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PEARSON-Physic[an C*r4"n 2' Q®= Davison's milus 1 • and Surgeoc, Dunbarton. 1017 i r Rayer• at_G A. M. Sale which • Ie running full tilmet sawlog lum olsMnww 'Park, held at the Crosby Memorial m` ilk �� E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director _ Park, Unionville, on Tuesday, April iL otometrfeal Assoaaaoaotontar►o.res. bar, reaches, doubletreee, �U� ember a the American Optomeatical = ton use etc. The death has occurred here, af- 8th. The heavy horses will be. sold Established 1888 aeon. Eye. examined by appointment. g ter a lengthy illness, of William commencing at 1 g. m• A fine lot e'2W4. Clatemont.Ont. _ Open to buy a quantity of Road `a _ lJe y 9 y John Holmes, aged 73, 2 prominent of Hackney and Shetland Ponies, •„�, ARL A.(iRU BIN.R. O -EpeaiRbt basswood and elm merchant of Brougham, On;, He had Standard bred Trotters and Facers, ."FLS'E D AT ' Specialist. Honour graduate of the Coll o;e logo. only recently been taken to,the Osh- Hunters and Saddle Horses will also ometry of Canada: Gold medalist and Q Q Carat erman prize winner in1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays svgs Hospital. ' Besides his widow, be sold. - FIRST COSH every Monday from 9 a,m. to b p-m..in Dz. and Fridays. 'Melissa Holmes, he .is survived by y Barkes'•dentcioffice. AtStouffvillefrom Wed- two sons, Norman, of Oshwwa and See the Country Minister at Brou- aesday to Saturday of each week- Eyes examin- ed..Glassesfittedand repaired. Highest Quality Manufacturing Baskets of all Harold of Hamilton;-bw+o daughters, Rham, Wednesday; April 2nd. Why payca4lLof freight and Middle ; at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. ' 461y descriptions'. Mrs. Sonley, of Toronto, and Mrs: mans profit on your feed 4 �, - "go 6* Price reductions at the Fallis of Scarboro Bluffs, Three HIGHLAND CRt:EK. 1 can make soy m}zture of feedsyoi� 6411 a brothers, Albert and James of Tor wish-Barley, Oats, Corn, Peas, r T factory, �n g trug- or will sell pure Peas to add to AAsE. CHRISTIAN, Bmrrieter sad - onto, and Be of Manvers; and • -Winter is making a brave s _ .solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money-to Phone Markham 6408 or 6420 or write three sisters, Mrs. E. Cairns, of gle- in -its fight against the inereas- your own grain for Chop. *82. south WinxCourt House. Whitby. 2a17 Chas.;White. Locust Hill. Ont. r Michigan, Mrs. J. Thompson of Pon ing warmth of the sun. On Tuesday ping, and thus make EATON dt ROSS-Barristers. So= typool and Mrs. R. Gray of Ponty- there was a real snow storm when your feed go further. ' Blieitors. Northern Ontario Building, '-lo Apple lso survive. The funeral, about five or sir inches of avow•fell. aayStreet Toronto. Ba 'r re,le was held on Tuesday aftern,on, at On Monday, on account of the frost w.J.Beaten. 1.30 o'clock,. from the home of his and sleet the, roads, became very BARLEY FEED J•D. F.Bou. Adelaide 2ret son No to Cadmus Union Cem- 'sli ' Norman, ppery, with the result that. sever- For pigs or cattle is the beat value oft 'BIOHARCSON dt PICKERING- etery, al cars were forced into the ditch, the market without a caption. It :. JRBarristers Solicitors etc., 213-214 Confed- FOR SALE �-� necessitating the services of the le higher is protein and lower aratioo Life Building. Corner Yeoie and Rich- DUMBARTON. In fibre than other mixed " sono Sts.•Toronto. Phones Adelaide 4489 and wrecker. s 4410, PtcJtertas office open Wdeesday and feeds sold at higher $.turdayeveal PhareP;clt 6600, sir In 'large as:s John Toms spent a week via- BROCK ROAD. prices. '. iting friends in Hamilton. Try It on my guarantee-8peelal 9 netataa The ladies had a very busy day Mr. Hatch is very ill in a Toronto �r _ on Monday, quilting in. the base- hospital price for a short time. ° ... _ I (Successor to DTH.N-Dalec.Grad Tia f 8 .� and Mrs.and M e attended a birth• �Badgerlow is alight his new We A' -VEILW. �.• itt". a At Claremont office over D. A. Qy� }gypJ. M. HAtC trying oat Bsnct's store every Tanday and Frida Phone as,lti4iLB day party at. Harry King's on Thea team hauling wood etc. C0 a:mf 10.11 tt day. Wm, Badgerow is at Oshawa via- s' A - L T_TERRBERT T. FALLA ISM L. D S.. a ��:��� a Miss Florence Annis arrived home iting his daughter Mrs. Buahby. - .LXD D.S_ Graduate of the Royal College of ••• ••• from Fort William in poor health. T. A. Knox's sale was a fair suc- v tayuri� �g ru and the Uni:ety of Tomato, We are pleased to report she is im- cess a small crowd, but every man a m xs.7denc*wood door east of St. And + A mood supply of Hard ax�* 8afill. •"^ ta-'a Church, Pickering,Oct. office boun; D LUMBER Y � Proving. a'buyer. a.s. to m sr by ■�peiatmea:. pt-ray 'Mrs. Spragge was in the city ar- Mrs. Lewis has moved to Green- Coal unhand. A1ao•.apply servtce�. Awns tPick aTOD ally ranging the funeral of her uncle wood. F -Hutchings and P. Neale of Kindling Wood, r: wetasetaw 6 �s. Mr, Clements, who met with a very will also move in a few days. stove length. ' �'i.T R 11T I T O R E tragic death cast week-end. W m. Taylor and family visited A8L12ABETH RICHARD ;JEW, IIBED A:�3Y ANTI IIE Mrs James Michell spent the the old home here for a fesv days 12tf Phone Pick. 170Ii. s Fire"automabole ia.nrance of all ksnq. $ week sad in the city with her cons- ► Week putting things in order, 'e _ .;awlr•seauns eoaayaalaaof wlid snsectal stand- IN GREAT VARIETY in, Miss Margaret Annan who is ill. Mrs. F. R• Jackson returned home DONALD MUNRO, PICBEKWO m Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. 'The celebrated both birthdays. last week after spending tmo weeks ; -GEORGE auction- tresses, Dzessere, Tables and r and Mrs. Bradley, of lion- west and south a Hamilton. La �BURNIlw GHAAN err,Axons Live •:ock and general sats. cesvailes, N. Y. visited their aunt y rucaAed to. Term. reasonable. R. Chairs.'P}etnre Frames. Building and General . a oafl.tl>t. t?boo•swag nom. 61-a -: Ona:prices are the lowest. 'Mre. Jean White, wvho is recoveziag Reserve the date. April 2nd, at Oontraeti�. 1?'O®"I'}LL Ldcenasd Anetioneer, from her illness and is home from Brougham. . H Beal, - Clakrem013t the city. Estimates furnished on all elaaw A. for �ya�,,urs at TOO•ad tkarirlas. Aa► of work-Interior and Hitteciar. lom sake of all_kasha assaa d as as Yweaa4 Phone 9'24 Mr- Ed, Craven was taken ridden- W H ITE VALE. _ Issues. &Adres.f1, -Wvu*P 0.. as46 Iy ill on Sunday and iPae rushed to _ Alterations and repairs. the Oshawa Hospital where he was Harry;" -'White is sporting a new Ohimnsys Built Oonerete Work. D TOWNS i THE RURAL ope011 4011"d rated on for appendicitis, We c� Phone Pickering 6719 sfas asrt,, Aameataas. ass, tta..r M loss are pleased to report he is dojpg We welcome the six Inches of snow FAIRPORT, �� ICM foto°! as , tt� SECUKITIES COINP?INY LTD. well. _ - ONTARIO which fell on Tuesday,'March 25th. R. flBANT-Los 1. Concession 4 Real Estate and Insurance. BROUGHAM• Wood bees, attending auction sal- ip H I N G B •9 p sorboeo. Tektpeoa• Markham tsps Farm Properties a Specialty." es and getting ready far seeding is 47 lel lid C7 t rail Aoo•antaat. Basmess and Mn Grant Malcolm spent Sunday with .now the order of the day. taatasa GRANT. GODFRE Y 4%,tl1 his people here, John A. White has purchased the Nova Scotia Shingles St. East Toroaeo. Canada. Adelaide Head Office a 218 21.4 Confederation The Madill brothers and Dean 100 acre farm east of Whitevale Gait Galvanized Steel 8hinglea MIT Life Building. Toronto. 'Haire have moved into their villagt known theWhite r� and farm. Bird's have Bird's Felt Slate ShiaRMs` y X U d W, ` LICBNSED A17A- Phone Maio 1960. -homes. for age at �r T MR kai[or York an��Dartiamrs. term n has been confined to returned from their trip to. Florida errearwarm. • .is. sue Branch Office: Gordon©ordoa Hac]dioR, her bed suffering from a relapse and are getting nicely settled in T. PAT8R80N'S - OLAR61ilONT at NSws•OAcv. 84 and ladepea- Pickering Ontario. from her recent throat trouble. their house. Oall and get prices. Phone Sms seeekfaass. wbttbs.oat. sly Phone 4600. 28Rf re Brown'is still with Mrs. Jack The Whitevale Women's 'Assoc- . - son owing to the continued serious iation will hold its monthly meet- fHt CLOTHES LIVE LONGER mess of the latter's son, Homer. iris at the home of Blake and Mrs. LAWS ` Coal, foal R/ASMED OUR_ �1Y. _ Arthur Carlton has moved his Arris on Thursday, April 8th, at 3 - household effects to the Littlejohn P. m "Risen" is the word for roil G A R A G El tl We have made a business of home which he recently purchased. call. Following the meeting the pop- Axl. wash day. Here each color The Home Pierce family and the ulaz Public Tea will be served fro +AND SERVICE STATION sad fabric Is given the selenti- McClrlre family, of Oshawa havt; 5 to 8 o'clock, Everybody come and .;Hard and Soft Foal of tbe; ,8c formula,that beet meets its ' heft IIali On been callers in the neighborhood bring a friend. •Admission 25 and 15 We are prepared to do all kinds - :! needs. For each class wean Q during the week. cents of re irlag of care, also bat- _WW from viae co twelve china• Our A is full of visitors, tery� chargium electric baDd '_ ges of Altered raineoft water. Rev. R• H. R Aard, of Pickering, yV . -_�_ An average of six hundred pal- occupied the pulpit in St. John's toong for f:Fie body of the late Wm. - welding and in favi _. - e �`'lte -Ions for your family _]rete on-Sunday aftertaaa>t , eveaFgth#sR is see fo�roade>* ctotBea t+►aaf9e d goody member being present to hear weeks ago. As the Whitevale Pond . nection with - e fit. here are cleaner and hurl" i with so s - - car work. s covered me ixten laches .- -- -- - -- -- --last-longer.- - grawti mrd-soils eifpes are os a +andan (,}as, Otls, Grease and �ceeeso �SWi Landry _� Q *� day with the formers parents,.T. C. until the lee is gone. A diver from , i�r qtr it and Mrs Brown Mr. Brown accom' Toronto, worked for over three always on hand. Tari Service: ' �+ *♦ parried them on their'retnrn to their hours last Saturday but his search Agent foe Chevrolet Care. -M ATTR E S S E S Clen� Co•! Yjdo home in the city. wasWutile. All clothes sed frequent dry cleaning The firemen who responded_to thy- Gordon J, to keep them sanitary. Our clianlag Reesor fire a short time ago Were A Pathetic-mnd CrrrnPdy Drama at ;• �oWer department.turns old clotbes treated to an oyster supper by Mr. Brougham, April 2nd- (� out like new. Reesor. -Phe gentlemen, with, their F . .. : t _Nj"ALL AND DELIVER r halves met at -the home of GREENWOOD. e Phone 8800 Mr. A.�ay slid after doing justice - Sow d� 'you Feel R-O.Jones, Local-Representative. t° the oysters, spent a few hours in Mrs• Richard Wi}son is visitin ,after the long �4 rice w playing euchre. A very pleasant ��her sisters in Toronto for a fes Blaeksmithing i evening was spent by all: The• Young People of Brougham Mrs. Rankin, and sister, or Tor- Nlipecia�Felt Mattress. regular will present their Drama entitled onto, called on Mrs. Sadler and fam- a �. puss 7.b0, new price 700 Horse shoeing a Specialty. "The Country Minister" in the Town ily on Saturday last. Tired, Run Down, Nervous, All General Work,iodndia�Wood Hall Brougham,'on Wednesday, Ap. - 'Mrs. Wm. Ormerod was in Sear- ilood quality white,Layer Work, promptly ril•2nd. It is a five act play lasting boro last week visiting with Mrs: ..No Pep, Headaches$ Felt Mattress,_reg price' attended to. two and one-half hours with music F1Pming and other friends.. Stomaoh Trouble ? _ - Felt now rite 8.ri0 between acts. Program comment- James and Mrs. Raine and Ross,00 ` p Alen, Ing at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission, and Mrs. Raine-motored to Oshawa Perhaps yon need a Sterling Mattrees, all white = A Retot for Taco Farm 35 and 20 cents. Bert-Harvey, on Sunday and spent the day with - - layer felt, in bine stripe Maehinery. Chairman• the former's daughter. ticking, reg. 11.00, new ThVVcodwarde March meeting of the W. M. Mr. - and Mrs. Willows were in Spring o price 14.00 S of St. TOhn s church, Brougham Toronto on Sunday to see the form- -A new Sirlllnoas 66iinnteed +• GREENWOOD 4918 was held at the home of Mrs. Brown ex's brother-in law who underwent Inner Coll Mattress, and on Thursday afternoon, the member' an,operation on Mondaq for goitre. We recoureneod any of the follow - priced at only 19.Ka ship being lwlell represented. Busy The W. M. S. of the Greenwood tug proven rations Now needles soon ksad a quilt ready- for circuit will.meet at the home of Mrs. dpriagy. buoyant toile. soft the misaionz4ry bale. Devotional ex- Richardson, Kinsale on Thursday, Raekley'e True Blood, 1.00 Upholstering, lovelyy.�cov- excises followed and lunch was ser- April 9rd, at 2.30 P. m. Everybody Womppoole'e Tasteless Cod -cringe, kwart liailored. ved. A very happy and profitable welcome. Liver Oil, -100 : edg'r�s-it is called the Is the 'rltYle aiterpoocl•was spent by all Mrs. John Brow11a is much improv Nyml'>l Crewpbos, 1.00 + new "Simmons Delp ed in health although still very Gallaglier's Tonic, 1.00 �! Sleep 1[nLtrese," only. 10.66 To do your inside painting before . -Friday. MmreB 21st. case the veeak. We dope the improvement Syrup of Hyposphospbites,' 1.40 5 the Spring meh begins. day in which the ann crosses the may continue until she is ,fully 'res- , Walnut Finish Steel bed, equator, mind is the first day of tored to good health. :•We are also agent for Elmer- Spring, Felt Matttt'ees, We have our new stock of the re e9 Howard OrMerod, son of Elmer- liable B-H paints, enamels, vara- -;prink, The wasther since that son and Mrs. Ormerod, was taken to ' I? trash price 1s,•% iabeti and stains in a splendid day has not been the kind wethe FlospitaJ P year, onto' on Thursday }est to :,a treat- ' _ buy,cold with snow ed for diabetes. We hone for his Co about these ll sos, e remedie t has been vert 4 = e r r iVOr, it We hardware, we will be 'flurries. early recovery. TH 1i PICKER e e pleased to serve you -The time of the I Nuyear bee '-Mr. Handley has obtained work in (live ns a call arrived when truck-dr{vers should Oshawa. He will be greatly missed EWS Pbone"_1940 be compelled to observe the I%w in in the Church and Sunday , School Jones' ] 4 Q 1 , •Ti� DrngRiet and Cherniat, vi $�S$B� regard to overloading. Every where he took an active part during ' Mdn� +tel Yg Store "n? Furniture Dealer and; ' �. -. year thousands of -dollars damage his stag hare, Also Mr. Worms is can=ed to the ro idf+ by over. Cott to the east of us, will also be !P'aneral Director: a A)ao Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 46W lo%dinit When the fro+t is coming V,eatly .. :•'!m49•.iJssieyd-i..