. preferablT factna south. another method of overstraining the his -own equipment in the most effl- )Me fact that the entrance is at the D 'Jam" tires. Every driver often has to xwp, cleat way and for the )ong*st possib:e his macluns at the side of a curb. A time, This tends to ower the demand adds, Lad the st&J r- he I I cuts, ac rose 1h person can care'essly do considerable and consequently the price. . However, house, makes ft poaxibl* to bare living damage to the tires if the rubber is them to a direct saving to the owner room and dining room of good work. &'llowed to scrape along the ado of the; due to the fact that he gets more able sizes, A vestibu-Je, so necessarycurb as is frequently the case. On' value out of the commodity he has 1. U Y I I a Wo�omm -In the Canadian arnatsIS provided. 4 the other hand, with the exercise of a already purchased. and a lighted and ventilated coat room, Music in the M The exterior is finished in stumo of bg D -k Movies. any people to -day Z' - I The reason why m rough trowel finish applied on metal [prefer "bad" musk to good'is simply .4, 16 -ture theatres i In the larger moving Vk bemuse they have ji"pportunity to lath to double steat-b4%di and Insulated today a surprising amount of good: bear the good—tbbad to all about (bOMfframe construction. The roof ta corer. MUSIC and even the best nxisle is r them. It is all a matter of envima. ",ed with stalue•d cedar.shinglee. In dull played. meat. Give to Lite - messes the best brown The sun room Is heated. but For some years many' conductors of there is in music and there will be no '01 may be opened up in,summer and used room for the bad. movie orchestras have followed the La A verandah, making the spece, avail- plan of borrowing good tunes from all 'mate all the year round. The approxi- manner of sources, including the very cgOOD - r L_W_ A hlghsat, and weaving them Into a tonal Blueback. -7 �maie (cet of this hoiu4p is S6.44m web, with harmonization more or less Though It lacks tRo months of May closely with the emotional aspect of Frosts, have nipped a genial thaw, and the -back is pain, emphasizing 1-tha pictures chasing one another I And the melted 15n*W to thin. and over crisp and harsh to Raynard's claw, across the screen. Over cap- the vogue for fulness at the front. No. 1214 is in sixes. 34, 36, n, 40 and 42 again, andleuces have been surprised White are curves where paths, have and delighted with the cleverness with been inches bust. Size 36 bust requires �% which this Is done, and with the excel- I Winding through the ruddy a yards, or 3 yards 54 -inch m&- W isat make-up of the orchestras, some Pensive -gray the circling ter*ial as illustrated. Price 20 cents. t,rees of which include first-rate artists Who Et -ch the sky in geWe p*mp. `Every woman's desire is to achieve have left the symphony orehestras be. Yet Is Spriii- _ivithin the res3e. that smart different appearance which ca g b use the movies, being prosperous, Gay fu heart of yonder fowl. !draws favorable' comment from the can pay more. Screaming hear -s brooding owl? observing public. The designs illus- Thus [rated In our new -Fashion Book are at the'movie shows thousands His Jay—Jay—Jay! of people who previously had eaten --Charles DeKay. originated In the heart of the style centres and will help you to acquire nothing but bad eggs, musically speak- ing, are gradually brought Wee to face -Married women haus a keener Senn that much desired air of individua3ty. with the fact that good musical eggs of humor -than unmarried woman, an4 Price of the book 10 cents the copy. are better—lots bene r ----than the rot. go hi? it­--�Brats. odness knows, they need HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ton ones they thought they liked best. don Sun. Writs your name and address piain. f I % ly, giving number and size-- of such :ose 20c In patterns as you want. Enc itamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and Lddress your order to Pattern Dept, 7 TA_ Wilson Publishing 'Co., 73 West Ads. Wdo SL Toronto: Patterns - b pp -hq Vol! di"MUNJUMM nturn mail. -Do you feel all in? Have you that • Sum3tw • Cloud Wagons. stupid, sleepy, dragged-outfeeling rrom "'the, tremulous breast 6f the "that bothers so many peopl�? -7 dawn -The, cloud -wagons come. Then use Their covers are'pearl-gray, or purple,But- some are like gold, For thh e can as just gilded them. via the Santa Fe to the . , o_ , .- See their Invisible teams har6 begun' -nmic regions of the Far West To strain *at invisible yokes And pu11-them out into the sky, laxative _.daffy— an 4iff erves nt, saline t1veL 'NOW 11196xi"—AafteM here they lose their gold. r C e W Id covers -that gently clears away the poisono us waste lWaklos-p Crand Can- And take on a delicate dye L -.*-I- __ I Ce=e tw oft --ma-vver- w .