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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_05_21-.. ... .+., -, • ,q. �^, ,rr.n.r ? a ':' f` Yc. y,. ,y ,,..,. r . �:r... p, .�„ ., . • .�,•.. "�Y iW!C' " ' $- :.{ .. ..+,. -- if ati _ - � 'inn -.J"T +^ w .•...::. • r:: ' w. 'Y . 0 ^-'•Y'"� 'N: .:,P X , Y a• . x 7w�.. .,c ar„r. � ',�y�' ..., - . , -:. - •, .,,,.-.::; :. .F�.. � r-'. .:,•: .. - Tsar .. �_=tea �_-_.;.-t °�' 1 �.�?a • l 's • , .._ ' ,...._ Ola XLV -.. - PICKS ING,i ONTO, �+ RIDAY, ” MAY 21.1926- e • �x v 5. O. rootball Associaitibn GREE( RIVER. - � ' �r,af�Is�stlei+lrar fl6strDte. " . c3raea �3,ver _ ._ ����� � OOD .*' a n # H. Horoshaw Spent 8uadAT with `.$chedule of (James 1928 / Yid{cal Saw XiU &fad Bafaket friends at Atba May 15 -Ashburn at Cberrywood Quite & number were at-chureh on FafCtOr� S=dav evening. Claremont at Goodwood ' E. FORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director _ W Henry Michell was a •8touffville Green River at Brooklin R.optometricaf Association of Ontario. -Reg• -- y May 20 -Pickering at Ashbury ttiterea Member of the American Optoarcrical - %' visitor on Saturday evening. 22-Brooklid at Clare i{aaot:iation. • £yes e:amiaed by appointment. Q.lad to report that Tom WYIhTam8 ' �• 1<'baae 89ot, Claremont. Ont. LOG$ �PANrED ie rapidly recovering from. his railway Cherrywood at Green River Setablisbed i838 O. aIcKINNON, M.D., L R.O.$., crossing accident. „ May Gree River at Pickering "N. 8dtnbosgh, member of the ooltage of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling Congratulations- to the boys and Green River at Goodwood- Feed, ���ad surpons or Ontario Iisentiats managare on their success SaturdayAshburn at Brooklin o4_and Cho ing, Wood G ypp --ax.Brookl'in._wiun.en[.'by2to1. They June 5 -Chert wood at Claremont Pickering at Green Ri er,� a. Omen andresideaoe,Broaiham. Repairing, ask for your ,hearty support in tie Goodwood at A$bburn future. Chiropractic 6h&ping and Turning. A football match will be played be- June 10-Pickeriag at Goodwood There is IIO f@8C1 031 tjl@ars tween Cherrywood and Green River ,, 12-Cberrywood at Brooklin ket yes 'better results Kiddie. Office.Stoole Ashburn at Green River r• '• �URW IV $. ST'ECSLEY-Han- SleigLe, on Charles white's Reid on Saturday, g - for the money for a Graduate of Toronto College of Chi• Mapnd; at 8 p. m'. Ciente 25c, ladies June 17-Brooklin at Pickerin rwract,c. will make residential calls i, P,! ker. $&]t For Sale 19 -Goodwood at Cherry wood lag• Claremont and surrounding districts, I1tcs tree, ThLa �iil be a very intereasing _ 1 fe@0111 than days, Thursdays nd surrounding ucda ngvs. For appoint- and :nappy game, as both these teams Green River at Claremont p g �t r mentcall 141) Bomatatrille or write. Consul QHA$. A. W13ITE. `were successful in winning on Sdtur- June 24-PibkerinG 1sFCherrpwood 'BARLEY LEY F1�JED! r talion is.free. Gy da last. Ooafe and cheer the bops 26--Brooklin at Goodwood R A' ` Successog� to late W. G. Barnes yam' - Ashburn at Claremont „ �• Pbone-8420 or write Locust Hitt; Oat. July 3-Oherrywood at ACahburn t?@t OIIr supply IIOW. STOUFFVILLH.' Goodwood at Claremont PP y �r AA E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 13rooklin at Green River x' .Soticicor, Noury Public Ece. Money to Beal Potatoes have fallen in price to 2.25 July g -Ashburn at Pfeteringg �- Zen. south wing, Court house, Whitby. 251y 10-Ciaiemttnt at Hrookl-rn The ie from the report of 3• He this week. f3 P IOHARC80N A PIOHERING- Our Council has made a grant of Green River at Cherrywood the Department of Agriculture at Jul I8-Pickerio at Claremont Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- .1'Unef al Director 100 to our Citizens' Band. y g Ottawa '�ionLife Building, Corner Yo, and Rich- _ The bus service will be extended to 17 -Goodwood at Green River "With re and to our ure Barle/, ' # aoaad Sts., Toronto. Phones, Main 1390 andtMain �� Musselman's Lake this year. Brooklin at Ashburn g y P e nr } Licimsed Enabaliner - y Feed wader Reg. s' i 242, es note the 049e, elf Rev. Mr, Youngwill be moved to July 22 -Green River at Pickering chemical analysis" indicates abetter BATON 6: ROSS -Barristers. So- afOTOR HEARSE Elmwond at the end of June. 24 Ashburn at Cberrywood product all the cls through than '1?' �. Rev, Mr. Warren is attending Con- Ashburn at Goodwood P p 1�Ticitoue. Northern Ontario Building, a3o your guarantee calls for, which should ?Ea Bay stret, Toronto. CL.,AkEMONT, QUte ferenc in Toronto this week. July 31—Goodwood at Pickering 6e ver satisfactory to your cus- w.1. Beaton, Phone 924 Miss�OEfie Collard bad the misfor- Brooklin at Cberrywood ." ry r J. D. F. Rosa, Adelaide 27x7 - tune of breaking -her arm while crank -'Green River at Ashbury tomer:.' iog the car. Aug 7-Picaering at Blrooklin �, " Dental The Orangemen of the district will OberrywoodatGoodwood F ..� - Cie roman t at Green -River ` 9 �^^R. C. Smith, Dentist, StryuH• (� celebratet2se Aug 12--Cberrywood at Pickering vow U, Honor Graduated! Chicago and To• O( �. FLOORII\T Vr big turnout. ionto Universities and the C ca Col a of Dr, D. C. Smith is attending the 14 -Goodwood at Brootiia l Surgsaap. Phone office leu. Reuence �E{ C AL Provincial Dental As9oeiatioo at Tc- Claremont at Aebburnz,' C 0 16. Nc odloid appointor►ata. 261y. rOatO this week, LASE B. BEATON, D. D. 8., o • i► Big preparations are being. made far •►—'• . JE3 crttduate B the Royal t3olelee or Deatsl 3 8a_ inch No. 1 Oak Fiooring X80' the visit of the Masonic Grand Master W. 1. District Meetings �" •i f5tat¢eoes sad tniveraity of Toronto. em per M, B. M. here on June the Ist. i A good supply of Hard and Soft m aaSrsarr M,>: k s conrecciot>cry store. V itby. p Coal on hand. Also &,supply � Business laces nos► dose on Wed- The Bummer series of meetings of 7Qmcr novr 9 to 12 : 1 to 6.3i1. Ind. `ptiorte e. 3 8z3 inch Cl@ar Oak FiOQriDj;, 1$9a Women'a institutes will be .held in �3 '18yt1 phone 22c. 44iy t nesday afternoons instead of Friday per ai., B. M. afternoons As formerly. South Ontario as follows: of Kindling Woai N. DALES. L. S., D. D. 8., May 28 -Alton& and 01arf?mont, at stove length. !7 . Graduate of S.Royal Coat Dental Sur• in lots of 5500. ft or more, plus WMfTEVALg: Mrs. C. Barkev's. Alton&. ! ins and She University of oronto Office Z� per Cent sales tax. - May L7-Brooklin and Kinsale. at 12tf Phone Pick, 1709. apo.: D A Scott's store. Claremont.. Ont. Misr Nellie Tweedie, of Toronto, is Mrs, Norman Whites. Myrtle Stn. efGce hours. 9 a, m to 5 p. 'm.. Satordsys 9 a . to 1 p. m. Phone Clare t4os. i71y The above prices are for prompt spending a few days with her parents. May 8birley• at private residence DONALD MU RO..PIOKEKING ERBERT T. FALLAIBE. L D S., acreptanre only, as they are I�i G. and lairs. Tweed Is. May Sl -Whitby, at lfdee. J. Perry'a, - ;p D. D. S, Graduate of ths_Rsryat._Cstkzs_e1.- lo'tlt'er than the current We are sorry to report that John Jane 1 -Pickering, ss 'Mrs• W. B. 1 Lientai surgeons and thir University of Toronto, wholesale quotations. Larkin is under the doctor's. care, hav- Powells. Whitevale yip b3tiotx above) S. Batadon's store. Pickering. Out, in g fractured his collar bone. June 2 --Brougham, it Mrs. Shepherd's tlllBce boon : t► a m to a p. m., or by appo+nc• We are pleased to state that John June 3- W hitev&le, in school=room of •'�''� • ; asset. Phone Pick 37M 431y .is PIC���i�TO w�• Harris is around again, after a severe the United Church. The it�r1�3CC attack of inflammatory rheumatism. These meetings will be addressed by 1�'tslitne** dawltr.. LUMBER y The trustees are improving our pub. Mrs. W. G. Towries, Atheas, Ont. who Motor ovarbauting. tap and side aur- tic wheel grounds by building new has been an active worker in *omen's rf 'L�LIZABBTfl RICHARDSON-Sue... l% uln Tapas ng .-Eict:a.or to the rase W. V. Richardson, rr>sra• fences. trimming trees etc. It ebould iottttutes for a sum r of vests. Her Battery gee•viee-ObarRlag sreil-trwtsn Fire insurance Companies - ` • , lmprose the appearance of the plans familiarity with the work Is ezemplf• and overhauling. ` rid gfinamnat standing, 34tf PiCkCFi® '.• Aur cemetery is beilog put into first- tied by the poems abs his written All guaranteed. Fiat rate 1 class shy b John Waiters, A few hearing upon Institute work. All Pe y f3 po service charge �1 POSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer. • years ago It was a disgrace. but in now women seri girls are invited to bear Phone 6$10 Mark, Central. fres Oma'we of lest and Ontaeto. Aa. :. ; • 11n Binh b is a credit to the community. Unit. Mn, Towriss who 3s a moat iotetestiog W. E. Q r ufussalas.t.11 tfa/s stsease0 ao 0o abarssss ed effort did It. speaker. C IT ' 101sea alaremovwa Www P 0., One —_ Is ready to receive orders far The Mission Circle of the Baptist �t DB.111ATON TOWIZ8HiPaLHBH Eavetroughing. Roofing, Oburch will hold a Conundrum Tea s Oesvefaaser, Oessalsrsaar ter tat3tag Repairing etc. Now on Ma) E4tb-iu-tbe school -room of the C"Unrl w000 so hu ts, aesoaatess. Sas, 1[etsq ss Isaa church. which will be both .am jai Coal _ '�� �Q�-inum ori Itsestses IA*. is the tints Lo and inle"istlaR as well as satiaf in The footba{I game between AshbuG to ��• I-V Tait him. and Chert wood was fair well at• " After 1 hick a program will be given y i 3d, Maw, LICENSED AVC, for which s . sitter collection will be tended, the crowd numhering shout �% We have a' good at�ortment of three hundred. The result was Ash- ••• [. T10NEER ,tor York• Qntario sad Durham taken at the door. , Y eeatntw, Au ittodsor sale pr*w W ,tten4e4 Garden Seed on band; alto burn 1, Cherry'aood 1, the re stiffer es 1C] E E S tJ R all. Termt+raasonabie i]atesfar Saks may be } t' B Core PaiHnteder• .' BROUGHAM. to Pproper- y yuan. but i i[ quire et fter • A. R 4ranvcd at NEWS`Omcv. Bell and iadepeo- ref t u t w 1 re i fast pbows, Whitby. enc• yy practice to limber the phtyere np to ? t Mss Xwte-Brodie has returnedhe proper -condition. The beet line l LOQVST �31T,T. 011e. Varnishes and Staibf+. the city. defence of both teams was the strong- ' 9nme of oar farrlJers have fioisbed P"t Paints of the game, but on the; Housecleaniu �h�iP there rose no spectacular play. ~— Phone 4P,00 their set -ding. Fortnnefavored us Greatly, both of c ' Mrs. Littlejohn had a number of thPGnate we acquired being o[ Avery Albert, Serpi-hard tea; �LVIN BUSHBY her fAmily with her on fiundag last. soft nature, &tie of them being a gift 1 Mre. CJernw ie moving to the resi- and Steam 1 T deuce of her late father, William Mos- scored axidentally by themselves by • Needy PICEERIh (�-- g qo Aahtiurn player. We all realize Coal { " A� rMrs. Byron Feashy has been with hots ltickv we were to groin the two V !l ' bre Harn rood other friends tor•tbe pointe, A word of credit is due to -Me 4 �?O YOU WANT sporting manner In which Ashburn "�•~ . F f Past week. executive and players accepted their Now that the time for hoaseclesn Brougham Dramatic Club were T _ in is here, your house heated for half unluckyy defeat. a perfect•spirit of un - Now Cement Lumber, g perhaps you will e o pleased with the reception they got at pretended good -fellowship revallin need a Con c,lium Ra the cgs of coal . � Cherrvwood. P tt P �► g K Rag. .. - �,T when both teams iaterminG ed in the Lath T We hav`a themat Gerow is employed at present at wa If so, instal one. of the Instant Sae �Qarner'e gasoline fiiliDR station on dreeetog-room where refreshments R greatly redne- Oil Burners -in' our range, or preeented hy two or three of the r y the Kingston road.- y ed prices. - an Interns'tional Oil Burner. The Young Peoples meeting• which 'Ladies' Softball CLib, were served. • t „; - in your furnace. `• is bold on Moody night. is postponed Tkfn next game to take place bei Is Terms--: _ Ji Iso, Linoleum and Oilcloth on Wednesday, May 26th, at`6 P. M.. Strictly V&s�l next week until uesday, May 26th. zy in 2 yard wad 4 yard Call and see them. �:. On Suoda;y last our pastor, Pev.'J. when Pickering visit us in. the Brat width. 8. Ferguson. Rave his people a timely round of the Ontario and Dominion _ id - --- — W. J. 00 DON'S, _ Cbwusdonshtp which is sure to be s, - ezbortation on the of the Church Street. long ha�dfast ptruggle for the right toPickeiin'11A. 0 .. 65 00.bath, piece dining room suite in Agents Wanted 231y Pickering - enter the nett round.olden fiaieh Mre. O. B:+relay has her litttegrand•g + hildren with ber, w>ail�, their parents,rl FOS BrP�lda Ilir. and Mrs. Goad. sre on a trip to - DUNEARTON. 1 Golden Oak. BDHet, .:. •25.00 + n+ Etuope. -r - - _ Donald Beer bas began his work in S. Morrisb has installed a new gaso• and Marvel - Clar'elmoatBank. This positioo should line tank. .`' )raitreasee, from . - 7.50 to 2%00 suit Donald &ad we predict success for Mise Mary Ander son.; of Toronto, :r�lg _ ~ Sun - him in his .new work. visited here with her mother last Sun- -- FUweat is the order of tbP day. a 1 day. O. Wilson me one to par y ra. m. l rritt May be obtained from you Grocer. giving.bis resilience a coat of paint. here last week with her parents,.Wm. IL which adds much to Its appearaace. and Mrs. Henderson. =a V 1 A. • • Go to (ianoon'e afore for Said aeede, �Ve are pleased to report Wre. Chas. Brooklin Flour Mills &.eo paints. nils etc, CMI and secure Palmer somewhat recovered. after a i w CHAS. WILSON Pro our rice of Ringheme. chintz and serious attack of the Au. Wafmpele'-s Graipe Malts '? s'Forniture Dewler and p• also a few lines of • wall paper on sale Rev, Mr. Wilkinson. of Depot Har - Funeral Director now. Fresb groceries always on band hor, occupied the pulpit in the United (Effervescent) i Pone 1300 F.LM DALE 'MILLS at lowest prices. Churcillast Sunday morning. Just the thing for A cool refresh - Y. P. S. meeting was well attended "Mrs, Emma Cowan, of Rosehaok ing drink that relieves indigestion : for a bus season, The topic. Mission• who has been spending the winter in d , 'eansfjs the system - ��k , •-OutalGiG- � _ @ ary. Roberta Phillips convenor. Next Florida, returned home last week. an ns waste -50c, .00 - week Mrs. Fred Caasfe's ' commit- Mrs. A. Gourlie has retnurnd borne, -pi r r tee give the program• suhjectCitizen• accompanied by her mother Mrs. Mae' Toilet aoodA, Talcum, Fs,ee Pow- v c Government Standard ship. The interest taken by the young key, of Toronto, whom she bas been dere, Composts., Toilet Water, i twin purchased the stock from Recleaned people has been encouraging, nuret>eg back to health aftgr & serious., Saving p The warm weather brings Fummer illness. , Perfumes etc., etc. -, the Estate of visitors : TbeCroker family 8unda ed We are leased to have, Mrs. Pizer g h Screenings will tat- p P MagazineCiRTCettess, Cigars 'Rr.;G. BARNES and the entire' with L. and Mre. Matthews: Mr. and in ourmidetagaio. Her daughter, Mre. • - Mrs, McGregor tt Beer's ; W. Brown C. Rose, who accompstlied her homeay busioee9 oA JOS. W. DOTEN ten our hogs a� and family and Miss Rounev at T. C. short time ago, has returned to her Metcalf's smiles and Chuckles Brown's ; Grant Malcolm with his home is Brantford. Am prepared to supply ell sizes mother; C., Bate sad family Will Bright prospects are ahead of no. CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM from Berry Boxes to lbree profit. and Half Bushel. ,' - '- Bate and Mrs. Bate at Miss Bat. Our village is on the increase. S. Mc- �' •,�, • There ity Hall on l he a i ngr nate of the - Glaa an, his void lots t o eMessrs. Mc •i• _ r' __ • • �i d y - -- - - y &ban, We expect to see building Glees Bever et-W0rk3 E -r have this Commun20 ity Hall t e purpose euro- Gla, commencing in the near future.'EW-19K `r •� organizing the Teti-nfe Ll, b Tor tie` -,fie s►nnual service iw the - Whlte- -- .' �F - -- KERING:1 NEWS Phone Mark. 6409 -coming season. All the old members Church. Erskine Cemetery will -he • McEWFN� We carry all the different are requested to attend as well as any held .Tune 13th. at 8 p. m. Rev. A. R. ' -FRANK PENNOCK , Mill Feeds. others interested in tennis. Arrange- Sanderson, paator, and the choir of St. veterinary Swoon menta ire also to be made for bolding Pa11i's United Church; Flickering. will t••The Man that made the Barnes :)Basket.". �: N• itOCK�7V'OQ� 'a -dance at an' early date. officiate. < F'iO3Se"t1� �,, Qnt�ri'fl , . ..:,rv— ;..'+. �,.. .•,u. .. ,. _. ... . •w. dr ., r.a .01.: <r�... ric''r. Y ^•.r ,. ^^'+. s �, ..t.t J�l r ..