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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_04_18 .� :: y., .L r ± .y i+x•. w�??a.. u. p 'Z i $`... "S- rl�! "cu'0' rd. w �' '•+"��w^ :�* 6`(•f.,.^ .,;,dam,, a..?. ,r:. :a+• .'^ -+ '_s "tl-- -r r' _ '�`._ L s ,,.. + ..K_, .. ...',i. •,- n '. -.' � .:..J� 'Mi ,f F.. - •F., ,p.' "JP,+!".n + ,i„•t. 1•-.f:f !_'S'. om wo rt. .i,�. n,...,.y. '%-- r.•$'a gid"'•" '.a ]'. � .,+t„• •'�... {• at ,Y� T, - ?L' �C P- -R �L -4'• _'S�'r.''/J4 q 'J^-' i '=ti' ).n r , .A�!" is ,,n„t4. r.•'-' - •5, - -�•• .:�^'"•'' .„L.r — v'w: :..^v•y''�.'T.-,. u' :''� t,w q " ' - _ r - _ VOL. XLI-X. - -• PIC�FII�!INC , ONT., FRIDAY, A PIR 181 1930. No. 33~ E _ sre�efe><sitlestal 6,oiwa GREN RIVER. - rt = • ! - ill DLLNBARTOAI. =M ., GREENWOOD t8S ' Fred J. Wilson attended the OW�11n Sunday April 27th the Dun winter Carnival at the Arena Gard- barton,.A.,_Y. P. A. will hold their DR, H. 6. PEAR8QN-Phyaiciaa _'G#Sem3S R+l�T�= ens, Toronto,, on- friday of 'last annual A. Y. P. A. service in_-the : sod Surgeon. Dunbarton. 1 weeks; Ever- The 2 ; _ Community Hall.at 300 p. m. Ever. MILLS Ie tannin The choir is practicing s alwelcome. IR R. PORB_YTH..Unb.D., Director g full blast saWiag 'sum- p body �pctometrieat Anoasa of Ontario.Res. bet reaches, doubletreee Fester music . for Mothers' Day The services in the Community w,= fidember of the Amerkan opeomeatcal ' ' to be observed in the second Sunday Ball on Easter Sunda next will be •- Established I838 os• !•}yes esamined by appointment. tongues etc. of May. y l6ose'18o4. Ctuemont.oat y very intekftting. The Sunday 'Sch- Open to bap a quantity of good The regular meeting` of the Mis- ool: a 2.00 p. in. Church at 3,00 p. in. ARL A.GRUBIN,R. O.-Eyesistht basswood auSl_-elm sion Circle 'x-ill be held on Thurs- There will be a celebration of Holy -q— T� , Sp,ciaiiat. Honour Graduate of the cousin logs. day next at 2.30 p- m. in the chur- Comnnunion at this service- at which -_ PLE 1J ' ti l of osetry of Canada: Gold medalist and - . s it ermaa prize winner is 1928. At Markham (}rain Clopping Tueeday8 eh, Word for roil call -"Spring", `every-confirmed member is expect- - Q - , natty Monday from 4 a,m. to ap.from d- y The Whitevale Baptist Sunday ed to attend. The choir sof St« FIRST COSI Barker's dSntu office. At week. iE from wed• and Frida e. School entertained Mr and Mrs. -Ed. George's - church; Pickering,- will aeaftay to Saturday of each week. E es ezaasia- ad.GLpewfittea and repaired. HiY .t anality Manufacturing Baskets of all McFadden (nee Gladys Pugh) to a lead the •singing. There will be a Why pay coetof freight apd Middle, at Lowest rices Phone Stouff 240.3. 483y d@a9Cr1pti0II8.' 'Miscellaneous -shower on Friday ev- service in St. George's church Pick- - man's profit on Your reed n t.egaa4. Price red uctions-.at-the-'.__ ening last, when-all enjoyed them- ering on Good Fridax at 8.00 p. m. 1 can make Ray mixture o! feeds you factory: selves very much. wish-Barley, Oats, Corn, Peas, E: CHRISTIAN,Pblic Barrister and The Whitevale United' Sunday BROOKLIN or will eel]pure Peas to add to .Solicitor,Notary Public fisc. Money to Phone Markham 8406 or 84`�or write School and a few Green River fri- �._ your own grain for chop. � o.a. South Wins Court Howe, wtitby. 21i1y Cham, White. Locust Hill, Ont. ends entertained 'Wm. and Mrs. On Tuesday, April 22nd, at 8 p. ping, and#thus make ' BEATON .� RQ88�Barriaters. So- Dixon (nee .3Urgaret Ireson) to a beators. Northern Ontario Buildiri=, 830 miscellaneous r hoover at. the home m. a meeting will be held in the your .feed go further. Baystreet Tomato. m Wm. and Mss, Michell h Wed_ Township Hall here, for the purpose w.J seat., _ Apple Barre1s of getting everyone, old and young, D. F.Ross. Adelaide 2767 nesday night last. interested in Canada's NationalBARLEY FEED game - ' ` ICHARUSON A PICKERING- Lacrosse. Representatices from For pigs or cattle is the best value an Barriatere, solicitors etc., 213-224,r - �1 wVHITEVALE. port Perry, Pickering, Whitby and the market without exception. It ��• earation Life$uildiaa, corner Yoa a and Rich- "FO� ALE -"' ppklin a.,d districts are invited to is higher in protein and lower �p� e attend and help in.fibre than other mixed .alarms Pickering office open Wednesday Si and home of Mrs. D. S. Turner. p big-- _� - Esus sold at ii •r ereaiara: Phone Pick d0o0, eel _ to the place it should have in this iglier .gait In large Mrs. Smith *and Miss Edith' Cam- district. Mr, Fred- Wa3gho!#tr'$Y; 03t,..