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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_04_06 ff n y �. .e :.'. - .,:..F _ ..+u.,.A: t.k v. ..in>.w di,c^c,f �#_9• :s �:n�K,t •.::,ys'c- rye.s"p r.�.ss � ..-tri -•r,wrc-�•-•+--nwai'aG,sa w..,. an ,y„,.. '.LLp. '[¢ l '0 •' ...» C ^: ".. .... :4 '.. ;_ 4•+!+•. x: •.^. ,�.y�+_!¢:.. � .�•c Sri.. •T;T•. C �'L' i� `,n' ='s'Ss.4' 5 +�' -.�. •t-jq„n.. .:,i>-�„'•',X ..' �,,ry+--. ...:. ,: ",...•,t°'. ''isn .5,,. ::n'1 a,-..', �''�� Y, 4kJ Hi �'. •.;p; a , .a - ' - VOL. XLV11. 'ICBERIl'�T( , ONT., +'RIDA APRIL 6, 1928 : . 1!10. 3; �u�aasiOstal g6atslttsr. GF?003Z R5.'V'S= - AUDLEY. BROUGHAM. *, Lam♦ _ _.� GREENWOODI Xed4tsl Saw acid �a8ket The 'Audrey Community Club will Farmers are expecting to commence , hold their regular-meeting at the their spring Work in a few days. The R L.HOOEY-Physician and Bur• home a Thio. and Mrs. Annan, Mon- weather during the week has been - MLLS _ D`ran. Graduate of University of Toronto. F, aC�Ol"y day evening, April 9th. _ favorable for drying the land, and by ` AuoDsrton.Phone Pick 1526. 31-4 CHERRYWOOD. next week.seeding operations are ex- pected to be in full swing. p ID B. FORSYTH, Ofh.D., Director - The Woman's Association of Cher- There is considerable illness in this Established 1888 metrical Assoda on of Ontario.Reg. • ktMd,plemberof the American optometrical Baskets of all sizes rywood United' Church will hold their district-at the present time, although tion. Eges e:amiaed 'by appoiattnmt monthly meeting in the hall on Thurs- not of a serious nature.- Mumps, scot.Claremont.Ont. lay, April 12th, at 2.80 p.m. Roll call scarlet fever and diphtheria is report- and descriptions to be answered by a verse contain- ed in several points in the township, taining the word "come." The me-m- Special Easter Services will be held Bail e1S: CHRISTIAN, Barristerand beurs of the Association are requested in St. John's Chuich on Sunday. The � _ �sSolicitor.Notary Public E . Money to at lowe8 prates to bring a basket. All the Iadies of sermon will ,be appropriate for the ;'ora South Wing,Court House, Wbitby. 261y• the community are cordilly invited. occasion, and special. Easter music G.BROWNING, K. C.. Barris- ' Salt for Bale Mrs, .Wm. Judd, Secy. will be rendered.' -and ter,Solicitor.Notarryy °nblic- Annea'Blk., «-.•.-- -»�- 6astnediatel writ of Fost'Otiice,Dundas Street, SGHOOL REPORTS MORLEY-BURNS 'wdtby. House phoae 388. Otsce phone 392:- .� �� - CHAS: A: WHITE. S. S. No. 9, Pickering (Greenwood On Tuesday, March 27th, a quiet "Wh6at' �EATON & 3ern Barristers. So. Successor ,; late W. G. Barnes School)-Class IV,-Mildred Corbett, wedding'was solemnized_at Riverdale. tidton, NortLera Ontario Building,330 t - - psav'Stret,Toronto. Phone Mark 8420' Evelyn Clarke,*Nlargaret Boyles, Hil- Presby erian Church, Toronto, when w.),Beaton, da Harris, Ross Disney, Rolland Cynthia Olivia, youngest daughter of s,D.F.Ross, %delaide 3797 Roofing Material ' Pope and Ivan Bruce (equal), Willie the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burns, j�ICHARDSON & PICKERING- Clarke. Sr. III.-Reginald Cla7ke, of Dumbarton, Ontario, became the Wainted­ '.'. 1`Barristen, Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- Ruth Annis, Robert Ravey, Phyllis bride of Mr, Cyril Ernest Morley, goad Sn.,Toronto: Dace Mala 1 acid sin - Bruce Frances Mantel, Hazel Priest. second son of Mr, and Mrs. E. Morley F- a"ft Pickering ofSce open Wednesday and 3k ' " " Jr, IIL- rtsu a ar _ sattrtdsy evenings. Phone Pick.6800. 8t, No. 2 8 and fie " Dorothy Clark, Laura Ormerod, Maur- ton, of Columbus, Ont,, officiated, and ice Bruce. Sr, II.-Gordon Cammack; Miss Hattie Lamy, of Pickering, pre- ---Dental "-' Lawrence Cammack, Cecil Walls. Jr. sided at the pians The bride en- •' _ `• JTORONTG ASPHALT II.-Erie Davis, Lawrence Annis, Ed- tered the church on the arm of -her prices BLAKE_B. BEATON. D. D. S, ' ROOFING die Hiltz. Sr, iT.=John Ravey, Elva brother', Mr. Carl W. Bishop, wear- , Gradnatelof the Royal Coloelee of Dental in. and 3f, inchPhyllis g '�•� Surgeons an4 University of Toronto, of eMurray's- 18 in.. Middleton and Ph yllis Clark (equal), ing a gown of white georgette and paid seer Mord«1c's Grmfectro store, Whitby. widtka, 4 in 1 Shingle ; also Edna Meadows, Clara Walls, Gordon lace and vei•I and embroidered net C' - : etioce hours a to is:i ca 8 lad.•phone 6. g Priest Ronald Green (absent).). Pr: • held in lace b orange buds and'blos- :e i�eu phone ago. _ �y Metal Dailey and p y g , Ridge Roll. Roy. !Valls, Dorothy Disney, Nancy soms, . She carried a bouquet of �• Q R}��}�j ItIL0.8MITH. D. D. 9., L. D:8„ Ravey, Harold Short, Lila Hiltz. ,No. Ophelia rosea and lily of the valley. - N(Succeesor to Dr.J.N:Dales), Graduate of Material, or will give price on on'roll 38. J. A. McWhirter,Teacher. Miss Della Burns, the bridesmaid, Q lbs Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- finished obs --' wore powder blue cre " to Umvensty. A>S Claremont of re over D. A. STOUFFVILLE. pe with large ; Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday Phone wa 1" r� '*/� yy mauve hat aryl carried a bouquet of A L Stout! l0 1l. 27tf �s� yi�li��„ at IV r.�.� roses. The groom was assisted by • j j Jll ER-Ij . Easter union services are held this his brother Mr, Leslie Morley.' Fol- f�ERBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S•• Good Frida • in the United. Church. ' -11 11 y g LUMBER YARD g y D.D,S., Grad'aate of the Royal College of y Lowing the service at the church a A go*od supply of Hard and Soft Zs.:Surgeons and the L'niverset of Toronto. A. E. Booth haS Sold his farm and >t reception was held at the residence Coal on hand. Also a supply �ce above I.S..Balsdon'astore.Pickering,Ont, intends moving to the city of To- pp y of the bride's sister, on Seymour Ave. ice hours 9 am,to S p. m., or by appoint- -- ---_"`- y sent Phone Peck 3700. , ronto. - airs. C. Vi', Bishop in navy blue aeon- of _Kindling Wood, THE MINING MARKET The Telephone Company are Ret- gette and corsage bouquet of roses' !stove length. tirrg out a new directory for their 12tf .Phone Pick. 1709. �►' yusltst:fefs Qt;al'!#. and street peals,, received. Later Mr. ...� __ customers. We buv and fell, furnish quotations and Mr,. Cyril E. Morley Teft on a _ BUZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and Robert Curtis, who is moving into short trip, the bride wearing archin •Ftreandautomob+ht insurance of all kends. Unlisted Minim Stocks. town,•-held'his auction sale last week, DO:�TALD L'YRO, PIOHEHTNC3 tnprrseobag compaaresof solid financial stand- R which realized $4000. dress, blue coat, fox fur and French pas, We will be pleased to'adviee ghat . hat. On their return the happy couple stocks to buv or to bold, or The Eastern Star put on a mov- L. QU_ IAIG�"'J/A M 1 will reside at Georgetown, Ont what stock to sell. ing picture show on Wednesday after- �_ r if"t]�ORGF Ii:EAY-Liceaeed auction. --- Building and General i 7 g y by - noon and evening which was much Dea't 8118@ Seeing "The Prairie -_ g. ,.. '- -- ser,Atton3. Liva iitock and general sales --Clients are making r000•� attenOod to Terms reasonable R. following our advice. enjoyed by those who saw it, Rose" at Whitevale, April 8th. Estimates furnished on ■11 el"s. touflvrlk, Phone Stouefx900a. 81.4 A cow belonging to Harvey Moyer Our long experience in mining. ex. } of work-Ioterior and Exterior. �fPOSTILI, Lieensed Auctioneer, tending over a period of twent was electrocuted in her stall during WEST HILL. E p y Alterations and repairs. . tae o.e.et.s e!PsNr sed Olatada sae. the thunderstorm last week, The a+c- geaeal..at.li ltlade astsmesd r.a�aetaet years, allows ns to give.sound advice . On Easter Sunday morning the Chimneys Built Concrete Work. aeoaa, Address Grow af..rP o., out. on the investment feature of a mine cideni was due tb defective wiring. musical services in Melville Presby- PICKERING NEWS or the epeeulativs feature of a pros- Mrs. E. A. Hutchinson, of this town y Phone Pickering 5712 D"� B.BPATON TOWNSB:IPQLESE pectivs mining venture. will be one of a party to go to France terisn Church will be as follows: Mise PAIRPORT. ONTARIO . a'"'r"'r• SOLLOWAY, MILLS A CO. to,see the great battelfields, and-will Jean Little will sing one of her fay.- itr>Iwtea, je'°"•''s ass. ttstaey M !cies visit the rave of her son who was orite EastQr solos. Miss D. Black- .Tanga QQ j� �T (� = m �seoass.,aeb�.� « ► Members of Standard g stock, assistant soloist of the Metro- S H 11� �+' L � a .'~•� wuit..ai.,ear' tar Stock Exchange. killed in the Great War. , B olitan Churteh Toronto, will sing, `I ?ambers of the Montreal There seems to be a noticeable de- know that ?M ." Nova Scotia Shia lee ]t[, MAW, LIO]3NTSED AIIO- cline in the number of books read in y Redeemer Liveth Mr. Mining E:char e. g - 1 TioNESR,for Yor4,r?atarbaadDarham g our public library, Hockey, motoring John Detwiler will sing "The Ren- Galt(}alvanlzed Steel Shingles Civatses. A11 ktads of sales r.oaap,t� aeseaded Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, urrection Morn," and also ''I Wili Bird's Felt Slate Shi stlesi to. Terri rsasoaeble. Date'ror scow *"l be Metropolitan Bulldlag, and other amusements seem to rnon- Dwell in the House of the Lord For- for Bale at a"aa e NEWS'. Wh �"• Btu ay opolize the time that should be spent ever." The anthem "King of Kings" T. PATERSON'9 - CLAREMO)v'T •seat pannus Whstby,Dae. sly TORONTO, ' ONTARIO- in reading. Phones : Adelaide 6371 and 6372' will' be rendered by the Choir. The Rev. J. C. MacConachie will preach Dail and get prices. Phone 2812 Jime Cume cited hAve a real Quad laugh rl " THE RURAL at Mose rand see how Lizy Jane the Easter sermon. You are veryLA�rQg and Uncle Silas Rot along, cordially invited to spend Easter Sun- S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. day morns at Melville Church, ! Ig _ night at Whitevale to _' Last Sunda afternoon a telegram yGARA . GEI Real Betatdand Iaeuraace. � - WMlTEVALE. was received from Mr. Wm. Batty, of „Painting Time _ Redlands, California, announcing the -Farm Properties a Specialty,' The ladies are very busy getting sudden death of his-wife, Mrs. Wm. We are prepared to do all foods their Easter bonnets made. Batty. Mr, and Mrs. Batty and their. Head Office:218.214 Confederation of repairing of care also bat- Life will be loo remembered in ' IIs@,t,he.beet int and Lire Building. Toronto. Mrs. J. R. Fraser spent the week y g tery charging, electric _, pa got the end in Brooklin withher parents. the neighborhood'of West Hill. Their beat results. Phone Main 1390. P welding and in fact Rev. J. R. Fraser was in Kingston home was always open to the young � everything is eon- Branch Office: Gordon Building, last week attending a convention. peozle of the district and the choir aeetion with iSt'aadram•Headersoa'e Patric sad Pickering Ontario. Frank White and his mother spent of Melville Church, as well as all the Varnishes.Lac were and Shellane conTre tion, feel the great loss in car work. - 9 Phone 6f10i), 28tf Mon3a with Mrs. Mills in the cit Ba �. are guaranteed. (live them a tritill. We ire glad to know that Mi s the passing of Mrs. Batty. The sym- Gas, You will be delighted. - McKay is feeling much better'again. pathy and condolence of all are ex- Oile, Grease and Asxessoriee TIMB' TABLE-Fiekering Illation 3' g gain• on band conet4ntly, AUo, Moresco in all the colors. 011e T.Ili. Trains going East due se follows Wedding bells are ringing very tended to the family. Mrs. Perce L. 'Parpe and General Hardware. No. 10 Mail, 7.b8 A Y. loudly in the vale. Who is going to L, Scott, of.18 Avalon Blvd., and a Call and see our Catalogue(:of 0. 28 Local 1:.44 P.N. be first? member of Melville-choir, is the only Dodge and Star Care. Phone 4600. " 80 Loew 6.2513 11[ 'A number of the W'hTtevale ladies one of the family now residing i:, c /'v Sunday train, 8.36 A.H, attended the mee'tirrn at C. R. Pur- Toronto, Mrs. Frank Scott having LAWS GARAGE Trains In Wast dos as follows- cell's on Tu*sda moved some time ago to be with her a+ e�,LVIN ,BUSHBY No. 29 I coal 0.22 A.M. We are sorry to hear=that Mrs, parents in Redlands , ..AND SERVICE STATION 27 Lmal 2.44 P.M. Hiltz has been ill. We hope to hear WMITsvAL�" - --- PICKERIN(I •,, 9 tidal! . ' 9,06 P. 11(, of. her early recovery. Sunday train, 8,32 P. M. Motor cars and trucks beinsr stuck The Whitevale Baptist Sunday :Foregoing is according to Standard on the sideroads and concessions are School are having a special Easter Thrifty $ousswides time. quite common these days, service-.on Sunday morning at 10 o'- 'Will quickly recognize the unprece• J. W. Forgie, of Detroit,'and Miss clock. A sacred drama entitled "The dented values now offered in Congol• CLAREMONT �ZcCachen,•Af Durham, spent the week Challenge of the Cross, will be eum (fold Seal Rugs at the new iower- en,l at the home of John and "Mrs. given by the your• ladies of the (� tban•ever rise%, rices that offer ' F.or, ie. school:' Special music .will be rend- f] r tremendous savings. CREAMERY ! A number front here attended W. ered. Mr, McIntosh will preach a , Patterns-The new.19,28 range it el.r - , _.. H. Carson's sale rear Greenwood on, special Easter service at 11 o'clock ,-- most beautiful yet shown. Tuesday and report very good prices in the Bapti*t' Church:.. Suitable.mu- Highest price plaid for for cows. sic will be. rendered by the choir. li IMPROVED QUALITIES Cream at the Mrs. John Taylor, who urr.lerwent Everybody'welcome. i The new Multicote Surface in the a minor operation on.her throat last The W. M. S. of the tnited Church �X1C greatest improvement in yearn-lung 'G�aremoa Creamery week, is;we are pleased to say, much will hold an open meeting on.Wed- er wear is built right into and through improved, nesday, Ap '1 11th. All the women out the thick long wearing surface.. Misses Jean and Doris McWhinney, and girls of the congregation, mem- As you know Congol6um Gold Sea] Give no.