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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_06_04r. OL. ALV. T 1 sip CSE�,IN(, O1'�TT., FLAY, JU 1rTE 4. 1926 __. __. _ ._ _ .. 1'�0. r 3, xailftfrs#ostal aflrb0ti.. • , _ '_-.Cltree= 1�1�TO= ♦ ` GREEN RIVER. S. O. F. Association - - T - Sam an $aS�et The General Motors, of Oah,swa, will Result o! amps played last week. 'GRE N W OOD } A[edieal pixy at Green River an Ontaf to Cup g - Fust round to Ontario Oup Uompeti• game on Raturday evening, at 6 p. m• tion R S. FORSYTH. O�h, D.. Dim.-tor _ FaC A good fast game may be'ezpected At Good wood-Rreen River 2 Good- MILLS eOp4_ometrical Anoda on d Ontario. Reg. ' and it Is hoped-that there will be a wood.- Istered Member of the American Optametrlerl n, Association. ayes examined by agpolatment. good turn-out. Everybody come and At Cherry wood-Cherrywood 4, ,Pick• " , ]Rhone 2WL Clarepoact. Ont, help our boys with their, presence and ering 0. 'them. -- LOGS WANrE 8etabiefied 188encoura e--aremon—General- 't t O. McKINNON, M.D., LJLC.S., •„ Claremont L t - - 1'� . l5dinbnrgb,=*=barof the aouege of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling DUNBARTON. Only one league gam's 'played last . ofaaa and arg•ono of Ontari*, lisentiaM ' h of 13o7al . oolleg* of 8nrKsons, ltdfnbtrr�i - and Chopping, Wood week : Green River 1. Goodwood 0. Fee Feed Bpeolai attsntfo¢ to ddeawa of soman and In Dunbarton Community Hall on Claremont vs, Pickering and Brooklin , E chaff»a. Ofdw sad �ee. 4n*e,f3rangham, Repairing, Sunday, •June' 8th : Sunday School at vs. Ashburn were called off. ' e 2 O.M., Church Of England service at pli=es this week, Ontario Cup, sec- twgesi. TShaphigAnd Turning. 3 m, A41 welcome. On Monday, There 18 n0 feed 011 the main p ood round: ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barriaterand Kiddie gate; Slei he, Office Stools June, 7th. the A. Y. P. A. will hold Oshawa Football Club at Cherry- ket gives better results• g their'ficet monthly meeting, Thesum. wood, June 4th. General Motors at for the 1]JOne for : Can! citQr, pr M Public Etc. Mane to _ mer program will be discussed. A Green River Jtit)e btb, " y Can! South VYing, Court House, Whitby. 251y Salt For Sale game of softball sada *octal program League games : pig feeding than RICHARDSON &' PIOKF. CHAS. A. WHITE. will provide the evening's entertain. RTNG- P B' Juneb-Goodwood at Ashburn, and 'BARLEY. FL�'ED� Barristers. Solicitors ate.. 317-313 Confect meat. Cberrywood at Claremont, t mad ts- Building. Corner a Yong* and Rich- St)CCBBeOr CO late W. G. Barnes Neat meeting of this association will mond Sts. Toronto. Phones Main 1380 andsMain he lipid it) the Township Hall, Brook- Ila, - gtf Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill; Ont." -GREENWOOD. p Ila, do Tuesday, June 8th. Get your supply now. i BEATON & ROSS-Barristers. So. Kirk Beelby bas purchased a new licitora, Northern Ontario Building, $30 - - �Aw� Ford car. -- WDSt Rt) onto. - ss.Adelaide 2767 �� * 1.7�� witlhstriende in To%init5the weekend ,• :,LAREMONT, c h the l Department oreport The Following is fro the of Funerat Director Mr. and Mrs. White and Mrs. White, Among the list of thohe receiving spaof-Agriculture at - opted sr,. of Toronto, .e spent Sunda with B. the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Ottawa: P y the gree, of Toronto this week Detttfal Harvey and family. b "With regard to your pure BarleT Licensed kmbalrner are : Mise Ma el McLellan, Dan Raw- If. under Re No. 242, we note tins R. D, O. Smith, -Dentist StouB• Mr. and Mrs. Clark end family, of. eon and George Rawson, all three g• ' MOTOR HEARSE Trenton, have moved into the village. g chemical analysis indicates a better vtlk, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- graduating with honor standing. The rooto Universities and the Royal Coll a of Ken Bush is home on his holidaye d g g' product all the way through thaw t dental Surgeons. Phone office loll. Rea,+c nee A��MQ Qpt degree of Bachelor of Medicine was our guarantee calls for, which ehoula 1015, No ou appointment.*. eel s sed while here -is wiring their home conferred on Grant Jones and Lyman yy y be ver satisfactory �' y Phone 9.�4 fora Delco light plant recently put- Barclay. The graduating students LomerBy to your cwt- LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., chased by them. are being entertained this week by - Graduate of the RoyalCol of Dental The officers of the Ladies Bible the Volversity with various functions s x £orgeons and University of Toronto: .Oce Class were elected. as follows: Pres.. F. X.J.3FR��ry `•:+ to their. honor, We extend con ratu- r over fhurr;g Conte1 3.3y .sore, Whitby. Mrs. F. L. Greet) : V-ice•Prew: Mrs. L,' g , Office hottz.8 to 12 :1 to 8.30. iad.'phone e. �7 latiOns. - SZU phone 220, 4417 . OAK FLOORING Pegg ; Bec'y, Mrs. E. Ormerod ; Treas., �- •SPRi�I AL Miss E. OrmeBeelb od : 5 cher. M . Fre., - L N, DALES, L. D. S„ D. D. S,. Mies J Heelby : Teacher, Mrs. Fred D'UNBARTON. e Graduate of1RoyaJ College of Dental Sur. Gibson ; Aset. Teachers, �irF, Leigh, s genas and the University of Toronto.. .office We at sorry to report Mrs. Jean above D. A: Scott'. store. Claremont. Ont. o Sita. A. Peitz Flower and- Sick Visit. $ St. inch No, 1 Oak Flooring $80 White ill with the flu. - P?Aicr hours, 9 a. m. to S p. m.. Saturdays: 9 a. ing Gam., Mrs. N. Wilson. Mica Mpry e -. to 1 p. m. Phone Clare 1403. 471y per M, B. M. Raine. Misses . Marion anti Robin White A Rood supply of Hard and Soft spent the weekend with their mother pP y HERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D B.. 3-81<2 inch clear Oak Flooring, 893 here. CoAI on hand. Also a supply D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal. Co! ege of Pte' M pj M Remember the meeting at White of Kindling Wood, trental_u-geonsand the Univerut ofToraoto. - •- 3TOUFFVILLE. g. 4ifEim above J S, Balsdon's store, I e><ering. Ont. - •..�- Church, Erskine Cemetery, on Sun- 4t[ue hours : 9 a m to s P. m„ or by a int- in lots of 500 ft or more, plus A large number from here will at. day. June 13th, at 3 p, m. stove length. saert. Panne Pint a7t4a. , 2+6 per cent sales taz.tend the . A.orora Horse Show -tbii According to the report of Relleviile week. Presbytery in the Bay of Quints Con• - i12tf Phone Pick. 1709. p e6fssfriss8l4 garbo. The above prices. are for prompt A bout 25 OW trees are beiattplanted fereace, Rev. J R, Fraser will be the DONALD MUti RO. PIOHEHI'NEV a ^^^^^^^^^ acceptance only, as they are by the Goverameat Forestry Dept. In pastor of the Uolted Church bore sod r 4. �rLIZARETH RICHARDSON-Sue- lower than the current Uxbridge townebip near here. at Ceotenolal, while Rev. J. F Clug• E_ cesaw to the tate w V. Richardson• repre- wholesale quotations. Mr, and Mrs. !?'lint, of Calitoroia, sten and family will go to Columbus. ; scallag well known hire Insurance Cbmpannm of 9 P On Monday last. while at work on, Whitevale sod finances! standmg. 842f sod former residents of this lace 7 -•s' � j � ►��i� �.i •'• wall spend the summer In town. the farm of W• H. Moore. where tre +: FPOSTILI„ Licensed Auctioneer, • i • Rev. D. L Gordon. of Agincourt, resides. Frank Wood met with a pain- '�°� i �+ ` Y - . for ornasts of tart sad Oa4arl& Ass• preaebea in the United Chusch oo tul accident, when he was struck on : nae c`e Vada e: lira {airs of as ktsaia attsna.d b On ehelelO the head b s faille beam ceceaitat- - oetaer. id+drw firsts ai.•r t? o.. out. LUMBER Y� $uIodap fast on the Maintenance Fuad. � g - 3 Tice seating in the Dow Baptist Ing severe stitches toclo le thewoued. Motor overhauling. top, and aide cur- v Dit. $llJ�Tt11Ji ?f1W1af182Fl3LESH Church has been installed and the ser We hope for a speedy recovery. Iain repahiag o om..raa*ae. oosuiNsstwar fpr rsing vines are *all attended. a large cum. Battery Serytce=0ha in . an&Ams• a°'Oia�e• oor �� » Pickering ».� t�rn nfog turned away to tBuadap CHRRRYWOQD. All. work And uaranireallogFlae�►td as fieBs �e��sy� "1asn� of slaertxia e,asra" wffirval*. Oat 1-y - - :.•. 8• R ;q - �. At the rscing events on -the24th at The Cherrywood Sunday 14ebool will service charge • Tin smith Uxbridge, Ira Anderson, of this place• hold a garden party on the eveoin of Phone 5510 Maek, Oeotral. t' 1 jlti. MAW, LICENSED A1r(}• e TIONT" for York Qatari* and Derham driving one of the bones, took a bead- Friday. June. 18th. See bills for full ��++ t oaaus, M kinds of sates prom=astemded Ie ready to receive orders for er, and was bxdty cut about the Head particulars. W G • a w. Tarso rerraoat#. Dates for irfw aw be d bruised. The bot se was shot.' - at -the d" �urNS�e�o Ont BOB M laaepeo- Repairing ing a •c. N g+ ow Vast preparations have been made Ob*rrywood Connaught Cup fnotbatl is the tinge to by the Masons during the last two match was not very large, the oclook r _ - f call him. wp it for the entertainment and re. ere Ioumbertog between three and four Coal • i ��Ftarmer8 attention ce tion of the Masonic Grand Matter hundred. Our defeat of Pickeriog u r' We have a good assortment of mr.d his retinue on Tuesday evening. sends its into the semi fioals along 4 xl with Oshawa Maroons, Green River - g am agent for the World's Greatest Garden Seed on hand,- also and General Motors. The Oabaws ' Sepwrator. The Renfrew," Stoves. Brandrani Header- AUDLEY. Maroons play here this (Friday) even. F. . R Ej O or fflcalee and Oil Et)gines, Fleury'• ing st 8.15 sbarp. Everybody come, ae famous Plows. Points. Grain Grinders. sone Paicts' a good game is guaranteed. ' ` ` A splendid prohibition' address was Wheel Barrow4etc. Oile, Varnishes and Stain!. - given byre on Sut)day. Z�C-+ue,3Z, =7 •T , - - - Brantford binder twine mod second- Fred Woods has engag-ed for the For an opening game the athletic hoed separators for oak. .. aIAROp at Graemeie Farm, field presented a thrilling spectacle on _ ��• d s�,� Phone 444 Friday evening in the softball game $CBT• iJE��TT What about the gravel for the C. P, between the women'3 teams of Cedar fir .' ,! _ fit_ R. =iderned ilia is bad shape - (#rove nod Cherrywnod. The tatter .Albert, Semi-hard --- ALVW V i7 - .. + f Phone BOo Pica. ;-,BiiOCaHA1M Charles Puckrin Look two carloads won the game in a last inning tally,Ifu� - • w - -----... _ - otcows to The drama. " The sVilkla ranch c for c a PICaERING week. by three runs, the final @care being an Steam 27.24, Cedar Grove ladles took the Coal — Grain Chopping i - -` lead earl and held it until the above- DO YOU. WANT even he 'yen at Kinsale this Fridaymentioned witnessed and thoroughly AND-FL- ISIVG: evening Overs hundred t� George !Vest is busy tearing up the enjoyed the @port and are in hopes -' I am ' axed W do Chopping acct your house- for half .nil on his newt acquired. farm, that this game Is only the forerunner Cement Lumber ` PnP pP B y q the Oat Flaking every Monday, the coat of coal? Dutllop estate: of many more happy ajeoiaitsof a like Wednesday and'Friday Feed and Mrs, Gale and family. of nature. We thank the Cedar Grove Lath If so, instal one of the Instant sae Whitby, called on F. M. Lind MrF, ladies for their tleit anti will arra* a -: Stoneboats For Bale Oil Burners in onr range, or g y Chapman on Sunday. a return game for the near future, g as International Oil Burner Mrs. Rowson has been visiting bar John F. Bayles, 01antadllt in your furntsce. sister. Mrs. John Puckrin, but has Cali and rtes them. been, much indisposed since her arrly. t,ftaroRT6 �'�•t RnratRoute Na 8 al, Chen public school, Senior 'Strictly Cash The. Community Club will meet nest - y W. J. GORDON'S, Room : V-Wafter Fenney. Sydney _ _-C u��_8�� _ oada� evegiag at the home o organa Garlsad. _f3r. 1V- HougeoleamOng-Agents Wanted 2MY Pickering to and Mrs, Gee. All are welcome's Laura Petty, Dorothy Swan. Elgie p 0 ' join. Milne, at Jr.-P rl, Swan, Donald is ering� • Mrs. Hansford. - of Toronto, paid a Milne, . IV-Pearl swan, Leo Kc- visit to her daugbters, the Mesdames Cidekin. Br, III-Beatrice Sing, JohIo t� -: FlaVO Bread Flour ►inter. previuur to her leaving for a Hood, Peter Sobol, Mary Teefy'end - Needs - trip W her native soil in the Obaunel George Henderson e4ual, Annie Rib Drug and Marvel Islanda, teahouse, Jactee Lawrie, Vincent Testy. Mervin Currsh. Jr. III-Ae• IolaPetty.'a _ Barnes. Lorena Currab, Leslie Beare, — l log is here, perhapsyon will Ntiw that the tome for F Harold Penne Evelyn Drickwater, tOr� Farmers wishing seed cora, call at y• y ► ` used a Cvagoltum Rug,_ May be obtained from you Grater. Gannon'@. Bertha Smith. No. on roll 8T. Aver- We have them at a NU T-hoe: and Mrs. Beer have both. been age attendance 26. E. L. Dennis, greatly redac- Broo fin Flour Mills ill with K. Teacher. : ed prices. Lloyd Prosser and bride are visiting Cherrywood public School. Junior CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mr, Prosser bare during the week. Room : II Clara-G. Petty, W. Wad- re Grape Saltirr Also, Linoleum and Oilcloth. - Mrs. Watt has-been busy mating dell. L. Petty, M. Hollinger.. E, Tay- in ayy �. in 2 yard and 4 yard DALE ` their summer home ready for occu• lor. M. Fergeon, A, Rittenhouse, R•' __(Effel•vesifen ' width. E M DALJCa I ,? panty_ Holl ager..-H._Petty.-A •- Just the thing for a cool`refresh- I-R. Pilke A. Sargent,cRae. i _-- — -Mies T�eenry and friend, of the yfag drip); that relieves iadlgestiioa.1 cit were visitors of Mrs. Philip on K. Currah, B. Peters, A. Petty, J. PIOKERII�TG� y' P and cleanses the system of S piece dining room mite in - - •• - Monday. Testy, F. Sobel, R. Maynard, Fir. Pry - 190DOt18 wAste=500 1.00 gulden $rich, 65,00 W. and Mrs', Bate, of the Luke -V. Driaawater;P.Tee_f_yy, E. Barker t� + v • !shore Road, Toronto, visited with B. Torrance. Jr. Pr,-K, Currab,, $. Face POSY -- 0evetn-plant on W. McIlro , N. Toilet (1oodA, Talcum, Bate avelrtlte week=end:-Qd>kL I Golden Oak Biiffet, 25.00 Recleaned We are glad to report that Mrs. J. Petty. Begtn.-A. Pilkey, . o g- . GotnPaete; Toilet--Water, + H. Madill is progleasing favorably and son and J. 8tote, No, on roll 81. Aver- Perfumes etc., etc. laatteessee, from _ _7,50 to25.00 will soon be able to teAve the hospital. age attendance 30. N. A. Gullan, Screenings will tat- p Teacher. Magazines, Tobacoes, Cigars .�y The best wishes of the many friends Cigarettes of John and Mrs. Miller accompany ten your hogs at them when they sail Friday for DOMINION Metcalf's Smiles and Chuckles _ .,..� Europe. err, itt a profit. - A meeting of the Citizens' League EXPRESS CQ ry CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM will be held in the Fire Hall on Satur• K day evening, June 5th, at8 o'clock, A We have this Feed at full attendance of members is earnest. - Furniture Dealer and right prices. - ly requested. Funeral Director Weare sorry the congregation was We have opened an office at C. P. Z7 McEW IT C"KE I N r--- iF4 R NEWS We carry all the different not larger on Sunday afternoon, ad R. Office, Cherrywood, for . . ,Ct y ' Phone 1300 , Mill Feeds. the pulpit was occupied by J. T. Win- the convenience of off: chaetae, prohibition speaker, wbo189 the district. '�Bt8I7IIa agII! e0II:' _ g L P1C�CeliDg4 * • QIIt>S?10 =S zq, Bove s vary earnest appeal to Lemper• A. O. FLETT A ant aace people to be wide awake,, t �.*3ce 'i;;L ff, o2ZUs=1Cz • _. ., .. » ,.. .. -. •.:.s .. �.., ... ..�,..,:,2Z..-. :. .+-:,..E „:-_ �-•�a, :e::: `Jt.- tea.. r£ ..-a. ..sa.eC ��x cam, � � r ! a�"�a �s "�tLz�+"^,.,� and but year I Lad one of my psrio•3ie !i'� bad turns of fortune: I losta lot of81uCit Lallke. %en Call �� money. Now, I am, as you Beer get- Ln front of us was that rias of gray ting on in life, over sixty -and it oc- ash like a sand -bar, cutting between carred .to me that if I came over to us • and the sky. We dawned P ` gland and- convinced 'my nephew up this slope -and, $topped, abruptly. a the present holder of the title atit� Directly under our feet the earth vt estates, that 1 am really .who I am, he l would not be averse to giving me I fen away in.a vase slide of rock and -: ORANGE enough to sett:e down on in Australia volcanic ash, at an angle of as leant a S fol; the rest of m days." fifty degrees. It fell away for eleven PEKE ell, now, them papers?" Miain hundred feet, and if you oncelltarted WID A ell + BLEND to said. `You didn't brig down that incline, 'you would keep on ,ie - , • i+to London with you?" a i to the bottom. It fell away into a huge them r "Of course not!" answered the wit- hole, and as' we looked to right and news. "I, had not seen or heard of , Deft, and then across, we saw this hole them for thirty-two years! Shortly as an almost perfectcirclenix miles after reaching London, one afternoon, in diameter.. At the bottom of the while I was sittingin the smoking- _' ' hole lay Crater take, with the even t„ ' Ts0 room at my hotel, the page -boy came s in with a letter on his tmi.and said -1 Conling ULI It so that it content with- -inferior tea. that it' had been brought by a district Geld in reflection all the elides' and ---- -essenger-. It was addressed simpIy; m snowdrifts and white -capped lava pin - Mr. Cave -the inclosure, on i half- uacles that ring it round held them sheet of noteaper, was typewritten. reflected in a mirror of inconceivable I have" it here,' continued the witness, blue, You have seen water as blue as producing a pocketbook and taking the sky, but that is not 'sky-blue. It is out an envelope. There is no ad- dress and no date, and it says thism. If much deeper and richer. It is not iyou wish to recover the papers and Mediterranean nor Caribbean blue. It letters which were lost by _yo ge, opalescent indigo, with a you went into hospital at Wirra- penumbra of green around the margin Worra, Bendigo, thirty-two years ago, where there are shallows. It is opales- be at the Speke Monument in Ken- j cent indigo -and yet that does not de- sington Gardens at five o'clock this scribe ft, for it 1& capable' of many afternoon.. There was no signature. variations and mystle changes, dusky "Needless to say, I walked down to -. CHAPTER X;KII, f played unexpectedly and directly into the Speke Alonument. I saw a heavily -monis 'of Prue 9ian grayness, richer ` ON REMnNb. 