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A&r beta( the Amertcaa Optometrfair Byes examined by aIIpointment. 1%hgSdf9os, Claremont, Oat. - $HRIBTIA#,- Barristsar .a#. a Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to *as. South Wins. Court House, Whitby. 8517 � G. BROWNING, K. C.. Barrie- ' ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Armes' Bat., Imasidiatel west of Post Office. Dundas Street. Widtby. House phone 386. Office p hone 392. - , -DRATON & ROSS- wBarriaters. So- tieitors. NortherneOntsdo Building. 330 3kW`Stret Toronto. \\ W. F Ross. Adelaide 2767 ICHARCSON & PIOKERING- Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 213 -214 Confed• eratioaLife Building. Corner Xonge and Rich • mood Sts.. Toronto_ Phones Main 13W and Main OW. Pickering office open Monday and .Wed-_ not" 7 eve lin$s add all dale Satutday, including 3a6arWY evenutg. Phone Pick. 6600. Stf Desstrsi 1R. J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. Kf on Rd. and Victoria Part Ave, To- Nato. w sWppta at door). Open Eveninsa DNYsne oward 711Y. 79ty r Tf ft. D. O. Smith. Dentist, Stouff• svviRe HororGraduate of Chicago and To- i. Roots Universities and the Royal College of o �• appointments. 011. Residence N outsidr N IQLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental t Burgeons and University of Toronto. Ofee IM eon GoofeeLOnery atone, Whitby. Office hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 8.30. I=.'phaae e Ball phone 220. 6411, EIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. 8., (Successor to Dr. J. N Dales Graduate of the Royal Cotlsge of Dental Sargeona and Torun• to L`ntveruty. At Claremont office over D. A, ' 3t�mtniv t every Tuesday and Fridaytf Prone 2' g$ERBERTT. FALLAISH, L D S., ' D, S. Graduate of the Royal College of nao ! Surgeons and the Uwv 3y of Toronto. f above J S. Balsdon's store. Piekenng. Ont. 161ffice boun : 9 a m to b p. m , or by a�ppe int. r jatmt. Phone Pick 3700. Try _tWtjf9r vessels. Other laces are also Mies Marjorie Birdie is recovering Ora sand $aB�etE mentioned; tno7Qding_ fie uass of a few days. lowest prices. from Owen Sound to Bay Is and and Mie, Dr. Beaton has raso D alts from Toronto to Niagara -on- the -Lake, spending s week with her -son, Dr. B.B. Shaping and Turning. The Whitby - Toronto route would Beaton, of Whitby. Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office Stools' have this advantage that it . Could, be The Senior Class of the Bap- be tiet Sun- have witnessed from all points on the shore defy School held a banquet on Tuesday from beginning to end. evening for the purpose of organizing $alt For Sale - for better work. Remmer's Bale for seed oats A number of our-farmers were city CHAS, A. WHITE. visitors on Tuesday. the occasion being Successor to late W. G. Barnes CHERRYWOOD. Simpson'ahorse sale. W. Johnetonee- Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill. -Out : cured one. Ou Tuesday evening, March the 15th, The box social of the Progressive the friends and neighbors of Arthur Class was a success. The audience was FURNITURE and Mrs Hodgson and family gathered treated to ao amusing and instructive at the home of Alfred and Mrs. Fenny program. About $45 was realized for AT BOTTOM PRICES to bid them farewell before their de- the piano fund. -�T parture to their new home at Harrow• t?• .L7.• .C.f A L smith. The _evening was spent' in Good hbrees at NeDonaid'b sale on CLAREMONT, ONT. cards and dancing and every 'one bad Monday, March 28th. Dressers $12 up, Washstands a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers were presented with two lovely tepee- SCHOOL REPORTS. and good sized mirrors. try chairs. The address was read by _ Silas Tool, white Mre half rice. It will Flett and Roy Report of S. S. No. 4 E . Pickering: P Morrieb, on behalf of the community, IV -Mary Aost9v, Leonard Barrett, : pay you to call. made the resentatioos. Mr, Hodg- Jack Anstey. Jr. III -Lloyd Andrus son responded very ably and thanked hon. Reg. Bryant, Jack Annan. Ernest his Cherrywood and Whitevale friends Bryant, Tbomaalne Arnold. Jr. II- for their kindness in showing their Roofing :Material I Ivan Harrettbon. Jr, II -Ada Arnold, appreciation of himself and famiiToo . in La 8ene Bryant. I- Clarence Craw -. - thia way. We are very sorry to e ford bon., Olive McNabney hon.. Betty Mr. and '.firs. Hodgson and family 5 z �Iritish Columbia Shingles Arnold. Doris Bryant. Pr. -Alice a z ., ., from our midst. as they have slways Tburmau, Mary :Neale, Llewellyn No. 2 8 and 5z Leers wilting workers in everything. Crawford, Harold Barlow, M. Tbo_mp- We all wish them every happiness son. teacher. - and prosperity in their new home and trust they will not forget their many Report of a s. No. amen in River), TORONTO ASPHALT Cherrywood and Wbitevale friends. for Feh• exams. Names to order of ROOFING _ merit: Jr. IV Thelma Haroiman,June Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 86 inch Get baled ha at Remmer's sale. White, Alfred Malcolm , Neil P Win. S' Sr. 11I -Jean Malcolm, Sandy Win. widths, 41n 1 Shingles; also ....�. Metal Valle and AUDLEY, cheater, Audrey .Jr. I Alfred sin Valley - hy .Tom Scofield. Jr. III-Lorraine Ridge Roll. The asaeaaor bas made his annual Harriman. Ross Cartel, Edythe Wil. -­11] aloe .,.f.,..... _ -.. __ .LL .__- liama. Gladys Bielby. Jenny Li,ght- VLIZABETH RICHARDSON -Sue. Dorothy Winter, of routo, spent �,er,.mor► 4 s the week -end with bar daughters here. to uhetate w V. Richardson, repro. - p � �, �� um weu -kawso Fire lasumce Camp.nia of + + 1 �G s The trustees have purchased •new r safe Sna�trt .tamsaaa 34t1 graaapbone and several books for the ?6 LUMBER YARD school. Jack Miner's book is one of POSTILi. Lf3ceased Auottoeeart them. orlaas call kin" steno 60 on om�sa- Wm. Squire. and Bona have purcb- : ...... ,ddaaa @rsra aivsr F. o.. Oat MINING MARKET aced a silo from W. H. Moore. of Rome- THE TOWNSHIP OI BBI bank, and have been busy taking it D• Osaveyanew. Oomdwoawter We buy and sell. furnish quotations down' are sorry o hear that Lorne A�aftaL s1,• stoaq as Isae sad information on all Listed and, y a° w�ow��.ar��sy � . ms's' 1/► Unlisted Mining Stocks. Saunders boa decided to quit t he bread nomm" wf►is ;. oas. t -v routs. We understand he is thinking lE, MAW, LICENSED AIIO• We will be pleased to advise what of moving to Oshawa. t stocks to buy or to hold. or Starry and Mrs. Myers, of Toronto. TtoNEER for York. Qntario and Durhaea _ what stock to sell. called at their house here o0 Sunday. d Coantmea. AD Ira& of sates �,o�r�� attended ? r � to. Terms reasonable. Ustaa� for .era easy be Clients ar8 making money by It is said they are having some trouble �t at NEWS' Oftne Sell tan Ind pa- following our advice. getting damages from the govern- -- Our- long experience to mining, ex- ment For the pranks played b the g . _. - tending over a period of twenty escaped inmate of the Ontario i 41. i n Jime years, allows unto (ve sound advice tal at Whitby. on the investment feature of a mine 'The drams and boz social advertised or the speculative feature of a pros• for the 1841, was postponed by reason pective mining venture. of the bad weather, but will be bold', as Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. this (Friday) evening March the 25th, when it is expected that a good' crowd if oa would have the Members of Rtandard will assemble to bear this good drama' you y y Stock Exchange. and buy one of the St. Patrick boxes. best. use Members of the Montreal Mining Exchange. BROUGHAM. j Brandram -: Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, We are all pleased to learn that Metropolitan Building, Mrs. Gen. E. Holtby is improving Henderson s TORONTO, ONTARIO nicely, after bar recent serious opera- Ph mes : Adelaide 8871 sad b9Ta ties. Paints and Varnishes -We Robert Fuller, of Stratford, is via - have them. Also, THE RURAL Itiag with Mrs. 0. A. Barclay and Oils, Shellac and Polishes. = family and with Edward and Mrs. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Willson. Tires and Tubes for your auto Mrs. Ralph Miller is still under the or bicycle. Real Rotate and Iosnranse. • ' doctor's care. We all bops for her " speedy recovery. Mrs. Miller le great- Phone 4600 Farm Properties s 13pecialty. 11, missed in our social affairs. _ ; LVIN BU.SHSY The many friends of Mr. Barrie are .Head Office :218 214 Confederation very glad to see him along the route', Life Building. Toronto. again. Bad roads and weather makes PICgERINGi Phone Main 1390. it very disagreeable for the big track. Bert Harvey has begun operations Branch Office: Gordon Building, for the building of his new house here. CONGOLEUM Pickering Ontario. A number of men are employed in Phone 0800. 28tf cleaning up the site' of the 'former i _ �' �T_ building We will heartily welcome, Je �ROA D B E lY Mr. -god Mrs. $solid ee our village. u Avery successful meeting of the W: s M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. VVV WATCHMAKER Lemmon on the 17th of March. Our - 337 Main street, Thronto 13+ ladles .are a husy bunch and their meetings mean work done for the __Brighten Your Rooms, _' rte of Greenwood. will he at the shop missionary hKle. A number of quilts opposite the Post Office, arenow ready for packing. _ Lighten Your Work, P 'C K E R / �f The drama sponsored by the B. S. 0, onlllareb litb was quite a success. Savo Your Money Ever Tueada5 afternoon from . The Kinsale Dramatic Club are to be 7 congratulated on their presentation by using 12.00to 5.00 o'clock. of so long a drama. The several char. 26tf • BRINtzf YOUR.REPARS acters were impersonated . in a very GOLi7 SEAL -- creditable manner for amateurs. ELM DALE MILLS are looking forward to a larger CONQ•OLEUM ART RUGS sttendaoce at Church and S. S. in the The new patterns see out now. See future as the roads and weather have en of them in oar window. ' ��� =NQ both 'bean the cause of many being �.. absent, We miss them and we need others. What would our -community v be without the Church and Sunday ft 5.50 9s6 ft. 7.50 For Pastry age School. Every one welcome. R ! ft. "'.4.25 1iz9 ft. 11.25 The Y. P. S. met at We home of p� ft. 13,00 , 9z12 ft. 15,00 Our Royal Brand Ire- Gerow on : Mond evening on f i ft. 16.75 9115 ft, 16,75 account of weather and condition of the roads attendance was not N good )plats 00 cents to 4.25 at your Grocer's. , _ as usual. The Toplct, "Seeping the Farts,ere who have wheat et our bath," led by -Mrs. Johnston and f g y pit cup. was eo joyed by those ppresent flour made from your own The next meetiaa will be Literary � / e �ritt wheat, We can and 8ticiati led by Min M. Feasbv and P rind it. group. will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bush. Greenwood. We wish Furniture. Dealer and Feed of 11 kinds- Chicken (feed, all the members will make an effort Funeral Director hejeed, chop, millfeed. to attend sod make this evening a " thorough success. Phone 1800 - Chopping every week -day. - Piakering, outuio =I N. Z+4CKWoo= Don't forget RatuTda s sale to- morrow (8aturdsyj p e ' p1, ^ .R7,4,v1:. .. •.Y`L��yY'., !F.._. V. e.. +w'Wfi.:: . •+» _ .. ..'.. . � ,. _ .!,a x, ._.::..,r.., ... ..:_r,- m..:.. z.._'.�L� -� '' :..- -' �+,�ei•' _... x.1, _;'. Y�...n. _ „y,- _ :... y_?.fs.�?��!y:7.•: li - ila Ormerod. UarissteMilne, Von- old Williams Babble Malcolm. Archie White. Ross Carter. Sr. I- Dorothy Wilson, Aubrey Smith. Hugh Light - body. Robert John Windsor. Doris Smith. Cecil Postill. Lois Turner, Jack Bielby. Jr. Pr.- Mildred White. Billy Harnimao. Mary Malcolm. Laura Mackay. Teaeber. STOUFFViLLIL W. H. Jones, a short distance from here. was buried on Saturday at Bloomington. aged. 79 years. Mr. Brathwatte, of Toronto, who bought out Silveeter Bros., is moving hie family to town this week, Rev. Mr. Maguire, Into Menaenite. Minister here, is moving to Toronto, where be begins evangelistic meetings. The Order of the Eastern Star bold a banquet in their rooms in Odd Fel- lows' Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. Inspector Hoag. on his. official visit here this week• strongly recommended aseverate High School building, in- stead of an addition to the present building. The sale of the late Mr. Berman's belongings brought about six hundred people to town on Thursday. . Had of the people attending could . not get within the range of the auctioneer's voice. An event. unique In the annals of local masonry. occurred here at the meeting of Ricbardson•Lodge A' F ' A M. on Friday night, when. with each of the offices filled by a Past Master. Dr. Neil C. Smitb received the third degree from the hands of his father. Dr. D. 0. Smith. who was presiding - officer. This is the first occasion dur- !ng M - years of the lodgea's history that a father has conferred a degree upon his eon. - Attend W. J. McDonald's sale on -"the 28th for fine dairy cows. OUNBARTOM Miss Annie Brander is spending a - week -with friends in our midst. Mr. Wright, of BHllantrae, vialted his cousins. Charles and Mrs, Smnles. James and Mrs. Marks and son have returned to their bome at Alktow. Bask. Alex Gourlie, we are pleased to re- pport, is able to be out again, after his Wm. and Mrs. Taylor and Miss Doris are movtng to Bowmanville in the now future. Miss Hunter, of Brooklin, spent the week -end here with her friend, Miss Bernice Eddy. Isaac and Mm- Nobes visited in the city last week with Mrs. Harry Goure lie and son, of. Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Berrie, and Miss Dorothy Davis are guests of Ww. and Mrs. Nicholson. Messrs. John Allison and Andrew Hamilton. of Ezoter, visited their cousin@, Allison Bros., last week. John Cameron. of Nova Scotia. spent the week -end with big sister. Mrs. Christlaa Anderson and family Walton and Mrs. Annie were called to the bed -side of the latter's father. Mr. Garfatt, 6t Brookliti, last week- end. Next Monday night will be "Liter- ary" night at the Young People's Soci- ety meeting and a talk on '•Helsth" l will be given by one of our local doe- tore. F fj ­ .­ . .% 00 f` V t Or fE- A 8 Whole or ground T BARLEY FEED -BRAN A. SHORTS} BCRAT19H FEED for poultry CRXCKED CORN : for poultry [ have a car of Cereal Feed whicta I consider the best value for feed I have seen for a long time. It Will pay to try it. 7 WREAT and BARLEY Wanted: - Vhopping Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. �C0AL =� A good supply of Hard and Soft-; Coal on hand. Also a supply i of Kindling Wood,F' stove length. Y; 12tf ' Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD MUNRO,. PIOKEKIN4 a Whitevale The Service 2 Motor overhauling, top and side our fain repairing r Battery Service--Charging -= and overbauling. All work guaraateed. Flat rate, service charge Phone 5610 Mark. Oeotral. : W. H. BERRY 1`t J Coal and Feed 3 F. A REESOR,, Z.tOQTT 3T 'ra_ TT •� '' Nut and Stove Coal -,and Coke, also All Kinds .ot Feud Cement, Lumber. Lath , rdrj F 'Terms . Strictly Cash With each-large tube, EVER READY .SHAVINGF CREADr€_ _ 'Pon get an Ever Ready Safety. Razor,and Blade abso- Eutiasly free. With each 25c purchase of ANY NALCO -� .HOUSEHOLD DRUGS--L You get a free earn le Of Tooth Paste. Mouth *ash ands. Klearoide. With each purchase of A.free sample of Gibbs' Fatu one English Dentriflce and r-- a free fairy story. : Zfl A limited quantity of ft'ee goods. fi so get yours early. n �R E. C. Jones, Phm.13 Druggist and Dispensing r C111emist. PICKERING, ONTARIO10 r °, WHITBY. G GREEN RIVER. - " "' r -rL T There is bright prospects that the A A special missionary eeryice will GREEN W OOD -. " ggreat championshlpp swim. promoted b School on Suaday. March 27th, at _ the starting po at and Toronto se the 1 10.16 a. m. John Knight. of Stuuff. _ 'loading v via". T ville, w _ c calve the sum of $50.000, o And f 8stabWhed 1598 3' t. oozes; t. oozes. V VUhttbyis favored.ou account of its - - WHITEVALC -H eadquarters - _ Ora sand $aB�etE mentioned; tno7Qding_ fie uass of a few days. lowest prices. from Owen Sound to Bay Is and and Mie, Dr. Beaton has raso D alts from Toronto to Niagara -on- the -Lake, spending s week with her -son, Dr. B.B. Shaping and Turning. The Whitby - Toronto route would Beaton, of Whitby. Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office Stools' have this advantage that it . Could, be The Senior Class of the Bap- be tiet Sun- have witnessed from all points on the shore defy School held a banquet on Tuesday from beginning to end. evening for the purpose of organizing $alt For Sale - for better work. Remmer's Bale for seed oats A number of our-farmers were city CHAS, A. WHITE. visitors on Tuesday. the occasion being Successor to late W. G. Barnes CHERRYWOOD. Simpson'ahorse sale. W. Johnetonee- Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill. -Out : cured one. Ou Tuesday evening, March the 15th, The box social of the Progressive the friends and neighbors of Arthur Class was a success. The audience was FURNITURE and Mrs Hodgson and family gathered treated to ao amusing and instructive at the home of Alfred and Mrs. Fenny program. About $45 was realized for AT BOTTOM PRICES to bid them farewell before their de- the piano fund. -�T parture to their new home at Harrow• t?• .L7.• .C.f A L smith. The _evening was spent' in Good hbrees at NeDonaid'b sale on CLAREMONT, ONT. cards and dancing and every 'one bad Monday, March 28th. Dressers $12 up, Washstands a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers were presented with two lovely tepee- SCHOOL REPORTS. and good sized mirrors. try chairs. The address was read by _ Silas Tool, white Mre half rice. It will Flett and Roy Report of S. S. No. 4 E . Pickering: P Morrieb, on behalf of the community, IV -Mary Aost9v, Leonard Barrett, : pay you to call. made the resentatioos. Mr, Hodg- Jack Anstey. Jr. III -Lloyd Andrus son responded very ably and thanked hon. Reg. Bryant, Jack Annan. Ernest his Cherrywood and Whitevale friends Bryant, Tbomaalne Arnold. Jr. II- for their kindness in showing their Roofing :Material I Ivan Harrettbon. Jr, II -Ada Arnold, appreciation of himself and famiiToo . in La 8ene Bryant. I- Clarence Craw -. - thia way. We are very sorry to e ford bon., Olive McNabney hon.. Betty Mr. and '.firs. Hodgson and family 5 z �Iritish Columbia Shingles Arnold. Doris Bryant. Pr. -Alice a z ., ., from our midst. as they have slways Tburmau, Mary :Neale, Llewellyn No. 2 8 and 5z Leers wilting workers in everything. Crawford, Harold Barlow, M. Tbo_mp- We all wish them every happiness son. teacher. - and prosperity in their new home and trust they will not forget their many Report of a s. No. amen in River), TORONTO ASPHALT Cherrywood and Wbitevale friends. for Feh• exams. Names to order of ROOFING _ merit: Jr. IV Thelma Haroiman,June Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 86 inch Get baled ha at Remmer's sale. White, Alfred Malcolm , Neil P Win. S' Sr. 11I -Jean Malcolm, Sandy Win. widths, 41n 1 Shingles; also ....