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XL�'111 -- : PICgERING�, ONT.., ,- FRIDAYt -'APR.- l?, 109. .-- - -- -No. 3'� 1pxinesstottat QZa>rstR. otsrlep►,1on. , _ . Gtreea River ._._ • - - wuoLt:v 'rj,rJ - ����• - Sara's•li11. and Basked The�A'Y•P.A: 'will held a social on The Audley Community Club are GREENWOOD - The evening. Everyone is kindly' holding their annual meeting next R. H. .E. p'EAR80N=Phpsician asked to bring-refreshments. Monday evening, April ,15tHI�, at the 7. DandSurgeon, Dunbarton. loly "~ 'a�tiQ Anglican Mission, April 14th: Sun- home of Miss May Brown. Ciome and MILLS E. FORSYTH, O b.D., Director �- day School at 2 p.m.;_Evening Pray' enjoy the, evening and let us know P er and Sermon by Rev. D. B. Lang- what you know about your country. �p�,�ometrial Arrodallon of Ontario.Res. h $s d- 1Kcmberof the emcrieaa ODtometrJcat QQ�p ford it 3 p.m. BROC RK OAD.. ,Established 1838 tion: F}yes esatniaed.byappolatmmt. 1}►a.�,j5 IREWA"RD' WMITEVAt.■ - ' �Yt This district, like other parts was Claremont.Ont. .� -• 0000;' . „' •" - • 'badly hit with the storm. W-lliiev ale experienced what man Y Lsota� 1625.00 Reward will be given for say was the worst rain storm in its Bert Smith is able to resume work • Until the edam is repaired E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension and conviction. history on Friday night last when after being laid off for some time = A.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. .l�ioney to of the parties found guilty of re. rain came down in torrents and esus- through illness. '.the mill Will .be ran b - pY. South 1YirigCourt House-wht�br..2dly moving and carrying ayway out of F. .R. Jackson and family, of To- - y ed the creek to-rise-to a height never Yr ` ,]�R 4TUN & ROSS-Barrister.. So. sight my Basket Sian from my before known. ronto,have moved out and rpill odeuzy :hydro• power. .0 l:e; c:;: Northern Ontario Building, a3o premises early Sunday morning, The April meeting of the Whitevale A part of his father's residence. 13ayStre.etToronto. October,the 21st, 1928• Women's Institute will be held in the Mrs. W. H. Jackson, who fell down iN 0 P iP / Q 111.J Beaton. y D. F.Ross. Adelaide 2767 Tlnited Church on Wednesday, April stairs'a couple of weeks ago and in- t OHA s, .WHt713.. 17th at 2.30 jured her side badly, is improving Mondays, Wedneeds and p.m. Rev. W. R. Auld, RCSO'v dt PIOHFRING- �k'uceessor to late W. G. Barnes of Markham, will give an illustrated nicely. - .C18a , r•a• Sa.i . .tc_ 213-214 Confed- g Miss Bisbee, of Hamilton Hospital, :• �'ridgTB aratiop L. BQ Id„¢ C'r mer Yonas and nisch- Phone Marti 6#20 talk on "Prince Edward Island." Mu- , W std :•ionto, 1'nn.-,4fllrl 1390 and Main sic 7:ill be furnished by Mrs. Auld staff, is spending a few weeks' vacs- e{9o, t:"�-+:ng oth_�' ope-t Wednesday and {� tion with her sister ASrs. F. R. Saturdayr;rr,: Set ' Pho•'-P:ek 6600. 8tf Roofing Material .! and alias Warner, of Markham. Roll While using hydropower call, "Your Favorite F1Qwer.".Every- Jackson. 10 cents per bag will be Uefattu body welct5me. BROUGHAM. charged for chopping, 5 z British Columbia Shingles GREENWOODemirs A. Jackson .was in the-city EILO. Sti1TH. D n. q., L. D.9.. 3z .. .. " F 3D JM M �' this week. .1! Sutteaecr r,!)r. J,N.Dale '. Graduate of NO. 2' $and 5R - i itoral CoEeg.o!Dental Surgr,•is and Toron. The terrific down-pour of rain on Mr. Henry Holtby has become a Will be kept, oIl` hand at all �ffto toiversity, At Claernont o&ce over D, A. Friday night last, which was -accon, resident of the village. is i.e'ryry Tuesday er,d Fridgif Phone TORONTO ASPHALT parried by an electric storm which lit Alias Jennie Duncan spent her iloii- up the sky for hours, was the worst times. Tj ERBERT T. FALLA ISE, L D S.. ROOFING days at her home here. ----- -" ,&A D.D,S., Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's-18 in., 32 iu. and 36 inch ever known in these parts. The rain Miss Sybil Shaver is visiting her Pl3trOn1Z9 Your Home lilt IDm'tat Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Widths, 4 in 1 Shingles also m torrents continued for hours and ,grandmother in Claremont this week. Wke in reindence second door east of St. And- g . it was not lung before the creek be- ,,chert Gray had a hurried call to term's chinch, ,-tering,out. Office hours. 9 Metal Valley and carne a raging riser. . The climax - a.m. ep 6 D, m.,or by appointment. Phone the bedside of his father, who is ser- 2"r . S.,r. Q'MEK 3700, 4 S,y Ridge Roll. came when F. I.. Green's dam, which - • r iGU=1y ill at present. Material, or-will give rice on had withstood the floods o. :•n any g P The Misses Audrey and Myrtle pus#ltetf4t �a> lees finished job. Dears, could no longer resd.�t tlre'ter- hllicott 'rettlrr,ad home on Sunday af- L . rible force behind it, and gave way; ter visiting friends in Toronto for a ELIZABETH RICHARDSOti- r �iN lettingloose a flood of water which week. A.Fire and antoracb+le insurance of a k r,'s, -•M PI VKEIU -•'• reprnent ag mmpantesof solid 6napc�al sand- • • had the effect of ;wetlinu the stream Miss Mair has resumed her duties a, ..0 BER YARD between here and the lake. The log. as teacher oPour public school after A good supply of Hard and Soft is a heavy one to" Mr. Green• but we c p PP 9 GEORaE KEAY-Licensed sucti�tn• pearling the Easter holidays at her Coal on hand. Also a eu 1 ser,Altona. Live etocir and general aa:es - - -- - ---- "- understand that.it is his intention to home in Clinton. Pp y- pro�gtly attended to. Terms reasonable R. replace the former structure with t of Kindling Wood, R.&Seou9rWe. Phone Stouff9003•._ 5:-4 THE MINING MARKET cement dam strong enough to re=i2 Albert Harvey, of Toronto, yea, the force m ar.y flood that may ap- .with h:s parents here on Sunday. Miss ' stove length. F. r�nnLrw,off York and oa;rtiio°n�' We btly and sell, furnish quotations pear. Fortunately Mr, Green has Betty also spent the holidays with 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, - Noe a.1..of vl kinds attean.d to oto aborsws her grandparents. and information on all Listed and his mill installed with hydro power to sato., AAAr.w or..n ai,.d•P o.. ons � The Women's Institute met at the DONALD MCNRO, PICKEgINte •' ''- Unlisted MIning. Stocks. - be u`.ed in -cases of emergency- This -0000., _ y home of Mr:. Wilfred Hamilton or. DB,BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH We will be pleased to advise what will, enable him to continue the opel Tuesday afternoon, Schen a very ea • oaa .ar. Ootamf00foaaefor craf=ts stocks to buy or to bold, or ation of his mill until the water- oer- L. iSURNINGH'A so r : itida Aeeooasaat. aa. Man" a loss p joyable time pa spent by all pres- what stock to sell. er is restored. We sympathize with . trace at ltarrtap IJ. enc. Building and General 1-s Clients are making money by Mr. Green in his loss, but we are There was no church service again " Contracting. REL BRANT-Lot 1. concession 4, following our advice. glad-to know that he is not dismayed on Sunday, on account of the impas- Estimates furnished on all clan4e4 ii. Scarboro. Tel Our long experience in minis ex: but civil] at once begin to- repair the of work-Interior and Exterior. Telephone Mar4ham 7soe. P e• sabre condition -of the roads, 'but C IMArred Accountant. Business and Mun,et- tending over a period of twenty damage that has been wrought and there was a fair attendance at Sun- Alterations and repairs.Lwal _ Aodttors GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO.31 yews, allows us to give sound advice that his businesswal not in the least day School. St. Ea". ToroatQ. Canada, Adelaice Chtonneys Built Concrete Worst, ley BTOUFFVILLE. withs.he iadatl>;hter in the who been since done Pickering M. MAW, LICENSED AC(3 or the pective mini feature of p�� be Interferedih� FAIRPORT. 0000 50NTARIG TtoNE.aR,torYoe.,Qotartoand Durham Christmas, returned home on Friday Camtwc An b-0-of 00,140 woma,1f attended SOLLOWAY, MILLS &..Co. The .Women's Liberal- Association Bert Matthews .and family having p T [� T F C a'' Term reasonable.O v, bell Members of gtandard had a successful gathering here on motored to the city for her. S 1 1 G L tJ ar at N81YS'Omen, Bell yoe ta�aepen. Stock Exchange. W.saoo00• 1►'mtey.out. my B Tuesday evening with W. E. N. Sin- Our village is somewhat isolated cam•- • IIE ---'-- Members of the Montreal clair, the Irberal Leader in the local this creek, bridges being impassable Nova Scotia shingles�p Mining Exchange. Legislature, as the speaker, ane roads in a terrible condition at Galt Galvanized steel Shingles 4 R. Gallaugher Office and Board Room,around Floor, On Monday afternoon of this week Present 'due to the unusual amount Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel Metropolitan Building, the half holiday for the surnmer of rain, six inches having fallen here for sale at "Grain Merchant TORONTO. ONTARIO morchs will begin, when all storey over the week-end�thus establishing T. PATERSON'S - CLAREM01'L` - ' l Pbones': Adelaide 8371 and 6972 and business places will be closed. a record. �Or0II60 A dance w•aq held in Ratcliff's Hall H I-t Call and get prioes. Phone 2812 .Iain the market to purchase Hay, THE RURAL last Friday night. _ Y' p 1N H ITB Straw; Grain and Potatoe.., Judice Harkne s, of Toronto, spoke W-hile retnrnin from .school on LAWSc. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. on "The Leeann. of Nations" in the Tuesday afternoon, Harold Snyder, G I-f R A L.. For quotations apply United Church here on Sunday even- ;-years-old, lost his life by drown- Real Betate and Insurance. ing last. A bra-�h of the League in when he slipped�. � g = F3 C g peed over the bank M1 organized:and a•meeting held or. into ten feet of swirling muddy water We are prepared to do all kinds R. R. No. 1, Farm Properties Specialty. Wednesday evening. in the swollen waters of.Pringle of repairing of cart, also bat. - Pbone Pickering 1712 Head Office:213 214 Contederatioa The severe storm of Tuesday nigh Ch ek. -A playmate, Robt, Meagher, t charging, electric Life Building. Toronto. was the worst that ever struck these who saw him disappear, immediately a welding and in fact _ I,Stf Reference_Bank of Montreal parts. .With the exception of those ran for help,' and workmen of the everytbing in con. Phone Mein 1390, at A]tona and" Glas ow all .the mill- section With •- - - g local Hv.lro line who were at work -• • '� - • ��a� Branch Office: Bordon Building, dams the district were washed out. close by, responded to the cry, but car work. Pickering Ontario. The C.N.R.. trach; were kept open'and could find no trace of the child. Chief -Gas, Oil@, Grease and Aeeessorie& 61 Phone 0600. 2S�f the C.P.R. trains ran over them while Constable. Gunson then took charge on hand constantly., their own-were being repaired. of the operations and a hook from Cal! and see our Catalogues of Our watch-maker, - Alex. Grabin, Whitbj Harbor was procured at the Dodge end Star Care; rIXE TABLE-Pickarfas'statics was taken to Toronto General Hos- same time a diver who was search- T,Sud $Oft �i081 Of they T,8. Trains going Easl Ins as tollowsz pital on Thursday evening for a mas•- ing for. the body of Miss Helen y beat unlit on Na. 10 Udall 7.58 A M. AWS GABA V quality " 2s LAoal 1:,55 P,X. told operation. We are sorry to re- Wright, who' was drowned on Friday a+ �sA.+ Pe - hand - an Local 5.24 P.It port that be was unable to withstand night at •-Harmon when the bridge �1,'n the shock, and he passed away on Y SERVICE STATION - THOS A �� Sunday train, 8.98 A,M. gave i d the :was called, bot "before he' Treses going Wsaf dna ar loltows- Saturday. . His,.funerah was held on arrived the body,was brought to the -f ' A. f No. 29 Local 9.20 A.Id. Tuesday, interment taking place in surface about ten yards from where P10�er3Slgr.Cut. „ 27 Looal '1:26 P.M. the Stouffville Cemetery. . he fell_into.the stream. The normal depth f he stream t t E Foregoing,according to Standard The AUDLEY. p e a his 'points 6 'Mali• � 9 OE P.id; e o t st m is d • _-, y 8,32 P. M. - ._, - •'' three feet and ttsually..is not cone's-- Let us Show you dtir' " _ Club meeting was called oft ered dangerous. The dead boy lived time. on Monday evenirtn owing to tht with his grand parents, Frank and t - road; being impassable. von Street south. - 1 i I 1 o w raft 3irg: Alloway, r Andrew Sherrer from Ayrshire, On Mortriay, April 8th, one of our 'A -slut bottle CL�RE;tiO�T• -' Scotland, has engaged with Winters' most highly respected i'esidentg and Y CRi�AMERY,` Bros. a former merchant of the town, John The big storm of last week left Tait Mathison, passed away at his -:bf ' t' CHAIRS - wrecked roads; bridges and culvert, home here in his 79th.year. .Deceas-. . _ . - _ in its Bath. The rain fell an torrents' ed had .retired from active -work a- Three F1OWere 4 designs to choose from, rites. Highest price paid for accompanied.by almost continuous bout five year's ago, and was appar- from 14.75 to 18.00. P Cream at the lightning and rolling thunder. The Pntly in good health until about six Gatineau high_voltage.lina•was struck weeks ago when he contracted pneu " 0000 Perfume , here and the fireworks were most "monia. Mr. Mathison was born in _. __0000. Alae, gee our solid et t spectacular. a new morning found r Yst-T85 eional Chairs.. Jnet the latest ' gn 0000 everyculvert qn the 4th_ and of_,side and came_toCanar]a with...his-parents -.