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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_05_28-.. ,... 4`T'�.:rw> ,k; :°4r , ¢' .r „�y,,a:+ ar.r.•ca"��.xa7i3'' r.r,","a:3�+ry� r"r!`t''2a'�'�.��"'%rt a ,Y'•.P j4ry"�, ;hy';'.rs.w;'�! +�'.- s�:. t :- ,}M_.: H�1d�+ :...,. ", ;,ww:,' ,a.. ,.m�"..s•.�.��sati r..°�w'.m:'.n,.cf:?4'.4'",._-+`-:�•n;: Trea"�4.-..•vr. �EF+"r ..'�'S 9' �'•••n.n ro .." r..,... 'tv .... ,.. ... ... '•, :"c.•-: ,,. _. :. .1c S„y -T &.',. stns H� .5"'. '.os wdr. vy. w.... _., � c n;.S'I� ;,+'�•. .. db... ,,..., ,. �.._:�' ..`.. :' � .- - _� .�- _ . - ..'1..'-,�'� -,., . '.�'�' •. •� .. .vitt '',6, r - Ri ON r �D..« ,. .. ;':. ;. ,•SLI ,� � .. � :-t , " ti�.: - ro ,. .vitt •... .... � - V-4L:•XL��. - P�ICI�IN(, aNT.; FRIDAY, MAY 230 1926 - - —: �No. 38 _ _ �r,>sTsfstet/rsstlsl �sr3s. .. aledica� RB. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director, .Oppttometrital Asweiation of Ontario. Reg. laterad INtmber of the Amerism Optomevicsi Aaeociation. Eyes examined by appointment. t?tone 28(14, Claremont, Out. NO. M INNON, M.D., L.R.Od9., s Edinburgh. member of the 0011098 of Phy iciaas and surgeons of Oatal`1o. 1141" ]rte at Ro 0011640 of sormwns, E&nbnrah. attention to dels"es of women and a, oftlee and reddens, Brougham, Chiropractic ' DorIN E. STECKLEY-Hnn- or Graduateof Toronto' College of Chi- semac4ic, - T1ill make residential calls in Picker- tpg Claremont and surrounding districts, Tuex Bays, Thursda s and Saturdays. For appoint- ment call 141) Bowmaeville or write. Consul tation is free. 61y A�( E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and *Sulieitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to can. South wing. Court House, Wbitby. 251y ]RICHARE&ON & PICKERTNG- �S �9Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confed- eratiooLife Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- ssond Sta..Toronto. Phones Main 1390 andlMain 0490, stf EATON & ROSS -Barristers. So- licitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 Bvy Stret. Toronto. W. J. Beaton, J. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 Dental R._.A_C... flmith....Dentiet 8 JUville, Honor Graduate of Chicago aad-To= rooto Universities and the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Phone.office 1011, Residence 1015. No outsid appointments. 26ly FLAKE B.- BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Surgeons and L'nivenit� of Toronto. O(isee over Murdoek's Gonlecteonery stare. Whitby. Office hours9 to 12 : 1 to 5.30. Ind. -phone e. 1t#y,tl pbone 220. 44ly N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. 9.. 1. Craduateof Royal Colla a of Mental Sur - and the University of Toronto, Office above D, A Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. ®Bice hours, 9 a m. to S p. m.. Saturdayyss go, !. to t p m. Phone Clare 1405, 479, '[ TERSERT T. FALLAISE. L D S.. .ti D. D. S,. Graduate of the Royal Co! of Uketsi Surgeons and the tlniverwt of Toto. Glace above J. S Balsdon's store. Pickering. Oct. .4"ee hours 9 a m to b p. m.., or by gppoiat- taseat Plane Pick 3700. !y 'Stl3i3il41ifi �i�$is4• LIZABEs:TH RICHARDSON-Sue- asor to the late W Y. Richardson. repro• Nenting well-known Fire Insurance Companies of __. _*ef sl.Bnancial asn0ing 34tf �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, + Y' s fee OoUse of York and oatarta An*. Masa swiss at all a"" atfs rev b on s W"" --lasses. &&be ratsea River r o., o■t. S. iD i!!<ATON TO W I'T i3HiP 0 BH • pssveyarsssr. Ooanmtsaiooer toe salla/ • ati/svias. ►soeuslatsa !sR Ilostq b -lona tea theta ��o�aesyy Iesaes st lfareia/s I4• aaass• wlisevaii. t9aa 7-s QS®03Z �iVOI' Custom Kiddie WHITEVRLE. ..._ - DUNBARTON. GREENWOOD fit' Saw Rill and Basket the H. E. Turner is using his Ragdey on now towaship-grader. The Dunbarton Ladies' Aid intend to hold a ftarden party on Thursday - Y'r Mi as Irene Pugh, of Toronto Unicer• evening. uoe the 24th. Full particu- s.. ' city, ui. Ntiv Is home for her summer holidays. The tea and entertain given by the Baptist Church on the 24th was a lars later. - Sunda School will be held next Sunday n the Dunharton Community -'�:�_ M _ ,a ' success. Every one seAmed pleased. A large number of our. citiz-ns� Hall at 2 p. m. All children and young people in the community, not connect• Established 1838 LOGS WANTED sawing done, Oat Rolling Journeyed to Pickering on Tuesday evening to hear the Sunderland -Tay- ed with any other Sunday School, a cordially invited. The regular Church of England service will be held at 3 p Feed,Feedlop r I *ad Chopping', Wood trial. The crowd of visitors are fladjng. f m. The preacher will be Mr. W. R Repairing, Their way to our park. About fifty Sproule. (Shaping were out last Sunday, also, a goodly There is no ff�ed on the mar. x. and Turning. number on the 24th. The funeral of the late Forrest Bea. .. '' S. O.'Football Association ket gives better results •' r Karel, Sleighs, ]Office S.trols P ` °Duaintan- Salt For'Sale was largely-tt�eoded by reldcivee and 9 t rhe ars a wa9aOn- -- , Resu,t of games placed last week: i At Ashburn -Pickering 1, Ashburn 0. - or I feedinnth nor pig CHAS, A. WHITE. ducted'by Brougham Union Lodge A. F. & A. M., of which be was a past A large number of members The.Green River vs. Cherry•vood and the Claremont vs. Brooklin games �gARLEY FEED ' M Socceor to late W. G. Barnes se master ickerilod from Markham and Pickering lodges were called of by referees on account Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oat. attended. Mr. Beaton is survived. by of Wet group s, • pgmes this week: Get your supply now. _ his brotiters, Donald R., of Whttevale, May'29-Claremont at PickerinR John 9., of Oshawa, and Hector, of , Green River at Goodwood " , " Jet _ Port Perry. Our lamented friend was born in Whitevale in 1882, and at the ,. A•ebburn a%, Brooklin Neat meeting c.f the Association wilt The Follo ing is from- the report of the Agriculture - _' •� aK, time of his death was teaching at beheld in the Townhhip Bail, Brook. Iapartment of at Ottawa Funeral DWecWr. Otter Creek. Muskoka, in whitb pro- lin. on Monday evening on •May 31st, : - '. and b fesaion he had spent many years, His at 8 o'clock. ''With regard to pour pure Barley- l ucert,fed Ernbal»iur summer holidays were agent with his Feed under Reg. No. 242, we note the brother, D. R. Beaton, to Whitevale, chemical analysis indicates batter c i o a r , MOT HEARSE to whom he was of great assistance in belping his as township AUDL,EY. - product all the wayy through than guarantee calls for, which should } -CLAMMONT, Out. with work clerk, and by whom we will be greatly _ The follotsing is the report of the your be very satisfactory to your cue- -' Phone 924 missed, Re was a Dian of quiet, genial Autjle public school. Names are,ia yof tomer,." disposition and of keen intellect, and order merit. Jr. IV -Gretchen _ will be much missed In our village._ g Saunders (p•tBe). Sr. III -Alma Pucks F. T.J.+C#'RFrFrN w:�¢ rin', Lottie Mercesi '.ease), PearlMer. { • 7 GREENWOOD. cer (pass: Jr. III -Donald V4'eet (pass) Jataes Hedge. Sr, II -Henry tiVest• 17tY$ tse ewmanLOORLNG SPECIAL sCllaol.on Tuesday, ney•, n nn es Doris Hedge': Donald Saunders 1 passi, 5�1 F. L. Green brie been off, `duty fora Fred Puckrin {Daae), John Puckrin, , 3 8x2 inch -'o, 1 Oak Fiooring S80 M, B. M. few days through illness. Alf. and Mrs, Tillable entertained George Blake, Tommy Cammack. Sr. I_ -Walter Fowlie', Ruth FowHe'. _ • : A Rnod supply (if Hard' and Soft ,4u j" per city visitors over tbaboliday. The Girls'Circle ms3t at the home of Marjorie Steoheosoa (pass). Sr,Pr,- Coal oil hand. Also a siu l PP '1 ' 38z2 inch clear Oak Floorilzg, �fl:; M. B. bit Pegg on Wednesday Mary Fowlib'. Marguerite Cammack'. McNally' Hedge'. Robert � 'Cammack of Kindling Wood, , per P afternoon. Wilfred aad. Mrs 8xdler, of liiDsalw, {pass). Jr. Pr, -Sadie Puckrin. Doris stove length. ,x in lots of 500: It or more. plug 24 per. Bent or tae. P spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. Sadler Glee, teacher. �� - 12tf Phone Pick, 1709 �g ,l The above pricea are for prompt and fwmily. Mrs. John Brown is slow] recover-� y c►4sftftYwtaofl DONALD �11L'�IRO, P,IOKEBI:�Q acceptance only, as they are Ing from an attack of blood-poisoniog in her hand. The Soccer game between Green 7, lower than the current Ed, and Mess. Annis and family spent River and Cherrvwood scheduled at =srhi •eval$ f3 wholesale quotations. Buaday at Prince Albeit with Mrs. Green River on Saturday evening did a" PICKEIt1NG �•� Annis.' sister Earl H°uaiD. flcding his coupe a Dot cotne of[ The Oberrywood team, also spectators from here and other The Service C saea$e mem • • • little too confining, has purchased a type. parta of the district,, arrived at Green �3r�i - �* •n �� � � new sedan of the more modern Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and Bob and Rdver in full. expectation of a game, being surprised and disappointed pp° top oil Motor overhauling, and side cur. : I Mrs. Harvey. of T'oroD o, spent the ep Pe Harvey, on learning that no game would take fain repairiD a week -end with Bert andArs. place, Further investigation of thet1, Battery Service arRing T. L, Robinette and wife and Mrs, matter will eliminate say recurrence - and overhauling. u :`�iCkei•Indd °�•� F! T. C. Robinette and faeally, of Toron• of the same nature. All wort guaranteed. Flat rate m to. spent Sunday with Miss M Wood. A women's football game will take service charge y �a =:- Tinsmith A few of tilt, Boy Scouts with their Tomato, place nn the Cberrvwood football May 28th, 7 .Phone x610 Stark. Central. � r leader, Mr Willett. of camp grounds on Friday. at P. - ed on the flats here ovier the.week-end. m„ the visiting tewsn being the Cedar -- _ - - g to ,Ifavetrou bin Rooffo g g• g. at Oakwot+d on SAMrdap, ifitei Foend• rote a e_s. Mc held stall regularly. but friendly - Repairiog etc, Now is the tiole to ing a couple of weeks with Walter Wilson. games of this- nature will provide a better understanding of the game all Coal Lumber call him. Rev, Mr, and Mrs. Leigh left on round. We hope, If there is to he no - Tuesday to vipit friends un a former softh„ll leapfue - io the district. that �.WM. MAW, LICENSED ACC- We hive a good aseortmeat of circuit, while Mr. Leigh will go onto more of our Deigbhoriog rillageP will TIONEfR for York, Qatano and Durham —~ a Counuee. All tslsof tele, promptly attended Garden Seed on hand, also Kingston to attend Conference. maoesre to form teams of ladies for , Mrs. M. A. Sadler is confined to ha! Prieodl return games. The Cherry. U1 E E S O R te- Teraatreasona NEWS' O. D, Bells for ands may be Brandram Render- home auttering from an affection of y A �arrassged at NEWS' OsScv, Bets and tadepam- _ wood ladies a•o:lld be- glad to hear s A. � deat phones, Whitby. Oat• sly :.0 800'8 Paiute, theheart. Althnuab somewhat im- Prom any such, and a card addressed proved, she is still far from well. 9ec'y.tress. Ladies' Srdthall Cluh - Z0CU•8T H=ZL : a 011e, V arnl�hee and Stains., In the abeoncp of tbt pastoron Sun- l P Cherrywood, willhe gladly given at. • Uousecleaningday aper.aF.r e a thwuL at Toronto.tention and a game arranged• Phone 400 Wi:1 take charge at the nsualhour, and i' c W01represeritthe Prohibition Union. Albert, Semi -hard ALVIN BUSHBY - ----- N DUNBARTO �'+k BROUGHAM. and Steam PIC EKING Mrii. Pherryl is visiting her sister, ^`1 - -! Mra. Andrews, of Aurora; is visiting Alta. A. Thorn. ,Coal Needs --- 'Visa Gantmage. The Misses Higgiris spent the week- x DO YOU WANT The Watt family were out at their end with Miss Dunbar. AA home here on the 24th. The Mothers' chpir will practice on •• ,, Now that thFtime for houseclean- Orville Shea broke his wrist crank. Pi evening of this week, your house heated for hal€ y g Cement, 'Lumber, lag is here. Derhapls you will v inar his car the otherdAy. Rememi-er the annual cemeber'p the Cost of coal . The Mobun family aDa Mies Gertie meetinpt, June l3tb, at 3 p. m. need a Congolium Rug. y ' . �arth We have them at If so, instal one of the Instant Gag Bate were with Mies Bate on the bull- Mrs. Bateman and children• ascot _ wi s_duc- dav, the holiday with Mrs. Bennett, ` J greatly Oil Burners in your range, or The Ingles family holidayed over Miss V. Salisbury, of Toronto. spent z `ed pr e. an International Oil Burner the week -end with Mrs.' Ingles' par- a few days with Mrs. A. Gourlie. Term{': i+ Also, Linoleum and Oilcloth in your furnace. encs. H. and Mrs. 3b Miss Scott, of Toronto, visited her n in '2 yard and 4 - and Call and nee {}sem. J. T. Winchester. o[ be Probibition sister, Mrs. O. Cowan. na the holiday. -Strictly Cas h width. y W; J. GORDON'S, 3obn's,will conduct ChtlPoh.4327 d DdAyvicesi n St Kenneth Mnromeet- M� aL poi blot the [oetuerhite end �'sJohnston 17 mother. — Church Street. The . M... he their y �p 8 place dining TOOOD tfaite in Agents Wanted SBIy Pictering ing In tb�bail as armed and quilt- ]lila. Rrma ADnla, o[ Port UDion.g q R Plockam olden figlsb, fl•5 00 ed three quilts wad bad a nod attend. Merit the boiidaie wills her cousin, B eonan nce for so busy a time. Min $velvn Annie. - Flava Bread FlourCongratulations to'Mrs.L.'Middle Master Jrobnny Anderson has been 4 I Bolden Oak Brlffet, .25.00 winning on butter, also first ill for a taw days but we ate pllad to prize on tea pound crock, and second know he is improving. `'aad Marvel Dn Mown and, white eggs at Uxbridge Mira. Thomppseon end daughter. of To - Mattresses, from 7.50 to 3$.OV Fair on May Stth. routo, wessLbe guests of Mrs. Walton 1 1. g from her0atteodedthe fimeral Holmes on the bolidwv. - _ + Flour of the late Forest Beaton at Whitevale Mrs Allard and sow. Cameron, also t - e on Sunday. 