-VIEVC11-C -og-8---- the system and leads to many or rainDow or rose. and J - Trow and othw No- serious diseases. You'll marvel thanks to the wagoners % 4- age" Parka's PLA OUTSTANDING FEA- See: boy are driving them swiftly, Matt d.t. coup" to 1114 -ITS TUR79,OF NEW FROCKS. And g ding them high, 9_ O. 0, Robertson, T. F. A, -F, T. Hendry: a,A -8antaF%RY. Plaits are the outstanding feature Lest their passage should mar The delicate tints of the sky, port t 404 Transportation Bullffinff of the newest frocks---whetber of one- With 4rayness or. gloom. Or e Local Agent Piece or two—and are represented in "a- 00 a variety of combinations. You are Adieu. you dear' cload-wagons, weam Me tallec,"flon tAp sure to be in the mode of this season Come again soon, but come, only come to ............................... ...... with a frock like the one pictured here, When the day's in the west, wWoh expresses a tailored simplicity And the magic of twilight begun, In its riettdeT 1#Jies, Note the a"rrarige-. t oug are t rest. Asci sur li— S4 Mont of plaits in'th#,ekirt front --wide —Robert E. Key. Ilan" ....... ........................... Ckr Steat box and n*r*w'jId& WU-Tn- —groups. 1) The bodios ;mnt sot -?n trim- Among British voters there are and ................ ......... :YALW b"d forildriM a owuming deep eleven men to every eight women. --ma-vver- w .-VIEVC11-C -og-8---- the system and leads to many serious diseases. You'll marvel at the difference in your feeling. pwm Loa? ago full of es You will be pep, eyes rglit, color clear, step lively. Try it fair a week "a- 00 and see. for yourself. Three s4es--al all druggisfa. 4tis- Wingate Cklionitical -Ck:- LAmited- :11,7x, ,, •. s. yq s .;. ::.4e.. r" .. - , - _ d• .!s, _ •siJ. :y.'Z•a�+"s.a. e,ue. T -f . -s .qv Vii.:. �„• a•5. t, • w .t ,.. , . p. .�:.. .": w:: „ . -, r< l•' •a .w ••,,-:., wry- ...,, 'b , 3•n+s""1.-,..:. _ _ ._.,c: S'�d;.^r-, :..�=.+ r •. .-•,�....^"x't :�;' .;.,y .._�.. :a.. '.� {...-a• �..-, -t �,.,�!..:-,. •, a`. w. ,,.a ."r•y�'i�.�>' • iy` ;..•. ,, `°i,."�--` r ..: trts.�'"^•--+- "C .. . v + " ,.�< ';ay . 7. ,.r-tY.• • a.' 'r v. y. , - L SUFFMG�. pti�d Health. -: ' -� _ . ; . "- Aliein.--�:=•- imp terms of lllVlil - - F ro: •. .• fps dttCcnit to measure 1n actual Far t>;rough the shadows the thin rain.. /r� disease the harm that will is falling, - - An=._ �+- { . .... .... .._..._ - 9 c viti»aatelg result, but one cannot tail It`aiat on the nand Is the sound of the to be impressed by the large number ; sea, " -- of children in Ontario who are hand!- High aft the twilight a wild bird is -- - - ' tO1ed pped as the resuFt of Aad food b.rtbits. +' calling, Health, Can. Only- be Res Fifteen per cent: of the physically -1 Lonely and lost on the des`ol'ate lea. s �" 'i'bmugt1 the Use of a Blood- 'below -normal" children throughout _ � _ - I a1dIIg T011ile. the paovinge who present themselves Under my lashe♦ the Now tears are goodlea "1 , to a physician -tor examination te'1 the burping, == T:EA.' An epidemic of influenza', such as Is ea story, namely: a pronounced dis- Empty the hand that wan lifted --in now prevalent in many.parts of Can- like'ior mak, fresh vegetables (car- prayer, ad, always leaves widespread suffer- rots, cabbage, white turnlpe, beets, let- While my,.heart, "Hke the bird, for itsVW OL�r mat, •aii/w.�(sa{dr. Jj,` ; Ing in its wake. The.,disease itself is tuee, epinaeh and celery), ' fresh or lost land �is yearning,. dangerous through dark—e, defeat- -n-dtedager.nocookedfruitscooked ,-se. .li.L�fr ./WJE ' • ;a -over when the eharaoterietle s'ymP- puddings. These children eat chiefly des'nVr! _ - -- -- - — - �- tome of the trouble have passed. package cereals, toast, jams' and Jel'- - -Josephine Johnson. _ There is 'left bebind depression of 'Iles, sweet,blecuitis,, thin soups, meat ---5 MEDICINE -i- -- -' spirits, weakened vital powers, thin potatoes, pickles, cakes, pastry, sweets Tjj� ONLY ��iilflCt� AdVCCeII�. blood. Impaired digestion and over- and highly seasoned foods, with tea THE NL 1' -BEAUTIFUL HOMES r :{ sensitive nerves, Men and women who as a beverage. The lack of the first FOR snt-a " were robust before stricken with in- mentioned valuable foods' in the diet B �`%,: �� u A n ' The MacLean Builders' Otilde � o� $ PLANK. 0 oAm . flueaza fled their bodies racked with 4e evident on examination: the "child _ LL1D t` RAD gives valuable data end aide In sols etude. aRw aro,, notawett o�.eao� ,pain „previously unknown to them. is materially below weight, is pale, has tug proh:ems relating to'planning, i7:cxatc MOTOR BOUGHT say" SOLA This is due to an abnormal thinning flabby - muscles, tires easily, is irrtt• ' building, financing, deg rating, gar-- ' Fj leutoe Frederick et . Tomsie Is ` t Thousands of Mothers dentng and furnishing. Profusely Al of the blood -and leaves the system an able, has decayed teeih. suffers from illustrated: ----Homes- of all types Ater To t�E SBox-Owtyi':a OF loop easy prey to other serious troubles. digestive disturbances and constipa• ► shown.1n, in various sections of the tarn for .ata W. uern+tr, acs Say Baby's Own Tablets. eat, rt Worth. Tuaw country. This Is the time. when the convalescent tion. Send Twenty Ceuta