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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_03_02 7. agg-04 ......... -7-7.11 MAR. .1,90.8 !No. VOL. �XLV 11. .- PICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY, ' JFV*r"*W$t01 isawwo. DUMBARTON. STOUFFVILLE. S&W Kin.and BWUt At the Community Hall on'Sunday The' hockey tournament continues GRE_ ENWOOD With sixteen teams com- church service Willi be held at 3 p.m. this week wx D. Director conducted by Mr. W. R. Sproule. Sun- petiting. TEI. 0 Put" out their Associsitt of Otiftrio.Rog. day School will meet at 2 p.m., The Scott Bros. have sold American Op at" ass to Mr. LaWSOM, who ' Byes Clarnined by X%troaot. A.Y.P.A. will meet tonight (Friday), store business MILLS Out. in St. George's. Church, Pickering. will take it over this week. Z' The Choral Society concert .on Fri- Established 1838 .7- 0141IRRYWOOD Baskets OI all size's day evening last turned out to be 'LL R�0-HRISTIAN .8airripter&pd_ The Wormer splendid success, there being an esti- Moi�e Cherrywood United Church will old mated attendance of 600. s ser. tb Wirt, d!�bfic Etc. to Whfty. My an escrip ion Mrs. Wm. Lewis, just outside Of their monthly meeting at the me G.BROWNINO. K. C.. Barris. of Mrs..Roy Morrish,on the afternoon the corporation, has sold her prop- 441. aA :at lowest prices of Thursday, March 8th,at 2.30. Roll arty of 154. acres for $6000. The bmaesiiatclyy!rest of Pest Office,Dundas Street, wLitby• douse Prone 8sa, OfSce phone 392. Bar' le Call to be answered-by a verse con- purchaser will go into, the, poultry y taining the word "rejoice". All tht raising business. EATON ROSS-Barristers, So. Salt for sale ladies of the community are.cordially Dr. Ball was called. to Toronto this week owing to the sickness and sub- and ;WZs. N Toronto. Out" Building, 330 invited. -7 Sequent-death of his father. The late A. WHITS. OV ii-at - 11-FBIRC20: 1;'E ALE. Mr. Ball xesided in Hanover'and was Adelaide 2767 WH Successor to late W. G. Barnes Federal member for North Grey fog 1RICHARDSON & PICKERING:: A good program well be given in a number of years. p, Phone Mark 6420 Barrfsttm SoWtora etc.. 213-214 Goofed- the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, Whitevale, on A settlement-has been . arranged d ervitionLife Buildi Cbnw Yon - ;0 1 Ige a wood Sts..Torout-nishoi..Main I go= March 16th. Full particulars later. between Mrs. G. R. Thomas, of this am. Office open Wedoesd and Roofing Material I Keep the date in mind. town,I who was so severely injured in 1Satutd.;19=. Phone Pick.WOO. aitf Rev. James E. Lloyd will preach an atitomobile accident some months -1 on Sunday, at �,�ilted W_ in the United Church o, and.-Me Billings, of Gormley, Dentall 5 x British Columbia Shingles ------- 3X March 4th, at-7:p.m. Mr. Lloyd is in which Mrs. Thomas has,agreed to. L"nv $220G'in full settlement ' ]JK�L No. 2 8& d5z ,.�X_F9DVVL_IK Dentist. Coj. la Li-ton Rd.and Victoda Park Ave. To- and will have a�'stirring 'Message f6z Our curlers, after capturing the at door). Everings a .- - gusto 2. AN. It is hoped that there will be Peterboro Cup, journeyed to Toronto -ardrll. OPI-91y LAKE B. BEATON, climbed into .".-TORONTO ASPHALT a good gathering to listen- to him. and entered' the Provincial Curling .-Prices ROOFING You are heartily invited to be pros- championship. -, They o A-P Graduatebf the Royal C4 D. D. S., ent. the finals of t%e Gov�6rnor-Geheral'h Toronto. of Dental Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 36 inch suggeoris and of T to. .of Cup, but were nosed out at the final paid Murdock.u8=111ner7 atom VVbkb also 'KHAM. I widths, 4in.1 Shingles; i hours 0 to 12:1 to 5.30. Ind., 11 _.. . .1 . MAR end by the crack High Park*rink 9-. - Metal Valley and pbom M. Ridge Roll. Tearing away about 25 feet of the X.A. Q#Msmm�r C.SMITEL d rails at the north A-LIDLEY. NEIL D. D. 9.', L. D.S., Material, or will give price on, gua� - ani of the to Du j. 4.pales), Graduate of bridge over the Rouge River on Main ilse Itayal College of Dental urgecas and Toren- -finished job. Mrs. W. Puckrin has been in.dis- .to University. At Clarernont office over D. A. into the -deep- street and plunging . Wil_ posed for a few days. -C 0, A L� store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone 12 T cutting at the side on Sunday; PlCwr NG liam Hoover and F. Watson, the lat- An outbreak of'mumps is reported \ildst. May it not last 10 in our ng. H, L. D S. ter of Toronto, had a close call when V. D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College 0 their motor car "Skidded And-plunged Mr.-,. Pardori, to the east Of us, A good supply of Hard and Sof t 'and the Univeruly of Toronto YARD over the The drop was about Coal on hand. Also a supply .1ff8RBERTT. FALLAIS Sou�!vons LUMBE011% side. has been confined to her bed for-some .Seib J J, a S Balsdon's'store,Pickering,ont. time, caused by a tall. Although hours 9 2 m.to 5 P.im, or by afr 15 feet. WIrke the front of the maati - Phone Pick 37oo. chine was badly smashed, the occu- over ninety years of age she has been of Kindling Wood' pants escaped with a shaking up. The stove length. .14 occurred The'annual meeting of the Audle� #U*ht2*0 49alrbal. point where the aeeident Phone Pick. 1709. We buy and sell. furnish quotation@ W'a United_Chure]i was held last week 12tf and information on all Listed and s 'a glare of ice. Mr. Hoover is a brother of Alf, Hoover. mamger of when reports from the auditors show- A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON ValUted Mining Stocks DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING 0 Fire asid AutOCIA"If&nsuranc*Of all kands. the Home Telephone Company. ed the year's finances of both the J=aaaasing c0caPaSh"Of 0013d financial stand. We will be plepsed to advise what church. and Sunday School to be stocks to buy or to hold.or in excellent shape. The chair was Lo* SUIMINGHAAN what stock to sell. GREENWOOD. occupied by the pastor, Rev. A. R, Building Land General d"11SORG 9 KEAY-Licensed auction N-P SOL Altoaa. Live stock and general Clients a" making monAl by We are glad to report that Mrs. Sanderson. A programme of locat Contracting, MV"Ia. =ed to. Ter=4 reasonable R following our advice. Wm. Middleton is improving nicely- talent with a few words of encourage- Estimates fur fished on all classes: Phone SCOUSOM- 31-4 Our long experience in mivfbg. es- after her recent severe attack of the meat from-Mesar-s. Law, Courtice and of work-luterior and Eitterior. 10 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. tending over a period of twenty Rue. Lockwood, of the Pickering chiarge, Alterations and repairs. X 0 for Cagigas" at Tork*ad gamem, Age. years. allows as to give sound advice Born,- on Monday, February 27th, was thoroughly-enjoyed:- During the Chimneys Built Concrete Work, -4600$4,100 Of au kinds Lsmaao*so an abormos cm file investment feature of a mine in St. Mary's Hospital, Buffalo, N. programme a thorough organizatio,, mollea, Address Gram River F,0�. fts. or the speculative feature of a pros- Y., to Percy and Mrs. Middleton, a of the S.S. was thought advisable. Phone Pkker4ag 5712.- To mining ventu". r, % 2.11RATON TOWNSHIPOLEIR Poeti daughter. The Superintendent of many years, FAIRPORT. ONTARIO AL,Fo Geowwrcoose, Ougamsesiousefor bum SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO. The Dramatic Club are giving their Thos. Puckrin, has been unable to .41awkmu, Aessommus. 2016, Komar is Is" 311raloge TA, ma, for several 'Isomer at Members of Rtandard d "Eyes Of Love," in Claremont -attend divine S H- I N G L JON Stock Exchange. on 'March lGth. and In WhiteVale on months, andat the..close of this part; Members of the Montreal of the meeting the following Feri& March 23rd. Nova Scotia Shingles W M. ads W. LICENSED A UO. Minialt Exchange., Mrs. F. R. Philip e chosen for .the work: Supt.. Thomeb Galt,Galvanized Steel Shingles TIONZER laryork QatarlomedDurbasa Philip_ returned--to her cho. .-Cesisrum. AlliL;gof wd;; PrQu=attooded. Officeand Board Room.Ground Plaor. -Von* in Buffalo on Tuesday After Puickrin; associate Supt., W. Guthrie; a fw Bird's Felt Slate Shinglepl so. Termersamonable. Do gogy be Metropolitan Building. spending a duple of weeks with hel Shy., Geo, Puckrin; Librarian, Geo. . I - ..a for sale at ",dXKWW Offic,,"S.0 cad Lad,g 7-1d" Wbitbir,Omot. -07 TORONTO. - ONTARIO parents, Wm. and Mrs. Middleton. Squires; Tress., W. Bell; Supt. of Phones: Adelaide 6371 and 0372 Miss Margaret Gee, of the-Toror*f- Cradle Roll, 'Miss Gl#dys .- Puckrin, T. PATERSON's - CLAREMONT Eunice Squires; Teach- to Normal School, is home at present Pianist, Miss Eu Call and get prices. Phone 2812, sufferi.rig from an attack of -the ers--Bible Class, Mrs W, Pratt,;_No. THE RURAL Yes, We ...I - If mumps, a disease wh'ich is ver.y pre- I Girls, Mrs. W. Guthrie; No. I Boys, LAWS SECURITIE-2,(COMPANY.LTD. valent in the city'. Mrs-W. Bell. The sum of $71-00 was reported in the hands of the *e. Hockey flinals. Dr. Kaiser's Silver Treasurer at the beginni;ig of the G' A -R A 9 El Real EstateAnd Insurance. Trophy. Pt. Ferry vs ClaremmkV year. The.Treasurer of the. chbreh, 7 Hive- Them Farm Properties a Specialty. Monday. Mar. 5th,8.15p. in. atGeo. Squires, who has been looking We-are prepared to do all kinds Read Office:218 214 Confederation Claremont. Admission 25c. after the work for some time, was elected to continue for another year. of repairing of(%rej also bat-- There. Scrap, Oyster Sh 11 Life Building.Toronto.. 0 There was a stfoug pleii made that eery cha-rgin's, electric Phone Main 1990. UNBART N. the envelope system of giving be ad- welding and in fact -Mica Grit. g Also the pianiste w voted everything in voin. i Branch Office: Gorftc>BuildIn Miss Mary Anderson is convelescing Opted necticin �vrith the ho of her uncle, Rev. Mr. a-sum for her services. The refresh- Sticks and Pickering Ontario. • at, menta arranged by the newly elected car work. Phone 6600. AM"holm, o Montreal. --the meet-� Tube, Skates. Miss Evelyn Dixon Writ the Week- Ladies' Aid Society, made g one to be long remembered. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accemries ...... end at her home here and was ac- in 4hon-hand constantly. A splendid line Heaters, TIJZB TABLE-Pickering station companied by her grandmother, Mrs. T.R. Trains going East Aug sa follows 10, Lacey. OROUGHAML tile,of Ranges and No. 18 Man 7.1%A M. ball and see okii C&ta Local li"P.X. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson and fam- Dodgeand Star-Care.' th - Mr.%. A. Malcolm attended her bro- Hardware 4'6 28 6.25 p.X ily, of S6otiand, are visiting- eir 30 Local ther's funeral in toionto on Sa�ttir- Sunday train, uncle and aunt, John and Mrs. ------ 8.38 A.M. Barnes. day. A Trains 110'suff Wigs �ns .as follow$-- PS Ca^RA' USHBY No. 40461 On Mondav evening last our Young ..ALVT-%T B Master Billy and Miss Helen Dev- . A_ D4 29 r 9.22 A.M. itt spetut a couple-of days-with Adabi - - a very interest- A D SERVICE STATFON 27 Local 11 L"p.M. People's Society had and Mrs. Spears, of Atha. PICKERING 9 Idail 9.06p. m, ing debate on, "Resolved that Pov Sunday train, 8'32 P. M. erty Moulds a better Chaiatter'than .Mrs. Ed. Willson received'word on tForegoing is according to Standard Richer-" Misses Robin and MArion $aturAay last that.her_brother, Dan Morton, of Keswick, had died. time. White and Glenna Gilmer success- Mrs. J. Hatbron is-visiting'Walter fully supported the Affirmative, while and Mrs. Bayles at'present. - Mrs. Get the :.A. 0 S-t Elmer Annis, Eric Shaw and Georgt, CLARIEN Bayles, sr., of Greenwood, is also IONV Brown ably defended the negative:. with her son. FROM P-t' Much interest was taken in this de 7 About forty of our citizens-went CREAMERY bat, whieh showed careful preparation 1 you� debaters. The t6 on Friday evening to on the-pact of the cti!�c Greenwood-tb6ir-whitted appetites with r,,S eeping app I i.;,- -ards, Dr. Dales judges were-ills:i Edv, that luscious b�-value,the oyster, and Bigbest price "id for and Rev._J. R. Fraser, other tempting things of which-there Hours. -._. : Rt the the Cream was a. plenty, and to heap u GREEN RIVER. measure of good things. "Dick"p Win- V 11M - t Creamerygave. -U We' extend our congratulations to tern. and his talented troupe sea Marshall oD y Rev. and Mrs. Seebeck on the ar- "The Prairie Rose",- and she was a Fred Bunt- rival of a fine baby boy. -talented rose, too. While Fr Mattress. Give as a trial and be convinced A number of our young p6ople At, Ing gave some fine vocal music. Stended a party at the home of W. J. On Thursday evening list the big and Mrs. Turner on Friday evening conceit took place in the Town Hall, During February only. last. which was packed to its utmost ca- ELM DAM ut For;. arid to' Feeble Old Pon*and Fgr' Rev. Mr ,McIntosh gave a very im- pacity. The cornert from start c4nvallw Vroe Slip Covers are given with:all ents pressivi sermon at Green River on finish was a grand success, every grades of Marshall's Inner o Spring Mattresses. Sunday afterri6on. Service Sunday number being well received. All came WAMPOLES' afternoon at 3 o'clock. expec i a treat, and none4was dis- PoInItnel Our Bert Harvey was at TASTELESS EXTRACT attress, dou. For Pastry use A surprise party and dinrr-r was appointed.mrshall "Special" M given at the home of Fred and Mrs. his best, an h certainly ut eve* LIM t ble bed size, $28.00. _d e ' OF COD W- Royal. Brand Rears, of Cedar Grove, on�WiRfiiii- __one In the right t,to every;P, Bed Outfit, walnut steel bed, day, Febroari 224d, in honor of Mrs: thing and each artist, very contri .,L d u sAglese spring, all felt ..at your Grocer's. Ikere's ments, y to the en o'rm' ent-of the large dbasses,8wh as GARA rdloomm Pliesmosid. J: X and Mrs. ]G-- litri shell, on their thirty-fifth Wedding -audiew ane 'Coughs,c4ft Diptiteft Ftvem Ew-- ii mattress. $21.00.' e. 71ie .8tizenil I*are i to Farmers Rho have wh"t#4 your anniversary. After dinner was over community are very grateful all it wanvole'sextract GfCC4 U%w sim"oftda'0 Boar made from your own Mr. and Mrs. Micheell were present- those who in any way contributed to pmmprt Wmd 3r fbe==cwyl 1wo-If wheat. We can ed with several lovely gifts including making this opneert a success, - ansefflic gmsivat b - e taken regularly It"-=tl-.e lmWred ap. pS bdp evervorne, of breatk A "C A -Sterritt a e b= gr y marbled mantel clock given cially Our very capable and ceas1n; grind it rom"re hnhPW eWw to Ups and cheeks b their children. The guests then chairman* Rev. Mr. Racks. in, of y I Is Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chickg' "For they are Jolly Good Fel- Whitevale, who kept things going Price I difeed. sang Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millf lows" and "See Them Stniling" which very smoothly, and there was not one was followed by a brief reply by Mr. dull minute. The most pessimistic ICK G, N ER E.W S- 4 I" • IL romy X rical of the Assoziation__o� ted h ho rnO?O 4 U A o Phone 18001 Chopping every week oneG. Phim. B -day. E. C J Michell. The remainder of the even- are feeling confident that now 'our ing was devoted to a pleasant social fire fighting equipment will soon be time. what it should be. Druggist Pickerim& 7' P. ivkllai 'N, JA r . .'