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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_03_11,_ !." ;.�'4v:isr„rK,G�!s,"- t"'7Ah'.i .. ..'iM,•',..'°'�!. .Z .. 3h: .n ;Y,.r. .:: ..,�•..wyr`y ,; "%M7. ii.. °"1k. ,. :.,a y� f .cy. $.,, �.�. ,�� ...n;.;. r�*.'8`" ., "a^" d R�2 r*-. �t .i'; "[�' g« .t,.:,�yr,.,,yS :'^ 3 a. !a -¢. �c,tE g �? 6. L r p; :+ z l� $i �r se • .�?� d x ? -7 '...r ,.r. ,rv.:r . d ., •'- ':4es , .r. a4 . ,... . w�:''� . , .. ;.., . . ., . . . r '�q'+c. s " ta"�3 . , �®... w,ane 'vY-• v •: ° =�,sS ir. a '� _ r . i r : xv�ar i = y, s ..". " r p• ` �i•isX n 4m° Fa, y. .,?>fr ' „n ..•.:�crpsm . ,cL. et• - `r. ; rOL. XLVi. PICKEHING, ONT., TRIDAY, MAR. 1.1. 1927 _ �- PTa. 27 f0V*f*0&W"01 (SOVaea. =t30n .�_ HIGHLAND CREEK. - DUNBARTON. - GREENWOOD Jllfed4eal Saw dill wad Basked dance will held in Morrish s An enjoyable musicale was given in Hall on Friday evening, March 18th, the Dunbarton Community Hall, 9*z B. FRSY�S O hD., Director under the auspices of the Women's when the Women's Guild of St. eat Araoda adOtetarb. Res. Put" Institute. Jeffrey's 4 piece orchestra George's,.Church.. cketing were the MILLS.]� will furnish the music. Admission 50 - guests of Mrs. White and Mrs. Tay- : moat, cents. Lunch provided. Dancing at gram were Mrs. Alex. Fisher, Osh- 8. verylt3dy welt 'Ahncs. taking Hart in the pro Establi.h 1888 Fruit Baskets of • all dtlecriptions, - _ - - -._- gq -@t. boxes. DUNtlARTOI+I. awn, and Mrs. White, soot's Headquarters! lk It. OSRISTIAN, Barrister and.. incltxiin t. bozos, Ethel Blenldn and Miss Phyllis Nish- - --A �' olson, pianists; Miss Gilmer and Miss' wjs.S icit«.Notary Public Etc Mono to grates and Baskets at Miss Irene Dunbar visited__friends_ " Bas South wins, Coact Howse, Whitby.aty - Doris Taylor, readers;. and Miss Mary 7 in the city last week. �• f E EU lowest trees. Gordon, accompanist. A vote of A G. BROWNING, K. O.. Barris- prices. on Sunday, March 6th to - Barris- As ter, Solicitor, Notsry �Public. Atrt►a' Bik thanks to those who gave such a Shaping and Turning Walter and Mrs. Holmes, a daughter. tarsediatelyy wat'of Po•t Office. Duada• scree[ P nB g splendid program was moved by Mrs. v altrtby. Howe phone 386. Office phone 393. James and Mrs. Honey and' Mrs. � Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools Timbers visited Allison Bros. this Mansfield, president of the Guild, CORN `SATON i ROSS - Barristers. So. k _ and was very heartily given. Tea was OATS whole or ground _ licitors. Nortbern Ontario Building, 330 Salt For'Sale C. W. Holmes, ae are sorry to re- served at small tables wl4ch were __..BARLEY FEED - �BWSLret, Toronto. _ prettily decorated: Mess Thelma =-- ��.Beatoa. __ port, is ailing with bronchial and p y -BRAN v_ b. F. Ross, Adelaide 2767 CHAS. A. WHITE. heart affection. Mansfield and Miss Ethel Blenkin as- SHORTS RTS T H P I C, E ssted the hostesses in looking after Q {r ICHARCSON & PI08ERING- Successor to late W. G. Barnes The W. M. S. of the Dumbarton SCRATCH FEED ° i r - �sarriaten, solicitor. etc.. 213 -214 Coated- Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oat. United Church are holding their the guests who numbered about fifty. for poultry eratiooLife Bvildi Corner Yonge and Riot- Easter Thank - offering on Sunday CROCKED CORN smad Sts.. Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main next 8t the Tnin service. Mrs. am. Pickering office open Monday and Wed- mA g SCHOOL REPORTS. for poultry p 8esda eviceve: wad all day. •satutday. including FURNITURE Tucker of West Africa, will be pre- y y ev ag. Phone tek. soon. sir sent to give an address. Standing for winter Term, Olasre- I have a car of Cereal Feed which r AT BOTTOM PRICES wont Junior Room : II - Margaret I consider the best value for ; "ry s _ Dental Dopkio Jean Gregg•.Juns Forsyth* feed I have seen for a loo ' �R. J. R. FOWLIE, Dentist. Cor, J. CLA �OA �m7th �d8 humr.. in Pickerin 1Mar. iJohnHin�••Fern Taylor* and time. 1L will pay g a Xi too Rd. and Victoria Par1c Ave, To CLAREMONT, IIot O g. to try-it. : y - to. ere awps at door). Op•n Evenings Dressers $12 up, Washstands ert Johnston equal. 8r. Pr. -Jack ' 1Pimae Teo "ward 7112. loly '•'� Morgan". Gordon Taylor•, Edna Tay- WHEAT` end BARLEY Wanted. $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers WHITEVALE. g D•� R. D. 0. Smith. Dentist:, Stouff• and good sized mirror@ - lot*, Gordon Spenceley• Jr. Pr.- ' vitle, HonorGradaate or Chicago and To. half price. It will Congratulations to Miss Muriel Aana Fore�th•, Margaret Johnson•, Ohopping Mondays, Wednes, Mato Universities and the Royal of Charlie ohn*on Mary MOrgaQ, days and Fridays. " 1B•stalSurztwas. Phoaeo�oe 1011, Residence pay you to cell. Hagerman, pupil of Blanche Ramer, y y eels, xo outside Phonettmcie 1 rely o passing bar primary piano ezaml• (� Loon.) V. Apoffard, Teacher. LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. 8., - sat on. Cberrywood Public School, . Pet°r �• �' ����N BGrsduateo! the RoyalColelge of Dental Roofin JL1laterial ! The regular meeting of the Women's Room -: II class -•R. Pilkey, A. Petty I$rugeon. and Univeraitt or Toranto. Otero Institute will be held on Wedceedsy, 'A• Maynard. •R. Maynard, 'B, Pe- t 'over Murd «k'. Goafectionery s Whitby. March 10th, at the home of Mrs. Gard- tore. M. MacRae, J, Teefy. F. Sobol. -. e „g_{e }g..1�- ;:3g.'Dpo.yae:. _._ _ _ bgmTran, An lIItErebti0 ro ram 8r, I -V. Dtlnkevater., E. Barkey,, P. 4 r Eel[ phone ago. a {ly 5 ritish Columbia ShingIee R P g A _ with special mn9ic is being arranged fp dr. -•'H Teefy. C. Hodgson, Z - D. D. - L. 3 z Ever woman in the district is =di- C. Calladine. N. Petty" B. Torrance. - O - ?d' �TE11. O,SMITH D. D. 9. L. D. B., .. y -� ' . DFo. 2 3 and az all invited to he resent. Pr, -'A. Pi'key, -w Mceithe R.. i5ucctesor to Dr. J N. Dales i. Graduate of yy p .�' „ the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- The Wbiterale Baptist Young Peo- Hodgson. 'These were neither late Ea , ! to University. At Claremont office over D. A. ppre's Clare will bold their aunuaf SOX nor absent during the month. No. on A good supply of Hard and Soft Scott stn i every Tsesday and Fridayif Plwne TORONTO ASPHALT Sncial wad Concert in the I. O. O. F. roll 19, Average' attendance 17. N. 2277 Coal on band. Also a supply ROOFING Sall" Whitevale, on March 17th, at A. Go,11an, Teacher. PP y e j�$ERBERT T. FALLAISE,. L, D S.,' Murray's 18 in.. 82 ia. and 36 inch 8 p• m• The program will consist of Oberrywood Public School, Senior of Kindling Wood, D. S . Graduate of the Royal Cotlege or readings. solos ukulele and banjo se- Room , V- Laura Petty. Walter Fen• stove length. )blew 1 surged and the Usiversii of Toronto. widths, 4 is 1 Shingles ;' also g tl bickering, Ont. leetions, Wbitevale Male Quartette, ney, Juba Garland. Sr, 1V -B. Ding. Gillen whore J. 5`. aatsdoo•aam , Metal Valley and '� _ Y ®lee Loon 9 a m. ion bp. m., or by a ins• piano duets and instead of the d "rams Mary Teefy, Annie Rittenhouse. JA, 1�tf Phone Pick, 1709. - d ti as•at. Ptroce Put 0700. s Ridge Roll. - there will by a debates "Resolved. that IV--James Lawrie. Peter 8obol, Geo -' g Material, or will $ive price on country gIris make better wives th-on roe McIlroy. Lew McGriskin. Sr. Ill- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING r fustl3a" daviltsi. city wives." Admission 25c., ladies Wianifred Barnes. Annie Petty.! Les- �;• rr Bnished Job. with boxes free. Gents who purchase lie Beare. Evetpn Drinkwater, Via- with LIZABETH RICHARDSON -Suc- boxes will have their 26c. refunded. cent Teet Harold Fence Bertha �%�'�,w ± J[ Jcessm to the late W. V. Richardwa. repre • ���,�;`�a i • ` - y' y Y W hi evale •wears wall -known Fire Insurance Companies of •L6MBER • . RI ••• Oome and have a good time. Smith. Jr III- Gordon Petty. Rarl i t <�z •old l standing s+tr �•-"• Taylor. Murry Hollinger, Marion . wt; YARD The beet of the season at Clare- Ferguson. Lloyd Petty Ruts_ Hollin• The Service Garage FP'OSTILL, Licensed Ancti'onesr, l e fw Oaa MSS of Tact ass os.eo. aaa• Mont to -night (Friday). ger. Allan Rittenhouse. Hazel Petty'. . �11�1 .lo .a W ifs.. • » as a>saebsl 1rt?E MINING MA�i ♦ - E L. Dennis. Teacher. w: "essse • ii Motor o>rerbauling, to and side sera ■sUs. aaareaa tir•aa ttf..r !. 0.. oas, AUDLEY. pp $ - fain repairing. DS.SBAT©N Tuw1�illa�P �1& 'Keep your eve on the drama dale. Watch Out 1 "The Path Across the Battery Service- Oharging y e �• �Oasvyaaaar. Oesmlaslaaae rot wow We buy and sell, furnish quotation* Miss pee spent Saturday last to To- Hill" will be in. town March 11Lh.: sod overhauling. 1 i rrs As•oasaas. ;M. Man" to Iaaa A) ales and information on all Listed and roato. work g'aaranteed. Ftat rate e�+rq masse of It�lyya L► Unlisted Mining Stocks. Several of our ladles.went to Toron• service charge .eta We will be pleased to advise what to on Wednesday. WHITEVALE. Phone 5510 Marie. Oentral. Wltf. MAW, LICENSED AUO• stocks to buy or to hold, or Several farmers sold cattle to Harr ysy T10NEER for York.a,tsrloandntae:m y Miss Dorothy Griffin is home for a - • Caantbse, AS kla& of tkao p„�W ,n�,d what stock to sell. Wade this week. short time. W E. i8 E R R Y - ta• Teesesramomble. Dat•afor • ma7 be �Olieete are makia mono b Wm. Bell's man left recently and asraagd at NEwS' Ofov. Bell ,one tad 8 y y bliss Lily Hamlin Merit Sunday at 8 following our advice. be is now looking for one. pltwoe•. Whitby, not. sly R her home here. 9eceral Prom here are attending the -i' - --- - -- - -- Our long experience in mining, ex. Miss ice % ite has secured a s- + ri tending over a period of twenty drams on Friday iniz gr g. } Coa, a Feed • g p y 9 veral f+ernrers wee hrtulinix r;.vel ition in. tl:e� tit •. (,r� years, aILQ_ws us to give sound advice, from the Winter'n pit fer building pur. M. and ilr.:. Ryan leave -this week . � M • on the investmeat feature of a mine P sea, for their Loris in Regina. • +• or the speculative feature of a pros- y g; No­-) now has- a gramophone ; ;t the- present -time" there are six pective mining vetAure. and the children eon the music to ' t enjoy empty houses in our village. F. A. R E E S O. R food Barga� s bens of AY, 'arILLB cfi CO. their comber 'the drills. - " G. 'Tian has. been purchasing sev- f ?i Members of Standard Remember 'the Club met•tiog at eral registered Ayrshires lately.' Stock Exchange. Frank and Mrs. Puckrin'N :home next J. Potter of Pickering visited at : ;Members of the Moutreal Monday evening. Something good _ ._,_ • _ ..._ - -- Mining Exchange. the home of N. Miller on Sunday. on. Mrs. W. Brownbridge spent part of Office and Board Room. Ground Floor,. The drama ' The Ewrly Bird." illue• Nut 1 Only, Imperial Oxford Range, trating modern business methods, will the week with friends in Toronto. 1� ut and S to a •Coal _ as good as new, $20.00. Metropolitan Building, be given in the school house on Fri- Doc and Bobby have finished the TORONTO. ONTARIO day, March' 18th. A St. Pat's box contract of cutting the school wood. sand Cope, also. Tube Skates and all other Pb ,)oes : Adlrlaide 6371 and 637L social will be held at the close, and H, E. Poynter, who has been laid skating supplies - Auctioneer Maw has been - detailed to up with a kink in -.the back, is - now All Kinds of Feed. 4�.. sell the boxes. The ladies are prepay, better. '1 illtica Grit and Oyster Shell A GOOD CHANCE ing eome goodpne* with myeterieus B. Annis was in the city last week tp things inside. The proceeds are bein All kinds of Hardware on hand at For $Beginner -All . p g and brought home a very useful team Cement Lumber, �:• - used to finish payi°R for the piano and right prices. - Complete. other expenses. Every person to in. of horses. a'or attended the ! f ' 25 Bee hives and frames -Lao` vited an is assured o a good time. S. and Mrs. M tte ed Phone 4800 - g See bills for articular@. .. funera4 of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Lath i stcoth -band made. p John Annie, of Toronto, on Sunday: Honey Extractor -two frame A man from this township who has tl. ALVIN BUSHBY Bee Smoker -Root et le The Concert of the Season at, TerII18 ; y some farms advertised in a' Toronto Drone Trap. Claremont to-night. Cash �'IClHERINt3 - P - daily, describes Pickering as a land ` -` flowiii with milk and "swine ". The abovettre aI1 pr ticvUy new. . ___8T4 -11i FVLLLE. Wm Dryden, of Brooklin, ,was here '- Hives all painted. - CONG OLE•U M W. J. and Mrs. Jacobs left this week lately looking for a carlo�el of Short W. J. GORDON, Box 71; Pickering for an extended visit to England. horn bulls for British Columba. t+� �e� =- .* Art Our Junior Women's Institute held Every animal must be tuberculin �Om et�L iii i ]Rugs,, tI B R O A D B E N T o !lox social and moving picture chow tested. + ++ on Friday evening. During the month of February Mr. WATCHMAKER A new system of fire alarm is to be Sunderland's pen of Leghorns Canis » indroduced here, when an alarm tole• very near the top in the egg - laying �4N`ew 337 Main street, Thronto 13 phone will be placed in each fireman's contest the+ is being conducted in the A Brighten Your Rooms Tate of Greenwood. will be at the shop home' City of Ottawa. I have just toter ed a full B Dan Conner, wept of the town, is „ opposite the Poet Office, The town spares who � generally suffering from a second stroke and aeeortmea�f Lighten Your Work, slight hopes are entertained of his re. congregate%around the village forge I 1=1 C K, E R / N G covert', in the winter time, are beginning to pats am s Fadeless Dyes Save Yonr Money Every Tuesdag afternoon from Our Cemetery Commission will have look around for a job for the sum - b usin 12.00 to 5.00 o'clock. a landscape gardener out in the spring mer• A sure sign of spring. All eba8es, low package r y g 26tf BRINt3 YOUR RBPARS and suggesta number of improvements At the Baptist parsonage, 6n Wed- These, dyes are in powder form and • OLD SEAL and pisns, nesda Marc 2nd A. Sheard and dissolve instantly in water, much ELM DALE Mill the !0,000 beacon rites blssln y h quitter than dyes In, wild Miss Beulah Postill, of Green River, form, leavin OONGOLEUM ART RUGS across Oanads, doe will- be in Stop g no undies viile to celebration of our Jubilee on were united in the 'holy bonds oz solved particle@ to matrimony by Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe. spot the goods. ' cuts of them in our window. Rev. Homer Rrown, a returned mis•. Alex. Boyd, a stock- buyer,' well "Liss Work, Lest Time, u� sionary from Ohina, will preach at the known here, had an experience last Bitter Results: - anniversary services, at the United week that he will not soon forget. In ft. 5.50 9x8 ft. 7.50 For Pastry use Church next Sunday. going down the Kennedy Road b'is Each package will dye 31be. of goods. ft? ft. --9.25 9x9 ft. 11.25 The PostOffios Dept. have toareae• g_ton truck left the road and rolled Tinting with Putsoam's Dyes can Y ed the rent of o. boxes from 1.00 to be done with cold water. t; !sl it. `11800 '�z12 it. 16.00 Our Royal Brt�IId p• retrograde @rep and over twice before it finally stopped. v Zoo• Thi. b a r° y damaged, - Putnam s No- Kolor.Bleacb fzl ft, 10.75 •9x15 ft. 18.75 J The truck was conaiderabi dame , / wore than the 90 stamp. but Alex was not hurt in the lgltst. Takes the color out and enables ou Mats 80 cent to 4.25 .. iat your Grocer's. In the hockey tournament at th. y arebs on Friday night Locust Hill de. The follow ng program will be giv to re-dye even a lighter shade than Farmers who have wheat get your feated Markbam Juniors to the finals en at the Women's ins Mite meeting the original color of the goods. s Soar nWde from your own and walkedbomewitheighthandsome to be held at tfie home of Mrs. G. See the samples of dyed goods is my wheat. We can club bags. Tran on March 16th, at S p m. An ad- window this week and be convine- 341 Ct �s She r grind it. The women's world-wide interne• dress by Rev. Mr. Rackham, paper ed that Putnam's are best. d tiogal des of prayer was instituted by X-,ss Waiman on "St. Patrick's Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds - Chicken freed, bare on lday afternoon last, when Day" an Irish reading by Mrs. J. E C. Jones Phm. a• Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. Baptist s hundred women met to the st Ohurcb. Nighaavander, a solo by Mr. R. Parks, y" Bsp a duet b • the Misses Donal! and Dru ist and Dispensing Phone 1800 s y Bg P g - Chopping every week - day. - Fleming and a solo by Miss Gertrude Chemist. Ontario Don't miss the Choral Concert at Poynter. Everybody come and enjoy F Piskering, Iii N• ZeC.'>C�'�J'QQ� Claremont to- night. the Prime• PICKERING, ONTARIO c; W jple '. "l <. .t i�',� y ... .. 'm: . '4 .i r' ...:.:s "4: r:. .- l '...:..s 4 ;!A ,.:• 1. Y''- .'i,�'��' }• ?f�,rhi� :' � .'ern..._..., a.•i,SA61a.,.,.•Jr -,... ._"Ce�.;S...nb...:Yi, a•a-^S'.;.. :_- ...w.. w.....' _ _. :4'.•,.,St. .'7 _ _.t.._...... ... __. -+z'i5*.,Mt...... ... .-!f' ...+•':`.'-.. ='}; .. ... _ ..i.•.� ' ::wgt:7 .�•. _. . ....+.r..- ...`t ...- ......... - M? ..'..'- °'P,.:....'n...:,.,��r _,...'�•'..._ .il.Y. ..,_.. ... >w;4Mwixi4,!�,.,WS•t 'i7T lii„u+ -, 7., t "F. +Ry.,.T' ni:. JP'. V•• '^sf4 rT* ax!-- +. �f :3!^2• N n "^• t,*..'P S' ,, 6 _ '.E'•!!'• h .'r, .!T. ol ` aR'PG •,• i'',i 4 , OUI�DLAND WINS II� LM* LOST- • . SCHEME FOR CANADIAN _ �, \{s ti Jt r LABRADOR BOUNDARY DISPUTE N.S. SHIP. SINKS WORKERS PUNNED BY FEDERAL MM UM Gigantic Efforts to Save Ottawia. An all- Oanadian annu- cation of a surprisingly small portiomt Y ,Privy Council, Highest Court in 'Empire, Decides Question ities scheme, In which employee, em- of a wage - earner's weekly earnings of Orvrierahip of Te'rritor in L.abradot Peninsula. Schooner Frustrated by y plover, Federal and Provincial auth- along with Governmental assistance, Huge Gombei. o-rities shall co -operate in providing contemplated, will provide! returns in ,4k - { • TWO RESERVATIONS' ARE MADE IN :FINDING. Orteane, Mdse' —A broken schooner against indigent old age for the Can- old age much above the'pxesent old- l; spewing bundles of lath and a long adian workingman, is under 'the con - age pension scheme, which is passeds beach strewn with. wreckag3 told. -sat sideration of Canada's new Minister as a step in the direction of tisktag London.—Newfoundland's claim to The definition of the boundary other "battle ' with the sea in which of- IAbor, Finn. Peter Heenan. care of penniless old ,people. :ownership of territory in the Laboa- places a considerable portion of the five men loat• their lives and t-m were .