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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_05_13—Z - A15 Z j 7�. r K N ER VOL. XLVI,- "U" -927 PicWRING, ONT, FRIDAY, MAY 13," 1 2- A" cftbe= MI'Ver DUNSARTON. Next Sunday at the Community DUNBARTON. • James and Mrs. Mitchell -and the GREENWOOD Affd4c4U Saw XiU Sad B&A—d- 11I&CtO17 Hall: Sunday School meets at 2 p., w.; the regular afternoon service will be bold at &00 o'clock, when the a b pecial will be the Rev, tiarion Misses Mitchell spent Sunday In the city with friends. Mrs. John Tows, who has been ail - ing this week• was removed Tuesday MILLS. Director ID IL FOROYI! =0h D 4irld'o, R" at the CoMetricia #51 t. Wpoiatois.� - W9 9reacher 111dears. D. D., LL. D., Principal of to Oshawa Hospital. Baskets ox all sizes Wycliffe College. 0� Toronto. A most tFe cordial Invite Is extended to the C 13 members of the community to be pres• "at-this an and Mrs Hennick. of North Tonawanda. visited last week-end with the latter's sister.. Miss VI -ARtwou.— .-,Betablished IM L"a4. H. CHRISTIAN, Barrist4jr-anA_ . 1 ea u ors .As tary Public-EVc. Money to =V4, d- descriptions On Sunday laitt there died at her *01L Court House, Whitby. W, lowest GREEN RIVER, re. sidence, Markham Township. Mrs. Walter Son% 1gomerly Miss Elrzabsth MeOenochle. of this place. The fune- FO R f E E D G. BROWNING, K. C.. Barris- ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. _._E_1Ls Anneg, Bik., Street. lmmigiiiate,,T.L"t of Post Offithg;ixu at pric (313 Who said the Football boys had ra I took place on Wednesday. Vftkby. V, Phone 386, ce ne 392. new uniforms?- Just wait and see and p Salt for sa le then secure your colors. Manager Stewart has his team prae- S. O. Football 'Association CORN whole or ground OATS BA!VON & ROSS-m-Barristers. So. B Ontario Building, wo tising bard for their first game of. the league at Cherrywood on Saturday' -::::-BARLEY'FEED W. J. Beaton, D. F. Rau, Adelaide 27157 WHITE. Successor to late W. G, Barnes M the 21st. final football game for The Slo- Clair Cup will be played at Green Before one of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a football game In this locality, Claremont and Cherry BRAN 'SHORTS SCRATCH FEED `0 ICHARDSON PICKERING— XLBarristeis. solicitors etc.. 213-224 Coated- emical-ife Building, Corner Yonse and Rich- Sts..Toronto. Phones Main Phone Mark 6420 River on Saturday. May 14th between Claremont and Goodwood. wood opened the local football season at Brougham last Saturday night, Claremont for poultry XCKED CORN F URNITURE 1300 and Main Pickering office open Monday and Wed ==e��d all dmSatutday, including Green River P.C. have their field this year on the property of J. B. Wil- winning two goals CO nil. The players showed wonderful form for in The for poultry Y. Phone wk. 6800. stf AT BOTTOM PRIDES son, opposite the church. The staff of officers this year are Hou, Pre*., so early the season. first half was very fast the forwards show- I have a car of Cereal Feed which I - Dewtai �T 3 • I— . :a M) & I:j CLAREMONT, ONT. Adam Spears; Pres., W. J. Turner, Vice-Pre@., Roy Carter; Sec' Tre".. H. G. Michell; Manager. Peter 'I -A. Z'� r Ing-weaderfut- speed and combination which gave the goalies some anxious momenta. The back@ of both teams consider the beat value for feed I have seen for a long . . . . . . . time. lt will pay R. J. R. POWLIE. Dentist. Cor. -:D!:&_"t*nRd.sndVictoria Park Ave, To- Mus stow at door). Open. Evenings lPrrne Howard 7112. Dressers $12 up, Washstand@ $4 up. Chiffopers, 5 drawers and good sized mirrors, half It will Stewart; Field Cow., Messrs. Dozen, Gray, Carter and Williams. reventea a stone well defence. The Ealf ended with no score. The fast pace io the first half told on the play- era and in -the last half Olaremont. to try it. WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. MR. D. 0. Smith. Dentist Sto;jr. e. HonorGraduate of Chicw and To- 90"s Universities and the Royal C4UM at ZientalS.urgeoas Phone price. pay you to call. WHrrEVALE. playing a very determined p _&me. were lucky to secure two goals. Harry Chopping Mondays, Wednes-- 41 days and Fridays. office 1011, Resideme 1016. appointments. My Every woman of the comibunity is most cordially invited to attend the Thimble Tea which is beinsibeldon Weduesday.May 800 Gilpin, of- Oshawa, was referee and handled the a to the satisfaction game of Thiagamewas the LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. 1B Grodu*tekf the RoyalColelge of Dental Roofing Material I ft and Uzuversitr of Toronto. Oft 18th, at m. Mrs. A. E. Major 18 flret of two remaining games wbieb have been war bf I confectionery atore- Whitby. *Met bows 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30. Ind. 'phone a• ikffl pba" 220• 441y 5 x British Columbia. Shingles Z sharp. again very kind to the Institute as the party is being held at her home. The pro- gram will not be wearisome• for it Is should played Nat vear to decide the winner of the Sinclair Cup. The floaligame for. this cup will be play. ed at Green River next Saturdaveven- C. 0- A, L C. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. • No. 2 3 and 51 'Good Li (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dates). Graduate short but interesting—& little music, fog between Claremont and - UN ROYAJ College of Dental Surgeons and Toron is University. At Claremont ofoce over D. A, reading and a report by the secretary of the pear's work. At the meeting wood. —T, R. P., Sec'y. seetesstoneve",TaesdaysudFridg. Phone LQA I TORONTO ASPHALT every one is expected to talk and tell A good supply of Hard and Soft .'stooff if ROOFING every one also what was not done last BROUGHAM. Coal on hand. Also a supply 11 RBERT PALLAISR. T. L. D s.. lk Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 86 inch year and what is going to be done this of Kindling Wood, D. S. Graduate of the Royal Conege of Surveoo* and the Umverut7 of Torooto. `eflet above J S. Saledon's widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also Metal Valley year. There will be refreshments to which each lady is requested to Ernie Woodward and wife called at D. Gannon's on Saturday. D stove length. store. Pickenag. Ont. odke boon - 9 a EL to 3 lL Zo., Or by arr Pbone Pkk and Aid Roll. bri a salad. cake or a plate of 0. and Mrs. Meare or and Miss E. Hood l2tf Phone Pick, 1709. sawat 3700, lyfult give price on finished job. bee and butter -. also all those who wish to take the sewing course. wbfcF is from July 4th to 18th each day at have been Brougham visitors ---- --- DONALD- MUNRO, PICKEKIN% 0111401120 g bo. Fly. Miss Ada Sbomburg Is visiting her 7PLIZABLPTH RICHARDSON—Sue. PICKERING 2 p� should hand in their names immediately to the President or Secre. 400t, Mrs. John Alcken, and cousin. Janes Aicken. of Oklahoma. L.13URNINGHA41 _11-Laenor to the late W V. Richardson. repre. so," F�" insurance Cam Int"s of as t-ry. Tbe course Is 25c for members the Institute We for D. Alger and wife called on friends in Brougham on Sunday. Sorry to Building and General standing 41 LUMBERY-A—R—D of and non mem- here. Wrt every member to be prose, Mator's and be ready report that his sister M" Is quite III at present. -A football between Cherry- Contracting. Estimates furnished on all clans" do of work—Interior and E�terlor. FPOSTI" Uceased Auctioneer. . ter o"Llatift at Taft A" THS XINING REET Mads so all .00 A"==Uy 0., ft% to do her part for t1ko year. OROIJaHAM. match wood and Claremont was played on our now sport field on Saturday even- Ing. The teams wen Tory eveo1Z Alterations and repairs. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Phone Pickering 5712 .2RATON ""83KIPOLIAR Des ch"Wrwronew, 10 Mkftg ey N Wen We bay and sell. furnish quotations and information on all Listed and Seed Corn at Gantion's. watched and the game was clean and fast. About four-bandred witnessed P AIRPORT, ONTARIO' $1,211arrup $new Unlisted Mining Stocks. Wow III The pleased to advise what stocks to buy or to hold. or Mm 9 Perryman Is visiting her people In Acton this week. George and Mrs. Hamilton- with family. spent the week-end with the the sport. Result 2 0 In Claremont's favor. A "mittee ?row the Brougham S H I N G L E 8 0- 'MUM. HAW. LIORNSRD AU_ T T TTONZER.for York. Durtim gntaria and Campos. An kt— of ottanded as. Tervas rooncosable. _rWW1X,_.N= be MAY what stock to sell. Clients b Madill family, M Ion K, Brodie. Oho has been United Church, composed of Mrs. C. A. Barclay. Fred Cassie. R. J_ Miller Nova Scotia' Shingles Gmlr'z Galvanized Steel Shingles amused at NZW51 06". sa aw ludevel� dest Proms, Whitby, Out- ST an making mo money 7 following our advice. with Mrs. Philip for ton days, returlSed to and L Middleton motored to Cold. -Galt . Bird's It Slate Shingles Our long experience in mining, ex• tending over a period of twen ty yews. allows us to give sound advice city on Wednesday, Mrs. T. C Brovin. who halt been In Woodstock for a couple of weeks with springs on Tuesday to look over the church property at that place that they might receive suggestions with & view to extending the church building for We at T. PATER801VS - CLAREMONT j Spring ime .,..T an the investment feature of amine her sister. Mn. E. Thornton, returned here. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 ak is Painting Time or the speculative feature of a pro*. pective mining venture. home on Saturday. Her niece. who met with an accident by being thrown from & horse, in recovering from her The Y. P. S. met in the Hall on Monday evening with a very small at - tendance. Miss M. Feaebv Pickerin 9 SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. fall. very cap- if YOU you would have the Members of Rtandard Stock exchange. The funeral of the late Miss Milne. Brooklin. from from ably conducted the meeting wb Ich was of a literary and social Cher character. A Is Wtl or Goo& Stori �t beat use, Members of the Montreal of took place the home of bar nephew, F W - &_Iu arbeet Jack Iner w McArthur. and Peter MCA Brabdrain ... mining Exchange. Ofice and Board Room, Ground Floor. John's Cam a sturd _Vtery on Saturday after noon. Milne, of brother. Mr, Her brother. Mr. Winnipeg, here for for funeral Some good papers wore read. Solos and duets helped to complete the well HARNESS Our supply oNtiality Harness'and- Henderson Metropolitan Building, was re the I Lod Is visiting P. Castle. arranged program. Good coll�ctlon. Parts Is now complete. ­BOOTS—GREB Topioxio, ONTARIO Phones: Adelaide 0871 and 6VJ The Mothers' Day service on suw Next meeting will be taken by Mrs. Shaver- and Group. SHOR -'Paints and Varnishes —We day was much appreciated. Good music, suitable floral decorations and We have a large stock of this Pamela.* Boot on hand—unbeatable have them. Also, "'Ofle, Shellac and Polishes. THE RURAL sound address made the service a fit- ect4obt. Ra for hard wearand tear. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ting tribute to the mothers of lbeX*,t and present. A splendid corigreg 0 S. S. No. 10, Pickerfrilt, for April, ' r I . REPAIRING Tim sad Tubes for your. auto bicycle. was act Inspiration Lad an encourage- based on general pronciency. etc.: We maintain our established rertits- or Real Botat* and Insurance.' meat. Sr IV—John White, Ralph Holtby, Muriel Dunn, Irene tionjor repairing all kinds 0 �7_ Phone 4600 Farm Properties a Specialty. GREENWOOD. - Carlton, John Knox. Margaret McCartney,. Marie Middleton, Devitt. Willie Midd Gordon harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY' BUSHBY Head Office: 213 214 Confederation Mrs'. Bush halt purchased a new car'.' p!0GLn Phillips. Jr IV—Glad on, Roy ..-ALVIN PICKERING Life Building. Toronto. Phone Main 1390. Earl and Mrs, Etoozin spent Sunday Miller. Annie Bayles, Borden Middle. ton. Sr III— Myrtle McCartney, Harness-maker,' Z . ..... Branch Office: Gordon Building, in Myrtle. Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family Lorne Holtbv, Virginia White. Got. don Carlton.' Jr. III—Mary Phillips, PICKERING, ONTARIO Pickering Ontario. Phone 61100. 29tf were In the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willows entertained Russell Giey, Dorothy Harden,,Mar- rie Phillips. $r 11—Mildred Conner, friends'from Uxbridge on Sunday. � ow Hugh Gannon, Jean ,-Many .,Homts Mrs. J. Meadow and daughter, of Rrd*Elson, Phillips. Jr II —Merle Hopkins, Rol- will r re a Mattress doring CLAREMONT Detroit. ate here to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. J. Plaskett. and Harden. Walter Knox. Rets Shea. tee following few Weeks. We OREAMERY Bert Mantle. of Claremont, is build. ingtbefoundation'for Norman Wil- I—Donald WIiite. Rocs Knox, Vern Hopkins. Raymond Elson, .Gordon the Marshall, son's barn and has it about completed Maurice Jackson, brother of Mrs. Gray. Sr Pr—Grant Johnston, NDrna Harden, Helen Farley. Murray Phil. .Sell Prices *25. to $75 Highest price pFdd for LloydPegg, is visiting bere'and ano a solo in the church here on Sunday lips, Letty Lesley, Jean McCartney. Jr Pr —Harr Ii Cassie. Sybil Shaver, Cream at the morning. Merle Holtby, Billie Moore. Teen We garantee our $15 Mat— 'GIM-1ra-MoDt C rea=7 Mr. and Mrs, Ashley, of Toronto, spent F Sunday with Bert and Mrs. Bar. Shea, Allan Perryman. Bobby Lio- combs, Jack Carlron. No, on roll 49. tress to be pure white vey, as did also Bob Harvey, wife and Myrtle M, Mair, Teacher. Desvov Ground Hoes. layer felt 7.50 Mattresses Give as a trial and be convinced daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoar. of Toronto. are R rt of U. R_ R. N II,. Searlhoro- and 4, Pickering. Names are-in order Sr. IV—Honours:Erms -_ - -1 � - I - - You can do it with Cy=oga$ A- DALE M11.1 Our 8 50 and felt salid very holidaying with Alf. and Mrs.Tri ble,'tbey having just returned from * of merit. An. nis, Jeanne Brumwell, Me" Tredway, Dust just apply a tablespoorim to the mouth of each burrow r gre ..in y .ELM spending the winter in Florida. Paw: Beta Carson. Jr. IV—Honours: Cyano gssA-DustSivesoffspoi*o;' Bemosable of Mrs. Richard Irene Bradley. Muriel Brumwell. Pass: , pan of the pr the reaches every Wilson in the person of 0. Bruce was Evelyn Graham, James Hulmes Sr, Ind kills the ondbop cite Ton' h have Widining CoueN in a pretty buried at Salem on Friday. He had 111—Pass: Minnie Tredway, Brook t to In their Cracks. They t :figured cret qune and For Pastry been in poor boWtb for some time. Mr. RaIne has placed some notices Pettit. Jr. III — Honours: Svlvi&Beek. James White. Clare Bradley. Pass: 084 it —or- touch iL 'g good Watt 2.64 use on the Sets this re plook parties lost Harold Graham, Harry Tredway, El- more Williamson, Herbert Tredway. KM them with Also, some new deaf gus in Our Loyal Brand y and campers. The few years the number of people using these flats has John White. Jr. 11—Honours: Laura Walnut Bedil increased greatly. perhaps because G Graham. Grace Wisoman. Paw: Ber- - ,13itnrnons at right prioes at your GrOftr'L they were attraeUve and possibly be. cause they were free. Those flats tire the Rau. Harold White. Jack Beek, Tom Rate. Jr. 1 —Emma White, Ma- v as Farmers-who have wheat got your rented and used by Mr. Ralas as p&s- rY Wayne, Ethel Tredway. Mae Beek, zo le the Ps that kill dlr �,% Ail to rrift Boor made from your own i., whesi. We can tun for his stock. Gates we left open. fences taken down and even cows are Alfred Wayne, Willie Rate. Sr. Pr. Dorothy Bradley, Willie Wayne. Ver. just as effective ind ants. SiMPI Pam e grind it milked, fires are built here and there nn. Beek, Dorotbv Carson, Nellie Rate. and frequently some of them bring Jr. Pr. —Goo e Graham, Tom White. Irlance Pe feet Furniture Deal or and Funeral Director Feed of all kinds—Chicken used, hen feed, chop, la'AUfoed. rifles, which are not only dangerous among the stock• but also to the vil- r atte, for the month— Mary Tredway. Muriel Brumwell, Ev E. C. Jones, Phm. Be. lagers who are only a few yards &way. elyn Graham, Harold Graham, Laura Graham, Harold Phone ISDO Chopping every -day. — Itisonly fair that those wishing use the grounds see Mr. Ralne. when White. Emma White George Graham Tom White. No. on Druggist and Dispensing i XJ0C2C'VV00= satisfactory &rrangeinentm may =e. Roll. 87. Average attendance, 30, E. Chemist. A. MacDonald, teacher. PICKERING, ONTARIO- 2- A" y`1.M:y yk - �._ -'r, - ­- — .. — __ , — '-M�P­�-- - -7 7' ­­_ - — 2. ` � - -' ­ " i. _X 77' 9e • l�NADI�INS BACK FROM U.S* WCH AVIATOR NEW A'TqTRALIAN CAPITAL' - CAN REINSTATE AFTER ONE YEAR _.:FLYING ATLANTIC OPENED BY HENRY, DUKE OF .YORK Capt. Saint-Roman 'I-leading ..'