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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_04_04 . r'pF,. � -i•. �::. ' - .,-�..,T�r�`�`511"1•' r .vT }r., �.• .:.. :�'+ '&•.v.Y".. N. „'{?a :cyf�^ 5< '•,y .-� 1 .S"tlT'. 4{k .* } A%i.•.. 7 -+:, ^M_. ', .:mac.. ..-✓ ,,.•._.:,,,g•.'» '�.,,r r:. ,.a-k. ..y„ "x Br.•",�t="-`�.Ls .e •1e r,A<.:M ^a.may..:.-r - y' y '."ser r .3 'f.•n5 a.. e'� f.,w:. - .Y",.,'4''��.` -.'Y!.. .ed'.}fs,,. n. x"'�,,,'• D ti+�""- •��h:r: s .,�;. .,nn'a':� � ,-� ''- •. r,•' '.•,. . . •s _ jm - , ,u• :a '.-• • 'ft�,1-,ajt a,--'4„^...: .' a- ��y ..�,�. y;� � S',. ... L� •.,r.. :�-�, •n... +nr ..i.. - ,e {" •_s- ,L,.� • . . � >.,wv. .Y r+� P WS�• � ''� x�yah VtL.yXL1X. :PICBRINt , O�TT.>; _ FR1�AY, '-APRIL 4, 1330. _. _ - sumoutt- RRPORTO CHERRYW-OD �saittteltata�ssal �afrltrm. �. The. following is the report of the The regular meeting of the Wom- GAEENWO OD _ - d[edLcal WhAds-Aill _ eem River Public School. . Names en's Association of the United Ch- - in order of merit, urch will be held in the hall on`T6uu- _T1R. 8. O. PEARSON-Physician % �_�� =i40= Sr. 'IV.-Ross Turner, Blake Lehman, qday, April 10th, at 2.30. The word MILLS and Surgeoo, Dunbarton. 101y 4 Is running fall Mast sawing Ium- Bruce ' Iva Postill, Edythe for.roll tali is "work".The hostesses E. FORSYTH..O h.D.. p Diret:tor Wiilisma, Harold White, Lorraine are Mrs. R. T. Davidson, Mrs. C. W. as Rotometricaa Aasociationot ontariti.ilea• ber, reaghes, dbubletreee, - Hgrniman (abrsent). •Sr. III=Doris Member of the American optometcieal Petty and Mrs. Wm. J� Petty. Pro- -- Establlsed`2838 astttW tongues etc. Smith,' Diana Hicks Robert Jack committee, Mrs. E. A.•Armptr- •aaodetion Fres examined by appolatswt. ► gram phooeneo•. Claremont.Ont. Open to buy R quantity of good son, Ross Carter, Archie White,. Anb• Ong aril Miss L. Petty,-:Ali the-ladies ;; &A,RL AGRUBIN.R.O.-Eyesit;bt basswood alid elm rey Smith, Bobbie Malcolm, Christ- 'of the Community are cordially in- EED AT alist. Honour Graduate of the cane;eloge. ins Milne (absent). Jr. III hofs vitedto attend., vestryo[Canada: Gold medalist and •Draper, Jack Bielby, Mary Malcolm, rtertasa prise win is 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays. Mildred White, R. J. 'Windsor; Cecil UNIONVILLE FIRST C031 eIery Monday from 9 a.m- to ap•m..in Dr. and Fridays. - Postill (absent), Billie HariLimsi, - r_ ' Barker's deatcl office. At Stoulfvill-from Wed- Thirty good work horses all in tieaday to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Manufacturing Baskets of all 1 (absent) Ili--lona Windsor, Mary � Why pay cost of freight and Middlb ed.Glasses fitted and repaired. Hia gnahtY good Shape, broken, and lead to at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouft 2to5. 481Y descriptions. Postill, Charles Lehman„ Leo. Hag- g y, man'sprof-t on your teed. erinan (absent). :Ist,=Fern Malcoln, start work,'Will be sold by auctaon, I can make an mixture of feeds. you aga4. Price reductions sit the `" Sung Wilson, Jean Bielby, Lorin at G A. M. Davison's Sala which p you factory. Carter,- Korner Jackson and David 'Will be -held at 1tbe, Crosby' Kemoni wish-Harley, Oate. Core, teas. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A or-will sell Pere Peas to chop.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Mar am 6405 or 8420 or write Tnrner (absent),. Primer=+Allen Park, Unionville, on Tuesday, April your owe grain for ebop- oaa. South wing Court House.Whitby.2siy Chas. White. Locust Hill, Out. _ Michell, George White, Mavis Hieb 8th• The.heatiy horses will be sold ping. and thus make BEATO�i 8i ROSS-Barristers. So- Donald Duncan, Malcolm-, Carter, commencii>g at i p. m. A fine lot your feed go further, K` Lectors: Northern Ceteris Building. sao Clayton Jackson (absent) - Of Hack s- and ..Shetland __Fomes, — Is Sueet Toronto.' Apple Bar e 1 s B800KLIN Standard bred Trotters and.Pacers, ' W. Ecat•n:." t Hunters and Saddle Aorses will also BARLEY FEED J.,D. F.Row. Adelaide 7767 be sold. e At a meeting held in the best- For pigs or cattle is tfie beat valals oa ]RIOHARrSON do PICKERING- meat of the Township Hall,.Brooklin ' DUMBARTON. -' the market without exception. It { Barristers. Soticitors etc.. 213-216 Conied- FOR A L� �. is higher In protrin and lower �� on the evetr2rig of Thuladay, 'Marsh aratioa Lite Burial-ag, Cormt Yonne ane Rich- - _ is fibre than other mixed . Sts.Toroato. Photos wdela,ae seas sad 27th, to discuss the possibility of Mr. and Mrs: Walter F. Edwards •. feeds sold it higher �Periag valise open Wada,sday sad In ,getting lacrosse-started here, it Huss of Mitchell announce the engage- rices. y eveaipts. Phone Pick 6000. sit' unanimously decided that this burs meet of .their only. daughter,, Evelyn p put every effort toward brings Frances (Betty) Try p guarantee-8 Special ' Detetatt p forth e ry It on m_ p ,.. - or ing back Canada's national game to Schwerdfe r R. C. E, son of Mr. -P=ea• fef�astrtti`ttlzae:- ; 'ATSIL C..SMITH. D. D. It. L. D.S,. 1 the place it should have in this coup- and Mrs. �SsIrvnerdfegeT, o! Ottawa, F• T.�. C1kR�.M� 11��(Sueeewor to Dr.J•N.Daiaa). Gad>tate of iBmall try., T'he hope of getting a league the marriage to' take place in April x tie Royal College of Dental Sturgeons and Toros- . . formed, eonsisting ' of Port. Perry, At 3,o'clock' on Sunday aftem"n Mtituvanity At Claremont otfiee war D.A: p Claremont, Pickering, Brooklin,.and April 27th, the Dunbarton A. Y•. P. Siott's store envy Tawday and Frida Phone quant Y fakodf 1x11• ajct other villages in the neighborhood, A. are holding a special A. Y. P. A. 00A L T which-were were interested, was'welcom- service in the Comaranity Hall. A HHRBET. FALLAISF,L. D S.. . PICI F.1�iNC� .— .tl Royal • 's . o ed, as this world mean some keen special speaker will give an-address D.D,S.,Graduate•f the R College of • ' competition, as they would all be and special munic will be rendered tel seas and the University of Toronto. in n�dence.econd door east of St. Aad- learning the game at-the same time. 'on the occasion. �A social gathering A good supply o! Heed and $af3t T"*Chnwh. Pkkfttnc.ons-. armor hour,: 9 LUMBER YARD 9r a.w. to ap.m., or 17 appoistoent. (X-ray The secretary -vas requested to waste vidll be held atter the service. On Coal On hand. Also a supply smTke). -Phos.Pick>f70o. 481y to the different places regarding the Monday evening, April, 7th, a spec- , .of Kindling Wood, F'U R i� T�J R E formation of this league: We hope sal Rally.Service will , held in All stove length. j ts'iritwtll* 6awbo. that the citizens of Brooklin and vie Saints Church, Whitby, by the Loc- itity iwM -stand behind this effort al Council. All A: Y. P. A. �i1- 12tf -Phone Pier. 1709. HLIZAERTH RICHARDSON- NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE FTna:nyd giving Carnads's national bers are requested to be present to - 3l..Fin and anwaacblleinsurance ofall kinds. IN GREAT VARI)$TY the place it should have in.this try for the banner to be presented to DONALD MUNRO, PIOKFMN% w�rasmtiag compeer"of solid financial stand- num- She. Simmon's ty. the branch having the largest num- Simmon s Beds, Marshall Mat. --•-- ber of members resent. ,!'�SORGEYEAY-Licensed auction. tresses, Dressers, Tables and WHITEvwt.E. p L. SURN/NQHA�III�" lT e«.Anoaa• Live stock and senses-wtw Chairs, Picture Frame*. . •. Building and General ,t y atlanAnd to. Telma rea.oaahie. R. �O�tttt About four o'clock on Thursdalr B i.stoeeritls. Phaaestons trove a1-+ Our prices are the lowest. - =- .- bhOUG14AM. Contracting. afternoon the body of Win. Smith Hatimeles furnished on all classes POSTILL, Licensed Anctiooreae, J. H. BeSlr - CIeleffiont was recovered at a point about a The Boy Scout movement is being of work-Interior-and Exterior. • ew o•a iske of=ors sad Ontu" Aa' Phone WA mile south of the dam where he was Use saiee 0 an kleds a0misud to on aiw"et well sustained. Alterations and repairs. meows. Address Olean afvr F.o.. Out. drowned on Saturday March 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy„ are visiting V1 B.DEATON TOWN1111 POLERK - THE RURAL. hahen he slipped into the water while friends at present.. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. AJa oa...raoaw. or.mtasraaster rssdtt at work once dam. Great efforts gam• Conner is moving this week Phone Pickering 5719 ' a•••..•.. :� r`i: . SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. had been to recover the body - . _ For days m tinnemi recover tft search was to the Madill farm. FAIRPORT ONTARIO sarw' witis.ai•. naw We have several cases of whoop Real Estate and Insueanae: kept, hundreds being engaged in the ing cough in town at Present- . SHINGLES . R.GRANT-Lo. 1. concession 4, work. The Toronto Life Saving We- are pleased to. report that searboro. Teeepieoe Markham 7sos Crew and a diver being included a•. Homer Jackson is improving. teat. Baamiw and Maned- germ Properties a Specialty. Miss 'V. Middleton has returned R - �°°���•r�• FR8 Y aC0•,a1 mong the searchers. Thomas Ham- ©sit Galvanized Shingles - Se. East. Taooio. Adelaide Read Office:218 214 Confederation lin. 4rho had, seem many days .in home .after spending a week in Kin- g 1�y Life Building.Toronto -Bird's Pelt Slate Shinglm i M MAW. LICENSED AUO. Phone Mata 1300. t . ,1 thatheiice in about Winches body Mrs. 'Brown has been on the sick for sale at ` TioNMM for York,Qntado and D,ua'ham er. The body was in a Rood state of list this week suffering from ait T. PATERSON'8 CLA REMOh_r An F:Mi&of sales oeossoefy attaaded Branch Office: Gordon Building,' w, Tome nowassNa, Datas tar suss es Pickering Ontario. preservation and only slightly alis- infected finger. Call and get prices. Phone 2612 �rrraeg.a ac KSwS•oma'' Bas toe �i'd-e-°' Phone 6600. 2ftt figured. Dr. Cartwright, of Pick- Fred. and Mrs. Middleton and fare- w.aoo.a whtsbr.one. sti _ lly of Kinsale spent Sunday at tho - `� *ring, coroner, was summoned, anti ' IEE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER after -vie Ig may' it that Pormer's home here. LAW'S . an h''rr�x�meat rwas not necessary. The Mr. and 'Mrs. Rawson are visit= El-, . -Cl noon WASHED OUR WAY. funeral took place on Sunday after- mg with Mrs. Rawson's parents ii, A R A Q E r „t M t noon when intterment mas made in Stouffville this week. ^A We have made a business of the Whitevale Cemetery. The fun- Mrs. Margaret Philip returned wash day. Here each" color AND'SERVICE'BTATIO�T 1 and fabric-salvers the seieali- eral service was conducted' by the home on Sunday after an absence of y Rev. W. Rackham• Pastor of the several months in Toronto, :,Hard and Soft Soal of tile, tic formula that beet meets Ila Weare prepared w do all Itindr q tlII ty OII Deeds. For each class we use - -' �e U assisted Bert Harvey has been busy -of repairing of-care, also belt- - use from orae to twelve than by Rev. Mr. Packer, Pastor of the orating the hotel for L, Matthews, who has now taken possession. tete mdrharg�in�.�el�g� oLiittered rainsoft water.___ Ba fist _Church. The large nnmbei Av average of six hundred al• who were present at the iulrerat an -Mr. --Bevet�ey; �1rst,north o�thr _ i i a� loos for your family washinit• the many beautiful floral tributes village, held a sale on Saturday as everything in con. i a M' . f No wonder clothes launderid _ tified to the high esteem in w>3ich he is leavitl the !arta shortly. flection with �SC.�C��1'sa�•Gat here are cleaver and the 'Oiceased was held in the Com- Lewis and- Mrs. Sanderson ane - car work. last longer. munity. The heartfelt sympathy of Miss Tduriel of Tomn#ospent Sun Gas, Oil@, Grease and Accessories= _ home here. always on hand. Taxi Service. r S Op m her bereavement.' A ntlmlber of r local ro Agent for Chevrolet Cas*. MATTRES SES : �� �o., Ltd. cuNeAaiON. _ ase gtaand report a�very�enjoyab a i� All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning Ming•Alice Dingwall hes gorr_. to �• Gord. i Law to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning Mrs. Mary Matthews returned _ t idepartment turns old clothes Oshawa. home on Saturday'after spending the L�W e r out like now. Mr. Dingwall and bar. Edward art winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wit- WH CALL AND DELIVER in the Oshawa Hospital. ter, o! Toronto: How do -you Feel Robt• Gilmer has left our comm- s Phone 8800 A number' of our Women's Inst- 1 E.C.Joaei, Local Representative. n sp and moved '� Centennial Cor- itute ladies spent several afternooais after the long Prices last week making new curtains for B l a c k s in i t h i n g Ray Mann of Vancouver spent the the Town Ball stage, which wdil be Winter .'� �' week-end with James Mitchell and family. much appreciated by the Young ` People for their drama on Wednes- 8pecisl Felt Mattress, regular i s Fitch of Toronto, - Horse shoeing a Specialty. day�eventing, Tired, Run Down, Nervm', y price 7.50, new price 7. ' All Genera-Work.including Wood Rpent the week-end with-Miss Jean The April meeting of the Women's ' • [rood naHt Whit+�Ls er Work, promptlyAnderson' Institute will be held at-the home of NO pelh $eadaCf�lee, _ q y y Wm. Sadlier. -has gone to White- Stomaeb.Trouble ? Felt Mattress, reg•price attended to, vale to live and Jno. G Sadlier to Mrs. Dunn, on the afternoori of _ 6.00, new price 8.5.0 „ . .: Alsn, Cberrywood. Tuesday,, April 8th. The progran' Perhaps+ you need a Sterling Mattress, all white Agent for Taco Perin _ Mrs, Wm, Kennedy of Scarboro, for the afternoon will consist, of a layeR'felt. is blue stripe Machinery.. visited with, her„sister Mrs. White paper from IY[rs. Johnston Music Dna g ^ ticking, re 11.00, new Roll Call, Currept Events. pring. . To c over the week-end.price g. g� 10.00 �' WCOdwsi,zd Miss Beare is confined to her bed There 'was a good attendance al. S - t#REENWOOD 491y through illness and the -junior room Sanday school and Church.se>\vice on Anew Simmons Gnaraateed — in the school is closed this week. Sunday. Mrs. Johnston, Mr.' Jack- - Inbar Coil Maltese*, and Mss. Mer, t;ourlie had the mra- son and Mrs. Holtby took the revi" We recommend any of the follow,- priced at only 19.95 NO1- fortune to get her hand caught in of the Sunday School lessons. Rev- 19.95 tog proven preparations . ono buoyant coils, soft the electric wringer and causing' a A McLellan who occupied the pul- gaekley'* True Blood, l.o(; Springy. 