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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_04_20 S.w?,,t.s'x d Alt_ ,..'a':,5,4,.1..•L..e'n.•v,;r-.Fr...;;r„'.•.C:-.+�,.$..':..'..,,�'t....'*....,Yaru'>•v.,w ,0_01717777171 ..,s ... -:_3 r., ....-.,.'.,.'t.+3'•,t.,.,.,:.r.+:,.*>�I. ..�ix...x.:.�,r..._....>,�..e—.�'-..v...`ti.t.. s..7.r.•.w,.�. r-' 751 � ;� 01z4—. . A.;.'.d••.. .:k,,i --•.fiar-•.'."-•k.d:e>'..'v 2""w�3'.�.r.,,.L..�c:--./K..c.;.�'\`"t.f' '.'•af-:a..t'a,., y `'x✓,"'.+r.'M','v`•'.'n-s�F",r +fi."!"�.-''•.ry4�#''•':".°','•4.r}A,C;'ya✓te',, f/ z ,a*r`rvtT°°�""-.�5•''.:t.G.i 0e'°i'^'".'Y""-y.Tij;Y.a+.•,p, yW'!;°-'..y ra. ; -..,.. .. ♦ y..--r,, .<i.:'.� s _ .;t•' c _ { ,ba �, w.., ) �.-qr s• v..,„,.•, p... ,,: .. ..F� .:.x....wt-. ,..:.,. '."C... i,'i.'.'f• a ?.. � � R: � .� .... _ •0.4. ) -� .y�A FRIDAY, APRIL ..0, 1928 -VOL. XLV 11. = �PI ORIN( , ONT., 62 yvalssou"al6arsa. C>F2OOZL ivvr DUMBARTON. CHERRYW-OOD: Med4aal SarW iii , � mOn Sunday afternoon at the Com- Under the auspices of the Ladies ' GREENWOOD unity Hail there will be a celebra- Aid the 1}raxnatic Club of St. Dj'j'��R.L.HOOEY—Physician and Out• w�- tion of the Holy Communion at Three PA”Church will present "Bashful , `sem. Graduate of University of Toronto. �A�W� o'claek. when Rev.' D. B. Langford Mr. Bobbs" on Tuesday, May ist. Full . s, Dnebarton•Phone Pick 152e. 31-6 will officiate. particular. later. S. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director •'• ometrleai Aaaodatlonof Ontario..Rei. S.O.-F. ASSOCIATION HUTCHINGS— 1DGE Established 1888 rmberot the Amerlean optometrical Baskets of all sizes' — AAw�asoare33�� Eyes examined by appolatment. The South Ontario Football Asso- On Thursday, April 12th, a quiet U'aeoCmOl,Claremont.Ont. •• "" ciation will hold their annual Spring wedding was sole'prrized at St. Clem- ay lem- ii descriptions meeting in Brooklin at eight p.m. on ent's Anglican Church, Toronto, when B.CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Monday evening, April,23rd. All in- Hannah Elizabeth Ridge became theBa rlA•solicitor,NotaryPublic Eu. Moa to .at lowest rlee8terestt,~d in Football are cordially in- bride of Frank R. M'. Hutchings, theey cies. Swtb Court House, Whitby,2aty vited to attend 'this meeting. The Rev. John Bushell officiating. ' The G.BROWNiNhf. 8. O.. Barrie officers for the season will be elected bride wore her travelling suit of navy halt for Bale and other business of importance will blue gaberdine with grey squirrel ,e ter,Solicitor.Notary 'nblic. Aaaes'sli�., be transacted. . � Thos. R. Price Sec- fur and`-lust to match, and carried a and laemediately went of Poet Offiu.Dundas Suxt, wbitby- House phone a88, Ofl3ce phone ae2. Tresis. S.O.F.A. bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet CHAS. A. WHITE. peas. The bridesmaid, Lvey Maud - -'p[�EATON di ROSS—Barristers. So. Ouesesaor to late W. G, Barnes WHITEVAL:E. Ridge, sister of the bride, wore a blue - (,�� ::LJmdtora, Nottleern Ontario Building,330 velvet, with fox fur and carried a iJ Bey"streo Toronto. Phone Mark.8420 — Mr. and Mrs. Berry and family'mo- bou groom was w,J gni, bouquet'of. roses. . The a.I).'F.Rose, Adelaide 2707tored to London one day recently. assisted ,by his brother, Harry A. Roofing Material '! Miss Irene Pugh, B.A„ of the 0: Hutchings, of Toronto. After the d tICHARESON a PICKERING— E. C. College, Toronto, was home ceremony the happy couple left for aant Sarrietere solicitors eta.. 213-216 Conten- for the Easter week. 71 eratsonLue Badding. Corner Yonsa and Rich- 5 z British Columbia Shingles rip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and ed sand Sts..Toronto.Phones Main 139oand Main „ ,. Miss Emma Birnie, of the Toronto points south. They will be at home e440. Pickering office open Wedseeda and 8z Normal .Sehool sent the Easter hol- Highest Stntday evenings. Phone Pick.woo. ! No. 2 8 and 5z " ' p at Pickering R.R. 2, after May 1st. 'Highest 'days at her home here. j4LQt -- We are sorry to report that H. E. GREEN RIVER. - --^--� TORONTO ASPHALT and -Mrs. Poynter are confined to 'BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., their house with la grippe. George Ferrier, of Toronto, called prices x Gradnatdof the Royal Collie of Dental ROOFING We. are pleased to report that on friends here last week. Surseons and Universityof Toronto, ogle„ Murray's 18 in.. 82 in, and 36 inch Albert Hamlin is getting better,af- John Beckett is convalescing after paid >, ever Murd•ek'a Gont widths, lin 1 Shingles; also, ter his recent serious accident. a serious attack of mumps. -^8>8ce Lomtr.9 to 12:1 w a 1"..phone e: g -mo � 220. Two i p .e • 461y Metal Valley and yours ladies have arrived in ---- - Ridge Roll. GREEN RIVER. our town to stay. Cheerio, boys! NEIL C.SMITH, D. D. 9., L. D.S., Wm. Duncan has been on ,fury duty 'Succeesor to Dr. J.N.Dales.), Graduate of Material, qr will give price on Tie Royal College of Dental surgeons and Toros $Wished job. Mr McIntosh gave an inspiring ad- at the Spring Assizes at Whitby. to Univer .ty. At Claremont office over D..A. dress on Sunday afternoon. Frank Pennock has a rush of or- t Scot 's store every Taesday and Frtda Phone �'`� C E4auti loll. z}rtt _• 1�("t�� • C 0 A A number of our men attended J. :ders to fiil.at his basket factory. ` BRBERTT. FALLAISE, L D 8., •� city ��ti '•� A. White's sale on Saturday lu=t. ?►1r,F. W, A. Fuller returned home _ D.D,S., Graduate of tbe Royal College of �i i � V The roads are much improved and last week after vi='ting at Bowman- _ �n1al surgeons and the Universityof Toronto. V i the motor cars-are gaily passing.by. ville: A Rood supply of .Hard and $oft alE►ce above J s Balsdon'sston,Pckering,Ont. Miss Hazel Turner has returned to Sympathy is exterxied to the Milne Coe! on head. Also a supply Kmce hour, 9 a m.to bp.m., or by a int. "--"-- her school at Tyrone after spending family in their recent bereavement Went. rbonePick 3700. THE LININS I�ARHET i the Easter.holidays at the home o! by the death of their mother, Af Kindling Wood, �tafitste!! dassw. her parents, W. J. and Mrs. Turrer. Among the people on the sick list stove length. -* ^^^^ Webby atsd sell, furnish quotations A few from here have attended tht. are: Charles White, Fred.Wilson ana 12tf Phone-Pick..1-409. y� ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— and information on all Listed mad meetings in Massey Hall, Toronto, Wm. Coakwe)l, who is seriously ill '`�•Fire and automobile>n waace o1 all kinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. held under the leadership ,of - the with pneumonia. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEBIhG npr•eeotiag eomvanxsOf roliti teaancial stand- worrdetfW evangelist, Gipsy� Smith, , Iva, We will be pleased to advise what England. MOUNT 210N. SURNINGHAM - stocks to bud or to hold.or of London, - L. : G EORf3E KEAY—Licensed auction- what stock to sell. There will be a meeting of those Airs. R. D. Sherwin, spent Monday Building and Genera] ���.'' ser,AJtoos Live .tock and general sate. Clients are®atria maW� h interested in football in the Gray Hall of this week in the city. g ��a�spt�y atterrted to. Terms reasonable R g y y on Saturday evening at 9 o'clock for Contracting. is 1R.9.Stouftville. Phone stoun.Woa, 61-6 following our advice. y We see Elmer Wilson out again _ Our longe: rience in mini. ex. the purpose of organizing a team for after keeping house with the mumps. of work—Interior too nterior on all classes 11'08 g' 1928• All those interested please he p g of wort—Interior Gad Eaerior. - TtiLtr, Licaaoed Auotloneee tending over a period of twenty A number of our young people have Alterations and re .�a tae o..ast•. et 1'•ra w tista•as ♦ae: on hand. pairs. straoalasy•u kft4ea •kweN w m sR•.sesi years.allows us to !ve sound sdvioe joined the Just Kids' Safety Club. _ . isaeta• �ffrase p,..a at+nae r,O., out` on the investment feature of a mine - Mr. Jamison shipped a ear load of Chimneys Built Concrete Work or the speculative feature of a pros- sc►44>oL at3lroteTe cattle to the Toronto market on Phone Pickering 5718 W j^� 2.33UTON TOWN HffiPQLEBH tective mining venture. ""' M��y. FAIRPORT, 0:�1TAR10 +{'• oo.v.yaa.., Oanea4siooer ser Cjaremont Continuation School. 4tt1Ma4 AODOMeas• No. 11loss r y lbw 9ULLOWAY, HILLS Co.dc. The results of the Winter -Term Mrs. Paul Jones, of Uxbridge:spent T �T !`t_G T L/ - aawr -toas� w �gn• ZAW Mem4w of Rtaadard Examinations of the Claremont Con- a few days last week with her daugh-. 1 �I ' �' f'v Stock Exchange.' tinuation School. ist class prof. over ter, Mrs. Geo. T. Wil.son. U:et�ttaa. AW ktae.of plea attead•d Office Members,of the Montreal Our public school has re-opened M. MAW LICENSED AUC- 75 .c. 1, 2nd class prof. 66-74 p.c., after- holidays, and a. Nova Scotia Shinggles 7l+91�ESR Yet; is itio god +* ---— rd class prot. - p.C__ ere v. -Oalt Galvanized Steel Soto tee �eom�� and Board Room,Ground Floor, 59P.C. Names in order of merit. number of young pupils have,stsrtea Bird's Felt Slate Shin les _ se. Term.re..oaabl•. D•u•sur sfia say be Metropolitan Buildin p this term. R 3 o•raq•d at NRWS'oticv. Sea-amid Ieeepeag• Form IV.—Margaret Spencely 1, for Bale at MYt phones, Whitby.0•L my TORONTO. - ONTARIO Stella McCullough 2, Fred Barnes C. Our Mission Band was invited to _ s s Phones: Adelaide 8371 and 83Td Sam Fengold C, Margaret Doucette, Greenwood on Friday last when they T. PATERSO\9 - CLARF.MO.,%-1" '— Lillian Dawson. Alfred Moles (abb. met with the Mission Band in the g prices. Phone M2 'Spring Time Call and et THE RURAL for exams.). Form IIL—Alma Ward Greenwood Church, and report a very. 1, Mary White C, Mildred Pugh C, pleasant time spent together. L A W'S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Marie Firs C, Doris Johnston C. IS George Middleton, Malcolm Spencely. wrITEVA�a _ e_ Real Rotate and Insurance. Form 11—Grace Loyst 2, Douglas Mrs. M. E_ Parks spent a couple- G A R A (3 G- Panting. Time Bacon 2, Edgie Pegg 2, Effie Graham of days last week in Toronto. - Farm Properties a Specialty. 2, Eric Russell 3, Gordon Borland 3, Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe spent ' Easter week in the city. We are prepared to do all%kind3 Richard Cooper C. Annie Bernstein-C P P Head Offlcs:213.214 Confederation S C, Pauline Price C, Gor- o evpalrlag of cars also bat• Lite Building.Toronto. Harry pang Everyone is looking forward to the wy charging,Use the beet paint and get the , phone ate la 1990. don Bowen C, Isobel Cooper C, Dun- Choral Concert to be held in the _�eldin mid�in -fact electric beet results. can Span C, Rose Fingold C, Sadie United Church on May 7th g Branch Office: Gordon Building, Ward C, %4v Pugh, Dorothy Spen- Mrs. Blake Annis entertained kh., everything in con. Brandram-Henderson's'Pain to and PickeringOntario. cer. Form I—Mildred Mantel] 1, Mil- needon with Varnishes,Lac uers and Shellacs girls who have been home for Easter car work. - 9 . - Phone 8800. '28t! Bred Pegg 2, Cora Parrott 2, George week, to a.6 o,!clock tea. AI.1 hada •�• -• ,; w Mare gaaraateed. Clive them w trial. _ Brown C,Islay Green C, Edna Selman real good time. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories ti You will bedeligh C, John Spenceley C, John White C. The Library Board has purchased TIME TABLE—Piobrtag 8/alloa on hand constant] Also, Moresco in all the cors, Oils T.8• Truism goiial East doe M follows Muriel C, Revs Davis C, Ken- about one hundred new books-which y Turps and General Hardware, No. 10 MAU 7.WA 1L,1 neth Ward, John Knox, Viola Olive', will soon be ready fob the community Call and see our Catalognee of---" ; 2s Local 13.44 t.Y. Percy McMahon, Ralph HoltbylWal- to spend their leisure time. Dodge and Star Care. y Phone 4800. >10 Leat , ' 8 W P.Y ter Doucette, Joseph Ward, Stanley. Misses Evelyn and Mildred Poyn- Suaday train, 8 3a A.M• Linton, bi. J. Wilkey, B.A., Prin.; ter gave a bridge and tea to a Tt �vIN Q�SHB� aias louWe**esl des r lollews— Miss Ruth Stuttaford, Asst. number of young people from Mark- LAWS GARAGE i+ No. 2$ roma 9.22 A.M. - ham and Whitevaie on Wednesda- ; '• s7 Leaal a44 P.as: DUNSARTON. last, AND SERVICE STATION PICKERING • • The-Jrrtert•'�greeting cif — ' Sunday train, - 732 p,M� Miss Bernice Eddy spent her 1- men's Institute will be held in the s • days at her home here.t� 'Foregoing Is according-to Standard Sunday School rooms of the United Thr�Pty g�113@Wlo�$ time C. w. Homes is conffized to his bed Church t}iis (Friday) afternoon at 3 -Spriacritime — ' '._. with rheuamtism and bronchial trou- Will quickly recognizeo'clock. The program will be given the unprece• ble. b the pupils of the public school ur.- dented values now offered in Congot. CLAREMONT Mrs. Gerald Clark, we are pleased y p p p I9 der the direction of Mr. Pringle and sum Gold Seal Rugs at the new lower to say, has returned home much im- Time,CREAMERY ! M=a. Hickson. All are welcome. Kddhkr than-ever pr1^ee, prices that c•fftr proved in health. _ tremendous savings. Misses Glenna Gilmer, Jean An- SCHOOL REPORTS. -" t Patterns=The new 1928 range is rile derson and Helen Thom, are con- 1. most beautiful yet Shown. fined to their beds through illness. Highest price paid for S. S. No. le, Pickering. IMPROVED QUALITI.ES Cream at th Our teacher, Misses Edwards and The following is the report of S. Beare, are busily engaged at work S. No, 10 Pickering, for the month of -The new Mui to S ace in r.i,r y_� with a number of new pupils added SEE U9 greatest improve is ars—L,nR• CTO to the roll. March based on regular attendance _ IV.— or wear is built right in dthrough• firs. Isabella Annan has moved and general proficiency. Sr. IV.— About a moiler up-to date~ L out the thick long wearing surface. from our will Gladys Gannon, Roy Miller Annie Give as a t 1 and be conv'noed age and will reside with Bayes, Willie Middleton. Jr'. IV.— Hudak lltnd Brownie ` 3 An you know Clongoleuoo Gold Seal her nephew, Russell, 'and Mrs. An- Rugs are all guaranteed by the Gold �� drew, in Oshawa. 804 ou surfaceELMDALE Mr. Garfatt passed away at his ginia White, Gordon Carlton. Sr. III. Brownies 2.25 up home there on Tuesday. Our sym- -Russell Gray, Mary Phillips. Jr. Note-til lower prices: ;.�5= 0 III.—Mildred Conner, Hugh Gannon, , patty is extended 'to his daughter, Caldwell Sheppard. Sr. IL—Merle ]Kodaks 5.00 M 9212 size formerly 15.00, now 18,50 Mrs. Walton Annie,and family. Hopkins, Walter Knox, Roland Aar- Walter Neal, who has been very den, Jean Phillips, Iva Smith. Jr. $ s lo} 18.25. '• 11.75 If it isn't an ]Wtuian it st7 "" r 9.50, •• 8.50 ill in the Oshawa Hospital with hie p Foe Pat nee IL—Donald White, VeriSa Hopkins, iSn t p Bod&k coughs, is, we are pleaaeed to say, `► Its 7.50, .� 8.75 q rt5covered and is able to be home (equal), Ross Knox, Cordon Gray, - ;? 5'00 Our- Royal Bmud Reta'rhes. Sr. I, (b)=Grant John- 9 34} 3.50, quite although rather w' ystr '�! 