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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_03_04P 11,1111111 Stw � : nkt.: .rc u y . . f> : a.r r. m.,. - ,_ r. .y. ., .a..r1 • -, - .i . .i.,mf.s,q ..: 1. ... ."_, a .v a,L o n;i. ','N . ...� . -,�s, • «*.; • ..'S.+ .e ;._ n . 3 -- ,...• .r,,• r i.c d "r . rrR.V, ,•,-,ys_•. a.- . e. , _ .1:. •�.• -• �+•.�a , _'r ` y!'r',�0.: - - -;.�= , .�-1;.. ... a. ,s. � tx •.1r.,5,- a4 i =, si v',,:y: .� ' t+ . (.;n rr1 • - !ir" iv n..r .N7n . ,-p,r,f . r:.TSw F r . .+ . ,- �a,.,'.s R�•.�,usY:.� . 'af .tvM x r,:tr.'.`• A; 'N m T7 •, � 4 z 'j ,SyG SX'.?d.� •" .. :. ,. •* .. ', ...? i''� "...' G:r,'t:I l' yy^ •el, 'E :'4. .Y -- _,... r. :. a urn•,... M .. .� : Y ,. v +�:.,.i •. , '..w • .. N _- ,,'w . 1. F ':T'. fool r , - I } 7 • NE. h.'!• , I }y* VOL. 'XLV I. PICBERIN(I, ONT., .'FRIDAY, MAR. 4. -1927 No. 2 a z' "- 1 %3rO �fAtilitontstl �rtlf7Cilyis. C C*Toe= Rr %PST G GREENWOOD. S STOUFFViLLE. Saw XiH and Basket C Born, on Feb. K to Percy and Mrs, D Dr ra and Mrs. I Freei returneu GREENWOOD }!� B. FORSYTH_ , Op - fstaead�of the American Opoo>aetrbcat r rs. Ulowa spent a few days last garden f w°O °t• O'tt W William Radler is busy these daps A A domestic science class, finder the Fruit Baskets of all dpacriptions, c cutting wood for F. L. (Ire ene a aus ices of the Women's Institute, B Betabliehed 1ti88 F. OHRFBTiAN, Barrister and i including qt. bones, pt. bones, g Mrs. S. Stewart Is visiting her dau• i conducted o r s ttx- _ _ •sotintor'NotaryPubtic �• MO�etr tO o orates and Baekete at A Albert Harvey spent a couple of T The Stoufville Old Boys, of Toron- r G. BROWNING. K. 0.. Barrie- l lowest prices. A A few of our sports were in Man- s strong. They will muster 600 or 800 , a im:ediatel west atPo•t° t Oftm Dundar street; S Shaping and Turning. c couple of parties. ' July 1st. F f ?ielsitbor. iouae phone ass• Offre phone 8se• T Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office $tools g The Kinsale Dramatic Club will W Wm. Crosser of this pl a receiv- , CORN e Northern • Ontario Building, aao S Salt For Stile o on Wednesday evening, March 9th w week while drawin a load of coal. O OATS A g ' ►. n: e: Rose: Adelaide 2767 C CHAS, A. WHITE, c cents. s some time. B BRAN 80M.-Building. ARCSON A— PIOKERING— i Successor to late W. G. Barnes A A couple of new radios have been T The Horticultural Society held a S SHORTS , Cotner Y e and Rich_ y - k Arena on Thursday . S ay and Wed- b FURNITURE t able to get a share•ot the music in c table nature and were very humorous. f for poultry +t stf T AT BOTTOM PRIUES d OROUGHAM. t The High School concert on Fri- I s Dental O _ D T. � -' B � •& Z c Thomas Perryman has returned g class of Oratory was of a high order, r have seen for a long ; ton Rd. sad Victoria Park Ave. To- C ONT. t ?oMerefrora a r in the west. - the first prize being allotted to Miss to try it. :' 4 d tt -. tear C $4 up. Chiffooere, 5 drawers p - J Mr. James Hand, who was report- W WHEAT and, BARLEY Wanted. a IMR D. O. Smith, Dentist. 8toua- a and Rood sized cuirrors, e returned home. ed ill in last week's News, passed l l .tee Honor Graduate of C icago sad To- h half rice. IG will a A number of the local masons at- y away on Sunda Mr. Hand was C Chopping Mondays, ' ' 19M No out•ia: appointments. tetgy f tended Riverdale Lodge in the city Z Z " Roofing' Material 1 H LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S. T The public library has books on � death was 78 yearn of age. t t of D History, Science, Travel, Geology and GREEN RIVER. 7 7� 891cehoara9 to is : l to s.au. Ind. -phone e. f 5 z British_ Colu,mbiR Shingles. - fee is only 50 cents a year. Get the L Little David Turner is somewhat - .. N. DALES. L `{ L. D. 8., D. D. S., ' 'vo, 2 3 and 5x i' M Miss Marie Devitt successfully pas- T The Ladies' Aid was well attended of Royal Colle �a a[ Dental Sur. s �— � sed the Elementary Piano exarnina- a at the home of Mrs, C. Carter. j j 41We hours, 9a m. to 8 p. m , saeurdams: 9 a. T TORONTO ASPHALT m music recently, Mr. Ernest Seitz, the M Messrs. Wm. Turner. F. Wilson, F. A A good supply, of Hard and Soft ° $R8ERTT, FALLAI91?, L D8.. M ROOFING g famous C Mrs. F. Poetilt was recently called p , M u rra ' to the home of her daughter, Mrs. O Of Kindling W IDmTat Surgeons and the Uaiverut�7 of Toronw. w widths' 4 in 1 Shingles , also h 'Jlrs. J. Soden spent a couple of R hear, rue children a ng ser serious y t s stove length. _ 1 lode bows 9 a m. to 5q. m , or by a000iat• y Ridge Roll. c days in Toronto with some of her W Wild geese and ducks will soon be 1 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. f�tall sla f Material, or will give price on t pupils w heading north. some of them coming DONALD MUNRO. PIOKEKING- j lx f finished job. E Elma Willis Lakin$ Honors in Prim- h here. I.?t us protect them at all costs. ? ? =. - �'j`UZASETH RICHARDSON -8uc. a ary Piano; Master Kenneth Williams L Local Jack Miners will brine visitors. . .. ewer to the late W V, Rrhardsm. re r - - H Honors in Introductory de, while - Cliff Postill is taking ti brick laying • • p`an,as . . � t$S era son tm�trst s a a� ec 1 • � _ g of Toronto. The other five candi- e graduates, the trades profiting there. w7�' Ilse Vi�l"$�e w . - 8isr aarlm of a1] hfads sYwwO b abostasl - dates passed very creditably, i by. i'. �' ~. A'�—° ° °s P °'�a� T TSE IdININa YAR�ET d dater is having a Baal fling by M Motor overhauling. top and side our. y� B- BEATON TOWNBHIPOLZI&K W Watch out t "The Path Rcrols s spreading colds about. �s. Belay f fain rePairiagg .. y.H.- - -.:: rri.v ._ _- _._. ,..w. _.�. - _A'...'r_. •__ �. _ .- ?+....Est ar.. �: :.. ?:'a -•.r ..�._- ...aa- en_.+,,.< ._., _�`h�e.".'. _ �c ar:�.. •"¢*w_. -.. ._. r -. _ 1_ ^, .. n.. _. s _ ... .. w._�, -, ,. -_.r. .y .. 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(b) Cancer, so far as we T Boys Iii Girls By 91r Berkeley Moynlian. , know, is not caused by any special T food or foods, or by any absence of The opening sentence of the speech SSa �+ s� a 'n s _ of fiiT Berkeley Moynihan on the s'pec� foods- Various articles of diet ys on Canada' r . have been lmyugned- domatoes, fresh i, of cancer not Only thrll' id his : au -,Y D t the country, with the re- m t ` - suit that the •ddress has been not is no sevidn a that others; any other OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE scientific mind that these ors y : only read but carefully considered- artiolee of dim in incise or is al SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATES — NO EN- Here is the sentence which was quiet•' tiaefaoe d , play any specific, part in 61 TRANCE FEE -- NOTHING TO SELL —RULES ly uttered wi�tout attempt at dramatic i this disease. (c) There is at pre CONTEST SIMPLE. t effect: "It the law of averages holds s; good one hundred people In this room sent no sutdalent pr.hof that 'cancer will die of cancer." Later we give the houses' or 'cancel' districts' exist, t? eight points emphasized by Sir Ber though here, again, striking examples The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a keLey of . individual eaception>s to this Mate number of othe-------b r ulisTiers o wee —newspapers-.-v "We hope that research may dig- meat may be observed. p y ' (5) The disease is neither inter- distribute thirty -six (36) cash prizes to boys and girls - covet' the ca for-the—best-essays on Canada. The object of this con - and enable us perhaps even to prevent goons have over seen any case is - v k, or to rescue its victims by some which transmission of the disease by test is to stimulate friezes_ —t 2 tills w -OD�et lIl�IA Ty of Y other method than that of operation. ,contact could conceivably explain the ours, and to help the boys and girls of to -day, the citizens + Cancer ie the most formidable calahme dev_elapment or localdsatioa of the dLs and leaders of to- morrow, to appreciate better the tre- enemy grows yeaaly [n strength, sad ' ' f' Canada and to get some vision though we are defeating bdm la some "(6) The disease spreeds from the spot originally affected by direct oz- , of that future greatness which fortune as un oil Tedly „ of his strongholds, he is gaining on va tension. marked out for this the most important dominion in the - elsewhere. . . (7) In the early stages cancer British Empire. t "Victory wiH not come through the rarely causes pain. This is a truth ' F' gates of dream. It will be won from f - a stubborn and relentless enemy by sa which It seems very difficult for a The Prizes WM be c,1 �4llows: -- - arrmp of ardent spirits who think no patient to realize. The truth that !n - -- - women over 35 years of age a lump in j First Prize $20.00. • Next Three $5.00 each. humanity." mutts of the breast I'S malignant in three cases - - toil too heave if spent in the se x Medical science has been enor• out o[ four needs all the repetittoa and Second Prize $15.00. 'Neat Ten $2.00 each. t4•3 monely anted by the appearance of a emphasis that can be given to It. Third Prize $10,00, � ;Next Twenty. $1.00 each. (6) While the disease is local and ` social conscience. The elementary Eve bo and rl who reads this a has a when the growth is eooesstbie cancer ry y gi p rights of mankind to ll�ht, air; clean- is suable. There ass, however, s per ilk liners and sunshine es`b befog restored chance to win one of these prizes. Read all you can even to children in the darkest quay number of cases of carcinoma where the growths are ace eocesstble about. Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- ,. tors of the great cities.- The extent of to the surgeon. or lend themselves , tish; study her progress from a Crown colony to her A SMART DAYTIME FROCH. what tnsutance companies. call 'the only to the most dangerous and least substantially present position of political equality -with the Mother- expectation o[ life' is eubetantis _ successful forma of attack." c� Following the fashionable straight widening. There are tows- I • visualize her future. Then decide from what L..___._­-Jsillr'ottette. this attractive frock has a the country that are not responsible (. Fragrance. angle you will deal ibodice front slightly gathered to a as the years go on. for decreasing with your su ject an vote your } plaited kirt front, while the back is toll of victims." essay in 1,000 words or less. lain. An effective scalloped Who Ithick -- ._____ - P Ded The Eight Lessons, Oil olear bubbling spring- (Contest Closes April 16, 1927 ). i .1yoke is replied over the skirt in front s finish the "86r Berkeley set forth under eight The clear bubbling spring land flared scalloped cuff' heads some of the important' lessons Back home:- IoW dart -fitted sleeves. The collar to •RULES OF CONTEST ' _a that the public ought to be taught," I remember the fragrance of willows - -- the eoxsverlle- type and a Says the Dally Te- Teg�ay�� Tl�- rustled- -a,ad whispered ciose.py� _'�,Ap schglar•s not over sev'ntesu (17) years of age whose paresis ... narrow belt completes this modish Sammsstzed, are - or guardians aubaerl1se for one of the papers cars71n8 this announce. frock No. 1463 is for Misses and ..(1) Cancer is always at. first a When I think meat may enter the contest. ffmall Women abd is in sizes 16, 18 local disease. Cancer begins locally: Of the deep quiet wood,- Essays may deal with the subject from any point of view, but crust ' and 20' years. Size 18 requires 8% it remains local for periods that vary The deep quiet wood not exceed 1,000 words in length. - i yards 88 -inch, or 2 7% yards 54 -inch __ material. Width at lower edge of in length according to circumstances; Back home. Paper of foolscap size most be used, and writ ng appeal on one a' drew "ith nits pulled oat-about 64 it msy even prove fatal while still I remember the heavenly fragrance i ride ouly. Neatness -111 be considered in making swards. _ _a local, and, therefor�[t�easible, still- Of hepaticas blossoming there. All manuscripts submitted become the property of the publishers. Inches. 20 cents. Send essays to Canada Easay Editor, is care bt this paper. • r k, removable, • Our Fashion Book, illustrating the y "(2) cancer chooses to attack a R� -1►en I think -'The following tutas'mr,tioa must accompany each entry - .Igrne � r t : lnsw d and most practical styles, will diseased rathor than a .healthy organ. Oi the swing In the barn- of oonteetant, Age. Address, Nance of School. Name of Teacher, and be of Interest to every home dress- The majority of people, it may be said, The swing to the barn i each essay must beet the following certificate signed by parent, . 'lmaker. Price of the book 10 cents commit suicide. if a�S cbIIStder the Back home'- } gusutdUz. or wl teacher, _ � copy, "I hereby certify that this essay le the sole Rork of (name of t effect of alcohol. syphilis, tubercle; of I remomber the fragrance of hay schoil and that (he or she) is not over seventeen (17) years of age." SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, -the conditions which are set going by That was sweet meadow-grass and red x WVrfts your name and address plain• the rush for wealth. with all Its at. clover. � IIy, giving number and size of such teadernt sacriRcee of caution and prud- Further Details Will Be Given Next Week. ' patterns n you want Enclose 20c is ence with regard to health from day When I think amps or coin (coin preferred; wrap to day, the statement, though shock- Of my own little room, - stamps - it carefully) for Baca number and Ing, appeal's to be true. My own tittle room -- - "� iddresa your order to Pattern Dept., "(3) The occurrence of. cancer is Back home' - keeping Silver Free from sure to leave no places u red, ncove -f� ;Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ads- Influenced by antecedent conditions. II remember the lavender fragrance Pm$ , The shellac dries almost as soon as It :aids St, Tororta Patterns sent by Concer almost never develops upon a That suothed me and lulled me to rest. Tarnish• to appUed. } kstsra moll. healthy tongue. The tongue affected -Grace l3abcoz Shields. In The 'tifoa!