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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_04_01-e 7 ­7­ V, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . ING. P1 E NE. S. C VOL. XL'V l' PICA ERING, ONT.,7 FRIDAY, APR. 1. 1927 No- 30 10A Fla Opb. D.. Director 0ftonstrical Association of Ontario. Reg. ember of the Aisiert= Optometirical Im 1=azamlned by appointment. ei 200�. CI t, Ont. "Wes. R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ALA. =W4=blic Etc. Money to House. Whitby. 251Y G. BROWNING, K. C.. i;;rls- N ift R055- Barristers. rris so- 'RHATO 6,4#­ M-h.- ilia_ eon one o[ the othec ladies _V�_d cuts and Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. BRAN W. J. Beaton. CHAS. A. WHITE. 11. D. F. Ron, Adelaide 2767 SHORTS about the face and arms. Helllwell. O. Hilts were In Toronto on Monday 'SCRATCH FEED .4-DIOHARLSON PICKERING- Successor to late W. G. Barnes who was struck a glancing blow br kattending the funeral of the late Wrn, . . . . . . Phone 6420 or. write Locust Hill, Ont. the car an it rolled over, suffered back Laidlaw.. who had a summer cottage SoLidrs to etc.. 213-214 Confect- for poultry Like dint. Corner Yonge and Rich. Injuries. for several years at the Bay. We CR XCKED C001 spond Sts..Toronto. Phones, Main 1390 and Main will miss his genial companionship 04110. PJckerwgoff"oSieoUondayandWed - for pou.1try this summer. rs meaday eveninp and all day.Satutday, includhir T AUDLEY. fttw"Y evening. Plane Pick. 6600. ilut, i r URNITURE I have a car of Cereal Feed which AT BOTTOM PRICES Kenneth Pratt has purchase a team WHITEVALE. I consider the -beat value' fc�r- feed I have seen for a long n M] & Ij ofWung Percheron horses. FOWLIE. D,,tit. Cr. e W0100026 Bruce And Mrs. Ritchie The hum of the wood *&we are being time. It will pay jjfi. R_ KingstociRd. and Victoria Park Ave. To- CLAREMONZONT. of Clarke. to our midst. They moved heard these days. to try It. to A number oslour farmers are Invest- lmxg. (Hue id fits. &t door). Open Evenings Dressers $12 up, washstands this week on to the Boone farm from y 64 up. Cbiffoners, 5 drawers which W. Cammack moved to Green- low in horse-flesh this spring. WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. ij and good sized mirrors, wood. Roy and Mrs. Seebeck are getting IMR. D. 0. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. half price. It will nicely settled in their new home. Chopping Mondays, Wednes. Robert A3FvHle. HonarGraduateof Chicago and To. 8 M pathy Is 'extended to Rob astca Universities and the Ro Mr. Graham. of the 10th line, Mark- 1011, al I= you to call. Hedge on the death of his father. De days and Fridays. 992W A== , Phone office Pay teamed ham, Is moving an to the Mansell was In his 87th year. Mr. appointments. 261y [edge left on Tuesday for the funeral farm. B LAKE B. BEATON, D. The drama• which was presented In Graduate of the Royal of Dental Roofing at I atT`be-d'r8a0m-a given by our Clubwas the United Church last week, wmen- else 0 05ce presented on Friday evening in a Jillageone and Univet ty of Toronto. joyed by a good•sized audience. Each over Murdaick's Gotifectione whithy. Dike hour" 9 to 12: 1 to 6.37. a=.. Phone a. crowded house. Each member is to member acted his part well. EW phone 220. 497 5 x British CdIumbisL Shingles be congratulated upon the way he put Miss A. Butraeas. w-bo has been em. 64 10 OA L 3 X ploved 4t the Whithy Ladies' College. 7 E I L C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S. On his work and favorahle comments had the misfortune to have her band No. 2 3 and 5x 6' are NNiccitesor to Dr, J , 14. Dales �. Graduate oi badly crushed while Orrat.i.10t El heard on all sides. R�v. Mr. San- the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Tartan. thatonfolllowed tu In a &a to University. At Claremont office over D. A. veninas chairman. The box social electric miLchine. Much b y 'a A good stipply of Hard and Sof tScatit's store every Tuesday and Fridm, Pbone TORONTO ASPHALT showed a wonderful expressed for her In her affliction. stoull 10-11 Coal on hand. Also a supply ROOFING variety of desions and the ladies de- IXBRBERT T. FALLA IBM L D S.. Marray's IS in.. 82 in. and 36 Inch serve compliments. The boxes aver- Remnler's sale postponed to Tues. of Kindling Wood, -JL D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of a drama Aed day, April 5th. stove length 1D as Surgeons and the Vniversialy of Toronto, - : Greenwood on the sells effice above I S. Mellon's iltore, Pickering, Ont. Metal Valley and early cents each" H presented at as widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also .3 re' hours 9 a as. to 6 p. m., or by at- 8th Pickering at 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. �d at Pictk ,the 21 last. assat Pbone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. DUNIBARTON. FICKEKING DONALD MUNRO, Material, or will give price on GRIENWOO916 Mrs. Jean White, we are sorty to finished jobL re art. Is quite ill. 7P.LIZABETS RICHARD80N-8ue- The Mission Band of the Greenwood M ra. M. R. Cowan spent a few days JUdcasater to the late W V. Richardson• repre-_ ar a 4110, United Church will be hold in the with Mrs Dales this week. Whitevale il A.... Fr,,,- Ineuranics ccee PICKERING 'e" oburib oftBaturday. April the 2nA. We are sorry to lose Wm. and Mrs. swum at =aWmIkal stasl4iog 340 L"n 190 P. M. Taylor from our midst this week. - - The Audley Dramatic Club will Miss Minnie Bennett In visiting with 71191w 15erpvim Guiarme ti POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer. LUMBF.4% YARD -W • 1W 0"all" of Tork a" Ontario. &gis. present their play entitled -An E I her sister in the city fora fortnight. "FrT Sim N&Wm •f all kia& ausauO ft an ob Bird" In Greenwood Chureb on George Shaw. of Cedar Grove. to Motor overhauling. top and side eur. •iblem. Address arisess stvw F. o.. 011114 day evening. April Stb. Admission spending week with fitiends In our THE MINING MAREPT Lain repairto 26 coots - children. 15 cents. neiabborbood. ()TArxing 111.211RATON TOWNBMPMABI TheSuod&y School of the Unites The church I,@ being aired . for hydro Battery Service- A6,Arr D. C•OT•VS&OW, OeaniM"UW for We buy and "ll, furnish quotations and iDverhAuling. Church held their annual meeting on this week and the anticipation of see. Assmallears, 21% KMOT and Information on all Listed and All work guaranteed. Flat rate ft hum "INSUM of mar"a ZA*- Unlisted Mining Stocks. Monday night and the officers were lug better to wonderful. service charge 11= fts. IT elected as follows: Superintendent i A number of the ladies of the tom• Phone 5610 Mark. Central. We will be pleased to advise what' W`111 Peag: Asst.-Supt.. W. A. Brown: muDity attended the "At Some" Riven N" 1b MAW, LJOHN8Er) AUC_ stocks to buy or to bold. or Sec'v. Vernon Disney; Anat.-Sec'r., by Miss Janet Allison on Tuesday of Qntario and Dartwens We E. S-E R R y ttanded C4MZUG% Wk!rafy=' what stock to sell. Milt,on Or merod: Treas., W. Brown this week, Taressrommable. Dstgw- be . f. =8 Clients are making money by The remaining officers were all re- Miss.Relen Thom gave a surprise Z. d Lodem- "a.NRWS' Offlicir. Sall W following our advice. elected by acclamation. birtbda y Party in boner of her cousin, Wbitby. Ont. 617 Our long experience In mining. ex- The W. K. S. of the Greenwood Miss AnnVaranftr, who Is visiting a tending over a period of twenty United Church held their annual her this week. • years. allows us to give found advice meeting on Tuesday afternoon. when John Taylor, of Highland Creek. has Coal and Feed on the investment feature the election of officers resulted me fol- ]eased the farm of Wm. Thom. and ing of mine p r' Time 16 ­_ or the speculative feature of a pros. Iowa: President, Mrs. W. W. Gee; the latter will hold an auction sale of pect let Vice-Pees., Mrs. Barnes: god Vice- his stock and implements on Satur- lve mining venture. Pros., Mrs. F. L. Green; 3rd- Vice- day. April 9th. 0 E, S, R Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO.' Pris$., Miss Mr Ay B,., 8,rc,r. Mfv. A&turbav last being the k5th anal. F'. A. R E Members of Standard 0. J. Stevenson -. :rreas. Kim May versaryor the wedding of Walton If you you would have the XJ010 0 err 1X - Stock Exchange. Brown; Oor. Seely. Mrs. F. W. Gib. and Mrs. Annie, their family and a 'Wat use,­ Members of the Montreal son: Christian Stewardship Sec`y, number of their relativea and friends Brandram Mining Exchange. Miss H. -. AJmociate Helper* cry l rpoince- and Board Room, Ground Floor, and Mite BoxesMrs. Alfred Rogers. . After a sumptuous to It a Nut and Stove Coal. Metropolitan Buildinas' Deem, L Mr u; MIS. . pleas" t evenin - was spsnF."d ur. Henderson 9 _'MROm. ONTARIO slonary Monthly, Mrs. Gen. Wilson ; log which Mr, and re. Annie were LAW and Coke, also and OM Pianist, Bert Harvey, All tha,,repOrt.41 me" the " recipients of a beautiful Pby)nen :Adelaide 0871 for the year elbowed that the Society silver tea service. The whole neigh. N Paints and Varnishes-We condition. was In a most flourishing cond berhoodextend congratulations. All Kinds of Feed have them. Also, THE RURAL Oils, Shellac and Polishes. - `` '4 yu SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Seed oats at Remmer'8 postponed GhERN RIVER. Tires and Tubes for your auto sale on Tuesday next. or bicycle. Mrs. $peers is quite 01 at present. Cement, Real BstateAi:kd Insurance'. We a" glad to we Mies Ida Gray 8ROUGHAM. Phone 46M out to Lath Fapm Properties a Specialty. J.Tniiht, of Stouff ville, was very Mrs. P';" Hamilton is seriously ill much engagod on Sunday. ALVIN 13USHBY Head Office: 218 214 Confederation at present. We were 1'esed to see. S. Doten Terms -Life Building. Toronto. Miss Roberts, Phillips has been quite back in his old place in Sunday School PICKERING Phone Main 1390. 111 during the past week. Strictly Cash Fred Woodward. of Toronto• called again' W. and Mrs. Hagerman, Mrs. Smit b Branch Office: Gordon Building, on friends one day last week. • n and children motored to the city on . ..... 0--aLEU M - Pickering Onta-rta; Miss Elid-e-r. 6f­T`6Fo`fito�. was visiting Suud&T- Phone 0600. 28tf Miss Verna Middleton last week. As we travel tbrougb the mud these Misses Doris and Edith Abbott were days we hope this spring will be the iting last to see the roads In this condition, the very bad. g-�S - Miss Verna Middleton -over e J BROADBENT Here's hoping the pavement will be Avery bad -spaton the' road eeo FR Art Ru ' ad at Nor- WATCHMAKER ton'sbillmakes travel west byauto down on- the new highway by this time next ear. With rather risky. 7.1 h each large.tube $37 Main street, Tbronto 13 The Ladies meeting was well The Leslie family have moved Into attended on the 23rd. The you R Lpt'.e of Greenwood, will be at the shop the EADY village tn the house recently pur- V EVER ..Brightep Your Rooms, :.,, .. , v ladies who entertained kept the aud opposite the Post Office, chased by W, -ftsc-e-tn- go. les or laustnter, The enter. 5HAVENG 0 ffi?" Lighten Your Work, Miss Filkey. of Fickermg, and W i • talners were Miss V. Turner. Miss A. Yon get an Ever -Ready Safety 1010KERING Brown and daughter were Sunday �o y Mitchell. Miss Keys#, Miss McKie and Razor and Blade abso- Sive Yonr Money visitors at T. C. Brownie. Hvery Tumda) afternoon from Several from here attended the tune- Mrs. E.Williams. The guestofbonor Eutisely free. by using 12.00 to 5.00 o'clock. was O. Ferrier, who celebrated his I - cal of the late David Birrell. of Green• 98rd birthday. seemed nun years, e * 26tf BRINt* YOUR REPARS wood, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Farrier a 'With each 25c pi%rchas GOLD *SEAL eemed &syoungas the The Y. P. S. have undertaken to others. ANY NALCO renovate the Interior of the Temper-- We heard the conversation between -CONGOLSUM ART RUGS EIA DALE MILLS &nee Hall In preparation for their two children recently. One said ­1 HOUSEHOLD DRUGS' The new ile4t4wns ate -out now. -See- summer meetings and have made 1nXCrJC:3M3Mq!C*___ IF wonder what a home does when be You. get a free sample of cuts of them In our window. - -Wdwfrom running?" ge a n It with great concern that the 6. ell' replied the other, -he can't Tdo-tl--Pk-s-t#.---Moutb-NVwelt -Said cc Prices immunity board the news that Mrs. Klearoids. put his band to side any way." which 9 f Wm. Knox went to a city hospital for me, do uswonder what the horse did do. her 7 ft. 9.25 Vig ft 11.25 'With each purchase of t- :5-50 916 f t- 7-50 For Pastry use an operation on Sunday last. As b It sort of reminds us of the yarn about sister, Mrs. Uoltby, is there also, re- I ft 18.00 9xI2 ft, 15.00 the youngster who was knocked down covering from a recent operation, Our Royal Brand by a car while on his way home fromAny DenW P-mmun W f t. 16.75 VX15 ft 18.75 much sympathy Is felt for the anxious S the butcher shop. The frightened ,at yonr Grocer's. friendis. -nr out to ask If he A free sample of Gibbs'Fam- Mat4 00 conk to C25 The Y. P. S. hold a very successful one English Dentrifice and. was hurt. -Nape." replied the boy, mee at the ..but I can't And my liver." tinpr on Monday evenin f Farmers who have wheat got your bows of Mr. and Mrs. Bush, a Green a me fairy story. Aour made from your own wood. Min M. Fessby is to be eon- A limited quantity of flee good& wheat. We can ffratul&tod on her success with her -Wm. Thom, of Dunbarton, so got your@ early, A. ��eAft C grind it. group topic. "History," which Was who has been in poor health for r i Tory interesting and helpful. We are several yea,", has decided to give Furniture Maler and T4 Filled of all kinds-Chicken feed. wish so many were present and we up farming -and will hold an sue. E. C. Jones., P16m. B. Funeral Director ben feed, ahop, millfsed. wish to thank Mrs. Bush for her hospitality and kindness. The next I tion sale of his farm stock., in Druggist and Dispensing Phone 1800 Chopping, every week-day. - meeting will beheld at Mr, and Mrs. Plements etc., on Saturday, rii g vf, Chemist. Is 0 Ont&de xA>c=avvc== Gannon'•. Mrs. V. S. Shaver will be 9th. Watch out for b9 giving •Piekering, leader, (fall pardenlan. PICKERING, ONTARIO DUNBARTON. BROOK ROAD. Saw MiH aad Buked Is Anglican service will be held as Hall Sun- James Brien has hired with 71mothy Reddin for the GRDIENWOUL) :.. Fagg usual in the community on day next. Sunday School services at m. and the regular Church ser 2.g p - W. R. Sproule summer. W. J. McDonald's aide on Monday huge last a h Success, All the air his men In this locality • MI� a, 8.00 p. m. will fi be the preacher. -Fo are at work either on the 0. P. R. or Plakering?. Fruit Baskets of all descriptions, WEST HILL. the will at Locomb, who has been spend- BetablIshed 1888 including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, Three were slightly Injured ins somdmonths In Toronto. heart. turnaA to this neighborhood again. Headquarters . - and Baskets aLt persons at the West Hill turn on the Kingston ;Crates lowest prices• road on Sunday afternoon when a light sedate driven by E. Vandewater. FAIR'P'ORT, A FOR El D F Shaping and Turnip ,• of Osbawa, and containing his wife The fishing season has started. The and two other ladies. swerved and catches are light, but they are looking Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Olfiee Stools turned over. While turning It struck Jas. Helliwell. of West Hill, who was for a good season. M. O. and Mrs. Webb and baby CORN I wboleror ground 0-2, IM-_ 93-1- walkina by the roadaide. The car was PHIPPri have tiLkAti un rpaidprina at this OATS f one o[ the othec ladies _V�_d cuts and Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. BRAN W. J. Beaton. CHAS. A. WHITE. 11. D. F. Ron, Adelaide 2767 SHORTS about the face and arms. Helllwell. O. Hilts were In Toronto on Monday 'SCRATCH FEED .4-DIOHARLSON PICKERING- Successor to late W. G. Barnes who was struck a glancing blow br kattending the funeral of the late Wrn, . . . . . . Phone 6420 or. write Locust Hill, Ont. the car an it rolled over, suffered back Laidlaw.. who had a summer cottage SoLidrs to etc.. 213-214 Confect- for poultry Like dint. Corner Yonge and Rich. Injuries. for several years at the Bay. We CR XCKED C001 spond Sts..Toronto. Phones, Main 1390 and Main will miss his genial companionship 04110. PJckerwgoff"oSieoUondayandWed - for pou.1try this summer. rs meaday eveninp and all day.Satutday, includhir T AUDLEY. fttw"Y evening. Plane Pick. 6600. ilut, i r URNITURE I have a car of Cereal Feed which AT BOTTOM PRICES Kenneth Pratt has purchase a team WHITEVALE. I consider the -beat value' fc�r- feed I have seen for a long n M] & Ij ofWung Percheron horses. FOWLIE. D,,tit. Cr. e W0100026 Bruce And Mrs. Ritchie The hum of the wood *&we are being time. It will pay jjfi. R_ KingstociRd. and Victoria Park Ave. To- CLAREMONZONT. of Clarke. to our midst. They moved heard these days. to try It. to A number oslour farmers are Invest- lmxg. (Hue id fits. &t door). Open Evenings Dressers $12 up, washstands this week on to the Boone farm from y 64 up. Cbiffoners, 5 drawers which W. Cammack moved to Green- low in horse-flesh this spring. WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. ij and good sized mirrors, wood. Roy and Mrs. Seebeck are getting IMR. D. 0. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. half price. It will nicely settled in their new home. Chopping Mondays, Wednes. Robert A3FvHle. HonarGraduateof Chicago and To. 8 M pathy Is 'extended to Rob astca Universities and the Ro Mr. Graham. of the 10th line, Mark- 1011, al I= you to call. Hedge on the death of his father. De days and Fridays. 992W A== , Phone office Pay teamed ham, Is moving an to the Mansell was In his 87th year. Mr. appointments. 261y [edge left on Tuesday for the funeral farm. B LAKE B. BEATON, D. The drama• which was presented In Graduate of the Royal of Dental Roofing at I atT`be-d'r8a0m-a given by our Clubwas the United Church last week, wmen- else 0 05ce presented on Friday evening in a Jillageone and Univet ty of Toronto. joyed by a good•sized audience. Each over Murdaick's Gotifectione whithy. Dike hour" 9 to 12: 1 to 6.37. a=.. Phone a. crowded house. Each member is to member acted his part well. EW phone 220. 497 5 x British CdIumbisL Shingles be congratulated upon the way he put Miss A. Butraeas. w-bo has been em. 64 10 OA L 3 X ploved 4t the Whithy Ladies' College. 7 E I L C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S. On his work and favorahle comments had the misfortune to have her band No. 2 3 and 5x 6' are NNiccitesor to Dr, J , 14. Dales �. Graduate oi badly crushed while Orrat.i.10t El heard on all sides. R�v. Mr. San- the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Tartan. thatonfolllowed tu In a &a to University. At Claremont office over D. A. veninas chairman. The box social electric miLchine. Much b y 'a A good stipply of Hard and Sof tScatit's store every Tuesday and Fridm, Pbone TORONTO ASPHALT showed a wonderful expressed for her In her affliction. stoull 10-11 Coal on hand. Also a supply ROOFING variety of desions and the ladies de- IXBRBERT T. FALLA IBM L D S.. Marray's IS in.. 82 in. and 36 Inch serve compliments. The boxes aver- Remnler's sale postponed to Tues. of Kindling Wood, -JL D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of a drama Aed day, April 5th. stove length 1D as Surgeons and the Vniversialy of Toronto, - : Greenwood on the sells effice above I S. Mellon's iltore, Pickering, Ont. Metal Valley and early cents each" H presented at as widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also .3 re' hours 9 a as. to 6 p. m., or by at- 8th Pickering at 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. �d at Pictk ,the 21 last. assat Pbone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. DUNIBARTON. FICKEKING DONALD MUNRO, Material, or will give price on GRIENWOO916 Mrs. Jean White, we are sorty to finished jobL re art. Is quite ill. 7P.LIZABETS RICHARD80N-8ue- The Mission Band of the Greenwood M ra. M. R. Cowan spent a few days JUdcasater to the late W V. Richardson• repre-_ ar a 4110, United Church will be hold in the with Mrs Dales this week. Whitevale il A.... Fr,,,- Ineuranics ccee PICKERING 'e" oburib oftBaturday. April the 2nA. We are sorry to lose Wm. and Mrs. swum at =aWmIkal stasl4iog 340 L"n 190 P. M. Taylor from our midst this week. - - The Audley Dramatic Club will Miss Minnie Bennett In visiting with 71191w 15erpvim Guiarme ti POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer. LUMBF.4% YARD -W • 1W 0"all" of Tork a" Ontario. &gis. present their play entitled -An E I her sister in the city fora fortnight. "FrT Sim N&Wm •f all kia& ausauO ft an ob Bird" In Greenwood Chureb on George Shaw. of Cedar Grove. to Motor overhauling. top and side eur. •iblem. Address arisess stvw F. o.. 011114 day evening. April Stb. Admission spending week with fitiends In our THE MINING MAREPT Lain repairto 26 coots - children. 15 cents. neiabborbood. ()TArxing 111.211RATON TOWNBMPMABI TheSuod&y School of the Unites The church I,@ being aired . for hydro Battery Service- A6,Arr D. C•OT•VS&OW, OeaniM"UW for We buy and "ll, furnish quotations and iDverhAuling. Church held their annual meeting on this week and the anticipation of see. Assmallears, 21% KMOT and Information on all Listed and All work guaranteed. Flat rate ft hum "INSUM of mar"a ZA*- Unlisted Mining Stocks. Monday night and the officers were lug better to wonderful. service charge 11= fts. IT elected as follows: Superintendent i A number of the ladies of the tom• Phone 5610 Mark. Central. We will be pleased to advise what' W`111 Peag: Asst.-Supt.. W. A. Brown: muDity attended the "At Some" Riven N" 1b MAW, LJOHN8Er) AUC_ stocks to buy or to bold. or Sec'v. Vernon Disney; Anat.-Sec'r., by Miss Janet Allison on Tuesday of Qntario and Dartwens We E. S-E R R y ttanded C4MZUG% Wk!rafy=' what stock to sell. Milt,on Or merod: Treas., W. Brown this week, Taressrommable. Dstgw- be . f. =8 Clients are making money by The remaining officers were all re- Miss.Relen Thom gave a surprise Z. d Lodem- "a.NRWS' Offlicir. Sall W following our advice. elected by acclamation. birtbda y Party in boner of her cousin, Wbitby. Ont. 617 Our long experience In mining. ex- The W. K. S. of the Greenwood Miss AnnVaranftr, who Is visiting a tending over a period of twenty United Church held their annual her this week. • years. allows us to give found advice meeting on Tuesday afternoon. when John Taylor, of Highland Creek. has Coal and Feed on the investment feature the election of officers resulted me fol- ]eased the farm of Wm. Thom. and ing of mine p r' Time 16 ­_ or the speculative feature of a pros. Iowa: President, Mrs. W. W. Gee; the latter will hold an auction sale of pect let Vice-Pees., Mrs. Barnes: god Vice- his stock and implements on Satur- lve mining venture. Pros., Mrs. F. L. Green; 3rd- Vice- day. April 9th. 0 E, S, R Painting Time SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO.' Pris$., Miss Mr Ay B,., 8,rc,r. Mfv. A&turbav last being the k5th anal. F'. A. R E Members of Standard 0. J. Stevenson -. :rreas. Kim May versaryor the wedding of Walton If you you would have the XJ010 0 err 1X - Stock Exchange. Brown; Oor. Seely. Mrs. F. W. Gib. and Mrs. Annie, their family and a 'Wat use,­ Members of the Montreal son: Christian Stewardship Sec`y, number of their relativea and friends Brandram Mining Exchange. Miss H. -. AJmociate Helper* cry l rpoince- and Board Room, Ground Floor, and Mite BoxesMrs. Alfred Rogers. . After a sumptuous to It a Nut and Stove Coal. Metropolitan Buildinas' Deem, L Mr u; MIS. . pleas" t evenin - was spsnF."d ur. Henderson 9 _'MROm. ONTARIO slonary Monthly, Mrs. Gen. Wilson ; log which Mr, and re. Annie were LAW and Coke, also and OM Pianist, Bert Harvey, All tha,,repOrt.41 me" the " recipients of a beautiful Pby)nen :Adelaide 0871 for the year elbowed that the Society silver tea service. The whole neigh. N Paints and Varnishes-We condition. was In a most flourishing cond berhoodextend congratulations. All Kinds of Feed have them. Also, THE RURAL Oils, Shellac and Polishes. - `` '4 yu SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Seed oats at Remmer'8 postponed GhERN RIVER. Tires and Tubes for your auto sale on Tuesday next. or bicycle. Mrs. $peers is quite 01 at present. Cement, Real BstateAi:kd Insurance'. We a" glad to we Mies Ida Gray 8ROUGHAM. Phone 46M out to Lath Fapm Properties a Specialty. J.Tniiht, of Stouff ville, was very Mrs. P';" Hamilton is seriously ill much engagod on Sunday. ALVIN 13USHBY Head Office: 218 214 Confederation at present. We were 1'esed to see. S. Doten Terms -Life Building. Toronto. Miss Roberts, Phillips has been quite back in his old place in Sunday School PICKERING Phone Main 1390. 111 during the past week. Strictly Cash Fred Woodward. of Toronto• called again' W. and Mrs. Hagerman, Mrs. Smit b Branch Office: Gordon Building, on friends one day last week. • n and children motored to the city on . ..... 0--aLEU M - Pickering Onta-rta; Miss Elid-e-r. 6f­T`6Fo`fito�. was visiting Suud&T- Phone 0600. 28tf Miss Verna Middleton last week. As we travel tbrougb the mud these Misses Doris and Edith Abbott were days we hope this spring will be the iting last to see the roads In this condition, the very bad. g-�S - Miss Verna Middleton -over e J BROADBENT Here's hoping the pavement will be Avery bad -spaton the' road eeo FR Art Ru ' ad at Nor- WATCHMAKER ton'sbillmakes travel west byauto down on- the new highway by this time next ear. With rather risky. 7.1 h each large.tube $37 Main street, Tbronto 13 The Ladies meeting was well The Leslie family have moved Into attended on the 23rd. The you R Lpt'.e of Greenwood, will be at the shop the EADY village tn the house recently pur- V EVER ..Brightep Your Rooms, :.,, .. , v ladies who entertained kept the aud opposite the Post Office, chased by W, -ftsc-e-tn- go. les or laustnter, The enter. 5HAVENG 0 ffi?" Lighten Your Work, Miss Filkey. of Fickermg, and W i • talners were Miss V. Turner. Miss A. Yon get an Ever -Ready Safety 1010KERING Brown and daughter were Sunday �o y Mitchell. Miss Keys#, Miss McKie and Razor and Blade abso- Sive Yonr Money visitors at T. C. Brownie. Hvery Tumda) afternoon from Several from here attended the tune- Mrs. E.Williams. The guestofbonor Eutisely free. by using 12.00 to 5.00 o'clock. was O. Ferrier, who celebrated his I - cal of the late David Birrell. of Green• 98rd birthday. seemed nun years, e * 26tf BRINt* YOUR REPARS wood, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Farrier a 'With each 25c pi%rchas GOLD *SEAL eemed &syoungas the The Y. P. S. have undertaken to others. ANY NALCO renovate the Interior of the Temper-- We heard the conversation between -CONGOLSUM ART RUGS EIA DALE MILLS &nee Hall In preparation for their two children recently. One said ­1 HOUSEHOLD DRUGS' The new ile4t4wns ate -out now. -See- summer meetings and have made 1nXCrJC:3M3Mq!C*___ IF wonder what a home does when be You. get a free sample of cuts of them In our window. - -Wdwfrom running?" ge a n It with great concern that the 6. ell' replied the other, -he can't Tdo-tl--Pk-s-t#.---Moutb-NVwelt -Said cc Prices immunity board the news that Mrs. Klearoids. put his band to side any way." which 9 f Wm. Knox went to a city hospital for me, do uswonder what the horse did do. her 7 ft. 9.25 Vig ft 11.25 'With each purchase of t- :5-50 916 f t- 7-50 For Pastry use an operation on Sunday last. As b It sort of reminds us of the yarn about sister, Mrs. Uoltby, is there also, re- I ft 18.00 9xI2 ft, 15.00 the youngster who was knocked down covering from a recent operation, Our Royal Brand by a car while on his way home fromAny DenW P-mmun W f t. 16.75 VX15 ft 18.75 much sympathy Is felt for the anxious S the butcher shop. The frightened ,at yonr Grocer's. friendis. -nr out to ask If he A free sample of Gibbs'Fam- Mat4 00 conk to C25 The Y. P. S. hold a very successful one English Dentrifice and. was hurt. -Nape." replied the boy, mee at the ..but I can't And my liver." tinpr on Monday evenin f Farmers who have wheat got your bows of Mr. and Mrs. Bush, a Green a me fairy story. Aour made from your own wood. Min M. Fessby is to be eon- A limited quantity of flee good& wheat. We can ffratul&tod on her success with her -Wm. Thom, of Dunbarton, so got your@ early, A. ��eAft C grind it. group topic. "History," which Was who has been in poor health for r i Tory interesting and helpful. We are several yea,", has decided to give Furniture Maler and T4 Filled of all kinds-Chicken feed. wish so many were present and we up farming -and will hold an sue. E. C. Jones., P16m. B. Funeral Director ben feed, ahop, millfsed. wish to thank Mrs. Bush for her hospitality and kindness. The next I tion sale of his farm stock., in Druggist and Dispensing Phone 1800 Chopping, every week-day. - meeting will beheld at Mr, and Mrs. Plements etc., on Saturday, rii g vf, Chemist. Is 0 Ont&de xA>c=avvc== Gannon'•. Mrs. V. S. Shaver will be 9th. Watch out for b9 giving •Piekering, leader, (fall pardenlan. PICKERING, ONTARIO R . . I , V 7 4 X A -at the outset of this sor out your brains if you ab9w n ry business #pti did "Calk, was done out, of filial obedience to. Ar of playing the fool." 7 "Right you mlasy�" -whined Yourself, If, sud latterly, having Tepent- Wilmot. "Any port in a storm: You -ed, she "it been of thd utmost service have got me on toast, and I bbault to -the cause-.of -righ;lnwiess. play the. fool."- dentioilly she saved me from being From his point of view he certainly killed at the Instigation ol, your. rever- didn't. Holding his hand-high he made end self 'at the suggestion- of'yoitr for the door, but_. halfway to It he distinguished brother-in-law in Suf- swung his left arm down and knocked- T0_11C' the lamp off the table, plunging the -,* • 4'1 was sorely tempted, and so was lace into darkness. Whipping round Silas," wailed-the unhappy cleric. o4p like a wild cat, he had the girl in his "Yes, by the money of Mr. Honey- Whyl This U arms, and as she was borne to the bun, who in turn was blackmailed bt My Old Stewdbyl JA ground with his fetid on Ur the scouhdred who has your daughter cheek she sobbed as if her heart would at hi. mercy. I bad to handle him at ouir We use it. EE N ��� pretty roughly the other night, and I break. . ... . ­ . . I - .. .1 have no doubt that he is using Miss Lord Bulpeter's trudge to Hang- house every d ay. The Adela. for an instrur- - nt for reveng- an's Reath was without result. - He 'To -drinh Cu p In a revelat Ion. �Ti-Y Ite, hug himself on me. That letter was children Juot love found that desolate spot unfrequented meant to lure me to Hangman's Heath except by rabbits, and he trudged back W & o the inn in.blad humor with himself to- morrow ovefling, , He couldn't make Aiey t it sooner, because if the letter had and all •the world. To have to wait till I should not six o'clock on the following afternoon- gone through the post have .t in time. By a stroke of to keep the appointment which he felt luck t- sure had been penned by Adela under I -go' hr!d of it to-night and, am prepared for instant action—if I only CR241 comptilsion was more than he could knew where to begin." stand. The obvious thing to do was to 6 ascertain something about the latest :Would you let me see that letter 4 IE - - Miss again?" . Mr. Larkin' ' whimpered. •V Eftry,mil known - movements of Larkiri. "Adela is nothing if not resourceful. She was capable of playing practical IEBADON URAL IM If she g�uessed, the man's purpose she jokes and, might not be missing at all, m_ ay have devised a means of convey- BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. Iwitting any more thought - reading. He sent for the .landlord. , ng,1n!*,nAation!# St Patrick Born in SOMer- Samuel Hontybun, retired English Nor was she. much cast down by the "book here," he said. "I have to rain! obstruction of the letter and the die• go out -again, but I am expecting in: (To be coniinuis'd) setshire• countryman, finds blood in his 'A gauge OL, the morning of the murd*1 I may it had evidently brought to the spector Roake. If he arrives >,efo-c QUALITY STANDARDIZED. of Sir Francis Lathrop. intlee from Bath, at Glastonbury,' le dictator of the letter. For Adela did I return ask him to foilow rou to the without -Sir Guy lathroy, nephew. and en-1 'for the "pinchingi' by the Rectory, and tell him I said things You cannot get good t ' ea 9 1 a England's first Chris- not account end states, wa Chris- gaged -to marry Margaret, daughter were inw,mg." paying a fair price for it. Cheap tea tie vagaries, of some chance-met plun lacks strength, freshness, and wlU n Church. of Sir Francis, is suspected of the derer, but by the deep design of some- The landlord gave the required as- Here St. Patrick was bores and hers murder. Ile escapes arrest by going give less satisfaction per pound. Here also Joseph of Arima- he died. 'ding. one hostile to' Wilmot. surance and the gentleman vouched 7 - ?:_k: into h, Meanwhile— 0 ­ 1. ­ Adrian Kivne, detetive, emplo led And there was only one man she for -by Sir Trevor Hardman of the thea came with the Holy Grab], Plant- y I I Ila Ing big Muff on the hill, which Later b NfArgaret' %vb,.,Iking With I e knew of hostile to Wilmot who was C. I. D. walked down to the Rectory .'