�. Metal Valle and AUDLEY, cheater, Audrey .Jr. I Alfred sin Valley - hy .Tom Scofield. Jr. III-Lorraine Ridge Roll. The asaeaaor bas made his annual Harriman. Ross Cartel, Edythe Wil. -­11] aloe .,.f.,..... _ -.. __ .LL .__- liama. Gladys Bielby. Jenny Li,ght- VLIZABETH RICHARDSON -Sue. Dorothy Winter, of routo, spent �,er,.mor► 4 s the week -end with bar daughters here. to uhetate w V. Richardson, repro. - p � �, �� um weu -kawso Fire lasumce Camp.nia of + + 1 �G s The trustees have purchased •new r safe Sna�trt .tamsaaa 34t1 graaapbone and several books for the ?6 LUMBER YARD school. Jack Miner's book is one of POSTILi. Lf3ceased Auottoeeart them. orlaas call kin" steno 60 on om�sa- Wm. Squire. and Bona have purcb- : ...... ,ddaaa @rsra aivsr F. o.. Oat MINING MARKET aced a silo from W. H. Moore. of Rome- THE TOWNSHIP OI BBI bank, and have been busy taking it D• Osaveyanew. Oomdwoawter We buy and sell. furnish quotations down' are sorry o hear that Lorne A�aftaL s1,• stoaq as Isae sad information on all Listed and, y a° w�ow��.ar��sy � . ms's' 1/► Unlisted Mining Stocks. Saunders boa decided to quit t he bread nomm" wf►is ;. oas. t -v routs. We understand he is thinking lE, MAW, LICENSED AIIO• We will be pleased to advise what of moving to Oshawa. t stocks to buy or to hold. or Starry and Mrs. Myers, of Toronto. TtoNEER for York. Qntario and Durhaea _ what stock to sell. called at their house here o0 Sunday. d Coantmea. AD Ira& of sates �,o�r�� attended ? r � to. Terms reasonable. Ustaa� for .era easy be Clients ar8 making money by It is said they are having some trouble �t at NEWS' Oftne Sell tan Ind pa- following our advice. getting damages from the govern- -- Our- long experience to mining, ex- ment For the pranks played b the g . _. - tending over a period of twenty escaped inmate of the Ontario i 41. i n Jime years, allows unto (ve sound advice tal at Whitby. on the investment feature of a mine 'The drams and boz social advertised or the speculative feature of a pros• for the 1841, was postponed by reason pective mining venture. of the bad weather, but will be bold', as Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. this (Friday) evening March the 25th, when it is expected that a good' crowd if oa would have the Members of Rtandard will assemble to bear this good drama' you y y Stock Exchange. and buy one of the St. Patrick boxes. best. use Members of the Montreal Mining Exchange. BROUGHAM. j Brandram -: Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, We are all pleased to learn that Metropolitan Building, Mrs. Gen. E. Holtby is improving Henderson s TORONTO, ONTARIO nicely, after bar recent serious opera- Ph mes : Adelaide 8871 sad b9Ta ties. Paints and Varnishes -We Robert Fuller, of Stratford, is via - have them. Also, THE RURAL Itiag with Mrs. 0. A. Barclay and Oils, Shellac and Polishes. = family and with Edward and Mrs. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Willson. Tires and Tubes for your auto Mrs. Ralph Miller is still under the or bicycle. Real Rotate and Iosnranse. • ' doctor's care. We all bops for her " speedy recovery. Mrs. Miller le great- Phone 4600 Farm Properties s 13pecialty. 11, missed in our social affairs. _ ; LVIN BU.SHSY The many friends of Mr. Barrie are .Head Office :218 214 Confederation very glad to see him along the route', Life Building. Toronto. again. Bad roads and weather makes PICgERINGi Phone Main 1390. it very disagreeable for the big track. Bert Harvey has begun operations Branch Office: Gordon Building, for the building of his new house here. CONGOLEUM Pickering Ontario. A number of men are employed in Phone 0800. 28tf cleaning up the site' of the 'former i _ �' �T_ building We will heartily welcome, Je �ROA D B E lY Mr. -god Mrs. $solid ee our village. u Avery successful meeting of the W: s M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. VVV WATCHMAKER Lemmon on the 17th of March. Our - 337 Main street, Thronto 13+ ladles .are a husy bunch and their meetings mean work done for the __Brighten Your Rooms, _' rte of Greenwood. will he at the shop missionary hKle. A number of quilts opposite the Post Office, arenow ready for packing. _ Lighten Your Work, P 'C K E R / �f The drama sponsored by the B. S. 0, onlllareb litb was quite a success. Savo Your Money Ever Tueada5 afternoon from . The Kinsale Dramatic Club are to be 7 congratulated on their presentation by using 12.00to 5.00 o'clock. of so long a drama. The several char. 26tf • BRINtzf YOUR.REPARS acters were impersonated . in a very GOLi7 SEAL -- creditable manner for amateurs. ELM DALE MILLS are looking forward to a larger CONQ•OLEUM ART RUGS sttendaoce at Church and S. S. in the The new patterns see out now. See future as the roads and weather have en of them in oar window. ' ��� =NQ both 'bean the cause of many being �.. absent, We miss them and we need others. What would our -community v be without the Church and Sunday ft 5.50 9s6 ft. 7.50 For Pastry age School. Every one welcome. R ! ft. "'.4.25 1iz9 ft. 11.25 The Y. P. S. met at We home of p� ft. 13,00 , 9z12 ft. 15,00 Our Royal Brand Ire- Gerow on : Mond evening on f i ft. 16.75 9115 ft, 16,75 account of weather and condition of the roads attendance was not N good )plats 00 cents to 4.25 at your Grocer's. , _ as usual. The Toplct, "Seeping the Farts,ere who have wheat et our bath," led by -Mrs. Johnston and f g y pit cup. was eo joyed by those ppresent flour made from your own The next meetiaa will be Literary � / e �ritt wheat, We can and 8ticiati led by Min M. Feasbv and P rind it. group. will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bush. Greenwood. We wish Furniture. Dealer and Feed of 11 kinds- Chicken (feed, all the members will make an effort Funeral Director hejeed, chop, millfeed. to attend sod make this evening a " thorough success. Phone 1800 - Chopping every week -day. - Piakering, outuio =I N. Z+4CKWoo= Don't forget RatuTda s sale to- morrow (8aturdsyj p e ' p1, ^ .R7,4,v1:. .. •.Y`L��yY'., !F.._. V. e.. +w'Wfi.:: . •+» _ .. ..'.. . � ,. _ .!,a x, ._.::..,r.., ... ..:_r,- m..:.. z.._'.�L� -� '' :..- -' �+,�ei•' _... x.1, _;'. Y�...n. _ „y,- _ :... y_?.fs.�?��!y:7.•: li - ila Ormerod. UarissteMilne, Von- old Williams Babble Malcolm. Archie White. Ross Carter. Sr. I- Dorothy Wilson, Aubrey Smith. Hugh Light - body. Robert John Windsor. Doris Smith. Cecil Postill. Lois Turner, Jack Bielby. Jr. Pr.- Mildred White. Billy Harnimao. Mary Malcolm. Laura Mackay. Teaeber. STOUFFViLLIL W. H. Jones, a short distance from here. was buried on Saturday at Bloomington. aged. 79 years. Mr. Brathwatte, of Toronto, who bought out Silveeter Bros., is moving hie family to town this week, Rev. Mr. Maguire, Into Menaenite. Minister here, is moving to Toronto, where be begins evangelistic meetings. The Order of the Eastern Star bold a banquet in their rooms in Odd Fel- lows' Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. Inspector Hoag. on his. official visit here this week• strongly recommended aseverate High School building, in- stead of an addition to the present building. The sale of the late Mr. Berman's belongings brought about six hundred people to town on Thursday. . Had of the people attending could . not get within the range of the auctioneer's voice. An event. unique In the annals of local masonry. occurred here at the meeting of Ricbardson•Lodge A' F ' A M. on Friday night, when. with each of the offices filled by a Past Master. Dr. Neil C. Smitb received the third degree from the hands of his father. Dr. D. 0. Smith. who was presiding - officer. This is the first occasion dur- !ng M - years of the lodgea's history that a father has conferred a degree upon his eon. - Attend W. J. McDonald's sale on -"the 28th for fine dairy cows. OUNBARTOM Miss Annie Brander is spending a - week -with friends in our midst. Mr. Wright, of BHllantrae, vialted his cousins. Charles and Mrs, Smnles. James and Mrs. Marks and son have returned to their bome at Alktow. Bask. Alex Gourlie, we are pleased to re- pport, is able to be out again, after his Wm. and Mrs. Taylor and Miss Doris are movtng to Bowmanville in the now future. Miss Hunter, of Brooklin, spent the week -end here with her friend, Miss Bernice Eddy. Isaac and Mm- Nobes visited in the city last week with Mrs. Harry Goure lie and son, of. Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Berrie, and Miss Dorothy Davis are guests of Ww. and Mrs. Nicholson. Messrs. John Allison and Andrew Hamilton. of Ezoter, visited their cousin@, Allison Bros., last week. John Cameron. of Nova Scotia. spent the week -end with big sister. Mrs. Christlaa Anderson and family Walton and Mrs. Annie were called to the bed -side of the latter's father. Mr. Garfatt, 6t Brookliti, last week- end. Next Monday night will be "Liter- ary" night at the Young People's Soci- ety meeting and a talk on '•Helsth" l will be given by one of our local doe- tore. F fj ­ .­ . .% 00 f` V t Or fE- A 8 Whole or ground T BARLEY FEED -BRAN A. SHORTS} BCRAT19H FEED for poultry CRXCKED CORN : for poultry [ have a car of Cereal Feed whicta I consider the best value for feed I have seen for a long time. It Will pay to try it. 7 WREAT and BARLEY Wanted: - Vhopping Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. �C0AL =� A good supply of Hard and Soft-; Coal on hand. Also a supply i of Kindling Wood,F' stove length. Y; 12tf ' Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD MUNRO,. PIOKEKIN4 a Whitevale The Service 2 Motor overhauling, top and side our fain repairing r Battery Service--Charging -= and overbauling. All work guaraateed. Flat rate, service charge Phone 5610 Mark. Oeotral. : W. H. BERRY 1`t J Coal and Feed 3 F. A REESOR,, Z.tOQTT 3T 'ra_ TT •� '' Nut and Stove Coal -,and Coke, also All Kinds .ot Feud Cement, Lumber. Lath , rdrj F 'Terms . Strictly Cash With each-large tube, EVER READY .SHAVINGF CREADr€_ _ 'Pon get an Ever Ready Safety. Razor,and Blade abso- Eutiasly free. With each 25c purchase of ANY NALCO -� .HOUSEHOLD DRUGS--L You get a free earn le Of Tooth Paste. Mouth *ash ands. Klearoide. With each purchase of A.free sample of Gibbs' Fatu one English Dentriflce and r-- a free fairy story. : Zfl A limited quantity of ft'ee goods. fi so get yours early. n �R E. C. Jones, Phm.13 Druggist and Dispensing r C111emist. PICKERING, ONTARIO10 r °, VLIZABETH RICHARDSON -Sue. Dorothy Winter, of routo, spent �,er,.mor► 4 s the week -end with bar daughters here. to uhetate w V. Richardson, repro. - p � �, �� um weu -kawso Fire lasumce Camp.nia of + + 1 �G s The trustees have purchased •new r safe Sna�trt .tamsaaa 34t1 graaapbone and several books for the ?6 LUMBER YARD school. Jack Miner's book is one of POSTILi. Lf3ceased Auottoeeart them. orlaas call kin" steno 60 on om�sa- Wm. Squire. and Bona have purcb- : ...... ,ddaaa @rsra aivsr F. o.. Oat MINING MARKET aced a silo from W. H. Moore. of Rome- THE TOWNSHIP OI BBI bank, and have been busy taking it D• Osaveyanew. Oomdwoawter We buy and sell. furnish quotations down' are sorry o hear that Lorne A�aftaL s1,• stoaq as Isae sad information on all Listed and, y a° w�ow��.ar��sy � . ms's' 1/► Unlisted Mining Stocks. Saunders boa decided to quit t he bread nomm" wf►is ;. oas. t -v routs. We understand he is thinking lE, MAW, LICENSED AIIO• We will be pleased to advise what of moving to Oshawa. t stocks to buy or to hold. or Starry and Mrs. Myers, of Toronto. TtoNEER for York. Qntario and Durhaea _ what stock to sell. called at their house here o0 Sunday. d Coantmea. AD Ira& of sates �,o�r�� attended ? r � to. Terms reasonable. Ustaa� for .era easy be Clients ar8 making money by It is said they are having some trouble �t at NEWS' Oftne Sell tan Ind pa- following our advice. getting damages from the govern- -- Our- long experience to mining, ex- ment For the pranks played b the g . _. - tending over a period of twenty escaped inmate of the Ontario i 41. i n Jime years, allows unto (ve sound advice tal at Whitby. on the investment feature of a mine 'The drams and boz social advertised or the speculative feature of a pros• for the 1841, was postponed by reason pective mining venture. of the bad weather, but will be bold', as Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & Co. this (Friday) evening March the 25th, when it is expected that a good' crowd if oa would have the Members of Rtandard will assemble to bear this good drama' you y y Stock Exchange. and buy one of the St. Patrick boxes. best. use Members of the Montreal Mining Exchange. BROUGHAM. j Brandram -: Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, We are all pleased to learn that Metropolitan Building, Mrs. Gen. E. Holtby is improving Henderson s TORONTO, ONTARIO nicely, after bar recent serious opera- Ph mes : Adelaide 8871 sad b9Ta ties. Paints and Varnishes -We Robert Fuller, of Stratford, is via - have them. Also, THE RURAL Itiag with Mrs. 0. A. Barclay and Oils, Shellac and Polishes. = family and with Edward and Mrs. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Willson. Tires and Tubes for your auto Mrs. Ralph Miller is still under the or bicycle. Real Rotate and Iosnranse. • ' doctor's care. We all bops for her " speedy recovery. Mrs. Miller le great- Phone 4600 Farm Properties s 13pecialty. 11, missed in our social affairs. _ ; LVIN BU.SHSY The many friends of Mr. Barrie are .Head Office :218 214 Confederation very glad to see him along the route', Life Building. Toronto. again. Bad roads and weather makes PICgERINGi Phone Main 1390. it very disagreeable for the big track. Bert Harvey has begun operations Branch Office: Gordon Building, for the building of his new house here. CONGOLEUM Pickering Ontario. A number of men are employed in Phone 0800. 28tf cleaning up the site' of the 'former i _ �' �T_ building We will heartily welcome, Je �ROA D B E lY Mr. -god Mrs. $solid ee our village. u Avery successful meeting of the W: s M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. VVV WATCHMAKER Lemmon on the 17th of March. Our - 337 Main street, Thronto 13+ ladles .are a husy bunch and their meetings mean work done for the __Brighten Your Rooms, _' rte of Greenwood. will he at the shop missionary hKle. A number of quilts opposite the Post Office, arenow ready for packing. _ Lighten Your Work, P 'C K E R / �f The drama sponsored by the B. S. 0, onlllareb litb was quite a success. Savo Your Money Ever Tueada5 afternoon from . The Kinsale Dramatic Club are to be 7 congratulated on their presentation by using 12.00to 5.00 o'clock. of so long a drama. The several char. 26tf • BRINtzf YOUR.REPARS acters were impersonated . in a very GOLi7 SEAL -- creditable manner for amateurs. ELM DALE MILLS are looking forward to a larger CONQ•OLEUM ART RUGS sttendaoce at Church and S. S. in the The new patterns see out now. See future as the roads and weather have en of them in oar window. ' ��� =NQ both 'bean the cause of many being �.. absent, We miss them and we need others. What would our -community v be without the Church and Sunday ft 5.50 9s6 ft. 7.50 For Pastry age School. Every one welcome. R ! ft. "'.4.25 1iz9 ft. 11.25 The Y. P. S. met at We home of p� ft. 13,00 , 9z12 ft. 15,00 Our Royal Brand Ire- Gerow on : Mond evening on f i ft. 16.75 9115 ft, 16,75 account of weather and condition of the roads attendance was not N good )plats 00 cents to 4.25 at your Grocer's. , _ as usual. The Toplct, "Seeping the Farts,ere who have wheat et our bath," led by -Mrs. Johnston and f g y pit cup. was eo joyed by those ppresent flour made from your own The next meetiaa will be Literary � / e �ritt wheat, We can and 8ticiati led by Min M. Feasbv and P rind it. group. will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bush. Greenwood. We wish Furniture. Dealer and Feed of 11 kinds- Chicken (feed, all the members will make an effort Funeral Director hejeed, chop, millfeed. to attend sod make this evening a " thorough success. Phone 1800 - Chopping every week -day. - Piakering, outuio =I N. Z+4CKWoo= Don't forget RatuTda s sale to- morrow (8aturdsyj p e ' p1, ^ .R7,4,v1:. .. •.Y`L��yY'., !F.._. V. e.. +w'Wfi.:: . •+» _ .. ..'.. . � ,. _ .!,a x, ._.::..,r.., ... ..:_r,- m..:.. z.._'.�L� -� '' :..- -' �+,�ei•' _... x.1, _;'. Y�...n. _ „y,- _ :... y_?.fs.�?��!y:7.•: li - ila Ormerod. UarissteMilne, Von- old Williams Babble Malcolm. Archie White. Ross Carter. Sr. I- Dorothy Wilson, Aubrey Smith. Hugh Light - body. Robert John Windsor. Doris Smith. Cecil Postill. Lois Turner, Jack Bielby. Jr. Pr.- Mildred White. Billy Harnimao. Mary Malcolm. Laura Mackay. Teaeber. STOUFFViLLIL W. H. Jones, a short distance from here. was buried on Saturday at Bloomington. aged. 79 years. Mr. Brathwatte, of Toronto, who bought out Silveeter Bros., is moving hie family to town this week, Rev. Mr. Maguire, Into Menaenite. Minister here, is moving to Toronto, where be begins evangelistic meetings. The Order of the Eastern Star bold a banquet in their rooms in Odd Fel- lows' Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. Inspector Hoag. on his. official visit here this week• strongly recommended aseverate High School building, in- stead of an addition to the present building. The sale of the late Mr. Berman's belongings brought about six hundred people to town on Thursday. . Had of the people attending could . not get within the range of the auctioneer's voice. An event. unique In the annals of local masonry. occurred here at the meeting of Ricbardson•Lodge A' F ' A M. on Friday night, when. with each of the offices filled by a Past Master. Dr. Neil C. Smitb received the third degree from the hands of his father. Dr. D. 0. Smith. who was presiding - officer. This is the first occasion dur- !ng M - years of the lodgea's history that a father has conferred a degree upon his eon. - Attend W. J. McDonald's sale on -"the 28th for fine dairy cows. OUNBARTOM Miss Annie Brander is spending a - week -with friends in our midst. Mr. Wright, of BHllantrae, vialted his cousins. Charles and Mrs, Smnles. James and Mrs. Marks and son have returned to their bome at Alktow. Bask. Alex Gourlie, we are pleased to re- pport, is able to be out again, after his Wm. and Mrs. Taylor and Miss Doris are movtng to Bowmanville in the now future. Miss Hunter, of Brooklin, spent the week -end here with her friend, Miss Bernice Eddy. Isaac and Mm- Nobes visited in the city last week with Mrs. Harry Goure lie and son, of. Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Berrie, and Miss Dorothy Davis are guests of Ww. and Mrs. Nicholson. Messrs. John Allison and Andrew Hamilton. of Ezoter, visited their cousin@, Allison Bros., last week. John Cameron. of Nova Scotia. spent the week -end with big sister. Mrs. Christlaa Anderson and family Walton and Mrs. Annie were called to the bed -side of the latter's father. Mr. Garfatt, 6t Brookliti, last week- end. Next Monday night will be "Liter- ary" night at the Young People's Soci- ety meeting and a talk on '•Helsth" l will be given by one of our local doe- tore. F fj ­ .­ . .% 00 f` V t Or fE- A 8 Whole or ground T BARLEY FEED -BRAN A. SHORTS} BCRAT19H FEED for poultry CRXCKED CORN : for poultry [ have a car of Cereal Feed whicta I consider the best value for feed I have seen for a long time. It Will pay to try it. 7 WREAT and BARLEY Wanted: - Vhopping Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. �C0AL =� A good supply of Hard and Soft-; Coal on hand. Also a supply i of Kindling Wood,F' stove length. Y; 12tf ' Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD MUNRO,. PIOKEKIN4 a Whitevale The Service 2 Motor overhauling, top and side our fain repairing r Battery Service--Charging -= and overbauling. All work guaraateed. Flat rate, service charge Phone 5610 Mark. Oeotral. : W. H. BERRY 1`t J Coal and Feed 3 F. A REESOR,, Z.tOQTT 3T 'ra_ TT •� '' Nut and Stove Coal -,and Coke, also All Kinds .ot Feud Cement, Lumber. Lath , rdrj F 'Terms . Strictly Cash With each-large tube, EVER READY .SHAVINGF CREADr€_ _ 'Pon get an Ever Ready Safety. Razor,and Blade abso- Eutiasly free. With each 25c purchase of ANY NALCO -� .HOUSEHOLD DRUGS--L You get a free earn le Of Tooth Paste. Mouth *ash ands. Klearoide. With each purchase of A.free sample of Gibbs' Fatu one English Dentriflce and r-- a free fairy story. : Zfl A limited quantity of ft'ee goods. fi so get yours early. n �R E. C. Jones, Phm.13 Druggist and Dispensing r C111emist. PICKERING, ONTARIO10 r °, IMW WN7 _N Aim WM FN, -W-0 M M tT p TEN" , 7101WMW -T, a, 1. Q, 15 If so It would do *r good to learn is iu a tha - cleverness had missed its t BAKE YOUR'OWN mark. her j, ­-riavour' _M (To be continued.), 15 R E A D WrrH A The el"rly couple were visIting the ,,' '� 9 cemetery. The wife wandered ahead of lii�ir husband. ORANGE R0, On one tombstone she saw t PEKOE I "rde "TempIus F%*tl ("Time Flieis'%! SL"D and remembered words that the same YEAST were on-viieir old clockat home. ES She calle• to heir husbaz id: "Here's the Crave of the man who made our i CAK '41 clock." T0 ,Why They Came Out. Is In turning over the leaves of w4er► cup Is a now delimit. Ask for it. I scrapbook, one day, a small boy camel I across the well -known picture of some chic jurA_oat-*Utbeh dmma owm am examined the picture carefully, and �-ye then, a grave.look, remarked: maw_ - 'cuuse they were They came out afraid of being boiled." Provi -Enough. In a small vi-liage a neNV letter -box had been installed, causinrm:rach 14 emt among the village chlbdren as to HFAWN A" mw -hom. It 4elonged. BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. great news for you, good' enough to "It must be the, minister's," said little lad. -gainuel Hontybun, retired English! bfing you down sharp." T Try Again. finds blood in his rain� "Just heard about it from another "It can�t be." contradicted another, 1vorkman—Hey! I want twenty "don't you see what, It say's on it, 'No pounds damages fer }es car bumping gau the morning of the murder source," Roake replied. -j!You-refer, of ri r 011� 4i don't on Sundays' ?" Francis Lathrop. iof course, to Lathrop being at the MY wife!" . Lathrop, nephew, P., Sir Guy Lat and on- I •Grange. , Motorist - "Twenty' pounds! But, gaged to marry argaret, daughter! GETTING SOMETHING FOR "On the contrary my news doesn't good heavens! She doesn't appear to fliter t of Sir Francis, is suppected o thb Is entered the shop and lit the NOTHING. touch Lathrop at all. From an Sic- H be hurt! murder.. He-escapea-ar lamp. Pwpj* d;ece1v­e__t1____ emsel-ves-1-a- '% 'er ''intO hiding. Meanwhile mall-"Well, you Simme th, I cessory I have secured a confession to thInkilic the can get something for' money-, --an' If She gin'!, I'd] give you' Adrian Klyne, 'det6tive, 'emplo ed * implicating the- - actual murderer, y by Margaret he hoped to trace the man in a few n6thing, especially , it they buy cheap another 'go' at 'er." ret work' with Adela though informant has absconded, working has obtained ag hours." tee and think they will get satisfac- # 41� Larkin ginst incidentally kidnap g a lady. I - the Honeybuns and their chauffeur, Samuel Honeybun cleared his Lion. ip Among the curious trades mention-, P on him again Wilmot, called Monkey Face shall have my hand, Mr. - Sam Me k within a few hours, and you really throat and spoke for the first time ed in the London Post Office Direc-' In revenge, hid for} are dandy-roll makeirs� milk., Monks Face receive him during the interview. His voice Kill warts with MlnarcVs Liniment. Glen himself in a ga%,� back of the ought to be on the spot to guard manufacturers, coal-dust Larkin home,. with intention of kid.-into custody and act on his conies- shook a little, suggesting indignation. 9 napping Adela and bringing Klyne Sion. 1have no power to arrest, you "Mr.. Inspector Roake," be said, "I - Variations of temperature serve �gri-amalgamators -brewery -amalgarnators, and Within striking distance through the know.- take it kindly of you to have come to wind up a clock just invented- by &natQTni'*ts'* osteologistli. �;capture.. Adela has left the house to to us before executing your warrant a Swiss in Zurich; a model, which "Look here," said Roak,6 in a.rasp- Mlnard'@�-the dependable 11niment, berries near the -eame and Wil-' against Sir Guy Lathrop. Let me has been under a test for twelve met has been watching her through a, ing voice that ought to have snapped I confess that it wa3..j who suggested months, has ne, er been touched by the wire "you haven't fallen for the that parrot ruse tom son, suspect- human hands since it was first get spy-hole. red rain stunt, have you, lord?' NOW GOON WITH THE s� STOR ing. as I did, an adverse influence going. Y' "The red rain is the winning j, About the, time that Adela Larkin's horse" came th re-1 "To- .11 trying to embroil us. I believe-that prematurely received letter was be- I I isn't my fault, Inspector. If you will Lord Buipeter's informant was a ing, perused by a pair of very serious take my di5 interested advice you will a' Iman named W'om<,t, who has latterly *yes at the Cheverel inn, Inspector come to t he front without a moment's (been in my sans. employ as h chauf- Rooks, entered his room at -Scotland delay, and I- Will promise that you feur." . ard and flung his cap into a corner. .Yard shall have all the feathers to stick in grounds ds have you for that He was angry and dispirited. His your own 'cap. - I am not out -for belief, Mr Hon-eybun"' demanded Roake specialty .of combing London for a credit for myself, but to catch the in his most official manner. -"wanted" man for once had proved a murderer." Have you any reason to suspect that dead failure. Not a trace of Sir Guy "Who is he, my lord?" pleaded 'Wilmot has a guilty knowledge of Lathrop had he been able to irk UP-! Ro9ke, humbler now. ISir Francis Lathrop's inurder?" The newly ffedge4 baronet whom be! was determined to F-ddip with his .You must come down and find1distressed The, old gentleman appeared to be by the (luestion . or by the BA13,1 S _ ��w ow SOA% Pure Frapart that out for yourself if you are to I manner of the que-stionej. Raoke had uncle's -murder refused to let him put get all the credit," was the answer, een such a cordial partisan, and F Ahe saddle on. �spoken with such sarcasm as "long '. duqt&nce" could impart. to It. somehow Mr. Honeybun Sensed a dis- cordant note in the cordiality. He went to his &.Aak and picked up' the mail which had accumulated dui - I "I was Just about to start, ri�y lord, "No. no, Inspector," he laugh4d • .0 ''..,ing the dby. It was a fairly heavy � on the strength,of the other inf9rma_ uneasily. It I' had had an*y r "one, i' luding all the deliveries since' eamon• 'Where shall I find your lord- for Suspecting Wilmot t of guilty Puri o farther than ne tion. Its superior strength makes -the morning -nne, for he had been RhjP?s, nary flours. It is perfect for all yovl knowledge I should- have imparted it ordi r7ling cakes, pigs, hunting for many hours. An enve- am speaking from the Inn, but to you, I - has ust co e lope with the Cheverel postmark re- I may have gone out only j in t my buns and bread - so the one flour. sack only is necessary. paid his rapid sorting. EaOrly he when YOU get memory 'that my son fixed it up- with Try Purity Flair to-day - it is certain to please you. tore it open and read: here. If soj I will leave Word where Wilmot to_er-watch Lord Bul- N " I have gone. And See here, Roake." peter, of whose -good faith we were "Dear Mr. Roake--You hid better "My lotid!" beginning to be a little doubtful ow- -rome back. I have spotted your man; "Pack your car with a few good ing to his association with.a person - ..PURITY FL® UR !for you. He is holed up in. his own ,chaps useful in a scrap. Revolvers whom we mistrust. It is possible that 3 earth at ths, Grange. I played an and that sort of thing. . They may be Wilmot may have, trod too close on 59nd 30C in Stan# for our 700 -trips Purity Flour Caoi Booi. 1162 innocent little trick all on my own' wanted." - . I Bulpeter's heels' and" in turn have 'We"Wo Ceasda Fkar Idills Co. Limited, Torecto, mostreal. ouswa.* Balm Jobe. t of Mrs. Vansittart, I The Inspector gurgled a further bee, A and wormed it out. iquestion geyser into the transmitter, but pacify Buloier be may have fabri- boss the' show but doesn't. Talk' spluttered a curse when - he found rated some sort of a pretended con.- kboul; pulling chestnuts out of the flre.' that he had been cut off, Ile had half fesslon. That would be 'about Wil- I had d to retrieve her parrot after' a mind to put through a fresh call mot's f6rni, wouldn't it. JamesT' opening its cage myself, and got -qe-. but,' deciding against it, replaced the Both th-I Inspector and the elder ti -yerely pecked for my pains. But Mrs. � receiver on its book. Honeybun jurned to Mr.' James for ATLANTIC C V. coughed up the 'needful and you! The big car rushed through the confirmation of this ingenious ex- are fairly on to it. Sir Guy is there night - and in something under two planation. But the� turned in vain. all right.-Yours faithfully, J) hears pulled up at the Honeybun The chair. in which Mr. James had "JAMES HONEYBUN."-. home. Lea.ving his subo. r dinates out= been sitting Was --vacant. While Mr, 7 The Inspector voiced his glee in a. side, Roake was shown into the Samuel Honeybun was elaborating throaty chuckle. He was about to smoking- room, where the Honeybuns, his- answer to the Inspector's very of- fathir and son, were fortifying them- ficial quf-stio'n' press a button, which would bring. a, Mr. James Honeybun she fastest of the Yard cars to the' 6"lvl" with hot toddy. had stolen silently from the room, door, when his teleplione bell rang. I Mr. James FUmeybun, flushed andl Thank you, Sir;" said Ro3ke dryly. P off "Yes," he answered the call. "In-, eager, rose at the Inspector's en- 1 "Your son seems to have tl*d of the Spector Roake speaking." trance. -"By-Jove, but you have been'. subject.' Ali, Well! I won't troubip "I prompt!" he exclaimed. "Are you yoi]i further ai pfiesient. I bid you am" -there was a slight pause vie, Lathrop Out to ght9,"j good night, Mr.-Honeybun. Bulpeter, at Cheverel. I ha going to dig Lath, night;" W "That is what I am here Roake aNgented. "But -I thought I 'for Tfe police car broke all'recoids on It !the short run to the inn, where, since, only fair to you to look in land:! for a per- closing time was long past the sonRl corroboration of your- letter. 1 lord stood in" the doorway awaiting it., SPECIAL RATES A- FEATURES oualmr. LENT Letters'eiin be forked, you know, and; "Lord Bulpeter has gone• out", he' verification is specially necessary in annoAnced. "but his lordship request- THE BOARDWALKS MOST AUVRING SEWR VISIT THE HOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL this instance. Subsequent to' the rew ed me to say that he would be found cm Tee SOAq*WALK ceipt of our. letter I had a telephonic at the Rectory. lie , hoped that you FIREPROOF - CAPACITY 700 - GARAGE 120 CA" CONCERT ORCHESTRA -OCEAN PORCH AND SUN DECK couiniuni .,%vould- follow. him quickly. Thingl;�.M-e cation from Lord Bulpeter, I&MMIKAN AN* NROftAH PLAN! OWPOICSILSHIP MANAGEMENT -e different informs - !moving, I:was to say." giving some qiu WILLIAM 5. CMAVIS MANAGING DIRECTOR tiov,'though I don't attach much im- The rage of Monkey-Face after the ' r Real h portince to.it.00 letter teas snatched from h im by an - "Lord' Bulpeter!" sneered iris loTrg.- L.a-s-t-i-n-g Refreshment youngiii- Honeybun. "No matter 'what evaporate. he may call himself, dad, and 1. 'be- � Ife entered the shelter and lit the i Get Nips - deli- - lieve he has gone over to the enemy. ,.lamp which he had put out on his cious Peppermint Th-,t is why I got busy with Mrs. � departure to KI, to tile, pitilul-) o• •.I Canadian Plan Book flavored gurn in Vaitsittart's parrot. Would you mind 'Adela N'va"s reclining, still ih•i the sqnic; I ! . .... 1 1. _'A repeating to me the yarn pitched by awkward attitude, against the wooden Practical Articles on sugar-coated Bulpeter over the 'phone?" post t-0 which she was so cruelly: Building, Finarmaing, fi form— 0 "Not at all," said Roake. "I hilNft'bound. Her eyes ranged over the Decorating, Furnishing and Gardening been wondering if you could add to'hideous countenance of her jailer and Illustratin it or, more likely, knock it out al-to- there was an impudent gleans in them , , g )Wmee that reprevent the newest gether. Bulpeter alkges'that be has as she noted'Abe signs that all had: ideas and latest treatment it Colonial, Enwhah. Spanish and Domestic design-bungalow, b. obtained from an accessory to Sir: not gone according to- plan. I cottage and two-storey residences. They f yam. "Footed the letter?" she inquired con-, cover all types of construction. Designed Francis Lathrop'�: murderer, a 7.A beneficw tr"t�leewcs mouth fiession - confirming the vallaie' of the a, rasually.as if she was questioning by Canadian arckitects from eafh provinm rain-gauge• clue and implicating the � a maidservant whom she had dis- Ready Now.. Order Yours Toda !real murderer, who is n,-,t Sir (,j-jjy'pst,-!,.4ud on the errand. Sp*cW Price NCO"' per CaVy Nw - that gleam of malicious tri- Uvry At"ll I "Bulpeter also said," ' roee�-rlied the, 'h land not been lost on the rniq- Lathrop." unip p MacLean Wder's Guide Inspector, sh�ipcn The little vixen, a tor, "that his informant has disappeared, at the -arne time­nhrruct. t.dd hire)-,•f. thought that somehow w 344 Adelaide St. Wes' IGUE No. 13,--'27. ing a lady. his lordship added that "he lvft'd dished him over that letter. yv .,. .ve.i. _..,rj my...- ,,:- a wt ,•- ad...�...T,, 1:.1k ♦ -' _ 1,. •r:' ..vV. q., i:,. :,fix. .,. r?TI- •.T .,r.y; �s:Cio.:9cw. � - rs'i.; «. • ..�. ,`°i.;� .. r ,, ...> <., . r • :r,:,,; .,.� ':zxi�arA':^c s -.�s +::�°.<.s 4: 'as"Z ;�wa• ..� uw �w .. � :.. :.t" i .... r.,. . '.. «.'.: ... .:: ^_ -K.. ..�,,. :..•;.�j..M1 . -. ..:... -: �' ,. - rt..• ;:y:.,.- .F,. ,- .�.•� -� :l:.l.. .,r,:. ; .,�,- Q :`.;�,;. ... .r c.-..� ' .-r„ "'Y .= w+, - - �,«;'..._. -: -'r ` v: . ..,,e• -,, Y.; .. y - 5 CAE NATIONALISTS�ENTER BOY SWEPT THROUGH SITUATION IN ALBAN IA CAUSES_ IATIY E CITY OF SHANGHAI _ 150 -FOOT TUNN�EI. � REAL EU RoPEAN WAR SCARE _ - P.tQmgt. Acton of Brother in Foreign Settlements Are the Jugoalavia'a Action Calls %s Scene of Feverish Activity; Giving Alarm Enabled Protests from Main Powers. French Concession Closes Miraculous Rescue. Barbed -Wire Barriers. Cargill, Ont., March 20. -Lorne LEAGUE OF NATIO f Weber, 7- year -old son of E. J. Weber, ] hardware dealer of town, had a mir.- COUNCIL' MAY BE a ., ARRANGEMENTS MADE aculous escape from drowning in the CALLED. FOR PEACEFUL OCCU- TeeswatA River, here about three PAT101y. s o'clock yesterday afternoon. The lit- London, March 20. -The first real $ tle boy, accompanied, by a. twin bra- European war scare in years has �. ther, Lloyd, was playing with a tri- arisen suddenly, and, like that of 1914,1 Shanghai, March 21.- The Chinese cycle around the mill race when he I Centres in the obscure Southeast. The �'•, -� Nationalists have entered the native I backed the wheel into the huge con- situation on the wild frontier between !? Deity of Shanghai. General Pi Hsu - ` crete tunnel below, containing orate! Jugo-Slavia and Albania, almost road- then,' Commander of the Northern ! to a depth of some six feet. Eight less and inaccessible for reliable in- forces` in China, is reported to have minutes elapsed from the time the lad vestigation even by the great Euro -, - ", taken refuge in the French concession disappeared anti) he came out at the pean powers, is gravely worrying! b1 The Cantonese have cut the Shanghai- opposite side, of the tunnel, which is Foreign Ministers here and on she 1 Nanking Railway. at least 150 feet in length. He was Continent. Meantime there is feverish activity unconscious when removed from the Herr Seresemann, presiding officer, , x in the foreign settlements. The barbed- water but regained consciousness a of the Council of the League of Na- j+ wire barriers in the concession few minutes later, tions, has telegraphed Foreign Secre OIL the border have all Been closed. The An examination rev6oled that the tary Sir Austen Chamberlain here; the main barriers of the international' _ lungs contained no 'water and it is French Foreign Ministry, and pre - I Charles L. Burton settlement are still open, but they may thought that the lad became uncon- sumably other capitals, asking wheth Recently e6wted piesi U- 0__ re- settlement ^t^� at any-moment. scieus from fright soon after entering ! o r ague. ; �► . g er the powers desire hiss M -tail- ' , Thousands of armed and unarmed the water, which enabled )him to float immediate session of the League Coun- g g David Bradshaw Crombie g dl to deal with the, menace. The Brit -' The Ju Slav Government denies soldiers are swarming through the through the tunnel tountr outside the ' foreign I Former prominent bank manager of e c y gn settle- Prompt action on the part of his ish Foreign p g 8� P P Thorold and St. Catharines and a well- gn Olflce has replied, asking m toto the chrar of war re Bra Inents, but every ptecau!tion has been twin brother, Lloyd, in giving the i known resident of those two muntei• y g g a delay until the situation clarifies. flop made by Italy. . 