-The new scheme, while it is still in , One of the tables worked out undevo ;i a ces der peninsula is sustained in ' sub- hinterland under Newfoundland's saved by -the ever - vigilant Coast the pros of being worked out by the direction of the Minister coutem- f >� stance, with two reservations. jurisdiction, because the boundary Guards. The wave -swept ve.,>;el, with l statisticians under the direction of plates a dollar per day pension for - - his -is the decision o! their lord running north from the Romaine spars-dragging in the.churnin water Cs the Minister, is being 'considered la lice after the worker attains the age 1C ships of the judicial committee of the river to the northern tip of Labrador and only the stump of the foremast 1 conjunction with and as a possible of 65 years. privy council, who were asked to cis- is man miles westward of the little - F Y standing," was: the Montclair, of� supplement to .the Old Age Pensions The necessary contributions to tin r between Canada strip along the coastline which, Can- Parrsboro, N.S., Halifax for New scheme, legislation for which has just- ance such an annu#tyy Tmve been eod- and Newfoundland in the ra or Canadian Commons. mated for all ages from 18 to 50, of .r peninsula. The dispute between the was entitled to. The two men taken through the I Whereas the present measure saw c e o ow two dominions was referred to the Newfoundland claimed ownership surf on a breeches buoy. just before been passed as a. means of taking care illustrative: _---privy council by common consent of not only o! the Atlantic coastline of the ship apht in two were Nathan of aged indigents of the present day, At 18 years of age the weekly con )both parties. - Labrador, which -ii acknowledged to Bagg of Cappahayden, Nfid., and I the new proposal is calcalated to ea= tributions of employee, . employer, i Tbre two reservations, or rather belong to Newfoundland, but, also of Garland Short of Bonaviata, NfId. , able the wage earner to _provide Federal and Provincial Governments, ' points of detail, are first,'-that while rritory back to the peninsula's Bagg -was the_ second to leave the ship against the need for charity in his respectively, would be 9, 9, b and b r� Newfoundland claims the southern height of land, which territory in- and barely made it. Both are recov -1 old age. cents; at Y2 years the respective cos - -boundary of Labrador should be eludes valuable spruce timber noun- ering from the exposure. ! While the scheme is being worked tributions would be _32, 12, b and 6 northward from Blanc Sablon Bay to try. Those lost were Captain William' out along several alternative lines, I cents; at 80 years, 22, 22, 5 end 5 t the rallal and thence west - Canada contended that Newfound- McLeed of•Parraboro; Wate William' the idea to which main oonsideratfon cents; at 85 years, 81, 81, b and Wel ward along the parallel line until it land was limited to the mere --strip of Dowling of Gsbarouse, N.B.; Cook is being given at present is that in- cents; at 40 years, 50, 60, 5 and 6 ` -reaches the height of land, which land along the Labrador coastline Jerome Rutland of Alma, N.B.; and; volving contributions by employee, cents; at 45 yews, 70, 70, b and 6 _ ',c nt is considerably to the west o!I which had been granted to New- Seamen Wliliam Stewart of .B. , yes, Dominion and Province. It cents, and at 50 years, be junotion of the rallel with. the its toundland in 1788 for fishing facil- Nfid., and George Caine of that cal - has been demonstrated that the cello= 6 and b cents c Romaine river. Their lordships do- ities. This had been transferred to ony. • Three of these, fighting over- line the boundary as following the Quebec in 1774, but in 1809 was again wbelming odds, clung desperately for _ _ i to 47c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 85 'Z ;parsthel only as far as the river, granted to, Newfoundland. two hours to the wreckage,' within to 88c. 1� thence turning northward to the 8� their lordships eight, bet beyond reach of the watch- ( I Honey- 60 -lb, tine 18 to 13 %c; 10-; i } Upon the while, „ watershed, which turns northward - "� 18'A to 18%c; 6-Ib. tins, shortly west ' of the river. From having considered the facts and argu- era on the shore The Captain's body i I lb. tins, 14 to, . meets necessary in a matter of such was picked up late on Friday near - 14%e;'2%-lb. tins, 18c.' the watershed it should run, accord- TORONTO. Beans —Can. hand-picked, $3.60 to' ant to the decision, north and west, l grave importance,, have come to the the scene of the wreck. Driven by a ` p i (conclusion that tl_h claim a New- 60 -mile Man. wheat —No: I North.,-11.66%; I X8.90 bushel; primes 48 45 to =8.60. along .the Atlantic rivers watershed gale from the northeast the No, 2 North:, $1.611/j;-No. $ North., Maple products — Syrup, found)and is in. substance made out, I schooner struck early Friday morn - i $1.4334. l gal., $2.2 to $2.80; per b lal„ $:.$6� r " u ato Cape Chidley, at the northern tip` but there are two points of detail to ing on the outer bar. The riding tidal Data, No 2 CW, nominal; No. to $2,26 per gaL; maple sugar, lb.. 46 of Labrador' be mentioned." ( lifted her and the high rollers carried 8, not quoted ; No. 1 feed, 61 %c ; No. � to 26c. ? t The second reservation from the her' In to the inner bar, a quarter � 2 feed, nominal; western grain quota -1 Smoked meats - -Sams, med.. 28 to hl concessions to Newfoundland is the mile from a ore. It was cold, and tions, in c,Lf, ports. 80c; cooked harm, 42c; sm<ked rolls, r- decision that Woody Island, a small chancellor of t}ie judicial committee, terrible weather to the seven water -� Am. Dorn, track, Toronto —No. 2 old !26c; breakfast baaoa, 80 to 86c; backs. ii,�M1 ,island opposite the boundary between I announced the findings in the special soaked men oP' the crew. It was a � yellow, 91c; No. 3 old yellow, 8934c. boneless, 38 to ;40c. c Quebec and Newfoundland at Blane reference to the committee. The lR,arm sunny day on shore. I Millfsed —Del. Montreal freights, Cured meats, 'LO °g ear bacon, 60 �to 70 lbs., 22; 70 to 80 lbs. $20.50• =- Sablon Bay, belongs to Canada and I judgment rune to 10,040 words, con - The Montclair had struck near the bags included: Bran, per ton, $32.25; 2034 lbs. and up, $21.84; liglrtweigh� r not Newfoundland. This island is l etituting a ;historic document of the ; shorts, per ton, $84.25; middlings. heavys±4igbi; �• Inactive Orleans 'Coast Guard Station:'- rolls, in barrels, $41.50; , E ` not named on the majority of maps. ( first Importance, The crews of the Old Harbor and $40,26- rolls, $39.51 Der hhL h - Ont t bbc f o b ship n in*- b lb p Nauset Stations dragged their beach oa s, pp g po I Lard —Pere' tierces 1 to 3(,0,, guns down to the scene and shot two Ont. good milling wheat —$1.22 to tube, 16 to 1634c; pails, 1634 to 17c; Ignes across. Only one man can ride ;n 2to fret hta teeing points, accord - {prints, 2T34 to 18c; shortening tierces. g 13 to 13%c; tuba, 18 to 14%e; ails, _ din the docking - breeches at once. arley— Malting, 68c. 1441 to 15c; blocks and tins, 10 to' < (Short came first, and then Bagg. Buckwheat -78c, nominal �104c i A giant comber lifted the Mont- R)e —No. 2, 97c. Heavy export steers, $7 25 to $7.90; clarir and smashed• her down on the Man• flour. —First pat., $7.90, To- do, corn., $8.50 to $7; butcher steers, s3 ;bar, and her masts tumbled b the Tonto; do, second pat., $7 d, 40, choice, $7 to $7.25• do fair to goo) Y Ont. !lour— Toronto, 99 per cent. $6,50 to Se 75• butc�i r 1Selfers, choice k I board. She sp19t, and her cargo. of I $8 -6 to a_ good. $5 ,PROGRESS DAY' BY DAY UN -, , per barrel 3a bulk, $8.40. a, Toronto, , 2b do, lair to and would give employment to 15 000 )The re floated v m en were rrhe' $6Che seaboard, l bulk, % t to s, do, cots. $4.60 5 $6 • budci�sa'� gaping g The ob act of this "Dist of the i g swept, Cheese.-Now, large, 2034 to tic; � 4-76. �•- j Y I S ) i twins, 21 to 21 %c; triplets, 2134 to come, good to c Dice, ;$ co , ao ( Iature' is to sv 1 our readers: p cots. to mad., $8.50 to $4.50• do, ran, %sgis pp y more men A. Belanger (Lib., Carte- other 'three Clinging to the floating 2234c, Stiltona. 23c. Old. Pastgee 25c; Hera and cutters, $2 25 to (.?b bat-) ' with a concise, non - political; running �) followed and pleaded for the wood were carried for two hours 1 t%vms, 26c; triplets, 27c. Old StIltons, ( cher bulls, good to choice, $5 to #5.50 1 Ytatoment of the procedure in our local' opening of more colonization roads in ( along the coast, gradually drifting 2� co, med., $4 to $4,50; do, belogngo., h° Butter — Finest creamery prints, 46 , $3 50 to ' $3.8Q• baby beef, $8 W; �} Legislature. Only of speeches and the north county. D. J. Taylor ut. while the helpless Coast Guard of - articular importance, y Y '° P to 48c; No. 1 creamery. 46 to 47c; No, !$10, feeders, choice, $5.�5 to $6.25; do., p po (Frog., North Grey) replied in part patrolled the beach. !2; 43 to 44c, Dairy prints, 34 to 86c. fair. $5 to $5.25; stockers, eholoq' rd ' will synopses be given. II to Mr, Lyons.. but closing hour was One by one they dropped ' from II -Eggs. -Fresh extras, in cartons, � 2� � ab.76; do. fair to mad., $4 tot - FEBRUAM 24TH— I reached and he cotitinuei the debate sight. False hopes rose again and 44 to 45c; fresh extras, loose, 43c; 1 $4.50; springers, $80 to !95.1 - - to- morrow. ngsin. for in the churning sea abob- ♦fresh first, 40c; fresh ascends, 87c• i much cows, $65 to $80: plain' - OppoBotion criticism of tins Mon 1_ I MARCH 2ND— bin &. object often resembled the head I Poultry dressed— ChlcbEnBa$ 6 $ to mad. cows, $40 to $60 . calves, choice, < Wth Budget. - R. F.: Miller (Lib., •• how- and up, 4dc; do, 4 to 5 lbs., c; 1 $12 to $13.50• do, med., $10 to $11•� liaidimand), in a maiden effort, secs- Mr. Taylor continued and created'of a man. By mid - afternoon, , I to 4 lbs., 86c do, 234 to 8 ]ba., Sec; do com., $7 to $8; lambs, i ed the budget as being "evasive," and some interest in charging that the ever. it was conceded that the men do, 2 to try Ilia. 86c; bens, over 5 1ba, that the Government was "luc ' � Govt., in circularizinz the_. electorate could not have survived the exposure, $1- 0; ee $18 ; bucks $9 to K k>� 82c; do, 4 tc+ bt tbs., 80c; do, 3 Lo 4 $9.50;' sheeps, choice, $e.bti to ti,50;'i ` Sather then goad financiers. Hon. H I before last election, had "come as even it they still frosted lbs., 28c; roasters, 2bc: turkeys, 46 ! do beev. , $4.50 to $5; do, culls, $8 ' - close to bribe as it was possible and I �� -- to $S.50; h thick smooth fed and ro C. Nixon (Prot., Brant, former, r9. po °�' 1?Jrury Prov. Sec't'y) labeled the bud- istill escape the law." He intimated' watered, $11 to }11.26; ao, f.o.b., t as a "booze bud a.nd said the !I, at first that the literature he referred PACK OF MARAUD VES HOLD 1$1050 to $10.75; do, country points - sent Government reaping to came from the Minister of High - $10.25 to 810.60; do, off cars, $11.44 J ways, but on Investigation it pro�rod 11uNLiW ENTRAPPED IN SHAM S11,66; select premium, 'per hog,; wisely sown. *Improved- conditions to be the'regylar campaign literature) - 12.16 to $ -.20. -- MONTREAL rovliei'e the 'Drury Government had that he had before him and the ex- } was stressed ,by both critics as en- I Oats —CW No. 2, 76c; do CW, No. -- tabling factors" helping the Govern - citement died down. H. C. 9chofleld _ rriant to repot as low a deficit as they dealt briefly with British inunigra- i Invaders Dispersed by ' Stick 3, 67c. Four, Dian. spring sliest patsy had bon. Jas. Lyons (Cots, Sault tion and. its value' to Northern On- of Dynamite Which Stunned ~rats, $7.90; do, seconds, $7.40; do, Dy strong bakers', $7.20; do, winter pats, Ste. Marie, Ex- minister of Lands and tario. P. W. Pearson (Lib.,- North' One But it Finally Escaped.. choice, $6,10 to $6.15. Rolled oats, �p (Forests) carried on the debate and 'Fork) criticized the method -of book - hag 90 lbs., $8.50 to $3.60. Bran, l upheld the Government:' Mr. Lyons keeping by Provincial Depts. He , � � $,12,25, Shorts, $34.25. Middlinga, ��9 will continue t}ie debate on Tuesday thought with different methods differ- I Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., March 6.— �� $40•'Z5. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, next. ent results at to deficits could be i A story from Michipicoten says � that $14,6Q - ahown- J. W. Widdifield (Frog., I on Friday evening •when the 5 o'clock' Cheese, finest wests., 18c. Better,]' ' FEBRUARY 28TH— -- North Ontario) asked for lower whistle blew at the Grace Mine a No, 1 pasteurized, 41r/a to 4134c.� Twenty-41x Bills were prepared for H ro rates for the farmer. Premier pack of wolves, which it seemed must t �= , ;, Eggs, fresh extras, 41c; fresh firsts„ - Royal consent 1n. two, and a - half Ferguson closed the sitting by reply- I have been waiting by prearranged � 39Hvgs, $12; veals, choice, $12.25;1 hours. Ten more received their sec- ing that- the farriers were getting,schedule, charged down over the hill, r�, _ do, fairly good, $11 and $11.25; do, and reading' by 'the, House. - The beet Hyd'r•o rates possible, less than I and set up a � howling that quickly com. $10. Attorney- General's Bill to amend the their contracts called for in fact. sent the surface workers scurrying N b -�- Wages Assessment Act received most Rumor and gossip wan ' rife about the for the camp and shelter. The under- SECOND TRAGEDY attention. It wai• proposed • to' ex- ( wit• Control Bill, but the only defl- II ground men just coming from the `' em pt all wages u to $25 r week P' q g shaft stopped where they -were, as the P R'e P per Hite information was that it couldn't _ �j t c ' from garnishee instead of 70 per cent, come u till quite a long list of rnem= wolves were occupying both roads IN ��1 LLiH TOWN! _ = ` as at present. P. W. Pearson ( Lib., bers had been heard from. Liberal leading from the mine. The surface North . - York) M. . E. Scott_ (Lib., (Deader Sinclair fabled s reducer for workers declare there were at least - South Oxford), Karl Homuth (.Ind.,' the public accounts committee to be 60 in the ck, but the' underground_ ' _ Labor, South Waterloo), and W. E. called. He is secretive as to reseons., men, who were held prisoners, count -`'. Passengers Kilned on Way t0 Raney, (Prog. Leader) all opposed; MARCH 3RD— led only 14. y Funeral of Victims of Mine ° !he amendment 'as not giving the Hon. Lincoln • Goldie, Provincial, The engineer, thinking he might ' - :Disaster. small town store- keeper-enough pro -I Secretary, announced appointment of I frighten them away started a series w ,_Wales, March 6. —Grim tra,' tettion. The F- revnier agreed with the' Dr. Edward Ryan of Kingston (Supt. i of toots on the whistle but not to be F. A. senecai objectors and the Bill was laid over' Of Prescott nd Russell, who was elect-, gedy, which struck this little minin 1 of Provincial Hospital) as Director outdone the wolves pointed their muz- Of Prescott and Russell, Rho was elect town last Tuesday and took a toll of for revision. The Premier's. Bill to! of Provincial Mental Hospitals. Rev. ales to the sky and soon drowned out I more than 50 lives in a colliery ex -` rmit British clergymen to offlciate Roads Association. This it the first t. .. '�.6 � g} , A. C. Calder (Con., West Kent) ten- his 'best snorts. The' men,'knowinR, losion; visited it again to-do whe,rrl In marriage ceremonies in Ontario, dared an apology to Liberal Leader that supper would soon be served, I time in the association's history that P P -and.. amended to read that they may Sinclair . for _desi designating him as of wished to get away, and as it seemed' the clues has been held , a French- a in bus carrying as-th passengers to' - i � � y Canadian. S. L. Squires, of Toronto. 'the funeral of yictitns of the expIo- `obtain permission to do so from ihoiaverage intelligence, during the de -)the pack intended a further serenad -I Provincial Secretary, was passed. In, bate last week. . An attack on the ii3g Jack Krenisled•scurried down the was chosen aecfetary- treasurer, and . lion,- plunged 26 feet from the road,) W_ H. Nugent, Hastings, first, 'killing two men outright and serious -� L vice- answer to T. K. Slack (Prog., Duf- administration of the O.T.A. made by ladder to the 300•foot level,' and i iy injuring 2-0 other races. Perin), the Premier stated that the' president. ] g persons. Govt. liquor dispensaries made a net T. K. Slack (Prog., Duiferin) con- entering the powder house capped I The motor bus turned over at a� stituted the high spots of 'the day. and fused a stick of dynamite. Cots- hairpin bend in a road and fell intoi - 4 profit ranging from 35.57 per cent,. in Dr. J. M. Robb (Con., Algoma) and ing to the surface he touched a match 1 life, Jim, forgetting for 'the moment a rsilwiiy siding at" the Marine Col - 1919 -to 14.92 per -cent. in 1926. W. A.- Anderson.-(Lib.; Peterboro) to -it and threw it toward -the nearest'.that - he -had the. animal muzzled; gave. fiery, where the explosion occurred MARCH 1ST — "' both commended.. the Government's re- bunch. One of the wolves, evidently a fine display of footwork, as did the ,last ,s Hon. Jas. Lyons (Con., Sault Ste. forestation lane. A. A.. Co] uhoun the leader, started forward cautious -! wolf, but both went in opposite direr - last week. _ p q � � -Pally 100,004 persona were present 'Marie, and ex- Minister of Lands and (Lib., South Perth) T. Farquhar (U. ly, but had taken only a few -steps tions. -The animal headed toward the Forests) spoke for three hours, con- F.O., Manitoulin) and W_ G. Wetchel when the blast exploded. The pack ( rani and• coming- to the wood pile' ai to -day's funerals of the exslosionl x timing the debate on the Budget. (Con., North Waterloo) also contri- headed for the bush, but. this. wolf leaped over it, - whree Theodore Du -1 victims, O Mr. Lyons attacked the late Farmer buted to the, debate, -while the House wag lifted clear off his .feet and drop- bois was splitting wood. Letting the. -Improving! "� 'Govt'." on hoth the- O.T.A. and admin- I adjourned at 12.16 a.m. pad on his side in the throw. axe fly, Dubois missed the wolf. The The cares of today are seldom astration of the Dept. of Forests. He l The three House Leadera are . the Captain James Doherty secured a axe sailed through the cdokery win - i sa, also pointed out that if the pulpwood i only ones now to be heard from on the roe which was close hy, took a' half dow, knocked dishes from the% table those o: lo-morrow ; and when we lief ; dn�rn at night we may sanely say to and pulp shipped to the States were! Budget debate after which it ig hitch around its jaw, and one around and landed against the Deposits wall l manufactured into gaper in Ontario thought the' Government Control-Bill its Week. Stepping back to procure with sufficient force to break the i meet of our troubles: "Ye have done, - $hat the difference in money left in will be brought down on Tuesday another rope, he,leaned over to hobblelhandle. The wolf, still muzzled,] worst, and we shall see you no Ontario would amount to $168,000,0001 next the wolf, when it suddenly came to escaped. more."—William Cowper, :. ,,,.. ...... � . :. -�: aa.•;. ; ' _," . �. :� ,_a.. ; . is»;n. ...:..o .�7c- .'n ` _ sL'w:- >s•�` :D '�. �mY �a'�- ,�,i.:"'.J •»is. :c,?Yskti�!�ti _nT..:,• "... - ,m.fr..:^_... ."w,.,. :.. a . a..:...!'