_'Now Regulations at Ottawa KING'S MESSAGE PREe- From rENN. 'St. Louis, Senegal, h1ake it Easier for Canadians SENTED BY POPULAR W Brazil. Uri 0 Naturalized ralized in U.S. t ROYAL SON. Renew Canadian Citizen-' E .—DISTANC - 1,875 MILES. Dakar, Opened.Monday Morning and ---- West Africa. - Captain �,141LL& Saint�Roman,_French aviator, left St. News in Toronto Sunday A BOON TO CANADA A Z, AND Louis, Senegal, at 6.30 o'clock this Night: ,iAustralia is Hours BENEFIT TO CANADIANS. r morning- in his attempt to fly across Ahead. the Atlantic In a voyage to Pernam.� vicks URG buco, Brazil, a distance of about 1,875 Ottawa. - Repatriated Canadian# I V V� I UA miles. -0anberra,--blay- -9.--ma�At- il- ipaoe VU have been natursUzed-in the Un- dvices from St. Louis said that this morning (Australian times the and have returned to Can- the aviator iator expected to land first at'; Duke of York unlocked the door of 7,. ple to reassume St. ulls R ties from 4& Will find it aim Pa flocks about 540 miles Parliqment Rouse with 'a golden key, mantle of Canadian nationality the coast of South America, before future. The governor -in- council unveiled a statue of the King, his continuing on the Pernambuco. ti ES approved a new ruling of the Cat father, Saint-Roman passed over Do- father, and thus inaugurated the new' state department of Canada that such kar' at 7.10 a.m. and beaded south- Federal Capitol of Australia. 14turning wanderers may be re-estab- west over the Atlantic. __A_Royal__CommWsien-was-- then rid Uslied is Canadians e tboi after one year's empowering to act as On Tuesday the-Fzeneh bureau of mpow Towence, Instead of being considered aeronautics announced that official Calm at Adolphustown King', representative and open Par., 0ew and being subjected to alien Louisiana Hard Hit. 'A sanction for Captain Saint-Roman's Where Sir John A. Macdonald first be- regulations and having r. flight had been withdrawn because he cani's a Canadian after leaving In his Speech from the Throne the 1"he above map illustrates the cu g Glas- wait five years. rent danger point In the great Misals• was planning to proceed across the' 90w in his Youth. A darn is also to Duke said that to-days' histories, oe- H*n. Fernand Rinfrot, secretary Several low-lying �oounties Atlantic without be erected as a Confederation recog- esslon brought back vivid memories state, recommended-W-t1m­guw=-- _0ppi flood. pontoons. He Sub- of that other May' 9, 26 years ago on the west side of the river in the stituted ordinary landing gear after nition of the great Conservative states- #=t that applications of natural pontoon was damaged, and it was man. On Its face wil be a bronze tab- when the King, as Duke of Cornwaa northeastern portion of the state are a berri Canadians who have, been natur" inundated And the deluge Is rapidly pointed out by the bureau that a let teUl e stor o, yo and York, opened the First Parlia- ng th , y f the young Scot, Osed In the United States, should be nPresoding. The threatened zone ex- forced descent on the seh with such who became a great and outstanding g ment of the Commonwealth., Both the' and n Soraddered as 9"cial cases and that tends as far west as Shreveport, %4.t*- landing gear would mean disaster. Canadian statesman. King and Queen retained the happiesiC and! of that great event, 155 ec certificates be Issued after a Lted on the Red River, the swelling The bureau of aeronautics supple- recolltions itesidence of one year In Canada, In waters of whIc14 pouring down to add mented Its first announcement with of their visit to Australia. eases where It Is shown that the ap- to the Mississippi torrent, are over- the statement that official Sanction "It IS, perhaps, peculiarly fitting that we should celebrate the birth Of t 11'nts intend to continue residence flowing thousands of valuable acreage. for the flight would be given If the TORNADOES ADD this new Capital lity just Canada and give evidence Of this Tye crest of the dehige In now In the aviator consented to reinstall po - after the sta n TM � close of the Iniperial Conference, Ention, not only by affidavit Or VIcUburg area and is plunging south- too"- statement but by the acquisition of word toward New Orleans and the Paris.-The possibility that 'Capt. 1JXW TO KANq A q which represents the beginning of an- 9ftoperty or otherwise. Gulf. The dynamited crevasse south Charles Nungesaer, the French war other chapter in our Empire story. The number of Canadians return- of the Crescent City is reported to be ace, will hop off Friday on his at- "May this day's ceremony mark the i US to Canada last year was about holding the water there at a Station- temPt to conquer the Atlantic In a Quarter Million Darn rededication of this Commonwealth to rt - Damage and I 0,000 though the majority had not ary level and the southern metropolis flight from Paris to New York, is now those great ideals of liberty, fair deal- takm out American naturalization to not deemed In immediate peril. considered strong. Eleven Lives Lost. 7 ing, justice, and devotion to the cause 'Ps r1l. The new ruling will espe - of peace for which the Empire and all =1y benefit Canadian businessmen Its members stand," Sent to establish branch houses or the same conditions as are required HOUSES DEMOLISHED, Dame Melba Yang the National work In branches In the United for naturalization. We see no suffl- Anthem. States. For business reasons they dent reason for distinguishing be- RME STEALER MORE CRIPPLED. ... - Premier Stanley 'Bruze, addressing found it advisable to become natural- tween a statutory and any other alien Ithe Duke of York, emphasized Aus- Hutchinson, Kansas, May S.- I but when ultimately tranalerred j rind consider that It would tend to the BADLY I MANGLED Eleven persons were known to be.dead lia's 'loyalty to the Throne. Auo- 7 k to Canada they found they had Simplification of the law if the pro- and probably a hundred or more in -1 tralfa, now a nation, realized with wait five years before reassuming visions of section eight were repealed . iwred-wrw-ramh-wf-t5-rn—adoii-ivhich gratitude lhf- Pro` t`iOns e�enjOyOd Canadian over, under the British flag. -Great though There, is no provision under the no- There to a precedent for the new hwept northeastward through Barber, our progress -from Amputations-. Kingman, Reno and McPherson Coun- has been," he said. "Aus. tralia is but on the threshold of -A turalization act of 1914 and 1920, ruling, the provision for the re-natur- under which a certificate of naturall- I alization led London, Ont., May 8-John Ray- aties late Saturday nighL achievement. of women who married mond, aged 26, whose home is in Mon- ! Cloudbursts that occurred along the ievoment. In the future millions cation may be Issued on a residence of'aliens. Sub-section five of section two of the British race will people this less than five years. The Imperial J of the naturalization - act provides treal. was badly mangled late t 1 storm's 'path flushed further the al- h'slready swollen streams. Waiter stood land in numbers surpassing the .:.,gonferance to interested because any that, ,In the Case of s woman who, afternoon when he fell from a C.P.R•" Motherland. And, Standing resolute- four feet deep to-day, in some lovr one becoming a Canadian citizen also was a British subject previously to! fredght car on which he was riding places ly for those principles of freedom . becomes thereby a British citizen. ;her marriage to an alien and whose hand rolled under the wheels near the iLnd justice on which the Empire is 2': Probably 800 residences along the The naturalization laws committee, husband has died or whose marriage Richmond street crossing here. based. who can foretell how great a 'path of the wind were damaged or of the Imperial conference of 1901 ro- � has been dissolved, the He was rushed to St. J*seph's Hoe - demolished, while the combined dam- part our nation will play in the years ported: "We do not think it necessary I of this section as to rea,"."ua 93�u. pUal, where it t was found necessary' to come?" io maintain the distinction made in not apply (the four years clause) and I to amfutati, he left leg b . slow the so to property will run Into hun- drods of thousands of dollars. the act of 1870, section eight, betwcon the secretary of state may, If, he knee, and also the right fout- In ad- Three dead in Barber County, two ire-admission and naturalization. A thinks fit, grant a certificate of na- dition he is suffering from a terrible more In Kingman County, one in Hut-, who has become an alien under turalization, although the four years wound In the head and other hurts, the Act must before residence boa not been wtthi and his recovery Is doubtful. chinsen and four in the Medora and MOTOR CRASH KIAALAO J �sPr"filion Of 11anitan communities north of Hutchin n the last for re-admission fulfill I eight years before the application." Raymond stated that be had • been son living in Chicago and that when he made up the toll of dead. LONDON BROTHERS, received a letter stating that his I Them were 40 injured under treat- 60 to 70 Ilm $21 70 t at a hospital here. to-night. t* 90 'be-- $19; mother was very ill he determined to men go to 1QO lbs and and nip. $18; light- Street Accident Take's Pathetic weight rolls: in barrels, $11.50; heavy- 90 home to Modtreal. He was beating' About 40 others were cared for at `r �C�e weight rolls, $88.60 per bbl, his way, and was riding on the truss emergency stations, and as many more Toll. Lard -Pure tierces, 14 to 14%c; rods beneath a freight train when his elsewhere. TORONTO. tube, 15 to 15%c; pails, 15% to 16c; Strength gave out and he rolled under I Property damage In the south- THREE INJURED AS WELL All Man. wheat-No. 1 North. 1.60; prints, 16% to 17c; shortening tierces, the wheels just an the train entered western corner of McPherson County T C. No. 2 North. $1.56; No. 3 North., 13% tubs, 13%c; pails, 14%c, blocks this city- __d_4L. OntT y �rge SlA8% �sy Heavy beef Steers, $8.50 to $9 Buckle, aged 12, and his brother, i., Man. oats, Na 2 CW, nominal; No. Keith, aged 3, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 60%e; No. do. fair, $7.50 to $8; butchsr 14 It feed, nominal; western grain quota- steers, choice $8 75 to butcher' 9 - do fair George Buckle, a C.N.R. trainman, of I FRANCE SENDS SECOND PLANE $7.90 &; SS; beif- oasand 96 Grey Street, were killed at Dun- Wns In c.i.f. _ports. to good, Waterloo Streets at 8.80 AnL eorn. Toronto freight&-No. 2 11" choice $8.25 to,-$8.75; do, com, ow kiln dried, 95c; No. a yellow, $6.f5 to 11725; butcher cows, good to 'ck thin Afternoon, when their TO BRAVE ATLANTIC- WATERS d- rm dried, M. choice, $6.75 to $7.50; do, fair to good, fathees car in which they were rid- machine Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights, $5.25 to $6; do, com. to med., $4.1550 Ing was struck by smother bags included: Bran, per ton $82 25 to ;5 , do canners and cutters $2.50 to driven by Alfred Bertbow, an elderly been received from Capt. Saint Ro.- Captains Charles Nungesser ihorts, per ton, $3t25; Qdd&p, $4; �ub&; bulls, gwd to e 1 16 man, residing at Tambling's Corners, man, who left St. Louis, Senegal, for South London. Mr. Buckle and his 440.25. to $7; d4' med $5.25 .75 o, and Francois Coli Leave Pernambuco, Brazil. All shipping in wife, another Ont. oats, 50C f.o.b..Ship In points. boloi�as, 44.50 tl 416; b f, 8.60 her son, Ross, aged 6, and y Ont. good milling when in f.26 to to $11.00- feeders choice, 7. to for New York. the Southern waters are on the look- ' L" Miss Sarah Dunbar, a friend from St. $1.28, f.o.b. shipping points, accord- $7.50; do, �Alr, $6,Y5 to $6.75; stock- out for the miming aviabors. Mary's, who was also in the Buckle _4 b1to freights. ore choice, $6.50 to $7; do, fair to rley--MalUng, 72c. mQ., $5X0 to $6; springer*, $80 to NO WORD OF PLANE automobile,,were more or less injured a I A $110; milch cows, $75 to $90; plain BRAZIL. DETROIT RIVER PROJECT or' were Buckwheat -78e, nominal. THAT LEFT FOR d taken to Victoria Hog Itai f .., J-1 for treatment, but later I RWe--No. 2, $1.00. to mod. cows, $45 to $65; calves, were able to. Parts, May 8-Somewhere over the An. flour-First pat., $8.40, choice, $10 to $12; do, med., $8 to waters of the North Atlantic a French Hi * her . Bridge be removed to their homes. To !onto; do, Second, pat, $7.90. ; 419; do, cam., ;5.60 to $6; lambs, choice 9 to Accommo- Benbow is being,held by the police, Ont, flour-Toronto, 90 per cont., $14 to. $14.50; bucks, .$11 to $11.5,0; aeroplane is winging its ,way from A, sheep, choice,' $8 to $9; do, heavies Paris to New York to-night. In the date Ocean Vessels is though no charge has yet been laid. patent, per barrel, In carlot8, Toronto, n .80�; Seaboard, In bulk, $5.50. P to $7.60; do, culls, $4 to $15; hogs: pilot's seat is one of the greatest her- Approved. 