-...,.,...rr�+.:r„vw..:�,�.list.:rv_,r.-.r,..•-......m,�..i......nw�ryi�vC�...�.,_..,..._�.ran,..n.ft....u'.1.rr5a->r.,..__.... . �...:: _...a .-..__._�...'4::;..,..._._r..$...2,.�..k.fn.�5.r•-,,a 1. ,•t ..roc+,.. "'.,, w%':i� .:-...w.. ,,...a;.c :".�r.�mn..,n,.'�'...}a:N.-.,..,_,ax,..",•,..s.;:-._..�_..-�,r;.-.. . e...r:sx.rr.�s_..,,_-.'.'.3L..L'.�3".te.�...t_.s,n1:u». . _.....r_I?'.�'21�'�'fw:J:Sti.� One sort of name comes by noisy % heraldry, the dinned -mon _,bf1.. merit and service by others or by the man himset Another kind of rieputa- tion comes by the Blow growth of the W_ _h, goheral consciousneBs that a man has V C served his community well,- has put; himself last and has not risen In plade' or out of season to demasad credit and ,V Ar to claim recognition, How hefreshin:g. It is to come upon one of these quiet, -patient folk, whose philosophy is that, time will decide and that It does not maksis much difference what* is said about him or done for him now. %etting a name Is a gradual process; to lose it may be the swift transaction sp of a moment. In' s. trice a man may 1#0 forfeit by his own act all that he labor - ad so long to rear In an edifice of char - `F; acter and conduct, And yet, if he did THREE LITTLE PINAFORES. It his best and was honestly mistaken.• -deeds will not be .1 V These adorab the score of'his good le little pinafores are u tx Of the simplest construction, with an utterly erased by the blaring offense • 'and service,6 The quaint 4tt:e pina. the record now.. The name a man has THE SQUARE PLAN. HOUSE ease of line which makes. for comfort of omission or commission which blots fore with the big pocket (at lower made for probity Is worth s< much that eent") is made from checked ging- the least remainder of It Is worth de - By J. T. Findlay, Architect hem, with a19 the edges bound and fending to the last, and the charitable The nearer a house can be built In! -a Built on concrete basement walls, sage green or putty gray. Hardwood j�%aIs two straps at the back which cross historian has no more congenial task this house would look well, finished in floors are laid throughout the Interior sach other and button onto the bib in than that of re&torimg a fair reputit- the form of a square, the less it will stucco, "pebble dash" or hand trowel- --a very necessary Item of expendl. front. Worn over a dress, the cover- tion to one who no longer can speak cost—the reason being that the walls olr-­ led plastering on common brick or hol- ture, and undoubtedly the most sant. up apron (upper righ>) is quite a pro- for himself and explain his real moil- enclosing a square are of. the least low tile. In either case the outer walls tary. Doors and trim in the -living baction when a lilt girl is at play., vatlon.a given length necessary to enclose should be well rendered and strapped room and the dining room are of hard. A& -is-made f2ota uftblesehed cotton----=beforelathing, 6. dry w otherwise the finish throe gbout .'and slips on over the bead. All the area. I it place The logical position for the hal' I and I house for use. ' Insulating the Is pine for painting. Note ther p ace edges are bound with co:ored bias root ILud first floor ceiling would be an at the end of the living room, bpside 6, he rendre fbindlng, which can be bought all ready stalregIse in such a plan Is t additional precaution in this respect. which Is placed the glass door leading J%D4, 7 Inutdo up in the stores. ;be ties at the of the house, so- that all the rooms may Sasement sash in small. lkbts have on to the sun porch. This ho-JsQ can sidess are of the cotton The Ppron, 1KO be entered immediately from this hall. added quite a eharm to this otherwise be easily heated with warm air. Good . 'worn by. the wee, maid (at upper left) in the accompanying house plan You i simple home, and the entrance door plumbing and driinage is Include4 In head. and ties at the islips on over tlx -s a nearly square which has many and trellis porch give the aeceseary the estimate of cost. -k have 1'5 baric base in sash effect It is also made of these advantages. On tbe ground character tQ 'this Important feature, . ReAders desiring , further ihform& `from umbleached cotton and has twoin front en - floor, you notice, the ma The roof should be shing4ed with col- tion regarding the Plans and specifica- ,7�- 'tiny set-in pockets that, any tittle girl swill adore The edges of this apron trance door Is approachable from the lorad asbestos shingles—say a warm tions of this house *�hotld communt• the living buff. The paerler walls of the horse, --ate with the architect, direct. Address fit tare finished with eolored wool in bleu -kitchen, without crossing room excepting at one end, thus. lean- if in brick, should be of a deer red, Mr. J. T. FIndlay, 430 Talbot SL. SL ketstitch. we know smothers; of lines I' Ing the occupants of that room undis- with white Its Joint. Paint the woodwork Thomas, Oat girls a" busy folk, and many a dress j turbed by the kitchen service. may be pattern On the first floor each bedroom Is •blein solved from 0. 1280. which is in sizes 2. 4 and ke entered directly from the hall. which !J-. years Is merely an,eniarged -landing All theme PIM 6 gg k. Size 4 years "quires % 32 -inch materia) for Views A and C; rooms are of fair size. and have, the and 1% yards for V few B. Price 26c. Pride of Workmanship. very necessary cupboard annexed A Our Fashion. Book, illustrating the "Why are you so proud of your very Commendable plan you must ad- r.- toweat and most practical styles. will friends *mit. and enabling the house to be be of interest to every home drew ­ at a -minimum of cost say --Why­er—because I mad 7 Price of 0 theta. I - erected $5.000 the book 10c the copy. guess,.. J30W TO ORDER PATTERNS. 0 it should- be stated that the cellar Is -Write your alxm and address plain• excavated under the entire house, am. w .Not. iz ly, giving nq�nloer and size of suchBe a TeacherT pie room being provided for healtng. E-1 V patterns as you want. Enclote 20c in "B—e—d spells bed," said the teach- laundry and -storage Regarding the AfAmps or coin (coia preferred; wrap er for the twentieth time to her back- 91ze of the lot, it shou:d have a front - It carefully) for each number, &D4 ward pupil. "Now do you understand, age of at least forty-five feet, to admit 0 issAdren your order to Pattern Dept., Tommy?" of a side drive to the garage .4 -Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Won Ade- "Yes," said, Tommy, glibly. �-Uide SIL, Toronto. Patter= "at by "Well. c--a—t spells cat, d—o--g listurit nail.spells dog and b—e—d spells—what, Last Wishes..:. across it the other day Passed a tuner - .Good Morning. did I tell you be --d spells'''" ial procession bearing the holy of a ! Last wish" of the dead -take. on a ,soman. accents .Rainbow and Mustard Dust.I—I've forgot, miss." whispered an, She had been the wife of one "Good morning!" said In curiously authoritative axiality. a sort of the commissioners who are building cheerful. am on the wild Wand of Borneo I Tommy contritely curt h a ieet looking westward into a, strangely wb--e---d"What, you don't knowhat b--e---d off with d of sanctity that appeals to our sense the bridge and had so looked forward Starts the world seem la" -spells after all I've told you?" of honor the more powerfully b0cause to crossing It that It was'almost her Makes the whole. sunset. Over weird and beautiful Tommy shook his head. the washers have no, other re.scurce. last wbsk.- And so., even though she drearful— 'ry breast'; -everything there to a yellow dust, Ysi- and a Warms the heart in ev* "Well, once more, b --e --- d spells They are building a great new bridge had crossed a greater bridge low dust that looks as tf gal the colof bakes the sunFhine seem lots brighter." fields what you sleep in. NEw. what do you across the Delaware River, between wider river, workmen laid aside the. 11 the mustard Ir. And the mists to fade away; uid essence of a sleep in?" Camden -and, Philadelphia. It will not tools for sClittle while and stood bare Is, the world had been crushed Into herded w Makes the hardest task seem light "My shtrt! bile the funeral train passed. dust, and then taken up by th tumult* be opened to traffic until July 4, yet be- er- hands of the brawny wind and Lifts the burdens of the day! over the whole Frky from east sicatiored -ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES g magic in the greeting, to West, - . .% .... - mothin Back _f the mustard 41181 to the ex - 0 That just seems to brighten things! west, crimson slashes and doeV trema '11t. ADAMS... Trouble clouds are swift retreating— yellow fisS111-06 at fre- COM- TO PAY YOU I CAMS IN. break through joy comes in on angel's wings! FoR THE ST^MP JUST FOR THAT ent Intervals as it a volcano were V pt..,Ny -L^-$T WGHT! 'T It's a certain gloom dieDell,ar W .. I -, � 'Mv C,,, Me P�4! BUT PURPOSE-! In eruption. The- sky all over, from i INSIST! If makes the ' whole world seem I*sa -AS If m1l"OlLa drear; __-borfton to 110i'lZOn, I*Ok9 been thrown Up to --bf tons of dust had May God bless the sunshine feller— ar Upon that dust of must d "Good ..the zeuttli. Dc5t4Lr Whose Moming"' ribis with Q 41 8 the lights of heavfu am shin- BOTHER! LH*T1 CW -cheer' :Jug. ...—James Edward Hungerford. do have �heen gathering A few 01011. in the art. Th sunset is so weird and 7 lI :7 .,fssdnadng that- aln4.hail not noticed mRROR PUFF Sentence Sermons. Ween. Then a slight Mtn begins to *4 Seven Rules of Success -Get a firm 'far. Then—miracle Of miracles! for some. is always ability to do rainbow a miracle-, It confidence in your never`gro'ws old; it is always now; a thing the world needs done. —Be willing to learn a better way --fresh thrill comes, each -*Me we look iny man who is able to teach- from upon su�ch, naked - grandeur. The you.- we4rdnesa leaves the skies and a soft, A =urea, Deautuui wmw vi 6-- as j pery -ades the heavens, drips uPdh the earth, hunts out every leaf of every tree, bathes every man, woman and e11%d in its soft wonder, paints every graceful palm tree, pours molten gold, -every stream, crowns every wave itb a crest of gold, kisses every rnountatnsld* with golden glorY.—Wil- ilam A. Stidger, in ";A Book of Sun - Betty Knew, asked the teacher, "What it that goes about mooing?' "A cow," afiswered Betty. ,,what goes about butting?" was the _tkiaxt question ,Hum," said Betty, "a buttonhole, I sousa Began Early. F1 John Philip Sousa vias a -teacher J inusic 9A the age itictior at seventee4L longer delivers the goode. =Cultivate an attitude of reverence toward God and your fellow -man. —Eearli- t-4e­--V-&hF0.-:-,W- (HERE R IS the hours will take care of themse THA —Know a little =)re aboth your I P061 I TOOK business than your competitor does.. PE:N VvERYTHINw .1 - —Consider no price too high to play 3 ELrr THE• _KITCHEN VNK for perfection. CANADIAN PLAN BOOK In co-operation with Canadian Architects design's of moderate priced homes are published. In the 411 MacLean Buflders' Guide. Detailed Information on V.sanntng, building, rnrnistring, decorating anti garden - lag. Proftely Illus4rated: An ideal reference Took. Send 20c for a A— xrArT.Pnn, Riffl4iinjr RAnnrts A 'k7? -'.:1°l.'.. All < J. Getting a' Name. PC --.A Q Many in this age are preaching the .4value of IrAblicity. Some have had re- desperate d k-ats In THL -CANADIAN HOMEMAJU—R- course der to el p� or to obtain it. TheW_ do not -seem tq ­ierisi 9/ weak* arfia&y )f have IN44 fnuoiL heed to -con veut4oulal -taste aotloni-�df or It only metals or tfiay-' ' might break into the beualinOs fre- 'PLANNING BUILDING FINANCING 'A quently and conspicuous, HINC DECORATING FURN15 4 QARDENING Ito sooner or latter- may ma.. At Capyrty-jazis. F":,i-re y Unction, notoriety. between fameand m " One sort of name comes by noisy % heraldry, the dinned -mon _,bf1.. merit and service by others or by the man himset Another kind of rieputa- tion comes by the Blow growth of the W_ _h, goheral consciousneBs that a man has V C served his community well,- has put; himself last and has not risen In plade' or out of season to demasad credit and ,V Ar to claim recognition, How hefreshin:g. It is to come upon one of these quiet, -patient folk, whose philosophy is that, time will decide and that It does not maksis much difference what* is said about him or done for him now. %etting a name Is a gradual process; to lose it may be the swift transaction sp of a moment. In' s. trice a man may 1#0 forfeit by his own act all that he labor - ad so long to rear In an edifice of char - `F; acter and conduct, And yet, if he did THREE LITTLE PINAFORES. It his best and was honestly mistaken.• -deeds will not be .1 V These adorab the score of'his good le little pinafores are u tx Of the simplest construction, with an utterly erased by the blaring offense • 'and service,6 The quaint 4tt:e pina. the record now.. The name a man has THE SQUARE PLAN. HOUSE ease of line which makes. for comfort of omission or commission which blots fore with the big pocket (at lower made for probity Is worth s< much that eent") is made from checked ging- the least remainder of It Is worth de - By J. T. Findlay, Architect hem, with a19 the edges bound and fending to the last, and the charitable The nearer a house can be built In! -a Built on concrete basement walls, sage green or putty gray. Hardwood j�%aIs two straps at the back which cross historian has no more congenial task this house would look well, finished in floors are laid throughout the Interior sach other and button onto the bib in than that of re&torimg a fair reputit- the form of a square, the less it will stucco, "pebble dash" or hand trowel- --a very necessary Item of expendl. front. Worn over a dress, the cover- tion to one who no longer can speak cost—the reason being that the walls olr-­ led plastering on common brick or hol- ture, and undoubtedly the most sant. up apron (upper righ>) is quite a pro- for himself and explain his real moil- enclosing a square are of. the least low tile. In either case the outer walls tary. Doors and trim in the -living baction when a lilt girl is at play., vatlon.a given length necessary to enclose should be well rendered and strapped room and the dining room are of hard. A& -is-made f2ota uftblesehed cotton----=beforelathing, 6. dry w otherwise the finish throe gbout .'and slips on over the bead. All the area. I it place The logical position for the hal' I and I house for use. ' Insulating the Is pine for painting. Note ther p ace edges are bound with co:ored bias root ILud first floor ceiling would be an at the end of the living room, bpside 6, he rendre fbindlng, which can be bought all ready stalregIse in such a plan Is t additional precaution in this respect. which Is placed the glass door leading J%D4, 7 Inutdo up in the stores. ;be ties at the of the house, so- that all the rooms may Sasement sash in small. lkbts have on to the sun porch. This ho-JsQ can sidess are of the cotton The Ppron, 1KO be entered immediately from this hall. added quite a eharm to this otherwise be easily heated with warm air. Good . 'worn by. the wee, maid (at upper left) in the accompanying house plan You i simple home, and the entrance door plumbing and driinage is Include4 In head. and ties at the islips on over tlx -s a nearly square which has many and trellis porch give the aeceseary the estimate of cost. -k have 1'5 baric base in sash effect It is also made of these advantages. On tbe ground character tQ 'this Important feature, . ReAders desiring , further ihform& `from umbleached cotton and has twoin front en - floor, you notice, the ma The roof should be shing4ed with col- tion regarding the Plans and specifica- ,7�- 'tiny set-in pockets that, any tittle girl swill adore The edges of this apron trance door Is approachable from the lorad asbestos shingles—say a warm tions of this house *�hotld communt• the living buff. The paerler walls of the horse, --ate with the architect, direct. Address fit tare finished with eolored wool in bleu -kitchen, without crossing room excepting at one end, thus. lean- if in brick, should be of a deer red, Mr. J. T. FIndlay, 430 Talbot SL. SL ketstitch. we know smothers; of lines I' Ing the occupants of that room undis- with white Its Joint. Paint the woodwork Thomas, Oat girls a" busy folk, and many a dress j turbed by the kitchen service. may be pattern On the first floor each bedroom Is •blein solved from 0. 1280. which is in sizes 2. 