1 - Indications to-night were that there P l6e nto on if arcvntu n his died the boy. undoubtedly saved been rescued � The Fg attitude a of the other great pow - i The crisis has arisen out - favorable ie- would be no fighting close to Shang from the water as soon as he reached Yeas, f?oidowing a stroke. He was a Chrmberlain also has received Italy to drive from power the Alban alai. General Pi Hsu -then, the Shan- Fenian Bald veteran of 1866, and one the other end o! the tunnel he would memoranda, covering fifteen type - ion president, Ahmed Zogu Bey, who fig, -tang defender of Shanghai, it is r•n- have been carried down the stream. mored, tree of the oldest old boys of Upper Canada written pages, from Italy which is is friendly to Italy.,ItaIy signed the gone over to the Cantonese. College -j�� -�� _ of sensational charactev and has i treaty of Tirana, in which she agreed { There was no confirmation of this re- _ ARCT� BLIZZARD i r L 1 j(� greatly perturbed inner Government to land an army in Albania to support port, but it is stated that he sent a Shantung. soldiers arrived outside the circles. In this document the Italian him if he is attacked. This might be representative to General He Ying- French concession to -day, but made ; Foreign Office claims that Jugo - regarded by Jugo-Slavia as cause for ' ? Ching, the Southern Commander, to I no attempt to enter. It was their AWAY Slavia is making militpry prepsra- war with Italy. .discuss the conclusion of a truce in 'presence that caused the French to flops against Albania and cites anch From a. Jugo-Slav source here it 1 order to avoid fighting in the Shang - close their wire barriers, specific proof as the double - tracking � is learned that the Belgrade Govern- hai area. British troops, beginning to-morrow, Man Thousand Lost to Fleet �-of railways on which troops would be; went has been trying to control ih• ' This, in connection with the fact will occupy the more remote British y moved, of troop concentrations, the' surrectionary bands on its Albanian: y that the Shantung forces have made + houses which are outside the settle - I by Breaking of Ice Floes. ao attempt to hold the Southern line calling of reserve officers, and other, frontier and has captured some of its d j went boundary, St. John's, Nfld. -Hirh hopes for a measures- against Italy. The British leaders *he were then sent into- Bos- deseending on Shanghai, tends to con- The sition here to -ni ht is such record sealin r -eason b the New- ' wail- informed Chinese circles e d g g Y are inclined to give these claims some pia. It was admitted that it may be firm the belief in forei military, and occupy h credence. impossible to prevent incidents which � that the Southerners can occu foundland flee: �a��e daa ed whet an I • Shanghai, except the foreign settle- :%'relic blizzard broke up the Ice floes Danger to general peace lies, as in might give Italy pretext for invoking mti that some arrangement has been made meats, as soon as they care to walk in. on which the hardy hunters had made 1914, in the fact that the great. pour- •the. Tirana treaty to land troops. regarding Shanghai between General 4 - their kill. Reports reaching this city ers are not united. Italy Is pledged; Thia source of information staked Chang Kai -shek. the Cantonese Corn- ( expressed fear that many, thousands I in support of the present- Albanian, than any Jugo-Slav military prepare- mander -in- Chief, and General Chang I Kingsville. -Two thousand swans i of seals would be lost. %. Taung•chang, Governor of Shanghai, have arrived at I{ingeville, Ont., in Government it tlra hatter is attacked. flop that may have been taken on whose whereabouts recently has been V their annual spring trek to the North, I The start of the annual hunt this British sympathy on the Adriatic Italian frontiers can only be regarded "a I year was propitious, Before the date "' Y question is now strongly with ItaI defensive and as undertaken in re- ,� r .,.st mystery. Everything points to such; and are being afforded ample protec- C q g y y' ; as - , an arrangement, -and there is even the lion from poachers. Five thousand I set by law for commencing the slaugh- France, on the other hand, is un- sponse to Italian preparations which ter of young seals, the fleet of nine friend)& to Italy and has an alliance have been in progress a long time. I ;possibility that there is an under - I geese have also reached the Jack steamers located vast herds on the standing between General Chang Kai- i Miner bird sanctuary, where they, too, with Jugo- Slavis. It is stated furthermore that Jugo- 1i , scan and Marshal Chang Tso-lin, the are finding food and protection. Jack ice floating down from Davis Strait. I It is feared here that France would Slavia would welcome intervention ms-µ Vanchurian war lord. ( Miner's place is also the ineeca these I The problem of finding the fat' hav- !not consent to serious loreasure being and an impartial investigation by the ing been solved, the hunters kille row ht on Jugo-Slavia by the'League' League�of Nations. There has thus far been no incident days of hundreds of humans who like S 100,000 'seal's in the first three days of Nations or a concert of the great l •- on the British line, which is strongly to see the spring swarmings of the of the season. { powers, as It might weaken French' Oldest BritiA M.P. Dies• held. Seven thousand retreating birds. I r Only one -half of the pelts had been prestige and influence in Belgrade.) he L A- -S' H C U. the ld dot brought aboard the ships w en t Hungary and Bulgaria, neighbors oil on n. it spry rsi o - , + blizzard broke Thursday night. The Jugo- Slavia with festering grievances, est member of the British House of , seals were gathered in great heaps on because of peace treaties,. would be Commons, died in London last weep_, the ice pans, awaiting haulage to the ,Hatched with extreme anxiety in case] in his eighty -first year. He was elect- steamers, The force of the wind dis of trouble arising out of Albania. An ed for Glasgow and Aberdeen univer• ,posed the ice pack; making it impos- Italian war against Jugo-Slavia would sitiea in 1908 and had represented this able that the hunters would be able to strain French - Italian relations to the' Scottish universities in Parliament find the floes -on which the. pelts had Pe utmost. !since 1918. He was a Conservative. "held strict) to question under die- for pert of the ,'iatance, atul' this haa'son s, wain an ancient instrument 14,_ )canners, $2. 5 to calves, $9 t1 y q 13 g Comb honey -$4 to $o per dozen. $0,75; hogs, $11.75 with a $2 per hog aateion. lei to a protest from the T. sad N. O. which was said to be ore than 150 Smoked meats - Hart's, coed., 28 to ( premium on selects and 50c r awt, t' MARCH 16TH -- -Karl C. Homuth officials. years old. 20c; cooked hams, 42 to 44c; smoked cut on shops and heavies. • ,�,i , ,� .' .•. w. ...r.;... �...'w... . _.....eRGYJ• hwr.+�as. - t i. „i ,.. .r •. ... v+u. sue• .. +n.... R. v .. uz _ ....w,.. _ vFu :...' ; �^l'k'i -"al. bbe"�/]R54.i�'. � .,._... u_ �......... ..- ...+. ±e- w..__n- .11u.L'.].•.. �. .L .:m.,.�i.._..,...a ",.... . •Y._. '_...... :. a.. breJ ..s..... r' ?.atri.- .5F- .s_.,.A'.r'... X.... .. : �'.'�Lv� hiu.LrL..+vfJ�k+e.AL iSw3... ,rt!: ,�',. ✓L..,..1+��vYI++Sd' DAY BY DAY i i roils, 25c; brenkfdst bacon, 30 to 35c; y y -PROGRESS D arkiets C backs, boneless, 33 to 40c -; but w w 7U l i another stage, b i4 t s ' ments. This amendment raises',ex- I asked for "beer by glass" for the T rolls, $38.5. per bbl• emption oL householders from $2,000 workingman. 5t r, Sinclair heatedly _ _ M Man. wheat -No. 1 North., $1.64; Lard -Pure tierces, 14 to 14%c, to $3,000 and non- householders from replied, stating that advocating -beer ' Climbing Over Blocks ' 15 to 151/sc; pails, 1 $1,400 to $1,500. House only sat for, by glass," Homuth was outside M Youngster Pulls Them from 3 Man, oats, No. 2 CW, nominal; No.! prints, 161/2 to 17c; shortening tierces, °- an hour, but passed five Government the question, John G. Lethbridge' Y 3; not quoted; No: 1 feed, 60c• No. ?'13 t measures and eight private bills,t (Prog., West Middlesex) upheld the -. :Grand River at Galt. f feed, 58c; western rain 1141,4 to 15c; blocks and tins; 16 to g quotations, J chief in interest being the granting O.T.A. and referred to the fact Com - i J w, assistance to Royal W -No. 2 !` maintaining o I•do, f serted b rents; legitimization of. B I both about 8 ears of 'age, from b bags included: Bran, per ton, 32.25 children b subsequent intermarriage not Y drowning in the swollen Grand River. s shorts, per ton, $34.115; middlings, Of parents; assistance to town of !South Oxford) was against bill, but ! Since the Rood children have been $ $40.26. $6.60 to $6.26; do, tom. to mad., $4 to Timmins by increasing town's pro- would s Ont. oats, 55e, f.o.b. shippin points. $5.26; do, fair to good, $5.50 to $6, Y Y' Po of mining taxes. a o � �• March- 15TH - Debate on second' would not support. Raney amendment. f suddenly both fell into the water, $ $1.24, f.o.b. shipping points, accord- b butcher bulls, good to choice, $5 to reading of Government Control Leslie Woke (U.F.O., East Lambton)'j h hi to freighta. r r Bill featured the Premier speaking to adjourned House, and will continue : P bolognas, $3.50 to $3.80; baby beef, $S j ziness. b Buckwheat -7bc, nominal. to $10; feeders, choice, $5.75 to $6.25, � jr ed -not to suppress but to control '� the current, which began• to draw t titan. flour-First pat., $8, d do, fair, $5 to $5 25; stockers choice, = '•liquor sale, by education "would not T them '-from the bank, when young d do, second pat., $7.50. i $5.25 to $5.75; do, fair to med., $4 to 4 : :: only eliminate abuses but change whole s s t Bates climbed over blocks of ice. O Ont. flour -To; into, 9cJ per cent $4.50; springers, $80 to $95, t >' attitude toward the use of alto- 0 0 i • H He pulled the Robinson girl out of p patent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, milch cows, $65 to $80; plain` " i a t the water; and the little Elliott girl $ $5.30; seaboard, in bulk; $5.40. to med. cows, $40 to $69; calves, choice - -_ ; Jiquor trans actions." "Penalties will 0 0�1� y m managed t r ' t only so long as, they behave them- b b a abort to fall back into the water, t twins, 2l'c;,tripiets, 27c. Old Stiltons,;$10. °_5; s selves." The wide powers were given P Pet , when he reached her and brought her. 3 30c. heavies $•1.50 to $5; do,. culls, $3 to' Commission because ' bill aimed to � ,�4t0, w safe) to shore. The water i Bp tter-- Finest creamer prints, 4G,$03.50; r _ p prohibit the "abuse of liquor as a bev- � �.�.�. t l B04NDARY ado r river is still high' on account of t to 4 erase." Beer will be sold at cost. + + 0 0 c i f Eggs 4 { Hon. W. ' aoaQ r s 39 to 40c;. fres;.r extras, IaosA, 38 to $11.40; select premium, per.hog, $2.1 concurring in the will of the peo le'; " a I. N s9c; fresh firsts, 35 to 56c; fresh a Q A. not be "too � OUYxCC A Abe- n, Scotland,-Jame, Scott poultry, drt�ssei- C}tirI:cns, 5 lhs. hope that province would n - - 'y �V S Skinner, last of the fiddler - composers l and up, 40c; do, 4 to 1i Iba., 38c; do, 3 -" H - i 1 c c lbs. 36c •cti, 2% to 3� lbs., 30c ;, --CW No. 2 76c' do W Manitoba Bill had been a failure ' ENGIEHART 1 1 17 ih, aged 3:3 years. Skinner was'do'.2 t to 2'•= s•• , oc; ens, over 5 g (; c, Four, Man. ,pring wheat pats, 34c; do, 4 to 5 tbs., 32c; do 3 to- 4 firsts, $R; do, seconds, $7.50; strong Claimed that D. B. Hanna could not! w widely known as "the Strathspey) � �' turkeys, 46 have a free hand, patronage would p Protest Pro osed Railway. •t l .choice, affect choice of subordinates, that ho -I T The Quebec Occi:iontal Railway has Scotland. IIe played before Royalty to 38c. 190 lbs. $3.50- to $3.60. Bran tel guest -rooms and tents will become m made a'pplicaGou frr a charter for a at Balmoral Castle, and published f Beans - -Can., han:i -p:ck ed, $a.GO to $32.20. Shorts, $34.20. Middlings, ' ' rendezvous of debauchery; that l line to run f _ province was confronted with a billlIfaricatiaw a and' Tu -.gecri r•t#ers iu Skinner visited the United States M Maple - - { which will encourage and promote N Northern Quebec to Iroquois Falls, in. last March, when the "old er 1 - _ r;lrunkenness. Karl Homuth moved O Ontario. �Iap shows the location of ,contests were thriving. + I B t adjournment, but before adjournment t the it" it it were built as' the crow i ' gs, % the Premier and Speaker both said H plan o lb. tins, 1314 to 18 ac; 5 -lb. tins, 14 to Cows and bulls, tom., a that in future all members will be m motors i i C aloe t U�r 4t, ? F ORRIENW0008 OUNDARTOIC situate. lying and the Town- Ontario. being composed of part of lot tilt wituoug stwo being in ship of Pickering in the County of On- 2D to the•firot concession of the said 0 The annual meeting Of the W. M. S. At the Community - Hall—SundAT tarwo, being composed of part - of the township and *bIch parcel may be will be held at thehome of, Mrs. Vred School and Afternoon Service will be original allowance for road between more particularly described an follows T MAMS Gibson on Tuesday afternoon next At held at the usual hours next 8 r Sunday, concessions one and two, and which Commencing at a stake planted on Uie ��I, 81-76 pet ytax.; $1.50 it paid in advame. &F.-30. —All the ladies welcome. W. R. Sproule in ctiarge. may be more particularly descrihed as easterly limit of said lot 20 at a diet- :$�.'Svbscriptioas"ro tbe United States and Crest Donald Stratighan had' the misfor- follows: Commencing at the - North s,ace of 11' f set 9 Inches southerly !root Britain $2.00 in advance. Dva'tforg0t McDonald's sale on tune to fracture one of his legs while -East angle of Lot 20 in the first conceF- the North-East angle of said lot'*. wrestling with one of the other -9 er boy Monday. March 28th, eion of the said township; thence North thence South 48 degrees 40 minutes at the school on Wednesday. Fleet aid 15 degrees 52 minutes East on the pro- West a distance of 180 feet 0 inches to JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, was rendered at th�e school. after which duction of the easterly limit of said let. a stake planted; thence South 47 do- CRED17 SALE OF he was taken to his home where he re- 20 a distance of 55 feet 9} inches to a grees 04 minutes West a distance of 40 51000- FACTS ABOUT CANADA cetyed proper medical attention. point; thence South 46 degrees West a 108 feet 10J !aches to a stake planted; and` Heifers, I distance of 118 feet 10 Inches, more or thence South 81 degrees 57 minutes Dairy Cows a `Canada's jubilee year, celebrating less, to the northerly limit of said lot West a distance of 13 feet- 6t Inchee#- Pigs, Mixed Grain, Timothy REGISTER. 20, said point being distant westerly more or less, to a Dint, said point bee -the sixty years of Confederation, is t Seed, Seed Potatoes etc. along the said northerly limit 105 feet a line drawn South 46 degree fittingly emphasized in the 1927 issue Wednesday, 'March 23rd— Auction of 115000 Facts about Canada," the Sale of implements &a Inches from the place of beginning, Mat from the North-east angleof the The property of farm stock,. thence easterly along the said north- said lot 920:•thence South 46 degree: ....1arneus tabloid cyciopsedia of the . . I `Dominion compiled • by Frank Yeigh, to 11 inches W --X01q= X, liam. "Hams, lot 26, can. 6, Whitby ch�s, more or less, to the pla�ce of be- & point; thence berth 69 degrees and furniture, the property of Wil' I erIv limit a d" tance of 105 feet 5 in. West IL distance Of 87 feet I go the well - .known Canadian publicist, At Lot 2, 7th Line. Markham, on Tp. Sale at one o'clock sharp. See ginning; and minutes West a distance of 356 feet lecturer and author. It is a tonic to - one 31,- 1927 9J inches, more or less, to a stake plant THURSDAY, MARCH Bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. (b) All and Singular that certain :read of our remarkable national pro- SATURDAY. MARCH 26TH,-Extensive parcel or tract of land and premises ed; thence South 10 degrees WeAt a gress as tersley set forth in this un ne following property, viz: le of baled hay. seed oats. situate, lying and being in the Town f 20 feet 5 inches; thenoe distance o booklet, under fifty chapters, auction ,sa CATTLE iruplemerk . ts etc., at lot 13, Con. S. f Pickering in the County of South W degrees 50 minutes East a dis- i►rom "Agriculture" to " Yukon ". The No. 1, Part Jersey cow, 7 yrs,. fresh chip of beirig,-omposed of part of lot tance of 327 feet 5J inches to a point; Pickering. the property of - J. D. p he first concession of said town- � thence South 88 degrees 05 minutes eontents are more varied than ever, Feb.27;2,HolateLn cow rising.5v Remmev and of the estate of the ship and which said parcel may belEastadistanceof97feet5jimcbestoa yrs, 20 in t ..,and will prove a revelation to -the fresh Feb. 17: 3. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. late Geo. Rowson. Sale at one sbarp. more arlicularly described as follows: J.point: thence North 61 degrees 57 min reader. No better way of making fresh Mar. 14; 4. Holstein cow, I vre, See - bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. C.� p, "orth East angle � uteA .�'kmwn our resources, wealth and pro- fresh Mar. 8; 5. Holstein 'cow. 6 yrs, Commencing ng at the North East a distance of 48 feet IOJ I -ale 74 degrees 28TH — Auction L 20; thence South cbes to a point-, thence North 47 de- rpects exists than this publication, due A il 1, 6, Holstein cow. 6 yra, due MONDAY. MARCH 28TH— of said lot 9 April Fr7, Holstein cow. 7 yrs, due in of horses, catti-i pigs. implements West along the northerly limit of said grees (.4 minutes East a distance of ­1 anA it should have a wide circulation the inches. -this year. The Government' could v : first week In April, S. Holstein cow, etc., at lot 19* con. 3, Pickering, lot 20 a distacce of 105 feet 5 2(.