&trial and be convinced of Toronto, are holidaying for a fort- bers of the Mission Circle, Ladies' Rugs are all guaranteed by the Gold night with their grandparents, C. W. Aid and Women's Institute,have been f9ea]on surface �' �,oM DALE MILL and Mrs. Holmes. invited as well as the other women P. and Mrs.Lennon and family have of the village. Mrs. S. Woods is ex- - �, Note these ower prlree: am=C�tITQ moved to a farm near Whitby, an petted to be present to address the OU may attribute N ls12 size formerly 15.OA, now 18.50 Mr. and Mrs. Meredith have moves meeting, and other interesting items Ythat •Spring Fever' 0} $1, Y 18.26. " 11.75 r on to the farm vacated.by the form- are being prepared. Dont forget the feeling`to the weather,9XI - } 9.50, " 8.5e For Paet nee elNeil Fraser is in Whitby at resent date, Wednesday, April 11th, at 3 but nine times out o - . �, „ ry y p ten, it will be your sys- Bz 7.60, 6.75 looking after the law practice of A. A special Easter,serviec will be tem crying out for help ih4} " 6.50, 5.00 G. Browning, 8. .,who has been ser- held Sunday, April 8th, at 7 p.m., instead. See up about W Our Royal Brand q�, are_-GQR�1Un Imperial Floor iously ill, but *bo is now much im- in the United Church., The pastor is a Spring Tonic, and Las,a was that Is b id• fro beat �t'yogr(}roar s, proved:- - preaching a series of sermons on -Pep Up your health �•_ dor alas and hard Wearing surface Orval and Mrs. Conner have mov un -T-th& �d • eg nerally, • e P`armon who have wheatXeyour from Mr. Hill's farm to Greenwood, ity," and, the subject for Sunday will 4s.' Sour made from your-own and'Mr, and Kra. Hopkins, of Bramp- be "The Resurrection." The choir will E. C. JONES, Phm. B. ' Ste rr�tt wheat. We can ton, have moved on to the farm vas render special Easter music. The pro- Obemiet.Druggist, g / grind it. sated by Mr. Conner. ple of the community or cordially in- Phone 6800 Don't forget the drama entitled vited to attend this service, also the Pickering, Ontario Furniture Dealer and Feed of all ki"o-OhiekU (feed, "A Prairie Rose," to be presented in successive Sunday services when suet Funeral Director ben feed, chop, mil ltd6d. the I.O.O.F. Hall by the Alley Com- subjects as "The Ascension," "The Phone 1800 _ Cho ilo eve week-da munity Club this (Friday) evening at Holy Spirit," "The Church," "The Choppleg ry Y- - 8 p.m. There will be musical selee- New Birth," "Repentance," "Prayer," 1 g'iokeringr 1Nnt11lr1l1 tions rendered between acts. Admis-I and "Temptation," will be the basis cion 25 cents, children 15 cents, of sermons. �.r4�C'�4^�'F.,�,e.�. .S •.:..ice ., .y_"''';.'k::•• + :''x^`'.7?'tt-"'.....t+,+'s," '_ ' a :zba•. .:5+.- u'` a ti .%rr, * 'Y.' i,., .fl€% ,�,, iR"a,;' lh r• '�6kt .!. 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I THE LEGLSLATURE WEEK BY WEEK province for the fiscal year of ictur ;F,lyjpIRE SHOPPING WEEK Films displayed to Ontario picture „ - - theatres are to be stamped in a way ----. -- -_- ._ tJRSDAY, '.tIAR�H 22ND- _I committed by any occupant o! en house that will indicate whether or not they flans All Laid and 811 Classes Behind Drive to Boost "Empire shall disqualify the residence for one are considered suitable for children. - --Z ntained�� Business Attorney-General Price announced year as a place where liquor may The plan will be worked out under b ' that Ontario will adopt silicosis as s s- legally be regulations of the Provincial Tres e kept. e :compensatible disease under the urer's Dept., and not by statute. BUY BRITISH Section 80, providing that liquor 'Workmen's Compensation Act. Any Premier -Ferguson gave this in- 'silicotic (a diseased condition due to must be kept in the bottle in which it formation in asking withdrawal of a The vastness and unity of the Brit- retail and advertising link-up they was purchased is amended to provide working in the mines) suffering from utbill sponsored by A. Belanger, Rus- ish Empire are two things difficult can-with the general educational that the Government label must re- ane of the three stages of the disease �sell which would have prohibited at- for the average person to realize: In and publicity campaign of the Em. , g main on the receptacle until the liquor ' s: :e-primary, primary, or second- tendance of judeniles,whether in com- thinking of the Empire, most' people pire Shopping Week in Canada. The is consumed: Executive Committee and local com- •, - : ''• ,:+cry-will be entitled to payment, pro- Hon. William Finlayson obtained pang of their parents or not, at the- think first o! Great Britain, Canada, vided that his total service in the arras diaplayiitg films not passed by Australia, India, South Africa and mittees welcome ideas and suggestion at reading for the annual malganm• mines of the province is not leas than the Board as fit for children. The bill New Zealand, Unfamiliar places with t,y which the Committee can coaper- tion of amendments to the Municipal .'$ve years. I had another clause which would 15'ave curious names, seen only once or twice ate with individual advertisers. Ontario is the first province or state Act, and Premier Ferguson introduc-I raised the age limit for unaccompan- perhaps over a period of years escape In other places where "Weeks on the North American Continent to 1928he School Law Amendment Act, ied children from 15 to 16, and J. A. general notice. Yet these also form have been held, local committees bave P1 silicosis among the compensat- I Pinard, in Mr. Belanger's absence,f stout link& in the great chain of Em- successfully carried on window die. E. Proulx (Prescott) introti,uced his 1 • able diseases. bill f urged that thio be enacted, but the pare. Pay. conterta, parac;es of decorated' Six bills were given third resdin providing for exemption from f g g vaccination of conscientious objectors,,Prime Minister thought that it was They are' elI sharing in Empire floats, f�ncy d;ens balls, and many and ten passed Committee of the not worth while putting into legisla- Shopping Week in Canada, April 21st ther special features. and removing the compulsory feature to 28th !or the Executive.Committee Empire Sho in a Weeks are not a' ".-House. Aurelien Belanger'& (Liberal, I tion. PP g In relation to vaccination upon en ' Russell) bill to amend the Theatres trance to schools and colleges. FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH- of Empire Shopping Week have seen.novelty. They have been tried with and Cinematographs Act was one of to it-that every part of the British!great success in other parts of ths, lour given second reading. Hon. Geo. Premier Ferguson obtained flat THE LAST DAY. Empire is invited to participate in Empire, notably in Australia, British: reading for a bill "To Make Provision the great effort., }West Indies, and in Great Britain. S Henry, Acting Leader of the Gov- The second session of Ontario's for the University of Western, On- OTHER AIMS AND PURPOSES. Imports from feral ernment in the absence of- Premier taria Seventeenth Legislature closed, amid Po foreign countries into ' Ferguson, had no opposition to state. I the usual bombardment of papers Briefly stated, one main purpose of Canada rose since 1914 from $298,- As vigorous as ever in their criti- y. Empire Shopping Week in Canada is 000,000 to $800,000,000 in 1927-62 While the measure might require from the Press Geller The session ciam of Premier Ferguson's Township ;to stimulate the purchase and sale of per cent, increase in the last five years) some "dressing up" in committee, the was dull. Last year there was the ii School Boards Bill Opposition mem- Empire produce and manufactures in -thus epnstituting an excellent im- s Government, he said, approved of its pyo Liquor Control Act to scrap over. This; • bers bombarded the Government with year there was no contentious legis- Canada. An ample press coverage on mediate reason for considering then principle• l I P P g g protests when the, revised measure 1aB of such dimensions, although i inspirational and economic lines is present movement opportune. kms: FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD- came up is the-.House for second,the thrice ill-starred Hawkers and i being arranged and'window streamers The Advisory Council of Empire The Legislature authorized the Gov- reading. For two hours the debate;Peddlers $ill caused a lot of heated and showeards for retailers are being Shopping Week in Canada holds ;frtttmen o naso d forward. Finally the' arrument before the Private Bills a is strongly to the view-that the type ofd, with which, to meet its flnan�al obli- Prime Minister, who a a Produced in the Empire. It is a civilization and its promise of de- with even t got no distance gallons for the fiscal year ending Oct. argument, adjourned it to continue it at all in the House proper. recognized principle in Empire Shop- veloprnent as shown in countries of,, ? 81, 1927. It will be applied to depart- The new east block was formally r" imental administration and to matur- opened with due ceremony at night. PROVIDED FIREWORKS. ping Week that the products of the the British Empire-is one that Can P y One of the main features of the country in which the Week is held adans desire to encourage for the sake, Ing bonds, and represents an increase TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH- ' should be favored first-then the pro- of the resent and the future nera- of $10,000,000 over the loan author- session was Liberal Leader Sinclair's P P ducts of other arts of the Empire it tions. All this, it is conceived, is in. The Government and Legislature "wandering ballots" revelation, which P P !lzzed last session. - � I rests, therefore, with individual Can- timately bound up with the economic There will be.4,o o s ial committee are hopeful that there will be no prI-i eventually had to be taken out of the „ S P� vats b a next adian reducers and manufacturers and business aide of affara-that play of the Legislature appointed at the year arising out of hands of the Privileges and Elections P PP church union controversies. The day Committee, because of partisan play)and producers and manufacturers in so great a part in the daily lives ot, present session to travel throughout was taken up considering and adopt- in the ranks of that body, and trona- other parts of the Empire W create so many Canadian citizens. the province during the recess to for themselves-with the willing help Get behind the movement-buy; ;at:lee a carve of the fish and me Ing the report of the Private Bills ferred to a Royal Commission for a. y of many local organizations, the best British goods. Committee on the five bills remaining, solution. While this inquiry t:ndoubt- , situation. . --- '1i20NDAY MARCH 26TH - settling the troubles arising out of edly provided the most fireworks. of I - church union. Several private and the session, Premier Ferguson's an-,and the promptness with which the Flood Cost Main estimates for the fiscal year, local bills received attention and wereI nouncgment of S{r Joseph Flaielle'a I Government authorized a Royal Com- q ending Oct. 31, 1929, rind amounting passed♦ acceptance of the chairmanship of the mission inquiry into the Hollinger .-----On Los Angeles 'to $88,639,818, were tabled. This WEDNESDAY, MARCH-28TH- Research Foundation which the Pro- Mine disaster. amount is approximately $8,000,000 -. .rin,Ce ,will establish, in conjunction - - less' than the estimate for the fiscal A request that the Ontario Govern- with Ontario manufacturing interests, Ilear ending Oct. 31, 1928, as tabled meat proclaim an Act passed by the I carried with it, perhaps, more actual News for Hunters city Assumes Big Task of Re- during last year's session of the Drury Government jn 1922 making i habilitating Santa Clara genas. provision for co-operative banking in umportance than anything ase during g BY DEPARTMENTS. he Province of Ontario, was mads the sitting. Here's when and where you may go Valley Considerable legislation with far- in Ontario for your deer this fall: By departments the "1929" esti- during the consideration of the esti- reaching effects went through,such as I Los Angeles-Having acknowledged mates for the year by A. Belanger 1. In the district south of the ,isssus al follows: maAttorney-6ereral Prices Security French and'Mattawa Rivers-Nov. 3 through Mayor George Cryea its "mor- Lieutenant-Governor's 0i8cs. $6,- (Lib., Russell). What were known! Frauds Prevention Act, ad its com- `al remonsibility" ' for the fatalities 060; Prime Minister's artment, as co-operative banks were doing busi- to Nov. 20,both days inclusive. nese today in the province, and were panion measures, an act to amend the 2 In the district north of the Lad loss of property in the St r=cte y- ;8,886,600; Legislation. $884,676; .At- materially aiding the farmer by giv-I Companies Act and the Compartdes French River and south o! the Can- dom collapses the city of Los Angeles torney-Generals Department, $2.081,- Information Act; Hon. Lincoln has assumed the task of mak: - /116; Insurance Department, $49.625; ins him loans which he would not Goldie'&Hospital Act amendment, and adian Pacific Railway, from North 1 ng rem have been able to get otherwise. Bay to Heron Bay on Lake Superior;atltutlon to the valley, r IMucation Department, $7x900,189; Premier.Ferguson s Research Founda- -Nov 1 to Nov 2b.• I 'Phe Mayor, who spoke in behalf of There-were some seven or eight, he sr Lands and Forests Department, $2r believed at present in existence in the tion and Training o! Apprentices 3, From the Mattel River north' the municipality at a conference of - 547, 450; Northern Development De- rovince while in uebec the were Acts. - of the Canadian Paclflc Railway from� city councilmen and other officials, did partment, $499,T2b; Mines Depart- p Q y Sportsmen have some satisfaction not say to what le inant, $360,600; Game and Fisheries numerous. in knowing that, after biological Btu- North Bay to Heron Bay and,south I a$th the city would Department, $527,826; Public Works "They are operating without char- dies now beim undertaken by the De- of the north line of the Canadian Na- to is restoring the valley, but the Los Department, $1,262,165; Highways ter, the Attorney-General suggested. tional Railways, with the exception of I Angeles Chamber"of Commerce an' partment at Game and Fisheries are that se^tion from Heron Bay to the nounced it would propose to the coun• Department. $562,389; Health De- "Yes;' Mr. Belanger replied; "they completed,action will be taken to con- rtment, $686,450; Labor Depart- are operating in a very uinsatisfac- French River-Oct. 20 to.Nov. 26. I cll a rehabilitation program, based $ra P serve the game and fish 4. North of the north line of the on an estimate of' 1,00 ,000 property anent. $2,675,706; Provincial TreaBiir- tory manner under the name of true- Other feat4ires of the session were 'or's Department, $619,950; Provincial �•.Y The matter will be inquired Canadiun National Railways-Sept- damage, This is at least $4,000,000 Provincial Treasurer Monteith's an- 15 to Nov. 25. below the lowest estimate of the dam- - - Auditor's Office, $98,725; Provincial into- gouncement of &,balanced Budget and b. St. Joseph's Island-Nov. 10 to age. Secretary's Department, $,829,540; Estimates passed for the Insurance P p a surplus of $359,000 for the fiscal ` Dept totalled $49,525• for the Dept. P Nov. 2b. The number of persona left without .- Agriculture Department, $2,608,890; year ended, and the forecast of an- - homes, food or clothing stood at 765, VIscellaneous, $623,000• G Mines, $Fisherie for the Dept. of other surplus for the current year;the Chief reason for the failingoff in Game and Fisheries, $527,820-a to p S with relict organisations taking care Gmernment'a .express intention o! Peg Leg Cracked, City Stied of that number. Official figures from a this aesaion B vote can be Pound in the 'tel for the day of $8,778,530. ' - strengthening censorship re- Venture County showed 273 homes in Hydro estimates. These, as voted a THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH- uglations; the House's emphatic re- Seattle.