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GREENWOOD.. - - - - -- An Ofd -Time- -Dane will be - held -ia --Mr. and here.- Wtltowe speat�unde►7 -�0 r' the Commuaity Hall on Friday even- with friends in Uxbridge. 8. F6RSYTS. O . D.. Director ing. April 28ad.' (food 'orchestra in Miss Scott. of New York, is visiting cs! ��• Reg attendance, 76 cents s couple. Ladies with her brother and sister here. MILLS her of tbeAapmedom Optosebricai �a� _ please provide. All welcome.. Mrs. ,Bob Harvey spentla few days Bee. examined bs appttiatmeat. last week with Bert and Mrs. Harvey., itro.?leos. Caaremoat. Out' 1, y OUNBARTON. T. L. Robinette, of Toronto, spenta =��• Ba$1SEilfB OY all sizes \ few days last week with Miss Minnie Bstablished 1838 T A bighly fascinating and deeply Wood. , !Ic 6► 13. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and intereatia drama, entitled "The Aill Ormerod left last week for Headquarters wSWltitor, Notary Public .Etc Mone to Mystery lady. "•well be presented in Brachtn, where he has secured a good er roach wiag,Canrt Hoare, Wbitby. to • and descriptions - the Community Hall, Dumbarton, position with a poultry man. z ^ . under the auspices of the Young Peo Bob, and Albert Harvey stoppe AG BROWNING, K. C.. Barrie d off E E D s ter. Solicitor, Notary Public. Agnes' Wk.. lowest prices Dle'e Society o! the United Church on .here on their way from Montreal and Isioediately ,rest of Post Office Dundas Street the evening of Monday, April 25th. spent Sunday with theirparents. E �� Whitby. House phone M, ,BhG;phone 392• This Is a splendid drama, in which A number of teams were engaged EATON & R088- Ba"bter., ea• aor sale there is not a dull moment during its drawing sand, being the first step CORN whole or ground 'JULicitars. Northern Ontario Building, 330 presentation. It b given by the taken towards the renovation of the OATS Salt f �sa:et.Toronto. - - Whitevale Dramatic- Club, who re- church here :_ `BARLEY FEED k V. J. Beau, CHAS. A. WHITE.. centlp gave m a village to a e• as. an lure. Ra n -be were 3a Brsl p• V. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 -lighted audience. Do not miss hearing ton on Sunday owing to the illness of = SHORTS 'Successor to late W. G. Barnes it. ul le music will be renders former's sister, who weed awn �IOHARCSON & PICKERING- p y SCRATCH FEED Barristers Solicitors etc.. 219.214 Coated- Phone Mark 6424 during the evening Doors open at on Sunday evening. - eiat3ooWe Building Corner yonge and Rieb- 7 p. m.; drama begins at 8. Admis- for poultry - We W�egd Su- .Toronto. Pt►ooea Main 1390 and Main Lion, 35 cents ; Children, under 12 Hear the Pickering Dramatic Club CR �CKED CORN a oeitcropea Monday and Wed. FURNITURE years, 20 cents. at Mt. Zion. Friday, April 22. for poultry mwdoT evenings and eq n Saturday. iaeludiag yr. I have a car of Cereal Feed which Saturday evening. Phone Pick. 8600. Stf 8�---• �+�+ r dlcntaE AT BOTTOM PRIDES Hear Aadley Dramatic Club is _. I consider the beet value for J'� �3'� $ E g Town Hall, Pickering, Friday ' Inspector Hoag wall In town this feed I have seen for along �R. J. R. FOWLiE, Dentist. Cor. Evening, April the 21st. week and insists on the town building time. It will pay CLAREMONT, ONT. . l�ta� ton Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To• a new hign school. -, - t0 try it.- .eYatO. (]fus stapa at do"). Open Evenings Dressers $12 up, Washstands AUOLSV Our firefighting appamtus did not .§' s+moee Howard 112. t91y a4 up Chiffonere, 5 drawers - get as good a rating from the Under • WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. R D. O. Smith, Dentist. 8iouff• and good sizes mirrors, Numerous bread'wagons are again writes w expected. g!: R. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To• half price. Ili will on the roads. Stouftville,har abort nine miles of Chopping Mondays, Wedaes- note Universities aid the R of pay you t0 call. : Mrs. Walter Pratt has been. India. water mains to help in quenching the days and Fridays. iletalsurgeons. Phone °axe iii, Case posed for •few da e. thirst at our citizens. ' rr 1•t5, No outdid ; appointmena. 981T st We learn that Arne Saunders has The farmers are beginning this „ LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., decided to remain here. week to get on the land, seeding com- �• a'+• �' - _ Graduatdfof the Royal Colelge of Dental Roofing Material t Miss Doris Gee is s nding heryaca• nearing around Billantrae.�° . ..11argeoas and University of Toronto. Oaks tion In Toronto and Niagara. Passion Week is obseryed this week over Murd•ck's Gonfectioaer•y state. Wbith y. r,•' .. - C 0 e hours 0 to 12 : 1 to 6.10. Ind.'pbow a Many of our farmers have been when meetings will be held every z +° 6 z British Columbia Shingles t phone 220 {yT $ z " " _ h 91eed1nC operations have week. be u evening in the United Church. "'- -- n. The town started last week on their - - - g NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. No. 2 Sand 5z " - Fall wheat looks to be badly, killed Wedoesdav afternoon holiday, begin - t •'11�� (Succeerer to Ds. J. N Dales). Graduate of --- tke RoymL Coitege of Dental Surgeons and Torun- The drama is to be given at Picker- ing April lit and ending October Slat. '. r to Ur♦ivewty, At Claremont olfiee over D. A. �- ing on the 21st and at Claremont on Miss Luella Gavmam and Miss Edith A Rood supply Of Hard and Soft• e resift •store every Tuesday sad Frida Pboae TORONTO ASPHALT the 80tb. Swift, two of Stouffville girl singers. Stree 1x11 z u ROOFING The drama appeared at Greenwood will sing over the radio at Toronto on Coal on hand. Also a supply ERBERT T. FALLAIB$, L D S.- Mearray's 18 in., 32 in. and N inch last Friday evening and was quite CKCX this week. of Kindling Wood, ` D. Graduate of the Royal College of successful. Miss Nellie Holden. daughter of Tru- _ - Surgso and the Uaivemt of Toronto. widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also stove length. �- �eoce above f � 8a1•dao•. store, Fred Wood has resumed work at mum Holden of this town, was rushed g MAWS �k•�g. not. Metal Valley and Grasmere, after a winter's service on to the Toronto General Hospital on -Phone Pick. 1709. boon 9 a in to 5 P. m:, or by • Mt• o+p 12tf ksmr. Phone pick 3700. Ridge Roil. the royal mails. Saturday last. Slight hopes- are on material, or will give price on A maetiag was held on Wednas• tertalaed for her recovery. DONALD MUNRO. PICKFIC INGi! *=S4ns*0 64 wb*. finished sib day evening here to consider the re- �^^-- _- 1 building of the church. S. O. Football Association - - - VLIZABETH RICHARDSON -Sues _ - The Community Club met at the _ �t (j� �T A 1. assw to the Late W V, Rac Tepee ••. PIKE + RI'N� .•• residence of Winter Bros. on Monday 11 • v♦ • J'si_ i �a Weil -known Fire [asaraz Cos • • • The South Ontario Football Assoel- �_ e6dii� al staadeag of evening, when about sixty attended atlon hold their annual meeting in the _ 3 LUMBER v and all had a good time. Township Chambers. Brooklio. on Marble and Granite Dealer. w POSTUA, Licensed Auad --- er, • Messrs. Thos. Packria, Wm. Bell Monday evenia , when the following Cemetery Lettering etc. . far ooaaude d Tork ant � Asa - and Goo. Squire attended the annual ot>3cora were ejected : President. Jam. � same of ail klaN •q•ate! d ae atesaM ? . elder•. Address Gadds wtv.w i. O.. Oat. �1 *�� meetln of the board on llEoaday even- L. Palmer. Pickering; eat Vice -Press , First-class Work s ;.. i�� y�,G�T imq and gave an encouraging financial W. H. Turner. Green River: Sod Vice• srsnteed. - �B.BSAT0N TOWNBET OLBRI report. Pres.. John Asbenhurst, Goodwood. • osevwMae r. osesla ba r e•d taktas. We bay and sell. furnish quotations J• C. Neale, B. S. A., editor o! the 8ec's•Trem.. T, R. Price. Myrtle 8ta. Kingston Road and Pickering , i h��aaee�ae`. AsesaataOnt. a. «sia.dy to We will boa eanied tall Stocks. Lsd and Iced hiia old Mecd F� !t, Chspmvan. Lof dew. a the registrp. club will be East Towalins. liasdd' via- Ont. t_v IIalbt Mining vine hat tins forms 3 d each club will be ,Pheoae Whitby E8 R 82 ` W AL MAW, LWRNSRD AUO- this week. required L L TiONBiR,fm Yert, potaeto.ae D.eh.. stocks to buy or to bold, or of fulfillment of schedule fixtures. It Counties, All ktads of wies what stock to sells was decided that all entries must be ? -40 P. O.- Whitby R. 8.2 f aso. Terms bir. D't•'tar "b' sq 6s _ menu are making money by WEST HILL in by Wednesday, April 2Dth, on 't �aagsd s • Omc•. B•a and l"opso. which date the next meeting will be isat oases'. Whitby. Oat lay following our advice. g ial Easter services will be bold held and the schedule drawn up. The Our long experience to mining. ex- in Melville Presbyterian Cbureb oa decision of two divisions was left over Coal and Feed .. g s tending over a period of twenty Easter Sunday. In the morning Miss till the next meeting on account of S r i n Time years. Mows tie ive sound advice Jeam Little will sing "Open the Gates the uncertainty of the number of on the investment feature of a mine of the Temple"; A. H. McCurdy will teams entering. The unfinished ache- 1 or the speculative feature of a pro*- render the Easter solo "The Two dole of 1928 In the Sinclair Cup com• J pective mining venture. Cities" and the choir will sing "King tuition was ordered to be played be- ' pp F A REES0R �s Painting Time BULLOWAY, MILLS A CO. � Kings"" anthem. In the even. �w the of the ,. Ing Members of Standard soloist Li d 6eoholrtw[l�ain will be 19ff! schedule. Goodwood eeoeivsd T. 't If you you would have the Stock exchange. g `' the bye and Cherrywood and Clare- XaCC rUlOr ' FTT While I Sleep. A ve specW invi moat are to play the first round. It r. wising $zohang:. come sad worship with care to was also decided to secure class A } *oaf • Office and Board Room. Ground Floor, P referees for the regular schedule. The Nat and a7t�iYe Coal.: Rrandram -. w Melville Young People's _ A,swaia Sec'.•Treas., Mr. -Price. war given <a y Metropolitan f3niWag1 von, which holds its regular meetings honorarium of $50 for services render- Henderson a TORONTO, ONTARIO every Moodaynight in the basement in 1988, and Coke, also ' Ph4ow : Adelaide 0871 and 0872 of the ebureb, extends an invitation Paints and Varnishes -We to all young people who am not �womb- Hear "The Path Across the HilI," All Inds of Feed.. have them. Also, sat of an other Young Peoples Sod- Friday April 22: - THE RURAL y tit. Zion, a >, .Oils. Shellac wad Polishes. :ties to come and spec a very pleas- «?t sat eveoi with them. H. Jaoqties. SECURITiE3 COMPANY LTD. who b dent sad chairman of the •ROUSi1MAM. " w : Tara and Tubes for your wain ss.00i.�, rb that the average Cement Lumber,, or bicycle. repo a8 Misses A: Holtby and Roberta Phil- f - Real Estate and Insurance. attendance is about forty, and they Ups were city visitors during last Phone 4600 are looking forward to a very enjoy ,Week. Lath iParm Properties a Specialty, able season. ^c ai/�IN BII3HBY Jack and Maw Phyllis Gerow, ac- Head Office: 213.214 ConfederaWon �� companied by 11[bs Blair, Si}adayed `- ;�1ei,ms , Life Building. Toronto. Don t fail to hear the drama An in the city. n 1 . o i PICKERING Phone Main 13M. Earl Bird" in Pickering Town ' A number of our young me have • all, Friday, p acre ted ositione with the neighbor- Strictly Cash „ Branch Office: Gordon Building, Aril 21st. P P g - - CC)N(3ULEUM n hoodfannon Pickeringg,, Ontario. WHITEVAtE. D. Gammon bee secured Mr. Wood. 8800. 88tf ward as clerk for the coming season' _ SCaioAab�e y Alex Watt is In the Toronto Gene- We welcome Mr. And Mr's. Woodward ral Hospital undergoing an operation to•our community, the latter being r B R A D B E N T for appemdicitie. one of our own girls. :Su9gest�ons Ss Ar S' • ' Mre. J. W. Browartdge, who was The Y. P. S. held their usual meet- �=x. WATCHMAKER confined to her house for several ing on Monday evening with a fair -- TO -- + 237 Main street, Tbronto IS suffering from an- attack of flu, attendance. Im the absence of M weeks su re, - ^ _ .is. we-are. pleased._to_state, much Im• R• Mill, convenor of the missionary q:R Brighten Your Rooms, Late of Greenwood, will be at the shop proved and is able to be around again. group, Mrs. Brown took the topic ,� opposite the Post Office, Miss Burgess who has been in the Next Monday evening the meeting armors ~ rl.� - Lighten Your -Work, hospital for the amptutation of her will again be held at the Brown home, .' P / C K E R / * N G hand which leas' so badly mangled Mre. L Johnston and group presiding. Save Your Money Every Tuesda afternoon from while o rating en electrical machine The W M. S. will hold their Easter To icon reharvesting of clean grain' ' S in the pe Thank- offerin in connection with the 12.00 to 6.00 o'clock. Whitby Ladies' College, several g free from strut treat by using eeke ago, has made a rapid recovery regular Sunday afternoon service. It your Beet kith _ - 28t! BRIM* YOUR REPASS a sable to leave the hospital. Her is to be hoped the ladies especially of _ y (SOLD SEAL --- many rlends sympathise with her in the congregation will all show an in gm terest In this work b attending and - FORMALDEHYDE her misfortune. We re t to hear y g • 1 CONGOLEUM ART RUGS that her mother Is now -,quite ill as a helping the Society In a financial way. Also recommended for potato scale ---- _ The new patterns are out now. see n result of the sbock due o bee dsu• The announcement will be made on 18 oz. bottle' (enough to + iFI 3= ghter's soaideat. �"�' P g make 38 gallons) cute of them in our window' Sands for the Aril Mesita g - Once again the executive of the of the M. S. t' Prices : - Women's IwtiCnte leel that they have The annual meeting of St. Johns 60 cents: - secured something hurch was held °° Tuesday after' Hill ground' ho a with ft. 5.50 .Sze ft. 7.50 For Past use ant for the g specially import- noon with spcood attendance and with g ' $! ` ry= Program o! the `regular Re ft. $.25 zY ft. 11.26 - meeting. Dr. McKinnon will outline the pastor, v. J S. Ferguson, pre* $zl ft. 1800 1 >�` . :•` 15.00 Our Royal Brand Lha importance at medical Hors- riding. The report from the various Y R N A S 1 lt1 ft. 10.76 9x1 ' 16.76 ing in rural communities and will tell organ[aatioaa were of . most enoonr- A tablespoonful is each barrow + how to work. laaludin the inspect aging character, and the church tress- guarantees 100 e, kill. "d - - - ''slots 60 cents to 4.26 at your Grocer's. ion of children w g stet reported all sib ations met, pp carried on In other Po 1 lb. tin BOc. Farmers who have wheat et oar districts, This is for the April meet- leaving a substantial balance on hand r g P Io which will be held on a 2Dth m to beg n the new year A discussion - $oar made from your own g took lace In and to the�extepslon `- i3sfe sad ewsy to use. q : 1C_KER NG NEWS y the basement of the United Obureb, p esg �y wheat. We calf beghiningg pow by at 8 A pa r of the church h addition to be'used ,1�sjt for m hest. to A. Sterrift grind it. on -Things Worth While" will Abe .. a Sunday School room and for g k, a given by Mrs. Rackham, and. Mrs. holding other meetings. It is rug- E .0 Jones, �hm 8 Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds - Chicken red. Troyer and Mies Vera Turner will gases that the brick in the old Meth- E. . • « Funeral Director ben feed, chop, millfeed., contribute musical numbers. It to odist Church be ueied for this purpose. ` Phone 1800 hoped that every woman of the dig- A committee was, appointed to secure Draggiat and Dispenrtinq }` - Chopping every week -day. - ttret will be able to avail herself of the estimates and other Information and Chemist. .,l.. opportunity of hearing this excellent to report at a future meeting o! the Pickering, QIIti1<le S.