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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_04_13 -A,- V�V 4..s. .c -2qW-%1V - - , r - �- ,­�P� :7 A g.6 -D T 3*1 No • VOL.' XLY110 ---PlCKERING, ONT., F.LV-U)AY, APIRILAJ.3, M6 pyr FAIRPORT' OUNBARTON. Born, on Good Fr!"y, • On Monday evening an alt Met April dth, to -sa min aaa' B-asket Thomas and Mrs. Annan, a daughter. article �R� �00� , :.. W peared in the Toronto Star written R.L.BOOBY-Physician and Sur. Miss FAva Annis, of Niagara Falls, apparently by a staff correspondent , .�' D with a very fertile imagination. As Graduate c4 University T N.Y., spent the holiday at her Ph.Pick 1526. IA ,of Toronto. Ut 37 everybody knows the roads have been oil here. and E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.-Direetor W. B. and Mrs. Dunbar d son, In a very bad condition and many .1.1W%Qptametdcal Anciciadon of Ontario. Reg. visited relatives here over the holi- cars got stuck, requiring assistance Established 1838 intwedMember of the American optometrical Baskets ot all z es' .vlm from the neighboring farmers. The Y, rit r makes the statement that a Claremont, examined by appointment, Wm. and Mrs. Taylor and Miss '9�-n e , Ont. Doris, of BQwmanville, visited in our fee of $2.50 was charged for each and descriptions midst last Saturday. auto hauled out-of the mire, a state- ment absolutely without foundation. Mrs. Walton Anriis was called to A X. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Many cars were helped out but, no =L*SWcitor,Nota"Public Etc. Money to at the prices :• the bedside of her father, Mr. Gar- BaHey *am. South Wing,Coux t Hause. Whitby. 281y fatt, of Brooklin, who is very ill. charge was made. In one case a ino- Last week We were somewhat com- torist ave $2.00 to one man forhelp- G.BROWNINU. K. C.. Barris- plicated. We scarcely know whether Ing him out twice, and in another A Salt tor sale and q ter,Solicitor,Notag lublic.Annes'Bils.. we reside In Dunbarton or Whitevale. case the motorist offered a few small Immediately west of Post ffice.1).vndam Street of silver which the farmer re- -Whitby. House phone 396. Officiphone 392. CHAS. A. I WH.WHITE. -BROOK ROAD. pieces fused. The writer also states that the county pays these farmers for Vt EATON & ROSS-Barristpre. So- 'Suceessor to Igite W. G. Barnes Su'ckei fishers are active again. M rn Ontario Building, 330 Phone Mark 0420 What luck, boy's! keeping these roads in repair, which ..-Wheat incorrect. It is a township road, W.J.Beaton. W. H. Jackson was off duty last is t.D.F.Ron, Adelaide 2767 week with the flu. and the county does not contribute -- Roofing Material to John Neal has gone to the north_ a,cent towards its maintenance. "',]PICHARDSON PICKERING- west for this season. . ant.E'tBarristers. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Coated- w , d entionLife Buildfng, Corner Yonae and Rich- 5 x British Columbia Shingles Clifford Hubbard had a busy time WHITILVALK mood Sts..Toronto.Phones Main 1390 and Main 66 - 0,620. Pickering office open Wednesday and .3 X hauling autos out of the mire holes Lloyd White, of Toronto, spent Satutday evenings. Phone Pick.OWO. Stf No. 2 3 and 5x recently. over the week-end with his parents, Highest Miss Marjorie Kayes spent ".be Dental M Thoma and Mrs. White. week-end with her parents, 1. H. and 8 Miss Irene Pugh, of the School of t6R6NTO ASPHALT Mrs. Kayes. visiting her parents, J. prices BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S- ROOFING A. C. Diamond and family, of To- Education, is visi Gradvaterof the Royal Coleige of I)entai A. and Mrs. Pugh. of Toronto. onice Murray's IS in., 32 in. and 3,0 inch ronto, spent the week-end with their W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and family, paid �Mbo%irsq t012:Ito 59. 9 In' wWtritidths, 4 in I Shingles; also boys on the farm. b"t 220. d. 441y F. R. and Mrs. Jackson, of Toronto, of Toronto, spent over Easter week Metal V�illey, and with the former's parents. Ridge Roll. spent the Faster holidays with the Miss Grace Burton, of Toronto, NEIL O. $M ITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S. former's parents here. spent the holiday with her i4.rnle and ;Succeesor to L)r, J.N.Dales,. Graduate of Material, or will give price on Our public school is closed down t Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- finished job. for the Easter holidays, and will re- aunt, Wm. and Mrs. Burton. toUniversiey. At Claremont office over D. A. Misi Edith Cameron, of Toronto,. Vatall. ,.every Tuesday and Fnd*. Phone open onMonday.next. .:C 0 A L -r.,.-,d from spent the holiday with her grand- PICKERING0•4m, Mrs. Uscomb has retux parent-, W. L. and Mrs. Smith. IIERBERTT. FALLAISM L. DS. the Oshawa Hospital, where she un- City visitors enjoyed their holiday .D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of derwent medical treatment. herp, although ;everal- cars had -tom A good supply of Hard and Soft Wal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. LUMBM YARD' C,is A goodly number spent a very en bc,ve I�S.Balsdon's start,Pickering.Ont. be helped out of the mud before they Coal on hand. Al-to-a supply Odke hour's: 9 a M,to 5 P.,m, or joyable time with the Diamond Bi-oth- by al int- reached the vale. Phone Pick 3700. 17 ers on Monday evening last. of Kindling Wood, THE MIXING. X.&REET The drama or. Friday evening last stove length.. V - BROUGHAM. was a treat to all who heard it, and 7 there was a good-crowd in attend- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Webuvand sell. furnish quotations Mission Band as usual on Saturday- attendance considering the bad cori- AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and inforipatiou on all Listed and s Fire bad autonsoble insurance of all kinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. John Cowie, of Toronto, spent the dition of the roads. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING ,:Pr"w %we comparim of DOW financial stand- week-end in town. Don't forget the supper and con- We will be pleased to advise what Grant Malcolm spent Easter week cert by the Malvern Choral Society, L. SURNING14AAN stocks to buy of to hold.or with relatives here. BORGE KItAY-Licensed auction- - what stock to sell. Mrs. Harry Moore has been under of Toronto. at the Whitevale United Buildingand.Generol Geer. A-!ona L,ve stock and general sales Clients are making mon ay by Church on Monday.evening, May 7th. Contracting. Full particulars ended to. Tema reasonable R. following our advice. the doctor's care with a severe cold. Admission 50 cents. -4 C. and rL11=411ille. Phone Stouff%90021. 61 1 Two grandchildren of T will be given later, Estimates furnished on all clsiojes el ng. ex. of work-Interior and E2terior. Our long iperience in mini Mrs. Brown are holidaying T. them. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Toronto, T111.% Licensed Auction"r, reading over a period of twenty We are pleased to report that War- Fe !W0080"WAN 01?Wk said 0aftsid& A years.allows us to jgive sound advice spent the*week-end with Mr. and Alterations and ropairs. 1119. •"ea asks 4(all --A- isnea%go Is on @box$@" Work. ren C. Wilson is improving although Mrs. Watson. Mr. Elliott sang -a Chimneys Built ,Concrete name. Add""Groom atTor P.0.. 081L on the investment feature of a m4ne slow! orthe specuLtivs feature of a pros- .colo in the United Church on Sun- Phone Pickering 5712 =BE pective mining venture. We are pleased to report that the day evening which was very much FAIRPORT. ONTARI01- Do"RATON Tow"aff"' cases of illness in this village are re- appreciated by the congregation. Com"Taisomr, 06mashmaimer for taking 4111"Tihm. Aomissessit. use. Manor as imm SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO: 'twoor 09 ItimaTiose IA& �911 BUM If=.. Members of Standard covering. The monthly meeting of the Wo- S A IN G L E 9 loan om. Wesley Harvey's sale on Good men's Institute will be held in the Stock 8Xchange. Friday was well attended and good Sunday School rooms of the United Members of the Montreal prices realized: M. MAW. LICENSED AVO - Church on Friday, April 20th, at 3 Nors,Scotia 8bin es W TIONEER.foc York,Qntario sad Durham Mining Ezcb.&nge. Donald and Elmer Willson and fam- . GXlt Galvanized Steel Whingiew • m. The program will be given by P. u4s. ku k-da of owes Frosarift attes&W Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, af Totocto, spent S-1., Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal Metropolitan Bulloing, '!"'- the pupils ol the Public Sch ol und- NTw*SP"06,�o%VVW Wmadmi:Upts the parental roof. 0 the direction of Mr. Pringle and Mrs. for sale at dst am. Wlutby,oat. TORONTO. ONTARIO Mrs. George Philip returned home Hickson. All are welcome. T.(PATERSOVS - CLAREMOXT` Phones: Adelaide 6371 and GM2 on Good Friday, after spending the T�e ;ihitevale Baptist Mission Cir- is a winter in Toronto. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 cle held their April meeting at the THE RURAL Jack and Phyllis Gerow accompan• home of Mrs. C. R. Purcell, Toronto. • meied Miss Mair to her home in Clin, LAWSprigTIo There was i large attendance, The SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ton for the holidays' t:qeeting wAs r0ressed by Mrs, Kloch- On account of the had roads, Rev. keff, of Toronto, which was thor- 1 Real Estate and Insurance Mr. Ferguson was not able to fill the oughly enjoyed by all present. There G A R A .Paintling Time day. Brougham appointment on Sun was also a number of musical selec- Farm Properties a Specialty. Robert and Mrs. Harvey Albert tions rendered. We are prepared to do all kinds. Harvey and Horace Leigh,of Toronto, Read Office:218-214 Confederation Ming. Toronto. spent Easter with the former's par- of repairing of cars, also bat Life Bul charging,A electric tery -tree the beet paint and get the ents. *C"OOL REPORTS Phone Main 1390. .- , . : welding and in fact best results. The many friends of the , Milne Dunbartan Public School. everything in con. Branch Office: Gordon Building, family extend to them their sincert. 1111mod ram-Henderson's Paints and Picks Ontario. sympathy in theJoss of the r mother, Jr. Room.-No. on roll 38. Sec. vection with n Tamishes,Lacquers and Shellacs ri g MM. 28tf who was so many years a faithful work. Phone Class-Ernest Stroud (hon.), Ruby car am guaranteed. Give them atrial. Dixon (hon.), Alice Dingwall, Frank member of St. John's Church,and was I Gas, Oil@, Grease and You will bedellghted. lways deeply interested in all its Stroughan, Jimmy McDonald. Sr. Accessories-, TITHE TABLAf­-Fickering station a, Mary Reading (hon.), Pekes Cron- on hand constantly. Alsos, Maresco in all the colors, Oils T.B. Trains going East due"follows activities, and was seldom absent Turps and General No. 10 Mail 7AA M. from its services-unless prevented by by (hon.), Frank Clark (hon.), Marie Call and see oar Catalogues of 28 Local 12.44 P.X. illness. Burns (hon.), Rosie Auletta .0kon.), wr Claire Guilboult (hon.), Edward Dodge and Star Cam Phone 46W. 30 rA"l 6.26 P.M AUDLEY. ­. Snazle. Jr. L-Leo Ustay Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. It U Paul Nicholson (hon.), Ross Burns LAW'S4 GARAGE 73ins Won' due as follows- Fall wheat shows a satisfatcory ap- Carl Burns. Miss *0. Beare, teacher. A- LVIN BUSHODY No. 2riTgoosl 9.22 A.M. pearance so far. Cherrywood.School Report AND SERVICE STATION 27 Local 2."P.M. Miss Gee attended the O. E. A.%t Senior Room-Class , V-Beatric" 7 PICKERING 9 Mail 19 06 P, id- Toronto this week. King,'Mary Teefy, Georgina Garland, Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. "Baa spots in our roads have,retard- John Garland. Sr. TV. -Winnifred ,Foregoing is according to Standard ed traffic this week. Barnes, Annie Petty, Leslie Beare. Thr" Housewives time, Winters Bros. are contracting for Jr. IV.-Harold Fenney. Sr. ITT. MY Will qgickly recognize the unprece. cement and stone work. Gordon,Petty, Marion Ferguson, Ber- ITY dented values now offYoung fruit trees have suffered tha Smith, Earl Taylor, Lloyd Petty, offered in Congo!. CLAREMONT serious damage from mice this past Ruth Hollin sum Gold Seal Rugs at the new sower. tl ger, Murray Hollinger, than-ever pri-tes, prices that offerwinter. Allan Rittenhouse. Jr. IIL-Ray Pil- tremendous savings, CREAMERY -James Pavey has moved from the key, Arthur Petty, John Teefy, Hazel Valertine farm. to F. G. McCarthy's Petty,' Patterns-The new IM range-.- !�(, - . Ronald Maynard, Frank Soho], Z". rt `7 most no st beautiful yet shown. h house. Albert Maynard, Bill Peters. . E, L. Highest price paid for Thos. Puckrin,is improving in health Denn�s, teacher. IMPROVED QUALITIES Create at the and with the opening of the warni, Junior Room-Sr. ulticote Surface in thy weather will be out as usual, his r. IT.-Mary Mac- Jr. II.-Hugh The new M Rae Dirothy Lawrie, greatest improvement in years-long• friends hope. or wear in built right into and through. Marmon t Cruraery W. H. Guthrie lost some chickens Teefy* Charlie Calladin, Pat Teefy. Sr. 1. Esther Barky", Norman Pei- out the thick long wearing surface. and a turkey last week. Thieves are • Give no a trial and be convinced ty*, Babby Torrance. Jr. I.-Alvin again on the job. The police hal, As you know Congoleum Gold Seal Nkey**, Willie Mcllr'oy*. Primer Bar are all guaranteed by the Gold races and arrests are likely to fol- Mildred Hollinger", Norma. Flett*, Seal on surface low soon. F-,LM- DALE MIT-1 t Margaret Teefy*, James MacRae*, - The Ladies' Aid Society will meet Florence Mitchell, Alan Petty, Muriel at the home of Mrs. Walter Mercer Note tbeft lower prices: CrJC3==qa next Wednesday afternoon, April 18th Torrance, -James MacPherson. OU may attribute Neither late nor absent during the Ytbat Spiing Fever' e Oz,12 sizelordierly 15-60, now M50 at 2.30 o'clock. AM the ladies are feelinf.to the wepther. 11.75 cordially Invited. month of.March. G. M. Lens10 , but mine times out of 9.50, 8.50 For Pastry use The drama is being given in 'the er. tee, It will be your syn- 6.7 7.50, 5 town hall, Pickering, on Saturday The following is the report of S. tow crying ont for help ft4f 5.50, 5.00 Our Royal Brand evening next. R. Hedge drove thost S. No. 4 Fast at the end of the Easter instead. See its about -4 L taking part to Whitevale last Friday examinations. Names in order of a Spring Tonic. and We are.now selling Impefrial Floor ..P -1 7 Wax, a wax that In hard to beat at your Go4cei,.. evening, but the roads were bad. merit. Jr. IV,-Lloyd Andrews, Reg- Up" your health 6 The Club met on Monday 'Evening ir*Id Bryant,Thomasine Arnold, Ern- • gene for gloss and hard wearing surface Farmers who have wheak your at the home of Theo. and Mrs. An- est Bryant, Jack Arman. Jr. III.