. 3• - ... din . !,. , _ ;. , r. mob'' '�` , , ,. �i I _ . NO - . —� - •.---- 4611811a.mut use suspended ifs Dos- - — i 11t-�tlb�3salfiftg - `R' - t7�. li!�'�Ilce - file lntentioas. n a>nusing ineldent _ AN OLD PR14�YER ST" GC*D _ - -' _ � . X • • carred 1n 1881, w$sn be found two iV 'a Fervid �J"��' Preach Catholic priests stirring up Dere is an inZereeripg QId prayer,las verse, w^hlch dates from the i`�• ' �_+ At anti-British propaganda. He dismiss- . etgh'teenth century at least. It is of'English origin, but !to author,Is r sR" ' �- Pry-• _ jl ed Lhem from fila-kingdom and put 1n unknown: It !a as approprlate to-day as when written;"aa a petition —_ _ :-, this places two American` Pt esby- -ter dtviae help Fn_Mivffij- hiV0YFheai'thy and useful'ii3e here on �crt]s. ' fYiC T8jC8 Of the Modest terian misaionaries:' When sC furious -,. Give me.it good-digestion, ';ord. and also.somet<hing to digest. _'. , 4 1 protest came from the Vatican, Abdul- Give me.a heal'tt 7 body, Lord, with sense enough to keep it at its best. _ Englishmaln who Convert la replied-lnnocently, pleading his Is- good Lord,'to keep tbo'*"d'aud pur0 i;n s sht- Give me`a Lealthy mina, q ' V, . : .. ,4. .ed .the Afrabs into En norattce of the diHsregcs.tetween the : . - '2 �, _ , Eng- Which,'seeing ed, is not appall d but finds a way to set it right. % various Christian sects; however, as g . b _ • ,, jAIId s Alln�ea Lawrence happened to'be with him at Glve me a mind that Is potbound,,that does not whimper, whine or sigh. _- the time, we may doubt this. Don't let me worry overmuch about .the fussy thing called I, �,�,lli) --HE HATED SNOBS of Larripuce, during this political • -Give me a sense of humor,,Lord; give me the grUce to see a joke. •,--_ , • • , Z--i. In a new aeries oa the =`Mystery period theie are many stories that To.;get some hap-places out of life and pass It on to other folk. i� �• one dap will be collected, true and • . —The Churchman (New York). Msn, Lawrence, Robert Graves, is 1 � ins World's work, .tells some new false together. in a full-length "Lisp � stories which cast a new light on COL and Letters." I can vouch for the ___ _ . T truth of two or three�typical ones. 1\ a • ),y Lawrence's character. Col. Lawrence, most unwelcome to hfm. He received Lawrence went to Jedda in June. 1921, Dont Sto M Pa ea we all know„ was a most undis-. .p yr ,.-c}plln ' oth! for adn tried-to make the treaty with Hus- an eaoru3o'iis mail, including,It is said, -- - rank or. decorations for himself• sad Be whi more than fifty offers of marriage Don't stop my paper, printer,. that I have quotedr Hussein kept him from unknown women, an was re- Don't \ . , Wbe hated the-man who "awanked" un- You know the times are stringetLt, :I8 \, .. . � ! , -rr lentlessly and unsuccessfully pursued, ,• , .oder a military title. without�brains to arguing for two months in the heat, And the dollars hard to get I. hoping to break down British oppoai- by lion-hunting hostesses. . plack it up. tion t4 his claim for a paramount poll• In -his visit to the East in 1921, But I'll work a little harder. . �� Lawrence's lieutenant - colonelcy treatymakidt, he did return_ by air That's what I mean to do, 4e. tion: above other, Arab princes, and ^F, same early in 1918, to put him on the as had been prophesied, and found a And get the dimes together, finally put him off altogether, suggest-. h� mama, level as Lieutenant-Colonel crowd, still wafting at the aerodrome And send th@m off to you. ,� ing'taht he, continue the negotiations . Joyce,,who was graded' as General to greet him with "Aurans at last!" A -- - � + Staff Officer, First Claes. for liasoa ith his son Abdulla in Amman. . '�` ' Lawrence sent a. cipher cable' friend',of mine was talking to him I can't afford to drop.:It* with the Arab Regular Army; Laver• shortly afterward, at Jerusalem, when I find It would not pay 'k once,was General Staff Officer, First Lord Curzon, the Foreign Minister. ari Arab came up and, saluted. It To do without your paper, . cissa. for liaison with the Bedouin `Can do nothing with Hussein. Are you Led up or shall I carry on with was a member of the bodygkard, `au However others may; Arabs. It would not be correct t0 say y awful-looking scoundrel, with love= I would not ask my neighbors :-•chat Lawrence accepted this rank; he Abdulla?" Curzon, wfio was a stickler locks and a sash-full of weapons."- � To give me theirs'on los A - .Z for the diplomatic phrsa3a8 of official a• t o ,. just (vent on-working, whatever they Lawrence asked it he was doing any- They don't just say, but mean it, �A. '� 'called him. The Distinguished Bar- dispatches, asked his secretary: ., - �,� ..- does this term, 'ted up', thing important now. The man, ,,Why;don't you have your own." -•t 5 5fl � i ' i-• �' , - -vise Order, tow a trembling with pleasure at seeing 1. ;i was a present for the Tafileh battle. slgnify4 The secretary, Lawrenc er ° .. es= you can't tell how I miss ft,.to ^ His tall-cotoaelcy Lawrence himself sense of humor, replied: "I believe, !ng important.", "Then•you must go If tt, by any-—Vie. ANEW BLOOi4IER DRESS. d -" applied for (just after the capture of my lord, that !t is equivalent to 'd ' to Basra and enroll in the service of Should by not to reach us. f t,. t Damascus), much to the surprise of gruntled.'" "Ah;' said 'Curzon, "I;Lord Fleisal�_who_-will_waut-.yo r-.oer- o�cbme_a little late;_ This charming little bloomer dress - m�' . General Headquarters, where his iadif• suppose that 1t ls.a trem in use among vicep and the services of the rest.' has a square neck, and short kimonos �jas - tereuce to .rank and awards was a the middle classes." When "carryI Then all 1y. In a hubbub, Lawrence met Foch at Paris,. It And .things go all awry, ,: sleeves, or long aleeve3 attached ead�, � • -'standing joke. But he explained that on" had also been explained, Curzon 1 is related that Foch remarked In .a 'We cannot do without it; gathered to narrow wrist-bands. A, � t :_ .. = In wanted the rank (special, temper- gave consent to the Abdulla negotia �friendly wap to Lawrence: "I suppose You know the reason whX. ,r, shirred net-in frill in the front pro- �� . ary, acting, and with all other possible tions and,Lawrence carried them on. now that there will soon be war tn. vides -for Lhe necessary fulness, sad qualifications) merely Lo, secure for Meanwhile, the secretary, a friend, Syria between my country and .yours S:Gunfi folks want Lhe stories the back is in one piece• • Both views! K himself a berth . on the staff-train had told him in a private letter of the I Arabs. ;Viii you be leading their arm- And I am anxious too; are trimmed with an attractive cross- � ' through Italy, which accepted no of- "fed up" episode. So La �v 'o:' Lawrence answered, un• At first to glance !t over; _ stitch design. The bloomers have t _ )aceta of lower rank than full colonels. Ing successfully concluded his negotla-1 less ybu promise�to lead the French elastic run through the top and leg! -; Ere got his way. He called it his tions with Abdulla, again cabled to And then to read it through, easings. The dress is No. 1554 and is� p..I,�n� rank." Curzon 1n cipher: "Have wangled I armies in person. Then I should en- I cannot do without it, I things with Abdulla: Details follow'joy It.' The old Marshal wagged his ]t is no use to try, in sizes 2. 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4l BO tar as I know, he only once used finger at Lawrence. Y Young requires 2 yards 36.inch material, or S1.ri the privileges o>r his rank for other by' letter. Note, the necessary verb r friend. if you think that I am going to For other people take !t• 3h yards 54inch. Price 24c fife pal% . - ,; than traveling: Once at a rest-camp `wangle' is absent from the dipla And printer, so must L mattc cipher. I submit that a letter- sacrifice the reputation that 1 have so tern. �11�k De stopped to watch a bullying offi• carefully compiled on the Western --�-- The Transfer Design No. 1168 haat , F,1 car bawling at two wretched pr!- group be allotted to 1t to save spelling Front by fighting you on your own two strips of cross-etit¢h border, each' q.. . c 'later, battle-wearied mea, who were it each time." The word !s now !n sound and under conditfona Imposed r ., the cipher book. ! "Empire DCifCIo�9IIiCnt 16 inches long. two narrow borderti �asaing on .they far side of the bar A former member of, Foreign by yourself, you are very much mss- London Financial Times (Ind.): `a inches long. Blase or yellow. Pricsf ? rack square: Come here, you two taken." Asked whether t$1s Atory Eye the pattern + loungers! Take your hands out of Office staff, who wishes to remain d that The Imperial outlook today closely Our Fashion Book, illustrating the were tree, Lawrepce has replan year pockets: - Fr'hy Lha hal] didn't anoymou, had told me as even resembles that which faced the "the event has faded from my reten• •newest and most practical styles, will. stranger story of I.Awrencs and Lord United States on the thres�boid of that you salute me? Dont you know I'm tive memory:! which can mean any be of interest to every home dreea1 _; - a Major?" The pool feiiowa numb- Curzon. "It twas at the first meeting country's remarkable rise to uaez• pyo thing that any one likes it to mean. maker. Price of'the book 14c the co led something. "Now stand over of the British Cabizei held to disease ampled prosperity. It is not uarea- One more story (out of its place but (11 there, said the Major, sad let me tate Middle Eastern situation. Cur- recalled by this discussion of tater• sonable to hope, provided adequate HOW TO ODER PAT'rERN3. s� �. son made a well-turned speech Write your name and address plain- ace you match past and salute. They is,national affairs): When -Lawrence,measures are taken to encourage ta• .` - obeyed and were walking off bursted- Lawrence's praise, introducing him. I was working up from Akaba Into I ter-imperial trade, that history Rill lY, giving number. and size of such' �j •.}y when the Major recalled them. could see Lawrence squirming at the Syria he once took a mobile hospitals repeat itself and..that, the-British Em patterns as you want. Enclose 24c in' "Now come back and do ft again pre Drake• which he sremed to think was with bias on a' rand. All the strxSshet'-I pireas a whole will have a record of stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap party." They did it again. One mo- mfaplpeed, sad at the patronage• cemela were, for economy of trans ,Progress fa the present century not it carefully) for each number .and Lawrence already knew most of the less conspicuous than that scored by 'address your order to Pattern Dept.. n r anent,Major." said a voice behind him, !port, loaded up with dynamite. "The Wilson Publishing Cd., 78 West Ade- 1. "the a is something.you have forgot- ministers present. It was a very long Royal Army Medical Corps ]ioadquar the United States w the triireteenth. L " ',t ea The Major wheeled Quad sad speech and when it ended Curzon fess in Palestine heard of this and 1 The British Empire embraces all lett lands St, Toronto Patterns sent by, 4aaw a- rather haggard-looking bare. turned _to Lawrence and asked film teleb'raphed expecting that the Arab tudea ands there is no kind of raw pro-(return mail. __ saw boy in a tonic starrod and it he wished to Bay anything. Lav+ Army would !n future observe Lhe duct which 'cannot be extensively cut 0---* crowned, on - the shoulders, with ranee answered gharply: 'Yes, let's Geneva Convention. which insists that's va ed within its own, frontiers. It !badges of rank: . Lawrence. The get to business. You people'—(!mag- the transport devoted to fighting shall Dosseeees cast and fertile areas still of • ',Major saluted 1n confusiolk; the sol- ins Curzon addressed as 'you Deo be kept distinct from that devoted to i awaiting development and capable of I 4 _ ,doers, happier now, were shuffling off, pie")—don`t understand Yet the Bole su orting an immense population. u _ medics! work, Lawrence on-his nett pP 'Ibut Lawrence beckoned them to stop. ybu have put us all into!' Then a raid therefore left both hospital and Tilers can hardly be any question that t I. 'Me thing that You have torgb-tten, remarkable thing happened. Curzon motor behind. The Medical Head-�the pToaPeruY of the Mother Country j - > .Major;' Lawrence went on gently, "!s burst Cyto tears, great drops running quarters again protested, and Law-'!a the future will largely depend upon . -that in this army the salute is paid awn 1s cheeks, to an accompanf rence replied that transport could not the systematic exploitation of Im• : not to the man but to the rank, and meat of slow soba. be wasted on non-coombatants. This perial resources, Rhich should be the _ the- officer saluted is ordered by the "]t was horribly like a mediaeval om,aged the Surgeon-GeneraF, who pride of. our awn people-and are__taDI \� . Sing, whom he represents, to return miracle, the keeping oL_a church tried to catch Lawrence by wiring a�doubtedly the envy' of our rivals. � the salute. But, of course, you know imafie. I telt dreadful; probably Law• peremptory request t:d know how . - - 0 __ J� ._ - . =that:' The Major was speechless. ran did too. However, Lord Robert Lawrence proposed, !n the absent@ Little Mary, who had iallea/ill, bei; 11 I.. "You"You_ will therefore salute these men, Cecil, who seemed. to be hardened to his medical officer,•to dispose of hiq . ' _ _ said Lawrence, "whose salutes just such scenes, of which hitherto I knew 'wounded. Lawrence then.. replied t Sed for a kitten. It was found that now you failed to return." The ,Major only by hearsay, Interposed roughly. tersely: "Will shoot all cases too hurt; an operation ,Lusa necessary for the „ saluted, choking with rage. But the 'Now, old man,'none of that,' Curzon to ride off." -This closed the argu*,child's cure,, and that she, mus go blew his nose in a silk meat. fnercilese• Lawrence continued: "Ma- wiped his eyes, , to the hospital. The mother promised . . jor, those private soldiers saluted you handkerchief, and business proceed• _ . ' tht 1t she.Gere •rery brave she should ,HE'D GET IN DUTCH THERE • . ,.