%S Net J inch to a point; thence North risiDg4 vrs. due April 1; 9. Holstein property of Win. J. McDonald. Sale a p(lint; thence South 46degrees We 46 degrees 40 minutes East a dicta qe well afford to use it widely in this I -a rL cow, rising 6 yrs, fresh by time of sale; at 1 o'clock. See bills. Fred Postill, a distance of SW feet 51 inche. may be e! I r to Z and other countries. Copies 10, Holstein cow. rising CC: yrs. d1le on -V6-1—bf_-.1h_en_c_e_EFo_uth SS degrees 05 min- I point on the easterly limit of said lot I vy June 1: 11. Holstein cow. rising 4 yrs, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30TH—Auntion utes East a distance of 69 feet 2J inch. 2() sail point being distant 74 feet 41 Sending 35 cents to Canadian Facts due April 12; 12. Brindle cow, due In. sale of household effects cream sep• I es to a stake planted; thence North 61 Inches from the Slace of beginning shing 'Company, 688 Huron St., April; 13, Grade Durham cow, rising 5, arator, scales etc,, at lot' 17, con 1. degreec 51, minutes East a distance thence North 15 egrees 52. minutes IPubli of feet, more or less, to a point. said East along the saicr easterly limit will be fresh; 14, Grade Jersey cow.. Pickering (bal 7 N 'Toronto 2, Canida. f mile west of Picker of ; 5 yrs, will be fresh by time of point being line drawn South 46 lot 20 a distance of. 74 feet 4J inches, r,,,,, Ing Village), the property of Mrs, T. _g on a Calvert. Sale at 1.30. See dodgers. m R J. FLEMING ESTATE 'sale Grade Jersey cow. rising 5, degrees West from the place of begin- ore or less, to the place of beginning. will be f resh'by time of sale; 16, Grade W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ning; thence North 46 degrees East a "(3) To close.stop up, sell and convey X Complete Dispersal Sale of Ayrshire cow. ria. 5 yrs. will he fresh distance of 399. feet 0 inches, more or the north half of the original allow- Saturday, April 2nd—Dispersal Auc- less, to the place of beginnin low by time of sale; 17, Grade Durham a. &nee f or- road between lots ourniers 26 -W (2) To establish-as a public in the third concession of the I U , C cow, 6 yrs. fresh time of sale, 18, Hol. tion Sale of Farm implements, the bighway and 27 -ch— _U 3 -tim-010ments I stein ApOA-14i­-A- 1& . property-of -theP-P-4. emiRg -Fs- eeLtaiu-land -on-the --ijurtberiy P -said-Tow oship-crf-Z 1 XCA log. Biggest Machiner"y Sale of cow, 7 yrs, due May 1; , 20, Holstein tate, Kingston Highway, between y the said lot number 20 In the Bret con- All persons interested or whose lands' 5 yrs. will be fresh time of sale; the Season. cow. , Pickering and Whitby. cession of the said township which is may or might be prejudicially affected 4, 21. Holstein heifer, rising 2 yrs, will he sale of the season. Sale at 10 am. being given by the said J. C. Richard• by the passing -of such proposed By- 'The property of the Estate of the fresh, 2 T:CESDAY, APRIL 12TH—Auction sale son in lieu of the aforesaid portions of law are required to attend at the said -4, Grade Jersey cow, 7 yrs, will be fresh time of sale; 23. Grade Jersey of Holsteins, Yorkshires. Ozford highway to be closed, stopped u sold meeting, when they will be heard in ]Late Robert John Flewng cow. a yrs. due April 10; 24, Grade E' Downs, farm machinery et6,. at I and conveyed to him. the portion of person or by Counsel, Solicitor or At Lot 5. Con. 2, Pickering (3 miles Ayrshire cow, rising 3 yrs. due April Twin Stream Farm. lots 29 and 30, 1 said lot 20 to be so established as a pub- Agent with reference thereto, uposs east of Pickering. on High. 1; 25. Grade AvrsbLve cow. rising 3 pre, .-con. a. Whitby Tp. Sale at one 1 11, highway being described As fol, detl1lolng to be so heard, way). on due April 5; 26, Holstein beifqr, rising p� lows : All and Singular that certain Dated the 26th day of February. 4, m. Bee bills. Win. Maw, auction. ZIA 'APRIL 2ND 2. fresh time of sale; 27. Holstein heif- parcel or tract of land and premises 1927. TURD 1927 eer. er, rising a 2. due A il I z 28, Jersey situate, lying and being In the Town. DONALD R. BEATON, Ill. .30 TvESDAY, APRIL 12tH— Auction sale The following property, viz: 5 cow. due r 19,` Jersey heifer, ship of Pickering, In the County of 26 Clerk of property known as Twin Stream 9� MILCH COWi9 ag & d4e�, April.2 youvj; Holstein Ast ready for service, from good Farm. lots 29 and 90, con. 3. Whitby is Grade talich cows, due to freshen bulls. Tp W acres. and exteasive farm around time of sale damsand sire is our accredited herd, Further particulars can be had at any buildings. S&le at 12 45 p. m. See YRU P IXPLXXzNTsETc. URE MAPLE, 5 1, time. Private sale. Cows fresh will bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. .2 Binders X - H.. 7 ft. out have calves by side. Guaranteed Pare Eastern Township Syrup. •:2 Mowers• M -H . 6ft. cut M.•H bay tedders ORAIX AND POTATOES 19 Z 0. whole or ground, 8 tons, The Municipal Comoration I gallon tins 2.50 :1 lb. Rise@ 'arc 35c. tt -30 h p� borizootal bailer and eok�ne In bulk, bring your own jar. 85c per plat. 'S Our% n., I t i v a t 04 0 U H.. Q 8 m0aby seed; 150 bags of —OF THE — -2 John Deere check row corn planters World's Wonder seed potatoes. grown. V . -.7 M H 1,bgoe walking cultivators near Mount Albert, good variety. Township Ad.-H !priag tooth cultivator. 13 tooth Pans p of Picker M H. Pressure cultivator. 9 tooth 12 Pigs. 9 weeks old at time of sale. A SALE OF NICE CHINA CUPS AND SAUICAM M H, 4 horse deed drill. 20 disk@ is hereby given that These are real good China ware— Kernies shape, with gold band. D012 't PuBLic Noncs; 131art Parr 16 3D gasoline tractor SALE Al.'- ONE­ O'ULOOK SHARP the Council of the Municipal Corpora These H. 9 furrow power lift plow for tion of the Township of Pickering w" miss this, they are going fast. .(Held under cover If stormy.) Hart Parr_.tr*et4r_._r_—_ — __ ': . . I at a meeting to be held on Mood., 6 cups' and saucers for Si. of M. H double discs for Hart TzRms—Pigs, Calves. (halo• Potatoes I the 4th day of April. 1927, at the hour Parr tractor and all sums of M and under, e"b-. of one o'clock in the Afternoon. at the atii months' coedit Township Hall In the Village of Brou. over that amount 8 woo -will be given on approved joint notes gbam. in the said township. consider -40ockabott spring tooth cultivator, 20 teetb. for tractor -for Prime 014 bbees'e per lb' Nice Fresh Dites. 2 lbs 250 M. H. 13 tooth pressure cultivator, for bearing 6 per cent Interest per an- a By-law 4 Hart Parr tractor. num. (1) To close, stop up, sell And con. Sherriffs Jelly Pdrp. for 25c Good Fresh Prunes, 2 11be for 26a Money M&kee' bay press, manufac- Prentice & Prentice. Auctioneers 'Quart Bottle Catsup, 26c vey to J. O. Richardson a certain Por. Pure Leaf Lard, per lb. ... 19c ... tion of the original allowance for road Quart Bottle Sweet Mixed Pickles 50c. - lured by Swayne Robinson, Rich- mood. Ind., size 17x22 between concessions one and two of 'Imoover potato planter G teen River the said township, opposite lot number N. H. 2 furrow power lift- plow for 20. and to close. stop up, sell and cdo. Fordson Basket Factory I vey to the said J. C. Richardson a JAS. '-RICHARDSON " of M. H. No. 7 2 furrow' portion of a deviation of said orifinal M. H. No. 3 12 Inch Blizzard cutting Manufacturers of allowance for road opposite sai lot N established by By-law No. n7o of the All kinds of- Fruit Baskets, said Municipal Corporation on the -M. H. land packer *1 awyer Massey rebuilt ebuilt 36 inch grain Berry Crates, Dortberl F Part of the said lot number 20 in the Bret concession of said town. separator. 50 inch body '16 Verity single walking plows ship, the said portions of original al. Fumers'Bushel Baskets. Picker�n Hardware Store c0000d def 2 Wago lorries, light y s o be o le. stopped up, sold re being describd s l- ieb divery wagon vel �­41 f Pe a, that is to say Wn wagon@ Frank J tinock 11PUt wagon racks Proprietor (a) All And Singular that certain Farmers—Now is the time to get your Seed for the Spring Crop. We parcel or tract of land and premises -7 Z Hay racks Phone Markham 1004 Nu Ou DRUM A Sets of sleighs 2 2-horse bugg4es. Red Clover, '�':--Timothy, AlfailE12 ­-M. H. bay rake M. H. light gang plows �UNIVERSAL MOTORS— Sweet Clover. and Alsike 'S Sets M. H. iron wagon trucks All No. 1 Tested Seed. :2 Gravel boxes WEST HILL 12 Sets of doubletrees .12 Pulleys for hay Leave or phone your order and we will fill it promptly. ing NT IPS chains Ferrell No. 16 seed cleaning machine STAR A D FLINT SAJ6JAw&7 Anything in hardware from amail to a wheal-barrow, �Elmlra oat rollimp; machine American oat grinder •q. 40hatham hand fanning mill JUSED CAR BARGAINS M. H. hand ebaff cutting box Agent for McCormick-Doering Farm Machinery �2 M. H. turnip pulpers Ford Truck, I ton, 1923 -Ford Truck, half ton, 1922 and Repairs. De Laval separator, No. 15, with pow- er attachment Milk cgne :,These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed Dairy equipment - Ladders in Al. condition. Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it•is not made. Shovels. farm tools of all descriptions Camp stoves Small wood stoves Experienced Mechanics. All Work Guaranteed. Heaters Stove pipes Phone S. BAlSE"ON PICKERIA tie Scarboro 52-31. ­'Equipment for re-grinding Fordson tractor blocks 2 Tents 7 :,S Small gasoline engines. mounted on skideand trucks, with water pump- 7. A ing attachment Cook store 1 -IM White pressed brick ;4C*ment and clay tile, all sizes 41 �Blacksmitb's supplies MARN-ESS, HAY ETC, Sets of doubletrees.. _U e • -:dc 2L- -o Sets of single harness t.) prr.. n c�o: .40 Horse collars, all sizes OT �-rr�d in :ihe 'of the Most 'sleigh bells, Bridles, Hames, Back. 7 -niral mza,.% of tray orLation u ,!-e makin- oi in �edan baridsand a lorge assortment of A Boaut;:I_,: t., pr.)- pieces of every description of bar. m-D so there is - -L�" �amr! qua'_ty in its -t: which wou.d pc --ance. duce a car, at low pr.%. norn., re.��nements, aria d ness. 'mctorists' ii -et tasu-s. to the smnoth, powerful Chc-�-rolet en - satisfy the choice timothy hay iA q uRntity c —True distinction :.i cv:4cnt in evc,-n- line give (the 'sew A C Air Cicaner and Oil (,hound oats for bog feed i of t -Built.lic;dies )f :h-_- '41,�st Filter, for exampie) offer de suite assur- A quantity of whole flax seed for feed he Fisher ance of longer life, better operation and d4rA*19 hown And lel map.161a BeautrtuT �cvrolet in Chevrolet His e_a`v`y`9_te'er halters -tory. Refinement and good taste are great er economy. reflected in the new Duco colorings­ FURNITURE ETC, The Most Beautiful Chevrolet In Cbev- in the rich, luxurious upholsteries-4n • handsome new radiator desi NEW _VADomplete equipment from A large n rolet Hisfory is now selling at N boarding house, including chairs, the 911-1 :.the massive full-crown fenders--in the and LOWER PRICES--Abe lowest for beds mattresses, springs, tables, —in the complete- which Chevrolet has ever been sold In fine- quality hardware davinports, washatands, stoves, nos of the appointments. Canada, crocks, dishes, knives and forks, o spoons, palls, I_ - an Taaww4a- dig 5.00 $70040— -T, — NO XESERyE NEW Co wli, $760.00 sedgm $865.00 Lan4a;Sedan, $930ADI LOV/M Csbriolet� $890.00 Roadster Defiv 3.00 'Sale at 10 o'clock — Lunch Provided dlity Express PRICES cos C� 0mols, $490.00 -;MnFtxs—AlI sums of 825.00 mad under, vmkt History Tare. Prkw at Fadory, Oshaiva--Ovvernak Bsens s` cash , over that amount 8 months credit given to. parties furnishing 4 W_&rrsow M 0 rr 0 iz; Approved Joint notes. 6 per cotes 2 Af— csshialletiof lot S1 Owe 'TICE, Auction' eer •JOHN H. PREN ­47 X 2 A • A. any CLAREMONT. G 'C'C ER S f Rev. A. McLellan Was In Toron. To whom it may to on Tuesday. N-61 i* -h. 8 H 1 N j • e e -Nova Scotia shi W.es Ww. Bingham, of Toronto, was Galt Galvanized 8 Ingles - concern •home over Sunday. _ : . _ , - w " Bird's Felt Slate Shingl*, The following on sale for cash � Mr. Heath had a business* trip -----'We have, 94Mred the for sale at Soaps-Comfort, Bun ht, Sur- -1. . to the city on Monday. agency for CLAREMONT prise, W. Napthas IS bars- 1.00 Ed.. Gibson has purchased a dr1­. T. PATER80N'S Fresh Prunes, 2 � The ,ver f rom-Jaek Brillinger. Call and get prices. Fresh Dates, 2* The 26a 250 and Leonard Pilkey had a business Fresh Lemons, per doz strip to Oshawa on Saturday. y Blue Rose Bice, 8 The 25c, 17 Mr. and Mrs. Spence, of Toronto Star Cars Pastry Flour, 24 The i 950 *pent Sunday with friends here. TAGGING'61I DOGS I Star Ammonia, 8 packages 25o Bum, -Cakes h ]Broad, akes Wa- J Charles Reynolds is visiting his and also keep constantly Castile Soap, 6 bars brothers in Toronto fora week or on hand Owners or harborers of dogs in the :And Pastry of all kinds Pine Tres Matches, 3 boxos 250 two. Township of Pickering will please, take notice that the Dog Tax Act re. delivered at your Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 250 Thomas. Birkett, of Stouffville, Tires. quires them to procure a tag for each All Dry Goods $1.00 and over, 777:f�wm in town on Monday calling on door, M 10 per cent. off. dog and keep such securel-V fixed M friends. Our deliveries are regular and de. animal at all times, under pen. Full line of Sunset Soap Dies:' Frank Ward has engaged* with G. & A. T. LA W alts thoefa$10 and costs. pendable, winter's cold blasts DavidTay�pr, our baker, for the Also that the provisions of said Act do not chili our ardent now in stock. mat ..-..season. 31y PICKERING, ONT. as to assessment and tagging of dogs entlittarksm. Fred Ward shipped a carload of will infuture be strictly enforced-in W. J. H O M E S :.7 -stock to the Toronto market on this township., Chocolates in boxes and bulk The this 28. BROUGHAM 1- --'Saturday. G, M. FORSYTH, Reeve at all prices. *f Goodwood is visit- 1. R. BEATON, Clerk Cecil Lee, o Dated 'Wedding Cakes a Specialty. ing with Fred Reynolds o the 7th Vigilance Committee Feb. 11th, 1927, 28d Fa 1012 : .concession. 04, of PeteYbUro, I arorsigiiit fpr the World's Greatest r "Op New But cheT Separator, -The Renfrew," Stoves, spent Friday last at home of The object of this Association Is too and prosecute his mother here. lessen stealing Scales and Oil Engines. Fleurv's the feallus. I have opened up in t NO qV John McGrath has engaged .a he J. S, Bundy famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Block. opposite David Taylqt's Wheel Barrowee6c. 7, new blacksmith, who will begin his duties on the let of April. store, a new butcher shop, Brantford binder twice and second. and will keep on hand :9 band separators foesale. T. and Mrs. Paterson spent Sun- Members having property-stolen oommuni, HONE a an!) ly of I sh aste immediately with any member ICKE with 'their daughter, Mrs. AnT smokz tl i� ROBT- DEVITT, Clarence, Pengelly, of Brooklia. of ExasoulAve, Commifln. OU, GRAM -Claremont meats. i. Membership too 01.00. Phone 505 Pick.*,' BR A large number from Give me a trial. Tiake's may be had train the Preeldent of V and vicinity attended the sale of secretary on applioallon. 1%T 0 rr 1 0 the late H. Herman on Thursday. D.J.JONES, - CLAREMONT W A N T E 01 George s--Cooper --celebrated his Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks, Q S.-Palm- Big reduction ln repairs _i eighty -Bret birthday on Monday er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. L. SURNINGHAA0 Men's light half soles, DRESSED POU y at the home of his son, Frank M. LTR Cooper. Building and General Men's heavy soles, 900 D Men's hand sewn. Munro, ro, Jas. Richardson. 20c extra all kinds. Mrs. Alex Morgan, of Lakefield, President, Beall ary Contracting. Men's beele 35c Ladies' half soles 55c is spending a few days at the Estimates furnished on all classes Ladles' hand sewn. 15c extra Good prices paid for good, quality. of work-Interior and Exterior. Misses' half soles 60c Ladies' 25c home of her parents, Nelson and . . . . . . 5 C swWooft Phone Clare 2700. Mrs. Wagg. Alterations and repairs, Bops' soles 50c. Lulch A Cm* Ind Lialft Magnus and Mrs. Morgan enter- Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Revairs done while you wait. FRANK CHIDLOW tained a number of friends Tues- Phone Pickering 5712 P A R R y CLAREMONT, ONTARIO day evening when an enjoyable -- FAIRPORT, ONTARIO Boot-Maker, Claremont 7 time was spent. _ �. Ed. Gibson has Been laid tit) for ��®u ft,bout a week with blood poison. CLAREMONT N. W. STAFFORD Coal, -:Coal f ins in one of his hands, but is now• Arnproving nicely. ineed Tires' Marble and Granite Dealer. -i-im Fraser, the famous broncho- A. _0_RHAA4HR" Cemetery Lettering ate. buster, is busy these days break. Hard and Soft 8oal of the' Hi pricepaidfor First-class work tag in a colt for G. M. Forsyth. He guaranteed. Cream at the best quality on :knows how to do it. -for spring The junior department of the Kingston Road and Pickering hand few ipublicachool is closeci for a Claremont Creazery Fast Towaline. A. days owing to the-- t is o not wait until Pbeons Whitby 08 R' 32 AT taffher, bliss Spoffard. they go up:'' 11:1111!!11 Aft-&-trial-And--be-co-avticced 7.40 P. O.-Whitbv R. R.2 T M0 A. W A number of the members of the m at the winter • Qnt. local Masonic Lodge paid a fra, the price Iterval visit to Temple L iSpecial 'Clearance of IT OW Lodge on :e and pay for .•Tuesday night All report a splen them in the spring. . Is the time to bring In your harroWe or any other implements that George Banbury, who has been not buy just Z needrepairin Bothso% tires bat they will e all d upending the most of the winter R ubbers and Footwear I id time. ti here visiting with his sister, Mrs. dy for the ri"p 13. Ramohr. has returned to his ring wol It. • Goodyear Tires A special reduction during the 1home in Saskatchewan. proof, white -Men's 15 inch leather top, snack I next few weeks. Farmers who expected to be at the tried and tested regular 6.50, now 5.75 'work on the land before the end L 0 R N E R EM, ID -of the month will be somewhat We have a tull hue Men's 4, eyelet, red or black sole, snack proof, disappointed as the weather has regular 3 60, now 2.75 CLAREMONT ived a setback by the snow. of Goodyear High enow-storm of Snnday and the Pressure , and Bal. Boys, 1 to 5, 2.25 Qhild's, 6 to 10, 1.35 subsequent cold weather. loon Tires to choose Ladies' 4-buckle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.50 n Hapis 14Af Mutual Mrs. Albert Rawson, of Toronto .