�S ri• ,IrOC7�C�CTCaC�I� program, congregation. PICKERING, ONTARIO ' M ^ .. .. -. w+a •. -... w._..•. -...n. .... .0 s .« . bu:+.Y:.a.L .�h.iirT•. .An .., u... r.+tl...w.,c ..�!to..Q§6! o-a 'r _ :t..;.-'."v,., tr, ♦.X �... 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Expecting to be late �o led away gibbering obscene profane- and to be brought home by a friend, ` ness at his captors. I Mr. Symes'sent Wilmot back with the V a Roake t !Med to' the shrinking 'car which, like my son's, happened to _ figure in the chair. be a yellow one. Wilmot was pass - " ~ "Take another tot of whiskey, Mr. ing along then ane behind the Grange .» sue. ORANGE Honeybun," he said. "You look as and saw Sir Fraqcis�t into our PEKOE if you needed it. We should have car, which we had `Weft in the lane BLEND been here, .thanks to Mr. Klyne, in while we went up to the house to per- aA"e r .L time to forestall that brute but for i suade Sir Francis .to accompany us �z 7 a burst tire on the road. Fortunately i home to inspect some antique furni- l W , it occurred near the police station, so'ture. When we had our way with we were able to piers up reinforce - j him we 'returned, and, backing the .Ttortrr t ) m ut ts ha." j � against b ar � a11 flung Y over into grounds Honeybun shookhied"My the ,? _ son is dead? he quavered irrelevant- where it was eventually found. i► - 9 p ly lbelf. ask for it. in 'elsfs by �! fif . in his senile falsetto. Klyne nodded. "The trace of yel- a f' Klyne stood forward. A smudge low paint your car left on that wall of his hand across his face had' al- was what set my ball a- rolling," he 4 --- ready restored him to the semblance said. "Well, air? . Syme's chauffeur d of his nattill -a self. He had not alter - started to blackmail you as soon as ed his features much when he er- the news of the baronet's death got e„ zonated Mr. Hiriam . Z. Cable, the about ?" [PIED , w American connoisseur of old furni- "He came over next day, and after ture. Mr.' Honeybun showed by a threatening to accuse us, insisted on r =., i sickly' smile„ that . he recognized the being taken into my son's- employ. tentative purchaser of his Chippen- Since then, while professing to chain- r dale sideboard and knew hind for pion our cause against the police, he A T j jT i . fib what he was, has had his hand in our pockets.: .� - "Listen to me air," said Klyne. Would you like to hear about the red ' s, BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. straightened himself in. his easy -chair "My friend -Inspector Roake is in rain ?" it was with a start, as of one awaken- charge of this case, but a few things _ (To be continued.) - . The Journey. Samuel Honeybun, his son James, r e Yb + have come my. way as a private in- ; L sand Wilmot, a chauffeur, known as . ed from forgetfulness. From birth to death the pathw4y leads west' our son, James Jesaick, 'heath changing L _Monkey Face, ara sue�pected of the I A movement in the room had �°T � ']'he Do ]at Fu• skies' of blue and I i as he should rightly be called is murder of _ aroused him —the opening and shut- y The Douglas fir (Pseudotauga taxi- gray' z Sir Franeia , throp-by• Adrian' ting of the door. Wilmot was ad- dead, stilled by, the outrageous mon- How far the Journey none can say, '> ' Klyne who' as Lord $ul ter 'ter who would have killed you but folic) of British Columbia and the Pa vanein towards him in the strangest Y At Heaven's gate meet all the creeds. and o taina evidence from Wilmot, g i for our intervention. I should recom- till' coast, often 'erroneously called ' Wilmot revers himself b im ris-) fashion. Between his teeth he car- _ f� Y p ried a file which when he reached I nand candor, Mr. Samuel Jesaick. I "Oregon pine," is the only repreaenta. For some the road is :lo" E� onion$ tive of its genus in Canada. It prob rag and straight, �' -- Adela Larkin sweetheart of Klyme. the chair, he dropped in the lap of have your life history at my finger- ably yields more lumber annually than For some the way !e rough and ewe p, + " He forces Adele to write a decoy let- Mr. Honeybun, who now saw that the I tips, and I am willing to admit that, But all must work and all must weep -A ter to Kl any other singlespecies in America. Klyne. Klyne escapee the trap ex-chauffeur had his wrists bound to since you were ender a grievous The tree .in Canada cis not found east And all must come to Heaven's gate. 4 and calls upon Adela's father, Rev. gethei by handcuffs. I misapprehension, there was some Septimus Larkin. Rev. Larkin de- ,r justification for your attitude towards of the Rocky mountains, the greater c I should have been here before, Then why for words should friends s - . ciphers a code in tits letter, Sir Francis Lathrop-none, none of course, part of the lumber being •produced in , only I had to go and rummage in the P- r . divide? . rr for the crime you abetted the coast region of British Columbia. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. i tool -box at the garage for the file. Y -- your son And why should- comrades change to $ $ ++ This is Canada's largest tree, and from - "Take him along to the police acs Wilmot addressed his master's father in I foes, �. flan and ask the local sergeant to' in familiar style. "What you have I The old man was weeping bitterly. It larger structural timbers can be pro- Y• Dieputlug what no "mortal knows? _ :"lock him up," Roake ordered two of got to do, old Cocky -wax, is to file "If Jem is deans i have nothing to duced than from any other tree in Why make of forme the things of his subordinates. "You, Meacham, these derbies off me. When you have I conceal, he faltered. "I don't care j America. It is used chiefly for etruc- what becomes of me. Do you mean,,( tural purposes, but on account,' of its pride? remain with Honeybun 's body till I done that you will fork out all the Y � send a wagon. I don't suppose it' coin you have in the house, and I will by a grievous misapprehension, that, attractive appearance it is also used The same port waits the great and low,` c I I Lathrop married my daughter ?" I for interior finish. The wood is also For all the Journey is the same, "1a 4f runs to an ambulance in this benight- do a bunk for keeps.' I "I do. I can show important in Canada as a materiel for sd village." FF' "You must have been in the hands: you a copy of And who shall say that praise or. I the marriage certificate granted of r'a'ilway ties and mining timbers. It is Mr Larkin gave Adela his arm of the police,' protested Mr. Honey - blame and they went off together in the the Strand Registry'Of ce." noted chiefly for Its strength and der - 7t wake of the prisoner. Suddenly a *^�D, abiibty, and the large dimensions In Shalt come from what we to'ile't w t The apple- cheeked waster of Ths' know? § hubbub arose outside and one of the '` Larches had gone all to pieces. His which it can be obtained.. , t escort came running back, so agi= - knees knocked together. He failed . . 'a He wiaeet Iives who trusts the plan : toted that he dared not look his au- to articulate clearly, I Qu]y Good Tea Good Value. By wbfch he creeds cite ways of �? { perior officer in the 'are. Then we have sinned to no pur -., earth. 1 "He has broke away, sir," he cried.' pO9e," he wailed. "I hope that my o>rly ha�ya�t everything Tees of go�odt Who gives himself to deed's of worth {t,: $sitter is after him, but R is as' 1 son did not know that before he j • And brothers with his fellow man. tax dark as itch." I died'." quality is satletying and economical- -Edgar A Guest. � µ !{ P ' "He did not" K] poor tea Is a costly disappointment. A _ Mr. Honeybtn the eldei� was burn- - Klyne replied, se- cretly glad that he had spared the lot of poq;i q:ia1lty, cheap tea 3s being ing the midnight oil, or, to be more i offered to the public to -day. r aeeurate, the electric light installed . • _ dePartedl malefactor that knowledge. by him at great expense. He was ! voles was your nl . "- Kiyne'si fine 4 You tea Happiness. BABY'S 1 �i sitting up late in the hope that his descnbin verse the world in search o3 ' son would return . ,before he retired: I Y gentle. "I have op- FIe felt that if he went to bed he I portunities, denied to Inspector Roake , happiness; which 1s within the reach , because of his official position, for of every man: a contented mind 'con. r •should not sleep unless he was in -I tars it all.- Horace. t y gone skulking reconstructing the atory'o! that fatal -: formed why James had j night. But 0 • ? off, leaving ' him to check as beat he i g you would confer a favor j Goias Ashin -take Minard s Liniment - " might the suspid n generated by on uss Mr. Jesaick, if you would de- ti 0 4 such action in the mind of Inspector scribe exactly how Wilmot came into�rajrald Cle�%%%lil� P� ;the case. He will have to be tried for Very Difficult. Roake your son's, murder, also for that of Not only to say the right thing In. i Roake'a demeanor, subsequent to Blissett Mr. Roake's assistant, and the right place• but far more d![tlmit, his iscovery that t n ormer a given him the shp, had changed to we are not quite clear on a pom - : - A little help from u will enable: us tempting moment, - George Augustus F4VY WV one of scarcely veiled official severity, P you Mr. Honeybun had almost perceived I t 4 ; •� to present the case to the court in a gam ���'�`'�'�t"L+eN`'ts,�! ° : the generation of the seeds of sus-! proper light. And it won't do you ' pieion, any harm to assist the authorities." When man has succeeded in making i He himself, knowing what Inspec- tor ' I ..add my official endorsement to it possible to do all his work by � for Roake could not know, could 'put that," Said . Roake pompously, pro- merely pressing buttons, will Natpre t 1� N u a, fairly ducin - his note -book. Klyne, in de- say. to him "Very well I see to it P Y Boud guess as to what :: - $ Y , � .. r;; had prompted his son's furtive depar- -- .•= scribing the scene alterwarda, affirm- that you have only intelligence -� — •w 'ture. James had spotted Wilmot the ed that what aurpPiaed him most was enough to press a button?" o wa :truant chauffeur, as the man from f �/ the docility with which the Inspector i J whom the - doubtful "Lord Bulpeter" ` a 1 Do had come to heel like a little dog. 3 :-professed to have extracted a confer- "Get busy with the file or I'll bash He was almost licking his. lips at the sion, and James in his alarm had your head in with these things." Prospects of the unearned credit, that ' a' -.'gone away to find the fellow and "pre- _ would accrue to him. The -old cul- vent him from wreaking further mis- bun, eyeing the steel bracelets with �prit whom Klyne had re- christened chief— possibly also to punish him, extreme distance. "If I were to do Samuel Jesaick expressed his willing - 1 for James was hot- headed. as you say I should be in the hands ! hess to oblige: ' So Mr. Samuel Honeybun sat and of the police myself." "Wilmot, as doubtless you know," chewed the cut of several good whir - "Get busy with the file or I'll bash he began, "was chauffeur to Mr. Wil- \� - 4 ides -and -sodas till his mind should, your head in with these things," Wil- .fond Syme* of Long Poston Manor. ( - be set at ease. He may have dozed mot commanded, - raising high his con- On the evening when I and my mis - , a little, being an old man laced with fined wrists in dreadful menace, guided son set`out to wipe off what. difficulties; for when he suddenly Wielded by- two muscular arms, the ' we thought was an old score against ,1 handcuffs were certainly a formidable � weapon. Mr. Honeybun '8 Pickwick - -- tan face went white, but grasping the 1 Si file hei set to work on the metal cir -il =Without _ clet. It bade fair to be a long job in I You see it everywhere _the the 'trembling fingers of an old nigh I Medical pearly gray enameled ware ` who was:- no craftsman, but gradually -- 'Here's the secret of giving lingerle, that Was long service and the steel band was bitten by the rasp- Examination stockings, etc.. the most gourg*O'1ie tints. Teal, ofd- fashioned satisfactions~. C in tool -till it was nearly through bl s ors teahl coIore. So use sa of lei y1 �• $ Y $ A tint 3 � watttya The sweat poured from. Mr. Honey- { Select Male Risks, ages 15 dyes. Get an envelope of the acturaS MAP Pearl. Rns kitchen Wares t i bun's brow,. and then suddenly be , to 4 -1, may obtain �- dye powder at any drugsrtore, for flf- to.med the file to the end of the room. teen vents. Do your own dflluting, defies wear and tear and its s >� ante up to $2500 without - surfaco, like all SMPfinamded I'll be damned if I dv it. he which eavc�a money and gives }row Cho Mafica<1 Exataination. W ue is so china - smooth and shouted. "You villain, you must have exact shade you want. ,• �~ w b'eeii up _.to_ something _beastly, -o� -go AMY The Mario' •trots W done to him ?" 'lone, invigorating refresh- J James is where I'm going to send ey v s S ! ter of it. Make up your mind right' smart, afore I lose my patience with ° you." Those were the last. words uttered by Wilmot as a free man. The fet- tered wrists were in the act of. de- AAW t.o a•"a scending on the gray head when ­W A'�' a� Roake and Klyne rushed into the teem and flung themselves upon him. _ Uniformed members of the county- ISGUE Me. 10 ...47. Minard's Liniment soothes tired feet. Diamond dyes do perfectiy beautiful clean, it harbors no courts or - tinting -in cola water_ -A- dip -and ft's itnigunues. t dose. And taste dyes don't streak! You need no steel wool or W Dye - tinting doesn't lcok weak, however Cleansers tb keep SMPPearl Wave f delicate a tone yogi ure ; nbr deer It sparkling dorm. 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I hardly is observed that she was inhabited by z ? living people, except when, as in > Arcadia and upon the plains around• xLet t Thebes, I found traces of the ancient ' Greek dress and manners. But to me } the whole of the land -that most lovely- land, so abundant In color, so _ _ in scale and free from monstrous and inhuman exaggeration of mountain or sea -was far more low S 111 than any Paradise could be. _ We reached Athena late at night, but ' I went straight, without a moment's doubt, through the new town and some : crooked little streets right up to the a foot of the great rock on which the Acropolis was dimly ,visible, hanging` , grey as a ghost against the stare. I clambered up the rough ground till I came to the steps of the Propylaea, but was stopped at its first arch by a r .� great iron'gate which I shook In vain '/ Inafde, the temples stood s4leat and / We. Mervellouely tall they looked in 4 the darkness. A dog barked at me from some but beside the Parthenon, t� and three or four owls kept screaming r . their even higher .. eir Y There came perhaps a joy in journeying, for the most part ti • A NEW BLOOMER DRESS. afoot, about the ancient country dis- tricts of Greece. One night. for in- Smartly simple Is the attractive stance, after a long day upon the Acro ',;bloomer -dress shown here, having an polls with Gardiner, I started with inverted plait in the skirt front, George ruse and three others In a _ rebsy allatariag for the necessary ramshackle c8z•riage (one of our rare ulnesa. The sleeves are ion and - gathered to wristbands, or shot and and turning to ) the right ht through the -- ._ _ _ _ - -. -- __ _� finished with shaped cuffs. Of special great passee of Kithaeron. .. At dawn r� 1��+ ��rr y7 ~�.