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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_03_16 f �r- �« ? „e• u r°L ' n titer "trzi:� •^ ``.� r:i'Gr J ti-• .cs.^« ws- er •n. .tna2• a , •b.<' ',slew r• .rm .au• s -+e:z.�.� � a :m-c•mx a Via• �6, .:!u,r,r,.' -4�'e.;r..' a •< 4 .�., ,•,,� .,,�,.. �. x. -:sr;.;'�` ,.,-L_ .«� •«Ida s� .`-x:a*�,•:�n'q'..w. •.r.;:' _., - ' ..,J. � +.-.. >'a+'"r .v....m•.:d. -. ::..•^g- '. vers'. r' "'"`� . ♦ :t•{£. 'h �":^,rr,a; ....fir" t-- .• '-'s .;tom s. ,•. �� t.:;.. PICKERING �( L. Xi.V i2..- �ICKERIN.69 01'�TTz eIDA3�, M��R. 1s', .1928 _ 1�0. 2 Px us >tnlstitrggitl 1!t st1+l►. G1S0021 lv'er ntINSARTON. Don't mise "F,yes of Love•*at the J o4tW>; 'is _spend' a few Cotamanitq'Hall, Ularemont, 'D OOD �aW $ Mrs.. T this (Friday)evening. - o _- weeks with hdr'daug ters in Detroit, j� 8. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director �a Mich. w6gVeal Anoet.eson of vatarlo•Rei- On Sunday next.at the Community BTOUFFV1LLE.oftheAnseritare• l Hall service will be tfeld at._3Syes uamiaed by.appolattaent. �' P•m•. Elder Bricker, a former pastor, Clasmoat;out. conducted by Mr. W. preached in the Mennonite Church on Baskets' night (Friday) the A.Y.P:A� villli Sunday last. Bstabll" it988 Baskets' of all Sizes an Irish party. W- E. Morden has been a - f31}lta=oTlai3; - appointed -- — . - -- -_of the Fire- AXX *!WNNotary Public Etc. Money to ads. sotxhwing,Courthouse, Wr l,A . t, aixd descriptions Brigade, to succeed Blake Sau—en re s, Come and hear the drama entitled who has resigned G.BROWNING• H. O. Barris- "'A Prairie Rose;" put on by the Aud= Ogg to dissatisfaction:expressed �lY'1 H wt.Solicitor.fNotary-pnbh'e. deeAnnes'SsuI. ;at lowest prices' ley Community at the location of the resent dump miaatdittel west of Post O�«,Dumas Street, y Club, in the Baggots- P P y pose Phone 386, Me Phone 392. Q villa School, on Monday eveni3ig, grounds, new" ones in the east end Salt for Se March 19th, at 8 p.m., under the.aus- will be secured by the Council. EATON ROSS=Barristers. 8o- pices of the Audley Ladies'"Aid So- In the 'senior flnals, Markham hoc- and DloreLeto Ontario Building,330 key team secured the s.T.roato. ciety. ' Music will be furnished be- Y gold watches, W.I.Beaton, CHAS,-A. WHITE. tween acts.. Come and enjoy ° pleas- while in the Junior finals Claremorn 4.D.F.Ross. Adelaide 2747 ant evening. Admission 25c. and ibc. took home with them the club bags. Whedt,8uesessor to late W, Q. Barnes g' John Urquhart, who was operated RIOHARD$ON PJO3-214 C G- Phone Mark 6420 on ate the Toronto General Hospital Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 219-214 Coated- � `•. FAtRPORT _ _ _ ' � teLife Buddinagg,, Corner Yoaga and Rich. some time ago, was brought to his ' sta-rT�t ono gin 1390 and Main Roofing ' Material The following from the Portland home last week and is improving lSr2ntdayPsekeriDe omee open wed,o. t and ' {Maine) Express refers to a former ata. Phone Pick. 6400• Bd P nicely. He is 84,years of age. 7 resident of Fairport. Mrs. Elizabeth We understand that at the Provin- -wanted Deutai - 5 z Brttish Columbia Shingles Trevor Arrowsmith died at the home cial Conference of ,the Christian ; ax " of her daughter, Mrs. Sadie Skillings, Church this summer at Toronto � ',a �R. J.R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. No. 2 8 and 5z. "' at-Black Point, on Sunday evening, vote,will be.taken for the union of eat gh x Kin ton Rd.gad victoria park Ave, To- February 26th, after an illness of but the Christian Church with the United :,Hi - rdsete ussto at door). open Hveain Arrowsmith of Canada. ° '.TORONTO ASPHALT born in StaffordshireEn In the severe snow s , Eng., 87 years 'BLARE H. BEATON. D.' D. 8.. ROOFING ago, and in early life married Elijah week. quite a number of motor ac- GraduateW the Royal Colelge of Dental Arrowsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Arrow- I ' \. Sinsi om and Uni 7 of Toronto oaks Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 36 inch cidents occurred. Among them Mr. +per Murdoch's Goareet�onerY .tore, Whitby, widths, 4 in 1 Shingles; also smith for several }ears re=ic{ed ir, Blather's Buick coming from Torontt, aid. : e .9 W 19:1 to b,80. Ind. 4p Vie. Metal Valley and Ontario. Mr. Arrowsmith died that turned turtle, damagiltg both the oc- p Fairport eleven years ago. At t at �• X" Ridge Roll. cupants and the car, MEIL C,SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S. time his wife came here to rake her , ucteeaor is Dr. J.N.Dales 1, Graduate of Material, or will give price on home with her daughter, anif had been 4, dw Royal Collett of Dental Surgeons and Toros- finished job, very active .up to- the tirpe of her If you %;'ant a good laugh see Diose I 4 to University. At Claremont aft*over D.A. in ''The Prairie Robe," .Dn � � AL , esott'eatare seely Tuesday and-Frits Phone • ���y� � . ,, Jest illness.. She was the mother of Mar. I9, in t he E3aRgut9 ro n. 2�'a .•. g1 �•� thirteen children,eleven of whom sur- 9, I School. . .: EWS $RRAIRT_M-FAT I A L-D�,_ give h�eT- The funeral seri ice wag _ 7 JLL D.D.3.. Graduate of the Roya! College of ��C jE� � conducted y the eve r, Colby, o �p Lai Sure Be arta the bniversi_t�y' of Toronto. South Paris, Me., a former pastor of OUNMARTON. i A good 9uppip o� Hard and,Sof . above: s.Bal•don•adore-Pickering,out, _ __ Black Point. The beautiful floral trio- Coal on hand. Also a supply ``� boon: s a m.to a P.'.m., or by s int- li rs. l Dr.) Dales and Mrs. Jean snare. Phone Peck 3700. utas testified to the high esteem ii, . .of .Kindling Wood P THE MINING CARET which the deceased was held in the white, are spending a few days ii, stove length. ifassttt wo 64Tbo. community." the city. - - -- We bur and sell, furnish quotations C. W: and Mrs. Holmes are boli- 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709. AELIZABETH RICHARDSO:J- and information on all Listed and WHITEVALE. -' daying .With their daughter in the -- *Fire and amtomowleine"anueofankinds, Unlisted Mining Stocks. -- city, DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKII GI ; tft••tet�p.nfs.ot aoW dusnaid stand- We will be pleased to advise what Don't miss the drama entitled, Mrs. Thos. Chester, of New Lis- stocks to buy or to bold. or "Eyes of Lave;' to be presented by kerad, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Le fiRURIVINGMAW •� GBORGL KEAY-Licensed auotian- what stock to sell. the Greenwood Dramatic Club in the Alex. Them. ser,Aitaas. Lrve stock and general wigs clients are mak money by I.O.O.F. Hall on Friday evening, Miss Mary Pearce spent last week $Wding and Genersl _�r aetenAed to. Term.resaoaabfe. it, following our advice. March 23rd, under the auspices of the with her cousin" Miss Mildred Hin• Ooatracting, t _ eoa4vitla Pboemsu-S69o09, 62.4 Estlmates furnished on all classes Our long a:Asnieres ro opining, ex- Ladies' Aid. Splendid acting and der, of Toronto: Lending over a period of twenty good music between acts. Admission, Misses Cairns and Miss Ena Staples of work-Interior and E:tertocr, POl3TTLL. LTint sew Anon ' :alterations and re +tp o�etm.. a 2+ars.nes earass., aa., years„ allows us to give sound advice 2b cents; children, lb cents. visited- with the hatter's brother, H. repairs. ' Miksss3se.6�an kinds atsans•0 to se deer6m on-the Investment feature of amino The Samaritan Club, of Toronto. H: and Mrs. Staples, last Sunday. Chimne�s.Hullt Conersto Wort. - -ssikse, ia�w 412680 River P.M. ,pat, or the speculative feature of a prom= has been carrying on a wonderful The ladies are invited to an "At _ !ver minis � g Pbons Pickering 8718 r ' B,BBATOM T0WN8BIP�BE pect g venture. work for some years among the poor Home." at the home of Mrs. Dunba, FAIRPORT - ONTARIO • 0-v�•w• 0��rsrow SOLLOWAY. MILLS dt CO. of that city, especially for those who on the afternoon of Wednesday, MarchAomusioliC 310%. ' + "Ismer ataefaj Lam► Members of standard are very sick and cannot provide for 21st, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Jameson, of �T Q 6 M �• f-v Stock Exchange. their hospital and nurse's expense+. Oshawa, formerly of Trinidad, will S II 1• lr G L E 4 ­AV M. MAW, LICENBHD fFa. Members of the Montreal " The president, airs. P. Storrie, and give an account of that land, shdw- rIONRraaR fat Yort,Qmeario Minim,$Exchange. one visiting nurse, .Miss Julia Stew- ing costumes and pictures. Mrs. Fol- Fova Scotia Shinghem t;6oatia.. All k a of ni,. O(19cs and Board Roma;Ground Floor, art, are to be present at the nex, lett and Miss Scott, of Toronto, will ©alt Galvanized Steel Shingles 41 T•e1•• i�oia O.ew"ser:aiu� Metropolitan Building, meeting of the Women's Institute, favor the audience with musical sel- Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel and will give an account of the work ections Weal and instrumental. The for male at akset pis6ea uy,oe■e, sky TORONTO. - ONTARIO Phones: Adelaide 8371 and W74 that is being accomplished. This will W.M.S. ladies.:will assist Mrs. Dun- T. PATER,SON'S CLARE11dON'P _ be very interesting as many have >mr. Call and get prices. Phone 2811. Yes, e _ THE RURAL. wondered what the Samaritan Club On Sunday evening last in the — _. - does. The meeting will be held in United Church, Miss Service, who has JIJ��v�� 9ECURITIES COMPANY LTD. the school-room of the United Church: been a missionary in South. China, ��++��f/ _ .- on Wednesday, March 21st, at 3 p.m. and Mr. Collier, a-representative o2 Hav' e' Them' Besides, there will be two demon- the Students Volunteer Missionary A R A �'� Real Wtats and Iamuraace. strations. One will be on "Cookies," Movement, gave very interesting ad- «l Farm Properties a Specialty.. ,given by Mrs. W. Booth, also one on dresses on the Conference held this Candy by Miss Dorothy Griffin. winter in Detroit, where represents- We are prepared to do all klade Head Office:813 814 Confederation Misses McKay and Fleming will give tives of. every country gathered to of repbldrlag of ease also bat- _Lite Building.Toronto. a duet. As this promises to be one discuss the future of Slissions, abd "meat �np' Oyster She]], Phone Maier 1390. o! the best Women's Institute meet- the urgent need of a chap in oto tory charging. ''sleetrlc Mica Grit. welding and in fact Ings of the year, a large attendance own interpretation of Christianity. Branch Office: Oordoa Building, is looked for. Every lady in the The Ladies' Aid' quilted at the everything in cog• HockeHooke Sticks ante Pickering Ontario. rection with _ y -- community, a member or home of Mrs. F. Morrison last week Tube Skates. _ Phone these. 28tt b car work. - ti :- not, will be,welcomed. The meeting '--• will begin promptly at 3 o'clock. Mrs. See the Pickering Continuation Gag, Oils', A splendid line Heaters, T'IYS TABLE-•Pioksrfng 8tatdea G: Tran and Mrs. Booth will be the School present`•Poll with"in Grease and AcceseoriPa `t " ► T.IL Traim going Basi das as touawe hostesses y on head coaetao�tly. we. 10.MW 7 b8♦ I[. the Town Hall. on There- Ranges and 1 . ,• 2s' LseM1 • day, March 22nd. Call and see our Catalogues of t I- P-Y, Dont Mise Pull annfi in the Town General Hardware. Dodge and Starr Cars. ' `� 80 r+oeal` .. ' 8.26 P.>d Sall, Pickering, on Thursday, ._. - _ . j Sunday trade, 8,36 A.M. BETTER SEED AND. WEED LAWS GARAGE. 'v.T_•��N BUSHBY March 22nd. CONTROL MEETINGS y +�++ ii V 17 Tim g West dos `m•follows FANNING MILL,DEMONSTRA- No. 21lI■ooal 9.22 A.M. y PIOHERIN(I ." Z44 P-1t.' : OROL7QNAM. . TIONS AND 9E1tVICE BTATIO'_1T =7 Local �F r "' 9 man Q,06P,.`U Miss Gammage paid a visit to the A series of Barn meetings will be Sunday train, &32 P. M. city last week. held throughout Ontario County dui- � �g ;Foregoing is accordlog to Standard Albert Harvey, of Toronto; 'spent ing the week of March.f9tlr'; in con- / # time. the week-end with, his parents here. nection with the "Better Seed for �� the T p�# Ontario County" campaign as endors- A work and devotional meeting CLA1iFD10NT• the W.M.S. was heldatMrs. Brawn's ed by the Advisory -Agricultural p FROM on Thursday of this week. Council recently held .at Whitby. • CREAMERY AM��� f Norman Morton7of Seattle; Wash., Local arrangements for the meet- /, s i; s Ings have been made 'by the various ' s and Mr. Upton, of the North-West. { ' Your Sleeping _ -- visited the Gannon family during the members of the Advisory Counzil and past week. Agricultur9l Representative, W. M. f i% sr. HOurs• Highest price paid for Our pastor; P.ev. J. S .Ferguson, Croskery, has secured a'specialist in Ceeard at the Field .Chops who will discuss `"The - preached an excellent sermon in St. 1j John's Church on Sunday last to'a, Proper Use of the Fanning-Mill," Use a Marshall _ �Q �gngregation larger than usual, espe �d Grain Varieties, Wood Control moa t Cream-�✓ chlly of the young people. and Smut Treatment. +f L Mattr*� The ro a The demonstrations will be at the ess. Give ns a trial'and be Conviaeed 31 mat the meeting of the farms of: s Women's Institute at Mrs. Lemmoll'a i c-- ` on Tuesday'afternoon, was very in- Monday, March 19th, 2 p.m., Sam n , FaM DAU terestin • A Kennedy, 7th con. Scott, r ��' „ g. paper on Poultry Rats- Tuesday, March 20th, 10 a.m., at Foe cii;irw-Bois-and-GirG,� lag, by Mrs. R. Miller, was followed Ryerson Bearer 10th con. Reach., Fi�We 1Wd P ' :We CBin Show you c,F by aa discussion and a paper by Mrs. Tuesday, March 20tH, at Frank Ceaval ls • atty's, Brookline r WAMPQI.£'$ 'Tire Y.P.S.YPof 3t. Andrew's Clwrc I - some splendid Pieltering, u>ider the auspices of the Wednesday, March 21st 10 am., X811�e9 111 For Pastr'�ase r _enY.tIQ "`�_v�_an aeiWif p a Wednesday, 21st, 2•p.m., at lTA��T {,� _ RACT jj � �j' (i In the-Town Sall on Monday even- Fairmaa s, B1scllwater. J0%.c ��;,,,Armt �1Q 2 � ing. There was a fairly good attend- Thtn�sday March 22nd, lU am., at ;,v�raw s,,�*"MV7 i` 1 wt Fear firoesr's. s�sce o! ail redstive listeners. The G. L.`Middletoa's, B wrt+iyu,t ser eystan.g.r,a areae eo..rae; :. Thnrsda ' Msrch 4 pp e.ease sede M Gripes.r . Pa�newa lay throughout was exi*llent, good t p• •r at cough cam•oaeaa•ia Farisers who have wheat�your nt be R. B. smitis'a, Columbus. j.i ygnie ing 'shows in the appor- Friday, March 28rd,. 10 a.m., at etomeuer isap.et�rc°dr Liver am dour made from youi''o1 , tdoainpr of most suitable parts to the ; �� • d Jdll�$arrisons Bipavertott. pas rraaw ;M wheat. We an iadlvi ual artists. Grandma was veryFria i` • As Rrlad it- " charm ay, March 28rd, 2 p.m., at Pat- r.w•,lisp oWateens d�iartawso'of ed their bu°each and se present- rick Duggan's, Brechin. .+.Bial! b egos�o rps ver a_wa 9 Furniture baler and Feed of all kinds-chic in im parts with great. skill Saturday, March 24th 10.30 b.m. tt•.r • }}2� a personating, The will receive at A. R. Ward's � .7 hive Funeral Director ben feed, chop, millt�d y , Uxbridge. - a warm welcome should they appear .. Phone 181 Chopping eve week-da here again. The music furnished i L W PP g R`y T•-- throughout the evening was of a high sure to see Uncle Silas and Lizy Ea C. Jones, Phm. 8.. Piskegag. . Ontario mi N• order, and added much to the even- Jane in the Baggotsville Sbhool OCA inies success. on'Xonday, March 19th. Druggist Pickering. •"� 'i S ,.�. . ,�..`.4 •a,.. :: tef ,• �rrr F 'rwr b '•...i t }�,�p',ri 4+. ;vx°,n..:C' k J!(;:•r'yG,. q:k+ •' er dt4. T` '? 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Yii` ,w� , ..• Wilson Publishing ComCompan7 Sauce' For The Goose p. 1F Y0U DRIVE Yt71� SELF A cook is known by the sauces she - TIREtau make, in the opinion of Clara Fn E X, `- -`' -"Relatively taw -people.