-__ 'V'alue..50e_ _ is snlodd nehair'for the Give a@atrial and be convinced lines either out or gaping wash- when an infant. At 9 years of age nth ELM DALE MILLS outs near them. The roadway under he returned to Gordon'sCgl•e and was en. • • wj each The home for Congolennl and the' C.P.R. viaduct'went out '4 feet nested at n's Cpl{ege, Aberdeen. _ ____ Tapestry Rugs. ' Our deep for several rods. Fences went Nine ,year`s later he arrived in Whit- prieee are right, ;o203C�3���1�TC'� down and guyed posts were lifted out, by where he learned the trade-of h x of - Two of •the-most'devastating scenes marble and granite cutting. He-en- ' We will haps cat flowers and pot- were wft aessed where the Duffin's- gaged 1n.this business and his excel- F10W ., 8- " e 11 have a cuom owe Flower- Creek crosses the 4th and on -the C. lent work won him a splendid repu- Three . er dale green Houses in eve - Fbr Pastr ,aw P.R. railway on the McGrady farm. cation throughout the whole district. every - Both places looked as if some giant Deceased was noted for his love of 0000. week All orders re. Our Royal Brand Wig' with-ton4artri.dges of TNT his native land and his fondness'for Face Powder ceived or telethon. won had played i t his direful'-jog on the the game of cricket. In the seventies ed will be gven C.P.R. The large cement culvert was and eighties when Whitby boasted one our courteous attention at our Grocer'L ripped out and pieces of concrete of the finest cricket teams in Canada, at ~ Farmei'i who have wheatsgetyour -weighing 20'tons or more hurled out 'he became famous for his underhand - t flour made grow your owb as if a mere "playthirw. The track bowling, and was admitted to be one �• A. Sterrett wheat. We can and ties still held 50 feet in air with of the best'cricket bowlers in-Amer- . . grind it. - a dangling telegraph post and its ica. He rias a member of the 1.0. guy wires. No trains, no mail, nut O.F. and attended St. Andrew's Pres- -Furniture Thaler ands Feed of all kinds-Chick ql (feed, traffic of any kind disturbs the place. byterian Church. He is survived by f j'��� + Funeral DicectolCw' hen feed, chop, millfstd. Men and teams are at work and by his widow, one daughter, Edna, at Jones LrLL Store Phone 1 Chopping every week-da the time this appears in print per- home, and one-son, Frank, postmaster Satisfaction or mono beak. pP g .e y y• - haps a train service will be re-sumed. of Oshawa; also two sisters, Miss Jea- money �� �,� SrOCKVJOCZ Certainlythe worst storm in the sie Mathison and Mrs. John Willis, _ w "Ontario � knowlede of oVr oldest inhabitant- both of Whitby. Phone 6800 Piokeriary 0000 '.,-•st i.°.n+r_LT%{"i.`.�,,,•s r, af�a:.; �....., .'�0000:., a.•-' :Y ::i'= � - _ :t"^."• ..i rT 9- ,s,y,. - . . 0000. .-. '.. ,. 0000.. ... ,�.>. _-• . a y, y e . • -�hlef NEW SPRING ENSEMBLE tV rsh�alFoch,A�edCom�nan - , jlj „ . The Man'With the Will to Victory _ OYA ITER Passing of. the Generaliasumo" \ ho Applied to �y Science of War His Print:iple�-o# Flexibility and Moral As Opposed td German Fixity `� f Methodxsw ';� , r .: ,' �� �c � 11 .�•,o i �ir :-gib }, � I r' � �,� { A HISTORY OF TI MAN a 'Marshal Foch's fight for Ufa after a P assts; thsa he had,th@. temerity. to . 1 l� small army of physicians had given criticize the Kalsees handling of a titim up was characteristic-of Foch the cavalry charge at some army manoeu i, maa and Foch the soldier. Like the ores Lad was banished to, retirement. -�- 9 often-quoted message he did not sent !n August. 1914, the German tide to Marshal Joffre at the Battle'of the swept .through Belgium Into Northern f � y r. ,Marne, "My right is. shattered, my France, but at the same time the Rus• ..- nom' elan-,tide was pouring into East Prus left is broken, my centra given way; c the situation is ezcelleaL, i shall at- eta. How could the latter be stem• y, tack at once," Marshal Foch's last med? Some one ax German Generals -sreat battle was against the seeming Headquarters remembered the rugged ' certainty of defeat. His lungs were old soldier who conducted blackboard o ,� weakened, his heart beats were dan• campaigns In this region at the staff geropsly sat, even the lightest of college, and Hindenburg was recalled K� - foods were too heavy for him;,still into 'active service to command the *THE GREATEST T1RE the invalid regarded his condition as German operations about Tannenberg y excellent" and willed to recover. That in the Masurian Lakes region ' THE WORLD HAS EVER Ll� 0't l� will, kept him eUve Lo; many weeks. Hindenburg,'With the staff work of ` it it is ,possible to distill tato $ Ludendorff, was winning glory in the ! marshes of East Prussia early in Sep. The Royal Masts was built without regard • phrase the complexities of world his- _ Master riga r torlcal figures, then "the will to oto- tember, while Foch made a brilliagt fur cost, It the finest circ that can be bwit.- - tory" is the personMeation of Foch count who with exhausted troops ® IU massive tread is double thick, cured by a 4a in'the marshes of St, Gond zt the Bat- who dictated the armistice terms to A Paris model for Easter, with sew slow' r. ,cess. its carcass is made wide Germany, who led the Lilted armies tie of the Marne. These parallels, In t`'yw - , the careers of the two Generals are Jacquet of brown crepe,de chine-and txtrs plies of web fabric. Side-walls are out of,defeat, and whose teachings'be- sweater blouse of brown knitted atlk. guacled against scuffing. dramatic; the contrasts are more re - - r Icor.: 1914 ti•1'led the French Army with Nor one{Royal Marie:' ` p Into practice some of the principles The Ro al'piaster is made orerfi.e. Or �tlie nope that its next encounter with he had taught in theory was typical it is not on account of material dam- in arhorrfand will ever y Ithe German military machine would rorcrrre. Not one in rather, the right Jiys for real tire economy. of the German method, so irresistible age, still less from any computation 0, € not result in the disgrace of 1870. of figures, that the loser gives up the five rhorrran� ud.l If you want tires that will last as long as x In 1870 and in Belgium in August, b19WQw.Unit-IK!o ='"Materially, I do not see-that victory 1914, of waging war according to the struggle." yearn of ferrite. you keep*your car, then buy-Royal Mssteis. , ._ Is possible," he said to a skeptic at the These were the principles Foch tm- time-table.� And li och, la hurling his �' ''• " Rime, of his designation-aa GeneraUs- planted in the'French staff college as • _. .. _, ._. On Sale a6 eatery •- ••• ' {; simo of the Allies. "Mor•tlly 1 am beaten army forward in attack instead certain that we shall gala it.., of withdraw-Ing, carried out ala teach- professor for five yard and, a It h in!, that, 'it defeat comes from moral ane Commandant. Read in the light . �OMINION TIRE DEPff How can a military machine, as- of Foch'e aehtevemeata In the World - causes, victory may come from moral • aembled and moved upon a timetable causes, too." War, these theories captain.his acts lbaals. combat a state of mind? Hu- They explain the will power of the - - - --" - — It may be too sweeping a e inspire- not remain upon the deNn>ire disre- 1i, 1319. Detachments from all the � man frailty !ler executing the moat commander of the Ninth r'rench Army P- _... i' to declare that defeat was the its9plra• • carefully prepared plans may-cause d• holding the .entre of the [cattle )f the,gard both his teaching and hi9 bat• allied armies were to participate, also tion of Foch victories; nevertheless. ties' Holding the F'reueb centre in Foch-and Jaffre Who should lead-the lfeat4 Human endurance may conquer Marne. Eves they explain the legeo, the appalling French mlatary disaster 9 over the prearranged. Here, then, Is der message to Joffre about the iltus•I the first battle at the ltlarue, he ares Iparade-Joffre or Foch. Joffre as a of 1870 was the foundmilitary t upon I very much upon the defensive, And senior Marshal of France outranked ,the Foch formula of victory, 1>titn- tion being "excellent" with both right, chlaes, yes, they are essential; but which Foch laid his military teaching, and left shattered. No ons version' th-oughout the Spring of 1919, after Foch In the French Army, for Foch Ithey are instruments. What counts which brought him success 1n 1918 exists of this message and the.number be had :become the allied leader, ere was 'not created a Marslial-until the He was 19 and a student to Metz when was again on the det�osive, either year before let Foch was Genern►!s- _ In the last quarter of an hour is mor of phrasings it has been given reaches the Franco-Pruaeisii War broke out. 4 !ale He enlisted, did'not astronomical figures. During his last unable to attack or ¢tdtng ate time. simo of the Allied The dispute be- He o- r get to the front •• Moreover,-tbe tact that Solssons was fwesn partisans of the two soldiers Offense the Best Defense. t,Inesa Foch denied to one'of-t pay- _ and returned to 6ts.atu#sea He was t "Attaquez, attaquea attaquea!" - �sivians that he had ever sent tiie.med- not planned as the couoter•stt•ake to almost became a [cud, The night be. - graduated from the Polytechnique InGerman. parade of victory it was staccato orders were merely Parte and received a cotamlesioa In sage, but he r Jded, "1 migh• ht.ve dic-�break fere . military does not fore the F -doctrine." .detr�e� from Foeh'a military arhleve ag+'czeci that Foch and Joffre should N a paraphrase of the sterling maxim the artillery fated it; it was my favorite - . iof war, football, pugilism, politics and And so, even I•ough a legend, the. menta. rate side by side through the Arc de It was rather- a depresaiog ;lme �n I Tan. Attack Kept Up. Triumphs anti down the Champs -Ely.. eourtroors, that a .offense is the .which to enter the French Army. The words area pr-rt of history because i - p e \ found, army morale was low and there thin having btypical en sthe leader of the thoroughlyme preconreiv�d n operation lie=• • ch, a9 leader of the h Al- beat with Foch. .best defense.` But they are Drobably, h{bmiltatloa from 18'IO was still pro- In the mace tit honor at the T ,moat applicable tq that Latin instru- ar-Sea of more than half a dozen na• would be to assign to Foch the Gar• right. lout this roneemsion to Joffre ,ant of human combat. the rapier.. So -seemed little likelihood that it Ger ; wa not enough lot Foch, for although 'iatto to the Teuton broadsword; but t - .a fighting against Germany, Fer• mein military princtptea which he had M.A. should-choose to cross the. fron- the tatter rode to the fight of Jt;ffre y - Ithe•thrust is quicker and more accts- tier a ala the result would be eery dinand- Foch belongs net alone to spent a- lifetime in opposing both in irwe than the slash. Foch was the g France, whose un.form i.a ware for theory and in war. For, recall, it wap h, w reful to keep h'9 horse re.h yar ter -. happier for France, The French Array nearly sixty wears. France came Bf%t ,. ed tare feet hehlnd, 1 knew too well ,rhe struck Billy Pat hi+ formula that the unknown is ., e a I. takes time to fashion a rapier and 1 with him. to be sure, but his way of a. constant factor in war" and that HisZary probably a ill advance terson; but how Billy Patterson was temper its steel, and this !s general) serving his country atter u.. became to exploit the unknow'rt requlres a Foch's horse, r P y atr>tate oi� another matter In Ruch flexrhte rather than a rigid plan. [lad, r Commander-in-Chief.of the Allies was last sight o:, tut not o Foch to 1918, a state of affairs it-was only natural t+ smite all. national military efforts Sotssona not brekien-the German at. :'Then the Germans broke through the that the-younger French oQ(cers were And the Dog Was. • - - .under -one comprehenRlve plan "He�tack, hock would have attacked else- _ Pr.tish Fifth Army. Haig's men stood Rk-,ptical of what there was of the ­uld not have lo-ie r are for us hail I where, 'and attacked again and again. ' xR,:h thele backs tc the wall, and the' French military system and were I he been one of. o+sr , wn generals,_' ! Tri- 'fact remains that upon' lire- flno i Saved jAl':es eventually agreed te-a one-man deeply �imptleased with the seeming €:o-ordination of their armies vested in In-vinefbilily-t. the 3erman Army ma• I Lloyd George said of him. �counterattack fife tide was turned;` - lFoch. April 14, 1918, this authority chine. Could they hope to bat the I It has been Raid of Fac?, that he,and, true to-hisF.coie rte Gnerre teach- - 0. placed too much value upon. the nf• In,- Voch rnntinued' to attack until) A do, was swImming across the vva's extended to makehit c('ommander- Gt rmans at tealr own game. If in, I tenRtve and tl.at the results of hiq{ Arms ilea Day _ Conn,-cttcnt River, wt,en rine .of the _ lir-Chief of the all{ed military forces. then bicycle mech,nlcs .sight compete sofsRon% counter-attentive were as! _ Hartford-New York' steamboats was Foch was a Gascon, nut about this w-fth locomotive works - - Fach's Taet; elderly, wiry man Ian 'horlxon blue Like the others, Foch studied the much of a, surprise to Foch as they• - bearing d.+w.n Oose to t'.:e_dag who th•r re was none of the boasting, awash- German operations of 13.0, but he, +'ere to the German High Command: F'och'Rn tact Is Perhaps test illus• w•as then al+nut midway of the chap- buckler of Fr rich romance. When he came to different conclusions. His7•tha+ Foch had not planned the Sol...-trate,t by an inrtclent connected with nel. Had the' steamer :.ontInned at -•4 Rona action to hreak thi German of-! the Allied. t'ici,,ry-•P�aoda tlt-rognh the greed site -was then makGsg .It •.'_. spoke he did so ,almly And with care- 'conclusions became, fixed after he a,t-. ful enunciation, with the result that tense I tae Ecole Superieure de Guerre ! tenetve. -ARcprtlnns th;tt Foch could lthe Are rte Triumphe in 1'art+,'.July would have baFn trnpot+tble for the even those who knew no French felt and,he was ready to state them whin ---- ---- — t dog o have gotten across th-e eban- 7. that they were ohowbng his meaning. he hecame a nrafes=or in this French - :,el, Either he would have been Isis only gesture was a wave of file staff college in• 1595. Seemingly al• - -pang Canadians at Washington .