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Director _ and evening at MelvNle Church. West trio, plans to be is residence from .O metrical Association of Ontario. Res. �'aCtO Hill. A cordial invitation is extended Saturday next, III -I IBE. He will take �'MILLS * • pt _ ,': to all to hear Mr, McQueen.' the service on Sunday next at 3 p. m. btsced Member of the American Optometrical Aaetieianon. Eyes examined by appointment. - `. �---- - is the Community Hall. �. From the � - NCT E S I, E, phone 284, Claremont. Ont. - Lo $ WANrED CMtRRYW000 wav in which Mr. Sproule has won the Established 1838- Q ��TT O. DfcKINNON, M.D., L,R Q.B., esteem of the Anglican young people 1�1.. 8dinbn h, member of the Oouege of Custo'nl sawing done, Oat Rolling The Ladiea' Aid of Cherrywnod Uni• in Toronto, we feel, sure he wj find gh>�ei-.na and Serves -ot Cando, lieentfate ted Church intend [living a stopper and the most cordial, welcome herd Sun- et go�a1 nonage of enrneoaa,�atabmgi:-- 1'Vood day School at 2 m. and Bible Class Fed'Feed- attentlopedal n to daieases of Wonsan ane t3f1 L pp�pg-- concert on the evening of Wednesday, P• eYlidren, omee and resldesoe,Broug$am. Mayl2+h: "Supper will be served.from by Mr..Sproule. Bring yyDur children. - Repairing, a to S o'clock, followed by a drama, en• Tuesday, May 4th, final Sunday School rt Chilroplractic 'Shaping and Turning. titled ',-The Corner Store." given by Deanery Association meeting at St. There is no, feed .on the mar UR�4 IN E. STEQKLEY-H�n- the Brougham DramAtfc Club: There Oriapin's Church, atop 12 .on the King - the -ket gives better 'results It"iddie Karts, Sleighe, Office Salols will be music between .acts. Admix- ston highway at 8 p, m. •Miss Janie r� D or Graduateof Toronto College of Chi- sion: adults, 50 cents: children under Tbotnas will speak ou••Other boys and for the alone fox • topractic, Will make residential calls in Picker- Salt Fob $ale girls," on wbieh nut 'ect she is one of r� in=. Claremont end surrounding districts. 12 years, 25 cents. See bills, g J pig feeding tABII days, Thursdays and $aturdays. For appoint -'l the greatest experts in Canada. Don't + . >. .,.trent call 141 J Bosrrrfanvitle, or write. Consul CHAS, A. WHITE. 1 neglezt this opportunity. ' ` tatitm is free. Oly _ BROCK ROAD. L l -- Successor to late W, 0. Barnes '13ra, J. H. Keyes was in the .city on BARL Lt FEED' l dgRi, Phone 64.20 or write Locust Hill, Ont. Tueaa, J. GREEN RIYER. Get yoar supply now. ' a B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. Jackson is indisposed with the s• A SoGcitw. Notary Public Etc. Money to prevailing Fauls idemic. � We are sorry to bear of Wm. Tulp- can. South wing. Court House, Whitby. 2Sly i i Sucker-fliog ie all the rage here, er's Mnes•, . s, id but no big are reported. Misa Tena and George. Gray were The Following is from the report of RICHARESON & PICKERING- Miss MRrg. Keyes has taken a pn• recent visitors.the Department of Agriculture at ` r Rarristers, Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confed- Futseral Dit.wt:or sition in her brother- ia-law's store'at The wen Cher man has had a. slight Ottawa eeauonLife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- and Windsor. change of heart. "With regard• to your pure Barley' w stood Sts., Toronto. Phoon Main 1 a�tMain _ a D49o. sir Licensed Embafuter We have at least four men keeping Wm. and Mrs. Pugh visited recently Feed under Reg/ No. 242, we note the . bachelor's half at present. Ladiee, at their old home. chemical analysis indicates abetter w° BBATON A ROSS -Barristers. So. BiOTOIi 'HEARSE have a heart. Mrs. and Mr. Goodman holidayed product all the wit through than licitors. Nof'tbern Ontario Building, x30 Jack Diamond and Win. Ackford recently in the village. your guarantee calla for, which should__ Hay Stret, roco-pto.:-. CLAR,EMONT, Ont. are still in B. C: and are not expected We�,re glad to see Mrs, T. Williams be vry satisfactory to your cus- w. J. Beaten. Phone 9..4 home tiatil nextfali, hot�Erin improved health. tourers." J. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 2707 _ - Frank Pennock is very busy prepay , d>entai AUDLEY. ' in for the coming fruit season. F. T+• (2'1 3N pew Ire. C. Carter and ldre Frank Tarn• DR. D. O. Smith, Dentist. Stouff• Tj �T �'t `ery little seeding is done vet. er Are much improved in bealth. ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To• OAK FLOORING l� A large n iinber attended the. hydro ' neato U ; venaits and the R ayyai Cotl.ee of D _ James Fox )eft for other parte re - Dental Swgeona,. Phone office_ 1011, Residence : Q 1 E I e gently. meeting held el Locust Hill recently. A tela, No outsid, appointments. 2my S i a� Gen. Went has taken possession of The dance held at the home of Roy the Dunlap farm. and Mra. Carter was a decided success. C i?LAKE B. aEATON, D.. D. S.. 3'gs2 inch No, 1 Oak Fiopring'M Several cars have been stuck west The o;d town is not dead yet. We �i �7 Graduate of the Royal Colelge,of Dental lead, others follow. Surgeons sae University of Toronto. Office per M. B. M. of the C. P. croeain¢, On Saturday evening, Apr the 17th, A Rnod ?upplp Of" Hard Rnd Soft o Mnrd t Gdnfecttone store. Whitby. F. H. and Mrs. Weatney spent a day � 3t, Iad.'pbone 6. a miscellaneous ahowor was given In 4,'" 0Xe hours oto 12 : 1 to a. 3$,x2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 in Toronto this week. g Coal on hand. ]'ileo a Rnpply 3. 940 Phone :Ye W7 per M•, B. M. Walter Taylor, of the Brock Road. the hall by the Sunday School far the of Kindhogl Wood, aewlp mat rigid couple, Mr. and Mrs. { N. DALE?, L. D. S., D. 1). S.. called on Urban and Ma, Blake on Trewartha. There were about seventy stovalength. It . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- in lots of 500 ft or more, plus Sunday, oa and the Univervtq of Toronto Office present. tee + _ 2d per cent galea tax. ]deLeod's hiq truck was stuck in the 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. - am•e D. A' Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. - nand on the Greenwood road over Sun- Ipice snug. 9 a. m to S p in.. Saturdayyss: 9 a. The above prices are for prompt W-1 p: m,_ _Phone Claris 2WS. 471y p p p day last. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKt G t fst?[eptanre only, as Lb.ey are Much evmpatby is felt for Mr. Mich- -S. O. Football Association {�$ft8}rftT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. logger than the current Rel and family overth"eath of Mrs. �2I 13 D D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Michael. She urea a kind] neighbor The South Octet to Footb 1 Associa '�i lutevale � 2Dtentil Surgeons and the Universityof Toronto. wholesale quotations. - p g ��, 4D6ee above J - S-Balsdon'trstate. .Pickering. Ont : and friend to all. tion held a meeting in the Township ' k ICyice kwn a a m w a P. m..'or b7 int• Hall. Brooklin, on Tuesday night, • r:l islet Phone Pick 3700. a;� PICKERING aim Don't forget the ClaretnontChorsl April 80th. when the following off!- to wee G4arage ..�' M M1v� Union Concert to the cars were elected for 1028: Pres.. Jas. 1 l 1 "Ot2 000 6awbo. .. LUMBER YARD Palmer, Pickering: lot Vice• Prea . Community Hail, May 8 and t. Motor overhauling, top and side our- � B. E.'Patterson, Brooklin : 2nd Vice- f V. RdOHARD80Al -Real Be Pres., Mr. Turner, Green lover: 8r:'y- fain repair n i . tau Coa+eytiaeiag, Notar7 CHERRYWQOD. Tress., Tbos. R Price. Myrtle Station. Batteryan Service overhauling. 1PttbYa, Etc . Oat. 2117 P1Ckerli] = • It was decided to bold the nazi meet- and overhauling. A meeting will he bold In canner- Ing in Brooklin on Monday night, All work guaranteed. Flat rate ! PBSTILL, Licensed Ayctionew. • tion Wath the Ladies' Softball Club At Aril 26th, when all teams desirous service charge - . fey 0000aes at Tort and ooi.rta Aoe• '0 T](] gmj h Cherrywnod on Saturday, May lot, at of entering must have their applica• Phone 5510 Mark. Central. ,flea Oates of all kfads snagged sit on a w"" 3 p, m„ in the hall. Last pear's boat- tions in. T'be schedule for the year `, � 1> anal»». Address Green aver F.10 L. oak"- til a E. B E R R- Y Is ready to receive orders for nese, election of officers and arrange- will also be drawn up. The entry fee DB.HEATON TOWNBHIPOLEBK Eavetroughing. Roofing, ments for the coming' season will be thin year will bit 810per club and each — ; . Ooe•e7asear, flasoatbrloaar for Oaiias ' discussed. We hope for a large at. club will also be required - to deposit meanie, Aeeoaesaas• SO& 010047 be sirs Repairing etc. Pow tendaaee and all ladies who read this with the Secretarya marked chequel' as resets �ro�ert Tesoer of morrieg's Ids• is the tinge to and are at all interested are cordiallyfor 820 before the season opens as n (� �� r! seaaae' sellas+a+a�i. Ona t -r to 1 t h i tu. Coal Lum' ber Invited., quarnnt.ee that they will not default X. tCZj1i. MAW. LICENSED ACU• We have li a9Rortroefst of The Aasncistinn Football meeting Any of the scheduled games, Sfr. Hoa• `i'> TIONEER,for York.QuisdoandDurham 'goodwt which repteaentativex lean the 3rd. Pres., and Mr. Muir. See,—Treas. j Coant,m All kids of sales promttl7 sttended Garden Seed on hand, alio Cberrywood Football Club were to of the O. F. A., addre•Ped rhe meeting. q� to. Terms reasonable. Dates lm sales may be attend lyse postponed until further Mr. Price, the Ser.•Treas., was pre%; F( s. R E E ,� O R arranged at NEWS'OfLtcv, stn ane I.-tdtpltn• ,Brandranl Hf;nder deer phones- Whitby, Ont. sly -notice, on account of road conditions: anted with Hon irari+tm of $50 for ser Y f 8013'8 Paiute, Particulars of the above meeting veld vices rendered in 1935. " 'Oils, Varnishes and Stains, be given, in these columns, after it The Association did unit hold their ZDCVST Be''d Outfi it _ -takesplaoe. Ptacticewillcrmmsnr!P meetiagatBrooklinIsstMondaynight •� J Phone 1�,G9 Chia seek. net Innent a n d peeInheR gli he held such had 1 DUNHARTON. condition representatives could not Albert, rd gLYIN BUSHBY gami=lea Specially _ , ..;- the Tdwnship HAIL, Brooklln, nazi T- Monday evening, May 3rd. at8o'clock and St'�iQ�m- � �•' PI RERItiG Rer. J, F. Clugston and Andrew i All teatne desirous of entering in this Allison attended Presbytety at . Port >�joa,l i ` - Pr1Ced Hn�Fe on Tuesday. Association for this bassos duet have .L _ DO YOU WANT Mr. Currie. from the north of its, their applications in by this date The moved over to Uncle domwia�and schedule will also he drawn up. I'he A _ Walnut li�ish steel bed link our house heated for half will reside near Detroit, entry fee -this year is cents and the regi• y etratinn forms are 2; cents each. Cement -Lumber, n springs, all telt mattresses ' ` the cost of coal? Gas-$ aw has returned to Canada. T f i having spent the winter- in England Lath g 20.50 If 'so, instal one of the Instant'aas with his parents. fie is accompanied ' i r h r —Take advantage of this offer- Oil Bur in yoar 'range; or by his brother, F.ric, who, viii make BROUGHAM. hie home with Ales and -Me. Thom. n1$m� on'll soup be house. as International Oil Burner Ted Heal to still on the siert list. y The heartfelt spmpatby of the' end• s --• in your furnace. Jack Gemw eotertataed Toronto cleaning. munity is telt for L. V. and Mrs. $ay. frienderon Sunday. Str�c�lp C&efi � and ---see the -w.. age in the death. of their only son, J LiaTil6um�4yd Oilcloth ill 2 Ver000 Meredith, tollow[a an ecci• Mr. Hubbard and famih, of Toronto g hsrve become residenCa of aur -town.;aOaf .. - ipp, J. OORDON'S, " dent which occurr4d late last Friday rob Street, night at the Rouge, wbea be was We welcome the newcomers.-ChiL' New Apes Recoft-da. • Agents Wanted ��81y c ering number of . our Local Masons The funeral, which too'- place on Mon. journeyed to Markham on ay _ r'That Certain - Party." "Too evening and report a good time. i1Lap Parties and 'Too Man dap a Cemeteterno(m from his home to Park •he roads at present are making - y y Lawn Oemetery, was largely attended. - Pala," Paadiin' ldandelin' F VO Bread Flour The many flaral tributes showed the motor traffic rather bazarddins. Some- , Home.' Halos, Balm, rVfAJL high esteem in which he was held. farmers are getting beep with theirry z{ seeding operations, but much of the < .Other new recordi UMock. �•� Pa8try Flour ROUGE Hilt. Mrs. Women's+ Institute meeting d -�. Dila, She herd's was well attended r1 A said. a:cident. in which Vernon and w good PProgram was give i The 'tore t May bf,ebtained from -you Grocer. Meredith $+vitae, of this place, lost demnnPtratlone on fancy butter �6 , Steriitt • • ons Fridacctnght tmthelto oflthe moulding and confections by ]Nes. BrookUm Flour Mills y P Beer was much appreciated. Rouge hill, The deceased, who was The community was ehoaked on Fri. •Fnrniture� Dealer sad CHAR. WILSON, pro the only son of Mr. and Mee. Savage, day moroingZD hear that Milts Serail s p• .who reside in one of the new cottages Rammaire had passedaway, Although BPECIAI, SPRING CALL Funeral Director t - - which have been erected on the south sbe had been Ili for a couple.of weeks, aide of the highws here, was in his her friends full expected her to re- We have a complete new stock of, Phone I -3W FUM DALE MILLS 21st year. Oaccount of his delicate cover up to the, very last. Having • . hi=O R=N Q constitution he was unable to engage Lived here many years she had won a 3da$'i-mur Vali Pickering, � stario in .any regular occupation, but often boat of friends by herkindiv unaesum- - BASK accompanied Jack Lindsayi a driver Ing Christian character. The funeral from 7e per single roll up to 1.2-% IV A S K T S of one of the trucka belonging to the on Sunday afternoon was largely at- �. Goveenment Standard Smith Transportation Company, of tended by sympathizing neighbors and We can supply a -pint elF=hkwRer Recleaned Oshawa, On Friday night he wits friends. She was buried beside her to put it on. $av-`tic g purchased the stock from _ with Lindsay. and at the Rouge hili parents -in the Salem Cemetery. - this Estate of a he was in the act of cotipliog the A. grand concert will be ,riven in the "Decorate that old room - Screenings will t&t- trailer to the motor truck, but failing Town Hall, under the auspices of the ottCself. 4. W.P. BARNES and the entire; tomake the connection, hegotcaught B, S, C„ on the evening of Friday, y ?' b.nt=inesa of JOS. W. DOTES t���'-Dur hogs. at betweet the two vehicles, PUPLAIninR May 7th, when the Audley Com ;�1nx: Inr Paper? are easy 4'.. - nes - - terrible injuries to the lower part of lty Club will present theirpopulnr and _ to ant on. Am prepared to supply all sizes. tat pro his body. He was. conveyed to his Rmusing drapiR.�' entitled ' e Young _ L frons Berry Boxes to Three p • home andf medical -aid immediately -Village Doc or.' Music will he rend- Rod Half Busbel. winimoaed, but he died before the erect between acts by Charles Brigr.all _ We have this Feed at arrival of the doctor. Traffic. Offiber and otbers, This drama has been well -Ga<een River Basket Work right prises. Reid, of Pickering, investigated 'and received where r it hAs been given. ^ �9 _ found that the fatality was purply There will be aWold•.time dance afterk4noN E McEWEN > ne Mark. @409 acoWentRI, and Coroner Dr. Cart• the entertrinment. The proceeds ars N. E. f We carry all ilea different - Wright, decided that an inquest was Ili Aid of the piano fund. Admission. FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feeds. was unneceapary. The funera�JFAP 12•, cents.: children. 12 years of age, 13 ^j%etel'lnary t�. Zirgeon -The Man that made the Barnes r held nn Monday afternoon I ark Il cents. Everybody come and help a r i • Basket. �• N• ZOC.!%1` �7CT'OOZ `Lawn Cemetery, In West Toronto. gond cause, Pie3�ea31$4 03�tHtt114 - ..: .s,ri - ... ` . � .:,.. 3 .. ,..'.—hi-.: ,. ,..�...:.... ... _. ...__ -.`. 'r.:. �' .:..• ., .' .. ✓.; - r. _ ,. . r _ _ 3' -.t; •a4.• T. '� 1, a at N'� ....... .._ .... -,. `.: _.. - _ .. _... - ._ .. � < r_. _ , .> ':: -.. :, :.: ..- .,�.. _ . .- t-_'ar_ _. - ...... _. :.r .. ._ . � ... �i. ., - _. ^a,i,:,+`,sP.