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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_04_22' .„ : ts.' ,� ,nM,a;• '� ,av"n'4 �">«' n u rt' Y... .r,,. i ,,.: •w5. ;:', t � k:*w,""�.,� „.,c .rS arm . -e� ! r w. wN ., ' ' Li2.. l "i?'.. ';.• •.y '.; y ";i:�9... �'. .+'�` „. T� .' tie.,.., �3, .�,' 1 - �.0 yj"`•. V":. '7,. �+a��+✓w +;. H+ ...�,rsn t<...v. •nr, .,a' rr. .ti ;r :r- ^'.'v'dy�" ,;;�•";°r*i�..• "3.'sxh'; k'. ^z^c Y'. •,ra `n w•r r :?9•. r -a- �»"• .n ?`°`xr•.a,v '* .i-e.. ." 1",;:i, 7 tt 6 s .x fib . e.+l^d s; 5 ¢t -, .•Y F.,:••Y. .'"'Vi'''a+' .{n:'l.. ., y8;., +�9. a. .D .1 ts'•• d.m, ys .S.• :i •�:. r.- �. 'r'1�•. .0 ��A+'•.rti ea 9M- "'''�'. .�_.. is i - .�i",' !•n y7y .,►. �: N•7.. •fie. •`y'. I- ... Sr ^., :',rod.. n�..��..- ... -... ,::''k... ., .'v.:'e £... ;... SLkF,' ».�'f•i:,, � ',:.""••..... •w. -w'4 .. {. t -v'0- - .;. 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Rea. p We are lad to report progress with - • ~ r' Marjorie Percyy ((bon), Marie Ham P� P B t; g,°f� e;smissed by (bon), Henry li4adill (pass), Carl Tay- onr sick w o are awayy for treatment MMLS scot, Ctaramont, oar. lor. Robert Miller. Grenfell Wilson, Mee. Ted 13oltby is home again and 1 _- ainin all the time. ':.E*bbWhed 1888 Rose Madil. II - Evelyn Brown (pea*), 6 8 Baskets of all size Ivan Brown (pass), Morrie Gnetick, The young people have been work. B. CHRISTIAN, 'Barr4terwad Promoted to Sr I -Fred Hodgson, ing bard renovating the Temperance Headquarters' eadl uarters� A• Notary Pablic Ere. Mode to Muriel (iosWck. 8r Pe -Dora Mar,. Hall and are talking of having a social srilns.cnnrt Rte, „,,,.,, aIId deacriptlons thews. Myrtle Gostick, Kathleen evening. More particulars later. Gostick. Jr Pr.- LUlian Clydesdale. On account of the • small attendance G. BROWNING. K. O. Barris- 4 Georgina Foesyth, Teacher. Mra. Johnston put off her subject at FO R E E D e ter. Solicitor. No PntdiDeuaAdaasaes' EQ.. at lowed 1� 'prie�8 the Y. P. S. meeting far cue weep uaWl ! "`'` est015« hone s93CeL' BROUGHAM.' _ more of her group would be present. - Further notice on Sunday: {:ORN whole or ground BATON ROSS-Barristers. So- Everybgdy arc -u tbesa e f families had city OATS tore, Northers Ontario Building, 880 busy cleaning. friends and relatives during t e wee W. J. Sawn. CHAS. - CHAS. A. WHITE. Mies Audrey Phillips spent the boll- end The Everest family being with BRAN � s: D.P. ttp.s. Adelaide 2747 day at bet home. T. and Mira Giammsga. the ini tea at Sneoe*eor to fate W. G. Barnes Fred and Mrs. Woodward spent Sheri Davidsone at Little obn e. BHORTB t .. ICHARDSON l4 PICKERING- Phone Mark 84.80 Sunday to Toronto. Mrs. Barclay ad members of her -- SCRATCH FEED . stars. Solicitors ett.. 213 -214 Confed- y for poultry etasiOnLtfe 9uildiaa� Corner Yoaga and Rich• Miss M. Mair tea ending the belt• family with her. The friends of Miss p� YA. Sta..Toronto.Phoaea Mara 1890and Main "CR kC$ED CORN ' Pitkerwg office open Monday and Wed - Crai eveaia_ g.sad all day Satutday. including Dmtnwy evening, Phone Pick. 8800. Stf •- �R. J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. ' too Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, So= eazito �. in(�Haas stop at door). Open Evenings FQW� Hoaard 7112. 1917 y "' R. D. O. Smith. Dentist. StoufF- vdIle, HoaotGradnau o! Chicago and To- snobs %iversities and the Royal of Surgeons. Phone ofiies 8, No ontsid: appointments. 2eiy day at her home tn- Clinton. H Helen Barclay -were very pleased to v for poultry v W Gladys Gannon to spending t she has been grestly•missed in W. M. I I have a car of Cereal Feed whlc6a We were all so pleased to greet Mrs. S S- work. I I consider the beet value for ' ' Mrs. Warren Willson's mother, Mrs. T last. The pastor gave a very inspir• t time. It will payr F. R. and Mrs. Phillips, o! Port A.n• i ing Easter message. The Choir, as- t t0 try it. _a gles. ' two suitable antbetow and Miss For• W WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted_ MMrs. Wm. Ken: underwent a sari• s syth as" a solo very acceptably. The Chopping Mondays, Wedues. Her many friends are very anxious d dollars. The W. M. 8. are very grate- d days and Fridays. and hope for a speedy recovery. f ful for the wholehearted response to th i p LAKE B. BE ®TON. D. D. 8.. Roofing Material t n L3.eg GradnatAof the Royal Coielae of Dental �i GREENWOOD. pat own and University of Toronto. Once Isaac and Mrs. Nobeb spent Wednes- _ ') s•r Afnrdsck's Goers stria. Whitby. Mss, tans Stewart is renewing old \ " °d0- to the city. I'[V_ 080* hours 9 to 12: 1 W 8. Ind.'pbone e. $ = British Columbia Shingles ac uaintaaces in Toronto. Y m. Thom had a business trip to 1W piwne 220. w0- „ ,. q 8 z Aurora last Thursday. Bert Harvey is living ln' Brougham 51, EIL C. SMITH. D, D. 9., L. D. S., No. 2 8 and 5z °1 Mrs. M. C. Cowan has moved into these days, but boards at home." 1r (Successor to Dr 1. N Dales;, Graduate of her cottage at Rosebaak. Mies Mabel Bie and Miss Edna Green " ' like Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Tore �- are • ending their holidays here. A good supply of Hard and Soft A �' a fro University. At Claremont offlte over D. A. Miss Margaret Mitchell to vleitiog P g T �r•' 9asxt'sstore every Tuesday end Friday Phone 'TORONTO ASPHALT with friends in Brooklin. lire. T. C. Rob #Delta and family St"d 10-11 Nit ROOFING Miss Dixon and niece, Miss Jean. spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood. Coal on bawd. Also a supply 13RBERT T. FALLA I9F. L D 8.. Murray 18 i0-., H• Butte, of Toronto. • at the Wood, oy� 82 in. and 88 inch are visiting Mrs. B. Lottoa. Pe of Kindling . r y� weekend with F. L and Mrs. Green D. S., Graduate of the R College of widths. 4 is 1 Shia lee ; oleo Miss Helen McCowan is holidaying stove length. I Surgeons and the Uwvemt of Toronto. g with her cousin, Miss Helen Thom. Mr. Johnson, of Whitby, spent r stro.e 1 s 8alsdoa sstore,tkerina, oat Metal Valley and Miss Anna Allison is visiting at bar Monday with Phil and Mrs. Willows. 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709. hour, : 9 a ®. to a p. m,, or by aowint. Ridge Roll. home bete, before returning to Hot. Miss Plowman is spending bar boll 1� Pbom Pick aim ly ®d. days with her parents at Rietlmoad DONALD MUNRO, PIOKEKING as41 6aarBB, Material, or will give price on - -J� n-is spending a Hill, $, - finished job. Mrs. F Dennis. of Guelph. was with weak with friends In Claremont and K t James and Mrs. Plaskett for • !ens *t �iy Q'T�t1Qj� W LIZABrra RI013ARD80N -8ua 8touffville. 1 � r i 0-7 l 1Jj�i+D Eidessmr to th. ate w. V. R,eb•:t eon. repo • :� PXI pis• Tldr. end firs i3olatuo and >![r. and d0-Tv. N. W. �`s� standing taanraarm Cow 01 Mrs. Tappage have returned. to their Mrs. Trimble and family, of Torena1} V to, called on James and Mss. Rains on ,Marble and Granite Dealer. y FiiBTiI�Tloeais�d ant dfaiieer. i Kenneth White spent a s _ -- Cemetery Lettering stc. he ®,assts• of Teri wad ON"" 0-a♦ holiday here and was s000mpaulod Albert Harvey. of Toronto, spent a r 7- isnmars•f as kinds •ggass w •o slor"" home -by his mother. couple of days last ,week with his pas- First-class wont $ assn•, Adleaas evogus ats•e a. out ♦ g1' �yi� ING '���i� Miss Allsa Mc Whinaey. of Toronto. eats here. guaranteed. • nt the holiday with bee grand- Raster Sunday pawed off very, •gg b.'HATOIP TO't�►1i13aI? f1113ax spent � �' a JLJ. e•os•y as.aa, Omsaaslsmisaar is sattm• We boy wad' sail. furnish quotations eats, O. W. and Mrs. Holmes, quietly in our village, as most of the Kingston Road and Pickering a ; aillmm. ressn sss• ■w, woeq +o t"•0- and information oo all Listed and Mr•. Mackey is enjoying the beau• residents were away. $wet Tow$liDe. s0- is - ts•asr st ssaerigs Lr J, wad Mrs. Raise were in Braalp•a a .4~ �, Ora Unlisted Mining Stocks. ties of country life at the home of .her s S daughter. Mrs. Alex Gourlie. too on Wednesday sister. the funs Pbeone Whir 88R 39 IC YAW. We will be pleased to t advise what l! f LIOENBED A17E>- stocks two buy or co hold, or P'raat and lira. Underwood and of the former'• abler. TIONESR for York. Ontario aedDwlam what stock to sell. and family have moved to the farm On Sunday two of our citizens. Jas. 7.40 P. O.- Whitby R. R,$ AS i6& of atUMs mev�otts stxsaA•d T y Gibson and Bert. Harvey, took io the •etas,� wean for w(as am he Clients are making money by lately vacated by Lotion Boos. V s•'t ate• e�ail •M following our advice. Mrs. Arthur Pherrill and was, Easter dress parade at the board walk. Wit. d)sst paoa•s. Whitby, Ost. Dy g Lloyd and Thomas, spent Monday Sunnyside. They were both much v^ -` r - Our long experience to mining, e:- with their aunt, Mrs. Alex Thom. Impressed with beautiful display by Coal and Feed s Lending ver a period of tweet rise ous girls. while the shortness of B P y Masters Robert and James Smalw, 7 R g -' u Spri �' years. allows us to give sound advice of Enniskillen, iskillen, are bolidaZing with their skirts was the subject of much on the investment feature of a mi their grand-mother. Mrs. $males. discussion between them when com- as or the speculative feature of a pros• Next Monday evening the Young paring Dotes. • pecttwo mining venture. People's meeting will be -hold In the The closing services before taking ting Yoe BULLOWAY, MILLS dt CO. Community Hal) and the Drama will down the old church at Greenwood F. As R E E S O R,., • b0- the mein feature will-be held on Sunday, April 24th. Msmtller� of Standard Z+OGVB'T gl" Ar - W. B. and Mn. Donbsr and wee at 11 a. m. wad 7 m. Two of our �' . .� you you would have We Stock Exchange. former tors. Revs. Banner and : best ass Members o! the Montreal son and cousins. the Misew Higgins. PM of Toronto, spent the holWay with the Tonkin, will conduct these services. Mining Bzobange. former's ots. W. T. and dire. There see many ballo•eed and pi old _ B'r'a]ldraYYi •; Office and Hoard Room, Ground Floor. Dunbar. p� ant memories connected with the' Nut and Stove Coal. . f Metropolitan Building, .�,... church. We would like you and as Henderson s TolfioN'm. - OrrraR20 FAIRPORT, many a poa*ibte o: the ol�membee* and also F y r Phones: Adelaide W71 and W72 and sdlbereou w be tat these All lllndg of Feed_ Paints and Varobhes -W0- Mrs. Wm. O'Brien' visiting with farewell services. S Special eoUeetiona 1 F THE RURAL Mends is the city for a few days re• will be taken up. ' have them. Also, ceaLl y x ' - +Oils, Shellac and Polishes. - T• & and Mrs. Mansfield and Mice* st:HVOt~. sroRT• f ires and Tabs• for your auto SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Evelyn and Thelma visited. friends In ' T _ Bowmanville recently. The following the report of S S, Cement Lumber or bicycle: Real Notate and Ia*araaoe. Mee Lou Burniogbam wad Mrs. M. No. 5 ( Audrey). Names are io order of f ! 0. Webb entertained a few friends to merit. Jr. IV- Margaret Westney •, Lath .,Phone 4400 -germ Properties a Specialty. a euchre party one evening recently. Alma Puekria (equal). Lottte Mercer $ M 8esd.Otrttee : 813 814 Confederation 1Krs, Robert Baisdon has returned (pass). Pearl Mercer (pass). Sr. III - �LYIN BIISS$Y o from the eify, where she and Miss Donald West*. James Hedge (pass), l' Fite Building. Toronto. Helen and Maxtor Floyyd had been Betty Saunders (pass). Jr. III -Henry �Terma Phone Main 1390. The two latter Weetney (pasF), Gordon West (pass). .4 PICKERINCI •pending a few d0- s. o D Sunders. .Strictly Cash y ,. underwent operations to - the hospital Doris Hedge ( ass), Donald Saunders. 3 Branch Office,: Gordon Building, white there. We are glad to learn Sr. II -Ruth Fowlie•, Walter Fowlie• _ .' CONG OL�U 1LL Pickering Ontario, they are progressing satisfactorily. Fred Puckrin', John Puckiio 011's. 3 : • • Phone 880®, 88tf gt, George's Women's Guild held Tommy Cammack ( ),George Seasonable ' their monthly meeting at the home of (page). Jr. iI- arjorie Stevenson S HBF First Class-Marjorie Cam- Qufi0na T CLAREMONT I Mrs, Len Burnin ham on Monday (P ) 77 w`' g T Mack', Mary FoRlte'. iliac Hedge', r Ru gS afternoon of test weak. After the , • /'� business was disposed of the meeting Robot t Cammack•. Primers-Sadie ` - CREAMERY resolved itself into a social Ratbering Pnctrin', Pauline Saunders* D. F. - and a good time was enjoyed by ail, Gee, Teacher. The Guild is in a stronger position, Report of Claremont Continuation .Brighten Your Rooms; `$i heat rice id for both flnsaci.+lly and to membership, School for the winter term, let rises armers _ >r $ P Pa tban it hat for years. The Guild will prof over 75 p. e. i ; 2nd class rof 08• 'Lighten - -Yoar _W-or-k1- - -- .- Create_at- the_ - _ miss Mrs. Wblte. -o€- Dunbavton. who ?4 p. c�it • 3rd close_ prof 89 -0-0-p. is leaving shortly to reside in the city. Credit 60 80 p. c. Names in order o1 w1 "Save Your Money Clare Creamers she has always been a vet Willing merit : Form IV -Hugh Miller i, To insure harvesting of clean grain, t and able worker, y R is] Jones and Elsie Matthews (equal) i. free from saint treat 'S'� d by ruing Tba fine sunny weather over the Margaret Pugh and Adelaide Mc0e1• your seed with [}OLD SEAL Give no a trial and be oonvineed week end brought many of th'e sum• tough (equal) 11, Irene Cowin iii. Eliza- ` T. mar cortege owners to our village. both Ward c, Edith Bonne and Sam FORMALDE$�Fi CONGOLEIIM ART RUGS EIA DALG MILLS The road from the highway to the Bay Fingqold (equal) r Form III - Stella is In fine shape just now, but we would Mcvullo fl npch if, Fred Barnes Iii, Alfred Also recommended for potato eedlw ' The aeay patterne'aMbut now. See p= = Q not like to think what would happen Moles iii. Margaret 8pencely c, Phyllis 18 oz. bottle (enough to ante of them in Oar window. if we got much rain. The condition Oerow, Kathleen Ts lor. Elmer Evans make 86 gallons) _ of the road, however, L not due in an Margaret Doucette, George Middleton, 5p Dente• y Prices ; way to the amount of gravel council Lillian Dawson. Sadie Linton (no ex- Prices has put on during a Isar ens yerr•, ems taken). Form II-Alma and ii, Mill Rrgaad hose with ' ft. -5.50 9 :8 ft. 7.50 .,'For Pastry use but due to the good .work of Robert Clayton Parker it. Sadie Evans iii, ft. 19.25 •9x9 ft, 11.25 `- Balsdon. our road boss. and the ezcep- Mildred Pugh Ill. George Byer and C Y A R N O Q A f� laoo 9x12 it, lb.00 Our Ro �rl Brand Wonalfine weather we we enjoyin Mary White (equal) Iii. Dort John- n c 11=1 f0. 