4 and ke entered directly from the hall. which !J-. years Is merely an,eniarged -landing All theme PIM 6 gg k. Size 4 years "quires % 32 -inch materia) for Views A and C; rooms are of fair size. and have, the and 1% yards for V few B. Price 26c. Pride of Workmanship. very necessary cupboard annexed A Our Fashion. Book, illustrating the "Why are you so proud of your very Commendable plan you must ad- r.- toweat and most practical styles. will friends *mit. and enabling the house to be be of interest to every home drew ­ at a -minimum of cost say --Why­er—because I mad 7 Price of 0 theta. I - erected $5.000 the book 10c the copy. guess,.. J30W TO ORDER PATTERNS. 0 it should- be stated that the cellar Is -Write your alxm and address plain• excavated under the entire house, am. w .Not. iz ly, giving nq�nloer and size of suchBe a TeacherT pie room being provided for healtng. E-1 V patterns as you want. Enclote 20c in "B—e—d spells bed," said the teach- laundry and -storage Regarding the AfAmps or coin (coia preferred; wrap er for the twentieth time to her back- 91ze of the lot, it shou:d have a front - It carefully) for each number, &D4 ward pupil. "Now do you understand, age of at least forty-five feet, to admit 0 issAdren your order to Pattern Dept., Tommy?" of a side drive to the garage .4 -Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Won Ade- "Yes," said, Tommy, glibly. �-Uide SIL, Toronto. Patter= "at by "Well. c--a—t spells cat, d—o--g listurit nail.spells dog and b—e—d spells—what, Last Wishes..:. across it the other day Passed a tuner - .Good Morning. did I tell you be --d spells'''" ial procession bearing the holy of a ! Last wish" of the dead -take. on a ,soman. accents .Rainbow and Mustard Dust.I—I've forgot, miss." whispered an, She had been the wife of one "Good morning!" said In curiously authoritative axiality. a sort of the commissioners who are building cheerful. am on the wild Wand of Borneo I Tommy contritely curt h a ieet looking westward into a, strangely wb--e---d"What, you don't knowhat b--e---d off with d of sanctity that appeals to our sense the bridge and had so looked forward Starts the world seem la" -spells after all I've told you?" of honor the more powerfully b0cause to crossing It that It was'almost her Makes the whole. sunset. Over weird and beautiful Tommy shook his head. the washers have no, other re.scurce. last wbsk.- And so., even though she drearful— 'ry breast'; -everything there to a yellow dust, Ysi- and a Warms the heart in ev* "Well, once more, b --e --- d spells They are building a great new bridge had crossed a greater bridge low dust that looks as tf gal the colof bakes the sunFhine seem lots brighter." fields what you sleep in. NEw. what do you across the Delaware River, between wider river, workmen laid aside the. 11 the mustard Ir. And the mists to fade away; uid essence of a sleep in?" Camden -and, Philadelphia. It will not tools for sClittle while and stood bare Is, the world had been crushed Into herded w Makes the hardest task seem light "My shtrt! bile the funeral train passed. dust, and then taken up by th tumult* be opened to traffic until July 4, yet be- er- hands of the brawny wind and Lifts the burdens of the day! over the whole Frky from east sicatiored -ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES g magic in the greeting, to West, - . .% .... - mothin Back _f the mustard 41181 to the ex - 0 That just seems to brighten things! west, crimson slashes and doeV trema '11t. ADAMS... Trouble clouds are swift retreating— yellow fisS111-06 at fre- COM- TO PAY YOU I CAMS IN. break through joy comes in on angel's wings! FoR THE ST^MP JUST FOR THAT ent Intervals as it a volcano were V pt..,Ny -L^-$T WGHT! 'T It's a certain gloom dieDell,ar W .. I -, � 'Mv C,,, Me P�4! BUT PURPOSE-! In eruption. The- sky all over, from i INSIST! If makes the ' whole world seem I*sa -AS If m1l"OlLa drear; __-borfton to 110i'lZOn, I*Ok9 been thrown Up to --bf tons of dust had May God bless the sunshine feller— ar Upon that dust of must d "Good ..the zeuttli. Dc5t4Lr Whose Moming"' ribis with Q 41 8 the lights of heavfu am shin- BOTHER! LH*T1 CW -cheer' :Jug. ...—James Edward Hungerford. do have �heen gathering A few 01011. in the art. Th sunset is so weird and 7 lI :7 .,fssdnadng that- aln4.hail not noticed mRROR PUFF Sentence Sermons. Ween. Then a slight Mtn begins to *4 Seven Rules of Success -Get a firm 'far. Then—miracle Of miracles! for some. is always ability to do rainbow a miracle-, It confidence in your never`gro'ws old; it is always now; a thing the world needs done. —Be willing to learn a better way --fresh thrill comes, each -*Me we look iny man who is able to teach- from upon su�ch, naked - grandeur. The you.- we4rdnesa leaves the skies and a soft, A =urea, Deautuui wmw vi 6-- as j pery -ades the heavens, drips uPdh the earth, hunts out every leaf of every tree, bathes every man, woman and e11%d in its soft wonder, paints every graceful palm tree, pours molten gold, -every stream, crowns every wave itb a crest of gold, kisses every rnountatnsld* with golden glorY.—Wil- ilam A. Stidger, in ";A Book of Sun - Betty Knew, asked the teacher, "What it that goes about mooing?' "A cow," afiswered Betty. ,,what goes about butting?" was the _tkiaxt question ,Hum," said Betty, "a buttonhole, I sousa Began Early. F1 John Philip Sousa vias a -teacher J inusic 9A the age itictior at seventee4L longer delivers the goode. =Cultivate an attitude of reverence toward God and your fellow -man. —Eearli- t-4e­--V-&hF0.-:-,W- (HERE R IS the hours will take care of themse THA —Know a little =)re aboth your I P061 I TOOK business than your competitor does.. PE:N VvERYTHINw .1 - —Consider no price too high to play 3 ELrr THE• _KITCHEN VNK for perfection. CANADIAN PLAN BOOK In co-operation with Canadian Architects design's of moderate priced homes are published. In the 411 MacLean Buflders' Guide. Detailed Information on V.sanntng, building, rnrnistring, decorating anti garden - lag. Proftely Illus4rated: An ideal reference Took. Send 20c for a A— xrArT.Pnn, Riffl4iinjr RAnnrts A 1;A tt 7 O 4 ;s r WAW UP to , fn , ach Out of Ordei and Sys- f-VUNDATION PLANTING - d tem Run Dow Bre tall Mock Orange (PhIladeliphus, By Mist Isabella Preston, for the .61 "I suffered from Stomach trouble for, Ontario Horticultural AXsociati,031- j grandiftorus), which gives a profusion several years," says Mrs. Mary Crouse,fing, 9c the Oaallng of beautiful white blossoms with Y61- Foundation plan -mVttg closely the of Neneveh' N.S. 'I would have severe 10%v­i��ent�s, resb _shrubg-and-treev- -to the-ba:W., orange Yobm. Bush Hopyesuckle ---pain- after-eating;-and-as-aTesUIt_ra_W1 of the house, is one of the best means dl, 'sparsely, and so ran down in general! of improving the looks Of the house I (Lo;kIcera tatarica), with Its bright,IS 900 was nand ehhan�-:ng Its value. By careful. Pink Powers and later with Its red or health. I grow pale and weak, the :Yellow berries is very 'desirable. basily tired, and would wake UP In such planting can be! 4, manipulaCon LL" 4LT AM c, is an - Morning as tired as when I went to Made to ace,,-%tuate desirable arch!- Syringa villosa, or Chinese Ilia e give , textural points" Of the house or to &1- other desirable high growing sort. WIUAWla ;FO4 UM 4J Then my nerves began to Cut, disturbed.; leviate and soften objectionable fen- i Caragana. Frutbecens, with Its profu- and my sleep easily Mon of yellow flowers, Is very desir- ed for the tures. Naturally I was being treat trOube but It did not help me; indeed IOU the criiall city- lot basal 01auttiag able at the back of the corner, clump, as I& also Hydrangea paniculata gran - The Imposter. I was growing worse and could not. Is 11 Classified Adverfisementt. practlealltall that should' pray Used, leaving the lawn in fr A proud -young father telegraphed 'walk to the nearest neighbor's with Dnt entire- diflora. For the lower shrubs Japanese WriuwaERRY PIANT13 It yam at this It lo'barberry is very ornamental an.4 do - out stopping to rest ly free of shrubs and flowers. the news of his hapoltac7G to his broth stage that, as a result of an adver- Ay4rable ♦and Rosa rugosa, where there EXATOR DUNLOP. $5.00 PER THOURA-VD, only where a wider �expanae of groum or in these words:— SBrandywtuo. sane: Nvertall. 13.00. Thos, isement I read, that I decided to try is encountered the t acting on the: is, a chance of growing a live -foot A handsome boy -he came 0 My wailing, Poterbore, Ont. shrub, Is very effective. Spiraea ar, -- house and claims to Tyour nephew. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had taken lawn in clumps or groups can be safely WT AMD 90TA6 desirable guts, which grows to four feet, may be TIFICTIUC MOTORS Boa ,the pills for several weeks before I practised and even here it is de We are doing our beat to give him a E MqiaL Fredwick St. Torold& Id wtice any improvement in my to leave large expanses of lawn with very effectively applicable to grace proper weloomo." RX-RUXIBMS0 NUGGY Allirm.11 o0jadition,-ffen I- seemed to have a bet- il frequent vistas to obtain the moef ef- the sides of the front entrance with The brother, however, tailed to see 'ter appetite, and less difficulty after festive results.. Its profusion of white bloom In early the point, and wired back:— SW RIM8. CHANX= AM I""& VfrPA Albert RohX6 Noustadt. 0" • eating, and -this encouraged me to con' "I have no nephew. The young man N Fortunately there is a large 1W of June and its graceful, pe;alulous habit. tinue taking the pt.,.Is umtfl I had used, Particularly beautiful among the lower it an I posts 1 i ,shrubs available for such it purpose, in r a dozen boxes, by which time I could all of which are comparatively hardy, shrubs are the dwarf forms of the A Queenly- Queen. ir , —�eet a -hearty meal -and enjoy Ato My M.6cX-Orange.-. Aree,particulArly -pro- Queen Mary of England to a "model as well as being very effective. In tth tomorrow general health had Improved so much meal qou're net stow 7 making the planting it is better not fuse and handsome ibloomers are theasap tonight Any of feminine grace," asserts a physical that 1, felt I was again a well woman'l to adhere too closely to &'straight,�Yne, following varieties: Mont Bianc, Bo-- London. Her dignity a culture expert of return of the. and pose, both sitting and standing, -1 have not since had any tret Blanc and Virginal. t I can with con- but to rather plant to obtain more of a q No Use Waltiag. W40. Y trouble, and feet' that serpentine effect. This to accomplish- Where there Is a high. blank wall are cited as examples for the busy as Of 9 Little. Boy (to stranger *tanding man who would retain her he&", fidence, reoowmead Dr. Williams' Pink ed by having the corners come for- space to be Improved the u Pills to other weak and .fling people." specimen or two of the pyramidal noar gate)—"What you standing there I ward with, recessions, or alcoves along Early Day*. the num- for?" Mica in E ,7 For Indigestion, or any of the wall of the house. By keeping the cedar. is very pleasing. Hydrangea ar brows troubles due to thin, watery taller growing specimens at tile tors- borescens as a summer -blooming Stranger—"Ola, I'm Just waiting here Bite& was used by the Greeks and P -%,blood, Dr Williams' Pink Pills are ners and In between windows, with shrub of about six feet ii u5stUl -at the for a -4,rty.- Romans to make window panes. -siz, chimp. a Boy—"You Just 98 well 90 On strongly, recommended. Sold by all lower shrubs under the windows and back of a medium ad Little Medicine dealers, or wlI be sent by de- then, 'cause we ain't going to have no in front of the higher ones -a very The above constitute the most Mail at -60 cents & box by The.Dr. W11- pleasing variation 4 obtained, which -sim-ble and effective shrubs available party. _i — SPRAINS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . llama' Medicine Co., Brockville. Out. does not look too mechanical In its and a selection made from this list Is Liniment In the @tables. Apply Minard's at once. It V. Presentation. will amply repay for time and money Use Minard ....... ....... draws out inflammation, Some desirable high growing shrubs expended. $404DIthes the muscles and Geysen Work for Man. ligaments. Lighthouse Keew. The wonderful geysers of Reykjavik, I T. a. in loeland, are now being used to heat I JU tou "NHWENCE say—"Why not retire? pension; the town,, and not only to heat the IP Comfort: your kIV4 about?" Not I town, but to, warm and water green - TO YOUNG hike! I I bold my post! house,13 and gardens. Horbo . r mouth. Haze of giant city Water from the geysers Is. forced sh Rolm G OF FNN" WIN where through naxmw pipes laid at a depth sun flames red. Blus, By Always Keeping Baby's Own The'weating of about three feet in the soil, and the Tablets In the Home. clarity Grayness and warm. Water favors and hastens -the of sea Into the east. storm. gTovth of both vegetables and fruits. 14 A simple and safe remedy for the Near the -largest geyser a very large Sun -glint and calm. Waves. Wlmd. creenhouse has been built. where all common ilia of babyhood and child- Enchawted spewe. hood should be kept.,In every home to think, to driesuL kinds of flowers and veS*table* are Cnhicura Heals PeLco, Loneliness, extraordinary where there is etther a baby ora M y home. being cultivated with ext. They Made Him Otddy, young child. Often it to *4oVsary to ght, success it Is po"tble, In -deed, that How many eves, a moment ore I IIIIt &zema on &ad She ething to break entranced,; 1 w I th the assistance of Its geysers, tee- ___ ­What makes that MeXICK2 give the little one *am L have ver, correct My beacon , I stood the friend of yours such a giddy chap'" up a cold. allay re sour, i land will be able to compete with to watch i - Arms and Legs H-e-11Tbe been stomach and banish the Irritability' Channel islands as a purveyor of early revolutions he's. dying of the day; the silent &WPG that "companies the cutting of teeth, i The potatoes and flowers - through. my dear Slipping to port; the Mirror water. When baby was two months Experienced mothers always keep old a slight touch of eceems. broke green, Baby's Own Tablets in the home as 6: ad lilac. from the out an her hood, face. arms and And blue. a after POPI&n. ateguard against the lop it tamed to weeping eczema a troubles that slow, CoWs Ari Not brake late in the doW of Francs seize their little on" so suddenly and ,d'f,..d blisters. which -craft 7%0 VOID the young mother can feel reasonably How many dawnti seen shadowcraft and the eruptions scaled Over It 4� me to dance. Necessary Evas Are golden ladles to th -a box � of the" put out was MM i v cousin it loss of stow safe wl But yet to; Lee them there a hand and ready for eimergetic In o the mystery iot- Ing day! observance of One Funda. and she was very Irritable- Her face .�But_l amd tbe_Se-ptembor sum, tee. How many moons watched sun -white was disfigured. The trouble lasted 6- Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but liners pass mental Rule of Health Piro- eighteen months .9 thorough -'Che girl who In their shadow site laxative that act wttbout, Like titan toys Of M6,61; watched i tecta Against Them I tried different remedies but griping and they are absolutely guar- with noTeaults. I began using Cuti- N -see the &&k she kniti; storm-pusbed craft. Can only anteed free from opiates or o.iber, - - VVhether one catches cold easily is curs, Soup and Ointment and in Her -dog -watching all the day With sails close -reefed,. bite spume They are sold by i largely a question of physical condi- about six weeks I could a" an irn- -That not a cow shall go astray. harmful drugs. I from foam -green woves; tion. If the general Vitiklit� Is low, provement. I continued the treat- medicine"dea-lers or by mail at 26 cents -d schooner, tramp. and passen- is wen and at went and after using for several resistance to disease 11 The leiisirily contented cows x box from The Dr. Williams' Medl. Watch, led . (Signed) n ger depart such a time a cold is easy to -contract months sht was bes, -132nd Ave., .etnq'Co.. Brockville, Ont. Can only see the earth they browse; For he, eine far across the tj]�2 Of and difficult to check. Mrs. F.Kngorman.9425 _Their piebald bodies through the grass things; Constipation is frequently the cause Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 3. 