•a; w.., -..e.. r......,rk.. 11 1! i 111 1 9 11 11 1: 1 Tw M: 11T 4 1, 5� 37� IF, 1-1.4 03", FT 2 .7, :7 )r 7 M. 7 BEAUTIFUL BORDER OF ANNUALS By Henry J. Moore. A-4 One of the many --Snv�pAiag,)n In ma wan th which our, in another Marigolds and so op. There For rear of bord er, lt� -­..bome surroundings may be made' ts.no reason however that we should 1 uny color, the taker kinds. Aster. tall "' "beatilitul 14 summer is by sowing the, not have two or three pafthes. of one: kinds, any, -col -or. ALIpiniba, tall kinds, any e seeds of annual flowering plants 1u:kind of annual, if so, t_heee should be'. color. Centsurea. ABlue battle), borders at the aides of the lawrror by 1 distributed widely apart so as not to any color. Cosmos (Mexican an Aste,* plantfug out annuals which have been 1 ! create monotony at any part of theinot however the very tall kinds, any j � raised indoors. it Is however with theborder. color. Hel,ritliws (Sunflower) 0111 T V- j 'former method that we will deal In The taller anittka-Is should be sown kinds which -do not grow more than this article. I at the -hp. ck of the I�Qrjer, those which about 3% ft., however, are desirable The position of the border will bei are half tall or intermediate in height, for a small border. Kcchia .(Summer 'the, flik consideration. It should be i In the middle - and the dwarf kinds be CyPress);'Ijavatera - (T Mallow), allow), 'open and sunny and so located that !sown along the front. Annuals, say, white, rose. Ma:ope (3lallowwor.4, wafer Will not stand- for any length of. which are more than tworand one half i rose, white' pink. Nicotina (F!ower- time. that K it should not be in a de. feet in height, may be considered tall, I Ing Tobacco Plant), white, rose, car- presslon from which water cannot from fifteen inches to two and a hilt 'nine, crimson. Petunia, tall, * to be —intermediate, and pieces of brush. Salplglos- drain. A freedlom, from the roots of feet from fifteen trained to pie trees and shrubs ie also desirable for inches downward—dwarf. sis, many colors. Scabiosa (I'll cus- annuals WIN not grow ' well where If It Is your desire to make a 'bed of hion Flower) varying from crilson these mat throughout the border. annuals in your lawn and not a border to whiter through many - beautiful The SON Moat satisfactory for the at the side, the• prooedum will be djf- shades. Sweet Peas. tgrowth of annuals is a porous sandy ferent, an the annuals should properly For middle of Btarder=Acrodfnium loan., one which can easily 1* worked' be about the same height throughout (Everlasting). CeLosLa (Feathered CHIPS QF THE OLD BLOCK FOR CANADA Meavy clay soils; are not satisfactory, the bed, and might even be sowti with COCkSb61nlW Yellow red. Chrysauthe- L ----.hut where they exist may be mada.zolgu individual variety. However it Is Here are a few examples of the clUs of settler that is brought over I mum, white, yellow, orange, scarlet. to C 1117 this StItIlftion of stable manure or not proper to cut up your small lawn aniida by the Canadian Puelfle RallwaY. Of the best British stock they rose. Clarkia, prink, orange, scarlet, 100 -other orSajda matter such sA leaf &OIL areas and It will pay you to make a white. k the Part and a fivie;, crowd of chljdrt-n and young people could not be CoNinsia, parole white, violet, Upon, the manner In which the soil is border'rather than a bed. to receive the seeds The':seeds in the patches should be rose. Coreops4s (Caillopsis) tall kinds, found anywhere In the world. Cat'ch them it Ibis age avid They are complete Prepared will I red., orange, yellow, Eacha-choltzia - Canadians in a few years. Thcse-are the type of Immigrant that Can -Ada Is largely depend success or failure. It sown evenly and thinly and should be (Californian Poppy), rose, ye1low, hungry for and is alwa�vv g:ml vo have. Above Rrfa shown the Nicoll family. ij is better to use a fork when preparing covered very lightly with fine fertile scarlet. CTIM001ir Gaillardia. white, Alto, border is spring than the spade as soil by means of the rake or prefer - rose. Iliac. Helichrysum (Everlasting), with the fork the soli may be broken ably by -screening the soil over them many colors. Delphinium (Larkspar), The Childs Dream. mu ch more evenly; a couditlon which! One eighth to one quarter inch will white to lilac, mauve, purple. Marl- Last night, before I fe.;l visleep, -is necessary so that the fine roots of be sufficiently deep to cover the seeds t gold African. -orange yellow. mat. I thought I heard God go tl •tbe annuals may readily penetrate and except the larger ones such as sweet,1 thiolls. (Stocks), all colors. Nige,11a. Downthe long corridor, the growth Of the Plants be not check. Peas which may be covered about One ed, ittich deep. II (Love In a Mist), blue, purplish blue. COW_ _Slow_ Slow. 7: Poppy. any Color. Schizatithua (But. 1 - It the soil has a reasonable residue] QeneralLy In latitude 44 deg- theilii , terfly Flower), flowers Notched gold He came near—and- -nearer Pnttttttt— of hnum (decaying organic matter) time to sow annuals is during the last; brown. white YeNow, purple. sweet But the nezt that I know aj,tmm last year's, application, it will not, two weeks of May In Eastern Canada- � Sultan. yellow, white. rose. Zinnia. The sun was streaming in my room be necessary to apply any manure to 013 the west coast about of to eight !yellow orange, shades of purple red.. And the sky was April-blvae. the border in spring. ' If, ho-wever weeks earUer If the soil 14 at all dry �, For ;rout'of border—Ageratum, b'lue. But later_pIcking rowsItpe the iiall does not contain enougb it� It should be carefully watered aii soon will; be uecesstsry to apply short well as the seeds are sown by means of a white. Alyssum (Sweet AlY980n)Down by the stream. rotted manure -and to fork It In. Har- can with a fine Sprinkler. The surface i %white, bluish Mae." Saapdragon. only [suddenly remembered lug forked the border the next stop is Of the soil, however, should not be dwarf kinds, any co:or. Calendula That I had had a dream. to rake the surface very fluely with &! flooded to disturb the seeds. (Pot Martgol-J), rose, scarlet, purple steelA 2 rake and to remove stones ori After germination and when the 7104110w, Cand7tuft, crimson blue, Car. But bow was I to till U' u anyLhJnj likely to obstruct the growth seedlingis are about two, or three mise, rose, lavender. Dianthus (An. In any kind of words j of the plants, Tho-- ser the surface Inches high they should be thinned out nual Pinks), colors various. Eubart, When the nearest things to Itaphzei, soil down to a depth of three or four distances apart according to their ulti. i diem,, ro,", bluish white Eu1OCa, 7hat wO have are wingr and bit"? inches, the better will -be. the growth mate height laTsely between the limits i blue, Gills, lavender.' Mesembryajidi - ot the annuals and the more beautiful Of four to twelve Inches apart. The i themdni igreater spwtng being allowed in the (Ice P:ant), Leptosiphon. And how to tell the colors the border. *hIte, - scarlet" rose, -11jac, Linum Wben-the tv&arest tfitaig we know With the borde�F7*cv pre red the co- m&"es near r the rear of the border, (Flax), blue, yellow, crimson. Lobella, To the blue and white of Mary's dress o, 41 a as the plants are of a tall and more blue, cobalt., white. a Are April sky, and snow ? cedure is now to mark off the areas in Marigold, French, r -r - which'itt, now the seeds' WMh a pottirt- spreading nature than th.e'dwa'rf ones Yellow, orange. Migivione-tte, ro"pper, edstick make more or less circular brick red. kr along the front, Nasturtium, dwarf. any For" tjodm'eithiug mcire go'den patches as shown on the Plan and.! The following list of annuals will color. Nemesis, rose, purple, pink, Than suns had poured about within the limits of• each circle sow an be sat4staetory for the ordinsiry bordermoudi carmfn�.' Pblox Drum . color- I had heard a ---indlylAual variety of opals; thus in one sPortillaca, ach as. may be found In the average various. great singing many colors' Vor: Widiin me and wlthout,. —we would have- Pblox Drummondi and Pardc'n. lbena, blue purple, white, robe. E 0 A FF P- 15 0; Lor- Thou the brook -answered me - And, tumbling into words. It said: "Immanuel tinging Wait what you heard." NAP A4 r -"T- CO CHO tJNlr tyIC At.$" AU Then the birds fell a -twittering Tho4h it was broad day,. OLL- AtLI.- HELF 0 eM� - And not a passing beetle tC013 ARVIA Hurried from my way. AGFR- C -AL - Tu M N TO 9� voice like a. *h1te, birch; REI'LECTING THE NEW MODE TU Like Joy and like awe, IN FABRIC AND DESIGN. Said in sfbrer: "It Was He That you heard and'saw!" The beauty of printed silks is of A( great attraction in the new models. Then there came a chorus Cut with round neck and fastenihg at the, side front, this charming frock From the sky -rim. -A TYPICAL ANNUAL 50RIAR developed in printed silk, display's a And from the meadow mushrom4re. "She has seen Him!" long Panel and tie belt of plain in&Y , _- terial. There are tucks at the shoul- �IsAbel Fiske Conant. ders, andouble inverted plaits at the COMMUNTY DAY A SUCCESS seams flare out emphasizing the �,.Tutwe of Brazil. silhouette of motion. The longfull Ten country schools,, one -room . After dinner came the judging of the school exhibits, which Included lee- The Germans, irritated at~ sleeves are gathered into little bands pchools, uniting In one big education blocked from the League of Natloi at, recreational, social occasion, 'gave sons, drawings, articles of furniture, is by'&t the wrist. No. 1811 is for misses small women, and is in sizes 16, Broad's action, have sJuded'scorn t. us All same t4ruls late last ppring. cooking products canned goo vis sped- fiiiiy, and to that country as a "Jugle." There to 118 and 20 yearve, or (84., 36 and 38 :Many of these schools have hardly mens of grains and woods, flowers, Inches bust only). Size 18 years (86 'h and sewing and- fancy wcrk. Then came now an immense quantity of jungle more than twelve puptIA, but each boundaries, but a Germst -,,requires 4% yards 394n& ma - The the oota within its busvt� every one is doing fine work. munky sing, the games, and gathering took I placis in a large public a general social timee-whi6h lasted, un- geographer, Professor Penck. predicts terial. Price 20c. =bUlldjng in town as It"waja inre C4 -n- ti, chore time In the **sulng that Brazil will -one da he most Every woman's desire is to achieve populous country n world. e _traJty located Oran any other place, There were some gray haired people e nee which Ott;favorable comment from the no ordinary country building could who had been pupils In the old log ways that the great Amazonlan repub- draws ab men lic can sustain a population of 1,200, rving public. - The designs Wuw. at-oommodate the crpwd. It was home- school -houses, and them were so mann Oboe -!,coming,,, field day, exhibit day, lciilc• babies that it looked as it the future people #s trated in our new Fashion Book p 00,000. almost as many peop are -day and slant, day all rolled Into one. schools would have more pupils than ythlre are In the whoe world to -day. originated In the heart of the style thL jL with numerous prizes, none (if them now. An entirely new' feature that V He berieves at eventual y Africa and centres and will help you to acquire that much desired air of individuality. worth very, much money. but all worth pleased, all, was the hbsence of long' South America Will ccntain more tha :trying for. drawn out addresses. half the people of the t1globe.Price of the book IOL the copy. We started with the stunts, each Some schools merely close. and that HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. some say It's only t�e old birds A woman has been appointed in a r beat efforts community al -In for 'face Write yor. name and addrm plata- who putting forth their is the end of It, but our commun who go liftifig,' Hev�e's one marriage. registry bureau fn--Lon-don, ly, giving number and size of such ---in song or play or drill or recitations, ways has something special. All the only eighteen years -old who's bad her's so 'that London couples may now ►be patterns as yqu want. Enclose 20c in Everything *wm short and on timet ow- high school pupils who once went to lifted hundivda of times, and with no maTried by a woman, which novelty stamps or Coin (coin preferred; Ing to the brisk, business -like woman �the otie-room, schoo:s nre -asked to din: III effec.t." wrap ..the board of education had put in ser, and though thpy miss the has attracted many to seek her ser- it carefully) for each number, and t -charge of the affair I had the honor the fun, they sliow'their loyalty to the vices., address your order to Pattern Mpt, f learning that gave -Publishing Co., 78 West Ade - like being one of the judges, and felt little temple o I Wilson I laide St., Toront436--N—ttorm "at b7 like refusing, 88 it was so hard not to them their start. It was a great day. rows;- BEAUTIFUL HOMES think -�vi- ' first Of �he­crld-scbool Nirmlil,--fouting down a green road of return mail. •0 and where I had in during the afternoon had their eyes hope, The MacLean Builders' Guide had been a pupil my first lerm, Promise. "taughts. gives valnzble -data and aids orAnM as to the possibilitlee of t.be I,viughiing-faced, red-r-beeked, To-viior- An If by magic, tables sprung up at-, rural school. The superintendent of rows, solving problems relating to plan- On a soaked fence poet a little blue. -ding, buildthg, decorat- of You will sober financing, baeke-d bird, ter the plants. They were the kind `the county town schools said much with ay. I sing: gardening and furnishing, Opening her sweet throat, has stirred movable IK11, and the way those the work done With poor equipment Each Into a duli-faced.To'd youngsters took hold and set them up'nnd undo many fiandioaps,-was.-befter —Ronald Gordon. Profusely 111113-tTated. Homes of all- A million music -ripples , in Me air Y40UVg wonder, The ladies were no than than spint, town grades could . show. rdo types shown In various sections of 'was IL I ­ the country. Send Twenty Cents That curl and circle everywhere, less busy, and fluch quantities of gond Modern fashions are responsible for They -break not slat -low at my ear, soon bovered them that it 0 cap food pr&-st�m�'-oT it gnyac the fact that much lea's-.�ewrng c6tion for a copy. Questiona,4mswered. But quiver far w"Itm Warm ft" to find a WPOt on which to set the 'nwers the? teniperature of a region In being sold, as both frocks and un. IftcLean Building R,�ports, Ltd., are near! ..herd 314 A,6r1,t!,`iStWestToronto And I v Id nal PIMA". about fifty degrees. doewear call for much fewer stitches. e - , . —Mat IlastmW In "Mard&mf Z 4 X` -1�11 -A 3 "IX :�i _ ..«'+KS%'»T.�.,:.' � -. s'.?w%n-�. - i'A• "�,.y7=' .' .'n-' ,qa..x^�,,,�, '", .¢"'..,• '^§!n^.'^•�,r Y.'�,'�lij,e� � �.:-. �'+,F �Tr, .. L� s.+•nl r s=;ate;. ,y ''_' .•^r'?,\.-•%i:+t.�.&:.:', '..'0'4. -'•SF" ro • '�,^�Y°. r,-.. eSY.-�..:o x �'';4 ,,Jy. _.' 1'u.Us;7" .�Sa,'�"'.°`°' ,,,�?R'",�„�e• .+.s a. �*.,. "'`- :t:tir: .,,.. •.5� «: ' " Chris. F. Hum- , r Law emanated Christian Science When using a sewing machine and the r.acrsto eioxoas sonciaz AMsores. ;b ; E at..-2oronta WW Close one eye and, with the fore- teaches that the fundamental Prin- spool of thread, of some special color Hititos. Frederick . Cantor, Alta., who says:—"I `troubled -eczema for years and J ,fill~ i' w. .Aga Baa-nr re's sans or aosssa. wi t with tried 'fanny remedies I did the overhanging part ol�he match verh In the Bible we read, in Genesis. to be sewed, tie the end of the colored her. 1t writs aaa sad taaandon your wast+, •mom• gn u Co.. D.DL W. B.. sate, mostr.at. ' A---EASY TRIGS Bible Foun&tion, of BLEMISHED SKIN .