.71wee Extra Years! Larkin, has bta;ped evidence against also capable of deep designs. If the and rang the front door bell.' The Le Devoir (Ind.): (Parents. will grew Into the famous G1eAstOn1b%1.ry- r 1h blosisoms, the Hone and their chauffeur, letter had fallen into kis hands all summons was answered by the Ree- in future be able to get income tax Thorn, which at Christmas Wilmot, called Monkey Face. might yet be well. for in person. exemption' for the maintenance of. time very year. In reve-g*,, Monkey -Face has Cap sored Adela in a cave Lured 9nd impri. av-1 A moment later she had reason to "They have all gone to lied," said children' up to 21 years, instead of hope that her surmise was correct and Mr. Larkin in a tone of mild protest. 18, as formerly.) - Children between, rt _.and forced her t(>'wr�te a decoy letter', h the ages of 18 and 21 often cost the, about to drop the! that the. letter-snatcher she had In He seemed dazed or sleepy. Going fishing —take Minard's Liniment. to Klyne, As he 1!r abo Letter in the Lpx it is snatched from i mind would not be long in coming. "Miss Larkin gone to -bed?" de- family a good deal, without bringing! -hir- h) an tinspen hand, He returns, Wilmot drew a knife, cut her bonds manded the visitor sternly, -thing, in-1 tt) -the cave. Adela a.q,-q -Posted the "I was referring to the servants,'.' anything, or. practically an� - changi,-1 in Numbers. and hauled her to her feet. to the family exchequer, The 1--tter?" I replied the clergyman. "No, I.do not I :'WiAle, have you your shoes on?" NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. Dance for me, dear," he orderedL in the law should help to encourage 'Yes, mother, aU but one." J "I will when I can move my limbs," quite know about my daughter. As a parents tq prolong the per�od of their i "No, mi.qsy;" he replied. "The let- me the answer with unexpected matter of fact she is out somewhere. children's education. Much has been ter' is not In the post. Some devil complacency.. "At present I am-too Ian' rather worried -about her, She 'Isaid nVir came I along and pinched it out of my wasn't at home for dinner." - in. this connection concerning, stiff for an : university studies; it goes without' 'hand as I was about to drop It in The visitor, who had already provide . . BAg) i S win N The knots he had tied rendered the I saying that the new regulation will 1, 11 -Abe box" ed against contingencies by putting, help a certain number of parents 1 p for delay reasonable, and the AJ*•Ia'- r.k-ce yielded no secrets to 1wretch watched the girl gloatingly his foot across the threshold. stepped whose children are following courses' r the -gained suppleness by mss s,,but it must also -the searching ;raze fixed upon it. She' as she re coolly into the hall. The Rector, rec at the univ�rsftfe OAP lo, I was quite'rAli.'e, to the interpretation' izing him, uttered a little squeal. include plenty of children who are !seeing her legs and working her arms 09T) 11 put upon, h,?r transient smile, and. Lord BulpeteT!" Ina graceful calisthe;.ic evercise. still-at college properly so called, of ishe the importance df not Per-' Then suddenly "she began 'to dance. "For a few days," responded the others who are taking courses it other calmly "Now, Mr. Larkin. shut at first swaying her body slowly side- technical schools or are apprenticed; that door and take me where we can AM ways, but quickly changing the step and particularly those others who are talk. Your daughter is in grievous to a rapid gyration which at brief ta pursuing under the immediate direr- I pen] and I must have. your. aid in K with 42 intervals turned her back towards her _ her. It may . y conduce to tion -of their parents their appren delighted- audience. -But on facing him succoring. ticesbip to a livelihood. frankne§s on your part if •1 tell you again after the third turn-about she SIMONDS , ! halted in her tracks and Wilmot found' that the game is up. I have traced Miniord's Liniment soothes tired feet. your connection with what. is called SAW- himself staring into the muzzle of a ... . ..... dainty ;evolver.. the he red rain mystery, and the con- Stage eharp to nivancis of your brother-in-law, Mr. "Put up your hands!" said Miss Silas Stampage of Ruxton." Cuts casier. Sawa faster Without - Medical Examination Larkin. edkal Ex in 'tion "'My God!" murmured Mr. Larkin. And immediately she. broke into a 111MUMPS CANADA SAW M LTD. leading the way to the study, MONTREAL gurgle of laughter, noting the con- "if you haA served your God as you VAIMOOLAILA• ST. Jown. M.9 sternatiOn of her -captor as he obeyed. have served 'a pack of murdering vii- Select Male. Risks', ages 15 to 45, may obtain insurance • "Come off it, missi,"-he protested.- - tip to $2,SOO without Medical Examination. klains you �would not -have to fear for "Lower that blasted pistol for heaven's sake. It might 90' off' you not being __Udil Thu Ce . up,;a ro:oo used to such tools. This ain't a Wild For Example West sho*: and you ain't no- bloomin' - A nitin of 30 may obtain out EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. EXCELSIOR LIFE BLDG., TORO-NIP I desperado." "EXCEL" Policy, payable after Pimm WW me panknims ol'ym EXCEL But -he negatived his pacific over- filed time, for ;2,500, at an Policy. tures by murmuring under his breath Um of only annual premium Name. As- quite-audibly: $44.90 Addre "I ought to have searched the lit- tle—" "I want that right hand a little higher," said Adela. Her tone was - perfectly" --'friendly,' if' rather ciiii- temptuous. The' right hand went up till a nod told Adela's -Iruman target that the Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh for three or ec -desired elevation had been reached. The dexter band of Wilmot was far four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry" flour that absorbs and holds more water or milk. - Tasty cakes, rich pies, and enough ffrom. his hip poCket to give a. large, light buns and bread are always when you use - sense of security. 'A" There, began a duel of eyes and wits, Wilmot fighting for an. idea that might enable him to break. down the PU girl's guard, and Adela prepared to R ITY F�®UR counter any deviltry he might devise. '&nd 30c in stamp for our 7qDjvdPt Pierity Flour Cook Book. , 20 At the slightest- sign -of movement she Torte to, 11-lout", Ottawa. Saint Jobs-, 'iiM - - Wostera Cansils, Flow Millii Co Limited would shoot him, but she was sustain ed by.the hope that the i3ian of deep 0 designs would arrive, before she had 0 0 her h#nds with this foul area-, t soil Would you buy canned store's blood* that bore no label ? For three long hours neither of ,sods you buy an autarno� them stirred from the positions as- unknown make, no ATLANTIC C1 bile of Ty revol- linatter how cheap?' Nobod sumed when Adela leveled her y -ver, She w-as beginning to despair'of or would be so foolish. 7 You get to trust a name or a or of his having been able to read the ''gut up your harw ,'said Mi law *0 as you get to am" a message she had interpolatcd.�, the letter having reached its adressee, cipher, in e Larkin. Miss satisfactory and What - s to be -the end of the assn, through sati, was pies - honest tlealings.That is why kit- 3 not come she your daughter's honor or life—prob- chen and household utensils rent impasse if he did ... could not foresee. -She could not stand ably both," was the grim retort. "Read bearing the SEE label are bought without question by millions Of there aiming -a pistol indefinitely.' She that." catia(pam The shield-shape would have to have food and drink or The sheet, torn from Wilmot's pad, 7, faint from exhaustion. J. green and reid SMP trademark is and.intercepted by its rightful owner, a suarentee of full value and best Pondering this,.tbe qyestion. occur-, fluttered like an autamn leaf in the ;Parson's quaking fingers. He handed �usft-' The' firin "TIA smo Ted to liei: Vhv remain there at all? ; pars goods Is Why not march the (WiquenyTo .T ter- perusal_Avith_anathu_ap-_ 07 C.-X"A, police-station' in the village at the I peal to a Maker who- ought to have 7 - Tax SHV_-rM3rrXL Pit oZVcTs CO. point ot _her :pistol and 'charge hiffi,beeil thoroughly ashamed of malting bIONTRIAL TORONTO WINNN-SCI V AVIV with assaulting -her? The pleasure of him* S ADMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY the prospect was reflected iiilier eyes, "Every Sunday in church;" pro- SPECIAL S AND FEATURES LENT and she ought to have been warned ceeded the visitor inexorably,-- "you THE BOARDWALKS MOST ALLURING SEASON that- its- -reaction on her- enemy bird mouth thix words, 'When the wicked VISIT TME MOST MirRALLV LOCATED HOTEL, 01 - ]leg StOM I tensed his muscles and prepared him man-4urneth away from his wicked- ON -I'me 136A;XOWALK FIREPROOF CAPACITY 700 — GAPACE 120 CA" % as and doetb -that which is lawful RCH AND SUN for action. ne CONCERT ORC141ESTRA - OCrAN PO w,.9It$HIP MANAG_' DECK � t -� and right he shall rave his soul ajive.' -AmeatCAN AND EUQOPFAN PLANS 0 have had enough of this," she I Ni "Y WILLIAM 0. insurance Sil 1� am's W A N S JAI SALADA 4 L\V M-IF I cale sat INSURANCE ' Z Co- EX= she, I presume, Is equally applicable Ir. ' staid. "You your haiiids. above ."ANAGIF40 your head and walk out of the shelter, 1 to a '%viekerl woman. though I do not ou i � C,<,nsilf-r vrur danghter to have been proceeding to the police-station. wicked. Mr. Larkin. Whatever she ISSUE No 14---127. shall walk behind you wind I will blow' w1C ? 4�- VINZ3. OV P, .7 M-151t, at $1.40. Man. oats, No. 2 CW, nominal; No. • -PROGRESS DAY BY .-DAY -n ll� Number *of Foreigners' 4- 31 not quoted; No. I feed, 57%c; No. 2 feed, nominal; western grain MARCH 17TH. -L. .W Oke JUX. of p patronage. Col, Curtis (Qon., To I 4 7. uv4es. United States lives have been taken, Nationalist quota- quo tions, in c.i.f. ports. t Le- 0., East Lambton) and., T., W 'ont' ".2 by a mob of undisciplined Am. corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 gault (Lib., Sturgeon Falls), c In- .0 Isoldiers. 'Guns of warships and rifles bayonets blasted way Safety yellow, kiln dried, 84c; No. 3 yellow, ued debate on second reading Of Li- Bill. but L& amendment was that the CommissioW 13AMWIN ANNOUNCES and a -top kiln dried 81c. MUlfeeW--:DeL quor Oke was against om An u • aTm V Lai P M. NA�►IHG.. UPHEAVAL TORONTO. Man. wheat--No. 1 North., $1.51-%;. `with gravest poskibilitlei in the roar No.­2 North. '$1.47%; No. 3 North.. - 1,Y. Mob or Unciisaplineci Nation. -vilist S61dieri Tar, Unknown of British and United States naval guns at Nanking'. $1.40. Man. oats, No. 2 CW, nominal; No. • -PROGRESS DAY BY .-DAY Number *of Foreigners' An, unknown number of British and 31 not quoted; No. I feed, 57%c; No. 2 feed, nominal; western grain MARCH 17TH. -L. .W Oke JUX. of p patronage. Col, Curtis (Qon., To I uv4es. United States lives have been taken, Nationalist quota- quo tions, in c.i.f. ports. t Le- 0., East Lambton) and., T., W 'ont' ronto) wanted advertising of liquor by a mob of undisciplined Am. corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 gault (Lib., Sturgeon Falls), c In- in the press permitted, but the Qnly Isoldiers. 'Guns of warships and rifles bayonets blasted way Safety yellow, kiln dried, 84c; No. 3 yellow, ued debate on second reading Of Li- Bill. but L& amendment was that the CommissioW 13AMWIN ANNOUNCES and a -top kiln dried 81c. MUlfeeW--:DeL quor Oke was against must present a' statement to the for the survivors. including Montreal freights, bags included: Bran, ton, gault was for the Bill and was in House fifteen days after close of fis- �U STRONGER MEASURES. Other foreigners, more -a per $32.25; favor of 5-cent beer for workingman. -ca year., Ninety-nine of'144'elauaft than hundred American men, .wo- shorts, per ton, $34-25: middlings. Legault adjourned and opens the de-carried. men and children, are still in the $4026. bate Monday. In committee the House MARCH 24TH -. London.• :-Prime Minister Stanley, seething turmoil of the river city, Out oats, 55e, f.o.b. shipping point& Ont. to divided on bill to reduce tax on.race Liquor Control Act passed to Own- I 7 Baldwin indicated in the House of their fate unknown. Solemn warn- Commode that a sterner British policy inge• have been served -on Nationalist good milling wheat-41.22 $1.24, f.o.b. shipping points, accord- tracks- division showed .86 to 15 in favor of Government. Mr. Raney ob mittee stage with only 55,membersinil.. be necessary soon in China, leaders by the' British and United ;r. to freights. I larley-Malting, 68c- d__tQ_hiI1 and wnnfm on the House. Hon. W. E. Raney claim -� id 'Wo -bi- following despatches etches -de the States commandery to producer these Buckwheat-75c,. nominal. 'race track'books for figures showing'The rs woo still necessary-! Premier •romised serious con-; -shelling of foreigners in Nanking,! unharmed or take the consequences- Rye-No. 2, 97r- track business to be seriously dec.reas- Ideration, to the various f a' which resulted' in casualties to Brit- Menacing muzzles of naval guns, I Man. flour-First pat., $8, Toronto; Ing. points made by the criticism ke Opposition. ish citiz-as. . rained on a swarming city of a trained I' do, second pat., $7.60. MARCH 18TH.-Several new bills: Minister' of Mines McCrea stated that! 2 d6i cannot say what modification of quarter of a million population, back- Ont. flour-Toeoixto, 99 per - cent per barrel, In carlots, Toronto, were introduced, one to facilitate de- 1; so far as the Dept, of Mines were con-I lic might be rendered neces ed the � demand. gtent, 5 .25; seaboard, in bulk, $5.35. velopment of power in rural districts, corned coal had not yet been die-; sary by the Rressn e Vs -Mr. Baldwin said, adding that the CAinadian Dollar at Premium Cbeese-New, large, 20% to _21e; twins, 21 to,21%c; tri late, 21% to charging same to capita I account.! covered In Ontario. In the Private; Iran. Win. Fiala son introduced bill'Bills:-Bill passed which authoriz al Government to continuing to main in "on New York. EXChange 22%c. Stilton, 23c. Old, large, 25c; .e to prevent running sawdust lnto,Toronto Transportation Commissioril contact with the Cantonese at Vvrikow. twins, 26c; triplets, 27c. Old StIltons, 30c. rivers and streams by lumbering eon-,to operate busses chartered by any-j terns. Another re Niagara Falls Park! Labor membe" renewed their de- New York.-The Canadian dollar, which - sold at a discount of nearly, prints, 46 Butter-Finest creamery P No. 1 '.o No. one I , from Toronto to any place in' and cuts in assessments passed with-! Ontario, but they are not to cam petd! ands, for British recognition of the m Cantonese 'Government as the to 48c; creamery, 46 47c; one - quartet of one per.* cent. early in 2, 41 to 41. Dairy prints 84 to 35c t a dissentin Y-two with local b ide to -; out vote. Twent us service ts " means of protecting British lives in the month, sufficiently low to make Eggs--Fresh extra i� cartons' bill. in all were handled. lea lities for charter run business ex-' China, but these requests Were r, gold shipments from Canada to .the 3 to 38c; fresh extras, loose, 39 to MARCH 19tH.-It is indicated cept In the County of York. Express{ -Al -a by the United States profitable, %Nos quoted 37c; fresh firsts, 33 to 34c; fresh that the session will open at 3 p.m. service to Niagara conthiiied. and ex- ceived with stony silence at a slight premium for the first time seconds, 31c, Monday and night session will be1tanded. Many debenture - requests. i- iPrime Minister. Shanghai. -The fate of Britishers this year. Thursday's rate was Poultry, dressed-Chickens 5 lb3- and up, 40c; do. 4 to b lbs.. Silo; do, 8 held every night but Friday. Ministers era were granted. And 155 Americans, who, authorities 100.019-16. Two reasons were assigned by to 4 lbs., 35c; do, 2% to 3% lbs., 36c; of Mines, Health, and Agriculture to put in their estimates and depai MARCH 25TH at Nanking believe, are still ashore, bankers for the sudden demand for do, 2 to 2% lbs. 88c; hens, over 5 lbs., 32c; do, 4 to 9 ]be., 30c; do, 3 to 4 mental views. The Premier wishes Resolution re the Provincial Celo-,' I br,ti,, of Canadian Jubilee and a uncertain� say despatches sent Canadian exchange-first, the . pros-" the. 28c; roosters, 26c; turkeys, 46 to complete session by April 1st: A'day next week set aside to discuss -from Nanking. It Is feared that have been killed and wounded. pects for an unusually early opening Ito 17c; ducklinp, 6 lbs. and up,, 35 38c. buay week indeed. same. In Committee of Supply dealt M Anglo-American , authorities of navigation on the Great Lakes, i and, second, the increasing flow of to I Beans--Can. band-picked, $3.60 to MARCH 21ST- with estimates. Inspection of theatres� Bills to amend Assessment Act to was discussed. Estimates of Hydro are attempting negotiations with the Cantonew­-e to effect the rescue of the I United States* capital from New York 1 Montreal to take advantage of the bushez; primes, $3A5 to $3.60. 