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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_05_07it a .. ,�... �_._ �..- .-._ _ ... y; .:,.'. � �^... ... ,; >,.'.� . '. _ •.w'. ,s -. .. . vRT. - .-M .1Y�An i_TK �F +^.t _VT .: •: ,: r. 'K/n,«•_ ...�. _....-yaw �... A4..r. MrwMY.,-\•-'fT^J.,w.•:,....i,., i.. y,...+a y....,, .-_,,.,., .. W /'N. NWw�n,.+t.. y. - .. ' , P - r• � - .. .•L^ May f ��{r MAY 7, 1926 -1 - KE - - — - � >rafls#inrtxal t�ar3alr. ,,-JaZ86= XW741111iX. ,. DV-NI#k6VTON. - GREEN RIVER. y Dunbartoa Community 1R ii Btin= Dou't forget llfothers'' DHy on Sun•.GREENWOOD ' � t _ Say NUI and :.Basket) dna;, :May 9th, is Motber'a D; v. There day at 2 30 p. m. at the Union Sunday - ' E. FORSYTFi, O b D., Director a • h Sunday School p Cb ch School. An -interesting program will i e. uo c .012 m., car 9 60 -An•int n p a of England service, 9 m. Preacher, begiven. . A hearty invitationmis ex. 'MILLS - •.t7otomslrical Association of Ontario. keg qtM7, < Rev. D." ,B. 'Lan ford, Ever r w leaded to all.- frtmed ttrof the Amto an Optometrical ft y one • Association. Eyes examined by a ntwent. come, aspeeially motherp, Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont. ' ' CHERRYW000. r It _;L -OGS W A'-�Ti'ED GREENWOOD, `Eetabliahed 1$88 R �T C. McKiNNON, h1. D., L.R C.S., The teachers and ollicers of the Unit- , physicians Edisnd Surgb.eons member cat the Coceri of Custom sawin done Oat Ro111nR The Sacrament of the Lnrc 5 .Sup• Pd Sunday School extend a bEftrty' ' 1'Lyrioians sod Snrgsona of Ontario, llceasraia R + i' of y1s, 0°ilege of . Surgeon., Edinburgh end Cho fn Wood Per will be administered on Sunday, invitation to the parents to come with {a//�� �//�� 8peioisl ntuntfon to dalesses of women and Itip ,$. _ - V V _ v v fsDlldren. _ofoe and realdenpe,Brongham,___ eylBth, at 11 o'e2ock. the children to the SundKy School on - - e 1 e�liititti !#gin-eervicE rf `f e Sun• Sunday rno :iatt. May 9Ch, at 10 - r C 1fropractir, day yc ool and Church wilt be' held ut o'cl _k,-'tloth� rs Day. - : Shapi iz and--Turuf39. 1030 a m. on. Sunday next,, u�inlr the There is n0 feed` On the mar �lURvi ISI L�. STF.CKLFY=H+in- . S -Mothers' Day" progi,am, Knd tKkipg 11JJ iifddie, K2rt=, Sleighs, Office [cols an ufferio for the Ontario Eci:)cation SCHOOL fiEPORTS: et gi.'e8 hat er results � or Grad�a:els! Toro:.to C lle(te of Ci::• e' ' r 1rOPreCtiC, N':?1 make rea:dermal call in Picker• ,t'':rOunCil. -- for the mons for log Ciaremon! and scrr�unding distr;s, P.ea :Stilt For S_i10 -'� S. S. No, 12, Pickering, public y da Ys. Thursdays and Saturdays. For appoint- ' ' - naRl 3 't1t>d'e11_of--Tn'erFt-;- p—1-�r— pig fcor'Iin n than ,anent call 141 JBowwam•ille or wri•e. Consul .CJ$AS. A. WHITE. , GLEN MAJOR. Oliv.e Brown (pa��j, Mithel Storey - .n tation is free. G?y'i: (p.zse), Kenneth :Madill (L Jack .liit- _ - - Successor to late %V. C3. Barnes )• BARLEY F1�ED' , t .gad. Phoneolk),or write Locust Hill, Ont. Church services will begin here fp.11 Jr, III .Henry Madill, Gagen- • • - • -- anon, fP.)1 �i'ileon. Earl L'aylor. II Class- La- >�t}t�gf•At - t® fid• " - _ Miss Rachael Piddle is ill -with the Dot is' Dolphin (hon), Sias j':ey Percy - !Fret your supply now. l .SoL,itor,Notary Publi-.Etc. Money to sales. (hol.) �IKrieAnin (pdas),Ivan Brown, i f can. South Wing.Court House, Whitby. 251Y A. t D - Clarence ane*! �Irs. Redman visited Robes t .WllPr, Ross Madill. Morrie - �i He L. Silas and Mrs. Redman, of Audley, Goatiek. Sr, Fr: - Evelyn Brown, 1CHARCSO`J PIOKERI tiG- The i3len .baseball team expects to Muriel. Gori k Sed Fred Hodgson The Following is from the report of 41 "'.arristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-329 Confed- Funeral Director re -organize at the end of this week% equal. Jr_Pr,-.4yrtle Gcstick-; Doris the Department of Agriculture at ersaonl_ile Building, Corner Ypnge and Rich- Rememher,thP S lndav aCho01 every' alatbPwa, Kathleen Q Ottawa : =mond Sts., To, dnto. Phones Main 2390 andfMain aril Q@tick. �Geor- stf LicOnsed Einbaitalt'r Sunday afternoon at 2o'clock. Every giaa Fiesytb. Teacher.. With regard to your pure Barley j one cordially invited. Cterrywood public school, J•uoior Feed under Reg. No. -242, we note the $ATOM AROSS-Barristers, So- MOTOR HEARSE N�Ison McDowell is itusy these days Room, names in order of merit : Sr. chemical analysis indicates a better roducL, all the wa utas. Northern On;ar:o Building, Sao with hie perennial Rower garden, lie' tI--kl. Hollinger, L• Petty, G, Petty, P y through. than ire; Bay strea To: onto. �C1.AREMOI�T, CiIIt. has more than twenty fancy varieties, E Taylor, R. Hollinger, A. Ritten- your guarantee calls for, which should J W' JtO°' ! Phone. 9l4 One nf' his -fir=t otdere thio a tin house, VI. Ferguson, ZV. SVaddeH, A: be -.very satisfactory to your cos- j, D, F. Rose, = - - • Adelaide 2707 f came from 8askatebewan. The sen Maynard, H, Petty, Sr, I -R; Pilkey, tomer@." I ? - son is much further advanced there - Dental _- _ A. Petty, 'M. MERae, J. Teefy, R. than it is 'around Gere. Maynard. B. Peters, A. Sargent, K. rF. Mi. 0}RF.,F.riv �R. D. C, Smith, Dentist, Stnnff. Currab, F. Sohol. P. Teefy. St. Pr,- — ! vile. Honor Gr ii-il t eRoyal Chicago a•i3 To. OAT: FLOORS G V. Drinkwater, 'E. Barkey. B. Tor• r rar+t0 nivtTaitle9 end the Royal co:'a�ggee c. •,•, WHLTEVALE. .sauce. Jr. Pr -H. TEEPp. L Hc•dg• Dental No outw, Phone office 1012, Reardence (� D (`� - —' ,erin, K. Currnb, N_ Petty. W. %Icrlroy, C � A'L : 14715, Norn s:d appo:c nenta. 26Iy SrEj�j AL H.+gh and NIr9, Pugh spent the le.• %week -end with city friends. Beginners (nrn•nnged alphabetically -BLAKE B. Bl✓ATON, D. D. 8., ;3 �-z2inch'bio. 1 Osk FiooriuR •$60 Hiss Hazel Birnie and Mr. Parka, of this mnntb) Harry Hodgson, Alvin -BGraduate the Royal CTo a of tofte Pilke Jack Stole. No. on \I-oil31. '-• - �- r .i, s $ . and University of Toronto.- Ot5ce per M B. M Toronto, were io the vale on Sunday, y• s) tilnrdock's Gontectionery store, Whitby. • ' At Green Haver tin Sunday next at Average attendance 29. N. A. Gollan, A good supply of ,Hard And Suit < �' '4 a hoar 9 co 12 : ! co s.3v. lnd.'phone •e- 33z'2. inch clear Oak Floorin $8:i 2 30 P• In. the "Pageant," given in the Teurber. his 1. phone 220. a41y g+ 'Coal on hand: ,r11ao at en 1 per M,, B, M. Baptist Sunday School• will be re- Pt? y, t�X. DALE., L. D. S.. D. D. 8„ peated. WHITEVALH, of Kindling Wood, . .Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur in lots of 500 ft or more, plus Something new- a Conundrum Tea stove length. >Xewrte and the Univtrs+ty of Toronto. Office per Cent sales tax. and Concert will he Riven in the Beip- Tho roads are again in a passable ~ above D. . Sem- t more, Claremont. char.. - tiat Church on Msv 24th Be sure condition. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. - 4]�c'e hours, 9a. m. to S P. m , Saturdays 9 a .- ss e° 1 c. m. Phone Clare r4oa.. 471y The above prices are for prompt vnu attend. There will be lot@ r t eats . Stat is spoilt an excellent pro am gr [ jBRBERTT. FALLA ISE. I DI D 8 aeeeptance only, as they are and lots of fun. on Pnnday evening. DONALD MVNR0% PICKEKING - to lower than the current You will. be• welcoMed at the Bap . The hasement of the United. Church D D. S . Graduate of the Royal College of uS. Dental Surgeons and the Uni.versit of Toronto: wholesale flet Sunday School next Sunday at was roepntly flooded to the depth of • `tdAncs adore J• S Baladon'sstart. Pukering, Ont. quotations. 10 a. m: It being Mothers' Day, a seTeral Inches. caused by a defective p O tt boon g a m to 3 p at.; or by appo tat• 17 tevale seat Phone Pick 3700, s31y •ems �i CKERING a+ very interesting program has been d The � e a +�+,++ .•. prepared. iocludiog w ''Pageant".hy The Young People's class of the n�''�e Q,���� /•"'r - r�' '� �1 ten girls. entitled "Mothers of the Baptist Church have purchased a fine The Se i�,3$ s� �3813istlllli �txt3*• _ Bible " At ll 00 a. in. at the chtirch piano for ties ►o the Sunday School ' LUMAKAR- YARD service Mrs 1t. Brerhin will Rive an and church. Motor overhaulin pp � L12ABE'TH RICHARDSON-Scar• -- addre*L Music will be furnifshed by W, J and Mrs, Beaton and family twin re• airin and side ens• eswr w the late W V. rance tom niece- a hlotheris' Cbbir, and. Mtsiies Nellie wad Lillian Hilborn, ' p, seay�irig well-known standing Insuratsu Companies of Battery Ber9fee-�O�slRing _ isrKtl 6naocisl Branding 34t! :�1Ci�E'r1D of Toronto, spent the weekend with and overhauling. JtUOLEY. •D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. All work guaranteed. Plat.rate �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer �1 1•� . } t Remember the drama. -Nothing To service charge .l[, .ire Ostsattsa s! Took and Oatiar.a sae �"•• .L II] S+s11 itEl Mac Hed a b+u been indis D"I ago be gleety in the Wbitevale Ha i4aasaias of all tine. asteao�p b oarboesrn • B posed for ti. t Cbu a this Friday evening b - Phone 5610 Msrlir. Central. seta., Address Ones slant r o.. owl, a few days. the Ba}tcb Dramatic Ol v Good {�+ Is ready cal receive orders. for Mrs. R. Wiotare •peat the weekend w. �. B -R Y ' Do B.BEATON TOW151OMPOLEBH EavPtroughing. Roofing, in OaltviHe, musir• will belgiven•between nets. 1.�. Ora:ayaa.w, pommisstanar tot slide Rx sarin The roads have been bad this year Mothers' Day •styles for Sunday, w tflf[i0avtar, Acasnasars, ase. agency b teas Repairing etc. Noy. Ma 9th, will be observed in the Sun.Co'aj _ salrtrm usear d ltftersta" Ila id the tinte.to andspoltaare rough vet. di+p School of the Whltevxle United ' t sa"r' ht �• pass• T-� Little seeding is done t go the --- cal! him. -- ma !flrity of the farms here. y� Church. A special program is being -,-Lumber rht,MAW, LICENSED AUC- ,w h 'v r and Mrs. Handord a nt Sum P►epared and a ecrdial iavltatfoa is JL b�J ! y, ♦► TIONEHR •tor York,Qotano and Durham e have a good a9gortment of extended to all. Court,es• ALLkwdsot .ales promptly attended day with Gard and.Mrs. Winter. ��•� 1 to, Terms reasonable. Dates for Saks naay he Garden Seed on hand, Al4o 9ncker•f(shinir has been a popular A theChwral Concert recently, giv l asraggtd at NEWS' OfEcv: Bell and iodepen. Bratidram Hen er evening pastime for many here. en by the Sa iety the boy yioiini�t, cc //^�`�� a dant pbcnn• W2.107, oat. Sty y P Ate Pr at z. who came in the la^e of P1 ,� R E E J V Lti a are sort to report that Chav, P e _ a -- eon's PAlnt°, y g progress since' N�r. Simp-on, who was unable to tw f - — -- L nde is tnakin slow Oily, `'arniethes 'n ad Stains. bi* accident. plreeot, ¢sae A delightful exhihittn>n -Be 01� t ' f hiq skill, and no doubt a rear�,/u ThE C. P. R. drses not -strip the atter• R Phone-4�')01 noon train here now. much -to the flys career aw+its hfm. The rest of the comfort of many, prtgratn was well carried out and �r ls)) -ALVIN BUSHBY Some of the 1[a@enc attendQd the ewpc one was plea4e p UnpituoaaA 1 best, Simi-hardpec_ visit of the Grand Master at Whitby tr1 the hwwd roads kP t man awac PICEERIti G who y►ould have attended, k on,he (ol evnninR, and Steam r• ..� Th C'om unity 'Club met at; EhQ _ _ The m 4 Pra'cedYOU- --- home of Winter Brost on Monday ev• DUNBARTON. - - Goal - `• - - �(� �j N ening They meet again ors the fjrst r;. v • �+ `.� Houdoy in June at. the home of Wes. �i'm• Pa)tae has sold his farm at the .____-_... t ,' WaJaut finical sates) bed, link ley and Mrs. Gee. - Roca e. oar hones heated for h•Alf g - -- ---` ' the cost of coal? Mrs,. Middleton (nee Miss Lottie Mee- Thomas Annan visited rel. Cement Luri2bel' spring@, all felt mattresses-- - ') - Street) came_bome.on Friday last and tiver in the city -last week > > 1 Qnly, ... 20.50 went to the Oshawa Hospital for an Miss Janet Allison, of �oronto, via. s 1f so, instal one of the Instant :xas P L$th- operation for appendicitis. We Are ited last_ wieek•end with her cousin, Take 13dvAntfa a of this offer Oil Burners in your rag a or , • • R g ' glad to know that she is making •alis• Miss Aaoa Allison, before the tatter n : �$ you ll soon be house- as International Oil Bnrner factory progress. leaving for a few months visit in Holl - in your furnace.------' Bind. Tarm9 : - t The C. G.1. T. will meet In - the /� Linoleum• and Oilcloth -in 2 fCall and see thein. _ -BROUGHAM. Easement of the church next Saturday - Strictly Cash - S .and 4'yd widths. W. J. AORDOr"S, - afternoon. April Sth. -at 2 o'clock. The Church Street. Jack Gerow is working In the city Mission Band will.meet the same at - Now Apex Records. tb"e days, ternoon at 3 o'clock. g. f _f ,Agents Wanted 23fy Picteritog ' Bert and Mrs Mf+tthews Sunda el Mothers' Da will be obeeaved inthe P1Cet1� �. "ThaL Certain Petty." "Too 't with the former'• mother. S United Church here on Sunday mora. luny Parties and Too Many �je, = Tbe'towitship assessor, John For- Ing. Tberewill heaspeftial Pageant g Pals," Paddlin' Mabdelin' • Fla Bread Flour gals, is making , his rounds here at in thrr'Sunday School and a - Mothers', - M1 -- HOaid ltlselta, Ba}, - _ ] present. Choir at the regular service. All Balmy Shore. and Marvel Mrs. W. J. Brown and children, of mothers are,cordially invited. s n3 Other new records in stock. Torrrnte, are visiting with T. O., and Miss Forsyth, the peiacipal of our Mrs. Brown. school, wbobas been ill at her home k.gaStr3i Flour Edward and Mrv. Willson have ret- n turned borne, the latter much aro we are pleased to say, was able re• May be obtained from you Grocer.. proved is health, surae herr ditties on' M -orifi +. Mrs -.T. .. _ tore �. - Brougham Dramatic Club will give 9-,ntt. of Claremont. fted theteach• — - E A.-St"t-e-ftitt, their dram_ a, .,The Corner Store " t era'_ osit' el'B _ - _ a era! -- position- efficiently--durlag her- --- erryw -- 1 ttrnitutie- )•gist-abd r Rfotot- raffic bag been rather retard• Ori Tuesdaymornin the commun. - —�- - -CE AS. WILSON, Prop. _ ed bore by some very bad holes -in the ity was grie-stricken when it was- - Funeral Director -- _ RING N E W. S__ road, often requiring the aid of hoi•see learned -that Mrs. VgilNem Lottea had $P);CIA)r SIjRING CALL ,Phone 1300 ELM LM DALE M� to get them oe passed awi[y early that morning. She W.have a compteWnew stocker There will he a united service or the was in her usual health till Monday Sunday School and the United Church afternoon, when bhe complained of 4-mTir Wall Pickering, Ontario PIC.? R2NG� at 2.30 p. m. on Sund Lv next in the dizziness And ebortly be Christian Chnrch. This service is stiona, from which stAt(I she never re - ,B A S K EF T "Mothers' Day" service, an it i4 hoped covered. Mrs. Lotton, whose niaid'en - frorn is per single roll up to 1.25.:- Government .25. :- Government Standard that many will avail themselves of the name was Agnes Dixon, leaves to Recleaned privilege of honoring mother, mourn her lova her husband, one aon, We can •apply a paperhanger Having purchased the stock from The Young- People's• meeting on Benjamin•= and ao6 daugbte3l-, Mrs,' tb piA it - on.