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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_03_18V"• ''.h+4. .y * ..-S• •I `i%" u}yv.;A ,wd'fr.' {... jq Y.'b .Aa4 .1:K. `i47; n9`:v.r 6i .Ei..., •+ • • a'' .,nK Aw+•• w" iiw:�: ter. ,.>„ A ' r �.. ,.�+ru, s t �L''`.V r^ ia• .•i. .`r'?i.'. `tiw L " ". , 1' �..i' � w_' i •,.n' � '' ?t e C: ,•.. .�..;.^ST q., .r.' ..•. s <.M, <•, s"Y➢w+.°:,.Nr ..�`.,,'. .• - L'..,, '. .v'. o,'.r' ..1 ••: ",:> -X.; "t1'.p '.y '.5:. ., p'; - r _ - '?. ,.• +,R �. a - I - - C_K __ is - _ _ • -� �)�L�"r VOL. XLV1• PICKER G, ON'T•, FRIDAY, MAR. l8, 192'i ' :: :♦ 1�To. 2� - 01"I"W"1140l 6a>lebt. C*TOO= =14OZ' DUMBARTON. SCHOOL REPORTS. � Yea34osi At-the Community Hall next .dun - .Report of S. No. •12. Pickering. GREENWOOD x� WS., SasoP and �a8�_V day : Sunday School will meet at 2,00 Names in order of merit: Sr. IV- S. P'ORBYTS. Oph. D.. Director �_ _j _ A•. m- and Church Service will - ve Brows (pass) and Mabel $lorry d �� Aaroda8on of Ontario RK ducted at 3.00 p. m. A hearty wet- (pass) equal.. Kenneth Madill. Jr. III MLLS Acome will be extended to all. -Dris Dolphin (boa) (1), Marjorie • Svcs essmtaed by .appdalmene. Percy(hoa). Marie Ham (pass). Henry Clar*moot, Out. Madill {pees) (1). Earl Taylor, Grenfel WEST HILL Fruit Baskets of all de@eriptione, Wilson, Robert Miller, Ross Madill. RetablLhed 18% incladin t, boxes, t. boxes, There is an agitation at the present II Class -Ivan Brown (pass) (1), Morris B. OHRISTIAN, Barristeraad gq p time among the young met of the Quick. Sr. I- Evelyn Brown. Jr. Headquarters A•S•tieitor Tiotary Public Etc. Mona to tract along the lines of forming an I- Murial Gostick, Fred Hodgson. Sr. . Orates and Baskets at g oar• South 1(►insrCoart Hoare. Whitby. Katy Inter- Church Soft Hall Lgague with gr. -Dora Mathews. Kathleen Goo• Q. BROWNING, K. C.. Harris- lowest prices. '• .. teams from the following churches : Lick. Jr, Pr. - Lillian Clydesdale, -�* ter, Solicitor.Notaryry _Public. Aaaa'Bik., Centennial United, WaelatnQton.IIait• Georgina Forsyth, Teacher. -a A � E E D miedtatd .eat of Post lee, Duadaa stmt. Shaping Turning. • .; . ed, Melville Preebyterinn, St. Mar- L lPeleby. Douse phone 888, •Office phone 392. Sleighs, garet's Anglican and Christ Anglican BROUGHAM. whole or }> i nand "",ATOM A8088- Barristers, 80. Kiddie Kars, Office Stools Churches. If the young men of these - CORN 1 ton. Northern Ontario Building, 330 Salt For Sale ' churches are interested, perhaps they Girls from here who attended the OATS J a„ would speak to some influential tdem• Claremont Choral Concert speak very BARLEY FEED a W. J. Beaton. ' CHAS. A. own. individual r. D. F. Roes, Adelaide 2767 help foster this league. The spring is surely here. There-, SHORTS ICSARD80N. do PTOg>IAINGt- - �ccessor to late W. Q. Barnes turn of our residents. who winter else- SCRATCH FEED IF _LL - tern, Solidtors etc- 213 -214 Confed- Phone 8420 or write Locust 8t11,.Qnt. Don't miss the drama at White where, is always a sure sign of spring. for poultry eraaaontife solidiax, Comer Yong e and Rich- vale on Friday, Miss Bate arrived home last week, P y March 25th. CR &CKED CORN a �ad Sts.,Toronto.Phones Main 1390 and Main after a pleasant holiday of acouple of '- 19�n Piekenng office open Monday and wed - - months with friends in Western On- for pOtdltry� �t awday evenings cad altday garutday. including G R E E N W 000. - Ja�ard.y aveata ;. Phone Picit. sir FURNITURE ratio. I have a car of Cereal Feed which Mrs, G. E. Holtb was taken to Vic- -_! AT BOTTOM PRICES Mies Mary Rains s visiting friends y I consider the beet value for Denftj• �. �• A toria Memorial Hospital, Toronto, on ,y .ice. in Toronto this week. Thursday to.undergo"an operation for feed I have seen for a logg��, Mrs. Willows is in. Uxbridge kelving time, It will a - LR- -J. R. FOWLIN. Dentist. Con ! mastoids. We are glad to knew that pay tom Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, To- CLAREMONT, ONT. out to their store there for a couple o the operation has proved successful to try it. ro@uo. w a at door). Open Evenines Dressers $12 up, Washstands week@, and rapid progress toward recovery is ki ps..e.arails. rely Mrs. S. Stewart is home Mn. after WHEAT and BARLEY . Wanted. 84 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers a looked for. 1 . . visiting her daughter at laremont ii. 'D. 0. $mitt, Dentist, $tout[• and good sized mirrors, The T. P. S. meeting at Mrs. Hattie Chopping Mondays, Wednee- 1 for a couple of weeks. , �ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- half price. It will Gerow s on Monday evening was fairly PP g y r , rosto Utriversides and the Royal of Miss Laura Morgan, of Claremont, well attended considering the state of days and Fridays. 4 19 i9aatalSargeoas. Pbone office 1011. pay. you to call, a eat a few dare last week with her R ,'d rota, No ouQ.- appointments, 017 � 9 the roads. Mrs. Miller's Missionary - . r. . a.,, ulster, Mrs. Emerson Ormerod, t Committee took the meeting, under T ' Emerson Ormerod is confined to hie �. ia. �'' AJLAKE B. SEATON. D. D. $.. the leadership of Warren Willson. ' Graduate of the Royal C.olelse of Dental Roofing Material f bed. owing to an accident In the mill The meeting will take place at Mrs. Surgems, and Uaivervity of Toronto. Office about a week ago, wherein be injured Gerow'e text Monday evening. 4 owes Murdock•* Gomrec atom Whitby. - y 8 rw ofte boars a to 12 : 1 to a,3o.. Lud. :•phone 0. hit back, r , , sell ply 2s0. Mu7 5 z British Columbia Shingles _ -Aa 0, A EIL C. SDdITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. B. 3Z ,, BROCK ROAD.. _ Buy one of the-Ft. Pate boxes at a No. 2 8 sad 5z the Drams in Audley school t Succeesor to Dr. ). N. Dales . Graduate of - the Royal Coilegc of Dental Surgeon* sad Taros+ - Mre.' Tohn May Is seriously ill at house this (Friday) evening. - fit" tot7nrveraity. At Claremont of8ceovor D. A. r present. A Rood supply of Hard and Soft fib, Sett a axone every Tuesday and FridaY Phone ..TORONTO ASPHALT Catch the chicken thieves -there la a ,. Scoed la1l. 27ef GTOUFFVILLE. Coal on hand. Also a supply ROOFING money is it. , SRBERT T. FALLAI9$. L. D $.. Walter Bushby moved household The will of James Hand, ex• riaci- of Kindling Wood, �"Pw $ P Murray's 18 in.. 82 in. and 38 inch p D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College or effects to Oshawa last week. at of our schools was robated at stove length. 1@em ) Surgeooei one the Urnversity or Toronto. widths, 4 In 1 Shingles ; als0 W. J. McDonald will hold an auction ' p K edke shore 10 S. Baladoo'sstore. Pickering, oat. Metal Valle and ' i horn s a m to ap. ua., or by a�� t• y sale on Monday. March 28th. It the hockey flaals here of Friday 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709 �E asset, Phone Pick 3700. 4317 Ridge Roll. R. J. Fuller has done a very access- ful trade in radios this winter. ofgbt Port Perry won out from Ux• �r iassrlsar, Material, or will give price on bridge by 3 to 2. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEHINt3 a, We understand that deal for the Lloyd Turner. of Pickering to". finished job. Hnoz property did not go through. y, �, j LIZABETH RIOHARDSON -Hue•• - Joht Nas{ contemplates workign for ship. is taking up his residence in t X: ftenor to the Late W , V. Richardson, retire o.� Iii .y Arthur Percy this summer, @o the Btovffville again. 'Vhitevale lu P. .strA.,.m Fire insurance Comt+anis d • + • Sylvester Bros. have sold out their _ s soar: �aanai standtns. 34tt st°ry goes• hardware business to Mr. Brathwaite, * Oar plucky young men held down of Toronto, who owns s chain of such �''! ,� �, ! - POIlTiLi, Liosnsell Anodone@r, LUMBER Y� their gravel drawing job last week, atom. The service �.i� �' a@ 0WeU" of To't red �•' Aae- A number from here went to Mark- Motor overhauling, to sad side cur. � Use refer at as kfsb rraaeay ra ss abeesrss despite the bad condition of the roads. pp w srtlrs. agar... enw alvs !, o„ ass TSE MINING# RRF� ,. ham co joie la the inauguration of tain repairing Hear The Earl Bird' this Friday the urine between thelormer Presby Bette Service -Obse in ' B.IBRATON "W11BHIP tJ ARK �j Battery JLY R g • Orevu7aa•ur, oasmtroam tot rattan We buy and sell. tarnish uohttow evening at Ao ey school house. ter fan and Methodist Churches, and overhauling. vilm, issounts,*. list. tfMW er leas 9 Rev. Mr, Maguire, late of the Men• All work guaranteed. Flat rate F. and information co all Listed and g ' 'rarest « V IIa Unlisted Minis Stocks. AUOLEY: nouns Church, bra severed his cos- service charge � •, ors. f -v g section with the church bete to begin phone 5810 Mark, Central. i We will be pleased to advise what services in the Evangelistic Taber- 'WK, MAW, LICENSED AUO- Puokrin's and Belt's sugar bushes ii�s TIONEBR for York.QnuwW mdDareee stocks to bu7 or to bold, or we at work again. nacle. Toronto. W. E. We are glad to know that Miss L. A E B E R R Y 4. {:•*satlar. As klaaa of gals astuadad � ' what stock to sell. In the United Oburch Rev. Homer a a► @•. Term raaraaahb. Dates for _fir bs Clients are making ono b Brown, missionary " from China, gave "sanded at NEWS' Omcv, Bra mad ladroas- B y y Pratt to improving la health. fallowia our advice. a splendid outline a of the cause wad a4rst �to�rr. wmtby, nee. Jfly g Frank sod Mgr. Puckrin r eat the �_. ..: ! .1 - Our long experience in mining, ex- week -end with friends in Oakville: effect of Chinese Revolution taking CoA arnd Fe eplace there, at the present time: tending over a period of twenty Misses Doris and Margaret Gee spent _ years. allows us to give sound advice Sunday with F. M. and Mrs. Chapman. a w - on the investment feature of a mine The Audley road Is good. Onespot WH.ITEVALE. or the speculative feature of a pros. gave way, but states were dumped it Live mining venture. it this week. John L. Biraie. of Ottawa, is spend- i t g The roads are thawing out. but car it a few weeks at his home here. Fa A • R E E S O R SOLLOWAY, MILLS da CO. Hetcheson, o! Toronto, spent t • w GOod Bargain traffic is possible if the big trucks r4 Members of Ataadard stayed off for ►while. the week -end with R ilbur Johnston. ?+OCiZTi3'1' •��•�• ,•r . art Stock Exchange. A good crowd will likely be at the W.7 and Mrs. Beaton and family Members of the Montreal '' Drams on P`rldsy eveoin Some cute and Miss Hilborn, of Toronto, spent Mining Sxc bangs. ba><se@ are being mad Sunday with the farmer's parents. D. C- al" and Board Room, Ground toe, the I les for the box wcial aster. R, and Mrs. Beaton. Nut and Stove Coal Only, Imperial Oxford Range, Metropolitan Building, wards, Our residents are are quits jubilant as good as new, :20.00. over the fact that hydro is now in t' " 'TORONTO. ONTARIO The Club met at the home of Frank y and, Coke' also -Tube Skates and all other Phone@ : Adelaide 8871 sad am and Mrs. Puckrin' on Monday evening sight. Many are' signing contracts f : and had a good time. la spite of the and it is hoped that the Vale wit! be skating supplies bra pantomime. entitled: b e all. All Kinds of Feed g lit u the f THE RURAL a an " Do of miss srei the splendid road A p ng 'Mica Girtt and Oyster Shell •A Strenuous Lover, was pat on by drama entitled `•The Mvste �sdy." ` All kinds of Hardware on hand at SECURITI COMPANY LTD. the ladies, which was well received. pp a� g p - be The inmthe scbooghouse of Bird," Fridali Aid and Chair, on theceeaienin a of dFrl' `'went, Lumber, ' f; right � � I heal B@tate and IasaraDee. I evening of thin week. Afterwards s R nb. aTP Phone 4800 box social, is being auctioned- by'Mr. day. March 26th. Thin highly fasci• Lath Farm Properties a Specialty, Maw. Rev. Mr. Sanderson is chair- noting drams bas not a dull moment ] LYIN BUSSBY man and everybody is welcome. Ad. throughout Its presentation. It has +_ _ Head Office: 213 214 Confederation mission 25c., ladies with boxes free, fourteen characters, each of whom Z'erinF� Lire Building. Toronto. and all who pay over fit for a bez will will perform his or her t to perfec• - .i have their admission fee refunded, Burin the evening. Doors open at 7 ' Strictly � PICKERING Phone Main 1390. tiot, during musiawill be provided Cash e CONGO�1 TT *� Branch Office: Gordon Building. See „The Mystery Lady." White- ° *clock, program begins, at S. Admis- _ - 1 E V M Pickering Ontario, y y 9 *ion, •' adults' 35c., children, under 12 _ Phone 8@00. _180 vale United Church, Mar. 25th. years, 20c.� GREEN RIVER. - DUMBARTON. � FREEWOV .rt RUgS , J. BROAD BE NT - 4r S. Dotan is quite ill again. Miss Jean Ciaven is at business in- _ WATCHMAKER Ida Or ayys im rovin nicely. -- Thesspring floods took out the dam t rat u he y With each large tube 887 Main street, Thronto.13 Miss Elva Mitchell has gone, to at White's mills park. school in the it EVER READY - h Brighten Your Rooms, Late of Greenwood. will beat the shop Mrs. Wm. Fuller is visiting her bro. Mrs. Jas. Marks visited friends in opposite the Poet Of floe, ther, Eli Wilson. atBowmanville. - SHAVING. CREAM _ Lighten Your Work, Fred Wilson almost bad aflnger re- Scarboro this week. o n Ever Ready Safety P I C. K E R IN O moved mobile helping to tell a tree. Gerald and Mrs. Cowan have re- You et a _ Save Your Money .. Bve Tuesdsj aft rnoon from The many friends of Mrs.. Alph. turned to their summer. home_ from _ azor and Blade a so- f Roover are sorry to bear of her illness, the cityy. Entirely free. b aging 12.00. to b.00 o'clock. W, Holmes and 'Alex Gourlie, _ . .y R The Sunday School gave a shower C. J 28ti BRINK YOUR RBPARS to A. and Mrs. Ahirard last Thursday although -both confined to bed, are we With' each 250 purchase of } (:TOLD SEAL evening. are pleased to say, improving in _ M CONGIOL UK ART RUGS Visitors to the village included Mrs. health: ANY NALCO 4 A. Trewartba, Mrs.. Prankett and HOUSEHOLD DRUGS The new ttesas are out now. See Wm. Hoover, The next Society oiTthe Yo �.+rr ps all from Toronto:- People's Society will be Missio ry you get a free cam leaf _ _ + _Cate of them in our window. p ==Q Wm• MioiieU had the misfortune to p y lose some One cattle recently. A straw lugght and will be. very interesting. Tooth Paste. MiSaE6 Wash and y _ Prices _l _' stack in the. barn yard eapsised and X111 are invited. Klearoide. ft. 5.50 pz8 ft, ?.59 buried four of the animate. St. Patrick's night was Suitably r For Pastry use The Ladies' A[d intsad holdin a 8t. celebrated by our Young People's With each purchase of ffL 8.P.6 t?x8 ft. 11.85 The tea on Wednesday. Wei Society this week. Miss Helen Thom p Y I^e 18.00 ft12 ft, 15.00 U lhd ft. 18,75 9XIS it. IF75 Onr Royal Brand the seats-. being the hall. A suitable pro• received the agile. , D� ,' 1 P��araifiViL grant Is- -being arranged for the occf►- Little lack Underwood, at the ](ate i0 nears to 4,j at your s3rooer's. slon. Evsrybody come. Admission god HUI, met with a painful ac- A Free sample of Gibbs' Pam• 7. S6 cents, rident one day last week while run- ore English Dentriflce and Partners who have wheatgetyonr Old Man Winter passed not prate- n;ng out to the ma1� -boa. 8e darted a free fairy story. Hoar made from your own fully or rather not ly recently when out from behind a ear immecVately to grift the young p *;up1a got ether fora A limited qnf atitp of free Roods wheat. We can wcial time. Three wesid cgs in sun- in front of another automobile, the so get your@ early. -C. , grind it. cession proved too much for all hands driver of which stn quickly but _ Ph m. Furniture IMaler and Feed of all kind@ - Chicken feed. so ll grand celebration moss the result- slot before , 1 e fellow .0 was L` C` Jones, r [fill B � Following the chariVarb, tits oath- knocked down, Fels head a%ildn the E. C. • • Funeral Director - ben feed, chop, millfeed. ful married couples occupied places of hard pavement, He was rushed to [Tie Phone 1800 - _Chopping every Week da bonor at an oyster feed. After a belt Hospital for Sick Children and with Druggist and Dispensing y - tightening meal most of the girls and g -gay and operations is doing nicely Cbemiet. ?i • s, boys were able to dance and all enjoy- and will probably home in the PlalC@lingr �II'10 171 hT, 210CWOO7D ad the evening immenr+ely. urger future. y PICKERING�, ONTARIO r a i. . y . ' ', .. _y •....., .:.; ' -'• 5...:_ : :.: .,. rust.' ..�..v. ... .. •' .�.0 -. �']�' �.Ya .F 12 ++.@ .f4 •Crp`'k • ;�"�: zu + •x.= .. ..,�,.x•...;�z. ... ,.. . »:,, _ :_..v�.w .'