-from, and Mrs. John Underhill, of Auro• Call at Phone 3800 1 JOW&nCe ra, were here this week at the eel. J. FINGOLD'S beep rates for farm and country .-ebration of the birthday of their ..Drop in and look 01 buildings. :father, George Cooper. Miss Viola over our stock. Windstorm Forsyth accompanied Mrs. Under- wind•mills, Silos ate. Shill on her return on Tuesday, Automobile Insurance T. Duashewth, who has of all kinds. E R been working for Nelson Wagg for a FARMS FOR SALE 4 iumber of years, but who has _CLAREMONT our CoRedion St lav'lice- re- -Write or phone _0 =a In Uxbridge lately, has -]- Agent for Ackerman's Quality HarAees. Ask the user. iturned to North Claremont. We ITH branches and correspondents ED@ " BOWMA Ore glad to know that he has recovered nicely from a severe ill. throughout Canada and strong finn- y 20 WHITBY, ONT. %ci affiliations abroad, we are in a position to inem. "The Bible, our Heriti be the topic in the B. k e" will Pee make prompt collections in all parts of the P. U. S ial world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, St Y The t BEATT -next Monday evening, T e Payments promptly transmitted--details are 'Patrick's banquet last Monday evening was most enjoyable, and �carefully and accurately handled. STANDS FOR THE BEST 74 1 • this meeting, though of a different '.;Ask our local manager for complete 1af0rU141A*& rices tytie, will be of real benefit to F. those who attend. The Baptist Mission Circle will for all goods,'Jan"y r. hold an open meeting in the Sun- 24th to Feb 5th -day School room on the evening mum 7 of Tuesday, March 29th. A ape- -inclusive, WE= NRANM J. FL PERRY. Manam vial program will be given, also an F. A. BURT, M autograph quilt, made by Mrs. T. Thompson's Seedless Raisins, BROOKUN BRANCK anam All, iG. Gostick, will be for sale at that 2 lbs. for 27.cente eneeting. Lunch will be served. Currants, recleaned, 2 lba. for 29c ..All are welcome, Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 23c Dates, 2 lbs. for 23c G. M. Forsyth has been appoint. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriersr agent for the Miller Inenbator. Bulk Soda Biscuits, per lb. .17c Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Fancy Biscuits, per.lb. 19c 9 This incubator is' acknowledged AA1. oP Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. Prunes, 2 lbs for -26c to be one of the beat on the mark- Rice, 3 lbs 25c Create Your! It will pay you to get my prices on et, mud the price is thirty per cent 2 Pkgs Shredded iiheat i above before buying elsewhers. lower than others of the same Own Currency Corn Flakes, 10C 4quality. It would pay poultry. FRANK J. PROUSE raisers to see Mr. Forsyth before Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25c a I/ irship of a Savings Bank PICKERING, ' ONTARIS they invest in an incubator and Heintz large tin Tomato Soup ' YOUR owne secure his prices. He will be glad 2 for 33 cents Account creates a currency all 2 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea for 1.39 A cheque bearing your .-Tiokoria to see you even if you do not make your own, 9 5 The Rolled Oats for 25c signature with that of the :is pnrebase. 'Standard auk adds the 4 bare Soap for ... 23c 3 prestige of Leather G'oods store I Next Sunday morning at the 8 b r Palmolive Soap ► 23c our name to the integrity of yours, a -Baptist Church the pastor's snb- 3 bars Veg. Son reg 74c box 25c combinsuion of inestiju%ble value to Sect will be "The Lord, our Right- Pastry Flour, bap g ... 98C BANKING you from a business and social view- HARNESS eousness. This sermon is de- Ladies' Hose, silk and wool 75c Our supply of quality Harness and point, while offering other practical 'signed to help those who regret Dress Goods, reg. 75e, for- 49e FIFTY advantages of incalculable number. Parts is now complete, their their inability to measure Flannelette Blankets, large 2.39 The deposit of one dollar to your ere SHOE ip to Ohrist's standard for them. Men's Heavy Rubbers, pr 3.40 dit in the nearest Standards Bank We have a large stock of this Famemi t YURS 'The evening sermon will be an I' Sox f=-RubbersxeV,-_._. Branch-will IfLy the foundation fors Boot on band-unbeatable -.-�-rtf&bTe_ atteroff-1—o answer- the 1.85 for 1.10 currency all,'your:own. for bard wear and tear. question, "Is It Wicked to Dane Wove Work Sox REPAIRING and Play Cards?" Three other reg 50c, 3 pair fcr 1.00 questions are to be answered on f We maintain our established re Work Mitts, per pair 89C all kind8*ofut4a, successive Sunday evenings. These Lion for repair-in have been printed on a harness an boots. card for -NK You will find STANDARD BA your couven ce. 4 OF C%dN.NAMP6 hem in various public places in A.-SC 0 T T CECIL BRADLEY t PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager the village. Take a copy home Phone 1402, Harnesa-maker,_ for your reference or to pass It on Branches also at arooklin, West Hill, whiuiv to FL friend. CLAREMONT I PT0KFT1TN(-T, ONTARIO N- pt Using All -of Shark Except Wilegn Publishing Companj Heads Engineering AlGnni is -7- -The shark can no longer be regard ed. 8A a worse than worthless creature, i-$100900 n Cash Prins Group. Biti. One, that does a lot of harm and no ti good, It is.being.found of gregavalito To Boys and Girls for to mankind to -a surprisingly wide In faot, it can now be truthfully said -da 1 Y11 -of Way1f. on -Cana -Essays that every part of a shark to turned to M, some good account except ttj*, b4te. And pe?haps science WRI some day _find a OPEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE way 4 using the powerful jaws and _jSCHOOLS AND COT -1 F- IIATES NO EN- d. dagger-atke.teet!h that make thda "pir. , .77. ate" of the seas, so menacing to. human TRANCE FEE— NOTHING -N and tbe'livea of oth-of fish. -E—NOTHING TO SELL—RULES OF CONTEST SIMPLE. The shark's flesh, long deemed un- 4 f1t for human consumption, Is nowoon. . . . . . . . ..... The publisher of this paper, in co-ope' 'with a % sidered something of a delicacy and fish markets all over ration • can be found In make a rich the world. The Mine number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, will s, and satisfying soup of the gelatins distribute thirty-eii. (36) cash prizes to boys and girls sealed within the large and knife-like for the. �est essays on Canada. The object of this con. fine of the shark. test is to stimulate interest in this wonderful country -of Unti 17 recently the shark's rough. skin was thought to' be -h- p e Boys and girls of to-day, the cifiZens$- 1�racticbily ours, an &Uo e l worthless, except to cabinetmakers, and leaders of to-morrow, to appreciate' better the tre- The appointment of N1. R, Fair- who use It for polishing the fln4st bat•u to the presidency of the En- grained WOW- But the thick bide Is mendous potentialities of Canada and to get some vision ginAering Alumni -Association of the now tanned so that it makes a very, of that future greatness which fortune has undoubtedly AiN University of Toronto is me that '11rill satisfactory substitute for leather -and marked out for this the most important dominion in. the meet with approval in all parts of the is even better than leather In certain British Empire- Dominion. The members of the alumni ;,p;cts_ It is possible, to-day to buy smoolatIon of this university, is shoess luggage and many of things The Prizes will be follows: Nil the largest-in Canada, are to be found fashioned of t1lis material. A In almost eve ' ry city and town through- First Prize-$20.00. Next T ree $5.00 eatih. Out the 0OUntry, not only in Ontario, 'Vatuable 011. Science has taken the whark'int, tbs Second Prize $15.00. �Next n $2.00 each. h, the University is situated, but In both the westert) and eastern--prAo---labomtory-a-nd--fouttd-things--of great Third Prize $10.00. Next' Twenty $1.00 each. k4v vines of. the DominAon, The .new value-in its interior. The 11,ver, for 'ex. president was elected to the poet of ample, contains much oil of unusual Every boy and girl who reads this paper has a honor at the annual meeting of the parity. chance to win one of these prizes. - Read all you can ► 1478 Association in Toronto recently, at ProviouskY, this was thought' to be about Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- which one of the prominent opeakers worthless except for tanning 1*�ather, was Sir Robert Fa3coner. Presider; of I bA recent experiments , have shown tish; study her progress from a Crown colony to her the University of Toronto. I t"t the oil is admirably suited for use esont position of political equality with the Mother- : Mr. Fairbi is at present areal- In soap making and a& an Ingredient d. visualize her future. Then decide from W'- t fi dent of Montreal, and since his gradua- of pairit. One investigator has even ffn tin from the 'tbat shark oil will soon be re- a A with your subject and wi its your engineertn* *bLases of Predicted angle you will de the University. has beear.'acttvely en- fined to a. point where It will have as essay in 1,000 words or less. gaged as ChW elagin;80T With the Cana- great a medicinal value as is now at•' -:THE BOLERO JACKET IS SMART. than Pacific Railway Company. He - tritidtod to cod liver Bail. SPECIAL SCHOOL PRIZE _N DecideCHY smart is the attractive was a well-known and popular scholar The. Possibilities In this direction I .:.VALUE $80.00 drose shown it , ; • here. having inverted in all departments of the Univerotty. can be bettei appreciated when one Plaits in the front and back of the and as president of the Association, realizes that the shtrk is about one- two -place skirt finished with a front beads an Organisation with which quarter liver and that the organ is A complete set of "Makers of Canada." in Royal te','4z; C10011319 belt. The lower edge of the many prominent Canadians, are affill. about 96 per. cent. oil. .0 Buckram binding, will be presented to the school from 1" ';- ihile Jacket, and sleeves are scailorpe& Tbs, shark's pancreatic gland is The freest operdng blouse has a becom- balled by medical science as which the'laig6st number of scholars win cash priz one of 47W roans collar and long sleeves gath= the real "finds" oil recent years, be- There are tan volumes in the set -containing 10,000 Gired to wrist-bands. No. 1478 Is in Telling Tana by Bells. cause It Is a source of insulin of excel- pages illustrated by 125 rare historical repreductioms. sizes 8, 10. 12 and 14 years, §ize 10 The sailor's system of recording lent quality- The man-eater, they pre. time by bolls in nearly It is a wonderfully comprehensive, vitally interesting -i 2 % yards 39-inch ma. -as, old as the dt , Il chug years requires ct wi u be the means of saving, .,,terfird, or I% yards -54 -inch for jacket sea, and no one knows how It ortglia- the lives of thousands Of sufferers work of Canadian history which will prove a real addi- Yet the one system is In use 7 &nd skLM and 1�4 yards 36-inch for a t eld. from 1111abe tee tion to any library. r .,blouse- Price 2k the pattern. throughout the. whole. of the world's - bevelop Industry.- The designs, illustrated in our new a4ipping Irrespective of nationality (Contest- Close& April 16, 1927). 0, Confusing as "three bells" may The fearsome head of the shark, cut 7 rasbion Book are advance styles for UP and balled, gives tip almost pure the'lim;tne dressmaker, and the woman sound. to the "leadsmen, the system 18 'desire, to wear g,rmeta really quite simple. To understand It glue, -and It Is believed, that,0 sizeable RULES OF CONTEST Dr girl who ,Industry will develop 'froth` this dia. All scholars not Over seventeen (17) years of age w . hase ;,ar'ents, vg depolvistable for tahts, simplicity and, one must first realise that aboard ship very alone. The backbone of the or guardians subscribe to this paper may enter the contest. co very will find her tastes fulfilled time Is divided br 'watches," not days In our pattern& - Price of the book and - nights. fish is being made IDW numerous use. Essays may deal with thp subject from any point of view, but must A watch to a duty &poll. and lasts fUl thin", Including walking sticks not exceed 1,000 words In length. an 10%- the copy. for four hours—except between four d buttons. Paper of fcolmeap size'must be used, and writing appear on one NOW TO ORDrER PATTERN& and eight lit the afternoon, when there Sharps are found in all sees. and side only•, Neatness will be considered in making awards: Write your name axis address pL&ln. are two watches of two hours each, most of them are killers. There are, All manuscripts submitted become the Property of the Publishers. 17, giving number and size of such Each half-hour of the watch is the however, harmless varieties that live. Send essays to-Canada Essay Editor. In care of this paper. a marine growth and get Mon The following Informsttop motet accompany each entry: —Name % pat ran as you want. Enclose 20e In equivalent 'of a bell. For la&canco,'the 0 9 peace- SU11111111a Of Coin '(Coin preferred; wrap midnight watch starts at twelve, Half. folly with their- neighbors of the deep. of contestant. -Age, Address, Name of School, Name of Teacher, and it CaWulily) for men number and past -t% elve Is "One be4l,­ one o'clock They lay eggs that are sometimes each essay -must bear the following. certificate signed by parent. guardian, or school teacher:— address your order to Pattern Dept, bells," square. sometimes Oblong and covered two bells," half-past one "three, the sole Work Of (name Of -Wilson Publishing Co.. 73 West Ads end with a h "I bereby certify ghat this essay is and 4o on till four o'clock —the homy coat having streamers 'be or she) to not over seventeen (17) years of age:" arzlre WATnWWft_T lhot '-son tho egg-4-1,o rrirkq or j, scholar) and that nd-Arr- In A At four o'clock a now watch starts, a so that half-past four is "one bell," The disrov.ery that the. shark has T and so on, one bell for each half-hour, somet hing of value in every, loch ach of that he 1W CM OF him, from his tail to his snout, diced at Convent Garden Theatre,. until the end of the watch, at eight John Howard Payne Home ILondor,. in May, 1823. The song I an Industrial and commercial asset VBABIFS 1;iAq1Lq1D o'cl&!k, *hed the bell' fa struck eight a . I . 7. ....-WiHBeS01d- t I m,�, S. instead of a dead loss, has brought on ...J'proved" profitable for "the publishers, EASIER wb Ed a The inspiration for John Howard but Payne, it is said, profited, but From four to eight In the afternoon big booth in rhark fishing. ..N Payne's Sweet Home" is for littl�. is slightly dIfferent• During this period le.. The 'farmhouse. in—which . the Stomach disturbances and oons;tlpa. sa D thei�e are two t*o-hour watches of only the author spent his boyhood at East An Answer. ItIon am responsible for much of four bells each—that-hi, half;put aft 'Pee"Ohness of babies and young child'- is "ono'bell" Instead-of five, as would Hampton,- L.I., is to go to the highest I told him, "See the beauty Pujil Nirsa Wimted bidder. Coming from the sod!" iron. When the baby is cross or trrit . normally be-the case. Eight o'clock This humble dwelling about which He-mid, -"It comes fro Table- the mother should not resort m fait"r- to sees the end of the second two-hour BUFFALO ayne wrote thi "be it ever so hum so-caltled soothing mixtures to correct watch, and although It. sbDuld. really P - Beauty comes from God. CITY- HOSPffAL ble, there is no place like home" is —Helen Emma Maiing. the trouble, for in the majority 'of be "four bells," actually eight bells are expected. to bring a good price. - - - -- --------------------- 1111! �-'*aeee these-mixtuies simply drug tbs always struck. 462 Grider St., Buffalo, N.Y. child into an unnatural sleep. What The �rew of tfie ordinary merchant. "Home,,Sweet Home," sung around The present complexity of civiliza. *a needed is a gentle laxatl 863beds for the reception of every the world by Adelina Patti and Jenny tion ..could not be maintained except that will man Is divided Into two sections, sweeten the stomach and regulate the Lind, Was--a part of Pgynq'i� opera by people of strong which are, also known as "watches." kn&wn- disease. moral fibre- "Clari, or the% Maid of Milan,", pro- W,­­Wwe%. Such a remedy is found .in They work alternately -one watch on SIX DISPENSARIES IN Calvin Coolidge. of Baby's Own Tablets. They are easy es duty, the next ­below"---or, in other CONNECTION • to take and guaranteed to be entirely vk-ord*, four hours on duty, four hours' Affl1imfeci ?vtth the Untverqitiii.of 'free from opiates and narcoti Ca. Con. off. • Buffalo Medical and Dental Schools Health Broken—Lost 6 lb cerning them, Mrs. Joe. Tousa.ignaut,• S# Think a minute, and you will see and District Nursing Assoriation Ste. Sophie, Que., writes:—"I would that, If every watch was a four -hour like all mothers to. know that I teed 3 year registered course, fitting Now Well, Won Bkk 82 lbso one unfairness would no other' arise. The, men there Is pupil for Bedside, Public Health- ra6diclne to equal on duty from twelve till four and Administrativd Nurs'Ing.- Ottawa ynerchant, formerly -Aaby's Own Tablets. I always keep a who city officer, rundown by oy on the first night of the• voyage would 670 liours, dfwoted to classes, rest- ' '%*' ' x In the house and their prompt use kidney trouble. Wasted from 2101 to 135 tbs.- automatically be on duty for the same tations, demonstrations end -la- Ux.eir.1%laiks" to restore my little ones t uupleasant spell every night, aud con. boratory work in Dtetetics,, Home Tanlac restored robust health; now bonU.b." The Tablets are sold, by p equently wOula lose the best part of Economics, Bacteriology, Chem. medkfte dealers or by mail at 25 cts. 's . . .. .� qmcighs 217 lbs. and feels fine V fairy, Physiology and ' General a b6ie their sleep with monotonous.regiiiarltv. I . . -1 from The Dr. Williams' Mod.l. -Nursirrg-subjerts. It was to avoid tilts thit the system Philiam' Sequin's-grorery at 2F5 St. olne, Co., Brockville, Out. e, Tatrick St., is.%vell known in 01tawa. of I'splittiing" the afternoon watch was Opportuniti -es for selected gradua introd-04 -Ine, to till pald execil'tive po'sitiall's Mr.-S(,(�ii4n was for-nerlY a polive 14 Y -ans of these two. watches- th't, Sequence 4s broken, ursue-skcial studY eons es. (�flicor. . Vilen in-liestill.-Vized him he hour p 1)4 weight rapidly. '1 had kidney' 3 -an(] the men get alternate nights in THE EXPERIFNI'F. 