�as he alh`a•4s.decided to crit west about April 1st. r Phone4. 6800 PICSngfltTiO PCEERING ,uof the rmind. g�Pickering, � �.� 4c�y", "'R•- _ - u ........... ,Few �M . Irlkl f 7., 7 . ..... Wess Grow& Airminded - modds S triving For Natural Waist boictors Prescribes' 14eavy. Meet Current b. Food to' 7�' 4"BW Vogue Pa-ris.—Doctors and •cooks, called Into consultation by the leading these up. Daughter" Take a Jobt' to make it firm enough to makers In an effort to fatten the Boagon the mixture well. with, Wt, manulklus-of the Rue de I& Pala to e meet the requirements of the new ing inkisrhe in do- Many a fond parent th p pper, or tabasoo sauce. While the a ktafti.9se to Daughter- to shield mixture Is still hot, fold It into the styles, have prescribed liberal doses her from the rough-winds of business. -e potatoes and macaroni, dumplings stiffly beaten whites of four or fiv f; of pot eat to her' ................ But Is it a favor or a detriment eggs. You-may add the yolki to the if she-takes a job she leiartle to•dls-' e and'.pastry. �t 'the life The 'new modes -ups elpline herself to keep regular-hours mixture before folding into the whites If you wish, or you way save them for Most women. For several years they and be punctual: to meet all sorts-of salad drensing.' have gone hungry and wrestle& medi• people and understand them and treat courteously: to 'become some- Chocolate souffle is made by acfdtng cine balls to/grow thin and reveal them what'11hardbolled9lasind not over seas!- melted chocolate, sugar -and -vanilla the svelte Ithe of the prevailing fas. tive andalways wearing a chip on her flavoring to the white sauce and bread kion. Now almos• overnight. they - crumbs. For a jam souffle. put a layer have to be fatter, for the newer styles shoulder;-to forget herself and take 4 bottom 'of the dish and with normal waistlines look mtwh bet- broader view of life; to overcome pet- of jam In the slaterly'and the souffle mixture On top' Of ft- ter on a woman with good poundage. ty gossip and*be more sympathetic-with other women. She Serve the souffle as soon as-it Is Where-they formerly lunched on a, that baked.,In the� dishes In which it wait bit of salad, sprinkled with lemon, learns :how to maks.a living and and bed Writs during' the day assurance and cooked. gives her a feeling of they now sit down 'to a four course security In life, so that she is not H at* meal at noon and drop *ree or four afraid of what may happen'to:hir if lumps of sugai in their coffee. Doe• -those who novi suppo her are re- - The 'new hats are cleverly shaped tore are Mated' fo-r there are many -L.I.—Moved. She will not be the type to be to the head.—many of them actually ter who contend that France's Increasirig Imposeddeath rate among w'ottien 'and- small them. Stiff hats are rare. to "knuckle" to any ma children and decreasing birth rareknows that it Is not necessary for her ual to wear -cut and u�on by a husband, for she molded to fit the head of the Individ- n in order to Brims are larger, but they are were directly traceable-to improper -dollar,as one nevercan learn Itunless twisted-to frame the face. The long diet. iZet a home. She learns the value of a backed hat is gone; Instead there are Western air mail service between Winnipeg and Calgary—over.800 milds one has earned a.few himself; yet she draperies on the sides and the backI One smart dressmaker gave as her in distance—has been Inaugurated recently and the Canadian Pacific Express Opinion that a healthy woman of five not penurious, for she knows money is cut or draped to reveal the nape of Company has renewed Its contract made In 1928 to carry express packages feet stj ' inches.. who should. have can be earned by the capable and In- the neck. Straw and straw cloth are favorite materials, with a thin telt An addition to the regular mall. This allows of a-saving of more than 24. weighed 110 pounds last year to be 'Austrious. leb pilot W. J, Buchanan Is ult�rs-fash lonable.'must,now weigh 111 To enter a bu#ness life may rub off Shiney, lacquered materials lead. with hours between the two cities. The package which to 120 pounds. some of the peachbloorn. but-tills lick lacy braids wry popular. Ribbons, shown delivering to a,Canadian Pacific 'Expressman,-was matted eight hours delicacy is outweighed by the as- feathers, flowers,, lace and bows.will previously at-Calgary and had therefore traversed at the rate of more than of dell, eftpabW%#_1_ci91I— and ex- adorn the seaso�'a hats, but they will 100 miles an hour to reac4 Winnipeg, its destination. a....... rat deform Me I hues 0! th- Thirt Sunday-Breakfast perienced gained. it carefuliy� Tor e Earl . of Portimoutb, long Brims are lifted off the face to reveal -Curtains the forehead. The Dinning Hem known as "the rancher peer, sou address your order to Wilson Patter Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto,' dlsembar�l.ug vacantly in New York:.. simplicity,is tha key-note Of good I like England, of course, but the -dressed 'Home Renovation ! .Endo7ses Snug Hrps and Lingerie taste in curtains. An over English breakfast is too heavy. It is window is as repellant as an.over The cozy home begins to feel stuffy -C.o.liar TO-DAY thb heaviest breakfast in the 'wo" rld. dressed woman. The good archkee. with the. advent of, bright sunshine ---- -- - Every day is a little life." was a'2-,It'begins with oat-meal porridge. Thi-% To givo It a cool. -BY ANVETTE .. ..Itural lines of &-window may be ruined and warmer days. old thinker's wise epigram. If :aeh .3h—kipper or whl'ing. by The clean, restful appearance, put away is followed by A, poor lines in curtaining. all unnecessa-rr things, such as heavy day- gets the better of us, how are WO� Then comes the breakfast-proper, draped back curtain Is likely,to make ea. going to conquer in life as a whole? which probably cou.;dsts of bacon and an ugly angle which does i act bar- draperies. rugs and tapestries. Clean Only as we make each day. a vistori.' egip. 91 plate of sauiages, and a diAll-, motze withthe11093-ot the room. It Is them before you store them, that they zus battle ground where selfishness of deviled !,idneys. The meal ends may be ready for use next fall. and vaually best to follow the lines of Me and shirking and disobedience and d1s. with a swe-:,t—marmalade or jam— - -'casing when,cartaining a window. because soiled spots are Ukely to be content are overcome. can we make and naturally- -it 1.8 ' accompanied moths. Wash such fabrics The atralght-b4agin8 glass curtains. attackedfty In the end. Lavater. the throughout ;with cup after cup of coy I. with a lukewarm suds made from mild life a victory with side draperies which drop bor old philosopher, laid down the. rule fee and rack-after rack of toast. Be- routally. and perhaps a valance which soap. avoid rubbing and hangonthe that "each day should be distinguish• twee, courses, too, It 1.4 customary to 2 IA3te. love." It Be- noes straight across is always in good line dripping. ad by at least one particular act of peck at a cold game pie or a slice of It you must draper the curtains Remove all the furniture from your thoroughly clean walls, )8 a rule which makes life cold boiled ham, rooms and back. pull the tops close to the sides happier for the doer, and for every* "There's a story they tell about the the window, to avoid that triangle. doors. baseboards. window and door body else. English breakfast. An Englishwoman hT-Axtbres. Soft materials drape more graceful- frames, door -knobs and Ug 0 , said to mer husband one Sabbath ly than stiff materials. Large figures Then furnish- the room with dainty We read that a New Zealander.xho morning: covers of do Wish you'd eat ruSed curtains, furniture cove 'Jack;.dear, I are for the Large room or large win Played the piano for on- hundred and dow. and small figures or plain pattern gay cretonnes and chintz. grg§s and give a cool twelve hours without stopping, Is cco- a lighter breakfast on Sundays. I'm for the small room and window, Rough braided rugs. These will Ing to England. This country to &I. so afraid you'll have another night-, -weave is appropriate it the walls are atmosphere to the room and will be ways TerY goo(" to refuge35. mare In church." rough care for during the summer. In public.rooms use conserve- easy to tine style, saving the more Informal .7 or novelty types for a bedroom or Women In Bustine more Intimate room. Of the 5,42 remunerative occupations Neutral colors. harmo,,niting with women are occupied in 507 of them. SAFE, STERILIZED the walls, are usually desirable. There are some occupations for which Bright colors make centers of Interest, men ore better fitted than women.,And 7. but too many of these are confusing. women are better At- IR I some for which vast majority epeat the colors in walls or rugs, ig ted than men; but the 'you would be In perfect taste, unless well by one sex as th6 a' b done P' "COTTAGE" may are those in which brain these are too bright. Sterilized, The length of the curtain depends rather than brawn Is the chief-Val!- w�ooped roll 'A long -Acation. rt a#3,000sheaft- upon the effect you desire. More persotts am negaged 'curtain adds apparent height to a in housekeeping than in any other oc- -1. ocam and a wide one adds breadth. cupation. Farming, the second larg- .1.'Allow for shrinkage In washing and eat business,-engages orre-thtrd of the -'let-the- curtain come at least to the world's workers. -L— sash. Boiled curtains are never 7-- tractive. Consider the ea-me of keep- Mrs. Salomon -Sayse - iug these curtains clean and bow they What hurts the mother -hurts thE',� 7 look rhen they come bon- race. ..laundry. This Is one objection to the and blue ruffied curtains in the • at FOR THE HOPE AND MEMORY '2� shops. 7 Though we have a sure and certain WELL-APPOINTED hope if progress for th^i face-, still," ..BATHROOM 0 A Souffle a as far as man is individual A souffle is a delicate, spid ed. with acLvancing ye -we--gra44-- jack silk crepi I X�f as,i.n—al ISCRIMINATING women who practice judin- ,-Served hot from the oven, The name a and less for many Alencon lace natty care lea vents chic femininit; in cio�s_occiriomybvy these Sterilhoed To"- eomes from a French -word. meaning- things which gave us the greatest collar with jabot frill at front, The -to puff." The ingredients are beat.en tir strength Tissues by name 0 For Eddy Tissussare Conad"a's pleasure In yovtIL. It 0 repeated in cuffs of fitted finest—In quality and value 0 You may select less, we feel also necessity- T until the air is i.neorporated to make becomes a replaore trimmed with buttons any one of these four Eddy Rolls knowl"ll Met lace K sleeves that It very light, or they are made light t for ex Rion. Hope is gradually. re- to elbow. yoo vAtl get a safe, pure, Sterilized tissm stiffly beaten egg pla�ed by memory; and whether this. at an economical price 0 Ask for It by name. by the addition of The fitted shiped band through hips �.�--whit#i, --the,degree of lightness .de-. adds to our happiness or not depends achieves the lengthened line to' lm- THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY LIMITED . For as largely.upon the number of on what our life has been. 'HULL CANADA penalllg poitant to slenderness.' 4 with that tri- Ztes used.. with the close of tbeday, so —egg The dipping �points of. skirt con Souffles have a,trick of collapsing of life; there may be clouds, and Yet "ONETWON"TinestSterillrod Tissue. Served - - - orizon Is *clear, the evening Style further slenderizing effect 'a"pric' ed balloon when'the air It the- b Sty sizes from sanitary, clustproof cabinet In nickel or like k —Lord Avebury., ,e No. 1)33 is designed in - as they are removed may be beautiful. ears, 106, 38, 40 and' 42 porcelain finish - - - - - - - strikes the�m, �6, 18, �6 Y from the oven. This Is because this riches bust, '"NAVY" "DREADNOUGHT" outside is baked hard before the Inner, It's an opportunity to have a stun- 700 sheets of soft,soft, Seven ounces ofSter- part is set firmly. * To ptevent this, ning dress at just the cost of the ma- Sterilized paper. ilized cr,ped tissue. 'bake the souffle long and slowly''This terial and a few hours of Your time. expands_ the air bubbIjes,in theSpring it can be made of egg Later for .1 'i .­ u,re chiffon for Paris decrees sets the light mixii whites and fl.waved 41 _Vhe 'souffle niffort as the smartcRst;a4ter-' EDS without toughening it. floweted chiffon;may be baked in a large dish, btit in• noon and everting fabric. dividual dishes are better. These Purplish-blue chiffor,is most charm-' dishes should be placed, for baking, infling for immediate wear with the col- "WHITE SWAN" X pan of hot water in the oven, and lar of lace or of self-fabric. Sterilized tissue in wral Paquin red chiff6n is decidedly'cbic ped rails of 750 showl. baked for an hour In e, slow oven. Souffles*may be made with cheese, fur immediate and later wear. � egetable Pulp, ground meat, flaked. Lanvin green silk crepe with egg- Ash, or fruit. You may use lnr Lash el Mary (at mAsquersde ball)—"You!shell crepe, Patou tan crepe marecain, tvota . - tog, peas, parsnip pulp, ground have no Idea how perfectly lovely you I R,-yal blue Alencon lace,printed crepe aottv�a - beef, 8XIM011, jam, and, many other looked in your disguise." silk in dark green tones and canton 'things which your Imagination will . Maud—"Do you think so?'; lerepe in navy blue are only a few of D-DY rv—'Wes, Indeed! I was so sur• many lovely ideas for its development. q To 191like It souffle, prepare a wte - prised when you unman e sauce ORDER PATTERNS F senator aia, while, !t is hot, add to it Write your name and address plain- sq or main iugredieTit size of.such CA%ADAS FINEST •62 the Meat or cheese .Its type. It the "Conscience is the unsafqst guide ly, giving number and Which: determines any theologian ever talked.—Clarence pattarns as You want- Enclose 20e in :.Inliture is too dry. add a little milk to (coin proferred; wrap Ds,IT- Ow. 6 AMPIL Or coin =01stelu. It t06 wet add bread crumbs It 777 7� -.r- )^4' ...w w' •+•..1: .2,2 ;rSY.:. ,ri..-_.. ..J`L ,w''..„. ., 'R+:., ,... .-. ,.,,. 4 Bw.' ::..r.. _ .r„o3r!ar' - r,..A-+ .�._ ., -`�,£�•..; >•..amu.,<•.�:;,• r♦.'_,K";�;Z- ',r'++•.