�utr ;itnklltr.r,:ar . : ,vyl� �r DewtaL, _ or. few days. -eron are visiting in the city for 5I Toronto, fill be the guest speaker. Trf it oil my guarantee-Special He is an ex-player and referee and price for a short time. The Audley Dramatic Club will. I VEIL O.SMITH. D, D. 9., L. D.8,. p�y� I prem their comedy drama "Nancy ; one of Canada's greatest enthusiasts F Z. (successor to Dr J.N.Dales), Graduate of Small , , i, For the 'past few years he has been - • � , ' =utke]loyal Cotiere of Dental sura«,;.and Toron. _ Anna Browns Folks', in the hall at an orgaizer for the Ontario Amat- - Ftiversity, At Claremont office over D. A. i1a11�ltlet3 Whitevale on Frida ni ht, Aril Steals store every Tuesday and Fridayv Phone q 25th under the auspices of the Bp Y, e-ar Lacrosse Association, and is en- �n•aH store xy77 �y P, U. This comedy has been given in! deavoring to bring the national O EI36ER7( T. FQI,LA.If3. _L, D$ ��� several is G 1ateIy-_and has been g� b�k to the pinnacle it once.oc- a�I D.D.S., Graduate•f the Royal 6jlkge A L of • Dsntai reside sad the Unrientty of Toronto • well received by large audiences. The f cupied,, and which it should still oc- —4 �IBc•to rsaxfence oeeoad door east of St. Aad- cupy. It is hoped that thesurround- - - r�'•C1—h. Picker- Oat. Oaoe hoar: 9 program '.rill begin at 8 o'clock. Ad- � Ma to 9 m. or by rppwnaten:. fx-r. LUMBER YARD rnission 25 and 15 cents. ing towns and villages will be well A good supply of Hard and Soft � ssretea). done Pick x700- 4312 y -- The Women's Missionary Societv represented at this meetine to help Coal on hand. Also a supply of Whitevale are holding an Excret restore lacrosse to the place it sho- of Kindling Wood, -� *U*f't0** d�'w° FURNITURE NI I�'U R E uld have in this country, f,tove length. _ meeting in the basement of the l;n- ;. BLIZABETH RICHARDSON- lied church on Wednesday, April 23rd - NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE at 2.30 p. m. Rev, Mrs Stewart of GOLDEN �'EDDIND 12tf Phone Pick. 1704. A•�t s�coamvani o fsa`otla acnsaciaJ stand- IN GREAT VARIETY Markham -rill address the meeting. the and the ladies of Locust Hill and Ch- of •exceptional interest was DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING GBORGE KE.AY-Licenaed auction- Simmon's Bede, Marshall Mat• errrwood have been invited to take reception held at the hbine of Mr. ear.Alton, Live stock and general axles tra3eses; Dressers, Tables and part, in the program. Everyone is and Mrs. J. H. Evar". Claremont, r � attended to. Terms reasonable R Chairs, Picture Frame°. cordially invited Lo attend. on Monday, April 14th, when they L. a1�V l�NINGHA M PboaeStoaff 400®. a1-4 Our prices.are the lowest, celebrated their 50th anniversary. Building and General PORTY" Licensed Auctioneer, * ,1 w ""enc Alma Braw-n'a Folks", will They were presented with a radio, Contracting. or o�at•s of Tort and onastio, ase a/• �• Betilt Clsremon y bearing a gold plate, bq the family, Estimates furnished on all classes s,aw ed ate kinds ,a"neo w on abors.s Phone 624 be in the Town Hall, Pickering, and were �� the recipients of a of work-Intortor and Exterior, adde.aa oa!••a atvr t o„ ons Monday evening, April 21st. number of gifts and congratulations elteratioas'and re Be sure td-meet, them pelts. B'31ATt1R TO�►A9�31�'OLitBS ' THE RUR?Il. , ', from the graisdchildren and friends Chimneys Built Concrete Work. rirryr�a�n�g, t'�' !a"r» _ The children were all present; Mrs - idrar:bie. to ;SCARBORO VILLAGE H. C Cooper, of Grand Prairie AI- Phone Pickering 5718 •one.. `• -n.a4W at SECUKI?lES COMPANY I.TD. FAIRPORT. 'e`• f-; berta; Mrs. -R. Besse, Stayner, Ont, - ONTARIO T'ne Lakeview Women's Institute ,Mrs..F C. Morley, Claremont; Mrs. ' R.-ORANTelephc 1, concession 4. Real Estate and Insurance; are holding k'rogressire Euchre on J. W. Appleton, Pontiac, Mich; Mrs $ r a ILLO Searboro. Telepbcne Markham 75os.. Friday evening, April 25th, at 8 p. m. L red Accountant. Bsatnsw and Muaftl- Farm Pro. rhes a 9 C. G. Pilkey, Toronto; Fred Evans, L 131 stilts; GRANT, GODFRE Y&Co,.al Pe pecial : No, 9 Scarboro Village, Sia Claremont; There are eighteen St, East. Toronto, Canada. Adalaida Prizes Refreshments Served. Tick- -Nota Scotia Shin lily Head Office:219 214 Confederation eta es,terra, Come Come, Coins andchildrenL Mr, Evans was very Shingles Life Building,Toronto. happy to have his tvo remaining Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles M. YAW, LIUENS an AVU- Phone Main 1960. - The regular monthly meeting of Bird's Felt Slate Shinglesi mlofvsltR los Yori<clntarto and Da'ham the Lakeview Women's Institute was brothers and one sister present. Mr. Au kna�.ar.near net•7 bd held on Thumday afternoon, at the E. W. Evans, Whitby; Mrd. Jas. - for sale at y NE„nap� a�Oar y Branch Office:: porion Building, Evans, Claremont; Mrs. D. Morgan; T. PATBRSON'8 - CLAREMOA•T �d se 1r8w3•ofec,. 