. �•....'_ .,,...x!� ��..' a .'.r:.,.',_ .., ..,`.. .< . '':x�..x_ - �'-,.- ..LL_.. -__.v �. .., a.'•."1 ,.s.,�x.� � .., ...., k..,+ �....n.r''� rr r • _ ..._ .. ^ ,.- .....,�.,.» . .? ... :�' x.� Y! n' 'Mh'. r- .. -..x• ,...• - _ dh _..i e.d.i M:f-n _uie' e;.�.,.�*.y - _ v.�r.� -. "T..;•...- •_. � +a v n- •.- •'�- �',f�m•.:t�`�i`t+Y.�•. � •.. .emu:,; .,� F T afR�s> Pe. r./ Y,x -o: xw,k .. 7t• ;,. , -.r ;/,.. r 7cs!�:C -` .:; A. . ,e°rr z F,. ^K 7�s..L.T• P,.'T. ♦'. 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The blackberry bushes that . 1 i!rirsged the verge of �he gravel -pit � "' • were, he calculated, within eight of I t t + r the -upper windows of the Rectory, n - whence some idle maidservant might -be peeping. -- -«r (To be continued.) , - 'The Guessers: Insistent chiekadeea are crying - IFrom the` spruce-tree hedge, . And �ilue lays _forage iroin <a C R The maple branch to branch, Across the nnowawept field e�� NO� •� J � The gaydeck'ed pheas.anta TL refs Pick their way' >I far ore �! ere s - �i m -rats, • Proud of their royal feathers -'_fit 1t11fA >�@ tAOat d @1liCiOt><i $oVO�i='. TrY fit. The frozen broo�a, f MAGIC The cold white meadowlands, - •f _ _ _ j The hi i w n er's Whitened frost, ' - Are - girt -in winter's grasp. used lR Canada that'( u D of all other brands Q L But shadows Shorten tCOlY1b11ied a ,, ; As the ain t�= i Mounts high _ MADE IN CANADA Behind the hill. NO ALUM And secretly at work - j The miracle takes place; - S,W. di LL.ETT CO. LTQ. . i TQROIdTQs gAM . r 111LAVI . O � The air to freighted � r} With the Spring! - The sweetness of the BEGIN HERE TO -DAY: and ran' into the next room; where !. Bury Dogs Alive. ' Coming April Shower' V Samuel Honegbun, retired English the cage stood open on a table close When child dies in some parts OA countryman, finds blood in his rain to the open window. And bIaytime sunshine en too and Creeps w teenlano, the natives bury a live dog ; 'n else was o guide ther . r thi P gauge on the morning of the murde Some g _� � And permeates the sentient world. _ -of Sir Francis Lathrop. that was the door of the cage. The world, as it is claimed dogs can findY Sir Guy Lathro nephew, and en- g A secret now heir w 1. y p, p bird, all ungrateful for the tender- But guessed by anywhere. �w s gaged, to marry Margaret, daughterf near .lavished on it, had won its lib- C -° t ay of Sir Francis, is suspected of the I Chickadee and blue }ay, °' mnrder. He escapes arrest by going arty and was even now fluttering —Mabel Hill. Diplomacy. i outside somewhere at the mercy of "The last word he said before First Sate— "Who told yop to put into hiding. Meanwhile— prowling cat. he did a bunk was that he'd get those flowers on the table ?" 4 Adrian Klyne, private detective, every P ` "My.husbsnd is so incapable. of tak- +' eRnpploved by Margaret, is gathering Aunt Emily was a good plucked you, too." Steward— "The captain, sir." evidence against Honeybun and Wil- "un and though she had a horror of --� Ins Dare of himself," "Acd that lace dear lady?" the when, he is mend- F rat Mate `''x'ice' aren't thry . mot,, a chauffeur, known as Monkey- the dark since the mysterious milt- P Y • 'So la mine. Why, _ k Face. der of Roake's assistant, she ran out inquiry was whispered insinuatingly. ing his socks as, sewing buttons an his Kill warts with Minard'a Liniment.. Monkey Face is foiled in an ab into the grounds on a search for her "` ere, in his own house," Mrs. Shirts, he insists that I thread the tempt to kill Klyne, then posing as non 8ttart broke her oath of secrecy needle for him." H Lord Bulpeter, and is taken Into cue- pet-- a search that to an evenly bat- payment for the service rendered d, The Reason. tody. Klyne has left Wilmot in ( anced mind in this instance would [ Wish „ —a service which she would have I had lived three hundred charge of- Sturman, a poacher, who have been classed with the also MANY POOR TEAS NOW SOLD. �, {ac has a sham near the marshes. Upon �, estimated at a lower figure could She y tans." For the distracted lad had ; A lot of very cheap tea has recently years ago•" returning, finds Sturman have known that the plausible strap- �^ 1? �Ctpr�� only , traversed a hundred yards or P been placed on the market. This tea "Rhy trussed up i I the chair where he had get who brought the parrot back had "i ahouldn t have had so much his• so of the drive when she was politely is mostly very Interior in quality. --left Wilmot. He frees Sturman with first let him loose. tory to learn." the words. "Wily, Stbinan ?" accosted out of the darkness. The ruse having succeeded, Mr. "I beg your pardon," said the un- Weights of (lass. _ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. � Griswold lost no time in taking his - W fl - seen, "but have you lost a parrot. I t The poacher stood up, straighten -•, I departure. tf people 1n real life em- la ancfent times standard Weights p have got one here_. lie must have 1 �u ing big cramped limbs. bee?i attracted by the headlights of eloped the disgusting gesture of put- of . h1gIi accuracy were made from B db� You and = , Io "That chi you call Wilmot is a , ting their tongues In their cheeks no glass Bab' too ' P my car, for he flew straight into fair caution, air," he said. "For the , doubt his tongue would have been in i y n herr, and finally landed on me. I' V tat life of me I couldn't tell you how he grabbed him, and here, he is." that position, rightly defining his pllnard's —ilia dependable rtnlment. i -.lid !t, but he got me. One minute, sentiments towards the dear old Mrs, Vansittart gave vent to a few thing who had been adroit- relieved the w'as. tied up all. to rights, and the- y (Flexible Recorft. y delighted shrieks and in a fit of hys- of the vital secret she was sworn to Flexible and unbrea_R-5 -U:e - phoao- ^` la ' 1lif)Zt he was all over me and I had ; wriral . gratitude invited the unseen reserve. �� ^ � ' - to take his place on the stool of re- j P i graph records, have been Introduced In I f '► xt . pentsuice. The last ward he said be- I to complete his kindness by bringing . Wilmot peered through the spy- I England. ;tore be did a' busk vrai9 that he'd'' the absconding bird up to the house. },Die he had drilled in the wood of i She led the parrot's rescuer into , the old shelter. Once again he had ,tt go Dame the familiar drawl, the dining -room and the bird, having heard the slam of the Rectory gar- "Well," r 'E quite likely he will. But he hasn't l been shut into Its cage, she suggested den door. This time he was reward - • r.z! -got me- yet. What are those marks! the reward of .a whiskey and soda.. ed with a sight o. the stammer, Adela t The offer was accepted with alacrity, Larkin slid come out of the door and! on your throat?" "He started trying to strangle me, and the ingredients being on the side - was making her way to the branches s _ board it was not necessary to riffs - I hand I guess he thought be had anc- Y g that grew at the verge of the ex- s + �++ •. �� "Deeded. Anyway I believe he left ' for Jevons, caVation. „ "Alice place you have here, ma'am," The empty basket that she wag I me�But that is evidence," rejoined- said the guest as he sipped his swinging suggested , that she was / • , have ?a6t suffered liquor. "Being a stranger to these after the Mackberries with which the j Y • the other. You its might inquire • s In vain, Sturman. We can't have too g I the name of bushes teemed. s it and of the lad who is. being so She passed quite close to the shel- nu:ny of those fingeimarks:" j Y 8 P 9 Wilmot, otherwise Monkey - Fact,, gracious to me ?" ter, but Wilmot allowed her to go by - i "This is Lathrop Grange, and I in ace. He had not been prepared Willie you -sad told his latest employer that he , am Mrs Vansittart, the sister of the for her sudden appearance, his plans was going to remain in the district late Sir Francis Lathrop." having been laid, so far as they were I are enjoy Lnff In order th gay of[ some old stores. j 1 The stranger showed the most pro- laid at all, for a raid into the garden r Big refusal to stop at the Honegbun fie P Wrigley's you are borne, and his assertion that he would found interest. "Realty!" he ex- and fetching her out. To that end be heard of in the newspapers, were claimed. "You don't say so! I have he had studied the door fastenings getting beneffit as due to his belief that Sturman would struck it lucky to-night then, for I and had satisfied himself that the not recover from the onslaught of his have read all about the Lathrop mys. master -key which was part of his WCil. struigler's fingers It was on the tery. The red rain case, the papers outfit would gain him entrance when - cards that his vague mix -up with call it, don't they? It is bad form to e%er.,he wished., ''other people's troubles might crystal - , question you, madam, on what must. 'Now the girl's berrying expedition 336 t`i� �^ "l laze into - a plain charge of murder' be a painful subject, but I should be would save him the risk of an incur against. himself. immense!y grateful for your view of slop into the garden -with its chance _ gHe had to ;take cover, or' go to the matter —an inside view, ad to I of interference by a third party. She CHU ound, at once, and he had not mush Speak•" had come out oaf the garden of her time to do it ,in. He must be safely I Mrs' Vansittart was flattered, own free will and was reglly just �1tsr sw meal hidden, with due provision made for . knowing. that, as everything pdbsible outside, if a little above, the place ry $tIILID his food, drink and tobacco, before had -been kept from her, her view where lie wanted ber'to be. But how ` the devil who had put him through was anything but an inside one. She to Act her inside without showing _ A DAnW RAW ~ the third degree discovered what had hardly knew how to begin, how to shows how to be" a dabs liar" h•� befallen Sturman the poacher. satisfy this politely expressed curi- I _ .tart to fl.4►i how to taabos $e t•..d• , ' Opit • , aoo.p how to ffn IW floor 4l,e41 low c '.. Being a competent rascal, he 8C- y ee make y e ovonr for «e+t n'oriel min? "M name is Grtawold, ma'am, :119 sew t. ae.ee w..e..1.. . i�ia..ws compliahed these things within two Y 1 _ hours of his bidding a curt farewell Horace Griswold, at your service, "'t'*"""f" a'h'w' y to .Mr. Samuel Honegbun. Before I said her guest, mistaking the cause _ _ haw to .,eft . Plants f..m• ha*.i bow to Instalt naoder. eq,J•meati how to Is • noon he was tucked away in a work- I of her hesitation. "I am motoring Made only from hard Western wheats, Purity Flour is pip* onno io % t -2 worst ..w - back from. Scotland, • where I have I siw uunoetsa lath, rod wa t t —man's shelter in a deserted gravel-' inch in uten -- the energy giving and body. building food. i st•« bl,sr visa of a.tA..e..d. for «.. r .. t behind the Rectory garden wall. been having a pop at . the grouse, to ' Purity r lour is best for all your baking and wlll .supply extra .r ...r, h.«d �....�t wfdeh• for sin" T ppii - walks ant ffod .l4y* and hose din shown He had bribed a boy to do his shop - I London." Nourishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread. for ho• flans, has *ad salt Sbow. us+est i «alien of silos, fwd now, food ping for him and had himself smug- Margaret's futile aunt and shape -' _ alloyl and w "as.. and bousbant arrange+ C bedding.. oft her access of shyness. A m „t of tho stuns. This Uaafome boot led in a few blankets for, beddin , I ' e „hiss 145 full asp Waftnt4so of the _ He was used to roughing it, and he gentleman who went grouse shoot - I best barns of o.ery tar., sad 3t flMZ i worthy. of all the full an ba,7ding y4., u a tad a in in Scotland was vto FLOUR ,Ile ..i 'heed g Y RITY coated ars. t� 7i ct to an quarrel with : did not anticipate y q I to . .Sala =1ua now quarters, especially if heonfidence .she could ve hirn.... _• 1 hard urn 4 tee more 1st {.�, rim eonld install in 'them the companion "I am afraid' I can't tell you much, $end 30r in stamps for oat 700 -fedpe Purity Pkus Caob Book. ='ss+° �� y•a� a k �;',tdj; e Fft 'she replied. "The young people have to, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint John. foe sale for loss than $SA Par sop. Tot he had marked down. Pl Y S P P W�•tua Canada Floor Milb G. ttrmiad Tvcott xro �.. It fr« .hill, the v�..�. edia” On the evening of the day when seared my feelings "as 'much as they _ _.....__. ___— Oaf to .very ma. who Is mss. «. n. "Wilmot took up his abode In the, could. We at the Grange, of course, .r•a uiag 4i i.ra gravel pit behind •the Rectory, Mrs.1 dc, not for a moment believe that the i' �������� Vansittart sat at the.open window of present baronet, my nephew Sir Guy, • 1 HfEAT'fY•8Rtl13. LIMITED,' « " had anything to • do with m or Ganad�an Plan Book � Belt s7iff4 1P•s�e, Dal.. the library reading Jane Eyre, by } R Y Po Charlotte Bronte. She had first read, brother's death.” a „a..tb.sra.r.s«h.Ftew Pse'•H to the riL Practical Articles on _ I _ A” you hnndt.s a bats? ° "Jane Eyre" in the fifties of the'last and think the murderer die Ito be look - Financing, Or rf..a.ai.g? century and She had read nothing PlafiR>Ing, Ills& since.. She_ read the book every I ed for at places where- they register DeCordltng, Furnishing and Gardening N .o, who'? cart three months. the efforts of Jupiter Pluvius?" said A sin .f b... , �Ir Griswold, waving his to 111 °'erg helms dial npgesertt the n°MA°t Are you lstamud In salary at «I stawt_ : ? The only sound that she could hear, +, , g glass. ide•a;,,1� treatment is Colonial. English: Spanish and Domestic sfaa.n Grr4rT ' ��!. and that subconsciously, was the, and fro.• can —bungalow. * w' " squawk of her parrot in the next ; ' "I don't know anything about red cottage and two - storey rmdenoes• They tray Carrior? watei sewn? Groom. She was so devoted to the I rain. It seems silly," the poor lady cover all hp« of construction. '� v „. rat. y Canadian architects from each province. tleisy -bird that its raucous voice dis- beat the air feebly. I Am sorry. I. _ - turbed her not at all. And at first, cannot tell you more in return for Rawy i'Vo4v, Order Yasrt Today. � w s,•4 ��,� when it stopped, she did not notice I your kindness in catching my darling s>� Prim ad cent. per Copy. � I lt-ft. No. Pro.. the sudden cessation. But by degrees Grc sleeves. Stay though! There I i Tow. �,� to ram ' she grasped the fact that the parrot is one thing you might like to know. MaCLeaDBQ3lder'fitGIIldC ,S ALIDE EE had been reduced to silence and, Sir Guy is hiding from the police in 3�4 Adelaide stn West �� a •S I ir .smitten with anxiety for the p,arti- the "very last pface where they will ISSUE. No. "I —27 uoiored fowl, she laid aside her. book look for him,” • 18 4 oy?t� K r.. '... - :.'. ". 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"..,. `Rr .,A. .�t• 't 't'. t ” 2 ` • • ro ....: , 6.00; ' H Boyer, ditto • 8.00; T Anna *, parcel or tract of land sad premises more or less. to the place of bep�inniag, law are required to ahead the Wait ' - ditto 5 00; N Wontoacott. ehov grsv situate. tying and being to the Town- (8)- To close, stop up. and ooavey meeting. when they will rd ill bet.10•Il cons 12.8 8,60; ROY Ward. ship of Pickering-in the:Copnty of On- the north hflf of the original allow. person or. by Counsel. Solicitor at ,u dynamite, fuss and caps 24 66; also, tarto, being composed -of part of the ance�for road between lots numiers 20 Agent with reference thereto, upon Tllams salary Feb 8 to Mar 744,36: J Palilster original allowance for road between and 27 in the third cooceselon of the detittonigg to be so- heard. fL76per year.; SLbO ii paid in ad•aacs. labor gt•av'n t I IIYbridge to pay half concessions one and two, and which said Township of Pickering. Dated the 26th day of February. ; SntOetxiFttaas'm the United Bata and Crest 2 25; also, break roads a t I -op l7 to may be more particularly described ae All persons interested or whose land@ 1927. - Britain$2•00 In ad Oe• 85 Uxbridge to-pay half 890; l3 Ham follows G aidi3cing athenceNorth y y ore ight be prejudicproposed ll affected _DONALD-R. BEATON; � lira, haul 47 de rap bet 24.25 con 5 East angle of Lot 20 in the B rat conces- b the passing of such $ 26.30 — -- . Clerk ' - 47.00, Geo Burkholder. 47 yde g lion of thee township; JOHN MURKAR, ProprWor. bet 24'? 700; G L Middleton, att Good 15 degrees 52 minutes East on the pro - : r Roads Convention 5.00; J A White, duction of the easterly limit of said lot 51=M0 =AZJ5 161m CENTENNIAL. CORNERS. ditto 5.00; E L Chapman, ditto 6:00; 20, a distance of 65 feet 91 iachee to a ^'y _ W J Turner, ditto 5.00: R Sr Tweedie, point; thence South 46 degrees West a } H. Brumwell entertained the young wo n m Lion the bri9ge 30.10. distance of 118 feet lU inches. more or R I C H A R D S O N'S ' GROCERY - � peopple at their home on Friday night, On motion the aryditors' report was leas, to the northerly limit of said lot • � We are glad to sea Reggie biorrta . received and adopted - -and; the clerk 20, @aid point being distant westerly home again-, undergoing a.0 oper- was instructed to have the report I along the said northerly limit lUo feet �a j printed in pamphlet form. 5 inches from the place of beginning: ation for appendicitis at the Western On motion of Mr. Middleton, second- tbence easterly along- the said north• A SOAP AND SOAP . UNOLE Hospital. ed by il1t. Turner. and carried, a re- erly limit a distance of 105 feet 5 in- - Our singing class hae..