• . -n' 's ' 1��..- -{a}q+w >••+e e %•34 r 49 ,p m�+•. .r �-.; -�"°. _ .. ; ^'";. ':.•.;r3 �, .' •• ."rte ;'s!. �y.,..,:.. . .: '•ate �r, ,',r .a. � •. .. �r QW� I,.affs '+ Sl�l�LB TftBIT�B�iT '_ Export of Alcohol Classified Advee'hsltng , W�C �. /a P A l.1K M 1 .• Cb go Tribune: Canada.is talking C. spa -.._._ _ ��'/ -- 7-L-ia n 's Co4Ds very 4erioualy abOUN shutting down on BABY CH1CR8—WA HATCHED gmitir--"I have ►gee dread 03 In the exportation of ,uuer". to 'the 1 216.000 last year in tout varte- Health Restored Through the fiaenza than of its consequences. United States. It would be a good flea• write for tree catalogue A. » , Switzer, Granton. ont. . .. 'Use"of'Dr. Williams' Cooper--"Yes. I haven't my last Qbld'tn the head is very common at thing for Canada, Lor then everybody _-, _ ---- doctor's bill, eltli ." home. PLAIN -- Pink Pitts — this time o[ year, egpecially in the that likes champagne or beer would r ADZES ht sews D TO D 2. I very young. Neglect of a cold is prone have to go lip to Canada to get it and 1J and light sewing at or spare time. Good Day Work sena - Mrs. Leo. Bedard. Quebec City, tells My rose," he'.whispered tenderly as to lead to serigus consequences. To spend a lot„of money on railroads, any distance. Charges paid- gelid stem• 7 how her health and strength were re he pressed her velvet cheek to his relieve all congestion o!•-!he system hotel bills, and post cards, besides for particulars. National Manufacturing Company,•Montreal. •storvd through the use of that great own• is the first step in treating a cold, what they pay for their drinks. . . . blood-bailding tonic, , Dr. W11114ma' "My cactus," she said, as she touch- whether in.infanta or adults. For the About the only way to scare Canada F�t7sAvi1'$soewrvioi�ea�Posthmsn r` Pink Pills: Mrs. Bedard says: "Some ed his face. very young; Baby's. Own Tablets are into having s heart is to talk about Stenos rapher, Customs Examiner, Call years ago, after the birth of my the ideal means of doing this. Con- annexing It. The one big bugaboo toms o slit pImmigration sitine i Guar( on tPrec. Per- three ti ppi�ar Mike—" Why are ye wearin'a black' now ie! nest examinations. Booklet shat little boy, I was, left very weak apd twining no narcotics or other harmful that staika around Canada day and pale. I,did not s&em to have any eye, Hinnessy?" drugs they soothe-the child's fretful- dight and all the year around is an- free on requ(DepiwA.)rite Tor ntcivil- . Bar. n. Pati••-"Sure; it's-mourning for the f_ •strength, and at times I was so.dtzzy liens, relieve its suffering and ensure I vexation by the United States. Sta �. I would hearty fall down. A friend man that gave it to me." convalescence. ! a lot of talk about annexing Canada it a London Cos.ference has at least Pills and I did so. ra Lew weeks I `Starting married life s. compara• equal f relieving indigestion~ con "}ikker" and the Canadians will rush an eeded in reducing s aims. F advised me to try.Dr, ! Williams' Pink Daby'cs�lOwu Tablets are without_an she shuts down on letting us have . was surprised,to notice the difference lively cheap. Stopping it: !s what stipatiod and colic. They check dkarr• down to the boundary line with a Minard's Kills Dandruff. la my condition-1 telt like a new woo costs big money. hoea; break up colds and simple quart bottle in one hand ands tin - .man. I continued taking the pills un- fevers; promote health-giving sleep dipper In the other and pour ua out Kitty—"Jack says he can read me I I s + ' til I had used-Len bones, by which and make the dreaded teething period all we want. Not that we want to an time 1 had completely telt' regained my like a book." easy. The Tablets are the one medi- nex -Canada—far from such. Where feel Phyllis•-"You mustn't talc Jack too cine that a mother can give her little could we drive our, autos w�sen we .,rites Mr.M.McArtbar 'former health and'strength. • I Tbousands my cossdps- '' _ that'I cannot praise too highly Dr. literally, dear. He probaUly means ones with perfect safety, as they are wanted to be free from snoopers and that you.are a very plain type." �tboaa�, user,enable,Williams" Pink Pills for what they guaranteed to be free from injurious reformers and bandits and hijackers sem. sado•ernisbf 'sl; _ have done for me." drugs. They are sold by all medicine and enforcement officers- with their - "�«`>ter•as To the woman to the home—the A kiss, a sigh,,a fond goodbye, dealers or by mail at E5 cents a box roaring shotguns It Canada was under' �dat mday.tl•as� woman closely confined through And she is gone. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the same laws that have been smear- household duties—Dr. W The world moves on. Plnk A smile, a curl, another girl; Brockville, Ont. ed over the U.S.-AL? No, Canada is Pills are a positive. blessing. . So if our land of refuge, our oasis in a ...you are suffering from any conditiondreary desert, our sanctuary. due to poor, watery blood, or weak There is big money in Rall Street �ubarb Com •p - - _ nerves, begin taking Dr. Williams' for anyone who knows'how to play a Employer: "Where is your letter of the. market. and Beethosen's sonatas I ? Pink Pills now, and i.ote how quickly Round Agate Soon introduction?"' Youth (applying for your health will improve and your are on any piano 'it you just happen job): "I tone it up." "That was stupid strength return. The pills are sold to,hit.the right notes. of you, wasn't it?" "You should — c by all medicine dealers, or will be have read it. ` Y; Rhubarb, springlike both 3n color " �t and taste, deserves a more general , sent by mail at 6 cents a box by The Fife—"One thing a woman exbects O f when she marries is sympathy." use In spring menus than it is usually Knowledge, !n truth, is the great 1 1Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Broc$ accorded, and will be all the more at- Husband—"Well, haven't you got !t L to these sun in the firmament Life and power .. "+irilie, Out. tractive it served according •"` since you married me?" onggeitla d ut rhubarb in one}nth arenisi Webster.attered with all iia beams.-- ? a „ THE PAST "Yes--from the whole town" There are those who want to get s. pieces; cook !II enough water to pre- e i away from all their peat: who If they Patrick Hogan attire home In a fi ���� t . away rent burning and add sugar atter ypUg "HAIEt NEEDS t couldwnLldla_1n begin all over again. pitiful condition. His Lace was h!d- -nniring flys minutes: cook until soft, Their life seems one long failure. But den in bandages, his c o ea + • you moat learn yon must let God torn end dusty, an his breath was but do not silo~ the pieces to become non tcaliaroetl tharika to Kressckers tF teach you, that the only way to get not innocent of the smell of spirits. broken; carefully remove them When For oar eigAt moslu I was laid up ?' _ ;rid •of your past is to get a future "Me darlint," said Patrick, "01've an omelet !a set spread it with orange s,aeKru diginunato moos walWAOR 1 ma. adr ,t M1 Mout of ft.—Phillipa Brooks. " marmalade' thea a layer of the rhu to try Bruxcpa. salt&. leeeatsrwea s+wets, bad me nose br-roken In three places.' TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE but Witiow a mord of a its I mar set' to er barb, place :a the oven five minutes, taken to tri front door to leu than a mat t fa 4--- "Well." said firs. Hogan, "that'll ASK Y O V R BANDER e lam days I waa aux mol,tae help of a-Afe es•. A TANGLED YARN Tarn ye to keep out of thim places." fold and serve. The morning cereal Is •++d to a sport tiau I W"Walking moll. Tkfi Rl' Everything is this world ka a tang made a bit different and tasty by-add- j"? e is not o on.-uwk�+actat, nut roar vow. led yam: we taste nothing in its part- Ing a small amount of rhubarb thus ,��r "I saw taken it ever tuner and I seem retic s ,! The teacher was talking about the \aiAenprnc pa/rtieanat,rrr+now• }ba dewyaaow ty; we do not. remain two momenta ` eboked- For a light breakfast top (t andadvire testi w take it. I mut more sw tarav 1 dolphin and Its habits. French toast with a slice of orange or J" +toa�as yo+i miff W it for atom to ria In tk same state. Our affections, —lta wuiia,a, 'And children," she said, impres ineapple, then a layer of rhubarb and orate wee mdimIm W-Pleura. as well as our bod.es. are is a Der lively, "just think' A single doiphla p petnai change.—Rousseau. a garnish of crisp bacon. 8ruechtn Salts is obtainable at droit gad will have tiKo thousand dolphins!" depart,neat storPrin eioado at 75c a bottie, 'i• "Goodness'" exclaimed the little etosRhubarb timbales are lamb. particularly ok ��o � I a oxtie sood h lth for to laot-4-for a o 5 �•_ .- '••_ _' l girl at the toot of the class; "and how nice to serve with spring lamb. Cook i zloocn.—�i health to r>.ts'aeeII°■al�ges ANY SEASON many de tho`married ones have?" one and ane-bait pounds of rhubarb to I FREE TRIAL OFFER halt cup of water, with !salt a cup of A�Y RZPCM Is Vacation Time i if run aa.• seer Aveea fisting~err ss ncv - _ In Atlantic City, Fie—"Kisses are the Is aguage of sugar and a grating of leffioII rind un- appRpYBp NY CM.0 T1� I as our-sperm• t love euaft whir cm.10 til set enough -to pass throtlZb a POMC ACONS ia' 0001tlscs man• .a.•,., al,�P' we+�e+ ssL+c, �.• i tli sae�f',tor a w t'ro'ts a.+r arm t.•r yoLaea4 ANY VACATION love-' sieve; add three tablespoons of pow- Ask ycur divse+at G.r the nes-aloe r" 750.i,. She—"Well, why, don't you say 'dared gelatin sad stir until it.is dis- �•''c°• 1a An Assured aueett+s something?" -. nu �uaaiste ar coir reviler tea &■r:+e ton N• w If You Stay at the - solved: add-a few drops of red or r J One a e•pantte chuff . .,.dtr,•:nt to, .want♦ - - green- coloring and pour into wet ova week. upea cn; .:,. L n Sr+,r t>t�a e Two goalkeepers were•at*guing as to molds to harden. 1[.cs Lamsla eriaas&boar I--o� R teat,and s ea, c i o ec7L as,saast,aerd toss lied Yaesr Th•aaaeda u►1 adds' 8nnehm does e�_ 3tst �:,tam t•ta 30,ahs L X X_la, j which had dealt with the hardest reataar totals i+ &r!! ST., �MR& AIIy cold mast fagood accompaniedto is ibe to J weeks.cAnwelms hack Your d ut is autewrteed to +&•mosV shots. d—like—aak N-Tes. �^ us rya Its i tely and without queo war ! ,� ,; by rhubarb chutney. To three quarte gigs sanrah a ht a•t' .a V have cried gruaches at oar es Why, said gee. I remember once of chopped rhubarb add one onion and Last craw is m daoagist codas. what eo,iid be waiter r ltanutaetu» by -With the Finest Location and the when Buster of the Rangers shot from • L G:Ifftha Hina. Ltd.,,Kaaehester, Ens. Longest Porch on the Bosdwatk a penalty and the'puck hit me— °II6 red pepper and three green pep tyrwD, ltsel. c ltaotut.rsa Bras. Offering the ultimate In Service with I pens, Lt all well chopped; then two caps d Toronto. ,. k Unexcelled Cuisine "Yes, and what happened?' of cider vinegar and half a cup of cur- ri "I had to pay a quarter to get back; rant jelly. - Let simmer one hour, stir- Id •,/�/�/�'� �A VOi, into the rink." i ring frequently. Add the strained I�/�/ YOU juice of two s, one cup of chop- lemon r--- /o of TOTAL The atter-dinner speaker tied talked I ped raisins, three tops of sugar, one RIM 6A a nV FARES75 for 9tteeu minutes, tablespoon o! ground ginger, one c • "Atter partaking of such•an excel- V � • •+ lent meal," he continued. "I feel that tablespoon of salt, $ae-quarter of a I T Y�!1< I - - to CANADA ueaspovatnl of red pepper and cook y It I had eaten any more I Would be slowly another hour, -stirring often. r constipation. remedies are advertised _ +� for constipation. Many relieve for +-- Seal,while hot. rM br the moment-but they are habit form- AD V A N C E� From the far end of the table came Rhubarb salad Is not often seen yet «gap .. w oaass ing and must be continued. Others _ _ _ _ _ _ _ an order to the welter: "Bring h4m a f sandwich." there are many splendid 'ones. Sake `�� contain calomel and dangerous lain- B,RITISHERS two cups of diced rhubarb with heli a ` tial drugs, which remain m the syr - _ but of n _-:- — — -- Sclsa62hbp-_�10 his-moor lou o�akigar_�intil_.tea er d a � �°tef;i, settle in the joints and Cease in Canada ma now broken:- women eeld marinate in a ve 'lir cramp w y ng teacher told me not to talk ao d French dressing made with lemon !n- purgative which stamp sad ��rrtkpe forward their Families, and then he kept me in for whisper- stead of vinegar. Arrange on lettuce, r i and leave a depressed after e>�ect, - — - ing. Avoid lubricating oils which only ,gd- Frielisds-- _canned ear to each sere• r _the intestines and encourW 00 Eat Terms. "Many s good fellow as JG€ ing. add more dressing and garnish nature's machinery to tic In az Easy brought up 't a public school. And Massaging the aching parts with For full details apply:— with candied ginger. A purely vegetable laxative gm� many another at a police-court. Minard s brings comforting relief. � Carter's Little Liver Pi a. a, CAJIMSON, Avery delicious sandwich is made Try It i Gist. ss tSoloatatioa by spreading thin slices of white touches the Evetl starts to flow, r� t7aaadias > Aatlway,Toronto Earth tremors slightly shocked Los the bowels move.gtndy the intestines BRITISH Aagelea, about the only thing remain- bread with butter, then a generous see thoroughly claatlse�aad constipa ". " RE-UNION ASSOCIATION Cov layer of rhubarb marmalade. er a , -tion poisons pass away. The stomach, re Ing that can. with a slice of bread, over this put a liver bowels are _I the and el thick layer at cottage cheese which t• �� • the system enjoys a real tonic effect. Maid—"There's a man singia' out- has been moistened with mayonnaise All druggists and 7SC red pkds. • 1 side the door, ma'am. He wants to .- - • L.A • I know if you'd assist him." rete n. ._ Mistress—"Tell him I don't sing." buttered bread, butter side down. UZt�I Itehinjg Ends in i Mintlt� P Press tightly together and cut in nar• i �'8ad•esema.fer menlhs. AM apps oif I < row 8tr4ps. 