10,75 9zlb ft. 1&7b Q g Malcolm Speoeely A tableepooefal in each borrow . J However, here's hoping council will eton c, Mary Pbs e, .: at year Grocer's. wake up to the fact that they recslve a Dorothy Bowen. Form I -Ed gre gaaraateee 100 P. c, kill. Mats 90 cents to 4.95 a big percentage of taxes from pro• Pegg i. Effie Graham it, Douglas B0- 1 lb. tin 80c. " Farm•ee who have wheal Est year party at the Bay and they will see o0o i. Thelma Porter if, Gordon How- a 9. g floor made from year own their way clear to spend a little on an lit. Sadie Ward Iii. Pauline Price {Safe ,pod easy to are, t wheat. We can that very ea*snWal aetxwit .gravel, iii, Gordon Borland. Isobel Cooper, . to rritt rind it. and put Dome o! it on the Day road.' Dick Cooper, Eileen McBride (equal) c, •Ast for psmghlet. v " *. : z Ad s g There's more in this than meet* the Rome Fingold a Harry Soange, Annie L� � eye. We have a big vote here and Bernstein c, Duncan Spans C. Hugh E. Cs Jones, PiLll• 8f17 Furniture llealer and Feed of all kinds (feed, property owners are asking them Pugh c, Helen Spencer. Dorothy Span- Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. selves what they pay taxes for. Io car, Grace McMahon (equal) e, Leona ? Phone 1�0 Chopping' eve week cis fact they have been askingtb emselves Wilson. Iva Shaw, Margaret Porter, Druggist and Dispensing , PP 8 ry y -• that question for some time. and Eric Ruesen (absent for most of exams Cbemist. :'. think perhaps they might tare better tbrough Illness M. J. W ilker, Prin- ONTARIO �~ • �atal`rio at T. • Oaf as a Police Village. cipsl, Mies L. M. Barton, Assistant. PICgERIN(3, f: i ,h .• -. 4,•STTh,,.' . ]SP' ,. rt+. iL �, 'wY3,�'. g`•7e 'k Y •Y e•,.tr. 'Wh. , ,: .j. � "'B!teuu'" °! LMM,. 'H �rn''� ..�_...:..' ... ;,.,... ,..n,. ._;,.�, .... ' +.. ..•'.:' ,,. ..._..r r.' :. •. :..F'.. . -s ss!1, � '.ti.. ra.x'.. .ny�•. ;hss -.r.r .. 'i=•!x. _ .. vT" F.'-. _ n.+..._........?i .u.: ...1._�.n'5�=�' -. ,_..., _.... mL1,:3'44�i 'Y. .. l ;.t °??I, +.fh.s3..rS!�7am.J•+... �_'?S.w- .._..__•JC++zNe+,.__ _VRIN �42VV-_� gr F W • 44W d X S 6' Y, Cl no marria swore vena ante &9&%A E ME 1 00000 100 Ner 48WIND 'Raw low Ab gsv ftv him, and old Mr. Jessick, when he re- tired. from business, came, *0d settled, AU CANADUN - down bereaB6ii- as Mr. Samuel Honeybun, so as to seize any oppor- tunity for gratifying his revenge. Possibility of Benefit 'to 'MIS ALL �M "When Sir Francis eventually ive and it '.Country is Eitens married Miss Mgirgaret's mother he SOFTENS T_ was not a bachelor, but 'a widower. Has Been Widely Adopted. WATER estabbish4d these m facts fro m a photograph which I found in this very COAST LINE -DEMANDS room, and I later verified -them by EFFICIENT SERVICE. Eva personal research at Putney, where Mew. all .771.7 tir Francis resided dozing the per- According to Government estimate hod of his first marriage. As usual there are about WOW radio receiv. Vfr"j,�t in Gil N TEA T" in my experience,- there was a gossipy -emln 'Canada, and'conserv'ativelY it lution the radid'Tia'-s- to fill in all the is figured there are a million old maid neighbor constant ads, however, has been in the farm licensee igolor: -to &nT other d"on 'Hollows blanks about Mr. and Mrs. Holloway listeners. Approximately 150,000 home. The figures of radio and their infant scn. y' was radio receivers were licensed during issued in Western Canada an strlk- the name under which Sir Francis the year 1926,, states the Radio Ing, and this faster coming on top concealed his identity during his brief Branch Dept, of Marine-and Fisher- of the general construction of fine residence at Putney. ies, 15,000 more than the year before, provincial roads and the universal "The past being satisfactorily ac- this number representing about half t*se of the automobile has altogether �a counted for, I tackled this end of the of those In use. Figures of licenses changed the existence of the aeenl- Job, finding a- much harder nut to issued would suggest that Ontario turist of this area from what it was 4 is the greatest devotee by a wide lead, before the war. The .only drawback followed by Quebec, -then by the four from which the Western farmer Western provinces, slid lastly by the might'be said to have suffered in the' to all stn- pa Maritimes. This refers past, if indeed It can so be termed, '4Z bons though the 0 e majority are private was his remoteness from the popu-- stations opera cease. ous con res. receiving less touch with them, and their plea-� -P BEGIN. viduals. HERE TO -DAY. I am, afraid that It was the front In many of,., the phases of its econ- sures and facilities are at his com- C<O- Eamuel Honeybun, his son, James, door." mand. Modern pioneering has been omit life, Canada would appear to be and Wilmot, a chauffeur, &., w - known VA The question, was put by Sir Guy N; Jing. a land specially created as the sphere robbed of all Its terrors. JWJv Faice, are susped*d of the Lathrop; the answer was tendered by of the radio, where its influence is Canada has 'been progressive In t, who had come gr of— his cousin Margare SW Francis Latbirop by Adrian up to the priests hole to see that the greatest, its possibility of benefit advance of other countries in its in-i as Lord Bulpater widest. Though wireless has been In ilmot. fugitive wanted nothing more for the stitution of a section of the Radio existence in Cansda—for some time Branch to combat- preventable inter, it-4.6hitains from W night. OP before the advent 'of radio feren76e. Government de" foe tWS' i'mot zvv*ngw himself by vlas balled imprIs But it was now very late—Past generally enthusiastically, it was purpose have been established al W Adele, Larkin, sweetheart of KlYn,&• midnight, in fact--and the lovers Ali He forces Adel& to write a decoy let- i could hardly believe, that the police adopted throughout the land, and Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Van- e 4� ter to Klyn& Klyne the trap, would disturb the household at such rapidly came to permeate every phase couveri - Montreal and Halifax, and a, *ad calls upon Aisle's 'her, 14 of its life. It is playing its part in these equipped with automobiles fit- fleptlinua Larkin. Rev. Larkin de -' 1 an hour merely to make inquiries. 4T do- trade, shipping, forestry, and the fish- red with-Bpecial instruments sad ap- I had better go down and see," 4hers a code in the letter. eries, has linked civilization with the paratus. When radio fans are trou- Margaret added. 0 .-NOW G�p ON WITH THE STORY- I She stepped out on to the landing, yet untamed places of the DomInI0-'1 bled by interference they simply got "No thank and been a further factpr in revolti- in touch with the nearest Govern- Myne shook his head. . v ng the movable panel, land after closing ri 79 ' Mr. Jessick," be replied, "I have meet radio- inspector's office, and k!" descended the stairs into the dimly-lit tionizfng the existence of the pioneer . : . . . . . . . . . . agriculturist. st ex- �-'Sot the bang of it, I think. ball in time to witness the admission regi er their complaint, when an "You know that sooner or later You LICENSED STATIONS. pert starts in a car to Iveste the by the gasping Jevons of Inspector would fall under suspition. You N d thought that by finding the red rain' Roake and Mr. Adrian Klyne. Licensed stations in the Dominion source of the interference, and, if -it is all right.. Miss Lathrop are divided as follows.—Coast eta- possible, to correct it. This depart- and immediately reporting it to bona 80; Direction Finding stations meet's work has met with very great them Roake reassured the abrinking girl 44 -authorities, you would convince on the bottom step of the grand stair- 8; Beacon stations 6: Radiophone sta- success. that you had nothing to fear from! lease. "I come neither in sorrow nor 7 tions 4; Government ship stations 28: them, thereby establishing your Inno-1 Commercial ship stations 252, Limil:- ONLY GOOD TEA 0000 VALUE. in anger, but with a very sincere ad COW&. rairation for the gallant part you ed Coast stations 8; Public In in tea. as In. everything else. you 4el "And when you learned that Mr. r,:- I have played in this inquiry. My friend vial stations 9: Private- Commercial I only what you pay for. Tea of good blood had no- Roake believed that the b Klyne and I want to set your mind stations 59; Private Commercial quality is satisfyinc and economical— thing to do with the murder, You tea Is a costly disappointment. A 1 at rest, and to let Sir Guy loom again. it Brtadcasting stations 55; Amateur Poor -t.- lot of poor quality. cheap tea Is beint bribed the Reverend Larkin to have I Your father's murderer is dead, which Broadcasting statons 16; Radio-tele- the perfornuume, repeated in his rain -day n - Expert- offered to the pabilic to graph training schools 9; is as good as saying that the murder Igauge, and again in the gauge Of DT I or wasn't Sir Guy." mental stations 37; Amateur Expert- Istampge. You hoped that this would When a few minutes later, the e I In, mental stations 37; and Private Re- Canadian Fur Markets. young baronet entered the library, calving stations 134.486 A few years ago Canadian furs zl �le prove to Roake that his theory "Was !tight, and the blood, was placed by Roake stood up and made him a stiff Canada's extensive coast line de• were marketed almost altogether practical Jokers." little bow. mands an efficient radio service; 48 through for auctions outside the oneybun. sighed in assen't tried to "Your father's murderer - dead.' Coast stations have been established country, largely in the United States MT. H All clear, Sir Guy," he -Roake cleared his throat. Though be;,_fjd6t$1Dus. You will be glad to on shore to communicate with ships I and England. To day the world's fur ti he -bad fallen into line with his "up- he r •4t wasn't' coast station systaintbuyers must come to Canada If their a rasn't you. Twaa them The coa ; crack, My difficulty arose from the at sea. start competitor, he had to assert Honeybuis,_after all. The young one I intervention of one who ought to have consists of two chains, one extending wish to get their proper share of himself occasionally, and the time for in dead, and the old boy -is as good 1 better, the Reverend Mr, from Vancouver to Prince Rupert on prize- Canadian pelts. Recognized fur known it had come. as in custody at his own house." Pacific, and the other from Port markets are now established at Mont. "You are not obliged to answer, Larkin, Rector of Cbeverel. -This the P "By Jove, that's deuced smart of: gentleman was bribed by old Arthur to the Atlantic Ocean in the real and Winnipeg and are being e4- !but if you do, whatever you say may t. The primary aim of the coast tablished at Vancouver and Edmon. v The used against you," he pronounced Yo ul" the ex-suspect addressed the j bun to mystify the police and the eas the ancient police wheeze, "Sir Fran- Scotland Yard officer, thougli his, public by procuring repetitions of the station organization is to provide fa. ton also. wink was directed at Kline. "What-! rain-ga . uge mstery. He enlisted the cilities whereby any ship within 500 cis Lathrop was. killed in the car, I miles of the Canadian coast can es- Going f1shing—take Minard's Liniment. ever did they want to murder poor 1 aid of his brother-in-law, a retired jg. la .0resume?" I don't think that) London surgeonjivinlif at Ruxton in tablish instant touch with shore. "That is so. Half way between the UAcle Frank for? watch, twenty-four hours a rwwe and this bouse. G he was even acquainted with old 1 sufrolk, and between the duplicity and Constant warning I Honeybun." (cupidity of these two worthies I very day, is maintained at practically all Scientifically Designed rc "Bearing in mind the we I I "It falls to me to explain that," nzarly' misfired. Stampage, the the stations, these handling about 'have just given you and that I air 7'_ r taidng notes, who struck the actual '"Id Klyne. "It was the toy horse' brother-in-law, 'Went to the length of 000.600 words a year. BALLOON 44 li I , that used to stand on that clock that I writing Larkin to have me done in _-These stations give general aid to "pursued Roake. I TIRE TREAD "I should have done it if I had had I gave me the idea of looking for a 1 by Wilmot, and but for my rescue by navigation, communicate with ships the strength, but-1 had not," the old, clue in the early life of Sir Francis. i an unexpected ally they would have in distress, and in addition certain of Another Rea-son why Of course, Inspector Roake never saw pulled it off. them on both coasts and the great ;man avoided positive. accusation of Firestone Tires are 'his dead ion• the toy, because I had taken the lib - "That ally was the Rector's daugh- lakes broadcast information to nav*,- "Handsomely "ken, sir," said the Miss Adele Larkin, to whom I gators covering weather fbrecasts, I eery of borrowiiag it before he came, ter Better 'Anspector, pocketing his notebook. on the scene, so he did not enjoy the ow; not only my life, but my success position and nature of dangers to same facilities. But prior to follow- in this Case. Poor girt, she nearly navigation, etc. Urgent information, Reniembiring the prontiie pledged to as hurricane warnings, is broad- Monkey-Face's victim, he added: "I Ing that lucky inspiration I had dis- paid for it with her own life. But such covered signs on the outside of the as she has made me the happiest of cast immediately on receipt. Each -night. I must sba][I not arrest you to park wall of a motor car hav- men by promising to be my wife I coast station reports all passing ships amfer with my superiors at the Yard Ing been backed, against it near must not glorify her as she deserves." communicated with, giving names, an to the'prodse charge to be brought. spot where the body was information be- �the "A thousand congratulations, Mr. dates and time, this You can sleep at home, but a local found. There was the distinct print Kline," said Marg..ret. "I have ing available to the public and 'pub- constable will be on duty. at your of a Michelin tire on the lichen and a known for some time that I had mis- lisped in the daily press. Thirt bedroom door." f these stations handle tom- ' had already three o "Sleep? My God!" groaned the smear of yellow paint. I judged Adele and I deeply regret it c to and from ships. virtual prisoner. been impressed by the extraordinary You have won a charming,mate who mercial traffic • • is story of the rairr• gauge, and when I will be a real partner to you." AI)VANTAGES TO FARM LIFE. "What bell was that?" learned at the Latchfield inn' that "you are quite right, - Miss IA- Probably the most widespread revo- a yellow car had been seen at the throp," growled Roake. "That dame HEN Firestone engineers W1, were developing the Bela Honeybun home on the night of the is cut out for a private sleuth." loon Tire they found it noc murder, I set to work to trace it. Sir Guy atoned for the ill-natured 058487 to design a tread altogether dif- "I ran it to ground at a garage in praise by coming forward and warm- ferent from that which is required Brendon Mews, Kensington, and ly shaking Klyne's hand. by High Pressure Tires. It only remains to say that the projections of the cross- chant named James Jessick. I paid elder Jessick �did not share the fate and- square tread are small and him a visit and identified- him as the that overtook the murderer of his son. the rider strips narrow.. to permit FI the tread to cling to the road. younger Honeybun. I also identified In fte'course Wilmot was convicted of the murders of James Jessick and I For power, for speed, fordepevidabi:'-ty stir. IvIng the greatest non -skid ti the man in charge of his car- at the t under all conditions, you 11 find 'the face. This tough, pliable tread Wilmot, who till a day or of ?,oake's assistant, Blisgett, expia, - garage as 1927 Twin unmatched rt-iw more than has the wear-resistint qualities two before had worked for Mr. Symes Ing his crimes' on the scaffold. But The Harpy- Davidson_.