1925. the wi-, Usuch a state of health, with its atten- These fragrant emollients are all f. With busy. munchluf Or, bunting to 0 nd, return again' 0 Your Elocly's, Danger -Points. listlessness, biliousness, headaches you need fat all toilet purposes. I dant rt Ito give up. my past. vitality. Poisons Which is the weakest external -pa and a. neral lack of Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint. a So you Suggest. from the waste matter that remains ".A Aline the sun and [hello)* the butman body? Some Poop, ment to soothe and heal, Talcum nod with. sbintrig !Of susj�e' 1,11 d, I to powder and sweeten LFrocessious crow would say the solar plexus; others, the 1 Meaning To well. I r behind after improper, irregular bowel • "Do. elimination are picked up by the blood ssie* 1"k Addr� C=6diss Scientists are in-; region -of the hArt, -%� The poplars In the fields of France Again, Now I must go, Day is half- i and carried to every part of the body.' WD*9*t; VIMAWW"I., Pries. Sam •oh"mia" 0 and glorious ladies come to dance. quiring into this little-known subject. I C.M. 51.,1. M& W* i weaken your resistance to disease. Like and already some 4mportent conclu- j done The of people who have suf- y. Frances Cornford, in "Spring '.%form- am grateful, but ---When twi- sion-& have been reached. Yes: fend front self-poisoning in this way 'n light comes, It has been found that tft Adam's I io&" ,. I have -found that Nu W the internal le exter- 'A jewel high, my light must Bash lubricant maks boyseicilmination acre apple is man's most vulnerable and ea nal Part. slight blow in likely to! gleanr RESTORED TO 0,-1 must ft matter and 1ZF seriously that permanent Across the harbor mouth. S Niijo? softens the was affect It so aerl permits thorough and regular climina- -tim's breath- go!' Injury may result, the vie r Crew Itimirn. In American i tion without overtaxing the intest irtal COLOR. IT NEW WITH Ing and swallowing be4ng Impaired; �Artbu Nujol can be taken for any 0000 HEALTH Even p 9 point Silhouettes." ressupe by a thumb at thi. J,"�Jth of time with no ill effects. _Cfd can have fnNr;ou.,-reguIr.-., A- but— easily, a* your Mother of Eleven CWdreu "DIAMOND DYES" tree, sup-, -day—and retneni- bl;Dw may cause death. 'rhe""maittil" R Mexican druggist for Ntfjol to naffie "NiRW in.red Peaises Lydia E. Pinkham - s Vegetlj)k C AJW One of the chief dilecoveries made in plies from, its bark a thread three ber loot[ for the cotton. an Sloth bottle and package. strong as ordifiary just Dip to Tint -or 1loft the course of this particular research tittles as sit of jIu-jltsU Is Is that the Japanese teresting ExperiencO to Dye Her In. -t knowledge of these based on expert -points. For example, a blow Buckingham, Q ebec. --I Am tbia danger with the edge, of the hand above the tW mother of eleven living children, Fach 15 -cent pack. LPI and my baby a es or the ears may fracture tle- age contains direc file mon old_ concussion of the.brain.1 tions Fo simple any skull or causeamen Sudden pressure behind the ears Is am woman can tint soft, old and I have dellcp.t� shadee or rarily erIPPIII��In Its. an taken Lydl a E. r)Iows on the UAPe of the -neck are Vege- dye rich, permanent datigerous. Other poluts specially table Compound kolors in Aliagerle, for4eaknefts and be! silks, 7111110113, skirts. sensitive to pain and injury are I In nerves a it from rnv .1knew iltv . dressev; A o a t ' stockings, d lefe , le, weateis, drapt-ries. Omer I M:nard's Liniment King of Ps:n. of Ramisayvi coverings, , hangings For fi r ears everything! sure Curse r and wasal a read —Buy Diamond-Dyes=iao oTbPf was in %in&- Sufferer—"Sal, old man. can you tell Proved safe -by millions and prescribed by physicians for • to cry. Nolk I am so happyhave and tell your druggist whether th My daughter, who is d health. Bilk, me Fortieth, Ing to cure toothache?" terial You wish to color is wool or s I rg e 9 old, has also taken it and eight of a tumbago or whether It Is linen, cotton. or mixed Friend "Yes. Icon ---the 'Colds 'Headache 'Neuritis will to recommend it to all w dentias" young girls. I—Dame WILLIAM PAR. goods. 4`Neuralgia -Toothache Rbeumatism EN11, Box 414,Bockingharn Quebec. Pain back suffer for years with b ache, nervousness and other ailments common towomenfrom early life to ta—n You Solve This-li TWOES NOT AFFECT- THE' Lydia E. PinkhRm's middleage, when Vegetable Compound will give ibu 4: relief? 1113ay it country -wide AcCePt only mr!l package In a recent canvass I E R F. L A of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's late Prevident. which contains proven directions. Vegetable Compound, over 250,000 The .hove teum whes, property armnsed lo.m the naive ni a Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets -Af. be awarded a beautiful lot, size replicis were received, and 98 out of Everyone eaviding in dw correct solution wA FREE sad ckey of &II encumbrances, located in one of our sub. Also "Bayer" of. 24 an&_100—D.niggirits. very 100 reported -they were --bene t. 20 % 100 feet 2W of flited by, its use. C tore_dIn 'blLil nt Rare? Blareseftim diviWons b"rmp Nrw York sixf A. a. A."). wbito It to well kw.wn '&c1dr,.t9r of Ralleyllescid (Acetyl RaTICY11C Acid- Digit Imit&tUms. tlh* Tsbftti New Y that Aspirin murill ETT 1314"Uracture, to Almist the pubne m6a _Mammi Divele"esi CbM. 1104,Dth St., Cept. 1200 Atlantic C I Is 1929 _'Wri-m-u-tim-traft rniark (wit .jty. This offer expires July w Uwe sonera) traft mark, the "Baler Or"&" IsqUE No. 21—*20' of Bayer 000PW be stamp" with SE EA - tea lees - .4, ik, 71'"_.. ..: �.1:n•'•rp ,'..�,yxy ..... ..: .....w .,... ±.. ':d=�^••.a ��,.t1 °K:V' .••C: .,rF 7w �revz :r-.,�,..,° -�tt :.S : °f. I� VRk •.,F-y•,+�*p .., .r. <...,. ;.,..�,�+.. :., -kis-.' 1 ..,.< { �,aa. -, ,� w - j _};.. a _ �� a •. .' P• i ,.. .W. ,;, .y..., '\Y .110 �.• _ j ,Y,. ',i - a A _ f Y • a: 1 :Mrs T, E, Ham wishes toexpreashor lbeart felt gratit ude to her many friends ' and Detgghbore for their kindness and -4xpreasione of sympathy during the irl- new and deAtb of ber dearly .bels husband. _ NC V'V.`STAFFORD i' Marble and Granite Dealer. Cemetery Lettering etc. Firt,t class work i' guaranteed. T . iiiDgston RoAd and Pickering East Tow•ntine. t 'Pheoae Whitby -6b R 32 .• 27.40 , P. O.-Whitbv R. R. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ` -•• ei.ad O�ere x• 4u the, E.t,%te of Kohn S. Beare, Farm- - ^_ - ea. deceased. - -The creditor@ of John S, Beare. late _ M of the Township of Pickering, in the "•`Oouoty of Ontario, Farmer deceased, who died on or about. the 7tb day of April, 1926, arg hereby notified to send _ 4by post prepaid or otherwise to,de- ";aver to either of the undersigned E:e- putors or their enticitore, ba or before tho 26th day of June. 1926, their chris- _ `tian 'name@ and surname@. addresses --.;Iand .descriptions, full particulars of 'theirclaim or interest nod the nature ---of1twYecuri ties, if an. beh! by theizi. is • Immediarely after the 25th day of June, 1928, the estate of the said John ""S. Besre, deceased, will he distributed. - , ,among the parties entitled thereto, :.having regard only to, the claims or •intere@ta of which the Executors @hall tnev have notice, and all others will :abs excluded from the said distri- Datedat _Torontt?._tb18_14th day ---- May. A. D. 1928. ` Mrs. Hariiet H. Beare. Execu- r Yeed-J Benre. tore R. R. No. 2, Pickering Ba&Toe 3c Ross, -. `Solicitors for the Executors, _. A•oom 9%Northern - 86.38 Ontario Building, W Bay Street. Toronto SIGNS , '431ass Signs of All kinds made to order. Mirror. Re -silvered, gold, Silver, Pewter, Nickel Copper etc. Articles, Ornaments, 'Tableware' @std- .Tevveli - - -- -- silvered,,'nickel•plated or gold•piated. Estimates Free. "W.BOL?DTR LOCtST HILL, ONT. - Pbone Ji:trk5533 20-42 MARKHAM, ONZ T. _ ;If your dealer cannot supply yon. Barite direct. 1 _ •r� l�a . a' „�i�rier�w�..ii� 4 o� � '' �w�nninin�t • $ i�00 ��. Bratl;tfolyd, @.turbo IRS Sto& Carried, Information Furnished ani °Servico on Brantford Roa&hlt rendered by T. J. Prouse, - - - Pickering J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - Pickering run well, wear well, look well for a long time. It keeps satisfaction high and operating costs low. -When you can get fine quality at a low purchase -. price you have 'gained the highest degree of - -.. economy in•the purchase of an automobile. Because Chevrolet represents the'highest type - --,nf gnslity car at. Iow cost it has been the choice -- , . of-evee� -- -- - - " Visit our showrsomand see for yourself how truly Chevrolet combines quality with 'low cost, GO & A. T. LAW, -Pickering, :.. Ontario . ,�.>-••�-..mss y.. r.R. r " Round Roast or Streak, ..:. _:.. ''2N pec lb f Farndale, drag cons 6, 7. 21.45; Oa• etr. road drag! 165 00. The council now adjonrned to weet f s �� RY ; 'Rump Roast,.:. °.. -: car Petty, uperaUum grader con'3 c 6.W;A J Taylor, drag and l►lantogcons again on Monday, Juneith, as 1GE3ourt Heavy Rib Roast. • • w� . ,�� ,.Shoulder _'Pot Roast, .: :.: ,. _ 14c `• Brisket, to buil, ...' - - TtaBM9. ` 2, 3, 14.15: E Armatronit, ding con 3, of Reviaion and fortbe transactionvf .. - Shouldet Roast of Pork, ..' �, .'• ` •20c, 28c `6 'kt.tsparynr,: at.b0ii paidtnadvance. 00; -Ed Liibsov, instal con 2. etc, �� 7.K; WMitchell, drag con 2. Alton& general tutsiness.. - Are showing this week a splendid variety of bedding planta roc flower and vegetable Riardeus-Asters; Petunias, Verbooss, Salt Pork,.,. • 1 $n�icdptipasa ro the united Stats and Crest Britain$2.00in advance. _ re and r line.'20 62; L. 18.5• haul grav cep hole Altooa rd eve. 16.50; T Stan• NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Pansies and Geranitims. Tomato Plants should gotta Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c _ .- bury, bout grav con 8, 2.50; J Gauslta, _.._ .• of ,BY -LAS(/ now at an time. Lots of them ou -` -F b -or IOHI� Mt1RKAR, Proprietor, hayigrav and drag con S. 11.25; Jas - r t w r e YoC u e box n in you n tit erg 1 a 5 lbs 90 cents +- v - Stephenson, ditto, 12.75; A Carruthers. NOTICE is hereby given that a By h order and have :then► delivered. ' PICKERING drag w t I. Hat kham toppay balf, 18 W; 8 9,20;A Matthews drag law wis passed (and numbered 1260) by the Municipal Counbii of the Uor Green Mountain Potatoes, 3.50 per bag. ,COUNCIL.• _con cons 6.7. 8. 16'1.6; -phos-Puckria, dream pestle:i Of_tbe-Tovenehip-ut_Pickering n The above eouncil met puransat to and plaiting cone 9 and 4, and Audley on the 19th day of April, 1926, autbor- Rennie's Best Gov. Standard No. 1 Seed Corn­_ .&djourr►ment on Monday. the 17 insc, rd 36.8W; R Ward. salary Mar. 3 to May jzing a contract with the Hfdro- " Dent Varieties at 2.00 per bushel s 'Memberp all present, the reeve in the .cba{r. 17,108.75; J Pallieter, drag con 9. 3 50; also n t 1. 11,25: F Wright, dFag Alto- Electric Power Com misalion of On- tarso for the supply of electrical power ` -, ;Paint Variety at 2.50 per bushet s J The minutes of the last meeting " were reed and approved: na rd and cons 6, 7, 24 50; Jacob Burk•. bolder,. planing con 3, 2.25; T Reesor, or energy for the lighting of the streets and public highways in the • ~' Rennie, s Bulk Manges Seed, 40 cents lb.,.5 lbs for 1.90 Cecil White was heard re plan of ditto 75c; John blcGriekia, pian Al- Police Village of Pickering, and pro. Rennie's Package Mangel Seed, 50 cents lb _ sub•divieion of Iota, which was ap• tons rd 1,75 : Frank MacOr*o. ditto vidingfor the issue of debentures to Best QranulRted Sugar, 6.75 per bag. -proved by the council, and cop 3. 12 20: A Petty, ditto 12 50 ; His amount. of $1,0000) for the purpose : -Nice Ne,3v- Cabbage and Read Lettuce ( E Morgan was heard re gravel'for A E Major, drag Alton@ rd Opp cons of &ovidabgfundato defrayl,be costof - .road south at, Rouge Hill. 4 5 rep boles etc 9100; A Petty, plan installing such lights and .the cost of - Bu our Groceries At the Grocer's y y r fhecommittee on Contingen^ies re, Scat boro t 1 Scarhoro-to x half 3 50; pay the wo,a plaa_y- marhin.ety:and ap- -ported and recommended payment as P y F Mac tRae, ditto 4.75 : T Reeeor ditto bavid pliances necessary to connection there- ec ' t -!ollowe : John Murkar, printing and advtg.. 12 10; M. S. Chapman, sec.- 2.25; J Burkholder, ditto 50c ; Annie, rep hole con 5 1,25; J Tweedie, with, and,that such )3y -law was regia- tered ib the registry office of the Re• J AM E S ;F? 0 0 H A R LD S ON teen.,. Pickering Village, rent of hall, work on con `2 50; G Burkholder. 2t1.. giatry Division of the 'County of On 8,00; John F Ross. rebate of taxes. 2.00; yds gravel 3 90: E Anthony. load grav Carlo on the 7th • day of biay, 1926, as - :J C Thompson, Co. Judge, hearing watercourse appeal. 10 00: T Gregg, y. Div Court ae clerk, 4 pU; E Gleeeloa, con 5 5 25; G Tran, drag w t 1 con 5 Mark to pay half 3.75: also drag Al- 4.5 26,60; W Booth• No. 341. Any motion to quash or set aside the e:uue or any part thereof be made within` three months - Pickerin •' Hardware Store .e.tt "'::-ditto as bailiff', 4 U0; D R Beaton, on toga rd and cone rep hole haul grav con 4 oop lot 30 must after the first publication of this notice g acct of salary. 125.00; Janet Chown, dog T Gregg, g 00; Canada Ingot Uo, rep to grader for 10 and cannot be made thereafter. day May. 19,26: •bj• 3; i F i i :' �. -='rebate of aro 00: sal- 10.00; Dept Public Highways, Dated the 14tb of " ary as collector, SW.W; Adam 9peare,_ vat v o- :-BwTON, D R ' - auhearing watercourse appeal, 3 09; 38 3S Oler c� Now- is the time to get your Seed C�Srn-our Brock is com fete -all P �� , • :.; •• 9t�egg, excise stamps and postage. � • FAR�ITJ.S • Com ton's Earl 'Essen grown tested sKin � Golden Early, / t 'e � Theataniingcommittee on Trans. Farmers Attention Philip. Cob _ North Dokota, g p: , No. a, White Cap, +portation. Light and Power reported following Now is the time to get your -- -- gtoGlo, alsosconsin Leamington, also Mangel9eed, bulk and package. . and recomtneuded the pay- Went : Hydro- Eiec Power Com for --harrows sharpened and I am agent for the World's Greatest 1Greeowood lights. 58.50. iB geed read p ' y Separator. .--The Renfrew," Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's R Rakes, Hoes 96d' all Garden and Field Tools, Lawn Mowers, e 1'hp standing committee on Dam&• to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported r for spring w - &mous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Screen Doors, Black and Galvanized ges '.and recowweaded the following pay- - w03'ii, _ '" eiVbeel Bsrrawsetc. '' Brantford binder twine and second- Wire Cloth etc. menta : Cbas Puckt in, for 1 req. Shrop• ments: shit~. ewe killed, 25 R V Mowbray, T L. O R { I E I D separators for sale. P 'T we sen the Happy Thought Lorain and New Perfection Oil Stoves, '.aoline _ ivnyectiog above sheep, 1:70. sheep. Relief .E _ ROBT• DEVs , and Coleman G Stoves. ..':: The @Landing committee on reported and'recommeuded payment CLAREMOD '- Phor.P 5W Pick.: BROUGHAM Come is and Bee a Drrnpnsrtatlon. _ Ir y _ ,. as follows ; Mubituka Hospital for -- -'---- ' r wz = Consumptives, for maintena, oce of R.ao H Bow.n for Way. 40 50. r The stl+nrling_coasmittee on Boous� T � r �"�� Agent for Iotero atiunal Far in Machinery and Repair*. `Ve bare it, it, it is for Wire Feoars, Drninage Matters Our Motto : t.an get or not made. rs and Snow Roads reported and recon' , " I. mended the following pxpmeat : FW •Hobbs.boausatr4lrodswireteoceon -W Penny 1�r j�e �,j)f(� Pound �[�i/'� •F^ , °- lata S. 9. hiss line, d 15, l� Q i ,�,� �j j(�Y J S.L7AL.7�01 w • PICKE�U V J. The standiou committee on Ronda -,and j Uf1i�1L! • a.7. y _ rY Bridge@reported and recommend• '• - -.- rw ` payrueot 149follows ; All Trimble. 7 - -dram Avid clean esalverts. Greenwood rd..18. 75. W Todd, 10 loads gravel for VIZ: Paying a high price for hytc•hinir egg - i-Greeowood rd. 200. Evans Ward, and baby ebicks. and then losing a targe 1 drag can 9. 6 87; W E JobostoD, dreg percentage through improper feeding, _ z • and rWbole atc, con 3, 2425; Arthur •- _ flarkou, bAuiiag timber and pipe Co (� ' K. CHICK S BARTER to 1 r con 2 and Oiling to at culvert oncon 2 ager. drag r line. 2 59, Toy �►/• CHICK FEED Ito Thorn ditto, Holmes ...AND I lods3.1&-Walton ping con i Andr line and J Seelbv, drag _'l•�ed for the first 4 weeks, fu lluned by O. K. F4eveinpiDg 4 rr " •haul arav r line. 33.1.6; 7 acrd 8, W10; F Cowie. ditto. 8 00: Feed and iiaph will eliminate bowel trouble, leg weak- Cottage From Fire! P!