-Alleging that a street I the Santa Clara River .Valley alone '_fear•ago, were more than $15,000,000. With the traditional form and care- jection .of the principle of "beer-by- sprinkler operated by the city sprayed, ',The total vote for 1929 is but $8,2b2; mony -mncludin the passage of the the glass"; the House's endorsation water all over him and caused his peg had been wiped out, in addition" s 1000. Of this last amount the Niagara g P g numberatelles�s small homes in lire groves ' system ie' represented by $5,750,000 annual Finance bill, the Legisuature of the Government's policy to conduct leg to crack, D. Rastelli has filed a' 1 immediately below the dam. Hun. at night approved the expenditure ot}a�survey of the situation before for- $165 claim for damages with the City i dredo of acres of orange and. lemon i$,1,000,000 of which goes to the Niag- $38,638,318 on the affairs of the mulcting any old-age pensions scheme; Council• - ,�ra Falls- St. Thomas line, and $750,- groves were buried under the silt. ' 000 for rural extension. For the Geer- = The plan of the Chamber of Com- Sian Bay system the estimate of .600 Swans Killed in."Ride" Over Niagara Falls - coerce for rehabilitation camas for el `$635,000; Ottawa-St. .Lawrence sys- - available being made Council for re- tern, $875,000• Thunder Bay, $326,- available -in the City Council for re- -' 000; Central Ontario, $620,000; Nip- construction; a commission: of Los issing, $487,000; Algoma, $10,000. � +f Angeles business men to direct the project, and division of the work into EDUCATION ESTIMATES. three classes=restoration of orchard Educatiost Department estimates " - ,a 0.� '^ bust- contain t . • a ,� p• contain a vote of$2,100,000 for grants ' and farm regions, rebuilding of f to rural, public, and separate schools; nets d relief and residence Fro arty and relief oY flood sufferers._ $100,000 for consolidated schools; "' The work or Tepairing the highway 455,000 for summer schools. and miIroad throughout the valley is One hundred and thirty thousand under way, 4 six hundred dollars is voted for Eng- lish-French training schools, as com pared with $143,600 of a-year ago- The University of Toronto grant isLakes to Sea set at $166,900, and Western Uni- -varsity, $300,000. x ": "^,� Service May 1 Estimates for a Dept, of High= Y :` s • 4ways show a sl ght increase. For'1929 F � 3' 3 r they are $575,614, whereas for 1928 >7' �, fiE Ocean Freighters to Run they were set at $562,339. Y f �, � � . r• Between Chicago and LESS FOR HEALTH. �, 4. • ' West Indies Dept. of Health shows a falling off .,_' ° •t i� Milwaukee, Wis.-Ocean freighters, In re uirement, the sum for 1929 be- 1 r A " q - "se, plying between the West Indies and ins $686,450, as against $573,600 for. y •; e.. Great,Lakes parts, including Chicago,' last year. Dept. of Labor shows a Milwaukee, Buffalo, and Michigan slight increase with a vote of $2,675,- f 705 being asked. Provincial Treasur- cities, are to be placed in operation i r • - beginning May 1 by the American er's Dept• is down below its 1928 r '' ? ' �` Shipping Co. of New York, according mark. Six hundred sod nineteen h Y v >" r to announcement here. thousand nine hundred and fifty dol- suit n;, w S The freighters will be of type Tars will be voted this session, where ? w " able to travel through the Great Lakes 'INAal _ - $683,450 was noted a year ago. and the St. Lawrence River, Total vote of the Provincial Secre- r p� n ' -' <' .�..><,. ' '" Theywillbe able to carry approxi. tarp's Dept. to $6,829,640 for 1'929, as _ mately 2,000 tons of freight to the ' `compared with $7,068,191 i;, 1928. double this, The Agriculture Dept, vote is placed HUNDREDS OF OTHERS INJURE D AND RESCUED inland 'ports and nearly at $?,620,490-practically the same 'Accoraing to the latest estimate at least 600 wild swans were,k and hundreds of others injured when tonnage on the waterretijrtrip after clear ' at $ 62 brought down n year ago. they were Swept over the Horseshoe falls recently. The birds had alighted above the falls and all efforts to I ins the fresh waterways. Rafriger r riverrten, game at-or service will be provided. A new sub-section to the Liquor frighten them were in vain. Several hundred were rescued by William "Red" 71111 and othe •'Control Act pioides stiff penaltics for wardens and officers of the Victoria Park Commission. The injured birds aro being cared for by the commission I The proposed sailing schedule calls those wi o consume or obtain for bev- until they can be sent to deck Miner's sanctorium at Kingsvjlle. A carload of bodies was taken from the river. for boats in.. and out of the various spurpose patent medicines or Hundreds of spectators lined the Cauadfan boulevard to watch the rescue efforts- erae While there they witnessed Great Lakes porta at least .once a wage of alcoholic content, and an- another tragedy when a large flock of these strange birds became bewildered and flew into the cataract. The �week, it is explained. When business other item in the tightening-up pro- drawing shows the wild swans battling the torrents on the brink of the'falls. Those who failed In their strut. I teendedr tonSoa he American ports,service will bo ex cess is to the effect that an *Renee gle, for lite were swept over the falls backwards. ib W �_ u, b.,i, '.0 °rx-' ,.+-., .his 7.3 :�+ <.1 �.X +':"1'` u. •a' .,.tiR'r ;. 4r,,. ,'r4-'' ✓r ' Sr"" d'Rea';"' "°"'+j'$�>yu` ':�5 ''•�.�».�:.e�+",r !'ypN•v.•: ie- C f y� , Iffludson • sibly never-that wheat will be ship- 11V Ba , Basin ped to any great enfeoff. The straits 7 , "A • • are open longer than people Imagine, IN �PRIl GTIME Rich >� Resources but the !Iiffiporty will'be tolog keep Sort Igoe- • �_ � Churchill's.port open long enough to Timber and -Mineral Wealth. , be of value to,pavigation by the new Described b Dr. R. B. matte.' .'Not Sick, �Nut Not Up to the .Y Stewart = Napoleonic Soldier's Kin - Mark—You Need the Help of -That Sterling Tonic, Dr. Wil- Seek Office as Deputies r GOLD YIFID 'EXPECTED I The days when Napoleon was the �a 1�" good Iialas. Pink Pills-They Give object of hero worship are recalled by _ New YitaYtty. TE Additional Pulp and Paper the candidacy for seats in the next A medicine for the baby or growing Mills Probable.in Near Chamber of DBplttiea of two-mea of �chlld-ons that the mother can feel the name of Chauvin. Both are said Raj Rose Orange Peko® Future to be descendants ok the soldier of the assured Is absolutely safe as well as "Grande Armee," Nicholas Chauvin, —Top QLial efficient-!a found in Baby's O Tab- picturing the futpre of the Hudson Bay Basin as a produettive section of Whose ardent affection for the Em- lets. Tho Tablets are praised by bright Aluminum the Dominion, the Hon. Charles Mc— thousands of mothers throughout the �____._ ___ - -- country. Thes29 e mothers have 'found Crea, Ontario Minister of Mlnea,spoke that is: patriotic to an excessive de e by country. actul eaperle>}ce that there is no briefly recently before the Canadian gree.' The Peacemaker �M� Adye�e� Institute o1 Mining and Metallurgy, --"'-- other medicine for little ones to equal �* �ss�rn �i Oz�-l3AVlfl YOUR OWN BUgI• them. Once a mother has used them Toronto Branch. NO �ii 1 g 1i K ICIi,is Br�baneCaurler: It wquld be the B NEsS--k= bis bonuses. Wrtb fII Mr, McCrea introduced Dr. R. B. BEM i Lia tt��11LLiV/ greabedt tragedy of all history if the Standard Comyanr, Boz 601, Toronto. for her children she will use nothing British Navy were weakened at the - else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Stewart, chief medical adviser of the Fc Hutt, Tancock Island, N.B., writes:- Hudson's Bay Cgmpany, who gave anVIM FOR UM oNi�1,7 instance of those dreamers who ima= w BilvaBw><oz "I have en children, the baby being llluatrat lecture on "The Natural gine.that the League could save us GRICULTURAL EXPERTS MAt, /t in the day of international upheaval. B fartatag opportunities offered hh•re asst, sla-months old. i have used Resources of the Hudson Bap Basin:" unsurpassed anywhere. Another Si4i� So long as the world is at peace the Mr. McCrea referred to the railway � What Thousands of Motheis cheapest good farms on earl still hese. Bab q'e Own Tablets fpr them for the builders pushing two different linea up League may'do very effective work as Burley's free bargain catalogs rss.47 past 20 years and can truthfully sap Say of Baby's Own Tablets Alfred Burley Co., Limited. Bt Jona, • that I know of no better medicine"for to Hudson Bay and James Bay, as mo- Y Y a philosophy; when some bellicose nor• N,g, dery pioneers, folla}v!ng the example' tion decides upon resorting to war as Situe ones. I always keep a box of set by Hudson. the explorer, in 26.11. With the passing of winter many a final arbiter the League is useless, lLOWBis ` the Tablets in the house and would people feel weak, depressed and easily r Noting the ,Immense area of the and depends wholly for its success LADIOLUS, DAHLIA AND OTHZR advise all otbrer mothers to do so,' tired. The body lacks the vital force flowers. Glade fifty, Dahlias s or C Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all Hudson Bay Basin, more than 3,000,- upon the half dozen great Powers of and energy pure blood alone can gine. rocas i, dollvered. is•oo. Catalog fres medicine dealers or will be mailed up- 000 square miles, Dr. Stewart refer. In a word, while not exactly sick, the the world that can use enough !a W. &'O. Dodds, Sorrento, B.C. on receipt of price, 26 cents per box, red to the vast range of itts climatic fluence to preserve peace. That is the indoor life of winter has left its mark :.'by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., conditions extending from sub-Arctic role that Britain has played far years, s!otr>:rss to temperate. � upon them. A blood-building, nerve - UALITY ROCK LEOIiORN. arockv111e, Out. restoring tonic Is needed to give re- a�1 Fvyandottw Red Baby Chioka. Geological Make-up. newed health and energy. Dr. Wil- Use Mlnard's Liniment for Corns. Ile-ou per loo and up. Hatching eggs. TIiC AhOl1t10II Of the Referring to the geological make-up liams' Pink Pills are an all-year-round o is oo Dp0�r 10o and u Pedigreed Colles- blood builder and nerve tonic, but are els, $9.00 each, and up i6 Page Illus- elm, of the basin, the speaker tuoched up- trat•a. Catalogue Free. L. R. Guild The Loyal.Chief i Sona Box T. Rockwood, Ont ' ,SUbn]aT1r1C on the granite,to be found along the especially useful to the spring. Every 'London Times (Ind.): The enemas northern rhas of the bay, the lignite dose heips,to make new, rich, red London Observer (Ind.): To every ABY CHICKS-WE HATCH TOUR ane, 1n toot, has become the weapon °n the Salmon River which supplies blood and with this new blood return- war there Se a bitter aftermath of vatalogs , Baby Chicks. p. A for the stoves of many of the northern Ing strength, cheerfulness and good raw catalogue Price loo and up. d I3. of the poorer Powers. And 1n any forgetfulness and ingratitude. The ewttxer, Granton. Ont stations of the company, the mica be health•quickly follow, race of wealth and please-re Is resam-{ - self-denying ordinance proposals for Ing produced in small quantities at If you are pale, easily tired, or >fao4rxfc► �D BSOaiQsf. -aLbolklon obvlously.„Fome beat from ed in too common Indifference to those� - D78- those countries which have most to Lake Harbor, the nickel deposits at breathless at the least exertion,- if I whose eacrlflc�s and suffering-have I ILL THE 2,lOVER -PIONEER DIa- tho by their application, Great Br!- Cape Smith, lead at Mayfair River, your complexion is poor or you are made 1t possible. Lord Haig neither H TANCE movers of Canada. Largest gypsum and china clay !n the Moose troubled >nith pimples or eruptioha, ! speedy padded vans. Now Equipment. Rain, at the time when alis made her himself forgot, nor let others forget latest methods. Two experienced men original proposal, had the-finest equip- Factory section, and quantities of iron Dr. Williams'Wfiliams' Pink Pills are lust whet 1n so far as his voice and pen could every trip. All Loads !tensed, Beyond ore to be found in the Belcher Islands you need to put you right. If you compare for esti] and care. Before yon invent of submarines In the world; but avail, the men broken in his service, I mope write us or wire and revert the snow she would probably have more to district, but noted that so far no gold have twinges of rheumatism, are sub- Alike 1n fatb, mercy and courage, he ,charges. Head offlcs Hamilton Ontarla deposits of any consequence have lect to headaches and baokaches, if Ras of knightly degree. Canada. Hill she mover. gain than to lose by their total aboll- been located, although prospecting Is you are irritable and nervous ,if your _ -- tion, And this consideration applies being carried still further northward, sleep does not refresh you, or your ap- �, _mo=re forcibly still to the United States. ' rig." arThePorand a fair probabilitty exists of this onto is poor, you need the treatmentprecious metatl being found In paying DrWllllama' Pink Piila alone canquantities., give-you need the new blood, new MUf ImpmilUes withIf you use Red RoseOrange Furs, the product of the'district for strength and -new energy this medl pekoe Tea in 1928 you will 1250 years, are still being sent out !n cine always brings, Mr. A. Marcotte, AND OTHER fl'cura soap ienjoy Canada's finest tea and large quantities, Dr. Stewart stated. North Ham, Que. writes;-"I have ��� ���� T � ria material] reduce your tea found great benefit from the use of I s•• om�s1; Varieties.y Var s yo hof Two Fla Pills. Before I be- bilis. Red Role Orange i Dr, using t Pink a are bringing our shippers e:eep 'Pekoe lasts longer because "Hudson Bap Is,not teeming with San using thio I was is a badly run- OPERATION. I.EF�`fish, as some Deople imagine," Dr ,town condition, and at times felt tionally high prices and 5% BONUS its additional strength and Stewart Bald, referring to the scarcity EXTRA. We pay all postage and savor fosse i# o further. scarcely able -to work. Dr, Williams' , express charges. SHIP NOW g of any variety, except rock cod and pink Pills have changed all this and ,Every pace guaranteed. white fish. in time, the fisheries of since taking them I am enjoying the Send For Our Free 1926 Special .ti's' the basin may Attain large production, beat of health Every. man who feels Spring Price List. HER VERY WEAK __ ezz but 'not for some years. Pulp and rundown and easily tired should give oil Levin Fur Co. paper production !a already going this'great medicine a fair trial," ' R ahead, . with prospect of additional Try. Dr, W lHiams' Pink Pills_ for LIMITED Letter Tells of Wonderful The BABY mills in the near future. Black and anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, indi- 172 King St.,East rept, B Relief After Taking Lydia white spruce, tamarar, balsam, poplar, gestion or nervousness. Take them as _ TORPNTO, ONT. E. �'i Vegetable •shite birch and balsom pine are a tonic if you are 'not las the best `'' among the principal species. of timber physical condition and culttivate a re. CO>tnpOLind found in the area. Fail wheat, grow- slstance that will keep,you well. and - - tug at Moose Factory, had shown as strong. You can get these pills Coniston, Ontario.-"After a se- "'. `high a yield as that !n the Western WANTED vers operation and a three weeks' through any medicine dealer or by ' provinces, and a good future in agri- mail at 50c a boa from The Dr. Wil, jt re turned home culture was predicted by Dr. Stewart. Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. "I believe the Hudson Bay area �_ Grade Holstein Heifers so weak that Iwai route will prove. a boon to Western M (� ' Client wants to purchase now unable toFor four move a Canada for general commodities, but May o Again fifty grade heifers due to freshen In months I was al- ' It will not be for deme years--pos- Autumn. What have you to oAer most frantic with # Washington Soya Lindbergh and what Is your price. pains 1f - and suffer- Washington er " « May Fly Over Atlantic R. E. GUNN mgunth re could 73 ADELAIDE ST. W,, TORONTO sure there could 1 Corrugated Iron - To Europe Again ` not >>e any help ''Po*`: for me. I sun Soon I Severe eine in m ' �:• p my ASK FOR Washington, D.C.-A rumor is cur �- a ` left side sad euf- - -W"EEL.ER i BAIN rent here that Col. Charles A. Lind- W�$. - e agony every month. One dap u ►• Bergh will fly the Atlantic again' in i when I was not able to get up my 7a Council Standard Daily application of. Mlnard s { mother gged me to try your mod- _ r , { May. It is said that be x111 pick up A !hick, even, heavy spread of � •iivill dry up warts. Also ez• i icine. Ddy husband got me a bottle _ galvanising over every Each of sur a prominent United States automobile : cellent for callouses, corns and ! of-Veg.etable Compound at once and . . :. •.,, face. Deep corrugations. Agencies manufacturer and a United States bun one. ! I took!t. I started a second bottle; r still open in some localities. manufacturer of tires and take them i and to my s rise and joy the pains :�� '.,Why do so many,many babies of to- Write us, stating 'size of for a flight.to the principal capitals of in my side left me completely and II 41ay escape all the little fretful spell _barn you want to cover. 1 a B am able to do all my work without y VA infantile Ailments that used to WE PAY FREIGHT Confirmation of the sumo--T canriott help, I am afarmer's wife so yon• " worry mothers through the day, and I WHEELER A BAIN, L I M 1 TE D see I can-t-be idle long In alt I have keep them uphalf the night? Dept.w, tog George St.. Toronto 2 be obtained. Col, Lindbergh•is not i w r taken six bottles of Lydia )J. Fink- It you dont .know the answer, you accessible here and his friends refuse i KMY Or I ham's Vegetable Compound, five ;- haven't discovered . :pare. 'harmless I to. discuss the matter. It is known ! i boxes of the Compound Tablets, two txetorla. It Is sweet to the taste, and • ' • ! ' • that Col. Lindbergh has desired to fly I bOttlea of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Blood sweet In the little stomach. And its I over Europe ever since his flight from � Medicine,and have also used the San- Ou:bowie an bmd for t�A ative Wash. —Mrs I.LAJEUNESS4 jgentle influence seems-telt all through I •• P ptoducc;oa. weld,&win New York to Paris, when he planned � 1 }box 10$� CoaistoA, Ontario. 0 the tiny system Not even a distaste. II DiiO Ltooroa,lista•a to complete and air tour of Europe, _ _ __ _- --- �_•- --�y�, t6l dose of castor oil does so much 1 r White w4 ore we a but was. ordered back ,to the United - - -' good, Wrw&ttea 12casdup.took States b the United States Govern- --- - -- live delivery paneled.Write. S' t Fletcher's Castorls is• purely vege•, toddy fo: ltt3 dacK sooty orient..table, so you may give it freely, at' wersaat's Iw►rtastlnr'�a swt.,.aa q+►+a aa.L ---------; first sign o1 colic; or constipation; or e diarrhea.. Or those many times when Press Inspires Oversea you lust don't.know what 1s the >¢lat• Ki Disease Flights, Says Birkenhead l# _ ter. For real sickness, call the doctor; !� warn London•=Lord .Birkenhead. thinks always. At other times, a few drops Doesn't the attempts to By the Atlantic would ° - ' • of Fletcher's Castoria. be few and far betw`eet! if the press A�� - The doctor often tells you to da lust It strikes—when least expected „failed to advertise all the prepara- �.� �V Wort; and always saps F"letcher's. Ward it OR in time with tions of the flyers, all their efforts and 1t' Other preparations may be lust as Warner's Safe Kidney pure, just as free from dangerous and Liver Remedytheir lipsticks. �r'ttotAc d drugs, but why experiment? Besides, In a humorous speech delivered at due to � the book oil care and feeding of i At forty and after is the critical time the annual dinner of the Newavendors' ACID°s o".a+ 3 for men. If you slow down you let ? MEAIReu Provident Institution he.made merry babies that comes with Fletcher's younger men, blooming with,health, step HE,w�CH9 _ Catatoria is worth !tor weight in gold! u ahead. They take the promotion, the with the chase of newspapers afters•teMJsu► x big money -you take their orders. sensationalism•and the various chat- health—a clear brain—a sound body— that'� what you need in business. nel swimmers and trans-Atlantic i (,ently stir up your liver and kidneys flyers. - ' to do their pro r work with Warner's Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' Milk departs. Yo i are happy-aga3a in five lild''ren Cry for gate Kidney•and�Liver Compound. This "Any man, woman or child who in of Magnesia in water. That is an minutes. safe, herbal remedy with the pleasant- existing-,contries to fly over Don't depend on crude methods. Emr, _ z- taste has been-fa-mous for more'than go years. Original!), a doctor's ,presnrip- the,Atlantie is obviously inati. He.may alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has ploy the best way yet evolved in sal cion, it is doing untold'goad. gave your be a valiant maniac, but that does not been the standard antacid for 60 the years of searching. That to ore botfly 1 of Warner Any agfafe Kidney and !n the least come into the argument," „ years among physicians everywhere. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Livor Remedy at small cost. But Ret said Lord Birkenhead. In my judg- One spoonful"vl11 neutralize at.once Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' it-there's the only way to enloy tts Ment, there is nothing being advanced benefits, Warner's Sate Remedies Co., many times its volume in acid. It Is Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physS• Toronto,'out. in aerial navigation by these rash and dangerous exploits." the right way ,the quick, pleasant and cians for 50 years in correcting oz- Warner's Safi Kidney sand emcisnt way to kill the excess acid. cess acids. Each bottle contains !nu l-- -- — - -; Lia►er Ci12Cd�' I Minard's, Liniment for Backache. The stomach becomes sweet, the pain directions-any d�lgatore. ISSUE No. 14--28 'fes.:c ,.,T- M� a "wvs•.r. s.5, fid- dsv'A �.,'a•.-.z.:.• +d..y:+ . i,.,w". _ 'a`ta.'•t.°}$•'�,. ,f��;,,,,,, � ,• 3 .; .: .,-.,.. .. •,' apt '..,•.:. - ....-..- ,.-., - , ,:'. •• .0 e. -:. •..-.,.. .. ,,....:...5,o: .._,,,; .., ,• :.''�..., ... ' ,•�., �.:+r. h�,_• _ - �r • -v �* Stork, drag bet 18-19 r,l and can 1 and :-,,-SALE REGIBTER. ppp-18 to 20 bop-i 8 Roy Word. April 6th.--Auction_sale ofCoal C oal g e� n sad- _r.w *� nlpipefor'Clareanoa mtJehaw& Friday, Winter, y • '= Olaeemont r,pay 2.00:Diamond Bros- farm stock, implements, etc., at lat if you have any notion 6f- ` ; drag opp o 25 con 4 10 50; Fraali , con. 6, Pickering (jut south of purchasing a neer ti lg pu chest Turner,drag clean ditch, Mark- 'B.xougham,) the property of Wes- Hard' and soft'eoal of.the; sleigh, leave 01.74 perfesq: t}l.h0if paid ht ad°a1rCe• won. Order t1QW 90 that It -� 3o6icrtptloos to the United state. acid•Crest ham L 1 cone 8.to 7 'Mark to pay halt ley Harvey: Sale at one -o'clock — - Britain 42.00 in advance. .• 6 60; Also drag and"clean ditch bet 82 sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, auc- __beat gn&Utp OII ` will be ready when the 33 con 6 and Opp 13 to 35 con 7 7.35; t"foneer, and flrat snow appe4►ra. Canada Ingot Iron Co, blades and re- Tuesday, April 10th—Auction sale of - - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, pairs for small grader 17.10; Wilbur fresh cows and springers, you THOS. . Ae LAW' L O R N E R E IA Johnston, drag opp• 19 to 25 n con 5 cattle and sheep, the property a rl ►7 14.65; Duncan Morgan, right-of-way J A. Hawtin, at the Stock Yards, F�S.C1�eZi3S@•. �lnt. CLAREMONT ,NOTES ANQDOMMENTS. to Redman's pit. Uxbridge to pay half Myrtle Station C.P.R. Sale-at 1.30 �•�^�"'� 1000 o'clock sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, e= The feeling of animosity which The council'now adjourned to meet. auctioneer. Grocery agah co Monday. the 7th dap of May, News from Thehas ezisted between our -rel•igiotfa•'for the transation of general business. Saturday April.14th.—Credit saleofsects for generat-ion$ is gradually. cattle, horses, pigs, implements, iDeing dispelled as people are be DUNBARTON. baled hay, and seed grain,.the prop- erty. of. John A. White, at lot 33,, coming more enlightened and real. Allan B. Moore left on Monday 61-icon. 6, Pickering, near Green River. _ YRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE RL-P JL 3T ARRIVED — s ize that the brotherhood of than a business trip to New York city. Mark Sour calendar for the above, Quart O o ,is something of more importance On Easter Day at the Community date. ale at 1.30 sharp. *F. Postill, 1Q lb..Tin?,,., $2.50 Qu t b ttlas; 7"c Hall, Sunday School will be field at auctioneer. In bulk, per quart, to their spiritual welfare than the 2 p.m. At 3 p.m. there will be Holy Nlonday, April 16th.—?.uctio)n sale o. LINE OF HOLrSE•CLEANI r. ' recital of Creeds. An incident Communion and address, when the Fleming'Jerseys, ais�: •n•o eansers-textra A FULL s- SUPPLIER ancy (A Rector will preach. good pure-bred Hoh teL cows ir. $room,, Brushes Soaps, Poiishe?, Cl that points out the tendAll price,low for' the times occurred on a lecent Lr Hooey, 31.0., a graduate of To- milk, and an out sanding -,'-bung immediate use,•and-a =pec•ial price on Luz ronto University, has decided to la- bull at Donlands Farm Don Mills while the stock lasts. ' Sunday when Rabbi Isserman, of cat^ in Dunbarton, to practice\ his Road, Toronto, Sale at '2 o'coick ' -the Holy BlossorQ Synagogue, of profession, and this week will open I sharp, Write f,�r catalogue to L. . . ' 2.JVX. 3 1=K1 29 CTs. Toronto, exchanged pulpits with up an office in Allan McGlashan's resi-I. B Franklin, auctioneer. or P. Rus- , - deuce. Mr. 'McGlashan, we under- sell. Flemir.;, Dorland: Farm, Dor. , a leading minister. of the United stand, will move to Oshawa to reside.` Mills Road, Toronto. STEELE-BRIGGS A NO RENNI E S * :..•Church, and at a banquet R Bich took place recently in Toronto the - GARDE` AND FLOWER SEEDS chief speakers were a. Jewish � Lovely Easter Greeting Cards, •i and 1G tecta each.' PRICES - rtibbi, a Roman, Catholic priest S PECIAL Lots of new goods and goad things to oak. and a minister of the United R° us Church. All of this tends to bring :FOR TEAM HARNESS -AT RICHARDSON'S GROCERY • 'Into closer fellowship t6er vario religious sects of the country. _ similar gathering took place a fen Bram-mpantye Team Backhand Harness, PickeringHardwire Store pr -days ako in a leading American = ` 2 inch layer trace with het l ch los, $92•CQ. city when a meetiog of the Reli• 5ti'ith 5 ring breeching. inatead'c,f ack 17, ,. band, GO �71gioua Educational Council met, : - 34�' ` ttF.. -..end the three leading speakers Black-mounted Teem Backhand Harne4;' 338.30 _ f were a Jewish rabbi. a Raman $11 L5 F A .5 ring Breeching Catholic priest and a Protestant, Now is the time to poet your seed for the spring crop.. We have it - the last named being Dr. Falcon- This i4aut a factory harness, h+tt c:13tor1 ma3e,in our ,ea�o shop at Jlarl`ha,n. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Akike and Sweet Clover. l,X ier, the head of Torooto Cnivers !ity. These events is a R,,od omen �S'e gp?cialize on repairs to harm-� and-colEse�: f ifor the future, and is an indica• The Beatty Electric washers to Save tittle k tion that that bitterness iR hich - - - and hard teat a A free trial- given at any time. .,,has existed between various relic C F e 0 D D S : 4 gioua sects 6 gradually disappear. Sea e 'ing. It �s oecess+ry that every - Harness and Collar Manuf-,ctarer Our Ponitry�Food and Calf Meal a� religious sect ebouTd" htty� some. Poore'. worth giving a trial. r M,A.RIH.AM, ONT Home 3400 str}ted forme of beliefs or creeds, n cCo armMachinery but a man's Christianity does not -- - -- -: -�` g wick• ting • ++ Agent t for � r Dee Farm- • I and Repairs. t �'depeod upon his belief' In this e : ,creed or that, but dependA upon ring n S 1 S '. his heart. It is far more import-,, Sp Our Motto : e have it, can get it, or it is not made. out for a pbrban to be guided by _ '- the Golden Rule, "that y5, do unto - KERI - ,I. S. BAISDON, PIC NGi others that ye vi auid that others Specially prioed for Easter, Ween",s and Children'. Boots and shoe$:. should do unto you," than to be- 1, _ :-Neve in a cettain creed, if the per. Latest style Spring; Capt for '.lien and BoyA. �'� ��®��-Fancy Dreae Fork Shirts that ? eak forthemselves. Nl UNIVERSAL _•�., :eon does not live up to his prole+• p ' Bion. As the idea of the brother- Sweaters are an indiepenoable item for the Easter Outfit. - Hood of man enters into the lives �E�T HILL -of toes, there ii legs likelihood of Overall= and Stn-wcka of =everal makes. You will not be di5appaioted in the±e. asT� R AND F1 INT _�r�i IFS r ' war taking place, and intercour* ' between nations will become more Special pricPa in Backband and Breeching Httraev• pleasant. Conte in and look- these over. ..r A•k for Silverware Coupon-3. R E P A I '►� ._PICKERING COUNCaL. If yoc want a guaranteed P epair job at a reasonable rr The shove council wet pursuant to C Cl L R A Q LEY �,✓� i s: p: 'adjournment on Nlond�y. the 2nd price, ti ° inst. Members all pt reent, except -.-P' 1. Repairs o n all makes- ­:.-Mr, ak.e.s. . -MnMo.-ore,the reeve iu the chair. Experienced Mechanics, The minutes of the last ureetingPhone Scarb�r0 5,L 3 were read-and appsoved. A number of accounts trete present- .------•- . - "' ed for pr,yrnent rind referred to the various star.h"t cnmtrri hear (T� T .'.GARAGE Arthur Cherter was heacd re pro. THE -IGEN_11 L n ..'posed craeaing over the C. N. R. Gerald Cgwau was heard re woe k on L-Rosebank road. and...other. roads in - - p 4900 hone need of attention. :T a Gerald Cowan, E. NlorgAn and J, B. Gormley were: heard, re hppointing a +' ,constable for RoaebanL di uict. at 'a "16 redl too ood ,constableGeorge Hicks was heard re purcha y g _ of a gravel pit by the township on lot ✓ �. for the k:te%tett now. :•2. con A. Isn't it.m lions Cecil White was heard asking the -t C Qry : ' {ww Ptrmalak trans- Auto Repairs, 't�ccessorles,�lls and -council to approve plan of sub•divieiur. 1 .of lots at Rosebiink. Holtby wets heard re building : •- forms things?" �V `Isla. Gasoline, 'a new-culvert on the road in front of ^asolme, J 7 preroises also grading the said aUty.Of Per- r..1 .