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VnT -ERING, ONT.- DAY; MAY 24-1929
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WHIT' IEVALS
OUNBARTON.
Mill
Mrs. McNeely is slowly rezovfting Miss-Mabel Dixon is gettin nicely
Ned"It white so from her recent iftess. 9 GREENWOOD
settled in her country home.
- Mr. and Mrs. R. Packer are n:,w F. and Mrs. Hill and: family hav6
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-'Dlt- H-' ()- P"EtsON-Pligi le- nicely settled in the parsonage.
apdSurt-a. Dunbarton. - ioly moved out to th6ir home for the sum,-
Mrs. G. McKay spent the weekrend
'R E. FORSYTH.Oph.D.. Dirm-to'r Itrunning again af ter the flood, at the home of her parents in Brook- mer. IIELLS
Mrs.. J. McWhinney and children
sOPtometrical Association of Ontario. Rea. awing Lumber, Mawifactu iag
iltGP4 Member of the American Optotackricel 7: 7
her mother
jlcms examined by appointment. Baskets and Chopping GralJ2 A. Fleming went to Toronto one spent the week-end wi
here. 7
to see hij'father Who
out. Out. Wednesdays night,recently
and Friday@. Walton and Mrs. Annis and� Misses
#,sea&. �s very siclL
Mr. Packer will speak next Sunday Marjorie and laleen, spent Sunday
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister aad
'AsSolicitor.Note"Public Etc. money to
du4ce stock, are aa,follows
B ket Prices for two weeks, to re. with F. and Mrs'. Sevell at Ndar- :E - E
morning in,the Baptist Churclx His r
subject will be "The Beatitudes." arove. F
oan. South Winit Cu-.:rt House. Whitby. 251y Berry, quart boxes, Or I(W, $5 50 Mrs. C. -Holmes had. the misfoi-
ne
tu to fall off a table while house -h
., BFATuS & ROSS-Barristers. 0. BALSAM. cleaning . We are pleased to say she A car ofpeas as
htjtcr�. Northern Ontario Building.33o 11 quart basket, each 4;c Aed autli cau supply
sayiitrvet Tomato. Mrs. Robert Day, of.Toronto, is improving. pea weal or peas, oa pure
A large number from here attend-
W Beaton, 0 quart balkets, each Sic eat mi.zed.te an.d
F.Ross; Adelaide 2767 ted relatives here last week. ed the Centefinial anniversary services wh
Bushel basket&, each -30c Mrs. W. L Brox-n, of Oshawa, via-
PICKERING- ited last week at.B. W. Jones last Sunday afternoon and -evening There is not any better feed made
!-r,, So:::itori etc., 213-214 Conted. Monday evening.
aration I.[f' F3 Write or phone Markham 6405 Mr. Douglas Brown, of th%n a mixture of peas and
uildinir, Curner Youge and Rich- ioronto, -"d
'F`11QrLV. f)1firi-ts-%Nn 1390and Main Clare and Mrs. Balsdon, Arthur other arains. The extra
W St W-�eTlng WIN1, cpen,Wedoeiday and spent Sunday *ith his mother., Mitchell and,Miss Hilda Morrison mo- feeding value- more
Saturday It ier,ing% Ph,,-,Pi Is 6000. 6a Miss Norrine Wilson, of Toronto,
JUST ARRIVED I spent the week--end with her parents tored over to see the Niagara blos- than makes up the
soms and visited Miss Alva Annis extra cost.
here.
------ One Carload of Messrs.. 4ames Hortop and Bert there. Barley Feed ia limited
Jas. and Mrs. Elliott and grand mount.
E I L C IS%I ITH.- D r). q.. L,. D.s -Wilson are sporting new Durant Se-
NSOtceegor tr, I)r 3 N Dalet' Grad t Plastering and Fin- as'- dans. children, Misses Fern-and Doreen El'
the Royal College of 6e,:4al'Surge,�)�s and 4P o.
ol,�`o. , rtai liott, of Agincourt, spent the week' OHOPPING
to University. At Claremont ofte over D. A. Mrs. 'Judson Ward is eme ning
Seat's store every Tue end with their cousin, Mr. *ndrew Monday, Wednesd§6y and Friday."
i,dnes-
10-11. eday and Friday. Phone Lima and the Claremont Iri3titUte on We
27tf ishiji Allison ond other relatives. 10 cents per bag while
day afternoon of-this week.
�using hydro power,
ERBERTT FALLAIS& L DS.. -EENWOOD.
HD.D,S., Gradu9te of the R(?yal College of -W. P. Jones is busy repairing the
Gyproak ninth conzession road which was bad-
=,JnS;ge:as and the Ur,�vemty of Tor"t,. Patroniz
id ric-e second do" east of St- And- ly damaged by the recent rain storms. Alf. Bell has purchased a car from 9 Your Home Mill.
raw's Church, Pi4ecing.out� Oifice hourq: 9 in the foll-dwiag sizes:
The Mount Zion Dramatic C];A pre- V. Disney.
M to b P. m., or by appointment. fX.ray - - sented their play'�at -Claremont last Walter Wilson, of Toronto, spent
ice% Phone Pick 3700. Vily 32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet Wednesday evering and were much Sunday in the village.
19U*tn*** gawbo.- and 4 inches by 8 feet. appreciated. Miss Ida Brown, of Toronto, was
-7, in the 611aze on Su�day;
CENTENNIAL CORNERS. M i ss M. Rain2 spent the w4ek-end
A ELIZABETH RICHARDS6N ss:ss in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lux- :10 0. A
6 Fite and automcb,le insuranceor all kinds. G
rsentIng cOmPaciesof solid financial stand- PICKEIRIN ty.
The armfver!ja6ry services at Centen
YARD nial Corners last Sunday were unus- - Good-pmgress is being made with A -nod supply of Hard' and Soft
'GEORGE KEAY-Licensed auction.. LUMBEE.1% ually successful. In the afternoon the erection of F. L. Green's 'nex
eer.Akona Live stock and-eneral sales the church was crowded and Rev."Dr. stnre. Coal on band. Alpo a supply
"a.StlY atterhied to. Terms reasonable Pidgeon, of Bloor St- United Church, C. Wilson and family, of Brooklin,
R- THE MINING MAREET ..of Xindling Wood,
.7touffv ille. Phone stouff Nw, 61.4
Toronto, Ont.. gave a message oii spent' Sunday-with Mr. and Mrs. stove length.
POSTILI, licensed Au, %
tioneer, the organization- and spirit of th,. Tremble.
F" tar 00CIAltibil of York and Oatseft, Ano. We buy and sell, furnish quotation@ 12tf Phone Pick. 1709.
litic sialse of all kinds &tuna**to On ab Church that will be lone remembered Mrs. T. C. Robinette and daughter,
saudlea Iddrese Green giver p,ID,, 0,,.Drwst and information on all Listed and by all wb-) heard him. He was at his of Toronto, spent Friday with the
Ualisted Mining Stocks. best. In the evening almost as large former's sister, Miss M. Wood. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING
1).1t,BZA'102q TO We will be if r Coul Mr -4 Mrs. Maxwell and family
I PtdA1ed-to-XdTtF4whWt--- M _ U. 3URAS/A#GHAW
Go"e'renAM' OaMeaftdemeir tW "OfteL stocks to buy or to bold. or
6movile. A4wouuun2. ZW *qmay so 10" ter. of Danforth Avenue United and Mr. and Mrs. Breeze,.of Toro rV tv
da hLr= 39MAW Uo. what stock to sell. Church, Toronto, give an in3piring to, qp.ent Sunday with James and Mrs. Building and General
00- T-v ..Olients are making monomy by address. The choir of St. Paul's Raine. Contracting.
I? R. ORA ST-Lot I- CoDcoosion 4. following our advice. Church, Pickering. led the mu:�ic in James and Mrs. Pengelly. of Brook- Eistimates turnishedon allcianites-
CLA-LL Scarboro, Telephone Markham 7fm. Our long experience in mWns. ex. the afternoon. while Misses Harrtng in,L and Gordon and Mrs. Pengelly, of of work-Interior &ad Exterior.
red Aceountant Bustuess mad Muniti. tending over a period of twenty ton and Scott assisted the local choir Toronto, called an Win. Pengelly on
111ditArs GRANTj GODFRF y&CO..31 Alterations and repairs.
years. 4,11ows us to give to at n�ght,. Both were very helpful. The Sunday. . Ohimneys Built - Conetete work.
St, Ed St. Tome a, CamWa, A"aice .00 u ad advice
the investment fiature of a mine supper and concert gn Monday even- Seeding.operations have been in
or it@ speculative feature of a pro*. g again filled. the Aureb. The or- full sving during "the past week, A Phone Pickering 5719
A pective.mfuingreature, in is th FAIRPORT, ONTARIO,
AU ' eir
;-h L SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO- chestra of Danforth Avenue Sunday number of farmers have-fin hed
N;R
at= School gave a varied programme of work where the farms are well drain-
be Members of Standard Norma French, ed, but in flat lands very little work 8 H I N G L .19 S
7N spirited music, while .
W !b Stock Excba,6ge, a child of rjn3 with an astonishing has been -done.
Members of the Montreal
Mining Exchange. voice and mutnner,delighted every one DUMBARTON. Nova Scotia ShAles
.with her recitations.
R. Gallaugher Office and Board Room,qround Floor, -Rev. 11. A. Meek will be the preach- 'Galt 0AIvanized Steel hingles
Metropolitan Building. -- er at the Anglican service,at 3 p.m. Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal.
Merchant TORONTO. - ONTARIO ..IBROUQHAM. in the Cdmmunity Hall on ' Sunday for sale at
Pb#)nes Adelaide 0.371 and 0372 'next (standard time). All are wel- T. PATERSON18 - -CLAREMONT
Toronto Vis. BiLrelay was a city visitor .6-
come. Sunday Schoot at 2 p.m. Call and got prices. Phone 281
2
Is in the 'market to purchase H THE RURAL itor during the week. On Friday evening the Dunbartort
Mrs. -Alf. Leinmon spent the week-
btraw, Grain and Potatoem. end with friends in the city. A. Y. P. -A. held a most successful LAW'S
SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. bazfquet"in the' Community Hall. The
.?or quotatio.Do apply Bert Katth3ws and family motored Kali, tables'and waittesseq, Misses M.
to Peterboro on Saturday to visittheir
Real FAtate and Insurance. - Bell. D, Swan, M. Payne, P. Swan, r= A R A G El*
Z&. C* I r-ca a 0 -bT daughter. M. Annis, and P. Nicholaorr, were all
R. R. No. i, Farm Prbpertiews a SP.e-al' We welcome to our neighborhood decorated similarly in.blue and white, We are prepared to do all kinds
c' ty' Miss Glen, of Glasgow, Scotland, who while the tables were- decked With of repairin
-Phone Pi ekering 1712 Head Office:21.1214 Confederation is'v6ith her brother, Andrew Glen. a profusion- of spring flowers, and tery g. of cars, also bst�
charging. electriod
16tf Reference Bank of Montreal Life Building. Toronto. Frank and Mrs. Hilts have moved
Phone Main 1390. the ehad table was djone in tulips welding and in fact
into John A. White's residence on and tall candles. everything in cou.
Brock Road north, and Mr. and Mrs.
Branch Office: Gordon Building. - Hardy into the Perr�man house. and tall, candles, After everyone hao nection- wit1r,
Pickering Ontario. been fully satisfied, the toasts were bar work.
Coal, toal, The members 'or the W.-M. S. of proceeded with, George Shaw prei- Gas, Oil@, Grea@e and Accessories
Phone MOO. 28'f St. John's United Church whd a�- dent acting as toastmaster for the
tended the sectional zneeting.of Osh. on hand constantly.-
osed the King and was
TIME TABLE-Ficiering awa, Presbyterial 'held in Clareni At evening prop and see our Catalogues of
Hard and- Soft 6oal of th a 0 t responded to by all . Mies Doroth) Dodge and Star Care,:
0 T.R. 'Trains going East das so f last week, felt they enjoyed a Rrea -Swan Vrop6sed the toast to the church
best -quality No.- 10 Mail 7M A M. privVPge in-hearing the wonderful
oil. . 11 and the Rev. D. B. IAngford respond-
28 Local 12.55 P.M. address given .by Miss Garrett, a mis- ed.
hind . . . . .6 - LAWS GARAG E
80 L06111 Alex. Dixon, who held the re-
5.24 P.X sionary . from Africa, the story - so coi-datterilance*for the*seagon, 'havl-
Sund'ay train, 8.38 A,M. vividly depicted, reached the heart, ing attended 19 meetings out of 23, AND SERVICE STAT16N
THOS. A. LAW" Trains going Weal dne follows- of her.hearers, 'moving them to both proposed to the A.Y.P.A7. In-his ad-
I No. 29 Loqal 9.23 A.M. tears and smiles. The meeiing a" dress h,-- told hox the A.Y.P.A. had
.6 27 Loaal 1119 P.W.
Xncicerinff, 9 Idail both *interesting and profitable. The formed a choir,. and sent $5 to the
9 W-P-M- absent meml�eris- missed an OPPOrtu- Field SecretAr
-Sunday traim. 0- A
_y fupd, also other great
7.312 P. M. nity of hearing. of the�work of "our re�spoIiisibilitie's that it haa under-
MATTRESSES Foregoing is according to Standard Society. taken. Mr. Purvis W. Wood, Domonion
ent ti.me. Week-end visitors in Brougham in- ist Vice-President, responded 6 this
Visit our Bedding Depart�, -SPECIALS
cluded: W.-J. Brown and family, of tobst- after" which Mr. W. A. New- .:7.
Simmon's Steel'Bedti, walnut -
C L A R RNI Toronth, with his parents; the Crock- n, Ion, Persident, gav�e--an ad-
8.50 to 21.00 er family and Mrs. Whitter with Mrs. 71re.,.,, and Mrs. W. P. Wood cut the 6 cakes Jergen's.
York Sagless Springs, guar.',,` Matthews-, Miss Brodie with Mrs. G
Birthday Cake Of which everyone had
anteed for 25 years, 1000 CREAMERY
Philip; Jack and Miss Phyllis Gerow a real sample Miss Violet Swan, in
Marshall Spring filled Mat- arid frien& from Toronto artl Oshawa proposing a t�ast to"the visttorsi.to Bath- Soap
igbest price paid for hiq.penple- membarg of the-s�ea f-
tresses, going at 2S..6 with Miss Brown; Gra�t Malcolm with hy%v all those who were guests f I F-a-6 Towd -
Spring-filled Mat. 0'rearn, at tbe- ily with their parents; Mrs. T. Goad pyou�mA ed the A. T P. A.
tresse@, . I in different ways. She also moved for 69 cents
24 00 with her mother, Mrs.- Barclay; J. a vote of thnnks to Mrs. Morgan whu
]Now that the time 'Clarem` nt Creame?7 Cowie at T. Phillips; an:l Mrs. TaY- hid donated the BirthaaY Cake, 'and
for brialitening and Mrs-Scott, of Lindsay,at,D. Gan- th3 Regal Bakeries, who had donated Vin' odia 'Caistile
tip the home has arrived
try bur Give us a7trial and be convinced non's. the rolls, for the banquet. This was 7
The anrrial meeting of the WO- seconded by Mr. H- A. Newmar'-a-f- Soap
meh's Institute was held at the home ter which Mr. Nursey, Pres. of St.