---- __ twice. You will, therefore, return ed. It return their salutes a second time," Throughout these yearn Lawrence 'fWell,,dear, what kind of part have-;have the very finest-.Mitten to be "i tear that meddlesome Jonas And the Major had to obey.: . lived in great retirement The ad• you got in the new revue. "Oh,'I found. As Mary was renovering•Lrom_ - Isllow wasn't in Rotterdam a-week•- < This story recalls another: Law- vertiaing of this Arabian adventure merely have to go on and look pretty,.the influence: of the anaesthetic the before he got Into trouble."-- - - fence, shortly. after the war ended, both by the press and by Lowell as usual." "Poor girl! They d. otien ways o get aher ukitten."- "INs-a •Oh, held be sure to get In 00" - ,was in Oxford Street, London, one 's cinema lecture-tour-- eke you work hard!" fright, walking head-down in the driz- ... !hers.• -s ... - icUfsg rain. He was pulled_up a Lisa- k']y to Points of Interest tenant-Colonel for not saluting him. - __ , . Cset Ready For.��11C�Cfi ., - The Lieutenant-Colonel was accom- .. Literally and figuratively, the world _ _. ponied by a.woman, obviously a new1. , will seem a cold and erne] one to baby!. s►cquaintance. Lawrence slowly peel- �� ` iia' ,chicks which emerge.from their shells! -.,ed off the badgeleas rain-coat that he chic "r"". , ring the earliest weeks of apriag. . was wearing and showed' his rank "s Perhaps the cruelty can't be helped.T ;'The Lieutenant-Colonel grew red in ` ; but at least a little of the chill can be t2se face. Lawrence said, 'rI'ou can go �°1�" ,away:' . . . •The woman went athird - taken off, if the poultry grower baa; . , seen to 1t that the 'brooder hoose way. 11 equipment to in good order when the, \' i Lord Riddell has kindly given me - chicks are ready for it. the. following 'story: "After the finale �: w February is designated as a good 11. • debate at Versailles I had a talk with :< " month to: Ezamine and overhaul•the; • Fefsal and Lawrence: ' ,The latter as= • • brooder stove, replacing -any- broken' crib'od to Faisal the follow obser= - �•-- or worn out parte; test the thermos ' J• • : < vation: 'In the Desert, overtaking a -a �4 �' "'" '"�' ' _ stat with heat to nee that it operates`. . :long caravan oL camels, you find,each the air intakes, nn$ checks; replace+ - camel tied by,his nose-rope to the tail any broken or rusted section stove* u a o se i of -1. a�;. " of the camel in front of him; but , pip2; secure plenty of good grader 1 ill� - - when you reach the head of the string ,coal, such? as wah. very hard to get' . utter-a-long--walk you find that it is l 4 l�9' Y� �: last year c;hen it was wanted; starts led by a little donkey!' The implies• au+ '` '" +rho atovo a couple "L days before Lha. tion was of course that the stately f . ,chick�-ire putin the brooder.house;l _.-ones were dull and lacking !a brains; teat fuel pipes sad irlcIte of oil atovea.+ __ ' and that 4hA loada_sa were.,artful but _.1*I"� .1 '1 Comfortable quhTters in .the v_4?" stot profound." 4 . :,, _ ear es _ ._ 1 Lawrence was still helping his Arabs c will n the -.:triguds in the Years after the war. His ' 1 • decelOpment of chicks and the 1. I {.`assistance was divided between H. " A ners. bpi. ' "S � 'F ° they which ur o r ". Faisal, King of-Irak, and his brotker, L. - '' Abdulla, who was ruling T us-Jos• _ - --•--• _ _..._ _ --• _ L. Caretaker: "This room, sir, 1y. awe• _ 'If.dania. f..iNER CARRtEB AIR TAXI FOR SIDE TRIP lint d by a an !n a TRIPS posed to be 'a e m Abdulla originally came to na q Germany's latest idea, anent the combining-of air trips, with searvoyages, was demonstrated n lien the kilt:' Prospective Tcuaat: I'll sops ., 1 get rid of him. I'll fix up a collce� jordanta with the idea of making war S.S. Columbus arrived att New York. Passengers may take side trfpa by plane, Por, a seaplane is\part of the ;9n the French to avenge his brother's ship's equipment and wlU take passengers aloft at a nominal fee. __- - tai box." . ,, a .. _. _ _. ... , _ _ _ . . _ _ _._ - - . . �/ ;. - 1 - . . - - % , e . . ._ _ .. . 1 . . ,, M . .. .. T I .1 ,, :a.:.. r,..� a 1. 11 , , s ._ ,..w ;: V.r r i,.''.. Y...' pf�' l,ll^ A ,•N ...Y. .A•'� h iP •aT 'd. = XL ."r ._eG+,, J+Y1.,—,JY. .o...S' `d. .'�.�' t.e�- % '•,w'�. N'{. ..�" d '.W+ ',, .M.« 4. ..I.a d"v •A:'.d n., s Ory y' �^. ': `�srt'.,,9.Pa ter- at 7 t � ws ,k , t.• � + h •*.« -... .,.. ....a :' .: ... ;�:. .... ;t. ,_. . ,.a•*,Pix:-. ...,,�... :p • _. - it •,.. :Y'':: l , PEOPLE LE � 4 Old-Tri " Cortusunists Frght E rb ��}� other r � r fur '-�*'!i�•� Qn Island Ae6prdiug :to.. reports:In-the VoWK f �.'��+• OB i'� wills of Sol, Thuringia. an organ of - _ _ + `In Make Superior the `lett wring Qp�osltlon=ln the Ger- _ 13Y Enriching Their Blood With ----= man, Communist-Party;:'-asem acial s Expedition7Will Study Relies Communists are using violent meth-` Dr. Rfilliams' Pink Pills. of Unidentified People ods to Yconvert" their former com- ; RO- SE- 1 _ p. rades..'Jil-ones instance a demone-tra- " Rheumatism 3a a disorder- of the: Believed to Have Exis- tion by the Oppositloli was attacked blood. IL attacks people when thb , ted There. 4OO and one of its organizers 'beaten in, OO� � blood is thin'and Impure, thus setting sensible with a'hammer. 'In Hain Years Ago . - Jup infla,Illmatfon of. the muscles and •,.-• .• $ :/ burg three detachments o! the raga-. _ rots. !Vet or cold weather may.start Chicago. -- Sparsely"+settled Isle lar Communist''Frout Fighters raided he pains of rheumatism, but is not (Royale, lying in the northwestern a meeting of the Opposition and .'Beth-Rose (tangos Pe&Oe , the cause. `The cailso is in the-blood-. part o1 Lake Superior, just south of stormed the platform, clearing a way - ot applications or rubbing with Uni- the Canadian line, will be the scene . y vigorous use`of rubber clubs; brass the �t . tea you C� b��T Each eats may ease the pain,.but do not by and knives. In Doi trr;und, y this summer of an attempt to learn the cause and the pains are of a race of men who. dwelt there on the other hand, Herr Thaelmann, 13 ` jri .CjCRt2, bright flliilfllflttilfl as a on back again. To get rid of this a well-known Communist chief, had to. probably between 1000 and 1600 A.D. ,-- '- - --•--- --- - �u ,;� 1pnoat painful trouble you must treat it See from a meeting in order to escape11i0d Advertisements The saga o>r the vanished people On Stony Ground. {. «hrough the'LIood and for this pur- a beating at the hands of the Op „ must be read from a he of molder Ob, John," cried the young wife, Op- pose nothing ells can equal m Wil- ,Ing. stones, which apparently com Position. __. "You really` should have come to �OtTLs'iY ' dams' Pink Pills, which from first d' y QUALITY ROCK, LEGHORN. posed the sides of a.tribal house, and church with me this morning. Such Wyandotte, Red Baby Chicks, . dose to lass. actually make new, rich 'a aeries of mine workings cleft` ��j a .beautiful, sermon.. -_All about rill- -Hoo --'blood, thus driving the rheumatic through a copper lode with i Y 'TORTU" ' • ' '% - per 100. and'UP* digree eggs- primitive honesty, and stealing and petty mean• lm, per l a and d Pedigreed Cocker. `poisons from the -system. Mr. Henry toots. ale, ;8.00 each, and uD, s8 Page Illus- 1J. Amaro, Lower East Pubnico, N.S., ness. No one could help feeling bet. trated Catalogue Free. L. R. Guild dd The loeation of the find on the 44- •�� ter for it. I do wish you could have Sona, Box T, Rockwood, Ont. tells what these pills did for him. - .. ree catalogue. Price l HATCH FOUR ^ mile long island has been known only heard it," ABY CHICKS--WE H --He says:-"I had an attack of acute by its discoverer, William P, F. Fer- ks, .write to Really,'my dear,' said John, as he rheumatism.so bad that I. could not and up, A. guson, a newspaper editor of Frank- Mothers, do you think it fair to for tried to stifle a yawn. "Did you walk Switzer, Granton, oat. " walk • a hundred yards without so lin, Pa., but now he has shared the ture your little ones by forcing them home?" touch suffering that I would feel taint,. secret with Eugene •1t. McDonald, a 'to take ill-tasting oils when they need Where Silence Should Reign. I could not do the least work and any I Chico "Ns I took a tram,,and oh, John, I movement caused great pain. I was g° sportsman, anal the latter is a laxative medicine? Don't you find had such a stroke of luck. The con Reggie-"I have such a. cold, :12isa preparing to head an exploring party that the child's dread of these meds- ductor forgot to ask me for my fare, Sharpe, my head is just ringing with under the care of a doctor but did not there this summer. cines often do more harm than good? improve much. Then reading of a so I saved twopence.'' noises." similar case in a newspaper I decided McDonald will use his own yacht Baby's Own Tablets are the modern s 3Aiss S.-"I didn't know a vacuum ;to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. decided By who B. A. Massee, another Chicagoan substitute for these nauseous doses. Use Minard's Liniment for 'Corse. ever transmitted sound, Mr. Sapp." a $15,000 yacht constructed to make requires and are so pleasant to take 1 Five Pupils Form Four ClassE! ' ' - ! was no doubt Ley were helping me. up the second ship of the party. that they are as easy to administer a: took altogether about a dozen boxes Lochgair, Scotland, - This little dqt Our breeders are bwd (cc Usl '. Ferguson made his discovery, In as a glass of water ,They are the per- t productlwL WIdM aro hen I was eatitrely relieved of the Highland village claims that the Bug Ushorna,Barred . 2922, but has been unable to identity fact remedy for all the minor ailments while Rocks R.I. Aa+ troulStl3, able to walk four miles to my ` school hers is attended by fewer tom, work, chop the people who dwelt on the Island or of little ones, being absolutely guar- coo,, Hug 12.: says 00% - 4 p wood all day, and then I to determine � how long they lived anteed free from Injurious drugs. notpupils than any other in Scotland, y i a'meotm ;2cant write ,walk home again. To anyone suffer- I not !n Great Britain. There are o i t0 YfordelivF EE CHICK Wdce there. They may have been Norco, Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all P Y :odav for FREE ct,rCrt aoox. fing from rheumatism I can strongly five names on the register, but as the KKwrast8set�TCHERT=. rmwmOMuaKU ((,recommend Dr, Williams' Pink Pills." Ferguson is convinced that the Isle that castor oil and other bad-tasting children are of different ages the You can gel these pails through any I dwellers• were not Indians. By de- remedies can do. In fact they ac teacher has to teach them separately cayed pine trees, he has fixed their complish more as they do not leave P rately v medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents and make four classes. I Retain Your ua�•e I habitation on the- island at, between the.child exhausted from its struggle Hair, a box from The le, Wtiliams' Medi '400 and 900 years ago. lie-has found against taking medicine._ They re -eine+ Co., Brockville, Ont. broken hammerheads of stone-)oan Ilieve teething pains, indiges- Minard's Liniment stimulates a insure Your C r es ;growth of hair, Keeps !t small stone hammers sari several pre tion and constipation, break up colds Wild Geese platforms, and simple fevers and promote health• gigssy and kills dandruff. ,r Fertilizer Insures a crop above;t lI hold to my heart when the geese - �' ful, refreshing sleep. They are sold average-and D W Fertilizer gives aro Syme- by medicine dealers or by mail at �' -•!A wavering wedge on the high, bright 25c a box from The Dr. Williams', t you s blue- I Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DOUBLE WORTH }r _ ' 2 tighten my lips to keep from crying; o n a T o n rm ,Beautiful buds, let me go with you!" i French Hunt Truth of War ' D W � 1And at night when they honk-and Paris.-"Who started the war?" is ! =Two Tons their wings.are weaving going to be settled, at Cast, to the sat. 2-1ZL r Isfaction of France, anyway, Three a Pattern across a full gold moonT7- ' k' dozen of France's most eminent stn- hold to a heart that would be ldsv- D. W. GUN". LTD. Ing ;.r . dents• historians and strategists have - r r` been appointed by the government p00 Vine Ave,.Toronto, Ont --� " f it crate treed to fly too soon, x 2 to dig up all necessary documents-ar d gr-�1r"� NO WOMEN to gh a the world the real, inside - ;t hold to my heartt that would be b .' going- f {' "s truth about how !t all happened. Corrugated ligated(eon I �. sA comrade to wild birds of the air, :°� � � � ± .SUFFER MROST' As wayward as the ;' ! ASK FOR 4. y-and never < i knowing ! feeler tai n These Two Found Relief bye ;Where 1t !a. going-and river care- The BA.PSY , �'�$ Lydia E.Plnkhan11�f1; .� 'I hold to my heart-for here Iles duty. thick, even. Standard' Vegetable Compound S --:And here is the. path where my feet A thick, even, Keary spread of ,. a galvanize over every tach of sur- Ayer's City, Quebec.- "I bave must stay- ."Cannon For Ma. _ a• face. Deep corrugations. I been teaching for three years, and 'But O, that quivering line of beauty Here we have an Ehgllsh lad'wbo uoti staOn size of at the end of the • 1�I tits - 1�l Beating its beautiful, brfgbt-winged came across atory-book thrills to the '� -bang you want to cover. j year I always feel Spay! Canadian West. He is Richard I FREIGHT -Brace Noll Crowell. Barnes, of Kent,'Iater cowboy of the WE PAY red and have as tr • - - WHEELER dt RAIN, LlMfTED appetite. $ was ' awful sick each 23CY ranch In Alberta. w• *r. Dept. W, 108 George tat, Toronto 2 a• month.too,6aving Undoubtedly, a spa of the Prince He went broke, was .hired on the pains in myy back of Wales would be heir to the thrown. ranch, was shot for criticizing a ' until sometimes) 4rkansas.�Oazette. shady poker play, was subsequently wa�oblgedt°stopp deported from the U.S.A. because be �1 KEEP YOURSCALP j° working.A friend• Red Rose Orange Pekoe has lacked entry papers, was burnt out I "' recommended' . *. earned the patronage and in a Windsor, Ont.,,betel, walked on � I Clean and Healthy � ,. � L y d i a E P i nit- ogood will of.more Lea drink foot to Montreal dressed"fn cowboy " R - ham's Vegetable Wl'fH CUTiCURA .p Com unh ome w, ars t an any other high- outfit, and from,them embarked with and I heard man womentellinghow i nine cents in his pocket for F land g �n •c��u a i i t y lea in Canada., p •g •� I good it was so I thougght it would help' 'Judges of good tea gladly on the' Cunarder Ascania "' great - me. And it did. ' Now I take six, -give more for Red Rose life!" he declared, and, promised_to ;` Childit'efr!Likelt— bottles every year and recommend it. acquire-as English wife and to settle ~� to others.' -]?ONALDA FANTEUX,j - ' Orange Pekoe because they So Will You know that the value they re- Canada this summer.. CM, Quebec. ,N t sign o! a C the firs ? •' b Bae a". The tilde to Work" Ayer's saliva is worth many times first dose does two things- Canning,Neva Scotia-"I had ir- 1 iTz Un�OWI1 SOWICT + f f relie%w the couch instantly and _ the few extra cents they pay. delights the taste. Dl!