1 his hand. veiled woman who approached me and moments, under a wild sunset, o When "If Your Worship pleases," said the told me that she was the ambassa- "solemn purple; yet always, somehow, -- _l angtoti Hyde seas. brought prosecuting counsel; "I should like to dress -of the people who had my letters itself, its own incomparable and index - up before the magistrate next morn- r and a have the prisoners assertion tate- ( papers, and who had seen and cribable color. ing the court was crowded to its ut goricall denied. Perhaps ti.is gentle- recognized me in London. She was, - most limits. ' Lt means little -when you stand on Instructed by Viner, who was deter- man wi'�}go into the i�ox and deny it empowered to negotiate with me for the rim of Crater Lake, to be told that ,, on oath . the handin over of the papers. There !mined to s are neither effort nor j the water is eleven hundred feet be - Close by, Mr. Paw:e chuckled with were stipulations ations. I was to give my money to clear his o:d schoolmate, solemn word of honor that I would neath you, because A does not look Xelpham had engaged the services of I°yBy. the Lord Harry!"' he whisper- not follow her, or cause her to be fol- that tar, in the clear mountain atmos- -one of the most brit'iant criminal bar- I !" lowed. I was not to ask ed, the very thing we wanted!" questions. phare, ,and even' the two -thousand -foot s Haters of the day, Mr. Millington- Viner did not understand. He saw And I was to give apost-dated cheque cliff of Liao Rock does not impress Bywater, on behalf of, his client.. �, Ion the bank at which I had o you at a glance. But once you have rs There was a continued deep silence Hyde turned out of the box;' he saw' account in' London pend an the claimant step into it; he heard I , on receipt of the descended those eleven hundzed feet, In court while Hyde, under examina- a rs, w' him repeat on oath the denial he had P Pe The cheque was to bt post - tion, P repeated the ste which he hadeven once you have walked IFjust uttered: and he saw Mr. Milling- !dated one month; it was to be made - told to Viner and Dri.lford and be- ton -Bywater turn to the witness as he !out to bearer, and the amount was down and up the mile of sheep trail, fore the coroner and his jury. A+ �n !ten thousand you have a new conception of the was about to step dawn. pounds. I agreed. We point a slight commotion in court =A moment; sir," he said "I want Parted, with an agreement that we j deptb. Still more do you have. it when caused- Hyde to look among the spec- to ask you a few uestions. You have were to meet two days later at the I in a boat at last you float out on the tators, and Viner saw him start, and same lace. I was there -so was the anal stated, on oat ,'that you are not • P bottomless blue water, suspended, in at the same instar -t saw "what it wasn so woman. She handed me a that he started at. Metk:ey, followed cal:edntdon'tt knowathe ve never sonern ever ! I immediately took it to an adjacent I some strange blue medium between an by the claimant, was quietly pushingP 1 !averted world and an uprtgh't, and see + a way through the theca betweemet him in America, have never set (seat and examined it. Everything the naked sweeps of pumice } - y g foot in America! Now, then -mind, I that I could remember was there with a the door and the solicitor's table. I you're on your oath's is Edward! exceptions. A packet of letters the gray and pink and. brown cliffs of two But Mr. Millington -Bywater sud Cave your real or full name"' Ifrom my mother was -missing so was i �a r, h°OtO� thousand. tw den:y loo ed up with another. questio f a cei=fa3n-loclief, which had belonged !thousand feet right above your head, -The knife which had been found in �W "' anawered j r the witness, -after some hesitation, no, to her. I pointed out these omissions to meet the snow. It is then, at last, -Hyde's possession was lying with cer- to the woman: she answered that the that you realize the majesty as well as twin other exhibits, on the so.icitor'a it is not. lt3y full frame is Cave -Gray -my family name. papers which, she had handed over the beauty of Crater Lake. v tafi'-e, and r. Millin n -B ter, ""Now, sir, are {were all that had been in her 1 i . gtO Y� i you not the rson I Orin- �ha.t gate this water its magic blue ,1 po tied to it. pe ' Now about that knife," he said- E'li claims rto be the rightful Earl of tips;'a possession, Thereupon I gave I cannot say.. i am content her ! ''.It is yours? Very .well -how- long E'Thebanswer came almost sullenly. upon, the parted- which had been agreed to accept the fact, and lx w wiii have you had `t?" i "Yes, i am:" t- After the Court had adjourned and theorize At any rate, it 1• rx "Three or four years," replied Hyde,, - "Where have you been- during the the, magistrate had left the bench, Mr. the blue }ewel of the world's Iakes.- i. promptly I bought it when I was last thirty-five years?" Pawle forced hit way to the side o! VFalier Prtcharrl F3aton, in "Skyline .. hie t par 1vMelbonrne. But I � Mr. Cave. y Camps." touring in the United States, at a t Mown called Guthrie, to Ok:at.oma. What art. "Whoever you are, air," he said, I And," he added suddenly, there is ,. " a. gentleman there who was with me' was "there's one thing certain -nobody four or ve years u -country. but you can supply the solution of the The Lilac Tree. when I` bought It -Mr. Nugent Starr!" i "What name did you ptsunder mystery about Aa ton's death! Come A dreaming stillness pure as light. From the magistrate on his bench there?" with me and Carless at once." ,to the policeman at the door every; "At first, under the name of Wick- A waft intangible as air, person in court turned to. look at the About the blossoming Lilac flows, ham. Later ander the one I now use CHAPTER XXIY. w „Inst fa whom the prisoner ppoointed an ! -Cave ,• A lambent veil, a scented spell, outstretched finger. And Ilrlr. Paw'.e .. qtr T8E aaoHEN LE`rrEs geoid as In Eden grouse befell Did you marry dot there?" let out an irrepressible exclamation. "Never!" The man whose extraordinary story When firs -t a lilac bloomed, new lent, "Good God. he said. The claim- "And of -course', you never had had excited such intense interest had For earth a fleeting ravtsbment. stint fel_ow," a daughu r?" become the object of universal atten- Tate Cberry in her April white, Mr. Millington -Bywater turned to "I hove never been married and tion. It was with difficulty that Meth- The early Apple and the Pear, his client. have never had daughter or son!" ley got his client away 'to Viner's The greeny kirtled Cinnamon Rose, " Ycu say there is a gent.enian here "Yesterda ir. yyour character of home where waited Mr. Carless, Mr. " -that gent'ernan!-who was with claimant to the F.Ilingiiam title and Paw,e, Mr. Perkwite, Lord Ellingham 'ire sweet as maids from neck to hem, you when you bought the knife.' he and Viner, But no whist wonder alters them. asked. "A friend of q" estates You Fhov/tied to Messrs. Carless yours, then. !d Driver, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, cer- Viner led his guests into flim library, Only the listening Lilac Tree "Well -we were playing ice-tip-ta]n documwnta, which would go sofas t and as he-PIaced chairs for `theme t dimly--uhered._In glamoury. same company," asserted Hyde. "Mr., way toward establishing your claim. round a centre tabL, an idea struck -Alice Brown.- 1Moreby-Bannisters company. He was ' Now, I will may at once that we be- him. �+ -beavy lead -I was Juvenile. He knows lieve these papers to have been stolen "1 have a suggestion to make," he - " ins well enouggh, 'from the body of John Ashton when said with a shy smile at the legal men, A Resemblance. Suddenly •Meth,ey whispered some -;he wa.-murdered. And I will ask you ."My aunt,Miss Penk who lives ' thing to his companion, and the man, a direct question, on your oath! Have with me, is an unusually sharp, ! A teacher was trying to give her stood up. ! those papera always, been in your pos. shrewd woman. If no one has anysmall pupils a mental picture of a _— "I beg your Worship's pardon, , five years ago." he'sessior;i -ryou deft England objection, 1 barrel, without disclosing the name of said, quietly, with a lite bow to the ?" anthirty- oI should like her to be present at our de:iberationa.' the article. bench, "bei realty, the witre-s is under; The witness drew himself u and "Excellent idea!" exclaimed Mr. I "The object i have in mind," stie ex- -s mistaken impression! 'I don't know looked steadily at his questioner. Carless.' So Miss Penkridge was plained, "is large and round, .e ng him, and I have never been is the "Nocn '!" he answered firmly. "They fetched into the rog-and duly intro- nearly as big one way as the other, and ;United States. I am very sorry, but, were stolen from me almost as soon duced• I if laid on its side and started at the really, there is some strange mistake." I as I arrived in Australia. I have only Now, gentlemen, and' Miss. Penk-J top of a hill, it would roll to the bot - "No mistake at all!" Hyde suddenly! just regained possession o! them." ridge, straight to business!" said Mr. txc:aimed in a firm voice. "That's] - tom. Now, who can tell me what it 74r, Nugent Starr!'I laved with him' Carless. is T" '--,for over twelve montta f _ CHAPTER XXIII. If I may may a word or two, Mr. Cave remarked diffidently: I dont A little hand went .up, and the I t,Whi:e this hadbeen going on, Felp Is THE MAN•RIGHT? understand matters about this John teacher said: "All right, Marjorie; 'ham on one side, and Carless -on the lA murmur of astonishment ran Ashton. The barrister who asked me tt hat do you think I was describing?" other, had been whispering to Mr. ! through .the,court as the witness made questions said that he,. or somebody, "My daddy!" came the reply. Mi::ington- Bywater, - who 'listened to his last repay. Mr. Millington -By- had positive proof that Mr. AshtonI both wiM growing intere5q and then, ' water bent forward toward the wit- had m a ra in his' possession for fburns, piusecuting ness-Dox and nxed-the man standing some time previous to his death. Is - — there with a piercing look. that really so?" Uncomplimentary. I"Will you ted us -in your own way Mr. Carless pointed to -Mr. Perk- � about these papery now-alwa s _Litt f - Little Dolly. knew all about the hand - (To be continued.) _` rorgan -an •tying monkey, . proof that aritil recently they were 4for site had been amused by them fre ltn�the Pom*"iori of John Ashton?" LOyC SOi1g for Lucinda. quently In the street. When she heard a eiaurch organ for WIM willing;y," Cave answered. "I eft the flrat time she wa c eorgan_s _ ' grand about thirty.five ye Is a -ripe plum .. long and earnestly. Finally she caught went away to Australia and landed Growing on a purple tree. eight n the blower, who was pumping there under the name of Wickham. Taste it once t Foolishly 1 specu:ated with my money, ;ftp and down in the background. lost it and was obliged' to work for Aad the spell of its enchantment ,Mother-" she exclaimed, "that's the $ Will never let you be. my living. An accident occurred in tiggest monkey I ever did see!" . _ I was tLken up for dead. I as a Love Some spider webs are so strong that hospital for a long time -months. Is a bright star When I went back to my quarters all Glowing in far Southern skies. birds can be caught in them. my possessions, had vanished. Ainong Look too hard ROX' a them, of course, were the papers I had And its burning flame - - - kept'" Will always hurt your eyes I i Did you make no effort to recover ~ F - �ee g teed your possesstons?" asked Mr. Milling- Love p ton -Bywater. breath sWCCtr "No," answered the witness with a 1s a high mountain - clew' :i quiet smile. "I didn't! I knew too Stark in a windy sky. - ,,appetite keen and mucic of the habits of men in mining If you i centres to , waste time in that way, Would never lose your breath, 'digestion good. No -after all, 1 had left England in -' 'Do not climb too high. ;100 Miles Per' gallon of 'Gas on the �dt after •J order to lose my identity, and now, of =- Y New Single Harley-Davidson Motor• t*s :course, it was gone. After a while I' To Entertain the Prince. cycle. Leve than one cent per mile to g:y weal, and I was too operate. Write j did exceedin The Prince of R a] cos. ►++ much interested in my doings ce about what was Qe9 to visit ortsaioutl! shortly, is to going on in witness I be offered the first freedom of the new- , Walter Amdrewfr Ltd. r' � Meat All a h life," continued the witness, "I ly' created city. j.ue Yong* SL `- Toronto have had a weakness for speculating, , '•Y " .. - :i. Making f - .. .i '": �'n-•wf-..... '.. ".- ... Y- .. .� .. ... 'F.-.. .... «..._. 'J�t-Ate.. �.�...-,,...- ,... l,.ehn.n { .,.'tYC'4-l:.n;.T-t, t. f. 4 Bi:�Y .. . .a -' . '.. � � •_` a .. - . .. _. -. .....-v _ . ...-. T.P,Yx .4'..,r -_-.£..-Y. V i•i.Y.].v.u..S..Se. �'�i..� L_ - i Dripped Candles.- 4" A tearoom manager had 'a •telephone call that a group of old college friends wanted a table for luncheon. Her policy had always been to have some- thing different for special l-uncheone and s -he wanted to ilecorate. that table with the college colors, blue and white. There *ere no- blue candles on hand, only one or two stub tads of the shade of blue needed; there wasn't time to purchase more candles, so in despera- tion she lighted the stub end of a blue candle and tet the colored wax drip over a fresh white candle until it was covered. She turned and twisted the whtte•candle as she worked letting the i warm wax -drip where it was most ef- fective. The result was surprisingly pretty, and the candles made the lun- cheon. Delighted with the success of her first venture, she soon began to try out dripped candles in all colors, As her. scrape the white candle with a coarse grater to roughen the surface before beginning to decorate it, and to Chill' It frequently in a jar of cold water to set the color wax drips quickly and keep them roe was takes I - to wet the wider To give a better finiab to the candle she made a varnish by dissolving in alcohol amber sealing wax and. paint - Ing with a brush a thin coating over - the completed candle. Crystalline sift, ad over the candle before the varnish had hardened was sometimes used to give another varlety to the surface. As many color combinations can be tried as there are candles In solid colors. Among those that were par. tieulany effective were rose and i green; green and blue; rose, blue and pink; green, tan and orange. Minard's L'nlment for Backache. The Egyptians had zoological gar- iens, containing large collections of wild animals. thatnmnless A10-..- 1. : The Tbumb fusee wwc h ae• , -fiswr. alt entiin- ft. the baud stud welt. r� The Heel Stand which maker '4 _X;7 17 PDA CIAL TREASURER FIVE INJURED IN .-TORMER n0m �GUIVIAN SLAYS BANK CLERK AND IS AUTOMOBILE CRASH PMR SWGRANTED Art HIS FRED._ -FATALLY-.. WOUND"""' BY WINNIPEG POLI,u V M ..7 ............ -When Car Strucir: I"go nd by police I After the most desper-I A man fou altering In on ticket -of- Stone Near Orangevme. WinniM. - leave h -ate gun batte in -the arina:s Of the the vicinity of the bank, and who Wei lea -as been granted W Peter Smith, Orangeville, Ont. -A serious motor Winnipeg Police Dep unable to give a satisfactory eXpl&na- Pi4vinclal Treasurer of On- Department, Wi::iam former occurred on the Orange- Ition of his presence there, was taken I . I 'i car accident occ ratio, confined in Portsmouth Peru- I.- , A , :�. . - Davis, an Italian, who 'a few hours into custody, pending investigation four mires tertiary. A telegram which provi vil:e-Owen Sound highway, re.viously had held up the Logan His name has not been divulged. north of Orangeville, at 2 o'clock yes- P -forth- 1 --,Afar the release of Peter Smith terday afternoon. A large to Avenue branch of the Royal Bank of Tht gun batt.e in front of thehoUSe hl 0 with was sent by the Under-Secretary urtng car, hy A lv4,r t n i lasted about ten minutes. auriea ('�Prvia_ owned- e.nd a 19- review by the Cabinet. 1 264 Delaware Ave.,' Toronto, struck year-old c:erk, and escaping wi, The k4l'.1ag of Gazzle wo a cold - a loose- causing the driver to blooded.- Entering the bank at about- rt&mouth.-For most of his time $2,000 in currency, was captured at'b PO I of t1w machine, wh 1 30 30 -the-the I g4rima-ri.�81w ted fO -the _-&r-meF­niim-b_e_r--o_f tboe. Drury lose- c P I rooming -house, a short d stance a the employees to "Put 'em up" a plunged into the ditch. The occu- from thescene of the murder. Cabinet has been doing library duty. I Shell out.".The youth was shot when nd 1 #'He is In fair health now. Without pants of the car were rushed to the In attempting to-eseitpe from the W 9 nd. parole Mr. Smith would have to re- he did not at once obey the comma Lord Dufferin Hospital, Orange -le, house, Davis was probab"y vi' Tk-f-re he had time to act a bullet -salu MMC in t by j. W. Leaell and Gh4s. J- A hospital report crashed into him, sending him to the The 'injured are:- his condition was "very.grave." reL- as, according to this rules, a t� year sentence means that, with time `JOSEPH HAISLEY, 264 Delaware floordead. Chief of Detectives George Smith, After ki*ling G&vie, the bandit Ave., Toronto, pinned under car, five lwho was wounded while leading his forced M. P. Johnson, the tel*er, to -:off for good conduct, a prisoner must i. two years --Oe months and ribs fractured and right lung pierced. 