'io•ths-Saba•ended itch and Sara is 1 minae~ CHARACTER t«g�box�galfts°°d Je It is of great importance to observe ! )mown.Ilrkins stew inst.nt� iulwd:a I that the character of every man is Kolclurle ; In- some degree formed by his pre _ l D11O You- Get j i� fession. A man of sense may only . l Ge v have a cast of countenance that ,praises Vegetable ., Tired Cross? wears oR as you trace his individual• _ pound, $food [ ity; while the weak, common man has st+wHk Corn --t scarcely ever any character, but "w� educe Medicine andd Liven Fills w. � - Look out. It may be kidneys: Try what belongs to the body; at least, `�Warner's Safe Kidney ani all Quebec—'7 live 13 milt, Liver ReCs®Qr ; - medy all his opinions have been so steep- � fetes," wt's the kindly doctor, '(yon ed !n the vat consecrated by author- 2` _ from town on a farm,with all my holae o. iaeed a stimulant atttretia"And for more Ity, that the faint spirit which the For to Acid c Q � dotage slid churn• than ao yoron the best known r medy in grape of his own vine yields cannot due th' ing to attend to this; olaas has been Warner's safe d- ,r,aoaa^oN At the Change o[ be distinguished. Society, therefore, �"A _ - aq sad TAvW Asmedy, origlaally a suc,o sTo Life,I became ner- hysician's prescription, mad• of Na- as it becomes more eallghtened, i`s ops ' nt•'s herbs. �:>. vous and run- fats, of con"*. slit bettor than that, should be very careful not to estab- woos rM '" , - :' down. The gun it heirs to vseservs ons most Precious lish bodies of men, who must neves- table .Compouml "gt "met&,your health. Gently it stfinelates i sarily be made fooli:b or vicious by 1 helped whole „= and lues to do their wort of aaoo�� of out body rotsons. With your I the very constitution of their proles- Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and Take a spoonful In water and your' eyetem.Mynerves ; mom. cleansed. sae au organs sign.—Woistonecraft. lndigeation usually mean excess acid. unhappy condition' will probably end are better,m ap- z 41 tunctioning as they should,-you awake tram s sound night's 810.0 refrsuLed. - — The stomach nerves are over-stimu• in five minutes. Then you wilt s2ways >s sad 1ATWon strong• Life takes on TIM'S lated. Too much acid makes the atom- know what to do. Crude and harmful -iffy—,w""' rk. mow io>roae q• elsass. ~our ski: ork. 1 hsv - •galas a healthy 0010:- YOU walk with We err in speaking of Time as ach and Intestines sour. methods will never appeal to you. GO silo takei the ~,orate.. Yon display an air of anthos- Bkad Medicine std the I3ver Pills and omits and longest. "passing:' Time is etatioaary; it is Alkali kilts acid instantly, The best prove this Lor your own sake. It may :a bice is never still. Time form is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, be- save a great many disagreeable hours. {h�, women ed ma I will answer lei Warser'a • nein sae Liver - oee Be sure to get the genuine Ph1II women ssldng shoot ;gay. st ooets little, but it Is worth nn-• is but the fl=ed standpoint :Om w c _ ., toil amonsts to atyot• 'AD used$ the we mortals see the swift stream of neutralises many times its volume in Milk of ago — hto hasi gives. Any your bet ba t� fiw today _ _ sk ute, Warner's fate smm- Eternity sweep past. acid. Since iia invention, 56 years visna for 60 years !n correcting excess •ef Blro6tow4 � sales Co., Torosto, Ontario — : ago,it bas remained the standard with acids. Each crottle contains full direc- WAsssis's ears Z=31li! ASAISSUE No. i 3'—'3© mss fes 1r- — Minced s Will Kill Corns. physicians everywhere. tions---any drugstore. 7. .:.^ :.., :, rv.'r•'-..'.w J.M. ..,c•fib•: i. :ti„a,- .�.• _ .5. s x x.� .$ - r i, �"r T;7, -v3�-.¢•^} •„ - -"'*:•-♦^ar• cFr..,dw->-`•"•,- aa» .,.,,.w. _ .r: vw, .o.,'.n"' a .•,. t �� .�,;,.ti„ a,,.•�. r..: ,.":n+.::: "'•+'�n,,:1Q '...�? ,,w'..'-�a ,,, ^X••.-•c: - :�'';,r-t :4' .�. +• ,.r'... e y' n'+s,:, .y,+.',�!�'� .M3'',�.,+`a.� ,.. .s , a�Ys. `'.. '. �. '�::,.x^".� _.rm= -v�;"� '✓',r` :.:ray ,v ws � .. .� -�., ',. � ' ... a, Mass Q , . � Itria _ D ) — oreme1014s- �r�� j It .Auctiod �� gab ruffleteats ho 1. T!Hdmai Sw �..ri.li iia!••s.i I- il.bafit •-b ad�aaea. The Sit re�niedy for sore throats 0aari • t. �l.estyctoo. ro tM united state* sod Cmat R Y S cough, esonp, bronchif#e, wiaoog - iNBIIRAhTUS—AH class written ice- . 13dcai>z IZ.00 in advance. ... •.0 W eluding Automobile. Wilms- c h, and tot trolls, i g S mobile $$HN MURKAR, Proprietor, HEIFERS( REG. BULL ETC`. S°y" spahr's Tonsilitis". Guwan acorn. Aootdaat aadBlaknee�. . ` two :bride papers, the b blit snetioa Phone ED BO -� lose, Try it. Jose AN.W>sltby tees You cant 1 s 484! WM The t U 8 P p , =- — -- :-Will be sold _y Pu on Drug:Stere Pickering. � + =Times and the Journal, have amal- �amatad and will be known as the ,_,Saturday, March the 29th, 1930 ^ Tiwes Journal. The editor and �,/ Q M E / N A N D G E T 'publisher will be-6. J. Cave, who ' On Lot 2, 7th Line, Markham, the property of .was the owner of the Times, and _ t _ •'is well known ' ae a progressive , �TAMFpN'E �4 C t� U A / NTE D - aewepayer Iloati. ._Pnriow the past _ q ten or fifteen years (uses such The following property, namely : As announced last week in this column, we have takera-ever the Amalgamations have-taken place. ' to these days high coats of labor No. :Dairy Cattle 19—Holstein Grade cow, .8 years' business formerly conducted by James Richardson and y ' are prepared to extend to this community and material it becomes' necessary 1—Holstein cow, 6 years fresh` due in April to amalgamate where there have January 22nd 20—Holstein Grade. cow, 2 years, been two papers in one town, or 2—Holstein cow, 6 years fresh Feb- fresh Feb. 15th SERVICE AND—VALUES ' .ito out of business altogether. We ruary 10th - 21—Jersey cow, 7 years fresh by ; wish Sir. Cave sueceep•iu his new 3—Holstein cow, 6 years, due Apr- time of sale _ pa the highest would order. A share of your `,pndertaking. it ist. 22—Jersey caw, 6 -years, due about - patronage would be highly appreciated. - .�. 4—Holstein cow, 7 years, fresh, time of sale SALE setiiaTtlai. March 12th 23—Jersey cow, 6 years, fresh by `BEE OUR HAND BILLS FOR 5—Holstein calvvr, rising 5 years, time of sale , _ 1 <-Saturday, March 29th—Auction sale fresh February 19th 2.3—Holstein coat, 5 years, .due first ,. ' PEEK-L+ ND SPECIALS of..dairy cows, heifers, reg. bull 6—Holstein cow, rising 3 years, part of April _ etc. at lot 2, 7th line, Markham, due in April 25—Holstein cow, 4 years, milking, +.. t� property- of James'S. Honey, 7--Holstein cow, rising 6 years, -bbd February 12th ROY ' M �: RSee list in News next week. Sale fresh by time of sale 26—Hoistreih tour, 6 years, fresh, IS14 at, one 'o'clock sharp. Prentice &_Holstein cow, 6 years, fresh by Mar 10th and Prentice Auctioneers Feb. 233d 27=iTerseq Grade cow„ 7 years, , CHERRYWOOD AND PICKE'RING� Wednesday, April tad—Auction Sale 9!—Holstein cow, rising 6 years fresh by time of sale = " of farm stock, 'implements and fresh March 9th 28--Grade Jersey heifer, 2 years, -Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick'.800 • seed grain, at lot 12, B. F. Pick- 10—Holstein cow, 6 years., due'in fresh February 25th ,ening, the property of M. Barnett Alpril 29—Holstein heifer, 2 years_, fresh and Sons. Sale at one o'clock 11—Holstein. cow, rising 4 years, 14th sharp., See Bills. Wm. Maw Auct due in April 30--Holstein cow, 3 yrs. due time Pio' keringHardware S Ore 12—Ayrshire Grade cow, rising 6 of sale -,- Thtrrsday, April 3rd—Auction sale years fresh by time of sale 31—Holstein heifer, 2 yrs: fresh of household effects ineludale 13--Ayrshire Grade corn, 8 years, by time of bale . - ]piano the property of Mrs. J. And- fresh by time of sale 32—Holstein Grade heifer, 2 years, arson, at the residence of R. J. 14--Jersey Grade cow, rising 4 y-r-. - fresh by time of sale Seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds-- How, Claremont. Sale at one o fresh March 9th (Cows fresh will have calves Red Clovdr, Timothy, Alfalfa Sweet Clover and cloak sharp. Tercels, Cash. Se, 15-Red cow, rising 7 years due Ap- by side) y� t Silts. Fred Postill, Auctio$eer. ril 1st Al®iker allQ. l tested Beed _ Satins.y .red 5th—Postponed sale 16—Ayrshire cdw, 3 years, due in 1—Registered Holstein •.Bull, -10 i t household effects, light yet a April months old,- private sale Harden Seed—bulk or package t single sleighs etc, in Pickering i?—Ayrshire Grade cow, 5 years due 1—M-H Manure Spreader by time of sale Village, the property of James 18--Ayrshire Grade cow, milling, '.J, Flora Touring Car, 1925 model, - See our 75 cent Dairy Fail Richardson. There will- also be bred January 20th in good running order. offered at 3 o'clock his fine -- brick residence and lot. Sale at . r A complete stock of Calf Meal and SALE WILL COMMEP�CE AT ONE O'CLOCK. 3SrSRP _one o'clock. SeeB ills. Terms, t Kash. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, Sale tavlll Fa held under cover i[etavn p - ' Poultry Feeds. - .. ;Tuesday April 8th—Auction sale Would Invite inspection at any time before sale. Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm, Machinery and Repairs. at Crosby Memorial Rink. U nion- Allea Hackney and Shetland, harn - ess and saddle ponies, brood mares TBRUS,—(;,rives+sad all sum+of$2 x.00 and under, Cash ; nver that artiouot S We bgve it, can get it. or it isnot made. colts and fillies, Standard bred months credit givt n t n sptroved joi t antra, hearing s°; per annum. _ - _ "trotters and pacers, saddle horses ;and banters. Also 30 work hos- PR£:vrICF. PRENfiCE. Auctloneens- *. IC's. 5 �(i :� -��CKERIM res of all hinds. The property of - J S. a' G. A. M. Davison, Unionville Prentice and Prentice, Auction- �. - secs y A�;l ands Auction .�e Unbeatable' Valu Sale at T. Sanderson s hotel, � C1ar�e'mont. A rare opportunity 7 : for people to dispose of their sur- _ plus live-stock, implements. furn- iture etc Parties having livestock Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parts are the best yet. See oars implements, etc. for sale should and be convinced. We have values that spoil satisfaction phone John Scott, Cleric, or to Geo. Keay, Sift. Albert, Geo. Keay - We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots ' Auctioneer. - and our prices are right. - ' NOTICE ,-Man's Overalls,Smock•, Trousers and Shirts_sold at econumy prices. 'Having purchxaed the business of the Pickering Dairy, 1 win prepared to Our Men's Fine Wear Section in qit ite complete. Try tie. n auppiy Pieker:ng wnd vicinity with BEST 2 d cnwhole njOk from i tihercuttr test. - ore R yt++hlea Knd hr,d under city THAT Our goods spell ``pest rrl?to�trer's always.' : lima a-ti,m. Your pntian„ge respect- F folly solicited. CAR�1 ! Phone n4. A. H. Ko333Nso, fickering EVERYTH114G FOB THE GARDEN AND FARM c E R r N c+ - yy++ �ervice _ � V (3 �'RCaxi l �W E� I C� LIMITED - TORONTO 4V18 by day.'. - attended to,or t,Lg'Ug-. promptly ALSO AT SCOFN-TRE-A L V-A N C�O-Cj- Efk- - - Comfortable cars. Brass-montoted Team Backhand Harness, ' reasonable.. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00. Prtees K.- Phone 7300 With 5 ring breeching.instead of back. cfee band', 849,00 �,�� SPEC' __- Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, } t Breeching ,, �.'ickering, Ontario _- .- -- 5'r•°� B h•ng ., ��.z� ---_ - -- •s n NATIONAL This is not actors hop at but custom ms►' in our Notice to Creditors _ own shop at arkhatn. " e specialize on repairs to harness and collars. i Take notice thatall creditors and - � -,others having claims against the es- tate of Alfred C. Clark, late of Picker- 0 . ' F e T .;O D D S , log• farmer. Deceased. are required to _ _ - dalivar to the undersigned a lull state. __. #Hent of their clsirn�, duty verified-, on Visit Canada's great mountain country this = Harness and Collar 5lanufncturer o or before ]55th April. 1930, after which ' summer;.See the mighty scenery of our Far g : date the Esecn nr of Deceased will - '- -West. Make Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper T Home Phone 3400 �:=proceed to discs ibute the assets of.De. f*�. 'Nat ora ar your mountainheadqua-rten. M RI y 2T ON - ceased among tbosP entitled, having - Ride, climb; swim, golf, tennis, motor, (regard only to the claims of which he � yam- explore._ jPACMC CONST • ' shall then bare notice, � On to the Pacific.. . A 500 mile trip from -Iere"Dated at Toronto the 14th day of _ prin g S March. 3910, Jasper ....past to* Mount Robson r g follovying the turbulent Fraser River to ti 11 ORTIXER CLARK.GRAY, � �� VanCollvei. l:vCry turn a new thrill ... -. _ BAIRD& CAWTHORNE, i every mile a vista of spectacular beauty. 12 Richmond St. E.. Toronto, Or ALAS�1. y Solicitors for W. A.Briird, See our Samples of Wall Papers. Prices range from 10 cents r.29-31 Executor T A 1,000 mile boat trip from.Vancouver to 1.50 per single roll.. through the colorful inside Passage. Sic � glaciers,the Klondike,Skagway. Gorgeous Agents for $herwin•�'Pilliamq Prints. Give pour orders: AL a R. Gallaugher1 � t "scenery . . . Congenial fellow-traveller. Paints, Oils, Tuepentine, Varnish, Shellac, Varnish Stain@ and White] _ i { 'Tours may be made by various routes. ._Grain Merchant Lead always on hand. --- `' Full information and - Toronto ���� "p re,er.'ations from ars GoodyearTires and Tubes for all Cars and Trucks. A¢ent of Canadian National Rallway, A full line of �'UCk BOO(@,also Rubbers for every one. - - -' a--'Eain-the warket,to purchase Hay, p `Y la, • Straw, Grain and Potatoes, �e+. Our Groceries are the'Creshest. Our Prices fhe Lowest. . _ Dov top , c For quotations apply R.e h;�prqc;- .A. bay , �• ' anadaan �, ahs, Phone MgrlcbAni 644) Phone Pickering 1712 aZOna l ,Ahs, General ,.il5tf ]reference Bank of Montreal Wm.' M. Duncan, Merchantp �r�n �ve Reference 1 _ .,�„, :... •:: ]Y. ,. �.. +'.�'� -': p A:e�c',.♦ e;; ti :{ii' •. '.,�,-,Mini." -.. - ... `.,.?--'a-. _ '..'..i .�.- - joe frL,AftX#&* t7 XCOALVtx _ , - :.... _. is -. Purdy; � , --- )�ia�byed'NIM-an attack of tonsils . syr piny with Eland Urs. NilPE3er�•: �itOGk Mn- Somerville are 'busy wfr- Mrs, .J. S. >~ara is not improv- �, Bavfng taxa ops Rett. 8witlrj'lh sea is the village. - Ing as her friends would like to dee •80crial for March Order%Only garage, Broagbsm, w*are naw M and Mrs. Stephenson, of .Os- ! ORNAD[EN�TAL.HHRUBS to gIv_e iervidt.is Hmaglsam as Lir 'hawa spent.Sunday with the latteex Miss Vera Linton and friend �- lectrie Service Inciuding Ifs-ydryiaQea, Spiral Binarli, sa is aurin-oat. mother, Mrs. Gibbons. ited friends at the lake one day last �Syrings,Grand Spires Van Houten Service car always ready. day 0 : Archie and Mrs. Flemingand week.' - Dentsiaand and many othem t service. - House ,Barn. Out buildings, either family, also Roy and Mrs: osgsn, Ernie Baker, and friend, of Tor- Only 60 cents a shrub. one Clare. 