+ Interest is the novel and attractive we were -walking up the highest pass iCaOUt�,- ici��1E l ililji3 BESIDES DYE ,trianner In which the front is laced of Kithaeron, the mountains on both Splendid and slow, the cruiserS of-tits " with ribbon, or may be efrectivelY sides daiated over with snow, the pines night Mill with buttons. The accom- becomtug sparse, bat a little water in Swing silently' along with low -hung � "We'll finish the cest'trepiece to- shepherd and some sheep on the wall, i panying bloomers have elastic run the defile. We had reached some way prows, day," Mrs. Walker was saying. "We'll and a mirror that hung over the chest through the top and leg casings. No. above the PalafoCastro of Eleutherae And not a ripple in those depths flmah the centrepiece to-day and then of dzawera Then one night father r ;1532 is in sizes 4, band 8 years. Size when morning just touched the clouds' arouse; it will be all ready to put down right seine home from town with a big S years requires 3% yards 36 -inch with rose. B a long curve we I Their arctic mastheads, hard and cold inside the dining-room door, She bundle that he laid on tbo table and material, or 1% yards 54 -inch. Price �gded to the broad, rich valley be- I and bright took a bundle of bright red rags, laid told me to open, whsle he stood there �a the pattern. tween Nestane and Parthealon, pass. Far-shining from serene, unearthly them on the rug in its frame before with his face shining from the cold �Y Home sewing brings nice clothes fag one beautiful vi•Ilage that hang's in height. her, and untied =the string -that held'drlve, and his eyes gloaming Is, the F 'within the reach of all and to follow terraces on its north side. There unhurried, they, through solemn them - together as she addressed Ada.' lamplight, and mother ;miring as the mode is delightful when it can be are hardly any paths or roads except star•ways browse, Ada's gaze 'wandered over Mrs,lthough she knew all ahnut it, and done so east] and economically, b With frozen waves upcurled agalnst ea r to see !t and en o m s -ir rise r k 9 ly, y the main- road from Argolis Into Ar• Walkers shoulder, fluttered through enjoy y P^ following the styles pictured in our cadia, but I saw many flocks of goats i their bows, ' all at the same time. 1 remember yet 4 po '* Chile fathoms of still air suatain their the bare boughs of the apple trees paper ,- r new Fashion Book. A chart accom- and sheep'wtth their shepherds, -tall and rested briefly on the black shine how cold the a felt. end wfien.i �. panying each pattern shows the me- and dignified men in huge white.cioaks might. opened the package t'hir were two Oh. groat magntflceuce of clouds, night• of the lake where the water came up tarts] as it appears when cut out.I f gray blankets, wood and ,soft and _ Pl1e o goat'a hair .with hoods, and red , - g , darkly through the ice to meet -the g y y 14 - Ever detail is explained so that the warm, as though the cold had retier y P handkerchiefs knotted round their riding' strengthening sun, "It'll be- finished `washed them at all." i •;inexperienced sewer can make without heads - Henry W. Neviiieon, in Turreted beauty, piloted by stars. ({ just in time," she observed, "Just In ,.. difficult an attractive dress. Price Oh, majesty, to. fevered earth a j j fling, Walker eve the hack x' little , y "Changes and Chances." _ time for us to get .the hot- frames R j� of the book 10 cents the copy, boou read' for the tomatoes." tug, and the red strip of rag stood 1A, You arF4 to men solace and calm abtd• y u straight and bright befvr"• her, NOW TO ORDER PATTEHN3 Cash payments. In -Mrs', Walker glanced across the kit- p 8' g g• "It'll be nice fo see that cic% F,iunket 'Wnte your name and address plain. At this advice do not frown, Who watch for- you beneath their shun,: where the window framed a age n," she repeated.` number and sire of ruck window -bars square of the barnyard, a square with „ ly. giving For It will stand the test; And that brown bor,irr, ` she con- 2 as you want. Enclose 20c in 'Shattering in foam against the one black, dripping corner of wood � . A wise young man will use cash down f tinuecl, "that was my first ----- -stsmpe or cola (eola preferred. wrap y� b feathering bit neRt. ! sharpened moon: I pile etched .into an expanse of trod - after John and 1 hand A+f a hou.ae- �` it carefuiiyr for eaca number and -- - i - lfartna Wlstor, - to "Helen and den snow: a few cows stood in front ,p address your order to Pattern Dept, { of the barn, where the sun had left a keeping for ourselves. Tha. was k- Others,' the winter time, too. John wa+ tat Wilson Publishing o, 78 Went Ads. Early spring is the only time when — ' g barn brown patch, and blinked to Ing a •load of buckwheat to tnwn. and laide St., Tororta Patterns sent by one justifiably let a Barden get Start from the bottom. Be natural.1 drowsy scratched industriously-, fl and f h ns the butter and eggs for market. Then, ; &vturn caaii. Herbert Morrison, S after we'd been to the mill aEnd tl» A Story. i •. Not ' long ago the pastor of our little, country church preached a ser- mon on the theme, "Whither are we " ' 'going ?" And in the .course of it he - is he split wood came to her ears, nuffled and belatedly remote from her picked out that brown stuff dress I)*- cause of the brown velvet collar and �iJ?' „I 6 vision of the blows. Mrs. Walker's '{ told a significant story. er, and the sniall thud of her hook as down the front." Through the window \Ire. Walker t ;he worked at the rug., was like a ieavy undertone of accompaniment to watched the bright flash of. Albert's .he incessant cheerfulness of the wall tie and listened to the thud of his "Then I'd began to It seems that a traveller was in- !vestigating a stone quarry where the workers were busy in long under - :lock blows. just when "That red is just the right shade think that 1'd have to dye something found -� for the centrepiece of roses," Ada for.the centrepiece of. roses we ground corridors.' Beside one laborer remarked, with a little critical side' that little jacket of Albert's. That hats i tilt rf her head. "I'm glad that we was the jacket that he wore to first Christmas Eve celebration at the E, didn't have to dye Any rags for this ' schoolhouse. All the children had re- Rte paused and, after watching him a I risk. , Mrs, Walker surveyed the rug pair I citations to make. When I found it tern with an aloof satisfaction, while there in the storeroom I kept think ing about how late I sat up the niiriit :• the hook in her hand thudded on',bef bre working on it so it 'would be before aninute, said, `'What are you doing'!" � rhythtslically. "It'll be more familiar, in time for him to wear to the _ � like," she agreed, "there on the din- celebration; ingroom floor with all its colors just celebration; and how the smart fed dark y;, as we picked them out in the store -, of it went so well with the green rnom. When we traced the pattern' of the tree and the gleam o! the Ridiculous ghestionl The laborer did , last fall I thought of making the candles." • Ada picked up another red strip back cued' all in tan, and we'd have from the i'apldly dimintahinEt pile had to dye rags for that. But when We're going to get it finished this ..% not even bother to turn his head as I i I found' that old gray blanket in the bottom of the rag barrel I knew that , afternoon, she declared with salls- ^' that was ust the thin • 'Twas just, faction. "And it's going to be so much g, nicer to have its colors all so fine and ! t ` the right shade of gray. After being' out of sight so long it'll be like old bright without having to use dge., he made the obvious answer, "Cut-' in A blue jay flew across the barnyard_ times to see it thrre on the floor and called noisily from an oak by the + • ' the diningroom. She gazed acrosi the barnyard i roadside. Mrs. Walker's gaze follow- tang stone." A little farther along, ad reminiscently, and the hook came to the flashing blue streak of its y_ ^ 5 - girl when I got that blanket. colors,' brown and gray and red, col - the visitor stopped by another work- i i' was fixing up a room that I was' all something esides dye,-The 14Ion{� g " ,or and put the same question, "What tor. 1 ~ -- w are you, doing ?" This time the cut- %A SlIght'Mistake. into the little room. One side of it sloped down almost to the floor, with stopped car hop havng s i Rustio (sir , ter turned his head with a jerk, but I tuJly)- "Beg pardon, -tilt [`here's one of them pesky plain s' eoe lo'es ple 'so low down that I to on rug' in trcnt of the chest of drawers traps a bit further on!" "R., u a replied he did not look p as h em- Driver - - "I know. Were the police s. F. �. squad going to relieve it!" - phatically, "Earning five dollar✓; 'a i - - -+ - — 3 orchard. I remember there was one A little boy, who saw his first white day." Still farther, well in the dark,, if the other morning, called to his look; 3 mother: -- Do mr:.e and the fairies have sprinkIed sugar all ovee` remote from the outer world, a third the fall. There was a picture of a the lawn." toiler was smiting- the rock, and to s him the traveller repeated his foolish Ronald - otherwise "Ronnie" - query, "What are you doing?" This atthews, blind from birth and _- -answer, however, was different from ; possessing a natural talent for mu- ,r either of the others. Turning and looking an ' exultant lift of sic which has been carefully nun- tured, has become a welco�}ia per- .' I up with "Build- former at special broadcasts over ` Me head, the laborer replied, CNRV, the Vancouver, B,C., radio g Ang a cathedral," I station of the Canadian National That is a beautiful story.- Zephine Railways, "Ronnie" chose the piano T .,.Hum)rltrey, in "Winterwise." as his instrument of expression and the foundation of instruction has been so carefully prepared that h^ - Poaaession. .has already successfully passed tw-o left to right: "Doug," the brakeman The overlooked good that we hare- I examinations under the auspices of (Douglas flowers, assistant radio "i`Slllie," how much IV would mean if lacking; : tie London Academy of 'Music. inspector); (bliss Millie e station f .why should Its possession make us so Let turn I Seeking for a medium to ade- quately present the boy's talent to staff), w' o i "passenger" andoaflso unappreciative? us from fife shadow of what is with- 1 the world at Large, G. A. Wright, - the dire -cVng, power for ibe bell- ray �i>etd and exult in the sunlight of what broadcasting niannger, evo ve a feature known as '.'tile radio train," tfonal 7L111ways radio stations; Aunt Emma," directress of chi]- is accorded; only let us lift up our: by which an imaginary train leaves heads and the king of glory shall come' "The' CNRV and visltg homes of kiddies in dren's proet:cmmes (Miss Mabel L. Tomer) ; Conductor," ftonnfa" In.- Stephen B. Stanton, in British Columbia, the neighboring Matthews; rap" Roy, (Roy M. - - Fourth in• the Fu•giace." i provinces, Yukon, Alaska and the Pacific Slates:. Of this "train" 9fas- Brown, broadcasting operator), who ------ I - ter "Ronnie' is "conductor", actin„ for the time being is tho "whistle;' '•- $his is an Age of Specialization. as announcer and occasionally of- and G A. Wright, manager and chief' announcer, "engineer" of the mythf- An elderly Englishman writes to the fering pianoforte selections. Th^ eat "train;' t4e mechanism held in papers to say that he knows how to feature hav proven so successful that It -has been made a his head beint the "train" operating do thirty -two distinct things, but he permanent noises cannot get a job. If he could do one part o[ the season's programmes at CNRV. Jn the lower photograph of "Ron - or two things better than almost any - nie" himself he is shown making an one else, he could get one without any The photographs show the "train" announcement over the microphone, prouvle. " craw ready for the broadcast, From reading from Braille characters, he woodpile, and the sound of his ax 11161j.QY, r „cue •r,w u ow, ^ •pick out the dress. I remember that I v is he split wood came to her ears, nuffled and belatedly remote from her picked out that brown stuff dress I)*- cause of the brown velvet collar and �iJ?' „I 6 vision of the blows. Mrs. Walker's '{ raze came back to the work before cuffs and the row of little gold buttons er, and the sniall thud of her hook as down the front." Through the window \Ire. Walker ;he worked at the rug., was like a ieavy undertone of accompaniment to watched the bright flash of. Albert's .he incessant cheerfulness of the wall tie and listened to the thud of his "Then I'd began to :lock blows. just when "That red is just the right shade think that 1'd have to dye something found -� for the centrepiece of roses," Ada for.the centrepiece of. roses we }•' remarked, with a little critical side' that little jacket of Albert's. That hats i tilt rf her head. "I'm glad that we was the jacket that he wore to first Christmas Eve celebration at the E, didn't have to dye Any rags for this ' schoolhouse. All the children had re- x risk. , Mrs, Walker surveyed the rug pair I citations to make. When I found it tern with an aloof satisfaction, while there in the storeroom I kept think ing about how late I sat up the niiriit :• the hook in her hand thudded on',bef bre working on it so it 'would be before rhythtslically. "It'll be more familiar, in time for him to wear to the _ � like," she agreed, "there on the din- celebration; ingroom floor with all its colors just celebration; and how the smart fed dark y;, as we picked them out in the store -, of it went so well with the green rnom. When we traced the pattern' of the tree and the gleam o! the `. , last fall I thought of making the candles." • Ada picked up another red strip back cued' all in tan, and we'd have from the i'apldly dimintahinEt pile had to dye rags for that. But when We're going to get it finished this 4 I found' that old gray blanket in the bottom of the rag barrel I knew that , afternoon, she declared with salls- ^' that was ust the thin • 'Twas just, faction. "And it's going to be so much g, nicer to have its colors all so fine and ! t ` the right shade of gray. After being' out of sight so long it'll be like old bright without having to use dge., lr ' in A blue jay flew across the barnyard_ times to see it thrre on the floor and called noisily from an oak by the + • ' the diningroom. She gazed acrosi the barnyard i roadside. Mrs. Walker's gaze follow- ad reminiscently, and the hook came to the flashing blue streak of its y_ n halt in the rug. `.'I was just a- little! flight. Aye; she agreed, . it's better 'Twee to have the rags in their own familiar 5 - girl when I got that blanket. colors,' brown and gray and red, col - over in the old homestead, and mother' tired with something besides_ new d i' was fixing up a room that I was' all something esides dye,-The 14Ion{� g " have to myself, I remember as tor. well as if it were yesterday the proud, ~ -- w grown -up way I felt every time 1 went %A SlIght'Mistake. into the little room. One side of it sloped down almost to the floor, with stopped car hop havng s i Rustio (sir , a tiny window set in under the eaves, had lie the tuJly)- "Beg pardon, -tilt [`here's one of them pesky plain s' eoe lo'es ple 'so low down that I to on rug' in trcnt of the chest of drawers traps a bit further on!" "R., to look out across the meadow to the Driver - - "I know. Were the police s. woods beyond. The other window was squad going to relieve it!" - higher up, and looked out into the - - -+ - — 3 orchard. I remember there was one A little boy, who saw his first white big tree with its branches right up against the window, with the perfume' if the other morning, called to his look; of bloaFOms on it in the springtime mother: -- Do mr:.e and the fairies have sprinkIed sugar all ovee` and the red shine of apples on it in the fall. There was a picture of a the lawn." :!dn,; '• " - T .