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D., Direetor Community Hall at 3 o'clock, whet; Society of Pickering- Continuatio:. ELLS toetA ai AasoNatiaa of Ontario, Ree• pacu�► Mr. W.R.Sproule will be the preacher. School will present their popular ber of the`Ataerteaa•Optoseurityi Eyes examined by apy.batse.t -_-= drama etntitled "Pollyanna the .Glad �ssw, Ciuemo4t.Bac. '': CRAWFORD-NESBITT Girl" in the O.F. hall on the even- - BaE31�et8 Q allnsizes A ver nett wedding was. sol- ing of 'l�uesda , April 3rd. This is a le.lailished 1888 ,.. Y 'P Y most )rete ng play and is full of, AE. CHRISTIAN, Bisrrteferand �ni� at'the home of D. S. and humor and pathos. Music will be aSolichor,Notary Public Eta M ;o Mra. Crawford, of Lakeview Farm, furnished between acts. Do not miss _ g em. Soutb Wing.Court House. wltitby. 26Ny �+IId deBCri�t ons at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening,f it. G.$$OWN]N(iF. H. O.. Barris- March 21st, when Marjorie Florence •.� Yi,3 ur,Solitx WNIN e:blic.Annes'Blk. at lowest prices (Peggy), youngest daughter of John _ GREEN RIVER. ■-�� taasediatel .rest of Post t$ce.Dundas Streec, and Mrs. Nesbitt, of Toronto, was j 1Plitby, louse phone 388, Otifi.ephone39eet � - - J. H. and Mrs. Michell were To- Y p r united in marriage to R. S. Gordon 5, #halt for Sale Crawford, by Rev. J. S. Ferguson, of -onto visitors last week. EATON kROSS-Barristers. So- Royce �Prahker,'of Toronto, spent an d . St. 'Andrews United Church Picker- �Hdtors. NortAera Ontario Building, 330 ' the week-end at Chas. Carter's. alai Stret,Toronto. ing. The bride, becomingly attired W.1.Beaton. CHAS. A. WHiTH George Gray, of Toronto, spent ;.L D.F.Rosa, Adelaide 2767 in powder blue georgette,-and carry- p Successor to late W. G. Barnes ing sweethear=t,roses, carmtions and last week-end under the parental roof. �� maiden hair fern, entered the living Mrs. W. B. Hagen, of Thessalon, x PICHARDSON & PIOKERING-- Phone Mark 6420 visited last week with Mrs. M. Dra- �' Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Qnfed- �y..— room leaning on 'the arm of her bro-! er. erationLite Build)n���Corner Yon ge and)rich- ther-irrlaw, J. Hoover to the strains P mondSM.Toroato.P6o>see Maim 1390and Maio Ro.afing -material I , ' i Mrs. George Draper, of Sault—Ste. anted sato. y evening office oyes weeneedayy sad of Mendelssohn s wedding march,' Marie is visitin her son M. and Satutday evenings. Phone Pick.8600, 8tf B'. , played by Miss Isobe 1Squires. The, Mrs. Draper, - ' 5 x British Columbia Shingles bride was attended by Miss Madeline Albert Heisey and J. B. Wilson �Dental 3= ,a b, Crawford, sister of the groom, attir- e_ „ ed in pink georgette and carrying made a busines/ trip to Hamilton on „ - a e or, `�2 8 and —� Wednesday last. highest )Lire ton Rd.And Victoria Park Ave, Th- pin Cama ions e , rmto. ((B stn at door). t7yen Evenin s - The room was ably assisted by his - K !loon Hower _ 112, I9iy e g are visiting the lattees brother, Ek r TORONTO ASPHALT brother, Garnet Crawford, After the Wilson, of Bowmanville. ` prices LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., ROOFING ceremony supper was served to a- The Rev. J. S. Pinnock, of Tor- : Graduatdof the Royal Colelge of Dental bout thirty-five guests.' The officiat- -onto Secreta of Upper Canada Haid Murray's 18 in„ 32 in. and 36 inch Secretary, N -estgeons and University of Toronto. OaBce in minister proposed an appropriate ' - �^ wer lbinrd«k s Gorefeetionery stone, whithy. widths, 4ln 1 Shingles; also g P P Bible Society, will be at the Union _ spines hoar 9 to 12:'1 to 5.30. Iad.'pttone a Metal Valle and tom to the bride and groom, tc, Sunday School on Sunday morning, $ JOW pbone 220. 4Uy y' w 1ch the latter made a suitable re- aril 1st, at 10.30. Members and Ridge Roll. P '. Z,. CiFt�rT— ElL C.SM 111H. D. D. 9., L. D.8., Ply. Among those present were friends please bear this in mind. �L��(Succeeaor to Dr J.N,Dales;, Graduate o! Aterial, or will give price on friends from Toronto, Stouffville, gir, Pinnock is a returned missionary Me Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron finished job. Goodwood ,Oshawa, anal_ Salem. The from Africa and can handle the sub- ! to University, A: Claremont o8jce over D. A. ha sou le wilt --side for the prey .. Seott's.store every Tuesday and Frida Phone P i P )Oct Of Missions very capably. C 0 A L P�(~�(� s Ont in Pickering. _ 4 Stouf! 10 11, 2`tt • • `v \.+ • Se Cnr-on's Pale list in another ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D 8.. WEST HILL t good su 1 a Har as So D D.S Graduate of the Royal College of �,,U � ' ,--- oltttnn for dairy cone. A ppy f d d ft y ��eern,#a:Surgeons and the Universal of Toronto 1[5ffau ato,•e 7 s.saladon'satare.T ckertn ,oat. - - - 4 nen: piano has been presented to Coal on hood. AIeQ a supply g OUNBARTON. :_ _ "I li>LSce hours . 9 am to 5p.an. cr by appotat- the church and is placed in the pare- of Kindling Wood, enmt. Pho epick'8700., , TEE �dINt�t �daaRSET went. It comes a. a gift from the Mrs. James Mitchells ret the week- stove length. � itit:ef4 1l:atsrlls. Yougg People's Society, the Ladies' R _ , We buy and esti, furnish quotations y end with relatives in Toronto. :4 is and the Sunda School. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. and information on all Listed and On Sunday morning, April let the Mins Katherine with Anderson, of om AELIZAB TH RICHARDSOV- ror,`.a, visited with Miss A. B. Thom .Fire nae aurab•le insurance of all kinds, Unlisted Mialaq Stack®. soloist at Melville Church will be over the week-end. DONALD MIINRO, PICI;EII;ING tuycompaaicsof solid financial stand- We will be leered to advise what 'Mrs. Stevens, who was soloist and I / / stocks to buy or to hold.or choir-mistress of Washington Unites Miss Foray Send h her grand- L Ba/RNINUiHAW what stock to Belt. Church at Scarboro for some time. spent the week-end with her grand- ' W ^ SOROS KEAH-I.Icenred auction- 011ente are oe4akiaR moaq by fors. Stevens is one of Scarboro's mother and other relatives here. Building and General c.r,Altoaa. Live suck and 1 wk, Miss Minnie. Bennett, ,tve are so Contracting. T. aetararted to. Terms � R. following our advice, most favorite soloists, and the Choi, Pry as .t' avitle. phoneStoaak9o0L 61-4 of Melville church will extend a very to say, is in a'Toronto. hospital suf- Ratimates furnished on all claim". Our IoaR experience in mining. ex. welcome to -her. All friend:, tering from an attack of searlet fever, of wont-Iotertor and Exterior. �j POSTIL . Lloeaslid A....L , tending. over a period of twenty Miss Bessie Cameron, of Nova AltarsUcane and re re. Ja.' a for ®ensue- at TWA aid aaa. years.allows us to ive sound advice are invited to hear Mrs. Stevens at Scotia has been vi '•t with her rep Ilse sale,erau mar assessed r e @Is on the investment feature of a mine the morning service. The Rev. J. C. + .g Chimneys Built Ooocreta Work Sense. Addraa Orem stns F.0.. Ona sister, Mrs. Christina Anderson,-and or the speculative feature ot�a. prem- MaeConachie will preach, Phone Pickering 6713 B.BIfsATON ToWRl�OLH pectins uiiotagrentnre. On on Sunday morninfr it is family. FAiRPORT, - ONTARIO pagyaaa.r, oe�erwa.rter SOLLOWAY, MILLS CO. fully.expected that the service of On d the a number from here � Q afiaatee, rs..eaaeate, ate. Has" •r 1 i raise will cosist of a solo from Mist attended the wedding in Pape Avenue C� g N G 3J f� ansa,: �s�ee� •'lesser of L► Members of Standard P United Church, of Cyril-Morley and S nese):' 1ikdieeali. oaa a«'I stock Exchange. John Little and also from Mr. Det- .Members ke Miss Cynthia Burns, tvro of our fort ,Members of the Montreal wiler, with the anthem, King of '�]Ad. MAW, LICENSED AUC. Mining Exchange. Kings" rendered by the choir. Mr, mer young people. They will reside Nova Scotia Shingles T R B near Georgetown We extend our .`Galt Galvanized Steel Sbin ler TiON883, for York Q,tarw and Durbass Detwiler in his first appearance at a g 4:00usaea. An kitbaof sale peo�e,� sttended Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, West Hill ran with such reverence congratulations. Bird's Pelt Slate 9hinRlee, So. Tertase raomiawa, Dalai gar die asey be Metropolitan Building, g On Friday evening of last week a erneeed st N81NS'Oe'acv. eco and rrieepea and beauty that he will be welcomed Y g for sale at ass phones, wlatby.Out. sly TORONTO. - ONTARIO number of their friends gathered at. Pboaes: Adelaide 6371 and 6372 back on Easter Sunday 'morning. He the-home of Ben and Mrs. Lotton, T. PATER30N'S - -CLARE:HOAT' �[1 s a _ is leader of the Bluebell Quartette being s shower prior to her marriage.. Cell and get prices. Phone 981E n a m Q THC+ RURAL and also takes a eery prominent part 1V� t i .' , ,1 1 V • • in the chorus of the Bell Telephorso in honor of Miss Cynthia Burns, LAWS�t� •h y ■ C7 Co., besides being one of Toronto's who was the recipient of many use- A SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ful and beautiful :rifts. ' . . IS -. favorite art fits. Miss Margaret Damp _ - 1 i 1 the assisting accompanist. - /' soil be e R BROUGHAM. A E' ,T Painting Time Real Estate and-losurance. The Rev, J. C. MacConachie will _ Farm Properness Specialty. preach the Easter service. You are Mrs John Patterson visited Miss cordially invited to spend the Easter Brow=n one day last..weer:. We are prepared to do all kinds- HeadOffice:218214Ooofederation morninz' at Melville Church. Quite a number attended the com- of repairing of care,alsobst- - Life Building.Toroato -»+• tory chsrginft:- alactrit: IIsi the beat paint and get the bination sale on Saturday afternoon best results. Phone Alain 1390. Choice dairy cows at Cilmon s sale last, welding ane In fact - on Tuesday. April 3rd. The little daughter of T. and Mrs. everything In con. Branch.Office:O®ce: Gordon Building. $raodraw-Heoderaon'e Paints and French is under the doctor's care at neetion with Pickering Qatario. V&r-nishes,Laequere and Shellacs Phone 0000. 28r.t wrelTwAL� present car work. p the guaranteed. (live them a trial. Vii a welcome any visitors at J all The Citizens' League dance next Gam, 011e, Grease and Accessories• Yon will be delighted. - Wednesday- evening. Ladies provide. TIYLr TABLE-Piekdarisag 8ttatioa times to our vale. Everybody welcome. on hand constantly. 'Also, Moresco in all the colors, Oil@ T,A. Trains going East alae as follows,. ' Miss Lillian Hamlin is spending a The Art. Carlton family entertain- s ' Turps and General Hardware. No', 10 flail 7.W A M. few days with her mother, Call and see our Catalogues of A P ed a number of friends Fr#da even- 28 Local 12."P.X. When listening to the birds it Dodge and�Star Cars. )rig when all enjoyed a social dance. Phone 4400. 90 Local 626 P.M sounds as though sprint had come. Mrs. H. Shea ent irWned a rftim- /' Sunday train, 8.36 A.M. Some of. our artistic young people her of friends on Monday evening, LAWS GARAGE • i B���BY Trains Went dao aS follow*-- are busy designing beautiful flowers. when dancing was the dtief attrac- + a!i i No. Local 9.22 A.M. -27 Local 11rF. Wm. Booth is sperrling a C#on. ^_ANI' SERVICE STATION 2 144 P••M• few days with her daughter in.To- _ __ . __ PICKERINC� '« 9 Adan' 4.t16P.M� During the past week we have ex- t , - °" onto. perienced'a greatriety of weather, ' r Sunday train,- 8,32 P. M. We sincerely hope that Miss Zella and also a variety 'f roads, which � A 1�t .Foregoing•isaccordinlq to SYsndard' Seebeck may soon enjoy ,much better are now in a de for le condition. i hriAy Sous"G1Ploe8 time. p health. Wm:and IHrs. Cassie;of Agincourt, t 'Will quickly recognize the unprere• Misses Game and Blakey, oC To •visited their son, Fred Cassie, our- ('t .dented values now offered in Con ol• ronto were the guests of Miss,Dor- a CLAREMON.T- ing' the week. Mr. Cassie celebrated eum Gold Seal Rugs at the new iowec• othy Griffin' over the week-end. his bust birthday on the 23rd inst. than-ever pri^es, prices that cff-•r CREA�VI ERY % Owing to so much mud on our high .� � r s tremendous savings. ways, several.motorists -have been WHITEVALE. Pattens-The new 1925 range i- h- stuck, especi€,'11y ' along the Altona most beautiful yet shown. Road. " Miss Emmis Bernie spent the week- "Highest prise paid for Our roads. are in a very bad con- end at her home here. IMPROVED QIIALiTIF.9 Cream at the dition- at present, especially where Wood cutting seems to be the inain gyp . The new Multicote Surface in t}it• the ditches are :;hallow. The Altona feature for the men these days. �OxlC, 40 greatest improvement in years—]unit- Ciaremaa t Creamer road from Wbitevale -nortb to the George and Mrs. Morgan spent the - . 71. or wear is built right into and through sixth concession has not been worse week-end with Mrs. .Morgan s father, out the thiek long wearing outface. in years. Mr. Alf. Ireson. An you 'know Congo?e-am Gold Seal Give as a trial ,tad ise etasvaiaeW The drama, "Eybs-of Love," pre- The. Audley Community Club will lttigs are all guaranteed by.the Gold rented by Greenwood players on Fri- The their popular drama entitled -+ Seal on,relines DA X�.� day night here, under the auspices of "A Prairie Rope" in the I. 0, O. F the Ladies Aid, was enjoyed (by a Hall, Whitevale, on Friday, April G, Node thew lower prices: �= Q full house. It was given in a very at 8 p.m. Musical selections will be ' creditable manner, rendered between acts by Misses YOU may attrihute ls12 size iormecly 1b.aY, now 15 50 While, Albert, Hamlin and some p Pc a IV ' ls10 " a 18.25. " ll.TS Spear and Turner, and other capable that *Spring Fever ' reeling•to the weather, fallow-workers .were drivin>; on' the entertainers. Come and have a good but nice times out of. ? s� $I0• 8.58 ForyPastry itis _ highway west of.Locust Hill, the_drs- time, Admission, 2b cents; children ten, It will be your eye- 7.50, �. 