-'A Trick With One ye Christian Science Teaching ' -- - . The lecture on Christian. Science 'Cannot be Relieved by 'Salves.,. •.. illi � and Ointments. irritatinb sores, pimples, eczema, y rr salt rheum and other skin- disorders tare all signals of distress, telling that "5 your blood is weak or Impure. YOU i cannon get rid of eczema and other, skin troubles with ointments and out- ward applications, because the trouble is rooted in the blood and can only lYe C removed by purifying and enriching the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills banish these troubles because they purify and build up the impoverished do mi and given In Massey Music Hill, Toronto. last Sunday atteirrigon, and n6dio cast from station C.K.C.L. as advertised in these columns •last week, reached a large audience. The lecturer, Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie, 6PS., of Sewickley, Pa., a member of the Christian Science Board of Lec- tureahip, said in part: In the Bible we are taught to work, watch, and pray, and Jesus said, "The works that I do shall he do also." To wbrk out the problems of lige accord- ing to divine law and to be able to i w� ti - prove -one-way step by step, we must - - understand not only the law, but the W -W sit I h 'IrL- .A ' es_4 ified Advertisements. blood. This hag been prove over again Among those who have Flace a match on the table so divine Principle from which all ren eGClass some o era - experience.' Never mind—if fame a elusive! image, i- the image of God created he God man do- II If your blood is out of order begin " Chris. F. Hum- that about- an inch overhangs. Law emanated Christian Science When using a sewing machine and the r.acrsto eioxoas sonciaz AMsores. ;b ; E at..-2oronta Chas benefited is Mrs. nal+ �. 'mel, Close one eye and, with the fore- teaches that the fundamental Prin- spool of thread, of some special color Hititos. Frederick . Cantor, Alta., who says:—"I `troubled -eczema for years and Sager of either hand, try to hit ciple, the first and only Cause, Is God. "'and 'gives out with just a few more Inches Baa-nr re's sans or aosssa. wi t with tried 'fanny remedies I did the overhanging part ol�he match verh In the Bible we read, in Genesis. to be sewed, tie the end of the colored her. 1t writs aaa sad taaandon your wast+, •mom• gn u Co.. D.DL W. B.. sate, mostr.at. although I and it off. God saw everything that 1de had made, thread onto any other spool of thread, _ v" not find permanent relief until I used You will find that you will. bays . 'times and behold, it was very g6od." Does it and sew slowly and carefully. With MALL HELP WANTED. Dr: Williams' Pink Pills. Whenever to try the stunt several be- If not• therefore follow that the law gov- care the knot gill pass through all the w - 1 did a little work my hands pained me fore you are successful. you ft however, you will get erning God's perfect creation must, of machine openings except the eye of //^^1� o INTO BUSINESS FOR maser,—. to v.. R7t' rant to se per oaar proal auto6 by greatly, ''eapecial'ly my fingers and and crack- practice the knack of judging distances with necessity, be exact, unfailing good? the needle, &o that practically every uts c1L o>u pracroa: Itemorea old paint -Gua on haanun,t 9lg tta.rawu, ttosah to raw JWaQR& Sts taarnarar, joints, which were swollen ad, so that I could scarcely move them. only one eye and will be able to "it Ch_istian Science makes clear to us thpt.God "the same yesterday, and bit of the thread can be utilized. If 1t is ' 105 own e,r• r,.t m,n„onoo, vertu ►mv6rc.r. fol+ y =fns r". samatton, out. n Finally as the result of a statement I show that to easy when you .� It makes ten laches of thread remains and f; read, I decided to try Dr, Williams' know how," after your friends have trick. and have to -day, and forever." also of this tied as soon as it comes off the spool, sraAwecaav PLANTA ; �y Pink Pills, and --I had not been taking 1 found they tried to tib the failed. clear to us the availability changeless God who is infinite good, one can do about five inches more sew-. tug, raewBzaar F1.ANTa--••t XLL,cioo's Fitz - "Dr. B'�" "so°"°r v°at'°' :'— hem—very long when (Clip this oast wtd-paaie-tt�194A. this.flrst-Cause who fs the maker; aces-_ — _ _�+'�•" Uesid Poeomoka trim Mary."All were helping me. 1 then got andozen other of the series, in a scraerbooW talner, and ruler of the universe, for- Use Minard�s Liniment !n the stables. sma a , parent besn"t s9 maths annul,.& 300 planta. u. 2: (boxes, and before they were all gone trace of the trouble had disap- _- „� - -. Never Mind., ever the same, bestowing all good up q 1600, $4.00. 3.000. ST.ft PaoQe.at.e' ttbaAa.rtna " ,. buawbeirin. 20 ptaat.. $1.00: 100, ee.re. l}tttlg every Geared. ,Had I known of Dr. Williams' Never mind—If storms be rough!' on His perfect, spiritual creation. Now the question is, Haw may we A Difference. Dasa' d. ch ass •fa tiaaabftce e1.h 300, COW. m•aw R°�d• cue, sell oeear• aear4y rash nu, well Coal' rink Pills earlier I might 'have been I and Never mind—if folk be gruff! understand man? We need only turn Little Jobuny was jurt learning to plsamDell'ts• w.w�• mtoma cwta pscks&Advar plane enM,r.t tea supat.a. •°•arvav erg• � ,ppared the Buffering endured. the spent for other treat- Sing and awing along IfLe's way— to the Bible' to learn the truth about read, 'and punctuation marks meant appe.n tarn cam shipptas an taroash May_ from u,y . adsartl.aa ant meastoa pas++. Lose. C - saved money that did not relieve me. I hope Make your owu small road -track gay! man. In the first chapter of ,Genesis "God his very little 1n his young lire. His Lath- '� ! canals Wentz th ufferer will benefit by my +9iwt" 1 was very weakw'' we read, created man in own er was within earshot, and overheard and Indigestion; colds and simple some o era - experience.' Never mind—if fame a elusive! image, i- the image of God created he God man do- , the little chap reading aloud, slowly, If your blood is out of order begin Never mind --though words abusive him;" and that gave Reasoning "This is a warm doughnut"—then a .-taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills today Tear your rainbow dreams mwain: Bravely weave -their hues -again! - minion over all things. from this true basis will disclose to ! pause, for breath—"artep on it.", t and note_ their speedy benefletal re• dealers or Allment8. "-' . you, and to all who set salvation, that On investigation, the sea'tence proved to be: "This is a •worm. Do K sults. Bold by medicine sent by mall at 50 cents a box by writ, ail t 60 ce ;. a box t, Never mtud' Keep "never minding" everything proceeding from God must not step on It." - inn The tae C Thlle, While through hill and vale you're be Godlike, good, complete, and per -1. The man, the man o�od's A - made. All tile mactiinery necessary- is con Ing Ont winding: Up and down—now east, now west:- feet. real creating, must forever manifest all'the I Mrs. Wilson'a Experience a _ v" Never mind! Just do your beet! eternal, spiritual qualities of his CAN YOU SOLVE THiS' w'1"sc Home Rerngelatol t0 ryaae —Lillian Gard. Maker, and can never be deprived of .. •. In and partly ouislde the cabinet. '' Its Own ice by whichAbi or• 'a A ME��� ■� 1 INE' this rich inheritance, Then the natural conclusion- from is that he Is The above letters aben properly late r A clever invention, These are no levers, switches, valves One the correct view of man, a.ranged spell the name of a t: dinary household will. be able to have thorough' the Change of Life spiritual, because he Is the rellection President Everyone sending in the its own refrigerating Plant and pro- �j j��r� PRAISE of his Father. lifothen Spirit. Mau Is correct solution will be awarded a flues Its own teaata cost !of a few jd� intelligent, because the one Mind. God, beautiful lot 20x100 feet Free and 11"]ear of I f; of A'!1 Encumbrances, in a sec C peace per day, has just been placed on 1 The London market. A Press iepne- kPn:ative was tahoaa i 2; .ndsome '' Baby's Tablets B8nit3h aupreii4d and eternal. Man reflects health• happiness. and harmony, be cause he Is the In expression of tion now open to colonization !n New Jersey, Answer puzzle and t I WOMEN hits Puameled. cabinet fitted with Babyhood and Childhood- Soul or substance, which does not via, mailTho-li Offer Exp res Juty tt3. TO r!rcives like the usual refrigerator %v• Liu one stile was a tier of small Allment8. "-' . suffer, or causediscord of any kind. —�-r-' !Apware of lmttators! We are the originators of this adverttsing plan. O� MIDDLE AGS troughs in which block ke sound be 'Jlra i3 Oakes, Sarnia. Ont, says ,+ '.� "Cupid, lZ.A. + Maxim Oevreet rrtCorporation tlo vest sola street New vela made. All tile mactiinery necessary- is con "I have used Baby's Own Tablets is ray home for the peat fifteen years and + The man who fell 3n love with the vent taco I Mrs. Wilson'a Experience a _ v" --rained In a small compartlbsnt. pertly 1. believe the good health my children girl on a poster, and, atter tracing the _ .. •. In and partly ouislde the cabinet. enjoy Is due entirely to this medicine model from Europe to America, found +.-�-�-� Guide to Women Passing Yf" These are no levers, switches, valves One , The Tablets are helpful at teething her already married, has' reason' to ::'Keeping Fit! thorough' the Change of Life or machinery to be watched. handl#+ the necessary•'flow of time; relieve colds and are always feel disgruntled a tth Cupid, who, when before, has Massa,: A• Matter Habit ! — --- 5° starts• heat. which beneficial to the minor ailments of he has turned artist of _! imiltcn. Ontario.- Ihave Laken f; wnter_aud turns on the -may be. raised by electricty, gas or Dili whichever may be most convenlewt little ones, I have recommended Baby's Own Tablets to other mothers ly arranged things better. There if tie happier case of Carl Victoria's favorite Good Health is �tf�i�in -Of All Who Observe save a:hntt:esof LydiaF..Pinkham'a pound ble C n rn- - whose experience with them has been. Iiaag, one Queen Reach pound and (can- i _ _ and economical. The -coling apps- as satisfactory an my own." I painters He was looking through the I This Healthful Habit ! not speak too [ I1 Y eros 1» made of welded steel, contain - � Baby's Own Tablets do one thing photograph album of a London 1i:i,�ad. . Tv s why ao highly of it sa Ing r,ruipounds of !!quid and gases I +only, but they do It well. They act as .and I suddenly tante arrot the picture him There is a nil ,rod s man le 6ncf themnel�es subject to YFP IV"attheChange f -life and was t hermetically sealed. a gentle laxative which thoroughly of a girl whose face fascinated listlessness, heartaches, biliousness atui Ali atm -doyen and - The generation of cv}d it by the I re�l>lt the bowels and sweeten the greatly, Haag obtained Ler address wea1cned %itality• They have failed , ,.tF.,t had no appetite. ro evaporation of liquid ammonia, and stomach, thus banishing constipation and a letter of Introduction to her to acquire that healthful habit of +9iwt" 1 was very weakw'' the " curiously enungh, to the unitfated, us and Indigestion; colds and simple father, whick he utilized tit the first regular daily bowel evacuation, With ' ? and sick, and the used, to cyto cleat with, to levers and turn the cross. etckly baby opportunity. the result ihati they find themselves '` pains in, mY back ` '; [ VO raise thekbtrong liquid ammonia In the into a well, happy, laughing child, Acquaintance only conflrnred the tit- victims of constipation. tend to were so bad couldhardlymove. V„ apl,amtlls, The heat transforms the Baby's own Tablets are sold by traction- ,which proves! mutual; and Modern living conditions decrease amount of natural lubri- I got veep sad at =, ' liquid into gar• This later condenses medicine dealers or direct by mall at within a year of his first sight of the the cant in the intestines, nuking regular times and thought I had not a friend' _ int'rr liquid agate after which hydrogen ` is. in�roduced to balance We high Pres- 2b cents a box from The Dr. •Williams photo the couple were married. by G. F. Watts, that of �y elimination of the bowel content.- on earth. I did not care if I lived or too and t medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont A. pleture difficult. •, died. I was very nervous, A {-lend ,• -. u, evaporation. It is .this evapora- Tree. :Kiss Virginia Pattle, as ,alis then was, lander such cin utrretancea poisons did not go out very much. totry abottle ofLydia F tion which causes the generation of . .intense cold. The Travellers' The travelers' tree to a pallia, so is also said to have led to wedding belle Viscount Easton tell In .love from the waste matter that rfmains behind-,-are-piked up by the blobd and advised me f'inkham's Vegetable ComlIdund, so '9! The invention ]e the work of two called because the 'traveler can get with the winsome fare on the canvas, absorbed by the aysrecn, result- I did. I am a farmer s wife, nail al- I worked Lard w'rtt1 late and r- stuoents, -Platen and )nun- cool water to drink by tapping the and he, too, found that the Fates were undermining.the general health and ways was in bed for two months. I " 'lers, who Gold the patent right& to one base of the leaf stalk, on his side. _ vitalit y' to feel like a new woman after the of thedr countrymen, who has, in turn, American for -..�_� 15 to 30dropaofSei6e1'aSyraapreliecesallfottria -- --1_-- -- r Ns<jol, the scientific internal lubri- can au ants nature's IMbriCant, and first bode and I recommend tt with E. PiDIE . � dtsposFd of the rights zz offndlsestion and dyavepola• You'll swear by it tShe Alred Them. makes elimination safe and easy. successt� also ,Lydia ham's Liver 'Pills. I sial will to film's g ` large »um. occeyouhavetrkd it. Aaydrueawre. "Norah, did I not tell you to air Nujol softens the waste matter and answer letters from women salting ,• - these blankets? R'hy are they still permits thorough and regular elimina- the intestinal about your medicines, as I cannot 1 f them "—Mrs _ The Floor of the Sea. damp? foo, without -a no s�ppeeak too high y o The door is of gaud, like the mountain ..It was raiging when I aired thein." - muscles. ):,MMA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street, ? s Nu of is not laxative, and Ria fie Hamilton, Ontario. �= drift:. 1 gt y Sold by druggists everywhere. C AAnd the pearl -shells spangle the 7ihe,happieat people are. those who taken for any kn hof time without v. 11?d % `t _ are too bus to notice it. ill effects. At all druggists — " i�}� flinty snow; y y I f Froth coral -rocks the sea -plants lift nou Old Remedy Relieved Kidney i ,i Their bows, where tides nor b111ovve __c HAMBERLAfN'.� C UTICURA �ls nen;PAIN-BALM Trouble. The water is calm and still below, ----- ! For the winds and waves are absent ty011rAworlraaid A Grateful User Tells of His Thank- there:N ''i' fulness for Warner's And the sands are bright as the stars y that glow a now &sing v f9redM <'t Wonderful results have been obtain- ��- ' In the motionless fields of upper T TUBE FORM ad in combating kidney trouble by fol- On Scalp later -on lafnbs, • low: g certain nt'os of diet and the r (� , — - eyes, aez� alebrilrt There, air a light and easy motion, &tom' than- � � ttse of NerneFS-Safer-Kidney and Liver — bail - uch ` u erlil . mind, s body The fan coral sweeps through the 1�' 9 to aPPI(/! Remedy, a Preparation on the market 'full of healthful vigor clear deep sea; t'^' , " I had eczema. which made its ou' can have them �� near -Ly 5Q y'eatrs, ranee on my scalp in a rash y And a yellow and »varlet tufts of �" '"" its ws1I-known soothing,. appearance ail every day if you are """'� healfnQ and penetrating A grateful user writes 'Your medi- It itched terribly and whenIscratch a normal being Andean gqMalities have been lutea- :cine is a mirac'e to me. illy weight blisters' 'broke out. Later the ? Are bending, like cora on'tbe up- &%ad in the new, compact i was reduced from 157 to 114 pounds � it, limbe, ; ofepyoursystem Clear fo m. enema broke out on my i cillo �►9 poisona, land 'lett, j when i left the hospital in despa!r. I which were badly oviollen and very How? A spoonful of _ Theh far below in the peaceful sea, began to use Warner's Safe Kidney red. It kept me awake at night and --- -Sal Lithofos in a glass The purple mullet and goldfish rove, -F'� over fifty years i; has beet, • and Liver Remedy and at once eom• caused much in and auFerIth s standard household remedy fon of water da�1� before in menced to improve. Now everyone When I washed or went near the: breakfast and at bed- Where the waters murmur tranquilly sprains, bruises, rheumatic Pains n hot stove it was very painful. Through the bending twigs of the muscular lameness from any Cause is saying to me that I look Netter than coral -grove. - evep---E.Ysry word I have written- 1a "I seed an advartfsement for Gecasrous tube or cel— ix J..G.'Yereival. tree and I can prove it by hundreds sent lot a -free -sample. I purchased Sold Everywhere, or by mail from ,vto l uew. of myconrlition." T—� Chamberlain M^Glenne Co., Toronto more and in two or throe months Only One Year. _____-- �-- - Wairner'e safe Kidner: Iwaa completely healed," (Signed 7 and laver Remedy is made Mrs. Emma C. Gibson, R. 1, Box _ ,tion t .you think you had hatter s\ dr ws P� S I from herbs cnal has been j _ 71, Island Pond, Vt., Oct.26. 