6•Y sad ><oesea,. Pickering Ontario, home of Mrs. Eton, Mason Rd. in the wbttby.Out. my Phone Nw. 29tf absence-of the 'Pres. Mrs. L. Reesor, int Ms. and Mrs. Evans Call and get prices. Phone 9619 _ took the chair. The sum of $100i have al'wayt resided in this corn- -, was voted the Neighborhood worker's wm'=ty, having spent 39. ears on oal Coa� fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER g the farm, one mile east of Clare- LAW' S WASHED OUR WAY. Assn. for their work among the un- miont, but Sor the last• 11 ears • der privileged.children. .Paper on h$ve lived retired in the village y of Q R � � � y M1 We have made a business of Current Events was read by Mrs, k. Claremont. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ev- l _ wash day. Here each color Muir. Dt�monstration of making choc- ens are of Baptist denomination -and fabric is given-the scienti- olate cake was given by Mrs;-H. Mc- P - AND SERVICE STATION d� Bard End Soft 8oi►1.Of d and -are held-in high-esteem by all a fits formula that beet meets its Gowan, acid recipes disttributed to the who intones them. - t OII needs. For each class-we use members present. A rather unique We are prepared to do all kinds - - band u« m nine we ve c s e -of was nf-ear also-bs it - Inof filtered rainsoft water. read by Mrs, Petrie, who gave merry Don't miss ":Taney Anna Brown's Wry charging, electric THOS. " • n average of'sir hundred s.6 helpful s ___.Folks" in the Ton+++ Hall e., J< i>Oa7a �. LAW gg P suggestions on this subleci. --w eldiffg-sad ac Uoas for our family washtaagg Roll Call was answered b "An Ont- MoTvUy evening•next.- No wond�etr othes launderid _ ario County and what it is most farm- everything in coo.. qdW-d •(,jgt, here ars Weaaer and neetion with lasf'lo ous for'. Su r was served to some 111ROUGHAM. ager. ppm car work. ** � * twenty-members by .the hostesses in Malcolm of Galt, spent the Gas, Oik, Gmaee sad Aeee@eorles �8h3�Pa i�r� & ilr� charge. -week-eend with his relatives here. always on hand. Taxi Service._ - ATTRESSES • ♦ = SLEEP-BAILEY - Farmers are now able to plow on Agent for Chevrolet.Care. y. �rl@arDlq go., Ltd• _ some farms in the neighborhood. All clothes nod frequent dry cleaning A Pretty spring wedding'took:place 'Mr. Gannon was a recent visitor at CsoTt�On J Law at Lowerto_keep them sanitary. Our adeaolug at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. the home of his people in Halilrlrton •department turas old clothes Bailey, Pickering Ont. on Saturday, Bert Matthews and family spent out like now. April the fifth, at three o'clock, w?ien Sunday with L and Mrs. Matthews. -` WE CALL AND DELIVER their daughter,EIda May, and Edgar Robt. Feasby, of Toronto, was a s Phone'em- Omar,'son of Mr and the late Mrs. caller in the village on Friday of How aQ - yQII Feel ` Prices. . - E. W. Slee of Pickering. mart- last week. -R.C,Jones,La?cal Representative. p' 8 _ e# �O�g ied.�r'!:e brinae�*obi- - room un-die arm of ego _ Blaeksml ing strains of the weddin,q march,�played Mrs. Rawson. T_ winter 2 —airs, Mr.'and Mss. Jermyn and diiu h W Felt Mattress, regular g Price i.5o, sew price 7,0o fioree ehoeiog a Specialty. - iltor Sleep. The ceremony took ter, Shirley, were Whitby visit- qualityWhite La er All General Work ineludin Wood pie under an arch of evergreens, ors on Sunday. Tired, •Run Down, Nervous., y Work, ror4ptly # Daffodils and apple blossoms Rev. R Mrs. W, Cowie of Toronto called NO Pep, gi93�BChet3, 9, t Mfettrees, reg price pp H. Rickard officiating. The bride on a number of old friends helre dur- Stomach Trouble 2 9,00, new price 8,50 attended to. bloked lovely in ivory satin and veil ing the past week. Also, $he wore white kid shoes white chif- Highway No. 7 has been quite pas-ing Mattress, all white Agent for Taco Farm Perha - • anhinery fon stockings. Her bouquet was of sable this spring, there being only an ps you need a sweetheart roses-lil -of=the-valie , ticking, reg..11.00, nes► - Y y - s priee 10.00 F• T- Woo�L�l,sd with maiden-hair ferry She was at- Mrs T. C. Brown returned` home T� CGR$ENWOOD 491 tended by, her-niece Miss Agnes Py- on Saturday from a week'ts ' visitSpring new Simmons Guaranteed y etre, and friend Miss May Belsey, of with Toronto and Woodstock friends. ' Inner Coil Mattress, and Mt.'Dennis rvho wore delightful froc Mr. W. H. Jackson acted as supt. priced at only 19.95 _ Tune T ks of-flower chelenize, Their-flowers in the Sunday School- on Sunday, We recommend any of the follow•`t•ingy. buoyant atolls soft' -in � were spring bouquets. -Mr. Harold both of our superintendents beings ab- Ing proven preparations: upholstering, lover aCov. Mitchell was best mart; Miss Marjor- sent. . y, 1.00 Z,N Buckley'@ True Blood,. _ , y - - ie Bailey, sister of the bride, dressed Miss Wilna has returned , Orin#@, smart tailored ON in floweed chelenize 'and carrying a to 'her home in FergusonHaliburton, having Wo lee Tasteless Cod- - w edges-It` is tilled ibe L r Off, -100 i basket of sweet'peas, o6as a pretty spent the .winter here,with-the Gan- ,"° new "Simmons Deep aT. E ���� as -little flower girl. The train bear. non-family. _ Nyal a Cewophos. 