8•76 ver turned oat to�RBa a truck, when 16 cents, tem crying out for help 5'«) Our Royal Brand the ear took the ditch. The other oc- ' The Whitevale Baptist Mission instead. See tie about > We are n6w selling Imperial Floor cupants escaped without injury, but Circle will held theib next meeting a .Spring Tonic, and Wax a wom that is hard to beat °at yore-t�rocse''s. Mr. Hamlin has.been partially par- on Tuesday, April 3rd, at the home ..pep Vp" your health #t'aiow ani hard wearing sudai m - alyzed since. 'We'llope to see you of Mrs. C. R. Purcell. A lady from • generally. • Farman who have w�your around Boos Albert. Toronto will address the meeting. E.C.JONES Pbm B-.-. Soar made from you 'ow At the Women's Institute meet' There will be musical selections and ,- - ---- . - C All-Ste' tritt wheat. WeCan held in the school room of the'Unite readings. We hope as many as pos- Chemist-Druggist• s kind lt. Church on Wednesday last the speak- possible-will attend tlsis meeting. Phone 8800 ers were Miss .Stewart, superintend- Word for ROH Call "Behold." Meet- Pickering, Ontario Furniture Dealer and Feed,of all kinds-Clhickq� {feed, ent of the Weston Sanitorium, and ing at 2.30. Cars will leave the vii- >• '' Funeral Director hen feed,'ehop, millfat6d. Mrs. Storie, of the Samaritan Club, lage at 1 o'clock. Those wishing eon- Phone 1300 Chopping eve week-da while Mrs. Crossley delighted the veyance kindly phone the president, t' -;.•, ^• pp g ry y -- audience with a number of vocal Mrs. John Michell, or'the secretary, Pickering, ' • QII�10 �; �, Zp�•p��©pAJ solos, making an unusually tine pro- Miser Gertrude McKay, as soon as gram. ossible, ✓ .;. . :. .'. • '. ,''. .: ,., ,: e - .'-ac`�:.;-w._S fn,,,_,•,� .# RY-}, r--+:-.r^:-t�',p+�"• a:�.--g�z �ta.Gr t�rl v, r . •�r, <.,-. ... .':.,.a ;.:, :'-:::- ,..„ ,. .'.., ,k !; ;iwn 'yam ..mw`.yaS... ••'r'""S' ,'.� • ..P d., 1. ryL..-'�1^u .y,,hSl ,.n. r- R^ti..' •_.,...+S.Sd':11+..Te... 1,ei..h•x":R°..� ', _ 5.,. •'. • '�^`"f,t' :�Z S^"JW`'r ..."r..d�'. !�"' ..'YX^-,3-.6iltiYR'!1}• ....:Y3,x•SY'�",Y. ':,� --v -y' I—- --��,, - i. I �tn 7- ".4z, r ,4,L % 7. 4 Justice for JarvisFOR SALE can OUT? I:f you are bxinff- tiven Tile HirruMton, Herald Write I to Caor nada in lag 'les F Strong 'Editorial in Favor Albert Obffil UAU,our Presidel Ch To .... .. -A -opening a �-.k look 61Xt4Z IMIQU All Re -opening Which the way to Surely Was Not British ronto. Zo Sang on ustice ycl Ever Must the Ir" Il the go- "Age. j , Advanced vassaill Concur available. arit"IL Welcome fare Wel FAIR PLAY WANTED and Corner Garrard 7 A year or two ago many of the most and VenxbgOl Sts., Toronto. A�Cb—berlain A" prominent, men in 'banada — men country as known throughout the lin! leaders In finance, the professions, L victed him. They thought he was not their entitled to commerce and industry—put any profit at all, and that signatures to a memorandum declar- In- claiming his own he was was de- Ing that Aemllius Jarvis, Toronto frauding the province. The $200,000 which he was fined broker, who had been convicted of and which be paid defrauding the public, imprisoned and 1was much more than the amount of HOUSE condemned to pay the heaviest fine his profit. t ` �\, ever Imposed in Canada, was'the inno- The gentlemen who signed the cent itetim of an act0 Injustice, memorandum to which we have al- p, which It not remedied won d be a per- luded do not suggest the form which manen t stain upon,the administration vindication shou- ld take. of justice in this province. They com- Mr. Jarvis' 'art of his punishment cannot be re pared his case with the Dreyfus case mitted. He has served the prison ly as-bad as In France. It was hard that. Dreyfus was the.victim of a sentence Imposed on him. The large sum which he has paid as a fine Is malignant conspiracy; Mr. Jarvis was still in court. of eourise It should be 0 the victim of a series of errors and un But it ft y returned to him. s noeasy But Drey- fortunate circumstances. 'so long tug was vindicated—publicly, official- to see how this can be done as his conviction stands. Both the ly and honorably, and such restitution Vprgu inn goyernment and thpi city 0 b and compensation as the governmen Toronto have claimed that $200,0010. could make was made. Years have If either of them.were to take it, it passed since Mr. Jarvis was disgraced would be tainted money—tainted with imprisoned. fined $200,000, and his 7 4 Injustice. Surely. Premier Ferguson 1174 large business ruined, yet no official is. too decent a man to countenance u, he civic auo cognizance has been taken of the of• such a wrong. T ithrities `forts of his friends to obtain redress of Toronto are said to have be for him, although the fact of his inner ashamed of having claimed It, and are HOUSE kNL) WORKSHOP THE BABY'S FIRST SHORT cense was made clear a year after his I t now pressing 'the city's claim. h CLOTHES conviction by the evidence brou g t In The only way in which' Mr. Jarvis Whe-t I i baby is ready for short in the trial his alleged fellow- can obtain the ;lrtndicatlibu which he conspirator, Andrew Pepsi], who was clothes mother will be happy to find I cons One honorably acquitted. Not only was ,seeks is through another trial. 1174., he correspondent has suggested that 4is combination pattern, No.with or Mr. Jarvis innocent of the offence of I ,,,which contains a short coat, wi on. should be granted s. free pardon. A bon- which he was convicted: there is c *ithout cape, short jacket and, 1pardon for what? Pardons are for g evidence that he was punish- 'net. Just everything for "bye-bye" doing a valuable service for wrongdoers, and Mr. e-bye",vincin Jarvis is nota land. The simple coat is made with a i e(l for Wrongdoer. He should be granted a for H I this province. OIL W. E. Raney, r —ke that always ll a little, grace- now Mr. Justice 4aney. who was at-i new trial in order that evidence which t it ey-general in the government i ul touch to the straight line. The was not available at the first trial can F It and collar gives a tailored finish and I torn which made the bargIn with Mr. Jar- be presented, That Is all he asks. It cut for comfort. The cape adds not much to ask. 'One would think -free government to via to purchase duty an act of simple._Justice to grant rinth for the cool days. It may be I wed in onel with the collar to I bonds in England and deliver them to,1 It asks. it rests with Han. Mr. the government. testified in the see.I what he -0 t, or made and used sepam tel load trial that_-Mr. Jarvis' purchase Lapointe. minister of Justice. wh - it r the cool days and warm evenil and delivery of the bonds had saved is reported, hesitates.to make the or- when just some light wrap is wanted., der for a new trial because he fears tha simple little jacket with set-in the province more than tour- millt'On I might establish a precedent which a~ dollars. The transaction was a pier. it in deeves will quite answer every need. fectly legitimata one, such as any would be abused 4n future. But ft Is 'rho bonnet, with a raver that is be- certain that a refusal to make the or- Mining to every baby face, fits nicel honorable brolll would have under- Itself an act of Injuctice.,Can I lit '! taken'and carried through as Mr. Jar- der Is in by the use of small plaits at the neck- II It be right to act unjustly lest by.act- GAIIDEN L004ING- NORTH line. Cut in one size and requires 2% vis did. He contracted with the gov- Ing jjnstly there may perhaps be an Price 20c ernment, at the government's request, Fruit ranch, 30 gl water frontage $4.000 cash or $4,500 an terms. No ards for the entire I outfit. I to deliver the bonds at certain flied abuse of privilege sometime in the an Peautifut Arrow Lakes, hall clear- trades. pattern. prices,and he carried out his contract(future` ed. fenced and planted, about 1000 C. S. gall. owner, East Arrow Park, Fashion Book. illustrating the; a Columbia, or Mn. S. Fmnk Our tajtbfully,-, to the public advantage. Premier Ferguson would .do the trees. good buildings. garden. fawn, 'Britl h t practical styles, will west and mos I He made a reasonable profit by the right thing—the magnanimous thing, and flowers, close to church, school Wilson,5 Date Ave.. Rosedale, Toronto. of interest to every home dress- Itraesscitiou—but it should be con- and also, we believe, a popular thing and store, good hunting and fishing. Telephone RAndotph 183u. bmaker. Price of the book 10c'the copy. sidered that he Incurred a risk. His —if he were to make a personal re. HOW TO 0RD2R PATTERNS. loss might easily have been greater quest to the minister of justice to is. Write your name and address plain• than his gain, The nature of the gue an order for a second trial for y of such transaction Wag completely misunder* Aemilius Jarvis, so that a stain which patting number and gize Pa erns as you want Enclose 20c in stood both by the Judie who presided -mars the record of the administration stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap at his trial and by the jury which con, of justice in Ontario, may be removed. ft carefully) for, each number and jiliddress your order to Wilson Pattern Pa pervice, 73 West Adelaide SL,Toronto. tterns sent T by return mail. 0 MMICINE LIKE l - - -- -ABY'S OWN TABLETSi !For Either the Newborii Babe or the Growing Child. Th medicine to equal There is no other k3aby's, 0wu Tablets for little cites— !> iwhether it be for the new born'babe ..)er the growing child the Tablets al- ( ways do good. They are-absolutely free from opiates or other harmfulti '*Brugs and the mother can always feel safe in,using them. 1 Concerning this Tablets, Mrs. John rmour,. R.R. 1, , South Monaghan, 7 nt,. says:_"We have three fine, • ealthy, children, to whom, when a so ediclue Is needed, we have given my Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- lets are the best medicine you can m where there are AL%f sop In any home AYE oung children.". Baby's own Tablets are a mild but " 'thorough laxative which regulate the iston and indigestion; and bowels; banish constipa- Tota gestion; break up colds ti ..I 1 _ i+ "WRIGF. Yf _ and pimple fever and make teething easy. They Bre sold by medicine deal- ors or direct by mail at A cents a box :..."JErem The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Z. 13mckvIlle, Ont. :Marooned Lawyers trophy to 1. 71m Wr%ley Swimming Marathon Trophy is a perpetual. The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for ;,r A tinarbith after repairing a roof of i Wrigley M=thbn was held off . But it's just as important to know-that there is only one lawyer's home itemized his bili as be competed for each year. The first Wril d pain.. ir aw catahrin Island,and•won by George Young*,cj Toronto. The secon gexus�e­4sp in. The name Bayer is on every tablet'. and on the Nowa: • ears, it's gen t doesn't, ladder and tools $1.00 Wrigley Marathon was held at Toronto and was won by Ernst box. If the name Bayer app genuine; and if,i or bri4ging Marathon will it is not I Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. -So, are colds, and or pul ladder against wall .60' Vierkoetter,of Berlin, Germany. The third Wrigley either in Canada or the United States ThLtWrigky the pain th4t goes with them;even neuralgia,neuritis,and dMitna- lid taking tools on be held in 197A Xor climbing a reproduction in sterling silver of the famous"Flying Mer- tism i5iomptly relieved, Get Aspirin—at any dnigstore 2.00 roof'-..;............................................. '-Trophy-"B repillodil lrof ...............;......;...... he ` the figure is proven directions. 4.00 Vor ri*iqrs da Bologiia. T posiAod cury"modeled by Giovanni g to Father Neptune a wreath. -As ged to show Mercury presenting e P=; Total ......I.......................1... $,.60 chan ;� Physicians prescilib his trident,dolphins and water wimmundhig B�e in The lawyer, after looking over the, NeptWW with f silver. In bill, spoke up: -Go and see it the tin- bronze: The figure Mercury contains over 1,000 ounces 0 it does NOT affect the heart �7 I on the roof, for in big addition to the big trophy there will be provided annually,a replica Vil in CanadiO Indicating Buyer Ranufaatqre, Ming,it isintih Is still ,gl led -to the city where the 4ksptr% is the trade mark (i gbill be has no item which sal any is wet that A44pirtU means Buyer manufacture, to al the P"11C.sill twtw thing about.t bringing down the tools in sterling silver and bronze.to be Presen cons,ld:�T.blets Will be stamped With. their �Bayvr oroal wwk 16 'and taking &WAY the ladder." I Vahon is held. it "r 6,gk 0 0, Y, ".0 IT7 t q, 4r- 7" • Oa"Med Advwf=wezft- - ).AT:Z'N- romcare . Sure AVOID,71E -PAINS rZ.OWMAS "Wanted lavgations" d-1 LADIOLUS', DAHLIAE AND OTHER -to France Not r:11 InforW&U00, lilOut Fran' France. - LADIOLU2, DAHLIA AND OTHER On PAQUOU.t. --me- .OF REMTISM roson 3, dell-ered. ;2.00. Catalog frec, Vzo Sail ot"WO6 M6 0. Podds, S.9rrento.,JELQ, W'r 09, Dept. -11�, Wishes to Prove.France Was This Trouble Comes ThroUO IFOUXATAT Not Instigator of World ' ALITY ROCK. LEGHORN. 'Weak Water War y 13100if AIL Qu %0r&AJ Wyandotte. Red Baby Chicks. MOTOR 'TRUd"Ir Q: a.uU per 100 ,&nd—up. Hatchint.e 0, og Pedigreed r. ParIg.--sPremier -Raymond Potn(�Are -,many people suffer rhes wic,pains 118.00 per 10Q and up. that � ,� no els. $6.00 each. and UP. 85 Page- Illus- FOR SALE Is determined to delve' deep into the t could be avoided by-building up 'trated Catalogue Free. R. pulld & with "CTI French archives and to publish docu- the blood-. Rheumatism comes Bons.-Dox T. ,Rockwo-od. Ont.Choice of Light a d -HevA JD3 Your only be Duty Motor Trucks at mentos 'relative to the. origin of the thin, watery blood, and can PABY CHICKS-WE HAT FOUR NCR P/ Very LOW in C, driven out of the system by enriching arleties of Baby Chicks. write Prices, ConstatInChfr g of war. His determination took 'tang WIIK VL46 and purifying the blood. � -To make- rea gatalogue. Price 109 and up. A. ibis form yesterday when the commit Switzer, Granton. Ont. 4 Ihtern&tlon&IS;'-1V2 tli�2Vi ton- rfi- ilch,'red'biood no medicine equals Dr. 1"M tee appointed in January'by govern--K.41, time Williams' Pink Pills. These Dills' Re- XoVXNG AN"TORAOX, .3 G.M.C. mental decree met for the &at (3,hours to Paris) `10 Ruggle?-1 to 2!