1925 see. - fielfct. SOMI P. other seed&? The cats• 'r ��� sold for nearly 60 years, a • Use Cuticurafor all toilet purposes• 09'logne says thaws won't bloom for two et `'� 1TOpTpOTH true indication of its worth. . epi, Bash rrwTy Vatt• Aad.. <a1°dw t years.'-` /NSTANTLY Get a battle t o d a) . n.oa saanw.► s4 a•atru� • -ice s� - p "Don't worry. This Catalogue I'S a nnvn..nfs.waeseYal�.v■ao. - Te.aporaryPillu>�••••.fdch 15ce Sold by all druggists. Price tl �t�.Catiea*a51.■.taa��`�� year old." Lunt a Leas'ite.. boffin - r'r Strft�Ke�Medlis _ ------ ----.. _- .._ _ • - - SOLD EVERYWHERE_ 1 �^s S ' —- Co.,Toronto, Ontario. _ ISSUE No. 18—'20.` _-winard'a-_Liniment. 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Waw iY Rv�•✓- "'J„ ,.rte .Y... .. °_Slr•J4•. t; � ,.•�a ,. ` -o•, .. .x.,-..', I...'^�...: Imo,.:.:;•" : - -.. ��,'',,,,R.i . _. ..,. . :'"�'Yr.:Y •.-.. . ,-r. -:..:._ .r c, ., ti,�a� -. �j ':M. '{y':1;_: i,,1 w. T., ... .. , • .. eY,: ,..': vTh•t ..'. _ w.Y _ r � r ., ::. _.. ..'• yt4 ^, '+! F. i. .., ,. . .. ..., ._ 1 .^•. ... ._. ., .SAN ..'. .... .,.. .., p..,. �',. �"4 .-•.�'... ['_'T•ks . c. ' x as canipared with the L Elited - i - six ; 1~x��cg. ' tt _ :The Pickering - FARMERS -'F E N C I N G �- - Sta tee. We think itis very doubt _ 4 �: Tt*RAiS fill if the Klug government will V1 11&nee COl�mittee Now -is the time to get `your I am prepared to build and sell 'all 1tM6 per year,: si.5o if paid in saver re -consider th8ir stand ,oil this styles of lawn, chicken wine and etaok s s�icripliooa ru tba United States and Creat question. The Dna sub-mit the ; hanOWB ehBlperled And fences at reasonable prices. Bpcaie t3 advance. c1 Y $ The object of this Asaooiation is tcQ ; ZE aired read . V matter _ to the Tat�iff lessen stealing and prosecute _ P > It will pay you toConault ne ,before - Y Board. or ey may maks an ap - _ - - r spring purchasing. le f the felons. f0 JOHN AFMAR, Proprietor, peal to ouAry on the issue. ..work. 4I also have for sale Aapbatt ' Members having property aloleu oommtml Readv Roofing and NOTE8 AJiFp COMMgfytTB,. • Date immediately With any member L O R' NE- E ID Y Bale Wire. _- of Ezeooluve O000-mittaa. A Very seydotn bas a change tri the n a Membership fee g1•�• CLAREMO { Whitby R. R. 1 _ To'% It KI Tiakess mar be had from tne, President or tt 31-43 Phone Pick..ls188 tariff created Xweater commotion Beorer.ry onapplleation. than that proposed in the budget Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm, - ought down a few days ago in � er, M. S. Chep_man, Pickeribg. ` • e: -SEEDS ��� � � • a n the House of Gbmmons by Finance Picke'" ring i -Richardson. G o o Dg D. Munro, Jas. r Minister Robb, of the King Gov- President seoretsty / ernment. Strong -objection' is be- -(ONE NIGHT ONLY) MAKE :: ti lug made to the reduction the H A R• N E S S '.'GQ D A R D E N S ° f .duty on auto3uobiles. Those who Wednesday, Bray. 5 ' ` object to thus Towering the tariff -Iny personwiabing new Harness .I�'tchardsonds have the beat linea in all Garden and Field Seeds ' ' are -the antonu,bile manufacturers, p should call on me before pur• -their employees and the towns "The'Blg Colored chasing and secure " - prices. Rennie's, Ferry's or Steel Briggs' pkgs 10c or 3 for 25c; "which are, benefitted ley, the motor, Troupe :..factories. Oshawa i9 probably hit � . - -`..".�Harnees repairing done.at Coro, Peas, Beans, Beets, Onions, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums is bulk. - ha►rder than any other city in all times. Rennin's Government TestedIaDgel Seed in Bulk ` Ce Dada, sad it is naturae that W au go Jouth All rinds of Harness Repairs kept --AO cents -Guaranteed good seed. {" constantly on hand. Dutch Setts, 20 cents per lb.. Potato Onions I6 cents per Ib. { _ .they should enter a strong -protest - Ddultiplger setts, 18 cents per 14. against any chetnge in the tariff. Luther Pilkey� Claremont ° There are two sides to the ,lea_ Funny Comedians, Include your seed wants, in yaur neat grocery_ order t tisn, however. Those «•ho favor ....Singers and Dancers Farmers, Attention and hate thew delivered promtly. i the lowering of the tariff think v in their Real Old J Buy you _ s at the Grocer's that 20 per cent is ample protee- I am agent for the World's Greatest c Gro^erie h G r •. - t;iuil to an industry which ir+ creat- .SOutherII Plantation Separator, -The Renfrew," Stoves, •+ Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'; J A M E S R I- G._ H A R D S ON Ing multi-millionairee faster than SC.enes. famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, iany other industry in the history Wbeel Barrowsetc. - - _ - of the world. Their entplopeea It is all Fun and Laughs Brantford binder twine and second• hand separators for. axle. p��kerin Hardware Sore ;are being paid high wages, far POPULAR PRICES ONLY ROBT. DEVITT, g - greater than that paid to faro. , hands, wbosebouis are much long - .35 and 50 Cents Phone 605 Pick., BROUGHA.Jf - >. er than those working in factor• les. The Liberal Government T :eudeavury to govern on th's grin' i ' / \` ri le of "the ¢reatest gaud to t1 e D 0 N ' ,� --yB E r P , . Nosy is the time to get Snort yprinA +ee�, �'e have a goo atonic of greatest number." While thry - Red Clover, Timothy, A.fa!fa and Ahike, ' may yympatLize with a class who fenny W lse a•>�id Pound ,... all No. I tested Bred. 1 may suffer from a lowering of the ,Fo()Isi1 - ave your order and we will till it promptly. , + �taritF they feel it their duty to - consider the demande-of that large Ladies, do not worry about wash days. Come in and seethe White .,_ . Cap -it's a dandy -also the 1906 Gravity Washer:' Both class who think that the price of % 'WIZ: Paying a high price for hntebing eggs d re gitaranteed to Rive, erti-3factiun or: no -sale. automobile is too high in Canada and baby cbicks, at►d then losing a large a ' percentage through improper feeding. Agent for International Farm Macbinery and Repairs. r C O M / N G / O. K. CHICK STARTERAND CHICK CHICK FEED :, Our Motto : W e have It. can get it, or it is not meds : A New Watkins Dealer � . -: - rI eau now an authorized vVactiiae Fed for the Bret 4 weeks, followed by O. K. Developing . .. 0 0 1 Dealei'tor the Townsh{p'of Pick- Feed and Hash will eliminate bowel trouble, leg weak - &ring. I would like tosolicit noes etc, besides forcing growth and early maturity. I have a firstour -class aline of products, ,FEED THE O K. LINES FOR PROFITS. J. Se BAISDON, - PICKERING{ � ;nonaistiog of I3itt+acts. Spices. Med:- Send for leaflet on teeding. w Ic Prepalana and Toilet Articles .MR H A bi FLOUR MILLS b{ch I Intend Belting by tbt house -to house travelling method. ■ Save - -.article business for me and you ' D. N. REE50R SO N will be of *regular. i� service. S{ our Vt CtOry-Bond Dq a Coupons M. As a specialty am oferioaome fm msample case, free of �If youdealer eanoot supply yon, write direct.]ICTORY Bond Coupons inily be cashed -i y charge, with every cash purchase of two dollars or•tnore. - v at any Branch of this Bank. - Yours for service. 34.36 Open a savings account at any of our branches F L MCCLEA RY �' Fk=wmkA1 Tiransportaiion. �ttd deposit the proceeds. Your bond interest :. .. will then start immediately to earn more (1 .TIME TA BLE-Plekering 9taeioa o �* money for you. ' 'I'`li- Trains going East .ins w follows •' - - - '-Fite Dominion $auk safeguards your savings by No. IU aisle 7.08 A M. the prudent policies of its experienced management - Ys Local 1159 P. M. 1� 30 Local &.25 P. M - - - rpm Sunday Sunday train, 838 A. id. -- - - - `.Trains going West dee as follows-- No. 29 Local 9'2.22 A. M. ,• n Local 34.4 P. M. BAW ••• 9 Nail 906 P. N. - W CM BRANCK G P. LYlIa, Masi ilea 4 - Sunday train. 7.42 P. M. � gBppp�t BA.�NC!i, E G CROaS. MstteB•t. • Forego}ng is according to Standard - SIGNS .Gla" Signs of all kinds ma.ie to order. - PICKERING _ Uirrore Re•Bilverpd, void, Silver, - Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. Articles, Ornaments, ...Tableware and Jewellery slivered, nickel -plated. +;i In X925MARKETA or gold-plated. _- _ MEAT ,Is., c Estimates.Free. - HEVROLET had. its great- W. B 0 L -M E R eat year. During that time LOCUST HILL, OXT.- — literally thousands of testimon- _ Roand Roast or Steak. ». ; ... per lb. Phone Mark 6533 3o -4z ial letters were received from 25e ,-- ------ ---- - - Roast or Steak. satisfied Chevrolet owners—a ` PARUS FORPorterhouse-use_RQast or Steak, - tremendous avalanche of evi- " • -_ _ Rump Roast,... — • ._ �. deuce that the public possesses Fine Rib Roast, f3tl011(100 buys 100 acre Farm Dear I3iRt - - p p 'i 16c `• 1 way: new brick house, hip -roof barn a genuiriC appreciation of the car Heavy Rib Roast, - - SUM cement stabling beneath, wat•' _ I4 and 16c" &r is stables. This is a good bub.;. and its performance. " - 'Shoulder Roast. •. - _ •• J. E. DISNEY, - — Pot Roast, .. .. __ .. Real Estate, �Vbitby, unt. Brisket. to boil, n Real... ... . • 19C A — ;�n 1dQ Z6 Leg of Pork,... Zc Fur Loiu Of Pork.:. aChevrolet offers even greater mac,.Storage values than before. With its Shouldet Roast of Poi k, .Pork h .. - never -failing standard of quality P Pork S •: " , • , Pork Po sakge� .. - anti Pure 25r - • - , ----Finest Salt .,. kilcIii 2hU t Chevrolet is demonstrating to 'Finest Breakfast Bacon, •piece. 35c " aper cent. of you• oR'n the public, in'.greater degree than S. sliced, ... - 35c valuation. ever, its policy Of _ -_,Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c - "Q T Back Bacon . "QUALITY AT LOW COS �c � Coats Re -modeled CookedHars,- ll.e.d--- - -- - i Head -Cheese, . • 1:5c " at summer prices. �. A. T. LAW, - . =Eney:First and DotueRtic Shortenina,•34bs 55 cents; •(3ny from the manufacturer. 5 lbs 90 cents; Pickering, ,. - - �.:.Ont�irio � � •• . ' lb prints 1R cents. DOMM(M :A. T. CC1gJU1 ,C'1,Zzs Fresh Trout and;White Fish Every Friday; Half block emst of RroNdvietiv r � 2:31 Danforth Ave_ Greateruality at Low Cost. FI R? Ti 'TOROXT), O T ARIO �a .�...., W. G. REIDI., _ I ! a 5 07 TIP 11 'M111A IC I I, :; 'p P! I 'Ti1_y r. —, 7 7, 7 -0 77 N, Z P. Sb 'Mra. T. Gliahous is having her CLAREMONT. T.. �k was inTorontokyer. S H IN G L S • Awl the week -end on budness. veranda repainted.uted. i Mrs, Paxton spent Thursday in Our.impassable roads have. --Adis. ROY Morgan 8pent-A--few- - Nova Scotia Shingles Toroato• a tilting effect upon business. days last week in Toronto. AGSIt Galvanized Stiel Shingles Mrs. Ovorland was In the -en _V14F3 It the Q P. ft. pttt Reek-end'visitor in Cl&reluonf- extraganq for the snintuer yubw James Underhill was In the city for sale at Fred Ward shipped a carlead of week. - on Monday. mixed stock to Toronto -on Satti F. M. Coopei has sold his driver T. PATERSOYS - CLAREMONT OROCERIV. Miss Merle StephenRon-of Birch day, toMr-Mayof the 3rd concession i CsJt and get prices. ARE Cliff, silent Sunday with friends The W. F. M. S. of the Baptist of Uxbridge. 'Why go without feed for your lR in Claremont, Church had. their monthly inset. F%;POLP you can bu.v beets Mr.,Ltoyd, OrGuelpb, is vi*itiog irig on Tuesday -at 'the home of stock when % W. STAFFORD his daughter, Mro,. J.' C. PaXtOD, Mrs. Richard Ward. cheap from Wild Miller? Marble-&" Granite -Dealer, do :.for a few days. A,fruit truck frons the city last . George L WaRgi-who-hwe-been-t 6- e vd _. guest of C. A. and Mrs. Overland or four times on the 9th concea- now able to be around Again. ,�,r -____ __ _ _ �.,1 over the week -end. guaranteed. Miss Moss, of Goodwood, was the week had to have assistance three p6or health most of the u�er,. is _,,Cetnetery Lettering etc. rirst-cla" work slon and the Brock r2ad in order The painting of the Community Miss Mildred Brodie. of Toronto, to get out of the in wftol6l. Hall has been completed which Everything you can in you'r home spent over Sunday with her moth- Town. The more you buy the. adds greatly to its appearance. Kingston Road &�nld- Pickervag :49r. Mrs. R. Brodie. cheaper you get it. M. Henderson. who hasbeen laid East Townline. We pay you 'a go6d.'mar'ket Wm. Stanbury has returned to tip with the flu during the past six visci } Detroit afteryielting his parents, weeks, is now able to be around Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 for your produce—butter and Thomas and Urs. Stanbury. again. 27.40 P. O.-Wbitbv R. R. "*Rgs, poultry beans etc. Thos. Neat is slowly improving TheSunday Schools are plan- Ourgoods are positively the beat after his recent operation. We aing to celebrate "Mothers' Day" Jho e to see him arotAndagain soon. on May Otb. Let its all go to Sun- and cleanest that can be bought y-_ "Co I add the margin of profit added is John and Mrs. Hutchison have day School on that da Coal a I very small, po you run no risk of -with been spending a few days- �oc Miss Viola Forsyth has been paying high prices. Everything :their son on the northern town- Indigestion. line. cinite ill with acute We 0 that she may soon be is guaranteed or your maney is Larry "Porter will. reserve Friday tly recovered to resume Hard and Soft Coal of the, ' cheerfully refnbded. afternoons at his barber -shop for her duties as principal -of the Vcm- beat quality on So let us gee together and boost Its toil for you,.. Rome Town and every- .1adleq only. Gentlemen please take US barton school. hanil notice. -but not for body' will be happy for Mise Clarence Peoirelly, of to make good ver' and Ever.' THOS. A" LAW E Brookiu, is spending a few days -here with her pa bread. 1=1C3ceX-1`l0E- C-03it- FRANK PHIDLOW, rents. T. and Mrs. Wall Paper Paterson. 4 ♦CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Mrs. Sperms and two children. of Toronto, are visiting with her Fruit Rrees, Shrubs Etc. --- sister, Mrs. Clifford Soden, fora TAYLOR$ Seethe 1926 Samples at Bin'gham a COLD CRUST W. Maple IA&f Mutual LEV before buying. Having secured the agency for T. few days. BREAC 1; Bowman & Son, Star Nurserie@,. Bargains in China Cabinets, five Over 500 samples to choose from' Ridgetown, Out. ------ drawer Chiffoalers and Baby Car- Ah 0/7 e In'surance CO. m CLAREMONT- j ? --'-at 10c per roll gad Up. I am prepared to take orders all H. Beale, riages, clearing at J. . *4 A complete line of Paiute, Oils and kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits. Cheap rates for farm and country Claremont. Varnishes Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at ruishes at right -prices buildings. The Ladies' Aid of the United lowest po"ible prices, Church hold a quilting bee at the Estimates cheerfully given for all Specialrates for large qUaMiLies. :Windstorm Insurance on buildings, home of hire. R. J. Mann on Tues. Bread, 3 lb. l6hf, 18c. Interior and exterior 43t f wind-mUls. SIW@ etc. day afternoon. decorating. Jones, of Myrtle, is N. J. Chapman Pickering Automobile Insurance Mrs. Wm. Jon A IaA N A 0 Call •or phone 1813 Claremont iters at present taking care of her of all kinds. ' parents. J. B. sold Mm. Madill. The Store that saves FARMS FOR SALE 40 vv.11o continue in very poor health. you oloney. W. G. BINGHAM We are sorry to report the ill. Painter and Decorator Write or phone 3 Hortop, of The Quality First Courtesy Always;4 nese of Mr. Ton I L' -21ret National Bank. Detroit. who Claremont, Ont&no is visiting his parents. James and Choi" Cilial Peas, large tin 2 for 25 ED BOWMA N Corn, 2 for 25 0 lMrL Hortop. Tomatoes. per tin joc W14AT 20 WHITBY, ONS'. Fred and Mrs. Madill. of Torclim. S3 Salmon, per tin Ilse R to, "at Sunday here with the Fancy Pink - *1 . 