- The air la the chief cause of silver Pieces of s[Iver on which it has been —: is one which has suffered for many . tor. tarnishing. Anything, then, that keeps i D put may afterward be wiped off care- a, ( months or years from chronic super- "— r the air from silver wild prevent tar• I fully with a wet soft cloth and cool +wsar'vsC T>F311C' ficiad inflammation. due to syphilis, or No Wonder. aim `water; without injuring the shellac. The sun touches the smooth round smoking, or both; from cracks or fls- Doctor- "This is a very sad case. Tha air may effectively be it from 9tiverware treated In this manner will ?' balls of color that nestle in the box cures, or ulcers; or from denudai lua ' sir, very sad ihdeed. I regret to tell large ornamental pieces of silver • or retain all its lovely high luster lads the window of the little nedghbor• of its papillae by one cause or another. you that your wife's mind is gone- any other pieces that are not used for finitely -ov until the slitkllac is wore bood store. A e a o go C21rorl Imitation is a food and do -not need to be washed In off by repeated handling or rubbing. o burn in the tin o ales- cursor of cancer. -" ' t sum rased. he's hot water. by coating the ellver with 41 'seat globe that little fingers on the '•( •1) The occurrence of • cancer, so ( been giving me a piece of it every day white shellac. This viii not show; en ���T -Wi(L --- -- woodwork outside of the window far as we know, is uninfluenced 'by i for the last twelve years." it will not injure the silver 1n the I Patrtek did not usually wait long be twitch to touch. Blue epee grow round certain factors, sometimes regarded as i 4 , least, tore he attacked his food. But one day ' in wonder, almost as round as the 'causes.'- (a) .Theca does not appear II First clean and polish the silver- his mother noticed that he was sittif ' ;galaty of marbles while they follow to be any hereditary predisposition to I Eating animal fat, in the form of ware, then get a small bottle of diluted resignedly' before his plate of beet. jthe rays of sunligivt into the centre cancer. The fact, that one person in I butter, cream, or. meat, is now stated white shellac. Cover the eati're 'piece "Come along, •dear," she said~ 4" of the glittering polished stones. seven over the age of 30 dies from can -, to be of great assistance in warding with a thin coat of this, using a soft "Aren't you hungry?" Ail the colors of earth and sky, of oar must in tiffs connection be rimer- off tuberculosis. cloth it the surface is flat, or a very "Yee. mnmm °, °sty" yam and landscape, 'are represented _ _ _ soft, brush, as a discarded shaving "Then why don't you start7" l!n the pasteboard box that hohis the -- - brush, or a camel's hair brush it the "Oh:'' said little Pat, "I'm Just wal6 z bits of glistening, rolling stones, more Y piece has much decoration on it. Be fag for the mustard 'to cool," prscions than diamonds, rubies, or emeralds to the children. .Universality f a of earthly greens abounds in tints and sltiades. Jades, matachites and emer• y Ilids predominate in the flashing colors, ,. ". d > Read �Ood Maga$ine� with the garnet and orange - yellow _ tones- baubles that fascinate and en- . tNe Will mall you, Prepaid, the foilowtn9 thrall eager Youngsters. POPULAR MAGAZINES Rays of the sun fall into the core �r of i! marble'of wild cherry, lying atop At the prices Indicated. ' the pyramid of gooseberry greens _ .__ -011sck Nws s !' decked with mottled white, turquoise . , ...... = - =Maclean's 3 Years =ti.00_ blues, and cerulean shades of the „. Goblin ........................... 2 years $5.00 ........ `gelestial canopy above. Little hands with an age-old logging The Canadian Magazine ........:. 8 yeah $3.00 U sFS yearn to place the marbles once more ........ Ladles' Home Joarnal ..........:.. 1 year $1.00 on the surface of the dark earth, draw Country Gentleman .............. 3 years 31.00 ........ _ rings and circles with an idle stick, Hood Housekeeping ............... 1 year $3.50 I; E and let them roll and clash with their (r �I �. twehing colors against each other, . : shooting them forward even as little ........ .hands onee•did In ancient Greece and ..... sti For Homer's eke of 'Greek Rome. p k a, __.- children and their marble games. And durinIF,the'reign of- Elmperer Augustus over the Romans, marbles were a d,t- a ` version even for older' people. ........... �.: The Long any a t of it MECCA FOR CHAMPIONS ; ""ertck." observed the wife, "you The above photograph was fakeer at the Chateau Frof Quebec, R were talking to your sleep last night, spoke in terms of practically and abows, at the right, Lella Brooks of Toronto, holder of practEcally all and .frequently endearment of a certain Euphernia. Canadian women's speed records and many world's records. At the left is Wbb is EuphemLa7" & Isabel ,1lcCullougb, another prominent Toronto speed skater. Between these .,Wbr, my dear, that is my sister's two young ladies is another champicu, a champion of tho northern trails and e as none other than �lountle, the lead dog of the Chateau Frontenac dog team. "llfredertckl Your sister's name Is 1!onnNe has along record of service with the Royal Canadian Mounted Ilar]r! *' Police in the north. and always wins the hearts .of the guests at the Chateau > ' "Yes. deer, hilt we always called her : Froutenae. : Euphewta for short" Maclean'i :.... : .................. t year $2.00 . , ...... = - =Maclean's 3 Years =ti.00_ ...... „. Goblin ........................... 2 years $5.00 ........ r The Canadian Magazine ........:. 8 yeah $3.00 ........ Saturday Evening Post ............ 1 year $2.00 ........ Ladles' Home Joarnal ..........:.. 1 year $1.00 ........ Country Gentleman .............. 3 years 31.00 ........ Hood Housekeeping ............... 1 year $3.50 ........ E Cosmopolitan ..................... 1 year $3.50 ........ �I Harper's Bazaar .................. 1 year 166A0 ........ : - - Smart Set ........................ 1 year $3.60 ........ True Story ....................... i year $1.60 ..... sti Just check. the Magazines wanted. 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Dr. Monteith Provincial Tress. _ Warfare. _ �' s From the Farms — Ov l Possible Attack from Canton- Value of Crown Timbers w ` $477,000,000. y, t I ese Naval. Craft is Fended) $4,800,000,000: �' I' �.'L'�'I DOES NOT AFFECT. THE From the Factories —Over - 2 by Proclamation Declaring Value of Municipally Taxed MONROE DOCTRINE. $1,397,000,000. Woosung Approach to-the Timber— $2,600,000,000. From the Mines OveA Whangpoo River Closed to Value -of Mineral Wealth — Shipping.. London.- H.M.S. Colombo, cruiserI$87;000,000. Pp�g _ $2,000,000,000. attached to the West - Indies station J . From the Forests =° Over1_ Shanghai, Feb. 27.- Shelling of at • Bermuda, and commanded- by 103,000,000. ; Value Undeveloped Crown Ca tain A. M. Leck has been order - ijl Shangbaf from the sea and. river ap -; P Y, . _ Mw p — Q. ed to Nicaragua to protect British I From the Fisheries - -'Ova, China is the next move feared from I Value of Fish and fume b sixty Years a Teacher. by the From Furs --Over $3,400, Ste. Marie Ex- minister of Lands and g ' The move was' considered a drastic Fear of an offshore naval attack u Forests " asked and could not give guarantees T trlsse. ,. &i one and although intended to aid in I from any Chinese fires was unheard w will continue the debate on Tuesday t that British interests would be ale- e ever, holds that the Present ordce td _ the ultimate defence of foreign seL- ; of in recent years. The first show of q quately protected even in the capital, t the Colombo does not affect tba Mon -r dements as well as the native sec -! Cantonese- naval strength proved a a and could not offer assurances of any roe doctrine, and that the Colombo tfons of Shanghai, the order was im- • " TRINITY CHANCELLOR, m as regards the other towns, i ing to Nicaragua rnemy as a ,= - -body, shelling the W measure on G a Propments of the order closing' ad at the outer Anchorage to Shang- n 'CALLED BY DEATH " not be long delayed. ? ? the Woosung entrance, which is the h only approach from the Yangtsej and landed in the French settlement. i ing as though the Monroe Doctrine Winnipeg. — A marriage. ' River, generally recognize that theft The guaboat beat a hasty retreat w were i JChinese commander responsible for without checking the'efflciency of its N National Figure Who Had I I possibility of ` ceremony' in which the b _ J Many Religious, Educational f rag, but we can't believe that they ra and bridegroom were 7, - mitted to have a free hand in, the As a result the French Minister at. M and Commercial Activities. o either the official or popular a miles apart was related here re-! , movement of'ships 'w . However, it was, shelling of the concession, reserving T Taranto, Feb. 28. -Dr. J. A. Wor- The order has attracted but slight G Gently by - pointed out_ -that Shanghai's- immense the right to coiled damages at a Y Y a attention from the average Britisher. A Amsterdam, Holland, on her shipping movements are at the die - � later date. O Trinity College, Chancellor of the w as occurred in 1895 over the clash be- j wa to join Mr. Koni at terfered with by an absolute order ing Military Governor of Ktangsu, g Anglican Diocese f Toronto, and 1 1 A Alberta- Mr. +, hitCtin the movement of ships-land I Chan Tsun -chap , Sha -ntun T Treasurer of the Missionary Society' c concerning the British Guinea boun- ' ' Province war lord, arrived here this d of t e K ) t It is said that the matter of might morning on the same train - -°� ° usly - rind- Anglo_ _ _}erta a an amicable compromise, but mean- ; for Sungkiarg, 28 miles south of s daq morning at his home, 39 Prance severely strained • until arbitration T Tie a was performed. She was while all vessels violating he order :Shan hat, where the neat Northern w pneumonia. j wes agreed upon. ready to sail for Canada, and will b rather falling health since- the instal - d ezuela in 1903 when British, Italian desired to be married befor Pty Uollege in January, his illness ezuelan ports in an effort to force Synopsis ' of Proceedings of did not take s serious turn until i President Castro to pay reparations fir Pm acted as the l .Which , I about ten days ago.' (to their nationals whose investments is - ermitted b the laws of, °. A lawyer by profession, John A. had suffered through revolutions and Holland. The permission: ' y . . Worrell, R.C., M.A , D.C.L,_ was : political intrigue@. That- question was ProvinC�al Leg�slaure widely and favorably known through - finally referred to The Hague after the British Consul at Acosta y out Canada for a 1Qng period, He . ;c • - i President Roosevelt had declared that darn had -first to be secured. was prominent in many phases of the H�3 country's life, and wielded a great . PROGRESS DAY BY DAY _ influence in religious, educational and I - _ _ Heavy export steers, 87,25 to $7.768 'a do, com., $6.50 to $7 ; butcher steers - The object of this ' "Diary of the` "5: The records and files wilt verify commercial matters for many -years A choice, ;7 to $7.26; do fair to slature" le to supply our readers ,ever activity. at _a time of rapid expansion andIarke�`�s 'h fled $6.50 to $6.75; butcher eifers. choice with a concise, non - political, running! "6y An intensive collection of rev- progfess. I $6,76 to 17.26• do, fair to good, $5.501 statement of the procedure in our local' anus, with strict control of expendi- In business circles he was possibly - _ Ito $6; do, coin. $4.60 to $15; butcherxja Legislature. Only of speeches arid Lures, best known as solicitor for the Bank TORONTO. cows, g� to c�roice, $5 to $5.75; do measures of particular importance `•7. The same careful and skillful of Montreal, though he had' an ex- -Man, wheat-No. 1 North.. $1.64 %; coin. to med., $3.60 to $4.60• do, tin will synopses be given. operation o! the Treasury Depart- tensive and lucrative private legal No. 2 North., $1.,60 %; No. 3 North., � ners and' cutters, $2.25 to a�.75• bu FEBRUARY 21ST- ment as well as other department practice. However to the buck of $1.4236. char buffs, to choice, $ bo sib.60; I , _ P ' • 4 to - $4.50; do, bd � a: die -.1 can assure the public that there Canadians it was through his con- Man, oats, No. 2 CW, nominal; Na�do, wed., i £ �y P f 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 59c ; No. 2 3.60 to 8.80 baby beef, Chief interest centred around will be s very distinct holding down nection with the Anglican Ch reb $5.76 to $6 716 do ti t ry g feed, no ; western grain quota - 10: feeders, choice, , sussion pf Dill to, protect widows of the interest charges. that- he• became a national figure, par- tides, In c.i.f, ports. air $6 to $5.25; stockers, choirs, =• La is Aeceneed hus-battds' estates- ., ticularl in his capacity of- Hon, 8. -Full activities in every depart- y P q Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 qld, b.2l; to $5.75; do, fair to mad., $4 toi� Moved by J. G. Lethbridge (frog,, ment will be carried out for economy Treasurer of the 'Missionary Society. yellow, -86c; No. 3 old yellow, W. 4.50; springers, $80 to {88� West Middlesex) and spoken to by and still having in view no starvation Born in Smith's Falls, On•t., in MiIlfeed -Del. Montreal fret' s, milch cows, $66 to $80; p aiir�l) , Proux (Lib., Prescott) and the service. 