1.00 �t *Bleep Mattress," only 19_.96 era, Misses Ella Rick of.Buffalo, and The 'Women's Institute are hold. Gallagher's Tonic, -- ' -}',00 8T0 8 Mildred McCutcheon of Mt. Dennis ing a progressive euchre in the Town Syrapof Ityposphoephitesa 1.00 slant Finish Steel bed, - dressed in ink cre p' pe-de=chine, both Hall, on he evening of April 22nd, at W°are also agetot for Spring, Felt Mattress, Over C F R B every Saturday nieces of the bride. Little Walter '8.30 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents. ; oash pries 16.95 'ght Rick of Buffalo, nephew..of the bride Refreshments wi}f be served. �I �4 17 "J- - - - - was ring-bearer. About seventy- Our young people are most grate. sand ns. 1�sum s You cab buy B.•H, Painter Vara- five relatives and friends.frorn Cleve- ful for interest shown in the pres- ttr€fr play, and they win adfiea -�elTyou E P1 K I C ER NG NEWS ishes and Colored Enamel Sound, Toronto and other districts to annogmce that the financial ret- -boat theme remedies. V, were present. After the buffet lun- urns exceeded their expectations. Phone_l300 ~ from cheon the happy Couple left by motor A very pleasant afternoon was for Buffalo and other Western pbints, spent by the Women's Institute 'Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBy The bride travellina, in new blue April 8th, at the home of on 'Airs Dunn, Jones' Drug Store sP'aneral Directory` ;, crepe-de-chine, sand straw hat, shoes A goodly nvmbere were present at Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 48W and stockings to match. On their re-I the gathering. Arrangements were Druggist and Cheraimt, erinj, �Tt8�T1® PIQBERiN4 turn, lir. and Mrs. Sleep ` ng another euchre par- in Pickering. ! , on Tuesday, 22nd w -[Phone 6800 , P1Cker12l� W,v will reside made for holding b.y y ,.. ; ,:-., ;< ,� 9,r.'.t'.a'c..'y� � �``.' - ._�'t``:'i .., -T!:,-„sees r ,,,,,. .,•�. t ,m.:.: ..s,. � -,�^.w _ �.'':- ... .,...�F:?'`.�:NS'+,i•'.., ,,.. .t.: ,;. ,. s. sees sees ,..y. ';'".._.. :i,:f .-.a �• r. s - ,. w ,-•�. •z .•+ •�: - r : • - - a - -- [someone a stronsttz under his charge- If s I someone "-I not ..on:paled.himself ;n There dere I. $ �e� ate meUew her studio itself during her absence efire Oar t0 S ���pal�' -,for dinner there remain* only the fire `'- _ tie Stairs.-' •eaeape.,,The Ste on , "No one could have come up the —> f NDEff `fire escape without being seen by - � 8y ISABEL DSTRA !Policeman Boyle, who stood just be- _ ' 'low; that has been established."Barry — _ added, still with deliberate intent: CHAPTE.� IX. }death, out!"' n remorse he blew his „Suppose he had been 'concealed ,on ' Sergeant Barry waited until the]brains, out! the fire escape for some little time be- " s d ceased and So th, was the explanation of the r fore Boyle appeared on his rounds. '. (G - :racking, teartess sob had-- empty cartridge shell treasured sill - t then he asked quietly: "What had these years-like the symbol of a ghost he must• still after the crime .have _• o > Miriam Vane to do with your wife, that could not be laid'! Barry whistled ascended .navel of going down e Der. Griswold?" ' the street level and where could he - 4YA 4 VrV - softly and then a sudden question have .gone? It has been proved that GrLwold raiser-mss head and the came' his mind. .detective had the shock• of his career. "Mr. Griswold; you told me a while i the roof offered no means of shelter. - I can vouch for Professor Semyonov, _�Flesb %h* galde>�$' _ He.had thought that.the mention of j ago-that Mrs.-Vane was too clever and, Miss.Shaw_was in her_studio at -- - - - �- the dog's foolish .4iet name had re-'to give you an opportunity to free the time, so there remains only your - --• - called the man's dead wife, and that yourself legally. without notoriety it-was genuine grief which h&d open-]which you could not afford. Surely apartment. Fish in Jelly over a basin, then , when almost set, ed the crusty $Hander"n9g closed cher-ettI iugeent---w h- }eu-ng CHAPTER Y.'' This forms a tasty, -nourishing meal. put a layer of this jelly in a mould, heart,- whatever his relation to the provided you with evidence enough." The venerable house which had once---+++�- uc�se quart -of stock itrto aur mesa layer of boiled salmon, freed ether woman and-his share in the.mys- Griswold rose and commenced to]held the law offices of Venner & and add one ounce of gelatine. Let it from skin and -bong: then another. tery. But it was not resurrected dor- pace the floor. "When Venner slipped,Scully had long since given place to a 1 stand about half an hour, then add a layer of hard-boiled