�..�.w- >.,..,•_ s- . _ ...<T• � s .a. - ..t,'3w,.. :v.m"' �"i".rz r,,,...., , .rs yras.�.r• am 4 v µ ,��� rsr .rra3.+ tai. M.�"��`If' �s F. +•r-"�y -"'y o-'a * �. a` PF -Essays, on ,Canada ' - The Prizes will be its follows s �. ♦ y'3� ✓s .'4, fir's' First Prize $20.00. Neat Three X5.00 each. n.} SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATES — NO EN- pad Prize 16-00. Next Ten $2.00 each. a; TRANCE FEE—NOTHING TO SELL —RULES Val week which began February 21, the Opening event being the first race in - : OF CONTEST SI1 JPLE... : The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a the three-day Eastern International Dog Derby. Miss Marian presided over number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, Will Simple yet exceedingly chic is this distribute thirty -six ('36) cash ' pr "lzee .to boys and girls • Every boy and girl who reads this paper . has a .� for the best essays on Canada. The object.of .this con -- -- 'trinn frock and a style very easily yras.�.r• am 4 v µ ,��� rsr .rra3.+ tai. M.�"��`If' �s F. +•r-"�y -"'y o-'a * ys .and Girt for a` I -Essays, on ,Canada ' - The Prizes will be its follows s �. 8 1533 A QUEBEC CARNIVAL QUEEN First Prize $20.00. Neat Three X5.00 each. OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATES — NO EN- pad Prize 16-00. Next Ten $2.00 each. a; TRANCE FEE—NOTHING TO SELL —RULES Val week which began February 21, the Opening event being the first race in - : OF CONTEST SI1 JPLE... : �t< sex N X00.00 � -in - Cash Prizcs._r �s F. or u ure greatness which ortune un ou y marked out for this. the most imporrtant dominion in the ys .and Girt for a` -Essays, on ,Canada ' - The Prizes will be its follows s �. 8 1533 A QUEBEC CARNIVAL QUEEN First Prize $20.00. Neat Three X5.00 each. OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATES — NO EN- pad Prize 16-00. Next Ten $2.00 each. a; TRANCE FEE—NOTHING TO SELL —RULES Val week which began February 21, the Opening event being the first race in - : OF CONTEST SI1 JPLE... : The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a the three-day Eastern International Dog Derby. Miss Marian presided over number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, Will Simple yet exceedingly chic is this distribute thirty -six ('36) cash ' pr "lzee .to boys and girls • Every boy and girl who reads this paper . has a .� for the best essays on Canada. The object.of .this con -- -- 'trinn frock and a style very easily Grand Finale to the Winter Sports season. test is to stimulate interest in this wonderful country of ours, and to help the boys and girla of to -day, the citizens — -" —_ - -- about- Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- and leaders of to- morrow, to appreciate better the tre- _ ofiect of contrasting maternal used ',far mendous potentialities of Canada and to get some tish ; stud her progress from a Crown COIOny t0 her y P $r btedl the shaped collar finishing the a:odltah square neck, the vestee, and �s F. or u ure greatness which ortune un ou y marked out for this. the most imporrtant dominion in the q British Empire. ' - The Prizes will be its follows s �. 8 1533 A QUEBEC CARNIVAL QUEEN First Prize $20.00. Neat Three X5.00 each. ¢' Miss Ciarida Moreau, of Quebec City, who was chosen Queen of the carpi- ' pad Prize 16-00. Next Ten $2.00 each. a; Val week which began February 21, the Opening event being the first race in 711W Prize $10.00. Next Twenty $1.00 each. 8 SMART ONE -PIECE DRESS. the three-day Eastern International Dog Derby. Miss Marian presided over Simple yet exceedingly chic is this all the events of the week of feativity ' in which the entire city joined as a • Every boy and girl who reads this paper . has a .� F 'trinn frock and a style very easily Grand Finale to the Winter Sports season. Char1CC t0 W1II OnC Of these prizes. Read all you can 'fashioned. view A shows the smart — -" —_ - -- about- Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- _ ofiect of contrasting maternal used ',far A stamp of approval may carry ��rj'jQH$ THAT long distance. tish ; stud her progress from a Crown COIOny t0 her y P $r the shaped collar finishing the a:odltah square neck, the vestee, and one's message a «j Am Music," present position of political equality with the Mother- a ' ' cuffs on the lon .dart -fitted sleeves. (� t ],(� (� i I FOR A TONIC' voice of the Universe, Priestess or End; visualize her future. Then decide frorz; what is ;There is a set-in plait at the centre irAU. Earth, Life's Lyric of Love, am 1. Bong I angle you will deal with our subject and write our g y y y front and two set -in pockets, while ":the back is in one piece. The belt of angels in the house of good; the 'That ifs essay in 1,000 words or less. lr s t -• leafage with a front closing buckle. View B dress Symptoms the Blood snare and delusion of hell. Be Neglected. I whisper of passion; I breathe ro• i (Comtest Closes April 16, 1927). _ to the same with short No. Thin Should Not mane: I am the Inspiration for work J _ sleeves and the collar omitted. lti3$ is is sins 34, 36. 38, d0 and 42 Weak, lacking in strength, 4mer97 and play. Though I am a balm of RULES OF CONTEST � ' 1 inches bust. Size 36 requires 4% and ambition, aervous, sleepless. poor peace, yet", on the battlefields I stir appetite, digestion. disturbed - the"I men's hearts and urge them on to All scholars not over seventeen (17) years of age whose p'amutA } yards 39 -inch material or 3 yards di4•inch, and 1 -3 yard 39 -inch cos- are the symptoms of a great majority greater deeds of valor. I dwell in the or guardians subscribe to this paper may enter the contest. deal with the subject from any point of view, but mast ' tr�a8 for collar, cuffs and vestee. of people who have been benefited by peaceful chambers of content, but I the Dr. Wtfliams' Pink Pills. am present always in the pits of war. Essays may not exceed 1,000 words to length- ?.. + Prise 20 cents the pattern. Many styles of an apparel may use of The great value of this medicine is I lead true lovers to the altar, I muse Paper of foolsmp size must be urged, and writing appear on one adds only. Nestaesa will be aonaidered 1n making awards b , found in our Fashion Book. Our I of this kind is proved by the � by the cradle. 1 stalk by the open statement Mrs. W. Heasher, King- gray d. I am the incense upon which All manuscripts submitted become the property of the publishers. o s designars originate their ifie earl the e centres.' and of hwa a The : -Name is thetr of rosty those severe cold I !st't in aorun-down. i me and Iaw illlcomfortayou always, esftantwing Add�ation me of 4echooi, Nemec otentr) and of oo brought within the means nervous condition; I had -galas in the If my song be In your heart, you will each y must bear the following oertlflcats signed by pareat, ,i• popularity, e! the average woman Price of the - -' -book back and limbs and eould scarcely hear my voice In the babble of the move about. I did not sleep well at brook, the chant of the birds, the rug- guardian, or school teacher:- ••i pe,neby certify sitar this essay is the sole work of (name of • , 10r seats the copy. night and was despondent and dts- tle of the leaves, and the billows of scholar) and that (he or she) is not over seventeen (17) years of age." -,ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS- oouraged I decided to try Dr. Wil- the sea. The wind and rain and the i 'Write your name and address plain. liams' Pink Pills, and can truthfully flowe-s and the dew all speak. to you - lR )¢ - p � via number and size of such Wv � patteroa as you want. Enclose 20c is cha that after the use of six boxes, the of me. The rumble of traffic, the slat- age to my condition was nothing i ter of hoofs, the hum of-the motor, the SPECIAL PRIZE Wes. BEG - _ stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap short of marvellous. The pains van - I song of the mill; ah' I change the It carefully) for cads number and s` to Pattern Dept, !shed. I slept well, had a good appetite.! very air. and fn every way tei•t well.and strong. Down through the ages I have walk- TO SChOOL WINNING MOST AWARDS address your order have ` Wilson, Publishing Co., 78 West Ads- aside St., Tororto. Pattertu seat by t also gave the pills to my daughter, ad with men, yet none ever fath•' Rho was In an anaemic condition and owed me. With the prince and the in her beggar 1 roam the earth and all men IN � �A ESSAY CONTEST - ' _ .la mail feeling quite miserable, and case, too, they restored health I hope love me, For I em the spirit of the _ my experience may help some other very best that is In them, and they praise and strive for the, beat that •' ;'The Seasons and the Vine. eat. pe son.,. is R r Lam Set of Makers of Cana �y 'X few shout months ago Dr. Williams' ' Pink Pills are sold by within mN. the soul of the art. all medicine dealers or seat by mail I am Music.- Robert L. Shepherd. in Ten Volumes Goes to ParenL, and teachers are I urged t0 encourage the k30y8 binds appeared upon. the russet f 50 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' I 50 s the School Winning the i �''' BOft at _ see l � and girls to enter thii con- �'', ulna al Brockville, Ont. il little Largest Number of Prizes — � teat so that this community. That drapes my pergola, book, "Building Up the Blood•," which Drop he Minor Key. 9 y' An Asset to Any School, will be well and *orthil tQuickly they burst their furry coats "And leaves contains many useful health hints, w[ll be tree requesrt. That the "mile mightier than the Library. represented by .tile essays tiny unfolded: seat oft - - frown. and "Ile" a tar bather soldier a . . .._. .. _ .. sent In to the editor. The 'Tender little hands outstretched, Esser for the sun. --y --- GLOW Your Own Pills I than "Don't," Is a lesson which most This announcement shot. -d interest wInnin of a lace In this B F - -- !Thirstily they drank the 'showers �df reformers are sadly to need of learn- in- every teacher who reads this paper. Province-wide contest May; The man who owns a small garden Ing. ' It is easier to scold than to I or allotment is also the proprietor of spire, but only the inspirers lead tor•, Our Canada Essay Contest presents an honour t0 icF1 t0 to secure for the school the are foon'in answer to the call of sun and �. shower, one of Nature's chemist shops; too! ward and win humanity's battles. opportutnity aspire and prizes library, absolutely free, this particular- well worth earning. �. 13kxwoms appeared in tiny sprays- few people realize, the medicinal pro- Words of warning are needful, but ly valuable and complete work on C•an- ; FLUing my house with fragrance. heralded- parties of garden produce. ( when prolonged into lectures of pea - Spinach, IQr, example, fa known to eimism they defeat their, purpose by Ada. "Makers of Canada" tells the the exploration, g�vvth and pupils enter the contest will naturally v. ,"The news was gathered with much humming, contain a generous proportion of-iron. driving the,audience away or putting story -of development of Canada from the days have the best chance of winning the w - Y` ,,Bese -- (As Happy housewives hum about their whose value as a tonic is widely ap- it to sleep. of'the early French settlers until now specisA prise. , t work) predated. Take the matter of, coaversatioa. through the biographies of her great. Let every scholar read the rules of ;Design of larger pattern.was stencil• It you suffer from, rheun►atism don't' The country was impressed when told explorers, statesmen, national the contest carefully and then pct his ib,: n buy patent cures unt•11 you have tried that Its natural resources were being leaders and captains of industry. There or her-beat efforts into an essay on 3 fr I ad on the floor, - jad Boon a root of green, - _. ' , , a celery diet. This is an ezcelieut destroyed and wasted so- rapidly that are ten vo]�mes in the set, beautifully Canada, and send it In to the editor 1 .. . _ Impervious to moon and sun and medicinal food that compensates the ; ruin would resu•!f unless there was a bouto and printed and containing of this paper. The time• is getting shower, rheumatic system for Its excess of change for the better. But after that 10,000 pages illustrated with 425 rare short. Do not delay but make sure ' Stretched overhead • - uric acid. had been dinned Into our ears for ,a I historical reproductlo s. The school that the very beet essay you can write - -14th'. TT The old saying about apples keeping decade„ we-- would have preferred to. -from-Which, the greatest number of reaches the editor before April jRedore the frost broke camp upon the the doctor away is amply supported 'let [ate do its worst than listen longer -i heights by the medical profession.. An apple to the prophets of despair. tree in your garden is a health invest -; The effective conservationists, are ing all that stub about me ?" What's No compfaint. I the matter with it ?" demanded'the $ And, harried down file mountain, canopy of purple Irtiit- swung there; men2.- iif__thee- ftrst_order. Apples con- :those who leaving the negative for r - During a certain election campaigu.ledilor, without ,showing any signs of y -• understand Life - language of my-vin; tain mails acid, which, acting on the, poeitive lines..ot._tltought, .bid us feast our imagination on (he glorious pros- a candidate is a notorious constituency perturbation. "What's the matter it ?" the perturbed polIti- quite well, kidneys, keeps the body attuned and youthful, • pe cts in preserving and - increasing the waxed wroth over some stories about with raged cian. "Wily, it's all lies, and you know _ ' ►nd knew thin was a gift of love to share No garden should be without its let• treasures with, which nature has ant him that. appeared in -the daily paper .it'" "Well, then, what are you com. the << �Pifh feathered friends,. who stay the ruse bed. i�iatiy people keep this vege• doomed our land. In all concerns of table 'out of tbeir daily diet because the Commonwealth, and of individual of the town, and excitedly entered- plaining about ?" asked the editor, with sanctum of to editor. "Look here:" a smile. "How would you like it If we - seasons through .. thev fear the laudanum, hat doctors ; affairs as well, 'it will, prolit us to get I he cried. INVbat,do you'mean.by Print-. had-told the truth about you ?" r x ' After the harvest and yellow leaves had fallen - sighing. out of the minor key and to think less admit is, +n lettuce, will cause• gleepi- _I. of the lisps in the way than of the re _.. -_-- -. - -. _. -- - -- - -'- - -- -- fVo -day at dawn an urgent tapping ties,. It is true iliat lettuce contain, ahead. F tt "led me t4 my window- an element of this drug, but in such wards � I s! k. The bare' browu vine is glorified, small rltlantities as to be without ef• I —t - -'— :� RhpmA14m iFl Every- e�olllt i .. rroat cot es sac tiny stem, --advantage of letiutce -Ttom ' 'li'eathera and fringe. are worn, soft white fur is used in great the health standpoint is in the quantity =Men•' of Vitamin C it contains. 1 lihe nien. This New fork adman suffered untold misery until ' e'arner's relieved her. Read- her letter: -"I 'had _ z1Y ,>geQp, Another vegetable, the carrot, should They stride about, rbeumatism in every joint in my body and bad to be profusion- not be dismissed as asses' food. Bnt ! ,And when I turn away, forgetting for They reach in their pockets - be turned and lifted in my bed. This was followed by - yellow jaundice. My liver and kidneys ware out of / a time it should ;eaten raw to gain its � And pull thing's out; order. I had ho appetite and felt low spirited. -I the beauty at my door- L my y-grapevine gently tape fullest value. Not only is it a definite L tonic. but it also ranks high as a beau- They look important, I 'wanted to aleep.all, the time. 1 was then persuaded to try Warner's ate Kidney and Liver Remedy, I as !To call me back again. tifying agent; it improves the com• i Thep rock ou their toes, - was so improved after taking one bottle that I con. - rh plezioa, gives a gloss to dull hair, and They lose all the buttons -- Cacbline '.Lawrence Dier. - tinued" with excellent results." Name on request, '. a shine -to finger nails - -signs of a OW of -their clothes; A Good Match, smooth-working system. - They 'throw awa y pipes, ' \ Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. "Senior - "My roommate has mosey Sitting too comfortably may have They find them again. Warners Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. ' -to burn." a bad effect on the spinal column, Men are queer creature$; Junior -- "Well, you certainly are a which benefits from an erect car- I like men. Iriage t, food match for him." either In walking or sitting. -Dorothy E. Reid. w w r -t"w • • K P` 9y .. .ue'.. ._.:.