1852, be tus the older - of the two bags included: Bran, per ton, $3 2b; to aced' cows, 140 to $60; calves, choice,' _ Party leaders. Amendments to .. soma of the Rev. J. B. Worrell M.A. $18 to $14; , med., $10 to $11.501 t Health Act, especially dealing with 9. Public debt will continue to -be aborts, per ton, $84.25; middliaga. do, coin. and risers, $6 -to $6; lambs lee under control and well in hand, He received his schooling at Trinity $40,28• I choice, g� , pt $12: to $13 • bucks 9 milk inspection and Private Bills al- `110. Provision for the debt retire. College School, Port Hope, proceed- Ont. oats, 56c, f.o.b. shipping points. 9.50; sheep's, choice, $6.60 to 7.50•; i y Ont. good milling wheat. - -$1.22 to . --- �r final the University o! Trinity Col- O g n - read - were - ` i n to y g'o vies 4. b0 to 6 • do culls, given-- or 'merit, g Y I �o, hea , $ $ + is fleadinga. In answer to •a questions 1 Toronto. At the lattef inatitu- $1.24, f.o.b. shipping .points, accord - $8,,60 hogs, thick smooth, fed a d the Premier said, "On no will co -.{ 'll. Pronounced adherence to the, - + new era of taxation reduction intro- tion he was a Prince of Wales Prize inQ to freights. watered, $11.26; do, f.o.b, $10,76; x. opsiate with the Dominion. Govern- man, and won, the Willfngton Scho1- Barley -- Malting, .68c. country points, $10.50; t�o off ducal by this Government, and afar- Buckwheat -75c, nominal. ,. ,►eat in the Jubilee Celebrations.' that reduction of direct taxation to arahip. iEie received the degree of Rye No. 2, 97c. $11.66; select preririum, par �heg.1112.20. B.A. it► 1872 and M.A. in 187fi. He MONTREAL, 4 `FEBRUARY 22ND- the ratepayers of the Province. Man flour pat., $8.1p, `To-. t then became for a time a lecturer in ronto; do, second pat-, $7.60. ( Uats --No. 2 CW. 76%c; No. 8 CW i Hon. Dr. Joseph D. Monteith (-Con., FEBRUARY 23RD -- - 66%c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., ' North Perth), Provincial Treasurer, -'• lassies at Trinity College. Ont. flour - Toronto, 99 r cent, d Hon. W. E. Rana wanted to know y per barrel in carlots,Toronto, firsts, =8.10; seconds, $7.60; strong' Raney He took up the study of law at patent, , . brought down his first Budget. The E wheon the Province had ever given b 86; seaboard, in bulk, $6.40. bakers , $?.40; winter pats. cho s Osgood@ Hall, On being called to $ Cheese -New large, 20}y to 21c; $6.10 to $6.15. Rolled oats, bag, deficit for the fiscal year ending Oct. Ottawa advice on Federal flutters the Bar in 1878 he became a partner s • 816t, 1926, was $812,140, as against and was given many instances over a in the firm of Crombie, Worrell twins, 21 to 2f %c; triplets, 2135 to lbs., $8 $3.60• ' Bran, $82 25. $5,107,865 - for 1926, and over eight' long period, and was also shown that rge 22%c. Stilton@, 23c. Old, 1 8 25c, Shorts, , $34.25. Middlings, 40.2-5. surd fifteen millions for '24 and '28 Gwynn@, with offices at Toronto. This twins, 8 No. 2 r ton car lots $14,60.- 'i 28c •triplets 27a ti�toar@ Ha , per -,. the Dominion Government had offered firm became Worrell, Gwynne & 28c• Cheese - Finest westa., 18 to 18%E J - ' a=espectively. The forecast• for 1927 t suggestions too the local House on sev- Beatty, -and was the-only legal .firth Butter - Finest creamery prints, 45 Butter -No. 1 pasteuried, 41% to� .tls for a payment of three millions off eral occasions. A long list of Gov- with which Mr. Worrell was also- to 46c; No. 1 creamery, 44 to 45e; No. 41wc. the Provincial debt, a reduction of $5 lernment Bills were given their var- i3i elated during. his entire profession-al 2, 42 to 48c. Dairy Prints, 34 to 3bc. Eggs - Fresh extras, 4bc; do, tirets,� • each on motor markers,. abolition of, fous readings. There was Eggs -Fresh extras,- in' cartons, 41c. a -clash be- life of almost half a century. _ fresh extras, loose, 46c'; amusement tax on admissions up to'.twee:r Belanger (Lib., Russell) and — 4--- 46 to 47c; : 1 k BGe, reduction in tnunici al income t fresh firsts, 42c; fresh seconds, 38c; ' p Government in reference to introduc -� New Wheat V&666CS fresh pullets, 42c.• Storage extras, Penr'iy Bank Looted • taxes and no new tax levies. The loss tion of Private Bills. Belanger "Won-, Merliace to Cr Standard 43c; do, firsts, 40c; seconds, 38c. While School Board M In revenue of over two and a half' dared if there' was not some jockey - Poultry, dressed - Chickens, 5 lbs. -' imillions will be more than made up ing for position with some of these' sad up 40c• do 4 to 5 Ibs 38c• do 8 1 - `i__ by revenue from Government diipen- ,'bills," In reply to A. McCallum Ottawa. = Introduction of new and -' unproved varieties of wheat in West- tearles, which is estimated at over j (Prog., 'South BrH � the Prcm -- ern Canada is becoming a menace to three and a half - milltns— Farmers stated that the rd - the -n-o- = were borrowing more of the Pro vince the following rentals for water the whole atan�ard o e anon vince's money at 5% per cent; there' powers: Queenston, $72.5,000; Ontario r crop abroad, according to representa- Lions - made before the agricultural $12',191,375 out on loan.' Deposits Power DevelopmeTit, $204,000; To- , committee of the House of Commons. e fn Provincial banks, nearly eighteen ronto Power Co. Dev., $73,000; Nipi- i As a result of these represziitations and a half millions. 1 gong $79,798; Severn River, $8,0N, I the commitQee will recommend to the Ordihary revenue for 1927 4s esti and $613 for the development on the J Minister of Agriculture that the mated at $63,671,000, expenditures at Dluskoka River. Seeds Act be amended to prevent the $,63,416,000, or there should. be a sur -� FEBRUARY. 24TH - �' - - •- licensing of -any new• variety of wlieat plus of $159,000. The Government;- Opposition . criticism of the Mon- I that is known to be of poor quality. principles for conducting the Trees-, teith Budget. . R. F. Miller (I.ib., ! - ppreea department were laid down as Haldimand); in a•iraiden ertl'ort,-sror= ` 1C u 1 follows: i ed the budget as being "evasive," and Canadian A pp ,$ pp y "1. Economy, efficiency and sound,i that the Government was "lucky" Short, Dumping Duty Lifted- - _honest, businesslike administration. rather than-good financiers. Hon. H. "2. Regular ..bookkeeping .methodal_C._. Nixon (frog., Brant, 'former Ottawa. -The supply of Canadian rid strict audits of the receipts and Drury Proc, Sec't's) labeled the bad- aPPI� ie sn reduced that this pro - c` as well as proper die- � get as a "booze budget" and said the duct is no longer available to the i and direction in all depart - ,present Government "was reaping trade in substantial quantities; the _> ". ... �wbare the -- Drury. Government had Department of Customs and Excise The same adherence to a cor- wisely sown." Improved conditions was informed; and. accordingly a att� yro division between capi was streeaed by both_ critics ,s "en-- bulletin issued on Friday edvies its abling factors" helping the Govern- officers that the dumping duty mypiw or, soneealedl merit to report as low a deficit as they no longer apply to apples until fur- had Hon. Jas. Lyons (Cora, Sault they notice ,- ''n'"�,:i 1n..''.1"K,y.h ....:.�..u7.:.:w1•�.. `,•.n4+- �4�'... w,._ .sa,+...'..r.,.'1.:.....,,..4 �•kw.;.. :SxC+: ,.svR + e ,.&w.n.�- •,t.94'...2�,...''..' !*.�ti.R'4a'.5::v,:cr.,.anrc. :. : ,.8e.+ _, •_ aw+�..,.sin .rw,,,.w:�+�.:swum,,.:'?.:.. to 4 iba., 36c; do, 2% to- 8% lbs., 35c; 1 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. -While - do, 2 to 234 lbs., 36c; hens, over 5. lbs,, ! Public School Board was in session i 82c; do, 4 to b lbs., 80c; do, 3 to 4'the board room of the Central School lbs., 28c;. roosters, 26e; turkeys, 46 sneak thieves brake into the school to 47c; duckling3, b- lbs. and up, 35 robbed the vault in the Secretary' to 88c. office, dire, • tly' below the board room lml Beans -Can. hand- picked, $3.60 to. :,; $3,90 bushel; primes, $3.45 to $8.60. of over 9 penny bank money, an _ Maple products -L- Syrup, per imp. ( escaper he police were called, bu gal., 52,25 to $2.30; per 6 gal., .$2.1& rwore unable to find any clue. -" to $2.26, pas gal.;. maple sugar, lb., 25 to 26c. 'Honey- 60 -lb. tins, 1214 to 13c; 10. . Man Acts as Works for lb. tins, 12% to 13c; 5 -lb. tine, 13 to St. Paul's Clock, L ondort� 3' 13 %c ; 2 us-lb. tins, 15c. _. , Comb honey -$3.40 *n $4.50 per doz. - Smoked meats- Harns,'Wed., 28 to � London.- -All Thursday afternoon � 80c; cooked hams, 42c; smoked rolls. workman sat in the tower of i3 Y' 35c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 35c; backs, Paul's Cathedral moving the hands o boneless, 33 to 40e- its famous clock forward, second b ` Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 60 second, to maintain the tradition to 70 lbs. $22; 70 to 90 lbs., $20.601i 2035 )be. and up, $21.34; lightweight the time - honored structure, rolls, in barrels, $41.60; heavyweight The clock broke down early in th tolls, $38.6; oer bhl, afternoon and since it 1s referred t " Lard -Pure tierces, 15 to 15%e; I daily by thousands of people in . tubs, -16 to 16%c; pails, 16% to 17c; !city, London"s financial district, as prints, 1736 to 18c; shortening tterces, means of keeping watches aocurvta 12% to 1814c• tube, 18% to 14c pails the cathedral authorities stationed 1 14%e; �rtocks and tine, 1635 to man In the tower to set as weib. v . J?�1 'k ! - ,. '•+•i. a w�,'�n"JK &._ , ay �: 1+�•++'.�. . «w !:4.+rt .'Y.4Tw... -.: «tr.e%�'�P.: ,..�•.� 4!�:k SM - _ n .tea r.., •Z> :�- •; .L.. r �>,.. :•,s yg, F' �r:s�'ct''e ttE �.'$ "w ?r3.•.�"� e:`s:•s: 's,4"' .. . '. - ':. w. :^G'N.'6r�T,• °G .,.'Ll.�•^` . -: r^.!?54 !' '.. >... M1viyS :br#M'G.,.' nrN"F ..? V A�i'?,4A y.: y-y: v :�. J BC. 'y�•i R .r,q. :I «+C ^'_Y nF 71r' :'.••. .,'A �c R•5 "" "`V..ap'- '. "',"'b ^••`. '. ."1r ,� .,•4' -c" � 't"'1a..'� ,•t,w - rn. d� r ..�` _ `; ,4r as „{. 7 _ .:e, u,vt � -q, crb+,« f, .�. .+an,^r ',?c'. -•?= ,o:..• .ur :ix7 :m: a,-1 n....x \_.:tYC.r.... ,ti -.-r. my;ar.•a'�. au4.u,.r r ^..... M=`. uW!.. 4+ .n ,. ....< -n«s. ..... .� ... n:•. v,. t :r„ .. •y ""j�a" :T A,- cn- :..,�'- '�u,. •.. .,...:. -.{�. .... `� �r.. °J:' T. .1 S N.y,e�. E:;. � .. x.... ..... k. •. ter,.. '., '. ":`'.-'' '.,.... ': ..' .. -. - � r r R � required to attend at the said $ALE REGISTER- ,• _ 4. .. • �� ��� :��' .. ' ad; thence. South 18 degrees West '& 20, said point beta distant T3 lest taw Are distance of 20 feet 6 inches; thence inches from" the lace of beginning ; meeting. when they will -be heard in __ R -place 62 minutes person or by Ooansel, Solicitor or THOneDAT,r NXVR 17TH - Auction f Booth 6B degrees 60 minutes East a d[e• thence North 16 d w�* r T tance.of 827 feet Of inches . to a pstinl< East, along the said easterly limit of Agent with scents thereto, upon sale of farm stock.- ia>tptemeats, !say, - - - thence South 88 degrees 06 minutes tot 20 a distance of 74 feet 41 inches, petitioning to b so heard. strain, roots etc., at lot 14. con. , 1 �tJ per year. $Lilo if paid in advance.' East a distance of 97 feet inches to a more or lees, to the lace of be innin Datecj , the 26th des of February. Pickering. + °,d �} p R . g• y y g, (1# miles north of Ptcket'- x aubscripttons to Um- United States and-Creat point; thence North fit degrees 67 min - (3) To close- stop up, sell and convey 1927. ing Village, the property of, Jsbels Britain $2 00 in advame. utes.East a distance of 46 feet 30# in- the north half of the original allow- DONALD R. BEATON, ' Hallett. Sale at one o'clock sharp. � b -chew to point; thence . North .47 -de• .ance for road between lots, numlers 26 28.80 Clark- See bills. Win. Maw; auctioneer. - :.JOHN - MURKAA Pro rIetars gees 04 minutes... East s distance of and 27 in the third coneeeeiop of the fl I p 208 feet J inch to a point; thence North said Township of Pickering.. _ ev degrees 40 nitnutee $ant a distance All persona interested or whose lands _ i.a0�2E SPEOIA.S.IB AZ' - - of *146 feet 8f inches, more or less, to a ma or might be rejudiciatl affected CHERRYWOOD. , ► point on the easterly limit of said Iot7 by the passidg of such proposed By= j �'! ('� a The Ladies' Aid will meet • at the - R I C i 1 A R D S O N'S ti R O` E R Y - 'hd me of Mrs. Edgar Piikev on Tuee- 1 March the 10th, at $SO m. x y UNIVERSAL MOTORS Rol I Call will be answered b a terse 6�■�s r con issuing the word "courage. The .: etion of of A- •SOA P A ND SOAP OH/ P BUNDLE officers will take place at .� - thi a meeting. All the ladies of the - rf cn mmunity are cordially invited. ..:WEST . �• -�� - -: 1 B� gent pA tags of Crisco' p�1�TS .. °. 2 Bars Guest Idory Soap DUMBARTON. :STr�1R- AND FLINT SAUS ^� k� _ Sells everywhere separately at 60 eerit- By the crowd that ,gathered at the A NICE CAKE TIN FREE -With each 3 lb. tin of Crisco, 85 cents, ices arts atteries and Accessories a spite of the bad weather, showed that • - r ' °- � we will glue a free cake tin while they last. ` the old-fashioned dances are becoming Experienced • Mechanic more popular. The crowd last week l3herriff's Jelly Powder. 4 for 2.5 cents was superior to that of the previous - •fiance. The lucky number waltz was Repairs on all snakes of cars, batteries, electric a ui rte.- �Wice Fresh - -Pru -tans, 21ba. "fnr 25 cents ' ygreatly enjoyed. When the first - u number was drawn for the booby prize We put a price on repair jobs - before we start. Always a nice supply of Smoked and Frozen Fish the nutiber happened to be that of Give us a trial 1 work guaranteed LABRADOR HERRING- ' -Miss Phoebe Juniper and Thomas •. .