18iLple products - Syrup, per I mp. reduce Income Taxes, to give aid toiand Agriculture will be next dealt, Banting Research Foundation, :remaining foreigners without further to in latter' ' gal., $2.26 to $2.30; per 5 gal.. $2.16 and with. bloodshed. higher interest rates the to $2.25 per gal.; ma sugar, lb., 25 some ten other minor matters were Jubilee Resolution- ashore are ! so Thd foreigners those citi. to 26c. Honey-60-1b. tins. 13 to 18%c;-10- given either third reading or approv- ed. Hon. Chas. McCrea (Minister of; Resolved," the resolution cam- "on who failed to reach the Socony Cam- pound. It is believed that the, r,_ No Shi p in 15 Years, .., lb. tins, 13i4 to 13%c: 6-lb. tins, 14 to 2%-lb. tins, Me. mences, this important occasion' Mines) gave his departme departmental report. On the history, of our country, when mained at mission centres, which are Just Hears of Czar's Fall ;14%c; Comb honey-$4 to $5 per dozen. Mineral production for 1926 was some we are about to celebrate the Din-' widely separated within Nanking - Kamchatka. Petropavlovsk, Xame f5moked meats--Hams, mod.. 28 to hams, 42 44c; three million dollars behind 1925, mood Jubilee of Confederation, this which had set a record. Copper and !House desires Wall a. All who reached the Socony -News cooked to smoked I unanimously to place lead zinc deposits were the most 'Compound are believed to have been of the overthrow of the -Czar and the F.M113, 25c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 35c; Govern-,backi, boneless, 33 to 40c. not-: on record Its profound sense of the able discovery In Ontario mining cir- ..:brought out. The United States 'destroyers Pre- establishment of a Soviet ment in Russia has, Just reached a Cured meats -Long clear bacon, notable progress the Ddminion oft ales for the year. Canada, and especially the Province -bli) and Stewart am still standing by 50 to 70 lbs., $21 ; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; large island - in the Bering Strait, 190 to 100 lbs., and up. $18: light- The 1926 production was made up 1 of Ontario, has made during the past; i follows. Metallic at Sharighai, awaiting. any call for between Siberia and Alaska. with weight rolls in barrels, $11.50; heavy- as minerals, s.59.. 60 years. 191.203; non-Metallic, rn'iiermils, $8,-, it reinforcements. the arrival of the first ship in fif-! weight rolls', $*38.50 per bbi. "While the people of Ontario re 472,811; structural materials $11.' materials, 1' The Peary, Pillsbury and John D. Manila. teen years. The Slav and Eskimo 1, I Lard -Pure tierces, 14 to 14VIc; the island were- much: 'lzi 15,4c; 15% 634,448; and clay products, oleo in the advancement of the Pro A 0 Ford. which were at are pro residents of tubs, to pails. to l6c; 2,56- Gold. as expected, p:roved the vines along many and varied'fines of ceedmg to, Shanghai, while three fur-, astonished to learn that Russia no I prints, 16% to 17c; shortening tierces, enterprise, the betterment of the con-, most extensive product, the output In A, e go-1 the? destroyers from Manila are longer is a monarchy. They said 13 to 13 c� tubs, I. to l4Vjc; pails, dLtions of life, and the moral, sociaL. this field attaining the figure of $31%. A Ing to Southern ports. The President their last previous contact with 0 i 14 % t 15c; blacks- and tins, 16 to and material advance of the common -! 949,689. Silver, with a valued A, `Hayes sailed at daylight, Washington. -The, Chinese situa- civilization had been when an A eriCaff trawl" brought some an opi M_�istcen,;, 16%c. Heavy export steers, $8 to $8.40; pro. �ity, we value all these advances in' duction of $5,768,823, ranked next. A i proportion as the contribute to the! .1 Isis filled from Alaska. tion flamed to a sudden cr� do, fair. $7.50 to $7,85, butcher choice, $7.50 to $8; do, fair total of $84,386,718. In the debate on the Govt. Control j general welfare a the whole Domin-� a—, V-90 to $7.25; butcher heif- Bill, on Hon. W. E. Raney'& deman4i'fon and of the Empire in which wal 2 COIfRACTS Aers, choice, 17 to.$7.75; do, cam., $6 `OW HIGHWAYS Ito $7. butcher cows, good to choice, FOR 1 have a common citizenship. for division on both the Lethbridge- Amendment and his own resulted In 1.186pt Esseial s Ever lu I$F, to $5.75; do. cam. to med.. $4.50 to the Government "Realizing that thee*spirit of unity, 'good, receiving not only ' $5; do, fair to $5.50 to $O; REACH TOTAL OF $3900000 do, canners and cutters, $2 50 to their- own supporters' votes but the! co-operation and conciliation that in -. wet" wing of the Liberal party. The spired the Fathers of Confederation' $3.50; butcher bulls, good to choice $5 to $5.75; do, med., $4.50 to $5, do, vote s stood ", 0 to 30, T. Legault (Lib., is as essential to-day as it ever was All &-ctions of the Province Norval West 2.7 miles, a penetra-holognaq. $4 to $4.2Z; baby beef, $8 j.to $10; feeders, choice, $6.6.0 to,$6.75, Sturgeon Falls) suggested Govern-� to the welfare of our country, this ment controlled taverns to enable the! House extends its most cordial greet- -Included in Construction tion macadam road. Arnprior East 5.9 miles' a screened 'do, f air, $6 to $6.25; stockers, choice', poor man to get his five-cent glass of, ings to all our sistqr Provinces as� to Canadians Program, 1 $6 to $6.25; do, fair to med., $5 to gravel concrete road. -_5 ; springers, $80 to $95; mileb beer. Rey. W. G. Martin (Con., Brant- well as everywhere. and! earnestly hopes that the approaching, Flesherton to Markdale, 6 miles of $66 to $80; plain to ed. c �24'0 ford) stiported the Bill and cam. celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of -11SUPMEMENTARY AP-- gradfrig to $60; calves, choice, $12 to $13; �Peter�oro South 9.5 'miles, a mixed I do, med., $10 to $11; do, cam., $7 to mended the elimination of gal " Confederation will be rn oecasion fori PROPRIATIONS LATER. asphalt 'macadam road. $8; lambs, choice, $13 'to' $13.50; meals. Dr. Geo. McQuib ban (Lib. N. E. Wellington), Christopher Gar-' knitting together more closely all they various Provinces in a spirit of good2 Toronto,-Upwards of $3,000,000 of Reece!s- Corners East 10.6 miles a 1 bucks, W to $10,50; sheep, choice, $7 to_$8; do, heavies, $4.50 to $6; do, e diner (prop., East Kent)• F. Oliver will and co- operation, and that it will; road contracts to -&rried--out-fte- be c concrete road. culls, $3 to $3.50; hogs, thick.amoot and watered, $10.50; do, f.o b., 'tea a Pr 09�-Sa Pearson 'Lib., North York), T. K. *Slack renew the devotien 411411tt- ideals and the realization of public, soon as the construction season opens of concrete paving. country points, $9.75;,do,,off $10; do, cour Clinton West, 5.6 miles, -a screenetcaiq, 'elect (Pr6g., Dufferin) and -C. A. Robert- responsibilities which have long been,, were awarded on Thursday' by Pon. $10.vo; premiums, per gravel concrete road. hog, $2.05. son (Lib.. North Huron) all spoke in spo characteristic of Abs. Canadian George S. Henry, Minister of High- Orleans to Rocklands, 10A miles at! the debate and in opposition to Gov- ernment Control. people. And we earnestly desire that all ways. The contracts concern, all see- mixed bituminous macadam. MONTREAL. MARCH 22ND- lic pub bodies, including Municipal 1 f1 .--tions of the province and represent . Leamington- East, 7.6 miles, a con- Oats-Gan. west., No. 2, 73c; do, In Committee the House approy�d Councils, School Boards, paiAotle, tho. major part of the construction -program which ther-department, has crete pavement. Brooklin. North, 4 miles, a concrete No. 3, 64c. Flour, -Man.,apring wheat pats., lets, $8; do, 2nds, $7.50; strong the reduction of assessment on race business and fraternal organizations, In view for thi coming season, pavement, bakers', $7.30; winter pats., Choice, Simcoe West, 10.4 $5.90 to $6.00. - Rolled oats, bag track returns, but not without strife from the Opposition leaders. The utilize every -available means for commemorating the Diamond Jubilee, Some ti nic ago the department call- miles, a concrete 196 Ibi., $3'.40 to $3.60; Bran, premier stated salaries' of Control! of Confederation ' so that it may :od for tenderil for some 32 different and those upon which It Pavement. 32.25. Shorts, $34.25. Middlings, Approaches to the Ssrum and Or- �' Commissioners would be: D. B. accomplished in' a manner that -will, projects, passed were some 18 of the more int- 40.26. Hai, No. 2j, per-ton, car lots; well Bridges, .9 of a milli. I $14.50. Hanna, $20,600, and the other two members, $10,000. a year each. Inter. e. worthily express the Patriotism of! the people of Canada, and will swerve' portant ones. There -will be a sup- Acton Ea*t, 3.6 miles, a conaretei Cheese, finest vests, 16% to 16%c. t1tions of the clauses of the Control to inipreel'the world with-our abiding plementary letting of contracts later the season, When the remainder of pavement., Aylmer East, 4.9 miles, a concrete, Butter, No. 1. pastuerized, 44 to 44144c, Eggs, fresh extras, xtras, 38c; (19, Act occupied the House, till midnight faith in its-future and In the perm-,.. -In .the construction program will'be de -1 Pavement. IL fresh firsts 36c '$9.50; and the second reading of the Act anen1ce -Of Our_ liberties and Anstitul,' .,finitely apportioned amongst the cam- Barrie South, 4.9 miles, an asphal- Calves, to hogs, $11.65. was over- half completed, without tions•" peting contractors. is concrete pavement, change, except to add "Cherries" as "Gratitude to Providence." I The work for which bias were ac-' Filling work on the Belleville a natural produce from which' native "The members of -this Legislative; ipepted included the following. Bridge Dollars Endorsed as wine might be made. Assembly," the resolution furtheri Weridever Fast 4.2 miles, a pons- Kitchener. East, 6 miles, a concrete VenirS of C4,Lnadian•Ubilee MARCH 23RD- reads, "furthermore desire to asso-j tration macadam road. road. Est imates for the fiscal yes- -end- ciate themselves with all other Can— 'in r.-Silviei' dollars coined Ing Dctober 31, 1928, involving a to.. idians sencere and humble grati- "ANTHE CANADIAN- ENTERPRISE from British Columbia silver were -suggested le expendi - ta expenditure of $44,616,516, were tabled. They are distributed as fol tulle to Divine Providence for thei manifold blessings we have enjoyed - and endorsed as highly lows Lieutenant-Governor's Office, in the past, as well as for the assur-I 8 FROM U.S. DOMINATION suitable souvenirs of the sixtieth an -; niversary of Confederation' at the in- $5',450; Prime Minister's -Depart- '$15,860,100; -amce. of peace, eomf*rt and happineni _1EMOV0 117ft : litial organization meeting of the civic meat, Legislation, $376,- in the days that are to come." Moved'' Celebration" Committee. -The sugges- 100; Attorney-General's Department, by the Premier, seconded by Icon •W.. Provincial Paper Mills Acquired by the Dominion Securities tion was forwarded to C. G. Cowan, $2,128,3601 - Nsurance Department, $47,050; Education Department, $7,- E. Sinclair. Comoration aj�d Control of fridus'tiy'Restored to Ottawa, Secretary of the Committee an tire Diantend jubilee of Canadsi 429,052; Lands and Forvftis j)ep'rt- me nt,-4-2,3n-,72fl-,'NortI*rn, Develop- Sales 6nd'-Excis6 Totes $4,&9;6,000, in Arrests' -'Canada by $8,000MO Cash Outlay. 41• 1 Toronto.-Control- and ownership transaction. -vhicli will involve a cash Provincial Paper ;Mills, I,imit.'outlay ultimately of .18,000,000, arises, Triplets at Brantf rd. n lent, $501,700; �31ines, $358,550; Game and Fisheries, $517,635; Public Works Department, $1,216,330; High- Ottawa. -Thee sum of 14,856,000 is in arrears in smiles and excise taxes :9f the !out the fact that Department, $625,725; Health owing to the Government, stated-the. • 44 manufacturers of high grade; of control of-th4i ent-rise will be restored to Can- Brantford.-7Fof>_1he--er8t time in ways Department, $73%06; -Labor, $2,- Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister of Finance, book, writing and coated paper, haii, ads and to Canadians. Large bloc" the history of the Brantford Hospital, 512,980; Provincial Treasurer's De- in the House of Commons when in- been acquired by the Dominion 'Se-4; of the common stock- were formerly triplets arrived Friday morning as an partment, . W4,550; Provincial provide for AMTV. traducing a bill "to pr -curities Corporat4on, through the pur-'he.d by investors residing in Kala- addition to the family of Mr. and Auditor's- Office, $88,750; Provincial adequate enforcement of the Act" by, 'fbaee of 'a large block of common iniazoo. Michigan, aftd. vicinity, where Mrs. Charles Mars, 13 Strathcona Secretary's Department, $6,342,904; preventing evasion of taxes. and im-, -4barea of the company, • and by an 1 control virtually centred. Thus an- Avenue. The little Brantfordites are Agriculture Department, $2,471,880; n additional penalties for no- posing *Nor to'purchum at the same price all' other Important Canadian enterprise all girls, and weigh, respectively, 6 and Miscellaneous, $596,000 n id, glect to file returns. Mr. Robb as. remain out-1 common 'shares which rem has been removed fram the domina- pounds, 4 pounds 414 ounces, and 2 The discussion of the Liquor' Act the purpose of the bill was to speed .0tancking, scoor4aW to an official an-: tion of American capital, thus revers- pounds 14%, ounces. They and the continued. Hon. W. E. Raney want- np collections and to Impose Interest notmeenvent yapt4rcky. Added public I in the trend that has been so proval- mother were reported to be doing ed the appointment of emplojees left eharg" on the accrued% arrears. The Interest' is lent to this impo rtant,ent In recent years. splendidly. with the Commission and taken out bill was given first reading. �T,g, .1-- A— �'�; - ".7 0?, "d 7 < Attend PLeasmer's sale on Tuesday,, W04. at lot 90. B. F. co P1 k I situate. lying and being in the Town. Ontario, beiFig composed of t of I" D" 9=9e"'3 April 5th, for baled hay. (Kingston road. Rosebank re shifoof Pickering In the County of on. 20 in the first concession or the said the pro rty of Wm. Thom. 81,140 tar being ectuposetti of part of_ths� township and which parcel- may be T t4RUS at I o'crolk. See bills. W. B. Pow- original AILOWSDCO for road between more particularly described "follows _4 41.76 per you.; 0 .60 U Paid in ad SALE REGIGTE!t. ell. auctioneer. concessions one and two, and which Commencing at a stake planted on the 7. may be more particularly described as easterly .�_Svbwziptions'ro the United States a Crest Saturday, April 2nd 'ZSD Auction sale limit of said lot 20 at a dlst� -Dispersal Auc.! Tv m?, APRIL 12TH Britain $2.00 in advance. or Holatelas, Yorkshires. Oxford follows: Commencing at the North once oill feet 9 inches southerly from tion. Sale -of Farm implements, the Downs. farm machinery etc., at Easta, leofLot20inthefirstconcev. the North East an le of said lot- 112 property of the R. J. Fleming Es- Twin Stream Farm. lots 29 and 30. Sion of tte said township; thence North thence South " degrees 40 minutes 15 degrees 52 minutes East on the ro. JOHN MURKAR9 ?to Late, Kingston Highway, -between cone 8. Whitby T Sale at one p West & distance of 1.80 feet 6 inches to pristor, duction of the easterly limit of sell •Pickering and Whitby. , Biggest m. See bills.. TM. MAW, auction- lot a stake planted; thence South 47 de- le of the Season. Sale at 10.am. eer. 20, a distance of 55 feet 9J inches t6 a ;trees 04 minutes West a' distance of 'Sa point; the-ace South 46 degrees West a 198 feet IOJ inches to a stake pls, CLARIEMOd TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH - Postponed TuEsDAY, APRIL' 19TH-AUCtio' Sal nted4- n e distance of 118 feet 10 inches, more or thence 61 degrees 67 minutes Thebo* sogia apd cpmceri, under auction sale of baled bay, seed oats, ..of property known as Twin Stream less, to the northerly limit of said. lot West a distance of 13 feet 61 Inche0L the auspices W the FootbalL Club, implements. narnes' the pro. Farm. lots 29 and 30, con. 3, Whitby a etc. 20, said point being distant westerly more or less, to a point, said point boa hichwav to have been held sever' perty of J. D. Remmer and of the Tp. 865 acres, and extensive farm vp along the said northerly limit 105 feet Ing a line -drawn South id degrees Weeks ago. but was postponed on 'ac estate of the late George Rawson, at buildings.. Sale at 12.45 p. m. See es from the-place of beginning; West from the North-east angle of the 5 inches X count of the bad condition of the lot 13, con. 3. Pickering, L Sale at bills. Wm, Maw, auctioneer. thence easterly along ibe said north- said lot 20; thence South 48 degree: -t4, ioads, has now been fixed for Thurs-- I o'clock. See posts*@. W. B. Pow- %.1 day, April 14th, 'A good mixed pro., ell, auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 1BTn---Au:ctlon sale erlv limit a distance of 105 feet,5 in. West a distance of 87 feet 11 inches to of the household furniture includ- ch4s, more or less, to the place of be- a point; thence North (39 degrees so gram to being prepared and' a goo '51ATURDAY, APRIL, 9TH- Auction sale iog 3 cheats of drawers. 