6Ie0 d0 We now selling Imperial Floor At the ^torniag service t Sur>~ stoi>� Sr. I. (a)—Harold Cassie, BTI- t' W a waz that is haraif to beat at your f3rooer's. day Mrs. HiPP gave a very tereat- lie Dore (equal), Murray Phillips, Developing � forooa and hard wearing surface ing address in the interests of the Norna Harden, Helen Farley, Lettit f a3, Leslie. Sr. Primer (b)—Merle Holt- Farmers who have w your W M. S. Thg attendance a not { ... 6 hoar made from 7� large on account of the roads, by. Sr. Primer (a)—Sybil Shaver. Prini,in �11 A. Sterritt - wbest. We Ma but the thank-Miering Yet be Amer—Billie Leslie,Allan Perryman 1 grind it. gladly received. Iven Shea, Bobby Liscombe, Jack a Carlton. The best spellers are —An- . 100 Enlarging Furniture Dmler and Feed of roll hinds—Chi �[eed, - nie Bayles, Virginia White, Russell THE PICKERING NEWS Funeral Director hen feed, chop, mint Don't mise the special big show Gray, Aiildred Conner, Merle Hop- ,Phone IW0 Jon Saturday night. � A vslnable trios, Donald White, Grant Johnston, E'e � C• Jones, Ph=• B. i — Chopping -every weekday.— and handsome Jadies wrist watch Harold Cassie, Billie Moore, Merle Evill be Riven to the most popular Holtby. Attendance 37, average 33. PieC8rl", Onttwie =I �. �rOOZ V00X) lady in Pickering. i` • L Myrtle M. Mair,Teacher. Druggist Fiaskering _ ,..it'!"., .,,.�•cYS'�-ais?.'�'�—_nun£`•:=�4r.+.�+.�.. .-.-:•; `•.i-r,•rr:::•, �a•^r..a:•�.. ".. T st..:,.,' •- ', „ .>:` "-'ya. 'R'"'.;.' .•s - .`.•�,• _ � R M "d IR N745 it,W 7 V 4 .7 r. 2. While I listen I shall think how Jean 3 MUSIC LeO they dries," NiHy said. Sin "An you listen I want you all to din- cover. a characteristic which belongs ti N e W Cypsying Music 114jdelB et ,-our music, and-is almost always dealers. }{.eye.v4)ur FaiMle R.-BaChilluAll found in it," Miss Carrot told them., equippea J'0 W Ir tind s4iNe the run- istic?" Anne Ain Clariattan Science, Mgaitor). "Whitt is, a. _char.&_oter. ?,Ing bard, wanted to know. I When. the children come In from d the "If you told me to a few- 1E Carol told them r W OIL ir]R Gypsies. The difference between a wild rose and a waw.,AL looked like a band of prlug sunshine was In their eyes, the, 9 Ask Your Autun7obIle DZiler to show Barden rose, or *between an orange would give me some and their wind had rumpled their hair, r and a lemon, you you, the New Models or write for list. • cteristics. Each of you 2388 Dundas It.we" of their chars, A cheeks looked like wild rose petals ar Sully Brass Foundry Wt. Y mean" Toronto, Canada. rived ahead of summer to tell that the have certain characteristics b of which I would know you apart.' �thp fort itself had ben abandere.d. flowers were on the way. a day for Gypsy would never think Jimmy wag Billy, "This Is just the ,city even though they dressed just alike. New Edmonton Map Edmonton, a of 'over 65,000 is music, and.I'am sure you will like to built on tb6. site tit "Now" Fort have some.., She was looking Do you know what 1,mean atter part- "Oh, yee, I-" Anne began but 'DemandAugustus, erected tit the I ' Increasing century .,unl sometimes through the r6cord-disk box. ts Hall Billy Interrupted. Reflec 'What are Gypsies?" Anne H of course," 11 1 of lie' 18th -m taller�than Jiminri., -for Maps in Canada lesignated Upper Fort des Prairies said. "I a aders. "N asked. b'r early explorers and tr, New" Miss Carol shook her Illead at him, L "That is a long question,., Anne According to the Topographical Fort 'Lugustus was maintained by the Mt Carol puckered her forehead, "a adding, "And Jimmy 'never, never Survey, Department of the Interior, Miss 1.8 trying to North West Company until their tool; question which many wise men speaks when another our Dominion to becoming more and can answeTt" fusion with the. Iludson's Day (!olu- more a-nation of map users. This is have tried in vain to answer. hi his 1 pony In 1821. Later the name was only explain that Gypsies are a race Bt-11y clapped a hand over "I forgot!" he said throWh reflected In the Increasing demand'! changed to Fort Edmonton. of people who for •-hundreds of years mouth. tunny that requiring successive editions of some The Edmonton sheet may be obtala- t his fingers and looked have wandered from land to land un- 8-0 of the more popular map sheets is- ed from the Surveyor General, Top-o- til they really have no country of their everybody laugibed. sued by this organization. The Ed- ... But Jerry defended 'Billy. "It's be graphical Survey, Department of tbi own, Gypsies have their own language mouton sheet of the Sectional Nlap of 1 Interior, Ottawa, upon application for languages cause Billy lit so quick, and Jimmy Canadia, for instance, has 7_ yet in It are words from the I already f 25 cents in.sheet the nominal sum o These they must is so----Eo--he hesitated and looked to of many peoples. gone through ten editions since it was- have borrowed In their travels MUs Carol help him out. first published Orty-seven years. ago, form or 50 cents whoa linen backed through many lands. 1'-and JIMMY thinks before he The latest edition, which has just or in folder form. "Gypsies love•th outof-doors and of- acts," Miss, Carol finished for him- been issued, shows in seven colors all Foolish questions bometimos pro- ten cook over an open fire about -Yes, those are characteristics." Miss topographical features, both natural Yoke •fooliAh replies. One Sunday which they sit-and sing or tell stories Carol wrote the ittlei, 'Hungarian and artificial, possible for the scale forenoon the primary teacher'was not at adventure. There is always a T10- Darloo, and the nam Brahms on the emplog-'ed-three miles to an inch, k present at Sunday school. A substl- lin in a Gypsy camp and the young blackboard. and then she asked what study of the successive editions of toe, not trained to primary methods. folk dance to its music, suiting-their other mane should go with Brahms this Mal) Would afford a ready means agreed reluctantly to teach the class. movements to the mood of the play- "Giypsy," they all answered. So of tracing. 113 -Many of his questiom's. of.course, werw acing. the progress.ot settleme t er," Niles Carol added "GVps;y-music,":Cand In this district. Whezhe fir-it V�dolF&i too complex for his youthful audience.- -mou "I would like to go out with them," -e word bar Edmore- -What I, life?" be asked the one in- ppo6lte it she wrote th was issued L the Calgary and F rerested child in his cla-w4, "I don't -Bates-announced. -&ctertsttc:—-Now let us see it You for branch was the raly railroad in :34 5 "When you came in, I decided we can tell me vohut word to add after Alberta north of the C.Y.R. main line. know what it Is," replied Bobby. "but would all go gyPsing and have.a you have heard it." She put the re- To-day, as the present edition shows,'when you haven't got no more 1�r it -lass list- the area is served by a network of Gypsy music lesson. (•orrl­dtsk in place and the ( you're dead:" Hil- ened attentively. The minute it end- i and Is UNUSUAL APRON "Oh. do Glyetes have lessonsT main and branch railww line 'An unusual apron, clev:e-rly design-ly looked disappointed. - . ed Jerry raised lit% hand. also filled witla other features result- Strains From Many Lands. I "The music Is Jimmy and Billy lag from the works of man, such as `6d. that appears more IUW a pretty 1, . ... both," he said. "It go" along quiet. towns, Villages, farmhouses. schools, CHOWN[uchVater Carol an- mcning frock. is found In pattern "I don't know," Niles ly. like Jimnigi. and thea a quick part church", elevators, telephone lines. lNo. 845. It has a comfortable fitting that they Should Baby Get ? breaks right to, and tlat'a Billy"' �po%t offices, and so on. ithfrontinounced, "but I do know 0 lwaiat� which is cut in one w ,have interesting music. Like their Niles Carol nodded "How could Another interesting feature record- panel. The side sections are gathered language it has In It traces of the -AFhwusAufl1()r1VsTR_n1e and a dainty sash ties at the back.i music of -some of the many lands you-tell me about It without mention- ed upon the latest edition is that in there. -By 2zurh Brquain Japanese pongee silk. cotton crepe in Ing Billy and Jimmy?" the 104 townships covered ere, et.ra ithr.ugh which they have passed " 40 zephyr prirets or plain or Shorty Jerry thought a minute and then some .280 miles of trunk roads, 493 115oral design, "IN-bere are they now"" said. "The music is slow and then miles of secondary roads. and 2350 figured sateen will give unending ser.1 wanted to know.vice condition. for general wear and will launder I "Some-of them are found in near quick and then slow and then quick-" :Miles of local roads in fair ti nearly Nfiss Carol nodded again "It These are shown. respectively. In red; tr lbeatatif ally Small. medium and large all countries,", Xhis Carol explained, isize. The medluri�.iize requires 3% but the must changes from olow to last. How CV1114 In buff and in bla&k c we are to have to-day itUs Yards 27-inch; 3 yards 32 or 36-Inch;; I write that In one word"' The site of old Fort A I with ;j I is like the music of the-Gypsies. who Jerry" mllAn't think but '.%IarT shown upon the map as located on yards 40-inch materia years have wandered about contrasting, and, 2 4 �for many yea Kelly helped him out, ­CIlarigeible,` the north side of the Saskatchewan top �Ysrd 194nrh �in the mountains of ilungary, and are turn- below Fort Saskatchewan provides alt ng, Price 2(k- the pattern. 1�-ards binding. �uow known -as liungartan Gypsies she unswered, when Nllss Carol .40 Our Fashion Book. illustrating the ITbey are particularly musical, and ed to the class "Changeable, I like link with the past. Alexander Henn, 1 journal of qmwost and mast practical styles, will ve been the fast part best I could see the the younger, tells in his jou to evory home dress-'some of their little tunes ba the fast cutting barley at this place on the 3rd Lie of interest borrowed .by some of the greatest braaelots, aad earrings In Ailtniaker, Price of the book Joe the copy. mueic, they sparkled, of September in 1810 some ttma7,&fi4P musicians must a, No. the fast music was where she HOW TO ORDkR PATTERNS. ­flow iould a pergoh baftow -_ ; tune?" Shorty asked. men joined in," ?Telly Bald: "The girls- and address plain-, your danced alone' to V,- slow music and Write your came I " one I thinic this musti, will answer giving number and size of such 1 s one of a seri of Hun- the men to the fast'" Baby speota!!,sts agree r Jan. objeeted. "klte� eeuif a Ilysitterm as you want Encl a 'ft i No", Dan 1 g#rtan dances co Om 4d y a aar, idturialgs 4 r Dist V:il ------- eo of fluid per mps or coin (coin -d; wra so fast. I wonderl must have three outs, preferred; change place-% number an musician Brahms. There are 21 I why It was go so,, ' he looked at _j& for each igbt datXv, An eight careful!y) of the dances. and when they were pound of body w( Dress De i 5dress yoyr order to Wilson Pattern first published. Brahma wrote a little Mary Kellty. Learn r_,,nd baby, for inilt-oce, tl-ed- twon, ry they were , "Changeable." of fluid. Later on the vice 73 West Adelaide St..Toronto. that th SrSt- gave him the individual Imstru ".!n If ty-four ounces lutroductioly�' telling per pound.- atterns sent by return mail. made from (Ix'ypsy tunes. word, 7 ----__-0#y-and Eve.ning Classes. rule 1.4 two ounces of 110d Write to-day' Q ­(;ypsies do not write their music, %lay AR listen again and find out?" `11 ofbody -,veigit. The ambunt of duid 247 CoilegerSt.-Toronto, 4. absorbed by a breast-rod baby is best Brahms must have learned the Jean asked. before so 'we'InfA by wetghlng*�tm Carol set ihe music playing SCHOOL OF tunes by hearing them When he was Niles GRAHAM nd after fe*�ding for the whole day; ,*Me Siege of COMAda when it was ever jean-Taken DESIGNING and It li e' il)r calculated for tho hot- g. young man he made a concert trip a gis In. as, Ottawa Droit 4 Lib,): Agriculture through Hungary with a Hungarian her hand. "Ve stow part is sort of tle fed one. rllen make 'up any de- o.'.' ?provides 30.51-•per cent., while the 11ollutst who was very fond of GFP4Y lonesome." tibe said, "I think that Is tiriency with water. -els because lie GIvIng, I)al>X �R]mclemt wati-r%ort.m �,wealtb of our towns is calculated at I music, Brahms; was a great lover of the wIty the GTpsy ft his- feverish. crying. uPFAyt .. 4.99 per cent. of our total wealth. At the out-of-doors and doubtless the two hasn't a country, but. in a wazi he Is relk v ea give Jimt sight we may be reassured for musicians often made excursions Into very,. glad that he can.go .camping Do It' Now Will rc%L)e1;S' gpefi , lf'lt.a6k him a f4w drops of Flotcher's('a aria, i s, of babies and the future of our country when we the foothills. every day., consider that the highest percentage - I. - . .1� . �.I. :- . .... . Niles J'arol cfulled, "That is tlio Send for latest descriptive folder of For these and other ill Gypsy Dances. . . - Syndicate with properties In childrell snob as colic. cholera- ',at 30.51 is In favor of agriculture, bu't very way a great many people have (tiarrhea. gas on stomach and bowels, �on second thoukhrm, when we compare .11 can Imagine them taking long;explained the chwigeab!e character of .----RED LAKE and J j�oustipatiou, scur stomach, 10%9 of rthe 30 pef cent. of our rural wealth,tramps through, the beautiful vine- GyWy music." - She wrote the word CT­ sbeep, underweight, etc., leading physil- with the 2 per cent. of our urban yards'of the village. In the sunset "Changeable" under; the word "Chat SUDBURY DISTRI ciians say there's nndiin.9Sfeffwttv0`- have caught strains I to )wealth, and when we ci they must often acterl,5tic... . ..We are, all agreed on it is purely veget&bIL---U4 recipe sound Unusual Possibilities mil,lions, of enormous extent of our.territory, we ;of music and have followed the this - she-a'sked. Each one Inag its an .the wrapper-and Reay fairly ask if Canada is not in pro-!into some. Gypsy camp. Once there, :number, and this one is No. 5," said. Limited number of units at $5.00 mothers ).ave d3,pended on it In over •.-cess of changing from all agricultural they would surely have been made Mis Carol. .She added that to the title 1,..Irty .years of ever lameaslog Use. i I - ..Cut out and mail It regulates bah.v's bowels, makes him- bout the fire and - to an industrial country. American i welcome to a seat a (m, the blackboard, steep and eat Tight, enables him to 'capital besieges or zolicit,4 us without a phare in the 11isle. "Ohl,, I'll remember No. 5. that's'! W. W. Xnapp Co.. Ltd., slo xetropolitan Bldg., get full nourisIvITi(Int from his food` delay o "Then 1 can imagine how afterward easy," Billy announced. ­But if th jceasing, without r discourage- ey Torouft 2. elght as he abould. scene :are all a good as this one I don't Please me- fun partleti lars so be Increases In w 'arnentt. it wishes to invest Canada i Brahms tried to put the s into _j With vach package You get a boolt on The Americans and to do—this he would�sud to capture it, Th _Wui�ertcatla which one 1-hear:" -7-,refferrding Ontario,-Red L weight to gold. much car Sudbury Syndicate. mo-ther:l:kioil worth it-A Just a,.word of motion. hook -f6r -d wi4li Billy. )ong to sub juXate us economically as the Gypsy tunes, changing them to And die class agreed I Cuba,-a, San Dom-! Chas. H. Fletcher on —,J -1they have subjugated C fit 'the piano Red adding other tones the signature of - ! N1 ame ....................... : 'Icaraugua. The in I . - 4 11, bq.'sure.to got lingo, Haiti and N to help picture the changing firelight, Address ............ ......... the packagis so you e quick movementat, Disarmament and War ujne. The forty c-3nt bottles 'crease of urban wealth-at the expense the sbadows. Ill the gen ............. . . . cnntain thirty five doses, of agricultural wealth may *ell be or to express the moods of his strange .................... Truth-(Landon)---Dsarmament, in • .;our ru;n. It would be the'band of the 1 hosts." he 6,pite of Soviet miLilifestos, has proved • -�Uuited States upon Canada. It would 1 111 expect violinist borrowed t - "only remain for the Americans to dig Gypsy fiddle and play6d for them. I'd something like the mirage i-n -the des- ert: it is always bei-i-4'approached," ,the Nicaragua Canal and to canalize like to have been there!" Billy pre- individually or collectively, but the sthe St. Lawrence for them to impose tended to play a violin. more it is approached ;he more it re- t4etr will on both-.the Ampricar, and "I'd rather see them dance," N cedes. The more promising line of F. ,perhaps the entire world. said. approach is by specific -agreement to • "That would be something we should I war, in removing the r have no n1*1. r like to gee," Miss Ca ol nodded. "The raison d'etre of armaments and leo% 3 enPaln . . Gypsy girls are quick and graceful. ...... f They have black hair and bright eyes, ing them to die,a natural death. P"l �and their skin Is dark from llaving•l 4� an, wear� He was a benevolent old gentiom \J eV livd so much out-of-doors. They C braclets,on wrists and ankles, and the and the horror with which Ito ob- Per,lip�$ -pot arab dive dug to Acid 7. bright' colors of their dresses make served the poor little sit es r. them very picturesque." into the gutter and sistre It Ifighted in t-oulpixit"d. "Don't th&-men dance, too?" Anne cigarette stump was qtilt H asked. 'Throw it away, my little mail," he Q "Oh, yes, and they too 4 urged, "throw It away!"dress in :1 sy", [lilt the lit d wear jewelry. Large tile man appeared somewhat surpria-I 7 bright colors,an at he evideniVy vollsidetril"I thp In. learrIngs an&even a necklace,a' bright,at wh water will neutralise 00k a Whal many people call ivillgestion alkali In turban and a sash all add to the charm!coolness of the roquoist. its It. acid In the stantly many times as Much acid and of the dance. All of this Brahms tried deep enjoyable Poff, Raft I hen 1410k,04 9#f7 9"Ou means excesig symlitonas disappear at once. pill Is bIr �q#"rh� Tike stomach nerves have the . tom- at the benevolent ane. W1111111 de methods whaill I lmul&tpot, and food saurs. will never use cru !to put Into the Gypsy music- he 'or, 18wWr", u learn the eflicienCY Of tillsi- I posed for the piano. Flo did a eyes. M.Sorry for ) n made h4t us 4tifrocilvo lit am alkali, which once 3�0 !well'tbat his dances have been said, "stri'le I am, I IC11011w TJ 0#41milses acids 1*4stantly. And the Go get a small bottle to try. -philliple s. T, 444 to get the genufn over for many other Instrumen to be down on my 4"r*. 1141 70T be" alkali known to medical science Be sure large go -shares wly this. UA In $ad "alk ribed4W phyal- day we will hear one played by to fibillips' Milk 9f Magnesia. It has Milk of Magnesia prese' orchestra." ter yerself! remained the standard with Physicians clans for 50 Years in correctIM Axes" Sbe__�_­What part of speech1a a we- "That will-make it seem as though to the 60 years since its invention. acids, Each bottle contains full direr* A compromialb is just A w41__l`&_40- one sWardl of this harmless, taste- -any lirligstore. the whole Gypsy camp were here! tions-any 400P e no Td-borrow Wh 1P P"IWPS AN b 'o t ..,.7 � Jean "claimed. leging the ultirnSte OuteODW indefinite article,:' X 7' pa- .:� .a°m;5anew^'%s.Aays. : rva.: ° w -S�.r .•or •,nu y. . � .a -^ -- s�Rv �2 �? "� : o.� + ? az-r- :t�r:: 1 ���� D 'J-,�-,.`•.`:.•`wu t#a••r.�..•'fc?,v`.^.�1-�a.-.•-.+-.ri.,a,.•v,.rI''a,¢'.+�.•>.a ve^m¢'aL.r°.°°-:3lw:u-Vi sa, ,1.''rz^.ruv�•..„a tt -as�''7 -� r ti ka :,.a�aF fix-• • ? ... `.,.i .. :.... ,,-,, ,,, :..-te.r .. ._. .. d -- .. �. - The New Voters tgiR y,.w. -NE W-BLOOD ED Britain. r _ - Leeds Yorkshire Poet .(Co2Ls.): Oae On Ma>�t8>rnH1g' of a malern�de. f- ix-THE SPRING n�I - v;s a�++u'+� on r in ie that people win not vote u p; ,ein Ei yp on principle or couvtctiou, but oa elo++g,� gane, or after a superficial considers- , tion of facie which have• been ill-pre Try,Dr. Williams Piplc Pills as a .Correspondence Between the seated-and the 131gnlflcance of• which Blood Improving, Health- Two Coveinments Plfb- to net fully comprehended. Another - danger equally obvious and equally •i a Restoring Tonic. ___ _ __:_lisped in British -Capital. rave .Is that they will be unduly Every man,'woman and child needs London.-The British Government's swayed by magnetic personalities. �� O O � The profesaio al demagogue the 'new, rich, red blood at this time of reply to the Egyptian Premizr'a note - - 4be year. That to a scientific fact. All 1 of March 30, which has been"plib1i•eh- platform spell-binder-will play upon _ the emotions o! the voters in the sure If you want � very �}� W& doctors know it. The blood grows �� reiterates Great Rritain':1 deter consciousness that his auditors are { t !thin and poor in the winter; th�eye is mination to ine+ist on the discharge of " not enough of it, and• spring shows I1 its responsibilities under the declare- quite unacquaintgd with Use realities. for Red Rose Pekoe - the,effect. Take notice and see how f tion of 3922, since the Egyptian Gov- 01 the problems upon which they are many•people are pale and Ballow at I ernntent has rejected the tretay ne asked to. exercise. not an emotional i7 In•Clean,'bright r4lumitttrm this time of the year. They complain gotiated by Sir Austen Chamberlain, but an intellectual 9udgrtient. To , of being easily tired, their appetite is British Foreign Minister, and the these twin dangers the young women Clat6flfwd AdvertU mer" o poor, and they aro often dtprease$ are as fit aa:young men to exercise Lha MacMillan Party former Egyptian Premier; S&resat function of the elector.. Indeed, it U OYS-HAVE YOUR OWN BQ i and low spirited. That is Mother Na- Pasha• may be said that in the late years of • D NESS earn-bi bonuses. Write 'Lure -urging -them to improve their Great Britains' thus reserves the adolescence and of early adult life Rad1O$ tO B08tOn t3tandara Company, > oz 501, Toronto. blood supply;' but often their diges- right to protect its comtomunica.tions .� tion Is weakened so that they cannot in Egypt, defend Egypt agaizisf for- the woman is probably more mature "��► IIx � turn food Into blood without help. si aggression and care for -the than the man. — Commander Reports_Tt-e,1 and'.B GRrming opportunities EXPERTS SA*f.. ,? farming opportunities offeree here' Here is where modern medical science rights of foreign residents and minor- ������ii � �1 i p T Coot in Labrador cheapest go anywhere another tart,, comes to' the rescue. Dr. Williams' \ilaidLaT ULifi l0 cheapest goo¢ farms in earth still hetes ities in that country. - Thre 'radio messages from Capt. Burley's free bargain cateloss ready. Pink Pills have.a direct action on the The nate of the new Egyptian Pre- Donald MacMillan, aboard the Bow. Altrad Burley Co., .Limited, et. John.' ; blood and enable you to get full uRe mien, Nahas Praha, which was also n MOT uu dols�anchored in Anatalok Bay, Lab'-I° B' -- --- of the blood making elements In Your made public by the Foreign Office, de- YOUL'%U i rador, have been received by Edward nowSs. 1 meals. You soon feel their effect- clares that the Br -menl randum _ Howe Forbush, director of the diva- I('t LADIOLUS. DAHLIA AND OTHER . your appetite improves, your nerves of March 4 ass tees an attitude un- G flowers. Glade fifty, Dahlias 6 or T Bab 's Own Tablets Have Many I ton o! ornithology for the Massachus-I roses 3, delivered 12.00. Catalog ?roe.'. are steadier, color returns to the acceptable to Egypt, which, it adds, Y sits State Department of Agriculture. M. ! O. mesas, Sorrento, B.C. cheeks and lips, you have •store vim "canl'iot without a complete change of and energy, and can work with less Uses and Are Absolutely One reports the unusual presence in 0" fatigue: characted �$ to ,an intervening Labrador on -Dec. 22 of a flock of - a_I • sovnra � arosawa, atateh the ht of control. over its Harmless. Lapwings; another the still more un- ILL THE DQOVER PIONEER D2 " The value o! Dr. Williams' Pink g H TANCE movers of Canada. Largest Pills to all who are in what is knows awn ��' usual taking of a coot and a green- latest method vans. New Eaulpm•aL To have in the house •a simple, infest methods. Two experienced men " as a rundown condition of health 1s 1he Egyptian Government, says winged tea], both• birds hitherto total- ovary trip, All loads insured. $•fond harmless remedy for the minor ills of proved n- the experience of.Mr. John the note, "cannot ad'atit th:) principle ly »niillown to the Eskimos of that re- compare for skill and care. Before too; of intervention;' which would ' be babies and little. children Is a great tion move, write us or wire and reverse this A O'Neil, Port Hood, N.S., who says tantamount to its veritab:� abdication,(boon to young mothers, and this is charges. Head office, Hamilton. Oatarfe,; "It !a not possible for me to recom- ezactty why Baby's Own Tablets have The third-message inquires whether Canada. Hilt the Move!'- Dr, Williams' Pink Pills too and it furthermore declares that the Invasion of New England by horn- mend _ been found in-thousands of house- I Ivan sharks rarely attack those t to fu to watch over the ed owls, arctic owls and goshawks highly. 1 had been gradually growing Earp ready ' 'holds. The Tablets regulate the atom- who do not go out beyond their fin,- A: weaker, and found it hard to do my I security and trumquility of British j I can be attributed fq a scarcity of ancial depth. i ach and bowels, .break up colds and work.- I suffered item severe head- subjects and -other foreigners' in food in Labrador which has caused a simple fevers, allay the 4rritation of complete .absence there during the . 1508 QUAXJTT =.Ass A czwxa aches and pains !n the back. 1 was l Egypt' (cutting teeth, yet they have no drug From healt"' Heavy layers of large east-• nervous and easily irritated. and alto- The British reply declines to accept last two years o1 the ptarmigans, arc- S E lsh White Leghorna, Anconas. taste and the children like them, s� Concerning the Tablets bits. Ruth•I tic hares and mice which were form- Rocks,r'Reda and Assorted chlclu ay a; gether my condition was depiorable. Nahr's note as. a correct expoeitin:t - A friend urged me to take Dr, Wil• of the relations between Pr'tain ani ven Crommiller,Ruthven,Ont.,writes: meerlso common. lir. Forbush sent a money ado n. Pay fulls amount en days lianas' Pink Pills, and I got a half Egypt or of their respective oblige-I-„madly send me your little book on message to Captain MacMillan that before chicks are shipped or C.O.D•, .•F dean$ 13izee.' I had only taken them. tions. It points our that tohowinA•the the same cause was the reason for the Special d!$c'ourta. tea per cent:liv de the Care of the Baby. I have two livery postpaid t'atalotuo free. a short time when I found them help. declaration of 192_ Ierogniring ERy-p- phenomena. =os Hatchery, Zeeland. wich., A. No, so. fag ort and w the time i had taken r:on independence subject to reserved!children,' one tour years of age and the other a- year and a half. Both Minard's Liniment for Backache. CM W the supply I got, I was again enjoying points, Britain informed the foreign are in excellent health and the only _ e =food health.- Headaches and pains powNra that the welfare and integrity medicine they have had is Baby's Own - Cuticur'a Talcum had disappeared, -my nerves- were of Egypt wus necessary to the peace; A tourist who was traveling round ` strengthen and I had good reason an7d safety of the British Empire an-i'Tablets. 1 always keep the Tablets Ireland was chatting one day with a �Unikdu tested g lin the house and am happy to recbm arvey whom he had engaged "This �J flan �. to be thanRiul that I had followed the that this welfare and integrity always mend them to other mothers.” • • '.`-advice of my friend." would be maintained. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all la a very poor village, Pat," said the EgQtnsitely SC�iIt Whether you are seriously 111 or The special relations between Brimedicine dealers or by mall at 25 cis. tourtst. "What do they manage to rj3 merely feel easily!tire a Williams' tain arimom l £stat, the note eontinucs, Iia box from The Dr. Williams' Medt- lead on'', Quick_as flash carne Pat's Bette, you thou try have long been recrran;ae3 1.y the . ready answer. "Piga, torr. in the win' cine Co„ Brockville, Ont. _ en and tourists-in the summer." r1O You t Up Pink Pills this spring. They are sold other powers, and Br-LI-1 u:ould ro- - - -- -_ - D .by medicine. dealers everywhere, or gar.i Interference of ano�her pc-ver 'n to the Bay - '*'�.�' Cross? wily be sent by mail at.�0 cents a box Eyyytian affairs as an unfriend.y Rete j C �. lby writing The Dr; -Williams' Medi- The note concludes-0-at Rs- Egyt,t Saskatoorl Star, (Lib.): To make CQrru ed Iron , eine Co., Brockville, Ont. bas re a treaty which Britain Montreal s port a prodigious expend!- � eek out. It m be kidneys. T t_ ayrye thought provided a settlement of the i lure oa dredgtag has been necessary ASK FOR ;,__ Warner's.8afe Kidney and Liver - reserved point-o, these Pointe "re'' and targe some are still required f,'o� �W NgELER 8 BAIN Remedy. marry- reserved to the absolute dig- keep t'Je channel open. 'Montreal is• , .• Wgrnorss Safe KI tri cretion of his' Majesty's Government, closed to aavigattcn for great Part ssCOtinCll Standard' I,1eed a astimulantidiureiacy Andfor more, �j the Egyptian Government exercising of the year. , In Fort Churchill the I A thick. even, heavy spread of than 5e )'ears the beat known remedy ON r. Its i pe v izin over every inch o1 sur- !phase has tie Its ll)ae his Ma est a Government nt face. Deep corrugations. Agenclse pey and Lifer Remedy, ortttnally a j y' bor on the seacoast. .' NO•expensive still open In some localities. icten s presserfption, made of on these matters." operations required to make it a Write us. -sfatfn -size of t�ret- herbs 0 !tate or court.e. But better than that. part, '2t alll be open l2 months in barn you want to soar. it helps to preserve Your most preelou� the year. WE PAY FREIGHT asset, your health. dentlY 1t ettmulateg German Soldier Returns, WHEELER A BAIN, LIMITED kidneys and liver p do their work o!' --�- clenning'oui body ptoaons. With yott� t Siberian Captive 11 Years use Minard's Liniment for Corns. Dept. W. 108 George St.. Toronto2 blood-stream cleansed, and all arta > \ they she la, o aw pp�g4, functioning -am u YOU ale Berlin—Bruno stapelt, a soldier re. --O from. a t-ound night's sleep refreshed.' ti ported "missing" on the eastern trout Ma-"Daughter says she has noth, tnvlgorated. strung. 