__.gut nlau.s.. .. n. -. .. '.0 .a• _ .a ..> «..,.x,. '.r. , . s'r:_. :....,w; _ 'sae r _ r:ui m5. ti. POU : w - y, { - i+ w , s }!t _ .. 'av •�- ,iii latser Farthing Briti:h Stores. Used Over 30" years the same good tea OWL As LAFFS ,. •. , . .. .. ... _ .. :Tow packed in Aluminum. ` ls� - -- '- The news that prices of articles in ' - J .,�0N � -- p ngland are no longer to be quoted in t � - _ average (anadianevisitorwho seldom k 1�A � ~� �f 1• _ sees the Kingdoms smallest coin„ but �j BEECALJST Guaranteed to nevertheless marks a pasadng epoch in cwt 10`,"o more timber irl department shores. same time, with lees labor than saris' other saws � � The Canadian practice of adverbs- K Ong articles at ;1.98, instead of ;2, has • "�4'°• CANAO" "ss" co. STD` had an English parallel in the price fwrrcouvcw. Vr.,ww, N•e•. being fixed at. one shilling -eleven � T Taaeaaro F • pence three farthings, instead of two shillings. , Many shops have adopted �� aoOd -I the custom of handing women cus- tomers as change a packet of plus In- its �r'1 stead of a coin worth half a cent. Re- cently, however, It has been noticed RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE to extra geode that women neither- feel, saving a e a Qa �� - farthing worth noticing nor wait for On .the Highway. Classified AdverwemOnta• r coin in change. Ilg Ways �a With er Seven 'buxom women abreast, and arm L,l ...— -- , - ea. Pan I i'Mw aloe ]Loss rasa YYoaa ' WC will' AN'T"M Yla" Nile WORM T 4 1Il_arnT" T IND3R8 and ot• tvrrlmlw. oweaaixd FREIGHT a SIMPLE TREAiME�T grudge dawn the lily, �lptoed, and w. Toronto. Y A careful canvass shows that the In C ti PREPAID I fant death rate in cultured homes has breathing warm: 1 {1 R gyp} 1 They must perforce' trudge thus, tR HEALTH alias, decreesed-from one puppy dog in every l OO CHILDREN'S COLDS keep upright - - - DiBIt"KABLE GLASS SUBSTITUTE YOq t# bervy, but it ytu I ten. A better knowledge of dog road, team rlauu. Dell ere, too mawit - rend. resilient Cold In the heed le very common at Arid they iiluet get to market whether 1'oultty. Eltdza, one day do, easiest terms hygiene, as [aught by Radio, is thought or IID, aTCatr�6ed- to be the reason. this time of year, especially In the won DEiTROYER Kwe arrang far very young. Neglect of a cold is prone Provisions running low _._ tea years. "\i vtife's' - serious consequences. To With nearing Saturday night, LEANS s:2iIRNI'YS w-ITSOUT lnwraHBI Q My m4in subject o convert A�tSe the lumbering C anyth s but rbe wot, wlil eatiusuiah ,alas - Write taaw fa cation 1s clothes." relieve all congestion of the siste'm g van wherein they asr Am. ALwluteiy a•fe and bara,le,n• ]so pa.'a- t 73 p8rtsculara' "Well after seeing her no one could is the first step in treating a cold, mostly ride aaa, a Wilssed for tl. uo paatvatrt Tho W. if. ' Thornhill lb., ' EOY Noire Dame tureet Wert, : ^`•s' Asafrteosted where p ' whether in infants or adults. For the Can nowise go: Fnl are owreyrugukd. 30 accuse her of being wrapped up In her YoaerraL ell g,..at.tig i� ,ye1,,y, subject." very young, Baby's Own Tablets ace Yet loud their laughter as they staa- Llml I the ideal means of doing this. Con- gar and elide. suttoess' SUPPLIES. ' 36a Notre Dome Sr- west taining no narcotics or other harmful - Thomas Hardy, in "Human Shows, NAVY at,ATli•t'OATXD nuuriNG, lu.rae Montreal If he has that hunted'look,'his suit - drugs they Boothe the child's fretful- Far Phantasiea." � ltarse Paint, tans salty : Urr:n, w)aa•.x 1 case may contain either a payroll or ram e., ylourtnr, w'allWard, Thu.wnd, or Bu!id- j a Quart Hasa, relieve its suffering and ensure 41 ins B.rwnr. rtes Catalogue- ilatlidar comoaat. i convalescence. Keep Mlnard'• Liniment In the stable. Box 231T: Ifamllton. , Music ]Ives forever, jazz dies in a Baby's Own Tablets are without an B SELL. 10.000 11U6A£a' A 1' I.AIt TO a.^+�, equal for relieving Indigestion, conatt- He Who Seeks— ..Hated cuawmera_ Sr'nd lrr „lit uaroru day: ` Catalog..: It will site tau owner. The- acpolrltury. patlon and •co',Ic. They check liar- - public office must be content with 10 Nelson Street Torun __ ..__ __ rhoea; break up colds and simple ipublic criticism. _;r No Compliment From Mildred. us�ts ll0 Sul' i.tvw Tlrar k61J.l Sri p fevers;•- `llrolnote health- gluing sleep -A happy home must put 8 best Pea-7 0 re, -k .11 the ru% err +ed ` The g.r7 for ma is ?1ltlslred Hasa, and make the dreaded teething period self Into lt. � � �'g �'• r000 pPr .s. .0 m. re.r rorad. ,se t 0 - She always greets me with a kiss. ! ) rax +shin. i,n... write Par fish part"iar -. Daut y s easy Thw Tablets are the one medt -.' 1• -A fortune may Bud It costs too .1% 1% John a, ,'Penn co., svc Ulsdsaone Are ^ nine ibai `a mother: can give her little , Tworro. j 1 It seems to tit 'tis most unkind oaeet with perfect safety as they are much r AT "Ir Rsor� sa m Ls, ru:xs IN reo't tat To take advantage of the blind. -Friends must learn the art of be - guaranteed to be free from injurious tag agreeable. I t I.. s rtPea: eau. r.n rP.r'L ar ,sots, ,r drugs_ They are sold by oil medlclne 1 u 1,1.nA°•nP two n.ni.,u w „n.,e.a. `]ilia Ice tear- sfi The girl fa dets «rate; we fear: - 'Learning must learn' to Yee p dealer•, or by mail at 25 eenta a box! pact But Christmas comes' but once a year. from The Dr. Williams' Medicfae Co., jfacts. ” I y slw'11u1A tuestTx or ur'u,)rY. AI - - 'Wisdom must have more than I. C lmmedfat. d.Ltr,,, oil) apt Writ. r.,e Brockviile, Out. IX -1111• and yrr.er, A- u.,K•>lAryl ItASat•rr ILL. g The New Freely- Lathenng That love Is blind I've -heard from knowledge. P0 Bel: :os. AP "'., Oat A7trrn.lr ttlr; some, `�- _ -- -Clod will find him fa the common• c'Lrar4,11a sr -el.r. A a.,= ilPrPDrt a „"r• an 11 1 ����� place sooner than In the m7raculbue. `htn'"t''a ILnwder• Aw., sOM s _ But now l kaow It•s .tear and dumb. Novel Wtrititng W,ts� Eearly ( SY� Vit1g Stick I Plrofasaion for Women. Get a radio. You don't realize' f . ____- For nder Faces If an aDDk' a an keeps the doctor _ ..__ ...o,no Pram unsaid keep- Novel writing saes one o[ the first what you're missing. s EINONJENT' i1fBiNkil. iAbS£J'TlC or V the use - of” {I tor slid undertaker both away. i profeeoatone to open itq door. to women Long belo-e women were permitted to _ 21 ... _ _ -' , 11 V ,` a up law, n e,ne or ubinesa I WORST *INWARO" - -- �?b7 do you'go on the porch when _ [ stag. Don't you like to hear me First wonula to gain STOMACH MISERY, _ ( KIND PREFERRED 3r 9 LNng °: tllrion throubh [rose IIctlon. iFast pulse, trembling i Stu) Home treat meat, thoroughly qualified v °r ' '7t isn't that. [want the aelghbora careers they son lnterna�fml .ace aa; - -,- •' � 'p ��(� �OW� la novelist was .cane Porter, whose _ GAS INDIGESTION physician. Drawt•r4.(%ar4draun Oat a J n -- to see that I am not bratf�g you." ` r r� book, "Thadderri of Warsaw," publish- ed In Eng,and in 11103, became a beet " P , P P rt !f a irkiisliet Med•l�m—' I am now In Pa e s Dia a sin Corrects �� seller of As .day. Two clec.ades- after T � �� � communication with the spirit of your Miss Porter''s s1 ccese came the first Sour, Upset Stomachs TT qi� h�' /�pp�� r��r Rife. Da you wish tine to speak to her successful Amrriean woman novelist: - endeKi�Vi[gR - for you?"' at Once Ton* ht Olean bowels She was Catharine Sedgw'ick,.princlpal "'f�' TO>� Neglected bronchial Bold* are don - Wldawec -- "Tee, 1 wish you'd ask of a tlt3d !� g�yt (f0]� !, young ladies' esiraoi. Her most - .roar. Stop them netewttr e.iUs Boor wear." 5 11e•F where she put any light under- �Oekley a Muslin. Its action tea ..- noted novel "Redwood," pubristred wear," "Papa's Dlapepeln" 1s the Quickest, lieving the covet, and elearing rho _ anonymously, n -" criginallp. thought tubee in amastagb ,.sift. a„d sure. ` Aurest relief for Sndfgertloa, gases, Ail drnggisa •sit "8aekk,'r" wade: to be the work of Jamear Fenimore a pwiNve ga.r.ntee 8a1 • hod- vc Get a 10 -rent box not,. flatulence, heartburn, sournem, ter. Personality is something else that's Cooper. Harriet Beecher Stowe, who rods, and be safe, .+ ya1 men and "women who can't get born, not Made. followed Mina Sedgw ;ck, ace floe tllst mentatfon or etomacb.,distTeas ceased W R gsekley ldaaited �] feeling right -who have beaducbe, ` _ by acidity. A few tablets give almost let Motaal et.. To t American woman writer of interna- "oo.Red tongue): bad taste and foul young Mrs. Perkins is so lazy ahs tiona.l prominence to use her own immediate stomach rallef. Correct y breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are hilt- D„m popcorn in her pancakes to make name.. Success of "ITnele Tom's your stomach Glad digestion now for a Bvgtxu ;ions, nervoua-*nd upset, bothered w'fth them turn themselves. few cents. Druggists sell millions of Aar tibe o /sell - a heir, gamy, dist*dered stomach, or Cabin" demotrsUated that readers sea drew' no sex distinction:" packages' adglelrirMet -Ill -_ Ihave a bad cold. = Success of the early women novel- HaIE ,loaf is better then working O R - -:With CaaearetP, a merely forcing a ap aturday. l AT 1 1 L ET ES 1 ti e every fevr days with salts,, break dawn „age old prejudices which-1 e ( kept women submerged and denied 1 I iN POULTRY AND STOCK batbarde pills or castor oil. Min'd's will. limber up `stiff - - 1 them education and social advantages, I When You Feed Casearet■ work while you sleep; m lscles and sore )olnte. Use c"nfee the stomach, remove the sour, men tyllly enjoyed. Today Women con undigested, fermcttting food sad. foul! A W r w..rw feestr.r.” .N ►r atdtute more than a third or,lie line- II for a rub down. I iopm embe sort rree• err a.ar.r, ceestul noveiis a of America and Enrt• ` `,' "� '� �� l� `�� gases; take Lbe excess bf3e [Yom the `. TUe Ramsay Co. VAL m land. Moreover, the percentage is in• • �l/ser sad carry out of the s5ate r l; firs .oa..Iwwa . j CIO' I.1�� .11 OIL We constipated waste matter and - creasing all the time. j on in the bowe+lel, Vitamins Tested A Cascaret to- night will strai hten Answered. w r w Send money order or cash (no g , s'4 Y of cbeques) for trial % gallon calls. iyou out by morning -a l0 -Gent box O�ur breedna are bred for bisb "«'hy,'' said a tali youth to a little , KM FM • -_- , ffrom any drug store will � keep your , R production. White, droean - i Postpaid $1.75 To Your Address _ sad gr,y ieabonu. Barred rod person, who was in a company that I eP sbomaeh sweet : liver qnd bowels ra ' � wbiu Rocks; A. 1. tied.. An• numbered Fix big men, "I declare you Lower prices ou quantity. and head clear for months. Don't ; co°'. BuE OrptoQtooa, TJhite ( YOCUM FAUST, LTD. fir' i Wvaedottes.i:ea roto, hits are so small that l did not see you be- Dept. Y London, Ont. ltoteaet the children, They love cas- f Eve delivery guaranteed. write fore." j I ma,. tat nra CHICK SOUK. ,. • p Illinois weds beemwe. t.i>Fy taste good -never "Very ikirly," re lie•.] the Ptile man. .eGa1YPEGl.ER'S HATCHERY,rlee.erasrnar , gUiFALO,M.Y• I ---'-__ _ __ ... .. _.._ -' _ _ _- .__- _ _- -._,• - (gripe or sicken. I I "I'm tike- a gold dollar among'six cop -i -� "— -- - -. - -- per lk n 1 + nut easily seen, but worth the witole of them!" - `_`Worth its wet ht in old" - - --=�- g g i'a:.e tJ/! ne;f f •' - - - f ro`� Scr dTskDa!a Rith ti to'6 d rr'� f � t a crap in a atai of a er as d:rortea on the botrte..Any drugstore. Says Ottawa Matron .Mme. Beatrice Charlebois could not hold pen to write. The Reason. Nerves completely shattered,'health ruined. Now alert, °� ?" does the judge charge the vi orous -and stroll she ives raise to Tanlac jury. asked Tam's fo-lther., g �r g p Totn smiled. got dott'n viii of his -. The two -yrar ordeal whit• she Gheti'r ready to run, and then, laugh - j ppaswdthroughl ,eforeTanhiroatne-to ingly, said: h0r permanent relief, ivas re•rnth' lie- "Because he couldn't' ]take them pay : Ft�il/ et!_hyA]me.l3ratriccCharie�nis, cash. 1' nes_s." -- "ll hat 1 St _urro.l in that SimO co111d - +'s- -- i Urn.., - for mi . `i V,.?rrl Minard's Liniment for rheumatism. lcouldhar�lly w'ntl:. AfyaplKtilenas - ,..v ' Co]dS Headache Neuritis Lumbag© _�._....- poor and -rll} liomar•h ga%'e no 0111 , ( World's Largest "t3ughouse." t tmnble. Uas and paiva wotatl Lriug I, Palri -' NeuralgLi Toothache Rheumatism on faintingsi'elip. - The Snrithaonian Insti4utiou - in "11y Herres •were sO comple tPty b6itered that �I jumped in fright Vl'ashingion tonics nearer qualifying every tinge the doorbell rang. 1:1 as the champion llug•hot a of the r [land trembles, s1a that it c1 „l,,d ter t world than any other'. ft, h a r�llee•� DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART lholdthe n towriIc nlq name. Night tion of 113.000 species. l:verc clay bug after night I've gone without sleep, ":;r • country add to the supply. too nervous to lie still fclr even a few ,x� country ad din the supply. Accept ' Ofil sayer” )jackal! momenta Even my housework Le- _ "' - which contains proven direC rotes. ]name too -much for me. calm and eteadv as r ver. Tantac is "I tried all hinds of remedies in worth its weight in gr,ld." hermit -r"nks w•ho dive never the I — - Aandv `qRayer" bclxPS of 12 tablets t�hhose two years, but can honestly sa.y' Build up your hralt h on Tanlac, foot (I f Nit♦ Evereet consider the I Also ttottles of 24 and 100 -- Druggists. !Taalad gave me my first real relief. it nature's own ionic (Dade from routs, mountain holy. /iaplrtn ha the tract. mars (ragl•tered to Oanads) of Bayer Ha ufa"Itim or MwwaWla WtmsupsoBbatl 'vegainedlllbe., herbsateslbarits .lourdrrttSg�sL•lras'ik - aeldnter of shneylieacld (Acet7t smilcytle AeIA, "A. 9. A. "1. vrbne it M tree riarri SM aadAziV Gas and have nerves as Over 52 million bottles sold. ISSUE No. 12 -'27. of B ys' rnpo°"ny With be stamped with tieir g�eneKilftrade lo:rk, 1US 'OUR CEOSEs" •`'rr. -u._. •' •- ..16:. -Yt -+r s'.ml.- T,:'.. ..v+•!�erw•'�r.,: .,.tl.r_N. w. u,..., .:._' +l.a..:iei. ^�« i♦a. '. , W: v • � •..test.• 77' A art pm dim 5� 7 7w • 7 L WHITEVAL.K. parcel or tract of land and prewlam more or less, to thaplace of beginning, law are requited to .attend at fie said ar BILL at[ Mau Kra a this Town- (8) To close, stop up, sell and convey mebting, when they will be heard In The Alona Road is reported to be shipp of ring In the County of 00- the north half of the original allow- person or by Counsel, solicitor• at in a very bad oqudition.. tar lo, being cow of part of the ante for road between lots. numlers 26 Agent with reference thereto, T tnft . .. ... I . *�­ I Bids Upon Mrs. W..Browuridge, who has been original allowance for road between and 27 in the third concession of the detitioning to be so heard. J• 76 W yeuj $1.60 it pald in advance. , in the city for -a fortnight nursing concessions one and two, and which said Township otPickering. Dated the 25th day of February. 'Subscriptillab'ro the United States and Croat her father and mother, hat returned may be more particularly described as All persons interested or whose lands 1927. Britain $2.00 in advance. follows: Oommencing at the North may or might be rejudLetally affected ---DONALD R. BEATON# and reports all better. (XIs&, e - by the passing o such proposed By- 26-30 all East a I of Lot 20 in the first conces Mr. Watson, our miller and George y. .JOHN MURKAR, Propri Burkholder had an experience they eionoft e said tow nobip; thence North 18tor. Burkho 15 degrees 52 minutes East on the pro- will not soon forget. They were en- duction of the easterly limit of said lot gaged in releasing the boards on the 20, a distance of 55 feet 9J inches to a NOTES A" COMMENTS. dam, when Mr. Burkholder fell in. point; thence South 46 degrees West a RICHARDSON'S G R O C E R Y Mr. Watson jumped in after him. distance of 118 feet 10 inches, more or dome years ago the Agricultural When they were both carried over less, to the northerly limit of said lot 'Colleges and Experimental Farms the dam, and la4diid some', distance L0, said be distant westerly point being down the river on the opposite bank. t d I limit 105 feet _g he of Canada came in. for much cri - 5 nh he place of begionin George says the Catalina swim, might t nee - fr9' ly a "g -clam. The critics, belonged chiefly have been longer but not more excit- he easterly the said north- A SOAP AND SOAP OHIP BUNDLE erlv limit a distance of 105 feet 5 in- to the party that happened to be ing. 4 Bars of P & G or Gold Soap chis. more or less, to the place of be- in -e--government,- I * and 1 25 cent package of Crisco.. 