- stands, — that give thousands of extm miles of Long. stion-Manor. I was--now the- deviser Of-the- red - -rain- -rust - was ever, - - --- . _ of service. -gauge stricken with paralysis and died on without a rival. This flexible tread - MU$t be a firm believer in the rain the -night when the young constable. WALTER ANbREws, Limited placed an a flexible carcass. To clew." "With your advantages I should posted by Roake, kept vigil outside, 245 Yonge at. Toronto provide for the extra flexing strains Firestone, dips the cords have been the same," Roake rumblel. his.bedToom door. of the carcass in a rubber eel Freshen Up Klyne bowed in courteous agree- The firm -of Adrian Klyne & Co. i tion. By this process, every fiber meat. rospers exceedingly, though it is, of every cord is saturated With pi and in- of a favored few *ulated with rubber, minimizing "The past career of Sir Francis only the privilege -know who is the "Co.". appended to! i friction and wear. was of supreme interest," he pro- to ceed . ed. "With the name Jessick to the brass plate on the office door. If you want 0 comfort rf rl work from I encountered no grest- *d Tires— aced ---*" the nearest Firestone difficulties. I learned that Sir Fran- the juice- I of cis,, long before he came into the title, Dealer. NE TIRE & RUBBER fresh mint leaves was infatuated with a music-hall Picture' thine Knl%003 COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited s in the small room are an Ma FIRESTONE singer of that naine, and that be essential need. When man lived out- Aft*r Every M"I Hamilton, Ontario —probably doors be bad nat vAmccuvm. sr, iam. Kiii, MOST MILES PER DOLLAR w. Married her and had a son ure's pictures all restricting I the owner of the little wooden horse. around him. To-day thei fevved cop Mother and son both died within a irMuence of walls is at once rel few years of the marriage, which WAS by placing upon thi m Pictures that thoughts beyond mere 7 concealed by ,fir Francis from his will carry the < else The Jes- blank surfaces and Into the world.of 4 family and everyone r indeed 'I can �14 sre�aplvalaa�epwaas, i's r moteness fro, I re'� ra 1: _ 'us cen —'-wittri4o. it - -'2t. sicks, believing that there had been . Ideas and ideals. Minard's Liniment soothes a Oily Lum- IN % -y S. '1Z 1.tv+ '51 _L!21 M,7 F ki 036 UM In clean, bn ht Alumin zf -AND 'NERM mW 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-Have No Equal for This Purpose. '"Anaemia, or lack of good blood, :causes net only pale taces and white lips; It is the root of many pains and miseries. It is the tause of shattered 0 ery9s, headaches, and backaches, and the always tired feeling from which. so many women and girls suffer. To lot toifnnew health and strength the R0SX.0RANG4 blood should be enriched through the When you serve.RED tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' PEKOE to your famil you gre givin !Pink Pills. This medicine has brought -�ew health and strength to thousands th e est tea b b Y-04 Can uyq ­0 WHY LAMBS LEAVE HOME f weak, despondent people. Among those who have found new I Fift y-three mounialn sheep left their I The Sheep trap, into wbich the un We 1"Ith through- the use of this medi-'nativa haunts 'at Banff recentlY, and, suspecling sheep is lured by a 1tLmP Of Spring Op �ine is Mrs. Gregory J. Murphy, East salt (a great uelicacY) I& erected of nmgCl"sified AdvIlrbileMCM116 were shipped by Canadian Padfic Ex* Mp. Ill$ Ship Harbor, N.S., who says:—,41! poles Orr the lines of a bird -t! tsually the song of the robin an ANYALig Pl"ON IUAGd ALA" U44J %;A" home at XamlOOPs. atering, the sheep enters the new. at W= C711"M VnLhout rnwlalln an Form ZnsUw and Tradam Pon. �bless the day I heard of Dr. Williams' press to their new mouth w nounces the beginning of Spring, but oor has this year an entirely different tune r,ld KsWx Ring CQ=VM, U-34 wvmt sue" WOO. lPink, Pills. Before I began their use The consignment, which was the re -trap only to find that the d T, Later men LPPoar heralds the passing of OIa Man Win ca was in a run-down and very weak suit of a mouth's trapping operatiol�i closed behind him. IN-; with rates, and his Only alternative Is T 10H D Up. condition. The least exertion would carried on by the RiSyal Ifounted Po c ter. The hum of the motorcycle on Ir G' na cmeom Clmraw. an L Strsdard as. OAL eave me biia�thless and tired out. lice wardens, was made al: the request! to enter. The sheep does so docilely the open road is a sure sign that ram 'To MEN AND WOMEN AWA, WASAO Housework was a trial, and at times of the government of British Columbia, , onough, akhough an old battling Summer In alLits glory in just around I GEN trouble Aand PALCO CLIANIZZ. X"" bit of the qpruer. When the dyed-ln-the- �.n­ time. ougin your prompoutL Good I felt very despondent. to restock localltiee. where the uum:", occasionally causes A friend ad ed. and it is necessary to rope him. UNIT* torTAtory. vised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink bers of mountain sheep are deplet wool devotee of the motorcycle bestirs -I-'— r-d Villa Coa%paw. Dept C. Almaadfla. OUL 4 and I got six boxes. I had net himself and hits for the open road, it' is an assured fact that,,, to to rrell REMEDY. OZO &PP14CATIOR been faking the pills very long until _It's safe,, wiu swo itchinL etamplac and Mug& 11 began to improve in health, and H*&T@ 34mody for brokoa--inded horom IL MOTHERS PRAISE follow him. This year, more than, SM McGeAsy Mod-'no Co.. 3U=vtv1I1& OUL Ltinuing their we they restored ever, the motorcycle will be seen in me -ood health. I also ADIES WN TO D PL&IN ANM LIto my former g ever incrosing numbers on the high-1 g &L be=*. *s W so"* "Zoo. Ind set. WN TABTS L ve the pills to my daughtir, who !Happy F ways and by-ways. The recent Intro-! m; �,k �,t , diot.., ga awses pLid. 'was anaemic and run-down, NAth the A little gIr1 who was warming her BABY'S 0 -or model 1 cump for PardeulLm Kad-Al ma-factus Ca. auctlowof the Single Cylind Brown, We ISS Iton, N.S., hits sold the motorcycle to thousands ­ me good results. Now I alwaysIfeet, heard her mother ca)l for her to I Mrs. L. M. have the pills In the house, and voull go to bed. says:—"I cannot recommend Babys who heretofore were content to leave LITTLE 7Wr.Xn,- TO- 1.d In Plain twelope. I" fte. I have f not like to be without them." "There., now. she exclaimed; "you Own Tablets too highly. ound that pleasureable form of touring to them invaluable for the allm Get a box of Dr. Williams' Pink etting -generation. Because of eAlled me just as my feet were s ents of the younger !"Is from your druggist to-day, or happy." little ones." Mrs. Brown's testimony the ease with which the Single to the same as that of thousands of handled the older element have taken send 50 cents to The Dr. WHIIs 4' nd7 Medicine Co., Brockville, 6nt., a a Think What Adam Estapod. other mothers who have used the Tab- to the two-wheeler and now it to a box will be sent you post a sure guar- common sight to see father and son, Ipaid. A red lets. To use them once is -I 16h bad lived three. bund 1ittle book, "Building Up the Blood,"I w I antee that they will always be kept in and yes, mother too, enjoying an out- Is Unexcelled for 1: *hich explains the treatment, will be, Years W." the home as long as there are babies ing via motorcycle. Because of the and Tinting. Prod!s� .Wh 9'. sent free on request. Y, for. The joy which Spring brings to all, mind or young children to be cared Ders use*the 1*1 shouldn't have had so MU611. h16- Tablets are a laxative--mild btit SameKindofDYA Hard Taal, to" to IWM." particularly the motorcyclist, all thorough in actio n—which never fau Harley-Davidson dealers have organ- )J&ry, visa taken to a meeting by her to regulate the. stomach and bowels; ized a "Spring Opening Week" which Spring Time is Nothing on Aunty. 'i grown-up sWer. but she was too young relieve constipation and indigestion: is designed to celebrate the begtnn rgqt CERY KING'nme to understand what the speakers were Uncle Mark—"You young lada, of tO- break up cQ1ds and simple fevers and of the riding and touring Season. Ulking about. and became very bored. day want too much. Do you know make the dreaded teething period Walter Andrews, Toronto Harley- lBtgw a cup of this fine oid vegetable tonk. 7 at last &be stretched out her Legs,'what I was getting when I married easy. In fact you banish all the Da:vidson Dealer. has arranged quite !It i3 all the spnng medicine you need. ma" herself comfortable. and popped your auntr' minor ills from which little ones suf- an elaborate program for "Spring It drives out mrinter's poisons, i A sweet in bel"mouth.. Maurice(his, nelphow)—No. and Ill fer. Tlis Tablets are sold by msdi- Opening Week." May 2nd to 7th. the appetite and makes you feel Her s4ster was very I bet she didn't, either." clue deajers or by mail at 26 cents a Open house will be the order both shocked. rht ay. CEMY KING is good the whole fimily. At druggists, 30c 6" wMary," she wtispered "Jake that box from The Dr. Williams? Medicine day and evening for the entire per- 1 sweet out of your mouth and put your Two-foot shirt. Co., Brockville, Out. lod. Brand now 1927 mo4els will be Qu display at the store and the pub- feet IiL" Shop iLaslatant—"What size shirt. 99 119 Liuld'of Eleyon& lie are Invited to imapect the machines TA air?" Tbirwo taste so good we can't help eatins t— and if desired to ride them OIL m&lch, no-w and tbm Dw=*t sufter for It. Take Oustomer (a builder)—"Oh, about 6 Have gou ever heard of the Land of 0 SWVI*o Syrup. Any drus atom two-foot frontage." Beyond, a - . : Ut Bediii of Ontario. That dreams at the gates. of the Ail thst the Rosswood In Brazl His Good Dead. day? The salt beds of Western Ontario implies. From Aosewood Is uQt the wc Johnny was unumially glieettil over Alluring it lies at the skirts of tbelcover an area of some 3,000 square healthy. tree kind of rose tree. It Is obtlulaw" breakfaet. skies. nAles. According to the Natural Re- rapire pazent ay. a 11i W. 117 from certain kinds of Brazilian I ,rve done my good turn for WALY," And ever s6 far away; sources' Intelligence Service there is docks Bred to Ligh"1111111 and Barred PV=mtb Rocks f"m . .Aroea Tbe, name Is due to a 'faint.' he sald. Alluring it calls: -0 Ye the yoke-galls, SufAcient, supply In this one district nationally known strains. (;4t MCI* Ismen of roses when the wood Is fresh- Whax! Already?" inquired his And ye of the trail overfend, to last the world at its present rate poultry prolits from thass b"uhyl ty cut. father. With saddle and pack, by paddle and Of consumption for approximately 90 iigorojis, SwIth Hatched Chleks. "Yes. I was at track, the 'gate and heard thousand years. The beds lie at be- wrosowcbmdwrnzx It is easier to live up to a truthful' Mr. and Mrs. Brown say they were let's go to the Land of Beyondl to n 1,000 and 4,000 feet below the WRAIK18 QUALKY 1142TEMW advertisement than to live down &n'doubtful whether theq Would catch surfam L� Ago lidlebassoadill- untruthful one; truth is good bual- the 8.15. so I Set the bulldog after them Have ever you stood wbece the .pm.—Sir Harold Bowden. and they arrived Jusit in time. Silences brood, • For distemper—Minardto Liniment.— And vast the horizons begin, At the dawn of the day to behold -a of the ?Akn-- far away m The goal you would strive for and —Who speaks ill of his mother, win? —Who says all men are liars. He is Yet, ahl in the night when you gain confessing. to the height —Who laughs at things sacred to depends laqely on the fibur you use. We believe With the vast pool of heaven star- other men. vau Spawned, 'It welcome this suggestion— Puri th rich, vigo . . .—Who, grove too confidential on first n— try -Afar -amd made -from the finest Western Thoull. irread, Ike a valley of acquaintance. &S. Of cooks say Purity Flour isl f dream, —Who always complains that the est for cakes, pies, buns and bread. Still mocks you. a Land of Beyond. ;hose has it in for him. —Who lays all the blame on the other Thank God!, there is always a Land- - party. of Beyond —Who cannot laugh when the joke PURITY �S �O U It For us who are true to the trail; . is on -him. Sind 30C of StOMP for our 700•f0dP PumUy Flour QvA Boob. -M A vision W see a onnis A- A farness that never will fait; Weetem Caeaft Flow Mill: Co. Lbahv& TOVENN 111110011PONle OMM46 5"Jobe. A pride in our soul that mocn at a boal'. Xremm Teatlrients For Read Noises from Nasal Catarrh ffeie4ng Restemd This Is FREE I have an original home eel so sure tbAt treatment fordeafness and this treatment will.re- head noises from nasal ca- store hearing and end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tarrh which I want every . . . . . . . . . . head noises from nasal sufferer to try free—witb- catarrh that I want out obligation.