'Coroner J. C. Wilsonz has ordered a 2, timothy, track Inquest. Hay, No. �y To- thick smobths fed and watered, oes aviation gave to the war, Captain Washington— Advocates of the Spectators claimed that neither car *Onto, $16.55., 1$9.75; do, f.o.b., $9.25; do, country Charles Nuncesser. Next to hiip, is Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterways � in the accident was travelling fast, • Cheese Now, large, 17c; twins, points, $9; do, off cars, $10.15; select a veteran navigator, both bf the sea won a fight to-day, when the war de-.'Benbow, was going north on Waterloo 14 to 17%c; tri lets, 171A to 17%o; premium, per hog, $1.90. and of the air, Captain Francois Colt. partment approved now plair fora street and Buckle west on Dundas OIT iltOns 20C large, 200; twins,' NEW BASIS FOR HOGS Since they left the French coast not bridge over the Detroit riper at Et c. bld Atilt creamery STARTING MAY 9TH long after dawn this morning,. not one the street, when Benbow's car struck f. - tuiter-Vin"tons' mery prints, cif of Detroit. Plant approved- call I Buckle's, seemingly just nicking the 43 to 44c; o. 1 do, 42 to 48e 1 No. 2,1 The conference held at Ottawa on word of them has come back to Paris. for a span of 152 feet instead of 135 back fender, but Buckle's machine was 41 to 42c. Dairy prrota. 84 to 35c. I April 22 and 23, agreed upon the fol- Their "White Bird" carried no wire- feet, proposed by the company con- 'thrown toward the northwest corner Fresh extrao, in cartons, lowing method of purchase for hogs. less and the route they are probably structing the bridge of the intersection, and after 'skidding 85 to 36c fresh extras,' loose, 85c; Price quotation shall be on the basis taking is many miles north Of 010 This byplay in the long- continued 40 feet, turned upside down. Both u fresh firsts 83c; fresh seconds, 29 to of 's4lect bacon" and "thick smooth" path steamships plow in their proses- struggle for building the Great Lakes- little victims were dead when they loc. 1 grades, both quotations to be given. sion between New York and Channel Poultry, d ' ressed--Spirtnt -chickens­,�Air-lnitial- - differential in-price; -of -W ports.­ -S.t.--Lawrence- nater-wa-ys,---has---been-7wer-e taken-4-min the wreckage, their - -- - going on for some time.' The city heads having been smashed in contact isoci; chic ens, 5 lbs. up, 44e1 do, 4 to hundred pounds was agreed upon Aside from their skill, Captains council of Detroit approved plans for: with the pavement, Be-mbow Is Said to per u .5 lbs 88c; do 8 to 4 The 85c; do, 2% between the above grades. Prices will be quoted for ho Nungesser and Colt are staking their a 135-foot span and everything was have told the police that he did not hens, over 5 lbs., 732c; do, 4 to 6, mencing May 9th, go, com- 4c, 84c; brAlers, 14 to 2% lbs., on the weight off fate almost entirely on their Plane, in readiness to erect it. C. P. Craig, see Buckle's car, E 560; 80c• do 8 to 4 lbs.,• 98c; roosters, car (W.O.C.) basis at the public stock its single 450,horsepower motor and of Duluth, secretary of the Water- tuA;ys,, 46 to 470; spring duck - 'yards and packing lant. For ex, enough gasoline to keep it going until ways, Association, immediately regis- ;lInES, SAC. ample, using $10.7f as a basis: . to-morrow evening. To reduce weight tered a protest on the ground that the My Garden. "Gans-Can. hand-ptekod, $3.60 to Select bacon. Price W.O.C. $ P.90 bushel; primes $b.45 to $3.60. Thick smooth 10.75 c*t, and wind resistance and thus increase bridge was not high enough to permit A Barden is a lovesome thing, God P14 producta,-_iy;;; per imp. under selects. $1 per hog, their speed, they decided to cut them- passage underneath of ocean goingi wot! 12J3 to $2.30; $2.15 Shops and feeders, $2 per hog, under selves off from the world by doing vessels contemplated by completion of Rose Plot, per i gal., II .23 per gels; m ple sugar, lb., 23 selects. without wireless. the waterways project. The protest Fringed pool, Wtih the same end in view, they insisted that the move was designed Ferned grot- ffeavies, $3 per hog, under selects. >iey -1%;1tt6 I.P%Ol 10- Ex. � eavies $2 per cwt. under St. dropped their landing gear 10 min- to nullify the waterways program by The veriest school a, lb. nun, c or 48.76 per cwt. utes after they got into the air at Le; placing permanent and extremely ex-, Of peace; and yet the fool 41 2 -b. tins, 16c, Bows RO 1 IS per cwt, under so- Bourget, and if all goes well the twos pensive obstruction to navigation. He Contends that God is not- V9807-$4 to 45 Pe domiL lZte �r j7.7 5 per cwt- Frenchmen expect to glide down Upon 1 held that to obstruct contemplate $ 0 to--flame J=, to to 2 1 d Not God! in gardens! when the eve LS' ei Bows, RC J per cwt under w the waters of New York Bay not far 1 navigation was as vicious as if navi- cool? 440; load I r cwt. f the Statue of Liberty to-morrow gation were actually interfered with.; Na , but I have a sign; M " ��1 ch's from g dame, load to baby bee 0 ce 42 CWL unds The -war department sustained Craig's 'Tis very sure God walks In mind8 afternoon. r Selects, or baeout Up to upou'llonday no word has stand. -T. IL BrOW161 6 was 4- T % A beii &ioefis 44' inspector When Things Come Tivie. 'NO WSICM UH. Late • Pioneered Mirst Aid. lWhen things come eras a (And well make theim, too! BABy'S OWN TM W' Ith the d,"th of When dreams come true the Orient rLm— S :igpector Wilfrid Manisell, of the And. Schemes "go through; Wbfou� the inarveloaz plans that we in 1be Blended by men trained Newborn Bab*-or anadlan Pacific Plan Coindf-,"101 For Either- the I—Eveetli-a-tion -3 greatest tea market t__ Which* Child. partiji4if , . . Growillig CAud any "Y now. of couree-they the may.). There is no other medicine to equal took place aboard I No two in the world will be so gay a Montreal - Chi - 1 As we twc� dawn till the close of day Baby's Own Tablets for little ones- cago train reo@.ut- When things come true: whether It be for the newborn babe ly, there passes or the growing child the Tablets al- from the ranks of Ways do good. They are absolutely Canadian F I r B t When things come true, 91ftim do, 'free from opiates or other harmful Alden an out - And they Fos fortunate folks like me and Ad the mother can always feel standing pioneer yQuo safe !n using them. inspector, of St. John Am -;When things'come true, work in this country. Very When things come true, 7 Conoeruing the Tablets, Mrs. Jot bulance Armour, R.M 1. South Monaghan, end circumstances surrounded the VVbA,,n the wonderful thine that we -40 Ont., says:-"We have three tlne,�death of Mr. Mansell for he passed dream come true Ais od t6C 201111 not be there " healthy children, to whom. when Rlaway whil' and I'll not be e journeying to Chicago to do, 4 Medicine Is needed, we have given take part In an international First AM here, tic-% Not a day w2i be &H, they'll all be only Baby's Own 7-bleta. The Tab•: coin etition hold under the auspic'es lets pro - -yio-u- can tb4_Ajuarlc__a_nR—edC­r ­11 ­___ best -the. best--medlerhe ---Packed- in r4cket -- ____yet cep in any home whers, there are 0 For we'll be In the selfsame Jp1ace, don. Young children." The late Inspector Mansell a first al my dear. found for t luminume d When things Come true! n 'Baby's Own. Tablets are a mild but work dotes back to 1909 when St. John -Mary Corotyn ------------- W �"V� t6orougli laxative which regulate the Ambulance work was first intro -du-eed Davidia. Stomach and bowels; banish conatips• In Canfida. At that time he w He Always Did. CIassified Advertisewelatti. as as Two autoiatio recently met in an al- tion and indigestion; break up colds sistant chief constable, in the C.P.R. A49UTL ai 4nd simple 'fever and make teething police force at Angus Works In Mont- W J ley too nwmw to permlit Uiom to pass %W AN1Yf&V01T'Z MOM to pass each other. On* of the antown rose -L CAJdPZR& XOTOR113" AND 9 81907. They are sold by medicine real, and, realizing the'great advantage WTrZ8 h&My TV* in one Tool. 24" CUM rund. Hsu 4-06" Write ftr dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents of being able to render effizient first The Condition' Of a P. E. L Lady voice, "I never back up for any T4 ch mb atze. T.= from 4do-oust -and shouted In an angry box from The Dr. Williams' e work inton mx Medi- aid, began to study t sive.: qt blaukety-blank tool." clue Co., Brockville, Ont.' ly. He was later appointed Fire Chief Who Again Rejoices in Good The other driver quietly pat his Car U AXX WANrJW­-DZ8CX11BZ, Diva at Angus and police Inspector of the Torte 102 sea airs U in" *a Investigation Department His first Health. in Toveroe� backed out. and rephed: Comfort In the Clouds. "Thst'l all right I always do." aid promotions 'kept we and after I can most heartily recommend Dr. Ilres are fitted In new winning many awards was appointed, Williams' Pink Pills to all week peo- 1rench monoplane which is to attempt instructor nstructor of St. John L Ambulance P*" says Mrs. Augustin Arsenault, Having the right tackle and )mow. a luck in a flight to New York. Ing how to fish constitute C R EA M 1work. Under his direction the Angus Wellington Station, P.E.I. "Before I fhirfg. You WRI ricers own so" for yeer car- began their use I was very -weak and supsh @an@ and First Aid Teams have many times' shirring to V4. we W. NEW rigid off the honors.' nervous. I had always worked hard, 1, r*urss daily by money erdw. N Daft *sea Itatwer'"I Blok of Meet"" The First aid team of the C.P.R In. with no thought of my h writs tar assa and partievism health, until vestiffation T)qpaxtment, under In- Strength left me. I CITY CREAMERY Lw.derS Of suddently my specor Mansell's Instruction, won high begun to feel tired and depressed, and In the BARN. mQuodin St. E. Toronto honors at the recent American Red did not sleep iqell at night, feeling just J Them AU I Crops Competition at Chicago. No ined1cino chest is coutpleto as tired in the moruJng as when I went Without Mirtiod's. Fine for collar to bed at night. I began to feel din bolk. chaffed spots and call,-- Cuticura couraged when I would think of the Don't Leave Children Alone- work necessary for me to do. I got Soap and "An an offict&I having a good de Ointment ml some medicine from the doctor whom to do with the Child Life of the o0un- I consulted, but it did not appear to Keep the 24alp try, It to my duty to warn parents Meet my case as I showed u Clean &-d H= o tm- rrsuwu Hair pTorement while takigg it. Then al 66 1 Jan E of leaving young children alone In the neighbor advised me to try Dr. W11- I X Kelso to a press re- llama' Pink Pills and I got limse." said J a supply presenta, Better ChIcka tire, "One cannot reach this Of this medicine. I very sown found TOAL Bred �17 evil by law —it must be through an ap- they were helping 11", and I continued peal to thesense of rigilk and respon• their use until I was well again.-and I sibility resting upon all parents, These bAT6 been strong and well ever alnoft horrible burnix4a are all too frequent Dr Wtl;lame Pink Pille do one am" no Wghmt mcpMesicin O( Fire- and the recent tragedy should teach a thing nd do it well. Thoy build up, for ed,4MMAW and 0 end F a the lasting lesson, it is, not a good excuse purIfY and enrich tie blood. and as MATVXMT stone qwMy and value is I -��R��ED .14 iii to say dist children were left pound the blood supplies the whole body, Bal- Fiffi-Sue, Gunii-Dipped asleep, or Cluut there was apparently no new life to given to the entire system CA" kit loon. So- Better sleep. steady nerves. Improved 1844" Ska 'Ibis pioneer among danger Children do nct *Lay "leap. WIFE TO BED -4 ireo lncrea&ed rigor —ail these and &Ad pard They waloBL Up slid rush about search. appetite: vader is Woon ti --4md the lesoder tng for parents and even in the day- can be yours by taking Dr. Williams' Suffered So She Could Not "A proved by pwrformsincs--was ume'uvoiy children left to thomiselves Pink Pills. Begin today Sold by all Walk. Restored to Health ..'-made possiblie by Guin-Dip. are alrwayo In 'danger. The only safe medicine dealers or by mall, post paid. by Lydia E. fin"am's ping, F`nredongea ocgee rule to not to take a chance whom pm at 50 cents a box from The Dr Wil- clang little lives are concerned.- Items' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Out. Vegetable Compound itor stiengthening do was to iscidure the elich flocing drain. Minesing, Ontario. - "I am a _pro, Koap Minard's Liniment In the house, ti,al nurse and I recommend Lydia Mortality Among the Classes. lAorn from yaw lFiredone, 46 Sir Arbuthnot Lane, In a review of I- Pinkham'oVegdttable Compound to Mr. Ellie Barker's work on Health" For Llth,- suffering women. three months the dealer the many advanteges of Wher-IF)uIt Is Cheap. published In the English Spectator, I was almost helpless and could not i Came. - Dipping — the added On the West Coast of Africa pine- sit at the table 'long enough to drink comfort, dependability and LPPI:po can be grown by the hundred speaks Be follows-- a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- thousand - without any attention The author gives convincing proofs band carried me to bed, I would be 7 of the advantage of plain living on no- so weak. Then he read in the paper greater w.-apff, Bananas *an be bQUght al a few pence tuna] food• combinod--w4th-outdoor-sx- of woman sufferIBIL as I did who JPIV.ZBTONZ TZIM & RtnIBM loan C06. a hundred, while oranges are as cheap, elVes. Form workers and clergy tot better after taking the aire-tiabT 'Ie OF CANADA LIMITZD 0 11" the healthiest chumes of the, oom• Compound, so he went and go it for At this season, a ale, power- Owns some forms There in no doubt that me. When I had taken three bottles ful alterative of proven nurit is munity, doubtless because both lead -W -MOST MILES PER DOLLAR of government, and especially bad I was just like a new .woman and fteded by roost everyone. TRLU Z simple lives with much exercise in the 'have -had splendid health ever since. BLOOD corrects blood disorden • government, are greatly facilitated by open air. Butchers and merchant so&- When I feel any bearing down . pains 'u" s the indifference of the people: men am among the most ''lad rheumatic 4onditious ad ter B. Harris. short-lived I always take it; sometimso a halt People. The mortality among butch- bottle or whatever I need. It is my ends spring lassitude. I' �0�� it Is A on twice as great, While that Of only medicine and I have told many in �Wdy recotmended tic if" merchant seamen to three and one-half one about it. Any one wanting to P—P elimination Of as skin 4.1lec. Fireatimme SuMe the Oply0von-Dipped Tir". "o know ut Lydia E. Pinkham's bI=_ch1c._ times Le great a4 that of clergymen , V, `=- , I , . `_7 _t-.10,F�,wtab1. (Cloompound I will gladly ta'-Z, '... = : . Butchers and all troam" and agricultural laborers. Without write to her. I'do can to recm arising from Isopure, at below-par and seamen live largely on meat, V�w . blood. First I- known n a Donor's pes. ommend it for I feel I owe my 80"Od meat• preserved vertables and and strengt4.,to it. Iv- Afro. REAL now obtainable at going Z' Medical U Tbo sands. of people Buffer with other stale food wbich'to only eaten Bowszlt, R.R. 1, ?,linesing, Ontario. WW wlr`q� 1%M ito that Itb J Dropsy and Brights Die-save, if sparingly or not at all by the clergy Do you feel broken-down, nervous, Your limbs are swolleti or You have xanunation and rural workers and weak sometimes? Do you have any symptoms of this disease we ; hence the high this horrid feeling of fear iyhich some- mortality of the sailors not with. �$o 45, my obWa 1ns49F_'--L__ 0 guarantee that Cressy's Indian Herb -Sellect Male RWm, allies 15 -Standing the bracing air of the o". times comes td women wh­e­n_t1i-e= - A Compound will give pernianen't re. not well? Lydia E. Pinklialn's eg, Many think cancer to an oldage dis. stable Cotppound is excellent to take list. Money refunded it it. falls. -ance up to, $;5w without Information and testimonials sup. ease. If thwol Were & callow ace, can. at such a time. It always hel ' and 0 Medical Ezownedom -rite for partk- car motailty would be higher among plied free.' W llaxg.' if taken regularly and =Utly JOHN R. CRESSY CO. 2" Gladstone Ave., Toronto, 3, Ont. S -ring Timfi is p CELERY KING The' tlew. &,cuP of this fine old vegetable tonic. fill , I the spring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poisons, improves farm workers and clergymen, among W1,11 r41416V6 Own concum jar whom longevity is greatest; but Be. Carling to I Mr. Barker, tb4 callow A mortality Is fvrioe, as high amonc the shopetlived butchers and seamen. Lim) Those old enemies, gas, acidity. Pain and dis- -t are soon knocked for a fwv comfort tare -thee wall by Saisel'■ Syrup. Any drug store.