� �. a";�,�.. ., . .s• : .. t r , . r4 y'. 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The Standard Bank maintains a staff in your locality which is organized to especially deal .. � M with the financial problems of your .. .. .. - > .. . t •y.. ,. .,._ .. ••'� call and see the Manager of the Stn _AL %' they have established schools for western customs and dress. These ' the education, of the yoQag, and people would ba placed in very ROYAL PURPLE STAR3eIhIG MASH ` y have badlt hospitals and in other great peril should tlr�dti- foreign FOR DAY OLD ,CHICKS • TcvRa�s _ ways lifted the - r $1.70 Per atl.b0u paid in y people from element succeed in their work. F, •aobecriptiondro the United state. and Creae their condition of ignorance and In that ease the missionary eater• Start your young chicks right, the same as you did laat`year. Yon Wiz+ E _ _ Britain a♦2,tio is aide. ace. will not be troubled with disease. Call and get.a superstition.: The reedits of their prises of the past fif ty years ,r. - circular telling how to feed. Nabors have been that hundreds of would be desaroyed and it would' JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, - RCS U PLE-CALF MEAL always " l P i thousands of Chinese have embrac- be many years before it would ye oa hand ed Christianity and have adopted get a foothold again in the coup- to NOTES AND COMMENTS. ¢ SALE REGISTER. try' Have you trie&Vl -TONE the malt chocolate drink. - s' - 'The large temperance sentiment MOUNT ZION Call at our store Saturday, April i $ATURDAY, APRIL 18TH- AUCtIOD Bale y p 14th, and enjoy a cup hob y„ r� -that prevails throughout the coup• or cold_ of horses, cows, implements, harness Don't forget the drama, entitled , free of charge. try is due to a great extent to the etc., at lot 26, con. B, Scarboro (013 The Path Across the Hill," to be pre- y x violations of - the law committed Kingston road, opposite Halfway rented by the Pickering Dramatic -- House), the property of Jack Leslie, Club in the Mount Zion Church on the . 'A complete line of GROCERIES, always fresh and good 6y those who are engaged is the $ale at one. See bills, J. H. Pren- w - evening of Friday. April 22nd, under liquor business. There have been tire, auctioneer. the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, PURE MAPLE SYRUP „ a few hotel 'keepers in the past SATURDAY, APRIL,16TH- Auction Bale avho took a pride in, 4pbservh2g the of the household furniture, include Imperial Gallon Tins 02.50 per gallon. ing 3 chests of drawers. some, wal- 1��iL� dells+ of the law. Their bar -rooms nut, some oak, etc., belonging to the g JASO .R1CHARDSON it � were not thetendezvous of drunk- Palmer, of the late Mrs. George M. Palmer, Church St., Pickering. Sale arde. They would no.t, permit the at 1 o'clock. See dodgers,. W. B. # y selling of a drop of. liquor to those Powell, auctioneer.' ;` -who showed any evidence of being TI1lyE $'dBLE- Pickering Station ' Pickering ander its influence. They made it T. R. Trains going Eaet dad tie follows 1 Hware Store _ "a rule that every person who came No. 10 blaii 7.68 A M. = a „ 28 Local 1:.69 P. M. on to the prem6es in a sober con Local 8.26 P. M PRICES A dition would also leave sober. But Sunday train; 8.38 A. M. ibis class of hotel keeper was the Trains going Wsst due 'am follows- Farmers -Now is the time to get your Seed for the Spring Crop. We 0 -:exception and not the rule. It No. 29 Local 9.22 A. M. have a complete stock on hand. • 27 Local 2.44 P. M. u -was too often the cage that a •.. m tz 8 1►laU 9.21 P. M. Reed Clover Timothy, Alfalfa E hotel- keeper would not refrain Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. s from selling liquor to a man uatil Foregoing i6 according to Standard Sweet Clover and Alsike he got his last cent, and then when time..? ' .itihe unfortunate man would be All No. 1 Tested Seed. �' RIGHT NOW `dn a 'beastly. state of intoxica `Red and white � _Leave or phone your order and we will all it promptly. c� 'tioa and without a cent, he would .' Ikiclt him out through the door Buy that Spare Anything in hardware from a nail to a wheelbarrow, 4 'and send him home in a roadie CHAIN STOR 4 You Need Agent for McCormick- Deerin Farm Maehiaer js ition and mood to abuse his wife g g y • -, and family. And while the liquor - • and Repairs. • • -,act provided that no intoxicating g 30 a 3Vi .Pathfinder ' a l - liquor should be sold after certain Morrish Cord ..................... �- Our Motto : W e have it, can get it, or it is not made. y 3 Ibours, very few o l -kee rs s s 30 a 3, All .Weather �.SO ever thought of obeying the law. DD rte^ J S BAI.SDON _PIC. When all bar• rooms were ban- DUN B A R i V i� ';Z9 a 4.40 Pathfinder 29 a 4.40 All - Weather lobed lawlessness did not dis Balloon 1100 P ;. ` separable from the liquor business. �I3tarlo Balloon .............. ». 13 4-0 C;om late Ftlneralli� appear but continued Ito be in I 'Wkh the disappearance of the 31 a 5.25 Balloon ».» $70 $1W $125 SOLID OAKt $ 23 66 ! _ft CASKET FL N ERAL 145 hotel bar -room came the boot- Buy for Cash and 390:5.77 Balloon .. T T � rip `r iegger gyhase whole history .Rae 393 z 6.00 Balloon ..... 28.50 M A / f H E -W S, S � IA1 00. f simply a history of late- breaking save money and crime, and every artifice that o'th" dz" 10 116 I 219 Dainrorth Ave., Toronto .Phone Gerrard 3300 the human mind could conceive Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse. Casket, utside Case, WAS utilized to carry on their nee Weekend Specials - Thursday p�''! Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. a and Saturday A. T. Lair ?, farious business. Again, within y ' No Extra$. the past few weeks the invests. Aylmer Corn and Peas, 2 for We. Picker�,in Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements gallons instituted by the Hot- Mrs Canned Tomatoes; .2 for 25c $2 Onte for ggourseives. 4 :Eider, the Minister of Customs, Three prices stand good within a radius of 40 miler from Toronto Libby'aQueem Olives, •• 12c REMEMBER. Clip Chia ad for reference, 3ltf +has revealed the fret that brewers, When tire trouble cornea„ _ and distillers have evaded their Star Ammonia, 8 for 25c it's handy to be a -duty in {paying the required tax, "custoer of ours Chipsc. large, 20c m -and through their dishonesty the government has been deprived of Maple Leaf Matches, 8 for 28c. Ti j many hundreds of thousands of - -- - %dollars, and a number of brewers 'And distillers have hidden their ''books in order that the govern. r^ meat officials. might not be able to di*cover how much they have aeheated the country. -So long as liquor is manufactured, dishonesty an-i lawbreaking will ,be- char Acteristic of the business. -The situation in China is creat- ing a great deal of uneasiness, not omly in Asia, but throught Europe and America. For England es- - the�neet#on -is causethe deepest concern. She has a number of treaties which *' have been honored by China for many yearp, and if the anti= British element, which is enconr- aged by Soviets 'of Russia, auc- ceed in driving Britain out of <bina, it will not only mean -a ' great loss to Britain, in territory •3n China and in commerce, but it swill tend to foment trouble in ,India, where there is considerable t °` ' ::'opposition to British rule,although -' the control of India . - by Britan has • " been a great benefit to that coon Otdd I o t �a • try. As China has a population it' vro e C. e t of about 400,000,000, the anti: Brit- Ish element in India will cane to N1.V Chevrolet =- world's large -t builder Chevrolet, ±such henomenall low prices 1 the conclusion that she with her largest t p y p of gear -shift au .omobiles -could pro - -t:Ye ifm -e -t prices. -for which Chevrolet has :300,000,000 would have equal race -duce such a car as the Most Beautiful ever been s0;d l-Canada. =teas in driving the British ont of Chevrolet in Chevrolet Hi;tcr }--co i,l intro- y� p: NEW LOWER PRICES -:the country,. which would be a duce suer, smooth, spirited perfnrm:1nce- Roadster $655.00 Coach $760.00 terrible blow to Britain. Should such beauty of line, such evident distinction, Touting 4655.00 Sedan $865.00!�y , +the people of India embark in such unmistakeable quality in a car at any - Coupe §780.00 ;'Cabriolet $890.00 i. -rush a project, it would envolve "here near Chevrolet price. Landau Scion • . . • . . • • • $930,00 Roadster Defivery - $655.00 • Britain in one of the worst ware Only Chevrolet, with its enormous purchasing Commercial C, pis $440.00 In her history. Another result "and manufacturing economies, could combine Utility Express Chassis - - - - $645 00 .� of the present crisis in China may the Beauty, the quality, the distinction and 1 ' y Prices at Factory, Oskaw4 --- Governmew Tam Extra. . be that all her missionary efforts the performance of the Most Beautiful -of the past half century will be _ CF-35 to _ PRODUCI� of GENERAL completely destroyed. Hundreds -- MOTORS of CANADA,' of missionaries. from Europe and,' o LI1�II'iF.D` America have been doing a great �� ch, � � ®�� - work In that country. Canada _ - a' alone hap hundreds of missionaries History o DEALERS FOR CHEVROLET ff OLSMOBILB iei�i°of�et �tStO • stationed in various parts of the ' - country, In addition to their -work of Christianizing the people, �• P1ss�TisL�. -• O1ZtAa=10 ii e , ei .�.�w.riti._._a, . eP •:c:w, _e:�.:ii�^:r -. ,,,.a a6�.u..... r�s. _ >. sc,a•'t:.,. ex ^.r -.: ..:rs.- ..,... •..'h..w. - e.;`s',...rFrw_ _ •___..., -.. ....._ •.-. a.. ,u.r..:. ...v- .. -.,. _ .._.. i,.. ._,a!'.• - .,..... - n` _.. :r:�. ... ... -rte•" � ... v 'Y.'"k,'c� s!.'- �C�ld,S. _. .:^s.•s,._ ,:f.0igi�•R r ...- •a�..�... -'Our O portunities Are Often Found in Y Your Problems TOUR local manager is ready to dim v cuss your financial requirements nand render any service compatible _ with good business practice. Ou-r op- portunities to reader f bancial service B can only be restricted by your failure to approach us. The Standard Bank maintains a staff in your locality which is organized to especially deal M with the financial problems of your particular commercial community ; call and see the Manager of the -Standard Bank. _ 'THE STANDARD .]DANK OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH --O. A. Sharps, Manager Branches also at Srooklin, west Hill, Whitby ,India, where there is considerable t °` ' ::'opposition to British rule,although -' the control of India . - by Britan has • " been a great benefit to that coon Otdd I o t �a • try. As China has a population it' vro e C. e t of about 400,000,000, the anti: Brit- Ish element in India will cane to N1.V Chevrolet =- world's large -t builder Chevrolet, ±such henomenall low prices 1 the conclusion that she with her largest t p y p of gear -shift au .omobiles -could pro - -t:Ye ifm -e -t prices. -for which Chevrolet has :300,000,000 would have equal race -duce such a car as the Most Beautiful ever been s0;d l-Canada. =teas in driving the British ont of Chevrolet in Chevrolet Hi;tcr }--co i,l intro- y� p: NEW LOWER PRICES -:the country,. which would be a duce suer, smooth, spirited perfnrm:1nce- Roadster $655.00 Coach $760.00 terrible blow to Britain. Should such beauty of line, such evident distinction, Touting 4655.00 Sedan $865.00!�y , +the people of India embark in such unmistakeable quality in a car at any - Coupe §780.00 ;'Cabriolet $890.00 i. -rush a project, it would envolve "here near Chevrolet price. Landau Scion • . . • . . • • • $930,00 Roadster Defivery - $655.00 • Britain in one of the worst ware Only Chevrolet, with its enormous purchasing Commercial C, pis $440.00 In her history. Another result "and manufacturing economies, could combine Utility Express Chassis - - - - $645 00 .� of the present crisis in China may the Beauty, the quality, the distinction and 1 ' y Prices at Factory, Oskaw4 --- Governmew Tam Extra. . be that all her missionary efforts the performance of the Most Beautiful -of the past half century will be _ CF-35 to _ PRODUCI� of GENERAL completely destroyed. Hundreds -- MOTORS of CANADA,' of missionaries. from Europe and,' o LI1�II'iF.D` America have been doing a great �� ch, � � ®�� - work In that country. Canada _ - a' alone hap hundreds of missionaries History o DEALERS FOR CHEVROLET ff OLSMOBILB iei�i°of�et �tStO • stationed in various parts of the ' - country, In addition to their -work of Christianizing the people, �• P1ss�TisL�. -• O1ZtAa=10 ii e , ei .�.�w.riti._._a, . eP •:c:w, _e:�.:ii�^:r -. ,,,.a a6�.u..... r�s. _ >. sc,a•'t:.,. ex ^.r -.: ..:rs.- ..,... •..'h..w. - e.;`s',...rFrw_ _ •___..., -.. ....._ •.-. a.. ,u.r..:. ...v- .. -.,. _ .._.. i,.. ._,a!'.• - .,..... - n` _.. :r:�. ... ... -rte•" � ... v 'Y.'"k,'c� s!.'- �C�ld,S. _. .:^s.•s,._ ,:f.0igi�•R r ...- •a�..�... W., � . : '� ..q+':. . *; � .. .•-� .. � r.. 5��,. .. �.. °� .., ti, � ft , ' ",.. ;d � ice: -... ".?{.+ '+t', •.E.h � `'^+C' • r@0. iM. • x' +� - _ - y ,M e.r s.. +..:*.� Fw•.r: '$ •t >r. w'a' a., yS i ,. $0. .Px •ic,....ru «u i s, el.r : "a -.:u' r»'. 'tu •w•°u< a _ • vw ._m,.t,^ ,+rpk x'�. .r.+! ^.,�' +r" "r,- �,•... :x . ^- '''..ter': - ...•�.',a,Y, _ ..r. . ,., ay.L s.. ' ... -a• 'n+..� .or ., ar — ..nr .-rt,ca,...x.�.. m -•.a•. •o '%'a ,�'w { w�+ .•. ,•!L'�O.` �.. ,:'u':` ..'., „,,.. .. a'w'l ,• •« +, . q.... ...- ':,dws ^.7i",.'P"p .. .b. '•.°°a -,,,, K:.�s yv*?i'y^•"r"^.ss.._ - '.a,:,' ny1..'ti' :r. >�• -; a�i'. - -mrs. ,#,� F'z• F^T« .r„ .,y ,..,.r . .� •-- ,..••.- •.a,.ru ,_...�'' ^y/ •a .+,•3r�,C._ 'r.• z' .. :. ,. .'° ..... {a ..,.•....._. ;... �'",. ...: .rrs„fT `•4m. ?•.�.. ,. ,�^ wK 'r-. <�,A.- .;'�,•d. 4. `*T� -♦ - '.� r• -�.yT rr' �'r .. .. ... - '.: - • ., ..Tab .. •'w •f x -° CtARZMONT. Miss Emma Underhill has re- Ar • ° ijld Pilf�[e1'iZt� turned home after spending the , Mrs, Walford was In Toronto on winter with relatives in Guelph. O �, _ ' _• Monday. The sermon preached by Rev. Y`�t�nt'e Com�alttee ` Mrs. N mach Sanderson, oa of Sunday mor'ninp; — in Toronto. ton spent the week -end last. y The object cot of thL Aasooiation is b• Fred Ward is now sporting a We have secured the mew Ford sedan. Lorne Reid has secured the ag- agency for lessen stealing and prowl Fred Evans has parchasod a new ii • � eacy for the well known Percival - the elons. ' Chrysler Six sedan. p : DOdge and ,• L. Fingold had a business trip to Lowe. Call on him and secure PAST R V Toronto on Monday. pricep. Albert n Mona of Pickering, Wm. and Mrs, Ward and War- Members having propsrtJ etolenoommsiol ren and Mrs. Brown, of 'Oshawa, - -Star Cars ease immsaiately wi% as member 1 was home on 8anday. visited with Richard and Mrs. of Executive Comm�hee. J Next week our schools will be Ward on Sunday. and also keep constantly Membe"hip fes _A1;_oe. - closed` for the Easter holidays. - on hand George Beverley has now quite Hot* BreA-. Tiokat s mu be had trom the Preddent or Mrs. W. G. Bingham any amity recovered from hie recent severe somtery anepptleamon. were in Toronto for a few days illness and has begun work on the (io6d ear Tires Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, 0. S. Paint m last week. and Mrs Robins, of Whit- C. P. R. with the extra Gang. y er; M. S. Chapman, Pickering. r , spent Sunday with Thos, and bIr. Beath was in Woodstock & A T L A � The- Bread oI Mrs. Gregg. for a few daps helping his eon, • • • D. Munro, last Richardson 4 who is moving there to engage in L Praidenl, Beoreisey John McGrath moved on Tues- 31y PICHERING, ONT. Health the sale of Rawleigh a medicines. day to the comfortable quarters — TT ,above his store. B, G. McIntyre is now very' S H 1 N L E S - - Farmers Attention Mr. and Mrs. Drummond, of busy at laic factory here. He has T - a ! „ tht ee men employed and they Whitby, spent Sunday with Mr. have difficulty in keeping up with I am agent for the World's Greatesb Separator, "The Renfrew, Stovess Scales and Oil Engines. Floury's famou�s Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, V4hee1 Harroweete. Brantford binder twine and second ' hand separators for sale, ADMANA• MAO aA'AA, . one 505 Pick.; BROUGHAM; W ANT E 0.1 , DRESSED POULTRY ;all kinds. Good prices paid for good quality.. Phone Clare 2700. , FRANK CHIDLOW ±r CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Cft 'fir s Coal', Coal r� d 31 Hard and Soft l8oal of this, -best quality on hand .:. . THOS. A. LAW, W OW Is the time to bring in your ha or any other implements thae need repairing. so that - they will be all ready lfor the spring wot k. 