�t nicely .4 Bats of P G or Gold Son „organized and west in toe basement of ward of 8100.00 is hereby offered fo'r ches, more or less, to the place of be• p' 1 information leading to the discovery ginniaR;'and 1 25 cent package of Crisco " 49 CTS i the church every Wednesday evening, 1 -under the leadership of Mr. Passmore. and apprehension and conviction of (,b) All and Singular that certain 2 Bars Guest Ivory Soap parsons witty of stealing poultry of parcel or tract of land and premises :Any one wishing to jo p should avail g I , .cents. J' any kind or domestic farm auimals situate, lying and beit.g in the Town - themselves of the opportunity at once. I` in the Township of Pickering during s,hip'of Pickering in the County of A Sit attic supper and concert the balance of the year 1927, but that ! Ontario being +;otuposed of part of lot A NICE CAKE TIN FREE,-.With each 3 lb. tin of Crisco, 85 caste, Will lie elf t Cehtennial United not more than one such rewata, shall 20 is the first conceeaion of said town• we will givea free cake tin while they last. Church, under the auspices of the be payable in the case of the conviction. ship and which said parcel may be e s J e o a -Ladies` Aid Society, , on Thursday jointly of two or more persons for the mote particularly described as follows: S,h r,riff' Jelly Powd n.4 f r 25 Bent evening, March the 17th. Supper will same offence, and this council reserves'I Commencing Lit the North East angle commence at 8.30, after which a good the right to divide any such teivard of sard'lot'2U; thence South 74 degrees - Nice Fresh Prttrea; 2 lie for.?a Conte Irishwill be given consisting of Stich songs, autos, recitatipns and among two or more claimante�ard in I �i'est along the northerly limit of .aid Alway3 a nlCe supply of `amok +:d and Frozen Fish - L' '.. :readings, Everybody come and cele- such proportions or share as this coon lot 20 a distance of 105 feet 5 inches to brake the 17th of Ireland, cil'may deern to be fair and just. a point; thence South 46 degeeea West � LABRADOR HERRING +� �� After much discussion it was moved a distance of 366 fret. 5}• iacbf-s to a y JI• Chapman, seconded•by glr. glid 1 point; thence South 88 degrees l!S talc- P►CKERING COUNCIL B p AS. dleton• that Sir. Ackford receive $40 utes East a distance of e9 feet 2� inch- The shore council met pursuant to reward for information leadin to the es to a stake tented; thence North 61 ?k adjournment on �Sonday,• the 7th last, conviction of the chicken thieves and`! degrees 5, minutes East a distance of \lerubere each of the two coostables, 7 feet,. more or less, to a point, said _ 4 all present. the reeve in the 875 for ehair. Minutes of last meeting were which motion was lost. !Point being on a line drawn South 46 5i reams sad gp�+rove otion r for- l�legeeec W -tai iromthe place �f begin- Tickering Hard �are Store Cecil Richardson was heard f) e grant one month was also lost. niu thence North 48 degrees East a for road west of Dumbarton from the A motion to divide the reward equ- distance of 392 feet 8 inches, more or Hi hwap to the lake. ally among Mr. Ackford and each of less, to the place of beginning. -! the two constables was carried. t21 To establish as a public highway - The standing committee on Oontio• - � x gencies reported and recommended Moved by Mr. Middleton, secooded' certain land on the northerly part of Poultry Foods and Egg Producers — Oyster Shell, Mica G}rib. r= 'r ,paymentae follows : D R Beaton, tale• by Mr. Chapman and carried, tbat the I the said lot number 20 in the first con- ° r" phone charges 1 10; also• on account resolutiop of the Council of the Town: ceesion of the- said township which is Beef Scrap and Laying Meal. ' salary 1� W; 'Municipal World, dog ship of Pickering. adopted at a meet• being given by the said J. C. Richard- --of ' z %age 29.94; J Murkar, ptg and advt ing held on the 4th day of October• son in lieu of the aforesaid portions of Purple Calf Meal for the young eslYee.` 147.00; Tbos Gregg. att div court as 1928, in the following words and fig - bighway to be closed, stopped up, sold clerk 4.00• Ed Gl urea, name) ­Moved by Mr. For and conveyed to him• the portion of eeson. ditto s@ bailiR y 4.00; W A Reid, share of reward for ayth, seconded by Air, Middleton. that said lot 20 to he so established as a pub- 1 Only, International Cream Separator t xf a reward of 8100 00 be offered and aid • lit bighway beiag described as fol- apprehension and conviction of chick• PP , at a Reduced Price. ea thieves 88.87; O Crammer, ditto by this corporation for the apprebe -n- ! lows : All and Singular that certain !M 67; A Ackford, ditto 86 68• $ion and conviction of each person parcel or tract of land and premises _ r The standing committee on Bonuses guilty of stealing poultry or soy kind situate, lyying and �eiag ib the Town. If there 18 Anything In the Hardware liII® Oa �/IiIItq for Wire Peaces etc., reported and re of domestic farm animal," if still in I ship of Pickering, in the County of , , r force and binding n the- Council, be Ontario. being composed of part of lot _ commended payments s follows: t and the same Is hereby rescinded and 20 in the firstgcon ession. of the said jE'lYi3 us � Call. �.: Dawson, bonus on 40 rods hate oo ht The 0}]aII0e6 a e 19 con 9 8.00; J Walker, bonus no 92 cancelled, township and which parcel ruay be R J. rods fence on lot 20 coo 1 480; John The council now adjourned to meet more particularly described as follows have It III stock. - ItZfcbateis. bonus on 18 rods fence on again on Monday. April 4th, for the Commencing at a stake planted on the lot 2coa 3 4.50. transaction of general business. ' easterly Jtmtt of said lot 20 at a diet• a 1 &ace of 11 feet 9 inches southerly from _ The standing committee on Roads the North East- angle of said lot : Agent for International Farm Machinery nd Repairs.. and Bridges, reported and recommend. The Municipal Corvorat10II I thence . SWutb 48 degrees 40 minutes y � - 'ed p =tyment as follows : H Edwards,, ro fWest a distance of 1 feet 6 inches to -Our Motto : We have it, can get it. or it Is not mat'ie• 4 -haul stay Met uw non •l and opp 0 :Jo .- OF THE — t a stake planted: thence South i7 de- i 8 51 00: W Fuwlie, ditto 3U.00: Joe t s 8tephooson, ditto 7540; J Adams, crepe 04 minutes West a distance of Q j�j (�(�! ' - TtiWa8h1„ of Pickeria 196 feet l4i inches to a stake planted; I J. S. RALSDON, " - • i ICKE('�►ING ditto 38.75; A b'Conaor, ditto 88 63; !� a thence South 81 degrees 57 miautee T Gordon, dicG� So 00; Roy Brown. r - ditto 38.26; J Bryant jr, spread gray PreLIC NOTICE I& hereby given that West a distance of 13 feet di iticbese- bet 2 3 con 2 13 75. F Crawtord, haul the Council of the Municipal Corpora. ! more or less. to a point, said point bey Rrav hat 2 8 con 2 and opp 2 3 con 2 tion of the Township of Pickering wilt• lag a line drawn South ass degrees X :.I and opp 2.9 t ie 8 and bet 10 11 cons L' at s meeting to be held on Monday, West from the North east eagle of degree: UNCING 2 aced 3 56 00; R Hedge, ditto 57 75; the 4th day of April, 19'37, st the hour !said lot 20; thence South 48 degree: C Puckrin, haul and sbov gran bet 2.3 of one o'clock in the afternoon. at the; Westa distance of 87 feet 11 incbee to j coa 2 and hpp 1•a 6 con 3 sad bet 10 11 Township Pail in the Village of Brou- s point: thence North 89 degrees 50 eons 2 3 and opp 0 coo 4 ld9 25; Win• gham. is the said township, consider minutes West a distance of 366 feet :mbe O�ellln b o� "- ter Hroe. haul' end ehov gist• bet 33 a Bylaw 91 inches, snore or less, to stake plant- _ 1 eon 2, and opp 1.2 8 con 6 con 3aod bet tli To close. stop up, sell and con- i ad; thence South 16 degrees 'West a - 10 and I cons 1.2 9 and opp 9 coo 4 vey to J. 0. Richardson a certain por• instance of 20 feet ,5 inches; thence t f-° 9191 yyds gray for -,same 203 15; J C tion of the original allowance for road youth N degrees 50 miautee East s die. _ Bryant, haul gray bet LO'11 cons 1 2.3 between conceSSioas one and two of taence 3a7 feet fit iachee to a point; ` MOTOR SALES the said township, opposite lot number thence South 8A degrees Ob minutes ONTARiO AUCTION YALE OF 20, and to close. etc up, Sell and con. East a distance of 97 feet % inches to a ' GORSES AND CATTLE poi to the said ti Richardson a gtes thence :earth rSl degrees I J min- Llmlted 7 rtioo of a deviation of said original I glee East ,a distance of 48 feet 10; ia• Bay, allowance for road opposite said lot ches to a point: thence North 47 de. • c �� v $a Grain, Im' lemeate Etc. established by Bylaw No. 327 of the Rreee 04 minutes East a distance of $rock $flee orth + said Municipal Oorporation on the 1 206' feet J inch to a point, thence North Tbs property of _ : northerly part of the-said lot number 46 degrees 40 minutes East a distance "bail- TwDez m38,11et't 20 in the flat concession of said town- of IN feet Si inches, more or less• to a p the said poetions of original al- point on the easterly limit of said lot u T r: At Lot 14, Con. 3,- Pickerin l ship, 1. 1 .J.. .L T - g' a~ lows, for road and of deviation of 20, said point being distant 74 feet 4f - miles north of Pickering road to be so closed. stopped up, sold inches from the place of beginning Village, on and conveyed being described as fol• thence North 15 degrees 52 minutes 'THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1927 lows, that's to say: East along the said easterly limit of �Il(�'er the management Of ; (a) All And Singular that certain lot dr a distance of 74 feet 4f inches, �.•�•� �` •� ` •�-+r The following property : C 8 T . R V HORSE•9 'Mare It d 9 years old. Mare 9 yrs old Q is �4 Ayrshire cow bred CATTLE 10 Roan cow - UNIVERSAL. s MOTORS �Ve have arranged with , _.. -with calf by side. Fat cow. Red and - W " O 1J white cow due March 9, Black cow WEST HILL -: - . .bred Feb. 6, Red cow due May 25, - Roan cow due March 25, Roan heifer STAR AND -FLINT SALES To take care of serviein of Cars rising 2 yra. Black and white heifer rising 1 year, t, by' sofa us. �;. IMP1,4ENTB ETC. ! - Binder M -H 8 ft cut sheaf carrier and Tires, 'Parts, Batteries and Accessories _ truck, Set of extension guards, A Mower g a ;lensed Mechanic ]anie Branch of ' F A W 6 ft cut. Seed drill 1'l hoe F A p .' W. Cultivator P H. Cutting box M -H, - ~ Turnspp drill Verity, Steel roller glc- ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 'ted i•`' Cermltk:'Set of harrows 4 sections, Repairs on all mskes of card, batteries, electric equipment etc. Bet duck-foot barrows, Hay rake, We put s rice on repair ohs before we start. • Wagon, Wagon box, Gt,►vel box, P p P jobs Ori�atrl0 d Stock rack Set- of sleighs, Rubber -tire All.work guaranteed - - buBRY. Bug gw• Cutter McLaughlin, Give us A trial - � - - -- y � M. atarain reek. Fanning mill and- bagger - - - -- Chatham, Set of, scales 2000 lbs cap, — ' -- -- <: Fleury plow No 21, Gang plow, Rolling coulter, Turnip pulper M -H, Circular • saw 28 inch, Belt. Small circular saw, , Work bench. Gasoline engine 3 h p, Bag truck, Binder tongue truck, Ma. ,. more Spreader, set Istinc of single harness, dr , _ ,: ,• - ...-- - -1®et of double breeching harness nearly - - ----•- - _ _. _._,. � _ _ - -' " `^�� sew, A numberer grain bags, Ladder r pro e fan _ 29rotrods, Ladder 23 rounds, Bet of �� �� __relings, Logger's chain, Hay fork rope b i and pulleys, Cow chains, Separator ®s� 'De Laval, Set of whiffletrees, Neck- F, Ur A quantity of lumber. A num. ' r y On the basis of its marvellous beauty and grace, lts ma mechanical improvements end , • ` I. her of cedar posts, Several barrels, — ,�/'�' z -- its remarkable performance.- the.Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History cotsstitufes _ r Forks, hoes, rakes anti many other' " r ley c .?' the most, outstanding automo ie va e - - HAT, ROOTS AND 6HAIN rvk I ' ments are included features which have been regarded heretofore as narks of on the most costly of cars' A' quantity of mixed hay. A quantity Nom, Bold by 17isha New Cisofine Gaffs of roots. A quantity of oats. :�� Duco �,�� Now A.C. Oil Filter , POULTRY AND FURNITURE �' p t .. �: New A.C. Air Cleanse - + _ About 40 Plymouth Rock hens, 2 Good g ='" Puf4�ro.+a Fps NOW Tire Carder` rooster@, Table, 2 Bedsteads, 6 Hang. _ Nov Design Radiator Nw �g Stara in C�h lag lamps, Rayo lamp Nw BpWt -@Yee Lamps New Coiaddened Saering (�- As Mr. Hallett has sold his farm; Hw LArw g� W�1 and IV"= Lock t everything will positively be sor d. peen ie 'Sale at one o'clock, sharp � Yst. CChevro the Moa BBas�ttl ( In CLevrolet Eratory Is now selling at ?� i�cet,, qw a' seed LO1M pdicmk Elbe loerest for wbJ& Cheamkt bas ova been sold fa let -s5li A>, • TERIde —Hay, grain, roots, fat cow, fat - n-� calf, poultry and all sums of $20 NEW L YWER MCES and under, cash cyst that amount ♦ RosBsc•r, 1655.00 'corms, $651.00 Coupe, $7e00 - 'WATSON MOTORS, - .a months credit on furnishing ap- Coach $7eo.00 sedan• Fees. proved notes. Six per cent. r Undaa SAA?L, i60.00 c•hrtolet SM.00 s Raaeeer $63S.00 (�arta.H9000LAi l� 3! annum o8 for Dash. vts ' Ewen chest: $6es.� Pickering, � • _ WM, DEAR', Auctioneer prkw act Factory, O:havv-- C•eevww r.ze, awe � ;y v `'S . -. •.^' .` .. -: - ' -+". ". a. '. r ..x. `••.r, ' "..,w<x ..-= ,- ";��••k i'4' �,,,••t,� `, .: �w- � .. �:..� v- r lam, ,wry ;'gyp" kk�� '� «A.-` ;'.�S"'•.�.c �.: n :asac q`): :�.4.ay.- a+,,d. ;,•�,. -maw,,,fasks:.*z�ie�e: -:..- . -♦ ... .a+w4 •= ,'^ .a '�� - '... ,.air 6 C.:..��i` •. r, ''., =, ,,r.. -.:- . ��," t H.s1,::a' %.., ,..::Yc v ;', _ , „ _ - _17 V-7 xq, 7:` • p CLARZOONT. Dr. Nall Smith, suctwoor to Dr. _CEDAR GROVE. ­.. . IIIII y Dales, was here on Tuesday and To whom it ma Rev, A. McLellan was in Stouff- will be at his Don't forget. the oyster supper 0 ville an Tuesday. office - here every and Irish concert under IN o t.i. 6e the auspices ruerday and Friday. concern Nelson Wagg has bngaged J. D. of the W.M.S. -at Zion Church, Cedar Will the party who took, by Sandy for the season. mistake, the dishes from the Cow. Grove, on Friday evening, March 18. The following on sale iorgish: Mrs. F. Chidlow and son, Louis, munity Hall on the evening of Supper will be served from 6 to 8 We have secured the SOAPS—Comfort, Sunlight, Bar- o'clock, after which a high-class Irish agency for prise, W. Napths, 18, bare' 1St Were in Toronto on Friday. Friday, Feb. 25th, kindly return ert, consisting of sel0dons by an Fresh Prunes, 2 lbs 260 O. Seldon and Mr. Aird, Of them to the Hall or to D. A. Scot 03 cone . bitb q at Sunday with J. H. orchestra, vocal and quartette music, store. Fresh Date@, 2* The readings, etc. -Boob McNutt will also =r a. He's, 1. Dbdge and Fresh Lemons, per doz It is expected that the shipplu g be there. Admission, 50 cents; chil- Blue Rose Rice, 8 The -of turnips willbe resumed Shortly. dren, 25 cents. Come early Pastr * and avoid ,.Star Cars y Flour, 24 the I IVA Buyers are offering' 25 cents per the rush. Star Ammonia, 3 packages bushel. ly Castile Soap, 6 bars BROUGHAM.' and also keep constant Mrs. k. J. Chandler and James Pine Tree Matches, 3 boxes 250 on hand '7 Allaway, of Toronto, spent Sun- A gra�nd concert and drama under Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgq 240 "day with the former's parents, J. the auspices of the Social Club will All Dry Goods $1.00 and over, Goodyear Tires be given in the Bioughani Town Hall H. and Mrs. Beat. 10 per cent. off- John Brignall is having a room on the evening of Thursday,. March PUR BREAD Full line of Sunset Soap Dies; fixed up in the pool room to be 17th, by the.Kinsale Dramatic Club. sz� 0 ^N G. & A. T. LAW stock. -1: Used as a -barber shop. The work PASTRY The drama which is entitled, "The now in Colonel's Maid", has been given, in 31Y • PICKERING, ONT, dfj is being done by Thos. Paterson. 1, Stephen Pickett, a former re i several places, and comes highly re-1. W. J. H .0 L-M E IS :7# , commended. Good music will be ran- 28 dent of Glen. Major, died in Whit- ' ' B:I B-aus, - Cakes b on Sunday last in his 80rh year. tiered between acts Doors open at Green River 'BROUGHAM 219 funeral took place on Wednes- .take ItIld Pastry of all kinds 7.30. Reeve* G. M. Forsyth will - the chair at 8 p.m. Admission, 25 Basket Factory Farmers, Attention day to the Claremont Union Come- delivered at your cents children under 12 years, 15 tery, Manufacturers of door, cents. There will be a' social dance Lorne Reid has again leased T. I am agent for the World's Greatest. • E. Stepbenson's blacksmith shop Our dpli-,­!ries are regular &ad do. after the concert. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves. 0,,Ule, winter's cold blast famous and Oil Engines. FLeary's e Berry Crates, ;Grain -Grinders. for another term. Farmers are pet, New But cher'Shop" Wheel Barroweetc. requested to call on him and get cio not chill our ardent famous Plows, Pointf. 0 r -buying their spring enthusiasm. prices before Farmers'Bushel Baskets, Brantford binder twine and second. 7 zeeds. I have opened up in the J. S. Bundy - 'hana separators for sale. a The concert and box social, un. Chocolates in boxes and bulk Block, opposite David Taylor's Clothes -Baskets.' --der the auspices of the - Claremont Rd DEVITT at all prices. III" X�I:,Jinocx. and W keep on au evening of Friday, March 25th. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. a supply of fresh Proprietor Phone Markham 1004 Keep this date in mind and watch and smoked % meats. for posters. rz T Give me a trial, For several -days last week the W 0 roads were impassable for motor. D. J. JONES, - CLAREMONT Big reduction in repairs ffi trc. On Saturday the traffic Men's light half soles, 75c _Vai resumed on the Brock Road, AM , after the road scrapers had been L. SURNINGHAM M:.n:: heavy sales, 90e a AM M hand sewn. 20c extra brought into ties. Building and General Men's heels 36c Ladies' half soles 5k John and Mrs Graham, of Inver HOKE: Contracting. = 'Ladies' hand sewn. 15c extra ' way. Bask., returned home on �TICKERMQ. f Estimates furnished on all classes Misses' halt soles 50c Ladies heels 25c Wednesday morning, after spend- of•work—interior and Exterior. Boys' half sales 50c. ing several month@ visiting vela- Alterations and repairs. *,-Repair@ done while you wait. sChimneys Built Ooncrete Work. tives and friends in Claremont �{1 L/ R P A R R y and other parts of the township. Phone Pickering Ki 12 you Boot-Maker, Claremont Luther And Mrs. Pilkey went FAIRPORT, ONTARIO .out to Utica on Saturday to see the latter's mother, Mrs. Mitchell, N. W. STAFFORD CLAREMONT who is seriously ill from the in- need Tires ".4 firwities of old age. Mrs. Pilkey CREAMERY I Marble and Granite Dealer. is remaining with her for a time, Cemetery Lettering etc. p Luther Pilkey was in Port Perry Highest price paid for First•class work I on Monday purchasing his spring for spring Cream at the guaranteed. 13upply of harness and repairs. He Its being kept busy these days re. Kingston Road and Pickering Hiast Towaline. V. lipalring harness for the farmers -Do not wait -until Claremont Creamery Pheone Whitby 08 R 32 they go up, but buy who are getting ready for their Spring work. Give as a trial and be convinced 1740 P. O.— Whitby R. R.2 Thomas Hardy will hQI& an them at the winter auction sale of horses, cattle and price and pay foe i hop them in the spring. at his premises, lot 23, con. 7. -,Special Clearance, of Pickering, on Monday, March 14• In addition tothose mentioned in --Do not buy itist the sale bill he will also offer for tires, but buy sale 8 horses, 14 . cows. 12 young Rubbers and Footweal 'cattle and 30 bogs. Several of our residents coutem• Goodyear Tires. plate going into the poultry buei. ness quit extensively this sum- the tried and tested_. -Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, imer. W: wish them success and We have a tu-11 line regular 6.50, now 5.75 hope they may not be molested of Goodyear High- -..Men's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, 812&0k proof, by chick6u-thieves, which is the greatest handicap to- the poultry Pressure and Bal. regular 3 60, now 2 75 business at present. loon Tires to choose Boys', 1 to 5, 2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, 1.35 The Women's institute will Ladies' 4-buokl-e Overshoes, oes, Jersey top, 2.50 meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Ward on Wednesday afternoon, Call at -PhOne Mamb 100. The program will Drop in and look I FINGOLD'S include "The Life Of Luther Bur- aver our stock. bank." "The humorous, hospitable industrious Home-maker, and Also an essay by a junior. Roll F. M. C 0 0 P E R Call, helpful hints for house-keep- fld Mrs. James Gregg who has been Dollar - by" Doll ar ling. Music. -CLAREMONT Bu living with her daughter, Mrs. Agent foi- Ackerman's Quality 'Nathan Cox, passed peacefully Harnees. Ask the user. a -ION'T neglect to open a savings account away on Satu rd morning, Her remains were conveyed to the :JL-.