3-ifs takes on a new , us'eve clears. Your skin taloa �c during the World War. has returned ing to wear to the dance to-night." I Distemper• a healthy color. You walk with saaur to his home in treltow, near Potsdam, Pa-"What became'of the beadsl got andesuccPtet"dtaplay an air of authoritf " after eleven years of captivity 1n her last week?" Mix Minard's Liniment with Every drugcist knows pleasant tastitsr - - - -' ----,,;. -- Molasses and pour over a bran E'arner's Rafe Kidney and Liver Ret), Siberia. He-,,You were no spring chicken+ edy, .It coats 1ttUe. but tc is worth mash. Brings quick results. icy `:� �t'1th bfe Rus&(an wile-and two chll- told amounts to anyone who *ads d[ett he made his way with great diffi- when I married yqu:' She-"ro; 1 i help it gives, Bus' Warner'ur s S Lod was a little goose." ;et bark to health. R*arner's 8afe Remi sssllid atl' t roily arrQes Russia. He 'gays that he i I edtet- Co., Toronto, Ontario. 1 was held at Kansk• a village near a B Warner's Safe Kidney and s . • Krasnoyarsk in the heart of 9iberla, IRV, l.lVer Remedy _1) _ -the 150 other Germans,-officers Our breedrrs are laced for btib and privates, remail there, destitute `. vrodeCu°e aJb+te,t?u�a I' Not a Col" a Man. std But ugborns,barred sod •�"'� � i 9 gnd anxious to return. whits bock•, R.I.lted Ar �O � �� tat Flaper="Wasn't that a college A meeting of Reichstag members of cr"'a'•Bret o'DmilLw tt; Plyandottea 12c and Up.100% <Vian-1 saw you with last night?- all parties; except communists, has Lve ddto�gun atxeed.was _ 2nd Ditto-_"No-only a freshman." matre formal request of the German t �yfOr cNtac s°°K' OF- MIDDLE AGE {.--- government to take steps to get these ataltsssus'g�rs're "a ' 5i " r The Gospel of Play ' men rhpatrtated: Ailing Mart and.---'�-- � Mrs.Wilson's Experience w Mrs. Lyttleton Gell in the Nationale>r �o Habit__w t �� -',Review- (London)-A solemn-tru-st has - - O o �d �sUlde �o WOmeli Paiftttg e been_committed to our day and gen- London Daily Telegraph (Cone.) eration, for the example of Great Bri- Among the women o1 all-nations those r '�' This Tonle thron�h the Chane of Lif. tain still carries great, if diminishing, of our own country are to-day by far tlr,eight both with our Dominigns and the "heaviest". smokers smokers. . . . / _ Hamilton,Ontario.-"I have taken the works. But with eaA year fresh The women of France, Spain,and Rus- oats sing of Spring, but practical- several bottles of Lydia E.Pinkhatrt'e ¢ lriowg are' struck at our supremacy. sia, who discovered the cigarette long minded people, everywhere, turn is thin Vegetable C o m- The respect in which-we,are'held is before it swam into the, ken of their tithe to the Doctor and the Druggist for pound and I too, help to build up run-down constitutions. not speak too dwindling, and the pathos lies in the British sisters, might have been sup pad no better remedy can be taken than highly of it as I fact that with such splendid material, posed to have kept their lead; many I Buckley's TRU-BLOOD• wasat the Change. we are allowing the Gospel of Play to of them were actica�mokers when il0 IT TRU-BLOOD, as its name implies, is a JE\ of Life and alta sap our' founilations and weaken our woman in this country smoked sort ha true blood tonic and a safe, sure, war- air run-down and ry resistance to foes who, whatever their ously, save the adventuress in old- i ST�R Po �" r ' had no appetite. misdoings, at any rate do not lack style melodrama, who was always to SHIPS i fol corrective for all blood,disorders, sad '�� ? I was very weak 3i i rheumatic conditions as well. 4�':. and sick, and the tenacity of purpose, and are prepared be recognized for what she was by her But "TRU-BLOOD" is, than a pains in my back go to•any length to- compass.our cigarette and her practice of fitting, l� fO blood purifier-tis useferadicates the out- were s o bad I 90 destruction. on the table.' But-now our own conn a; couldhardlymove. ; ;! ward evidences of impoverished blood, .�=---- trywomen have caught up the rest Owr 3 blocks lore such pimples, boils, eczem, blotches I t very sad at g: "There's a delicious sense of Luxury and lett them panting, or at any rate 5 starts hiatal times and thou ht 1 had not a friend �cheti one 1ti lying'on'one's bed and 'puffing, Ill the rear. i?i Luxuriously appointed, de- and all other skin affections. A31 sable,, unsur assed in on earth,.-I di not care if I rived d •- "` peA P Buckky's OINTMENT, used in eqn- , died. I was eery nervous, too and ringing one's bell' for one's valet." page-,aiour Majesty, a sailor ii! cuwineaadservice,ovmJOrt- junction with Buckley's TRU-BLOOD, did not go out very much. A friend -Have you a..valet•"_ "No,.but i leave. ,< : able as th finest hotels. �.^ t .;.:., and leaves the skin smooth advised me to abottle of Lydia E. m bell. _ awaits-w7xltout." King- Wlt}rout '- ; ells magically _ _ - -- try y - „ "Without the ithour betntn-Pares-eabia 5590 h g Pinkbam's_Yegetable Compound, so what Page central Third w ut eLdt•�++ I did. I am a farmer's wife, and al- -"Give him the slip." np• 'Third glass $165. Espedalty during the addescent ate, pimpito King.. _ ;.; ;;, Daybreak 8atlings and various forms of skim ernptfons are likely to wage worked hard until lately, and 1`:E Asiam,'the native home of ---- -4•---- ':!'•'r. rrnbark`evenin before. -appear.' They mar the complexion Ind ca was in'bcd for two months.-I be the tea bush, produces teas "I've made up•my mind to fie to : ::' s untold anguish The combined TRU-BLOOD and She !:?!i! L'onsu)t, our truvel ex-- Buckiey's OIPPI'MENT treatment promptly tor- to feel like a new woman after the which are famed the world Florida next winter so as to avoid the !;t::; pens. aro otiligation. first bottle and I recommend it with :•!;;:; recta ills condition and Ieavea the skim dear, expense'of fuel:' "Don't do-it. • The - ::;:'. Call, phone or write: over for their strength, rich- :,:!:': smooth and colorful. at success, also Lydia E. Pink- ;,,!•.,:, 55 Zing fit.Sant less and Raver. Price they charge for slimmer heat t; Toronto -Stost druggists can :apply 705 trEtb these em's Liver Pills. I stir villins to down there make our coal deRlers ;;:;;; sacaul suuditig Proven Dm cy yroduch. answer letters from women asking The Superior and distinct- seem like phhanttiroplsts." `i, Montreal about your medicines, as I cannot five quality of Red Rose -,n _ •' ;tag,t,�t, " - a�peak too highly of them."-Mrs. "Orsinge Pekoe is largely due . Charlie-"Ahy do you call ibis n 2In -Two VX BZwd Hamel WtI.9oN, 471 Wilson Street. r to these fine . unlit Assam Hamilton, Ontario. q Y map of the word• I thought it was�a Sold by"druggists everywhere: Q teas, of which it '.is chiefly photograph o1 your sweetheart." - composed. Very/ package Clarence-"It is. 00 She's all the world 1 ISSUE No. 16--'2t uguaranttlted. 7-S to me• ._. _ .. - - - r a rr. ___.. ',' . <' r y- .� - ✓r tea-• .�r Cnfax. 4�. 7, 11:r �t] A� X 4: I Muni& winter will be here Very soon and 'Week Coal -"toal J S ang New Eve ry if you hare. purchasing a now SLT�per yawo $LAO d paid In advance. sleigh, leave _7 Hisid and Soft 10oal of TQ..the 'P'ipkq'Tj;l Vicinity yo _SubecripUem ro the Unite"tatu and Chat g and Vi i it }our order now so that it — Britain 12.00 in advance. ..._--best quality_pn will be ready when the We wish to annodnee- that we are show- hand first snow appeam. JOHN MURKAP, Proprisior. ing something mew every weeic. ZO R N E R E ID THOS. A. LAW NOTES AND COMMENTS.* This- week we put in stock CLAREMONT Col. Charles.Liridbergh,the cels- New Coats and Millinery. 'orated young Atuerican aviator is Prices' right, goods are and 'styles 'said to be making preparations for - News from The. Grocery -' a solo flight around the world, are up-to-date. Money refunded which would be approximately . . .1 _Z. if not'satisfactory.. 24,000 miles. By flying alone eRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE SYRUP JUST ARRIVED 1401b. Tine,... $2.50 Quart bottles, 75c across the Atlantic, Col.LindberKh— Make this stare your headquarters when in Whitby and In are under no sat wou a reputation that should meet your friends. In bulk, per quart. satisfy every-mab, and lie per- A FULL LINE OP HOUS, E-CLEANING .SUPPLIES� obligation to buy. fista in adding to that reputation, he is almost certain to :vest die. FS Broome, Brushes Soaps, Polishes Cleansers—All price low for aster. The Atlantic flight was rt immediate use, and a special price on Lux - most perilous onie, but the one The. . I.de a hoppe while We stock lasts. � contemplited is much more peril- MaTz=cl 3, 3== 29 0=sl ous. These transoceanic trips are. Brock St. North, Whitby X always.dangerous as shown by.the STEELE-BRIGGS ' AND RENNIE'S large pere'eritage of fatalitiei GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS Lovely Easter Greeting Cards, 5 and 10 cents each. —them. Last Week another disaster PRICES among those who have attempted ECIAL P• was almost added to tge- already Lots of new goods and good things to est. it long list, when the German Irish RICHARDSO 'S GROCERY O'ERY kr AT aviators lauded on a lonely island FOR, TEAM HARNESS off the coast of Labrador when their last ounce of gasoline ;had become exhausted. Had thus uc. Brass -mounted Tea 92 Backband Harness, 2 inch l -trace ayer $42-00 ctjrred unly a few minuteA before With 5 ring brae with heel chains,. instead of backs, Pickering Hardware Store reaching litid, anuth6c mystery band, $40.00 Would hive been added to the list -m hi is al ready too long, Black�mounted Team Backband Harness, $38.50 �5 ring Breeching 644.25 IP JAL JE?j iNd. _E1 M?j 8 If you luve U111-sic, don't fail to ti cW hear 1,4#ry Sutton at the Town This isnot a factury harness, but custom made in oar Now is the time to get your seed for the spring C . Wa have ib Hall. pi,.keting,R11 this week. He• own shop at Markham. d Clo m, mo y, "a a. eta wee�wee 6TSr. plays alnjost every kind of itistru• Ment : banjj, nvindolA. musical We specialize oo repairs to harness and collars. 6uttles, sleigh bells, Swiss bell-, The Beatty Electric washers to save time ',and novel instruments. and hard work. A free trial given atony time. 7 1FJ D D S -BROUGHAM. z-_-Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are 'Mrs. T. (7, Broirn is a city vWtoi .,flarme8s and Collar Mannfactur6i this week. ,Some-e Phore 3400 worth giving a trial. urge �H iits is moving into W. 'White I s house. James Farley is spending a couple --Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery of weeks in 'Whitby. and Repairs. #4hop in Brougham very soon as w. ng u_ r_ D_ iS1iDg We are likely to.have a blacksmith -already have a biucksmith pri F S Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. Ourcee aprvinz rapidlyansoof our farmers have lost .........LSa. of revenue - in- hau4IrW motor J. S. R DON9 PICKMERWING cars out of mud holes. Specially priced for Easter, Men's and Children's Boots and Shoes. J. Gerow and L. Johnston :started on Tue��lay on a trip'through the Latest style Spring Caps for Men and Boys. 'United State,. We wish them a pleas- 'Fancy Dress Work Shirts that speak for themselves. ant time and it safe return. UNIVERSAL �tOTORS The purchasing committee of the Sv�eaters are an indiap4anaahlp item for the Easter Outfit. vubne Litfary wt meet at the boma . .WEST HILL of T. C. Brown W-morrow 4Friday) Overalls and-SRjocks of several makes. You will eve-sing at 8 o'cldck, not be disappointed in these. Thi. Wi)rnen'i blis�-,,onary Society of -,STAR AND FLINT SALES John.4 United Church will meet Special prices in Rackband and Breeebiag H&rness7 nip of Mrs. Lernnion on. -Come in and look these over. at the ho -Thur-day, April- 26th, at 2­10 p.m. Ask fur ►Silverware Coupons. All the laeiici of the corigregation _M j= A. j of a lift—I.%w, resident f.Brougham 1f yo a want a guaranteed Yepair job at & reasonable LEY are invited to attend. Wk are �,orry o report the death 0- E C I L-. BRAD in thp pet of Mr - S, Cochrane, price, §hE US. which took.place pFacr ort Sunda-, la-st at the home o�' her ister .in �f�rtle. Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all m I skes.' lHer funeral wok Place on Wednesday .-Phone,Scarboro 5?81. afternoon interment w" rnaej; in the Christian Cemetery here, ana wa�.'.ttter­iv,. I.,,* mativ sympathizing 10 :rricnds. (BASF AEGISTER, . . - . - ._ THE CENTRAL _GARAGE of- -3.5 'milking cows �Hol.,;teins, Ayr- shires and one Jersey), the property ..telephone 4900 of Arthur Nesbitt, 1!�ts.16 aml-17, con. 0, East Whitby. -male at-1.30 sharp. -See.bill. _ Wm. Maw, aue- tioreer. - ]ReiD'airs Accessories Oils a A -Auto a Notice toiCreditom- • -riot Gerow, Wid. Gasoline, Acetylene In the Estate of Hai Welding ow, deceased.. - 'Chargin-li. -ing claims, against All per-on.i ha� . Battery -deit Gerow, late of the'estate of'.Hai Brougham,_, W i w, deceased, who (lied 18th day of Novem- Repairs made on all makes on or about the send "My dear,r', he her, 1927, are hereby notified to where did you get t in to the undersigiied--Aftminittrator., -ty little car?" --Pw or before spw —of cars. the 120 da} of May, 1928, full particulars of their claims. 'Same old bus dressed'sip, in,a new 'Immediately after the said 12th cla.N -,of May, 1928,, "he. assets of the in. .coat of Permalak." testate will be distributed amongst It's very eagy to rnak:6 i cat look new aliving hours .:jhe parties entitled thefeto A few again. Permalak it. `regard only''oo,claims'of which the work and it's ready for the road. Administrator CHARLES . Bs . SpEr�CER 4trator shall. *then- have no- 'There aFe twelve `pular colors in Ice. popular -Permalak for motor cars. Ask your Dated at Oshawa this 16th -flay of ng.