'A special reduction during the next few weeks. - LORNE REID" - CLAE MONT 316bjSIe Leaf Nutul Firr _ , Iasuranr,�e Co.. � -� Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. _ 7 Windstorm Insurance on buildialM wind- mills, silos eta, a Automobile Insurance +a; of all kinds. PARKS FOR BALE K Write or phone a ED B 0 W M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. BEATT' y STANDS FOR THK BEST oozes, free. ,tz !`•'' •'�•, "'^ ."r t r,i ,F •).4+ Sr' S. o•?• -y, - x.y - 'aF`•r '» Pf it:,.r'`y„�. 4 ,. - A. :.�.x . •.. �:,a... c . a..��� -f a a.�::�»t w >a�_..`-�;�..sC�; _._._i.��+ � _ u. - �..._.'�...._,: `.�._ ..� _, . �, .• . Vt:...- ..,�n.•..aP_�-� � .w . _.. ��.,r ......_ a�.a�. ��r,,•.�.,��.a�� =.. �.a..ro r_..�._�na„�`�•'_. �r - s.�.._..•?i�'�.a...� .4- �,.r�"�^,�' .j and Mrs. Hammond. John Parry moved his family to order-4. The roads have now dried up Nova Scotia Shingles Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Bird's Felt'$late Shingles, . :. .- -..... Whitby last week, having secured a good position in that town. nicely, Hnd after being scraped hre in excellent condition, with for sale at '. To-day Good' Friday) being a T. PATERSONS - CLAREMONT above before byying elsewhere. ge°erai ho ay, L e aemess p a• e of the village will be closed: have been slow in drying. On account of Good Friday be- Os an ge prices. A. ' Jack Jones and Jim Taylor left y on Monday for Bowmanviile where Aug a holiday, Dr. Neil Smith will Spring is Here HONE,90d� -- Leath er -Goods - Sere 14 the have secured 8mgloymeat io y not be at hie office here on that day. He will be at his. office next — a cp', i � i.,?,,, �7 ' s ; the rubber factory. Reuben Besse, of Stsyner, was Tuesday and Friday as usual. We have just - received a stock of A number of the farmers in this Silks and Broadcloths, New . here for a few days last week on business. On his return home on locality are now on the lead plow- y P Prints and Gingham @. 'a _ ..Green River ' o Wednesdayy he was accompanied fir his mother who will reside with --him ing, and if the present favorable Also, full stoclr of Spring Millin- weather continue seeding opera- ery and Sunworthy tions will be general in a few Jaye. Basket Factory i tion•for repairing all kinds of for some time. Quite a number of the members Nest Monday an Easter pro- Wall Paper. Manutaeturere of ofthe Masonic Lodge motored gram will be presented by the B. of G A N N- O N All- kinds of Fruit Baskets, ► ` into Toronto on Wednesday even- lax when they paid a fraternal Y. P. U. "Christ in Us, Power BROUGHAM for a New Life" will be the topic. Beer Crates y visit to Queen City Lodge. All re- All young people are cordially in. I''asmera Bushel Baskets, port as enjoyable evening. , Wesley Story, eon of Mrs. Chas. vited. L. ASURNI N ®HA IAI/ _ Clothes Baskets. - E Story, was rushed to Strathcona Toronto, on Tuesday Hospital, y FENCE Building and General Buii Contracting. furnished on all classes Frank Pennock night to undergo an operation for hernia, which was successfully .Estimates of work - Interior and E :terior.: proprietor Phone Markham 1804 ' performed. We are glad to elate Alterations and repairs. that he is now doing well We will have a Carload Chimneys Built Ooaerste Work. c s� is Im We regret to report the death of Phone Pickering 5713 5 1CN* end `NE" Of a former resident of Claremont, _ - - FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO ,- -- in the person of .Mrs. Wm. Dows- L�' Fe ---= Kell, which tcaok_p' ace oa Monday - C._rost licb -- + evening at bar home in Toronto. Her funeral will take place to day to arrive About April 15th. — -- - Special Clearance of f` 'r '(Thursday), to the. Claremont Un- Yon Cemetery. - The Women'R I°stitute will meet Our prices will be fight• Rubbers an d • ootw e' r at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlin i 1 so° on Wednesday afternoon, @ have a full line Of " April 20th The program will con- Talk" ITomli son,"Health by ents." O Rennie's Quality Men's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, annd The roll call will be answered by Tested Steeds regular 6 50, now 5.75 " - : ,quoting averse from your favorite 'Men's,4 4. eyelet, red or black sole; snack proof, _ f ` poet. Appropriate music will also be rendered. at Rock Bottom regular 3, 60, now 2.75 1.35 The annual meeting of the Unit. Boys', 1 to 5, .2.25 Child's, 6 to 10, ' led Church will be held this Friday Prices. :.' Ladies 4- buckle Overshoes, Jersey . 2.50 y to P -_... evening. Bell will beset at I p. m., to be followed by the read - CatI at f Phone 88ti0 J. ���CsOj..D ing of the several reports and the --All kinds of transaction of general business. C�ZAR�7�dONT. OZSTAR20 Come and have_a social time and arden Seeds Interest yourself in the business of • ''the congregation. The ladies will „provide for the banquet The banquet given by the s bulk and ,package. -- `UNIVERSAL - :s - MOTORS- - -. "Reds" in the Anchors Society on Call and get our prices, Monday evening was a decided 'Success The tables were taste_ F C 0 0 P E $ WEST HILL fully decorated and set so as to • • Jt corm a circle around the room. I' L.il� i �7 i.�aJ D FLINT �+Ai EE -' a splendid program b local talent - -_ =was rendered, and closed by all Agent for Ackerman'@ Quality -- __ - - Joining hands and singing "Auld Harness. Ask the user. = - USED OAR BARGAINS Nang Syne" and the National An- them. • Ford Truck, 1 too, 1928 Ford Truck, half -ton, 1922 ' Next Sunday being Easter Sun- :day. the choir of the Baptist p r 1 n I � s - . ` ;. ,_These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed Church will reader special Easter in A 1 condition., music at both service@. In the Experienced Mechanics, ..All Work Guaranteed morning the pastor will bring an Easter message, and in the ev- ;': �j ere ` Phone Scarboro 52.31. aning the subject will be "Why do - Baptiste Insist on Baptism by Im• • We have a line mersion Only ?" The s *mon will .full _ be brief in order to allow -ample of the renowned time for the administration of , Ba tism which will follow. We pulpit of the United Church Boxer mall Papers p ;e ' Progmssive' , Fum,er''s'need will be occupied on Sunday morn ll prices, from a p c IaR by Rev. Mr. Taylor, a returned missionary from China, who will come under the auspices of the 7 h 10C to 1.0b • e • • Ban Facihties\ r 'W, M. S. A large audience' and p er roll• our ' as liberal offering for the W. M. S. i., requested. The services on Sun- day evening will consist largelyof A full line of Sher- - '. p - t /rANY of the prosperous ein�iag old and appropriate • hymns, quartettes, solos, anthems ' win - Williams jrj luen in this locality 'make full' use of our banking kc., by the choir. Come and en- service. joy these Easter services, ,Faints. -, Let us conduct all financial trans- - -- Remember the concert and boa. social to be Riven in the Commun- - -� `Also, Some - actions for you; let us guard your capital, let us assist you in j ity Hall on the evening of Tues- day. April 19th, tinder the auspic nice (-inghama and - es of the Claremont Football Club, - The program will consist of duets, _Rayons for stock, or other roductive under - P -- takings. The interests sad - quartette @, solos, instrumental „ requirements of agriculture are. music etc., after which the boxes spring. full • y understood and well served will be sold by auctioneer George I„q the corner, atone by this bank. Keays; of Altona. After the con cart and lunch there will be Banc Give us a call and be of yoar prosperity ► 67 opening a Farmers are invited to avail them- _ ing for which a first-class orches tra has been engaged. The com• ;`. =_ �cOII 1II•Oea. � :, solves of our local mauMpes advice cant savings account ati in all matters where money ii mittee are very desirous that all friends Fresh Groceries always oar nearest branc& involved. - ` • supporters and of the foot ball team turn out to this social On hand. ' ,event and thus show their interest - in them and healthy sport. They need your financial 1 support as well Da A,-SCOTT ounag • as our encouragement. Ever body is welcome. The program Whitby Branch -J. H. Perry Manager will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. Ad. Phone 1402, Brooklin Branch -F.A. Burt, Manager mission. 23 cents; ladies with (,'LAREMONT t1 R -- .,,� -•-_ 1211_,X ,_ --- l:=T -•r�_- zIr =? a -• Separator, "The Renfrew, Stovess Scales and Oil Engines. Floury's famou�s Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, V4hee1 Harroweete. Brantford binder twine and second ' hand separators for sale, ADMANA• MAO aA'AA, . one 505 Pick.; BROUGHAM; W ANT E 0.1 , DRESSED POULTRY ;all kinds. Good prices paid for good quality.. Phone Clare 2700. , FRANK CHIDLOW ±r CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Cft 'fir s Coal', Coal r� d 31 Hard and Soft l8oal of this, -best quality on hand .:. . THOS. A. LAW, W OW Is the time to bring in your ha or any other implements thae need repairing. so that - they will be all ready lfor the spring wot k. 'A special reduction during the next few weeks. - LORNE REID" - CLAE MONT 316bjSIe Leaf Nutul Firr _ , Iasuranr,�e Co.. � -� Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. _ 7 Windstorm Insurance on buildialM wind- mills, silos eta, a Automobile Insurance +a; of all kinds. PARKS FOR BALE K Write or phone a ED B 0 W M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. BEATT' y STANDS FOR THK BEST oozes, free. ,tz !`•'' •'�•, "'^ ."r t r,i ,F •).4+ Sr' S. o•?• -y, - x.y - 'aF`•r '» Pf it:,.r'`y„�. 4 ,. - A. :.�.x . •.. �:,a... c . a..��� -f a a.�::�»t w >a�_..`-�;�..sC�; _._._i.��+ � _ u. - �..._.'�...._,: `.�._ ..� _, . �, .• . Vt:...- ..,�n.•..aP_�-� � .w . _.. ��.,r ......_ a�.a�. ��r,,•.�.,��.a�� =.. �.a..ro r_..�._�na„�`�•'_. �r - s.�.._..•?i�'�.a...� .4- �,.r�"�^,�' .j rte. , Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Ets, It;wiil pay you to gget my prices on above before byying elsewhere. =_ FRANK JAPROUSE PICKERING, - ,ONTAR.IO ,Pickering -- Leath er -Goods - Sere 14 -HARNESS Our sdpply of quality Harness and s ; PParts is now complete. .HOOTS -GREB SHOE�� We have large of this Famexi a stook ; Boot on hand- unbeatable fi - for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established repute• tion•for repairing all kinds of harness and boots: CECIL BRADLEY, 74by, $arnese- maker, , ' PTCKFRING, - ONTARIO -6 :7 MR, b, t BAY CANAL, BILL -OF CANADA -WAVE ­­­- -- D EA zub COINTTEE EFE Tun LENGTH BARRED BY COMMISSION 77777-1. beginning for . perjodg' running from "Short-rerm" licenses Will 60 to 90 days to contiau 5 Inte Cont m4ry to Pu*uc mat to e for indefin. MOIST Grant -Prayer of Petitioners- URF ABUNDANT be Issued to Rmfio Broad- its periods, so long as thi Corairnism. -Sixty sion -feels that the statioit is entitled- casting Staticins for Was Reason for. Rej ection. . . . . . . to a place on the air within the intent :­,:: nd meaning of the rad ON WESTERN I to Ninety Days. io control law. Ali American . broadcasters will �ONLY ONE MEMBER SUP- hive to get oX the channel' assigned n is Land in Excellent Conditio SO LONG AS COMMISSION PORTED THE BILL,., to Canada. The Commissipr, Will pro for Beginning Spring Work. APPROVES. tect, by prosecution orf offenders, fre-- . . .... quencles allocated for exclusive u3ti. Ottawa, Ont.-I%e -b.� renew Winnipeg.-Looking forward. to Washington.-The new Radio Com-' by Canadian stati6its. Commissiouii� "the Georgian Bay Canal charter was another bumper crop,.farmers at dif- Bellowssaid that stations on this side, sti'dilFh-hea-3.' Only mission has definitely adopted the pol- with startlin ferent points in Saskatchewan and of the border barred from using the one member, E. J. Young, Wayburn, "short. term" Alberta are commenqing ope icy _of issuing only �rations Canada wavelength. "would have to: Sask., bad courage enough to vote licen'ses to broadessting stations. 'find home, elsewhere." "year." Then came the amendment Reports made to the Department of 4 "thnt the bill was not 1n the - public the Canadian Pacific Railway here Under thi$. policy, announced by The policy of the Commission after Commissibner Bellows, acting as; April 24, Mr. Bellows said. wo'uld be-, interest," as -the reason for -reJecti6n. indicate that Oloviing.. and dragging spokesman for the Commission, it will to - issue short-time licenses, which ..-Thi& was, moved by F. G. Sanderson, will be general at Halton, Saiskatche- Benito Mussolini issue no three-year licenses for some might-run anywhere from 60 to 90 'South Perth, In extenuation of his wan, by the end of ithe'present week, Dictator ot'Italy, who is not-looked up- time to come, if at all. days. Until April 24 stations would.. vote to send the bill to the and that, the farmers near. Cardell on to show -any relenting front in the The law pr6vidis that licinses may, operate on the temporary "permit" The amendment was carried unani- and Ponteix,.Saskatchowan, are plow- present Balkin tangle. ...... be issued f�r.as. , � �n �;u�rityU lug. but does n mpel granting them functioh as conferred by the Secre. The issue now is, who is to develop The he-vy win er ot r. Will and gradual thaws have put the land ELEVATOR AT FOIDT Jor that entireo period. Tfie short- tary of Commerce under the Radio his control 0 taws, River powe 116 JL term licenses' will be issued in the, Act of 1912. be the Dominion or the Provinces In,, excellent condition for reception -,of Ontario and Quebec? No doubt of 96ed. with abundant mois, ure germination. t - WILLIAM DES ek -4enY other leases on the Ottawa will 'iensure, normal to TROYED tuba, I"to Ile; palls, 1&4 to 16c- Wilth� continuance of favorable prints, 16% to 17c; shartening tiorQ'. -be refused renewal so that the prob 18 to 13%c; tuba, 13% -to� 14c; pails, is''tho right of development. The weather, land operations are e ct� a, 49 wi `p" '-p-ectacular Blaze Causes Loss 14% to 16c; blocks, and tins, 16 to.. Goverrimen 16%c. L-A-mt-In - the ed to be in full s ng'in Alberta by and Mant- Estimated at $75,000. power business but desires to secure April 9. In Saskatchewan or TORONTO. Heavy export steers, $8 to $8.60; ;4revenue from the'Ottawa power. It tobi prospects am not so bright f Fort. William, Out.-Fire caused Maii. wheat--No. 1 North.., $1" do fair $750 to $7-85- butcher. �b believed a conference betwen the, immediate commencement of work. loss estimated at more than $75,000 No .62 'A Mers, elioi ' $8 to $8.50; do, fair. 2 North., �1.53%; No. 8 North., co' trepresentatives of the Federal Gov- Much acreage is still under water wh'n the Wiley Ldwe Company's in- to good, $7 to $7.75; butcher heif- �-Oarnment and I in both provinces, while a blanket n I e 9 choice $8 to $8.bO; do, corn., $6 of Ontario and Quebec ned elevator on Pacific avenue was Man. aigt8, No. 2 CW, nominal; No. A I be called to consider the qaes. I of snow still covers Manitoba as the dest a! 3, not quoted; No. I -feed, 5914c; No. utche-- cows, good to choice, la royed. In the building was to k9f ; b' idon. The Government will not renew'result of the recent storm. 