eggs, but in slices. row whtzh met.his amazed eyes; Gri3- modern business,block. Continue this until the mould is near~ through her fingers she remembered mode tablespoonful of vinegar and'-a g:od -. r lwold's thin, acidulou3 face had been that she still had a legal hold on me Fourteen ' seasoning of pepper and salt. I'cur 'a full. 1f am Jelly remains, t eIt it years was indeed a long and pour over all: Chen quite set,. transformed into that of an exultant and all her calculating shrewdness time, as Griswold had said, but Scully I all into a saucepan and place over a fiend and personal fear seemed to be;came to her aid. Wher, she found meslow fire. As soon as the gelatine has.] turn out and garnish with a salad of dill lwoui-d' surely recall the details of the� _ -lettuce and caddish, or beetroot and - wholly forgotten in the sundering of'--1 was lying ill with typhoid in a ltragedy which had made him his part- melted, whip all briskly until it boils, endive. the hold which he had held over hiin-I Chicago hotel• ' Sieh do strange things;qtr's heir. However, when Sergeant then let it simmer gently for twenty self. :in delirium and I must have babbled!Barry had run the gamut of steno-I minutes. Pass through a flannel bag ":Miriam Vane! The repetition of'he'r name. Igraphers and .found himself behind or pour through a clean cloth placed Mlnard's ICllls Dandruff. - -the name came with a rauev.is laugh,I "Some 'fool specialist thought -her 'the door marked "Philip Scully-Pri-, ---- --- ":Miriam Vane was my wife, my law-i presence would pull me through the Nate" 'a, saw confronting him a we:l- ful a-if. to the hour of her death, and crisis. , groomed young man who obviously she was too clever to give me an op-I- "When I awoke to consciousness she had not reached the age of 30. Chiid`ies portunity to free myself from her, was in full command and I was too 'She young man rose and extended - `-`--- -=--at least without the notoriety that she weak w do anything. In the eyes of an affable hand. knew I could not afford. It took some- the law l: had condoned her offense." "Mr. Barry? What can I do for ODAWAFERS � one cleverer than she, less cautious The sergeant nodd,d and Griswold you, sir?" > than I, to fire that shot tast night, resumed. He paused as Barri shook his head. rand because of it I owe a debt for the "It was sheer blackmail. I met her "I'm afraid I've made a mistake. first time in my life, a debt of grafi- terms; a quarterly allowance on con- I've come well recommended, but ittqht' tud# which even my money can never dition that she Chang' her name and ;was to another Mr• Scully, a law pan- ` Irepay!" leave the country!" ner of the late Mr. Venner." , ' and Deap.'e the astounding revelation, He halted in his restless pacing and�. "Indeed! I .take it that you are a Barry did not allow ata expression to when he spoke again it was with his ;stranger here, Mr. Barry. Too are yt /t `tom yriah change, and his tones were suavely ftce averted.from the detective. jreferring.to my father, D,Aniel Scully, persuasive as he su "Last October the janitor brought a 9 a- g?eted: }but he gave up active �ractice some "Suppose you tell me the wboie;note up to me, and I found that she five years ago. I took hos place-" ' 5 atcry, Mr. Griswold. Our knowledge I had had the impudence not. only to "There are some things from which _ of the truth may enable-'us to prevent break our agreement by returning to a man cannot retire," Be�rry interrupt- the notoriety you wish to avoid. How !America {rut had actually, domiciled a "I come well redommended-by q,,ng were you married to the woman herself beneath the 'ame roof and !the district attorney of Kew York 'who .abed herself ']Miriam Vane°" I insisted that it was i who had first I City.., y ( ' "For twenty years, ever since she;broken our agreement by stopping her (To be continued.) -- was a girl of sixteen. and I- a law i allowance; and I must come down to' to - ri w. $ a t once for personal inter a (� P L her a _ r pe ` ... of twee-•-tuvo down. in a I t,� OW student y _ 1 "I went and then began a series of t1t ? little town tailed Springville, in Dela- _, ,Italian Potatoes ware. I'd given out these mAny years!pen�utions which did not cease unto ' 'that I was a widower because of the:last night She not only demanded Ingredients-Five or Gtr well-boiled l an outs eous income but forced me to potatoes, one tablespoonful of minced Everywhere you +a ; G disgrace of the whole affair, but it is g � E yW y ,4 evident that the truth must be known!call upon her-at regular inter als on meat, one tablespoonful of Parmesan s now and you'd.find it out sooner or !Pain of announcing herself as my wife or grated cheese, one tablespoonful of Call buy Christie's and skin u that whole wretched �.' a