- 9 E. C JOXI�, Pbm. B. flour made from youf 0* nan and had a most pleasant even- Geraldine Bath, Ivan Barrett, Allan -Dftggist, --wheat. We can Ing. Vice-President W. J. Bryant, Bath, Marjorie Bath, Sr. II.-Ada Obemist occupied the chair in the absence of Arnold, LaRene Bryant. Jr. II.-Bet- 69W, grind it. IeCCItt the president. The editor, Miss Gee, ty Arnold, Clarence Crawford, Doris Pickering, ':--Oti)tFtrlo Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chick tn (feed, read the Journal, and expects before Bryant. Class I.-Alice Thurman, Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millf4d. the next issue in May to receive newt Dorothy Bath, Mary Neale, Llewellyn items from all members. Music,.games Crawford. Primer - Albert Cravv- Phone IS" Chopping every week-d&y. and cards, with the-usual dainty lunch ford, Harold Barlow, Alex Mackin-, rP P P T E N, L iT Pickerls ont&48 =I ZA>C3C-V700= g, ss to auctioned couples, completed the tosh, Robert Barlow. Mary Baxter, ",. program. teacher. 7 an, .y^. .r. .n, ,.r,:,....,,.aw �.... :x ..:.r}•6� r.M(., p.-C w.lM ..M. :,•.L•'�!'.y1t"!'6 w6v(e. -•�. ,.-. .h. v"y5c'sr•.c r•rJa-I•`.w',..:+�`.SYS-.v"..a.a ., ,+. a ,,,• ;cy. .+Rv;..?" .+r c.c,ogyx.^.s.'^r'�3"xy "SP+yty�; en�+ r,v � •� .. .. • e A. — 1 "r, � ... +'s•:. O�: ;y r .. .., 1, ,Y .,� � t Judgment Refuses Copyright - - Lhichess Honors Irish Guards and St. Patrick i To Advertising Agents' Copy , Justice Astbury,' .After Four-Day Hearing, Definitely -- Decided in Favor of Advertiser Against Agency - _' t �.'� '. - Which Claimed Ow � } .. `a ^London. A case of great import- n hnce to .advertisers, advertising "Hopper" 3. Ho Plague agents, and publishers has just been Caecal PPer heard in the chancery division of the Over New South Wales High Court of Justice, It concerned the point, which apparently had not' I v London An Evening News' been raised beford' in. British law,l dispatch from Sydney says the ap- Whether copyright in an advertise- s + � of a great plague of grass- by prepared by an advertising hopppeim ie reported from southern f' agency remained the property of the, New South Wales. The-advance 'agency or was the property of its guard of the Insects was described I client, the advertiser: as twenty miles wide, befh,iad which ' The case in question was complicit- ase swarms extending ten miles, I « ed and somewhat obscure, but the rapidly cansumtug what was an y final decision of Mr. Justice. Astbury, abundant grass crop. Fences is ' After a four-days' hearing, was deft-I the area are draped with thousanda " r `:n(ttely in favor Vit' the client and j of Insecta, while motorise s Passing *against the agent, who had brought through it reported 'that their snit b obtain ' the action in the endeavor atom were clogged and their wind- an injunction restraining both tlie� at �i shield* covered. 'advertiser and one` of the I.9ndon t r newspapers from using an advertise-� I lint the agent claimed to have pre- effect, contracted ttsmselves out of " paTheagent had re aced an'adver- that othe agent's interest in he adpyright Act. It further vera a ' ge P P Easement which his client had inserWd' tisement in question only existed in one of the Ifondon dailies and on long as the advertiser continued to 4 f con- which the agent received his usual use the agent's services. As no - commission. Subsequently, the client tract existed by whicli the advertiser caused the advertisement to be in was bound to continue to use these s _4 sorted in another paper, acting di-i services, and no copyright as applp- DUCHESS OF'YORK PRESENTS SHAMROCKS TO GUARDS ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY - reetly and without the services of the ing to original literary work existed, The Duchess of York presented shamrocks to the First Battalion of the Irish Guards at ( lei,,ea barracks agent. At this point-the agent ap-I the agent's application for an injunc- on St. Patrick's Day. This illustration shows the Duchess'of York inspecting the Guards before th pre'entad.u• plied for an injunction prohibiting the tion against both his former client -- " further use of the advertisement, on and the newspaper must fail. ` khe ground that it was a literary It is assumed that the points of Empire Shopping Week 111 Canada t _. itvork and as such came Within the contention in the case can in future I e , .'Rina Your Bell Copyright Act, under which title be. clearly covered in the written Canada Produced is Em ire Produced would remain in the author, who ap- agreement between- agencies and cli- "I don't]need to adverUa• I pearod as plaintiff. ents, but in view of the delicate per- have been fn businass In this town ` The decision held that no co sonaI relations existing between such New Empire Booster is No New Method to Interest British in! copy- for 30 years. l:rrry m•,n. %•:nm:ln right existed so far as the agent was I parties and of the fact that many and ch51d here know-e' where I am the Empire's Products During Week of April 2 1 st concerned, and that in employing the;firms frequently change their agents, P $ P I and what I se.l." The advertising agent to prepare the advertisement,I the prospect is not u. very pleasant to 28th Inclusive salesman looked acroes tete street the advertiser and the agent had, in one for the agencies• _ and saw a church, He asked how -- ALL TO TAKE PART I long 1t hast been built. The itore- keeper replied -that Tt had he?n Abdel Krum PasSe8 ®Ilg Days The Executive Committee of Em-!taken steps to do so,—Wlnnlpeg, here for half a century. "And ` - -,As Exile Cultiva}�ii nz Garden 'pire Shopping Week in Canada holds Moose Jaw, Medicine-Hat, Amherst, yet they ring the church bell every strongly to the view that the type of Vaticc Iver. Halifax. Brockville, Hamll- Sunday rsw:.Ing," the advertising civilization .and its promise of de-f ton, Trail. B.C.. St. Catharines, Prince man remarked. Ex-Sultan of Riff, Who Led Tribesmen in Revolt, Enjoys velopment as shown in countries of I Rupert, Brampton, North Bay, Grea- i British Empire, .is one that Cana-'tell, Sask., Edmonton, Victoria, Belle- _ s Placid Existenceans soefation for local purposes. The other Abd el Krim, onetime master of the t wake of 1 thempresent and he ourage f futuor h ,vine, Prince Albert, Fort- •William national organizations are all doing Quebec, Toronto, Calgary cad hunt• S. libels pars in keeping their members UfY and the man whose hardy mous-1 --- -' generatloua•- All this-it is-conceiv--. I real. . r Runner Insures Legs i ed, is intimately bound up with -the f Tycre is much more in-thfa than the :lntasmad and serving the general In - led,tribesmen reached the eery ` glen economic and business side of afTairsioirt to sell goods at retail. Many terest In many othep ways, - gates of Fes before they were hurled For �`'���� that play so great a part in the daily' people think there is scarcely time The development of local comm ft- eback by the French 1n one of the j _ lives of so many Canadian citizens. to do all that should be done locally tees can fill the very fmportAat pury a Empire Shopping Weeks are not a i even with the begiuning made fmgie- pose, in which your local L° should be nercfest aeries of engagements slace Bak, Ont,-Cliff Bricker of Gait j the World War, says `'The London l vahtes. his legs. One of Canada's I novelty. They have been tried with diately. The local publicity gained by taking a lead to make Empires i that _ �`.•" � vest that Dally bialy" fa supporting hT9 banish-'i chief, hopes 1n the marAthon race great success in oother parts of the the organization of a representative ping W o i epenedeaitn et tisorwsre "Y anent at Saint penia, in the Island of j at *tie Olympics this year, Bricker Empire, notably in Australia, British'Ilocal committee would be the most e!• has hap - West Indies and in Great Britain.!tective means of reminding manutac- Local Committee activities- take'the Reunion, in the Indian Ocean, with ' has taken out a $50,000 Insurance These weeks enjoy the cordial ap- losers of their obligation to subscribe, form of making sure that departlment• "The Sultan of the Riff" took with ;proves an —co-operation o c m- an add-- stores and retail attores are deft- . art' measure. The policy covers aitely co-operating to pus on a allow him only two wives out o! his numer• pire Marketing Board, now. doing tag promptly. Bricker for the lass of use of his during Empire Shopping Week, 31st ous harem. They were his favorites,j such valuable work in Great Britain Your Mayor or Reeve has an feet, legs, *treses or Loeb as well as to 28th of.April, arranging-for possible Fatima and Afcha, His other compare- is the event of ampatation of any 'and other parts of the Empire ./The! invitation from the Honorary Ions In exile are this brother, 81 bio- t underlying principle on which the! President to take .part is your municipal cooperation, welcoming the Of these parts• EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK IN' local movement. Half a dozen Mayor who has been invited- to par. - hammed, and his uncle Abdeslem, his ticipate by the Honorary President,or ']mother and his staters and the tam!-I CANADA will operate is the same as or more local branches of rational or- lies of his brother and his uncle, Dur-`tend the local college every day. They that in force in Empire Marketing ganizations ,and a number of other aced by any representativeamany other !ng the long voyage from Casablanca,I speak the Chleuh dialect at home, but -Board activities. One main thought.local organizations, are really and gated by him. There are many other the chief port of Moroccp, to Reunion,I the test of the time they converse steadily kept in mind is that a nes- waiting the cat] from your organiaat- ideas such as brie! addresses or the the ion to whom was entrusted the leader- radio, cooperation with motion Xture a eon was born to him,so that he now fluently la French with their French tiiral first preference be given to houses and all aorta of other fP:euros has three sons• playmates. l Seeds that are the products of ship in the community effort. that will help, to"Interest the general. Abel el Krim's brother discarded his But though Abd el Krim now, dress-t country in which the week is held,' The General Executive Committee public in the movement and provide Moorish attire as, soon as the ship es in European clothes, he continues Iother Empire products receiving-the is composed of men acting In a repre the small funds necessary for carrying reached Marseilles, but Abd el Krim to observe the customs of his coup•i next preference. Produced in Canada ,sentative capacity, representing their on local work. Wmaelf did not adopt European bloth- try, and,the fullest,freedom is allow- lis produced in the Empire. �national organization• on -the Execu• •This method gives full scope for ....,Jag ootid he.reached Reunion. He'is ed him in this respect. Iie'has made lbeing Provincial and loc%I*committees are tive Committee specially selected from the use and develcipment of individual wing in a country house rented the acquaintance of a large number formed throughout Canada in- the whole group of natio-nal,,, atioaah organizes-,initiative in each place which Is of pectally to lodge him, and which has off,people on the'island and he -often j eluding local representatives cf the tions whose Presidents form tha'Ad• the• utmtost 'value in devising plana (been somewhat -hastily dubbed "the passes long Hours with his friends, I nine national organizations already visory Council of the organization. that •suitt the particular locality and Chateau de Maurange." In,reaiit-v the the most intimate of whom is the. interested through the Advisory They have approved of tli� wording enable local committees to achieve (house has nothing of a castle about lieutenant of gendarmerie. Council and many other public spidit- and design of electros for newspaper splendid advance press publicity. �It, but consists of only a ground Boor 'trite former Riff•chieftain spends a`ed bodies. Mise, of a broadside to the retailer,,tzil-I The General Executive Committee �- sad a first floor, vvtth a vegetable gar-}great deal of his time cultivating his The Mayor of each town in Canada ing him the full story, and of show 11s arranging for the supply of show den, an'orchard and a meadow ad- garden,-which he to doing with no lit-f tias been invited by Hoa, James Mal-, cards and window streamers in liberal c�rda and window a'reamere, stick• joining. ile suecess. His tn•o-wives, his moth" 1 colm, Honorary President of- the,quantities for distribution by local i ors tor'use on stationery, electros for His-first' care was�.to furnish his ker and his two sisters take frequent Cuunoil, to take a leading part in the committees where they desire to do so.'newspaper'.publishers use, a couskler new home as comfortably as possible •walks in the country, but -a ways local movement They will.have to consider in the able supply,of posters and the 'general and set his wives and his family. at i dressed in their native costumes. near future the question of the copy he- _ _ The formation of ]Deaf committees; newspadisplay advertising along inspirational their knew ease... aonly vibe n he left rudime tsoraof the Teacher—"Tommy, you've not done ?s thus a part of the approved gen-i which ids an importanear In t quo tionpde- and economic lines. The. Eiecutive oral plan. Committee will gladly welcome news French language, but tie has set,him- a stroke of work this ,morning, and The method adopted and approved,manding the very best thought and of your activities, ideas and sugges- (self to study it deeply, and today he I've told you again and again that the�by the Executive Committee to start,most serious consideration. Full con tions that may be distributed for use speaks it as fluently as his brother, devil finds work for idle hands to do. sideration with respect to local news •in other places. - Canadian Chamber of Commerce,I paper space will be given in proper- who is renowned as a good French Tommy—"Yes'm." Teacher — "Now , chose President is on the - Under these exceptional auspices ,. scholar. I take your copybook and write that Advisory'I tion to the activity, Ond interest des- ' - Abd el Krim's two elder children'at_i out 20 times." Council, along with eight other Presi-I played los ly by the committee and ,Empire Shopping Week in o Canada is dents of national organization, and s. certain to. be a tremendous success. newspapers. I which is repre--cited on the- Exec i-, These are simply a few out of the It will do a great,work in cementing Wheat Pool Based on Canadian Plan tive Committee and tate Finance Com-t host of national things that the Ex•'the bonds of Empire anew and will . - mittee of Empire Shopping Week in ecutive Committee must deal with. !give Canadians a closer and more in- 'rogresSes tri Four Western States.Canada, outline the Shopping Week Obviously the General Executive teresting "close-up" of The Empire movement and organization to all Committee, through the necessity of as it is—vast, far-reaching and firmly I Boards of TrPde and Chambers of retaining constantly in their minds;knit within its�IP, a great power for Sioux Falls, S.D.