6106; Pickering Oils. eotsdnit, flexible, or knob and tube ' family spent Sunday with John onto, spent Sunday with Claremont wiring. , AIterations. S - Gasoline. Oil, SeiberlinA. and Mrs. Tr'eming, friends. ger' I amralao prepared to take your order vices and motor installation. for Fruit Trees,Ornamental Trees may' A. Mrs. J. Anderson will hold an W e are sorry to report the illness Electric water Systems. Metal ' auction sale of household effects, of Mrs. Walter Ward and hope for q Annuals, Perennials and all, o etc at R. J. How's residence on s speedy recovery. syphon $antis Tanks. Sanitary, clos- general general Bulbs We also can furnish any kia-d r nursery stoek. B U I L D E R 3� Thursday, April 3rd. . See hand bills. .',Stanley Slack, who has been living of roofing including Birds Thick 'Beat stock obtainable and a W. G. Scott, moved into the Story in North Claremont, has taken over Butts. Our work and electrical in- reasonable rices. We are now ready to � •residence at North Caremont having hisfather's farm- at New*Glasgow, spection we gnarpntee. Our Prices p supply you with : = ppurchased it a few weeks ag°. He James Taylor, on Wednesday last will meet goal"pocket-book. A post FONTHILL NURSERIES is having it wired and is also instal- moved into Mrs, Fred Farmer's res" Stone& Wellington BRICKS, CONCRETE ling a furnace• ideate which he recently purchased card will have our prompt attention. Our blacksr'`.th who has been in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bagnall of H. E. Poynter.. John T.Elliott, Agent. BLOCKS. INTERLOCK- T. E.- Stephenson's shop for some Markham Township, spent Sunday at WHITEVALE Ont. 228 Ritson Rd.. South, fi ahawa ' 18-31 Phone 3133M 25tf 'IN G PIPE •. .!weeks, has pulled up stakes and left the fortcer s• home, south of the-vil- , DRAIN TILE, for other parts, on account of bus- lage. P lnew being very dull: bliss Mary Macnab has been con- �� Cement Thvs.Paterson has installed equip- fined to the house during the past AN fo th applying and re air- week suffering from an attack of Perry GRAVEL. anent r e p n Ing tubber tires for buggies and is bronchitis. Products ♦,o. now prepared to extend this service - on all rubber-tired jobs. _ Bay St., Toronto . `a We are glad to know that Ray- E.. BRYAN 871 mond Pifer who underwent an op- O ^ ®� PLANT-1 mile north o! G enation for mastoidal trouble is St. BuOQeBBOr t0 Highland Creek. •Michael's Hospital, Toronto last :F. Chidlow week, is making a good recovery. .. - Mrs John Gregg returned homes on - - '• Wadnesda3�__fLom_the Toronto Gen- TbBse Specials for nett eral Hospital, where she underwent P _ clap.taken Over the plumbing and a etitical operation We are glad two weeks : heating business of Mr. Fletcher to know that she is greatly improv- Marmalade, 40 oz. jar 85c ed, and we hope the improvement Pteminm Tea with cup 6oudis, gtou$ville, and retaining BARit may continue. and saucer 1e9e -,Mr. Goudie as manager of both the ; Thornes and Mrs. Paterson hays Lynn Valle PeasNo. 2 8touffville and Claremont shops, we ' ,been in the city for several days y � , tin, this o kk Mrs n J to he illness and Rt man Heall,, pec pkx 32e, age nowd in a position to give you ,s who passed away after a months illness Ozydol for asci ct y quickand EffiOieII service in lamb- Her funeral is taking place this large pkg -82e i ig, •heating and sheet metalwork 6ftltC; {Thursday) afternoon. Zinc Wash Boards 49c Of all kiIIds, Estimates cheerfully Glaea Wash Boards given without cost. The community sale whish was to EpJ'l ,f` have been held on April 10th hts ThompAoo a Seedless __ • been abondoned. Any person having Ra i+ins, 2 The 28c E speak of artistic d 'i White Beans, 3 lbs 25c designs that are articles to sell may Lake them to - ,. !� Mrs. Anderson's sale at R. J. How's _ r traotar service ie now in fall swim Have us ddignifled not artistic on Thursday, April 3rd, when g• that would be _. . .. C'boFelr lies�®Tobsccoe® � 4 rlY, .can be auctioned off. and Cigarette. us look over your McOormlok-Deering inappropIn riate 1m the Last Sunday evening some boys :` .Aft for your Coupons. ��' The 4 on mischief bent threw a stone thro- PF one Claremont a700 be f ore the spring work Starts. one illustrated is elm- ugh a window m John McGrath's "Give DB a Oall, our men 4 anywhere. e yet has artistry. ^ store. We understand that legal ac- g y "No Greater Tri .:..e tion will be taken to curb this formThrifty � 'r of lawlessness nese which is becoming too n I C C o �. i� r � -�.r���'i " common in Caremont. There are nr Cooper, •. iL N. W. 9'rAFFt it 0, 13i %h a many ways in which bogs can have T. i a pleasant time, but when k comes l $(A Now - • - tc the destruction of pro it is - p 'tb7 J 'Phone time to take some action Property a - 48 r ' stop to this form of amusement. ` _ A St. Patrick's Supper and pry- L _ _ gram were given by the Women's . Iaatitute in the basement of the Un All Winter Goods Must Go. ited Church on Wednesday evening This is your Opportunity to bu — - ' bast. A hearty meal was partaken y Ppo y bi by all atter which a program, at a considerable saving, by �� � �L31 from Canadian authors was pres- Taking advantage of the Es "Do ented. Pauline Johnson's writings, Redaced Frlcee oow prevailing. ,General Merchant, Co. • . -.oeeupying the greater past of tht - P g• e i d country time. Mrs. Henry Johnston gave a The ,tock is frea6 and new,' Cheap rates for farm an tr very able presentation of her biog CLAREMONT �� " '_ONT• buildings. g �raphy as, well as a reading from her The Reduction fs Genuine. sSI�CQessf►r t0 D A. BOott Windstorm ea nsnt wt ildl � storm a s, , pen. Miss Stuttaford and Mrs. God- w Man's Overcoats, well tailored. ( � 4, ;dui o . , lord and Miss lYlary Kerr, of Ash- • of all kinds. - burn, each gave a fine selection, blanket cloth, rear. 825, for 14.95 while Ted Tomlinson, .in--his"-usual Men's Sweater Coat.. brown, -FARMS FOR SALE racy manner, extolled the good red, white, scarlet. bine,,." Write or phone V - qualities of his dog. Miss Aldin,* all-wool Penman', alb wt, -NE`V SPRING GOODS Ward and ?)Ir: Evans Ward sang a rrg 5 50, for 3,95 ED. BOW 'vl A It 'duet and Ill Thos, Gregg and Mi;., Men's Almira Sox: half Ib. to i Annie Spoffard gave a piano duet eac•i, pair, reg 5,, for 59c — - . . WHITBY, OOT which was heartily encored' The .chair a.-as taken by Rev, A. McLel- Men',Fleece Underwear,Pen. Prions and Gtn;hams The Farmers' Beet Inarament Al man's, re x,00 for ;9c 'an, and G. M. Forsyth gave one of g - - !tis humorous addresses, and Mass es Boots a n d Shoes - �q•i '.Mary Forsyth gave a number of line selections on.the violin. This F I N G, 0 L D S , ;. C3 U N N ' is t it annu SHLTRUATN .0 -kind held by the Women's all Pan' iA -and Institute, - Phone 8801 and the next will be looked forward - - °-.� - _ -� T AND SO I NS U RE Ito with pleasure -- -,-- ICLAREMONT, • .' ONT. - �alllt8 O ZT R CROP$ Our Tl - Top_ClOthiDg samples on"hand A Trial Will Convimt�e Yoa. --- _ _ Drillsfurnished - is cents per acre; .. D furaiebed at •1S e • J T - _ Place your order a ith A ROY CARTER, LOCUST HILL r. Full Stock cit. Fresh Groceries ' Phone Mark. 803 ?�, I�raysi the �ftrg's; �ighma�g :. - - Green River h Ser' VicesA. Overland, ,Manager Basket Foctnry 1Daily' C-Oae _ MaoufacturerA of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry PICKERINO-TORONTO — Crates,,Clotes Baskets. _ BaslceterClothee Baskets Cents - _ e ositor for' Frank Pennock, Fare 50 _ i A Safe R p Y Pro rietor p Lr vo Pickering Standard Time) Leave Torauty Maker of the well known A,.M. M. - �, p, M Bonds and Other Barnes' Baskets. a 7.'.:5 3.55 - d i 30 . "Phone Markham 11" a ;:55 4.55 .4:,30 4•so "'valuable Papers - 8.50 5.55 _ X9.30 5,30 P 0.55 3.55 10.30 8.30 ;0 55 7.55 11,30 7.80 li 1\�•,. is Y. `11.55. 8.55 :P.M. 8.30 ! :? I SAFETY Deposit Boa in your nearest branch P. M. 8.55 12.30 1) so- 12.55 10,55 1.30 . 10,3A of ,the Canadian Bank of;I.Conimerce is the 1 55 c 11.40 '2 30 ..11.30 logical place to keep your valuables for security . x.55 - •. : A Daily except Sunday c.Sunday only And convenienco. We shall be pleased to furnish r - you wit$-s prut�neceseary# for3fdr your roauire _ 1 ' Soac•h connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, - _ [nellt9 at CnlnfnlQn� -rfLteB Coach connections at Buffalo for all V. S. A. pointe - 3rhomberg Orang ville, Hamilton, Brant I _ ford, \iKgq:•AFxlla, Buffalo and ! - interiueciiAte i�oints• L111E CANAD -7 BANKnip CCWA*4a�l C r. kiray %.soam with.chieh Is a-190--tGd1.L tR l,�'i I!y THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA 3 - rRANTV I PL,^ QrE t„ 71 b W1171.1, a:y..^ • •: " _" - '�/ .. .. - .. ' ... � a.y :...fin •:r .::.•... ..q d" ... ..:..r..n«.:aro.+-a.•1 'v>...-.1,_ . . ..-. , .. . M • M I can't see every shadow'in this dark Plan Now For This SuIIIQlnerss Good rules! _• : Lail." — °_ �� w� e- flavour _ -- - UNTl�ri. fishing.. Pic- - 4. Bary pushed open the broken door, nlcfng,swimming ane �: .' t = Ja�i�� Gl' �iid which swung drvnkenly_on its,hinges, cruising on taxa elver, ; and entered the perfumed, littered liv. sound of bay add to tl.v 5•x * seat of 11 ring. happiness, - its room, where he found his way to contentment and enioy- > i ' men of Crulsabou t the wal;j switch and tu_red on the Qwnets: --- - opalescent lamps. + T h i e double cabin Cruisabout. 99' long, b' The lit-le Writing desk was open, its -- - ' •L - h IU" wide and 3' 4" draft .- profusivn of papers scattered on the is a completely,equiPP'•d z=��•�'' 9oor, and the draw era �f an almost summer home and -:d —_ + priceless Chines+ cabinet' had been prices at $s six at fat- =;, o�? eh a rdson , tory. Sleeps six. Your ��� Ll `,iP . Y: forced. ApproacLing the later, Barry forward cabin and two In _ observed that its contents were main- stern cabin. Excellent (GREEN) ."Ill design, per, quality balance � 3O CrUiPbOtO 7 : ly scraps of drawing pAper on which ane staunch, quality con- • .. • - r(- witmh a fewshad deft lines p eking one s - [ruction make C r u 1 d-- bouts sound and sea- • orthy for any water -cylinder. 8U-;3.P. Gray Sales and Service by p he whistled softly, bIart in motor glues cruts- T. B. F BENSON N.A 'Fresh !!Oln. the gardens' It was a.minia:nre caricature, cruet in speed of thirteen -in its sharply defined character delin. loguee; Vl rlte for cats- 371 Bay Street Toronto, Ont. ettion, of pompous, good-natured " _ - - Theodore VanAit`-art, husband of the L� T• HAPPY FAILURE& y Homan whose un8nished_portraitstood L-'About 1 lme% � Failurbs are frequently a source,o! ' on the easel in the studio, .nd glans-ins over the others Barry found like I blessing., I! Peter and the others hadStairs caricatures of'several-people promin- Canada Writes Own Histories!had a reasonably good catch, the larg- `'� he stcp o life of o _ er draught would not have impressed ei-t m the social and political to Replace Those from' .them so much, or led to their follow. J i By'ISABEL OSTRANDER the city. United States Ing Christ. It Is well for us to tail a•$e :res turning away from the cab- ' when we have been depending on our _ inet when he noticed something which Of all nations Canada, it is asserted, own strength and knowledge, for then it was obvious that the detectives had is-the least nationalistic. No other we may be thrown upon God and re CHAPTER V.—(Cont'd.), now we won't trouble you any more overlooked; a small compartment at country subordinates the teaching of .calve the greater blessing. The fail- - .. "When his door had ciceed and he tonight.„ the top, with a handle f,)rmed Uy a its own history in its own schools to.,ure was not from luk of industry or ” was out of the way I ru.hed. up to Barry thanked the artist and badz tiny red-gold dragon, remained 'un- the history of another country. No him goodnight. •In the hell Craig disturbed. other country authorizes for use in i from-isuii~-but. roved to be p e a •� r p ra• her; I dont know what I said; I must produced a handkerchief and wiped i tion or a wonderful lesson, ,which have been crazy with jealousy and P Barry tugged at the little dragon public schools historical.tests pre-. benefited not only those who were the mystery of it all. Ido remember, his ruddy brow. but it was immovable, the single gilt pared in a neighboring nation. The J witnesses, but all whc 1}ave since read Hite loll. cI that she ,Well, John, we've a nice mess to eye above its snout-lik3 nose seeming resulting general ignorance of domini 1 though, q y re rt at headquarters!" be announc- the narrative. Do not be discourag- !turned on me in a cold fury, forbade Po 4 to wink mockingly at the .utility of ion history surprises no one except ed at failure. Resist despondency. ed in a 1,w tone that the policeman his efforts. Something about that eye visitors'from other countires. `` me to cute address her again, and I and rest upon the promise that all.. Piente-ing her..apartment, shut the door on guara might not bear. "Here's a and the curious formation of its.socket For sears there has been a wide-! .r,-ngs work together for the good of _ !iei my face! I descended, let myself women shot dead, and every last ten- gave the sergeant a sudden:napiration spread belie! that Canadian story s; ant in the house except the professor and taking a blunt pencil from his duller than other history British his- those that love Gnd `— ln here almost rnechawcally, and' s 4 Iseems mixed up in it somehow, though pocket he pressed sharply ' pon the tory gets first place in the Ontario dropped into thn, chair you re sitting "A second best navy is like a seo- I every one of them have lied and globule of gilt as upon a bell button. schools and did until recently through 'In now, sergeant." I ached on the rest! Who the devil and beat poker hand."