for a from influenza should Dodd n0, the Much, if not all, 01 the responsibility Once a .mother has used Baby.s Owe copy. Questions anawea+ed Mao- Mood with a reliable Mood -making for this condition of affairs 1s due to Tc :ts for her little ones she will use i Lean Building Reports, Ltd.,' 844 Mise Eleanor Mitchell, an English tonic such as Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, apparent ignorance on the part cf the. nothing ".else: I:'xparience teaches her Adelaide St, West, Toronto.' girl, recently won the European speed When the Mood regains iia rich red parents and those associ -ate withtris chat there w ou an egnai-ire- AyPea'rit£fa8 championship, with 8IY - - - } -- _ quality the nerves recover their child in Infancy. No serious thought lieving baby of any of the many � touches, or 129 words a minute, strength and . the organs of the body is given to the question of making it minor ailments 'which' afflict him- at Short Waves Efficient, funotion naturally and the dangerous, easy for the child of one or two years one time or another. The Tablets Short waves travel farther than ICng �i l -dePreseing after-effects of influenza to acquire a liking for these whole- never fail to be of benefit -they can- waves and require 1-660 power to oover j�juos disappear: Proof. of the undoubted some, inexpensive acid essential ar- n" " possibly do harm as they are guar- the same distance than the -Iggee ' `^ STOpTAATHpCHE I► value of Dr. Williams Pink lhtls as a taches of its diet, in fact the opposite anteed -to be free from all Injurious waves do. WSTA/aIITLY blood -builder and nerve tonic is shown is the case. For soma vagHe reason drugs. 96 T..p.r ry Fri .ated by the case of Mrs. R. O., Stromberg, when twelve or fifteen months old the Concerning Baby's Own" Tablets Minard's Liniment for dandruff. [.a•L.s ism.• 15Ce ' Cobalt, --Ont., who'saye:-"I hada very !Hien£ !s required to take its allotted Mrs. Russell Hill,. Norwood, Out., says: i SOLA EVERYWHERE . Q,w -severe attack -of grippe, or influenza, place at the family dinner tab!e.-Here, -"I shall always have a good word Bring Home Up to Date. s+....t�w*+rrkt. tr.�r v..+t..., T.s. which confined me to my bed for a his unsweetened (but es'sentla117 to aa7 for Baby s Own Tablets. I One of the many charms of Dome -the prizes for Che junior astronomers' week. On getting up again I did not nourishing) diet is supplemented by have given them to our.baby girl. In owning is the freedom with which you ills are traceab�c to these clogging recover my usual strength. I was very the misguided but well-meaning mem- fact they are' the only medicine she oda approach any new Idea. puny a EARACHE weak, had a severe pain in my head, Dere of the family who give him has ever had and I am proud to say chance to improve appearance and Heat an Iron epoon.' Put li and a constant backache. I had to get "tastes" of all the strongly -flavored, that she took second prize at our baby esrhance values cmues to the 0110, who four drops of liniment and IL woman to domywork for me as I higMy-seasoned and attractively -color show. She is eleven months old and 'purchases an old house. Closets are four drops of srweet oil in had neither the strength ed Articlea'of food on the table. weighs 22_ pounds. No mother whose turned into cupboards, pantrtee into It. mix and put one or two - 'energy to do anything. At thin stage, He not only a.cqulree (at once) a p child Is peevish or ailing will make a breakfast almvw and wasteful attics drops In the ear. _ remembering the great benefit I had nounced dislike for the food which is mistake In -giving it Baby's Own Tab -'I into extra bedrooms, through Dr. Williams' Ptuk Pills in best suited for his present needs, but lets." --- II girlhood, I began taking this' medl- acquires a liking for those which may Baby's Own Tablets are sold -by ''' Yolks of eggs left over when the r L cine, and soon my strength began to be distinctly harmful. Much of the modidne dealers or_ direct by mail at j whites only are needed will keep for V return. I am now ab:e to do all my troub:e could be avoided if children up 25 cents a,bor'from The Dr, Williams' I several days if they ar.6,covered with • �y �♦M OF t own work again, and -take care of my until at Rast three years of age were Medicine Co:; Brockville, Out. - cold water. U MBERLAIN's baby boy. I am verg grateful for what served- their meals away from the the pills have. done fur me, and hope family table. While this may mean _ The Oriole. my experience will be of benefit to some little readjustment .in the home, _ - t I ¢ams outer sufferer." - - If you need a bl od-bnlldin t nio it, will- Un questleaubiy resnit in- a marked improvement in the health ofl A 'gains,t-aaure sky Y.sa/4,.,ts..1d begin taking Dr, W!]fams' Pink Pills the children and help prevent their A vibrant song of Joy, dolt, throb- LINIMENT today, -Sold by all medicine dealers being classed,. "below normal" a few - bing, clear; i.sntl.owo wtdto _ or sent by mall at 64¢. a box by writ. years later: A quaint and wnudrous cost suspended TUBE FORM Ing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., - high: Brockville, Ont.Again the welcome oriole fa here. �eT th= WOi'Itl :• Wool for Navajo Blankets. _ ,..... .