49CTS g nning; a opposition to th at pa -2 Bar V and their complaint was that the SALE REGISTER. (b) All and Singular that certain Guest Ivory Soap parcel or tract of land and premises En 1k oney expended in. these depart. Sells everywhere eeparaiery at do cents. situate, Lying and being in the Town- March 23rd- Auction ship Pickering in the County of mints was money wasted, that Wednesday, the results did not justify the ex- Sale of farm stock, implements Ontario being composed of part of lot A.NICE CAKE TIN FREE - With each 3 lb. tin of Crisco, 85 Conte. penditure. Titt;e, however, has and furniture, the property of Wil- 20 in the first concession of said town• we will give a free cake tin while they last. liam Harris, lot.26, con. 6, Whitby ship and which said parcel maybe 9 not "shown that their criticism i; borne out by the facts, for no de Tp Sale at one o'c lock sharp. See more particularly described as follows: Sherriff's Jelly Powder. 4 for 25 cents . North East angle Bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. Oommeticing at the. Nice Fresh Prunes, 2 1):s for 25 cen to partmentinthe goverowent has of said lot 200� thence SQ_u_th_74 degrees SATURDAY. MARCH 26TH-Extensive. brought better results than these. West along the northerly limit of said The work of Dr. Saunders auction sale of baled hay, seed oats. t 5 inches to ;.:Always a nice supply of Smuked and Frozen Fish of the implements etc., at -lot 18 , con ' 3 lot 20 a distacceof 105 fee Experimental Farm at Ottawa, is f a point; thence South 46 degrees West LABRADO am Pickeri-og,,29.,Prg:rty- o. J. 15. a distance of 366 feet 5� inches to a est.t point7-th-ei-nee South 88 degrees 05 min- 4 his late -e-o-. R-owson. Sale atone sharp. utes East a distance of 69 feet 21J inch- Eroducing the Marquis Wheat he See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. es to a stake Planted; thence North 61 as added millions of dollars to MONDAY. MARCH 28TH-Auction sale 4e rees 57 minutes East a distance of J AS* RICHARDSON mz- the pockets of the western farm- of horses. cattle, pigs, imp • lements 7 fleet, more or less,. to a point, said ers. While this variety is Of a etc., at lot 19. con. S. Pickering, the point being on a line drawn South 48 West high grade, its chief value lies of Win. J. McDonald. Sale degrees st from the place of begin- In property . . . . . . . the fact that it matures earlier at 1 o'clock. See bills. Fred Postill, thence North 48 degrees East a ,.'.than any other variety, by a week auctioneer. distance of 392 feet 6 inches, more or Pickering Ha rdware Store less, to the place of beginning. or ten days. This enables it to Saturday, April 2nd-Dispersal Auc- escape frosts that rulti. the other To establish as a public highway tion gale of F",m implements, the certain land on the northerly part of oul try Foods and Egg Prod acers-0 ye ter Shell, Mica GrLt, ie rtment8 at P varieties. Further expe J. Fleming Es property of the R the Ottawa Experimental Farm the said lot number 20 In the first con tate, Kingston Highway, between cession of the said township which is jBeef Scrap and Laying Meal. -en by the said J. C. Richard- has resulted In the production of Pickerin and Whitby. Biggest being v le-�eason. Sale a a new Variety, known &8 the' sale of t t 10 am. son in lieu of the aforesaid postione of Royal Purple Calf Ideal for the young calves. !Garnet, which, it is claimed, will TUNSDAY. Apam 12TH-Auction sale! highway to be closed, stopped up, sold ripen from five to ten days earlier of Holstelos, Yorkabires. Oxford and conveyed to him, the portion of 51-17 than the Marquis. While It may Downs. farm machinery etc.. at said lot 20 to be so established as a pub 1 Only, International Cream Separator Twin Stream Farm. lots 29 sod 3(). lie highway being described as fol• Reduced Price. not take the place of the Marquis i at a F con. 3, Whitby Sale at one p. where the latter will grow to per. T lows: All and Singular that certain See bills. Wm. Maw., auctiod- parcel or tract of land and premises fection. it will enable wheat to be m. :ituate. lying and being in the Town- which are eer. "If there is anything In. the Hardware line you want .grown in those areas Tt7ESD ship of Picketing, in the County of t AT, APRIL 12TH action sale Ontario. being composed of rt of lot too far north in which o grow the of property known all Twin Stream r, . . . . e us a call. The chances are we other varieties with profit. By Farm. lots 29 and 30, con. 3. Whitby 20 In the first concession o the said giv the introduction of this new vari- Tp. 985 acres, and extensive farm township and wden ch parcel may be more particularly cribed as follows ety, it will greatly increase the buildings. Sale at 12.45 p. m. See Commencin t stake planted on the 'have it in stock. wheat growing areas of the Do. bills. Win. Maw, suctionser. eamterI711inift'of taid I ot 20 at a dist- -h will thusbemore Iminion whita &nee 0 feet 0 iticbes southerIv from than ever the granary of the Em, the Nortb.Eaet &ogle of said lot; Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repain. The Municipal Corporation hence South 40 degrees 40 micutes pire. Went a distance of 190 feet 0 inches to Our Motto : We have it,, can get it, or it is not made. SCHOOL FtILPORT8 or THZ - a stake planted; thence South 47 de- School report for Feb. S.S. No. 11 Township of Pickering orees 04 minutes West a distance of IS .:. 'PICKERING 198 feet 10i inches to a stake planted; I S. BAISDON, Scarboro: Sr. IV-Honors, Erma An- ;thence South 61 degrees 57 minutes nis 91; Jeanne Brumwell, 82; Mary PrsLic NoTicz is hereby given that 1 West a dist-.nee of 13 feet 01 incliesOL .'Tredway, 81; Pass, Reta C arson 738. the Council of the Municipal Corpora- more or less. to a point, said point bee :.Jr. W-Honors, Irene Bradley, 90 * tion of the Township of Pickering will, ( Ing a line drawn South 46 degrees Muriel Bramwell, 87; - Pass, Evelyn at a meeting to be held on Monday. , West from the N North -east &ogle of the 48 dewree� Graham, 67; James Hulmes, 62. Sr. the 4th day of April, 19V, at the hour said lot 20: thence South N U N C I N G 111-Honors, Minnie Tredway, 78*, of one o'cl�ck in the afternoon. at the West a distance of 87 feet 11 inches to Jr, III-Honors, Sylvia Beek. 82; pass Township Hall in the Village of Brou• a point, thence North 60 degrees 50 redway, '70*; Harry Tied- waship. consider minutes West a distance of 356 feet Herbert 'I gham. In the said. to 9a inches. more or less, to a stake plant- The Openin d way, 98'; James White, 66; Harold a B l&w of y- (1) To close. stop tip, sell and con- ed t thence South 16 degrees West a Graham, 63; Elmore Williamson, 52; vey to J. 0. Richardson a certain por- distance of 20 feet 5 inches, thence Failed, John White, 36. Jr. II-pass tion of the original allowance for road South 60 degrees 50 minutes East a die- Grace Wiseman, 71; Bertha Rate, 70; between concessions one and two of Lance of 827 feet N inches to a point: Laura Graham, 69; Harold White, 60; the said township, opposite lot number thence South 89 degrees 05 minutes �ONTARIO N10TOR SAL ES Failed, Jack Beck, 88; Tom Rate, 25. 20, sod to cIose,,%t0JP u, sell and con- East a distance of 97 feet % inches to a Jr. I-Emma White, Ethel Tredway; vev to the said J. C p Richardson a North 61 degrees 57 min• Limited point, thence N im AMary Wayne; Alfred Wayne, Mae of a deviation of said original utes East a distance of 46 feet IOJ In- Beck; Willie Rate, • Sr. Pr.-Dorothy nittlol-01ce for road opposite said lot ches to a point; thence North 47 de- Bradley; Carson; Willie Wayne; Ver- established by By-law No. &V of the gre" 04 minutes East a distance of Brock Street N 0'rth d. Municipal Corporation on the 2W feet J inch to a point; thence North na Beck; Nellie Rater Jr. Pr-George said' .-.dance for Ferbuary: Mary Tredway; -Graham; Tom White. Perfect atten- northerly part of the said lot numlier 46 degrees 40 minutes East a distance - 20 In the first concession of said town- of 146 feet 84 inches, more or less, to a -- ship, the said portions of original a]- Rint on the easterly limit of said lot Evelyn - Graham; James Hulmes; lowance for road and of deviation of said point being distant 74 feet 4J W.:H .1 T.ILB Y White; road to be so closed, stopped up, sold Inches from the place of beginning Harold Graham; Harold Grace Wiseman. No. on � Poll, 36. and eonveyed being described as fol- thence North 15 degrees 62 minutes the management of Average attendance, 30.25. Those lows, that is to East along the said easterly limit of y : marked with an asterisk absent one (a) All And Singular that certain lot 20 a distance of 74 feet 4t inches, B "E lzr or more examinations. E. A. MacDon aid, teacher. The following is. the report of Pickering Continuation School for UNIVERSAL MOTORS -- 'We have arran4ed with Names are and February. IN graded arranged recording to merit. Grading �-­W R J 0 N E S a is 100-75 per cent; b 'a 4 to .66 per .,WEST HILL cent; c 65 to 60 per cent; credit 59 cing 0' c' r -To take car -to 50 per cent. An asterisk denotes e of servi* .-STAR AND FLINT SALES an examination missed. Form III- .Stanley Taylor, a; Glenna Gilmer, ,a; old by use 'Lillian. Wiman, a; Ruth Taylor, a; USED CAR BARGAINS Mary Spencer, a; William Powers, a; Jean Annan, b; Ethel Blenkin, b; Ford Truck, -F 1 ton, 1928 ord Truck, half ton, 1922 A Branch Of Florence Mutch, b; Bernice Eddy. c; and Edna Reid, c; and Harold Rich- These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed -ardson c, (equal); Marjorie Diamond, In A I condition. ONTARIO -MOTOR SALES Limited Guaranteed. c, Robert Stork (credit) Below 50 All Work GUara . per cent-Ethel Bray, Dor6thy -,knd- Experienced Mechanics. rew, Violet Swan, Hilda Walsh. Form Phone Scarboro 52-31. Oshawa, Ontario II-Muriel. Westney, a; Margaret Puckrin, a; Sydney Beare,b; Leona 'Spencer,b; Marjorie Annan, b; Verna ----------- Tetty,b; Bernice Chapman,c; Howard Law,c; Kenneth Morlev,c; Lyndon Xronk,c; Mildred Barret (credit);' Winnie Wood (credit); Grant Law, e (credit). Below 50 por cent- Fern Toms, Phyllis Pilkey*, Helen Cowan, Form I--Jack Chapman,c; Helen Austin Bakei,c; Myrtle A t_4 Lockwood (credit); Bert Elliott (ere- dit); . archer Richardson, (credit);, uall nY k Samuel McNabney (credit). Below 50 per cent- Brock.-Hood-Allan..-And- --rew Doroth Swan, Ruth TV 410% ArBW y Juniper*, Jean And_er*`s,o,n** Pbe�be rnml L%... Elmer Annis*. 7 Econ Green River.. Comparable to Me C0JihC%d al,�' new belted Fisba BOCEWS But —In# the mmt Be MARIMY stvibb —modish, new. UC0 col'brins not =000L 0 nyvilen Yee harmonious D Ut It 0 ,-Basket Factory I new aphalsa-i'm and in this call and drives -__Vb and luxurious ILC2 ftmointmmts — never W 51r Imted so =0. t0om hu any low- reaH= how mmdy sud*bkg Manufacturers of COW evick— of perf the surbista noel 7f es Bewd" the tills, of the Yoq Po�, the Peat to pnced sad he Sumtbest 510;;�Aj M ..,.All kinds of Fruit Baskets, VAby now bnrlvv t st"dud, of quality, its ad- c1luvrCkt. Berry rates COaCh And, ujebrl��R this smartness =41 bsanO 's a rrw R er y ­ I!. .- I Air vartccd Lfeitturr-, inellack New 00 FUW It b smadng buleed dw We SMA Cleaner. Head and L4 is ac % P6 ri ..I iWiator, T the km"Bi ChevrqlBi in Cbevralet Hi:tl.*; PW adz Farmers'Bushel Baskets, =.Zl ✓ N71kAinq feats in the Coach., and MMY at new sM low" Prk menLion. whkh C&vmie has —r been sold in Canad& Others IiLeraily too numerous Clotbes Baskets. --T R Frank Pennock, -reol, 2ZOW01-is 01STrX.A "R=C) Proprietor Phone Islarkham 1604 ko, rt!St A; 5, WIN ;' a•.q: -.. .. A'^S.a :N+fi''. w\:•'J 'ru .? "14 - r..J ". .ye, rkJ'.•.XC.•ri Ha' 1Fw'.Y3.':: i•Y_a�+e . .v: Y. r ,' ^d`.:., l• -• 2.F yF. dr<.v. fi,' .�•, p�, AC r.�- ' +1Y..i.fi a, �. ;' '7 ?tr°•.vAHi,• f, ,, .. i:. . -"":' ". - -,uu Y`•.. _ "vS6�}'''.: • ..R..., ,few .,_ o,ar, r,,.. ,:,, 'G'a . • v..; :?'•ar ne.✓' ,ki:+ • r' `t iv'ay.. .i+z"eer. ,.. is FL '.�.tPt','a,.. :t;.a. •hut' r`�r4''y :` R.R�i. .r ,:,n -r •d a:Y �.. wW.- ,..,o;' 3'S'°T'- •'f �y's ,gyp'" _b,^v.ei > >•„ .;.+.r x ^ a v ., . -. .,. a CC,AIF[MONT. T The U. F• ®: shipped a carload W We regret to re rt the illness • • • •-' "'" Real. 'Middleton, of Peterboro, .Tuesday. ' ca e o e pros market ono a arse. ors e a her home hi , I a &e home on Sunday. M Mrs. Wm. Mandell, who has O On account of the bad condition - - concern " John McGrath had a business b been critically ill, we are glad to o of the roads the box social under ' ' -- T The following on eels for cash : report, is improving. t the auspices of the Football Club - - g only. Those hold=tickets Per' '`"i' ai wrate is cold blasts r ueeted to ,be pr do not chill our ardent . !l _A loci - �al�will follow the ban enthusiasm. s quet. Chocolates in boxes and bulk David A. and )lira. Puxh, of ' - Lakefield, came over on Friday at all prices. by C. P. R. and spent several days Wedding.Cakes a Specialty. with their relatives here. They returned home on Wednesday, by motor, when they were accom- panted by Wm. and Mrs. Birkett, -who will spend a few days with +�•� them. Lather and Mra. Pilke and few- pY�. _sly were in Utica► on Monday at. d'a�ir G tending the funeral of Mrs. Pil- HON key's mother, Mrs, Mitchell, who cc�� Passed away owing to the infirm[- ' t ` ties of old age. Deceased had been an invalid for some years as the result of Injuries sustained in a J ®� motor accident. Do - A little daughter of Nathan and Airs. Lintoo, of the fifth conces- ' lion of Uxbridge, passed away on need Tires' 8 tarday last. The funeral wsa conducted at the home of her par - eats on Tuesday by Rev. A. Eric- lAllan, interment takin place in I(�r spring - Vxbridge Cemetery. The cow• v a lmunity extends sincere sympathy 0 to the bereaved family. DO not wait until Thos. Sanderson's has team took "the notion to run away on Mon- .- .[they go up, but -buy ' day morning. „They were left them at the winter " standing in front of the hotel rice and 5 for . while Mr. Sanderson bad gone in p pay ,aide, They started off at is good them in the spring. irate but soon exceeded the speed Dt b just [limit, which they kept up anti] O no buy j1 - they reached G. M. Forsyth'*, tires, but buy .. when they were brought to a and. Aden stop No person was in the Goodyear Tires : 'bus at the time to enjoy the ride. Very little damage was sustained the tried and tested by bun or team. - Nest Sunday will be a special We have a tall line day at the' Baptist Church when -of Goodyear High s prominent layman, of Toronto, pressure and Bel• r will preach, both morning and evening. Mr. W. C. Senior was a loon Tires to choose psctner in the well known tailor' ''from, Wing Srm of Senior Bros. but he _ gave ap this work to devote his Drop in B,II look whole time to the task of prompt - ing stewardship among our church Over Our stock. es. On all sides churches are commending his splendid ministry F 0 0 P E You will be well repaid if you next Snnday. ::CLAREMONT The second series of concerts given by the Claremont Choral Agent for Ackerman's Quality :Class was held in the Community Harnees. Ask the user. Hall on Thursday and Friday "evenings. These concerti proved e an exceptional and notable tri- V (h i� . *mph. The Hall was filled to cap&• p e �, j a 'city on both evenings with an au- dience that gave unmistakable e a evidence of its. supreme apprecia- tion of the novel program that was offered. The program dated back to many years ago, in music - and costume. There were "plug" for all goode, Jan y hats, the silk toppers of all sizes. 24th to Feb' 5th t3randpa's dress eatit appeared y worn with the old -time frilled jab- 1nC1U91Ve. ots Wedding gowns of many colors were numerous and lovely, Thompson's Seedless .Raisins, nand the wearers as winsomely at- 2 lbs for 27 cents j, -tractive as their grandmothers-of Currants, recleaned, 2 lbs. for 29c' - -. years ago. There were soft, lacy Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 23c gowns, befrilled and worn with Dates, 2 lbs. for .. '23c lace fiches and flowerd gowns, so Bulk soda Biscuits, per lb. 17c -vely with bonnets of pink posies Fancy $iecuite, per lb. ... 