/2 ton. -PIONEER DIS. Also Direct to great- A number of Ford*-Stake Bodies. and planned the immediate editing of tually make new blood, driving out all XXILL THE MOVER Poisonous secretions and creating a JUJL TANCE movers of.Canada. Largest Britain two volumes. ' 'New Equipment, - _j*(ed in condition..of robugt health.' Thous- Speedy padded vans. -Write us and we wi'l give.You full Polucare personally is interested latest methods. Two experienced, n Travel White Star-Un. description and prices. All trucks yl%e d ent the production- of proof to - clear andii- of rheumatic sufferers can tea' every trip. All loads Insured. Be surpassed 'accommoda- Before You guaranteed 'to be as we represent France of charges that she started tify to the value of Dr. Williams' Pink compare for sailors nd care. tions, cuisine, service them. We can arrange financing OIL . Jos. A. Tule move; write wire and reverse the and satisfaction. 4G.M.A.C. terms. the war. Poincare's visit to Russia Pills. Among them is Mr. charges. Head office Ha*illtore Ontario, t Immediately before the war alwaYs is- ly, Bobcakgebn,:.<)nt.,- who says:-. Canada. Ina he-mover. Daybreak Sailings firlim Gtheral MotorarProductS Of (cited by the German historians as an.-"Ad a worker in the, woods for years Chasing the Overhead. Montreal. embark might be- 4bre, no hotel necessary. exposed to all kinds. of rough indication that he (then President Of I was exp ' Judge-ge-"'Why have you upt- made Canada, Limited trouble. wintry weather. The result was that J Astum Ratel to Bumps 206 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO. France) was brewing tism. these alimony payments?" Cabin$2" Minlater"'Arlstide Brian I was finally laid.up with rheuma. Foreign J 136fendant-­"I can't start, till week �.Tourlat Third Cabinull"U2 TRInity 8743 TRInity $744 as confined Class has Informed the committee that all I could hardly stir, and w Third C rcliivt�s of the Foreign.Office are to bed. Medicine seemed t&-have lit- after next,.Judge. There are still two An Expense Towre$nf,to the a its disposition including many t I le or no I effect' and the best encour• instalments due on.the engagement Candult am eRPert&_-n0 Wass- iat I agement the doctor gave me was that ring..'-7LIfe. *an- Call,Phone or write: I hithertto kept in strict secrecy. zinc 01t,338stvoronto f -4- WaGiU Building, Montreal 0 The'committee has decided that Its with the coming of warm weather I Tender Trophy. -1914 -be better. But instead. of.get- report will cover the period 1871 would 12 nia My joints MQlly�"What makes Vu Insist his or Local".-Agents 2 e -Franco-Prus- ting better, I grew worse. Neglected bronchial eolds are dan- from the end of the -Ight,place?" war Serono Stop them instandu with Sian ar to the beginning of the Great. were badly swollen, and my legs 80 heart is In: the i Buckley'@ Mixture. its action in re. stiff they would hardly support my polly-,He laid it at my feet yeater War. it will begin the editing of two tubes is anmzinely swift--*nd ' covering events from body this stage Dr lieving the -cough and clearing the . At I read that day."-�Life. series, the first Alla sellsoda. the second Williams' Pink Pills were recommend- to.-It IL3 11901 to November, 1911, for a tial e parantat. Buy a battle !-from that date until August, 1914. Af- ed rheumatism and decided to try and be Safe. law. BUM&Y, Liss.1w, ter that it will Include the third series, them. The f9sults were beyond my Corrugated iron tR&A 113&�40_ years from.1871 to expectations. .After a few weeks the and the stlff- ift4iiiin n__ disappeared a IN FGR- ness gradually wore away, •and much x1ruft ell traces of WHEELER & BAIN Whole or part, time selling hig cational sooner than I expected E SIR Russia.'s New Edu. I I . 41'Council •Standard" grade subscription publications. a Single alp pow Is J rheumatism' had disappeared.. The Program next winter lit into. the thick, even, heavy spread of Write for full particulars to when 1 went inch of sur. DOMINtON., TRADERS, .The new Soviet school system Is wood I took a supply of Dr. Williams' galvanizing over every I Ma a Is Made. being built 'up'with the Interests of Pink Pills with me, and they kept me face. Deep corrugations. Agencies 73 King St. West, Toronto I Still open in some localities. -Thore*s *mother's ashes in the 'Jar the contemporary child, the child's In the -beat of condition. .My expert. at on the mantelpiece." concrete environment and experience encs should 'give encouragement to Write us, stating size barn you want to cover. ..So other Is with the as a basis,"-writtes Mme. N. K. Krupa- other rheumatic sufferers." HT your mI - WE PAT FREIG 'kayo. Lenin's widow and officer In the -You can get these pills through any WHEEL®R A AIN, LTANangels! t 60c WHE WANTED "No.-air: she's.just too lazY'to-look Soviet Ministry of Filucation, In dealer in medicine, or by mail al Dept. W 109 George St.. Toronto 'lor an-ash-tray,... _jWilliams' March Current History. "The object a box from The Dr. Willi edt• Grade Holstein Heifers Art in the Kitchen. of this educational program Is to cWe Co., Brockville, Out. 4. - Client wants to purchase now Wlfe�-­Jobn, I'm writing a paper teach the relation between nature, the Wa Ofty grade heifers due to freshen In Itvity of man and the 1013 calendar reform for our club. Do working act' Emigration of Cut Crop Costs Autumn, What have you to offer you know which Pope gave us our social system, set forth on the basis Zzw your price. of very simple concrete facts. and what present calendar? Ong DiSCUE�ftjj Will tabor, me". and overhead sal up ! h Yaw P"dtx 7 Big crops are Cheaper R. E�_GUNN heavens! instruction atma, to keep In touch -isituir HuE balid-"Pope Good The instru to Frov­401 bumper crops by VOE &T. W., TORONTO -I 'thought It came from our grocer." with the life of the people. with whatt DOUBLE WORTH FERTILIZER 73 AOELA both- the grown-ups and the children Hesitation Over Absorption in ; .on fishing trips take Minard*s. hold closest to their heartts. The Canada is Deplored—Re- i One Ton material taught is linked up with prac- D W 4 34-4 gard British as Flow- tical work in the school and at home, _7 equals T RESTORED TO Placing the Guilt. .of World • .1 and the children study such subjects T W41•0 ns you must"'t-blaine me for -Tm-migrants y ancestors.' as helping the pre-school puPILS. Ene 2-12-3 organization of minors, the Eteaching London-Henry Page Croft. In the I b4ame__ them for ���� ����� alba-'1 don of reading and writing to the illiterate the "Morning 0. W. GUNK, LTM I course of R lector in YOU." popalationi the distribution of %kewF%- reference to emigration in* Ave., Toronto, Ont, other of Eleven Children 9, sanitation, new methods of post.- with refer 200 V paper and caring for animals. says: Pmises Lydia E. Finkhsm'$ cultivation Trainjug-in workshops and facittoric's ill 1.3 -a' strange thing that whlle� nd th� Vegetable Compou the Dominions need. above every is also part of the program but has The B-A-BY not been worked out as fully due to -Ing else, a greater pppulatiou and a.1 Does the warit at a urrer Her Interesting Experience'. at. larger number of taxpayers and rAte. lack of resources.. Harsh tre payeLrs to get increased purchasing'; omatnicte4, verviceabldi- meDt of the children' In school lsi� crea ? f Buckingham. Quebec.-"I am the school discip- power in their home markets. the win last a lifetme. , mother cif eleven living children. strictly forbidden and and my baby is fainculcatedin. the inner con- United States apparently regard the line world Im-" five months 011L he flower of the i - i seJousness of the pupils rather than British as t Brantford I I am only 3S years thus affording.. migrants and the new A.rnei cid and I have maintained' by force. -government.*' migration bill Is more than doubling Wonder Concrete Mixer taken Lrdia E. valuable. training In self the quota of British- mw Now Brantford Wonder KIZW Pinkham a Vege- -that Sells ta price so lowtbAt no fkfmor can Compound "It Is surely, then,' deplorable a onc"e table all a to mix C to,Mort".food Diy cleaners will agi:�!!�_that thinks It filt fertiliser,food. etc- by head. for weakness and wbt!,s� the United States wealth eomed from;he.soil, to double the quota of BTAll .there Write for desaiptivi foldec NO-15 nerves.I knew -so it from Ln7 iinculty of absorp-� GOOLD,8ELAPLET&X=CO.IAd. e to hesitation and d sister, Dame Ed- Standard Out. feu' tion of Our people among our Own: ouard Belle ilia Catalogue. kith and kin. Perhaps much of this of Ramaylville. our 192 -power of the British Empire For five years I was in misery an was at' low man ways ready listing- a good assortment of Fruit Is due to a lack of- appreciation Of to M. Now I so happy to have Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, benefits derived from the� s-ettle- d OrnOrrie- the DISHIESSING HEADACHE an I I pW health. daughter, who is IS ears old, Oerinnials,etc.,Is now ready Roses, meet overseas of our own folk. The also taken it and' request. will be sent an In. suggestion was recently: made that f Bathe, th-e foretxea' with M and will be harecommend it to all Inhale. brings 'gettl ement Publiciti ,rd's. Also 1 Nurseries an Empire youn girls.f4•-Dame WILLIAM PAS- 'rill. Brookdale I =414, Buckingham, Quebec., Board be appointed on the line of the , Eoot�.Inx relief. back- V Bowmanville Empire Marketing Board, but helpful X Jby suffer for Years witty to ache,hervougness and other ailments only If the operations are extv%ded common to women from early life to' aps the most de- -Domintons-perh The middleswhen Lydia E. Pinkham's- sirable thing to do in connection with vegeV Compound will give you the new Empire ..Settlement Bill In; #I= relief? Our bceederearebred for the House of Commons Is to alter the Q OF' i In a recent country-wide'eanvam production. wbite, ­-No ulotger-in -t!lt3 -enlightened age &Tf Ushor-ft-vd and 50-60 principle aq that the Secretary. of purchasers of Lydia E.Pinkhkm Is would give b4V baby something she wwte Rqcka. It.Item RedV;-. of State hall have power to contra- V table Compound, over 250,0W IV re reoeived, and 98 out of Xples we ;do not know* W perfectly harmless, wiiasidottm"24 and UP-100% buts oil a'discretionary basis up to every 100 repel they were beffe-.i, -oaptefall.7 whoa few-drops 61 1;4au live daivm guaranteed.Write Castor4a. will right.sk baby's st03.3qach todkv for FRU amw so=. 96 per cent." fited by its use. 226 Pring 0— le Challenged and end almost.any little III, fretful. mess and fever, too; it seems no time Spefice, of the Royaj Colonial until everything is serene. Do You Get Up' . 'am's Institute, in a letter to the That's the beadt-� of-Castorla- Its Telegraph," challenges the allegation gentle influence seems Just what Is Tired, Cross.? of C. Pringle that Canada' presently all needed. It does thai castor oil prefers Central Europeans to British- might accomplish, without shock to Look out. It mw be -kidneys. "Can Pringle recon- ers He says: • the system' Without the evil taste. Try. Warner's Safe Kidney' vile bls' obser*a4ions with the utter- tIt's delicious! BeIng 'purely vego. and Liver Remedy an�e of aril 'responsible statesman in table' you can give It as otteu as .,yex,­ says the kindly doctor, -you Canada?" The assertion of prefer- F"I oa .,WAe' �n- Food ' .. there's a sign of colic; constipation; need a stimulant diuretic."AAd for more encs for Immigranti of British stock "diarrhea; or need to aid sound, nature 1.... 50 years the best known remedy in Sleep, Is incessant, and the Briton, especial- pOtie class has been Warder's gat 0 Zia- Niesuody, originany al - 'Scot, lids shown J, hysicisng Prescription, made of N and xAver own repeatedly he For Tr4i Jus I due tO AcAd her's Castoria that physicians 1 f4wis herbs, Is capable of adapting himself to.the- ON mmend. ' Other -preparations may ..sat*,-orco=se- Nut better than that, dili conditions of prairie 'farming, e t urs 't warning: it is genuine ly the -, so from all doubtful It helps to preserve your most precious provided he is of the t�Pe-On which U*" -010 Just as free I asset, your health. gently it stimulates PH a 4 d -% but no child" of this writer's'is kidneys and liver to do their work of Canadians rightly- insist. - H ril, ."^USZA going to.test them! Besides, the 1 clesumir out body poisons. with Your blood-stream cleaus*d• and all organs ---- book on tare And feeiding oi bables�', sbould,- you.awake 00 ..UnotinaftsL fto they that comes with Fletcher's Castorls. from a sound night's sleep refreshed, "'Dawn" Shown in Belgium invigorated, strong. Life takes on Brussels-The Cavell film "Dawn" -r eating many harmless. '-It has remained the stand- ,ja worth its weight In gold. Jar. Your eye clears, Your ski: About two hours,aftL �new 4 Jr&1ftS'% hasliuy- color. - You walk wish was shown In the largest, nx)tlO1k.pIc* and with physicians in the 50 years axgurauce. You display an air of author- lure house in BrusseN, Three thou- people"suffer i1rok"sbur stomadh§ ;.]since its Invention. sty and success. They call 1i lu�lgestlou. It menus{• I druggUl knows Pleasant t"tinx sand persons crowded Into the thea- Itis the quick method. Results come r° flldren Cry for 'a a %oft. Kiftey alld rAver Sem- 31. Co'rnoy,-1%IbI1ster-bf the Inter- that the -stomach nerves have been almost instantly. It is the approved lsay. It costs little, but it is worth un- ire, told amounts to anyone who.needs the for, and the fornier Foreign .',Minister, lover-itimulated. There Is excess acid.- niethod. You will never use 4nother 13. oar bottles, today. help iv" -it is with an-4Wali" when you know. Warner's ftfis MGM- I Met back to health, Emile Vandervelde, being among the The way to correct ont&#O. numbers. which neutralizes many times it lie-sure,to get the genuine Phillips' *dies Co.. Toronto,. volume In acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by,physt. Warner's Safe Kidney and _lo be The right w4-, Iq Phillips' 'Milk of clans for 50,years In correcting . ..... de excesq k. Liver fUerredy No .