1" pit delivered-an impressive message, 'Woo le's Tasteless Cod x n holstering, lovel eov- ' _ painful injury. The daily papers reported on p The play liven by the. Young y Liver Oil, 100 erangs, smart to orad �T' March 27th, the tragedy 7 l edges-it m called the 1S the' Time people's,Association last Friday ev- Thursday, Npt►1 s Crewphoe1.00 now "Simmons Dee ening was a decided rut cess • and of a boat load of employees of this Tonic, 1.OU ; sleep Mattress," only p-19.95 To do you#inside painting before much credit is due the actors and Northern British Columbia Gallagher'sPowee S of H hoe niter; 1.00 , the Spring rush begins. Miss Dixon the trainer It is to be Company, being carried ' over the y P Yp�F p Walnut'Fiaith-Steel bed, repeated in Brooklin: falls in the Falls River, near Port We are also agent for Spring, Felt Mattress, We haveour meta►,stock of the re Mrs. Johnston is now our school Essington, $. C.-one of these being � � � T�,, Sash price 78.96 liable B-H PshiU, enameleh' yarn- ,teacher in the senior room, 'Miss the soh Of the Rev. William and Mrs. S , -sore sash�tsiae it# p?eildid Edwards having left to be married. Pierce- Mrs. Piers f was fo medri) ti �Da d V _.__...... ... girl, before she ic- variety of color*. t A large number gathered at the a Brougham gi Corse in and let as telt you e . , home of Mrs. 3males last Thursday steal'', aboat these remedae leased to-serve Y-00L er. her life as a,missionary a Or, if its hardware', we will be evening with a miscellaneous show, the Indians. Slie and tier hu had charge of a mission on the out- _ Give no a call. The W. M. S. Thankoffering meet- skirts of cavi iza ion near y o y -P.hone:1300 ing will be held in the United Chun- years ago, later comiTV 'to Port oc- Jones' � ,More fir .Furniture Dealer ands ��IN .8����� ch next Sunday, 'April 6th. Miss eington near where the tragedy oc- sj l7mil Maxwell of Indore India. will curred. The sincerest sympathy is DruZo st and CheroteY. §Pnneral Director'• give ythe address .at the , morning felt for the devoted missionaries in Ale- Ambulance service Hard*are Phone 4600 service atoll o'clock- All are *el-f this$ 'their,hour of sorrow in the.loss _ - I�IILRr10 �j(eiRERINGF come. of!their only child and son. Phone 6Fiakering Pickering, . '•'.:'"kms'„• ••. w„ •. >� ... ,� T...-,." .' . ,--rs ,,y..-. r.. - r L ' oil* The Late Earl Balf our �_ = � � ` _ { espons�b - _ - t {I The Mar ets g For Wes Medics ' Ur ed _ �"1 _ _PROVISION PRICES si'r' �.•—,__ _._. Toronto wholesale dealers are quot. - - aq„ � ing the following prices to the•tradei' -';=D,z6nite-Su eistion.Advanced by Viscount Willingdon 7}' ,- '" smoked meats—Hama, med., a to, - $8 35c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c; auto d' Z { rolls,28c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 40c, _ .: .. -- d _ - - - ISLANDS EXPRESS GRATITUDE bac , Pea-mea'P�t 34c do 'smoked, Toronto. — e definite suggestion of the Empire wits guaranteed by en- ,: a , y ns 01jc; shoulders, 21c 46 to 55c r Pork lot 3 i shat Canada "Take over the responai- during bonds—ties of blood, a wealth 4__x butts, 251$c;. hams, 25c. } .4 z Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 50 bility for the future of the British of tradition—common ideals and as- a 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 bleat Indies from the British Govern• pirations, and the value of the Priv!- �, r � to 1lQ lbs., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, ..meht," was made by the Governor- lege of British citizenship with all 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c. General, Viscount Willingdon, in an that entailed. But the Empire's com- "� �� haw Lard- -Pure, tierces, 15c• tuns, 16c; poneat parts must be welded more pails, 17c; address to b,000 members of the Em prints, 17 to illc. J ,� pine Club at a recent'luncheon in the closely together if the Empire was to Shortening—Tierces, 13c; tubs,• „ Royal York at which His Excellency profit by the changes of recent-years ; 131isc; p:.ils, 14c. as made,honorarY life member of and maintain its influence in world , PR•iDUCE QUOTATIONS the club. affairs. i Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- "The West Indica," said the Govern- Whether anybody agreed or not-with _ s ing produce at the following,prices: - `or General, Eggs—Ungraded, -aces returned, are looking to Canada and Lord Beaverbrook's.Empire free trade y ` z not to the British Government for en• crusade, he was proud. to think a fresh extras, 28c; fresh firsts, 26c; couragement for the future. Would it Canadian born subject had focussed seconds, 23c. not be a fine thing if Canada could the attention of the homeland on this Butter—No. 1 creamery, solids, 33'k t take over the responsibility for the matter 'ley taking all the risks of o 34c; No. 2, nni cia Id 3 �' {�''�� t'� Churning crenm—Special, 88c; o. _ future of the British West Indies from launching a new idea by espousing the „ 1, 37c; No. 2, 34c. the British Government Y" . leadership of a movement "somewhat Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- West Indiana had the feeling that radical" towards the cause o1 Empire fined and government graded, 2019 to they were the Cinderella of the Bri• economic unity. He Hoped the buss 20%c. �'+' tish Empire, but to-day they have a ness men of the Empire would discuss SEE '" ' RETAIL D PRICES _ feeling of enormous gratitude to the this important problem, which would •, Retail seed dealers in Toronto are Canadian Government for the passing help the Empire t" degree never be- ..: xr, quoting the following prices for clover of-the trade treaty a few years ago fore attained. He also was proud to and grass seeds: and time establishment of the excellent know that Canadian Chambers of Iced clover, Can., No. 1, 20 to 23c service of ships which has brought Commerce had established a business x Pei pound; No. 2, 15 to 20c; mammoth them back into the world again and red clover,. No. 1, 2$c; No. 2, 26c; men's committee to go this year to y ,. y alsike. No. 1, 18 to 20c; No. 2, 17c. given new hope for the future." the Empire Conference at London, �� Timothy, No. 1, 11 to llfnc; No. 2, "Equal Partners" where the committee would hes it ` y 1.9 to 10c; alfalfa, Ontario variegated, Dealing with the development of the business men of other parts of the , ' No. 1, 55 to 60c; No. 2, 50 to 55c; _ Empire were prepared to discuss with s wilts b , new status of the Dominions, His Ex- the committee the matter of Empire to 10c; No. 6 to 8c. Timothy and - . ceIleadescribed the position of the For whom an Empire mourned and the civilized world paid eulogies. alsike :rixture, No. 2, 11 to 12c. co-operation calmly and deliberately "self-governing nations of the Empire LIVESTOCK. in a spirit of co-operation. �/� Heavy beef steers, $10 to $ll; but as "equal partners In the working out Premier's View �Oa�tario Crippled lYlall Robber cher steers, choice, $10.50 to $11 do, of the destiny of the Empire. "I believe," he said, "that we.shall Ottawa.—"Lord Willingdon,ss I amfail to good, $9.50 to $10; do, com., >dad that trust begets trust and can- advised, did not suggest that Canada By Violent Storm Fears Reprisals $9 to $9.25; butcher heifers, choice, Ifldence begets confidence. Loose as should take over the responsibility ] a $10 .7 $10.6Q; du, fair $ goad, tcher a is the partnershipof these partners, from the Mother Country, for the fu- Is Moved to West! t�$�ii do,com., $9 to $9.25 hatcher Rising Rivers and Streams Awa, Rood ;.o choice, $8 to $8.50; do, we shall find that we have a strong tore of the British West Indies," said g Premier Kin regarding the Governor- Threatenlo Overflow mP4 $6.50.2 o $7; canners and cut'tero itoundatiofs in.th8 sentimental loyalty g g I -.-which we all feel to the-person of His Afraid Of Taking His Chances $4 e, $5._0, butcher orals, good o General's reference. to the matter at -` ggn]�,g �chafes, $7,50 to $8.25; do, med , $7 to o a3 _ Majesty Miles George." _ the Empire Club in Toronto. with the Men He Double 7.•2g; � $ ,75; Ocie of the most-_vt-,len* $ co. bol Rn $600 to 6 There *ere limitations to. what a 'What His EzZeRleucy-ilad ttr _-Toronto.— ------Crossed _ baby beef. $9.50 to $13.50; feeders. 'IGovernor-Generalcould say, he con- I think, was the thought that i• might of 'March storms struck Southern and good..$8.7') to $9'60; stockers, good. be a good thing it some day this iCentral Ontario leaving behind s trail Toronto,—The man who. according $8.05 to $8-:5; do, fair, $7,50 to $8- sinned. He would like to speak of In- g t would come about, He 'meant It to to police, planned the-scheme for the caves, good to 2ZO; $13 a ser; do_ ilia, China, the neral costeren.ce, and of shattered communication a-ystem, med.. $10 to $lt'.50; ua, Arasserw. Si7 various other vital matters, and if he be a compliment to.Canada; that Is several inchei of s'ushy snow and ris- $30+1,000 nail car robbery at the To- to $7.50; spring-ri. $100 to 8110; "•''dere Prime Minister instead of Gov all, as I uade,atand !t." ronto Union Station back in June, milkers. $75 to $80; lambs,choice, �1'Lt ing river% and streams threauning t� choice,' erre?r-General perhaps he would give Not Contemplated 1928, Findley McLedd, Sr.. a frail- do, backs, $9 to $9.50; sheep, - tbte, clod the "straight tip" on the gen r overflow theit banks. $8 to $9; hogs, baron. w.o.c The Prime Mlnlater seemed to en looking chap who feared to go to' eraI election date, he added facetious- An electrical sto-m following o❑ ti.e do, aplre,7$1 Per h•ag premium; 1o, ly certain no idea that any such depar heats of an allday snow stores `,rought Atngst-qn penitentiary has been re- brt:cher•;, .3c per hog discount; do, ture as a .meatier of policy'has been moved from Toronto by aheriffs of- trucked in. 50c cwt. ender w.o.c; do, Discussing the change in the co yn about conditiora ttecidedly treacterl,7s � _ suggested or is contemplated. seers to'Stoney :�lWinnIn prison, a f.o.b. price, ?I."_; cw under w.,-.e tries of the Empire from colonial to on city streets and highways. Tele, _.� Pure) Personal Pew miles outside -Rinnigeg. _ Dominion status, equal partners now y phone poles %,con became erica=eel in a He Is under a fifteen-year sentence n working out the Empire's destiny, Toronto.—View% expressed by Vis- coating of .ice and crashed to, the for his part in the rrime and It was 'Viscount Willington said some fea,red count Willingdon in his address at the �greund, unah;e •.o withstand the coir.= on his evidence T, r pollee and _ this development would result in the Empire Clug that '•!t would be a fine bined assault of ice and gale postal authorities w enabled to fol- Empire's disruption; but speaking thing it'Canada could take over the f Volenteer policemen were pa.tia' - low up the lead villi eventually, from the bottom of his heart, . with responsibility- of assisting the Rest !the streets of Grimsby srrd all the brought every crook in the crime trust begetting trust, and confidence Indies to the many heavy re%panel• town'% firemen were riandior by ready 4ustice,, with the lone exception of 'begetting confidence,.be could foresee bilittes w•hieh now fall' upon the. Bri- for emerg.�ney. . As a resr'.t of the ! RM Boven, American gunman, still at : t but a large,the$ closer togetherpersonalrIlia setc"rnonly a rt.y.rhg v0 of thpartnershlp with co-ope,ratou lency's views those tctirsg th- t w-i : pum h� i- , rom Fearful that, -he might meet so-me growing firmer, of any other Government-or the Gov-(ice-floes being d,ifhT.I'agains` the same i utriv fate If one of his former com- From a personal acquaintance with ernor, of any colony. Eric Mlevilfe, I by waves 50 and 60 feet hick. An old I panions in the robbery should meet blahatma Gandhi, Indian Nationalist private secretary to Viscount Willing• I Pier and a steaJner ticket afrco were! him at Kingston, McLeod sought the q leader, Lord Willingdon said he-did don, said Iii ail interview, [crushed and carried away. 'I rece that I aid of the authorities to keep from not t-htnk. there need be any anxiety -His F.xrellency has no desire to have stood the stormy of decades were� golfrg to that institution. hie had about the ••adventure•• of Gandhi for expanr- the '!Fest Indica before the uprooted and 'swept away r.nd many pieviousi,v served a five-year term complete independence. Gandhi:lead empire Club.Wet lad{ s e they Were 'of diandmarks have lwrn cvellec?.. }fere starting In April, 19:13, for steal To add to tie-^or i u•io`n, icp=Tai 4ItR3.0dd Pram Wed the same thing when Lord LVH-� lin,non vias Cayernor of faeltte�, Eesti' entirely.his personal view s. said Mr• power wires ,napped, leaving the town mails when lie was working as a N - eral year af;o. AMieville, "His ExcelIency's remarks in darkneis. At Hami.lt•n tl a ,an,e true'': driver.for the Toronto Post .of ;he Brltfsh(3ozerT*arerrrtrarilrtedged In reference tq the acaepFtinde by Can- handicap. prevailed and street cars! fire. t G ads of responsib4hty for the future of iaGre stranded thrau bout the city and( niton lie walked Into,the poIice;trali „ i;self to hand over ilia 'machinery of - GoiernmPnt- to India when its people the West Indies reflecte'd a sentiment i pedestrians forced to face the storm t set -around hfm at *%Vest Toronto In _ • floetl-_ o;-self-government-Meame Pxprest eil in certain quarters in the and walk to their homes. ( Jifly, 19'.18, afler meeting Everett '_1Ic• MARTYR TO SCIENCE Rills, Gandhi`s followers were Mn a West linif�•,, ---- +- From�rurtland t-o-VinrlarA, b+v ter-- i l 4bbon,- flea-roit-barber_knd-•;unman _ _ —. -tr m� rt truek 8 -o totif9b, \FeT2 r-soufiht'tnore money for WE P= _. a.;iy;' n3 tgenalo #t, great minority, and an overwhelming - ' ti -`- ( " I majotlty of life Inr;ian Population, the sailed,standing hub deep in !ree.:in ` in the robt,Pr;t, McLeod "opened up" c in Baltimore, -Md., hospital,.again vic- lndian princes and the moderates and roar and sleet, Traffic over high,ray� and talked freely'of the w1iole affair. � tim o1 his work in X-rays, which has ,. ,. "t 10Vin. 8 has been completely abandoned. He named every man that planned diapproved' of Gandhi's'adventure s f.r fruit trees in the i\sa-ata with him and participated inth a rob and loss'.of one eye. 4 r Wtlin.*ula have escaped serious dart. bPry. would in the'Cuture, as in the Pali, re ; € ' 'main loyal to the British Crown. .ge, orchard growers sail after takingbicIiibbon, Rae Boy en, John Bulli- < Discussiu his recent U ip to the I s brief survey. The contirrfed ice s van, alias Brown, all went away to Canadian Railways' 'kVest Indica, Lord Willington said he form may take'heavy toll before the 2i}nc^ton for ten to fifteen years. Lat- Revenue Decreases found- those-.islauds rokarded- thein` horning, however. er Sullivan was transferred to Stone} To--t•otfto, Ont.