1 men the attack on the house where hand over $2,060 and -serve made his exit -teary-two days.' During the first six Mrs. A. J. HAISLEY, mother of Davis had taken refuge, --w"' reeased4rom the bank. A taxi which he had months of the sentence no time Is ,'Joseph HaWey, 518 Delaware Ave., from hospital. First .reports said he tu and arrived in was waiting outside the righ� ftac lvd Toronto, arm -had allowed off, but for the next year six been dangerously wounded, but bank door, but, becoming aware of the ladly shaken up. 1 the bandit's bul'et hit 1�irn on the right robbery, the driver, refused to start days per month is allowed, and for the remaining months ten days Per -'shoulder and pranced off, inflicting; the ca Firing at the taxi driver, MR ROBERT McCLUNG Of W" msprd r. month is the allowance. Ila 0 , near Holland Centre, right onlya minor cut. He returned. to duty.! the bandit ran down a back lane and hip injured and shock. Peter Smith was convicted and Robert Segal, proprietor of the presumably at once took refuge at 264 res ge zai stentenced on Oct. 24, 1924, to three 'Peter Smith MR. and MRS. JOHNSTON, rooming -house, wounded when the po- I Delaware Ave., Toronto; both badlYI his rooming -house., which is but half years in Portsmouth Penitentiary, lice returned the gunman's The driver fire, is in a block from the bank. 7 iver �-Kingston, on .charges of conspiring to connection with the purchase of bonds shaken up- hospital, shot in the chest. His condi- was not injured. ilefraud the Province of Ontario in whenhewas Provincial Treasurer. I All five are In the Orangevil:e hm- tion is serious. The bandit had been The money which was obtained in pilaf. - I rooming at Segal's house for the past the robbery was found in Davis's I The Johnstons and Haisloys left To ..TUL dJ $40.25. Hay, No. 2. per ton, , few weeks. pockets after he was captured. ca�Tots,'$14.60. ronto early Sunday morning and went, Cheese -Finest welts 18w -co finest Warmford for Mrs. McC'Aung, 115.9d seaboard, found a certificate indicating that IL in bulk. $6 1 Three Lakes Tavern, a pjrominent' Dr. Alex. Primrbse St'ra';-Cariats, per to,, $9 to 89.,�O. politician, and supervisor of Wue Lake! 1p'.01-ralnent Toronta surgeon who was - Wiliam Anderson was the owner of &-reenings.--Standsrd, recleaned, f- Township, and William Frank, aged Ontario Student Winner ed a vice-prepidwat of the Amert­ the car. A permit to enter Canada. I dated at Windsor, and ma o.b. bay ports, per ton. $22.50. 120 who was to marry Krubaech's of Dn&e Prize aJMCGMi:i; ' elect de out in the ;2 w 20c; twins, da4hter, Janet, aged 19, Saturday can Surgical Association at the rnnual name of William Anderson, was also Cheese. -No 21c; triplets, 24 , IaSTt,t�ari 9 23c. Old, convention in Dhotroi+4k,_ ohnc_ found in a pocket. , The latter cardlarge, 25c; twins, 26c; triiiets, 27t. The bomb wrecked the tavern a few, Montreal, Qua.-Hi:toni 0 J Anderson 'of 30 -Finest creamery prints, minutes after delivery by P, Postman-, Ki 1. Ont., has been. ad- i Ottawa.=A-fisweri?�F a question in gave the name Qf Butter eown. of Rusbe: 38 to 38%2; No. 1 creamery, 86% tol Krubaech was killed instantly. He judged winner of the Joseph Morley the House of Gommodns, the Minister' Lyons Avenue, Brantford, which had 87%: No. 2, 84% to 35342. Dairy i was standing over the package eon- Drake prize for the student of McGill; of Customs stated that 225,514 indi- evident: been given by the owner as prints, 2734 to ::9%c. in a sponsor for his visit to Canada.: taining the bomb, unwrapping it, and, University making the highest num- viduals paid persottal income tax Eggs --Fresh extras, in cartons 36 1 ' , 4 ; f;e;h pa%ed a string which exV.oded the her Of' marks in pathology in the the fiscal year 1924. Of these 218,474 Among the contents of a club bag, to 37c; fresh extras, loose, 362 to 29c. bomb. Frank died while being taken f,urth year medical examinations. �had incomes be!ow $10,000. found in the debris, however, was a Amts, 322: treaft seconds, 29 Live poultry-ChicLens, spring, lb., to the hospital Miss K-rubaech was Bible with the name of Miss H. L Mi*.:ings, but there is no address, 60c; chickens, lb., 22c; hens, over 4 to rushed to a hospital, where doctors re-. Ib 5 lbs., 22c; do, ^ to 4 lbs., 20c; roost- parted her condition serious, as to whether the woman is Mrs. An- A f ars, 202; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 302; Officers say the bomb was seat as OF FOREMAN SAVES SIXTY' view of this discovery there is a doubt turkeys, 30c either by a rival of Frank's, who had derson, There is a ring on her finger, Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, learned of extensive plans made for but no wedding ring. lb., 65c; chickens, lb., 27c; hens, over,pal-THREE MEN TRAPPED IN COAL MINE According to his wedding- Saturday, or by 1i i Engineer Lenehan, Z 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 26c; Ahe "roosters, 25c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, itical enemy of the girl'a father. -roadaterwis traveiing-east on the '-- -0.- ' Pa.-Sixty-lbree men the foot of the highway, which at that point runs V;� pSc;, turkeys, 40c. Scranton,e shaft, was fighting the, at an angle to the crossing. The car, Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2A0 PST Boy Killed by Truck trapped I n the 11 -foot vein of Mount b'sze when the father rushed through,, he said, was not travelling fast. The A- kushel; prinm, $2.40 per bushel. Driverl *-His Father. Lo -shout calliery.of the Tempe An- the flames to -give warning. The son ; !S' ap4e- P e of the impact was felt -by pas- _7 roduft-Syrup, per imp. fol:owed and aided in the rescue. Rea'_ fore 4gal.. $2.30 to $2.40; per 6 -gal., $2.26 to singers in the train, which 1, thracite Co.. at WyoVng, near here, izing that it would take only a matter h the engin -,-.$2.30 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 26 to Gue!ph.-Run over by a truck ere saved froth by suffocallfion of minutes to fill the entire workings eer stopped in ten car lengths after 'w N; age; maple symp, new, per gal., $2.40. driven by his father, Wil1am McEd- the crash. Honey -50-1b. tins, 11% to 12c W i wards, 8 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.! -by the heroism of Thomas' Hislop, with the suffocating smoke, Hisop 1b.; 10-1b. tins, 1134 to 12c; 5-1b. t9al. Alex. McEdwards of Freelton, . wag ''assistant mine foreman, whose quick. and his son battled their way through 1 Dr. J. W. Rutherford of ChAham I was summoned and rushed the woman '12 to 12%a; 2%4b. tins; 14 to 14%c. instantly killed in East Flamboro -I from the main tunnel to the chambers. t and- courage made successful the until they reached the doors leading to St. Joseph's Hospital. She expired 4A Smoked meat* --Rams, med.. 32 to Township. At the time the accident only Possible plan to spare the lives 34c; cooked hams, 48 to 50c; smoked They threw open these doors, on right as attendants were. carrying the body happened Mr. McEnwards was driv. of the entrapped men. rolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to 21rc; ing along a lane 1,-a%ling to the farm i Fire broke out in the timbering and '.eft of the main tunnel, diverting Into that institution. The mangled fast bacon, 82 to 382; special I brand Of Mrs. George SWiivan, with who!" about 20 feet from the mouth of the the air current and causing it to carry body of he ' man was placed Jn the -,breakfast bacon 39 to $9c; ngerous -spot for a mine the smoke back to the shaft. baggage car of the train and brought i he had some business. The boy and a shaft, a do .7 boneless, .19 to i5e. to Chatham. churn were riding in the cab'wi-th trie' fire, as it received the full impact of I His:op then rushed from chamber Cared meats --Long clear bacon, rO I -71t is­-u­fi­d6rstoOd the -two Nds' the forced air pumped into the mines to chamber on each side, covering a . . . . . . ----- to-70 lbs., $2"6; 70,to 90 lbs., $23.75; driver t' for ventilation. It was discovered lbs. and up, 122.$4; lightweight "n to scuffle to Ke which would by distance of almost 3,000 feet, warning LONG WINTER BRINGS -he' rolls In barrels, weight on the outside, when the door suddenly: men working in the :ower laves, calla' workmen. The foremen held the 2.150; heavy HARDSHIP TO SETTLERS rolls, $89.60 per!ftL (on open, young Me Edwards falling, noticed the smoke being drawn into 63 men in an abandoned section for 4rd-Pure tiorceiii 17% to Ise; to the road directly in front of the'the shaft. more than five hours, when rescue -Snow Still Covering Lower tabs, 18 to 18%e; palls, 1834 to is ; prints, 20 to 210; shortening, wheel, which crushed the life out of 'i Hislop was outside when the fire crews succeeded in getting through his body. His parents and one brother, was reported and immediately went the flames, and fire fighters extin- Quebec, Farmers Killi tierces 14% to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15342;';ng I below. His son, Robert, em owed at cruished the firs. Cattle Lacking H -jwII& is to 16%2; blocks, 17 to 17%c, I survive. Heavy steers, choice $7.50 to $8.25; Quebec --Eight months' of winter do, good, 17 to. V.25; butcher I has proved a cosCy e� ce for -ittee butcher 1 mg"�, 'A,yam, _q�rlen 27 to 88.: lers of the Lower St. awrence W sett, 'S.50 to $7 S Z. --district--and hns'resu:ted in serious i. good, _$6.00 'to $6. do, common, $5 hardship for thitm, according'to re - Cows, choice,, .00 to $6.50; butc 4 -re ftem sett;ements --.$5.r>o T$&50; do fair to good, $4 porta received h, $5 butcher in. th-3 Counties of. Rimouski, Meta - $6.26. Bolognas, $3.0 to $4; canners pedia and Matane. Un:ess there is an and cutters, $2.50 to $t.50; good milch immediate improvement, be:p from the .... A__ G*vernmert wi'l W sought, and, even choice, $95-00 to $115.00; med. cows, seed graili W.50 to $45 to $60; feeders, good,, some --ections, so that as soon as an -is-ba'ss,g-shipped-_tom $5 -to, $6; calves„ $7.5,0; do, fair, Improvement in the weather comes, choice, $11 to $12 50; do, good, $9.50 $10.50; do, lights, $b to $7.50; good work can start on the sett'ers'.plots. -,-to $12.50 On Oct. 10 the first snow fell, since ...Ipmbs, $14 to $15; do, medium ­Ao $13; do, culls, $10 to $11.5b; good w lits fatten regu!Rry, and when sno light sheep, $8 up to to $49; heavy sheep :ast week it was sti'el coveting 50 to $6.50; togs, thick and bucks, $5. the soil. Deprived of their potato -smooths, fed and watered, $14.35 to $13.75 *to $13.90; do, crop, and of grain in many cases, the $14.50; do, f.o.b., ... .66; do, setters themselves have'suffered ser- -country points, $13.50 to $13 7 have. been ious: �e -off cars, $14.75 to $14.90; do, thick y, while their catt' fats, $13. 25 to $13.40; select prem- underfed for the 'aat month througit., In some cases the 'sums; $2.81 to $2.80. lack of pasture-;. 7V sett.era will have to s:aughter their oats, Con. West., No. 2, 62c; No. catt:e, being out of funds to get the ONTREAT­ L 3 CW, 67c; extra No. 1 feed, 54%2. I necessary hay. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., 1sts, .• .ENGINEER DIES OF INJURIES IN DERAILMENT It is underttood that the Deplift- $9; 2nds., $8.50. strong baker ', $8.30; }Creek 1'riday n ie rrt Above Is shown the locaniotive of the Buffalo -Toronto exprrs,3 wl-Ich ;eft the rails ncur Ston: of Agriculture and the Depart7- '..1 winter pats, cboice,, $6.7J) to $6.80. 'L. engineer, T. Robinion, was killed and morning when It struck some bags of cement dropped by a truck. Th ment of CoInnization wid, co-operate, 'Rolled oats b 90 .,lbs., $3.10. ,Zen, Bran, $31.29. bags, $38.25. Mid- two other members of the crew were injured. to deal with the unusual conditions. -7 4 7- easts" 18 to 18%c. Butter -No. 1 whom they were driving to Toronto, ', 'TORONTO. pasteurized, 34% 4z 34%c. Eggs--' where - a sister . of . Mrs. McClung is Man. wheat -.No. I North., $1.64 -No. 2 North., .$1.59%; No. 3 North, Fresh extras, 36c; fresh firsts, 34c,idying. Totatoes-Quebec, per bag, car lots, $1.5434. Man. oats --No. 2 CW., nominal; No. 2 $2.30 to $2.40. Cows med., $4.25 to $5; bulls, com. Britaies New Princess 3, not quoted;- No. 1 feed, 49%; No. and med., $4.50 to $5.50; carves, I ..-is Guest of the Queen! feed, 4814c; Western grain quotations choice, $10.50; do, ordinary, $7 to $8; 1 lin c.l.f. bay ports. Am. corn, track, Toronto --No. 2 bags. $14.75 to $15-25; sows, $11 -to' $111.150. London.=Litt:e Princess Elizabeth, were kil:ed, the - former instantly, lyel:ow, 85c; No. 3 yellow, 82c. freights, of baby daughter the Duke of York,, the King, was a 'feed Montreal Mil, -Del., Mon, BOMB AS WEDDING GIFT wand son of guest • it,ags Inc'.uded: Bran, per ton, $31.25; at a lune 'eon in honor of the fifty-. ls).art-3, per ton $3&26; middlings, l -1k0.25; good feog Hour, per bag, $2.30.opina KILLS BRIDEGROOM ninth Wh.day of Queen Mary at' Palace. I Ont. oats= -44 to 46c, f.o.b. a Buckingham , points. Father \ Of , Bride lnstantl3r'i The baby Princess's nurse carried - 6 _ to Ont. good milling wheat -$1.3 KH W While Daughter is her charge to the Palace gate and. 1111, 3q, f -o b- shipping points, accord-, showed her to a number of women and I Seriously Hurt. ling to freights. gir:s gathered there. I Barley, malting --62 to 64c. Muskegon,' Mich- -Federal and The Queen received many presents Builrwheat-No. 2, 721. -State authorities Joined In a, hunt for of flowerb, and telegrams, including, Rya --No. 2. 85e. the sender of a bomb, de:ivered i many from. the various regiments with Usn. Hour -First pat., 19, toronto; do, second pat.. $8.50. through the mail, which kil:ed two! which she is associated. Throughout Ont. dour -Toronto 00 per cent men and wounded a girl. The dead' the city flags we re hoisted and boas pat per barrel cirlYto -Toronto, - v - - at K rubaech owner of the I were rung in. ber honor. 115.9d seaboard, found a certificate indicating that IL in bulk. $6 1 Three Lakes Tavern, a pjrominent' Dr. Alex. Primrbse St'ra';-Cariats, per to,, $9 to 89.,�O. politician, and supervisor of Wue Lake! 1p'.01-ralnent Toronta surgeon who was - Wiliam Anderson was the owner of &-reenings.--Standsrd, recleaned, f- Township, and William Frank, aged Ontario Student Winner ed a vice-prepidwat of the Amert­ the car. A permit to enter Canada. I dated at Windsor, and ma o.b. bay ports, per ton. $22.50. 120 who was to marry Krubaech's of Dn&e Prize aJMCGMi:i; ' elect de out in the ;2 w 20c; twins, da4hter, Janet, aged 19, Saturday can Surgical Association at the rnnual name of William Anderson, was also Cheese. -No 21c; triplets, 24 , IaSTt,t�ari 9 23c. Old, convention in Dhotroi+4k,_ ohnc_ found in a pocket. , The latter cardlarge, 25c; twins, 26c; triiiets, 27t. The bomb wrecked the tavern a few, Montreal, Qua.-Hi:toni 0 J Anderson 'of 30 -Finest creamery prints, minutes after delivery by P, Postman-, Ki 1. Ont., has been. ad- i Ottawa.=A-fisweri?�F a question in gave the name Qf Butter eown. of Rusbe: 38 to 38%2; No. 1 creamery, 86% tol Krubaech was killed instantly. He judged winner of the Joseph Morley the House of Gommodns, the Minister' Lyons Avenue, Brantford, which had 87%: No. 2, 84% to 35342. Dairy i was standing over the package eon- Drake prize for the student of McGill; of Customs stated that 225,514 indi- evident: been given by the owner as prints, 2734 to ::9%c. in a sponsor for his visit to Canada.: taining the bomb, unwrapping it, and, University making the highest num- viduals paid persottal income tax Eggs --Fresh extras, in cartons 36 1 ' , 4 ; f;e;h pa%ed a string which exV.oded the her Of' marks in pathology in the the fiscal year 1924. Of these 218,474 Among the contents of a club bag, to 37c; fresh extras, loose, 362 to 29c. bomb. Frank died while being taken f,urth year medical examinations. �had incomes be!ow $10,000. found in the debris, however, was a Amts, 322: treaft seconds, 29 Live poultry-ChicLens, spring, lb., to the hospital Miss K-rubaech was Bible with the name of Miss H. L Mi*.:ings, but there is no address, 60c; chickens, lb., 22c; hens, over 4 to rushed to a hospital, where doctors re-. Ib 5 lbs., 22c; do, ^ to 4 lbs., 20c; roost- parted her condition serious, as to whether the woman is Mrs. An- A f ars, 202; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 302; Officers say the bomb was seat as OF FOREMAN SAVES SIXTY' view of this discovery there is a doubt turkeys, 30c either by a rival of Frank's, who had derson, There is a ring on her finger, Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, learned of extensive plans made for but no wedding ring. lb., 65c; chickens, lb., 27c; hens, over,pal-THREE MEN TRAPPED IN COAL MINE According to his wedding- Saturday, or by 1i i Engineer Lenehan, Z 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 26c; Ahe "roosters, 25c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, itical enemy of the girl'a father. -roadaterwis traveiing-east on the '-- -0.- ' Pa.