•-ii would About the haat one.can Nape for Lram r TORY Mem, become expert drivers in ever7�tbis method of starting on a hill is a `© � "ChildJLifenMagiazinet�t Kitchen.of HEAVY TREAD FACTORY - Jerky, uneven, that putts anD tpat•ticular. -No matter how ekliled A' unnecessary strain on the engtae,-and za�th[ taste s Sauces are particularly useful at - there istime of year. Food begins to isit3MW TZM sD COADII man m7be !n haOdling•his cat•, gears. • It is possible, however, to this till alike at the tag end of win• ... • .. ,so � • m 4.fe. sn r -, i/ asusily something he dose v�'rong• start smoothly up a grade 1! IIIb driver ter, and sauces come .in very handy tiiirsia• i•sa . ,''� �r 8*never rgets the knack'oL easing his will use his emergency brake instead .q, in conjuring up that'"different" teats. sus ass 9.76 of'the pedal,. By holding the former �4, aa:e: a 'rasa 2.75 z " - In R»' a smooth • start, he { A Mrs. Judson !s writing for youthful a2z4+, aas4t„ s•jzei 12.00 ass t gtltlehrea his gears when shitting them, in his hand and easing It forward as cooks, but her rsoipee and directions sora, sniff, a4zs, ;se>zd.• i&� 9 sD :Jhe aaoeleorRtes unevenly or an some he lets !n the clutch with one foot and ' ' will prove equally•valuable to those aii4��, 'ssi+4ti, 242 rather way subjects his car and his feedd the gas with the other, he can _ 4.40, 29:4.75 ....... 6.95 i.f6 wall are a few yearn older. - 29=4.95. aoa4.75 2.96 2.46 move from a stationary position !passengers, to unnecessary wear and _ Here is her recipe for a mushroom aua.00, stlz6.aa. nits a 9.96 2,26 kr tear. And that's the least of,the without Jumping at all or rolling back _ _ _ sauce that will make even that old aoss.77, 89:6.77, sase.a° iaoo .50 back mtittsr. Serious accidents often re• a fraction of an inch. But this, 'too, _ standby, meatballs, Into a new dish: Other sisee. Prices on request. ,- is a matter of practice. The driver -_ _ rr We have your stns at equally low .,s :stilt from the lgnonnce._o1 incomes- _ "Wash and cut into lengthwise I prices. All prices, f.o.b. Toronto. who has never tried St may find it _ slices enough mushrooms to make 1 i owing to the amazingly tow prices -taros of drivers in what. under ordin- -= :f ) remit full value of Your order or cry conditions, appear to be little awkward at first and insist that the _ ± \� / cupful. Melt 3 tabl�sspoonluls of but- enough to guarantee carrier charges, things.' foot brake method is better.•but this r' ' ter !n a saucepan. Add the mush-I and for any reason You and our _ _ 1 Take, for instance, the practice -of obJecioa can be removed by'a' few -7- gooey are not satisfactoryprsrecur upon di- • * rooms, cover tightly and cook slowly , livery prepay express return immedf- i Private•trialt�of the hand brake on a ' for three minutes. Increase the heat ately and we will cheerfully refund �r throwing the clutclu out to apply ` int the brakes. A carate „driver hllisldf. slightly and. cook for flue minutes, ORDER NOW. r y' -' •�• BEER "does this some da�na--a slippery Braking and Slowln9 - _ stirring twice to prevent sticking. Re I THE KEYSTONE RU r, street, hiq brakes are not absolutely - _ ' move the cover and add 1 tablespoon CORPORATION r A aotariat oL long experience`and Toronto equal, and a skid results. It may much observation once said he. could _$: __ tui of flour and teaspoonful o! salt Queen and Ontario Sts., mesa any from a crumpled feu* pick out the expert drivers on the - : edtirwg ill ltheil mastrooms and cl the flour is well loaks Michael Altura wholesale grocer x,41 der to a crushedout lite. road by the .way they used their :_ , n drivers are supposed to.know brakes and hares. Tlsere'.are ,times =,-. . • h of Chicago, has attended theatrical i smooth Measure 1 cupful of mil f= that akiddingamay be prevented, even for both, of ooureti, and'there are is and add it gradually to itis mus first-nights for forty years and has re `'`''• ''If the brakes are not in perfect ad- tinctly times for neither. For in- rooms, stirring all the while and cook-I corded in forty-two volumes his !m justmeni, by alternately applying and statics, it is a common failing in Inslowly till the trhale.becomes a presaions of 5,000 plays- 1 smooth, creamy sauce. Pour around relisvtng the braking pressure while many drivers to ride their brakes t r, A �* " the car is atilt in gear. The clutch' down a hill. `The good driver keeps the meat halls which have been taken ;- tneedn't dye- thrown out until the car his car trader contrt;l by alternateL•T _ i A up on a hot platter." B-TA N Stas almost atapped moving. 'Many I applying and relieving the brake Pres- Into puddings, try this sweet sauce: ro yt1 Into a sauce pan put 2/3 cupful of ICANADA �F drivers, however, appear to torget';'sure, or if the hili is ton steels for l551 thla, or their anxiety son that, , e seas! _ OI' brown sugar, 1 cupful water, l tiny es them throinch w tt►e clutch cut too And he won't Jam his brakes on for i sniff. Bring- to a boll.and OU`Caa srsa°�e for 7��s itiva SLENDERIZING LINES. boil for 3 minutes. sso ve d loon, If the latter, they should stop at an intersection when rail rare, thiidrea Severc0me anxiety with practice. Any I ,• Modish distinction is acbkvec by spoonful cornstarch in 1 tablespoon- H7 be knows halt a block away that he wader z7 carried FEES. ' s one can learn Me trick of braking , this smart one-piece frock,_ In View fui of cold Rater. Stir into the syrup :,��• : has to make the stop or at least D Aalr at,tmm los dcu L of the � own gradually if he'll only get out on A contrasting material is effectively and boil for two minutes. Add 2 d stow dotv`n. used for the plaited front panel, ves- tablespoonfuls butter and i,4 teaspoon- Nomination&rlasme t rye a back road somewhere and try it a He'll also use his born intelligent from any office or agent of ribs 'few times. ly, He won't blow it inanely in traf-. tee, bands finishing the 1cKiq dart- tel vanilla extract. Stir in and serve Starting on a hill fie Jame nor with; nerve-racking fitted sleeves; and laps on the set-en hot," CANADLAAN i" pockets, View B illustrates the frock - i0w. to There-i-S. too, the business of start• blasts,when a single, wilder note will fashioned of one material having; the Alberta Coal 'Ing a car up a hill. It is surprising serve to warn a pedestrian or another front of the bodice and lower edge, of{ .dmouton union (Ind.): The move- pt UNtt$ c ,x `. ' ``.'-'how many otherwise cismpetem driv• driver of wt,at to is going to do. Yet F the loose sleeves Simply bound, while 'efs use the foot bake under these he will,blow vigorously when about a narrow belt across the plain back went to get Alberta coal on to the conditions. They race the engine, let to make a sharp turn around a blind completes this chic frock,':: b. 1551 markets of the East and thee to ell- x, urinate American coal is praiseworthy sO2 5 In the clutch, and release the brake. corner on a narrow road. In other is is sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 4ti and 48. ROOMS, BOARD OR FLATB but difficult. . . . Without taking into G Maybe they start with a frantic Jump,I words, ha T3 always make all the j inches bust. View A. size 40, requires ne"u-S a - and blimp the car ahead, or maybe I noise that may he necessary, but will �� �r� �-�h ��� and_-� conaideratlon Novg 9_cotta:-coal,. whtcII - tboy stall amt roti Into the car behind.111 now maks ass' needlessly. - will took on this movement with some � •� tal�io Hall Biu yard contrasting. View B, size 40, The An4+l�y a+ requires 4 yards 39-inch material Jealousy, but which will, no doumt, 119 RAT ST.. -TOaONTO 26 02M. ,' r.�L creamy. . 'R hen ready to serve add or Z% yard& 54-inch. Price 20c the be ready to come to terms, the fact ADelaids 0110 1? ,•:� urlty Fish �iS�1C'S one teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, remains that for Alberta coal the A,r"s Servics- pattern. Western produeer and the Eastern -s.etstaottos Onsraatsed one-quarter cup clam Juice and one HOW TO ORD:-:R PATTERNS. t Even those housewives whom time and one-half dozen steamed clams and a a yfro ,era 1,500 miles or more heat. Serve with buttered , toast Write your name sad Bddreea plain- away from each other, and const leis f has innured•to the General wail that lye giving number and size of such on the railway as their only means of ALBERTA MOUPITAIN arises eve" Friday do not acorn-s sticks," - patterns as you slant. Enclose 20c in transport Yankee coal, on the other 1 mew why a prepare the same old fish. p- Bim Bek damps or coin (coin preferred; wrap hand, is eight ie . tea times nearer C � � , Aad those who still dread ills aD• IBretl[, . s it carefully) for each number and and can be carried by water. In;con- , Broach of fish day welcome it. gY. break, break. address your order to Pattern Dept, sequence, supposing a fight to the s an some recipes that have On shy cold gray atones, O sea! Wilson Pattern Service., ?S West Ade- been tried out in. the "Delineator" death started. Yankee coal could al- Here, t ld hide St, Toronto Patterns sent by ways reduce its sale price lower and FOR ONTARIO'• HOMES 3 1~Iome Institute and found. decidedly The utterthoughts that.arise in me. return marl• lower and in he end come out on top. And I world stat my tongue cow to a t n �' f -. ';worthwhile: O e would only be one way out- Writ Us For Partleularf Reg rd ' Spencer Fillet o1 Sole. Q prohibitive an erl p our Requirements . - �7 dry•„� ��8 1 t put up a Pr tax Am write 'Y equ "Dip one pound of fish fillets in oaf- ob well for the.11iberman's boy Spring can coal. + w ° telt cup of milk, which 49 been a”- That he shouts with his sister at p� -=-y = WOamna Collieries Ltd. aoned with one-halt tablespoon salt. play' s Varied y Were It not for am ac's faults he 413 METROPOLITAN BLDG., and then into one bread crumbs pb well for the sailor lad might live and ale without ever bear-_ Sg 1 TORONTO 2 Place on a greased baking sheet and That'he stags In his boat on the 'Many Modes.Favored at Re- Ing his name mentioned. sprinkle with two tablespoons oliva bay' sorts Do Well With'! -- : aril. Bake do a very hot oven, 600 do- all. - agrees, for 'ten minutes. Serve with And the stately ships go on; E General Trade �` *, Demon butter cups, made by creaming To their haven under the hill; indications of Spring styles in mil- ° ' hour tablespoons butter, adding four But oh for the touch of 'a vanished linery, as seen in the early offerings , t ' teaspoons lemon Juice slowly. and -hand, for the Southern resorts, have crys l •"when wet mixed stirring in two tee- • And the sound of a voice that is tallied into modes that are now being ispoons minced Parsley. Chili and stills accepted in this ,market by the geti- � �eerve In lemon tuna. • These cepa-tan t oral trade. Basic fabrics remain the i u Ibe made by removing the pulp from I Break, break, break game as those of the resort lines, as small halves of lemons end-cutting at the foot of thy crags, O sea! r materials which, in nvtous do other p +the ends to make them stand. _ But the _tender grace of a day that seasons. would have fallen into the Curried Fisli Slices. is dead category of trimmings. This season, !'Stix one teaspcon• curry pewter, ill never come back td me, through artistic manipulation, they _ ,,one-half teaspoon salt, one-quarter Tennyson. have,become an Integral part of the V :.paprika, and two small onions minced hat. . 'with two tablespoons batter and No Trick. There is word from Paris that eel- a spread over one Pound of Soh steak tophane has already passed the crest !a a baking fish. Add fish stock'.or Good writing is not a trick. it is a of its popularity in millinery, prob- ' water to halt coverttie fish with a result of 'genius or talent plus hard work,-Jahn Farrar in The Bookman. ably due to its exploitation there in -. bay Leat and one tablespoon vinegar. other forms. This will not neces- at 450 degrees, basting often.' "' sarily affect American offerings, ac- Bake < a ` �..,�► Clams VeloAte. What kind of a government Is it cording to a bulletin prepared for the y { a ' .r that p-oTides refuges fOJ wild birds Rettait Millinery Association of Meit three tablespoons batter. add! one sliced onion.' one, tablespoon ' and olio hsa beenfor the hasked to explainiin its fashion dierica by recator.e. ZaThe high lustre� � +r w , min Vet pwsley and Sour teaspoon! - �? flour; when smooth stir is one-half Lull his'attitude on Prohibition?-De- of` the material ,is of considerable -eua cream and cook until smooth atKi ' trait Newe. style value in combination with telt or dull-surface straws. "irregular brims continua to show ._. .. M $ 4 112 •l.� •+4 ''` _ new intracacies," the ulletin,goes on. !O '•Both narrow sad eoiam brims are frequently.wired. less hats have ::? /A\ ;>c;1�:� >1 = assumed new interest through novel - - - � - treatment. Ear tabs continue in opu `` YE Tl CITY D ,. A �► ATLANTIC r. , '';'larity: However, they have lost their' � � � : " r .. angularit!y, especially : flower, toques. Both Interesting ane 'E wx*\ •;` :>:::... - flo e u t �>:. new is the melon-shaped toque, which '� - • �� is worked out !n wide, high-lustre straw braid and other materials. t "There appears to be some con- ' D Sumer hesitation in,-accepting the 0 Q9 ,• nose veil, the tiny-net eye veil being Q 0 QQ more beadily taken up. So far these haye heen exclusive, offerings, but �� O iter they hold a hint of general Popularity The whole world knows Aspirin as an .effective Antidote for 1 for this Autumn." . 'pain. Fu# it's just-as 'important to know that there is Only vne a ' _ __ I am .sorry,_,but Ri_ $uckinghatg gefftci�te Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the r Palace it is estrp>3iety difsent -to se IfAbe-name Bayer appears, its gcnuine; and if it downt, a - tattons: s a me' o! it is not! Headaches are dispelled-by sVirjm:--So are "''�v=�� - .,,- 'Ilk_'"--� tact, t liana .given nP trying to get the pain that'goes with them;even neuralgia,neuritis,and'rherirna- SPECIAL RATES "° FEATURES WRIN4 LENT GeirmanY ,from the palace at all on tism promptly relieved. Get Aspirin-at any drugstore-with THE BOARDWALKS MOST ALLURING SEASON Swaney nightst.-King George•v. Moven directions. . _ VISIT THH MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL Copenhrg;en ialoglsta who have in- • • •• •}�•/� .. ; oy 'rM6, 6oA$L0WALK Ph�S1C s prescribe pis++�'r fraa6oaooR — CAVAc,TY 700 - onaACE 120 CABs _veetigated the rotary habits of the KONCERT ORCHESTRA-OCEAN PORCH AND SUN DICK 7 underjaws of Danish cows chewing • ^MZRICAM A.vO eUQoVfAN PLAN! owNa4DMP MANAriaM aNT their cods Rnd 55 per cent. used the does NOT .�e the heart . " • WILLIAM S. GRAVIS DIQECTO•'R right-cirFular motion,and the reef aspirin istbe trade mark (registered in Canada) indlestina Bayer Manutactare. while it left. Now they ask for observation to well known that A„pirin means Bayer wenuractnm, to assure the pnbilc agatasL�• } of American caws. thous, the Tablets will,be stamped wish their Sayer cross' uademarlr. kikto- , <a a. , '.�,• tc: .�..ML 'alt RIA ."ad"• c4, s . . .a ^}, '.i. F7a,,.. '_� ,Yw.r.,. fi 4.s .,..'i •6..�' '.;.. '�?i??'i•o,..� tr r. ''a "xF .t'...".+Y' rte h=,. .'bi W � �'+, r<•a���F*,,...�f.W .'c' ,�i..,..::'Ki rr-t:�s::' a.,,_�, �.- n •r+g•!'., � ,��-:3'. 4 ';,.,*i+s'�^..•t. y 4 � ..1��'NE*,d`�r5'"s2i��1"•��.. :c�.�;r,,�'?x.SvA::Ss��k:'art�.�•r_._.-_...,.__a•,T�r.a+ '��"�!-,�n��.�.,:�f3.��d•�.s6s.�.n. '�r4w�'a+ �:�v''�.'^�.:?- — -'x�.<vi •�.J-..err-,.s .ir!'.�?.�.+�>;we�.<n,;rJ_F�'.+kv�.•�-12,..:?"�q.".ystifS�fiitlL�iiiLva�,x>A�..t,""•'�.�* �t�:t�;,fa,.d°._•13��,s1W�^.`.+'. '':� .f_�"�:i'•'�+1�: �'`fsw, r Y,K .`fi,:.> wC, cy w iStS• d'X:Y ,.�+-;It`F�f..,.,�,+'7;1. `s.h V,'+•.1 -'{. ..