2 feed nominal; western grain quota. $5.50 to $6.50; do, corn. to med., $4.50 quantity of gralu estimated at OD tions, in c.i.f, ports. to $6; do, fair to good, $5.60 to $6; -the -losie of the Carillon power site, I I und 25,000 bushels and practically do, canners and cutters, $2.80 to 'wbich faqAres on May lat of this Cancel your ad. in baste and repent aro Arn� corn, track, Toronto No 2 ruined. The cause of the fire is not' 3 yofi:,V;, $4; butcher bulls, good to choice. 85 at ledzure. yellow, kiln dried, 86lc; No. known. An alarm wassent in before dr.ied,* 93 %c. to $5.75; do, med.. $4.50 to V; dd, 'Lolognas, $4 to $4.26; baby beef, six o'clock and after it had been put K111feed-Del. Montreal ' freights. $8.50 to $11.50;, feeders, choice, $6.50 to out the firemen watched the place for bags Included: Bran. -per ton. $89.25; about an hour and then left it in shorts. per ton. $84.25: goiddlings $6.75; do, fair, $6 T to $6,25; stockers, .( V�- 'AMA CONCEIMTED charge of four employes of the planL 640.25. choice, $6.5-0 to $6 15: do, fair to med.. $6.50 to $6; spriniters, $80 to $90: Another alarm earne In about -8.30 Ont. oats, 50c. f.o.b. shipping poi milch cows, $65 to $M; plain to med. Ont. 'good Milling whea",l. nts. 23 -to IN CHINESE WATERS and the flames appeared to be in one cowg, $40 to- W; -c*lves-, choice, $12 $1.24, fo b. shipping points, accorJ- to $12.50; do, rned., 310 to $11 ; do iof the shipping legs. Soon the place hts I ....... I t f was a raging furnace. As a result of com., $7 to $8; lambs, choice, $13.. bion of 11 ships at'Hong Kong or on a dust explosion two firemen. John Buckwhrat-70c, non-.1aal. ch6fM $7 to $8; do,-hoavies. 84.50 to- . I to $14; bucks, $10 to $11.25; shee d V, The great"armads. of foreign shi - nd t'ikeh to the' hospital. NC7 fMr-Fiiit $5; do, culls, $8 to $3.6,0; hogs, thick -Fighting Craft 17 2- Strong Be- mobile du:jy. K6mpt and John Maki were injure R No 2 98c ..sides 30 Auxiliaries Protects ps a pats, $8.05, To- 1 doeir not- include any capital vessels. ironto, d% second pat., $7.65. , smooths. fed and watered, $10,761. 3� Foreign linterests. The fire wiLs a' magnificetit spee- I - ' do f.o.b., $10-25; do country points. but contains somfe of the world's most tacle, the sheet iron on siding k . I Ont. fidbr-Toconto. 99 Per cent. s eeping stent, per barrel. in 5- do, off cars, $11.15; select pre=- modern and efficient light cruisers. the blaze in at the sides. They roared caricts, Toronto, I I - - um, per bog. $2 10, British first 'and fifth cruiser out at the top and mounted high in s,-aboard, In bulk, $&30. 15 '15 TOWERS' NOTE TO GOV. The Cheese--Now. large, 204 to 21c;.' MONTRICAL !squadrons. totalling 13 vessels. We,the air. -Sparks- ignited eighteenit*ins, 21 to 21�jc; triplets, 21% to' ERNMENT COMPLETED. modern. spied* and heavily gunned roofs in the adjacent area, a strong 122 % c. Stiltons 23C. Old. larr 25c - i Oats, CW No. 2', 744c,,-do,' No. 3, 11tons'. I 65%c. Flour, Ma ships, of which the most effecti0s are east %� ind blowing. Some of the roofs twins, 26c; trip6ts. 27, dn. spr.1ne wheat I e, d the Hawkins. Vice-admiral Tyrwbitt's ignited were more than -a quarter 80C. pats., firsts. $8; 0� o . !, . $7 50.� Shangh" April 10. China's -which is strong bakers', $7.80; choice, $,5 H to ! flagship. -and the Frobisher, mile away. Large pleces of sheet Butter-Finest creamery print&, 68 troubko have brought together in $6. Rolled oats. bat 96 -lba.. $3.80-to at Hong Kong. iron floated high in the air and were �o 5.4c; No, I creamery. 52 to &&; No. Chinese waters the greatest interns,- $3,40. Bran, $,82 25 - shorts, $34.25; a menace- to life and property as they 2, 61 to 52c. Dairy prints, 86 1* 38c., middlings, $40.25.' ilay, No.. 2, A nt Eggg--Freab extraz. In cartons. per 1*onal naval cones ration ever seen descended. ton car lots. 4114.50. $ In the Orient for' the protection of! 36 to 37c; fresh extras. loose, 35c; , toreign lives and intmats. PRAIRIE, BLIZAM The capacity of the elevAtor.was fresh firsts. 32c; fresh socc-nds, 29�,.- i eh;ese, finest wests., 16% to 17c. Sharighai presents to--da'y a greater 175,006 bushe'lls, and insurance was Poultry, dressed-Clarckfris 5 IbL 'Butter, No. 1 peateurized, 45 to 4514c. carried. It was built in 1912 but an and up, 40c; do, 4 to b lbs., 3iic: do, 3 Eggs, fresh extrat, 36c; fresh first*, si:Tay� of forvign, fighting craft; flying TAXES FIVE 34c. addition was later added. There was to 4 lbs., 35c; do,. 2 % to 3% lbs.. 84c; -Chinese nations P, (the dage of eight non I --- -- - Dairy-type cows, com. to mod., $5; Ithan any other p6rt in the world. 18. drying plant in connection. broilers, i% to 2% lba., 38a; hens, com. heifers, $6.50, calves, $6 to 11.7; here am 172 Aghttng ships in Chi- Wreck and Triple Drowning� over .5 lbs., 32c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 80c; - *$11.25, I' Ice BrWge Goes Out do, 3 to 4 lbs., 28c- roosters 25c;,bocs, $11.15 t inese waters hesides thirty odd naval Caused by Worst Storm of I - ­ - - I urkeys- t6 to, 471c; Jucklings, 5 tbs. ',!auxiliaries, such-as transports, col!. the Seaso'n. of Niagara River and u�' 36 tA 3:#. WorWs Foultry,Congress. Be&Ws-!Cnn. band-picked, $3.60 to tiers, tugs and similar vessels. T'be natione 'represented by this Winnipeg', April *10-3fany -diJ Niag�r,' Falls, -N'.Y., Apr:l 10. SS.90 bushe;, primes, $3.45 to $3.60, His Majesty the King, It in an-' Jdaple pro-ducts-Symp-, -n , the tricts of Saskatchewan an nounced, will exhibit pigeons. at the STeat armada are Great Brital The ice bridge which has jammeo the per A Alberta I gal., $2.25 to $2.30; per 6 gil., 2 51 'to-day were recovering from blizzard lower river in the srorge from tb U-nited States. Japan, France, Italy, Congress Exhibition, while H.R.H. o belo the: to $2.25 per gal.: maple sagar, lb.. 26 is -in, Portugal and the NotherlAnds. 'conditions which prevailed Saturday. of the Horseshoe Falls t the Prince of Wales is sending along pa to 26c. In command am eight admirals, three, After the worst blizzard of the upper arch bridge since Jan. 1 passed xhibit of chickens from his Corn- lfoniy-60-lb. tins, 13 to 18%c; 1(�- #in e :Mtlsh, three American, one Japan-, son, milder conditions -prevailed to- out at 9.30 a.m. to-day, The ice lb- tin3, 18Y, to -13%c; 6-lb. tins, 14 to wan farm. see 6rW -one French. day, though -it was cool and cloudy. tjhat formed the bridge we I carried li%c; 1%-Ib. tins. 14c. ArCtntins thrmlib thl� Wh' ]DAG] Rsan The British admirals are Vice-'l - Two railway accidents and - - - I and Olt --7-U6u-J,--Fo-ney-$4 to $5 per dozen. sented at the Congress byL Engineer admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Rear- automobile miqfi-apwhich occurred, out Into Lake Ontario. The bridge Smoked meats--Hami, med., .80 to Luis Marie del Carril, sub-diroctoT of height- 'of the. 6lizzsrd, was -one of the largest of recent years. 82c-, cooked hams, 43e-- smoked for the Aiqmntine. admiral W. H- P. Boyeo and'&4r- "during the Agriculture wu- rall- No one was -allowed -to cr6m it. since eria' admiral John E. Cameron.' Bear- i took a toll of five lives. T i-rolls, -215c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 98c; Delegates from the Neth nds backs, bongless, 82 to 42c. -admiral. Arald is In command of the; way-men were killed when two freight the tragedy of Feb. 4,. 1912, when will Arrive at Halifax on July 20th lapanese force� and R�ar-sdmiral �,trains collided head-on near Seven three persons wore carried to death Cured meats--Long clear ' bacon, on board the liner Nieuw Amsterdam. n the ice bridge gave way, rio 50 to 10 lbs $21; 74) to 90 lbs., $19; rsons. met whe I vations have been asked for a Basiere of the French. Admiral- Persons, All-t., and three pe 90 to 100 ibs., and up, $18; light- Reser Clarence 'S. Williams, cemn-Ander-In- death when their automobile swel>t:one has been ailowid to venture out weight rolls, in.barrels, $11.50-, heavy- party of twenty They are bringing .,6W of the U.S. Asiatic feet, is the over an embankmentiii-to on tl� -1ce-fornmations. Swift -Cur- weight -rolls, 43&50 per bbl. fifty trios of live poultry in addition" A -4. floor-of the fleet. The other ­ nt Cieek in Ssi'skatchewan. A pas- I Lard--L-Puie Alerced, '14 'to 14%c; to a large educational exhibit. w"r of re r British Mechanic Inventi :7 U.S.' admirals, am Rear-admiral senger train collided with a freight! "Henry H. Hough, coTnmanding the car near Kindersley, SAsk., but 49 one An Aerial BicycW Yangtoe patrol, and Rear-admiral was injured. John R. Blakeley: Childrenn, who are b,�lieved to have the CANADIAN WR ley'de ig ITER AWARDED London.-An aerial b The Uno-Irp of the fighting ship's is played on a string of freight cars invention of a B�itish' Mechanic as follows: and uncoupled one, are thought re- naMed Jules M. Palmer, living at An- PRIZE FOR NOVEL Great Blitaid,'76; Jappan, 49; the e -collisroh. 'dover.- Pr�eliminar� expZ-r1e`nctFs lead- sponifible 'f* th ­U.S., 80; France, 10; Italy; 4;-.and -A heavy wind accompanied the him to believe that he can attain a, 0 in, Portugal and the Netherlands snow,,piling up huge drifts, ranging speed of. twenty-five milee an hour I Miss M o la Roche, Resident in Toronto, Wins'Interna- PS az de7 I each. from two to five feet deep, with thel, with the apparatus he is now con- i Forty-five of thiese vessels are con- 'worst conditions prevailing in the st . ructing. tional Contest for Best Book, Against 7 a contrated at Shanghai- where all Medicine Hat district of Alberta. This will consist ot a cignr-sha�d Hundreds of Competitors. *Lght nations are represented;.46 are In Manitoba snow was mported in balloon filled with hydrogvn-gas, -be- patrolling the Yangtse river and the some 'localities, but rain was more' low O�ich is suspended an aluminum Toronto, April 11-High honor I would win its proper plaie in the end. When "Possession" was published in re general, creating a. dangerous flood frime*ork restnubling-a bicycle-, with come _*ainder are standing by at coast -a to CanAdian literature through 1924i..The London Times cornpered_j�. p", including a British concentra- menam hapille bars and pedals that-will. work the winning'. ot'a $10,000 prize for a with the work-of Thomas Hardy. a propeller in fr1ont of-the machine, The London Spectator said it had novel by Miss Mazo de la Roche of 4, 86 Yorkville 'Ave., Toronto6 The something of the quality of -Knut prim, which was won against 1(2D0 Hamsun,, the Norwegi-�n master. -10 LIQUOR PERMITS TO COST $2 competitors from the United States, Mies do ]a Roche has hM hw share QUEDEC Great Britain and other lands, was of the struggles that belong to the ION x DrGULAmM OF CONTROL MMMISS given by The Atlantic. Monthly, which career of the sincere literary worker. has boon for generations one of the Her first book, "Explorers of the 1P ROME MONT L soundest and best edited periodicals Dawn," 'was published in 1922. "Poo-. �J. Ungo. -- - . - - -Session," which like "JaIna," 'has an Toronto.-Permit cards for indl- function of admini'stering t �he law RE OT A dual citizens we-to--cost-$2-un-der- -whfch-the-�e"le-voted--laSt-DE'cemb-e-r.- Govern- Daily sitting a' by 'tho "S th�e book v.,hich wins the prize is Ontario setting, somewhere between the regulations* which the s re being held IXIN S ment Control Commission is now commissioners, however, and every "JaIna," which will be published in Torohto and the Niagara River along the Vtutumn by Little, Brown & Co,, Lake Ontario's fruit belt, came in framing.. The card& -will be good for possible. energX, is being directed by k Y 16i subject them towards the aim of expediting Boston. 1924. "Delight" -was piiblishea last! om year and will enerall i 7. Ne,%,Vs of the award.camie� frQm Bos- year. "Low-life," a one-act play, i - to the wh A conditions ich the Govern- the work of organization. At the I came in 1926, when it won the prize. ton laet night, and was confirmed by ment outlined when the bill was under present stage an, esUrnato of one. discussion in dw� Legislature. In i month and a half is understood -to be Hugh S. Eayrs, Prosidentaf the Mae- -offered by the Daughters of the Em.;4 millan. -CompAny of Canada, Miss de -pire. for- the best one-set play of the ill enable the in- approximaWi that whiclCthe officials *&ii words, they w Fever Area' la Roche's Toronto,-publisbers, 'Xhe year. It also won a prize given by' dividual citizen to secure liquor in bold of the time which will have to Montreal -aetting in the Montreal branch of,the an reasonable amounts for beveragepur- elapse before they will be prepared 711firnap Phows territory affected in hook is said to have its Ca but will be subject to cancella- to undertake the retail end of their the milk an4l cretm-*,mbargo imposed hAario, a fact, -%ihich'will add inter- Authors' Associatiom "Low Life" 79- "J. iku for abuse of privileges. business. by Uncle Sam, extending in a 200-Mile eat to its publication from a I natio - nal contly was given its firrt presentation The date of the opening of the! The commission sittings were at. radius from ' Montreal, whera tbs standlSoint. in Toronto by private playm at St. typhoid caises R-re nearing otal,:, "The victory belongs to Miss de Is George's Hall. "Come True," another Government stores Is at best a matter I tended by Manager Hilliard Birming- a "'00 ' 'm of conjecture as yet. An Immense ham, of the Government dispensaries, Washington announced that tb, Roche," said Mr. Eayrs, "but I cam- one-att play by Miss do la Roche, wU, bargo would be strictly maintalf ud I be produced at Hsirt House Theatre amount of detail face* the liquor com- in addition to Commiss4oners Hanna. iod till not help saying how glad and pro tbs danger from importation was past. ani. I have always felt that her work 14n the near futuis, .Mispion before It can enter upon its Manion mad McCloneghon. L SPRING IMPURITIES SUE TO. PON BLOOD', A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at Thje Season. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ure'ah all- year-round tonic for the blood and nerves. But they are especially Yalu- able In the Spring when the system is loaded with Impurities as a result of the indoor life of the winter months. There Is no other season when the -blood Is so inuch in need of purifying �aad enriching and every dose of these %fflls heaps to enrich the blood. In the 4. -spring one f6els weak and tired—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give strength. In the spring the appetite is often poor— Dr. Willams' Pink Pills develop the, appetite, tons the stomach and aid Japanese Sea Quakes D"" M-Inard's. •-Remove the hard M '7' Away- Food "00 OF -Fish. Continued ' earthquakes in Japan and the sees surrounding the island' empire have frightened 'away many of the fish depended upon by the JaP- anese for most of their food supply, declare. exporters on. Pocific ,coast,. io rush who have received cable 'orders- to. canned, smoked and pickled her- ring, salmon and-even whale meat to IS 9 tood' the Orient. Catchae ot.ftsh by Japanese fleets log have fallen oft this winter at" an RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the the alarming rate, so much so as to cause United States Government to aua- - *bwt tea yod can buie" icked when only, —P pact that the herds of fur seals bar- boxed by Uncle. Sam in the Bering -kkoo days old-31ucy.. flavor-filled leaves. A Sea rookeries had' something to do Now packed in Aluminwn. ., 30. with the scarcity. But scientists be- lieve It is not fish-eating seals bit great earthquakes that have fright. Mental Heath. Classified Advertisements. ened away or killed the great:varie-. M Mal health means more than be- rRENCH Stitt-TAUGHT. %f ties of Japanese fishes. I" from ment.41-dislaose. Free- - - ___ ter 9 rLs rrrr=-7.yzh umv. SPRING IMPURITIES SUE TO. PON BLOOD', A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at Thje Season. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ure'ah all- year-round tonic for the blood and nerves. But they are especially Yalu- able In the Spring when the system is loaded with Impurities as a result of the indoor life of the winter months. There Is no other season when the -blood Is so inuch in need of purifying �aad enriching and every dose of these %fflls heaps to enrich the blood. In the 4. -spring one f6els weak and tired—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give strength. In the spring the appetite is often poor— Dr. Willams' Pink Pills develop the, appetite, tons the stomach and aid Japanese Sea Quakes D"" M-Inard's. •-Remove the hard skin and apply freely, Away- Food "00 OF -Fish. Continued ' earthquakes in Japan and the sees surrounding the island' empire have frightened 'away many of the fish depended upon by the JaP- anese for most of their food supply, declare. exporters on. Pocific ,coast,. rush who have received cable 'orders- to. canned, smoked and pickled her- ring, salmon and-even whale meat to IS 9 tood' the Orient. Catchae ot.ftsh by Japanese fleets log have fallen oft this winter at" an RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the the alarming rate, so much so as to cause United States Government to aua- - *bwt tea yod can buie" icked when only, —P pact that the herds of fur seals bar- boxed by Uncle. Sam in the Bering -kkoo days old-31ucy.. flavor-filled leaves. A Sea rookeries had' something to do Now packed in Aluminwn. ., 30. with the scarcity. But scientists be- lieve It is not fish-eating seals bit great earthquakes that have fright. Mental Heath. Classified Advertisements. ened away or killed the great:varie-. M Mal health means more than be- rRENCH Stitt-TAUGHT. %f ties of Japanese fishes. I" from ment.41-dislaose. Free- - - ___ ter 9 rLs rrrr=-7.yzh umv. weak digestion. it Is, in the spring. one Oes no In, pramuncimlan of ev"y w" ♦ istfad With XaLuziwi Ply that a person's mental heath is kriawkiiss at .the ionmats ur thria r-the blocid 1111" at gatij) lljs your mo Or P i viet* cloth 9&. $ft: abrldsed saw 01. 111p_ 'let in, disfiVurtng pimples, eruptions at home ?" Perfect. The strain of life as we live! KA WOM's ftkserlpttoo Altoona 1146d_ P.06 aoi Amd boils —Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Youngster—"Say! 190 you suppose It today Wags a 'good deal of wear 8105. Dept. V. Moutrial., P.Q. ci*ar the skin because they' go to the I'm mowing this yird because the BABY HAS HAD and tear to our mental equipment, and ANYARD PINTO.4 RINGO LCAKZ OLD CAJO root of the trouble iniLhe blood. In the g7ass Is long?-, It behooves us to preserve the health new: Dt WDrA e;tiadrn W1111cut f0grillild'"S . I V. assints =it tesewrii. Pan- spring, anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- of our mind as 1�vell as the health of yard PLXM SIMS C000621Y. W34" suftt Md. tics, neuralgia and many Other trop- body. 20z ft. 1 .44; Natlent (nervouary)—"And will the 19 What Thousands of Mothers ---bles are most persistent because of Operation be dangerous, doctor?" A mental breakdown to something Ica an"is clucim. 221" AND CF. poor, weak blood, and it is at this time Doc.-- "Nonsense! You couldn't buy, : Say, of Baby's Own Tablets. none of us want, and the hopeful thing H CIreURr. wtUtm I'letarli. Stratfaid RS 0111. a when all nature takes on new life that & dangerous operation for forty dal- to that we can prevent it. George K.' the blood most seriously needs atten- j IWO." one" mother has used Baby's Own Pratt clalms that It people Would do I Probably the only aetory of its Tablets for her little ones he will U" the eangible. thing, mental stress would kind in England, tion. Some people dose themselves the Fulham Pottery. with purgatives at this seasoir, but Advertlilng'works the way' giass nothing else..' Experience, teaches bar be greatly leteened. Men and women Loudon, has -been turning out its drat they are without an equal for M can do much to protect their mental only further weaken themselves. grows—the better your publicity far- wares for 250 years. " lieving baby of any of the many mIndr A purgative merely gallopg through tilizer the Is you used Its. awake health, even though it to true that the ZT the system, emptying the bowels, but, nights to worry about the crop. ailments which afflict him at one time foundations for "a sound mind in a:! do" not,help the blood. On the other or another. The Tablets never fail to sound b oidy" are best laid during child - = hand, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrichl, You might tell her age and live, but be of benefit—they cannot possibly do tLood. -the blood which reaches every nerve' you had better act tell how much the harm as they are guaranteed to be His suggestions are the simplest and CHICna V, and every organ in the body, bringing weighs. free from all Injurious drugs-. sanest we have seen for along time: Concerning Baby's Own Tablets- Mrs. Face reality squarely; find out your new strength and vigor to weak. easily I ­ :.-- Am* tired men, women and children. Try RuRse!l Hill, Norwood, Ont., says' — "I difficulties and proceed to conquer I The main objection to war Is that it shall always have a good word t stiffs! time 'deny Dr. Williams' Pink Pills this spring— seldom kills off the. right People. 0. say them: No gcod ever came from Implies Tom they will not disappoint you. for Baby's Own Tab!ets. I have given ing or trying to. ef�cape , unpleasant healthi, free You can got these pills through any I A certain woman we know can make' them to our baby girl. In fact they tasks or responsibility. range parent are the only medicine she has ever had Learn to.tbink with your Intellt- medicine dealer or b gb t to hear flocks. BrW to Is &a W.Ughorns IL4 y mail at 5,0 cents fine prayer, but you, o and I am proud to -say that she took not with your emotions. and Barred PI outh Rocks a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine her abuse the. hired -girl. gene, Ina Co., Brockville, Ont. second prize at our baby show,- She A married woman should not give nationally known strains. Got more • dn't to eleven months old and weighs 22 up all outside Intereets when the first poultry profits from these healthy, Dorothy­But. surely, you ill keep up vigorotis. Smith Hatched Chicks, tell him straight out that you loved pounds. No mother whose child is baby comes. They should gi Aln2o uc nd and Ckoo. win? peevish or ailing will make a mistake their music, or painting, or athletics, Write foreftesilar F2Z9 8WAR10 QUALZMMY The almond tree in England covers Jane­"Gocldness, no! He sfmvly had In giving Baby's Own Tablets." chirreh societies and bridge clubs, The Baby's after mar-, -itself in bloom, In early April, beau- to equee,20 it out 0, me. Own Tablelt. are sold by girl who drops her friends al landmark of hope. In eastern medicine dealers or direct by mail at riage will live to be sorry; keep the 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Mends who live In towr. and corr -lands it was called the "watch or A Poem. Betftr Chicks Medicine CO., Brockville, Ont. pond regularly it not often with your, • ti wake tree. It It seemed to watch for, It's great to be alive and be that will pay Im Brad '�he� spring and the south wind's I A Dart of all that's going on distant friends. energetic attitude about ?in first coming, being the first of all the To live and work and feel "d see Triolet for Northern Woods. Take an let,, us Car Ariees to wake into flower. Life lived each day from early dawn; The trillium and/violet worry. Find out definitely what is wor.! lei April also is pilot-in-chief to our To rise and with the morning light Agreed to meet the spring halfway. rying you—then make an homeat ow C*Vuiw dod of- beat known mIgTants. From far-off Go torth unM tno Hours arw .3­8 jgj:LAo remove the cause Saud lands came the wheatear and chill - I Then Joyously return .at night. The trillium and violet . . . Avoid excessive ay seam ng, 411 C6111001mile —chaff, cuckoo and toll —ft's great. Arose in loveliness and met Ing never yet proved a good substitute swallows, willow And rest from honest tall wren and ' nightingale, an though Young April coming, swift and gay. for doing. A busy life Is the bftt anti- The trillium and violet dote for day dreaming Spring Time Is ithey also would fain be in England -in "'now that April's there." And when The national L;lmlaistration Agreed to meet the spring halfway I CELERY KING Time power, which has little to do with it, For dlstempor�-Mlnardls Liniment. the -Marion Steward. Ilcew a cup of this fine old vegetable aftc. wnitirrg cuckoo is heard, one feels the is always praised or blamed for good It is all the spring medicine you aced. J, time is over, Spring has or bad limes.. That's politico. Peacemakers are rarely out of a 1:., triumphed. An mid stomach caused by indisestilm adl7.tt It drives out witim's poisons, improves "By the job. i the appelrite and makes you feel better' More than most gifts of the month, Diner (to head welter) — • creatin rheumatic symptoms. Set lour stomach that long Ziblesting of way, did Lhat fellow who-.too my or- right with Singel's Syrup. AnY drum or"*. right. Invay.- --CELERY KINGlis-gooid Gnp the cuckoo has fascinated men. It is der leave any family?" the whole family. At druggists, 3,,iX & 60c. April's crowning confidence, telling -.Your Body's Telephone us that spring has come and sum- I admIrs any man or woman who ac- System. ;mar is on the wing. cents ffie inevitable responstbilttles of Th a* system of carrying messages KEEP YOUR SCALP life, and digs in. from one point of the human body to eli- erb "to love," "to beip.. anotheris made up of hundreds of d' We VIM ship. Clean and H After the v Hustlers always seem to be working cats fibres, each about who Ali- IIi I to ' thj, MiTat hPandful Tprh An- the-Ifinir, om- falt follow- anive! J thle ness of a human hair.. The, ex- AE chair all day long, smoking cigars,' . changes that connect the fibres or FREIGHT WITH CUT CURA world.—Baxone6a von Suttner. lines4re the brain and the spinal cord. PREPAID It f astonishing perfec. is it system but, like lt3 post Office counter. No obligation to in "wroug number." "line -buy• but if you part, aiubject to do, easlest'terlms busy," and ,line out of order" troubles, we arranged. messages are carried either' 111ustrant _ Nerve Sw to our muscles. or to our nervous sYs- ten years. Made only from hard Western - wheats, L Purity Flour is rich in gluten — the, ener giving and body but food. tem at the rate Of 400ft. a second. Write now for ..'Purity Aour is best for fyyour baking and will supply extra -1:111man efficiency mainly consists In particulars. the perfect working of this system. Asaw witted whas we nourishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread. it" ON reproses" 30 The hand which responds to a call a hundredth part of a second quicker Swedish 8.?== onspaur, than Another hand will'6ventually be Notre Dame St. West Montreal long to the man who has outstripped PURITY FL O UIR his, fellows.in his own W, IJAS- Smd Fleotric currents are powerful stimu- 30C id JUXts for our 70D-redpe Purity Atir Cook &J. hating agents of the nerves. They wastwo Canada Flow MIDe G. Ljoited Toronto, Mostreal, Ottawa. Saint JOW6 have the effect of recharging t4e bat= CORNS 77- lose their soreness when you use M-Inard's. •-Remove the hard skin and apply freely, "00 OF re'•y of the 'body a telephone system, High•frequency currents even of a mil-. lion volts, voltages bundrads, of times "Should be m -every ho' It greater than those that would prove fatal if they we-e of low-fr,equency, -ViUema can• be passed with complete safety Says Mme. ire Into the body. The reason Is that years of stomach and kidney disorders uyecW these currents, 'similar to those usel In wireless, oscillate 96 rapidly that 13AYIER her. health. Now fully recovered and feeling . . - 0�, -11, their 11- effect is neutralized or re- 4-- -splendiO, she thanks Taniac vemed before 'any fatal effect tK pro-, Nime. Eliza Villemaire lives at 432 duced by the change over of the cur- Gar St. Patric-1, 81rcef', Ottawr- 'She is rent. ruddy and robust, showing no signs of the distressing ordealshe-went through IKIII "'Wart' with Minard's Liniment.' for three- years. .. 1..\110 . wort . Is'ean ex- press what I she said re- liXt times I ufht my bath Saved Himself First; break, and I could not even 7 Irishman stagger Proved safe by millions and prescribed by! physicians for A man, who saw an Iris stoop ovr et be table out of the sex and collaps, on the "My stomach was just as bad, for D, Colds. fleadache Neuritis lumbago shore hastened to the swimmer-to see --food' irould 1116 ther6 lik6 a Jump of i lead. I used 10 bloat terribly, and at f he could be of any assistance, but times could hardly catch my breath. was Surprised io sec the bather rise, Pain :,.Toothache Rheumatism feet 'Nervoi,.sness kppt, me awake half the t and make for the water to his f eight: "I tried many r-:9-iiedies and again. 'treatments but though I spent a small The charitable person 'rushed fQr. S' NOT AFFECT THE HEART fortune on them, nothing seemed to ward to stop the obviously foolha, -help me. swimmer, who, turning, said:'` only -%isli I bact taken Tarlac' 'I had Ty way T put,Tanlac in e "Shure, OVie saved meself, and nbw,*- Accevt Only when . my trouble first started for it Jiome-Lo. Cqnada. That's how much-- I is package would have saved rue a lot of I think about it," Oi'm goin'bac p itifferin The way mytroublesdis- Don't neglect nature's warnings; which contains roves directions. app�arpd after taking it was almost "At the first sign of trouble, take Tan- the frontier women's empire. Sandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tiblets magical. It built me up and made me lac, nature's own tonic, made from trade is* extending year by year.— Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. #L new woman. Now my kidneys root-9, herbs and barks. Your drug- A"frin to tbe, trade mark (,,e0xtPft4 In Canada) of Bayer ManufteturG of K0006C4j-Ue- David Lloyd George. "A. While It Is wall known ,e from iir addexter of Salicylieseld (Acetyl Ralicylic Acid, S. A."). inever bother me, I am fire gist has It; get 0. bottle today. Over that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to ansixt the public against Itultations. the Tablets splendid If 52 million bottles sold. Pain: and my digestion is sp ISSUE No. 16--127. of. Swr .company will be stamped w9h their general Leads mark, the -Iftyar otowl zii� . t �Z lZ� 1z, �1. 4k=;i 44, w LaRg C,= J . , - ji�' . - -_ �4 _­ 4�.�ZLeA-�'.1��---�.i;�"I..,:a��-�ilI . 1.__!1___,__ __ T. '' . f ..: k a, :, a•. '�'._.. >, ; '�'rr�,,!`.�aar..,,a :z Kt ., » ••. �,. v -:z+ L• •.Y.� <, teat a+� us' ;,vY�S,,: w..,.tic. na .N' ,°• °"'0i,,o ai ♦ - ,w..+•" ,.�' t.A.v`,l'�L .+ e^ ':Y... f�5•: �q . w- . w.•;, �oA:•. M=i7.o ..,tn,. S•r' _ .s. + !!�'.: , ! .✓�4y.. �,' 'b ..i. }.1,: -. ... • .. { , _•�,4 w: •,'.._ `�.: °r ♦>; ran .vis,x >�'. -a:.Ya•e' ,sf,:' :}l- v . 1•. ,W 'E.- is "Y•T`F eft Sw -..M* � :'�.: ' "F'� . ai ,.. ,._••.,,,si"„ , , ; . .. ,..: .,,. �, • "j.. �"` }.• ,.�4 �'�e � .� ,y•.•. ,rn ��'" 'riL•.t.,k' a�° +.. -.z. . ... _ :.. - .... .