-Sixty-lbree men the foot of the highway, which at that point runs V;� pSc;, turkeys, 40c. Scranton,e shaft, was fighting the, at an angle to the crossing. The car, Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2A0 PST Boy Killed by Truck trapped I n the 11 -foot vein of Mount b'sze when the father rushed through,, he said, was not travelling fast. The A- kushel; prinm, $2.40 per bushel. Driverl *-His Father. Lo -shout calliery.of the Tempe An- the flames to -give warning. The son ; !S' ap4e- P e of the impact was felt -by pas- _7 roduft-Syrup, per imp. fol:owed and aided in the rescue. Rea'_ fore 4gal.. $2.30 to $2.40; per 6 -gal., $2.26 to singers in the train, which 1, thracite Co.. at WyoVng, near here, izing that it would take only a matter h the engin -,-.$2.30 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 26 to Gue!ph.-Run over by a truck ere saved froth by suffocallfion of minutes to fill the entire workings eer stopped in ten car lengths after 'w N; age; maple symp, new, per gal., $2.40. driven by his father, Wil1am McEd- the crash. Honey -50-1b. tins, 11% to 12c W i wards, 8 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.! -by the heroism of Thomas' Hislop, with the suffocating smoke, Hisop 1b.; 10-1b. tins, 1134 to 12c; 5-1b. t9al. Alex. McEdwards of Freelton, . wag ''assistant mine foreman, whose quick. and his son battled their way through 1 Dr. J. W. Rutherford of ChAham I was summoned and rushed the woman '12 to 12%a; 2%4b. tins; 14 to 14%c. instantly killed in East Flamboro -I from the main tunnel to the chambers. t and- courage made successful the until they reached the doors leading to St. Joseph's Hospital. She expired 4A Smoked meat* --Rams, med.. 32 to Township. At the time the accident only Possible plan to spare the lives 34c; cooked hams, 48 to 50c; smoked They threw open these doors, on right as attendants were. carrying the body happened Mr. McEnwards was driv. of the entrapped men. rolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to 21rc; ing along a lane 1,-a%ling to the farm i Fire broke out in the timbering and '.eft of the main tunnel, diverting Into that institution. The mangled fast bacon, 82 to 382; special I brand Of Mrs. George SWiivan, with who!" about 20 feet from the mouth of the the air current and causing it to carry body of he ' man was placed Jn the -,breakfast bacon 39 to $9c; ngerous -spot for a mine the smoke back to the shaft. baggage car of the train and brought i he had some business. The boy and a shaft, a do .7 boneless, .19 to i5e. to Chatham. churn were riding in the cab'wi-th trie' fire, as it received the full impact of I His:op then rushed from chamber Cared meats --Long clear bacon, rO I -71t is­-u­fi­d6rstoOd the -two Nds' the forced air pumped into the mines to chamber on each side, covering a . . . . . . ----- to-70 lbs., $2"6; 70,to 90 lbs., $23.75; driver t' for ventilation. It was discovered lbs. and up, 122.$4; lightweight "n to scuffle to Ke which would by distance of almost 3,000 feet, warning LONG WINTER BRINGS -he' rolls In barrels, weight on the outside, when the door suddenly: men working in the :ower laves, calla' workmen. The foremen held the 2.150; heavy HARDSHIP TO SETTLERS rolls, $89.60 per!ftL (on open, young Me Edwards falling, noticed the smoke being drawn into 63 men in an abandoned section for 4rd-Pure tiorceiii 17% to Ise; to the road directly in front of the'the shaft. more than five hours, when rescue -Snow Still Covering Lower tabs, 18 to 18%e; palls, 1834 to is ; prints, 20 to 210; shortening, wheel, which crushed the life out of 'i Hislop was outside when the fire crews succeeded in getting through his body. His parents and one brother, was reported and immediately went the flames, and fire fighters extin- Quebec, Farmers Killi tierces 14% to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15342;';ng I below. His son, Robert, em owed at cruished the firs. Cattle Lacking H -jwII& is to 16%2; blocks, 17 to 17%c, I survive. Heavy steers, choice $7.50 to $8.25; Quebec --Eight months' of winter do, good, 17 to. V.25; butcher I has proved a cosCy e� ce for -ittee butcher 1 mg"�, 'A,yam, _q�rlen 27 to 88.: lers of the Lower St. awrence W sett, 'S.50 to $7 S Z. --district--and hns'resu:ted in serious i. good, _$6.00 'to $6. do, common, $5 hardship for thitm, according'to re - Cows, choice,, .00 to $6.50; butc 4 -re ftem sett;ements --.$5.r>o T$&50; do fair to good, $4 porta received h, $5 butcher in. th-3 Counties of. Rimouski, Meta - $6.26. Bolognas, $3.0 to $4; canners pedia and Matane. Un:ess there is an and cutters, $2.50 to $t.50; good milch immediate improvement, be:p from the .... A__ G*vernmert wi'l W sought, and, even choice, $95-00 to $115.00; med. cows, seed graili W.50 to $45 to $60; feeders, good,, some --ections, so that as soon as an -is-ba'ss,g-shipped-_tom $5 -to, $6; calves„ $7.5,0; do, fair, Improvement in the weather comes, choice, $11 to $12 50; do, good, $9.50 $10.50; do, lights, $b to $7.50; good work can start on the sett'ers'.plots. -,-to $12.50 On Oct. 10 the first snow fell, since ...Ipmbs, $14 to $15; do, medium ­Ao $13; do, culls, $10 to $11.5b; good w lits fatten regu!Rry, and when sno light sheep, $8 up to to $49; heavy sheep :ast week it was sti'el coveting 50 to $6.50; togs, thick and bucks, $5. the soil. Deprived of their potato -smooths, fed and watered, $14.35 to $13.75 *to $13.90; do, crop, and of grain in many cases, the $14.50; do, f.o.b., ... .66; do, setters themselves have'suffered ser- -country points, $13.50 to $13 7 have. been ious: �e -off cars, $14.75 to $14.90; do, thick y, while their catt' fats, $13. 25 to $13.40; select prem- underfed for the 'aat month througit., In some cases the 'sums; $2.81 to $2.80. lack of pasture-;. 7V sett.era will have to s:aughter their oats, Con. West., No. 2, 62c; No. catt:e, being out of funds to get the ONTREAT­ L 3 CW, 67c; extra No. 1 feed, 54%2. I necessary hay. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., 1sts, .• .ENGINEER DIES OF INJURIES IN DERAILMENT It is underttood that the Deplift- $9; 2nds., $8.50. strong baker ', $8.30; }Creek 1'riday n ie rrt Above Is shown the locaniotive of the Buffalo -Toronto exprrs,3 wl-Ich ;eft the rails ncur Ston: of Agriculture and the Depart7- '..1 winter pats, cboice,, $6.7J) to $6.80. 'L. engineer, T. Robinion, was killed and morning when It struck some bags of cement dropped by a truck. Th ment of CoInnization wid, co-operate, 'Rolled oats b 90 .,lbs., $3.10. ,Zen, Bran, $31.29. bags, $38.25. Mid- two other members of the crew were injured. to deal with the unusual conditions. -7 4 7- TWO PERSONS KILLED F ', AT LEVEL CROSSING Victims Are Thought to be Detroit Couple --Fast Train Hits Auto. Chatham. -A' man and a woman were kil:ed, the - former instantly, when the roadster in which they were riding was struck by an eastbound Canadian National RaLways passen- ger train at the Provincial highway level crossing three miles east of here. The train was travelling at 60 miles an hour when it crashed into the car, which was reduced to a mass of debris' and had to be dragged. -off the front, of the locomotive. The Victims are thought to be Mr. and Mrs. Wi.liam. Anderson of 4076 Buningame Avenue, Detroit. In the packet of the man's' c'othing wus 115.9d seaboard, found a certificate indicating that IL in bulk. $6 1 Three Lakes Tavern, a pjrominent' Dr. Alex. Primrbse St'ra';-Cariats, per to,, $9 to 89.,�O. politician, and supervisor of Wue Lake! 1p'.01-ralnent Toronta surgeon who was - Wiliam Anderson was the owner of &-reenings.--Standsrd, recleaned, f- Township, and William Frank, aged Ontario Student Winner ed a vice-prepidwat of the Amert­ the car. A permit to enter Canada. I dated at Windsor, and ma o.b. bay ports, per ton. $22.50. 120 who was to marry Krubaech's of Dn&e Prize aJMCGMi:i; ' elect de out in the ;2 w 20c; twins, da4hter, Janet, aged 19, Saturday can Surgical Association at the rnnual name of William Anderson, was also Cheese. -No 21c; triplets, 24 , IaSTt,t�ari 9 23c. Old, convention in Dhotroi+4k,_ ohnc_ found in a pocket. , The latter cardlarge, 25c; twins, 26c; triiiets, 27t. The bomb wrecked the tavern a few, Montreal, Qua.-Hi:toni 0 J Anderson 'of 30 -Finest creamery prints, minutes after delivery by P, Postman-, Ki 1. Ont., has been. ad- i Ottawa.=A-fisweri?�F a question in gave the name Qf Butter eown. of Rusbe: 38 to 38%2; No. 1 creamery, 86% tol Krubaech was killed instantly. He judged winner of the Joseph Morley the House of Gommodns, the Minister' Lyons Avenue, Brantford, which had 87%: No. 2, 84% to 35342. Dairy i was standing over the package eon- Drake prize for the student of McGill; of Customs stated that 225,514 indi- evident: been given by the owner as prints, 2734 to ::9%c. in a sponsor for his visit to Canada.: taining the bomb, unwrapping it, and, University making the highest num- viduals paid persottal income tax Eggs --Fresh extras, in cartons 36 1 ' , 4 ; f;e;h pa%ed a string which exV.oded the her Of' marks in pathology in the the fiscal year 1924. Of these 218,474 Among the contents of a club bag, to 37c; fresh extras, loose, 362 to 29c. bomb. Frank died while being taken f,urth year medical examinations. �had incomes be!ow $10,000. found in the debris, however, was a Amts, 322: treaft seconds, 29 Live poultry-ChicLens, spring, lb., to the hospital Miss K-rubaech was Bible with the name of Miss H. L Mi*.:ings, but there is no address, 60c; chickens, lb., 22c; hens, over 4 to rushed to a hospital, where doctors re-. Ib 5 lbs., 22c; do, ^ to 4 lbs., 20c; roost- parted her condition serious, as to whether the woman is Mrs. An- A f ars, 202; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 302; Officers say the bomb was seat as OF FOREMAN SAVES SIXTY' view of this discovery there is a doubt turkeys, 30c either by a rival of Frank's, who had derson, There is a ring on her finger, Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring, learned of extensive plans made for but no wedding ring. lb., 65c; chickens, lb., 27c; hens, over,pal-THREE MEN TRAPPED IN COAL MINE According to his wedding- Saturday, or by 1i i Engineer Lenehan, Z 4 to 5 lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 26c; Ahe "roosters, 25c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, itical enemy of the girl'a father. -roadaterwis traveiing-east on the '-- -0.- ' Pa.-Sixty-lbree men the foot of the highway, which at that point runs V;� pSc;, turkeys, 40c. Scranton,e shaft, was fighting the, at an angle to the crossing. The car, Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2A0 PST Boy Killed by Truck trapped I n the 11 -foot vein of Mount b'sze when the father rushed through,, he said, was not travelling fast. The A- kushel; prinm, $2.40 per bushel. Driverl *-His Father. Lo -shout calliery.of the Tempe An- the flames to -give warning. The son ; !S' ap4e- P e of the impact was felt -by pas- _7 roduft-Syrup, per imp. fol:owed and aided in the rescue. Rea'_ fore 4gal.. $2.30 to $2.40; per 6 -gal., $2.26 to singers in the train, which 1, thracite Co.. at WyoVng, near here, izing that it would take only a matter h the engin -,-.$2.30 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 26 to Gue!ph.-Run over by a truck ere saved froth by suffocallfion of minutes to fill the entire workings eer stopped in ten car lengths after 'w N; age; maple symp, new, per gal., $2.40. driven by his father, Wil1am McEd- the crash. Honey -50-1b. tins, 11% to 12c W i wards, 8 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.! -by the heroism of Thomas' Hislop, with the suffocating smoke, Hisop 1b.; 10-1b. tins, 1134 to 12c; 5-1b. t9al. Alex. McEdwards of Freelton, . wag ''assistant mine foreman, whose quick. and his son battled their way through 1 Dr. J. W. Rutherford of ChAham I was summoned and rushed the woman '12 to 12%a; 2%4b. tins; 14 to 14%c. instantly killed in East Flamboro -I from the main tunnel to the chambers. t and- courage made successful the until they reached the doors leading to St. Joseph's Hospital. She expired 4A Smoked meat* --Rams, med.. 32 to Township. At the time the accident only Possible plan to spare the lives 34c; cooked hams, 48 to 50c; smoked They threw open these doors, on right as attendants were. carrying the body happened Mr. McEnwards was driv. of the entrapped men. rolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to 21rc; ing along a lane 1,-a%ling to the farm i Fire broke out in the timbering and '.eft of the main tunnel, diverting Into that institution. The mangled fast bacon, 82 to 382; special I brand Of Mrs. George SWiivan, with who!" about 20 feet from the mouth of the the air current and causing it to carry body of he ' man was placed Jn the -,breakfast bacon 39 to $9c; ngerous -spot for a mine the smoke back to the shaft. baggage car of the train and brought i he had some business. The boy and a shaft, a do .7 boneless, .19 to i5e. to Chatham. churn were riding in the cab'wi-th trie' fire, as it received the full impact of I His:op then rushed from chamber Cared meats --Long clear bacon, rO I -71t is­-u­fi­d6rstoOd the -two Nds' the forced air pumped into the mines to chamber on each side, covering a . . . . . . ----- to-70 lbs., $2"6; 70,to 90 lbs., $23.75; driver t' for ventilation. It was discovered lbs. and up, 122.$4; lightweight "n to scuffle to Ke which would by distance of almost 3,000 feet, warning LONG WINTER BRINGS -he' rolls In barrels, weight on the outside, when the door suddenly: men working in the :ower laves, calla' workmen. The foremen held the 2.150; heavy HARDSHIP TO SETTLERS rolls, $89.60 per!ftL (on open, young Me Edwards falling, noticed the smoke being drawn into 63 men in an abandoned section for 4rd-Pure tiorceiii 17% to Ise; to the road directly in front of the'the shaft. more than five hours, when rescue -Snow Still Covering Lower tabs, 18 to 18%e; palls, 1834 to is ; prints, 20 to 210; shortening, wheel, which crushed the life out of 'i Hislop was outside when the fire crews succeeded in getting through his body. His parents and one brother, was reported and immediately went the flames, and fire fighters extin- Quebec, Farmers Killi tierces 14% to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15342;';ng I below. His son, Robert, em owed at cruished the firs. Cattle Lacking H -jwII& is to 16%2; blocks, 17 to 17%c, I survive. Heavy steers, choice $7.50 to $8.25; Quebec --Eight months' of winter do, good, 17 to. V.25; butcher I has proved a cosCy e� ce for -ittee butcher 1 mg"�, 'A,yam, _q�rlen 27 to 88.: lers of the Lower St. awrence W sett, 'S.50 to $7 S Z. --district--and hns'resu:ted in serious i. good, _$6.00 'to $6. do, common, $5 hardship for thitm, according'to re - Cows, choice,, .00 to $6.50; butc 4 -re ftem sett;ements --.$5.r>o T$&50; do fair to good, $4 porta received h, $5 butcher in. th-3 Counties of. Rimouski, Meta - $6.26. Bolognas, $3.0 to $4; canners pedia and Matane. Un:ess there is an and cutters, $2.50 to $t.50; good milch immediate improvement, be:p from the .... A__ G*vernmert wi'l W sought, and, even choice, $95-00 to $115.00; med. cows, seed graili W.50 to $45 to $60; feeders, good,, some --ections, so that as soon as an -is-ba'ss,g-shipped-_tom $5 -to, $6; calves„ $7.5,0; do, fair, Improvement in the weather comes, choice, $11 to $12 50; do, good, $9.50 $10.50; do, lights, $b to $7.50; good work can start on the sett'ers'.plots. -,-to $12.50 On Oct. 10 the first snow fell, since ...Ipmbs, $14 to $15; do, medium ­Ao $13; do, culls, $10 to $11.5b; good w lits fatten regu!Rry, and when sno light sheep, $8 up to to $49; heavy sheep :ast week it was sti'el coveting 50 to $6.50; togs, thick and bucks, $5. the soil. Deprived of their potato -smooths, fed and watered, $14.35 to $13.75 *to $13.90; do, crop, and of grain in many cases, the $14.50; do, f.o.b., ... .66; do, setters themselves have'suffered ser- -country points, $13.50 to $13 7 have. been ious: �e -off cars, $14.75 to $14.90; do, thick y, while their catt' fats, $13. 25 to $13.40; select prem- underfed for the 'aat month througit., In some cases the 'sums; $2.81 to $2.80. lack of pasture-;. 7V sett.era will have to s:aughter their oats, Con. West., No. 2, 62c; No. catt:e, being out of funds to get the ONTREAT­ L 3 CW, 67c; extra No. 1 feed, 54%2. I necessary hay. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., 1sts, .• .ENGINEER DIES OF INJURIES IN DERAILMENT It is underttood that the Deplift- $9; 2nds., $8.50. strong baker ', $8.30; }Creek 1'riday n ie rrt Above Is shown the locaniotive of the Buffalo -Toronto exprrs,3 wl-Ich ;eft the rails ncur Ston: of Agriculture and the Depart7- '..1 winter pats, cboice,, $6.7J) to $6.80. 'L. engineer, T. Robinion, was killed and morning when It struck some bags of cement dropped by a truck. Th ment of CoInnization wid, co-operate, 'Rolled oats b 90 .,lbs., $3.10. ,Zen, Bran, $31.29. bags, $38.25. Mid- two other members of the crew were injured. to deal with the unusual conditions. -7 4 7- .,a., .. +'. vlf' :' ,..p . .., •v .: C^_5... .- . .,. .:. .a. .r .. .y,,,. o ..'rN-'... .. yY r•. 1*_ .. ✓. '",. AJa+:.. ... S. It;'� � �Y > t ii N• HORSE REGISTE%R. .^-S H I- N G L E SRICHARD' E�&sY, 1 SON'S GRO �Y 1' � (dt1019). the superior �! T14Rbis r imp. Clydesdale Stallion, the duo• Nova Scotia Shingles C .` LLM3 eryear i1.50if paid Inadvacl perry of ©scar Wilson, Broug m, g 'Are showing this week a splendid variety of bedding plants for � Gialt•Gslvanized Steel Shingles • �v w111 snake the season of 1{328 ae fol• Birds Felt Slate Shingles ` ariptiop ro the 00 in states and Creac lows :Monday, leaves his own stwble flower and vegetable gardens -Actors, Petunias, Verbenas, Britain 19.00 in advance. !or sale at - to T. Hirec's, kinsale, night ; Tues- _ Pansies and-Geranlums. Tumato Plants should go is y ? __�.QH� M,�RKAR Proprietor. day, to Grahame hotel until FVed• T. PATEReON'$ - CLAREMONT an time. Lots f h ern y t P �e�dsyy afternoon; Wednesday, las Call and get prices. _ - -_ ao chide a hoz or two i° poor est Grocery on hand. _ a _ � Mr. 