� In order -to get more beautiful woodLongDave we welted through the Easy to qp�! i for their famous blankets, Navajo In- „.... diaaa in New Mexico are breeding a dreary Jaya f �� Its well-known soothing. Of winter,. -for his glad return ono.- I healing andd'u-Itna new kind of sheep, a cross between more, ! have �a m�'- the rase Karakul sheep from Asia and -- sided In the now, co -Pact the native sheep, says Popular science And li&toned for his pulsing song of forms.ti - - - Monthly. The Karakul sheep Is the praise s i Unto the loving God whom we adore. For over fifty years it has beets animal that supplies the fur known asa standard household remedy or t for broaditail astraltbaa or Persian lamb. ! Wins May., not softie lonely creature, sore- sprains. braises. rheumatic " muscular lameness flrom any cause. Thimp taste so good we Imn't hoii;eatinQ Be waiting for the brightness of our GoneroW tube icor 2ff cdx . Bauch. now and then. Don't suffer for if. Take smile? Sold Everywhere, or by mail from t5eisei's Syrup. Any drva store: May not a cheery word bring Joy un- Chamberlain Medicine Co., Toronto ,:,Bakes His Apple Is Right. guesed, - - "'Well, Adam certainly cooked his Songs Abroad. I SHIP 08 -YOUR � S t{ Are And, like the oriole's Bong, some *Dose all right when he listened to heart beguile' POULTRY GAME.EGG�. Eve." , —�� "(;Five us a song,"the morning cried---LAHfan Delaney, dUTTERw"eO FEATHERS As it smiled on the waking world, "Baked his apple would be more cor• And the wind with softest melody • -WE 0-PIALL YEAR ROUND - - tact historically, 1 think." Through nodding' treetops whirled. '•A song!" cried the brbak and with They sat at table, he and she, and ripples swift __ _ Into each what In ea other's eyes, �� y 'era ebb! channel ran.- -time an. -Mime he mechanically consumed the O pebbly - • , And sang as It went as sweet a Bong food which was set before him "Ah," she said, "I em glad you like As any streamlet can. L -lode►•'/6r pricw,r - wo"thetas jou• a week ahead P.PQuuN taco. Upfaw bNahed o Yw.39 by xourr - tentroot JAYLORr � 1t. Mother wya there are only two ," I FOR$ES things I can make properly~Potato "A aaing, trilled the thrush to the Y a " meadow lark CAN YOU 8OLVE THIS? Tree �� + ; DRAGGINNOWN salad and .marmalade tart." And a "sone' came the redbird's e Indeed;' • said he; "and which to D I E R F L A G`..� . Call, Pruners #AINS7RNLI • •tbfe4" And Dish in the leafy thiclteta rang the above lettere wl�ea properly A song from one and all. arranged spell the name ot_a_late President. Everyone sending in the in am The delfodtl and the butterfly correct solution will _be awarded a every lrp " AN INTERNAL beautiful lot 20=100 feet Free and °rOba �t,laa limbs up WtBOi>d ei Nla1t� Tla�i f Went dancing by itis way, Clear of An Encumbrances, iii ease- to 1} i>Dcbea. Handles­-- And andler" 1 Lam;_ ' �k�si VljE�il DAI LY An a delves ai thegay.pasture wadi - Stepped debonair and gay. tion now open to eolonizatton in 4, 6, 1,10 and 12 %M�' j New Jersey. Answer' puzzle and Tss►�rissnssslM�wssMssMb ' I �p� � �1___rs • �rr mall to -day. The plowboy whistled as be trussed, Thl_s •Offer Expirja July 16_ow --yqe� se" _aZ REC O MMf ND ED t -And-leen n e orow�ed-town orgiBeware ri Imltatore l We are the I Moose Jaw, flask. joit� r e'r oda'"' °O''et"n' try to tell you what Lydia D 0,4e1f, Went happily with singing hearts' ordsinakora of this advertiyinsrpiaa.' haftpm VMa-egetable Composed bas doers t' P as they Journeyed up and down-. Maxim Development corporation R�F�� i ` tom` . remark recently that if people were oat. tier COM>rANT, LD4ffBD dragging -down pains and half as particular in regard to in- And the motgiag smiled at the Bolden tiVHLPI'I. OPI'fFa ( tt'on, �also ppains m my right side ova! J ,t ternal cleanliness as they are about grit my' hi, p and.down my wbob ids tubo tt:zteraal appearance three quarters I Of Bong abroad Ie. the land, my leg. I'bad o nearly a year of our ordinary ailments would be ; Whose lilting message of delight I went to a doctor and he said # eliminated. This medical man said The host could understand. Keep This Safe would have to have anoperation. people did not stop to think of Tie -Ma do Verse Newton. my mother said to taakke Lydia E. importance of keeping the system , Home Maedicilnt Pfulcham s Viceetable Compo=d as nst as clean as one'ts•careful to keep I • e - HUNDREDS Ready to Use aa.1 took ed mod I found Io was better lands, face and body, TIft result is A Practical Mind. two bottles an ; that- he intestinal tract becomes Amidst tremendous applause the To every home come pazioda of Ili• so A Z0 L c't taking -t end also niie� to d and—este ntatena7-w' of farmers and dalrsmen .