• g Atewart. The last number drawn for _ _ _- t 4be first prize. was that of Mr. and hers. R 'White. The nest dance is to be held - - - t Ion April 226d, with the bamecommit- .1.ME e R D +tee in charge, viz: Alban Swan, Wal- - too Annie. Milton Sleep. • STANDAR D _ -:B A N' K - --Pickering Hardware Sore -Tile Municipal ComoratiOII OF. CANADA � OF TxE- - •FIFTY- SECOND ANNUAL STATEMENT •' ,� L r Poultry Ptoods and Egg Producers - Oyster Shell, Mica Grit, lawn$htp O♦ Pickerin ' IFORTHEYEAR ENDING 31 STJANUARY,19Z7 Beef Scrap and Laying Meal. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Royal Purple Calf Meal for the g "the Council of the Municipal. Corpora- _ . PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT y p your calves. tion of the Township of Pickering will, a• a meeting to be beld i .07,892.06' ' Proat for the year ended January 31st, 1927, to acting exDenaa, Cream Separator the 4th day of April, 1927, at the hour laterevt accrued on daposib, rebate for ,merest on unmatured of one o'clock to the aftera000. at the b0is. Provincial sad lKunieipal taxes and making provision for bad -. - at a Reduced- Price. -.- k Townshi Hall in the Village of Brou• sad douWul debts ... -... 821,386 '. 1 t' Sham. In the said township. consider .r9..` H .law Da. I there is anything 1n the -Hare. ware linep u want Dividend No. 112 Dodd. 54ay Li. 1928 7 ee,7J2.04 ! Q (IT To close, stop up, sell and COL - Dividend No. 145 paid. An gust let, leas : lei: i11 co f ' 'vey to J. O. Richardson a certain pore Dividend No. 144 paid Yoveraber ist, 1924 .......... 1ss 7ar.,A give 116 6 0811. The Ch,aIIC88 are We xp lion Of the original allowance 1dr mad [xvident No. t46 psrable, February 1st, 192, , .. .144 -u°,cA _ War Tax on Note rireulatiott 4dL;s,lO _ '°°* concessions. _0_n_e and two of Reserve for Dominion Income Tax _ .; • Si1,000.L0 - f�-.. the said township, opposite lot number - P - ar-ied forward 917.'aa.77 d I• __ '20. and to close. stop up,- sell and con- Balance a j 1.129.7, S.. 7 swilrow.nceefodre9 ad do dt iceas�aidnioi GENERAL STATEMENT Agent -for-International Farts Machiaerp and Repairs. i y opposite i 3tet January 192, Our Motto : W b Gave it, reD get it, or it is not made.fi - -established b By law \o. 327 of the f said Municipal Corporation on the LIwBlLlTtttl3 r northerly art of the said lot number Your of the Bank to rireulation 119,828,1 0.00 Deposit b.anag bowing interest �iacludlag Interest to date': ib4=5.R°,•9.e1 M J. S. BALSDON _ - _. -_ PIC 4 p ... '�) in the first concession of said town- Deport sot bearing int.rese 14,axs,"59 12 ,_ r -' -: -ship, the said poetions of original al- 14e.s8s'is a V+ n made by other Banks in Canada lowance for road and of deviation of pp•���oc�rr "•• 1.017,841 i7 ' -•? 1' Balaaas due w other Banta in Canada ., 97,558.20 rk)ad to be so closed. stopped p. dents elsewhere than od eonve ed bi-in described foi. ? in C c'n'd'redle Banks corrsspon x455 440 93 y g -- - „. wows, that is to say _... ......._.._,...:... a - -- ea.l. eo sa ROd y Capital Steele d in ... . { 14 toa,G9 • Labaguse sot included in the foregoing ...,.,.,,,-._�. (a) All And Singu!ar that certidu Dividend No 141. payable 1st February, 1927. 141,"02 1-aparent or tract dP land and premises a t.• . : : :.� : : :;. 835,i �� � � lormr Dtridands undaimd ttituppste, lying and being in the Towts- Reswve Read.. 2."0.n o`lasso, befog tom oaed of art of the ..-- � 439.627 77 abi of Pickeria in the Count of On• Balance of P vat and boss account carried forward a1', p p �, Q rtsa�toirl,Ps ( original allowance for mad between ASSETS ` - concessions one and two, and which Cure•eat cols hold bf the Bank .:....,......,.._..:...... _ , . �(d • ` Sawa be more articulart described as Deminwo Notes a ::. .: , :..._..... _.. 8,530,91-,00 u a p s of Guelph now offer '- y p y - Deport en the Central Gaid Eteservas .. .. 1,400.000 00 or. . pt perfected furnace--pipe less a follows: Commencing at the \crib or. • a t g Ds"= with the Minister for the purposes o/ the (lrcu4isoa Fvad 230,000.00 D Y a t r a sc"ry I al 7Edtst angle dP Lot 20 in the float t noses- Not,. of �th.r Bank. 609,1.48,00 Ddc4' The first evolutionary ern. - g United States and other Fnrdga Currennx ..- .. 47,492.6^. provement In home beating a hall �•• • •�•�'- ' -•.� --- .4slon of the said towwbjmheneeNorth ek.yu.e m otssr Baa1r 6,795,6S6.I0 a contury--low •priced• efficient. - E 13 degrees 52 minutes ant on the Pro• Bataam due by Banks and Banidng Correspondent elsewhere than is quiet!�t Installed in any bola•, duetioo of the easterly limit of said lot Catt.d.. ._..._ .. s+ts,264.0- scbeot or,church, 90, a dieta.oce of 66 feet 9j inches to a _ alt as0.ssi.,4 l Costs Le" t0 buy. - pint; thence South 46 degrees West a Dominion sad Provincial Gove-mmeat seeurtues. net , ss•sediaa market value i10,ao0.aee +a �.e" to use l tetance of 118 feet 10 inches, more or Ca dlan ,,d,v} 1 securities and Rndsh, Foreign - 'The anew Cdson •Magic' is built to the northerly limit of said lot d m nocceseeed ns . ice �e � than Cana 2,8046seat of Tungsten Plate. Trans Patentst oDaidhpe sa d Don[ihertp mils 103 feet ettesading aterBo value Stocks. air-blast burns all the gas and g 1 B g Call and net�xceedingtJti.c�daysaLoaes 1875,6431f smoke, New ty pa units out of ' '15 Inches Irani the {ace of be ionic ; 10.on.aatst rata gets more heat unit. out of -thence easterly a ong the said north- thirty in Canada on Fad, Elzctric ars welding seals ` erly limit a disti3nee of 105 feet 5 in.. �turs eandstocimorotbermcunueso (seufBcimt the furnace ttght as, an egg against 1 vslae,to cover, _ ......... .. .. .........._ 9,Bg8 .16 leaks of gas dust or smoke. �ebeb, more or less, to the place of be. - - - Janina; and Salsas Bald or Soft Loans to Cities Towns Municipalities and School Diet 1, ::7 889.5- . (b) Alt and Singular 'that certain other Curr•nt'Loaas and discounts to (`ansda (Bess rebate of into,") ke Or Weed - parcel or tract- of land and premises after making fall provision for all bed and doubtful debts.. ,...._ $0,492,961.96 You are no _ _ -- -- on(lureat bans, estimated loosp provided for per �t�• ....^ ,= � 70.08 h 1 l '. • °• •-•_...... and cos alone. as you situate, lying and being in the Town Mo ages oa seal Estate sold by (lie Bank aes,a7o -os y. rcg _ _......._...._ excellent results from any kind of ship Of Pickering to the County Of tisal Estate other than Beak Pranises .__... i1f4s6BS[ fuel -.oft coat coke oil or gas. (Ontario being nompoeed of part of lot Liabilities nt Ctrtomen osier Irtcers of Credit.. You enjoy an e=ra saving by Bank Premises, at not man than cost• less amounts wyl ten oR ,._ 11 12,934 51 -20 in the first concession of said town• using low cost fuels. . Other Assets not Included 5 w t, sagdeg..... ..,__....- ....__.._.......___r. �1i9.aiea.it �/L'I(te �0e ship and which said 'parcel may be Waite particularly described Hs follows: i90 as9 esTBi _ � R� : - Commencing a t the North, East angle A. i 'f= ?r• L 1[seoD. - Y paife!!t llli>E `fi Pdsi/w! Gwa•IJfeaspsr A moderate payment down in of said lot 20; thence. South 74 degrees stalls the new Gilson Magic." "r West along the northerly limit of said , Learn all the featdres of thii new lot 20 a dtstadce of 105 feet 5 inches to AUDITORS REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS sensationally priced heating' system: We will wetcoine your inquiry. = a point; thence South 46 degrees West N•havesacminadehe aeNiacoaruofTlrSca, drdBs . icofC „ radaatiu4issd06oe. Catalogue, sketch plan forms• estimatey, and full information. gladly sup- ' g plied without obligating you in any way. Act at Dace --Chia is the time to adistaoee of 368 feet 7}. (e tly7wendedJallst 1927, andtuvekwmfurnuhedwithcertifisdreturnirore the brsnch - make g your home properly. Inches to a �I plans for heating N s taus, a tlglnfarmation aad'eip- 1- anation, re have required. sad t nor •Pie+•" point; thence South 88 degrees 05 min- sell of vise 8ask.tiieb Aay. tea.. under nut setia, h..a 1,a., .itkin cbs p.e.e.f th. D. J (i0i>.iIII.EY DtutbNetOd s ties East a distance of 60 feet 21 inch - r Bank's lnvesnaaeb andpa•l, as bead at its eliisf oim sad ewtais of les psbiripal bram", es, to a stake planted;, thence North 81 ..•wel6adbyasasatJ. 31st, 1927. _ MonA Pkkexlne 16063 � degrees 37 tilinll'Le3 East a dlatA re of w•a.tifyeia incur nlaa'ti.abovagmer.Itt. eat ,cafl�.billtie.a.dAs•ouJaamrY 9b10 ` )Ist Nt7.di. doe• seiste, wo eritlaaefd .Bank..4isis,.000rd'ute hth•books61theBeak,. Gilson !*.fQ. Co., Limited - Fork St..:'inslPb 7 feet, more or leas, d a point, said -. D.McK.McCLELLAND.F ,A.. point being on a line drawn South 46 of Prize, Watsriaae♦ti�C. degrees West from the place'r.f begin- Tetmre, February, hiss i927 A B� ppi}t{�DD c,AA,� s ® A Ding; thence Norte 4tS degrees, Haste of Post. rwicL re 'Itce, distance of 3W- feet.6 'inches, more or _less, to the place of beginning.' (2) To establish as a public highway - -_ -- - -- - certain Landon the rlortherli -pnrtof s &zao^r -•r- na. - -the said lot number 20 in the first con- cession of the said township which is - being given by the said J. C. Richard. son in lieu of the aforesaid portions of _ w d bi wa to he closed stn ee� n cc4r - ^' tab y pped• up, •sold and conveyed to him, the portion of 1. f said lot 20 to he so established as a pub. • i `� _ lit highway tieing described as fol- -Iowa : All and Singular that certain reel or tract of land And o r y VA premises situate, lying and being in the Town- M, t ship of Pickering, in the County of , Ontario. being composed of part of lot i 20 in the Brat concession of the said ; r+1 $ r = TT$ distinctive beauty and style Mark the greater comfort, conven- township and which parcel may be ` - c 1 1 may have thr`.l!ed you on sight, but. icnce and safety of shying -the result amore particularly described as follows: that is. only half the.story. TFe Most of the new and larger steering wheel,. ---- Oommencingg at a stake planted on the _ _ r t _. •easterlyy litnit of said lot 20 at a ) �`• ` " - { '` -+ - Beautiful -Chevrolet in Chevrolet His- more easily operated gear -shift level 'Mr dist- ance of 11 feet 9 inehee southerly from \� ` ' . -terry also offers a.bost of mechanical and - emergency. brake,- and mangy' other -=-� the North-East angle of said lot; - ltd imptovemeats and qualities" of per -. readily apparent impeovementl, Y+ -thence South 46 degrees 40 minutes = 4r l .� formance almost unbelievable in a tat 7 - -West a distance of 180 feet 6 inches to And note that the Most Beautiful %•; a stake pleated; thence South 47 de- ', .` A_ �. / at so low a price. rees 04 mloutee -West a distance of ( rr` r ' r gg � / 1 � t ,� i ' �. .Take a ride. in this.. Most Beautiful . Cbewolet in Chevrolet History is '198 feet 10i inches to a stake planted; �`' 'I 1 ' 4: i < ' Chevrolet. Note its splendid power- selling at NEW, LOWER prices, the ' theaee$outh 81 de rees 67 minutes Its smooth -its easy, effortless Lowest for which Chevrolet has ova - C' '"West a distance of 13 feet 6} inches, ,dam !more or less. to a point, said point be. y ` ? ;,. fi l��ce tinder all circvmstanem been sold in Canada cF.2sN t West a line drawn South VI degrees d f a =t he `WWest from the North -east angle of the ..said lot 20: thence South 46 degrees NEW LOWER PRICES - W ATSON MOTORS,. "West a distance of 87 feet 11 inches to Rnadrter E65 ,D0 Touring, 5655.00 Coupe, 5'40.00 Coach, $ ^•60.00 a point; thence North 69 degrees 50 sesanc, 68es.00 landau sedan $930 J0 •± i f e , $a4o,� Res : ,ter De,, rr< a��� Pickering, - - Ontarito m notes West a distance o 368 feet Cosamerci , (7 a .i,. s:o� o� rtaity fap•ec $645m :Ag ipChes, more or le 's, tc ^, 3t -Ike plant- Fruc► sl Fouorr. Osh4w4- Govuwnaw :us, c,ura .' F F F'rilp C I . '. zna m 777: -7 -,CLARKMONT. t whom it may The U. F. O. wade a shipment, M up the J. of stock on Tuesday. Nova Scotia ftliixles +tavw* o0ent S. Bundy 0 concern: �8 H IN WE B 8 New But6a Shop No i f T F. and Mrs. Mrs. Chidlow were - Galt- EF&I vanized Steel Shingles, Block, opposite David Taylor's Shingles The following on sole for cash in the city on Thursday. Bird's. Felt Slate lea.. store. 4 now butcher shop. and will keep o Soaps-Comfort, Sunlight, Sur- Fred Ward shipped two carloads for &We At n blud 'We have secured the a su fresh 'bu T. P '; AT - ERSON'S OLAREMONT an agency for - prise, W. Naptha, 19 bars, 1.10 of cattle to the Toronto market 1,,Xly of Saturday. smoked Fresh Prunes, 2 lbs 250 L'. Call and get prices. meats.. Fresh Dates, 4 The 250 Real estate is beginning to boom- -in our village, Seyeral deals are Give me a trial. "Dodge and Fresh Lemons, per'doz 26o- J or 6- ;-2 being talked of. Blue Rose Rice, 8 11 9 50 Mies Elizabeth Pugh has had her D. J. JONES, ,-CLkREMONT Star' Car's Pastry Flour, 24 IbR 950 A 7 t0sidence re decorated, which L. SURNINGHAM Star Ammonia, 3 packages 4%e greatly improves its appearance. avid also keep constantly. Castile Soap, 6 bars 25c We are pleased to see. George Building and General on hand Pine Tree Matches, 3 boxes 250 Cooper out again after being con contracting, -Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgR -250 =fined to his house for several Estimates furni'shed on all claAses 1 -C , I eS. All Dry Goods $1.00 itrid over, ke through illness. . �;.- Goodyear Tir wee ness. of work - Interior and Exterior. 