'Bradleyy s, Whitoy. for pight; - _ Thursday, F.Maddaford's, Kingston order and haves Gheni delivered. - CARD OF THANKS. road, noon, H G Wilson's, base lice, Fur nirbt; Friday, WJ Miller's, Picker• Storage Green Mountain Potatoes, 8.50 per bag. Mrs. George Stepbenaon wishes to in noon. G Cowan'*. ''-- j` g� Brock road, - •- .... %voeaey to the many friends her sincere night; Saturday, his own enable tilt _ _ �__..-._ _ Rennie's Beet Gov. Standard No. 1 Seed Cor a- • 't6aeke for their kindness and words following Monday afternoon, - � - tit � •,'vf eympatby^ in her recent bereave. Dent Varieties 00 per bushel neat in tbedeath of her beloved bun• PRSLCDg (21822) (20980), the well bred _ Flint Variety at 2.50 per bushel x = .band. imp. Clydesdale Stallion, the pro- Cold -Air Vaults perty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, Rennle'a Bulk Mangel Seed, 40 cents Ib., 5 [ba for 1.90 . will make the season of 1928 ae fol. _ 3 percent. of our o n Ren°ie's Package Mangel Seed, 50 cents lb' to J. Scott's, -night and till Tuesdaya ua ton. agar, 6.75 .��Caftp,t•noon ; Tuesday, W. Duokeld'r, v Nice New Cabbage and Head Lettuce �, a mittee Atha. night ; Wednesday, A Mich - Com Coate Re -modeled t -p-� ell's. Green River, for noon. W H - Buy your G}rocet;es•at the GreeeV'd a. va e, n "1'be objtuld Re -lined ect of is Association Is tog daY, his own stable, night' and till - lemon stealing and prosecute Frldap afternoon ; Friday afternoon at summer prices." -- the felons, to W Ormerod's, Greenwood. night; ' J A M E S 1R O C H A R D S O N y Saturday, to his owQ //stable until .'Buy from the manufacturer. - Alembers having proper{ stolen oommtnYi , following Monday after c000. � L, �'rOlCJ,L111C1121 sate immediately wi&K any member • civ Executive committee Maple Leaf l(utual Fire Half block east of Broadview - fee $1.00.231 Danforth Ave, lekering Hardwa'- 'Membershipe Store 119ok is may be had from the Prpatdaat or _ TORONTO, ONTARIO eeor.ter, on application. Insurance Co. ' Axac. Oom.-L. D. Banks, C. S. Pain,. Cheap rates for farm sad country ' , 1 Now is t'be time to et ger, M. S. Chapman, Pickering: buildings. Now is the Time . a your Seed Curn' otir stock -is complete-ali ;Wtadatorm- Insurance on buildings Essex grown tested seed: Longfellow, Compton's Early, - V. Munro, las. Ric.hardson, wind mice, Silos eta g ' To get new Ledger Plates Ndrth Dokota, King Philip, Red Cob, Golden y Automobile Insurance and Sections on WisconEin No. 7. White Cap, ' President secretary your Glow, t Mowers, and your Leamington, also Mangel Seed, bulk and package. of all kinds, Mowers repaired ' C FARMS FOR SALE Rakes, Hoes aad.all Garden and Field Tools, Lawn Mowers, I They will be done to yourY U GET Screen Doors. Black and Galvanized Write or phone � satisfaction by r _ Wire Cloth etc. ` 'Your Free Hand Brush P ED. BOWMAN L O R N E R E I D - A poet card will bring you We sell ibe- Happy Thought Lorain and New Perfecrlon Oil Stoves, FULLER Service. 20 WHITBY, O,\*T. CLARE+ MONT and Coleman Gasoline Stoves. :{/AIL ORDER DEPART3dEN r Come in and see a Denionartation. a ' Na money with order. ''Chicks s - �� ^ ^ Agent for Into rnvtional Fartn Machinery and Repairs. . %.PARENTS '�V; L\A � - • ��_ -`-'Oar blotto : We have it, van get' it, or it is not made. } . \� ,'Give those Brides_ and Graduates appropriate seta of Will Producelip ' +t Fuller Brushes - Laying Pullets b3 November 1st .I. S. BAY `3 N, PICK:E—RII`1G They pay for themselves If fed on - :. - - - j "Pickering Distrributing Agent ------ •-_ STARTER d,X-0H10K AND FEED" e : LBERT J. FRi*Z For - ®rat B weeks, followed by - - 4 W -Brock Ave - - - �` -9 TORONTO, ONT. O. S. DEVELOPING FEED AND MASH ' 'B'lYE T'd BLE-Ptok.nag station With weather conditions cow more favorable..start to raise your ne=t a �!i!1. Trains Spin; Eaat due w tollos winter's flock. Many satisfied users are send ikg as Ifo. 10 Mall 7 58 A M. testimonials backing up our claims. MAKE - - YOUR UR dOME EEAUTIiUL23oc12.60e. ' FEED THE O i LINES FOR PROFIT Local 26 IV a Brantford Roof of As halt Slates, Too can have a soft b illainday train, 8.38 A. X 115ftod root of any color or combination of color{ that /lasses your mater leg Wast due as tallaw._ If your dealer cannot supply you, write direct. haste. They add parmaaeat bstaty and volas to any hind-*( bane go ug 29 Local 922 A. M. p� 97 Local 244 P. Dt. i mild we yrs uit o weatherpe�Reenes _ r11dARi�HAM FLOUR MILLS ` •.. 9 06 P. Y � 4 hail J1 �.A�tie ac�ordia to . �� P. M. D REESOR ' �L SONS . A til. ` -- . time. R Standard N. - it, a� r1i'r ---MARKHAM� ONT. _ -- GARDEN PARi'IES--- Gi 80TTENTOT MINSTRELS _ _'Mate Quartette. Comedy Acts. Skits, : Monologues. Manic. - - -TWO HC1L RS OF LAUGHTER d Wri+e for particulars 100 Oolheck Ave.. Toronto 9 f T Doti Distance Phone. Junction 1193w I� • 3IOTICE TO CREDITORS »- MA i ROM C50 .i■ W Brantford, Ontario :In the Estate of Rebecca Ana Uadet. Coach ' bill. Deceased. tt��a►P"H uopsilrg 'S T .. _Notice is hereby given pursuant to i _ $uua *1d • \:'- - �atrtto.ld T •41 "--v ctio° fib of chapter 121 R. S. O. 1924, pao;l AR pejapusi sugoo-d n*ag iso that all creditors and others having eala�eg PUs Pesief� R+3 ooparmao daicne or demands against the estate ivl pej&gWo aloof -.of the said Rebecca Ann Underhill late _ of the village of Claremont in the 430"Dty of Ontario, spinster, deceased who died on or about the 25th day of - _ $iovember. 1926. are required on or be. B • ", + � r• I ore the 15th day of June, IM, to send }� net prepaidor to deliver to the i ✓ereigned administrator of the said - ` _ state fail particulars ofsecurity their claims M E A � _asd tbenatm. an the taftr tit soy) Q . Geld by them. that atter the last ■ � ' . mentioned date the said administrator - win proceed to distribute the assets of fie said estate among the persons e°• ^,-- Round RDs► 9 fitted thereto baybR regard only to un Roost or teak, 2(1c pec tb + .: rho claims of which be aball then have 19tirloin Roast or Steak, .. ,.. .•• r• ilad notice A .. t the lowest price in Chevrolet his - Hated the 20th day of May, 1928. ' tory this handsome rugged coach gives` his - Porterhouse bonne Roast orSteak,- , . , , .. ' 7Axae UN E�taILL, Administrator, '. 'P r _ Dump Roast.... .:. . a?t.; Tilyou eve '11" Mae Rib ebur $. Christian, Whitby, Out., Heavy Rib 1 g satisfaction. -- _ his Solicitor. 111odern notoria • g t, Iic — Shoulder Roast. 14 and 1'� , In the Chevrolet Coach you get N- We STAFFORD a ... . , r _ beautiful Fisher Body closed car fin, Pot Roast, ' Brisket, to buil, I4c �• Marble and Granite Dealer. lobed in beautiful colors of lasting �tico _ •• ••• _ 9c Leg of Pork 25c •• Cemetery Lettering etc. - and offering such quality features Co First-class work r' 3 -speed transmission, balloon tires gof Pork, ... • ... .. 2sc t ' -- guaranteed. - ' Sbouldet Roast of Pork, ... 20c, 28c '• ' Semite --u bri c a ti oil; oil -arid water . - - - �.Xiagston Road and Pickering Pork Chops, _ :- - — '-.. ",� �' ::. _.28c -- East Townline. r-> ')umPBS and Remy C1eCtr3C ataiting, ,•: are Pork Sausage, - � F'beane Whitby 88 R 32 lighting and ignition ! <c _ Finest ss►1t Pork,:.. .. • . ` 225c • :'Finest Break -fast Bacon, piece, .. •, 86e '� P, O. -Whitby R. R. Come in! Learn how little it now costs ., diced, .., sac — - to own and drive a quality closed ca; of - - T— SIGNS -� .:,`tnodern design. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole); soc :$lass Signs of all kinds made to order. - - - -- —Bacon, —$ Mirrors Re -silvered, ttotd, Silver, am, • • ,• _ • `;`�. � � kedH 1; Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc.. e' _ - .,, .. Articles, Ornaments, �• A. Te . _ Tableware and Jewellery � - -• LAW, f _� ��Sead-Uheeee,.. _ �.. .. 150 ' silvered, nickel - plated ^,viae ,First and Domestic Shortening, •3 lbs 55 cents or gold-plated. - Pickering, - �' Dntar10 y' .. g' 5 lbs 90 cents ' Estimates Free. , „ "` ib prints 18 cents '%• B L D *-mile -Fresh Trout and'White Fiab Every Friday; , LOCUST HILL, ONT. .aQUALITY AT LOQ COST - ` FICKERIN(�• _ IE'honP Mnrki3PiE353 30.42 1'�' . G. REID D, E ♦ v .bu..'.n '4rd... l 1: . _. 'r' �, ..: .:. ,.. '...;' '.,.'..:. ., .. ,:. .:. F....'l. ..,". kh_ _ _ '. Yl ir.�a '-1{..•, -.:of P•,r.a. ..g; ... �'".'�+nSrti�r..a�'�Y�•,:ws�,h.e•3':.:¢...d,.._:i,wJ .n.:,.. :..:.w ^3:i-5-.s..,.:s,....�+a,,. .....w.,.._:..:.......--.,-.».�.u,du....;..a,i: syr ....;_E.. -:M..-..��—.....-..w.ro. aus�..a.r.isy,,l.W�•u..r:..:.,.,rw1..,,..'��., ..,........_ L-•.-,.�..,.�.s'tl'n4G4".S^.r.-aYPr..w�......t _ __ _ •.yr. t` ..m ... ... a �... ..• .. -.. 4 :. -._.. .. .. res... ,. .. ',:., . "..,rM`adx «m.;il _ x s i,. dLAREMONT. - (}? T " o- Wall Pa IA�UG►fMt40rn - ELL M6 Mean lUp,•Pai-nt Up fi _ J. H. Beal and R. J..Mana -wer e f sor+srilr.c mow; in Markham on.Satturday-. HAS SAvEC ME I y •_- i MnTr - ....... _ Fred Madill, of Toronto, was a 1 FOR MORS Tluw 'Claremont viiel6oron Sunday -last. " EXTRA CREAM We have a full stock of Brandram See the 1828 Sam leeat Bin FIFTEENYFXb, Thos. Paterson* i9 re -roofing the, pp Bingham PROM. THE �(6RY 1 1�A• Headers Paints a�Vara- "house-formerly occupied- by - It. ' _ before baying. FIRST Ml - 4090 Al ishee, Including the - -__ ._ > .e.,_ - Over 500 sampler i+ ebeese train - - -- EYtiL...__. - .. famous- Our bowlers have entered heart- at l0c'per. roll and up.- _ ily into their favorite sulamerpae= .� 90 Minnie Paine and Varnish ; time. A complete line of Paints, Oil@and I It drys hard in 30 minutes, wears , Mrs Bryan and Mrs. P. Varnishes at right prices. - • - 4 times as long as ordinary paints, Chidlow were in Toronto. on Set Estimates cheerfully given for all �a101'. . , has a better gloss, costs very -.. urday, interior and exterior . little more money. _ Mrs.. W. Jones, of Myrtle, is vis- decorating.r�'AILCall in fors demonstration, sting her pareate, J. B: and Mrs. °Zg f 'Madill. Call or phone 1818 Clare moat ' ' ., --' We also have garden seeds is ball[ ". where he has a roti et do>n Pall�tbr and Decorator thrifty ops, brushes, a carpet - t" ' g . G. m carpet - stucco work. -• - -" • - beater and - • We congratulate Mise Mabel Me- rF as,° the farmer we it worth the investment of a cwwo vacuum cleaners, r j you are, you re going to cent stamp to learn more about duction from To Clarelnont� ' Ontarla write today and find out how .it? It certainly id Rent our ;"Vacautte:' b the hoar ronto University. -- veeach. week pounds of TheMelotteinthefinestaepan y --Kra; Redman and daughter, Mrs. - extra batter t your money can bay. It's been on the , but Towner, of Glen Major, spent You're not going to delay, for you as good as power. ';waat that. sa =can vtxr forty-five years, Monday with Mrs. Lynn. za 'rmg- to sbarL ren- Thousands of Canadian farmers George Rawson, of Toronto, has �"� ' 'medi'�y' will tell you it's the easiest to , Fa �. C .0 0 P E R returned home after spending a 1Probably right naw: your old operates it never gets out of order; � - week with relativeb in Claremont. �`' '' separator wwastingenough cream and last, a lifetime, one tura of CLAREMONT t- Clifford Pilke , -^' to pay for a Melotte in less thanes . the crani[ spine it for twenty-five - Quality , y teacher t the - Probably you can rim minutes. Agent for Ackerman's Milton High School, spent the skim milk through a Mee mrn Harness. Ask the user. y I week -end at~the home of his par- .-separator and get quarts of rich ' Take this very minute to marl attached coupon. You'll receive ante here. . 'feeding out of it. Cream you are a booklet that tells why this ac Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon and fending the valves and pigs, es, at separator skims Coal, Coal danfxhtera, with Mrs. Reynolds of • you might be selling is butter at Buffalo, event Sunday with Mrs. : 4pcapourA every cream Eanh i0af s. the . H. Thomson. -'That's the reason, we want you to tr t e . The funeral of the late Mre. Abi same : 'clip this coupon, la's doing to Don't delay. , move you money. sot a little but Find a pea this Aard alid • Boft " oal of� they Ah Jones, of Altona, tool: place M8a1'li Well the alat.ve u it out -the life of :,coed and on, Monday to the Claremolpt name '. ' a Mdotte Fqureit out- t l least fs� out the beat quality on -- �IIaion cemetery• fifteen years, -and ems. butter coupon -at ao hand - Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and.f m ,every �} i.go ing to count up obligation. o f * A } ily enjoyed a motoring triT to Wit„ caosiderable w as 'Pickering Village and Pickering TAYLQR'3 1 money. So iso t course. 603 ���• A. LA •al Beach on Sunday afternoon. �� SOLO CRUST 'i' P1C�Cer1=4r, amt— Mrs; Reynolds. of Buffalo, and r niece, Miss Ruth Dixon, will ����;�;i) J BREAD i __% F E N C N --,spend a few weeks with the form. +' ((� Ahone ORIGINAL er's mother, Mrs. Har Thomson. "' C 1. A RE MON •" �� it . Harry i i I am prepared to build and sell 'all - - A number of our football ea- s styles of lawn. Chicken wire and stock thasiaste went to Toronto on Sat_53f e fences at reasonable prices. F = urday to see the match between s ( ,rs It will pay you to consult me- before- r the Scottish team and Toronto, • ti111MIL parchaaing. ,. which was won by the visiting Bread, 3 lb. loaf, .18o, ���__�__+ w:�+ss ei►.� a ` I also have for pale Asphalt fa -team b 8 1. /d • e- - - Ready Rootlog and A large number of the Masonic A. 0 A N , A � � �� �c�'"`c�+` � �i,�,�,/�„�,r• �-� _ Bate Wire. - fraternity were In Stooffville on 1 /' Town_ _ Gf Mo. F' �..R L E Y ,' Tuesday evening attending the !The Stora that eaves • •��» ONTA'C reception to the Most Worshlppfnl I _ _ Pro+idea_•- - •-- RD-•-••-••••--. Whitby R. R. 1 the Grand 6[astsr, John, A. lE;ow� ;yon money. 31.45 Phone Pick. I= -land, of Toronto. Quality First Courtesy Always LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE The coming Thursday. June E h: rai "1A- t.1t-fslend�s•'sf - - - - - t . _ _7. Bethel Gemstar esat of Clara _ - - -, - $Ei��ONT . , y� _. _ moot. to come oa that day and �CR',EAall�lEi�C''Y 1 ...Rive the grounds their annual at• Cho�f ��� _ _ [cutins. Everybodycome. (1 w Highest price paid for A football gap a od be played _ NEW S . GO J Cream at the between Oherr wood sad Clare- � - wont on Saturday evening at 6 `` }�_ 'clock on the ark here. This Such a aOIIld b Clamp ` C'reame - Ba to o n before the o e h da _ Q p e froc'e'd es X F ywill be a real ens ams as Cherrywood has s real team. Give as a trial and be convinced - of high prises - Brougham Union Lodge. A. F. !k Week M., were favored by an official Fresh Every Week We have a complete line of the Western and fsmous arab solei[ from R. W. Bro. G. S. A. Shoe& -All sizes.' Y Whaley, D. D. G. M., on Wedges day evening, the 26th ult: A large the Qel'� A fall supply of Carhsrrt's Overalls and' -Smocks. STANDS FO$ THS BEST dumber were present and an on- _ Sarki Pante and Shirts..., joyable time spent. �OW88t rices: 2 Next Sunday morning at the P Men's blue Chambray and 1adiRo blue Shirts at 70 cents.' _ m• $aptistChurch the Ordinance of 1, 'Men's fancy Bilk Sax, assorted checks sad colors. reg 1. at 75c. the Lord's Supper will be adminis- Highest price paid i? tared. The pastor's subject will Call at j �ijfjlOfL"t Phone 3800 be "Heart Direction.” Io theI n,7 evening the subject will be "What :for farmers'ez > sON�'. ONTAR2C -=--- '1s your Price.' 7 _ Next Monday evening In the B. produceY. P. LT., -The Kinit's Birthday" will be the subject of three inter- historically i e - •�� as sting papers which will deal both�� Your DA��� �� historically and epirituslly with*r Litter; Carriers, thissubject. All young people areSPIEL-ING Pumps, um ' Hay Carrier&, ,,cordially invited to attend. - Bowls. reDoor sure Systems te. Affair being closed --kr several ,HOSE who find it more convenient to - It will pay you to my rices ova. Sundays on, accQan o fSe whop : n9' here a do their banking by mail, will find- that above before buyCn6 elsew�ece. , z 'log cough epidemic, the Sunday _ the co-operative services of this Bank meet FBAIIiH J P80[TSE - Schools of the village will re -open ail requirements:' Write`otr nearest branch U�TTARI! again on Sunday next. Therew" to -day and arrange to do your banking by PICKERING hardly a child in the village who escaped the distressingcow � at.At Last-.! f mail. You. will save the trouble of frequentLath'eraod Mro.Pileysodeoo&, trips to tows. i 5 Itoosell, Raymond and Clifford, _ u - -.41 - 'motored to IItica, on Sands t4 _ - y _.-.. ' visit Mrs. Pilkeeyy's mother, who -is not in Road health owing to the Q infirmities of old age sod the afl:ter See 011r IIeW —�E-efts of-sn sato acciden a t - Wall p BitOQ�i�i 8RJ1FK�i, C which she met come years alto. r•' all Papers _ Frank Brodie died at Wood- stock on Monday, May Blot. Hies Paper for sassy roOfdl and r....� T Y , 99. all-ssaftrish sal bas1� :: a remains were brought to Clare- at every price ,�. What We Promise -We Do t amns oaG on e sy morn>ng so the funeral took place from the Consider: 3k morning train to the Union Came- Prion N " Maximum ' Security 2 terb Their many ' their sympathy to his mother and Sherwin • Williams' • atel who now reside at Chazy, • ,t � • Paints and N. Y. _ _ i nearest branch the Standard Our county council is now in Lt Varnishes hes rch of teams to haul gravel on iog the whereabouts of -your valuables to the Brock Road, which needs it ' - by you -or a duly -authorized -person ' FY very badly Our road -builders Make things look brighter `r, • .have come in for at great deal of The cost is less than one cent per. and better adverse criticism for the way they _ - -- able sense of secc>r y. Metre up the rpade last fell:, Every STAN DAA- K rain now is followed by exceeding- OF CANADA ly muddy roads. It is hoped that Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby the work to be done this summer A good range Of •,, , remedy the mischief done last and CECIL BRADLE ::will fall. 