# because you may have no large amount -Gregg cemetery in Reach Town- of money tor- deposit. The Dominion Bank Ship on Monday afternoon. Mr. Special will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. ---and Mrs. Cox and connection have -the deepest sympathy of the en- Open an account now and add small amounts tire community. regularly. You will be surprised to see ho The ordinance of the Lord's Sup Prices w" _1rapidly your savings will grow. per will be administered at the '33aptist Church next Sunday morn- lug. New mernbIll receive for all goods, Jaify TIM -!the right hand of fellowship at this service. The pastor's subject 24th to Feb'y 5th' for Sunday morning will be "And Nq� BAM Now What?" The sermon will be inclusive. Wig= WANM • J. K PERRY, Mansur an attempt to state the beat way Thompson's Seedless Raisins of enjoying the fruits of the spa- Raisins, wtoonIN BRANCK F. A. BURT, Manager. 2 lbs for 27 meetings recently concluded. Currants, recleaned, 2 lba. for 29C -.The subject for the evening will Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 2.3c be "A Study of that Strange Ex- Dates, 2 tbs. for ... ... 23c p-rience called Conversion." All Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. 17C v. it r3 come will bear a clear, sim- Fancy Biscuits, per lb. 19C scriptural sermon on this Pruneq, 2 lbs for vei important theme. Rice,'3 lbs 125c Create Your Doij't forget the Claremont Chor 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat _25c �15; n &I Class concert to -night (Friday) Corn Flake' , w Currency! ' March llth. Tbis concert promis- Campbell's Soups. 2 for ... 25c 'es to be one of the most novel and Heintz large tins Tomato Soup YOUR ownership of a Savit).gs Bank best concerts ever given in Clare- 2 for 33 cents Account creates a currency all wont. Ye Greate Olde Tynie 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Ten for 1.39 I your own. A rbeque bearing your Choruses of divers respectable 5 the Rolled Oats for 2a-c_ signature jointly with that of tbq6_ An nowing men,, and fair and I bars Soap for ... 23c Standard Bank adds the prestige of well skilled maidens will synge I bars Palmolive Soap �3c our name to the integrity of yours, a and pl tve ye olden tyme songs 3 bars Veg. Soap reg 74c box 25c combinsuion of inestiru%ble value to and tunes of one hundred years Pastry Flour, bag ... 98c BANKING you from a business and social view- ago. Ye old tyme fiddler of near- Ladies' Hose, silk and wool 75c point, while offering other practical ly a hundred years ago will Play Dress Goods, reg. 75c, for... 49c FIFTY advar3..ages of incalculable number. several selections, as well as"Rolos, Flannelette Blankets, large 2.39 i The deposit of one dollar to your, ere duets, trios and choruses by mem- Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 3.40 YEARS dit in the nearest, Standard; Bank .hers of ye olds tyme syngers. A of Sox for Rubbers, reg Branch will lay the foundation for a present day Choir will sing a num- 1.35 for 1.10 currency all your. own. -bar of grand opera and sacred Wove Work Sox numbers, includlug: "Dance We reg 50c, 3 pair fer 1.00 :So Gaily," by P. Senbert: "The Work Mitts, per pair 89C Anvil Chorns," from 11. Tro vatore; E 0 .-Bless the Lord, 0 My Son], STe NDARD `BANK Ivanoff , "Pilgrim's Chorus," from s ,COT T OF C� A15API. Tanuhanser; "Barcarolle," from PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager 'Tales of Hoffman. Doors open at Thone 1402, i Branches also &V Brooklin, West Hilt, Whitby 7 30 concert at 8 o'clock. Admis CLAMEMON "aio�35 cents. ....... T Phone 605 Pick.*, BROUGHAM W A N T E 01 DRESSED POULTRY all kinds. Good prices paid for good quality. Phone Clare 2700. FRANK CHIDLOW CLAREMONT, - . ONTiRIO �Oa�, ..Coal VL k. Hard and Soft 19oal of th best quality on hand Litter Carriers, Hay ,Carrier% THOS. A. LIAW, Pumps, Doqr Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc 0 W It will pay you to et my prices a& Is the time to bring in your barrows or any other implements that above before buying elsewhere. need repairtag, so that -FRANK J. PROUSE they will be all ready PICKERING, ONTARIO .:for the spring walk. A special reduction during the next few weeks. 1. q LORNE REID .4 ..CLAREMONT .. rx ',HARNESS NG Xa*ple Leaf Nutul h" Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildlum 4 wind•mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance of all kinds. 'FARMS FOB SALS _Write or phone ED. BOW MAN ".4 20 WHITBY. ONT. BEATT,Y s. STANDS FOR THE BE," aA VL k. Litter Carriers, Hay ,Carrier% Pumps, Doqr Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc It will pay you to et my prices a& above before buying elsewhere. -FRANK J. PROUSE PICKERING, ONTARIO • 14 .Pickering Leatber Goo s _wre ',HARNESS • Our suRply of quality Harness and F%"s is now complet.e.. BOOTS—GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Famel" Boot on baud—unbeatable for hard wear and tear.' REPAIRING re? We maintain our established uta- tion for repairing all kind" 0 harness and boots. ".4 CECIL BRADLEY s. Harness-maker, PTCRERTNG, - ONTARIO sat al., .aa: .:aA n .. '�., yeti` .t Ctt�"" ertP •a _!t`. •sr, y , ' ,.. t.. 411 .� .r' ,r .r`s i �. i�`,+. '�'2l ^'elr'.. , .r 'd'• .7` 't *•w•rd5� "' aa:e• ., s �R ^ar� •+:+.rw' .�..w,c, kt•,..,a =gym . .a;. -n --r�- • *9�. tlln ,...�`S •'ti ac�s.�`u�.. •L �. w¢ -., ( t w. Y r •' TRY WITRUNr Unwrl I fc���Y��r� ?�"�%lt�"}ea'yF+ ,i��il„fvr.n�rh^ 'ti ,�•w ���* ��n� •'•.65,�ay�,�3¢9t„,�+�'"�`•a'Fjz '�;�Sa,,;� ...ti: Y•i .�w� . a w. m't T 3F. i+ f f• w' "t vas a+aavv 1. %I er►wa %.J f " vv vas v %a%-# VA � :�•� t and packed in AIu� " There !s a Difference. S05. 00 for 11111,00 suarantead Pola— Mo afouat Cortex, Ellenstown, N.B., says: Teacher - "How many seconds `are serve and each means "See the doctor" I P.oml ,r... Montreal. -"While Wareing my baby I became ,, immediately It to found; this is the one �[s s s 10,000 aoRa ♦ YEAR - a; there !n a minute. ' powerful weapon in our hand against s.- : . rnII�OWn, very weak and nervous. Diy g a; It wi euat a yoU oney. head ached all the time and I was not Pulpil- "What kind do you mean, a cancer -- earl an early Catal�aue; n µl11 ...° sou moor• The a.podtay. real minute or one of those wait- w 11elson street. Toronto. A rp- -in UT nm able to do My work T had e went. e8. _ HEALTH GLASS. • :- of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pails and began r . ,axssFCesz� oL♦se sosaTrrQTS ro9 'w► v A Liar w "Waited IageaMear� anA rap using them. and what a blessing they r« Mlnard s Liniment for rheiumatlsm. j �� Louse.. lave bans; .suB s=ons aorou J Iaferseatfon sat Free a RNmat An Average Man. �_ ba°4 ptxntf. D°3l.erd 461 aquar° lard Yacrtta a The Ramsay Co. :Dmsw.a".od j Proved. Before I had used a ,half .'pop what do we mean When we •' dozen boxes I felt like a new person, � _ _� And He Was. rotai'D' n1Diu• oat W. speak of an average man • ' a +and by their continued use for a while CI=A PIGS WANTED. roe PARTICUL♦si N 4AfpN1Vgg. AN0 TNAgrRI t:AL 4 "An average man, my ao English actor, Mr. Lawson Butt, ,Voy Comausht laborato:u,, University of t � I was entirely restored to my former who isn't half as good , as hie wife who has recently returned home from T °NCO + health and strength. I take pleasure thinks he is' before she. marries him, America, t --lls a goes story of an ax- A.z♦xu Purrox auras rIT WORN CYL• Ho in recommending Dr, Williams' Pink I l�DEM and eaa resrindws. Guaranteed lot 59NO XOR PAM CAMOOMR Pills to eve nor, : half so bad es she thinks he its perienoe that befell him while a guest 1 .000 mile.. Pan7ard Ytetoa Wins co., 311 -1111 Pros1 fY� . ., e�n �+ ryone suffering as I did." afterward," at the Loa Angeles Athletic Club, aL W. Toronto, MALLA AR a Cost�Tllerie You can get these pills through any __:. A a ' l TO/PONTO ,4N0 W/NN /PEG' medicine dealer or by mail at OD cents flood- lOOk1IIg, bright -eyed yours$ REPAIR YODA OWN TIREi AND TUSEi ,d 6•.- �r•�Ft485PR0/NA • 34+C1/M9fRLgHO, a boz from The Dr. Williams' Med1clna The truth hurts, and so would you man came up to him and claimed to ITn OUR ooTrrr roe car senses a If yon .were stretched "aa much, have met him before. W permanent repair ,rithout an, beat or amts � t'U Co., Brockville, Oat. '•Don't you remember me, Dir. Butt!" uubber boots, hot water bottles. .lore• sad ores° EAS M NOVELTY 4 "Bred•eren, we must do something+to he Said. "We both appeared in the shoo can be e:ed. standard Kit One Doug - Deane Datin to 1006 Held , Household size Pity cents Postpaid. Used erj, for Destaallonem The eery latest to I'9 $ , remedy the Status Quo," said a negro I acme melodrama on the other side." l.rsest oarase. area Repair shop.. Stone, woe cho•aute New. hjr TWO Clerics. preacher to his congregation. Butt; who hadn't the faintest idea guarintes send ,Wooer ordor, vuL- coLD -NIz* Op aafutlear bought Slat N nght. Do11, I ' 4 liospt•al 911. lLoatnar, saasm,, OktAeaA all •a em4 ahmealab ear, t, „ "Brudder Jones, what am de StatU who the fellow wa,,7, asked him what ` - all made in @no "Moon. I Ancient and peculiar, which Is Its . a Quo • asked a member. he was doing in Hollywood.. Ast saw. Don't delay. iertt (es ®� ' ecclesiastical destgtiation, seems a ,Dat. my brudder," Bald the preach• "You hoe to become a second by salt ,relNd for 11'200. P N. o. ages INS WAYERLEY, TORONTO fair enough descripition of the Dean- - or, "am Latin for de mesa we's in." Charlie Chaplin, I suppose ?" Butt re- ery of Rocking, Essex. It has jnst 4 Laarked . come into the limelight, due to the L: set stomach a1u itch itvw and acid condi• The other smiled. f pending resignation of the Rev. F. non -1,8 bad bfI $eiaefa p at tits cause. Tyr it and have a whooesom•- btrath. "I am Charlie Chaplin." he replied ONLY $W.00 I E. Carter, rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, AD, drugstore_ rid noses , A peculiarity of this rectory is that quietly. And he Waal mortw feeuttear, n it must be jointly held by this rector A Matter of Choice We&" roe's it em and the titular dean, and the death or , .. '= Punished With Rest. be used on the rarta Which do you choose? To adhere to t - ignation, of one or the other de- the disinclination of the average man For stealirg to huy a dines dress, en M." so par east in prisls the survivor tit his office until and woman to discuss canoer, refuse English girl was sentenced to go to , .!emaat sad Ti Der sent ' in labor. A Ptµ For the successor is appointed. The to learn the facts about tt and not be bed at 10 o clock every night for three One On Eery Fern. "twin" deanery dates back to the Same tr eettNta 111e. to a position to help yourself and your I years. t� -- 121 Saxon period, having been founded friends Should the- need arias? Or to { _ LaNDd" 60NCR /T9 NACHtts�RY co., LTD. in 1006, when estates in the two _ ?5, 101 Knaaeaer Ae.. Lm&I camada ascertain the few proven items about+ - - counties were donated to the . monks cancer and thus he 115 _ by prevent_,f43tr• . '� Z5 an your friends being listed as ISUMONW �+► {9 µti one of the victims ?. • Keep Minard'a Lin'ipmant In the stable. We know do very little about cancer. i bu cur - AT t -Truth in Advertising. able It treated promptly. To ensure ,e,,,,' ,,.y''`e�l°� .w d Prospective Tenant -'•But your ad• . early freatmobt. we must know the! tr'' ° _ i. RAT A A- O1M7P•!pi•. calla. aamo 1 ♦ertleement elated that you had a bed-. s:gnale which nature uses to warn ire p�•t•.W. >�•�+•.� sitting room." of danger A lump on the lip of a man, y Landlord- "Well, this to It any unusual 'discharge. a sore on the "1 see the bed. but I fail to see any skin which will not heal, a lump on r It's a long road that hail no gas sitting room." the female breast, attacks of so -called ` A� Luce a 133-6 ' lttation. j "Oh, that's on the bed." ndigesUon -these are. ail stgas which its R*IUTIM Colds we should not take the responaibillty 'That's why w many people buy -- - -- --- I - Bueklsy's" to end Combs, Bross. • i of disregarding. The only person who •chid• and all Throat Cheat sad can say whether they may safely , be I Lung troubles. IV* instant. plesasat. d F rmer ��- R' 1.'. aA �' area inn a overlooked Is your doctor. powers You'll " to --an. soon as you eat a tablet t> • pw.e the very tint don. -.ad Ass - y or two y� � Tells"His Ew-penence dust count the number of people you there are tO doses In a 7S-eem botW 1 row who have suffered from cancer �k your druggist for 'Saatlmr's". of "Pipe's Diapepain" your tndigeo W. Y. Buckler, Limited, don is gone' Heavy pain; heartburn, ' and You will realize how urgent la the I 143 Mutual Bt. Teroata.lf gatulenCe, gases, palpitation, or any need to learn all you can about !t. Dien misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. �Iees"Booth widely known Ontario farmer, aril a sick who have gi�jo a�Im t -its study -- 11ta1t pT 20' ears 814{{�6181 daily, gill half alive. elate that, whatr power' B�t -Corr f y- s /I y �' for a few cents. Each package guar• n„edits i Saw _ _ to care the laf cancers, I e dp proe ea h 921 anteed by druggist. e neces firr I health to Ta m bout ten r cent sary treatment a pe - ThongTippoopuIarlyknowass "Lea," a - Why? The some reason In given Mr. Booth'a correct first name is wherever you go- - "I did not ,nee the George Hie home is at 271 Perth St., patient early enough." Brockville.. For the past three years obody knows how many cease of he has enjoyed vigorous health but 4.0 Cancer are 111 Ontario at present, but what he endured before then is best '' - is aroused by the fact that told in hirown'words. "For twenty everybody Crmy arms, shoulders, back and this Province lost three thousand of her lips ached with• rheumatism " said People from thin cause in 19F5. _ Mr.Vooth. "Often I had to quit work ?''' Yet the cancer situation is not hope entirely and I remember one bad spell - that kept me in bed for six months. -' �'1 I%E B0WF4 ' "My case got to be so chronic that - - COSTIVE jLj the help ran the farm. I was prat- ' tiically helpless. Even my µPlata and.; IMAM ��S hands wotdd'sweII up so that I couldn't Write my name. I dreaded bedtime, `' - ' for I got no rest, but ley there in TAKE S4Vi��Jl1W!<Yf' for I ,waiting for morning. Nervous )soundly. I gained 18 pounds which I j �j 1 J spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out - tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 holies a day. I nermr ggeet any benefit from my food and had have an ache. It's hardly belietcabld No Headache, Soar Stomach, to forte myself to eat. My weight was If folks want to know what Tanlao Bad Cold or C ation tar below normal. can do, tell them to write to Les uDStip "Three years ado I decided to give Booth, or to come and see me. I'll by mornblig :Tarlac a good trial, for nothinngg else tell 'em." :to A helped me. I could Scarce lyy be- If your health is broken from over- Get a 10 -cent box now. have such results were ppasible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. Furred Tongue, Bad Oolds, Indiges- _ those Tantac soon showed, The �chim gg Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- stopped, my appetite came balk an3 tare's own body builder, made from Lien, Sallow Skin and tilfserable Head - I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist aches come from a torpid liver and Came more restful, too, and i slept has it, Over 52 million botiles sold. clogged bowels, which cause your stom -. Ii — -- - -- - -- - - _ - -� -; - - -- -- _. _ ---.. - - -• ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like 4 - Surd garbage p s swill barrel. That's the 1 For * per% r C j first step to untold ml9ery--tadtgea- tion, foul gages, bad breath, yellow 'Battle Creek, Mich.: •'Afflicted with kidney and I skin, mental fears, everything that Is liver complaint for over twenty years.-I was induced horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, and to -night will give your constipated after using it for a time was oompletely cured. Am bowels a thorough cleansing• and now well and Strong, I can unqualifiedly state this medicine without any doubt waved my life and I can straighten you out by morning. They conscientiously recommend it to others similarly work while you sleep -a 10 -cent box afflicted. This testimonial is given without any from Your druggist will keep you feei- ' solicitation and by my own free will" Name on re- ing.good for months, Billions of men sl quest• and women take a Casearet now and Get Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy to -day. improvement then to keep their stomach, liver and begins as soon as you begin its use. bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the Sold by all druggists. price $1.25 per bottle. children -.their little Insides need a Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. goon, gentle cleansing, too. 18t3UE. No. 11 -'27. .raw 'rid; h .. �LN r ..r_ . » .h _.....a as.. , r. -_ M; a. 9... r"�F.!zF. v:�FN ..... _ , _ _.aM ,mot .. _ .0 �.� .. - !. yz ,r'M•.a �. •• . A-7-S -Pi Ri - N'. 4 a Dissolve two "BAYER TABLETS –OF— ASPIRIN" m y four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly. Swallow some of the solution. Don't rinse the mouth. Repeat garde every, ,two hours if necessary. TONS s : This Is an ei/sctive - gargle probed sails I by mllllons and prescribed by physiclatls. and Acce t only Yer" SORE act kage. Loo k for THROAT the "Bayer Cross." Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 - Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) 91 Bayer Mannfacture of Mouoa etto- Wdo"er of 9alieyWaoid (Acetyl ialioyllo Acid. "A. 8. A.. "). while it Is well knowla That AeptrtnBlow* Barer maautmaftm to split the vabUo agstns* imltatlons the TatrWA of Bayer Company wtII be sti-Nd with thou gwWM trade mark. thq Sayer Cross -.d Often Finds Herself Weak and Modern Lullaby. - - � Cr ��me • •,�, • O Rock -a -bye baby, upon the bough,' _ F Feelln Worn-Out. R �rou get. your milk from g,•�rtiAed cbw, - -- R: g wC will B Before your eugenic: young parents s se The nuTging mother more than any were wed, NY R E'T o other woman needs rich blood and They had decided how you should be Plenty of it The demands upon her f fed. r h EPp health are many and severe. Homes -- Hush -a -bye, baby, on the treetop, > >, i N No obligation to I hold duties and the care of her child• H If grandmother trots you, you tell her r r btly, but fi yes t ren exact heavy toll, • whi:le hurried to stop, r ,r I I ee I P m meads, broken rest and indoor' living r Shun the trot horse that your grand- f m Ctuaramteed toe i is often indisposed through weakness, t mother rides, T T]FdA C re. Mamma's scientific-she k Ir W Write now fns M Mess. In this condition the blood will M laws,. I Its ' ' NI _ Particulars., a always be found weak and watery, l She kisses her darling through Car- _ ° ensolrmyreaenfsd. 