23rd ins{. The news of Miss Mary Anderson. spent the week- ore j May be obtained from you Grocer. his dernth was a shock and grief to his. end with Mrs. C. Anderson. amity of Gr 1 f. She rr�tt . friends here, as he was highly esteem- Dr. and -Mrs. Taylor and f , B1a001;hri eovY• :ed by all. London, and Miss A. Brander were the On Tuesday. the 18th inst., Mre. J. '•gaests of Mr*. A. Thom last week, CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Madill was taken to the hospital for L. J. and Mrs..McWhinnis and faro• � '' Furniture Dealer and _ Walpole s Grape Salta . a ' Funeral Di.reetor ao operation. which was succerlbfuily ity apept the week•ead with the 1st- �. - performed Wednesday morning. Her tar's parents, C. W. and Mrs. Holm>E erveace>;t) --- Phone.,1300 �r ��t _ri MI�i many friends are all very anxious to Mr. -and -Mrs -gals n aughter Jnst tbe--thing for a, cool refresh- , _ recovery are now comfortably settled in their ing drink that relieves. indigestion • Ontario Bio �' S�iQ s and hope when she returns home her new home lately vacated by James and cleanses the system of, ' Pickeerg, health will be mncb improved. JElks. Those, who attended Divine Service On Monday evening, May 319t, Rev, poisonous waste -50c, 1.00 l in the United Ch on Saadap were Mr. Pinnock will speak in the later- Toilet Good g, Taleam, Face Pow- BASKETGovernment Standard well repaid for coming, as the Rev. este of the Bible Society in the IIDited dens, Col�pRets, 'ioilet Wale - Recleaned - Dr. McMillan gave a most enlighten. Church at 8 o'clock. Perfumes etc., eLCt. `$aving purcbased the stock from ing and interesting sermon on the Mr. and Mrs. Burrougbs and Mr. the Estate of place of musle and song in worship and Mrs. Stevens. of Hamilton, spent Tnbacoes, Ci are k d �Mlagavines, Screenln �l 1 tat" from the he ionic of the Christina the holiday with Aire. Bucrou h's ale- g- •'W,•G. BARNES andthe entire, 6. church. Out of big vast experience he ter, Mrs. W. R. Thom. R CE4arettes lynsiaees of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your 11088 at makeethie eubject a most interesting In the abRence otour psisltor, who is Metcalf's Smiles and Cbuekles one. attending Conferebea, the pulpit of Am prepared .to supply all sizesT'ba,ad open meeting on Wednesdav, 3nne next Sunday v. Mr. .Women's Institute are holding the United Churcl( will be occupied CITY D (AIRY ICE CREAM r from Berry Boxes to Three . a profit. i : . Lee, who and Half Bushel' nd:-a"he-h-otner-°fiAirs�iSe VeFd, at Av glee ark address 1n the in- - - -, _,�•• - —= --- -�-- — We have this }Feed at 2 30 p, tri., the meetinlr to be addressed the temperance cause._• -- -- -- �_ QI<een river Basket Works right prices. by Mrs. Loui9e Towrisst. of Athen9, It is with deep regret that we r Phone .]dark. 8909 Ont, The s+rhjert will be "Putting the death+Af�ovre arkaugh- Na who Marie, o Ei a McEWEN, t We carry all the different J Unitv inin the Community." The ter of Gerald and l, RANK PEUNNOCIr, Mill Feeds. program will be given by a visiting passed away lagt Sunday at the age of y' , Institute. Mrs. Towriss comes to us eight months, frllowieg an attack of Veterinary Surgeon i"Tbe Man that made the .Barnea, very highly recommended. A Reaeral pneumonia. Much sympathy is felt ;Baster. �- 291-=•'O�wOQ= invitation is extended to all ladies. for the bereaved Jamily. PiCheO=1:Z$, f�y'�tw,Y'10 ,r �, .• �• • . _ •.rte _ , ,•� civ , '.�,a.32....'.y-,.�..- ';� .•_ .:._ .. .._.. ,. ...... ,_.:.'. .. -. - .. ...... .,a .. -., .. .w. 'Fit.: __.:Ye _ `'".ms.sw..,-...,i.,..._„�..._.....-.....wrv'�'�.r..s.±,�^C.,:,.;,..� _.,.�'zx...,.,.,._.•......-��..r..an.,'t3�.«,,.eras ...�,. .�•,or..?�'uc_M..s,.�;,�.a._�' ' e " '4- 7 1- • :,Z f ..IDEAL— rsandy Cove. Air We wanted to so down the ilver, bont, and AV3.;W;V firet thing, in a little -V THE -CANADM HOMEMAKER era" St. Mary's Bay to o=rmhat was that stretch of coast beyond mfwhy armlyals Village& were ruadled on the, other side, we knew by glancing at the mviip-, and some one had said In Yarmouth PLANNING BUILDING .'F'INANCING that It -was a pretty region over there. DECORATING FURN15HINQ QARDENING Yet when we got closer, and express - At s. ed our desire to a native down onthe CopyrtSiate. bridge, he smiled tolerantly and want - sl ed to know why we were so anxious to see a town like Sandy Cove. '!A A, dull little pluee" was the. way he put "Nothin' dols' at all." It would Yl 7 7- have been folly to explain to him that t"t was the veryreason. we -wanted to get there. Despite its saintlike name, St. Mary's Bay can cut up capers. It Is a saucy, choppy, naughty little stretch tFi of blue water; but as we puffed across -7 we liked it better and better. The town behind us looked enchanting In the morning sunlight. Over the lovely-Itght-green--tiffla- we could see a church spire, graceful and It immaculately white; and, be,low It, great blocks of granite came defiantly down to the very water's edge, .with trees ovelWanging them." White sea - ?k guile spared above our heads and on our left a curving stretch of sandy beach invited us to bathe, Approach Ing nearer, I shall never forget my first �.'► u! �r� f;`i _ 4, t. X�. '1' i �i P� l� II vision of that village, snug' and quiet, as It it had purposely - folded Itself -... away In those hills, . aloof from the clamor of the world. DRE33 The little town of Sandy Cove tucks X� itself away .SMART ENSEMBLE F6R THE Between the warm Canadian hills be -JUNIOR MISS yond.8t. Mary's Bay. And there it dreams through lazy Youthful in every detail, and hours the whole long summer fume With a cape of tan tweed'mix- doubly smart, is this two-piece cps- day. ''A Brick Colonial House- of -tin cr P-1 an— ture, accompanied by a frock of The little town of Sandy Cove is ..�n beautiful and white. ..By Water Scott, Architect M. Cape Is faced and c"red with the N2, railroad thunders at its bear?� no :.plaid to match the skirt portion, windows flame too bright; On plan, the over all measurements, directness between the various roams The lo -t was' laid out with a side �. frock. 01 "Pockets and boyish Collar of the No movies flash their garish signs, y in this plan, which makes the house drive to the garage and with a tennis. y,+. No of the house are feet b There are two box -plaits in "A thrilling show to -night!" twenty-eight feet, and is sbitable for a relatively cheaper to construct, fur- lawn and truck garden, the enclosure's this front of the skirt; the back be - lot forty feet frontage. A compact nish and maintain, all of which are of simple open wire and an evergreen t,, Ing plain with a narrow tie belt. gutquietlythe little town sleeps and plan, both for first and second floors, i very important -considerationsin these'h(-dge across the street front. The The cape, No. 1302, is in sizes 4. 6, nods and smiles the former showing a very convenient• days. house compleate and ready for been. 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. -ere has 1pancy., -exclusive of the value of the Size 10 Lt lots the noisy world io'by with all ly arranged ball, parlour, dining roam Then, on the upper floor, there �m reciuires 2 yards 64 -inch ma- and kitchen. The pariour will Its ways and wiles make been conveniently arranged the three land, will cost approximately seven terial; lining 2 yards 36 -inch. Tice Content to watch from Its high tfflls an unusually pretty room, with the bedrooms and bathroom, with plenty' thoueand dollars. dress, Na 1310, is in sizes 8, 10, 12 the distant Happy Isles. fireplace opposite the bay, giving a posn of cupboard accommodation. all the' Readers desiring further information and 14 years. Size 10 years requires sible balance for . furniture an'd pic- rooms are of fair,average size, Cell• regarding the plans and specifications 2% yards 32 -inch rinterial.tures, Theri. Is more tban Price 20 Would I might dwell in Sandy Cove in the usual lugs are nine feet In height. The base - 'of this house should communicate with Cents each pattern,peace and Calm and say, ment, which contains the beating the architect direct. Address Mr. Every woman'3 desire is to achieve "Good -by, toad, foolish, .-clamoring room. laundry and storage. Is seven . Walter Scott. Bank of Montreal Bldg., that smart different ' appearance town' Good -by for- many a hm feet high. and well lighted and drained. corner James St. S.. and King Si.. E.. which draws favorab.e comment from day! The wal:s ofthe basement are of can-; Hamilton, Out. yy the observing public.. The designs And nestle to those '-shWtering arms Crete'and otherwise the bollue is ofxr ,, Ulustmted in our. new Fashion Book beside. St. Mary's Day, p brick ---finished with red face brick, are originated in the heart of the -From "Ambling Through Acadia." by 00 KAZ AJL^ � laid In Flemish bond with a, wbftet, and will help 13 _>style centers you to Charles Hanson Towne. Jotw. This style of • bond will give a acquire that much desired air of in- One texture and quite a cbamcter.tq- dhidualily. - En the Forest. ­fh­e­­w`­alI1n-g--S-F1ng'-e the root with rus- cents the copy. Father. thy band set brown, iktalned ce&tr shingles, the: -ORDER PATTLRN& general woodwork being painted patty HOW TO Hath reared these venerable, columns. grey, To insu,ate the house against Wrhe your name and ad&@" p:aLa. thou 'and -of such Didst weave this verdant roof. Then &L extremes of cold and beat the floor'and ly. Oving number and roof have been treated with poured In- patterms as you want- Enclose 20e in dldst look down notating material. several varieties of -7- _stamps or coin (coin.jimferred; wrap Upon the naked earth, and, f(Irthwitli, C - It aaWully) for each number, and rose % - htch, quite reliable, not costly. and 1 readily applied are now on the mark 1r@@s-yonr-nr&r--%9 Pattern_ Dept, All these fair ranks of trees. They i r I Wilma Publishing Co.. '78 West Adan in thy sun The window frame and sash are ­ bLkW St., Toronto Patterm seat by Budded, and shook their green leaves ructal-the sash being made­-400penoutwards, and leaving a wide useable fieiaara mail in thy breeze, T 11,110t at*] on the Inside for all the rooms. And shottoward hee'ven ObediencM. -T1,11, at last, they stood. As now they stand, massy, and tall, nota treasured possessions of mem- I 'A 14 The Heaven's Own Blue. A Waterproof Bag. You are seeking your own.will, my and dark, ory. Passing through the garden of daughter. You are. seeking some good Pit slikae for. humbleThe forget -me -nota at the foot of the worshipper to an old Scottish hall, we came to the, A bag -made of brightly -colored Crew other than the law. you are bound to hold garden, under the low wall, are' just 'dbey. But. how will you find good? it coming Into bloom. They are . one of i gardener's rubbish heap. which was tonne. lined with waterproof in ' ate�rlal. Communion with his Maker. Them I tipped over -one of the steeply buttress In which to carry �ne's toilet neces. As, not a thing of choice: it to a -river dim Spring's lovellest gifts, whose coming sed sides of the garden. Nature her - vaults. that flows from the foot of the Invis- Th of human: p we eagerly anticipate. All the miracle sarles wf7en got-ig to and from the These winding aisles, pomp self had become .gardener to some of i ible Throne, and Down by the path of or pride of Spring is In those slender green these castaways. Nothing, in the whole I bath on board ship or on -a train. Can --obed1wee. I say again, man can not Report not. No fantastic * 'Carvings arteme and t" minute turquoise -co!- garden exceeded the careless bciiity be made easily and cheaply from a chooti*-.his duties. You may choose to show ?red flowers. On one of our walls. of those clustered forget-me-nots.' For I yard of cretonne. cut, In two circles, -.-,---I*rmke your duties and Choose not to The boast of our vain race to change. bangs a copy of Lelghton's .'Return of their own sake and for memory's sake with a strip lek In at both sides to gjv& have the sorrow they bring. But you the form Persephone," the lovely ma-ld, support- som,6 roots were transplanted. They space. The interior should he made­pf will go forth; and what will You find, Of thy fair works. ed by Mercury, ascending out of the flow now at tbe.fbot of the garden, Un -L mackintosh, with bands of the game my daughter? Borrow without duty=- Netselessly..around, dar-k underworld, being met by her der the low wail, bringing a bit of material attached. The whole Is fas- Mother, Ceres. I bitter herbs, and no bread with them. From perch to perch, the But those few forget- toned to two thin pieces of pine `board solitar; bird heaven's own blue Into our little gar - by George Mlot. Passes; and You clear spring, the me -note under the low wall aregreater d,,,,. . : .: 1 1. .. -1, 4 covered with either cretonne or -gola t, midst Itsherbe, than Leighton's picture. They are not braid. The haud�es are two rings. Beauty Parlor for Dogs. :,:� , I ­ - We,118 softly forth and wandering a representation, they are the authen- 'Just -Girls. similarly covered. -:Boston has a beauty parlor for pets tie happening Itself- Every one Of ,Is there steeps the roots anything worse- than ge- ,phare dogs can —b0 Ta4ke-to look their Ofhalt_th those blooms, Is a Persephone, beauty et�ry. Alice?" Q:�t hty­f!QrB1LAe11s--no tais tf om -lid-m--61117-of the b&rren--e*rth------- beat in preparation for appearance in Of all the good it does. Thou bast not dog shows . There to no stamped work in their Defeat new -forges the chosen i loft Thyselt Minute exquIsItene". , What wonder RM- wftfiout- In the of. adaptation, what ingenuity, what ong - men: it sorts out the people: it of. Handsomely.111ustrated with plana of Vnnnows -ere is behind one to moderate priced homesby'Canadian Ar. Of thy Verfections,Girsndetir, st gtb, activity, there out those who are purest and rem rgell-H. strongest, and grace me -not bloo4m! t, and makes them purer and. chitects. MacLean Builders, stronger. But it hastens the down- WA Guido Wfll help you to decide 0. the Wordsworth tells --bow he 'gathered of home, exterior BEAUTIFY IT -WITH Are here to speak of thee. vnis mighty oak- fa:.l of the rest, or cuts short their flylish, materials interior at• mountain waits and strays for his lit. I =Ment and decoration. F? By whose immovable ate tie garden at Grasmere. its flowers I flight- In that way it separates the 2ft for a copy. DIAMOND D In I stand and - MscLasn Butldorx'G-sieft YES seem were frq-ands he bad mot along many a: mass of the people, who slumber or Almost annihilated -not a princ solitary way. That is surely one of fa:l,by the way, fmrn the chosen few jmt Dip to Tint or Boil In all that proud old world beyond the the best ways of making a garden, a who go marching an. -Romain Roland. tp garden of memories, as well as of flow - o Dye "e VA A dw- tn py. Wears the green coronal of leaves plose a Wild, unspoiled bit of. river! 15 -cent pack. with which - .! . �.- vaRey In the neighborhood—the home 1 Eacit Thy hand bai graced him. , of the dipper and the kingfigber. Walk - age contains licca —Bryant, "A Forest Hymn,- ing up stream a desolation was found" tions ro simple any A, woman can tint soft, that had evidently onise been agarcren. fee Prefer Long Hair. Someone bad had a home there and a -3, dellcat shades gr Polish women have been slow in sue. garden down by the -river's brinn. The dye rich, permanent colors In lingerie, comb to bobbed hair just as they home had di-sapp"red, the walls mere always refrained from any extensive all broken down and the gardea_on silks. ribbons, skirts, use of rogue. -Polish girls have natural- which much care haA once been spen, a I a t a dresseir, ly long and beautiful hair which is had returned to a ' natural 4k o a t a ., stockings, worn traditionally In two long braids, Thre were gooseberry bushes and ray: - sweaters, draperies, a style that suits their native beats berry canes all untrained and wt's bv:� coverings, hangings -t-4��6 4re e -; L- a lr-,Q—w I t ho f PbMw- courseneffeFs ard -he;r-ha1r-e"-sh0ft— -- gra" and dock e-very-wbqe--8j1t. A� and tell your druggist whether theMa-• covering the old walls tertal you with to color to wool or all Live Fish In Tank Cars. it was In that wild garlan that tltp or whether it Is linen, cotton or mixed Tank cars are used to transpbrt live forget -1n? -nota were gathered. They rsmUed K-vislon of other forget -me-' goods. A^ CMM *0 4" -W #A* Parts market Z) Salads and Salad Dressingi-Sandwiches-- -Cheese and Egg Dishes - Home-made .7 Pickles and Relishes. l'�C� e�� a ou e4 ng how to make many of these delectable 1- dishes. ' Mailed free on -request. 