—Due to reduced ton- &' At Toroi.to a woman and her '.wo -Mountain prison. � selves as cinderell is of the Empire - nage through lighter grain move- which had been neglected in the past. Front home when flood water.; from Pince he was given sentence in Nov ments the revenue of the Canadian - ]Fie was inclined to think it was partly � i.ake Ontario threatened' to flood f.helr I ember of '1928. It was said that til e railways shows a decided decrease in true. Ile said' he heard there an' 1929 ,according to a statemen made _ enormous feeling of gratitude to the esidence. Firemen were forced to police held him here, thruueli arrange- by T. A. Crerar, Minister of Railways. vide through two feet of water to mens. Railway operatfng'revenues shu•,v. a Canadian Government for concltuling ;affect the rescue. Homes all along - , it' trade treaty with the West Indies. n: :he .lake front are threatened as red 1 $14,.52, e- over the 1Ele said these developments had A mighty waves wash far up on the recnuea of ,1998, The net revenue brought the islands back to the told ;lir shore,.propelled by a furious .south- from railway operations last year was �. and given them hope for the future. $45,062,080. The ratio of operating west v.ind. expenses to revenue was 82.66 per Likely to be a profitable part of the I cent. as compared with 78.89 per cent Empire, Lord WiNington said the 'West •Indies had lived individually In, In the previous year. The govern. the past and looked forward to co-op- 240,006 Canadians me tonal, spent 546,368,217 in 1929 on ed railway, the Canadian ' tiational ". ration in the future. He thought it ie wool be a good thing It Canada took PROMINENT DOCTOR Reported .Iablesa s �' maintenance of way and structures` over some of the responsibilities of Dr. G.'R'. Clendenan, shown in the Toronto, Ont.—When the present and $48,460,840 on, maintenance of that part of the Empire flow resting photograph here, is a well-known, To- wheat supply is released adding to ( equipment, ronto coroner. the volume of freight carded by the ¢ _ -on the shoulders of. Great Britain, railways as well as the purchasing �- stating Rest Indians' eyes were to- . power of the farmers, unemployment 'cussed on Canada for support in build- in Canada will be greatly relieved. I More Radio Stations c Ing up their economic future. Germany Will Build Memorial This was the opinion vf. Dr. H. M. _ _To Aid Fire-Fighting He foresaw in the future of the Em- Toronto, Ont.—The bush fire men- pire a great influence for enduring On Spot Where Erzberger Fell Cassidy, assistant professor in the de- partment of social science, University ace of northern Ontario is to be com- peace throughout the civilized world, Bad Griesbach, Germany.—Plans are of Toronto, given during an address bated this year by the stablishment .4 in which Canada would play .a,big being made here for a memorial chap- before the Neighborhood Workers' As- :�: of 10 additional continuous wave part.. He urged the teaching of the el over the place where Matthias Erz- radio stations. This will make a sociation. - , , doctrines of peace, friendship and berger, Germany's first President, was Dr. Cassidy suggested the regular{- total of 28 stations under the jurisdic- - ----goodwH-to=the--yuuttt-oyt"A e • sgasstuated-by political opponents- oyme tion of the Ontsrto Forestry Branch. that the sacrifices and tragedies of simple white cross now marks the neaa,ftself, and the intervention oS the These Have an atf1in ement with the war would not have'been alto- spot. rf, n _oc�a, f'Peu.yt[� •nid Atistra• the Canadian National 'Telegraphs, other- In- '�' unemployment insurance to eohs thesalmmins marve;, who will re- which Insures that messages arriving Enduring Bonds " fan was born to sorrow—when he Problem. He estimated the wimberut her land Mti Brlt#sti Eafplre will be relayed by telegraph. Cony Ilegardless of what statesmen mayI gets too old to fall In love he gets of u"inp_loyed during January and athletic meet !n. 119=114M Odt,, flirts slderabis r!venv is expected from do, the Premier said the permanence _&f Dewar. February of this year at 243,000 men, summer, the transminton of private mssssgef y� ,Y ,.. . .:.,.:. - �.. . aN. s�' '.. .,. .,.isle• .•^F. �!.+• .C+'__-u, ,,p•,,,,..ni+...i.,,.w...a:.3a�.•eV._:- ,i. . ;.,�. .A... .�'lY 5�• . `' y r....ay..Y.._•r!.'dmi..�°g'.,p:•o.,raV,'v,._e.,a• .9S"' (..+,.'. 4, , 71 ,.� Chinese Financier $���U �AB� soil* Cleall"g of Car C�tdfiel� A&erhWot YOU `-' lnsares Summer-Trips :os .ons t r� ] RTY r : ,' A laLLi T� OTiaLs�i7 DQ SYter short and Blow running under gpgy Cglw� winter conditions a thorough checkup t 1 Nr t•Q lora tiros gatalogu� A: 8 ' 11DC. Williams Pink Pills Will " i L the rat is_ latle aat p his time e t3ari o.LOVE rf� leer, brant There is no other medicine of as n ore o guarantee s r nd •0 great -a help -to' young mothers as summer oP carefree operation. Tone Up Your Stomach.Mak- Baby's.Own Tablets. These Tabletsi Assuming that. the car •has_ come Love is"two souls with-but a single -_— -_-- Ing Mealtime .a Pleasure _ _ a� are . a mild but thorough laxative tbrough a hard winters service in thought, .e fi. which regulate the bowels; sweeten fairly good mechanical shape the ser- Two hearts that beat as one"Are you afraid-of meal-time' Does vice -operation should-proceed.-In this- time r s the stoh; correct constipation and ; - eating distress you? R'ould you cath• ihdigestion; break up colds and sim order: Mlnard's-60 Year Record of Suoeaaa... er go without food? That is the con ` ple fevers and make the cutting of _ g e __•.- is an First, clean the en in , chassis d 4 dition of many due-cattrc'y to indiges• body tho.i•oughly. LEf$U_RE - teeth painless. s.!• kion. There can be 'no perfect diger Mothers who keep a box of the Tab.- Clean and grease s sarins gear; Leisure for men of business, and tion-hence no enjoyment of mewl- lets in the house always feel safe from check front wheel ailgnment, after business for men of leisure, would time-unless you have rich, red blood. >, adjusting the wheel bearings and fill- cure many complaints. Sorrow is the the Sudden attacks of liners that seize fug the hub caps with fresh gaease;. mere rust of the soul; activity wiu This. pure blood- is necessary to tone ;, their little ones. If baby's Own Tab t up your 'stomach and make it capable lets are given on the first sign of 111- gee- that the nuts, holding the -rear cleanse and brighten it.-Mrs. Pion].- { of properly digesting the food. wheels to the axle are tight and fast- Many the baby ryih_soon be right again. :Many so-called stomach remedies sued with a otter pin. TAPEWORM REMEDY' Concerning the Tablets Mrs.B. G. Car- merely try to digest your food for you. Put a couple of handfuls of sal soda ver, Lyndale, P.E.L. writes:-"I al- _'That is. a mistake-nature should do ways keep Baby's Own Tablets in the In the radiator and run the car for a r.-of. R. L. Mulveney's world Famous that work and if nature does not do few miles until it is well warmed up. Tapeworm Remedy has expelled .these It serious results are bound to follow. house and Sad them a wonderful help The soda cleans out the scale and horrid monsters in two to three h(utra. In keeping my'baby well."- :<o istarving necessary: no`aitknee no Tone up your stomach by driving out "' rust-in the radiator while the fro- trouble whatever. t tliuese people are beginning to Baby's Own Tablets are sold lay all . •the poisons that are in the,blood. sena will. loosen.and wash out..the write for Lull Information.- - realize the value of currency and are medicine dealers or by mail at 25 `--Make new rich blood and your appe- old oil in the transmission and differ- -sept. a, 911 Ossing•ton Ave., Toronto learning to handle it systematically. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' -' tite and digestion will soon be normal ential. . tit -meals will once more be a pleasure. The financial position in China is bet. Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. Clean the breaker points in the dis ter to-day but not until the govern- The one sure medicine to enrich the a tributor and set them to their proper ' blood, restore strength and banish meat adopts higher taxation will there spark plugs To 111 :stomach troublo and indigestion 1s Dr, -be-peace-,-ls-the view of �. Chang, Comitantarltet�y— ``lean spark plugs simply fill the low- ills. oncernin president of the Bank of China and Williams' Pink 11C g For Real Beauty fir part of the plug with alcohol and �t1 month. R heipe& outstanding financier of the country allow to stand for a few seconds, Soot3za-3a1�. ended 1 , them :llra, dim T. Thompson, Brus minute.Pleasooa`one„ q who sailed from Vancouver for Shang- take a piece of wire covered with one +et osis. Ont., says:—"For years I suffer• teliel.Plks+saish.A da taite.♦Adrvts3st■.I hai aboard Canadian Pacific liner sd with indigestion, headaches and Suzanne l.englen Seeks New I thickness of clothN�nd rub the carbon ;fizzy spells. F tried a great mflny so- Empress of Russia recently. Photo Technique 'in Making - from the insulator; then wipe clean called remedies without relief. As a graph was taken on the ship. Sports Attire and dry thoroughly before replacing �'•: t ug ,. farmer's wife, with three little girls, � re In the engine. Clean -&parking pointe It was almost impossible to be idle Sussex Hing arbers Suzanne Lenglen to now open chain- with 'emery cloth or a knife. ' t and I just dragged myself through my,,There are aconites out on the grast pion for the short skirt brigade, and , It plugs are badly sooted or p9ints "t _9¢-- 1-w_a_e_actually there it is related that she is .In conflict worn to any degree Install a new set. afraid of meal time. A friend advised tae splashes ol~gat$ with-the- g �' -- - 'I, :. -_- . Rhe r se of Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills And deep orange crocuses marching the Paris 'dressmakers and she is Sometlnle �and although I had lost faith In ever i Like servitors bold I planning a new conception of feint, being well again l purchased a supply In rows, all along by the *torte path, nine dress based upon the modern woe Sometime I will,.forget you, _ r and began Laking them. Gradually the All mossy and o''-d, man's need for unhindered-movement, Forget your multicolored eyes, - left me. M iAnd under the trees there are rose's, particularly at sport- ( TheLikshells held in th3 sun - 7 dizziness and headaches Y , The way you brush your hair your' _ appetite improved and soon I was able Not roses of June. To carry out her Ideas .he former to enjoy my iileals. 1 gained in But delicate blossoms as silvsry and tennis._champiou, who is now a dregs ties. Zweig rt and than ithashoshealth Ifo general .e a sl is I I As fate lady'`noon. designer, has given orders for the in•1 I our voice Ake music far away. f feet 1 owe much to be Williams'for. Pink stailatlon near her Poria office of a' It is not good for one to !ie bete 3 , Awake with stars and dream 1 The snovrdreya are dancing and ging• private tennis court, upon which sue in ctally chosen mannequins will plav� F shall forget you sometime- �. `Pills for they relieved me of all mY; g I When f die. !' misery•" ,''death dark fir trees tall,- daily with racket and hall under ber i You can get these pills from any iA few 'purple irises venture critical gaze. Norma Keating to the \ew York The looks 21 io ! s U0111180) medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents tOhI heltnng sell. Grace g Eve sa iatiaanfn the Motion inei of the en os - o�wMy-Pn ve takoa ars so to&Ak)>Ourov�� Evening Post. a box from The Dr, Williams MTediclne Oh, my heart is as lad as the flowers Every _ - - sad" ° ' ! Co., Brockville, Out. 1Or thrnshss that sing. t-ocks worn tip :he players a'i_3 be Magistrate: "Are you here agala? of my oecoerr. [ rWv9 been manRd 3fl psoar., have W6N, .9 19, a•O 2 Q-aada0aa. Because of that ever new promise care fu ly noted and later st w d'.:�L I told you no to.let me see you here a and 20 months. I pus down my youttsful appearawe to Xrwhra halts tatim recti ` "She has no physical Indrmtty, she The cgming of sprang. "Clothes which_ are R.aceful 'only,aga;4•" Prisoner: "Yes. air, I told� �t„a• I should n« er think of 4tartla4 'could tell the truth if she liked," said -C. A.-Cowling• while the wearer .aaalns motlnnlessii the policeman. Lam Vt.but he vroutdalt listen fru say wt.v�at4m. taking theel Vt.Sia.In Itetatct weight l:&po,tndfs a landlady, speaking of her lodger, at 4 are itseless for women of lo-day;"5'ile:' to me.°' I can sours yon my husband >s tiuy prroouudd I CONTRASTS of am Mea.-A- 8.. - Shoreditch.. L*nglen delar9d. 'fNew frocks trust Orate"If er 00 ale in,majwr,Cd The sun­40ssed bled* and the dull, red ue designed for action and-speef, as VQVR HAITI NEEDS To rn+erea your irourl,'at eAarfit you ,►,sA r rust, pwr� Volar heallA. Charm dmd lemcty, are lti Pti as for a iega•t.e, u,a n+y a -patter „/ heatUt w are r,tettly and sweet love acid the hate that mars; My first-matches at Wimbledon 1112• r4uur Ail iciilbeVows ityouPkA your tadhin -ANY SEASON Low under our feetthesmallest duet. reased the idea on ire. I was struck �e '"ks'dair dce+elul.'_ kart fo-eu,rror•a,rt Vacation yw,c•A Joel years VaW+9e* btlon you an rMeerey .I9 Vacation Time And over our heads the stars. by the clumalneas rt t+.:t!'teA'9 cl,thea )n Atlantic City -Benjamin F. Leggett. oo the court. They wor9 their sktrt3 g +schen 4atta is nbW- nabte st � sad - f ((''���,�' to cirryces melong etre andis motion-had too '1'O G5 K IVE l Y O HEALTH B A R B E RAE moat rtu gie oadna"TA ns ufo tnali�e�4:departmetst states to Canada at 75e.a 6d i, _ ;,. ANY VACATION 1IrSe �3tQ1nS 1 �S. agl�. A .19 An Assured Suceess - FREE TRIAL OFFER A - If You Stay' at the �m !}� ,,Done` than play is lhlq ridiculous; WHY SUFFER • , . WIMP 1M Weeks Wlt�l 12.1 ire. I lntrodn�:ed thtl bandeau, tYa Ir yew cavo serer erred sr try It s" la/ i�Ti at our aspens. We base distributedswb • �estl sieeveless j` roper anal thi all?r:tr YOUR &nays W '°01 ANT" pacltaaes vrhleh leak• 6 , s't:rt, which wITe all adopted. i k easy for yyon to grows out claim tot , P� , "k your drugebt for aha sew"GIA-31 " 16e. SLCHARLES Ymt and Iron "That was-a beginning, but there ER e _ • Ria coast«W of our reguliz 'Sa. battle taie�e� •s still much to be done. .t :think I with a separate trial bottle—rcrFdrtcat too .coat "I am a nurse aS the hospital"; ( sae xeelt Oy a the trial bottle Ana, vat tt is writes Miss Murtha Burns, "and I have found a way to ,to It, and a new %Vl, be handica ed with unsightly technique of dressmaking will be the Y- PP g Y the test,ane then•,f mot entfrcla m it t red lb" want to let you know that I am glad a blotches on the face,eyes with yellow` re usclwn dna e.enttung*e claim it to do tb "'With the Finest Location to recommend your Ironized Yeast. result. All my designs %%13 be based tini'e and that tired and languid feel- regular bottle b eclu as good as new. Ta�a h Caaak Your druggL.5t la autbc,rlead to tetura and the Lonpeat Porch "!t gave me a good appetite. I got , upon the fact that beauty to be charm• in This indicates a for id liter our -se. im,nedisrer and .