�� ness, the treatment of which is fro w411 I ydia 1�, pinkham s Sanative Wash, i c be thoutd ]ease the body daily stays celebrated professor had distribwted there for an indefipite -period doing -the prizes for Che junior astronomers' a harm few pec Ile realize. So many club, and towards ,the close of the ills are traceab�c to these clogging evening he waxed extremely eloquent. _ poisons! An internal bath sounds _ 'And now, Children," 'he cried, "if 0;.. novel, but it is much easier to take � you saw your glorious flagwaving over Yf:> than any other kind! A spoonful of I the battlefield, wbllat the dead and Sal l.ith'ofos before breakfast (or any other meal), dissolved in a glass wounded lay round about, what would a of tepid water acts as a gentle clean- I you think T' rs�� " :'ser of the bowls -provides a Booth- i - There was a long pause, and: the to try. -Mrs. ESTHER HOUGHTON. W,, Moose Jaw, Sas- = ing internal hath that_ridc th�hotiv---..:.-peeler--sir►-!left -genial l} - -- - - tdxrc-rcrisorrs .--con-le-7 smiting &the deveTo)Sfiient- one that feeling of freshness, vigor answer'" - .and well-being. A further advantage A voice broke the silence, T,gdla �. ikhaai`s -VegetsbW r"-thtirttrrmi `�„r i �'fre feet that a healthy body ensures an alert "Please. Fir:" it FaiId. "1'd think the and active mind which stakes for t`.;ni wag blowing:" Sold by all druggists. Price $1.2 ,--greater efficiency and happiness in ' --d- per bottle. Warner's Sats Remedies acne's daily work Minard's Liniment for sore throat. Co„ Toronto, Ontario. r L tra.money. by mftVpInC us adl kinds of used., empty bass. You can de the same. We pay the treight and. also htg+hest p'rio". Write us and we wili send you full information and shlp- ptng teas, No quantity too large or too small. Write now to 21 Duke fit., Montreal, Que. Y that_ a use of a household ,..7._,... .... � _..,...,,�_:.. n._.::._, ...:.:-..-._ ._s..,... � ...__ ....... .. . _. .. ..... _. .1:x••...._..,. aa.._.. _ .•: ,__*.�. � w.`:;,.:�•'. ',`:.. :-:.�. :� .... .,a.... .- ,:..., . ,._. ... : N'.. ... _... _.�_..,,. ..:.... �.. ... .. .-ve - .gym. I ve bad two more caudrrm sinort and am gerfe_o* pelf. I need medicine like Waives s' a ' t0, have to lis'down two or tit and Liver Remedy to required• can so- times a day, and now I do all t� The relief that this remedy blI ai- housework without trouble. com'plislt S9 almost immeasurable, sad for ways keep the"Vegetable Compowid dose d 0;.. 1t ehou'id always be kept reedy use in the house as I find a now I for on Yf:> In all cases of derangement of stomach then helpe me. am .willing fit and 13bu els, and especially If symp• to use this letter any way you see tome indicate disorders of .. and I will answerletters.' If I can help any"other woman I'd be only too glad rs�� " the kidneys, liver and organs, Wtua Pre it to try. -Mrs. ESTHER HOUGHTON. W,, Moose Jaw, Sas- urinary 712 Athabasca smiting &the deveTo)Sfiient- -katchewan. __ of more GeTione aymp ,, R T,gdla �. ikhaai`s -VegetsbW g and often, serious Illness. t!J Coinrund is a dependable medicine Sold by all druggists. Price $1.2 for all women For sale by druggists everywhere. a ti per bottle. Warner's Sats Remedies Co„ Toronto, Ontario. ISSUE No. 17---126. , �v ,. ``" ' :9sv � �. -.-.... .....eCM?1 yC* iq;•y,,:.A t'!l e'" 4+ '.:Y=' hb•• •• `' �.--t': '.%:.^.-a >in. ..l.a' . �,a-i Y� ls'.Mr,�.�r urri. li. .ic. <r�.': � �, .:..11.1F•^". — '...."t. N'7'•.^nh+•..e�+-.�' 4�yY ,..iflfl:• h." ..:y... ...a. .: ..._ -'"•i, .,� •'� _ ... :?.. {, 'iC ,.. K:`...,9". .,�. .. � X ' t J ,•.. '•yy :v r /,u�YyY•.h n.. ,.. a i�: a. �3./}. .- • _..; ,,�p••�tlti' fw'A. ., r ). w_ ,... ♦y4. s iw in 't..-h.,t�' ...r.«.... . �'.y k... .. ,.l Jw .. .t�'�"!Z: .'. ,.,. • .. T. .: -.. Y .. LISM -74- --Don't forget the Three kiz 'R. R. Gibeo , of Port. Perry,y, 1 Play, entitled by members, of Toronto G. rents here. Cupid's' Partner, spending his hoiidaye tt ith his pa- •,� � ' _ •- • � - "-'-- -- _ Riven -W, A. Stork of Belleville, spent P. S„ tinder the 'ausoces of the -We are sorry to report that, Sunday witb hie parents, R C. and Womienta Quiid of 8t. George's W 8. Headereon has cut been -so'7 141,2. Stork.. Church. -is t Town Hall, Picker- wall dor{ug the past week. -Mrs. Geo. H. Palmer, who was log, on 3ttiEn ay,:.lti6s 3�t, rt 8.g, -13r. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, reported very ill last week, ig now m• Admission: Adnits, 25 cents; P tieing in Toronto, will be here ' :mach impcoyed: childli'en, 15 cents. This play has lq/ hie office on Thursday from 10 y ' • --- -Mins Margaret? McDonald, of mob -with great sneceee in Toros to &.'m. to 5 n, W-88 usual. * ' this season,- a '!'oronto, spent the weekend with d should be well -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident -'A GREAT LINE Gordon�and,21m Aund. - worth hearing: ** - Dentist. Office over J. 9.'Batsdon's ' ' -Jeremiah O'Connor. of Church =A li.rge a-rowd attended the hardware store. Office hours, 9 to, t } $t, bee been compelled to lay-off concert given In the Town Hall on 8 daily and evienings by appoint-�, Our ��Urdt�u„ T duty on account -of illness Friday evening -last, under the went, " -Mrs. Hugh Mechin spent the auspices of 9t. Francis de Sales' - --Come along to ''.