7CotLMA,N-XZEN - (Canada) LIMITED, 'Dept. x37 1000 Ain rat Street, Montreal aids dilic. S 101t �77.77 5W114 , _N . . . . . . . . . . . tw,.: Is .7 Shops. - -haa the -bold shope, the - THOUSANDS OF Oh. Loddon 11 and the gold sbom_ with el the treasures in the S THANKFUI, MOTHER Ric: -wide worild-found,- -thisro-yW __JLUd.khe f-AreM gh a. Strongly Recommend Baby's the cheapest and the rkreal SE Own Tablets to Their Friends. All ablaze with color on the pearl - once & mother has used Baby's Own They deck themselves at daytime with -grey ground is -good _TEk Tablets for her'little ones she would the colors of the- Maytimei use., nothing else.', The Tablets give they deck themselv,6s at twilight such .results that the mother has u0tb- 9 wltb�'a g:ad' and lyric glee; 7 a Ing but wotda of praise for' them. But oh ----the fusty, frowsy shops., th'se ta 2. Among the thousands of mothers old marine, Umehousy shops 9?J&.9?M (w throughout Canada who praise the Oh, they'r;� the shop#-., that most I Tablets Is Mrs. David A. Anderson, love --the only shops for ane! New Glasgow, . N.S., who writes:-7�-"" —Thomas Burke, ib "Lon Lamjiii." have used Baby's own Tablets for aassifi4 Advertisements.' How Crabs Change SheUs- MY children, and from my experience New ApWeL The process •-by which a hardshell. I would not be without them. I would IMLECrRIC MOTORA BOUGHT AND 5071% 4Q every. other mother of young Now wjntry winds are banished- tr6m crab turns"lut4d a softahell crab Is one Joj m:,a Fiiiederiiik ft. urge the sky, of the inost interesting things known children to keep a bo�x of the Tablets A.N-T TO HEAR FROM, OWNER OF GOOD Gay laughs the blnshimg� face of flow- t6 filhermen. W -wan arson. MS I farm for sale. 5" 0 in the house." cry spring; The strange Doint is that the crab Fourm west. moose Jaw. sass. Baby's Own Tablets area mild but 503M Now lays the land her duskier raiment does not cast his hard in Pisces, thorough laxative which regulate the new by Dui takes the whole thing off at one J bowels and sweeten the stomach; -sulmer And dons her grass -green vest, for time and not at fixed periods, but any drive out constipation and Indigestion signal why time when the meaty portion has be - break up colds and simple fevers and Seff - Poisor =ig a -selves come too large and fat for the old coat. make teething easy. They are sold by Young plants may. choose them apparelling. How be -ever manages to get his soft Increasingly medicine dealers or by mail at -251 Illams I --Meleager, in "The Greek Anthology." mass out of a hard shall without 106ing tenets a box from The Dr. WI Co n Medicine Co., Brockville,' Out. most of his slender legs no one knows, probably the crab himself does not Moem Living Habits Pro. via the &mta Fe to the A MEDICINE MAT even wonder how it all happens. mote Self •Poisoning When he gets too -fat COOA M .,:scenic regions of the Far West. Chains of the Human Race. for his oli 4 - - - , ouiariA are Victims —Colors" The iv- he simply feeds up a little more than Callsornial Bishop of Lortion has been 9 NOW bVIX100—ArIZA111na Ing the result of his studies of life at- VLAS STRENbin Usual and crawls very close to shore The average man or woman does not Rockies., Grand Can- ter forty years in holy orders. Preach- and buries himself just under the sand enjoy consistent good health. Lova of you National Parks ing at Christ Church, Westminster, he or mud. appetite, headaches, biliousness and a Q i, N k of enthusiasm for either work or New Health tomes to Those said: "Aft r forty years' 'intnifftry I Then, by a very slow process, he lic .... Yosemite and dw Sig pla!y.are constant complaints-. have discovered six things which are Who Build Up Their Blood by s4uIrms out of -the shell and stays Trees anti other Nala Scientists have ascertained that such chaining down and oppressing the hu- there In the send until his thin skin, tbacal Parks,. , the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink condition. is usually caused by self - man raco, and sometimes making it has turned into a real shell. isoning resulting from constipation. Malt " cmsxm to me Band to ;0 perfectly -miserable... These.sIx things.•His reason for hiding In thea Due to modem living habits, the Pill& -0. G Robertson, T P. A. IV T. Hendry. O. A.. Santa Ve Ry. are; (.) the fear of death; (2) the to eacapie from which even nat" secretion which promotep regu• - 404 Tra"PortatLon Building burden of unacknowledged and unoon- Dr. Williams" Pink Pills are a then hunt him out at high tide 'and, lar elimination by softening the bowel Detroit. Mich. Or See Local Agent teased sins; (3) the haunting tempts- strengthening medicine. Surely and coming along suddenly, take a nip' contents, is Qlwn deficient --especially so among middle-aged people. The poison D "A" tion which goes on year after yiar, (4) 1 effeetti.lely they build up the blood I ' his laws or legs, and very often get 9 tile n from waste matter remaining in iF WonW sonuner tris doubt (6) the seu I �the dark,,,, of do so visorate the appetite, tone up, -the 41. swap with It. systems of people thus affected is the to ................................. of ng 6os!aved- by a creed.;_ (61 an gestion. give brightness to the eye, It is probably for this reason that in insidious enemy of good health. s extraordinary unexplainable molaJi- color to the cheeks and lips. and quick. the course of ages the orab has -made Such rple need lVujot, because The" will be ......... x - in the parm ii dg softens Alas =all daiscriptive travel loldsiii. dholy. The Bishop said that in his 1.nes.*_ to the step. These pills have bim�selfable to grow a now claw or. 1, Nujol so tens the waste matter and ir younger -years the fifth ons list, the direct action on The blood. making it If 'he happens to - lose one that he perin its thorough ant regul4r bowel a ...... .......... J .... . sense, of being. enslaved by a creed. a health -bearing stream; thus, no part: needs, Not only that. bt�t the crab is 011minatiOn--without,kis almusclesi--hel�s Rat" ...... 0 had aearly prevented him from being., of the body can escape their beneficial a wonderIn another way. int ure A Ckv, and Suits .................... .. hel immmamn -eqmmmmwmmm "memse ord9ined, action: Weak men and women, boys If his claw, for inctance, gets mash- -day— TUILr druggist for Xujol to and girls find now health and strength'severely Injured, the crab h and remember look for the name all 4 "Nstjol" in i;J on both bottle I" through the use of this world -renown-, the power to cast the maimed claw eit:v� Sentience Sermons. -ed 610'od builder. Mr. 9 H L4Lngvtlie. 1 tirely away from hie body and . gro .. w - a and padtage. The Quickest Way—To endanger a C-N.R- agent at Now Germany, N.S.. now claw. This new claw will repro - fr iendship Is to borrow money from says November, 1924, 1 bad 'a' duce only -from the second Joint from your friend, selvere illness which left me in a very: the body ED To get a promotion is to grow too run-down condition. I got a supply of! If an accident to'kers his arm off at, "big for your present Job. Dr VMIsms' Pink Pills and derived that point. well and good. he soon —To ivilt a town� is to 'start a con- great benetit.from them. My appetite'grous a new one, Hijt if the accident BED WIFE TO i4tf troversy on religion. Improved. and a gain In weight willell'Asovers his arm further away from the, —To wreck a home Is to become se. Suffered %�/ �� I y� = Is now normal I owe to the u e of body, be ' 111, within two minutes, give RI w So shed N6t giletive. these palis. I can Illerefore, ri�scorn twim to his body d off w. mom too Dr, Williame" Pink Pills an a -fine come the claw all the way to that won. W&UL Restored to, Health Mvph money he does not earn. tonle, d*rful-s4cond Joint. by Lydia E. P'mkham's —To start a reform or a Aigenera. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for I Many fishermen occasional:y become 'Vegetable Compound Jb ansemla, rlieurnatlam. neuralgia,.ner, rutal evough to back a orab's claw tion is to make it fashionable. —To kill business Is to start talk ivousness -Take them as a ionic if; with a knife and by a sudden stroke Minesinix. Ontario. — "I am a Lydia' ikbout hard times. physical con- They -do this d I recommend you are not In the best cut , the claw in twain tical nurse an table Compound to dition and cultivate a resistance that merely to watch the chab cast off the E.Finkham'oVege -"ll"and 6tr6iig_ Get 40 whole thing ail the way up'to the Jigini sufferin women. Forthree months Auccess In salesmanship. Would Soon Improve. will keep you I was Z91most helpless and could not ni�t] box from the nearest drug store or by near the shoulder Tillie preparation of a salesman con- Dad —Look bore, Dorothy, I d, sit at the table long -enough to drink slats in an alaysto of -all the different like the way these youngsters are I mail at 50. cents a box from The Dr, I Sometimes a crab will do this cast. of tea. Many a 6 hus- Is. Cu in types of customers and the framing up hugglag you!" Williams' Medicine Co., 'Brockville. , Ing in a.few seconds sometimes in the band carried me to bed, INVId be of the arguments that are boot suited I Dot -'Don't -You -know "they're Ont. e" of minutes, but he so weak. Then he read in the paper curse of a coupt 7, convince . each I bef— a sta-riting otst a woman suffering as I did ,scarcely •, ni than boys. daddy? sways doi�s it soo err or lat-er,, fDt better after taking the Veget= on a trip. Going over the sales list. They'll aeon Improve.— Parting. ompound, so he went and got It for bottles ;tf you please, and finding out exactly Is It In thy heart as It in in mine. TORONTO OFFERS BEST me. When I had taken three letting take 15 to 30 d gel's S In a The gray &a' gu?*u*u Gently, continuously gotig the bright When you set that tired I -down-sad-die Just what people be Is going to visit moon -and the passing rain MARKET FOR *as just like a new woman and have had splendid health ever mines. And stzing up exactly what will besit Of water. Does the mckEd' it keel like new. Poultry, Butter Eggs When I feel any bearing -down pains, 5, "hedge over. yl :wit each of them, I always take it; sometimes a half We Offer Toronto's Beat Prices. bottle or whatever I need. Itis my s �f Voile. 19.1t in filly heart, too*, LlPtEfl, LIMITED iome a The grave assenting clouds that, only medicine and I have told many Northing Jit prettier for the bedroom St. Lawrence Market Toronto W close one about -it Any one wanting to or boudoir then the popular voile P11- The new -fraught . t moon? about Lydia E. Itharri, T know more s lows. Some are -made, heart -shaped Darkening her petals th46 wild roseIII Vegetable CA gladly and trimmed with frills or embroidery. 37doii I CVMI to r droops write to h UT my a But the. vory 'nowesA or," are Ix ommend It for I feel I owe Toendher love --Oh, In It in_ thy heart. us* and strength to it." Mrs NsAL ti covered over- round cushion forma. 10 too, Bowszit, R. R. 1, Minesing, 0"tArW- resemble big flowers. The path to right avd left -tbi Do you feel broken-down, nistivoi -seen was !it goes - 'is"MONDS I One lovely voile cushion Eaicliofi its way alone?' and weak sometimes? DqY*u hil" ti made entirely of apriwt-toned cotton --�--Ena Limebeer. this horrid fee of few which some made into rows Nf Petals Put on times comes to WO1136n, when Toile In circular rows. . The petals wert Minard's Liniment King of 1041n. not well? Lydia Ell Pinkh='& 0 BECAUSE Guaranteed to to tilts formed from diagonal tolds doubled. etLble Conypound to excellent Duties of the Nose. cut 10,70 more timber in at such a time. It always helps, To make the diagonal neqes"rY for so same time, with less; labor - re •if taken larly and no The sense of smNI Is not by any many potfile on, a, 4qpshlon a Z foot . I than any other pow. I relieve -condi diameter. . the material Is folded at :.means the solo function'of SIMOM" . C-AJ%^DA FAW co. LM -�NTMAL trips mark- Fir mord Irbilortant ' 19 Its use for ' right angles and cro"Ing a breathing VAPOCXNER, s-r.33"N. H.0 - ed with a lead peacil and Eben cut two purposes. The air breathed T01toprro F ...eier Inak-A the diagonal in through tl,- nose In- warmed, mote- ipt-hes wide. To material into one long -strip, which Is tefied, am cleaned so perfectly that the most economical way of forming not a particle.of dust passes tato the On the Petals, the crossing strips should lungs. ' Breath taken in through the SPRAINS. be stitched together on the sewing ma- in;iith Is cold and laden with germs, chine. The seams are of course kept which may affect the teen, cause sore Apply Minard's at once. It -is inflammation, Iron. Inside when -the diagonal Is. doubled, throats, and tics the'luiligs. This ix- draw put 71* labor of lifting Your -sciothes the muscles and and the e4gea� turned to -to a depth of plains why It-fs so desirable to breath* about a hundred and fifty times ligament=. 'in the course of an ortfinary. dne-etighth Inch. This leaves a double only through the nose. Ironing is the equivalent of r26- "'1'fold Jus.- the right, width 'and thfakness El —ly half/a ton- The Hot - to make each pe*l. This- is done by WE BUY point Iron never needs to be- simply snipping the long strip now Ina simply tips ai;* double into I-vlr-lncb lengths and daub- ­;:�f heel an its specially -constructed ling these Four together at fatly- and' them -f fee. This is one of the Veatures that make Hotpoint Ironing "the easier way". the base to resemble a petal. In tack -'l ted ing 'the petals in rows upon the pillow Harris Abattoir Co., Limi Ask your dealer'. there should first' be a slip cover Of ---Strachan Ave., Toronto voile to match, and then.each row of ............ W uficura Talcum Is T, XC petals must be lapped over the next C a -outer edge to the center. THE row from the The petal pillow seen was finished in Can '76a. Solve ThUtcoofift And Umfor* .. e middle with some streamers to.re- i , semble the heart of a flower. Deily use of this pure, fragrant 1.1% antiseptic Talcum Powder helps to; knother exquisite xbi,le euxhion -av made the 'same way, -ERFL %-W overcome heavy perspiration and seen DI A lrrnlp-blue vf)4Ie,-p4staJs__we_rP_shnded• scouting and refreshing to the sk m —Standard Elotpoint-Iffin 45.ft;- special Hotpoint Iron $1 extra. H-27-2 Canaction General Electric Product into yellow ones toward the center_. _K rose. petal voile pillow was shaded from deep rose to bale pink. and these petals were made with corded edges. Use Minard's Liniment In the stables The above -tartars wbw properly- an=ged form the name at a law Prmdeat Everyone si 1113 the correct voJudon, - wM'-br sivarded- ir-bounfia-l-kn� sim­ 20 x 100 fact. REE end clear of all onclumbrances, located in one of our itub . diva ons between New York sadAdaatic City. This offer eapkms Jaly,IS. 1026, Maxim Desirlopmad CoM, 11040tK St., Dept. 121D0 New York City Y 48SUE No. 22—'2.. _.. ,..., _. a. «�c"�""rSS.aa«: w c ';R 9xw+RN;°Ma*t 3• .: 1n •, -yt .,E^: r,.3.. .. , , (p11.vy(t . '+3*'nt}L, 'ne;' ilh:. a ,f+x ti r <: '^` i/n a. w' ."-Y:iY . rU"v'. n+ta . b' WX -•.+C:;' i as ;mss � � ..r;'. ;,' ? . •- ,n,n _,_ _ _ ,� • • ti HORSE REGISTER. " ' 140TICE OF REGISt AMN �ICHAE'DOO N'S O'F BY-L'AW ROty ECbTA9Y, (23381) (20019). the superior � c T +tR�ts Imp. Clydesdale Stallion. the pro- . vort of Oscar Wilson, Brou ham, NOTICE is hereby given that a Bv• t ;L.7aperyear.; . Tha+ais� a-1o?oce wxl ethe aeasfln of 19?�Bea fol- law Was passed (and numbered 1260) =Are showing this week a splendid variety of bedding planta foe � tluTisariDtiona ro the United states and Great Iowa : Monday leaves his own st%ble by the Municipal .Couocil..of _the. Cot- ' flQvRer sand vegetable. xardaos-Aitors. _Petuni",-Verbe+[tas, Britain 62,00 in advance. 1 o T. H[rst'e, Kinsale, night : Tues- Potation of the Townsbip of Pickering Pansies and Geranium;. Tuma.ty Planta should- g4 in on the 19th-da of April, 19M. author ^ JOHN N M U R KAR 'day. to Grabs®'s... hotel until Wed- y P • _•- now ail an time. Lots of thein on hand. In Wn a contract with the Hydra. y . ,. Proprietor. riesday afternoon ; Wednesday, to B y Glade a hoz or two id jgnr next Grocery _ Mr. Bradley's. Whitup, for night, Electric Power -0oitltuiseron of On- order'and htive them delivered. -Thursday. F.-bladdRford'R, Kingston tario for the supply of electrical power -' r e or he n SUH00L REPORT& toad, noon, H G Wilson's. base line, o aergy f- igbtin . of, the a r' >nigbt Friday. W J Miller's. Pleker- streets and public 'bighways in the 50 per bag. ,Green Mountain Potatoes 3: a The following is the report of the. ing. noon. G Cowan's, Brock road, Police Village of Pickering, and pro- noun. Rennie's Best Go-v. Standard No. 1 Seed;C'orn- ' 'Brougham public school, based on reg. night Saturday, his own stable till vidingfor tte'-issue of debentures to - nlarattendauceand pcoflcienby etc. : foilowrn Monde afternoon. the amountotSl,UW.UQfor the.purpose .. Dent Varieties at 2.00perbushel �- Sr. IV-Mervin_Annis.:-idle-Jones. PxEtt Ds [24822) (20980), the well bred 'of providiagfundeto defray the cost of "Flint variety at 2.50 per bushel Verna Middleton. Jr. IV-Phyllis ipstalling such lights and the cost of Cowan, John Knox, Ralph Holthy, �P -.Clydesdale 'Stallion, the pro- P y p• g ' r _ the works, lent, machines and a 'Rennie's Bulk Mao. el $eed, 40 cents lb , 5.lbs fox 1.9Q -;. perty of Qscar Wilson,' Brougham, , Irene Carlton. Maude Devitt, John plinnces necessary In connection there- _R,ennie a Package Mangel-eeed, 50 cents Ib, will make the season .of 19'.6 a� fol- •. White, Willie M'ddleton, Gordon with, and that such Bylaw was re Re- Nice Asst Granulated Sugar, f3.75 per ba ' lows: leaves his own stable $ P $ Phillip", Margaret McCartney (absent) to J. Scott's, night and 1131 Tuesday feted in the registry uffice of the Re• Nice New' Cabbage add ''Head Lettuce IIS t7iaes-Annie Bayles, Lorne Holt • gistry Division of the County of On afternoon ; Tuesday, W. Dunkeld';. . by. Uladvs Gannon, Mairgaret Cowan, A Mich- No. on the 7th ,dap of May, 19 , as Atha, night ; Wednesday, r� Roy Miller, Borden Middleton, Mary el�'s. Green River, for noon. �V H No. 341. Aoy elution to quash or set Bup your Geocecies &t the Grocer's Phillips, Virgini White: Dorothy aside the entre or, any part thereof M-ajor'a. Whitevale, night- Thurs- Harden, Gordon Carlton, Marjorie must be made withia three rnontba day, }ifs own stable, ❑igbt end till c �Q Q Phillips. Myrtle. McCartney (absent). after the first publication of this notice _ j a�M 4 ..,S _i \ I C H A /T D S O N Friday afternoon ;Friday afternoon V Russeli- Gra Caldwell She and Gaon, h 1 made thereafter. a -- -herd, Hugh Gannon, Jean Phillipa. S W Ormerod's. Gireenwtabl nighu Dated the lith day of Map, 10'x. - _ - wJr. II-Merle. Hopkins. Walter Knox. Saturday: to bis own stable until ' - Roland Harden, Reta Shea. Primer- following Monday afternoon. FlossiD R. BEATol6 ��. 363$ Clerk , Donald White, GordonGGray: Heise - :.Piokerin H�lyd rare More Farley. Ross Knox, Grant Johnston, Idaple Leaf �du�ual Fire p c ivlreN a fie g Murray Phillips, Jean McCartney (ab- �sMtS 5 Sind la N sent). Myrtle M. Mairrteacher: _ Chea rates for farm and country �„� '1ta Iasurnee Co. r� SALE REGISTER. p FARIII;,kI w.ie the time to get -your Seed Cern-our stock is complete-all f - +-- s/ buildings. L' Ehsex erown tested seed: Longfellow, Compton's Early, SATURDAY. MAY 20TH-Auction ale of buggy,,cutter, harness, furniture. ;Windstorm Insurance on building", North Dokota, King Philip, Red Cob, Golden bedding, loofa etc., at lot 2 con. 4,' wind-mills. Silos etc. NOW 15 the t107e t0 �@t �011r Glow,, Wieconsin No. 7, White Qap, 8c4rboro, the property of the estate :Automobile In"ntance harrows sharpened and Leamington,,itleo Mangel Seed, bulk: and package. of the late Susanna Diller. Sale at of all klads. repaired, reads 1 $0. Terme ceab• Fraad.Postilt, sue• Rakee, Hoes and all Garden and Field Tools, LawWMowers,' . y tioneer. FARMS FOR SALE for ApriDr �a - Screen Doors, Black and Galvanized w_ .. Write or phone : ark. "' Wire Cloth etc. G!1►RDEN PAR'T'IES L�ff t� � A7 T _ HOTTE*�TOT MINSTRELS E D. B Q W lYl A ilf 1.i O � �T E R� sT We sell the Haopy Thought Lorain and New Perfecrioa Oil Stoves, t¢ Male Quartette. Comedy Acts, Skits --- r , Monologues, Music. 30 WHITBY, ONT. CLAREMOtiT and n adse arGasoline Stoves. ti -= - -• :Come is d e a Dran'aasrtatioa. TWO HCCBS OF LAUGHTER. ---- — ' - 100 "beck Ave..particularsoroato9 ' ✓--- Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. 491 /� C Laois Distance. Phone, J.u.netion I193w J i' a •.. ateh ed 1Ch i 'ks - .� Dur_ Motto.: iCe 11aae it, can get it, oeit iA not trade. �arrTi L• V ilii �` iri ��V++ V Will Produce NOTICE TO CREDITORS h.e a,m.a 7the= 'Laying Pullets b3 N oven ber 1st J. S. BAISDON, - PiCKERINCa - : Io tho Estate of Rebecca Ann Cadet- - r hill. Deceased. on If fed _ Notice is bereby given pursuant to�, �, � � � � � STARTER : section 56 of chapter 121 R. S. O 19Yr4, FEED that all creditors and othets having..- ri claims ordernands •gainPt the estate For first, 0 weeks, fulluw•ed by Ora tri ! of the said Rebecca Ana Underhill late - -- - - • f.._ - -_• ,r - • Of the village of Ciaremcat in the p. K. DEVELOPING FEED AND :BASH ! IJounty of Oetatio, spinster. deceased who died on rr about: the 25tb day of R010fi n 3 With wi*ather c�ioditioos now more favorable. start w raid® out.ne:t November. 19.5. are required on or he , y_ °{ forethei5th day of June. 19`26. to send - winter's Nuck si my satisfied users are seodiug Cts "• undersig prepaid ator of the said FEED THE iO,s backing up uur claims. K LINES FOR PROE'II' -- In Rolls. Tait Surfaced _ estate full particulars of their claims " 4 . F and the oa.tureot the security lit any l and that after the last y pp-yy r ht We35 ibs.I -- braid by thein If our dealer cannot supply. on, write direct. �,i�;' . Weight aY - !l! _ .' merit�ooed date tibe ruldsd_mi_oistrstoe the proceed to distribute theirs niers. - NIST; 7I �? A NI FLOUR M j T T C` ,- the said estate i►mamg the pe Haan• 1L L1 Jl� 2i i FLOUR MILLS iJ lJ.7 -..COMPETITIVE QUALITY f _ N.tled thereto baying regard"•bnly to - the claims of which he +hall thea have In •'. D. N. REESOR +CSL SONSed1uiI1Weight ,- � 45 1b& had' Dotice _ Dated the 20th day of May. 1920. MARKH M, ONT. _ E A jAXZ8 U,24DERHILL. Administrator. .:. FIN u LITY Claremont. Ont. by - Arthur- 40H. abcfati,ra, Whitby, Ont., Meavy Wei—aht 55 lbs, 1iB 40 his Solicitor. �: ='. W. STAFFORD ," �......: r...,r..a.rr«a .EXTRA FINE QUALITY rm Marble add Granite Dealer. f - ,cemetery Lettering eta Extra Meavy Weight 65 lbs: First-class work SUPER FINE QUALITV guaranteed. z _ Kingston Road and Pickering • R East Townline.33 R ' j enc t res �°°`°��" 'J B>ctoa, • r Pheane Whitby 83. . � • _ " -'stock Carried. Information Furnished and See. i 27••30 P. O,-Whitby R.R.a - s a on Brantford Roofing rende,eed.by ring :NOTICE TO CREDITORS f F. J. Preuss, - - "Pickering and O a.2z era.�. S. Selsdon Hi�dwaa'e, Picke w _ Jm the Estate otJobm S. Beare. Farm- er, deceased.filimea ., 'The creditors of John S. Beare. late PICKERING., • sof the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario. Farmer deceased,' who died on or about the 7tb day of .April,. 1926, are hereby notified to send by peat pbepatd or otherwise 'to de- M E AT R KE T1 _ .. diver to either. of the undersigned Exe- tutors or their solicitors. on or before.. the 25tb day of June. 1928, their chris flan Hawes and surnames addreasea In, the Chevrolet Coach you will _ ' .. and descriptions, full particulars of at scores of - an=t al iWfty - Round Roast or Steak., .,. ». ' .: '20.: per Ib lrei n trclaim or interest and the nature on tures such as you would , ,. " 8iihe aecuritles, it nay.« held by them Vary be 6os ! - expect to find only on Weber Surluia Roast or Steak. ... �C - --` Immedmrely after the 25th.day ,of ssithe CYAC priced cars-dry disc clutch- -: Porterhouse Roast or Steak; 2& the estate of the said John rhe Payment Plan sztra latae braRump deceased.-will he_ iotrioute • - - - - arponR-the parties entitled thereto, =' " pressed eel ns-vacuum a Rib Roast, ... .•. ••• 2Qc "having regard only to the claims or fuelsfeedt with tank in rear- b Roast. ... 18e `• ` Y' -. electric starting,H h Heavy Ri Interests of which the Executors shall •- - ..� . - s - $hemi Boas .. ... .I4 and 16c 14- tnen have notice, and all others will an distributor ignition-Fisher dee Roast. ' be excluded from the said distri• one-piece windshield, auto- Pot Roast, • • c `' vv o I� ' bution. - : matic windshield wiper-an to buil, . ' '. Dated at Toronto this 14th day of cowl lamps.__ AIlisket, May. A. D. 19f. Pork,_ •• `lac Leg of Po Come in and see for yourself _ �• r. Mrs. Hari let H. Beare,l Eitecu• this remarkable coach value. Lola of Pork.... .. 25e - - Fred.J, Beare, �- -•-'__�houldet Roast of Pork-, .. 20c, 23c ►. R. R. No. 2, Pickering / Pork Chops, a BEaTON fit Ross, Pure Pork Sausage, "25c `•` Solicitors for the 'Executors, , , 25c {= r . Room 904 Northern Finest Salt Pork,... Ontario Building, TFin'eat Breakfast Beacon, piece, ..� 35C 980 Bay Street, Toronto - sliced, ... ... 5e Cottage Rolls a or of ,., ..,.. .-SIGNS _ Back Bacon g. ( e) 5c Mild Cured C a e lis h if whole), �� _.. , p1Rss Signs of all kinds made to order. .. Mirrors Re-silvered. bold, Silver, Cooked Ham SSe ?° Pewter, Nickel Copper etc. Weiaers;.. �_, �. 25c _.. .. .. Articles, Ornaments, & A �T LAW 'Head-Obeese,.. .. ..: 15c Tableware and Jewellery G. • • a', d Doc rt t silrerrd. nickel pTxted " ey3Fi : ..' •'E rat an i>'eytic She en'ng, 31h13 55 cents K P Pickering, Ontario a lb a .n e f. or aTd leieii, Estimates Free. 3 1� 'Int_ --_--... FrearTroiii isn�-%;[iiia Fi�+II Every Friday-- - BULDER r-NEW LOW PRICES : - .-. - - LOCUST HILL, UST. G. R,EID, w PICKERING 2'Phrno's1nrt-V99 Rf1-42 �.�_ • "�,�,, .a ,•...: Sys_':•' ...:. -': ':: .,• '�' '.:' :; :'_. :.: ', i;.i1v,�`'"F :,i 4ru^a 8..�0,«_ .X"y..rrOs'kNi- v°'r ,. :h " ,,, N _. rv� 'Yi "n+k •^+- '� '�. 1,F.' &; -T-r � ,#r; .'_1.: to--'sY. '.6+. .-ry,-rJ.�+7w ? � ''''M y'., .�'wr ' �.. fir..:w,^.s � ,-.. �,, na• *,�^•„ - �5 s '`4^.'�t `.TMS*' it ,m`' •,'',f.""- '�mr :h.- _ ,g d:`* "t,°.4-°�is,�..+'�_ii9r;•'r���.L'�?'.�iF'..^cd's�5+s3�.P ,�_.•.�*e"�i. ��-"'%�.."', .. .. , .. aAnta 3a cents. and children CLARFVONT 'Cleein !Up, Pati 10� --7 71M� X ape:r H 1N . -G LE 8' - -J, Qkir residents are now buoy 'a lids, t C1 A.. Overland 8mat theho their gardens.' In Erin at the home of his Pirentel- —fawous Nur aScotl*Sb4agles 30 Minute Paint "d Varnish Wm. Chas. and George Gibbons. On his returnk he was accompanied of Toronto, opent.the holiday hertr'by his mother who will spend a It dM hard in 80 minutes, wears Galt Galvanized St eel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingles 4 times me long as ordinary paint, So' with tbeir motber. week ort wq,7ith him and his fam- Lyman Pilkey, our.,wind-raill it iihe a the 1026 Samples,st Bingham a before buying. at, T. PATERSOYS CLAREMONT little more money. man, had a business trip, to Maple sadden drop-in clothing will aAnta 3a cents. and children CLARFVONT 'Cleein !Up, Pati 10� l.AREfA6N'T- Mrs: 'A."V-Pitere, of Port Perry, was in. town on Tuesday. -rP WAII ape:r H 1N . -G LE 8' - -J, Qkir residents are now buoy 'a lids, t C1 A.. Overland 8mat theho their gardens.' In Erin at the home of his Pirentel- —fawous Nur aScotl*Sb4agles 30 Minute Paint "d Varnish Wm. Chas. and George Gibbons. On his returnk he was accompanied of Toronto, opent.the holiday hertr'by his mother who will spend a It dM hard in 80 minutes, wears Galt Galvanized St eel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingles 4 times me long as ordinary paint, So' with tbeir motber. week ort wq,7ith him and his fam- Lyman Pilkey, our.,wind-raill it iihe a the 1026 Samples,st Bingham a before buying. at, T. PATERSOYS CLAREMONT little more money. man, had a business trip, to Maple sadden drop-in clothing will 0 ve? 500 samples to choobe from. Call -and get prices. We also have garden seeds In bulk _. and Concord this week. enable our .'customers. to secure at 10c per, roll &ad up. mops, brushes, carpet-„ Miss Kathleen Duke, of Toronto. good suits at prices lower 'thin open t'xwer-Ithe holiday -with Mise Call at they have been for years. A c6mplete line of Paints, Oils and Varnishes at right prices., Rent.o6r "Vacautte"-by the houir 4 orAay.1t.worke by hand, b1ftb Miss Margekret,Miwuab. Flugold's and see the new stilts Jno. HeGrikth will handle Stouffp. Just at rived. * ... Estimates cheerfully given for all ,F., X. C 0 0 P E R,.