`.than q�• _ l .:..J _ - an the Boardwalk - i strong and gained 7 pounds in 2 � tag must -vary incessantly,". Headache.Dizziness and Biliousness I ��ka�n�ar��'s�t�D�kaiutietu'ri� - .. •�' - ;weeks. I could write all day. about., surely follow. You must stimulate GrlAlthh Ruahra, MAS Namei"La. ONenng the ultimate in Service how much good fronlzed Yeast did fi-er start thebile dowing -1atak. 17sej. [mp°rtet•: itce;Wi�ras >aaM. with Unexeelled Cuts me. You would be surprised at the I Austria to Build _-w Cadet's Little Liver Pills T°oOnt'• _ _ . strength 1 gained in 3 or 4 days." _ Scenic Highways They also act as a mild laxative. People everywhere are amazed -at "r"' -vesetable, free from calomel • the wonderful benefits of Ironized in Work PrOffmitn and poisonous drugs, small, easy to Yeast Many write the were doubt- I swallow,and not habit farming. They y Vienna-The Austriae Economic are not a purgative that cramps or - Protect your skin,sdpand hair fros ful when they started. But atter Council, represeatatise-of all branches 1et..•eioa sed assist die poo in the _gig _ ains, unpleasant after effect foil W. of wade by daily we of wet eks they gahied 6 to 15 pounds. o ra e,-Industry, co ing, on cofittary-a-goad- �Ugly hollows fill out Skinny limbs culture, recently .established bg the All Druggists 251 and 75c ted pkgs. ---citttenra SO&P become gracefully rounded. Blemish- Government to advise regarding the 1 - 90e. Everywbere d skin gets elear and oi overcoming the PrII­ IeAl means- Oaly, when Yeast Is Ironized is it has put forvrard'a II ent economic crisis; more effective-for Iron is needed to f number of definite schemes of de-, Endanger the whole'syatem., Play bring out the weight-building and velopment which the_Chancellor, Dr. Safe by bathing in Minard's and } strengthening values of Yeast. Fleas- Johann Schober, declares will be act hot water. s ( , ant-fa-bteti-In a handy bottle. Nextred on on cause gas or bloating. Safe-no ;y a'>R•saw Cas Oat • harmful drugs. To alleviate unemployment several _ aa�tl ♦ , wtiew Mrs.L Wbite•Thou—mis anlaaig.•- Go to any druggist to-day and get a' new important roads will be chau ties, hearoaou, voilalh lite ask fall size treatment of Ironized Yeast. One of these is through the R'achau i '• a :v.. •)/crit a-U+eaZk � g , along the Dannbe from. :ttplk_ to ei „ a _ � 1gec.ee. at It titter this _generous _trial you .are ' C _- e ahamaasmtSiesaway.CempleekaaMat• not delighted, your money back in-I Krems, which is one of the favorite .. Cj O` N _ e ;WGo"hvit•a-d ee'h m 6*9914 toW' scantly ft-om manzfacturer. tourist resorts in Iower Austria. An- __ other new route is from Gratz to Kla• TM` genfurt, known•as the Packerstrasse, which will be an iuiportanf link be _ KIC�11 'aj h tween Italy and Hungary. The third is known as Glackner v _ - _weep Kidneys a e used several boct�es - strasse along the slopes of Austria's . of Lydia E. Pinkham's VeaM highest mountain in 5alzkammergut Active- table Compound and find it - osw'Ne which will considerably reduce the - ' helps me wonderf Ay,-eape- ��(,�� heroFoo' ' d distance-tor automobiles between Ba- Health and life depend on them. Try cull before childbirth:I haus T+ Of • varia and north Italy and open up a - am Liver Rt dndey a i.J` ® V scenicarea of unusual attractiveness. y w and five lovely children: After fay The trottbl• .boat kidney ,u.•as. is i last baba came i had a misses• '' ' - TrckLbledi Further development of waterpower that it briars ono warienfr vara. ant ble pain ii, niy tight side ail G ' �"� ours& plants in 'the'"Rohe Tauern" moue- vier. are mins that you ao wail to bought another bottle Of tjit „e tains in Saczkammergut and west Ty- watah-=headache, dulness, lacy of. ea- t• erlry, bad' temper, moodiness. ave■• Compound and i feel fine now., k '■,a,a,at,,,r„ rot are planned. When these works thing•■ don't happen u you ars verf•atly j work outside during the frac - r■��c�+ are completed Austria will have large normal. At tits Er■t en■picion. of th•te ay'mp- season in addition to 1l1jL _: __ ,_ - - stores of electrical power for export,i toms you should take steps to tone np „ - - an item which it is hoped will Com kidneys and neer. For mora than tie housework. -Mrs- Clutrlis $: — -- a vasa thousands of families have b••a Slingerland, P.R. #¢, St, Cath-' About two hours atter eating many harmless. .It has remained the stand- pennate in its trade .balance for the using' year:fir's sate Sidney and Liver 8 � and with physicians has remained the a years coal it lacks. The large sums re- Remedy to their expressed satisfaction- �>�, Ot1tCJ'iO• people suer from sour stomachs, This sats'herbal remedy ori�inau, a since its invention. quired for these schemes must come doetor'■ pr-scriptioa, aids to o•an body They call it indigestion. It means It 1s the quick method. Results principally from the neve International aofsoas from las• syatam,• purity the iinklipm blood, resd+ro�r�e�aisbtounds health• ' `",_that the stomach nerves have been come almost instantly. It it the ape loan Austria expects to Soat soon. Every �3 know■ Wo`oer's sat• r over-stimulated. There is excess acid. _ - ._ l Sida.>r ane ver s•sant to. win It proved method. You will never use ^''�— . ._ for year■• It !s pleasant to take and! r I a _ The wayt3•correct it is With an alkali, another when you know. Scientifically speaking, coal to of oo•tra bTMt lisw• Tutting It oa do"='* I'm- -which neutralizes many times iia vol- Be sere o Be e - help your idan.y■. ao to yob.dMgftt I'm- - *-the, YO clot m- -- ume in acid. (Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- mond." "Still, it is only a carbon provement• yPaaer■ • y Go., Toronto, Ontario. • ` The right way is Phillips' Milk of clans for 50 years in.correcting excess copy." am r - Magaeafa - just a tastelmst dose in acids. Each bottle contains full ,frac- W ar s Safe Kidney and .... - water. It fe pleasant, efficient and .does-ani drugators. Minard's Kill• Dandrulf. j' Liver Remedy -_ ISSUE NO. 1!�'� t t _ _ ✓ - -.V.-, : Y _ l" -a'.k. ;.+na w .. ..K •k. °•;'° wlMum „, y,. :..¢, s.•-�k" .�,�.. °®'..r.• •. ,. ,...',.Fa #xs'. .5; • �.. _"e a �:o �.,'�_R '. +,. M« « .•a ni¢"^%-� Ck- • . ..,r�`• '-r, rr,+ -.:;•p^Sn A. :,,, :.. h °fin,; F ,f. �' `' .4. dd - r hasseaad•ewd oug"d at 3 o't:lack his few - - •:r .. ._��Iacxix _ bG' era '�V ti 4 tib is the WW��DDmon�, �!*iai Lhe �Lelt s+eddence aa3 lbt. Bair atmeret 8e�da. .iteo. =gig « provisoes power. to hotdE divefts ' one o clock- 9g+B .3115. ' berms. * ' " IV to it. .�,to T p.r $1.0.pa seai t SLAB V yddto advahor. 1 Courts. Cash, W. •lk Powell, suctionser. The'eres'test remedy for sore throats f°fut, p1ewipuow W the uaic d Stam sad Crass . ' _ Tuesday April 8th-Auction sale co croup, bronchitis, shoo�Y,j++���= 11dBiI8ArIUE-�►Il clones �' +•a 7 $etulg69.ao in ad.aaea." , - at Crosby-Memorial Rink, Union- ,1 - GALE RefiiGTt11. ville� Hackney and Shetland bars cough, and tonsil troubles. Mrs. closing Flee. Auto iatil Sybiila Spahr's Tonbllitia . Guaran- storm.Acc[dant aadsi .. riM -KURKAR, Proprietbr. teed. You can't Lose, Tryit.'Jones Phone or writs Saturday April 5tlt-Postponed sale can and saddle ponies, brood mares ' ' ir of household effects,_light set of colts And fillies, Standard bred Drug.Stogy Pickering, 48t! >3D. HOWMAN,Wbltby ' single sleighs etc, in Ptckertrta trotters and -NOTES ANt3-COSAMENTG. - - pacer's, saddle horses - .. :. .'-- _ ,., - ,�� . Village, the property of James and hunters. Also 30 work hor- ■ `Richardson. There will also be see of all kinds. .. The.property of The Old Age Pensions Act is G. A. M. Davison, Unionville �provieg a great benefit to a aur CARD OF THAMCG. Prentice and Prentice, Auction- ko Y M 0 R R 1 8 ff beiL n this township, and is ap• etre Mrs. Wm. Smith of Wlsitevale and .Wednesday April 14th-Auction sale `H proved by the majority of people. her grand-daughter Edith, wish to Sale at T. Sanderson's hotel, + P ! C K E R / N Q There are some, however, while thank their many friends for their Claremont. A rare opportunity # 'they do not claim ..Ghat aseiatance assistance and sympathy in their for people to dispose of their sur- : rs recent sad bereavement. -• plus live-stock, implements, Earn- ehbald not be rendered to those iture etc. Parties having livestock' .: .,fie a%teIId't0 the people of Pickering and mho are in dire need,see in the •l implements,- etc: for sale should P P $ Or Act a weakneO which will tend P1Ckerlitl$ Mills phone John Scott, Clerk, or to Geo. District 011r 8iII0eCe appreciation Keay; Mt. Albert, . ' Geo: Keay PP •- to make many indifferent in the Auctioneer. way of making provit,ion for old Thursday, April 10th; Auction sale for the patronage We�1ave �GYe have a good Dairy Feed age Many of those who are now of 61 head of cattle and 7 breed receive -enjoying the beoef1tA of'the Act,• at $38 00 per ton. Ing ewes; the property of 5 m. 1 -- . d. are saw in an undesirable con. Try 611.e. Bradshaw, will'be sold at E. % lot 14, con. 5. Uxbridge Tp. Sale >. w3ition through their own fault. Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake all at 1_.04 sham. Wm. Maw Auct- WE ARE PREPARED TQ OFFER 1 O GUOD -'When they were -young and Serle_ '!teal, Oat .Cho e� ioneer. Barley -- _ p - - . _ ong- -and- -able--to -srn Rtr - Saturday, April .-SAD-LTE AND F-ERVI-CM -str Mill_FeedF, Steel cat of household effects includingpi- ��-� *hey got rid of their money Corn, Whole ano, the Property of Mrs, Alf. C. - ' as fait as it was earned with no Corn, Corn Chop. ' Clark, Church SL. Pickering. Sale - �hoaght of the future. Their at 1-3e sharp. see Bills. W. B. C'HERRYWOOD AND PIOKERIN(3 Try Red Head )!fa>;h for egg Auctioneer. tables were fatten with the beet' production. $300 Powell, Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 `that Money could bay; and they per cw't. . _ :ltorzday, April 14th-Auction sale dressed in the height(f fashion, of farm stock and implements, the iindulged in leasers of all kinds, We have rtnoLher Rood mash property of .William MacDonald, i� Q.P at $2.3D per cwt, lot 3, con. 7, Uxbridge. Sateat r l(''kel 111 " GUrd�G�JrV Sto .. regardless of the expense,, and 12.30 sharp. See Bills. Writ, /� VV thus neglected., to provide for old yep tt'' T�ir any feed you need. ro Mas, Auctioneer. „ gage. There are those now, who Our prices are tight. ee,6 that thiy need not worry' Plckerin-al Ntllllnv Comca-v H■ R ■ Gallaugher seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds about want in their old.a2s, will Grain Merchant ...Red Clovar, Timothy, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and lead a thrililer+y life. It ha- TIME TB BLL-Pickering Station T. R. Trains going East Joe as follow. : Toronto - - Alsike, all No. ] tested seed, : always been the taws that tho►e No. 10-Mail 7 58 A td. - +abo' lr •e .vo piacti+ +t thr[ft Nr d 2s Local 1265 P. M J i-in the ru•trkPt to ptirs-hxoe Sap, Garden Seed-bulk or package - - liave been iadu•tri+rnq all th,it .. 90 Local 5 24 P. M Strrtw, Grain and Putntrer■. Sand»y train, 538 A. il. F„r rtottttiuna H t llive.�, ltKve . attppr,rtrti tho>ewlio Trsias toing wast due as follows- pps ( dee our 75 cent Dairy Pail } are in want throtimb tle'r ottra No. 28 Local 92. A Jl. ��,. Y/�• �, � t- � lfetttit. 1t i�r+Gtr duty t ,d„ t++r tho,+r 27 Loos!• i 2.1w P fit, A,. A gall r,e P M. 11, R. Nr,. t. 4 complete stock of Calf Meal and : in want-nu usataer w hat I a- heeu Suodav train, 1.3.2 P. M• Phone Pi, 6•etin¢ i712 > it heean-e of their- mi-f-,rtstne, and Forego;ng i.according to Standard _ ,Poultry Feeds. ' , l�tf R°^ferenc+? Rink �,f :1l -ntrPal - • - `- '- - it is well that 'the colt„try ba- timo. Urgent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machin'ry and Repairs. :tuade fatty to thi• end. -- _ We have it, can get it. or it in cot made. AUDLEY. - + Wilke Audley Community Club - I! present then drama at Clare I S. ,L?11LSj6/LJNg " CKERENG r: rriont, on Friday April 11th. r The Community Club wih meet -- -------- :at the home of Theodore and Mrs. Arutan on. the evening of Monday, ..� Unbeatable ' Is.irApril, 14th. l GREEN RIVER. Walter- Milne is sporting a-new :Ford car. _Oar lines of Harness, Collars an$ Parts are the best yet. See ours Thomas and Mrs. .Williams were and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction :Toronto visitors last Friady. A11 we need soww is the barber- _ ' We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Booia shop, as we have the barber THAT _ _and our prices are right. We congratulate O. P. Ferrier on Moo'+ Over celebrating his 96th birthday, alls, 9tnt-9 ocxo, Trauoeand Shirts sold econum rhea: . _ Dick and firs, Beckett spent: Sun- GBOW _ _ _ _ at F P .lay with-A, ani Mr4. Michell. Our Men'i Fine Rear Section i4 yaite complete. Try us. Wm. Cowie's sale on Tuesday- last wa.% well attended and prices were EWR'l�M 114G FOR THE GARDEN AND FARM- Anrd. -:_ :. . Our goods spell repeat craontere always, Wip�. Bice are- e. rr hear that Elias CATALOGUE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS • - Sice i. underder the_ doc ,r's care at - • present. - � C E�C I - De h force t the rHall which 1s REN I�-�€ C L- ` -: B � A ©-L E to be held in Gray': Hall on.Friday • • D 4th. - TORONTORu_ - t -Frl .Ha;chtoa returned ng at ALSO AT MONTREAL - VANCOUVER last •iriday -niRkt after spending n vacat;on In Toronto. !l rs. .W m. RoMnson; and ._semi, LCE ' -l - - - - _ _ 1 _-- end•with her sister, Mrs. Alf. Hoov- �r• - FOR TEAM HARNESS _ - We are glad to hear that Albert erred -when he fell from a telephone ' ® ' pole several weeks ago,, is doing as - . Brass-moapted. Team Backbend Harness,'." arness,.. •.well• as can be expected. He is - . 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, 842.00 - - still in the Oshawa Hospital. 'fir nB,s With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- : avrtt the fti i:gh a - and, r GREENWOOD i g 149.04 - b Miss Alice Pegg spent the week :Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, .1888.50 *ewes at her Home here: 5;ring Breeching $44.25 - Miss Clara Wall has been out of Thi3 is. not a"factor harae3s,_hn ill- wl for over a week through ill= ^- - F' gar--- .