• For many every sufferer to try It years I suffered from ca- free. I want to prove tarrhal deafness and head at my expense that the noises. I perfected a treat. results are quick and went which completely re- convincing. stored my hearing. I gave It is the best treat- it to others and they were ment that I have found able to hear again. Since in 42 years' practice as that time, hundreds have eye,ear,hoseandthroat used it successfully. Do% W. 0. —25,000 Treatments To Be GIVEN AWAY This M These trestraents cost you notjnc. There- of other i ftobvimilOr tO &0" h2vS tOld me sults are quick and convincinff.y will feel thq of the treatment's ucem. - diffe"nes the first day. I have found that 90 per cent of the cases of deafness and head TRY IT FREE noises are caused primarily by nasal catarrh. In addition, I will send yen aboolately free Itof ten affects the stomach, causes rheuwatts ray new book on Deafness. Head Noises and and many other troubles. Usually one egO curable oes fully the curable an4in- OX discup affected first, the deafness grows worse kinds of desftm.' every 11overe cold until the other ear Is affected. Write today for this free tat treatment. I this, State if yon are deaf, have betd-Avises or Just My original hotne treatmeni I I have restored bearing in many extreme nasal catarrh or head catarrh. Wrips or print cases: one woman had been growing a vame plainly. Do itat delay- This notice ; a man 86 years old who had =.VOW 1 5.'= wt appear again. For 90 days I 1=ony years can now hear again. Handretis ualas to wive away 25,000 fr'Z treat",ants. em DR.W. 0. COFFEE, Suite 2111, St. James Hot*[ Bldg., Davenport, fee .. , . - I I A manhood that Irks at a bond. WeU,*Kn Home Builder And try how 'we' Will, unattainable () vm still, ... Quickly Restored Behold It, our r1anid of Beyond!' —Robert Service, in "Rhymes of a ... . to Rolling Stone." Victim,of Nervous Indigestion, Loss of Steep and Ill warts with Minaid's Liniment. Intolerable Paint Father of 8 Children Finds 'Sought Relief. StiengthRestered. Praises Tanlaci 'Just a Good Turn. .1joseph & Brunet, a well-known The Association of the Boy Scouts Plolitreal - building contractor, 7053 of America have presented to the Royer street, -says: "The brawn, muse Boy Scouts of Britain a bronze Statue elft, and splendid health of the strong, of an American bison, dedicated to eat man will break under the strain ofy. . . . . . . ..... ..... the "Unknown Scout," that is, the modern living. , "I Boy Scout who did a service for an was suffering untold agonies American tourist in London which ,strength I beg" - taking Tanla My moved that gentleman to inquire into strength had vanished. I couldn't work 4he Boy -Scout movement and its ideas couldn't enjoy life as officie tly, I C f I had lost weight and other men did. and then to start it in America. was wracked by knife-like pains. The American asked the boy his "I was completely discouraged when____ ay in a. busy street and w as at once bm Tanlac was recommended to me and I 1conducted to his destination. When odey-"p,ecei,the hiling"This woIn reply, "o, Sir, I am a Scout." tonic ked wonders with From the little good turn done by we. Quickly my old strength return- that boy in London the movement vd. I began to have a great appetite and ate everything without a sign of and sluggish liver. It Is nature's ovin'11,13 grown until it numbers 7&0,000 �paln. Once more I knew what it was remedy made from roots, barks and n the United States and will prob- tto have a good, night's sleep. Tanlac herbs according to the famoua Tan- -b,y number a million before long. .certainly put me on my feet, made me lac formula. j-- stronger and gav6 me better health Banish sickness from your life. and The Englishman, contrary to the than have had' in years." enjoy the ben6fits of golden health- 'Begin ; ;.,I,f of many people, is the most in- Tanlac usually banishes pain. Con - taking Tanlac. The first bottle builds brings results that will our- "",bly sentimental animal in the suers ailments and up strength'I usually in famished bodies. It relieves the sys-, prise you. Ask your druggist for Taw %vorld.—Stanley Baldwin. lam of poison caused by constipation ilac—todayL ISSUE No. 17-127. 4., y Read Noises from Nasal Catarrh ffeie4ng Restemd This Is FREE I have an original home eel so sure tbAt treatment fordeafness and this treatment will.re- head noises from nasal ca- store hearing and end . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tarrh which I want every . . . . . . . . . . head noises from nasal sufferer to try free—witb- catarrh that I want out obligation.• For many every sufferer to try It years I suffered from ca- free. I want to prove tarrhal deafness and head at my expense that the noises. I perfected a treat. results are quick and went which completely re- convincing. stored my hearing. I gave It is the best treat- it to others and they were ment that I have found able to hear again. Since in 42 years' practice as that time, hundreds have eye,ear,hoseandthroat used it successfully. Do% W. 0. —25,000 Treatments To Be GIVEN AWAY This M These trestraents cost you notjnc. There- of other i ftobvimilOr tO &0" h2vS tOld me sults are quick and convincinff.y will feel thq of the treatment's ucem. - diffe"nes the first day. I have found that 90 per cent of the cases of deafness and head TRY IT FREE noises are caused primarily by nasal catarrh. In addition, I will send yen aboolately free Itof ten affects the stomach, causes rheuwatts ray new book on Deafness. Head Noises and and many other troubles. Usually one egO curable oes fully the curable an4in- OX discup affected first, the deafness grows worse kinds of desftm.' every 11overe cold until the other ear Is affected. Write today for this free tat treatment. I this, State if yon are deaf, have betd-Avises or Just My original hotne treatmeni I I have restored bearing in many extreme nasal catarrh or head catarrh. Wrips or print cases: one woman had been growing a vame plainly. Do itat delay- This notice ; a man 86 years old who had =.VOW 1 5.'= wt appear again. For 90 days I 1=ony years can now hear again. Handretis ualas to wive away 25,000 fr'Z treat",ants. em DR.W. 0. COFFEE, Suite 2111, St. James Hot*[ Bldg., Davenport, fee .. , . - I I 7 �.-7t,7 . ��:' � - .- *, -, �,' , �, - 1; : �*� 7 M?i q,v Fy -4� �,, , �j�, -um V®R I W!"R-M Z r ROYAL PURPLE STARTING M' place on A disastrous accident took Tuesday morning of this- week on the FOR DAY OLD -CHICKS C. N. R. transcontinental line, fifty- six miles west of Elornepayne, in nor- --iL76 W Year.; 1.60 U I*d in adro-A. Start our young chicks right, the same" you aid last yqar. tott - - y 4wincliptionalro the United StaWs "d .Coat Lh9rD 0OWL0. in Which six POV801211 L Britain.82.00 in 24vlklma were killed and another so severely in. will not be troubled with disease. Call and. get -a to circular. telling tow to feed. d st he is not expected to recov- jured th or. Among the dead are four stock- ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL always oni-hand JOHN MURKARtPro9detors wed. iticluding L. 0, Wilkins. of Kane, Man.. formerly of Balsam. The stock. men were travelling with two carloads NOTES AND CO*MIKNTS. of race borsee and a carload Have you irlect-VI•TONE the malt chocolate drink. of prize bulls, all of which were killed In. the y Call S t store Satnrda , April 16th, and enjoy a cup-hob One of the greatest iofbooce8 wreck. The accident was caused by COIT, free of charge. -'which. would the character of & the derailment of the train. .. or VARIET --nation is its literature. Hear "The Mystery Lad been said that Shaespeare, through 7X complete �p 1 o t o of GR0CERIM,-a1w*y*-fre9h-&od_good_ gh Community Hall, Dunbarton,' line :his .dramatic writings, has done on Monday, April 25th. ' OT,a big variety of N PURE MAPLE SYRUP character of .,-*uore to mould the 'c' makes of tires, but PURE than any other influence Imperial Gallon Tins $2.5 gallon. Red and White assortment of inpe And the same may be said of e a real assort 0%ow A% r% Goodyear types, sUeS urns in respectto.Scotland. The I A 00% t. `oration without a literature, or any and tread designs. a mss. outstanding writers, Is a nation U h �hatlacks in character or strength. No matter when your .,A feature which promises well for ,a 'the future of Canada is the Ion cu was made — there's a Hardware Store jet Of 3 literary men aw tire here to fit it." And �:Gll florr"kh 19 Pickering d women,' in Kist- S11 ; Ou'll like the price,.- poetry, -fiction, scieuce or any ry, p ty-- Farm nw—N`o time to get your Seed for the Spring Crop. Wi ,:.,..__dther subject of popular interest, DUNBARTON because there varld too. have a complete stock on hand. possess very- great literary merit. • there, V. "Red Clover, Alfalfa, We have not only a long ffit of Ontario Timothy, 3.)rolific writer*,��� Save time and troublet Sweet Clover and Alsike .."A eas great literary merit and B --guyGoodyean from us I ever die. The names of Sir Buy for cash will a All No. I Tested Seed. Gilbert Parker, Ralph Conner More people ride on Leave or phone your order and we dill fill it, promptly.: (Rev. C W. Gordon), Pau save money 7.? Pauline them than on any other Johnson, William Wilfred Camp- Anything in hardware from a nail to a wheal•barrow. kind. G. D. Roberts and 4].611, Obae Aw . Week-end Swi%ls—Friday wasiny others are bousehold word@ and Saturday Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery Repsijo. t *herever the English language is Bulk Tea, per lb, 59C Go& A. To Law z__ and gre&d and spoken. One of the last Serve-Us Corti Flakes, 8 for 25c to become prominent among Can we Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not w&d& Pastry Flour. 24 lb. bag, Pickering, Onto 'saien writers is Miss h1azo do Is P. & G. Napth& Soap, 4 for 15c 'So BAT 4ZTN^ AN! J. G a yodrig lady who was Serve-Us Sal Soda, 2 for .15C -PICKERIN ';boro in Toronto, where she has Golden Strand S' For mmics who, W at has* Singapore F _'dived all her life, with the excep. Sliced Pineapple. 14c L-LL*Am of the time in' which she Canned Corn and Peas, 2 for '25c mplete Quality'Funereds co -ppends at her cottage in Clarkson, _40nt has just recently ea- OLID OAK '4 $709 $1009 $125 s NERAL $145 CASKET FU, Jeyed the distinction of winning M 4the $10.000 prize offered by the Atlantic Monthly." an American -UNIVERSAL-:- MOTORS — M A T T H E W S' BURIAL 009 7,1�1 azine, with high standards of 'snag --Phone Gerrard 3300 WEST HILL Z ..219 Dantorth Ave., Toronto :literary excellence. In this con. Hearse. -Casket, Outside Case. otest there were -1200 competitors Our Funerals include: Embalminc .1roM the STAR 'AND FUNT SALES Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. . Puniml complete, United States, Canada No Extras. ..and Great Britain. but her novel establishment and prove the truth of the" statements Visit our eat& -�,4&ntitled "Jalus" was considered for yourselves. VSED CAR BARGAINS s coming Dearest These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto "F 43y the judges a as Truck, I too, IM -.Ford Truck, half ton, IM REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. Sid It to their views to what conisti. 4P etc ,4mtes the, beat novel. It will be These trncks completely'ovirbanled and guaranteed to A I condition. bed this fall and will Do goblin .doubt enjoy a very large sale. Experienced Mechanics. Ali Work Guaranbeed. .'The novel has an Ontario setting, Phone Scarboro 52.81. ­-which should make it popular with Canadians With the royal -tAeq on books and serial rights talon g with the prize should make It very successful from a float• Our Opportunities lTgood Serviceable Woof A &fJ Efl vial standpoint, as well as being successful from a literary stand. Are Often Found in Brantford Roll Roofins is =de in int. This is not Miss de I& four weights and qualities — Th' light r(oche's first literary undertaking, Your Problems = for weight (3S lbs.) is a good 4" she had previously written temporary service; the medium weight -three successful books of fiction. UR local manager is red to dimes' lbs.) fine quality and the brAvY, .:.0 cuss your financial requirements weight (SS lbs.) extra fine qmlity• The and render any service compatible extra heavy weight (6S lbs.) b super- amid Otl In the Matter of of William Alpheus Fuller, late of the Township of Alsickering, of the County of On. Mario. Merchant. deceased. -"Notice is Hereby iven that all per- sons having claims or demands against the late William Alpheus Ful. -41er. who died on or about the first day Hof February, 1927, at the Township of "Pickering, to the County of Ontario, rate required to send by post pre;,id ..",or to Iliver to the undersigned , .a e. -entors under the Will of the said Wil- Ram Alpheus Fuller. or their Solici- tore. their names and addresses and -9 writ ull particulars in in their claiine and. statements their ac- of counts and the nature of the securities, Af any, bold by them. t And take notice that after the 20tb day of May, 1927, the said Executors will proceed to distribute' the assets of Asid deceased among the persons en. titled thereto, having regard only to ;'tthe claims of which they shall then -gave bad notice, and that the said :Executors will not be liable for the aesid assets or any part thereof to any erson of whose claim they shall not hen have received notice. Dated at. Toronto this 14th day of ;April, 1927. W. M. Duncati, Green River, Ont, 'Gertrude Maud Duncan, Green River, Ont, Violet Trewartha. Green River, Ont., Executors -B ZA TON & Ross, 880 Bay St,, Toronto. Solicitors for the Executort JrJAfB TABLB—Pickering Station T. B. Trains going East due an follows 1() Mau 7.58 A M. 28 Local 12.59 P. X. so Local 6.25 P. M $uuday train, 8.38 A. NP '"v west due ho follows- ]VI 9-22A. M. 2i Local - - 4. 27 Looal 2.44 P. M. 9 Mail 9.21 P. Id, 1.42 P. . .Sunday train, M y�Foregoing Is according to Standard time. WILD goo 'A d business practire. ane quahty--the most portunities to render financial service substantial you can bay, can only be restricted by your failure BARN to approach us. The Standard Book Brantford Reefing Co. Limited "4, FM maintaine a staff in your locality Patoriq which is organized to especially deal with the fiDaucial problems of your j�dftL AIMS& YM particular commercial community ; call and see the Manager of the -Standard Bank. --Ro in S DAR 3ANK of:� f +y.yq�` OF CA&114XA*10AA. Stock 'Cairitd. Information Furnished and Service IPICKEIkING BRANCH—O. A. Sharpe; Manager on BAntford Roofing rendered by Sronchoo aloo at Brooldin, Wont Hills Vhitby Pickering F. J. Prouse, ern9 IL Beauty- Power 8 Smoodmess in PPE new Fisher - built bodies' finished I of Duco in the most modish shade the massive full -sown fender,, the mart Economy bullet -type lamps, the newi -designed y mentor —the host of pechankal refine- menL%, including AC ofl-Tilter and AC air- Comfort i ..'cleaner—the powerful, smooth and responsive Chevrolet engine -•fM of tbe3e contramte to the deep, abiding some of NEW LOWER PRICES satisfaction which the owner of the Most 1104&ter - $655.00 Cosa 00 Beautiful Chewalet experienca, $70SO. Tourims - 655,00 Wan S65 -pricod Cabriolet 890,80 Ail that you want in a moderately =- - 780.00 C.P.1 car, Chevrolet givrs you at NEW, LOWER. Sedan - - - - - - - 93000 PRICES, the lowest for which Chevrolet Roadsur Dettoery - - - - - 655.00 _4• -er been sold in Canada . . . and no Commercial Chassis - - - - - - 49 has e�, merc 0 00 other car at or near the price can give Utility- Express Chassis - - - - 64500 IaU the 7dy= ;:fe swhich make the KI;t Beautiful Chevrolet the outstanding Prints at Factory, Oikawv. automobile achievement of the year. iGovemweftj T=u Extra: V CF-3616 C Isul Cho *f6let DEALERS FOR rHFVft0L9T 1.0 LSMOBILk evrokt History bar _ , .. .. ,..