—Adin Hugh Craig was settling back in his!pe 9 Instantly the dragon turned in- the est. Alter first year is high I Bosman. _ chair, with a gesture to Barry, when,aas this Miriam Vane, anyway-. ward as upon a spring, the front of school Canadian history becomes an the latter stepped forward. I Where did she come from and what the compartment dropped foiward on optional subject, but every Canadian "Mr. Ladd, as I understand it,youriwere the rest of them .o her?" noiseleas, unseen hinges and the ifr- must matriculate in British bietory to ��� i i@SS@S "I think we can guess wha• Ladd te�ior of the small, secret .space was eater a-university. - a sabove, dfo andrtment here is a all. Have you I whispered as he led his exposed-;­ g - It was only a year or-so ago that any objects n to showing us about?" colleague p the stairs once more. Mentally that Doane had elected remain self some one made the discovery--that bright as new! Not at all." In contrast to [hall 3ust an idealistic young ft- supplemental historical tests author• ` ofµthe dead woman's Ladd's studio let her play with him like a set with side. $a•ry drew forth t'rse contents lied la the maritimea and British Co- DIAMOND DYES are easy to was hung with rare tapestries and!a mouse to please her vanity Lnd then of the compartment in both hands and lumbla were United States texts and - use• go on amoothly and evenly; J kicked him out when he became incon- carried it c furnished as luxuriantly as that of a' arefully to a small table. preached in Canadian schools ardent NEW. Never a trace of that re- . social dilettante. yet its easel upon'vensent. He may have kfl!ed her, but It was evident enough aL last that American nationalism. dyed look when Diamond Dyes aro wmewi:ere-beneath the hard, surface The discovery turned attention 'to used. Ju$t true which stood an unfinished landscape,!I don't think so; I think he would , even.-new colors 'r and the carved refectory table care- have adored the woman he thought brilliancy and devilishly c:ever, bitter . the teaching of Canadian h4story,with that hold their own through the scaly covered with paint tubae and she was, and protected her with his humor of the dead woman :here had 1 hardest wear and washing. _the result that new [gats are now be- g• smeared cloths, showed it to be a last breath." lurked s humanly sentimen'al regard Ing Derpared and a more vofusnlnona, Diamond Dyes owe their supers- �' g " P and perhaps a more interesting one, ori to the abundance of pure workroom no-leas than here. The woman he thought she was!" for episodes in her life th.t had van- anilines they contain. Cost more - "What color do you call this!"repeated Craig, pausing on the stairs ished from the sophisticated present, will replace the, sketchy books now in to make. Surely. But you pay no - picked up a tube, and aqueex- in his astonishment. for .here beneath his hands were use in the country. more for them.. All drug stores— )Qaring ry ry p k Its contents on the palette, - ziearly mementos of the past, the fool- But still Canadian history retains I5c. he indicated .the blotch of reddish - sh, faded objects, meaningless to any- 'its secondary positifon in the curri- ` brown. CHAPTER VI one else. which every woman treasures cu of Ontario public acliools.— Q��r "Burnt sienna," responded the art- •'What are we going upstairs again until memory ceases to have value. New York Herald Tribune. olDyii ist, promptly." "I seldomuse it—you for?" demanded Craig. "I've got to A faded blue satin ribbon, stiff and eon see there was none on the palette make my report-at headquarters, and )'showed at the edges, heldst• � r�r f c _a knot of COURAGE Higheaw So%apt before—but I always keep a full as- it's getting on toward morning.'' ' crumbling brown sprigs which must Yet shrink not thou, whoe'er thou art, �! once have been-flowers: a tarn sera E O Y D�$ sortment of colors on hand. It is odd "you're not going to rouge up old D For God's great purpose set apart, t should have asked me about that!" Griswold again, then, and ask him of real lace, discolored now, and too Before whose tardiscerning eyes, BICYCLES k "Why?" demanded Barry quickly, why he lied about his ac uaintance rich in quality for a graduation dress q The Luture as the present lies. AT LGVM P� i for the young man's tone had tensed y but it might have been a bit of a bri- with Mrs. Vane?" Barr3 bent a --J. G. Whittin. '•with some sudden emotion. quizzical glance upon.the younger ser- dal veil or christening robe once upon + l Gea.ter BraRes• 4, a time; a lock o. short, curling hair, µ I T�rv. �4 -. N. trivial matter,� - g - The recognition o! a danger !a -thel, eeirwp��• S� .. Well it is just a Equipment and parts _ j scant matted and red-brown; a battered but over a week ago—the last time, "I am not, the other announced firs! step towards escape from it."-- F�Rc"Ia�r,"'Ya,�,�s,y� - �!� in fact, that Mrs. Vane and I had a with decision. We have young Ladd's gold locket without initial or inscrip- Erich Maria Rtmarque. - o�«C mt us •t wnotr�e - tion; an empty cartridge �f .44 cal- Dafen s. Cacasosua fze.• chummy little ,alk in her studio-1(w,ord for it that Griswold lied, but rnItv+�aSt'W - advised her to use more burnt sienna i neither of them were under oath. ibre, and a small snapshot, alike faded Minarei•s—bo Year Reoord of Success'.y"�: W. BaYD�t SON Mosrrw�L with the sea] brown to get the proper I gyre both under guard and in the and discolored and half torn across effect of the wood on the staircase in ` morning we'll have them down on the as though someone had started to de- effect that rtes![ she was doing of Mrs. carpet and get the t—rutFi o o Ay itbet better of it. portrait Takin u the faded si.a shot he - tansittart,the one before which her.- `•That's a good idea," .approved g p P •, txamined it closely. Its fa:nt linea a her own body was found tonight. Barry. And while you are about it. _. Barry replaced the-tube -_flectively you migbt find out what time little showed the figure of a tall, slender =' on the table as Craig, with an evident Miss Shaw out and let the o- girl clad in a light-colereii gown which y 88 _ made it stand' out against what ap- '_-- _w -F to etrsulate_.hissolleagna• puked k�.�. fancy lie ll be �vaitmg be-a-mass.--ot-4krubbery_in ___up one of the bottles and sniffed it +• - j speculatively. to hear. stared. full leaf. At her side arid reaching to " Ladd remark- • g I forget., that note you above her knee was a blurred object. _ That's turpentine, bh, yes; -_ wed, and his voice had sunk again to slipped -under his door.. You said resembling a huge dog,but the outlines a dull apathy. something about porch-climbing and were so indistinct that its breed.could D a. - _ not be determined. `_Ik�_lnn about this_turpentine." _ . _y _ chemistry. ._You re not ►uttsng any- pa_be, ' Craig still stood by the table, "Its thing over on me. John?" ( -- -.used as a cleaning fluid, isn't W' "No." Barry smiled. - — Seems to me I've smelt that odor "I'll put the men on 'guard outside Too Fat and Too Fast " somewhere else in this house tonight." viae, so that tt ey won't kick up a ' •'Naturally the studio above is per- rumpus if they nee him, like a modern New .York Evening Post: Commis- meated wit- it." Barry turned away Santa Claus, perambulating the fire sioner of Police Whalen is going too :groin the window and let the shade escape with his white whiskers wav- far and too fast in making a list of v - =drop. "Mr. Ladd; if you'll just show in in the earl morning b ze. That g y g what he calls Communist agitators ' na thrtsgh the rest of your apartment nosimp:y asked him to get into the and organizers and then giving their- other apartments a eh n Ne was sure names to their employers, so that w the occupants were gone, 'and search they may be fired from their jobs. . . for traces of a certain chemical com- one case of Injustice in such a "comb- r Y pound:' 9. - • Ing out+' might turn a whole factory — _ • -' "But we'd Only just left Miss force against the authorities. T'he - t Shaw's apartment; we h:td:'t seen mere consciousness that such a threat �_� either Griswold's or Ladd's then!" -- i hangs over them might well unsettle ,. � " • •r' 4 Craig exclaimed beneath his breath. an entire plant Are not 'the labor � 1 "Yon don't suspect her, John?" unions going to bb restive under it? _ a�� , _ y / Barry smiled, but a 'trifle dryly. Are not the Communists' attorneys al- Barry waited until the younger ready trying to twist this police at- had o sergeant's footsteps died away in tack on Communism into a police at _ j the quiet night air and thea turned to tack on labor? There is no crisis jus- Some folks take pain for granted. - -' � 'the guard. tifying this extreme action of the Com- They let s cold"run its course.': '-G� "Doane, do you know who I am?" wrong and `Th wait for their headaches to"wear aQ': mi stoner. He is doing ng .'They . y td�+s is gnd 1 The patrolman nodded. a g "All right," Barry broke in. "I take doing it unnecessarily. He could If suffering from neuratgla or from neuritis, -on any trip. hardly do more if Stalin were-'embark. they rely on feeling better is the morning. it..that your orders tonight, Doane, It's delicious Savor adds sat Ing a Red army from descent upon our sindeajoymnent. ThewpirPOP* are to keep guard outside the apart- coasts. _ Meantime, they suffer unnecessary P�ands when the ment here in which the woman was ¢ IInney� because there' is an antidote. dPlies ay seems bug. shot unless you hear any auspicious Aspirin tablets always offer immediate relief sound within, or see something which _ H U MA N HEARTS In short it's good Pe co -_------ from various aches and paint we once had to you think should be investigated. Is endtsre. If iPi� rarsts naafi your doctor and timed for Yom- _God cannok—it is reverence self _ of[ulna cause, that so?' that makes us say.it—God cannot _ 'Right, air," Doane responded. have made our human hearts as if 8ave'youreelf a lot of pain and discomfort + "Very good. You're going to see expressly to. contain and feed that �h the many proven uses of ilia. —and hear something suspicious within light of a world else so dark, and _ _ + 'r"" t aco6' Alava the rime' five minutes, and that something isextinguish- going - -. - stores with oma' - - in to be me! Understand?" fat permit the gleam to be extinguish- - go g ed like the toy-lamps launched on 1 "I•don't, air," Doane-replied: "BBC is Ganges,-leaving them to go-down - i. what you say goes. You mean you - -the tr t to have another look7sround-thd SAIAUX <414A cess of night.—Franc�I"over Cobbe. ' crc It place? I've orders not to let anybody _ _�_ in, but as long a, you're taking the Us- Mta�ed,a tat the [stable. TRAM_ MMIC ons' ,ISSUE No. 13--'30 responsibility,the locic s smashed and - - -- _ yuy { w �- . 1' _ .a great schglat as.well. There was Where Brains and Beauty Are Combined �irYe-Builder - Darely a univerbity in the British Isles `.Miters �# Rest not asa'grea d. n with which he was • :,._ was a great scientist and a great man of letters. Indeed there were few minds of modern -lay comparable to Former Premier, Lord Balfour ----- - his. He-was also a great gentleman. Died in England on L g Not only this House, Mr. King said, Wednesday Last but all popular assemblies throughout a a; - the world would mourn the passing of ✓r` - -.KING PAYS TRI$UTE one who had been so great a servant to mankind. .-Woking, England. — Lord Balfour, Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative. t British statesman; died at the res- • leader, joined In expressions of ,con- -- •• / deuce .of his brother, •Fishers Bill dolence. The Earl of Balfour, Mr. House, March.19th, at the age of 81. Bennett stated, might be said to be On March 10 Lord Balfour suffered the leak of the great statesmen of sudden gastric chill, aggravating a the Victoria era Aho had survived in- previously dangerouscondition, and to the twentieth century. y. sank steadily until the end, shortly Recalling an address delivered by offer S a.m. on the 19th. the distinguished statesman is the For the past year he had been ifv House of Commons in the Museum F ' ing on the seclude& estate of the Building, Mr. Bennett stated that none S Right Kpnorable Gerald Balfour, his who had listened' to those remapka ( 7 y. r brother, about a mile from.this city. could, help•but`rerdember the effeet For 50 years he had been a notable they had produced. i Sgnrd inBritish and international The tate Earl of Balfour, Mr. Ben. politics. One of the brilliant achieve• nett continued, had been a scholar, ments of his career revolved-around patriot and philosophdr. "who touched his visit to the United States in 1917, lite at many points." He knew of no .. x as head of the British War Mission• man of our t1tne, Mr. Bennett contln- upon his return, in 1922, as a delegate ued, who had touched life at so many ' to the Washington \axed Conference; points and had played such a distia- - be w•us received in America as•an "old guished part. He went on to rater to friend." the literary and other attainments ofr Just before he died Lord Balfour, the Earl of Balfour, To the young, asked for his personal servant,' James Mr. Bennett ptoceeded, the Earl of s't'I Coleman.- Coleman went to the bed- Balfour had been &'great Iriend, and - Bide and the famous statesman took x a great counsellor and guide to the PUBLIC SPEAKING FITS OUR MAIDENS FOR PUBLIC LIFE g y=. FIs hand, saying: old. Ont. (Sta4rdiag) lett to .: - Good bye James, thank you very Senior oratorical contestants from Western Ontario schools who met at London, ham' aauch for all you have done Lo= me.',' London. March 23.—The Earl of Bal-I right—Helen Raymer, Sarnia; Phyllis Patterson, Stratford; Virginia Clarke, Wossa. title winner. (Seated)—Lily nt The King's Tribute four, last of Great Britain's Victorian lian Burrill, Norwich; Evelyn Wilson, Wai>tervllle; Margaret Haygarth, Windsor; and :lfolty 31cKegney,. Landon. -The King sent the following mess-I statesmen, was buried with simple d f ` _ ,�aae to the late Lord Balfour's brother: I services at the ancestral hoose in 1W Will.tloiri - TWO �� The Markets ..The death of Lord Balfour evokes.] Whittingehame, Scotland,-Saturday• T� fs ---_ -- throughout the Empire and in' mans Relatives, '•illagers and farm folk 1'�an��� Campaign f P�$Ue C,Y'$$h 5 Gandhi PROS ISION PRICES ' other parts of the woridi a footing of;assembled $•t• tha little church for the . - ! ' Ttronto who! dealers are quot- deep sorrow'which the Queen and I last moments with the man who had i ing the following prices to the trade: share. The nation has Lost a great brought fame to the.district, - !Mahatma's Wife to Lead Part►;Canadian Air Mail Has First i Smoked meats--Hams, mei., 28 to t;ta:esman, the last of Queen Vic-, The small gathering sang Lord Bal-! to,Help 'Violate -Fatality in Over Two 35tr; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked aorta's ministers. I shall treasure his I four's favorite hymn, "O God. Our Yeats COntinuOtas a}r rolls, ZSc; breakfast bacon, 30 to 40c,� memory of a life-long friend, a wise`Hope In Ages Past." The village don!