30 b rlching the blood. For-this purpose R bolized gauze. - g •' 366N iiDmaimeSt. won D Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 18 the beat s squirm; l less. Prevention of constipation is C7 � Advertisements. ' their use many weak, alling wives-and g one means in our hands to-Std the pro- I ' c mothers have found new health .and v germ. F veation of cancer. The p ,�, I I - — —.. '.. .• • in records. 48aaleotloaa. automatic. m�atic. Valty Ast saw. Don't delay. iertt (es ®� ' ecclesiastical destgtiation, seems a ,Dat. my brudder," Bald the preach• "You hoe to become a second by salt ,relNd for 11'200. P N. o. ages INS WAYERLEY, TORONTO fair enough descripition of the Dean- - or, "am Latin for de mesa we's in." Charlie Chaplin, I suppose ?" Butt re- ery of Rocking, Essex. It has jnst 4 Laarked . come into the limelight, due to the L: set stomach a1u itch itvw and acid condi• The other smiled. f pending resignation of the Rev. F. non -1,8 bad bfI $eiaefa p at tits cause. Tyr it and have a whooesom•- btrath. "I am Charlie Chaplin." he replied ONLY $W.00 I E. Carter, rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, AD, drugstore_ rid noses , A peculiarity of this rectory is that quietly. And he Waal mortw feeuttear, n it must be jointly held by this rector A Matter of Choice We&" roe's it em and the titular dean, and the death or , .. '= Punished With Rest. be used on the rarta Which do you choose? To adhere to t - ignation, of one or the other de- the disinclination of the average man For stealirg to huy a dines dress, en M." so par east in prisls the survivor tit his office until and woman to discuss canoer, refuse English girl was sentenced to go to , .!emaat sad Ti Der sent ' in labor. A Ptµ For the successor is appointed. The to learn the facts about tt and not be bed at 10 o clock every night for three One On Eery Fern. "twin" deanery dates back to the Same tr eettNta 111e. to a position to help yourself and your I years. t� -- 121 Saxon period, having been founded friends Should the- need arias? Or to { _ LaNDd" 60NCR /T9 NACHtts�RY co., LTD. in 1006, when estates in the two _ ?5, 101 Knaaeaer Ae.. Lm&I camada ascertain the few proven items about+ - - counties were donated to the . monks cancer and thus he 115 _ by prevent_,f43tr• . '� Z5 an your friends being listed as ISUMONW �+► {9 µti one of the victims ?. • Keep Minard'a Lin'ipmant In the stable. We know do very little about cancer. i bu cur - AT t -Truth in Advertising. able It treated promptly. To ensure ,e,,,,' ,,.y''`e�l°� .w d Prospective Tenant -'•But your ad• . early freatmobt. we must know the! tr'' ° _ i. RAT A A- O1M7P•!pi•. calla. aamo 1 ♦ertleement elated that you had a bed-. s:gnale which nature uses to warn ire p�•t•.W. >�•�+•.� sitting room." of danger A lump on the lip of a man, y Landlord- "Well, this to It any unusual 'discharge. a sore on the "1 see the bed. but I fail to see any skin which will not heal, a lump on r It's a long road that hail no gas sitting room." the female breast, attacks of so -called ` A� Luce a 133-6 ' lttation. j "Oh, that's on the bed." ndigesUon -these are. ail stgas which its R*IUTIM Colds we should not take the responaibillty 'That's why w many people buy -- - -- --- I - Bueklsy's" to end Combs, Bross. • i of disregarding. The only person who •chid• and all Throat Cheat sad can say whether they may safely , be I Lung troubles. IV* instant. plesasat. d F rmer ��- R' 1.'. aA �' area inn a overlooked Is your doctor. powers You'll " to --an. soon as you eat a tablet t> • pw.e the very tint don. -.ad Ass - y or two y� � Tells"His Ew-penence dust count the number of people you there are tO doses In a 7S-eem botW 1 row who have suffered from cancer �k your druggist for 'Saatlmr's". of "Pipe's Diapepain" your tndigeo W. Y. Buckler, Limited, don is gone' Heavy pain; heartburn, ' and You will realize how urgent la the I 143 Mutual Bt. Teroata.lf gatulenCe, gases, palpitation, or any need to learn all you can about !t. Dien misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. �Iees"Booth widely known Ontario farmer, aril a sick who have gi�jo a�Im t -its study -- 11ta1t pT 20' ears 814{{�6181 daily, gill half alive. elate that, whatr power' B�t -Corr f y- s /I y �' for a few cents. Each package guar• n„edits i Saw _ _ to care the laf cancers, I e dp proe ea h 921 anteed by druggist. e neces firr I health to Ta m bout ten r cent sary treatment a pe - ThongTippoopuIarlyknowass "Lea," a - Why? The some reason In given Mr. Booth'a correct first name is wherever you go- - "I did not ,nee the George Hie home is at 271 Perth St., patient early enough." Brockville.. For the past three years obody knows how many cease of he has enjoyed vigorous health but 4.0 Cancer are 111 Ontario at present, but what he endured before then is best '' - is aroused by the fact that told in hirown'words. "For twenty everybody Crmy arms, shoulders, back and this Province lost three thousand of her lips ached with• rheumatism " said People from thin cause in 19F5. _ Mr.Vooth. "Often I had to quit work ?''' Yet the cancer situation is not hope entirely and I remember one bad spell - that kept me in bed for six months. -' �'1 I%E B0WF4 ' "My case got to be so chronic that - - COSTIVE jLj the help ran the farm. I was prat- ' tiically helpless. Even my µPlata and.; IMAM ��S hands wotdd'sweII up so that I couldn't Write my name. I dreaded bedtime, `' - ' for I got no rest, but ley there in TAKE S4Vi��Jl1W!<Yf' for I ,waiting for morning. Nervous )soundly. I gained 18 pounds which I j �j 1 J spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out - tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 holies a day. I nermr ggeet any benefit from my food and had have an ache. It's hardly belietcabld No Headache, Soar Stomach, to forte myself to eat. My weight was If folks want to know what Tanlao Bad Cold or C ation tar below normal. can do, tell them to write to Les uDStip "Three years ado I decided to give Booth, or to come and see me. I'll by mornblig :Tarlac a good trial, for nothinngg else tell 'em." :to A helped me. I could Scarce lyy be- If your health is broken from over- Get a 10 -cent box now. have such results were ppasible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. Furred Tongue, Bad Oolds, Indiges- _ those Tantac soon showed, The �chim gg Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- stopped, my appetite came balk an3 tare's own body builder, made from Lien, Sallow Skin and tilfserable Head - I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist aches come from a torpid liver and Came more restful, too, and i slept has it, Over 52 million botiles sold. clogged bowels, which cause your stom -. Ii — -- - -- - -- - - _ - -� -; - - -- -- _. _ ---.. - - -• ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like 4 - Surd garbage p s swill barrel. That's the 1 For * per% r C j first step to untold ml9ery--tadtgea- tion, foul gages, bad breath, yellow 'Battle Creek, Mich.: •'Afflicted with kidney and I skin, mental fears, everything that Is liver complaint for over twenty years.-I was induced horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, and to -night will give your constipated after using it for a time was oompletely cured. Am bowels a thorough cleansing• and now well and Strong, I can unqualifiedly state this medicine without any doubt waved my life and I can straighten you out by morning. They conscientiously recommend it to others similarly work while you sleep -a 10 -cent box afflicted. This testimonial is given without any from Your druggist will keep you feei- ' solicitation and by my own free will" Name on re- ing.good for months, Billions of men sl quest• and women take a Casearet now and Get Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy to -day. improvement then to keep their stomach, liver and begins as soon as you begin its use. bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the Sold by all druggists. price $1.25 per bottle. children -.their little Insides need a Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. goon, gentle cleansing, too. 18t3UE. No. 11 -'27. .raw 'rid; h .. �LN r ..r_ . » .h _.....a as.. , r. -_ M; a. 9... r"�F.!zF. v:�FN ..... _ , _ _.aM ,mot .. _ .0 �.� .. - !. yz ,r'M•.a �. •• . A-7-S -Pi Ri - N'. 4 a Dissolve two "BAYER TABLETS –OF— ASPIRIN" m y four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly. Swallow some of the solution. Don't rinse the mouth. Repeat garde every, ,two hours if necessary. TONS s : This Is an ei/sctive - gargle probed sails I by mllllons and prescribed by physiclatls. and Acce t only Yer" SORE act kage. Loo k for THROAT the "Bayer Cross." Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 - Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) 91 Bayer Mannfacture of Mouoa etto- Wdo"er of 9alieyWaoid (Acetyl ialioyllo Acid. "A. 8. A.. "). while it Is well knowla That AeptrtnBlow* Barer maautmaftm to split the vabUo agstns* imltatlons the TatrWA of Bayer Company wtII be sti-Nd with thou gwWM trade mark. thq Sayer Cross -.d {9 µti one of the victims ?. • Keep Minard'a Lin'ipmant In the stable. We know do very little about cancer. i bu cur - AT t -Truth in Advertising. able It treated promptly. To ensure ,e,,,,' ,,.y''`e�l°� .w d Prospective Tenant -'•But your ad• . early freatmobt. we must know the! tr'' ° _ i. RAT A A- O1M7P•!pi•. calla. aamo 1 ♦ertleement elated that you had a bed-. s:gnale which nature uses to warn ire p�•t•.W. >�•�+•.� sitting room." of danger A lump on the lip of a man, y Landlord- "Well, this to It any unusual 'discharge. a sore on the "1 see the bed. but I fail to see any skin which will not heal, a lump on r It's a long road that hail no gas sitting room." the female breast, attacks of so -called ` A� Luce a 133-6 ' lttation. j "Oh, that's on the bed." ndigesUon -these are. ail stgas which its R*IUTIM Colds we should not take the responaibillty 'That's why w many people buy -- - -- --- I - Bueklsy's" to end Combs, Bross. • i of disregarding. The only person who •chid• and all Throat Cheat sad can say whether they may safely , be I Lung troubles. IV* instant. plesasat. d F rmer ��- R' 1.'. aA �' area inn a overlooked Is your doctor. powers You'll " to --an. soon as you eat a tablet t> • pw.e the very tint don. -.ad Ass - y or two y� � Tells"His Ew-penence dust count the number of people you there are tO doses In a 7S-eem botW 1 row who have suffered from cancer �k your druggist for 'Saatlmr's". of "Pipe's Diapepain" your tndigeo W. Y. Buckler, Limited, don is gone' Heavy pain; heartburn, ' and You will realize how urgent la the I 143 Mutual Bt. Teroata.lf gatulenCe, gases, palpitation, or any need to learn all you can about !t. Dien misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. �Iees"Booth widely known Ontario farmer, aril a sick who have gi�jo a�Im t -its study -- 11ta1t pT 20' ears 814{{�6181 daily, gill half alive. elate that, whatr power' B�t -Corr f y- s /I y �' for a few cents. Each package guar• n„edits i Saw _ _ to care the laf cancers, I e dp proe ea h 921 anteed by druggist. e neces firr I health to Ta m bout ten r cent sary treatment a pe - ThongTippoopuIarlyknowass "Lea," a - Why? The some reason In given Mr. Booth'a correct first name is wherever you go- - "I did not ,nee the George Hie home is at 271 Perth St., patient early enough." Brockville.. For the past three years obody knows how many cease of he has enjoyed vigorous health but 4.0 Cancer are 111 Ontario at present, but what he endured before then is best '' - is aroused by the fact that told in hirown'words. "For twenty everybody Crmy arms, shoulders, back and this Province lost three thousand of her lips ached with• rheumatism " said People from thin cause in 19F5. _ Mr.Vooth. "Often I had to quit work ?''' Yet the cancer situation is not hope entirely and I remember one bad spell - that kept me in bed for six months. -' �'1 I%E B0WF4 ' "My case got to be so chronic that - - COSTIVE jLj the help ran the farm. I was prat- ' tiically helpless. Even my µPlata and.; IMAM ��S hands wotdd'sweII up so that I couldn't Write my name. I dreaded bedtime, `' - ' for I got no rest, but ley there in TAKE S4Vi��Jl1W!<Yf' for I ,waiting for morning. Nervous )soundly. I gained 18 pounds which I j �j 1 J spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out - tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 holies a day. I nermr ggeet any benefit from my food and had have an ache. It's hardly belietcabld No Headache, Soar Stomach, to forte myself to eat. My weight was If folks want to know what Tanlao Bad Cold or C ation tar below normal. can do, tell them to write to Les uDStip "Three years ado I decided to give Booth, or to come and see me. I'll by mornblig :Tarlac a good trial, for nothinngg else tell 'em." :to A helped me. I could Scarce lyy be- If your health is broken from over- Get a 10 -cent box now. have such results were ppasible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. Furred Tongue, Bad Oolds, Indiges- _ those Tantac soon showed, The �chim gg Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- stopped, my appetite came balk an3 tare's own body builder, made from Lien, Sallow Skin and tilfserable Head - I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist aches come from a torpid liver and Came more restful, too, and i slept has it, Over 52 million botiles sold. clogged bowels, which cause your stom -. Ii — -- - -- - -- - - _ - -� -; - - -- -- _. _ ---.. - - -• ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like 4 - Surd garbage p s swill barrel. That's the 1 For * per% r C j first step to untold ml9ery--tadtgea- tion, foul gages, bad breath, yellow 'Battle Creek, Mich.: •'Afflicted with kidney and I skin, mental fears, everything that Is liver complaint for over twenty years.-I was induced horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, and to -night will give your constipated after using it for a time was oompletely cured. Am bowels a thorough cleansing• and now well and Strong, I can unqualifiedly state this medicine without any doubt waved my life and I can straighten you out by morning. They conscientiously recommend it to others similarly work while you sleep -a 10 -cent box afflicted. This testimonial is given without any from Your druggist will keep you feei- ' solicitation and by my own free will" Name on re- ing.good for months, Billions of men sl quest• and women take a Casearet now and Get Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy to -day. improvement then to keep their stomach, liver and begins as soon as you begin its use. bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the Sold by all druggists. price $1.25 per bottle. children -.their little Insides need a Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. goon, gentle cleansing, too. 18t3UE. No. 11 -'27. .raw 'rid; h .. �LN r ..r_ . » .h _.....a as.. , r. -_ M; a. 9... r"�F.!zF. v:�FN ..... _ , _ _.aM ,mot .. _ .0 �.� .. - !. yz ,r'M•.a �. •• . A-7-S -Pi Ri - N'. 4 a Dissolve two "BAYER TABLETS –OF— ASPIRIN" m y four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly. Swallow some of the solution. Don't rinse the mouth. Repeat garde every, ,two hours if necessary. TONS s : This Is an ei/sctive - gargle probed sails I by mllllons and prescribed by physiclatls. and Acce t only Yer" SORE act kage. Loo k for THROAT the "Bayer Cross." Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 - Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) 91 Bayer Mannfacture of Mouoa etto- Wdo"er of 9alieyWaoid (Acetyl ialioyllo Acid. "A. 8. A.. "). while it Is well knowla That AeptrtnBlow* Barer maautmaftm to split the vabUo agstns* imltatlons the TatrWA of Bayer Company wtII be sti-Nd with thou gwWM trade mark. thq Sayer Cross -.d sary treatment a pe - ThongTippoopuIarlyknowass "Lea," a - Why? The some reason In given Mr. Booth'a correct first name is wherever you go- - "I did not ,nee the George Hie home is at 271 Perth St., patient early enough." Brockville.. For the past three years obody knows how many cease of he has enjoyed vigorous health but 4.0 Cancer are 111 Ontario at present, but what he endured before then is best '' - is aroused by the fact that told in hirown'words. "For twenty everybody Crmy arms, shoulders, back and this Province lost three thousand of her lips ached with• rheumatism " said People from thin cause in 19F5. _ Mr.Vooth. "Often I had to quit work ?''' Yet the cancer situation is not hope entirely and I remember one bad spell - that kept me in bed for six months. -' �'1 I%E B0WF4 ' "My case got to be so chronic that - - COSTIVE jLj the help ran the farm. I was prat- ' tiically helpless. Even my µPlata and.; IMAM ��S hands wotdd'sweII up so that I couldn't Write my name. I dreaded bedtime, `' - ' for I got no rest, but ley there in TAKE S4Vi��Jl1W!<Yf' for I ,waiting for morning. Nervous )soundly. I gained 18 pounds which I j �j 1 J spells would seize me and I would still retain, and I now work hard out - tremble all over like a leaf. I couldn't doors from 8 to 10 holies a day. I nermr ggeet any benefit from my food and had have an ache. It's hardly belietcabld No Headache, Soar Stomach, to forte myself to eat. My weight was If folks want to know what Tanlao Bad Cold or C ation tar below normal. can do, tell them to write to Les uDStip "Three years ado I decided to give Booth, or to come and see me. I'll by mornblig :Tarlac a good trial, for nothinngg else tell 'em." :to A helped me. I could Scarce lyy be- If your health is broken from over- Get a 10 -cent box now. have such results were ppasible as work or neglect, profit from Mr. Furred Tongue, Bad Oolds, Indiges- _ those Tantac soon showed, The �chim gg Booth's experience. Try Tanlac, na- stopped, my appetite came balk an3 tare's own body builder, made from Lien, Sallow Skin and tilfserable Head - I could eat heartily. My nights be- roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist aches come from a torpid liver and Came more restful, too, and i slept has it, Over 52 million botiles sold. clogged bowels, which cause your stom -. Ii — -- - -- - -- - - _ - -� -; - - -- -- _. _ ---.. - - -• ach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like 4 - Surd garbage p s swill barrel. That's the 1 For * per% r C j first step to untold ml9ery--tadtgea- tion, foul gages, bad breath, yellow 'Battle Creek, Mich.: •'Afflicted with kidney and I skin, mental fears, everything that Is liver complaint for over twenty years.