*otect Yom SetrrtTO ' eras 'Heber Doan. drag'r lino. 2818; W J '�'., uess etc.. besides forcing growth and early mxcucitp. l rates tower iwith "'Llatoa. purring tease live. 11 75; H G 'Wilson. ditches. drag And plan- - FEEL% THE fl K. L1N ES FOR PROFITS. Bre cottages tooted sumxaUnderwriters age :oa sammsr co �isist�t �1 r ` clean Ing base line. 33 fit: U S Bryant. drag - ,; • Send for leaflet on teedinR• - Asphalt Slates b .vans. theT are 4te eon. 3 and 3. R w B11adoD, d res r and 1h hues. 16 87. Thos Aaoan. ditto. 7 50: R H A 3I FLOUR bT i L L S bad eaaaot be i�tad ,. b7 b Qs 1` .. Ryles embers. >tq CARD OF THANiSd. w :. -& SbYS d :Mrs T, E, Ham wishes toexpreashor lbeart felt gratit ude to her many friends ' and Detgghbore for their kindness and -4xpreasione of sympathy during the irl- new and deAtb of ber dearly .bels husband. _ NC V'V.`STAFFORD i' Marble and Granite Dealer. Cemetery Lettering etc. Firt,t class work i' guaranteed. T . iiiDgston RoAd and Pickering East Tow•ntine. t 'Pheoae Whitby -6b R 32 .• 27.40 , P. O.-Whitbv R. R. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ` -•• ei.ad O�ere x• 4u the, E.t,%te of Kohn S. Beare, Farm- - ^_ - ea. deceased. - -The creditor@ of John S, Beare. late _ M of the Township of Pickering, in the "•`Oouoty of Ontario, Farmer deceased, who died on or about. the 7tb day of April, 1926, arg hereby notified to send _ 4by post prepaid or otherwise to,de- ";aver to either of the undersigned E:e- putors or their enticitore, ba or before tho 26th day of June. 1926, their chris- _ `tian 'name@ and surname@. addresses --.;Iand .descriptions, full particulars of 'theirclaim or interest nod the nature ---of1twYecuri ties, if an. beh! by theizi. is • Immediarely after the 25th day of June, 1928, the estate of the said John ""S. Besre, deceased, will he distributed. - , ,among the parties entitled thereto, :.having regard only to, the claims or •intere@ta of which the Executors @hall tnev have notice, and all others will :abs excluded from the said distri- Datedat _Torontt?._tb18_14th day ---- May. A. D. 1928. ` Mrs. Hariiet H. Beare. Execu- r Yeed-J Benre. tore R. R. No. 2, Pickering Ba&Toe 3c Ross, -. `Solicitors for the Executors, _. A•oom 9%Northern - 86.38 Ontario Building, W Bay Street. Toronto SIGNS , '431ass Signs of All kinds made to order. Mirror. Re -silvered, gold, Silver, Pewter, Nickel Copper etc. Articles, Ornaments, 'Tableware' @std- .Tevveli - - -- -- silvered,,'nickel•plated or gold•piated. Estimates Free. "W.BOL?DTR LOCtST HILL, ONT. - Pbone Ji:trk5533 20-42 MARKHAM, ONZ T. _ ;If your dealer cannot supply yon. Barite direct. 1 _ •r� l�a . a' „�i�rier�w�..ii� 4 o� � '' �w�nninin�t • $ i�00 ��. Bratl;tfolyd, @.turbo IRS Sto& Carried, Information Furnished ani °Servico on Brantford Roa&hlt rendered by T. J. Prouse, - - - Pickering J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - Pickering run well, wear well, look well for a long time. It keeps satisfaction high and operating costs low. -When you can get fine quality at a low purchase -. price you have 'gained the highest degree of - -.. economy in•the purchase of an automobile. Because Chevrolet represents the'highest type - --,nf gnslity car at. Iow cost it has been the choice -- , . of-evee� -- -- - - " Visit our showrsomand see for yourself how truly Chevrolet combines quality with 'low cost, GO & A. T. LAW, -Pickering, :.. Ontario . ,�.>-••�-..mss y.. r.R. r " Round Roast or Streak, ..:. _:.. ''2N pec lb f Surluia Roast or Steak. .. ... 25c - . Porterhouse Roast or Steak, •• 'Rump Roast,.:. °.. ... 1& --' Fine R;b Roast, ...' .: .. ... 20c '• Heavy Rib Roast. • • ... .160 °• Roast. .. 14 and 16c ,.Shoulder _'Pot Roast, .: :.: ,. _ 14c `• Brisket, to buil, ...' - Loin of Pork, .. - Shouldet Roast of Pork, ..' �, .'• ` •20c, 28c Pork Chops, .. 28c " 25cFinest Pure Pork Sausage, ... ... •• Salt Pork,.,. • • 25c " �._. _Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, •, •• sliced, ... .~ 35c Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c Back Bacon, ... ... 45c _ . `Cooked Ham;'. .. - 55._ Head -Cheese, ---• --- 155C ----FasyVFirSf and. omestic Shortening, 3 1 s 5Srents -° 5 lbs 90 cents +- lb Iirints 1S cents ` Fresh Trutit an d'W bite Fish Every Friday' - W. G. REID, ° W PICKERING r .•...,,irp . -. ..,�.r. .. _. ...s.. j. _a - ,. & x.1.1 .+r}I.+.wI... aa' tl:4e,. a. -....Y. :.r --.. u.., n...... ..,.. .K .... -.,. .n. _ ..'h'6i_-J..s.. °SarM r_ ....x.nwru F.M •..� •..--. .r...... - - ._ "f J -^-ice- _r- - ._._ .. •-_--.._ . .._a_ . �I"_^ ... -' � _ �.- _. .. _ _ ._(.. • r • 1 'l. GLAREMONT. a Leaf ,eWall- S -H-1 N G L E 9 Clean Up, Paint UpX,ornb. itt���iftre: i/�1 _ W orti on :larg ty..even{ng. �ajur Coo'tiova Scotia Shingles Lyman n Satuilkey- sone {n Oshawa - 'Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles We have a'full stock of Braudrawi- on Elionday erecting a windmill. Q6eaplatee torfarman country bird's Felt Since Shingles.. Henderson Paints K d Parra. k See the 1925 Sam at Biligh'am"s for sale at `� forget the formal o nlog buildings.before ishee, including the Milan, CTARRAt XV -of the Community 11aH to-W901r._ sWIndetorm insurance on building#, p L. VR. Pilkey'and L. Reid motor a wind -mills, Sttos'etc. Over•500 sam lea to choose from and get prices. 30 Minute Paint aIIc� Varnish ed to the city o, lgonday on bus{- _ at ibd per roll and up. ; Gees. Automobile Insurance A complete line of Painte�Qila-and' __ a It drys hared in 80 minutes, years " �'---Thor; -Paterson- has j reeeiT ---_ of all kinds. _ Varnishes at right prices. � 4 ticnea as long as ordinary paint, � 1 a new consignment of British -Col- % FAilIMS FOR $A LE has a better gloss, costa very. ambiasbingles. Estimates cheerfully given for ail little more money. - D. A. and Dire. Scott aqd -Mies Write or phone interior and exterior Call{n fora demonstration. „ -Margaret Macnab motored to To- decorating. TFfAT I S ,onto on Sunday. " Call or phone 1815 Claremont WHAT We also have garden seeds in'blilk The Hisser Peattie, of Toronto, Ei D • B p ' . M A 11i �T V - FOLKS SA and pkg;'too18, step -ladders, rare spending a few days with -Miss We G. B I N GHAM '�1BOrut mope, beabruter a carpet- v Margaret Macnab. 20 s;tiVHITBY, ONT. ONR.' beater an$ The B. Y. P. U. will not !neat _PalntBr and Decorator OWL SR, . vacuum cleaners. a hoar' on Monday evening next. on ac- 'coant of the holiday.- — _Claremont, On d ,, .. - _ R or day.It wcautt by the ut �; *♦ IC /� .. Victor and Mrs. Shiver' and �i - �eliS013'S ICE CREAK d%ughter, Sybil, spent Sunday r. peas goo as power. Ed, and Mrs. Gibson.' yah SERVED George and Mrs' Bentley, of `` Sundaes, -Sodas. Coues and Bricks, F. M C 0 0 P E R, 1Uehawa, spent Sunday with the Fur Storag'e • all iltivors. _ 'la-tter's mother. Mrs. D. Lynn. • _ _ Dir. and. Mrs. Comb& of Toronto e � Her e' BootBeer fura coal -and. �DAREMOI�T r. refreshing drink. Agent for Ackerman's Quality - spent over Sunday here with the - Harnees. Ask the user. clatter's brother, D. B. Taylor, and _.iOld Air Vaults . Neilyoo's Chocolates; 5Oc per lb, or - - - - wife. -- ---better stilt a nice lb. boa --- `Pm. Wallis ie busy these days Eaclf loaf's the 3 per cent. of your own Coal Coal � ro �`re-painting his residence which.__ ___ Pala&tion. _ CakeA of all kinds a p cial 7 _gives it& mueb -improved appear- same - Wedding Cake -e e ' t ane. Mark well the . CoatB Remodeled Clifford Pilkry, teacher in the . �,A M{lion dish School, spent the name and Re=lined Hard and Soft Coal of tier; 'week at the home of his pnr. best quality on •ruts here, at summer prices. }land Keith and Mrs. Tarr and Frank. TAYLOR'S Bay from the man-afactarer. .�.®� •!' and Mrs. Michell. of Markham, THnN OS. A. ��� ra. Vii' , GOLD CRUST p�+nt Tuesday with Lyman and ®READ -�•• �-+- COlgt3h0't�Y1 t - Mrs. Pilkey. '�1't' � phone � Half block eallt of Broadview HONE�900'� �c���' Gut' J. C. and Mrs. Pa:t and the f ' �I - F E N C I 11I G letter's father, Mr. Llod, were to "' C L A RE MOI, r 231 Danforth Ave.,''. -Aurora on Saturday attending the a l TORONTO, _ ONTARIO funeral of a relative. - I ani prepared to build and sell all k of 18w C► Our football team went to Good — - eek rhirltan wire and of Sa —{� truces treasonable prices. _they played the teem of that will firead, � moi. -loaf, 0. - r it will pay you to consult me before age The result was a tie, the score purchasing. beteg 1.1. A D A N /4 snoh as you oonld 'buy before the daps I also have for sate Asphalt : The pulpit in the IInited Cbnrch will be occupied Sunday morning 'The Store chat eaves of high prices. - _ _ ..� Bale Wire orad � ' -by Rev. Dr. McMillan, of Toronto, yon money. - Qr E C. F A. 1R��• � and in the evening by Rev. Mr. ;Y 'We have a complete line of the Western and fAnious Greb Whitby R. R. 1 ` '' i+ ;Fraser, of Brooklia. Quality First Courtesy Always, Shoes -All sizes.81.45 Phone Pick, IM Mrs. Ira Powell is upending a . -few days in Ardberg visiting her - fall #apply oil Cxrharrt'e Overallu and Smocks. . . brother, !tlfred Hayward, Io,ber _ Karki Pasts and Sbirta. ICLAREMON'T abeenep. herdaugbter. Mrs. Midge - Men's �i 1 lep, of Toronto, Will visit Mr. Pow Men's bias Chambray and Indigo blue Sbirts at 70 Dente• CREAMERY A� ell. Choice - - -M fanc Silk sox. assorted ,sleeks. and colors, 'reg $l, at 75c. ;r./I� :�1 � r .7 All membpre of the Women's In e» F stitate who wish to ao to the su.n _ tn �+ Phone 8800 ,Highest price paidj�f. r. mer meeting at Alton& on May 26, Call at �. �.'�V1��Jit - kindly heave their Dames with adiaaiG ®�! r" i es"*Cream At the _ Gleeson or Mrs. Gibson. not later v cZ jg,ONZt. C�N'"L'A�2�C than Saturday evening. - _. C remora t Cream'07 Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is greatly •- 1` improving the appearance and the Fresh Every -Week Give us a trial sad be convinced : -comfort of her residence bZ eer�s-- dog shoe new veranda. t-9Patereon has the the work in band a the ti8ry TradeExp'ansion R ,which is a guarantee of a (rood job. ° Mondav next being Victoria 'lowest ri gs- - TANDtJ FOP. THE 13E9'1' ` 'Day the places of business will be P OR fifty-three years this Bank has , -closed for the day when many will _ fostered sound enterprise in the go fishing while others will take Hi 'fest . rice id advantage of the holiday to do p .development of Canadian commerce. y their gardening and other necess- a►rp work. - ;fracarmer8' Business men are invited to consult Hi* many Claremont friends will 'Ilya ,.* us with regard to .financial assistance, ., rearec to hear of the midden dente 'pTOdnee when planning to extend their business. .of Oacar Pickett. of Glen Major, - which took place on. Saturday et __ g -the age of 77 years. His fameral DQ%*",took Uni onMonday to the Clare SPRING moot Unioo Cemetery.BAM Mrs• Readman, who has been Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers.' ispending the winter in PeterboroLYM with her son, Luther, was in town -- mere - `"' G P. ROS& Mwi� Pumps, Door Tracks. Caw BRA gR 4 IE G CROu'a ManaPr• Bowls. Presence Systems Etc. an Friday, accompao9ed by ' 18 h :k, a:,aa.;.a�s It will pay you to t my prices ole latter, opening rap her hole and •�....1►-•►�.�..-a _ _._- -. above before-buy_ag elsewhere. -will return again about the end of_.___� ._-- ; the mouth to occupy it. _MIANB J. PBOUSE Miss Margaret McLellan. vvho La'st - ONTARIA has bee n cos►flned to her bed sitter At PIOBSRIN(}; before Easter suffering from as - -- - -- ---- 1 - & tack of the flu, -is now able to be _ around, butt will be some time • •�--- r -- before she will be able to resume _ i "Cori n -Crimp" A Bettor Roof atIAMCoat her duller as teacher in the Gan- s An merusive Pedlar proioet and a'dl.tinet tsprowament o� I ,r as ne HiRhsc�ool: ►gee our new line.Ot--rruwted iron for moan¢ parvow& a eon hie very preAa- _. eltbw die p.oaoen a tt$�bbr ane etrans•r nc to - �j� "Coasts standard" speciscatba with extra heavy e"Une. Ofypinxhevi R Wall Pape Bond ii'easiosa of your roof for frw #.timate- lent {n the village among theyonns THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED people. and even some of the older a, -"i" o0,: ��, o„c Fartorw: oshateo and MV*&—L people have contracted the disease. Paper for every room and l xQ,,, , g,i;J.,. aG John, otusv. Tonna. fww&-. Asa result' of the epidemic the a6 every Price .�`' ws'"i" °' e'°"" "`i KP"•°"`r of an � Sk M& "M -orroomrooter - ". What We-FWu Do and the two Sunday pools have _ - ° Consider: closed for t The social dance given in the - it is something that ccs f» new Community Sall on Friday 8A dQ•ne but once, evening last wap a most enjoyable f aaQ o' J. small, the best alone �' afi�airemany gnestA being present Sherwin -Wllhamg '. m r7�:E:u� _ is sufficient. from Toronto and thesurrounding - " Maxuilu �7 villages. The receipts of the even- Paints and 1 Z J. To MATHISON ung were. adegnate�to -make the _ - _ ' last payment on the p{ane which VarnlShes r a _. Of$ce and Works, Whitby, Ones, the young people presented to the _ #-thin s Look brighter - '° '� at Mlilimum Cost Pic�erzag - --'arkrci. g S - _ j� r D. B. Taylor stets purchased a..___ better j SAFETY Deposit Box in the � her �oo S l ` � motor truck and is now prepared = - • Li nearest branch of the Standard to deliver Roods ordeeed by his - j Bank will relieve any anxiety regard - Customers. This will prove A great '�yyp r {ng the whereabouts of your valnabies HARNESS convenience to his patrons, especi- - -' BHi,g[N� mobile,perm{ttiog free Access to them Our supply of quality -Harness and' Parts is now complete. : �1tp the farinere in the busy sea= A gOQd range of , by you or a- duly• authorized' per4ou _ sena when they fregsently find it i at any tune during banking hnnrs. BOOTS'-GREB SHOE Very Inconvenient to get into the -New Ginghaws The cost is .less than one cent per, - - village to do their necessary shop- We haves large stock of testa Famewat pin¢, W. S. Cook will be in charge -L25� arrived YEARS -day ; the vklne received {a an estiw Boot on hand -unbeatable of the truck. ' -able sense of asci ity. e a we a ear. fo -h rd ar n t *; Next Sunday at the BAptist Come and get your ahs�toe . = _ _ - j. 1@ F13At0 lJ OPnta- • , REPAIRINGE -Church-there will -be oulpe-ser.- --- - --:- - _ . - - - -- e _ vice an a Ittg -� .Ef0211 IT`e &tl - - - gam-_ ' T tion for ,real in� al k d - s Aker will -be Mr, C. J. Bell, picked over A lvField 5ec'y of the Ontario Prohibi-1 i ` harness an bootsSTANDARDCECIL BRADLET -: ° tion Union. There is no man bet- OF CANADA -, ter versed in the many phKses of (n Harness rocker, �1- � - 4 ' 'tlteliq»or problem then • is Mr. Do .,PICKERING BRANCH --W. F. i.aw, Mang Bell. Come and hear him.' Oov- A I Branohes also at aroolBn; West Hill, Whitby 4t Ing to the pg4tcr'a Absence there t r, �'J . _.__....__.. _ _. _ ._ _.....- ... _._�......._ ' PiGRFRTNfi, (1*T•I`AR.IO 'l::l'i lip no -%• ' )it «rvi1' . I CLAP . '"ONTT '. .:...•-.....r..,:..., ! �sr .-,. ..� sD.' .y,..�.. .." ,..�.'. ..'._- ..... ...x1 '. ..:..... .... ti'. w' •,•-^"', ;.�o•w• --tee--' :was, sfM-is^ awf' r v<�.,xurn,Gvi -,..� ....y.. y,. u�wb 'M!"Yi.:r-'gfdL.V!:Yi•' aP, .. re,3N.+.'MM'a -xL Ni•:F t� il, - _ - - {J,•,� fin+.:.i a< .. ,.. ,. . ..,— ,�L •. ,.: ... - .fG,� 77 777 - ,.-77• s ... , -v i , "+ ley fm %Ade, and explained #til f wand tsH me tsonwthing, • soiae, day_ h1tereat in the Ashton murder, and 1 �4to- or two arbor. questioasZ' $aitl > Gtocer hia conviction that the papers Meth- I Mr. Carlesa..."•Do YOU know who your ' ley's client held were those for which mother was?" . a, + : Ashton had #teen ;vyxdered- - "p 1W an some ons .>drhom Mse " rind •after dedsrin- a he an his uDo -know what -her mAL Omh IN ajden .: _ - -- partner were in 'this transaction I* _ name was . good faith -he went away promising - "No, only her Christian name; that . to do his beet to the truth. was Catherine,'..She and 'my father Viper returned m Mr. Carless' are buried together." BA K ! . •,': �_ room. The three .men -he had,. -left, ".ph!" exclaimed 1VIr.� G`arlesa. N G' '• gaq' there weredee in conversation, and "That is something else I was going p as he entered Mr. Caress smote his to ask. You _ know where they areri hand rtAiibefo h bu,On Yce! ,before we sail - GREEN TEA n the yea him '" POWDER' is -is certain!" a exclaimed. Because tr "We --must have thus Miss Avkce ed, Mrs. RA6combe took me to the z 1�Idve 70V tried' it? The tiny► !'