• The be e The etwrding committee on Con- , sDattery Charging's _malak lies not only tingencies reported and recommendedn - : }payment as'follows: D R Beaton, cm ;, I in its.colors, but IRe airs made on all.make' acct of salary 12151Ni;'John }lurkar, 1 its soft satiny finish. p ptgavditors' report and statinnety for 1 .collector lr•00; Mimicipal World, for � OIS be " _ :'of Car*S. The col are au Revised Statutes of (Jontar it) 15 00 .i `t tiful—the Whole wide also for supplies for Clerk's afflce 115.35; Tbos Birkett. premium Giuhe o� O them. An Indemnity' Co„ on policy No 11P2`214 ' the fini his'beautiful 'insuring township road;88i.54); Thus � � � t00, so rich. and _ Gregg, attdiv ec'utt as ,•leek 4 rte; Ed � T Gleeson, ditto t- hrciliH 4 tai, ,- lustrous. �' �RLES B, SPENCER ° The standiu„ committee on Dani. :, 1111 ages foi• Sheep Worried by hogs re. - The easiest Of all _ '"`� Wrted Rnd re^nmmended the mfollow- t0' apply• = `:Pickering Ing payments: W. Levi Linton, for finishes proprietor, • killing dog found worrying sheep 5,041; -. - And it dries in .n0 .1nseph Quinlan, I sbeep killed and 3 larubs injured 35.010; T E Crawford,.in- time. -- epecting same soc, ti. Thestanding-committee-nn Trans- r � .Complete Quality Funerals portation, Power and Light reported `L!J•�'` -tnd recommended' the following pay. e' SOLID OAK $145 t '-»meat : Hydro.Electric Power Com., $'7o 100' 125 CASKET FUNSRAL : for Greenwood lights 30,33, The standing committee an Roads �— ll�l_ A T T H E WS" BURIAL CO: xnd Bridges reported and recommend- ed the follutving pay meats: G Pegg, jam] ] nI drag and clean ditches bet 10 11 con'S / tl/Le/ + v a �uel r " 219 .Danforth Ave., To Phone Gerrard 300 F 85: 1 Whire,+drag hr-t 26 27 and 28 27 from lake to centre of -nn 1 12.501: A This theeough little treatise on home decor- o Our Funerals inein'de: EntbalniinR, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case Milne• haul grav het 24 25 con 1 (33:r); stint is frill of Ideas for bn¢htemna evety Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Oar Personal Service. ,Funeral complete C Hntrhir-gr, JiAg rpp iR *n 2i r„n 2 room in the house. Frog £tots your dealer r.50: G Turner, mr,,vinq ston,r•rrnshFr or ate direct to the company at Montreal• - NO Extra,;. oL 750: R' Ward, w,,rk nn o,,nv-orusher D Visit otic e=tablithment hurl prove the truth of these statements au'd moving and haul drab; 4 25: Roy 13g^ iee for yourselves. Ward, aalaty from Nlitrch,i r,, Apri12 These prices stand goad within a radinq of 10 miles frorn Toroute "2Rl1H F Wright, drag, het. '28.2.11 cons T �; _ �ickeYlll€j� Out REltE1H'BER: Clip this ad, for reference. 81tf 20-7 and aFP 25 to 31 torr 7 12::ire: Ed l e! r A. �t ll._l2�y 7 - . •, � - - _...v..5,*:_ ,.�i. �,E,:, y a .. . ,,.. •'•Ixt .:._•. a ..:. ,'ac y. xa, „t; �.. .r.. &.:.. o'" p.ai'''s"t,,,..3 to r •" w4F—M# ''+ e' "9a°q"�.` $" Y vw u :. .<....y ,..+tq :t..;� y;>. t .. >.... :s....,. ... .. .v� - .'L:. -3 _ k' ?i.:': x•:L -r. ::i .s ••r;'�•�'�... - s'•t.-•r .>(J'. �,r • .,,... . ..:.. 9.r. ... .,�a. . .. , .. - fi�T.'-„ -. ,. ., -.'•, a.... .sees... •a . .. .. .:; s� s`�' . .. - a CL/tRtftlQNT. We areaorryy to aoLa tl►�illness Miss Margaret Maaaab has re- �p'�' ` - fi r Mise Lilian'Qoarts spent Sundryof Jelin Fleming from an attack turned home after spending a �R�T"S SHOP NAPS �� �uYual of Su. His speedy recovery is week with Toronto friends. with Mrs. Beet Lickorieh, hoped for. , Quite a number of residences Saving wooed into t�y nevg,preaataee. �. Mins Annie Jones spent a few Charles Derusha, who h8e been are ebaaging_hande in the village opposite Reid'9 slaekemith shop. Chea rates for farm and noun try days with Mies Lilian Gourts. confined. to the house for some -anti last week was moving day. I am prepared to do all repair p buildan bias Jeanie Forale has ossa con- _ wo k,and I will handle all go. time suffering from an attack-of On Sunday Claremont-was a lends of new harne�e,. - Windstorm Insurance on baildfngs, -V flaed to bed with an attack of flu. wind-mule,Silos etc. Arthur Bates, of Belleville, is erysipelas, is able to de around miniature Buanpaide walk, as lots which I will ]keep constantly again. of eople�were out for an airing. on hand, or will secure " ,Antomobit Insurance pp visiting friends in Claremont this Mt-e. Chas.A.Elliott, and daugh- Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto,. same on ehorfeet notice. of&H kinds. week, ter, Gladys, of Brooklin,- spent a- spents few daysduringthe past I.,.- P 2 Z 3C M -.5-6v FARMS FOR SALE _ ' Mr. Dolphin, of Tiverton, Bruce coupleof•days thio week with the week with her parents, J.'H. and 9.12 CLAREM6NT County, is visiting his cousin,Mrs. farmer's'parents, Hugh and Mrs. Mrs. Beal. 1►dio phone _ --Brown. Gregg. E D B O W M A-`N Charles Gibbons, of Toronto, is • spending a week here with hie 'OTICE _'WHITBY. ONT. *' mother. The Pickering — 20 The continuation and palslic , All repairs strictly cast. After 30 daps a^EvM schools will close to ay for the T� lanC.e Cominitt86 10 percent. will be charged _ Al Ways On Hand t Easter vacation. to all accounts. �' ' Wm. Coates had a business•trip : - - - A.L. PILKEY Fresh Stock of Groceries, to Whitby on 'Saturday and was The object of this Association is to i R• SWIFT -- Fruits and = • in Toronto on Sunday. lessen stealing and prosecute Claremont, Aprtl3rd. - _ 31 •- _1 'Confectionery, We are glad to see Edward Gib- .the fetona. ✓,,rQs � son on the street again,after hie PAPER-HANGING - ' A few Hats to go at cost price % lona and severe illness. Members having property stolen oommant ,_ while thcy fast. W. B. Burk and M. S. and bars. oate immedistely with any member 1 am prepared to take orders for paper= iYAu�E►'; ,. o Burk, of Brougham,spent Sundahanging gin Claremonty of Execative Committee. hon Give as an Early Call.'- with J. H. and Mrs. Beal: Ddamberahtp fes - 81.00. and vicinity, f n Tiolcesa may hehe3 from she pceeidentoz ' Satisfaction guaranteed ��;;,,�, w• O A N N O N Miss Mary Dawson, who has been critically ill; is recovering secretary oneppliostion. Charges moderate �• 3C BROUGHAM 'favorably under the care of Dr.. Exec. Com.—L. D. Bunke,C.S.Palm- EDGAR SHIRK, ' WHEti you have s. Tomlinaou, er, X. S. Chapman, Pickering, Phone Blare 100 P.S. 30-33 placed an order m�Mrl Karns,of of Ome spent Mon. D MUf}t01 with ue for memorial Dressed Poultry T&Zted �a$, RIChsCd30M- A y you have looked far iv- y President; Farmers Attention to the futuee'for ou: -day with friends in the village, _ sNrsfaey f memorial work stands flood prices paid for poultry. �. while on his way to Sarnia. I have secured the agency fbr'the Frost up under stress of time Special Easter services in the and weather, It is tru p Millers Ideal Incubators m-Wood and will keep Farm Imple• ly a lasting tribute. Birds'must be properly bled and dce�s- • -. 'United Church on Sunday, also a menta. And will keep constantly on. _ ed clears of feathers. special program in the Sabbath ,and Brooders hand repairs for tha'se popular "No GreaterTribute" School. Everybody welcome. implements. "•—'"'—'.The combination sale,conducted Oil or Electric. Also, Loudon's barb and stable N. W. STAFFORD, _ -on Saturday last b Geo. Sea . Patented Egg turning Trays. fittings._ y y _ Wim• Kingston Road, We have the original auctioneer, of Altona, was well Sead for Catalogue. I will also take contracts for paibting' Whitby j attended and good prices prevail- ♦,,�� barns and houses by a new Phone Whitby Bridal Rose China ed. B Ga StallBn, pick®rmg process. by spraying. 68 r Rev. A. McLellan and M. J. Wil- -- — Estimates ebee19201y'given. on hand, open stook. Iker, accompanied by A. L. PiIkey, BONDS—Goverament,_Municipal and ii ker, accompanied 'foto the cit A. Monday Mortgage Bonds; Also, Industrials. 5Y of _ i @ Sold in any r y y Safe investments st„from 5 to 7 per ito a an official visit to one of the cent. R. J. Mann, - ' Claremont quantity. pay � Masonic Lodges. 1NBC'R®NCE' t Robert and bare, Worthy, of —All classes written in- Bramptoo, were berson Tuesday cludiag Fire, ♦utomo lee, Wind- REMARKABLE VALUES FRANK -:= CHIDLOW storm. Accident Rqd Sickness R visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Thos. Gibbons, who has been on Phone or writs AND FV Ohl'DERFIIL SAS IN4B 6tf Claremont, Ont. the sick list, but is now somewhat ins roved• 43tf ED. BOWMAN. Whitby v + pp Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Chiachills,.0'coate, reg, 820, Sea Kilpartrtek motored-to the city on Sunday and on his return _ Davy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 38.40, reg. 82C, 14.95 was accompanied by his fatherHarness Men's All-wool Vesta.Coats,Sweaters, fawn-and leatber,reg.4.50. 2,75sadmotherfrom Brampton who - `will a nd s few days with hint �Pe'have a full line of Men's and Goya' Heavy Rubber-, >s wand Mrs. Kilpatrick, - Supplies. _ Men's from 2,50 to 3.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 3.50. z Mrs. Wm, Mundell while re and tTunniieB. _ 7_----'turning borne from a meeting_of PP __ ,-,_ ____ _Men's 15 inch Leather Tope aes't, reg. 6.50, special 4.95.• owl AID the Ladies Aid Society of the L nl• °� PAST R ted Church on Thursday afternon Call at_ f a Phone 38Mr ' fast had the misfortune to fall and We ca a full stook-of Aok• J. ����� S fracture one of her arms.The roads are still is a very bad II1aa'8 and Griffiths' Harne88, Hovis Bread condition although, as a rule, are Collars, Sweat Pada 'and somewhat better than they were a t - Il week ago. A good rain would be Accessories. welcome as it would settle the t ' _ e+ The Bread of -mad and improve the roads as well If you have received a Samuel n _ as help the land so that spring Trees' catalogue and wish to lL work can commence. varchase from it, call and a�„;� Sending Money � ;` Health The B. Y. .P. U.-spent a very en- order through us. We guekraa - 'Loaf "Dyable timrJon Monday evening tee quick service at s r tQ D18taAt P0111ti T -- j� a w en their p - — - -._ form of a hard-Sme social. There A�for one of our harness �� , OC can Send any amount of trona ► wsa quite number of original d Y y y costumes. The first prize was cataloiruea They II ! tc any point in Canada at a mini -_ awarded to Mrs. Birkett and the _ are free. mum of expense by using a 9tAcdard .�• �r Rent'9 went to D6nAld Spevncel he Ouc stock of Alfalfs, Clovers, Bank Money Order. This method i3 ,3, �� After the judging wag over t + the simplest, safest and wostcaaren- Timo{hy, Garden Speds Etc, r remainder of the a niog w0s fent wagtu send remittances by malt ►E G ti v. i> complete. Get your order �' in the, Dominica : if the mail goes spent in games. and the young in early and get the beat seed- HONE ladies providl+d a Rood lunch. Ev• Atitra no loss is sustained. Should at the lowest prices. =C+�E �iliQ c erynoe reports a good time. _ you eaire'tQ send money to a int The fifth annual concert of the � witside the country,a Standard Band- r < Claremont Cboral Society, under V H A S COOPER Draft will mone_po f purpose for 1 the able director. H. isle Fletcher, forwarding money to foreign places. Farmers, 'Attention _ .will be held in the Cominnnity CLAREMONT i Hall on Friday eve fog, .April the - �����1� I have' the agency for the Famous - . 20th. Thi'§ Bplend d Society gave Agent 'for ekerman's Quality ��' SL!11�1 ARD D111�i11 Renfrew Mschlner3, 9epMaters, last year with wo erful success. * ; ► Scales,, and the highpre-quality - several concerts in different places Harnees. Ask the user. ► 'and sir �e- ' Acorn Range, An exceptionally flu gram has • - •- ESTABUSHED 1875 -'pared to gipps best taRiMa. been prepared this season which ] Give mea caH whw wsaiiA- some- will include: Handel's Masonic - Mid -Winter tfling in these linea. Phone t ek 100'><. 1� •Oratorio "Zadok the Priest," is W. V. REDDITT w. C. WILLS4N, six parte, with piano and organ 'Manage, Psc�r+ing f3xtneh _ . LOCIIST HILL accompaniment; "Abide With Sale - � + Bmnaxaalga at R. :N0. 1, Me, by W. C. Forsythe; "Yon __ sreotlin,writ Hal,Whitby ' Stole My Love'; "Kitty of Cole- ••�'�" Green River .A- _ _ raine"; ."Just Being Happy.'? for _ '• - -' _ - :. _�' i men's voices ; three vocal dances i by Schubert; "How Merry is Life" Clearing out some - - u toter asket •Factor from the opera Rosamund ; The nsa . Ma foe s.o 'Wind," by Spross for ladies'voi' Ot our lines _ _ All kinds of Frac Ba$ketg, _.ces; Old English Folk song. "O " „ Berry rates, • �V'e John, No Joh' and by special at great Fa Baskets. request "Bless the Lard. The rmers`Bushel Bask a program willaleo include orchest• :reductions. 1 Clothes Baskets. . cal and v�lcal numbers to be an- was - and Trove r.�cinced'later. Mena Wool Underwear, _ - .. t An intereoting debate held _ ra k �eI1 reg: 1.83. for 1.39 Regular saving duC- n Proprietor n • � Pennock " ' in flea United Church on Monday Mens Fleece Undervrear, !,� �.. evening between the young people - in C.-.- year LLi�I Phone Markham 1604 reg. 1;00, 'for ,. ,i9 g y Pho of Mt. 'Zion and Claremont, Sub. lien's V400l Sox, reg, SAc, - lect, Resolved, that the United Men's Overalls, re oa, . •2.19. make IL possible t� s� �...-,Staten ftlrnisbes better oppurtuni• Men's Smocks, reg,_2.50, 2.19 - V EATTY _ -'ties ta'young people than Canada, Ladies' Silk and Pool Hose _ a travel at E1Cll..a The a.ffirniative was upheldby Mise reg. 1.00, for 79 time, STANDS FOR THE BEST, Studdefurd And Hiss Adelaide sic• -- Cullough, of Claremont, and the Ladle?' Col. CasLtnere Haas ` firiCe �- re,r, 1.25, for :89 _ ziegative b3 Lloyd Junes and Ladies Bank a de r• __ ' Cnderwear, reg. I.00 ,3_' ----B-uraet;te Jamieson, of \l t. Zion; ;, �, a the affirmttitive Winning by one per garment, for ... :`i9 Goll Of}SOU-r income. ppoint. The judges were A1iss c- Heavy Flannelette,-colored;, , 'Kinnon and Mr. Goddard oft. reg. 30e and 35c, for .27 Zion, and A. Stephenson, of Clare. Dark Flannelette, req, 350, 21 Flannelette Blankets, reg. T �T _ —Mont. The young orators are 2.75 for being congratulated and cowpli ' '- tuented on their oratorical ability. A few broken lines of Mens - Rubbsrs greatly reduced ��- A daigty Itinch was served after Ladies .Overal�ees, zipper, 1 • .. . - - - the debate And A program render reg. 4.50, for _3.85 _ 'Established 1871• 152 Litter-Carriers, Hay Crirrters, r + ,r ed of which A vocal' solo, by Fred " 8huel and a violin solo by Joe F Pump,, Door Tracks,Cow Wrlyd, A pron]i9inR young Artist, - , - ;Bowls. Preasnre Systeluo Etc'. :. were pleasing features, It was An Do A, S C O T T It will ve'befott u get my prices on -ideal evening, greatly enjoyed by "''� above before buying elsewhere. a large number. We hope the Mt. - phone 1402, "�� Whitby Br,J, H.Perry,'bian FRANK T, PROQSE Zi,)n�yonnR people will come here I GT,". T'".Sil �i 1 -"�, _ • .. ' X MOM M 1� -44g� I'm,i Z*-7 77"! F !7-M'7719117717;7.4 7 q �IMT�-171-_F�771­�17` Fs, "It was the one:`M'.'Fol. -eyes-to bim. r DA99 and 4jxqwsOni jvourof d'SALA som loved best. Mr. Pelton let me-The.0010ur M 0.44110.