• struck: by the steamer or else tie jj would have been sucked clown by the - tight forearm, 1:ke a conductor whip-I most' in the Lace of the facts I`och E - •- tinder-tow' and, undouhtedry, have met ping up his orchestra. Was this the 1, denied'tbe Invincibility of the German his man who led to victory. .10,000,0001 pre-arranged method: Ne analyzed nal waalre.s�tretnelythat w a arrow- there. han• troops' Why, he looked mart like a+ th: German operations 'which fiad so of nathematies!, I .a•as standing on the upper deck -professorI thoroughly crushed the French-. Grant• As..a matter of fact, this sucfacelled-that his pointing out-the flaws on , rR t ta,6ing with , the captain. Captalc ttml+ress.Gn of Foch as a professor'was - Bacon. He espied the dog before 1 the German side made the French dtc < essentially correct: He was not the grace of 1870 greater, Foch's analyse. I did and called my attentlnn to.it. He _ dashing, magnetic leader,who.would.. filled=his pupils-with hope. The'Par : imme ilatelp gave orders to slow down - inspire soldiers to follow him to p the steamer and also to swerve her man military machine w•as not Inviis• a death. He had not the crowd-winning I cable! as tar as possfhle, which cauls he but personality which electrified the tom-.1 slightly• away froth that dog, .And, of it wouid be fat l military policy. . . , �, course. the dor :ifs *as saved: Or ,mon soldier, He was not a living Idol., Foch reasoned, for France to emu g This was fifteen or mere yrara ago, The pollux did not. call him Papa i late her enemy. -The German precon , but the incident Is one that I shall Foch" as they did Joffre. - For'Foch $,< ` 4 ceiveil plan provided for all expected y 'never forget. And I am sure that - 7tva% a-teacher. . Happily for 'the•success of altied!'movementa; It. was prepared.tor any _ .4 � .,, many others who Raw it will never thing but the unexpected. In other. stmt he was a teacher who,after train- A .v forget It either, - -. words, the German method lacked Whenever i see a ruthless, careless - 1n; many pupiiq had an oportunity to flexibility,-and the French formula.for - a automobile driver showing no .. mercy - practice what he taught. He was a I victory should.be adaptablltty-oppor• I schoolmaster nor of soldiers to the tunism, it you will, whatever to a cat, .a dog or a chicken that happens to get in .his •wt y, this, yanks nue-of strategiata,- of generals "Thd 'unknown I% a constant• ractori incident comes back to me with and staff officers,' And, 'curiously in war," Foch iteld his pupils. "All ! enough, the military philosophy he F special 'clearness. And what is the ___.. armies'have lav rid marched 1n the ; cheekier of the speed of an automo- e soughto ns into e officers, unknown." And to conquer the un- ' " { bile compared with the at, down . __7gha might direct armies emphasized plus morale, "the will to conquer," '` of a large stear�:eri Would that the same qualities which made nuc• _ In,.euch maxlums Foch. laid -down-, there could be a CaPttiln Bacon . .t cesses of forlprn hopes on Elie bitifTe- -his formula derived from study of the ) , Meld. "A battle won is a battle which i every automobile wheel.-Ernest War- German will not acknowledge to be lost," German method he would not adopt.I „ ren Brockway in "Oar Dumb Animals This to to be found in his two hooks.t o was one of tri6 nttt�ttms-ire i t ' • tart' to before his staff pupils, Therefore.the "Principles of War" and "The Con- teacher of staffs accomplished to his. duct of War." - Meld what the .picturesque military "The will to conquer sweeps all he- ; Manitoba. Free Press (Lib.): There personality Inspired among his tro,3p3. tor- it. There is a psychological ' Is much; talk in, many circles in Can- latter may win battles; tate form• phenomenon in great battles which 3 oda about the neves=lty of Canada or wars. explains and determines their results. z:�'Y buying more from Britain and less Foch and Hindenburg. One Hundred thousand men leave 10,-� �k^}• III from the United States. Conservatives - It is awcotacidence worth recalling 000 dead and acknowledge themselves I .....,�.,.-h have frequently spoken of the desire- that both Foch and Hindenburg were beaten; they retreat before victors blilty of Canada turning more to ^•, sniilt:ary teachers before the war. For Who have lost as many men if not Brltaln and less to ilia United States. ' a , „•TWO LIVE BEARS TO BE PRESENTED TO HOOVER .a number of yearti Hindenburg lec• more. Neither one side nor'the other If Canada made 1t easier for Brittsb •tared 'before the staff college 1n Ber- knows, when they fall back, what its Here Is one of a pair of three-weeks•o!d bear cubs, found by Philip E. li' upon a theoretical campaign own losses have been nor how heavy Lamont near Dtattawa, Ont., which will be presented to President Herbert goods to get into firth trade , the British could cut Into the trade of that against a 1tZve9t3n Invasion -of East those of the opposing force; therefore( Hoover, _ United States with this country. �1id r ,�.:(kY,:au q.• .fir Moderns, (Pariv). 1dr. Vaaiguy fol Buy p� Gero��etch your closely We arguments advanced Eve -P-acka a of Red Rose Tea is Pr with , by t f by R• N. Rudmose Brown at the re- u Hamilton Spectator (Ind. Cons.): -,{fie. same care—as if our reputation Wiltc t tans or Fent heeds meeting of,the British As. Thera are many reasons for lnorgas- `fallpog n that sin Ie ckag¢ - s— - soctatiou for the Advancement of Ing our -purchases from the Unite l - `B Q� i 'eII Science. Man has paid too much at- Kingdom," recently declared Mr. H. `� t tendon to the tropics, we are told, B. Henwood. of the Bank of Toronto, . leaving the poles pretty much to retSrring to the work of the Empire - y Marketing Board and the excessive tbemselves; and yet the polar regions g _._... have many resources, badly neglect- volume of.. parchasee from the Unl- -- • - ed, whose Importance will increase ted States; "the very least we can do _ with the multiplication o1 the world's to divert most of our possible population. Writes Mr. Varigny: foreign purchases to British Empire WATCH the health of "The number of humans increases goods." That is a policy which yourg>b+r�i childtent dally; the world has never had so ought to commend itself to all Petrie- `f a See that they have the health many inhabitants, and it is evident tic Canadians, and especially to the o o d .tear and energy necessary for governing authorities, "Buy Empire that every increment of population their school work and play.' goods" is more than a mere slogan'; necessitates an increase in food-pro- For growing ehiWrea—Pat' It would be of no worth If it re- it gv�{rich t�Ppty duction. Now the Arctic and Antarc• ;RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good of rad blood is essiatiab tic regions present certain possibili• mained only that. a should be a Languor, aervoustress, a. dties in this : fixed principle with Canadian shop- pression. fickle appetite or surethat some of these are insuf- Pero, whether to a large or a sma.3 Pallor indica:e anemia. flciently known. Whence the conclu- way' Aviators Down tri Classified Advertisements Dr. Wilftams' Pink Pills sion that the exploration of these ¢ FOR MOTHERS OF ►iAkiY CHICKS. WE HATCH enrich the blood, prevent - countries is tndiclated. nut only from �Austrahan Bush _Z four varieties, price 8o uA t soaemia and build haaldty write for free catalogue. A. H. Switzer, _ bona and tiastue. Thousands the point of view of curiosity or car- i n �N _ Uranton, Ontario, tography; but also from that of econ• YUUI�GIWJRLI� of mothers have proved this. omits. We must ascertain what they VN Plight of Southern Cross arsasxAoxaz sovnss •`MY v''y"i'OM sub" are able to give to superabundant Fliers Regarded as EST EQUIPMENT, LATEST bIETH. writes Mrs. Robert Devitt of g BODS, uniform return load rices Brougham,Ontario,"became man, what old they are able to iter• Mothers are quick to raise an Hopeless Ail goods insured. We move youwhennish hint. q P y' so paie,'so ill and norr t You want itis move. slake your anAgents ! that we had to emus her out of "What, then, can the polar tensa thing which brings health and tom- Sydney, N:3.W.—Friends of the now. Pioneer distance movers. Agana ' fort to their little ones—an medicine missing Southern Cross aviators Wed• in principal cities of eastern States and school. I tried Dr.William.' give man to make lfle easier for hint? y g Canada. Hill The stover, Hamilton and " Pink Pills for her and that will make the baby well and keep nesday sloped and prayed for a tort- Toronto. The past gives 'us information on sh: gained is weight and " him well will always receive hearty unate circumstance in the almost ter- this point; they can•furnish fodder recommendation from the mother. tain hopelessness of their plight, Only strength. She L now the pic- Pae of health," and animal tats. With' the lack of That is why Baby's Own Tablets are extreme good fortune, most thought, BABES G" BY Buy a box of Dr.Williams' foresight and the love of destruction so popular. Thousands of inothers could aresult in the rescue of Capt. ice° Pink Pills at all druggists and that characterized the `stupid- nine- throughout the country, not only use Charles Kingsford-Smith. bis pilot, THIS SIMPLE METHOD HOD dealers in•madicine or, post' teenth century, trappers and hunters them for their own little ones but•are Charles T. Ulm, and the two with paid, by mail at 50 amts a have massacred the fauna, , as it it always delighted to be able to recom- them ,who Sunday flashed a myster• Doctors say,souringwaste in'baby's pe. box from.The Dr. Williams were inexhaustible. The nearest n,end them to other mothers. The*."- ious message to the world and disap• e- y s - Medicine Co., Brockville, g gestive tree' is usually back of an polar lands have been devastated drat. sands of mothers have roved Bab s y o Ontario. _ P y geared somewhere.east of Wyndham.. failure to in weight according Greenland, Spitsbergen, Canada; Si- ga g S a r s i beria—and the fur bunters have killed Own Tablets to be without an equal in Western Australia. schedule. And the best proof this is relieving their little ones of any of In that message, which they ended true, is the quick way, weak, fretful, the goose that laid the golden egg—if I the minor ailments which arise out of with their characteristic "Cherrio," puny babies improve when you cleanse that is a legitimate metaphor. We a derangement of the stomach and they told of falling motors on their thtir stomach and bowels and put them + now begin tc see .hat animals should bowels. Baby's Own TaWeta are the plane and a heavy rainstorm. which • not be Exterminated, but bred, to aa-I;deal laxative--easy to take but thor- obscured the ground from their view, is order with a few doses of ural vegetable, plersant-tasting Fletche a sure a permanent, source of furs. just jj ough in action. Tbey banish consti- Tbey gave their position as "about as we -have assured a sufficiency of i anon and in-E stion;.break up colds r a ion i. This gentle, harmless preps_ P ge one hundred miles'east of Wyndham" ration is the doctor's drat :bought to 1► 50 wool by ralsing sheep. l and simple fevers; expel worms.and --and then sank Into the vastness of relieve those ills of oabies and children, ' Ptit colt "By exploring.the Arctic, man has make the teething period easy. The the Australian bush, peopled by wild such as colic, gas, constipation, diarr- found out another thing. . He'has Tablet's are sold by medicine dealers or uncivilized savages, some of them hoes, colds, etc. Just be sure you get proved that these vefy extensive by mail at 25 cents a box from The cannibalistic pygmies. genuine Castori i in the bottle that lands are not sterile; they can pro- Dr. Williams' Medicinc Co., Brockville, p ~�bears the FIetcher signature PINK PILIU S duce vegetation and they do produce Ont. - •. .. 4"SCHOLa MAYA enough of It 'to support abundant Q — Minard's Liniment for Grippe and Flu. �N e.couwT.ras herds, which have been terribly mal- s s t treated. It was possible to breed The Empire and the Air Vicar—"Do l United Empire (London): Sir Sam- ^�� you bellove In dreams, Lhasa herds; instead, they have been Willoughby. Villoughby—"I used to tea k,-d.,.-.e..r `►vh err decimated The whole north of Si- uel ,Hoare, the Minister for Air, says sir bu• I don't now." ".Ind why not?" sa.,*--3,..-dwe�..a-a that be gets a little tired of come "I married one five years ago." v,� �- A t Rd,A-u..r teal MW" French Writer beria, Alaska, and Canada present it s.ao.r.g—%vu-w,..d.e..lu plaints that others are doing so much -,.� ,00.s„d.e....+..s.+ - ► . vast spacas, beyond the northern tree r F w•,,...&.d Maxcwcx sogrL �'+� better In the air than Great Britain. � � -Sees Bright Future 'tine, , as large as the whole United SCHwEFtga'S IiATCMERV 'D "You might think we nod no Air t, ` �• ��a A Y ?States: Five million square miles of Force at all and that British aviation BOF S 22s Bunte o�l�� r Or L7a ctiC Are+R8,soil, free from Ice. This la all coves- scarcely existed." Such critics ob B Z C Y'C L E S I�. gys, s�xaOnswats, oars.. CAN. -'ed with nourishing fodder,showing the vlously know- nothing of the facts. Y AT L0%1M PVLU= lfecundity of the soil—the natural pas-' rues, Coaster Brakes ..;-World Student forecasts that ;ture of the caribou, reindeer, and the.. Bir Samuel promises that when the Development Must "Go' musk-ox These animals are Inds-l two British airships are flying asst wheels Inner tars. lamps year the Empire will see how:great Eque, GtyclhxrnW pa Saddles FgWpment arhd parrs of IN. Y North" as World Pop- geaona and adapted to the ciiatate; bas been British progress, ceyyccl1es. You canbuiryour�sup ( they do not have to go south for the, plies'from u• at w.hol;esale , : .._ulatlon Increases � ¢ pace s Catalogue free. winter. These are utilizable food sup- We're not going to get snooty.aboutrnNotreD ..St.W. _ 4 plies, provided we stop killing them the Einstein theory, because it there's T W s0�® It SON MONTREAL lye Canada's .Opportunity oft, and breed them methodically, nothing else to be said in its favor, �r}-_ Ar rest, inhabited.pastoral and tastes• "The reindeer has long been do- it least no one has written a theme Flashing Eye trial region—that ,is wliat the present I masticated in the O1d.World, possibly for it. Laughing Eyes ^ 'Arctic wastes are destined to become,`since' the Stone Age. From it most ' concludes Mr, H• de Yarigny. who of its tundra population get "their live Downcast Eyes tcrttes on the subject In La Science Ing, from Lapland to. Bering Strait— t EYes tell .. - Lapps, ?.irtans, Samoyeds, OstlakR, Tonguses, Koryaks. etc.. They raise �, ® Your Character it for its flesh and is hair. —Blueits milk �'� Brown eyes for strength and Its hide, and they who do this cer• —.� for generosity--f.