- -mess - - - - _ _own Shop at Markham. Fred Woodward's ehiidren are suf- = PICK ERING-TORONTO apecial3ae on repairs. to harness and collars. Tering from an attack of whooping -- Bough. MGs: Marjory Byers is corifined to' Fare 50 Cents ::-� • Fs T:the house with a severe cold and - - - sore throat. Leave'Pickering .Stanila•1•d Time).'. Teri onto - Oscar, and Mrs.' Raine, of Oshawa, - Harness Collar Manufacturer spent the week-end with the former'. A. INl. P. 1L A J1,, P. NI. ;.• ..parents, James and Mrs..Aline. d 7.25 3.55 d 7.30 :3.T. 2AA.1:?jI<H$MOINTT- Hosie Phore SM. - Mrr. Wm. Onnerod returned home d 7.55 �7 4.53 s.3u =on Sunddy 'after '4pending a couple --8.55 5 53 r 9 30 5.30 - -of Greeks 'in Toronto and Scarboro. 9.55 3,55 -i0 30- . ii.•30 .) a Reserve the evesning of Thursda ' 1055 7.5-5 11.•30 . 7.30 A , :April 24th,-for-the pancake snppei 11.33 :8 05 P. 1!. 8. 6 - 9 V re and concert to be given in..the Green. F.INI. 9.55 12.30 ri 30 - -- - ._ prin - -- nrood Church. - '12.05- 10.55 .1,.30• • 10 3A - - Emerson and Mrs Ormerod -were (n)1.55 c 11.40 :30 11.3 iia the city on Sunday to.see their d D til exce t Sunday e�Sainda only Wall Papers. Prices range from 10 eents mon, Howard, So far, he shows little -2'a' •See otrr Saivples of Owin to the Quarterly Common- Agents for Sherw to•1.50 per single roll_. . riga•of improvement. F P F y >✓ r - g_ i _ Willian s 'Paitita.- Give pour orders, n- i _ _. .ino Service being held to Mount .Coat•li.counections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, paints, Oils, Turpentine, �'Arnish, Shellac,Varnish Stains and White ' :Zion at li a. m, on S+anday; April 6 - a 'sibs Sunday School Sessionr will begin C"chhonh etionO tt Bii f dri or shin V. S. A, points _. _ Lead always on.band, at:8.45 P. zn>_ __ ._ _ _.. y c R n, Brant ._ , .� _ •: •'",Goodyear Tires and Tubes.for all C949 and Trucker, Wesley and 'Mrs. Gee and daugh- ford, CiRRnraFxllQ', Buffalo and jters attended .the_ funeral .of Mrs. interruediate points. -A full line.of Wurk Boo ta, also Rubbers for every oce. - Daniel Gee, widow.-of •the late Dan- Our Grocerie4 are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest• w r loam on Saturday last. a '� Russell and Mrs-,Conner and fain• ra, oac in hone yetir ot'c.er. . e , - - ,ity have moved to their new home a i _ _ _Phone blarl.hsn: P402: mile and a quarter north of Broug- `Ij Generpt _ - d' And a Bruce Canner has m. I' Yr m M Duncan • Oreen River • - ,.ted nt<� the place. vacated by them. !; - _ _ ' - ' . Dderaltant� qtlr�".'iGiG...�y �"'rr�,�- �.wsiva;s: �:;-•• . r-•,e - .r .. ,. .. ,,,, _ �_ ..� _ ,• +�. - :,.,'`•Xl ,b,g.pgtt' v' ' • - ',a J'- .�'. '�' 'S.Y . .. ..- �... _ .,y/•� � . r �rudmer • to cam- Nurse �tiQ ., � ` was tins=city iOrr nasi lLz+e lPilloef>t, �fOTICM f Ammer i`roln her"'7i ytlie on relat r ' (S�► ' 1)[ias Elisabeth�k?ogh,_,is con�fl>ned 3 oa Saaday, Having talo aeo 8obk a'Mfil�'VI 'Court- proco"W►gs at Piclaft on the house•and is tilde=• the Doetor's , Special for March Order+Only royghas,ws6r6.a� .". - Monday night. care at.psesestt. ORNAMZNTAL SHRUBS nervier in Of- Tarottto,- spent Frank Gibson of Toronto, who has Electric Servide Including Hydrangea, epivw Billarll, as Claremont. tW►ith her parents, Wkri, and been spending a couple of weeks :Syrloga,Grand Spires Van Sputen Service car always ready, Mrs. Thompson. with his uncle here, has returned.to Dsatsia nd and many others. Hoene ,Barn, Out buildings, either • only-50 cents a shrub. (yrs gips• p „ '' 1 Eddie Mighton, of Woodstock, and the city. conduit, flexible, or knob and tube ' Thos, Graham, of Port Perry, spent G. M .Forsyth suffered consider. wiring, Alterations. S Gasoline, Oil, SedberI Tfrsa. the meek-end-with Wm. Mundell and able loss on Sunday night last frog. vices and motor inataliat ecild ser I sib also prepared to take your order Wily. A. L. F LKEY : for Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees. _ daughter•.• damages to his sheep by neighbor- Electric water Systeme. Metal Annuals, Perennials andaU + April made its appearance on Ing dogs. P • _ q+ Monday aecom syphon Septic Tanks. Sgtiit any rtes= geoerel general Bulbs paraded b 'April show- Sts. We also can furnish any kind' . : nursery stock. s y BTJILD � R $ - . ere, which we, are told, will 'bring of roofin including Birds Thick - y flowers. AUCTION SALE g Beet stook obtainable and-. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh of Lakefield 3D—WORK HUR9E8--30 Butts. ur work and electrical in- We are now ready to _ reaeoosbfe pricer. �., - and Leslie and Mrs Feasby, of Saeid- spection we guarantee. Our Prices BnPPIF you with : _7 PONTHILL NURSERIES and Ldslie and Mrs Feasby, of Sand m et your pocket-book.* ' A: post ford - ford spent Sunday with D M_and 'All broken and in shape to go to work, wzh meet your pocket-book: ' A poet FOATHILL NURSERIES Also Hackney and Shetland tamers _card will have.our prompt attention. Stone& Wellington BRICKS, CONCRETE 1f Morgan. and 9Hdd'e Ponies, Brood Mares,Colts H. E. Poynter.. `John T. Elliott, Agent, W . . _ -die town belt which has been ail• and Fillies, Standard Bred Trotters WHITEVALE'Ont. 228 Ritson Rd., South, Febaws BLOCKS, 1NTERL40g ent a -winter resumed work on Tue- and Pacers.Saddle Horses 28-31 - Phone 3138H 25tf . ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, sday. Its'peals are a welcome sound and Hunters. - ; -to our residents. The property of G. A. M Davidson. - " Thomas Bacon has been visiting Uoionville, will be held at the Crosby - - - •.- B ND AND GRAVEL. > - while convalescing.- Memorial Pack.Unionville 'Perry 'Cement friends in Toronto and Stouffville on recently, ing._ after Tuesday,April his serious illness. The este cbmaaeaaes at 1 p-. m. sCo.A y p Walter Ward recently sold a val- the work horses will be sold Brat. The _. PrUCTl1CtS C1J uabie team of horses to a group of lot includrs many well matched teams 371 Bay 9t., Toronto Frenchmen who have been buying and their weights range from 1300 to -horses in this dibtrict, 1600 pounds. LANT=1 mile nbrth- of- Mrs, F.. Cunliffe of Windsor, a Prentice& Prentice,, _ Highland Creek. '. sister of the Rev. A. McLellan,,pad 3031 � Auctioneers AD- nourncement . ' -Mrs. H. Geddes, of London. spenf a. - Aft few days last week at the ffianse p 106 iO I -r* ; S. and Mrs. Rumohr received an '. urgent call to Hickson, the station of Take notice that all oiedltors and Having taken Over the plumbing and .-their son, Ray, .who has been advis- others hr►ving claims against the ee- T heatingbusiness Of Mr. Fletcher - ed of his transfer to another branch• tate of Alfred C. Clark, late of Picker• tie to farmer.Deceased. are required to GoudiB Stouffville and retaining _ BARR. s Lu r and Mrs. Pilkey a compan- g r t g 'fed by Mrs, Raymond Pilkey and daliver to the uadereigneda tullstate- Cdr. Goudie as manager of both the child., were in Toronto on Sunday, meat of their claims, duly verified, on , vision their son in St Michaels or before 13th April. 1880, after which Stouffvllle and Claremont shops, W8 �$ date the Executor of Deceased will are now in 8 position t0 give OII ,*• J -bospi proceed to distribute the assets of De- p you Anchors Society of the L'nit• ceased among those entitled. having ;,auick and efficient service in plumb- ed church will visit Greenwood reWd only to the claims of which be „ III heating and Sheet metal Work Young People this (Friday) even- shall then have notice, St eSgtf ing and present them with the oe- Dated at Toronto the 14th:day of sof all kinds, 91bEstimates cheerfully 'hetwa Presbytery banner, • March, lt;. given without cost Mrs. Frank Soden visited Toron- MORTIMER CLAas.GRAT. to one day last week and attended BAIRD&CAw•raoaxa, E speak of artistic a1 a W that are 'I ., the Lockwood Clinic and -*-e are now 12 Richmond St. E.. Toronto, 11 dignified, advised of a pending operation to 8oiiciton for W. A. Baird, Our tractor service i8 now iII full Ewing. Have s not artistic take place in few days` 29 31 Executor _ designs that would be Lyman Pilkey.- as been busy dur- Pickering nolookover your McCormiok-Deering inappropriate for the Purpo" in vtm The 'Ing the last few days making map- t .�-le syrup in Raymond PWMYss bush• _ before the spring work starts. -'Me season so ar has ple, yet has artistry. ; -good one for sugar-making, [ Service { ••No Greater Tribute' The Sacrament of the Lords Sup Glv@ IIii a call. oar meII g0 anyRhele.per Witt be observed in the Carted N. W. STAFFORD,Church cin Sunday morning next. Tax I Cha es Cho w . �,�aremont Preparatory services and reception :. I i ' of members will take place on Thus- ' Calls by day or night promptly ; g n�hltby a r . . .. ring evenmg attended to, •.. _ . . b Whitby Luther -Bowes, of Peterboro, was • in Tow n a couple of days last week- _ .-Comfortable cars. Phone W bl b _-: 68 z 44 •� He reports that his mother is con- Price@ reasonable, siderably finproved and is 'anxious to - p Phone 78W ' - -get back to her home in Claremont. ._ _.. - ! Mr and Mrs. J. H. Evans• wNl beA Cl at home on Monday, the lath day of I LAW . ,tlprtl,.from three until five o' ek s ! ! _ En a e V � �� a� Mutual and from eight until ten o+elock (p E R TRA N D M.), this being the occasion of their Pickering, Ontario : �n�SlIe�CO Co Golden Wedding. General Merchant - Laura Morgan, daughter of � ' r � Cheap rates for farm and country- Miss - . D, '�I. and,Mrs. >+fiorgaii, went into G - ,�1 T AE ON T� ONT.. buildings. 'Toronto on Monday to receive treat- >Oar!�r i« C L lA i• �' Winde+torm Insurance on buildings.,_ _ wlod-mills Silos etc ... .anent in one. of the hospitals for _ j� Scott) - � . 'throat trouble. • An operation vaill �+ BRYAN !(suCC@Bsor to . A. S tt Automobile be performed which we hope 'Will " • of all kinds. 1pro:e successful. •Succes' r to E _ -- 'I'!:e roads of the surrounding cou- " -1RARJIB FOR SALE mtry, are beginning to show-signs of - F. Chidlow Wclte or phone " irprt.—. •, in the frost leaving the gr- LI p E D. BOWMAN �1 fund. Several spots on the Brock _ R S RING GOODS Roact_'�i'ornise difficulties to motor- -These Specials for next :. .. .... _. - 20 WHITBY. 0. - :ist.a in a few days. The new Clare- two weeks he is Investment -mora bridge approaches bding the _ PlC'lllt:'+ an CI G'rllldl1a1Y1S Far .terG' Best Inv t ant Marmalade, 4c oz.. ,lar 135c � d — T _ 'wor-,t spot.on the road kindly art arae performed h Premium Tea with cup '-."-.,Boots :' VSE -the neighbors of Raymond Pilkey and aaticer *10C ,Boot's and Shoes - U N N ' - - on Monday where they'met at itis Lynn Valley Peae `o. a a home and cut up his season's supply tin, '3 for :mac ,."Wall Paper8' aIIU sHL RGAIti - of fire-wood. 3Ir, and Mrs. Pilkey- Roman ileal, perppkx -32c �'ER*I'23.r2.ZFR8 _ - wish to express their heartfelt ap• Oxydol_for-washc�_ap ._ _ --- --- -- - SgL,RE : _P=eciaFio`a of tyre neigtiliorIy act. We -- large pkR 32c PalntB y ACD SOI' a ,glad to report that Mr, Pilkey_ Zinc Wash Boards _49c O'LT R C R O F'l3 _ _ -. - - who has been in St. Michael's os Gliklm Wash Boards -- •85c - a y pitai, Toronto, where he underwent -Thom'psotr's Seedless -- Our Tip' l Op V�Qt�ln j amp�es on ball hl A Tr'i'al Will Coavinc'e Y®a:an operation for maetotdal trouble Raisins, 2 lbs .25c r e at 25 c acre: is making satisfactory progress tai- White Beans, 3 The ''25c urac a rots per PlaGe;your order with Several of our youths appeared Full ,line of Tobaccoes � _ ROY CARTER, LOCUST HILL ;. • -:lin the Pickering Police Court -on and Cigaretts. } •'Monday evening to answer to 'a ch - -Full Stock of- Fresh Groceries ' . - arge of disorderly conduct laid• by Ask for pour Coupons. _ Mark..�8 reel River - Phone Ma .-John McGrath The complainant Phone Claremont 3,7�0 Withdrew the charge against two of -. -- - " youngestthe a who a eed to C. A. Overland, :Manager -pay the costs. The other boy plead- l G� ed guilty and was fined one dollar 1 G Manufacturers of --ani costs. They were also treated _ _ _ All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Berry _. to a.Iecture--in which they were.•giv- mer4 Bushel en some` good advice in regard to Will-B u y NOW— Grates, Far L: their suture conduct. - - • Baskets, Clothes Baskets T£-.c- following new books ha,..e bee added to the Public I;ibrary re- c Frank Pennock, -cer.tl}-: - Wild Horse Meza-Zane _ -�V A l� i� - Safe Re ositorV for- . Grey;—In �; Yunnan Courtyard—Lo- •� Proprietor rise �Iiin; Precious Bane—\Iar� A11 Winter Goods Must Go. Maker rn the well knbwn Bonds and Other Barnes' Baskets. — VVe�b; The Maurizious Case—Jacob Tlii? is your opportunity to btty Phone Marl:bam 6409 _ . .-Wati?rman; NiTy =George $L�.ts.. at a- convaiderable -'ating,•bg .• '= - - - net: A nian scans His Past—,I. taking ndvantage of the Va uabie seers Gr.=tar+tin Wever; Hans Frost— _ RPd❑c,Ad Frioe9 now • H:g Walpole; .T.he Glenlitten Mur-! prevailing. ! - ` der—E. P. Oppenheim• l xeckle:' Comes Home—Jeanette Porter; Can- The stock.is fresh and-new, � A SAFETY-Deposit Boa in your nearest branch t �r .!3rS•r � ; sri arr-1`aiTi Tales-Cyrus 'lac\f ill- W.; Tale -of Ferdinand Frog-?t. S. The Reduction is Genuine, of the,Canadian Bank of.(Comnlerce is.. the ` Bar:eyl The Outdoor Girls in Army ,lien's Overc(m0, well tailored, I Ser'-ice-L. L'. 'Hope; Silver Pennies blanket cloth, reg. $25,for .14.95 logical plRee -}ce@p your valuables for security 131a:>w::e J. -Thompson; Baseball Joe and convenienco. We shall 'he pleased to furnish I►: t're School Nine-L. Chadwick; Men's Sweater CodtA, brown, }74 Baaaball toe at Yale-L, Chadwick; red, white, scarlet. blue, s you,'with space nece��aryX for;,for goitr roanire• i Ba.;eball Joe in the Central Ifague all-wool Penman's, 3 lb.wt,, - _ L. Chadwick; 'Qt by EsA3tern, Nt'ind- rog 5.50, for. 3.95 i ments at mini6inai rates. Ow:i Only-«'. A. Cameron; Barzdb=� 11Ien's AImira Sox, half W. to J. A. Hammerton'; Duke of .�'nrki each p,9ir, .req 75c, for 59c r Taylor Derticshire; Katherine 1IHri ; Jlen' ce Underwear, Petr- A sfieTn I afters`;"The Days Befnrc{ maq;�, re , for 79c r c rB�.7� YeaterdaN—L. Frederick Hamilton, Hers, There and Everywhere— L.) '', OF ��V� - f Fre• ,erkk Hamilton; Canadian 'Fc'.k F I i\ G O L D S �j S .Zs--J. Murray Mbbon; oem4z— W,Ih�11ie,%is as n! rrt !.:d } + - Inrn 3la�efi?ld: Golden Treasury- rr LUSV ER PRICE STORE I �' _Sold and In?tali 'fl 11s Farness Bnnk=--Jill Willison; Th,i Pkuue 3301 Q 'IHE ST,�►ltiDARD BANK OF CAAIADA ��R n ATS 1 pFn,9Q,E a I'o."Gir'= Dilemma—Bernard Shaw: f CLA EbiONT, - CONT. -s��s-. — -._�.J l lt? T ?I�G 0`�'•' =� J Just Human-Frank Crane. _. t r -, -- A m..