--Plans are being I the Nation. It fa stated that the neon !:Commerce in Canada, and mention a!the national point of view and.national good in the world today. pushed to a succgasful conclusion for Pool will be.of much the same magna-if few things that have been carried; lode as the Canadian wheat pool, the out b local committees in Em ire+questions, with the best will In the P world towards individual localities, ' the organization of a lour-state wheat influence of which already is being I b A Pirate Treasure` pool, with headquarters in -South Da- felt fu the great marketing cehters•of Shopping Weeks elsewhere. Icannto undertake definite personal ac- pooa: the world. The last meeting of.the Executive;tivities on local committees and this I On Bailey Island, one of the 365 is-, _ The plan is called one of the most «ith_tl eBArly---hnlvq that every dollar !ends in Case -llcadauartesi-of-Alie_f.ou •I PQ tlaild... Committee authorized he Honora Y. tmb a pl ever undertaken by wheat etre ary to get in direct touch with:from gry� eneral subscribers, will be re- Die., was found the only treasure sup-,, state pool in South Dakota, In the growers of the United States, and.en- center of the spring wheat section, the local Boards of Trade and"Cham-i quired for general purposes which are;Fused to have been buried by Captain, cuura�emant for the movement was bers of Commerce with,;respect to the,all to help you. I Kidd. A man na.mad Ju�hn Wy- v ,t the annual production of which totals I i afforded by the groat success of the over 300,000,000 bushels, it is hoped weight given to activity of local corn-I Devolution of duties had to be work- who lived on the island Be. venty five' ® Canadian wheat pool• the new venture will gain impetus and mittees d local papers in consider- ed out. For,instance, the Canadian years ago, seeking the legendary'• The program for the four-state pool, increased support as the work of per- Ing the extent of space to be used DTanufatributi sof th b undertook treasure, dug up a copper kettle - > ormglatod by W. C. Allan, publisher feeling the organization proceeds. in newspapers and other publications the distribution of the booklets to' which had been -buried deep 0 the 'of a`South Dakota term paper, pro As wheat pooling on a large scale for general adaertising., I Canadian manufacturcra, the Depart Mound, It contained =SZ000 to vides-for combining-wheat growers of has proven a suceess in Western Can-I It may,.perhaps, be interesting to meet of Overseas Trade undertook;Spanish gold. AI•thonifh the aearoh Montana. North Dakota, Minnesota ada, those pushing the organizati confider what is being done elsewhhro their distribution to other parts of the for other pirate treasure iiia been and South Dakota. the pool say there is no reason why in da. Within two weeks -of-the'Empire, the Retail Merchants•Aseo-'pursued along the coast for many it Sa pointed ma that the territory the united Status should lag behind +first'notice being sent, the'following elation interested their provincial di-i years, only the Bailey Island find has "to be included o the pool tone of Canada in adopting more efficient towns and cities have actually formed.visions and local organizations, t}s did'rewarded the eager seekers of, easy tithe richest wheat Producing areas in means df marketing wheat. local committees," or baro definitely also the Canadian Manufacturers' As-i motley. -... - .ad. ., -.,cn x ;":•LX r'T.^' ,Wy'�:� ,,::,r w`l•n,"A� .tea x•r Cdr' s ..xyt;l cR a.-y,'.Y.yiYw'S55�`. a�a,nw W, � s rid ,.. •;,.-.,.. -- •• - - '" ..$ • ,�,-",,. ....:...?"' ,•'. :. - "' , ..yam .. .,.s , :',yu 103 N ; a Y A reputation of over thirty ���s Q.,. 1 and�dttus �gg�i 13alnt... John. .Telegmph-J�SA years is at stake every time a Ma4ltld Expels r ac a of Red Rose Oranga kind.): (when 13ertsog receprtly as. �= ' ejtoe ea is sold. So highly Madrid._-General Mart-Inez An sorted the right of the Dasntnion to r ps this reputation prized that ids. -Minister of the •tntierlor emQ remain neRttral ti` BTIM111 were isvoly r, one of the strong-men of General ed in. war, Bever&! Smuts asked:" the makers have authorized Primo de Rivera's semi-military "How can the'aame King be at war your grocer to replace any government, is determined to cure and at peace at the stains time in the package free of charge that . : • - - •,,. 'a does not satisfy you in every the professional mendfcancy which same IDmpire?")c The King cannot " e shocks visitors to the penciple be at war and at peace at the same is go od fie •!1►! '•' particular. e-8 cities Of. Spain. time in the some Empire. The British More than 400 of .these "never- famdli•7 is the world's' leading force • . s = i works" have been seized by the for peace. It has no aggressive de- to 4l our breeders are bred fet high ; Madrid police and sent back to signs. It 1& the chief pillar of the she Orange ra a Pekoe, at a little ��stfu�don• Whim Brown the places of their.birth, so that League of Nations, 1}t vs ill never ei} � i • - �°� the streets of the capital will be gage in unjust war. But its•defence, extra costs is extra- good White Pocks, R.I.Reda,AW -lee, conn.,But Orvinstons, White comparatively clear for at least should the necessity ais and moat Wysndotre,•lzCwdup.ioo�i the time they need to find their always be, a matter of common re fit CIECyI, brltght Aluma'nitll! live delivery tuannreed.Wt to ' today for FREE CHICK BOOK. way back. sponsibility. General Smuts' question IKttwaetaa'a VMVA i tad eoanmvrm wnuA.rL _ • dissipates the fog in which some poo- j pie seekto envelop an tssys about Wish Classified Advertisements t -Many Changes which there atould be no manned` of Mine be a cot beside the hili; • 078-HAVE YOUR uH'v lit'st The=eOrVelt, • • doubt. A thdng to be avoided in the Abee-hive's hum ahuaal soothe my B NE8S-earn big bonuses. Write r Priced Miser In Advertising d.!scuesion of Imperial relations is too Standard Compare), Boz 601, Toronto. much talk about rights and too little ear' PIP. in Csitaida A willowy brook, that duras a Mill. x'>aw Ialavyroarxo: R Write for fres its. Club. Hears of Conditions' .about duties and obligations. With many a fall.shall singer near. �GRICULTURAL EXPERTS, SAY. acriptivefoldes is — farming opportunities offered here Which Prevailed 150 (`IIjj unsurpassed anywhere. Another fact. or catalog showing 11.�111►U��FUI/ TRIBUTE The swallow. oft, beneath utTr thatCh.fcheapest good farms on earth still here complete Lfne of Years Ago alai! twitter from her clay-bu'11t I,Burley's free bargain catalog ready, BfLea. Alfred Burley Co., Limited, St John. larger Print used in newspaper advertis- nest; N.B. in 160 ears was much smaller ' Oft, shall the pilgrim lift tile larch, g y ago Baby's Own Tablets Declared to And share my meal, a welcome zaow>rlss : rantfora� than is generally used to day, said Lat:�� farrier, French-Canadian writ be Worth Their Weight gt,e$t. �t LADIOLUS, DAHLIA AND OTHER flowers. Glade fifty, Dablias a or, e - er and publisher, in describing news- in Gold i roosses a, delivered, $2.09. Catalog free. Wonder Concrete Mixer paper advertising of former days to Around my ivied pozoh alisll spT n8 2u. & O. Dodds, Sorrento, B.C. 4F GOOLD,SHA>PUTi1L=CO.%A& the members of the Advertising Club, A m6ther has only to use Baby's Each fragrant flower that drinks d0� Oar i of Montreal Own Tablets once' to be convinced the .dew; that nothing else can equal them in And Lues at her wheel• shall ein.9 QUALITY t RUI:K, by Chic N, Advertising o! the 18th century, 1 Wyandotte, Red Baby Clicker t 1 the small amount that way Carried in banishing the Ills of her' little ones. In russet gown and apron blue.. i 1 per 100 and up. HatchiaR a gs. the newspapers, had no display lines dnee used, always used, as long as is.00 er loo and up. Pedigreed Coder. .'W there are small children in the home The vi]4age churob, twdone the trees, els• igo0 each. and uA Be Page I31ua- and no large type. Advertisers con- trated Catalogue Free. Lr R. Guild U tented themselves with stating the -that Is the tribute thousands ' of Where first our marriage VOWS Sons, Boz T, Rockwood, Ont. facts with little ostettation to catch mothers pay the Tablets. were given, atlY CHICKS-w1F HATCH SUU_R the eye. As space in newspapers be- Among the many, many mothers With merry peals shall swell tho t� catalogue. Price ion wd UP, A. H. came more plentiful advertisers ac- who are anxious to tell of their ex- breeze, Switzer, Granton, Ont customed themselves to using more perience with Baby's Own Tablets is And point with taper spire to OY G Agra STONAG11. and more of it. At one time notices .Mrs. Griffith, of East Hamilton, Ont., heaven. IHE eost w much for each one regardless who writes:-"Shortly after coming -Samuel RO$e3b, jj�jj1LL (I X_ overs of PIONEER DSS- Their teeth are of $tough- !j1 T.paid_movers of Canada Largess rusk which makathemhoid ,of the amount of the space they used, to Canada I.began giving the Tablets ------,+.- ---' +apeedy padded vane. New Equipment, N _ I their keencutth*edge u�- to my baby boy who was then six Minard's Llnlment for Backache. latent methods. Tate experienced mats de *VCS t„ieee, unless they were Considered quite — every tt1y. All loads lnaui ed. Beyond '• weeks old. The result was so pleas- - - compare for skill and caro. Before yolk . uasowcs CANADA fA7s on.LTD• i larger when the advertiser was asked The St. Lawrence Waterway g to double the amount. tag that since that time I have always y move. write us or wiry and reverse clot rAsrcauv, wrol •w.■• Pal kept the Tablets in the house. I have Quebec ebronlcle-Telegraph (Ind.); ¢barges. Head he M ver,Hamilton. Ontsria . TOISOsfTD C , Tie scarcity of space in the early Canaan. Fitt the Mover. newspapers was mentioned by the two children now and both of them if the St.Lawrence waterway is a good are the picture of health. Baby's Own Man was sentenced to labor speaker who said that it was often Ch'ing for Canada. then Canada, lav Tablets are the only medicine they For life, that's undisputed; ' " for this reason that news from Eur- fres regard always to her financial t I have ever had and I really believe the The rich are those who have had i i was at times printed 13 months i capacity, should it i ' n w a go to proceed of $iClia, and not ops Tablets to be worth their weight !n I late, If an event in Eu mpe of ordi- f with it. If it is not a gid thing for Their sentences commuted- old." j —4- _ Well, either j nary importance was printed five B Canada. then »o tarn! oonceasion i at months after it happened. Bgby's Own Tablets are free from Friend--"Why do you call your doggy reed, it was then any kind wbatsoever from the United considered to .be speedy all injurious drugs and can be given Trout. Angler-"So that he won't work in Seat" ought to induce tLa to go on �.+ If pee le SO troubled Only knew chronicling, to the, youngest babe with absolute with it. And the sooner Mr. King 'bite" _ qlsoWarner's ublSafKidney safety. They are sold by.medicine is made to understand this the better - I During his talk. N Car:der traced dealers or by-mail at. 2b cents a boa _ and Liver Remedy the be nnings of newspapers on this it will be for everyone.gg�� ty ..The Dr. vi-illia>$s' eae cs, "YOUNG •, 'That's the dangerous Dart of kidney i'contiluent. The first newspaper was Brockville, Out. - •4-- ' about � - WOMEN 41sease—no pain to earn you. Just that established in Boston, and !t was real- Will+ enn Voliva s the -dull feeling of not being lust right, "Oh, the world .beet? flat seems much more !t will Asa to a few days," has been ly from that city that journalism • the belief of thousands who found out read to Canada. The speaker made British Export plausible during the income`fax-pay SUFFER * the bitter truth too late to save them-' ins season, ..:Se es, Too tatel where a�1sy. (special reference to Benjamin Frank- •Is ft enn tare for You" e-hapa not l lin, whom he styled as the patron j�rin$ to Arabia --�' 11 set But the time to sare'your health fa The flr9rt poppings Of the 'great Melte'. you still have It cleanse out saint of printing In North.America. _ I sutorm,C'b1Le War l:av'0 been hea id, Bet- These Two Found R ti, those brain-dtttling. poisons -from your Dr. Franklin did much to influence �t Q Taking Lydia E.Pi;�'B� blood—wake kidneys and !Iver up to N1T. Am Answers uC8- their proper duties, That's what you public opinion in North America, and Cry ter prepare for the great gas ataack. Vegetable Compound have them for—to keep you healthy. Mr. Carrier comidered that Dr. tions Raised in the House I For more than 60 years earner's Safe of Commons Kidney sna Liver Remedy has been used Franklin, rather than Washington, Ayar's Cliff, Quebec.- I trans famillon yr n have written n called the "Father - ed Iron ` '_been teach�yig i In to way that it put them buck on their, r LOrbtlOtl— me mac ins• at the end of thol! {est again. why not, This safe• herbal of his crwntry,' ASK FOR i year I always feel. remedy, so plearant to taste, was orig. The speaker gave a''short history of gun cartridges and 4UE?,000 rifles have lnally a doctor's prescription. It is as tired and have 1101 good to as It ever was. We can do newspapers in Canada. mentioning been shipped to Hejaz,during the Past , WHEELER a iBA 1 N appetite. I was no more than to adviae von. It Is Dp to the Halifax Gazette as the first to be five rnatrtlrs. awful sick each'. yo to vfaft pour druggfat for a bottle n p i =- "Council Standard" boar er's Bate Kidney area Liver Rem- established in 176.. The Quebec Ga- This fact frena iced in the House of A thick. even, heavy spread of month,too.havmg� sly now. Costa little—and health is tette was begun in 1763, followed by Commons; when L• C. M. S. Amery, pain in m back. :worth much. warn�is Sate Remedies the Montreal Gazette in 1778. replying. to questions, said that sl-I galvanizing over every inch of aur I _ until sometimes)(` Company. Toronto, Ontario. though he had not been consulted be- face. Deep corrugations. Agencies waa'obigedtoatopr Warner's Safe Kidney and T S fore the recent issue of these exports i still open In some localities.size. working.A friendd! Lever Remedy ` write us. stating size o! which were for the Hejaz Govern- ., r e c o m m e n led, d ust of "Wanted Iavention�' earn you .want to cover. Pink. ment, he understood ghat tete Foreign Lydia E. ink - - and r ull Information sent Free WE PAY FREIGHT � � r hm's Vegetable In these days a murderer, is crazy an Request Office and the service departments VI/NEEL_R S BAIN. LIMITED �} Compound to me - t I= MAX"T Co- Dept• w. concerned were aware of them. pePt. W, 108 George St, Toronto 2 and I heard many women tellingg how; if he doesn't plead insanity. I s7a was st.r ottsws' oat Asked further what guarantee there good it was so I thoughtit would help, _.