29c ennie s 90UT Mrs. Fancy Red Cohoe. former's parente. J. B. and .:jMadlll, both of whom are ill and Sawise Baking Powder. EA ....CLAREMONT (contains no ainw) lb tin 25c confloed to their beds Lyman and' Raymond Pilkey Old Dtttx.h Cleansier, per tin I ic TESTED SEEDS Babbett's Cleanser, per tin Or CREAMERY -motored to Woodbridge on Thurs day last. Mrs. PilkeyaccomPan- S. O. S. The Magic Cleaner. Better Broad at -?led Markham where she (for k c Alfalfa No. 1. 11.00 ywr bush. Highest price price paid for 5. pais and pane) X them to, Han Ammonia, 3 laor p 25c 'Red Clover No 1 17 50 a Better Prke I -remained for the day ry Timothy No. 1. 5.50 116 Cream at the pkg'j a pkx A6 large family watbisI took Roman Heal. large 64 Only l8c per large loaf. strictly Alsike No. 1. 14.,50 Dim n Thursday last at the Peant Butter. toy paila 23c caab &ad carry £r oto Corn Aakes, 3 pkx for 2Dc AllMem= t A the store. W'i home of Roy Ward. the occasion prices on FertilizArs. be 125c Getour Br being thecelebration of the 86th Post's Bran Flakes, 2 for ead defiverint'rbu father, Mr. Rich. Corn Starch or Silver Garden Seeks, Corn, Bettei I T Give as atrial and be convinced birthday of his fath door. 20v per large loaf. 7 lard Ward, who to still very active Gloss �.tarch, per pkq .12c Roots Ete. Ilk It is our aim to ruAke the best pro - and in the eajoyment of the best Large Juicy Pruneip, 2 tbs Good quality 5 string Broom, 59-c- ducts possible; bread or of health. 4.striot Broom, 49C cakes. to sell at Remember the ars ma, entitled BEATTY "The Young.Village Doctor," to be Globe Washboards. 50c prim FOR -THE BEST v 'Hall to- Fleischmasn's Yeast (heilth FROST FENCE I lowest STAN DS & -gi en in the Community rakes, fresh every day) each 4c night, by the Andley CommunitY 8 -wire, 12 stays to rod, 58c. Club, under the auspices of the Salmon and White Fish, Park Board. Dent t miss it. Ad• fresh every Friday. Fine wire, 12. stsI 82c. mission : Adults. 25 cents; children Highest price paid for farm under 12 years, 15 cents. produce. M0 Not fora number of years have F. X. C 0 0 P E R -roadebeedin a worse condition CLAREMONT ONE"I lt"n they are at present. Aweek silo they were getting Into excel- Agent for Ackerman's Quality IT -wentshape. and apparently they S PRIN G Haruees. Asic the user. were to Rive no trouble. I But the frost was still in the grotind, and 'ishere Ray Carrier% iabout the end of the week the 10 YX dA Litter Carriers. 41 Pnmps, Door. Tracks. Cow thea and frost began to come out BOOTS _rj"j"S_*__*_ Bowls. Pressor . e Systems Etc. s. the roads were unable to withstand the heavy traffic, so got my prices on It will Pay you to ale for -that now they are impassable AND RUBBERS above before buying elsewhere. motors and unfit for horse vehi At L a S' t J.PROUSE FRANK A quiet but pretty wedding was Here is another list of these wonderful valnep, which you (*honld not PICKERI the Baptist Church Solemnized In t' miss - Men's Knee Rubber Boots, red and white soles, .3 50 here on Thursday last when Jen - ale Pearl, daughter of Mr. and to 4.00. Men's, Women's and Childeea'* Wain 7 Mrs. D. M. MorLmn, was married Over, Rubber@, Wc, 75c and 1.10. *,a Edward B. Pugh, son of the We also have a fall supply bf f won@ Greb Shoes. See our new,hne'of peci P late Edward E. and Mrs. Pugh, 0 clearance. Rev. & Oreborn officiating. Miss Wall Papers _71i- - Men's Kb . aki lAurs, slater of the bride, was Black-Overtills6 regular 100. for.1.50 Pacts, regular 2.00, at 1.50. Ler only attendant. The` bride Paper for every room and was becomingly attired in a navy hat to match, with at.. every prise call at .-'Phone 380 blue suit and l3d"ALD'S lv I FING" blonde shoes, wearing a stone- ot an ssa*rlald sad dedip marten tie, the gift 6f. the groom, 'What We Prowlee-We Do I and carried -4 corsage Doaqua or Coosider: 110phelis, rooeq. They wiltreside Claremont afters abort honey. When it Is something that dam ba spent in WestertiOntatio. Sherwin _Williams done.but once, be it great or M small, the best alone A great treat is in store for the is sufficient. residents of Claremont and the Paints .and imum J. T. MA atirrGandina country on Thursday is 111,nd Friday evenings, May Otb Variiishes > Max* THISON and 7th, when the 'Claremont office and Works. Whitby, Out Choral Union will render their Make things look brighter atMinimum* Cost ram Pickermig --first ro tinder the able lead and better P 9Mr. H ersbip Of M. Fletcher, of 'of &bont one hundred members; Leathr Goods 1I I Toronto. The class is composed SAFETY Deposit Box* in the nearest branch of the Standard -IS ,.who have-b3-e-n---p-T-a-c-ttft-g--fttth-- B&nlr will rolia-ve-way Anxiety regard - f fully for over. four months and ing the whereabouts of your vRltiable-s -1 air now BANKING while permitting free jacce.44s to them Our supply ?f quality Harness and v prepared to give a, first 'Class concert, They will -be assist- A 906"d rknge.'Ot by you ora daly authorized per?on Parts is now complete. .'. A, BOATS -GREE SHOE d by Mrs.' Miriam 13� Anderson, New Ginghains at you tiros during bankins-hours. onrano; and Mr. M.J.Wilker and F6 01101�(,.Snt per, We have a large stock of this FAm9W .�:-§ , yEARS The cost is less than Miss Mary, Forsyth, violinists. day; the value received i-4 an e�tim- Boot on hand -unbeatable J arrived wim, act ra. ThQ&—u-�M _e'ERe 0 -for hard wear and tear. coni pa n 19 t for th e This will be one of the greatest '.Come and get your choice REPAIRING t - :31 1111usiefil treats ever given in Clare- before- they are all We maintain our established repru a -)t fail to be on hand on for repairing -all kinds of moot, so do n( Ticked over h-,rness and boots.. at the Claremont Community Hall BA1�I ict V where the concert gill be given 011 -STANDARD *the Above dateq. Admi;.sion, 0 OF Cd0_N11&_DJA& CECIL BRADLEY r r Al QT 'Age: a,,-'.P1CK'ERlNG BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager HartI maker, cents; children ander 10 years of T ! Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby -cured from Any member nf the 7— ------ 1, . TA P T 0 4Z r -it A y:.... <:•s �a `iu,, .,. .i �FwI��.a�? .pa ... � waaE ..w,;.,. ..c . .. hr. ,i�N n,: e7Yr 'r` g,."•.T� .w•r.,. .K- v�c. - -^, 1§3s �zt:�"'"..�• :' H : a n.4C ix.c�+. '. wsw.xJ?! „�;•;ta,^w... ''r.',.w..i.e.,tS'�w s c-c�""�a"s'••�'.:,br,���. >�,:.r. ,c,`k;r-.n,,w•• �"S`n•. .�tx� S r •a. ....,,,-. .,�_: ..... .. �. _...... .•u.;.'_ ,A-. :m,. � � ,x:rr. t,s .qa. .�.ya�,:+:.,w:+ta.^. :y. �.' `^- �'=k`.5'.'P'��..'^t•.n :. ...+r�.."'•s.o- i vi. .';�•. ^'r'^�'!��•.'w kvr - T' .. .fin'•' ... - a„ i r ' s •. r ., nam a e,. ficiciipim, when he , Are Always, Buy - - - - new onea for himse.f . Possibly.bly! . Are -. —` Marketstoke and Wickham and Ash- ton all one and the same n_anT" The new kind of goap - _ Another i -u p; is aw,. --d them _ _ — when --"they -wa*ed into --Mr, -Pawle's --makes"a neves kind �r - office in Bedford Row at four o'clock that afternoon. A card lay Am the _ e washday old lawyer's b:otting-pad, and after glancing at it, lwpassed it to Viner. - HEetiNow, who on earth is- Mr. Armit- :Simply dis9oiye Ringo and put it ., into the wash -heater, put in. the ted House,. Ra othes soak 2 ours snore and _ GREE:�TTEAAs rmiEBtal of Rouen dalewtensta'1? Who left h °! this?" he went- on, as a clerk entered just rinse._ ?he little leaves and tips fromhills the room with some letters. i "The gentlema:i is here now, sir," Change the hard work of wash- IV,id tea 19ardene, that are used - replied the clerk." -.. ing to just rinsing. f _ In SALADA are much finer in flavor "Bring him in," command Mr. . -- 'No tabbing, no maimed • t; so thou any Gunpowder or Japan. Try it. � Pawle. He made a grimace at Viner hands, no ming backs, !Y as the clerk disappeared. "What arejangled 'nerves, i - ,_ — _ -••------..-- _ . __. _•... _ _ _ . _ _ �. - _ .� we going to „hear next?•' or .Gloriously white; y 'CHAPTER XI. dean clothes... i p ■ �V - • >. WHAT HAPPEIJED IN PARIS. a V M*dn Mr. Armitstead lost no time in stat- Made by the � l V inns' makers of Lua.. Ing his business. _ ., .. SY° J. S. FL• ETCALK Ashton murder," 44 said. - "I mget John IllIIIIIIIIII�II - ac urn. $e e t as a very young man. " Ashton in Paris some weeks ago. We R 454 llll {C1gll r ,Author of "Black Ddoriry," "8arbawa Deep," etc. were at the Hotel Bristol together and "Ashton of Blackburn?” exclaimed wow a woman of gold." "There after introducing ourse:ves to eaeh er's before the latter's death, '. DA won't discuss -f other we got talking, and he told me that -he hat -emigrated --� -. - ------ -- - tremely-valuaAl"' �. ,I.EADIN.G, CHARACTERS IN _ I�piobbtllty-r Airs. Killenhali is Miss Wickham s A finish rhyme rWere a so- STORY. Mr. Powle, "but that it's when he that. he was tasked. i ' F is, ga>ady a peapua- y 'Richard Viner, a young man of leisure possible i should steadilyaffirm." going back to England for the first g g The diamond "merchant shrugged would gged his would make leer, a gown and a hood:' lee her a living with his aunt In London, one "I don't understand much about the "Sup- time.. He must, he said, have -been 1_is . shuulders.s. Oh; he "Fifty night while taking a walk, comes legal aspect of this," said Viner. completely forgotten in native well!" answered. ori Mlnard's Liniment for burns. ''Upon the dead body of posing Ashton to be the long -lost Lord place by this -time." "Did IX y thousand pound& it was •worth- t :;'Joseph Ashton, an apparently wealthy Marketstoke�ould he have establ- he tell you what his native yes!" An old EngHeh saying:'"If a man resident of the Leightiorhood lished a claim such as you speak of?" Dr. Cortef yon, whose -residence is Pawie. place was Mr. Armitstead?" 'asked :,(To be continued.) I lose a woman and a farthing he w1H nearby, says Ashton had_ been stab- "To be sure!" answered Mr. 'grove Mr. Paw' "Yes," "He - Q. be sorry he lost the farthing." Ic that he -bed through the heart. Had he been iilgle to h ld replied air. Armitatead. did Bl kb 1 f tt UI1gAjj8ilt PYOverbs. 1 l0, 4 took to be intoxicated. He tells of 1 y g ,4 Persian gage saga that a woman's ipso facto, stepped into his.shoes, and' er?" w !� r PPS -" - meeting e, man swathed Y the ears ., , ' i "Yes.!" said air. Paw:e. - "Well?" wisdom is under her heel. Each 15 -cont pack - in a white muffler, cumin from the, if he were, or is, still alive, he's to ., ase coutataa dirt--- ca 'aEn where the body la Viner, "hem still," i saw such a man with' Ashton in '- -`�'— - tions so simple any cur ii,ced of Hyde's innocence, en- "A queer business altogether!" Paris," answered :fir. .Armit lead "I'. Mirard's Liniment•for backache. a woman can Ur.t soft. g:Az,,d the services of his own solici- icotrl►riented V nor. — --- was'siftingoutside a restaurant on the! - - . =tow= r Feipham, to represent Hyde. "'But nohere's ahoth¢r matter, Rue Royale about 'a quarter to eleven - delicate shades of Mr. Paw!e, Ashton's solicitor, is also I Country peop:e in many parts of dye rich, permanent continued Pawle. "If Ashton really when I saw Ashton and the man I am �� colors is lin;alas. ^� o,-^,,:,ced of Hyde's innocence I England still believe in witches. y was the -missing Lord Marketstoke, speaking of pass along the pavement. g rtbbots, skis €' eta"pectus 1)rilltord Is inclined to nidi- ! r ls, eule Viner's faith In Hyde who is this girl whom he put forw>srd What made me particularly notice the =. Missli§inkridge, Viner's sharp-witted I as his ward, to whom he's left his eon;-! man was -the fats that although it was i + aunt, has many, valuable suggestions siderabie fortune, and about whom no -,an unusually warm night, he was Mr. Stephens and' body knows anything?" +closely muffled in a big white silk! " btr, Fosdick, two AustraIiai• friends "Has this anything to do •with it"." ! handkerchief: It was swathed about of Ashton's, testify that Ashton had i _ (asked Vines.- "Does it come into his throat, his chin, his mouth; it confessed himself to be in possession; ,., '. of a geeret which would startle Eng- thongs'. reached; in tact, right up to his eyes." In ter in events, it would come'' "Would you know the man if you i fish *ociety when revealed. . I , I h• k d V• wrists, dresses. T I c o s t s, stockiass, sweaters. draperies, coverings, har.g'.mgs --everything! Buy Diamond Dyes -no othor•kiad- a and toil your druggist Whether the ass tarsal you wish to color Is wool or stilt, 'Mrs. Summers ex hu s that for sev- auto it pretty strone.y, I rl ten you saw im again . ase fuer. � or whether it is ltasa, coitus or witted eral reasons she believes Ashton was why, later on. Now,I'm for bed -and l -"I shou'd•,most :certainly know him foods• Lord .M,arketatoke who disappearedjfirst 'thing after breakfast in the if I saw hips dressed and muffled in - -�- ,from home years ago,morning, Viner, we`ll go to work, the same way," asserted Mr Armit Breakfast o -.--r next morning, '_bir. .4tead. "And I believe I. could recon-! CHAPTER R. Pawle ccn�• .:' -i Viner across the! nize bigt from his eyes. They were TH$ PARIgH RWISYf". square t^: aid four-square church- I unusually dark, full and bril':iant-his "M r. Parole, after a glance at Finer yard ant; for halt an hour walked him � glance would best be described as � which -seemed to -be furl of many mean- around the ancient gravestones. I flashing. And t ttiould say, from my 1 'T am looking," announced Mr. impression of his dregs, that he. was ings, bent forward in his chair and Their teeth w of a tough- Pawie, to see if I can fi'ndany toms,= aforeigner-probably un.ha'ian." ner•vhichmakes them hold laid a hand on that o:d landlady's arm.' I , "Now, Frive stones or monuments in this church-,• Now that youve tolyl us.what you their keencutti:;edpuo- you said as much as yard bearing the name Ashton. There' have, Mr. Armiststead." said Parole, 'Cell' i"`sa 1� that to anybody before?" he asked, a s+MOMM tAMAP^ SAW co. r-ro• f s H r A us VOLTA cin her si niftcar,L: "Have iron'{ one I take it from that signifl. you must 'see his' so'.icitor and ofi'er� "c"TMr.^L POULTRY GAME EGGS - $ g y' y°II cant fact that Ashton didn't•. come I to give evidence when Hyde's brought °""`O°"e" 'T JO"' " s • • ' mentioned it to your neighbors, for_.doa�i here to visit the '°"O""' c [3i1TTERA"1O FEATHERS grave% of his again, it wi:l .be -of_ the gteatest. in lance, or to any one tri the tows.?'.' kindred.. But Hour some into the help. There's no doubt, to me, at any = -WE DUYAiL YEAR !?ounr.7 - i o'h'o, air!" declared Mrs. Summers r_ tcL that the man Iivde saw leavinr - WFie eodeavArpricwireSU ranloe - - church•" Miss Wickham, Ashton's ward, knows rtg about Ashton save that he nothing was the real Simon pure, a wou have stepped into title and estates„at - ac urn. $e e t as a very young man. " Freach Adage: "A man of atrax is P ` 4#d been •a eat -friend of her fath=to-nee. Didn't the old lady say that the "Ashton of Blackburn?” exclaimed wow a woman of gold." "There p er's before the latter's death, '. seventh Earl died intestate? Very well Pawle. "W`e. must go into that. Do Herman: are only two good Airs. Killenhali is Miss Wickham s -the holders sin c his time that is yogi know anything more?" women In the,vorld-one dead, and chaperon companion. Langton of 1 to say, Charles, who, hi. brothel's "I can tell you one thing more," the other can't be found.'.' o, Hyde, an old schoolmate Viner's seen running from the scene 1 death being presumed, became eighth Armitstead said. . You will remember Scotch: "Honest men marry soon, v� l of the triune, is arrested while try- ing'to pawn Ashton's ring. He ex- Ear., and his Bon, the present holder, would have had to account for every -that I that Hyde; said before the - Coroner as he turned into Lonsdale Pas - w'lIn Fifeneu never." plains that hunger drove him to thing since the day of the seventh 1 sage he saw coming out of It a tall thing to no wife is a good wife." y-arntch it up' from where It lay be- Earl's death. 'When the seventh Earl man in black clothes who was swathed Arabian: "Rords are women; deed", ti. side the body of Ashton, whom 1►e died his elder son Lord aiarketstoke Ito the ver a es in a bi white muf- are men'' 1 l0, 4 took to be intoxicated. He tells of 1 y g ,4 Persian gage saga that a woman's ipso facto, stepped into his.shoes, and' er?" w !