•ray eyes for tainly live better than the-purely hunt- jealousy--Sparkling eyes in- dicate beauty, yes, and good a tribes, who allow nature to do the health,.coo! Do your eyes breeding, such as the Eskimos, -who STONE BOA sparkle? Are the whites clear must live 'a great part of the time on Heavy VM ` • or are they tinged with yellow ° fish and marine mammals. I - FRON'TS indicating an out-Of-sorts Cast i w1 �� "These Arctic natures are not, condition — due to coastipa mw < fj P D 3n" a i,-f e. 3 Plank. Each Sa.00 ' J preciated at their full. value; they se," "ride, Plank. Each $5.00 cion w, you need ' ha4a not rendered all their Dpi+ gyred Free to Your Station. `�(�pp�,SmarbHovtesvare possible service. This theme has been fully o iso plsptldwl They cut so eanly developed by Stefansson, and the satsii wtih sixth li ileotash. author's argument ,rests on the facts "Tweed" A16rfrrrb✓ondWovh4monahYpG�oroh+ a �(� dais " This Tweed Steel AT LvfRV MUtnwARt 5706E r course for a short of experience. 1 STONE $12.00 "What effect would the organization ' t>«tod•Yary.' whit dVetetebfe tell the awry. Paolaet err Y-O of the pastoral'industry•have on the{ BOAT Cash With OrderSMA Rud abort Cidntcfer bo+a the Eyes a - ���j native population? We may have Delivered free to you. station. Irewe Beerha,s A rrtireerrrtr, Runs easily; very durable. Three Sales Ase.er: Harald F. Ritchie & Co., some doubts regarding. the Indians steel runners underneath give add., Llasked,ToRatt and the Canadian Eskimos. These ed strength; won't rot like'wood. Made of 3-16" boiler plate: angle - would be employed as shepherds. iron around edge keeps stones BLtChering, storage, •and transports- from falling orf. If not as repro- Keep YOII� Ne�I�M tion would be In the hands of the seated, return and Ret your money Anchor-Donaldson back. more civilized races. The Esktmo3 D039MON rOUND39=s. JAMES SMART^LANTdiIOGKYtlLEONC e Engineer like most and the whites would thus be is inti- Tweed, - ant' TO-NIGHT TRV ship engineers, a devoted mate contact, and in such a case the less advanced race usually suffers. •• , Scot, proud of his ship. .. Minard's'engines, and gauges. His For this reason the civilized races gen• Linimefll '% _ erally profit by efforts made for the 1- enthusiasm aild pride are well-being of the backward ones; they f - for that Cold and tired feeling. .-typical of the service you will colonize and people the Arctic rb- \ �. Get Well—Keep Well. get throughout the ship gions and prove that they are perfect- on the "Letitia" or the ly able to live and support themselves there. We may foresee the day, says KILL FLU "Athenia." g.". ." . . an English economist, when the 'bad o4+'utHe by using the OLD RELIABLE 1 Sail Anchor-Donaldson I lands' of Arctic Canada, the tundras PHILUPS - _- of Siberia and Greenland, will be occu- of"Aft, Kinard's Liniment Co.Ltd,Yarmonth,2fs. p e y a sparse po u a '�Zlgaged - - — I3oolt throgh The Robert Reford in breeding and exploiting herds of Co., Limited, tor. Bay and For S-4ble – Weliington Sts., Toronto (Tel. reindeer and musk-oxen. A hundred due to Ael 1347i), or ar,l skamshi¢ Years ago, who expected that sheep �osTo„� _a _ would he raised is Atistralia and „c.atsutu' wheat grown in the valleys o! Can. '"rj1D It aperiod' - - " weekly sailings from a a NNoWMWAILwoman's life: when the girl ma- Montreal (and Que- A. tures to womanhood, when a we- ' !bec) to Ireland, Scot- kin land and England Question Box at Kitchener Excess acid is the common cause of less and tasteless and its action is man gives birth to her first child, :�. conjunction with when a woman reaches middle age. Cunard. commencing Frank McMurray.—How can you tellindigestion. It results in, pain and quick. You will never rely on crude At these times Lydia E.Pinkhatq's May 3rd- sourness about two hours after eating methods, never continue to suffer, the proper temperature of the water �' Vegetable Compound helps to re- In In which to bath.a baby? Tl.e quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn how quickly, how store normal health and.vigor. neutralizers acid. The best corrective pleasantly this premier method acts. BobStone.—If the water is too hot; i:. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Please let it show yon-now. the baby tarns red and cries. IL too remained standard with physicians in Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' cold, it turns blue and•does the same LINE the 50 years since its inveitron. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- - Y��.+/�' SVA414 thing. �¢__ One spoonful of Phillipq' Milk of cians for 50 years in correcting excess Qtlin.ToaidThird Cewn&WThird Ckm Magnesia neutralizes instantly man, acids. Each bottle contaks full direr- _ _ �% Minard'o Liniment for Coughs, Colds, times its volume in acid.- It . arm tions sny dr igkore. :ISSUE No. i 5—�19 ���.ate •."7.s"Ltf'•. .r,,y. �. .... - x..z ,.. c,v,.. �„w. +,N-,,.•r:.. -Y,a•'S `�P `3r _ •"., ,,,,'; - y ra-•.v:. �+;. .v e. •- X"^,.' ...+� -. •. r•.-, .} Y.;, . .w,Sr-rr<. '°.5°, •r•'+."".. F^ :G',r^-.. •wa - - �°+ ♦..'t .. y•sem: .. �- .., ldark to pts bait.2.OU:_A 0arrstttieret, 12+I6; .J. T'vrtier.• dreg eon 7 2,.80 EmpriAgbam ditfo 8 W. J SteRhea- POSTPONLD MORTGAOR SAtA ehoF snow drab rep w ti M>irtr to.psy F Turner.drag oleaii di.teh non 7!8.84; son. telling rep wfs2lottt drag coax 7.8 half fisc; A 1~artbing, dKto 500; A H Vale.drag-rep eulst r line and con 20,05; Roy mrd, fuse and caps 3 ��' Hutching. ditto Wc, F Turner,ditto I IL26: F BuilCvan, haul ggrav Fairport also, on soot of salary 150.00; WSJ v gable F10'!tir 2� $178 per year.; $1.30 if poWInadvawA 12.10; 8 Farndale. work on e-t 1 Whit- 25.00; LGtites,drag ban t grav coos 1 Wilbur, rep grader and drift pine 11.4'0 8vbecdptioaa re be Gaited Stara and Creat by to pay half 4 75: J Todd, MI work can and 2 21.50; W 'Hollinger. ditto 3.00; A Matthews.drag rep culvert on con 7 Residential Property and - Briwv sa.00 la advance. 3 15,35; A O Diamond, drag con 4 3 00; H Taylor,haul grav Rosebank rd 13 60: 9.25; F Riddle, rep culver t con 15 00; laude in the A Carltoo, haul grav con'5.x•90;.Wm H A Kirton,baul grav con 7 18.00; L J Riddle,ditto 2 50; T Hardy, rep cut- JOHN OF Vf/HITEVALE JOHN MURKAR� Proprieto;, Ellicott, 6llingatculvetroan42501 8 Hoov.er.ditto '1500; A Chtster, haul vert.con6 3,25;_F Madill, .tbovanow s _ MurdQah,ditto 4 25, H White,, ditto grav r 19 50; L Annis, ditto 19 00; B con 7 1.75: J Mitchell,ditto 1.73;C Ma- In the County of Ontario, n PiCKBRINOy COitNC1L.� ); Oarltoo, ditto 12.5U; "Fred Anols. haul grav con 5 12.75; Ci Pugh, dill, ditto 100; W Teefy, draw grav to Will be bald on Bald premises knows .., Wright, drag rep culvert cone 6.7 drag sbov snow con 4 13.75;J Herbert, Dixie HIN 5,09; J C Bryant, rep culvt ab the Major Mille,Whitevals, Ont,. re washout at Nt'bitevt,1e3,00; David drag cons 2 3'21.25; Cot P J Rowe, rep by Fred Postill, Auctioneer, at -The above council met pursuant to � P 8 ' ajourament on Monday, the 8th inst. NUFICIS TU CREDITOI;eS ANI? vale rep washout clean ditch bite• hole con 3. 250; Ontario Bridge Co-, G o'clock,-on the afternoon of Members all' prevent, the reeve In the vale grav for con 5 7 40: G McKay, rep drag blade 19.95. chair. Minutes of last westing were -, OTHERS washout Whitevals '2 00: G Somers. The Uouncil now adjourned iurned'to meet MONDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1929 read and approved, drag coon 1 and 2 W-LIZ; R Parrott, again at the call'of the Reeve. The A number of NCCNIiDCS were present- ed In the Estate of George Cooper, late sbov snow con 7 1 27: A Silvers, ditto property will be ved bed. :ed and referred. to the various stand• of the Village of Claremont, in the 50c; J Elson, ditto 1 50; L Dunn,ditto sale subject to a.reserved bed. e iD codpmitcees. Township of Pickering, Gentleman, 7fic; R Mowbray, gravel con 7 2,'20; S Terms-10 per cent. of purchase priee. g r BRING IT HERE to be deposited on day of sale,bat- A cow. and petition was received deceased. Farndale, drag shoe snow rep con t Iroju R. Balsdod and others, of Fair- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to 20 10; A G Clark,rep washout drag r 1 ( sacs in 15 days, or as way be sr. to taking over, sUb•div. streets 5 25; A Qordon, ditto 3.75;A E Stork, Now is the time to ,get a new Sot of ranged with the Vendor's Boli- 1 K Section 51 of the Trustee Act, that, i .:on local impruyetueut by-law. all.persons having claims against the ditto 13.W: J Baxter:drag and rep on I hrnees, or get the old set repaired: ' sitar. A cow. front H FuAter re support p K g r cons.3.4 12,2.5: D Nighawandei drag I have i❑ stock samples of 9amael I F;,r' further particulars and condi- PP estate of the late George Cooper, who Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The i r of James Adair. died- on or about the first day of con 9 ?50; F �IHrs,hmaa, shay snow F' tions of sale apply to A vow.from the "Dept. of Public con 81,50;A Carruthers,dragand shnv former.may be ordered through cat- January, I9.2b, at the said Village of to ue at ricesr tinted. CAMPBELL LANE, ;Highways re portable scales. snow con 8 o 75: it Lister, drag con 9 B P I Richmond Hill. Oat A cow.from the Ontario Municipal Claremont, are required to.•send by 5 20; L Linton.build railing re con 8 Catalogue free: P post, prepaid, qr otherwise deliver to. 2 - P Solicitor for Mortgagee. Association re Old Age Pen=ion Bill. P ..P P i.75; J Quinlan, ditto .00: J Scott. I'alao carry colltira, collar pads, sweat Dated at Richmond Bill this 8th day ° Cow. from the tTaited Typewriter the undersigned Executors or their ditto L25: G' Hammond, ditto 1.25; J pads, harness oil by bulk, harness. P of April, 19'29: _'WCo., re the purchase of an adding solicitors on or before the first day _--_ _ dressing,also silver polish machine, of May ,1929, their Christian names and ocher parts. ` > Messrs. Jno Phillips and Rosi Raine and surnames, address and descrip-• repairs promptly done. C 4 -were heard re grant oo eideiine be• tions, full -particulars of their claim Paint-in L. W. PILREY, CLARFMONT � J���+� t igen•22 and 23, con 5. or,interest, and,the nature of the se- g - Chas Goodwin was heard re chane• curities, if any, held by them. : ing of par :G S tial asse-smeht on lot�Iti, Immediately- after the first day of a icon 3 to S s No 4 west. M1iay, 1929, the estate of the said _ Time. P _ Y Moved by fir. M wra, seconded by George Cooper, deceased, will be (lis- H �Mr. Chapman, that leave be granted tributed among the parties entitled _ Ito introduce a by law at the next thereto, having regard only to the B. H. Paints, guaranteed pure, meeting of the council to detach the claims or interests of which the Ex- in a good range of AND SAVE iSi of lot 16 in the 3rd concession of the ecutors shall then have lice, and rotors. - Township of Pickering from g 9 No 6 _ c aexcluded-from the 1 all other, _hal be and attach the same to S S No 4 westPure Lead, Varnishes, Oila, �7 d ,. of the amid tow nabip: and that.the said distribution. Yr a give you- 4 . c. discount on all your !Clerk be instructed to notify the Dated at Toronto this 2nd day of Dry Colors and. 6• P i -school boards of,said school sections April, 1929. Lacquers. and all other persons interested in the Frank �L Cooper, cash purchases cum mencing �n ' said proposed by-Ix w, Carried. Claremont, Ont. Also, ilturesco in all colors. a 1, t S resolution was pKase'd authoriz Lillian:lt. Forsyth, line B.-H. once, you'll use 'Saturday- April l 3t`h, 1929 •in the exienAon of Erskine Ceme• •; eery oo,'to property purchased from Claremont, Ont., it slangs, 1P. 3obol I)v the Trustees of Dunbar. Executors. Con United Church.. Beaton & Ross, ,ALVIIv BITSHBY The star:diagcorumittee on Contin' 330 Bay St., Toronto, A C.uttpoo redeemable here for 1 cent with ascii 31 zencies rrported Hod recoatimt-itded Solicitors for said Executors. PICXERI.NG 2•i cent cash purchase Them is no lowering of the following pavweura: DR Elvaroo, our high quality good, nor ioctN-ase in the price, im acct of salary I3500: Jno Phillips, -- -- -- _.,_ ____--- •- - - art 5 A 0 ConaPnti,in 5 LN) : G L Mid- k�tit we do wart you to pity C-a.h and-are there- N. ria, art O L•' A f r v trd fo tx); Brooders & Poultry Su pplies fare trying this pian-A•Ic for irisin. forin&rry 4-n z1- sham t rewr"' for in- , turmati��n it chicken thief VS' J . idgi - 4 per cent, i•° 4 per set:t.-Gat Yours.' ' ::33'33; F H Richardson, ditto 33 33: Thos B Lilev, ditto 33 kS. Mr Scott, ce - Y .'bate on dug trilta•a 131-0: «'ar Chester. J A ME S R I C H A R D S- ® N service ad cnnstabla;3 wootha saltyy '75 00; A F. R ilsoo k Co., prem on - i road insurance io Toronto Oasuatty :- lfo+Co 377 50 .-Picken ar ware nre The ,tandiog committee on Rnadb — and Btidg"reported and recomiuend a Products ed the foli,�wiog payments: J Pdlis Canadian ` ! ter, break roads drag rep a t i Vx to pay half N.91): D Nighwander, ditto { f t,'Sth,-W`Stark, Tap wasb•wt n t I US _j- A - 1 -•_ - =Now is the time to got your Seers for the spring crop, We _.. LopNy half _W, Chas Hodgson, ditto ----_-��-pp- -.. pp �+p �+�• �+�•. : 200; P' llare.hman, sbov Snow w t 1 'ROYAL BROODER STOVES ®�i:w7 have a complain ate k on head. 1tiU1ICE - ..Red -Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, i l - In all sizes. Used by all large poultry farms Having taken over Robt. Feasby'a with great success _ �'he OF r. RaraFe, Brougham, we are now ready t C1 -er and Al to give service in Brougham as well. RecommeneExperimental Farm =sr :n Claremont. dd b Y Ex P r All Goyernruent Tented Seed. Service car always ready, any or Ottawa. A .li ktad» (A Package and Bulk Seede for the garden.inight service. _ Phone Clare. -Seib ting Tire '506. Chick Hoppers Fountains etc ' 'Crasoiine, Oil, -Seiberiing Tires. } • 251y A. L. PILKEY. Ageat for the McCo.rniick'Deecing bartu - _ _. .. .;__ See ern demonstrated at Nchinery and Repairs.. BONDS-tsovernment, ,Municipal andMor5 th d t ed yi t - - . • SAfe Inge &>ndb. Alen. Inditut7 Per � A P L E HILL I� A R M r Nlafe incebtmentd at fr�nr 5 to 7 per - , r -,—E. Ner 1c , r Our Motto . e have i , a t it, it is not made, 1vSC'RANt'r- , rlat,res written in. 1 h P 013: 10 ail `L' [ can ge 1Cp��^ !tiding Fire, attlum'hilr, tt'ind'• pgUNE: CLAREMOtiT 303 SALES AGENT C,� \JCal�ll\V rorrn. Accident an 1 S;;knebr, _ I S. BALSOON, PI Phone or write 43if ED, BO«'XAN,NVbitby -s- -AU]p !ICES ---- -• - - -_—.._. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE _ _ i .