- OtAREMONT villa bread - from this -week for-, The regular services. will be held interior and exterior Harnees. Ask the user. Coal,. coal -� i, ward. GiVeita-trial. in the Unite& Church next Sun- decorating. THAT IS L W. and Mrs. Pilkey and gone. day, tha,mLnister officiating. The I I Russell and Raymond, spent Sun- Sunday School will not open until C&11 or phone 1813 Claremont LKS 5AY and in Markham. further notice on account of,, the W..G. BINGHAM BOUT has on hand id4mic of whooping cough. Thomas Paterson 8 ep . ou -good - stock of New Brunswick Pai ater and De6orator style of fawn, chicken wire and stook shinglea. Call and get his prices. The ClaremontElevator will I a Claremont,. Ontario • it,will pay you to consult me before purchasing. closed Wednesday and Saturday I have for Asphalt Neilson s ICE CREAM also safe during the afterno summe, Reedy Roofing and Bo" Wire. 2% =A :E IV !,Vaonthq�n' A shower waq given on Tupoday home David and oto rage SERVED Sundaes, Sodas. 'bones and Bricks,. evening at the of Mrs. Gregg it; honor -Reginald and - ..Fu,' all flavors. Mrs. List r. ,Highest price paid for Elres' Root Beer for a cool and Mrs. Wiu. Jones, who has been -refreshing drink. Gilts as a trial and be convinced codflaEd W her bed for several weeks suffering from the flu, is Cold Air VaultS Neilson's Chocolates, 50c per lb, or k . ___!..now convalescent. We are sorry to report the seri- Each loafs? the 3 per cent. of yowr own better still a nice lb. box ous illness from vaeumonisof Mrs. same valuation. Cakes, of all kinds Wedding Cakes aspecinity Alfred Pretty.' Her recovery is Mark vell the Coats Re -modeled earnestly hoped for. Our football team went over ti) names Re=lined. Monday and played Brooklin on b -league .--,and game with the Brooklin team, defeating them by 4 -1. 0 R'S TAYL0R at summer prices. M AMO Lyman a d Mrs. Pilkey wish to GOLD CRUST" 'Bu from the manufacturer. y -thank the Women's Institute for the beautiful. mantle clock which 8RF_A0 I( % Z. CCICL%1210 i= :H itheygave thew for ringing the ph 0007 e town bell. C LA REMOINT Half block east of Broadview 281 Danforth Ave., HONE: N EMG4 The whooping -cough epidemic TARTO TORONTO, ONTARTO. continues unabated. Those v who .!have contracted the . distressing disease would prefer some other species of cough. Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 1&. SPRING Thomas and Mrs. Paterson, ac. _"companied by Clarence and Mrs. A 0 A N A 0 Pengelly, of Brooklin, motored to -NEW .�.GOODS tieyoucould buy before the days Toronto on Sunday and spent the The Store that saven - -iday with Mrs. John Paterson. of. high price's. An interesting game of football you tuoney. �..Aa expected this (Thursday) e van- Quality First Courtesy Always We have a complete line of the W astern and farklo[14 6reb lug, when the team from the Gen• Shoes—All sizes. oral Motors, Osbliwa. will cotne up to play Claremont on Memorial ....-Afullsiappi o Carharrt's Overall 4 ana smoe x 1 9. Zki —Tark. The game is called for 6 Ptints and Shirts. Mm James Perry, whose maid - Men's blue C ambrat and Indigo blue- Shirts at 70-c4at@. an name w&P Sarah Pugh and who Man's fancy Silk Sax, assorted checks and colors. reg $1, at 5t waw born and spent her early days In Claremont. died at her hompTo in bar 75th -Phone M -Call at J. FIN Toronto on Friday last '�.Groceries year. A large number from here :-..atteaded her funeral on Monday. 7 Quite a large number of onr real• Menta attended the Uxbridge Fair Fresh Every'Week .00 Monday and report a large crowd and a good program of -.4ports. Along with thodewhOte. =,===4kf the- v-er-y---.-' 'CoMpanied the football team to Convenient for Brooklin. our village presented a .;,lowest prices rather deserted appeareance. A first-class outbetainment will Messrs. Albert D id by Mass id Far ers be given Bert Lloyd, comedian. Highest price paid -tenor. and in the Community Hall, Clare. mout, on the evening of Thursday, -for farmers PT"%HIS bank offers many con - June 3rd, following the Ffield Da for transaction to be held as usual in the Part for bills produce veniences the An Look out and .of Farmers' business. account postero. The plan for reserved hereenables you to pay your bills -seat@ will be in Scott's store 11sxt and do a large proportion of yoilr week. On Tuesday last members of the S P 11 IN G :other business by mail without. Women's Institu te called on Mrs. ­""havin to drive to town and Enter - 9 Lyman Pilkey and presed'ted her Irupt the work of the famu We 'contemplate with a beautiful mantel clock in appreciation of her services in is here Zi you incroasin .1 your will handle your farm ages live --safeguard them and 'ringing the town clock each day. The presentation was accompanied "Las -t �dairy or stock notes -make perations, cossult collection when due. manager *1 our• by a suitably worded address sign- At *d by the president, Miss Clara loo len His The policy of this bank h" always nderbill, and the secretary. Miss �XL -78 gxperiencp &R& advice Will bo very' been to assist the developuftm of p IM Tane. . - 'helpm to IL C suadlan agricuttum-_­ One of our most faithful follow - erg of Isaak Welton is our most esteemed citizen, Mr. F. Derutba Sr. Be knows -every atreent in See'' our"heW -line' the disriet and the exact spot to lied beauties. , On Bad the speckled Wall Papers I i Moudey early he de- ­ tided to celebrate Victoria Day by Paper for every room and Whitb y *anch—G. P. Lynd. X*uWr B"bllln Branch—S. C. Cross. Manager taking his lunch basket and rod and line and spend the whole day' at every price at his favorite paefitne. In the evening be walked home thin proud sessor of''tbree beautiful little all who saw them. The Park Co now completing arrangements for hold- Sherwin •-William's' ingthensualcolebration onjune Mrd. A splendid program of sports .3r Paints and : -.0 , , ' Security 2C Maximum . will be Provided for which sub. UA istantial prizes will he offered. 11 Varpishes "Me 0 auto rugs will I )e the prizes offered intmuml-Cost for football, open to all league —teame in South Ontario, Suitable Make things look brighter .at prizes willbegiven rMen's Soft- and better gue t.%4e'ms in Smith SAFETY Deposit Box in the. A Standard open.toles -teams -Ontario, providing three _ - - :.. F nearest- branch of the regard - Bank will relieve a nv anxiety regard enter. - For. the Ladies' Softball! it scarfs valued at $26.00 will be 11 reabo' :alof yourvaluRbles ing the whe tit BANKING while permitting free access to them prize of an into rug offered. A P :?- :.Valued at $12.00 %ill be ziven for A good range of 'Ginghams by you or a duty authorized person, y at any time during banking hours. -the best decorated car or float, to the business men of -New' The cost- is less than one cent per. YEARS open the community. Lunch and all arrived day; the value received i-l''an eitim- Infsecrity. kt nch of drinks will be for sale on ,just the grounds. All entitec4 must be Come and -get your choice in the hands of the secretary, John Scott, by 9 o'clock on June 1st. A before they are all good band will, be in attendance. 25 cents; picked over STAN DAR, D BANK Admizisiou to grounds, _-,—children; 15 cents. Tothe evening a high clays concert will be given . n. the Community which ..i Ball for 'A, -S C 0 T T DICKERING BRANCH' W. F. Lw, Manager trocklin. West Hill, Whitby reserved seats will be 50 eta. m3hiDs 13M 6. Branch** also at aAnta 3a cents. and children CLARFVONT 'Cleein !Up, Pati 10� STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter' Carrtevq-, Bay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks. Corw JBowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get my Prices on $above before buying atmewftm ..FRANK J. PROU91 PICKERING, Of an 1"w4sh a"• &OW"M 'What We Promise—We Do I Consider: When it is something that -"a be 41 done but once. M it 'great OV_� small. -the best alone is suffleient. 04T. MATHISON ce and Works, Whitby, Oab.. T -kering- ic We have a full stock of Bnnidraam- 4 Henderson Paiute and Vara- -J, ishes, Including the —fawous 30 Minute Paint "d Varnish ,X It dM hard in 80 minutes, wears N 4 times me long as ordinary paint, 4;$ has 6 bkter gloss,* costs very little more money. Call In f or's demonstration, We also have garden seeds In bulk and pkg, tools, step -ladders, mops, brushes, carpet-„ beater and vacuum cleaners. Rent.o6r "Vacautte"-by the houir 4 orAay.1t.worke by hand, b1ftb aY as good as power. ,F., X. C 0 0 P E R,.- OtAREMONT Agent- for Ackerman's Quality Harnees. Ask the user. Coal,. coal -� i, Hard aiia soft8oal of the' quality on ..beat. handtiY THOS. A. LAW.". FENCING I am �ps6ied to build and riell all pre style of fawn, chicken wire and stook fences at reasonable prices. it,will pay you to consult me before purchasing. I have for Asphalt also safe Reedy Roofing and Bo" Wire. 2% =A :E IV .Whitby R. P. I $143 Phone Pick. 1089 LAIRE M ,c ONT OREAMERY I ,Highest price paid for Cream at the Gilts as a trial and be convinced soft FW01 AL =Rpm amp= %L 10 STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter' Carrtevq-, Bay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks. Corw JBowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get my Prices on $above before buying atmewftm ..FRANK J. PROU91 PICKERING, Of an 1"w4sh a"• &OW"M 'What We Promise—We Do I Consider: When it is something that -"a be 41 done but once. M it 'great OV_� small. -the best alone is suffleient. 04T. MATHISON ce and Works, Whitby, Oab.. T -kering- ic e 'Leath or anas Store 4 Our supply'of quality Harness and Parts is now complete. -HOOTS—GREB SHOE ,X We have a large stock of this Fame o" Boot on hand—unbeatable for bard wear and tear. Z... REPAIRING We maintain our established roepu tion for repairing all kinds Of harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY Harness -maker, P T CH 17 11 TN- r,. ONTARIO 4 . 'n ,..: � a.-. .a. .P: d<,r,, ..+ k,e.,. may. s•.•,rrY,. ,,,,.A.,,.: ,,,e'w- eek", s,r,N ._..,,y .: "'!n:^vn"i .;µrot v> w7'3'w .:y. ,. Lro.; ::7. '" .;7 •d4i'�;wm+s ^a?au.^T,w'v .,.:.;,.,Xp.s .: wt .:nor, n.• y y...; b,A.Y-: :•. ,ymss.. w ..,y a t� .55;,'7+uD'k .,.e.P v. � ,. �"S�'_ ,*:,:,✓ „%'D'f 'tC F >,,, 4., ..M1^,° «", .. r ....•,:i �+•"' Ap. d;;�> - yw;;ry, ' ;,, ..::. � „��, r"•"`•: s u ad' �f4J r+r:Y:, . '"yc;' _ .3t+. - cw � '� b _ - sw,�''. .. .. ..': ,• ., lets .., , v- U beckoned h m to ' follow. "Here a little, and .there a tittle:"Js ppee " - - whisthirs time?" are w to bear at a am :CHAPTER XXI.- " The Marseilles Meeting: XW*2AL1DA 7 Mr. Perkwite went straight to business before he had : released the hand which Mr. Pawle extended' to him. ` "I saw your request for informe- d 1 tion about: Ashton • and his recent I l movements." j V EA"And you've some to give?" asked Mr. Pawls. _ T6O "I have some information £o give > about the Ashton murder," he said • quietly. "I show:d say it's of consid- Its superb flavour satisfies• erable importance. The fact is I met Ashton at Marseiapees, and spent the -- - - better part of the week in his comms r. pany at the Hotel de Louvre tbere.3ouSgwif e: On the last evening at Marseilles he suddenly remarked that he would like "Thc clothes are lovely t%tiS week" to tell me .of -a..matter which -might , come within the law, and on which he Laundress: be' glad of advice. He then sakesme if I had ever heard of the a Yes Ma'am, I musing Sunlight Soap" Istr:an,gge`'disappearance of 'Lord Mar= - ketstoke. I rep:ied that I had -and A . - he went on to tell me Marketstoke's 1. story. ' He said, that Marketstoke, X P E R T laundresses after a flrtal'quarrel with his fathe ht u2 Sun' f I:eft England and eventua'ay settle de 1,1s1t1g a - -''CHAPTER XX the visitor. "I have no desire to as- Lin Australia, where he henceforth R at, Sur ricin Ifeadmess :Ion my tit:e nor to require posses•' lived under tJi� name of Wickha Itght Soap• P B Ashton, his closest friend, never had 77 "I'm cion of the estates. But I have a the slightest notion of Marketstoke's sure I m right!" Parole .ex -y % Claimed. "If � only Ashton had lived right to a share in the property I real identity until ' his friend's last 'They know it is all. pure ,leer. F_rpere�ce he could have cleared this matter up which I quite .willingly resign to my l few days. Thera Marketstoke con- pays � 1 • at once. I feel convinced that . be nephew- II tided his daughter to Ashton vin i oa that It works nates possessed `I! you are what you claim to be, g g �' "I vela Sim• po papers which would have y him a quantityof pa rs, letters, _--'t �' B 7a proved this girl's claim beyond die- sir, you are Earl of Ellingham," said familp dcumens and so to rove y+ therefore safely. - light Soap because of Mr. Carlees flrm:y, "and I tell you d p �pute. According to what she told that if you her i entity, He had a purpose. He the $5,000 Guamatee us just now, her father was married y prove us that qou are, Deft it to Ashton as to whether this of Purity. I�,�ue our ase hew wt1T at once resin uiah This means gloriously to use It because it in Australia, and she herself was ; Y �1 .be girl's claim to the title and estates born there. There must be document- (beth title and estates. There will should be set u dos such wondezfisi r" cry, proo! of that" no bargaining. It is all or nothing. "If ike said he discovered that bet clothes that Stay wadi." At that moment a clerk entered the "There is another question I should was a worth " sort of o fellow, lake to ask. Why, knowing that we Y Y ;new much longer. Y "Tie:e hone messy from Methl Iilbe'` been legal gal ad'secsCy dur idyou Ashton might tet the secret die with p messagehim. But in view of the possibility I i w "Mr, Methle 's com .amenia, and if, notcome mesai best to employ abso- lot his setting u� her claim, he asked and Wood esford, air,!' he announce . + Y„,generations, Y P ”, I me some questions on legal ants, thoughtppoo ..:.. + agree akr:e to you, he can bring his; lately independent advice;' replied' and of course I asked him to l t mel client at oaee.' the visitor. "And I still think I was is the papers of which he had I lttade by "Tell b1 r, blethley itis quite agree-; apsken. • I� - ab:e," answered Mr. Carless. "Um!"' right- For example, you evidentry *,low, on examining the papers, 1 ;"sem Brothers limited ' • he muttered wben the c:elk had with-' do not admit my claim . '' Toronto drawn. "Somewhat sudden, eh, "We certainty avmit nothing, at 1 at . once discovered two highly taken y. g Pa g- ' prod r unciae, et aerie a and tthe m ' t Pawie. You might almost Call it resent!" declared bar. Carless with! ,• g , P ,good care to get married in his own "— snspicious a:acrit I'll have Driver a laugh. " That those papers be:on 11�f in here, and Port'ethwaite, too; we'll'ed to the missing Lord Marketstoke docuements, was the marriages Corti- I Sold Everywhere Il see If he of the Po Rcate. Further, his daughter had -bees n three of knows which is which pre prepare, to n Y doubt, but your ries- correctly designated in the register (Ilii 4 go p Bion of them at peaces L -dyes -rot -- them;"--- I prove that you are Lord Marketitoke ; of her births there was a copy of the ' lie returned precept with his or Lard Ellingham. They may have "Cult _`. < artfier,-a quse. ed°a.y man; s -few begin stoexs. ___�._,_- Mr: ItWW--esbced ei--Vi-ner aniLX h "n minutes later Portlet waste joined The claimant rose from, his chair Viner knew what he was thinkingat. '-- '- -� he two documenia just described by! to the court. Once there, let him be them. A quarter o! an hour later ,with s good deal o! dignity. He ; 1 - , Portrait. Meth ey was shown into the room, and glanced at Mae - . r Perkwite had not been among ! asked how he came into possession of Her wors aott r the five men gathered there turned "1 do not see ehaI any good can g + - the pa ra which hethley and Wood- these papers. Do you see my idea?" ,4nd skec+k as htr R pe with one accord to look at his coon -'come of -this interview. Mr. Meth-, lesford had exhibited at Carless & ' Capital, exclaimed Mr. Pawle. " . .panion, a tall, frgeh-colored, Iigbtly' ley," he reagirked in quiet, level - Driver's office. "An exeel:ent notion! Much' obliged !Stroke her and she'll r gra y -haired plan of distir-ct� high- tones. "1 am. evidently to be- treated 1, "Well:" -said the barrister, -"after I to you, Perkwite.'" !Stretch and parr -- r bred appearance. las an imposter. ; seeing' these papers, I told him that I "When is the adjourned inquest?" ' jf you forget "My client, Mr. Cave, who claims,! Therewith he walljed out of the i his beat plan,. on reaching England, I asked the barrister. ,And pass her ty to be Earl of Eiiingham," said Meth- I room i and Methley, after a quiet, was to put' the whole matter before 1. "Day after to -morrow," replied Mr. Watob the glitter ley? by way of introduction "Mr. ward with Carless, followed -to be the family' solicitors, However he t Parole, atter glancing at .his desk- In' her eye: i '' Car—." 