<erent from I regular periods and great suffering e I-E His dreams -!;are-all grown lovely all other remedies for -"Co-n�N. at those times, the pains causing with the •yenta..- Colds,Bronchitis. Prevents"FIs•• vomiting and fainting. I was teach- Pneumonia and all Throat sad in school and often for some�'houm The bullet-ache within.his breast has - - Lung lroablee.. sold averywhera g flown, No mother in this enlightened age under money-refunded guamntm I would be unable to attend to my ; As-have the horrors; the-dried, scar• would give her baby something she W. A. Buckley, Ltmited,' work. Through an advertisement iA 112 Mutual SL, Toronto i let_smeara did not know was perfectly harmless, the Tapers I knew of Lydia E. Pink- 'Upon a comradC's sleeve; �_the -an• especially when a few drops of plain ��[,, ham a Vegetable-fenapeu8 --and it - gufshed groan Caatoria will right R baby's atomich m rir u_tta � has been of,great benefit to me,the and end almost any little !]l. Fretful- a+s ncu iliac a Auah- troubles being completely relieved.Ily Far Chea Than To Mas Of some a young prisoner; the rat-a•tat -LAURA J. EATON, Canning, iiia s The lowest pn'sed serviceably until everything !s' seem$n° time• a_siaaic sip ptovp It- C°OIItY� Nova Scotia. g O y Hand Of busy, calculating guns; the sound uess�and fever, too; it rte. - - - — mim=t"er a bar. ler thanZes by Of bursting spat hl' Qat ut n n and Thata.�the beauty f Castorfa; Its • thiaz better and gttickec than b7 the spat �. . utad Mixes concrete mortar, gentle influence seems just what is seed t-aln, lertc73zer, Peed,eta. shot Pays for itself to no time. treaded. It dols all that castor oil ploughed through the ground. might accom lash, without shock to ' Write for descriptive folder Roai F the system. Without the evil taste. - dOOLD,SHAPLEY a M=CO.Ltd. The'din had passed away. Now flow- It's delicious! Being purely, vege- 5 Brdntford - Out 9 ers spill table, you can give it as often as ° r * Their-quiet petals like a fresh caress._ there's a•slgn oL colic; constipation;' en � There fe dim relazatfon in the thrill diarrhea; or geed to, a�d sound, natur• PFII(LiPs M Of cool, rich soil, In the forgetfulness al sleep. a "MUSKRATS It fosters. He is like a sleeping boy Just one warning: -1t is genuine Whose tiro" is damp, with tired Fletcher's Castgria ,that physicians i' 4 _ ✓. brown curls that cling. ree°mmend. Other preparations may i For'[ +btes , • AND' OTHER He has that same exhaustion, that be just•a's ItQe trdm. all ' doubtful due 3o Acid '� I I same joy, drug's,but-no child of this writer's !s . ,�aBTo,oN �W FURS That pure oblivion of. everything. oing to test them! Besides, the f) N, ,�„ - book on care and feeding.of.-babies IGAsss-NA A i are; hriliigtgg•our',shippers..,escep• :that comes with `Fletcher's Castor a 7 tionally high prices a'ntt 5°'o So This Is_the Unknown'Soldier: His I ,.. _ a• ` ; EXTRA. We pay all postage and dear,,g;ave is worth Its weight in gold. I . f=' express charges.. SHIP NOW. Is hallowed. So we, verk grateful, _ _ i What many popple call indigestion le9AlkIi in water will ne rt irk lZe in Send-For-OW. or-O 9' Prier -List. -- every often means excess acid in-n the�stantly many-times•as much acid, and say:­* Y� 4 ice. . 'He signifies the-bravest of.,the brave; nilea[ r _. dor. , atotrbach, . The,stomach nerves..have the symptoms disappear at once. Yo+a . . •s"• Pia is shove•the cFlm�ron run'of clay", � 1 a Yet, what 1s bravery-if it must show been overstimulated; and`food sours. will never use crude methods when + • J. L64in n Fur Cos The correctitvo- is an -d'tikalf, which I once you,learn the, efuctenc' of-this, Itq Potency'in.carnage» Ob, they tread / LIMITED i • (neutralizes acids instantly. And the" Go get a small bottle to try. r; The truest road of'bravery who go 172 King St. East Dept. B Along. the path of Peace=God's path ;best alkalLknown to medical scfencol Be-sure to get the genuine Phillips' i'r TORONTO; ONT: -instead! a is Phillips' Milk of Magnosja. It has Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi -Margaret Stineilack. S h�• remained standard with pligsicians in clans for 50 years In correcting excess the 50 years since Its Invention. (acids. Each bottle'contalns full dlm& ISSUE No. 9­128 , -_• .. on fishing trips take Mirfird's. One spoonful of ibis harmless,;taste-I tlons-ally drugstore. .... •✓- .'.6'.: .. .'.,: ,. •.. .. : ..... ',i' './., .;tj. 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H, H y y = s - r; 1-M.-Fii.._cbrn culuvatori-1 $task --Abouti 600 bushels _Banner Oats, r _ Land Rollei, Bissel; 8 sets Iron Har- goad quality; about 75 bushels Bar- � � Oa� Winter will be here Very soon and rows;2 Heavy_,Wagons;�i Wagon Box; ley; about 60r bushels Pall Wheat; ! f you hews an notion of 1 Hay Rack 1 Power Spra er; 200 about 20 bushels Peres; a quantity ofpurchasings sew s� .Si Jti-pw year.: 91.b0 i!paid in Wranee. -. - Amer.-gals. capacity, mounted op Mixed Hay, half ton Baled Straw. = Hard and soft O"Oat Of the sleigh, leave k " vt>w�tisoa m the united $rata d Cte■c trucks; 1 Flat Corn Rack; 1 Demo- y i � Household Effects bA[�t Ash p21 sour order now so that it Aritain 92.00 is advance: Graf Spring Wagon, 2800 lbs, cap.; 2 Rocking Clinics, 2 Sofas, 1 $ox _ q' will be ready when the 1 Democrat Spring Wagon, 800 lbs. Stove, 1 solid oak Sideboard; 1 chile hand capacity; S - - - first snow appears. _ -- J� JOHN hti�RKAR !'ro i8tor• pa y; 1 Open Buggy; 1)dilk Cart; dren's Cot, 1 corner Cupboard, 1 LAW,AA ��] - - t. pf 1 set Sloop Sleighs; 1 set Bob Sleighs; Wash Stand; 1 Book Case and Writ- THOS. A. 1sE�rT , L O R- N E R E.IDT 2 No. 2 Wilkinson Plows; 1 set Walk- rng--Desk, combined; 1 Wr'itin,g• Desk, . NOTES AND COMMEN 8. in g Plow 'Wheels; 1 NA. 21 Fleury l fall-Ieaf Table. 1 Baketray, 2 Barrel p]ger3iZ�r� Cj�t� CLAREMONT _ Plow•; 1 Cockshutt Gang Plow; 1 Churns 1 Butter-worker, 5 Ugg Wilkinson Gang Plow; 1 Steel Stone 'Crates 1 Sausage Stuffe'r and Lard The tragedy df Hollinger Mine boat;'1'Tractor BinderHitch• 1 Bind_ SHE LENTEN SEASON • � Press, 1 gal. capacity; - 1 Coal-OT �s now beingto esti ated and the er Tori 'Truck; 1 Stuffier 1 Vesott 4 9 R ° �' Stove, 1 Frit Evaporator, 2 Water evidence Chat is 'being produced` Grain Grinder,9144-in, plates; 1 Fleury Tanks, 3 ,§pinning Wheels, and Reels, Cutting Bose 1 sec Platform .Scales, .1 Bone Grinder, 2 Incubators, 2 Chick tends to prove that soma Person 2,000 lbs. capacity; 'set Platform What do you pay for Meat ? Beef and Pork are very high uhf not P Y Brooders, coal heaters; 1 large Iron buy Fijh as a regular food,..more healthful bad sadly failed iq the perToroi- Couuter Scales, 240.lbs. capacity; 1 Kettle 2 Lawn Mowers, 1 Vacuum , and much cheaper. $ y, Chatham Fanning Mill; 1' Melotte Carpet Sweeper, 1 Garden Seed Drill, tines of his dot It has,been C " - ' established .that, the tr ed tras Cream Separator, 000 lbs. capacity; 1 a quantity of Fruit, Jars,-Milk Pails Fresh Frozen Whiteflsh, 202 lb 'caused lis fire that o originated Friction Pulls} for Separator; 2 Bag and other artic4es. - - - ail-ver-Bright-Salmon, 20c lb.._ . Trucks>' 2 Gas&line Tanks; . 1 Oillanae Haddie, 18c lb. from cmtaneotis. corubuetiou i'n, Drum; 1 Oil Barrel; 1 Oil Tank with rt P Sale to Commence at 11.30 a.m. -Haddie Fillet's, ... 2Qc lb. ti 'waste mattes•that was allowed to pump; 2 sets Double Harness; Light Lunch.Provided `.$oneIess D.igbya, .20c lb. Harness anti Collars;. i Root Pulper; No 'tease' Oysters, 4 ic'gla_ jar. '- .�- zl!cuniulate in the-aline,instead of a as Proprietor is retiring. y �s ' I Stock C/;pper, flgxible shaft Dou y being taken to the*�surfacs. Evi- bletrees, Neckyokes, Logging Chains, _-- dentl it 'w•-as the duty of rsorue Shovels Foi:ks etc.; a.quantity Grain TERMS-Grain, Hay, Poultry and all y y Bags and Sacks; 1 i ' ton 32-2(1 sums of $20 and under, Cash; over SPEC�A L IN LUX Ipersou to luo6 after the removal Repeating Rifle, n w;`�13 Loaded' that amount 8 months credit will ' -"'of tali waste, tint that rlrity,, �n Shellr. be given to parties furnishing ap- Wi,ile it la s-m�rke the�hest of it Tue deal will be witEidra_wa r ©ecessary fur the welfsre of the Poultry I proved •joint notes; or 4 per 2eri - very soon N V. About 100 Barred Rock Pallet§,lay straig!rt discount for cash. miners, was uot, performed.• A rVX 3 zm,a 29 CZ'r�.-•. ing strain. Prentice &. Prentice, Auctioneers. �� _ : - °=gaersun who xrxepts.ilii$ re�liuusi : - . _. ... . s fora and accepts wasremuneration PE `` - • fig• ���i fur a sert•ic;e that wan not ere � � �i��a� #orated, shottid ba severely lrin= PR-1 C IAL � .,. fished, when that neglect results . GROCERIES �t ^ ....- Un. `/'�. ,�FOR • � , Sto r A HARNESS : BROUGHAM. i Brass•mounted Team Baekba'nd Hyruess Picke'ring' Fv = blr,. nett Mrs.. Hamilton s nt 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.60 .' At by 2'E}CCr examinations d at Witb 5 ring breerhipg. instead i�f back. Poultry F b1rs. band, S4fl,00 - the t ons a = ty nod and Egg Producers, ' Pratt's' Laying Meal. Beef$eee►p. 'Toronto C' r,iervaLory of ,1lasic, Miss Black-mounted Teani Beickband harness, bBS.50 Oyster Shell: Mica Grit. .Margaret Brown. passed her Junior �" = tzaniinat;c n with. first-class honors. - 5 clog Breeching 1$44.'x.5 Blatchford'®Egg Mash and Calf Meal are ... g worth giving a trial. • Con ratulatiGns-to the younz music- .Thii ls;out-a factors harness, but enyt.xu ina3e in oarc - �311' own shop at Markham. `� The foIlowin i4 a list of Mrs - p Soden'; pu i!. who tried examines- h 9l - If Ou want a Wheelbarrow or a t �_-P -Si'e 4pecialixe on repairs to arne,, an cu ars, _ . io t e Toronto Conservatory ° cnlaraW, �ft.fj.ha'i'e t119I11... - of Music recently, all candidates being __ -- � ,s�t, Tor: Piano no year, Doris Ab : - Fs . l� ! y y g Toronto (honorsl: Piano, 2nd Eea Electtic T4aabers and 1900 Gravit S4'aeher are nod Rashers, ,year, Annie Bayles, Brougham (pass); A free trial given at am time. Piano, 3rd year, Isabel Gregg, Clare- $acnes§ and Collar A4aaufelaturer f ,'.moat (honors); Piano 4th year, Elrrra - �� Willis, To 1honors:); Theory of Agent for McCormick-Deering Fares Machinery -�,.-r� Some Phore 340Q ` I sed Repairs.' Music, 2nd year, Pella. Cooper, To- �., jj3.v T. - - _ _-onto (pass). E " Hrickey, Pt. i'erry v s. Clareiriorit. Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. -- 0 U .R ALJ I E at'C lAreiaiunt. Mouday ev'g J. $.BA1 'Qr" The Pickering .spell . Repeat Customers. 4 i9 lanee G�ommittee :. UMVERSAL MOTORS rsi . 't "The object of tale Association le to ' - T leaaeu.tealiog avid prosecute !Overcoats, Overalls ajod Smocks, S,w•eaters, Shirts, _ i.-WESTHILL -. the ielotss, Trousers, Underwear, Neckwear. JT�'�R AND FLINT SAFES '$:e�be:s i a : r prap-art;stclec commas$ These line• are the beet makes obtainsbiE# Cate imm a atelp with say member — - • - •- :Footwear, beth le lhzr and rubber. Fine, Rork find'.' - • - -- . ,. of Es•c,it:rt Commitee. , Momtersbip fee ,- %, �.al1S, Mitts, E']jODeS and T0�7Ae8, T lckots mrs u Lal'r>u ;"Freaideat or , R _ I A = � boors;•ry on app:}eaatoa• 91.OG. Hea X� k for profit-,sharing coupons, Exec. coin. L. �, $anh�. C.S. Palo' If you want a guaranteed F'epair job at a reasonable er, hl. S. Ci.•1s,w,.r., Pi-kering. 13rlce, _I E L�., , G- E C 1 _BRADL E Y Experienced _ _ _ D, htunro las, flichardsan. a rienced Mechanics. Repairs on all mikes. Preeldeat Bealttlrry r0 5''':ii. PI � K � RZNG3 - Phone r AUCTION SALE OF — - _— THE -:CENTRAL * GARAGE DAlRY CATTLE Farm •stock, Implements, Grain, _ Hay, Household Effects, etc. B SIX Will be sold' by Ptili4ic Auction on L>- PECIA $l , -{ 'Telephone' 904 _SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 �� - _ _ • ' On Lot 2, Con. 5, Scarboro 4 North-east corner Scarbz,ro The Property of s \�` . RE .- - _ R Aorsea � �. � � .-�tatu epalrs, Accessorieg, Oi18=and 1•bay mare, heavy draft, aged; 1- bx mar �� ra't 6 years old i , ` n Gaso iuei-�.O'Q� a iHg- bupposed to be in foal, will, register; `��� } _ 1 brown horse, !' 1�•esi•s old French ;,,,�,•'��: 'Qr :,,.,Coach;, 1 Scrrel Horse, aged, general •Battery' Charg}n+g. purpose, - Cattle Repairs -made on all makes - No. 1, Holstein Cow,,fr•eshenedi Feb. p 1 i; \o. 2, Holstein Cow, freshened 771 sotetesi toss �rnr slarwpry ,an. 6; No. 3, Holstein Caw, fresh- r ever t<AOmA— for everyr haw- • � C)f GLt'l';;. - - em.t Dcc. 23, bred February 1; No, �a � � f7 •1, I4olstein Cow, bred Sept; 30; No, 5, - 'Holstein Cow, bred Sept; it,- No, 6; ` Two hands are better than one. - s ' 4 - Nolstein Cow, ri:iris• 3, bred Jan. 18; No. Holsteiq c'o.v, rising ', bred FADA sets are two dial . __-- S, b d n. S. No. 9, Holstein rising. 'doubles the number of stations. CHARLES �, ' SPENGER 3, bred Jan. 2r; �o. 9, Holstein Cow, Refines reception. Testit at . l -rising 3, freshened Jan, 14; No.'�,10; - lHoLateir, Cow, risirnb 3, bred Nov. 26; Your dealer's or you hOtYIO. T'o. li;,Iiolstein Cow, rising 3, tared Cur to tone . . . clear. . ' clean - -Proprietor, piekeri•ng Sept. 25; No, 12, Jersey Cow, due g . . .ria in ..reeonant...FADA • ]13arch 1;.No. 13, Hol-stein Heifer, 2' - �,....�� •years old, bred Nova-25;'No. 14, Hol-' : soothes a sena" . . . superw stun_ eiifer•, 2 veara. bred Dec. 14; _ j _�_i__ 1` _ -.. - _ five rangy.__ FSA-.g�tiit�' _ j ajlty �`rass ` . No. 15, Holstein Heifer, 2 years, re 8t t0O• 4 _mP �' 81; 0. 16; Holstein Heifer, 1 _.� _. . . . 7,-Holsteinfifer 1 ear• -. -.. • ..._ - . .-- -: C 30LID OAK n o e ear, No. 1He y ,, _ _ _ J 70� 1 V3/} r�a au�•t+ �rT JRe .9, Jersey ein B1 year; ». 20, �ROBT. W. FEASBY, IWl A T T H E W S' BURIAL C30ff cRegi,aered Holstein Bull, 2 years. Implements, 1 -10-18 Case..Tractor, overhauled; : - Ave., o Gerrard 1 2-furrow .t2-in. Cockshutt Tractor Age tt 219 Danforth A eToronto Ph ne C+ a d 8800 'Flow; 2 M.-H..Stiff-tooth Power Lift - Our Funerals include : Embalming, Hearse. CkokFt, Outside Case. -Cultivator, tractor hitch; 2 M.-H. " Electric Futures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral Com lets. ' ' w Spring Tooth Cultivators; 1 Seed Box ;prouaharri Ont. _ -_ ' v comp le" f --n:xl Gtass Seed Sower; 1 Double Disc - No Eatrae. - Visit our e.tabli�liwent alarl prove the truth of tlie3e statements - - -w'ith tractor hitch; 1 Van Bruns Disc ` - -..__ - -- 1 Seed and Fertilizer Drill; 1 Turnip for yourselves. _. Drill; 1 M.-H. Binder, 6-ft. cut; 1 fsD These prices stand )rood witbiQ•a radips of 40 miles from Torunte !A1.-H. / wer, 51� ft. cut; 1 M,-H. ,_. REMEMBER; Clip this ad, for reference, 31tf R li rei`er e lo a - 's•�_:.� &. '. :.'a^�r `•..•'.•' .':^•.'.••n_ '3 w. .'.. F^s..e1'4 a..'.^•'.^'C*'y. ;^ .-4 d `54 -S+.a: ]! A:M`" A. t :. , .' Rio ,. �•,, a '..� o,.:R l,.