-The Fair," dry' ?week -end with her daughter, Mrs. Church. The entire programme, In place of meeting' at the old Guaranteed Eng - H. -Devitt, -of Toronto.---- --+ - which mainly consisted of a -drama " aiH;" meet -ua-- at the-Cp -Ogle and Mrs. Cooper and dau entitled "Ar Country Romauce," 'tinUartioll School Room on Friday , 'lish B badcloth t hter, Miss Phyllis, of; Toronto,_ in for acts was given by ex- evening, April 30th, at 8.00 P. m., spent Sunday; with J. -W aiA Mrs. pupils of Bt, .John's School, Whit- and see what a- good time the _ Clark. by, The drama was interesting people and the Woa,en'e Institute Shir In new Harvey Madill, of. Vancouver, and the acting good and as a re. can have. Bring your loose,obange and Joel Madill, of Bradford, paid suit the Attention of the audience along, as you will need it. Free hdS `erail ' 'Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. a-stkort was held 'from beginning to -end. entranceand a nod time, if you � -visit on Sunday. After' the `concert an informal doyour,part. CShades, ps Come and try, ** € -Mrs. Robert Hutchison and dance was held and greatly enjoy' s prised fOr C�UiCk- sour Craig, of Whitby, spent a ed by young and old alike. IN MEMORIAM. Ski ' few days last week with her sister, Thursday (to -day). important - hire. A. G. Clark. Dixon -In loving memory of our dear �isak4ta4 CaesaA selling at �. 192 -Bennetb rind Mrs. Gordon and congregational meeting. at 8 p..rn, --father. William Thomas Dixon. who j w - at St. George's• Church to consider passed away, April 21et, 19W,' at + daughter, of Torontfl, spent . sun- Tweed Wants for young mea in the seasons las st shades, • the appointmentof W. R. Sproule. Whitevale., y � s' � • day with the formers mother, he.- reaches - for Anda - 1'e, - - P y - freers -tis: but net-fsrgott --per pair: -- w{ e a . -Never -shall shy -m -q,!' -Mrs: W. J. Clark returned Sunday, April 25th: 10 a. m., Sun- Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger - --- - home on Sunday, after spending day' School ; fl a. m, and 7 p. n,., Round the spot where thou art -laid. *k- ; 'tea days in Bnrford with her dau- Services. Tuesday, April 27th. at -The Familv, Of Course—We always have the Famous Carhartt line _ghter, Mrs. F. F. Baladon. 8 p m., in the Dnobarton Commu- - Of Overalls and Smocks-Standarc' oi` Excellence. -A'number of ladies from the nit Hall, Archdeacon Davidson. ?Ell, s Pickering United Churches attend- y Now ddverilaamente. — �'' will Rive his most interesting illus- ed the meeting of the Presbyterial trated address. entitled -The - 'We made a tacky Buy in Ladish' at Cobourg on Tuesday. Church Through the Eye and Ear," �rANTED-Giri for light house• \ `- �r -Mrs. Mary Orvis has retnrned, under the auspices of the A. Y. P. Y Y work: Apply Pickering Nes' Artificial Silk Hose=They're going after spending several, months A. Come and brio t g your fronds.OR SALE -In Pickering Viltajte, r. with her daughter, Mrs. Fred -,fit the annual meeting of 9t. Fa barn, 34x20. Apply, NEWS office. 33 \. fast at 50 cents per pair, kb Brignall, of New Ontario. Pant's United Church, held 1a11f ELP WANTED -(ilei to assist @� cents per tf -Toe frosty nights of the past H p yard is the price of few weeks has not been favorable week, the reports ' from each de- with house work. Mrs. Brown. Stop 22, partment of the church were very Kingston Rd. 33 our English Broadcloths in all the y for fall wheat, although. so fur, gratifying, having had only eleven Fat BALE -A team [orrv. Apply .papular colors -Dimply It has not suffered greatly. 1' ac lot 2a, con. z, Pickering. pp ' .€ months to complete a year's wort;, g. w, J. Marriion, _. —House-cleaning operations are The R 2. Pickering. 33-34 �. now in full owing in our villagr. The officials expressed their pleas- - great value, - Some have $Wished while others the at the loyal way the two cor- L+OR SALE -One saw and 9 pigs 6 °f - gregatiome (Audley and Pickering) r weeks old. W. R. ,Jarvis, lot 23, con. 9, Pick - *re waiting for warmer weather. erinq, Phone Clads 1003 31tr � fl 11 lira of new Gtinghams and Chambrys, 32 inch r -Walter C. Richardson, of bad sustained the work. The IY Church and Maintenance Ftiod. AOR RALE -2 fresh Holstein cows, lPhiladelphia, was summoned to allotment of $996 00 w%s paid in � T B, seated, roup and good milkers. E. L. Ginghams for 2$ cents per yard. : 1Pickering one dap last week on full, and all the local claims met. Chapman. Phone Pic 5222. 33-34 - w} 'acwtint of the critical Illness, of The W. M. S. raised $129.13 ; the SEED POTATOES -A fuantity of his father. Ladies' Aid over $400,00 Young inch Cobblers grown (rept certified aced, for _ -tide. and Sirs. Fielding, of Gra- g sale. Apply Abdon Shell. Uabndge. or $Arlbut Stanton Granulated venhnrst, are visiting with Dr. People. for missions. $8310, The 9001. 