'WE 0"'"'K Aroi-Ke for 6 y cat he'tellq, "and i. bed. EQUALS A THREE YEAR Was given tip u,%a hoprlcss vase. Many COLLEGE (-0 U'R S E.- The. split watches are called the iinies, from sheer weakness, I have "dog" watches, the most usually ac- Entrance requirements: 1 year New fallen where I stood and hairto--be belped xp�aaatiqn of'the word being - ToTk_ State_ fligh School o.r.-Its to Inv feet: •`Pii`ris racked my entire - system, qelited e equIvdlent.' that it Is a co"ption of "docked," or cu.,>' lially rnf baclz* Nfliielt bit like F-PsZtfing- Ne,diess't. my, I mild J& shortened. Salary, $15.00 r. month. , Food, lodg. In the British Navy 'and on Ing, uniforms, laundry and books -nisilidd ffeiei. M-111 her.ca t, nor sleep normally. Weak Quite in Harmony. 'liners the men are divided Into three fifi spells and nervousness would Ica "N%Iby does that, fellow always speak. Straight eight hour duty. No s Ve 31,1!r. I failed away In whispers?" sections, so that here the dog watches Pllt rne'trett"ibling till r from 201 to 135 tbs., and fried endless are not necessary for the purposo of watches, One whple day'' off "He runs a speakeasy." every seven• days. treatments and remedies in those 6� breaking the sequence of duties. As 9 co I - R A trell-eonductc. I nu rsin rillar xk it hout result. Shark* Damage Nete, a matter of tradition, however, they -_a filre pretparatiolt Loil wifehood "I had bpgun to despair, and when Now I weigh 217 lbs., cat. and sleep are-retatned. W himl-Maltogether. bo, ,and fR-6r1iZi-� Sharks are laresOng th-s -Fiftli—of 41 . - and a stplendid opportunity to tical. But one mon$ It's regular use of different man " -,Friirtla and many fisherluerr have had ridtivete the habit of right this wonderful medicine convinced If neglect or overwork are taking -Live Entirely on F their gear badly damaged. living. me shat I was on the road to health. our health, try Tarlac. It is toll of 1=1, U v - Polar Eskimos of Greeni a I kept on taking Tarlac and to my nature s own tonic made from roots. at Jim Concrete is •now sprayed on building tirely on the flesh and blubber of the NEW CLASS NOW FORMING delight and surprise it made Me S. new barks arid herbs. Your d surfaces. animals they kill, wan in a aiarprisingly short time. It. over 62 moon botL1=1 o MIN ­ A -1 % 117 ­ " ­­"'T­_., 7 Z7 70 11 11� _41_iV,14�4 ;�;9c]7 1;iA 73 _Itll W A Boy hood in Ja0an. 1�_-ALNOST HELPLUS Now packed in Alam'inum the My own home village in Japan is .9 the Koroino. It Is such a Small moun- same a$ veal-a ago. WO FEUMAMU Tne need of the -world to not for tainous village in Mikawa, and al 't though the view is beaut tul, no. pil- fewer preachers. but 'for more pm*. grims ever-stop their. feet at Koromo. tjoerg. A Neva Se t1a Lady T*Hg-ROW Japan is so ria with charming land,- She Found Relief, scapes. and my home, village is mot. CilifornIa. grows eun-kl"ed orange& counted by the nation. However, if and Olitarto grows son-kissed peaches' Among the well-known, resldente.4t it were in England or, ,Atnerica.it tr Nineveh, N.S., ia,Mrs' William silver, would gain a great name by its Bnl�.'I dine hem because I have a who W-19 f6r the benefit of other out- 'beauty. ' I in�a If am Eery* proud of witi who can. -cook, but won't." -ferers bow she found Mlef from a it, especially because it is my own Beer - "And -1 dine here because �finy' s0veft attack of rheumatism. Mrs. home. . . . wife can't but WIWI. --Silver says:-"In the early faM of Most strange is the memory of quite grown John-"It's cold. Don't you. want t cOutraoted a cold which de- childhood. After I was q ood ted- 'Xeioped Into a severe attack of muscu- up I began to study the Bible and something &ZOUD& You ler rheumatism.- • In tact' It. ahnost some other religious' as well as philo- Mary - "You Impatient boy, can't totally disabled me, and Isuffered sophical books. However, when I you wait until Re' get out on a dark' RED ROSE ORANGE PEX'OE ise .:.-4 great agony ]most of the time;. After meet the difficulties, none of these road?" xtra gcwd. -mind, but only-those =In vain to W something to re• books come to I decided to take Dr. Wil• books which I learnt in my child- - Like people, when money isn't work- -�$uillldial'Senae. "Idalft' Pink Pills, which I had' heard hood. Ing it gets Shiftless, aad acquires bad Cl&581fied Acivertiseitnents. —111Woxq mj.Ntj8 el? WOM highly recommended, I may way that At the same time. I began to learn habits. Until the end of the eighteenth NDF P r. IRS &W aave revinwaa, the quick rellat they afforded really Guaranteed for to ..compose. Chinese poetries and century, clocks and sundials were by -lum mats. raward Piston Ring co'. 33-3* Proul rimed Die. and after taking some ars. Them was a man coiled CWkko - SL w•, T—m "To tbInIC' exelatmed the • eathust. custom inscribed with mottoes relat -641E boxes of the pills every twinge of Timegal in a neighboring village. antic young husband, "that by the time frig to the shortness and wise use of HEALTH GLASS.' )'GO gQue And 7 skm He wast raix brather'R friend and he we got all this furniture paid for we time- NBRE♦JEABLZ GLAM BLIBSTLTUTU roa now feekng tt&r than I have been -un PP in nr[A U POultrY houses. hot bedal ucqd& &,qwUL a,='& derstood Bunjin Ga tpoetic art 0 all Lye_,9_9_n51­ue nutImuvw. "T also Am rindor antharity for some Years P.a&t. The pills not legend oh-w-Yorkshire sundial, while Minim out, the ancient Chinese). - I learnt 'the °only bealahed the rheumatismi but art from him. A men is broken by the company he "It is impossible for me to )I*" Is on me In many other we"." BUILDERS' GUPPL Almost every Sunday morning my keeps. a dial nes�k'Scarborough.' Try Dr. Williams' Pink 11119 for -y =Aft-COAT2W ROOFING. 411118 brother took me to him. Between At Hartepool is a still sterner A--- Faint. $2.4d mallon: Do,,,% W100916 anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- this village and ours there7-was a Its alarming to a few old timers warning, "The last hour _to plany, M--lUartax, wallboard. Irbousands of Neud. aarsasna Free cawague, nalu"y cooftw. vo. imess On the dial on the Box 181T, Rananto.. and stomach trouble. Take vast wild field* cailled Ron chi-ga-' way' ch-IMTen are bilngfimg up theiT possibly th you." them as a tonic it you are not .in the i Here. The M4 was full of azaleas parents. south-west tower of Beverley Minster beat of physij:w condition 161 eulti- X and other wild flowers and ferns. is an Inscription which asks, Now fRENCH SELF-TAUGHT. vale the registamce that widi keep you Here and there Some big pine trees Grauttfather, had a father had or when?" MOST 114UPLk: 9Y19TJW XV" DXVNW, well and strong. Sold by all druggists farm, I T Lh wtadnd= Ion of eval were barking against the breeze a. garden, and son has a can-opomer. imowledso bf the "as In urea mcfttbL 06a. or sent cents a Plate cloth ed_ 50c; abridged varvt &L, Ige, p*" man at 5o cen box by high above. It was such.a romantic Mlmardl*,Llnlm*nt for rheumatism.' P-ld World a Suburimiou Asev.4 aod_ y,o. json The Dr. William*' bledkine Co., Brock- ground. On the way, my brother used A trip into the country will convince Dce -sille, Ont. Facts rush In where fiction fears to to sing out his own poetries. I often you the trees, are turning, over a new 13= trefid. I; SVIL 10'm ROSSER A TX" To composed my own, and he corrected leaf. W asusiled cultomem . and of our Hamm them - for me. Then I was so en-. CRI&I'me; It Win I&TO YOU monez. ft. Reftwto'. 10 N.Iwo street. Toronto, art;" and I- used Chasing rainbows In a poor we thusiastii with the a to discuss with my brother how to provide for a rainy day; Y. to TASCARM"FOR ATCH FROM 46 TO so FOXES IN conventionalize to 5 weed' tI "a" UWJA ani r i. on- entionalize all' those real views I'— omrstt them. -Write • into Bunjin Ga. Eloping Bride "Here's a telegram A fow- vaiz l UUR BOWIRI q F AAA" My own home *as'very poetical, -from father­,� %J, too. My little, bedroom window v�as BrklegToom (eagerly) —What dose 4�p facing toward the weal. ruv On the early this old chap say?" MMA NCK IONapsm rC spring morning the sun row, just "Do not come home and all will be 0- 4 bo� f. T V beyond two large oak trees and forgiven." To-night I Clem your boweli threw the of a few bamboos era NOWWRI t" due FREE and end Reaftehes, Cold& laftoft IT rasa -j and cherry -trees on the window. "Do you patronize your neighbor ant PampmetS i Then some. Japanese nightingales hood.. laundry?". asks an ad. In the 9OU3r StOMSCh i'came to sing there f used to watch trolley cars. YOU Ought to Halt their shadows darting from tree to "No. we sharpen our own. collars." Got a 10•cent box. tree and listen to them from my bed. Put astdo -- lust once the Salts, 0:;x tell% aboutar!r th Z d your It was the greatest pleasure for me I Clothes don't make the man, but Pills, C"Ior 011.or Purgative Wateri hru%--the irthee. how to I fil B_ EA 7_kT 0 Is V2 to get up and open that paptrr door his wife's have been known to break I which merely force a psAwagaway Set bigger crops from the rime MD. V and we the first blossoms on that him. !through the boweltt,kbut do not thor• "Crv� Ragahm a" Sad Motate- louxbly cleanse, freshen an� 'Purify saver' -Goes Into this matter cherry tree. * 0 Duch a fresh fra Pally G)va beat routines for (grance' And lust a few yards be- Wife (whose mother has been visit• 1 these drainage org#no. and have no What pbs,11 !effect whatever upon the -liver and dairy (arms maect tarms, and those farms specializing weedy in yond. ther# was a peach tree. I love Ing I hem for Am months) motnaeh' arali and clover see& Its based an peach blossom so much. It is tender' 1 give mother for birthday present. I =of experka" at Dominion and peaceful, and especially after 1d#aT?­ Keep your "Tosidet" pure and trash rime&W Farms. Tells bow the rain the fence ainst +h- ach Fed-u- Hasbaud—Su with Onschrets which thorou -1 bmt to atillse day, sandy and - 10la-er WIM Ibt N AM TIM PKINIXIM .1-00 truartuy and vujorii, object to l 'I At 15,000 Weddings. Oatmeal because it Is "deficient In vita- M ...... It was clai#ied by Mr. T. 0.* Bo.ukiet. mines." The terni'vitaminee appears FOR,Part who has died at Devonport. England, t6 have become a peg upon which cer- wherv; he had been registrar of mar- tain learned folk are hanging a pro-' riages for hiat a century, that he had rujowuotta lot of tatters. R R. C O L D S officiated at 16000 weddings.. We understand the importance Of It • vitawittes, but we know that- haif R Province..._ . ........ A Scrappry Family. glass of. milk, L teaspoonful of raw cabbage, two teeepoonfule of cooked (Ad In Toronto Paper) - "Wanted: Experienced housekeeper; cabbage, a small portion of any other g 0 0 d vegetable or some fruit., raw or Wages two In . fa in UY; good referee cooked, vegetable, furnish all the Itamies essential. Ra. -1805-M." required for a day's -meals. Vr"`BuCki*y1S11 IN The simple old dish of oatmeal por- or Throat Health , Badly digested food, acidity of the atomsFcb, arid, ridge, or cereal, and milk, fur- /X 'a A sip night and morning relieves sluggish liver cause headaches. S&W$9y;up sorenews and boarsamesa. and pro. 1E 14 vents more eeriness developments. will remove these causes. Any drug store. nishes excellent food; birt is heavy bottle of B-klW--40 I o for not light, as is sometimes supposed. o 79 eastp-4a an economical Wben taken in quan-tities beyond na- aster of healthy throats How About the Proprietor? .,Wbok family. Pleasant to -positive ft. "Every- Lure's, powers of aLs4imilation, It causes Justant In action Sign in a m-lore; window" Indigestion with flatulence, due to fer- AkL AU dnwarists aaU it - thing in, tbis­store is-freeh-except th;e mentation. 523 \% lerks." e of the oeca.4LoniAl results faille I 143 mutual IS Teresa 2 "porridge rash". this may be cured or doe /(_1 BUSIN "LL"" Keep' MInard's Liniment in the stable. prevented by taking less porridge and f _ ` X, M eating a little fruit raw or In the form A. Iii. . P.&- , 4 ==- = - " a waigle dp prom is Value of Silkworm's Cocoon. of jam. A silkworm's 'cocoon contains from 1110 to 1,100 yards of silk. ATENTS pad Fall Wine still preserved in the cell Pl R-1"N A List of "Wanted Inventlens"t ars PUT IN Interufffle" sent Free " A-set. I of ',Virie.-de.ler in London dates Provdd skfe b millions and prescribed by. physicians for ft,rgay "OOL 27311a"k0l. 1, L. 4. The 1rAA A­. Igo I y Vie oftnumeak I ac 0 1 i • ­. ORDER AT ONCE Feel Tired When You (jet Up'? Tongue coated-bead aches-.no pep for 'the day's work? Then your liver Is lazy, your kidneys are not .eliminating. the poisons from the body. Your system •.ueids toning up. Thousands upon thousands all over the world take Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. It corrects fun-etioual troubles and by its tonic and purifying Iropertles restores the liver and Iddneys to tb&fr 'normal condition, so you soon feel like yourself again. Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. "Pape's -Diaperlein" for Gas,'_ Indigestion or- Sour Stomach Instantly! Stomach eweeted ! You never feel the Slightest distress from Ind4gestion or, a sour, arid, gassy stom- ach, after you eat a tablet of **Pape's Dispopain."" The moment it reaches the stomach 'all sourness, flaAulieuce, heartburn: gases, palpitation a d path disappear. Druggists guarantZ3 each package to correct -'digeetion -at once. End your stomach trouble for few cents. ISUE Na 13-27. Z, kQIUS INCIlralgia. ..-Pain Neuritis Headache, Lumbago T6othache Rheurhatism "DOES NOT AFFECT .711E liEART. A. Accept 6nly "Bayer" package which contains proven directiops. Hand "Bayer'' boxes of 12 tablets, 4 Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. %spirto is the iratts mark (m X0110 eelue. istared In Canada) of Baler Manufacture Of 4 'aiddester of Salloyli,&,id (Acetyl Solle7lie Acid. "A. S. A."). While it in well known WMArvistposeasta Bayer inanufacturs,to &WrA the public &&net unitatioewthe T 1.3am of Sam Oompsny will be�,stamped with their ireuersl U-stle , mart:, She 4: Peat and muck sods, and what to do hillsides land. F_ -blossom becomes so dark and the i loo ejqtr a ve her a traveling bag*" claitnae the otomar.h.'remove the undi . with mad rollaj; blossom so refreshing! I always Keved. sour food and foul gabse, take I ".anus Flower:" -Lists the flow- recollected that famous ancient CLd- Father I reprovi ngly) --"Do you k now lite exc"8 bile from the ldvor and car. wri that grew bat in each locality uress Canada. Enables you to nese poetry: t- whoa happens to Mars when they dle?" j ry out of the system aX the consd. -Neitta those most suitable toym district Give details as to ed- Johnni• -"Yes, &ir, they, lie igfn 1pat*d waste matter iLad poison. In th Inowea". lam height, planting dates. etc. How. difficult to. gw up early. In the t 1W There are over five hundred free spring; * C scaret to nljbt will malie. Y,: Oatmeal. • M lit pamphlets on all the N:Mrt branches farming. In my" bed f listen to the singing: .9 f"I great b morning They work Much has. b' •een said for and && of birds. 1 while - p never grIpe, sicken.; -ud .,Write for the 1927 list. FM in We had much rain and wind last Oatmeal and oatmeal porridge. The coat Only 10 cents a box from your and mad this ft POST FREE to night- old Story wilil, beer repection, -.3dill tons of men and women' Dr, !hTU99i_*(. PUBLICATIONS BRANCH How many blossoms have fallen on Johnson defined oats as a grain used take a Cascaret now and. then and in England horses, In Scotland Department of Agriculture. the ground I wonder. -for and ti-vor have Headache, BMaun for men. The retort was: "And where Ottawa. Ontarfa. Severe Colds, Indigestion, Sour S=.., Pleas wed ate free pamphlets so: -From "When I Was a Child," by do You find such horses and auch ACh or Consi Ipe ted Rowe4e. Cascalrets a•• _)�oshio Markino. men 0 belong In every h sApbohl. Children Certain adverse critics, such" Pro- rjurt love to tails them, 10la-er WIM Ibt N AM TIM PKINIXIM .1-00 truartuy and vujorii, object to l 'I At 15,000 Weddings. Oatmeal because it Is "deficient In vita- M ...... It was clai#ied by Mr. T. 0.* Bo.ukiet. mines." The terni'vitaminee appears FOR,Part who has died at Devonport. England, t6 have become a peg upon which cer- wherv; he had been registrar of mar- tain learned folk are hanging a pro-' riages for hiat a century, that he had rujowuotta lot of tatters. R R. C O L D S officiated at 16000 weddings.. We understand the importance Of It • vitawittes, but we know that- haif R Province..._ . ........ A Scrappry Family. glass of. milk, L teaspoonful of raw cabbage, two teeepoonfule of cooked (Ad In Toronto Paper) - "Wanted: Experienced housekeeper; cabbage, a small portion of any other g 0 0 d vegetable or some fruit., raw or Wages two In . fa in UY; good referee cooked, vegetable, furnish all the Itamies essential. Ra. -1805-M." required for a day's -meals. Vr"`BuCki*y1S11 IN The simple old dish of oatmeal por- or Throat Health , Badly digested food, acidity of the atomsFcb, arid, ridge, or cereal, and milk, fur- /X 'a A sip night and morning relieves sluggish liver cause headaches. S&W$9y;up sorenews and boarsamesa. and pro. 1E 14 vents more eeriness developments. will remove these causes. Any drug store. nishes excellent food; birt is heavy bottle of B-klW--40 I o for not light, as is sometimes supposed. o 79 eastp-4a an economical Wben taken in quan-tities beyond na- aster of healthy throats How About the Proprietor? .,Wbok family. Pleasant to -positive ft. "Every- Lure's, powers of aLs4imilation, It causes Justant In action Sign in a m-lore; window" Indigestion with flatulence, due to fer- AkL AU dnwarists aaU it - thing in, tbis­store is-freeh-except th;e mentation. 523 \% lerks." e of the oeca.4LoniAl results faille I 143 mutual IS Teresa 2 "porridge rash". this may be cured or doe /(_1 BUSIN "LL"" Keep' MInard's Liniment in the stable. prevented by taking less porridge and f _ ` X, M eating a little fruit raw or In the form A. Iii. . P.&- , 4 ==- = - " a waigle dp prom is Value of Silkworm's Cocoon. of jam. A silkworm's 'cocoon contains from 1110 to 1,100 yards of silk. ATENTS pad Fall Wine still preserved in the cell Pl R-1"N A List of "Wanted Inventlens"t ars PUT IN Interufffle" sent Free " A-set. I of ',Virie.