•, =, ".(„'. .j .^ t:_„ ..,c�vq, r.wl'.n+,,,•- •�+. .„M ..:t'�. �.t: , e '� ':i: x a..w'•L r.' ,w !. -lit ' "•�,+`�' ..:�„c�,.•.-..: .�✓'..rc.,�,..:,-+.r.�" .: n»s .:: �:�= „-r'"C «. 'a. _.�.• '4!'"r%.«, ,�' '�xr ,...•,.� ,. ,:.,a ':5 „ •'s,.v . ;:. .7. W° . . ._. ` q•'`• .x J' ,.M°' _ •-:;?'"a-":.r, •y'A4 :�„ '' ,� `; 'r {1',�•, r.,;r, �' '.r — CCAREYONT. The Ba tis`pareoas a is See bills. _Geo.Jackson.do Sona,-auc- reoovated throagl;oat u pcepara- trouser. RA Irt.3 15,30r, you jean bay a? inch fllaj st O, tion for the coming of the new Wednesday, March 14th. Auction — �booper a for 10•cents. pastor,Rev.'Mr. Stevens. sale of Fresh Cows, Springers, Having moved into m new premises ''•'x x John Bcignall had a business Heifers, Horses, Bogs and Imple- op rte Reid's Blac1emitb shop, tri to the city ou Tuesday. raents the I am prepared to do all re Ohea razes for farm and country p , property of btark Hol- p eP Pair p buildings. Mrs.C. H. Found ie••spending a SALE REGISTER. liday, .to..be held at the Harlock work. aad I will handle all few da with her daughter, Mee. kinds of new hs mess, Windstorm Insurance on bnildinge, Story. g ' Tuesday, March 6th-Credit sale of Farm lot• 21 con. 1 Whitby Tp., wind-mule Silos etc. y. which I will beep constantly y Cecil Story. between Whitby and Oshawa, Corb m. F. and Mrs. Robbins,of Whit fresh cows and springers, steers, ett's Point Road. Sale- at 1.30 . _ on hand; or will secure ='Autondobite Insurance heifers, young cattle, horse, buggy, same o shortest notice. - of all kinds. - b called o Claremont friends on o clock -sharp, See bills. Wm. Y.' and harness fire property of J. A. S.r. •VCT. P'Z Ii F Y FARMS FOR BALE Sunday last. Hawtin Beaverton; to be sold at Maw, auctioneer. + w Mrs. C. Topper, of Locust Hill, the Frank Mackey farm, short di Wednesday, March 14th-- Auction 0.12 GLAREMONT r Write or phone spent Thursday fast with J. H. tans west of Whitby Town. Sale sale of-cattle, including 19 much �7LT and Mrs. Beal. at 1.30 sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, cows, young cattle and beef-ring- c. a D. B 0 if Y Mrs. George Willson and young auctioneer. ars;• also. 15 breeding ewes, the 20 WHITBY, ONT. son„of Balsam, sent Friday with 'hlrursday, March,8th. - Auction sale Property of Wm. Redshaw, east � -� - friends in Claremont. of choice herd of dairy Cows, the half of lot 10, con. 5,.Uxbridge. r G2byM Mrs. Thos Paterson has been property of Perry Chapman, Lot 1, months credit Sale at 1 o'clock. i Always on Hand 1 confined--to her bed during the con. 8, Tp. of Pickering, 2% miles John Scott, Clerk; F. W. Silver- past week suffering from a severe west cf Ashburn. This is a first sine-, auctioneer•tl :Fresh Stock of Groceries, Rttaek of the flu. class lot of cows aiid as Mr. Cha Saturday, March 31st.-Combination _ P- . A number from here attended man is riving up m#lk business,- tale of horses, cattle, hogs, imple- Fruits and - --- h-6-fJhorat--ete,ss-co"rt-at-Stotrff these i.i:'.-be uo_re.ei a _Sale at meats, furniture, seed, etc'., at 'Confectionery. - — aremont-•liotei--s�i_ed"s- �aie5 - --- - Ville on Fridaynr¢h:t and re urt a 1 o'clock sharp. See bills foi ti -- p P• .�Y -CitfYlfl A fen Hatsa�coet prise -very enjoyable time. terms. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. wishing to enter articles shoula while they last. _ Comneing March rat, pen p'8 write auctioneer, , Stouffville, or `� Call- can save mune b buying their' Thursday. March 8th - Extensive phone Stouff. 9003. Liberal terms l/�JllIe ; Give us an Early Call- Y Y Y g auc�liozi salef first class farm, announced at sale. Sale at one bread at Tay4r's as it will be're• coinNrise+i of ,1 acres more or less, o'clock. Geo. Keay, auctioneer. .,.duced to 16 cents a large loaf. goo:! ;t,ne house and good bank �. G A N N O N Charles Cooper, local agent for barn, alto three new Massey--Har- ----�- `— �_---` _ 30 BROUGHAM the Star car, was in the city on cis in.,�:ement outfits, consistirir of Idillers Ideal Incubators . 9 HEN .. you have m 'Monday when he received a now grain binders;-corn--binder.s mow placed.an n c d e r with us for a memorial y ♦� tear for demonstration purE08 js. yrs, rakes, disc drilla, cultivators, J1IId B2'-QQ4�_81"$ you have looked far in Dressed Poultry Walit ld -A number from-here attended harrows, plows, etc. This sale is Oil or Electric, to the future for our the oyster snpper and Conceri at on lot 28, con. 2, Scarboro, Ken memoriesl work stands o.' Good prices paid for poultry. Greenwood on Fridayeveoin ned Road, at Agincourt. This is Patented. Egg-turning Trays. g Y up under stress of time last and report a very enjoyable property,of the Scarboro Land Co. Send.for Catalogue. and •veatber. It is tru Birds must be properly bled and dries .time. Sale at' 1 o'clock sharp. Terms, 8 E. G Stallan. • Pickering ip a lasting tribute. e.d clean of feathers. months credit on chattels. Terms A number of cars have had trou• ble,on the is roads, causing them on farm will be made known on ,No a3reaterTri6ute:' y BONDS-Government. Municipal and : to ran into the ditch and re uir day of sale. As this is a clearing _ q Mortgage Bonds, Also,Industrials. N. W, STAFFORD esistance to bring, them back out sale no reserve whatever except Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per ' e Or1�inid which will be offered son oa , j on to the roes - The annual checker tournament subject to a reserve bid. Parties in Whitby Bridal ROBE China is taking place ,on Wednesday need of implements and machinery INSURANCE-All classes written in- Phone Whitby , evening of this week, when a sup will benefit by attending this sale. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- ala r Prentice and Prentice,, auctioneers, storm, Accident and Sickness. on hand, open stook. >- ..per will be served in connection 415 Balliol St Toronto. Telephone <: a ' with the event. Phone or write __ Bold in aII y. Hudson 1847w, t • y Edward Gibson returned home Friday, March 9hh - Auction sale 43tf ED.'BOWMAN, Whitby a�ilantity ;from St. Michael's Hospital, To. ionto,on Saturday, much improv- of 20 head of high grade horses, �•. ed to health atter undergoing an the property of W. G. Arnt trong, FRANK CHIDLOW a of JohnCentral Butte' Sask., to o sold REMARKABLE ALU S Operation for mastoid trerrbie. at John Graham's hotel, $rooklin, Miss Margaret Pugh, pupil of Ontario. Sale at 1.3V p.m. sharp. ;AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS 6tf�.Clar®mOIIt, flat. Miss Blanche Ramer, was succeae• ful in passing Junior Piano exam. -- - ”-- _ + r - - ination with honorat the Toron Men's and Young Men's_Nw Blue-Cliinchilla.0'coats, reg, $20, 14.95 kL to Conservatory of Music last i� -� Yo Navy Blue serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 30 40, reg. $20, 14.95week. a - The Greenwood Dramatic Club Men's All-wool V efts, Coats,Sweaters,fawn and leather, reg 4 50. 275 - will present their play in the Com• ordered our We have a fall line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, Inanity Hail on the evening of Men's from 2.50 to 3 50, Bops' from 1.25 to 2.50. Friday. March lath. under the - owslA� : suepices of the Park Hoard.• Full ®� Men's 15 inch Leather Tops asst, rear. 6.50, special 4.95. os o particulera neat week. LINE 1i� PAaT3�1r When the curfew bell has been 5 Call at J. �.`� (^���f� Phone 3800 early closing ni bts it a �►i rung on e y g g . -{ - S ill be a good thio if the ringer --- • - CZ+.E�.RE2✓S01V'T. 02V'TA.RSC7 s - : +vaack shootssome and lock the Vie are extending Hovis Bread- .�keepersback doors ss sotae of the store- tray not.know-- that it is t'erly closing the special - :✓. t A meeting of the Horticultural Dread of .-Society will be held in the school price to �+� r� The louse at230o'clock on Saturdays. Saturday, mar. 8rd. ' ' : 14ealth _March 3rd. A report oft cndli3$ Onely ticaTiiural convention held recent. _ I in Toronto will be given by the This is positively t0 D'1StA�t Pmts T a delegate@. A full attendance is M _•.!requested All members are sup- t'he �88t day at VOL can send any amount of nonep a posed to hand in their choice of Z YOU sop point in Canada at a mini {sreimiums 'on or before'th$t date• —tills- price. Rev. Mr,' Stevens, of Owen i" mum of expense by using a Standard • Sound, to whom a unanimous call Be sure to get Bank Money Order. This method is 1�1Lt was extended from the Claremont the sway to send end noesmost b ova it Baptist Church, bas accepted the , in oil it. _ rent way to send remittances by mail J"LL1Lk _ p in the Domia-ion ; if the mail goes j-jONE:C" r call and has arranged tn come here ro �j E t a.;tray no lose i. sustained, Should Ci+ on March 18cb• In the two Sab• v t ,.• ,,, baths in which- Mr. Stevens occu C A A S COOPER out desire to country, money !o a point C� S . outside thecountrp,@Standard Band y :.."piedthe pulpit here he made a 'Draft will serve your purpose for moat favorable4rapression.and we � .CLAREMONT j * fr',rwsrdiog money to foreign places. Farmers,"Attention predicts successful pastorate in Claremont. Agent for Ackerman'! Quality have' the e c for the Fsmonr As our boys woo their hpckep Hsrnees. Ask the user. n [hw aR o y g-*me here on Tuesday night from - - - THE, STANDARD BANK— Renfrew Machinery, Separatote, �r��� Scales, and the high quality fort Perry, whom they defeatad * OF C� s Acorn Range, and am pre- pared to i e best.terms. ..is s spirited contest by the score . Idid-Winter � � g2 1, they are now in the play• t PhoneiPiok 1007. ESiAbUSHFA 1975 Give mea call when off with Rort Ferry for the Dr. thing in these lines Kaiser M,. P's. silver trophy. (���� W• C. WILLSON, Watch for bills for this game. As ., \+ O. A. SHARPS _ fort our boys are tied in the Managrr, Pickering $ranch R, R. :�o. 1, LOCUST SILL Branches 4"at league this will no doubt be a realWINNER �wone, 'and everyone should see it men River- R3 our boys can sure play hockey. ' ' The semi•antival meeting of the { P_ar_k_Boardwillbe,.held on.Satni-. 0earing Out some : :_. _Basket Factory- I _ r; —Manu a�cere of day evening, March 3rd at eight Ui Our lines w o'clock. The treasurer's and the �' Qll kfl]do of Frtta BaBk6{Igs ktiditora' reports will be received _ R _ Berry Crates, as this is the year for these officers at great _. 3usiness _ to be elected, on account of it be- - ins a 2-year term. All those who - reductions. - + + h+arlllel's'Bl18he1 BaskBti, ; are interested in the Park and the portunitiClothes Baskets. C�mmanity Hall =lsonld tarn omt i� =pita find hose the business is being yen's Wool Crider wear, __ __ _ Frank Pennock, y tran,gcted. It•is;also n to the reg. 1.85, for 1.59 =J ` ' often, call for the Proprietor �3en s Fleece Linderwesr, - : petbiic t� recommend ritem ars for .79 Phone.?iiair.kham-1004--- ---- reg. 1.OU, for ` p the neat two years Board. The `len a Overalls, , 50c 2;39 j} � present Roard'woutd like to see a seas Wool Sox, reg, 50c, 19 i J B q T:T nod attendan^_e at this eueef}in¢. ?`r Men's Smocks, reg, 2.50,, 2.19 1 g The Lalonde Concert Dramatic ('��� Regular saving Wlll Ladies' Sill. and Wool Hoee• f h Company will present "The Vaga r' STAB DS FOR THE ]REST p reg. 1.00 for 79 p-tpa j•Ou to take bond," a comedy drama with mn. +i ; re Ladies Col. Cashmere Hose sic, in the Community Hail.,.on the reg. 1,25, for S9 i1 - advanuge Of your a �F 3 --evening of Thursday, March 8th, Ladies' Underwear, re 1.00 �� r auspices the 9 o rtunit when it wontrFootball Club�f Among the p g ' - II - �� y per garment for "artists are such well known people Heavy FlaiineIette_ colored, �rriVeS. as Evelyn Victoria, coloratura and reg. 30c and sone, for 2. L� Dark Flannelette, reg..25c, .21 =; accomplished violinist, who willatteretq, i rAg. THE ay leading—role o uta; Les. 2.75, for 2:39 --� - lie , Pleated, baritone, praying A few broken lines of Men's i I i .-D -Chnrles'the Villain; Alma Blonde, Rubbers greatly reduced l _as bars. Lee the Mother, and R,ebt• g• w Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, 1.exlonde, fire Vagabond. There I I !„ ' Established 1571 re 4.50; for 5.8� Ij ' f� !{I'i',1 riersr will be many musical and instrii- Litter Carrrero�, Haay a Car L- nientq] selection during the act. N; Pnnips, D or Tr k , Cow wir P f'..t ' ''r Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc- Ing of the platy, and an entertain- � 1 r a pp itient of merit is guaranteed. The DA. SCOTTabove before bu m elaewhereeoaIt will a you to get myVagabond is a play well worth s _ __ buying r Admission :reserved seat°, q, Phone 1402, . - I�� itby Br., J. H.Perry,Msn FRANK J. PROUSE $5 cent=• general admission, 25! �. �r T PIQ cent I t �. . �{'. -. •+fe ,.wH ry w:. +�f' y. 'r .y r.n.,' ••�,;1. „ .y` .MF't�•."�i'"+^'"` , .ur::•cn.•. . .. �.... .. ,.. ,.'6 ..•r.- '..;#.b ,, .. .:.+ ,«.• `+lr✓• v «'•.. t'Fr• .— ,,,�._ •^U(' .M:4un ^u.SaW'"�.-.rv.w+:... ?.r "'''4�ir, R 1d: N ry R•'. c:f »r •tr^'.xy t +ry . '+?,+ ��- ':� '�..'4}.^'.+,. 4i. �C.•!.�',�„ i' �•�^• .ra5•�h`r2'�.F�� .:� �`n•..'i,�7:'.cS.*,,,,a,zr.:-ti,o.: �k 1':'i;r rp' � 'i. ,P�;. y '""9'. ae •�^i'�iv'- ,.,�"� .� Y vnr5n � �'s R moi. ,x� • i i have been one of those an ue thih s the mea hiaiaelf whatever he might ' tt`t1e Cfii�►t+ior ani e5tq�lts savour of a,< p��Arr It ma have L-een a hotel carving do. man o ' - Y g . < Green Yea•- -- Only the plkwi �s eurfeig � knife. Any woman clever enough to ' i'Why pick on that doll, then?" Wa s hin ; n# oen: .Btaek Tea--Both aro fly plan and carryout such a scheme of Tits, said,thou " r d � rr in to be to clever the human prototype thoughtfully. Maybe and clean nq _ r SALADA Grind Ton . Is Healed Itr1 ifl,• qa3 $h P Ype of some of these to manage the weapon part of the othe;dolls was the giitlty per rt a 11Inum-L-fi� 11dow—lath ing—•• business. Now, Mr• Stone, there's "No," and Anastacia took his aug- LL _ 3 s - -- pal` 4b. / a>rOgrs. Ask fOr t111g ton. dour criminal; go and ge ilei^" gestioa eeriouely. ' "You see, I. know , Had the case been. less serious, man of these. I don't mean person- ^Flemin S ne•would have been amus- all but I ha i .Saves.I Fleming to y, happen to know more or P ^ ed at the emphatic declaration of,bliss less, about them. No doll here is the Saves Work Folsom. image of a person down here, except -1 ASK - She was stridingup and down the that one." _... ` roo,n, her bobbed hair, escaped from "I gave a doll to the girl, Myrtle,". Ev.rrvromaera the influence cf brilliantine, waving said Pelton, thoughtfully. "She chose Maid-of oil _ in quivering tufts. Her black lace-it Wierself�said it was Uncle Garry's 1 ' evening own was short and the - •' g g great favorite. Maybe she's the—" red rose at her shoulder shook on its "Oh, nonsense about the dolls!" A' !N8 stvn as she esticulated with her bare Miss Folsom cried, impatiently. "I'm Paris Speed Standards TEA , arm; which was held, now aloft, like not using that point to fasten this Twenty-five miles an hour has been - the Statue of bbrty, and now, on Carmelite Valdon. I only flied a:, a sort of arbitrary "danger' Sta Li g y straight out, as she pointed, in em- say she had the real reason to want ous" automobile speed in downtown . _ ... _. . .. phasis, at one ,or another of her Garry out oT tie way, and she had I Paris. There is no legal limit for the.. hearers. the nerve necessary, to do the deed." driver of a car is reaponsible.'tor his - .a • _ Interested hearers, too, for' Tite •"And the' opportunity," put in acts at all speeds. + tting a new li ht, on the Riggs. The flava de- w _. police, nevertheless, r-- _ beantiful Carmelita; Croydon. Sears ".Those -things are all requ c ded that a common senso standard q ' - ..