- the Estate of } MondAy evening was well attended. Gordon Muriscn, and three grand. ar-- ilr 'ES ped Ehe suttee-- S_c_reenin _ 9 will -tat" '41re. L. Johnston was-tha_leader foe--chRdran 8be.-was in ham-S7tb. IIecorate that -old taboos_ + the programme and gave a very inter The funeral took. place on Thursday, .. _ yourself. d estin talk on "Canadian Authors." at 290 standard time.from the home business of JOS. W. DOTEN ten our bogs at R b Miss Alice Middleton ga_Ve•' A paper ori to -Erskine Ceritetery. : AfFix-i-Muir Papers are ". ii - Grp Am prepared to supply all sizes �+ {. "The Taking of Ruehec,," George to pnt on.' from Berry Boxes to Three a profit. Duncan, w paper on "The• Founding _The Provincial Highway east and Half Bushel. - R y x + _ of the Hudson Bay OompAriy.' Mi" _ - _ �,• ' Muriel She of Bowmanville continues in A; G2een River Basket Works we have th'i4 Feed at Shepherd sang a patriotic song. - a. - _ riv)it •,rihep__. very acceptahly. Rftev. Mr, Ferguson bad Condition, tvfritt]__..lartietleai n Phone Mark. P409 Rave a faw Wards -ref euro 4+}=pendtd-mII%r trafffc for the �7 *; We carry All the different to the cnnvenors of committees, and time being. It is stated that hon- N. Ea McEWEN, FRANK PENNOCK �' Mill Feeds. emphasized theneed of all members dreds of cars were stuckin the supporting their leaders and gaining deep rand near Newewitle and had -The Man that made the Barnes' e self-confidence by giving expression to I tn be assisted out of their predica- Veterinary Surgeon , Basket." N•-T-,0C2Ver00= their opinions in public. J meet. �•�" J s"' �• Picl�mrin�, Onta+rlo ? • 5,w•s'�iw - .�,�..x�.�.�....�-�_-_n...;s.'_...-..,.max_«......,•,.,.,.«»_„�tx�......�_,..t.....,:.,:.,.,:m,.,.,+..-..-:..-...«.. �_.'... _.._........ice... .,,-..__'.w.�.--' ,_.....,,d.._ ..... .....,-........ ,.._..._.._«�...�s ._-�.. ,...,,.�.. .t ......--., r.._,�....e,�__...._,, 1,.,..s,"�'c...:u:3•s,ws+A,,.x7.sw �t'{'I!'J�;io"+'...r � . .• ., ..... . �....-e Nr •ns ^ •.�- ._ ... .. _i. - - - _ ,�,,.a,,.. _ .,,.�. . �.. lana... ;•.�,.� �. 41.' _ ,•�"°'' �i�a'"a. i r y�. -CHAPTER'XII. ' "Good heavens!" mutteredVine:, as lip - — -TSE �tIBAY MARE INN. I he turned in -:surprise to Barleyfield. i },. f "These men eviLent:y don't know that What. Pawle exe:aimed. "You l W.iaieas to tell me that Ashton was walk-' the man they're talking about I&... l rt Ing about London with a diamond "Murderedl" whispered Barleyfield, worth fifty thousand pounds in his with a grim smile. "They haven't con- ' i. -;packet, God bless me -he vias'prob- netted Mr, Ashton- with the man ably murdered for that stone 1. But they're mentioning -that's all." -how did -you get to know- Mr.-Asli -Vinerwas suddenly minded to do -' ton and to hear of this diamond? D something towards getting inforraa- 21e come to you?" • tion. "Called on me at my office," an-, He went up -to the bar, Barleyfield -- - M' fol aiwered Mr. Van Hoeren laconically. : owing in close attendance, and gavo n the landlord a significant glance. - Pulled out the diamond and asked me' _ - what I thought• it was worth." "Do you happen to know the name �.. - "Weill, I'm much obliged to you, Mr. °f the gentleman who was speaking to you just now?" asked Viner, going • _ van Hoeren. - ts his -point.• __�I - _ i . ``loot at all," said the diamond mer- No more than I know the others', chant, "Me and the other boys, we tha nore air, replied the land:ord, shaking histhink you ought to know abut that ; Savi � S ��� r diamond, see?„ head. "Lord bless you, folks may ULC £8 went away, and presently Viner les they happen o bee in here rneighbours two, and uoi He went home and-dl�d-with his, imine,. I don't knowwho they axe. " r I That gentleman who's just gone out, - aunt and their two guests, Hyde's $is-, , - - -. - - -_�� - ' .. tern, whom he found. somewhat less'I hes been -in the habit of dropping in $Fscouraged. After dinner he strolled; here, but I never remember hearing - • - �: _ ;around to Number Seven. He found his name. As for the gentleman he - G 'hiss Wickham and_ m Kii:enh Vi, er that'sreferc to, why, 'I nett him as one company with a little man whom Viner that's come in here pretty regular for ' S at once recognized as a we'3-known the last few weeks, but I dont know So ap tradesman of Weabourne Grove -a his name, either." _ >orist and fruiter :r named Barley- "Have you heard of the murder in l%ld Lonsdale Passage?" asked 'Viner. HEN a the auk t m y - "Oh, Mr. Viner!" said Miss Wick- "Markenda:e Square way? Yes," an- you put dollar in 'b i a earn 'ham, "Mr. Barleyfield came to 1 ns swered the" landlord, with awakening t' interest. "Why, is it anything to as much as four cents Ill a year's time. When -► rthaL he could give some infor tion sheat Mr. Ashton!" paper Y- you use &uilight Soap for doing the family wash `ut lacked inquiringly at the Viner saw an illustrated a r 1 •- , Rorist. ing on a side table and caught it up. you save many dollars a year because of the protection' "Yes, Mr. Vide -r,` Barley8eld said. There was a portrait of Ashton In it, : this pure soap gives to the family linens. "I'll te:l you what it is-I'ra told, sir,{and he held it up before the landlord that nobody knows nothing about what { "Don't you recognize that"' he. " ^� Sheets pillow Cases, , , 'asked. _ , towels starts dresses and � y the deceased gentleman. used to da The land:ord stated and stared with himse:f of an evening -as a rule. napery —these ars all expensive. It GOtl3ts a lot of Just so. We!]. I can tell you where be "Bless my :ife and soul!" he exclaim- money to replace them. very often spent an bons or two of an ed, "Why. surety that's very like the ---gentlem*,v I just referred to -I should , evening. - say:, it was the very man! Yes, that's ...Harsh, impure soaps break down and w= out Yes-wbere? asked Viner._ "At the: Grey Mare Inn, air;" an_ the gentleman, sure enough! I've often fabrics at a ruinous rate. Sunlight Soap, made by . the - ^ wandered who he was --pleasant, so- ', swered Barleyiield promptly. "It's a viable sort, he was, poor fellow. Now makers Of Lux, and backed by a $3',9W Guarantee Of _ -- real old-fashioned place, between I ceme to think of it I remember him Westbourne Grove and Notting Hill. =Purity, keepsthe bloom Of newness On • fabrics and I've seen him there a course beingjn e w that r in. last time, of eat prolongs their life. great deal, air, rouse. he waF ever in. He was talk- _ ;.� i�p �i - - - -' for I u*ually turn in there for halt an- :� hour or so myself, of an evening." ing to that gentleman who's just gone; �t w ' "He no doubt conversed with thein "fact, they lett together." wr people he. met there?" suggested Vines. They left together, did they. ex- j a Q y claimed Viper with s sharp glance at a otc�' r ��ILZ6 W "He was a friendly, sociable man. Barleyfield. "Ah! What time was s air," said Barleyfield.. ".Yea, be was that now?" � fond of a task. But there was one "As near as I can recollect, about w - span there that he seemed to. associate ten -fifteen to ten -thirty;'. answered J - with -an elderly, superior gentleman the landlord. "Well, I'm much obliged I eCaUY6 Sunlight 18 BO whose • sme I don't know+ though I'm i g to you, landlord," said ,Viper -"and I r -• familiar enough with his appearance. for the tim^ bring{ just keep the lupi- effi safe, It l8 3 tient and so r Him and•Mr. Ashton .I've often seen ter of th.., talk strictly to yourself." lQS the largest selling laundry -. - sitting in,a particu:ar corner, smolt- "You wouldn't like'me to find out �� r Ing their cigars, and talking together. this gentleman's name?asked the �/ �a� -soap in the world. And -if it's of any importance --I saw land:ord ✓v! Yp r them talking -like that, at the Grey "`No --do nothing at present," said . mlys 1 . It Costs no more than Mare, the very evening that -that Viner. "The inquiries are only be- : - ' Mr. Ashton --died, Mr. Vines." lupin _ r "What time was that?" asked Viner. ginning." "'There are enough worries ordinary soaps. - - a "'About the usual time, air -nine ttached w houarkeepiaQ thirty or so," replied Barleyfleld. "I {CHAPTER XIV. I without matin uaoece aria generally took in about that time-- w'FINn: __ tm Made by Lever Br�therrg Limited 1 nine -thirty to ten.'; - N�xt mocninR Viner and . Pawls _, _"i use Sunlight Soap because - -= "Did you leave them talking there?" i searched for whatever might be din- - -1 it. keeps the household Unna - Toronto _ Inquired Viner. i covered among Ashton's effects. Both i w=onderfully clean and near. "They were there when I left, ails' men saw at once that' Ashton had been lookingind I know it's pure." at a quarter past ten," an Bar- Sold, Everywhere lone of those men Who have no habit leyfLeld. "Talking in , their usual, of locking up things. Upon examina-- �carner." 1 tion,' his desk yielded next to nethipg. "Well;" said Viner, turning to the 1 One drawer contained a cash -box, a florist, "do you think you could take i checkbook, a pass -book. But documents - ane to the .. Grey Mare, , Mr. Barley- i there were -next to none. "No "This is distinctly disappointing," -S iih �� _ "Nothing easier, air pen to oriel remarked Mr. Pawle when -lee and and a:]!" Viner returned_ to the litt:e room. "I' - "Then,' it you've time to =pare, we'll' never knew a , an -who left such small R l gi; now,' said Viner. evidence behind him." ',h . H est Selli.in� undry. Soap in the World +� He followed his guide through va.ri= e ous squares and streets until they He Icoked° around the room, as if suspicious that. Ashton .might have &70 came to the Grey - Mare, set back a lit -C hidden papers in the stuffing of the Ale from the road, 'with a swinging( sofa or the easy -chair. sign in front, and a garden a: the side. j „I wonder if there's anything in- tt - - Barleyfield led him Au a nook near ;, that, he said suddenly. It looks like turned o Viner with. an .exclamation... ton was Lord Marketstoke or that he, some questions -tome a.ong." ____the_ -chimney -cotter ar.a, beckoned to - �„ „ a tray under who' about with' a receptacle of some sort."- Viner. he said, here is indeed a�knew the man who was! _ He_led the way across the an a roved bo Viner turned and saw the old law- !- " y arm. But before find These are letters written by the In my opinion, said Viper, quiet - ,the dining -room, where they found __. Viner could give an order, _his_e-om-1yer pointing to a curious Japanese Counteas of Ellingham to her son, ,+ly, "Wickham was. -the missing Lord' Miss Wickham. i cabinet=an affair of some eighteen Lord Marketstake, when hg was a of Marketsioke- I My dear, did Ashton ever tel, you anion touched his arm and motioned! . g p schoolboy at Eton Y Y Y Y t Inches in, height and twelve in depth. !"• "B George!" Pawle exclaimed in a . whether our father left- you an towards the door. He �liffed it down to the desk, vin Y po y • Y "Here's the gentleman. Mr. Ashton giving Viper looked over Mr. Pawlss wondering voice. "It may be- s 'moue "' the old lawyer asked. T_J� to'"e whtspererl "`t`he{It a..slight shake. ._ uldezat letters• sibly is! Look- here! -if Wickham Miss Wickham Iooked surprised. tan man -just coming in. "IYtoolf i or 'a cfgar' cabinet;" lie - - "Which Countess -of Ellint hairr, and 'was"'rea-ally Lor-FNsr kets Eke; a-" n- the -- •es,. • she answere�C -"1 tit ou n remarked. "How does it open?. Have ?" daughter, I you'd know that. When -Mr. Ashton p which -Lord Marketsoke. he asked. girl across the hall •#s his dau hter ` - - SHR XIII you a keg that will fit it?" "There have been -must have been-= she's probably Countess of Ellingham, I fetched m�; away from school and examination there was no ; Several during the last century." in her own right!" ( brought me here, he to me that'he =9 AE JAPANESE CABINET. _ - „ g keyhole, and nothing to show how- the The Lord Marketstoke I mean is • • "Shall y.ou tell her?" asked Viner.:• had twelve thousand pounds of mine " The newcomer, .on entering, glance' door was opened. q "' P Y , " Pe the one who disappeared, answered No, said Mr. Pawls, "not at res= i which m father had left me and he _ at .once. at a quiet corner of the room, "I see ,whas this is," said Vtrr}},,e,r, Mr. PawIe. "Look at these •dates! 4Ve; cull You see, Viper, there Iso t a i handed It over to me then and there, _ And seeing it unoccupied, turned toI after looking elosely over the cabi5%t, know -that if •he were living, he would I paper or a document of any descrip- � and took me o the London and Un!- the bar, where the.landlord was glans -I back, front and sides. "It opens by a. now he a man of sixty-one or so; I tion extant which refei`s to her, Yet :.versa' Bank, .where I_ opened an •aa-.• ing over the evening paper. trick -a secret." therefore, he'd be .'at, school: about Wickham must have given Ashton pa-! count with it." "Have you seen that-gentlernanl It took him ten minutes to find iut� forty-five years ago. Now, look here,;.pey., to. prove his and her identity-) (To he continued.) lately that I've' s6metimes talked tv in the'secret. 'Then there was a sharp 'compare these dates they run ,mint! Where are they?" _..she corner there?" he asked. click, and the panelled front flew open. through two or three years; they were "I>a you know wont I think?", said; i we makes a man think of d.n- d' The. landlord glanced across the "There is something!" e'xc;aimed all" of forty-theee to forty-six years • Viner. "I think that Ashten carried! n,�"nd marr:i:;,r makes hint thin?: of room and shook his head. Mr. Pewle. "Papers!" since." I t:-ose papers oif him", and that he was c:uhc, "Can't say that I have, sir;" he an- Ile drew out a bundle of papers, "flow came they into Ashton's pos-1 murdered for the possession of them!" - lswered. folded in a strong sheet of cartridge- session, i wonder!" asked Viner, Mr. Parole nodded; and put the I i alKays hope muses Gladys, when - The other. man set d -own his glass paper and sea'.ed back and front. He "It's ail of a _leer!" exclaimed Mr.lpacket of letters in his poc:.et rook i°_a mlrror.•that I stn better':, _ and drew somethingfrom his cket. P , „ , looking I.il fi than tile? glass says, but real. Io cut the ribbons beneath the �eal�, and p,�w;e, ^Finer, there s no doubt what-: I chouldrt't be surprised, he an-, lv 1'rn afraid 1, am not. "if he should come in, win you givepresently-revealed a_number of i.