• '.,,,. .. "� i"'rw'LROi'w. avY',.' --1•T. G�: lI - / . ., M R - • P - . it out, that refers to Via blur best* - •, � a �aal�ty stud price gisussthe-figure v .i girl,mt,6 a under tot - g}aaa resolveei itself into : large-dog Sell yours In the Of acme sort. Barry laid the little packet ofEGGShighest Markett, sketches before the chief and took.his Deal with an old reliable buss• leave. It was broad daylight when he vva wuI pa yon the toliowtaa noes house with a reputation of - reached the street, and on reaching priaas, or = u naaitf't was- more than sixty-five ears tea• the antique rho found that a crowd mats, for rmh •ass 4eilree.`t y' y 4 9 P oar warshoase no to ase iaoiaa- square dealing. Best prices s had collected-before its doors.:Boyle's ' iso wru a.-1ta0i paid. Prompt payments. Cases temporary : wrosh ]truss . , ........'7/o dns• - po y .successor and the plain- ssosh Firsts ,,,,,,,,,,, srp aoa, returned quickly. Gases wP' _ y clothes men were sharply interrogat- sash aeoosas aaa piled, No each, complete, deliv � Croaks ..... .. a3o dos • , ' -••�ing a surly individual-who was in the ered. payment In advance. act Own Banker. . act of unlocking the basement door. 'N At Barry's approach they greeted Write for �Veekly Quotations him and stepped aside. y �' THE WHYTE- PACKING CO., � "Are.you the janitor of this build- LIMITED " build- ing?" he asked. ESTABLISHED OVER 66 YEARS ''Fresh Frew the rsrdetw - -"I arn, Jacob Zedge by name, and 78-80 Front Street East Toronto 2 F .. what business is it of yours?" ,the other replied truculently, eyeing the detective sergeant up and down. Air Mai! t0 In ant messaged should be duplicated, or i "Come inside." Barry' drew him wirelss messages at a penny a word. • Bombay Times of India:-Truth, that (within -the entrance door, closing it None can doubt what the answer very shy lady, compels us to admit c upon the gaping knot of curious sight- should be. IN- V lacers. "I'm from headquarters, in that the Air Mail is an interesting ex- ¢ �/ s .charge here with Sergeant Craig. I periment and a modest convenience; I g g g but little more. . . . There is a news- suppose you know that one of your O mbining Pastels $ ISABEL .OSTRANDER ?" paper aphorism that nothing is news - •j► _ tenants been murdered. which does not come UY the quickest • In the .evening .fashions worn this. I ought to!"' Kedge ejaculated. year there is the same tendency to " route. ,The quickest route betweenlit Your men have been badgering me combine pastels as in sports cos- , CHAPTER VL—(Cont'd.) own appearance with ill-concealed im ever sintV I got back. It's hard to Great Britain and R India is uotoThe turves. By,the younger women, Short, _ atience. , v "wit tie• n'r th p i Aeroplane, lies eve. 1 o e The girls slender figure.did not re " ,,,, ,believe her. cold �n death. Why, its P � baby blue wraps are worn over flesh "{ semble the splendid, sensuously full What do you think. the chief scarcely twelve hours since I was airship, when it comes; but Ether, pink frocks, or pink velvet capes are lines of the body of -Mrs.-Vane save asked. i, talking to her!" harnessed b)•the genius of Marconi, seen over blue frocks. Tulies and "As to the identity of the murderer, We invite the Associated Chambers - in its height, and the face was an sir"" Barr asked cautiously- "I'm Mrs. Vane knee• the other tenants nets are as popular as ever, more. tr istinguishable blur, but on a sud- y , 5 in the house, Barry remarked. of,Commerce in all seriousness to con- especially in black and white, and.in flew magiration Barry rose, still carry- quite certain-that several people who "Not that crazy Russian with the aider which Would be of the greater , might-conceivably have killed Mrs. y pink, but occasionally in other colors. Ong he picture, and in into the Y valve to the community—an Air Mail, — going I whiskers, but she sometimes spoke to Vane did not do It, and that lets me arriving a day or two before the Sea studio he turned on the brilliant light the 'top-floor • want, Miss Shaw, when . . ' out for the moment. However, 1 took +she passed aer on the stairs. - The - within the reflector: Then he drew Past, so uncertain that exert' Import- Use' Mlnard's In the Stable. it upon myself to do a little unofficial from his pocket a small but powerful p° young gentlemen just above was fair � investigating= microscope: It proved of little aid i er about her, as you could see with Of course. That's what I expect 1 �' beyond showing that the blurred ob- ou to do. the chief interrupted ea {half an eye, and Mrs. Vane and Mr. jeer by the girYe side was. ii:deeii s ly j1J P g• Griswold seemed to be old •friends ` NEN IT'S Iarge dog, for the photograph was too lerly, "The medical examiner hasn't from even before she came here." Morn ed- the autos t, naturally, Indeed. Barr smiled en a in l•, :worn and faded, but on the reverse 1� autopsy Ye Y, "Indeed!" y g � g 5 PAILS �s� but from his account of the affair as - • side the distinction between the pencil I It seerria to me now that h said _.narks and pen scratches was plainly well as the reports of the boys from something about that Inst night when visible, and three wcrds written in a I the local ,precinct, and Boyle and II interviewed him after Mrs. awe's ` Stock Pails, round, -girlishly unfo,.med hand were'Craig, it appears-•that the Fane ivo- death w•as discovered. Didn't they Water Pails or Dairy unmistakably revealed: Iman was shot by some visitor, some-(come originally from the game city!" Pula be s� "_. ,. one she knew well, and that. she had ' Mopus would move. rr "I don't know dnything about that. 'Then, standing almost on the same no premonition o! the attack. There's!All I 'know is. that Mrs. Fane' was �t t� �� you �. —bpot which the body of Miriam Vane one queer point about the murder that American, for all she landed here from --buy have the SNIP - bad occupied in front of the easel,,the press is bound to pounce on and ;France like that young Xr. Ladd, and .•label of quality. The Barry used his microscope to scan play up big, and yet I can't see any ishe'd no more than got settled than she - every inch of the portrait with meticu_!explanation;. I thought perhaps you {'exit me upstairs with a note for Mr. shield. - might have some idea. shape, � ��Ty lana care. � g �Griswold, as formai as you please: ]xs � • "What.,is that, sir?" Barry's tone , - St.aighten►ng at length with a very ... Surpri$ed, he was, too.' and green was guileless. ,. lam 1S a grave .expression upon his boyish •� Yea, he must have been pleased to cr untenance, he switched off she gist- "There were no powder marks on find that so charming a neighbor was : the vroman's smock. and the medilca " uaraatee " : ' in the reflector, leaving only �an old friend. Barry's tone pas ing ligh the gide brackets in the wail glowinr;examinOr says that the shot must have 'guilele". "I'll warrant he gave- --op of finest I (softly, and crossing behind the por- been fired from a distance of several la big tip." quality. trait he .passed the utodel throne andThhic! d "N "according �feet at least. "Tipl" T'.e janitor's repetition q !rent to the row of windows. e cpause . ow, '>*as as expressive as an oath. "Weil,' Boyles re rt, Professor Semyonov : ', S�9F► When he raised the shade of one,of p° when I gave him that note and he saw lthem the empty hoose stated beyond the war- that` when you and he heard 'the writing on the envelope he jumped ' WATCH FOR THIS LABEL - the sound of the shot and opened the ; - - strip of garden stood out more door he heard footsteps on the 'stairs. �and got a little bit more green and �d'� for ON GALVANIZED WARE ' tristinctly than before and a- gravisk jthen rubbed his chin and smiled in >3ulgenee was spreading over the Sergeant Barry arxiled. that slow way'of his. At last he open- 1`�eiYy► - cloudy sky. The sultry summer dawn `"The professor and I have a slight - 1pO 'pia ed the note and read it, end then hr, flooJf .wks at hand. difference. of opinion about the direr-l told me., still smiling, to tell Mrs. -gyp "Slow Dips" Gat- SSG to $243 Dropping the shade once more, tion of the sound of those footsteps; he(Vane he would do himself the honer "f►axiisgd Pails am » - Xarry turned and reflectively regard- descending," hers certain that the gwe of calling on her in a few minutes. ! _,r 9 and will pea lorsg" - d hoi.os of a believes that the were eamtn up, - - led the back Qf the portrait upon the y (remembered it because it was such a penia. Way seem and � GtHSRAL SttEL WARES However,.that's _ easel The hn;><e square of canvas was � queer, old-fdahioned-way of patting icsevus h rias, smooth , Inot the math ,)oint. -You are wrong, I k.ank except for some numbers think air, though not in the wee you it'„ 4„ land suit-proof. Branches Across Canada iacrawled In charcoal .:• the upper lef g y y And did he call. A trace of eager- mean. That 'step on the stairs' had hand corner and a small cross in red nese had crept into the sergeant's paint a little below the centre. For everything�o do with the murder!" voice, and Kedge became suddenly I "What-t!" The chef sprang from -- -- - i (same minutes these enigmatic char- wary. E - setts occupied the close attention of his chair. "How should-I know, sir? 1 deliv- ` ;. lthe,sergesiat, then he turned off the "Has anyone siren you a descrip- ered his message to Mrs. Fane, and last of the lightr aril left the studio, tion yet oL.fhe portrait which Miriam(then went about my business." f, 190ing directly to-?ha:.autir,_hall rt' , 70414 i Vane was painting when she met her � > .out a second glance toward" the bou- death, sir?" asked Bar the fifth floor. -doir and bedroom. 1 "Only that it is a picture of 'firs. Professor Semyonov opened the _ A B g Doane, seated upoii'the lowest(a.,+*.�Qx door iatep of the staircase, rose hastily and Theodore dawn a staircase: Barry "Did you succeed, sir"." the detec- c a +Mf - sal t:ted.-—— —. -.•___•-�• 'The--THIRD--S-T-EP..-DAF ie dernanded eagrriy STAI the arti,t sRbrea to as she level cis "One of the boys came up, sir, to l (To be continued.) _ Bind out about the light in that studio, I -- - -- -: 'lb si I fixed it with him,",he reinarked� stool- before the easel, and there is a atinard's Will Kill Corns: bullet-hale in the caav,as Miriam "Did you find the answer to what was puzzling thr ehE heart.b ia-U-1 u—m- Needs, an Inventor "Ii I've found the answer to what somhone on the other side of .he por- trait!"., ; There is a real opportunity await- - was puzzling me, Doane," he replied, "I've stumbled on s bigger mystery Ink some.enterprising -genius who Will - e -'yet and a blacker one." CHAPTER VII: epolve a machine which will eftee- _ He� found at headquarters that For a moment' the chief seemed lively and economically dust wheat plants to prevent stem rust. The Craig had already. turned in his re- about to explode with the mingled experts of the Dominion Department Vo�rt,and the chief was waiting his emotions which consumed-him. The of Agriculture find that the only et• �a,a e e pan —1—la—in his chair and a;' - (raised his powerful hands, to let them fective method of controlling this fall with s slam upon his desk. ;,A ballet hole through the por- .parasitic organism, which spreads ; with amazing rapidity, is to apply - •- '-.-- s i„ „ finely powdered sulph.r to the stem trait. be exclaimed. And none of Q of the growing plant as a toric agent. ATe e. d l e those no-account `flatfoot dicks, not considerable fortune awaits some evltn the medical examiner himself, lucky person who has "dust on the had eyes to ce it! The reporters brain' well enough to design a new Paim - •- _a5I i would have smoked it out and had a I fine laugh on the department if' it form' of machine for this purpose. hadn't been for you, John!„ No woman- deliberately destroys 'AlowliI people take Aspirin for , all signs of her former identity un. :Real dyes give little ates ansa peras +and - �__ less she has a secret to hide," said _ often as they encounter my I*n• -- "and said I am not certain that a Chest colOr'S LL why not? It is a proven apt! g _ - - Zdfe—line good Qotf—is made previous tragedy wa: not linked in dote for pain. It works! � atp of many tittle things each some fashion with her life. The shot 'one of which helps the score. which killed her was not the first to FOR every home use, Diamond And Aspirin tablet are slice• I Better digestion—steadier bo involved in her destiny." Dyes are the finest you can buy. -lately hannW& Yds bays the rain, are "The ribbon, dried !lowers,lace, and They contain the highest quality 7--medics prodession's word stns fist; = ; the hair and the locket—why, I sup- Anil Vines that can be produced. Uy do not depress the bearL aeton that conal and aft Its the anilines in Diamond gained from the pose every woman treasures just such Dyes that give such soft, bright, Sb, don't let a cold "rim fb ma of Wrigley's6 things the world over," commented the now colors to dresses, drapes, 1ppt>rse." Don't wait for a head- 7wi can always turn to an Ar" chief. "That empty cartridge, though. lingerie. Diamond Dyes are easy S&e to 'west off„ Or regard tablet tor►siW. AflisrIt moat have meant something mighty to use. They go on smoothly and or a rheuin- Aspirin in always available,and serious to her, and we'vd got to find evenly; do not spot or streak out what that something is. The holo-. never ggiive things that re-dyed atism as soinelhing you mimt en- ft never fails to help. FamiliariM g p look. du$t with its many usse, sod - ' ' graph is too faded to be of any,use true. even, nevr colors dmti. Only s phyddan can cope yourself — " -an ayide=s, siril wbatever ho v& we that keep their depth and brilliance } of needless anff *� ten on the back has been scratched packages. All drug stores. Altaic:No out long ago—" csis Nod yOuOWti "Look at it through this, sir," BarrySPIRIN r offered his microscope: "The penciled _ a . — words beneath the ink scrawl are I-CIRI No. , • •- '. .•F. �. ... � .r`;r'x�^a •?" snu.,;o,•�,:,,'s"';-,y,�•�F—r•': '.e" .'•,'•b�T,,•:"'__ -+^�... « _�„y .,a:: s - ',k: F�.•.s� ,9:�+. �. f .c .h .. _�-�. .,,.�. p.... sir. ;,' ;,, ,,.c ,d,.ts•.`'+'�•' �`' -.., « .. .a .`}.. a:` _,�,. s ,. dot.-. . ..- .•y -c _.F.. : .. --'— ;.� a. :, - - w-„i + ?