� - :.!April, 1928. . ::.Proprietor, Pickeri dealer for the s�cciAl National Trust Company, Ltd, auto color card. 20 King St. East Toronto, Ont.) Administrator. "'W_E. N. Sinclair, K. C., Oshawa, On- .7 Complete Qidalily' Funei As, taro, their, solicitor ')�eroifi. -­33-35. COSTO OAK BRING IT HERE $70, $1009 $125 CASKBT FUNERAL $146 I10NV ib the Little to get a new S,-t of ..Harness, Orget. the old set r I ed. M A T T H WS" BURIAL 0.0� have in stock saulplPs of acver, Trees''-and JetTrLy*s harness,'- The 2,19 Danto'rth Ave Toronto Phore�Gerrard 38M fol kner UIRY he olldered thn-,ugb cwA- logue ;it pric(-p­Ooted, This new folder on color•illustrates the pos- _-jibilities.of P—naiak jir! the home. Fr- Our. Funera'la include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case; from Your de er or vrdie direct to the com- Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete: Iso carry co!la rc,. collar p,d s, w eat 0 -al hKlnei-- it 1, Hi!k-. litrness pany at Montreal. No Extras. and prove the truth of these statements Visit our establishment th T—ILO—Bel, and othei for you rseives. epairs prorriptiv don,-. These prices stand good withlwa radius of 40 miles from Toronto F Z'Y. C N J. A. Bw,bbv Pickerin(l LI I VIONT gg ­q 7Z' i.Q .4LAR!TNT* Leslie and Mrs. Feasby,of Sand- Thos. Philip, of Brougham, and Thop. Paterson and I. F.'Do -aple U0 Nutua fordspent Sunday with the lat Fred Ward.ewh made-A. puienx kini'accompa0mled Rev. A. KcCIX Mrs.� Briscoe were fn ter's parents, Dauc%n and Mrs. of cattle to.Torouto on SiLturcL%y Ion, D. D. G. M., on. his official Mames and Morgan. last. visit to Birch Cliff Masonic Lodf;e the city on Saturday. ­ Laurance Cc' �Irs. Nichol, of Toronto, - spent J. S. Bundy, who has been in St. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick return on'Prid&y evening last. try the week-end with Miss Ma, Michael's Hospital, Toronto, for ad to their home in, Bra. Cheap rates for form and coun Keret Graham. w mPton one The , oat pleasing" entertain- buildings. several weeks, to gradually im- day last week after vieltinif tifeir m Windstorm ku6u buildings.­ J. H. and Mrs. Evans are both meat seen in Pickering - good proving but is still confined to his son, Bea. and wife. singing, dancing, musical special- wind-mills, :under the weather at present, he d. Magnus Morgan, foreftian of the Automobile l6suraice suffering from a very- severe cold. ties, wonderftilfeats'of magic and Thoe. Paterson has just received O. P. R. section gang het!e, has of&11 kinds. Orval Roach, of the fourth line a large, consignment of .-wood be�n put in charge of a gang of 19 comical farce- comedy acts, pros- large, of Uxbridge, lost a valuable ware ih entad by the Brace Comedy Oo., ASKS FOR SALE my I gles which he is offering ata men who left on Monday for Cav on Mond as ii result of an at= reduced price. -Call and see them ansville," where they will spend Pickering hall all this week. Write or phone tack of lock-jaw. or phona.2SH.- some weeks in putting down new ML89 Helen Scott,. who-under- ED. BOW M AN went a serious.operation (ti the ties. 8' Orm 20 WHITBY, ONT. General Hospital, Toronto, on Mrs. Em6ra'on erad and dau- The Pickering ghter, of Greenwood, spent last on d Friday last, is doing as well as week with the former's parents,D. be expected. V"lance 191 Committee M. and -Mrs. Alwaysil otHandl Wm. Wallace and F. M. Cooper Morgan, and Mr. A Qrmerod also came on Saturday intended Mr. Blooming's sale, Stock of Groceries, north of Uxbridge, on Thursdayk evening and- spent Sunday wita A The object of this Association to to Fruits and last wheh the -latter bought lessen stealing and prosecute Confectionery, ,number of cattle and sheep, the felons, Our 'public and . continuation 9C fj� ItK : I . - A few Hats to go at cost price -PAPER-HANGING $chools re-opened on Monday after Members having property stolen oommuclwhile they last. the Easter vacation, and the p immediately with any membe,r I am prepared to take orders for paper- up. nate imme U/0" its have started into a hard grind of Executive Oommittes. hanging in Claremont Give us an Early Call- In preparation for the. mid-suui- Membership fee .61.00. and vicinity. 'Wer examinations. Satisfaction guaranteed Ttokbts wav be tied froin the fli�vilent or G A N N 0 N Magnus Morgan and fnmi}y are Secretery on application. Charges moderate 30 - BROUGHAM • HEN you have • -DOW comfoirtably located in.David Exsa� Com—T. D. Banks, C.S.Palm. EDGAR SHIRK. Wplaced an order 'Path's house, recently vac&ted by er, X. S. Chapman, Pickering. Phdoe Blare 100 P.S. 30.33 with us for a memorial 'Walter Heath. and Mr. Hirlan and Fou have looked far in- Dressed Poultry Wanted fa&ily have moved in to War. D. Munro, Jas.-Richardson to the future for our -Coates' house on the hill. President, Secretary Parmers, Attention mew-orial-work stands Good prices paid.for poultry. Alex and Mrs. Morgan and D. A. up undet stress of timeI have secured the agency for the Frost and weather. It Is tru- and Mrs. Pugh, of L%kefield, were & Wood and C.ckshutt Farm Imple- ly.a lasting tribute. Birds must be properly bled and dress hereon Friday evening when they -Millers' Ideal I=ubators ments. and will keep constantly on ad clean of'feathers. -took In the re-union and dance hand repairs for these popular -No GreaterTribute" and ex-pupils and Brooders implements. :given by the pupils of the continuation scho4t-. Oil or Electric. Also, Loudon's barn and stable N. W. STAFFORD, Richard Ward and W. Wallis, Patented Egg.-turning Trays.' Kin ton 'We have the original two of our young sports, have Send for Catalogue. I will also take contracts for painting % Road,Whitby been busy rolling the bowling barns and houses by a new Phone Wh4tby green, and could not resist the E. G. Stallan, Picker9 in process, by spraying. r 49 Bridal Rose China temptation of indulging in a game Estimates-cheerf ully'glyea.' -on handopen stook. first.which was the of the seaeorl, BONDS-Government, Municipal and Phone 1620. , The roads havemtw improvedved Weat. Mortgage Bonds, Also. Industrials. 27.52 _sold m' any fly during the peek, as the Safe investments at*,Iper R. j. M11M from 5 to 7 , i ­P Claremont, quantity. -froe&191L00Q&0QF, 01 LUe ground, .,.&ad the sun and wind are now INSURANCE-All classes written 'in- rying up the roads nicely. The eluding Fire. Automobile,.-a,. Wind'ad- FRANK -:- CHIDLOW road drags were put on the job storm. Accident and Sickness. _REMARKA .,dBLE VALUES and the deep ruts are beltric grad- 6tf -Claremont, Out. -, .-.sally filled up and the road Phone or write AND WONDE FUL SAVINGS Bevelled. 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue C ochilla:O'coater,-reg.420, 14.95 John Wideman, who bas rented D. A. Pugh'@ farm on the ninth Navy Blue Serge and dark brown twee izes 36A0, reg. $20. 14.95 1k X L -4coneeniou, lost a valuable horse Ni have not the Men's All-woot.Vests, Coate,Sweaters.fawn and leather,reg 4.50.2.75 .1011 Sunday might. Oneoftheoth- -4or horses in the stable had got We have a full line of Men'R and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, loose and started to kick Men's from 2.50.to3.50,Boys' from lMto2.50. And broke one of its legs. As a.c the horse N(3wFord result of its injuries the animal. Men's 15 inch Leather Tops asst, reg. 6.50, special-4.95. WhJch was a valuable one,' had to ow belilled. but we have . nearly ' ..'call at j. FIN%t3A0LD)S Phone M P^5T y Considerable excitement was created one day last week by a -everythiing else. runaway team of horses belonging to E. Nerlich of the eighth conces- sion,. Mr. Nertich's hired man LOOK THIS LIST OVER Hovis Bread bad gone to the C. P. R. station for a load of cement, and going Star'Coach. 1927 yf 7 Into the station for a moment, the Chevroltt Coach, 1927 ..-The 'Bread of man could get. hold..of the lines--Baby-Graud Tou ring good shape), horses took fright, and before the Sending oney they started down the Brrotlk road —7' Health at a furious rate, but were caught Ford Tun Truck (roxatell axle) to Distanj Points in front of the butcher aboVbefore Ford Half-ton Truck Otrater and Try a Loaf any damage bad been done. . new tires) YOU can send any amount of money A new supply of 36 books; have to any point in Canada at a mini -been placed on the library shelves. Ford9ou Tractor (2 peace old) 40 mum of expense by using a Standard Among them are found : We. by Bank Money Order. This method is -Obas. A. Lindbergh ;People's Best, Fairbknke-Morse Lighting Plant ► the Simplest. b&N811 and mostconven- AM ....by O. J. Stephenson. of GuelphMelotte Cream Separator(new). ient way to send'remittances by mail ..,College; Canadian . Poets, edited in the Dominion ; if the mail goes by John Garvin ; Moccasin Maker, We handle Durant Cars and b Pauline Johnson ; Impatience sRtray no loss is sustained. Should ­ ...McCormick Tractors. you desire to send money to a point of a Parson, by H. Sheppard ; ­ . I I ­Q . 11 (1� outside the country,&Standard Band , ,T'cK The Man Nobody Knows, by Bruce Draft will serve your purpose for Barton; The Light Beyond,. by C H A S COOPFiR forwarding money to foreign places. !Oppenheirn ; Kitty, by Deeprng Farmers, Attention Felicity Treverbyn, by Hocking The Thunderer, by Barrington . . .,..CLAREMONT Ihave: the agency for the Famobs ty' IT-W- SlkNWD BAW, re. y. The Quest of Youth, by F&rDOl- Agent for Ackerman's Quality i Renfr�ew Machinery, Separators. ...-For the children--:-­Laddie, The Harne4s. Ask the user. scales. and the high quality `,-Prince and Pauper, 01' Mistah Of i CANAIDA 'Acorn Range,and am poo. Buzzard, Camp Ke'n-Jockety, Bob ES ' 1873 TASUSHED pared to gi a best term. 'North starts Exploring,The Radio S- Givemea call when wandtkg NOW Also, a set of 12 books on thiag in these lines. Phone Pick 1007. Boys. the.Makers of Canada, W, V. REDDITT _presented to the Library by the provincial Manitger, Pickering Branch W. C. WILtSON, Braftlm at R LOCUST HILL Brooklin.Wftt Wlitby R, No. 1, 4 'Sale - Government; One s€--the most pleasan area of the sea-son was the reunion of the old boys and girls of the Green River Claremont Continuation School in .Clearing out some the Community Hall on Friday Basket. Factory I jmoing last, when upwards of one ----------X-&nuT&cturers of �Of our' li All kinds of Fruit Baskets, .,hundred and fifty. ea-pupils with L -dw.- Berry Crates, pro nt tbe'r frien fm�lltrves, S&T down to a wonderful banquet . . at great Curre vided by the Ladies' Aid of -the Farmers'Bushel Baskets, Claremont United Church. Bert reductions. -pupil and now S .,Clothes Baskets. an ex ..,Account known "on the air" as one of the Battery Boys, "Al and Bob Har Men'-.� Wool Underwear, 'Frank Pennock reg. 1.85, for Vey," was toaet'waster and natur• ally kept the audience convulsed Men's Fleece Underwear, Proprietor 'Customers.-carrying business Phone karkharn I.ON with laughter w6th reminiscences rut. 1.00, for ... --.79 of what took place during his Men's Wool Sox, reg. 50c, 89 school days, as well as furnishing Men's. Overalls, I g.2.60,` 2.11) accoutits are given every &s- re musIe lor. the opeasion. Many Men's Smocks, reg. 2,60, 2.19 stsrance and attention at this B E A T T Y happy associations were recalled Ladies' Silk and'Wool Hose STANDS FOR THE, REST re pleasing memories of other g. 1.00, for and Bank. See the Manager at Ap days, when friendships wereform- Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose. jyiq�,; II' + ---+ >'• -�• �' ed that will never grow old. Prin- reg. 1.25, for any Branch. .89 cipal Wilkey,, who is completing Ladies' 11;,nderwear, reg. 1.00 his fourteenth year as principal .76 per garment, for bad the -privilege of .seeing and Heavy Flannelette, colored, hearing a.large number of proruls. reg. 30c and 35c, for .27 M, and women who Dark Flannelette, reg. 26c, .21 ing young men have passed throughbis hands and Flaunelettq,,.Blankets, reg, DONUMON aro -now, with few exceptione, 2,75, fof 2.39 making good In their chosen call- A few broken 1:�Se of hien,s Ang. Many of these would not have .. Rubbers greatly reduced' • !received a high school training Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, Nowbitished 18n 7 133 were it not for.the con v'enienopq reg, 4,50, fur ... 3.85 Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, :afforded by the Continuation Purn Tr 1�' r Dei ios i r r -School. A most happy evening Bowls I 9teniq -7t C WAS spent by all with a Wish that y 'a C nchl i twee I 1-- 0ii! intS un t of money Canada a t & mini I g a Standard �j, method is n1o's t co,v ni a h,.r It will pay you to ge my prices an at might ocenr again. Many en- Do A. C 0 T T conraging letters were received Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry Manager above before buying elsewhere. from ex-plipi1q, who were unable Phone 1402, FRANK J. PROUSE 7 ' .:1. .J :.'+:".IC'..Y,"""'VM^.>A•K'AiSa7Y:e nom--,ta+:Ya,:•-"^2.5.'.FP`. aW;Y ,..�.... "toot ry. L:, .T:'!'T.?: ^'!:T,�nn d^ tlT•'+P";-^... •Y:"V: '!i^F'^E .Y-..'?fx,. 'X ; ���a� ,. ':•, .a,•[>•+•�•r�a5,�n.(f; ;-e•r e;7••�, r..• :- T' .: . � �<�:� '�" '+ ..i:. ':x^t••t'�% " nd'y:`v:�`,S;r«+;'1• y'4 -'`GY'9r .+fir�7c*:;w ez � ',;' -xt.. P,en .. 9.!F y, .{v' vie ,•mq•s. rs:�'� d c:,, v I �'..y r� J.: �t••.-* ,,.r •c;r•:.NA,b-N':' ad3i1+'n .I : ! •'•• 'f�.�Y' 1�{.old - ... •na:xa3nei..y.. u•. 7. FiS. >.,, : ...., , ,..: '.,. .; ,. ,'y.:.. .. '.Yy'.,..:.,t'.. 'l'.': w�itf"r•y" .o _ •ted• .:� -. all, Pelton was a good sort, and Car- break, "you are right. I am, perhaps, ti ��OMn�e Pekoe" is only the name given to a size malita, too. a stran>;e woman, and I wanshipped ._Alew Low Price On Wet—Some iSOltle $ ' rttany. ppprr, Ofaalt!!ge P+EkOe�, But though Anastasia Folsoni'was'mv brother, But 1 see now it was an .