-ttera, ever -i, my mind -that either Ash-Iswered. "But we're not going to say -----'rirn t#a�-he J knnac what it is," and old and yell6w, in a woman's hand -I — --• -- _.__.--_—_- a word to thio young lady, at present,, T' he laud an envelope on the counter, writing. iz�-a-Ir iii inard's Liniment for burns.- -that's settled_ I want to ask lies' Ml^°rd's Liniment for backache. - .. f......mrh'.'.: ... :n -t.. !�•:,-'.r..._.'%.u:__ •r.. ,,. ... _-.„^e ss... ,. .. .. - ,,.. ...:._ 'i.- _. ••.-.r, ._ __.:•r-.. .. .��ran�c:....-sns.... _t...�...+lus...._ �'. 7.._.. ..-:....•...e'er. _'_.,e..: i».-.: .. _.. e�:x. _�*a.d .... -. • :.� <. .. .F.. .. .... _ .. ,, _ ,•_. - .':..xl••'fti .:,.rte ". .... >:. - { ,;� .. l,.wil _ :Q .� ave 'x ova ':Lasted .. TIM .�:GRIEEN TEry 'whohave wed Japan, oun �rsos or GunpowdesTes will g s re. • _� ` �_--�-_..__�..r,: -___ _' _. -ciste the superiorih of this delicioiss ;blends alwawa so pure and rich. Tri► Y - .•�• .— ��-�_—. - _ - r - YeIIow Warblers.' a8ah of vevl:; a -quantity of mts�rd - and vinegar, by all means, but - The -first faint dawn was flushing up - -_- tnised that yotl wiIT notice no sharp dreamland ---- •- contrasts; and a trifle of sugar, You' y When; dreamland still bewildering can put anything, and the more things u mine eyes,, ' the better into salad, as with conversa- ,k I looked out to the oak that, winter- tion; but everything depends upon the r�.R long &ki�` y i" r '" �" - � .;:: •••.�, �r aeyoniA my, casement had been ,old beast society l of iinwhen Ieamel hwith lattuce.at I am in hs - sx-.- of song. Charles Dudley Warner, in "My Sum- Ki Fh golden buds the twigs And~la! -with es in a Oarden '�' I`m were set... --. 'f - - ' , Beware of Inferior Gas. Live buds that warbled like a rivu.et •��' Beneath a veil of willows. Then I port- j _ { +` ;It � � �► � � I t � ' Car owners. educated to the !m .� 71 knew sues of using good,ot! in their engines, -:w Those tiny voices, .clear as drops- of appreciate that good d0 not, a8 a I'1119 8 r .•qq _ - dew, E gasoline also is essential 'to freedom.ar �_ 1~ �•c;;;; ,i'i�' • U M�-- he ;i " L`hose flyng daffodils thaz fleck the i from engine repairs. The owner of ai blue.car using cheap gas runs the risks as =1�[oae sparkiin vlgitants front myrtle would if he bought the lowest grade c � I g Of lubricating of '.,i �i.s.•+a u' ..a.n .. - �< '+ �'' ,.�f f ' ` J 1" t' y isles: .. .. gip• , .. 1`f:'riAfic 1; Wee pilgrims of the sus, that mea- Luneberg, Hanover, has a mono- aured miss mesa to a pig, which discovered a ask _A MODERATE COST SEVEN ROHM COLONIAL HOUSE _ - - In•ntimerable over land and sea �� With wings of shining taches. Flakes �S G. �. yr >fiY i1• tae Wilson, Architect. _ " of glee, They filled that dark old oak with This plan shows the possibi'ity of for laundry, storage, he.ating Floors are of hardwood throughout. jubilee. r 'building a compact seven room house.: boilers, and coal are arranged for, �tafned dark. The woodwork to the - r ; without the usual cluttering of en- The master's bedroom and two main hall, living and dining roams is Foretelling to delicious roundelay's trance doors and stairs, and also pro- family rooms of ample sizes, and each i of oak, the remainder of the finished Their. dainty courtships on the dip- viding unusual .'cupboard faMlittes•-' provided with large cupboards, are! woodwork of the house being pine, for plug sprays, j two fiery important items. `shown on the first dour... paint Huish, - Flow they should- fashion nests, mate i - Entering the centre of the house the, The exterior is clearly dominated by aalbroom fittings are of good design helping mate, roomy hall gives direct access to both, e well-designed typical Coloalal etL { built-in type, floors and dado of tile. Of milkweed flax and fern -down dell- y 'train rooms, that of the dining room trance door, and Che grouped windows Beating throughout by ,dot water, tate ` hiss$ by, a wide archway, another arch of the livingroom giving added grace The cost of this house, according to To keep sky -tinted eggs: inviolate. V �- g - connecttng'tha dining room with the (,to the elevatloas; the bold treatment the above description, would be about -Katherine Lee, -Hates, fa "The Re- ' " living room. A well lighted kitchen,' of the chimney Is unusual and adds in- { seven thousand five hundred dollars. tin -us" - -.- with easy access to the front door, terest. f}r Readers de.lring further informit. - and with properly planned locations Regarding constructfun, the house is ; tic•n regardlag the plana and sliectfica- Lettuce and Talk: NoMore for sink and other kitchen equipment,, _ built on stone -basement walls, lower' It of this house should communi has also a china pantry and refrfger• I ting lecture is tt mea moat anter nice. and pot cupboards close at hand, story of brisk, using "rug" brick for I este with the architect direct, Address seting study. Lettuce IA like eonvei=• -Direct covered access to the basement Lacing the Heat floor; ptebles are of I lire E. O: tifllsoa, 2 Bioor St. W„ satton: it muet be fresh and crisp,so i ! * Toronto, Ont. _ „ itparkitng that you scarcely native thed%iosts ; is, provided, where the usual facllltfea I (shed pebb brick, stucco, gabitv3 are bluer of It. Lettuce,'llke mos -1 talkers, i � `finished with a sea!! eave nmolhlutg 1 I �, - . the pt In a brown 1 i`� !s' however.. epj u ran rapidly to seed, - , 4 �+ ! so characteristic ehristielof rite (`olon[ai :.cyte. 1 _ i Mead, and that sd2o fpew ILI'The swain of holding and sirs stain, a da�� rr 0wnr joint; buff,- work , eatlstactofy and tender at lite same ! work of .lifting are 6otb efimin- r _- -- e 1 know; growing more Kolid and 1 -•-- - painted putty grj, , and blinds cf gray- ;_ _ aced with the Hotpoint Ima be- i E `" '• "" _ > time, and whiter at- the centre and { green. The roofs and dormers are pro- -- • .».-- awe of is prtemedThumb Rot ertsp.in their mantrlty. Lettuce, like i tected from heat and cold with poured l -- I conversation. requires a good deal of � �) Stand. Over six aril" insulating asbestos asisr'mre. i . I ' i I hon women kava found is tlsa - - .- - -- oil to avoid frlrtion and heap the cc -.n - Iran shat the terrac brings the '} { ! Iron s freedom from. - Note _ parry smooth ; 'a pinch of attic 4alt. a f I P ••+w ground line well up to the main floor —. tired--iihiso and oching backm level, freeing the entrance ah -d veran•'; I At ilea - i __ ... ... _ _ $T i?Y VGAME.uR �� dab from the usual cumbersonme Rt I l Pry Y� ..........+ - • _ _.- • • -sot ilea 1 ioepoiat Iran, aomf ole The plastering on the interior has QOV�.EGGS. been finished- In a flttte sand stucco-- TTE FEATHERS.- a which is alike serviceable for either nes. UI NF BUYALL AR ROUND s.SO�- t ` am*~ i..w paint or paper finish. .... - - ilHir today bra k h� �¢o "e a Spociai Hotpoint Los, . interpo e a running fire o[ audible run _ f P PQ UUN �ya�V.. UNITED - £tuDffAu l uiw.•M .•seer.. a=1S 'sDuel. Driftwood. 3411' bon.ecou'r td.rAet - Montreot THEhot mkndel of the great composers variation and cofnthenl. This Is now i g have gone down in history as havingrelegated to that pact Each stick and spar. and battered keel, of the audience p ' That comes to rest upon the shore. Ai Half Price who have little musical understand- N�i RUG sakes part as one of the principals In Mills prisoned ghosts of.other days +vst� RUGS Froe YAA: Ota C8[}Eav ! tm fing and lei good . tnanners. a due]. Among them, perhaps. this I i In the early pard of Handel's career' anis clmime4:. - Do not rhrow`vay roc* old earp.to _ honor must be 'awarded to Handel. - or ramie. Leet w r.-w.aw them into IRON t{ The cause of this 'affair was to be he was associated with a._ composer - bmutitat new Russ. hand— in ap . ( named bfatheson. a man of 'also', Frolic fjtr ole >;eaa, and sasses of war puna end an economical aaset to -- - < found !n one.of'Tie'curious customs of and death, any home' his day, but of no great -depth, butfromWhose Write for catalogue Ne. u. H-s7•o In the early part of the last`cenYnry writings we ''tray catch: some enjoy- ��' f;acque anri,briganttne.and_tropic �p� A.a_�. able glimpse of the custom -of his isle. >tprtt�ar.[t•CO. 1WWV uttassa+ �'! A Canadian General Bketric Product =it was the -custom for the director of . Thrry bear strange memories time: On 'the. occasron !n question, in , an opera to play the aFcompanimentsf youth and life and love and kallant :on a harpsichord. which had iia lace Matheson's'opera of "Cleopatra," the _ on the stage. Distinguished compcgei• was acting the part. of An -- person -'deeds. " ages who -were present often claitory, and Handel v►as seated at the -'�u �/ Nurses anted hirpsichoid. Wlmen Anthony ed Those reticles ghosts, p r • - a seat oh the stake and felt,free to Within their bleached and salt-encruit- I early in .the opera, yltathesoq cam n- BUFFALO CITY HOSPITAL.' - to the'orchestra and desired to take I Am�ait the ed �torch to set them free O, N. Handel's seat. as director. Tlmere wast' 462 CRIDER STREET Y . come excuse for this, wlah, as \lathe To rise 3n Iridescent' flame. And- join the-theromance of the. L -- 63 beds'fbr-1 #e ecce tlol} of every -known diseaf3e. • : ;son had been the regular dlrector.of � � _ - - the opera' sea.,_Herbert Greer French. SIX DISPENSARIES.. IN CONNECTION But. Handel, with. the .irrttahil.ity -.--- - which characterized him later in life,A • - fTilia'ted with the Universityof Buffalo Medical .and - r crustily refused to give up his place, ".hurt His Feelings — ` chools and DistricNursing Association. =- whereupon, a violent an `el .ensued _Dental S y :\ farntiiand (on tel?pl qn 1• -"S ` . , Iand,aa._they.:were LeaviH the theatre 3 ear re istered-course, fitting u ils'for, Berl ids, Public a: - tmt« a iutshel oe-'oal�" i _ Y_ g g P P t �iatltesmt gave- him a he#rty slap in I Volt Over the \Circ--•"�Vho for ' Health and Administratlire �1ulsill$: — ---- - =- the face. llanciel drew his sword, Farmhand -"Don't get funny wit -III 670 hours devoted to classes recitations, demonstrations and After Ever' Meat Aititlteson defenclfng hintsalf.. and a mc: ,They're for i» y horse." ' laboratory work in Dietetics, Home Economics, Bacteriol- dnel- waw• f(inglit then and there -* Luckily, -perhaps, for our musical lit ----•. --- ;I '`ogy, Chemnistry,'Physiulogy and General Nursing subjects.' , It doesn't take much Prature, Matheson's sword was. Broken 1>,atuondg are a.better investnient - _ I rtunitor segraduates ies for dtes to fill paid "ecut:ire i ' Oppos 'to keep you: --in trim. aKs[in?t• a u7etal }'niton on hie OP' Ihr:ti pc_irls in. time Opinion •�:'f manj p+?SitioHs or pursue :pedal study cour$eS poneut s cont and the honor of each jewelt'ers;• .pear:, can. t;e dc.itroye•1',' ',"rHE EXPERIENCE WE OFFER EQUALS. A Nature only asks a a,ig'ciririvated. Soctn�afier, the tomo .hut dt}tmonds clinnut, :lit tle help.THREE YEAR COLLEGE COURSE composers were at peace and hearty ; goon friends again, ``gg'' ! �� Entrance requirements: 1 year New York State High School W rigley,_s, after ever •----- - -'.- BEFORE BUILDING _ ,? -- t. ---- The MacLean Builders' Guide i meal, benefits teeth, Departure. �alarS, $15.00 a month. Foul, clothing, unif*ms, laundry , ,•nntains 52 pages hrinifal of help- -breath, appetite and Let ,nc Fn, not slowly ful information on! and books -I urnished free... - panning.. build• - As one sumothers in a cavern, _ (nS, f:rrrnciug. "d etnrating, garden- Straight eight hour duty. No split watches. One Whole . digestion. Waiting doom Ing and furnishing. Tfuitdreds of day Oil every seven days. i,l1:P• th-e. sled stow-ererlritig- v(tal QUPBtfOnS'anSl1'PI P. oI. Enables 0o a y A Flavor 1O!''Very Taste Of. northern dawn: A \Feil-coriciuctetl_nllr9ing tour..,-'la>-a-"ane--pmparation6.1 - - o-Proillu trate i. Sen I w'feh Land a splend - opportunity to cultivate t habit xr4 yon t n st r o�1r1 id he b' • a i:leap fusel, v c d w -- 1,ltre tropic night. of right living. a cApr•. llacbean Building '♦-��-•' cons i,ike nue breathless backie,,nl ;;sports, Ltd., :04 Adelaid3 ac. NEW CLASS'NOW FORMING ---- Step from a cliff \:'est Toronto,- �188UE No. 14-'26. -Maude Uschold. y , h •«.m.'.'.,u.......,r•'°�r....mwt':..,y.x_s..•_.,,t.,a.z...m„tidew..s...mih.....•r....,...e..ecove,.s.n�,,..s..,..a.....t..�a..�...._y._...,:.'�............. .:c.- - _ ti:::.Gw..e. ... , .a. -..,,.. ..... ... ... ,�_.. �"ao-.....ci:.,�;.a.`,..,...m..�..a.:.... ,...,; ?ns._.....x•..t...-,. ..a•...— - .m..- .,s .., _ s:....,�..a:d ,. ..:+�-. _s:,...?ativa_�":L[_,,:Ri�•ass.�r]._.,a�"'aaaa.,.: ,.r.,...:y...,.br�.w,s•?i'e 1 ..;,•. :. - .. .. .. „ ..:.:: .'R.^., ,. :+r b:......; r. _ a^r: '";.0.N'•' wvC. v:.Y "1YFY'!;r. 65'w^u :Yf"'MI' 'a,. a .. � ... •r -' ..^ ,.4. i — - The resent trouble arises from The Pickering p . • _ • ignoring the golden. rale, "Do' t $ `'• .� ?�tib15 - unto others as you- %Mould that • • • GOOD' • • W-26 per Aar•; 61.50 0 paid in advance. {7t11eL'e ehgold _do [into r you-" If Vigilance 'Committee 5ubacripu. Sri o� io advance. and Crtat both ea,ployers and employees. _ MAKE - The object of Luis ssociation is tc•® would ebdeavOr to -follow. 'the lessen atealinggud prosecute � O O D G A R.0 E S S ibis f . one. -- IDRN' MURKARt^Proprietor, teachiagt3 of Christ, and live,up to -- --- _ the . golden, rule, the present _ Richardsonda have the best lines in all Garden and Field Seeds Members having proper[ stoleu cornmuni trouble, which.is placing H'ritdin - �^--- NOT88XND COMMENTS. oateimmedutely with any member _:; .'' ,- • - •_, .. ;.; . _ in such great- peril would'- not of E:aoative commiit t ; 7' s1 Rennie'r, Ferry's or Steel Briggs' pkgs 10c or 3 for 25c, rY ,- -One of the greatest cF1res--tila exist. Membership fes �• Corn, Peas, Beans, Beets, Onions, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums in bulk. Tickets maT be Lad tram Mo President or ' apolitical leader can. commit is to !��TT DDE.tbeecretery on application. _ Renuie's Government Tested Mangel Seed in Bulk fail in:Niuniug an election. So °FAR11l` Ezgc. nom. -L. ,7. Backe, C.B. Palm= -40 cents -Guaranteed good seed. long as he gathers about him a good er, M. .S. Ctrepman, Pickering. -Dutch Setts, 20 cents per lb, Potato Onions 16 cents per lb. working majurity he is a popular Now is the time to get your � Multiplyer setts, 16 cents per lb. r man with his supporters. But harrows char erred and D'• Munro, Jas. Richardson, p Presidenr. __ . 