-p ­:.i­: this Is Leap Year. Magnesfa--Jii9t it"tits-relesu .lase --In welds. Each bottle contains full direc- water_ It is pleasant, efficient and I tions-any tirugstore. ion - ISSUE No. 13-'28 Use Miriard** Liniment tqr Corns. ........... ----------- r S T N, 7 t- :.2, 4. 64Lk R&GIOTER. Friday, April•-6tbAuadm mile,of K;;z %.q -tam stock, implenwatz, etc., at lot Saiumilay, March SIM C41Wbin&tl0J 19, conCoal. 5, Pickering (just south of Coal, I Winter wIR be here Very amb and - , sale of horses, tittle, hogs, impl6, - Brougham,)-*the-property of-Wee- if you have any aqvion,01, ments, furniture, seeds, etc., at ley Harvey, Sale at one o'clock- purebbAling a new 41.0 pa yw,; 84110 4 paid in ZdViA". Cl&rM6nt- .Hotel she4& , Parties -of t slaith, leave sharp. See bills. WTa. Maw, auc liard and soft ISoal .:5 ubwzlj�Uaw to U. United states ana Creat wishing t6 enter articles should tioneer. beat quahty on your order now so that it DriWn$2.00 is advance. write auctioneer, Stouffyille, or -7 will be ready wbeD the Monday, April--16M;­Aaction sale of hand first snow appears. phone Stouff. 609. Liberal term. also two extra announced al sale. Saie at ' one Fleming Jerseys, a JOKK MURKAR, PreosUr. ter; good. pure-bred Holstein. cows in o'clock. -Geo.'Keay, auctione milk, and an butstanding young THOS. A. LAVA, L-O.RNE .RE I D Tuesday, April 3rd-m-Auction sale of Tuer bull, at Donlands Farm, Don Mills BROUGHAM. �. I.i e Q=t.. -CLAREK6NT Road, Sale at 2­,o'cqIck choice dairy cows, implements, seed Road Born, on Saturday, March•24th, to to L. gTain, clover seed and hay,' at lot sharp. Write for. catalogue "31r and Mrs. Jack'Clark, a wee soil. 7, rear of con .6, Pickering, the E. Franklin, auctioneer, or R. Rus ' property of Farm, Dor, The Madill boys are recovering serve'as th;�-proprietor is giving up Mills'Road,-Toronto.I fr in the attack of the murftpLs. W. H. Carson. No re- sell F.leming,,Donland News"from he, Grocery TVVVHOJacks�on very' ably' and ac'- the dairy business. Sale at one o'clocksharp, See bills.. Wm.Maw, Attend Carson's sale for choice epi�bly' took the quarterly review ' at the Sunday School last Sunday. auctioneer, dairy cows. ST ARRIVED, LE SYRUP JU The many friends C. Will VRIDE OF CANADA MAP IQ lb. Tins ....son are sorry to know that lie is $2.50 Quart bottles, 7 5r c quite ill and is umfer the doctor's ln'�U'lk*'pe quart, 65C. -care -at present. -H P E C 1A Li� P '� . E S -CLEANING SUPPLIES We' understand that ugh Percy, A FULL LINE OF HOUSE --,6f the seventh concession, soild a Broome, Brushes $( —All price low for very valuable horse to F. Batty, of )aps, Polishes, C!eanserg Brooklin, for a handsome figure. immediate use, and a special pri6e on Lux FOR TEAM HARNESS One of our old-time residents, Ai- while trim stock lasts, vin i Hastings, died on Sunday n a 29 01=8. .....Toronto hospital. His funeral took Brass-mounted Team Backbaud Httruess, p - lace to the Markham Qpmetery, on . 2 inch trace with heel chaius.. 'Tuesday afternoon. With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- Moving er -BRIGGS ' AND RENNIE'S is the •ord" of the day hand, ... 449.00 STEELS-BRIGGS here. Russell Conner and family are GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS -Team Backband Hex :e $38.50 the moving to Kinsale on Nknday, Black-mounted n s,., Leslie family to the Reesor farn. Lovely Easter Greeting Cards, 5 and 10 cents each, on the P)urth concession, and P.Man- 5 ring Breeching $44.25 -hit., tle -to Mr-.. Madill' residence, r Lots of new goods and g(,rea d tnge to On account of failing eyesight, Wes- This is:not a factory harness, but cusioni niade in our O^Vny Harvey has own shop at Markham. ley Har% -a decided to give up oAT RICHARDSON'S 7 -,--,ftrming, and on Friday, April 6th, repa r-.- of his farm We spqcialize on, airs to harness and collars. will hold' auction sale itack and implemQats Wr-trh nut for bills giving full partietilars. z N. Leslie and family have movea e i :to the fourth concession, having se- -C -­ Fvi -- T �� O PA reng ar w e toiv, cured a I)Deitiori for the summer with Mrs. Reesor. We wish them every Harness and Collar ManufActurer' success. The Jittle ones will be their many friends. M 1RJ a missed b� nds. Home Pbore -�400 We have it— nn, we regret to ce. will. M14 Now is the tirne to get your seed for the 9pring crop. -port, ie in very voor health t Red Clover; Timothy, Alfalfa, Alsike and Sweet Clover. S—On %Vednesd*iy nicht about kprijag - .Furnishin iL The Beatty 31 o'clock three straojter-� appear• Electric washers to save t rue and hard work. A free trial or Milk, and ed at Rose's Ezeek, entering the factory refused to given at.alay time. -watchman phon. leave. The uight Specially priced for Easter. Men's and Children's Boot;and S"..5. '.ed to Provincial Officer W. Al. . . : - t, ­ -Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are 'Poeid, who, a-ccowpauled by Con. Latest style Suring Caps for Men and Bops. *table Putter went down and worth giving a triaL arrested them And took . the6 be-.. Fancy Dress Work Shirts that speak for therugel7e3, fore MAat,4trate Clark, charging Sweaters are an indispensable, item for the Easter Outfit, Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery %viLh vagraitry. They were and Repairs.. rentandod until the following day Overalls and Smocks of several rnake!4. You will ninted in-these. were then taken to Whitby, not be disapp ..%Vhere they were placed in the to . We have it. can get it, or it is not made, lock tip pending their trial. - The Special prices in Backhand -and Breeching Harnegg Our Mot following night they were tried in Cogne in and look these over. the council chambe-s. Ther lead 'Ask fur Silverware Coupons, J. S. BALSDON, • ed guilty to the charge, and were let off on suspended "otence. an -.--,.i-,cocdition that they would leave ....... - the count y within twenty four E C I L�-­ 1BRAD L--LY hours. They gave their names as UNIVERSAL, MOTORS Thomas Brown, Win. Flett and'. M I 1-T Cl� John O'Brien, of ToirDoto, but HILL with no permanent Address. They stated that they iv ere' boat sailing m the upper lak-esi. They AM FLINT SALES L vali,e� pith them but uo The ' Idea' h 0' 'p P- 0- orioney The valise;_ ise:�. contained nothing but dothek Announces T I UCTION SALE OF A Jf you want a guaranteed P epair job at a reasonable 0 'CHOICE DAIRY COWS ! ' price, SEE vs. -aim, Clover_ Implement-,Seed Gz . . S. .. ..- .: . I—. . . eats on S11 ma es. Seed and May, and e�lng Experienced Mechanic' ' . - q Phone Scarburo 52-31. The property of olk 7 -At tut j, Rear of Cunctest, Picketing,'Township. on -.CENTRAL .'G TUESDAY, 'APRIL 3RD, i"s THE �RA�1E The follo"widg propetty : Saturcday, �March : ­-13, tst A�t( -.rovr, C&lf by ..DAmy cow6�H,- -in P on • Tele e '49,00 sidet Holstein cow,calf�y side; Ef Col.. *Ck, Brock St... N stein cow,,calf by side, Holstein heif• er, calf by side: Holstein . .in 'the Hewis 51 aby'side Holstein cow, due, time of @Me; Holstein cow 7' Holstein cow. due April lath: Hohnoi� -A 'Oi s d -cow, due time of sitle; Holstein co*, ]Et Accessories- 411, d'ue time of sale;' Horatein. bow, club " 04 0 -Auto epair� t St -cow. due tilno Sate; Holstein cow, me of6ale: time of.s&le;.-Holstei n s i Welding, of Sal due time Ga 'ohue- Ack'le -.:Holstein due time of Pale: H,+ y . ne -stein cow, d Charging,.:4due April Wth:Holstein cos, due May 'W Battery LIP-tirzie'ofsale: Rpdrnw-, a%v,due 15th;Holt. La'' .-Rcad t 20tbz 116stein v tes y-to ear stein cow, freshened Jan.20th Hol• airs ma P stein cow, freshened Feb. 3rd.; Hol. R e de on all makes Stein cow, Lt-sbened J.tn, 25ih: Hol. stein cow. bred Feb. VOW bred Dec. 10th; -;-,eiri (!,)w,,bred. and MAI ry 'of cars. ine ;Jan, 11th: Holstein heifer, 11,1-011 March 17tb: Holstein cow, bro�d Murch'1st Holstein heifer. bred Feh 14th; E[ stein cow. bred 11�trch'2ud:' Holstein cow. hred Marct; ',-,th; 1­1-�Istein cow, A ct)r ia invitation is extended to ­ali e '.1bred Jan.4th;. Milstein fired Jan, ow 4il -milk; vicinity 41tb; Holt-tein , .N. , full ti the I.Adieg of Whit by and % f. .Jjolatein cow. tu-ed,Dec. 10th:'Holstein ARLES Bf �P�NC�� heifer,bred Feb. 10th , Holstein row, t 0 COD2C ill, witho" Ut an'v 'bred Nov, 16thk Holstein docs, bred :.Jan. 10th ; Holstein .coil; bred Nov. Proprietor, Pickering-18th; Holstein cow, bred Feb.27th. ohligation to buy.- 1,4P--HnEVTS, G-RAI-,.;- H.Ay ETC.— 'Frost & Wood drill, 15 disc; -Gang Lad.ies.) you- can ma'ke. this store your plow, Fleury No, 6; Verity ity single fur- plete alityFunerals id' plow; 1W bushels 0, A .0. row riding headquarters. We'll have the goo' ds',', Qu 144 seed oats; Quantity of red clover seed;Quantity of timothy seed;20 tons d the prices will be right. SOLID-OAK and gond mixed hay, $70t $1001 $125 CASKET FUNI911AL.4145 A the propri,-ror is gning out of the and see for yourselves. dairy business, everything must bt� sold without reserve. MA T T HE WS -jSURIAL, hone Gerrard SM Sale at One 0'01(,ck.Sharp .21-9 -Daworth Ave., Uro!2to. Ca ketr, Outside Case, &:R,,Nt-3—HKy, Rrf�in, seeds,nalves and Our Fun' erals include: Embalming,' Hearse. 8 all stims of $2Z!00 and under, dish: The' ideal 7-Shoppe. Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal 'Service. Funeral e.omplete. month,: credit over that ati.—unt 6 mt Extras. will he giver, tr, pai,,ies fornimhing Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements -n Brock ,fit..North j4pproved joint Six,per cent. for yourseiv6A. .per FLnn Un off for ca-;h. H—arTw—a—x—e -St kv, I W.N1, M A These prices qtand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto 6 op REMEMBER: Clip this ad, for reference, 31tf Olark A - 1 -41*or north Hewis' butoker h • John.Scot f, 4 - 7 R CLAIR9MONT. Notice to Crediton F. Ch'idlo'w had a businees trip AUMON- S__A&LE 1U1=U`33.QP mutual andL CrUm-exe Flo :..to the city on Monday. Havisig moved into .ash new premixes estate of John ully Leonard Pilkey had a businees In the matter of the of High Class and F opposite Raid's Bl&e1kowith shop. trip 6o the city on Monday. Adamson, late of the Towusl* of AccrediW Cheap rates fm ftem and mes.Underhill had a business Pickering, in,the County af`,.On- I am prepared do all,split country work,and I will handle all --trip to the farm a couple of days tirio, retired former, decedi" kinds of new harness, WindstormlEnsuasasee oxi buildings. _jAgt week. Notice is hereby given'pursuant t 'all AQ which I will keep constantlyn woe eta. - ._�Au Thos. and Mrs., Paterson.spent Section 56, R.S.O. 1914, Chapter 1 ex OeTs. -..-on hand, or will oecure, t0imablls Insurance the week-end in Hrooklia, with that all creditors and others .having same on sharte6t notice. of OU kinds. their.datighter, claims or demands against the estate X., 3M:0 • YAR FOR SALE David and Mrs. Pugh aind Alex ojolthe said John Adamsim, who died 9-12 CLAREMONT The property o and Mrs. Morgan. of Lakefield, on or about the eighth day of )Feb- f Write or phone ruary, A.D. 1928, at the Township of spent Sunday with relatives In on ED. BOWMAR Pickering, aforesaid, are required 'n Claremont. W. A. Harbinson or before the 2nd day of April, A.D. Miss Mabel. UcLellan, of Rich 20. WHITBY., ONT. 1928, to send„by prepaid, or de- 4 mond Bill, 'pent the week-end liver to the undersighed Administra� Lot 15, Concession 3, CIR Z Y.%j parents,'Rev, •Wbitdburch, trix, of the estate of the said de- Always on Hand I A. and Mrs. McLellan. ceased full particulars in writing of - miles east of-Aurora,6h. -Comm anion services W111 beheld their claims and the 'nature th Freeh Stock of Groceries, in the.United Chureh on -Stinday security, if any, held by them,.'- -morning next. Preparatory ser- We.aluesday,April 4 Fruits-and And that after such last _2 Confectionery. �i rix win.prg- AT 1.00 O'CLOCK J. S. Bandy,' . who went t St. teed to Ila 2, vices on Friday evening at 8. date the =lid Administrat tribute the assets of”the A few Elate to go at cost price Michael's Hospital, Toronto, to said deceased among the parties en- while they last. undergo an operation for an ab- titled thereto having regard,only to r. sees@, is doing as well as can be the claims' of which- she. shall then All these cattle are a well se-- I.X.I.X_U Ila -Give us an Early Cali. expected. have notice. leeted"lot.of Jerseys of High T. P. Shirk has returned'home Dated this 13th day of March 'A. D. G ANN O 'N 4tfter spending a few days in'the D. -192S. Class Breeding. Some are . .. Elizabeth Davis, freshmilkersand some HEN you have 30 BROUGHAM city. Be also was in New Lowell Administrwtrix, ' s Wplaced an o rd e r attending the funiral'of his cousin, springers nearly due - with us fora memorial ;.Chas. Pipher. Locust Hill.-OUt, by .1 . you have looked far in- On Thursday last Geo. Cooper Arthur F. Chxistian, her 861feltor, to calve, also L0 the future for our Dressed Pouitry wanw- celebrated his 82nd birthday: &_ Whitby, 6n� some bull-s. memorial work stands . . mong those present were hlm-A. 'alp under stress of time Good prices paid for poultry. Rawson,of Toronto, and Mrs. J. A clearing sale, as Mr. Harbin- and weather. It is tru 6 ml Underhill, of Aurora.- Millers' Ideal Incubators son is going out of cattle. ly a lasting tribute, must be properly bled and dress- ed clean of feathers. Mrs. R.. Rawson. of Goodwood, and Brooders -No areatirTribute" is moving Into her Claremont rest-, Pedigrees on Oil 6r Electric. will be produced dance this week. Her ranny r1lare. TAFFORD, wont friends are pleased to see her stents Egg-turning Trays. omy of sale. . Kingston Road, We have the original return to the village After an. ab- Send for Catalogue. Terme--Seven-months 'e'redit� WbitbT sence of 25 yes re. Phone Whitby, Edgar Shirk, who has had co. E. •G, Stallan, - Pickering Bridal Rose China on approved joint- nates. 