• • , When there s . If you require anything in o the :.: FOR TEAM HARNESS - - -It pay.; to us give you our pries ' It pays to insure in strong financial ;- , - ccompanies such as the Imperial Guar- 1. +antee and Accident Company of Can- Brass-mounted Team Backband Hrirnem, / ,ada ,The Western assurance Company 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 q. of Canada,, and The Mutual Lite As- AVith'a ring breeching. instead of back- surance Company' of Canlida. For $}g 00 bead, ;L N CP K , quotations apply to ., ;.: AXI A. 31. GIBSON' 'Black mounted Teatp 'Backband Harness, $38.50 , Phone PickCring 1712. _ In the Hopper NOTICE TU CREDITORS AN 5 ring Breeching $44.25 OTHERS Z'-This isnot a facto harness but custom tuade in our there Will be : own hop at Markham. factory . e "EGGS IN THE NEST 1'n the Estate of John Larkin, late-of -the Township of Pickering, in the :We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. County of Ontario, farmer. deceased c That's a fact! There are alw;ws eggs in the nest•iJhen your hens have' :1 \notice is hereby' t,:iven�pursuant to had plenty,of'Sunbearq Laving plash. Grain fed birds may gr { Section 51 of The Trustee Act, thatbig and hear- bur they 6x'l lay eggs. Sunbeam iLayin Mash' :.all persons having claims auainst the D n F . ;-T - ::-O. D D provides certain elements that ggi�ve hens the power to p►t> ejgs estate of the late Jnhn Larkin, who and also imparts a vitality which increases the' died on or about the 20th clay of Feb- Harness and Collar manufrmeturer - hatchability. 'Phis is a scientific fact-you can runrv, 1929, at the said Townchi of prove it b}- a trial. The spTrndid incroase in Pickering, are required to send by Hosie Phore 3400 egg pro profits while• egg ll in are nt i will ' - MA.RKHAM, ���. pay big Profits out of a small investment 1f you post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to keep Sunneam Laing Dfash before your flock -the undersigned Executors or their �� all the tine. Read what Dir. Stevens, the,well. Solicitor.; on or before the first clay of known poultryman.of St, Catharines, sags: -of :.lay, 19211, their christian names, B R A D L E Y ' S : _ — ---— n..a:. ..int[ o..o na - - 1ii,i,s, full particulars of their claim ' —----- -- - • - _ Toronto -d interest, and the nature of the se- f� ►� r 111 ,►� e G a* Dear Sirs: -�.eurities, if any, held by them. - 1'-u 'ins)' ir• plea.er to tiearof the success that I F.ati•c had with SUNBEAM LAYING MASH , Immediately after the first day Of during January. February and March. '.May', 192!1,_ thb estate of the said _.__' � I received an averhgc of 95 cogs per day froth ' .John Larkin, deceased, will be dis- _ -,.., unknown is y .j 30 hens,or better than 70%;my top pro act on ing 115 e¢¢¢s. Sickness was m " thereto, havin,e• regard only to the Team Harness, select in every-detail, $42.00 up Collars at a--i-among the parties entitlell prices. k and hroisitcharerolity excellent. - I can�ajs�nuglyy ver-ommend your Feeds to any '•claims or intere is of'whieh the Ex- Harness Parts always Instock, persoawlshing t4' have success at a reasonable ecut�rs shal !then�havie notice, arca Your pair of the Famous Greb Boots await your arrival, sours tats, :oost. f•' •ecucors shall then have notice, and They stand up where others fail. H. G. STEVENS ; all others shall be excluded from the OVerl�llg Smocks COvera118 In fthOt We handle everything K isaia distribution. , i Make Elm Lay—with Sunbeam Laying Mash" �.' Dated—at'—Toronto this 2nd day for men and boys. Ask your dealer or.Inquire from tie direct ;April, 1929, Justarrived: Childrer's and Youth's 9nmtner Footwear ' They STANDARD MILLING CO.'OF CANADA, LTD. f Agnes Josephine Larkin, have that splendid wearing PA;�CO Role. Toronto, hfontreal, Quebec; Saint Jofiri, Hat[fa:. Whitevals, Ont. Our goods are pricOd at great savings for you. John Garland, - - Cherrywood, Ont., SOLD By Executors. Beaton& Ro",- CEC I L6 ­ - BRADLEY vo�� iso Bay 3t., Toronto � ;E, A. ANTt3ISTLE, •.-::,LOCUST HILL ,x - Solicitors for said Executors. P I a „ { • •,,, � .a.. •- ?,�;=,,, . ...r ... r-r.-r.. ..,s• - vrir'+••nn. f .•v„','•'RR x,X. -.�v,,. ..b;. M .s • ro 3:R:�dadill:.gtho` been nob= The p-blie and• continuation " Mr. Stephenson and family have Old Dobbin 1 was again reeved Sued to his,6rod for eweewl .weeite ec$oale reo-pened on Monday,after moved into the Bundy reeideace into serylee duriajr. the week-end, ,;;^ Alex. Morgan of Bobcaygeon, suffering,from a.• fractured thigh, the Easter vacation, and will now and are cow' getting comfortably whan motor ears to large numbers *ant Sunday withhis parents. expects to be ;up in a couple of spend over two months of strenu settled. Mr. Stephenson has been Rot mired in the deep mud. ''" NI Owing to bad roads the News• weeks. ous work in preparing for the mid- etxaged by Amos Brig-o ll for the re snan did not appear 41le week. Earl A. Grubin R.Q.,"—Eye,Special- summer examinations. 8easan. Mrs. Brown and daughter, of ist, at Stoufville from Wednesday o .�. ,Agincourt, ie visiting Odra 'Bushby. Saturday of each week. Office in th6 Horbs, � . Herbs, Mr. Somerville and family mov. Grubin Block. Phone StouffvMe 2405. �- p.m. Office in the Wear - _ Y i -e ens a Edith Binns f Oshawa, m. to d to the Forsyth farm tbi's week; At a 5 p. every Monde from 9 a. I ��� - SCJ PEACR � Gallagher'saer s Keeps - spent y pBlock. • '� ." ,�' ----- . here. ;SEED DRILL _ Yo ' Morgan Pugh'is able to .be out -^ u Wonderfully ullr ► -again after being off duty with NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND � --- � �' ti the flu OTHERS !�"' _!?. ►5`ee us before Well ` Jas. H. Madill, of the* 7th con., .. = . . . In the Estate of John Burton, late of r/ ake it. Eat better. Steep, is quite ill at present, and is under ; YOU hUf. P, -,the doctor's care. the Township of Pickering, in the o � work, play better. Mrs. John Morgan and grand Counts o f Ontario, Farmer, de- Mother Nature's own good herbs, rioh ehil4ren of Toronto, spent a week ceased' ,,.•` - Come and see in health-Riving pouter, these are what Notice is hereby given, pursuant to with friends here. 1= p ! - •' make Gallagher's Tonic and System Section 51 of The Trustee. Act, that - :.✓/ Builder so good. It really works wondess The first mail since the flood on all person. having claims against the :+ w the maCIline. for people who are constipated,rundown; Irtiday night nes received here on estate of the late John Burton, .w-bo s+'-.9' nervous, folk who have skin diseases. Wednesday night. died on or about .the 20th day of ' '�•- Even dreaded Eczema yieldsto it. Mrs.Pengelly of Brooklin, spent February,'1929, at the said Townshi(, 'Try a bottle. It will keep you clear of This Drill has Zgrk lubrication, Hyatt roller bearings; Steel s few days with her parents Thos of Pickering•, are required to send by - y cold weather ills. bold sa other Gal: `and Mrs, Patterson, telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and 1 h post prepaid, or otherwise deliver to agher Herbst Household Remedies are Odra. John Fraser, of London the under igned Executors or their gather wheels, is accurate and light draft. _ by ' Ont. is spending a few days with solicitor,, on or before the first day Black Hank Manure Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers and E. C, JONES, PICKERING Mr. and Mrs. Walker. of May, 1929, their Christian names, Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. Robin and 'Mrs. Story, who,live and surnames, address and descrip- Phone 2314 P. O. Lt Hill down east,.epent a few days with tions, full partisulars of their claim / K W. M and Mrs. Palmer. or interest, and the nature of the se- Fick. R. R. 1• Mrs. Roy Morgan and children curities, if any, held by them. ,�W�. T 1) = SMT im Y> r .,*pent a fewdays with D. A. Pugh Immediately after the first day of .and family at Lakefield. May, 1929, the estate of the said A number of week-end visitors Jojm Burton, deceased, will be dis- 'here were obliged to extend their tributed among the parties entitles � j�RR visits through flood conditions. thereto, having regard only to the Spring S-e e d S SpringChas. Cooper, has purchased a claimsor interests of which the Ex- s• ,•lot fromThos. Stephenson to be ecutors shat then have notice, and used as a storage_ park for used 1 others shall be excluded from, the _ 1a said distribution, ' CAM Dated at Toronto this 2nd day of - Mrs. Bert Lickorish has return April, 1929. Our Prices are Right ed home again after speeding a O�1 e Button, llfllC� couple of weeks ,with her-mohter R.R. 1, Claremont, Ont. Alfalfa N.o. 1, - $24.00 per bushel !�l,Sl7' in- law. William M. Palmer, „ A number of people from here Claremont, Ont., Red Clover, .. ... .. $17.40 E speak of artisti- were obliR�d to take the Myrtle Executors. Timothy No. 2(purity No. 1), - .,: ffi 4.90 �' designs the ar - And Whitby route to Toronto this Beaton & Roes, dig ad. not artisti week, owing to the bad road°. 330 Bay St., Toronto, Sweet Clover No. 2(white), ffi 4,¢0 " designs that would ba Luther Bowes, of Poterboro, has Solicitors for said Executors. inappropriate for the returned home, 'after spending a _ _ _ These are all Rennie's Seeds, Ontario grown and Government tested. purpose to view. The couple of- weeks here, owing to T Bny the beat-do not buy weed seeds. Our stock of 1 one illustrated has ar it aim- A ATTENTION E N T I O N g p p1e, yet hes artistry, the serious illness of his mother, -. . .. ._ ' rase seeds, torsi and manacle, gar. - , Mrs: J. Read man, who is holdingden seeds atc., is.coin plate. ''No Greater Tribute' her own in the fight for health I have taken_ over the Agency -ISee us for your ria re uirementA'. :I Thos, Paterson has re"ived a g . . , _shipment of New Brunswick shin• for : y F 4 '� W. STAFFORD 5t�n•es, Fleury's Famous Kin etoo Road, : We* for quick sale ' hitby should colt and see same. A stock : lea. Aoy�one intending shingling Renfrew Cream Separators,Scales of Corrugated Roofing to also kept Plows. Pointe, Phone Whitby ) on hand.Call and receive 'prices. Scnffirrs and Wheelbarrows. One Pontiac Coach, 1927 Model, (Almost as good se new) r The Women's Institute will Phone 306 Pick, P, Weet st the home of Mr9. Brown One Buicir'Sedan, 1914 Model, (four cylinder)In. t on Wednesday afternoon, April RC�ST. �E17=Vr . 7th The program will include AGENT (4S) BROUGHA51 One Ford Coach, 1925 Model, (never been hart) : the subject. "Making Mealtime a One Durant Coach, 1918 Model, (with a guarantee) .. +Pleasant Hour," Current Events. Roil Call. s current event. R.0 ~�- Q -- -One Chevrolet Touring, Nei Model, (cheap)U L i R — Maple Leaf atm na Mrs. Wm. Brown�►od daughter : One Ford 4 Ton Truck, .18'30 Model, (q lot of a:tragi) -of Agincourt, came here on Fri _ �Iasnsan�e CO •day evening to visit Mrs. Buahby, WANTED N T 1.�D One Ford Tun Truck, 192$ Model, (just the thing for a farmer) Cheapratesfor[arm and.00untry yod oa account of the bad condit- 1 1 U iJ dons of the roads are unable to re One Ford Tractor, (will be all overhauled) buildings. turn hone However they are Good Price Paid For Windstorm Insurance an buildings, heercilp welcomed in Claremont. L yg One Bay horse,bevy, (9 years old) wtod•milb,Insurance etc. The public school teachers hada Dressed Chickens Qi Fawl Oae B:ly Di iver, (9 years old) - t ace -Au °mobile serious time during the week-end Phone'Claremont 3701 of all kIods getting in and out of the village One Grey Mare-, (12 year3 old) - FARMS FOR SALE :'Those teaching in Claremont andWaste or phone ' :who spent their holiday elsewhere Bridal Rose had a difficult time in getting Charles Cooper, Claremont E D* B O VV' M A N back to the•sceoe of their labors, �0 white these whose homes are in dinnerware - - - ---- ----- - - _ WHITBY. ONT. -'the village found trouble in get- Ling away awing to the bad coo given Pas '�11 dition of the roads. L i, Farmers, A on , There will be a TemperanceI ave secured the enc for the Frost �. Rally in the United Church at :aR'aS' free . . _ -'- - _ Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple- S P.M. on Monday April 15th, ments. and will keep constantly on under the auspices of Young Peop• "_:A quantity of Frozen Salmon at 12'ceots per 'pound. hand repairs-for these popular Call in and en Hite about- A few White Fish at 15 cents r pound. implements. ;lee' Society. A cordial invitation Q Also, Loudon's barn and stable is being extended to all the'Young this profit-sharing Stock Salts, Epsom or Glauber. 22 lbs for$1.00. fittings. Peoples' Societies in the Township I 1 wiI also takecontracts for patnting -sand to all those interested in the Plan, Men,,•Ove.r Reitibers, 1 25 per pgir. barns and houses by a new Temperance' movement whether Women'• Rubbers, 1.(`0 er' air, P p process, bye raying. young or old.The Will be Re speaker for the Estimates cheerfuliv given. o Rey, John Lock �• CI3:=DLOW hre�h Grocerie+ alwA s nu hen' Phan •-burn of Toronto, who 'is well y P s l6YA J known for his Social Service work CLAREMONT at lowest prices. d ry`-52 'There will he a collection, taken Highest prices paid fur farm,produce, R. 'j' IkIIII, �i18r8m0II i •and a-light tench will be served Soott,E; � � S}.0�^at the close of the meeting. It is (J G •.'Phone your order, We deliver, _ hoped that there will be a large Phone MArkhnru 8402• Green River attendance of those interested in ,� -• ' Temperance work. Clareino t \ Wm. General_ Basket Factory The members of our township . . M Duncan, Merchants tree'n RiVer Manufacturers of and county councils are being All kinds of Fruit Baekete, kept buoy these days looking after repairs to our roads, bridges And Jfen'e And Ladies' Overshoes, Berry Crates, culvert,-, to which great damage Farmers'Bushel Baskets, . was done during the teriffic'storru 8 buckle and zippers, of 1-st Friday night. At present reg, 4.25 for 3.79 acid 3.50 for 3.19: Clothes Baskets, .'they are busy making a tempor• - I The Most 7� y bridge at Barry's Hill, xrhere den's Heavy Rubbers, mil sizes, Frank JCennockf several thousand dollars were greatly red need, euent severAl ears ago in widen- I Liquid Proprietor Y. R 'Phone Markham W4 -ing the gond and in replacing the Flannelette Blankets, -large size old bridge wbich had done service regnlar 2.7 5, for 2.49,years. To rebuild AIT ' nve$tment BE T-—Y --_ _ a permanent structure will _re- Ne%c•_Prints and Gingham9 are i �, -� -- -- quire the expenditure of another hese, big assortment I A Savings Bank Acconnt is primarily an invest ' STANDS FOR THE BEST large sum. There are many strAl- of patterns. meat, But it is the only ituvestruent yielding . ler culverts throughout ills di _ a fair rate of interest, that i avi+ilable for vont, ' tract which will also require im Some broken lines of Ladies'And a=e at it moment's unties• Emergencies can be iru• mediate attention. � Gent's Underwear greatly tnediatel met by the bank Account that has been. .