8eoretety 4 =j4st as soon as he emerges from a repaired,' ready - - - Include your seed wants in your neat grocery order geueral electiun with ne majority -and have them delivered promtly. in Right, lie be ius to lose o u• - ' g K P popti. for spring H A R lit E S S Buy youc Groceries at the Grocer's . of course, hi_s defeat is IIsr�e ------_-_ - _ e: ss . t}oe ttlilt ni �ap city. and lie [Host EOR `T shuuld call on me before pur- JAM E. 1 C H A R'O S O N be replaced•by a man who knows chasing andsecure how to win elections. He must CLAREMONT priceQ. s - — win elections, honestly -.if p.,ssible, farness repairing done at 1Gt] 1 Ill �n p -'Sto F, but heialust win' them The Rt. all times. ,.Pickering'' _ eHar'dwa­l e' ' rV -�r Hon. Arthur 14ieigbeu, formerlq C S*d b d All Kinds of Haruess Repairs kept r - W. A cab {aha constantly on hand. premier of Canada, now finds hien- --- - - - - ( Q p u .Uler pipe- �`ii8". -e on 4 1jo self in that not rtuaate position. —1 certain -set ion 6f -this Consecva• R lY O 3 t� -- " ` + Now is, the time to get yctip Garden Seeds -Our stock is complete Live party, led by the Matltreal .i am prepared to build and sell all' Farmers,'Attention ether hulk u package. Onion Sets 24c ,f 'Star, demands his retimment from +tyles of lawn, chicken wise and stock e' r a'kagec nio-}-�clb. the leaderehi No ersun doubts fences at reasoisxble pt ices. R + FIELD ►7��Lw7 . p 1? I am agent for the World*-) Greatest ' iy icwiil pay you to consult ale before that Mr: Meighen is an honorable purchasing. Beparator. The Renfrew," Stoves, s and caphble man, fully qualifiedScales and Oil Engines. Fleury's Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Alsikeri Sweet Clover I alao have for sale Asphalt famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, x In every ii -ay to fill the highest Readv R•noilog-.and Wheel Barrowsetc. ail No. 1 Tested Seed, positioLLiu theatnte, but he did Bale Wire, Brantford binder twine Ned second - j did not rain the last election. .'3' F' G?-. �' A R Z E Y band separators for ealc. T LO WE BR did AND VARNISHES b^ WbW,y R. R. I. �oBT• DEYITT, Tu save the surface and brighten up the Home -Get a color card. .il•4H Phone Pick. 192.`" r Britain evideatiy has dark days _ Phone 505 Pick.; BROUGHAM Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. abead of her. She has now enter- ' ed what is probably_ the mostT 0' �- . ry, and E our 5dotto : We have it, cath get it, or it is rut ivade. ier ` avha.b ait11will lead rte 1k hat d to 1 j �� ltd , } { : x. foretell -it Luny becivil war,, and = -nothing is- more terrible than Penny Wise and Po t i i p i *T p �+�D� �p'�tt awhea a mighty nation it divided J. S. BALSDON, _ w P�C____N1 ` into two factions, and endeavors - F0>()1S11 - to settle its differetices by resort log to arms. Far several years :•-'�I7.: Paying a biah price for hKtching eggs the nation has been drifting in and baby chicks, anti then tering A latRe _- --' F this. direction, and -to. many the percentage dirangh ialproper feeding. - conflict could not be evaded. F gu.®• K. CHICK STARTER -i `.rarer since the great. war there �� D C � I C 1!. FEED has been street uregt in the ins. . ' tions of Europe, There is a clave1E`ed fvfthe first 4 weeks, fullo-wed by O. K. Develoonsr f that ie opposed to all order. They Feed and slash a ill elilnimate bowel trouble, leg wreak•• denounce sing*, governmeuta, the Hess etc., besides forcing growth and early maturity. church, civlllzation and all those YEED THE n It. LINES FOR PROFITS. wLo endeavor to 'promote peace - Send for leaflet on teed iaR. �- and good order. Their object is LOUR MILLS T to bring ebaos vat of order, and MAR,KSANI' F1J0 V tL ' LlI I1J1JS ` why they wish to do this or what D• N. REESOR Chi' SONG is to be gained uo man koc,rrti. ;The labor uniooy also are laying :- .. MARKHAM, ONT. up trouble for them.elvea and for If your dealer cannot anppiy you, write direct. .' the nation. Labor, unions have dome a good work fur the laboring clasees so long as they confined -the-ir wutivities--- that is in spcnring justice from ` their employers. a reasonable wage And reasonable hours. But their demands have gone beyond reKson. _ 1' Tbey sre snob that they t•atinut, _ with' justice to their empicyers - and to the nation, be granted. y :00M G! ;Frio • essaveFarmers need lour B Fac'u"fibes' MANY of the prosperous men in this locality make a Y full use of our banning service. Let us conduct all financial trans- actions for y o1r; let us guard -your capital, let us assist ypu in the purchase of more and better t/• stock, or other productive undeeta• takings. The interests and requirements of agriculture are fully understood and well served _ Lay the cornerstone -by this bank. -- out prosperity cow u o p e a i acs a Farmers are invited to avail them - now b accountnen at selves of our local manager's advice is all matters where ammw is our nearest branch. involved. aAW'. Whitby. -QP. Lvnd. Manager Bmokiin Branch. -G. C. Groes, Manager �t A Now Watkins Dealer j I am naw*lxa authorized W atkine DeaIf for the TownshipofPick- _ering. I would like to solicit your business. .'A have a first-class line of products, consisting of Eatracts. 8 ices. Medi - p _ cinal Preparatiooe and Toilet, Articles, _ which I intend selling by the house -to- M EikT,,:,.MRKE ;;e ---• 1 • , house traveliiog met bod. �' t , • z ; Baye your busiueea for me and you _ Will be sure ot,.'regular, aatis-« is ' factory service. • e Round Roast or Steak-, _ 20 -Per Ib —ps a -specialty. 1 -am- offering some _bohlno _ article frim my sample cane, free of * CaupC• St;rfvin Roast or Steak-. .. 25c •• - . charge, aitb every cash purchase Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Rump Ross[. Yours for service, 3434-35. .. Fine Rib Roast, �. L. JiI��CLEA f?Y ¢ �u the distinction and smart appearance that you Heavy Rib Rvast, - 16c would espect to find in a^car with body by Fisher. Shoulder Roast. .. 14 and 16c " TIME TABLE-Piakertas Station- `finished- in- _ �_ _ ____ ..- _-- -... 14t ` ------------ T'S. - Trains going East ,hoe as follows Swung low, gizcei'uIly proportioned, Pot Roast, Lie. 10 Ochil 7.59 A M. attractive Ontario Gray Duco, with smart Landau- Brisket, to boil, •' 28 Local -59 P. X. 25C •• 80 Local 5.25 P. M .-bows, this coupe—despite its low at Lea of Pork,... Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. home in any company, on any occasion, business or ,Zoic of Pork,' ... a .. 25c - --Trains going Wast -dee as follows P + T .. 20c, 23c •' ^ Deo 28 Local 9 A M -social. In addition, ,it provides Chevrolet's Chevrolets charac- 8houldet Roast of Pork, •• s7 Local �. P. M. teristic economy and the superbly stnooth operation Pork Chops, - 28c 9 Mail 9 05P. M. of the Improved Chevrolet valve -in -head motor. � Pure Pork Sausage, .. • • 25c " Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. :. ; Finest Salt Pork.... 25c •` .;IForegoibg is according to Standard Artillery type wood wheels are standardFinest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35C " egmpmea v tt a et-eviotef-Coups-Di - - - -- F wheels may be obtained at alisht estra cost. `�-- --- -sliced, ' ... ... 35.c ; t Rolls (half or whole), SIGNS - _ k - Mild Cured Cottage lI (h e} �Oc ` Glass Signe of all kinds made in order. Bac Bacon 7 " G. &TA. T. LAW -rooked Ham,; 55C Mirrors Re -silvered, cold, Silver, _�------ - -- -� yPetners,.Pewter, Nickel-: - sF Pickering,- .. " - blewoee. and Jewell �- , "i Ontario Head -Cheese,.. .•. a•• �15c Tableware and Jewellery Eas SFirst and Dotneatic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 canta; silvered, rickel•pitited ! y. ,. f 5 lbs l)0 cents' or R,,id-glared. a -tau Estimates Fr". - - h T d'W Fish -Every 1p ufriday:Q� �, � W. 1B O L � E R E W LOW PRICES area rout an hits +- ' LOCC9Tl3 TT,. OT. _ Ybvue: tank. Sherman and Mrs. Rumobr were talk nboti the Way they used to. in Toronto of last week. 'Pi 7. 7. Miss of Toronto, spent ville, visited the latter's parents X• Jarues B. and Mrs. Madill,, on Sun John McGrath and John Brignall day. were in Markham on Sunday. Roy Morgan ie putting brick Luther Bowes, of Petet.bo:o, was veneer on his house and Dr. Tom - here last Friday on business. liuson is building a new veranda Miss Marjorie Wilson spentSun- in front of his residence. day at her home itt-Ashburn. Min Viola. Forsyth returned to Masteri Reid has nively re- her school at Dunbat ton, on Mon. covered from his attack of scarlet day after being laid off duty for lever. Mrs. Albright. of Uxbridge. 19 several weeks on account of ill - visiting with Mrs. Btishby for a ness. CLAREMONT. •Y L, Piuisold'is installing a 90 Leonard Pilkey had a busineso trip to Pirry or. Tuesday, The bowlers are bealm-niocr *to For Sale Exchange S H ,,G L E S N of hogs to the Toronto market ou tank. Sherman and Mrs. Rumobr were talk nboti the Way they used to. in Toronto of last week. 'Pi play. Gr eorge, and Mrs. Lee, of Stouff. 7. Miss of Toronto, spent ville, visited the latter's parents ---,-,.—Sunday at her horne here. Jarues B. and Mrs. Madill,, on Sun John McGrath and John Brignall day. were in Markham on Sunday. Roy Morgan ie putting brick Luther Bowes, of Petet.bo:o, was veneer on his house and Dr. Tom - here last Friday on business. liuson is building a new veranda Miss Marjorie Wilson spentSun- in front of his residence. day at her home itt-Ashburn. Min Viola. Forsyth returned to Masteri Reid has nively re- her school at Dunbat ton, on Mon. covered from his attack of scarlet day after being laid off duty for lever. Mrs. Albright. of Uxbridge. 19 several weeks on account of ill - visiting with Mrs. Btishby for a ness. few days. The U. F. O. shipped a carload W all P a e.r P of hogs to the Toronto market ou Thursday. See the IM Samples at'Bingham a Born, to Cecil and Mrs. Story, before buying. . Thursday, April 20th, EL son Over 500 samples to choose fr6m (Andrew). at 10c per roll and up. A complete line of Pain", Oils a ad Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto, Varnishes at right prtees oppat Sunday with her father, I Estimates Riven all interior and exterior Wm. Cooper. decorating. Mrs. Davies, of Toronto, iia' Call or phone 1813 Claremont visiting with J. and Mrs. Rutchi W.-G.BINGHAM solo for a few days.' 6il for you, Miss Helen Grant, of Toronto, over the week -end with but not for us-= ,71, __.spent -L-oui"nd Mildred Brodie. g d. to make.00 Mrs. -Villeneuve, uV Detroit, Is bread. pending a few days with her par- eats, A. and Mrs. Forsyth. Miss Elizabeth Pugh is• baying Wi or phone the roof of hi residence re-shing- IT TAYLOR'S led. F. M. Cooper bae'the eou- SOLD CRUST'/" 20 WHITBY. ONT. 'tract. Mrs. Lyman Pilkey has parched - IT ied the brick ideace to the estate of the tate reebelonging e, Rebecca Ah One C L A Rt Mon :i CREAMERY I Underhill. Higbealt price paid for Cream at the ------The directors of the Claremont Claremont Crum Union Cemetery me"n Saturday Give us a trial and be cia BEATTY and re-elected the old officer@. Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 180. --Decoration Day will be held, on STANDS FOR THE REST July 4th— A 0 A N A 0 "There was a Pound- of revelry lby night." It was the ebarivari The. Store that saves being given to Ed. and Mrs. Pugb, you money. ,whom we are glad to welcome ` Quality First Courtesy I Always SI home 9D. Fm it and Mrs. Cooper were to : Toronto oD Saturday and while Choic�e qaal Peas, large tin 2 for 25 there met the fornier's niece. wife Corti, 2 for 25 of a missionary from Korea, who Tomatoes. per tin los p are home ou furlough.Fancy Pink Salmon, per tia 18c , C. A. Overland has rented M-rv. Fancy Red Cohoe 28c Baking Powder, NPilkey'a residenes, which she to Surmise cently purchased from the late (contaias'no alum) lb tin 25c Miss Rebecca Caderbill's Estate. Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin Ile and will move it-bereto on Jane lot. Babbei Cleanser. per tin ge Mrs. Palmer, who has been visit. S. O. S. The Magic Cleaner, 1116 toor her sister. Mrs. Geo. Lee, of "or pots and pans) per pkX Isc stile, for several weeks, has Randy Ammonia, 3 pkgs 25,c retu cued to Claremont to the home Roman Meal. large pkg 28c 'of her parents, J. Br and Mrs. Me Pearint Butter, toy pails '28c dilL Corn Flakes, 3 pkg,.4 for 29c As Lyman PiJkey and J. Pallid. Post's Bran Flakes. 2 for 25c ter *ere rettiri from a fishing Cora Starch or Silver trip h6tweek the weight of the Gloss Starch, per P. g 12t - fish caused the buggy to sink deep Large Juicy Prunes, 2 The 19c into the mud on the Brock mad. Good quality 5 string Broom, 59c The borse left this buggy with two 4.stritig Broom, 49c ourprisedi. men in this seat. date, Lyman Pi contemplates Globe Washboards, 50c sit Floisebmai Yen (health a pair or a double house Pakes, fresh every day) each 4c -erecting on his lot opposite hiWump fac. Salmon and White Fish, tory some time daring the sum fresh every Friday. mer. We would like to see more lRighAt girice pi for fati poop e n d-twatlfouses and thus r ace. attract more people to our vill. age. Next Sunday night is Boys' U Night at the B. Y. P. . The SPRING ladies gave their program some weeks ago and now the Rea tlenien are to reciprocate. "The Man- hood of the Raster" .-will be the -."is here Central theme for the evenir4g. You are very heartily invited to isttead this meeting and bring friends ..,.your. At Last I • Mothiai services will be observed in the United Chnrch on Sunday next. A special program will be given in theSanday School room at 10 a. to ., to which all mothers are especially Invited. Special services will be hold in the church at 11 a. ri when a ladies' See our new link 61 choir will furnish music. To the evening at 7 o'clock a male quar. a','wall Papers tette will sing. Strangers ei all re made welcome. �Ih'e PapK for every room &�hd following,is the report. of sit e4ery'prioiiii the Junior room of the Claremont- abliesebool for the--monti of April. * Honors. Sr. II -Lester McCullough *, Alms Pugh *Rod Ted Tomlinson (e. sal). V Jr. If- Wilmot Hill, Rob Sherwin -Williams- ert Spenceley. Sr. I -Margaret Dopking *., Lena Slack, June For- paints syth. Jr-_j±7EveIyoT"Ior* Vic'- -au,-d-- _•—.dor Fi_%Xton *,(Margaret Overland* V arnishes .'I@obel Tbhuson *, and Doris Lift - ton equal). Prime r_=Ronitld Joyce McCullough *, a., Make things look brighter _PP old Morgan*. Primer C -Anna, and better Forsyth. A. V. Spoffard. Teacher. Next Sunday is to be a day of /exceptional interest. Itis "Motb- -era' Day." 'Old and yonng will be delighted at this opportunity of paying honor to whom honor is A good range of due, our mothers. The morning service will_ I 'Moth -_-New Gin-glum's-- be given over entirely to a - �ers' Day" program, which will in - just arrived elude a brief entitled "Mothers tFageont, of is Bible." Let Come and get your choice -everybody turn out next Sunday morning: r L a L frij�..