5 p, c.' stri siderable . experience in paper- SON DS—Government, Municipal and ight off for 6ash 'banging, is prepared to take or Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. on hand, open stook. Zrneoiln this line. Satisfactioriguar- S,fe investments stafrom 6 to 7 per .. --Prentice & Prentice, Sold in any an teed and charges moderate. cent. 30-. Auctioneers quantity Give him a trial. Phone Clare 100 iNSURANC.E. All classes. wit-t,tan I in- P. S. -s of the cludiog Fire. Automobile. Wind- One of the best concert storm, Accident andgickness. REMARKABLE VALUES FRANK CHIDLOW season will be given in the Com- tnuolty Hall, Claremont, on Fri- Phone or write dap evening, April 20th, by the -AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS 6tf Claremont, Ont. Claremont Choral Class. Keep 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Cbinebill&:O'coats, reg. 820, 14.95 this date open. Further partlen tars later. Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 84-40.reg. $20. 14.95 - P -Some of our farmers were kept very bti@y on Monday hauling WE ARE Men's All-wool VevAs. Coats,Sweaters, fawn and leather,reg 4.50. 2.75 motorists out of the mud where -We hAve a fn 11 line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rqbbere, they had become mired. The Prepared for the 'Men's from 2.50 to S.50. Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50 roads are in a worse condition this spring than they have been for a Chickens Men's 15 inch Leather Tops sas't, regi. 6.50. special 4.95. ow AD __ number of years. Call at Pbone3W PASTRY 7. %_IV A severe electrical storm passed 9 FIN See our new stook of Ineuba- over this locality on Monday even- Ing, "compacied-by is heavy fall tors And Brooders. , We of rain. During the electrical i-ba-ndle the Buck eye -storm the reflection of a fire could -and Daniel's HOS' Bread be seen in the north-west which proved to be a barn near Beth. lines. 4b&da, belonging to Stanley Ward, Also, thermometers, wire netting, The Bread of His barn and stable underneath, brooder pipes and elbows, S 19 head of cattle, his implements water and feed pans etc. efiding Money and feed were destroyed, the fire Praft's Buttermilk 'Chick Feed is �--Health being caused bylightning.. the best starter to produce to Distant Points Our yonug men are keeping sound, healthy chicks. 'Try a Loaf .:abreast of the times as shown by Our stock of feeds, lice powder, yOV,can send any amount of money' - 2the large number-of Christie hat, Sure Death lice tablets(for.the to any point in Canada at a mini -,that adorn the upper part of their drinking-water), grit and. murn of expense by using a Standard, anatomy. Some of the older men shell,meat scrap etc., Bank Money Order. Thin method is. of the village are proposing to is now complete. the-simplest. safest and aiostconv*n- resurrect-tbeir oldCbriaties that • H.RAO er of Try Pr. Hess' Stock Tonic for a :ent way tu bend remittances by rnail were discarded about a quart spicy tonic for milk cower i!, the -Dominion ; if the mail goes a century ago, and which are now feeding' cattle, horse@, rt.-tray no lose Is sustained. Should ON' E:90 in some corner of the attic. and sheep or bogs, -PICKERU% !hold a Christie hat parade to one you deeire to send money to a point RTNG. of the churches some Sunday In titside'willthe coun try,a Standard Band. Draft serve your purpose for the near future. CHAS COOPER I rwarchng tpooey to foreign places. R. J. How is kept busy these Farmers, Attention days looking after the interests of GLAREMONT iM ithe Horticultural Society. Alatge lbave' the agency for the .Pamous number of new members have Agent for Ackerman's Quality Irl& STANWD BANK, Renfrew M Achlaer). Separators, been enrolled and the Society is Hartrees. Ask the user. Scales, and the high quality now booming. Much interest Is OF o CMAM Acorn Range,and am pre- "T"UMEZ IV,% 136iing shown in the matter of pared to giTe beeb terms, bescitifyingtbrblionies orfyhevul- Give we a call'when wanting some Phbne Pick IW7. ;Age. In this age of motor traffic Mid-Winter thing in these lines. W. V, REI)DITT when so many strangers are pass Q Ing through the village our resi- MdnageT, PtCkc-­r9f�ra4ch W. C. WILLSONI 1,S ernes'!'°"dents should make a strong effort R. R. No. l. JMUST HILL. .77 Wt Whithy . .......... to create-a favorable Impression X in the winds of strangers and vis. �ff - t�1) t. itors. and no other way Is sot ec 00 2g ki tive as 'having, attractive I I some z. ]swas and, nicely painted houses. Clearing out S • Basket Factbry f ..Whem a home is thus kept it is Manufacturers of 't Baskets, also a joy to the-owner. of :our. lines. We &11 All kinds of L Fru: 3 Do Thursday evening, March Barry Crates, at great *I -22nd, a very pleasant evening was Travellers spent by the congregation of the Cheques Yarmers'Bushel Baskets, Baptist Church. when they held a reductions, reception in lirj'nor of their new- Clothes Baskets. pastor, Rev..H. R. Stephens, Mrs. :,4_�;Thev assure safety 3 "Steplien fid family. At 7,30 eq- Men'-s Wool Underw6sir, -Frank Pennock, reg. 1.85, for 1.50 d Convaiience in eryone having had an opporttinity an Proprietor '13 Fleece,Underwear, Phone Markham IW4 of meeting Mr. anti Mrs.Stephens, reg; 1.00, for carrying moncy tL -.over one btindred,, sat down to • Men's Wool Sox, reg,50ci 39 beautifully set tables in the Sun- Men's Overalls, reg. 2,50, 2.19ti while wtvelng and da, .4 Smocks, reg. 2.50, 2.19 r School room. After doing Mer�v TTY ample justice to the good -B EA 'BEST things Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose arc negotiable cvlery, provided by the Ndiei4, all repaired STANDS FOR THE reg. 1.00, for "Wiacm to the church auditorium, Deacon Ladies' Col. Caahn�er6 Hose Go§tick taking the chair. Words for 89 reg. 1.25, at , .any -of welcome were extended to the Ladies' 1:4derwear, reg, 1,00 Por 'Sale k and now pastor bK Mr. Gostic • per garment, for .4-9 Mr. Found on P Branch, behalf of the church, .Heavy Flannelette, colored, a by Rev. A. McLellan', pastor n reg, 30c and 35c, for 27 of the United Church. Addresses Dark Flannelette, rag. 250, :21 were also given by Rev. J. A. Flandelette Blankets, reg. TM Grant,of Woodbine Heighta, To. 2.39 rot 2.75, for . N )to, nand Rev. E. Orsborn; of A fdw broken lines of Men's Da MRO. -former d, rr ....... ..... 00 Ladles' Overshoes, zipper, A TQ�, Toronto, both `Boon A pastors. Mr. Goodhead, of Bo Rubbers greatly reduce �jve. ciiureb, also brought greet- reg 150, f6r 3.85 '-'T-stablished 1871 Litter Carriers, Hay r jogs. Mr. Stephens responded in Carriers a few well chosen words express. Pumps. Door Tracks, Cow Ing his appreciation of the warm Bowls, Pressure Systema Etc. T_ welcome extended to him. A num; it will pity 1you to, get my prices on D, -A. 800TT , I -i.,1 40 d above ber of musical selections were ren. b e before buying elsewhere, dered and the unusually happy] Phone 1402, WhitbyiBranch, FRANK L PROTTSE ver evening brought toa cluse b sing-i ► -I CLL k F F MON T Ing .31e9t be the Tie that I 4,��k 'ge�wu� • kil. 221 17 '.OR. Wew Low Price On S t _ i r w`s�iY, his n"fit '; Rogers Radios ?ANGE PEKOE *MODE t, 'Vass275tg now 225 �r t8b9 t ..1 r ::z � + ? 1� r � flftPekce" tom the Chinese word Pa , •., '..• ��• �, � ,; �� �, a 'meaning silver ir, which was applied to the tip e w. f�,rM, . , .' leaves on the Chinese tea bush• Tip leaves are ` wiry in si�iape. In India they were more orange . SAVIIIT4�5 rt `{ ` to colour,so were called"Orange Pekoe (Pak ho). as ,y. ,,:;�;•..'. , -Rogers Batteryless Has 3 �, �, _ ,� ' + � ! • Years of Proven 1d X. •�A� Performance ar Ilk +Z `_ " J '' �' This is the adnine dilal NO tcY which an iatteriess iL•alos due ua a. / 1 tits last reduced i30.00C end YOU t � _ •� ,r.< can bea•tlt by this avis s NOW. This set is tour fete (•step f v i' aye•Yer), including theDBogers A.C. , WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. man's wit. He was certain that she , �i. �' � iG � atesfl tube (8 tabes Rogers w Garret Folsom is stabbed to death d ha no connection of any sort with the t °� e.aa the WILY in eatte"Iiss Radio d� 1, with three Years of proven perform. ' N J. d'3ath of Garrett Folsom, But he � �df r���' aloe, YOU Wont make Any mistake W swimming at Ocean 'Town, _ r on RoQ It is believed that the death weapon knew, too, that she had a clue of oma when Yown a Yon bay the a :.a •n $ILtterylep was a plebaq, an Oriental knife, and kind, however slighter that he would Ask your Rod=oers a•aler for • De. ' that it was purchased on the board-i give worlds to learn. i a ,;�� ., II�1 moastr•tion in Your Some. Folsom's bathingcompanions had; But it was so vague, so purely imag- ' been Roger Nevilla business- part-l inary on his part, that he couldn't ----- 0. R:8., Music Co., Toronto, Ont. Her; h1> Helen Burnaby and Car- think,-at the moment, of any way to -melita Valdon. Iforce her hand. a Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and And she was so im •sibie, She was • w' '- The Gift of Calm masterful sister of the dead man,'a different person from the sad-faced 11 :1 takes command, and it is established!woman who had confessed to stealing e t3 of curious weapons. Sears ad­t cite eivydon S cur' mits leer cwn letters an had admitte er Perhaps the most familiar charas• n buying two knives but not the pichaq relief at the'death of Folsom. �tl ws va teristicsof a leader of men are calm Anastasia engages Titus Riggs, an -Nov.- her eyes shining, her red lips and control under heavy responsibility arrhitect, to work on the case, Dan smiling, her whole being full of vi- } At-,�, ,/� and at critical times. . . Florence Pelton, Folsom's nephew, arrives and vacity and charm, she leaned close; to , Kightin-ale had this gift of calm, . ' is puzzled by the curious French dolls him and whir - p red: I remember well her manner In speak- in eak ` in his uncle's rooms. 'Don't shoot any more arrows at "YOU WANTED ME SPECIAL, SIR. STONE?" ISE- ASKED. Ing of things she disapproved. The Croydon Sears sends for Fleming,me, I haven't done anythiric wrong." - -� i words came out a Ittle more quickly „i Stone, famous detective. He tells him i,. dont think it was cue of his lady but utterly at a loss to do so, and well' Folsom had been .blae-kmallin him "Rut you know who has he said, than usual. The voice was the same g frier.in did it?" I knowing that nothing fictitious would -'ands he bad lied at the inquest but was sternly, angry-.at himself for being "Killed him?" Rosa looked amazed.Igo with this man. sweet voice, )cut on a rather lower ...inriocent. Stone meets others of the swayed by her beauty and lure. "Good Lord,no, sir! Why there wasn'tI "Well, that's that," Stone informed note, There,%c as.nothing 1n the least circle, including NedBarronand his den nh then, she became wistful. even any of 'em down, here." s him. "laid he look about at the people�an acrimonious aruncontrolled. not even that' wife: Madeline, who puzzles him. ' Stone comes upon Carmelite °sl-f "Oh, you mean his chorus girl'before he went up to his rooms?" j po pathetic, and tears actually appeared i could give offence. You were made don, whose suspicious actions have in-t . friends. I suppose he had lots of '-Ile did just that," and Tubby saw to think. And if it was a thing very in her oyes. ) _ .volved her, and determines to question those?" i a chance. "He Mood quite a Yew min-i ' her. "No, Mere a faint, slight possi- t sure to her, there was the quiet, con- her. so many, but now and then utes looking at the crowds in the j NOW GO ON-WITH THE STORY- bility. Nothing that I can tell you" elusive manner atrzady mentioned. i -- ..Very well, .Mrs. `aldon," and .Qn� He was no saint, Mr. Folsom lounge. He hadn't been here in some wasn't." time and he was awful interested." one s ht no a wa agree whiz . O g t 1 ys Stone gave himself a mental shake. what she said, but the wiay In which CHAPTER XLH'. "It take that statement as a true one, "No, though his sister thinks he: "flid he notice anybody in panic she said it had a constant charm. - Carmelite Valdoa stared at Fleur- charm.- was alar?" and I shall say nothing more to you Rosalind Nash, 1n The Nineteenth r ing Skgne. I about it, until-until I, too, discover ..She does that, Mr. Stone Miss I "Weil, he did' You see, his own I Century. - d Her great dark eyes seemed to grow,that same slight possibility." Folsom thinks Mr. Garrett was almost crowd, Mr Neville and those ladies, luminous with fear, and then they be-1 And at that he had the satisfaction a Puritan, arid-he wasn't, air." weren't around just them, but just as Gan clue. y' -- , 'f agreed Storn.- "WeR. go;fir. Folsom was about to go up in the "These Indiafle have a blood-curd- tame sphinx-like and inscrutable. of seeing' her look very perplexed - ;i: "You startled me," she said with a I• along, Ross, I see you can't help me i elevator the SparseK and Barrons ling yell." _ irnieed. out. Call do%yn for some ice water, came.down in the next elevator and 'They are college graduates." a _ light laugh. "I thought you meant it.' i -They returned t0_the hotel, and as _ "I did mean it..-4 do meaa_it- You it was the bathing hour, Carmelita ,will you, and tell. them to send that Mr. Folsom looked at them like he -- - - -learned something that you have kept fat child with it.". was surprised all to pieces." Sex Aand h hurried sway to keep an appointment. c ,� Likewise, a tool and hip money are to yourself. You discovered something and Stone sat on the deck b himself Tubby. Yes, sir. - "Why," said Stone, "he didn't know _ Y 'soon petted, that leads you to a definite-suspicion- Ross did-Stone's bidding ,and de any of them, a ept Mr, Seara, slight- _ y p to think things over'. 1 -- - This thing you must tell, or, you will{ As a result of his cogitations he parted, and shortly the rotund bellboy ly." Keep Minard's In the Medicine Chest a - -1lnd yourself in seriona trouble." went up to Dan 1?elton's suite. appeared with the'water. K o be continued.) _- ___.p_ -0h, no, not so bad as that"-----�.�,,�ss, inherited, "You wanted me special,Mr;Stone"" -:.