'a New-Ginghams PICKERING, - 014TARIO - — Reg. Simser, who has been on the staff of the Standard Bank just arrived - bere'during the past year, bas been transferred to the, branch at Come and get your choke Killaloe in the Ottawa Vslley, and left for his new position on Mon- are e day moroinit. Sineb coming to : '---pTuk'eU0ve r--- Olaremont, Mr. Simser has made a host of friends who regret his de- partnre from their midst. They predict for him a succeaAfnl fature n hls chosen vocation. He is being IDI T 'S ,C O T ` s"eceededin the hank here by I - I ('LARFNiUNT 11„ralrl (3o�r. cif Rrnn¢hattl. 1 •� J Consider: 3k When It N " Maximum ' Security 2 Y D r� at Minimum Coat • • ,t � I SAFETY Deposit. Boz is the = ' 'of i nearest branch the Standard Bank will relieve any anxiety regard• iog the whereabouts of -your valuables BANKING while permitting free access to them by you -or a duly -authorized -person ' FY ' at anytime during banking hours. `r, The cost is less than one cent per. ` YEA day; the value received-isan' estim- able sense of secc>r y. STAN DAA- K OF CANADA PtCKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager Branches also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby �w tion for repairing all kinds of harne98 boots. •,, , 11„ralrl (3o�r. cif Rrnn¢hattl. 1 •� J Consider: 3k When It done but once, be it great or the best small. alone is sufficient.; J. T, MATHISON � tti Office and Works, Whitby, Oak Pickering - lea* or Goods � e " HARNESS ' Our supply of quality Harness sod `r, Parte Is now complete. ' BOOTS-GREB SHOD We -have a large stock of this Famesu ow:band-unbeatable for bard wear and tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established repupr• �w tion for repairing all kinds of harne98 boots. •,, , and CECIL BRADLE Harness -maker, 'a PICKERING, - 014TARIO 11„ralrl (3o�r. cif Rrnn¢hattl. 1 •� J EAL- :-J.00ti;ing Ahead. ID M Th )',affaira of life are often disap if t � ll�i2.1t'r pointing. They hold out to us fond z { dopes, and we struggle and -urge; only r *• Jy to•fiud that the very strivings irritate ns by their scorning,aagn nisi goal was ,t t _ a shadow. 864nebody-has Bald thtt$ "disappoint menta are life's glory," 'I doubt it a ° , . , Had • do said they were life's "disclp- �" line" I could have agreed. - They ce•r• " tainly teach us, but they, are never7. glorious unless a man can control him- self to that degree that if his air castle 1 - falls he will at once ascii' to' get some' Yy ' `.•. ore substantlej structure. What can be done when things are : not what .they seem, ' when mirages, - come and when our castles topple x '� e t down' A man works -night aiLd day " • for his business; a student applies #"r ll� f: --- tion; a mother toils for her child, and So, in our dealings with others, tt is ..,"C .. �,,. - '.,. �.,•.... 'm ,.... - '!M .' . .. .. � _•�.M Sy.w... .. ,. - ..,. , ... Z., C seems to be eternally delayed. Shall r w•. _ ; x_ we then give up in despair? Shall he many styles showing low to dress dress onlytohecthings we see. Lot IIs know that -• '.�,4 1 `.. • 3 say:' "I won't try any more"? Ssiit•ely the great Wiritual forces, thos ttkt, - • not: - - -• + ti� y w character and- individualityfor the agents iexalting. Never let Gtaap Nothing in this world' can he des - ;junior folks are hard >o buy, but easy potatmeats soar or spoil, 1' , troyed. Do you realize that.? It can .;. ', _ - � - - •lam climb, and a we get nearer the to so P -.. tertals, cut on simple lines, x*j?1 p give .. .- •t.... •... .. _ i .. children the privilege of wearing `- noMr-perisbes, work is never lost. adorable things Price of ,the book EAL- :-J.00ti;ing Ahead. ID M Th )',affaira of life are often disap if t � ll�i2.1t'r pointing. They hold out to us fond z { dopes, and we struggle and -urge; only r *• Jy to•fiud that the very strivings irritate ns by their scorning,aagn nisi goal was ,t t _ a shadow. 864nebody-has Bald thtt$ "disappoint menta are life's glory," 'I doubt it a ° , . , Had • do said they were life's "disclp- �" line" I could have agreed. - They ce•r• " tainly teach us, but they, are never7. glorious unless a man can control him- self to that degree that if his air castle 1 - falls he will at once ascii' to' get some' Yy ' `.•. ore substantlej structure. What can be done when things are : not what .they seem, ' when mirages, - come and when our castles topple x '� e t down' A man works -night aiLd day " • for his business; a student applies #"r ll� f: --- tion; a mother toils for her child, and So, in our dealings with others, tt is yet in many of these cases. success g0 cents. well for us to . know that we shall be C seems to be eternally delayed. Shall r w•. _ ; x_ we then give up in despair? Shall he many styles showing low to dress dress onlytohecthings we see. Lot IIs know that -• '.�,4 1 `.. • 3 say:' "I won't try any more"? Ssiit•ely the great Wiritual forces, thos ttkt, - • not: - - -• + ti� y w character and- individualityfor the agents iexalting. Never let Gtaap Nothing in this world' can he des - ;junior folks are hard >o buy, but easy potatmeats soar or spoil, 1' , troyed. Do you realize that.? It can t. 'to make with our pa(rterns. A small There are ever he heights for us. to - be changed to form and feature; but climb, and a we get nearer the to so P -. - -! _ tertals, cut on simple lines, x*j?1 p give never_ banished. Life never dies, love _ _ ..._ _ .... ._. .. children the privilege of wearing `- noMr-perisbes, work is never lost. adorable things Price of ,the book us of our achtedemeats.Ica — s.2 Only as a grain of wheat falls into 10 cents the copy. Ml Bell - y i . y< . the ground and dies does It yield the, Y - - :. - `- • _ T ~ Wrile your assays and address p:aCn- harvest. Yes, even when it 'seems as - 1 4 ' shine have awaited the coming of this though every effort is useless we - as you cant. Enc',sse 20c is hour. Brom gnarled and sinewy hands, • should say: "I won't give up' I'll keep .stamps or coin (corn Preferred; wrap heavy implements' drop. listlessly as z r - -on.. Success is round the corner." - BOYS INVADE CUNAROER - When things are drab and dismal, _ - Among the movements ln'the interests of boys such as the."Big Brother" movement, the most recent is a U- W4ien clouds and &forms are o'er us, "Boy's Week," which was recently instituted in Montreal. Among the various activities were entertainmants and • . :' .fi and friends are few" and life Is running Instructional programs for the boys throughout the week, Such as trips to locei po:n'ts of in•terest, visits. to local Lide 8t 'Torooto. Patterns sent low, when you are misunderstood and factories, and Industrial plants of various kinds. Although living in Montreal, one of the largest ports on the con. - - -- slighted, it does seem as though God tinent, thousands have never seen an ocean liner. This picture shows a large party of High School ;ads .at the con- - had forgotten and Nature was betray-. clusion of an exploration tour of the Cunarder Alaunia, which was the Bret Cunard ship to. arrive and leave Mont- ont- 1032 1032 Ing tm When you feel this depression real this season. - After exploring the Alaunfa from the bridge to the engine -room, the boys were entertained at GRACEFUL DESIGN FOR PARTY of events, try saying to yourself: "As i tea in the cabin9 uarters. don't like the outlook. I'll try the up- A New Endin the Lord my soul 'to keep -keep—" A serum to immunize individuals "It,"- - -,t OR BEST WEAR. The school look." The ghat thing 1s, don't let diaap girl must be chic and 4 - engagingly simple mode, is suit= poiatments get on top of you, It is so Tommy, very sleepy, wa8 'saying hila against lockjaw which is '.considered If hollers, ietmhlm ,this `able for the little occasions that i easy to fall a prey to the outer forces go, eeny, promising, has been prayers, p g, n developed at the - ' "Now asiney girls of eight to fourteen attend. It is whicsh hold as down. -Trust those in- I lay me down to sleep, I ping meeny, mo!" Pasteur Institute in' Paris. - _ ~. made of crepe de chine and daintily ner powers of yours which can exalt , decorated with bands of lace which •when all around tumultuous seems." >• -. - 4AN EI��LISH G41'fAGE-TYPE HOUSE appear on the short kimono-s'eeves The thing which. wins Is faith -faith Qui cont on haut," words of r+ and on the aha I In God, In others, and 1'n oneself i; ped frills which com- Appearances are apt to deceive. prise the skirt. There are three of these frills joiner to a long -waisted They make pretence, and we are read• bodice which fest-ensat the back, and.I fly duped. We grasp at shadow and ;'max.- ;�"c's.......`�3':'�-T:C�>�"n tYeY'-�i'�f"C�35•-is'f''biY�32,.s v' �, r.—� __ • tucks at the shoulders. Na. 1039 is things appear that conquest comes', In sizes S. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size but as we learn to discriminate be. ' 10 years'requires 2% yards 32 ore96[ween -the realities and the spectres inch material; lace insertion, or edg- that hope is born. -. -ADS 6% yard �2 inches wide. Price So, in our dealings with others, tt is g0 cents. well for us to . know that we shall be r Our- now Fashion Book along e wrong d if we trust �' f~�t� � many styles showing low to dress dress onlytohecthings we see. Lot IIs know that -• '.�,4 1 `.. • : 'boys and rte. .Sin ,left 9 gi P y I. the rue the great Wiritual forces, thos - 7 for well-dressed ehildren. C:othes of facts we cannot see, are the powerful - - -• + ti� y w character and- individualityfor the agents iexalting. Never let Gtaap `y��-� �/ ;junior folks are hard >o buy, but easy potatmeats soar or spoil, ` �r l t. 'to make with our pa(rterns. A small There are ever he heights for us. to - amount of money spent O' n ma• climb, and a we get nearer the to so P -. - -! _ tertals, cut on simple lines, x*j?1 p give shall we live superior to the things _ _ ..._ _ .... ._. .. children the privilege of wearing that degrade and those who world rota adorable things Price of ,the book us of our achtedemeats.Ica — - - 10 cents the copy. Ml Bell - y i . y< . HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Y - - :. - `- • _ T ~ Wrile your assays and address p:aCn- Blue -smocked peasants in Yvorae Aeld9 laden with heavy golden soil- - 1 4 Ily, giving number and sire of soca ',Patterns shine have awaited the coming of this - as you cant. Enc',sse 20c is hour. Brom gnarled and sinewy hands, • .stamps or coin (corn Preferred; wrap heavy implements' drop. listlessly as it .carefully) for each number and the village clock peals midday from a- i - -address your order to Pattern Dept.,wither-beaten skyey belfry. Child- U- Wilson Publishing Co.78 West Ado- 'jy ren with their gay [rooks and summery 01111111. , I - Lide 8t 'Torooto. Patterns sent tano fores rush without ado Into the _ rO— 1yRa IDail` � - road, through the aide open school • - 'door. " .,,,., yVsrs %n Miles Up- Before the sonorous and welcome Experts believe that the next great tones pealed through the mountain air, r wv-+ser - ' :war will be fought not on land or sea, there were higlrted certain overtures preliminary to this noonday ceremony. rs liTTLEWG�*xs put high in the air. The' contesting The garde -police has been seen by a ��„��• ti♦LAws •dr `t•� ra•. -- .' �ANLtY ST-hsol`n rotrces will be composed of niers in en• few to enter the narrow church door, ,�'t_a -, 99 loaed macbtnes, and the battle altt- tuft�wiil be anything from ten to with 'to lnecription: - "Regardes .les with >• -. - 4AN EI��LISH G41'fAGE-TYPE HOUSE ;twelve miles. Qui cont on haut," words of - - '.... Owing to the rarefied nature of 'the the full import of which no one beems By Lawson and Little, Architects. air the e ordinary aeroplane eaglIIe is air thele Qoeses'sed. He has ascended the winding stairs, .. .. .. • , , ' _- ...- .' The illustrations Show a suburban There are four bediooms 'and two The bath rooms are riled -and the of developing ng p more than a •.trectioa of its power at great hei-gifts. u p which as aspects] treat some of, the house designed 'in -a modernised ver-' bash rooms on the first floor, and two plumbing fixtures are of the Molt in- boiler Tests have lately been carried out, favored strangers and guests In the Sion of the English cottage style. bed -rooms and a billiard room In. the type. A room and laundry, to= however, which show th t, with the village are sometimes taken to see the - belle hesr ' The main entrance 'door opens into attic. All the bedrooms are provided o g..ther with coal Storage, have been for in the basement sld of artificially-producd r engines srad their r8verberating . peals,'whleh exclude all else, when one a wide hall, which is emerged into a with cupboards. The ezterior weals of � the house are provided The • .: heating is by hot water with oil bgra• of over 2,500 horsepower can be made is in the tower near them. square staircase bAR at the farther faced wiih multi -colored Rustic brick, l Ing equipment. The cost,of the house to develop their full power. The garde -police, for the moment A end. which together with the dark slate of � and garage, providing that simple The engines, it is proposed, will be -built bellriager, arranges the cord so The large living room fo the.right of the roof and brown color -of the � finish is used ,for fife interior ' in air -tight compartments ria is .SwteS that as'he leans heavily upon the rope the entrance is a room of unlimited` ,the woodwork,'give the hcuse an unusual• _wood work, would be about $10,000. oxygen ptimped.at th w" the pilot or other memberrof the crew. the peal is alien p expected and par -which pally felt by the children looking and decorating. The living and dining rooms on the -' : tion regarding the plans and specifics- ' k j.. s no human being could br ro indow of the- village The dining room is connected to the ground floor an'd' the halls on both tions of this house should C ch heights without artificial air the 'school. He gives the first inighty jerk kite r :Tile floors are trimmed in hardwood; the ,communi- - - - Jaeroptaaes of the near future may be of the rope which sends the wild kitchen being provided with a dining" remainder o e o wooer cats with the architect direct. Address wholly enelosed and rendered air tight, echoes crashing into the still air; and nook and ample &pace for necessary for stain or paint finish. The floors i Lawson and Little,. 374 •11eaver Hatt .•. '• - - tthe crew producing, their own atmos- floating over the mountain slopes, ar- kitchen equipment. are of hardwood. Hill, 1liontren% Que.' 1phere. resting the ears of wild creatures to - 1Belteves in $Ipns. their invisible haunts and native habi• - tats. - ;... Officer (to couple parked in auto)- All outdoors is now vibrating and _ _ to - .,Don't you see 'the sign, 'Fine for pulsating with the rhythmic, beat of perking?' twelve o'clock, the pinging of the long• - � _ Driver -"Yes, officer, I see it, 'and est hour of the day. Peasants and lit- -• -' heartily agree with- it,-" tie sch6al1 children mingle in the open ' - air, each wending his way to a humble _ - home for the midday repast, -and for - _• the lull and recreation which followsP14911-Book the sonorous ringing of-the�, } : now persists in its toll, smiting the air Handsomely illustrated with plane of m oderate priced homesbyCanadian Ar- and filling it with 8g1t8terI waves from " s 'Guide ;. chitects• Maclean Builders: will help you toedds -on the OW of home,eitedor its vibrations. But In a trice the fields are deserted. - ewe a.� -- - - -- --- 3nish, mirtertals ldtarlot it The wind wanders away. 1 ha, air- is ra r ]6c for envy. a� again very still and wAroely sighs over, Msct eea builders'Gvide echoing vibrations, now lost, as they •. ion• rn ,mt have Hosted over 'the other side of the ' hills. ' :. / . ` .. . . . �!bL'13h t� zt-•«',P• Fn,,{�rt .'1.J,�` b Y'�.i•+'.eJ`_1�'L?y2'+•`'�F'Fk ,. �•....• , :: ! . • "l 4•-'�wr.J. .1- N,, • .'Gut x+, y Z 4S.wS.. ':.-..:'1•. �,e v :.1 . - f _ . F'''td':�,_. 