�', ,.,. �-. _. ,; •. - ,'rJ-: . . arts .. ti �a i.. n. s S "� _ +"y t + _ 4 Bw by SprlillCing Up mother was away for a few days, they t ti ` • To be really yottn$ and attractiv put the children to bed in clean little t hooking, one must be alert and keen white beds—they these their house of mind, with an inner light shining with a supply of these lel large airy • it an u and-com• rooms. They fed the children simple, • from the eyes; with D wholesome meals-for they, were in- ; . ing interest to learn new things, S° telligent women and made'a study of -pew places, know new people and the matter and did it right. In fact. _ tackle new enterprises. _j Outer accoutrement, however, has the mothers of the community had much confidence in them, and they, 4-much to do with one's attractive and made it so pleasant for the little child- up-to-date hild up•to-date appearance; and, who ren boarders, that It was a general ' Itaows, perhaps the outer donning of repositoyvfor the children of the vil• the thing reacts upon one's inner self •_. lags whenever their mothers went and makes one really more up-to-date. - i anywhere, for a'day or a week or a A becoming' coiffure and hat will month, The mothers knew that their : v ° subtract year: from the older wo- ! , !man's age, just an an old-fashioned offspring would be as harpy and i;:. healthy as at home. Q.. hat and a strubby, antique hair dress � - Besides the games and recreationwill make one look ancient. Good which the sisters supervised, there v" health is the first requirement of the were simple little lessons for those springy step, the strength and the who were old enough. The business r g. energy which are necessary to the . youthful appearance. Have the-doe-. grew from year to year,as more and ' more people learned about it, and as ""tor look you over and pronounce you. city relatives of the villagers begged bound before you dive into your pro to send their children there fora ' gram of rejuvenation. Then, watch month while they took , trip, or just ?your weight. Keep it down. Aim for to give the children the country out• - +that Me line of sixteen, and though Ing. Today these sisters have. all • + fou probably wilt-neves gaffs get They can d° and art?i' making a'good _ -.._ ._ Csetting Ready For 1930 Accidents - ther, tie hitching your wagon.to • living, enjoying their cid homestead A star lielpa. The tide of.motor traffic will soon be swelling with the coming of summer. It is some comfort to know that, As to clothes, begin at the under- and the jollity of child companionship, along with "Safety First" injunctions-from many quarters, Bell Telephone linemen and construction chiefs will be meath and work out. Select a corset, and, incidentally, helping marry moth- Lound on many highways carrying on their big 1930 construction program. The Bell men are practically all skilled ers. -Some of those children may haveIn s1I ; ,or something oa that order,which will more happiness and get better train- first-aiders. They undergo a- thorough training In that useful art, and their timely aid I mold your figure tato good linea, and parts of the province has saved the lives of many who, without skilled initial attention to injuries, would have ;wear It every day, You have leo train I ing there than they would at home. _. been in grave danger. Over 2,300 Belt employees—men and women —auccesafully passed First Aid examinations x your figure to get and hold the ailhou Cures in 1929. Sixty-three per cent of the 7,500 male workers are qualified First Aiders. Otte you desire. Do not think black Is the only color befitting your age. You I A famous food expert proclaimed be described as "Moriarty" they could, Sachet Perfume i will feel and act younger with a gay ( three much used foods as the three ("��� cJCOtl,alld yard - One for they encouraged thieves and touch of color now and thea. greatest enemies of the health of the The old-fashioned Idea of scatter- •� Seal brown and navy blue are good I people. They are; whTte sugar, whiteFor United Kingdom others to make profits out of their lag lavender or other sachets through " choices for the street; with sand, old i flour and meat. White sugar is too , booty. But they have disappeared. lingerie is an excellent way to get _ - - Receivers sow operate on a much that dejlcate freshness In one's things rose, deep cream, rust and soft, misty I much concentrated to be used_freely blues and,greens, pinkish lsveudar and the overuse of sugar is a cause Memories of One of the First smaller scale." without the -pungent effect an over and warm Sys for greater• indulg• of Indigestion and kidney troubles. Big- Five Officers and Fear of the Lash dose of perfumery gives. sacey, White Sour is a denatured product. Their C.'SfCm �— Finally, don't forget the daily eel• robbed of Its much needed mineral S Mr. Arrow denounced the proposed ' abalitlon of corporal punishment, say.- Tourist In mining town—"Fs this a ting up exercises, the walk in the ash. The too great consumption of toper each dap, the busying yourself 1nR: good healthy place to settle in": Ha- sugars and starch is the cause of Yard Has Nothing' To Learn !t will be one of the greatest mis- telkeeper-"it Is, stranger. Fact is, about-some new and vitally important+ many of our most common diseases From Foreigners I ig takes our law-makers ever made 1f ye can't get away from here alive art.—not just foolish—Interest, and g1v• !and white flour is almost wholly Ing your body aches and heart aches starch. About meat, there ts, much.! The need for a national detective they abolish it. If hanging were shot• teas it do settle." a good forgetting by focusing your !difference of opinion. One school of I force and the continuance of hanging fished, there scold be more murders, attention on others. i dieticians tells us 1t is full .of bac I and the lash to deter clever and dei- and more policemen would be killed. toIf you actually do all this sad stick+tecta and harmful acid that It de- perate modern criminals were in an It is because we hang murderers that Ito it, you will ha,a drunk deep of the composes quieRly in the system and interview urged by Charles Ar- so few burglars carry weapons, but draught sought by Ponce de Leon_. I causes body poisons and is one cause. ruR' sole .survivor of the fiveetes deice- when at the utmost It could only mean of cancer. .Another school tells us it tives who , following reorganization a few years' more Imprisonment if a OiOne Way o Earn Money yard is the most nutritive of foods, is easily � � g constituted in 1906 the Firit" Council policeman tryingto make an arrest y y digested and !s very useful as a pre- 01 Five lice headquarters. were ki11ec1, what burglar would hest- g •The other officers were Chief In- tate to kill If he thought by so doing ventive of anaemia and a a building f � � lin a village and 1'< necessity for earn spectors Forest, Fox, Drew, and Kana., Ifs had a chance of getting away? ing a living, two staters solved the -food after wasteful diseases and for growing youth and the person who and the system the five evolved has "Crimes of violence-are very proper problem by. taking care of children, must do vigorous muscular labor. largely helped to secure for Scotland ly punished by the last To those CAJVAQA'S $EBT. ' either for an afternoon or a few days, Yard Its acknowledged eminence. who advocate its abolition pause to ltIsm poaat!>fetobsdid if their mothers wanted to go to a Best Scientists think ghat the effect of being.mauled I ;ate.Lawn nor card party, a club convention or to the - Cheaper Cuts oMr. Arrow said- I tirmly believe about by a brutal ruffian must have on than Sl•ipsrlt x city alit their husbands.. that there should be one Scotland lard( Cheaper c'ucs of meat, it cooked a. their women folk"'' SanertbMo+vershave ` . was a= evening party or the long time, in a fireless cooker r a IprevedtJueireapertotribr u for the United Kingdom. By that 1 j .o- I whererargnniset:grown steamer, will taste admost as good as rate more expensive cuts. To make a I mean there should be one detective I FAV runninjAem less expensive rut of meat taste good, headquarters to which the beat men of the country and city-constabularies (_Ray Cures Weak Mirada aslclg , I roll it in flour and brown 1t on all I Vienna. — Wolfgang Niieser, weill �AM_YOUR qwpow"tW" ya crater and simmer until it faits to ' had discovered an X-ray treatment by triad _.y emu Tiot tat., en ac< a little + nown p ye c au r - "i would not interfere in life slight- er�,a,��• est with the organization ;of local uni- #` i pieces when a fork fa stuck Into It. which •mentally defective children �f Try cooking onions and carrots with form pollee forces, but one central' t , could be made to develop normal ln- aa nal inestigation rot-roasts. Th4y Improve the flavor Rotuldrim an�reven crimgreatery efficiency r jI j telligc.nce. He said that-after a single + P4tha tnent wnd- hernm elicious X-ray treatment a remarkable !n• rh-emselve=. / creaseAn n me genc•e a - _ • ___ ? m ing meats - and other fanls The British system of police work —Yard—has o course, at means co an - ecvnomicaily may save two or Three imbeciles, - dollars a week for the average family, Yard—has nothing; to I?ern from any This had increasQd With furilwrF — I foreign nation. Detection of crime is ( , and this is one wap to balance the I develo in along' scientific linea, but treatment until' notmality way roach 5;,. budget at the end of the year, or to that does not mean that England r-ed• '^ add a nice.bit to the bank account. T. should, like some other countries, de- velop a pollee scientific stat[, We can — _ Creamery :Tomato_Ssr- ala a-ygo to the'very best men in the p` 1 I -r`I'o make a creatr::, uncurdled totna- .country,-and'we do." :o soup, first cook for ten minutes one 'Mr. Arrow said that thirty years ago pint of tomatoes, with a teaspoon of there Were perhaps more clever cram- I alt, a small diced onion, a fourth tea• inals than clever detectives. _ -- spoon of celery.seed,_an eighth tea- "But to-day," he declared, "it is the • e II. tuXYRp lOUS clubroom tet• spooII of pepper, and half a bay leaf; other way about. The general clever- �. attain this through a sieve and set it M•'O" ' fl thisTouristthirdCab- ness of criminals is greater, and there w.e ren. � � '�fti Smoke Room on the Antonia re "side to cool. (are a number of'outstanding crooks, nr teal of the accommodation Juke a white sauce by blending, in but.the general level of the detective ^typ eMues..+A+n+M.r' the top part cf your double boiler, two force is very much bigher." --:in this popular class on all the! ' level tablespoons of butter and the,, t,�.y ., .• v' - p No Dr, Moriartys' ,goome pMr,w fir. WASW Cunard W' o%,will be same amount of flour. Add three cups{ One popular idea was given short id's""' - •` -surprised at the size and eom" of cold milk, a little at a time; sea-I jpO�K son with salt, peppn and paprika and `, shift by til r.' Arrow. of the Tourist Third Cabin fubiic. I "It is all nonsense to talk about Biri-40 Cq- lRoocook•until smooth. Then turn your ms'when you travel Cunard.; fish criminals working in big gangs. _ Or I attention to the .tomato part of She ��..ii.. •.'You will,enioyjtha'servim f0► .r Sou Proceed as for white sauce, Theysimplydo not do it, and when = - t �' ' !soup. an officer gets up in the witness-box _ A� 1NhiehallCunardersaralfa1770Ya.. blending two tablespoons each of but- and tells the judge that the prisoner ; caistip.tb.e�rOfr�+ =, ter and flour, rad adding gradually the ..a wd u is a member of the "Forty Thieves," edict a OrSLZXF strained tomato sauce. Cook until Children hate to take m foodn it is so much romance. I, ' thickened ant::dd-one•eighth teaspoon as a rule,but every child loves the .,,..+ : :•:.,:,:•:::.:::... Nor are there any "Master Crimin- . tt of soda and-beat well. Now combine taste of Castona. And this pure the white sauce and the tomato sauce, als.." Two or.three men may work vegetable preparation is just as v Weekly-sailings from Montreal (ala adding a little of the tomato sauce at together, and one is naturally the �: TMCU "" good as it tastes; just as island + paebW from April 26th. • leader, but there is no Brea: organize and harmless as the recipe reads. t _ a time. The soda and previous thick- and director of crime like "Dr. Mort- ening of both sauces should keep the (The wrapper felts you lust what s book through The Cunard Uro. soup from curdling. Serve at once. arty"—except in works of fiction. Castoria contains.) ;Corner of Bay and Watlington _ On the other hand, there always When Baby's cry warns of colic, deserves a place in the family M • -- have been, criminals of outstanding a fear drops of Castorta has hila medicine cabinet until our child 3 _ y 3i71J or any steamship t7gent� 0Ur a1fG y-_ na_1a the Strand the soothed, asleep again in a jiffy.. is grown. He knows it is safe for "Look tdNature for your colors'; other day. He was a great worker - , effmtme- for The humming bird is clothed in vivid here and on the Continent and I dare rhea. �Vlfen coated tongue or ad bob iii his teens.With.this special _ colors, say. althouRtt he is an elderly man breath teU of constipation, invoke children's remedy handy,you need But th# elephant wears taupe:' now, he is still operattaa• 'rho really its gentle aid to cleanse and re - never risk giving a .boy or girl y., c s or medicine meant for t =� 1. I! yon iii a small IIgnre, ou ma re re tees; bat other- days th re w N of aeamiagly children's diseases, use it to keep astona is so in every rag + T3}ptpCs,�,i+�(qp` w�', better pattern attar the ale• p , �_ to the-system from clogging+. Your afore; the genuine.always bw's ph t �' - ' oharch a lilt t nacre oonld doctor will tell you Castorta Chas. H. Fletcher's >utuatnra, _ a _._• - - I - 17' -w N. 4 WIT -Radio Licenaes may be obtained encouraging the people of the church ing from the from W. C. Murkar, at the . News fast the things worth while, ani util- Office. our e CALISMS, of today to go on, gather r . -The tow"bip council will izing them for the present and fut Ke' ep F e, " t, -Walter Shepherd, of Detroit, me!t on Monday next fur the are in the-church's enterprise Of wits in town this Week. transaction of gefferal business. saving men, and making pospible -mies Edith Law, of Toronto, -Dr. H. Fallaise, Resident the spread of the Gospel of God's 7 speat, Dentist. and Shoes tor' all sorts q, Sunday with relatives here. Office in residence, two love to the places of need and dark- n doors ast of St. Andrew's church, ness Th4 Sacramebt-of the Lord's -Miss Burns, of Toronto, of_ Q weather Sunday witil her sister, Mrs Cyril PickeXing. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Supper was dispensed at the close :Morley 6 P. m Daily, and Evenings by ap- of the service. In the afternoon the, -Mr. and Mrs. Chute, of Torun- pointment. �X-ray service). UnWA of the Sunday Schools took Williams' for work-, Slaters for dress, 'to, were guests of W.