�. y , As such,i reducedcrnsistantly developed. Ynur investment ecroo. RePORTe i yields regnlar returns in interest. Your invest-.• Claremont Junior Room report of I went as a bank account yields constant satisfac- f resGroceries always on -faction And Fresh Gilhand at ass-- Mar- ) Ace of wind in the fact that it is Spring examinations, II C graret Johnson*, Gordon Taylor*, Jes- lowest prices "always ready for other rises without the trouble ere Lewis* and Jack Morgan*, Anna of converting into cash. Forsyth,* Edna Taylor, Sr. I-Myr- Don't forget your coupons for ' � — - r l Kir 4 tle Bacon*, Betty Pretty* an� Cliff- silver And fancy chins. ord Basset*, Alan Tomlinson and * THS CANADIAN BANK y Frances T oyst*, Gordon S enceley*, .. p i - - Dolly $Katon`, Cordon Overland , � Litter Carriers, Ha 'Carriers Alear, Hill. Mat'> Morgan. Sr. Herr D. As -S C O T T Pulps,'Door Systs: CowJean Ward* (Muriel Stevens, OF COMMERCE Bowls, Pressure 5ystetvq Etc. -pert Forsyth+ and Margaret Hardy* I " ' It will pap 'vnul to get my, prices on 1. equal), Marian TcmlilTson*, Irene L� ( w<<h ,.,,,;�h mm�lga,nvfaS < _ above before:buying elsewhere. Taylor. Jr. Primer-Lewis Chidlow*, i Pbone 1401, THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Murray- Morgan*, Irene Lewis. A. V. LARE�UFT , - _ 'RE�rTR J. PROIISE $p:ffar, {easher, ..-. �.... ._._. _. , d ._ _.....,.,.�. __� ..�.e P[ n.: i', ('N'1. RIo v 4, k, '.v'-•i a..:w; ':.:11' ir; +''-; �;:a:.,r `'r'ESY•tu 'a„+,,;;.w.n[Cr',..'bF., „�G"t „.,..,...:t�•-^5 f,'•4v,�xs;,..qtr-. ...... e-.am,.> _ . .. .._ _ ', - V e t _ Kent recog7aised Kildare's voicei,'-8e CAAPTE$XXXII. . Thu questionably ran downstairs to meet him. :s "Where's Mercedes and Melody,?" CAUGHT IN A,Tl3AP tee+a Blaze demanded.._�- Bodine caught .sound at Shorty' - 1 ", coming when.the man was still some !"Ain't t no one hetes but me. They moat 'a' gvt away in time:" distance away. Buck had worked im- • - „ no! Melody brought her here. self into a fine ferment as ale waited. 1 after the dam went out,, He put=on his hat now and. went.to Kenya eyes widened, and Kildare the barn He wanted a word v:ith ~ told him brielty of the explosion_ and Shorty before he faced the girl - o taking Esteban to Paradise, where He heard them drive into_the yard, the doctor held out hope ter the boy. and saw Mercedes get out of the wa- "Bodine promised to get-13asilio-to 'son and walk into the kitchen. A few safety," Blaze^exclaimed. She didn't seconds later Shorty pulled up hisAp ...�+ - know that when the started.down here, team in front of the barn. �+ thoughW . ." "Damn it; man, where you been? V. �` itl6 r+ Buck demanded angrily. Guess ht, did. Tuscarora answer- "You mean, where ain't I been," Make Better r� d "Or what do you mase oi!.this.?" „ �Freab �r0>fli the garderii� f He produced tLe •it "I found it Shorty growled back at him. Look B�'e�C� " pinned on the door." kt that rig. 'It's been over the hubs r "My God!" Blaze groaned. "She's in mud half the time. I got what I kyo1ll' grocer for e - went after, didn't I: . - gone to Bodine's se sure as fate. Hes „ v Roy" d,coyed her -_fere-with this. But what Yeh. And you had me-scared to _ ity6l happened to -?elody? He wasn't here death, too. You, unhitch your team when she recei-ed tL}s note, or else and saddle up. The-boys are waitin -Y AST she wouldn't have stick it up like that for you on the trail that goes up, to r SA(_3 _ It was meant for kIm all rightl Damn :n the place, I'll bring y�udownCAKES v it' If he hadn't had to go back to in the mornin 34.everything s O.K.the ranch to.get.here, I'd a been in "What about the kid?"Shorty asked. I clean forgot him, Buck admitted. S1x►N t�ll()Al.['CY "" r..�.' \ time." "You stay and hang on to him. If OVER_ _ His jaws closed with a click.. Iia wheeled on Kent with an en ry litter he start's .s aw in again, wring his �wtLAD pIA�O aM $ ' g little neekY eoatEaM wesr, in his eyes. 'Tuacaroig's anxiety for ed' CGPVRNN7,Ma#/1'NS-^-MUMS.INL •r: � the girl matched Kih!are'3, .. Mercedes drew back as Buck open- "Let's not waste any more time," ed the kitchen door. The slovenly dis- :Epitaph on a Dog BEGIN HERE i OvAY doing, for all of her .excitement, as urian of the room and the air of rays- she followed Shorty downstairs to his Blaze cried as he flung himself into Here Iies at rest,"unknown to fame., $uck Budlne, net' owner of the old I his saddle. "Listen, Kent," he went tery which hung over the entire place of dark descent and doubtful name, Webster dace In Paradise valley, incites team. She had good reason to fear „ had thoroughly alarmed.her. Bodine „ the Basques to blow up a dam built by b-it. on. How long will it take you to get One,"Binks. Here,lie•his treasures, Dick Acklin, big boas of the Double A Bodine; b r. she had to go to Basilic the sheriff?" saw her nervous start. ranch. During the skirmish which foi- At least It would be dawn when be "Well I see you got here at last" too- lows, Esteban Arrascada Is severely ' ban s a friend fit I'arauae now. + ' A ball ,a bone, a worried 'shoe. arrived there. he said with an easy smile. "I knew t� wounded. Bodine to love with Esteban'a • ' of mine. T 'phoned Nay, stranger. drop no idle tears: 'sister, Mercedes, holds her little blind In answer to a ;ydden impulse she ou'd be worried about the kid." r ` brother Basilicas hostage and forces the Fnatched a to from her dress, and him as soon as I bea ,e the explosion. '' �� 4„ He loved one small lad all his years. girl to call-st his ranch. Buck sends a p - Is he all right. -.Nancy Byrd Turner is "Our Dumb .'message to Mercedes signed by Basillo. §a she stepped upon the verandah she ."Sure; sound asleep right now. , }� NOW GOON WITH THE STORY fastened Bovine's note to the door ", Animal' - Let me have him, }Pease: I want e, witl:out attracting Shorty's attention, to take him." ° ' prevents -CHAPTER X•XXI.-(Cont'd.) Melody would be sure to find it there. — _(To-be continued.) - Mt^ rds Liniment pre a to Flu. A With a distinct sense of fear she Mercedes did not know how long _ Diatomaceous Earth Deposits took her seat beside Bodine's marl. `labs had been asleep when she was� z- Use Mlnard's Liniment for the F{u. r Bring alone with him in the hacienda, _ awakened by the sound of some one Diatomaceous earth, a material ez• creeping*stealthily up the stairs with its old as and familiar S objects to give her courage, had been Manitoba Taking Her Place Cenalvely used a9 a heat insulator, for It was Shorty He had called sevt the purification of oils, etc., has for + eral times and gettingno answer,-had terrible enough; being in the open j 'Manitoba is now experiencing a many yearn been extracted in 0 „• - begun search ng the house, with him.in the dead of night was in-, bent r n ! period of intensive mining develop- small way In Co:cheater County, Nova i E�iitely-mere terrifying- ;picking up whatever trifles he could meat. Copper e.gold, fiver, lead. Scotia. As the went in and.the wagon con-�` and and, at the same time, intending y nine and other metallic products have 4 - tin ued to rock back and forth, the girl I been mined;' and exceptional opport• Mt you place Your'money on a pray' to make certain that he had not left became drowsy. Her struggle to keep ' Jbimself open to Bodine's displeasure. unities ,exist for the prospector, and position and grin, it to an investment; { tri her end of the seat began to cease. { it•you lose, !t•was a speculation. r{ When Mercedes threw oper her doors ii mining company, 1 ; nfad him,he was the -mre fright- Thu m..n snde her was ao .onger t..e ri. tin fright- ..and faced evil-looking thin,; he nd ce the two But Shor. was had been. Mer- I .� b 3 tri.ly an evit-looking figure as she saw cedes felt her head resting on his " 'kin, standing in t')e light that stream- shy tlder. It was suit and wonderfully ' Rd on hire. comfortable. Sh9 sighed cententedly.l By the time they came to the main "What you want hers?„ she de- s arm was 1 insnded. goad she slept. inort 3{ "You'the Senorita?” Shorty quea- around her to keep her fm- emotion- tte;r,e�-in turn. the expression on his face a emotion- Kent did not turn for a pacicward' � '-am. What is your business?'" less as ever In this fashi.un .they i glance- .like a-shrdow he was gone �?14va*l "f got a le'at for you." He brought traveled to W:lstzr Greek. Iinto the night gallopingioc They had not yet arrived there!t forth from a -:.at-pocket. "I bden V caain' for ten minu ea i didn't think whEn the note M�neies had pinned He won't waste any time up to the door of the hacienda caught hire from Winnemucca." 0 V d, P they was any. one home." , 'lercedes read the noir hastily. H•r Kent s attention. His place had es- -Well, y°u get him as quick as.that caped, and his first thought had been old nag of Tonna will let yon. Swear %,-art beat faster as she .recognised of the girl and Basilic. in all the deputies you can, and fen it ti� se 1 1 $a.ihij s strange letters. He..was alive The destruction of the dam -caused for Bodine's place. There's going to the?� ( r then! ,,,, hent no regret. For all of his talk, be hell to pay-there in another 'tour. aI"' "You are osis of Bo<f ins s men, huh. Q w she asked. Tuscarora was a lawless old soul Acklin is going to suing bin if he "Yep, ma'arn We,bin together, s dynamite had accomplished more in can." r loge time." a second than all of his weeks' of pa- "He means business, huh?" , + - You have seer m brother then? tient work. Acklin had got what he I "You bet he dots: But 1 intend to y richly deserved. He might rant, and have something to say about that. I;I• is not hurt"" his legal henchmen tear their hair.,i don't w-int him hi This party 9 ` t "`o! lie's all right;' 'unless he's + ,of-Acklin's is j;. 1 ' stroying de if u were caught. Catch- going to t'lrow ilia fear 1. enact hisself to death." but the dam was gone. Some one g+onld ay dearl for de- of God.into an old friendof mine. I've - - - "Oh,- I with you had brought him gor to stop it.s<,pi_ way. beep," Mercedes gaspci. ing him was. something else again! liana was thinking.of Shp-ty. --" "Well. lady, Buck was afraid they Thus in spirit quite accepting the ac- Still Blaze-realized as Kent and he wouldn't be anythin' left of this place.I complished fact, he had ridden to j du�hed along tha• if the Big Boss and -7 f,;n hours gittin' here. I got a rig Buena Vista. - his matt get to We.)-ter Creek first. - -EASY t i. take you in. We'll have tc go round b� the Winnemucca read. to make nd The not-on the docs had caught his as was most likely, the odds. against a �� ti attention immediat^ly. It told him being able to play for time until the 3Z�. '� TERMS The girl weighed what site was very little. If B•silio was a. Bodine's sheriff and -his posse arrived would •COMPLETE - place, v:hetie here Mercedes and Este- make-the effort ilinost hopel3i.s. The 1111 'tl - SIMPLE MIttVDO--Vit LOCK. ban? iccwboy racked his brain to itrverit some 11, The Holdfast Adjustable window tock 'He was searching the rooms above igame of cross purposes by which Fie 1 j -Wali hold and lock any.size or window When he heard some one ride up. could accomplish this seeming fmpog- ;iybv n or closed, no wtights reouir"d. tool „ „ all �Rttles and draughts. Any lady can Hello, :.here! he called. Who sitility. . He understood fully, ' too, ii—an one in mve minutes. ' At len<l.ng )" ., - "'7 • ' - are you. that even with the_she there it was }1Nr,tRre and large De Pt, Stores. nr ae�d `'.=5 not stamps), Money back If not "That you, Tuscar,ora�.. the new- no certainty that Bodine would not be �u�..,, ✓wrpyri s; -tied ' Gold smltb co. rl atindpe ae. comer questioned `r+xietisly. hanged. If Acklin insisted on going � u' �'�^�++eAa'• V es Toronto. Idl.i: i ni 1 _ through with his telesis,the law would .. - _ be sorely tried to stop him They came•ditectly to the place where the road forked. Blaze was ahead.. He drew up until,,Kent w'as _ beside him. ,O WN , "rll be there 'fore long; pert and - c}sipper, too," Tuscarora assured hint: this ideal year 'round - "Don't.lose a minute, J•te. I'm going iI You can get results-after a fashion-with any old dye; io try and catch Mercedes hefore she a e _ but to do work you are proud of takes real anilines gets there. If don't, anything is musical instrument r That's why we put them to Diamond Dyes. They _ Mable to happen. I'll stall until you co from,three to five times more than other dyes come." �iDIO and. Phonograph, in one complete, self-contained on the market I. Cost more to make? Surely. But you Kent did not for a backward get them for the same price as other dyes. instrument,is the newest idea in home entertainment. This glance. Like a shadow he was gone is your opportunity to replace your old radio set or phonograph _ Next time you want to dye, try them. See how easy - in the night. Kildare,had disappeared _ - it is to use them Then compass the results. Note the a rapidly_. Far across• the valley l with a brand-new, genuine, Rogers Combination Radio-Phono- _- absence of that rayed serealting orspomnB•— - the same ur a for hie FiacT taken, very- the �vantageous terms.