• are sold—The most feconomlc�l artd yet the finest QBnilY inclined toward the victim ai imaginary man I' w oishigped. If he Rogers Radio [ Q� e Pekoe—Sealed In hese brother's passions, that could not did these thing4 you tell of, and I � vouided is 0SA�A's condo murder. cannot doubt what'i have hoard, then "; don't-wonder.you wanted to kt`Zl you did right. I don't mean I ani glad metal—pure—fresh-deJ�cioa d3c 'Per D for I loved him sP40DEL him," she began, but Barron inter- you killed Garry, o, rupted, but I can see it from your point of �� "My wife did not kill Garrett Fol- view and I can understand what you some," he decla225 red. "Who did kill have been through these years of ORANGE him I do not know. But I am on-the I watchful servitude to a man you hat- PEKOE „ ob .now, and I will hunt doyvn the;ed. I can appreciate it all, including BLEND murderer, even-if it means an expos-!Mrs. Barron's agony of spirit, and I ture of my wife's past history. I withdraw all charges and I wish the There was a knock at the door, and inyestigatlon shopped. when it was opened, Ross, Folsom's "I don't know what must be done, former valet, stepped into the room. exactly, but you, Mr. Stone, and Mr. �8e "I have intruded, gentlemen," he Barron will know how to arrange "Sao said,, looking from 'Stone to Barron matters. Only I want Ross to go free, d k •n "because I have been to be unsuspected'by anyone at a1L I - • . .. .. an hose agar . beta e n listening at the door and it is time I want. the police to be told that the Rogers Batteryleta Has 3 ' should have my say" mystery will remain forever unsolved. " •Lw ' "I' sure y can have nothing to I w Croydon Sears exonerated, and Years of .Proven m you ng ant Cro n �w►' " ` say, Ross, on the'subject we are dis- -oh, I don't know about these de- Perforltlllance i ■+ �i �� *,r �AL� cussing," Madeline said to him. tails, but I want them all attended to• i,=ar "'t A ] "Please leave the room, I urge you to This does not mean that I condone the This is the single dial Ro`era by .a. • w , 8 " killing of my brother, but that I ex- which all 13ieas Radios are dp'fin, lodged, lust ythisreduced ving and you Stone stared at her, but the man oneratk the man who killed him, be- can b W. T s this a ompl t buying 10R'. This set is complete (except CAPTER XLVIiI. But only for an instant. Then she Rom gave her what seemed to be a cause I understand, To me there is speaker), including the Rogers A.C. meaning look. no sin on earth like the sin against a guarantead tube ((i tubes). Rogers a• " 4 was her quiet, dignified self again. ` "I must speak, madam," he said, woman's virtue. And since my broth- leans the yr ay in Battery els Radio o, Madeline told her husband,' sctth.three years of proven perform- o," I think I arotild have done t3o ' A beautiful doll, Myrtle. Do bei"for I have a confession to make. I or was guilty of that, I forgive the once. You won't make an), mistake if' l ahold have accomplished it. -But cafeful with it, it is a very expensive killed Garrett Folsom" man who took the law into his own when you own a Rogers Hatters less one." ' "You, Ross!" Miss_ Anastasia said, hand's and who saved the daughter-he --you buy the HEST. i7 .::how was I to go about'it, Ned. Well, Ask )•our Rogers Dealer fora De- he gave me twenty-fou hours to "Do you think it looks like any- in utter bewilderment. "Now, why in loved." monstration in Your Home. think it over, sed told me I must make one you know, ma'am?" l the world would you kill him?" And Ross, with no,'thought of melo- _ t up my mind Lo go away with luta oil "No, of'courRe not Go away now, cannot tell my reasons for it, dramatic effect, knelt down nod kiss- G.R.S. Music Co., Toronto, Ont. s but be you bother me." Ross said, with a dogged look. "I only ed the hem of Miss Anastasis matti- he would not only tell- you, would see to ft that it was put in the Myrtle went, and as she departed'�say I confess to the murder and I,ly tailored frock. papers and would be the biggest sort Mie Folsom went to the telephone want to give myself up•" (The End.) Freight Rates and called for Fleming Stone. "But it's too absurd, Ross," bliss _ a of scandal imaginable, I Folsom went on. "You were in the —" Ottawa Journal (Cons): In the you didn't tell me that night?" And when that gentleman present- " ed himself, she '.old the story of;hotel at the time he was killed." matter of transportation Canada can- I couldn't. I tried, but I couldn't 1 Arms Conference not eat its cake and bare 1t, Neither a I was going to tell you the next day, Myrtle and the doll. Pao, madam, 1 spoke falsely as to . that. I was in' the ocean." i for material advantage nor for politl- '' and then-you know what happened." "So you noticed the resmblance, On Abyssinia rel reaNcas can we go on reducing , t ' "Yes. Who killed him, dear?" too?' Stow said, his deep eyes sad "But you were at the other end of freight rates wjllle ezpecting at the "'Don't ask ins, Ned' I don't know, and-his whole face sombre. the hotel beach. You were far away." really, and yet- I fear-" "Of course. And so she was Garry's "I can swim under water, madam, Object Is Said to Be to Ter-; same tlms that our great arn'soporta' 'o "But- from now on, my girl, thereto best love, and so site had some secret as well as anf other way. I did so,J minate Condition Char- tion systems enf continue hi give us ,..-. that e8fetency of service which is so. . to,be 'no shadow of a secret between affair with him, and so she is the one and I killed my master, and then vital in a far.-flung,00untry like Can- acterized as Intoler- in. No tiniest film of shadow, no who killed him." dressed and returned to the hole.� ,. c' come "Oh, Miss Folsom,.don't go so fast, quickly, so.that I might. not be sus elle oda. + sin es of -reserve ---5°; _ 1 on, out with It." he implored. petted." London.-The British Government r�''� �' - _ And Madeline told Y. hien, but he But she was adamant. f "And whyare u making your con-I' an Keep Mlnard's Liniment 7sand room and confront her with rt, Thea nning to' see hi'ou h some dark ho restri t arena ttraflia with AbyssinC. couldn't believe it ' Fast! I'm going straight up to her;fession now, ' asked Stone, who was i fa, — .. s « • l Sir Au++ten Chamberlain, Secretary of! --Speakinx of Malapropisms," w=itep Now, had Miss Anastasia Folsom if she is innocent there's no harm' places. g `State[ for Foreign Affairs, announced ! M. G.. "I beard recently of a coloreo 7. known all this, she would not have!done' 1 ,a may go with me or not, as "To save the innocent from being in the House of Commons. brother asking when his deceased F done what she did do. you like, but I'm going and I'm going suspected It is possible that :firs: Referring to tke-Taembargoes n a to be 'interned Barron may be charged with this neighbor was going She had finished her huncheon and now." y K accepted by Great Britain, with I reale ain't goin'_to be interned," was had repaired to her room to rest and And rather than have her go with-(thing, and 1. want-to forestall such a 1 the answer, "de family done decided Fraace and ltaiy, under the tripartite' "think over matters pertaining rest her out him, Stone accompanied her. possibility. I assure you, Mr. Stone,'i agreement.of 1906, and with these to have her Incriminated:" brother's death They found the 'Barrons getting you will find I am telling the truth."i powers and Belgium sail Japan, under _ 6. The new .detective, she felt sure, ready to go down to luncheon. "Then you are the man with the;the 1919 convention and 1920 agree- vas going to ferret out the truth. He Barron, seeing that the matter was,white mustache who bought the an-I meat, Sir Austen said that while A pneumatic automobile bumper has - hadn't told her much yet,but she knew of grave import, decided to have the tique dagger late that night?" Stonef Great Britain had discharged its obli-'just been placed' on the market. and intuitively that he would succeed in whole thing out then and there. I said. = gations, it was not satisfied that all the only thing now needed to make the finding (sarry's murderer and bring- "Come in," he said, as the visitors "Yes." - - the other parties had done the same. joys of, motoring complete is a ptiev- t i aced. "I think you have .some _ "I can. scarcely believe itr. Ross:' It was, therefore, "suggested to the matte ot*lephone pole. F iinR him to jtiatiM Appeared. t - And to her, impelled only by mere matters of importance to discuss." Miss Folsom said, "but if it is true,II governments of Abyssinia. France and Mui.sotini is the 1 11d" of Italy. -- r curiosity, came Myrtle, th^ chamber- And in that instant Renting Stone then our quest is at an end. You 1 Italy, as the present regime has,not 022 c - maid, realized that whatever the truth was Ishall pay the penalty and my brother's,worked smoothly, that it might be ad. I The girl had been deeply impressed about Madeline Barron. her'husband murder will be avenged." v I vantageous If all four anticipate theL4 PCrlrianeIIt St,...+' at knew .it- -.__ _ _-- -2-e-43, madam,' said Ross.. — goners} coming into.force of the.G.e-u _ a--suFpriso-aisd eatcitement.- attfln$ r " F ' i "� ova convention of 1926 and apply Its the sight of the doll Pelton had given "Yes. we have, said Anastasia-fa-Fol- He shah t, He shall not, cried 4 her, and slier was deeply desirous of I mom, who was spokesman by her own,Madeline Barron wildly. "Listen! provisions to Abyssinia, subject to the ( by Experts i knowing who it was that the doll election. "And there's no use mincing that man you call Russ is my father, concurrence of the other slgnatorfee Robertson's _.looked Bate and who was, therefore, matters. Mrs Barron, you were ac- He saved me-from the wrong Garrett an dthe League of Nations." aw Tout„ street. -G Folsom's best girl• quainted with my brother in the past, 'Folsom would have done me Then, He added that the "governments of Toronto for Mr. Folsom did not know him, (:+r Eiookler - So. without mull concern, she pre- although-you have denied it mince his he France and Italy agreed to be repro• , settled herself to Miss Folsom wit-4 death," gave up his own career, and went to I seated at a joint• conference of the tine inevitable clean towels, and with "I will answer for my wife," Bar-.be valet to, Mr. Foliiom so.he could tour powers to consider whether and her doll slung over her arm. ron said quietly. "Yes, she was, Miss'keep watch on him. He meant to keep how this object can be attained. The "This is the doll Mr. Pelton gave Folsom" j him from.further molestation of me,f Abyssinian government has not yet me," she vouchsafed, for Miss Folsom' This took the wind slightly out of and devoted his life to that. He went!given their final reply, but still have -was of a chatty sort when in the mood. Anastasia's sails, but she went stead-with Garrett Folsom wherever he'the matter under consideration." "Is it?" and Anastasia took the ily on. ( went. He never 14A him out of his Sir Austen'e announcement means lovely doll in her hands. "You were' in love with him, Mrs. sight, and.when they came down here that an endeavor Is to be made to ter' And.,then, to.Myrtle's secret delight, Barron?" -tell them, Father, what Mr. Folsom entasia a condition which has become Alas Folsom showed much the same "He was in love with her," Ned said," I lntoterable owing' to rifles finding amazet,�ent and agitation that .Stone Barrdn answered, inexorably deter- "Fie said," the man they called Ross'their way into the hands of those who _ Qi }fad done, mined to do the talking himself. "And, stated, gravely, that.he had seen here cannot be trusted not to employ them i Miss Folsom, it was not an honorable I at the hotel the only'wom'an he want- in raids against the Sudan and Kenya. love." I ed. He said he meant to get her, too. 4 "My brother could do nothing die- He had no idea I was her fat$er, and Mipard's Liniment for casts a-nd bruises i honorable;" he declared he would manage it. He r• 1 "'He did, in this instance. He lured -said he should .confront her, in the --�- t the girl, not twenty years old then,',ocean and claim ac uaintance, and Heathens are slow to accept the ,,. q white man's religion, l'ut thev see the {�Y. away, under false pretence of mar-•then he:would be guided by circum- t1Z r `• need of it.after they adopt his vires nage. By which I mean he had a'stances what course to pursue, but he i . .. .• V v a3.•.:; .:�: .a marriage ceremony performer which would get her away from her husband; + -- G the girl thought genuine. but which and would have her for himself. This DON'T suffer headaches, or any of r marriage. After the,he told-me-With a leering chuckl,that Save Your Old Carpets. L those mains a tablet of Aspirin can ceremony he laughed ag '_- end in'a hurry I Physicians prescri ;ceremony he laughed at her, and-but night he arrived, as he utas-dressing'. We re-weave Into I need not go into details; by good for dinner. So I knew the -time hv� RUGS I it, and approve its free use, for it luck the girl was rescued fY+om his'come when I must strike, whatever does not affect the heart. Every drug tt Writs for elrcular gist. has it, but don't fail to ask the l i clutches in time by her father." the consequences might be. Baer Cal Vet Cleaning Co. druggist for Bayer. And don't take Now, devoted though Anastasia was I "I had no weapon, but I 'went for 978 Harbord St. Toronto, O.rtt. any but the thblets-that are stamped ' The 0001,coasfordnQ$soot to her brother, there was one thing a walk and saw the auctions here and with the "Bayer Cross." j' of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint toward which she had absolutely no there, and realized I could get one of i is a lasting pleasure. mercy. And that was the wrong-doing those old daggers. The white mustache I Ocean Fare ti It cleanses the mouth after i of a man toward a woman. Perhaps..I always carried around, thinking I eating-gives a clean taste and ;her.--own spinsterhood made her even might some day meet Madeline and it Under the British Nomination sweet breath. i more bitter, but if she were convinced might be necessary that she shouldn't Scheme,your relatives and friends p It is refreshing and_ that her brother had reallf'•wronged a,resognize me. As a minor precaution can travel at this low rate from e digestion aiding. woman, that would be to her a blot'I put it on, before I bougl.t the knife, Britain to Canada B F»K" that could not be wiped out. I and the rest I think you all know.. I .y - i '��, al■oyreduccd rail fare children under 17 E I suppose you can prove this?":have no regrets. I rid the world so , fie. FQr complete information, phone, Re R ! she said slowly. (scoundrel. I am sorry, Miss Folsom, *rite or call personanyatwhiteStar Offices "Yes," and Madeline spoke quickly. to speak thus of the brother you ador- in Montreal,Toronto,Winnipeg,Calgary, F ,"Mr, Folsom had with him down there'ed, but I knew him better than you Oat°a,sa lcatooa,vancoaver. i "•` " some letters I wrote him-" did and he would have ruined my z27 I aspirin trade mark EDER R Lik, a flash, it came to Stone• Car-I rl's life bad he been allowed to live. , I t,e�i■teres B er ma E MEAL trio asitia had taken those letter with her'gThen Anastasia Folsom spoke. fait knna Beret xanaf bm while it b well .. t.a that A■Pirin�n! B+7et t>sanTM own. Dan Pelton had missed them I "Ross," she said, and her vdice was f ' i !be'T bietaawill be:°tam'lid with A141imiea� � Ig plc i�2g' and v.as glad they were gon^. After.gentle; but it sounded full of heart- --- ^- Cron trade mart' PS _ .. ^ 01 ALL �V OUR BAKING — Pies 'cakes, Buns R and Bread -- DOES AU YOUR BAKING B_ EST - $5 • l T . : I .___ 11, A E, M7 77;� 7, N 7t. ' --I A _41Z 7o "Bomb Explosion- Rocks Man Ontario. Floods New "Strong Man" Four Meet.Doath In Attempt to Assassinate King Cause Excitement for License-Board In Wm* nipeg Fire , , 7 . Paddles His Sir Henry Drayton Replaces Score-Inju red, "Eight Seriously.I _.7�, ourteen Killed and Many Injured Shortly Before His Majesty Indian Chief Canoe Ahead of L D. 9. Hanna -as- Chair- in Blazing Apartment ocornQ- .. Open Passed the Scene.on Way to Op n Fair—Attempt n - Life tive for Two miles xna Howle iW Also Made 9n Mussolini's a 'Mital attempt to assassinate the outrage and renewed their extres- and Win Race MANION TO RESIGN? LEAP FROM WINDOW:5,, King Victor Emmanuel failed Thum owns of loyalty to the king and to 'TWO FATALITIES Sir Henry Drayton, M.P. for West Wlnnipsg­A' deserted block. with Premier Mussolini, York and former chairman of the day, when a bomb, which had been score,of broken windows,above which Mussolini Znt a message to the North Bay district lost two chi,!