-0 0 rr :M ELm
IT 'U .8 Oakes for 25 cents
--- DALE M Of Mrs. Ho'ltby, on Tuesday, May 14. john,s, Norway, responded. Other
A finish for linoleums, hardwood
in spite of the rain the ladies turn- featuresofthe program were a solo
floom, congoleum ruRs, fnrei. *d out in force, and a successful by' Miss Violet Swan; pianoforte solo Congo Palm 80a
tureand all woodwork. P
meeting was the result. The year's by Miss Ethel Blenkin. of Toronto,
�kpplied with a cloth-drys in I hour report was very satisfactory,and the and a recitittioh by- - Dorothy -7 Cakee for 25C.-- -
Mist N
financial report was good, Tbegreat- Swam --- 7"
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'olly surface. outwears all pollsbee "F r Pastry U' 610 eat effort of the year was the send- given as shown by the applause the�
Nu-Cote leaves no 4ast catching. All the numberi were will
V.
and restores original finishes. ing of bales of clothing to Northern received. On account of Reeve For- .-Nnell you-think of Ice
Out Royal. Brand Ontario, valued at $70. The-�ro Cream, thinx of
We heiedle dustless mops, Door war, of 1929-29 till Ma gram syth's absence Mr. Newman imitated-
90edar polish etc. y had been carried the Reeve and gave a humorous il-
Tbe"Rome"for cougoleum,linoleum -at your Grocer's. out very much as plamed.and the Iustration on "How the min, and the '�44
and all floor coverings. officers hid done a good year's work. bridges came down and the taxes Silverwood's"
Farmers wbo*have wheAVf.e4your They were all re-elected by acclama- went up." The most successful sea-
flour made from your-owli tion. , The memberg are hoping for a son was brought to a close wb -all We bs�v6 it
en
wbeat. We can d year in 19k9-1930. On May 31 rose to sing the National Anthem.
A Sterrift grind It. Wroal. McLemnam, of Sairi-da, wi?) ad- Frigidaired"
dress the special gathering at Mrs. -For the next few months the
Feed of R11 kinds-Chickip Ifeed, Holtby's, where he members per
T H ICK IN - -
E P ER 0- NE, W-..,. S-
Zin
J-ra ,
Furniture Dealer a9di the In. Monday I!asue of this dAily pa
hen feed, chop, millfffld. f
Funeral Director; 4 stitute wUl entertain all the ladies -ill be filled with accatinta. 0' Jones' Drug— Store
Of the community who would like to mritnr Fkccldentq and drowning
Phone 1300) Chopping every week-day. - hear the speaker-r This is the 19th I Reoidents. In many caseii Sundav Satisfactkni or money back.
Piakering, Ontan-io birthday of'the Institute, so help the 14 get np%trt ag a dAy of vlepsure,
members to celebrate the event, but ends in a day of sortow- [Phone 6800 FickeriD.-
Q".
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-0. MR PUP5 14MT1 �Z =71
61.
ay
111 end manufactured, during the booming
days of the war. He told me that tills 8
is FA
Of A,
finery was made .of the most Air Willi 1 ,1110 luil
this 41V i
-WhOU40MYOMP "a good three seasons out of style. "H'ae •
silks and velvets, but all of.it w
-ROYAL,
offered me the lot of two thousand for
ow �much."
—I'm ashamed to tell you h
"Almoat-iiothingll' his, son prompt-
�y
e.d him.'
iiYes. Almost nothing.' And I took
PEKOE him up." J1.
ORANGE E
C K S
BLEND His son 'leaned back, keenly inter
ested for the first time. "Good Lord, )STANDARD- OF QUALITY FOR OVER t4C�.
why? You'can't go into business ' will-
ing out-of-date women's -clothes 1" Iwo I i 1A 001A 'A' I aws-1 INIA
"Can'4,eh? Son, while he was talk -
ing to me, it occurred to me all at
-and then - wor
once that the least of those gowns, the the coast of Alaska and throughout better you . will do
—and ftam the gw4mov poorest one in the lot, Making a big chain that cuts
was. worth at the islands of Bering Sea there are south.
least a marten skin! Think og it! A hundreds' of little, scattered -tribes of off the currents and the tides, the'
surrounded by an'
marten skin, from Northern Canada Indians, all of them trappers 'of the Skopkin group. Is Su
and Alaska, returned the trapper finest high-priced furs. Nor -do their unbroken ice sheet in midwinter, go.
round $60 in 1920. Now let me get women dress in furs and skins alto- you have to -count on rounding th
U �m
-down to brass tacks. gather, either, as popular legend would Aleutian Peninsula into Pacific waters
14 E USLE (3", 1�1t's-true I don't intend to sell any have you believe. Through their hot, some time in November. If you wait
of those hairy old.white trappers rs any fong summer days they wear dresses much longer you're apt not to get out
women's silk gowns. But this was like American women, and thd gayer before spring.
"That's the whole Story. The cargo
what I was going to have you do: first and prettier the dresses, the better
ZDISON MAR,,SHALI. e' in.
you. were to hire a- good auxiliary they like To my knowledge, no of furs you should bring out should
one has ever fed 'em silt— simply be- be worth close to a hundred thousand,
ilk was, too -high,- but, being Expenses won't be fifteen thousand in
--log cause s
women, red or white, they'd simply go all. It would mean work;' dealing
crazy over it. with a bunch of crafty redskins Isn'll
raz
The other factor In the combination play for boyal Maybe there'd be cold
BEGIN HERE TODAY his father, almost if he ' were afraid is that the Intrepid, due to the un- and rough weather, for Bering Sea deo
k away. The older man made settled fur market, failed serves no man's 'tr'ust.' But it would
Ned Cornet, son of wealthy Godfrey to 100 to do any se e
'Cornet, celebrates with his friend, little comment. He went on with his extensive :buying on her last annual be the finest sport in the world, an
and soon the talk veered. to
Rodney Coburn, the return of the lat- dessert, trading trip through the islands, ;jad opportunity to take Alaskan bear and
,.ter from Canada.* Ned leaves the other matters, as a result practically all the Indians tundra caribou—plenty of adventure
Totem Club in a happy frame of mind ' The older man finished his coffee, have their full catch on hand. The and excitement and tremendous progti
and drives homeward in the drizzling slowly lighted a long; sleek cigar, and Intrepid is the only trader -through Ito boot. It would be a man's job
'rain. Ned's car goes into a perilous for a moment rested with elbows on the particular chain of islands I have Ned—but you'd get a, kick out of it
skid, knocking down Bess Gilbert, a in mind—the Skopin group, north and' you never got out of a ooze party it
abopgirl on her way home. A police- the table. 6 profit[
n tefla Cornet to report to Judge ppose I might as east of the Aleutian chain—and she 'slyour, life. And we split th
man "Well, Ned, I su - . I
not counting on going up. again tM 75-25--the lion's share to you."
RoSSman in the morning and advises well get this off my chest," he began I (To be continued.) a rich Ned to settle for damage done to a at last. "Now is as auspicious a time spring. Then she'll reap
"passing jitney. a.; any.. you say you got a good scare vest—unless you get. there nxst'
Ned is allowed to continue on his he
today. I'm hoping that it put You in "The Skopin Islands jare charted —) I Minard's Liniment relieves pain.
I found t be un-
way when the girl is oun o d go that at least you can give any that are inhabited: .at. ell —easy
iS injtred. He asks her to ride to hii a moo h your ap
('house ratbeP to Duals
to find, easy to get to with a sea -
in his car. Ned returns home me a good hearing." worthy I a to be punished by them.
to tell his father of the accident. The man spoke rather humbly. The launch. Every one of those petites than N Ned Indiana you'll find there will buy a —Maxim-
A, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY'- air was electric when be-paused. is
dress for h squaw or I�s -daughter
Godfrey had- fought upward from
leaned forward. ve son." to show off in, during the summer, and
'utter poverty to the presidency and "You've been a very attend Ttie;r eyes Met over the table. pay for it with a fine piece of fur.
ownership of. one of the greatest fur Godfrey Cornet paused again. "The - -- "This is August. I'm already ar-
trouble, I'm afraid. is that I haven't schooner—a strong, sturdy, seaworthy
]rouses of his country, partly through ranging or a license. You'd have to
been a very attentive father. I've at- two-masted craft such as is used in rangi f to sr
week. •Hit as far north W
the exercise of the principle of abso- Itended to my business--and little else northern trading. You'd fit that craft get going in a
)ue business integrity, mostly through and now I'm paying the piper. out wiht a few weeks' supplies and fill as you want—the farther you go the 4
a
the sheer dynamic force of the man. as only
It w
His competitors knew him as a fair Please bear with me. .2 the hold with a couple of thousand of
I .'-se-gowns, You'd mood t—o or three
but remorseless fighter; but his fainda little accident, as you s
—I. believe the
trouble of it is that it points, the way men to run the launch
carried far beyond the confines of his WHEN IN TORONTO
that things are going. It could vefy usual "r w pilot, a first and sec- c e
resident city. Bearded trappers, run- 04
easily have been a terrible accident end engineer, and a cook—and you EAT AND SLEEP AT r
ning their lives through the desolate speeding have to have a seamstress to do fitting SCHOLES HOTEL Ls ar
a dead girl under your .41L hT
CK ., . . . ,
wastes of the N-orth, were used to see- wheels, a• charge of manslaughter in- and 'make minor alterations. Then 400 1�unch or Supper a SpecialtY
Ang him come venturing- up their gray
rivers in the spring, fur-clad and stead of the good joke of being arrest- you'd start * up for Bering Sea. YONGE ST., 00posite Eaton's 0FEAUCE SPECI LTY
ed for speeding. a term in the peni- "You may nof know it, but along Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day arfd Up POST OF IC BOX 510
wind-tanned—finding his relaxation. tentlary instead of a fine. Ned, if You BrAuce i CT10%.que
'and keeping fit by personally attend- had killed the girl it would have been Use Minard's for the rub down.
in g to the buying of some of his furs. fully- right and just for you to spend
Thus it was hard for a soft man to
a goo;d many of 'the best years of your
*1 easy in his presence.
fL wells. I ask myself
life behind prison
Ned Cornet was somewhat down-
r
cast and sullen as he entered the jwhethz or not I would bring my m-
fluence to bear, in that case, to keep
7 cheerfully lighted hallway of. his
you from going there. I'm ashamed
father's house. to say that I would.
In the soft light it was immediately
'You may wonder about that.,
evicTent thtt be was his father's ton, world know. in lay heart, that yo,it
-yet there were certain marked differ-
should go there. I can't accuse you
ences between them. Warrior blood without also accusing myself. The i
had some way failed to come down to
e I would try to keep you out of.
Ned. For "all his stalwart body, he for
prison, In doing that,. I would S"
gave no particular image of strength.
my old o-7
in myself further proof of
He took his place at the stately table
so -gravely and quietly that his par weakness—a weak desire to spare you
wakened. wheii, the prison might make a inan
ent's interest was at once ened.
ou.11
His father smiled quietly at him of ! t lit:
Nid recoiled rt the words, bat s 40
across the board.
.'7 last "What father threw him a quick smile.
14 it today?"
Both of us were busy,
"Well, Ned," he asked at I answer for. Porn ?
"Nothing very much. Avery close "Your mother and I have a lot to
with my business, she with her
call, though, to real. tragedy. I might I W d
as well tell you about it, as likely household cares and social duties, an
When 'crude oil ib so plentifully
enough it'll be in 'the papers tomorrow. it was easier to give you what you
1 went into a bad skid at Fourth and wanted than to refuse you.-things for available here hi North America;
own good. It was easier to let ited to
Madison, hit- a jitney, and before we your o provide hardship 'why does Imperial Oil 1.11nd
;got quite stopped managed to knock You
go soft than t 4006 miles to. Peru for the crude
you.. It was pleasanter to give in
a girl over er `on the pavement. Didn't for y out —and we to you from which blarvelube in1made".
hurt her a particle. But therers a hun- than, to ha4d o It is because Peruvian crude has
dred dollars' damage to the jit—ard too much to. put you through what 1<t
through. lubrication properties which make
a pretty severe sQ*re for your young we should have put Yo it particularly desirable am a base
"This thing we've talked over be-
I've never been firm. I've 1;'t for a superior motor oil.
As he talked his eyes met those of fore
you grow to man's years-29, I be- That is why Marrelube is giving
lieve—and afill be a child in exper- aircraft operators longer periods
e. The work you do around 10111101 ienc .4 between engine overhauls and a
1i -year- could be done by a 17 greater margin of safety.
No jumpy feeling old boy. Ned, Twant to make a man
of. YOU." Nfarvelube meets the needs of the
when -1 drive r eyes 3rnOdern high-speed motor, in the
NOW He. paused again, aTfd their
air or on the road, because et over the table. All too plainly use its'
ihrough in
_lee the elder Cornet saw ihat his*appeal carbon-free and heat-resisting su.
'Hiss s-m vl.--
had !ailed to go home. periurities are 'created by Nature
smiling grimly, his'eyc�s sardonic, un-
irl of
mistakable contempt in the curl
Let Marvelube give you the benefits
his lips.
of better lubrication. There L9 a
Nod's bittei smile had seemingly
trade of Marvelube ke"ed to meet
passed to his own lips. "I suppose
exactly the specifications of your
there's no _use' of going on," -he said.
Car
"By all means go on, since you are truck or tractor. See the Nfar.
- �` so warmed up to your subject," Ned
velube Chart t Imperial Oil deal-
ervi.. stations.
answered. coldly. "I wouldn't like to erfil and it,
Nothing relieves tension so the pleasbre. You had
effectively as Wrigley's. a deprive you 01 what is it'"!
act of
s motorists discov. something on your min
chewing, ',,Itl§ - simply this," h;8 as motorists is," his father went
a gentle soothing effect.
I met Leo Schaffner at le
The healthful cleansing action of 01i, "Today 7,
refreshes the mouth and lunch, and in our talk he gave me
W Y's -
es the nerves. what 'I consider a 'real business in-
`, 4�- 140ve,
ration. Hatells. me, in his Various
obbing houses, he has several thou-
'RIGLE Ye' b8pand silk and velvet gowns and coats _ _
IF130M far ftru clomes -a better crude:
and wraps left on his 'hands in the
immediately financial depression that An malke- a better motor oil/
folk the,wan He was cussing his '-. ' - t
I 'I JEA
6 eve :what to lit IB IL �IL V ft4 a 1W rZ i&
I luck because he didn't know %4 so IE M. ■ AL IL
arts do with tthem. of course- they were EVERYWHERE ■ 11V 'C: Ak AW A111i, WO A&
0 the part e surplus that helped glut
the markets when hard times made
-ISSUE No. 21.—'29 people stop buying —stock that was
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fi
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_ Cleveland C ' •c
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Meets -I?4der
Famous Crile Goitre Hospital
Destroyed by Strange
r 1 ; Explosion.
OVER -i 25 DEAD
On Thursday noon as explosion
rocked the splendid building of the
Crile Clinic Hospite. in Cleveland.
Instantly 4illown of deadly gas and
flames seemed to fill the building. The
subsequent events tell of one of the
greatest disasters of its kind yet
ex-perienced in modern life.
It would appear that the X -ray de-
partment used films for their work
which were highly inflamable and
that, due to either an overheated
steam -pipe or a , clgarette butt, the
storage vault became a....deadly deton-
ating bomb which devastated the
' : building.
ff Over 16.people -- doctors, nurses and
patients —met their death.
The toll of life was felt deeply in
the loss of air staff physicians at the
institution, all of them leaders, in
their fields.