-. _ ._____.___...- .-------'-•-- Ras that they would not be used me. And it did. Now I 'take adz! against the British troops, Mr. Amery ��rr���„� • ••„g7 bottles every year and recommend it said that the latest information tend- \iV �1S■'a"6 a to others.' -DONALDA FAN'rEcrl�j • • Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. ed to show'-the King of-Hejaz was Minard's is a reliablo first ofd Save Rear on diesa_a9ociating himself from the ag- for sprains, cuts and bruises. 'Unable to Work's - Running Boards. sive action of the Nejdian tribes- Also good for Insect bites. • Sully Step Plates ? gees_ Canning, Nova Scotia.-"I had ir•1 aleokeepvonrcar then and was not supplying them -Put a bottle in your kit. ; regular periods and great suffe clean and Improve a PEV its appoal Co. with ammunition. t those times, the pains causin�nThee exports, nevertheless, were avomiting and fainting I was teach- regarded with considerable misgiving ig school and often for some trS' PLATE S ► I would he unable to attend a my in OpFcsition circles here, leaving ie work. Through an advertisement in Aak Your -Automobile Dealer to show' _ gard to, such disclosures as those just ss ` the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pililt- you the new ayodels or write for list. n��au-�iefleiva,,-wbiie the Women's ham's Vegetable Com und. and it 2388 Dundas St.Wo-e League for Pewee and Freedom, for has been of greaten fi to"me,the.- _ SU{�� Bl•aS$ FO1111tIPim � Ltd. Toronto, Canad�. example, blames the continuance of troubles beim completely relieved." the civil war in China upon similar I -LAum J. EATONt Canning, Hur$'a exports from Oslo. County, Nova Scotia. Q I In the rase of Hejaz, they are per- -':. TOS mitted undat• an annex to'last year's _ treat which the British Anglo IIeias y t DOW More �a Government, in return for Hejaz D undertainkir such beneficial action as ` Health the protection sl Pilgrims, and the a 4: Sriu� ���� suppression of r?every, consented to the removal of the previously existing ooutht e - ember is against the export -of war i�uPs A safe, powerful alterative is.needed A characteristic inbute to the benefit materials to Arabia. AIL �. regularly by every.person who has any of TRU-BLOOD is the following: I manifestation of blood disorder. For used two bottles of TRU-BLOOD last Use Minard's Liniment for Corns.only by purifying and toning the blood Sprung. It built,me up,and gave me new Data good health be restored. life, and as long as I live I $ball never - Five-year-old Joan as at dinner at &xe to Acid Buddey's TRU-BLOOD is a proven be without it." tNaocs a neighbor's one day when she was a"c'Ds,ST ,ur,s'tt corrective for weak, deficient or impure TRU-gbOOD is more than a purifier surprised to see the whole family, be- n e- N� bid. First_suc full used as a doc- ng-grar-e.-A-t-of the--blood..—Use TRU-BLOOD and - tor'a prescription,TRU-BLOOD isBb- Bkin troubles will disappear. The com- she asked, "What are you doing?” a ly recommended for the prompt elimin- plexion will become clear,smooth,color- "We are thanking the Lord-for-giving = ` ation of all skin affections such as ful. Buckley's OINTMENT is a magic pimples, blackheads, blotches, ulcers, us this bread, said her hostess. tied to TRU-BLOOD in permaneaUy „ ++ � Excess acid is the common cause of less and tasteless anti its action a rash,abscesses,eczema,boib,salt rbeum blemishes �� Don't you give thanks at, hottie? indigestion. It results in pain and Cquick, you will never rely on crure. and all troubles arising from impover- banis>ting disfiguring Oh, no," answered Joan, we pay fsbed of below-par blood. druggists everywhere carry both• for our bread," sourness about two hours after eating. methods, never continue c suffer. The Buick corrective is an alkali which when you learn how quickly, how, - The Angler-"Didn't have much neutralizes acid. The best corrective i pleasantly ilia premier method -acts. e sport that day. Landed a thee;•- is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. ]t has Please let 1t show you-now. ounderT ctrtainl but what's a remained standard with physicians Be sure fo get the gonuine PhilllDs� P Y- !n the 60 years since ice invention. Milk of Magnesia prescribed.by Phys!• fhe . , i three-pounder?" Boiled Listener- One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of clang for 60 years iu correcting ezeNs "=` ,Usually about eight ounces, isn't it?',' Magnesia neutralizes instantly many acids. Each,bottle contains full dirt 4 / ISSUE Mo. 16-'18 times its volume in acid. It is harm tions--a;ty drugstore. , 1 , - i .:.Ln+.3.LW.C+.... t..--rA, - r.- .F..-, _ ..i.-J �.....-._Jt.X. •._ _... .. .- .r .. ✓. �.. .off'_. .._...c:' .d 4­ 01-10,p��Fr," ' g ry -C o d Coad �L�=�-��ee ekWinter will be here very soon and 'TPRUS ityou have any notion of 41.76 pd yea« 51M If paid"'a'diraicil: :,* pu)r9baorae now"sing a new 1 '11vbscriptifts ra LbeAbited States and Creat To the Ladles Hard and soft Goal of the of Pickering and Vicinity; --votir order now"ve so that it" Britain$ZOO in advance. -best quality on will be ready when the . .... .- Whand wish to announce that we are show- first-'snow-appears.- HN MURKAR, Proprieto'r, weex. A ing.something new every 7- THOS. A. LAW . LORNE REID r CL&REMONT NOTE hisweek VVe -put in stock 5 AND COMMENTS. 7 -T P New Coats and Millinery. It is rumored that the rovin- 7. - cialGqvernment contemplatea in- m',: creasing the tax-on gasoline from `:_P�rices are ri-gbt, goods are first-class and styles �� Newsfrom The Gro'ce' ry three to five cents per gallon. The people of.this Provioce are a long• are up-to-date. Moneyrefunded -suffering people, who have been 'ARAIVKD if-not satisfactory. V'REDE OF Ci.NADA MAPLE SYRUP JJ:ST ,carrying, without d MUI'MeV. a Make this Rtore your beadqPartprs when in Whitby ,and �io lb. Tins,_ $2.50. Quart bottles, 75c heavy burden in the forw of 4ax- I ou'are under no In bulk, per quart, .-65c. -meet your friends. -ginning -CLEANING SUPPLIES tion, but who are now beginning .--obliaation to buy. -A FULL LINE OF HQkSE to feel that it will soon' be tinge to Cleansers-All price low for Brooms, Brushes Soaps, Po16,he, i r.umediate use. and"a special price on Lax -eight has been taxed, and a .. while tae stock lasts. see gent search has been made to e 'I d cell a halt. Nearly-eyery thing in �.�. )dilih ,.fMIT-T=. :3 1==a 29 CTS. x anything,has been tuissed. The value zed so long cit have no.t objthey receive VAILiected to bei • rock St. Nortb, Whitby tax STEELE-BRIGGS ' AND RENNIE'S for their money, but they feel G ARDE.N AND D FI,OVER-SEEDS that the Province is not receiving full value for the money that isSPECIAL - PRICES Lovely Easter Greeting Cards, 5 and 10 cents each. being expended on the Provin(.ial- Lots of new 'goods and good things to eat. Highways. HARNESS AT RICHARDSON'S GROCERY TEAM -Usere of radios expt-ess great, eatisfaelUon at the- action of. the r -- Dominiou Government, -through Brass-mounted Team Backbabd Harn6iss, - the Departinent of Marine .and 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 Store• 5 ring breeching. instead (if back. r wareFisherie-_��who have charg'b of-this I band, $49,00• Pickering Had ' ti� I ` • %York, in Lheii, refusal to renew P the liceuie uf- station C K C X, of Black-mounted Team Backband Elarnese, $,38.50 4, *5 'Toronto, and several other f5i ring Breeching $44 25 tions in UetnadA,!operated by. the :;This ii,:out a factury.har"98. hut. enstoni-ma.de in our Now is the time to,get.your seed for the spring crop We have it— , 'phis Bible Students As own at Xlaikhtirr. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Alsike and Sweet Glover. sociatiou. It is freely admitted `We spe6ialize on.repairs to harue," and collars.. that this sect have put on the air The Beatty Electric washers to' save time excellent musical programs, but i and hard work. A free trial istrong exception is taken to their gfven sit any time. Lectures" and "Bible Talks," in .-0,--FElarn; nd CoilarManufmLture.r v -T. -D -'s 'which they carry on a propaganda Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are . qof a religious character, and in worth g a trial. givin which they show no love for any Home Phore'3406 L -other religions sect. The pressure Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machiner y $M brought to bear on the govern ont L that the has,been sc strong 9 and Repairs. ' SP i 9 urn ishiD 'were coulptilled to refuse the re; r n F inewal of their license. Our Motto - ToVe have it, can got it, or it is not made. - House- cleazing time 'I'd again J. S. RALSDO .., .-.,PICK_1ER_1NG _.'AwitIt us, and tl.e sound of the Specially priced for Easter, Men's and Chitdren's.Boots and Shoes. 7"r1pat-beater can agato be heard. Latest 'style Spring Caps for Men and Boys. Aluthouse cle,miug livs 'lost much 461 Its laborious, back debing work �,Fancy-Dress Work Shirts that speak fur-themselves, UNIVERSAL MOTORS on-account of the changes Lbat Sweaters are item. fur Easter Outfit. iii heing ma .1111h aQ t a .14­ - - tion of hardwood flour the great- not be,disappointed in these. ly increased use Ulinoleuw�,, and' diopen�iniz with the use of large Suec iAl prices in Back band and Breeching Harne4a S TAR AND FLINT SALES carpet, wbich were t Ia Come in and lo-ok these over. nitny -,r Silverware Conpo to the fl!)or!4,- but which are-being A:k.ft e r and zi.crt!. displaced by the timalle M3 1�'A 'I IM S convenient The tu4 (if If yoft want d guaranteed T spate job at a reasonable -pulling , R A D L.-E-Y CECIL. :' u 1) UhVlllet�, bc�Atillg t1len." S. and then replacing them anct tack- . i% - - - . , � n 'price, ShE U 3_= 3: C:: MC M M IT C� Ang tiaeni down la i.o arna-H Wttu-r, Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. "especially to Cie woman -1%110be Phone Scarboro 5231. ::physical eLreagzh ii L one too great tit tiny tine. The vacauni cleaner, hhich- i, now used very � ._ extensively,, tillso dc;es' iiiia-li. to- THE .'-CENTRAL. 'AGE lighten tLe burdez of ihou4e.keep., ing., The tende"ucy of T I . _ _ .. - ; Tel ' e !age is W reduce- iabor. in every ephon* 4900 U possible way. and none is more U entitled to it thaa tae bei7-y Louse; wife. --Au-to--.RepairsAt-(,,P�ories,(NI.s-aind SALE REGISTER. zaturday, April 11ili-.auction.sale of Gagoline, Acetyletfe'Welding house,,,old.effects, at lot 19, con. 1, Pickering, (corner of'the Kingston and Brock Roads),.the property of Battery Charging. t. Mrs.T.'Fru rst. Sale at one o'clock. "That's a perfe See bflhi. W. B. Powell, auc-tioieel. Saturday April Combination9- -Repair n S. 14th,-Cz:edit s.,.Ie off s made o all makes Saturday d you Ipt cattle, horses, pigs, implements, 2 baled hay, a'n,l seed g-.--a:n, the.prop- erty of John A;-,Whitt�, at lot 33, that-B' book." of cars. con.'6, Pickering, near Green River. Mark'your calendar for the above It was your idea,dear,I was the ng -one, but I'm.certainly date. Sale at 1."0-sharV. F.-Postill, doubti auctioneer, convinced now -and I'm a -bit t: April_1-4th—. Auc ion sale ot proud of my painting ability, Fleming J(.i.,ey9; Also " two extra, too." good pure-bred 11" cows in OR 714 R k 10, CHARLES -B, L SPENCER re -ndin� milk, and an outsta young' Don't take' too much. credit, 414 '11, at Donlands Farm,,Don Mill,; I .;, I Vu John, remember what the paint �Pickering Pribbrietor • Road, Toronto. Sale at 2 o'colck -I' -zliaxp. &L,an-said-about B=id-"-English —--------------------- Recite--ter' catalogue to L.---- E. Franklin, auetioneer, or R. Rus- being easy to use and covering ' sell Farm, Don Fleming, Donlands so_WeU. Mills Road, T6r6nto.- M L Complete Quality,Funerals �4NDRAWHIKRRMOSW SOLID OAK V BRING IT HERE Our.riew Bduklet -$100t $125 CASKET FUNERAL ..on colarmarmon $709 a new :sat of- NLOw 0 tllp'tiriio to 'wet m-get .9 lions the otd set re aired. f BUR/AL 00, MATTHEWS' BL. I have in stock me. TreeW. and Jeffrev's 'harness. The 0 frarA ?V00 t I alr3.1 .0 Ave. Toron� 021:1 Guarantee t ad r 219 Daworth 0 Phone Gerrard• 38M ,former may WWTI,�.T'e Y be i' or' er d Uirough cata, i�Fs ft,'Ie"11.4",�.in b I ax d In Z Pd Ingue at pri rioted. e' Case'- ii Hiarse. Casket, Outald Our FUnerah include: Enibalt 'ing, -Ilogue ft t-e. 70 to 30.form g t propordess e, Funeral complete. also cRri y et 311 it rollai cl s. sic tr=covering pigm4st kne" Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. ,pads, Barnes- t;i! liv 1,.1 hir'nesi No Extras. dressing, ai--, �ilvot r­liPh Visit our establishment andprove the truth of these at temente and other ptr-,Q, foryourseives. E D Repairs prornntIv di-nr-, These prices stand good withtfa,a radius 6f 40 miles fr6m Toronto tf w, PILKEY, OLNRE.N ONTI J. A. Dushby, Pickering, Ont. REMEMBER: Glip this ad. for reference, 31 .7 r A q, .3.Y.,v1p, .hl,... :... .'..: _. ,.••« .:. ,: ,:'� . ., -:' .;.. .? •-:yf',' r, ^,� .�" aT•,"•!%M� 'S? . �IL"+"�:a+J� •n:ir ,"xb -'%N� - ,r • i CGAAONT. - Don't forget the Choral Claes Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent afew HARNESS -r `' , concert in"the Community Hall on days last week, with,relatives is - � Q �g, qd �.��jiilsAn John Ftemtng to reeovertag'"from Friday evening, April 20th, at 8 Toronto. =�- a severe attack of flu. o'clock. Plan for reserved e6ate Mise.Helep $colt has gone to the Saving moved info my new premlw CQ; ` John B. Stewart has been 'con- at D• A. Scott%store. opposite •Rein a BfaeksWt�h stiop; •fined to hie bed with an attack of A treat is in store for all who Toronto General Hospital for a I am prepared to do all repair Chea@ antes for farm and country $Q a end the United Church on Sun few days more treatment. yvork, and I wttt handle all buildings. - Windstorm I.asurance on buildings. Mrs. H. G. DSeIptyre.ie under the Pik. and 9rfra,_ Heath moved to - triode of new�arneee, -- preoput day evening ne=t. . Mies 9hi ley, - - - wind-'mllle,Silos eta olfre.e C t Pengelly,wof Brooklin China will give an address onpher Morgan the city a moved d into t Magnus which I Fill, keep constantly ith a severe a missionary on furlough from on hand, or wi}f secure-- _-_Autotpoblle Inaursooe - - .