*M" y"proemof coring take my choice and so I-took that one.lrlwnireawenaraequally Qh, it's beautiful." BaNv NN'tax on is --doth are rrt di�elefrom SI&A* Tim m R "Will you lot me.see It, Myrtle? sully-Stet'Boards. y Running v Plates, d'SALDAY' Groep T4181 Is s6810d In air- A Where is It?" �Lso.k.e.eN our Car —Satisfying— "In my room. Yes, air, I'll get,it." —40"ous tin appearance. niuminum-41red, for this tea. She wont away and returned with Ask per 14b. at all gr0c"Ss, the doll. SWIETO ]RILAMES wet "This is my hour off," she explain- "Mr. Pelton said he didn't mind ed. -Automobile Dealer, to show if I came in here and playedwih the Ask your w You the new models or write for list. dolls, be long as I don't touch any,- 2SS8 Dundas St.West thin g elm . This fir the Ong he gave Sully Brass FoLmdry Ltd.. mt. Isn't she lovely?" Toronto, Canada. Fleming Stone took the doll id big hands and stared at it. blance, but a boy would not notice yolk can 4d me the chair man who For a moment he was speechless. such Ahings. brought him here Ill double o, shock- (To be continued.) Then he said: For a moment Stone was a "Did you tell me this was Mr. Fol- ed, so upset by the vistas opening be- som's favorite?" fore his troubled imagination, that he TEA "Yes, air. I think it reminded him was tempted to call MyAle back, buy Princes Didn't Get of somebody he loved. For he talked the doll from her and burn it up. "Promised' Giraffe' to "You're 'mine—you it and said: Yet he could not, In honesty, sup It hall be mine again—and forever!' or press such a definite lead• some such words as that. Ob, yes, he He shrank from the job of piecing Owner,' 'in . 1489, Refused to loved this one best." things together,but it had to be done. 'First he thought up everything he Give Animal to King's And Stone saw that the doll was knew about Madeline Barron.- It Daughter the very image of Madeline Barron "Go away now, Myrtle,".Stone said, wasn)t much, but it was definite. Chicago'.—The pining of a princess' WRAT HAS GONE BEFORE. "He was nice to You speaking; as she said afterward, like To begin with, he remembered her for a giraffe 400 years ago Is' pro- Garret Folsom is stabbed to death "He,,,was a gentlemari, ,Mr. Folsom it man in a*dreAm. "Go away, Myrtle- unwillingness to talk on the subject served In a history of that elongated While swimming at Ocean Town, N.J. was. He was nice, if you mean gen- Here, take your doll. I daresay Mr. ce Folsom's death. ' When he had animal published by the Field Mus- 't is .'b9h4ved that" death weapon erous with his money and polite-man- Pelton will give you another. If he asked her a few simple questions euro of Natural History. Lorenzo do 'maj a nered. But if you mean anything like itpichaq, an Oriental knife, and e doein't, I will. But go away now." about it, she had become so ne' that was purchased on the board- rvOusly Medici had a giraffe In his menagerie petting-or silly talk, no." Myrtle glanced at him sharply. excited as to be almost hysterical.walk. .O� at Florence, which aroused the in- ­Still, you only saw him once What had-happened This man was Then, when he taxed her with torest.-of Anne de-Deaujeu, Folsom's bathing Companions had daughter been Roger Neville, a business part- twice?" not the sort to have sudden fits Of this, she had declared it was because of Louis xi. of France. She had "That's-all Air, but we girls size up Ler; Mrs. Helen Barnaby and Car- illness, nor did he look ill. she was sympathetic with Folsom's dreams of owning a giraffe of her own melita Valdon. a man in.less time than that. And illness, K But there was no choice for her. sister and nephew. But further prob- and finally alleged Lorenzo had pm Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and Mr. Folsom, he wasn't the sort to be masterful sister of the dead man, that way. The only silly ways Stone said go, and she went. Then Ing had brought out anLassertion that mired he'r his. Finally she wrote him on April 14, takes command, and it is establishc.11'5'lly lFleming Stone began to piece things her unrest was because of-worry lest he had was this doll racket." that one Croydon Sears is a fancier together. Croydon Sears be suspected of the 1489. Her plea was of no avail. Lor- She looked around at the dolls, still of Carl a. ears admits, e room, and going, Garrett Folsom had dolls who look- crime. enzo kept his giraffe. buyin 0 X ;P;eeot the pichaq. w ed like the women he had loved. The Then, too, she had stated that she Giraffes have been popular In. regal 1-51 scattered about tY to one of them changed its position to iasis ansa Titus Rim, an., one he had declared he loved best was had absolutely no acquaintance with circles since the time of remote Egy- C itect. to work on the cam. Dan what she deemed.a more picturesque II the exact image of Madeline Barron. Garrett Folsom, and knew nothing Of ptian kings. Julius Caesar showed Pelton, Folsom's nephew, arrives and pose. Moreover, Folsom had declared that him save what she had heard since Rome Its first giraffe In a triumphat is puzzled by the curious French dolls -You're fond of them?" Stone said,* 6 in-his uncle's rooms. -t skirts and this doll, the-one that,looked like Mrs. his tragic death. She had deeply re- proceligionAn 4 B.C. for Fleming as she fingered the shot Barron, was his best love, and that rented his queries, so deeply that it Croydon Sears sends I slim legs of the doll. Although It hardly seems possible,' Stone, fAMOUa detective. Retells him I long loye"em," she declared.. "As a he would yet have her for own an,now to seem she could scarcely giraffes have gone up. They used to • Folsom had been blackmailing him I "I . have been so annoyed at inquiries cost between $1500 and $2000, but and he had lied at the inquest but was baby I was always crazy about dolls.'again. about a real stranger. now run from $5000 tD $7600. innocent. Stone meets others of the i--- - - circle, including Ned Barron and his' - - -- ­ - ; , Well, none of this meant much, but . 0 - I I wife, Madeline,-who puzzles him. 7 It all went to prove that Madeline Keep Minard's Liniment handy. Barrone..�4 had a secret trouble that was Stone comes upon Carmelita Val hared by her husband or -her don, whose suspicious actions have in not A .--Undercover Work. volved her, and determines to question et nearest friends. Professor—' did you learle -looked Into, about the salivary glands?" -her. V 4, Anyway, it had to be NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY. Stone —it and perhaps and hoped Girl�-"l couldn't And out a thing,, would turn out to mean nothing 'and Professor. Theyre so darn secre- the doll's resemblance to the lady be CHAPTER XLVI. tive." "WeD. I don't know anything about the merest chance rVy. that," said- the fat bellboy, "but Fol- 7 A brisk hike on the boardwalk Time's T;psy-Tu while seemed to e Indicated, and with a r som waited over for another car Here's a dime, son: get Yourseli he looked at them. They didn't see sigh Stone went out to take It. an Ice-cream soda at the corner, Iw 'him; they were laughing and talking As he passed the squad of empty saloon. then stop at the drug storei i together, but he couldn't a' been more chairs at, the great hotel entrance a and bring your old man home." -him. -kerflummuxed if he'd seen the Old sudden thought struck Nick himself." sol He turned to the group of,idle but "Was he unpleasantly surprised?­ alert] watchful chair-pushers, and don't think so I-aid: Sir. He didn't seem either glad or sorry, especially, "Listen sharp here, boys. Did any of you take Mr. Folsom out in a chair only just struck. That's an." the night he wdfhere?'You know, the to"Well, that doesn't seem to am*,iAt man who was killed-in the Ocean." • much," Stone sighed wearily., - 1­ _Learn Dress Designing No, sir", C Hello, here's Myrtle. We seem to Individual lnx&uctlon X.It, various, disinterested .hearers, an� ;tet clean 'towels every hour on the Day and EvenainClasses. Stone was about to go on-his way, ..]hour." 0010Write t y "That isn't 4by Myrt shows up so when the sight of his hand sugges- 247 College St.—Tbrvinto, 4. frequent," Tubby said, and, laughing, tively in his pocket stirred the .mem- he of one of the pushmen. SCHOOL OF be went away. GRAHAM "Myrtle," the detective said to the I that DESIGNING "I say" Ross," he volunteer-ed," go out in no chambermaid, "I suppose you know Mr. Folsom, he didn't nothing �of Mr. Folsom that you chair that night but he came home • haven't told, do you?" in one." locesm 12 "What?" Stone's hand sank deeper "Not a spick-speck," declared the --girt, "Wish is pocket and some coins clinked - Under the British Nomination _I did. I'd be rich if I n Scheme,your relitives and fliends could answer the quesiions,that's been pleasantly. "Don't make up anything, can travel at this low rate from fired at me ever since the poor man now, that won't-do." "No, air,*, the earnest voice be- Mt#W to Canada and tokened truth. "but that gentleman, also reductd roil tare-children under 17 he 61' ?Or "'004-Jete wor—tion,, phone came right here to this door, about rite cc cQ P­aally altWhite Star offil�-s the -middle-of the,,evening• Say *bout Torcmft-VrutikiFeg-C4118drY. tan o'clock." Ed--- sasksto=,vauc=VVr. "Was he alone?" 227 10-k Yes, air; all alone. "There's a dollar, -my man, *and if ilk 91 "THERE'S A DOLLAR, MY MAN, AND IF YOU CAN FIND FOR ki N ME TH so E CHAIR MAN WHO BROUGHT HIM, I'LT, DOUBLE IT." ges ER I had dozens of them, though none, of that had f6rinoly This implied t course, except cheap ones. Ancl even loved her and « ,9hI i!'� — as I grew older I didn't.outgrow my -Where was it all leading? olledlon. M love for dolls. Then, a few years ago, Clearly, Myrtle had never connect- you give us their names, your Atways have the magic these began to be the rage. I have ed the appearance of this doll with rCl*tiVC3,&nd friends.may, obtain WRIGLEY Vackg ft two or three, but they are not the the low Ocean rate Of�z,reduced,rail- Easily grown. Sown e in the beautiful Mrs. Barron. But then road f am,and PREE trans direct in o expensive kind like these. You know Myrtle doubtless did not know Made- portation for Pon ymr pocket children under 17, providing they are ground. Flowering they make imitations that are'quite line. -first year- 0 . The Barron -rooms were. not Placed in firm or domestic employment. the. a Soothes nerves, allays 0 dear:, but nothing of this a 'Myrtle's.-floo'-r-, and the girl had no ort is made on thkst, aids over here. Therse •a;e all French way of seeing her, as her duties never Ask at once for details of the PITS.,ONLY 13Htish NarninationScherne Fat P.M dolls, or imported ones, anyway.", digestion. took her to the lounge or dining room. from any Of Our offices of agents yVC -.01 is- As Myrtle talked she carressed and played 'with thi &Ils,-' and 'Sto'fte Tubby might perceive thia .re."m-. Provides an abund• watched her curiously. CANADIAN SERVXX 8nc& of lovely frag. runt flowers. ' Yet it was 'only the admiration of 4parpets wid' Write for a child who loved dolls, mingled with have our Old ;d our 1928 I *-We re weave them Into 00 Catalogue. Its iree -n ex- the natural feminine delight i After UN93 Meat quitite fabrics and harmonious colors.; John kBruce C9 "Pelton gave you,one of these dolls CM I hear," lie said. , "Was it as pretty Write for circular HALITAX )VANCOUTInk SAIKA"ON Limited r., A=. C 16. Waxpirzo ..k. ad I • a3 there?" BAKER CARPET CLEANINd Set %elThants I St. Toroi MONTMLA� ISSUE No. 14---:128 "Beautiful!" Myrtle -ttirned. rapt : T78 Harbord Toronto, Ont. -"AM I LTON. ONT. 2 --q ;r FOR ALL YOUR BAKING Pies, Cakes, Ehm and bread DOLES ALL YOUR BAKING RESF 0 ns Boards. s_i 'Pea E:S LOIN REEN 4"riou 4P-4 ,M.,^•.4 , r„• r�•,' r'L"•�.'':"''y.t' 9'nfl`.gP�"'" ?}a'kP'+ •",e'!"„ ✓,:�a., �..r...7-s ,�'!4••w+3i,."""w.'w.,r x.... 1., .:F.." ,a' ,:w,.,;�•,ro syva:+ns ',a""'.••. :�it-.a;:.a` ,,'�, ..^ ., ^t , x,�,... r .,,."�. Sr.��,a... n1"n• •fv:... a. ,.xv. r y- , , r ; - _ - — - Concerning the Nature ofReivards ► • � £^ h - ` ° Pauline Herr Thomas _-. I, "Will scnmeoue please tell me why have a nice dish of spQuaa7 That isthat .the spins that are leant .wou&du't be any induceniii k s ( he8lUhd'ul yr beneficial for our cLQI`} .;Of course nox: I-admik that cake �. dren are generally Lha things they,tastes befater, sad our tastes are fickle, �. o want the most?„ detrianded -Mrs,�"alwaas rejectt�6 Td w+hea some► " the th mothers Pail y c sift s more N y qt bm9 tlhe o er over the .Ghlug more be had; but _ Is - :� teacfups. one et reaao the s aAr "Well," saki Mrs., Moore, "perhaps of an, inducement way's been used for once. I its j6t hums tore to want what ` r , 1, "My iyttle Jeaune Is a wonder W we cAa't have.' and/everyone because she will Play a r "Oh, it's ;fust perversen,ess�, that s uncovered H rather h tell wln � and m -� _, � .; �� iii(• � ail;" said M�na. Hunt, re. er ea Y• m 1}hl ask reach seldom •„ , °x I They know they can tantalize. Billy nk of is always tormenting me ion acing ins for a place, much less, helping her• ps y fit. She has never hed one piece as •• aa+ J° tiding le couldn't have." a�a d for good,behaviior. She eats know" said Mrs. gt�eldon, "You It when it is paassd at table or else- ` thoughtfully, "I believe that this very where, as the case may be. It lose Black MaQEc of,Sea. I High Seas." Iia la here seen causing thing which is so commonly, charaet- never'been presentsd to her is >my`. Astounding feats, quite apart from:an egg to disappear against the laws e'rlstic,of our childrem-to say twthing yt_ $ but something to eat. of nature-to the . bewilderment of of ourselves is our own fault to a •g'he is also s source of conaidec his duties as purser of the Cunard 'Canadians gathered on the Ascania's' great silent, able admiration to mty friends because liner, Ascanta, have gained for A. P.I decks, returning from a recent trip to Williams the title, "Houdini of the England. "I can't see %hat,"-said Mrs. Hunt, she. 'g6£A to bed so niQeilY'•; Neves �. "Houdini "Aren't we always trying to instill has she been allowed to rame,in up ;,; • --- ---- knowledge of what is best and what cats se. a raw and for good oaaduet, ati feasor swung around on his stool and is not? Unless you mean it is our Shegoes early regularly, unless some. f►- OWL in wrathful voice said: constant talking about 6a forbidden unusual occavion makes it necessax "Ach! Never have I heard such a that k them reminded of it." for her to stay up somewhat later- voice! I blay on der vite keys and l "Yes, tbit is abvious,' said hire. "You'll say. perhaps, `She is she un- �� blay on de'r black keys,'but you sing Sheldon, "but I think there is another usual child,' but I insist that she is - r pas most of us. net . vera like any other in de cracks!„ reason-which encs we' for she misbeC O.W.t... I'say:to Mary, 'Naw if ynu eat that child, at times. Q (ON WRM LAUGHTEii) "Did that firm fail to pay Its debts". soup you may have ,this cake,' or to "Spinach, as you `ay, seems rkulcul- �- it alu't the guns or arm'ent, "ho It sailed so that -it wouldn't B6Hy, 'It you don't go t9 bad thisI. min- ou, to t1e tis a TM�RArd• Neverrtlipae e, have to Pay them." uta. you may trot e•tay up i�,te tlatuz I a su:e that ii pxsi6uis �oui ceaat+ Nor the tunes the band can play' --,;— But. the close co-operation. 1 .11Canadian Pools Pay day+evening.'