Dr. C. E. Locke, brain spa• - ialist,
Ind 14 patients and a nurse to th -a top
Poor if the budding and fought off the
s,•.xious fumes. Firemen rescued him
fa• •through a hole In the roof and be was
rescued, but the deadly gas later had
* TA',+Y'i' �ci1 Hi-••r'w.i..A >i �__'4' °'•7',r.. ' 'Rfi4r: .+.Nn.• ,tea -'Py .3• .,ry.slr` 'yr' ..f? Y241;e 'able'_
r • r'
Robinson said. "It's treacherous; just
a sin of the fingers and the are
8e Y
KING'S INDIAN ORDERLY OFFICERS ARRIVING
-
IN ENGLAND
-
„p
dDIIe•.
/
_ finally was forceri to leap from a third
-
in England for this year, arriving on a liner at Plymouth.
_ ' ��. .
µIt was sudden:, yea, it was stagger-
Another Bond of Empire Friendship -
Ing. There was something terribly
wicked and something terribly deadly
>
Battle to Save
about those yellow f umes; They work-
butcher caws, 'goo ' to choice, $9 to
$7.50 to $8;
- -
soon collapsed. of oxy-
silently, but they wt re so effective.
vp
shot
They seemed to slink along -a great
D
Park from Fire
{
do, canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6;
88.60 to
fellow cloud of something _that might
_ iblood transfusion. This too was nn-
able to stop the course of the poison
�
:butcher
HAY AND STRAW
have been death itself.
- -�
✓'�� h
Manitoba � Foresters S a V e
I watched them try to run away
bolo as, $7.50 to $7,75; baby beef,
iu
$10 to $13,50; f fora, choice, $9.60 to
be angry at your father, other than'
"No"
Dr. Andiron was another who lost
bis life. Dr. John Borrello and Dr.
from it, but they couldn't escape from
farmers (delivered at Toronto): ($10.25•
No. 1 timothy, loose, per ton, $19 to
y p
}
that?"
"What' did you do next ?" "I knelt*
it. It fell over them all like a shroud
Reservation
f I
calve
fair, $8 to $8.60; calves, choice, $13.50
and it pilled them down. It worked in
were caught with their patients and
Y
$14.50 to $15; No. 9, do, do, $13.50 to i
died this
weer ways. Miss Pugh
4 s. Y
and he asked me to kiss him twice. He
` were killed.
FLAMES SUBDUED _
morning. She didn't think she was-
grassers, $7 to $8; springers, $85 to
lambs,
said, `don't worry lad, it was all my
It was definitely determined thai�of
going to die. No cue "did. She told
straw, oat straw,
$125; milkers, $75 to $110; per
fault.' He then kissed me again and
me how she had got the gas. Sitting
Three Government Planes
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
wt•. $15 to $15.50; do, culls, per cwt -,
;$10 to $13.50; spring lambs, each, $7I
in, the office she detected something
Cached to the staff. six escaped with
i`:;their lives in the catastrophe.
Z
Grain dealers on the Toronto Board
of Trade are making the followin
g 8
burning. She rose from her chair to
At that witness
the bad thought he had only wounded _
",
y'
_ Progress
investigate, then the explosion occur-
sheep, choice
I$6 to�$7; do, culls, $4 to $6; hogs. se-
k ,,
red. She ran tr a window -and broke
it open. This was her chance, but
fate played against her. Some one
broke a window below in the cellar.
Up came the thick yellow clouds. They
choked her. They stung her eyes and
throat. Miss Pugh waved a sheet and
called to the firemen below. They came
y `
to her and helped her down the ladder.
'
She ran to a drug store over the road
and got a glass of water. ' Then she
rushed to the hospital. That was when
I saw her coming up the steps.
"Poor girl, she believed that she was
s
going t9 get better. ALL her friends
*�
thought that she was going to get bet-
y'
ter. They didn't know the' gas. They
ahowered congratulations upon her,
congratulations that she had come
xfz� n . 1f'. '< *,�: *r
throe h all right and this morning
sho died.
"That's how this gas works," Nurse
'
its wry.
.. Dr. John Phillips, co-founder with
Robinson said. "It's treacherous; just
a sin of the fingers and the are
8e Y
KING'S INDIAN ORDERLY OFFICERS ARRIVING
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IN ENGLAND
Dr. George Crile of the clinic, work-
ed feverishly 'among the patients and
„p
dDIIe•.
- '.•• -• • •'• '; = =• "•'
Here are shown officers of the native Indian army who will, be attendant orderly officers upon King %eorge,
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_ finally was forceri to leap from a third
-
in England for this year, arriving on a liner at Plymouth.
_ ' ��. .
otorey window. lie walked some dis-
4-
tance to his home afterwards, but
Administration
>
Battle to Save
MARKETS
butcher caws, 'goo ' to choice, $9 to
$7.50 to $8;
Mr. Brady: "Was that why you
?" "Yes, and I didn't mean to'
soon collapsed. of oxy-
$9.75; do, com. to mod.,
shot
$, pen failed and Dr. Crile performed a
D
Park from Fire
.
-
do, canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6;
88.60 to
kill him out and out, that was why I,
1
_ iblood transfusion. This too was nn-
able to stop the course of the poison
�
:butcher
HAY AND STRAW
bills, good to choice,
$9.50 do, mod., $7.50 $8; do,
aimed at his leg."
„
Mr. Brady: Had you no reason to' -
. - 'through his blood and he died.
Manitoba � Foresters S a V e
Wholesale hay and s.rzw dealers are
making the following quotations to
bolo as, $7.50 to $7,75; baby beef,
iu
$10 to $13,50; f fora, choice, $9.60 to
be angry at your father, other than'
"No"
Dr. Andiron was another who lost
bis life. Dr. John Borrello and Dr.
Beauties of National
farmers (delivered at Toronto): ($10.25•
No. 1 timothy, loose, per ton, $19 to
y p
do, fair to good, $8.25 to $9;
stockers, choice, to 19.50; do,
that?"
"What' did you do next ?" "I knelt*
Roy A. Brithall and Dr. C. S. Hunter
Reservation
$20; do, baled, nominal; No. 2 do, do, �
calve
fair, $8 to $8.60; calves, choice, $13.50
beside father and said, `I'm sorry, pa,'
were caught with their patients and
$14.50 to $15; No. 9, do, do, $13.50 to i
to $14.50; do, med , $9 to $12.60; do,_
and he asked me to kiss him twice. He
` were killed.
FLAMES SUBDUED _
$14; lower grades, nominal; wheat
$10; $9.
grassers, $7 to $8; springers, $85 to
lambs,
said, `don't worry lad, it was all my
It was definitely determined thai�of
straw, oat straw,
$125; milkers, $75 to $110; per
fault.' He then kissed me again and
-. the eight Canadian medical men at-
fan
Three Government Planes
GRAIN QUOTATIONS
wt•. $15 to $15.50; do, culls, per cwt -,
;$10 to $13.50; spring lambs, each, $7I
then I ran for the' -chool trustees."
time declared that
Cached to the staff. six escaped with
i`:;their lives in the catastrophe.
Assist in Checking
Grain dealers on the Toronto Board
of Trade are making the followin
g 8
to $14; buck lambs, $11.50 to $12.50;
$8.50 to $9.50; do. mod.,
At that witness
the bad thought he had only wounded _
_. Dr John Phillips, a native of Wei-
_ Progress
quotations for car lots:
sheep, choice
I$6 to�$7; do, culls, $4 to $6; hogs. se-
his father. Before dying, his father
:i
of 1902 of the Faculty of Medicine of Winnipeg.—Begrimed and valiant I No. 3 north., $1.12'..i; No. 4 wheat,'; $14.20; do, do, $13.26; do, thick i wouldn't be a thing done.
�
against ' � •the
University of Toronto, and Dr. � fire fighters,, battling
moret$1.O61k; No. 5 wheat, 9834c; No. 6'amooths. w:o.c., $14. "Manslaughter is punishable, with -„
Harry Andison, former renident of I than half a dozen forest fires in wheat. 8. jc; feed wheat, 75%c. (c.Lf. Q any penalty;' asserted his lordship.
Winnipeg, Man., who died from has Northern Saskatchewan, centred their Godersc�•and Bay ports. Price off "'No court, however, can send the boy
_
track, le higher than above.)
poisoniLg, were the Canadians to meet Son AC uitted to prison. If you think he Is guilty,
attention on the work of attempting Man. oats —No. 1 feed, 47%c; No. 2
death. say so. If you are of the opinion that
to save the beauties of Prince Albert feed, 45 %c. (c1f. Goderich and bay 9
A NURSE'S STORY. I ports.) iof Father s Death the boy was justified in killing his
National Park, where a raging blaze Am. corn —No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, I father, return a verdict of not guilty,
Miss •Grace Robinson, formerly of.' ,
Toronto, told the news correspondents
in the southern portion of the Domin- $1.03; No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.01, the advises]. - _
the following graphic tale es the fir ion's reservation threatened the entire (Delivered Toronto.) Tony' Tucker Held Not Guilty The jury retired to consider a veil
MilTfeed, del., Montreal freights, For Shooting runken ' d.'ict at 1.35 p.m.
Aster: area. Other less serious fires con- bags included —Bran, per ton, $28.25; g
"When the explosion occurred I was o A'brusive Father
xP tiaued to eat away 'stretches of forest shorts, per ton, $.8._5; middlings,
In the hospital building, and I, like in other parts of Saskatchewan, while $33 25.
the others, did not hear the report, reports from The Pas indicate the fire Ont. oats —Good, sound, neavy oats PARRY SOUND TRIAL /� '
-- " I ,AVas going along the passageway menace in Northern Manitoba has in car lots,_ 45 to 50c, f.o.b. shipping Canada Rejects
when my attention was attracted by been more or less definitely subdued. points. Saturday. afternoon saw the ter-
_ a woman who came running up the goer 600 men armed with modern Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship - mination of one of the most interest- Request to : Stop
ping points, according to freights,
steps with a gisss of water in her fire fighting equipment, and aided by $1.25 to $1.27. ing murder trials held far some time E�+x��
band. It was Mfss Pugh, assistant f three Government monoplanes, suc- Bari in Ontario. Export-of Liquor
-se cretar to Dr. George Crile. She was „ p 3'— Malting 65 to 70c, p _
y ge seeded in surrounding' the numerous Buckwheat -85 to 87c. .. ,F flowing a i r 'on ]most
panting heavily. Her face was flushed. fires north of The Pas. The had Rye.. —No. 2 $1.00, two hours, the dParry$Soundf district
'There has been an explosion: she cut broad swaths around the confla- Man. flour—First pats., in jute, assize jury his afternoon found 13 -' Offers, 1-IOWCnsp to AVOW :
••to:d us,'ovr'in the consultation build - !$6.60, Toronto; second patents in jute, year -old Anthony Tucker not guilty American Irispcct'on of
- - $rations, and then manned pumps to I
Ins; hurry, hurry, please hurry.' make certain the dying flames would $6'74' of manslaughter in connection with the i Clearances On Border
!'We. put her to bed and gave her not jemp the barriers in a last sport. Ont. flour — Track, Montreal, car (death of his father.
oxygen," Miss Robia.•on said, "then. Daring Government pilots who car- lots, JO per cent ,pats„ per bbL, $5.70.J Immediately after the jury had de -I Washington.—Canada has rejected
we nurses were rushed across to help ried by 'plane more than 300 men to SEED PRICES I livered its verdict freeing her son on the American plea to refine customs
_ the injured. assist- in- the�gsAult against what th'e Per 100 1bQ,: Red clover — Domestic, . grounds of justification in shooting clearance to liquor boats between
"We found a panic. We ran right fire ran ens describe as "the worst , No. 1, $30 to $3•? ; do, No. 2, $28 to his father, the mother crossed over to' -
g Canadian and American ports, but has
tap to the door, hesitated, then tumbled $28.50; Imported, No. 1. $26 to $26.50; .Tony and kissed him �_
forest fires in the history of Northern do; No.'2. $24 to $24.60. Alsike, No.{ made a secondary offer to permit
back, sickened, dizzy, and .smarting hanitoba " played a heroic part in. the o I After the jury had been discharged
from the gas. It was like a pall: bil- 1, $3_ to $34; do, No. 2, $_8 to $28.50. Justice Raney ordered Tony to stand. American. customs officials to be eta•
successful combat, reports, state. domestic, No. 2, $34 to $35•
-ious' yellow color: It moved through Alfalfa, „
y Yes, sir said the boy, whose de- tinned on .the ._Canadian aide of the'
-PARK THREATENED. do, imported, 'No. 1, $20.50 to $32. } I
_the building almost like a solid thing. 56.50 to $8 ; do, I meanor had not changed, even when border, to transmit clearance lnlor•
Sweet clover, No. 1,
"Somewhere back there'I could see A comparatively 'small brush fire No. 2, M. V5 to $7. Timothy, . No. 1. he heard •the verdict. ' matioa'direct to home authorities as
-vague shapes 'swaying dizzily as constituted the origin of flames that $10 to $11.25; do, No. 2, $7.75 to $8.50. f 'The jury has found you not guilty," I `
though they were enmeshed. I could threatened for a time to cause wide- I s "id his lordship. "I will not add any- soon as such clearance are obtained. ]
(see men and women rubbing heir eyes RODUCE Qle d ATIONS.
g Y spread deatructino in the Prince -Al- -AI- `thing to the verdict. I have been con -1 This to the substance of negotia•
Toronto wholesale dealers are pay-
- - '.and - their, screams came to me through bert National Park. 'Fanned 'by. .the , o w' ricer 'I SL
about your case so I hope this tions carefed on iltain en the United
that cloud of gas, screams that made I high winds of Friday, the small fire in, the folio sag p will' be a lesson to you. Perhaps it States, Great Britain and Canada
Eggs, ungraded, cases returned —'• i
` ire weak. got beyond control and leaped the Fresh .extras 27 to 28c; fresh: firsts, [would have been better if provision -from Qctober_;1, 1925, up to the Ot-
to can't imagine!`don1t try;" Miss Sturgeon river into a heav °iy - wooded 25 to 26c; s onds, 22 to 23w 1 Y
): Robinson said: "Men were falling in had been made to send you to an in- taws Conference of January 10,
S section-of -dry jack pine barely inside Butter —Cr emery, solids, (sateen- ddstriai institution for a ,period." 1929, on the subject of commercial]
al'n directions. They tumbled one nxn the 'park boundary. Park Superin- ized, No. 1, 360 to 36'hc; No. •2, 35% Justice Raney intimated to the boy, smuggling across the border. ' The i
another, they ran along wildly, then tendent Wood stated last night heft: 351,�c, that Father MacFadden, the Trout negotiations are contained' in twenty
fell and lay where they fell. There blaze had been checked after a stren- Churning cream — Special, 39c; No. Creek parish priest, would look after diplomatic notes, now released.
Y uotrs two-day battle vlon a half -mile 1, 38c; No. 2, 35c, Co.h. shipping point.
ass never car. n..,vement after they y g � his future. •• The Canadian offer to admit Ameri-
sit the floor. Heart- rending doesn't front Cheese —No. barge, colored, par af -' charge p
The char of atricici� cgainst the can customs officers is not satislac-
adequately describe the - scene. It was fined end - government graded, 17'k bo„ came as a s uel to a shootin tory to the State Department, which,
9 Y I One new fire in the timber area of y �1 g ""
_ more than that. It made you feel ill to 181tc:
Y Saskatchewan was reported. A sec- PROVISIONS. episode in the back yard of the Tucker points out that such information is
when_ you realized that nothing could Con of about 40 acres was burning I home two miles south of Trout Creek, I now obtainable from Canadian; offi-
be done. Those screams --I shall never near the Manitoba' boundary, :south of • Tera.r,.to�vhnlesale chalets_ are uot- l
irg the- following prices to .th: trade: through a working err Ug
forget those screams. When I saw the thie Flin l•'lon mine, and wall com- Smoked meats —hams med. `31 'to whrn accused boy, after he had wit - now yin force, but that the.uata give
bodies . piling up inside I almost manding the efforts of the forestry 33c; cooked hams; 47c; smoked rolls nessed his - father, Anthony Tucker, in clearances is generally fictitious.
screamed myself. branch from the Prince Albert head - 25c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 38c; .backs,., 65 -year =old Irish road foreman, ill - I Although. thanking the Canadian.