- ����D to appetite and makes gou feel better Mail Air Coupon toeley Three-quarters of the land area of .11h 9 t away. CELERY KING is good for ....... the Dominion in Incapable of agticul- 'i9at whole fqfmily.. At druggists, 30c Ac 6& fatal production, and of this fully one- EXCILSion: Lire INSURANCK CO., Gib E"xiar Life Building, Toronto half can .be made to Produce timber Pisait send ni-e porticul­ croPs� If Permanently dedicated, pro- Deafnen—Head Noise k7 bected and managed for that pu W your IDEAL Pals" RzLizyAw s r LEONARD EAR OIL N For all pain--Minard" a Liniment. -Rai BSA of Bare e INSIMT IN NOSTRIL1111 The forest has bees so raTaged ).%y Proved safe by millions and prescrib d bY PhYsicians foc' Al An D M:01.36 A&Wn w IVA 7 rol&r abort D FNNSS fire that the growth rate IS 31107`10 Lumbago A. 0. UINA111111, In, 70 Flith Am Colds Headache Neuritis affectefl; at the present time annual growth will not moot annual use, area Neuralgia �'Toothache Rheumatism .. . . . . . ....... all tosses tbf0UXh fire; insects,'and de- Pain ISAA-MILL CHICK SCRATCH Faso cay cause further not depletion of for- Mar-Mill, Chick Starter should " be used. It Is composed of "to to-day for VwAalli, selected hish•gnde creaked eat capital, Brings Health, Vigor and Quiolt 'Growth. our Fl= Book. wheat, Mt cam. and star -cut oat& - NOT AFFECT THE HEART C-mumous ■rowth the First Eight 'I DOES N ewuW "Profit- Ideal Growth In MAL 3.000 Nos sy MADIM and American Elms, ■• U Weeks of a eblek's tire Is a big factor &Ng pou I try and "wZy maturity In Pullets I& I It In High VI)Ntw [If-PPoiluetion. MAR- Pealing." Ad• salt of adeq"ta amounts of the rt- -81.50 to 114,00. Damn I . rp--400 to ;ft 2,990 ro Vpin. UILL HIGN-WATATT FEEDS bring drew: S. rarbobydntm. fats. mineral ult Its- as d." reads MAOXHAW Tree LxW% Land all L" Accept only ..Bayer„ packagd Ming, etc, MAR-MILL FZWS pro- Ceritradommr I ArohnertL * Garden MAR -MILL rNICK-STARTER Is a FLOLFR vide those roquIsitaL Write ?w CataJoevo. which contains proven directions. wen- balanced Ussh. rich In 1-9--table MILL$ (1). U. Do not 0'erloor the r" that and wilml woteln. mnt-lning men- R 9 9 a 0 R a MAN-MILL COD LIVIA OIL "Bayer" boxes of 19 tablets go foods for profitable growth and SONS). MARK- Ix putt. and of extra NO quaUty. When Brobst Forestry Co. Ypiek m"tuity, inedudins Butterwillf. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggfst- uslas Cod Urer OU be sure to 94 ZfUblihed 1909. O.H. F. Nwierfin. ToronLi 'Awift is the ink& ('Vo.tered in Camwa) of Dam Manufacture of Noweeetle. Wes M11L Meat scrall, etc. hIAR-MILL Quality. .,1443 bather at Freight pre■&Jd up to 230 Per handred. In goo 16L or more. pbefto 14M. IM Neidealler of Raltaylic" (A*eol Sal4eyllo ACM, "A. S. A."), While It to well kW" Ontario Distributors for Fasterfat Fish MGM Of per 060t. to 75 per ant. protein). *M4 Aspirin means BVer manstacturo, to untot the public against lialtations. the Tablet 4841.19 No. 20-­127. 0 C Raseir Coufaw wM be ■stamp"-with CMdr son" traile W&M On "Bareir OMM eA. ,a..,... .., .�. .. - ..., r ,n, ..:, : , .•a..-s '..•w ---�. •nr: -p ..'.wM.. .,7rr. - . ..._x: su... •+e ova _,.•y - -= - - _ _ „...r. ,.,c,,,•. 1fl. ..k,. �.. s;. ,x. .a..ao:s ''�:”. •i ,s .,kF 7,..',. ., .a,.,- •.,'?*. &t..:;*ax1„�' +.. g.ni7",. _..•.r..."";}a'9, ,s,�,""'Ck.a;wa `fi'�u., ""Yr try cr.'s• -'-r, '�.ro.x .i. '�„c..'�. -�.. t�,r <3x ,'.•- .°'c:':t�:c ice`. �s w?;.,"• w' '' _ " a ay.... "' .r„�ie, >` e i5: 'i.K;s ,.r . - ;c. ..z°,. ��rr •rr:o„p•s, '° ,Jr`ro' ,o-<'3 in':.r'. �+:. !,. Fb•, �C- w ->,.. ;,� ...,.., ....+�" 3,q�, , o r ..,d a'%r' ✓:.r3�tn.•xa s,+.'✓ .-;q $.., .-,�, <- , :l , ice'•+ . ,a ^` v 'y q' ✓- "a.. ...t. .e •} r <2•. v','�. 'r• , r-L '.w ..y.. L. ..R,�..wS. .'ti -. ,+¢`..,'�, -. . , ' .'.. 9..,, '.':• .. rp.. !,};. :y. � d`.,<_,��'.:a1,'! r, �.,. _ ;: ►� 'tl t>ttxlug r _ AUCTION SALE OF BEATRICE T B E RAbout 50 Used Cos ! FARM. ► � A • ' ELOCUTIQNIST � • —Open for ragagement@ '� -- TRY RICSARD$ON'$ FOR -There will be sold b tit 76 p�eap; 81.80 U paid In advance. by Public auction on' L, ur _ Phon Y.- __�____I3.RDOSLIN - `''Sultecrtptapns'ro the United 5tatea and Cceat SATURDAY, N'AY_2TS7; l_3'� - "D- - _$ , .Ea _ ,._ Britain i2.00 in advance. To Whom Concerned.: -. _• _ :JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors' 'CTNIC'aN V =ZLE If the effects of Mr. W. Sister left The property of You-can depend on our-Corn and Man el Seed being-the P P Y at Pickering Inn are not called for in P g n$ -the CK .g. �. �6,- VP160= 10 days same will be sold for expenses beet obtainable. All the different varieties are now in. • NOTES AND COMMENTS. FORD DEALER incurred at Bald. Igo. „t'ierinination Test high. Plrices low for good seed. Leave T Pickering. May 6th. 1927, your order early and have your Corn delivered. 'Government Control, which was His entire Truck consign consisting meat of Used Cara ' and Trucks, coneieting of : Ford Se- �1 _ • expected to go into effect about dans. Coaches, Coupes, Touring Care, la assn River f - " - - Ton and Half- ton Tracks with- carious _ r , the fifteenth of May, will n come sr style bodies; McLaughlin Touring @, Basket F€iCtor y `The best of Good Groceries, Fruits abd ot iat0 e$eet until near the end of Roadsters, Coupes; Chevrolet Truck, Vegetables. Leave your. next ,k +the month, possibly about the Dodge Touring, overland Touring, to with us and try ur geaher with Case Tractor, 3 Cockshutt Manufacturers of Y 'twenty- eighth. Mtich interest is service. 2-furrow Tractor Plows, 1 John Deere All kinds of Fruit Baskets, :# being taken as to the manner in Tractor Plow. 1 0 -h. P. Brantford Gtaa 'which the Act will work out. It Engine and Pulley. 1 .3•h. Gooldy, Berry Crates; JA& Engine and Pulley. 1 6 -h. p. Gilson 'has been cleseribed " - -b 6 y P' y Prea7ier she tey -Muir Engine and' Pulley .- . "-- 'armers-Su hel_JB&ekets, 'Ferguson as advanced temperance 1 (train Crusher complete with line - --------- shafting. journals and 5•b. , Gas En• ...._Clothes Baskets. p legislation, an Act which will re- give, 2 Open Buggies. 1 Top Buggy, - - �dnee drunkenness. This claim of etc, Positively no reserve. Frank Pennock, Premier Ferguson is not taken _- lc erin� Hardware Store "very seriously by a large propor- Sale begins at 1.00 o'clock. sharp Proprietor - -- .Phone Markham 1604 tion of the people of the country. !'sxxs : -Cash, or any of our popular ' One thing ie;- certain, the brewers monthly payment or standard agri- cultural Now is the time for Garden and FieLi Seeds. We have them -and distillers are not looking for• plane. by the bulk or package. k ward to any such result. Accord- All Cars are in wills arch a 30 da condI• e - y Our stock of Seed Corwin complete and guaranteed fly P. C. germins. ing to their own admission` they guarantee, �+ 0 Qt�ahty ^T tion. give us your order early and get the kind you want, $ave spent hundreds of thousands PRENTICE & PRENTICE. • -of dollars to bring about the de- 38-V Auctioneers We have a complete line of Garden Toole -hoes, rakes shovel@ etc. " at a PRICE lest of the Ontario Temperance Q Screen Doors Window Screens. Wire Cloth by the yard,. - r Act: Breweries and distilleries Spring 18 Mere = o van black r galvanized. rT 'which had stood idle for several — Lows Bros' Paints and Varnishes to Brighten Up the Home, -years are now being renovated We have just received a stock of and Mureseo for the wall that you do not paint, 4. An,) enlarged. This is not heia Silks and Broadclotbo, New - g Prints and Ginghams. ,done with the expectation that Agent for McCormick - Deering Farm, Machinery there will be a great decrease In Also. a full stock of Spring Miltin- gnd Repairs.- - the amoont of drinking, but they ery and Sunwortby Wall Paper. are looking forward to a great Our Motto : W e have. it, can get it, or it is not made :,harvest. They expect a great in. 0. GA N N O N J. S BAISDQN .crease in the amount of drinking 30 BROUGHAM „e S. �I ,�,� r -and as a natural result in the amount of drunkenness. To many, Red and White w_ motorists In ti s_ticular. Co .. mplete Quality Funerals` Peet is loot a bright one. The ate ' SOLID OAK f bomber , motor greatly incre will, I �ooD f -� 'no doubt, be Rreatlp increased• 3 � - tL ''The have been n k v numerous tuna enough 'SIN GFOOT MAT T H E W S BURIAL CO, filn the paste but when every per. solo has the privilege of buying all so , Morrishl X19 D&worth Ave.,- Toronto Phone Gerrard 3304 lthe liquor be cassia are may, expect Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Cass, Ito see a great increase. t Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Seryfee. Funeral complete. D�1�I BARYON act is Made to com- No Extras. 1W ti ..', :`W6at a change a few years Visit our establishment and rove the truth of these statements • p `bring about. About thirty five 1. Pete in value for yourseives. years a . Buy for Cash and These prices stand good within s radius o! 4G mlleslrom Toronto a r go, or a little more, electric with the best REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 31tr railways were invested, and were isave money +standard tlr - rapidly being introduced in many ess _ — cities, and that mode of trauspor. Serve -Us Corn Flakes, 9c 'but remarkably s .ttatiou was soon considered to Ricer 31bs for -'25c ; - >bave a eon low' in price. , .. great future before it. Shelled Walnuts, per lb' ,.About 1914, when the great world 9herriff's Jelly Powders, 3 'war. had begun, preparations were and a glass tumbler for '' 25c aCord Tires built of ; Prunes, 2 lbe for SLTPERTWIST �/p being made to build many electric Choice Sliced Bacon per lb 40c Di� t1e� / C� �CY @red througnoat the country. It Sausage, per lb 128c 1� �% was one of the pet schemes of the Pork Sausage, per lb 25c G. • & Ae T. Law •mate Sir Adam Beck. He had done Spec -- Friday and Saturday :e • :'' - ' Brantford .Big Butt Asphalt Slates -so much for the Province in eatab. Canned Tomatoes and Peas, 2 tae Pickering, only + "`, provide a roof of double and triple dishing , hydroelectric power and Ed. Corn Syrup, 2's 1!c �� ,, thickness, matchless beauty and. life- •ai ht, whirs Maple Syrue, 16 oz bottles, 32r . long protection-- g proved such a French Prep Mustard. 9 oz jar 14e ,� Brantford Big Butts also give >, great boon lie, country. He -Serve Us Castile Soap, 7for 25c shadow Brantford adding greatly to the , had -visions of a great net work of % > charm and distinction of your home. electric railways which he believ• II Being tapered, extra thickness and _ — UNIVERSAL'� _ - . _ weight are in the part exposed n the: -ea would ' tr , howm the a n- : MOTORS — weather. Size iii inches by . lathes, +try. The war, however, brought hid 5 laths to the weather. all these enterprises to a stand. . atilt and' nothing was done during WEST HILL - - �Meaatiord Roo ta= Co., Lisnit4 arantfOrd, Ontario b those four awful years, as all the u Co aloaa strength of the country. was STAR. AND FLINT SALES " .- centred in one object, to win the - nu O� war. And, for several years r after the war, there was agene- .USED CAR BARGAINS rai depression which prevented Ford Truck, 1 ton, 1923 Ford Truck, half ton, 1922 - anything being done towards + "electric - railway building.° In the -These trucks completely overhauled and guaranteed :._meantime' motor cars were being in A 1 condition. Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service. on Brantford Roofing rendered by - rapidly introduced into the coun- Experienced Mechanics, All Work Guaranteed. F. J. Prouse, - P1CkCririg 'try and from the motor cars there .Phone 9carboro 52.31. evolved the large motor trucks and motor busses, whose intro. _ '-Wh .•duction is proving the death knell electric railways in small cities "'d u. e and towns as well as -rural electric w +. lines, The Toronto Eastern, on Which much work had been done, ' _ s now, .apparently, abandoned. r; The electric lines in Peterboro and j lt; Thomas have given way to the - motor busses' and taxis, and King - _ "-*ton is considering the advise -� bility of following their example, tl l I �%'LIIE to not a matter of. price alone. It Is npbouter7; In the loat<. tes0ient spline; tm y simply what you (et loe the pike you pay, the each three -speed transm ion. a Ilo large Cities however, Chevrolet t, low in price —but not at the ez- Ibe Mq'st Beautiful Chevrolet I C g i the nee of quality. It 13 economical — because'' History is now sellin a new end electric line@ are no datlbt eC- i i' t b not cheaply built. Ito? sdpprem@ in value — the ?o�►at for whir &.,,rolet p U� gives more of a things you want sold in Caasda ' . manently established for the or the price you pay. / I " "" — - / - Irst and always, quality counts with Chevro- g R-44. 7 U� ' traffic there i9 8t1 heav that et. ?here (� quality In the tmctfve Fisher, ..... # y+._ s / I fee; . In the long, low Iln�e H4r briolas { 'tnake9 them a good paying in@ti- 11sgtmyiss Duco colors; in the sm poweerr!! j�a �p y Wye -in head endue, t oer,sco a Hof reflno- R=euek 11tiOD. ; pients, ep� u air cm [y gy (ttrainer; Yn the luxury of Its appolntmea4 sad I.T. • i , 7. hkar d luset7, 'r* CR•41►i� T Don't forget the date of G. A. M. - Davidson's auction sale of used - Tars and tricks, to be held at Un- + ° Ch� ®� -ionvilleon May 21st, 1927, at 1 P. DEWL•ERS FOR CHEVROLET C! ;OLSMOBILE w. These cars and trucks carry guarantee of thert da s For %7VT,&t0*= O3S 1� t evrokt His tor further P3 ]t Qti r ,•. .:>tnother column.. • • y f � !F ,,. ., ^stn. !c•.q:' „ . , y-„ ,r ... { "','• / er .., � ,. tt<! L, °, a,` • tc•:.a..' .: 8'.. . � .9r ' s?^ t- r.a - �.?.a±ey.2.,'h,5:,._n. ?�k"�. :rAr.±:�r - ...< .:..�,_•'v . . .�,„' .'. v o--;� � - .-w,., ...; . "G.e._" e .x .a. .. - ^'k?F"�i` f! �.. " .} rx:ti .•. ak'."a. < '•. r.'�....T. . 