� c nx w,....:., ;, .. ,.c,K: µ..•.nn .. „ , rv•r.yr .. 7. M'f vP... .•Y:': ::t;a+ -�.. wv.,• v., i. r ,:?^7 S w. ..".r Y s- saes i ..y.. '43, s .. i. ... s ,,,,r a +]ty'•+ue.R..A, .ur W'r� o+3C"'+". of r s +uC Kk ^r .. ?' „ :r. '.:•.''..:...,..,- ',�"C'g'"`:, r , "�' 'w)t.7., Cs.'�s 2F" kk ,. J•.'t +:tom+, ''FrGr;¢,t'.✓ 7 ar"}+' , °G",*i":. -Y" .z . 'Rai 5 . f . ,a•,i �.... ., n:.: ,N :..,.w•• t. 'r•t•.r ,�..nf a.r,� ,. J�:. ,""R. 1 +'YnySrrx �` .: r eia. < .`�a.'+ '& • �.':r?.`"'Fyr -a;k. r:.. a,M..f ��t _:'�_5 -•,'. a.#:�.w 4r :s.s •a„ ufr''$,'�'`,,t" - ,r^ -e..,, . u .�r s�.°?F' +a'r. t 4.s rr; r::. 'i".!,irb4f #""�+.V ,s��'•ic:.':.s- :.�.s:%. w�r'w�i<`:�Y'�- "."�.,4Y �;;ir+.%. .��rR.y'.,. a.:`-+=: ".'••��..- m<?:"- .$.,+n."- a.•.e. ..,L. �3y� ''��".i,' .u"';:a:.� -'texe':�3` '-'�"` •..:.. p'•...e' "�W' �_sl��,�`.-. -•, ?ti' .w 9s �i;CM �� 4'k i` .� i � . voP`W%r'' 4D. e�Np- '�yn..'n.,l�Y� .•,ngy`qu4a^:.nx+•ep ' k !F "�._. •� +im`,.}roi i'y'4`.;. �e{',c y �a a ^•w ... ��y. ,.e,. -, ' ! .. -.:.r.7 ..:. ". . -. ,'•tii _ .:a ! „rte rc• -^... sty', •F"" C.,. ., '!n+`ap'.R✓• -a,,qr i Y'. r g�no� iT' '' � •di�cv, .,- ...... `, s7°,',. .- ... .o .a.,:,. -.. .. �- b, _.. .Y �" '?. R3. •- -,�. ;�,�vM. -� f � t.' °i' • .r YN - • c !/ CLARlMpNT: Ira Boyer was the "guest of his - :' me- Fickerin brother, Joseph, in Detroit. last, • O. A. Overland was in the city week, and while there attended �, �/ ej i on Tuesday the flower show. :.' �Q6 �i0lnmlttes y F Wilbur Gleason, of Toronto, John and Mrs. Caster and child. 4i was home on Sunday, ran. of Toronto, spent Sunda pe _: �'POe have secured the D. A. Scott had a ..business trip here with the former s parents, T. - The object of Jasoolatioa is toll to Toronto on Wednesday. and Mrs. Caster. agency for " - lessen storm and prosecute A dumber of care got mired 'on -_Mrs• John Morgan, of Toronto, _ AO thtaons. y1. the Brock road on Sunday. l Mr, Lyman McCullough is con_ accompsaled by her two grand- Dodge and os�• children, spent Sunday with rela- Y, fined to his bed with an attack liembste ham stolen oommossl _ flu. tivea in Claremont. j'� Rev. A. McLellan attended the Star �ar8 e.N immbdia {sly wl any m.mb.r .. 7 George Porter, of Alberta, is - of Execatt" Oommitim meeting of Presbytery at Balti- u , "visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm, Mua= 'hand also keep constantly .. Membership i« SIAM dell• more, yesterday. McLellan - on hand O \ j� Ts _ ma•b•i•a -t om- m.eratdwtai- t� Mrs Nichol of Toronto, spent and Miss Mabe also spent the da _ ���dd--- iitiiti//-- e.�aesr on.pyae.etoo. "; with_ #t iends_irLWhitby. >�odye Tires' Easter with Zlhomss sad Mrs. lira- - Hzac. Oom. -L. D. Hanks, 0.8. Pat=- or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. The dread of Miss Doughty, of Peterboro, AUDITORIUN[G. EvnR..a week with !rasa 9. E. & A. T. L. A W D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. Evaoe. � _'.. President, . _ secretary •:� Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Torontq 31y PICSERING, ONT. Healt[d spent the aster holidays a Fri home hare. S H I N( L E S _ m rs, ar a Attention Miss Mabel, McLellan i� spendinir - , _the holidays with her parents at I am agent for the. World's Greatest > y p Nova Scotia Shingles?f the manse. ��O* * � * Galt Galvanized Steel Shin lee _ Separator, •The Renfrew," Stoves, Miss Margaret . Macnab spent a V L Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, Scales and Oil Engines. Flenry'ri • T fSew days last week. with friends in famous Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, ew Uxbridge. d s for sale at Wheel Barrowseta. Phone Taylor for groceries or T. PA,TERSON'$ - CLAREMONT •D•� ®{ar�a Brantford binder twine and second-, to be delivered in any part FRIDAY and SATURDAY Call and get prices'. Phone 2812 ib avers hand - -•> ' -of the town. " Aril 22 an-- RYA ROSY• DEYITT, 'Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, of -Toros- p • • . "too, epsnt Good Friday with J. H. Showing :►pring is Here a �ICKE '9�' Ehone 606 Pfck., 'BROUGHAM y, 7snd lira. Beal. _ c� it �4 t *� r Miss Allison. of Dumbarton, is L • n ? � New Blacksmith �•. visiting with Mrs. John Fleming The Midn ht Sun We have just received a e New of , i Silks and Broadcloths, New for a few days. Prints and Ginghame. re ®nli�er - Having taken over the Btackiamithiog3 Clifford and Mrs. 3oden, of New.- - ALSO - Business of John McGrath, I am '!toubrook. spent Sunday here with Also, a.full stock of Spring Millin- Basket Factor prepaaredl blaodo allik and f kinds - Lithe former'e�p�•suss. ,� op�� L;Q r ery and Sunworthy general $, Leonard f key has 'beea off Wall Paper. Manufacturers of oso acetylenelwetd ag, r +duty during the past week suffer- Horse-shoeing aSpecialty. "tag from an attack of flu. Prices -15c for children 14 . 0. Q A N N O N All kinds of Fruit Baskets, � Fred Sanderwo, of . Toronto, and under_ tJC�H/V SELMA so BROUGHAM Berry' Crates, _ e nt Easter herewith his parents, 25c for adults 35 CLAREMO*IT :,hoe: and Mrs. Sanderson. Farmers "Bushel Baskets, Mr. and Mrs. combs, of Toronto, Si (. Schmidt, Proprietor .L.. 3URN1 NGHAM uxds spent Sunday with the latter's Building and General Clothes Baskets. t' C a brother, Pavid, and Mrs. Taylor. Contracting. T'rank QnllOCk, , �� "What Mnet I do to be all f' " Estimates furnished oD all eta"" ' 1 , ' l$dacated ?'" ie the totaic for the -of wort — Interior and Exterior. Proprietor •:B. Y. P: U. next Monday even- Alterations and repairs. Phone Markham 1H04 Cdal,'-Coal $ 4� ing Chimneys Built Concrete Work. �?p . Miss Verna Bingham, who is We will have a carload phone Pickering 5712 'C saved 0 Ent teaching west of Orlllia. is boll• Of FAIRPORT. ONTARIO iCss*���a Hard and Soft Goal of than € dayiag at the home of her parents a ' here, Wm- Mundell moved last week Frost Fence best ha quality on Special Clearance of _ hand' e ;. into the residence which he re- centlp purchased from John Me- to arrive about April 15th. _ 1 THOS. A. L 'ys ` 13rath. _.our prices will be Rubbers r Fo�tvear ,' i We regret to report the "condo - ued illness of Mr. Thos.. Graham y right, z, from a paralytic stroke. We wish him a speedy recover N 0 � " y ''We have a full line of Clifford and Mrs. Puke , of Rtn- _, �l!.�Ien's 15 inch leather top, snack proof, white sole, U the time to bring in your harrows �. •cardlae, have been spending. their t 5.75 or any other imptemeots that "tastes holidays here with the Rennie s allty regular:6.60, now need repairia , so than , iSden s 4 e elet, red-or black sole, snack proofs they will all "former's parents, Luther and Mrs. Y ready 1PtIkep -Tested Seeds regular 3. b0, now 2.76 for, tee .priag wot k. M ?. end Mre. Wtlker, 'Mre. Ed 'Boys" 1 to 5, 2.26 Child's, 6 to 10, i.36' -A special reduction duringths r Gleason, Wilbur Gleason and bliss �� B4OCI{ BOtt ®in neat few weeks. Margaret Porter are spending a Ladies 4- buckle Overshoes, Jersey top..2.60 T € "few dais in Tsvistock with the Prices. Call at f Phone 3500 L O R N E B E I D � a former a parents: J. FINN ®� S Fred and Mrs. Madill and family - CiLA:REMONT �' - of Toronto, spent the holiday with -All kinds of - OS�AR��dON'T. ONTARIO — * . the former Is 'parents, James " B. ' eta le Leaf �tntaal P and Mrs. Madi1L Also George and Garden Seeds d Mrs. Lee, of Stoufiville, spent Sun- �. � _ da with them - -" in bulk and package. : : -- -_ jnS Co. ©avid Taylor has started his EVERY ETA' L 0heap rates for farm and country ice -cream business for the season. Gall and get our prides, buildings. - He will have on hand every week- Windstorm Insurance on buildings, .day a supply of City Dairy ice- wind- mills, Slew eta "• ` cream, which may be secures iq� X X. C O O P E isutomobtle Insurance ` " _'bulk or in bricks. o! all kinds. s Duncan Morgan has moved intoLAREMUNT FARMS FOR SALE he residence just vacated by hie _ - _.- eon, Roy, -add which he has taken Agent for Ackermu'e Qua. tp - +- , is the deal for the farm which the Harness: Ask the user. ; E. O t(Y lrl 1� 1� latter has purchased and of which - he took possession last week: = 20 WHITBY, ONT. fir' Thos, and Mrs. Paterson spent ; a Friday with their daughter, Mr"e. +Clarence Pengelly, of Brooklia. p g BEATTY The were accompanied by Mrs. _ E S Bushby, who spent the day with _ a +'her daughter, Mre. Floyd Jones. ` STANDS FOR 'TH EE T <, - Next Sunda morning at the a N - Sunday- Baptist Church the pastor. 's sub -�T :. r i jest will be "A Lover Who Roo• �r a ha�'e A. full hue - ■ r =eth at Midnight." The evening - -- _' subject will be _.. "141y glory all the . , Hof the. renowned, -- - Cross, Baptism will be adminis- tered. Boxer Nall Papers emonstrated quality of the Olds - David and Mrs. Pugh and altez ; Tmobile HE -d )Mfrs. Morgan, of Lakefleld, all prices, from Six extends to the smallest hidden .S spent Sunday with relatives in the part. In every detail, Oldsmobile Six is. pre- - o 1©(•, tQ 1 QQ itsion built . . . a startling assertion in con- r_village. On their return on Sun- a ' day evening they were aeeompan. uection with a car so low- priced. led by Miss Billie Wegg who will der -roll. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, ? 4. spend a few'days with them. rv:, =In Oldsmobile Six the highest standards of Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow. 1 The: address to the United craftsmanship and materials are rigidly main- Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. �. A full line of Sher - ry p It;will pay you to get my rites on Uhurch on Sunda tnorain en !rained. In eve o oration in its manufacture, p "Present Conditions in China," by win W1111anaB -in every phase of its inspection, split -hair above before buying elsewhere. ,. the Rev. Mr. Taylor, a returned .`• _ � -` measurements mark the Oldsmobile code of i daissionary from China; was thor- Paints. standards. a' r sA FRANK ROII oughly gnjoy'ed by a large audi PICKERING, ONTARIO en'ce, and the Easter song; service '-Al BQ some _ _- And the worth of these exacting 'methods is verified in the evening was an "inspiration , - ant the famous General Motors Proving Grounds, - - L to all present. It is hoped that where „every condition of use is antadipated and _ Pickerwg he choir Wray give s' uch song Rer- �lce Ginghams and ; �w"1i merittutd moret�thaa ment0l - ' licate vices f i e i neatly.. bile Six Rayons far - - «t owae;• confidence. The United Church held its an atb or Goods Store Dual meeting on Friday evening - O bile , pperformance, endurance and HARNESS spring comf rto are firmly founded upon the strictest stand- - ` r• . �f S last, and the reports of all treasur- _ • _ p a Our supply.of quality Harness and era showed it to have been the jards. �il�y maintained: oir•tste parts is now'complets. a beat year is its history. After all -- = �" 1- -" y y' Give us a call an be . - . BOOTS =GREB SHOE financial, obligations had been die- , ` • • atson Motors united charged, the treasurer reported a convinced. , ,+ - We have a large stook o! this Fametu Boot n hand-unbeatable 'substantial cash balance on hand -- • B for hard wear and tear. Y a with which to begin the new year, Fret3h ( rooeries always Pickering, Ontari© ' The Sunday School gave one bun= y _ .. -REPAIRING, Bred and fifty dollars to missions, - - On hand. We maintain our established repute• t few good territories still available for responsible dealers. tion,for re airin all kinds of and thg Anchors Society have pur- , p * s' $ 'chased a new piano for the base• s Olds side Works of Canada, Limited, Oshawa, Ontario. - harness a boots. ` meat meetings. A sumptuous (� (� T ACIL BRADLEY _ banquet wag spread in the went by the ladies, which was base-Do � .� Harness- maker,. -' enjoyed by the large gathering phOIIe 1402, - - present. CLA.REMONT PTOKFRTNG, O`i'ARIO P� t .. ., .• . , . . a `7f A 0. '•'''. '.... ':p.,. .'' :: n,... :, •. ... '. ..' •.:. r.'. .. ... .., vA - ;LLw.r. .:w., .,,; RP ..`... W 1..•.. ,.. r i. 74n 4 ,.itS:. • ' •n .... k -x .�... -: YY.pit�rx.w4xe:�'kY.,s...... .+` -.,. :. _..- - T:�, -.�'.s . .`- .:m..n.. -. � zcs.. aa.'^C.'.'rw.sw,:r d.•a•rBa+x.d....x ::.. ....aR.Y.x,: +w� '":_. r.: �: -..- �l1! 1.5,�+w'1........�'.'F"%La:�. :. ._o :.�:+..•...,._3:. .'.... -• -.. .., v_. ..n... ., ,,,, ', �.ry.co+�G :`lt;+� . 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F• •``�� I. A "' _ _... .. f n.. :. ..• �� uW �� �. 0 .� SLAIN � ]tom. FRANCHISE----- CANTONESE- CONFERENCE CALLED - ; 1. �1 4 . DAU - : KILLED ESE FOR BRITISH WOMEN : _SETTLE POLITICAL D�FF�C -E s 1. R t 1 - n. � - i Aptain and Seaman, Escape ? ' Premier $ aldwin Pledged to $ ritish* Admirals Have Instruc- s �.�' from Sinking Ship'but Perish x Lower Voting Age from tions to Confer With Other �, ' from �Exposur - 30 to 2 l Years. Powers on Punitive Action - :, .don. -John Bull may be out - . -in -ease of Refusal for Re- � 6,`-- -- � .WEEKLY SU_M_MA_ �Y_. O I i _�otheew .the ae,�t general- el�tiun by dress for Hankow Incidents. � � R F � � , _ - T t men of his household. �,6 . , ` - WORLDS NEWS. W ; This prospect was created by Pro- �'*--' c i �� "" �t ,. mier Baldwin's announcement in the,• FIGHTING BETWEEN THE `Yt* � Shanghai, April 17.-Rev. Morris' 3"' �S House of Commons that the Govern. , ii � ,� NTENDING FACTIONS , r ment will introduce' a bill at the next C _. Slichter of Toronto and his 3- pear -old t session of Parliament lowerin the _.. daughter have been murdered by y g a - - y Chinese bandits near Yunnanfu, in a „� �` t minimum votin _a a for_ wpzmenl front Shanghai. The political differ- _ 30' t1 ear It is estimated that ®aces between the Modes ste wi "� � one of the wildest parts of China. - Y _ ng of^ V i 5900 ;80�women-wiiYise�rifrerichtsed; the Cantonese arty, headef b Gen- � - misaioriasiea were trying to `lake' ' !