10 per cent, off OuR C. H-Found is improving nicely, 'MEAD, mes--eu-stained-"ew asm ...Alteratiorie, and repairs. va" line of Sunset Soap Dies It PASTRY G. & A. T LAW I A now in stock. weeks ago when cutting the limbs ChinineysBuilt ConereteWork. of a tree in front of his resid 31y PICKERlNG, ONT. euge Phone Pickering 5712 Clarence and Mrs, • Pengell of W. J. HOLM E y Bread, - Bne, Cakes e V Brooklin, motored up on Sunday FAIRPORT, ONTARIO • Green* River 28 BROUGHAM and Pastry of all kinds' -and a pe n t the, day with the fa parents. Thos, and Mrs, Paterson. delivered at your F Attentioii Basket Factory 1. armers, I f% Mrs. Hammond entertained the -theAfisaian 'Circle of the Manufacturers of, -Gadie" _C_ Baptist Church on Tuesday of last Our deliveries are regular and de. I am agent for the World's Greatest Separator. "The - Renfrew," Stoves, A 11 --kin d a of Fruit Baskets, penfbi.61,-, winter' cold blas ts. - week: A good program was ran - Fleury's do not chill our- -ardent Scales and Oil Engines. -dered and refreand2ents served. . Berry Crates, Coal of the: enthusiasm. famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Hard and Soft C Miss Pdy�tle Thompson, who has wheat -Barrows etc. 'W bee on la confined to her bed at the Brantford-bindwr Twine and second- Farmers'Bushel Baskets. best pality home of her parents for t1he past Ohoo Astuwin­i7oxes and b Clothes as e s. aIIl low weeks 8ufferingfrcm ausittack at all prices. -of An, is able to. be around again. Frank Pejanock, ROBT. DkVITT, THOS. A. LAW Don't forget the Choral Class Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Phone W6 tick. SROUGHAM - 9 U. Proprietor " "' Claremont, In the Community Hall. Phone Markham 1604 C.=t_ Claremont, on Thursday and - - - - - - A7 -N 'Prid all XT 0. rr 1 0 im W 0 W 11th. An excellent program will Is the time to bring In your harrows DRESSED POULTRY be gived. Big reduction in repairs or any other Implement@ that J-ohp McGrath has sold his real- all kinds. Men:: light balf soles, 76c need repairing. so that deuce to Wm- Mundell, who will RM0 Men heavy soles. 90C 4 they will be all take possession on the 1st t of May. AM Good prises paid for good quality. Men's band sewn, 20c extra ready. Mr. McGrath will tit up rooms H0NE:W01' Phone hone Clare 2700. Men's heels 36c Ladies' half soles 55c for the spring work. ..above the ice-cream parlor for Ladies' hand sewn. 15c extra A special reduction during the .diving apartments. 0 FRANK CHIDLOW Misses' half soles 50c Ladies' heels 26c next few weeks. John Scott, a director of the Boys' half soles 506. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO 'North: Ontatio Shwathor. Ghtt3, Is Repaim done while you wait. L-0 R N E RE ID con tribnting four head of cattle to their annual sale which Is I CLAREMONT J-"R- R y CLAREMONT Do you Boot-Maker, ct"'emout hold to-day (Friday). . C. J. Slack -is also contributing two head and CREAMERY M 10 Lead, Mutual Tin 'W. H. Pugh font, head. N. W. STAFFORD ap Mrs. Evans Ward. who ha:9 been -need Tires .1 to Highest price paid for Marble and Granite Dealer. -- .1murazee �ia the Welle*lay Hospital. Toron- Crearn. at the r6ties for farm and country tiering etc. buildingii. -tarned home on Thursday last. Firsticlaag work. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, months, re- MCIA Creamery to for the past two m6i Her many friends are pleased to fo r s p rin g Ware guaranteed. wind-wills, Silos etc. know that she is much improved, Automobile Insurance Kingston Road and Pickering • tuAreaftbr. and hope -that- -tba,-im- -Do--- not wait until Give us a trial and be convinced EaAt Townline. - of all kinds. rovement may continue until her . , Pheons Whitby as R 32 1FARMS FOR SALB cmer good health is restored. or they go tip, but- buy Lnt" 5 C $Wed Dr. J. N, Dales, who. for the Write or phone hF A tmk§nd Lmoft 7-40 P. O,- Whitby R. R.2 them at the winter past two years. h" been in prat Rice to Claremont, has disposed of pnee and -pay for ED. BOW M A N his practice to Dr. D. C Smith and them in the spring. Special Cleara I nCe Of 20 WHITBY, ONT. Dr-Nell .-SnAtl4-of Stouffvil 'Do not buy just We understand that Dr. Neil Smith will immediately take tires, but buy The Pullet Brash -an wear -charge of the office over Scott's Rubbers d _Foot store where he will be found every Tuesday and Friday of each week. Goodyear Tire' Limited J The sauna] meeting of the Clare T9 the tried and tested Men's 15 inch leather top, snack' proof, white sole, InontFootball. Club was held at We desire to have a resident I day ev We have a toll line Sanderson 's Hotel on Tues regular 6.50' now 5.75 representative of the Puller Brush suing of last week when a goodly snack p Company in Pickering and Whit- Men's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, s of Goodyear High roof, by townships for immediate work. number were present. The officers for IN7 are: President-3. Scott, Pressure and Bal. regular 3.50, now 2 75 People right now are baying loon Tires to choose Vice-Pres.-Fred Evans, 2nd Vice- Boys', 1 to 5, 2.25 Child's, 0 to 10, L35 Cbrigtmaa presenta In large quan- we Pros.-R. E. Forsyth, 3rd Vice- Ladies' 4-buokle Ovierihoes, Jersey top. 2.60 tities from our salesmen and from, ?Preq.-D. A. Scott, Sec'y-Tress - have a very extensive line of these "Call at ne 3W articles, including Ivory Sets, M. 2. Morgan, Manager-E, Bry. or- an. intends to have a Drop in aid look J. FINGOLD'S Pho I toise Shell Sets and 'Christmas The Club `eeaeert and box mocial about the over our stock. novelties as well as the household ,middle of this month. cleaning equipment. Our business On Monday last Fred Pugh had has always been good In this die- rather an exciting experience that F. M. 10 0 0 P E R trict and unless you are & hl 4.- xhl;r .7 '4 lasted for several minutes. He 0 respected citizen with a car, don 9 was driving to the school .and as CLAREMONT apply for this position. 'fio 'Ser' If you are this type of man soe he was turning round the breech ur C0116c i n vice n­t—fG9_4.akerm in's Quality lug broke. 7!h1s frighten ply in person to Chao• R. Stone, T 41! ITH branches and c6ire-s'po'ndints 504 Colonial Bldg., 18 King St, --liarnees. cK& L uc horse causing it to runaway. The Ask the user. West, Toronto. -cutter kept striking the horse's W throughout Canada and strong finan- ing heels every few steps which did .7 Ttio y vial affiliations abroad, we are in a posi n to -not improve matters. The horse ran at a furious rate through the make prompt collections in all parts, of the village, but Mr. Pugh held on to S p 66 al world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, B E A T T %A­ the lines and succeeded in bring. payrhents promptly 'transinitted--details are STANDS FOR THE BEST ih Ang the horse to a standstill when carefully and accurately handled. -Baptist going up the hill at the rices ..P Fortnndtely no further -local manager for complete information. �Ask our Church. a ri. tor all goods, Jan'y dsmige was onstained by tile' bar -Tm tiess, cutter, horse or driver, q The Baptist Church is the ren dezvous for many people these 24th t6 Feb'y -5th - - days. Thby corhe from far and NION 13AAW rte Anear. These special serviceff"were inclusive. -wiww mumm J. a Pmy. Manages planned as a contribution to the Thotupson's Seedless Raisins, 11141001CM BRANM F. A. BURT, Manager. common good and as such * they 2 lbs for,27 cents are being_enjoyed by all comers. Currants, recleaned, 2 lba. for 20c Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 28C The series of meeting ends Tues day, March 8th." All'next Sun- Dates, 2 lbs. for Z3c Litter Carriers, Hey Carriers, a day, both at Sunday School and Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Uo. si t, the two regular services, Mr. Fancy Biscuits, per Lb. 19c Vy 31 Bowls. Pressure Systems F 25c I oes on Mftzuire will. speak. No service Prunes, 2 lbs for It will pay you to et my i I I Create Your F, elsewhere. ,On' 'Saturdayi but every other Rice, S lbs 2ic above before buying night to and inc?oding Tues 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 25c ,service WillLbegin at Corn Flakes, dally.. • Sony lot Owh Currency RANK J. PROUSE y 7.46. Sunday service's at 11 a. ni. Cainphell's Soups. 2 foi, 25c 7 -PICKERING. ()NTARIG of a Savings Bank and 7 p. m. 'You are welcome to Heintz large tine Tomato Sonp' YQUR ownership -hare the of these 2 for 33 cents Account creates a cone and s currency all e "Pickens -services with us. lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.39 A rheqne bearing your 2 your own 25c -with-that-of the One of the most interesting and 5 llis Rolled Oats for signs johitty Me Standard Bank adds the prestige of instructive debates ever beard in 4 bars Soap for our name to the integrity of yours, a -Claremont was that between the 9 bars Palmolive Soap we Soong people of Port Perry and 3 bars Veg. Soap reg'74c box 25c comb inestimable value to HARNESS 71' finaulon of inestirn;% on, Pastry Flour, bag 98c social view- --i-Claremont United t3hurches -BA INC you rom a business and a Our supply of quality Harness and Monday evening. The affirmative Ladies' Hose, silk and. wool' 45C point, while offering other practical Parts is now complete. was strongly- championed by Dress Goods, reg. 75tv; for... 496 MY advantages of incalculable number. -GREB SHOE A. BOOTS one dollar to your ere, Messrs. Harris and Peele, of Port Flanpelette. Blankets, large 2.39 The deposit of stock of this lamest, Perry, and the negative by Miss Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 3.40 YEARS dit in the nearest Standard: Bank We have a large Boot on hand-unbeatable Lillian Courts siad Miss Isabella 11 Box for Rubbers, reg 6 Branch will lay the foundation for a for hard wear and tear. 1.85 for 1.10 currency ail 11 your own, egg, of Claremont. Miss Barton, REPAIRING of Claremont, Mr. Stephenson, of Wove Work Sox L. I.. Vicbridge, *and Mtge McLaren, of reg-50c, 3 pair far 1.00 0 we maintain our established rertt&- TE-iS Work Mitts, per pair 89c tion for repairini all kinds o Port Perry, were the judges, who bardess an boots. decided favor thenegative. as e S. lanocks T� t" kham JW4 M STAN DARD 'BANK and in a very happy way pointed OF QA�NA.D.A. CECIL BRADLEY J. Wilker ivas appointed critic Do A, S 0 0 T T out the excellencies of the debar- -W. F. Law, Manager DICKERING BRANCH -maker, in g teams. Phone ,Harness Asocial evening was Branches also at Brooklin, West 14111, Whitby keld at the close, when all enjoyed ONTARld T. CL&REMONT hapgolveq till R Istp hnnr. L • MA 14 ;d. 7� W , :. h �A Trial Will Convu�+cee 5 AV 1r .a ORANGE, 11EAWN 10 paw JOE All, BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. not?" said Mr. James Honeybun sud. denly, after a prolonged pause, Samuel Honeybun. Enl country- A P46Ik was the Inl findi blood In his min gauge on, "That is what trey call me," was the f the murder of Sir the careless reply. ,C=V Man's Can4t pTaZ Lathrop. "I have been told that you are,-help- It kept his moul moist sad Sir Guy Lathrop is suspected of the. ing Inspector Roake on the Lathrop ot fresh on his hot, rocky re" land Yard is prevented from arresting' murder and Inspector Roake of Se murder case." At' C-111- an bis sweetiol he took Quite true, and if I could only lo- him by Sir Guy going into hiding­ Is not ORWiLUed r an3r oilier hit a nvoso* Whale stonal Meanwhile.- sate Roake I could enable him to ar- Today, to make at 1"thm Adrian lk3yne, private detective, em_ rest the murderer. I tried to get him ployed by Margaret daughter of the on the 'phone on my way through the keenest scrutiny. But what he Saw -- satisfying improass,10la, take murder man, an3 engaged to Si village but he is rampaging round Les W rl chair and the erstwhite captive wad, Guy, takes into custody- London on what he thinks is a hot there convinced him that any secrets gone. Wilmot, Honeybun's chauffeur, and i scent. But he is bound to look in at shared with Wilmot were safe. The The newcomer freed the Snell fo the Yard some time, and then they ma" hides hiln in the shanty of a poacher had too much at stake himself to mouth and severed the bonds, named Sturman. have divulged anything essential. The "Why, Sturme. 9 Klyne, th' will give him my message. 1 musn't n "' he cluestioll wad reatens, Wilmot with third though. e-would- -K-fUW example of compr bore you with that __Good_d&y_ strapg_1e4-0. LJI-detectw have degree if- he does not tell why he, Wil- been a sufficient deterrent, however host of emotions- d38 may, to yo%�, sin'-I��glad to have been Mayo wonder and mot, had attempted to kill Klyne just before the capture. (K4Lne knows that the means of restoring your car." disagreeable the pressure brought to curiosity. (To be bear. lot was set by the Tioneybuna. and The wearer of the ancient continued.) title turn- A a a, the latter having tipped him ed and walked briskly away, and Mr. "I wish you would be more explicit 0 yne asks Wilmot "Were you James Honeybun slowly retraced his as to what happened to you," the by Miss Larkin ?