86mce w1al• 9i _aud r d nnin$r; minutes West a distance of 356 feet assured to s3l who may attend. of horses, cattle, Leicester sheep, cut, some oak etc. belonging to the (b) All and Singular that certain 01 inches, mote or less, to a stake plant- Further paiticulars will be given next pigs, implements, grain and estate of the late Mrs. George M. parcel or tract of land and premises ed; thence South 10 degrees West a .."Week. Palmer, Church St., Pickering. Sale situate, lying and being In the Town• distance of 20 feet 5 inches; thence -ship of Pickering in the Co South 69 degfEes 50 minutes East a dig. at I o'clock. See'dodgera. N% . B. County of .,Change of Business Powell. auctioneer. Ontario being -.omposed of part of lot tance of 327 feet 5g inches Schood Teacher to a point; 20 in the first concession of -said town. thence South 68 deEre'es 05 minutes Ship and which R V­1 v_ at Fi di@tlaee ef97 feet 6i nch Takes on • g 8 F oh--ahoS­­1- h-r- r-ta The Kuniqipal 99m6ration more particularly =rfPt8,6r6ceLs'-foIIowE: I point: thence North Q de ree min. p to John. Selmen, of Barrie. who comes Commencing at the.North East angle rtes E%st a distance of,46 feet 10* in- 41 here highly recommended with Alice is only twenty-one. Yet the 16 years experience at the trade. I OFL-THE — of said lot 20; thence South 71 degrees cbLs to a point: thence North 47 do- 1` already as a profession and and'left`toth b a career take this up ortixnkv of thanking the 0i West along the northerly limit of said revEi f14 minutes East a that . once of A behind her. From now 9 n her principal busineaa in to fight the people orthis district for the liberal Township Pickering lot 20 a d18 tam ce of 105 f eet 5 inches to 24)8 fEet J inch to a poin t; thence North hard for life, and when the toot ayin'which they have patronized a point; thence South 46 degrees West. 413 devrees 40 ruteA East a distance does become a little less tin , — I preo.ort..9. a distance of 366 feet 5J inches to a.! f 146 feet 8� inches, more or leas, t, she ma take up some other' kind f me during the 16 veers in whicli I have PUBLIC NoTicE is hereby given that point; thence South 88 degrees 05 min- polat on the easterly liTnit. of said lit' rork, t It must not be teaching. been in business." lA88ure You that I the Council of the Munieipal Cappor rtes East a distance of 69 feet 2J inch- 20, skid point being - distant 74 feet 41 At least that's what the docto a, �".rd work she went throng have done Inv beat to secure for you, a tion of the Township of Pickering will, so to a stake planted; thence' 61 inches from .4do ri u one result -they placed her re mechanic to take my at a meeting to be held on Monday, degrees 57 minutes East a distance of tf�enee the place of beginning up place. North 15 degrees 52 minutes 'here on . cot in the Muskoka Hospita� the 4th dav of April, 19:r, at-the hour 7 reotmere-or- less, to a point, said East alone the said easterl limit of for Consumptives — - he she is- riviiiY wt,.en Alice smiles 21T ask auto give him a trialand of one o'cl�ck in the --afternaron, at t �oint being on a line drawn South 46 lot 21, a distance of 73 feet 4 inches she is only a Youngster, and says be convincelthat be is the right man ToirmobtV Hall in the Village of Brou• egrees West from the place of begin- more or less, to the place of beginning. 13or immediate big job is to respond 16-t-he right place. gbarn. in the said township. consider to the wonderfully- sympathetic treat- a By-law Ding; thence North 46 degrees Rest a: (3) To elQse, stop up. sell and convey went she to receiving from the nu JOHN McGRATH, distance of 392 feet 6 inches, more or the north half of the original allow- rags Claremobt, Out. and con• less, to the place of, beginning. once fqr road between lots numlers 28 Z 4 doctors who are trying to un o (1) To. close, stop up, sell a ifew mouths the harm that dis. -vey-to J. O. Richirdson-a certain por- Le has wrought in several (2) To establish as a public highway and 27 in the- third concession of the 4, A gip from you will ,,,at t:r.ar*,.. tiou of the original allowance for road Vital m brinigni between concessions one am certain land on the northerly part of said Township of Pickering. & Alto* and other Green River id two of 03101W casts &C to health. se land* the said township, opposite lot number the said lot number 20 In the first con- All persons-interested or who V4012trlbUtlona may be sent to lion. cession of the said township which is may or might be prejudicially affected 4 1W, A. Charlton. President, 238 College and to close. etc u , Sell and con. Basket Factory Wag given by the said J. C. Richard- by the passing orauch proposed Bvu. 10treet, Toronto 2. Ontario. vev; t�o the said Ricbardson'a o" son In lieu of the aforesaid portions of law are required to attend at the said portion of a deviation of said original PO POKED FROM-M Manufacturers of highway to be closed, stopped up, sold meeting, when they will be board In r. AR. 26TEL allowance for road opposite said. lot and conveyed to him, the portion of person or by Counsel, Solicitor or All kinds of Fruit Baskets, established by By-law No. 327 of the said lot 20 to be io.establiabed as a pub. Agent with reference thereto Pon AUCTION SALE OF said 11tiolcipal Corporation on the , u Ak k highway befog described as P. detitionimitto be so beard. Berry Cro6te8f northerly part of the said lot number I t Iowa : All and Singular that certain Dated e 26th day of February, Ba-led- 32-ir, Sold. pats , 1 20 in the first concession of said town. 7 Farmers Bushel Baskets, ship, the said onions of ' original at• parcel or tract of land and premises 1,927. Implements, Harness Etc. lowance for ro&d and of deviation of parcel lying and being in the Town. DONALD R. BEATON, Pekering, In the County of 2630 Olerk Clothes Baske road to be so closed, topped up, sold The property of -7 ship of and eonveyed b.-ijhg described as fol. ....... "N" n. M :E 1-C mx,= m Frank Pennock,,, lows, that W to say (,v All And Singular that certain and of the Estate of the Proprietor Phone Markham 1004 parcel or tract of land and premises PUR"E MAP LE SYR UP Z -Guaranteed Pare Eastern Township Syrup. At Lot 13, Con. S. Pickering, *a--- TUESDAY, APRIL- 5TH, 1927 1 gallon tine 2.50 1 lb. glass jars 35c. The following property, vie: In bulk, bring your own jar. 35c per pint. %IPLZXZNT". ETC Mower. M. •R., cow. seed drill. 10 lice. M.•B.. Horse rake. 2Ch&tbsm 7 '& DID -A SALE OF NICE CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS wills. Weigh scales. cap 1200 lbs.m*2 Sgt T1 barrows. 8 see t ions. Perrin ridl Plow. These are real good China we re-Ker mes shape, with gold band-. Don't Gauff plow. A alking Plow. 101, - I Sluffier. rWo r i or", Cc I VS1 S ta n t miss this, they are going fast. Handcutting box a I cew.2Turn. You ,.,of I pulpers. - M.•H.. 2 Water troughs. a cup; and saucers fur $1. 'Weavy wagon, nearly new. New wag. ou box. Wagon box. -Extra heavy wagon. 3 inch tires. Platform spring Prime Old Cheese. per lb. 32c Nice Fresh Dates. 2 bi for 36o .,wagon with box. Old wagon. Low iron tre-protection is all important in modem Sherriff*s Jelly Pdrs, 4'for .25e :Good Fresh Prunes, 2 lbs for 26ar wheel trucks. Set sleighs. Top buggy, building.. IkJp protect your home from the. Pure Leaf Lard, per lb. lk Quart Bottle Catmitip, so pearly new, Top,bugg Road cart. T, I I � menace of fire by using Brantford Roofing. Quart Bottle Sweet Mixed Pickles 50c.. Good cutter, Ford tour ng car, G"o4 line engine. 6 b p, Gasoline engine I All Brantford Roofing products are fire-re- h with u �p Jack. Water tack, 250 atcap Sorma marker. Rolling coulter. tardent and usually reduce'insur rates Ct wagon springs, 34 if%@, Car' Speci ':-RICHARDSON n @bell. bi 40' to 20 per ce�t. - fy.'A�antford JASO or. Orosa-cut saw, Circular saw, Power for permanent roofing satisfaction.' -01 M 0 0 :R horse clippem Wheelbarrow, Spring neat for wagon, Binder tongue truck, 7 Brantford Roofing CO. L4101441d Cyclone grass seed sower. Bag holder. A number of sacks. Lawn owing. 2 Pig Brantford, 0ak4rI4 -4 --crates. A number of ladders. Large AS Cupboard, Wardrobe, A number of -z `t A shoe hazes, A number of 40 gal bar. rile, 3-Barrels, !10 al, 2 Iron kettles, Anumber of saw•horr9es, 12 ft coal raimt.1 chute, A number of pruning saws, Set p draining tools, Post hole. spoon, Small ump, suitable for cistern, Small quan• tity of lumber I - and 2 inch, mostly elm, Few cards 4 ft soft wood. Few. -'-Stocig Carried, Information Furnished and Service ceitar posts, Forks, hoes' shovelarakes on Brantford Roofing rendered by and many other articles. Pickering -- 2 Sets double bresebing harneAgs, Set light double driving harness, nearly new. Set light double driving harness, 'Set heavy single barnes8.solid nickle mounted, Set single harness, rubber --Pickering Hardware Store mounted, get single harness, Riding saddle and bridle, nearly new. Horse -LN&vv buggy w .,-.•,blanket, Robe; 2 hips, tops for co rm a Or the Spring rop. We Chevrolet AHA's-tory 4 halters, 2 Strings of bells, Set high Fa ere-Now i the time to get your Seed'f have &-mmplete'stock on hind. HAT AND FEED GRMIN bushels seed oats (Banner) -is Umg at -About 15 tons baled bay, About 176 Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, nowse New growsin_1915. Sweet Clover and Alsike NO RRSERvE N All No. 1 Tested Seed_... :._and'Lo*wer Prices Sale begins at one o'clock, sharl) -:TERxs-Hqy, Seed Grain And all sums Leave or phone your order and we will fill it, promptly. r c ver that aw-o-ftL 6 months credit given to Anything in hard ware'i-tow-"ail to a wheel-barrow. of ".06 and -undei,_ cash the lowest-for' W 7 parties -furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent, allowed for c!Lsh f notes: Agent-for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery 'let hma ever in lieu a 0 V 0 W. B, P%WBLL,,Auctioneer and Repairs. a TIME TABLE-Piokeerag Station- T. R. Trains going Bass du* as follows l .-been sold In''Canad No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not luade. V 28 IAoal 12-59 P. M. 80 Local 6,25 F M Sunday train, S. 38 A: M. J TOURING ROADSTER COACH COUft J. S. BALSLILIFOIN, 'rains going West due as follows- - -- No. 29 Local* 9.22 A. M. 27 Lo, 2.44 P. M. *6" '8655 *760 *7."; •to 9 Mail 9,21 P. M, -Sunday train, 7.42 P OMAN ..,.LAXDAU 8XDAN M. �TNIVERSAL-:- MOTORS :: iForegoing is,according to Standard SAM& time. WEST HILL --*865 930 J; OV ar 0 1 a. & T-J:m '0 Saturday at Gannon's Store, AND FLINT SALES JC Brougham, Ont. _Women's and Children's Hate; clear- ..; Ing stock, prices from 1.25 to 2. 98. I ­ .. "USED OAR BARGAINS Also, full line of Men's Furnishings- Sweaters, Cape, Overalls, Smocks, "Ford Truck, I ton, 1923 Ford Truck, half ton, 1922 Sox Etc., all going at These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed half price. in A 1 condition. 7 FUJI line of Fresh Groceries on band at all times. Experienced Mechanics, All Work Guar&uteed, .9) Watch for our advt each week. 7 Phone Scarboro 52-81. -AU FWow at Factory, Oshawa, Tom Extra WATSON MOTORS, Pickering, Ontario PRODUCT OF,Mn4bRAL NOTOM OF CANADA,LnWr=1 Jill -1 Fill 11 i'll Pill liff 1! Q �VS �F,11,5,ZR�00 a Jib . . . . . . . . . 77 -GLARKMONT. J I SHINGLES N L. Fingold was in the city n TO whom it may. 10 t i c Tue day. Nova Scotia Shingles : Miss Bargem spent Sunday at Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles concern her home in Norwood. -7 Bird!a Felt Slate Shingles, The following on sale for osish TAouard Pilkey had a business =_*e have secured the for age at Son Pilfat t, Sunlight, Sur - trigto Toronto on Thesday. Do agency for T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT pries, W. Napthill 18 bare 1.00 ra, on Sunday, March 27th, Fresh Prunes, -2 lbs +.o George and Mrs. Stewart, a Call and get prices. 266 MR EAID Fresh Dates, 2* The Dodge and 2.50 I-T FAST Fresh Lemons, per doz q. 25a R. J. and Mrs. How returned Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbw I ;.,. . oulf Pastry Flour, 24 The 950 week TAGGING OF DOGS 'Broad- Buns, - -Cakes on Monday after spending & Star Cars in London and Galt. Star Ammonia, 3 packages :25a P "06-mmunloA services will be ob- ',,­.and also keep constantly Castile Soap, 6 bars Owners or harborers of dogs in the and �stry of all kinds 15e served in the United Church 'on on hal Pine Tree Mil 3 boxes 2,5o Township of Pickering will Sunday morning next. Prepare- please Uelivered at your Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 250 take notice that the Dog Tax Act re- tory services this Friday evening. :,Goodyeai Tires auires them to procure a tag for each door, All Dry Goods $1.00 and over, • Albert Chidlow left on Tuesday dog and keep such tag securely fixed Our'delive - 10 per cent. off. inight for Pickering where hel has deliveries are regular and do- to the animal at all times, under pen- Full line of Sunset Soap Dies -secured a position with the Rose G. & A.T. LA W &It of $10 and costs. pendable winter's cold blasts now in stock. Excelsior Mille. , We wish him Zgo that the provisions of said Act do not chill our ardent success. 31y PICKERING, ONT. as to asiesement and 'tagging of dogs enthusiasm. XXT QGilting be@$ are -nw all the will in fntur he strictly enforced-In- TV * • H 0 E S -ftocol. rage among a number of the ladies this township. ILL oxes an U of Claremont these days, a num- .,The Pickering G, M. FORSYTH, Reevie' --at all prices. 28 BROUGHAM R. BEATON, Clerk her having been held during, the Vi 'lance Committee Dated Feb. 11th, 1927. 23tf y tioll past week or two Wedding:Cakes a Specialty. Farmers, Attlet Ambrose Tomlinson is going strong into the poultry business, I am agent for the World's Greatese and will greatly increase the size The objec' Nsiw Butcher Shop Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, t of this Association Is ton of his flock. He has' ust complet- lessen stealing and prosecute Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury s. -ed the erection of a. new brooding the felons. I have opened up in the J. S. Bundy 0 famous Plolff Engines. Grinders. 'house. Block. opposite David TayloL's' 12 A WlIT-et-Ra—Frowsew. Thomas Graham, who resides store, a new butcher shop, Brantford binder twine and Beuond- loath of the village, suffered a Members having property stolen alordmani a supply of fresh HONE 0� (I abildistely with any member .,alight paralytic stroke on Thurs• TICRE: q,�;i,i 1", R0RSJ__DMTT, h 'day of last week. We are pleased of Ex6outive oommi"Jise. and smoked to know that he Is now improving Membership too $1.00. meats. Phone 505 Pick.,. BROUGHAM I 40—p—al-bo had Isom Ms President or Give me a trial. Mr. Johnston, who has been -Akilarstary on apptiesition. CLAREMONT -83 micely. in D. J. JONES, IT 0 r-P 1 0 W A N T E 0 1 fE-9 -im-p1dy- ot-Xvaus- WaTd--dur Iftim A"Irs. Q a- Pli Big reduetion in repai Tiag r.. the past year, has moved into or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Men:: light half soles- - 75C L. SURNINGHAM DRESSED POULTRY -J. S. Bundy's dwelling. He ex- Men heavy soles, we pacts to secure employment on the D. Munro, Jas. Richardso Building and General Men's hand sewn, We extra -all kinds. Contracting. Men'• heels 35c Ladies' half soles 55c railway. President. soorets, Next Monday evening at the Estimates furnished on all cl&Ases Ladles' hand sewn. 15c extra Good prices paid for good quality. B. Y. P. U. the topic will be "Our c sww is of work—Interior and Exterior. Misses' half soles We Ladies' heels 2bc Phone Clare 2700. -.----'Duty as Christian Citizens." This Alterations and repairs. Boys' half soles 50.c. Is to be a temperance meeting. A Cu* Sesid tolft Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Repairs done while you wait. FRANK CHIDLOW There will also be a brief educe- Phone Pickering 5712 J dr R . P A F? R y CLAREMONT, ONTARIO topic. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO Boot•Maker, Claremont The funeral of the late "d out David Birrell took piace from his lats, IF E N CE residence to the Claremont Union CLAREMONT N.W.STAFFORD Coal, -Coal Cemetery on Monday la8f. By his -death another old landmark has 'We will have a carload OREAMERY Marble and Granite Dealer. -been removed. of Cemetery Lettering etc. Mrs. James Coates has been con- Hard and Soft @oal of theme tied to her bed during the past Highest price. paid for First-class work Cream at the guaranteed. week suffering from a severe at- Frost Fence beat quality on ;% Kingston Road and Pick ering toward hand ing satisfactory progress to arrive about April 15th Claremont Cream" pEast Towuline. recovery. Pheone Whitby OSR-32 Olin prices will be THf®rS. A. LAW The past few days have been trial and be convineW - 7-,40 O.— Whitby R. R.9 Give nee ideal for making maple syrup. On right. Q=t. 7" "count of the frosty nights and 4 bright warm days the sap has We have a full line of Special Clearanl&6 of _W 0 been running well and a good Is the time to bring In your barrows Fa Yield I& looked for. or any other implements that Vndmer Miller and Lome Reid Rennes Quality need repairin so that Tweived a consignment of two Rubbers 'and -",FOOV'oa'they will all "hundred and fifty Leghorn chick Tested Seeds ready for the spring won k. ens on Tuesday of this week and .-they expect . another large ship - A special reduction during the at Rock Bottom 'Men's 15 inch leather top, snack pro- of, white sole, next few weelgo. tnent In a few days. Farmers are now anxiously regular 6 50, now 5.75 waiting for the land to dry up a _..Prices. Men's 4 eyelet, red or black sole, snack proof , LORNE REID that they can commence their regular 3.60, now 2.75 CLAREMONT spring work From present ar All kinds of Boys', 1 to 5, 2.25 Child's, 6 told, 1. ral it looks that we might 35 FiN pea bave so early spring. Ladies' 4•buckle Overshoes, Jersey top. 2.60 11aple Leaf Mutual Idise Annie Spofford, resumed Garden Seeds her work as teacher of the junior 'Call at Phone SW ­JnsUranee C in bulk and package. I FINGOLDIS Monday of the public school on onday morning after being Cheap rates for farm and country ..:1 confined to her bed for several Call and get our prifles. buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildhigs, days suffering Prow an attack of wind-mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance D. J. Jones, who has been con. F. X. COOPER of allkinds. ducting a butcher sho in Clare- X6 FARM$ FOR SALE ont during the past few months, -CLAREMONT .-Our Collection S�i- V ice 16t.-docided to ive up bus- Waite ar phone and is offering for sale -& -number Agent for Ackirmans Quality 4of articles of furniture. See all Harnees. Ask the user. ITH branches and correspondents ED. BOW M A N throughout Canada and strong In another column, 5nan- 20 WHITBY, ONT. Arabic ' and Mrs. Flowing and • cial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to make prompt collections in all parti of the %amily,of Stouffville, were in Clare nsout on Thursday last visiting Sp ring Is' world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, the former's parents, John and payments promptly transmitted--details are B EATTY Mr@.FlemIng. Wearesorfjrt*re- carefully and accurately handled. STANDS FOR THE REST port th t the latter has not been Rio the, 'best of health lately. Here to Ask our local manager for complete information The roads, which have been in 24 al bad condition during the past two or three weeks are now We have a full line, gradually Improving. The frost is adearly out of the ground, but of the renowned DQ%RaOH BA" there are many deep rate on the J. FL PERRY. blanasss& road so that the use of the road Boxer Wall Papers wHmy sitmim �Jrag or scraper should prove� bens- BROOK"N BRAN04 F. A. BURT, Manager. al. .,,all prices', from Mrs.. EvAng Ward, we regret to 10c to 1.00 report, is not making the progress Jtoward recovery that her friends ere roll. -L: would like to see. Her condition p Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, t..')W is giving her friends much Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. u. xiety as the Improvement that A full line of Sher- Opportunities` showed on her return -from Our 0 ties lt,will pay you to et my prices on 4C el [above before buying elsewhere. the hospital has not been main- win-Williams twined. Are Often Found in FRANK J. PROUSE Next -Sunday morning at the Paints. ONTARIO PICKERING, Baptist Church the pastor's sub •; Problems ect will be "Cheer tip, God lives," Tbe evening sermon will be. an Also, some UR local manager is' ready to din .... .. I I - Answer tothe-qui3stion, "_1_AF6_Ou 0 erfts-- service compatible -- Baptists Allowed at the Commune ion Service Ctil M OUL Up- + you I ThA ordinance will be adminlig- portunities to render financial service F. esm only be restricted by your failure HARNESS Aered at the close of morningr, BANGING toapproachus. The IMOur supply of quality airiness and service. u The debating team of the An. maintains a staff in your locality t_:... Parts is now complete.: chore Society of the.United Church us a call and be which is organized to especially deal BOOTS—GREB SHOE scored another success on Monday convmoed. YM with the financial problems of your We have a large stock of this Famel" particular commercial community Boot on ban —unb"table evening last when they defeated d 1he debating team of the Albert call and see the Manager of the for hard wear and tear, St. United Church, of Oshawa, the Fresh Groceries always Standard Bank. REPAIRING subject being "Resolved tbF%t the on hand. :-7. 'Abolition of the Canadian Senate We maintain our established reputs. tiou for repairin5 all kinds of would be In the interests of Cal harness an boots. de's 'National Progress," The STAN DARDBANK PA OW41 ..affirmative was championedDe As SCO T T_ ___,_Q1P QA6NJ4i.DAA& CECIL BRADLEY —by Misses Imbella Grego and Al. 'dine Ward. A large number of PICKERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe, Manager young people from Claremont ac Phone 14029 Branches also at 91 West Hill. Whitby Harness-maker,' NERTNG, R 10 ;ompanied them to Oshawa. CLA.REMONT PTC ON 7!77 _ .x,., :: +:Ft,^ .,.. a aw. ...;y.: ,, >x, ... .c.•: s:-wu n.:.r n - x .v,.. .: :�, :. x •.+ .t� 'L ^.x . • ev.e rv^ wv� 3; x w? �'• F =rl?'O; .'; `may" a� re ¢+mow a rc a� x a w yi� y L� 6 a . .d -... • .DP's r #� a n,xS a�it ?W ' ""'� .o p�k4 e_., " e + r,. v a i•I_ .. r rte' I� "j+F't.,w °tL9✓:d'e, •,y w -eT. - JC'...:M1 }'. Al. •e'Y'";.. .z -;m xryfYseSFR'^'. �• ^4mC pcy •g.!•_..V:. • 11 sn..ie.+, :.%i',sli�- '•i.nY �:vs6•a".s1..^�7.v" mot.. �...'.'..'•,G" 'i:s: •�•r,a C.PR.... R c:d. • :'y,. v. ,'., n ..We: '. 'J +' .. .. .. �N. ... .; �, Y, .. '..'•. 'FK- W".ii'Y M�. -!,• f.n ':IY'if U •il' . •,••": '' 140. ' ' .. ., .. J .. , , 1 � Girt - • ... -.. { x� !IV{lsor� Publishing Compelny. Trappers Overtake Swift Deer �+ i O ,�, �' �. JS ., .••v yam\ h g` , �' 10 "0 in -dash PrINS•„ _ `� L a • , v r To Boys and Girls for - r Essays on Canada ^ , , PEN TO SCHOLARS IN PUBLIC AND SEPARATE i Many tales have drifted down from SCHOOLS AND k ti the north of how men have overtaken t - .TRANCE FEE—NOTHING GTO SELL —RULES e �.' , • ; , and captured wolves, dew and other 1 OF CONTEST SIMPLE. _ Swift- footed inhabitants of the woods y - tt } t ►t of Ontario and Quebec. Readers of f / Such have often been Skeptical but the above photogrey;ih, taken only a The publisher of this paper, in co- operation with a ^�► '� \ short ddstance from the Canadian number of other publishers of weekly newspapers, will 1, �a aoiffc ltnea In the- I;aurentt8n ltlatin= distriite thirty -six (36) cash pr,'zes to boys and girls tams, proves such a thing is possible in for the best essays on Canada. The object of t4is con- •` the case of deer at least. Heavy sabw, As can be seen, accounts for this and test is to stimulate interest in this wonderful country of - ... in the pictures above several trappers - ours, and to help the boys and girls of to -day, the citizens ' on s�wahoea have- succeelied in cap- and leaders of to- morrow, to appreciate better the ire - ` _. taring two animals in question. The men dous otentialities of Canada and to et some vision =& ' deer looking placidly into the camera P g was no doubt caught only after. an of that future greatness which fortune has_ undoubtedl —- ;.- drifts. The little doe that seems to 1 n in O -British Empire. - 'mo the be just an armful for the trapper, will dou be admired in a short time ' by thousands of people in some city The Prizes will be as. follows: \ park. Trap s in the northern Sec First Prize $20.00. Next Three $5.00 eac !r Giona of and Quebec have Second Prize $15.00. Next. Ten $2.00 each. :~ saved many of these young animals " r Third Prize, $10.00. Next Twenty $1.00 each. s 1 S02 from death by freeing them from ' s ' heavy drifts of snow, and thus keep -; ing them from packs of hungry wolves, ` , Every chance twin one ofgthese prizes. Read all you can � _ _.A Tragic Fire, about Canada, her early history, both French and Bri- A GREAT PUZZLE tish' study her progress from a Crown colony to her - The most distressing animal tra. , { present position of political equality with the• - Mother- �+�p��+�j� Ap�+�j�( gedy that has occurred in Toronto in �. � - . TO CAREFUL PAREN l J I a tong time 'was the -destruction -of i land: visualize her future. Then decide from what wt r more o 1 with your subject and write Y our t w re One of the greatest puzzles to the 'a ooff theRoyal Ca adianbra- 1 essay in1,000wo ds o less. AK ATMANY OICCASIONSK FOR re- medicine toegivesthe little ones. Whon' fitment 1 stables at Stanley iBar Barracks � SP1rCIAL SCHOOL PRIM✓ the child faits til with griping pains, I cn the night of February 7th. The VALUE $80-00 e This frock shows to special advan -, is Seized, with cold or fever, refuses fire was discovered shortly before 11 t: food or vomits what he has taken, Ikage the charm of combining two ma- o'clock, and the men in Barracks +Earlals -ao smart this Sea __ "` e A complete set of "Makers of Canada." in Royal skirt has two - in front and two the steep so necessary to the into the blazing, smoke - clouded build - uC rsil� 1n ing, will be presented to the school from grow lug child, the parent Is in a quan- rat the back and is gathered to a ing and rescued as many harass as '', which the largest number Of scholars win Cash prizes.. - bodice having a becomin r I � -�° -bt -r��-- T'•'-" There are ten volumes in the set containing 10.000 t oar and long ti g t- tting sleeves fin -' casions .. As often as not there is no i ror- stricken animals rushed in panic 8 j i a suitable medicine in the house, The es illustrated b 125 rare historical reproductions. Raked with trim cuffs. A narrow belt to the streets, and tore madly. in Peg 3r P 4 of the contrasting material completes I puzzle is, what to give him to set him every direction. They were ail It IS a' wonderfully comprehensive, vitally interesting i right quickly. I �L. l this chic frock No• 1502 is in sizes f = brought in by morning. Eight were work of Canadian history which will rove a real addi- ct 8. 10, 12 and 19 ears. Size 10 It is to meet wuch emergencies that ry P L y years trapped in the burning stables an 3 Baby's Own Tablets were designed. lion t0 an Libra _ 'requires 2r�ft yards 3E -inch material dteri In the. - fiances - among them Y library. These ee r, little Tablets quickly Shell pony Contest Closes April 16 1927). liar the dress, and rii< yard S reduce fever, break u cords. relieve K - T mascot, contrasting for gaiety; collar, cuffs p the t of the regiment. Others were'- p constipation and indigestion and allay and belt Price 20 cents the pattern. blinded and so badly burned that dot teething pains They quiet the nerves Home sewing brings nice clothes they were destroyed at once, and a RULF.�' COi�hF.�JT and promote restful health•restortag ! r 'Within the reach of all, and to follow 'leap' They are guaranteed absolute few developed pneumonia gild were- All Scholars not over seventeen (17) years of age whose parents s' the mode, is delightful whenit can be destroyed, r ly harmless and safe for even the r j cr guardians subscribe to this paper may enter the contest. done so easily and economically,- by youngest and most delicate baby. I The training of the horses repre- I Essays may deal with the subject from any point of view= but must 141owing the styles pictured in our sented - ears of work, and added to 1nAw Fashion Book. A chart accom- medicine dealeraabortsbya ails at 25 their value, and it is distressing to not exceed r of0foolwacap In ize must be used, and writing appear on one %paaying each pattern shows the ma- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' reflect that, had they been confined wide only. Neatness will be considered in making awards. terist as it appears when cut out. Medicine Co„ Brockville, Out. in fire -proof stables where the "flames . All manuscripts submitted become the property of the publiahen, roc' pEvery detail is explained so that the could have been quickly controlled,' .,Bend essays to Canada Essay Editor, in care of this paper. Irtexperienced sewer can make with- the results would not have been so The tollowing information must accompany each every: -Name put difficulty an attractive dress. - = tragic. The stables were old and of eont ietant, Age, Address, Name of School. Name of Teacher, and x' Price, of the book 10 cents the copy. JEasY' built of wood, and the flames devour- each essay mnst bear the following certificate signed -by parent. A traffic officer was staadia,g on the ad tbem like finder•, i. guardian, or school thacher:- •S ©W TO OBDEfe PATTERNS. "I horeby certify that this essay is the sole worn of (name of principal cornea of the city, directing . A tribute was paid to the heroism scholar) and that (he or she) In not.over seventeen (17) years of age•" Wrtso your name and address plain- the traffic and enforcing the lea rY� r,C the troopers by Major Baty, who' ly, giving number and size of such gardiag left turns. A farmer cante...siid that "the boys worked like T~ro- giatterns as you want. Enclose 20e in down one of the streets with a large jans. They punged into the smoke _ stamps or win (coin prslerred; wrap hay rack and turned to the left at this and fire to bare the horses, and noth• - :K carefully) for men number and I certain corner. ' ing could stop them. It would be Making Snakes .Clothe Us. Birds, observes an ornithologist* The Officer---:­ you can't make ; unfair to mention -one to the exclu- I have, many traits in common. Yes, isddswa your order to Pattern Dept, 'it seems probable that before very 1 roosters crow in the morning and �t >i - might, hibb St., Toro a roe, Gant by The Farmer - "Yea I *kink I can deserves the Royal Humane Society's, herself almost entirely in things fns-' make It." III medal." 1 - I hioned from the skins of snakes. Dote, shoes, Slippers, gloves and .' i 'ill ���r�p� �n }p� To �i NYl a7�ia7 Wtuted ,ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES —By O. Jacabsson. � handbags fashioned from the colorful � - • tanned hidea4 of serpents there have 71i recently been eicded mannish cravats. BUFFALO scarfs and other dress accessories CITY HOSPITAL which are finding favor with many fashlonabbe women. 462 Grider St., Buffalo, N.V., • , another winter a Paris menu• t¢ 86S every - • But In anoth • 7. facturer promises to- be supplying the beds for the reception of Stye - \ - market with sports costs and entire known disease. _ ( suits made of snake skins: These will, SIX DISPENSARIES IN „ • f ` he says, be remarkable for their dura• CONNECTION �Y bility and will be so unusual In ea%r Affiliated with the University of and design that their wearers will be gu$aloMedical and Dental Schools t (_ sure to be the centre of attention wherever they go. and District Nursing Association J \ 7 f The opportunity to make the serpent ` 3 year registered course, fitting bear a large part. of the burden of pup for Bedside, Public Health r Administrative Nursing. clothing womankind seems to be tin• and , C limited, for its skins come in aflmcet 670 hours devoted to ,clause, •recl- ?