4•_'.o. .r :. _> a,'� . m._ ,. - _ _' . . _ �'kt_....•.'� - •nr- r., ».. .e ,ar:_...._..•i_•:. s •w!+", +a ' . - ',"f.: , ^ n,, .it?,;F.'44.•_. . .as.Sxa .q _ .. u . . �.a :e ..,. A 1. ',.j: ' "SC +,jr Y, `L�. -ro.. • a n *A.+.J•' T>: w .1"' Ft. ss'•+ ' .�i A f? :r' ''1 ,aA ;.,� '�ec, . +: Qa .:.y- b2; ..� 3r SiL6Y. -A. .' '�i a'. 3 rr J ; ' ?4 �. „ ._... "w. t`y.'.. ' Rr?• t- .ta '-.. r's:..y .oi'. <F >, s.r .R' ,.1. •, . ra,Y•4r 'Z � A. -i . - �.fA •a`'{d+�•f^k• f•. S n� �..y' r i .",,.yv..A {%.:k" '...P't' nM!•Sf' "'i.. i' .Y•,Y.I.. �` S }•. �,r .. .._....:'. :s:' .. „St .. 'i t. •- -. s.. ,M. •Fw .. ! • , fib. 1•' yp, - - ^i3 L.AREMONT. Neil Stewart moved- his house- Stanley and Mrs. Cook and fam = �9 Y �' !' • hold etfecta 40 W, __hitegale one day ilp. of _Oshawa, spent the week- j D O D, G E BROS. petee.ShIkk wVX its tha city 'oa last week and will reside there in end with relatives in Olaremgnt. ilondaX: - future. _ - Mrs. Thos. Scott, of Toronto, CARS r +, Next Monday at the B. Y. P. U. -SEE THE -NEW MODELS spent the week -end with friends If You are thinking of buying s 4 the main topic will be "Why Davidson -' b�Er: atsA Mme: Topper. ofYLocsds4 Pray." There will also be a brie€ bi$' auction sale of about 60 care A full line of Dodge Bros, ppaaenger educational topic. cars and Graham Hros. trucks will The U. F. O. made at friends on and tracks at Unionville on n Satur- you J_.. visited Claremont ' Friday, Dan and Mrs. Alger, of Toronto, day... May 21st neat, when yod - _ AD be on.eshiw coo at our �n a shipment of spent Sunday here with Dr. and can buy them at your own price. °RY new show room on Cattle to. the Toronto market on Mrs. Tomlinson, the latter being a See advt. in another column.- Saturday, May 21 Tuesda sister of Mr. Alger... �,•. y Leslie Heath, of Drambo, spent; Mrs. Gorham. Y. Leverett, of i Afternoon and Evening over Sunday in Claremont with Portland, - Oregon, s eut the.week- - *_".,_ _ _ 7— You are cordially invited to pay US A pp Hovis Brea 'sie, sad inspect our new premises, his parents. end with her Qrandmother,° Mrs. - Mrs. Belrioett =and -- Mrs.- Spenee, Barrie -H. Thomson, •'� ezamdne the new cars and investigate - of Toronto, were calling on Clare- their improved design. • ; iioont friends on Saturda - Demorstrations gladly given. Albert Lickorish has moved into AUDIT 0 R I U M R"' °�R , The Bread of A representative from Moore and $Tail Seewart's residence, w lch Hughes. of Toronto, will be resent to Stewart has just vacated. a mechanical features. — THEATRE :plain m •cal f ' Nelson Sanderson, of Toronto, - _ _ Health • . O. &A.T.-•LAW was in town -on' Monday when he +called on a number of friends. STOUF FVI L L E -r -31p PICKERING, ONT. Mrs. Jewell, who has been spend- /%l%�/"P.fill�e� - • Try a Loaf Ing tb a winter months in Stratford with relatives, 'is visiting her FRIDAY and SATURDAY �c e . ' - The Pickering -' daughter, Mrs. A. Forsyth, , - - =- _ —' Reuben and Mrs. Besse and fam .May 13, and 14 _ A• y __ , �� , _ v1�ance Committee r` fly and Mrs. Besse Sr., of'Stayner, BUSTER $EATON• were•here on Friday last attending /F you want impies• the funeral of the late Mrs. Evans IN / 'sire dignity express- j A Yr�� Ward• ed in a memorial, we MS1L The object of this Aeeooiatim11i lessen stealfngg and prosecute 1 Mr. Selman, our new blacksmith,- HE GENERAL" feet sure you will find HONE• the felonep y just the dy ign that will mm, ICi{Ei2tN�r C last week moved into Luther Pit- also Oood Corned e< sal to you here -and � 4; key's residence,_ which, was form- Tueeda and,Wedoesdap we will furnish it to � • I erly owned and accupied by Thos. y your satisfaction. _ ��. "Birkett JOKE BEDDWICK Members having property siolanooma all James Allaway and son. Percy, in Daring I)sys "No Greater Tribute" TIME 'TABLD--- Pickering Station °�0 of Executive Oveaemi,".m� r of Toronto; Albert Malyon, of _ T. H. Train. going Bast des as follows q N. W. STAFFORD, No. io Mail 7.58 a M. Memba,hip iss nowe; and Fred Stork of raerBneRal 8 ELLERd DALLAS i Kingston Road, ,4 28 Local 19.89 P. M. Tickets some" bsaan ar etas Pr.nQ.at os visited with J. H. and s0 Local 5.26 P. >t[ e.�.t.:i on apeptt.alton. Phone Whitby Sunday train, 8,98 A. M. Exec. Oom. —L. D. Banks, O. S. Paimr ` on Saaday. Trains going P9s,t des as follows— er. M. a. Chapman. Pickering. Mrs. Macklem and °daughter, of Prices -15c for children 14 20 _ y' f18 r 32 p s• - -. Winnipeg, No. Looa1 9.22 A. M. have returned home and under .• 97 Local '2.44 P. M. i��'• -- .after spending several weeks here rZSc for adults 9 Main. , 0 1gp, M, D. Munro) Jas. Richardson. . on account of the illness and death Sunday train, 8.;1'3 P. M. President, Bnorsls� � of the former's daughter, Mrs. By S. G. Schmidt, Pfi0prietor Foregoing is according to Standard ens Ward. - time. Farmers, AttentlOn. �. ' F. T. Broad, with wife and faml - gfily, arrived is town on Sunday I am agent for the World's Gteatest morning from England. and foss r R �! Se ator, '•The Renfrew,„ Stoves, ;. Ithe present are making their ho a E j O A E � re with Mrs. Broads parents, W. and Scale's and Oil Engines. Gra Fleury 's - _.. n gnosis Plows, Points. (seals Grinders, w Mrs. Heath, '. ST.T�2b�E2� AC#AIN Wheel Barroweetc. The heavy rain -falls which took lMassey- Harris Hoe Drill, 11 hoe, Brantford binder twine and second. • plate during the ,past week has hand separators for sale. a: given -the land a thorough soaking °eR' and with warren weather there 1 Maaeey•Hacrie Disc Drill, 11 Men's, Young 'Men's and Boys' Suits -Navy Blue, Dark Brown and ROST. DEVITT, whoa with a very _rapid growth th re of Light and Dark Grey -with 1 or 2 Pairs of rants. Phone 505 Pick.; BROUGE AM ,..' — -- - - - - -- -- di%c, good - -_ Ranging from $e.50 to $17.50. _ -vocetation. — -- . - Ike :t Sunday morning at the 2 Imperial O :ford Ranges, c o ce Men s 0! :7orcTs�z- >Dtoad; �Saff Frown °and -Bl Walt, 1 $aptist Church the pulpit will be 58. W • Rubber Heel, flood Fitters. regular 5.50, at 4.50. occUPI ed by lieu. A. MeD. Haig, 1 Massey Harris Mower, in good Men's Rhaki Pants, heavy will sizes 82 -40, Special $1.76 Haring takes over the Btaokamithing nl; who will speak in the interests of shape p P� Business of Jobn McGrath. I am the Ontario Protubitign IIMon. p prepared to do all klads of �. - In the morning Rev. J. R. Bald 1 Ford coupe, 1928. cheap _ = • general btu lone, old and win. of Uxbridge, will preach. Cell at I�a ^I f%' 1Phoae 8800 oza aoetytene,wetd�nR. V� ►. W m. Coates was, in the city on 1 Ford Roadster, 191rs Hoe e�shoeing a 8peoiatty, 6 Weduesdayof last week when lee CANT. ON'TAR20 underwent un operation on the - JOHN SE�LMAN '' tear•ducts.of bis a es. The opera- We sell y 85 CLAREMONT i ' [loo, which proved very success- ful, the was performed bZ Dr. Colin CreaII1 :.Campbell,- the well -known eye- B orator - foal, �oai .'specialist of Bioor St. - 11 b While attending Sunday School on the at Altona on Sunday last, John 3. market,. a: a had to taken to eihis ho ie.. .M' Cormiok E'ml rig Hard aac� Soft 8oa1 of tile; , immediate[ sum ,Medical aid was y . S t quality and lrnoned.and we-are glad to know •• ,DeellII beat IIah OII � a. ball that he is making a rapid recovery $ - 2 - Qneiy' sad is able to be around again and : lbeariII expects to be. in his usual good - ask_ the.• uses _ O� THOS. A. •LAW, health in a few days. We sell &afrs, money orders PSo3eeris44r. C7szt. The Women's Institute will Ill C O O P E R taset at the home of Mrs. Grown 1 • 31)d Cable rCiriiCLlIICtS on 311 on Wednesday afternoon, May • W -�� ' 11th. The program will consist of -=CLAREMONT -= parts of the world ---3c tow. Is the time to bring in your harrows exhibits o home -made rlige and or any other implements that a bed�cdvere. `•Current Events" by Agent for Ackerman s Quality tM rates. - - need repairin , so that r - Mrs.alC. Bunker, b Paper, "A Trip Harnees.. Ask the user.. they will a all, to C y .I[ies Macnab. "' ready $tectioa of o�cere: Forget ur • - �I Quick s�ruice at alI brands=. for the spring work, x g yd.. house- cleaning and come st 2.80 s - . A special redaction duels the 'clock. ' Let this be the largest S next few weeks Sprin _ , nded re ular 'meeting of the 1y ` .0 atte g 8 year... _ �,o _ L O R N E Q ' After an illness of about a yearer V '.•from that moat dreaded disease. CLAREMONT +cancer, death came to the relief of a Mrs. •Evans Ward- on Wednesday Bstabl4h,d 1871 morning, May 4th, at the early RTe' have -a - full. line age of 44 years. Her condition - -' became serious last fail when her of the renowned health began -to 'decline. She Boxer Wall Papers Oh was taken to a hospital in Toronto, _ - , Win *herd the real nature of the 1 prices[ from ! - , eery, anager ease was revealed. -Her condition ti ,gradually became worse and her 10c to 1.00 (suffering more intense, but these - ' She More with •reniaikable- Christ • ,.per roll." ian fortitud and patience. She ivaintained most cheerful spirit E turonghont all her sufferings, and A full, line of Sher- :a`° ° " "�0 . ' 'everything that medical skill can W ea Your Money 20 - -do was done to relieve her Buffer. _.-win-Williams H ! _ - saga. Her death was a welcome P.alnt8. r �o • X relief from pain. Her funeral, B which took place on Friday after• • `"sro �0�' Travel* by: Mail V noon to the Claremont Union cem- .'Also-, some S every, was very largely, attended, ENT) your remittances by Stand- thus showing the high esteem in nice Ginghams and S and Bank Money Orders, They which she was held in the com- - -- munity. The service, which was '_. Ray- ons .for.. are convenient,-efficient i fully einsure held ip the Baptist Cbarch, was cal. T mom i fry i The money s fully neared conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. :.:. spring"' - BAI�iRING against toes or theft in transit. It Orsborn. Mrs, Ward was. a daugh- _. can reach only the person to whom ter of Mrs. Macklem and the late it is addressed. Standard Bank ter Macklem, formerly d Toronto. Give i16'a call and be FM Money Orders are as. Rood as cash Deceased was an active member of convinced. and are acceptable anywhere in being a mum- 1 Canada. the Baptist Church, ber of the choir as well as taking a 'Fresh groceries always-' mrominent part - in - all its' other - - activities. She is survived by a on hand. - _ 'THE - Litt young children, husband and three sTANDARD''BANK _ sung children, two girls and a 'B .-boy Y r who the hear felt sym. Ds A , !� r O m nth of thecommnnit is extend. }J tf 1 OF CA.rIADA It wi ad. She is also survived by her Tanager a mother and two sisters, who re Phone 1402 PICKERING BRANCH —O. a Sharpe, f s' •' Branches also at Brookl(n, w•.t Hill, Wkltby side in Winnipeg, and a brother, CLAREMONT �-.rs .. . PIC in Saskatoon. "'.`"" " "' "" pf �.' o a -,+.t' • • ..^- L w ' tiif ••'"b.+W! ;A, raw .•!°- 4 - '°'..� X.c a, 3. •M, . is IAaf Mutual Firs Insurance Co. ; ; sap rotes for farm and country buildings. datorm Insurance on buildings, windmills, Silos etc, Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone _ _ a •y -+ ..�5. -+nr ...Di h .. ,,, .. „ .�, -t� .,..+E ..r. v .,F �W' N+.I'x .. r ,w _ uue awaw r :. ,cn .i. ws, vT sr„ u M" g6a�as. q ;ter• �rrau*aa�AS s r re°y^ cs y- v s..,,.r, x•: .r,:, ..Lr „, , ;:�C.• .."''`•'�,"",'a '�"�a. .,.:�14. 4�,.. �,y- �a� -+-�. -:�•.• �?;aa4.,^•'v :'�'s.i�•"',;•. F,.7�' .-.. :,...,'fin .; �"v... - �"'S"Ab!;. «?�! .. �� , -. ,ee , +r, •w.. . +'.., . y, '_.•.'•: �....'X.•.. .�.+t. .z.'. C,�'t�., 'a •`:i'w :ti,+a ^ �.ft� 1•n.. �Pa�',c:. m'• r�..^x^.' �� - ✓". . -6. �s .9..•;a n. .`"I�G ..... My- '..fk3- r, :.. .S. y. ..,_i „. r. o_•.yt•. .4 � .*4'.,a!vw,. ..',.' :� Ae- :.'✓ +P'. :t,.; ) �. x a. a way be'k de. He always has been 'The Joy of the Sower. ` the right fl, aH through, and i true To see him. maxch3ng with steady. ' > es ��ours el� sportsma . sit -ride maintaining an unswerving' _. "Yea," said Helen,; though her tiro- jL course, while from his Sat a golden, ther's . tone had been deliberately -- challenging. l semi-circular, evenly divided spray of "Oh, you do think that ?" smiled °ems intermittently gushed, was to wtt -' ness 8 main her brother when, she -had' refused noble action Fining his eyes t be drawn. "I imagined that perhaps on e -_the .ai rtfier aide of the! FOR TMt you followed popular opinion. You field, in order that he might not over- l Pip g LEAN LAUNDRY . S. lap his previonra spread, he strode. ow, the others thought that he AIN Q� ALL v a cause he didn't la games with them erectly,. the wheat falling from hia �1Ji or join their busfig e�ieditiona he j hand with such fine precision that no I -�.l.E N 1 G wasn't. a sportsman. As a matter of streaks could afterward de- t ° • fact, it was because be was. He knows velop to mike weedy accusation of his that-be, hasn't the physique up to Paull. TEA tbeiz standard and so keeps in the He loved hies work While spreading GREEN T60 background not to spoil their fun for beed upon the soil; -11--he sensed ,kind - them. That's real sportsmanship, I of majesty in the action, as if some. -� Fraternity. hold." how he had taken on a partnere►hip True thoughts have moved the world r "Wrlita Salads. Toronto_, for flee sample, with God, He, delighted with it also ' before nod �y shall ",gala. "It Is, it is," cried Helen warmly, , by reason of the weTm noons and still 1 — -- - -- -! and we were idiots not to appre t`iate We yield to none in earnest lore oCi sunsets which April wrought to the vaI- freedom's cause subldme; r It. But, but 'its all going to be made ley. In early red mornings, while � up to him, the dear!" robins rioted in the mist and water We }Din the �► "Fraternity"! we. "The dearl" said her brother, fowl were winging fthetr confident. keep the march of Time. ; laughing and lifting his brows. - Charles M�7.i T � L( I�ABBI� en o i "We're very dent our Champion rth, h w t t his ----ate ry in -flight Into no e _ ship." task with delight r BY DOUGLAS NEWTON. "Naturally," she said, blushing. A different but equally rewarding Treat corns with Mlnard's Liniment. "1 "I'm championing my future�hueband, pleasure came to him !n the hushed, a fi -J Maurice." resplendent afteraupper hour when, A man cannot think himself rich, from neighboring thickets, the hidden; By Jove,'-' he ciie.i. He looked at ;yet what be thinks about has a greats! Somebody ried: "Miriaml Miriam! lain and' powerful "Damn'." from thrushes rang their sentinel b IeTs At , p y P Po her grid then became all smiles. "Good deal to do with his bank account. „ such moments he rejoiced a' : What is. it ?" the Rabbit. .