- Don't -let M-other--stai ----.-before they. are - all home to cook the dinner. Insist picked over -on-her coming, that you and eve may and all other moth - May honor ers on this great day set aside ea pecially for her. The pastor wili Ds A, S C T I Ereach in the evening as usual. "St. iq quhipi being PAul Find the 'p T' I rjr VkT 160 acres •.10 Radison, lkorth-Westi,' 014y Li House rind granary. This is a desirable property. J. E, DISNEY. 27 Real Estate. Whitby, Oat. salt Nova Scotia 41binales ' t Galvanized Steel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingles - for sale at T. PATERS9X8 ;- - . CLAREM01S . - Can and get prices. Fur St0ra' e- 9 N. W. STAFFORD Alfalfa No. 1. 11.00 per bush. Marble and Granite Dealer. a Better Price I Cemetery Lettering etc." Cold Air Vaults First-class work guaranteed. -7 --3-M Cent-of__y4Q*_QWr1_ and Pickering_ valuation. East Townline. Coats - Re -modeled Pheone Whitby 139R 32F 7. and Re -lined 27.40 P. 0. 1 -WhItby R,R. At summer prices. Gaal t is our a i in to make the besk pro- Buy from the manufacture r. ducts possible, bread oL 9_C0�I a cakes, to sell. atthe low est.c&&h_pdce_._. giiiwire, f2 -stays to rod, 56c. Half block east of Broadview Hard and Soft Coal, of the 231 Danforth Ave.. TORONTO, ONTARIO best quality on hand W all P a e.r P THOS. A.LAW, Fruit Rrees, Shrubs EU. See the IM Samples at'Bingham a body will be, happy for before buying. . Having . secured the agenoy for T.W. Over 500 samples to choose fr6m Bowman & Son, Star Nurseries, Ridgetown, Ont. at 10c per roll and up. A complete line of Pain", Oils a ad I am prepared to take orders for all kinds of Fault Trees, Small Fruits. Varnishes at right prtees Ornamental Shrubs P.m. at I Estimates Riven all interior and exterior - lowest possible prices. Special rates for large quaniTiles. decorating. 45tf N. `J. Chapman, hickering Call or phone 1813 Claremont Cheap rates for far�a and country W.-G.BINGHAM buildings. Painter and Decorator :Wibdstbrm Insurai on buildings. Claremont, - - Ontano wind mills, Silos etc. Rennie's TESTED SEEDS 0 U Fmt OROCME6 ARIM Better Bread at Alfalfa No. 1. 11.00 per bush. Red Clover No. 1 17.50 44 a Better Price I Timothy No. 1. 5.50 of .. . .. Alelike No. 1, 14.50 . Only 18e per large loaf, strictly cheaper yon got it. cash and carry from We pay you a good market vrice. 1. the store. / ----- Got one prices on Fortilizers. Garden Seeds, Corn,. . - Better Broad delivered at your, Roots Ete. door. 2(x- per large loaf. Our goods are positively ' the beab t is our a i in to make the besk pro- • ducts possible, bread oL FROST FENCE I cakes, to sell. atthe low est.c&&h_pdce_._. giiiwire, f2 -stays to rod, 56c. Bank will relieve any anxiety regard - BANKING ing the whereabonta of your valuables Fin; wire, 12 eiay#, 62c. I 0 U Fmt OROCME6 ARIM F. A. U U U r is it CLAREMONT HONE: Agent for Ackerman's Quality '1P1CKE0%5 Harness. Ask th6 user. a. a Litter' 'Carriers, Hay Carriers, OES Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow OTS Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc-. I It will POT you my prices on XT BERS' to N D R - _B buy =9 elsewhere. - ------------------- above before FRANK J. PROUSE Here is another list of these wonderful values, which you should not PICKERING. ONTAIUS mise: Men's Knee Rubber Boots, red and white soles, 350 to 4.00. Meo's, Womin's and Children's plain Over Rubbers, 65c, `4 5c and 1.10. We also have a fall supply of famous Greb ShOeS, tectal clearance. Nelm's l3lack Overalls, regular 2.00. for 1.50. Men's Khaki Pants. re it 1.50. gular 122--a pt Call at OMPS Phone 3WO _R_ N G -what We Promisei Do I B U Y 10 8.4* Everything you can in your home' "I z. Town, The more you -buy the cheaper yon got it. N We pay you a good market vrice. for your produce -butter s1id, eggs, poultry, beans etc, Our goods are positively ' the beab Deposit Box in the and -cleanest that * can be bought and the margin of profit added is very small, so you run no risk of Bank will relieve any anxiety regard - BANKING ing the whereabonta of your valuables paying high prices- Everything is guaranteed or your many is cheerfully refunded,' by you or a duly authorized person FM So let us get together and boi our Home Town and every- body will be, happy for 6icost is C.'eux j)-erf, RS day; ethe value received is am ei-tim- Ever a -A Ever. -FRANK CHIDLOW, CLAREMONT. ONTARIO PTr-K N7r, - P 0 Maple Hui Led &I Fire Insurance Co i Cheap rates for far�a and country 4C buildings. :Wibdstbrm Insurai on buildings. -T PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Managi& wind mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance V of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Wi or phone ED. BOWMAN 20 WHITBY. ONT. 1CLAREMONT CREAMERY I :7' Higbealt price paid for Cream at the Claremont Crum Give us a trial and be cia BEATTY . STANDS FOR THE REST F. A. U U U r is it CLAREMONT HONE: Agent for Ackerman's Quality '1P1CKE0%5 Harness. Ask th6 user. a. a Litter' 'Carriers, Hay Carriers, OES Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow OTS Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc-. I It will POT you my prices on XT BERS' to N D R - _B buy =9 elsewhere. - ------------------- above before FRANK J. PROUSE Here is another list of these wonderful values, which you should not PICKERING. ONTAIUS mise: Men's Knee Rubber Boots, red and white soles, 350 to 4.00. Meo's, Womin's and Children's plain Over Rubbers, 65c, `4 5c and 1.10. We also have a fall supply of famous Greb ShOeS, tectal clearance. Nelm's l3lack Overalls, regular 2.00. for 1.50. Men's Khaki Pants. re it 1.50. gular 122--a pt Call at OMPS Phone 3WO _R_ N G -what We Promisei Do I Consider: When it is something that cad be 10 8.4* @wai the best alone Is •aufflcient. Maximum Security Office aid Works. Whitby, Ongir Pickering at-MinimiUm Cost HARNESS Deposit Box in the Our supply of quality Harness and :"ASAFETY nearest branch, of the Standard TOOTS -GMB SHOE Bank will relieve any anxiety regard - BANKING ing the whereabonta of your valuables We have a large stock of this Famew permitting free ;access to them for hard -wear and tear. by you or a duly authorized person FM it at any time during banking hours. tion for repairing all, kinds of 6icost is C.'eux j)-erf, RS day; ethe value received is am ei-tim- boots.— able sense of secrity. Harness maker, PTr-K N7r, - P 0 ' STAN DAMUA K-- :- -Z OF CANADA -T PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Managi& 13ranch*# also at Brocktin. West Hill. Whitby Consider: When it is something that cad be done but once, be It great or @wai the best alone Is •aufflcient. J. T. MATHISON Office aid Works. Whitby, Ongir Pickering Leah or Goods Store 1 HARNESS ­.: 4 Our supply of quality Harness and Parts is now complete. TOOTS -GMB SHOE We have a large stock of this Famew Boot on hand -unbeatable for hard -wear and tear. REPAIRING .We maintain our establishedreput tion for repairing all, kinds of boots.— CECIL BRADLEY Harness maker, PTr-K N7r, - P 0 .:�43%.f»' `.. �'� .�. � •,1i "m. '.. - ... . e-i•t:4. , y... ..n T. ,. ro y .. „ I--..: .'. �,: . . „^, .., ron(!'•- '.' '.>. p. ':..., ...: '. A.. ''.' :`. ..".. 4 _ '.O•R. ."•in"•..mr,q. ne+y �',_;. _._ •Sfx ':'L"'°"w'. "'M1""li- _ ..a-d.'-SY"F'A,. ..�,r. - d `- 6 - i. .Y -� p�..iby „w. •�.: rr' 'A. f+n .� 1 .' ,.. �v�YJ'•.»n•' ..f •wL 1: .: �,. ... ..J w. .9M . +.. 1 Y. ... . ae • 11 w � - -r. M MUMN WORKERS INVOLVED 'GENERA STRIKE ORDERED IN BRITAIN '. *'A' 1.vndort,' May 3.-=A general strike � P•remi,er• 8o:dwin's official' residence, of -Syrti s Labor. has Been car ed for betwes n the rival parties. midnight 6 -night is support of the On one side was Mr. Baldwin and x his Cabinet On the other the thirty - For orthe first time in history the i two members of Labor's "Council of most powerfully organized groups of Action," more accurate:y the General r woricera in the world have chal.engoed Council of the Trades Union Cor gress. i i the Government, which has retaliated The mere fact that this meeting was by moving troops and warships;' and held was generally considered to he, a m issuing a Royal proclamation of a na- sign that a sett-ement was possible, tironal •emergency.. This in effect sus- i'nvo:ving the coal miners. The at- pends normal civil 'liberties. tempt to reduce mine wages is respon- i A group, of 200 men constituting sibla for the threatened general walk- } -46 General Council of the Trade Uri_ out. Son Congress ordered the general ! The Downing Street conference fo:- striw a#ber executives of all the great how -ed a day of Cabinet meetings, the trade unions took the unprecedented] coming and going of Lord Chancellor 'N .,step of delegating full powers to, the Cave between King George at Wind - Y. Counc L Later detailed orders were I sor and the,.Cabinet headquarters, and r__a FOUR PERSONS DROWNED WHEN SQUALL L; UPSETS BOAT IN RICHELIEU RIM x " Montreal, Qua., May 2 --.-Four per-, choring'and then lying flat in :the hot- .' soma, Max Epstein, 25; Mitchael As- i tom of their crafts, but the unfortun- troff, 25; an unidentified woman ate party after dropping anchor at- a child, also unknown; were dro-tempted to make the shore. in the Richelieu River ear:y this even- I Epatein at the oars could be seen by l Ing when their boat was overturned }n, a crowd which gathered at the fort, a aqua•2 near the old Fort Chamb:y. to be struggling with a mighty stroke Theparlay was on a fishing trip' to bring the boat into :and. Dragging when the •tragoedy oc:urred. the anchor, he had succeeded in pu!:ing Striking with the near velocity of a l the boat to within 60• feet of the shore -� tornado, this wind swept down on the, when the woman suddenly jumped to fort soon after four o clock this afterpi her feet and capsized the light craft. noon and caught the seven rowboats i Epstein managed tib drag himself whieh--wee-n -on the, Riche• ieu Diver, in i onto the tapturned boast but in an at - this vicinity at the time in a wild tempt to pull one of his companions to squall. - The occupants of sz of the safety beside him, he lost his ba'ance boats withstood the tempest by - an- and went down with .the other three to of Emergency - ed to labor throughout the country t con itiu—s session o e o n to quit, of Action at -Labor's centre -in ':cele- s ,. Perfects Apparatus Proclaimed in Britain There remains little hope'of avert- stone Square. It. M. Ranger, of Newark. described ing the strugglIa which serious Eng- ( The Council of Action which has `as the inventor of ra6lo .photography, Londa May 2.—The fo :'ovists to lthshmen behove may hold more peril] called a general strike of 5,000,000 who is now 1n. England perfecting t}►e' s� the text of the Royal proclamation # 1br RTi^tish institut'_ons than the Great' workers for to -marrow midnight and g ' ' issued yesterday, sec arias a abate of »� IB transmission of pictures across the At• 1 £; War itself. It• is a struggle who:•by the Cabinet were trying to find a lantle. He hopes to haQe European emergency as the resw5t of the catling + of a neral strike b the British unlike the general strikes that have farmu s which would permit resump- events appear in the =same day's y ade broken out on the Continent, because tion of negotiations between the min- papers on this continent. Whe as,unions' the E nc� eta „ here. British Tabor is prepared to fight; ers and the coal owner§. At a lata - - •� Act of1920, i2 is enactetii° eoiidhq ;>� its leaders. hour to -night, however, 1t was an- CONQUEROR OF FALLS Peace negotiations were in progress nounced that the negotiations had ,appears to us that any action has 3' KILLED BY ORANGE PEEL ry ' been ta•k!n or is immediately threat_ h .v _to-nightt at Number 10 Downing St., failed - . E• LCltCll Who Werit f d so� b an person or body of per sorra, of such nature and an so ex - "'Bobby" s a .- , N Tiiir MARKETS�r ben'in e a scale as to be caku}ated, �� Over Niagara in Barrel, Dies by interfering with th�eupply and from Trivial Cause. distribution of food, water, fuel or _ A despatch from London Gays:—A light, or with :lee means of locorno TORONTO. I despatch to The Even­ i-- ng 1+levva from tion, to deprive the community ot-- Man. wheat—No. 1 North., $1.704 : � I Christchurch, New Zealand, says that the essentials of life, we may by No. 2 North., $1.64%; No. � North.. "Bobby" teach, who went over Ni- proeammation declare that such a c sot q ;a a ra Falls in a steel barrel in 1911, state of emergency exists. s Manus—No. 2 CW., nominal; No.. : And whereas, the present, immediate not gtroted; Po. 1 feed, 52c; No, 2 to dead from injuries received when + t; feed, 50c; Western grain quotations y $ he slipped on a piece of orange peel Arthur Hemin threat of cessation of work in the -y Atm corn, tack, Toronto—No. 2! y ;; inthe streetbeach broke a . which was found a cosi mines does, in our opinion, con ` ^ y ye - I � •'' neoe�ssary to am u�tate, Who has been awarded the gold medal stituta a state of emergency within 11 elMw, 88c; Na 3 low, &5c. !!'of the Graphic Arta Society! forthethe meaning of the said Act r Millfeed—Del., Montreal freights, � - - P � best group of work, regardlEse of Now, therefore, in pursuance of the $ bags included: Bran, per ton, $31.26;' :;� .,ebb y clas:ltication, shown at their annual said Act, we do, b and with the ad - shorts, y' Leach, a Canadian, achiev- y ,.. t?iorta, per ton, 833.25; middlings, y ` ed world-wide notoriety through his, exhibition held at the Toronto Art vice of our Privy Grvnrrl; trereby u $40.25; good feed flour, r baq,. $2.30. Y Ont oats --44 to 48c, feo.b. aini I feat at Niagara Fails. He was the Galleries. declare that a state of errbergemcy 1 pointa. second person to go over the Falls and exists. Given at our Court at Buckingham ° Ont. good milling wheat --$1.39 to ;x. live, the flrxt being Ylrs, Anne Edson; TWO CHILDREN BURNED ►ig a 1.41, f.o.b. ,shi " ping points, according ` w` Ta or, of Ni Palace this thirtieth dayof April. " >F r y' agora Falls, N.Y.,-who' AND A THIRD UidURED P ; , r� to freights made the trip in a barrei, Oct, 24, in the year of our Lord, 1926, and Ilk ' is Barley, malting - -62 to 64e 19014 In the sixteenth year of our reign, iBaeltwhsat--No. 2, 7Z�e. i Farmhouse at Cain Bridge, God Snve the King. _ '1R e—NO. !L 85c. Leach's trip wad made. July 25. 