„ Ktfkpq to t A -Yeunrer Hor -61D--014-WITH-TH-19- —STORY. he-Al hearted acceptance of the statement Try the "Sleep Box." T00 Q Blip 1IvGel­ --N'9W ';There's the devil to Poll he said The old-fashioned mother's method Leo Maxse in the London Wilmot nodded his head violently. to his father. "MY car has been tendered to him. of soothing her fretful child to slee# There was no doubt of his wish to con- brought home by the fellow who calls "It concerns no one but myself," by, softly singing to it has given mod- National Review: It would be vey an affirmative answer. himself Bulpeter and he professes to the other persisted in his reticence. ern Scientists a new notion for deal - . - rau to the good if on both sides !'The Swine is shifting -the blame know nothing of Wilmot, Found It on "I won't say more than that I have lag with insomnia. They have decided on to missy, growled Sturman. And Hanigman's Heath with nobody near been through bell. I sliould be asham- of the Atlantic there was a. that i low crooning humming sound he shoved the poker into the now blaz- it He adsaftted that he w­a;3-tWrpTng- d- to tell the things they did to me." Is the beat cure for or this troublesome truce to the throwing of brick- ing fire with grim relish. a Roake and bragged that he had got "You speak of 'they.' Who was in modern malady. bats. As a small contribution "You attempted to act on Miss Lar- evidence to enable Inspector Roake to it.besides the fellow who brought the ft a. "sleep box" has been perfected, to the common pot we will die- kin's instigation?" the inquisitor turn- effect arx.arrest if he could get in touch car back? I ought to know ihat, you litted Ica e Ice which with an electrical I d v close a led again o- to the captive. with him, which he can't for the m know•" reproduces the low humming nolsol NA profound secret o f This question was not received with meet." "I am afraid you won't them. It, made by a swarm of bees. which Americans are unaware. the same enthusiasm. In fact it seem- • "That hardly looks as if Stampage won't matter to You if you are wiso The *MachJne continues to produce self - complacency of of_ ed to. reduce its recipient to a state was correct in his belief that he is I and skip," Monkey-face refused to these sounds for a little over 'half an'- of coma.- A glassy film veiled his eyes working in the Lathrop Interest," Said drawn. "Anyhow you'll probably hear ficial England, which is no less and he remained motionless. the elder man thoughfully. :hour, after wbiclilt gradually becomes' "And if he in an hour or two. It's sure to be in, silent. it IS claimed that the most exasperating to unofficial En �- "Take his boots off and then give 1 is. really in- double harness with Roake the papers." ass will have succumbed to me the poker, ,. i stubborn c Und than it is to foreig ers. is er Sturman," said the op-, he cannot have wrought any serious Mr. James Honeybun us A t�ln- of d tidrd degree. searchlight again, read the hidden hgl Lung butore Me- r 1;�U'r Is up, y never a mask for satanic,cun- The film cleared from Wilmot's eyes meaning, shrugged his shoulders and rung of diabolic cleverness, but and he'nodded his bead, less rigor- left the room. A minute later he was, it is sometimes a cloak for ously than before, but still it was an a edinx down the­-dr;ve C pt- .nd_1 answer. strangely recovered car. 1118 rty, ► somnolence, ignorance - N ever min the boots or the pok. Wilmot rose .to Ms feet and made as ..He may sol and take by force," sa:w It is a far greater er," was the next o if to go, but Mr. Samuel Honeybun ineptitude. order. "He is yellow they This paltry sum of gold� burden to this country than to right through and will come. across stayed him with a. gesture. all right." But the goodly any other. British "I reckon,""said the Id ntleman libeirty- interests "that You - won't be wanting to live at I Can not be bought and solol 1 'BlanliTy Smiling at the well-spread lk th1s house any longer4l Trans, would g a i n imineasti-rably by Loue-1 were there more intelligence breakfast table, Mr. Samuel Honey - "No, Sir, and you had better nett bun unfolded the strip of linen he call- and less self-sufficiency in know where r am living," was ed a serviette and shoveled kidneys the reply. "There may be kind inqu;rres :DON'T BE DECEIVED. Downing. Street, and mashed potatoes on his plate. after me. I shan't be far away, though., A bargain, so called,, In cheap bulk; Mr, James Honeybuh, joining him and if I run sho tea. isn't worth- abut you pay for Sr- Succel a few minutes later, was in faz-froln ben an He cursed You Up some night after dark." The secret of success is 'ofte—pin- d the "Whatever You. need." responded a neys as tough. damned the coffee quIred for. and here It Is, It Is ot"In "In reason," he has- To split Infinitive. cold and finally upbraided his father Mr. Honeybun. 7 gifts, or human learning, or'exception- tened to qualify the rashly uncondi-i A write for looking so happy. r who has come to the deo al opportunities, or In earthly advalit- tional promise. -4 as", but JUL a heart consumed -with "Why shouldn't I look happy when fionse of the split taftnalve, "yls� ­11111 the figrine of ardent. holy, heavenly I feel so?" protested the old man. Wilmot faded like -an -evil dream failed completely to understand' and "Nothing has gone wrong, has it?" and the elder Honeybun finished his He failed to completely understand'; William Booth, quoted in breakfast in more sombre humor than '•: nowhere about, and as !1,mean different things. We must splk' "Erholes'and Memories," by Bram- that in which he sat down, the hifinitlyo to express certain mean. well Booth .. the car isn't in the garage he can't i In the meanwhile "the man calling Ings." But has he forgotten that one' have come back. Seems as if that himself Lord Bulpeter," traveling can say. "He flailed to understand com. Fai& 7`7 girl's scheme ended In a Maas -fire or Worse, Unless it was a plant. I don't 1. afoot along by-roads and across fields, PletelY"? We don� think a ill in- came to --Dark are the Pines' long shadows c' Ned Sturman's cottage in the unitive an unforgivable sin, but It is' cant like her." By the drooping flame of (Jay, "She's sound goods," dissented Mr. woods beyond Cheverel village. He English In negligee, rarely necessary,' Icebound the meadow and the marsh Honeybun, senior, who had a sneak- K unlatched the door and stepped corl i and usually unattractive. ent at-�- dently inside to halt in amazement Which mark my homeward way, ing senile admiration for Adela's pert Tort in the faith of other years the spectacle.that met his gaze, Hell prettiness. "More likely Wilmot has Kill warts with Minard's Liniment. am assured that Soon "More likely to be hanged than had left two occupants in the room - -9pringtime will strew my path with absconded with the car, or else ehl growled Wilmot, sinking one trussed up on a chair and thel 0 th the pass to the chap calling himmelf flowers Lord Bulpeter, You may not like Misr exhausted onto a chair. other keeping guard over him. Now :.,.,.Parrot Who Loves Liberty. A -Andl shall tryst with June. Larkin, but I'm jiggered if I like� there was only one occupant, and he An"Australian parrot In' the London %4* . harm on Wilmot. Scotland Yard was the one who had been keeping gnawed his way out of eigh-' .-Anabel Barber. Wilmot." doesn't murder or abduct persons Rjit he vr-- trussed oil the I Zoo has - t I tren csgFR-T-n-11Tr—eeyears. Diamond cutters-who "Where should we have been with- ranged agaif19t4t.-Amd-W"moi?ZZn 101 e goomy rejoinder. that. He was Waving Roake's a- me I . ..... con 1to buy gems remain in semi- j "Can we do anything, Jem?" asked l in 9 helpin to discredit the so-called red darkness Until the` time comes for Samuel Horl I . rain." examining the stones, "I shall- have to," said his son. "I "Roake mightn't see It in that light • don't really much care what has hap if he knew what had caused the death ned to Wilmot, but I want my car I of the_ young assistant • he left in bark. I Shall 'phone• for a hired one-rcharge at the Grange that night," Mr. and scour the country for in* own." I James countered his father's 'opinion. But through the open window came I "Well, I'll be shot!" the startled ex- the drone of familiar -engines and, clamation was drugged from him -by glancing out, the speaker saw that he, the apparition of the bedraggled scare- could call off the projected search. His crow who had stumbled into the room. Own car was coming up the drive, pil- "More likely to be • hanged than i-A 3, + 4.1 -IL N, t�jj i - , a s range gen —an 0 was; shot," growled Wilmot, sinkin ex- . I looking about him with interested cur-' hausted 7 ­ to a chair. r. wv- U woug lu be inzity.' The car drew up at the front I wise to hook it, air," he addressed his I-door and Mr. James Honeybun left the employer. "No, I haven't given any- coreakfast table to reclaim his lost pro- `thin gh away, though I had a job to, I*rty. He waited for the explanation! hold - my tongue. Put me through the I I Stylish Drest I that would doubtless be forthcoming- I third degree, they did, and thought It came quickly enough, commencing they'd got away with the goods. I 14 is in interrogatory form - stay around here and pay off a Are you Mr. James few old Scores, but You take my tip, Honeybun, shall It tte1tps a lot when a, woman Is wies, sir ?" began the stranger. "And is - I Sir, and skip the country while there's to home 4eing. Old, faded driess" this your car?" He kept his band on time. L*pd Bulpeterl That be damned made the new colors of the hour. Just the wheel, as though not sure of his for a ya rn." 'as perfect Ill• say prolOW-510110.1 dyer reception. Mr. James Honeybun s . tared hard at could do It-if only You'll Use real 4M "Yes, 1. am James Honeybun, and I his chauffeur, Subjecting the ape-like! fti'ftsY"to Diamond dye dozens of that's my car. I arla quite sure that if to the searchlight of his thifioli,• and do wonderful tinting of 'yoa Pinched it you didn't mean to," -underwear and M U , dainty pleeeg, sing th,�- ,•ourg man essayed. clumsy face - true dye Is the secret. You can Dla.'tiousness. Sol, % Mond dire Q your curtains and oovem The stranger slowly descended. a SoCart"ll arm Wea": any material, am "Then the )vkel who IMOrmerl, ine *08l %Ls J, right over other colors so easy, 1t,0 told me the truth," he replied. "I Rm ud to--ke able to restore to you the IAVS valot"a scol FREE: ask the druggist for the DW e.ar, Mr. Honeybun. I found it on Jal"i ..01M ..0l. Dye C#ilopel for sugg"t1ol Hangman's -Heath while tekI7 an and may alrel actual Visce-goods: .early morning stroll. I am staying at 48@�Uol dioW efiefg It is the selection of rich, western wheats -1the finest color sxttilples, 6te. Or Ithe bdg illut; the inn at Cheverel." that gives extra flav6ur to bread and grown on the prairies Itrated book. CobDr Craft, free, write! "Did you-see nothing of my chauf- Mrs buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from right." .DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N8,' Windsor; leui`.' Ile has-been missing since last. SaN 0 HIS "There was no chauffeur, 0 . 0 r anyone .4 M41,0101i 41 else, PURITY F the discoverer informed the puzzled owner. Send 30t in admpi for omr 700-recipe Pmrity Flour Coot Boob. 24 You are Lord Bulpete ISSUE No. 10--127. IA a JAMFIBMW A W r, are you Veawn Ca"doo Flour Mills Co. Liwite& loorooet% Joloostres, ouloonal J-6ft A." l6 n� & or 0 :71 RAtikin's Job. ..f� Its fine nualities preserved in ALt-- MEUMATIC VICM. . • I 9Ainax, in the Ebo do' Paris.: with P Japanese, the odem the Alununum p age., exception of the J M pR Find Relief Through BUM- --The Proposition. Astatic peoples do not, appear to bave 'Can "He certainly gets a lot of Am out the faculty of organisation, If the -.,ing Up the Blood. Chinese auooesd In destroying Muro- A' of that old car of his." .'You a I re correct. He peon civilization. . they miould have perfectly Pain In the symptom of rheumatism khat every victim recognizes, and he doesn't set much In it." nothing to put in Its place, but would merely flounder among the ruins. In norally 6ttribates the trouble to the Interest of the Chino". as also of weather. Take TWO. damp or changeable the Europeansi it is therefore to be t dOctore know that -thin blood daughter) -- "(Irene, P�loud Father (to d hoped that at.vital pointi Like, Shi tag, k;d characteristic of the trouble. Charlie has asked my consent, etc." to cu-re rheumatism While the Daughter— "But, papa, I don't want hai a lesson will be administered F to the vacantly plundering mob who v remains thin and .40or In am Im. stammer th;btr Nationalist tioselble task because them to nothing "woA'youcan take her with ym." all the Powers, Great -Britain in the . . . . . . . ..... o build on. A tonic like Dr. Williams' only one us which b" dell altely decided lPlnit Pills that enrichei the blood and Speed. on action. It her troops do not arrive poisonous impurities noon Jones "I had a balance In the bank too late she will be able to OcM trees it from stem grotu_ Lit 'banishes rheumatism from the BY IMD ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is t3i�a a little while ago, but since I've be- late herseR that she has served hu- So long 94 the blood to maintained in come engaged—,, MLnky. a healthy • - condition the trouble will Jake& (taceld6ulaiy) "'Expensf.re, -not-At-has- ------ Inj tance of CA)Ior 111 17 r==��ot return. Titis-ls-not ne", eb. old Man? Never por CU"ffied Advertisements. proved In hundreds of cases; mind, re- one:—M that color is Oust= Tanning mbmber that love makes the world 90 Home. BABY'S OWN TABLETS IL is r, J. W. Re", R.R. 2. round." Ebany P.E.J.. nays: —"rot some years it is accepted fact tife-ams- Jones (still dismal) — "Yea, Yes, I know, was'•& Ayftf rufferer lnore potent in creating the atmos- id m o YnL& but I never thought that It w6Wd go Q&T VALUE phers me or tism and sahough I tried a great many Y other influence. It Is evea more Im- * batked tw 65 yeam at ewerlsom oold. OW. allethads of tanctiali hides for =1106 lases. - b�e-,. - It for no mait. harness. Sale. Lace . be #U.."Lwt& J*Ijef until after I took Dr. Williams' -ba portent than good design Leather = haled for Inusedials roWn or • WGIS To All Mothers Having Young ter bLovr dominant this !a; bei, it can. �nnk Pill@. The trouble -*a$ located Salesmanship. 'robe Is ladio-sable. octoW. ns 7014V se not overcome discordant coal*. Be- co.. coluniewaL our. In W shoulders. slid t times Children in the Home. In a quiet country town a commar- ....'Was to bad 1-hat ==was al. —use it VMduc*&-w distinct a rest - FOR ULL cW traveler entered the general store. 