�Ch• Wickham here -at once!" churchyard, or cemetery, to see. my �j� Qllyogi t a rnothe -' ' $�dvorlad leave and tips are t•dled " _ father's and r s grave.' CHAPTER XIX. "Wolof;' Carless concluded, "'I think � 3 dir•ti ht. Finer than > nv, J sA Off' that's a'11. Much obliged to you, Miss " Insist is Ot;i A�4I3A. 'Under Examination _�r1i14pOWdRre - ickham. You wont understand all Tot w� In a_ -,few words Mr. Pawle ae this, but you will, later. Now, one quainted Lord Ellingham with his of my clerks will ,get you a car, and - j suspicions concerning, Miss' Wick- we'll escort you down to it." t4 00"10 _ ham's • parentage. "No," said Lord Ellingham, - _ Mr. Oar5ew 6xpU&nned mpkly- jumping to his feet. '"Al- - ��_�• . ��-d C •. - • suspicions were wet founded, Miss ow me -I'm youn .3f-9�isa-Wick ~ Wickham was Countess of Ellingham hath will let me- �� in her own • right. The two young people went out of Jllo . 41mot "Well," retnai ked Lord Ellingham, the room together, and the three, men • `"I confess I shou:d bike to meet my left behind looked at each other. ,F, W, N j� TAO: L"t01� _ _ cousin." There was a brief and significant ail- !i T0, CAN. By J: S. FLETCHZ& "Your Lordship takes it admir- ease, ti ably!" exclaimed Mr. Car:ess.. "But, "Well, Carless?" said Pawle-at " Aathbr ..at -Black ltllonq, `Eaaslrs°'en Lep, `eke.'pan my honor, it's most odd1 One last, "How now?" - - claimant disposed of; atl9therl a mote+. "'Pon my honor," answered Mr. - f formidiab:e one, comes on!" Carless, "F shouldn't wonder ,if you're ROtYOmpCCt• CHAPTER XVII Bohn Ashton. I'll stake all I have "But we have not disposed of the right When in the parlor of old age you sit, Ioa"that!" ' first, have we?" suggested Lord EI- (To be continued) lattreless treasures The Claimant Carless nodded and. Mr. Paw:e went linfham. - p - And ant your b Lord Ellin ham was already the one by one, EI -Ingham �on to tell of the theory 21e and Viper `; don't anticipate any trouble in 1A �� of � �a$e The prudent wages of a task well done, " when they arrived -in conference had evolved concerning Miss Wick-ithat quarter," answered Mr. Carless iii+ Mr. 'Carless. ham's parentage. "The real Lord Marketstoke, if he Irient Ring. Arranged in order and arranged to arith his solicitor, - - , "1 say, Pawle," the fatter exc.ai:m- Mr. Carless suddenly bent forward alive can easily be identified. He Who owns the engageitient ring s ed, turning at once to his fellow -prat- "A moment, Pawle, he said. "If lost a finger when a more boy" i ttitiener, "this appears to be a most -this man Wickham'reaely was the lost '"Ah!" exclaimed Mr. Pawle. "Good when the enSagement nae been Within your fading mind a voice will • Oxtraordinary business! His lordship Lord Marl<etstoke, and he's dead, and-excelletrt: Beet bit of evidence I've I broken. This vital gneattom has been �l i w xis% just been telling me oil about' he left a daughter, and the daughter's heard of.. Well, we shall wee you at decided alter dna deliberation by as Empty the room?poYished the floor and !1 _ _'the two calls. he had yesterday-fli'st alive= -tin, of course, that daughter three'."' I Englisvh justice. .In this case the man bare" _ from two men whom he'd never seen' is " '""'^� - C—la"had li I WLth oup wide window open to a , a 1,..4...., •U-- r-. — .,..,. •,.>.> ,:,h„ vrnrn I e _ --I. ,. -eft +i.n� riLvyt� anr�-own ni•ari " irra Wickham rrfuat know "thing l Aamn-a fnr htwa(,h' of nromise. The - ^---'-- - -.___- -- '�- K s iso strangers; Sounds like a first -conclusions, ge at his emp oyer, of your anti ey are jury expressed the oDlnioa that in c:ass mystery!" "Mr. Methiey and Mr. Woodlesford, proved." these circumstances, the 'ring should wall. "You forget," remarked Mr. Pawls sir," he announced. By appointment." Three o'clock found bliss Wickham -Dudley Carew. with a glance at Lord Ellingham, - at the office of Car:+as and Driver. ! be returned. The Court took a differ - 11 n at we don't know what it was that CHAPTER XVIII. Viper, remained in the background. en, view. "If an engagement ring;' it be regarded as a pledge or de- Miaard's Liniment his lordship's first_ callers told him." - quietly watching, whi:,e Mr. Pawls I sLiniment for backaohe. +y Mr Carless looked` at his' client. Let Him Appear effected the necessary introductions. ; posit for the fulfilment of a contract, a " who nodded his head in assent. Meth:ey and Wood:esford wasted He was at once struck by what -seem- person who wrongly refused to carry Wel'„ as I'm now in possession Of, n time in getting to the business on ed to him an indispntabie fact -be -,out the bargain would lose the de- The star pupil rose at the school the farts," said be, '"I':1 tell 'you }land. +tween Lord Ellingham and Mise . po6it." This doctrine seem's to be (entertainment to declaim his piece. •The two men whom you saw! At Mr. Paw!e's request they imine- Wickham there was an unmistakable, legally sound. however objectionable "Lend tree your ears!" he bawled. k coming away from Ellingham House ! diately produced the docu ttertts which family like 9. it may be to sentiment. For marriage "Ha- !" sneered the mother of the pupil were bleth.ey and Wood.esford, two were- to prove their client's cl im. "By Jove!'" Caress whiskered to eo.icitor%-I know of them; quite a Thete proof% consisted of tetters, Pawls, "I shouldn't wonder if you're is essentially a contract to the eyes of whom he had defeated for honors, reepectab:e firma Now, they came to ! memoranda, and a will, all of which ri ht." the State, no matter how fiercely the "that's Sarah Jane Doran's boy, all g f Lord E:iingham yesterday afternoon Pointed to the conclusion that they Then he .acc3 Miss Wickham in flame of love may burn. right.He wouldn't be his mother's !' • :- . with a- most extraordinary story, claimant was indeed the _ tong -bat sat easy -chair on his right hand, and I If it. is the girl who jidta the man `Fion if he didn't want to borrow some-- ThPq Maid that they had: been called Lord ltitarketstoke. cast a preliminary benevo:,ent glancethen the obligation to return the ring thing." anon f e Private now staying at Ver interestin Y gent:emea;' be on her. "" he began. has told falls es her. Than the Court pro- : y g Mr. Carless hastil • ran his eye over one of the private residential hotels , tm.m. "Mr. Pawls, ga �, nouncee, and thus cuatotn has rued.in Lancas.er Gate, who was desirou s y R„ us,of your relauortehap with the late Most persons would agree 'that the al He then ow that the r nnd.rg the name of Cas now wwasV told; remarked, "BuV you s ne fact t t. yourdocntnis in.p rovrse I • Y g keeping of the ring Ca -aitch conditions ' � .them. that though he was now asst - -n is in.posses- lam as guardian?" wa s regarded , - i ..: Ashton -you, in of ese y f. P � mere fact that. your maargues a lack of delicacy. Is it a mere ' "8e was m guardian," answered wict rea:ity, the Lord Marketstoke' nothingwhatever. He -ma live atoIen kgs-��� - "MY cher � I" I hoop o --$$l � g'tO°e-' _ "Rich gifts who disappeared from EngSand many ! them! What else has he to prove that �in his charge." wax poor when gtvers grow unkind." years ago, who was never heard of:I e'? what he says he i%s"- "How long, so far as yyou remem- Affection that ends'to separatlon sug- is win, and whose death had been pre- � "He is ,fully conversant with his! her, did you Hve with Mr> Ashtop gests oblivion rather than remem• purred.. His story seemed consistent family history," said Woodlesford. in Melbourne?" brance. It fa not pleasant to dwell on - ., rnr 100 Mliees Per Tallon of Gas on the retrad plausible b -1V mes3r long, -._L thinkbeen, •ltRford are' limba of the law. They i so far as we can judge --accurate ac- litt:e time before we sailed, I lived been bglily bmkeu as t6 require ; ?qew HIaiTe-Fiarle�•16avTdson otoM1 slaked two very petrtineA questions. ; count of his earl tie. He eviderttlyy with Mrs. Rd>mcdmbe, with whom I ; cycle. Leen than one teat per mile to r -t -wiry had he come forward ,knows' ail abut � Ellingham Ha11, tante to England. She was the damages for its repairing, why should ; 'perste, Write for catalogue and r 9 regove n Lo En land the symbol of the tragedy be longer 'rioee. after this ons interval. Second-' Marketstoke n.,d the surroundings." I widow some government official.! what evidence had he 'to support and l "If you i ent is this man he, and she was g g cherished? • 1 _welter Anillewl{, lett. pro -o hie c.aim" He answered "'claims straight -, wha and Driver, whom in consequence of his death. She in the court of chivalry another ane• fi44 Yon • 8L Toronto Tegart!s the fir kf question that�of rate used to visit me ieRular.y at school, i wer might be given. If the girl did not , _ - fi } had lcst a .ot of money in Aua-levery week, and I used to spend n'y rrturn the crag of her own motion the , 471 i through specu:ation,. lie re- -he would remember weal enough in-iholidays with her until she died." At gaff p1*8 i.•d to the second b roducin• stead of going to Meth:e,y and Wood- i "What -school' did you attend?" man would not ask for It. Law or no NEW RUGS p• y P " 4 �, �laoir,-he would refuse to be an Indian i�i� fi0■ Tow Olt Ctb « certain, papers. and docnmenta '"ord.' asked Carless; (asked Caries%. �„ , „ giver. What would he do with the ring Do at throw away tO+r oM carpets '.What were the papers, demand?- "Obvious thing to dos -if his' story "RyedenefSchool." f tt he got it, except .w keep tt for an or rugs. Let us rrweave chem into fedi Mr. i'aty e. is a true one. -For there are three per- Ryedene, That's one of the most ! beautifut new Rug•, handsome in an - '.Mr replied Mr. Caries: , "letters, sons ni this office who- hu. wait!" expensive schoo:s in England. Now, otl*r engagement . But this. too, p•ara.�• an: as eemo•ia.t u..t is Qtr;ificntea, and the like, --all, accord- He touched a bell; presently an did Mr. Ashton never tell yyou any-' would be unchivalroux. A girl who .nr hems 11 ins to Meth:ey and Woodlesford, ex- elderiy, grey-haired man appeared. thingg much about, your fath_r"' fp'romises to marry a man surely has wrier for f:at•Mgue Na is . .- re..er t proofs of identity. But now. "Our senior clerk," observed Mr. "No, he never did. But I have an it right to a ring no other finger has , Tow CO. L. abs, OOL Paw:e, -we come to the real point of Cartes.;, by way of introduction, idea that he meant to tell me some- ! warn. Theee matters of the heart can - "------- -.• -rite cam'. •The claimant had no de- "Portlethwaite, `you remember the thing -what, 1, of. course, don't. know. !really never be settled in court. _ :sire, he to:d Methley- and • Woodtes- Lord Vl arketstoko who disappeared He once or twice--hintkd that he -' ford, to, -recover his titre, nor the some thirty-five years •ears ago? ' estatcs. He wanted to -go back.to the Mr. Port�hwaite smiled..- _wADutch Sketch. = " country in which he had settled. Sat "Quite weal, Mr. Car:em!" he an-� t as tit:% and sitar' were really jjjs, ewerod. Pae hyacinth banks and crowded quay t he wanted his nephew, the present "Do you think you'd know hint � x :� The slow cabal winds out to sea. - holder, to male l,im.'roper payment." again, Port7ethwaite, after all tiesi u The tulip -laden boatq lag down `'On receipt df w�ich, 1 suppose," years?" asked Mr, Carless. 'T'wixt vine -hid hamlet and red -robed - = - observed Mr. Pave:e dtI~ip, nothing The elderly clerk smiled -more as- - _ town, would ,ever: he. heard again of the suredty'thatr betore,- then bent for �y�� And a flock of the children Rubens i r' ri-zhtfo: owner of all that Lord E:1- ward to whisper something in his ,,(III knew --- i �. i^.�lt�m possesses? Truly an admir- emp.oyer's ear, and Ceriess.sudden:y Lace• cap and shoenen and sterile - ..b:e spirit'!' I am convinced 'of this, laughed and nodded. i bay_ i.&V " Carless -that whatettter the papers "To be sure, -to be surd --t remem- � t . -were- which, were produced by this her now!" he said -t<ioud_ (;o ciaitering, chattering. knitting at ;man, they were stolen from the body, , "I tell you what, gentlemen!" he 1; play, - -__ wentd�en, turning to Meth'.ey and VCfth s pteatal�to spend tills -glad Sete - esford. "If you will bring your day. - vOu�, l i c:ient here, there -are. three of us in Casts J ; this office who can •positive:y identify - him on the instant if he is the man lio?ne- market greens and tflag s of . 'lee crams to be. -Positive:y., I say, and - ... _ stns of�, -- --.. n Hilt ����7 J , at .once! There!" 1_ %%n er brass, _ w?"" id Wootlles lift V Red apples and cheeses and little ford. -- No!" exc:aimed Mr. Carless. Care is the method of wuh. To,tempt young Pansje from her c$ree. d'� s heavy hawing WW not _ "Bring him! i .assure you -we can $ Y g Gnarled, bent old uromen with wrink �ocpniat ut Thi do It e - � tell in o'n'e glance•] That's a fact!" �° a otirodaintyn m ehalo will led face The two solicitors went away, and '�P y you d+�b cert peettna e In every doorway sit making ]ace, ,��� ��� oa � Viner followed them out and hailed :service. Mild. pure, bubbling. - pati �lettt;e in' the corridor outside Mr. "LUX suds will not harm it --Gertrude Huntington McCiilfet, in "A tho hand, The Hlotpoint HaA Caress room. Florentine Cycle and Other Poems." Stand makes h dasi-cenary to "May I have, a .word with you?" single delicate thread -will. r t the iron, wifiit the Hotpoint not dull the most delictite iron res so fisher prw he ,asked, drawing him aside. I saw Hj►aCllltll Time. its own six Pounds of you the other night in theparlorarlor of colour. he Grey Mare i landlord Not na iliiestioI are It was the time when heaven comae -aH - heard yob ask theq Substitutes down Foe safe by ,,,. i s ;.about a gentleman whom_you used And. sta'ins-the woai with blue; to meet there sometimes. You never expensive A firmament of hyacinths 43.50 -knew that man's name, nor who he Drank deep of forest dew ThAt tdelidout was. He was John Ashton, the man (illy T'he'coo iug of a Ioneiy dove p. Specie! Hotpoint Iron 01 extra. - *;ho was murdered in.Lonsdale Pas- Went mourning on the breeze flavor of fmoh sagga!" VLIy And over all there swayed the Song - Vtner was watching his man with y r ;.And sighing of the trees. THE mint gtveS a new. -all the keenness, of which he was ,yUU -Norman Gale. capable, and., he. saw thgt. this. an- `Z(!Ok t..,:. •_ _ z ;+ t�1611 to every bite. tiouncement fell on Meth:ey "as an Let Sun in on Swimmers _ �,,,���,f absolute surprise. y at 7t iJ!& 8 1S.So0K�,_._ God bless Me," . he exclaimed. - _- Because of the germ killing power _ +t -You-don-`t--mean it! Dear me, dear of sunlight, indgor -swimming pools -- and good. for you. me! A ver eniai-1e ,,. y easant p: , fz - ----- -._. hniild_be_bniit with skylights glazed N 11m. astonished, Mr, Viner." -- - -- �! RO Viper resolved on n hold step would $ever Brothers limited t teed quartz. with ft would take it without consu:Ming Mr. 'LS32. _• Toronto ISSUE No. 21-76 Paw:e or anybtxiy. He drew Meth- Minard's Liniment for tyurrIs. 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EA:LOUSY - OfI�D BY T _ ._ - _� . }".> Y Win r; Qnk--ltoeman":` Bns�• in 'a few 3lonrs: The motive of thea 6, a - ten-, : be via the North' Vole, at m. „ . . ant Hjr1r-n,r Riiarr-T,Pr-' ,::: .-= , _ _-... _ ....__.._. _ _ m dec:are 'Briatrow was ovet-shadowed-- 1` wegian secwnd pilpt, said today „that m The open orate draggedin was ov heofrot en t , v h�£i esu:t ooP a f�nzi o tbuuthvtn, are est by: ; by' his wife, who book a prominent -x••a thin ice and open water were found) bay of Port Clarence at Teller be- - 4-, Bristow:. - y � part to fire affairs of the community. ; - at the North Pole, but no land was fore it could be. put ,ofl for the trip k - I He was intense:y jealous, they say, _ �� diacovergd in the Arctic .wastes by down the coast of the Bering Sea. It . , Bris%tow slashed his wife's throat ! an@ possessed a violent temper. Whey11 F t after a quarrel. Then he turned' on, had gparre.:ed receVy. Bristow was the Amundsen -El svyort}i .expedition. was 8. cold and gloomy voyage. Phis 17 -year-old daughter , Dana, who ' known to be wv: :ed by , financial " I . Considerable time was spent at the` Captain Peterson pivoted the little I had come into, the room.to see what trotibl'es.' 