• cold. - Mor an has moved into the D. A. f` ' , g residence just vacated by same on shortest notice. o all triode. experience with the Chinese. Mies e► visited her parents here one day Mr. Heath. Z+- �7CT. P I K Y', :FARMS. FOR SALE Shipley comes highly recommend. The Women a Institutewill meet Write or hone ,last week. ed and is said to be a very interest- 9.12 CLAREMONT p Mrs. Boulter, of Toronto, has Ing speaker. at the home of Mrs. Brown on L"� Do. Bow M �T been engaged by John McGrath as Wednesday afternoon, April 18th, a _ tt o 1tY 1� housekeeper. -- at 2.30 o'clock. There will an ex. i=�-- - ''- 71'. Mies Kathleen Duke,of Toronto, �. - �' -WHITBY, O 20 WHIT NT. The .PlckerMg ebangs of flower seeds and bulbs. ,,.,!pent over the holidays with Miss The program will include talks on vrl _ pp y Vigilance ;Margaret Macnab. Committee 'H'iiw one can be a charming-hos } Always on Hand t George and Mrs. Bentley, of p hire. Lynn. object of this Association ie to: and Music.ular guest.' Also Cu one be a pop- ' g Y teen, ' and ';'How can creat Events Fresh Stock of Groceries _- :• Trenton, spent over Sundaywith • the fitter's mother, y The 1 - Fruits and Wm. and Mrs. Gibbons, of To. lessen stealing and prosecute . ;mato,visited the former's mother, the felons. - Confectionery, Mrs. Thos. Gfibboup, on'Good Fri. • PAPER•HANGING a`r�rre� A few Hats to go at cost pricer day. Members)wing property stolen oommeai o ` while they last. Misses Mildred and Lois Brodie, cite immediately with any member 1 am prepared to take orders-for paper- of'Toronto, spent Good Friday of Executive Committee, hanging in Claremont .. Give us an -Early Call- with relatives and friends in Clare- Membership fee 11.00. and vicinity. moat. Tiokttb may be bad from%ne President or satisfaction guaranteed D• Q A N N 0 AI We are sorry to report that Ce secretery on application. Charges moderate cil Slack 'is again in very poor 'Exec. Coth.L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm. EDGAR SHIRK, W HEN , you have BROL GHAM health, We hope for his early re. er, M. S. Ohapmkn, Pickering. Phode Blare 100 P.S. 3033 placed an o r d e r with us for a memorial �covery. you have looked far in- Dressed PoultryWanted The chief occupation of many N Munro, Jas, Richardson. F@,rnlers Alt@lltlon to the future for our farmers these days is hauling President, secretsty f memorial work stands motor ears and trucks out of the up under stress of time Good prices paid for poultry, I have secured the agency for the Frost end weather. It ie fru read. Millers Ideal Incubators 'k wood and Cockshutt Farm lmple- t a lasting.tribute.. Birds must be properly bled and dress. Mrs.Wm. Birkett is confined to meats, and will keep constantly on y g ed clean of feathers. w the hoose suffering from a very and Brooders hand repairs for these popular "No G}reaterTribute" • severe cold and Is under the dor implements. •.+--- itor's care. Otl or Electric. also, Loudon'@ barn and stable N. W. STAFFORD, M. J. and Mrs. Wilker returned Patented Egg-turning Trays., fittings. Kin ton Road, home on Sunday night after spend. Send for Catalogue. I will also take contracts for painting ggee we }1&Ye the original M -Whitby Ing a few days in Tavistock with i barns and houses by new Phone Whlt the former's parents. E. G. Stallan, • Pickering process, by spraying. 48 r T� � Bridal Rose Chin�l R. J. and Mrs. How are spend- Estimates cheerfully given, d „ BONDS-Government, MUD icipal.and ' .Ing the holiday in Ricbmon $i.. Mort age Bonds, Also, Industrials. Phone 1620. On hand, Open ,hook. J with Archie and Mrs. Anderson Safe investments at Tom 5 to 7 per 27.62 C a Bold in any and daughter. cent. R. J. Mann Claremont quantity. MaitAnderson has moved into ' 4 y the Chas. Elliott residence which 1NSURANUE-All classes written in. ' Ise recent, archased,and is now eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind, Betting comfortably settled. storm, Accident and Sickness. REMARKABLE VAL�LlES FRANK CHIDLOW - ` - Oe account of the impassable Phone or write -AND' WONDERFUL SAYINGS %condition of the roads th 3) NEws _ - -- - t -Claremont, nt - -' man was unable to make his usual 43tf _ED-BOWMAN, Whitby _ Men's and Foung Men's Navp Blue Chinehilla:0'coats, reg. $20, 14,95 Tuesday trip to Clarenvnt this - ---- - 1 week. Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed,-sizes 3640, reg. $2a, 14.95 Mrs.John Forsyth, of. Toronto, H am Men's All•wool �%epts, Coate,Sweaters,-fawn and leather,reg 4.50, 2.75 _,died on Friday last. The funeral 'took place on Monday afternoon We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, teryhe Claremont Union Ceme• and Supplies. Men's from 2.50 to 8.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50. i Hrnie Heanan, who is in charge �7 ,. ,L Men's 15 inch Leather Tope asst, reg. 8.50. special 4.95. EqQ of one of McGlashan's trneks, has rented Wm. Coate@' residenee Find Call at I FIND®i D' Phone 8500 1'ASTR� is now getting comfortably settled We carry a full"stock of Ack• j i a�.� .7 therein. C2+ARE�•2 C?NT. ONTARIO We are sorry to report that man's and Glriffi�a' Harness, Hovis r David Gregg is again on the sick Collars, Sweat Pads and list @tad under the doctor's care. At last reports he was somewhat Accessories. Improved. i �•t Mrs.J. R.Theston and daugh. If you have received a Samuel t The Bread of ter, Margaret, who have been Trees' catalogue and wish to tJ rpeoding several weeks with J. H, ourchaee from it. call and S—endlll�__�o��� _ �����} ani ffirs:-)Seat,-left last Fr•#day f`oi� order-through--us. a` Toronto where they will locate, tee quick service at • Mr, Thexton being in the printing their prices. gg to Distant Points Try business in that city. S' g " a --^- Word wan received •on Tuesday Ask`for one of our harness f•, YOU can send any amount of money estalogues. . They �to as int in Canada at a mini of the death of Dr. Wm. T• Pulth, y point V. 9., which took place that day are free. . . mum of expense by using a Standard at his home In Southbridge, Mase., (' 'Bank Money Order. This method is ` g Our stoek' of Alfalfa, Clovers, H R M1 t the simplest. safest and most conven• e4�® • • ia.hie 89th year. Deceased was Timothy, Garden Seeds Pic. p w� born in Claremont and was known is complete. Get yoar order ' !' A ient way to send remittances by ,nail !� b J�1E�i• to many of our -residents. His .. in early Find get the beet seed in the Dominion ; if the mail goes '�� funeral took place today (Thtira- at the lowest prices. a-tray no lass is austained•. Should ,Tw, HONE 900a day) to the Southbridge cemetery. you desire to send money to a ppco�tot �,` ; tER rirlf A united 'meeting of the-two otltaide the country,a Standard Ban .congregations - congregations was held in the C R 'A S e COOPER e• Draft will serve your purpose for --- - - Baptist,Church On Good Friday forwarding money to foreign places. ' -evening, when the Rev. G. T. Mar G'LAREMONT r FAY'n1er81 Att�ntion shall, of the Castlefleld Ba tiet - �•� - I have' the agency for the Famous ,1► Uhureh, of Toronto,-addressed the Agent for Ackerman's Quality 1It lL STANDARD . ... -Renfrew Machinery, Separators, •- 'iratbering. His subject was appro- Harness, Ask-the user, t Scales, and the high quality _ priate to the Exeter season and — OF)('� t w►aa much enjoyed by all those r •° Acorn Range,and am pre-• ESTABLISHED 1873 pared to give beet terms. ` - '.p.resent. _ Give me a call when wanting some- Our merchants are having quite -'Md Winter thing in these lines. P9iotie Pick 1007, --i►holiday these days as many of' W. V' REDDITT l y `their customers in he country are - = ► W. 0. WILLSON, {a - �Sa�e Managrr, Pickering Branch unable to'come into town Owing ' J Bnnch"its*at R, R: No,1, LOCUST HILL - to the impassable condition'of the r' Brooklin,West 1+111 V.%tby r' roads, Since the frost started to 1 V -come out o t e ground a roads have got into Fi terrible state. Not Clearing] out . some - •- "� Basket Factory I4 to many years -has the Brockroad been.in such a-bad condition as it .. Fin nrera M of B to this spring, Find the roads Ul our lines _ p .. a- . - � _ . . - All kinds o run askets,� _ in the township are as bad if not Save Berry crates a great deal worse However at at great y 5 the time of writing they Fire be= _ - •Farmers'Bushel Baskets gionigRto s)�6vv sigus.of improve- re uetlona. _ ai�C�' ravel clothes Baskets: meat. ' The following is the result of the Lrastec ezaminxtions in the Junior Men's Wool Gnderwear, - - rank Pennock, -public T 59 _ :-• -• -' Regulax saving da_- - Proprietor ' - rodm' of the ' Claremontreq. 1,85, for- - 1. echos,, II Class-Honors, Robert Men's Fleece L nderwear, ),Q 1 Phone Markham 1604 Johnson, . Doris Linton, Adelaide reg. 1,00,,£or 79 _ _1tt1g t.., ' year vi^i.l Men's Wool Sox, reg, 500, .39 Johnson, Joyce McCullough, Har- •-•male it Ossible CO Men's Overalls, reg.2.50, 2.19 p -ATT ry Degeer, Gordon Birkett. Fero lRen'a Smocks, reg. 2,50 � ' 2.I9 � Tayk,r, Isobel Johnson, Evelyn - - travel al: Elvliva" 'Taylor, Stanley Hardy, ..• Lottie Ladies' Silk and Wool >i3ose - y Neal. f,G reg,.1,00, for' per cant or more-Hon '" iMe. STANDS FOR THE >31;$T ard-9petrcglep;Erwin Purdy,-Dor- Ladies' Col. Cas$luere Hoee_. --- .r� Neil Degeer, Mildred Lopst,' Billie u reg. 1.25, for .39 Bank a definl�e por- -othy Miller, illargaret Thexton, � • � � Ladies' Underwear, 1,00 - . - - - I 'Wan ('lit: ;GtaceTomlingon(arith per garment, for i9 a_ g > > - tion o> our income,, Below 8Q p.c,-Margaret Overland, Heavy Flannelette, colored, , y reg, 30c and 34c, for .27 I Marjorie Selman, Harold Morgan, - i Amy Aldred. I Class; Honours-- Dark Flannelette, req, 25c, .2T - Charlie Johnson, Gordon Taylor, Flannelette Blankets, reg, Margaret Johnson, Billie Oliver, 75, for Paas-Antra Fdrsyth, Betty Liek• A few broken lines of Men's orish, Clifford Bassett, Edna.Tay. Rubbers greatly reduced a rs lor. Below BO p.c.-Jack Morgan, •Ladies Ovei^shoes, zipper, -Gordon Spenceley. Primer-Ratty reg. 450, for 3.85 Established 1871 tai Litter' Carriers, Hay Carrie're. Pretty*, Audrey Eagleson, Ivan �,, _ Pumps, "Door Tracks, Cow Reid*, Dean Hill*, Frances Imyst*, ;y ]Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Myrtle Bacon*, Mabyyn Lickorish"+ Ds A, S C 0 •T T It will pay Jyou' to get my prices on1(iordc�n Overland, Dollie i3eatolr, - above before buying elsewhere. Alan Tomlinson, Mary Morgan,I Phone 1.4,02, �••.`�*-�. _�,_ Whitby Br, J, H. Perry Man )\tarts, Rtpvena, Lptvi� Chidlow., -�. FR.ANR •1, PROUSIR Annie V. Snnffard, Teacher. SLA PF 'T ` - - tt , ..: ,,;... •'M' ?rG•:.�. ,... . � «.. J.L'"'c4•.•, .:..ea :-.... ., :✓i!- ^•�'. er.. .A.•�^ - r..:r.�r�• s:1t.•dmtu:,"'' ••.Fids N _:�.' ,Y•• :..c-r . r . •sof �: y� zc� ,.ax.•� r ua'� p,•,"-':'"r.,..G'4:. #+••x._ ..x!"•3•,.w"'�.;as,s-,.;2- ,,�r;�....�.••,--.,rs"-,sat��� •�i.r�'e+rvr..^�.e••"..M4.'a-r•.--�-;__�_ .��. ...n... :"w:•�'E x,.,.„�:.' _ -"'�'. rMA MIRMO A — Z' nt 7 VP j I—V Rt were, in some way, treated badly by 't him, and now its all past and over A New Guinea with. Shall we just let it g6 at that?" "I'm afraid we can't, Neid. I think Two Intrepid Papuan Officers :. I shall have to tell you.", Discover Route Across Veri-well„then. We'll skip lunch- n for the present,' anyiVay, aq4 get Hitherto Inaccessible Moun- f • Go on, now." this over first. M. '.wins and jungle of Tropical He held her in his arms, his lips 1-Island. Apres­,ed to-the top of her curly, bob- .0, bed head, and thovgh his heart was Melbourne, Vic.-A notable teat of Ai torn with apprehension• he listened[ exploration has been achieved In. steadily and qui New Guinea by Charles Kartus, and .357 hile she spoke. etly•w "You -didn't know me iong, ago, Ivan Champion, two officers of tlLie Ned," she said, slowly, "but I was a' Pauuall Govermnent, who, with 30 na- In' rern6te and distant parts of the world,, fine stenographer—" tiv-e .carriers',' have Just penetrated teas are grown--wherever they row these' Oh, I knew that." fro the south cons.* to Uie north are procured for"SALADAPI blends. The.best the, "Well, I was stenographer to Gar- c t of the island. Make Better 'world,produces is sold under the 11SALADA"label. r $0,in.to he dLetance covered is on747 about reit Fol His clasp tightened a little con 500 mlle4 but the difficultieG. of thel Bread ty of aorne of Millions know the satisfaction 11SALADA19 gives. Journer and the %ostill grocer culsively, but he said no word. Asky9ur for, the tribes have-hitherto thwarted the I'And-he�he married me-" most Intrepid of travelers. Married you "No, that's it-he didn't. But he The two officers made a similar at- ROY."," tempt 12 months ago arid spent live pretended to "Madeline, what are yoti' talking months getting through the difficulf Ct YEAST iV limestone, count -red *Te]h .,about? Have you lost your niind?" country wih 1611 is cove "I wish I had. But I haven't. Keep with holes leading into underground CAKES 112=22am still, Ned, and let me gets this over. rivers, but they expected to get across STANDARD OF QUAU He took me away with him and pre- this portion in five, ija-ys..oa this att- OVEMR 50 WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. he stayed in and I rolled'him on to ti -to marry me, but it was a impt. tended G YEARS 41ret Folsom is stabbed to death the-hotel, aild he got out there-at mock marriage. Arid then-then On the previous OcIc"lort they .. While swinirnin at Ocean Town, N.J. theM 'usasa." It 15 -believed that the death wet . I . Father came- and rescued me--just in reached the Fly and the Strickland tt weapon 1'�Ovknow* who he was?" time, Me, Mr. Folsom, I mean, didn't'Rivers, which flow from. the moun- 'Alberta-was a Pichaq, an Oriental knife, and �"i didn't then, Mister, but'next day, know Father, and didn't see him, and talus to trh-e south coast. Then Theiv Ontario Market For .Albe that it was purchased on the board- I-found it was the very chap what was walk. Father got me away ' from the, separated, and karius tried to get Coal Folsom's bathing companions had murdered in the ocean!". 