1"T lmost n9dess, of course I suffered No other medicine Is of such aid to tion to the eye, how caretalky should PLC= j much pain and greaX inconvenience. Goinig through to the parlor at the mothers of young children as is Baby's it be seliscte& with tha.sLme regard all noaidL U agoadoes, sw2als". Valise, back, t* came upon the proprietor Own Tablets.- The Tablets are the should color be studied as the back- sy-go for US.10 XWWUAas& poisice. so Monist; )dy attention was directed to Dr. Wil- nallal SAO. umma -aged In a Same Of Tory best medicine a mother can give ground for the upholstery and. haag. and a friend, long Pink Pills through an adyer. BULDS, PLANTS AND FLOWIR& draughti. her little ones during the dreaded ings of a room. so that the whole will itisement in our newspaper, and I de- 1dr. DOTIMXM &Lx& j%, SImuni,11 he said, I'd1you know teething time because they regulate prove restful rather than depresaing Qlallloll. SL 00. P0149" T,-,- mesay, folded to try them. I took the pills ac- there are, two customers In the 51100" the stomach and bowels and thus drive R&UW. wwah coihodd& 4, ''cording to directions with. the result Tornews or irritating In Its effOct Mocum did not even else his oyes out constipation and indigestion; PM GROW GLORIOUG GLADS. left me, and L that from the board. He merely nodded his ,out colic and diarThoes, and break up right. NTILODUCrOST OrMM ONM &�Mftc the rhegmztism has hale neybr had a twinge of It sines. phngths come &a= Wood that's "Just Rx bead and whispered In reply: colds and simple fevers. vlass•l 624 Isooll Post tm 1, a•sup it "u want to set rid of facial Uendebas 1f this meets the ore of any rheumatic "That's, &H right. Keep quiet and Conclerning Baby's Own TabUlts. —Io, an rZamlb- atlas LIL Usaslea SeiseraSyruv. Any 10 N -b% sufferer ary advice Is try Dr. Williams' vultals, R.M W plarat casilleh,. a. NL 1, they'll go away again." Mrs- John A. Pattersm, Sootch Vil- ac. Pink Pills at O�" :-. lage, N.S.. says: ­L-have six children, oldest Living Thing. NZALTH 011002 7 You can get the" pills from guy Neither. and all the medicine they ever get is A cypress tree crowing In a church xRa&AXA2La oi.&w arsurrruTs.- roe 'medicine deater. or by mail at 50 cents nary kou— hot bWA; C001a Vwft3L dbuaS Mexico. is U would use bledivine, In the hall of a big London hotel Baby's Own Tablets. I yard near Milt&, In Oaxaca, bl— *&—. Delivered Us 1104661% '--& one night last week a young man In nothing else for them and can strongly thought by some authoridels. to.be the Poultry. ximirs. on-_ Co.. BrOcIrrims, Ont. to Lit other oldest living thing In the world. Its.' evening dress was going out for the recommend the Tablets t&M.—BLOQUA Playing Safe. night. mothers." aele- days froci IWA win not AW tal "a's 'el N Old - Tinter Assails alliaitam der)—"I say. as by years. anon w— pubst a" IS& (to now boaj -Waiter, bri me a sod called an Baby's Own Tablets are sold "L VWDOM. lac. dealers or by mail at 25 Then he retract. medicine 'old —n, I wouldn't touch the rice pud- elderly gentleman. apologise.' cents a box from The Dr. Williams' UnCIA PIG* WAM . roa pown 'dings ere was a wedding bore yes- ed. I beg your pardon. - I apo TAborstoriad. Cw"nft fir ng. G case"a"'i Aerday.1 "You had better put your spectacles MedIcLqf Co., Brockville, Ont. EASTER NOVELTY rseemea t:d VED19 FE. Very laud in on." said the young man rudely. for calileatialsom -rho k;PtLZPST--rM PZAMANZNMY sTorrm "L beg your pardon." said the other. Universft of Toronto WM I tw Tramah's Bongo. smp� boal. u..NNML and loomfoalsoor bas" dX on ajshl� VOL 13-1son c3mvia. thm� Of toad WAS I flail I -have made two blunders. First assay. Ckl0k4"• 111 as G•6 d•DOIStS bar. a- asm Par from booL Wanah's baciddillL Limt@4 Erect a Carillon of Bells. WE out) 11 mistook you for a waiter. nen I a" 'a A44=71T, $2.00 Do"- w- " A&uwA r&BL Tmveaa- case" (cs' Acs saw. The Alumni Federation of the Uni iulotook you for a gentleman. by BW wavaid too, $2.W X 8XLL 14.84* ROPORTA A TUN To versity of Toronto, in accordance with H D. NIC111, 343 WAVIERLEY, TORONTO W at the sru" eusmallays. aged tar ass ELAMemi 0 rheumatism. the original plans prepared you The Blop"AM. MInard's Liniment for rheum calal-ow, K am late 010007 whereby a Carillon ju x,ja.a Sim-t. Torosta close of the War, Native roducts. of bells would be erected in the Sol- we vril Iwv� On the whole Canada can produce dicril' Memorial Tower, will completel all of the foraje, CrOPSL necessary for their installation this year. It had FREIGHT been intended to instal the successful raising of live stock of originally her re. • these bells in-thlo- Tower' when It was PREPM sources in most forage -plant seeds, are built, but funds have not yet been No obligatim to to ;being taxed capacity, to keep pace provided for this purpose. The Alumni buy, but if ym FR d4— saideincreasing ! with the increasing 'demand for her Federation have now undertaken to M-ROT CRICK& moill-QUADIL S?Ito.,%;. bred to-4" no" lamme" VFI%R- WMANIS douss, Ud& 124 WW Mo. ym GiNWAR as Out r1two. strado'd `T" TT" FOR _j CAM W RnW we arr � desirable product In spite of the raise the money for the installation ahnge wing use of motor cars, trucks. and of these bells in time or the Cente -10aaranteed for growing f n- University in ten yeam tractors, the demand for forage does wry celebrations of the Cold Ra not slacken and Canada continues to October next. Write now for or Moviely =6 1WAa COL IOoduce about fourteen million tons, The Carillon will consist of twenty - Everywho" men. woussol and linArg ht I Clean YOur Alamo volmad whore we of hay per annum. the greater portion three bells ranging in weight from are dzidirtir instsiU relief froanecou9bill acv adrry►eas•aed. so I and Colds of an kinds by, takingr Stick- of which is consumed in this country, 140 lbg. for bell No. 1, to 7,728 lbs. ' for isrs mixture. Evai7wham drWests am an >itop headache. cold/ .� Swedift favellaw Clawallany. bell No. 23, making a total for the iaf- "BucklWa" under poduve sm stomach Ljesifed first do" pTelase boj= 368 No" Damake SIL West I China has a mountain of alum twenty-three bells of nearly 19 tons antes. lu term% it bp­ond there an 44 ucaerml 1,000 feet high. and will cost complete, with the clock, TS -coast bottle: Never be wtdw= tlda which it is also proposed to instal, in prom am latror of •alldla• Get a 10-olont box now. Turn the rascals out —the headache, W. IL Evelds7, LiadIA the neighborhood of $40,000. The con- :142 Mutual Be- Terearte 3 1 biliousness, indigestion, the Ack. sour tract for the clock and bells has been stomach and bad oolds--tum them out awarded to Messrs. Gillett and John- BUS L %as• INDIGESTION, GAS, :z:: .. I sag to-night and keep them out with C stun of Croydon, England, who have X11rW installation in film a carets _Pmmised dAiver a STOMACH Time for dedicatory services during --NE. "Raw Will psay" Millions of men and women take is cascaret now and then and never the Centenary Celebration. Messrs. caused by a lazy liver.. 'know the mise ry Gillett and Johnston have manufac- 1 clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Instantly I "Pape 's Diapepsin tared and installed many of the fore THROBBINGTAIN Don't put in another day of distress. rillons in the wqrld, including '1 Corrects Stomach so most OR disappears when you Use, Let casearets cleanse your atomach; those in the Metropolitan Church, peaTs the sour, fermenting food; Meals Digest Minard's. The housebold.Lini. remove bile from your liver Toronto; the Simcoe, Ontario, Tower, meat for generations.- take the excess --------- and those in the Park Avenue Baptist and carry out all the constipated waste Church, Nevi York. At the present The moment you sat a tablet of matter and poison In this bowels. Then NSM "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigestion time y6u will feel great. 0- ZWM gone. No more distress from a sour, for the Dominion Parliament Build- A Casearet to-night straightens joit tion is this firm is casting the Carillon ings, Ottawa, which, when completed, acid, upset stomach. No ftatulencf� out by morning. They work while you heartburn,. palpitation, or mis , y be thi) largest in the world. sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug It is desirable that the fund fort OF 4 Ink gases. Correct your digestion or store means a clear head, sweet stom- Each package guaranteed these bells, being the gift of the' ach and clesn,'helalthy Uver'land'bowel a -few cents. r�.VOD ME. graduates at large, be subscribed for -to overcome *to= stomach tro" . action for months. Children love Caal- by druggist by every graduate and ex-student of carets because they never gripe or tile. so ram st� W. the University. A minimum sub- sicken. scription has accordingly been set at five dollars, and it is hoped that the graduate and ex-student body at large Should be m every home' will contribute the whole amount so that the gift may b-- as representative Vej i e as possible. A committee, under the __M me.Vfllema*r leadership of Mr. Hugh Scully of the Three years of stomach and kidney disorders wrecked Class of 1906 in University College, ..her health. Now fully recovered and feeling has been formed, and through 'their �A ■ � R ' � z agency splendid, she thanks Tanlac in appepla; will go out to all ex-students and graduates in a Wine. Eliza Villemaire lives at 432 short time. 'Patrick Street, Ottawa. She is rud4y and robust , showing r o signs of A Two-edged Sword. thedistrming ordeal she went through Parts Temps:, Rightly or wrongly. for three %-cars. "No words can ex- press wba4 I suffered," she said rc.- there is'a feeling that the British Gov cently. "At times I thought my bar ernment Intends to have at Its dIs must break _ujjrL_j_c_Q_ijd not even Sal pow1p;l-ful m-ans Proved safe bv millions and prescribed by physicians for V�= -action -In or- 0 -)op over to #e.t the table. tt der to be In a position to strike, with "Ity stomach was just as had, for certaluty.of success, at the time and Headache 'Neuritis Lumbago food would'He there like a lump of Colds place that R considers it its fluty to lead. I used to bloat terribiv, and at times could hardly catch tn� do so-for the proper safeguarding of Pain Neuralgia Toothache "eulh0iWi., breath. ;Nervousness kept me awake half the Its Interests. It Is a policy like a, dou- night. I tried many renictlici and ble-edged sword, which might lead far treatments but though I spent a small unless precautiolia are taken str!ctly D `fortune on them, nothing seemed to OP NOT AFFECT THE HEART,­. to limit Its effects. ]help me. "I only wish I had taken Tanlao 'I had Ty way I'd put Tanlao in every Bayer. La when my.trouble first started for it home in Canada. That's how niu, Keep Slinard's Liniment in the stable. only certainly would have saved n.ca lot of I think about it." ontains p ltdvefi dfrecti suffering. The way my tr4&%L&s dis­ m' n lect'nature's warningi. No girl Not Our llaby.. le, take Tau- 'me, have any big "Bayer" boxes of Is.-tablets appeared after taking it was almost i8hellign of trouble, Stranger—"TeR Hand magical. It built me up and made me lac, nature's own tonic, made from Al" "Bayer" of 2& and 100 won ever been born in this I hi. 1121= new woman. Now my kidney it, x toots, herbs and harks. Your drijg- Native—"No. air. only babies," Aspirin to the trade wart (Feeksterell in Onsda) of RAM K is se all', .; got a buttlo today. 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'tit .• -fi , m5.: .: .Gt• ."a... 1• ]l . `✓ J.: •�k. x !. .,�,� •Y -.:.- .. „• .. r",*,. . -'. ir., ys- ,,r., .x� mss., �•rr. ,: :yT.��#cJ, •9 � 'i. r.+, .Y. �'' `.. - LOUALI i>la S. Gord_bii Found has purchased tke — Dr.'E, A. Sadleir, Dentist, prac- James Found property on Logan Ave. tising in Tor-onto,' willi be here.: in his t y `+ spent Miss Nellie Arnot, of Toronto, office from 1.30 p. m. to- 6 p. m. as as- RT I U h k + ' _ _ " r �4A .. —J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon and the week -end with J. S. and ual on Thursday, • r ter, B1ahcRe, were in the city Mrs. Balsdon. —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- z . azs onday. —The township council will 'meet tst. Office over Balsdon's hardware - , ., ,= -Miss Ida Bunting spent Monday on Monday next for the transaction store. Office hours, 9 to 6, daily and - 4 ifs•. Toronto -with her sister, Mrs. R. of general business. evenings by a intment « +� , ►o a r A Dougitis. Mrs. F. N. Doyle, oaf' Toronto, —Mrs. Rankin spent a day last � .:.