- Salt Latae bucks. pea-mended, 34c; do. smoked, 48 ; and trusted Counsellor and s great and(pie played Ilanders funeral march on Calcutta— Maha`ma Gandhi an- . service _ to 55c. charllt:ng personality," a tiny Harmonium. Sia servitors from Ottawa.—OfScial detalls of the air Pork loins, 301fsc; shoulders, 20c; I noun Sunday on his arrival at Buval jbt:its• 26%e; hams, 25c. Among the many tributes from pro• the laird's estate placed the coffin on mall crash near the village of Par- I Cured meats--LonL, clear bacon, 50, ininent personages to the late Lord a farm cart and began the procession I from Jsmbusar that women who can ham. Oat., last week, in which the } Balfour a-e the followlne to the graveside. A brief committal satisfactorily arrange Lor the care of to 70 lbs:, tis; 70 je 9, lbs., t ; 90 .- 1 pilot and radio operator lost their 10 lbs., 21c. Iiea�yweight rolls: The Prime Minlater; ""'rhe passing service was :;ad b,• the Re-f: Marshall their children-should join in the civil lives were made public last Thursday 40c; lightweight ro.'s, 25c. e the first time Lard—Pure. tierces, 15c: tubs, 18c; ' �oC Lord Balfour is the -end of a long Lang. brother of the Archbishop of disobedience campaign against' the This accident marked and useful lite. The whole cation will Canterbury,:hen the Earl of Balfour j a life has been, lost in the operation pails, 17c;printa, 17 to 17tbc. was placed beside his fathers. Britian Government. I of Canada's extensive air .mail ser- Sbortening—Tierem 13c; tubs, unl�e in expressing regret and saying 1 „< ttrihute:' In contrast with this simplicity, an' -Hua statement-was In-reply to quos- vice. Whirl® two or three crashes have 18%c; pails, QUOTATIONS- impressive Sir Austen Chamberlain ' "in I:ard{impressive memorial service for Lord tions asked here by Slice Katnaladevi 1 occurred. pons of the previous ones ' :Saltonr the nation lost the finest entad I Balfour was held at Westminater Ab Chattopadhusya. a prominent social was serious, and any lnlutry suffered Toronto wholesale ta.era are buy-' s bey, London, men high In the affairs works;'• b C. roduce at the follow.ng prices: 4 y pilots was of a minor nature. ]rp that has been given to politick la our Miss Chattopadhyaya proposed to i Eggs—Ungraded. cases returned, _.. _ ;generation. I1'e shall not. Look nyou of the. British Empire and of other 's I Henri $imoaeau, pilaf, of Quebec, tour Bombay presidency and enrol fresh seizes. 27 to 28e; fresh fasts;" _ hta file again, To me he was ever lands attended. and P. Robinson. radio operator, of two seta of women volunteers, one 25, to ter seconds, am the kindest of friends and the most The-King was represented b7 the � take as active Dart 1n the civil dis- Aloatreal, were killed when the To- Butter—No. 1 creamery, solids,83�a Duke of York and Sir Lionel Halsey ronto-Montreal mail plane crashed at to 3'4c: No. 2. 32% to 33U�c. 74eltghtiul of companions. I owe him' represented the Prince .of' Wales. obedience campaign, and the other Long Lake. Out., last week. Churning cream—Special, 38c; No, much." for propaganda work. It was under• Others attending. were Princess Mary. D Simoneau wa.y the pilot of the mail 1, 37c; No. 2, 34c. ' �. Sir John Simon: "Lord Baliour'e stood that Mrs. Gandhi will lead the plane which burned -at Sala John.� Cheese—No, 1 large, colored, ref Prime Mini ter Ramsay MacDonald, • ,- death marks the paaainp of the last � Bret party of 37 volunteers from As- Aned and Saver t.•tieirt graded, 20% to, _ Mr. and Mfrs. Davi. Lloyd Qoorge. Mr. 14,B" three weeks ago following a 0%,c. towering Parliamentary figure whom brat, proceeding by train to Butasr, 2 diplomats eo ats and dalar sey B American held loin is the eamDaign to violate the fa a att�e� �� on the shoreurned in ofGrain den:GRAIerson'the Toronto Board- delegates.vre looked up to ansa-I catered the gand foreign and thence to TPai where tv Ol is will p following' j 1 ties from the TO- shNS ining a, at Manchester Cathedral, St. Giles salt laws. By as fano Legg Lake. three m quotations for car lots: Ho=ase of Commons YS years ago. His_ � name w11! go down to of Trade are maktnl, the S'�, shining example of how much our pub- camp arrangements, mixed camps for Cathedral.Edtbburgh and Deveral Loa- lage.of Parham, just north of King$- lic lite has gained from.,the leadership both sexes will be esta.ilished !or the Man:-wheat—No. 1 :forth..$l.lblra; _ don chore'.- ton. The plane fell from a great of those whose souls are not complete- volunteers wherever pf-=Bible. No. 2, do, $1.1o. No. 3, $1.11; No' ly absorbed in the vortex of politics." .� _ In view of the All-India congress)height with terrific Lorca. Machine 4, $1.09�� No. b, $1. God ch d --. -. Colonel Henry L. Stimson, head of Live$t+aek tndu$t �ommtttee'a resolution not to start and bodies were so badly mangled 77ac; feed, ?2 yc Sc.i.f. Goderich end that identification for a time was !m- bav por`s)- 'the United States naval delegation; clvtl disobedience until Mahatma Mat. oats—No. 1 feed, 5434c; No.. ti - _hquiry Suggested possible. 'fids services to his country have al- Gandhi has reached his deattnation gaye'been of.a nature 1pe increase eo- -I committed 1f of a brearb of these law, Ben- Q icactually- t around ten here the accidea sident of e diA 3, do, 93%c; �o_. 4 To, a�9 ct ei hta, good-will among English-s saki a ' -ple9, Appointment of Federal Com gal leaders recently appealed to the M.11feed, real g, Baron Wa>;atsuki, head of the Jap tats&--The a i Propos o1 a Fed- workers to delay their campaign nn tremendous poles as the plane crash- bagsincluded—Bran. pe ton ,� mission is Proposed 33. 4 til their. _ ed attracted Good's attention as he short , er ton, $ 25; middlings.' .. _ -Balfour :_t .. _._ Rl?�. -- ,•-- - Wan working !n his sugar bush a short $38.20.' represbiie aneae-navaltfe.ethat i. "Lord IIalfo I eral Commission to enquire in the+ The leaders suggested that "the is - n B ; presented all-that was best i� Br tq distance away, he told the Canadian FTttt. rain Wl'test $1:05 to $1:i0•- tish p problems affecting the live stock tit-I terval be utilized in enlisting ana I oats, 50 to 55c; barley 52 to 55a p rye, = -- Admiral Lord Beatty: "A great I training volunteers. Meeting4 are Press, The Plane-was partly an top _ r 73 to Tic; buckwheat, 80c. - dustr-y of Canada was euggeated at of the ice and partly submerged when world figure 'has passed away. A the resumed, conference of deputy, being held throughout the presidency� he reached the scene. The engine LIVES?UCK Great statesman and a great patriot ministers, departmental officers and,of Bengal. A number of�poung menwo. undiar the ice, whilethe wrecked 10 to-W15;. svho can 111 a spare y s country officials of_ various co-operatives. rom a per& e r to Mitenapose to offer their services altyu 50— occupants had apparently, been tray butcher'Steers,choice,110.25 to$10.80;' for which be worked so long and loved throughout Canada. This was the; ( ped is the cabin. Immediately sum- du, fair to good, x.9.50 to$10; do, com., -? to the manufacture of salt to violation iso well." last day of the conference. Ia the I moping aid' from Parham, the bodies $9 to $9.25; butcher cows, good' to' of the British mtaopoly. The latest do med, 50 Right Hon. Philip,Snowden: "'A forenoon considerable time was taken of Simoneau and Robinson, to a mans choice, $7.50 to $8.2b; r , '$G. great statesman, an unsurpassed Par- up with hearing the problems of the enlisted volunteers are the chairman to$7; canners and cut*am`E4 to$8.25; " -:' liamentarian, a charming persbnality. poultrymea add considering ways'and and vice-chairman of Howrah munici- led condition, were removed from the butcher bulls, good to choice, $7.50 to Via, With his death passes the last of the means to amtl4forate their condition. framework lay an top of the ice. The patity, a suburb of Calcutta. $8; do,mad., $7-A .-T.25;-do, bolognas, ,. ,a1 B - great statesmen of the last genera- The stock raisers' difficulties were air~- _ wreckage.. Every bone tn•their bodies $6.50 to $6.75; baby beete•,$9.5.0 to _ I ---� was broken. $13.50;.feeders, good, $8.75 to $9,50;; tion.' - ed in the afterhooa and-a general dis•; - Two mail' bags were f wid fa the stockers, good, $&25•to$8:75'- oft'fair ; Canada Mourns cussion took place, participated In by, v wreckage of the plane, but were in C$7.50 to $8; calves, gcod to c�toice,'�141 t" Rhea the House of Commons open- most of those preset}t: The great. , Loan Basis Value perfect`condition. It was not thought tt, $14.50; do, mea, $10 to $12-`F5;-do, - t±d on Wednesday afternoon Premier I est andicap to the livestock Indus- bags-aboard. grassers; $7 bo $?.FO; springers, $100 i On Wheat Reduced there were more -31,ckenzie King expressed the sorrow try the present trine was the lack I p to .$110; milkers; $75' Co $9i); Iambs, �•_ i The lace where the.plane fell is on choice, $12; do, bucks;$9-to $9:50; of the members of the House and t_he of onfldlnte in o marketing metboImprovement _ , Long Lake, 250 feet from share, on it s_.pointed out and improvement sheep, choice, $8 to $9; hogs, lrapre-.. ----=--people of Canada at the Effected to Correct Error on ice that is 19 inches thick. The water w.o.c. $13' do,selects, $1 per hog pre- Earl of Balfour. Mr. Sing said be. of these must take place before any at this point is about 13 feet deep. ' 'bntshers, 75c r hog dia- betterment could ensue. Certain Grades at mium; do, �e , was sure he :xpressed the feelings of. ; - count; do, trucked, in, 50c cwt, u*4#rl : every-member when,he stated they Tbe-apparent disregard of the mid- Chicago w,o.c.; do,.f.o.b. prize,$1.25 cwt.'un4Ort deeply mourned the passing of one dleman-tor the Interests of the prim- Close Call Chicago, W.O.C. who had had such a great and dis- ary producers was the cause;of con- Ill.—The reductions in the HAY AND STRAW PRICES loan value basis for some grades of --- tinguished career, For over halt: a siderable dissatisfaction among the Wholesale'dealers in hay and straw] ' century Lord Balfour had ISlayed a farmers, declared W.'A.- MacKay, of�Wheat in the northwest which are to Elephant Charging Prince is are_quoting shippers the following' the Canadian Livestock Co-Operative,I So into effect were niade to correct prices for carload lets, delivdrdd bni large part in the affairs of Britaipaad• ' an error made at that market, Gleet Shot in Nick of Time - the Empire, ;yen' back in the time of- It was clear, however, that.In opme track, Toronto: , respects tb% producer had ben care. eral Manager William G. Kellogg of, Rhino Camp, Uganda.—It was an- bought 2 Timothy, $15; No: 3.-Timothy Lord Salisbury, Parnell, and Glad. $ - lea's or inefficient;-but this, he thought, the Farmers National Grain Corpora• nonnced recently that•the Prince of{$13 to $14; wheat straw, 10:80;.vats atone. - Wales-had a narrow escape from an I straw, $10.50., could 6e overcome'by a campaign o'i tion, said here recently. Lord Balfour had Ailed many.re- The announcement of the reductions angry bull elephant while taking mo- --v—=— etiucatton to which all interest9 could I u • • .bponsible positions •at Westminster, was 'made. by N. W. Thatcher, man- tion pictures Moret 15. The Prince �OCtOr Scores Colonial Cute"effectively co-operate. HeH suggest- Including London.—Sir Andrew Balfour,d( ec_ - " including that of Prime Minister.. Mr. - - ager of the Farmers' Union Terminal wss so intent on his picture that he ed standardtzution of products, strict - _ King described. Lord.Balfourla great Association,.a_co-opgrattve approved failed to realize his•danger, and the tor'.of-the London School of Hygiene,• services �ttring the,war sad no man Fading and an aggressive marketing by the Federal Farm Board. The animal wag shot by bib.'"cot8panion3, .a had played a greater Dart in tits .re policy. At tb6 flame time It was in an address on Health and Empire,' urged that the same standards apply pries basis of board loans, Thatcher crashing to the grotto-; barely 20 yards I in the practice-,of dumplimr construction-period which followed said, would be cat from $1.25 a bushel from,the camera. people in ill-health into the Doiiiinign`e than he. ing to Canadian products be made to • apply equally to-imported products. for No. 1 Northern Spring wheat-to The incident occurred while the sad Colonies,doubtless with a view to. The last important work of the Earl —_-— $1.20 i'bnshel'-.at Minneapolis, while Prince was on a 2-day hunting ezpedt- curing titan. iof Balfour wai on the committee of p; tat woman elbowed her-xray that for No. 1 Winter sold to the tion. The elepb&Wt, apparently en- The principle was bad, . The_,DaP 1 - westwotvasion of hie' retreat; _a and Colonies vskntAd Britain's' -p. vpectlon with the.Imperial conference. Person and then another. Finally she to $1:19. charged down a hill toward the spot best arid should get them, he said. The Balfour report on thgt ocoaaion gave one sear-by man an-cnusually -Samuel R bicKelvie, s member of where the camera had been set- up. , vii go down is history as a• great hard thump. and asked, "I aey,'does the farm board recently discovered 'Other punters shouted a warning to document it make'• any difference which car I the error, which made the loan bests then Prince, but he ignored them. The "Ti;e bops of to day are just .the The Earl of Balfour was not only take to Mount Royal cemetery?" "Not five cents hasher than It should have picture was still being' ground out same as I was sixty yearn when the great'beast fell. Sir Ina Hamilton. 16 great statesman.-Mr. King said,but to me,_madam,' was the rerly, been, -- - �'` !p,- Vi # •,, r'.. „'�.,, ....'• -., yr'� � .,, .a- i¢ 7•° t` tier .n.s'.sa,.`.�: i.• ��.w. •J � ,cn s' w ' - .-'..l. ,i ...is 'max.....+-+•.;�iC''. ... .. ...+..... .. : !' :t ';y _ 1. ._ - .._ ;.. : .., .w. ..✓. ...-...+" r .,,�.. .<.",,,�. . . , •,+., ,. ... _ ... •,c�- i. �.. .,moi¢ ' VVAL15�17• l;.yndoo Grook. of Piekeriog -Radio-'Licenses may be obtained ISM Collage, Newmnricet, `was home from W. C. Murkar, at the News. over Sunday. Office. -Mies Ethel Brtty, of Toronto, -Rey. J. S.. Ferguson was in. -Janice O'Cuunor. of Toronto, . -- Lindsay on Sunday occupying tha3 p1eited bis mother, Mrs. J. O'Con• was boWe over the"a'eek•end. pulpit in the Queen Street United not;of Church St.,on Sunday last. - -Mrs. Charles B. SDencet" is Church, -having exchanged with Mrs..Jubn A. Tilma.harrretura. -confined to her bed tbrugh'illness Rev. J.