+•A^'::�+.:ya5'�-^"'y. r`}'sw wra,,,X;,- 'N6' T��:rh ,Yx•w,r�s„}...te'; '.'�4!F+":4i'TA:"•8 Yd ..,f !9,9'C•dw'.Ys"- L...r• s, :;-. x "st. rk � " vxc •,. as �5 +" ." ✓44r,..r`48•.� a s °Z X53, w s c ^7 ,. "�:,.,+ �' - � e a 8+,-�• .,° ''ht ;, • v. 'ryh. `,r'ux• �pq-. .. +-w.rc^� �•.'..vwe.+¢i.:' e+wn ',...uter�,.• -. .w.,z.e .„-,._ .a•:k4-..� .ss•�tu.- .. d, esr�..-�•.%e... t:�•: ay:;� -.z,1 - .,aY c4 . -.w.. rep,..'.tbx' 4_� -•'S..e;v.. err . ., - ....;;' ,. .;.- ..•.: .. .� .:+. .e 1 _ r +,-MNIT-R-00EOR --- Ineci a T= r f 0' � L 5 Le Devolr pad.): . (Tile Govern- meat persist in r revenue to see a by ference between revenue earned by � ti r- one's o'wn efforts and faintly inheri- - ' lance.) Surely�this.is unjust to the { rolmes From the Rich, Red ried mein. He b treated by the — - Blood Made by Dr. Wil- were Department as though he - w r were a sort of capitalist, whereas the llama' Pink Pills. no majority cap capital he salaried t ll. Their classes have salaries, in ��O bid !' There must be no guesswork do the 1s sio treatment of pale, anaemic girls and te' practically every .case, cease- as soon children. If your daughter is languid,. as they stop work, whilst taxpayers has a pale, sallow complexion, is short who have incomes from'estates or in- of breath after alight exertion or on heritances continue to receive these, Red Rose' a Pekoe to the &est going up stairs, if she has 'palpitation whatever their elate v! health and re- going the heart, s poor appetite, or s ten- gardless of whether they work or • • dency to faint, she has anaemia-the loaf. The Finance Department should Is tea the .hit � e'�— - lmedical name for poverty of the -� pay attention.to this matter. 'blood. Any delay in treatment may a+lr '' eave her weak and sickly for the rest ^ t�f -Forgiven Qaifl�leil AdvClrtisemenb of her life. When the blood Is thin w• she MARCH WEATHER F Because be went to church last lOffsl's':' ".'and watery -give Dr. Williams' Pink (on Imb Lestuff) 4BY Sunday and donated a dollar to the f QUALITY ROA* Pills, coupled with nourishing foodDANGEROUS TO �s �i Yandotte, Red Baby a 41�gs. Bud gentle out-of-door exercise. The collection an old offender was saved 1s,eu per 100 and up. HatchinC ekes. i new, life-giving blood which comes No man ever needed the services Of a jail sentence at El Dorado, The 18.00 per 100 and up. Ped! reed os, or- new, 100 each, and up. Pass Illus from afair use of Dr. Williams' Pink an occulist to enable him to see his .Our Canadian March weather---one man had than Crated Catalogue Free. - - clic b Pills, increases the appetite, stimu• neighbor's duty. day bright, but sloppy, the neat blue• twoscore timeaon charges of Brunk Sona, Boz T, Rockwood Ont later the nerves and brings a glow of tory and cold—is extremely hard on enness during the last two years, but By CHICKS-WE HATCH FOUR health to The lana who made Time made a when the city attorney learned of his �.ari•ues of Baby Chicks. Write for pale cheeks. Mrs. Robert children. Conditions make it neves- res catalogue. Price 10o sand up. A. IL Jackson, R.R. No. 5, Shelburne, Out., lot Of it- sary for the mother to keep the little attendance at church services he re 18witzsr, Grantors. Ont praises this medicine for restoring ones indoors. They are often confined commended his dismissal. _ -her daughter's health. She says:- There is no substitute' in the,rou'nd to overheated, badly ventilated rooms - ft<OTnna�1y • oases. �- IILI, THE MOVER-111ONEER KIS "When my daughter was nine years world for being square. and catch colds which rack their Use Minard s Liniment for Corns. �1 TAXCE movers of Canada. Largest Old she was so weak and thin that we whole system. To guard against --`- speedy paddefl vans. New Equipment, ' seared we would lose her. She was He-"Do you really think there is these colds and to keep the baby well ' A railroad`appoints a florist to latest methods. Two experienced meX very nervous, and going to school danger in kissing?" beautify with flowers, New let it ap- every trip. All toads insured. Beyond till the' better, brighter days come compare for skill and care. rBefore'you th iKeemed too much for her. Often she She-"Waft till I go to the stairs along, a_ box of Baby's Own Tablets point au official i;Lrtlar to jimmy move, write us ff wire and rev the , - and listen ![ papa is as or not" chatgas, Head office Hamilton Ontario, would have to stay at home for days should be kept in the Muse and an open the car News. �'anada. Hill the Mover, % Hit a time. At times she would have occasional dose given tho baby to02 - -- } I& very high, fever, and the doctor's When the slick salesman attempts keep his stomach and bow !treatment did not help her. I tried to sell you some get-rich-quick stock ar y. o Tablets are a mild ��l ib"Or biiuTwith no good It might be well to remember that but thorough laxative ' which never - results. One day a friend advised me really good investments do not have fail to regulate the stomach and bow. Wonder Concrete Mixer 'to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, to be peddled. els and thus they relieve colds and � f• Q•-i• Gov. O°" St- Oathariaes, Oat- write Own This Now and I did so. It was not long after simple fevers and keep the baby fit. Eland! l.ow Priced "What did mama's little baby learn Trll:ar she began taking the pills that I Could The Tablets are sold by medicine I • f. at school to-day?' ` The Wonder Mier' Colum � see a change for the better. She kept.. dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box � mlaes waer.es, mor- e on taking the pills for several months "I learned 'two kids not to call me from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ' �• •se4 srua.terd- - lixar,tsad,etc,gnicit- I i,, ,Mix Minard's well with Molas- and through them grew Into a strong, 'mama's baby'• Brockville, Out. lrandas wen as any21 !healthy girl. Since then, if a tonic - latter type, Lo:u �' ues and use as a drench. ibas been needed at any time, it has "What did your husband think of Chemically and insensitive) delve well-teethan gas°Aar L Vtves quick resist. " Y welt made miser. ;always been Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." your new frock?" Ing into the wherefore of "the maid. Built totast altfedme. WritefThe pills are sold by all medicine "My dear, he culled his hands-" en's removable blush," Dr. Fred Win. GOOLordeocrtpptti•�etofltMMf GOOLD, BIiA.PL3Y b lttIIIR CO.I.td a I♦ sealers or will be sent by mail at 60 "Splendid!" ter of Vienna reports that it Is pro. Brantford - Out. 7 cents a box_ by The Dr. Williams' "-'Over his eyes." duced by applying alloxan to the skin, the-traces of a iamettla present in-per- . Dad: -you-remember you-.prolaised_ F,:rmser � G �F --- --- to give me five dollars if I was a good „ I[edtciae Co„ Brockville, Ont. the resulting pink tint being due to id -Another C:ood Bank Return ?" epirat]on.girl nt the party I The Standard Bank directors are "YeS• hlsry;" >.o•rr+h•» lass,•rosea and ehtldr•a happy In being able to show a good "Weil, dad, you won't have that ex' �� t�{A INVESTORS en s alas kinds +stat t taking Conch• .and C•olda of aU kinds ars t,a�lcta�a 8y,ne� result of their able management of pease•" f�s.��rr`Rt7Suc gmrunder vesMve suer -the Standard Bank, one of our popu- antro "Bneklsy'." under '. For Reliable Information sats•. Thr stat do" prw••• how �'' r" •lar financial institutions. What's His Due? Write Us ter•oe it 1s,--and them a-M dove•fan dive the devil lite nue--very well ts-�T battlela Ne"" b' PAINJ` Al then, but who GORRIE. MACDONALD AND yrwm "`Or ct colds Hydro-electric generliting slatloas ROBERTSON V. L B"Itler. Luke, Can be found who can elearly define g Adelaide St. E„ Toronto 1u Kernel BL. TowaA ft BODY . . .f�, '. �to Canada number 308. ft?Should t give him what I think is dueUI .. OVER the vile guy .� t&XILUJIn-AssaM t"i airs known by I am positive.he would decline it. Act'' � Two�e Gies of Fein;- a experts as the finest teases�0 n•••«to - --- - The BABY I sem Relieved b9 Lydia E. 1Fi4�k+ grown!-a fact which ezplaing A Scotsman was missing for'three I why Red Rose Orange Pekoe days 'before the police department ' ^^ 1»>im'B Vegetable Compound You- ,has lyeco:tt:e so deservedly finally located him !n a "PAY-as you �" t t t�tV V Y pular in Canada. For Red' Leave"-street car, o ac , ba d terrible ppoo $arrington, S. ha ernble Ross,Oran" Pekoe is chiedy one 42 - Ton D W Fertiliser 42 feelings, headaches, back and side t:onis�o dim toss, Asylums have to be maintained be- Two Tons of 2-12.2. aches and pains all over my body. 1 which accounts for Ili die- cause so many folks are just what 1Food instead of Filter. would have to go to bed everymontll they're cracked up to be. and nothing would do me good Myy tinctive quality and value. '«lir busband and my father did my works Every package, guaranteed. A man was smashed up to a rail• gave on for me ss, I have two children and road accident The family received a i" , Baps - the have quite t big place. I read in wire saying: Air. Hess in railroad - I Teamin the paper about Lydia E. themS t a �` 9• t Vegetable Compound, and thea got a ATEWTSwreck. Both lege, both arms, back . f a Labor. little book about itthroue themsil. List of -Wanted IavaatloasP and neck broken and skull fractured." `: I and my husband sent to Eaton's and and Full Information sent Free And a few hours later a second d1� got mea bottle, and thea we roti I on Rwasa D. W. GUNN, LTD. more from thw store. I am feeling 11'ii tLXiaT co, io.9e, W. patch arrived: "Not so bad as at firs fine now and do all m work and alas 27'1 task St. Ottawa. Oss reported. One arm was not broken:' 21x0 Vine Ave., Toronto, Ont. able to to out around more. I tell my s J r a TIT a "There are-two sides to every quer- I friends o is Lydia h t makes m Ver stable Compound that makes me feel • tion," .proclaimed the wise man. I eo well. =Mrs.VICTOR RICHAItD80N, J,1 err breeder as 6Tea!«e,th "Yes," said the fool, "and there are ; ' Corrugated Iron Barrington, Nova Scotia. a e productm•. Whim Brawn' o JJ r and Bud Itrloroa Barred sad two sides to a sheet of flypaper, but „� w - I " Pains R! BiCk ::: SK FOR Dull P z: u ,.. .A • •bite eek R.I. Rd,.A, <, ,. . ... ... a w cortaa,&J orrie•tcoa, G.'hita ft makes a dlfierence to the„�i hich ,, x \, .�,.,• p'vmd«ten t zc and up.too'g aide he chooses." « ` tyy HIC CLE R i S A I N St. Thomas. Ont. -"I took four In-e ddir«y ttun°ceed.Writs S ••:Y ,� - bottles of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege-' today f« ntee CHICK BOOK. Q ssCo111I1Cil Standartd table Com and and found great re- JiGn"01 MitTCHOLV=-saaraa irm stmato.av, Talks of Diamonds' po "Heat" A thick, even, heavy spread of I lief from the dull, heavy pains in the a . From Heat Machine galvanizing over every inch of sur- ' Fniall of my back and the weakness'. Paris.-The'European diamond in- No, mother to itis enlightened age : face. Deep corrugations. Agencies from which I suffered for five years _ dustry is awaiting with anxious in- would give her baby something she i still opep In some localftiea. after my bo Was born. After taking Write us, statin alae o1 the Vc�ggstable Compound and Keine 1 terest the outcome of the final expert- did not know was perfectly harmless, Lydia E.Pinkham's Sanative Wash `t menta of James Basset, French en- especially when a few drops of plain ; :Aarr you want to rover. I 8 WE PAY FRF.LtiHT f am feelin better than I have for the { gineer, who has just announced the Castoria will right n baby's stomach ; WHEEL,R a BAIN, LIMITED 3 t seven years, and advise my making of a machine with which it and end, almost Lay little ill. Fretful- Dept, yy; 108 George,fit., Toronto 2 ! friends to take it.'-Mrs.F.JOHNsoN, ''z IFI:' may•be possible to manufacture syn-- gess and fever, too; it seems no time _ 1 49 Moore Street, SL Thomas. Ont, a i thetic diamonds, directly from ordin- until everything is serene. - - _ ary carbon. That's the beauty of Castoris; its _ After several years of intensive gentle influence seems just what to study, Basset has constructed a sim- needed- le.does all that dastor oil might accomplish, without shook to e pie machine which, he says, is capable isle system. Without the evil taste. _ of'producing 50;000 pounds of Pres- e sure and heat its, intense as 3,500 de- It's delicious! Being purely vege- r , Slid R@Fu/� table, you can glue it as often as - grees. Geologists, according to Bas- w _ e the're's a alga of colic; constipation; o =•?SII. � � set, have a well-founded theory that <-i- - . i i diarrhea; or need to aid sound, natur• 1, the Lormatiotl-ef diamonds 6y nature t I al sleep. w�..� takes place when carbon encounters y'G Just one warning: it is genuine 1,000 or more degrees of hest and a Fietcher's Castorta that physicians t 1 ;!' S Perfect Comfort-low presure of 20,000 or more pounds.1 recommend. Other preparations map Po•''Re" °s s i a Cost. BIG Ships, These, Basset believes, are condi- just as free from all doubtful sine to Acid famous for cuisine,lux- tions under which nature creates the drugs, but no child of this writer's isosTo i Rai urious appointments, most precious stones. going to test them! Besides, the }'•, ,•eorviceandsatisfactian. Working sten this 1 e of reason-1'book on care and feeding ,of babies Kassa�sA Travel White Star g I ing, the, engineer has developed a I that"comes with Fletcher's Garbett ° INfEspeaseTacs �• machine to produce a much greater is worth It!; weight In gold. ; Daybreak Sailings from I heat Intensity and pressure. — tanrr gabarkevetaling What most people call indigestion I One tasteless spoontul in water new bpi"- dahotclslo�y. I Batsset hopea to found a laboratory s I tralizea 'many time e its volume in . r' ConwltomtravelEapetta- of "Su Pr-pressure." If synthetic Is usually excess acid in the stomach. Noobligasion.CeA,phaaa j diamonds result from his work, he S Wren Cr�✓ O� acid, The results are , immediate. m :. ! The' food lists soured. The• instant a with•no -bad after-eltecta. Once you feels, go much the better. He antici•I remedy fa an alkali which neutralizes 65 King it-II.,Toronto I -_ learn-•this -(itct,•you will never •deal 7sOf{itsfas,}eoatrei - t E> t time-a atimiof r - - g n vel why bis ltietlitid is♦ s ez)d^yresaHre tit 1s1-goiter salver= i I w3tli excess orLoe.iStamsidvMnra21J a•s will result in startling t3isco:eries, what pour doctorotild"adriae. Go Isar - The`best help is Phillips' Milk of supreme. IIx, N.Y. Times. Meanness. For the 60 years since its Be mitre to get,the genukie Phillipa' No pedestriah.has to be told that Invention it has .remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbysi- wz * this fa Leap Year. with physicians. You will find noth- clans for 60 years in correcting excess 4 Ing also go quick In tie ageet, so harm- acids. Bach bottle contains tall direct• "`' I On fishing trips take Mlnard's./ •, iaSUil No. 11-tai' lesa;•ao e�1c[s'IIt. -`tionts�-any drug7store, L •. '. �, � .-fir .v., 'ye�'tr,� •�y,'7V� a '. .:.. -,:...; .-: ..'•' ...'. ....,.•i•++,'In. .. .':. '': :, t �'..:�' : '::. :,1•h.. 5 ar.,�.• Y.�W '.. ,,•.?frac•) 1+.C• .,,.':'. t .,;,. s +' .sz•'.•y:',,;,a-.a,. %: s .y • a ;�2,kf.. x a• e R� a.w eEseY 1�, .'�n;�, i' r.•1..+ �Y. +•'•Q j' ^2�': "F. I:, •h're. _ -T w'. A A belonging to the Scarboro lAnd Co. Now 8 mQnt -No reserve, fiLrm Sole at.1 o'clock sharp. 