1911. He was severely battered and I Near Winchester, Scene of i� l�aa. `four—First pit:; ;9, Toronto; � e" do, second pat., $8.50 Sir Eanie Howard , bruised in .the drop of 158 feet over I _ Tragic Fatality. /OMAN KILLED WHEN 3> Ont Hoar—Toronto, 90 per cent The BrftJsh ambassador to t<'sahfag• the Horsestoe Fa::a, but his injuries{` Ottawa, May 2—Two children are TRAIN HITS TRUCK i aa~, per Farrel, !v carbta, Toronto,. who spoke to Toronto at the were only superficial. He was 49 yenta f i + old when he performed the feat. dead' and another,(s not expected to pat #6 seaboard, in bulk, 18.30. luncheon of the combined Canadian. Straw—Carlota, r ton, $9 to $9.50, Rotarian and Empire Clubs and was I live as the result of a fire on Saturday �i € per i Huttons Seriously Injured on Screen A despatch from Niagara . Fulls, . at the farmhouse of Vi►i:liar Sommers y � f nga---Standard, rec!eaaed, f. present at a social function of the Wo- Ont., says:—The ' death of . Bobby Grade Crossin Near � r' ab. bay ports, per ton, $22.50, urea's. Canadian -Club . He declares is Caas Bridge, nest Winchester, Ont:, n� - Cheese --hew, large. 20c; twirls. [each, intrepid Falls thrill -seeker, re -.35 mi -es from Ottawa. The dead are 0 1 th his Canadian experiences have moves one of the magi i^tures picturesque ; Z . Zia; triplets, 22c; Stiltons, ..3c. Old, P • 9 Albert McKee 4 ears, son of lar 25c twins 26c; tri ets,27c, gi hJm great confidence in the fu- figure, from the Nia Niagara district, Be- ate- y I A despatch from Til:sonhurg, Ont-, I� ge P' • ture of the country. Hugh McKee, a neighbor of Summers, says:—Mm. Charles W. Graydon, was Butter—Finest creamery prints. i sides going over the Falls in a torte: Y Y 88 to 38%c; , and Herbert Summers, aged 3 years, (instant: killed and her husband seri- 88 1 creamery, 3854 to � on Ju. 5th, 1911, Leach man times y 8??h ; No,, 2, 94 to 9$rdc. Dairy firsts, 34c. Potatoes, Quebec, per Y ' Y son of the owner. gf the, house. William j y ba car lots, $9.60 to 83 7r, defied death in sensational stunts with Summers, Jr„ aged 2 years, is in a' °ugly injured at noon on Thursday'. `prints, 2751 to 295yc. Calle,,, mad. quality suckers $6.50• the Falls as a backArowid. when the truck in which they were Eggs --Fresh extras, in cartons, 35� critical condition. _- Mgx, $ln; so", Sl2 to $12.Lb. He succesaf.ully negotiated the riding was stylet by the CXR. pas- -to Me; fresh extras, loose,'34c; trash �Ir. and Mrs. Summers and )firs. Whirlpool Rapids in a barrel, dropped sensor train at Courtland. Mrs. Gray. 8rate, 3$c; fresh seconds, 28 to 29c. • - P°o P • PPe McKee went to Ottawa on Saturday, don was thrown about thirty yards Dressed po —Chickens, spring, , with a parachute from thtupper arch Y _ p alit? p xavi Mr, McKee in char of tire' ^lb., 70 to Sr., chickens, 1b., 35 to S7c; ! CANA'DA S FIRE LOSS bridge over the Gorge and from an � � i and died immediately, white Mr. Gray bens, over_ 4 to 5 lbs., 39c';,do, 8 to ! aero )ane over the Falls, and perform- children. He was chopping wood in ;don received severe cuts and badly 4 lbs., 8�c roosters, 25c ducklin s, 5� ';40,712,172 IN YEAR p lx having shaken. up and it is not. known the yard, haus left the children in i P � g ed many other similar feats of daring. the kitchen with the.door open. 'The lbs. and up, $0 to 91c; turkeys, 4Qc. tlali Leach's last bid for notoriety here whether he sustained internal injur- Beans—Can. hand-picked, 62.40 per, Per Capita was late last fall when he attempted door war closed either, by the wind or fes or not The track was demoiiehed, bushel; primes, $2.40 per bushel Compared With 83 Cents to swim the lower river just be'.ow the the little ones, and the first warning This crossing, right in the heart of A Kap! Produc—Syrg per snip• McKee had of the tragedy was when i the vial a iris rho a death tri S&L. $'Z.48p pas b -Sal, $280 per gal; in England. _Falls. He failed when he tried to re- p y - for several earn,, as there has been • s passer-by on the road shouted to him maple angor, lb„ 2b to LBc; maple A despatch from Ottawa says:— rover his false teeth, which Tell out that the kitchen was on fire. Rushingy l Caarwda s fire lose for the year 19.5 In he found the room fl:led.with flames man fatalities on this sot A - syrup, naw. per gal.. $2.60. , � ---0- y P Pear. . Honey--60-ib. tins, 11% to 12c per, entl Mr. Graydon, who was driving, 'lb.; 10-}6. tura, 1155 to 12c; 6 -lb. tine, was $40,712,1"2, according to figures Bust of Lord Durham and dense smoke, the fire evidently' did not see the `rain approaching, al- . - 11 to 12%c; 2%-1b. tins, 14 to 14%%.1 provided in his report by J: Grove Presented to the Dominion having started from the cooking stove.! though there is an alarm bell at the Smoked meat& --Hams, med., 80 to {Smith, Dominion fire commissioner Groping around to the smoke; he crossing, and the engine caught the 82c; 000kud mama, 47 to4lie; smoked! and hon. secretary -treasurer of the A despatch from Ottawa says Pound the three little forms stretched truck almost in the ventre. The -train !tolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to Vie; break-' Association of Canadian Fire Mar- Speaker. Lemieux in the House of on the floor unconscious, and carried; was brought to a stop in a very few Cast bacon 82 to 86c; special brand I steals, which held its annual meeting Commons announced that a bust of them out. yards as it was stopping at the station , breakfast bacon, ,3 to backs, hereThe were affected b boneless, 36 to 43c. Lord Durham had been received by the Y the smoke; a few rode away. + There were 31,757 fires during the Government as a and their flesh : ra y y •, Cured meats --Long clear bacon, EO I gift from Mr: St P cisco!;' cooked b bo 70 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90 lbs., $23.76; I year, the largest of which was that � Strachey of London, England. the intense heat. A remarkable -fes- l 20 Ibs. and up, $22.94; lightweight tin the lumber yards at Hawkesbury, premier Ki s akin on behalf tore is .that their clothing, whilel NO Coal from Belgium rolls in barrels, $42.66; heavyweight 1 the Iose of which is officially phto #t of the Government, said that the gen- scorched, had not .ken fire, - •Two ot+ t0 Break the Strike rolls, $39,60 per bbl + ; $1,400,000, arcus gift was 'moat deep'ry appreciat- the ch9dren died a few hours later i! Lard --4 •'iibri�es" 17%` •to 18c; 1 . "In Great Britain,." said Mr. Grove Brussels' May 3,=No Belgian coal _ tubs; 'Smith to 18%4; pails, 18% .to 19c • ed* He requested Mr. Speaker to ex- without regaining cansciousiiess. The p + , Smith during the course of his report, l tend__thanks to Mr. Strachey. Right fire was got under control with the de- is expected to cross the North Sea -to - tierce§, lb to 16 to �a, 15% to shortening.: i "there is a fire loss of 83 cents per! Hon. Arthur Meighen, on behalf of struction of the kitchen only. he:p break the British 'coal strike. It C !rails, 16 to 18 c; blocks, 17 . to 18c, I capita. This and the increase by $700,- ( the Opposition, a:so extended thanks �- ~--- - is not definite y known what attiLtitie'� Heavy steers, ,choice, $7.60 to $8;'; 000 over the previous year caused the ; t; Mr. Strachey.. British Unemployed Drop the Belgian' miners will take to show �� their solidarity with the British, but do, Rood, ' 67 to $7.25.I butcher � widest concern in the Old Country, I - Lowest in Several Years. ,y .•steers, choice, $7 to $7.75; do, good,; and yet in Canada the $40,000,0@0 an -{Boy Lose& Sight of Eye that they wi_l not permit coal ship _ $6.25 to $6.75; do, com. to med., $5 to; nual loss, or $4.39 per capita of the ,Tents to England is reported as pray - -$6; butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to lotion, still a By StiCiC �i'hTown by Chum despatch from London says:— ticacl cert n. t ;7.26 ; do, cod, $6 to $6.50 do con. ` poP'u appears to' cause very I For• the first time in several years the I Y g0, , ; little concern.'' A despatch from Guelph says:— -number of unemPleyed-in Gr6at • l;-- What, further measnreas wioM los itW6 to $5 96 , butcher cows, choice, • do p�dis-ty-be decidted Thursda ,$6.25 to -$d; do, fair to. good, $4 to { The - cost of fire protection to the Struck by a stick thrown by a play- tain has dropped down below the mil - The Z $6; butcher balls. good, $5 to $6:76; municipalities, Grove Smith 'stated, I � The Iniernatipnal T'ed:r- afitrn—ot 4 g mate, Richard Farnworth, 8 -year-old lion mark. The total number of un-. - bologn&s, $3.50 t�"$4; canners and: Was $25,103,246, Whiist the total cost i Miners agreed at a recent congrziss in son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Farn- employed is now 997,000, which' repro :cotters, ;2.60 to $3.ii0; springer,, ; to the public of CanadA was $102,45 - i Bvuss•e:c that in case 'aF a strike in • t worth, ;E:ora Road, had the sight of sents a drop of MAO during the past _.S,;oice, $8J to $90; good milch cows, 816. During the year 374 deaths were r i F.r:gland the , Federation must prevent 470 to $80; medium ccws, $45 to $60; i hit eft eye destroyed. year. , i caused' by fire and 1,713 severe in- ( � =' "i shipments frcm na ports to England. •.; ., feeders, good, $G.2i to 26.75; do, fair, juries. _.-. _ - . _.__._ _.._ — .. I The Belgians are expected to be the $5 to $6; 4 ra, good, iv to hoic ; - - STERLING EXCHANGE ADVANCES TOWARD iia, fair, $4.fi0 to $6; calves, choice, i first to act upon it. '$12 to $12.50: do, good, $9.50 to $11; ' Sea Lions Mowed Down do, lights,, $5 to $9; good lambs,' By Machine Guni Mother Fatally Burned r $14 to $14.90: do, red., $?2.6U to $13; - . GOLD PARITY ON NEW MARKET Carries Baby for Mile do, cul'' -s, $10 to $11.60; Rood light sheep, $8 to $10; heavy sheep and' A dt�spateh from Victoria, B.C.,i - bucks, $5.50 to $6.50; hogs, thick' says:—Thousands of sea lions and a A despatch front Saikat<xin says:— smooths, fed .and watered, $13.60; oto, their clums u will be mowed down A despatch from New York says:— discount rate to 3 1-2 per cent-, money! Carrying a nine -months -old Baby in e.o.b. $13; do, county iTitG, 312.75; Y P P The return to sterling exchan a to has been attracted to London b the her Arnts and followed` b her two Y Po by, machine gun fire when the Can R R Y h Y -do, off cars, $14; do, thick fats, f.o.b., I ad'ian. Government. starts its annual within striking distance of gold parity 5 -per cent. bank rate arid -the -higher' other smaii chi4dren, Mrs -R:-'Psreen- _ $12.:10; select. temium, $2.66. war on the greatest; enemy of the Pa- Thursday accompanied the continued I level of interest rates prvevai:inR there. � teau, aged 30, of the Duck Dike dis MgNTREAI,. -i flow of funds from New York to Lon- In striking contrast to the strength coxa--ew., No. 3, 635�,c: do, ;70. 3, ciflc Coast salmon, Fishery patrol ( R R tract, rani to her sister's home smile -. res 62'cic; extra No. don, u+!ting from the current dis-; of sterling, French and Belgian francs away,' and died A few hours aftc►r 1 feed, 60c. Flour, boats will start out to scour the coast .,,-:-62%c; 'Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, $9; for the huge mammals, which congre- I Parity in bank rates between the two! reacted to new record low levels at; ward of burns received in an expo Irec)nds, $8.60; strong bakers', $8.30; ; gate in, herd's in the spring breeding centres. The cable rate on the cur-� 3.27 1-2 and 3.47 cents respective:y.� sion of kerosene. Seeing the fano vrmter pats, choice, $6.70 to $6.80. i seaso>;. As they establish themselves rency advanoed'to $4.869-16, white the The agreement reached at Washington !reuse burning lacy husband caro in to communities at well-known points, demand rate ruled close to $4.861-4, for a funding of the French debt came from the field where by was working 1inl:ed oats bag, 90 lbs., $8.30 to $3.40. - _Shorks,_ 33 25. Mid- -- —�i�in a' $JO 20. Aay, No 2, per fon,�they form ._an_ easy mark for expert as compared with the accepted parity too late to have much effect on the and, fc twin his wife's trail b the gunners, and topple over into the sea Since the New York Federal Re i day it`ra currency, although ate in the S + Y R $1:1.60.` french cu y, R fragments of her burned f-.•othia car "Cts;,$13.60. - llied_s from it8 earl butter. No. 1 pasteurized, 33 t,ioff.their rocky perches in hundreds as i>�lY Y reac%d.__the__hoiiae_-whor+e_�. 1$354 c. Eggs, fresh extras, 36c; freshla deadly fire is poured at -theta. !serve Bank 1•ast week. reduced ata rs- tow. _ sought refuge, .i..,, •' -. a _,w ..,. w,. ... :.. s. .. .,,_.... ... .. >. .. .• �`. .:'. .: -_-.- ✓' - f.•.u^9°:'' ..a.Q..�% '�•!�- ,ytu,ei 5 ,.•.:."a ,'w:e',` !l�.4w rrr•-.... .........._ s... ,'Z•,.� _. .••r rr:.:. _.. . _ -.. � _ r _-z Ea.L-.. .. _,. NY.ir... '_...,,+t. ♦ _ .._. -r a .: _ r'.'-r..� _ _ `_•'vin+- :�.:: .. _?M r„ ...,.—„--ii:�:.rs . A+�;e±ro-,ie 9_ _s�"_^"dt4 .. ...... ..-.sG'-r"�..•,ye.;., 1 r:fk:•�.:..�_ _up_ ��Tic PAIN "n)- 7-V K -40' -7 man prevailed on me to take.it It Z., _�7 7 Tou:*Ould not wish Adi ear It"11141. doy M_ Ly din E ��Tic PAIN AASY TRIMS & Point of View. man prevailed on me to take.it It An Impossible Balance lia,. donkey', gong Is not a pretty B1WD 0 Tou:*Ould not wish Adi ear It"11141. doy Ly din E to*; LOR t. ur 9 Yet when the human* m: "The don of No Avall—IThe BI not the only'symptott s of keybrays!" Trouble Must be Treated How do they know? Fer6pa tiw dm - key -prayo. �ica, Lu4rnbago, Gout, -,Through the Bkwd. Arthritis are all offshoots of etable Compound in the newspapers. I have taken eight bottles so Tai and.. that painful illness. An excess To ears untunied—but not to yours and 'The most a rheumatic sufferer can mine— rheurnatic afflictions. As a hope for In rubbing something on the The donkey readers harmonies divine; swollen. aching ;olnta is a little relief Lithia, and in Sal ithofes Yet should your voice and mine in And all the while the trouble is becom.%, paens blend, ium Phosphate in one single Jag more Armly.rooted. It is now Who knows what donkey-eaza It mighit ._.�'known that rheumatism is rooted In Wat er. Sal Lit ofos has been offend! ­ A the blood, and that as the trouble da Kyle.Lyncb, in West Winds.. goes on the blood be(,qmej stIlHurther thin And watery. To get rI4 of rheumatism, Britain Beats the World. aassified Ady This is a 11 .