'Some three Sears ago he North Pose making observations, the. launch in which' the quartet :eft last �' i the trouble was about. She exuded had :oat heavily through his tobacco � : 'Norge having deseended.to within 6001 night to complete the voyage origin- � I him and slipped out into the atreet l crop' being burned. He had ne:•er �:i ifeet of the. ices orad rose 'to'an a:ti=I ally planned for the airship from i r. 1. itzber a to give the a.arm. The girl's screams • recode,'red from this setback. �tude of 4,000 feet. !v_p g n to Nome. , . Over Point Barrow, on the Adri- ( A small band of natives and whiles ; for help , evidentlyr .frightened `Eris- , The two. worries are thought to otic coast 660 miles northwest of, from Nome and, the surrounding dis •': too, • who twined the razor on his have temporarily unbalanced the 7. - own throat, He died in Hotel Dieu; i man's mind. The daub* tragedy was , --- -Stere, -ice formed on the whirring pro --R trict greeted the trans -polar SiBrs: " 1 short: before noon on Thursda The the testis. pellets of., the ship and then broke' when they arrived at the mouth o.` y y' aryl cutting the big s b Loss Snake River seven tulles+Cat •of lcoup.e are survived by three Chi}-� Bristow was born at South Fred. g g go, * , dren. erieksbu Lennox County, Ont. Mra. _; - of h dro n as made the Nor- ex- Nome.--The-.Snake__River, which flows Dr. Albert Durrant Watson ___ _ �' y ge B ge --- - The previous evening Bristow was Bristow's home was in Ohio. " Both tremely heavy, - 1 into the Bering. -Sea, affords Nome its Poet and humanist, who died suddenly j seen crying on the main street of were regarded as good citizens and '_ _ n voy only ar. or. an asked no one had ever suspected that.there age from Barrow 'to Teller. -The') Amundsen . was leader of ' the 1 - _ him if he was in trouble. He rep:ie ; was•.any serious r.eac wee crew of eighteen arrived ai Tel' ler Arctic flight; El:sworth second in i GASOLINE IGNITES ': that ,"she would know all about it man !and his wife. - ,,, _condition.' tired; .but in excellent physical ;.command Omdahl' apd. Wistling f - . 11, PEOPLE BURNED_.___.__..____._1 - —'- ___.._ . _ _. _.'.. - ._ �, I.N. condition.' ! espocia3ly charged with landirg the I,g ' Captain Roald Amundsen, Lincoln'; Norge. t LAST OF FUGITIVES OLDEST WOMAN IN _`Ellsworth, Captain Oscar Wilting; The remaining fourteen men com=TTank of Automobile Being! ;ARE HELD BY POLICE :CANADA DIES AT 111 Filled When L' uid y 41, _ and Lieut. Oskar Omdahl, of the crew s Prising the crew were left at 'Feller IQ -" >; x : of 18 of the. dirigible Noarge, arrived, with the big dirigible, which- has "Takes -Fire. Five Convicts Who Escaped Mrs. Nathan• Fitch, of Norfolk11: 1 here from Teller, 75 miles northwest, now been deflated. It is to be made Ottawa, ' Ont May 16, -Eleven From Michigan Prison. Are County) -Remembered- the in the launch Pippin at 5 a.m, today. ready for shipment by, ateamer. to a' y persons, mostly children, were All Reca tared. Pioneer Da s Follo The Norge reached Teller from Spitz- the United States. P y wig Pte. burned, two of -them seriously, near Detroit; May 16 -The last of the War of 1812. _ ?�� MARKETS here this afternoon, when gasoline, five .convicts who esca d from- the l{,J,L 1{jlgi�L 1.lSc. Butter -No. 1, pasteurized Pe Simcoe-Mrs. Nathan Fitch, claim- f 33 to 33u4c; No. 1, creamery, 32%C. j being poured irrto .the tank under State reformatory at Ionia last week o be the .o:deat woman in Canada, Eggs -Storage, extras, 36c; storage: the hood of their automobile, caught have been accounted for with the cap-, died on May 13 at Norfolk County 4 firsts, 33 o 34c; storage seconds, 31c; 1 fire, enveloping them in flames. Mrs. ture here yesterday ' of James T.` Industrial Home in her 111th year. , : TQFtONTO. Potatoes --Quebec, per bgg, car iota; Joseph Pelow was seriously burned Schaulea 29 ad , and Ed r I 3 d"' years.Until a week ago she had been bright, Man wheat -No. 1 North., $1.61; �e bulls 3"x025, commonclo ®13175 i abut. the .gigs and arms. Her foul- Heald, aged 19: active and cheerful, and able to enjoy I. No. 2 North., $1.56; No. 3 North, I year-old daughter J bine i i a . � Schauiea begged the arresting of- the daily routine at the institution, - crt ice state from burns to her face, ficers to shoot him, saying he would �, . Man. oats No. 2 CW., nominal; -No. I$6.50, do, poorer, $6 to $6.25. arms and Ie - The were troth g of hick she had been the centre of , siI _—_-_•___ Bs• y rather die than return to prison..He attraction for the a --=--Si,,pot4uoLedr.�la...Ltced,-quoted;`to•w. _ -,Fast six years. She -o ate} here ---- 2 feed, 47'Y4c; Western grain quota-; OREST FIRES-- __ 1' pass away peacefully and painI�s ., • iii a -fi The other victims, who, however, } sial and is said to be in the last' � tions in c.i.f, bay porta: I P I ly: Mrs: Fitch was an iaveterato '�5 BREAK OUT IN NORTH received on.y minor burns, were: Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 stages of the disease. ! i smoker, '1 'r: yellow, 8b c; No. 3, yellow, 8234 c. I Joseph., PeIow.- husband of Airs. Schau:es recounted the flight of p Millfeed-Del„ g ( Algoma, Thunder Ba and Joseph -Pe:ow, I himself and. Heald after -the had Airs; Fl.ch was born in Niagara, Montreal freights, and driver of the car; + stags included: Bran, per ton, $31.25; Eastern Manitoba Report Joseph Pe:ow, Jr., aged. two; Char- i taken a guard's automobile at the j acannd was Churchbaptized therenby�Rev..Mark's Dr.AAd- aLorts, per ton $33.26; middiings, lotto Pelow, aged eight; Lizzie and -, t g reformatory and headed for Detroit, 7$40.25 ; good feee� Hour, per bag, $2.30, Outbreaks. dison, the first ,rector, She was mar - W Charlotte Pelow, in their teens, Mrs. I ,' . • Qat. oats -44 to 48c, f.o.b. slipping (Trave..ing a =hart distance, they rigid in 1848 and lived in Port Bur - paints. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. -A report i.S. ,J. Toygh. mother of .yirs Pe:ow, I came upon Edward J. Frederick, a well for 70 ears. Bix ears a shei and three other children John 'liar y y go �� ! _ Ont. good milling - wheat -$1.36 to; from Massey says that the first bush' y I Grand Rapids salesman, who was celebrated her 105th bighday by ! ,I 161.38, f,o,b. shipping tuts, accord- `fire of the season started across the and Albert llicehell. driving ' ', pp g Po I I K o his ,home, At the point dancing a two-ste arts cretiitabl in to -freights. Seub:e River, and caused consider- Joseph Pe:ow; a.ldborer; had bor-.-of guns taken from their guard they g . g y 1. g with her grandson. Sarlep malting --62 to 64e. alio, alarm in that` town, whish was-pow'ed the cAr from s friend to give g { �j Corn Frederick to drive them itetaining fu:I possession of all her - 4 Bnckmheat--No. 2, 72�:. filled with smoke. The Forestry De- I the fami:y and friends an outing I to Elkhart, Ind., where the let him *�i Rye -No 8, $5E. ,y Faculties until her death, Mra, Fttc3s partment at Nairn was notified of Returning o. the city he stopped the god• -after making him prodiise to delighted to "reca:l the 'pioneer days ^+ s Alan. flour—First pat.. $9, Toronto; ; g y the fire and a party of rangers were car at 'a way -side gasoline filling ata- dela re ostia their avhereabout�: , t.'k do. second oat., $8.60. y F w 01 Ontario, and while, of counsel she Ont Hour-Tornntc, 9e� .per cent. I sent out immediately to extinguish tion. As the gas was being pumped ',-' did not remember the EGar of 1812, at. per barrel, In carrots. Toronto, it. Three, small bush fires have aI- into the tank it spurted out over SWEP"f TO HER DEATH , k 6.9ib: seaboard In bulk, $6.10: I I her father served under Block and ready been reported along titre A.C.'the hot engine and immediately OVER THE A f I Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9,�0, I R., caused by trains, •and rangers, Ignited; enveloping the whose front CATARACT ami:iarized i:er with its history, I ScreeningsStandard, recbsned, f.. -- She remetnbered- when grasp waa - - have had to extinguish 'only two fires I of lite machine in flame,. - o•b• bay -ports,. per ton, $22.50. in Prince. Township.' started E - Mrs. Pelow and . 3}tt:e Jose ,haler Woman Deliberately Suic',des nlr cut by , reaping -hook$, until. �ir Cheese --New, } 20c; twins. p' y i F scythes came into vogue, and all ' �,' + settlers. The- bush is very dry, t were a mass of flames when dragged, at Falls in Sigilt of Tourists. * i . 21c; triplets, 22c; St tons 23c. Old, threshing was performed with flai:s. -large, 25c; twins, 26c; triplets, 27c Fort WiMam.-Several forest fires') out of the- car, and Mr. Pe:Ow, who: Butter -Finest creamer prints, are raging near here, due to inn I had been attending to the Niagara Fa,:s Ont.,- May id.- She remembered when folks went to _. 14, y � R g- g gas=filling... ' g y tars "'Us to 38%c; )tTo I creamery,. 86% to continued dry .spelt. The Forestry operation, was burned in attempt- Three tourists were horrified on Sats church with or --carts and .when- _ � _ , o. . o es --that str- Ibr-ra egttfiguish the•. flaming c oth- _ women -rode bet.tnd-thj , mxn on. tea? 60 rEggs-F h extras, in cartons, 35 and lots o1 is badly needed. burned in extin�uiahinq the buruin -a F wade into othe river and-berca f horseback to ca .9. -meeting. :.-11 p tltro, but that rain,, In on his wife. Airs. Tough was A. .:: ,grsas, �82c� fresh seconds. 29to29c. been rushed to the scene) ofthefor- I otherave nchiidren ewer Iritti ifl" the F� . Th the brink.s f the Amari tan .Many S • p ettlers Arrive e::s. a tourists . a}. they saw he for Western Farms Dressed poultry -Chickens, _spr g I , - lb., 70c; chickens. , lb., 35 to 87c; est fires which rnettace wide areas in I rear neat, and escaped with only, woman walk down the 'little path -�I bens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 30c; do, 3 to distrithe cts of Mandu itoba. oband Re GrandBeach;minor burns. ewmm nut sat 31 t^dlesit on �off 1 a -shat, coat drMontrea,, Aiay 16.=Fifteen bun - 4 lbs., 27c; roosters, 2bc; ducklings, b P ed emigrants, mostly from the llbs, and up, 35c; turkeys, 40c. the forest pafro: iadicatd that the R $ - and gloves, and v alk rave the river. British Is:ea and idle northern )aro 11 - Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2.60 per fires are being subdued. Rain, which STEAMER BURNS Her body was soon taught' in 'thelpean countries, passed through Mont- i Ibnahe�i; prunes, $2 40 per bushel. I was fairly general- throughout the • �-irlir. r curfent and she was throw_ n y . u ` Ara 1e' produce -Syrup, per imp. y g g AND SiI�IK$ Ilii LAKE res} over the week end on their ora !, gall, p2.30 to $2.40, Province, aided the fire-fighters. _- _ _ over the brink. Ito the Wegt. they were for the rnoet a per 5 -Sal., $2,25 to a ,$2.30 per gaL; maple sugar, Ib:, 2o, Co Crew of Charles Horn ries-I The coat, ;eft on Erie bank, gavel part agriculturists. AmeSriI tits .„ 28c; maple syrup, new, per gal., $2,40• Woman Awarded $S,i)00 cued b Pas$i Vpsgel and lite name of'. a Buffalo store, but number was a party being conducted Hone -60-1b. tins Ilih to 12c r y there was no otber clue to rite Iden- to the Clan Donald, Hebridean set- , y) for Death of Husband„ pb.; 1QrIb. tins, 1134 to 12c; b -lb. tins, Landed Safely. j•tity of the woman. River men sre� t.ement in Alberta, by Rev. Father !� 11 ter 1234c; 235-]b. tins, 14 to 143ta I Hull, Que.,' May 16. -Mr. Justice Picton, Airy 16, -Tae steamer' keeping close watch on the waters McDonnell of the Scottish Immigra �I Smoked meats -Hams, mid., 32 to be:ow the falls, but -so far without- tion Aid Society. Thirty fami:ies + _ 34c; cooked hams, 47 to 49c; smoked L. Lorang�er, sitting in the Superiorl Chanes Hern was --burned and sunk` 1 Court for Pontiac District, has off Petrr's 'Point, in Lake Ontario, aver" were included in this group. With— 4 lolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to tic; break. I .------ the addition of ,few more families v:' fast bacon, 32 to 88e; special brand handed down - judgment, awarding today. _The crew of•ieventeen were - v breakfast bacon, 33 to 89¢; backs, I Mrs. Sanchira Kbstenuk of 1611, the picked up by a. passing steamer and Rtinning to Grandparents . at present en route to Canada,. the a'1� . "boneless, 39 to 45e. I sum o! $5,000 damages from W. J. landed at Cage Vincent. .Youngster is Killed by Carled color.y wi:l be complete. ? 'Cured meats -Lona dear bacon, LO Evans, Montreal contractor, as the The Char:ea Horn is owned hp the ` A further colony will be estab3iah- `� ---i~o 70 lbs., $24.26; 70 to 90 lbs. $23,75; resua of the death of her son, Company . I y y next ear, Father McDonne:l an-. `er-'$0 lbs. and np, $22.84; lightweight Alex- -Horn .Lumber Com en o! Chico,, o . Windsor ':1ta 16.-6truck _ b - any ander Kostenuk, accident"y killed, Captain Christensen was in com-i automobile driven by Mrs.' Lillian nounced, 8,000 acres having been se- �, -bolls in barrels,. $42.50; heavyweight ` vast night 1 cured at Saddle Lake, near St Paul . ,rolls, $39.50. per bbl i at Bryson,', December 4, .1924, while' mand. I Alien, a =Deal resident, K Lard -Pure tier 17% to 18c; g I do Metis, ,in Alberta. _ .�`_ c ,he was working for Evans. The same vess�. was badly burned nFrr 10 o'clock, Douglas l)e:isle, 11, _ + `- ttba, 18 to 183X; pails, 1834 to 19�; Kostenvk, a bricklayer, ' was. at _,her win4�r" ,uarters here two i crtrs ,old, was a:rrost instant:y'•kf: - I -- *' - prints, 20 to 21c; shortening, working a scaffold when the ac-' years ago. She was a wooden v' 6s- ! ed. _. The` boy ran from behind park- Big Plant in Tillsenburg �� tierces, 143b to 1&; tubs,.lb to 1534e; .eSdent occurred, the scaffold, break-' eel_ of 847 -tons. The steamer wasted cars to meet his. grandparents, Is Opened by Milk Company �'f pails, 16 to 1634 c; blocks, 17 to 1734c. ing and. throwing him some 80 feet en route td Ogdensburg from Buf- +1-tio sighted from a motor bus near _� ; Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to $8.10; g )me. • �Tilsonburg, '.May '16. -The' Cana, da, good, 67 to. $7.2b; butcher to the ground, cousin instant death. taxa. his f e. - steers, choice, $7 to $7.76; butcher- - - —� dian Mirk -Products Company, Ltd.;, I ::,- tztnW KCj;nC ' „ .. .<_ ;; - - act' a heifers choice $6.60 to $7.50 • -do, $6.00 to $6.6x, do, common, I lure of new pro3 s and other cen ad if. b.00 to $b.b8; butcher cows, choice,; trot. an I an ac- A i 1. • ea n t Desi pant have pur- - :2 0.00 $ butchefair r bu} to oocT $1 I Stations at :.. - . t „> g arttc I . ` � ed $' ' , 13�d, $ . ,. Qei:ie and K° vin,gOni , from the i- . canners land cutters, : $2.50 to $3.50 ; _ o> en i • springers, choice, $85 to- $100; good•r -1s .11 rr add 35,000 to 40,000 poutrids of raw _ . milch cows, $75 to $85; medium cows, t l r lowinily g to monthssntohere. mstai ing• $45 to $60; teed r good, $6.25 to.11 Mi A- ing ter $6.15; . do, fair, $ ttS. $6; calves, I - -4,-w up-to-date machinery at a cost :choice, $il to $12.60; do, $axil $9.50 of more than '$200,000, manufactur- ='_, ti _ to $10.50;. do, lights, $5 to $7:50; good-� • f Ing started Saturday, with huge ex= - '- : Iambs, $14 to $15; do, medium, $12.50, - , - �� A 1,o rt -.and :oe'tl orders on hand whicb _ _ '' to $13; do, culls, $10 to $11.60; good, win ensurQ the• district farmers light sheep, $8 to '9.50; heavy sheep i r ._—._.:, - ---I -� l} .� mill:., +com_ _.._and bucks, $5.50 to $6;50; hogs, thick I smooths, fed and watered, $13.60; do, - :. petitive prices. The laboratory is '� - _ now ,being -moved here from Bur- f.o.b•, $13; do; country points $12.75; _ - do, ori cars; $14.00; do, thick fats, ' "' ,fir �} • '� i =' ford, and -tests for all its Canadian . f $12.b0; select premiums, $2.68. I -:r' - plants will be made at Tilsonburg in. .- . -I -.,.- he r • � .. . - - - MONTREAL. t futti a ,.- _11 Corn American No. 2, ye::aw, &3c; "' �� <{ - _ -� - oats, No. 2 C.W., 61%c; No. 3 C.W First in -Family to Die is 94. %. , b7c; cxtra--No. 1 feed, 54%c. F:our, �t.4-.. •• - x Man, spring wheat pats. firsts, $9; �'" - London. =The family longevity re 7 seconds, $8.50; strong ba�Cers', $8.30;k 'Mi. y been broken b the 4 ,; cord has probabl y - ' -winter ata, choice $6.7/1 to S6.80. Rolled oats ba 90 Ila., $3,20c - x ""''°> `'�� ' `~`\ x y seven brothers and sisters In af, r " . - Bottom, Buc In ha B re g, -- Beacanak' 'g m;hi , ~;Bran, $31.2b. Shorts, $33,26. Mid- o , r LOCKED IN GLACIAL EMBRACE . ' the first of whom has, just died atI y 'easinggs, $40.26. Hay, No. r ton, - Qar iota, $14.50. Part of tale huge fleet of 40 lake freighters fieri up for nearly a wee:_ at Pcrt Colborn''. Crit., are. shown the age of 94. His oldest brother is Cheese-- Finest westerns, 17X. to above. The tie-up was dile to the ice blockade at the eastern end of Lake Erie, declared to ke_the--w.ori,"--hiatary:-� . �.5. - - - ____________L - . ­ - - -- ._ .. �. _! i . i . .... _ -- � i. ` , - .. . , ,, .:. . / I 1 . . I - I . . fa - . - . - I , . .