8.month^ ty of Con. Mono'han. Sale at 12. _hs cre0. d sold. Prentki A Prentice.. Out, xredit. Phone Hud. 1347W Prom- oal, C oal Winter will be here very soon&a tice & Prentice, auctioneers. if you ha re any notion of loneers. purcim, ngS now ,Saturday, March 24th—CoXabination Saturday, March 31st,Combivation am ' Hard and Boft 19oal of the". sleigh, leave sale of church prope f stock, sale of hors", cattle, hogs, imple- t your order now so that it "d Gres -im lements, furwtv, etd�, in the ments, furniture, -seeds, etc., at best qnshty Vie s ebad ad=. age of Brougham. Please leave Claremont Hotel shedq� Partieb on will be ready when the hand rticles shoula first snow appears. articles with the auctioneer wishing to enter a ------ n. Sale at'one write auctioneer, Stouffvtlle,' or _JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. or G. L. Middleto o'clock. See' bills. Fred Postill, 'phone Stouff. 9003. Liberal termt, THO$.,�,�e� LAW2 L OR- NE RE auctioneer., - announced at sale. Sale at one OLAREMONT N6TES 'AND COMMENTS. sides, auctioneer. o'c.Lock. Geo. Keay, auctioneer. WDIC cc Saturday, March 24th�Auction sale �rhe world is rapidly becoming of a lot of good furniture, compris- The Pickering THE LENTEN SEASON diAe'chiefly to the great ing some walnut; also dishes'.car ets, stoves, etc., the entire con- �ay for Meat ? advance made in electrical dis- p visdIance CommitteE, :, I . . . tents of the property belonging to What do Beef and Pork areLvery high Why not coveries. Less than a century ago Mrs. Maria O'Connor, east side of cash -Puy Fish as a regular food, more healthful it took months to get into com- Church'St., Pickering. Terms, The obJect of thlo Association is to �­ ., ,, .%7.. and,much cheaper.. 'Jounication1witin the most distant See bills. Sale at bne sharp. -lessen stealing and,prosecute 20c lb B. Powell, auctioneer; -the felons. _-Fre�-h Frozen Whitefish, part of the world. Now,it takes I. .. ' 'I . . 20c lb. -aulk a small f ractio'n of a second Saturday, March 24th Extensive Silver Bright Salmon, .. I :,� . I . .. .:":- " credit sale of Massey-Harris mach- Members having property et6lati oomm%jui Finnan Haddie, 16c lb. -totalkwith pecple iti'Australil. inery, consisting of B. mower, rakic, - Oats immediately with any member Haddie Fillets, 20c lb. of Executive Committee. ca drill, cultivator, plows, harrows, W n sit ir, our 'hornes. in our Boneless Digbys, 20c lb., let Stioday and wag- blembqr Oysters, -455c glass J blower,tractor and machinery, *hip f ar. village on a qti ons, motor trucks, touring car and Tickets wav be hed from me President at isten-to the beautif ul tvaes, peal c BoareterT on&ppuzation edforthby-tee large pipeorgan--numerous other articles and mac S. Palm. 01 Zoe. om.—L. D. Banks, 0, .,SPECIAL IN LUX -Chi- hay, TO tons of straw. Giv 9 UP er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. in lin a 'church in N. ew York or I - . ­ . I. I , WLile it la�ts ma cago and bear� the music before business. Clearing sale.. No re ke the best of it. . The deal will be wit�drawD. serve whatever. On Dawes Road,-1 D.Munro, Jas. Richardson. NOW, President secretary very soon ting in th-e -r9ar of the those sit iniies north of the. Danforth, church building. We hear, the Xw*LT=, 3 20=0- 29 =5. mausic by means of electric WaVe9 �con:ilng to us at the vate of 160.000 wiles per secund, while. thuse!-it- S PECIAL .-PRICES if W.- RICHARDSON GROCER —ting in the chiti-ch -hear th�e triusic 2_ GOOD GROCERIES Zravelliug thronith the air at the ate of 1140 feet per secun*d. An FOR TEAM HARNESS place on eijL tinnsual occitr rence took Friday e.vdnt0r.__Wben-tho­se'fl-FMu- Bros. Backband Harnea.3, ag to it. tplendid program being ricKering nara Q inch 18yer trace with heel chains, $42.00 'With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- �broadea8ted by a Toronto station, baud, 40,00 "'-were a�ked t(y be exuised on ac- r-OU n t :R0 a of a S. 0, S� Vignitl coming Black-nionnted Tearb'BackbandHarrieg�,. $38.W- V dL IRJ :b& im I 4from Lbe Uuiced Stktte�,. It ptoved -We hav*ftmz�__ 15 rink Breeching -944.25 NoTV is the time to get your seed for the spring crop. Ato be a lueti—sge f row at) Amet ican Thl t a factory barnes,3. but en-itow ru%de in our Red.Clover, Timotby,'Alfalfa, Alsike and Sweet Clover. liner ,0 quul!1 aboard, uhicb le) I-J,no own shop at Markham. -Was wrevked off tfie (:oa?.t of �.,i-Acbusetts- Broad(-Aatitq*et%tiuns -we qp�cialize on repairs to harnei,3 and c S. The Beaty Electric washers to fsave t an hard work. A free trial s%ere reauested tu be Alent for a glvea at Sur time,. 'Ibrief period in order thwt the m�e8- 4age from the ship in distre4s -0 D D S n4ake k Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal us nown the location worth-giving a trial. eon-dition, LA Harness and Collar Man it btctu rer ttli did we ;think a few years ago that a tnusi- lug Photo 3400 01TS1. so .-Cal program would be interrupted Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm MaebilkerT �by & ship LU the Atlantic hundreds and Repairi. of mil(64 dwant Inventions are 7 being pertected %hereby Our 3dotto W have it, can get it, or it is not snadie. R. IN ES �11 --those receivitior a wireless messages 0 U 40 -PICKERING I S. BALSr%'f% snay t-ee the face3 of those who arre .,tendivg the meoiiage and who rv� ay _.,Spell Repeat Customers. be bitpitted thow-ands -of miles Thi; i!. truly a rems. k �&ble age in which we live, and what new inventiano *are await- UNIVERSAL MOTORS i fig w W) per#-Qp—ca r, f ortell, Overcoats, Overalls and- Smocks, Sweaters, Shirts, Trousers, Underwear, NMwear. ... WEST HILL "WHIfEVALE S(L HOOL-REPORT 'The" lineq are the be-it makes obtainable. Rreport fOT January and Februar). Nitmezz ii7 order of merit. rubber. Fine, Work and AND FLINT SAT 'cc Footwear, both leather and Senior Room Sr. 1Y. van Hicks (H), Dominic Sox, Caps, Mitts, Gloves and Toquesi IS weeniiy (H i, Gertr&de Poynter (H), Aek for profit-sharing coupons. ... !:mar aret Nolan. Marion Horn6haw. 'lRb :0 1. 0:71Y., Twee(Jie. Marjorie Turner, If you want a guaranteed Pepair job at a reasonable TW4e,j'e,' Margaret McCartney. price,� SEE US� G4e, Tran, Marion Hagerman, Stan- E Y .� .Myrtle McCartney, Howard Hilts, 0EC1L : ; iJBRADL Sr. III-4ack Berry. (H), Fred Hicki, Revairs on all makes. Esperienced Mechanics. Xelson'Hickson, Marion McKay, Mar) Phone Scarboro 52431, O'Connor, Lorna_ Donnelly, Harold Donnelly, Stewart Tweedie, Hugh Hilts. Jr. "Ill.—DouglaS R kh �Pearl Mickson, -Joy- Berry, Leonard Herbert, Rosaleen Sweenoiy, Garnet .0ENTRAL ' .GARAGE Booth, Fern Randall, Pickering Con' tinu'ation School �THE -y. Report for Februar U ZA goo Junior Room. 6 TcRARY SOCIETY Sr. II.—John Ailles (H), Roberta 4 Telephon: e ]PRESENTS .,Nowlan (11), Alice Turner (H), Wil ;Iiam Hicks (H�;-Tom Allison, Elmore. McKay, Blanche Tran, Walter- Whit. breac� Myrtle Randal. Jr. ll.—Helen P 0 L L-Y A N N A' Hickfon (H), Reggie ]Rackham (H). 7. d --d Greig, Fred Ruby Booth (If Y, Lloy Sr. I—Jean Fleming (H), TWE ISLAD GIRL a n0S,0i16 a Carter. ALuto lRep' ' irs, AC-Ceg8b Kathleen Sweeny (H), Eddie Don- C_ rielly (H),* Jack Hornshaw (H), Joh.n A omedy in Y�ur,Acts, by Catharine Chisholfil :..�'Gasoline, Acetylene Wel ing .�'N6wlan," John O'Connor, Betty Croe- Cusbipg, based 'onthe' novel.by Eleador den,Marjorie Tweedie. Jr. 1­�Donald 'Berry cKif�' -B ng (H), Kathleen M (H), H. Porter, on'the evening of ay&. fy 13 a.r 9 'Donald Ailles (H), Lloyd Hicks (H), maid Ille-pairs :.'Fr&l Herbert (H), Jean..Hilts, Jean THURSDAY, MARCH THE- 23ND e on all mak(% ' 4McCartney, Gordon Heath, Jack Alli- �von, H. Hickson. -AT.8.00 O'CLOCK -ot cars. SALE REGISTER. IN THE TOWN HALL, PICKERINGL .7uesday, March 20th—Auction sale of farm stock, imple-nients, hay, 35 CENTS ADMISSION, *rain; etc., at I it 18, con. 3, Pick- cring, the property of Walter Ham- ASSIGNMENI! OF CHARACTERS ),-bills. Pred Postill, auctioneer. man r1H ilion. Sale .t I o'clock sharp. Se Mrs. Gregg, LilliatiWi ARLES B 'S'I IP I E.N 0 B R' of "The L%dILs'.Aid," Florence Mutch Vednesday; March 21st—Auction sale Mrq- Carmody pman Pickering of ZO gows, the,property of Irvine Miss Carroll', Bernice Chs, Proprietor, I vant, McBrIen, at lot 34, rear con. 5, Nancy, 51iss Polly's set Phylliq Pilkey Whitby Tp. No rese L rve. See bills. Mi5q Polly Harrington, ,, 'the aunt, Gertrude,Lawson ...... Sale at 1.30 p.m. shar 'Wm. Maw, Rutli Taylor �iudioneer. p. Pollyanna Whittier, "The Glad Girl," bythemselve,4 Gominorah, CbmPlete Quali ... Sodom, arch Ilst—Auction sale Stephenson ty Furierak Jimmy Bean, an orphan, thirty horses and harness, at the Morley barn of R. Gimbeltt, rear of 539 oward La St. ers, John Pendleton, Esq., - $ King a bachelor, SOLID OAK N - - Eitst, Oshiwa.Auctione 11 $709 .$100 -$125 CASRET FUNERAL George and' Ted Jackson. Bleecker, ... ... Pendleton's, 111ani Kenneth Morley f Doctor Chelton, Gr4nt 'Law IAL ,00,- farnri stock -and implements, the A TTHEWS!- BUR property of'Frank Fi!iher,-lot 45; Place and Time- amcfro" �Phone G .219 Dantorth Ave-1 Toronto errard 3800 ihfp. No re- 8, Whitby. Towns ".serve. See. bills. Sale at I o'clock Scene—A New En,gland Village. ' side Case, Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Out "Act I Miqq Polly Hariin-gton's parlonr, a summ ersonal Servieg. Funeral.complete. -sharp. Geo. Jaskspn & Son, auc- er af ternoon Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our P Act 11—John Pendleton's library,soine weeks later No Extraq. - ',T'ridaY, March 23rd.—Credit� sale of Act Ill—The library an hour later than Act II Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements hizh-grad-p, dairy cattlp, hors-A, 'Act IV—The library five ye%vi later than Act III ' for yourselves, swine. implements, bay, grain.. within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto (You'are requested to retain this outline as a program These prices stand good k roots, etc.; at lot 29, con. 4, Mar is ad, fQr reference, 810 IREMEMBER; Clip th -.1am. (Victoria Square), t�e proppr- of the evening's entertainnieuti) § 7 Z Z 7 01LARKNONTo W.R. Porter, of irdleurt Alber. A considerable quantity of I hay iS mwop HApjlpt L ta. to vial-t1ug his sister, rs. Wm. is being shipped .;.: I(Aple LW ifutud Mrs.Sarah Col spent Tues. Mundell. from Claremont an d station these days. 7 ay In Toronto. Mrs Goo. Beverley and daughter Kra. Woodburn, of Toronto. Saving moved Into my new premises Wilbur Gleeson,of Toronto, was- 6 are in Port Perry vioWng,the for- spent over Sunday with her par. 1p its Reid's Blacksmith shop, home over Sundsy. mere pa eats, A. D. and Mrs. Pet. eats, A.and Mrs. Mantle. am prepared to do all repair Cheap rat"for farm and co R. E.Forsyth. of Toronto, was are. Chao. and Mrs. Elliott and child. work, and,I will handle all - buildings, home over Sunday. kinds of new harness. Windstorm Insurance on bujiiiiiulM Mrs. Thos. Paterson has quite ren. of Brooklin spent Snaday Thomas-Paterson had a business which I will keep Constantly wind-miHs.'Kics ate. ere 'tri the city on Tuesday. t 'A.Utomabile Insurance recovered from her recent severe with Mrs. Elliott'a. parents, Hugh on hand, or :will secure. 0 attack of the flu:and is able obe and Mrs. Gregg. same on aborteist notice. W12 Kilpatrick is installing a otall kinds. around again. Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe.of Whitevale L. W. -p X Xlll, 3r, -fie FARMe•FOR BALD now refrigerator in his butcher" A large number of our sports preached two excellent sermons in shop. 8 B& -12 CLAREMONT 9 accompanied the hockey team to the Baptist Church last Sunday, Write or phone Port P Lather Bowes. of Peterboro, or JE D. B 0 W M A N spent the week-end with his moth- seethew defeat the Port Perry Two carloads of relatives ry on Monday evening to which were much appreciated. er here. _pur- 1. 1 1 W •r.�4 boys. Pose going to Hamilton On id.02- 20' WHITBY, PNT. Tom Oliver is leaving for the Manyfarmers are now taking day to attend the golden wedding west shortly-in search of better their iiarneBa into the village for of David and Mrs. Pilkey, forme Y14 prospects.Vro4 --daugtkl-er f roni-To Mr. Selman's repairs before the spring work be- residents of Claremont. Always on Hand I gins, which will now be within a Rev. Mr. Stephens, of --Oweff__ �'Freeh Stock of Groceries, Tonto spent the week-eud at his few weXi. Sound, who has accepted a call to home,here. We a re sorry to hear that Wal- the Claremont Baptist Church, is Fruits and, Wm. Graham is in Edmonton ter and Mf re. Heath are to leave expected to arrive here this week Confectionary. the spring fair. r- �Ahts week judging heavy horses at Claremon t @.hortly to take up resi- and will take charge the se' deuce in the city. lee They will be vitas on Sunday next. A few Hats to go at cost pr.. Wm. Lister, who spent the win. greatly The play, entitled "The Vaga- while they last. ter with his brother, Reg., return- Widmer Miller, one of our vii- bond," which was presented in the Give us an Early Call- 'XI-1�U4 ed to the west on Monday last. con-tables, had a buiinass Community Hall last Thursday Mrs. L. Page, formerly Miss is to Pickering on Monday even- by the Lalonde Dramatic Club of Bingham, spent the ing. A= ha had a number of blue Toronto, under the auspices of the �G ANN 0 N tp @ 30 BROUGHAM week-end with Claremont friends. papers sticking out of his pockets, Football Club, was one of the beat HEN you have i J.R. Thexton.of Toronto, spent we have !-,ur suspicions that some ever given in Claremont. The WHEN an o-rder .-the week-end with Mrs. Thextou persous have been violating the audience was not large, but those with I us fora memorial home of J. H. and Mrs. Highway Traffic Act. present were delighted with the Dressed Poultry Wanted 4 you have looked far in- Beal. program, to the future for our Mrs. Lyman Pilkey entertained memorial work stands Good prices paid for poultry, a few friends at her homeonSat. up under stress of time evening, March loth, Killers' Ideal Incubators and•weather. It is.tru rday Tarmers, Attention ly a lasting tribute. Birds must be properly bled and dreew In honor of Mr. Pilkey's birthday. and BrooderS ed clean of feathers. A few local buyers, al�_repiI Oil Electric. I have secured the agency for the Frost `.,No GreaterTribute" UP some heavy horses in theneighor ectr dt Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple- borhood and making a Patented Egg-turning Trays. ments. and will keep constantly on' little Im NW. STAFFOR. provement in the otherwise dull Send for C&talogue, and repairs for these popular We have the original Implements. Kingston Road, Levi Linton took a number of E- G. Sta.Uan, - Pickering I will also take contracts for painting Whitby barns and houses by a new Phone Whitby, C. P. R. workmen to Port McNicoll BON DS-Government. Municipal and process, by spraying. t38 r Bridal Roso' China one day last week. ThemenwIll § Mortgage Bonds. Also; Industrials. cheerfully given. be employed at building a connect- Hattmates on hand, ?pan stook. Safe investments at &m 5 to 7 per Phone low. Ing line between that port and cent, 27-52 Sold in any ;Midland. !NSUR-ANCEZ All classes quantity. R. J. Manfi`��Iari&_onf�­ -city on Monday when he saw his eluding Fire. Automobil®, Wind. - nephew, Allen Taylor, who Lq a storm. Accident and Sickness. FRANK CHIDLOW 'member of the Soo hockey team, Phone or write REMARKABLE VALUES which played with the Marlboros 6tf 1Claremont, Ont.1ti the Areas that night. 43tf ED. BOWMAN, WhLtby AM ,AND WONDERL SAVINGS Those having articles to sell at _112e,combination Ws on Mar, 318t, Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Chinchill&:O'coats, rog, 8%2 . 14.95 Are requested to hand in their list AS AL 91@ soon aspo8eible to the auction. WE ARE Nary Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 36-40, reg. $20. 14.95 - leer, Goo. Keay, of Stouffville, or Men's All-wool Yepts, Costs,Sweaters, fawn and leather, reg 4.50. 2.75 -.