� 5 under the measure sad when era ang Kai -Shek an the Radical a''. 1. sir way to a ia{lws and safety on ,. general election" -comes around - nor - I win which has its end y y p I g, quarters at r "; i the ,coast.'' manly late in 1929. -there will be 13,- I Hankow, already productive of actual �„ 1'rs. Slichter wife of the mission -' 1 •, s 900,000 British women able to vote, armed conflict are expected to come t :� �r �ry , her• 6- year -old eon, John, and s, compared with about 11,800,000 men. to a head at the meeting of the Kuo- r t > !!flea Mary I. Czaig, nurse, whose a,` The announcement immediately be- mintang (Cantonese political organ- r" came the political sensation of the r�, .home is in Philadelphia were taken H P nation) called by Geaerpl Chiang at � captives by_..the- -bandits,- -and, day. The Budget introduced Mon- Nanking. "ilssi-IIy, extreme !ears are entertained . h`? day by Chancellor of the Exchequer i It is at this projected conference Churchill and the Governments much -' Churchill their safety, j ( that General Chiang hopes to rally } The murdered missionar discussed bill for regulation in trade y his fam- _James Coemaek , aufflcisnt strength to oust the Han- John Catto ,. fly and the others in the party were' Canadian government trade commis- unions were forgotten as press and, kow Radicals from the party and to Fifty -three years in busi'nlees in To- ' a;attached to the China Inland Mission � sioner to Trinidad, is a graduate of the public started to discuss Britain's i expel from the Knomintsng other ale- ronto, w'ho celebrated his 94th birth -, c s .report, University of Edinburgh, and a political future . in the handstQft balance of meats which are not sympathetic with day recently. He was 4`• at An hunfu. Are rt• that there snip greeted in his' .Were otitere in the party -lea- not been' rister, having practised !n Alberta. Po women• the so- calledtiModerate branch. store a,i Yonge and, 8huter Streets bT, • " e� song -rmed, but is likely to prove true,' "During the was he served for four Among the questions to be decided friend® t '1 1 4." the seven adults composing the years with the Seaforth Highlanders, ,; . .? ssion staff would probably travel. being twice wounded. He was appoint ,s ' ° together. Dr. D. V. Rees is a mem- ' ed as junior trade eommisgion in w .. $wof the missloa reported to have' 1921 and promoted to assisstant trade with Mr. Slichter's party. - i commissioner at Cape Town in 1922. ,; �.: The date of the outrage'has not, At the end of 1924 he was transferred � ibeen definitely determined; but it is to the Jamaica office with the rank of it believed to have - occurred about a' trade commissioner, and in February, ^� . hveek ago, 1928, was sent to Port of Spain, TrinA- _ - Q dad. 'Third Wreck Reported from Y r Sam stoirm. - t ONE KILLED, 4 HURT Hallfa., Apn'1 1 7.- Another tray -�� �r[s� }J� (t %� f _ " edy of the blizzard os April 8 end 9 STRIKES SHIP �w was revealed to-day with the diseov- • cry of the bodies of fora seamen on a Crew Fight for Lives When k narrow strip of beach at the base of g ,; . the 200 -foot cliff along Cape Chig- Huge Comber Breaks a , twcto, They were members of the Over Schooner. crew of the schooner Nellie, which i`r - •!was submerged close by, its mast and Luneaburg, N.S. -Robt, Cori o,' - Asst. sail protruding above the water. 60, member of the crew of the Lun- g ' °' ' One of the bodies' was identified as enburg schooner .Alsatian and a na- Ir Captain Gordon BurKess of Parrs" 1 live of Fonts Settlement, near here, , boro'. The only identification on the, was almost instantly killed, and four ri person of the other victim was the I others, including Captain Harold address, "88 Douglas Street, $k Corlwm, seriously ,injured whew a "'ohn.' The third member of the crew great wave struck the schooner as it k la missing. , was lying at anchor on the western .- Ib ks I are whether the capital of the Can- o many Years. p p , tones® Government shall be moved b been sent to admirals commanding ' ' ,,.. from. Hankow to Nanking, and whe- B British warships in Chinese waters to . ; 116:� -h F-OUI I I oj-'% X 0 21�rr 'DAMSON'S ADVENTURES—By O. Jacobsson. 'Vilson Publishing Company oltsv Or "Bootay," is a comical name• for a great -emperor, -4. but that is the meaning of Caligula,- and Caligula was this ruler of the - ------ whole civilized. world. The nickname was given io him when, be' was a'little boy, by the col- -W Biers of his father's army, as soon as they saw him ^cme into camp wearing a pair of military boots made t,> suit hN "d;minutive si.M. Tt stuck ba him, and took the place of his real name, A and-he is known by it now, after moro than eightftu hundred ' years have passed away. gl- But his nickname was not quite as ridiculous. as that of another famous -: I man of ancient Rome, who also had to ado _pt it as his regular title. This was 5cipto as ca, whoch means, "Scipio L*ngno6e." 7 A great many celebrated m an af,6 I known in• history by their nicknames, but most of these nicknames were given to them when they- were olderr than little Caligula. The Emperor of. Germany who is called Barbaroass, or "Red -beard," have been first called so when he was 77 old enough to employ a barber, though it It is not likely that be ever did give one of them a Job, unless he let them cut his hair, .or bleed him, for the old n1 Q 7 fashfo4ed1;.e=an barbers did a great 4 559 I deal of Needing, cupping and leech- le\ ing. King Edward I. of England, pmb- A SMART DAYTIME FROCK. ably r9ceived his nickname of "Long- Exceedingly smart is this daytime shanks" after he had gotten his full The skirt has" an inverted growth; and Edmund Irdusides, A,; %to,-,the bodice, having a panel John while the sides are slightly Black Prince all gained tbei rs after at each side of the front and is Ethelred the Unready, Richard Lion- heirii 'J Lackland and Edward the havi U-7 * ' ' ' 1 i;swl Sy kathered to a band. A belt fastens I they had become men. 74t, the side seams and extends across I But Harold Harefoot may have tbe onepiece back. There is a becom- !earned that title by beating big play- ... r I­` ing conve .-.,Readable English. rtible Collar and the sleeves mates in foot-races, and Henry Beau- clerc certainly won his honorable long and gathered to narrow Concerning the 'TTA'" INDUSTRIES VW be making of books,. -W IN CAROA ift'fat-bands, or loose. NO. 1559 is in nickname by, actually learning to we moderns know how to label them rl 8811 40. 42 and 44 Inches bust write his own name, which-was con- The back-Alpi -of 4ew"books show! The -Canadian Handicrafts Gull(f, I With this white' vermicelli-like so b- requires "8% yards 39-inch sidered a very wonderful . thing to do Plainly what titles those books bean! inewTorate<1­-by- Act of--Parliament in stance. she for' tr Material, or 8 yards 54-inch. price in his time. ms realistic lookinx Old books, bound in vellum or sheep, little -bite birds and barnyard pout- 11906r was formed with the object of .40 cents the pattern. As so many of the French kirijks often lack such ready sign of recd g-1 jtry, Every woman's- desire is -to achieve were named Louis, it is very c*nven- nition. When colored pith for the bound in -calf, they ' encouraging the varied -and beautifu beak and g leg& At a little distance It 'that smart, different appearance I ient to have nicknames to remember show it so faded by mellow age that 'crafts that newcomers bring to C&n-'!Ia not unlike carved bone. The west Which draws favorable comment from 1 them- by, and it Is a great deal easier gilt lettering, once bright and brave, J ads, and to preserve the native eot- 'coast Indiana inspired another crafts- observing public. The designs I to tell Louis the Fat from Louis the takes a protective tint from its stout' tags- industries. It is an association man to produce a pottery lamp in Illustrated in our new Fashion Book Bald Louis the Saint than'to keep veteran binding; becorning a neutraldy men and women under vice--negsJ: the -form of a squat figure SUC the r h as .'are originated in the heart of the run of their numbers. study in old gold and mature brown; patronage, who serge without re•! is seen on the totem poles, with a ktyie centers and. will help you to I Many of our own surnames must a charm, a delight. a restful joy; but -muneration. Annually the guild df3-- � shade in'tho shape of the woven hat' acquire that much desired air of in- have been given astors just something of a trial, even If a loving tributes an average surn of $70,0001 worn by those Indi"s a design alto- en to our an to find a book n to gather very characteristic of this ltividuality. Price of the book. 10 as boys nickname each other at one, when you want. pints the copy. school; Little and Long, Short and in a" hurry. amo g I workers. 1 To settlers in sparsely inhabited Primitive people- Indian women are 4ir Tall. Black, White, Green. Brown.. Then. the moderns are preferable, XIOW TO ORDER PATTERN& fond of malcing bo of porcupine At rare and irreg-11,; and a low other colors-, all began as but not always. districts, to farm women and to city xes Write Your naze and address plain- nicknames, and a great many of us lay intervals, a book is publi3hedtresident3 the Canadian Handicrafts quills. ly, giving number and alzo Of such are for people From the Province. of New Bruns- now called by the names of ant- which seems to be bound Guild offers a remedy for loneliness,, and a chance to turn spare time into • wick -me sorne, pieces of pottery, Patterns some of our who walk upside down. Such. -I am as you want. Enclose, 20c in orals or birds beckuse stiasups or coin (coin preferred; wrap forefathers were tboufht to look like pained to observe, is -the inverted p*3-1 ileasafit, revenue - producing it made of the native red clay, The P work. ft carefully) for own number and iucli creatures. is only necessary that the work shall writer saw an interesting -plate with terior of a book I like. Is It Good 1 raised border address your order to Pattem Dept., Such names as "Barebones." must English runs from bottom to top of i come up to a high standard of techni- 4 4. Wilson Publishing Co.. 73 West Ado. cal and, artistic excellence, and thati A heavy white linen bedspread em. have been applied to rather strange- the back of this'volume. Here is the! b" $ t, Tororito. Patterns sent bv looking people, and the . ir descendants full title and'Author, as revealed wien, the articles shall be useful. lbroidtiried in nosegays 'in crow- -at! Mau would be excusable for having them you walk round was purchased by an 'interior decora- d to 'the front cover- Patchwork quilts of intricate regu- changed by- act of legislature. Is It Good English and Like Matters..1 larity and well-chosen coloring, hook- for and looked substantial enough W last a century, Useful leather work London. boo is led rugs from or &&,Marine$ Are"llffee Cezl�. When we see a very thin gentleman By John o n n. The k a! f m c ty and team house,' including book bindings in tool e4 or lady- named -Stout, or a very short w6rthy*one, we must-- po:m16 of I lace, embroideries, basketry, leather tulles Old. one named Long, it seems. as if there it. . . . work, pottery, raft "are but a few calfskin, are expertly made, "The sudden prominence of the must be a 'mistake somewhere. But What is good English? That . truth of - the articles rn&Y�. Rather taunting -are sotre of the jiubmarine as an offensive weapon the great American poet, who died In to tell,' is a question I have bean ask -i Quite novel were some hot water i little booked rugs from country A wring the World War, coup-led with 1882, was tall enough- to make the Ing craftswomm depicting subjects taken myself ever since I began my first cosies recently shown, and ';Fopping f o1i fa life --cows coming up the r rm life­� )arguments against the submersible name of Longfellow a very appro- chapter. I am eoncerned to know bags made of natural-colored raffia, mW wide -publicity whenever an acci- priate, one. views of sea and shore by moon. tkat my bottles are as flawlear as I I mounted on a padded lining na f the perspective- is. not al- 'dent occurs, have tent support to the Perhaps some boy who reads this can make them; that the= English in ;broidered in tight little colored nose.;' '�zapreasion that the submarine is a paper may become a famous man, and a my books will stand! gays. Ways observed, the work is at least which I bottl One in the form of a quaint origirtaL. recent arrival, wheres3 underwater be called everywhere by a nickname the test of time. Here, apart from habitant- cottage with a rose roof and, is done by chil . NAieh 4ie h4sn't yet r6eeived. kluc CullcelT of it, i am baullmd- by 1-111a vine -em Wid ere d was was quite ir-'dren under 16 in various Bible vacs, navy lists have included such -classes 0 ----"This history of dictionaries' is the resistible. I ' ' Ition -schools. To gather city'children more than thirty years" writes most mutable of all histories; it is A new medium which has been de-'off the streets and teach them pleas AHad poleon Matta, the traditional Melita of the B. Seamans. Na a picture of the inconstancy of the velop;3d. -by an enterprising worker ant, useful craftwork during the �moded Robert Fulton he might have New Testament, has now is. ued a- knowledge . of man; the learning of • rines to paralyze new l0s. postage stamp showing the Is the pith of the bulrush, a material summer tacation is helping to make bUlized subma re Eng one generation passes away with an- common in the -CAn­a&A7f- -country. good citizens of them. figure of St. Paul. 