7, 71, 4e of from eight to the DIGESTION RANISflED Discuss Sunlight at Heahh -quality of cork improves each'time. The distinction of the ssay yield a serviceable bark' until It addressing )QNN D e can- Health Cou"s, in session Is a hundred years old, and thus have Amerl nr;,'ujh, tie 'timely Ps.e.of Dr. at Atlantic City, was accorded to two had its overcoat removed eight or nine RIE cowess. A tree that has been expertly treated Williams' Pink Pills. doctors . (rim Toronto, Canada, who times - In that p4rtod. - rtaik 0= — — ------ 1%0SE The urgent'ileed of all who suffer contributed papers to the dt. The- firen- avIE -�eeeatirr t> tuff to -b",l klzv UO -CES cork- is of too coarse, a qualfty to be the blb6d. Pain acid d'&tre9B after eat- n question were Dr. F. F. Tisda-11 and used for anything but -tanning pur. Ing Is the way the stomach shows it Is Dr. R. I. Harris, of the Hospital for PGSeS. The second crop is better - good enough for stuffing lifeboats, and re' Sick Children. IS. )d TEA nature' ldram. too weak to perform the work n 9 intended it to ..',given weak stomachs byDr. Williams' dall said, in part: do,­-NeW h is In .the cpurse of his address, Dr. Tis- se on, where smoothness of texture . strength and elasticity are not, essential. For _4 ' -- Pink. Pills, because there pil:s enrich . "One great effect of sunlight on the bottle corks the highest grade bark Is ='and purify .the blood. This is the .na- body is to* increase -its resistance Used. Lural process of giving strength and against Infections, such as the common Cork arrives here in big slabs that atf 'tone to the stomach And accounts for "cold," influenza, pneumonta,'ete, it have been boiled and pressed gat. the speedy relief in stomach disorders has been Showa that the effect is due that follow the use of these pills. Proof not to the visible rays cf sunlight but Broken, Bones Won't Matter. Private. of this is given by Mr. Win, H. X411y, to the very� shoft inliathle, uttra-violet. HFAT1111Y CHILDREN It is possible that, as th,� result of 59rgeant-"Haltl You can't' go iti 216 Earl SL, Kingston, Ont., who says: rairs. Experiments in which blood was T111% the there." -"I cannot recommend Dr. Williams' removed from Patients before and af- recent e2�periynents In -Japan, ultra -violet rays ALWAYS SLEM WELL breaking of a limb, or even a hip, may -Priva-te--L"Why notV Pink Pills too hlghlyI had , be% ter their exposuke to u be looked. upon withou-t alarm, "Because It's the colonel's tent." inereas Soo 19--thered witb indigestion 1 a ehren!_ ".ow@4' 2 marked "Then what have they got `Prl form for almost ten years. Everything-, power of the bood to resist or destroy Healing broken bones, may be has. 11 if Baby Does Not' Enjoy Re- te,,d and tfil- fractured bo�ea of even over the door for?" would eat would turn sour. I felt as bacteria alter the individual had been though there was a b d. ball In my expos - to these rays-. There to ample freshinz Sleen e Far Old peopI4: will -knit together If the stomach all the time. I felt tired and root that apop"' ,.great portion of our 111 From 'Well.- patient is treated with a certain -glan- Those who suffer'from desponde a weak and would often turn dizzy. I tion suffer from a lack of these rya the grass between each daisy f ri'l 1. dular.'extkact. Next to the thyroid Of many things it mast be said, . d*Lb not yet appear." But those words 1 doctored and tried many medicine -s, during the. Winter. and Spring months. -The healthy child sleeps well and gland in the neck are four tiny glands -1,-'raugit-a aeneatumotprewureon the heart-) spending many, many dollars, but to In the case of -infants and children, during his waking hours is never cross known a# "parathyTpld,glands." It is -;-7 -spiff, Their misty sliver -tenderly to drown, ao avail. One day I heard a lady prals-: not only is their resistance tai Infer' but always happy and laughing. It is claimed that when an extract from swEBK HARD LY AL ,Ing Dr. Williams, Pink 1111 -Is and I de- 1 tion loWered but they also develop only the sickly chilil that is cross and them Is swallowed or Injected, the per- outdoor exercise or sleep, -or improper cid46d to try them. I am more tham: rickets. These gssntlal, ultra -violet glad I did, for I found relief, and rays are the oneswhic't produce t , an- 'peevish. 'Mothers, It Your children do centage of calcium and phosphate.,In the blood setum is caused to rise. limitation. The words suggest possi- soon after taking the pills for a couple of ning of the skin, so an effort should not sleep well, If they are cross and cry a great deal, give 'them Baby's These chemicals are both essential 'Here be sits droning mont1ii the trouble disappeared, and be made to got tanned as early in the. Own Tabletg and they will soon be In bone building, and one r4eason'why climate especially favor the growth Of. now I can eat all kinds of food,' and Spring as possible. As glais cuts off well and happy again. bones are so slow to heal is because it pwdumls vegeume (:OE"m4t have again my old time health and the beneficial rays, it L,, necessary to Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but takes a long time to extract enough of li�d up by the blood anti strength." get out in the direct sunlight. There. thorough laxative which reguaie, the mese eu tsbancesform horizon not think of It And we must If you, will send your name and ad- Is little doubt ese rays that a lack of these bowels. sweeten the stomach, banish these substances from the blood. Dr. Owaga, a Japaiiese surgeon, has one's very best effort. That Is dress to The Dr. Williams' Medidne Is a great factor in the -production of constipation, colic and'indigestion and HamfltomOnt -"I ba taken Lydia your face; Co tory Brockville, Out., alittle book, our high mortality from respiratory promote healthful sleep- They are abso- been experimenting- with parathyrold F. Pinkham 9 Vegetable Compound "What to Eat and How to Eat," will diseases during the months of Marl�h lately guiraiLteiO free from Opiates extract, with results that seem to in4i- cant, corrects constipation in nature's De mailed to you prepaid. This book and AprIL"ew-born and may be given to the n. nabs le ,,cess. for this tim.- Contains many noeful health hinu. More progress has been made ilk with perfect safety, Marble WIII*Bend. And slim as hda pay. You can got these pills through any the understanding of cancer in the last You ran obtain Baby's Own Tablets a view, medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents fifty years than during the preceding through any medicine deale . r at 25 Marble is not rigid; a slab under trouble so badly I hardly walk A box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 600 years, In the opinion of Dr. George cents 'a box, or by mail, post paid, slow heavy pressure will bend like thus permits thorough and rtgular 'the Co., Brockville, Ont. • A. Soper, managing director of the from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 4 -tiff tar or wax. of Lbeir coming to fruition on earth. American Societyfor the Control of Brockville, Out. bore. -V.IldredWhitney Stillman: Galway county council has decided but St John suggests the r *ssibility of larger things. in this life than we -have Cancer. Presence. h ardly get around to do my hoctse- . that the- inhabitants of the Islands off dared to ho -pe The aaddeot burials are "The information- which exists to- What We Are and May Banish -ne Blues" the coast are so Poverty stricken that it to useless to attempt to collect the not those of men and women who are thought that I shou:d miss you on day in regard to cancer is not only Become. The Regent diamond, which was dW dead, but of talents hidden irr napkins, this hill, more extensive but of more practical time. I was told coffered In India in 1701 and weighed rates, which are flue years In arrears. their possible wealth unsuspected by Where we have watched the slow cows value than many persons suppose." The Bible dose not tell us every- By Observing so Minard's Lhilment In the iiables. their owners. passlug down. Dr. Soper said. "It.18 sufficient to re-, thing we would like to know. Its writ- Basic Rule The black and white• the white one duce the present death toll one half era do not pretend that they know all ..Nawre's ell and, the brown. '"Dropping among women and one third among • that they could wish to be sure about. i "it.) Those who suffer'from desponde Harvest. the grass between each daisy f ri'l 1. men.- p Of many things it mast be said, . d*Lb not yet appear." But those words 1 listlessness and headaches can usually trace the cause of these conditions to WOMAN COULD -Ifs{ re whe-rp -w_e-_Pzv-­a rnary-evenings -1,-'raugit-a aeneatumotprewureon the heart-) are itat to be. construed as a mere ne- constipation. -;-7 -spiff, Their misty sliver -tenderly to drown, Don't be frightmed it's not heart trouble -it's indiiiestion. Seigel's syrup *ill fik it. Any drug more. sallon. "It d*th not yet appear what we shall be" does not mean the plat- They are frequently brought about by overwork, nen,owi strain lack 6f swEBK HARD LY AL :, -The corn crib the silo and the EC Ing of a barrier, but the removal of a outdoor exercise or sleep, -or improper tion to seek to be good. The Bible town. 1"irofesseur. limitation. The words suggest possi- food. but more frequently by the-noin- lent to take at such a always helps, and if tak#n regularly and per- sistently, will relieve this condition. 4, Came _I ely rill dark on as the whip- 'Here be sits droning btitties greater and finer than these observance of nature's basic ruk-- regular thorough bowel elimination. Rm Hom Telh how Lysm E. climate especially favor the growth Of. On some forgotten truth; of our meager imagination.- They ' Poisons from waste matter -left �c pwdumls vegeume (:OE"m4t Each buttercup, each bird note speaks Heedless of spring time, warn us against accepting too near an li�d up by the blood anti Redwed Her Health of you. Intolerant of youth. horizon not think of It And we must a the absorbed y the system, weakening Through the dim tress I nearly a" one's very best effort. That Is as a promise lutentied _wbolly for nerves and lowering the vit alify. HamfltomOnt -"I ba taken Lydia your face; Here he sits dryly heaven That may be. and probably Nujol, the scientific internal lubri- F. Pinkham 9 Vegetable Compound :-Each stretching twig weaves memories Talking all day; is, included, but. the promise Is also cant, corrects constipation in nature's and would not be that are daw. Woodenly sober for this tim.- own way by augmenting the supply of lubricant. without it now. �:Z­ 1,had female I tbo,&W to shun the t06 familiarThomas And slim as hda pay. Gray mused in a village nature's a view, --Maurice Kelly, churchyard on the latent talents per. Naijol by softening the waste'matter trouble so badly I hardly walk rn feet- an emptiness about the place. manently buried .there with so }sore thus permits thorough and rtgular 'the could I I but. no, I do not miss you. You are Too Poor to Pay Taxes. of Lbeir coming to fruition on earth. elimination without oviitaxini g intestinal muscles. It is gentle, safe and was run - down and could bore. -V.IldredWhitney Stillman: Galway county council has decided but St John suggests the r *ssibility of larger things. in this life than we -have at can and natural in its action, and taken for any length of- time -without h ardly get around to do my hoctse- . that the- inhabitants of the Islands off dared to ho -pe The aaddeot burials are any ill eff ect. work. I would be The Regent Diamond. the coast are so Poverty stricken that it to useless to attempt to collect the not those of men and women who are Ask your drus*ist for Nu , I to&y in bed three or fou'r days ata The Regent diamond, which was dW dead, but of talents hidden irr napkins, -loci for ta. and remember It time. I was told coffered In India in 1701 and weighed rates, which are flue years In arrears. their possible wealth unsuspected by '*N*joC' in red on both bottle, Label by a friend to try 326 carats when cut,, was for yqarl so Minard's Lhilment In the iiables. their owners. and package. our !gets e Compound. I did, and The world's fluest large diamond. y the time I took two bottles 11 was beginnin to get around again. I took n bot es in all, and now I am all it is time 0 P es e,- nsI right again and doing my own work. eve for, Harvest. literature of despair which has no lit - I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia tie vogue in some quarters. It tells tie vogue R Pinkham's Sanative Wash, and I WE BUY London is the hub of the cork world people that it is futile for them to as, think if more of it was used women and takes the greater psrt•of the valu- I pire to be great, and a foolish depriva- without it if it cost much more." - 7 )Are. NELLis Hoax, 28 St. Matthews LE EC E WOOL able bark harvesits.of. Spain and Portu- �gal, tion to seek to be good. The Bible and weak sometimes? Lydia H. Pink- ' F lent to take at such a always helps, and if tak#n regularly and per- sistently, will relieve this condition. 4, the two countries whose sioll-and holds no such view of life. Itdo" not climate especially favor the growth Of. promise every man that he shall be Harris Abattoir Co., Limited the cork -oak. great, but It. says that most men can Strachan Ave, Toronto The Industry, is strictly supervised. be greater and very much better than No tree, for instance Is sAowed to be they are, and that the jueet Is well _barked" until It is at least 161n. In Cirworth one's very best effort. That Is cumferetke. On an average, It takes not all it says. It declares that God BABY CHICKS a tree twenty years to reach that size. has large resources for the help of Later "barking," follow at intervals- those *he make the-mbst of their op - AT BARGAIN PRICKS portunitlee. you fto "IMom In The lives of the great Inotruct us In in- n- wave one of which is that al - to Ly utuy at noes. NURSES most any of. them might easily have 9wfov Strolis WNU Loghm missed being great I _.Ilie had failed to "lop 4 In. Toronto meeprui for inouraiik to take ad -vantage otlplsorft favorable op - r 07 '4 d$11 'L BoffW Rocks &#s"sU*a wfth Solinve and Allied Hospite,146 L 0. ortunlity such as,other men neglect. I" York city. oilers a three isiors' Coorn Jose 1-12. per 11" of ralof to yeawl $13; After Jose 14, $11 T .1 having the, Some men nuy improve every oppor- Sood a eard'for Fros IMALratod Catalogim required odusafien, slid desirous of -106*001"t tonity.and never .be great; but that mortes, This Hospital his adopted Me eight '7 does fiat prove that it Is right to neg- r4GAK R1bQK FARM boor sydem. The PuPits, rocoive tiniforms G*f 6T the Sohool. a sionoly allowance and trevollof lea opportunities. - The honor roll of 7., pLL' D PORT CREDIT, Do EDIT, titio"we to and from New VoML For W"or those who have entered into life in its fMwwrtlM erns thy. 94wato"dent 7 hlgher and learge meaningf 1i of those who bave not let themselves slip into disregard of opportunities for larger service and grasper goodlie". g High School Boards and Bo" of Education What we are 'to, be 9ftel be related .4 too whit we are. "Even now are we Are authorized by low to establish theof God. hove is wti y- it I a 3 4NDUSTRLA4 TECHNICAL AND reasonable for us to hope for and pro - for 'd'safe by rpillion 4 ART SCHOOLS per to expebt the very beat. So much P s and prescribed by Physicians for this and why not 'also for rove With the approval of the Minister of Education. heaven? DAY AND EVENINGCLASSES Colds t;'Headache Neuritis Lumbago . Mina rd's Liniment King of Pain. may be cond(jct4d in, accordance *with regtilations Issued by SM :.-Pain pleuralgia -,.-Toothache Rheumatism the. Department of Education. For Young.or Old. THEORETICAL AND PkACTICA-L INSTRUCTION Young Wilson had been mueh In - The schools and clasies are under the toreq,ted In certain sounds emanating DOES NOT AFFECT Is g6ten In various trades. HEART T --direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. from the WiPlama' harn; so when be next met young Pen Williams, he ask - Application for attendance should be made to the Principal the rD01 school. ed: AccePt onl P -Y "B ackage "You folks have got -a new calf, cr� COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, H' OUS91-1011-D n directions. Which contains prove SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE a provided haven't you?" "B boxes of 12 tablets "No," replied young WiManig, "that Handy ayer' _1`00;_ sR or- In -the -Courses_,,of__8_t_u#y re WttTe— 24-- Druggl- -Ln-P I ic Se HI _ubpAratepontinuetio. I Also a W schools, Colidplste Institutes,Nocational Schools and Departments.1ri-r Usnufacturs of MOMme"tIL sixophone." Aspirin is the trade mark (regfttomd In Canada] (vt Bar 11, Wbile It to won known Copies of the Regulattomb Issued by the Minister of Education may be I "A. S. A.' selderter of sallcynciteld (A"tyl saileylle Acid s, the Tablets obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. that Affptrtu means Bayer iusnursewre. to assist the public against ii, IM --ItsitatiouWar Orem," ISSUE No. 23-16. Of Bayer oompany will be staniqtd -itb their general trade in" y the time I took two bottles 11 was beginnin to get around again. I took n bot es in all, and now I am all right again and doing my own work. eve for, I Pix grown-ups to work so I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia R Pinkham's Sanative Wash, and I think it is good. But I owe my healthto the Vegetable Compound, and I think if more of it was used women would be better off. I would not be without it if it cost much more." - 7 )Are. NELLis Hoax, 28 St. Matthews Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimes? Lydia H. Pink- ' ham's Ve etable-Compound is excel- time. It lent to take at such a always helps, and if tak#n regularly and per- sistently, will relieve this condition. 4, to Ly utuy at noes. NURSES most any of. them might easily have 9wfov Strolis WNU Loghm missed being great I _.Ilie had failed to "lop 4 In. Toronto meeprui for inouraiik to take ad -vantage otlplsorft favorable op - r 07 '4 d$11 'L BoffW Rocks &#s"sU*a wfth Solinve and Allied Hospite,146 L 0. ortunlity such as,other men neglect. I" York city. oilers a three isiors' Coorn Jose 1-12. per 11" of ralof to yeawl $13; After Jose 14, $11 T .1 having the, Some men nuy improve every oppor- Sood a eard'for Fros IMALratod Catalogim required odusafien, slid desirous of -106*001"t tonity.and never .be great; but that mortes, This Hospital his adopted Me eight '7 does fiat prove that it Is right to neg- r4GAK R1bQK FARM boor sydem. The PuPits, rocoive tiniforms G*f 6T the Sohool. a sionoly allowance and trevollof lea opportunities. - The honor roll of 7., pLL' D PORT CREDIT, Do EDIT, titio"we to and from New VoML For W"or those who have entered into life in its fMwwrtlM erns thy. 94wato"dent 7 hlgher and learge meaningf 1i of those who bave not let themselves slip into disregard of opportunities for larger service and grasper goodlie". g High School Boards and Bo" of Education What we are 'to, be 9ftel be related .4 too whit we are. "Even now are we Are authorized by low to establish theof God. hove is wti y- it I a 3 4NDUSTRLA4 TECHNICAL AND reasonable for us to hope for and pro - for 'd'safe by rpillion 4 ART SCHOOLS per to expebt the very beat. So much P s and prescribed by Physicians for this and why not 'also for rove With the approval of the Minister of Education. heaven? DAY AND EVENINGCLASSES Colds t;'Headache Neuritis Lumbago . Mina rd's Liniment King of Pain. may be cond(jct4d in, accordance *with regtilations Issued by SM :.