---.to the clerk. John Scott. Prepared for the It is rumored that w 'bout We have a full line of Men*@ and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, that S�a to have another I op in the Men's from 2.50 to 3.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50 r-sh I 'Chickens � Pi vIIt&X-0;-­a8 Chas. i0hason. ho has . : 1 lot cow p4eted a course in a bar - Men's 15 inch Leather To am't. res. 6.0, special 1.96. low AD tem' See our new stooz of Incuba ering sc=in Toronte--Mu --&ii at one 3W '.,-plates starting a shop here. tors ens] Brooders. We J. FINGOID'S ph Thoaq who had been assisting at handle the Busk eye. there-decorating of the Baptist and Daniel's ipsroonage treated themselves to a ov e on 'social hour in the parsonage lines is "read H Ing ... a Wednesday even most Also. thermometers, wire nettio' ll, -. ,.enjoyable time was"at by all brooder pipes and elbows. Miss Studdaford, the popular water sod feed pane etc. . ...The' Bread of -ladsistant teacher to the Continu- soon School, met with a painful Pratt's Buttermilk Chick Feed is accident on Tuesday evening last the best starter to produce Sending Money Health era toboggaving arty on the -sound. healthy chick@ Isrm of Evans War The tobox. Our stock of feed, lice order, to Distant Poilats, Try aLoaf glLa from some cause left the track Sure Death lice tablets rorth6 and threw her heavily against a . drinking water), grit alladYOU can send any amoubt of money S&P of stoves, severely iojuriair abe.11, meat scrap etc., to any point in Canada at a mini 14 now completer her b m of expense by using a Standard back and otherwise inflicting mu painful brulses­ She-is eenfined Try Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic for a Bank Money Order. This method is AMO to bed, but we hope to see her spicy tonic• for milk rows. the simplest, safest and mostconven. 4sround again soon. feeding cattle, horsea, fent wwy-­twsund-rF5tt1anc-lee by Mail The severest storm of the win- sheep or bog@ in the Dominion ; if the mall-goes ter, and probably for several astrayno lose is sustained. Should aIn NE years, ocourred on Friday of last you eire to send money to point ;TIME week when the storm assumed the C H A S - -COOPFAR outside the country.a Standard Baud pr(oportione of a north-west bliz. Draft will serve-your purpo6-e for z%rd The amount qf snow which "CLARE MONT frrwarding money to forehm places. Farmers, Attention fell was not great, but the very high wind that prevailed all.day Agent for Ackerman's Quality I have' the agency for the Farrow- Harnees. made a number of places on the Ask the user, Uff- STAM)NO Risairew Machlner3, Separators, roads impassable until they we're Scales, and the high quality shovelled out. Tne past few days Acorn Range,aadtam pre- 'have been very mild and the snow 0F,1CANADA pared to glye bee terms. ESTABLISHED 1875 Mid-Winte Give-mes, co.4 woes wanting some- -4s fast disappearing. r We congratulate Misses Edith thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007. and Eileen Linton, daughters of No • Norman Linton, on their success 7 0. A. SHARPE W. C.• WILLSO at the recent. examinations at the :--Sale" Manager, Pickering,Branch R, R. No. 1. rOOUST HILL Branclia L6*at Brooklin. West H&-' thy Toronto Conservatory of_ Music. The former, who is only ten years of age, psased with firat-claer, who m bon ...Green Ricer- -ors, the Introductory Examina- tion in Piano, and the let Cleraring out't some Basket . Factory-1 � Is only seven years of age, passed Manufacturers of 'A Baskets, her examination with honors. of our lines 11 kinds of Fru, .1nde nee Berry Crates, Aldine Ward, who is their ende teacher,is also to be congratulat- at great P Farmers"Bushel Baakets. ed. Our bockey-team went to Port 7. i6du' ctions. Ferry on Monday evening to play The -bck-- way to ClotlaeOl Baskets. or the Dr. a, game in the series f -. . , :Assure in.dT nnO Kaiser's silver trophy. The game Men's Wool Underwear, deuce ck Frank Pe was a fine exhibition of hockey. It reg. f.85, for 1.59 later Lri h e is to -W&.% a hard contested game. but it Mon's-Fleece Underwear, Proprietor Start e Markh4m 1604 W&D clean and the best-of feeling reg. 1.00, for art making prc>. - Phone prevailed throughout, Claremont Men's Wool Sox, reg. 50c, .89 `,.vWon for it now. Men's Overalls, reg.2,50,- ;2.19 won by the' score of 4-1. These a-50 twoteams will have to play an Men's Smocks, reg. 2.19 BEATTY . ... . . ... ---other gam4- to decide who will Ladies' Silk and Wool )Hose sa Regular Vin be- ' -DS FOR THE BEST - .1ave po-nession of the much covet- reg. 1.00, for .79 comes a habit- STAN ed-trophy. As the season is now Ladies' Col. Cashmere Rose Ali .4. which once formed far advanced It may be bard to reg. 1.25, for .89 get suitable lee, Ladies' Underwear, reg. 1,00 i ' affor& plea=e and garment, for 7,4* On Tuesday evening, March 20, per A the Claremont Branch of- the Heavy Flannelette, colored, satisfaction. . !7 Women's Institute purpose giving reg. 30c and 35c, for .2' community supperDark Flannelette, re 24c, .21 in the as in the base- Blankets, reg. :of P, St. Patrick ( Flannelette I'm --;meat of the -United Church here, !.-So permillbe served from A few broken lines of Men's Rubbers greatly reduced - u'clock, after- which an excellent zipper,, Ladies' Overshoes,. zl rOgram of readings, recitation,preg..4.50, for 8.85 netrumental and vocal music con .,.Establisiied 1971 i Litter Carriers, as, Carriers: aivKing of solos, duets and quart- rad Pumps, Door Tracks, COW ettes, will be given by local talent: Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. A"tited by-KIW Xerle Stephen Do Ao 80 0 T T It will pap ll y, pr ces on blime &act help , of AgIncourt. Co son above before buying elsewhere.' rou to get m your community and e6)Qy a treat. Phone-1402, ''Whitby Br., J. H.'Porry, Man Xdmiq!Aion, adults 35 centN.ebild. J. PROUSE FRANK ren 20 cents. CLA.TEMONT Z'- 41 4' -4x,•,...+-, '"`�':.y,.: ,� .. ...+J' 3::o,.;a`.�.1. .....A ,.1•v.. ",' �,., },°z-..4 .dL, .''•,.`,-.q.;`" yJ:,!,. °`r"�-,'r, rw.,.i-. �a,- +r z + t. f: M1w 7 '�:` .•" g:Y-;eTy'•'"°"!!I�,yI ,.5'r"',„E" " ,;a w ..d." '" ti' _ I:* iso,•,= ?,v.f,, .yn. wg sa - _ , R "Wfho is he?"asked Stune. - $IG FRCE REDUCTION IN i t ern 1 #0?,000 feet above sea'level .'His name is Preston; he'. . .�u�y �ry�.�j * - j 1 a'S�IZ.ADA#W'`Oi'anjge• Pekoe Blent� old coot, and he doeun't remember da ROVI�RS BATTERYLEJS R�IOS re richer niare fragrant and at aIYI Cheerful outlod>itI" ` file flame # - "Never mind,» Stone ,told him. . vmmh Ignore lel c1ms khan other." _ 0lllaf 43C d`wek a got'-i nice white mustache xn �nadian tompalzy Leads Field In Production of Batteryle�s;.' a .. » _ .. �• � e' Fleming Stone walked along thec JCCt>! '- "' r, t •n - _ 1Wboardwalit toward-the Hotel Maju. _ _ t aaca,thinking deeply. Yet his obsorp-' Price reductions of $26, $46 and $50 economies at the"price of an ordinary' tion in thought-did,not prevent his on the new 1928 Mom dels of the faous battery est. O#j t:,11 OE_ enjoyment of his surroundings. Rogers Batteryless Radios were an- As a representative of- `Q:R.S: PEKOE ' �' Though,he-cared little for surf-bath- uounced 'recently by Rogers dealers. Music L`e,, the.Rogers'distributors In ins, the sights',and ®Dan's of thd5 These drastic changes are not e Easter!: Canada, expressed it: "Three crowds of merry-makers pleased his price, "cut" on special models, " but Years ears ago when the Rogers was first' senses as a whole rather than in any constitute the creation of an entirely detail. The rolling chairs wish their new and lower price level• for all introduced-it was the only 33atterylesa t Radio on the market." Th s from now o sae • human freight and their varied type Rogers Radios it n lipl of'pushers interested and amused him, big reductions represent savings, Not only does the Rogers eliminate' �.. and, though he looked at nothing passed on to the public, through all batteries, chargers, chemicals,,at- - - - ' elosely,h+_saw it,all as a.huge moving economies in purchasing, production tachments and complicated-wires, so ._ picture, an r s u on of Rogers Sets due that-all'you have tq do-iB-piug-•it-into lot ;atYet all the time his reason was to the tremendously rapid increase in your light socket and.tune In, but-it' „ '. working.on the case'in hand., _ sales during tl;e past two gears. takes care of variations in line volt- working. r' r . � O 1 He had not the slightest doubt that There can-be no doubt but that the seen in different localities and it the the-man with the white mustache was inauguration of these new prices will same locality during dltferent times' ..,., WD an agent for some one else,-and that stimulate radio sales, for it Is now of the day, so there•ie' no danger of ' A' _ �+...•. _ the mustache was a disguise. possible for.anyone to owtl a.Battery burning out tubes. See your Rogers'. But why was the man not a grin- less Radio with all its advantages and.1 dealers for demonstration. .� ..HAS GONE BEFORE. tion of the proprietors, was not un- cipal? he asked himself. Why not the — ! Garrett Folsom is stabbed to death`precedented, for thus the counters murderer himself? Lady (having seen-maid out with, While swimming at Ocean Town, N.J. were cleared and the way made ready If so, it must have been one of the All Iceland Parties Favor well-known but now elderly tenor) Folsom's bathing companions had fornext day's enterprises. men already mixed up with the-affair. "Minna, who was the gentleman you r -been'Rgmr Neville, a business part- Few of the salespeople could re- Of course, it might have been an •SCVCr1Ir$ VllloB With were With last.night?" Maid: "lie' eel; Etrs Helen Barnaby and Car- member definitely the customers who entire stranger,lint Stone's experience etehta Vaidon. Danark was my brother, madam." Misty Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and had bought these bundles, tut at last led him W think that this was'un-' yes, he was my brother ten yearn masterful sister of the dead man, ar- one clerk came,forwardwith a story likely-For usually a murderer is Copenhagen.-All parties in the ago;'--Der Wah. T " rives,and takes command. At the in- of a man who had purchased the very sooner or later.shown to be acquaint- Iceland Parliament have agreed to - ^•-.p.—. _ it fa learned that the'death wa$- last one- - ed with his victim, if only by the ' the"desirability of canceling the Willesden Mag ati rate (to a bus- Quest Pan was a pichaq, an Oriental knife,I "I remember," lie said, "because the casual testimony- or evidence of by-�- present treaty of personal union band): •You need more sense of- and f and it bad been bought on the board- chap only bid five dollars, but I let,standers or'onlookers. I with Denmark, thereby obtaining humour, and then you will pay less• sit.It is learned that one Croydon Sears - always the Desi- complete independence. heed to your wile's tantrums. = Is a fancier of curious weapons. He last lot and party- because the buyers bility-if Garrett Folsom had been i e move admits buying two knives but not the had thinned' out- so I• didn't thi k murdered by some•on that his sutviv- .a ft(te treaty, which is not.revok• ' tting Old Dear, ase why are sou pichgq, there'd be another bid." iiag friends and relatives knew no-I able until 1940, is partly due to cutting down''a1l these trees?" Fed., Anastasia engages Titus Riggs, an. "What did he look like?" Stone thing of, that fact must also be pror-I Iceland's wish. to have her renre- up Woodman: "Well, ser gee, mum ec "architect, to work on the case. Dan ed. " But the, immediate business in sentation abroad in her own hands. the owner bought ''em on the' Snsta:- asked. . ;)Pelton, the dead man's nephew, ar- "He had a white mustache... That's hand for Stone suss to prove that I 16e-land is united with Denmark I went rsystem years ago, an' now 'e rives and is intrigued b some curious d �' all I remember especially. lie Was Croydon Sears.had nothing to do witfi, .by a personal bond of union under can't keep tip 'is payments, so were, _ French dolls in olsom s room I Croydon $eaFs sends for Y'leraing ljus�t an_ordinary-looking fellow, not the crime, ,and this necessitated the the Government of Ding Christian akiq' 'em beck again!" Stone, fat�ons detxctive. He tells him!rich but not poor either. Don't remain-linvestig'ation of all toward whom the X. As far bark as 1381 IdQland. I Keep Minar v in the Medicine Cheat- --- - s Folasm had been bI sailing him and bar his clothes at ,all, but I couldn't finger of suspicion pointed. together with Nortivay, came under 1 -- - t 'he hkd fled at the In but was - Robin's ie rt that the man tit the then rule of-Danish Kings, but when � -" help seethe that white-mustache and po In matters of lave the ~roman innocent' I thought he was old. But-his voice green bathing sent had been found Norway was separated from Den- I de Leche. Stone meets Ned"and Madeline Bar- I didn't sound very old-more .middle- mart be looked into later. At present mark in l84f 'Ideland9 remained ron. He orderx. Dan Pelton to prodwe'1 E trader the rule of Denmark. Since F'oleom'a pa is, and-Pelton acts as tY' aged like. i didn't sees his hair; he Stones thoughts centre{ on one. fig - - lee were tMnng to conceal something• kept his hat on. He paid cash Yor his are, that of Carmelite Va1doA. Dec. 1, s a it has been ackuow• - r _- bundle and took it along with him. "Just the one :for the part" the de- ledged as a sovereign State and !g NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Didn't neem embarrassed or flustered. tective pondered. "The right type for: united with Denmark only through _ y s - just sort of quiet-like and indifferent."'a murderess, and proved already to i the identity of the sovereign. � - CHAPTER U111. y Stone amused them all with bhis elong I her eth awhile mustached sits, enc; _ "A collector?" have hod-motive and opportunity, "No, I don't think -so. But- yon chap u as - . . Closed Towers _ scnption of the dolls that had g- cant alwnys tell A real collector i4 y to grf ' ed to Garrett Folsom, foxy and pretends he isn't a c9lleet9r the weapon." �,,,Qt.ebee Action Cathdsllque (Ind.)' - i -=- "It's not so surprising." Said Sears, at all. So you can't tell" � How she could carry the knife Inttot in utter decay of Val Jelbert, attics 151 "+with a;.twinkle in his eye. "A born .,No, I suppose not. Aad' this bundle the .ocean unobserved Stone did not'-the closing of the mill at that place, collector will choose -the -strangast 1 �bas strengthened opposition to the this Iasi sale, had a pichaq in it?" atop to think. For he knew whoever j incorporation of the totrn of Ship- lines! I collect antique weapons, an- "Yes. sir. An old one, with a worn-I killed- Folsom HAD carried the knife - other gollects dolls. I'm,not sure the out velvet scabbard, just like the one into the water, and, clearly, it _would, show _ f� is said that the closing : dolls aren't.more admirable At least, down of the plant at Val Jaiba' !s e police have. be easier for.s.woman to co7noeal such • + w• Viey're less dangerous." "What else was in it " a thing in her bathing costume than II an accident, when. one considers the Silk. SuiC int s"I'd like to see those dolls, Robin "Trash mostly. Nothing of the for a•man, great oledevetoptsent, cad progress to 1` isasd "A el adores them." the whole Chicoutimi region. But is ng rime era. A Chinese ink-holder and In fact, Stone.thought, that points have stockings in the very newestE' : Well.le Folsom lot are among a Japanese incense-burner, But not p not sn ace n't which map be re- 3 • 'ides finest:. They mast be imported. scored heavily in favor o! a woman i � shades: your aid or facie' stockings . p° valuable or in good condition. He criminal. For, with the snore or.less::Heated. Are not,_ tbeadj coutpan i given any tint in the rainbow In fire T hirer saw an more beautiful ones �. towns all exposed to the same risk? y paid all'the lot was worth. elaborate suits they were novradays, minutes, �vtth fifteen-r a>st3'`r►o "ot. ` r-!f one is fond of 'lolls.' "And you can't think of any other am le opportunity ivaa..o>fered 4er the it thb company sells its interests, !t a Diamond flpes: but use !lyes, not, ` Breakfast over, and it beitrg'too _ - trust i4 fprmed, !t competition de-; to expect to see Carmelite Val- distinguishing trait be ham " coti went of a knife, while a man,j i a7atitetic tints. And be sure they're "Not one. He was just like one of with his simple otle or two-piece stilt,}I wands reorganization. 