"That gas had, an immediate -effect," quarters of the department. peamenled, 34 to 38c; do, smoked, . treat his mother by knocking her down . Government for the graciousness of
she said. "One- whiff; and you were•( No indications of a general rain, to 40c. r0 on the snow - covered ground outside ' its offer,' the American Minister at
down. That is, one really good .whiff. needed to completely down the fire Cured mets —Long clear bacon, their home and beat her with a stick. I Ottawa was instructed .to reply, April
I watched them fall. They all seemed threat, are forecast to 70 lbs',; $21;`M-to 90 -ibs., $19 i 90 The boy rushed into the barn, seized 20, 1929, that the Unitetl States "re=
to 100 lbs. and up, SA; lightweight.
- to be surprised. It was awful. There I the rifle which he had previously un- i mains convinced that the only effec- '
,-- rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight
ivas nothing that could be done, once rolls, $38,50 per barrel., loaded, placed the bullet in the breech itive means of dealing with the smug-
`the. gas '.got therri, there was little T'rotid' Golfer — They're all afraid to Lard —Pure, tierces, 16 ?'ac; tubs, 16 and shot his father through ' ;he back gling problem along the border is the
chance, (play me. What do you suppose my;to 16%c; pails,.16?ic• prints, 18";z as be swung :he club over his wife's conclusion of a treaty amending the
"None of them seemed to think that i:andicap is. Girl —Oh, I don't know. to 19q, Shortening, tierces, 131/z to head. convention-of June 6, 1924, to the end
they were so close to death until they It may be your face, or perhaps•'it's h14?4c tubs, 14c: , pails, _14%c; tins, ADMITS SHOOTING FATHER . I that clearance be denied to shipments
fell. Two nurses worked feverishly I Just your general appearance. Don't I16.`zz: Prints) iFitic. I With his legs apart, hands at h'ia of commodities from either country a
amongst the patients, not believing for be discouraged. Pork loins, 33c; New Tork shout - i right hip as if he were: handling a gun, when their importation is prohibited)
Ss p g ders, 23%c; pork butts 21%c; pork'
- -a moment that they were doomed: -- - Tony poised raised his head aloft and. in the other.' •
They just went on and on. Then they ' hams; 28c. _ '
declared in resonant tone "and then Canadian delegates argued that the
- LIVESTOCK. ` "
fell. A saw .them. One was fanning "Are you in favor of prohibition?" , I shot my father. (United States should take greater pre -,
a patient. A policeman came up to "Absolutely," answered Senator Sarg< Heavy beef steer3, $10.75 to' $1_, I Witne §s assured the court, that his cautlone'to prevent smuggling and
her. `How are �" „ �„ etcher steers, choice, $11.26 to $11.75; „j
you now. he asked. hum. Have you ever taken a drink . do fair to. good $10.50 - $11; do, ;father was eat going to wallop her � called attention "to the frequency of P
'Fine," said the nurse, and before she "Occasional) As a trusted legislator, one" when he intervened. "Mother was shipments in daylight along the De-'
e - y com.. $9,25 to $9.75 ; butcher hei ere ` cereaming and screaming, I thought] troit and Michigan frontiers within
could 'utter another word she dropped I feel it my duty to study both sides choice $11 to $11.50• do fafir to good � • �
where she-stood. She was dead. of a questions." $10.25 -to $11; do, ,:om., $9 to $9.75; father had killed her, he added. sight of both shores." ;
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T MRMS
Ju 20-Claremont at Cberrywood. Green River at -Good wood, Brooklin
Whitby Town at Goodwood. B bye.
rook.
41".76 peryear.; $1.50ki paid In -advance lin at Green" River, Whitby Hoopl- Aug. 28-Green River at Whitby, Hoe.
�fube"iptiou* ro the United States and Croat tat bye. pital. 'VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEIDS
Britain •2.00 in advance.
Juky28-Whitby Hospital at Whitby Aug. 81-Brooklin at ClAremont.Good.
Town. wood at Cherrywood. Whitby Town PACKAGE AND BULK SHRDS
JOHN MLURKAR, Proprietors JUIY27-.Green River .at Claremont. bye.
Multiplier Setts
A. 0' FLETr. Sec'y-Tre -Dutch Setts 'Multiplier Goodwood at Brooklin. Cberrywood
0 66MMENTi. bye. -EW MAPLE SYRUP, -i5c . IMPERIAL QUART
NOTES AND Aug. 3-Cberrywood at Brooklin N
Goodwood at Whitby Host" Eal FRESH VEGETABLES- Lettuce, Carrot@, Rhubarb, Onions, Cabbage-
Daylight saving has again come Whithv Town stUreen River, C are
�TM tontit bye. Spinach, Tutuatoes, New Potatoes.
into operation in W number of
Aug. 7-Brookliu at Whitby Hospital.
cities and towns, while a larger Aug. 10-Claremont 'at uoodwood. FRESH FRUITS - Pineapples, Strawberries, Bananas and Grape
Fruit.
number find that standard 'time Cherrywood at Whitby Town. Green
-ORANGES, 50 cents for 3 do4en basket..
*tXitS. all their RiN�er bye. ime
need&, Daylight To
Aug. 17-Whithy Hospital at Clare=
be a good thing..as a
rriont, Whitby, town, at. Brooklin, saviag may Green River at Cherrywood, Good- B. H. Paintsi. giiaranteedlpur-e.- summer half holidays -begin on Wedneaday, May tat.
G t Jhe surn
great many think it ie. But there 'wood bye. in a good raugeof Until further notice our store will be closed each
is no doubt a great deal of con- colors.
Wednesday at 12.11D o'clock
fusion resulting from its not be:
log universally adopted, The 'WOMEN WANTED Pure White Lead, Varni,�hes�, .0 i 1:3,
Dry Colors and
•greatest benefit claimed for it is At the Maple Leaf Mill, Pickering, ..ASK FORIYOUR-COUPONS
Laccloers.
that it enables the working man a number of women.to re-
pair jute bags. -Also, 51tirejeo in all colors.
,to get in -an extra hour in his gar- JAMES R I C H A R D S 0 N
We have also for sale
ne thing we cannot .;, Use B.-H. once, you'll use den. But o pig feed.
it always.
und6rstaud is why be could not
get that extra hour in in the ruorn- Muir & Walker
are Store
jog, and let his clock r.ewain stand. Bag Corporat BUSHBY Pickering "Hardw.
and time. If a city or town wants ALVIN
Co' 0'bieive daylight saving:could- 41 i- Limited PICKERIN-G
'Just Arrived
Seed Corn
not the object be attained by COURT OF REVISION
to work an "Trout earlier con]i to 'orth, Dakota White,
_going P n's Early, .,Longfellow, N
than usual, that is begin work at Before you buy public Notice is hereby given that Learning, Wisconsin No. 7, Golden Glow,
7 instead of 8 o'clock, or an hour the first sitting of the Court of Revia-
"White Cap, Yellow Dent.
earlier whatever -that hour may your R--ad_i*o ion of the Municipality of the Town-
hip of Pickering, for the revision of
'Hear Kolster
ship a9sessment roll for 1929, will be ;VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS
be. By doing -this1t would -not be
k
0, necessary to move the hand& of _ at the Township Hall, Brougham. -Bulk and Package.
3111, i
the clock. The railways and bus on N onday, , the 27th day of May. 1929,
at the hour of one o'clock in the after. Potato Onions,
are all operated on,staudard noon.. Dutch Set,
time, and so long as that is being Of which all personti loterestid will -Frost Wire Fencing, ..Steel Posts and Barbed Wire.
please take notice and govern them-
done there will be confusion amd
A r . selves accordingly,
disappoitittuent-1. Daylight ariv- Dated the 13th day of Xtv, 19'4.
Agent for" the kcCorajit•k•Deering Farm
-ing it d,jc.,a riot give a
nia to an
Dc.NALri R. BE + v, Maebinery and Repairs.
�=hour toore oflayli,(ht;, but binilAy To-m!hip Clerk
9.iL
changes his -titne-table for the tasty.
ss You can buy a Kolster Radio Our Motto NN e have it, can get it, or it is not trade.
most reasonably. Why miss
BROCK ROAD. all the enftrtainment of the
Let us NG
air? demonstrate A J. S. BALSDON PICK—ER-1
The"May meeting of the Brock Road Kolster. A call will not TTENTION
'CommunIty Club will be'heid at the obligate you.
!home of Walter and MrF.. Carlton ott I btive taken over the Ag?iivy
the evening of Thursday, May 30th
W. C. M`URKAR for Get your printing done at this Office
t. Everybody torus. There will be Agent
short program. The final game in picli&rinsi Ontario Renfrew Cream Separators, Settles
.-the checker contest :vill be played, ana Stove. Fleury 'A Famous
mow the boys are away
start in the to a good L t . 1 -rq Find Wheelbarrows. Ift
a horseshoe pitching tournament for Phone 51-13 Pick.
the "older boys"
"All that you seek in Radio"
b 'TARIO COL A G ENT
NL WEED BRO�OHAH
INSPE&ORS TO MEET AT
-A UXBRIDGE 4
:-Arrangements have been made for
a Conference of Ontario County Weed
a e pa
no ctors e
of Agricuture Office, Uabndge. Z
o Monday, blay 27th, at 111 o'clock.
n
-Mr. John D. McLeod, District Weed
Inspector and Mr. W. J. W. Lerimix
'to, will be the speakers on this oc- , L U
B COACH of the Dominion Seed Branch. Toron- "TRAVL y
camon, . I
-Jt is ypry. important that every
Inspector be on hand in. order that
he get first hand information L re the -Safety and comfort are combint:d with the,
enforcement of the Weed Act arvi u
CriLvenieltice of frequent-service tD the
"Yo 'd never believe
become fully acquainted with, his (In- community ties as local inspector. centre cf every it, but it hasn't been
7 Oia the route
painted for five years."
Pickering Tp. Softball League 0
F."ARNING-TORONT Now I know why John insisted
CHEDULE, 1929 PICKE
,on.-B-H 'English' Piaint
IRav 15-Br(L)Cit. Road at Audley
isn't a crack or chip any%-
May 17-Kinsale at Pickering 50 C,,entz there
Mftv 22-Pickering at Brock Road where. But I simply couldn't
Mai 23-Audley at Kinsale . J Lea've Pickering :,(Eastern Standard Time) t the lovely color schemes In
May 28-Pickering at Audley ,resist
5, 11 55 A. in. H book, so we're going
Metv 31-Kinsale at Brock Road x6.25. x6,55, 55, 8 55, 9.55, 10.5- OA the new B a.
!.'.June 4-Brock Road at Pickering
P. W.-12 55, 1 55, 2.55. 3.55, 4.55, 3.55, 03.55, 7.55, to have it done over this year
June 7- Kinsale at Audlev
8.55, 9.55, *10.25 p, in. and John won't have to fight for
June 11-Audley at Brock Road
;B -H 'English' this titne411
-June 14- Pickering at Kinsale
Juoe 18-Audley at Pickering -z- daily; except Sunda'yfq -order it myself."
June 21-Brock Road at Kinsale -Stindrys only
June 25 -Brock Road at Audley Coach ,connections at Toronto' Terminal for
.-June 28- Kinsale at Pickering RAM-HENDIM"S
J I -et - 7
Pickering at Brock Rotid Newmarl , Barrie, MiOland, Okillia,
-.J?,IvF i-Audley at Kinsale
July 9-Pickering at Audley Alligto'n, Brampton, OrRugeville, :�:Ivr now booklot D
on color Har M any
-July 12- Kinsale at Brock Road Shelburne, Hamilton,
atains many
JA 18-Brock Road at Pickering D
-.Brantford, Niagala Falls, Buffalp, saggestions for
July 19-Kinsale at Audley
'60datifyint the
July 23- Audley at Brock Road, Aome. Secure a Guoranteed tocontain Bralmirmoll
July 28- Pickering at Kinsale Connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. point?. 00py from your Genuine B.S. White Load and Pmf
dealer or wise Whitt Zinc, combined in the
July 34- Audley at Pickering tt df- . the
red to the COM- pwportiom of 70 $o 30, fonnins
Aug. 2-Brock -Road at Kinsale so" at x0oamd. str—g 00vaine; PLW-ent knom --
(Cut
B Greenwood -KE-, usit, Sec'v.
ra' �lO4.ir 'bthis crut for future reference). to scic-ce y es
in' 3F
mush ' , ' '- - .
S. O. Football Association
K-7 .0— J" N-111
Official schedule rrif games arranged
June I-Cheirywood at Ularewont, A- 1W
Goodwood at WhithvTown.Green
River at Brooklin, Whitby Hospital BRADLEY'S
bye. BRADLEY'S
'FOR TEAM HARNE
1utle 3_Wbitby Town at Wh.ithy Hoe- T ss,
Pita 1. Children plain English broadcloth pFtntydres4es, nice rangeo colors
June *8 -Claremont' at Green River. ages 2, 4 and 6 years, -at 1.30.
ackbaud Harness,
Brooklin at Goodwood, Cberrywood Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses) Brasg'monnted Team B
bye ages tip to 6 years, special 1.19. 2 inch -layer trace with heel chains, $42.00
'Rimier at 'Whitby Ch-' I -back.-
June il.�Greeu 'Ri UP, embroidered figures, breeching. instead of..
Children's black sateen, red trimmed play an With 5 ring bree
Town, Clarernonthye., ages 2, 3 Mid 4, spebial 100. band -,4149.00
-June 12-Bro4,kiin at Cherrywood, W
Whitby Hospital at Good'w'ood, I -Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent
wearing kind, at 1.25. Black mounted Team Backband Harness, June :r2-G oodwood at Claremont, Women's and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk. is . :�, - . .
Whitby Hotpital tit Brooklin, Whit- 5 ring Breeching $44.25
-- :byTown atUherrywooti,Green River Women's and Children's hosiery, splendid shad".
factory harness, but custom made in our
bye, HOS MEN'S WEAR This is not a own shop at Markham.
7 June Claremont at Whitby Men's light w - ork booty, pRnco soles of the splendid wearing
pital, quality, specially prived $2 85.
'June 20-Brooklin at Whitby To n, We specialize on repaira to harness and collars.
Cheri-ywood at Green River, U`ood-
'Sporting Goods-Tennis wear, berils and bats.
S
July 3-Cherrywood at Whitby Kos-
service in tair Shoe Repairing Department.
'wood bye, -We stilL use the sm-ne high grade leather and give yon the faRtue good D
hnspital.
julytFI—Whitby Town at Clareibonr, -:H
s are away to a good qRSTE
i t for
sZ—��e,8"p�= itching �wurna�me
horseshoe R, tS-Lt-1ffl-
onodwood at Greetf-River, Brooklin Harness and Oollar.Manufacturer
bye. - -g RADLEY
--Whitby Hospital Fkt* Green rX Home Phore
ro 13 OzT
River, Claremont at Brooklin, Ch(
=*;0, 4 m
"4! -71�',
^7
-V-
+
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.16
P. 4"REMONT. Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye. Special- The Rev. Roy Rickard of Pick•. L. W.
'and Mrs. Pilkey and sons, Ernie Heenan the popular trtick-
Ist, at Stouffville from Wednesday to erin g. will conduct the -services in Russell and Raymond, and the driver for Allan McGlashan is, the
L. I�iugoldl had, a business trip Saturday of each week. Office In the the United Church on Sunday latter's wife and daughter, Pearl, road father of a new nine pound
Co the city on Tuesday.