� ; tatlona, demonstrations and la- infinite variety of weights- and fez• boratory work in Dietatica, Home' _`` turns as well ss hues and patterns, Economics, Baeterlolosy, Chem ' ® There it a snake skin suited to almost lstry. Physiology and Generel a J ; every purpose to which cloth and or Nursing subjects. k I ddnary kinds of leather are put, and Oppolrtunt'ttea for selected graduates t the In manufactu•rere are cos to fibl paid executive positioais or f i _ ... D .:• • tlnually devising Hays of using skins i' pursue special study courses. -- -' -' - — thst-aere- fornrarly t- warthleasj- 9'i�H NYTI-OFFER-- — for commercial purposeai EQUALS A THREE YEAK_- J -- " -- COLLEGE COURSE. s4st,ed that -- Naturalists have long itt the skins of certain sakes are among Entrance requirements: 1 year New j 141 the moat exquisitely beautiful things York State High School or 'its r y in all nature. Their increasing use In i equivalent. the clothing of women gives us a bet- Salary, $15.00 r: month. Food, lodg- ' \ ter ehance.to appreciate their beauties ing, uniforms, laundry and books yip _ furnished free. we have had b a f ore ' o split Straight eight hour duty N _ watches. One whole day off Candlesticks, Etc. every seven days. Shopman — hristmas presents, A •well- conducted nursing coarse is 'y zt.• .r madam? Someth1bg useful or' orna- a fine preparation for wifehood ~ ' _ , s 9 opper - "No, neither? It's-. s -wed- t Y and a splendid �opportuni y to eultitat+ the habit of right drag present I wont." ' living. .-- An enormous volcanic crater in the NffW CLASS NOW FORMING ' ✓� ® middle of a great glacier was recent- w 16SU ly discovered in Iceland. ! No, 14-77. yfi �.s^•.,.s. ..�'_...°ro.,. °w..r:.. - ....S4n..:. _... �:�-:�t..,.: -: .'.: :.r, e :•..- _.T_... �.._.. t[n._:,. � ea. .. ,. ... .. .. .. .. ...... ...._ :d"�.. _.. ... .... .._ •...... .._ _..._ .. <.. .. _.. .. ,. .z.:i:m.•w� _.........- ,.,.:.:e*+%..a- 7: ,. •.Gu..is,.wvi',:'.. ..W,.,,, ,wu_s i,..r.>s; c:•'. .e,.ns,a;..r..:. a- ,w:s.V�a.d.1,� 7 7 .7 T 'long tests ar Burled Chamber Once Home AM ter e con• of Fairy Fa& At New Grange, near Drogheda, • One -of the Better 60M. County Meath, Ireland, Is what Dr. R- vincdd- Alumbmm­ is the into bed when A. Macalister calls "the most Im- 01 L Beryl' was getting mother cams to wish her good-night. I pressive relic of. antiqu ity in Western .7 best coAtA61"ner for tea ask God to t0gi-ye! From the outside it ap- "And did you Europe" Pr you?" sh,) ueked, having in miDd the pears as a- hill overgrow with trees Is Now and bushes. The mound was origin- Canada's Best little temper which Beryl had shown y during the evening. ally surrounded by a circle of thirty reply, five stones, only tweke of which now INVESTMENT --Oh, yes, mamma." came the, "and God &a1d Ik was ,all right. He had remain. Within the mound is a mum little g4rIe worse than L" chamber twenty feet in height and twenty-one feet across, reached by -a uvusuia Offer io Relatively Unchanged. narro* passage sixty-two feet in Wife— "There has been quite a length, all the walls being construct- diminishing of women's clothes." ed with slabs of stone. Shrewd Investors Husband—,'Maybe so, but there In . ancient Irish history these hill doesn't seem to be any more hooks chambers were known either as the OOd �� To participate from the start for me in the closet." burial places of the kings or the 104 In a company sponsored by dwelling places of the Sidhe (pro- I UMO the ga without hens," fb]IL M men of national reputation Proven. nounced ,ghee) or Ahe Irish 'fairy i -Alumin In rye exploration of You cannot get 09 Now packed only most profitable natural' To asserted the speaker, * strewing his sourcets whora the risk has point. been. reduced to 3% and the "My dad ell He keeps ducks," TE SPRING TIME Toxoid and the Prevention aassified Advertisem unlimited yelled B, boyish voice from the rear. AGENTS Wiliil['67 Po"Ible profits we urill ol Diphtheria. -ft an exteoptional. offer that 'ENT.—POVERVUL 1WW IS TONIC TIME GENTS-120 PER C For ceaturies diphtheria has taken - EMIUSITS TUTOWI. ahaurnatkc Pain Remeft Investors should take ad- The Good Gentleman. Its toll of �Aves and left countless A". p*tuo, W. Spartan. 211, New Glasgow. As This le a world of Borrow, vantage of immediately. thousands bandicapped b FRIENC Likewise a world of &I this dread W SUF•TAUGHT. S66effilng IS Needed to QUiCkly effects. Thirty yews ago' s 'r 81MYLE BY13TJM LIVY.19 DEVISM. 7 OITOW A1011 -I malady was yearly claiming 901 deaths rP ILI� 7. , Iniprove Your Health. JL with Frohunclation of grel I'll certainly begin area wood A Wdad Your Opportunity for every 100,000 people in Ontario. "I knowLds. or the ittu"Ite to Man" Onto- 50c; &bd4sed 0MWt ed. 115M Falls, To renovate this mundane sphere With the passing of winter many have seen too many, little children piece "loth 0. Bell With An Investment go folks like me can stand it here. atd. World's subscription A804 ReSCL. P 'iY people feel weak, depressed and easily choke to death, or fade out under the 18193, Dept 1P, Montreal. P4 Of $3 and Upward Is no particular disease, poisons of this terrible malady, to ANTAIMPIATON -Ewoe MAKE to Acquire a there should. be hung In tired. There OLD C*PJJ I think 4C now; III worn tylladera without, retrindift but the system lacks tone. You find think calmly about the medl al help- every office where salesmen conga yourself tired, low-spirited, often un- lesailees of that awful time," Says Dr. P. Farm Ensislas and Tractw& Psbo Valuable She —re-00tion and If" Piston Bias Conisiaw. 32-34 Front &JWt W" gate a sign, etched In letters high night. All Royal S. Copeland. In 1925 the able to get sound sleep at n death Tmut.. Withcut Liability wide, reading: "You made a sale---did this is the result of closer In-door con- rate meant a loss of 8 deaths per 100,- V 7 ­ .: Ign GRADE C113rNS. III: AND UP, you make acustomer?" finement of the winter months, and 000 of our population. And tb4s In! H (LireiW. WMI&M Plet".h. Stratford as. Out. the blood has become thin spite of the fact that the number of 'For Complete Information Some men think It smart to lx) able shows that LTDE IT(J1 IN and watery. New, rich red blood is cases suffering from Is disease was BOUSES VAN UK TRYATIM a nobody C s%wc*vdullr w4th Dr. RetinKlyN Usage I-reat- Mail This Coupon. to vv�, to 9 Lich a - poor hand the you neenew, ''ght and practically tb both years, �,u. inents for Gle wuloo* —it can read it,-but it isn't. there is no oe tonic medicine can How was it possible to save so many 0: $2, MxOnprW, V's. Lal:tfleul. ONATIONAL OIL SECURITIES give you this rich blood as sure- lives? The answer Res in the fact 'r L.UOTHY ' R= ' "WN'm AND AIAIX &%d for .&=Im Raraall Ra&bwelL 'i Limited The prepared for good time never ly and as speedily as Dr. Williams' that a specific cure, anti -toxin —was I'm Northern Ontario Building, comes, I Pink Pills. This new blood goes to discovered In 1890 and the victims of; Toronto 2, Canada k AT CI( FROM " TO 41) FOX KS IN ritom how every part of the body and quicWy the disease In Ontario have, during the 5 wftAe time• cam tra.1% &= reada of Please send me fall particulars A barking dog never bitee, to? s the general health. The di- last few years, been given this treat- this oa to lb"s M. rite far PAIN - improve ge laulne how to gri of your vroposition. can a dog bark wbea be is biting? toned ut-ular. W, A, Hadl- 81=Aead. Qua. . . . . . . . . . . . . gestion is t up, and you have ment early in the disease. Our par- better the nerves are eats have learned the wisdom of call- appetite, c. . .......... 1.�..... I ........... strengthened and sleep is refreshing. Ing the doctor at once if a child shows N You never realize bow many kinds of giggles there are until you ride on • The special value of Dr. Williams' mptome of diphtheria. The discovery ATENTS Address ......................... a Pullman with a floek of college girls. Pink We_ hv I L-tovin IS nnp int the greatest Ad-- k us, ad "tii isval.- I of Mrs. El hie statement Elizabeth vanc" In medical science the world lafarasatfte "at pr" *a RWAN& isstpation e OWL.273 east" cai—es-bowing extreme d ............. Clarke, R.R. No. 1, Hastings, Ont., has ever known r The Ram&sy Co. IL —,a potato with dark rings under its P who says-.—"I know Dr. Williams' Following the discovery of a Cure, oyes. k Pills are a great blood builder Pin ildhas come within the last few 'years the because I use them in the spring, Verfeetton of a preventive. Inoculation FREE BOOK A wife worries as much about the when one naturally feels run-down of a child by Toxoid (-two doses Of 8 CA N C E RgENTon REAUE8T Heat From the Stars. wrinkle* coming, on her face as her after our long winter. Last spring, drops each into -the skin of th arm) Te-11s zause of cancer and what to do There Is an impreasiou that-ao beat husband does about the vanishing of I was feeling weak and easily tired, given four weeks apart. mbans that the for pain, bleeding, cdor. etc. Write for I the hair on his dome. and again used the pills. with the re- child will not contract diplitheria. It to-day, mentioning this paper A imaeb" the earth from the stars. This is a mistake, for scientific men have had splendid health Thousands of children throughout On- dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospitt suit that I have 0 1 'been able to ectlect beat from the Iona. Sacred We of the since. The pills also restored my tarlo have been given this protecti n IndlanAPOMA. nd. iKars In the glasses of telescopes. The Heb"s. i daughter, Mae, who was badly run- within the last three years,, thousands ..leinses act as a "burring-glass," and down, and seemed almost bloodless. of parents have been relieved from' No one spending a week or more in She used the pills faithfully for a worry and anxiety as a conSequOlIce, :bung tbei rays' to a little. Instrument 10SE t time and has since enjoyed the beat and hundreds of children -nave been' Scotland should leave Without making caffled a 'Thermom-ultipher." or beat. Ian effort to go to the of Iona, of health. Naturally I never hesitate saved from tb:e tragic aftermath Of I magnifier. The exact.amount of heat the sacred isle of the Hebrides off the to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills diphtheria, "maged hearts particular- thus obtained is measured. -at coast. to people who are run-dowm. ty, and even from death Itself. we 'a na- 'these pile through any to prevent it and anti- This is the birthstone of Scotia You can get With Toxcid ILI tionalit7. culture and religion, and the- -deaj , in medicine, or by mail at 5-0 toxin to cure it (both supplied free to dealer I Church of St. Columba might be called cents a box from The Dr. W411ilk= phys.1clans by the Department of i�the Westminste;r• Abbey of the land. Co Borckvillta- Ont. is—Ith 1 — chils, in Ontario need con- for it contains royiitles of Scotland. tract - d1ph theria- much less dib from Ireland. Norway and France The We is 'only three and a half miles long by about halt a mile broad. Howqeasy it is for one benevoleA / : being-to diffuse pleasure around him; =7 and how truly is a kind -heart a foun- tain of gladness making everything in its vicinity .to freshen into smiles. it. A%death from diphtheria Is Un- necessary, preventable, and sufficient matter for official investigation. For distemper-Minard's Liniment. He is Wise -Who hesitates before he interferes - Washington Irving. a family c, I �l Loves Waist She T-7 I 140P rZorul. -�ho floe� not Stlelld -11 1 me. as- COLICt-- Accuser (in court)-"Yes, you sto suring himself he is wise. -Who treasures,the trust of his wife Minard's in molasses gives quick my little Ford and have It concealed!" -above the flattery Of others. Nlix end uee as a Used to Hate! Accuffed- f sueeTfugly) Its on my. relie" his path remembering drench, tF Why Who makes I Never discard a garment because ♦ person. somewhere, no doubt. -that his sor may walk in it. - you don't like ire color. Nor because don't you come and look?" -Who analyzes his inlpulses before Its dull of faded. In less than an hour, Bailiff --"Silence in court!" 10 o he obeys them. you con make It a brand new, fasbion. • We will ill able shade! Don't let indigestion after meals, biliousness, -Who has learned to learn even from - dress better; heartburn. or dyspepsia take the per) out of you. . the unlearned. Home dyeing lets you EIGHT Take Soigel'a Syrup. Any drug store. can' save himself by using 41A 'urnishings, -Who and have the nicest home., 0 experiences. G OF FN -without spending a lot of money. It's PREPAID other men's easy -to dye- anytbing-right. over other Produce at Home. rigb -but whether dyeing or tinting, • No obligation to Three Rivers Nouvelliste (Cons.) : If you wrint something done t colors buy, but if you Mai, who's be sure to use- real dpe. Always ask do, easiest term Long experience hag demonstrated the and in R� hurry, go to the for Diamond dyes; they give full rich fact that sheep - raising Is both possible already busy. are arranged. colors, find true tints. Civaranted for and practical, in Canada. It is a pruflt- - FREE at your drugstofe, now: the'. ten years. I able industry undertaken for the pur of producing wool. For T,)iamond Dye Cyclopedia,;• full of But Write now for POS goetions and complete easy directions particulars, some years an intensive campaign has I to lift the tariff See Actual piece-goods color samples. Agmu waxkd where in been w aged In Canada ar or write for big illustrated book Color I ary VW1 represex" 30 on Imported; woollens in order to pro- S free - address Limited Craft DIAMOND -d"h SOPlarstor C—Party, 1 test the CitnaAlan textile industry ])YES, Dept. NNS, Windsor, Ont. Notre Dame St. West I against foreign competition and 16,en- Montreld able it to go* ahead ftRyM-TaPWv-. AYE ♦ (The Canadian Textile Journal is i quoted to show that less than ha_f the wool is produced to-day in Canada that 1 was produced 25 years ago.) That in For 15 t st Make It NE this condition of affairs, the woollen In- 7 dustTy has become vocal and bas si raised a cry of akirm and Is asking .7, the State to save It, from ruin Is not safe by -fiffiens and sicians r su It Is perfectly fair. We I a rove-, prescribed-by-physkians a ... will go so far as to say that it Is In �Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago the best interests.of he country. There . I -cou- ' can be no profit in our spending for all our, wools, es- Plain .Neuralgia Toothacbe Rheumatism money abroad pecially when we, can produce and manufacture them here. 0 DOES NOT AFFECT THEMEART Kill warts with Minard's Liniment. Fair Return. Accept only "Bayer" p ackage c Irate Neighbor-"Your hens have. - which c ontains proven directions. been in my garden and eaten, every- b Handy Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets 24 100 Considerate IndivIA,ual-"A1I right. I'll send 'You over"a dozen eggs." Also bottles of and -Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark feepl.-t�rrd iii 6hadall of Bayer Marufsettire of Mona cetle- sc-idl"ter or Salkylleseld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, "A. S. A."). While It In well known ISSUE No. 14-127. that Aspirin means Bayer tnanaracture. to asset the public atistluat imitations, the Tabletil ;r Bayer compaul will be stamped With their seneml tril" mark, oe "Bayer Oroec✓ .;.0 - ✓_ nv g. b r✓ . a.-!? .:- • •a: rr urn ; ,.;;,'s..E .:•� a' F • : w' x: • a -,+;.• . f t.b"'... . v.:. . • •r - `w .,r r w , ter;,•: _e r u+'. _ray' .. y :• -n..• '�: .w . ,..:...f2'�+r.,., . �. - r,^+'. .,>•g,.. - :. _ � s. ° "'F' .+,✓..- � ..,y� n C'�r '',,•. :. -, �.` -; ,•. ••�. .ar.. _ ^:•t^ :�...,f{v,ce- ..aw. ..,w. _ .r -€ - ✓ - .wSn e.. 'Fv.,°Jw.yn�wl.:w; -, A..•r,zr�..?•.. .••M.r , Ck :.*" +:nk.ai`�,J:t.y'r....5. -v a�c+;:e.,_ .a' ,�;::.' ati. ., m:nP e;•sy', -. -., �.t. i ,.yy' r :. :.:,.T' - .. ... .. .' :.• -,.' '. _ d .' , ass:, E 7 t - - . 4. `•,, two N- 'r 1 �, .. ,vv ...-.. ... ....' .•,.. ., .w,;+.sm F1 w..,'Tw R, ••s„•, , ,i a..¢•.n ,.y.n awn , ..r• ., W.. .- .. .. ., _ .. •.,., .- ' • -... > - 4 Jr 1 T• �.L.J�V1>L1J1t7�iJ. -P' C. Merhia of Mou =Mrs, J. Arndt, of was here on Sunday *M—bla par- spent the week -eiad with agt3 ants, H. and Mr's. Mechia,. Mrs. Baledon. Tho;-C6� ; -Mrs. Orvis is visiting with A. -Thos. and Mrs. Gormley and -Lorne and M"rs..Ravia, of To. n° and Mrs. Boyes: eon, of Oshawa, spent Sunday ronto, spent Sunday with Norman - - - - _ - 1 -Dr. Cartwright is having a with Thos. and Mrs. Law. and.Mre. Banks. a111d. �oW to prevent lt. X 1po rch erected Iwfront of his-office - The - towhehip - council silt =Dr. E. A. Sad air, Dentist, Disc- - - door, meet on Monday neat fur the tieing in Toronto, willl be •beret in. his _ � •-Mr. Wrye, of K8bwfck, spent transaction of general business. office from 1.80 p. m. to 6 p. m. as as- Wear s pair of Glntta Perches 7. wlf the week -end with James and Mrs. -E. and Mrs. Balsdon and Gor- ual on Thursday. / � 4' a. ;Andrew. don and Mrs. Law attended the -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- V $ B E R tv ' -Wm. Bo es and Mrs. A. T. funeral of Edsel Baledon, nephew ist. _ Office ouch Balsdon'a hardware B-Wm. es, of Belleville; visited with of the former, at Whitby on tore Office hours. 