-H. and M re. -We regret to report the death place, Rev. J. C. Robertson D D. of ney on Sunday. P West To. of M*is&,Juli& Holt. which took Toronto making the declaration and and Kew' ie Kewps Names and Mrs. Slutlus Of place on Wednesday offering the dedicatory prayer, af- .JAM morning at ter which he gave an. inspiring and for the ,kids. Z;Onto, havebeen sr%ding a few her home beside the C. N. R. days withOliveran re. Cram.. thoughtful 01 station, after an Illness of only thoughtf address to the children niers on the w4y Seaus conLies to his peo• known as the Dry Feet rio. dfew hours following a stroke.-Mise Marjorie, Annan, of-To Herjuneral.will take place today pie. On Sunday evening the set- vice w Church, Tonto, iriilay) at 2 p. m. Interment In 1, spent Sunday at the bomq as held in St. Paul's Chu -�Iof her Parents, Theo. and Mrs. Erskine Cemetery. Rev. J W. Pedley B. A. of Toronto, ..Carhartt's q?nd Headlight Overalls, St. George'@, Pickering. Sun one of the veteran miristers. of the v. Mr..and Mrs. Banner. of, - former Congregational Church, ..Smocks and Work Shirts. day, April 6th, Fifth Sunday in preached to a very attentive aud- wmanville. attended. the ser- Lent, re-opentog service will b1L i4nce. Mr. Pedley, though past the T to" years of retirement, still retains his Grocery Order will be well lookecl of the United Churches here held-to commemorate the instal. on Sunday lation of the new chsDeel furni' old time vigor and wonderful sen. Your -J. D and Mrs. Callaghan and tare. The preacher at Holy Com- of humor, which he uses to good ef- child reof Toronto, spent a few mun'00- 10,80 a. w.. will be Rev. P. fect in driving home to the hearts after ipyou leave it in our hands, d ' days I:,t week, with John an J. Dykes, Rector of St. Georges, of hit listeners the great funda m- . . Nrs. Murkar. Toronto. At the evening service, ental and modern principles of Jes- Weex-end, Specials -The Swastika Club held a most 7. m , the Rector will preach. us Christ,. the true basis for the es- N io tarestion meeting at the borne Sunday School as usual. 9.80 a-ta. tablishment of the Church upon the Sugar(Redpath) 10 lbs., 50e Tomatoes 2J.1 3 tine for 40c of Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright ou Tues- -The giant air. ship. R 100, of earth. The United Choir assisted iooffee(Falcon).I lb.tins. 49c Toilet paper, 10 rolls for 550 day evening. London; England. expects to cross in the service of praise - at all the Carnation Milk(Fall's), 2 tine for 25e. -Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright left on the Atlantic about May 20th, and services. Thus ended a series of Radio Licenses Issued.- Saturday for Gravenhurst owing after visiting Now York City will services for the United Church at to the serious illness of her uncle, visit Montreal, Ottawa and To- Pickering and a Sabbath Day well ✓ jIng Mr. Fielding. present spen icke ronto,. according to the t. There is left one thing to do Fred T. 'Bunting P -Mrs. Robertson and daughter, plans. If these are carried to put into practice the things wt� -Established 1857. Marjorie,_of Tompto 8 Sun- plan,, have heard, lest at any time we let at out, the monster airship will prob- d with- W. J. an Mooney of piekar _e ay them slip. All great movements the a g1hor PIE-IF is m world over, ca or Our sportsmen are anxiously Ing, which will be a eight worth no other way can they be accomp waiting for the ice to leavepassed over the village which ore in order that a must be conserved in as aggressive ergek, came from Akron. Ohio. While campaign for the Kingdom of God iindulge in fishing for on very camp; seeing. A couple of years ago oce lished. The things that are vital this one 'appeared to be with all strength, courage and love. `q -George Match h"engaged or 6 large one, it to a pigmy when com- Ott The things that are not vital can, a the season with Mr. 0 pared with R 100. the Kingston road east. 0 a it another day. -St. George's A. Y. P. A. hold 'bought the most westerly Fleming 'farm. a Mid-Lent social evening last -N. F. and Mrs. and although It was a The' Wall Paper Season is Machin and week as a splendid terrible night there w K. and Mrs. Do, 200. 31 W Mrs. Hamilton. of Oshawa. and L. 'Nearly all the mem- VOR SALE-Holy. oressoad or ur. 1� Devitt; of Toronto. atteirdance. � I h Hugh and Mrs here came in fancy costumer. L' pressed.' D.McNeif. Phone Pkk 4 ere Ready. event Sunday with The ladies' prize was given to Miss 'FOR SALE-Altalfs and Clover Bay h I Thelma Maxitfield, who looked A�glT to W.J. White. Brougham. Phone -Mrs. Kyrle Southwell and son. Mark 15. __'Th Perfectly sweet as a Japanese girl, ousanasorrolls of beautiful new designs of Whitby. spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Harry Mar. and the gentleman's prize was FOR @A LE-A quantity of xood seed :n,ght in stock; Prices range from 6 cents a tend. given to Theo. Tanner, who went JU -i,Agg. to Mrs. S, Pucknn.3 Audley, :�' doeb. while Mr. Soutbwell at s Chinaman. He looked and "TT P'c 1.-33 roll up. Be sure to get a simple book. Plumbers' Convention at 8 ed the P Peterboro. :cted his part very well. Every- OR RENT OR SALE--Oarrpe. body had a most enjqable even Flot 35.con S. Pickering, b J.Masmell.140 kiastica Paint-Just ask the fellow who -The services of the United ElV"Sc..FMt,001111-3- 20d Cbutchof Pickering nest Sunday Ing and were sorry to have to Say . .has used it-no better . made. Got a good night. Tbanks must be SALE WHITE BLr98OM CT.- will be held in St. Paul's Church ®avis, who con. FoovRer wed,well c4eaned. ori blawom Sample card. given to Mrs. M11tooren R RAClart-t. 31 *8 follows : Sunday School, at I at ducted the evening to well. Next QA5 a. in. ; Servives 4 Worship week will be Dtvotiotial and we OR SALES-S beary horpeo. 11117 -Men's "Carhartt" Overalls And SMOCIL89 10 sad fiilynsing!l, Nor 11.00a. m. and at -00P. M. F �st and do want all the members to be .."I"' 91 1�i2lesgsouth of ClareuonvNU per garment. Burton -A nazaber from Pickering our been present.ing district have 11Clover Blossom Sweet quality ren dying the addresses of BAT. C. -On Saturday evening about 17 Clover Seed. ;Dvernment lested.6300 Cover-all Aprons, nice Gordon (Ralph Conner) that twenty.five of tha members and buothti, Apply .t- Smgbam 89 cents. - 7 lire Wing given each evening O-LADIOLI BULBS-Over 100 T&A. this their friends of the On wego Class week in the Whitb Is. of St. Paul's United Church met order now For vents N y Taboraw P= it 31-35 Whitby�Out. .. .Ladies' Fancy Print Dresses, huge "sort -TLe Audley Dramatic Club at the home of Miss Ids Sterritt. C.corner. The gathering the form of a Mont, 1.19, L50, 1.699 2.25 etc. will present their popular drawn, X took J.,OST-Somewrbers,in Plelteritiff Vil- Isatitled "Nancy Brown's Ful as gav rt and a merry time was spent lase.on or abort March 22nd,a rew[phun ijb PISYIDff Ra Ander the George's OLT wee etc The t.:tjd band nns. Finder It Svc Ill News, mock gnspices of at. y evening was 31 oover Dresses, F&U-0-Y 8 Iwo H&IL main feature of the P A. Y. P. 'A.. in the To of V(308 FOR H ATCHTNU-Bred-tn. ,Pickering. on the evening of Mon• the presentation from the Class 1 White Wyandotteoi� 76 day, ApA121st rold and Wal 171jiy Mart,a stron I tuey. nckering fountain peas to HA satsMrs.W.J.I misses and. Ladiet' Fancy 720. 3mf Children e,-The.Ladies' Air] Society of St ter Richardson, who are leaving Andrew's United Church will nwet our midst shortly. The address9pnnff weight Sweaters. They're 1� 1%t the home of Mrs, John Annan was Xe&d by the class leader. Lee. L-008 FOR HATORINu-White j Wyandotte, 76c for Two fine 'ful 13 I-Aes' Wednesday afternoon, April lie Ifforley. and the pre*entntion cockerels row sale. Mrs. M.1wilickerms.of lbesuR 31 ado by Miss Ids SterTitt, 0 Pkk-5206- at the usual boar. Every was m New Tos, Toweling and P oller _%7­ imemium is .•eq U ted to try to be after which the boys"plied. The OR BALE-Team of frrocd work &at this meeting. ' GroupClass then joined heartily In sine Fmares,h, d Will ull right. or 2 colts rsunt loweling. A y Chas. -R.R.No.1. Picker Hutchings. Jolly Good 0 will be in charge. Ing "For they are Jo =rick 2710. 27-32 erg -Raw. & H. and Mrs. Rickard Fellows." A dainty lunch was !r-, ALE-S, C. W. 14eaborns Clover Leaf Cups and 84,1010' per entertained last,Wednesday even. served and the p*rty broke up dozen. ding those members of the United 'r*%7.M Fred S Dent FOR 8 suain Hatching "Auld Laug Syne." 25 Heavy 1A by singing for$I.=100 Ic Peoples eaffta Of--LhG-_tMW dramas' �n )ple's Society that were Whitby.Out. Pdom 428. 31-38 ARN -A� RE L't--1 r- Canned Peas, size 8, per can IGO which they rw=tJy presented in St. Paul's vW St. Andrew's Unit*. F con.3. Pickering. contai 92 scrm_c�; is Brock read. Immediate PON= Apply to • Tomatoes, 2 for. �18t. Fasire church. A most enjiy. Pickering P.O.A very important event in the life Mrs.J.H.Con Royal Pastry �'__*bla,evening was spent by all. tlour 24 The the People of Pickering and sul- 11ornea!"a -Motor traffle was very heavy of get you(sell your f&rm. We emu rounding Community took place WE e" ity= ;T for year form. NO der, 2 ting ... Suselay and will couUnue to be no charge. Buyers sr tons. Send fall par- beavy on week endo during the this past week when cousummmation sale at to risney Real FAtaU, Ginger Snaps, 2 tbs., services were held in the UrAon of ticulars in first lett 31194 remainder of the "soon. There Osbaws. St. Andrew's and St. Pauls United ihave been several very narrow VOR SALE-Hatebing Egos. Rocks We solicit your-order. .1socapes from serious accidents, Churches. The services began an 1� am Eojrms.w we irill batch tgp for&00 Friday evening the 28th inst. in St, 111111 chicks. Pitons We are at your service. doe to the speedinst 'wotorists. Paul's Church, mith Rev. J R. Bick mdrt-1-09-3 PiVk=g!y R.Fuller'Rh*R.*?C li, 31tf who we quite in evidence again. 92--o B. A. Chairragn of the Osbshm Pres- Pcker'ng, We Deliver anywhere. -0004"s Baker, who has been kiin Mr. W. H. West ALF,-Soft • woodL bytery, rem g. " WOOD FOR 8 �owtion foreman on the O. N. R. ney and Mr. E. L. Chapm;an read the including poplar and willow, cut in I 4-incb bl� for a anuitier of yearp. accomdani. historical narratives of the V blocks,$5-00Wc0rd- Ing-ft.le"ibs.$3.00a S c.,d; 4-ft I.Ctb.,$3 50. d. L. ,Goddard, family, left ave congregations and Prem R.R.2,Pickering, ed by lift. Baker and !,�thc 31.33 On Tuesday morning for the north- Roll of Membership. Rev. Rolls -Fine west where they will reside in Jull, B. A., Sec. of Presbytery nar- R SA"LE OR TO RENT MID HAPMAN Fbon*ck dwelling in tb#1218 tg of Pickering,;M fatureand will go into farming- rated the steps leading up to the con- 10 rooms,el furnace. repair. water. A'gyt.to James -Their many Pickering friends suvamation by Presbytery, and receiv- Auk TO regret their-departure. but their' ed the roUs.of membership. Rev. J. Rchardson, Fbove Imt wishes follow them to their U. Robins, President of the Bay Of q1ORONTO WET-WASH' LAUN our driver call and 711 Dow home, Charles Morden also Quinto Conference made the 'declar- X DRY (Semi finish)-Let 0 Just leave.your offered ezplain.our 24 hour service. THE CENTRAL �-..GARAGE �14,mmpanled them. ation of consummation and v. -name with Mr.S.W.Davis, We -W. P. and Mrs. Jnoiper,.of the Prayer of Dediiation. Rev.C.Vi. will pick up and deliver a lima a week. gra happy. message 'Telephone 4900 .14t*eriDw.--ttmir children and Gordon D. D., (ftipb Connor) gave ad children; gathered at the a of cottgratulat- OR SALE-S. C. Rhode Island on speak OR ego for setting. a limited number of bows of W_ S. ,ped Mrs. Juniper, ion to the new congregation, choictem from high producing strain, Oflkilhl of Belleville, on Sunday, when a ini of the foolishness of "isms" in tested for bacillary diarrhea, Book Your Order early. N.E,McEwen,Viet.Surgeon,Pickering. Of . "4 very enjoyable family re union this age, and the great privilege Phone Pick 42.0. service today in the concentration of ece' -Oils A- d .was held in honor of the birthday effort and in unity of spirit. Rev. iinpr in the lin epairs A soories n of His* Pbobe Juniper, nurso-in W A MacTaggaft, B. A. of St. Col- orlo _E Auto IR L trainiag in the Belleville General United Church, Toronto, gave n Hospital. Among those present �� Insu c:,, tylene Welding Sici"Z ,the consummation sermon, stressing �rs ce f r me, Ace w t I are S. F. and Mrs. Clarke and of Jesus Christ being in Mrai:,Igc�a=18y gisol 'Usliter, of Ganano-ine, and T. the necessity- da r personal lives and knowing him in Q-TRAYED-From lot 24. con, 6, C. Juniper, of Toronto. iD ' -Members of the A. Y. P. A. the a way as to be first in all out k3picliering.on Thursday.Mar.27th, a yellow lBattery chimalp 9 consideration all other things falling Comedos.with bob W1,female,answers toname I of-the Rally Service into secorofllrrixie." Any information regarding this dog ;;� impo .are r4opladed id - trance. Mr. Me- Vill be,cratefuft by Wiltwr Johnston. in .1 mskes iketio- with the A Y P.-A- Tagp' with hig -usual Scott- ILA,Locust i471c*1P*bd .Pick 1004. 31tf epam I"" on ... .-of.4astlotic Local Council. Thip iph fire and zeaq and his message will wft%eheld at All Salots', Whit hearts of LOUR AND CHOPPING MILL remain to N in the those �2 b On bun&ymo�rmng April 7th at 8. F"e-te Clow the e. h Of CAM YL no listened. testy.The executors are offering t6i als, in,.%?"PWr"4MPCkher will be Re" wour and Cho mill for le $a Con- v- in St- Andrew's Church, Rev. T. AlA]- Walton. cern.splendid water power is for many years 8 Bert Moore D. D. See• to the General building.For full I lars oppi at mill,of to IMieskmary among the Be Council of the United Church of Can- f quirnanx. Mn.Mrs.Leary.Whitevale, -jmewbers from Pickering will be a message of cheer and hope. D?, 17OR 8 fto on- Will It to b0imil that a large number of oda, preached to a large co"gregs i clition.Steinberg upritht.:walnut case -SPENUER' ALE-Pia. ' in first cis"c able to attend. especially as a Moore is one of the older ministers in be sold at a real bargain. Also, Atvatrr Kent S CHARLES Be bannotr is being presented to tb, the active work of the Church anc ,.be battery adio.complele witb batten" and w be happily ren i,- PeakeT and in.beautiful walnut table '-e I PickerindA -­aighl A and B battery F.T. Braneh bokving the largest number cnu](1 afford desk 40 4ricludes wet Is Battery and ''Proprietor, 1D f, In proportion to its enrol. cent, forgetting the earlier strugglei, charring unit he tin 11 Birung,F.ckering- 3ou t:, 1QI1t. of the church for t -Le being, and 47.v 4D