� r PPS -" - meeting e, man swathed Y the ears ., , ' i "Yes.!" said air. Paw:e. - "Well?" wisdom is under her heel. Each 15 -cont pack - in a white muffler, cumin from the, if he were, or is, still alive, he's to ., ase coutataa dirt--- ca 'aEn where the body la Viner, "hem still," i saw such a man with' Ashton in '- -`�'— - tions so simple any cur ii,ced of Hyde's innocence, en- "A queer business altogether!" Paris," answered :fir. .Armit lead "I'. Mirard's Liniment•for backache. a woman can Ur.t soft. g:Az,,d the services of his own solici- icotrl►riented V nor. — --- was'siftingoutside a restaurant on the! - - . =tow= r Feipham, to represent Hyde. "'But nohere's ahoth¢r matter, Rue Royale about 'a quarter to eleven - delicate shades of Mr. Paw!e, Ashton's solicitor, is also I Country peop:e in many parts of dye rich, permanent continued Pawle. "If Ashton really when I saw Ashton and the man I am �� colors is lin;alas. ^� o,-^,,:,ced of Hyde's innocence I England still believe in witches. y was the -missing Lord Marketstoke, speaking of pass along the pavement. g rtbbots, skis €' eta"pectus 1)rilltord Is inclined to nidi- ! r ls, eule Viner's faith In Hyde who is this girl whom he put forw>srd What made me particularly notice the =. Missli§inkridge, Viner's sharp-witted I as his ward, to whom he's left his eon;-! man was -the fats that although it was i + aunt, has many, valuable suggestions siderabie fortune, and about whom no -,an unusually warm night, he was Mr. Stephens and' body knows anything?" +closely muffled in a big white silk! " btr, Fosdick, two AustraIiai• friends "Has this anything to do •with it"." ! handkerchief: It was swathed about of Ashton's, testify that Ashton had i _ (asked Vines.- "Does it come into his throat, his chin, his mouth; it confessed himself to be in possession; ,., '. of a geeret which would startle Eng- thongs'. reached; in tact, right up to his eyes." In ter in events, it would come'' "Would you know the man if you i fish *ociety when revealed. . I , I h• k d V• wrists, dresses. T I c o s t s, stockiass, sweaters. draperies, coverings, har.g'.mgs --everything! Buy Diamond Dyes -no othor•kiad- a and toil your druggist Whether the ass tarsal you wish to color Is wool or stilt, 'Mrs. Summers ex hu s that for sev- auto it pretty strone.y, I rl ten you saw im again . ase fuer. � or whether it is ltasa, coitus or witted eral reasons she believes Ashton was why, later on. Now,I'm for bed -and l -"I shou'd•,most :certainly know him foods• Lord .M,arketatoke who disappearedjfirst 'thing after breakfast in the if I saw hips dressed and muffled in - -�- ,from home years ago,morning, Viner, we`ll go to work, the same way," asserted Mr Armit Breakfast o -.--r next morning, '_bir. .4tead. "And I believe I. could recon-! CHAPTER R. Pawle ccn�• .:' -i Viner across the! nize bigt from his eyes. They were TH$ PARIgH RWISYf". square t^: aid four-square church- I unusually dark, full and bril':iant-his "M r. Parole, after a glance at Finer yard ant; for halt an hour walked him � glance would best be described as � which -seemed to -be furl of many mean- around the ancient gravestones. I flashing. And t ttiould say, from my 1 'T am looking," announced Mr. impression of his dregs, that he. was ings, bent forward in his chair and Their teeth w of a tough- Pawie, to see if I can fi'ndany toms,= aforeigner-probably un.ha'ian." ner•vhichmakes them hold laid a hand on that o:d landlady's arm.' I , "Now, Frive stones or monuments in this church-,• Now that youve tolyl us.what you their keencutti:;edpuo- you said as much as yard bearing the name Ashton. There' have, Mr. Armiststead." said Parole, 'Cell' i"`sa 1� that to anybody before?" he asked, a s+MOMM tAMAP^ SAW co. r-ro• f s H r A us VOLTA cin her si niftcar,L: "Have iron'{ one I take it from that signifl. you must 'see his' so'.icitor and ofi'er� "c"TMr.^L POULTRY GAME EGGS - $ g y' y°II cant fact that Ashton didn't•. come I to give evidence when Hyde's brought °""`O°"e" 'T JO"' " s • • ' mentioned it to your neighbors, for_.doa�i here to visit the '°"O""' c [3i1TTERA"1O FEATHERS grave% of his again, it wi:l .be -of_ the gteatest. in lance, or to any one tri the tows.?'.' kindred.. But Hour some into the help. There's no doubt, to me, at any = -WE DUYAiL YEAR !?ounr.7 - i o'h'o, air!" declared Mrs. Summers r_ tcL that the man Iivde saw leavinr - WFie eodeavArpricwireSU ranloe - - church•" NOT IR"R -MAX. 4. Z 1% y. 7a.: �7 7 Mofi= DELEGATION PROTESTS TO CARLOAD -OF ALE, can"I p', J10' r" t ; �_. GOUXOM AGAMDUTY ON AMS OQL", wDUMPtu �0 . IAG W. RIVER. A despa" frJW Qtta*k-says * country, -7 mined by Parliament, which- represent - Three thousand orderly, good-humored 'ed the people. of the whole, L and from which . body tl* Government' but earnest people from Central and derived4ts power to legislate for- the Western Ontario, comprising tbe.1'arg- pedple. set delegation that has ever come here In another part of the Parl1liment to 'interview a Federal Government, Building one hbhdred women, who arrived Friday morning by six special i were a part Of the de:,qg;Ltion, and whoa trains to protest to the King Admin- were headed -by Mrs. Edith C Myers istration against the proposed reduc-,of Oshawa, waited upon' Miss Ag6es tion of 15 per cent. in the duty on! Macphail, the only woman. member of low-priced automobiles, and to urge I Parliament, and submitted to her the reference a this matter to the arm -ants similar to those presented A despatch fr&n Buffalo saysi-A tion, indicating that the car Ii" been full freight -car load of *=Z.e from LA-_ b6nded at Detroit. The bills of lading don, Ont., was -dumped into the Nia- apparently were flawless, -but when the .ga,ra River on order from •Fred A. -ca-r - was- opened It was found to be Bradley, Collector of Custhms. The fixed with bottled ale in cases. ale was seized at Black Rock by Ped- Falsificatiorr-of bit's of lading and, eras agents, the affixing of Customs seats, so that --The- Customs had been informed, a shipment of contraband originating that a carload of "greased wool," con- in. Canada, would cross the bor4er as :,'i, signed from. Chicago to Newark, tra-, a shipment of ordinary' merchandise, veiling in bond through Canada, wou:d 1 in bond from Detroit to some other be found to bemore Liquid than U.S. point, is the worst smuggling �Igrease, and more gl . ass than wool. �evil with which the Customs have had Advisory, Tariff Board_before any by the body. Miss Xacphail "v ... ' Several cars were inspected at the; to contend, they said. Several months United States end of the International ago there was a threat frbm Washing - n action is taken. spoke, freely and frankly to the wo At three different meeting plaoesj men, and expressed her hearty lip- Bridge. The �eals on the "grease"l-ton that'the bonding privilege would first, In a local theatre, where the proval of the proposed tariff reduc- car were found to be in perfect condi- I be abrogated. entire delegation met; theft in the I tion, declaring that the consumers ofPl Railway Com 'ttee Room, where only Canada Were entitled to some consid- Mdmittance, it' had -cost - too much to. . MARKETS. 600 could and fifially oration; that' -THE under a worm summer sun in front of protect the automobile industry, and TORONTO. the Parliament Building -they benqfits that would accrue to A A. were I that the Man. .wheat --No. I North.,,$1.76; told by the Dominion Government that country from cheaper cars -would No. 2 North., $1.71; No. 3 North., not ' 'whether or',not this.,tariffreduction I outweigh the considerations of any Firemen's New Mask would become ul 1-jone tion -el --the country. 'fie -pil-frell giiA mask, a lighter tYPe' that is being llgtr_6UuC­e_d_Tn__ae oronto I ROYAL BABY MAY as usedfor the firs.0 Ftie Departme-ht, was ASCEND THRONE -time in a King Street fire recently. It give very satisfactory results. Daughter of Duke and DuchessPOULTRY CONGRESS Of York is Third is Line TO MEET IN OTTAWA of Succession. shorts, per ton $33-25; middlings, i$40.25; good &a flour, bag, $2.30. A despatch from London says: -All Over 5,000 Delegates Expect 17 'day long 'them was a procession of 1 in Capital at 1.927 ',"A' .,,.-distinguished visitors and messengers .,16d Meeting. coming,sifil going frorn'the Bruton to freights, .Street home of the Earl of Strath- A- A despatch from Ottawa says': -The snore, where the Duchess of York, on! World's Poultry Congress of 1927 is 7April 219t, gave birth to her first Ov assured for Ott4wa, F. C. Elford, Do- -child a'douipht--r minion Poultry Commissioner, an- vied Lt. -Col. R. Raikes, O.S.E. Announcement of the birth thrilled, nounced. do, second pat.. $8.50. thousands of British subjects almost Forty countries will be represented On flour -Toronto, go) per cent. Well known army physician. who died t per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, as much as it did the Royal family at the CO� which will -!rest from In Midlanil. Ontario, last week. aW July 27 to August & It will be the g7. N-2*10; seaboard, in bulk, $6.90. and, .,nearly pushed cricket and the Straw -Carlota, per ton, $9 to $9.5& coal crisis out of the news. biggest thing of its kind ever held in Screenings -Standard, recleaned, f. For this Is a very important baby the Dominion It is expected there Woman Trapped by Fire o.bL bay ports. per ton, $22,50. W more important than the King's two, will be from 5,000 to 6,N0 accredited Saved by Her Children� Ch*eft-New, large. 20c; twins, the so of P -7-7" grandefilkh-en, sons rin- I delegates, so 10000 c; rpes, c; tons`One day the child may be A despatch from Otawa says: -large, 26c;ti,26c; tp!s,27cess -Mary Poyitlbean influx of visitors to Ottawa Trapped by Astries which prevented,Buinesmery prints,Queen of Eng*nd, as she is third ini the line of succession. and the Dominion. Arrangements are her from escaping by the rear door 1391" to 40%c; No. 1 creamery, 39 to 4 Charles G. Fraser being made with the two big lines, the of her home here. M E. 40c; No. 2, 37. to 38c. Dairy prints, Should the Prince of Wales have n 83 to 35c. L. Dawson: d r C.N.R. and C.P.R.. for Dominion -wide direct beir, should the Duke and Duch- I-eading Toronto educationist an grin- w-asi saved from a horrible d4ath r 'i Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 eas of York never havle a son, and cipal for the past 30 years of Milinning tours for the delegates. her children, who wer6-playing in thi 'to mc, fresh extras, loose, 33e; fresh R should the daugl:teir outlive King Avenue public school. in whose honor• yard. Hearing her cries for help, they firsts, 31c; fresh seconds, 26 to 27c. George, the Prince of Wal" and bier ! the Institution Is to be re -named. He'Oshawa Man Injured succeeded in tearing -off a storm door: Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, lb..' father, she would become by the Gram' will thus have the unique experience at OOAWIL Station which was nailed from the outside 70 to BOB; chickens ' lb., 35 to 37e; of heading a school bearing his own and 'which prevented escape by means 1 hens, over 4 to 6 lbs.: 30c; 'do, 3 to "A" of God Queen of the United Kingdom name. of Great Britain and Ireland, and of 4 lbs., 27c; roosters. 25c; ducklings. 5 A despatch from Ottawa says:- of the front door. An overheated kit, lbs. and u 30 to 31c. turkeys, 40C. dominions beyond the George Mete" of Oshawa, one of the, chen stove �rted the blaze. The -p e, 3, the British A14 gta I Beans -Can. hand-picked. $2.00 per 71 seas, and Empress of India. A'so- his- members of the delegation w0ich came house and ail its contents were do- i bushel; pr 12,411 7ib bushel. 1 0- MACPHAIL AWARD I produce --S u tory would- be :repeating !&elf, for ED to Ottawa to protest to the Govern- stroyed at a load of $2,50. MA Is rod6 5 or imp. 41 Q*.en Victoria came to the Throne -PRIZE FOR HISTORY i me.t against the proposed tariff de- 1XII., 2.40 per _gisl� $ . 30 Pper gal.; under just such circumstances. Vic. 1crease on automobiles, met with a ser- Easter Near -.AL-pril 1 A in& sugar, 25 to 2&. maple torta'a father was dead, and ah ;-us accident here, Hurrying to catch Isyrup, new, per gal.. $2.150. er Winners of David, Hurts French Firim I Smoked meats---Hurss. mod.. 20 to two younger sons of George 111. were of the homewlird-bound special . . 11 1 I 31c - cooked hams, 46 o 48c; smoked '-living, thie crown passed to her. Awards Are Announced one loners have a gri trains, he s:ipped on the Central Sta- Frenrb Confect 22c; cottage, 26 to Vic: break - As it is, the new baby is the fourth at Montreal. tion steps and fell down a half-flight;ance against the calendar, "d earn- I fast bacon, 89 -'to 26c: special brand 'lady of the land, ranking in social pre- A . despatch from Montreal says Of marble stairs. He was unconscious � estly hope the League of Nations breakfast bacon, 33 to 39c; back3, -nee Cede only behind Queen Mary, David prize -winners for this year when picked up, and was rushed t6! amends it so that Easter Sunday never boneless, 36 to 43c. I ril as this Cured meats -Long clear bacon, ZO Princess- Mary and the. Duchess of the hospital with w seriousasciover1falits so near the Jim of Ap 'York. were announced on Friday by the, � to 7-0 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90 lbs.. $23,75; he right tem Ire. year. donor of the $5,0W prize, Hon. L. 0. it 20 lbs. and up, $22.34; lightweight rolls In barrels, $42.50; heavyweight 14 David, -whichis distributed annually' MEN IN ROWBOAT and French rolls, $39.50 per bbl. among the. best English and French on IrDOSS"' HAVE NARROW ESCAPE 7_ Lard -Pure tierces, 17% to 18c; essays- produced in the Province of i SOUND OF HUMAN VOICE Quebectubs, 18 to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19c; , prints, 19% to 24Dc;, shortening, Floes winners announced t Caught in Ice Flo in Niagara The winn by the erces, 15 to;15%c-, tubs, 15% to l6c; AMNTIC IN ONE -SIXTIETH OF SECOND judges were: River But Manage to Reach pails, 16 toc; blocks, 17% to I& - General -Sir Andrew MacPhail'! ; - Heavy steers, clicies, $7.5% "History of Canadian Forces, 1914-18.! New Yi)rk-,-.-A 25. -Did you, Owen. D. Young_,_1ii_ibe Hotel S-iv;6Y, do, good, 17 to $7.25; butcher prTi A despatch from Niagara Fall.4, can now talk to! London. steers, -hoice $7 to $7.60; do, good, says: -Niagara Falls, Medical Services." $700; Lairrus Bar -'know that. New York was all there 625 to $6.7i-, -do, com. to med., $5 to N Y.,41ye- beau, "Ifidian Days in the Canadian London more quickly by radio tele -1 Yo the layman that 1 $6, butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to men were Called out to the, rescue of I Rockies," $300; He:ei3.. A. William, phone than to. San - Fhifi�*sco by wire, was. fd it. ' Mr. Swope picked up the nlon' in a rowboat who were receiver and said "Hello," Mr. Young $7,25-, do, good, $6 to $6.50; do, com., .three "Spinning Wheel and Homespun," tlephne? P to $5.50; butcher cows, choice, "Way- plied "Hello" and *the conversation. so 'that, whereas wire We- re taught in the ice -floes near the *Soo; Mary A. Weegen, side i And at' $5.25 to $6- do fair to good, $41 to United States shore. The boat Crosses," $100. phones haye seldom been exempt.from went ahead. $5; butcher buffs, good,. $5 to $5.75;_ -was' carried rapidly down stream Social Science-'T)iie Social Prob- tappers and listeners -in, the radio But-bheind this simplicity repose4 6010gh.fg, $3.50 tj $4; canners and !._._J)*fL-re the man succeeded in get- lem." Arthur 'St. Pierre, $500. speech may ll� automatically scram- I a tremendous -eliectrfdal s`ystem With cutters, $2.50 to 43.50; spi-ingers, Ling og cutting up like cir-lel-olce, $80 -to $90; good milch cows, :Itfty of the men was not ascertained. amble of sounds to any-' acrobats. Dr. Goldsmith said the $70 clear of the ice., The Iden- History and Ge Taphy' "Gaspeiia bled or "ciphered As to remain -a, volts and amperes 1$70 to $801; medium ccws, W`io $60; in the Sun,." I. A. Bernard, $800. meaningless ju .1 vibratio�s bridges -the Atlantic! feeders, good, $6.2,- to $6.75; do, fair, The men were first noticed by some A study.of language -"Zigzag," L.. body not equipped:with a key -receiver,: voice 0. fishermen. They battled with Pikel, -P. Geoffrion,45W. adjusted' like the combination of a in one -sixtieth of a second, somewhat$5 to $6; at-ockers, good, 5 to $5.5 d,6, fair, $4..r' to $5; calves, choice. faster than a voi&ce- vibration travers.