—— An air line to Monte Carlo haft been r C:armelita Valdon was again mis-4fr m Folsom, was just leaving t e' - 1: - t rens of herself. Her instant of fear i rooms. havingfinished his work there. that he loved to assume. -- -0'' wings eu route without harlug to wait. T'- 'What I'm getting at is this, Tub- With F1uin'a, had passed; she had come through Lhe.I "Going in the surf. Stone .said till it got there, inquisition about her letters, and it,pleasantly. by," the detective said, straightfor-i Mary had a little lamb, had caused her no alarm. I "No, air," Ross returned. "I can't wardly. "I waist to get all the side-� You've heard it oft before- ;/• _'Yes, :sirs. Caldon." All at, once mem to bear the sight of the ocean�lights I can on Mr. Garrett Folsom Avid then she passed r plate again Stone found himself'on the losing side since Mr. Folsom-" I've learned a lot front his friends and And had a little more. Folsom-- of the argument. "Yes, serious I "Yes, I know," Stone said under-Ifrom the police and all that. But there - trouble," be ended up, a little lamely.j standingly. "I wish we could get at may be some bit ut,information you t ' , - She looked at him and smiled. (tI►e truth, Koss'" can give me-that nobody else could.I BRITAIN � ",S-hot all your arzows, have you, `•I wish so, too, :fir, but it is all so I Think so?" " .Mr. Store?" she bantered_ "Well, mysterious. •sterious. if it had been on land,, N wish I could, sir, but I'm darned I TO t 'What next?" ! iif I can think of anything. Got anyInu -I CANADA Stene wanfed to shake her." Never 'That's just it. A murder on land;thing particular in mind YOU can an lot your,relativo before had Ht-f- felt so baffled by a w'o- gives'at least some chance of clues left No, I'm just floundering. Did youHa ) and friends chis low ocean fare- _ Op the scene, but in the ocean-not a see Mr. Folsom when he arrived•here?i greatly reduced fail races, children 9 t under 77 carried FREE. • j When he first came in?" i showing." w ",Not a showing, sir.- You have no- "lass, air, I did. ' I was near the! Ask at once for des•lli of vas ' jdesk and I seen him arrive. 'Oh, yes, 'HdtishNominatforiSeh'eme {no suspicions, sir?" 7 ora flow an office As-zit of the "No I bay, Boss, have you?" He he came in very important like-" d= looked at the man closely. j "Swaggering?" CANADIAN SFRVICX But he saw nothing save the im-I "Not fool swaggering,sir: Just like aril mobile face of the servant, with a sad a man who's big and' knows it. No.; f Ne S1i look in the eyes that told him only of;shoddy work And his man, Ross, you UNf� , a natural grief at thedeath of a re-I know, looking aft, everything quiet l spected master. and proper." u `h wish I could suspect him," Stony I • "I suppose you mean he made aniM L- _ ]],� Did you'know that a flwill cent en d SIit0JV6 1//j i elope of Diamond D7es wtll dteplicate thought whimsically. "]t would helpentrance such as one of the beet people any 'delicate tint that may- be the along a lot. .might be expected to do.' vogue in dainty underwear. Keep ''Wait a minute, Ross," he said; "Just that, Mr. Stone. I know all, -your oldest lingerie, stockings too, is aloud, and the man paused. about entrances; I've seen thousands."j as the shado of the hour. It's easy if "Fou know a heap about your late i Tubby stood waiting, h 'you,only use,a trace dye. Don't streak master's private affairs, and you 1 could tell somethingNof importance,I your nice things with synthetic tints tdgRrs or injoors,- needn't hesitate to speak out before ! _Dye or tint anything; dres.es; or y -mak. fmh I ate. Ia there anybody you know of Ocean Fare £;� e` >EM drapes. You can ,work wonders with you t allay our aid w ho could-have reason to do this job a. fav,, ineapdznsivo Diamond Dyes- y I niVan do.vou know of any one over Under the British Nomination (ttrue dyes). New colors right over appetite aa�digestion. i.whom Mr. Folsom had a strong Scheme,your relatives and friends t the old. Any kind of material. Helps keep teeth c enough hold to make a motive for mur- can travel at this IoW rate from - FREE: Oall at your druggist's and You get this GEM Razor end After Every der?" .Britain ft dada get a free Diamond Dye Cyclopedia. ]sisal .2 extra blades witbelit cos, �w i "That's a big' question, sir," Ross Valuable suggestions, simple' direc• • said speaking ver serious) "Too also reduced reit fare-childre:, under 17 with a package'of 10 GEM. i tions. Piece-goods color samples, Or, j + P g Y y free, For complete information, phone, Double Life Blades for . bit for me to answer. By which Iwriteorcauver.onallyatWhitestaroffces 1 gib illustrated book Color Craft free mean that, though I saw a few things in Meal,Toronto,winnipm,Caidiary, from DIAMOND DYER, Dept: N9, - / now and then, or heard a few words Edmonton,Saskatoon,Vancouver. 227 f If you are not delighted with Windsor, Ont. ` Ino and then, I haven't real knowl- your shaves-return the pack- • Ct it I edge or real reason for what you . age of 10 blades intact and D1aIYlOriC� Dyes \ might call suspicion. If I had I should we will refund your nzoaey! +� 1 have told it at first, sir.' i ' Y ISSUE No. 13-'28 1 "Yes, that's right. I say, Ro=,Z, soil Just Dip to Tl NT,orBoilloDYE $d ST F©R ALL V01" BA:1rC1NG hits, Cakes, B>�s-and �rea� DOSS ALL �'��R BA BEST t w , ?;r .:. .' ,. .. :: ...... .. .„ ......n:,..i. •:,y;,,,: ,5'"`,,'•.mlnllv.. .:.. ..::...`-,-.,�r -.;•f., �raT ."mr"� .e. :fog.. .._.yrn, et•• y :'�`',''1•.¢y .a:.'.w.''v':.:a3.r:, 3.'�a' x _ u..lam- :•,n , IMF, F.,,......:,��a'•n�.:d,+yyc-rtcu'3G:.r.,...m3Cs,,al;.Seh'..*l.,,..a.er,.rx.v.��r,.,'.v..Ri-w a'.'..�-,LrP..'a'x:'a9"':S�fi..,.ti•.',-�,F.�..,.w.tc-se.r a.'.e..sa.+..w.+,.•:aq1*T•�^'nr,.-,,:"•.•",�,�:vr',sy.,ub/.'^.a.�.:.!,'Pr,-..;sy.t. .,,�w.y..;.,..a•aa•...r'�nt'+:.lrnr.+�rr�.N: .F'^,...'w••^.:xws.,.:.h.a+-}�ti,+nv'�•-'4-`� -♦�,.'?''s :is•m�-:'rrwe^^e,,;.'»,. ,,,s,r,.r-.ec s'n -='iC�„..J.•-. ,�,r�w t v:]-.,.�...x--a.., 4 w�, ,-r+.. t. •,-,,. ,,.�.`..li-rr ..,..�", ' -yy r.q .!_.."'3• ..:.: na. :- ��,..•.,..-..;_.-:.n„r. .nl'."...,y..J... - ''.,. ..s.,C.LYrr,M n .+-�•n Yt A' - �> ' - • ir • -u 4 , �T'Hre LEGISLATURE WEEK BY WEED Bottle Makes Canada to Have - Creat Jungle Area Long Trip Forest Week Cleared by Britain FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH— Co; amettdments to the Controverted .7 "House In Committee. Agitation for Elections Act,- nn and T,•,. Cor-. Letter Carried From Ba of Protection is Necessary forFOreW Airport a survey of Ontario's.game and. fish porations Act, Marriage Act, V{leed y h .'-resources, as the sole Salvation for Control Act, Workme4is Compensation Biscay to Bahamas 'Country's Prosperity -their threatened dep{etion, ifs gaining Act, -Companies Act, Protection of Millions of ' Tons Of Earth ground rapidly. Representatives bf Cattle Act, Public Vehicles Act, an London.—Dr• John McNamara-of OttawaApril_.22__.to April'28 has MkLundin Near associations interested primarily in(Act respecting the Town of Walker- Holland Road, Kens°agton, has just.been set aside by royal proclamation Make g. . .the protection and conservation of ville, an Act to provide for extension received from Harold Lowe of Abaco,1 as "Canadian Forest Week." "our game a Singapore ppeared before the Fish and}of University Avenue, and the Regula- national income depends on our forest Bahamas a letter which Dr. McNa- industries more•than-on an other Game Committee, and supported the tion of the Cutting of Timber Act. j y DOCK ON WAY "need for investigation. All the private bills in committee mars threw overboard in a bottle when,source except agriculture," declares returning in the Peninsular and Ori- the proclamation,which iii-dustries are Meeting for an hour, the Public Ac=. stage were reported. These were Es- B counts Committee heard S..L. Squire, sex Border Utilities Commission, City ental steamer Nyanza from India 12 dependent upon the timber crop, as Huge Hangar Will House' Actin Deputy Minister of Public o! Ottawa, Township of Sandwich years ago. Mr. Lowe writes that the...4re also water,powers and irrigation t P Largest Existing Flying Works and p Highways during 1925, East and Township of Maidstone. bottle was found on the shore of Nine-',works-and,subsoil moisture for agr{- give details of how construction work =jack Bay,three miles from Abaco and'cultural lands. Boat WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21ST— must have been drifting a number of! It also refers to the protection of London'.'—A ea on the new East Block was carried on. great tract of unduiat'' Speaking o! atone used in the new House in Committee and legislation years;- traveling many thousands of forests for game and fur-bearing ani- Ing country at Seletar, six miles iron, rapidly dealt with, the,most interest= miles. In, the letter which; though mals,and as an attraction to tourists, Stn are has been cleared of rubber, block, Mr. Squire stated'that while fP , Ing tiem being the one where* all faded, is.still legible, was written: and urges that Canadian Forest Week cocoanut and man some Indiana limestor_e had been spe- grove trees, and mil- cifled, the material chiefly used was an public companies, whether incorpor- "Whoever may find this and will send I be kept "as an appropriate time for lions of tons of earth have been ahov- Ontario product from Queenston, and ated provincially, by Federal charter, it-to the address on the envelope, giv-,the citizens of our Dominion to recog- elled, to make -a.landing ground for that the Government in using, this or in a foreign country, in future will Ing particulars as to where it was I nize the situation and to give careful Great Britain's new Far East air Ste- atone had revived an old industry and, P g be required, before commencing bust- found will hear of nothing to their I heed to information issued by the sev- tion. A few months ago the area was; nese in this province, to file certain advantage or- d{sadvanta a It was;eral forest authorities and agencies thus increased industrial progress in virgin jungle, but through the ed'orta p information with the Department of thrown overboard to the son�h of the 'In C ads, to the end that all may of seventeen British engineers, rtith a the province. j B the Provincial Secretary Incidentally, Bay of Biscay on the night of March encou aged to•a sustained and patri- force of 1,500 Chinese and Tamil cool- -MONDAY,MARCH 19TH— -- rho present law as to tiling of a pros; 5, 191 . We have been attacked,by,a I otic effort in promoting•the conserva- ies, the air base has rapidly teen,tak- On\supplementary estimates, with pectus, and necessity of a certificate hostile/submarine in the Mediterran-!tion of this valuable resource, and Ing shape. House'in Committee of Supply passing Ientitling the company to start bust- can and have escaped. All well Dec) especially that: PLAN MOORING MAS' . for the Prime Minister's Department,.ness, are done away with. This new gratias." I "1. Proper precautions against re the Department of Education, Mines,I complementary to the Se- Mr. McNamara adds: "Presumabl Singapore is likely, from its goo- ' legislation c p y y,in the forest shall be demanded o!'all, curities Frahrd Prevention Act graphical position, to be one of the . Health'and Labor. The estimate for , was the bottle got into a south-running and carelessness or neglect shall in- `' Hydrodevelopment were the most in- introduced by Hon. W. H. Price, At= current off the Spanish African coast. voh•e the fixing of responsibility on Feat air ports of the future. The'new r teresting and these were dealt witl% torney-General, in the form of an!This current, erroneously supposed to the individual and the application of I base is designed both for land planes -_= �► amendment to the Com l nes and the ' at some length by the Premier in the. Companies Act, and'be a br ss- a Bence o on. Dose. n short, etng es through' the Canary Islands and "•2. Woods operations shalt be' so that if the Anglo-Indian airship route the oittta stressed were as follows: I Given by Companies, is extended to Australia a hu p P joins the great equatorial current conducted as to provide the best con- huge air- the By the propoaed"booster" system of THURSDAY, MARCH 22ND— which could carry the-bottle thousands I ditions for regrowth of valuable ape- ship mooring mast will also be erectel overcoming loss of power on long Chan i of.miles westward and cast it on the cies of timber." at Seletar. gen and additions of import- Material is already there for- the transmission lines,.the province may ance were made in the Highway Traf-I shores of the Bahamas• construction of a seaplane hangar 200 yet receive a substantial amount from fic Act amendments when the bill carne shores o! the Bahamas. The Be- a harries are 3,000 miles direct from the A • • - feet long, giving l clear opening of 'great waterpowers in Northern On- before committee of the whole. Hon. � '!''� Case ui Point 120 feet and ca able of housing Bri- tarso. George S. Henry was leading the Bay of Biscay. Agreement with Quebec for use of House, in absence of Premier Fergu- _,y_ tain's largest existing seaplane or fly- Ottawa River power, is hoped for dur- son. The clauses respecting braking Showing Our" Legislators a In boat. It is Forex hererma that thenea wfour , ing the coming summer. hich Systems and Spotlights were modified; AA,,,[.ain T}]illg bf TWO NO recently made a flight from England _Away - �D g g r More water may be taken from the that authorizing city by-laws ceiling l ' .Doubt will be permanently based. A fifth. _ : Niagara, subject to treaty, by use of for locking devices was deleted, and Lad Mar Baffle SCCures Air - Dying boat of the same type, which artificial islands or submarine weirs. one respecting passing cf safety zones y Y Y Guelph, Ont—A story is told that! was added, p y arrived dismantled as a reserve lane, Both eastern and western Ontario P Es rt Renews Request running across s large timber wolf�• will likely be receiving power from the` The follows snow being erected there. Gatineau contract b next fall, the n6' sub-section permits _ To Fly Over. the ranging his farm on the 14th con- BARRACKS FOR AIRMEN. y use of three candlepower taillights, leasion of Maryborough Township, ` station at Leaside feeding both the I instead of a minimum o! four. The Sudan The barracks at the 3eleta: -Base I Edward Cox, with the .assistance of will house fifty airmen, while more 60-cgcle and the 25-cycle systems. j trade has been making the former,the his neighbors, Ernest-Giles and Rus- y On the Nipissing system, it may be I Minister said, and its use renders` Cape Town, South Africa.