Grubih Block. Phone Sfouffvitle 2405. morning, also.tarking charge of the motored to Lemonville on 8 bop.
The Selmane were h e tindi
with At Markham every Monday from 9 A. Bible Class at 10 Mrs. L.
!V o'clock. A good and spent the day with M
-their parents on Sunday: m. to 5 P.m. Office in the WePx audience is hoped for. John , Briguall had a business Block. Pilkery's sister, Mrs. John Tarr.
EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE.
tri to Toronto on Saturday.
Is. T. Scott, of Toronto spent j6d require anyth the
BACK TO CLAREMONT WM
. L._._the week-end with friends here. Ineura6ce let us give %M05111i p
Me&
SU PERTOR It pays to insure in strpn*. - AnWwW
The County have a an of men
busy pre oarin R for the new bridge. Dear Ftiend: companies such as the Imperial Guar-
Here I am back in Claremont at my
George Rawson and friend, of old stand, ready to serve you with a SEED DULL antee and Accident Company of Can-
Oshawa, called on friends herq.on ads The Western Assurance Company
well assorted stock of goods at prices
Batueday. of Canada. and The Mutual Life An-
that you will find attractive.
-us before
been laid It �9 my hope that the friendab;ps gda. For
George Hemnaond has See surs:nce Company of Can
.'up for several days suffering from established durl us four- quotations apply to
ng my previo
-an abscess. teen years among you may be reneweil. A. M. GIBSON
Ybu inay be sure that I &ball do buy., Phone Pickering 1712.
Frank Hardy, of Agincourt you
spent the week-end with his son everythi❑g possible to make my re-
NOTICE
Fred and famil y. tLIL'a advat,tageous to you in a busi-
TeneandlMrs. Brown,of Ham• ' laess "y'
Sir.Ce 14L1Ming ownership of this
Having iakgin over Robt. Feasb
ilton, spent Sunday with J. H Store I h:tve put. in stock a large as • garage, Broughain, we are now re
and Mrs. Evans. the machine.
to give service in Brougham as we
Mrs. A. Anderson and d 'r, at rigbt pt ices; and I am prepared to as in Claremont.
aughte ortment of new merchandise. bought
7 of-Toronto, spent Sunday with R. sell it to yoLl AT ELGHT PRICES, as YOU
Service car always ready, day or.
-
J. and Mrs. How. will readily see when you come in, as Thii Drilfbas Zet k lubrication, Hyatt roller bearings, Steel
night service.
Decoration services will be hold i hope you will do at the first o and
ppor- telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch a Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 506.
tunity,
An the Claremont Union Cemetery It is 1z.4ug to be a pleasure to 'see gather wheels, is accurate and light draft. Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires.
on Sunday, July 7th.
f Toronto, I o, spent U. Come in %ad let us iezm A. L. PILKEY.
Troiendship'. , Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence.
Miss Stephens, o w our Bla6k Hawk Manure Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers and
Sunday with her brother, Rev. H.
Yours sincerely, e P. 0 Locust Hill
R and Mrs. Stephens. Phon'2311
L. FINGOLD Pick.
Matt and Jeff have received R. R. I-
Claremont, May 20,1929.
•
their new golf suite and will be M�T 8 MT zi 'Y-)
seen daily on the links. 7.
Farmers have made good pro
BONDS—Government. MunicipM and
'
gress with their seeding operations Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials.
Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per BARR
during the past few days. .
cent.
Chas. Cooper has been doing a
irushing business' in Durant cats INSURANCE—All classes written in-
hr 0
eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind-
Mr. Goddard, of Balsam gave an storm. Accident and Sickness. R A C T
during the past few months. Ift S
interesting topic at the Anchors' Phone or write
—
Society on Monday evening last. 43,,f ED. BOWMAN,Whitby
:.BY THE CARLOAD
Roy Ward, with a gang of men,
started on Monday morning to �PS /p�s"
build culverts in the township. New and Used
R. J. How sustained a severe U E speak of artistic
sprain to one of his ankles one day FORD ,CARS! We are having shipped in direct trom. are
recently, but is again able to be digniflad. not artistic
around.
designs that would be
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. and Mr. W."r. H E R 0 N ...,,:�Chicago a whole inappropriate for the
Helmer of Toronto, were guests of
purpose in view. The
End of Car Line. one Illustrated is aim-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton over the carload of
pie, yet has artistry,
weelvend. VU eg3t -Tain. C=t.
F and Mrs. Lynn and Mrs. Mid Bub -agent Watson Motors. No Greater Ttibute"
Sub-a
dietou and Mrs. Lynn . Sr. spent McCormick• Deering Tractors
Sunday in Orono with James 40 Phone Scar Wr3l N. W. STAFFORD,
Middleton.
Kingston Road,
f%
The C. G• I. T. gsv a concert in Auditorium Theatre I Whitby
basementof the United C1,urch
on Tuesday evening which was .Getting them this way means that we can give you 'Phone Whitby
sum-duille, Ont jest a little better ptice, A- SWA. 'Uok, co r
0�, and Mrs. Thompson's dau• j012 ""t J`t
• ghter and her husband, of Toronto, little better finished tractor and
-motored out on Sunday and spent we can supply, you,
the day with them. Friday Saturday, 24 and 25 .7, as the supply is already getting low.
Sam and Mrs. Stephenson and 2 30 and S.15
child, of Oshawa, spent Sunday If you are contemplating getting a Tractor this
with Mrs. Stephenson's mother,
Mrs. Thos. Gibbous. '•.W I N G 8 summer or fall -it will pay you to Naple Leaf Mutual Pin
Our residents are now kept With complete sound effects
see us at once.
quite busy in their gardens., They Insurance Co
all hope that the dry weather con Regular prices.
Cheap rates for farm and country
- ',`Minus for some time, 15 and 10 cents buildings.
Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
Would any of the boys who have ' . :_ —
ester, We just unloaded a carload of Wire Fence which -mills, Silos etc.
wind
a football aw kindly leave
we can give you Automobile Insurance
same with E, Bryan or D. A. Scott Tuesday and Wednesday an excellent price on. of all kinds.
at their earliest convenience.
Mrs. Palmer, erred Bert FARMS. FOR SALE
W.M. and May 28 and 29 847—L] 2 Frost tence at 551 cents a rod off cur.
..and Mrs. Mathews, motored to
"D 0 y E 00 Write or phone
Tamwortb -on Saturday to visit -
t ED. BOWMAN
-the lattAr's daughter.wbo is teach. Norman Talmadge Charles Coo r, Claremon
lug in that school. - WHITBY, ONT.
Miss Rhoda Ward, of Winnipeg,- Comedy
'Mam, who is attending the On*
routo, spent, tKe week end with BRING IT HERE i Farmers, Atteiation
t,%rto College of Educktion in To.
,SPRING_; IS JIERE
'-Claremont friends.
libave secured the agency for the Frost
Mrs. J. S. Farmer has been Now is the time to get a new :8#*At of
8uf.
Harness, or#et the old set repaired. Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple.
faring from a severe attack of du I have in stock samples of Samuel
ments. and will keep constantly on
and has been under the doctor's Trees- and Jeffrey's harness. The your faints, Oils and Turpentines from M. hand repairs for these popular
care. We are pleased to know former may be ordered through cata- Orders taken for Wall Papers. Implements.
she Is now improving nicely, Logue at prices quoted. Also. London's barn and stable
-The Monat Zion Dramatic Club Catalogue free.) • Field Root Seeds on band. fittings.
I will also take contracts for psintiall
gave their popular drams, "The I also carry collave, collar pads, 9�reaf 7" -:,Garden Seeds, 3 pkirs for 25c. ......
Civil Service," in the Community pads, harness oil by bulk, harness barns and houses by a new
Chick Star-ter and Grnwing Mesh,
Hall on Friday evening last to an dressing, also silver polish F,?ediag Hopper"@, in all sizes. process, by spraying.
appreciative audience. The parts and other parts. Estimates cheerfully given.
were all well taken. Repairs promptly dome, Phone 16W.
Fresh Grocer1eq at lowe'st prices. Highest prices paid for -27;52
Rev. H. R. Stephens was in L. W. PILKEY, CLARRMONT• farm produee.
Goodwood on Sunday afternoon
And evening preaching annivers• R. J. Mann Claremont
Batteries Re-ebarged.
aty services._ Rev. Mr. Baldwin,
y 'a
ad,
of Uxbridge, occupied the pulpit Scott'& I,- Store .Phone your order, We deliver. .Green River
Ila the Claremont Baptist Chtirch Phone Markham 6402.
Basket Factory I
in the evening. Claremont General -
Mr. Wilker, principal of the Wm. M. Duncan, Green River Manufacturers of
.Continuation School, has resumed Merchant
�his duties, after being. laid off with All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Barry
a
an attack of flu, Miss Stuttaford. .-,,Crate,, , Farmer,;, Bushel
.,�&.qeistFiat teacher, who laid off
A full line of
work on account of bronchitis, had
f
resumed her work, but was com-
p Iled to giVe up again as�she had
Ya ro m
--iiiTowitries
a reIRpse.
Wall
sties Gladys Morley, f011 r year
BUYING and selling foreign drafts is a regn1mr.
old daughter of Fred and Mrs . Mor.
pirt of the general business of The Canadian
'ley, met with a painful accident
Bank of Commerce1b which we often find onr-
one day last tfeek. She had inst
61 in oro
Ing timely advice. Otir transactions in foreikn
arisen f ronj tEie dinne r table and
-ARL
11-11W r %-.I JL
running fell against the table -leg,
Peksonal assistance we can render is yours for the
` hnd as a result cut her tongue
Ready trimmed, -5 cents to
--7—either by biting or by striking
agaitst the table. Medical aid
par. roll, also
.'wag summoned when it was found
coon try.
-necessary to administer an anesth•
Sherwin-Williams
.,etic and place several stitches to
•,close the wound.
and
While engaged in excavating at
the
,. ..Paints
Varnishes
the'bridge south of village ' on
Roy Morgan's
t.Fridaylast, -team
had a' most unpleasant expertence.
The larger horse stepped-into a
Call and see these Goods
7 `bole 8 Or 10 feet in depth and drag-
and you will be delighted
_-ged the other horse on top of it,
being
'with them
both horses thus wedged In
. a nRrrn%vqpacP. It wag about two
or three hours before this animals
D. A S C OT T
were reniovo.d I rom. their danger-
s
011i position, and whey taken ont
the largore horse tans imnblp to
Rand for several hmir,,4. It is
'..Phone 140L
gradually recovering from its in
CT.APVXT XT
I n.
2,1n >-
'Baskets, Clothes Baskets.
F'rank Pennock,
Proprietor
Maker of the well known
Barnes' Baskets,
Phone Markbam 6409
T B EAT
STANDS FOR THE BEST
Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers
Pumps, Door TrackF1, Cow
Bowls. Pressure gystetus Etc.
It will pay 'you to get my prices on
above before buying elsewhere.
4RANIK T PROUSE
Bank Drafts to and
f
Lj
Ya ro m
--iiiTowitries
Forei
BUYING and selling foreign drafts is a regn1mr.
Ej
pirt of the general business of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce1b which we often find onr-
:9elves able to render valuable assistance by offer.
Ing timely advice. Otir transactions in foreikn
inoniai are conducted at mininjum rates, and Any
Peksonal assistance we can render is yours for the
asking, Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce when sending money ont of the
coon try.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
. ip,-aecd
-rH' F, STANDARD BANK OF CANADA
I n.
2,1n >-
'Baskets, Clothes Baskets.
F'rank Pennock,
Proprietor
Maker of the well known
Barnes' Baskets,
Phone Markbam 6409
T B EAT
STANDS FOR THE BEST
Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers
Pumps, Door TrackF1, Cow
Bowls. Pressure gystetus Etc.
It will pay 'you to get my prices on
above before buying elsewhere.
4RANIK T PROUSE
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"Why ?" inuured the speaker.
�: 'k',4i� -�fyp !�
than any other country and the "work" re rds of Canadian airplanes
five enough to measure the deflection
of a steel rail under the pressure off
minutes. Take two teaspoonfuls of ;
Cadbury's cocoa, add a tablespoonful
go for us girls. Widows
Sing hey for the joy of sweet sixteen6 l shouldn't' be allowed to marry again
sofar as birds are concerned. it is are
regarded as even more important contributions to tlee advancement of,
one's little finger. J
!
of sugar, pour half a cup of boiling '
Ishametuly unfair to make such a
,
- t -
. a
'
water on the cocoa, stirring all the 1
-or get 'into serious mischief.
I
awveoping staement about the cat and
Canada's latest and most impressive practical record In air is in speedy -application
of high- frequency elec•
current I
time and, when well dissolved, pour
i
not include the birds of prey, the owl,
s
Plea f the Cat
CaI><adian Air
Mail Plane Establishes worlds Record
Man Unharmed
hawks, and those birds not generally
as a result of a record flight between Toronto and Montreal, now holds the
► or
pure. o c
nice, then poor into custard glasses
And yet there was one, a principal,
.
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world's air mail speed record. !times
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Q �U STAMNIeR
and serve cold. A little whipped !
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� •: --i.uat year, in d radio talk, Dr. Hugh
'F.�Dalley, chief veterinarian of the
Angell Memorial Animal Hoopl_;
0a.i
- Boston;'m se iaible, si3ttt�iF�• r
$eat for . and it wss tytb '
lift "our Dui ft Animals:'' 3fr. Itai3� 7�.
` said in part;
.. In our, laat''troadcast I mentioned
;the
fact -A 'either are ex-
,• itremily -fond of cats or cannot toler-
-ate them. We received many letters
zt
from those who were fond of them
' - - and a few from those who cannot tol-
aerate them. one- of the latter letters
_ contained _ a.' pamphlet entitled, "The
Menace of the Cat." rn readi-ng -
through this pamphlet the find the cat
Is blamed for upsetting nature's bird
k balance. We also read that the cat
is unnecessary as a rodent destroyer
{a •. becauss the various kinds . of non -
•poisonous rat virus on the market at
the present do the work effectively.
" cu a act for the
By 2,504 Degrees ' Don't .�t.r under �� haadicaY
any longer. Suoonslul yuytV
everywhere recommetI our
methods o! treatment Wrier
Alternating Current Changes for fre..avtos "°° utenture
Direction 300,000 Times in THE ARNOTT INSTCfUTE ,
KtTCHERER. ONT-- CANADA
Passage Through Coil -- Result Would Turn' Tasty Recipes
Keys in • Pocket Y
Red Hot - eutrlt Pudding `
New York —A furnace which will Boil one teacupful of well-washed
reat steel to a temperature• of 2500 ; rice in one pint. and :a halt of milk
degrees. but in which a workman until quite thick, then add one cupful -
may stand without feeling any beat. I of powdered sugar, half a pound of
Is being emonstrated at the twelfth
g currants, two ounces of butter, the
annual Chemical Industries Exposi• 'grated rind of a lemon, or, if preferred,
tion which has just been opened bere a little candied peel. When cold,' add
A model of the furnace is a part of I two well- beaten eggs, and bake in a
the exhibit of the General lectric Com• I bake in a moderate oven for half an
Party, .which is one of tie 350 exhibi- hour.
tors who are showing the newest de- I Chocolate Custards (without Eggs)
velopments in chemistry and its al- '
lied fields during the last year. The Put a pint fu of milk on to boil. with
1 El t ! h'bit also includes two teaspoonfuls of cornflour with
-inelr very presence titsuvurasi Ce rv-
dents, as we found one year when a i
We lEave too mu rep
'rat and know its habits too well -to so-
Canada, m proportion to her size, is making greater practical use of air-
Genera ec r c ex t
anew "thyrotron" tube that is senst•
quarter ni a pint of milk. Pour this
into the boiling milk and boil for flue
"Why ?" inuured the speaker.
cept any such statement that the cat
alone upsets the balance of nature in• craft
than any other country and the "work" re rds of Canadian airplanes
five enough to measure the deflection
of a steel rail under the pressure off
minutes. Take two teaspoonfuls of ;
Cadbury's cocoa, add a tablespoonful
go for us girls. Widows
Sing hey for the joy of sweet sixteen6 l shouldn't' be allowed to marry again
sofar as birds are concerned. it is are
regarded as even more important contributions to tlee advancement of,
one's little finger. J
!
of sugar, pour half a cup of boiling '
Ishametuly unfair to make such a
aviation -than the endurance and other stunt achievements of other• countrtes,
The furnace is the result- of a new ,
I
water on the cocoa, stirring all the 1
-or get 'into serious mischief.