-Pain pleuralgia -,.-Toothache Rheumatism the. Department of Education. For Young.or Old. THEORETICAL AND PkACTICA-L INSTRUCTION Young Wilson had been mueh In - The schools and clasies are under the toreq,ted In certain sounds emanating DOES NOT AFFECT Is g6ten In various trades. HEART T --direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. from the WiPlama' harn; so when be next met young Pen Williams, he ask - Application for attendance should be made to the Principal the rD01 school. ed: AccePt onl P -Y "B ackage "You folks have got -a new calf, cr� COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, H' OUS91-1011-D n directions. Which contains prove SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE a provided haven't you?" "B boxes of 12 tablets "No," replied young WiManig, "that Handy ayer' _1`00;_ sR or- In -the -Courses_,,of__8_t_u#y re WttTe— 24-- Druggl- -Ln-P I ic Se HI _ubpAratepontinuetio. I Also a W schools, Colidplste Institutes,Nocational Schools and Departments.1ri-r Usnufacturs of MOMme"tIL sixophone." Aspirin is the trade mark (regfttomd In Canada] (vt Bar 11, Wbile It to won known Copies of the Regulattomb Issued by the Minister of Education may be I "A. S. A.' selderter of sallcynciteld (A"tyl saileylle Acid s, the Tablets obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. that Affptrtu means Bayer iusnursewre. to assist the public against ii, IM --ItsitatiouWar Orem," ISSUE No. 23-16. Of Bayer oompany will be staniqtd -itb their general trade in" iv f r+ - •tt. oqIons- ` LOCALISMS, _s. -9-78. Chapman has erected a � -Seed corn at Bnratiug'e, $7.85 ,, : „ . , -_. new garage on his. remises, the r,:.. p per bttebel Beat grade. •' � � �-'' work being dome by .John Draper. -Tile township council will le -Fod• and Mrg. Stork epeot over _ -J. T. Winchester, of Toronto, meet on Monday neat for the. raw fay with relatiyeapear George- occupied the pulpit to St: An- tranesctioo of general buginese: y .Y c . 1. tote • --George anti Mrs. Law, o£ To- n. drew's Church on Sunday morn.' -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, -George spent Susada here at the Ing last, when he gave an excellent practisingin Toronto, will be here in his office on Thursday _ + y.. address i1t' the interests of the ffi y from 10 --- - r77rA 61, t0 5 0, `J - �• _.�. Qil1rA1'j4 1'rpbi4l�le� Valent )3e � _ m•t Iib lienal, - -_ ---- .- - - -Mrs, King is nursing J. Allman warned Ilia bearers to be ready -Dr. Pallaise, R08ident - whose friends will be pleased to for an early -.election when a de- Dentist. Office over J. S. Balsdon'e �.. know that he is improving. termined effort will be made by hardware store. Office hours, 9 to -Mrs. $tee1S and twn children, the liquor party to destroy the 6 daily and *viening@ by appotuti• • of, Toronto, have been visiting O. T. A. The evening service was meat, l *ith the former's aunts, the Miseea conducted by Sys represetatft,ttvea -A special meeting of the ; 8muting• of the Gideon#, an tlr1t&nizatlon of Chamber of Commerce is called -Mies Laura Andrew, principal commercial travellers, who among 'ed for Friday evening, June 4tb, of the Enniakillea public school, bear other activities, are placing at 8.00 o'elock, in the Town Hall. spent Sundav at the home of'her Bibles in the bedrooms of hotels Picniar c raMgemeats__foc . - ,parents here. throughout the Dominion. Among is the special business and let us - -Mrs. Geo. W. P. Evcry, of the speakers was Pira Burton, who have everybodyy there. We want - - ';Whitby, and Mrs. W. J. Miller is well known to many of our areal picnicthie year. nt Tnesday with ibeir sister, business men. The service was Seasonable' -'G 0-044 Mrs, W. G. Seott,'of Claremont. much appreciated. CARD OF THANKS. -- -The moatbly meeting. of St. -,There--passed- 1s _ � ilfra. Rankin and brothers wish to ' _.Paul's United Church Ladies' home in Pickering on Thursday, thank their many-frteb e�`and neigh• Q • " _:--Aid -will be held on June 9th, May 28th, John Quinlan, one of bore for their kindness and sympathy, $ a t V r a c V 1 t 3wp, m., at the hone of Mrs. G. the -oldest and most highly re- also the Women's Ioatitute ' for their -=-St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will spected residenta of.the township. floral tribute, during their sad bereave - He was born in 1848 at Mount luent by the lose of their dear brother. meet at the home of Mrs. Bedson • Rath Queen's Count Ireland -on Wednesday afternoon, June and came to Philadelphia. in 1871,- "-- CARD OF THANKS. Trices. -at 3 o'clock. All the ladies -are welcome. when he came'to Canada and mar- t Mra. Thomas Calvert dad fatoily' ried� Mary' Heitzner, of Orillis, wish m express their heartfelt grati•_ The men's softball -seasou will and made hk home in Reach•town- tud.e to their many friends and neigh..'"Men's Canvas Boota, crepe sole, 1.75 k-- . open this week. All play -era' grid ship until twenty pears agor when bore for their kindness and expressions Men's Canvas Oxfords, crepe 8616, 195 $bolas interested p]�age. attend he moved to his late home. He is of sympathy during the illness and ' Yoalxth'@ CBnvtie BOots, crepe Hole, L50 ptactice on the park groan da this survived b his widow and five death of their dearly beloved husband y Youth's Oxfords, crepe sole, 1.40 -(Friday) evening. children : John, Frank and Joseph and father. - �Boy'a Canvas Oxfords, crepe sale, 1.20 - -Mrs. W. B. Powell is in Toron. , to this week attending the annual at- home,, 'Mary, of St Michael's Boy'a Canvas Sandals, crepe sole Sac Hospital, Toronto, and Josephine, Now AdwvrtE4semonts. Ladies's Canvas Oxfords, crepe sole, 1.40 - _ meetings Of the Social Service Conn. of Toronto ;also one brother, Pat- Ladies' Canvas 1 strap Slippers, crepe sole 1.45 f oil of Ontario ae the represents- Mrs. Daniel OR SALE -A second-hand He pv live of the Women's Iaatitute. rick, and one sinter, - - ; Conroy, both of Philadelphia, who F!=.range, Miss Agnes B. Thom,"T R. __ - _- -_ -All those who are interested were all at his bedside at the time No. z. Pickering. 38-40 -Odds and Entle in Canvas Slippers and Boots, t, 1 An. organizing &.girls' baseball team., of his death. His funeral, which PLANTS EOR SALE-Tomatoep, going at 69c and 98c. are invited to attend' the meeting was largely attended, took place cabbage and cauliflower, M. B. Burk, R. R: r oto be held at W. J. Clarks on on Saturday morning, 29th ult., No. 1, Locust Hill. .39-40 ' Mond>✓y evening, June "th, at 7.30. from bia late home .to the R. C, ANDER TWINE -Plymouth Gold Children'& Sockp, different shades, E9c to 59C -The W. M. S. of St. Paul's Uni- Cemetery. Medal. Farmers this twine call at a Boy's Socks, knee length col. tops, 90e and 1.00 ted Church will be ' At Home" to -On Sunday, Traffic Officer W. Ira Powell's,Ciaremont. 39.46 y p the W. M. S. of the Whitby Unit. � •'7Bdy'e Canvas Hate, fancy Shades and patterns, 49c. . . 1, Reid received a message from the VOR BALE -2 carloads of good grass -Ladies's Hose, fibre silk, 50 cents jed Church, Thnrsday, Jnne 10th, t,i �dale at the Mimico Induetrigl r cattle, 2 years old. htifersand Durhams_ F. at 8 p. ro•. daylight s:liviag, at the W, Silvers,des,Stouffv,lle. 39-40 Ladies Gingham Dresses, all patterns,, 98e - home of Mrs. Arnold. School to be on the look -not for Fancy Crepe Dress Lengths, 1.10 per yaad an escaped inmate, a boy named ANTED -A man to cut trrasa --.Fancy Rayaa, all shades, 65c per yard -Rev. A. R. Sanderson will oc• Thomas Brown, Who with a tom weekly for season. Apply to W. T. Dun eapy his pulpit on Sunday at 10.30 bar. Dumbarton, or at News office. e9 p panion, had taken his departure la. m. and 7. p. In. A children'@ without securing the necessaryf OAN OF S2(W WANTED -At 7 Call and look these bargains over. "baptismal service will be held after per cent on security of One stone house and " the sermon in the morning. Even- permission. The boy at first went four acres of land Bos Nr Pieker,ag News 39-40 lax subject, "Eliaah Before the bi Hamilton, where he stole B Full Zine Ot Oroc'eries alwapS bicycle. He then turned round '"�TR8. J. BROADBENT-Nurse Sing¢,." sad went eget, avoiding laces Graduate. Med., Surg , Fever and Mater- } ■ C ' Ysr a Congratulate M. Barrett on p oily• Addzer R R, 1, Locust Hill (SalemCor- ..on h an-, and a lj rig h his success at the Brooklia Fair on where be would likely t e atitu-ecog- Hers; a9tr: sized. Guards from the iaetitn- May 24th. having taken first prize OR SALE -A quantity of. pine prices. - for filly or gelding, 19?.8, is .sltri• tion also passed tb1•oa1;h the vii- Ftmmiier, dressed'. alas rna`b lumber, 384 . .. lags going east in search for the scantbng• 2x5 scantling; and 2glopiank: v. E. -cultural horses, and Srat prize for lad. In the forenoon Mrs. Reid drew"gbt, Pickering, 39-40 4 -- tone purpose or express -horse saw s bo ssiag along the high. •. gg y 1� OWS FOR SALE -One Durham in harness. T - -John and hire. Btephecsoa way who answered the descrip short ia s r k. R. R'%.!i. ue in a were inoro�to..oa_Qudey.__ia�- Bon of the much wanted yooatt Hill. Pbone Pick 1031. 38-39 J} their eon, Thomas, who has baso.-�:-Reid-gave-chase in his ~ car and caught rip to him about OR SALE -12 young pigs. 815.00 a ilo the hospital fora couple of half a mile east of the village. A ,, P`- 3 "boat,. $10,00 eacb, 1 nanny Msso weeks on account of injuries to his g with nanny kid: ben house as 10.$60: 00. A; closer @erntin proved him to be at tot 35, B F. con. Pickering. Fred Lam. s CHAPMAN arno, which was badly'alanRled is y Highland Creek P'. O. 39-42 4 the. object 'of their search. Ae _ :.same machinery. He is now doing Mr. Reid was Ia. Lhe act of arrest- ORONTO WET•WASH LAUN= ---- nicely and expecte to be home by ing him be attempted to escape T t the end of the week 1 DRY t 24 finisher Let our driver a and ",.tarn our 24 hour service. Just leave Your i y y and ran into W. A, Henderson's nares with Mr 5 W•1 avis• barber shop. We'. f SALE -$t. George's (.hnrch, Picker• _` • •fro Sands Joaa 6th : Sunda garden with Mr. Reid in hot our• w.a pick op dna de, 3 times a west School at 9,30&. m.. Services at suit. Both proved to be good (�UNN's LIMITED -Wish to an. epriatert, with honors about even. \ �nounce that they will open, on May 19th 10. 30 a. m. and 7 p. w. The preach- a i ,e stock market at Starboro Junction C. N. or at both services, iy divided. porbably in Mr. Reid'@ Spar market price ' W. R. Sproule. for station stock yards, W . The members of the Choir and favor. When both had got @oma for as kinds of livestock. F. ymons, represen- whet winded, another young man tau.'@. 33.ao ..others who will selist In the mnsi• Saturdays, May 15th and 22nd who was nicking dandelions in the nal portion of the service are re. T`ARiI hfACAItiERY-Frost & •, minded of choir practice on. Sat vicinity, then took a hand 1n the 1. VPond Cockshctt. Tudbcpe. Anderson, )ohm p chase, and the youth was Soon Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley * Muir. Fleury, -'ardeyy evening at 7,30 p. m. Rllk,nson. Best utas. Order your reppaag -On Saturdayforenoon Basil again minu8 his liberty. After now. Also De,Forest radios. W F• D,sneY, , being taken before P. M. Clark, Greenwood, 1;tr A large 'consignment of this season's Shirts, regnlariy. Bye bad a narrow escape from he was laced in Whit b ail to 2.50 to ,serious injury. He was accom p p J �j OR SALE -Cheap. RII kinds of priced at :..00 and r await the l\ rrival of the. Riilde. 1 wagons, harness, and all kinds of (arm im- r a ing George Cowan in deliver- plemews in good order. Also se -*era! heavy and g0 at 1.1J. lag read in the village, and when - 1.ght scales and cook stoves and heaters. Ftagh- est price paid for hides and woof' also live ooul Comm Li, ARZIY t - turning round on Church St. the Notice to Cr -editors try. H.Herman,Stouffville. Phone 1904 l8tr ` borne made a start and turned too -- --- -- - t quickly causing. the wagon to up- and Others.. " OTICE-I wm wrecking a few Ford 1`fors R'ne%sell the pparur•erycheal (have Rnnni>gg Boots- Men's and Boyar • .set. The occupants -were thrown - - � �- `� also for sate one �tazweti tonna¢, areal nice car. .i.� � out the wagon on top of the boy. In the Estate of Frederick Jatiee runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuog9out- McKay, Deceased. \ fit, which gives the Impression of someelass, and t p Fortunately the borne did not run at the ridiculously low price of 8130. As tars are Regular p• ace 150 and 1. 75 -Boys' to O0 at 1.10 k away. As it was the boy's leg Tl'a Creditors of Frederick James selli'mg thisis a remarkable bargain• Also a Ford ! )• J a was badly skinned and braised McKay, late of the Township of Pick- ton truck at $15o_T. C. Brown, Brougham. 38tf and Men's at'l.19. between his knee and aldkle, and Bring, ' in the County o Ont}uW. L•OR SALE--M.•H. farm machinery' { Farmer, deceased. who died on or i� These are real snaps -don t IY218B ��e8@. -- ble. boot was badly torn. He is about the 4th da Of March, 19M. are and repairs, OctOne 7 ft. binder, truck and car - y mer; one 8 ft, binder. truck and tarsier, both in ' 7now able to be around as usual. hereby notified to send by poet pre- first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one No. -On Tuesday afternoon last the paid or otherwise to deliver to eitberof 12 De Laval separator, good; one 13 -inch 126 De Ijard 'Special 8aatundersigned license. Also one imer Meetin 'of the Women's the undersi ed Executors _ or their Laval cutting e one 1923 Ford coupe with brick house. 8 rooms and dou. Instltnte was held at MTs. W. B. solicitors• on or before the IOtb day of, ble garage, with half acre for sale orient. D. Jj ' 1 lard 210 r Ib. -,Powell's. The speaker was Mrs. July. 1928, their Christian names and Gormley, Dumbarton. 21tf Friday and Saturday-(9itln s . o. per Towriee, of Athens, Ont., who surnames, addresses and descriptions. e lee on "A Pod of p'@, Prepare- full particulars of their elttime or iv. , tion, Personality,Perseverance. $areae and the acture of the securities, �1 m ,. if any, held by them. t Fred T. Buntln$i Pickering Her pleasing personality.and clev. ' Immediately after the 10th day of •Zetablishod 1857._ or manner in which, she handled July, 1988, the estate of the said Fred- :1ibs,enb'ect held the Company "11- erick James McKay, deceased, will be � bound far more than hour, vs distributed among the arties entitled smash �Amlhk, Fawkes gave a recitation and thereto, . saving r.sgA on y . - O• Misses Ids Sterritt and Elsie Lock- claims or interests of which the Execu- =,-wood rendered two, piano $wets, tors shall then have notice, and. all which were much appreciated. On others will be excluded. from the said I distribution. . 8• SO ENCE1�ii Wednesday aboutSfteen members from Pickering visited Brangha ed a: Toronto this 4th day of Dated - '- and had the pleasure of hearing June, 1926. Mrs. Clue Gordon T. Neilson's ICE CREAK -f' another address, egnally as good, u Ms, W end McKay, Executors, V�hitevale, Ont. bighl respected by the whole - community and will b y y greatly- Am prepared to iupply all sizes from Berry Boxes Three.- by Mrs. Tow rise on "Pattting Un- BEATON k RosQt ''SERVED miesed.___His_ftlneral-took._and ity into the Commnnity.°' ' months of Solicitors for the Execetore, Sundaes, Sodas. Cones and Bricks, -After many in. tense suffering. death came to the Room 904 Northern Ontarle-Bldg' „ 330 Bay !?t„ Tcronto. - .., all flavors. -X - �f► __ = relief of John J. McGinty on Mon Hlres' Root Beer fur a cool and -B A S K E T TS da forenoon. The deceased, who refreshing drink. h g Phone Mark. 8409 was in his sixtieth year, bas been -`a resident of Pickering the most Having purchased the stock from -- - N ellson'a Chocolates, '50c per lb, or tives and friends. He is snrvived 'by - ; - of his Iife. He was a atone- mason the Estate of better still a nice lb. box ' .-.by trade and was a man of quietW G BARNES and the entire' Cakes of all kinds dleposiGion, very industrious and Redding Cakes a specialty - honest in all his dealings, was -business of, JO$. W. DOTEN e+ / • • e , bighl respected by the whole - community and will b y y greatly- Am prepared to iupply all sizes from Berry Boxes Three.- �� = miesed.___His_ftlneral-took._and to Half this (Thursday) forenoon to the - -" - �f► __ = R. C. Cemetery and was largely Gleen River Buket Works attended by sympathizing rela- Phone Mark. 8409 ,R,MQ�►' • T = --s �' _ - tives and friends. He is snrvived 'by - _ A"RYI his widow, two son a and t-wo-- FRANK PENNOCK ' HONE�:9�00,.; daughters who have the eympa- ' thy of all in the lose of a loving ,,The Man that made the Barnes ,+ 0 hasband and father. ;Basket." .. _ - _ «,.. ':ars•. ... ,. .., .a .t,•, h .�.Y l+ •. 6- "6�>v'M s° gJl•L,�a.:a"e tfrfy.a.!,- ..-. v.. .v.. .. : '.._.i'. . :Y e w� •iia : nF.