19c f, ti.ninR the face. Bustles, hoops, Prunes, 2'The for ppatiniers, "Dolly Wardens" and Rice, 8 lbs ., 25c. Martba Washingtons. With the 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat 25e stage filled with living pictures,, Corn Flakes, .. a.. - loc 'twas as if the mist of years had Campbell's Soups. 2 for 25c lifted and every type of gentleman Heintz large tins Tomato Soup and gentlewoman of long ago ap- 2 for 33 cents peared. In accordance with this 21ba. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.89 an old - fashioned program was giv- 5 The Rolled Oats for :..25c on consisting of chornsis duets. 4 bare Soap fczr-- -23c trios and solos' of ye oldie tyme a bars Palmolive Soapp 23c ' .tunes, and dated back to one hun- 3 bare Veg. Soap reR74c boa 25c dred years ago. The last part of Pastry Flour, bag .. 98c the program was given over to Ladies' Hose, bilk and wool 75c 'g Grand Opera• atld sacra numbers, Dress Goode, reg. 75c, for.,, 49c The choristers sang weIP'through- Flannelette Blankets, large 2.39 out the whole program, Their Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 3.40 " tones were bright and unforced, " 'So: for Rubbers, reg exceptionally well balanced and of 1.35 for 1.10 marked beauty: The class distin. " Wove Work Sox �, gutshed itself in the essential ele• reg 50c, 3 pair fer 1.00 meats of good ensemble singing, " Work Mitts, per. pair 89c y► and was especially felicitous. The clas's was able, and creditably con- 1 by Mr. H. M. Fletcher, of D* A,SCOTT Toronto. Any one wishing to en- gage the Class for concerts write Phone 1402,• for particulars to the Sec'y Tress., CL&REMONT Mrs. D. A. Scott. contracting, e s es' s o des a so es Separator: The Renfrew, Stoves• y Ladies' hand sewn. 16c extra Scales and Oil Enginesr- , Fleary'a Estimates furnished.on all classes' Misses' half soles 50e Ladies' beels 25c famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, P, of work — Interior ana Eaterior. Boys' half soles 50c. Wheel Barroweetc. Alterations and repairs. Repairs done while you wait. Brantford binder twine and second. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. hand separators for sale. Phone Pickering 5712, J BooR I, P ACIRmR Y ROBT• DEYITT, ?AIRPORT, - ONTARIO Phone 505 Pick., BROUGHA -M Y CLAREMONT - N. W STAFFORD CREAMERY l Marble and Granite Dealer. �y g N T E D l ' Cemetery Lettering etc. `) 'DRESSED POULTRY :Highest price paid for First-class work di Cream at the guaranteed. all kinds. i Kingston Road and Pickering Good prices paid for good quality. Claremont Creamer East Towntine. Phone Clare 2700. '• Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 Give us a trial and be convinced 7.40 P. o.— Whitby R. R.2 FRANK CHIDLOV6t''' CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO : ..Special Clearance of Rubbers and Foot wear .-Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, regular 6,50, now 5.75 Idea's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, snack proof, regular 3'50, now 2.75 ;Boys', 1 to 5, •2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, 1.35 . Ladies' 4- buokle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.50 Call at j. FINtOi 'S Phone 8804 ���Or1'T. OhT'TRSO !Convenient for' -. THIS bank offers many Con. veniences for the transactiotL of Farmers' business. An account here enables you to pay your bills o a large pr 4po on of your other business by mail without having to drive to town and inter- rr! yoq cpateapl+tlf rupt the work of the farm. We lacrsas /a y•itr will handle your farts sales dairy Qr I Is stoc# notes — safeguard them and make opera ens, coxsQ t collection when due. aJ gararer of _ • e s r 1 e ao e - a� The policy of this bank hu always ���jj wi� be very been to assist the development of ]I.lp to yon. Canadian agriculture. RAW Whitby Branch —d. H. Perry Manager Brooklin Branch—F.A. Burt, Manager Create Your "' Own Currency' YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank Account creates a. currency Fill t your own. A rhegne bearing your s r" isignatnre jointly with that of the F 1Fq" Standard Bauk adds the prestige of i our name to the integrity of pours, a + - combinauion of inestimable value to j BANKING you from a business and social view - point, while offering other practical FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. The deposit of one dollar to your ere YEARS dit in the nearest Standard; Bank Branch will lay the foundation for a currency all;your; own. STANDARD 'BANK. OF CANADA "PICKERING BRANCH —W. F. Law, Manager Branch.* also at Brooklin, West- Hiu. Whitby Coaf, •,Coal Hard and Soft Goal of th1e. best quality on hand - THOS. A. LAW, PS -Iwo - _2W, Gat .Wow Is the time to brig in }; a your hareows or any otber implements that need repairing so that they will be All -for the spring work " A special reduction during the next few weeks. _r 0IRN t uEID N CLAREMONT , Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d contracting, e s es' s o des a so es Separator: The Renfrew, Stoves• y Ladies' hand sewn. 16c extra Scales and Oil Enginesr- , Fleary'a Estimates furnished.on all classes' Misses' half soles 50e Ladies' beels 25c famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, P, of work — Interior ana Eaterior. Boys' half soles 50c. Wheel Barroweetc. Alterations and repairs. Repairs done while you wait. Brantford binder twine and second. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. hand separators for sale. Phone Pickering 5712, J BooR I, P ACIRmR Y ROBT• DEYITT, ?AIRPORT, - ONTARIO Phone 505 Pick., BROUGHA -M Y CLAREMONT - N. W STAFFORD CREAMERY l Marble and Granite Dealer. �y g N T E D l ' Cemetery Lettering etc. `) 'DRESSED POULTRY :Highest price paid for First-class work di Cream at the guaranteed. all kinds. i Kingston Road and Pickering Good prices paid for good quality. Claremont Creamer East Towntine. Phone Clare 2700. '• Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 Give us a trial and be convinced 7.40 P. o.— Whitby R. R.2 FRANK CHIDLOV6t''' CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO : ..Special Clearance of Rubbers and Foot wear .-Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, regular 6,50, now 5.75 Idea's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, snack proof, regular 3'50, now 2.75 ;Boys', 1 to 5, •2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, 1.35 . Ladies' 4- buokle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.50 Call at j. FINtOi 'S Phone 8804 ���Or1'T. OhT'TRSO !Convenient for' -. THIS bank offers many Con. veniences for the transactiotL of Farmers' business. An account here enables you to pay your bills o a large pr 4po on of your other business by mail without having to drive to town and inter- rr! yoq cpateapl+tlf rupt the work of the farm. We lacrsas /a y•itr will handle your farts sales dairy Qr I Is stoc# notes — safeguard them and make opera ens, coxsQ t collection when due. aJ gararer of _ • e s r 1 e ao e - a� The policy of this bank hu always ���jj wi� be very been to assist the development of ]I.lp to yon. Canadian agriculture. RAW Whitby Branch —d. H. Perry Manager Brooklin Branch—F.A. Burt, Manager Create Your "' Own Currency' YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank Account creates a. currency Fill t your own. A rhegne bearing your s r" isignatnre jointly with that of the F 1Fq" Standard Bauk adds the prestige of i our name to the integrity of pours, a + - combinauion of inestimable value to j BANKING you from a business and social view - point, while offering other practical FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. The deposit of one dollar to your ere YEARS dit in the nearest Standard; Bank Branch will lay the foundation for a currency all;your; own. STANDARD 'BANK. OF CANADA "PICKERING BRANCH —W. F. Law, Manager Branch.* also at Brooklin, West- Hiu. Whitby Coaf, •,Coal Hard and Soft Goal of th1e. best quality on hand - THOS. A. LAW, PS -Iwo - _2W, Gat .Wow Is the time to brig in }; a your hareows or any otber implements that need repairing so that they will be All -for the spring work " A special reduction during the next few weeks. _r 0IRN t uEID N CLAREMONT , Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d Rubbers and Foot wear .-Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, regular 6,50, now 5.75 Idea's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, snack proof, regular 3'50, now 2.75 ;Boys', 1 to 5, •2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, 1.35 . Ladies' 4- buokle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.50 Call at j. FINtOi 'S Phone 8804 ���Or1'T. OhT'TRSO !Convenient for' -. THIS bank offers many Con. veniences for the transactiotL of Farmers' business. An account here enables you to pay your bills o a large pr 4po on of your other business by mail without having to drive to town and inter- rr! yoq cpateapl+tlf rupt the work of the farm. We lacrsas /a y•itr will handle your farts sales dairy Qr I Is stoc# notes — safeguard them and make opera ens, coxsQ t collection when due. aJ gararer of _ • e s r 1 e ao e - a� The policy of this bank hu always ���jj wi� be very been to assist the development of ]I.lp to yon. Canadian agriculture. RAW Whitby Branch —d. H. Perry Manager Brooklin Branch—F.A. Burt, Manager Create Your "' Own Currency' YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank Account creates a. currency Fill t your own. A rhegne bearing your s r" isignatnre jointly with that of the F 1Fq" Standard Bauk adds the prestige of i our name to the integrity of pours, a + - combinauion of inestimable value to j BANKING you from a business and social view - point, while offering other practical FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. The deposit of one dollar to your ere YEARS dit in the nearest Standard; Bank Branch will lay the foundation for a currency all;your; own. STANDARD 'BANK. OF CANADA "PICKERING BRANCH —W. F. Law, Manager Branch.* also at Brooklin, West- Hiu. Whitby Coaf, •,Coal Hard and Soft Goal of th1e. best quality on hand - THOS. A. LAW, PS -Iwo - _2W, Gat .Wow Is the time to brig in }; a your hareows or any otber implements that need repairing so that they will be All -for the spring work " A special reduction during the next few weeks. _r 0IRN t uEID N CLAREMONT , Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d Create Your "' Own Currency' YOUR ownership of a Savings Bank Account creates a. currency Fill t your own. A rhegne bearing your s r" isignatnre jointly with that of the F 1Fq" Standard Bauk adds the prestige of i our name to the integrity of pours, a + - combinauion of inestimable value to j BANKING you from a business and social view - point, while offering other practical FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. The deposit of one dollar to your ere YEARS dit in the nearest Standard; Bank Branch will lay the foundation for a currency all;your; own. STANDARD 'BANK. OF CANADA "PICKERING BRANCH —W. F. Law, Manager Branch.* also at Brooklin, West- Hiu. Whitby Coaf, •,Coal Hard and Soft Goal of th1e. best quality on hand - THOS. A. LAW, PS -Iwo - _2W, Gat .Wow Is the time to brig in }; a your hareows or any otber implements that need repairing so that they will be All -for the spring work " A special reduction during the next few weeks. _r 0IRN t uEID N CLAREMONT , Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d Coaf, •,Coal Hard and Soft Goal of th1e. best quality on hand - THOS. A. LAW, PS -Iwo - _2W, Gat .Wow Is the time to brig in }; a your hareows or any otber implements that need repairing so that they will be All -for the spring work " A special reduction during the next few weeks. _r 0IRN t uEID N CLAREMONT , Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance _— ..FARMS FOR SALE - -Write or phone ED. BOW MA11I 20 .WHITBY, ONT. , n; BEATTY.:,, ,STANDS FOR THE IsEBT , - Litter ' Carriers,,' Hay •:Oarrieb% -- Pun�pe, Doo>• .Tracks;, Cow; Bowles Pressure Systems Eta :.-. It will pay you to get my lerwces.oft above before buying elsewhere. ' FRANK J. PROUSE' PICKERING, +. ,ONTARI* ' Pickering Leatb er Goods Store' l :HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and aa' Parts Is now complete. BOOTS —GREB SHOE We have a large sock of this Famed : e Boot on hand — unbeatable for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING ' We maintain our establlbhed repute•• , Lion for repairing all kinds o harness and boots.;' CECIL BRADLEY' ; ,y Harness- maker," _ PTCKFRTN G, - ONTARIO vky ;4 e d ;4 e d � � -I - - ­,!p -- 7 z :�7mzV —7— 7, :7 � In, y. M that the reelpiest would pa" It by,' but she 'tonsoled herself with reflection that the 'recipient was a as ------ Yric e' h the Goodness .15 a D clever man, used to looking below the surface, of •Nnp. tl t "Address that envelope!" the sharp order broke in upon her reverie, -and she obeyed it with a show of re- luctance which she hoped would neutralize the cunning little smile she was afraid might have been sur- to W BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. -strained variety was. a personage prised on her face, registering satis- Samuel Honeybun, retired English be afraid of. faction with her penmanship.. CoQntryman, finds blood in his rain I "Now, missy, said Wilmot when Wilmot relieved her of the enve- had settled thi bonds and Bug he lope and the fountain pen, and then on the morning of the murder Mom of Fier Franis Lathrop. the gag to his liking, "I shan't hurt he adjusted the rope which had been and en- Sir Guy athrop, nephew, you if you act good and Pretty. If loosened for the performance. - . ..... ever you gaged to mart y Margaret, daughter I you don't you'll be sorry as "There is a post box opposite the 7 f the i of Sir Francis, is suspected o was born. You have_ to write a Rectory gates, ain't there?" he de-. 1from PWrIessrou got inferior- CIU&Utr, murder. He escapes arrest by going letter to your pal that calls himself into hiding. Meanwhile manded. "That's a bit of all right. to come and ed Bulpetei, asking hint Wouldn't suit me to go to the office Adrian Klyne, detedve, employ Cut out for the bold W 1*0 -by Margaret working with Adela'rescue, you- in the village. I'll pop round and The Difference. 14rkini,has obtained evidence against hero, ain't be?" -One Then Prily. A pessiml post this after dark. It'll prob'ly - &t remembers the I b� the Honeybuns and their chauffeur, Adela gave no sign. In fact .she miss the last collection, but it should Singapore Free Press: There to one longs to the onion famuy, an d speech; thing and one thing only which has that tb Wilmot, called Monkey Face. couldn't. The gag prevented reach His Nibs in time to fix our e o&ou bLelonge to the 11W In revenge, Monkey Face has bid- is - merry meeting for to- morrow. . I any Influence on any party in China a family. den himself in a cave back of the far as . foreigners are concerned, an( t.