�therefore, you must so -to the root of ttle by-play for use In NO MEDICINE LIU I a parlor entertainment of tricks A- Birmingham firm;- manufairturing `ZC`1Wc NOVORS SOL16 4 1:h-e-tJ�6ubf6-In-_t_&_eb1o_ad'_ That to why and stuatif. - The trickster has used- wton. Vnft&k St.. Tarsus. E Dr. W41111ffms' llbk Pill, h,vv-pr,,,,-d elect ical-goods-has Just -ha" 19efio— a tumbler for some purpos BABY'SOWNTABUM NO order from Australia. The agent Quite so. so beneficial when taken for this It has served Its purpose, he takes Teaeh6r—"Wbat are the duties of trouble They make new, rich blood a playing card from the pack, who secured this -order made an otkr the mayor?" w ch a Newborn Babe or to the buyers to test hie apparatus Child—"He appoints and disappoints hl xpela the poisonous acid and stands It upright on a plate and For Either the the rheumatima disaWiMrs. There are balances the tumbler an it. er Th a inst that of any foreign.firm, and city officials." thousands of former rheumatic out- the tumbler remsAns,- in defiance of the Growing Child. in Caltuds, "w well and strong, the laws of gravitation, during the the test was so overwhelmingly in 'who thank ))r_Williams' Pink Pills Femainder of the tricks. —There to no other mediclueto equal favor of the British goods that the 7 that they are now 1-ee from the aches It the spectators could- walk be- Baby's Own Tablets for little ones— - in future, their buyers declared thaT, and pains of -this dreaded trouble One hind the trickster's tablkthe �nys- wh'ether It be for the newborn babe orders should- go to England, says a of these in Mi. Rohl- A. Smith, Merse tery would be a my2tery no longer. or the growing child the Tablets al- BIACKKES y London magazine. 7 The card used is prepared for the ways do good. They are absolutely Point, who says:--�-"Some years trick. Another 'card Is bent length- The United States has, to come to us free from opiates or other harmful ago I was a ttacked with rheumatism, for bells, stained'slass, meWs clothesi. grew wise and half of it is pasted to the- drugs an+-A*e niother can always feel MD PNPLES -iw bad that I could '11" back of the card which is shown. womoli's shoes, and many other ar- - A - walk and rvAd to go to bed under the The smaller Illustration will make safe in using them. ticles In the manufacture of wticb doctor's care, It Is needless to say this clear. The additional support Concerning the Tablets, Mrs.1sJohn they cannot compete with us. On Face and Neck. Itched ..." 4.K. that I underwent a great deal of Buffer- will make it a simple matter to Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, Ont.. For years France had almost a Badly. Guticura Heatedo ing. The doctor's medicine did not balance the glass on It. Every Bays:—"We have three line, healthy monopoly of the highest grade shoes seem to -reach the trouble, so when I effort should be exerted, however. children, to whom, when a medicine for -women, M at the last Shoe and "My trouble began with black - was advised to try Dr. Williams, Pink to make the spectators think that is needed we -have given only Baby's ther Fair In London the cut, design, heads which after a while festered the balance 4emands a great deal 1.168, Pills I did so, and after taking them Own Tablets. ' The Tablets are the and caused little red pimples. The of skill or they will suspect that beet medicine you can It and material of the British goods were for some weeks I was able to get out Mechanical appliance In used- perfect, and the solid worth and wear- p were bed badly. VVhcu Sep In any ttered over my fs�c of bed. I continued using the pills some home where there are young children." and neck and itc: Ing qualities turpas"d those.of any I scratched them ft caused little it, with Ba and was soon able to work, and E hageo (ollip thto out and paste by's Own Tablets are a milt1ht ir national make. *,ore oruptions, and the troubla not been troubled with rheumatism other of the series. in a scrapbook.) thorough laxative which regulatethe looted about four months. stomach and bowels; - banish constifia- -Germsmy -has -long had the-Teputa- since. In other respects als* I do- I sent for a ftee sarnple of cuti- he rest of Frontier. tion and indigestion; break up colds tion of being able to beat t and Ointment and alker rived a great deal of benefit from these The frontiers are not ibast or West, and simple fever and make tee-thing!tbe world In the manufacture of pens _p Villa and I think them a wonderful ra d4 _ml�aa -mbre which north or south, bu-t wherever a.. m- land pencils. That boast'is lost, for -&t- Vu pimples in about two remedy." easy, They are sold by medicine deal- I Dr. Willialus' Pink Pills. are f ron to a fact, -though that fact be his era or direct by mail at 25 cents & box prerut she la.buying fountain peas months. " (Signed) Ivan Tarerriss, from British manufacturers. whose �l Frederick St., Arthur, Ont. Bolt",by! neighbor there Is an uzoattled wilder- from the Dr. William Medicine Co., medicine dealers or by mat! at 50 all cents a box from The Dr. Williams, nee* between h1q, and Canada, be' Brockville, Oat. goods are not only better, but thirty to Cies, the ports of bripurid", by tween him and the setting sun, or, fur- fifty per eent. cheaper than the Gar- daily use of Cuticura Soap. with Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ther irtill, between him and It. -Thor- man article. touch" of cuticurs, Ointment as �"4 "u. Modern Dentistry- ceded to solotho and heal - CtLdcwa some Change. -in is fragrant and rediremb1mg. To" or The practice of dentist,y ------ - -Xt -21,cpaid i -"What's for breakfast? I �rhe finest thing in the world to keep your quite different from what It was a few Us. Bass, L '-hope it isn't ham and eggs again." stonsach in tip4op shape is 15 to 30 draw of decades, ace. Many people can remem- Cmdows filsowbag So" 21111s. -"No. air; not ham and a ! Maid eggs SeJSW syrnp In a Slow of water� Any drug lw�a stoll . 0 her with what fear and trembling they DIAMOND DYES' this morning," Went to the dentist and the "(Me *Thank goodness! What in Ar Male tea Morse a Nurse.. feelings thoy had when they were told "Only ham!" be sea horse is a mamber of the that their work, for the time being. THINGS NEW % piped*b family. It to only a few Inches Was completed. Modern methods *9 UFFER T JKEf S M tong, and dweUs In the ocean. The palli elimination have removed much ay It Is the ez- male Oar" for the young In an Poisoning captions] thing for a pitiont to Buffer to Dye Al"O. MORE Self - # abdom. of this dread, and to -d JA=t Dip to Tint or Boil Inal pouch. V 'p Taiken Huge Toln much pain when baring dental opera- Udle'Minard's Lintilnont in the *tables. tions performed, h .,Xa a Ilil pack Two Women Owe Heakk mmy Fafl- In We ThrOUgh Sluitlar advancement as been made Ag . a ;Ontatas diree. to Lydilt E Pink1usm's th many other branch- Sheler Nelilea of Funda- Love's Labor Lost. In connection wl tions so 1lImV!V any, es of the science. X -Ray has revolu- VegeltANO Compound mental Rule of Health Slowly and carefully theyOURS man tionized the accepted practice of the �Volnan van tint soft. 7- � delicate shades or arode up and down the ltttL* lame at profession, The discovery that dental St. Adolphe Manitoba - "I w as dye rich, pormanent the back of his house puffbing the per weak and 1hZ great pamadisiraig Thousands of men and women am conditions frequently cause systemic colors In iliageri4k. to -day victims of their own neglect. arabulator before him. my periods so that diseases has led to increased Interest milk*, ribboLo, skirts. I could not sweep Grouchy, listless. quickly tiring, Buffer- He'had fixed a welrd'kind of book- In' the rem(,val of mouth Infections I I wals&c . dresses. ing from headaches and biliouarsess, rest to the handles. and was- perusing the floor. TIN they spend enormous sums in meda- and a greater appreciation of the value CJ 81 t 5 . stockings. paina.wery in the theLlatest novel at the same time. cines without avair They would give of preventive dentistry. The n)oderlr aw-eaters. draperi*16 nght side and ex - much - to regain their old vitality. -Promently a window was opened and dentist Is earnemly striving to proventl "overinall. U42911195 te to the left Cl Can it be dow? Yeal -How? a voice bailed him from the house. root end abscesm and Ilyhorrbea by dis- -ev.drythiLS! and theft down- lir "Honry! Henry!" k callodL covering and correcting the conditions Buy Diamond Dye*-nc other wards. It seemed Simply by recognizing the importance Btit, Henry beeded not. An hour klad- as if the body was of one fundamental rule of health -the which will lead to these harmful die- and loll ycur arnggist whether the Ma - proper eliminatior- of the bowel con- later the same voice called agaid-. e4b,"o. I teri&l you wish to color to wool or milk. heavy and upside Poisons tfiat am allowed to "What do you want?" asked Henry, The rapid progross made in Dentia� ! or whiptherlt is linen. cwtou or mixed down. I t is foT remain in the system quickly lower the glancing up from Lhe book. ..I.m these troubles I tr has forced the' everal -11#11— 1 ---a- #-1, 17 - �, X stamina, weaken the nerves and thus pare the way to ill -health. Stop this - pelf -poisoning by taking N 'ol—the scientific lubricant that com;4tes the work of Nature's lubricant when, through modern living condiaons, the natural muliply fails. Xisjol son be taken indefinitely wit& out injury to the system. Try IVujc4 to -day. Ask for it at your near"t drug store, but remember there is only one Nuiol. Watch for the name " "Nial. ..In red an the label and package. busy." "I know, dear." answered the voice. "But Its.time, to take baby out now, You've been airing Harriet's doll most of the afternoon"' iMorsea In Coffins. Coffins containing two mummlfled�, lhorseo. the first ever discov6red In JEgypt, have b"n found in, the pyra-� I mids nf Sakkara. soiith of Cairo. to keep abre"t of the times. An en- lightened public demantim; a modern dentist; and the organized profession has its regular eonventions and other forms--af-post-graduate study;. so that the family dentist, pracAlstrig In any part of the Province, may be able to keep abretat of the timeg. - I In this Province such opportunity Is given at the Annual -Convention of -the Ontario Dental Association, which will he held at the' Klug FAward` Hotel, Toronto, May 17 - 20, 1926, The most W outstanding authorities on the North American Continent will 'give essays, nd clinics, thus placing in the posses - ion of the 'den -Lists the modem know- ledge which they need In order to pro- � e saw about it in a paper viJ one W`o_ man prevailed on me to take.it It has helped me in every way,' the U P L "a are less ?t" I t i; Ly din E nd to p 0' th LOR t. ur 9 ODELY pains and aches ar e Vw;iito, Ont. -I am at the Change BI not the only'symptott s of of Life with hot flashes, rheumatism. Neuralgia, head noises and was short of breath. �ica, Lu4rnbago, Gout, I was this-wa y about six months wheis Arthritis are all offshoots of etable Compound in the newspapers. I have taken eight bottles so Tai and.. that painful illness. An excess found great r*1]ef."-Rm1LJ.SAL- of Uric Acid is the chief cause of rheurnatic afflictions. As a r e rn e d y, dobtors 1rescrib e - Lithia, and in Sal ithofes there is -more Lithia and Sod- ium Phosphate in one single §�i dose than in a uart of mineral CK Wat er. Sal Lit ofos has been successfully used for Rheu- =7 matism and kindred ailments for more thein 20 years. 4:. Af your druggists—three sizes. bill to keep abre"t of the times. An en- lightened public demantim; a modern dentist; and the organized profession has its regular eonventions and other forms--af-post-graduate study;. so that the family dentist, pracAlstrig In any part of the Province, may be able to keep abretat of the timeg. - I In this Province such opportunity Is given at the Annual -Convention of -the Ontario Dental Association, which will he held at the' Klug FAward` Hotel, Toronto, May 17 - 20, 1926, The most W outstanding authorities on the North American Continent will 'give essays, nd clinics, thus placing in the posses - ion of the 'den -Lists the modem know- ledge which they need In order to pro- � e saw about it in a paper viJ one W`o_ man prevailed on me to take.it It has helped me in every way,' the U P L "a are less ?t" I t i; Ly din E nd to p 0' th LOR t. ur 9 Found Great Relief' Vw;iito, Ont. -I am at the Change of Life with hot flashes, weakness and nervousness. head noises and was short of breath. I was this-wa y about six months wheis I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound in the newspapers. I have taken eight bottles so Tai and.. �77 77-- 1-1 found great r*1]ef."-Rm1LJ.SAL- moN, 112 Law1ce Ave., Toronto, OuL tect the dental health of their patients. -V Reports from all parts of the Province intlicate a record attendance at this Convention. -A Natural Inquiry.,, For a thousand years before the dis- covery of America sidentists and . . . . . . . . . . . . . churchmen of Europe' squabbled about 0AYE $1 the Arabian theory that the' earth Is V . . . . . . ..... round. People of to -day can hardly believe that such a fool question could decide the fates of emp�erors and kings and empires and kingdoms, -yet such was the case. Thousands and thous- auds of men died for belleving thati the earth was round. Proved safe, by m' illions and presCribed by pWicians for, In the thirtee-ritit century. at a great conolave, 4 c1michman decided the, �Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago question to the aatisfaction of the con- clave by saying: "If the earth be globular, how can, Pain �Joethache '—Rheumafism 4-p It be that on the Day of"Judgment peo- ple on The other side of the world ean DOES NOT AFFECT THE tMEART see the' Almighty descending through the air?" Minard's Liniment King of Pain, "Bayer' packaid Accept only A dress -making c:ub has been form- which dontaills proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablato ed by London women. It is complete:y Also bottles of 24 and ICO--Dyuggisto equipped with sLewing machines and ^wplrtn In tbp. tra4e work (,-Pgiot.,vd ]a Cmusdal tf Royer Idinufactam of H=v-9c-rt1L_ othpr gear of the tailor shop. �'arl&star of Sailcylleacul (Acetyl Sp,11cylte Acid. "A. R. A."). WbUe It W well known that Amptrin meaus Bayer m&nufactnre, to ssx!pt t4o. pubil:? *Wzot Imil4tinsa, the T*blots 4: Lngdo Mark the "Say'ar C*003," ot Sayer Oompany wilt be oftowet! fytth tMW general ISSUE No. 19 :..,�.,,r .. _: .-."" rah'---a-�'7..-•. "'t•*a .. .yp,r sev .. -. ,.,M'6 ,n�" n,r. «. _ __ �, { art.•, - '1• - - _ - f ,. r •. ---Dr. McEwen -has purchased a-Jeressiah O'Connor, of Church-, - new Star coupe. St., Ie improving but sluwly. • �w_ l -F. C.• blechin, of. the I-inperial . -:lir_ Hobbs,'of Toronto, i "vii._ Win. -Collis had a business Oil CO- Mantrewl, paid iris parents iting here daughter, 11i1;t. C. A. �»• trip to Oruro this week: +►short visit -on Friday last. _.. Sterritt..