1 stopped by Viner, who had hurried ; said that before -doing that, there I diary. ..-Reginald' Lunberg Lee. But the other man smiled quietly; after him, were two things he wanted to do.. "And to -morrow morning," re- r� "In view of why:. - I told you this on was to find but f himself if marked Viner, "Hyde comes up before I10 here i y fid• I mornin there s .omethin I want 'kqer Ithe magistrate again, on remand." There la no need. of introduction I g � g ! Llie young earl was likely to be a t - . !fir, Methley:' he said. "I remembers you to L for mr•" whispered Vint' -(credit to the family;the other was I '(To be continued) Minard's Liniment for burns. all three gentlemen perfectly. Mr. Yes,' said blethley. "What?" i that he wanted to consult the man Csr.esa, Mr. Driver and Mr. Port "That u• itzky fellow Hyde is to be who shared vrith him the bare know.- � iethwaite!" He bowed to each man brought I c:'ore the - magistrate to- ledge of Marketstoke's secret. And i as he named him. sat down, and took morrow morning ' answered Viner, he added that he had already te:e- ! The Printer's Devil' Ilii -May. -off his gloves: The next instant an "Get him -this claimant stere, to at- I rapped to this man to meet'him in There to more than one explanation atmosphere of astonishment and sur -!tend the court as a spectator --Te with 1Paris." I of how the expression "printer's devil" �t me ve forth, and siesta prise had been set up. in that room., him! Use any argument you like; I "Ah!" exclaimed Mr. Pawle with The overflowing gun =For the midd:e finger of the man's', but. �" started, but an lateresttng and bellev Ret him 'there. a look in Viner's direction. Did ! able one appeared recently. With one wise friend, or one sight hand was missing! , "I'll do my best," promised Meth- Ashton tell you the nan•e of this Better than wtae, bring fair, Viner felt, rather an acro, that t r. , ?" - According to this, Aldus hianutiue, , ey. Antj 7 ve an idea o! what's on man. Where the pewit'whee.s and ddps- the three so;icitors and the elderly' "" i•" I the famous sixteenth century printer, On' heights of bracken and ling, _ your mind. You want to find out if He did not. Perkwite replied. clerk were exchanging glances of Hyde can recognize him as the man I'"He merely, told me that he was a', hrought to -Venice a nasal _boy. And-iFarth, unto her leaflet tips amazement whom he met at : the Markendale I man who lived in Melbourne for some "Blackamoors" were a great aoveld� Tingles with the Spring. "You cairn, sir, to be the l.oid ' S-uare end of Lonsdale Passage?" time and had known Marketstoke snit; there in those days, The popu:ace q -William Watson. "Marketstoke who disappeared so • ''We:l that is _,m idea!" assented 'himself, ver intimately -had left- thought the dark-skinned boy with the `- lmany ars ago?" Mr. Carless asked: Viner. y Melbourne and had set od in Lon- -- ----_ _ "I claim to.be .exact y what. I arts, " gleamdng epee was an imp from the Methley nodded, and Viner went don. To quiet, the exette- ' Mr. Carless, answered the visitor. ;back. The men whom he had left I "Disappointing!" mu :ered Mr. f lower regiones "I should like to ask ygu-some quer- were talkingexcited: ; Paw:e. He turned to Viner. meat the latest printer exhibited iiia i tions," said Carless quiet:y. "Did you ",The midle finger of his right "T think we'd better te:l Perkwite �, apprentice 1n public and made. this de- I + see the advertisements which were is• hand is gyne!" said :41 r. Pawte. "Re- of all that's happened" he said and c?oration: ! sued, broadcast, at the tithe of the member that, Car:east"' proceeded to give the visitor a brief "i Aldus Manuttus, printer to the ! 1 I "rith Earl 'of Ellingham s -death "Yes," answered the claimant. I` "A most extraordinary coincid- I account 'of the v'srious important da- ;holy Church acrd to .the Doge, have - --- .. „+ erica!" exclaimed Mr. Carless excit- tails. ".Now," he concluded, `tit seems ! Uiis day made public ezposure'of my I - .-i"Why did you not reply to them . ; ed.y. ""Nothing but a- coincidence•! I i to hie that the man who shared the ! devil. All who think he is not flesh At that time I still persevered in assert -what is it, Port:ethwaite?" secret with Ashton is certainly the • any. intention of never again having „ Y aDd blood may come an9 pinch'him." r -anything to do -with my old life." I Mr, Car:esa, said the c:eik, earn- man whom Armitstead saw with him The beset in the yout'h's aatanic� " "An ince then yoU have changed estly, "you. know that before I came i in Pails. He --is probably the man origin subsided bus the tame stuck. F goat mind?" suggested - Mr'. Caress I to yoyr, I was a medical student: ' I whom. Yds saw leaving: the Lons- j - - was a.wa`ys particularly interested in , s:e P•assage,, just before Hyde found dry To a certain extent only," replied l anatomy in those days. I've been ; � �Y• n be is without doubt the murderer, and is th looking attentively at what I could i the man to whom , see of that mall's injured Sager land this claimant .fellow is acting as cat's- , I'll fay ai'l I have that he lost the, paw. ,! " Q� ik two 'joints ,of that- finger within the Mr. Perkwite seemed to consider last • three months! The scar over ;' matters during a moment's silence; �.. the stump had not long 'been healed. fine:ly he turned to the • old lawyer. _ �4 ^D' That's a fact!" "I have been thinking over some- (, t Sanitary { I-- Mr. Carless looked, round with a 1 thing that might be done;" -lie said. _ A.. s o • triumphant smite. 1111 see that the coroners inquest was "I'll tea you what it is!" exc aimed adjourned. I suggest that Z should \ l ,Mr. Paw:e. with. sudden emphasis.'come forward and prove that Ashton F' re w .,,see and hear f this i showed certain papers relatin to the rr ee,,gg / r alfa the mdKi I'm convinced that ' Ellingham'peerage tP me at iVlarsei'.-• - p► fit• is a conspiracy. You know, that Iles; I can tell the story, as a witness. A NEW D irry Pit11 I fellow who pas just been here_- was It can then be provefby you that a. at a Po villi Pl'1C8 - r ' distinctly taken aback when you Car- ; man claiming to be the missing Lord p ' +less, informed him that it was going Marketstoke showed these sto'.en pap- i See the nenv'A ILIIP Dairy Pail p to 6e a case of all or nothin He : era to you. In the meantime, get the- .tri neat time you are in town. _ ^' (-or the folk behind him -evident' coroner to summon this man as a wit- - j They are made of special t '� '� iexpected that they'd be abl�a to effect I nass, and take care that he brou>;ht sty, finished tin, Gave It mtnlces a money settlement. He's gone off to - vs f1 1ar�e ilY pi1 ears, riveted - - � consult. Carless, you ought to have ` y I with- Mrivets, soldered y flush. 100,0 sans them smile that man careful:y shadowed, to see A tory. Cast ow where "and to whom he goes.". - 1 .A Blower Forsooth.- out this r regular eal ShHe it's sure "Good idea!" muttered Mr. Carless. "He's the biggest blower in town." . h to your regular dealer. you worth while: "'We might see to -that." ' has our authority to give you + "Conceited ass eh?" A. a special low rice on a psis �� P P Mr. Paw:e and Viner went away "No --works at the• glass hcitse," of these fine pails. and walked to the o:d wyer's of- - SM,P ; (ices in Bedford Row. Fr. Paw,12's ; x I cutis particular. clerk iii t .them las they entered. -Wild horses which roam rife sage X00 Miles Per gifl4on of Gee on the "There's Mr. Ro:nnd •Perkwite, of brush plateau of British Columbia • New Single Harley-Davidson Motor. ,. ;"t s the Middle Temple, in your room, are staid to be the descendantss of „ cycle: Less than one cent pot mile to , - sir, he said, addressing his master. horses left be when mining towns After operate.- Write for catatogne and ; -1D A If ,1� �' every meal `"You may remember him, sir-ve ce prices. wero deserted. briefed him once , or twice in some ~ • - - Coco small cases.' 1itr. Perkwite want9 t� Walter Andrewa, Ltd. "'. ---'a-"^ r • .,___----------^ -•' - --- see you about this Ashton affairs -he .� Yong• at Toronto Minard's Liniment for baokacho. 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DM TO. - BATS F,P'LOsi�i BC�IRS BY EX -FACTORY - CARL t ed th t� Me.—A gaao:ine expbo=, their beongings and pttt ori in a o cense bi was th tact which dectd a ea From factory glrl t Qu o6 - Rockland, Y', I rapher ie.a big step, but it Woos which I factory girl to write -"to the Queen and Sion en the two -masted British .heavy tog in the ship's motor boas has been taken by a Londoner, KathA , ask permission to set about her task , schooner "Quetay" ,caused the captain, Four hours later, 'when thea' is leen Woodward, has just received Not only did the Queen readily accept •. the crew and captain's daughter to, made the shelter o! Winter Harbor the formal consent of King Georgia -and I this suggestion, but she proterred a " v '::, take to their boat. They arrived here Light, three miles away, the coast- ?k ! Queen Mary to publish a "Life" of the : helping hand, and Plias Woodward wase - on a coastguard patrol boat with the guard patrol boat 139, under latter. I given the entree into the royal homes. -- °lr,„ " utary of their escape. At last ac-: Boatswain Nissen, Righted and pisk . Twelve years ago Miss Woodward 1 in -England and Scotland, and intro- - � eounts the schooner, her jib and fore-! ed them up. worked in a. South London collar fac• I duced to people who had known the _ 'tail intact, but rapidly burning, was I The captain: reported that hisI. tory. When the war came she joined Queen !n her childhood and who had '- blowfitg out to••sea. venae:, vaned at $5,000, and the the Women's ?,trxillsrp Army Corps, been her iriends is girlhood. worth $2,000, was a total "Y ') The Quetay, bound from Anna-, cargo, the "Wacs,"' as they were known l ,As might be expected, Mise Wood „poke N.S., to Bangor, with a cargo; toss. The schooner was owned by throughout the British. Army, and rose } ward was � able to glean a 'lot of in - o! pulpwood, was o$ Schoodicpoint, C. W. Cosine, of Granulite Ferry, to be quartermaster -sergeant. When teresting information at. Windsor Cas- 11 z , near Mount Desert Island, when the N.S. the "Wacs" were disbanded she went !tie, York Cottage at 8siidringham, and ezplosion, either in a gasoline tank Fear had been tea here for the to South .Africa, working heti passage at Balmoral, the home of Britain a or in the engine.iteelf, occurred. I safety _of the survivors, for the . as a stewardess, and. it was not until royal family when they are in Scot - _ -• Captain Abner B. Neves, of App_e Customs boat Mary archived with -- - - s year or so ago- that she returned to � land. A year was spent in collecting River, N.S., hurried aft and found worms that the schooner was burning f London and was taken with the great !amass of material and then, the book the hold ablate. Matte Lawry ; and the crew' missing. The Customs _ idea of writing an intimate life of her' written, thy' biographer sent it to - 4 Sprague of Anrxapolia and Seaman ( boat Dal:ss was sent to investigate, _ Queen. `Sandringham, where the Queen waa I Harold Maughan of Clementsport, band, , after circling the Quetay and 4 r Though much is published about the staying. Both the King and" Queen : • .,, :N.S., the• captain's son Audrey and; making sure there was no one aboard, saying and doings of the Prince of read tt carefully and•. they were so ' <�° daughter Hazel,' quickly- gathered! returned to port. Wales and his brothers and sister, few I pleased with the way it was done that -Y T"� ;, people know very much about the Inti- they at' once gave their consent ,to its -, >'.' mate life of their royal mother and it!1pubiicatioa 1 .:T M MTS �, ' ORONT0. Man. wheat—No. 1 North, $1.58; 1 No. 2 North; $1.63%; No. 8North, I, $1.48. � Man. oats—No. 2 CW., nominzl; No, I 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 48%5c; No. 2 feed, 47c; Western grain quota - _,'tions 'tions in c.i.f. bay ports. ' Am. corn, track, Toronto—No. 2 yellow, 86c; Na 8 yellow, 83c... Millfeed—Del„ Montreal freights,, bags inc:uded: Bran, par ton, $31.26; sLorts, per ton $33.26; middlings, $40.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. Oat. oats -44 to 46c, f.o.b. ahtppind $ 6 points. Ont. good milling wheat—$1.34 to 141.36, f.o.b. shipping points, accord- I . tog to freights. Bailey malting -82 to`64r- `) - Buckwhr ZZNo. 2, 72:, RAYS --No. 2, 85e. ability 1 Io th th and' sttmmo rpm this dazrger was warded-ofi_and- , : . . --- �sm�s $1{ to c�o, medrutn,, to $1� • dols, $ib to $11.50;. good fire confined to its immediate are;. " . >: ICE AND LOW WATER —---------- RAIIaWAY DISASTER I. ' --smooths, lied and watered, $14.10; do, ,. in Satin, Kid And BLOCK NAVIGATION' . - AVERTED' BY CREW " M Nothing Like It. y ?: :' �� � Ferries Halted in Port Col-' Transcontinental Express Was ,-,, 'custom shoemakers are making them I. borne Harbor by Rush of Barely Saved from Crashing '.ti= , S6b4c; extra No. 1 feed, 54c. Flour, 1.,'' y Ice Down Niagara. Into-LandsEde. ~I : - pori Co:borne,--The steimer Gnd_ Ottawa.