1f the raw pro- "Not ti-14e dpex- 'don, Stone went to the auction rooms. who roma ;n here had small chance_to hide anything of duct, which in this case Is lumber, be, Try a pair f6-nfghtl L?si Diamond- A confab with the principals there ��ry dd ��was dmiy that white the sort. comes snares, 1t means shutting down Dy es. and no one will dream they' brought about a more exhaustive iii mustache that made him stick in my Reaching the Majusaca,'he found thOD. lent• the disappearance of the were tinted at home, And you can do _ qu4ry into the .sales made the night „ hire. Valdon ap the deck,- exquisitely town and a dispersal of the P0Pu1s-''real"ilyeing'with Just 'as perfect re- ''before the murder of Garrett Folsom. memory at ell. ro•• tion en masse. Audi it stns pretty-well established "He's the mass," Fleming'Stone told arrayed in a morning costume app. sults, ft ynu.vr 11 Itiet use the ince Dia hitnaell, as he lett the shop and 'turn Prints for !lib beactt - - - - mond llyea. - —„- -- that as the auction drew to- a close (To be continued•1 a FREE: WbY ;� snap ._. ° that night,`that the attendants some- his steps.ba:k toward the Majus'aca.i i'rouri"Ih`at ant-" .o now• ch for, the very useful Diamond . Dyo what hastily gathered odds and ends Yet he had not entirely put the idea. —"�— you know what I did 1n that Great Valuable suggestions. of their waren into bundles and sold of Carmelite out of his considerations MlnartiIs Liniment kill@ warts. War." Little Tommy-­"But. Daddy,Iea ons, and piece-goods sam c4o�erl ia' why did tbey want ail the other mets' theca rapidly; taking, in most in- And, as he puzzled over it, it came to - p -' pleycolors.tl or' write. for tree copy �t staryec, th first bid made, him that somebody had said tete night ;;ave, you heard the last story when they had you?" __ Color Craft, a. big illustrated book This, though done without the Fane-' before that she bad human tools to about my boy,, aged fl`ee?" "No, old -- -.'s-- sent pcu3tPaid - address , 0.nt lo. work for bet. man Ncbody bas." Doctor: "Ton are, run down-no DYES, I)ePt• N13, N'fndsor, OntsYlo. O i;Qt Nes the man *;'.h the white mus- _ _. - -" t violent exercise- what are - yon?" $tache one .of these? Had he bought Nobody was. ever sorry for being Patient: "I am an.anarchist." Doc- 4Y X 2 the old weapon for Carmelita's u3e, Diamond Dyes straight with the boys and square tar: "Ther} _don't throw any bombs either ignorant of her purpose or f-fora week or two." cognizant.thereof r with the girls• Jhist I}t'p to TI?�'T',or Doll to DYE Who could he have been? A nd where%vas any man with a white mus- . •� ..k• » ,I� � _. {O � ,. t. tache? Such a facial adornment was t' s* ; i t �•�, x' enough of a rarity nowadays'to be - I conspicuous' even among the- 'hordes of people.at9cean.Town. y` Just And then it came to him. A false s p mustache, particularly a noticeable ChA4W8 will ode. _ . . What a difference I What a Granting this, then, the disguise :7 b Abid tw the ,fol of the was intentional, and the purchase was ��w delicious flavor the uncrushed open road-this'pleasure• made- with the expectation of using - ° `` ' vin refire hment. fruit gives! It's a Christie giving a the weapon for a murderous purpose.. ��`•," r ,'• . E< ' secret. In the 'store, or on the - A su ate' gum that-� So 4be man was not necessarily old; �, , ` ai3ords double value. Pep* probably not at all so, and the next <trr+ 'phone always ask for Christie s . fE permint Savor in the sugar st-ep was to learn his,identity: $1SCilitS. > ' y: coating and peppermint j Not an easy matter, as there seem-- ; . �~ $ate gum ed to be nothing to go upon but that :- �. assumption of a false mustache. = - r M But aside from the dolls and the , �e 1 dagger, }t was the only material clue - in sight,: and .Fleming- Stone set to work to make it yield up its'sect'et. M':•:. 1 D Sri As he neared the hotel he met Robin ra 9 S'nokea Sears. °° 1' >>. 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I . i. - : :1. . ,. � " ; .� " .� .�.� -Mo ' J ' 'Holy " ' _ .�. .,; . ... ­ . . _- . 1.. FRIC BY A shoot thi bill down" at the next Ara'' bis ve In war -11__ I'll .I � .. L, : T14E LEMLATLWE W WEEK ling of, the committee. I . r, . - ­,_t �. r__ . . . _ . . . . - I. . I .. I- � ­ . . ­ z _ .. �­ .. _ ­ - - � .. - G196 � .- I TWO-LEG D WOLF:DAY ­ 11 . . � -01 -* I by reiterating charge that the -General. Win.. H. Price's . ..�: . ... ,,.. They Capture * V.. iges .. �, ..., � _ . . .:�.,,n�. �-, MONDAY, MARCH 5TH--- ' e .Attorney . .1 ­ ­ �1.1_ ...., I -� 0 I �e-�,,";Zt�� n t' FergusonFor ' ' - - a ... , , ".. 1 4 � . . Six Government measures A'A en cuson Government had conducted widely heralded "Security'- Fraud' � . I ' ­..- I %t Britain Moves I '"' , $ � . ,�:,�.'� 'private �,_.. :_ 1'11.­V�_ - . . . . . . , . I ., � - I I � '­ • L' . - ­ ­ . -11 . _,�"­ t bills passed committee, stage "an .orgy of expenditure" during the Prevention Act" was revealed to the - ':'�-- ' '+-7,-�--7�' �- ."- ` - - _. priva e i . f7 o-:: . . I . � . .. + . � - I I I . ­ . .. . r � - - . . without amendment, and now stand remaining' of this fiscal' yea Lej4latuie. . %-,.. . in6nt !1923afteFit came into office, and hi-L ' I King of Red , ", �-f . for third reading. Three Govern � . d ' Eestures of the act are. as follows: jAz'. Throws i4 Lo.t, With Varau,ding..Tribtw ­�� -. ...­_,�,�.,c I - , . . � . - . -_* .. - - - .­; I ­ , 'bills' received second reading, and two been correspondingly indulgent in the 1. Brokers and salesmen must reg- I . ­.. .. .....-I I � . ... . - - , 1. .... .A�!. . - .. . . - � * - . -- new-ones, amendments to the Mining]'matter*,of collecting revenue. He ister with the Registrar.of Joint.stock . . _,_ I 1. , �­. ,.,LEAV _LLRD - . ':*­ ..... - , , E tANCE .. , � - . . . - - he companies -in the Provincial Secre- [' . I ... I . .... Act and Public Service Act,iwere in- commented upon'the prompt p*y1nent . _.. 1�__ � ,,,I". .. . .. .. 'an*tribe; $400,- tary's Dept., and no peradn shall die- ' London is�Watching New-Crisis With Much,Concem - - " � . . traduced- -The legislative program of a claim by, an Ind, . .... . , al- 000. , . . . . - . . I r - . pow of any security unless he-is regis- . . .. �.t . . .. , appears to have passed 'the peak .Mr. Nixon wanted to knout what the t A �though Hon. Lincoln.Goldie's Hospi- ed. The registration fee will be , London.-A spark of war threatens It is reported from Basra that Sao . .� . . . , pi tared. . - .. ? people were getting for the$56,ODO,oO nominal. - . has called the Wahabli to fight against come down,and H -t ' -in Iraq,' according;' - .t&IS Bill is yet to n on� taken out,of their pockets in the last t6 spui into itme the "infidels" in an attempt ta-start -:%', ,�.z W. H. Price will introduce 2. Every broker roust file-a bond of to spurt-into flame Ifilraq; according 7.' ­ I Bili. S ' -­�6 Lourities Fraud Prevent�2n flscal:year. . . + $5W. Tigs is done to give the Attor- the king of the Hedjaz, and Sultan of a holy war,but it is said that a serious , ­ . . � , religious quarrel obtains even among �k . I . . . .�_,� .- ­_ "Good government," said the Prime ney-Geniial's D�bpt. an. Nejd, has thrown in his lot with the I . � . , . . Government bills likewise advanced government," opportunity of - .--were-Coli Price's,-amendmeAti7W the Minister.. I controlling the Of & defunct- marauding tribes which recently his followers. . .�.�2 , . ently ha,vye I 1 Entreats Act, . Are they getting $34,000,000 worth broker who has defrauded the public Las alrea Iraq is on the road to India. T.zsms- , ,- . " ' Local Improvement Act, Estreal i more?" asked the member. frittered been raiding Iraq. He t rifles and,Jordanla borders on Palestine, which ---­...-ij� � 'T ---- -and Lan4loxd and Tenant Act; Hon. I otherwise the 'assets are fritte supplied, it- is reported, 400 F1 ' , I . . ��.. ik . . ends, together` with ' �`I'L� . . William Finlayson's Lakes and Rivers; ."Yea" Mr..Fergu on replied. � . . .I � 0 away. a large stock of munition in in turn commands, . I" . io�n .. visions ! ­ I , ' Mr. NixonN xon said thi3 Treasurer had -eep a a N � gypt, the Iiiiish lines* of cQ2ilmuni- ,_" 1. r 1 3. The Registrar shall k book men ,�!Ii . .Improvement Act amendment, and the 1, and tents to,20,000 obi tri men'. _. I . , I , . . . bill respecting ;relief of settle .1 I been the child of fortune in-the mat- with: the name and Eddress of every marching from the mid-Arabian ca . I (I in jd Arab!a -,.,- settlers I, � .2 cation with the East, .. I I...1. of succession duty revenue, having broker and salesman entitled to do * - - ... Northern Ontario, also an amendment •ter entitled-I. . . arts for an attack on Iraq and Tram- PREPARATIONS ACTIVE . I � , .1 ' ., ­-- . receiving business In the province. . Jordania', each of which is under a - .....�­ I to the Assessment Act by Hon. Cb&*. budgeted for,$8,000,000 and r I 'I . London.-Small detachments ouul :,1- . + , � . .. . . .. . - $9,408,950. , In connection with redue- 4. The Registrar may refuse regis- Britiih mand�a'te. if this be true, it iin Ibn Saud's tribesmen have crowled .I.�, MeCrea. + . :­�!J, � . .... _�.. . I I tion of motor licenses,,Isaid to be a tration within a tern-day period.after means that intermittent border fights!the Transpordanian frontier and �P_al)­ � 'TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH- ._. .. ­4 .­ ,§ I saving to the public.of $2, 000,000, he application if directed by the Attor- between the tribesmen and airplanes�.tured villages an Exchange telegraph ..,��,Z, . V a�'A cap- FOUR-FOOTED WOLF DAY estimated that the government had ney-General to do Be. and armored 'cars' of the* Royal Al , . �k,1 . .... .'. .. . .- - - � Air from Basra reports. I ",.1i re A . I �.:, - . The FishandGame Dipt.'of the taken from the same persons $4,500, I BOND IN SOME CASES. - Force may develop into real warfare ; British military detaelirnortt .,Ontario Government will adopt again 000 in gas tax and permit fees. . 5. The Registrar may, on the dire extended front. equipped with ten armored care, ten c- on an exte - Mr. Nixon dealt in some detail with �. . ., , the shorter open season for the hunt tion of the Attorney-General, demand Besides the -native Iraq' levies,I airplanes and a number of transport : . .i , Ing of deer in the province - the discrepancy between rural hydro a substantial bond by a security com- 6rea't Britain has apprbximately 50 are, was sent out,si(13 the' walls of �. - t J . � . His c . 1..�4�­.Ilig AGAINST.INCREASED BOUNTY rates and those in urban centres. . as a condition precedent to doing bombing and-combst-1planes-and Bum. Koweit to a point near the NejI fTon- _41.1k, �'. d, to $4 parry �­ + Hon. Mr. McCrea, in his customary own service charge, he said, a light, business. This is intended to cover arcus armored cars, while the cruiser tier. � 1. - :_;�.�41,11 .. ­ -------------- a it even- If he never turns 'o . - I .isddresa to the committee,' mad - Emerald and the sloops, cyciamen and Marines and sailors from. the Brit- I I �4, . � I.. . . while in a nearby village the minimum the case of foreign brokers and gales .�, �� plain that the Government was not � men, and others who may not be re- Lupin are anchored in the bay near Ish cruiser Enie'rald were patrollinir ­ ,��� , M4U on his :1.1, ,%avprably disposed to any increase in mthly bill in 76 cents. Power potable, a' Koweit. .. . . . q, - � I .. .... ..I.�, . 9i farm costs 5c a k.w. hour for 42 k.w. but who may ,be given I . the streets, It was said. - .41. , . I �: . .. � the wolf bounties. "It so hARMS, 1. d two cents forthat sllauct tgi do business under proper The significance of the re The overland motor routo, between � A - -_ � "that we --I a small 1.111': a mil - port lies . explaineA are getting in bonding. in�te power irouL%&&WU6 -a.- -of!Bagdad and Damaseus was aus aded 1, � .more w*lvei today under the $15 ar- urban -centre which. he . 11��� I ..,. rangement, that we- did previously quoted, the rate is 2e for the first AN 6. Investigations may be held by the Ibn Saudfi who is known as the "Arab temporarily, it was said. .,I. ' ' - - . that. Attorney-General. He. is given full Napoleon." During the world war A despatch to the Daily Mail'f rom - - .. '.. .� ... . with the,larger founties. � k.w.+oum and one cent.after power to take such evidence and get ,.Great Britain paid him $8W,0W a J&ff a told of preparations being made I--T:�. .. Mr. Homuth (Cons., S,)Lth Water- ,li_�, . .. . ,r! . . I 31ENACE TO SHEEP INDUSTRY. . such information As may be desirable vear to keep the peace. When the sub- by British authorities in Palestine. .I .z . loo) spoke,-and after him the House .41 b., Peter- and may apply to the Supreme Court sidy ceased he conquered pnd annexed The frontier force vras being mobile _­ 4� - William Newman (Victoria Porth) he-afd W. A. Anderson (Li 10'1 � I....4 � I ,01 I. pointed out that the wolf menace in boro),,azfd R. H. Kemp (Frog., Lin- of Ontario for injunctions-as condi- the Hedjaz, wk-tc-h inclu&.s the Holy ized. All officers and men,were ro -,,A - - _ ..:.. - . . called-from leave. An armored cos .�% , ..-his district had been so-great to the ZT; (Con., South tions.-warrant Cities of Mecca and Medina. -.I+ �;F.- . .. ...- - . -- . .. cola), 4_- Mahoney . 1; - sheep industry that the municipality Wentworth), at.it adjourned 7. The Supreme Codrt of Ontario . COMMANDS WAHABI. - . company left Ramleh, Palestinai for. +: .� � . . . �. .. . . Amman, Palestine. ,. :�. ., .of Mi'Minden in the County of Halibut- the debate. . - may enjoin any brokers or salesmen He" commands the fanatical loyalty Several airplanes, each understood, 1 '11. . i I I .. .. ,4, ton, had passed a by-law-ordering that - D-NESDAY-, MARCH 7TH-- � I from trading in securities if it is of the WahabFi tribesmen, who uphold to be carrying 20. men, passed�vvew- .,� A � : found that they have been Acting in a the teachings of-the prophet Since �4, . �., ._. . . dogs be tied up at night. , . - ­ . ,.,. I Dr. J. M. Robb (Algoma) declared 17The Mupiciial Law Committee .of fraudulent ,way. - � . . the,toyal Air Force last repulsed the Jaffa Tuesday enroute from Egypt to- I . .V . I . I � Amman. . . . . . I that in his district the deer had al-1 the Legislature wrestled with the R. The Attorney-General may issu . 1,,*,, .. . 'k raiding Arab tribes and followed them A Jewish elegraphic agency.,der- _ § most disappeared. due to the ravages I Hawkers and PedTiers Bill for two orders to banks to hold funds. %ata,the desert, inflicting losses esti- patch from Jerusalem said 22 air- ,!