3a- hon` Shoes Wall•Peper Sugar t= whole amount raised was $5025 00. ]� - - -and Myo. Cartwright. We are $„wev_er, rinthing was R� _pleaRinyr= 1�aOo�itSAiL$—Iecirnvhtxd ie elect, Inst amber (Children Ho for $6.85 tilcsc lits? 1iz1;:-Fiit-riiig - me Decorating .]per bag # as re its of the deepened spirt- and stand, new tires. its on. H, J. Willis. Pick• 1s much improved in health. tnai life of the church and the sung 33 �t . _ ---- -�-�& of the - — "Gracia" Bri 11 p - Our a - ,' Toronto Observatory, April of large access nae to membership, p, OR BALE -Quantity of I63proved after revising the church roll. i' American Banner oats from 1924 ee�tstemd Straps and will! Orange Pekoe TSA I this year. up W the present, has _ seed. F.H. Westney. lot 11, con. a. Pickering. Oxfords "Elastica" Palate at 80,cents been the coldest in twenty years. of of the ors most brisli(No a (North - of 29-34 + From has occurred every day plays - for Ladies and Varnishes _ is a winner in the month. ern Lights) seen in a number of '�j`OR BALE -snout 400 bushels of ' ears W6e that which decorated first-class Mancheurian seedbsriey 11,00 per -Mise Louise Puckrin has been y bushel. A y at lot 17, con- 7. Pk{ceetae or confined to her bed daring the the heaveaA last Thursday might phone John l�filler, Boa Claremont. 2bt�' _„ ]past week with an attack of the and was greatly admlredV.by those OBTB FOR SALE -A number of e g , tla During her absence Mies Min- who witnessed it. et only were Pxood mar posts, including a number of an HAPMAN - die Hallett has been engaged in they exceptionally bright, but cher posts. Also a Quantity of good aced back• - the e d wheat. Russell Conner, Brougham. 33-34 M. S. Chapman's store. y �ttea ed over a great pert 1 -T. Bailey, of Bronte, has been of the sky, the soutb-eastern sky L�OR SERVTOE-Pure bred York• engaged by W. A. McLean to being gglte brilliant. This phe- P shlreboar. Dam, oak Lodge Cinderella h Breeder of dam. Brethour d Nephew, Owner, Pay�Cash and Carrytake charge o! his faro, cn the nU!nenOn i9 Of 9a electric C fir- John Phillips, lot 22,.con b. Pltkertng. 33-34 second concession. recast! vacat- acUr and when very bright, it - @ ed b Messrs. Merle B s.. and interferes considerably with the FOR BALE -shout WO bushels of p y petted turnips in first-class condition, at lots _ '.-arrived on 9atarday tb take telegraph and telephone systems 9 and 10 Pickering. Will be sold in any uan- rehnrge of his work. as well as with radio•, &-ten tit 3R8bc. 8irrell.R. R. 2.Claremont. i�hone i -Vee are pleased to report that while gradually learning some Quality remains high, but prioes come down. :If y0a I "Fred. F. Baladon, of Burford, is farce about then,, are unable to POR BALE -Seed oats, (Banner). hav`nt our new price list, ask for one Every L explain fain their nature and thelC grown from Government Siandard No. 1. M rapid proRreao toward re P nvernmant test; regist-red. 90 cents per bushel. -. article StlbstaIIt1811y reduced in our covery in the Brantford General eauFe. 9a far as the phenon:eoon. M Gibson. lot 17, cun. 3, Pickering--.- Phone is visible in this rt of the world Pick 1712. a3 new rice list. we Will . Hospital, where he underwent an Pa _ .. _. _ .. .. 1� operation for appendicitis two they appear in the north, but may ,ARM TO RENT -130 acres, being _ - save you from weeks ago. He expecte t0 be able ext8nd to the southern skies, but 1-` lots 24 and 25. Pickering, on Provincial High - to o home this week. to the nouthern hemispbere, the way. juxt east of Dumbarton. Possesstnn April to 10 per cent on your grocery -bill. r g 1st- Also 50 -acro farm to sent_ W. B. Milne. R. - — -Services in 9t. Paul'sc-Churrh snnle thing appears but from the R. I,LoctrstHill. 29tr =on Sunday : 10 80 a. m.. The Pas antarctic regions. The further towards the les nue ma o, ORSAT Seed oaYe, choice piQr, tor. Reception Service after the poles y R Fi4 to $6 each. Baled {say, i13, Loose hay, _ `Fresh Fruits and Vegetables • .. 0 toil2 per ton a( premises, 1 1.2 miles .west sermon.. 7000 m., TheGideoof+; the snore. brilliant they are and s1•_ .� the more frequently are the Pio- of Brougham. Phone 6403 or apply J. A. White, Two Corp merc al travellers, of To- 1 y y L«Writ Hie R. I� 1, 33tr every Friday morning. rooto, will streak of their work as ibis. -- - _ - 'OR BALE-Eagal far hatching, Gideoma. Mr.. Bow man, of Whit- -On Monday morning last a Lbred-to-lay Barred Rocks, 74 cents per 15, by, will sing two, solo@. Come gloom was cast over thei Red clover seed, Potatoes '•+9r forts. and sev. Have your. order in early. � as snrroun 1ag strict when the ereng. Phone PtPicFfresb cows k 2704DiaV. 33 R. Pick- -The 'regular meeting of the news was received that.one of the PASTURE TO RENT -About sixty _ 'Women's Institute will be held on oldest residents 'of the village, W. aoresorezceuenc pasture, Jlrith an abundance Tuesday nezt,.April 27tb, at the V. Richardson, had passed a Way Or. cunni o water, Lots of shade and well fenced. We deliver to the village Only. homeofMrs: W. J. Clark. The inbis 87th year. The deceased Apply attlot 9,rear ofcon. 