whitesauce, little 1 ]stet. - g p - , chopped parsley and onion, a . Soda oaf a rs-- , "Six years our marriaeN lasted-(scandal I had so c$refully lived down,. butter, some hreadcrumbG, seasoning, [ x 'six years that brought disillusionment I thought when, that young foo] and halt a pint Meth- fresh and 1lYeslst- tr me ih spite of her beauty. Gordon Ladd appeared on the scene I od-Mash the'potatoes, and place the Ible. IC pays t0 ask "She was twenty-two, in 'the• full dt might make a difference.but she was ingredients in alternate layers in a tilde of her de ,ilish fascination 'and too infernally clever' 14esterday she greased pie dtah Bake for frim for them by name. ✓$ knowledge of how to use it-when I ac- dema..ded a further increase in her 1 twenty to thirty-minutes. SaifF`e-One cepted. a clerkship in Cleveland with allowance-and it was the last straw. ounce of: butter, one ounce of flour, - the law firm of Vennet & Scully"-hef "early in the evening I went down seasoning, and half a pint of milk. Put broke off to add: I w to tell her that I had reached the end butter in a saucepan, and allow to "Venner had a son, a goi;d looking.and would donomore but she defied melt; add Hour, and stir until quite weakling with a delicate wife who me laughingly. I :eft her n a rage smooth, then add the milk very slow• adored him- The chances are that he an as I ascended the stair to my own 1 Ig, beating welraff the time. Allow to would never have amounted to any- apartments here I distinctly saw cook far about five minutes to cook i t ing anyway, but the minute he laid yOung Ladd mounting from his. i flour. Add seasoning. This is a very Al 4EALTH WARE, i eyes on Miriam it was all up with Understand, Sergeant, I am not try-i novel and tasty dish. n' ],� him." - ing to cast suspicion on him: I am _ ' /Ze 'IW . i He paused again anct his bony hands merely giving you facts and if she j clenched. Barry ventured: (has played fast and loose with him, - - ' "Do you_ mean that she broke up]many other and more reckless men , ANY SEASON - you Shoal Have' ; their home and yours"'. than he appears to :be have dost their Is Vacation Time . Q. r "I mean that they ran away to- heads over her-in Europe, as my for-I In Atlantic City �Tn Your Kitchen i gether and his sickly wife -went mad! eign agents have kept me informed, : . _ She died in a sanitarium within a sine that old Venner affair in Cleve-� ANY VACATION McCtd-liary SnwsVd .M Why imt ltCe thole old+ bat• - Vit Kscdaa, roc to i Y 'gip i�H,m�'�-Barr excta;med thmght-,- - MIs An Assured Success _ tered pots and pun with Mc _ ...Mr. Griswold?"' Barry asked.._. . _ - fully. "Speaking of that case, r. out y a Enalme e: teE the Griswold,- did.that misguided young -- . .. The other-groaned. _ I y�harN� . -!'Because. I thought she was out of man. have any relatives except his Modern Durable - my life forever, I thought she would father?" say yOu start your on with thtte drift the way of all such women if "No. When'old Venner died about STAHARLES, four pint %wep�heppportunity to rehabilitate herself he left all his money Roaster- by marriage with another infatuated to his law partner,- Scully." - • -" fool was-dente er. a "And young Mrs. Venner, the one B9 �by 9� � �� t ems' - - . ? With the Finest Location 'I _"Ile and she were in some out-of- who died insane; who were her people. I Your da tw �„ and the Longest Porch p� �e Y y � � -'the-way hole in the scuth, leading a What was her maiden name. on the Boardwalk nul asd.happieal, _ "cat-and-dog's life, when somehow•he "1 don't know. `She had met youngl learned of his wife's .madness and Venner while visiting some school Dfferlmg the ultimate In Service &I Bntmeted Wart friend,.but on that point my memory with Unexcelled Cuisine Sauce Pans,30e to�l,qp• McCrary Enameled Keech l is vague. None of her own people dispall. Nialr-6sliac.d. Hale a came forward at the time of the elope- ' - - Isse. All sips. _ Ment and when her mind gave wayit was-old Venner who had he �a -- - Saba Pam _ \ in the sanitarium. ' A dumble surface of pun poradaie emmel� "Mr. Griswold," Barry leaned fort hem of o, „„L in su Ws" hard,impressively toward the man who ` r• 1 stood before him. . "You-.realize, of , - couEnsinelrse, that any help you may be able M��' jto give us will be helping yourself ash I)oeeb4 � The Mower Fat awry purpose A mode asefd utmm& Bar well - + - eO dbass al ails ecap sad eiaae. . - I "You had the strongest motive for IGLEVa 1 killing her and the, testimony o others show that you h'ad,plenty of time McClary - r after leaving her in a rage to return McClary Enaaleled Wars )Bnmeled Covered Roasters ' When you seed new energy. g le Boilers,83c•to$4.00. "on When you are need ot new mouth is here for a pistol, climb down the fire �tlel td�a�lte8dt Double Sews mosey aver,day it ib Med. Sava tier, dry-pep up with Wrigley's-it escape, rush to that vacant house.next torsaal►i�deoable seep• and,Ilaery, u well.' Sam-at sba frso cliol moistens mouth and throat.', door of which you pb.sess the keys,+ sS ��oo ~h"m ! and.,from one of its windows fire the morWcan buy.Askloe - - y aagd how 9£l8diY4; deadlg slLot through one of her lighted a It 'LY "A•�-^�neWstrengthiotheblood, win4ows." _ A�IESSWAIRTPLANT. you-cal do mon-you feel " t„ I Moe*�n+a own. '. ,G'rea� heavens. gasped Griswold- I ; e know I'm innocent, Sgrge.