�- , �_ . � --of the packs, which were becoming hours and-a half in the morning. And 9. The Attorney-General may- take mate huncireds,it has been 'qi . planes and seven tanks were amt to ­, R . more daring every day. during that time some 20 represents- bankruptcy proceedings where a brok- that EL large number of the . - -- % .. . %:, I I known the Transjerdania frontier. ') . The Minister draw the-attention of tives of interests opposing the bill er'-has become liable for fraudulent tribes were massing for an attack on Were Stat_ .1 the committee to the fact that the deer were heard, Many of them urged upon acts and is in an insolvent condition: Iraq. Last reports, however. are the The people of Palestine * . - r ..- . . I ed to be watching with some anxiety . i ­-were Snort plentiful in the very dis- thecommitteethat in their particular I LIST OF SECURITIES. . 1 first indication of Saud's real attitude the extensive preparations to utilbm - - -� tricts from which the largest wolf re- business" there wore "pecullar cir- I -11 10. The Registrar may ask every and also that TranspcFdania would be 01 I - - . : :, . for the first time the Royal Air . I =: � ------r , - ... -,;; .-.. turns had been cede. cumStancet" and "special coadiLtions" brokerage firm selling securities to attacked I Force stationed, at Ramleh and Bars,,, �-.---- . 6 "The wolf roams -- diii I I'L . from district to,which made their Inclusion in the list file with him -a statement 'of thi se- Meanw�ile the Colonial Office offi- Land. observers commented that lbn r. '.--�4• ; - � " - - - -distrtct," Dr. Robb pointed out, "and of those exempt from payment of 11, en rals re Mo. I. . . he will follow the deer." . . . . cuntieq being sold and what he is rep- tial denied pe 1' tent ports that the -Saud had chosen a propitious, hof imperative, while thepe were resenting to the public. If a different Government Is rushing troops from . 4. I - � -,- -,� H. V. Harcourt (Parry Sound) ad-,'othere----cWef among them the repre- representation is made to the public India Iraq. In the House..of Com- went for declaring a "holy war . I � - � . vocated the plan used in the United' of the Canadian Manufac-. against the Infidels." since airplane - :I"? . it will be evidence of's fraudulent act, mons Leopold Amery, the Secretary of � States,where inspectors were appoint- A.asoeiation-who were abso- ­_... fighting is 41incult In hot�motths. - -. :. . '-�-ed to take care of the situation,. When� lately opposed to tho-prinelple of the and may lead to a cancellation of State for Dominion Afi#irs. was ques-- ,Armore4 trains patrbled the Bag, ,_ I I . . registration.and an..injunction. -tioned as to the failure of the Royal dad-B&.Basra Railway in Irak . Ili reports of wolf ravages were received,' ._..- . . - .. . . I . A contravention of the act will Air Force to prevent the recurrent . . ­1 -:- �. . I . the inspectors would make invests I A HOPEFUL ViEW. - . I � would pla- SUGGESTIONS FAVORED. - bring a penalty of not more than raid on Iraq and as to whether or not I. .% - _: __ tzovs, and if they saw fit, i . . - - '140= . . . , k I card townships,"laying the necessaryl , $1.000 for the first offense, nor $2,WO the air force headquarters ought not London-London officla not- A wide variety of amendments to -reports of active I ,- 11 . . . I for the second or subsequent offense, to be moved nearer the_southern bor- withstanding the a .1- . 11 . bel i eved this-ays-,too bill were suggested. and I - � .. 1. . lines of poison. .. __ n two or ­ � and in either case a first or subsequent der. He replied that all that was pos- preparations to meet the arch tuensee ,. I m than tbe'th 14. - ..tem might be more offeeth . ree cases the committee-received the - - emanating from Palestine and'other . _ � . t bounty plan.' . � � 'suggestions favorably. 'Following the offense to imprisonment for a term Bible was being done and that the tech clined to � . . present __ not exceeding six months. The Martin nical "manoeuvres.must be left to the near' eastern Points, Is in I � J. 42. Wilson (London North)-drew presentation of the cas,� of the bakers Act in New York gives imprisonment air commander at Iraq. . I minimize the Arabian situation..They . - '-- to the attantion of the committee.com- by Mark Bredin of the Canada Bread - - .... port has been rece�ed that ..* . .1.� plaints from his riding against the0Co., Hon. William Finlayson. -the up to two years,but this act will be Seveiral factors in the situation lend say a report a pilgrimage to - ' %­ � . ... practice of some hunters in chasing'chairman, ,-said that some provision administered keeping In mind the special signific's ce to the news of,Iba Saud is making .I I .. .. _... He announced that ,would probably he made in the bill Criminal Code ai well"as the pro;�i,- Saud's action. 1C rulers of Iraq and f Mecca and the .view taken is that he . . ducks with boats. �OTMs of the act TransjordanisL are each gone. of-for- would certainly not travel 90 far .-.I.... . %. & deputation in this connection from�wberiby bakers, milknien and similar 'EXCEPTIONS TO ACT. - * mer King Hussien. of the Hedjaz, who I away from his capital. Riedir, if the . . _Landon and Windsor would wait upon. merchants, who canvassed on delivery ­ - . the committee. . routes outside the municipality in There -W is-an . and hitter-enmy--of Saud. position were at gll critical _jLre certain exceptions to-elle . --.----- . I . I - ''. Mr. Miller (Haldimand,Liberal) it'- which they paid taxes, would pay a act, and in conneetion with the follow- - I.I- c) sale 4 pledgee for debt; (d) die- ed; (f) exchange of stock an merger; � , -troduced the expected amendment to i fixed amount for a blanket license and Ing no person need be registered: (a) �+- . . I . ( it dividends'. (e� Jg) prospectors' grub-stake, or short . I the motion to go into supply. It sets i then pay a nominal fee of one or two judicial sales; (b) isolated transic- tribution of -stock a of mining property staked b* him; .1. .I..,.,;_.. ... ..1; forth "that this House regrets that i dollars on each rig sent out. The com- tions, by the owner provided they are transactions where one party Is .. . nmerit, notwithstanding the 1 mtttee.-also -agreed greed 'to *exempt I froin in not. ikuch continued and successive ppblic official, or a bank, loan, trust (h) trustee sectiritlea; (I) aftured ..... � - - .. . � . ..- . . the Government, transactions as to make him a broker;I or insurance z Company, or is register- bonds or notes; W m-gotiable, paper;, ­ increase in revenues, has failed to af-I payment of license 'fee those selling �ran . . ­.. . . .. municipalities by,I "_high-class_" � (k) securities based upon conditional .:- ford relief to local Bibles, music and educa- .* �� __ , --_­ - - . - ___ . . . . . -bene, -t . . . � 1. � . - � -sales; fl) shares of educational, .�;.., . * assuming the total cost of construe-.tional books. 'A., * _ '-' , tion and maintenance of the P.rQAn-. I : Up In "Me Air .-! volent, fraternal, or recreational ob- � I 1� . .... . . .Toward the and of the sitting, Col. * ..- - dies where there Is no Wplitary,pro- .-+,.%X - i . ­,� I -pini Highways." . . . John A. Currie (Con., Toronto St. N, -I - . - ... fA w,,-V.11 *",L!�!%� f;�'�L.4�4�-, ­1 -fit- '(in)' such'�iither claasea'of secur-. . ...1. . . " I ILA ­ I t . I . . I I ,. P - I I , ",..�,f,'!�-%.`,�,��',�,�,',.,I 11.. � - 1, - � lLA .`.'4,,)�,�"L i' L, ''� ities as may . . 1 11­11:­4� 44`�"q� j L�, �" .'i %" ' '�1 'L, L ... . ORGY OF EXPENDITURE. Pattlick) carried his to the--- - 1,ii%;� . . . � 4,1101 be exempted by regula-1 '­­ - ,, '' - 1�:; 4_� ., " � -_ �;I .. I . . .� . J , . 'T,L. I , . ,V... ..�... ­ H. C. Nix'n (Frog., 'Brag-0* ' k bill to the leiith of moving that it - W t­,1�,,,'��:��'!. , � A " � I - . . * I . . 0 SP M-4 . -�� -1 s. .:P, z- -" . tion. I I for*an hour and twenty minutes be thrown out, and although there was .V;�l.l..��.. f!�,,�l-,...�,,,�.,. L"�, . ..1 ,.; �.. .'I,� A�!C I 4-�_ I��,� . . - .. �'Mll �.� � �,�­­ .'If'. %_1 � ­�,�6 .* I , ._.� I I.. ". ,,� _ . . ''t . I %, Z_ " %.,:, li�,1 :4 �,�� Attorney-General Price also told the I. '4- . I -, .. 1: I , 1'1�,,.�� .. I I � . I .�• �. " t". � I . � - -his motion was . 5:i . 4" "e" ; ": :fore'the House at' and con- a chorus 'of approval, . .. - .I ". ,: a "r t .�*' -House,; "'In drafting this, 'there has" `-'� eluded at the 'i. -s ignored by the 1,.: �..,.`�,� ,. I ,, ''. -, � :. * evening sitting. The ex- drqwned out-and vias ,, 11 , �.. .. : L­ • - ,. . been every effivit,to'keep In mi"d t" .... ... - , -I chairman. Col. Currie .allowed his �� , i :g 1L I ,i . ,�� :�: : minister -met the Provincial Treasur chai .. ?act that there are certain stabilized t,...;�- -+ -to the financial I motion to go,unconsidered, with the - :­%.7j a � � er's recent allusions . I 1. . , W . - securities in which'one should be able 1. . .. %... failings of the Drury administration-warning, however, - that he would-- , 1. ur trade without being 'registered, and! . . I � .. � . . . - ..I..�!. ;, ,., . I 1, I. I 0 � 4 certain classes of transactions not ___�____-­- _ _ ________ M.- , � I I" � ., . . 7--_­ . .. .- . q I 1 ' 'I'll . ­ . . . . , . . . - . . _J . . L� - : - _Z - ' " ' ., , , I � I IL L open to-fraud. There is' an exp . I I . , , �1�- � . I I , - V IF . cr who ,� � . ... + . . �it -1�� & 4� � " . lafid May �. � ;� . I _," . ,I e�_ ption for , ..1, em .1 7, - . "-�­,_v . ev" •* !" . , ._��I �� I . . - .1. staked. As soon,however, as a mining 4. - ' ' - " 17 14;� in his own claim,or who is being grub- 11 " ­ . . .. Dominion of Canada I This ear ��!�,,, � ; . I � .�.,_ t. __ ­., I � . .. � ,� �! � claim becomes.a stock Rotation and - , r­ ­ I ­ I I -, . . - IN � , . � . - . I ; ..1, . 1. � I . . .11 :, . . . . . � .. i. I ­, ., . . shares ard, being sold to the publ ell 1 ....!�� I ' 0 . �.. 1. � ' Negotions Are 'Soon to be :Under Way to Discuss 'the - -1 .�,i..'�. ;_, ,:" t .�.�.� . ��. I I I r salesmen dealing in t . . ` ..:,:.;�'. I I . . . ,. - � , .,.*� ' 1 4 . .1 �.. the broker o .1 . - ...... ��.,%��",���), .+.1, 1:��­.� ,�_W, . ;... . . . .. .., . . 7 Pros and Cons . __ . . - ; .. - - �.. - I stock must be registered." . _,.�11 I - _ . 1 . . I ­ ,"". `IX­ . . . I �; .... * , . .. . . ,���'. � I .� 1,� .. ., :..- � - . . . I . ;,� �`. ,,.�­, , .1 . euritieso -...,1 . I . ­..." " ".. 11 All persc;hs, who sell' ge . - . ... - . . .."!:'i ...�­-1:....7, � - . I. ­­ _: __ , �, .- � .I *I J 1. . . ........ . .�� .. 1.1.wl'.1.-1�, , . r sales ,1 .. " . .., . .z . I ... . I . .-� :1, . `­;'' .,- 11 - as officials c, I , . . -;�­ .:7 . . whether a � .. .. ;� .;� �;. 7� L. .1 I. hetin :.$A;..�-, .. , _:."� . $ � 4� r ' . . . A: NEW CONFEDERATION YEAR? � ., ­­'....�......: i �IAJ,i .1A-1 . . .1 . ; 1. .,, �., . I not, are include4 ­Q% . I . 1­1,1­..�.__.'�� ,C,� of companies,or n . I . . *_ . there is no disposition to bicker. Can I .1!:.!,..1 � �, .... � , , . A Men act _ , I , I I . . . i .. � :f �: . � ' .()ttawn. -This year prove the . - - .1 � , � ' . . in the act. ., . ­ - - - -_ . � . ., 10, . .. _. .-I . . . -- � �. � �� . - . , ., .. - ' , . . _ .most eventful in the history of dan. adh •'Is' cognitailt of ,Iib' merits of _�.,i 'a I.-.�",,�l - ., . 4 I I 0 - . . . union and such InforMatfoh as' has- 11 �..'�,�,�.'.�� 1,1�;"":4��.,'. .......: l..: . �!.-: �' . .. . I .Confederation. PourpEtTlers . :n�;; �.. . , :�. i . I ' .' 7!- .. .1 . .- ,,,,a gince.Coutedei I I . - . . I . - -­�� : I * preceded the delegation inoicateg thAt i :,..,:�� �_, I -.11i'4"&�4 . Knights of Key , . not yet the status.of of* N . I A. which have . . owfoundland also Is. . . . I. I •.; 1. . I . I• I * . � Is . . . . 1 ., .. (tial n,agotiationa. are undpr way toi The.liasts of admission admits-of " `� I - I .1. . - , lv� Two Operators 6'-.kStjraride4 * the union f Newfoundland -with .the grave argument.- Represe tion, - . �, �11 ' . pominl6n. ..� - .. �- c�tpltal.Ipdebtedri Y. other .­( I .., . I . . ,. . ;­- I I I , -' y efore.- ." .1� .t.,:".t 4 . � f, - - , . 1� I . I Robert E. Lee\Are Tho date has been uno o o7bc, '. _.�4; . � . ,ess and al - t -1 I dicially's'et factorg must' all be adju,A .... I .�� I . - . . I . . . .. . 1;�.� �-�-,'%.�, ':��.!;'.!,�. . Praised . . ­ ' r .� I... -- :,;I . - . . this discussion. any final agreement can be 'Qi�thod. _. .7�, �.�."�; I � . ,: 1: ' ' I IV. . . - . as March. Z2 for 1. _ - . .. . �` .:",,,��;',. C."..... . I . .. 't.glo ,.!,�,:! . ��. ,�,��t,..,� �'';� P I .... . i and Conservative mem- Chance of Success. � . . . . 1. ...- ��,,�..1�.,.:.,. " � , .tM , .4 , Both LibOrR :-,:."T. *:��,`�;.. � :1 I;. . New. York, 'March I!.-T,he+ radfq . '. a . - ", 144 1 1 , . . .."­"W,�..`.��'. I . . .. � ��.: " ": 1 I I,.,.:. 1;`.-1%1i I �... .1 ,. . -.-.--" ,E)i the 'Ce.i2adlazi Cobinioas fiavv; Similar negotiations have-occurred - .� ," ­ " ,, 14 ...__ I 4 ., I , A : . j.. Lary , A,,.I 4 . .1 �.iil�,.�. ;%,%:%�.. . operators Who flashed the SOS froTm . ­��.; .4 .: ­,.. . .. _��.�. �..::! - - - . 1 �._'. � sed on the general pro-' before, be' ricalled,'and"they ' * :,.._I f � , ." !, �"'`,�.,P. :�,%,"�,,,:7, ., � 7-� . . been canvas . . . � ;11 .... .., the Robert E. Lee and remained ati . 9 �. � �,�� -�* ,. �.1 ,.4 .1 - I . .1,:.,�.% .�,. -!�*, . . .�, -., ­11 �'� �./­ . ­. position and � 0A, .. � 11 ,�;,!.,*�_.:,�.. . ,�- their reaction ,thus far falled; but, at this moment It appear , .* . .....- ..�%.:� I,. 1.�.�.., 9, sending more than.20, 177, ­1 I , : , * .. '.... _­ their key , 9 , -I . within any reasonable that there' Is better chance of success- . .; .- .. .",1, 4 ,-.�',,' ,� 1. . . .� , I I ... .1. .I 1..�. .:4%';�.�.'�,I;­'.� -�ml�._;' - . . .. I-as 1yeen-that. I . - . . . __ ...�'.i .. � 11� words in. messages to rescuers ,; . �, .1 - ......I ­­ I . �!, ..L.k., .."'., , 1. . . -hexa to prepared-and anxious tut compromise than thef6--wss-etth�r " ,�� - ...,�,*:, .'. 4 ..".. ­.,�...;.,." , ^�� I I p­ basix. ' ' ' . � . - �. ....­.��...!' . . ;5,�,,�, ".;,.., I , �..--.,:'1`1* 1� - relatives of those-on board,Ard to . . � .�11 . .-.1 ".. .. �1�1.1­.,­­.,.;.. - ' ' � - . .� ��. ' � ' Veteran Wireleks ,..:! -to welcom(y the old Colony Into.4he In '67 or In '96. * , -1, , - .. ._ �W',.;4.;-�' .�1:".�....i�+��'. '? I 1: honored by the - .... ,le ....­,k. ..A� ;.­ ­,��."".-'��*��,,��-- -At least, the delegates from the Old ' - . , - ..' ,�'' 4 1 - -I 111�j . ., , "' -- , * ��:.'-.',O.+,,,!, ,:q � ,W : )Dominion. . .. , ,,.�,.(*. , , . erators' Association. I . ­:1 ­.- - - ­... -red abor ed of a sympathetic .'.. ., - :�,�.,%, W -�;,!,i�- _ .4� I " Nn. . i pro - Colony are assured. athett�, '. �i ,�Vlf � .,��. " , I I ­ . � . ­,, i. 1. . .,� r,vort in 1866 and 186' I � I . MR-, w . . The two radio. operators, Maurle I . :'I"�- - : ` ­.... A , ' . L I, ... . . ,I-q. ; ..,...,.. ,. " .. - ,0 - ' 111tvad tip in in 180 a movement to reception. Without regard. to party, .L ,. , .. . . , . � tive and aga I . ,_ ­ 'I , . Holland and John Smith, .11 I I , . .secure union-between Newfoundland the two major pirtles are "Prepared to I ..1 . . . . . I * . , .`,_ - . . more thin half way. There will be I� �-�­� ­ . . '. . 11 . the best traditions of their pr6fent . y ", . s wrecked mainly on go . I ., .1 -7 .. . SPECTACULAR LEAP 1�,Q R HIS CJUNTRY -� �. - ' - _; when their ship was . !-"-,Q,� .1 . I ,.� . 1,t1le wings of a dirge about a Mr. Shea, little-or no criticism of any-agreement I - -irlitol-19-flialgort of-beniational tiling that was-seen'during the ski- jump- reef�Hwr the 040 Cod Canal- . ,J * .'iWNn representing Newfoundland In to be reached within the bounds of I I . . IiJaS contest at the winter Olympic games in,Switzerland. 11. . . , .4 night- 1. I I ,&be negotiations. At this moment vesedli. . 1. ., I !.. 1. . . . I .. t"�`-1.4 9:: XP .� . I . 