� - `� was beginning to see a way out for Stone said, smiling a little at the glib must be used so traffie•6fficers can _ himself, and Fleming Stone was hear- repetition. of the hackneyed terms, exercise control. -• WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. to the lice and she doubted the wi - ing and weighing this information, so "but there are things to be con- This limit is to be enforcedl(only r nett Folsom is stabbed to death I dom of o asking my aunt for them, freely-given, and rapidly assigning it sidei+ed. A murder such.as this one where there are cross &treats, On the x°Foie rimming at Ocean Town, N.J. so—" to its"true place in his collectlell,of we are considering is the result of avenues a car may go as fast as traf bathing companions had You know a lot about.it, Dan;' c`'',d,=nce. careful Tannin and p "Gently, planning preparation. ftc conditions and safety permit. men Roger Neville, a business part- said his aunt,with an accusing glance. y, gently, Miss I`ols•,m;' he Your ordinary bather does not carry _Y= her; Mrs. Helen Bsrnaby and Gar- .� said, looking at her kindly. " I know a shay 7meltts Valdon. I do, Aunt Stasia, and I'm telling p knife around in his pocket on Keep'Minard s in the Medicine Cheat Anastasia-Folsom eccentric and all.I knawi-because---we11,.because.-Mr.._ You think you haeme diacoverai tbe._t,�_-the chance of wanting to kill some-! masterful sister of the dead magi, ar- - r is a s Grp Hiyra: •"Wh&t' did you o w rives and takes knife'easily come by or easily carried I , .. Tony kissed you." Myrtle: Well, earned that the*death wee- about. It means premeditation and when I wanted to scream, I couldn t, p ` pea was a lchaq, an,Oriental knife, �� that deans a long time and definite ,.a and it bad been bought on the board- f and when I could I didn't scant to. g purpose. Now, Mr. Folsom only a'r=! +y, calk c rived here the night before so whoo- It is learned that one Croydon Sears ever killed him prepared for it in a , T , is a fancier of curious weapons. He +t kind admits buying two knives but not the • hurry. I mean, in a hurry at the last Liat of "wanted fnventfoas^ apiehaq, ✓ I insist that the motive existed long and Full Information Beat Brea ' Anastasia en } before. To me it seems that some one, on Request Rages Titt}s Riggs an sats vAxill.&i ca.. newt. •a. architect, to work on the case. 'Dan , i who had t { h4yrurder in s heart, was ars Saar stt. Ottawa, ori ,C Pelton, the dead mans nephew, ar- already down here and'learned that — rives and is intrigued-b� some curious r "" evening that Mr. Folsom had-arrived, French dolls in Folsoms room y *``� That he then laid his plans and the i x Croydon Sears sends for Fleming gt next morning carried them out with Stone, famous detective. He tells him o �•• -ice - sorb cleverness that ice left clue." ' Folsom had been blackmailing him aacl -he had lied at the inquest but was r The knife " said Croydon Sears, - innocent' v ho saying.little, was listening to . • PLANT $ / Stone. I Pay Des aacra�fo rY Stone meets Ned and Madeline Bar- > atlantal say tti ron. He orders Dan Pelton to produce ,. , atock du.o crow as sad save rsaati "rte` ga r P ' That—and I think it was bought s a�f«,a, wayaadI&only netaa. F olsom's papers, and Pelton acts as if / ' � .sae*, sa.r.ntaed arda•w nam. ear at the unction room—was a clever . r Ise were trying to conceal something. t i wend abit�CaS racuitfr aro me- he NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY V C dodge. I am not sure it was one �ta�salesn'"b•r••n�All ,,, tis of the knives bought that night; it stn 0cr ario es m.t.bo v. atandard'•arfatlaa or fro,ta,Darr"1�. .r. obraba,oroamaatal trees.Wtba,a. font W' may have been bought at any time, da.eribodla our comclata 5aF CHAPTER XLI. - with �a''�fnY a+raeeion� Taft a j or, indeed, b;eught here from else- as«tamasa aaebattarraa+dtswfcb It isn't ridiculous, except that it's where. But it dcea seen to indicate tf i!iot wire to JUMP at coneiusions so - a lover or collector of the antique, and ae G IP*urt M Ontario rapidly," said Rigg-t. "But I have aw i that mayor may rot be a clue. Prob- felt all along that Mrs. Valdon knows � ', ably not, for to my mind a collector more than she hasl..admitted, and that - - ,. use-any weapon rather than - - she is a woman of— one of his own*curios." --BRITAIN ."Of murderous impulses and of des- - "Yes," agreed Croydon Sears, "I ro -geralig passions and capable of any ertai-nly should have done so." (CANADA crime!" Miss Folsom ranted on. "I (To be continued.) knew her sort the mofnent I set eyes , f• YOU can arrange for dont relatives nu her, and that was some years ago. l J;° and hiends this low ocean tsm-- - i sins the had .an affair which, she i sed rail taus, thildtra i She made a dead set fbr�my brother, ,i The hawker had just been moved � 7 redo yby the.policeman.oliceman, and was cross under c carr' i thought, would end in Garr3r's marry- I� Til' ;" '',! abaut It. "(3arn! :Who wouldn't be �►ai>< at once for desalts of t,ti. r lag Der—but it didn't. ..y5arry was } �� , '�� a, policeman?" he taunted. "Nothing mat'Now iaaafion sdsema .,,,just a little too smart for that! But �, � y r` to do tut'stand still- doing nothing Eroat an7�of agsat of the - there was a bit of a scandal, and ' _• while he walks around listening for d['ANADIAN SFIMi31 --somehow-or other Garry kept the whip � . r - -. anything he can-see!' hand. Since then Carmy and I have been friends outwardly, and she and \ 1 Garry were seemingly friends, but aha Minard's Liniment kills warts. - uNam It ''w _. ..'was afraid of him. "Not afraid of him," amended Pel- -- +ton, "bug hs had some letters of hers 'which were perhaps a bit indiscreet. ,. ,.. ' These she naturally wanted to get THE KNIFE. SAID CROYDON SEARS, WHO, SAYING LITTLE, WAS LISTENING TO ST09E. back after his death. No woman wants .,CF•As _ her letters flaunted to the public. So, Stone rather implied that openness who killed your brother, and.it excites riot unnaturally, she tried to get them. was the best way out." your sense of -justice, but remember She knew it would be useless to appeal "<Ifm not sure I implied all that," we haven't proved thin { iY g .and in- Stone said, Lind his face was grave. deed, have little to bank on. A packet "Much depends on the nature of those of love letters:and a position next,to letters. If they were. merely indis, Mr. Folsom on the rope in the ocean. creet love letters, they might bring I see no more than that,. and that, D G£M no suspicion on.Mrs. Valdon. But if dear lady, is not enough." D they were of a threaten ing.nature,_or "It's enough for me!" Anastasia -- proved a real intent for revenge Foleom's Eyes snapped. She sntItched "They couldn't be as bad as that," up one of the dolls-that was perched Pelton said and was stoppedy - - b his on the matttei. `' .: • ` aunt.. t "That's -tile type she is!" shc, ex- We give yott We sell you this �" .. "Shut up, Dan,' she advised. claimed .ss she waved'the pup et in "You've a en or a woman; as a very ace o emfng no. '_r _ - 1 _ a-•r you do for every specimen of that "That's the--_ty- _of_Carmelita Val I d Double Life Blades t„ 2 extra bled e siren type. Given a ow, was. tug voice don; a srolnan with a serpent s soul.. L t and a pair of dark;-love-hungry a ,es, The doll, a superior specimen of i Ui1thout COSI! Jor $ 00 i and any woman can vamp yowl' Now French art, did indeed looklike drop her her before 'you get in too deep.�melita,-so much. so that it was aur- Before you get the reward your Uncle prising. But it had a sly, even sin- . if the two blades do not give you the ..r ' Outdoors or indoors. Garrygot! I suppose she begged you ester, expression beneath the luring ' whatever your task. coolest,cleanest shaves you've ever en- for that packet of letters. - By the I smile and the exquisite features _ . Let WRIGLEY'S refresh way, where has it been all the time?i while fascinating, were those of a Toyed, return,the package of 10 blades poa-4119; --0t,r thirst, aid ' I haven't seen it." wicked, designing nature. , intact and we'll refund the entire $1.00. - lap�etitz and digestion. ,I " " - f — He1Fc kwp teeth clean, I took care of it, Pelton said, ob. . Fleming•Stone was interested. , - -After Every ! ` I sti I tely. "It does look'like-Mrs. Valdon," he .0 a`' ow you dill. But Where did declared. Show Down Meal - you find it? In 'the suitcase?" I, "Of 'courppe it does," bliss Folsom * "Yes. And I just laid'it aside for said scornfSllly. "My brother was a Deal the moment.. I knew she.never killed I fool about women, or rather, they _ uncle. How could she?" I made a fool of him. So whenever he - r•�+ Sent Post Faid by xN " "Why couldn't she?" retorted his I could find a doll who reminded him ofU 1 UAL SALES COMPANY aunt. "She stood next him at the one of his favorites he bought it: All clic rope; that we know. Stood at his df these'represent his sweelihearts." ri ht-hnnd side. So she had motive Anastasia was a strange i 24 College Street,Toronto Z' .. g ge mixture of � and oportunity. As to the weapon, scorn for these amours of her brother ISSUE No. 9-28 - -- _ — -- - ----- - we've no real reason to asstfine it must rind a staunch loyalty and love for FI iN ,rZIP", .BRS�' FOR ALL SOW&% BALKING Pies, Cakes, Buns and Bread - DOES ALhr YOUR BAKING $��?' ... ,(. ..tr s•r, t 'w. ..z». ., .,. . ,•w '-F,.:c,.`*.r'K ,;'..r5.-es�� ^' . •..� .� •r :r' > r .'a. ..,F, � ,?�.X°'c} .�,�'0. Sd •, ,:4 -'-��». ."�+G•• - _ K. s �' .. �n ... '`--:A =a.^•:., Lf, �,7`:. ...qK°`•-+.cam rc,. r,. r.,x a�+;1M�^ 'a� x'd� �..x ...rFJ-,"1`�•y-r �.r. w- a . ., y: - . ". TT1. , .- • - . ..-...-. -._ ---'---. -_ ---­----'"-- . � LEG ISLATURE WEEK BY WEEK -- - - - Hi en - -a - • . `_ .. �++__ FEB. � FRIDAY, B. 18TH:. - constituency for read construction; *` . . Interest centred around the Sinclair'but declared'that,b6 per cent, oil-this a�� " -' - , lA Sue-Year Period! �`; ballot disclosures. The members of money had been wasted. since it had 4rA the Privileges and Electiams Commit- Sans into repairs which had .bees -- --.tee of the !slatnre stet Friday washed away.by the rains. He believ- pc H �,�, . d , -. Majority from Wther lAt icl to begin investigation of the 19 bal-I ed also that further extensions of pro. e o f c,� N _ '} of _ bots picked uvoa this street in. Ot-�Wv ial-h;ghways in the Muskoka din- _ _,y& .. , .saFgaa� (s(t� _and 'the U meted ,St>rttta taw�a last October, ae related in tLls;trit should be mate t oconriect it with - , `+no c, House by W. E. N. sinclak, Liberal other parts of the province. $T aE d � A SPLENQID RECORD t - _leader. Tbey exhibited a strong de- Hon. Mr. Finlayson drew the mem- '�/jam "P� Ottawa-Answering questions is . sire to call the individual who foand her's attention to the f act that the - - ',' the House of Commons,,it wax shows 1. the stray I Government had already ' y papers, but Mr.. Sinclair y arnaaged the that from 1821- 1827 there wgre _,. mould not reveal h#a name He pre- survey, and three highways had been PLANES any L LABRADOR �-4 787,408 immigrants arrived in Canaada DOG TEAM . ferred a scrutiny of ballots now in routed joining Muskoka with Eastern ® DOG TIA iCE STREAM 0 from Great Britain, the Continent oi possession.of the Clerk of the Crown, Ontario. "If the member can persuade ; FIELO1. #R �A• Europa gad the Uaitsd StBje�s. OLi. .'to see if the correct total is theme. the House to give us the necessary - these^361,834 came from the alted }Ifgyy QR+fTlt�y sCE K! dein, 849,521'irom the Coatinent� -:.- --:KONDAY, FEB. 20TH- $20,000 we will be only too glad .to go tcl,F1eW BAST V . . , � • ahead. p0R . and 1.7BA53 from south of the inter Bull No. 88, which entered the Le- "Thiat's just what I'm trying to do,' -%r F KKER LEFT OUR national Bounlary. The coat to the{ l gislature at-3.20 in the afteriaoon, be- was the reply. �ORr SURwE F FQi0AY ON tt country for bringing in tho,0e !mini•' came ori Act in exact! one hour, sad St ante was. 7 204,986, of which eve receiNed the y HON. W. H: PRICE TO SPEAK UN AVA $ ' Royal assent five min- Y 50 per cent, was spent to connection) .. utas later-undoubtedly a speed rec- The Other apeak+ar in the debate, F. with British immiera►ion, d for the - - nos° Heaviest in 1902.1921 • Attorney-General Price, the bill dared that the Government had a r: _amends the Election Act, legalizing a great duty to fulfill to the farmers.in 1 a V The flaiiiea"disclose that the,banner acrulany of the balloter cast in South I encouraging co-operative marketing. ` "'aT year in immigration from the Qldt` 'Ottavrfa on December 1, 1926, as re-I He did not agree that the main factor . o " Country was that w.bich closed,�oa. , : quested by W. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal I!n Urming was greater production, ( H- • PO I. March 31, 1921, when '74,292 uewcom•' Leader. In received first and second but the.problem of ars came to Canada. In the.fiscal',bee, p getting a market i year ended Jlarch, 1927, the number. ceding, was passed by seetiona in.and chailetrged the Department to in 8EARCH FOR M198fNGi AIRMEN iS CONTINUED Committee of the Whole,and was read;duce its representatives to "forg of'foreigners coming into this Conn- t '_ st third time within the hour. The their lukeaarmness." � Three airplaneaaud several parties using dog teams are frantically soarch- try from European continental Darts ;Lieutenant-Governor - comm in the barren wastes cf Labrador and Baffin Lfnd in the hope of finding was 71,673, a figure that exceeded by =,' . e emier, gave assent of Hon. W. H. Price, who was absent Flying Officer A. Lewis, Flight Sergt. Terry and an- 370 the combined totals of British aadj almost immediately,so that the Privi- on the sick list, by Hon. John S. crew of the Canadian A:r Fcrce survey plane c;h!ca haa'been missing rises r. I and Elections Committee may Martin. The speech of the Attorney- last Friday. The alers left Fort Burwell about 11 a.m. that Say, ani several period. opear the ballot boxes if so decided.I General is awaited with interest and hours later sent a wireless message they were being forced down bect►use, of From- , -.mss and the debate pertaining thereto'is expected to comprise the first - Great y. United+ , (filled in the day. authoritative review of the operations shortage of fuel. It is said they have enough food to stave off atarvatioa for Britain Europe States .I of Gov@rament Control in its initial at least three weeks and every hope is held out for their rescue. 