I
awveoping staement about the cat and
Canada's latest and most impressive practical record In air is in speedy -application
of high- frequency elec•
current I
time and, when well dissolved, pour
i
not include the birds of prey, the owl,
delivery of air mail and Capt. D. S. Bondurant, pilot for Canadian Airways,
�
tricity, An alternating
l
into the ml for two min -
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hawks, and those birds not generally
as a result of a record flight between Toronto and Montreal, now holds the
which changes Its direction 300,000
pure. o c
nice, then poor into custard glasses
And yet there was one, a principal,
Tiassed as birds of prey, such as the
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world's air mail speed record. !times
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a second is run through s I
When is placed
and serve cold. A little whipped !
h :
craws, jays and starlings, who con-
-tinually destroy the• eggs and young
Capt. Bondurant, flying a Fairchild "71 ", powered by a Pratt A Whitney
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special coil. a metal
inside the coil, the sudden reversals
cream on the top is a great improve•
ntent ,eludes tbut envying strife;
of so many our smaller birds. Add
Wasp engine, on March 21st, covered the 340 miles from Toronto to Montreal
I
of the electric field so agitate the
meat. ;
Smelts.
bill, black, green -eyed cat.
to this list the squirrels, anaies,
in just one hoar and forty-four minutes, grid this• has now been established as I metal's electrons that their bombard
;Fried
b n:'
skunks", raccoons, weasels and foxes,
the world's fastest air mail flight. i ment against each other produces
Wash the smelts, make a slight
and the spraying of trees with arseni-
Remarkable as this, time is, Capt. Bondurant would have bettered it, but I great heat.
opening at the gills with. a. very sharp
cal insecticides and the resurfacing of
for fog encountered a little over 100 miles from Montreal. Up to this point I Day May Disappear
knife or 'scissors, draw them between
1t
our roads with tarry dressings. The .
seem a li
last may seem a little far fetched, but
I
he laid flown 2111 miles in just 60 minutes, maintaining a speed of over 31A_ the thumb and finger from tall to
The device has no effect upon any head, press the intestines ouf at the
miles a minute. I that is not a conductor of dish
oast last we had fully filly
substance
Throughout the record - breaking !tight Capt. Bondurant reported perfect : electricity. Thus a person inside the
i gill opening, keeping the whole.
Wash and dry and dust with salt and
...`:
little birds brought in during one af•
ternoon, victims o! this road dressing.
performance from his plane which was fueled with Imperial Aeroplane ;
furnace would feel no heat, although
-
i black peper. Beat up an egg, add a
7,
They light upon the apparently sandy
spirits and lubricated with Marvelube Motor Oil.
a bunch of keys In his pocket would
tablespoon of water and beat again.
•'
surface; their little feet sink through
held
become red_ hot almost _Immediately•
The furnace is designed for special
IDip the fish in the egg and cover thor-
oughly with seasoned bread crumbs.
t
Into the tar and they are prison-
Ara. lb their to free them-
HOLLAND'S WATERWAYS l:
use in the manufacture of radio
Fry quickly in deep, hot fat., Drain
efforts
Belles they become encased In a coat-
tubes.
The new "thyrotron, ", according to
I on brown paper: dish on a napkin and
l Tartar
�}
'
Sus of sand and tar that causes ter
hoorn; and there, too, was its only I The houses are little and compaet.
I E. L. ' Manning, General Electric re-
serve with sauce.
-
ya Bake a Ham,
;' , •
Rain death.
Now, I hope we have a better Ides
inn. R e ordered luncheon to be ready uched under thatched and rounded
rots; melting into (he background as.
search physicist In charge ot- the ex•
habit, is still undergoing experiments
I As a ham for baking should be well
of what really enters late the upset-
when we came back .. and went out,
perfectly as any artist could wish, and
it is capable of controlling very highoaked.
it should remain in water for
ling of natures bird balance. Divide
�
to find a boatman ..
shadowed by the trees. On an over-
,
eunents. although it is sensitive to � at least twelve hours. Wipe 1t dry, .,
r
the blame properly and we find that
He stood in the stern and poled with
turned boat in a small garden sat a one - millionth of a watt. ` The demon- ; trim away any bad places. and cover
:t
all. Prom carefu4 personal obaerva- Is
long, swaying stroke that propelled
us forward at an even, pleasant pace,
little girt, her golden head bent over titration In which It measured the e ,
the black kitten lying supinely in -'h@r ! fleetton of the steel rail was made by that this is of sufficient thickness all
'
Itloaa over a number of pears, I have
Itio
Here was Our Dutch Venice; the coin-
white apron; near ' the water's edge connecting the tube in such a way over to keep the gravy tn. Place It
found that these birds which usually
�fortable
hall victims to the cat are weakling
tub was our gondola, and be-
swam a mother duck and her fuzzy that it registered the chance in cur• In a moderately-heated oven and bake
two olo�for nearly four hours. Take off' the
-
u `
or injured birds that never would be
or
us, in old trousers and a bat-
tered bat, was our Dutch gondolier,
brown brood of eight; in a dooryard rent flowing through pieces
were flaming- geraniums and a tangle carbon which were compre9aed by the crust and skin and -cover with reap•
.
�P •
able to again sake care of themselves !
lender the existing conditions, and if
He was a talkative chap, with a wry
of . blue flowers. On an unexpected i minute bending of the ralL tags, the eame.sa for broiled ham, and
General Elec• garnish the knuckle with a paper trill.
3
'the cat didn't appear on the -scene
way o-f expressing himself, but he
smooth apace a group of cattle grazed..; On one table of the
'L This method of cookln3 a ham fa far
15
to quickly cad their sufferings they
had a nice feeling for those parts of And in a continuous procession came true exhlblt a toy train was running
the scenery that were best' apprect- the bridges. around a track. Mr. Manning picked
I superior to boiling, as it cuts, fuller
would eventually die of thirst and star•
ated without words. When C. ex- Bridges that"rose to s peak in the
I
I up a nearby 'telephone. "Stop!" he
of gravy and has finer flavour, besides
vation. Which do you think the more
claimed over a glimpse to be had down centre; bridges that were rustic and
I shouted into th smouthptece. The
keeping a touch longer time.. Cook
-
merciful? I really believe the cat its
a aide waterway, he Obligingly poled shaggy with hanging bark;: bridges
' train stopped•
a medium-sized ham tour hours.
.'otily doing what nature intended she
us and when I snatched at my that were only a plank with crude
F
; "Now 'back up," sir. Manning or
Girdle Sconos ;
should in obeying the law that only
obeying
�
•there,
camera, endeavoring frantically to get
poles as hand ralls; and for each dered. Ob?diently the train moved
"Go
Put a half -cup of_ flour into a baste ~
the fit shall survive.
'
It open and set before a fascinating
bridge a perfect reflection in the calm backward. "Walt," he said; then
I with a pinch of salt and a pinch of
a
Many of you who have made a close
bit was forever lost, he slowed the ..
mirror of the water. We drifted down ahead' - The engine stopped for an
11 sugar, also half a teaspoonful. of bait•
study of cats know well enough that
I
boat and kept it as steady .as possible !j these watery Tapes In a sort of Sun- instant and then shot forward again
I his soda and a halt teaspoonful of
the mother cat can be depended upon
while I clicked away in rapture. Every day quiet, watching the boat push Into Wash Day May Disappear
cream of - tartar, with the lumps•
to destroy the unfit of her own litter:
This 'tact alone shows that the• cat
boat we passed contained a friend Of, the inverted landscape. watching the ;
r The device was an application . of
pressed cut, Crumble into these in-
, -
lard and
possesses more courage a'nd goad
hu•
his, with whom it was necessary to reflection break up into a hundred
exchange a great deal of comment, ! shivering lines and close up Into pla- the "selective Impuilse control.' which
in fundamental is similar to the dial
i make a teaspoonful Into a s of
make the whole into a soft LionGh with
judgment in this respect than we
and, as the distance between the boats ! citify again after us. The sun
a little buttermilk, If sweet milk to
mans do who point an accusing finger
, telephone, The train was controlled
grew greater, he raised his vdice and I splashed through the cathedral trees impulses transmit•'oast
allow one teat of cream
r
at her when she treats the unfit of
half a _
' by the number of
hallooed down the water, which sent in reckless, jagged forms of 13 ht, but P
I g I led b • the telephone. Any three of tartar to place of half a teas oon-
bird world In a like manper.
back a sad. unearthly echo that died the foliage •.was so thick that we train back tut, Turf out the dough, knead alit- _
I also heartily disagree with the
I words -would makq the
away in the trees. ". I seemed to. be in a dim green church, Exhibits which are primarily the ,Ile, and roll into a found, thinner than
tb
statement made In this pamphlet that
the cat is unnecessary as a rodent de
It w•as. an idyllic time. We could
with the branches making Gothic result of chemical research •included for oven rcanes: Cut neatly Into large - -
�. stroyer. There is no method yet con-
easily believe ourselves in another
world—a_world that had never heard
arches above us.
- ',cloth of synthetic manufacture which 1 scones or small ones' as desired and •-
Down one—street," around a corner bake on a heated girdle, turning once.
,,ceived that will rid premisee of- these;
of agreat many things; that fired as
,and up another. Suddenly the quiet
is expected to some day eliminate -
� from the'- housewife's Mon. I Steam In a fresh towel when ready, •
,pasta halt so thoroughly and effect-'
'fuels female
It grew, close to the enchanting na-
i
was broken by the happy voices of
washln°
dap morning schedule. It 1a so cheap
•
as to have a cat take up
.liar abode on the premises. Continu-
'""'her
tural beauty of Its environment. Olet-
hoorn is tiny rtth its
many children. They had just been
from and
that it can be thrown away and a
ally we have people come to the Hos•
a placer all roads
waterways -and all its traffic boats.
released - school ran along
, the narrow dirt paths above the water,
new garment procured with less trou•
I
There is no read too long to the
advances delibeonours
I
'pltal to securb cats for this purposes
The water is calm and clear; along
shouting and singing their gteetiags.
I
ble than to wash it= •'at shells,
•made• from pean
man who
without undue haste; no honours too.
,after all other methods have been
tried and failed. Some people object
its brink the grasses and the tail trees
They flew over the little bridges and
Concrete
�
celluloid that for ,all practical Our distant to the man who prepares him•
to the kittens that arrive twice a year,
groin; and in its depths the, same
back again, in childish mockery of
poses will not burn, houses built of !self for them with patience. - -La
'but 1• can assure yo that they will
grasses and the tall trees live again
in unbroken reflection until a passing
our slowness, and leaned down, as we
passed under them, to throw flowers
I i Bruyere.
corn, synthetic butter made from
and new:. gases for,
not cause you a hued th part of the
i
oar p
their symmetry, and to in our Ia s. —Adele de Leeuw, in t'The'
yeast, liquid coal
field beacons are among the ex-,
trouble and destruction that the same
whtcdisturbs
h they. return' with swift serenity. Flavor of Holland."
flying
habits. They are not ttreorer
`B��K$
WANTED
number of rata or mice would cause ^
in,
but In
r We are glad to hear Dr. Dailey's
.views on this subject. The belief held
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and knew she was going to die, she � sr
The `Flapper Speaks
laboratory displays appear
workday clothes, designed for actual' Old Canadian books, documents, ate.
by many people that cats are wicked,
made a pitifully tragic little will dig -'
industrial service. � Highest prices offered. Advise what
destructive creatures, is always re-
t posing of her meagre belongings and, l Sir Thomas Davies, M.P., relates --'` you have. '
"flappers, Is run on
gretted by those who know these fag -Ito
the principal, Fannie Brice, she that at a meeting of Welsh The clvllize8 world today, 'J. M. SUTHERLAND
I
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tinting creatures at their best. And
gave Kiki, his feline majesty. !he was explaining the Widow's• Pen - the basis of a belief in promises, TORONTO, ONT.
$39 D6�PONT BT.,
I
to know any animal at its best one'
Miss Brice, profoundly touched by isions Act. When he came to the case Dwight W. Morrow.
must get acquainted with it. We add
I t1fe trust imposed upon her, told of of a wide*v who married again, a girl _
'her
the following .testimonial to that of
the bequest in home, where Kiki interrupted, reports the Aberdeen'..
:'Dr. Dailey:
has ,been installed' as master. of, all
Press, saying:—
• Cats are playful, whimsical, amus-
he surveys. Miss Brice added: "He
'"That ain't right."
'ing, affectionate.
will have a home with the ,Brices for
"What ?" asked Sir Thomas, :t
They 'can be fed cheaply, so make;
life =all nine of them."'
"Widows marrying again!" answer-
-
:' an ideal poor man's pet.
I Kiki purred contentedly. ='Cat ed the'gtrl. "We girls want you to
And
-inelr very presence titsuvurasi Ce rv-
dents, as we found one year when a i
vvuucc.
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ins a second time."
family of rats settled themselves next
"Why ?" inuured the speaker.
door, but 'did not venture through the
Sweet Sixteen
"Because there ain't enough men to
}round
wall, as we had a cat.
go for us girls. Widows
Sing hey for the joy of sweet sixteen6 l shouldn't' be allowed to marry again
All cats do not kill birds. Ours does
'Tis then 'there's never a "might- have
!until there are;" replied the girl im-
not— neither birds nor squirrels.
Cats- can be left alone all day to
care for themselves, and do not fret
been,"
Though careless years be youthfull
mediately."
Many will wonder if girls widely
-or get 'into serious mischief.
I
wage
hold •this view.
True, they do' not drive burglars,
Regret oft pens the book of age —
but they frequently drive away the
-' -
When man is cold he longs for heat,
When hot, to cool he would retreat;
Long Service Record
blues,
She was only "one of the ensemble,"
Unquiet here, he would be there,
London —An example of faithful•
itt thorns girl In the Follies.
When there, his fancy files elsewhere;
ness and service is cited in the record
And yet there was one, a principal,
Whenever tied, he would ke freer
of lllisa Elizabeth Gadsby, who enter -
'drawing thousands of dollars a week,
It single then he'd married be—
ed the employ of an elastic -web fac-
!who had time to be kind to the little
I
F,Qr life is change and change is life,
tory In Leicester, at the ''age of nine,
�nglish dancer, lonely in the strange
ntent ,eludes tbut envying strife;
and who is 'still there at the age of
-•land, with only the -company of her,
So here's for the joT of sweet sixteen,
ninety -two.
bill, black, green -eyed cat.