—Lad B ' y i- than 1,000 yards of firm gravel roads tsecessa to develop at Elliott's Chute. Mary Bailey, who was stopped on a sell Murphy, succeeded in driving the rY P drivers liable to prosecution• animal into a drivia aped at Frank have een constructed as runways for --- -- With all these arrangements, On- T solo flight from England to Cape B I aircraft durin wet weather. ha-4potiight clause baa been en- g tario will be more than ready for St. tire! redrafted, and as accepted b Town, when she reached Egypt, be-+Ronnie's, where they captured it after DOCK EN ROUTE. - Lawrence power when it becomes y P y cause authorities of the Sudan would s Serve struggle. Po the House, now reads: The wolf, which was a female, and -Wallsend-on-Tyne, En To haw — available. because the demand in the .. II not permit her to fly alone over that� Br— province is growing e demand In the No spotlight or searchlight or other 1 . - _ L_S asked h,:ilt is 10 rtteaths.a.-fleatittg dock 866 auxiliary lamp shall be attached to irate. any ,part of a motor vehicle higher mission to resume her effort, accord- Posed to have been driven from its i feet long,capable of lifting the largest - northern haunts b hunger, and to,battle cruisers, and loo enough to _ The estimates passed were as -fol,I than the head lamps of such vehicle,i Ing to word received by Government Y Be?e g . lows: and the ray, o! light from any such sources here. have found its way south through the I take Biz Trafalgar Square Nelson Niagara♦system--Transmiasiga and spotlight, searchlight or auxiliary -It is understood that Lady Mary swamps and. btrahla>.d of Arthur'monuments end to and is an achieve distribution lines; extension to rural lamp shall be directed to the extreme I has accepted the escort of Lieutenant Township. ment likely to interest even American _ distributing systems, $440,000. right of the traveled R. R. Bentley,-of the South African Although in an exhausted condition I industrialists, who have many fine vele portion of the 1 �as a result of bei harried b other j performances in rapid .construction Georgian Bay eyatem—Traasmis- highway in such a manner that the Air Force, who has just own Qv_er the n8 Y P pion and distribution 76,_000. _ e� lit I Sudan as escort to Lad Heath. Lieut. hunters, the animal, frenzied thro�h work to their credit. This record has. St. Lawrence and'Ottawa systema— �1� Mho highway i Bentley is on a honeymoon flight to ear, put up at bitter fight before it[been achieved by Swan, Hunter-�— within 715 feet of the vehicle provided y ° g ! Wallsend- transformer.station, $350,000- trans- that this ahaIl not prevent the nae of England, but it is'understood that his was subdued, muzzled, and tied up. Wigham Richardson, Ltd., Wallsend- ---- 4aiss'ion .and distribution lines, $1,- wife will wait at Khartoum and that I The beast measures 4 feet 6 inches on-Tyne, in the construction of the 250,000 what are commonly known as cowl or the couple will resume their aerial In length, and is ° feet 3 in in huge 50,000-ton floating dock, contain- side !snips, or clearance lamps; nor Central Ontario system—transform- shall this section apply to a motor tourney to the Mother Country after height. It is still alive in the posses- lag over 3,000.000 rivets. or stations, $125,000; transmission vehicle of a municipal fire department1the lienten'ant has escorted Lady sion of Air, Giles, who has notified the(' The Singapore dock contains about lines, $244,000• p ; t Bailey southward beyond the danger Provincial Game and Fisheries De-;_0,000 tons of steel, in the manufac- or a motor vehicle used by a public Nipissing system — Transmission service corporation, commission or zone, and has returned to Khartoum. pertinent of his capture, Lure and haulage of which to the Ship- , lines, $20,000. Yard approximately 0,¢00 tons of coal board,' for locating breaks in or - - — - ma 9 Sault Ste. Marie District—Rural ex- were consumed. The delivery of the :roubldl with overhead wiring. - tensions, $10,000, Canada Welcomes The Tourist As The Nation's Guest steel began in January,. 1927,,and was The-basking system clause, also re- completed by July,but during all these The "Prime Minister's fullest state- drafted, now reads: "After Jul 1, months a vast Smount of work was � !Hent came in connection with' a vote a � one a erection and riveting of ma- 1928,every motor vehicle other than a , of $75,000 for transmission sliia- motorcycle, when operated upon a ' I tenial proceeding so rapidly that it tribution, Georgian Bay system. hi hwa shall be e ui d with "There has been an increase in the B y' q pPe was possible to launch the first sec- old Georgian Bay system,"ea explain- brakes adequate to stop and to hold tion on July 15. ed,'"which reached the capacity of the such vehicle, including two separate The inside of the dock i8 sufficiently line between Waubaushene and Mid- means of application, each of which to to take the Royal Mail-Steamship .. 'land and they have an increase of means shall apply a brake or brakes - Mauretania comfortably inside with ; s equipment. There is a vote of$50,000, effective on at least two wheels, and t b 80 feet to spare at bow and steft. One and the estimate of extensions runs to each of which shall suffice to stop the CANADA with 0 - fact which is often overlooked with . vehicle within a proper distance. Each I considerably more than that. Then _ endless tr nivel regard to a floating dock is the ex- considerably means of application shall. be so con- ' there is an extension to the rural line a ettb'actiort5, lies ... , ;tereive elPstric installation, 'and• is an the Georgian Ba system this year, structed that the cutting in two of any Bay Y Y n next door to tate I this connection it is of interest to'uote one element of the operating mechan- , I that the Singapore we expect of 82 miles, 152,000,and the g pore dock will contain Ism Shall not leave the motor vehicle f .estimates only provide $50,000. This WOPids gr+estes� G sufficient cable to reach half-way from takes care of two things; the ,Herons- without breaks effective on at least source oP bDUrist I Newcastle to Lc.necn. One hundred � two wheels. Every motorcycle shall trade, I. ed load and the projected rural din- be equipped with at least one brake." �`�-..� squads of riveters were engaged on -:1ti ibutioa. ,a this work, the average number of TUESDAY, MARCH 20TH— TAe Yearly Toll platers, 'platers' apprentices, etc., `gas ,/ With the blue sky, legislation well , about 250, and the total number of f ander way, flee ambition of the On- i UNITED STATES Q woikers employed was approximately 1 000 Wild Swans Swept ' l,lso.. tarso Government towards'the protect- p — - citizens annuail / a- t ly _, _4 Thii►'towage distance to Singapore, _r _ tionof the public is to abolish what Over Falls As Ice Bridge spend abroad — p about 8,500 miles, is not.the longest -are known as tipster sheets, purport- voyage undertaken by a dock built by ing to give advice on good investments Breaks-at Niagara land speculation, but in reality provid- Niagara Falls, Ont, Mar: 25.—A i h - = 761'CCDs CCC - �' Swan, Hunter .Fc Wighanr Richardson, . �---- , Ltd., for a 7,000-ton dock was safely Ing a menace to the gullible. flock of around 1,000 wild swans was - �4 delivered in Callao, Peru,-after tog The"Security Frauds Prevention Act swept over the Falls early this morn- a towed a distance of 11,000 miles, in- passed second reading with unanimous {ng, and many of them are still there. Approval acid provided the o ! Z �--+'- eluding the hazardous passage.bf the p opportunity Many were killed on the ice floes be- v Magellan Straits._ But the Singapore for the Attorney-General to bring"up low, and in the eddies are to be seen ,•- dock will be the largest structure the matter of the tipster sheet, which groups of 18 to 20 birds. _. P rso.nd n which has ever essayed the passage:of .� he took care-to emphasize must not The big flock landed in the upper Idtuntldt, 1".1=68lopaa the Suez Canal or crossed the Indian .confused with the investment ide river late in the afternoon, and durin wet.,t lM , gn g- (hhr,.C�n,dt published by reputable brokerage he night were irresistibly borne over _.�_--.- -_--- Ocean. The dock will be towed by two houses. the Horse Shoe Falls. They went It the volume of United States tour- roughly $260,000,000 a year. And main sections with two tugs in front and two tugs behind each main sec Thirty-eine out of 42 bills standing, over just about the time the ice bridge ist gavel contittues to grow at anq• there is ample reason to believe that > y passed. went down the river for tire, season• i tion. for third readingwere final! I this total can be doubled in the nett ti- thing like its recent rate,`it will be ; '•---'� w Among-those left over was Hon. Chas.I Large numbers have risen and are ten years. Canada possesses an,end• �/� 'McCrea's amendment to the Mining flying up. the river,. and will likely only a matter of two or three years leas variety of attractions for holiday (Port Moody Dog "• Act. Those read a third time-were f again be borne over the Falls during until the amount of money expended seekers of all -kinds, plus•a 4,000-mile + g, amendments to the Public Lands Act,I the night. I by Americans abroad reaches the co•f frontage facing the country, which con- Says 4tMama� -" Boys' Welfare Home and School Act,I Not for many years has there been !ossal.sum of a thousand million dol- stitutes the world's weaIthtest and •+ ' Public'Service Act, Children's Protect-,such a number of swans here. Some lars a year. For 1926, according to:largest source of tourist travel. Taken -tion Act, Adoption Act, .Children of years ago "Red" Hill, veteran, river- the United States Department of Com-'all in all, there. {s grobably no other !_'ort -M�y, B.C.—Boston ixay _ i'Unmarried Parents' Act, Juvenile I man, captured a large number alive merce, the outlay of American tourists 1 country so favorably situated for at. have its French bulldog that says Courts Act; also the Acts respecting and sent them to Jack Miner, and I was roundly $761,000,000—or •nearly!tracring tourist trade. "hello" to newspaper reporters, but Toronto General Hospital, Citq of ever since the birds hal been making twice as much as t e_Dominion .C?oY-+ The ,warm welcome RTalch.Cana. _Port Aioody_-.has a._dog that .s_sys -London-City-of St. C-atharine&,---City their a stepping-place instead-of above ammo eta in tax revenues in an diaus extend to visitors is an ever- "mamma," and says it as distinctly of Windsor, Niagara Fella Suspension that Falls. ordinary year. gro*Ing influence in directing travel as the most expensive of dolls, accord-� j Bridge Co., Town of LaSalle, Village ----.} Canada's position in relation to this toward the Dominion. Those who Ing to those who have heard. Port : _ of Markdele, Town of Sandwich, City Artificial lightning of 3,600,000 volts trade is one of matchless' advantage.!come gladly return and bring their Moods's: "mamma" dog is 22 years, of St. Thomas, Beechwood Cemetery has now been produced. And it can Already our tourist business repro-,friends with them. old, and surprisingly intelligent, they-- ,-�Co. of Ottawa, Sarnia General Hospi- doubtless strike in the same place any ,sents a big item, the.expenditures,of I CHARLES STF7WART, say. (Possibly when he gets- old tial, Industrial Mortgage and Savings number of times. ;tourists in the Dominion amounting*to i Minister of the Interior: enou4 he may talk really well.) + r•.�.. .•�.#ynh�:'.. .µf;,-v. rr, ,r<� ,.y.-:wr .:,•.xr•at�•wa::..a�•.rr�-:-� S.i.:� '..y' ��: ....F�.;+�.' .-+::.,.�.,rs •kn :9.� is t,,,T �.{? h v,.?r„',�-,+;."n+eca•f:F.^. "`.•-rat � ,+•.-r• a.i,: __ .,,y..,,..�, „F�;„_sw.xw.«r y .�. __ a ,... ., t..-,._..---�•^',�**,> _a•r.�-�+rr: :*�••r•S;- ; ,- ,T.r..w' .;n.�v_'� .�•e. ..:,,.-. .-.,_ a-.K .er•.r.:•za,+t-:s�-rte.;.m:7 _ ifc• r• ,y,'$t•. ti,.. ...•,. .' .,�, �.. b t :;x3'. .y,.�,e, .ek�, tx.>.- �. y,_ A= .r.....«m r r':.. :.F•' S.r .rr •r;. ,e.. >. r.Y+' �'a,+ i A. sTL r . Y '•+wb Y •�N' '•5{ds• 'Y'�'.�' -`r'u r,a..m � .R" ^'.tA 14s.+. .Y •.+•' L.. r. *;,a'!r{' e:+ •r . .... ,.. _ *t-`_ .'�.s.a. S•-.�.. '� x-.,C vP-va'.� ..... ....r; 4 y✓4 T �� A T_raj�� Q .- —xim8 1 dr ith Dole, who hoe had —Found, a pocket knife. ..-Loser L .. _ .._ & a long elego of illness;�is note coo call at this office. " fined to her bed at the bouts of —There' . one Flowerdale i S'_ _ = her sister, Mrs. Smith.' tea and only one place to get it, - %r! r -Mrs. John Dwyer, jr.,. as at The monthly meeting of the "The Big Store." rK present confined to the house with Women's Association of St. Paul's —Dr. H.T. Fallaise,Resident Dent- •:'We hive that will fit every man, voung'or old, big y a United Church will be held on ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware pr small;.thin or stout, tall or short, straight or stoop- ere cold. —Charles and Mrs. Law, of Osh• Wednesday, p.,m„ gged, awe, a jlent- Sunda -with their y, April 4tb, at 8 atone. Office hours,'9 t o6'daily and ed. knocked-kneed or bow-?e Sunday- evenings by appointment. s relativ,•8 here. at the home of Mrs. O. A.Sterritt. r eorpulant or otherwise. —Mr-, Towojay, of Toronto. —The W. M. S. Of St. Apdrew'e —A wonderful Title of men's _ t1 !spent the week sod with her bin- Oharch are holding their annual work shirts and khaki pant+!, also i Easter Thank-offering service on kiddies play snits, just opened �! s ter. Mrs Frank Hall. Sunday evening, at the usual oat, the "Hough"brand,' at "The —Our o its are now he church service. Lantern glides on Big Store." Is » waiting for the arrival of the o Wh Good Friends a Tape Meagure i suckers in gnfflo's creek. the mission work in Trinidad will —COPdPxa— F. E. Lake, optO- �f � —Miss Merle Hall entertained be shown,and Rev. Mr. Ferguson metriet, 187 Yoage Ste., Toronto, A feat! thing about this wonderful to will give the accompanying ad- may be consulted about your eyes y pe measure of i several yonag friends at her home dress. A cordial invitation Is ex. for glasses at A. H. Allia's drug once is that it will do all these things for you if you here on Saturday evening. Whitby, ouTnesday. April will just come in, look over ons samples md'de to mea_ y_r —Order your Easter lilies and tended to all. store, —Her many Pickering friends the 3rd. + sure enitinge, make your choice and we, with the help Easter flowers at F. H. Hall's s were deeply grieved to hear of —W. Harvey, of Brougham, in- of our wonderful tape measure, will make you the lF`lori@t.Church St., Pickering. the sadden death at her home in tends holding an auction sale of finest suit you ever wore. —Floyd and Ulre. Jonf>Rand den- Toronto of Mrs. Roy Wilson(nee farm stock and implements on plhter. roa, of Brooklin. spent Jessie Johnston), the younger daa• Friday, April Oth, As Mr. Har- We are also selling accessories to theme fine snits " Sunday with J. A. and Mrs. Bash .ghter of Mrs. Johnston, and the vey is compelled to give up farm- . 