'I . I b p ace thrOugh,to the north coast. Unfor- 34 11 this to Regina Leader' (Lib.)': Alberta has �17 been Eager Neville a business part- "Why did you never tell "You hadn't been alone with him-" t4nately he ran•she:rt of �resvi,&Ions ter the -coal Ontario furnishes a big i Ws. Helen garnaby and Car- anyone?" "Not for a minute'!" Madeli jR- ne and had to rejurn in a raft down 1.� �4ml ta Valdon. "Nobody -asked jine anything about,l.�oked­ husband's Strickland Riv�-r to Dara, a G.(n It should *be possible 'to d. straight into her vet market. Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and it, and I'd no reason eyes and he read truth there. "Father ruent station o.u I the south coast, bring the two together, Mudh- Is go- eccentr* son to say anything. masterful sister of the dead man, I couldn't see as it had any bearin's realized' - Champion went on Into- the 'un- tug Lo depend on the quallty" 'of the wanted to kill himi but he re takes command, and it is establishc.11 murder and-Id no wish to drag that any revenge or punishment would 1 known VIctrT Emmanuel Range, In on the m that one-Croydon Sears is a fancier, 'n men t of curi6lus weapons. Sears admits!in the lady only bring my name into it and make' whlcl�, there aTe =uy peaks '"hlelf- fuel shipped. in other words, much buying �of the success of the proposed expert-. two knives but not the-pichaq. Do you knew who she was?" it worse for me than it already was.!r1se to 'a he4glit of 10.000 feet. In the Anastasia engages Titus Riggs, an I I didn't that nielit, but I've found So Father took me home, and we mountains he met a native tribe who h * mint lies with the Alberta producers. r,3 architect, to work on the case. Dan i out since." moved away to New York, and-and ha-ii ri,-ve-r igen a wli-Ite man before. !They fftould s-ad forward their beat- I product, rud an-y subsidy-of the move- Pelton, Folsom's nephew, arrives and "Well, who was she. then, I met you." Oil 'his orcca�lom Karlus and Cham-nuzzled by the curious Freneh Bollament which is"represented In the law In his uncle's rooms 1 "Her name is Mrs. Barron, sir." "My precious, darling little girA,:p:Gri I.-ft' Daru in Sel:tember. but not Bramber," Stone said, -you' did rate set should not be b Croydon Sears sends for Flemingi and you've been bearing this all Alone until Jut.. 26 of this year A-as news _regarded y Stone, famous detective. lie tells him right to keiep this matter.quiet. Now ever since! I wish you had told me raceive-d In Molbourne of the eumeas Ithem as a subsidy for their own pockets but one for the movement, $ Fol,(xn had been -blackmailing him continuo to do,so. I am authority, long' ago and saved your own dear�of their expedltton. and he had lied at the Inquest but was!and you'll get in no trouble if you self these years of secret Sorrow to As a w h o'e. Ic which tibey are a party. innocent. Stone meets others of the i say nothing. But peep one word a it, y9u. Now, Madeline, is that all?"- circle, including Ned Barren and 1115 and you'll be in such trouble as y' Vfcar-"I am';vk-ry ,-sor­ry Indeed to -:Wife, Madeline, who puzzles him. you - "Yes, Ned, that's all." Stone comes upon Carmeli6a Val- never dreamed of. See?" "That's why he kept looking over hear,of your sad bereavement. Mrs'. le don, whose sugpiclous actions have in-I . Br-umber saw, and egged on by a at you in the ocean that morning?" Lager I should have tholight that to Volved her, and determines to question'monetary influence, willing agreed to -Yes; ob, Ned. when I eaw hien have. 'drowned himself would have keep his own counsel. ber. come in the night before. I thought I been the, last thing your husband "What a revelation.'* thought Stone 'Rhould scream. And then I went out, would ha"'s done,." Mrs. Jones-"It NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. as he walked away. "Madeline Bar- by my- were." as you know', for a chair rid ron secretly riding in a chair -a ith -CHAPTER XW11 Folsom that night, and sneaking intolself. I sometimes did that, you know." Keep Minard's Liniment handy. "I know him," the man told Stone. the hotel by herself. , Looks pretty "Yes. I liked to see you do it-once "It was Bill Bratuber." positive, but nothing's positive till it's it in a while. It always seemed to give Can you take me to him-now?" proved Ocean Fare ix you a new outlook or somethfng;" "Guests so-if you'll fix it with the Had the astute sleuth but known it, "Yes, I did it when I Tieeded to Under the British Nomination boss. his su-picions were at that very nx)- -round turn, Scheme,you, relative,and friends Stone fixed it and they wont forth mint beit;g proved-up to the hilt, can travel at this low rate f oca bring myself up With a Well, that night I went out, never His guide soon located Bill,. who The Barrons, in their own suite, dressing for luncheon, when dreaming he would follcw, and be iftitaft to camum" chanced to be idle, and was by no were sing did, and he got into my chair-" Oft reduced rail fare--children under 17 trbeans. averse to telling anything he Madeltine's composure gave way. a consideration. "Ned," she cried,ina sort of broken I "Go on. dearest." and Barron ace. got c..pt&, Ig�nnatiion. phone. Vnee of call personally at vrwte star offices And he knew a lot. wall, -It can't stand it! I can't!" in MontreatI Toronto,V kissed her tenderly. linnipeg.Cgisul7 "And be said unless I left you a '"Yes, 4r,!'-he said,"I remember the "Of course you can't, darling. I've Zll--.Saakatoon. Vancouver matter well. You see, a lady was my only heen waiting for this breakdown v6-e.nt away with him'he would public 1- v -tn the &vAd-­the-#t"y--o­f-- xothi*gl- ramonger, a real swell cme­-" t4D P-aM--e. -1 knew it must eov. My darling "Alone?" didn't want to force it. away with him. And he said -nobody Aspirin for all sorts of. aches and '"Ves, si-.�alll alow. Said she just girl, don't you suppose I've seen every d believe Father came and pains, but be sure it is Aspirin. The r would wanted a brftth of air and a. little bit of your stl-uggle, followed every took me Away, before we were alone name Bayer should appear-on every from f6lk,. or.-sumpin' like that.- a moment," I -tablet Bayer 9 genuine, and the word ires t L step of your way, for the last few You .ine--in 3 0 "And still you didn't kill him, lu!i n every box. They often do that. Well, I roll#d her daW - I.know you so well, sweet- You can't go wrong if you will just Wong, and then a gentleman stopped heart, every tone of your voice, every Maddy?" look at the box ,when you buy it: and lie got in with the lady, and look in your dear eyes--and now, are (To be concluded.) BRITAIN told me to roll on. As the lady made you ready to tell me all about it?" 4 7io objection, it was none of my busi- But Madeline, her whole form shak- CANADA nese, so I pushed 'em down to the end ing with sobs, was unable to speak. Thomas A, Edison.ha- been award- of the route, and then turned back Barron took her in his arms and ed a prize for cocoanut growing. ft Ybu can arrange for your aladva 4 0 again?i n`* We'd neRrly reached the Ma- drew her down to the couch, while be wouldn't be out of place to bang a few and hiends tha low octan fwe-- I medals on his for cocoanut using. ready reduced rail rem, children • Jusaca, when the gentleman eaDa out petted and soothed her. under 17 carried FREE. for me to stop, and then the lady got I "Pretty bad, is it, dear? Well, Ask at arice for details of the 'out and got-into another chair, and wait till you're ready to talk2' The dollar 4nay not go as far as it PrIUshNorninationlilcherne The great, enveloping love that was did before the war, but its accelolra- 'hom any of or agent of da, better developed. CWAMN hem. instead of helping Ma&line, tion is much be seemed rather to make her distress /2 V. ?15 ' me'j�t.for cuts and bruises arm • greater, but the wise and good. man MInard's Lint trade mark istered team MI a YA 'An beside her only held her gently to =cating Bam Warnfactum While It in s head wail known that Aspirin MOUN Bayer M&UU-- y now and then whispered an Ones way to turn people' UN93 facture.to owsure the public arainalbautaeir tiona. him, and I encouraging Word. bleu will be stamped with -Be ate to church. "Dear little Maddy," he said isay, what you want to, *hen you fee Ike I it, only remember, dearest, no matter what it is, no matter what you have AM - . -te--tell-ineL.•-nothing ean shake -y leve for yon the least mite- ,And, remem- ber, too, that 14am here for you to SFr lean on. Here to protect you from any danger or any trouble. ,Got that? Well, then, aren't you nearly ready .t �' Add to the. joy of the COGOANUT F INGER a to-15egin"'.' oad-this pledsuri• 4'lt's about-about-" =refireshment. "Yes, Madeline' al.ity 'placed Christie s' tiscu"its in about Garrett Fol- the lead more than 70 years ago. Qu2l- A sugar-coated gum that nom." affords double value. Pip; lil -did 'know-?,, 'I -%w you ity has ke t them there ever since. P pertntut flavor-la the sugar "I didn't know. But when you g`3 coatingandpep mint V/1 white,if his name is mentioned and In the store or'on Me lk"j;F.T flavored gum 'pbone,always ask for are nervous and restless ever since Inside. that tragbd�; I ean�t help 'knowing 1 N: w9hagdon. there's some connection." "There is,"..M-adeline. suddenly sat up straight. iso" ,looked at him. "there is, Ned, and I'm going to tell you all Between rA about it and. then you can do with SM06,11 me as, you %� fit.,, C%F4 P/P "Before you begin, deAr, let nK-1 � �5 �i S Tw F IN In IN IPA NO `11 nie. -sure you that you. needn't te ISSUE to know details. You RES OR ALL YOUR BAKING Cakes, Buns and Bread DOES ALL YOUR BAKING r -REST F VR RA .7 L A- �To` 44C 113 J a Mrs-�. :`' ��., Ffi'M,,."; v ,. �,* ,,� ,4 o,a''^'\+ , `."g '.1 ""!4t'fsRrR d, n�n,.y fx«i4 wx;f'4"fA'V'''�:C.,w •a.. . •,'c w'� �'E �^ .w .� • G a broad ferrite ooveml 'b the On- broad Huts in Day, Seek Trees � A SIRING TONIC Py' baro Hydro coanmiaeion. In western f / At Night to.Escape Beasts Canada a not '001 �iderable amount ,N A[n TO HEATH f 0 has been done in thin direction, 4 J y .M pecially in Manitoba and British Co ti -^ jumble, wt! her I•sarge hydroelec- - - Valle s-of Brahman! utra and Surma_in Northeast India _ tl>♦ t - o 1; � y p trio plants. Manitoba has recently you Can Lay the Foundation-o!' , - r1 1 instituted more intensive campaign Homes of Tribes Stuc�'ed _ ins a v caatpai r There is probably no 02 the succeeded by their sisters' tons.1 to encourage the greater we of else- Good Health Now by Building P lY P tricity on the fartti, and has fitted T ;. • British E re which contains so much I It is as their mother's and not as L p Your Blood and Strength- ^ Pi up a number of �far'ms,for d9rnon- / of interest and of which eo little is their father's representative that they titration purposes. Now the Govern- crying Your Nerves Through 4 generally known Assam. It 1s sit- have reached the headship of the a ate, and their own sons have no Saskatchewan is apparently the U rWilliams' P s £i it•.of the light r tr�ri Use Of D V�'i Pink - uated 'at the northeast canner of In g owe - g�ccng Into and, p b '. dta and consist;s,of the valleys of the claim to succeed, since they are int- ness, which, it is anticipated, will re- Pills. Bra'h-maputra and the Surma, with the, bers of their mother's family and are suit generally in a wide extension of intervening range of h.0143. in no way affected by the position of service. The good old fashion of taking a The range .of mountains between their father. ., I tonic in the Springtime, like most o! Up to the pre--tent time develop- P the two valleys is the home of tribes In one section'of the tribe husbands meet of electric power in Saskatch- thecustoms of our grandparents, is which are of the greatest interest to,and vdves continue to live each in the ewan has been on a small scale I based upon sound common sense and the ethnologist. -In the west are the I old home, even.after marriage; there without much cohesion. The cities, 'good medical practice. 1'.itrter is al- the Garos. who.live in tiny hamlets in is no common married life and the towns and villages with electric light!ways a trying time for thine who are jungle covered hills, where elephants l husband is &imply an instrument for' not in rugged, health. Many men and man-eating tapers are so numer- the transmission of life to the next I have their own plants. Many, �-(women and children go through the 40 pecially in the larger cities, are mu- 9 ous that men have taken to sleeping)generation.' But though their family nicipally owned and operated,' while`winter on reserve strength they hays like birds in trees. They have huts customs are tete exact opposite of others h,,,.be,,bean Established by pri-I stored up during the sunny summer - on the,ground which they occupy dur- those which prevail in other parts of months, and grow increasingly pale ing the day, but at night they mount the,world, the women are pot barsh Fete companies. The �'rovince has;and languid as the spring days ap- bn without any large scheme look- a into little houses of bamboo -built in virhgos no the men poor, weakly ng toward the deve•17pment of power preach. An tonic for the blood and the branched of a tree stout enough parasites. On the contrary,both men I in an 'extensive way at some central nerves at this time will do much for to resist the. attacke of a wild ele- and .women are a cheery, independent` int and distributing it through a I such people, by putting color in the 1! feel- pliant. lot, and the.children are almost as at- cheeks and banishing that tired In the centre conic the Khaais, who trtutive as the children of Japan• system that would line up a string!ins that•worries thousands of paoPle still ahrere to the matriarchal system. of cities and towns, with rural lines A'conibtination of circumstances has at this season of the year. � - ,�,• � _; to serve the farming population, and A mere male has no independent econ- converted the province into a second It is impossible to be energetic t! the Government is moving to get into I your blood is thin and weak, or it your omic existence. $efore hie marriage Tower of Babel. The tribes are Berta the.power business in a large way, he earns for his mother; after mar- ed from different racial stocks', and has been done in Ontario and in ;nerves are frayed or shattered. You 1 wife; and if,( . mmunication in annot compete riage• he earns-for his wthe difficulties of co with others if you a srrialler way in Manitoba New as sometimes happens, she divorcee i the hills and the unfriendly habits of do not get refreshing sleep at night, ' Brunswick and some cf the oilier r ! him, e•he keeps all the property ac- the Nagas led to the growth and per-! I or it your appetite 1s poor or you are aired Burin their union. Inheritance petuation of different languages. As Provinces. losing weight. You need a tonic at R g "Canada is fortunate again having goes through, the female, and, though I a result 101 different languages are this time to add to your efficiency ; • '" man ru]© the little communities into spoken amon(� a population of a little large resources of water po\ver, and I now., as well as to save you from suf- \which the tribe is divided, they are over 8,000,OCO persons. proportionately they have been d=- faring later on. And in all the realm x _ vele d to a •remarkable d gree. In - - -. __ .