� spent the week -end here 'with her week with her brother, James 'Hend -t' x �i' —N. F. Mechin and little sons, pe , "Ptalph and Hugh, of Osh ---a, spent sister, Mrs. H. A. Matphett. erson, of Soatboro, it being the 43rd i Sunday with the former's parents —Thos. and Mrs. Douglas, of Tory anniversary of his wedding. Something entirely new in the Wall paper industr hm'been ✓ ht' s. 4 onto, spent Sunday at the home of —The annual meeting of the Wo- P P y art —Rev. A. R. &mderson's subjects, the' lattees mother, Mrs. Burrell. men's Missionary developed- during the last year. These a ere Will "44, Sea saoaary Society of St. Pte- B Y P P for Sunday are: 10.30 am. "Saul, the —A number from- Pickering went Paul's United Church will be held not fade. Prices are the same as "y on Wednesday evening to Wednesday, March 9th, at 3 pm. at . crisper wall paper. Y -- -- - —alley of Decision." Good' music. hear Jack Mjn& 0 address: vert— one -ol- lllrer -iii _I _ y P p Come -and worship. the Tabernacle. Each member is requested to be pre- Insist on baying - -4. Broadbent, watch - maker, wilt --Miss Leila Money returned sent and bring her mite -box. A Dell t0 IIB Will bring Ba ple8 y borne on Monday be in Pickering every Tuesday after- y evening after spend- noon, from 12 to b. Mr. Broadbent ing a few weeks with relatives m IN MEMORIAM. —' - t0 your door r of our 1�— t3dvt another years experience who —Miss P. 1. at-the he homT or 1t Dde Da ug In to ing memory awed — ,• olumn. g p - - Two men, under the influence of 'sister, Mrs. M. • S. Chapman is con- away March lot. 1926. SPRING SUITS "'liquor, while driving along the high- fined to her bed through illness. Some may think that we've forgotten, _ �++ s✓�+s �✓ w way just west of the village on —Owing to the slippery ' state of When at times they see us smile. We are carrying two lines Of samples a. r Thursday evening, lost ty++ttrol oY the pavement during the past week, But they little know the sorrow y g p r 'their car and landed in the ditch, a number of cars ran into the ditch, That smile bides all the while. Neither of the men was injured but but nothing very serious happened. —sadly missed by Father, Mother �` " Semi -Ready and LOW ©de s. of- se3F6 — _@Ad Brother.; o8'. of Toronto, and Mrs. Carl 'Devitt, g�drB�- e�datte�- t0�h698e r 'c MckAY -10 loving memory of our at rice5 raII lII flt'Om —At the annual* convocation of the and daughter of Brougham. visited dear husband and Father, whopastited p Q $ � f Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Hasons Hugh. and Mrs. Mechin on Saturday. away March 4th, 1926. �. 0 -- ;`held at bttawa last week, Gee. W: P. Simonson, who has been We mourn the loss of one so dear, #2 00 t X60 00 J✓'very, of Whitby, was elected Dist• critically ill for several weeks was Our hearts are sad to -day, , •xict Grand Superintendent of Ont- Hospital on �- To think the one we loved so dear Fred T. Bunting - taken to the Oshawa Hoa i Pickering arlo District. His many Pickering day last, to order that he might re- Weis so quickly called away, f Essence congratulate him on the cetve proper Father, dear, we think of you. Established 1857. ,; �2 'hector thus conferred upon him. —W. F. Law moved his household And thick of how you died. —The Higbway Departeme'nt has effects to MarkhaaQ on Friday last. To think you could not say good -bye. issued instructions to the Highway Miss Winifred 'Law, who had been Before you closed your eyes. • officers that all loads carried on the suffering from arr attack of tonsilitis The heavenly gates were opened wide, "'Aighway must be kept down to half was sufficiently recovered to make The loving voice said •'Come." � the trip. weight during March and April. P• —Sadly missed by Wife and Family. 'Trucks will be weighed at different —Mr. Sharpe, the new manager of Jt rd " ;intervals during these months and on the Standad Bank, has rented John DEArN Annan's residence, formers owned TL *� :� 3 Oshawa parts o the road betwee Y Sw.hursday, Feb. Janesville. R''Ge on l he New 19lrt/ ..'Oshawa and Toronto, as well as other and otxupied by W. F. Law, and moo- Thursday, F24th, Thomas (leer a l Il 1, it Provincial Hi hwa s. ed therein on Friday. Mrs. Sharpe $ -,a •- - - g' Y swallow, formerly of Pickering. ►n " , rte —The first meeting of the Picker - and children arrived in the village on his 57th year. - ing Continuation School Lite Saturday, and they are now getting fr Literary Just when his days seemed brightest.' AUT04-In .��et� after was- comfortably settled in their new_ _-- J- st.�vhen hopee- aeetaed- be ®t;4 X 1�e�Td +nn Feb. 2otb, with the president. home (sod called him from amongst us, PAK HS ck - Muriel Westney in the chair. A very —The following will take part in To the home of Eternal Rest. N ti program the Comed Drama "The Path Across • IN • $vod P gram was presented consist- Y .•� + v �•� ing of musical numbers, readings, a the Hill ", to be given in St. Paul's _ SALE REt3t8TE. °.. f Literary contest and a debate, "Re- church on Friday evening, March 11, f solved that the school exerts a great- Kenneth Richardson, Dr. H. T. allaise M�acattaMrchs'14th—Auction at Sale, < es influence on molding charade: Y y, F. 9than does the home,•, in which the Bunting, Mrs. H. R. Money, 3lre. H. Pickering, potatoes, to � �� affirmative side was upheld b Edna T. Fallaise, Phyllis Pilkey. Whan of cos 7, the 2 o clot , ti � P Y of Thomas Heady, Sale at 2 o clock .� ed11 Reid -and Ethel Bra while Lillian Wii4iaa and Mrs F. Bunting. Y sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, Luc- + { iy • Wiffian and Bob Stark upheld the —That `"The Path Across the Hill" tioneer. negati•.e. The affirmative side was will be lieciaimed one of the best t' successful. The "School Paw" Blue plays, either professional or amateur, TtfLRBDAY, MARCH lOza -30 head of thee! Oeldin ge and band from k t. 18 }° and White was read by the editor, that has ever been presented locally, cwt,. all quiet and well broken. the i.lean Annan. The chief and most id- is the opinion expressed by critics, property of Wm. Klinck, to be sold s 'teresting number on the program w3so have attended rehearsals now at stock yards, Stouffvillp, No re. tt :, was an address by Kr. Sanderson on in Progress. "The Path Across the serve. S otnnthe credit. Sale at one z • 'Ideals ". Hill" will be presented in St. Paul's p. m. F. W. Silversides, auctioneer. - —On Wednesday morning of last United church on the evening of . • week one of the large busses runt. Marsh 11th, Now A&vert4se�rs aria. —A former resident nulg into Toronto ran- into the ditch of Pickering, t' T,v.,saa � a - near,Searboro Blass but with no Thomas George Swallow, third son of FOR BALE —Happy Thought cools ' serious results except to the bus the late Matthew and Elizabeth Swal- stove Apply to W M. Palmer. Box 253, which was damaked somewhat. It low, died at his home in Janesville, cla emon:, a w @ # "vase reported that i9 upset, but that Wisconsin, on Thursday, Feb. 24th, FOR SALE-16 choice pigs. B weeks report is incorrect Oa Thursday is his 57th year. He is survived by L� ale Apply ]. C.' Eagleson, Claremont Phone Clare 317. Us wife, two sisters: ifr. John _ morning a Hamilton bus that had °- ��� from y Oshawa had number onto, also Mrs. brotbers: Jageg of co Lloyd wheat ) -t o cone 4 Picker] `d. Apply been en iltz and 'firs. Wm. Harris, of Tor- OR SALE —First r iality of barlP to see the hocks Granton, Ont., John, of ban sville, when returning to Hamilton bus that Ont•• and Charles of San Frar.e:sco. L�OR SALE—Seed Benner oats, har• _. when returning to Hamilton. Near Calif. The mother of the deceased FOR before the rain. Also a yuant,ty of West Hill the rear axle broke, an� lai t September, and his father d grain seed, W. F_Batty_araokl.n. 28 z7 idurin near] the -whole of Thursday about d ears o. L�OR SALE —Bran, Shorts, Distillers =?men were employed replacing Lhe i' G a.ns, Corn. cracked and whole. Also, - cleaning seed grain, M. R. Hoover, Locust Hill s ; axle, and making necessary repairs, -. -MARK HAM. E:evator 26.27 "when this was being done, traffic TsOR SALE -2 Jersey cows and 2 bad to slow up. It -is stated that if The Markham Poultry As i� Holstein cows, due Marsh let, goon eaten. was loaded the result might have attended meeting of poultrymen of 'Clare 324. been serious• the liistsict. R. J. Rogers , of the nIANO LESSONS —Miss Aldine . —On account of the rain and snow Dept. -of Agriculture. Newmarket C ward, Claremont is prepared pared w take a lim- �< `on Friday - evening last, the attend- was present and addressed the meet- ited number of pupils on the piano. at 25 cts. per M:c • once at the Minstrel show given in in and showed motion halt hour lesson. Phone 903. the Town Hall b the Amieus g pictures on _.. y �- Poultry Culling. Officers were elected ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- the�� y`4 lad's, of Toronto, under the auspices as follows: Hon. Presidents; Hon TDRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and . Vdum OM p the Public Iii Board was not e:pia;n our 24 hour service. Just leav your Gee, S. Henry M.P.P.; Col. T. R- name with Mr. S. W. ] avia. barber ebop�We very largely a� sded• Very few Lennox, M. P.; harry•. Sifton, A. J. will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. �1 r outside the village were Prat' H. Eckhardt, 'A. E. Reesor, G. W. OR SALE —Baled Straw at 815.00 � About thirty from Toronto were pre- Wilson, Reeve of Markham; Pres. H. yr tea. Hay at srs,00. 3 pure bred Here- P - sent, including those who took part, C. Michell, Claremont: 1st. Vice Pies. ford Duu calves. one 2 years old. Tamwortb And several of their friends. The C. W, Hellems, Nark%am • 2nd Vice boar. Male and female gnats. Fred Lacey, lot ' Atrww has a number of c0iees 35. 8. F. Coa., Pickering. Phone Mal W7. 27 good Pres. E. W. Bouhon, Markham;Sec. :-and they were liberal in their selec- Tress., R. H; 'Crosby, Markham; r{ ARM MACHINERY —Frost tiOD& Their render' Of triotic Wood Cockshutt. Tudhope. Anderson,Jobn • ing pa Director J. A. Wear Jas. Walker I 5+ i r Deere. Bissell. Gould. Sbapky Misr. Fleury, • and humorous songs was 'we receiv- Markham; Jas. i)oyd, Pickering, W. Wilkinson. Best_ynoes. Order your repainn¢ Beautiful Patterns ed, and many of their jokes were J. Honey Milliken • J. Sunierland G, now` Also De Forest radios. W. F. Disney, . : original and Greenwood. 27tf Wonderful +colorings good, but a few of theta Christian, Whitevale• J.. A. Macklin, _ •a' - ;would have difficulty in passing the L. H. Miller, IlIMiken; Fletcher LI 0138 FOR HATCHING —From a Censor. At the conclusion of' en- ¢cod winter- laying strain of Barred Ply- ti` _ Goudie, StoU$ville, A. Brown, Union- mouth Rocks. All eggs carefully selected. 75 *. tertajnment the visitors were taken vine. cents per setting. Please order ahead to avoid to Mr. Monney's refreshment parlors delay. Mrs, Jas. Richardson, Pickering, Phone ■ 8.�­CHAPMAN where they, were given tench, by BROUGHAM. Nck2fwo. 25 -30 members of the Women's Institute, HOUSE, TO LET —Brick house in rich drew forth eery complimen- A grand concert and drz-:a untie; 11 the Village of Pickering. 7 rooms. electric tary criticisms. the aus6ices of the Social Club ;Hll light and fixtures, hard and soft water,'large and —A general mix -ti of motor vehi- be small fruit fron government tested seed. $2. potatoes THE CENTRAL GARAGE g p given in the Brougham Town Hall' grown from overnment toted seed. ii2.Q0.per cles took place about 7 p.m. on Mon- on the evening of Thursday March ag, L. D. Banks, Pickering. 26tf o �. day in front of Christs Church, about 17th, by the Kinsale Dramatic 'Club. OR SALE —New sloe slei hs at � two miles west of West Hill. One of , t y prices; also all kinds of implements Teleph on.e 4900 The drama which is entitled "lilts Ftactoa p g . ' Bromley k Seftores busses going east Colonel's Maid ", has been given in of une on a farm. in first -class order, cheap. Also f `: truck scales and light scales. Highest price paid 1 did not notice F. W. Edmonson s several places and comes highly re- for poultry, bides, wool and junk. H. Herman, - itack with a load of girder'• also go. commended. Good music will be rep= StouEviue. Telephone 194. lstf ing east at a slaw rate until it was 'dered between acts. Doors open at OR SALE — Cheep, all kinds of t 'almost on 'top of it. The driver of '7.30 Reeve G. M. Forsyth will take Fwagons, harnea, and all kinds of farm im- t -- - -the bus turned. to the left to avoid the chair at S p.m. Admission, 25 �Iemeatsin good order. Alsoseveralhimv7 and Auto ]Repairs, Accessorise Oils and ` 'stri'lring the truck, and in doing so cents children under 12 years, 15 �ighl scales a d' cook staves av woindo,. beaters. also 1; High. 7 i )strue�r a or se3aii ow�te�'tiKd�i by D. M. Loekwiood, of Toronto, who after the otxicert Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, " was just moving from Lindsay to - Through 'the kindness o- :Am and NO t ce To Toronte. This is �amagea it Mrs. Miller, the "1'oiin¢ People" T�aalNa OF DOGS 1 Battery Oharging front epd and left side. The bus of- held their weekly meeting at • ter striking the sedan struck a Pont- VXhiotle Ha "' which was one of the •y sae toath owned and driven by E. R. most successful of the season. The Owners or barborer@ of dogs in the ��Repalr8 made on all makes 4 , :-.'-Curtain, of OtshavmL This car is a]- Literary Committee, led by Miffs Township of Pickering will please a •-)meet a comwulete wreck As a re.•uh Margaret Feasby, gave articles on take notice that the Dog Tax Act re• of the collisions, Mrs. Lockwood and Canadian Authors, Prose andPcetry. quires them to procure a tag for eaeb of Gars• little daughter were badly shaken UP The Roll Call was answered by the dog and keep such tag securely fixed rye `',and Mr. Curtain wets badly bruised members by a verse from their fav- to the animal at all times, under pea- and shaken up but proceeded on his orite author, which brought forth alt y; of 810 and costs. - 'way home afterwards. The bus was many gems. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Also that the provisions of @aid Act " `damaged on the front end and had to make charming 'hosts. Their cordial an to assessment and tagging ofd @ 'T will in future be strictly enforced�n be ]eft on the roadside all night. Tile and kind hospitality makes one feel Be i Pontine• coach vans removed to Spen- at ease. The simple elegance and this township. CHARLES . •1•r SPENCER cer's Garage.' AnAer bus was sent open fire make it seem home -like Or M. FORSYTH, Reeve ;from Toronto to take the passengerVand the your people were Loath to - D. R. BEATON, Clerk ]scale. leave so charming a place. I D&ted Feb. lltb, 1927. 28tf Proprietor, Pickering. �• t . 1. ,, K. ✓ .iw .'. 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