>},nt,fox t ` if I'd meant to put her otit of the1Gay 1 I could have lone so long -ago and saved thousands'upon thousands that she has wrung fromtrte. That--t�CAfit house- is nut of the _ SnsmsLd Wept GtNEI AL' STEEL WARES the only' keys to it are in my office Covered Aossms, w+ITeie SA A -A N CK 14 and my clerk can testify that they ,,. $I.W to$4.= Arouchn Across Caxada have remained undisturbed for months ISSUE No. 16—'30 Mallard"s Will Il cornet. 4 _. - sees. .. . . . . _ ._.._ __ _ __ __ _ _ ___sees_. _.._._......__ _. .. _ -.. . - - • .#,• :_ - rr e: .- W •b ,..N.. M o .� ,.e[,-:. __ - .•�''-3.. .ii ,..'+'.rte.. ,>:.. _ s - - # / ;♦q• - •ar.,w,:T�+cd. w.. :,a.' ,,.-,.-..4 ':;..�.�..-:., ., .. _ 'i,' ✓"t s .,�':' a• - 1-.? ,�'• �w. ....-'.etss'�uw �., • +:i'i'-•�'.y+, - .._. .,,e..i .;.. ... .,�,,. ,.�,,,�._.a:.' .:: .,., .. .rJ >> _. _ .. - .fie?'. _..,,- .. - -. ..,_' :wri:!%T'nnA-p4=::Y„„...,.sji�'ddi� :'...„F.•.:,....:✓. r•r.,.:.,.w .b ..,,� s,,..- y..F'. , i • Y . iL But each of the alae claimants was �j/ the doomed to bitter disappointment. What New .York Laffs _ Perfect dyeing a .► f ••QualityIt is here that the peculiar paychol- �W aaogy of this most eccentric of-horses - - •,b Wearing We like people who can work with 150 easily done� Quality ' was manifest., The occult sixth sense oht making-too much noise. - d our humane societies have done a attributed to dumb animals must have BY ANN,EBELLE WORTHINGTON _ :--� DIAMOND DYES contain the ` great deal to educate the public in t4 been developed to an amazing yeriec- He-"1'd be willing to die a thous-. highest quality anilines money can - more Christian attitude towards dumb tion in this nobly bred and highly it 111ustr`ated Drdsamaking Lesso.t Fur- and deaths for you." buy! That's whey they give such animals. $ut.much remains to be ac- tellfgent specimen. For it was quite nished with Every Patterx Gladys="Just one would suit me true, brilFht, new colors to dresses, oomplisibed. especially ria the treat' evident to all who observed him, tjlat perfectly." - drapes, lingerie. meat of horses at.so many of the sac- Carefree had determined to win a ”' The anilines in Diamond .Dyes -- - Ing stables throughou, the country. race'for' no 'one' other than the boy s d The licca-rich family really needs s make them so easy to use. No -^t Followers of the sport mpst know of who had freed him from the drastic spotting or streaking. Just clear, the treatment to which the horaes are and inhuman treatment of the train- 4 big house. It's so much easier to even colors,that hold through wear enerally subjected. Why do they Ig- !ng course. Although he was sent to - _ hide a old Dad. when.swe1L comp andD washing. g 'sore it? Lye post thirty-five times by his t!ltter• • come iamond Dyes never' eve things f _ - that re-dyed look. They are just eat owners, Carefree never won a r, 15c at all drug stores. When per- Get "behind the scenes”at any large Poet-"Have you an opening for a -race-track-almost an,impossibility, so fence, refuse to go to the post at all or fact dyeing costs no more-ie so secretly are They Boarded-shortly be tempted to rate., If after hours of ef- t poet,of real genius''" ea�syy-why experiment with make. - fore the horse line up at the post. fort the trainers succeeded in putting Editor-"Certainly.. R e have sever- shiftsT _ M. "Watch the handsome thoroughbreds the-mislGlle on him, he would crash the �'+�: T al doors and any number of windows." -n, once, refuse to go to the post_at all or �QmondoD,ya� as they prance out in front of the * '�•� L' _ stands, drugged to the este, every run away Naturally, each disgusted t Chicago 'Mother-"And now, mY nerve strained to the breaking point owner case only too glad to sell him __ dear, goin and shoot father good Highest Quaff y for So Years -_ "_`with maddening methods Of •t'rment. back to the jubilant Hilty for a song., night." ee em ru - experiences eriences no one had = ' any desire to claim this -"un no • '. looser `within them, thea visit the � �' ! ., � Eat, drink and be merry, for to-mor- lust about as difficult as trying to set , stables atter the race and take note quantity" of the tort and Carefree's st ble reaction. • 1 row the hospital and undertaker