-de.ler in London dates Provdd skfe b millions and prescribed by. physicians for ft,rgay "OOL 27311a"k0l. 1, L. 4. The 1rAA A­. Igo I y Vie oftnumeak I ac 0 1 i • ­. ORDER AT ONCE Feel Tired When You (jet Up'? Tongue coated-bead aches-.no pep for 'the day's work? Then your liver Is lazy, your kidneys are not .eliminating. the poisons from the body. Your system •.ueids toning up. Thousands upon thousands all over the world take Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. It corrects fun-etioual troubles and by its tonic and purifying Iropertles restores the liver and Iddneys to tb&fr 'normal condition, so you soon feel like yourself again. Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. "Pape's -Diaperlein" for Gas,'_ Indigestion or- Sour Stomach Instantly! Stomach eweeted ! You never feel the Slightest distress from Ind4gestion or, a sour, arid, gassy stom- ach, after you eat a tablet of **Pape's Dispopain."" The moment it reaches the stomach 'all sourness, flaAulieuce, heartburn: gases, palpitation a d path disappear. Druggists guarantZ3 each package to correct -'digeetion -at once. End your stomach trouble for few cents. ISUE Na 13-27. Z, kQIUS INCIlralgia. ..-Pain Neuritis Headache, Lumbago T6othache Rheurhatism "DOES NOT AFFECT .711E liEART. A. Accept 6nly "Bayer" package which contains proven directiops. Hand "Bayer'' boxes of 12 tablets, 4 Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. %spirto is the iratts mark (m X0110 eelue. istared In Canada) of Baler Manufacture Of 4 'aiddester of Salloyli,&,id (Acetyl Solle7lie Acid. "A. S. A."). While it in well known WMArvistposeasta Bayer inanufacturs,to &WrA the public &&net unitatioewthe T 1.3am of Sam Oompsny will be�,stamped with their ireuersl U-stle , mart:, She 4: .: �x :: "r T "a %^,Y;i"- 's'•w.;�,gyw ,„ .r .y-. -:, r•,"w.. . -.:ra .." -•[. •7' a' _ ^..Cn y Y Y'". •w. 7y�_ ....� ::r,' --kia. ,yY �,, p.. - . '.v ^. - .....:J.. r L.: • • vii•" ,y, !: ♦ do '."F•... ". •i.;:,' G,:I , o v C n , ,�•� TT Q =M r. -and Firs. Fielding, of Gra} -W. H, Peak and son, Wm. of Co. venbnrat, are visiting with Dr. Toronto, called on Pickering fri• C► ; On f1' and Dire. Cartwright cads' on Tuesday. r -Miss M lure, of Toronto, spent -Mies L: Coleman and Miss M. -Born, at Pickering, on Satnr- _ tact week with her cousin, Mrs. J. 'Rowe, of Toronto, spent Match day, March l9tb, to Arthur and N 16th, with John a1kd !lire. Draper,- Mrs. Rundy,-ofToronto, a daugh• and hoV� to prevent it. Damppe_r - -Lorne Saunders. who has ter. -Miss Nellie Arnot, of Toronto, driving Mr. Mooney's bread truck -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, prat- „ - e�v�1eent Sunday with J. S. and Mrs. has severed his ti in .Toronto,.wtlll be here, In his_ Wear•a pair of G}utta Percha Baledoa. for several years, s[11g. . _ _ .. - • . -R -Mrs. W. A. Reid and yod�g connection with. the Pickering Ba- office from 1.30 p, m. to 6 p.'pt. as as- _ son are spending a week with re- leery and,ave understand, contain ns2 on Thursday, R .ci Iiltives spending pla tea moving to Oshawt}. -Dr. H, T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- -Mies Evangeline Cowan has -The Women's institute will ist. Office over BslBdon's hardware every time you step out into the. wet and slash. Nan confined to the hoagie for the hold their monthly meeting on store. Office hours, S to 6 daily and Tuesday next, March 29th, a; the evenings by appointment. , �_�aat two weeks suffering from a home.of Mrs. (Dr' MrEwen.` A - Gordon Foapd moved on Wed- We are showing' a splendid line of ]Knee Boots in dies a, severe cdld' good program of ical and rostra- nesday to the James Found rest. Ladies' and Children e, also the ordinary Over Rubbers'. r ' ^ -- litre. D. T. Callaghan and little These are made of the finest No. l Rubbers and marketed t mental music, alsd Some good read- donee on Christina Street, which son, of Toronto.."fat Friday and will be given by lodil talent. he recently rchasgd. by a firm who ranks sa Canada's Under 9atnrday last with her parents, J. y pp in Rubber Footwear. =The comic of spring was -Rev. A. R. l�andeison a themes and Mrs. Marker. somewhat interrupted on Sunday, for Stroda - are : 10.30 a. w.. "A y --Mr. Mann. who is in the em- when quite a heavy snow -fall took Life Made Over;' 7 p. m., "Furs- W'�pIoy of W. 3. Reid, was off duty * r for several days sul�ering from an place. q Of -course, this was to be ishinR a Life." Come and worship. Sp NC; CLOTHING itttaek of neuralgia. eipected as this is unusually early All welcome. ' for fro weather to come. The -Mrs. Savage has been confined --Mrs: Frank Sarles and young y Just a word about our Semi-Ready Clothing. Don't let snow was followed b rain and as to her bed for several days eager- . son, of Trenton, have been spend- p the name confuse you into thinking that these clothes are 'fins a few days with the former's a result there. was, no improve. Ing from a very severe cold and.is went in the roads throughout the under-tbe doctor's care. We are ready made. Bachand every svbl5le we measure you for =Other. Mrs. Rankin. township., which were never in glad to know that shells now im• - is especially tailored to fit you and suit your require- , -Jabez Hallett'e Bale on There- worse condition than they, are at proving. snents:. The prices are very reasonable, beiztg about the ;day last was a decided enccesP. The Audley Dramatic Clob " ' 'Thera was a large attendance sad present. renal run of better class ready-mades, but the tailoring is, -Every automobile is contructed will present their drama, An _ above reproach. It is a pleaeare for us with a view to Violating U__ 164 sh - • Lorne Bath. Mrs. Edgar Bath laws of the country. The speed laws Group B of St. Andrew's Ald, in !,, and Norman and Mrs. Sunday there is notia 25 car built per ut wiltch the AprT l6thHa11 on the evening 'of Fred T. Buntln � " Pickering . �r sired to Toronto on ands and repent the day with friends. manufacturer � g�am� a speed -Mrs. Wm. Kemp, Who has been " f - Remember W. J. McDonald'= from 40 to 80 miles per hoar. We be- spending the winter with her daugh- 'Established 1857. iauction sale of farm stock, ample- lieve that there is not one motorist ter, Mrs. John Draper, celebrati<d her memo etc.. at his premises on the m a hundred whose conscience Will 69th birthday on Wednesday last, Mar Brock road on Monday afternoon give him any wvrry if he happens to 4th. Her relatives and friends were ezt. exceed the speed limit at certain present to help her celebrate the occa- �a -Miss Louie Puckrin returned times when there is a clear road Sion, presenting her with beautiful v�tilirOme on Saturday afternoon after ahead. About the only things that flowers iof which she is very fond. " oyieg a week a pleasant vacs- will prevent any person from violai- p tion with-llriende in Hamilton and ing die speed laws is nervousness or f Baffal0. the fear of coming in contact with Now 1d'��en�' -Mrs. Thomas Calvert will hold the traffic cop. - - - s an auction sale of househnld furnl -Ttife Ontario Forestry Branch of rj OR SALE -1 sow due in May'. Ap- y are etc., at her home, a half mile ply Gerais clerk, Dunbartoa. 29 30 � c� .�, vast of the village, on Wednesday he Department of Lands and Foi- - y eats, is taking a very active interest EED OATS FOR SALE- Senea- PIC � �• ,March 30tb, in the work of reforestration by sup- S tion cfariety. Phone Wiatou®white. Mark y -Mrs. Rankin, accoul anted b 181 ;. za-z9 ; y plying to the residents of Ontario .her and theulatter's Mrs. ltle can, Sarles. free of cost a suitable for this large urpose. Th s year Y Y eAraNbouseworpk WANTED-Girl Mrs. v Walter Maxwell. a man for Ren -'' Tuesday in Lansing, Ont.. with the Forestry Branch has for free die- Nearer'. hotel. Highland Creek. Bell Dhone - ,her son. Robert tribution in the neighborhood of S,- Scarboro a9 r a, z9 O - Walter Ferguson, who has Aoo,000 trees. Any resident of Ont- you •� been very ill at Whitby. where be ario may obtain upon application T1'OR SA LE -Seed drill, disc barrow, L wa oo boa, pow, and other articles. Wm. fif, ...has been employed, re raw much 3500 trees free for reforestration Lacsy,nmrton• z7 -3o s g, improved sad was able to be tale purposes and an addition.$! 5011 trees know e ea home this week. for establishing a windbreak. Addi -SEED OATS FOR SALE- Qrwaary Filler varier 90 cents per bushel. Charles -Mumps has made its appear - tional quantities may be had at the Goodwin, Pickering, arse to the village, and just at a rate of $4.00 per thousand. For lit- at] im when nets are anxious to eratnre and information write. Out- OR HALE -1 Avrshire and I Dual That we handle the famous "Staunton" line of ario Forestry Braacll, Parliament Purpose Shorthorn irow, goon eaten, acs - Wall- papers, the only manufacturers of "Semi- triat- $et out to ea oy the balmy spring Linter• lot ail, cote. 9. Piekerimg. 29 -ao .. ,. '* • papers. Prices range from med anal Sunmorthy papa Bar and soc events. Buildings, Toronto. - - Remember J. D. Remmer'a -As a result of+the rapid disap- ANTI3D -Ae ezilMenced man 10 cents up. section sale of seed oats. for tarn work for Smooths. A. Brfpsal4 baled pearaace of the snow during the past Claremont: Phoneclare 3oa 29 ao ` hay. implements etc., tomorrow week, and the frost leaving the That in sill the world there no Overalls like "Car- `Oaturday) afternoon at his prom• ground, many of the roads through POTATOES FOR SALE! -Both ear. _ :.;hart!'=." A fall line of black, stripe or plain, blue and - . a mile and a c is rter north of the country are in very bad shape, . ly and late one Edpr stony, R. R. N0. ri lips village. many bet impassable. Motorists a. ScoulivtUe• Phone sco,rII 76os, _ sect lthaki combinations. ^ r rig ..... :_ -. - - This it is reported, hue are frequently compelled to go to the FOR SALE -Hay, ttmothv and • ,. been a rather poor one for those farm houses to seek assistance in mined. Also a r s. D seed silt Apply at That we have Butteriek Patterns night lot 21 • cane 1, Piekenag. D McNe,1, Pickenag 24 who have sugar bushes f row which drawing their ears out of the deep they expect valuable retoras. The mud. The heavy Wins last their bad 1G�Op8 FOR traH ATCE3WNaHeavy 1 atOCk. sure to get a d�sl wither for -- t*i& L`. -frost nights and warm days. condition this spring, but the great snag 28ct - •O0 sere ":� -group A of St Andrew's Lad- strain which they are called upon to p J% ANTED- Idarried mwn without -leg' Aid purpose holdinx a social undergo, on account of she heavy y y children for eneral work. Residence ,evening in the basement of the tracks which pass over them is res- plied ApplytoG.�C.1; Barrister &c..Osh - t we are agents. for the old etrtablished sad - Qa church on Friday. April let, to ponsible for many of the bad places. aws, Out. _- _ = reliable "Pecker Dye Works" -old garments look - A few days of warm weather will put OR SALE Bay mafr, i roan old. celebrate All Fools Day. Every like new when dyed slid cleaned. Leave your goody.: lbod welcome. Coma and enjoy them in good shape. I sound and a good worker. Apply lot 18, B. ' y 1 -A number of the members of F+:. Piekenag. L. H. Spragge, R R. No. 1. with us. - s. the fun. Admission, 25 seats; Pickering. 29.30 _ Pick- children, 15 cents. Ontario Lodge, 1. O. O. F. of Pict• _ 3 t er1nR. went to Oshawa on Friday �,j OR SALE- Pure -bred Avobire That we are handling a great line of Men's and T' -J. 0. and Mrs. Baxter and son, averts last when the were the 1• bull calves, rromhe,vL producing cows. J• Boys' Boots- ''Sismaa" boots. No better made. GFire r' g ~ Jobs, have arrived from Udney. R y S. Laurie. Agincourt. P600e Bell 1 3 or end. and have taken possession of the guests of the Oshawa Oddfellows Maly ato. 29-33 no a trial. Crockett farm. two miles north of in the auditorium of the High School. There were about two EOps FOR HATCHING-We - -> That we are selling a lot of'mdn's Clothing. Either the village. which Mr. Baxter pore White Wyandotte'$ eggs. the J• 5. Martin r: chased some time ago. Mr. Baz• thousand members and their wives ,train. 75 cents per aetting. Mn Ge _- Match. ready -made, Semi -Ready or made- te-order. See us ter intends going into bee - keeping present at the gathering, at which Plkedng• 278' for real reasonable prices. all the lodges is the district were C.�ABU FOR SALE -1010 acres No. 1,, ' .a d also into fox- raising. rnpresen fed. An excellent pro - i` clay yam. leoel: W acres owed, Isacres a �•� - '� •...1'be pavement on the High- ram was rendered and refresh- h'y. z nory brick iwuae: baaY barn aea72..wa1 That We always have Oil �laidel ae} UP for some distance west of the g • x,l or rent tw a term of rear. Apply Harry h �* a is in a bad c ditroa, se meats were served, after which Moore. PiekeJing 29-ao t �+r Y, wtb+r t has heaved badly in there was dancing for an hour or �0R SALE -300 bushels of seed bar- "Clean stock Of Gnkeries and are two. This was the last of s rum• ley, Manscheurim variety. Had over 50 bus. y places, and it has cracked it bar of social evenings that were to the acrelaatyear. $1.00 per bushel. John W badly also. It will require con- Miller, R. R. z. claremoAt.., acct Into a11ZlOil8 t0 serve you. ' siderablo work and expense to given by the lodges of the district, _ - have it pat in good shape. and have proved -very popnlar nIANO LESSONS -Miss Aldine r- --On Monday, p with the members. C ward, Claremont is prepared to take a lim- March 21. spring- ;tea number of puoils on the piano,-at 25 cts. per That we have a wonderful line of Paiute and Vscn- v offic6)1j,' made its. appearance. -The sideroad north of the vil- half hots* lesson.aPhone 9W. 18.31 isbes- IlElastica" stands for first quality. Also, we a The day was not particularly Inge is in a very bad condition for ANNER SEED OATS FOR SALE ,now have the "Rogers' Brushing Lacquer" You have - epring like, as the landscape, was some distance south of the third B -Your choice of 1925 harvest, 39 lbs. to the 'been reading about_ covered with a mantle of snow concession. On Thursday evening bushel, or 1926 harvest- Price 80cts,, per bushel. W. H. Westney. lot lo, con. 3, Pickenng. 28-30 ; and the sky was over -cast with a number of autop, when return- Sale, heav yy. clouds, but that did n.ot Ing from Jabez Hallett'= sale, got C+BED GRAIN FORSALE -A siren• oonvirrce as that tpring bed not stock in the deep mud and had to l7 iitn or•Mareauty ring Wheat, Liberty bar- � � � H AP fly, Canadian Beauty Oddpe as and Alaska r- yet arrived. ' be helped out by willing, passers- den peas; nil• B. Burk, R. R,•1 Locust Hill, �nt • _ s -Mrs. Dale and daughter, Miss- by. One man with a large Car jtOt Phone Pule 1031. zs =29 Edith Dale, of Toronto, are visit. so deeply mired that he asked for ORONTU VET -WASH LAIIN- 'ing at the home -of the former'. assistance from a man who had _LDRY (Semi finish) -Let our driver call and ����• CjENTRAL ■ry, A daughter. Mre. SIDIth. We are COme 810. WICK a t =aw Of hOi'PeP. plain our 24 hour service Just leave your a \ rL.J gJ. ` �!gRiiGE R name with Mr. S. W,1 avis, barber shop. We f 7 fill, j �A _ BOr to report that Mies Dale is The horses were bitched On to the Will pick up and deliver 3 tithes a week. k ill, due W overwork. It is hoped car, but they refused to budge the ' y FED GRAIN FOR SALE -Seed that her rest in Pickering may auto. They would not pull togeth- oats, White Wave and O. A. C., No. 72 vane. Telephone 4900 _ prove beneficial to her and that er, and it may be that they want -, ties: a few bushels of timothy seed. Also Melotte i she may suns be reetore8 to her ed to chow their resentment at cre7,d=parator, Brougham. - Phone nearly new. - L. Middleton, Brougham. Ph•neck 528. 27.29 former good health. the motor vehicles for usurping ARM MACHINERY -Frost A - -St. George's Chumb. Special their work on the farm and on the F Wood Cockahvtt ?ndhope. Anderson John +: services will be held next Sunday *Dada, in fact driving them o$ the Deere, Sissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, - �. to mark the re- decorating of the face of the earth. As they proved Wilkinson. Beat tea. order your °suite ■ now. Also >k ornt radios. W.F. Y. Auto Repairs Accessories Oils ani� 'church. The Rev. 'Canon Dixon themselves entirely unable to per' Greenwoor+. z7u 7 a will be the preacher in the morn- form the task they were unhitched ups FOR HATCHING-Prom a acing and the Rev. W. J. MinW and a number of men got behind Egoodd winter-laying train of Barred P1 1i aDo11_ ue, AcBtylene Weldi g1 Oman in the evening. Special nun- the car and Boon get it out of the mouth Rockii: x>z ego - �sreftiny wlected. 5 sae will be a feature of both serv=e- road. The owner of the team now ants per setting. Please order ahead to avoid delay. Mrs, J•s. Richardson; Plckerin , Phone "� n (es. All members and friends of thought he was in' a poaWon to Pick 2000. Zb 30 `'iJaittery . Charging. the congregation are very warmly secure some easy money, and go- ,OR SALE New bows is the V[!- invited to be present at both of iog up to the owner of the ear, Inge of cliremonA 7 room., pantry and cur; Repalr8 made On all makes tlreee services. _ demanded $10 for the use of hip nape, also Tara�a lvewly decorated- Reasonable x' ey "An Bar - team, which did not render two ash deposit. Balance tarried ec• a low rats of i r'- -The Andl Drama. interest. A pry W. M. Palmer. Claremont: or A. o cars. ly Bird;' was postponed on sc- cents worth of service. The c. Elliott, $rootlin. w -al - - • -! count of the bad rosds, and will whooping of the crowd at the out IMOTHY SEED FOR HALE- J r r. _be given this (Friday) evening in rageoua demand compelled the T(wiUi a small amount of 'Alfalfa), $4.30 per _ - the Audley School. Afterwards, roan to reduce hip' price to $5.00, bushel; O. A. C. No. 144 oats, No. 1 Govern - which would look like Hite .her- tgentStandard, 99 per cent germination $7.15 q a box social will be held at which per bosh at the farm. F. H. WestneY. Picker- St. gain. This, however, did not meet ,rig. Phone Pick :1413. 29 -31 Patrick boxes. General admission, with the approval of the crowd, Oft BALE- Banner. oats frrown gRLES �e -,SPENCER `.l5 cent!. Ladies with boxes• free. which coutinned yelling until the I'from registered seed. 75 cents per bushel. �� f: d' A nod time is promised til, all• price was redmeed to $2.00, which Mixed in (oats and barley). 75 cents a bushel. _ . Mr. Sanderson will take the was exactly $1,99 more than the Glen 'trawverry pleura, 1 cent each. Driv- work *formed was worth. in¢ horse. Apply G. K Pratt, lot 3, con.4, Piek- Proprietor, '- P1Ckering. +chair at 8 o'clock. performed ezing (Audley). Pbone Pick 2309, 29.0 ppa: ., _.. -.. . .,,. :. r^• .i., ., - Z ri: 'rfi m -. s.::.z�, .. +,cl. 6 .M° I.. ..... .s -: .v...... •y.. .. 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