-.. _, li n 926 almost 9 cent. o t of medicine, there is no safer or - �' fact, 1 9 Per f I beir'toaic than Dr. Williams'PinkPills. ,139~7 _ 'the total out of all getrerating Th*se pills tone and enrich the blood Canada s (�sa1113 lIi i Stone Theatre to Be Built �stations in Canada came from hydro- I which circulates through every por• n Play - :�„lSe O,� Electricity .For Oberammerga ay electric stations. This has resulted�tion of the >tody, strengthening jaded nerves n rundown- �� � to a Iowa:unit cost of producing and�n and o organs, and distribud electrical energy. This SCHOOL SIA;TNLSS FOR THE Berlin- -A theatre built of stone g j bringing a feeling of new stnengtn YOUNG GIRL. I Its Development Promoted,in and with a seating capacity of 4. has been an influential factor ip the and energy to weak, easily tired, des- The frock illustrated gives you an Rural Districts and Farm wider reads adv ton of electricity 00 i�ill soon tiisialace file present P y pondent men, women and children. wooden structure at Oberam• wherever possible throughout the Airs. L. Hupman, SummerviIte Cen• ,Idea how smart a school frock can be i Homes mergau Bavaria w2iere. the Par I country. tre, N,3-, writes--'Dr. Williams' Pink when made from flannel, with just the, ttt "The fact, too, that dorliestic help pills have been of the greatest bene- right touch of contrasting color used sloe Play is held every decade MANITOBA'S CAMPAIGN Whether the next series of per- in many parts of Canada is rola- at to me. A few years ago I was in a ;for collar, cuffs and belt. There is an I tivel scarce and ex has re- badly run down condition. 1 became 'inverted plait at each side of the skirt Electricity enters into the daily life tormance.a will be held in 1930 or y so weak and nervous that I could 1933 1 not retlnitely settled,, but sulted in the introduction of a sur- front, and the back is plain, The nar-'of peipie in Canada to an extent it scarcely go about and doing my house, = row belt fastens with a button at each I does �n that o4 few other itis,' the new structure will be opened I Prising number at electrical apthe work left me completely used up. plait, while the long sleeves are gat mop whenever they are bell. i siace3 afth the aid of which the Bred to cuff bands. g s eve is a sizes and this indefatigable servant of man 1 housewife does her own work. ETerything seemed to worry me, and A new building for dressing 1 in the Dominion is.set to a multi- "The shortage of farm labor imme- I was in a very discouraged condition 6, 8,10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re-! rooms for the ?00 players in the quires 2',fi yards 39-inch material, and purity of tasks. undreamed of to Eu-' drama \v Bi also be erected. i d:ately after the war resulted in s when I began taking Dr. Williams' qi yard'contras 20e the pattern.I rope, says a bulletin of-the Canadian much greater time of electricity in Pink Pills. I soon found the pills The total cost„ is estimated at Many styles of smbrt apparel may I Pacific Railway recently issued. $X2,000. A loan will bP necessary 1 farm operation, which has continued helptag me, and continuing their use found in our 1r'ashion Book. Our"Broadly, this has come about as a to get funds for the construction I wince, especia]•iy in Ontario, and the I fully regained my health. Since be efficiency and economy of this Sys- then I always take a few boxes in the It f kis country's's enormous Y peau o t n s , a 4}tlt Y bu I'I designers originate their patterns in of the two fig it into steadily in- Spring to build me up for the :hot ; the -heart of the style centres, .and wealth of water power resources, - Whether the tradition of having tem is bringing y D their creations'are those of tested generously distributed, and their the stage in the open will be &ban• t rre+aa+ing favor wherever adoption is weather, and als I find the best re- way popularity, brought within the means economic development under effi- doped in the new plans has not becoming a Each year ebectr anf is snits. I therefore cheerfully recom- of the average woman• Price of the tient organization,_ together with .a been decided, liecomirug a more valuablep , -si servant' to mend thane pills as the beat of health book lOc the copy. hight standard of living and a. ten- the Carradian people, add yet de- builders. b flQW TO RDEit PATTERNS dency toward the constant expanasion inanding less and iexs for its ser- You can get these pills from any po"el 'illthe previous year, -w ile the __ medicine dealer, or by mail st 5ti cents NIT :' • Write your name and address plain' bulletin eaPeata Eicctricity'x scope customers increased by 57,831, or 4,5 -gyp, -— a box from The ISi. WiTliama- IdTedi• -l_ ly, giving number and size of such and influence in Canada are steadily per cent. The increa:.e in cuatomers ,American Prosperity cine_ Co., Brockville, Oat. "!patterns as you want. Enclose =� in widening, not only through ever-in- is not numerically to large owing to - stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap- Y Vancouver Province (Ind. Cons.): an increased cc isumpticn on the During its lifetime, the oyster pro. It carefully) for each number and creaatrsg,and more diverse+ uxage is (Rumors ratst that everything is the. larger centres of population but Part of pulp and paper and mining duces about 50,000,000 address your order to Wil4on Pattern P p industries being a large factor in the not well w1 American economic con- eggs. IL's it Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto, ana equally urneasing branching out ears demand. While these indus- ditions,l It,t ould -t:appen without , good thing for quiet seaside resorts 'Patterns sent by return mail. to aer\e the smaller ww'ns and rural y injury to the we are of Canada, there :that oysters don't cackle. communities, it adds, and continues: tries for the main Fart produce Weir are many peoplAI*14 rpis catintry who Cf Far 1�lilillaria "This lei wet! illuFtrated in the own power, large' blocks are pur- could cheerfully ,cont:-inplate hard DdIl1$L$ chased from central electric staLiona. times fn the Vnited States. They magnitude and .distribution of ren- A London jury recently eaatded'tral electric statdor_s in Canada, C Comers of the stations in 1926 to argue that it would be goad for the £1,000 damages td be paid by a co- which st:the end of 19°8 numbered tad 1,110,687 -for domestic light soul or America that her p^ople show''«d respondent to an injured husband, 595, an increase of 32 over the pre- 188,553 fer commercial -light _ and- know srnn•ru!iing of the anxiety which. although the latter since the begin: vioua year. Of theF0, 10 were in 38,372 for power. The average num- the rest of the world has known ning of the suit had become a wid- prince Edward Island, 42 in No�aiber of domestic light consumers per through the demoralization and the ower. The case was tried in,the Pro- Scotia, '23 in New Brunswick, 109 tri I ICO of papulation was 11.83 for•Can- depreas'lon of the Great War. They bate-.Divorce and Admiralty Division, Quebec, 120 in Ontario, 26 in bfani=lada, with British Columbia havin>; ar it would,be mighty good for the _ pith Lard Merrivale as President. tsha, I39 in Saskatchewan, 79 in peace Ontario- 1 •67, Slanitoba 13.71 peace of the w�orld that- t`e-peopie of In summing' up his Lordship said i Alberta, 45 in British Columbia and I and C�tiebec 11«i 8. the United $tatcs should cease to - that ordinarily a claim for damages i in the Yukon The total capital in-I "The matter of the extension of think thetii�cises the econssmtc capers was made incidentally' in a divorce vc,ted�ia these \wits $iSC,,'L20,06G, anI the benefits of electricity into the men at the universe.. But there is no suit, but' in the-course of events in increase 'of tib nt $3,00,000 over the rural districts and farm homes is comfort, and 11tLla valtdiiy in thi3 the present case it had 15 be decides Previous year, and their revenue l one which kiss been r:ceiring con- theory. 1t is hard to see how Can THE EXTRA -lay the jury whether the corespondent' $88,x33,738, -ail increase of :_pproxi-I siderable attention in all parts of ada could escape t'r,e contagion of hard t and the late respondent had been mately $10,000,000, A total of 13,400,I C•annda, with certain very gratifying. times,in the Uni'te•d States. .,, STAMINA guilty,. and if so, what damages persons were employed, receiving in;results. °_ - should be awarded to the widower• cages anti salaries $19,9.41,000. "The general utilization in farm Ton Need For And ` ` ued "The eutput-of-the=P ja=i:ns dur-_ererau;,r and in the sntisfac'tor nd S �IIa bl'�Y •'No doubt there are cases in which ing the year increased by 1.982,056,-,safe lighting Of farm h••uaes is well death`might wipe out any.sense of r -t.nt„ ,,,•e i n an ,, _ of the^ 000 kilowatt hours, or la.G '.:. ;" F""'� Injury so far as the divorced person a Equipping with DippEd pe. r 'th C3ttm- is concerned. The injury dope by the - Tirts is an investment in extra F action of the dead person is s matter - "~~' safety, speed, Comfort and t which, •no doubt, should be.forgiven. t economy. That is why thou tabinq into account.the infirmity of - / sands of motorists throughout human nature, and there should no ` Il the Country flee these tom' �► _ - -doubt be an endeavor to put-it out of ! `' On wet, slippery streets and high mind. . i / J ways-around sharp turns-maneuv 3,,3 "But it is quite a• different thing V J I ering in and out of tsaifrc--stopping when a livins person has. done the.. suddenly-you can always-depend on injury. The jury will consider who 'a the powerful Firestone non-skid tread zI ,,... then there twee anything in the con - - to holdrwithout sliQ or sill. duct of the husband in bringing this Supporting this safety tread is the K action to trail which ought to dismiss = special Gum-Dipped carcass, built of the amount of damages to be assessed Q cords dipped in-a rubber solution which ;c z for the .injury Belie hint by' the co-' saturates and insulates every fibre or , every cord with rubber. respondent." This min- The President then proceeded to re- irmzes the friction and heat of high view the evidence for divorce on the _ The English Sparrow. speed service, and streristkiens the "grounds s.4 which the suit for dam- "I understand the mayor of Chicago wt structure of the fire to withstand Empire '^Jin ers Enthtall Canada soya sacra species of bird is welcome heavy strains. ages had been brought. - $ in his town as _harbingers of spring j. :Slnlzing a re.pertolre thnt includes over one hundred pieces of part-•music, our-local D -tau - •y Firestone •` .,Among the jurors summoned was a ranging through practically -songs pry style sill taking in Lo'.k•songs of England, but one." serve you reciter and saoe you ' who wished to be excused. „ Scotland, Ireland, Z4wAes and America, w tth bath ^r d' and secular music, "And which one is thatt. money. .Sae him today. ,Well, madam, why don't you Wart c "The English sparrow, of course." 1r1RZSTONB ziRi se nL•HHER-CO �„ the WestmInster-Glee ,ingers are now engaged in a taut of Canada that will to serve on this jury. asked the c ---'o-- OF CANi1DA.LIMITbD judge. "I'm opposed to capital pun- be a delight to n; tc•:over„ They are aina}ng in tl:e Domin.on tiiider the Hamilton, Ontario ishnient:" `'But this is iYfereiy a case patronage of His F:xcellenc;;;lre Goveimor•General of Canada and have recent big little niece is a funny little girl. • .'in which a wife is suing her husband ly cgmpleted lours of Australia, New Zealand, the Stralt5 settkme,. India The other clay when she put an her MOST 1KII.F4 PER iD0lyl.Alti and Ceylon, a record unequalled by any other eeuatcal ernization• shoes ape complained of them hurting for an accounting. It seems she gave her feet, Icer mother examined her him a. thousand dollars to pay down The singers are compgsed.of male allas,'tencry, kras�es and n numb-Or at shoes, and said: "Why, Daphne, you "'yin a haruisome fur coat and he is al- bey'sopraii,oe wlir like the marl aro taken from the finest Cathedral choti-s of have got them on the wrong feet!" v to have lost the money at Daphne began to cry. "Well,* m'am . jelled Great Britain. They will giro concerts fti mrat of t';a cities rf Canada from poker." The woman juror spoke up g ma, they are- the only feet 1'vo got," puwtam Houde the Only Gum-�poed Ttras P Halifax to Yictora and return. They are travellni for the inswt part on promptly: "I'll aeras Maybe- I m ,,wrong about capital punisltTrrettt," Canadian Pacific line& during their tour of the D'otnintoa. she said. - .Ylf.af. .a.I,..G .I "'�+- tid"'� .,..« r• .'..:.. w..,.w,s k4ci,,.R.+.fc... '+.ti.. _ • -_K'd,s-.j[ ,C.a'ad:tac�.3•9"'+,'h.xu :.r ..wd� ..»...,' ;;•3'Q .., .' . . _ '• my� .r +aid �'"s•.,;;<. ',..d�'o. , .•ye: .„u.':?a,. »d �. � .u= �' k '«.,..� -t: ."� ^F •i-'vr.�� ,ae' vysy.�,..n s • •':. - M } • n .. n .` .. OWL OWN .�T ���T .TS��� —Fred and His. Admir, of Agin. —W. J. and Mrs. Clark were in „ i .- a-� LI court, spent the •week-end '*Iih the city tin Tuesday.. relatives in Pickering. —Dr. and Mrs. Fallaise.apeot —F. M..dliripman,.of the Tariff 'Eatater with,friends in the city. hAt i ��` • ` '.