-l I .1 ; - . . . I . - . .- - , . , - :1. � .1 - r '� � ... i . - .. I I., .�-Yr . 1, . ­ .1 ­ I � - � - % - " . , '. _ , ,, .. . I �. � .. '. - . � I � . , . . � . . .r " . . . � I . . - ., . _ ._!_ � . . . . :1 - - . � , � 1 , ... I . . � . 11 ­ I . . � . .. I . :1, . .. �. � " :., '. , . r . . . � . -1 .0 . . . . I . 1. . I . . � . . . . I. ,. .1 � , . r. I I . -:. . � , . . . , I - � . - � , -, . , - I I I . . I I � I . . 1. . . - I .. . 11, � - . 1, I . � .. 1 ,_ ...-.•m.r..:«e;,.; '. ..,., x -.. kmc :_`._.....'^ S•_:YL. - _,,_. �. _ xw seal. -Y_:.. _ __ Y.t; .._. .. . -_._- ­_ _ ;: �, _._ . s. _..... ........ -w4 - ...' :�4n_fl. • .: 'rYC....,�.nom, a'�rr.4.N�_..,�+`!,.., rc5,,.'b]� w{u Y `+.4�'E, r ,R•I,Y �r T. '_t-' v' 6. S •4 .1si v. - _ .�__.-..u+:F '•' :�.�.:nwi.•:.=11+_,y. } Z.. 2• •�a w i"?, ; y" } 171 Y^ J^ iR,C:: ",... - . .. '... .� ..: � ., .• .. .TAT. C d� , LOQALIS.' -Dr. "E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, -D.•Mun rohae ju»t received a in his' office on Thursday from 10 order. • * -.John Moore of Toronto, wan a. ro. to 5 v. m., as usual. * -L., B. Tapson. piano tuner, of : p' ' -Dr, H. T. Fallaise, Resident Bowmanville, will be, in the vill. �/ Otore home overl3uadag: ••-. • � ' : Mrs.. Norman Banka was. in Dentist. Office over J, S. Balsdon's Inge and surrounding district in a "a �"--" hardware, store. Office hours, 9 to few d' ys. Those wishing tueir _ 1 -Dr. Cactwright has his new daily enj evenings by ap - are aakaed-- tojeav zy r rage erected and nearly tom- went. * Is their orders at THE NEws office r -Services conducted by the and they will be promptly attend- h etJaand Mrs. Arnot, of Toronto. Pentecostal people will be held in ed to. * _ t e��eat Sunday with J. S. and Mrs. E. Bryan's cottage 'on Sunday -Mrs. S. W. Davis will on Tues- _ next at 2.80 p. m. (standard time), day, June let, open up a ha(r- ' Bal -Mrs. W. J. Coaitwell, of Oah• wben Rev. Mr. Ball, of Osha*a. dregsing parlor at her residence, rt will reach. C reb Street. Hours-fi tatll�s. i awaits spent a day -last week with p > ppee-John A: Pile. of Montreal, is• m.,and from 1.80 to S pt in., every Pickering friends. -Mrs. J. S. Jephson, of Frank- spending a week or two with day in the wnek, exceptThnrllday. �_' '• sneford, visited Mrs. and Miss Fawi:es friend® and relatives in Pickering when it will be closed all di►y until. - daand vicinity renewing old ac- further notice. - ** y last week. y -Miss Ruth Murphy spent a guaintancee and having a good -St. George's Church, Picker- 7itp� friecounds in ihle of days ciL' last week with time ial born iinnPiclket", and e'sp spent his Twho was here will bear celebration of the e -•'Mre. Roberty So&lervilZe • bas early dayq here, _was for over Holy CommttDion at 10.E a. m. � �! (� Reh' a ble � forty years a guard at the Cen- The Church ever tnem- LJ V rr been spending h few days during , tral Prison a an at her to be present at the Lord's Y° the past week in the city. -The'annual »ervice. �a the er government lnstitu- Table on this occasion. .The Rev. White Church wYll-be--heeI-d on Sun- tious, but w�as,retired three years D. B. Langford will be the celeb- - on a pension, since which time he rant and reacher. Evening ger- has , Jnne 18th, at-3 o'clock. ,' p Ise Orinn , has been residing with his dau- vice will be at 7 p. tri•. Preacher, SEED CORN to. spent over Sunday here with ghter In o conic. Every one ivel- t ,..� her grandmother, Mrs. Palmer. fHeads here are always pleased.to Come at botli services. - f 4 -L. S. and Mrs. Devitt and ba- see him, and to see him looking' --»- so bale and heart SALE REGISTER. by, Isobel. fai Toronto, spent the y' Se'ed, o 'tat o e. week-end with H. and Mrs. Machin. On Monday evening one of SATURDAY. MAY 29TH-Auction Bale 5` -Gardening operations are now our oldest and roost highly reepee• of buggy, cutter.-barness, furniture. ted residents, n thQ person _of ill foil awing, having been much /1 bedding, topic ate., at lot 2, con. 4, `' Thomas Calvert, passed away in Scarboro, the property of the estate delayed by the cold backward p Pe _ weather. his 74th year. Deceased has been of the late Susanna Diller. Sale at 3• -Miss Myra Cronk, of Toronto, in poor health since last harvest 230.. Terme crib. Fred Postill, silt- `� • -- N angel ({ e e with heart trouble but be was tioneer, g od 3''r 'accompanied by several friends, Q ;! spent Sunday at the home of her able to be around until about six parents, R. H. and Mus. Cronk„ weeks ago when be was compelled New Aeive�rtilsom*nits. to cage t6ilis bed. 'K r. Calvert , : -Mrs, J. N. RjcliardwinRon, ab•i! County LOWING DONE-32 to 83 per ac- Toronto been spending the win war, born in Cumber, pG� Down, Irelaao, on Feb. 6th 1853 PSee 'ioronto alto .her nephew, re. Apply C. C Parker, Pickering. 34-39' r Reazin, returned to her home here and was the second eon of the late - - Wm. Calvert. In June 9th. 1876, FOR RALE-Yorkshire White lfinod on Saturday. he married Mies Matilda Wright. wha[eva with lOpigsa week old. Gozdon 3 cKay, 1 -Married-at Chicago.�1L..- 1-6-1 sg?. heed tO eaAads;-}r. remember - �- -May 8th Alma M. Cowan, eldestSEED POTATOES FOR SALE- r owed b his wife and three chi Green of Joseph and'-Mrs. Cow- y Green Mountain. Thos. Benda. Claremont. / ren one year later. They settled Phone Clare 3304. 36-37 TT r, an. of Pickering.- to John Young, y 1 ou buy% our -Seeds, and r on the townlias between Uxbrld e . _ - of Loa Angeles, Calif. g OTATOE��OR SALE-A few —A number of our young poo- and Pickering, near Glen Major. .P bags of early aC r,et ADPlyreat pilot 2a, i during the seeding time ple attended a social danc*t ivenr1l bag been engaged in farming con e• Pickering L. l,hite. 36-37p his life, and in Pickering town -- On WPSrtDtheClaremont Community Hall ORSALE-2 sborthnro hulle 1 yr. aiDCe Coming tri Canada. 13e FoldA y to John Scott. R, R. No. 2,roa"Friday evening last, anurvived h bis wife, three 9Una aremont. ne Clare 3603. 36-37--- — — 1 port a very enjoyable tint►. Y9-0 i Ma eizdaughterS, Win. H tri- �V CAf�c`�llhtt ef- tj -A number from Pickering tV ANTED-Seversl young calves. Masse -Herrin Co., Toronto; Hata- Have also tor. sale a few fresh cows. Wm. were in Whitby on Tuesday even ilton G at home; John A,, of Pick- Gray. R R.• s. Claremont. Phone 7213. W37 l lug to hear Hon. Geo.. E. Foster's .. ening: Mre• Geo. - Lockwood of address on Til® League of Nat. p �JONEY TO LOAN-816W 00 to a ' Sandford, Man.; Mrs. Walter ee loan on farm property,5nt mortga . For aYou are almost sure given in the United Church mortgage. ` -The Women's Institute will of Pickering; Mrs.- Robt. Blanch- etas and particulars apply to Boa 44. rough r p r' -38 hold their annual meetitrQ on Tues- ard.. of Carman. Man.: Mrs. Pert Cil a crop. Percy Ir" day next at the home of bdra. (Dr.) Mason, of Oshawa; bars M. Sid- FOR SALE--Ail kinds of bedding r done, of Toronto; and Mrs. Wtri. plants. teran,ums, colens. ferns and hanging Vartwright. There will election baskets. cabbage,tomatoes, caulifiower and eel- `� of officers. Don t forget the dust- Riley, of Pickering. Alan nae cry F H�1 Florist. Church St. Pickering. 37- cap rade. brother, Hamilton G,. of Picker. PASTURE TO RENT -Will take a �- Ing- sad one sister Mrs. William 144 —Rev. A. R. Sanderson.9 sub- $ • , Dumber of catUe to pasture. Good grass and _ ' ` ects for Sunda are-10.80 a. m.. Patton. of Belfast. Ireland, stir. water, Have also for a.1e a quantity of feed y vivo. He belonged to the Orange grain E. W skew, lot 19. opo. 1. Pickering. - ' El{, the Indalirent Father,.. sec-R R. No. t. pickerms 33-3 oad in series. 7. m., "Undesir- Order, bein a member of No Sur i p• OR BALK:-Bags for batching:- C able Types of Manhood " second ender. Lodge. Enniskillen, also Fi s a at._- Dred to-fay Barred Rocks, 76 cents r 15, In PMAK Series W young people. Come Royal Black Precepts H i� Also Cedar poets. A. C, niamand. R. R. I Pick- - sad worehi funeral took place on ry. Thursday cnr,s. Pfrone Pack x7os _ 33,-6 _ -Tile E. G. elase of St. Paulo afternoon when his body was laid +ARM MACHINERY-Frost k —8ainday 3ahaafiltad-tise3�-triS - a Cemeteryff Deere. BiaseA. Gould. Shapielr Muir, Fleury, SAwere nd r s. A at the home of wilkinsoa. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold on Friday QUNSARTON. a Greenwood, De t°re't ramps w F37ti '9ne • eveniag. About twenty young ladies were present and all report On Thursday. May lfltb, act 8.00 p m , [,AOR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of F wagons, harness, and all kinds of farm •m- a very eujoyabletim-c. Mr. Chambers. organizer for the Brit• lementsin good order, Also w-eralheavy and -Rev, Dr. McMillan, of Toren. ish Welcome and Welfare League will light scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- *� � ` to, will occupy the pulpit in St. give an address in Dunbarton Coro- est puce paid lorbides and wool, also rive Doul, Saturd aye, iI18y 15th and 22nd munity Hall OD the work cat thle8oC1• try. H. Hermaa•stouffv,lle. Pbone1905 latf J - Andrew's Church on Sunday even. - — log next. Dr. McMillan was the ety. The address will be illustrated Iy`013 SALE.-Samsoin Tractor. 1n A _ L� secretary of the Mucic Committee witb.latatern slideeand will show abet 1 tibLPt. Also Samson Tandem disc harrow i is being beingdnne to -welcome those and Samson Combination 2 and 3 furrow plow. -- of the Presbyterian Church duriD A;so a Massey-Harris Blizzard ensilage cuttir, y g coming frim the other country to nearly new, with a good drive belt. Will sell the A large consignment of this seasons shirts, regularly the time oeeapied in preparing the this land of ours. All ars invited. outfit for 6500.00 as 1 have no further use for the Book of Praise, and is well known Sunday, May 23rd - Wbitaunday. same.' Afsply to Lloyd Snowden, R. R. No. 3, priced at 2.00 and 2.50 to tbra"�hoot Canada as be spent R This Sunday is one of the three coca- Bowmanvil e. 33-37 g0 at 1,45. "number of years visiting various sioos during the rear when the NOTICE-1 atn wrecking a few Ford - - oongregations giving irratruetion ChUTCb expects ever member :o he \ car°. Will sell the arts very cheap, i hate '- COMM EARLY In the music of-the church. Sever- present at the Lords Table; Gonne- also Ivr sale one Maxwe 1 touring, areal nice car. quentiv there will be a�elebration, of runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a suinptuousout- al years ago he visited -Pickering Uta which gives the impression of some class, and the Holy ConimuDiou in Community at the ridiculously low rue of 6L50. As cars are In that capacity. t i —OnTuesday evening a Hall at 3 r. m. Rev. 1). B. Langford selling thisa a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford Tg�� � y $ party will take- charge of the service an ton truck at 6150. T. C. Brown, Brougham, 361f Bunning Boots Iden s an Boys of joy-riders from Oshawa, con• preach. Sands School Witt be at ---.. • y 'OR SALE-M.-S. farm machinery ' i _7- elating of two young men and too 2.4Wr. m. ..Iegular price 1 50 and, 1.75=Bops to go at 1,10 and repairs, One 7 it. binder, truck and car- ��{ _ young women, bad a very narrow - rier: one 6 rt. binder, truck and carrier, both in and Men's at 1.19• lace from seri•Ou 1 trot fatal AUD first-class repair, one No. 4 corn binder; one No. 1 Pe f 12 De Laval separator, good: one 13-inch De These are real snaps—don't 3IIi68 t}1e86. r ~ injuries.. They were $riving West Tl a Community Club presented their Laval cutting boa; one 1928 Ford coupe with '26 license, Also one brick house, 6 rooms and dov- at a�bigh rate of-speed, and when dran a at Brougham and was well re. bk garage, with haliacre for aakor neat. D. J. - r near Liverpool they increased calved. Gaemley. Duntxrton, 21tf Laird Special ' +1 their speed in order to ase Scan- Tbe sympathy of the comtmuaity Bread truck, which was also nee out to the hereaved _ open is tb �._ �oinR at a rapid rate, when one of deat�f Coss YV. iynde at ibe Orb• ��,i,Y _-.- day and .4atwday--=Gun a No. 1 lard 19c iii" Us _ the tires Be* off. The driver ap awn 1$oepital. The accident wascaus. �- OF - ed by a fall from a horse,. causing _ plied the emerit Rcy brake, and pa A meeting of t>be Oou°tp Council of Fred T. $1111�+1IIg '• r Pickering . 1ibe car, a touring with the Lo co t i 'concussion t dbe'brain. the Co esti of the Count of On. P Itis reported that U. Blake had 78 � down, tanned a com lets' sower- rock hens stolen one night recently. tluio w Ube 1d pursuant to adjourn. P i3 Established 1857. aanit into the ditch. One of the This is a big toss anti is apiece of meaL.ia the Council Chamber i° the Rule had her nose injured while lawlese°essthatthelaw-makersebould 0ourt Htauesin the Town of Whitby. the othei fainted. The men also devise some meane to combat. Iasiead on Tu y. the First Day of ; Jutoe, f•.. _ -- evolved slight injtirjea. Medical spending so much time on licensee 19�• at the hour of two o'clock' in the- of bemp radios core eeneerte All aceau°ts to be laid -before the might be worth a little for'. the Rov- 6► their injnrlee were not of a serious millerabodies to put a little gra mat- Council ebould be forwarded to the I mat- nature. Clerk, properly certified, ntleast three -Sands bei ave $n tato this idea of licensing G Ickes dove before the meeting of the Council, y ng very a day vendors: Chicken thieves will teceive ' +there was a very heavy motor short shift 1n some quarters. Dated at Whitby, this 18th day of traffic, and" uenal on such days May. 1926. GOSM THERE"S, TELL `/OIJR ALRIC� HT 'I�.t there was a large number'of viola. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. ARZHvx E. C$B7aT1AN. TAE CONSP MAA EXCUSES YO• 7ELEPNOi�E ..tions .of the motor laws, among County Clerk. THE JUDGE HIM —theta being several cases`oL1>Wi- Anniversary services will be held in * • gent driving. One map, from Centennial United Church on 8undav, The Glen Avis Pavilion May 23rd, at 230 p. m.(atandard time). 11 -- '.---�""Qf1vtlJe,-waS-dating-his -ver ev. r. u o ar am. w1 FrenchmaII'S Ba ( blot t0 turn round 1n the trtiddle preach. The Ohoir of St. Paul's Units- y of the Rouge bridge, while scores ed Cburcb. Pickering, will lead is the J Z ,i/ 4 autos were being held up on service of praise. At 7 p. m. (stand. The formal op+ioinq ot..chis nese pavil• r %} .both sides -of him while he was and time) Rev, J, S. Humphries, of ion will take place on Saturday. May vainly endeavoring to perform Scarboro, will preach and the Wash-°d, when t► complimentary dance the stunt.' Traffic Officer Reid, will be beld,•starting at 8 p.,w, ..,.�,,...�• a • ington Choir will sing. On the Fri- ^ ,� • who has the_ habit of making his, day evening previous, May 21st, there Everybody Welcome. 37 $ will be a concert, under the saWces �x appearance Inst at the tints r o4 the Ladies' Aid' Society. when the Gia' ;1 • Cho Lai ^ ' S when he ie not wanted. took the Choir of the First United Church, PP i _ S `Ont$t in charge, while the other Birch Cliff, will give the sacred Can. AND it L t,HING' r s � a in • in various degrees, of tata. -Penitence. Pardon and Peace." 1 �•-.- exasperation were allowed to pro. by MAunder, This Choir. under the 1 am prepared to do Chopping -and i �- � � s � S ME Ceed on•tbeir way. The gentle- able leadership of Clark Seeord, is Qat Flak' n every Monday,,/ man, who wag the cause of the competing in the -York County-Choir- �yef} y._&°d�zr e.g._- a am = � -,A A= Iockade._ Qpeht__the .night. _sir{ Contest.-and-wltt she--w-el) wnrtb bear. � -- Ilfr. Steiner. of Whitb and on ar Evelyhody come and enjoy a 9toneboats For Sale �' �•� - y• ryyttre musical treat.. The chair will he Monday evening was given aD t'aken at $ p. m. (standard' time) Ry JOhtl F. �iLy88, Ci18>r8III0IIt • erem r, Opoortunity to explain bis con- the Rev. J. S. Clugston. Admission. du adu'ta 25 cerate, children 15 cents. Rui•alR.oute Yo. 2 / .'�x•9 .y!- v�,,. yolk_. i«.HU .'.5w!u's'''.. y? e..„.�, . '.n• .•,. ,. = _„u,•.^ .... ;. .... ”; n, -':,' .:-.....,yn .z'1,i• -. � y; t; v.,.: - gp •+s d�e- - 3 �..,..,''< n.... �`rv,ay—,.�(� 'a.».n•.... t; f! `.i, .+'_ _apy.w "'"„"`”" •\•GJ''„`M',St��,q,., '... .. «.'+6"".. ,e - ..ax�:u" .�k5:55.'tA•+rY. mMar. C - -