- $12 to $12.75; do, good, $10 to $11; and poles to free tlw craft� -without Poetry-"Across,the Winds," Rob-, safe? avail. It was soon surrounded by ert Choquette, $5W. Dr. chief en- Ing a landline from San Francisco to do, lights, $5 to $9.50; good In I Alfred'N.'Goldsmi�h* ' 00 , mbs floes and. being carried down, toward - Novels -"Reminiscences of a Re- gineer of the Radio- Corporation, in an, New -York. And in order to make two- $14 to $14.90; do, med.,.$12.50 to $13; the upper river and the falls. Lasalle, porter," Paul de Montigny, $500.; "The interview th-d4y, disclosed 'these facts j way conversation possible, over the do, cults, $10 to ;11.50; good light -N.Y., boatmen tried to got to the boat dAn -1thOOP, to S9', hO&Vy sheep a Living Land," Harry Bernard, $600. and, also sketched out the electrical, ordinary house telephone, the 4 A)h 1 1 bucks, $6.50 to $6.50; hogs thick but were compelled to put into shore hind the. New York radio stations were so con= wonders that went "behind smooths, fed and watered, $13.6,0; do,, ,when tbair own boats were menaced V scenes" the other day he -n David Sar- ''nected that when Mr. Young spoke in' .by the ice. . . _. I if.o.b., $13; do, country points, $12.75; rei�ard__Swope sat in their the Hotel Savcy his own voice was Children Crushed in -hoff--and _C do, off cars, $14; do, thick -fats; The polics, and firemen were called es, in Mt. Vernon; and Ossining, simultaneously going 48 $12.50; se!ect premium, $2.66. AAA, but. the men wore able to steer Ottawa Theatre Panic homes, one making the rouri'd trip in a thirtieth of I respectively, and talked by teleph .MONTREAL. into shore before the more dangerous (combined . d wire and wireless) with a se�7k,nd. part of the rapidly was reached. Ottawa, Ont., April 2i. -A:- 'number j-'aitts, No. 2 CW., 70c; No. 3 CW,. 11of women fainted and several children 65c, extra'No. I.feed, 621�ic. Flour, __SfIoCk of Canadian Wheat were badly crushed and frightened to spring wheat pats., ats., firsts, $9 ids, $8.50; strong bakers', $8.30; a state of hysteria, --when -ishotrfis-or 1 *41 on Now 80,000,000 Bushels "fire" in a local moving picture th"tve. winter pasi�cchoice, $6.40 to $6.50 Rol -ed oats, Saturday night started -a stampede,g, 90 lbs., U.3,0 to $3,40., Bran, $31.25. Shorts, $33.26 Mid - A despatch from Winnipeg says-- Emergency doors were opened, and Hay, No. 2, ton, Lseal exporters' agents on this ex- -hundred left the building before -the dings, $40.25. per car logs, $.1360. cliartgo eiiitimato that Canada has but l theatre. staff were able to subdue the ,t Butter, No. 1 pasteurized; 311A. to 80,000,000 hushe.'s of wheat that canstampede. As a result, of the alarm, ".32c. Eggs, fresh extrm_36g; fresh 3 1firsts, :13 to.34c. Potatoeiii which was traced to a group of youths bo calculated on to satisfy commit Quebec, Pee I bag, 'car lots, $4 , too $4 Reports in the gallery, police, arrested three' 25 wenti'not yet arranged for. to - these agencies . . that Europe -'must . oung-men,-*h* will be charged in the Com. eattle, $3.25 to $4.60; calves, --ordinary quality, $6.75 to $7.26; do, purchase some, 12,000,000 tiu� police court to -morrow with "creating i better grades, $7.1W. to $7.75; hogs,. weekly for the nekt, three..,mot1ths to a disturbance." 1$14.15,0. take care of normal demands has pro- voked ivurprise, in vie* of the low Lady Byng Awards Cup stocks unVedge(l in Canada to -day. New Gold Reef Struck Victoria, AustraliaFor Tulip Competition ,-Montreal City Counc 7 .�dopts Daylight Saye deMeA despatch from Ottawa saks:, A gU -hish- limbegunHer Excelf--donated-.&- sUvar--chaRengecx!P toA despatch fromMontreato Warrandyte, Victoria, where n0m- be for annually at the Oi:_ -By a vote Of 21 t,6 13 the City Council orous cialms have airik4dy been pegged FORT' PERRY HIGH SCHOOLBURNS :1 competed 'a Tulip we Horticultural Society :decided to adopt da;fight giving. All out. k ner reef has been struck in Above is shown all that remains of the old high sohool at PO rt. Perry, rika, scheduled to b6 hold this year =unicipai clocks will be advanced one the 15W close tQ the old Caledonia 1hour from May 2 to September 86. roof wWeh 7tolded 79,000 ounaft Ont., which wont ap In. smoke recently. • onlay 97. X -4 . MARKETS. -THE TORONTO. Man. .wheat --No. I North.,,$1.76; No. 2 North., $1.71; No. 3 North., not Mam oats---No.-2 CW., nominal; No.,' 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 62c; No. 2.si ,feed, 50ic; Western grain quotatione, on c.i.f. bay ports. Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 yellow, 85%c; No. 8 yellow, 8314c. Mil',feed-Del., Montreal freights, �bs inciv, Bran, per ton, $31.25;� shorts, per ton $33-25; middlings, i$40.25; good &a flour, bag, $2.30. per Ont. oats--44to 46c, f.o.b. shipping [ 17 points. Ont. good milling wheat -41.37 to ',"A' $1.39, f.o.b. shipping points, according to freights, Barley malting -62 to 64e Buckwli,iZt-No. 2, 72c. !t,vs­-No. 2, 85e. Man. flour -First pat $9 Toronto! vied Lt. -Col. R. Raikes, O.S.E. Announcement of the birth thrilled, nounced. do, second pat.. $8.50. thousands of British subjects almost Forty countries will be represented On flour -Toronto, go) per cent. Well known army physician. who died t per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, as much as it did the Royal family at the CO� which will -!rest from In Midlanil. Ontario, last week. aW July 27 to August & It will be the g7. N-2*10; seaboard, in bulk, $6.90. and, .,nearly pushed cricket and the Straw -Carlota, per ton, $9 to $9.5& coal crisis out of the news. biggest thing of its kind ever held in Screenings -Standard, recleaned, f. For this Is a very important baby the Dominion It is expected there Woman Trapped by Fire o.bL bay ports. per ton, $22,50. W more important than the King's two, will be from 5,000 to 6,N0 accredited Saved by Her Children� Ch*eft-New, large. 20c; twins, the so of P -7-7" grandefilkh-en, sons rin- I delegates, so 10000 c; rpes, c; tons`One day the child may be A despatch from Otawa says: -large, 26c;ti,26c; tp!s,27cess -Mary Poyitlbean influx of visitors to Ottawa Trapped by Astries which prevented,Buinesmery prints,Queen of Eng*nd, as she is third ini the line of succession. and the Dominion. Arrangements are her from escaping by the rear door 1391" to 40%c; No. 1 creamery, 39 to 4 Charles G. Fraser being made with the two big lines, the of her home here. M E. 40c; No. 2, 37. to 38c. Dairy prints, Should the Prince of Wales have n 83 to 35c. L. Dawson: d r C.N.R. and C.P.R.. for Dominion -wide direct beir, should the Duke and Duch- I-eading Toronto educationist an grin- w-asi saved from a horrible d4ath r 'i Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 eas of York never havle a son, and cipal for the past 30 years of Milinning tours for the delegates. her children, who wer6-playing in thi 'to mc, fresh extras, loose, 33e; fresh R should the daugl:teir outlive King Avenue public school. in whose honor• yard. Hearing her cries for help, they firsts, 31c; fresh seconds, 26 to 27c. George, the Prince of Wal" and bier ! the Institution Is to be re -named. He'Oshawa Man Injured succeeded in tearing -off a storm door: Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, lb..' father, she would become by the Gram' will thus have the unique experience at OOAWIL Station which was nailed from the outside 70 to BOB; chickens ' lb., 35 to 37e; of heading a school bearing his own and 'which prevented escape by means 1 hens, over 4 to 6 lbs.: 30c; 'do, 3 to "A" of God Queen of the United Kingdom name. of Great Britain and Ireland, and of 4 lbs., 27c; roosters. 25c; ducklings. 5 A despatch from Ottawa says:- of the front door. An overheated kit, lbs. and u 30 to 31c. turkeys, 40C. dominions beyond the George Mete" of Oshawa, one of the, chen stove �rted the blaze. The -p e, 3, the British A14 gta I Beans -Can. hand-picked. $2.00 per 71 seas, and Empress of India. A'so- his- members of the delegation w0ich came house and ail its contents were do- i bushel; pr 12,411 7ib bushel. 1 0- MACPHAIL AWARD I produce --S u tory would- be :repeating !&elf, for ED to Ottawa to protest to the Govern- stroyed at a load of $2,50. MA Is rod6 5 or imp. 41 Q*.en Victoria came to the Throne -PRIZE FOR HISTORY i me.t against the proposed tariff de- 1XII., 2.40 per _gisl� $ . 30 Pper gal.; under just such circumstances. Vic. 1crease on automobiles, met with a ser- Easter Near -.AL-pril 1 A in& sugar, 25 to 2&. maple torta'a father was dead, and ah ;-us accident here, Hurrying to catch Isyrup, new, per gal.. $2.150. er Winners of David, Hurts French Firim I Smoked meats---Hurss. mod.. 20 to two younger sons of George 111. were of the homewlird-bound special . . 11 1 I 31c - cooked hams, 46 o 48c; smoked '-living, thie crown passed to her. Awards Are Announced one loners have a gri trains, he s:ipped on the Central Sta- Frenrb Confect 22c; cottage, 26 to Vic: break - As it is, the new baby is the fourth at Montreal. tion steps and fell down a half-flight;ance against the calendar, "d earn- I fast bacon, 89 -'to 26c: special brand 'lady of the land, ranking in social pre- A . despatch from Montreal says Of marble stairs. He was unconscious � estly hope the League of Nations breakfast bacon, 33 to 39c; back3, -nee Cede only behind Queen Mary, David prize -winners for this year when picked up, and was rushed t6! amends it so that Easter Sunday never boneless, 36 to 43c. I ril as this Cured meats -Long clear bacon, ZO Princess- Mary and the. Duchess of the hospital with w seriousasciover1falits so near the Jim of Ap 'York. were announced on Friday by the, � to 7-0 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90 lbs.. $23,75; he right tem Ire. year. donor of the $5,0W prize, Hon. L. 0. it 20 lbs. and up, $22.34; lightweight rolls In barrels, $42.50; heavyweight 14 David, -whichis distributed annually' MEN IN ROWBOAT and French rolls, $39.50 per bbl. among the. best English and French on IrDOSS"' HAVE NARROW ESCAPE 7_ Lard -Pure tierces, 17% to 18c; essays- produced in the Province of i SOUND OF HUMAN VOICE Quebectubs, 18 to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19c; , prints, 19% to 24Dc;, shortening, Floes winners announced t Caught in Ice Flo in Niagara The winn by the erces, 15 to;15%c-, tubs, 15% to l6c; AMNTIC IN ONE -SIXTIETH OF SECOND judges were: River But Manage to Reach pails, 16 toc; blocks, 17% to I& - General -Sir Andrew MacPhail'! ; - Heavy steers, clicies, $7.5% "History of Canadian Forces, 1914-18.! New Yi)rk-,-.-A 25. -Did you, Owen. D. Young_,_1ii_ibe Hotel S-iv;6Y, do, good, 17 to $7.25; butcher prTi A despatch from Niagara Fall.4, can now talk to! London. steers, -hoice $7 to $7.60; do, good, says: -Niagara Falls, Medical Services." $700; Lairrus Bar -'know that. New York was all there 625 to $6.7i-, -do, com. to med., $5 to N Y.,41ye- beau, "Ifidian Days in the Canadian London more quickly by radio tele -1 Yo the layman that 1 $6, butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to men were Called out to the, rescue of I Rockies," $300; He:ei3.. A. William, phone than to. San - Fhifi�*sco by wire, was. fd it. ' Mr. Swope picked up the nlon' in a rowboat who were receiver and said "Hello," Mr. Young $7,25-, do, good, $6 to $6.50; do, com., .three "Spinning Wheel and Homespun," tlephne? P to $5.50; butcher cows, choice, "Way- plied "Hello" and *the conversation. so 'that, whereas wire We- re taught in the ice -floes near the *Soo; Mary A. Weegen, side i And at' $5.25 to $6- do fair to good, $41 to United States shore. The boat Crosses," $100. phones haye seldom been exempt.from went ahead. $5; butcher buffs, good,. $5 to $5.75;_ -was' carried rapidly down stream Social Science-'T)iie Social Prob- tappers and listeners -in, the radio But-bheind this simplicity repose4 6010gh.fg, $3.50 tj $4; canners and !._._J)*fL-re the man succeeded in get- lem." Arthur 'St. Pierre, $500. speech may ll� automatically scram- I a tremendous -eliectrfdal s`ystem With cutters, $2.50 to 43.50; spi-ingers, Ling og cutting up like cir-lel-olce, $80 -to $90; good milch cows, :Itfty of the men was not ascertained. amble of sounds to any-' acrobats. Dr. Goldsmith said the $70 clear of the ice., The Iden- History and Ge Taphy' "Gaspeiia bled or "ciphered As to remain -a, volts and amperes 1$70 to $801; medium ccws, W`io $60; in the Sun,." I. A. Bernard, $800. meaningless ju .1 vibratio�s bridges -the Atlantic! feeders, good, $6.2,- to $6.75; do, fair, The men were first noticed by some A study.of language -"Zigzag," L.. body not equipped:with a key -receiver,: voice 0. fishermen. They battled with Pikel, -P. Geoffrion,45W. adjusted' like the combination of a in one -sixtieth of a second, somewhat$5 to $6; at-ockers, good, 5 to $5.5 d,6, fair, $4..r' to $5; calves, choice. faster than a voi&ce- vibration travers.- $12 to $12.75; do, good, $10 to $11; and poles to free tlw craft� -without Poetry-"Across,the Winds," Rob-, safe? avail. It was soon surrounded by ert Choquette, $5W. Dr. chief en- Ing a landline from San Francisco to do, lights, $5 to $9.50; good In I Alfred'N.'Goldsmi�h* ' 00 , mbs floes and. being carried down, toward - Novels -"Reminiscences of a Re- gineer of the Radio- Corporation, in an, New -York. And in order to make two- $14 to $14.90; do, med.,.$12.50 to $13; the upper river and the falls. Lasalle, porter," Paul de Montigny, $500.; "The interview th-d4y, disclosed 'these facts j way conversation possible, over the do, cults, $10 to ;11.50; good light -N.Y., boatmen tried to got to the boat dAn -1thOOP, to S9', hO&Vy sheep a Living Land," Harry Bernard, $600. and, also sketched out the electrical, ordinary house telephone, the 4 A)h 1 1 bucks, $6.50 to $6.50; hogs thick but were compelled to put into shore hind the. New York radio stations were so con= wonders that went "behind smooths, fed and watered, $13.6,0; do,, ,when tbair own boats were menaced V scenes" the other day he -n David Sar- ''nected that when Mr. Young spoke in' .by the ice. . . _. I if.o.b., $13; do, country points, $12.75; rei�ard__Swope sat in their the Hotel Savcy his own voice was Children Crushed in -hoff--and _C do, off cars, $14; do, thick -fats; The polics, and firemen were called es, in Mt. Vernon; and Ossining, simultaneously going 48 $12.50; se!ect premium, $2.66. AAA, but. the men wore able to steer Ottawa Theatre Panic homes, one making the rouri'd trip in a thirtieth of I respectively, and talked by teleph .MONTREAL. into shore before the more dangerous (combined . d wire and wireless) with a se�7k,nd. part of the rapidly was reached. Ottawa, Ont., April 2i. -A:- 'number j-'aitts, No. 2 CW., 70c; No. 3 CW,. 11of women fainted and several children 65c, extra'No. I.feed, 621�ic. Flour, __SfIoCk of Canadian Wheat were badly crushed and frightened to spring wheat pats., ats., firsts, $9 ids, $8.50; strong bakers', $8.30; a state of hysteria, --when -ishotrfis-or 1 *41 on Now 80,000,000 Bushels "fire" in a local moving picture th"tve. winter pasi�cchoice, $6.40 to $6.50 Rol -ed oats, Saturday night started -a stampede,g, 90 lbs., U.3,0 to $3,40., Bran, $31.25. Shorts, $33.26 Mid - A despatch from Winnipeg says-- Emergency doors were opened, and Hay, No. 2, ton, Lseal exporters' agents on this ex- -hundred left the building before -the dings, $40.25. per car logs, $.1360. cliartgo eiiitimato that Canada has but l theatre. staff were able to subdue the ,t Butter, No. 1 pasteurized; 311A. to 80,000,000 hushe.'s of wheat that canstampede. As a result, of the alarm, ".32c. Eggs, fresh extrm_36g; fresh 3 1firsts, :13 to.34c. Potatoeiii which was traced to a group of youths bo calculated on to satisfy commit Quebec, Pee I bag, 'car lots, $4 , too $4 Reports in the gallery, police, arrested three' 25 wenti'not yet arranged for. to - these agencies . . that Europe -'must . oung-men,-*h* will be charged in the Com. eattle, $3.25 to $4.60; calves, --ordinary quality, $6.75 to $7.26; do, purchase some, 12,000,000 tiu� police court to -morrow with "creating i better grades, $7.1W. to $7.75; hogs,. weekly for the nekt, three..,mot1ths to a disturbance." 