'Lad in 1814, for Fulton had per- other." This does not refer altogeth- ­$aeW a model operated by a hand- er to words, but it warns rite that the language In which I write Is n crew, resisting depth pres- -Day. leviolved a not a On a Spring -Rescue.. turs, to twenty-five feet, and supplied permanent medium. Time may shat- Ob, who on a day like this The Thames Embankment saw ono with compressed •ir. This invention ter it so badly that my bottles will Could harbor a thought of ill, of the most dramatic incidents in was used by the United States dur- sink-there. is eight of Esperanto in' With the crocus revealing its gold history recently, when. War of 1812." its h en a your.g the offing. . ShQuId this peril be And the violets strewn 1��r. -Sleamans'states'that 9 suborn- rewn on the hill; m an dived into the river and saved a escaped, Waller is dismaying on yet When the east Is a fountain of ds*136 drowning pigeon. )fte was employed In the American another:- ? And the sky Is an ocean of blue It was opposite Cleopatra's Needle 1poevolutioni; -Ahe invention of David Oushnell-­-Pegg-shaped, with a' small Poets_ that lasting h. who on a day like this g marble seek, that the maimed bird was struggling, Must carve in Latin or in Greek- Could be to lids vision untrue. �onriing tower on its larger end, Watched by a crowd of People. A We write in sand; our language young man joined the crowd. He ?wWch was the upright position, a Ood, save 'me from every thought grows, powder charge being carried in a of a type which is often and -like the tide -our work.o'erflows. That shuts me from Thy pure light, was mallsadne at the back to 1)4 attached And keep me in spirit and deed seen walking dejectedly along t I he mile stretch of riverside. to the bottom . of • an enemy ship. -So far as I know. I am not writing Still worthy to walk in Thy sight. Poe bird Motor power was supplied by a hand try; nor do I crave for "laiting -Could it be I would knowingly shame Someone in the crowd said the'b* was "nearly done for." That was- 'propeller and a hand pump controlled marble.". The ordinary bottle-glass This day Thou hoot given to me, enough. for the "modest . hero." Ais water ballast by which, submerg- )f commerce will do' for me; that With beltuty In every flower janoe and emergence were obtained." English We speak with ease and know Amd mercy In every tree? He threw off his coati unlaced his The first submarine-on.record, says at a glance. Of this, I 'say as Car- boot-, and dived- into the river. lie _Thomas Curtis Clark. clasped the -bird's feet and swam Seamans,.was the invention of a lyle did of the memory of Cromwell- in to PDutchman, Cornelius Von Dibble. It it " has a good many centuries in it." the steps. Then he picked up his lied by oars encased in lea- From' old G41frey Whitney's - Was propelled Choice coat and pressed it round the bird. (kber bags. to prevent leakage through of Emblemes, and Other Deviseg', The last act in this littli drama the ports. Von Dibble - took King 'was staged by an onlooker Leyden, 1586, we gather this not un- ---a city 44mes I. on a successful trip in it worthy paraphrase of Epbes. iv., 26': z man on his way home. He stopped a taxicab, had a whispered word witli up the Thames in the year 1624. Cast swordes . away, take laurell in the driver, and the "modest -hero'! -your handes, and the London pigeon he had saved Se& Let not the Sonne. go donwe uppon were soon out of sight. your ire. C t_- 'Careless forever, beautiful'proud sea', Woman Diplomat's Novel. Let hartes relente, and breake oulde mini fy You 'laugh in ;-happy thunder aU Madame Alexandra Kollontay, Soviet rancors bandes, alone, envoy to 'Mexico, the wand's only wo- And friendshippes force subdue your Poker Parties. Animal War Dead Honored. ­,.you fold -upon yourself, you .dance man ambassador, has written a novel taste desire.... "Do you attend p6ker parties Iro the'Snimal war deed, a moularia.l. your dance called "Red Love," just Published, This, letter for letter as Written -sitting In w1th the furnace, the first of its kind, fe b-6IV­X'­8sCta6-­.-:' -whi .--.Impartially on drift-wood, sand or' -ch is described as an authentic re- nearly three hundred and fifty years ylbu know." fished at Wanatead. Engla -�viai 'atone. ad:.' rt, presentation of.love In present-day ago, is as readable as John o' Londan be in the farm Of a fame iaii;ktorium, treatment of fi Teasdale, In London Mercury. Soviet Russia. Mine. Kodlontay, who himself, and I kno* no more readable for the treat orses, ,'mules~ 0 is a noted writer on problems 4.. Too JraW. d0W- writer of to-day—W. G. Clifford, In dogs monkeys, costs, p1g:a*oqp­ and- Traffic problems are no new things - routing, modern women, has Pcluded "Books In Bottles." "Your wife In very broad-minded, ;me*. representing the P�4n�cl,pai .20­1ongago as 1601, more than three In bar novel a background of free mar- - - - ------ 110111t she?" eArimal and bird life which met death n;, asaturles ago, coaches so congested riage, free divorce., motherhood, stand. Letters am delivered to some filauds' "Oh' very! Sba believes there are in service. No domestic animal or -;des to every qusstlion-�bsv own bird. however, wUl be refused treat- London's narrow streets that the Gov. ands of morals, and the problem of I tithe Pacific by means of a rocket ap- two v Wment had to take control, career"Ve. love, paratus operated from passing boats. 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I ts ..'�'. - , ,,LOCALISMS. . their seeding operations. ghters, Misses Helen and Marie, ' '- ` " . ­ " ' � . . : � ,. . -Miss Cecelia Cowan, of Toron. - prat - . . .Shir ­ . .- �... �4,g ' - . ,:"� .1 -...., " ,­:: I ,, � ay last. , - .- -- . ­ - . -1.1 -- ­ - � . ­ - - ---. -­ ­­ �' -- ­ -. � - - - ----�7,n, 1�.'� - ��-- --ronto, was home on Friday -Dr. and Mrs. Fallalee spent tising in Toronto, wild be here in his --'*- * . I. . I . - ' I , .. -Miag E. B. Boone is confined Sunday with friends in Toronto. office from 1.30 P. uL to 6 P. m­ as as- We are showing the Spring and Summer Lines of this famous brand. .. . - . Miss Merle Hall, of Toronto, , ual on Thursday. I * . I" � % p, ,'.-` I , -to the house with a very severe . In plain colors with collars to match I I I - L . I �, ", 9 .1, - , spent the holiday at the home of -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- -1 71:.... . ,. . I ­ ­ � . . .L�­ � I ,!,S, - - I. .1 .� and In fancy stripes. I . � " �."�,.:�; " 1, ;t , �, . - - - ...", . bold. *. I.. . . 1. ':, . . . . . .�,,A , . . I ,:.. . .. .. ­ ,, ­ .. l-, - at her parents here. -sat. Office over Ballicion's hardware . ­' ­ �:� 1 :.�:�.,:7� - 'from 411.95 to $8.50. . : ", ;. -.. -:,'i. Miss Neff, of Burford; ape! ­ 1. ,1% " . , Priced. 4'. "'. . - � � ..;h da -John T. Stephenson has in. store. Office hours, 8't o 6 daily and 1 .. ­ I � . I . . 11 I:: , . i4i0i k- , - I .. : ,�� I . �.. 11 . .. �. � . . I ... � , r this week with with W. J., . : b , , . � . ." , - � � . - . - � � 7 . a . . , . �:...' . . .. . I � . �..�, - - . ­. - . . . ', 1. : . . .. .!� 1. - '? � �,,,-,�' -- I Madre. Clark. I stalled in his restaurant an else- evenings by appointment. 7 . � I .. .. . 11 I , .. , -. . I .. Eric refrigerator for use in his ice. . . L-1 - -Mrs. D. McNeil has b .7. . . - I ,.T­� e-.:��, : -,,. " cream business. Now AdvortisommilIo. - � I 1. :­ - Anterwov" Seeks , �:.., r , ,:�' Aing a week with relatives in . .. .j � -a 1311 - . . .. .� I .. . -Harry and Mrs. Arnold and I . . , , , , =itown, Quebec. �X ' ' , ­ *G . "e-, - - DASTURR TO LRT-Will take cat. The now Spring Lines are now In and this firm rtaial a -;, ­� - Mes Minnie Morris, of Torc,u. three daughters have been Mend- so 7 re uphold- ' �'.. . , '! �,,, ­ to, spent the Easter holiday -with Ing the Easter holidays to K-dan. X tletopasture WaLlAcey.Duaborton.111-34 I.ihg their reputation for being C&wW&'@ foremost ­71. . I ... .: -­� . I - I . ;;� 11 . A . ,­� , , fancy hosiery leaders. .4, � ­7 ­ .. - . �� I-- her sister, Mrs, Wile. Cullie. tic City and New York. IDASTURB TO LBT-45 acres. � .,.� - . I C 3i�-" - .. .;1 L !.. . .11 I .- . 111� ." -Wilfred Monney. teacher in :q.­. �..­ .... " :Insist Interwoven -Socks. ; - . , -­'. �".' ,. � - ..� 11 . . .. L- ,� .. �--�,-". -. ..., 71d:=Vrequired, G.F. Jackson, : , . , � " � - ' . - '. , - - ., . I -The cottagers at Squires Beach Ja­ t . . "'*�'�'.' .;.. : ­ ,:.* , � � ' : �L '"' I �",-. -, . - - r: L the Wolfe Island continuation R. R . .. 32-85 - �.-. . , ,, . :, .. ., .. ,' . , .4re very busy aettinx their cotta - - . I .1 -". .. .1 - - ,,,, . , . ��;.; , � . .- I . . . e �., -, &­`,...:.., �11.i school, spent thq holidays at 1. -, ­­' . . . . . . ­ - ­;� , ,. .:11. • goo ready for the summer vaca. the VOR SALE-Seed drill. disc barrow, .. . I L � r-.%�....."-- _'­­.7.�L:��.,� I ­ ' ' ,. - . I . L, - . ., I... 0 ­ _ L" I - �� SeWi I ­ . A - - home of his parents here. N' wisgon'boz. plow .". -. . 40, ­ . lion. _w and other articles. like I �': "L�,. little ew Wm. Lamy. Duabarton. 81-32 . " .,,]L, , -J. Broadbent, watchmaker, ,-Mr#,-1A.K. Devitt and it : "." I-Read CloWng ,.,.. . . 11. y �..''.... - �- , .'. . . . I a . ;. ,,;� .. ":, daughter, Miss Isobel. of Toronto � . .". '�L ''� � - - -.will be at Pickering for the last - SALE-SW bushels of grain a . :.:,� , 0 For a New Line this certainly has taken strong. In the short fiat; : ,�.,� . . mixed-, and barley. Manscheurian variety, I . i -- k-�- time next Tuesday, so please call Spent a few clays here with the FOR . we have had their samples we have doubled our . .. I � ",��.-. � �., for repairs. former 's parents, Hugh and MrL,. Apply E- W. Sleep, R. R. 1. Pickering. 33-34 1 .. - I . . - '�. 41 , . 1`1?� � ... - any other season. .... - I . , . . . I I ,.� I _ ­ . � . . ­ :,.�. . 1. . ". - �� Machin. PASTURE-Farmers secure . ',:� :.. INUPF SAID I . . ,:---, * . , _Mrs. Nash and grand-daughter; , The young people of t your � ­� ., , .1�. -­­ I- � I., I'll 1 '� ' ­ � _ . . - .. � . . .., ..-. ­�­ . ... .- - I . . . _ -of Barrie, are spending a week ' he Vill. extra pasture at E. W. Sleep's, Ranch. .I.... . ,. .. . . . .:, ... .. I ­�L L Best of gram and water, Prices moderate. 3344 . , . . . ,�- -- 1 � I . rLo .. 1. , ­-­" � ­­ , .­ :� -��.,' , . . - . . ; . . . . � � I ., with'the formees daughter, Mrs. age and the surrounding country - . . - . . .... .1. .,. � I L:: . .; I.. �;.. I --­ I .---- ­- :7­ _ . _. . � ".L. . . I �.'..",..,: , held a very 8DJOY-ftble dance in the ANTED -Young Roolinge In . , 411!!1J1ej IWOM W. A. Raid. .. . � S , I � ­ ��­.. 1­ - tity State pride, and br=. 4if ::. .. . . L - �.. ­ -Miss Blanche Walsh, of To. Town Hall ob Wednesday evening ..g News . M . _ . ­ ; .. .. e. =Aa1P1i'.0kte3.- Pick 4. '. � . . . . ..'L . .� .­ ;o - .. - ,.i. " I ' ,.: rontco, spent Good Friday at the of last week. ­ =�l phone i .. . I 1. - , - , . . ­ . 11�'�..­-� - .:: : ... 1� - I ., .1 . . ­ .:* -, �r- � - .. - � . -, home of her parents, Thomas and . �:' 'We are stocking Yates range with almost any . � - `11 Z,i . -Mrs. D. J. Callaghan and little ­­ ­­ - . .. . . . . ,�, z : , rte * BALE -.We .. . � Ut you way wish. - . . . I ., I . I 1� � -- Mrs. IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE I , ,- . . . . .1: " -' . W&IBIL son, of Toronto, spent a few days Thave on band a quantit � , . I .. I - . � L .1� Ri. 72� 1 - -7 of timothy seed. .. . . � I . - . . .. . I. I r,;,,.. ,­ - at the home of her parents. John guaranteed clean. Miller Bros. R R 2, Clare- I . � . ., � . , � I 1� . ,6.11 - On I .1 4 ,,;. ' " �, : - K neth and Mrs. 3"don 44 . . I . .. 1. I . . .1 . . . -­ - - - ,� : ... I I - . I . .. . at�---;':- '­slad daughter, of Toronto, open . . �. - . M I an , - with the former's mother, also t Sunday With them moat 31 ting . fhekeriing' -t-41 - ., � .� t and Mrs. Markar. Mr. Callaghan I . . . • . ­ ­4 Z �'%,; � , 111miNy I SALE-Pure-bred AvrobireFred , T. Bun * P . ­V, .., 'A I- . ." Established 1857. ­.; I I . I . I: � . i� 40 0 I . ". , _ getauction Sale of the ll�nes- Fb`ull calves. from he, ' . ,� I '. '7-t - � Mrs. James Gordon. - . PVLVE: M1r3,,w,,r,- 11 - --.--------- ­ -- --- ­ - � I . Laurie. Agincourt. . U, - ,­­ . . hold effecte-591onging to We estate S. I . . . ­ .11 ... . . 1� I I I I " j� , L- , -The public and continuation Malv 610. 29-33 -.-- . - I. "� . � , .. - - . 1 �4 .'7,,,,' �. ; "". ,­ -. ,schools will re-open on Monday of the late Mrs. Geo M. Palmer, = . . -. - -,L�4 T-',',� -, �- - . was 7[;IOR S ALE-4W fence Posts. all sizes I . . I !, � . ��'r " ,Ylifixt after teachers and pupils on Saturday afternoon last. . %� I I L , - ,.� A largely attended and good prices V stretchers and anclim. Flemish giant rub- . 0 ­ i . ,�* '.. - . z.., abridge "I .. � , . , � '" '" L I . . - � . " ­ .1, , have enjoyed a week's vacation. h R. R. 4 U . I � L ' ;.� ,L'- '­' '. :" I : .- were realized. I (Glen major). '32-33 .'"'� , 40 , t � . .� ... k Miss Enid said ,111sater" Gordon t . , 1. . �, ­ 1 -Mtge Geraldine Nelson. I . .J . . � . , . I n. of Scar- , � �, - - ....-I."Knifton. of Parry Bound. are here FOR SALE-Irish . iq �r�/ 1_ , . born, spent Easter with Miss Iso- POTATOES .1, e I . 1 .4�'. � k�. -­.'Iepending theirbolidays with their Cobblers. suitable for table use or seed. Ap- .1 , Y � AQ : 41, i . '2�-'�-.- � 4rand mother, Mrs. Gordon. bell Squires. Miss Nelson is the Herbert Stover, R. R. : No. L. Pick I or . I � , - I no Pick 2703. . ,. �.. �. 6 , " , L% . Al contest . -:1. . A.- " . . winner of the oratorical c Ay. 32% I . . . . . ... - �. .. .. . I ­ , 1. . '­­ - . . . . , . � -:.-. L I- The bright sun and strong ­ • I .. I - 1. � . - . I. . - . . �. !! . , . � � . � �.. I . I . ; . , � " L_ held at Scarbore High School and ND- ", ' .'" '.' ' '- ' - - . 1. ,� . , , '!­ �,-- IRS, - -wilods have dried up the land very now she is in the finals for the To. For sale or rent, near paved Hishw i I . I,— '...., . ,. .L 11. - ' " quickly, but a good warm rain Is Ions. calimug faeolles, Lakeside eFy nstdaatll . I. . .- ..: I �, *--. , L; I I ' oronto ake ,� 8 127 . . '.. . . . . I . � . . ­ .. . . I 1, �, . � -`::-'badly needed to bring about a Tonto Daily Stsr trophy. Ave.. Ave. , 3. Phone 160 F 32.36 - � .�. . . I . ,. - . .. ".. - � . . .- ..1. . P, 1. -J. P. and Mrs. Mlliams and -- .. ­ ­ , - - . I I , .2-:. .., . *-.w 'I,- I rapid growth of grass and other � ..,: . `:1., , 1, er .: . : . I .1. .. �:­ . ­ . family, of Ficton. spent several Dominion organ. 6 - - ­­ - .- . - I .. 1­ - J.15 Megetation. walnut case, in , 1 .. - - , I � .1 1- octag;== Cfc','rc:1s!i=rchwr lodge Prise . ; , I. - - I., ' �C,�f' r: , - ," -Miss Gladys Powell, of days with relatives and friends in best can -- Now for :�New '. . , '.­ - -1 * � I ... '11.1t, % ­ Pickering and Brougham. Miss OW-00. Call at C. A. Sterritt*s sitore. Picker . I .. .11 � . L _ , ---- to, accom to by Mr. and tire 33 4 . '. �� . .� . -- � - ... 1�'� " � --, -1 I Olifton and Billy. and Mrs: Beatrice Stevenson, of Brongbaco, "' . - - ­ --- - _ ` . ' - ­ . ,� - . . ­ . ­. .: �', � ., - . 1 .. .. .. I 1 4 .,N� . . . � . . . 1. ace ­ . . . t ,:- �- ,�Clifton's sister, ,Mrs. Ross. spent .ompanied theta to Pickering on QUICK SALE-Village lot. � . ;151­ " ,�. Tuesday when she spent the day Fsoo!