4.Pfckering M.O. Tindall, R. R. 1. Loe:ust HiQ. 31-33 programme wT be given by the had been is ft►{ling health for _ _ Phone oil send your order, but preferably come yourself. graudmothers. . Roll Call -some several years, but a wept prior to ALESMAN WANTED -Ambitions relic of grandmother's Willeach his death his condition became SrorPick.niniand vicinity• on exceptionally We'll do the rest. one please bring or send some- worse from an attack, of nervous oo•omppisosriotnt unity act. weekly assistance. ssryu : thing for the Fish Pond for Friday flu, which he was unable to shake BeIL Ise 5ilverunit Ave., Toronto. 33 - ♦ 1 ,evening. off, Mr. Richardson was born on ORBALE-Fairbanks-Morse lfRht• Faced To Bunting, - ickering -- - - -The winter of f�25-28 has been Ilse base line where be lived anti] Finn plant. Famous z engine, t 1-2 horse _F.atabiisheii 1857. - r-- a grand a for thb coal dealersy 'about 40 yeare ago, .when he moved wer. Entireplant has been recently ober- 7 - Furunee�s�were started about a into the nil e, where he livedotherode =dme`°A°nc"ed:r;a outfal it. rg FreaBSu irhe iOats month earlier Chan Usual OnA howga Cont hangs In Uhln t been kept going for about a mouth ,be died, He- was one of a family T. ARM MACHINERY -Frost dCA44, O�later thou ueaai, and during the of thirteen, 10 - daughters and 1 wood.Cockshutt, Tudhope Anderson. Johnwhole winter there was no.let up, three @ons, of whom 4 sisters sur• Deere, Bissell• Gould. ShapW 1 Muir, Fleury,sir4Wilkinson. Best Order your repasnag "res the had to Ro pearl full blast. vive. Louisa, of Epl�a,�kering, Mrs. now... Also De ore., radios. , w. F, Disney,all the tiros. Fortunately, there Clark and Mrs. Ror&e, of Toronto, Greenwood. 2ftr CH.; SPEH�E�� 'vale no difficulty in securing fuel and Mrs. McTaggart, of Clarks. �jOR SALE-Ohesp. all kinds of At sap tlme.'although for a con- berg, and one brother, James T., l' wagona,harness,ana all kinds or farm im- GOSH THE 'S TELL `IOUs ALRICtNT rI�LL `siderabte period aanthracite coal of Humbolt, Bask, Ia 1889, he piem-to in good order. Also several heavy assn EXCilSES TO TELEPHDhI! could not be bought at any price, married Sarah Cornell. who sUr• light wales and cook stoves and heaters.. High- TI'iE CONS wLl est pricqpa ld for hides and wool, a�so live Poul; THE JUOG'E H I m _ on account of the strike, and there vines him: He _Iran a �amily'of try. H.Ftermam,stouflvive. Phren 1903 late * were times when coal bine were two song and one daughter, Wal- .Oft SALE-1►i.•El. farm machinery almost emptied before they could ter C., of Philadelphia, James and N ; and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - be replenished. L{zzie,,of Pickering, all ,of whom vier; one 6 ft. binder. truck and carrier, both in - -PIOW is the time to clean tip snry{ve him. Af ter g{via$ a farm• first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one No. r f r P 12 De Laval separator, good; one 13 -inch De ,/ NA+ y our yards. Dt s'UK the winter a ing he built -tip an f3xtensive .Laval. cutting hoz- one 1923 Ford coupe with'26 � e r' rReamount'of rubbish BCCUmUi• {nellr9nCe and COpVejrapCing 1)Usi= license. Also one brickhottse 6roomsanddou- ble garage, wlth half acre for sale or rent. D. J. ate9 and *here it comes from no nese. He took an active interest Gormley, Dunbarion. 21tf �� _ _ ;%� • person knows, but -when -the -snow va-I-ILtW6e,%e - n ,�' --- disappears it is always -there• fare of the community.'Hie eheer� SIGNS i - -Nothing else creates such a burl fol disposition won for him a boat Impression in the minds of visit- of friends who held him' in very Glass Signs of till kinds made to order. e . • $ 3 Mirrors Re -silvered. '?Sold, Silver,'' bre than the sight of poorly kept high esteem. Re teas a1„emberof Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. A remises. It pays to have pour the Society of Friends?, and in poi= Articles. Ornamen s, It costs itics he was an ardent Liberal.- Ta Is are and Jewellery__.- _ s� ._ _ - -- _ _ •� something to pnt on paint, bnt The large number who followed silvered, nickel -plated 'k the coat Is more than saved in the his remains to the Friends' bury. or gold-plated. a =rs i=ce •� = =a _ _'_ longer life of the building, to say Ing Rrannd on Wednesday after- Estimates Free. 'w Q!�r nothing about tbp p18si;'+ure a per. noon showied t he high esteem in - son derives from the knowledge which he has held. The Aym- �%�%�. $ 0 L D E R that bis property has an attract- pathy of thecommanity is extend- LOCUST BILL, ONT. i�' • ive appearance. ed to the bereaved family. Phone Mnrk 55.93 30.42 ; ,► .—A 1111111 .rt'.t<••' -•.. <,,;+.. '..wF .:s.•". ,.r ':_, ..;.�+q+. _,...tri -w -.a -.,.°sig'•' _.::x•: e,. ".;.� - :.*�3iuee.<.>....,.r' ••,,. w,.:, , kpy.S Y�:u Yr ra b.'b;+�yz_> >`_1..:4 :'»w: _.fin. .r_tuYa:.+t:A_..:.<,,£:�: �..,.s.,l:i.�t�ann.i,�..aic,....$:.t' • _