-' By such taotles we to sutroarnd the les$ healthful and That makes us win the clay. e Q� give to the less healthful cake or the, beneficial things with the atmosphere :. \ Over $W_,000, , i'em beneficial late hours the role of of reward, and not wit1L!old only such r It ain't the Individual. Winriipeg,-An interim payment reward' F becomes at once the cov-1 things by way of punishment, they 1448 ' t - =-won?'d, in turn, *ease to be the :most A _ �' Nor the Army as a whole; on wheat and fiat amouuting.to 5.8,' sial ihftng.' But the everlasting team work, 000,000 is being received by members .,Oh• yes,^ answered bins• lluoi,kcoveted by the children. Of even,Blooming Soul., of wheat Poole of Manitoba,- Sas- !'but what good will it do to may __ We were al•1 thotaghtful--at leant Lar katcheRan and Alberta: and the ;clary, `If you eat your soup, you may the rest of �-- - You can usually read ones age be- Coarse Grain Pools of Manitoba and __ ----- -- - - A SMART DAYTIME FROCK tween the lines in the face. Saskatchewan. In. making the an- • aouncement of this distribution, E. B. ,jack Miner British Envoy -to This attractive frock is a practical How gladly we would pay.a larger Ramsay. manaxer of the Central Sell. /,r-�a(�a and smart style for all daytime wear. income tax; how we hate to pay the In., Agency. said that the Canadian And �:'� Syvaris __ ,The skirt has plaits at each side of;sum we actually owe i pooi.a now have paid out more than -� . - -ithe front and is Joined to the bodice,I $S041,000,00c1 to their members'since ,.'while the back is in one piece. The, -.,Dan You Beat It? 1192.1. when the first pool was started Kingsville Naturalist Offers The probable appointment o1 a se- 'dart-fitted sleeves are finished with` This thrilling love letter was found In Alberta. Help to Wandering Birds presentative of the Bri ish Govern- ;cuffs, and a belt fastens in front with I in a basket of beans: The pool:+ Handled more than 188: meat to serve as a special envoy.to - a buckle. No. 1446 is in sizes 34, 36, rest I)caSweet Pea: 000,000 busheta of wheat during the J. R. Williams, Secretary of the Canada,' entirely distinct from the E8, b0, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size 381 Do you carrot all for me? My heart crop year 1937-28, Mr, Ramsay Bald, Gama Protective Aseocfation of Nl•I Governor (3eneaal, seems to be about requires 4 yards 394neb, of 3 yards 1 beets for you, with your radish hair This is about 6.000,000 bushels more 1 agara Falls, Ont, uotiS'ad Jack Miner _ -64-inch material. . Price 20c the pat- and your turnip nose. You are the than was delivered by the three pro- 'that,400 swans went over Ntagara I`the last word in intJrnational shone ►erne. (apple of my eye• Ohs me a date. It vincial pools of the Central Sealing Falls recently, one hall being killed Liles. What is this •organization we r home sewing brings nice. clothes I we ,cantaloupe, lettuce marry. any Agency during the previous crop year. !-outrfaht and the balance being woun$- used to call the British Commonwealth within the reach of all. and-to follow - � - ed at the foot of the,falls between wap. I know we would be a happy --'-+0•- 01 Nations" is it as International lea- ear." ee- erode is delightful when it can be!pear,• e Woman's Vote the rapids and the w•hirt•pooi. tions so easily and cccnomically by fol. -�� Jack Miner 1mm+ediaely wired Ot• Is a d a single nation? Whatever 1t uwi thea ea,pictured in our Hary l ., btanchester Guardian (Lib.): The 1s and no matter how little it i be t'' I I took the recipe for this cake out war, whatever lits other results, did at taws otficfada requesting thein to wire a the material e. it f least give women a chins tato break 'alt wounded and Five birds which are understood, •!t a only by able to - ll'a�•hion Book. A chart accompanying o1 the cook book,' said the wife. � authorities at *fta.gars Falis to catch function. We can only watch its fur earh pattern shove You right, said the husband; with a past tradition they developmeata with mingled awe appears when cut out, Every detail •mitt s coil never have been In there." teriorfty to work, to organise, and to to`this death-trap, and express same is explained so that the inexperienced I a amazement. ` -- serve is public life srs is private. Socias i to hm and ?2e would doctor their brok-� - sewer can sake without difficulty as woman may get more thrill out ea wings and legv and place them on The Mea of Great Britain having s attractive dross. Price of theraouse, I equality was achieved: it was only aepresentstive at :Ottawa is is one recogniste it by the re- his sanctuary at Kingsville, t Jive the copy.- a out-of a moth. neee"4ary to asnae_.a logical' result-in so far as HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. .oval of ancient disqualifications and I Came to Kinpevlli-i--�T--anything Ie. logical-ie. the relat#onshtp barriers, When the historian re- I For the last five years the awaits, between England and her sister na- tFVrita your name and address plain- Many men who are truthful by, na-•views the record of the generation he numbering many thousands,have come _tions--ot the new idea of empire es . 'ly, giving number and size of such tura have to ipake themselves remem- will .probably regard this public re- tb the lake shore at Kingsville In, tablished at the'last imperial confer- - a, patterns as you want Enclose 20c in�ber that business is business, cognition of sex equality as the most:s'tesi of to Niagara Falls. But as the ease. }blr, Amery, Secretary of State stamps or cash (coin preferred; wrap - significant and far-reaching social tce was slow in leaving the shore at for the Dominioua, who has just re. it carefully) for each number and I IRaactlon, change of the period. It has already J Kin6eville sad the weather to North turned from the first complete'tour of -address your order to Wilson PatternA little nonsense. now sad then, released vast stores of human energy I Carolina was sb warm, they were British territory ever made by a Brit- Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. Is relished by the best cf men, - hitherto thwarted. and is transform- compelled*to leave their-winter home ih - minister, has been zealously Patterns sent by return mail. Provided it is offered when fug in,all sorts of natural and whole* early, and the only-open water they spreading thii new doctrine. Mote 4 Our moods are trite and mellow. some ways the personal relationship could find along the Great lakes than three hundred enthusiastic andi- We all enjoy life's little bit of men'and women. _ agars. T.ere Dominions .have heard Charlie Sets Forth was above the fatly o Nt, i eases a the Of gay satire and comely wit- - -0' they alighted, cnly to drift down the .bine speak of "equal freedom under .'Lnd voice,our Joy whenever It river with the current, and during the the Crown. in which no one (ioveiu To Make a Call, It on the'other fellow. :j night and heavy tog drifted over the went admitted subordination to any falls, taking several hundred feet of a other of its member's. 0, y ` 10rhey d never give some chloroform drop, which killed or crippled them. �;e. have seen this principle`work He O fitted to . Note 1. - because they'd never know when xheY Jack has' wired lire authorities at ot}t in the dispatch of ministers by Auntie Edith's Address were unconselous' Niagara suggesting they discharge Canada and the Irish Free State 'to Loudon-Certain writers makes �; J firearms In the air above the fails and foreign countries, is the membershi t -..practice of bewailing the allegedly A wife is a pe'rson wbn interrupt% , keep the bird•a from. al!ghting on the of the Dominions in the League of t`+s' '%degenerate times in which they live. your funny story to-ask.if.you Rant; � river, only to meet their deaths. There tions and in their appointment of High IS 'In their view, the zest for' adventure anoth8r cup of coffee. is open water at Kingsville"now, sad Commiasotiers in London, but,thin is which led Sir' Francis .Drake and i between 500 and 1,000 have arrived 'the &rat auggestloa that the,British - many others to undertake the un- A young woman with aspirations to there. It 1s hoped by discharging Government.must send special repre- - known perils of travel no la}iger act- be a,singer, an is often th case, /' firearms in the air above Ill, that semtives tb its own Dominions. And nate Anglo-Saxons. The9� writers little else. went tq a German vocal., ,� qi, 'other flocks will head toward Kings- what the status of the proposed envoy have not presumably mets Charlie teached for a tryout before arranging; 't1 villa, where a Mounted Police officer to Canada would be Presents a cone Gadaeli, spoons man whose parents I to take lessons. The professor sat; - '"' fs ,on duty night `and day keeping-plea'problem. He cannot-be'an am live in Hastings, down. and-played a selection whilo i She-"Are golf spying on,me?" birds tram Using-'molested. This pro- bassador ora minister, for, after all, One dap recently, Charlie, who is I the budding but 'ambitious singer cured out,her choicest' assortment I lie-"Oniy-to find out it you're spy- tectfon is•provided for in the hIigra the Dominion cannot be classed se a - - just three and a half, was told to'go I P 'ins on line." tory Bird Treaty Act. foreign country, Bug if .he Is,not. W .his grandmo'ther's house, three of noise. When all was over the Pro=- -_ _ _ _ No Deaths for Years. - I he will stink below the ministers of Aocl from his home. This did not - '- "Fifteen rears ago this species of foreign countries-tbe American Mtn- Ili -_ -- ;all in witb his own private pla'is, __, _ Will Serve Vancouver Island swan' was nearly- exterminated, but inter, for examDie= the official life + so instead of. turning ' in at Gand " I of the Canadian capital. Yet what t, mother's gate he contained`more than - by being given absohthe protection, one more anomaly in the life of the _ mile to Hastings station and enter- ' and by Jack Miner at.tracttng them to ed a waitinag train bound for London. T�ingscllle _away fl one this _ vtagara British Empire? The guard shut the door of'R hat'he !death-trap, there bzs been until now At all events, Great Britain sad the a ° ` for, the. last • ,five years practically Dominions-now stand forth as free and _'thought was a empty compartment, none go over•the falls. Last spring equal partners in an unwieldy organis- and when the door was again opened { - _ 1p ��° f it 'nes estimated there were between anon to which London frills herself • - !the train was in Charing Cnss Sta• with less ad less control. There Is tion. •Charlie had been In'ttiA station` at the British Governipe can 4 C00 and b,000 in tho vicinity of .t, �t Kingsvilt^ tchtclt iv2te rare for by a little that a at before, although he had a chaperon ` a. ' r `r - one of these grownup children *' Dominion cficer and Jack Miner, do 1 -on the previous, occasions. He walk- �xva►tc',� `% ss as re++r:s+sae+sr na�:+r++,e,n+lir:a�a+suei,auri •,. jot hers deckles 1t wants something. ...,, said to'sa Mailan POU-A___ed up andLe i —i-._. • s t t.--—t _ _ Amery returned from his trtp.Lnt• . "I am looking for my auntie Edith.. / progsed with tae vigor of theft no.• gar,' She. lives in Landon." , ,� a •� . i tics l life. _Thera Is ..no gouger an7 Charlie's inability to remember a I ' e�r ",4� - i - / 1\\� / inentlon of the'old steams of an Im• more precise address resulted in an• x `�""> +` w, •ill J ,�� I Aerial Federation and an Imperial -invitation to spend.•tbe afternoon in Parliament. Canada,- Australia, the Bow Street Police station, where he .» M --' --- ~ ' ,�1,, '`�. I•Irlih Free S-{ate,'Necr Zeala d and had a thoroughly enjoyable tf-me un. !'The Princess Elaine", nen•cst a Cana Ian I'aciflc'ftailway's 11 South Africa can never return o such z-lk-tl>e- hue-and cry that had bels Royal-Family.df� t-eama--h-F— non' on her way Zo Victoria, Vj,, via the Panama I � � �'� I elose,alkgianco with tke matho coon• started in M reached London, Canal, from the shipyards on the Clyde. Scotland. -Tile vessel will be used i "'a,.no-crt j try, They will now accept no"bonds and the y ng adve er resumed I for service between Vancouver on`the mainland and Nanaimo on Vancouver beyond those of cc.111110u. 16741•ty to - - bis`travel but this time In the direct --Heavy Winds. I the British Crown, symbolized by their tion of his family hearth, Inland across thOiStraits of.Gcaorgta, a distance of-about 40 miles, and fa far- -13ii-g -"lMy, .the •March winds are Governor Generals, and it Canada's M ther qualified to ply.betcecen Sca.ttle on the south and SkagAay on the north. unusually violent this year!" 1lead, fa followed speclai envoys be 1 She will have a speed of 19 knots, i_a 2,000"tons gross resistor.will have accom• -___r,— . �Iwc+e�n the mother country and her A chain of American hotels is now modation for about 1,200 passengers, ,lid specially designed for the' trans-I New question for the prospective chiidr�n will serve as the mc+dtums placing in every guest-room a 500- portation of automobiles, a turntable being Installed to reverse cars for.dis• • page volume of familiar poems. In- landlord by aearcUing tenant: -"'And through which'theca Il:dependeut nam eluding, it is assumed, the clerk's fav- embarkation, On her trial rens on the C Sde The Princess Elaine did over how le radio reception in this neigh tions will arricE at a policy c+f co open brie, "Charge, Chester,-hargo!" 10 knots. - bosth is axion.--N.Y. St;u. i _ d,�'''6,t.t•t',�/,•,: ....,Y...t�.-rx.b.:..,':n*,'.-F..-..:..,,,efi......-„.Cus.s,.... ...",•-.'.`". r V '.: .•i,-,,:..er.y r.:*-••r".+fro.•,'1r ,..-. �.,�"'..•':. 'q .ir�i*.,.. s-: Y � y.w-y rte. ,A: ,V,;'gt . 48.$ ., s . ,C,Tb4.�J•+Pem^y•'.'.4.,•c'tR4n�Y^Y. r •-ter '.r. ,•7. "�' r°. ,L^/^S A T I��$ -Dr. H. T. Fallaise,Resident Dent- GREEN RIVER. i 1/V111J • ist. Office over Balsdon's-hard r store. Office hours, 9 to 6 dailg and After seyt; t years of failing I S J G (,a1 evenings by appointment' health, due to the infirmities of olq e -Norman Gordan was in the age, one of our oldest andMmrystgh - -The Ladies Aid Sudety of St. - city on Sunday. ly, respected residents, _ Andrew's Church will meet&&-the We have that will fit every man, young or old, -E. L. Chapman lost a valuable widow of the late Robert Milne, - - home of Mrs. W. J. Millet on Wed. or small. thin or stout, tall or short, straight or stoop` ti horse one day last week, at her home here on Tuesday, April ed. knocked-kneed or bow-le ed, - neaday, April 11th, at the usual gg - a -A 1t,ii IL Moore was summoned aid, in her 86th year. Mrs. Milne, cor ulant or otherwise. hour. E New:York on Monday on buai whose maiden'name was Euphemia _ . r -Easter Day at 9t. George s Brown was born -near Cherrywood, ;� �� Church. Sands School at 9. 