�i - Miriam 's voice came shaking, old ors. I feared -but but no matter. in the swelling cloud of hillside foliage ' "Got him ?" cried Miriam's voice. ..you don't disapprove, 'then ?" ' strangled: "Shies! ShissI Not se loud. Chair spoiled -my stroke," said "Disapprove? My, dear thing, how foliage which presented at this mo• ? z Don't anger it." Calvin Boldre. "Kee nisi Miriam, m,ent all the colors of October in. deH- 8 P q can I when_ you've chosen the only T ' " "It? WhatY' demanded a voice I'm trying again." real man on the Concession ?" cats, diminished scale with exquisite dropped to a low note of fear. And Again the light, again that delib - refinement of leaf and bloom. From ' (The• End.) f: -, Miriam 's shaking voice called softly: scale drawing of death. A scuffle, a The Trail Makers of the Middle Boa► der," by Hamlin Garland t "A jsrarscaI Ia the room with me stamp, a shout of fear from Calvin _ � x` a jararaca. Oh, foi God`s sake save Boldre. Then Miriam's voice scream- Two - c Iing: $ slwayeamY cFhiet�almbi•h the Hudson $a i �rA 4 Jararaca! The mere sound of it, "He's got the Rabbitl Killed him! Y y {i lion to do wheat little I can -it any- - turned them to water. It is the name What are you all doing out- there to Railway., of terror in those low jungle swamps. a110-V- „ thing -to hasten this process, that the } two divisions may thereby be brought Vletorla Colonist (Cons,) : In the t It 1e, not merely the snake whose bite "Shut up, Miriam:" came Calvin mare closely into unison; that the, tace of all expert advice and without A kills it is the snake that fights. It Boldre's vo:c• edgily. "He hit, me, bonds between my deer native land waiting for the report of the eminent fi i ► ;, will face its enemy; it will attack. but didn't bite. I'm quite all right. "' and my adopted land may be strength. I English engineer engaged by Steel! " No wonder they stood rooted there. A ni.;teh ii �r�t out again. but this anal, and draw them more tightly to- to report on the feasibility of the Hwd l Most of them were big men, brave time it wasn't held. Those on the�gethee. For sure am'I -who am in son Bay route for wheal shipments, We wouldn't ear that men, men afraid of nothing on earth, verandah saw it soar through the air part a child of both, and whose love the Government is again proceeding W ' I dsl•y s 6aa a _ place at the ,z and they would face it on fair foot- and fall to the floor. It burned there for the oneiwd the other is as the love with a venture in which $20,004,000 wedding ceremony, but in times �k ing. But to face an angry jararaca for a moment in a small flame. Only of man for math'er and wife --sure am have already been sunk. It is proceed- I .of streaa or .rhea you have a ' _ In that narrow, pitch -black room was I for a moment, but it was enough. The 1 that the better these grand divisions In "g with it at a moment when the trying oMeal to face - nee a beyond the nerve of any of them, even, Jararaca attacked it. of the British race know each other, Canadian National Railways are show- 'Wrigley's new DOUBLE though a woman's life was at stake.! Agsinst the light they saw the the stronger will grow the attachment ing excellent signs of recovery •It Is I MINT -it's seas Horribly petrified they stood, then lunge of ' the sinuous body, the ham. between them. And just as sure am I common knowledge that the Hudson I Peppermint. ,�5 .a �•, w1 "Oh, ft's coming near!" screamed' mer stroke of a devilish head. Then I I that In their genuine affection and Bay scheme, to complete, will cost in Miriam. the cue swished like lightning through, indissoluble allianee'ite the beat hopes all some $75,000,000 at the least, and .� • ,•... ° "': They heard the frantic heave of he the air, the ropelike neck and body! for the elevation of the human race. judging from sever expettdituree which r� y body on the bed -and the hiss. was smashed into a "V" and dashed Cod grant,_ therefore, that the future I regularly occur in the building of Gov -,' The cold, sibilant hiss that seems to right across the room. Quiet. Then of m7 native and adopto lands may ernment railways, the probabl•litles -are enrdIe the _v_ ry a ip nal .marrow t .• f ultimate cost will exceed LAP Emory A" hiss that hynotizes in its cold, low ' I guess it's all right," said the ablest, and moat powerful friend of $104 000,000. The railway is being' ® ® evil. The hiss that gave the Rabbit voice of the Rabbit "He's dead." this land, and the Great Commoner of IutSis simply as a political. sop to 1be l a paralysis of terror. 1 Then they swarmed id on him. Half his own. that "although they may be Prairie politicians. If It were regard, They heard him leap now, heard, a dozers flaring matches revealed that two Nadiaus, they may be but one ed " purely an economic venture. 4 ' his half- stifled gasp of tear. They i hideous broken - backed thing lying People," Thus spoke John Bright - ,ben the Government could well af- �knew how he was reeling. I under the wall, revealed Miriam in a Andrew Carnegie, to "Triumphant ford to await the report of the en- Va 'a voice, strangely thick, came: I dead faint on her bed. Democracy." gineer It has engaged ,to make a fully.. - "'My God, we've got to do something! The Rabbit was looking at them, investigation. The Government Is un- ' ~Thst poor kid helpless in there with green in the face, shaking, hardly deterred by warnings and ls,whdly fn ' -with it. Got t o " I .Rabbit the Snaky, Killer," he said Ottawa American GIs" Houses. tent teat on making votes for Its cause. � � '' . T - ' something. ; able to stand. Then somebody stepped quickly through the door of the .Aickroom, with his nervous, shaky smile, "I say, sent Far Eastern situation Great Hrl= stepped right into the dark room do you mind if I sit . own? I feel :Profitable Investment. The 1927 Twin 74J.D. Model where that deadly horror was lurk- rather cheap." taro Is being most unj�ly singled out for blame; commercial interests Regina Leader (Ind Lib,): The In- The greatest Harley•Uavrdsoa o, all - $ng, angry and eager Co strike. Some "illy dear," said Helen to him, 1n bod with a courage beyond any of �• in other exporting countries are just vestment of $470,000 in a Canadian at new and Iowa prlcew- Improved -- e y. fie y we're the people who' are really Legation at Washington will doubt- refined tamany details -but r.� radical their courage s facia the. 'are- ea ready as the British are to exploit fie g ) cheap." And as she helped him to a less yield far grs•ater returns to the departures from the time -tried Barley. Iraca. chair their eyes met and held, and China There is an opium scandal in Davidson deetgn. Old timers and be- had, match scratched flared u Shanghai at the present time, tnvoly. Canadian people In Increased trade be- vin I gianera alike svtli recognize la the" P• there came into his something so won- tween. the two countries than the The somebody,wss Gal Boldre- derful that Helen was amazed at her- ing - a highly- placed American official. 1927 Twins the last word to engineer. But no pillar of society in the United average Canadian looks for. tug achievement, Powerful-- speedy -- the Rabbit. self for ever thinking him incon- States will ever be heard criticizing - i built to hug the road -tbe most depend - The Rabbit, the man who became spicuous. backboneless with snit at the mere Ameid ear activities In the Far East, able and satisfactory moun. that ever P i For now she understood him as they Children are often scolded and pun• split the wind. hint of a snake. The Rabbit, who all understood him. He had funked The British criticize themeelvea. _ iahed, not for doing wrong so much AS was not a real man at sill that pararaca, funked it with a sheer for t>�othering their elders, *ho are not I W�tIK Ans�lewa, Y.imited --, - -. Eut they weren't thinking of that. backboneless panic quite beyond their Doubt Leads to Happiness. in a mood to enter into their feelings. $ YOnge St. - Totonto They watched -with tortured anxiety understanding. Their own Sear of the It m easier to believe the t d those slow instants between the stnk- snake had been bad enough, but. it 'ing of the match and the growth of Faith is common to ehildsen and'.the was nothing beside the wringing ter - its flame . A matter of half seconds ror that had. attacked .him, And. yet i ignorant. As we Dame to know more of the world and the ways only, but it seemed eternity. They saw he had been the only one of them to hi's outline, crouched, alert, saw that of m n we e gad auraelvee Lees able to • be sure of go in and face that terror. he held in his hand a billiard cues Insignificant and ridiculous he anything. i which- one of them had been mending. g• have seemed and more fearful the mark of -� oubt is not na cyn ,might They saw it in a flash, as* him 'aide- than any of them, but he was a finer a pessimist or a cynic. Some of the c. step in a flash and drop the match, man, with a -finer courage than any happiest and gayest men are first-class. and as the flame died they saw the there. doubters. They are distingufabed be. � hurtle.of a long, ropelike body across Val admitted it. "You ua cause they have the courage. to face' -have ,.!the flame and the thud against some beat, Rabbit. You're a bettor man 's facia ,piece of furniture that -told -of the ' than any of us." 4' miss and the rattle of things flung He said to Helen later: "1 talked Minard's Liniment'tor dandruff. down as the savage death- dealer turn- *like, a, fool about Boldre the other day. �- ed in rage. Sheer and horrible blackness again. He ''t a magnificent chap. We were blind.not to see it." Might Be Worm., The Rabbit completely out of 'tight-� ]ridden in there "Yes," said Helen, with bright Winnipeg Tribune (Ihd.'Cons.): Big', Bill Thompeon says he and De Valera with the Jararaca. ' "Could eyes, "BIind -but we are beginning are the two greatest enemies of the ;• snakes see in the darkness ?" to see." F Helen was askin herself W C 1 British Empire. There's an answer to g as a -- Her brother bhaurice drove all this he_pgasimis,ts ; - • 'vin absolutely doomed? She found home when he returned. Miriam had � ---- - -- -- -- �� -her heart crying out against such a told him all about it, but Helen had thing. to speak of it. Wear a !tight' hat and cheap eye- v. lasses raw fat and �i, Light suddenly bursting out -again � "Yes," said Maurice. - "Thank God, glasses; "Prosperous= - t r from behind the door. They couldn't• Calvin was on the spot, He never looking"; vegetables and. drink �� no water; never ale • sea Calvin Boldre, who had struck an- fails .anybody.' sleep eight. hours. _ other match. He deliberately struck i' Maurice took Calvin Boldre.so much. These are, some of the beat ways of 1 - becoming ill, according to one doctor. �r ,, r •^ e} - another match• to draw his• deadly fee. for granted that Helen had to say: ' - Then a little scream from- Miriam: "And yet one would never think -" l We butt this SIP Deiuy Pail for - r The swish of something through the I "Rot!" said Maurice curtly. "You're The B EST the man who is "toed of buying' air, the smash of something struck. A ' going by' his build. ,Fie can't help the new pails all the time." Thy are r rr n LO W E R �r `+. made of good heavy tin, highly " a Thaueands of Flowering Shrubs. Rose polished; strong bottoms; heavy l may, y Bushes, Boxwoods, Climbing Vines, w'� handles; and put together the i 1 • etc. Write for Catalogue. way a ire should be. You'll get full '. ` D. SPENCE, . Importer value m every cent you invest 5 LA P It is the selection of rich, western wheats— the finest- 82 COLBORNE ST. 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"W" loiesre, >1 os"V4, ouawa, Saiat7.,ir SameICiadot JtSCUE No 20-127. :d • _ •z ''» � .. .... � ,- ..::a..... _ c •err... � sa.�..._... _� . » r.....w.sr:r..t -. : 11 - �41 7 v 75, C, 9 -4 ;Wilson Publishing Company PLANES WILL ASSIST ENGINEERS WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED -3 o E IN BUILDING-40SON BAY RAILWAY- IN - SSAY CONTEST 'City of nd "City of Toronto" to Make Twenty-:' Work of Selecting Successful ssful Compositions Completed venRound Trips in Making Comparative Tests Prizes Will be Presented at Once by Editors. Se Of Vort'Churicihilliind Fort` - Nelson. 7's PARIS SCHOOL WINS "MAKERS OF CANADA." JOINED -SAME TRAIN AFTER GOLDFIELDS TRIP.' It was -no light task that faced the examiners when they be. F 11 I parts pf Ontario and Quebec, "Our expedition his demonstrated The largest single item weighed ap- gan to read the hundreds of essays which poured in from scholars conclusively, I think, the pralotkabtlitY proximately 800 pounds and the long • of Public and Separate Schools in all and e6senttally the safety of the plans, est piece of timber h andled was twenty Finally, o h wever, all -were eliminated but the thirty -six which, in a& a medium of transport for both pas-; feet. - To handle this piece of thither t he best4ud gment of the committee, were entitled to the awards.' sengers- and freight,' said F. J. Steven-! It was necessary to make minor al- The prizes are now in the hands of the various publishers through son, pilot of the -city of Winnipeg," teratfous In the plane, but everything whom the winning essays were sent, but the committee earnestly which with .the "City of Toronto" has was -transported without mishap. suggestz that wherever possible the presentations be made at the it I just completed a contract for ' the Do- The two planes operating on the job Empire Day'Exereises in the schools. minim Government department of w Rose', To the Paris Public School goes the honor'�f winning the railways and canals in transporting who was In charge of the party, anT - t pi!161 f ea ther s tone pr opz ietor-of The Paris Tran. -pounds of dquipment and sup- Pilot F J. Stevenson; who handled the It . ..... OW I B ript, wM havethe pleasure of presenting the set of "Makers of and twelve passengers from Hud- "City of Winnipeg,' and Pilot art -1 Canada" to Principal Moss. sort to Fort ChurdhilroV-Hudi6i'is Bay, Bakbem and S. H. Oheearadn, a test- Involving twenty -seven round trips Ing mechanit of the Fokker factory, Prize Winners. over a route of some 950 miles each who handled the "City of Toronto." way. Flying oonditions, throughout were ro. FIRST PRIZE $20.00 IN GOLD: The 6n the trip, the ported to be good, and there were Margaret Hobson, R.R. No. 2, Burford, Ont., Burford High School. land he SECOND D PRIZE $15.00- IN GOLD: The monoplane type, were town plenty of places to T water up from Now York, arriving at Hudsou route would be slightly longer than Bessie E. Griffin, Fenelon Falls, Fenelon Falls Continuation School. on 21st of March. The first trip was that, possible under winter conditions THIRD PRIZE $10.00 IN GOLD: made on the 29rd of March and tholusinsisklis. Mr. Stevenson.pointod out Mabel Shaw, R.R. No. 1, Kinburn, Kinburn High School. I *ntramct completed on the 11th that each plane, with a capacity 1of NEXT THREF-PRIZES, $6.00 IN GOLD: fApril. On some d67%. 1,600 pounds had to carry adequate two round tri Ruth Gaw, Palmerston, Palmerston Continuation School 'were made. SM3*rg ney supplies in the form Of Anna Gauthier, Trenton, St. Peter's School. ti The course flown was from HUd6ND rstIono, snow shoes, sleeping bags, etc., Erma Grubin, StouffvIllej Stouffyille High School. to Norway House, 484 miles airli to guard against eventualities. NEXT TEN PRIZES,, $2.00 IN CASH: frequently without a stop even whAn a commercial venture it was a Mary L. loaded; . from ,Allen, Byng Inlet, B.S. No. 1. Wallbridge. 