__ See that they take none of the life out of the cloth. g 'a Observe how the colors keep their brilliance through possession of Sht Tty. He lashed his `Even without the allowance ol.S50.00;,the price oti-$3Z or - - -- wear and washing. Your dealer will refund your lagging team into a gallop that sent - this complete Musical Instrument is e�tceptional vaIue`.' But money if you don't agree Diamond Dyes are better: them flying over the remaining miles. ivhen you consider that this is a brand-new,1919 Rogers product j dyes. And while they hurried, in the hills -using the famous.guaranteed Rogers ASC Tubes and backed I The white package of Diamond Dyes is the ociginal above them,-unseen and unheard, by the Rogers record of tour years'of proven-performance-it is "all-purpose" dye for any and every kind of material. miles away in places,-Acklin's men a'it bargain" if ever there was one. - ii It will dye or tint silk,wool,cotton,linen,rayon or any were moving. Their speed was slow, mixture of materials.,The blue package is a special Your old radio set orphonograph ma onl' be worth $ ads but dye, for silk or wool only. With it Yo dye your in marked c ntrast to those below y r valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to them. But they began to join hands, any Rogers dealer wial allow you S50 for it—if you trade it in the finest professional work. Remember this when and they came on apace.' The gaps for this Rogers Combination-Radim•Phonograp#1 nosh. ' ' you buy. The blue package dyes silk or wool only. The in the circle began to fill. , The Bar white package will dye every kind of goods,including Girds boys' came up. Over on the "Cash-in" on this remarkable radio offer! If silk and wool. Your dealer has both packages. north the men from Eloise arrived at _ - - ' tF�eir appointed destination. i 'there is no dealer-ia pour community write to the - - It was the.gathering of the clan°.I _' • The Double A had heard the call. And f Q.R.S. CANADIAN. CORPORATION, L IM, at their head rode Acklin, the Bi iT Toronto 2 Ont. _ I- ALIBA Boss, the feudal lord. _ _.310 SQ8C�1118,AV@., s _ %Vt *A114 Xfow �� ♦W[a DAV° G"RZi< _ ISSUE No. l5—'29 s, .y r A • _ estimutgd at 11=0,000 in addition to same applies to' Owea'Sonttd•Pa'1mer• PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Deatlh and Damage Follow Storm- which industrles will be crippled Lor ston line. Toronto wholesale:dealers ars-bay weeks to come, in Guelph the loss _ The Roads Affected ing the foUowIn rnmt'Flood Old Central Ontario will run well over the $200,000 mark. Kingston Road, near Harmony, ron>A: �-prices, delivered To- Kitchener has escaped with some- Eggs, ungraded,-cams -retaraed— _� _..a$!+• ,... .. where three lost their lives, two ' thin"ver $25,090, but here again s bridges ere washed away, isolated Fresh extras, 27c; fresh firsts, 26c, Never in History of Living Man Has the Banner P2bvtriCC taw of the factories will be closed a.;conds, 22c, eastern Ontario from Toronto: All- - u — - ..Stl>ffered from Such a Series of Torltential Down urs down for several days to come. li � p gravel roads are impassable, and it iz d,4 % to 43amec; N •g2 41 ae to 420 Ili Bruce and. Sim unties n ' N � ce a toe co ° was impossible to divert traffic over Churning cFeam—S al 6c• - EfGHT�LIVES CLAIMED estimate has been made of the dam- side roads. The department of high- 1,,46c; No. 2, 42c. age done. The town of Durham has ways :rushed naterials to the scene, Cheese—No.'l large, colored, pparat- -- been hard hit and last night was•atill and nearly 100 men were.engaged.all. fined and government graded, 22% to ► �- in-imminent danger of worse disaster 2381st.' " ,Whole of-Northern and Central Portion of Our Old Peninsula as the Saugeen river continues to day Saturday and Sunday patting in a Inundated by the Rushing Waters of Minor Streamsmob by in a mighty"torrent which temporary structures. LIVESTOCK. Highway officials say that this was Heavy beef steers, $9.50 to $10, Ontario has heard of the Mississippi Nit: there were 22 washouts. Strut• may yet be'augmented. As it !s, the the only serious break on paved roads. butchers steers, choice,'$9:60 to $9.75, and Georgia and Alabama floods with i Lord and Belleville divUdons were damage has run into many thousands 'Other provincial highways are im• do, fair to good, $8.50 to $9; do, com., " smug complacency. Such a thing eou13:hard hit. Altogether, on both lines, of dollars in both,Durham and•Walk•, passable, but not in dense traffic dis $7.60 to $8; choice, $7.50 to $8; but- `` not happen in our province. But the more than 50 washout; are reported. erton, with both places cut off from fritts. It may be a week_before the cher heifers, ^hoice, $9 to $9.50; do, last three days has shown what'Jupf-I Bridges. swept away have cut' of traffic with the rest of the province highways through Grey-, Bruce and fair to good, $8.60 to $9; do, tomo ter Pluvius really can.do, when he•highways. Damage on-the Kingston Owen Sound has been completely •iso• We.lifngton are ready for traffic. A $7.50 to 50 butcher cows, good to } Aries and what our `bricks'_! can do Road has isolated the whole of East- lated over the week-end and It was.number of culverts are washed out, choice, $7.5;.to $8; do, tom, to meds, when they really try. ern Ontario from Toronto. More only Sunday night that the first wire _ $6 to to $5 do,butccannher and cutters, Week end train .aervicea were lis- bridges were dashed out is Markham communication was established. but no bridges. $3,76 to $5; butcher bulls, good to In Eastern Ontario the cities and Paved roads are the only ones north choice, $7.50 to $8; do,tom to mad., $6 rupted and at some points dlscontin- township. and east of Toronto fit for traffic. The to $6.75; do, bolognas, $5.75 to $6.75; ' ued as a result of these unprecedented Saugeen Valley Menaced. towns themselves have not suffered pavements were damages by the baby beef, $9 to $11; feeders, choice, goods which wept over the province 'Phe whole valley of the' Saugeen is as, greatly but road and rail traffic !a storm, but not so seriously as to halt $8.50 to $8.75; do, fair to good, $7.50 starting with'Friday night's big storm, menaced by rising waters. in Bentick at a standstill. Oshawr harbored motor. cars: The pictures run with to $8; stockers, choice, $8 ; e do and caused two deaths in railway acct- township, South (trey, 50 bridges have thousands -of refugees from the east , fail to good, $7 to $8; calves, article tell the atony.. dents and six other, deaths from been swept away. At least a dozen and west, commercial travellers, plea• this pochoice, .$15 to $16; do, mad., $10 +o P, drowning and- hundreds of throusauda dams have gone.in the same territory. sure parties and men ..and women $14; o greasers, $8 t. $7 springers, Scores of small Industries are trip- whose business trips bare been Trus- $95 to $120; mill,:.rs. $75 .to $95, � of dollars damage to rolling stock and TS lambs, per cwt., $14 to $14.b0; do, a•ights-of-way. pl I by the general deietructi°n of trated. culls, per cwt., $11 to $13.50; buck , Engineer John Kennedy,,of Toronto, dams. Many factories -have been The Rail Situation. GRAIN QUOTATIONS.. lambs, $11 to $11.50.; 'sheep, choice, runs killed, and Trainman Holmes was closed down for several days by flood Armies-of men were patrolling the Grain dealers on the Toronto Board $8'50 to $9.25: do, med., $6 to $7; do, Injured, when a fast eastbound C.P.R. waters. In Galt the torrent ran four of Trade are malting the following culls, o, to $S; hogs, selects, f.o.b., = ftefght was wrecked av Gibson's aid.I feet deep in the streets and a flab was tracks all day Sunday and Monday to do f.o.b. quotations for ca•r lots: SIR; do, do, fed, 51_.70; do, , Ing, three miles east of Bowmanville, caught on one lot the main.thorough- avoid further accidents. Executives Man. wheat,—No. 2 North., $1.25%; 512; w.o:c., $11.50.. Laren had the further anxiety of the promise No. 3 North., $1.2254; No. 4 wheat, WHOLESALE SEED.PRICES ai 1.45 Saturday morniug. An hour of further precipitation. $1,19%; No. 5 wheat, $1.08%; No: 6 Per 100 lbs.:—Red Clover—Dom- before and only a few miles away Power lines have been broken. Tele- in the meantime special and auxili- wheat, 91%c; feed wheat 82%2, (c.i.f. estie No. 1 $:i0 to $32• do No 2 $28 Robert Milne, of Belleville, was killed, phone communication with parts of ' try services have been instituted to G.�ierich end bay ports. Price on to $28.50; Imrorted, No, i, $LB to 'when C.N.R. train No. 20, which left Bruce and Gre• is still impossible. ,. , Telegraph was hard hit by the storm, restore. the even flow of passenger track, 1 higher than shove.) 526.50; 'do, No, L, S'.4 to $:.4.50; Toronto for Montreal at 14.30 p.m.,' traffic. Extra efforts are being made Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 5254c; No. Alsike, No. 1, $32 t*-�4; do, No.-2; was derailed. Both accidents resulted but communication had been reestab fmm pointe 2 feed, 50%c. (c.l.f. Goderich and bay $2.8 to $'28.50; alfalfa,Zfornntic, No. to move perishable freight from washouts caused by the torren-111ahed with most centres in the pro- ports.) $ 834 to $32, do, imported, No. 1' where trains have been held up by 11a1 rains. wince by midnight Sunday. Am. corn—No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, 530.50 to $32; sweet.:clover, No.. 1,, Property loan will total more than a $ ruined trackage. 1.03; No, 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.01; $6.50 to $8; do, No. 2, $5.75 to $7; - Floods Still Rising. While Doping for an early return to No. 4 yellow, kiln dried-, 99c. (Deliv- timothy, No1, $10 to $11.25.; do, Floods following the tarn are stili million dollars. but it will be days be tore soothing like a definite estimate. normality, veteran railroaders declare ered Toronto.) 2, $7.75 to 373.50. rising. As the high water rushee the present situation to be the Millfeed del., Montreal freights, PROVISION PRICES. down the Grand, Thames,' Maitland of the damage is possiblewerat they have been called to handle bags included—Bran, per ton, $31.25;( Toronto wh'>Isale dealers are quot- e `'and Saugeen further damage will'un- Early Break-Up Godsend. in the history of Cansdtan railroad- shorts, per ton, $31.25' middlings,)inn the folln•.-Ing Prices to the trade: doubtedly be caused. Had it not been for the flood'ot l.tng. $3Ont. �3 Smoked meats—Hams, mode 13 to The list of victims as reported fast dlarch 15 which broke and swept the' Hundreds of passengers on both rall- Ont. oats—Good, sound, heavy oats 25c; cooked' hams; 4dc; smoked rolls, Infght was: tee from the Grand au l Speed rivers!wayt. were marooned in Oshawa, points.car lots, b0 to bre, f.o.b. shipping 25c; breakfast Bacdn, '�6 to 38c; backs, pe.,Trea`led, 29 to 31:; do, smoked, 30. WALTER NORTHOP and HELEN rue cities of Gait and Guelph and Wbitby and Bowmanville by wash• Ont. good nulling wile^., f o.b.'ship- to 40c. "WRIGHT, of.Peterboro, drowned,at other centres might have been the,outs early Saturday. Other travellers ping points, according to freights, Cured ir'Aata—Long clear bacon, 50 Harmony, scene of death and destruction tar long hours overdue were reaching $1.30 to $1.32 'o 70 lbs., 821: 70 to 90 lbs., $19: 90 JACK BURCb1AN, Stratford. greater than 'hat which has visited Toronto until late Sunday. As an in- Barley—Malting, 73 to 76c. - to 100 lbs. and up, S18; lightweight JACK 'MILLER, Scarboro. _ them. To the fact that the larger stance. the C.N.R. leaving Barrie at Buckwheat-85 to 87c. rolis, in buret:►. $11.50; heavyweight ORTON COOK, 15, Barrie. rivers in the west were free from tee 6.50 p.m . Saturday did not arrive to Rye—No. 2, $1.05:. roils, $ 9:50 per Barre:': Manitoba flour-First pats., in jute,; Lard—Pure, tierces, 161•4c; tubs, 16 HENRY TAYLOR. 19, Walkerton, is attributed the tact that damage Toronto until 2 o'clock Sunday after. r• , ind the two train men reported above.iwhich will run well over a million dol- While the tie-up was at its $� 40, Toronto; second pats., in tufa, to .- sc; pails, g. ti prints, 1% to Ir Washouts Commonplace lata to not far more dleastroua. worst. the C.N.R. cancelled crack $6 40. 19c. Shortening, tierces, 13?l to V Ont. .flour--Track, Montreal, carIlAc%e; tubs. 1.1'ac; pails, 14%c; tins, _,— $n the Allandale division of the C.� The damage In Gait alone has been tra" from Toronto to Montreal..The lots, 90.per cent. Pats Ewr k>?,', a'•:7u: i>:3. \-�rirat,. }.;a,Q - --: Guelph, Dam Succumbs to F'iood ' Y ' • - y .... _. -�3+•� '�'':. e>- d. � �'r. � .x". is 2 v '.r ' ,% � � , .w i t r r,rY -•w XN `Y "` :•t• ,,•• '^ `y,. �k 1i�„ x31a ,.,e.:+e.3, ., ;�D•. ,,,.,.,w.a,.,� ,' `",,�. �`.'" -.- •r''. ,,,., fi� '. •.�- ` ,iia`" ,• �, .. 4!_ ~ S � t f.2.•.,? •d ',�'rR„c-v'yr- „v0' M.1�!O•..,xy"k'K• ,• '� "`♦•' ' ::fin` :�' i � • .,�.lf^•'v' � <•`C t. ..'•LR. �� t'S,,li, �-�" .�'• .•M.�<. " � _ Qil,• tai y,...+. r ~ '.�y • • ,W<�' Ya Vim' '0�,!A�'y�A.�-MF ^y' - ..! .._ SOMI SCENES OF ONTARIO'S WORST STORM IN DAMAGE DONE AND AREA COVERED. �, r Upper left a home near Guelph surrounded by the flood. Uper right Goldirs dam at Guelph, carried away in flood, Lower• lett scene at Dundas. Lower right a street scent in Gail T. � ., ., \, . ..,•' , .:: ••.:� J ' - tis y sa:•a 1 • �• "" ' ...'.vw...�w-. ,.�••.. ..,..,.icG ti,y+Y:.- a.u.,n �• w.\.f••.'....+•.•.-..++.,t,-,ua-,..._.... .-.. -. ,. __ .. _ \. ,'.7q-. 'S a • t--Rev. Mr. Dew and faloily, of -Dr. H.T. FAliaise,1Zesitient Dent- , "Ivy, is yisiting with.Juh;ea-ud Mrs. ist. 6#ice, _,in residence, two doors 3-10re Bring. O ice,hours: 9' am. to E p.m. ']Draper. east of .St. Andrews Church, Pick• fe �,-Mie Helen Butling spent-Fri-• -Hugh Mill.er16ft.last.week fox __ . _ : Indian Head, Sask:, where he will @ri7lgr }'r d ivening by Appoint- + day with her sister, Mrs. F. T. went.-• spend the sum�ger. Buatipg. �g r -Mrs. >,lea Wilson, of Whitby, Born, on ilfriday, March 29th, to George ansa Mrs. Field, a.dau• ___ t. -__ � . ' visited with 'hoe. and b'Ira;'Ajito ` " at11Y8ARTONr - titer (Joyce Marie;, _ . . .._ _ _. _. _ - We 'raw your atten ion to a ew 8pr>�IIg drew one day last week. g y r' -M. O. sad hies. Zimmortnan. of. -miss Myrtle Wil-lion, of Osh- Miss hazel Walsh, of Birch Cliff, 7 awa, spent Sunday here with her visited %Ath Miss Jean Annan during "ecials.. You deti them- at . Toronto, were the guests of W. J. eiater, Alia. . D. N. Lockwood and Easter week. Z5 - and Mrs. Miller on Sunday. 4iT t[ =Mrs:S.J. Collaeutt,of Oshawa, family.amAfter a brief from pDeu• ie1'Antl;n recovering from 'an attack rush' a iel'An unonia.We arO �'to re ort wee Mur GoldeD Key(Husky gab tory M only.h ; .: . sappeent Sunday with her brother, ' ' 311vin McLennan and family. monis, Miss Marianne 'Cornell' p y C y y ) thefinest -The Peak sale.on Saturda life-long resident of ifekering. Verna Sellick, of Oshawa, visited of its kind-composed of Ground Corn. Shorts,. ' y •-with her cousin, Phyriis Nicholson Meat Meal, -Bone Meal, Cod Liver Oil, Powdered afternoon was fairly well attend- died at the home of her sister Mrs, W. V. Richardson. on Monday the. over the week-end. Milk, Molasses and Salt. ' _ed and fair prices were realized. Sth, lost, at the advaneeiJ age of The Anglican ladies'weie�►usily el.