-I was induced horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, and to -night will give your constipated after using it for a time was oompletely cured. Am bowels a thorough cleansing• and now well and Strong, I can unqualifiedly state this medicine without any doubt waved my life and I can straighten you out by morning. They conscientiously recommend it to others similarly work while you sleep -a 10 -cent box afflicted. This testimonial is given without any from Your druggist will keep you feei- ' solicitation and by my own free will" Name on re- ing.good for months, Billions of men sl quest• and women take a Casearet now and Get Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy to -day. improvement then to keep their stomach, liver and begins as soon as you begin its use. bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the Sold by all druggists. price $1.25 per bottle. children -.their little Insides need a Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. goon, gentle cleansing, too. 18t3UE. No. 11 -'27. .raw 'rid; h .. �LN r ..r_ . » .h _.....a as.. , r. -_ M; a. 9... r"�F.!zF. v:�FN ..... _ , _ _.aM ,mot .. _ .0 �.� .. - !. yz ,r'M•.a �. •• . A-7-S -Pi Ri - N'. 4 a Dissolve two "BAYER TABLETS –OF— ASPIRIN" m y four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly. Swallow some of the solution. Don't rinse the mouth. Repeat garde every, ,two hours if necessary. TONS s : This Is an ei/sctive - gargle probed sails I by mllllons and prescribed by physiclatls. and Acce t only Yer" SORE act kage. Loo k for THROAT the "Bayer Cross." Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 - Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) 91 Bayer Mannfacture of Mouoa etto- Wdo"er of 9alieyWaoid (Acetyl ialioyllo Acid. "A. 8. A.. "). while it Is well knowla That AeptrtnBlow* Barer maautmaftm to split the vabUo agstns* imltatlons the TatrWA of Bayer Company wtII be sti-Nd with thou gwWM trade mark. thq Sayer Cross -.d y,;.,a...� ..,. -,; ,,.. � ..,, � ;•, y _.w _.., m. ,.., e+� - ,. _ .. ,c :'w c .; ,w yy�Y..i.. Y. _.4tir�. ',pf� %4 ..,*.p� uL _�f7.. +!F. .f .•XW .. Vi.?µ ... ':'R, y. �,,.. ": Y •1! � ,.y.. P yv� a^AeLi.r� ,�• S .p ^uM ^t $."grCJ'�.. rG :b « . K `:�t� ... 'V « a, .. • �.- �- "7 �J a"•ar -y, 'a..i. 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Coixlltione make !t' neces eery for the mother to, keep the lit" province's population has increased -five Ac- St. Boniface, with 14,187 of a popula- Few people are aware of the fact tion, has taken on 1,366 so uls in the ones indoors. They are often confined by nearly seventy per cent. cording to the latest figures, 860,881 -' - - that in the thumb lies a means of per- period. While many of the thirtq to overheated, badly ventilated rooms their of the people of the province are sonal ldealificacon that never fails, towns show declines in the past five P r classed as rural and 278,196 as urban, _ i 3, The picture of the fourteen - year -old years, Deloraine, Killarney, Morden, i colds and to keep the baby well till rural dwellers representing over 66 -. i- per cent, of the total inhabitants. Rural population in the five years Y a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be -kept In the house and an occasional shows an increase of 12,869 and �: , • , Features change, hair darkens, pain )l�itnnedosa show increases. and trouble mar its peachy smooth- are shown in the population of prac- I t urban of 16,679. In twenty years, Manitoba rural population has in- t l ness, and Father Time snatches the tically all of the twenty incorporated i . : roses from the chubby face, till, in Villages. ach sweet and his bowels working re- creased by 136,306, or over 37 per .. . . . after life, on being confronted with a PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE. gularly. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild, but cent. Of the four cities in Manitoba picture taken in, our youth, we cry In i Though the first settled and de- , "Did 1 ever look like g tive which never fail to astonlshtsent, P P essay in l , 000 words or less. ::AN ATTRACTIVE DRESS FOR that "" But $thumb= portrait never) THE JUNIOR Miss. changes, Canada, ic ere t pre�entapea h has been inner - (Contest Closes April 16, 1827). a 0 ra gas 0 able allsdaytimetwea r inverted plait in each aide seam; ed by thread -like concentric rings.'' - to Round and round they curt, and it we period for farming in all parts of Ab scholars not over seventeen (17) FS&M of age whose parents „ to provide for the necessary skirt ful -� the continent. In the new and 1 observe them through a gocx! magnf• in- or guardians subscribe to this -paper may enter the contest. `^ r. n Puburint MaKI H WPaIMPK not exceed 1.000 words in Length. ' Paper od foolscap adze m*sait be used sad wrfdtsg appear or ' .;e ' - ..__. i by deep furrows Regard both pour y material may be effectively{ thumbs and you will find that, though I growth the next flue years will bring i ride only. Neatness will be onttstdeaea in ina3clag awards. used for the becoming round collar,) That there is still opportunity for,`° 'Used 1n the general arrangement of the belt, •tea A_fi*t,_ F,�,R site_l0ng- tight, kaide expansion is disclosed in the re- A11 man�crtpta submitted became the property of the pubila:.: 3. Ig Fyn- �_C�i.�s Editor, i��are o1 this paper. -�", " :fitting sleeves. No. 1610 is in sizes ra a . cent survey o e ?itan"#fatrir g quite alike . S, 10, 12 and 14 years Bite IO years i tnent, which revealed that there are I ",l�arca� • AITH OF DANGEROUS TO BABY On Account of the Very Sudden $1009UU in Cash Frans _ -- - - To Boy sa+� Girls for - ,Essays 'on Canada OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOLS ARID COLLEGIATES —NO E W TRANCE FEE NOTHING TO. SEU - -RULES OF CONTEST SIMPLE. .The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, will distribute thirty -six (36) cash prizes to boys and girls . for the best essays on Canada. The object of this con- j test is to stimulate interest in this wonderful country of ours, and to help the boys and girls of to -dal•, the citizens i and leads regulate the stomach and Bowes MO. P elation of VWinni a is laced at thus relieve colds and simple fevers Pop Winnipeg P ' 191,998, an increase of 12,911 com- mendous otentialiti+ea of £anada and to get some vision p of that future. greatness which fortune has t. ndoubtedly gnu Manitoba has a population of 689, - and keep baby fit.' The Tablets are ► - sold by medicine dealers or by mail at pared with 1821, and of 99,803 com- Changes in Temperature. • 066, according to a preliminary otat,4- 26 cents a box from The Dr. Willliams' Pa with 1 6. n twenty red 90 I t years the the Our Canadian March weather —one ment of the census of the province : Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. population of the Gateway of : - Rest has more than doubled. Bran- day bifght, but sloppy, the hart blue conducted during the past summer. This shows an increase of 273,388 over t. tery and cold —!a extremely hard on that of 1906,. In twenty years the Thumb Portraits. added 1,046 citizens in five years, and children. Coixlltione make !t' neces eery for the mother to, keep the lit" province's population has increased -five Ac- St. Boniface, with 14,187 of a popula- Few people are aware of the fact tion, has taken on 1,366 so uls in the ones indoors. They are often confined by nearly seventy per cent. cording to the latest figures, 860,881 -' - - that in the thumb lies a means of per- period. While many of the thirtq to overheated, badly ventilated rooms their of the people of the province are sonal ldealificacon that never fails, towns show declines in the past five P and catch colds which rack whole system. To guard against these classed as rural and 278,196 as urban, _ i 3, The picture of the fourteen - year -old years, Deloraine, Killarney, Morden, i colds and to keep the baby well till rural dwellers representing over 66 -. the better, brighter days come along, per cent, of the total inhabitants. Rural population in the five years Y a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be -kept In the house and an occasional shows an increase of 12,869 and �: , • , Features change, hair darkens, pain )l�itnnedosa show increases. and trouble mar its peachy smooth- are shown in the population of prac- I dose given the baby to keep his atom= urban of 16,679. In twenty years, Manitoba rural population has in- t l ness, and Father Time snatches the tically all of the twenty incorporated i . : roses from the chubby face, till, in Villages. ach sweet and his bowels working re- creased by 136,306, or over 37 per .. . . . after life, on being confronted with a PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE. gularly. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild, but cent. Of the four cities in Manitoba picture taken in, our youth, we cry In i Though the first settled and de- , "Did 1 ever look like g tive which never fail to $1009UU in Cash Frans _ -- - - To Boy sa+� Girls for - ,Essays 'on Canada OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOLS ARID COLLEGIATES —NO E W TRANCE FEE NOTHING TO. SEU - -RULES OF CONTEST SIMPLE. .The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, will distribute thirty -six (36) cash prizes to boys and girls . for the best essays on Canada. The object of this con- j test is to stimulate interest in this wonderful country of ours, and to help the boys and girls of to -dal•, the citizens i and leads regulate the stomach and Bowes MO. P elation of VWinni a is laced at thus relieve colds and simple fevers Pop Winnipeg P ' 191,998, an increase of 12,911 com- mendous otentialiti+ea of £anada and to get some vision p of that future. greatness which fortune has t. ndoubtedly gnu r S • and keep baby fit.' The Tablets are ► - sold by medicine dealers or by mail at pared with 1821, and of 99,803 com- marked out for this the most important dc- . :inioII in the `. 26 cents a box from The Dr. Willliams' Pa with 1 6. n twenty red 90 I t years the the British Empire. _ : Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. population of the Gateway of : - Rest has more than doubled. Bran- O "'• The Prizes wij] be follows. sts don, with a population of 16,443, has Thumb Portraits. added 1,046 citizens in five years, and First Prize $20.00. pleat Tblree $: ,00 each. St. Boniface, with 14,187 of a popula- Few people are aware of the fact tion, has taken on 1,366 so uls in the Second Prize $15.00. Neat Ten $2.00 each. -' - - that in the thumb lies a means of per- period. While many of the thirtq � Prize $10.00. Neat Twenty $1.00 each• sonal ldealificacon that never fails, towns show declines in the past five P ; _ i 3, The picture of the fourteen - year -old years, Deloraine, Killarney, Morden, i Every boy and girl who reads this paper has a .' lad or lassie bears but little reaemb Virden Beause- Neepawa, The Pas, man at thirty. BirtIe, Carberry, Hartney and chance to Win one of these ,prizes. Read all you earn lance to the or woman jour, ' Increases about Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- �: , • , Features change, hair darkens, pain )l�itnnedosa show increases. and trouble mar its peachy smooth- are shown in the population of prac- I , tish; study her progress. from a Crown Colony to her ,,,�• t l ness, and Father Time snatches the tically all of the twenty incorporated i . : roses from the chubby face, till, in Villages. lCSerit position Of lltiCal ac �tlali with the Mother -$ p p r .. . . . after life, on being confronted with a PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE. land; visualize her future. Then decide from what "' picture taken in, our youth, we cry In i Though the first settled and de- , "Did 1 ever look like g angle you will deal with our subject and write our g Y y ) y astonlshtsent, P P essay in l , 000 words or less. ::AN ATTRACTIVE DRESS FOR that "" But $thumb= portrait never) THE JUNIOR Miss. changes, Canada, ic ere t pre�entapea h has been inner - (Contest Closes April 16, 1827). a :. ;how, every one knows that the Exceedingly hicT�ee surface of the last tliumb -joint is mark - !notable. This growth has been arhiev mark- r su to for ed in what has . been a depreas:ng RULES OF CONTEST a' able allsdaytimetwea r inverted plait in each aide seam; ed by thread -like concentric rings.'' - to Round and round they curt, and it we period for farming in all parts of Ab scholars not over seventeen (17) FS&M of age whose parents „ to provide for the necessary skirt ful -� the continent. In the new and 1 observe them through a gocx! magnf• in- or guardians subscribe to this -paper may enter the contest. `^ news, and the front is joined to side fler, we see that they -took very mach brighter era opening up for the its- Essays may deal with the subject from any point of view, but .slagt sections in an attractive manner, ! dustry in Western Canada, it its i Mks miniature ranges of halls. parted' Bible to make an estimate of the white the back is in. one piece, Con- ' Pce y '' not exceed 1.000 words in Length. ' Paper od foolscap adze m*sait be used sad wrfdtsg appear or ' .;e ' q i by deep furrows Regard both pour y material may be effectively{ thumbs and you will find that, though I growth the next flue years will bring i ride only. Neatness will be onttstdeaea in ina3clag awards. used for the becoming round collar,) That there is still opportunity for,`° 'Used 1n the general arrangement of the belt, •tea A_fi*t,_ F,�,R site_l0ng- tight, kaide expansion is disclosed in the re- A11 man�crtpta submitted became the property of the pubila:.: 3. Ig Fyn- �_C�i.�s Editor, i��are o1 this paper. -�", " :fitting sleeves. No. 1610 is in sizes ra a . cent survey o e ?itan"#fatrir g quite alike . S, 10, 12 and 14 years Bite IO years i tnent, which revealed that there are I 'The foi'lowlns intotmation males accompany each en4ry —Nn:as;, of contestant. Age. Address. Name of School, Name of Teacher, and ' you remember the prettily varfe r. requires 2!ty yards 86 -inch material, I 14,349,389 acres of unused land m the ! each eaaay must beer the following certificate signed by parent, b fed- Indian grass that ornaments our ' or 2% yards 64 -inch, and 1/• yard con-gardens. i province, Of which 42:7 per cent. is gardens, and how diligently but fruit- trasting. Price 20 cents the I L owned by the Dominion Government : tueg�, or school teacher — "L) boreby certify_ that this essay is the sole work of (name at q pattern. The secret oS distinctive dress lies leesty you have often searched for two i and the rest held by local owners, I it is achalar) and that (be or she) is not over seventeen (17) years of age," and t blades similarly striped Just so in good date rather than a lavish ex •'j with the lines and curls, allowing for foreign owners, the municipalities.! the' - t pendituta of nwmy. Every woman' the Hudson's Bay Company, and . pendit want to make her own clothe$, i growth, then precisely resemble each y P other: Soldier Settlement Board. - and the home dressmaker will tied the! YIELD HIGHER COST PRO UC- Examining Board Formed g, Further, the thumbaltnes. ot, diver• designs illustrated in our new Fashion `gent races, of persons moving to dif- TION LIMIT. e !Book to be practical and simple, yet ! I fr reat social grades, and of people of, The advantages of farming in y (maintaining the spirit of the mode of�dtveraP dfRposiNons, vary But Manitoba have likewise been the sub- It (Canada Essay Contest is't greatly. rite moment. Price of the book 10 Individually these marks never nicer. ! ject of some stud in connection with rents the copy. Provided the. thumb to never mut!• the survey, in the reported statements Ile . Professor 'Wallace Chairman ! TO ORDER PATTERNS. lated, its tip wfli have exactly the! by Prof. H. C. Grant, Economics ...HOW Write your name and address plain. �B1° lines and sects, allowing for! partment, Manitoba Agricultural Col- Write farther at five years old as at fifty, le e, that the Manitoba ly, giving number and size of sueb gTO g - 'patterns as you want Enclose 20c to In fact, what may be called the topo- I more favorably situated than his, -on ac- nr Many Boys and Girls in Town ' ittamps or coin twin prsierrdd; wrap graphy of the thumb Se as unchange -' neighbor. to the south mainly able as the topography of the everlast• count of higher yields per acre, In K9w ` and Country Districts Out pmts and s are 1t carefully) for each number and' - Ing hills. wheat, for instance, the net cost of address your order to Pattern Dept., I _. .• .. ... - -_ — �.. ...__. k,i _mar•lrs on individ„sl i n,•ndnr•rno an serf etas 510.7ti to 1923 1 to Win Honor and Cash: urged to encourage the boys , - _ ,,;.. s- r )aide . St, Toronto. Patterns sent 67 thumbs are, so to speak, copyrighted, in North Dakota and Minnesota an Professor �falcaim R', Wulace, B.A., test so that t community eaters aau. Set there 1kS a strong similarity to this f $10.08 in Manitoba. The yield per PhD., Profess or of English and head will be well and worthily respect between the members of one f acre, however, in the two states was, y -our own Responsibility. family. ! 10.03 bushels and in the province 12.8 f of the Department of English at the represented by the e83AC ' ! University of Toronto, will act as se7tt in to the editor. The " The future will have !a store for you IAA: impressions- of the thumbs of a bushels. The cost of producing a ,Chairman of the Examining Board ' winning of a ptaoe in this just what you put into store for the group of brothers and sisters be taken, bushel of wheat in North Dakota and I which will select the winners of the Province-wide contest is no A. future —just that, and no more- -Peru and a marked Likeness will be found Minnesota was $1420 and in Manitoba various prizes. FAsays should be sent mean honour to which t0 (Ind.) Tribune. existing between all of them, ,while in only 81 cents. 1s. to the editor of this paper as ex- p their main charapterletios they will be - - -- 4�— -- plained to the large aunouncemeat, �� and the prizes am ` Fortunate people have one weak- totally unlike the `thumb -lines of the and not to Professor Wallace direct. well worth wing' a new which they seldom correct. They boys and =iris next door. t The editor will see that air essays sent a think that unfortunate people are al- I have said that a thumb - portrait !n safely reach the Examining Board. Any boy girl who has not yet 1'- *aye so through their own fault. never change's, and this is s,triotly true. � commenced the preparation of an essay should do so at once eo as to take' -_. • advantage- of the fail time before the comtea3 expires in order that the essay - will represent the very best effort of the contestant. 