7 7 Norway House to '�,Oneer effort, it was something which Wm*. G. Anderson, Hallburton, Hallburton Continuation School. Lake, 2H miles, and from Cache Lake had not been done before on so large ...Albert Dailey,..Axe Lake, B.S. No. 2, Monteith. to Fort Churchill, 190 miles. Absolute- a scale. In the light of the OxP*rL- Anna Hunter, B66caygeon, B.S. No. 15, Enmity. % ?a V1- V is V-4 ties A FROCK EXPRESSING SMART SIMPLICITY IN EVERY DETAIL Trimly fashioned of moire or fine (woolen material, this frock follows the the straight- lines that the season stamps with Indubitahle smartness, at $1the same time hinting at a modish �.iwo-piece effect by means of the front of the skirt, having two groups of plaits. being joined to the bodice. The song 1 tight - fitting sleeves are finished i • • . • :. L ty no difilcukies were experienced, fined - --- Y-ajj7c�,on -XcTavish� -,a Public School, ..:.-:.with flared cuffs of contrasting ma- -ex--suvw-91111 tyroug, ac �fur --Paris. Pat ontrRstics�t that the shIt' Russell Pedwell., Thornl;u"iy, Thoivib-u rY-Coniiri nation School. Iterial and the same note of 0 ting lc*-fo"6stions ther undertakings of a similai nature graceful t 0 barb-or at Fort ChurchlU some- wid be much simplified. Wilfred Pluard, Lakefield, Lakefleld High School. re- -us use —1 n- -tye- jabot and i shaped collar. No. 1488 is for ladies i times -made it necessary to land on a Weather conditions were decidedly Justina OMkIlery,-R.R.'No. 2 Toeswater, B.S. Culross. and is in sixes 84. 86, 38. 40 and 42 small take just-k4and-from Churchill. favorable throughout the period, and Duncan Sinclair, Streetaville, R.R. No. 2. Milton ,h School. -a Skils were ueed Cat VkLne&. and hool. inches bust. Size 38 req�. snow conditlons average. oo)daffoorgh Sc rds 89-inch material. or 2W yards taking off and )ending theT proved han4led _perfectly and it 'no' Rester Thomson, -Paris. Parts Pub ic School. eminently effective. For summer fly- denied that-much time al • 14a-irich,and % yard 89-inch contrast- id'nsldZ! Webster, Athens, Athens High School. lag for collar, cuffs and jabot. 20d. .1 tag Purposes tbfte will be rephu*d a expense of� Gerald Wilson, Huntsville, Huntsville High School. )>Is e pe so was aw.ved in the use of the raultRude of lakes," rivers' and The garments illustrated in our with Pontloons and every use made of this means of transport Al Inew Fashion Book are advance styles transport of economical to a degree and essentially Some idea of &0 for the home dressmaker, and the wo- waterways which abound In the 4ts- the use of planes In such a field can eafe, NEW PROFESSION tract. inan or girl who desires to wear gar be had from the interesting experience Reading left to rtgM in the Loebm Some Idea 6('tlw naturf of the un- occasion a mining ex-'panying'victilre ire' Capt. J. R. Rose, Iments dependable for taste , sin plicity on a rece" oc I -N.Y. Women Form Society to and economy will find her desirea ful. dertaking may be had from consider. pmect-who en route from to who was In charge of the party; Pilot filled In our patterns. Price of the tug the nature and size of the oom-'Toronto was picked up by a plane at F. J. Stevenson, Pilot Bart Balchem• Solve "Servant Problem" moditles transported. The federal gov.! Miu&kt, flown In to the gold fields. and Chief Mechanic S� H. Chees—m. Interest -:book 10 cents the copy. Which Will Inter ng the equipment -eigbins 800 pounds was .'Onta ornment wanted to- got work staxted'spent four hours examining prospects Timbers 19 to 20 feet In length and NOW TO ORDER PATTERN& with respect to determining the rela. and ww flown out again rejoini Ontario Housewives. ICI 'Write your name and address plabs tive suitability of Port Nelson and Fort, same train "Sioux Lookout. To have I sucoewfully handled. �0 New York.-Women of society have ly, giving number and &I= of avich Churchill as prospective terminals for 1 made the same trip by-any other avail- oatterns as you undertaken to solve the servant Prctb want. Enclose goo to !the Itudson's Bay Railway, now rapid-! able, means, even the fastest dog team The English language is without Lem through the organization of a -stamps or coin (cola preferred wrap , IY nearing completion. For this Pu ..4 r • . would have Involved a delay of from question the most perfect, and noblest corps of trained "domestic employees'' ­-,111 earefully) for aselk minter And pose , they decided to got staff and three to five days. In other words, a Instrument given to mankind for the, not servants --ead the elevation' of iliddreas your order to Pattern Dept-, -equipment on the ground with the piano covers ibe same ground in an communication of human thought, household service to the dignity of 10tilm Publishing Co.. 13 Wad Ads. Least possible delay and W I eatern Can- boos ,and a half that It takes three Sir James Parr- profession. 7tLis will be done through -.bd& St., Tororto. Patterns ami by ads Airways Limited got the contract -Ii�� or more to cover -by any other move them in Housekeeping, x0ftra MAIL to uIpmem was 1 means of transport available In the - h njsatief�j 2.39 r 3p,h Goo_ :11 fNapoSe. Down the row, down the row. Jean ac ar Flossie McMahon, Millbrook, MIllbrook Continuation School. membem are listed IT, the Socidd Mo, I gister. Mrs. Richard Boardman Is president of the organization. pr '7 7!n7!TTe. ADAMON`S ADVENTURES--By Q. Jacobason. Dorothy M. Roulston, R.R. No, 5, Hagersville, Hagersville H. School. 14 Scientific Housekeeping will engage Hazel M. Samson, Magog, Que., Magog High school. a oorpe of domestic employees., In 4 Marian Snell, Londesboro, Ont., B.S. No. 6, Hulleti. Mrs. Bow-dman'a own ho amid oon- Ruth Smith, Arthur, Arthur High School. ditions which prevail in the- best m NEXT TWENTY PRIZES, $1.00 IN CA-5-H.— gulated Now-York households, with In- Marie A. Bryan, Fordwich, Fordwich Continuation School. i", .7 structors and supervisors In atten+_ Won. D. Conklin, Jr., Kingsville, Kingsville High School. anoe, the domestic worker will receive Gordon E. Dailey, Axe Lake, B.S. No. 2, Monteith. training which sticuld enable her to Edna E. Day, R.R. No. 1, Creemore, Mont Zion School. because it wilt raise domestic service from Its present menial position to the �41 qualify In personal • appearance,, de. Helen Evans, Pefferlaw, Newmarket High School. Al portm•nt and efficiency of service. BlancliellAmilton. R.R. 3 Holyrood, Lucknow, Lucknow Con. School There wt14 be no servant problem Edward Hincks, Ha, ' leybury, Halleybury Public School. 1 -7 for the mistresses of New York homes '-'NeVie Holnies, Hagersville, :Is.,-crq•d1le High School. under the new organization. Accord- C. E. McFaddin, R.R. -No."l, Millbank, Milverton­- High School. Ing to Mrs. Boardman, "Once a cook, Mavis McGuire, Twiwd, Tweed Public School. waitress or maid, or as entire staff of 0---h W M-Iver R R No 6 Luck roAr Lucknow Con. School. 7 in service to their employers. tight - fitting sleeves are finished i • • . • :. L ty no difilcukies were experienced, fined - --- Y-ajj7c�,on -XcTavish� -,a Public School, ..:.-:.with flared cuffs of contrasting ma- -ex--suvw-91111 tyroug, ac �fur --Paris. Pat ontrRstics�t that the shIt' Russell Pedwell., Thornl;u"iy, Thoivib-u rY-Coniiri nation School. Iterial and the same note of 0 ting lc*-fo"6stions ther undertakings of a similai nature graceful t 0 barb-or at Fort ChurchlU some- wid be much simplified. Wilfred Pluard, Lakefield, Lakefleld High School. re- -us use —1 n- -tye- jabot and i shaped collar. No. 1488 is for ladies i times -made it necessary to land on a Weather conditions were decidedly Justina OMkIlery,-R.R.'No. 2 Toeswater, B.S. Culross. and is in sixes 84. 86, 38. 40 and 42 small take just-k4and-from Churchill. favorable throughout the period, and Duncan Sinclair, Streetaville, R.R. No. 2. Milton ,h School. -a Skils were ueed Cat VkLne&. and hool. inches bust. Size 38 req�. snow conditlons average. oo)daffoorgh Sc rds 89-inch material. or 2W yards taking off and )ending theT proved han4led _perfectly and it 'no' Rester Thomson, -Paris. Parts Pub ic School. eminently effective. For summer fly- denied that-much time al • 14a-irich,and % yard 89-inch contrast- id'nsldZ! Webster, Athens, Athens High School. lag for collar, cuffs and jabot. 20d. .1 tag Purposes tbfte will be rephu*d a expense of� Gerald Wilson, Huntsville, Huntsville High School. )>Is e pe so was aw.ved in the use of the raultRude of lakes," rivers' and The garments illustrated in our with Pontloons and every use made of this means of transport Al Inew Fashion Book are advance styles transport of economical to a degree and essentially Some idea of &0 for the home dressmaker, and the wo- waterways which abound In the 4ts- the use of planes In such a field can eafe, NEW PROFESSION tract. inan or girl who desires to wear gar be had from the interesting experience Reading left to rtgM in the Loebm Some Idea 6('tlw naturf of the un- occasion a mining ex-'panying'victilre ire' Capt. J. R. Rose, Iments dependable for taste , sin plicity on a rece" oc I -N.Y. Women Form Society to and economy will find her desirea ful. dertaking may be had from consider. pmect-who en route from to who was In charge of the party; Pilot filled In our patterns. Price of the tug the nature and size of the oom-'Toronto was picked up by a plane at F. J. Stevenson, Pilot Bart Balchem• Solve "Servant Problem" moditles transported. The federal gov.! Miu&kt, flown In to the gold fields. and Chief Mechanic S� H. Chees—m. Interest -:book 10 cents the copy. Which Will Inter ng the equipment -eigbins 800 pounds was .'Onta ornment wanted to- got work staxted'spent four hours examining prospects Timbers 19 to 20 feet In length and NOW TO ORDER PATTERN& with respect to determining the rela. and ww flown out again rejoini Ontario Housewives. ICI 'Write your name and address plabs tive suitability of Port Nelson and Fort, same train "Sioux Lookout. To have I sucoewfully handled. �0 New York.-Women of society have ly, giving number and &I= of avich Churchill as prospective terminals for 1 made the same trip by-any other avail- oatterns as you undertaken to solve the servant Prctb want. Enclose goo to !the Itudson's Bay Railway, now rapid-! able, means, even the fastest dog team The English language is without Lem through the organization of a -stamps or coin (cola preferred wrap , IY nearing completion. For this Pu ..4 r • . would have Involved a delay of from question the most perfect, and noblest corps of trained "domestic employees'' ­-,111 earefully) for aselk minter And pose , they decided to got staff and three to five days. In other words, a Instrument given to mankind for the, not servants --ead the elevation' of iliddreas your order to Pattern Dept-, -equipment on the ground with the piano covers ibe same ground in an communication of human thought, household service to the dignity of 10tilm Publishing Co.. 13 Wad Ads. Least possible delay and W I eatern Can- boos ,and a half that It takes three Sir James Parr- profession. 7tLis will be done through -.bd& St., Tororto. Patterns ami by ads Airways Limited got the contract -Ii�� or more to cover -by any other move them in Housekeeping, x0ftra MAIL to uIpmem was 1 means of transport available In the - h njsatief�j 2.39 r 3p,h Goo_ :11 fNapoSe. Down the row, down the row. F "z and b!oilmy maebinery Alr-serrice-49-PrOT-1118- higli3ways into btlywllxz " membem are listed IT, the Socidd Mo, I gister. Mrs. Richard Boardman Is president of the organization. pr '7 7!n7!TTe. ADAMON`S ADVENTURES--By Q. Jacobason. 004mly tearing earth apart,' adjust all differences at may - f th y arise Scientific Housekeeping will engage Comes the steely jaw of plou"tre a oorpe of domestic employees., In 4 Gnashing at each blade and flo-wer- Mrs. Bow-dman'a own ho amid oon- rt�ly. ditions which prevail in the- best m gulated Now-York households, with In- Dut dam It break .7 structors and supervisors In atten+_ :..,That, which seemingly it ends, anoe, the domestic worker will receive Since the soil. hereunto sealed, training which sticuld enable her to 'Wafts a breath of earth Itself? because it wilt raise domestic service from Its present menial position to the �41 qualify In personal • appearance,, de. -�.*'And all the stately, nodding mustard Al portm•nt and efficiency of service. .That made fields golden, fragrant, There wt14 be no servant problem 1,00k-It Is gone! 1 -7 for the mistresses of New York homes Y, But, gone to make more fragrant still under the new organization. Accord- The purple grape -for which this -hill Ing to Mrs. Boardman, "Once a cook, ,b planted waitress or maid, or as entire staff of Ines Raymond. in service to their employers. domestic employees, has been engagedy O we will do the rest. Our supervisors will oversee the work of thi staff, look +.r the e- uniforms keen an TvIr; Hog-"A cat has nixii 1tv• I...."How many has a dot?" Mr. Pup,--"Ca-ntn#." The Idea that women have got to protected and are the *weaker sex ;0 - permeates the whole question of in- equality. You have got to get over that prejudice, which Is held by nice people.-Lord Balfour of Burleigh. A eye on expenditures in' the kitchen and —I-- adjust all differences at may - f th y arise between the Mistress of the hones and her employee. The sponsors of the organization "7* that it is an experiment, that the work Is largely of an educational character. They believe the experiment will work A� J because it wilt raise domestic service from Its present menial position to the �41 dignity of a profedmion and will attract to, scientific housekeeping a corps of - domestic workers proud of their estate, %! and ready and able to give the utmost in service to their employers. 7". The domestic worked of the future C will be strictly a profe4slonal worker. She will work not more than nitis hours a day, with a fixed scale of pay for overtime and will live and take her )0 meal* out unless other arrangements are made. In that event she will pay' the mistress of the house an agreed upon sum for her board and lodgings . in other words, she w1I,l live exactly like her sisters in offices, stores and elsewhere, % IM: _RM qp -.7 r —On Tuesdap forenoon Kenneth —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, prac- LOCALISMS. Wood fast with a very adrious ac- tiving in Toronto'-willi be here in hbr in Rose's Excelsior Mills. His left ual on Thursday. --You. cideut while operating a machine office from 1.80 p. nL'to 6 p. ni. assn- —Stork. Bros. have purchased a HOW Strong Are Special Chevrolet sedan from A. T. hand got caught in the machinery —Dr. H. T. FallaLse, Resident Dent- and before it could be released it r 0 is :-,.