- Larkin home, with intention of kid- reckon he'll be there. Now I'm go- napping Adela and bringing Klyne ing to co6k. a rasher and make so that Is mone,%• The Northern part, Keeping the Peace. The d within striking distance through the tea." -Aghts, for it anti 'so does the Southern, e, ay may come, iulion the coon-, tectly we it L capture. Adela has left the house to This was of supreme interest to and both know per rr pick berries near the cave and Wil- the British trade In China Is destroyed ha. Adela. As a healthy and hungry tats of War. mot has been watching her through a girl, she wondered if she was to the revenues of China. drop with a share in the repast. That would en- thump, so it becomes a question of Just NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY_,, tail the removal of her gag, and if how far the antl•British movement can 4. be carried without losing the benefit that was done should she scream for He had made other spy-boles than help?" The decision was in the of those revenues however much they the one commanding the garden door, negative. No one would be likely--to- may have been depleted of late. a4d from one of thW he watched his -hear, and she would only provoke the X., prospective victim at her pleasant :task. Never had she miscreant The Reading of Books. looked so de- nt to premature violence. But the question never really Of all the forms of self-cultivatiou stiable to his satyr-like eyes.' She .:was steadily filling her basket, but arose, for having cooked his bacon none Is more accessible, and none is d agin she ;would neglect It to Monkey-Face proceeded to devour it so constant a source of pleasure and now an pop one of the ripe berries into the without offering any to his prisoner. profit as the reading of books. "Read- redinviting lips through which had Indeed he taunted her'with enforced ing maketh the full man," and rounds abstinence. flowed the treacherous words that out one's whole activity. The person had lured him to the horrors of the "No grub for you to-day, missy, that has formed the habit of direcOA Only One Dye third degree. • nor yet anything to drink," he reading is rarely at a loss as to how He tested the lashings which he jeered. "Perhaps to-morrow if you! to occupy liimwlf. ana if he Is not'the :had made ready, throwing his whole behave. Nothing like a little star- master of his fate, he is at least the tints like Thist, w6fight on them to see if they would ration to—bring a woman to heel, master of his these. The Nvider mental To give your nty una"ear an4 stand the strain. Then he expert- You'll be ready and proud to eat out horfzon and nwr" Yarled Interel4s In- vtock:ings true tints. you mm-4e use real vvented with the noose and, finding of my hand when I'm ready to let duced through reading not only make dyne. Por the ecirgeous tinting idke YC4 all correct, returned to the spy-hole you eat at ill." i - for a richer life, but make one a bet a" im things wbln t4h6r we n-p-w, us4 and gloated oyer the luscious loveli- Stoically A&Ia. resigned herself -to ibet social companion -aud a better bust- the 01-41nal Diamond Dyes, Dess among the bushes, Presently a an, unpleasant night, though hunger, nee, associate. Don't stop with UntIng, though' 11'� ILID A __T matanic smile crept over his hideous and thirst were not the greatest of ber'anxi-eties. It was a pr Just as eaqy to Diamond dyle almol Zeatures as an id" for possessing problem how Minard's--the dependable liniment. emytbitig you -s-or —cor bh# imusinss, I himself of the Rector's daughter ?she would get any sleep in the atti- -of his pelled, in the home - -a brand new ookw rtatA iffashed across the mad riot rude to which she was corn b over the odd. Home dyeing to lots o4 Circumstances are the rulers of rain. a sitting posture with her . back tun and think o? what k savvo* Once, on one of his prowlings, he against the hard upright and her the weak; they are but the instru- a FREE now. for thA- askIng! Yo tacatred held awn Miss Larkin release a Never had she looked sj desirs, ble limb% confined by the cruel rope. ments of the wise. rabbit from the spring She to. his Satyr-like eyes. But the presence at.close oust draggirlt W11 give yVU tow .,.,was evidently full of pity for stricken the rope chained -her liml^ to the of her horrible captor put all else of animals, and he would play upon the., upright. her trouble for the moment into the Montle attribute which he considered shade, and she welcomed the coming Nod your head if you mean yes: is Weakness. Ehake it if you mean no," he grinned of dusk when %he gained a respite; A to" of the dainty head and it by his going out to post the letter. -shifting of the basket to the rook i at her. We must leave her to her solitude, of her arm told the watcher that the I Adela. nodded, her face expression- while we follow Wilmot on his. er- basket was full and the girl was i less. She was not averse from the d. ipropogal that she should communl_ ran about to descend to the level of the i Cate, even under supervision, with H-e- worked his way round to the "abetter. A few moments later she front of the Rectory aerosol the waste' came tripping down the precipitous her new colleague who was now also' ground encircling the gravel pit., and +16 and as soon as she was oppo-1her 1�6,ver. It would go hard with her this W. art.4 that to — if Dye eyedopedis, tollftic deowne of 04 soorets, contsfiring. ls1mv*% ft-wit.101110" and wca 860. TM actmall vlecevo� eanii>wo of colom Or write for bQ likustrRted b—k Color Crok tree trord DTAMf)N-D D) ES, Dme N4, Windleovi 4 A1114410 it Xn if she could not devise means for isit# the shelter, heading for the door running a . cryptogram into the com- he was observed. There was no Sign!.- !In the garden wall. Wilmot made I munication which should inform her of movement by man or beast. Then 0 his play. Once, twice, three ti d stretched out his hand he imitated the plaintive mew of a any rate warn him against falling very cautiously, he a* s&d & times of the state of affairs, or at post box an PPM 48 !kitten. to drop the letter through the alit. It was all over in ton seconds. into a trap. For she shewdly !us- The letter was never dr petted that her gaoler was inteirding opped, for Adels, set down her basket and dart- to use her as a decoy, after which just as it hovered at the hooded orifice It depends lar$ely on the Hour you use. We believe led into the sh#!ter. Bet-ore the knew his main purpose achieved, a hand shot over Wilmot's shoulder .;rou'll welcome this sugestion— irry Purity, the rich, v' I as ved, Wilmot vigorous -what had happened to her she w would break faith with her and work and quietly plucked the loosely held Flour — made from e finest Western w6at. nousands of tied up in several knots and 'firmly his wi%kM . will. letter from ' om his grasp. lips eooks say Purity Floutr is best for cakes, plea, buns and bread. 141 ...:oecurtd to the upright, with Monks He roduced a �Nrifinx Wheeling. with an oath on his ftt& grinning 2t her an ac rn_uFder_in_1­i_s__1ieart, the! fountain pen, eased the rope looped i re confronted by—no.- I. mouthed. You can stroke me if placing the body. T46 all appearances. 'the lame you no endearing tin pen in her hand, held the pad in like, but MAS was as bare of life and movement a-91 U R "Pratt little kitten, ain't I?" he round her wrists, and,- ex-chauffeur was confro 11 FEG will be permitted, because I'm got front of her. tit it had been when he reconnoitred it p yor yowling with this nice e coin- R to * *to "Write at my dictation." It few minutes. ago. Yet he could SIX430C in itampi for ear 700-wipe Puri�r Fio*r Cook &A inanded, then stopped and scratched a w0aws CAD*& F" Mille Co. L.Wasill. Te"060. Memseal. 0"S'Aa. a" JWWN )itAIo gag." - - have sworn that he fait a breath' Adela was not going to psrdt-�, to his - tread. ­Mw far have you got with . him?" he leered. "Will 'dear- upon his cheek as the missive was It his -sense of victory by struggling or spirited away. cries that would have been *at' do for a beginning —cotta nat- raising c Ural like?" (,To be Continued.) Save Money and Beautffy the Home ehol�ed into silence. Though she was Adele nodded emphatically. -far 'from resigned to the late that "Here goes then," proceeded,. the with - a Not His Fault. threatened; '&be submitted Grow Your OW112 "Take it down word for quiet dignity that would have held a 1 dictator. An old bachelor who was quite bald vote of warning for her captor had. word, and no tricks, mind., It will he and Howeri fell In love with R pretty widow whose be read carefully before it goes en e, known her better. * A sunny, min- 1 former husband's name was Robin. post: s harmless One evening the bachoMor droppe @--Buy­", ebi*vous 4dela was a. d in a butterfly, but the dignified, re-1 • D*amt—I have been copped by to have a cup of tea with the widow,'! You-Know Who. If you can't save who, after tea was over, began to sing me I am V suffer Ft fate worse than Robin Adair." 't fail me for death. Don" God's sake. The bachelor picked u 1) his hat, �:,l ruces Come to t _4 he group of pines on Hang- your bus -;• .'Aladam.- he "M; "even f man's Heath seven evening to-mor- fault of bond did have hair, it's no We are the oldest Seed House In row or it will be too late. mine that I havenit." urgent. Let all else go. Pleas Canada which.should be an amravc6 e in- terest Dad at Rectory. Tell him I .,of the quality and service that W0 give. wallpaper r �k a all ri t and you know' qds Charm. gh whelne-1- am.—Yourj-., ADELA•" Milly half the Trienfly Intimate --wme-for evi I 1Z pop cambEw "Do we pot crosses charm of the dining rooui comes from s es for kisses after the name?" Wilmot concluded his the wise selection of an appropriate literary effort. wallpapt-r. Harmonious f-olaring in an, Adela nodded again. She knell' appropriate design gh-V4. JuNst the right o6 A. Bruce & Co., Limited that her ]over would not hold her bitekirround fn• the well chosen fur-1. HAMILTON EstsWuh&d 1850 0 guilty of any such vulgarity—that "ilthiligm- NTAR10 he would understand from the cros"Ies IL IM4 V. I that the letter had been writtenl r t under duress. When she had added . (I a I . GOOD TEA F401 CHEAPER. -WO Wouldn't say that row of the ridiculous rymbols afteri lievaww ow and poor bitl - 1, tea Can Wrigiley's has a place at the L J he pilr(.hascql toAay ra'tliei Pheaply,! wedding corsivolany, )put in times bet, signature WilMot la�, r;oi:,Iy, the piibliv t1bould not fbinl, they wild' read over what she had wviften,' of stress of when you haven 1 gei. t;a0srnction by buying It. Cheap Adela 'rejoicing at the sign of illit trying onleal to face —use _' tea iN a most Pi-pensive hixury. *racy in the tardinesp of his perusal. Wrigley's new DOUBLE Clearly he was only concerned s real e Chinese Women Le MINT—it' Whtr ad. with the sense of the letter, not with 411411e.'(1 women J11'11SOJIS excel the handwriting or formation of thel the i wl. m.-ving lievaitse the work characters. But not till he had torn I Met in %vo I the teP sheet from the pad and �''e�itires patience. placed it in tin en•elopo did sh,- pf-r- mit herself n sigh of rel:.e,f. Ire hall 1 'Seventy-six bridVes Oill in use in ndt detected the hidden 1,'C.sagv he � England ivere built before the vent AA@r hoped she had managed to . cc, vey.11750. • Kill warts w- ith Minard's Unirment. Ineze remaGed the fear that she h;,.d, wrapped the rnes-qRge up so t7vhL;v foOVIL FV0- a __J,1PQ4,4sP0, p. M,w`•''• 'k :3 t,: ',:x(,- v "' h•� -� :, ,,kne,,.,MAP: x,GA Yw2''u.: a .", . ��.. a nu R.," ffiz,v'r 411', 'G:.•e'.i.,.,. y .,. • . 'rn' ,y ' ....•'�niW- `. 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F .�,.d rfa-; w•.'••..f. e.• - .T Y :'gyp': •.l�l t: , , TO THOUSAND LOST �IN - ^ zipopsis -of Proceedings of Proynclat L�gislatute - CENTM JAPAN EARTHQUAKH ruins in the ope of recover the �. _ �:,, Scenes of Suffering Enacted bodies. - . y�il - PROGRESS LAY BY DAY _ - i Amon Victims Ex osed to %1 second shock Was felt in the dis Among trict late Tuesday night, but did coati MARCH 7TH - Premier Ferguson Prosecutions to be conducted b the n' dw and Rain',' it11o13t pai�atiiiily, titnie damage It added p Introduced anon- partisan resolution Attorney - General. Y Medical Aid. - to the general misery, however. by' z A ' ` to be forwarded-to Federal Govern Any person found selling liquor'to heightening the terror of the inits'bi= , ;Laent at Ottawa deprecating the pro - be imprisoned on the first offense. w`a tants and razing the few houses; Bed renewal of the charter to the A Board "official in ever brewer which had survived Monday's bi po Y Y MATERIAL - DAMAGE ES- g' f Georgian Bay Ship Canal Company warehouse. y' ,� quake. ' (text- -gipenr- elsewhere}. Resolution _One appeal allowed a County �' TiMATED AT $75,000,000. , The Kyoto prefectural lice apdr ,.7 was seconded by Progressive Leaden Judge. - - medical associations work stead Raney. . 14beral Leader Sinclair de. , Board supreme in its powers, and -- t bringittg relief to the - stricken_ alined to add. his name. Karl Ho- cannot be interfered with by courts ,,, ' �� 4f" Tokip.- Thousands of refugees in 'trict. The Emperor-has donated b0,- ; muth (Ind. Labor) endorsed same. 'or' Government. ° r` Central Japan, ahiresing, hungry, and '000 yen to relieve tho region, while' Carried. Hon b S. Henry explain- No public advertising of liquor. in. need of medical aid, are struggling the school children of -Toledo are plan ed why oil companies were asked to( MARCH 10TH— House'in Commit- t to bring order out of the chaos treat- ning to contribute one sen each to- , collect gas tax for Government. Hon. i tee. Premier Ferguson stated -- on ed Monday night by the earthquake ward a fund being raised for the svi-( r • I n (Prog., which already is known to have taken ferers, W. E. Raney defended Hon. E. C. query. of Hon. Harry Nixo �. Drury against attack of last week Brant) that he proposed filling office Mazo de is Roche a- toil of more than 2,000 lives. Aithougli no estimate of the ma-1 made by Hon. Joe. Lyons. of Minister of Education "until ter - A The Home Office stated. that its teiial damage caused by the quake; ' Prom Toronto writer has been made public thus far, some: 't MARCH 8TH -Hon. W. E.- Sin- tail, - oh'ect {vas in educational policy who Is attracting attention by her latest 'advices showed tbgt 2,276 per- P i were reached;' t us aavin- Province na were killed and 8,441 .in nred• observers believe that the loss will, �}< Blair, Liberal leader, gave concluding g ttovela and her plays. j speech on the Budget - attributing to the $8,000 salary of such Minister. _ Information received -b- Tokto news- be at least $50,000,000, and perhaps:, #.. better times much of Government's i Supplementary estimates as follows J M A papers, however, indicated that the $76.000,000• uccess in deficit reduction, urged fur -! were passed totalling $1,845,415: SA f J<iJ<J FROi11 SLIT did in the entire earthquake region The tragedy cause home on Wedges- her Governant economy aid criti- Prime Minister's Dept., $562,b00 (in- would number more than 8,000, wile day to a' young Japanese reporter., ued the debt retrenchment scheme.1cluding $5,000 for entertainment of t��ii n%� one newspaper estimated that the toll acting in the line of duty. `3e further promised interesting dis - distinguished visitors) ; I.egialation, FOUR :PERILOUS DAYS would mount to 6,000, with from 50,- Jenji Tanaka was sent by the Toltior closures before Public Accounts Cow- $1,000; Attorney - General's Dept., $7,- 000- to 75,000 homeless. Asahi SMmbun to Mineyama, his :�tttee. Pr6mier Ferguson answered 355; Insurance Dept., $1,000; Educa- The correspondent for .the Told , 1home town, to gather the details' oil. nd Bon. Monteith, Provincial Trea -' lion Dept., $188,267; Northern De- Survivors of Schooner Cling !b the disaster there. He telegraphed a, urer, m�toVed that House o' into velo ment De t. $1,600; Mines De t., flash! Shimbun who traveled throu G +� g f P P P to Wreckage While Ships the stricken area, reported from Mi- lengthy account and concluded his de- ommittee of Supply. This is the i $19,552; Game and Fasheriea Dept., Fail to Hear Their Cries. yazu that the scenes in Minemaya, , spatch with the brief statement that `r irsf time 'in the h- istory of the On-1$62,060; Labor Dept., $169,600; Pro- where more than 1900 persona were' he had found his own home in ashes, , tario 1ASIslature that the Opposition I vincial Treasurer's Dept., 82,580; Halita3, N.3 , March 13.— Captain �ll i and his brife •sad aged father and . I W. E. Rutted an and Amino wars heartxnd- r etas rot moved an amendment to the Provincial Secretary's Dept, $800 - Rutledge d seven men, anrvi- mother burned to death. I ' ins. Refugees, ha.eaid, were exposed Budget. � 789; Agricultural Dept., ;92,209, and i"o� from the four - masted Boston to snow and rain, while only a small He is still on the job, getting MARCH yTH— Speaker ruled F. miscellaneous, $57,600. Ministers schooner, Jessie G. Noyes_ which which amount of relief was available. news for his paper. r , !4. Sandy (Prog., South Victoria) 'McCrea and Martin explained their foundered in a gale some 200 miles Osaka. —A terrific gabs which started a resolution for increased bonus to department expenditures. The ar- off Virginia, on the fringe of the The newspaper correspondents gen -I Thm�y night, early on Friday wasi g erall re reported that the lack -o! meth - t , Rural Hydro- out a! order- Many Wishes exemption in new Wage Bill Gulf Stream, over a week •ago, arriv- Y Po sweeping Central Japan, demolishing s questions were answered. A. A. Col- stands at $15 instead of $25.