—Mrs. Arnold visited friends in --_ - jetgoto for several days lait week. Board; Ottawa, is enjoying s two- —Mr, Bell,of To • _._ —Mi�ae� llruby and Reta Tonle, Weeks' holiday at his home in week end with Elmer mad .Mrs. We have that will St.every man, young or old, big —or ema_11, thin or stout, tall or short, straight or stoop. _ -.of Torooto. spent Easter at their AudjlleV.'C. and Mrs. Murkar and T—Miss Laura Andrew, of Toron• ed, knacked•kneed or.bow-legged, borne here two eons, of Shedden,' visited the to, spent Good Friday at the home corpulent or otherwise, ._Rev. Father 4s In th, i To- former's parents here on Good of her parents here. pronto, visited friends in the village Friday. —Ed. and Mrs. Weiler spent _ :,onTnesday� —W. Brokenshire, of Chatham, over the holiday with relatives in ° —Mrs. Edgar Andrew and Mies and brother, Ray. of Toronto, Baden and Kitchener. *,� Bessie Bath spent 'Thureday last called on a number of Pickering —The school-room of St. Paul's Wh Good Friends 81 Tape Measure ! la the city. friends on Saturday. United Church has been under- �� p --Mise Minnie Morrie, of Toron- —Most delightful weather on going extensive' repairs during under- i,11 scant the holiday with Wm. Good Fridayinduced many motor- ;the past two weeks. A funny thing about this wonderful tape measure cepa Mrs. Cnilis. _ ours is that it will do all these things for you if you, —Mrs. Rorke and daughters,of sets to come out and enjoy the out- —Dr.H.T. Fallaise,Resident Dent- will just come in, loott;over our samples made to mem- .'Toronto, spent over the holiday at ing• The traffic on the Highway ist. Office over Balsdon a hardware .sure suitings, make your choice and we, with the help was similar to that in the summer, stoie• Office hours, 8 to 6 daily and their cottage here. A}},-e,i. pearl all, had the Rood evenings by appointment.• of our wonderful tape measure, will make you the —Walter Ferguson, of Whitby, y finest Bait you ever wore. was home for several days last sense-to shun•the sideroads, which —Dr. Robert and Mrs. McQuay week owing to illness. were-mostly impassable. and family, of -Toronto, and the We are also Belling accessories to these fine suits —Mise Marion Clark, of Toronto,, —On Wednesday evening last former's father, James McQuay, r<}° the members and adherents of St. spent Good Friday with Mra. Jets. to complete the final ensemble. -@Pent the holiday with her aunt, ` - 1![i@e Louise Richardson. Andrew's United Church held an Somerville. Three of the boys —Mr. and Mra Redditt and fam- enjoyable social evening in the are remaining here during the Hate, Socks, Fine Shirts, Shoes, Glopes, Ties Etc: Sly spent Easter with, relatives school-rooru of the church. An Easter vacation. ..used friends in CanninRton, interesting program was rendered —The Women's Missionary Soci- -Kenneth and Mre. Gordon and and lunch served, and a pleasant ety of St. Paul's United Cbureh dghter, JuneSocial time @pent by all. will bold their Thank Offering au ,spent Easter here Nl wsuh the,tormes mother. —The warru weather of Good meeting on Wednesday, April the 8R7 Stock Or Easter' Wear —Suckers to large numbers have Friday played havoc with many 18th, at 3 00 p. in., in the Sunday Brighten Uu. Be Like the Birds. .Get Your New Plumage. come up the creek and has at- of the roads. The Brock road School room. Miss Jackson, a re come d a number a sports. which, apparently, was in good turned missionary from Nelson a 1H —Mrs. S. J. Collaeutt, of Oah condition generally went to pieces House, Manitoba, will stive an Fred T. �unting, - - Pickering on Friday, as the frost came out of illustrated address on her work ww�s, spent Sunday with her bio the ground and many care and among the Indians. Established 1857. ;her Elvin, and Mrs. McLennaD. autos were mired and had to be —)_.. K. and Mrs. Devitt and lit- DUNBARTON. Assisted - ` sisted out of the mud. • tie daughter, of Toronto, spent —Mrs. F. Hurst, who has Sold the week-end with Hugh and Mrs. her property at the corner elf the On Sunday afternoon at the Com • Yechia. Brol munity Hall, service will be held at ck and Kingston Roads, will —Mrs. J. G. Baster and dau bold an auction sale of her house- 3 o'clock, conducted by L V. Pocock, tore �gbter, Miss Mary ' Baxter, are hold furniture etc., at the premi of Wycliffe College. spending this week with relatives ses to-morrow (Saturday). She is Miss Eileen M. Allen (daughter of In Guelph. offering for sale a large quantity Harper and Mrs. Allen, who has,been - -Mr. and Mrs. Nash and fam of Rood furniture, ml}ch of it oak attending school in Toronto, is home sly, of Barrie, spent Good Friday spending the Easter holidays. ` +with the fermi es daughter, Mrs. and walnut, and.in excellent con- g _+ W. k. Reid. dition. MALVERN —J. D. and Sire. Johnston and —The weather for the pant few - daughter�, of Toronto, spentOood weeks has been favorable for the One of our well-known and highly Friday with the former's uncle, fall wheat and Bras% he account respected residents, in the'person of a Th e 'New e w 'l$ngb, and Mrs. Machin. of the lack of snow, these crops Air�n Sohn Underwood, died very end- '� G l� _ —Sunday nest at SL. George'rt did not have a good appearance denly on Thursday night of last week Church : ay inees at 10 30 a, m•and and it was feared that they would while returning to her home east of �H .:' 7.00 p, m., conducted by L. V. Po- be more or less % failtire, but the this village, after visiting at a neigh- cock, of Wycliffe College. absence of severe fe pr and sub- bbr's, death being due to heart fail- Sta, ��—The monthly meeting of the Sequent thawing the proepectaare urs. She was accompanied by her : .Ever-Read Girls' Class will be bright-for a good crop. husband, who took her to a nearby wi� ,r y —E. L. Ruddy lost a valuable house when she complained of weak- collie ChIA(Fridays evening at the ness. Medical aid was summoned but home of lilies Ethel Bray. collie dog nn Saturday last on the she passed awe before the arrival .° Highway by being run down by a y T v` George Cowan, of the Brock sing auto. The motorist did of the doctor, Mrs. Underwood, who �] Foad, has returned home. after best to avoid etrikiog the dog. was 40 years of age, was born in the (,��:.spending the winter in Montreal township, and was well known for sunnswordly ers but failed. It in very difficult to with his son. Nicholas,and family. keep ®dog is the village if they her active interest 1n welfare work, —Hers. Alex. McFarlane and p and she was a member of Malvern � k friend, Min Kingston,of Toronto, are allowed to go on the street@. Chapter I.O.D.E. Her death has east There are a few doge, however, in spent Good Fridaywith the form a Bloom aver the community, as she here' t town which deem to poaeeee a s1e , era nts, W and Mrs. Pow- will be greatly missed. ell• Imro charmed life. as they wilt eros@ are and re cross the street@ scores of —A nnmberfronl Pickering and _ ' times when the traffic is )wavy Fe+o dSva>t-tusw�+►ts. • vicinity attended W. Harvey's and are seldom touched, and if w - a sale at Brougham on Friday and GUSFOReATCHiN&—Plvmoutb "port a good crowd and satisfae- car does happen to.run over them, E Rock. Mica Agnes Thom.R R 2,Pickering —wry 'price@. they will jump up to see if they _ .. —A number from here have at had dcne any damage to the car. IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE—Ape ttenderd evangelistic services coo. —At their regular fortnigbtl Piper to xaroid Barclay.R. R.2, clareroont, < meets which was held lastTnee ""Ae Clare 31s_ Cledn 'ducted in Toronto this week by the A RN W ANTED—Bv undersignpd. ,R world-reno.vned Evangelist Gip- day at the home of Mrs. (Dr ) BState dimensions aad'fuliparticular• w, Isy Smith. of Load 3a. England. Oartwright, the members of the Donnelly,Whitevaie. 31.33 - s ,. —Mrs. F. Hurst,of Toronto, has swastika Club enjoyed a treat TOTiCE—A rqr of bran and sheirts. t Ibeen here during the past week when Miss Ball, of the teaching �lust arrived. Cleaning all kinds of sed i staff of the Ontario Lad CUl• grain at Locust Hill Elevator. 32-53 1 s !making preparations for her ane- lege, of Whitby, gave a very to fle tics Bale of household effects, teresting address. During the POR SALE—Seed otter, dice barrow, 'which pill be held to-morrow wagon bo:,plow and other articles like new, QSaturt$wy)afternoon. past few years Mise Ball has con- .Also will take cattle to pasture. Wm. Laceys t. —Wilfred Monney, of Wolfe ducted touring parties through Dumbarton. 3132s , Island Continuation School, is Europe, and in her address recited ORSE WAN-TED—Youaa CI dee- holida is .at tho home of his are her experiences and Rave her im Hdale,ee ivy and good worker,at Maple Hill p Farms,or w 1 exchange. E.Nerlicb, R-R.No. rtwg reesions of the various countries eats, W. J and Mrs. MOnnep � He p 2,Claremont. 31.33 � .-:.•is attending the annual Educa. mad their peoples. Her talk was t3ooal Oonvention in Toronto this very highly appreciated by all who FOR BALE- House and lot In a re t. �. I ensu`Village• i@00 usb•balance like rent. heard it. a addition to Miss For aarticutsrs apply,to Walter sbephera.u25e '• week' Ball's address the program inelud- F and Ave.,Detroit,Mich. 29 32 8 —John Austy. who has been in p the eelpioy of Harry Arnold for ed several musical selections. OA RENT—House with abouts While in Pickering Miss Ball Was Faeres of good garden land.stable and j f ' several years, has engaged with hen house. Apply to Chas. A.Fuller, R.R°i =Charles Fothergill. of the King. the�[a��t of Hers. Arnold. Pickering, Phone Pick 1018. esu - „ston Road, west of Whitb ,sad —The Whitby town council ie ,'T A SAMPLE BOOK AND MAKE - has moved into the McGregor making w strong appeal, through zens of SHEEP FOR SALE—Si: yearling keeideoee, the local paper, to the citizens of dhor.opsyyoy,re rams•eligible, PicPickering. register, Apply ' p pe GordonSomers'Farm,�ickering. 32-e3 —The Andley Oommuait Club the town, to paint up(their boas ea pf course) clews up their yards, TRIIOgIN(i—All kinds of local YOUR SELECTIONS will present their pOpu or cauls, ` trucking done promntly. Apyly for terms entitled• "A Prairie e,” in the both beck and front, and to plant to A.Burnett&Son, corner Kingston Road and _� owu }_ ' . their flower garden _ and thus Rosebank corner. Phone Pick 5505, 28-35. f ;evening. ander the auspices of Stcreate a favorable impression iu Hou-SE FOR SALE—ti rooms and �•. w•' ,� the mind%of visitors and tourists. i7 other out-buildivgv-in good repair, in the Ki, 'A • songs a Guild. dmt89tOD 25 Cts , It is a pleasant thing for a Al. Village of Claremont. For further particulars% ,children 15 cte._. dent of a town to hear a stranger apply to Frank Chidlow, Claremont, 27tf —About twenty cases of over remark upon the attractiveness of GGg FOR HATCHING—From A, rneke are bei. aired in arced Plymouth _ loadinptt R of a place, and their opinions are Egood.flock ofbred•to-lay B y M a CHAPMAN the police court this week. All,of formed by what they see of a Rocks,75 cents per setting. Apply Mrs,Jamet the Offences were committed on Richardson.Pickerirg,or phone 200n. 27-32 town. The advice that is being -the Provincial Highway except L�OR SALE—Pedigreed Chinchilla One, which is a milk truck operat. given to the people of Whitby is L' rabbits, the c.lebrated Lady Percy strain, C .E .;:aa on the Altona road. one that the reeidente of Pickering fromchampions and prise-winning stock.32-r- A 'N g ted. Apply Victor S Shaver,Brougham. 32-33 N S —Sunday proved a great disap- 'night elan follow. Pets@iog motor - _ __ • frequently ists have ftly remarked EED FOR SALE—albite Blossom pointment to those of the femin. c i inn upon the beauty of our village, ►Jsweet clover seed, re•cleaned._government , e sex, who bad secured their standard,Nd.1. Alex Gray,R.R.2,Claremont. spring millinery and other spring and we should endeavor to sustain lot 27,con.7,Pickering, Phone'Mark 810:30-33 that reputation.togger ,which the had hoped to L OR SALE OR RENT—In Pickering -display on that day, but were pre. —After a prolonged illnesla, W1n. Fvillage.7-roomed frame house on King St, , 'OPS represent strong Mutual Fire ZIIsuraAO@ ; °vented from doing eo by the Mann passed peacefully away on quarter acre of land. Hard and aft wares Companies anle8 Whosta rates are the etotrsls and cold weather. Monday night at the home of Nor Smalltruit. Two garages. Apply xarry 20 re' P —T Sacrament of the Lord's man Banka, in his 72nd year. De 293 lowest obtainable. ''ren will be administered in St. ceased was w native of Edinburgh, PjATTed a OHARatIery T Having Apppeerr installed a complete Battery Tann[mad c Andrew's United Church on Son. Scotland. but lived for many Charging outfit Iam*vVe ed to rc-eitarga mud We 1n8nre both Village aIId I+'arin repair ail A and B batteties for either ears or dayy next at the morning cervica, yea re is SOgland. He came LO nadirs. H.E,Poynter,wuitevmle. 95 4o Propetles, ; and preparatory services will be Canada with his wife and dau- bell this(Thursday) avenin at ghter, Mrs. Arthur J. Bier, some EORGIE BAKER—Is prepared to - (Th ears ago, and has lived in Pick- 44 do 211 kinds of local and ions distance truck- Premium rates'gladly SIIpplied withollt obliastioD. o @loo The Sacrament wi also y ins. • erica reasonable. Ttyouwantanythi ering ever since. His wife re- in thtaiine'oonsulthis.• PhoaePick 161}6. ge S' ;be administered is St. J hn'e �a'ureh;Brougham, in' the after- deceased him several years. He ie mOAONTO WET-WASH LAUN- - l0000. survived by w coo and daughter in 1 nAY(semi snisbl—Let out driver call and INSURANCE—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sit=kasss. =St. Paul's United Church are -England and a daughter. Mre. explain our s<how' urwise, Jaac leave >� BONDS—Government,Municipal;Corporation. .holding their Sunday School Re- Sier, who with her bneband, two name ek u sar.d i. ] avis, barber shop. - we will Pick sip ander a rima.week. a[ORT(;FAGE-LOANS on Farm Properties. ` holdi g air Sun on Sunday at daaghtere and one son, went to ARM FOR BALE'OR RENT-95 REAL ESTATE—Farm and ReMential., 30.80 a. m.and 7 p. m.-During the Australia about two years sac. Facres of land in lot 12,coo.S.Pickering.lot. -- - Past few weeks the school room since coming to Pickering lar. of water at both places and :good buildings and _ l Mann was employed in W. G. medium fences. amforccd to,etlo•rentooae- W B A R K E R d +O had w thorough renovating , counto of r health. James ve..1t.:k.R.R.1, ' ` a g ,rind is now attractive and inviting Reids butcher shop until failing Locust n, utr _ Aosll. You are invited to come health compelled him to retire WATERBURYCHEMICAL CLOS- �� PHERIN(3'IC 'With your friends and participate from active work. Hie funeral ETS—For houses, schools. factories etc t. '.` " - lin theles 1'e o pin Aervice@. A took place on Wednesday after- No water required.sanuary end odorless.Prices l� Ir - p• and full informstiga can be obtained from the P. 0. $0Z 40 propriate music. The minister in noon, when interment was mad @presentative, Lcn,..Burningham, Fairport. - shame, iu St.;George's cemetery. Pbone Pick 5712. 2Ptf Telephone Pickering 4.800 µ { MMr ' l -� YS•�' .-•.y .,ir.;a.p; •sn+.aG^..+3•a.,:Y