Tis they there s never a might -have-
So it was that when the dancer.
b n:'
The soul 1s dyed the color of its
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k• iftbbis Winthrop, became ill in Dont611 i (W.M'C-t ip *1 "94890w Herald ").
leisure thougirts. —Dean Inge. _
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Tune in
-rile Voles of ,
Firawne" ;
Every Monday
Nisht. s p•m-
Esstern Tbne I
NBC Network
,i OUGHNFSS— durability- long-mika8e—safety i That
Is what you want is tires. And you find diem all in Fire=
stones. 'The best non -skid tread ever put on•a tire gripe
the slippery roads you travel at this season. - Firestone
tires give the 'greatest mileage, the greatest sa#Cty at the
lowest cost per mile. See the Firestone Dealer today..
riRwroxic TIRE a RUBBER O.O. OF CANADA, LIMITED
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O W1 ,1 Oyment The Red Rose Tea guarantee meaty what it says. .'
" 0affs A Ministry of Unempl U
London Daily Express (Ind. Cons.):
The time has come when a Ministry n6t satisfied return the unused part in ,the package and
WHAT THIS COUNTRY N9EVS y ;;the grocer. wfll refund . your znoney�
he
-More chicken houses and fewer of Employment should be added to t
road houses. departments of Government. Only
—Mors zool heads and warin beart4• so can all the kn"ledge of the causes
....7 More babies and fewer poodles. of unemployment and all the methods
-7 —Less lawmakers, Wag law breakers. of alleviating it be gathered together
—Fewer. people who - want their noun- under a single roof and scientifically
try to do something for them. and continuously sifted and collated. ]R
When half a dozen different bureaux,
-,
There Is one verse in the Bible committees and departments ' rie
the sChool boy knows to be true. spasmodically engaged on the same
p "Much study -1s to a weariness to the problem, that problem is firmly
guaranteed against any real solution.
But make it tale central task of a
• -FIRE WHEN READY single Ministry, with powers to take
-Chief Pettp Officer: "The enemy are over the scattered inquiries and en
-
as as thick as peas. What shall we do?" terprises . of all the other State or. D ROSE ORANGE PEKOE
Officer of the Deck: "Shell them, ganizations that a-r"s working on It, is extm a
you idiot; shell them,!" and a big advance towards order, co-
hesion and sustained analysis and re-
Of courie It is agreed that only a search is registered at once. National Development Classified Advertisements
enjo*g life?
. ..... few more years and airplanes 'for La Presse (Ind.): In past years XAJBT CZXCZS
TT is just in her "teen everybody will be as oommo. the best efforts to bring, French and SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN
we English' together In the Dominion
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
motor cars are now, and oft:,',
J16 J6 Baby Chicks, bred for high produg-
age" that a &I should wonder if there. will be as much un- were of little avail.) But a new tton for 26 years. Prices for May 1401
be getting the most fun oartainty about the ownership of spirit Is abroad today. It is now June 12c, July and August 10c. DeIaA
out of life 1 —Yet so often par4chiates, as there is about umbrellas better understood that our young mere Poultry Farm, StratfortL, Ontario.
WIN GREAT PRAISE Eatab 1903.
it happens that girls of now. country needs concerted -action, and
BABY CHICKS. WS HATCH
sixteen - to • twenty have the frank and eitergetic co-operation four varieties, price Re up.,
outIrrown their strength A flapper refers to her skirt as her Many Mothers Always' ieeP, of the different nationalities of the A—telor free catalogue. A. H. Switzer;
�Grenton, Ontario,
Dominion, to carry out the consider-
--are quicitly tired, pale, "cbarm. string." Them in the .House.
nervous, generally run- Thousands' of mothers state that able and difficult task of our develop- R A T I S(LITTLE FRIEND TO
Housewife—Don't bring me any meat. . Far from wishing to put Into either sex) mailed in plain envel-'I
down and unhappy I they know of no other medicine for ope. Part Specialty Co., Caster 2m.,
more of that horrid milk It's post• the same mould all the racial ele- I a
These are sure signs of little ones to equal Baby's Own Tab- Montreal, clue.
anaemia, a condition that tively blue! lets—that they always keep the Tab- menu which go to make up the ADIES WANTED TO M PLAIN
results from thin, worn-cut, Milkman—It ain't my fault, lady. preventive of tion, it Is now our object to put them L , lit sewing at home, whole or;
lets In the home as a p and
under-nourishod blood. Dr. It's these long, dull evenings as makes childhood ailments, or it sickness Into the best possible place for their siar t Good Pay. 'Work sent any.
williame Pink Pills have the cows depressed. full expansion, and for their more distance, charges paid. Send stamp for
does suddenly grip their little ones I fertile growth.. narticulars. National Manufacturing
corrected this in thousands Co., Montreal.
they feel safe with such a remedy)
of girls. Hem is the actu-1 Only your doctor is Interested In 0 -1 ANADIAN MAGAZINE REQUIRES.
experience of Mrs. 'Ban bow you feel; others who ask7 do, so at band. Minard's Liniment for cuts and bruises d local agents who are ambitious.
r Nicholas of ErEau, ChiL I from custom. Concerning the use of the -Tablets I p Generous commission. Lists suppli"
"My daughter was in a Danot Flou'dre. Tlngwick, Que., 347 Adelaide St. West. Toronto.
run-down state, She was nod writes!—"I have nothing but praise Old Dan 'l
I If you're determined to be g _n� Mrs Out of his cottage to the sun' "Man with 10 wives may be insane.0
easily tired and did not wish tared you must expect to be Imposed for Baby's Own Tablets. They are Bent double comes old Dan'l, May be?—Border Cities Star.
to associate with others. As the only medicine I have ever given
this was uzumarral, I began upon. His chest all over cotton wool,
-
vi her I)r. Williams' ray two little ones, and I am glad to
1�ls back all over flannel,.
Pink Pill&, and they roan New times call for new methods. -*ate that the Tablets have always
�Zsot the, in perfect, health. I feel P
auxle a strong healthy sw What once got by may not now get I"
I a,. "Winter will finish him." they've said of $25 weemy storing
of her. Now she is as happy !so safe with the Tablets that Emurooms
buyers, Each winter now for ten:- for " in cellar or other wee's
a girl as me would wish to ways keep a box In the house." But come t *am Detwett to our allarem
he first warm day of spring
be2nctL Upt plessant week for
Baby's Own Tablets are a mild
Start •
-your daughter an 1 Vlaftor: "And how old are you, Bob- but thorough laxative. They regu- Old Dan'l out ajain. *Idk*r WIL. lHusust*4 bookie
one saywhers.
this proven treatment now ble?" the —L. Strong In the London for bumo .
seakward late the bowels, sweeten t atom-
by buyinZ Dr. 'Williams' Pink Bobbie: ,rm just at the a ach and 'thus banish constipation Spectator,
Pills at your druggist's or any age.
deal" in medicine or Visitor: '.'Really? And what do you and Indigestion, break up colds and The spirit of man grows too mighty
nuw, 50 cents, postpaid, -call the awkward age?" simple fever and make the cutting for the prison -house of s usp icion * and
from The DDrs Wffli-me Bobbie (bitterly) "I'm too old to of teeth painless. The Tablets are
I fear in which he has imprisoned him-
J"solutely safe, being guaranteed ig '"a cannot. 'raise himself to the
Oat free from all Injurious drugs. TOey
2.8
IL of I heighe of his stature while his limbs am
are cramped in the armour of hatred; Women are saying: "Pinkham's
The farmer's demand, In brief, are sold by all medicine dealers
b mail at 25s a box from The Dr. Compound Manufacturers rob the consumers: 7 be suffocates in the atmosphere of pound keeps me fit to do n-W
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, work." 411 was nervous and all run
we want a law that will enable us continuaf suspicion.—Marlde Rey den.
to do It too." Ont. down. Now I eat better
and sleep
0
PIN K PH" 1 7-" better—". "It helped my thirteen
WHArs WRONG WITH THIS Year old daughter." —"I took it be-
34CUSIMOLD NANG Character a rg fore and after my baby was born.-
IN 04 COUNT111196" PICTURE?
'Waiter, Why Is it that A good and honorable character Is a disorders 4�cx:y rf�c% every day."
'there Is a all symploms am gaining atia safe provision for every event and- part in side or aacs. mailrsuon.
The fashion experts say curves and trouser button In my soup?" une.—Schillerr andille. dyspe a. Ea. --to Lvdia E. Pinkham's
"I do not know," air. we employ every turn of fort _paa. hoanbur
take. ack relml. Send to-day for free bookSee
i Plump figures are coming back. It only female belp.4 my testimonza.s of tbis reta"a remedy.
igN Vegetable C01upound i
:1this is true, tie women bave every.
Courti l le Bm 203 ANDERSON & CO.
.1hing to gain and nothing to lose. Most men find It the hardest thing ng a' autamobiles Is dan r-
. 7 :dently
7
In the world to come up to an enemy
opportunIty knocks but awe. ErI. and say "Iet's let bygones be by-
it isn't motor-driven.—Dallas gones." But when-he does if shows
News. a big beart and a fine spirit.
ous says a Ponce ouic y spe,
fy automobiles?
FARM us STOCK
TWEEIACCOUIff BOOKS
A little girl, attending an Episcopal
4 This valuable book -as cvm.
i
church for t6 -first time. was amazed
Piled to "ver"s e CARHARTT OVERALLS
suddenly. She ask-
the best farmees overalls in the world. Otis
farmer wrote that he would net take ten
otlit bdm b"d
d ed her mother what they were go-
%a L ch_� 3..d W
Z\ IL Ing to do. Her mother replied, "hash,
dollars for his book. Write for yours to-day.
Haludcon Cathartr Cowen Mins U& Toronto
Ag;�w
L Rdk A�
%%ft W LU
omift.� they're �golng to say their prayars."
Uver 7-wentvrhoussnd
P. 300% U_ d.4—
W.- -a. 9. N= Cal= Dom "What, with their clothes on?"
SCRWOU111 BU.CNERT
-HOW SPECIATS
lxo-,,
228 Nortma rn on Another good way to save moneyl
Rrifrain. W .Y ,
IM 1111SMG1111MV11114, owT. cjLx, Is to make more than you have time
—By
ESPECIALISTS
TREAT CONSTIPATION
to spend.
W_
Constipation in babies and children
We pouldtell you some more jokes,
w
1* wi-th a
Is the cause of colic, bloating, likin
but what's the use?' You'would on'1Y
disorders, etr- It weakens them,
laugh at them.
S" 0
IMONDS
Just as it does grown folks; makes
them cross, faverlsh and'fretful.' But
A -man Inherits his religious be-
A
SAW *lirejudices
don't use grown folks' medicInd with
liefs; his religious are ac-
them, baby specialists advise. Ninety
I
Stays sfmrp longeo quired .
per cent of them recommend just one
preparation for constipation, colds and
Cuts easier. Saws faster We may not know It, but we*re be-
other Ills of babies and chIldren They
SINONDS CANADA "WCO.LTM Ing checked up all the time—the
MONTRMAL busy when we least
say Fletcher's Castoria. Millions of
nefikbbois are
VANOMmm. &T. joHM PLC.
motjiers have proved Ifs merit during
TORONTO suspect it.
thirty years of use. Castoria is pure-
ly-vegetable, harmless _and pleasant=.
Most -everybody thinks there Is a
tasting. Genuine Castorta always
social law made Just to embarasms
bears the Fletcher signature. Avof(T
'them.
Imitations
The difference between a fool and
an Idiot Is the fool can help it but
won't. C.
Sovereignty in the Antarctic
Alanchester Guardian (T 4b .-4-f-
the airplane justifies itself in sRrvey
afiP , hiCmarCinfW work there is every reason to hope
that much more than the 4,000 miles ILLIPS
ne that quick comfort of Aspirin. For.
at present known of a coast-It' DOCTORS quite approve the
MWM9fd*fr0MVMCh *pf MAG&,I�,,
these
3malWowmarem* Is put at some 10,000 may be charted. perfectly harmless tablei;
6
And with a continent rapidly appear-
Nfhewwthaammale will case an aching head without
tumniee dwable and Ing, as it _were out of the mist, after For ubles
to Acid penalty. Their increasing use year.
aeons of oblivion, It has occurred io J du ION
sateactory seryke, I a
INDIPZ mach Iter year is proof Jhat they do help
The kowlest 111 some of the more ingenious minds in ACIO ST
HE and can't harm. Take them for any,
the press fo Amerl�a to start a dis-
lnonarcanl=
'question of ann S. ur
cussion on the exing ache; to avo;d the pain peculiar tcl
Ef SNWV PLANT. It. Does the fact' of reaching and women; many have found them
911toc"Ut marvelous at such times. The
naming hitherto unknown land at-
proven �lirections found mi every
tach it to thia nation to which the
Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' departli. You are happy again Ju.five
explorer belongs ? And if so, must package of Aspirin tell how to
be set painful. -and' often tragic, foot Milk of Magnesia In water. That Is minutes. treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia,
iipon it as did Amundsen, Scott and an alkali, effective, yet harmless.. It Don't depend on crude. methods.
I Fmploy the best way yqt evolved In xieuritis, etc. All druggists.
Shackleton, or will it suffice to adopt
has been the,standard antacid for 50 all the years of searching. That- Is
tbb easier methods of Byrd, and the
years among physicians everyWhOTe.
(lop moderns and bag and name fresh Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.
assurance that this game of "I py" Ins,
One spoonful will naturalize at once -'Be sure to get the 9 enalne Phillips'
mountain peaks from the air with the ny times its volume In acid. It Is Milk ot-TvIagnesla'prescribed by physt- kSPIRIN
will secure sovereign possession the right way, the quick, pleasant and clans for 60 years in correcting excess AARPIrin is
efficlent, way to kill the excess ncid. aelds. Each bottle contains fall direc-
MI-nard's Llnlmint!�;oiod for tire4i feet The'stornach becomes sweet, the pain tions—any drugatoro. -ISSUE ND. 2 1 —'29
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0(3ALISMS -W, A. Binks spent Sunday -Today (Friday)being a' public
a
L with Geo. Green of Greenwood. holiday, the busittess pla,:es.of bus.
fn Toronto with'Mi s Viblet GOii. -�-Rev. J. S. 'Ferguson, of St
-Mrs. J. C. Stork, Sunday iae*s in the villa ge. will be closed.
tq
-Rube t. Curd'n is c-quflned to eiv's Chursh Pickering. and vhl? orej
-Wei. and Mrs. Stork, of Belle- 9ndt
his bed tbr�)ugh illness. -Mrs. Hobbs, of Toronto,, is vie villa. *visited the former's1parents Rev. J. F. •Clug-ston. of -Columbus,
{ling : her daughter, Mrs. - C. A. here on Sunday: trill exchange pulpitit on Sunday
Sterritt.
L. A. and -Mrs. Findlay. of Ter-' next.
on - Saturday -The township council will
_W. G. and Mri in- N -E W ARP?1VAL_S
Reid and-fa onto, motored down
fly vi4ted-Hamilfod friends on to visit friends and relatives: meet on Monday next at 10 a. in.
_MrR. Goo.- Lee, Mrs Edgar for the tranoactiol'i of general buss-
Sunday. fine large- assortment of Ladies fine shoes, in
Sunday.
S. BWth, and son Lorne ness and M 100 p, in. as a Court of • Bath. Mrs
Mrs. Steele and children, of
Toronto. spent Saturdsy-with. the spent the week-end with relatives Revision'. patent, • brown, sunburn etc. Prices range
in Woodstock. -Mrs. Chas. Do Grueble, and 'from 3r.00 up.
Misses Bunting. . M rs. Bryant. N. and Mrs, sou. Cuthbert, and the former's
-Charles McLennan, of Orillia
Banks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Banks, mother. Mrs. Armour, of Toronto,
has entered the employ of Coll& at Sunday with thelatter's bro- visited with W. J. and Mrs. Clark Youths' and Boys' Oxf ords, all sizes. We have'
:eutt's garage in town.