1920.1921 74,E62 20,806 #S,On9 TUESDAY, EB. 21ST- _ - __ 1921.1922 39,020 18,470 29,846 The order in which the speakers year. -- _.._� -.- . _ 1922.1923 34,508 18,184 22, ; F� THURSDAY, FEB. 23RD into Liquor Control Act appointments, 1923.1924 72,919 41,159 '20 521 took the floor in the Legislature de- but into Government advertising. Empire Legislators 11 ^- bats fuss: E. Bhtke Miller, Liberal, With Hon. J. R Cooke, Minister in 19241925 63,178 739,348 15,848 . East Elgin; F. G. Sandy, Progressive, without portfolio, using the Govern- Many weekly newaapers the past '�o Meet Canada 1986 1826, 37,668 88,873 18,7?8 South Vietorila; T. L. Kennedy, Con- meat's alta on Regulation 17; with year had, ha. said, been cut o!3 the 1926.1927 ;60,875 71,673 21,028 P eg (.ev rnment s advertising list-- He Immigration `- - _W01nery11TWtoative, Peel; aG. A._ ChristMcQuiopher ar es Eser, young Ing to the ei3ect that newspapers which Delegates Reach ue-• Costs - -- - Welli a Northeast; i quoted from The Essex Free Press Parliamentary Ass©c18tion sato C'rristopher member for South Essex, assailing the �'•� The costa for bringing these new Gardiner, Progressive, East Kent, and i Government's attitude toward weekly had supported the O,T.A. in the last � Q setslers were: From Great.Britafry Leopold Macaulay, Conservative, netvspapers with an O.T.A. complex- election had been "blacklisted" ♦ bec August 25 - 33;751,842;69; from Europe• $'352,368.. South York. Altogether it was a drag- ion; and with W, G. Medd (Frog., Ottawa-The,Empire Parliamentary 90; from the United States, $'3,101,• - :' n da - "RIDICULOUS SITUATION. ' iii g y South Huron) advocating no -liquor Association meets in Canada this 074.79• ;, Mr. Macaulay, when he suggested permits for holders of motor-driving "The weekly press," submitted Mr. year. The delegates are due to ar- Since 1923, the year In which the7. ,,�: -that the Government look into the licenses, the debate in the Legislature Fletcher, "is not political, and there- rive at Quebec, Aug= 25, About system of assisted passages was adop- gaestion of providing assurance of was advanced three more paces. fore should not be subject to the pat. Go members of-the Association have ted, to Dec. 31, 1927, there were 61.. Qompensatian to victims ofo negligent Crowded galleries assembled to hear I rontage system. It seems to be to be been invited and representatives are,�ed 207 new settlers brought in. Divid•lmotor.ists. liars W. H. Price on the Liquor Con- a ridiculous situation that when, for expected front Great Britain, Aus Into years, the figures. with total: 3 a MERCHANTS ROBBED. -I trot Act--its alasinistration and its example, a Sheriff wishes to advertise tralla, New Zealand, Newfoundland,i antural costs, were: _4 A new angle of the upon the ad- enforcetarntr bu# he was .still fails-�a sale is a certain community he is South Africa, fails,,Rfalta, Rhodesia� 19231924 3,726 . 163,229 ; A. ministration and enforcement of the!pow' so Mr. Cook spoke not permitted to make use of the local and the Irish Free State. The com.� 1924-1928 8.224 121.377 Liquor Costtrpl Act'was introduced by i Mr. Fletcher criticized W. G. Mar-j press, but, fo:lowing instructions from mittee !stead ravlaing the itlaerary 1925.1926 -- 8,408 180,036 s . - tin, rvative clergyman-member the Government, advertises in.a paper to permit of visits of the vstars to 1-1926.1927 80,247 -4E8,488 Ara entGarsale, who charged that Gov-from Brantford, for "slighting" refer. which Is ha 20-or 30 miles distant 1927 (9 mos.( 20,620 '682,414 1 mataea# sale durit� the last Christ- perhaps Furl Wlllam, the eastern townships afw season had robbed me3chatsts in ences to Premier King and Hon. Vin- from where the sale is to be held." and -the Okanagan. Valley. The ltia- 1t was impossible to state the num. • ismali cities and browns of extensive cent Msassey, Canadian '. Minis;sr at Mr. Fletcher referred to "Strong(((erarY proposed covers a period from her of tmailvanta who. after having . '1 `� /trade which otherwise would have Washington. Man" Hanna's administration of the August 26 to September 30. and' declared their occupation as agrl6ul- Vassed their way, The Chatham sore, PRAISES SERVICES 9F :►IASSEY. liquor law, picturing him "with the take'3' fn male points across Canada. turtsts and their intention of en�e� the a �� monotony of a Samson in the prison Ing in farming. kad engaged or con- lisped sold 7{$0,t�0 worth o! Down in my acrLton of the pro- „ ;hquor .during the holiday At least vine, which is close to the border," house grinding corn. Mr: Fianna's I tinued to engage Is. agricultural puts responaibiiity of office was rlt heavy, Nerves n Cancer snits. {40,000 of this atrrouir# would have said Mr Fletcher, 'I believe that there declared Mr. Fletcher. He had only :lbsen spent. ander normal fircum- is naanimity of opinion that it is y ''!^ :Orientals Admitted ` stances, in the stores. highly desirable that Canada should one clays of commodity to handle. He NeW DllaeOv'ery Is. the year 1927 there were 94 ; Mn Miller, as expected, took the have official representation in the Un- had no,: to concern himself with adver -- Chinese admitted to Canada under _ tieing, his wares were not perishable, ' .Goveramettt sharply to task on the lied plates During the course of the Important development 1D permit. and of these 40 entered ns' early closing of Lake Erie comntereial !last summer, when changes in the and he did not have to find a m•arkoL actors and actresses. tour were mix. • for his goods. And yet he drew $20,- Research Reported from. ;fishing; Dr. McQuibban "tangled" United States immigration regula- .cionaries and three were teachers. with Han, Dr. Forbes Goafrt•y, Min- 000 a year for filling a job which, in , . Montreal Thirty-Ave of.the 94 had already teff tions threatened to throw out of em- the South Essex member's opinion, => istei of Health, as he did last session. ployment thousands of citizens who Montreal.•--An important step tor• the country, 'over the quavUen of 'free" distribu- would not bear comparison-as far as . live in the harder towns and work in ward la cancer research has been Is. the same year 493 dapaneso.ea- the importance of his executive func- _'tion of insulin; Mr. Sandy deprecated � United States, the services of 3l r. made by the McGill Pathological In. �*ed Canada, distributed in 118 adapt tion was concerned- with the execu- - .."the wide gap between coats of Hydro- Vincent Massey contributed much to- stitute, and the .Royal Victoria Floe. males, 277 adult females and 88 ehl1� r Electric war to urban and rural Live. demands required by the s:uecess- power ward straightening out that situation vital,y. was announced e] McGill ont- f ren. The laboring class farmers, residents; and Col. Kennedy extolled Pul operation of s corner grocery far 164 of both, sexes, while farmers•. Y in a satisfactory way. " varsity. Dr. Horst Oertel, Strathcona .- .the wisdom of the Government in se- Mr. Fletcher advoc�lted the lowering store'' professor of pathology and director of totalled 118 both sexes. curling adegvVte repr6sentation on of the license fee on a Ford runabout` . the Mc0l11 Pathological Iastltute, -- ., . ,the British markets, and thereby se- from $16 to $9. "When," be said, "a 1 A middy was being examined In gives details of the new contribution B to �'i • curing better prices there for Ontario ,farmer places a box on a Ford ear, Morse signals. "What three letters in an illustrated article in the-current peaches than in Ontario itself. _ that der is no hardCz on the roads of the alphabet era invariably tired issue o! the Canadian Medical Jour- ate Of astiDr % BALLOT BATTLE RAGES. than a touring car, which pays the when urgent help Is required?" asked nal. Ile eatabllshes the eztraordlnar! 'In the Special Privileges and Elec- $9 fee•" the examining officer,' The middy fact of the presence of. nerves to ~� a Mr. Fletcher charged that the party though hard for a moment, and then human cancer and other.. malignant New Idea to Establiab a'Fixed.- - tion Committee Hon..W. E. Sinclair trona system had crept not only replied: "IOU, I should say air." Itumors. stood entrenched against the- Govern- Pa Y P Y s J - Easter• Date Get8 Second , . - anent cohorts under Hon.'Chas- Mac- ___ .-. ._. ._. _____ ea 1 ri . ----- -- _' . tea and refused to produce his 19 _._ _. --.- _.. . _. -. _ _ _ Reading 73t I.o don "'etandering balbots" until the Govern- • • , NtlttlOiltti IKt>tit ;,O■OjleTi�d. -.ircent had counted .the Ottawa ballots , Ho M Mine Rubbish Friel for Bonfire . - '�A •as permitted in the Act above. London.-The House of Comntoas; . . Liberal Leader Wm. E. N. Sinclair :it . , - J,:ot ' told the House that the committee _ aydebated a btll'for fixing e otter�the :�-. "villi not make s fool out of me;' and '" .1 I t,• *• Faster as A rLl, or between` - `prepared "to sit in'until every ballot rKs � kk e. April Ii and 1G. This question, which ` is counted unless I'm sent down to ` . ..:­,,�,.*'1 . has been t]9- subject of controversy - '" J for refusal to give evidence." ' " since the earliest days of Chrietfanity: �' i „. f .1A -- was,referred this year by the conncil li EDNESDAY,FEB 22ND- y x " 8. of the League o! Nations to all mems 1. a i . The Liberal and Progressive groups 'mac t h` divided the besets when the debate F " dere. _'was resumed on consideration of the `. Opponents declared that it the bili 1 Speech from the Throne. In spite of _ was passed it might result in two this fart, however, the administration Easters,'.one religions and the other of the Conservatives came in Par a 1 secular, since Roman batholiod and -"^ -•� ^ Anglicans' might refuse to depart measure of praise from William New- -_ �':; from the traditional way of ilxinl# the' V rnan (Liberial, North Victoria),-who + islet. declared that he was not going to take Under -the bill which reached a - • a back seat to anyone in +upportiilg second reading, the date would not a Government which would get the be t out of the province: He believed- `' be changed till other Enropean'Gov- that the Liquor Control Act had ernmeats also agreed tb' c5arige''it. . _ 'come respects been beneficial, though I.N rt in his opinion intempe>sacs was pre- d, Thirsty Berliners Rejoice ��' 11 . . senting a grave danger today to the . With Heated Be r Garden f 7 C ,: sail-re fla?ititrtzon- Berlin.-A heated beer garden is'tti�- i Mr. Newtnan condant ed the eaten- 1 U A latest development in the restaurant ,� 'Sion cf tl a deer season to 730 days, °°s awe"1. t'' 1, t „G :' xi 1,ir1 ha__Eat i,�as_creaiing -more __. a '.. ,ti sof er rn. tin rune- 1+- - --- - -fi -- .-......_-iT- -m- - -- busrzcs B Ou hC siaugt.er and less fun. He also rug- i � ;¢ { weld;" tile. Sorest skirting.the west. + 11$tt r1 increasing the wolf bounty of ern side! of the capital, Uncle Tom's I ;:gest ` ' ,` ' �' w Cabin is a favorite stopping place for i;15. ,This tram was not sufficient to . <, 4 W a�s - xid red hikers: a beau iful:gar.' .. ' . Ptt3'stt tiro attention of the trappers °x „l, "� x g . den in which tlzehgueats prefer to sit -r - 4,nd- the wolves were exterminating is7. . � F' ... ,. as long as weather will permit. ' 0 dr^ . MINERS WANT T. B. ROBERTS AS 3POKESMA-N AT ENQUIRY .•- Th©proprietor, determined to mako . L/ , 10AT)-BUIL DI',rG CRITICIZED VWhile a hig bonfire rages near the IIollinger Dline, destroying Large quant)tles of waste and Inflammable his garden as comfortable in winter as, ' Ile wrant:ed to thank the Govern- material removed from the Stopes of the !nine, as shown ABOVE, interest in Timmins centres on who will be it is in summer, has installed iron bee F ";'Ment, t;ta si>Uakar: c•nLinued, for the chosen to represent the minora at the enquiry into the disaster, to be held by Dir. Justice Godson. The miners' kets filled with hot coals between the . • grarA73 '7 hit: had been given to his , leaders 3►tronaly favor T, D. Roberts (INSERT) and the union will be asked to ratify their choice. - I tables. F . 1 t s. . ��„�.. . . - w - I. ' .. . ' ' / - . '( . - . , . ... •- ;_ .-::... , .-_.. - ..Y-, ., i - ,�•s:: .:...F'�M'1 �'xr+-gar,seri,�,, " .... n. .' ,.^... .,.:. -... n ... , 4 s.,.n .Zia" ,. I ..,. nrec.. >.'lr , 4I. cy �$: 'gMR�r..' ^' .fR✓.. .lY..'..' „,w*'s'�y'�• ws. u1,,9wda;?�..! 4 T•,. A 'f- t -,.•._:.f. J.-b. y. ..Y F•.Wae.- Si' T{'„`u7"�: b a""'•n.-, , 4., ,�w .uv. .�r .'_`•a�': ,. :.Sa,� i'i:r', :9� .k ..:E•` !..' .4'V•,.Mu.. w 4Ifi �•-S _`�G ,P"� A pp.yS, R • A _ •�"' .. - ` IntALIBNf�: -Miss Na8h, of Barrie, is spend- =Dr: H. T. Faltaise, Resident Dent- s Y •' - a week with her sister, Mrs. LA. .Office over Balsdon's hardware' '_ r. ' _ t _.- _. . _. _ . A. Aeld.- - . store. Office hours, 9 to 6 flatly-aad--" _. .- _ _ RE -Mre. Wen:'Cti1l}e is•os.Lbe sick -Mre. Juin. Topper feft for Port- evenings by appointment.*: �*l• • Taal, Maine, ,on tldpnda evening- -The ivonthl business meet h e n d hh Y list at prneetn' y g' Y Nox Jr. .:;:. 1 adio -Mies Leila Monne was in Osh= owing to the death of her mother, iDg of St. George's Guild will be ab a.or,e da last week. Mrs. E. Arrowsmith,• held' at the"home- of Mrs.'E.-0. - ' -W. E. and Mrs. Hancock of Jones as Wednesda Marsh ?th - -_--- ' --Geo. .W.P. mad Mre. Every, y. lid Yorkton Bask. who have been at 2 8o m, entir8ly new creation 2n radio. Rivals moat. costly ir, of Whitby, epeut Sunday wCth , P p. > W. J. and Mrs. Miller. spending a few., weeks with their --.-We have a quantity q y of ogi}- - reoeivmg sets in .appearakee, Performanot -Mr. and hire. Irwin, of Toron. friends in Ontarie, called on Pick- wile's old crop bread' flut�,r for sale. - - �r ' eein friends on Friday _Sim licit of Control, Tone Quality, a! to, epeDtSatnrday.t>fith theicdau- y last• Anyone wishing dour-will da well p y 24 sbter. Mrs. Grant Arnot. = • G. and Mrs. Kerr, of Scar- to get ia'on thisas the supply' is Durability Of COIIBtrIIt3tlOn; ' -Miss Minnie Morrie, of Torou- boro, accompanied by-Mrs. R• L. limited. H. R.Monney, Pickering y ' Kirkbride, of Hamilton, aa&Mrs. Baker silent the week-end with her y. ._ 023e Dial Tuning. .. .