- - R Misses Verna and Doris Reid, 84 years. Her funeral took place gaged Tuesday afternoon quilting in. 25 lb. bags, $1.45 100 lbs:bags, $4.75 u1f Whitby, spent over the wee k• on Wednesday afternoon when in. the Community Hall. end with their uncle and aunt,W. y Small lots in bulk, 5c,per lb G. and Mrs. Reid. torment took'Place in the Friends Our teachers have returned, and Ddre.Irwin Shepherd and two Burying ground. Deceased was a they and the children are all lrtlsy _- p again after the holidays. _ y daughters, of Kitchener, are visit member of the Society of FriPDda We are pleased to welcome Mrs, r� ling with the. former':.parents, H. and washighly -esteemed by all McConnochie back to our midst agaial "NU•COTE"-The perwKneul glass.finish'for hardwood. * who knew her for her quiet kind Q,and Mrs. Calvert. having spent, the,winter with her .:and other floors, linoleume, congolenma, .furniture and x and unaseuming diposit on. -Lillian Wiman, of Peterboro, mother in Newmarket. interior wood work: Apply with lint ....spent. cloth. ' No -On Monday evening last the .spent her Easter vacation with- rubbiD¢, and-in one hour a brilliant and permanent finish • :''her uncle and grand-mother, Rua- drama :Arnold Goes Into Busin- alas obtained. A wonderful "new 11nish.' Try it. Just get k see ; one of the most o ular lays Now ddvertiaenwents. , sell and Mrs. Burrell. P p p a Nu-Cote Coupon at. The Big Store' and get -Rumor has it that Frank Pear ever presented to Pickering was son has purchased the Peak pro given by the -Ebenezer Young L`OR SALE-Tao. eo•eaa Buckeye A quart for$1.40 A pint forR?5 cents ' Peoples Society, incubators. Phonc 2tA4 Claremont, 30-3- 4 rt on Church Street and will p y, to an audience A half int for 45 cents party poaseasion on May 1sL. which filled Lhe Town Hall to cap L�pGBFOR HATOHiNa-Pipmouth _ p - TheLadies' Aid of St. And- deity. These talented young Play, hocks. Miss; Agnes Thom, R.R.No.2. T + ars may rest assured that they Pickering. 27-32 rem s charch intend holding a sale y' 1 - `of home-made baking on Friday; will always receive a hearty we �j OR eA E-A Fordson Tractor in aR, t Apr. 19,at Dr, biCEWen's store at Come whenever they return to 1' Al condition• S.Dixon.Routeiiius.King - -.The �.tallnton f1111Qi r Picketing. This play was presen• rano Read,mac. as t '.'8 P. m. Afternoon tea served , , � ted under the auspices of St. Geo- OR SALE-Dwelling, will acerim• YO11I q ► , -Joseph O'Reilly and family P �j' / b r• _ of have mooed into the premises reel A.Y.P.A. Mr. Heustock. of modate 4 families. Terms to suit Purchaser, J, S.Bundy.Claremont. 3tf + Move recently vacated by James White Whitby, rendered R number of ;Pall Papers Your fr. and family at the corner of the splendid piano solos during the in. �/�-//HITE Pekin Duck Eggs For Sale. tum r y - p : term13910n. A novel feature of the • * 75 cents ppeerr setting, Apply Richview ' ' •, ;.• .$rock road and the Highway Farms. PhonePick)3608. 32 R : -Mrs. (Rev.)J. S. Ferguson and evening wss introduced when the ? The IlSunworthy" N' .' also, titer, Doroth returned home members of the A.Y.P.A. sold bags FOR SALE-A number of window R yr wash, suitable for chicken pens. .0 cents iz of sand each bag containing a kind positively n rin Saturday, after Rpeuding 9 yr each. T.C.Brown,Brougham. ]itf 5. week in Peterboro with the form. Dumber, hire, F. Prou4e was the -- holder of the lucky holder, and EEp BARLEY FOR SALE-Gond r er'8 mother, who i8 in very poor clean teed. A 1y to Freak Gosuck. R R 2. ° sw R+ health, r calved s large hoz of chocolates. Claremont. PhovT81are 220.1. 31-33 do not fade. -Tbe worst flood in the history AgTL'RE TO LET-Will take rat• -Miss Schenk, who resider] in w Pickering, for a few years, where of Pickering occurred' on Friday •� tle to ature. Al%c.for sale a wagon boa, ,` Hundreds of Pat- she was housekeeper for Rev. Di•. night last when rain began to fyll 1`k•new t�tm Lacey. Dumbarton. 32.35 1, yt ji h , ' lNarsh, died recently at the home in torrents and continued fur - MALL Farm to Rent-Near Green- - ;;•: of her brother near Mount Forest, hours until the pavement at the wood For particulars apply to Mrs. Sam - terns right in stock- aged B1 years. west end of the bridge was cover. -te-art.56 Oakcrest Ave.,Toronto. 31.3277 a-• 'x _ -There will be offered b Pub• ed to the depth of six feet. the Bilofs7slint :from Jac per y FOR TALE-Irish Cobbler pots ti ;kis At on Saturday April '20th greatest ever known. The rain• LL' toes. Guaranteed Cobblers. $1.00 per v+•uiw.an th®house and lot and household storm was accompanied by an Apply R.J Fuller,R-R.1.Picketing. 31tf /bae.ayasla la roll *7p lefferta etc. belonging to the estate electric storm in which the dark RUCHING -Local and long dist. roll >., of the late Jan. bi!c'Ginty. See bills sky was continuously lit up with Tance haulmgdone promptly and at reason- ,-• ^ - for particullrre. filashes of lightning, which, how. able rates. Apply Chford wrtght. Phone Mark a -The Young Peoples'Bible class ever, caused no damage in these s_a _ __ naso - q - I(Onwegns) of 8t Paul's United parts- Dc- swollen river was a OR HALE-A q+taotity of GnodB- ConguleciII] Rugii, OilClOt118, Lisoleume, Table Oils- Etc. Churrb intend holdings hoz sec- alad rushing stream in which Fro.ed seeabarley Price 11 w. New Curtain Materials Netts, - Taylor,R.R 3.Rckenng, Phone Marftham 1 - ilal and concert on the 28tb A 1. there,Wse DO iCe LO 4)betrtlCt its 903 31.33 Cretonnes Eto. 4 ,Pleats keep the date In mind. Ful• flow, which is usually the case in GG9 FOR HATCHING-Martin 'lersinuouDeementslater. the spring when there is a flood. winter The force oP the Water WAS .80 s0 E Wyandotte.hen Riley. Picke nzaut. 75 -CoxLve-Dr, F. E.'Lnke.Opto- cPen1s72�settin8. W.J. Riley. Piekerin`tPhone IS -CHAPM AN ' saeterist. 1sT gongs St., Toronto's great that everything in its path _ _ '77 _ • - ' ableeye sight specialist maybe was carried away. Large trees+ A BEAL BARGAIN-In Royal consulted abont one eyes for which had withstood the storms Brooder stoves and feeders. ries and second 1p yy of a hundred years or more fell Aandstock. Phone Mark 8103,or write H. G. RlaQeee at H. A. Allia'a drag storfl. Michell,Clammont. 31-32 -Ser .ces at y. April George's # n victims to its fury, and were car Made' to a �1 �� clothes x• -services at St. George's oo ried down the stream and deposit' VOR BALEent for q,sing, ripens Polish J s: Hondas+ p ed in some cases across the road' L' varusy, excellent for mixing, aspens rich April lith : 9.80 a. ru.. oats.mi 40per bushel. Orville Burma Clare- - 'Sunday School ; 10.80 s. m., Holy way, thus obstructing trellis until wont Phone Clare 3o5�T -- a1 as _ - Commnaton and sermon;7.e0p m., removed. The greatest damage OTATOES FOR HALE-PureTriob eveningpraZer and sermon. Both was Caused to the higbwa ya PCobblers,35 cents per bag;2 bus..mall white .' - services by Rev. D. B. Langford. throughout the township. liJll• R. 2.Claremont � Apply L1o731 32 R. Three ranger to choose teem • ' -Bert Moore, who recentlyy sold vents and bridges were washed - his farm to A. C. Diamond, has away. and in some; 'cases where �`O+R SALE-5 or 110 r msP,ckennns . to moved his household effects to a the held,; as were lefttilttanding the ad a OAChea wart! washed away- Apply close to highway and busy count ro farm hear Bowmanville. Mr. Dia• pprr y Apply Box e o highway New. 30 3: Tip-Top Tailors, qP - only �l prise) mond has taken possession of the In many cases the rushing stream -- ------ y T ' Moore farm, just mouth of Picker. of water tore asp the roadway, SALE-Registered htog years tomes, i�}� a-s•a }{e ' ing station. necessitating the ez nditure ofa J+'mtoai, AlsoSgeldingsflyL 5 .-Spryotd. IA1e1111•lYeady Tailoring Co. Tx allgood heavy horses. A pply L.H.Seta R. D++n't,forget the Young Peop• large sum of money is making re R.a,Piekertag. Phone Pte'55<!5. 2�1 8a 1 lee' meeting in 9t. Andrew's C'hIIr• pairs. Ia the second congeeeioo a -._The Lowndes- Tailoring Co. g ONDON Grocery For8ale-Ezeep- eh on Friday night at S o'clock. short distance west of the Brock L conal opportunity to buy ont Pamily cm- : ti'be meeting being is chi•rRe of the Road, where J. C. Richardson, of eery. No cam.no delivery. phone. sydr+ey r Literary and Social Committee. Toronto, bad purchased a tow :myths.Market Lane.London.Oct. 3z * •: _ " l0otmle and bring the name of your acres of lwnd on which he bad FOR SALE-A quantlty of Marquis We hay e -these -three seta on display wheat, suitable for mized rain: Also,a -favorite poet. -' erected a handsome Ituhlmer COC- yvantit of peas roe same purpose. M.B Bark, !!11 -The services in St. Pt►nl' Lage and a garage, making it an R R 1,Locust Hill. Phone Ptck 1031 32-33 :"nt;/w and 'are pleased to show United Church next Sunday.-will ideal Spot for a summer home, the q • them at. your request. - be as follows : 10.80 a m, morning raging flood worked havoc. The SEEDGRAIN FOR BALE-Acan• tits of oats: also quantity of good 6-rowed. 'worsb_ip and S. S. Classes. 1145 eottsge with its furniture was seed bark ' at la aa,eon:4, Pickering. Geo a. m. Young Peoples' Class. pp 7. .m swept away bodily,and the wreck• roo1.IR.r t,Locust Hill. Pbome Pick 1-015, as evening worship. Services will ali age was afterwards toned in H. ATCH1NG EGGS-S, 0. White Pe to Ct satisfaction guaranteed with be conducted b the Pastor. Wade's' flats and in the mareb. JLILeghorns, also S.C.Ancona::; 75er cents p _ opening and dedication of The roof of the garage remained setting. This t9«k averaitea 160 egp per bird -The _ g Apply Stanley Murdoch,R R.1,Pickenag.29.32 each garment• the new organ, is St. ADdrew's on the pre'misee. In the south end _ Oburch vfill take place on Sunday, of the village John Clark had hisTO SELL OR RENT-50 Acres pas. _ summer kitchen carried awa and Lure,north half of south half of lot 9,con- Apr, on Apr,2191. Rev. Alex McMillan,D. y cession S.Pickerins. Sufficient water (spnags) " D., of Tor oto,will officiate atboth tboce living to the lowlying land and shade Good pasture. :Apply F,J.SMon, Buy your Topcoat now. q Boz li5 Whitby, 32 • services. A concert will be held on had the water -running through __ _ the following Monday evening. their houses- Tn the village the QEED PEAS FOR SALE=A qu,a>5• -One of the Linden basses had damage was eonfiaed to Rater in tlty of Perfection large podded garden pea; + A. " Y Early Alaska.also a quantity of Canadian Bea sin nopleasaDt ezperieoce last cellars, the worst' to suffer in this t field ae. M.B, stark,R,R.No.1.L6cusc Fred .T Bunting, � ' - Piekel'�ng week when it become' embedded respect being St Paul's Church mill• Phone•Fick•1031. . 30-32 • • An the mud up to the axles, on the and the stores of Jap. Richardson rTtoRONTO 'WET-WASH LAUN• ;Established 1857. _ road north of Port Perry, and it and M. S. Cbepman. This storm 1 DRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and Rab the worst ever known here. explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your R_ was three Jaye'before it was eZr name with Mr.S.1V,Davis. barber shop - We THE ;CENTAL 'GARAGE, iiif/iiGE . relented from its undesirable poli- but'was also general tbron¢baut will pick up and deliver 3 times a week, ition. the rovince. Railroads, suffered OR SALE-Cuthbert. raspberry -John Draper has been en-gaged MM damage.•from vdashouts, caner; also Rock era I pe1' Leghorn hatching to erect a residence 1n Br9oklin which were the cause of several eggs,50 cents per setting. These breedfng ben. „ or O and in lives have culled by a professional. R:J.Pule - - t� AM Intends to.move• into that village that of engineers were sacrificed. -- ���@rhotl- _ --'to reside, Mr. Draper will also Altogether nine deaths-are attri. ALLKIN DS 0FTRUCK ING DONE oII><4�3i a kitchen for Mm, W. J. tinted to Lhe f)ni•lds. Prices reasonable and all work promptly attended to. If you are thinking of shippin any _ r R yrr ,,Smith bore to be attached to her - cattle or stock to the city give me a mina rice : ^ efltGllge. fi 40c.per cwt. Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 2708 aAtf t -It has been requested that the ` CtTONE&WELLINGTON-The well "Auto Re 'airs Aeceseories,�0i1'8�aI3t1 "The Old fashion Pickering k- own nurserymc n,have appointed John T. ,r:. }lopnlaT drams, Elliott agentlfor this loeatity. Those desiring • p p • r ed Mother," be presented gain on buil trees,shrubszu , should se! or write him r Gasoline, AeUylene Welding Saturday evebin , A pril the 20th, before purchasing, Address 204 Ri rano Road, � � in the Torwo Hot' AdmissioD 25 shoe Repair Oshestf bar land 15 cerate.-This splendid dmma ii OR se LF �Rol.teia cow. due to Battery ng• . freshen Mar.28;Black cow:due 11w of Apr. -fie given twelve Of the oust Aynbire cow,due Apr.12; Durhaft cow,due in. •tam 7Y� ps io )EkiekeriETt Paal'fs IIaited Chareh N ei1T the Post iearii-new. Abuly ai)o'°t P. :b"'tFkreri°n�: epa�a l� iiaadVyon all ma 8� -Rev. 7.*R.Sproule, of Wind- .. ...-Office ,nosh of s.lem. .CmtsAtr, a3u , fior aecwgepaaiei by -his mother - _ FOR SALE-Fold URht ••dilv4ry x Of ars : and slater Mie. Mor n 'Spent a truck:In daifdy sltape.roma mister slid awa• + Morgan., mer curtains,can be used as roadster. Will'ac- few boars on Mondsy afternoon {�et your 8hoe6 Repaired cept part east and potatoes or produce for bat. r ` pith Mrs.and Miss Fawkes, also by us. 8-4 mile north ofKi�aton ROoad. A1to2n8 Road, calling on a few other friends, On - Sunday he preached in St.Micb Beet material used and Rood FARM FCR SALE-Comprising - ' sere rid Alt AD gel's ChDrcb Tor• workmanship guaranteed. 105 acres, lot ll vB.a io con., Pickering Tp, CHARLES R pENCE�in a good cr", of cultivation thoroughly aqui s onto., sed at the Close Of the ser• ped for dairy or grain farming. modern stables vire wfp4 hrbored by being pres. J� ` with water system.and two silos. There are 150 anted with !' life ntembershl '+ rOIDPU.service acres of workable land,being well underdrained. �+. • y p 1 and 15 acrea of pasture. For price and partirv- p�'Opi Ietor, ' Pickering ;, Lht: A 1' P.V. Note the address�lars apply•at the Ptcir ring Bakery. 160 - • 44.