`99 ft,. with new 3-roomediseusi in Piek- 1. ,� Sunday with the format's parents, enng Village, mdud&ng furniture All 1W . l� . . .. � - 1. I I � . . ". �i. -'- W B and Mrs. Powell. with Jam. and Mrs. JU*ardsou. $400 down. Apply to A. E. Richardson. Picker- . . -S priling 'Diess ­ I I . - 121 - . , Robertand Mrs. Taylor Find 3844 . .- - . . . . ! . .. . � Z , -Some have taxed Oxception to Ing 1. A . ." ?I daughter, of Epsom, speot Mon. an Item which appeared in the OR SALE-A WO gal. gas tank and -.. I ..�. .*; I - . I � I : �. . I News last week In which we said it - a I gatflon pump• good as new. mu sell for . . ... , � % . . . I �., . ,1 I . L . , � 1�� .1 � . I .. . "I Tisl I itimp we now at F:vncb="'& . , � . . . . . � I . .. . - , � Vic' , , -, �- to Toronto during the day when US. to. 11 f ' L ­Asy with W. B. and Mrs. Powel a- t1oo, Z.?XCrulisr, � - -­�­'.'Materia ' ", . � - Powell wen that our sports had met with co as _ 110 Blast Ave. , . . .07 -- Mr. Taylor and Mr. t Toronto. Apply (Z A, . , ,L 'r �: siderable success at sucker-Bahl or � 49 ., . " ­ . .. . 1� , � I . I .. ,� � .. ;.... I ` .'' - - . I her. Ives. and OR SALE-0bevrolet . . - r . - � ..- * . . 1* L- � ..'the former purchased movers Of course we took only the word iL ­ car and ,. . ­ � , � of the fishermen themes . . � �'�­ a$& X: Ford car trail � ... � . . . . r'. ­. . � ..... - , , ­ , ;� r L� ," � =.-1lN-9=.­X1V4nvd- : , laglisms. cheeks and plaids, splendid for '.!.. ,. . - ..- ­ I'll I" I ; . I did Dot so to the trouble of Y:rldfr - Also two " ,28 inch Gi . I r. � , I .! . . �`. , . -The Women's Institute will as w � BwSwne for quick sals. Apply to G. A. A. T. -, - m . . . . f% i * Jbold their regular meeting next Ing their statements, Law, Ptekenag 3233 .1 ; children's wear, per yard... . . . . no 5 �, ':- �'' not think that any fisherman ., � .40 1 1 , 11 - -Wedneday. 27th inst., at the home J .... , - 7:�. 1i The pro- would when telling of l[)ASTURZ TO RENT -Lot Z con. 5 . . 1 182 inch Ginghstus, in all now shades, checks, plaids, . . - .. I ' 4�7­ of Mm. John Murkar. � L Pickering. about 66 acres. well fenced good 27a ' - ". ' � ,f,, - . . : r SMW will be Ivan by the gramid- his catches- creek rA lots of shade. Amy to Arthur I �- � : - - stripes Ste., fast colors for tab drosses .. I - - ' I � � . - at Mrs. J. - O'Connor. .- . -C= 's 1.1 ,..4 .: - mothers LA00-fatch a relic ,, - Remember the drams. entitled Zr Pickering, . . / I I ' ,:r � I I 33-M . � .. � _ , 11 ­ . . cr pil to An Early Bird," to be given in Boa 31, *bhby. - . � � ­ . . � 1i L� 0 graph. - - --' .: - SO inch Gingbains, in quist; 111�lii? � 11 fililta - : . -- . " �'. . . , ­.I.- I " -Mrs, IDeforeist-Books, Toronto, the Town Hall, this (Thursday) ER 8 A LE-NO bushels of seed bar- � . .1 . . , I .. . .. � . ,ey, . _ I ... 82o ,Xar r, d, . . , whemfian variety Had over bO bus .., . :i for elderly ladies, per yali I . - . - 7 L ... 1. r , . , ., , fM �, , . widow of the late D. Banks. died evening. by the Audlr7 Dramatic last 1�� $1.00 Per bushel f ]*be L'' I - I . . - � � . . I I r L .. .. . , . I, - .. 4 . . . 1 I�All , .. . --and her funeral took Club, under the auspices of Grout) mfller, p R 2, muut� 28t . . .. 'all t on Sunday _ r . 11 I' -. , B. of the Ladies' Aid Society of 86 Inch "Loraine" prints in f tterns, in blue, . - - , �, . '. � -- - .. L. r- . . - ­ via" on Tuesday. Deceased was �.." I... - . r - ., -1 r i _ Si . Andrew's United Church. This VOR SALE-0ocksbutt riding plow � I r ...'r and mud grounds, per ya . . � no - V. .1 ,: . , ; . . � .. -well known in Pickering. whom, L' single funow. newly new. Will for a % % green . . ­ ... � - I L .., k� !'I is � �. . � 11.1 - . drams to full of humor, and bargain. Also duck eps for setun . 73 cents per '+ as Miss Annie Horn, she lived a n It. . . � L setting. Apply Goo. own. lot I , enn. 7. Pick- Wr­ I 11-211121ciberof years ago. . exceedingly well rendered by the , . ­ � � � I ; ,r,.9.1 Phone Clare 308 31-34 - ­ F -John Markar accomusnied Andley"Mple. Do not fail to b . . �Ii "I 0 � -1 ". : ' - on hand at n'clock or earlier this TORONTO WET- WASH LAUN Our Real @pftlal is a 32 inch Gingham in, Pink and White, . '. I I - lFranklin and Mrs. Orchard and , mauve and White and Green and White. � I r .Thursday evening. Admission 25 .JL DRY Me= finish} -Let out driver call and � . little son, Jack. of Oshawa, in a explain our 24 hour service. just leave I - .." ­ ih Mr� & W. I ava, barber shop. Y7. - , . . ­ - I ; � �� trip by motor to Shedden an cents: . I will pick up and deliver � I - � While it lasts. 20 cents. L,, nam"s" ; I That night of last I � . , week where - On Friday afternoon a grass i .3 times a week. . I . . , - I � thin'former spent the holiday with fire at.tbe rear of Biro. Emmott's L-OR SALE-Holstelo better, due - r . . . . . . : 11 . - I .1 . .: . . ­ . . �­ got Pencil 23tb making a good sbow. Also a :. - - � � . . - � , , - W. property on Church Street, sad * - �, � M � ; , _. _his son, W C. and Mrs. Murkar bber- tired. arched file top buggy, new tv . :. . , 36 inch Broadcloths in white, black, rose, oranges , . I . . , I lbeyond control for a short time never bee used since ownted M. B. . . 11 � . . -sad family. ,- I., blue and peach, suitable for dresses, underwear ...... r L .. - and endangered the adjoining P;� =I. R. R- t. Locust Hill. Phone P'lCk 1031. 34 - . -. ­ ..:, - --,-; 0 L ­.- - A large amber of tjmpk--o ., Mrs value at ... ... ... * . , . .. .. ., . 1. -yr-a. ....- - t5c .. ,. 1: .. I 1, 6. r. ..... . � .. , . . A - --- -- I - . ­ . � .. . - . ­ Oro in this locality have very sub. -Perty. ­T'be-Are-engine was MACERNKRY-Frost etc .r . . . - down but its services were not re- F Age- butt Tudbope Anderson, John . ­''- . io. �L�lj . _ . stantially increased the funds of Wood Coc" ' � . Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shepley - I L ftacy Ooftob Crepe in figured designs, special] 7 . r . quired as the fire bad been - 4 Muir, Fleury, : - . y .1. --1. - ':- .--- resift ­ -. . - the Provincial Treasurer " the Wakme". seat - orde, "'WiP ,:� - L . 11 . brought under control. 0 Satur- D. = . F. N17 - - - ,�L �' .. of over-loading their tracks now. -'Alan radius. I �1,,- suitable for underwear in white, maize, peach and -- L -- I L , fin tf ­ _ . . -L. . I -P . day asimilar re took Green wom - �. -light blue grounds, 28 inch, at - - ... a" ­. ­ � . j. . - .. ­- . . I - .. . during the months of March and I .1 . . - � . -11`�L ... .. '' April, when the law requires them .6, property FOR SALE-1 have yet about forty _7 . -. . . .- . . . . ' . I.. 11 ­ liew place OD Mr. Murphy' rt � . ' L "I � I I i to reduce their loads to half es on Elizabeth Street, which threat JL1 bushels of Colorado spring wheat contai , . -,-. , Fancy Sluk Gropes in dress lengths -no two alike- ... . . .. , ", �smallamouatofbwleY,VM 10itswel"w- . . " .. � I. L' ' 4'i ­L; . . � . � I . City an a lillrot4letwul to the r= erred his stable for a time. The - . .. newest color combihations. 85inch, very dainty , Ing with Oats. waperim to Mmuis of any Other �A . � ., . .. . . .. . �1. 1� - -.., ­ , when they are easily fireenginewas again b"ht to w spring -.: ' "" -and smart, per yard .. I , . at a ti variety of %t wbent; $145 white it 11101W the . ... ... ... 1.45 � : - � �'., `12 "I WIM44 ' . I . ! . ." dowl . the scene but the Are was again . 1, Mamr Mark 1617. am KW- , " L . � ... I . L . R R r.... - . . � _ _L ­ . . .. . .. - '&us -ee of the subdued before it had dome &D; -- ' ---'Post Silk, 28 Inch, in nile. rose, blue and white. lead . . I . - o *r the _p1c I - . I :L� - - �" - . Wo sericitts damill,". 7VOR SALE-In the Village of Pick. - I— -�Wo s Guild, of St. Gear ' . " Ing material for sport wear, launders beantifull - ­..." 7- , , . I . -ge a -1 cring. adjoining Ruddy's Park ,a 9-roomed .. �. . : - . . �. . . --, A:,- - , . $ - -The curfew, bell Is an old-icad. JL each eon- --- i . J�� .4w . l . Cho b. a drama' entitled -The house. with pastry and wash -room, - per Y":. . ... ... - ... 71 . , .. 3 "... I ­ .- -, - I tution, which was brought into taining pat water pump and sink. Woodshed­ - I : r I ... .. . Man from Toronto." will be given r� �,_;­ . , :, :­ i� ,%.: . an centuries ago. It was runs with bard water pusep. Lam cellar with brick . I ... I ,r . . . . . -1 :: - ­ ... .- .1 . . _ . - .. ­ I L -:: '' . in the Town Hall on the evening cemented: a good furnace. Lam ddyJng I . i at nice o'clock . ­ . .1 This drams each night " B` Big floor c- . �,., 0 . , children to leave the Staunton's Semi-Trimmed and "Sunworthy" Wall Papers. , .- . L Jile being presented by the Drama �- t .. .1 . - ,of Friday, May fth. nal for all child h . � ,, - -±A I 'tie Club of SL John's Church. Nor i1a Hundreds of patterns right . .,. . streets and go to their homes an TFR t is stock. I r.; a protection against evil infinen- �.' . .. . Please look them over. - - -... .;.- - - . .." way. Please keep this date in tee. It gradually fell into disuse NEW BRUNSWICK . . . --.:, - �-:` .'�- . 3" 14 . .. mind. Further particulars will be pate ...N-- . - - . , .given later. . as it was considered that it had , -I. 1`11.1. -. . r - r sit Cos L. 'I - , - outlived its usefulness. But bah wwble' ' - I L �Ik Fred and Mrs. Baledon and I . - _1 ­ . ` many towns the people have wise- Grade A, $2 25 per bag. Also. . ..., � � 1a,wily, of Burford, are spending . - :.. I . . L .. .7"..L.'... - I Me - Sal C H A P M A N -A week with their relatives in ly deeded to restore it. This is quantity of Banner Seed Oats -­-Pickering. Mr. Baledon returned- an age in which parental author- 75 cents per bushel. . . .­IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII � . ,W ��.,i .1 . , ity has almost entirely disappear- ARMSTRONG, FEED - �. on 9 : . . Good Friday, after Ppending about four months in Phoenix, ad, and children, in many cases, . Phone Har. MAI-3107 � :. r r - .- ,: . have been allowed to run wild. . . I. .L:: �:, Arizona, where he had gone to re- 267 Pape Avenue, . ; i ... �:.� ­ ", ,� - . .. � . . There are some porents in our viii_ I I . CENTRAL ­G ,cuperate after his stage of illness r THE � A . Ift -- -�- . age who may see the clav when � . ,. . .� " ....­­0 last fall. His manr. friends here CREAM- ...., I I -:.111:�"",,:., j�. I :r 111. I are pleased to know that he his they will wish that the curfew r. i� ., 1,"; �., I. . r ,.. I ,. . ' ­ �' ` 1 - ." , 'r - ,4,-!'- � .: I 'r L ' . . .. .... �­,- � Telephone 490O.' ­ ­ . " - , .. . . . fully recovered his health and ex- bell had been a regular institution SWIFT'S 813EVICH SATISFIES . . 1. 1 �; 1. . . . � . :.1 . , L, � : , : 1 � � I � pee shortly to resume business In our village during the early Hundreds of Shippers know this from , . . . . . . ­... 11 years of their children. It is no Atrial . � , - . r.� L , . . . ., - I � 7 . , L:,:,,,,. L . , In the , . r ., ... . I - .. .. . 1. I . I I . ." - . � I P ,4 e hardware line. In his re uncommon thing to see children experience. shipment .. - 1.7 I .- ; *:. , .. . � .. ...'�.... E ­ ­ . .. �,,�. .." ..,.117 '� %­- r ...', ­ . . L ' " L turn home he came by way of I48 .4 will convince you. . .:� ; .-I .. � 1. .. . • - ,- .L I . . ... . . Angeles. Son Francisco, Vancou. ­ . I., . .V. from six years upwards playing . . . . .. 1. Payments Made Daily. % , * . . % , I , r . .� . � . on our streets as late as ten and 11 • , , I . - t ,:. � . , � , , vet, Gletchen and Saskatobn where I -.,�. .- r-!.- , .,. ... .., 1. . he bad the opportunity of calling eleven o'clock at *night when they Au o Repairs,'Accessones",0ils and '.".',­.-t'.�f� . L . .. , . �. I., . shouldheinbed. -Andthesepar. Svift C'U'laimi Co. 9 L+A. ��- . .. ­1 WW- L'--. - .1 .. .1 on a number of friends. , ' , ,� L: , '�.:..'�; I a . . . ­; , ' . .. � - onto would be shocked to bear the 1. � . � I ­'­ � ,,,�.. .L . I I .. . -On Tuesday morning slavery very WEST TORONTO ,. .... �. _.:,t L Gasoline, Atn'tedwylene. Welding ,r, . ;!.­� '- 4lafly hour a large language indulged in. It is a case � ­ � . I I .. .-.. -. : -� ��. -- I sir- cylinder , r .. 1, , ­' - .., . - � "they .." '.. L, r I . I. .., In which as the poet says, , 390tice M . I . �. ' I .....'', ... �- -1. - ­ . Nash car was discovered to be in first pity, then andum, than am- . . . - ­1't:­. -.... -�.�-:p battery Charging, :�`­'­ f.I �.,',' :'q . ..... , . *.'_.j� -- ----10 . . � flames on the base lime. just West - CY .1. - brace." Parents should be able, I - . - of the station read. No person �: '... . ­ * . 4�Lf w . I . TAGGING OF DOGS I ',w :!*;, ,. WYo@ at all times. to know where their . ..: . :*-�-Z, .- .�:� ;� ­�.- " :­­1 . : It Was - APLAP&I :,.:��, .�.­,LL - . - - .. . . � '.. I .�­ ., . I. , seen to be near It and -­ �. rs made on all malK.es 4, .,. I. .`, .. children area and In whose com. Owners or b . �: :L ,, .169rw -. !,� coneluded that the car had . - 1�v � been harborer ofd In the . 1� li­ li pany they may be found. Will. - - .. • stolen and abandoned when it I Township of Pickering please . 1. .., I . - . ..N...N.Modw . I , .. . .. � I -, , : 1. .. .. � -, ". . tookilm It that - take noLIce that the Dog Tax Act . ,.-bt mrs. ,�. .. 1. ; .-..%. -, - `�, ­ ­�- :::::" �'. .� - .1 . , , . . . .1 I ­ .. - " � 1. I . , ... I � . , , , . r : ; . . the ear bel=W to Mr. Scholes, CARD OF THANK& quires them to proaure a U4 for snob . .: . . ... . . I . ' . dog and keep such securely, fired . 1, , ,. � � I . . I . . .- I I I ­ . . ,:" the well-Imown hotel-keeper on tag � . .1 - , : . ; We 'Wish to extend an appreciation t all times, under pen- 1 I .r' ... I OIL rc ' a . . . I . ..- ­ .. r Yongs St,, Toronto, who was v of thanks to the good friend@ and d costs. , . .�:, to Is .". . , Prominent In athletics a DOW= neighbors for their valuable assistance' Id Of 11'a0t:ttb provisions of said Act - ��i of years ago. The caoxe of the at the are on Thursday, and to the " to assessment and tagging of d a 9 . . " .. . :- - 1. � I 7."BrS 18 & n T) TF '...", y to the autborl. boys of our are brigade at the efflelon- will in future be strictly enforced JS - ..) I .. .. .. mystery . _L. .... L'. ,-'CHAnii - ­. ­ .. i ties. Mr. Spencer had the car ey displayed by their splendid orgL'Di- thin township. Be *SPENCER � -----:.1,-. I . 71, .. .�A taken to his garage, but it I!; & sation. G, M. FORSYTH, Reeve . I ­ . I " Toerfect Wreck sod, only fit for the R. F. f4t-even@On and Sister. D. R. BEArom Clark . ,,, r. Proprietor, � 740 I . . � . . ::". . I . 11 - . Brougham, April 14th• 1927. 1 Dated Feb. 11th, I= 2W .. Pickering- I I . . .. � �. junk pile . . . . . . 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