0 to complete the final ensemble. ' Rev. G. L. Johnston,a former s in on account.of failing by-The township council will Pa g g eyel3igtlt, r "meet on Monday -next for the for of St. Andrew's Church. Pick- cher will be no rAserve. Hate, So6ke, Fine Shirts, Shoes,•Gloyes, Ties Etc. ' thetransact of general buss- erinir, which took place on Thurs. r _ mese• day of last week. Mrs. Wilson aae1 4rttvarttawm4rnrs. —John O'Connor, of Belleville, bad been ill for several weeks and ` was confined' CO her bed, but gap• New Stock Of EaBter Wear visited Tito parents, J. and Mrs. Ot18FORHATCHING-PI mouth O'Connor, of Ohureh street. on parently she was improving. She ERoek. Miss Agnes Thom.R R 2,Pickering. passed away almost without a r BSunday. p + OR SALE—A quantity of seed her- Brighten IIs. Be Like the Birds. -Get Your New Plumage moment'a warning. The bereaved �j —W. D.Rogers. of Toronto, was g• 1' ley. R.Guthrie, R. R t,Whitby (tciags- , husband. mother, brother. and ton Road). 30 ' is town for a few days this week, � � •' sister have the heartfelt sympathy — lowing to the death .of his uncle, of all io their great sorrow. It TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE—Ap- Fred T. Bunting, - � Pickering 'Wm. Dickie: ply to Harold Barclay.R.R.2, Claremont, —The monthly meeting of Sh, will be remembered that Mr Phone Clare 318.` aott Established 1857. JOhnston, the beloved castor o! •. George's Women's Guild will be -VORSALE-25 Leceister ewes and .............. ' ftr Laid at the home of Mrs.J.Draper St. Andrew's Church, died very F11 registered Shropshire ewes. Apply to H, l sudden! from heart failure while spencer.Myrtle Station R.R.1, 30-31 +a1� a vis t ng a pa s oner near rsen 2.80 p. m. OR SALE-2000 bnabels of Peed —Snow has entireI disappeared wood, when stationed in Picker• Foal A1so'a quantity of seed tatoes,Gad. t, Iia this aeighborhre y bat in the ing• en Ru■set variety. Phone Pick• `3o-a1iq t !and part of the township The drama, entitled "Polly. LL.OR SALE-- red cow, wehrbinR an s, put on b the Liters Soci- r F and beyond there is still a large P y Literary about 1 tan lbs.,nue w rrea►ea on Marsh quantity. at of the Continuation School in 30th. Chas. viae, Phone Clare 2205, ao l' —As is usual at this time of the the Town Hail on Thursday even- T�GGS FOR HATCHING—Martin , r year, the pavement west of the log Of last week was greatly en- wyaadoue heavy winter laying st�rain. 7 - `' 'village is heaving badly, and is joyed by the andiegce that lazed sense per aetung. wen.J.Racy.Pi ng. 27tr not being improved much by the the• capacity of the hall. The gEED OATS FOR SALE—O. A. C. d _ ioverloaded trucks. play is a dramatization of that t ta4.and Improved Banner. Pnce 85 cents . >� _ —At St. George's Church on San- delightful novel "Pollyanna," Ina el. W. Ii rwestrny, lot to,c29 31 Picker ' Th e N$W written b Eleanor H. Porter - — ?ri - day neat, Palm Sunday : 10.80 a. y OR SALE—Seed drill,disc barrow, �•d� r , m., W. R. $ route,7.00 m.,C. C. Miss M. Robertson, the Engli8b r P P• FOR bo:,plow and other articles like new. Watkins Good Friday 10.30 a.m., teacher is the school, enpervl9ed Also�rgtll cake cattle to pastttrc. wm. Lacey. R9v, D. B. Langford, the work of presenting the plc DunbarWn 27.30 —Mrs. J. J O'Connor and Mas- and every one present will tsatify FOR 8ALE _louse abn lot In Pick- 1' ter John, who have been under the that she did her work most 811V- I' village. aeon cash, balance like rear. ce@atuH { _ doctor's care for the eat two y, as each and ever one in For partut.lars apppply to welter Shepherd.14258 P Foreland Ave ,17etroit, Mich. 29-32 Sta, unto, n, are, we are pleased to re- the cast did his or her woo to per- faction. The I Is full of humor. OR RENT—House witb shout 5 `> port, improving nicely. ons.ituatiooe which draw forth Facres of good garden land. stable and sF4 Hire. S. Carlton, of Salam, at- hen house. Apply to Chas, A.Fulter. R,R. !, ,son R. S.s-Gordon Crawford to manyopathet pathetic which cans RUCKING—Done Pick with dispatch Ta era -K � suatteworthy Mariiorie Florence Nesbitt. on ed tears to trickle down many a Tonsbortan notice. Best prim obtained for ' 'Wednesda , March at Pick cheek. Lack of space will not hve stone. y Claremont. PhoaeClarc 2700. aatf - - _,_.._ .'_.. i. ,�riag allow tis to mention the part tak• ' —!firs. (Dr.) Byron Field spent so by each individual in the play. Z 3CCSING—All bods of local�' ay but each to to ebe congratulated onrt.eki- -inns prottaotiy Apytr te*d r� rB. L iRoddy who, wig Mr �hmoithe �aad Wright,pianist andb nk corner. Phone Piek`a�ostOn -35 y Bttraett&Son, eoraer ICReed and ' Audd sailed on Monde the OUSE FOR SALE—S rooms and c violinist, of Toronto, delifrhted _. }• 20th cast.,to spend • few months other out•buildiuga is �aod repair. is the ga Enrope. she audience with their selections vet W of cl■rentont. For further partrcttan previous apply to Frank Chidlow. Claremont. 27tf Chapman begs to an- as they have dose on ;pounce that he will continue to OCCastoaa GGS FOR HATCHING—From a �x -itake orders or all kinds of fruit -Death came with great sad• E�ood Ibck of brad-to lay Barred Plymouth i sk b Rocks,75 cents setting. Appl�Mrs.James a !trees and a rubber from F. D. most hi to otos a our oldest and Cledn r Smith A Son's Nurseries. at Wln• most highly esteemed residents in Rech■rdaon.Piekenag,to phonez. 27aa lura for the spring trade. the person of Wm. Dickie,on Sun- SEED FOR SALE—Wbite Blossoan —Mrs. C, A. Sterritt apeat the day eveotng at the home of his 'caret clover seed, recleaned. government i ,ister, Mrs. J. H. Rogers. lotsta27.coil, .7. 1 AleaGray,R.R.2,Claremore. /� � /� weak Nod 1n Toronto W Lh 1181' ger@. After lo:27,eon.7,Pickering. Pone black B30:30 33 tri sir smother. Mrs. Hobbs, who has left bidding his sister good niht he OR 'SALE—Work horse. 7 years • Ithe hospital after undergoing as went upstairs to retire lor the Fad. Also Yorkshire sow due about April _ ��� � operation for ap ndieitta: We night, and shorts afterwards be 20th.second litter. Easy term., Phone Pick p5`28 pe Was heard to fall or apply to G.L.Midd1-ton• Brougham. 80-31 are gird i know that she its mak- Several neighbors were in OR SALE—In Pickerina Village, • Ilog a rapid recovery. - -All those interested is the ior- and medical aid summoned, but 7 roomed frame bou.e on Icing street, guar- mratioo o[ the proposed Athletic he was past human aid, death be- ter acreot lana. Hera and.ort water. Small Klub for Pickering and District Ing doe to heart failure, a disease trent. Two praxes. Apply Harry Moore, asst care requested to attends prslimia from which he suffered more or FOR SALE—Some cedar poles snit- ria able for tdephow or bydro. a number of I •ry organization meeting on Wed- less for a number of years. Mr. feat,posts. 1 Aaams wagon bo: ■eco, tnat ti y of bttekwbeat. wni Jtrdeiot i,con. b sday evening, April 4th, at 8 Dickie, who would have been 79 snrboro:. 30 W., at the office of O. Q Richard• eats of age on the day following lion, Pickering Village. hiss death, was born on the Mc- BATTERY oHARQiNG--Raving ?FEW Gillivrlt faun near Andre . and Binstalled- a complete Battery 'Testing atzd —John Doyle. who reewtly re- y Charda outfit t am prepared to re-charge and ,�turned home from St. Michael's has been a resident of Pickering repair alf A and s b■tteries for ettber cart or _ -- Hospital.. Toronto. where bob" all his life. In hie earlier life he tnal s. H.E,Poynter.whitevale. 2940 been receiving treatment for blood. was a ewitebman on the G.T. H. •%70UR PROTECTION—Barred Rock GET A SAMPLE BOOK AND MAKE poisoning in one of hie hands, at Pickering station when it was 1 hatob;ns�p and chicks from bred-co_tay necessitating the amputation of located east of the bridge. He blood-tested stock. Also agent for Royal Poultry g p was a man of quiet disposition, H l Mkbell.Claremont. PLOrnonne Ma rk k 803.3 ane of his fllegMrs, i@ not improv_ q poi :YOUR SELECTIowa 3nR as his friends would like to honorable in all his dealing and FORGE BAKER—Is prepared to r see-him. highly respected by all who knew %.1114 It kinds of local and bag distance truck- -Quite y . —Quite a few truck•owners have him, and was an elder in St. An. ins. Prices reasonable. If you want anythin NO ' drew'@' ehureh for a number of is this line consult him. PhonePtck 1605. 28 been charged during the past few _ e do s with over loading, one truck years. He is survived by three Fj GGS FOR HATCHING—White `.' ' ben font tone overloaded. Three sister's. Mrs. J. H. Rogers. Mre. Wyandottes, J.S. Martin strain. 75 cents , - beingg per setting, Also two fine cockerels. White Wyy- _ bresbers are not only acting Enos Remmer and Mrs. H.gavage. andottes,for sale. Mrs.Muteh,Pickering.27-30 - dishonestly towards the govern- A brother, John, who was a pro- f p ;_men t, but the are actin unfair g ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• miaeaE me in Pickeria for T a • y g 1 DRY (Sergi finish)—Let our driver call and to their competitors W)3o observe many years, and a sister, Mrs. T. explain ovr 24 hour service. Just leave your - - 'the law in ever articular. Marquis. as also his wife reds- nth bis• S.w,, avis, barber shop, we y p will pick up and deliver 3 times a west. —Mr. and Mrs. Foster,who have ceased him a number of years. He 3 been residing at Rose Cottage, had no family b'ut an adopted dau- SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—A INSnear f;ber. Mrs. Geo. Berry, of Urton, quantity o!Ca� anadiBeayfield peas•Lib Liverpool, for some time, erty barley and Aska garden peas Also Mam- .have]eased John T Stepbea@on't vistt>ed btm on the Sunday pre. moth Pskm duck gs at 75 cents a setting. M viols to is death. His funeral s,Burk,R.R, t. ocust H►U. Phone Pick 3031. - _ .:Eastern Restiarant. and will cater a0-31 URA -N C E to the travelling public, as well a@ on Wednesday to Erskine Came• take in boarders. We wish them tery was-largely attended, FARM- FOR SALE'OR RENT—flu @utters in their undertaking. Mr. acres of land in lot 12,con.5 Pickering,lots f3 of water at both piaees and ao se buildings'ane Va represent stroll Mutna�l Fire lnsur&Ace -.-Stephenson retains the store sad ,PAPER-RANGING mediumt pfeonces- ac- count p �1 olloe business. ocust Hill health. Jams R,tilt 44 R.1, . Companies whose rates are the A few of the oto friends of 1 am ape �ATERBURYOB>tlt[IOALCLOS lowest obtainable 8kdo young prepared to toke orders for r• G b Crawford;of Oshawa, gist itan6iogg to Claremont ETs—For bousa schools. factories eta•• �,f a insure both Village and Farm :all the home of his-parents, D. S. and vicinity. No water required, and Odorless.Prices •ad Noe. Crawford, on Thursday t3atisfaetion guaranteed ane tuu iaformasion an be obtained from the Charges moderate r tative, Len Btunisgbam, Fairport. Properties, .eveolox of last week and present_ t ohne 1t aria. 2Ptf ed kim and !Yrs.Or•wford with• sDtIAR SHIRR. beautiful electric tabl#lamp with Phone Blare 100 P.Ifs, 3088 else, .:Premium rates gladly supplied without obligstlola. FOR SALE—Hinder, mower, •-band. ioted shade, thus sbowia i won cultivator, area grin. atrotPier,beady pa g wagon,roller.ha rack.faanisq mill team bar- the high esteem in which they are F�seme:'S, ttTitt� ,r3 w, w,tor, mftjm Maey�1.-�Iwrae�pi w: re held b�their Oshawa friend@. - wabltlos troth. w.J.Gilmer,wobsrwa, a>t r -A large somber attended the I1hove secured the agency for the Frost — NBIIRANOE-Lite. Fire, Auto, Accident, Bickoeas. - WOj M 39 Lstitute meetingoa ab pie. FOI% SALE—Fine beavy drauirht - WNDS—Goverawent.Municipal, Corporation. �Wood.and Gooks ntt Farm Iv Tuesday last at the home of Yrs. .t., and will keep eoastantiy oto white aeaeni i° she n a qoici,wb°roc`ketr all MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. me pe I Jas, Richardson. Mrs. W. Powell band r. for tbese , It - " and Reeidenthl. repri popular rant machinery. Also ab wbitetegttnrn pullets. �i11;AL Ei81'ITE—Farm — —itlapkmeets-- - to hblecap��y�gg■nder A.F.Taber. r presii#ed: Miss L-Rorke, of Tn ora,7.Whitby. R,R.1 S—tiro: Phone Hid- route, _ I will also take contracts for Collo Prrooklir. 30 - roots, spoke on Irish hnnlor and s 'a S AR K R- d -ff -- - tyros and houses by a new , , i ; 'every one enjoyed bar stories. process,by eprayin . OTICE—The very beat results Mrs. Cartwright gave a piano solo, g N are obtained with the Miller Ideal' ' 8itiMSUM cheerfully given. Incubator,as high as 100 per cent hatch has been * N ' and Mise Dorothy Swan a reading. Phone 1820 obtained. All aixea from 85 agggggg to 1800. Either PICKERI G ti The next meeting will be held at 27-52 hot water or electric, and prices 30 per cent less ,- $ "-Me°• gterritL's cad the r0 rafq than othelLmachinesofsimr'Isrquality, Callor - P R p T� .11Na� /�7 ,gmSni writeG.146 Forsyth,agent.Claremont,for par- ►ftele hone Piakerin 4800 P. U. Box-40 will I*gv!n by the grandmotbers: A. V i1J t Vl Y titulars. 30-31 Telephone g ; L ..e xr l y . e _...,.,... 't ,, ,. ,., .a xc..,..:,,,.t,.n.m.r e...:: 3 ,.s r L� a...... .. - .•� ::,t ...a _ �..tur.a �..��{ r. .sE • r.