- ed here this morning on the White cal supplies and food was the great- many refugee whetters !n the Tango. gnboun (Lib., South Perth) was tqldi The Premier stated, re Liquor Bill. Star liner Regina, enroate -to' their est hardship for the refugees. Injur- earthquake district- and'WMIn6 to the s John McCoheli, Windsor,- had been price; etc., would be fixed by board, homes in the United States. Three ed men and women along the bsoken,misert of the thousands of hoarekesa roads asked ever passerby _ 31 _ Government tax Inspector, but has! that workmen could buy 12 bottle's of men were loot from the Noyes when y Pa y if ha were � to the devastated region. the � ugse ship, a doctor, so great was their need for . Relief measures for the thousands ._ ` 'been asked for his resignation. G.! ' beer at a time; salaries of .Commie- . p loaded with creosoted �A. McQuibbsn (l.ib., N. E, Welling- I sion had not been' set but would be railroad ties, turned on her beam medical attention. made homeless in Central Japan bp' 10on) learned that Bowmanvilie Boys', adequate, ends and -went to pieces, and the sur- The roads throughout the region Monday'searthquake were In fuldswina "Draining &hoof had capital expen- i MARCH 11TH —In Private Bills vivors spent four days and nights. on were reported. literally lined with the on Friday, all Government asenrles, diture of $339,000 and monthly- sal -! Committee the gas bill of the City a -piece of wreckage before being bodies of victims. unclaimed by rela- 'throwing their energy into caring for; ` nary list .of $2,440; 70 boys were in i of Toronto was defeated. This bill taken off by the steamer Topeka and tines or friends. f the victims still without shelter or' (residence. R. F. Miller (Lib., $aldi- !asked for certain .rights of audit or later tragaferred to the Regina. .. The Tango region, . whill. suffered i medical attention. ;mend) learned that O.T.A. fines for! the gas company's books outside the Captain Rutledge, who was born most severely, was described by one l Health officials works$ steadily fa ;? '1924 were $420,868, enforcement coat "present agreements between company in Sheet Harbor. Halifax County, correspondent as the seat of misery ' the devastated area to prevent an Bpi- �, $3bi,95S. In 1925, collected In fines' and city. Eleven bills were given Nova Scotia, but who now resides at of Central Japan. To add to the mis -I demie, white thousands of tootles $365.4 ant. rn t926, collected $332,- second reading and six passed by the 68 Hampden Road, Belmont. Maas., ery of inhabitants along the banks of labored on the broken roads, eolleet- $36b,468 and. spent 1401,538 in en- - Hon. H. S. Henry read his told the story of tl.e loss of his t}e Tatauta and Maruyama Rivers,' 1218 bodies and building crude bar- a' •. - — '882 and spent $317,602. _F G. Sandy, amendments -to "Highway 'Improve- 2,400 -ton vessel, while seated in his the streams rose over their banks. racks to abetter the living. ; a (Prog., South Victoria) was given went Bill" which among other things stateroom on board the Regina to- washing away beams and renderings Tokio official reports stated that figure re Hydro costs and power de- 'calls.for removal of signs, gas pumps, day. With his crew clustered around relief work almost impossible. !2,248 persons had been killed, 4,107 _ _veloped for various plants. Ietc., that encroach on-Provincial- high - wearing the identical rubber boots Numerous young factory girls were, Injured and 88 missing. Nearly 6,000 4 Hon. Chas. McCrea intimated that ways. The information was given and other clothing in which their reported to have been crusted or bous6s were destroyed, either by Cal- 'd bass red pickerel open season would that President Falconer's salary (of bodies blistered and their feet swell- burned to• death in buildings In the lapsing or by fire which broke out „ -be put back to July 1 instead of June Toronto University) was $10,000 per ed during the four days they wereltown of Amino, and surviving mem- ;immediately after the quake, and' � Afith, as formerly. _ year -, Hydro Commissioners were tossed about a raging sea on a fast i hers of their families dug in - the more than 2,000 were badly damaged, Hon G. S. Henry concurred with ' paid as follows: Chairman McGrath, dwindling piece of- the poop -deck of l ,a P. McWhinney (Lib., North L18,000, C. A. McGuire 8,000, and Hon. the Noyes, pelted with sleet, snowi - tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, 16% to 16e; Bruce) in Government trying to 'get' J. R. Cooke $8,000 per year. and rain, without food or drink or r�p prints, 16% to 17c; shortening tierces, standard light for horse -drawn ve- d _ the solace of tobacco, their only salva- i 1 1W 18 to 13%c; tubs, 14 to 14%c_; pails. i s :=hicles. I tion the constant drenchingv of. warm 14% to 16c; blocks and tins, 16 to, I' At 5.30, with galleries packed and water from the Gulf Stream. ; 16%c. to expectant House, the. Premier in- Man. AND' HAVANA The Noyes sailed from Brunswick, TORONTO. Heavy export steers. $7,76 t4 $8; troduced Bill to control the sale of I Georgia, on Friday, February 25, for Man. wheat —No. 1 North., $1.61 %; do,. com., $6.50 to 57.80; butcher liquor in Ontario. The main points CONFER BY PRONE Boston. Five days. later the vessell, No. 2 North., $1.5735; No. 8 North.,, steers, choice, $7.50 to $7.76; do, fair of this long - looked -for • Bill are: I was in the grip of a vicious, semi - $1.6034. to good; ;8.90 to 37.25; butcher hail- 1' Individual permit to resident of tropical gale. -The wind blew from I Man. oats, No. 2 CW, nomthal; Na ers, choice, $7 to $7,25; do, com.. $4.50 Ontario, expiring thirty -first of each, all points of the compass, Captain .3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 61c; No. to $5; butcher cows, good to choice, October. _ Latest Link in Trans - Atlantic Rutledge said. They had their two i 2 feed, 59c- western grain -quota - g Ij $5.60 to $6; do, tom. to mad., ;4 to Indi..�- Hermit to temporar lifeboats rovisioned their effects Lions, in c.i.ir ports. g� $5•b0• to $6 -' y Service Makes Two Cities P $5.26 do lair to Am. corn, track, Toronto - -No. 2 old resident, good for one month. board and all - prepared to leave the, do, canners and cutters, ;2.b0 to $8;', _ ..Neighbors. I yellow, knit dried, 86c; No. 8 yellow, Special -permit to physicians, den- vessel' at a moments not' On butcher bulls, good to choice, $5 to' kiln dried, 82c. stista etc. New York.— Although for upward Thursday March 3, as nears Cap - I $5.50 do mad. $4 to $4.50 do i ' MI1,feed —Del. . Montreal freights, Special permit for ministers of the of 400 years Havana and London lain Rutledge could remember, about bags included; Bran, der. ton, $32.25; bolognas, $3.50 to $1.80; baby beef, $8 i Igospel for sacramental purposes. have been prevented by thousands- of'the middle of the afternoon, the deck } shorts, _pee tea, $8e:2b; middlings. to $10; feeders, choice, $5.75 to $8.25;, Druggists not permitted to dis- miles of-seas from getting acquainted; cargo loosened- and without a 'mo -' $40.2b. do, fair, $5 to $5.25; stockers, choice,'. ' .pence liquor. I with one another, electricity has mda ment's warning the vessel turned over ship �• $5.26 to $5.76; do, lair to med., $4 to i g Ont oats, :55c, f.o.b. ahi tats• 4.b0 s ringers, 80 to b; Breweries. and distilleries can sell those two cities neighbors, on her starboard. beam. Lifeboats. Ont, good milling wheatl1.22 to $ ' P $ in the Province to the Board only On ,lurch it Dr. Maitinez Ortiz, and deckload' were carried away and I$1.24, f-o.b. shipping points, accotd- milch. cows, $66 to $80; plain under a permit from the Board. I Cuban Secretary of State, put a re- in the confusion three members .of in to freights. to med. Iowa, $40 to ed., calves, choice, No liquor may be' consumes in a ceiver• to his eat+_. {n his office -in Ha- the crew disappeared. The remain- Sarley ' Malting, 68c. $12 to $13; do, mad., $i0 to $11; ..public place. vans and addressed Godfrey Locker- der took shelter on the port sde of Buckwheat -75c, nominal. $1 -tom., $7 to $8; lambs, choice, , Liquor consumed meat be con- Lampson, of the British Foreign Of, Rye No. 2, 97c. $13 to $13.2b; _backs, $9.60 to qu g the -poop deck •quarter. .When the - Man: flour— First' pat:, $7.90, To- $10.25; sheep, choice, $7 .to $8; do, _. . sumed to residence or temporary Tice, in London. ship, !reed from her deckharl, re- ronto; do, second pat., $7.40, _heavies, $4.50 to $6; do,, culls, $3 to home of purchaser. The volts of Dr. Ortiz was the first turned to an even keel, the masts Ont. flour — Toronto, 99 per cent $8,60; bogs, ,thick smooth, fed and Establishment of stores ' left to to be heard over the latest link in the had been broken off short and started patent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, watered, $11; do, f.o.b., $10.60 ;..do;' Board, provided local option areas or trans - Atlantic radio telephone aye- a relentless pounding w_ i'th every. roll $5.30; seaboard, in bulk, $5.40. country. points, $10.26; .do, off cafe, ' Janada Temperance Act .areas are teat opened recently between this of the ship. Captain Rutledee said Cheese --New; large, 203!0 % 21c; , $lot affected• country and London. that the huge spars pounded the ves- twins, 21 to 21 e;'triplets, 21% to $11'40' select premium' per hog'., ' sel to pieces as deiiberate'y as though 2234c. Stilton, 3c. Old, la , 25e; wozl ed by machinery.' ; twins, 26c; triplets, -Old Stilton, -LEVEL CROSSING AT TILLSONBURG — SOc , • • MOrT 2 76c- _ WIRE TRAVELS FROM Butter— Finest creamery prints; 46 do at l Nor; 'Oats —C.W No. 2, 76c; � to 48c; y, 8, 67c.. Four, P g P _ CLAIMS STILL ANOTHER VICTIM _ No. 1 creamer 4t .0 47c • No. Man. s Tin w�0; ate. 2, 43 to 44c: Dairy prints, 34 to 3bc. firsts, $8; •do, seconds, $7.60; winter ; FOOT TO MOUTH Eggs--Fresh eextra, In cartons, - 42 to 4- ; fresh extras; loose, 41 s, I pats., choice, $6.90 to $6. Rolled oats,'. 42c� fresh firsts, 87 to 38c; fresh' bag 80 lbs., $3.60 to $3.60. Bran, Youth Killed and Twin - -Brother Serious! - Inured When Car ;30. r Shorts, $84.26. Middlings, a Y l _ seconds, 34c. $40. 6. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lob, Was Struck by Through Freight Owing to View of - After- 38 Years Silver Thread poultry, dressed - Chickens. 6 lbs $14.60.. -- Track Being Obscured. and up,. do, 4 to 5 lbs., 38c; do 8 Cheese, _finest wests., 17%c; finest Left in Foot Wound is. Re to 4 Iba.. 88c- do, 2% to 334 lbs., 81st; easta. 17%c. Butter, No. 1 ur- t '` �Tlileoabur do, 2 to ZriS firs., 8btc; hens, over 6 lbs., ized d3 to 44c. E fresh e�xtres g Ont., March 1S.- thrown sixty feet from the crossing moved from Under Ton e. v Eggs, ' � 34c; do, 4 to :6 lbs., 82c; do 8 to 4 'Clayton Prouse, aged 22 years, son and was found-in 'a dying condition 42c; fresh-firsts, 40c. i lbs., 28c ; roosters, 25c; turkeys, 481 of Mr. and Mrs. William Prouse„ with a fractured neck, fractured left Toronto, March 14.— Thirty eight 4 ^rc; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 8b Calves, $10 to $10.50; 'hogs, $12; x+ ear's a o a -mans lit his-right foot Dereham Centre, was fatally injured i leg and secure scalp wound. Clifford Y g P g " to 38c. sows, $9.76 to $10. Saturday afternoon at 2.39, and Clif- I sustained a broken ankle, broken arm, with an axe and had three stitchea of Beans —Can. hand - picked, $3.60 to -= ford, "his twin brother, was seriously collarbone, severe cuts on the silve.r.wire used to close the wound• $8.90 bushel;•,primes,,$3.45.to $8.80. ,- --"- injured when their car 'was struck left leg and deep scalp wounds, bur One of these sutures was not remov=` - Maple products— Syrup, per imp. r by' a through freight on the Broad - has a fair chance for recovery. -Doc- ed. Last Thursday it was drawn gal., $2.25 to $2.30; per 5 gal., $2.16 WOmen s Stll�ragC Bill way crossing of the M.C.R. here, for R. E. Weston was called to- the from -his- mouth, embedded -in 'the soft to $226 per. gal.; maple- .au�ar, lb., -26 Defeated In Quebec flesh under the' tongue where it had to 26c. ri which has claimed numerous lives in I accident and had the lad removed-, to Honey- 60 -1b. tins, 13 to 18%c; 10- the . past fifteen years. The boys • the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, started to pierce the skin. Quebec.—Women's. suffrage fared lb. tins, file to 139(►,; 5 -lb. tine, 14 to wea•e coming to Tilisonburg and h d i where Clayton succumbed thirty During all the years since theosil- 1-4%- -; -2%i lb. tins, 16c. - badly in the Quebec Legislative As- �•� stopped for an eastbound freight. As, minutes after admission. _ war - stitc}i .disappeared under the Comb honey -$4 to $5 per dozen. sembly, a bill to gWe women the vote c the freight passed, the young men There is a great deal of traffic over skin of the instep of his foot Mr. Smoked meats -Rams, tried., 28 to in Provincial elections being defeated k - started to cross the tracks, although' this road and the corporation of Till- Hyland never felt any trace of it. He 30c; cooked hams, 42 to 44c; smoked on second reading 61 to 18. yletor 4 their vision was obscured by a larger sonburg has made aplication several recalls, however, that a few years rolls, 25,c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 35c; rMarcitsnd, Liberal,. o! Jacques Car- "-truck, and .drove. directly in the path I times to the M.C.R. for gates at this ago he noticed a lump at the side o! backs, boneless, 33 to 40c. tier, sponsored the bill. Roth Pr voted g I B PP Cured meats =Long clear bacon, 60 of a westbound freight. The car was point and has just recently been his neck, but as it disappeared within , Taachereaq and Mr. Suave voted F�t� thrown forty lest, tearin the cattle a sin turned down on their a lies a comparatively shor"me' he to 70 lbs., $2_, 70 -'to 90 lbs. $20.50; onore_Mercier, Hon. P Y e. end p3i , $21.84; Tign g guarda off the track and total! de• tion. Public feelin is that the • not trouble an further. w he be- Athanase David, Hon. L. Lapierre y g y Y 1�T� rolls, in barrels, ;41.50; hearyaveigbt molishing the body of the car and make direct application to the Rail- lieves that if was the sity W wire which rolls, $38.6: Der hbl, and Hon. J. N. Dillon voted Lot flu 05, wrecking the chassis. Clayton was , way Board, was located Thursday.' Lard Pure tierces,- 14 to 14%c; , bill. UY - _ tc, ' .. , ".r, _, a ...3s.•., • m:• r.., iy�`+..,....�•_ b),m' •'a+fw•.':. .k, <.z.':.7c _ a�t -:. '!'L,i . a+ ' r,�•.,`'a•,tl ect ka p w;.' y'�,.r:L. ^ter^. i ., v, t ter, �,. �o a ,,r.:^A. , �. y.�n....•.."•� si- � - x ..,..� F�nLdla t5l r. r� .;..,b i • ,s *w wrw - oa.v :, • . T,�^ «? t ' -erg viu .wwr E, . «'. 1T °tiiA .w R..�•I,R,,,x,m,.,.< ?+°X ..ate , .� 7• -- -..+m. -..,. w .., :,'e,.' ,,,!¢.r $y.. • ^•+Ry','a' �G: "$ a.. da, n. . , '� yr-.: .. o .. "w•...•„ c ......5... , a;'. , s , , � r .... 1v. . ,� :... ^, . 7;S r}-?�¢ :, r. ':c'. ey m- Y�.: -. ..mfr `'.,3 ,.tick` u� c5 _ . r.., i• .. .. r`y ¢, .. .;2' ,� ;. . •, e.r •. ..s..q. .. -s .. . .. .n .s +y. � y •^,.- 5. •a- e+. .g �. .tw,..0 Yfe+ ,,- � r d ,^-•4 �'� y. ., ,. .. -. ..., .� , :.:.y ... . _,.. .. -: '%,- .. ✓ "., �t.•v ..� l,. G' " l� -... t. .Ma a. �i:- 1••a f7}"f.. 7" .�� . � . ;. ., ... ..... • : ,�?. - - . •err .T'` .. s„ • � T Tpp AA L�Qli1J117JRi k7• -O. and Mrs Sharpe and family -Alvin Hodgins has moved -Into _ •, , '� _ to. -Miss hischel of Toronto, i8 .-Mrs. F. H.. Doyle, of _Toronto, F spent Sunda with friends in Toro Mrs. Savage's residence. ' �aFit2i relatives in Whitby. Sunday spending a week with E. _ slid .Mrs. 11Crfi.tH. A days atchett a with her sister, ; - - Misses B. and I. Bunting s t Weiler. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, prac- - tore 'Thursday last with friends in Whitby. -Mrs. Wm. Wilson and daughter, tizing in Toronto; Willi be here in his . ,_e Miss Myrtle Wilson. of Oshawa, spent office from 1.8'0 p. m. to A p. nL as as- -Miss. Cynthia Burns, of Toronto, the week. end with D. N. and Mrs. ual on Thursday, spent $nnday .with lrteenda in Picker. Lockwood. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident Dent - _ Miss Annie Keighley, of Toronto, -A nun ber from Pickering motor- ist. Office. over Balsdon's - hardwtsle Sus• ed to Claremont last Thursday even. store. Office hours, 9 to, 6 daily and visited friends in Pickering over • .days ing to 9iear'the concert given by the evenings by appolntmeht.