9\ r• ,r+• (p cooking y is like) 'to become1 f MARVELS PREDICTED exti ct. ng a. • :•.' "The next twenty years;„ says ,,�f. • ` `� I Prof. Low, "will undoubtedly see a fi s, s FOR NEXT 20 Vim; great advance in the position of wrf•, men. I think that electric cookinn b } " cleaning and heating wif removM Aeroplane at Door Will be drudgery from domestic . existenoe� a nd I believe that Aildren will ll Thing, educated on a quantity productioq - Regular Thi awYs -- -- p! - ---pro essor -L- -- sea e! sitar psychological study - 7k Handful of 'Royal Quality -- --- their natural tendencies." but Seldom Deserves-the Fare. London. —While many thinkers into - - BABY CMCKS She "Don't you think none but the the future have taken' r lengthy view brave deserves the fair ?" of what )nay Kapp °n to,uF thousands � M He— "Perhaps. hilt he seldom de of years hence, Prof. A. M. Low, serves the fare he gets after lie mar- Born to Live and Lay ecientiat and inventor, ventures to - >s WORTH A Y,-ARDFUL OF THE CHEAP VARIETY riee hex." predict the conditions whereunder we �*R TREY are bred mostly from flocks mated with Record of — -�' will live in the 'comparatively near! Nothing Performance Males, whose ancestry proved to be heavy 9 But the Truth = : future. Prof. Low, in an article in I �- __ _ layers. An enraged angler rushed in to a The Dail Mail, says when he foretold 1 THEY are strong, hardy, vigorous Canadian chicks, from- unary hotel- and grasped the man- the poasibility�l the telephone be 'Canadian flocks, bred to produce profitably in this climate. alter by the. arm. "what do you mean tw^een New York and IJondon he %vas , 1 k THEY are sold under $TWO- FOLD - GUARANTEE, as to by luring anglers here with the pro- compelled to listen to incredulous re= I s uality,anda uaredeal, iusanadditignalGUARANTEE mice of fine fishing ?" he said. "There marka. y �g p I ! f OF 100% LIVE ARRIVAL. __ _. isn't a.bit of fishing about here. Every Now he prophesies that in twenty,i WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. brook has a sign warning people off." yearn' time the television screen will i _ "! didn't say anything about there project -world events before our eyes ' �y THE CANADIAN CHICK being fine fishing," said the manager as we sit at meals, while art.iflcial calmly. "If you will kindly read my sunlight will pour Ftrenifth into uqt !. HATCHERY, LIMITED advertisement again, carefully, yet An aeroplane at the door will excite i will see what I said was 'Fishing un- no more comment than the automobile -f 147 Kin= Street'East -approachable'! ' does now. F�,od will be delivered M11ILTON. ONTARIO from service depots, in reply to a _ s Eagles, larks and crows have beets telephone call, unless our meals are ` "Mary's awfully mannish " known to By at a height of 6,000 feet absorbed in the form of pills, and I "Yea, and nlanleee in conseryusnoep j: 1 -•, .� -.'?, ,: J• „yy , ,. ,?". .:.,• ... ".... :,ear, . �,': •". ^^- ?: .' Y +,;,,.m. ..: �. ,�. �..� •,. ,.� . ., , ., ... � r ". a . :. .t.S r -'. u` S_ �:„ a�: Y. Yd�.aR.x.,•�.ka.`�rtuNd.Cia..��: '..�:.C?•rk°aa8,e.x.s� . a.,.. r..,.* re. eb�. �' trJ...., W:«.• �' t:• �a,.."!. n�.. �....., e.. �.;_... sn, •.''v�,r..a..a.,..- ..u- ..:.. -.s ..._._.J. � S:., e.�ysi•.r.- .,_•.e :....c...±.. •r..vr >...' ..._t'... ,.- .. -.-.. ..__..w... -,. _... ..rv.__ .,.. u.<..... ' - .. .:m .mrJ _+>. a:a ,uo -:_.. ':' ;., Y� ' '..,;,a...: ,_•sr_., :- .m..... '` ; .'••s ..ez. :�r.. ' ''' • - ...,Gwa3.,roii"�rs. ' -,w g 7 F, V11 7 ON • Is, - spent-a --bin. Thos.- Calvert is visiting 4er ,LOOALISM130 —Nn- Hudgins, of myrt day this week -with John and Mrs. daugthter, Mrs. Mason, of 0shawal Murkar. —A number of the young people "Sunworthy the -ntist, 10 —Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright was in —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, De prat- z f the village and surrounding r-7 city- on Friday. tising in Toronto, will] be here in his country enjoyed a dance in ilie-Tp-wil —Miss Gladys Powell, of Toronto office from 1.30 p, in. to 6 P. in. as as- Hall on Friday evening last. W Was home over Sunday. ual on Thursday. is Mrs W. Hyde is spending a week rJDr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- IN MEMORIAM. - a --Pa' per with FiLlids in Toronto. ist. Office over Balsdonlp- hardware —Born, on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, to store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and TuvneLL =In loving memory of Am -!,i--.Wm. and Mrs. Linton, a son. evenings by appointmerit.* Tindall. who pawed away. Mar. 2,dy —We are pleased to see-Miss, E, 19M. at Green wood, On t. -:-Mm Norman Banks sp day with friends in the city gn"ULM Richardson out again after being con- March brings and memorliss. Something entirely now in the wall paper industry has beexi� —Mrs. Bradley's mother from fined to the house for several weeTw Of a loved one gone to rest, developed during the last year. These papers-mill nt of an attack of to�Qitis. Who will always be remembered- Whitby spent a day last week with On'am*u By those who loved her best. .,not fade. Prices are the sam a as her. —Jacob Simonson, who has been- a 7- —Dr. and Mrs. Berton Myers, of resident of Picki-ring for a number of Some may think that we've forgotten, ordinary wall paper. Frank years Wall Paper. as died on Wednesday in the Osb. When at they see us smile, Insist on buying Sunworthy Toronto, spent Sunday with aws, Hospital in his 81st year. But they little know the sorrow A call to us wW bring samples Mrs. HAIL --&n, we are so funeral will take place to-day (Friday) That smile bides all the while. Mrs. W. D. G6r to tbg Fiftodo'burying grouzid, - Ser- —Badly missed by Husband and rry to your door, u vepott, is vorifted to her bed vice In the meeting-house at 2.30. Pearl. through illness. —At St. George's Ohur next Sun- -Mrs. James Andrew and daugh- day there will be a celel;i&tion of the SALE REGIOTER. friends in Keswick. ' ter, Was Laura, spent Sunday with Holy Communion at 10 30 a. In. Even- Ing service at 7. The pastor willpreacb Monday, March 14th, — Auction' Sale SPRING SUITS —George Thexton, of Sarnia, has ist both serviuee. On Sunday, Mar. 27. of cattle, hogs and potatoes, at lot :been spending a feO' days services will be held to mark 23, con. '7, Pickering,, the property' �`We are - carrying two lines of samples �l Be .9 Vecrenovating and lecoratiag-c friends in Pickering. Hardy, Sate­-at-2--e%40Gk- Sunday church. Please keep this Sunday free sharp. See bills. Win. Maw, Auc- --Charles Palmer spent and watch next week's paper for fur, tioneer. Semi-Ready and Lownde'e. with Ills, piece, Mrs. Stafford, of the particulars' Kingston Road East. then p Wednesday, March 16& — Auct'-Qn u at —Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Ferguson and —A.-T. Law Fills sold his residence saI6 of farm stock and implements, s Hundreds of d' terns to chgose from on Elizabeth st­f� H. G. Calvert, i.i daughter, Marjorie, spent over Sun• j at 539 King St. East, 04hawa,(Iist it 'prices ranging from r., who will take possession on Ap- 7 Toronto. day with friends in Tooron includes horses, cattle, pigs, fowl 425,00 to $60.00, rii 1st. We understand that Mr. Law --John C. Philip, has been appoint- contemplates buying a lot and erect- and a full equipment of farm mp- ed Massey-Harris agent for this di8- lements), the pr f Richard ing a building of the bungalow type. property o triet and has entered upon his new _At a final rehearsal last - rilght Gimblett. Terms, cash for sunib Fred T. Bunting M WIN Pickering td " under $15, over that amount ag- 1-ft I - - tr duties. "The Path across the Hill" (th be EstabUshed 1857. —A few friends from Dunbarton roved joint netes for 6 mbriths, p to, given this Friday evening in St. spent Thursday with James and Mrs. bearing interest at •7 per cent. Sale Paul's Church) revealed itself as a Andrew. It being the anniversary of thoroughly modern drarlia, causing at one o'clock. . Win. Maw, auction- it • Mrs. Andrew's birthday. laughter galore, based on a modern err, —Balits Ruby Annis, a pupil of TErUBODAT. MARCH 17TH—Auction -Miss H. Law, has passed her element- plot that' holds the attention from sale of farm stock. Implements, ba out quite iq start to finish and comes any examination tion in Piano at the Con- -from any6ne is expecting. roots :tc.. at lot- 14. • con. he ore FYI. servatory of Music, with Honors. differently Pickering. (IJ miles north of Picker. Village). the property of Jabez Congratulations. —The following new books bave log -been placed on the shelves of just Hallett. Sale atone o'clock sharp, —If y4oi4 have s' radio and have ne- 'brary: Out of the Wild- See bills. Wro. Maw-auction0er. the public Ii glected to get a license, you should erness, McDonald The New 1927 not delay the matter any longer as Christ of the In Wednesday, March. 23rd— Auction �the government inspector may call Sale of farm stock, implements than Road . Janes; Ruth Fielding at the War i�ont,'Ruth Fielding Home - t; on you any time now. add1urniture, the property of Wil- ward Bound and Ruth Fielding Dorvn Ferguson has- entered liam Harris, lot 26, con. 6, Whitby East, Emerson; The God Within Him, STAUNTON WALL PAPERS L, the employ of the Dominion Bank and Tp. Sale at one o'clock sharp. See Hickens; Kingdoms of the World, began his duties on Tuesday last In Bills. Wm. Maw,, auctioneer. ice, corner of Kink and Tuttle. The Wishing Carpet, Mitchell; —Dispersal Auc- the Head Off The Most of Hemlock Canyon, Bind- Saturday. April 2nd ARE .114 Yonge Streets, Toronto. -implements, the lass; Cherry Square, Richmond; .41 tion Sale of Farm or —Many of the roads throughout property of the R. J. Fleming Es- the township have been Impassable standing Heart, Kyrie; The Light of tate, Kingston Highway, between for TnotoS traffic on account of the Pickering and Whitby, Biggest Western Stars, Grey;- Rilla of Ingle- Pi "snowfall of last week, the snow hav- IfAn from sale of the season. Sale at 10 am. side. Montgomery; The I cledn lr�. ing, drifted on to the roads. Glengarry Connor; The Harvester. --Jabez Hallett will bold an auc- michae, Glengarry and A Girl of the Novo Adv4w*4#*r*"ta, tion sale at his premises, one and a Limb;FrIost, Porter; Black Creek il�uarter miles north of Pickering, on Slapping House, McLung; Valley of 1W OR SALE —Seed If rill.* If ise harrow. 0 Thursday, March 17th. See list and the Giants, KYne; Under the Tonto L' waircis box. plow, and other articles• win, sd ru!zarticulars on another page, Rim, Grey. Lacey Dunbarton, 27.30 Ie night recently Quinlan OR SALE­A quantity of choice had about forty chickens stolen. They FOR b ley. :0 c ts no clue whatever as to the 8ROUGKAM. gretron I z bushel. R. A. Birrell, have R. R 2. e Clare 326. 27.28 Ow ilty person or persona. A young pig also .disappeared at the same Mrs. Ed. Willson still keeps very SALE—Ftrat quality of barley FoaRrid wheat straw. at 4,30 ore load. Apply time. poorly. to L!oy4 Pegg, lot 9. con, 6. Pickering) 291f fp —The regular monthly meeting Of Mrs. Milton BurEls visiting friends C- TIM& 'St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will Mid in the city. OR SALE-Seed Banner oats, bar Pested beiere the rain. Also a "Ourit at the Manse on Wednesday after- Mrs. Barclay's daughters visiter. m;x(-d grain wed. W, F Batty Be 21-201 7, noon, March 16th, at 3 o'clock. • A her during the week. ;4 -12 realstered 10 go6d attendance of members is re- The Mission, Band will meet as CHEEP FOR SALE usual on Saturday, at 2 pm. 16-3Sbropabire shearlinewes, 2 to lamb in April, quested. M B. Burk. R, R. 1, Locust Hill. Phone Pick 27 28 -J. D. Remmer will hold an auc- Mrs. A. Malcolm has returned from 1031. tion sale on Saturday, March 26th, visiting her son at Port Credit OR SALF-Bran, Shorts, Dibtillers' at his p•emiseet, lot 13. Con. 3, Pick- Mrs. R. Miller is stiii on 0421 sAk FG-ains, Corn, cracked ano whole. Also, , ering, a quantity of No. I seed oats, list. We hope for her speedy recor- at the same cry. cleaning seed grain. M, J R. Hoover Locust Hi --and baled hay. Also Elevator 26-27 ­111 11 be offered Elmer and Donald Willson of Tor- r G G S FOR HATCHING -Well hred time and place there wi ii for sale the farm impleTnents,' harn- Ortc, visited at their home here- on FAAN'h to wyandotte'R eggs, the J. S. M-rtin strgir 75 cents p-cr setting. Mrs. Gen Mutcb, ens, tools, etc., belonging to the estate Sunday. Piclivrirg. - 27.3) of the late George Rowson. See bills Miss Ma:r spent Sunday in Oshawa. () later. T,-R SALE -Pica of of all sizes from the day lam week. I- 5.5.M up. Hay, lense an ae. to John A, Wh;te, -On • . St. Patrick's Day, on Mark b40h, or write or apply of the Siventeenth of Oire- Division Court was held- here on Locu-t Hill 27.28 land, a good Irish supper will be Thursday. There was only one­- coxe OR SALE=O.negeldinX 4 months ready at 6, served; by St. Paul's Uni- on the docket. A,' old. I mare 8 years old. Also 2 Shorthorn G. M.. Forsyth, our worth bu!.,, Apply to John Scott. R. R. 2. Claremont. iced Church Ladies' Aid y reeve, 8 27-2 Phone Clare 3603. Murphies and mate and pies and pat- i-4 canvassing the district for hydro. ties, and the staff of life to be shure, We wish him success. DIANO LESSONS-Miss Aldine and shamrock cakes and other good ass Margaret Miller, of "Thistle L Ward, Claremont is prepared to take a lim- ited number of pubils on the piano, at 23 cis. per things the Irish and English both ell! is home again after a pleasant half hour lesson. Phone 903. love. After tTie supper a program, V2&t with -her sister,* Mrs. Burns, of IS 31 bTfl U ri TO F1 01� SALE-5 s. c. White Leghorn and bring your wits along with wou, Whitby. roost ra. These birds are bred by Guilds' for Irish humor% bright, and don't Mrs. Friend Morton and Mrs. Geo. from their , famous Silver Qill stock. Also hatch- forvit to b brogue, . you'll Hamilton, of Keswick, visited Mrs. J. mg eggs. R. A. Birrell, R. R. No. 2. Claremont. Phone Clam 326. 27-28 need it o5 �9 ruTgt. Faith come for H. Madill and other friends during a laugh good and hearfy. Admission, the week.' ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• 35 cents; elfiRren, 25 cenf& Mrs. Carl Devitt was home over the T DRY (Semi finimb)-Let our driver call and week- end and is much imprfted in explain our 24 hour service. just leave your -Mrs. Clam Ellis, of Toronto, was name:�tb Mr. S. I aris. barber shop.. We _acs. e�'' _ . _ ` ! .'. - _ the guest for a few days list week of health, but had to return to the city t will up and delver 3 times week. for further treatment. Mrs. George Pugh, of Whitevale, and • of Miss. Kate Fawkes. Mrs. Ellis, Our teacher. and a number of pup-- FOR SALE —Baled Straw at $15.00 Beautiful Patterns L' 'per ton, Hay at 618,00. 2 purer bred Here- who is a graduate of the Owen Smily -.- ill went to Whitby on Wednesday ford bull calves one 2 years old. Tamworth last to hear Jack Miner - and were 3 -C lorinis Studios, of Toronto, and has an en- boar... Male ant female goats. Fred Lacey. lot Wonderful ,o 5, B. F. Con., Pickering, Pbout Mal 607. 27 viable reputation as an entertainer, well pleased with his address. When in the village last week she by the ladies of the United church, a oats, white Wave and O. A. C., No. 72 varie- a few bushels of timothy wed. Also -Melotte is now teaching elocution inn the city. The Day of Prayer was' observed Boats, GRAIN FOR SALE-Seed i gave a delightful evening to the men- goodly number showing their interest —M C K p MAN cream separator, 000 lbs. capacity, nearly new. �7 . -bers, of the Swastika Club at their ie- by attending and taking part. L. Middleton, Brougham. Phone Pick 528. gular meeting which was held at the Thos. and Mrs. Perryman are boi�k A - RM MACHINERY-FrO0. & borne of Mrs. R. -V Bunting. Her at home again, and although they en- FWcod Cockshutt, Tudhope. Anderson, John program included A number of selec- Joyed their visit with their son in the Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, Wilkinson. Be%llprieczes.Order ,;,' re rin 'CENTRAL AR AGE north they are glad to be act borne or t THE tions 'from the poems of Miss Paul- now. Aho De radios. F. ihe Johnson, which were rendered in once more. Greenwood. 2 Wm. Brown and family, of Toro M­a Indian costume. She also gave a n EGOS FOR HATCHING-Frl Telephone 4900 number of humorous selections, all to, spent. - Sunday with the former 's JL!Jgo6d winter-laying strain of Barred' rl�i VI mouth Rocks. All eggs carefully selected. -�n of which were greatly enjoyed by the parents, T. C. and Mrs. Brown. When cents per setting. Please order ahead to avoid .��.members of the Club. here Mrs. Brown assisted - in the dely. Mrs, Jas. Richardson, Pickering, Phone' church by singing a solo. Pic iox '3 7, The Manitoba Free Press, of the T. Just arrived at Gannon's -it full T_TOUSE TO LET-Brick house I Awme of Feb. 19th, contains an inter- 'light and fixtures. hard and S-- Acces -eating item regarding two former re- -1tock of "Clover Leaf' dishes, cups, LJLtbi Village of Pickering. 7 rooms. electric A -to Repair soft water.1large and sories, Oils and sidents of Pickering, Charles E. and saucers, plates of all sizes, pitchers, rxia,, fruit. Also a quantity of Cobbler potatoes 'Mrs. Marquis, now residing in Win. bowls plafters, etc., to be sold at cut gown from jovernment tested wed. $2.00 per same. L. D. Banks, Pickeri 26tf nipeg'. It was the occasion of the prices. Call and inspec Welding; fortieth wedding annillosary of Mr. Mrs. Nellie Morton and Mrs. Geo. M�Tc tics :r4p and Mrs. 74vquis, and a large num- Hamilton, of Keqwick, visited with :-'. -Battery. Chargin—d her of guests had assembled to ail,. the former's sister, 'Mrs. J. Madill, "mist them in celebrating TAGGING 01P DOGS I the event. and called on several friends and ac- The evening was spent pleasantly in quaintarifts one day last week. Owners or harborem of dogs In the "'Itepairs made on all makes for which suitable playing bridge Owing to such unfavorable condi- Township of Pickerlag will plesaie prizes were given. Tea was se }ions of the weather, our Y. P. meet- take notice that the Dog Tax Act re- V, served V. dining room whidy was prettily ot. cars. Ath the 1 C14W ing was not so well attended as usual quires them to procure a tag for each 7' rated with flowers and candles- an Monday night. to , those do and keep such tag secure] fixed After tea all returned to the living who did attend enjoyed the pic and to the animal at all times, under pen- room to the strains of the Wedding discussion, led by Mrs. V. Shaver alt y of $10 and costs. March, *M expressions of congratul- and group and the spelling ma Also that the provisions of said Act N i I A1-011, ation and good wishes were extended as to assessment and tagging of dogs followed. The next meeting will in future be strictly enforced In to Mr. and Mrs. Marquis, after which vdll be held at Mrs. Gerow's, as Mrs. this t,,,,hi;,. they were presented CHARLE, B, SPENCER �Pdtb a' Silver Miller is still unable to take (he? G, M. FORSYTH, Reeve firs entree dish as a token of esteem in place among us. The meeting, .,.MTr they an held by tMT many sionary Topic will be conducted by D. R- . . BEArON, Cci friends. Mrs. T. C. Brown. Dated Feb. Ilth, IM. 28tf Prdprletor, Pickering. i. A. lr.� 7,