-J. David. ed home, after spending a week ` OliSord Cook, of -Georgetown. -sis�ited- hie_siater, Dire. Ed. Stork, -At the last meeting of the 1..0. with her sister; . Dire. .Freed, of - ,ast week. O. F., which was in the ftirm of an Hamilton. f 'The `Wall Faper Season is Here. -Russell Burrell, who.has been "At Home, Jae. Richardson was -Dr. H. T. -,JHA aise, Resident \ eerioasly fll for several weeks, is presented with a Parker fountain Dentist, . Office m residence, twp Pen and pencil, and M». Richard• doors east of St. Andrew's church, We're Ready. slowlyy improving. �Pickwing. Office hours, 9 a. m. to -We are glad to report that eon with a bouquet of roses as a 6 Dail and Evenings by ap- - - ' "..Mre. Walter Sleep is improving, token of esteem on the eve.- their y. ` > after her actions illness. departure from Pickering. poratment. •(X-ray service)` ThOIIBan Or x0118 of beautiful new designs • - r1 ht in Stook; Prices range from 5 cents a -Mrs. James Somerville spent -The death occurred at )ter _ g • Friday.last with DT. Robert and home, 21 Suffolk attest. Toronto. Nsur advertt><serwsnt., roll up. Be Bare to.get a sample book. Mrs. Mcgnay, of Whitby. ou"Friday, March 14th, of Mies -Miss Ida Bunting is in Toronto Barbara C. Williamson. Many FOR SALE-Bay, pressed or u30 , at present with her sister, Dore. R. ears ago deceased resided in pressed. D.McNeil. Phone Pic7c 4200. 30 �.1a8t10a Paint--Just ask the fellow who Douglass,who is quite ill. Pickering in the residence now ORSALE RENFRE'W SEPARAT• has need it-n0 better made: Get a -Mrs.John Nunn is visitiag at owned b Mrs. Mc rte , and For,used5 �• Sell half price. NL Gree,. __ . _ Sample card, y � y ` the home of her daughter, Mrs. will be remembered by- the older Pickering. Oliver Denny, of Whitby town- 'residente-of the community. L'OR BALE 2 BRONZ9 TURKEYS �eII'B c'Carhartt" Overalls and smocks, . ship. -On Thursday night last the L' hens Mrs.R.$.BineU,•R. A.2 Clarezbont. -W. and Drire. Crook and Mrs. phone Clare.320 $1.98 per garment. lBowerman, of Bloomfield, spent a local lodge so F. & ni i held ANTED MAN ORYOUTH FOR da last week with R. H. and Mrs their annual social evening in the ' y Masonic HaU. Those resent num general farm work,State wages phone w Lae lee Cover-all Aprons, ,nine. quality Crook. p 7•Wilson Pick.1t120. Miss 31eep. of Whitby, who bared about one hundred and con- gingham 89 cents. -was formerly a teacher in the silted of the members ..and their FOR RENT OR SALE-it)scree, y wives and lad friends. The even lot as,eon.s, Pickering, S.J.Maandl,iso �nblic school Gere, was in town on y £Iglu St.,East•Oshawa. 26t: Ladies' Fancy Print Dresses, huge a$eort- IBnnda ing was spent with twenty-one OR RALE-A quantity of White ]oDent, 1.193 1.60, 1.692 2.26 oto. Sunday. bridge and euchre tables, which F y -Miss Minnie Morris, of Toron• continued until 10.;,0, the prize- Nave oats for seed. L. Johnston, Bros! : P Road. Phone Pick.513, 28-30 to, is here at present owing to the winners being Mrs. F•.T. Bunting $OOPer Dresses, Finny BIII.00�B asd serious illness of her brothar•in- OR BALL POLE ANGUS COW t - for bridge and Dire. T. Mans$eld ! nod milksr,2 heifer calveslby side,six wk. Pyr$mase flaw, Win. Cullis. for euchre. At this hour lunch old. Karver; Brougham. . . -Rev. S. Gi.• Pinobck, secietary was served by the members (we of the Upper Canada Bible Society here compliment Lhasa gentlemen FOR BALE-A �UANTITY OF Children's, Misses and Ladies' Fanep Is spending a short time 'at St. nand alfalfa Far let sad ecce Bt,:<e Ria - Spring weight Sweaters. They're• Pe g on the manner in which this part chic,lot 11 con 3 Pickering. P a g dieorgge'a rectory, of Lha rogram, also Bro, F. T• beaIItiful. -C. A and Mr®. Sterritt were P WANTED-Girl for general bouos. 3o Toronto on Sunday visiting the Bunting on his coffee making). •T work, Good home. No children. Phone In T is moon S Mrs. Hobbs, who Daring the lunch a few of the stouff fleo3.or write Boa zoo Claremont. 30 . New Tea Toweling and P oder ' In t; r health. members entertained with a short OR BALE 'WHITE Blf;SSOM Cle Toweling- to - -H. J. Clark; of Torontto, ac in community singing and lad 3.00 a bushel. oncleaned. R d2 C ato.:o t very varied maaical ogre conagani,ed try three friends, view the evening the W or. M During 13.110 a iwand.Muton Peas,R. z Claremont s re, 1.86 per ' g aster,Bro. •OR BALE-3 beavv horses. filly 4d at the home of his rents, W Mss, Rave an address Master wel -'104aQ�ns<f Cups and Gatos pa rising 4, gcldiag 10 and filly ening�. Nor - p . J. and Mr& Clark, on Sunday. come, and his promise of a similar man Burton 1 a-4 tn,les south of Claremont.30tf -We are glad�to see Mrs. L• D. eg next year. The whole Banka out again, after being con- 08 BALE-8also. Glover Reed. evening was very F wain Bios.om.also, a axon geldia ,4 Canoed Peas, size 8, per ears .. ... 16c Aned tto herr bed for about two successful and enjoyed by. every ear. old. Eli Lehman.tGlaremont R. 2. Tfunatoea. aiaontbs an a!•covnt o[ illness. ;=old fans. s9 30 2 for.. +�� - -James Rlchardof ill suction One. -'-' -- '~` Rey sl Pastry Flour, 24 lbs., .. 98C -On Friday evening, 'Mar. 21st. tay M FOR HATCe wrand tteo. ter n► (-1 "Harry Horner Double Custard Pow- sale of household elPectp, which the C, Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's Star Martin strain waste wrx.aaottes. ra t # +_ ' der, 2 ting ... 25c was to have taken lace on Wed- cents ver sett;ag. bar+ w.).Rikty. Pickering. Paul's United Cburebes Phone Pak r20. sal p od At. � Ginger Snaps, 2 lba.. .. 25c imesday of this w,te k.has been poet• resented two chart plays in 9t. M Foned until Satdlyda . April Stir. p y 08 SALE-Team of rood work -Wm. Collies, w�o 0saa been Kul's United Church to s lams; �a,aras,h.d will.ell r, h:. or 2colt.rmna confined to his bed with p savers and appreciative audience The h •.Hutchings. R.No.i. Picker- sod solicit your order. first glay, "Who's Who," or "All 'as' �Pick leis 27-32 attack of lnIlaormawry rheums- in a Foit." was presented by the OR SALE FIDE WHITE ENDEN We ars at your service Lis m. is. we are glad to report. following members of the 8ociet Faeces from winners Can. Nat and Rossi • -' We Deliver anywhere. improving. ,although the improve. Ruth Diamond. Edith Murray.y+ Winter Fairs. each Ma a Hill Poultry Farm, iment is very slow. Clarem.mt Telepboae ads ----- -The Rev. S. C. Jarrett. of Hugh Squires. Walter Pascoe and ��-t1 OR SAL$ OR TO RBST-Fine will Trinity (.her at. Oshawa. Garnet Crawford. This was a 1 brick dweabng in i.ciek+ge of ht. fora. ,a will be the reacher at 9t.(icor e's difficdlt play to present and re rood repair to rooms.eaectne light. r17raace. p qaired some very clever aaltdog. tram and "ter. e. Apply to James S CHAPMAN (Church on Sunday evening, are These youngamateurs gave s very Richardson. 'Peoue ret • • 130th. at 7. The morning service sing ancreditable perform ORONTO WET-WASH LAItiN• - will be conducted by the rector. P� .. TDRY csem,fiaba?-t.et our driver ran and :�• -The monthly meeting of the once. The second pla The Old � „o„r 44 hour service. Just leave yaw Women's Association of St. Paul's Peabody Pew." is a delightfully assns ate lilt 3.W.Davis. barber shop. we • • i s Church will be held on Wtrdaes- winsome story ons of rile iivss of will risk up and deliver 3 oma a week. SP D '� •� . R tt1+a A. lade at>! a m., at the two young people in a Nero Rob OR SALE-S. O. Legharn biltcb t ,� y c eu dnek s Profit Producing strain land Village thirty years acro. t` ms ass•x lkiome of Mrs. Jabez Hallett, of rs«nts per setting of is erg+•• 14.50 per leo, --- 'Nancy Wentworth Acy Justin This pen aver=Wper teat so winter. AppIy Church St. Group D.have charge R R 1,Picker,ag. 2a 0 usf the meeting. Peabody, the heroine and hero, to Stanley Mu k. - Albert Hackney, who was so were beantifullp portrayed by ANTED GOOD LOW WAGON T _ r- : iseriously injured when he fell Jean Clark and Leslie Morley, WANTED with 2 iaeb tire.42 ineb bolster. Also ..; Here You Are I �d u8t Arrived 'from a telephone pole about two while the various member! of the k9°un ,gi��a ae ' 47bitir• Dorcas Society-Lilia Mooney, _weelts ago, on, the second tonnes- t a - - sion, is improving slowly and Myrtle Lockwood, Eva Buotiag, OR BALE_& c Rhode inland spring samples of Lowndes Semi hopes are sotertsined for hie olti• Chrissie Maoro, Winona McEwen, FRcdeggs for setting, ■sI�tms,ted number of { bate recovery. Florence Match and Madolin4 �edfor trimbisdtiri s� 3iooa�a � Ready and Tip Top Suitings. Crawford-gave a very humorous Haat -Several years ago (deo. Baker early. N.E. .m. vet.sursega. Pteker9eg. a$d John O'Cmanst-_ and clever dramatiz•stion of a Phone Pick 420o. a+ • abouQthree qquarters of an acre of meeting of their eoc�-TL wUg AND OHUPPINtT HILL � tau �8 to choose fro�n_.,___prl�d_ ' land from Thos. Walsh. with the background of the story was Riven Ftor wM-to vem the mate of the late h l� intention of erecting s skating by Ida 9territt A fine atmos Leati,-Theeaecutar•a offeriagtbs • i�olYl •� to . 1 5.00. '1 rink north of E. C. Jones' to- Pbwe for the "Old Peabooy Pew Flow and ��+"R�`ficr ok>r a sod tans ads party. As the skating rink faded was created by and sustained by ��* �'pp�sitt`mtn.or w _ i Mary Baxter. who gave an excel -- - to asaserlalbe. James White has lent representation of ebarrb -purchased back the lot. p OR SALE-Pia;io in first class eon • chimes. Daring- the evening 'Fdition.Steinberg 11010.'risl can win ..•A Suit to Suit your pocket. The Women a Guild of . St.• be sold at a ret tarpia. Alw, At.aar Kent b CieorRe's Church will hold its. music was supplied bylErneet Staf tube battery.adio.complete arttb batteries sad w-ann-._and-Ida eoatained fa abewtiird walaaceabk. • 'imototfily t>4sioesfi _meeting-to the ford, � a - - �d��- �►0- _ Club Room.s on Wednesday, April 9terdtt, Ralph Lawson and p A and B battery tbar909 wait. F':T. _ _ .Srid, at 2 90. On Friday, April 4th, quartette composed"of A. T. Law, B-11.9 Pickering. -. ;ter your personal requirements.. the above organization are hold- Rev. J. S. Ferguson, W. Mnrkar : itng their annual missionary meet and Rev. R. H.Rickard. - Much AUCTION SALE , :nag at the home of M». Barker, to credit for the sneeees of this per. SO-WORK HORSES-80 Son can t go wrong in ohooeing one of tbese pOpIIIt►l' '�which'they are inviting the mem• formitace Is due to "Mrs Rickard, - lines. our tape measure is guaranteed t0 bore of-the United Church. The who was ably assisted by lsobel All broken and in shape to go to work. Irstheriog will be addressed by Squires and Jean' Clark. - The Also Hackney and Shetland Harness d0 a perfect job. - - - %if�e t3arrett, s returned mission Trotters players exprelmed *their apprect and Saddle Ponies, Brood Mares.Colts -- airy from thins. stion of Mrs. Riekard's untiring and Fillies. Standard Bred Trotte -Sc. George's A. Y. P. A.held efforts by presenting her with a and Pace». Saddle Horses their sepal meeting last Wednee- beantiful bouquet of roses. and Hunters. Fred T Bunting, icker g day. The eveningwas Devotional A ani a event in the life of the The Property of ti.bold t Davidson, e Unionville;will be bell at the Crosby ' .Established 1857. _ •-:_;conducted by Rev. E. C. Robinson. People of Pickering and the surround- Meal Park.Unionville on •The attendance was very fair and Ing community Will take place this Tuesday, April Stb. all those present went home feel- Week whep the congregations-vf. St. The We commences at 1 p. m. and - Andrew's and'St. Paul's United &U- the work-bore"will be sold first. The . log happy and much helped by the riches will be made one congregation lot includes many well matched teams ARAGE iatereatloR address. We might The services of the consummation andtheirweights range from19.00to THE �CENTI AL: urge,all the members to try to be of Union will be held according to IWO pounds. - present.at these Devotional even the folio ro liar. Prentice A Prentice, foga-they will never regret any P > � qday, (�� - a=tea elkort made. The meeting 28th, at 8. p. m m SStParaI s char- 90 31 Auctioneers Y Te ephone 4900 _ _this week will take the form of s "-Rev. C W. Gordon, D. D. (gal- eociat All forme. ph Oonnor).will give an address, and _Pi&erxi ' Mils Rev. .W. A. Maeraggart,, B.. A, of �, -About fifty ladies attended Columba United Church, Toronto, entail " the Women's Institute meeting 013 preach the Consummation 30th, Ser- We have s good Dairy Feed Repalrg, af�coesso�.•ies � 8. - Tneeda last at Mrs. Laweon'e � ._ 7 alone Sunday, 'Milt. 30th. at 10 30 Auto i hope. Mrs. Crook. Mrs. Powell a, m. in St. tAndriVs'United chat- "Y and litre Cowan were appointed ch:-Rev--,T. Albert MooreD: D. _ at $88.00 per ton. - - to ittend the Educational and Secretkry of the General Council of Try this. �8o�me L1 `tylene Welding, _ payersAssociation Oonven the United Chureb will preach.' The _- = tion to be held In Toronto next Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal -amq�it�. A good musical program follow the regular service. Sunday, Barley )Ifee►l, Oat Chops `�attery -i0harg�►Ilge 'WIT liven by Mrs. F. T. Bunting, March 30th, at 3 p. m. in St. And- the it Lawson and Lockwood . 'e Church:-Rev. J. C. Robert- Mill Freda Steel cat _ :.'-vnd M Stanle Baladoa,. also son, D. D. Secretary of the Depart- Coro; Whole Reps*a made Qtl all ma 'e9 - r The ment of Religldu Education will Cora, Corn Chop. 4ste .. y by-�3iae Fswkee. supper,served by Mre. Sterritt's T -.Of CAM • - - aide. was by no .means the]seat. of the Lnited Sunday School Sun- Try Red or egg iiatereetiaR part of the afternoon's day May. 30th at 7 p. met Ptcrjl e P E3 nto roti. o the evening atom• United Church:-Rev. J. Pedley, per cwt.program. Mittepaid Mrs. J. Richardson an B' A. former President of the Tor- -We have another good mash ,informal visit and ressated her, onto Conference, will preach. All at 82.50 per cwt. � CH ARLES.. Be SpE�i ;ER '.. P interested are invited to these ser- ;SPENCER V on behalf of the Inetitnte, with a iceC Which will be inspiring and ;See us for any'.feed yon need.- _W besotTeercinit [ray, ee w efi¢ht helpful, and �rhich ought to leave an tokien of their appreciation of the i�rivressiron on all Christian people " Our prices are righty < ' E i-+once she was always ready to the.zreatness of our common task �affi��� �'roprietor, Plekering is gips, i.n our Lord's kingdom. t r _... -• ... .4''-_. - ..- �. .. .. -----....._. "xa;�:�'s. -_. ,.��_._z. >a a v .. .r... .�-' rw-:.• ..•�•+s�.:,i r X. "•0.:,� ��• Pickering