- r�,� sister.,Mre. Wm. Cullis, A. H. Pardo,ofAlmont,Michigan, ^Mtea JPAD Fell,little8-year-old _- - - - gg Piekeriag -.township council spent Sunday with J. 0• and.'Mrs. daughter of John and Mrs. Fell, of z . ' will meet on Monday d6'kt for the g Philip. Toronto, also Irrand•daa hter of ig­ traneaotian of general business. -On Thursday morning of last C. H. and Mrs:_Pilkey, hasanoceas Mrs. Bedeop aad Egbert Doyle week when the road8 were in a fully passed .the elementay ex- Sunday, in the city with very icy condition, and when amination in music. Some will WITHOUT POWER TUBE WITH POWER TUBE ,their brother, F. H. and Mrs. motorists- were having their troa remember Jean playing an fostl•tr r Doyle, bias ifs keeping their cars on_ the mental selection at adrama, given All dry cell equipped All dry cell equipped w -Mise Marie Balsdon is now re- roads and under control, quite& under the atlepfees of Group A of 'r op oYertaR from an attack of Pleur mix-up occurred on the highway St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid, in the • '8 8.75 95.3 lay from which she was suffering east of Clande Field's. Wm. Ken. Town Hall here recently. y�F .•'.'last week. nedp 3►vae .going east with -J. S. Baled'onlhas arranged with -• - Using 4 volt wet A' UeinR 4 volt wet A: -Toronto, Whitby and Oshawa McGlaRban s track and R. Q. Mow- the Interoation'al- Harvesting Co. 95 45 will put Daylight Baying Time bray, of Kinsale, was going west to hold a Tractor School in the f7 with his track. At the same time Town Hall, os. Monday, March - - 1 O� 4Q y' into effect on April 29th, to.re- -- , --- main In force until Sept. 30th. E. L. Chapman w&s starting not 5th, beginning at 100 D'eleck. All - A wonderful Iifour tubed Receiver F W. . Henderson, teacher of on his morning trip delivering farmers, whether they use trap the Bagitotsville school, wap off milk, which is really- half cream, tars or not, are invited to attend De F4rest'8•1at88t duty on Thursday and Friday of to his customers in the village,y y g this demonstration. E:pert& will ,,• " . W last week. suffering from a severe .and,seeing that be would meet be present and lantern slides will bold. _ with disaster if be kept on the he used in thb demonstration. Fred T. Bunting Pickering *ri- -The monthly meeting of St. pavement,on account of the trou- Conie and bring your tractor trou- 7 ' gal's Ladies'Aid will be held on ble with the trucks; he drove to blas. Everyone ie invited. Established.1857. , ti Wednesday, March 7th,at S p. m., the side of the road,•but on ac -Oa Friday, February 24th;the s� ,',wrlgbL milk of course was s lit# most of held a contest at which the repre• it ti-ane many friends of A. G w'hit:h went over Miss Bernice Ren•tatives for the Star Oratorical • - ;Browning, K. C,of Whitby, are Chapman, who,was coming to the Contest was selected. TITe judges, rry to hear of his serious illness village with her father. Mr, gen Mr. Barker,'Mr. Wallace and Rev. %" tq ore , T I n & Tomato hospital, having nedy was able to bring his truck Mr. Ferguson, awarded first place -lrecently suffered two strokes. to a standstill, but;Mr. Mowbray's to Muriel Westney,. sec6nd to s� -While cranking his car in the truck skidded for a considerable Margaret Westuey and third to R. C. Church sheds on Sunday distance before he could stop it.. Winnie Wood. Musical numbers imorning after service, John Quin- While this fracas was going on, were also given. The staff and l Tian had the misfortune to have Mr. Holtby, of Manchestef•.4 came stndents greatly appreciated the Special prise on table linens which - -"-Ibis wrist broken by the car back- over the bill_,at a rapid rate, but presence of some bf the parents: Z»' ,bring soon last control of his ��r os. the _ arrived too late for -Xmas. trade. _ ' --Tile W. M. S., of St. An ew's icy pavement, and smashed into AN MEMORIAM. United Church, will hold their McGlashan's truck_ badly wreck. �t regular meeting at the home of Ing the front part of his car, It DAVIDSON-In laving memory • of Ft1re Irish Linen Table Clothe with sin " lidre. James Andrew, on Wedoee was fortunate for Mr. Chapman, our dear Jessie, on�!'�yy daughter ofSQIPI�ttt38; 121' sizes 45x48 811d 64%54. '. 'day afternoon, March 7tb, at 3.04 that be did upset, -for had he re- Mr. and Mrs. Russell-Davidson, - ie'elock, mained_on the pavement he would who entered into 'rest March est, Both sizes in blue border and gold border. -Don't forget the a•►le of howl. have met with a mush worse dig- 1926. _ = Received_these direot from Belfast. teooking and candy and afternoon aster. The fairest lilies are the first to fall, '11i� under the auspices of the -During the present arssion of The sweetest first to fade, �. k G. Claes of at. Paul's Sun. the Fedora! sense, a bill will be The fondest, desre8t, best of alt j , Special clearing prices of 2.25 and -day School, on Saturday, March Introduced to amend the Criminal Within the grave is laid. - $� 13rti. at 8.00 p, m., in .the 8nnday Code in order to, provide more Like nature's choicest flower �•�� r Set.. - She for a while 'did bloom Pe Schoolroom. severe punishment for persons - r Mesers. A. B. Creighton, Then drooped her lovely�� Theo- convicted of ebteken•sGealing. y head. ... -lore Grf a aad O. A. Whetstone, This crime has become so eornmoo Amidst the sweet perfume. ' of $t. ary'a. paid s brief visit tbrongbout the whole Dominion she was the sunshine of our tbgmt, -Bilk and Wool Holeproof Hesiery,sli our 1.25 lines now '• with C. A. and airs, Stasrritt one that many poultry-raisers have A treasure to us given, on sale at 98 cents per pair. �3a last week. The Just when we learned to love her • y y were re. decided to give up the bnsiness or • turning loom Oshawa where they to carry it on only on s,small most wre eparchissiaft cars. scale. This. would be a calamity. Cod called her Home to heaven. -On account of the pret;•alling not only to poultry-raisers, but -Sadly missed by Mother, Father - _ and Brother. e colds and the fear of many that also w the consumers in fawns - E N they might catch cold, has a no- and cities where the demand for McKAY-In loving memory.of a dear e • husband and. father, Fred -McKay, r „r ticeable effect on the attendacce eggsand poultry is so rest Y, it at church a on Sundays. It fa throughout the whole year. There who departed this life March 4th, o ' strange how so many le are are many women tbroupbout- the In all the world there s poo - so anxious about their heath on count , whose chief income is Whar would are give to clasp his hand, '" Sundays gad forget about it the derived from their--poultry busi His happy face to see, 81"t of the week. nese, and there are wany farmers' 'To -hear his voice, to see his smile, 1 g -Lyndon Crook was In the city wives who depend .upon the sale That meant so much to ue. ll: OV�r�il1S Y, 1 'on Saturday visions� his mother, of eggs and poultry for their We think of him in silence,. t etre. R. H. Crank, w-ho is in the household expenses for the whole !I Lb name we oft recall; _ , - Wellesley Hospital, where eh year. In many passe this income But there is nothing left to answer muderwent a verycritical But his_9u tion on- the avail. k~• • para- bre been loot to a night the - - -'like Carrhartt's _ ' Moa os. Monday of last creek. Ser de relations of the sneaky chicken r remembered by wife 1 • and family. , - onnseraos friends are pleased to thief. In the legislation to be - ' :know that elks Is now nicely on introduced, according to a state. � ��. -;'kiss road to recovetry. meat made by Hon. J. S. Martin. rut _ -At. at. George's Oburcb next Minister of Agriculture, it Is pro � pier Grocery' Department js 1 t Sunday: Services at 10.80 a. m. posed to provide for a heavy fine R BALE-pigs 2 menthe cid. Ap• ' and 7.00 pp, m., conducted by W. and a long term of imprisonmeo Pty tO J':ae.a"•e.l'.•-Pi`tertng. 2s-se r L R Speoo}e. Sunday School meets At preeeot the penalty for chicken OUSE AND LOT FOR.BALE- -` of 99od things at O.30 a. m. This(Frldai) even• stealia . rovided b .•the Criminal to the vrlaee or riekerte�: Aper at the - l g P y NEWS ofdceu , 2S 5s. Ing at 8.00 O'clock the Rector will Code. is torr light to prove a pre. - „ . The Big Store iq. the only place in town give an tsddreM,soder the ane- veotive of the crime. If a floe is T4, RENT-Op coo,Y. Piokeeiag. a _, of the A. Y. P. A., os. "Wb imposed the thief can steal eaou h 1•roosaw`otwee• Appryto Tlae, Wat oo, : where you can purchase Crosse and Black- des y e R.R.2.Pictering. - ' 44tf well: pure fruitJame in 8,lb. are. Straw- : da we- observe Lost?" All are local in a night,to pay the salty herr and liiae herr also. Ahe name to B pe -. Straw- welcome. imposed. It is .hoped that the FDR BALE- A general .purpose _ man alwa gt:aaeity of timothy seed. Ap- y %useauteeof gtl�l ty. --On Wednesday'afternoon the amendment to be introduced may ptyiCersla clack.Dunbareat, 26-27 Members of the Swastika Club prove a real deterrent.' chartered nae of Elvia MoLeaaaa'e ». - �{ OR BALE-Daniel's Hat W&tpr MANY LINES.Oil PRIME.O11IEE3E ; Incubator.I60 egg,in perfect condition,815. '■ .. basses and took in, the draw&on. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY R.B Gibson. phoneWk 1712, 26 Choice Jnne Uheeee. Guno'e Maple Leaf- titled "The Desert Song," which - - _-'Loaf Cheese, McLareo'e Cream Cheese, ' ill being presented is the Royal A pleasing event tools place on FOR SALE-8 or 7 tone of hay. . Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, all Wednesday evening last at Rose Hill, princ.paity timothy,cheap for cash. Apptt Chateau Cheese, Mukraft Cheese Etc. , Pickering Villa in A.13urnect, nes Drop ran.^ A;L Fi�ter- �af this week. Tbie is one of the g fie, the home of blr. Ing-SS s• 26-27 beet playa that have been put on' and Mrs.• W. L. Courtice, it being theCHAPMAN the eta a for several -fortieth anniversary of their wedding �j OR SALE-3 ynting .bronze fur. pc years, and keys,also 2 grey ganders. Apply at lot 9. s has 11ad wonderful rune In both day. Relatives and friends surprised con, Piekering,or write A.Brucc,R.R No, 1, B So : : Loudon and New York, the happy couple and presented'them. Locust Hill. 2e. .. „ with a beautiful floor lamp, a kindly ]RADIO HOSPITAL kinds of The drama, Wanted,s Wife remembrance of their respect, good- R THE taged by the Y. P. s, Of$t. And• g llredio repaices Satisfaction lruararteed. Pri- ONUS IS ON YOU -row's Church, in the Tows.Hall o0 will and friendship truly. 11r, and, ccs reasonable. George Toni, R.R 1. Locust r` Mrs. Courtice were showered with 8 Hill, Phone Pick 1015. 24-27 Tuesday evening was a decided -- host of congratulations and good OJT-BPt.veen Greenwood aDd lot ''�/� *occeee in every way, The play wishes. Many,of those present spoke .L8,con. 3,Pickering, 2bs�s o! barley feed, 1[ir. AutOmobjle. Owner' '. was s very humorous one and ev- in high regard of the happy couple, lander please notify W.F,Crawford, R.R.1, cry member of the cast did his or commerAing on their fortitude and Pickering. Phone Pick 14os. N the event of an accident ia.volving injuries to persons or damage + her part to perfection, and their fine Christian character during mar- r FUCKING-A11 kande of local to property the Lew places on your shoulders the ours of proof that awting was .well received by the ried life. A festival of enjoyment _L mocking-done promptly, Apyly for terms udience. Mewre. Wright,violin• occurred at the gathering. Dear old tow.Burnett&son. corner Kin�aton Road ane the lose or damage did not arise through your fault. 40 g Roaebank corner. Phone pick 5503, 26 8s stet, and Isaehmer, pianist, of To country school day were recounted - The significance of thin is greater than at first seems apparent. If ' roano, fornisbed excellent music at old No. 4 schoolhouse in Darling- EORQE BAKER-Ie prepared co you drive or own a car a serious responsibility recta on your should- LO Capacity and the receipts were apeetedgentleman,Dr. J. Adair,8 re- do all kids of local and]nag distance truck-. ere. between ante.' The ball wag filled ton, When the late Ing. prates ds of to le, if you want anything e Umc yoaapt poop a are to cry stip on wedded Lhe hick- in u,t.linc;tonadtlilm. Fbonepick ssog, Our Policies Can Be Issued t0 Cover be congratulate$on heir and played marbles belligerents 1Ras.26 }' -• eaccese. ply les with the boys WOOD FOR BALB-A quantity of 4-ff. tire" (poplar and tart, h) A. PbBI Biic..LIA2dTY-Proteetiag you from low from your Legal -On Thursday 'last as George sixty years ago. -Oh joyous'. school body wood, 88.008 cord• Ayplyon raft fajrOmOd Liability for bodily injuries or death. Rliiott,who has Rural Route No. days when hearts were young and full -• 1, Pkkerl r. 1 1-4 mites north of Rouge a! Pkkerin of Tau titer. so tbe days of outh ill.# t,_w�__drivinft_around 1- It_-_ __ -._._ Y _ 8. PitoPltaTr LA>i?AeR-Protection from lose"title to dsldsage to s corner at the rear of the post were recoua�e , as songs were sung, IIWNT ASH LAUN• property ofiot6eis.- ofiioe, he mea with a very inial Barnes of various kinds were played DRY csemi sni.b)•-tat sor driver sail and painful and a beautiful supper enjoyed by all. �pi'u°O1tr sour ' ' Juac Leave your 0. Oouusxox DAiuen to your.own car including damage by ilcoideat, as'a result of which he taame with net•.s.W..1 aria, bubo, •hop. we vps>frr.. lbat shoes been confined to his bed. Among those present were Mr. anti call►plek w ane deliver a oma a feet, The h0[ss was Mrs. W. E. Courtke Dar D. LOas BY FI2as Aero TAAN$IPOATAT20N4 going at a rapid FARM FOR SALE;OR RENT-96 rats and as they were making the Blake Courtiee and care, Darlington; acre.of Isad in lot I2,con.5 picktAng,lots �',, LOee BY TssIrr. Kenneth Oourtice, Darla G ltara on the Darlington; a1L- of water at loth g sat good twitdiap ane _ _ icy road, the bores exon Trull and wife, Oshawa; W. medium tensa. s=forad to sell or rent on ac- and buggy n t, throwing Mr. Brooklin• G =tin bealtb. Jaax.W,tilt k.R.R.1, Our rates of Premium Are quite low. pie and cal and wife. , A.J. Gray Loeusc�i°i 44tf Fgiott°on to the hard road. stalk and wife, Courticv,, Horace Halpcock - Ing him up badly and causing a and mite, Coo ce, Wallace Pickell FOR BALE-Just used one eeawn, G , W ; BA R K E R cf S ON number of bad bruises- In the and wife, Darlington; 1 D' trIve; t pout' blue fame l Albert Randle 500 chick vs. 1 so Hot-111 flame brood'' PICK BRING _ �meanttme Arthur Boyce is tarty and wife, Darlington; Garnett Court- coot + trottgt+a and arinking n�to !cants- This•is an oplwrtunity to t a fun out. trrR the mail to and from the eta• ice and wife, •Pickering; Miss Doris tit cbesp Apply to W. fifi tMcl3Ade, Bo: Telephone Pickering 4.$(� ' PC $4s. 40 �• Courtice; Toronto, 62,Wbitby, 2s.28 g P. • , yPl ..r•� 4 �t S„ydR �,, � , Zs... M' �' Y.. . p1P .�, •.. . , `r3�'.. n- -».',', ..... r. � .✓�'r.fii •„.y a<, ,�:i Sy yssr�",n,,:., r- .« . i�r.•„. .,�. :r. "h •� a-�: i '4fi. a .i''.: ...• .�,,.�' ...F. 'a .�:: ++fig•,. ,!' 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