- oBard of Railway Commissioners for in the Piazia Giulio Cesare, king. He said he had given immediate- &on, a boy and a gtrl, wbb were Sunday placed were huge black smoke spi exploded shortly before the King Instructions to the prefects of police swept to their death in a bridge wash- Canada, will succeed Mr. D. B. Hanna marked the scene of,one of the w9reV as head of.the. Liquor Control Board Area In the city's history, from tbe� en route to the Milan Fair. throughout all Italy to find the,instf- out t dull the spring floods. of Ontario. Announcing the appoint- Point Of fatalities. passed CAxupilatiol of Lthe newspaper 11 gators of the explosion. From all parts ol mid-Northern ment,'Premler Ferguson pointed,out Four dead, two men and two Secoi said 14 persons were killed by "AM Italy is vibrating with indig- Ontario area reports indleate higher that Mr. Hanna,' i accepting the men, with a score Injured, eight sel tate bomb and 45 Injured of whioh nation," I1 Duce said. water than for several years, due to chairmanship a year ago-lead under- ously and in hilospitial, *as the toll of many are expected to die. King Victor Emmantlei arrival the spring thawing of the heavy taken it only temporarily, as a matter was a veritable snows the flames and smoke which swept the' The F Ca'sa. Loma, a five-storey spartmenti Qng passed the Scene a short In Milan of public Service, and was now ready From the station to NOVEL RACE. 7, time la te# and went to the fair which royal progress to be relieved. The Prime Min4e`ter business building here Saturday after- be-4traugurated, amidst the acclaim the royal palace, where his Maesty Near 01 a canoe raced a loco- expressed gratification that a man of noon. of a great throng which shouted "Viva received the local authorities, he pro- motive ane} won the race. Chief Big,Sir Henry Drayton's administrative Originating in the freight elevator' record Sovera, viva II Duce." ceeded through eta-leets and squares Wind, the cable head of the Rama record and personal standing had el shaft, at the rear of the building, the' The.King seemed undaunted by.the jammed with People, school children Indian reserve, caln-dy paddled his sented to serve on the Board. flames ickl spread to the top floors, f vantage behind - flam qu y tragedy. He proceeded to the Royal being given places o planes canoe up the centre of the railway Hon. R. J..Manion, who like Ch,&iT- ,and many.Of the tenants were trapped Palace and was forced to api on the cord-on of troops. Aero tracks ahead of the North Bay el man Hanna accepted office -on the on the third,-fourth and fifth floors. the balcony droned overhead as escorts,their hum- press. Paissengers cheered the old board with a view to stepping out Soon the exits were completely cut..i The crowd Shouted for bim. ming to the accompaniment of shouts man as be turned off the track at the after a time, when organization was heavy black clouds of smoke filled the, There was a tremendousmanifels- from the Spectators of "Long Live the Rama reserve.' He had 1��t in front virtually complete, and therefore re- hallways and rooters and, caught in a tation of loyalty to the crown. King, the monarchy and the House of of the locomotive all the way from tained his`seat in Parliament, iq.also building unequipped with fire escapeall, VISITED HOSPITAL. Savoy. Longford Mills, a distance of two ready to relinquish his duties. His residents were forced to the window's. 'Later, the King visited the hospital ANOTHER BObLB. miles. resignation has not been submittelTim dest8bil from Eight inches of water Still Covey the freqWtly-ruxiialred--df late b____ When tM-ffrcm•ecr- so and talked to the injured, comforting Loadon—A Reuters - as - 0 but ing men and women were at the win- _them. Lugano, Switzerland, quotes a, tracks and-the-flood-shovFs__little Mgn there has been a definite u"i"t"i'� lows; others, who had suites on the The news was sent to the vatican Como des-patch to the Cor- of abating. Trains proceed cautiously. in that he would be relieved in due expected that lower floors, were rushing from the; whortly after midday, Pope Pius said riere del Ticino, as stating that a At Longford Mills, b4ELIf a dozen course, and it Is now e main and rear exits, while flames andl 1he was profoundly shocked at the powerful bomb was found on the rail- families have been forced to vacate his successor, will be announced by Smoke belched up the elIevator slil St. John Lake is eight :41 'tragedy. way line over which Premier Mosso- their home Premier Ferguson in a fe.%v days. and through the roof. Nltv*ages began to arrive almost1lints train was to pass on his recent feet above its normal level, and the ------------- ` Immediatel-y-.the news teas flashed toireturn to Rome from Milan. A man sudden recent rise followed this ESCAPED FROM WINDOWS Italy. The messages protested against!biding near the track was arrested. destruction of dams in the Black Immediately rescue efforts -el River. he lake, usually two feet 'The Price of Electricity by firemen and police, aidh lower than Lake CouchichirWo is now ed by civilian volunteers; but before Quebec Action Callitolique (Lib the latter a10 several ladders could be placed some of ths Floods Cause Wreck Two Rum-Runners Iflowing into Do we pay too high a price in.the Pro'- terrified tenants, with the flames bei vince of Quebec for the electricity.we Engineer Killed Swept Over Falls "T'he"last big flood occurred 19 years ginuing to lick away windoilir saahea.� use, This question Is being much ago. but it was not so serious as the junyped to a main-floor light well, an ddl8cusaed, Naturally the where, injured, tke7 were carri to h With C present one. a are Spread Rails Upsets Engine Cairrigd to Death power monopoly claims that wi Cargo - not paying as much. or: If you prefer safety. Others rumpled Into life ttel Which Traps Engineer of Ale ... 4Canada Greets Fliers while still others were carried down, J tected.i It we are hot paying the ladders, some unconscious from in awarnp ti ig.,a Falls. Omit, SaWY-41, - ' t- 't. t. titat AF-e%rdiii coats las, It, our was learned that two, men lost their, of the monoplane Bremen werej�rovluce than In the Province of On- Po's'lonous smoke fumes. -under hiis over- . �crew Heroic rescue Scenes were witnel Bradford.—Buried lives over the Hor"h*e Falls on Fri i sent by 'Premier INLtickenzie King. The tario. on thi§ other hand, the cry Is turned engine since early Saturday I day morning 'Members of the crew of 1 Prime )Sinister addressed his telegratri raised in-the four corners of the pro by theal who gathered around 'morning, the bol of T W. Brooks' the fatal building. High-tel elel Ian International Railway car saw a to Captain Hermann Kol at the'viace that we are paying too much,waA recovered near-Bradford. Brooks I man waving to them from "Hat seem- Point Amour wireless Station. Ili& It wears really paying more than tris wires in front of the block hemp.was & engineer of the Toronto-bound eired the work of the firemanill, and ond led to be a boat. It now develops that follows: express from Winnipeg when it left! trimsage is as in Ontario, as one hears. the people aged woman, Mrs. A W. Sprague. 70.' s a rowboat, loaded down with, ,On '*half of the Government and,have a right to know It and to be pro- was half an hour M -9 top Hoar MOM the rails a short distance south of " wa D which are stated. the announce- Bradford Station, He was buried In So cases of Canadian ale, and that one pleople of Canada, I desire to Col be-fore she,could be brought to safety, of the two men on board realized that i gratulate you and your compani !ment should be made without heal. the soft earth uril the engine, which ions, Her cool and collected manner prol rescue was hopeless. The boat was von Huenefe-ld and Ooiltion. for an imaginary ailment Is lure ed on its side after jumping the loaded on Navy Island during Thurs- real ably eavned Mrs. Sprague irbill, being I Fitzmaurice, on, your safe, arrival ini1only one degree less bad than a track clay night and the man apparently Canada on the completion of your' suffocated or seri injured. Trap- Four invesigators from the CN.R. e a mistake inthecurrents and fl;wht. Your I pod in her suite on the fifth floor,with staff are on the ground making an in- mid i-westbound transatlantic It Is their were carried into She dangerous ice I achievement marks a distinct and not- smoke filling the a partment and flal query into the accident fields from which rescue. Was LInp4i I able advanee in the development of At the hour of birth, vays an eating away the flol boards of the 'task to find the cause of the mishap, sible. aviation as a means,of bridging the authority, human intell.1gerice stands hall outside, the aged woman dash" I into cold water and held as yet a mystery, One report was it to t+.At the rails spread because, of a If Darwin was right. maybe the I oceans and of nuddng possible closer at the zero mark.. Whirb proves-that a towel and friendships among the acme adults weres�t'alwayT as dumb her rec*e and rrouth. Then she smash- wa--h-out. Three other,theories have turtle is one of nature's abortive of relations ed .vim6w andi, leal far o-A, f the world." as they are now, liplen, advanced, a broken axle, a bro- forts to produce a safe pedestrian. It.a tiol o a-waiied tJw._ar1r`I_vaL.of rescuem ill -Wheel, or-a-break in the-- est-mr ken tbri firemen mounted an aortal lad-, th-li points. The Westward Flig ht Su:cessful at Last der, she shouted: "Take your time,,4)o)s Report vary as to the speed of the : L ; don't hurry.'train at the time. Some may It was Illin too old,tio Jbri Safely-she wa fravAing 60 miles an hour, while Drought down the others place the ei Lte. as low as • high I dder, walked to an automobile, 20 males. and is now up and about, Steel equipment 18 given the credit Iforpreventing more serious results. The f ront coaches of tha train,leaving the rails, ground into the s"ft mud .4 Leniency y Urg ... heli the roadbed, which brought .8RE Toward British .Them to an abrupt hi The remain- 7 der of the coaches rammed forward lava! Officers against those in front, and passengers on the train declare that it was only " the steel construction of the cars that Affair Would Not Have. De waved them from being smashed, with veloped' but for Questions )a heavy los's cf life. The train at the time wis being de- 11 in Parl.iament, It is Said 'toured over the Bala division, because of Parliament c As of wash-out )n its regular route, of all political parties express the, swm as word of the accident reached hope that the Admiralty will sliow, -Tori oto;a'tpecial train, carrying doc- till Capt. Kenneth G. B. ttws and nurses, was rushed to the a Dewar-and Cider H. M.,Dahlell 14 but found little work to do. NO in imposing penalties consequetit i1pi one was suffering from serious in- t_ he- Royal Oak t courts-martial. jurie-4 and there was no panic among "The whole ng was a stormI _�t teacup which bee 7iic a gale, trouble'. "The Admiral Mark Kerr. arose between titree people of ti Will --Dangerous Diet 4 lg� we ly different temperaments, )ieran mts, and would, not. have developed to itg..eno;rmous; ..Potcupine Dined on Dyna- dimensions -hut for certain questions,', -rnite: Forest Ranger Fed in7Parliament" The Rev. 114rbeart Dur iso, member in Terror of Parliament for Col said: 441? 15 Eiarri,�b-urg, Pa.—A porcupine don't sup pose anyone cin quarrels which d F Ined on two sticks of dynamite with the findings of theourts-mar-' In a -forest fire tower in the TiogaJ tial , assuntitrg of course that the rwu &ta te forest district gave a forest ther the lations must be obeyed. *he ranger the scare of his life, 'regulations are consistent!'in this.Oistrict 1"orestpir Paul H• Mulford, de- mocratic alta is very doubtful. If the of W-ellsbioro, telephoned the occur- recent proceedings lead to, a revision, rfnoe to R. LN-nn Emerick, a bureau of the regulationsthis Somewhat re-: est and Waters. 'chief of the St�ate'Deparimen ,.t of For- ' grettable stair may have set -ved a useful puti The ranger ws.s horrified on enter- seDavid Kirkwood,, member for Duvn-* ing the tower cabin,'60 feet above the 'd: If you are to have a ground, to find the porcupine munch- navy at all yola must have discipVne.' �inZ dyna7mite with evident relish. But while I don't flad fault with!t�,% A* The ranger made a hasty exit and CAMADA verdict I don't think the evidence is. d down the tower stairs 'for starts s to justify the ruination-of the terra firers.- But his fear increased such a careers of these two Officers," at when he found the porcupine follow- pp, 0 ing him Sir Edward Een6on kloix-j. Br4ishi 7��- �71 -upi.ne Fears that the porc i-.-Jght fall loafs the brain Jo4 n&hinc and his dinner explode did not add to by work. C*1:1490 otnstrucri, gnd, the mi-ifort, of the harassed ranger: others, might add that it doevi,;'tgain THE HEROES OF AN EPIC FLIGHT Emorick informed Mulford that theke.6,of tile, flight, and P cture No; 1 shows the Bremen, No. 2 Baron Gunther von 1-luenefold, financial hrrc ell mouth. much, either. in a financial,eensiso. -iirrived at:-Dubihi from;clynarnite would prove mor, of a men- one of the three persons aboard the plane. No. ' shows the plane as.it, r in He 4 The f Aria -'ace to the porcupine than it would to Nos, 4 and 5 are, respectitrely, Capt. Herman Koehl and Col. James Fitzmaurive, the, RrkMn's 40-010t` BuSers are racing 5nck rord I those who got in close proximity to map shows the,route of•the flight, with the time of the start from Dublin.'' The plane latid6d' of-ViehlY. island with the latileat desigr-.4 in gowrq, ffio,%t o Labrador. "The, 4�.anadlavi Govern- of whien extend helow thw kreas. No Ov- animal. (X), a small barren Island just t the spot where Newfoundland is closest to 1t to e Ile -aid the dynamite wood prob- ment ice breaker Monticalm itf making. Its way through the Ico of the"Straita, of Bel)A lilLl� 0, �e-.plane, while doubt the inodi4kte-.4 are planning "Duke Schiller and Dr. Louis Container fly from Quebec to welcome successful ti-al, tack on A cover charge. �wbly poison the porcupine, Toe the • e 7 m: ,.. r. '.'--2•tics - .-,.- .... .,, ..,. .,'. ..• ._, .. -.."r 1. :...-�. {•r i .<c• a� :.''4, -r'.� _.�-:,vta' -..QJl' r'" .S d7i[. is r ,, r ...'.,.. ,a;.c.xh. r!:: .`,'r3 f^z.:n.• .....-.,.'�..-... ... » r .f. .. ..,..w�. ,.'��F''.� .,.�. rg 'n:,i,=•';:.: ,,e,. .,sNd .