- - •- X_, tq: , -dire. Fielding, of •Brantford. =F'W. ais'd Mrs. Weeks and -Miss Ethel Lawrence, of To- � is Visit, her daughter, M -&-,(Dr.) child, of Port Dalhousie,"are visit- ronto. is spending a. Reek with io with friente in Pickering. Mrs. (Dr.) McEwen.. - Cartwright. g -g• ,. ' Mre. an&the 'sses Rorke, of -The towgeh4p council will • -Miss Louie Ptickrin baRxesuru _ .. eet on Monde Ma 1fi' 'Toronto. apetlt9nn ay with their y 9 th, for the ed work in M. 9. Chapman calors, -----.-. assictiodof eneral business. after being laid off dut for- relatives; here. ;T y .• ii =Mo. A"and -Mrs. -Gordon 'u -.Mrs:. of ..Parry weeks with the flu: tl • I - 'Toronto, spent Sunday with their Sound, spent Abe Reek -end here -The Ladies' Aid Society of 9t. relatives here: with her, @]3t@l`, Mrs. _ F. T..Bunt- And rew't,United Church wilimeet ' —Geo W,.P. and Mrs. Every, of lag• at the home of .Mrs. McEwen on 4 -Mro. ElaaRser and Mrs. Tomlin .-Wednesday afternoon, May 12th; 'Whitby, visited with W. •J. and of. Toronto, spent Sunda with at 3. o clock. All the ladies are lldre. Miller, on Sunday. Y r -ides Verna -Reid, of Whitby, theforiner'a daughter, Mn. Jamas welcome. Rose. -All those interested in da apethe .week -sad with her uncle y e �€ and aunt, W.. G. and Mrs. Reid. - Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ligbt saving for the Police Village •�I, 7 �I =Stanley, Davie , has had his praetising in Toronto, will be here of Pickering are requested to meet y, ;barber shop. re deeora6ed, and also in. his office on Thursday from 10 in thii-Town Hall on Friday even'- the ven-the exterior of the building re= a, m. to 5 D. m.. as usaal. Iflg at -8 o'clock. A full- attend= - ; --- Tainted. -Hogg & Lytle's grass seeds for ante of -ratepayers is requested. Rgle, NO 1 seeds :- Ti -moth 5 `'5 per -Maple Syrup, Canada's finest,. �F --hire. Bedaon was in Toronto Y �� I. p y p, over the week end meeting friend•i bnsh., Al ike 14.00 per bl1sh:, Al- uta1 on half gallon tightly seal - who had just arrived_. from Edmon-falfa 13.00 per bush., at Bunting's,* ed tins. Product of- Quebec East- ton, Alberta.' -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident ern Townsbi s. On sale at Bunt - D. A �� r`a' -D. J. add Sire. Callfighan, of Dentist. Office over J. S. BAlsdon's ing'�, 51 35 per half -gallon: Only Toronto, s e[t a few hours on hardware store. Office hours, 9 to a limited supply. Get our older $vnday.with the tatter's parents, 6 daily and eveniugs by appoint- in early. John and-Mre,_Murkar. ment. * * -The monthly meeting of the z;� �' r r A -dill members of the Football Women's Missionary Society of -hlrs, Geo. Lockwood, ^f San- y y ford, Man„ is visiting her parenta, Club are hereby notified to return St. Paul's United Church will be Tbos. and Mrs. Calvert, Mr. Cal their uniforms (boats and sc�eat- held on Thursday, May 13th, at %► �- t, ''"' +vert, we regret to state, continues ere) to the captain, Bob Gordon, 7,30 p. m,, at the borne of the Very ill; on or before Saturday, May Stb, Misses Law, ' Come -ai "-enjoy .a y -Mrs. Thos. A. Gregg, of To- good program r`r SEAL' ' � -Mervyn Potter is again on prepared by Group „•� ®�� dut3+ at W G. aid's butc er- ronto, accompanied by her son, A. • shop, after being aid off for 9ev- WiITiasn, and•the latter's wife =Mrs. H. A. Matchett is spend- � ' _ GuARANIM 4aral dmfs owing to an attack of and family,. rn'otored down from Ing a few days with relatives in the flu and t°asilitis. the city on -Sunday andcalled on Toronto. In her absence her sic- OR Yoult ieo°+sisum -. -The majority of the mercb a number of Pickering friend -3. . ter, Mrs. F. H. Doyle, -of Toronto, f lawn_..WN ante of the village having agreed -Farmers are making very lit. is waiting on•ber. mother,'Mra. G: ` to close their stores on Ttlursdap tie progress G p g �i.th their Reeding M, Palmer,palmarwho is now recoaeria ,afternoons during the eurtimer, •operations. A few have done con- nicely, after her recent severe - - the post office will be closed on siderable.sowing, but the majorijy i2laee �. those ifternooas except from5 to of farmers have been so far unable "Services in St, Penl'i Church - - i3 o'clock. to Ret on to the land; owing to on Sunday : 10.30 a. m., Mothers' - } a " the fre hent rain@, Seeding will Dn Service. ' Fathers, mothers, ' 11i £ W PTlCe.�� Oil -Charles and 'Mr@. Baker and 4 g y family vacated Mrs. 'Savage's be later this year tban it has been children_, all who love mother, are - ,1 ddrellieglast Meek and have runs f^r a number, of vear5. invited to join in honoring their }A ed to the vicinity of Andley, -Toronto, Whitby and Osbawn, best earthly friend. Great fsm-Co" (� i ]l '�"�] g j , Stivhere Ur. Baker has purchased a aswell s[9 many other towns io ily gathering. p. m., Song Ser•j o VV i t ■ ■ t • lei a ten acre lot and will engage in Ontario, have adopted day -light vice, Everybody likes music. The _ al gardening. 9aviog time, which went into Chi,ir will out on several special j ilia garage a new machine for day -light Arthur B°yee hae installed id effect on Sunday. The bus.lioes numbers. Come and worship. 11�3,ilir❑ teeE� <<GO�d Sealerr will also run on da li ht saving, -The entertaiorueot given bp' -° `Gt 1 sharpening lawn mowers. It also so it is in order for those a•ho the -Worneu's Institute in the Con- 6g -'$,50 . 7JX9-10 i5 3 has ad attachment for sharpening patronize them to remember this tinuation School last Friday ever.- _ 4 ragchine knives. Those who in- and mark their time-tableq an inQ attracted a large crowd. The - .. 1 _ hour earlier than that 9gfl 12 75 9xle}-l5 OOF trent their work to Min may be printed• different rooms held various a,- assured of a first class job. -The members of the Young ti•artiorig and proved a source of - 95.12-2'i .00 t' " 9XHAA 19 00 -Tile Canadian National Hell- People's Union enjoyed it banquet loterest. as well 'aspleasure. to 1 xray adopted their saafter shed- in St. -Andrew's school room on- the many patrons. Mrs. McMnr- - 9x15-$ 1.00 ole on Sunday last. The oris Tuesday evening, given in honor try was.conVener of all commit. , ' ichanges which +effect Pickering of Mrs. W F. Law and her Mie- tee@, and to- her was due much Q �L u� �� �'�� YARD _ are : the scorning local going west, sioot►ry Committee, `wfaaers in the credit for the success of the even• • � - ` wbich is due here at 9.22 a.m., and efficiency contest conducted dur• Inc. As a result of the Itatheriag- yds W!(re-SOo per square yarn 1_ ' * The localping east, which is due lab the winter wouthe. Following + 49.50 was added to the treasury. gg here at 5 f5 p. M. fire banquet a ori@csllaaeoae p: c• - f - rani was en Now 11La�rtts4rsr•atits. Me.• 'St. Ggorge s Church, Picke• g joyed and a socialiag, 3s[®day asst. Mother's Day • hour spent in games of various--CHAPMAN kind@. The room was a.a. m.. Sunday School : 11 a. m., p ropri•.. Boly Co wunio>r Service; 7 p. m.. ately decorated in the colors of 'ANTED -girl toe 11Rht bbu%e- ' evening service. Prfteber at both the society And ,the tables taste- work. Apply Pckenn` News full arran ed. 411 --- uarviceg, lieu. D. B. IWaaglbrd. On y R pretreat ea- o ed the evening imtuensl PLOWING DONE -412 to ]t9 prr Ae. Ascension Day, Thursday. May Joy y B y Pre. Apply C. C. Paster, Picksring. 3i 3•J 1 Vth, service at S p. in. Preacher, The price of potatoes i9 higher IP� Ca sh and arry'V'. Ii,. Sproule. this year than at say time since PASTURE TO LET -will tales IJ -Quiteslarge cumberof pen -the war, The price @noted 'nowcattle to pasture�Wm. Lacey, Dunbanon 35 irle were badly foaled on Monday from 4.00 to 4.50 per beg, This OR BALE=Man's Clevelsad Bicy= '+fi Imornina. ashen theyefound that high price is dne to the Fee r\ its Fc!e C. C. �f.), 24 -inch Irame, excellent cur... 7'' d1t:on• $25 (% Apply the Manse, Dunbarton_ 3;, the btt'sen left an hour earlier orT leAc fall, and t� the work of pperu- Quality remains high, bat prices come down. If soli - - necount -of the tow's' adopting lntors. who, knowing the scarcity, OR SALE -One enw and 9 pias 8 s P JU weeks old. W, R: Jarvis, lot 23, con 9. Pick. haV'nt OUI IIeW price 11_t, ask for one every day -light f+avin and sere thus b°nah� up a large pereeatRge of article 6ubstsntiall reduced in our g. r.ing. Phone Clare le v3 alts igompelled to wait until the nett file supply whereby they were _ 3' able to control the r' inns. They think that the bus price. price list. Foot•- r'ORh•aer. SALE -An Acme Queen ,._ _ _-new-newVP6 R': rrwners should give che11 • nately for us .poor people, w e R re ; Will take a farce chunk of wooc', _ - er patrons Mrs Walter Bennett. Markham. 33 save you from inotice at such change, fwd are hot coinpelted to etihsiot entirely ` 'loud in their complaints °� potat^ee, but cin .get_ to �iAS�t RE TO RF1 T- Ica R�rPe � to 10 -Per cent on rour_. fl;. OcerV �r1Z1. nicely R'1•b flour, ORtRte81 and north-west quarter of lot S. con 4,Picktrinr, -Mrs. Lot ore Hurd Best, of To. Y Anyone sawing- pasture write Fred Holden a unto, sang three selections at the other products which are reason- Wexford. 3s-3•; • •+eveaing service in St. And 'q able in price. The price of pota• --`------- ' toes is -bound -in t{,'OR 9A LE -About 2u0 bustiP!e nt F'rEsh Fruits and Vegetable C�y hurch on Sunday, which wereviv� or first-class Mancheurian seed b,rley,41 60 per p' - - very highly appreciated by the tbree mouths a hen the new pro• bushel. Apply at lot 17, non. 7, Piekerinc, or �-every -Friday' morning " duet Cnnlee On the market. phoru Sohn \faller, 302 Claremont. :3tr _Marge number present. Her .ren a deriog of "Jesup, Saviour, Pilot -On Monday morning asRnspell CrEED POTATOES ' FOP, SALE- 0- Tvith her own accompainiment Burro wps at work in Pedlar's Green Mountain. Cobblers, Delawares. Doc- t3ave your order 'in early. an the piano. w89 most effective, factory in Oshawa, he .net wig le s, all New -Brunswick stock. ?bone Gerrard ' y 9891. 267 Pape Ave., Toronto, A. Armstrong, = Sts was also the soprano, and tenor an •accldent which alight .have - Echoice 35-36 duet with Rev. Mr. Fergasoon, is[• was mach more serious. so be F°R ss[ Lei, ss[ ea nate. hoce hay, , a -No. Not One." wsa bas at sue machine some pigs. . 'Ne deliver to the will ge only. _ ; - y -Merry of the siderosids and a metal sheets ,% ere being conveyed g10 toi12 per ton at premises,' i i -Y miles west ' ' - ' - - number of the eooceesion roads in along the pusa ge where he 'see- of .Brougham. Ph a 6405 or apply J- A, White, Phone or send your order, but preferably snare yourself. ''the township are in- a very bad at work. Another workman see- 1. cult Hili R. R. 1, 33,i condition, doe to tbe.iro@t comiaR iag Mr. Burrell was in danger Sg gR TO i;ENT-Will take a :We'll o the rest. . _oat of the.gronod.. ' Mary autos called ont to him. and he immedi•. PASTURE of cattle to pasture. Good grass and - - " • have peen mired and several heavy atsly lowered big head. The metal water. Have also for sale a quantity of reed ' sin. E. W. Sleep, lot 19. am. 1. Pickering. _ • 1� tracks in different parte of the sheet@, however caught him be- grain. R. No. 1, Pickering. U-sms Fred 1 . Bunting,- • - 1Cker1I1 township have been down deep in tween his temple and' ear, making -Established 1657. -ing all rail efforts iers have foandoved. it a to his iose.heawhichthe mud for several days, resist. a cut Hahe d oube h t lows ed R 'o h Potatoes, Cedar posts and P Rocks, 76 cents perv- Prca Y704. R. 33 36 Pick- -profitable basis®@g haaiialt cars struck about the reek ich - r ; out of the rtiad. would have caused probabl atal ARM MACHINERY -Front & e �� =The police in a nrimber 'of injuries. He is weak from loss_or FWood.Cockshuit. Tudhope, Anderson, John ' totragiu the United States have blood, bnt exr tte io be back to Deere, on. Gould•Shapley r Muir, Fleury, a S. �. SPE/VCEI?�? � Wilkinson. t rices. Order your F. repairing a� ,. --been' instructed to rirather is all to work is a phort time. now. Also De >�9reat radios, W. F. $saucy, the street corner male beauties, -Several changes in the law re- Greenwood. 27tr sono a eemble to pailsall kinds of garding motorists will shortlyOR BALE=Cheap pil kinds of GOSFI THERES, TELL YOUR ALRIC=HT I'LL ,{ remarke,ehie:d"oeousplinaent$ry, come into forte. One of- these is' Fw -Bons; harnzW: amiati-4imht-6rfarnr EXCUSES TO TE'�-EPf4014E about the ladies who are compelled the very unjust law which makes plementsin good order, Also several heavy and light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- THE JUDGE FI lM r to pass them by Very few towns a motorist responsible for injuries estprice paid forhidesand wool, also live pout, ---.or villages are fortunate enough sustained by a pReeenger ebould an try. H. Herman. sioufiville. Phone 1963 lstf to be free froni' this public suis accident ocenr. If • a motorist i - - �� _,_._.ante. Onlya strict lice vl it i and BALE—M• It. farm machinery / P° g should pick Iry a perSOII, On the � and repairs, One 7 ft. binder, truck and car-- _ - anee and a prison term is the only road, or if a person should ask for rier; one 8 ft. binder. truck and carrier, both in t� ' ffeCL1VP- 'antldOte'fOC this IOLOIer- flm-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one No. eZ f, a rl(ie, and an accident OCCItr Cans i? De L vel ".separator, good; one 13 -inch De .r. G ekble nnisanee. inti injuries-to-th� pern�e�t-_ - -•- -One' N6uid ' sot 'wish a mare license. Also one b�tck,hogse, 6 room; sand dou- Orist 19 Hble-for damages[, As n re- ble gars , wlth half acre for sale - rent. D. f• ti •- }}tt • - deli htfnl day than Sunda last. finit of thislaw, the"driver ofaa.car .. _ _ n g y , Gormley," Dunbarton__ 21tf • i i;..:.Early in thA day we were threat would often pass a person on the -- --- - ehed with a thunder-Rtorm its road, -and naturally would be Liraill Chopping• • • '+ _there _was conelderable thunrier accused of. meannesQ.... This law and lightning which noun passed h about to be repealed. Another ANIS FL 4KI\'G; A, the increase of the s off. The day was very mild and change is peed• -� bright and motor traffic was very limit to..' 30 ,Miles per hour. It is I am .psaparedto do Chopping and heavy, as•L otisands. of a crs pReF- alto probable that a law will go Oar, Flaking every Monday, ed dnrink the day and night, this into force snaking it rnmpitle^ry . Wednesday and Friday • =ra= _ �- �" .�- g R .... y y ittravelling. heirs the first reals fine da for for all vehicles travellin at of ht motoring. The summer weather, to -carom #his-�fxrinera ae �.�_ —fits ver,bject osae oI short durRtion, will oto this, bnit i a;,, Monday wag oehered in ae cull much for their own pro�etti q I no s[4 John F. Bayles, Claremont 1st. _ver. fur that of the moturiste. RuralRoute No. 2 Pv.'-' ' V � :2•,+.+�s"r.1 iAt..E r t