9 to 6 daily and 1gckerin relatives on Taesda y Deceased was oral 27 evenings by appointment.• QQery time you step ogt,iato the wet and slush. r g y Thareda y y Mrs. Frank Ha11 a�erat a couple years of age. Oa act:oant pf his -D• and Mrs. McDougall„ of To- ; l of days last week in Toronto with death. which was a great shock to ronto, spent,.. Wednesday with We are showing a splendid line of fines Boots is Men's, ? b - ' he t. daughter, Mice Merle, and the family and to the neighbor. their nephew and niece, O. A. and Ladies' and -Children'@, also the ordinary Over Rubbers. with oheir relative@. hood, the drama, "The Path Mrs. Sharpe. Mr. McDougall was These are made of 'the finest No. 1 Rubbers and marketed CT, George Harrington, of West- Across; the Hlll." will be given at rormertyy principal of the Picker- by a firm who snails as Canada'@ leader on. gave THE News a pleailant Almonds on Friday. April 8th, ing public school. in -Rubber Footwear. ,tx call on Monday afternoon while instead of this Friday evening, as -Group A-of St. Andrew's Lad - • - al, passing through the village, advertised. fee' Aid will hold a social evening 4 n� -The Sacrament of the Lord's -On Sunday next services in In the-basemen t of the church this SPICING CLOTHING supper will be administered in St St. George's Church will be held (Fridaty) evening to celebrate All Andrew's Church at the morning asp asnal at 10.30 a. m. The preach. Fools' Day. Everybody welcome. _ .5n. service on Sunday, April 10th. for the day will be W. R. Sproule. Come and enjoy the fun. Admia- „ Juet a word about our Semi-Ready Clothing.- Don't let -D. J. end Mrs. Callaghan and On Thurada evening, Aril 8tb, sion, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. V-Alittle eon, of Toronto, @peat the tjie Rev, WpG. WaIa, -mho had -The Women's Institute meet the name confuse you into thinking that these clothes are t ready made. Each and every article we measure you for week -sad with' Mrs. Callaghan'@ s nt thirty -three years amorrg ing Qn Tuesday afternoon at the ie especially tailor • home of Mrs require - S rents JO attended. An interesting e, a prices are very reasonable, be rat; about the rs. H. A. Matchett has re- era Canada, will deliver a lecture g paper usual inn of better risen ready-mades, `fa turned home after spending a on his work as a missionary on "The Movies," by Miss Allegra but be tailoring is y t ilo Pe g above reproach. It to a pleasure-for us ".week inToronteowin to the ill among the Indians and will be Crook, of Los Angeles, Calif., was �y i3 illustrated b read b hfls. " to show thane geode. nem of her sister in -law, Miss Mat y lantern elCdee. Ev- y Cartwright. Living Chet[. erybody welcome. as the writer is, in one of the • ' -Mr. Mann is still confined to -On Monday evening Mrs. A. homes of a'celebrated movie star, Fred T. Bunting Pickering his house through illneee but i9 Burrell met with a very Seri ou9 she was able to tell much of their ,. Improving slowly. A good rest accident which might have proved every day life. Misses Violet and Betablished 1857. will restore him to his usual good fatal When going Into the pan- Dorothy Swan eoterWnf d with �a hoa16H, try she did not notice, on account vocal selections and readings. The of the darkness, that the trap- Institute are looking forward to -Mr. Goode, who was employed P- _ ` An H. R. Mooney's bakery during door leading to the cellar had been giving another sewing course dur• � � • e peat year, moved last week to left open, and she stepped into it ing the summer holidays. All ia- r K, Stratford where he has secured a and fell to the cement floor. She tereated in this will plesee leave Ott , good position. was rendered unconscicus and their names with Mrs. Bray or _ r. medical nisi was at once summoned the secretary, Mrs. Cowan. - - r5 -Mrs. Savage has been confined to her bed for about two weeks and everything possible was done suffering from a very severe cold. to relieve her sufferings. She re- Now ddvtts'Ks�aeraas. ,tt` She i8 now,s]ightly improved but maiaed in a semi conscious con- 7 �t ,is still ver weak, dition until the following day, L�Oft" SALE -6 flood sized Dias. fier- 5r ald Clark, Dunbartoa. 35.31 -A. T. Law, who recently sold and for a time her life was despair- a n µ " , his residence on Elizabeth Street ad of. No bones were broken, but T�y�OR SALE -1 sow ne in May. Ap• Say .�to H, G. Calvert jr., has rented L. she received a scalp wound and + ply Gerald Clark, Dunbarton. 29 -30 , 0%)\ .� 5 D. Banta residence and moved severe injuries to her head. We - AN7TED -Girl or woman for ken- : ,'therein last week. are lad to know that she is grad. �' -- - -�. g g eral housework. Mrs. Waiter Maswell, \ �� -__.. —J.. T.'3tsphenaen i8- ertctiag Sca:boro a9 r a. 29_ o flarge lavatory on his lot for the -A very pretty weddine was 'twovenience of the travelling pub• solemnized at the home of Jabsiz POR SALE -Seed drill, disc barrow, ' and Mrs. Hallett on Thursday, w on boa• plow, and otherarticka. Wm. ?it Mr. Stephenson deserves t sped- y, Lacey, Dunbartoo 27 80 .. 'it for his public spirit. March 24th, when their youngest e -The annual meeting of the daughter, Rets Annie, became FOR SALF -1 Avo hire and 1 Dual a' l adies Aid Soviet of St- Paul's the bride of Charles M. Law, _ smd testers Weir }X; Wednesday. day, April ®that hold on m. Um. Law, Rev, A. R. Sanderson ;ATAN2TED -An Pickering, p perienced man That we handle the famous "StattatoD" line of �a the elder son of Thomas and r, at the home of Mrs. McMurtry officiating. The ceremony took ti� Tor farts work for s tamnth., A. Brt a.. There will be an anctionyaale discs nn ger an arch of evergreens Claremont. Pboneclwt eon s1' Wall- papers, the onl���manufacturers paanu factu ors of "Semi-trim. from t - d Died' and Sunworth oaf the household effects belonging and white bells, banked with OTATOES FOR 9ALB�Botb ear 10 cents u Ito the estate of the late Mrs. Geo. terns, in the presence of about POTATOES late. Apply Ed ar Stony, R R. No, p' iw. Palmer, on Saturday, April 16 sixty guests. while the dining. 3. stouafflle. Phone sus tab 7805. 28ef 'Watch out for bills giving full par• roomwas tastefully decorated wih EGGS FOR HATCHING -Heavy That in all the world there no .Overalls like "Car - Ucolars. daffodils. The bride, who was winter laying strata White Wyandotte eggs. hartt s. . A full line of black, stripe or plain blue and 7a cents per netting. Mrs. Wm. • Rlley. khaki eombiaatione. -Mrs. Wiman and Wm. Burrell. unattended, entered the,drawing• King• 2ett -of Peterboro, and Mrs, T Dongless. room, on the arm at her lather, to OR SALE- Pure -tired Ayrshire of Toronto, were summoned to the strains of the Lohen ride Fbnu salves, from heavy y�oducsrtj wwa. J That we have 'Butterlck Patterns right Pickering on Tuesday. owing to wedding march played by the Laurie, Agincourt. Phone -Ben l s or and. u the serious accident which befel groom's aunt, bliss H. LAW. The `4a1v a1o. 2s-as in- their mother. bridelooked very charming in her T OR SALE- Cypber's I" etrsr incu- _ stock. Be sure to get a - -Owing to the snow and sleet gown of ivory fiat crepe With i' bator in perfect condition, els. 12 Wr.ite . - storm of Saturday ast J. D. Rem. touches of silver and lace, and i `�bora punet.. (°ll tart'• apblarto layers. $2 00 - :fashion sheet. -•- y each. R. A'hite, coo. 1. Donbartoa. 30-32 • -• • .- ••tner's- m- eetion @ale of farm ample- bridal veil prettily arranged with OR SALE -A 540 at. - ments, baled hay, seed oats etc.. orange blossoms. She earried a V g Ras tank and' a 1 Ada pump, good as new• �u ecu for That we are agents for the old established and a -has been postponed until Tuesday, shower bouquet of OpheHa roses, X100, Tank and mp are now at Frenchman's "Parker ' ,A ril 5th. See sale list in another and wore the groom's Rift, a white Bay Apply E, M. Croker, uo Blantyre[ Ave. If reliable new when ed Dye nd clerks" old garments look pp Toronto. eolomD• gold bar ppin, set with pearls. Dur- y your goods - Walter Ferguson. who has ing'the signing of the register. EGGS FOR HATCHING -Welt bred with as. :been .working in Whitby during Mies Edith Law, cousin of the white wyaodotte's eggs:,' the J. S. M_run - - t the winter months, but has been groom, sang "All Joy Be Thine." Picukcnngs oats per setting. Mrs. Goo. 7 itch, That we are handling a great line 0 ldenie and, r laid off duty during the past few The groom's gift to the. pianist Boys' Boots- "Sisman" boots. No better made. (live weeks through illness, is DOW con was as amethyst pin and to the FURNITIIRE FOR SALE -Itt- _ _ :nr lsai:L [isle- hod_ Iv„ei E•Jd tv�_ ..urea..... vine a trial., t 0 .[ :.» �;.,..�.a...- .a. " "� 'Q r._.a• z 'p o.. _ . :�.. ... � `. ....... _. s «.... � I+n•.. ,a±,:... _..ic. r.w... .._ .... - ... That we are selling a lot of Men's Clothing. ,]dither ready -made, Semi -Ready or made-to-order. See no- .Yes VL i. L.• kE•f- ants here. °V1 •- t• -•�•• ,t�iY• aLYp� YY� yveddin breakfaat Mr. and Mrs. -� .M•A SOY article. all asp., b. J Jones, Claremont. 30 That va always have on hand a fresh -The monthly meeting of the Law left for western points amid L'+-A -RM FOR SALE -1010 acres No. 1„ :• anxious to serve you. " Women's Guild of St. George'n showers of confetti and many V clay loam•le,Kl 60aeres powed, laaeresof That we have a wonderful line of Paints and Varo- Church will be held at. the home good wishes from their friends, ha . 2•story txicic house: beak barn 38:72. will seiTor seat tttc a term of year. Apply Harry been reading a_bodt.. of Mrs. L. Burninitham, at French- thebride travelling in a smart Mme• Pickering, 29-ao : M.. S,. 0HAPMAN man's Bayy, on Wednesday, April 5th, 2.110 rose .blush canton crepe dress with hat OR 8AL$_8 bushels of speed F 00 . -at p. m. Every member and coat to match. On their ley. Manalieurian variety: Had over so bus. _ is earnestly requested to be return Mr. and hire. Law wi11 M in Oshawa. to the acts'! year. $1.00 per bushel.. Jeer Miller, R, R. 2, Claremont. 28tf s sn� - _ The redecoration of.St. Geor- Bide -The rededication of St. Goo- _ __ _ _ PIANO LESSONS -Miss Aldine ' go's Church is beta much ad. R -mired by those who have seen it, rge's - Anglican Church, after the redecoration, took place last San_ Ward, Claremont is prepared to tare s lim- ited itd number of pupits oa the piano, at 25 cts. per halt hoer leaott.aPhoae 903• 1 8 3 1 - ' The work was done by L. Burn. day and special services were held - of care.. anghaxD, of Fairport. With the relectrie light and redecoration in commemoration thereof. The Choir rendereed bright and cheer - ANNER SEED OATS FOR-SALE1 B —Your choice of 1925 harvest. 39 lbs. to the bushel. or 1926 harvest. Price so cu. per bwbel. :;iii,• "the interior of the church has nn• ful music iii keeping with the W. H. weatney, lot 10, con, a. Pickering. 28 -30 A," t ;derRoae a great traaeformation. Reneral effect of the new decors ►TORONTO QVET•WA913 LAIIN- -Tbe Andley Dramatic Club tions. W. R. Sproule officiated in DRY (Semi finisb) —Let our driver-call and Mill present their play, entitled ilia usual ca 't peel y at both eervieell explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your name with Mr. S. W. 7 avis, barber shop. We "An Early Bird," in the Town and the sermon. at the morning will pick up and deliver 3 tithes a week. Hall on the evening of Thursday, service was preached by the Rev. ARM MACHINERY -Finer A' April 21st, instead of the 15th, as Canun Dixon, formerly of Little F Wood Cockshutt, Tudhom Anderson, John stated is our last week's issue. They will appear nnder the ans- Trinity Church, Toronto. ID the evening St. Andrew's and St. Deere. Bissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, j W ilkinson. Beat rites. Order your repairing Also De Forest ,. t' b}ites of Group B of St. Andrew's Paul's United ----Churches- closed now. radios. W. F. Disney, Greenwood, 27tf Ladies'Aid. their doors so that their congress GGS FOR HATCHING -From a Fgood - -A number of the members of Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., OD Lions might join with St. George's in the happy event and the bead- winter- laying -strain of Barred P1y mouth Rocks. All eggs carefully *selected. 75 _:Tuesday evening last paid a fra- tiful little church was filled beyond nts per setting. Please order ahead to avoid delay. Mrs, Jas. Richardson, Pickering, Phone ternal visit to Temple Lodge. To- its capacity, .even with some Pick 2000• 2a -30 ronto, when all paid homage to Ireland's eighty additional chairs. Mr, Sproule, ARM FOR SALE -100 acres, lot F27.1con. : patron saint. The speak- in a few words, feelingly 5. Pickering, 1 stile ea:t oi- White: or of the evening was Rev. Frank responded to the goodwill shown vale. Possession will be gives in time for spring • ' C. Harper, formerly pastor of St. b the sister con y congregations and Se nn Will sell with stoat sad full equipment as a going concern, if desired J• W. Brownridge, Andrew's Church, Pickering, who their respective pastors, Messrs. Locust till• 30-31 ::pave an interesting address on St. atriek. Fergnson and Sanderson, were cordially invited to T41OR SALE -New house in the Vil- -One of the oldest residents of take part in the eerviee. The reverend antis- i' lage of Claremont.-! rooms, pantry and fur,' naee also itarage• Newly decorated. Reasonable ' the township. Edward Dwyer Sr., men each read a lesson in the usual interest. plyB=w' M P"a"lm"der�tC1;rem°;nr`tor, Ar C. Elliott, _ was called by death on Friday last English Cburch Service and the Brooklin. 29 -31. _ at Whitby where he has been re- evening sermon was preached by ►TIMOTHY GEED FOR SALE- -sidiug during the past few weeks. the Rev. pinto Swan, of St.- James' 1 (with a small amount of Alfalfa), $4.30 per Deceased, who was in his 85th Fear, has been s, resident of Pick- Cathedral, Toronto. Camp Mice bell. of the Church of St. Michael's bushel; O. A. C. No. 144 oats, No. 1 Govern- ment ush oat thetarm per Ht germination t 51 16 @ring most of his life. He was a and All Aoggels, Toronto, rendered g O°° PIck;1413. igUkt. industrious man, and -wsis in very aeeeptibly� as a solo "There is Green LOB BALE - Banner• oats- grown ]L,told very high esteem by all a Hill, and Mr. Latimer, fe110W i` from registered seed, 75 mots per buaha. Mined gran (oats and barley), 73 cents a bushel. who were intimately c nalDted y q He a student Of Mr. 8 COIIIe'e p Glen Mary strawberrryry plant°, 1 coat earn. Driv- with him. was never married. assisted in the morning service. inRhorae, Apply G. K Pratt, lot a, con, 4. Piek- The late John Dwyer was a broth. Altogether it was a unique event mans (Andley). Phone Pick 2509, 29 -30 ter. His funeral took place on in the life of Pickering to have all FOR SALE -I have yet about forty Monday morning and after ser- Protestant congregations worship bushels of Colorado spring wheat containing ° [mall amount of barley, very suitable for mil ;wise in the R. C. r'hnreh his btSd F ping together and the people Of pep ing with oats, superior to Marquis or any other «•e. laid to rest in the R. C. ceme• S t. George's feel honored by the variety of s rag wheat; gi.aa whin it lasts the tory, occasion. lips, and i `Locust liiU Mart 1817. ]of n)`'hil- t 0 .[ :.» �;.,..�.a...- .a. " "� 'Q r._.a• z 'p o.. _ . :�.. ... � `. ....... _. s «.... � I+n•.. ,a±,:... _..ic. r.w... .._ .... - ... That we are selling a lot of Men's Clothing. ,]dither ready -made, Semi -Ready or made-to-order. See no- � -for real reasonable prices. _ That va always have on hand a fresh clean stock of Groceries and are :• anxious to serve you. That we have a wonderful line of Paints and Varo- bhes- "Elastics" stands for first quality. Also, we r.-now have the "Rogers' Brushing Lacquer" you have been reading a_bodt.. : M.. S,. 0HAPMAN THE -CENTRAL :GARAGE = _ �r . �. .- 'Telephone 4900 _ -auto 'Repaire, Accessories, Oils and - gasoline, Acetylene Welding; - - - -` Battery Clharging. - _ = Repairs made on all makes - of care.. - - tf- CHARLES B.' "SPENCER :;iii,• _ $J ..Proprietor, - Pickering- A," t ,. ,. :: ...e;• .. .. ._ ...... ........r ._. .... yt, -..; __•. e.a :! n.. ..,.._PU a•;,,,.. 1:_,._ -. uv .�, :;.. :, :.�.• ,r... -° . ...r.+v.. ,p L`�"ta�' +w,. 1