1$14.15,0. take care of normal demands has pro- voked ivurprise, in vie* of the low Lady Byng Awards Cup stocks unVedge(l in Canada to -day. New Gold Reef Struck Victoria, AustraliaFor Tulip Competition ,-Montreal City Counc 7 .�dopts Daylight Saye deMeA despatch from Ottawa saks:, A gU -hish- limbegunHer Excelf--donated-.&- sUvar--chaRengecx!P toA despatch fromMontreato Warrandyte, Victoria, where n0m- be for annually at the Oi:_ -By a vote Of 21 t,6 13 the City Council orous cialms have airik4dy been pegged FORT' PERRY HIGH SCHOOLBURNS :1 competed 'a Tulip we Horticultural Society :decided to adopt da;fight giving. All out. k ner reef has been struck in Above is shown all that remains of the old high sohool at PO rt. Perry, rika, scheduled to b6 hold this year =unicipai clocks will be advanced one the 15W close tQ the old Caledonia 1hour from May 2 to September 86. roof wWeh 7tolded 79,000 ounaft Ont., which wont ap In. smoke recently. • onlay 97. X -4 4 V mt 1%l's 1t % A -Y 7. 4 FM H 4 're. Monne y'lef top --Veey best dairy but Let, at Buit- . li-77e M, h1bliday with, friends in St. Mvy'g' LOG"I -Sm—turdnY to�_ enjoy a well - earned ting' ap 37 cents per lb.- -Jo#rm Dunn has- been 6,vqpnid b 4-af4 bags, also aud other poluta in, We Levu On.' to 6ii bed for seveLA da a buffer: too wkr. u surto. i1ag from an a�tack of tLe qn. scratch food, chicken. food, oyster -obell,grit etc., at "The Big Store." _Poland Manus of Toronto. and 'Dr..E. A. S.wlielr,_D)atist, Coral and Etta Hojzg, of practising in Toronto,• will be here ung people are invited Mi9se8 —All. yo 0 Baltiniore, visited with Rev. J. S. in his -.office on Thursday froa3­10- toSt. Andrew's young people's �ui. and Mrs. Ferguson on Saturday, a. m. to 5 D. m.. is usual. class at 10 o'clock next for -q$j Miss Etta Hogg remained a guest —Dr. H. T.' Falla", Resident —Beginning on May lat� the at the w,ause. rilotil'Mondijr worm. Dentist. Office over J. S. BaUdon's A GREAT LINE Hardware store. Office'boura,gto st6rde in the village will close ev'- Ing - Thursday afternoon until far- —Mrs. W. R. Hobbs, who has 6dallyandevenings by appoiFt- poor health for some time, -meat. ther notice. been in '�Gordan"` left this week for Preston..8prings —The W. Vi� S., of St. Andrew's .—Dr.MeEwenishaviiigaveran- e9i_. to. receive treatment, . being act United Church, will hold thLeir bon ejected at the rear of his r -d End - ---- - ftace, the work being done b, Xuarantee y companied by her mother. Mrs. S. regular meeting at the home of Vaustoue, of Whitby. We hope Mrs. W. J. Miller on Wednesday,,, Thomas Dwyer a eicov- May 5th, at 3 o'cicwk. A good at- -The Ladies' Aid of St. Paula for . speedy and complete recov lish B a' cloth Church will meet on Wednesday ery. tendance is reatiested. the —Several of, the farmers In this —Rev. Thomas. Dew, of Ivy, ,evening at 7.30, May 5th, at eek with in 'new -ke locality begantheir seeding oper- spent a few days last w home of Mrg. L. D. Ban ..—Mrs. Wm. Wilson eLad dau- ations toward the epd of. last John and Mrs. Draper, and also the week, but -had to be discontinued called on a nkimber of cither friends shades, 8pecially ghter, Miss Myrtle, spent witys glad to have,a when the rain -storm came on Sat- who are al week -end. with the former's dau- - %irday. . Many . farmers will be tin- visit from him. ghter. Mrs. D. N. Lockwood. u M Mark- able to get On to the land for -Buy your wall -papers righ-t at priced to& q ick iss'EthelDavideou, of everal days on account of the home "The Big Store" is show- bam, who was in 'the villsgo,_On ing a very ran�iiiiige Sh lu Thursday last on business, pa -a h�kckward weather. big ran this season.. -Cassor— id AbsohM* e1hug at 2.19. Miss -On account of the bad coedit- Just now they ha%woziband many brief visit with Mrs., and . : ., , ton, of the highway some distanqe bundles of odds and ends at real ea Plints'f6j Young Fawkesr. -a lo6k.* Tw6 _St George's Church (Anklican) east of Bowruanville, the Cobourg bargain prices,. Have men, in the searion's latest shades, Sunday next: Sunday Schpol at bus got stuck on several oemsions from $4.00 to $6 00 per pair. lima. rw -.-Church-Servicew -at-jl s, -ou-Saturday-last and. for aeverat $T0VFFVILtX-_ Im. and 7 P. ni. Preacher, W. ft: days the service was discontinued L �& large amount of coal to Cobourg. The worst part of has come in line Sprottle. and the road was in the neighborhood at $15 a ton. The eelldre are rapidly Of Course—We always have the FiLmous Carhartt Win. and Mrs. Simpson i their Eoii, B s of New tdaville.' filling up. of Overalls end Smocks— Standare of Ex0elleu Bruce, and the latter hlib. -of Toronto, --The three-part pla-y entitled The farmers and townsmen are wife and darlighter, IV&1ne=,,with the tariff cut on -visited with Win. and Bfrg. Callis "Cupid'# Partner," announced last week to be given by the To- 'We roads a Lucky Bay, ia-Ladies� oa Sunday. Tice official visit of the D. D. G. M. -Mrp. Lenore Hurd Best. of Tc- routo (L F. S.. in Pickering Town of-fitla Masonic district will take place --ronto, who delighted -an audience Hall, on May let, under ,the ane- here on Friday -evening of this week. --.-Artificial Silk Hose -They're going here a few months ago, will sing picesof the Women's Guild of St. A number of now dwellings are under Georgeq �Chnich, has been definite- construction at the present time and a fast at A in St. Andrew's Chureh on Sunday . . 9 con to per. par. i evening. ly cancelled, as it fiaR been impos. number of others will be begun in a-.- 09 cents pe Bible to make all the -necessary ar. month or so. r yard is the price of -John Henderson, of Gormley, Alpb. Pugh has bought the resi• rangements for the same. our English Broadcloths in all the and Janie@ Henderson, of Sear- . deuce and 6 acres adjoining. from Fred boro, visited their brother, W. F -Come along to '-The Fair." Silversides. He Intends, going into 1�10:wlar colors -Simply In place Of meeting; at the u market gardening. bo continues "Fountain, Rendereoii..w at' ussin very ntain." meet lie at the con The Maple Leaf Bus Live has been, ]Boor heldth. r,rA gang of Hydro. mea arrived tinuation School Room on FriJay well patronized since the roads we jgre.at value. evening. April 30th, at 8.00 0. in . normal. Large buas" have been. In the village on Saturdasr to- a 'IlArAs:and Chsmbryii, 32 Inc and see�what a good time the placed on the route. A full line of 9 iarect the lines that were left un. The death took place on Sunday of new Gin done in the fall. and -also to erect people and the Women's InstituteM re. K ester, of the east end. at the a" inglame Jqr 28 cents per yard. the street lights, and any other can have. Bring your loose change of niziety-ene. bping the oldest living G -work that has to be attended tot along, as you will need it. Free resident In town. She formerly lived entranceand a good time, if you in Pickering township. -Rev. A. R. Sanderson and F. W' Hobbs, of St. Fo4a Church, do your part. Come and try. ...Rarlbut . - Stanton Granulated - Rev. J. •.8. F _r L We were all baily fooled, 189t Socar a Shoes _Fuyqa�_ M. S. I wall -paper for Chapitian. and W. H. WeRney, of For two Ing St. Andrew's Church attended had arrived' in earnest. Decorating Presbytery at Port Hope on Tues- or three days WA enjoyed beauti- We wish., to express our heartfelt Children Some De ful spring weather, during which irratitude to all neiabbors and friends day bore of the Swas. the grass began. to grow rapidly. for their kindness and help in our be- Brighten Up Oar Bulk -Several mom reavoment in . tho'.passina sway . of our Straps and with Orange Pekoe Tom Uka Club engaged Collacutes bus- However, our hopes were badly idater. @battered when the cold weather at 80,cont8 'on Friday evening last to take -Thos. Gammage and Sisters. Oxfords ,Elastica" Faints them to the city to bear *�Tho Tale -returned before the end of the 4or Ladies And Varnishes is a winner of Two Cities," at the Royal Alex. week, pjeitsing nobudy but the ',andraThestre. with whishthey coal man. -NOW A -Wes. Balsdon is again In the were greatly delisthted. -ServicesPetal's Church ANTED-Giri for light houc*- to St. employ of the Bell Tel hone CO. on Sunday. 10.20 a in. and 7 P. ni, having been re-eagaged aft^r tb; Wwork. Apply Pickering News so 'CHAPMA� ice -storm. Mr. Bilsdon In the morning the pastor will recentPLOWING DONE -i2 in so the was in their employ for a number C. Parker, PiCkenng r por we. Ove a five minute -Talk" to re, Apply C 34.38 boyis and girls. The sermon will k, be followed by the Co,mmunion one or suitable for feed, id Miller, Clareniont, 34 ---The Second - andergoa serious opetation in Mile." Coins and worship. ed HAY FOR SALF—A qu*mtitv of PavC8h 'an a, but had to lay off wor FOR 84L'E-Aho%zt256 h4gs of y"r, two years ago in order to BEE" Toronto hosdital, which confined d Carry him to hia bed for many week No I hay. Apply D. McNeil, Wt 21, F. -George Cowan, of the Brock "' con 311 road, had the misfortune one night His many friends are glad to know , Pickering. last week to lose his flock of hens. that he has now' quite recovered. 1��woFt sAL1&-Man'sClevPland Bicv- -inch 6 - -Daring the year 19*25, in Mark L' c Je ,C. C. %1.), 24 came. ewellent con- me down. If yo Out of about fifty hens only one ion. 83 Quality remains bigb, bat prices Co Was morning. to be found in the' morn' ham Village. there was # ;Ur lug d.t:on. $25.M. Apply the Manse. Dunbar r price list, ask for one Every. 81263,75from the Hydro -Electric OR SALE -A tPani'lorrv. Apply bav'nt our nev AMvery farmer should use every Power Commi4s10n according to Fst;o124.con.2.Pickerwg.- W.J.Marrmon, 7 precaution to guard his ben house, the Rviditoi�,j' balance sheet and R R. Pickering. 33.34 article substantially reduced in our - an evidently the chicken - thieves price list. We well Intend pew Intend to continue their depreda- operating report. This will mean OR SALE -One slow and 9 pies G a re4iietion in the rates. Picker. FOR 19i. R. Jarvis, -lot 23,.con. 9. Pick- sla-ve you from 311f time again this year. w eks ofd' y' eeng. Phone Clare l6f)3 ro6er bill W. R. Sproule, of. Toro Vlll&ze bFA9 been &%,nred that t610 percent on vour g n to, 1139 who ha -3 taken the service at St. it will most probably enjoy a re- I.;NOR SALE-2fresh i:1o1stPincaw q__ reduction of rates after the first T. B. teste h�Lyo%,ji_ . d &pod `x'33 3d' E, L. e I an George*9 for the last two Sunday;, Chapman. P 52221. year. ThI4 I-; borne otit in the has now been appointed Lay - Assistant for Pic un- fact that our -4treet tight; will QFED POTATOES -A qiutntity of its and Vegetables kering and 1) Fresh Fruit's CoAt only about $10 inp.ktead of $30 k_'Yl-h Cobblers, w from certined'seed, for artoo districts, with the hearty o 11, Uxbridge. or phone b , s:,1,e Apply AbdofShen 7 every Friday, morning. approval of the twocongregatiovs which ww! the first estimate. The 33. 4 involved. He expects to be in greatly increased onmber of users is reepon-8ible for the lower ratea. LIZABETH RICHARDSON-Sue• residence from Saturday, May Ist, Ecessnrtothelate W.V,Richardson, repre- flavig your order in early.' 'and will be the preacher on Sun. --Many rumors are afloat to the senting well-known Fre Insurance Companirs of solid financial standing. 34tf 'day next. He has proved one of effect- that we will be in the throes of another election campaign and About 200 bushels of themost popular leadpre of Anuli- OR SALE, can young people in Toronto and possibly two tbi-; summer. , In first-class Mancheurian seed barley, $1 .00 per '-We deliver to the village only. h.l. A 17. con. 7, Pickering, -..Js admirably fitted for the work Conservative circles in Toronto it 6 .Ice John Apply 3101 Clarimon 1. 25tf be it; now undertaking. is said that Premier Ferguson will d your order, bat preferably*. come yotWelf. •Don't forget we are aU going likely bring on an election in June, -pOSTS FOR SALE -A number of Phone or sen .1. good cedar posts, including a number of an 10 the Fair this (Frida*) ey6niU,4. when a re-organiz%tion"of the gov posts. Also a quantity of good seed bwk- Ru4sell Con6er, Brousbaft. We'll do tha rest. 33-34 'at 2o'clock. They're going to ernment may take place, in which — e a moving picture show, for. case Mr. Ferguson may seek a sent OR SERVICE -Pore bred York - tune telling. a fish pond,' fancy in the Dominion House, and be Fshireboar. Dam, Oak Lodge Cinderella. Breeder in. Brethout & Nephew. 0-ner, Fred • T. Bunting, iekering bome-m1kde cooking- for sale, a succeeded by Hoc. Geo. S. Henry *f 412n John Phillips, lot 22, con. 5. Pickering. 33-34 .,Established 1957. :valody booth ands tea room. 9D as Premier of Ontario. 'Thire LE-Aed oats. choice plop. we can have lunch right there and also a possibility of the Dominica SA F1041 $6 each. Baled h Loose hay. 'listen to the folks what jifty Government spiaealinig to the sour miles west e, d sing and read. Say, we will try at - —the close of the present of Bsrouj�arn Phone 66406 or apply J-__1L:XVt Locust ill 1j. anoill want to put some money in our sespion, the tariff to be the chief- R, for this ocunds like a real issue. His majority it the House -V&Rm MACHINERY -Frost A wood. Cocksbutt. Tudhope. Anderson. John 101ght. Come old, come young. is small, and he is desirous of a 11' iould.shapity I Muir, Fleury. Dome men, come womph. Come' stronger support. Deere,Biasell. Order your re iring -Asp Wilkinson. Be now. Al, De Forest di. W. F. Nisney, radios boy@, come girls, and all the little -On Friday eve.ning last a num- Greenwood. 27tf 17 folks, come to the Continuation ber of local dairynicin gathered .1t1QArHT '11A at GOSKTHERFE TELL YOUR 18chool Rooms . the home of Allison Bros., KiID_ge- R..SALE-Cbeap, all kinds of EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE -Thq re -organization meeting ton Road West. After the meet wagons, harness, and all kinds of farm im- THE CONST, BULL -and lements in good order. Also seoeral heavy THE JUIXE Him of the Pickering Football Club jag was called to order Fight scales and cook stovesand beaters. High - r id advertised for last Thursday even- interesting address by M, . J. -,P, est price for bides and wool. also live 00ul; Ing was postponed, owing to roost Griffin, Sec.-treair. of the vrt6 of the exeti-itive being unable to Milk Producers' Aa@ociatlon, on LiORRAfE-M.-B. fmrsu maebinery .,attend. On Monday even-ing-, Apr. "The Jays and Sorfows of the hand repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car - !r. truck and carrier, both in er; one 6 ft. bindt '28th. the executive met at the Dairy Industry," was listened to first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one No - After 12 De Laval separator, good; one 23 -inch De Gordon Howie, the president, Dr. and much appreciated.. 0 _Gordon in the chair. It we Laval cutting box; one 1923 Ford coupe with '26 eonsidetable - diqciission ' on the license. Also one brick house, erooms and dou- --then decided to enter the Picker- problems confronting the dai-y ble garage, with half acre for sale or rent. D. J I;; Aw 21st Ing team in both the South Ontario I ... . . armer it was decided on motion, Gormley, Dunbarion. MINIM -League and Ontario Cup. It was that a local organization be form also decided to call an orgRnizIttion ed, when the following nffleprp meeting for Wednesday evening, here appointed :. President—W. Grain Chopping May 5th, at 9 o'clock, at the Gar- H. Moore, Pickering; Vice -Pre@. - AND FL &KING: _W -Aun Hou se. Everybody, in any W. A.'Knox, Brougham; Secreta way interested in the Lauccess of ry-E. L. Cbnpman.' Whitby: I am. prepared to do Qbopping and Oat Flaking every Monday, —our team this year, should try to. TreR4,irer-Andrew Allison, Pick - 6 -t - =:gm- JW tie p reqent on above date, and F1 erina, Directorus were p6i e special rmn -66 _16i _1iTF and the Rociety will be O'�', e@t is in known ar Stoneboats For Sale bu qbr t 110 B and Oxfords Ladies CA' �S_ player-, whether members of last South Pickering Milk Producer;' years team or nc t, to be on hand, Association, All dairy farmera John F. Bayles, Claremont j,,.t*p have a real start for this ReF, -.are asked to join the Association 10 liport. and help to boost it. RuralRoute. No. 2 ,C