--'-Come in and try your strength g*th n -a pair of W. t. Office over RalAdon'i hardware —Mrs. Tomlin, of Toronto, was was terribly mangled. He was store. Office hours, to 6 day and ihe guest last week of Mrs. James given first, aid. then was hurried evenings by at. no"• off to the Western Hospital, To —Alvin and Mrs. Bushby and —Mrs. Wm. Collis Is spending rODtO. Every effort is being made child to a motored to Toronto and to save the hand, but this may Apliont Sunday few days this week In Toronto with Mrs. Bushby's to SIR with her sister. not be accomplished. He is slab parents, Robt. and Mrs. Day. • Anstalling a m. Wilson and Baugh- very weak from lose of blood. —Mrs. W —Gordon Law is double gasoline tank alongside his —The annual church service, of ter, Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Otih• new show-room. Ontario Lodge, No. $24, I. 0. a F.. awa, 9 at the week-end with D. RHAKI PANTS I ' —Gordon and Mrs. rAW Slid Miss which commemorated the 108th N. anrMrs. Lockwood andfam. ad anniversary of the founding of the fly. se We Can. Ids Bunting spent the� week-e You take one leg, I'll take t'other. We both pull as hard. -at Pension Vile. Order, was held on Sunday even —At St; George's Church next If the Pants split You'll got a pair of these famos fag In St. Andrew's United Ohureb. Sunday —Victor Anderson, of the Rich. at 10, 80 a. m.. the Rev. Pants for exactly nothing. =end Hill Liberal, paid the NE1*8 In addition to the members of the Canon T. R. O'Meara, D. D., LL: local lodge there were. a number D., Principal of Wycliffe College, -a friendly visit on Saturday. No. 58 Plants are sold under following guarantee —Be sure to bring your kiddies of brethren present from White- Toronto, will be the preacher. to Bunting's this week to me the vale. Whitby, Oshawa and Brook- This is a great �opportunity that 1. If garment rips at waistband, we ;viII pay you fifty cents. lin. The church was comfortably should not be ,Headlight Special Electric train. missed, for the wera• 2. If garment rips at seat, crotch or leg seams, we will pay you $1. filled, and jLn appropriate sermon here and friends's —Miss Decay, of Whitby town- of St. George's shi spent last week In Pickering a summer and you'll agree With a hundred which was much appreciated, was Church to bear this outstanding Try a pair of these pants this •, with her grandparents,` J. and Mrs. preached by the pastor of the preacher. Evening service at 7 p. of our other customers that they are the Dann church, Rev. J. S. Ferousorn. The m Preacher, W. R. Sproule. best you ever wore. —J. B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- choir rendered an anthem and the —At the school on Thursday th da ev SL fly. of Peterboro, accompanied by, male quartette gave a selection erring, May 5, the parents an W. G. Ham, spent Sunday in the —After suffering many years friends of the Continuation School BOYS I BOYS I BOYS I village. from a nervous disease, Joo. Gorm- students were entertained ate i. —Fred-Rogers and friend, of ley died on Sunday at Whitby, in barquet held in honour of the can give you now a pair of Headlight Overalls.— "Just Like Dad's." Toronto, spent Sunday with the his 70th year. Deceased was born laraduatin 9 class. The room and former's grandmother, Mrs. j H. in this township at the lake shore, tables were suitably decorated for n - -Pickeri g Rogers. and has been a resident of Picker- the occasion, and the after - dinner Fred T. Bunting —Grant Arcot, Las fag towwohip all his life of Toronto, b until a speeches were ably handled by the -------� rented rooms in the Mullett real- few years ago when he moved to pupils. The toast proposed to the Established 1857. ,dente on Church Street for • the Whitby. Mr. Gormley was a man School Board woe responded to by .:Summer months, with a very genial nature and was James Richardson. —Billy and Bobby Hero of highly esteemed by all who knew at the h Brooklia, are spending a few days by White, of Oshawa He is also Mrs. George West passed awe* In -­-J. and Mrs. Hallett. grand- parents, and one daughter, -Mrs. Herbert Af home of their grand D, to, him. He is survived his wife AUDLEY. h —Mrs. Levi Salter. who, the lat- survived by three brothers sad at. Michael's Hospital on Monday ev- tore 0 ter part of the winter, has been. two sister@ : Joseph, of Kinsale; erring after & brief illness. Deceased snfferinx from an injured arm, Is Robert, of Pickering-, Oliver, of was in poor health for over a-montb, but no serious outcome was anticipat- now elf g. better. Leamington: Mrs. Sam, Carlton, —N- f. Meebia. of Oshawa, and of Salem; and Mrs. Whitrng ed until the close of the week when who urn. She Western Ontario. His 7 waiii-mmoved to the hospital on Suc. ble News Items F C and Mrs. Machin and dun h- resides in W On ta her illness took a 'serious t Seasonable ry ter, Mis 9 Marilyn, of Montreal, funeral took place on Tuesday af. day where everything was done but of 8 t Sunday with their parents, ternoon from the home of his bro. il. She wLa.&quiet. industrious 'STAUNTON" Wall Papers are now in full swing. eal ther. Robt.. of - this village, and neoras avail, rugh %nd Mrs. Machin. on, a good mother - and wife, and or an a co an y p price for every d l d —Next Sunday morning at 10.80 interment took place in Erskine she leaves a husband and five children A N is. m , Rev, A. R. Sanderson will Cemetery, to mourn her loss. She was twice Q -The Double Portion." —On Saturday last fonr young married. Her former busband was Peak on I - - design for every taste. 7 P. w.. "The Christian as a Citi. girls from Toronto star the late John Shea, of Greenwood, started out on Her maiden name was lda�ry McDon. sm." Came and worship. a hike to Whitby and return. aid. and she spent her life in Markham —Robert Rankin, of Lansing They had reached Whitby and had and Pickering townships. The funeral ELASTICIA" Paint, the quality kind 'at a reason- % tart on t�elr return �epwt Sunday here with his moth- ad trip, when took place to the R. C. Oemeter or, while Mrs. 7 on Rankin and little they were overtaken by two Young Thursday morning. able price. T-hat's why the people like it. ison, spent the day with her broth• men in a car. who offered to give F)W. Victor Austin, and wife,. of them a lift. an invitation which We've added a new line, "Rogers" IN MEMORIAK —Wm. Lynde, of Oshawa, &C. no doubt tkiought that there was EAx—Sacred, to the-=am*" of my- q • o6m.paulled by-his sioter.—Mm.—A;d-. safety in na-mbers. ­­-AJftr--tbey- —dear husband. Thomas Edgar H&w. f. &mson, of Kane. Man.. who is on a had gone a short distance one of who was called home. May 8th. 19M. visit to r�slaitiveo in Pickering W' and the young men stopped out of the Deep in my heart lies a picture e have 4 -yard Linoleum right in stock. We deliver to your vicinity. spent Saturday with front seat and into the back where Of a daar one laid to rest. the home, no matter where you live. Itheir sister, Mrs. Mae. Spencer. a irls were sitting. This f right- In Memory's grave I will klt, —Mrs, John Bedford, of Pension en:1 one the girls so badly that Because he was oneof the t. Falls. whose late husband, Rev. J. she jumped from the car which —Wife. R Bedford. was formerly'pastor was going at a fair rate. She re- of St. Paul's United Church he celved a bad scalp wound as well Now Adviork"Monts. Sol new Meg at the past weak with Gordon sninjary to her knees. 'The 1 a d Mrs. w and other Pickering She was taken to the village where P A$Tr, RE TO LET—Will take ast- obe received medical attention. t1e to pasture Win LAC", Dunbarton. 31-M —Mrs. James Rose 'motored to She may consider herself very for= t escaping with her life, 11AY FOR SALE—A fewtonsof Zed1 Holepia6of H Ithe city on Saturday and an her tuDitte S =haY John Mundeu Glaremmt. 3e 0836ry return was accompanied by her as jumping from a rapidly moving aunt, Mrs. Albert Templar, of auto is a very dangerous erous thing to ANTED—A girl or woman for at 1.901 1.50 general bo uft-work. Apply News Cffice. -34 !London, Oat., who had been visit. do. This incident is another proof Ing friends In the city, and who is that it is very unwise for a girl to OR 8 A LE—A frame barn, 8oz40 ft. Md 2.00 lww spending a week or two with accept An il[Illritat!00 from an en JL in giscidvandmift. Apply to Mrs, G. Philip, Brougham 3"7 her. tire stranger to go for an auto _C. C. R&VjD, 0. N. R. station ride, although in this case the fact VOR SALE -8 good pip. 8 weeks M 10 th agent at Pickering left on Satur- that there it ore four of them in V old APO to Almore C4urts, Claremont R. ge ;M R. 2. 1pbone 36 :_,day evening for St. Louis. Missouri the party would tend to give them Ito attend the annual convention a feeling of security. While the SALE­Rsapberry canes. 111M W of the Order of Railroad Telegra- girl was Painfully inivred and "Paris' 'shad FOR 10 per 1000, D. Hoffidal. lot 23, new ­uere of America, and he expects was In a dozed condition when she 5carbom, Junction P. O. 30 Cbeabeentabout two or three was taken to the doctor's office, VOR SALE-Rubber-tired b Weeks. it is not th4mobt -the t-awy-thlin—jr cumIL1011111 A la to We are spedalizing on a line of artificial Bilk Hosiery Herold Hornshaw,, tevale. Phone -mar End bswa have serious will Wow berilunfortunate r-OLLIN PtTP8--FO1:r--SALZ-:-We every day wear at 40- cents per pair. Nice now adopteddaylight saving as expeneace. shade@ such.&@ atmosphere, alwood, peach peQnls, -There a large num- =.I Allison Bros, R. R. 2. P11;J:3fb!- I.requested by a vote of the Ul-1- fice sale . ...be, of bred Collie .. I blossom, fallow, moonlight etc. sowmanville, notwithstanding'an her In Pickering and vicinity who Ms• Men's first-due 4 adverse, vote taken in January, re anxiously awaiting the day We are not forgetting the Men--& real "Is of Me ry, 9 y R SALE-Bar ware. 9 old. has also adopted it. This Was when a Honor store will be open F90 litood honest worker. �et�ld' Work Boots, regular 4.00 and 4.60 goods, per pair 9.29. done by3he town council at Taber. W 32• con, 7, Whitby, — bequest the up&tWhitbyorat Oshawa. A F= Brooklin 1130. 36 of the School Boards, as Pickering Township will be under the y. found that much confusion LocakOption, as the Act has never JOHN A. WHITE. GREEN RIVER -Week-end a Is in -Gr6Cerieol' and inconvenience resulted on ac6 beissu'repealed in the township, the 6 has for sale so pip, all sizes, from $4.30 some fine Young saws, Also baled hao $13-cm count of a number of industries sale of ,signor will thus•be barred, tea. Phone Mark 640. 8 Pkgs Quaker Corn Flakes, 7 booing adopted It. and ifie thirsty ones will have. to 00 8 Lbs Cut Macaroni, jr OST-On Sunday. May 8. between -The drama. entitled "The Man go to Whitby or Osbaws to have A-Om Beach and Whilievale, a black club I Lbs Bulk Cocoa, :250• L from Toronto," which was given their thirst qneached, Finder please leave same at the NEWS A Pkgo A & H Sal Soda,... 25c. provided a 1129 In the Town Hall lastFriday even• liquor store be established in eith Me or at Hugh Pugb's, Whitevale. .36 ing by the Dramatic Club of * the er of those towns. But if the VAFiM AND GARDEN -L-A"ND- wa A. Y. P.'A. of St. John's Chu rob, South Ontario Prohibition Union , L' For sale or rent, near _paved High -M -Y stat Norway, under the auspices of the get their way in the matter, there ions canning factories, No=. 127 Ty�ljall Ave., Toronto 3, Pbome Lakesi e 8160 F 36 Women's Guild of St. George's will be no liquor store in either of "Church. was thoroughly eajoyed tbose towns. Atalargely'attend- ?R SALE' A 5W gal. gas tank a--a*d F Ifallonpump, good &ariew, will sell for bt the large audience present. ed meeting at Whitby on Friday $100, Tank and pump are now at Frenchman's 3L draws, is an excellent one and afternoon the Union took steps to B Y. Apply E. M, Croker, 110 Blanilre Ave. �T a -it-was presented Toronto, Otf in a very able fight against the opening of liquor THE .10ENTRAL'GARAGE 'manner. The orchestra which so stores in the riding. Under ordin. QITUATION WANTED-A Dutch Vomp&nied the Dramatic Club ary circumstances, Whitby and . LJYouth, is, just out, desires situation on farm near Pickering. Would take $25 per month for rendered a number of selection@ Oshawa Would be entitled to suet Telephone '4900 11AN V.82rlYpenea Pickering, Apply Richview Farms, R, between sets that were highly ap• stores, as they are not tinder local ring, 36 preciated. At the close of the option. The stand taken by the the entertainers a �011 A were Probibitiob Union is that when BALE = Sow, with litter taken to Monney's refreshment vote was taken for the repe&l of igs 8 LFold�a d' number Of p .6 week nu shoats; r ngcat �J_ delivery nuabe the Ontario Temperance Act two Inman. R as parlors where lunch was served. n t­c ofy itio t Jo g or1807 R a a n hn G ],Locust Hip. Phone Mark 88_j �A -to Repairs, Accessories, Oils and --Oapt, C. A.! Mason, who has years ago the riding gave a dry u ..been Inspector for the Provincial majority of over 4000, and in the "Police in Ontario County for the Proviccial election lite D WET-WASH LAUN. t December TODRRYON(SeTmoi finish) -Let our driver tall and seven years, has resigned. the riding gave a dry majority of explain our 24 hour service. just leave your Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, The h-mr.s.w.) a , . We wit via barber shop Provincial authorities have 2000, both Oahaws'and Whitby "" ;. will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. been making many change@ in the being in the dry column. In view -97 �X .Battery 0harding, force during the past two or three Of these facts the Prohibition Un• IMPLEMENTS MR SALE —Sim le A.: week& A number of Inspectors ion will make representation@ to a'-plow, Cocksbutt, No 21 nearly new. Mc mica mower and Massaj-Harris binder, 7�ft. Repairs es have been redwled to the status D. B. Hanna, the head of the On• both in good rivair Terms, cash or credit. p made on all makes toL Middleton, Brougham. Phone -afeonetable. while the services of tariolAq!3orCommission, and ask VA others have been dispensed with. that no liquor store bb established Of cars. ial tom- Mason had received notice in the riding, and a a ARM MACHINERY-Frost pec that he was to be transferred to wittee was Appointed ood. Cocksbatt, Tudbope Anderson John Win to appear Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shaple addition y lk Muir, iieu-TY, Cochrane, and as be considered before Mr. Banns. In add your I a Wilkinson. Sm thatbewould be reduced to the to dealing with now. Also M=rado2st this matter the GreenwooA. 27tf rank of constable at considerably Prohibition Union has decided to reduced Aslary, he preferred to launch an educational campaig R SALE-I have yet about forty R-L8A:,L!-R—ubt te. Harold In;tpeotor Mason has been In the riding, very larl n bushels of Colorado spring wheat containln 'resign. gely among FOR SPENCER a very ef§ctent officer and his re the young people, partievilarly a small amount of barley, very suitable for Cg.ARLES'Be �Vi,,h oam. superior to Marquis or any other Pirriatiob is received with much those of the Sunday and day of spring wheat. $1.35 white it last*• the greL schools. Poo land wheat, Pbone Mark 1617. John 1- lips. R R 1, Locust Hill. 30tf, '.Propri " r K- etor, 2. 1