• e O g ,y- \�• ��"� hhJJ -Mrs. D. F: Byrne, of Akron, Ohm, Claremont Choral Class, .and were , -The many friends till Mrs. W. B. %a visiting leer daughter, Mrs. Wm. delighted with the program. Powell are pleased to know that she. _ • Gormley. -Wm. J. 'McDonald -will hold an is snaking a good recovery from her - .. = Robert Rankin.. of ..the_ Lansing auction sale of his farm stock irnple- recent severe illness, and is now able yon' . Eaterpzise, spent Sunday here with meats etc., at his premises, lot 19, to be' around: con. , 3, Pickering on Monday, March -Mrs, H. A. Matchett has sold her r ". 4 -Mrs.' Deli; o!"Toroato; spent the 28th-: See b>or pas�icniars. residence .On Ohurcll -St: wii%�iorm- -- - — -� ;week -end with her parents, J. C. and -4oha Powell, of Church street, erly belonged to her mother Mrs. Geo. • « Ire. Bryant. had a severe attack of acute indiges- M. Palmer, to -Jabez Hallett who will. kno, P � � • • • :J �' ifi tion on' Monday evening and is under take- possession on the First of April. -Mrs.' Roger Ward, of Hagerstown the doctor's care. We are glad to -We congratulate Mrs. Jas. Gordon -Md., is' visiting her parenta,'J. C. sad B ;Xrs. Bryant. know that he is recovering nicely. on winning second prize in Class O, That we handle the famous "Staunton" line of n -Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, -There will be an auction sale of t8bt1 >• in the neatest put up by the On- tarion Motor League for the best kept Wall- papers. the only manufacturers of "Semi -trim- spent Sunday here with Jeer mother, baled hay, seed oats, implements, etc., hotels in the Province. In this Mrs. rued" and "Sunworthy ". papers. Prices range from x' .-,Mrs. A. Burrell. belonging to. J. D. Remmer and to the - x -- Walter Ferguson has been ve estate of the late George Rowson, at Gordon sustains the reputation -she 10 rests rip. 8t� rY bas enjoyed for years. 111 during the past week at Whitby, Lot 13, con. 3, Pickering on Saturday, 1 suffering from an attack of influenza. March 26th. 'See bills for full parti- —That is all the world there no Overalls like "flat- -Mrs. Noble of Toronto, acoom�- culars. - NOW Advertiseme>r�ts. hartt's." A full line of black, stripe or plain blue and ' anied by her little s+om spent. over -Miss L1ZZie Ann,an had a narrow khaki combinations. ► "' Sunday -with her brother, Dr. Fallaise. escape from serious injury on Fri- SEED OATS FOR BALE- 8enea- -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's day evening of last week. About it tics gariety. Phone Winton Whin, Mark e • Y g Isla. 28_29 :G wich, will h9ld a on the ev -. o'clock she was riding on her bicycle That. we. have Dutteric � Patters r'>�t ,Ding of April 1st. •21 psrtieulare on the pavement in front of the Town FOR BALE -Seed drill. disc harrow, a. s wa on boa, plow, and other articles. Wm. ry�i later. Hall; end in crossing 1lelliTld One Car Lacey. obarton. 27 -30 aid stock. aver sure to get a r -4 ames O'Connor, of Toronto, rode .directly in 'the path of another. L visited at the home of his parents, She was knocked down but escaped SEED OATS FOR SALE-Gran -.� Tsihlo>a sheet 'Jai eaiiah and Mrs. O Connor, of injury. The front wheel of her bi- Goodwin p""sck ty, 90 Beau per bushel, Charts • • •. '.Church Street, on Sunday. cycle, however, was badly damaged. e`er' rte x =- d9fss. Robt. Gormley returned to -.What is considered the oldest OR SALE -8 pigs, $5,00 each: also r. :Barberton, Ohio, last wek, with her F That we are agents for the old established and .: 9 piss, around 7d pounds. Apply to Chat a' residents of the village 8a. the worst vine, R. R. z,Claremont. 2str ! reliable "Parker Dye Works "-old garments Zook . daughter, Mrs'. A. Lippert, who had s flood in Duffin's Creek took •visited in Picks spring like new when dyed and cleaned. Leave your goods Pickering over the week- place on Sunday last which accom- SERD OATS FOR BALE -White _ _ -with as. end. W avy. variery. guaranteed free from foul aced. panied the warm Weather and heavy Carl Devitt. R. R, 1, Locust Hil 1. 28 ? -The Young People's Union of St. rains. The water began to overflow - ]Paul's church will meet this (Fri- OTATOE9 FOR BALE -Sorb ear. That we are handling a great line of Men's and da) evening at 7.4b. A cod pro- the road early on Sunday morning, Ply and late. 'Apply Eder storry, R. R. No. BOya' Boots- "'Si9maa" boots. No better made. Give f y g but not sufficient to affect the heavy a. Stouayilit Phone Stou tsoa. 28tf ss< ;gram has been arranged by the Mis- Sunday motor traffic. But during the us a trial. 'fir " sionary Committee and a social *half day the water rose rapidly_ and by FOR - SALE -A small quantity of hour will be spent at Cite close. night it was a raging' torrent, and Colorado sprtnewheat at $1.33. while it-lasts f -The Yo People's Sestet of g Joohn Phillip* R. R. 1, Locust Hill. 28 That we are belting a lot of Mena Clothing. Either March diu�i dangerous for road, h #rte BAs LOTHIA** SUPREME o this MbttEll will , ea ady. -made, Semi p ad or made-to-order. gee us' .. Young P Y large masses of ice were being car - r, St. Andrew's church Rill meet in the y across B.S. room on Friday evening. or Beal reasonable tires., { 18th. at S o'clock. The program will i3.00 each• Chi s. Goodwin, Pickering, p gra night approached. the motorists be- 'be in the 'handq of the citizenship gan to return home, some to the �i OR SALE -A quantity f choice Ri f 'coin the topic for the evening be- west and some to the east. A few Df ` •mR barley, 90cta � bushel. it. A. B,neil. That we always have on hand a fresh, lags What Could Humanity Sub stit^ the more daring nes did not hesitate R. R. 2 Claremont. phone dare ate. z7 -ra s isle For War?" to cross but to the great majority FOR BALE -Hay, timothy and Clean stock of Groceries and are -The loud explosions that have "diseretioa was counted the better art mixed. Also a Deering seed drill. Apply st • been heard here during the past week of valor:' and the refused to Ask tot zl.eon. 1. Pickering. D. Mcxeii.Piekenas29 iw,w M.� � y _ . tarilcious to serve you. ..... are from the dynainjUng of the ice be- their lives to the heartless floods of EOaf FOR HATCHING -Heavy 4 1 low the brad at the west and of winter laying strain White W andotte esp. water. Motor busses were heavily 75 cents per setting. Mrs. Wm. Riley. Pick - - - - 4 the village. The work is being done loaded with the usual Sunday traffic, Bring 29tf That we have a wonderful line of Painte aqd Varu- by the 111g41ways Department, and is but their destination for the night _ bhes- Elastics stands for first quality... Also, we to prevent the iee from damming had to be Pickering. Scores of motor FOR SALE - Pure-bred Avrsbire now have the "Rogers' Brushing Iiogaer you have back the water so as to ove:5ow the ears were is the,same position and bull calve., from heavy predaeiae sows. J. been reading abort. r S. Cannes Agincourt. Phone Sell 1 8 or lad. i :road• their occupants . decided to wait pats- Maly b 10. 28-88 = ' -The Women's Guild of St. r; „ early for the to of the waters GGS FOR HATCHING -Weil bred �i i George a church are preparing a A numbdr sought shelter for the E bale of warm clothing to be sent to night is the tloiele and in. white Wyandotte 's esp. the J• S. M.:rtin , private strata. 75 Beata per secnng. Mn. Gee Mutely, S.'CHAPMAN, the tar north. The appeal made to homes, but malty remained in their Pickering. 27.au • them is for children's wear especially. cars where they got snatches of sleep. FOR BALE -Pine of of all aianlrom Any second -hand clothin g in gO°d Fortunately, there are no fatalities s5,00 up. Hay. lore and baled, Pbtone condition for children would be grate- deport a8 constables at both ends 1Maru 84Hii or write or apply to J•ba Y7 White , fully accepted and may be left at the of the submerged road warned motor- home Of lilies Fawkes any time be- unwor y r ista of the danger in attempting to OR SALE -One gelding 4 months lore March 88th. make the crossing. All those who FOR make mare s years old. Also 2 shorthorn -The Rural Securities Company, made the attempt did so in safer bulls. Apply to John Scott, R. R 2. Claremont. Limited. a company which Sias fior a P Y• Phone Clare secs. 27.29 �.. p Y But a large number bad the unpleas- - number of years been interested in ant experience of being stalled in FOR SALE -2n variety of seed bar al Paper ley. a last ew. variety. Had over 50 bus. ' ,the development of Real Estate in mid- stream, which necessitated the to ttu sere last year. 111 00 ' ' - _ _ •. - and around Toronto and which has securing of. other cars or frocks to Miner, R. R. 2. Claremont at bnsh28tr Jobe. Us Head Office at Toronto has made PIANO tow them to dry land. One man who IANO LESSONS -Miss Aldine arrangements for office space in had the experience sent for Mr. Spen- ward. Claremont is prepared to take a rim- BOn1gt}!' entirely now in ills Wall 8p Ar indnst has beesz _Pickering Village in the office of cer, who brought down his wrecking ited Dumber of pa ils oo the piano. at 23 cu. per q p :ffieasra Richardson a Pickerin and car aria hauled the balky car to terra half bear lesson. a 909_ 1831 developed - during the last year. These papers Will 1' -will open a branch office here on or firma. The man was so overjoyed at ANNER SEED OATS FORSALE -about March 15th. being rescued from his perilou8 poet- B —Your choice of 1923 . honest, 39 1bs to the IIO fad oeB the same a8 t e`.� Priam are m -At St. George's church next Sun- tion that rite forgot the form of bushel , or 1926 harvest. Price so cu. per bo". ordinary Wall paper. _ day, services at 10.80 a m. and 7 .m. Y W. H. `Weatmy, lot 10,coa. 3, Pickering. 29-30 p remunerating Mr, Spencer for his ]Insist on baying 8unworthy Wall Paper. Sunday, March 27th, special services work, and departed as quickly as his FOR BALE -5 it s. s e bed Legboro _ rowan. These birds are bred Guilds' - A Dell to us will brie samples s o- will be held to mark the decorating ca would take him. Provincial Of- from their famous silver 1 stock. Also batch- g p ° of the church. The Rev. Canon Dixon +ag saga. R. A_ Birrell, R.R. No. 2, Clareasont. _�.._ . t0 our door. _. .. . of preach i. the morning and Rev. flcer Reid saw what occurred, but be- Phone Clare ate. 27.29 y W. J. Minto Swan in the evening. m8 unabte to catch the mss, he __- p]koned to Whitby where Constable EED GRAIN FOR SALE -A quan- _ Special masts will be a feature of Lavery met him and reminded him of S tits of Marquis sprig wheat, Liberty bar- `j both services. All members and ley. Canadian Baaty self peas and Alaska gu his neglect of duty, and the malt sor- des peas. M. B. Burk. R. R. 1 Locwt Hill. Uet:PRIN� SI,Ji'1'S Mends of the congregation are very wwfully parted with the sum nieces- Phone Pick 1031.• 29-29 specially requeeted to be present at eery to pay for services rendered. �Dolk ROpTTO WET -WASH LAIIN- these services. lilt. W.. R Sproule, s student of Wy- Y. (semi $Wish) —Let oar driver eau sad 'VPa, are carrying two line$ of samples , -The many friends of Mrs. Frank cliffe College, oronto, who conducts ai Prouse are sorry to hear of her ser- services in St. George's church here, e.wt phial delwiv'a eiPiimea a weekahOp'. iYe Semi -Ready and Lownde's. " cius Massa. A week ago last Stan - was one of the most unfortunate in i _day she was in Bowmanville, visiting td ne ate the flooded road- SIZED (TRAIN FUR BALE -Seed Hundi6de of datteln9 to � choose from ��� "" • relatives, and on the following day t3oti oats. White Wave and O. A. C. No. 72 vane- g way. He was returning to Toronto ties; a Sew bushels of timothy seed. Also Melotte at prices ranging fTOnl she became worse.. Medical aid was after the evening services, accom- cream separator, eoo lbs. apaert , nearly new. `called in, and the case was soon din- L. Middleton, Sroagham. Phoneek a2s. 27.z9 - ; $26.00 to $60.00.= osed as one of di theria bf a rev- patted by Miss Rose, mwho had been x = f3rt spending the day with her uncle and ARN MACHINERY -Frost A ere type.' Other complications devel- stint, Donald sad Mrs. Munro. When F Wood Coaaimtt Tudbope Anderson, Joba x_ Deere. BfaeeIl. Gould. Shepley Muir, Fleury. Fred T Bunting, - - - - P1Ckering z� oped including an affection of tine about half way across T8e drove off Wilkinson. Best _prices. order your F7 g - heart, On Saturday her condition the pavement and one aid- _s the car now. Also De FPrrat rediw, W• F Diiarey, Established 1857. lass extremely critical, and that ev- dl+oriued down. Constab]e Reid was Greenwood. 27u ... ening the crisis was reached, and 'at once' on hand and carried Miss 151GGS FOR HATCHING -From a since she has been improving. While Rose to safety- and returniW -did like- good . wihter- laying .train of Barred Pt - - -yhe is not yet oat of danger, strong Mrs. Steals. - W]ien_ -:the nth - Rock.. _Ali er' -` 'ueeud s �'rm_ "h0 are entertained for Ater ultim- P cents per setting. Please order shad to avoid 1�1 ' r''- Pe8 occupants left the car it -fell on its delay. Mrs, Jas, Richardson, Piekerin ,Phone 0 11 L i .jji..�� i recovery. A trained. nurse is in ,side _Bad - went dawn stream a short Tick 2000. 2 ao, .. constant attendance and eve_ istance, •v here it remained .until the Mi BALE -New house in the Vil- M 4 is being done to_hastell -Ifei recovery. fol1aeving_ afternoon.. Fortunately the 1� loge of cisremont., 7 rooms, pantry and rut: 81eph.one 49W --- - -__ Ile Path Aerion the Hill, —•Com- car was not badly damaged. Shortly nace, also gars Newly decorated. Reasonable cash deposit. Balance carried at' a low rate of edy -drama in 3 acts was presented in after this occurrence, a Frenchman intemt. A ply w. M. Palmer, Garymont: or A. - - - St. Paul's United Church last Fri - and young woman found themselves c. EUiott, tin. z9_sl " •iiay evening to a •large and delighted in mid- stream, but Constable Reid - „ HOUSE TO LET -Brick .house in t .-,.audience, many remarking This is was again on the - scime. The French- the Vnlage of'Pickeridg. 7 rooms electric • the best play I ever.mw given here." maxi became very eloquent with his iight aaa tixtaree, bard and soft water,•iargr and Auto Rep ire Aceeaeorlea Ells and _ ,'While the actors ali- claim to be ama- arms and hands. He evidently did small trait. Also a went ty to Cobbler potatoes _ ! ! s, wn fromgoverameot tasted seed. $2.00 per i- -teurs it is generally conceded they not know whether the constable was °. L. D.Bsaks, Pickering. 25u !w aBeliIIe! Acetylene Weldingf ' would suffer no reflection among there to rescue them or to arrest Aiany professionals. .. It all went them. Without continuing the argu- NO 300 ze ,.iii �1 �1 _ : $att8 (char i with a sydeothness that is seldom at- malt, in languages r which neither i AGGING OF DOGS � � �• :,4 stained by anlatears. Or* could not knenp what tt��ee other was- saying, 1 _ help rerhariting on file ease and rat- Mr. Reid lost no time in carrying ". uratrleaa wdth which the east played both occupants to dry land. About Owners or barborers of dogs to the their individual roles, sad great cre- the only damage caused by the flood Township of Pieteriog will �ease Repairs made Oil a� makeB ` iiitt is die to elieh performer. Misses is to the roadway. A poiy3on of the take notice that the Dog Tax dct re- Elsie Lockwood, and Ida Stettin, de- pavement was carried away by the quires them to procure a tax • for each Of cars., , lighted the audience with their instiu- ice and for a certain distance the dog and keep ouch tag securely fixed snaltal numbers. The lane platform earth has been washed away by the to the saimal at all times, under pea- - - - - ,pdth its fine baftvio lnd added much force of the stream. Constable Reid. alty of $10 and costs. to the success of the drama. The is deserving of much credit for the Also that the provisions of said Act committee who chose the drama, and manner in which he looked after the as to assessment and tagging of doge >rhe actors also deserve much credit travelling public, and A. H. Cook, is will in future be strictly enforced ,ABLE EN ER this township. as there was not a weak place in it. also deserving of mention, as he p' •.,CH S Bs SP +Than'ks to the ladies who helped, and worked diligently both Saturday -sna V. M. FOR9YTH, Reeve 1 D, R: BSATON, Clerk the Pickering News for its many hands eights in rendering all the Date] Pet-. 11th, 1927. 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