—With the track ahead I'll. im apparanee, but essentially Parisian for a, '' p rid, a Norwegian tramp, is, fast in : Mocked by hundreds of tons of rock _ ;d:ings, :' Car lots, $114.60. enade in the Bois. A Paris dress- the ice about a mi a east of Port' which had piled up\for 75 yards sio*ig �4, maker who has been called the best Royalty Coming on Tour. Colborne, and fear is expressed thaf the right of way, when a landslide ��+' •:., I.11 , , Wfthin the next fortnight Wa;filn$c the steamer has gone aground, as oocurred shortly before the train 'the came a.ong, the Canadian National ,< prsts� 88 to 34c. Potatoes, Quebec, tion will welcome Crown Prince One - water is very steal:ow at this Princess 1 The steamer is only ha:f a', Transcontinental Express was saved - - ,,;- �g bag, car lots, Common to fair tav Adolphus and Crown point. Louise, most recent pbotogr' phs of i mite off shore, and left here Xues-; from serious mishap through a:ert- ;1,It,. -� `' nality cows $4.'l5. _ Medium quality whom are shown above. The crownZ* day night for Buffalo. It has no nese of its erigine : crew, Engineer - George Pump:e and Fireman Earl ...•.', wire:ess, and cannot communieate prince, who is heir apparent to the i i Adams.of Ottavah. Sweden, >;lill unveil the John I� shore, �" ' throne of Erickson memorial and then tour the t The steamer Brookton 'went i The lands:ide occurred about 15 ��. United States and Canada. He Is a aground in the canal, due to the ex-' miles from Brent, which is between ', f and d f to North Bay and Ottawa. As the }idan. flour—First pat., $9. '1'OrOuuu, sportsman and athlete o treme y w ep o e wa rL. 9 idol second Dat.. $8.50. Dr. W. W. Yen an intellectual of the first rank, The I a:so the close:y packod ice, and sue- train approached this section shortly ' Ont, flotir—Toronto, 00 per rent ! Qy-ho is premler of the new government !crown princess Is a first cousin of King I cessfully blocks canal and highway' before midnight, the crew, having � E pet, per bare®1, in earlots. Toronto., of Peking, a reconstitution of the cab- i George V., fermeriy Lady Louise ' i fib 96 , aeaard; in lilc; $6.1$� i traffic. ruga have had but tittle sue- n mind the' dangerous nature of 11 Strew—Carlota, per ton, $9 to $9•.�0• ! Inet of which Ee Wei head ice -1 '�-4 ,Meu-mon. vorin _to release i_t_� this part of thg country—there hav- - - Screenine:s—Rtsndasei, jsc. zed, f. -before Marshal Fens Yu Hsiang be- i • _9 --- Open water is n•nw visible abort ln� n-� x •b,b. bay ports, per ton, $22.50. ! came dominant The new cabinet as r tyro mites off Part Colborne, but the � even more than usual:y vigi:ant Cbeese—New, lar 1. 20c; twins, sumes the functions of President Tsao iNEW FOREST FIRES - harbor is one seething mass of huge' Watching keenly they discerned the ,, 11 ,Elc; triplets, 22c; Stilton 23c. Old. Kun, who resigned May 1. largo, 26e; twine, 26c; trip�eb, 2?c. IN THUNDER BAY ; ice floes which make navigation debris and brought Lha train to as S^ i3utWr—Finest creamery prints, 1 difficu:t. The rush of fee down the', abrupt, ha:i, 38 t%o 3834c: Na 1 creamery, 86t,5 to'FACT'aRY BI Niagara was so great that ferrp� fluty a coupe of hours ea�liar a tiw.' One � in Stirling Township and 87; No. 2, 84 to 88b4c Dairy steamers were unable to operate, a freight train had safely passed over INJURES 1,3 WORKMEN ,'w prints. 2734 W _9�a - I —_ Other in Pic River Country.condition which has never ocrihrred' the spot, There were about 100 _, - • �, Eggs—Fresh extras, in cartons, 35 Port Arthur, Orht.—Two new forest i before. passengers aboard and the train was t� to 86c; fresh extras, loose, 84c' fresh Trapped by Flames 123 Quebec rerouted back to North Bay, and _ firsts, 32e; fresh seconds 28 Eo 29e. Village of Ste. Therese, Vic- I fires in the district were reported to f ---y- ry Dressed poultry—Chickens, sprinit. +"`�i the headquarters of the forestry ser- i DIVORCES IN CA AICA over the o:d G.T.R Toronto line to I _v.. Ib, 70c. chickens, Ib., 36. to 8701 time Jump fTa23s Widows. M vice. One fa located in the north por-' .TOTAL. 551 IN 1925. Madawaska and Ottawa, .where it arrived twexve,hours late: _ '�, hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 80c ; do, 3 to , Montreal —Thirteen workmen were , tion of Stir:ing Tovntshp and la i ' _ _ . 4 lba., 27c; roosters, 28c; duWdinlm 5 Injured, one of whom may die, when burning briskly, but the extent of '" 1.lbs. and up, 35c; turkeys, 40c. (fine, tlsoaght t,� have been caused by damage is at present unknown. The In 192'4 the Total NteffibCr III Canada FtlrIIifl3b MmrC �I�fa1� Beans—Can. hand-picked. $2.49 psi de -1 other -is in the Pic Rivei• Country., p a spark from an electric motor, Y pOn3i111011 Was i. I Half the Wotkl's Exports , I., -bushel; primes. $2.40 per bushel. atroyed the piano and gramophone •north of Aaron Bay. This fire was Ottawa.—Canada established a re of Wheat in 192rJ-26. fi Sia k produce-8yrn Der imp. p gal., 2:30 to $:2.40; per 4 -gal,. $2.26 to i factory of the Co:onisl Piano Com- 1 spotted by hydrop:ane and men were I cord during 1925 in the number of I{2.30 per gal.; maple angor, ib., 26 co pony, Limited. at Ste. Therese, abort !taken to the scene by panes. To 1 divorces granted in any year since 1 Fairy light trade to the end of this � i,1. �Zsc; maple syrup, new, per gal., $2.40. 19 miles north of Montreal, The reach the fire it was necessary for Confederation. A total of 651 final' summer with moderate purchases by . Honey—b0-lb. tins -11% to 12e per { flames also destroyed a large evater I the p:anes to land on White Fish � decrees were issued, 134 by the Fed- I European importing countries; prices W', I Ib.; 10-15. tins, 1134 to 12c; 6 -lb. tin, ,tank of the Canadian Pacific Rail- Lake, foaowing which they left on Aral Parlinment to Ontario and �ue-i probab:y :cote than mid-April levels I ;1! to 12%c; 2%4b, tins, 14 to 14c. �.,y, and burned down some sheds. I.an overland trip of three miles bee residents, and 417 by the courts , unless present crop prospects obange; i Smoked meats—Hama, rmed , 82 toy The damage was estimated by i The fire in Stirling Township has to citizens of other provinces. In low or moderate carry-overs into the ,,,, • W; cooked hams, 47 to 49c; siank+ed Ovile Hogue, secretary -treasurer of ,been under observation for some days. 19`24 the total number of divorces ob-' new crap year; these are the salient . lops, 22c; cottage, 26 to 27 break• the Colonial firm, at $176,000, party � but leaped into ferocity fanned by a' tained in the Dominion was 543. � points of the world wheat outlook for '. . fast bacon, ss. to 38c ; speetal hmnd l t' covered by insurance. i high wind. p remarkab:e feature, dl8erent the next few months. L. j0 , breakfast bacon ,il to l9s; backs. The victims were injured when they �" ' *: from those of other countries, was' The 1925-26 world wheat 'crop has . I., boneless, 88 to 4ba Cured meats—Long clear bacon, CO were trapped by the flames follow- � the preponderance of divorces grant- been the largest since 1916 if Russia -. a 10 70Ibs, $2426; 7D tb 90 lbs. $23.76; Ing an exp.osiou in the top floor of ! Berlin- Museum Inkstand ed to husbands rather than to wives. i is included. Without Russia it• ip the ,. 20 Ibs. end up, $22 84; lightweight the bui:ding. The men jumped from,_ ,,Mocking Former Kaiser Final decrees were obtained last year i largest ever reported, except in 828 `I. roup in barrels, }42.60; heavyweight windows or bead on to the Bili, with I by 279 husbands, while 272 were International trade has been light. ' a 411 rolls, $39,60 per bbl. the flames licking their hands and � The English table upon which Emper- given to• wives. - Surpluses genuinely availab:e for ex- 1 Lard—Pure tier�es� 17% to 1&; faces until ladders could be raised ro William signed the mobilisation o —.---4 -- . port have been small except in Can- Via. rebs, 18 to 18.t,4ei pails, 18% shortening, to ing, to reecpe them. ry ". * '` prints, 80 to 31c; shortening, der August 1, 1914, for the commenck Nearly OVCrCO[lie Gas, oda, which has furnished over half ,. tierces, 14his to 16c; tubs, 16 to 1634c•' Moise Binette, 47, isnot. RxPeoted ment of the Word War is now on the total exports. The United States ,pails 16 to 183je block®, 17 to 17c; to live ironi injuries he sustained MOt02'lit Drivel t0 Hospital has exported little except of durum �'?, display, in the Imperial Castle in Ber- ,� Heevp steers, choice, ;7.60 to $8.10; when he jumped. He and another lin. Eighteen additional rooms of the Winnipeg. —Nearly overcome by (macaroni wheat) and of flour, and do, good, �?. to ¢7 25 • butcher I workman lead leaped together and castle have just been opened to visa• peg— y by, imported for home use only mod- �- {{,,teers, choice, $7° to $7.49; butcher collided as they were taking off, with ors, monoxide gas, fumes white driving m 1 erate quantities of Canadian wheat `�', 1.Iteiters, choice, 6.50 =7.50: do, the result that Biriette landed on his The table, which came from Eng- a closed car, Paul Gaspard of St. , ja Genevieve, Man., saved himse:f sada I The international situation wou:d ��7, -- $6.00 to 6.50; *o,, common, back. He was unconscious . when_ .dnd many years ago as a gift, was i 1 have been tighter bad Europe not' " �,• .00 to $6.60; butcher cows, choice. picked, up. A priest was summoned made out of boards from Admiral i comFanion from death by doggedly 5.25 to $6.40; do, fair to good, $4.00 clinging to the steEririE wheel until had large domestic crops and had $5.00; btatcher bulls, after Bipette had been carried to a Nelson's flagship. An inkstand, encu- I gig therefore no need to import heavily. „, - 1. good $5'40 neighboring house and the last rites pe I he had resehW the gates of the iSt. Prospects • for the X. S. crop of to $6,00; B��s $8:60 to $4.00; g g ed from similar wood in the aha of 111 canners and cu�tere, $2+50 to $8.60 • of his church administered. a Spanish galleon, is inscribed in Boniface Hospital. _ a 1926-27 are that it will be larger kf, irprfngers, choice, $96 to $115; good For a time the entire portion of I Eng'.ish with the batt:e cry; "England He succeeded in opening the door I than in 1925-26, •but that -for rsiost �_ toilch cows $85 to $96; medium cows, St. Therese 'lying on the side of I expects every man to do his duty 1 of the ca; and dragging out his un- of the rest of the Northern Hemi- 46 to $6d; feeders good, $6.26 to • the railroad track containing the I - conscious friend. Gaspard managed ; !Spheres th-e crop wi;l , be somewhat - 6,76 do fair d to $6; calveg, 1 factor seemed doomed, and aid was ,,.,,. ,, ,r .;•., .. to crawl to the hospital doors where smaller. The riew harvests are ex- _ _- <;G choice$11 to al red f Monfreal Later ,� « - - --+ n rP leveton ill tile , l , , . --to $10.60; do, is �6 to' 7:60; goad sttmmo rpm this dazrger was warded-ofi_and- - A 2. c 4# �sm�s $1{ to c�o, medrutn,, to $1� • dols, $ib to $11.50;. good fire confined to its immediate are;. p aat _ 8 to '9.50; heavy step dtbn�$�•60 to $6.60; kogs, thick Paris -Accepts Boots Si I. ' --smooths, lied and watered, $14.10; do, ,. in Satin, Kid And 1 • . f.o.b., $13.50; do, country points,' - $13.25; do, oil cars, $14.50; do, brick ' After some, hesitation Paris now Nothing Like It. fats, $13; seed premiums, $2.T6, seems decided in favor of boots, and School, and one of Ontario's • best- died on . 3SONTREAL. - 'custom shoemakers are making them I. Oats, No. 2 C,W., 6214c; No. 3 C.W. satin, kid and silk, for walking, re- - , S6b4c; extra No. 1 feed, 54c. Flour, ceptions and even for dancing. One "• Man. bpring wheat pats., firsts, $9; $8.64; strong bakers', $8.30: of the leading makers has designed a : once, ter pats, choice, $6.7A to . $6.90. high boo glazed kid.I. It is net her Russian nor Wellington - " `� led oats, . bag, 90 lbs., $3.20. $ran, $31.25. Shorts 188.26. ' Mid- im apparanee, but essentially Parisian for a, '' p $40.26. Hay, �+lo. 2, per 'ton, and voted to be, very chic a prom• �. if ;d:ings, :' Car lots, $114.60. enade in the Bois. A Paris dress- � �'; CiNeese—Finest westerns, 18 to maker who has been called the best ,r 8r/ac• Butter --No. 1, pasteurized, fresh dressed woman in the city is wearing , , Me. Eggs, fresh extras, 36c; boots for evenings. T"e-•evening C ,: ; ' prsts� 88 to 34c. Potatoes, Quebec, boots are magnificent affaifs !n satin, . � i �g bag, car lots, Common to fair soft kid or moire and sometimes stud- - . ^ �` 115 °�^ `' nality cows $4.'l5. _ Medium quality . - 4th " ms `Panama ignen-"' ce tEa-i J wheat trade teat rhos prevah.ea sine Pick First Strawberries in November—hence the beady discounts w Medicine Hat District May 20 ' of new crop futures in .North America - under the May future. . Medicine Hat, A:ta.—The first of - = d• .. j this year's strawberry crop was pick- Peace Rive! Deputy Returning �1 ' ed here on the 20th 'The fruit is Oscar Sentenced to•Jail reported to be of high quality". Pick- ' ing this season is two weeks in ad- Edmonton —Ray Winter, who acted �!_ -- - -- for mevn- ears- l ."� I vsr.ce of tli is-BeamingY� Federal Rive i poll in thesPeace entenced vto � Goad Lu Black-OWrier' one year's imprisonment, with Paid 1 _ :labor. Winter was fouled guilty on . a The owners of black opals are ex. } two charges of initialling papers pur- , tremely lucky at present, co>ytraryifo porting to be bahot papers, and of (fie accepted superstition, for the value putting unauthorized ballot papers in_ of these gems is rising as they become the boxes. The sentences are to run - more and more scarce. The mines in I concurrently, along with -a furtbez Australia which produce them are giv- sentence of six months' imprisonment -____ ingwut, an_.rl no new sources have been which was imposed on Wissler peau-, s discovered. lously by Magistrate Williams, for, t�, •. • : esivee $7.50. mood veals $8. Sows 411. Hogs dad. w ge . descended from the head to the feet. F. F. MACPHERSON Some of th'e stones shown in Bond inciting non -British sublecta to•vota -, r :16 to $1626. 1. Charming models of Panama slices are Principal of the Hamilton Normal Street, London,' are priced at about Eastbourne, ling and, has refused t4 Nothing Like It. made in various colors, with School, and one of Ontario's • best- died on $loo,0oo. The Princess Mary, wbich ig the larges t of these gems !n eziat-� {allow cinemas to open on Sunday even. Patience is the best rembdy for I.being trimmings and pipings of kid and. known educationists, who is on display. hulaI. 1 Kery trou'ble.—Planttss. adorned with Bulgarian designs. ', May li. encu. a _ . i • .• .-... .. _ , _ , .. . .• . . . . . • _ A Ay„ • _ ._ .. .'. -0..: .,.a . ..•.. A.....� T , ,«..+ e s.. ,'+�.« A^' a : y. _, 4 n , . �. c:b-,k• t's.✓N m ti r^ 'a. i.w'-i"1'Y' 'Sw ..2 • ., i�.cu,. r., «..w. __e:cs.,,:`9`.R..,,_ A.,. .,.,�..... �.,._......_� "". ........::.nsr - '-_,' ...�M_el .,b.:d.�. .....