71 ��,�t��7�tq-,;-;,,t--,, � � t* I I -1 .1 I I I I I i I I I I I I I- � it&. I hs� - ... '. . , .1-1 ,- . .. . , . . . . .1 I .. I .�I -4 - . . . I I . . . -, I" ,- ,�, . I . . I . � . I _ . , - . , � . �. - .�I �:�., 1� . . • . . . 1 . I . 1. . I I �L . 7 I . -.., ,!.. - . ._, _1 ., I . . .�_+, . 1 �= ­_� I,N-*%, �-" . ., I . � L . I . ., . I - - '­ . 0,4- 1 . . . '. I I . ,. 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O'Leary and Aiss,Ag Columbus, . v:hi`­,' A0F W —Mrs. avid Annon. to visiting nes McKelvie, of Toronto, and -S. latte'r's parents, John and Mrs. . D her daughter, Mrs.Roy'Percy, of W. and Mrs-Davis spent Sunday Stephenson. H.T.Tallaise.Resident Dent- with-Edgar and Mrs. Andrew. Dr. Myrtle. News -for the m.,: ­MI83 Ethel Powell has heed —Chief of Police Dickson, of To. ,tet. Office over Balsdon's hardware fined to the house suffering -routn, who to well known through- store. Office hours, 9 to 6 dally and ng con out Plelgerink township. eapeci- everd1198 UY&MOintment," from a severe w1d, people Of . —St. Pttul's United Chnrc —Gordon Scott and bride, of ally in.the Whiteval&district.and h on Claremont, were the guepts of W. who recently resigned from his Sunday 10.80 a-m.,"Moses,Lead. A,and-Mrs. Miller on Monday. position after 88.years service on er and Lawgiver;"7 p.m., "Young "Mrs. Wm. Bart, of Toronto, is- the force. was honored one .day Men." YonngJteaplp's Union,Fri• last week by members,of the force, day, at 8• p. m.nee RING here at present owing to the Ill ot'her sister,Mrs. J. Hallett. - who bold hip in very high esteem, George Martin, who bits been by presenting him with a malmnifl. Now A&vertssonwass. AN at grandfather's clock. D VICINITY ' confined to his bed for several pe • weeks-. is now slightly improved. —After a lingering illness from FOR 6ALR_U good pigs.will weigh —We regrets to report the .seri- heart trouble and other,complies- &' 100'be.arA-aver.' -Apply to Gerald Clark Dunbarton. W29 ..bus illness of Mrs. Jabez Hallett tions there died at his home at 1mmensd display of Dresses on from heart trouble and other Com. Quill Lake, Bask., on Feb. 22nd,at the age of 65 years,James Holt, FOB: SALB—A .few. bushels of red JL' clover seed of good quality. A. J. Taylor, yq Cherrywood. M29 dnesday, aro —Joseph Collins and MrP, A. H. brother.of. Norman and Charles .Collins, of Toronto, visited with Holt, of Pickering. Deceased was T 40 RENT—On con.2. Pickering, a Weh 'the;- 21st M -roomed cottage, Apply to Thos, Watson. W J. and Mrs. Mooney one dgy well known in this community, R, R.2.Pickering. "tf last week• having left here some twenty-two _f Toronto, moth- ears ago to take tip hQmeatead- 8AIAR—Two 75 ebick Prairie —'Mrs. Hobbs, o b f:�.condition, $3.60 each. A large wholesale, Toronto firm.will 7 . ". . g in the west. He is survived R.D. white. ar .28 FOR; Ra er of Mrs. O. A. Sterritt, is Ived Proving rapidly, after her recent by si sorrowing wife and eightbring to"'The Big Store" for Operation for appendicitis. children, two sons and six den WANTED-Any quantity of small f��for Ird P1 .p c�=. Apply to F.H. —On Wednesday men were em- ghters. .His, funeral took lace Riche R.R. 28 one day's quick selling loyed dynamiting the ice in theFeb.P from his homi on Feb27th andLIOR SALE-Begonias. Oyclampn, rti _creek which was damml.bg back was largely.attended. FOR Cinerarias. and Boston ONE. HUNDRED AND- S Up water on to the highway. 27-28 -One of the worst blizzards in Fen, F.Hall,Florist.Pickering. -Mrs. Oliver Denny and dau- swept over the province on FOR HATOBING-Martin frjadr:y last. In Pick the heavy winter la=tr.* 75 FIFTY . DRESSES ighter, of Whitby township, so EGGS upanied by Mrs. McAllister, wind raged all dqy long, Win,J.,Rlley, g. 27ti p o'ent Monday with the former's this immediate district the fall of ARNESS FOR SALF.-b note of it Hdouble harness. new. Also 2 Buckeye Dont miss this i ' s opportvnity)D( uying parents, John and Mts. Dann. snow was light, probably.about -Sunday next at St. George's- two inches, but, that which did brooders. Geo.Was,R.R.I.Piekering. 28-29 .4 .3. Tery- . ...... Ifturch: Services at lo So a. in. fall was' kept in the air a g IL art-dres" and I p. w-, conducted b7 W. the druid. Here the swrm FOR SAT-R- A HtLhy hay and clover Sproule. The subject of the even- id not effect the motor traffic but wed drill. D,McNeil Pick moderate price. ug address will be St. Patrick. very little and the 'busses ran OR SALE—Beed drill.dime barrow, F a box.plot, '. pos'... IV-I� Archie and Mrs.Muir,of Cour• Pretty well on schedule finis. w and other articl province did take castle This assortment of frocks micludes. tk i ice, and Mrs, George Leng left on Otber parte of the provi 27-30 L Dunharton, Saturday to visit the former's par• not fare so well as reports show ien�i Mr. and Mrs. Thompaon, and that the storm was of unusual SALE-8 you bronze tomp, very newest cloths and styles also 2 grey Sanders Ap y at 10, con.5. FOR iother friends,in Thedford for a severity. As the Wind was most- Mi Bruce. -NtV, Fliekering,or write A. R N.�1, l0 1{'y days. ly from the east the north and cust Hill. R. 28 French Crepella, Silk Jersey, -The. past week has 'shown south roads suffered most. and VOR BENT-House with about 5 Signs of the coming of spring. many were Impassable for severs V acres of good garden land,stable and good -Super Batany, etc. tempera mild tem -A'Fu -Prices to suit every one. Ile, There hAs been a days following the storm, In the he,,house. Apply to Chas, r. R,R.1, vicinity of Port Hope snow wap Picken"s. Pbone Flick 1016, 2W .Iture and a bright clear Sky which 2., has been accompanied by the song piled six feet deep on the highway rPPUCKING-All kinds of local 0 . Apyly for terms 0 -,of the robin. and the road between Port Hope JL trucking done promptly Ston Road and 26-36 and Peterboro was blocked go *A Barnett Ki Rceebank car. -Thos. Walsh to wiring his real an U e, A' ; ! ` deuce preparatory to installing badly that the bus traffic had to ne day 'On'ly 15 islactrio light, and W. 0. Raid also be dispensed with for the time FOR SALE-8 rooms and -buildings in �d repair, in the % HousEout !19 ansitug to the nuallber of lights being. The western part of the vtfe*" r.1b.resp Ise of Claremont For In his butcher-shop and will Instal province which usually gets more apply to Frank Chidlow,Claremoct. 27tt NOTICE-In the afternoon we are iterving "Flowerdale" nets fixtures., than Its share of @terms suffered IlIk" I - UGGS FOR RATCHING-From a -George Elliott, who received much from impassable roade. In "lood flock of brad-to-lay Barred Plymouth Orange Pekoe Tea and Biscuit. ago Toronto it required the expeadi- Roc .73 cents Ap&Mg� ratinfull bruises several weeks -Per"ittial 442— L-:- 'Don't fall to sample "Flowardalls-" der reet, Richardson.Pscitenris.or phone Or .,whels he was tbr*wn out oft rip tare of$40.000 to clear the at -whin it was upset on the icy road but this was a god-send to many T:),&TTBRY CHARGING—Saving "roogoned a complete Battery Tesualland 'at t ChargiZ outfit am prepared to re-charp and ad =r A and B bottom far either snow that fell soon disappear to be around again and has resum ,W� he ~of.she port office,Is able who had been out of work. The - so I ed his duties an mail carrier, in the mild days which followed. H E.Poyater.w1utevale, 33 Ime • CHAPMAN -Albert Isis rd, who to In the -For several days every year V OUR PROTECTION-Barred Rook �0rL employ of A. R Moors. has rented Pickering becomes a very Import. JL hatcht:g4 egg and chicks (=in bred-to-lay moth.it . Also agent for Royal Poultry Ile Mrs. Lacey 9 residence on Church ant place in the proviace"'Th sic tees brooders. incubators. feeders, a=. the year it re. H.-0,micheii.Claremont-.Phone mark SIM. 31 _At. and moved therein is" week during the rest of A With his Wife and family. Mrs. mains in comparative obscurity. EORGE BAKER-Is prepared to Cloth D 9 "441 Lacey has had electricians at work That period in which It comes Into *C.3Td*at lands of local and long distance truck- It you want anyWn wiring the house for electric light. the time light is when the spring inn Prices reasonable in this ane,consuit lam. Phone Pick SM. 86 -TheDramaticClub of the freshet occurs, and if the water -2 re istered mov". due -FEATURES P. S. of St Andrew's Church, pro- happens to go over the highway. FOR SALE a A: 26larch I= $40 L ech; I ll-h« Me seated their drama, "Wanted, a the news won spreads to the city. Flarris combi drill.&a Wife," to an appreciative audi• where the Pickering flood amenmes to John Wilson Bee. ence in Brougham on Monday Immense proportions. Rsporterto L-008 FOR HATCHING—White The Raglan in spirmig overccats-,- done in tweeds d ovelli svening and have been on from the Toronto dailies are rnsh, L14wrandotteo, J.S. martin 'rain. 75cents gagedl to Irish Donegals, wifl be the most univenally pt esent it in the Mvzion Church ad to the spot to take photographs per setting. Also two am cockerels. white wy• sale. MO. Match.Pickering.27-M -used of any overcoat style.this(Thursday)evening. of the scenes and to assist, in andottes.for —Mm B. W. Marks was our_zouatinjr,the essaidthis. and help 9rx)RO?;M W-BT-WASE LAUN- Its, wocl1ens with I a br'. rised by a visit of a few of her rescue those whose lives are in JL DRY (Semi finish)-Lot our driver call and is ht thread of oolor is q -plain our 24 how service. Just leave 7"_r blends on Friday the 9th last, to danger. It a?itis true that We Ime th Mr.S.W., avis. be% r shop: We will told away to ma)w a nice clange from the up and deliver 3 times a week. help her to spend a happy birth• have an &Dun freshet, which :11,4 ... r. conventional blues blacks and greys. -."-day. She received some very nice becomes a raging flood when view ' ARM FOR SALR:OR RBNT-95 ana unftj gift, one especially, it ed from a distance. This year Facres of land in lot 12.can.6.Pictering,lots being beentifull:y painted cake proved Do exception to the rule. of water at both pieces and good bulklinse vW mewass feaces. I sea forced to sell or ven an wc- plate. A very sajoyable time was On Tuesday the wild tempersitnre health. Jamesl-lizk.R.R.I. =1197 44tf !Semi-Ready Clothing Company spent. caused the loose snow which fell - -Dome mm I Come an 1 See on thevious Friday to m4dr, me featuring thaw lines and their now spring "Pollyanna-The Glad Girt," bas- ver XTOW10M rardly, and thU-.-combined samples and .styles are delightful. ed on the novel by Eleanor H. with the heavy rain which-fell in The annual meeting of the Pick- p no or. in the afternoon and evening. ted by the Pick ering Township Milk and Cream Pro- tinuation School Literary caused the crook@ to rise very ducers? Association will be held in the in the Town Hall of the rapidly, and about six o'clock the When you buy.a Butt or Overcoat why n6t place your Township Hall, Brougham,next Mon- order with an all Canadian firm,sui3h as Semi-Ready, wt of-Thursday, March 22nd, Wates overflowed the road about day everting, March 18th, at S.o'clftk, been first o'clock' welal music be. six inches. About this time a for the transaction of general busi- .-who have; bee recognized as one of a phone message on me from one of tailoring establishments for years .tweed acts. ness and election of officers. All -Allan, B. Moore, who has a the Toronto dailies, asking 'if It farmers interested in dairying any We invite you to look thaw goods over that the w of its braiiehes be sure to attend and at your convenience. b ge ng business to the city, =n" were true at*r had d art of his plant to overflowed the road to the depth boost the cause. Tidkermg Pickering, part Itiasect part of of six feet. and asking for parti. E. L Chapman, H. Moore, the Pirie block, and has now got culars of the catastrophe. By &c. Treits. President. Fred T. Bunting, we aw two linotypes installed, which are midnight the water Eatabdolied '1857. being operated fall blast in filling it was about four feet over the Notice to Credit-on large orders. L The presses will re- pavement, which of course. effee main in the Toront#office.' tively obstructed all traffic, which 41103md. Ct3mem -Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by was heavy, as the road had be In the matter of the estate of John -.-attending the Women's Institute come as dry aA in, the summer Adamson, late of the Township of 'afternoon tea and sale cf home. time. Traffic Officer W. A. Reid �11ea� *h - .made baking to be hold on Saturn remained on the scene all night to Pickering, in the County of On- tark, retired former, deceased. day afternoon, the 17th, at C. A. prevent any one from crossing, as Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sterritt's store from 3 to 6 o'clock. there are always some foul-hardy Section 56, R.S.O. 1914, Chapter 121, �I1S�?1rES6Belief The Institute is taking this means persons who, in ignorance of the that-all creditors and others having of mining mousy to order to enable danger or An a spirit of bravado, claims or demands against the estate them to make a donation to our will not shrink from attempting of the said John Adamson, who died Public Library, so it to hoped to cross. Very seldom has the on or about the eighth day of Feb- every one will co-operate and streams risen so rapidly as they ruary, A.D. 1928, at the Township of is the mi%nivho is "own to be habituall make it a success, financially and did this year. The worst free pie i careful in oo-verWg his risks by means oi bete ker ng, aforesaid, am required on socially. nonally;occur wbenvthere Is veryor before the 2nd day of April, A.D. The man who carries a sub- Insurance. n snow 1928, to send by,post prepaid, or de-are being made little snow, for when the policy has,a "Na"Ung the annoying practice desultacts as a sponge andre. liver to the undersigned Administra- -st"tial life lace in the of several boys who, on their w my tards the progress or the water to trix, of the estate of the said de- ...._-confidence of his creditors At will got .,him anything NWDC and coming from school wards the streams. ceased full particulars In writing Of g he asks .for in a tight comer. throw snow-balls and other missles their claims and the nature of the against the doors of houses. This RE?ORT OF MOUNT PLEASANT seeirity, if any, bold by then. PUBLIC SCHOOL An4 that after web last mentioned Is 05M. anneying, especially in Domes S. S.- No. .12, Pickering, for the date the said Administntrix WM pro- wuft Iwo" an I"men. of February. I'lle naftes In teed to. distribute the assets of the bwbem placed in the month iow-,iiitss, and high- profitt,-Wit order of merit. said deceased among,the parties en- 40 of the on tharities, ands Sr. III.-Marie Ham (H), Marjorie -titled-thereto having regard only to 40 0110ASCO Of tbk practice will Percy (H), Doris Dolphin JH), Rob- the cia4ma of which alte shall theft ­-4fifft moult In airing the offences ert Miller, Henry Madill, Earl Taylor. have notice. D the police court. When the Jr. III.-Ross Madill Evelyn Brown, Dated this 18th day of March A. -B ARK E R cl 8 G W -ON Zo: 6968086 take place when going or Katie Beaton,.Ivan Brown, Morris D. 1928. Coming from school, It is a matter GosUk, Class 11. -Fred Hodgson, Elizabeth Davis, for the teachers to deal with AF Muriel Gostkk. Class I.-Dora Mat- Administratrix, P10KERING 7 they have authority over the pti. thews (H), Kathleen Goatick, Myrtle Locust Hill, Ont., by Also •a good enns!, Phone 200, 29 Porter,- laff Con sodety, evening 8 olel Ile from the time they leave their Gostick Number en roll 19, Teach- Arthur E. Christian, her Solicitor P. U. Box 40 Tele ph one Pickering 4W rolav^tr -infil they return. er, H. E. Beare: WI-itby, Qht. W. .0 so �4 2 mu T xk�_,