Mrs. Dennis, sister of W. B. Ter in Richmond Hill; on Sunday. splendid line of Boy's Oxfords
- Several of tbe*m6n_Who have -Dr. H. T. FaIalise, Resident Deni", _a SP ds with." Pan
Powell, loaves on Tuesday next, Geo" Soles, for school wear, at 3.00.
been employed on the Provincial ist, Office in residence, two doors
for Franc Belgium and Germany.
e 9
vay here have given up their east of St. Andreves Church;. Pick-
-Masters Billy and Bobby
High
Heron, of Brooklin, spent Salter. jobs. Several foreigners are now.. ering. Office hours. 9 a.m. to 6 P.M. 'A'dandy line 'of Men's light-Weight Work toot'
I • employed at this work, day, and evening by appointment.
-day with their grandparents, -During the past week thbre (X-ray service),-7* with Panco soles, at 2'95. Splendid for
and Mrs. Hallett:
-Dr. E. A. Sadlerr, Toronto, age work, light farm work etc.
-Mrs. F. Jones, of Ottawa' and have been heavy frosts, which, gar
0-much damage, dentist, and formerly of-Pickering,
'Miss Stott, of Toronto. visited the however, did not d
formers sister, Mrs.,W. C. Mur- as there was Very little g= deeireB to announce that he has
stuff far enough advanced to re- moved into a modern dental suite Ladies' House Dressest' ve'ry made tip in
n WedneFday last..
kar, o sizes, at 1.50. Girl's, 7
3v• ceive damage. in the new Bank of, Nova Scotia various colors and
-Dr. FallMse is'greatly.impr4
flag the grounds around his resid -Miss Phoebe Juniper, nurse in•, Bldg., corner of Queen and Church to 10 years, 1.36. 2
;,!.
once, by putting down cement training io the, General 'Hospital, Sts. (close to Queen and Yqnge).
raising tho lawn. BelleVille. is home spending her Ont of town patrons will find this
walks and
holidays before going to Montreal office more'conve'nient., Ladies' one *strap'HoUS6"Slippets' ' with rubber 2.
-Chas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and
to take a four wont as
daughter, Miss - Phyllis,. were in bg course at heef, all sizes, 1.50. Look them over
the Niagara Peninsula on Sunday the Shriners' Hospital for Cripple N#w Advort4se•ents.
admiring the fruit blossom. Children and the Alexander Isolat- they are wonderful value.
ed Hospital.' Men have been busy during AHLIA TUBERS FOR SALE-
a the past week repairing the broken
The Pickering Township Soft- DChoice. W. Gormley, Church St., Pickering.
went where -it had been ball League opened on Wednesday
pa SERVICE- Pure -bred bred Berk-
saved and broken by the fr6st. last when Brock Road went ever A Word to Poultry Raisers
Rodger Dorland and Lyndon to Audley and played the team of OR boar at lot W. con. 7, Pickerin Fred . . - . A I .
FE, - N. Madill. h-39 There s nothing better than "Golden Key'
Crook, of Pickering. College, stre• that village defeating them by the
score of 15-7. On Friday evening T)ASTURE TO LET-Well fencied Chick. Mash.-
spending a few days with the lat• L and good water and shade. Apply to James $1.25
ter iparents R.H. ndMrs, Cronk. Kinsale Visited Pickering when Rwkie. Greenwood. 37-38 25 pound bags,
the team of the latter place _�_Ajlss Laura Andrew retnrned lb*
RENT -Two roomd. furnished or
Ito the city on Sunday, after speed. by- 12 5. To I "Full of Pe Chick Mash, 6 cents
-Many accidents. it is stated by uwurnished. with or without board. Apply -cents lb.
Jog two weeks at her house here, Gannon. Brougham. 30-38 "Monarch" Chick Feed, 5
her, police authorities, have been avert-
OWID :'OR SERVICE - Thorouith•hred -25 lb. bags$
g to the illness of her mot
ed by having the brakes on the
-Trinity Sunday May 29th. I Yorkli,hlre boar, Service chargr. i, so. G.
bile
YWY. H. A. Meek will conduct the car in perfect condition, w L. Middleton. Brougham.
aervices at St. Gearge's Church at Holstein
flarilty brakes are credited with
being r SA LE-Reilisten d
10.80 A. in. and at 7 1) m. (staud- e4ponsible for many a'c FoUn, I year old. Apply to G. W. Hod son. Men's WorL Soi, all wool 25e pair. 6 pair for 1.25
Clare 3
.,.'tbrd time). Sunday School at 9.30 dents. The police are now more buts, Phone Cl 24. 37-3
vigilant than ever in looking ifter
YCLE FOR SALE-C. C. M. bl-
Men's Khaki Pants,, 2.00 and 8.00 per pair.
John defective brake@. Bc`y1c. in good she pe. with new tires and
W. B. and Mrs. Powell.
Powell, Etwer and Mrs. Powell _Tbeontlook for an ab4indRnt ub-, waiter white, Picker ins. 38
and L. D. aqJ Mrs. Banks attend• hay crop is very bright. The fro DAHLIA BULBS FOR SALE-A Men's Oxfords, in black with "Pence" soles,
ed the funeral of the former's quent heavy rains in April and quan, -t of choice mixed dahl3albulbs. Mrs.
11 Moricy FAeep. R. R. 1. Pickering. 38-39
"n"slo. Mrs. Robert Fraser, at May assures a good bay crop. _Fs a Teal bby, 3.50.
t
wheat also promises well.excep RE TO LET-Will take cat.
PiDo Grove on Mondav A STU
-Frank Dunham, of Toronto. in wetland. Spring grains that P tie toriasture Also. for sale a wagon boa.
Wm Lacey. Duabarton. 36-39
appeared before Magistrate Clairk have been sown are also looking ilkit new 4t t4 "Elasticia' "Carhartt." Holeproof
..100 Saturday evening charged with well, but there is a very large EDAR FENCE POSTS FORSALE
]having llqnor in an illegal place, amount of spring work, yet to be C-2W good posts. Apply at lot 34, rear con Wall Papers- Paints and Overalls Hosiery for
'He pleaded guilty • to the charge done. alth . ongb some farmers ra -fin b. Pickering, for ftotne Mark 6410, 38-42 d& e best. Varnishes. and SmockL both sexes.
are th
and was fined $200 and costs. lobed last week. Sf!VENfY BAGS OF POTATOES
-The annual meeting of the -Since the softball season has r sale--Cobblers. Docilep and Green Moun -
'WoMens, tatins. Apply Henty Moore. bone Pick 2703, 39
Institute was hold on begun and as a number of games
71Tuesday last at Mrs. J. Murkar's. will be played in the park here
7 -Local *act long diet-
BUCKING
Tancehauhngd citly and t reason- �.Mo • CHAPMAN
..,.Re its showed a membership Of during the Season DOW opened our . a .... .. . ..... .
bie rates. Applyw-r-linight. Pliant Mark
lee t and much work &ce0m- residentm should turn out in large s24 5.40
vegilliduring the year. All the numbers and^ encourage the play.
ishe i
p] - I P b ass eng Pine :officers of last year were returned. era. An athletic OrRaDizottion OR SALE 50ft, 2 -in hcse,a
t Fl Jack and fame J Gordon. Pick-
Rev A. McLellan, of - Clare such as football, baseball, lacrosse number of Bee hives. A%Typim Head Li ght Wa rK Clothes
moat, will preach in St- Paul's and other games in a town or vil• cring Ont. 38
:Church pt 10.80 a. ra., on Sunday, lage does much in tb�e Way Of RUCKING -Local and Letric Dist-
0
lance haulitill... sand and I hauled,
in the interest of Emmann:l, C I- bringlow life to the town, and T &)So grave
Prices reasombie. AL W. Mitchell. PickerinaL
lege Building Fund. This a an 'takes away that dead. svpearance Phone Pick 5720. 37-52
Xortuuit; for all those Interest- that it otherwise would h►ve,
to have a share in an enterprise CUSTOM CHOPPING- I ILID orepar .,�.Overalls and Smocks
-A large number attended the A- ed to do custom chopping on Tuesday after-
which will help to train the future
urch. also chop for sale. H. Turner, e 1 9,25
anction sale of the hquae sad -lot noon and all day Saturd I have
of each week
ininisters of the United Ch and household effects belonging Wh3tevale 33tf -New price I :.iShirts 1.75
-The pastor will - reach at the to the estate of the late Mrs. J. H. OR SALE-Top buirgy in good con-
evening service.at 7.00 oclock. Rogers, whicb,was held on Satur. Feitiow, a %pr,ag seat tar a wagon. 14-ft, lad- Every garment guaranteed to stand t
d plow, set of harrows. logging chain. cirowbar he wear
-Ads;p Spears, of Wbitevale, day afternoon. Good pr and cow chains, Apply to Mrs. S Stevan
ices were aer
has been appointed assistant corn realized on the, household ftieni Gi-v►ciod• 38 of hard usage.
barer inspector, by the Agricutut d
iral Oow mitt6o of the County Cohn- _ tare as well as on the house and 'STURE TO LET-At lot S. rear
lot which was knocked down to Poi con, 4. Pickering. ■borut 46 acres. House.
M r. Rog
'Oacar Downey, of Myrtle, who has 'READ LIGHT to work in conjunction with Arthur Boyes at $1650. garden and fruitreserved. Accesstowwerand , . .
ty of shade. Apply to Geo. Jaickstori. R. R. Ja T PANTS
ere bought this -property about Ver l,'Locust -1 lill. 5-38
been in thig work for a *year or so. .36 years ago for $400, which @bows
ORONTO WET.WAgEf LAUN. Khakis $2.50. We'll give you a pair free if
Tire appointment of an assistant how real' estate. ham 'increased in TDRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and
was rendered necessary by the explain our 24 hour service. just leave your you can rip the crotch by a
rapid spread of the disease, and
value during that period.. with Mr. S.- W. Davis. bawbir shop• We
jb Hugh Schultz, an American "" -deliver 3 times a week.
will pick up and 6,
Increased territory to cover. Mr. straight pull.
-Spears will make a most efficient from Toledo, Ohio, bad rather an
INDS OFTRUCKING DONE
unpleasant experieneg on Thurs-
officer for this important work. a AL'P'rKices reasonable and all work promptly
.-The many friends of -Mrs. day night last.- He was travelling attended'to. if you are thinking of shippio�apy
toward Toronto, and when about -tie or-stock tatbe city give me a tint. rice
Graham, of Toronto; sister of W. 40c. per cwt.sJack Match. 4�honc Pick-2708. 2Atf WEDNESDAY CLOSING
PoweA aid Mrs L. D, BaDke, st mile east of the village, be app 5 Its from good
died Suddenly cm the 10tb inst. pArently lost tobt0el Of the car -FOR BALE -Baby chicks
and ran into the ditch. In Ilia strain of bred-to-lay Barred Rocks. We During the months from May 1st to
-Several weeks a k ep'only the best hens for bzWers,
_go she had been Buy where
noending'the evening with friends efforts to get back on to the road Y% can see the parent stock. Also good'genersl November 1st, we are cooperating
,and fell on a polished bar he turned too quickly and the purpose horse for sale • Bruce Ritchie. lot 13,
d wood car con Pickering. 37-42 e business men and' with the rest of tb
Turned over on to -its --bide. Mr.
floor and broke her thigh bans. 0 t will be
She bad teen in the hospital for Schultz fortunately escaped with. VOR SALE-Ford light delivery losing at 12.20 p m., bu
F ont T-eceiving any injury. Traffic -a-, truck. in dandy shape. good -infer and ,4um _.:
three week and apparently WRP mer curtains,. can be used as. roadster. .Will ac- open_ late each Tbursday'evvning..
Officer, Hilliard wag soon on. the cept part eash and potatoes or produce for bat-
,making a good recovery, but she
nce,or all cash. David J. Scott, Altona Road,
Was suddenly stricken with a heart scene and investigated the acct• 13-f mile north of Kingston Road: 26tf
affection, dying almost instabtle. dent. n 9
FOR RENT-Abc;ut 45 Acres n land Fred T. -Bu ting, .-Pickeria
A -
She was brified in Park Lawn - A special meeting of the W0113 JL1 ready fof Use of horses and i Fstablished'1857.
be held Tbnr, elements, if Herded. pi�id is high and in a good"
Cemetery ou Monday, the 13 th ens' Institute will ,d,J 'T.
Of, Ztate of cultivation. Also pasture to let. well
iDet. sday next .30th. at the home fenced and pl L enty of shade and water. Apply to
-The King's birtbduy this-year -Mrs, W. B. Powell, commencing T. Reddin, Breckroad, R. R, No. 1,•Pickeiing,
-rTn nVATUD A
Ir
(inne Bid), Wbile Rrd tirae=.=M
it is a legal holiday it bas not been J. McLennan of Sarnia, will speak V. ARM FCR SALE-Comprising JLJL1jJML-G_ A-R__AmJ0
customary to Observe it Re such on on "The call of the North" Mrs. _10 165 acres, Ilot 12, B. F. con.• Pickering Tp,
'of cultivation. tboroughlyequip-
a good titate,
account of its nearness to Victoria McLennan's practical experience
wed for dairy or grain farming. modern stables
a farm bowevo and with th Water system and two silos. There are 150
Day.' � It has' been su*R'geRted'b ' b6thas aker, in Telephone 49MOO
y community affairs and her enthn acres of workable land, being well undeTdrained,
some of the papers in the country and 15 ores of pasture. - For price and particu-
akery. , 1-6tf
th%t Sunday, June 2nd, be observ. iasm for school improvement -and Lars apply:at the Pickering B
..ed in the • various churches everything that - counts for the
%I life, snake her
-throughout the Dominion as a day betterment of rural
of national - thanksgiving for the a motat valuable delegate. Whitby
_'Ring's recovery from the critical. and Highland Cheek-bratiAes are Pickering - Auto Repairs, -Accessories, Ofis and
m
illness which bronRbt him close to expected to attend. All ladies- R di
Gasdlijie, Acetylene Welding,
'been seriously cons dered In"many -The Whitby Minstrels appi
death's door. .The suggestion has and girls welcome.. •pair
i ;ai• Shoe. e
ed in the Town Hell Pickering, on
Battery ChargingS
-The Maple Leaf Mill@ at L the Wednesday evenlaR of last week
West end of the village. which has and delighted the audience with 'Near the Post
fo
Repairs
-,been idle years; has their program. The music from made on a es
r several 11 makes
-lbem ]eased to the Muir and Wal• the minstrels and the orchestra ice
Off
01 C&1�6
ker Beg Corporation, Limited, for was excellent, and the joke@ by
one year with the probability that the end-men created much amine- Gefyoir Shoes Repaired •
-,-they will purchase the property went. The pingrain ended with
at the end of that time. We firm the play "The scheme that failed" by us.
Is engaged in the cleaning and The hall was filled with an at tent-
repairing o and good
jute bags used by ive audience. The Minstrels have Best material used
A
Tb4
-flour mills. They have just began given their performance three workmanship guaranteed
operations and have Fit present Q times in Whitby, en in Port Per. -Be -SPENCER
employee", bnt this will be in ry, Orono, Find in Woodville, and Prompt service ..CHARL-mo
ere-tapd shortly from 15 to 25. We in OqhRmi% tRira. They are tomp•
Note the address prop xrA irlad to know that this pro• peer in Sunderland near the end ri Picketing
'et or
-W1o3e at6.00.P. W.
iVerty is agair, being utilized. of June. e c -