- i` • s�, ILI Qal, ■ ,i lust• -Mrs. Thom. Law is confined to -Dr. E. A. Sadleir,- Mn-tiA. prac- • "` , her house with an attack -of the tieing" is Toronto, Willi %here in leis {; mumps. office from 1.80 P. M. to' ¢ p. M. a8 sib -Dr. Field has purchased s new -The Pickering poet -office will, nal, an Thursday. ' • _ ._Ford coupe. be open to-day (Good Friday) --pr.. H. T. Faliniee, Resident Dent- iq �re J. Clark, of Toronto, was from 8.34 a. m. -to 9.80 a. m. only. ist. Office aver Balsdon's hardware }some on Sunday. Please govern yourselves accord- store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and is ] evenings by appointment,.• r w'' f _ - Hauae- cleaoinR is now in ft _R - iiivi�R, acnompanied _6y.._ a Casual - rder your Hot Cross Hung }aardeh* now. Deliveries made Thursday, Xeso 1 _ - To-dsy ((rood Friday) being a Friday, and. Saturday, from the i general -holiday, all bu?inees pis• Pickering Bakery at 25 cents; per PASTURE TO LET-Will take cat• ees Will be closed as usual. dozen. cis to paatttru wet. uses, uaab.rtos. a1 -34o NVJ W - -Mare. John Markar and the• - Gordon Law is erecting a new OR.9ALti —e set of . Appi single , Misses Bunting motored to Myrtle building to be used as lo how- batae», in goo condition. APpb widener {h y room for his automobile bumness, emu• Ciaremomc. as • _ y� on Saturday visit a sick friend. ' - Walter Fergason, who was a,id'is•being erected just west of PAEITIIRE TO LET -45 sores. wat- laid off duty for severe►1 weeks. oo the Eastern Restaurant. R, Re , oo pa regtikee, G. F. jacksoa, , �e S account of illness, resumed work While operating his steam Y -sa pring -... last week. engine at his barn one day last FOR SALE -Seed drill, disc barrow. -. r -A number of oar sports have Weeks W H. Banks had a narrow s on plow eau other articles, lilts ?er *met with considerable eacceele at escape from sustaining a heavy a w m. races. paabarlon, 31.52 '4 loss b fire. A spark had ignited Materi'al� ., � : - aacker•fiehing daring the past y P 8 TATOES FOR-BALE -Both ear. J. =.; -week or two. some straw, but by acting romtly L ly A$n�d late. Apply Edgar stony. R. R. No, _ a p a. Stou$irilk. Pboae stows 7905. 28tf -The township council •started the fire was ex tinRaiahed before an Monday morning on their an• any damage was done. T.]� AY FOR SALE - Quantity of tim• :•U inch Ginghame, cheeks and plaids,, spleadid :for l9 c Baal tour of inspection of the -On Friday evening, April 21st, liothy t lot 24, rear of con, 7. Pickering, children's' wear, per yard... -- *- -: ' ' aownship roads. the Andley Dramatic Club will Freak costicit, R :R a, Claremont 31.34 -Mr. and Mrs. Dann and Mr. present their popular play entit- MANGELS FOR SALE- Quantity - 82 inch Gingham., In all new shades, checks, plaids, �zl and hire. A1lendore. and lad led "An Early Bird" in the Pick - 1�1or ggoodL Apply at lot, eon2.4, sear- , y born, H, Diller, Phone Mark 2944 31 -3a -' stripes etc., fast colors for tab dresses' .. 27c I riend, of Toronto, visited with ering Town, under the auspices of .John and Mrs, Dann on Sunday. Group B of the Ladies' Aid Society ANTED -Young godless in quaff }` of St. Andrew's -Church. Tbis yr tity or small lots. State price, and breed if 864neh.Ginghame, in quiet colors, specially suitable WeraerLesveas, esa of_,Frank stble• Box A Pickering News or phone Pick for elderly ladies, per yard .. ,.. 8tc ,Leavens, of the Bolton Enterprise, drama was given in Audley re �90e alma Yasid the Pickeri News' s leas- Gently and was well received by ` iii P GGS FOR„ HATCHING -Heavy "Loraine" stet visit on Wedne levee. It Is fall of humor �trinter lapinQ strain White Wyandotte 86 inch Loraine prints infancy tterne, in blue, ps none, and abounds with amusing eitna 7aeencr per eetdns. Mrs. Wm: �` Riley. e e - green'snd sand grounds, per yard - Lleorge Thezton, who Is em. tio� tsDo not fail to be on hand have on a t�antie of timothy &seed. r"z, oyen' with the General iiotore, Prom tt at 8 o clock. Admieeioa, IMOTHYS R R 2� Clare- :'day Hof Oshawa. was in town on Mon ?fi g,t,raauea , when he called on a cumber —$ coaRratulats Mis9es Mar - .,one 81.84 Onr Real 8 clef is' a 82 inch Gingham in Pgak and White. mofrieoda. jorie Diamond and Florence Match 3[anve sad White sad (4reen and White, - - _ OR SALE -Pare -bred Avrehire lee Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, who: and Stanley Taylor, pupils of the Fbull calves. from be town. J• -- - While it te, 20 cents. - - $� ` -1haee been spending a few weeks continuation school, on winning s. LauriE. Agiaoonrt. `Almpp`oWIL «tad. Wilk Dr. and Mrs, Cartwright, re- the debate with pupils of the Malv 510. 28-38 3 9turned to their home in Graven- Claremont continuation school on OR SALE -400 fence poste, all sizes ?hurst on Monday. Tuesday evening. he subject i� ,c :etchers and anchors, Flemish iaat cab- 86 inch Broadcloths in white, black, rose, orange, ` IN • : was "Resolved, that tiro. au es. � peach, suitable for dresses, underwear � ` •„�, i . -Mr. Mann, who was confined is it is In the (Glen Major . I" career. R. R. 432 -33 a• blue and ' ito the house for several weeks on be ®t intereete of Canada to control etc., rare value at � � "W' oaat of illness, is again on her own foreign policy." Picker 1DOTATOE8 FOR 8AL8-1rish . f in upheld the affirmative. The cobblers. sunabie f« table use or seed Ap- Fans' Cotton Crepe in figured s` 'doty is �GP, G. Reid'e butcher -shops g P pit Herbert stover, R. R. ,No. 1� Picierta . or y pe g en' deeignr, specially V. .1 rY y edges :were Mr. O. Shag of Phone Pick 2708. a2- 3 - suitable for underwear in .white, maize peach and ifsellnR much better. . Sharpe. . Pe ors -In spite of the rain in the Wkerinit; Dr. Tomlinson, of CIA re. Tight bide Rroaadst 28 loch. at 80c - lk '- earl P moot; and the principal FOR BALE -11 Dorset ewes with y past of the day, J. D. Rem - p pal of the IIz lambs and one ram- Apply to A. K. Rttten- ^, •user's sale on Tuesday afternoon bridge High School, who Rave so K. not a4, con. 4, Pickanng, or address R. R. Fancy Silk Cre No. 2. Pickering. a2 pee is dress lengths -no two alike- r ,last was well attended and prices unanimous decision. fi P -- — -- _.: newest color combinations, 89 inch, very dainty were beyond expectations. —James Jilka, who resides on TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE— sad smart, r rd ... 1.46 + -J. 8, Horn, of Peterboro, ac- the lake whore, has an interesting 1 ADout90tonsofgoodt,mothy bay, Apply s st Ito 9, con. 18, 1Pickertng, mce Hrt nail, - S +f mpanied by W. G. Hsm, who . document in his possession which Claremont. P�tone cla:et30e is' spending a few months with his he prizes very highly. It to a let. Fngi Silk, 28 inch. to rile, rose, blue and white, lead - - daughter, Mrs, Horn, motored to ter from Sian George. written in F'OR SALE•- Cypbeea 144 elrx ineu- tag material for sport wear, launders beautifully . baton to perfect condition. 619• 12 wb.ite t d 'Pickering on Sunday sad called him owe haq(i- wridims. at the close p,t►l eu. fun lay. ,plendid leper.. a2 0o per yard- .. 1.45 of the war, Mr.�ilia wag vs' � 'white. con, 1. Dumbarton. 3o-32 °- d� a few friends, ry - Russell Burrell is improving severely wounded and was classed ARM AND GARDEN LAND - .4' .leis lawn greatly by drawing a as' totally disabled. He was is a FForsaleor rent. near ved Hiabway slat• Stsaaton's Semi - Trimmed and "Saawort�h "Walt Papers. "large amount of loam soil and hospital in England for twelve Was, canning factorm. ! 27 Tyaaa►! y t' e g Ave.. Toromto a. Pbose Lako`e i oleo F 31.36 Hundreds of patterns right is stock. retains it, Ed. Walsh, bid next months, and on leaving England, _MARRIED MAN - Wishes a Please took them over. - w moor neighbor. is also treating his he receeved the following from Post• -,lawn to a similar manner. Sian George : •"Tbe Queen and f„u wee, stock fa r - Remember the auction Bale of wish y� God - speed, s sate retard ��+ Appia►� I1, Plrketiag News a1 -a4 11be household effects belonging to the happiness and joy of home OR SALE -A 600 gal. gas tank and the estate of the late ]Ctrs. Goo. M. lice, with so early restoration to Fs 1 aa►loapitatp. rood iaaew, ail, sou f« 'Me S • CHAPMAN Palmer, which will be on the health. A grateful Mother Conn. 1rm• ank an lrmma are mow at Freachsan'. y App? E. M, Croker, !10 Stsagn Aw. r promisee on Church Street to -mor• try thanks you for faithful ser• Tooroato. estt row (Saturday) afternoon. vices.- George R. I." It is these ; }i -The public and continuation kind expressions of sympathy FOR SALE- �b•.roienta� C0111IM0111 Cold , 11 F «d car, �a good ntm, order a Itgbt eratl- schools will close this Thursday that is extended to all classes of er. Aim two baacicsmitb's for the Easter vacation, and will the people that makes the me a'rgair" roc atiick sale Aaar to o 2' 3 r, Law. Piekeetag as 33 _ - —ewe -open on Monday, April .25th, berg of the royal family so popn• how to regent fit. when a two months' grind will lar with their subjects. FOR SALT -200 bai>be1s o 1,. begin in preparation for the mid. -A very interesting meeting of tet►te n i°:t yb`"ear1O 6100 per bulb Had-over Joohn W summer exams. was held In the township pal Mill". OR BALR� 10 pins. dt aiuetfmm 'Wear s pair of Gotta Perchs �a -Quite a large camber of farm- P hall, ere in this localit have started Brougham. on Tuesda evenin F �j s work on the lead To light or y product .eed�wtts ate a Etta of in r fig' when the Pickering milk - i Q U S E E R S - ere' Association came into being toes. A y John A. White Green River, r sandy soil the laced is now quite g Mark 6it�'a 31.32 dry, and some seeding has already W H. Moore called the meeting - every time you step out into the wet and slash. to order and L. Peale was cbosea V OR BALE- Oockshutt riding plow been done in some parts. On 1' ungle furrow. nearWalw. Will sell for . a ag heavy clay soil or where it is very e¢reta for the eveninx, when s '- we era shQwiaR a s leadid line of Hnee Boots in 6[en e, ty ter bargain, Al" AL duck for antiag 76 cantspe ' level no work has yet been done report of the recent Dalrpmea'e Apgi Goo, 9rowa, lot lb,'con. 7. P ci kr Ed r Bath. who has engaged Convention was given, also sa � Phone tears ace ai a4 Ladies' and Children e, also the ordinary Over Rnbbsrs. gs address b Dr. >t[e wen on Dairy- . !These are made of the finest No. l Robbers noel marketed w with Harry Arnold for the season, Y ry- TORONTO WST•WASH LA17N- moved last week into the frame ins and Cattle Diseases, which DRY (Semi ssi.b)-t et our driver an and by a firm who ranks as Oaaadq s leader was . interestin esplain our 24 boor me. , e. Jun Wave your in Rubber Footwar. residence on the Toms farm which g and profitable. same with Mr. S. W. I wis. barber .bop We Mr. Arnold recently purchased. After a thorough discussion the !rw p� tip and deliver a times a week. _ ' This build'in has just undergone following officers were elected: = g j g ABM MACHINERY -Prat t eooeiderable improvements, in 'Preeident -W. H. Moore, Vim L Wood C«ksbatt Tmbope Anderson Jobs �P� *w *� C��� 1 '� s ,eluding the installation of electric P�dent -W. A. Knox. S6creta- D-ra. Bissell Goaid: sbaplay h 34air. Fleecy. SPRING Wilkiasom, fiatpr�ss, order yourrs�p�g -light. ry treasurer -& L. Chapman, and flow. Alm IA Forst radian. W. F Dieoty, -: -The Swastika Club held their eiz directors representing. the Gromwo«+• 4Ttt -,Just a word about our Semi -Ready Clothing. Don't let r last meeting of the season on different parts of the townshp as �,OR SALE -I have yet about forty the name eoofaise you into thiakiu that these clothes are Tuesday t the home of Mrs follows: James Todd. Gordon etc ��u� g y McKay. . ready made. Eseh and every article we measure you for ::Harry Arnold.. Avery attractive y. J. H. 1[ichell, J. Mundell, +ns with oats, superior to Martinis or any other 4s especially tailored to $t you and salt your require- x program was rendered which was Wm, Ormerod sad W. Chown. variety of sptuigwbeat: 61.36 white it lasts. the gents. The prices ate very reasonsble; being shoat the �iDtiOa it was decided t0 CaII a lad wheat, Pbose Mark 1617. John K-1. greatly enjoyed by the members. R R wL Locust Hill. 30tr -usual run of better class ready - modes, but the tailoring is + . Y They will.reenme their meetings meeting foF nett Tuesday eights - shove reproach. It is a pleasure for as ' In the fall and their anoasi picnic April Isth, at the townebi ball NEW BRUNSWICK _ _ p pp to show these goods. -will beheld during the summer. Brougham, when J. P. (3rifria. Irish Cobbler Potatoes -The Easter services in St. the provincial secretary. will ad Paul's United Church on Sunday dress the meeting.. All farmers Grade A. $2 26 per bag. Also, Fred T. BIInting', will be conducted by the minister, interested kindly attend. quantity of Banner Seed Oats' bushed 1867. ' The choir will render several 76 cents per bushel. -= -- __.. Established Easter musical numbers. At the DUNt3ARTON, ARMSTRONG FEED _ : .. morning service Mr. Sanderson Mies Margaret Rodd. of Oeha�Was, Phone Bar. l�81 -8107 will speak on "Easter Joy." A and Miss Katharine Anderson. ,CTo Pape Avenue, TORONTO „Baptismal service for the unbap- ronto, were guests of Miss Agnes THE !CENTRAL G,ARA E t tined children will_be held at the Thom over the week -end. CLAREMONT _ Close. Miss Mary Kennedy. of Scarboro. -' - M —Do not forget that the usual a at Sunday with Miss Gertrude _ •T.elephone 4900 pe CREAMERY l White, while Mrs. Jaen White visited . • - -- -- - -'- -- — half- holidays which is observed tier sister in Hoarboro. -- -- — - daring the summer months by the George Judd and daughter. Freda, Highest price paid for merchants of the village, will be- of Toronto.. called on old friends here Cream at the gin, on Thursday next. The stores last Saturnsy. will close sharp at 12.80 .p. m. Rev. Mr. Jull, of Brooklin, occupied +� _ `` /t A Those having business to transact the pulpit In the United Church very Claremont Creaa:iex'y Auto Repairs Accessories Oils and ss p ay with the merchants of the village acceptably last Sunday morning. ,. are asked to-beer this in mind and Give us a trial and be convinced DaBoline A� one Welding govern themselves accordingly. li'! MEMORIAM. , -From an item that appeared B,MW -Ice loving memory of our dear NOt10e Z's' .in our last issuer some formed the Beta. who passed away April 11th. Battery Oharging . opinion that the Sunday evening 1928. TAGGING OF D04S I bas that has been starting from We shall meet bar some bright morn - 'Pkiering for Toronto for shoat a isg, Owners or harboarete of dogs in the RWpalrs made on all makes r y'earbad been discontinued. B Resting by the waters fair; Township f Pickering wUl lease _- o _y She is wattle for our coma p p " reading the itsen carefully it will f: ag• take notice that the Dog Tax Act re. '_ o rBo be Been that that idea was not in- Ia the upper garden there. gniree them to procure a tart for each f t tended to be conveyed. This extra -1y missed by Father, Brother dog and keep each t securely fixed service, which was put on to as'- and Sisters• to the animal at all t mesa under pen•0 oommodate the heavy week -end alty of $10 and ousts. - 'traffic, has been taken alternately. CARC OF THANKi. Also that the provisions of said Act _ will n assessment future b and tagging of dog. _ CHARLES B SPENCER by the two bee lines. and Mr. Wm. and Mrs. Milne wish to thank will io future strictly enforced le . Collacutt his never taken his off their many friends and acquain- this township• m s the road., The complaint which Lances for their great kindness and O, M. FORSYTH, Reeve was made refers only to the other sympathy to their recent bereavement D. R. BEATON, Clerk `• : lone line, In the logs of their little son. 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