__.....w..»;.,,51,_,.., . _. _..: ':.....'x�`'e!: r -. �w4__ ,.r,..& ___ _V+�'F,in,, 5:..,; A.a..3•_nn.:. �.t_.:., n r-e:a'"«sr.2t:t. a.K...Y....•..�•.;�..w._...•.._ ✓Lt.:!C?• .. t._,5.,.: ..tsaN..•.w.:'^.�t.' 5'�iYi .,l'x ._,r�r�T, w'.X.,.,Mt h .lg ca. fi:-"�ti }. d ` . - w: AW - -Born. on Thursday, May 20fb, UliQer Cruti wiu is ltAIli off` du- `. 1 \ i •� Lt�QAhISM�. ' co Eln,'ec and Mrs. Tums. a aaD. ty aufferiQg from�g euro `' - -' -Bois, on' Wednesday, May -Our. 'football ' boys webt,- t V � Ed; Walsh,- Jr.;' of Toronto, 18tb, to • A. H. and 1tirp. Cook; a Cherrywbo4 on Wednestia evening a '� iIrrae hom over the 24th. son. losing by 4-0. �/ r Mieseila iltonnev has been re -Rev:. J. S. Ferguson, accom- -Da.. -E. A. Sadleir, , Dentists tied to her bed for a few days paused by Rev A. R. Savdersov, praetisin� in Toronto, n ill be here con 8 " ,through illness. of St. Paul's Church, Rev. Mr. in his o _oe oil Thursday from Ifs = Rackham, of Whitevale, and Rev. a. m. to -5' p. W. ns usual. - = = - -Mrs. Keaw Toronto, was the ` " Mr. Iravin, of Whitby, motored to -Dr; H. T. Fallaise, Resid=ent " guest of Herb and Mrs. White 3'+ over the holiday. Kingston on Wednesday to at- Dentist. Office over J. S. Baledoa's- a tend Confereuc� hardware store. Office -hours, 9`to -H. J. Clark, of Toronto, sprat the week -and week -end with his parents, W. -Great interest was manifested 8 daily and `evenings by appoiat- . and Mrs. Clark. in a police court case here on Tues- meat. ' * --^t r -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, day evening, in -which Spencer -hire: J. N. Richardson lest this -.6 ppeent the holiday here with her Taylor, of •Whitevale, waecharged week to -visit roelativesinMariposa. - �" •.' aister, Mrs. M. S. Che an before P. M. Clark with acting. in She has rented' her residence. to —F: T. and lklre: $-an.ting and. a disorderly manner against a Joseph Fisher, of Torgato, who children spent the holiday with neighbor, John T. Sunderland and tookpossession this *eek. and Mrs. Clement, of Milton. family, and with using abusive —are. S. W'. Davie will on Tues- _ -Ald. A. Carrick and Aaught.er language. W. J. Beaton, of To•, day, June 1st, open up a hair - r Mrs. B. Allan�.of Toronto, vie- roDto, ap eared• for Mr. Sunder• dressing parlor at her residence; • • ~ Iced the Gordon Bros. -oil Victoria land, an a number of witnesses Chu reh Street. Hoare -9 to 11 a. Vhoicc Re A b �./ gave evidence. Mr. Taylor was m , frnd from 1.30 to 9 p. m., every ... q -Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Ferguson left fined $5 00 and coats and •war dap in the week, except Thursday. an Wednesdayfor Peterboro. on bound over to keep the peace. when it will be closed all day until k further notice. account of the serious illness of -Sia many friends in Picker. -.On S$tnrday afternoon wh r liar mother. ing were pleased to see W. G. ggnn SEED CO -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin -and eon, Ham in the villagb again, having the pavement was very slippifry Kenneth, of Toronto, spent the spent the past year with his dao RN from the rain, Wm. and Mrs, Mc- holiday with Mrs. RaVID'a tinter, Kee -of 3$ Weston Road, Toronto, irbters, Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. de Foe r i - �y met with a somewhat serious se - 'Mrs. Norman Banks. Wagner, of Warrenton, N. C.,imd cident. Their car ran off the -Rev. ill t e Rev. A of To- Mrs, G. E. Glover, of Springfield, _ , (7, (� ' ':--,Potatoes , P O t a t o e s pavement and into the ditch about �j `I( `/ v mato, will take Rev. A. $. San Metas, At present he is visiting two miles east of the village, and - derson's services on-8unday at St. his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Horn, of upset. Mrs. Mekee enatained a ' v Paul's and at Audrey. Peterboro. He exacts to spend p i fractured collar• bone and was -Thomas and Mrs. Douglas and the summer to Englebart with his Tamil of Toronto, spent over badly shaken up. The former was d y son, Chas. H. Mr, Ham Wyse ac- taken to the Oshawa Hospital y jj�� oed Sunday at the boilue of -Mr's. Dou- companiod here on Monday by 'J. LJ� where she is progressing favor. ; ; i �* glae mother, Mrs. Burrell. B. and Mrs. Horn and family, of - VVV , ably, The accident is attributed -George and, Mrs. Law and eau- Peterhoro, to the foolish practice of `cutting ---, --=-- _ - - hter, Mies Edith, of 'Toronto, ' y f$ -After two years of suffering, 'visited the the former's sisters, the Misses Law, over the holiday. during which time he received,Gorge -Miss Bruce, Miss Cameron, and best tnedicMl attention, ` George . ` e' $-Mcwre. of Torch- Stephenson, of th-e Kingston Road Now Advertisem4mts. VVV ...JJJ - Ga east. passed away at his -ho to, a eat the holiday with the Mc,Qdsy morning, in his 47th year. LOWING DON E-62 tota p3 ra-. ,latter s p rents, Harry and Mrs. re. Apply C. C. Pasker, Pickering. 34-3a _ ¢ Deceased was born on erases P pp3.nd remember oore. Island and for several years lived - tE-Cbsrles Ferguson, of the staff with his aretits at Myrtle. but Fj OR HALE-Yorkk ld. White brood Tl you buy Our Seeds, and of the Bank of Mon treal, has been p y sow with l0pigs a week old. Gordon McKay. 11 C1 for nearly thirty years has lived wh,tevale 37-38 E, transferred from Bowmenville to in Pickering township. His fume- -- '- l Uehawa, thgchaDge ireiag made '�TONEY TO LOAN -1190000 to :71• dining the 8ee(jlllg-tl'171e last Mra $ L ral took place on. WeduesdHy 1 loan on farm property, first mortgagqe. For afternoon when iotertrtent was terms and particulars apply to Bos 44, Srougb- �t - Callaghan and den. Made in the Methoditit Cemetery, am. 37.38 n wear ,ghter, of Belleville, and Mrs D. J. Pickering. He was the third son OR SALE -A setxtnd•hand He Callaghan, of Toronto, spent Wed. of John and hire. Stephenson. FThouQbt ranee. Mine Agree s. Atom, R,' t--tt' neaday with the latte 'a per nts, _ jof the Kingston read east, �o. x, Prc{cerio&. assn srJohn and Mre. Murkar, who survive hien. He is also stir• OWS FOR HALE -One DurhamCarhar. o -Sunday, y y vived b his wife and four young � one part Durham and Jersey. due ins Sunday, fits St. Georgele Church: 'k--,-ad M. B. Burk. R. R. No t. Locust 9. g children, to *bow the deepest .4,11 time. 1031, 35-39 sure W • a. S. meets- at 9.30 a. m., Horn. YOn are almost t t sympathy of the community is - Ing Service at 10 80 a. w-, Evening OR• BALE -A. a going concern. a - f Q crop. �A extended ftt their boor of sorrow. wood Yard with gasolene engine and saw. 8 OL QI �9erviee at 7 m. Preacher at - . - -The annual meeting of the roomed house. Stone «oar, furnace. electric .tuht 'both services. W. R. Sproule and veranda. big bt and garage "300 00 hall - t —The �. �..4. Of fit. Aadl�ew's WO�tten'9 Inetttu Was be Oa cash. F. Kay Rceaor Markham. $s t Tnesda last at hitt. (Dr.) Cart- ' 1Dnited Church will meet at tits L'NN'S LIMITED -Wish to an. llsonte of Dere. W. G. Reid, oil Wed. Wright s, The follow in officers g - a �aounu that they will open nc May 2. th. 7C nestiay, Jane 2nd, at 3 o'clock. It were sleeted for the earning year a l,�e stook market at Scarbor+n i.mctton (e. N. t President -Mrs. R. H. Crook, InL W tuttpn).tock Yards.- will y market price 3 rt Is hoped that all the ladies of the for all kinds or hue stock, F syymo�. n �eor;rgregation will accept this says- Vice-Pres.—Mrs. W. B. Powell. tatrve 40 Ration lad Vice -Pres. -Mrs. Ed. dndrew, ARM MACHINERY -Frost & s Sec.-Treas.-Mrs. J. Cowan, Diree• Fwood.Cockshott. Tudhow AndenoPieury "�M u a / HAPMAN'' . r —Mrs. Hobbs. of Toronto. re- tors—Mrs. Cartwright, Mrr. C. A. Deere, Bissell Gould. Shapley It Muir. turned bonze on Saturday. after Sterritt. Mrs. Jae. Andrew, Mra. Wilkinson. ,seas ice., order Your repairing I�s�e ending three weeks With her now. Also ne Fo�sest radio•. w F Davey• , fi W J. Clark. Mrs. N. Banka. Mrp. rrrenwMe 27tf daughter, Mm. C. A. Sterritt, who J. Draper, Mrs. W. H. Bray. - -- - a ` (accompanied her_ on her return VOR BALE -Chea. all klads of Auditore-Mrs, J. Somerville and r wagon. harness. and a{ kinds of larva im-. .: rand spent a few daps with her in ;SHIRT ' Mrs. J. Richardson, Mrs. Towries, rplemenuingood order, Also se the s the City, tight scales std cook stoves and hater. Ntub• -- -John Henderson, of GormleR, Government uptakes- for Woa{en'e eapncep�,d forhtae.and.00l, also {sere Dont• 1 " James and Dere.' Henderson, of IDatitntes, Will be here oD Tuesday cry. H. Herman. stouevtlle Pilon t408 lair next. June let, and will deliver an ISearboroi and Robert and Mrs. �' OT10E-I wee wrecking a few Ford _ address on • A Pod of P's -Person• lr car= will sell the its .ery chra 1 have 'Rankin, of Ddonot Dennie, were .• pa trip • silty. Preparation, Pereeveranee. ralsoun for sale one ice. lot touring.. a aloe cgs May 15th and 22nd I. .here uD Monday attending the runs rice. r,dae nice, looks nue, a sumpiuou+out• _ faDeral of the former's brother, The meeting will be bold at 3 p.m., fit, %h,ch gives the impression of some class. and,.Saturdays, W. F. Henderson• at the home of Mrs. W. B. Powell. at the ridiculously low puce of $ISO. As cars are - All ladies and girls are invited. selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford yI -S W. and Mrs. Davis and -Geo, ton truck at $150. T. C Brown, Brougham: 36tf ' _ Martin motored to Orillia on Mon. -On ft*rday Iasi after a pro- •OR BALE-1►i •II. fa m machinery + dap, when they visited N. J. and longed illness, during which she �' ,� repairs, or e: rt ben r, truck and car• A large consignment of, this seasons Shirts, regularly r bore her trufferiogs with great tier: one 6 t, border. truck a000ddd carrier• both ro �prieed at 2.00 and 2,00 to li[rQ. Morrissey and family. Mr. nrst•claas repair; one No. i corn binder; one No, Morrissey, who has been to poor Christian fortitude, Mrs. A. T. Law 12 De Laval separator, good: one 13 -inch De _ , health for the ist ear, continues diets at her home here in her 48th Laval cutting box: one 1923 Ford coupe with '246 g0 at 1.45. i? y year, Mrs, I,aty waa.the eldest license. Also one brick house, 6 rooms and dou- = In about the sante condition. y ble garage, with half acre for sale or rent: D. J. \ din hter of the late Ww. and dire. Gormley, Dunbarton. 21tf —' �V� ., -Ed: Walsh has rented Mrs, iz s M. Savage's residence for a few Allaway, and was a woman, of - • '-weeks, while he is making im• Suitt disposition and of a most � IV O T / C E _ � pprovements to his own residence, kindly natnrP. pod. was greatly . -- -Run Boots- Men 8 and BOy�1 {acludiog raising it and makioit beloved by.all who knew her, and Will friends bringing flowers to the w excavations for the purpose of bar death is deeply moorQed by a cemetery at Erskine for decorating '' Regular price 1 50 and 1. 75 t0 at 1.10 buildiog a cemen-t foundation and bo9t of friett•de. Err funeral, please do not bring glass jars or glass ' Installing a furnace. which took place on Tuesday after- dishes of any kind,, as the glass gets andMen's at 1.19. broken by accident, or on purpose by Zthese are real snaps—don't miss these. -Mr. J. T. Winchester, of the noon to Erskine cemettry, was largely attended, which showed 9o�e one. and is s very great annoy. - Ontario Prohibition Union, will sure to the caretaker when cutting 1 ' _ take charge of the services in St. the high esteem in which she was the grass. , A tin vessel of some kind - Andrew's Church oil Sunday mora- held. She is survived by s sorrow- will be a great &O lean trouble, Lard Special 3agaezt, at I1 o'clock. and a re. sag husband, -two sons and one Thank-ywr. reeentative of the "Gideons" or. daughter, who have the sincere The Committee. Friday and Saturday—Gun's No. 1 lard 190 per The Vgsnization will eoudnct the service sympathy of the communi't:r in .a -the evening, beginning at 7 their bereavement. ; She is also Farmers Attention • -. o'clock. survived by one sister, Mrr. R• sirs � Fred Te BtiITtlDg, _ 'Pickering ' —St. Geome's-Church was light- Sangster, of London, and iwo half- I am agent for the World'. Greatest Established 1S8'f. iw by electricity foethe first time sisters, Mrs. Smith and 'Mies Glad- _ z on Sunday evening Iasi and it ruse ye Allaway, of Toronto. Separato>F 'The Renfrew," Stoves. \ Scales sad. Oil Engines._ s Al longed illnessf.o.- _ , w to be co-Rreialated_ in •thus im- ti d th tf rd binder tw tie an recon - pproving tbeW-hoose of worship. _: The,event was marked by an ap- „ proOriate address by the preacher, Mr. -Me motor -The motor traffic on the Pro- vincial Highwaywas exceedingly hfiavy during te holiday, espect- ally on Monday. The day being 'X fine and comparatively mild, man ` irolll the city thoroughly e03a the outing. Owing to the rain on Saturday, the pavement ws3 very ttlippety, which made motoring f,, -' somewhat dangerous, causing segeral care to ran into the ditch. - -In St. Andrew's Chnrch on Sunday evening Rev. De. McMil. 1Rn, of Toronto, gave a most inter- _ eeting address. on Chi rgh-M.naic �. and, the great writers who have done so much to -enrich the music in the English speaking chnrches. Dr. McMillan intimated that he y would return to. -St. AQdreW., k Cbnrch during the. latter part of June, to give ran evening of 9aered Song, to which the choirs in the 4� Artrrnnnding district will be in vited., t.. , OQn. ea carate to t e re to o W. F. Henderson on Friday even• ran o hand separators for saleft- . ing lent. Mr. Henderson, who was �OBT. DEYITT, in his 70th year, was born in Pick- ering, and has resided here all, his Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM life, with the exception of -several rBare when he was -employed in d��fNr�' ^t° arboro. ' He was a farmer by ocenpation', bnt for a number.of EXPRESS CO'Y years past has .been engaged is gardening. He was very indus- , trloas slid was-held--in-very.- high --- W oenod an office- at fig -P.- e havep esteem by all who knew him, and R. Office, Cherrywood, for will be greatly missed. He was the convenience of the son of the late Joseph Hender- district. soalftd was one of a family ofthe five sons and one daughter: of so A. O. F,XETT, Agent whom three survive. James ofScar - Mrs. ro, John of Gormley. and Mrs. Rankin of Pickering, with '\.is- +its 11Gwain Cj„Opi $� wh6­ni be rel?1 a was a Presbyterian and a Liberal • in politics. • All his life he was a jam prepared to do-Chopping'and etauneb temperance man. He was Oat Flaking every Monday, never married and made his home Wednesday and Friday with his sister. His funeral took Stoneboabs For gale place on Monday afternoon, when be wits laid to rest in Erskine John F. Bayles, C1are1n0IIt p Cemetery and was very largely attended. -' RuralRoute No. 2 F �CB. SPENCtRo GOSH THERE'S TELL' YOUR ALK1414T 'liL THE CONSTI WL I EXCUSES To TELSPNO1NE THE JUDCtE HIM a ' .,..as-,....,. � \s-,-1 �•. • r .(• '� A, -� i w� • — Q test - i =-