�' .r,�YTaRs. r�'.r�.L.a �'°`�_ '� 3t w r r . i , 0 - ut Y T Q� w riTm la s. -Mrs. W. J. Miller and Mrs. W. =Mie: Irish and son, Norman, L� R. Miller were In Toronto on Fri. are visitil� her brothers in'Strat Look or atday last. . ford. --Bob Stork. is confined to the -Would the party who borrow• -JusC arrived aL Rirhardson'o • Louse with a badly swollen necked F. J. Pronse'e Morload o. Uxbridge Mork and tackle, Grocery, a ld of N1 Uxbrid • -Mrs. M. Hickey and daughter, with about 800 feet of half-inch potatoes. .Everybody .else does. Yi[ary, were in Toronto on Friday, rope attached, please return same -N. J. Chapman is recovering of last week. at once, as he is in urgent need from a severe attack of acute in- Turn it in on one of our new models. We had them In for Easter,but -Obese. and"'Mins Law, of Oeh- of It. digestion. r didn's eell many, it was so cold,but they are "rarla" to go now. _awn, spent Sunday with their -The Women's Institute will -Just arrived at J. S. Balsdon's relatives here hold their regular meeting on. a carload of wire fencing. Call 4 -Mr. Chas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey Tuesday next, April 24th, at the and-see the low prices. It r Phyllis, spent Fri• home of Mrs. O. A. Sterritt. The -M. C. and Mrs. Zimmerman, of Panco Soled Work Boots asJay daughter, - will be given b the Toronto, spent a day last week y in the city. program g p Made by Williams of finest Mennonite Leather., -Mies Lillian Wiman spent over grandmothers, and as they always with W..J. and Mrs. Miller. ithe holida at the home of her snake it interesting, a good time -Dr.H. T.Fallaise,Resident Dent- REGULAR PRICE $4.00 pares to is Irelterboro. may be expected. int. Office over Balsdoa's hardware --Mise Helen Matehett, of To- -The Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's store.' Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and Nothing wears like "Paneo'b Tonto, spent a few days last week Church are planning for an open evenings by appointment." With Pickering.friends. meeting at the end of the month, .. -F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, spent at which W. H. Moore, Chair- Now AfAvor"semisats. ' Thursday lapt with his brotbere man of the Dominion Tariff Board, Splendid new line of Work Shirts to sell at 98c., 1.25'I 1.45 and 1.75.1.7r� will a ale on "The Romance of Gt38FOR HATCHING-Plymouth Eztra large a}zee and of first-class materials- sister, Mrs. Bedson. Trade. Don't mise the treat. E Rock. Mise Agnef Thom.R R 2,Pickering. -W. A. HBhderson spent a con- l pI e of days last week inoodwood Watch for particulars later. PASTURE TO LET-Will take cat- 7 with his daughter, Mrs. ulliver. -The reopening of St. Paul's tle to pasture. Wm.Lacey,Dunbarton.33-34 -Mrs. Steele and two et no and United Church Sunday School OR•SALE-Ma&&ey-Harris cultiva• Announcing "'Mrs. Treloar, of Toronto, silent room on Sunday was a great one- Ftor,17-tooth,in good shape. Thos,Bacon, cess. Three hundred dollars were Claremont. 3a Thursday feet with the Misses _ The arrival of something abeulutelp new, -- Housings placed on the plates as a Thank- I1lfOTHY SEED FOR BALE-Ap , c Offering. At the close of the ply to Harold Barclay,R.R.2, Chtremont A CARPENTERS OVERALL - -' -F F. and hire. Balsdon and T family, of Burford, spent a few. morning service the Pnotor asked Ph-Clare als. aaf ' dsye last week with their relatives the congregation fro follow him to ARN W ANTLD-By undersigned. With nail apron attached. Has four separate pockets in apron iia Pickering. the school room, when all were RState dimensions and full particylare. tv. Don't fail to ask for it. A knockout at$2.75. a - —Mrs. Eleasser and -Mr. 8teb•_ seated Rev.A, R..$enders Dolx. thi,.V9�a a as —'---- --.. _ ---. ''-- bens; of Torooto, spent a day last dedicated the Sunday School AY ,FOR SALE-5 tone of good seek.with the former's daughter, room, after which an appropriate Htimothy bay. C.W.Holme.,Pickering R Fred T. Bunting, - - Pickering w a carried out as al'• R.2. Phone Maly I703. 33-34 Mfrs. James Rose. - program A Established 1857. Sanday sE St George's Church: ranged by the associate superin• NOTICE-A car of bran and aborts. 11.80 s. m•. Holy Communion, tendent, Leslie Morley. Address- lr g,r,t arriv«f. Cleaning all kinds of seed -- Rev. D. H. Langford. 7.00 p. train at Loetut Hill Elevator. 32-b3 in ee were given by the Supt., Tho8. evening service, W. R. Sproule. Law. E. L. Chapman and Rev. W. TOR SALE-Seed barlwv and alsike -Mr. and !lire. Fielding, of Gra. W. Jones, of Warkworth. .Misses K' clover wed. Apply George Tool, R.R.No, Ph ilia Pilkey and Gertrude Law- 1, Locust Hill. Phone Pick 1015. 33-34 it ore : �enhnret, returned home on MoD non sang a duet and W. L. Conr• OR SALE-Seed drill, dlAc harrow. he �r day last, after spending several tics pronounced the benediction. wa¢an box,plow and other articles like new. Yr - weeks with Dr. and )�r8. Oars P Also will take cattle to pasture. Wm.Lacey, w , wriaht. -A number of the members of Dunbarton. 33-31 -The peies are again on their the International Bible Students' _ - Ed OR SALE-A quantity of mixed rounds, which ix s sura sign of Asenciation from Toronto made a �{ g grain,wheat,peas,barley,and oats, suitable t spring. On-Sundays lisrge num- house to house canvass in our vii- for feed or seta Duncan Dolphin Phone - ber pitched their tents- in the lags on Sdnday soliciting signs- Clare 3612. 33.34 is Priende'church yard. taros for a monster petition which HORSE WANTED-Young Clydes- -Mrs. Whitby, who had been they intend. presenting to the Do- dale,heavy and good worker,at Maple Hill spending a week with relatives ID miniDII GOverIImeat, asking for 9 Farms,or will exchange. E. Nerlich, R.R.No. (/ New Bt. Thomas, returned home on renewal of their radio license for a.Claremont. 31-33r r - - %1 b - •— - . ai —in sl5e was ne and Fisheries leave ti ed d Mr. Whlting of those tinter sled used t re>opartment.of MewioD account of the Whit Aa eystore.or phone Mark 36008.33 Reward ^S 9�7 _ Neilp ! "in the organization of a soccer D6meroue complaints they had re- f aunt 1 1T1 football club in Pickering wild be eeived. This religious sect never FOR RENT-Hones Glib about 8 ] V�.,J lj ' acres of good garden land.stable and `� ! held In the Gordon House this weary of denouncing all other hen house, Apply to Chas. A.Fuller, R,R.I. '-($ridgy)e'enin$$ at 8 o'cleek,_ Beets as being in league with his Pukenng, Phone Pick I016. 28tf 'S -Mrs J. 8. 3aphson, of Frank• satanic majesty. Tbegovernment VOR SALE-A few bushels of red faro, aseodpsnied by her dater, refuses to allow the air to be Deed )1''c ever quality at$16%bushel. .' Mise for propogsnda purposes, and on _ _ • Worthy : Mrs. d&, ofa}e,and daughter, com laints received from man sull'• ,-llltrel9a, of Toronto. visited Mn. P y BE,�Ey�P,r FOR SALE-Si: yearling and Mise Fawkes and other Pick- socirees, have dt+prived them of Sordos Ssarrer•F m sPi� nne 3s->ISApP1Y ' erin friends on Sunday. that privilege. - - - - -For the third time, Walter -About twenty cases of over- A LSIH14#7LOVER BRED-For wee files has sustained s serious loss loading came up for hearing in the fiat 1 bushel. Albert Acktord.lot 23. � , p Pickering lice court last week. eon.4,Pickering. R R. 1,Pieltering. 33-34 r of e y by chicken thieves, ythen on Fri g po = day night last. nearly his whole This Is an offence the fine for TRUOKING-All kinds of local was stolen. As Waal there which ranges from $10 to $200 so 1 trucking done premolly. Apyly for tarts• cording t0 the extent Of the over to A.Burnett a Sea, turner Krngston Road and - Is no clue as to the guilty parties. Roaebank cocser. Phone Fkk S50a, 2e as -Mrs. Tomlin. of Toronto,spent loading and the number of offen- pie OR SALE-A Shetland poov,quiet s �e�Of weeks with damea_and. see with which the truck-owner le Ffor any one endues: Also a s�scy,�� to r Mn. Anse. Mrs. Tomlin ie now charged. In one case the man had �„d repair,cheaa. Apply to wb'yV.Hollm s'er, recapsratinR from a serious asci three chargee against him for herrywood,lot 92,ton 2 Pickering. 33-84 �. ;dent, is which she was nearly which he was a�sseaeed$98 00. This OR SAL$-Wbite Blossom Sweet le4dn asphyxiated by gas escaping from week shoat twenty Eley cases will Fcbver seed, government.Wilsindard No. 1 a- ,'� _ be tried. At West Hill between 00 bnahtl. Geo. T, are 51 Myrtle Ste•- ' - li gee stove. Una.R. R,No I, Phone Clare 518. 33-36 -In referring to a dog killed eB the llingstou Road and the new fridge states have been installed C(`K EGGS FOR SALE-Mam- the Highway last week we stated moth Palsln Hatching eg;s, 61 00 per nine • and acing t have been posted les a lust-pule nianxrs at eight fairs Elmo �Isde that the animal belonged to >y'L. Rs+ Ruddy. ID this we were in error, requesting that all loaded tracks Ixaney.Creeawood. Phone Pxk 2314_33tf passing be weighed. One man am Duncan Grant, an employee of ET OUR PRICI.S-On new and Mr. Roddy, informs as that the who makes regular tripe from used farm machinery. cream separator,also i ., COboarg was boasting to hie Frost wire fencing and gates It will pay you, i .dog belonged to him. W.F,DisneY,`Greenwooa.Phone Pick 231*33tt 1 t The Y. P. S. of 9t. Andrew's friends how he outwitted the i...: Obareh will hold its regular meet- traffic officers by driving along the (•''�EORGE BAKER-Is prepared to road in order to avoid the l7do an kinds of local Gad bug distance truck- old Ing on Friday evening in the base ir,g. ,,Price• ressombk. If you want anything C' scales. The offioere got on to hie in this line consult him. Phone Pick 100.5. 26-M msent. at the usual hour, with,the —. trick and he was caught_ with propprogram in charge of the Devo OR SALE-Pedierped Chinchilla l Coron wader the leadership 8720 pounds overweight, sad s Frabbits, the celebrated Lady Percy strain, k 'of Mise Joan Annan. All are wel- he n•y fioa is awaiting him. from champions and prise-wiosiagatock.timpor -John and Mrs. Murkar were in ted. 4AypI7 victor s sba%vr.Brongbam._11Z 83 come` the city on Friday last, when the EED FOR SALE-White Blossom -W. B. Elliott, of Oshawa, members of the Canadian Weekly Ssteee clover need. re-cleaned, government formerly superintendent of the , standard.No.1. Alex Gmy,R.R.2,elaremae t, �Obildreo's Aid Society of Ontario Zwtthe wepspere Aaeueiation were the bt 27.�,7,Pickering, phone Mark 810.30-33�Oounty. has had tho chargesofthe Durant Mohr Co., GET A SAMPLE BOOK AND MAKE wRsinstbim for oommittiag eedoae day. kfter luncheon the LOVER SEED' FOR SALE-A offeoees against ' verde of thepartyy was conveyed to the Com- Cgvaatiey or governireoe reared No.1, ren y clover Bred and.quantity of alfalfa seed. w. YOUR SELECTIONS t Society dismissed for want of cog•• tent a plant a Leaside. the ez• siren er.R.R.No.2, Claremont, Phone Mart _ �roborative evidence. tent of which was a revelation to the - RRA L$-Agtrrt#lt y of asitad - r of-ToroDm-fat118r Beauty field peas,suitable for mi:ing with r - , ern an area of about fifteen scree, NOW �•� of Mrs. (Dr.)Fal}aiee, has parches other grain, Also a quantityy�of Alaska garden mew a ed the three acre' lot just each Of and at present is being run to ire u M. B. Burk, R. R. No 1,Locust Hill. • St. Andrew's manse, and bite men full capacity,which is about 200 Pick 1031, 33-3+ ' care per day. The greater part of ABY CHICHA FOR SALE-Bar- now at work excavating for s new the stock is owned by Canadians,. Bred Rocks.bred-to-lay 62d.00 per hundred. me AN :brick residence. This property ie for Aprt 27th delivery and weekly thereafter.the officials are Canadians: anda most desiJable one for resides Also hatching eggs, 75 cents a setting. Bruce S@ .CHA only Canadian' material. as far as Ritchie,lot 13, con.3,Pickering. 33-42 F tial purposes, and Mr. Poynter __-__ _ - possible, is being used in the con• may sub-divide the lot into build. ATTERY CHARGING-Having i strnction of the care. They have Binstalfed a complete Battery Testing and ,- ing lots. Mr. and Mrs. Poynter built up a good export trade, esti Charging outfit I am prepared to re-charge and r . - retained a few months age] from a repair all A and B batteries for either cars or I N SU two-yeare visit to their .old home their product i8 {'aiD1nR Is radi s, H.E,Poynter,Whitevale. 2810 I' in popularity. At present they In Euglsnd. have trouble in keeping up with ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- F: -$t Paul's Young People's Union their orders. The prospects point 1 DRY (Sean finisb)—Let our driver all and `— -- — F ton Fridayevening has a real treat explain our 24 hour service. just leave your - i in store iOr OUC C1tiZeDA who Wfeh to a steadily increming demand. name with Mr.S.v11) &via, barber shop. We 1. to avail themselves of the oD r The financial statement of the will Disk up lad deliver 3 times a week. r.; p° Company �howe them to be ons We zepresent strong Mntnal Fire knsnrance l tanity. Rev. Ifs W. Pierce, B.A., TRAYED OR STOLEN-From lot f s: " .will Rive an illustrated "Travel- sound financial footing, and°the S COIDpallie8 Whose rates are the 14, coo. 3, Piclrerir a brown gelding. ►; orae"of his experiences through Durant Motor Co. is now ranked Both have:ar em gad� about B2zaa0O 1OW08t obtainable. as one of the lesdiaq motor Indus- ' the AreDellian massacres, sod tell Ritchie,R R. Pickering. Pane.Pklr x42s. as - tries of the country. .We insure both Pillage and Farm ` ee►»ething of the work our Church - ► 'T UST -,ARRIVED-One car only. l as doing for these children. In Governmoat tested cobbler seed potatoes. Properties. the church at 8.00 P. m. Offering CARD OF *MARK& Act quick for t11*7 A. Armstronss. 257 Pape ► see for mission& This is s treat. Ave..Toronto, ri►ose xargnre 3107, or Pkk 1 - not aBiss it. We wish to convey to the many, 1707. 3x 34' Premium rates gladly anpplied without obligiitipn. 1 friends of the late Wm. Mann, our -E. C. Jones has purchased the sincere thanks. for their kindness to �j ARM FOR BALE:OR RBNT-96 Walsh building opposite the t him in his illness 'and-for the beau- acres of tend is lot 12,con.e�Pickering,lots poo or water at both�lgoes Gad go°° buildings and Fire, Aa AOSk>pe�- o'Mce.a4 t Osco ed by Fred cul floral tributes. madittm tensa. amtorced tosouw rmten sc• INSURANCE-Lice, Bajrd. Mr. Jones will move into W. G. and Mrs. Reid, � i �staes a,Hfc.r ii R.1, :BONDS-Government.Monid Oorpetfatios. thb residestial part at so early 'Normae and Mrs. Banks. - MORTGAGE LOANS on P'a PrQperdes. data, but be will not move his WATERBURY CHEMICAL CLOW REAL EST AVE-Farm and idest�L;l -- F druRbadness to the store until CARD OF THANKe. For house., schools. factories etc.. November, sad In the meantime .c No writer required.sanitary sad odorless.Prkes and tun informs-4ion an be obtained•from the t wiU'do considerable renovating to We are deeply grateful to the representative. Lea,yBtrrr,iagh•m, Ftlrport. a B A f? K E f? S.0 t� the store. This building was friends and neighbors who so kindly Phone Pick 5712. 2Dtt formerly used by Mr. McFadden assisted us during the illness. ano OST-Since Tue.*day, April 10th, TICKER IN(1� ate a drag-store. It is an ideal death of our deal mother, Mrs. R. La black and tan collie dog. white breast and 100^tion. sari will provide mnel] Milne, and for their expressions of white star between shoulders. answering to the P. 0. Bo 17rtAM i+00n]than the,hal}d1Dg which syrnpath Seed condolence. name of'Scottie Please phone Mark 5018' � 4� �,- y C.P.R., Cherrywood. Anyone detainingbiro be at preaeDt occupies. The Milne family. 1 after this notice will be prosecuted, 33 [Telephone Pickering 4.800 t. nk -K ,Y