30 i J. J. Murphy, of Toronto, y and has been a•resident of this tows- a. m. Hol Communion at 10.30 :'spent a day last week in the vil- y ship all her life. After her marriagt a. in. Preacher, the rector. Even- to Mr, Milne she moved to the sixth gage. Ing service at 7 o'eloek. il -Walter Hamilton has moved Preacher, concession, and had liked there unt Mr W. R. Sproule. Good Fridays the time of her death. She,had a Whyp f Good Friends, a Tape Measure ! into John Moore's house onChris,, at 10.30 a. m. Service and address famii' of-'six, five sons and one _ tins street. y la funny thing-about this wonderful tape measure of „ -Mies Eva Piikey has been by the reetor. daughter, all of whom survive her. ours isthat it will do all these things-for you if yos -Married, at St. Paul a United These are David, at Cherrywood; I pending a few days with friends Church parsonage, on Saturday Walder B:, Wm:, and' Christina, at will just come in, look over our samples made to mea- evenieg, March 31st, by t}�e Rev. home; Robert on the adjoining farm, sure euitinga. make your choice and we. with the help la the R. and Mrs. Taylor, of Brigh- A: R. Sanderson, Mary Florence, and Aithur at Dunbartt .' She was of our wonderful tape, measure, will make you the "ton, spent Sunday with,C.W,-and finest snit you ever wore. ' "Mrs.Piikey. daughter of Mrs. Murdoch and the pre8eceased by.her husband about six late James Murdoch, of Pickering years. She had been an active mem- 7' em- -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin. of To township, to Kyr Wm South• ter of tile- Presbyterian Church all -accessories to th fine aorta , 'FKre are�aleo selling see rooto. spent Sunday with Norman liar. life, beim connoeted with St. to complete the final ensemble. w well, of the Town of Whitby. g P -and Mrs. Banks, -gt. Peal's United Church ser- -Percy Church, Brougham. The fu- -Percy Neale has rented T. A. neral will take place tom (Friday) _ ` $pox's farm on the Brock road vices for Easter Sunday: 10.30 a. Hate, Socks, Fine Shirts, Shoes, Glopes, Ties Etc. III" "Man's Attempt to Beep at 2 o'cloek, to Erskine Cemetery, at ' "end has taken possession. the second concession, Pickering. _ 5 _-L. and Mrs. Johns, of-Rouge Christ in the Tomb.„ 9p9cial Easter Mudie by the choir. ?p.m., Hill, have moved into the village, ,. Now.Advertbe"sents. =';having leased the rectory. Song Service The choir vrill ” . New Stock of Easter 'Pear We are sort to report that render four numbers appropriate GOSFOR HATCHING?-Piymouth r Gordon Crawford, of the Lake for Easter, and the Pastor will re. FRock. Itdisn Agnea Thom.R R 2,Pickering, Brighten Un. Be Like the Birds. Get Your New Mumage. Shore ie,ill with pneumtinia. late the story of some of our bean — . g •I c tiful hymns. Bring pour visitors. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE-An• _ —M1'ti, James Somerville spent Ply to Frank Goatick. Phone Clare 2204. 31 last week in Toronto- with her All welcome. . Fred T Bunting - Pickerin - ice evening last week the em. IVIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE-Ap- • J 9 nephew, Dr. Robert McQuay. toy a of the Canada Bread Co. ply to Harold Barclay,R.R.2, Claremont, Established 1857. ` -Mrs. Callen and Miss Lillian p Phone dare 318. Sot Onllen. of Toronto, spent Sunday of Os awa. met at the home of the --- - 1 with O. of friend, , spent Abe Law. manager, H. F. Lee, Mary street, BARN WAFTED-Bv undersigned, T ., n Stats dimensions and full particulars W. '-Walter Richardson, of Phila- to do honor to one of the boys, Donnelly,Whitevale. 31-33. delphia, spent Sunda here with Gordon Crawford,and to welcome y M his bride. A most pleasant even- ' OI'1'SALE-28 L-eeimter ewes and bin mother, Mrs. W. V. Richard- 1' I1 regutered Sh"pshire ewes. Apply to H. @On in was spent in dancing, cards Spencer,Myrtle Station R.R. 1, 30.31 R -John C. and Mrs. Stork have sad with music, including selec C1AD8 on the cornet, by Percy �j OR SALE-2000 bushels of seed ' `returned after a riding a wee oats. Also a quantity of seed potatoes.Gold- returned Walker. A pleasant surprise was en Russet variety. Phone Pick 1707, 30-31 with F. F. and Mre. Baladon, of s rang on the newly-weds when : -Burford. � AOR SALE-A red cow. weifrbin;q - - a C ey were presented with a bean- F about 1 too The.,due to fresben on :March -To-do being Good Friday and a� p tiful easerole, while the host reed nal,. rens. viae, Phone Clare 2205. 31 general holiday all places of bus- ®n address, in verse, form. . lilt. - - mess id the village will be closed r OTHY SEED FOR SALE-Ap- as usual. Cranford, though taken eomple' 1 l�.].v,.at lot 23,con 5-Pickering Oscar Carter, f -- -after being confined to the Lely by surprise, replied ride ins R.Ft. 'o, 1.Locum Hill. Phone Pok 1010. 31 � � The ���T the boys in behalf of his bride and r �/,/ house for severwl weeks through �rF.F,D OATS FOR BALE-O. A O., ��"`r himself for their beautiful gift S-4-4 90centsabushel. Amply toMraSmon illness. hire. Wm. Calks is able to and their good wishes. Pw:krn.R R. 1,Pickering.Phone Pick 2302.at be out again. -A very strong feeling exists \ -hire. (Rev.)J. S. Ferguson and AG9 FOR HATCHI*iG-Martin daughter, Miss Dorothy. spent a throughout the township in favor FARyandotte heavy winter la inq strain 75 few days during the past week of appointing a constable on sal- oats per setting. J Ri1ey_ ckering_27tr - with friends in Toronto. ary• The chief demand fur such OR SALE-Seed drill, disc harrow, Staun.,,ton an official comes from the south- �Fwa¢on boa,plow and other articles like new. -Thos. O. and Mrs. Johnston, western corner, where there is Also w41 take cattle to pasture. Wm Lacey, of Gorrte, silent a few days during Dumbarton. 31.32 the past week with the letter's &-considerable amount of lawless' _ ,. mother, Mrs. J. H- Rogers. nese.due to young people of both ORSE WANTED-Young leertC le elo- Hill SUR ����� Papers R p dale,or heavy and good worker..at Maple No. secM e -Mrs. P. Odurpby. of Blixabeth sezes eomiuR oat from the city, Ftlrma.or wru exchange. E.Nertreb. R.R.No. J street. who has been eperniinq the whose morale are not what they 2,Claremont. 31.33 should be. A number of thefts '? winter with bar sister in Massa- OR BALE-House and lot In Pick• chnsette, has returned Home. have also taken place in that part Faring v Mage. s@oe rash,balsas tike rent, - * Of the township. The knowledge For pr tuulara a y to walur Shepherd.14256 a 'here , —W m• sad Mgr Bark Of To- Frael ria Ave..t7eiro,t.Mie6. 21a 8x that a constable was on the look ronin, accompanied by their two out for any violators of the law, _ - sone, William and Robert. spent FOR RENT'-House with shout b would have a beneficial influence. ages of good garden laod. stable and good - Monday with J. and Ohre.Hallett.' hen house. Apply to Cbas. A Fuller. R.R.1. -D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan and The name of W. H. Chester is fre- Pickering. Phone Pick 1016. 280 little son, of Toronto, spent a few quently mentioned as person ` days last week with Odra. Calla• well qualified to fill such a poli- Ton short RUCKING-Done with dispatch - ion. shortest noun Best prises obtained for eau's parents, John &IId Mrs. live stock. Alwcys read John S icy, -The Dramatic Club of St. Claremont. Phone care 3T00. f r - -Mr. and hire. Murphy and the Paul's United Church. Pickering, tTRUCHING-All kinds of local -- < Cledn - y lattel'R sister. Mrs. Maegaffio. of put on their drama. "Bashful Mr. 1 trucking done promptly. Apyty for terms Mitts," in the Town Hall Ia9t to A.Burnett&Soo, corner Km�tston Road and , -Toronto, spent the week-end with Rosebank corner. Phone Pick S.W. 2&35 the 1&Cter s mother, Mrs. J. H. Friday evening and were greeted by sparked house: The orcheptra, HOUSE FOR BALE-8 rooms and d3 A 13onnor, be] nits@, other out-buildiugs to good repair• in the plisses Lena and Marjorie Wilf Mi "`� Village of Claremont. Forurther particulars ROa, of Freeman, are spending a Hugh Squires, Harold Richardson apply to Frank Chidlow• Claremont. 27tf �1� e' and Redge Gibsoo, gave s number few days with their aunt, Mrs. EtGGS FOR BATCHING-From s Jae. Murdoch, of the fourth con• of selections between acts to the d�k of bred-to-lay Barred Plymouth -cession. delight of the large and appreeia• Rocka.75cents per setting, A errs.]amen " -H. J. Marquis, of Stroud, re Ove audience, The drama consists Richardson.Pickering. pho>up ^• 27$2 'turned home on Monday, after of three seta and was admirably EED FOR SALE White Blossom presented, holding the attention SEED -clover seed. re-cltxned, government j spending a weep with Pickering standard,No.1.Alex Gray,R.R.2,Claremont. lrelatives and attending the funs of all from the start to the,final. lot 27,con.7.P ne Mark 810.30-33 C. tats MI of his uncle, the late William scene•-. The character@ were well chosen sad most of them have y�Oa SALE-Work horse. 7 years Diekle. old. Also Yorkshire sow due about A �' I -Robt. add Mrs. Gormley. who had much experience,which added 20th,second litter• easy terms. Phone Pick • p materially to their acting. The or apply to G.L.Middleton,Brougham. 30-31 .have ooenpied fit. George's Church @wet consisted of F. T. wad Mre. — - reetory for several years. 'have G�ORSALEORRENT-In Pickering moved to Seaeboro, where they Bucti w, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, 1� village.7-roomed(rams house on King sc.. _ - - Mines Ids Sterritt, Leon&Spen- quarter acre of lead, Hard and soft waw, will reside with their son, WfIQ., ser. Mildred Garrett and Phyllis' Sma1ltruie, Two garages. Apply H Moore. uses is day oper.tor on the o..x. y - p, A�It. GET A SAMPLE BOOK AND MAKE Pllke Leslie Morley, Ke aaeth FOR SALE-Some cedar -lure. R H. Croak has returned Morley and James Richardson. It able for .telephone or bydro, a number of _ uses under the auspices of the fence.oats, 1 Adams waIIao hos nod, also a bome.after spending several weeks , quantity of bnekwbeat, m,Judd, lot 1,eon. YOUR SELECTIONS an Toronto , during which she Women's Association and the re- 4,Scarboror 30 ceipts were about$85.00. Rev. A. -'--'— — - underwent a ver critical opera• ATTERY .CHARGING-Having y R. Sanderson acted as chairman. Binstalied a complete Battery'Testing and tion is us fried Hospital. Her " numerous friends in Picket and, A delightsal evening was bCOnght Charging out5t l am prepared tq re-charge and NOW ws� g repair VI A and B batteries for either,cars or s■•= NOW i • elsewhere are pleased to know to a close by the singing' of the rani s, H.E.Paynter,Whitevale, 28 40 that the operation roved success National anthem. ` Y Ou R PROTECTION-Barred hock s p -The Ontario Gwernrlst nt ie fel and that she i9 now making 8 � hatching eggs and chicks from bred-to-}ay rapid recovery. taking steps this session of the blood-tested stock. Also agent for Royal Poultry _ CHAPMAN- .,... i. supplies.• brooders, incubators, feeders, etc. -At& special meeting of the Legislature to deal with mnnicl H.G,Michell,Claremont. Phone Unk 8103.31 m B B Official Board of St. Paul's United palities which fail.to live tip to the E4RGi; BAKER—Is prepared to y - on Monday evening, Rev. A. R, weed-cutting regnirelnentR of the CTdo all kinds of local and long distance truck- w : Sanderson presented his resigna Noxious Weeds Acta The DepaCt ins, prices reasonable. If you want anything tion to take effect at the end of Me of Agriculture, under John inthtslineconsuithim. PhonePirak'1fOb. 26.38 U • R A N C EJune. His resignation was receiv, S• Martin, has reached an agree- ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- I- N S ed with deep regret by the Board. ment with the Highway Dept., TDRY (Semi finish)—Lel"our driver can and We understand .that Mr. Sander- under Hon. George S. Henry, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your ' - name with Mr.S.$► &via, barber shop. We son will retire from the active whereby weed-cutting,as it applies will pick up and rersr 3 times a week. : f work of the ministry and will by tacos to counties and townships Ii�D GRAIN FOR SALE-A locate in Whitby. at the present time, is to be class' S tity of Canadian Beauty field peas,Lib We re resent strong Mutual Fire lnsnranoe � -On Sunday evening a very ed in future as "road work," and erty barky and Alaska garden peas. Also Mam- r intA*,s,stinR_eacv�e�eas_condnc3_ whereby failure to do such work moth Pekm duck ages at 75 cepa a.etang. M. (iOm�An1eB W130B6 rates are t�18 - -in SLAndrew's United Church, 8,Bark,R.R.1.Locust Hill, PhosiaPiek 1031. - . Will mews s can ----------r —_ams lowtl6 obtainable. when Rev, J. S. Ferguson spoke customary annual road grant. An ARDd FOR SAL$'OIt BENT-96 amendment to the present act to We•insure` both Y age an on the mission fields in Trinidad acre.of Lana in loc ta,eon.a Pickering,loss I which, this year.is celebrating its implement this agreement; will be of di water a bulb Wa f dna to se buildings; dna prpperties, i median fences. ram forced to sell or reason ac• � , 1 '' fiftieth anniversary. The talk was brought down in the house by Mr, oounc of health• James R,tifc k.R:R.t, _ "..illaetrwted b besntiful lantern Martin at an early date. The Locust r lilt 44tf L: views of the isbnd. Talks of this "weeds act."it is understood, has, AT$RBIIRY OH)BOiIOAL Otos- relD1IIIIID raise gladly Supplied without obligstlon. character do much much to create generally speaking, been lived rip vv ETS—For bousaa schools. factories etc.. t to fairl well, but Ia some iD6t&D- No water required.sanitary and odorless.Prices tin interest in the various mission y and mill informaiion eau be obtained from the x gam, ces there has been a glaring avoid- representative. Len Burninghem, Fairport. INSURANCE-Life, Fire. Auto, Accident, Sickness , Wiater niade a brave etrmrlr. &ace of its regulations. Inspectors Phone Pick 5712. 2Ptf P� ` BONDS-C>tovernment,lltneieip&1, Oorpoewtion. k ,gle last week to continue its exist. have bee q appointed by munivi- SALE-Binder, mower, dime. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. - ``anco when quite a fall of snow oc• Palitles ho, 1t is alleged, bav cuttivator, seed drill. scufller,heavy REAL EST LTE-Farm and Residwttial• soured. While we have had a givno attention whatsoever to wagon,collar.hay rack,fanning mill, team bar- on i . the growth Of weeds aiQn the neat, harrow.riding plow. 1-horse plow, separa- most pI t winter from begin- g g tor, milking tsar nes ulper, wire stretcher• �^ �Q slag to sad. spring is much later NW roads within their jurisdiction. watering trough. w.J•Gilaxr,Dumbarton. 31 G B A R K E Ir ` -� 810 N .this year th n last. On Lake This state of affairs. in the opinion �TpTTOE_Tbe very, beet results *;n Enron the flehermee began their of the Government, has to be l� are obtained with the Nliller Ideal pICgERIl\V Checked u before the nett sn n• Incubator'as h' b ae 100 per cent hatch has been operations on March the 17th and P obtained. All M.from 85 ells to 1800. Either t` mer season eats in. The propof►ed hot water or electric• and prices 30 per cent less " t continued their work thronghout than other machines of similar quality, Call or these&non. Tete yearit wilt be at amendment will become effective wr to G.M,Forsyth;agent,Claremont. cor par- P. 0. BT)s 40 le.vA s w,nth later. with Royal assent. `ti ulars. 30-31 Telephone Pickering'4.sw .'„u}1's..,`s..^ty'+.. >. ..,.r: .G, ..., ♦ -u. -,. :.n .muss...a .�. .'.. .. .... •.,. :.-.: .;,:.: .'-r' m.•i„ 'aL• w;...'. -wry}:. ' • e .._...:'��' .,:' ::'� ..?+.:a:.d�_.:3.rw.�+se.ro'+a^ .ores�•v. 1.:.L;e......,:.._'- a:'..� ... ',.y 4".: :" •,.,aa _.Lb«�...,ieYc-1, "_3.z. ..r�•.'M ..� "��"..�ua.,ma:<.��sra�' „"'rm!'aS`•:, 'rma�%cw•fx'"�'' �.p.`n,.aCY��!`$itl?.;.;� '"td�".�H�,e+l��..._..-�fd5�dx.�± Lrl.,..... _... ._..w6.:e_...:�r_�. _..:. _.... -...?fir..-�....+rx_r�::P�^.Fr�+�c:.:� ivy, �-.-•W.:$w..__..... ., r... +..•._ ... .,�.�:�_�_�.�..�.,�»:Y_._� , �r �•ai?.r§�+',.a—,.