will signals in a dense fog," I4 destiny, as it were, became fixed. ' ! T i get you. This true story of a race horse,( Before a sprained tendon put him nothing grows so burdensome [roils "Carefree," and his dynamic protest out of racing entirely, this horse won - '' k' Happiness long carrying as a grudge, a large fortune for Hilty. He was en- ' �" �f , against all trainers and jockeys, is be- ' $ r 4 Not what we have, but what we-use,. , 1 rful fn the feted in all the important races fn 'Now, listen; boy. you had better yond doubt the most coo America, Mexico included, and !n two Not what we see, but what we choose, watch your step, because I work in the realm of the racing ring. These are the things that mar or bless ,� hundred starts lost the prize money, s•nppIy department of my father's buai- This horse was timed the fastest only nine times! It Is believed that' ` '" And swell the sum of ifuman happi, ness and he's an undertaker.- Awo-year•eld ever bred. So bright was this record, the longest list of con nese. - the future his proud owner Indignant- seeutive victories won by any horse' 1t�cr7 The.things nearby, apt things afar. Whit has become of the old-faahtou- ' 1y refused 8T5,000 for him. But Care- in the world, stands unbeaten is race= vv/ Not what ire aceta, but what we are, ed child,,weifare program that.used to 'tree had been born with an independ• track history.-Our Dumb Animals. These are the things that make or,be done in the woodshed care of spirit so abnormal it develop l I break, -ed into a mania; with the intuition so And glues each heart it joY or ache. How you use today determines how --.acute that after his firat harassing Smokers, Beware __ Not what seems fair, but what is true: to morrow will use you. _- -- ---- coafilct with trainers, he turned out- Not what we dream; but the good we law and absolutely refused to train' It there anything In the world that - j "' do, It's the little things that bother us 'At his first -entry he approached tke we waste so much as the'eigarette' , These are the things that shine like nowadays-you can sit on a mountain. post apparently willingenough. but a gem:+.i And !s there anything callose waste One a the erste .zt moticis Paris ; Cut-not on a tacit. Then there is the ' Like }ewel+ in Royal Diadems. „ devil Lurked in his eye. Atter raising is as dangerous. has_sent us is illustrated in nautical ' f ease of the ambitious man who start• Cain with all the other starters, he In Canada. for Instance, 'cigarette Not as we take, but as we give' ed on a shoe string and got slapped. QeaPed the nearest Lance and bolted blue crepe de chine print, with plain ; Not as we-pray, but as we ifve. stubs carelessly thrown away are held blue crepe contrast. for the stables. _ to be respoaatble for about one sixth These are the tbing that make for - �Y It shows a new sophistication is the i These disconcerting tactics were of the annual fire loss on which In E gathered Limit flounce o! skirt. Peace followed wherever Carefree was enter-! surance has to be paid. It just Both now, and after Time "shall Fesse, j preteuda a hip- yoke. Tho ed. Finally, be became such a nuts-I Official figures show that, as an ! = ante he was barred from every race-( average, about half of each cigarette longwaiated bo�ice in deep scalloped track is Canada and the United !s. wasted. The average length of outline, ties its narrow felt at normal "Oh, •nn" cried Jimmie bitterly, _ waistline.• The capelet collar is given "'there alai aov favorites to Ellis 8ts•ps as a dangerous and vicious ani- the discarded tube is one and a guar- ramtly-nor much' If I bite my finger a draped effect caught in plaits at mal that could not or wbuid-not train. ter inches. centre-front. nails i get-a rap over the knuckles. He never won a race as a two-year. ,It has been calculated that Ameri• Style No. 3375 tonnes in sizes, 8, 3,!--but it- baby eats his whole toot they - old. Aft night bis disappointed oner: cans discard 1;70,000 cigarette stubs w10 and 12 years. think it's too.sweet for. words sweated is the throes of 875,000 and 550,000 match stubs every mfa- Wool challis print in bois de rose k F � �� ��V• ;;;;�// = 1 - dreams. and arlast, In distgust, threw I ate= coloring is attractive and practical. .Ioihing could t,e worse than sit• him away for 81,000 to a youth named I These figures have been gathered - . Pastel washable crepe silk, printed i ting ors tap of the .wau`Id - Hilty-a youth fifth an Inherent pas- by a United States Government de- lawn, batiste, rayon novelty crepe and? seat. "44 hat:have ou F,+t yet.. neck tied Won for dumb animals and an under- partment which has made some fa- dimity suitable. �• A hu up fork" standing of them nothing short of oc ! ttres:�ng eztypriment4 os--t^o fire da-t- :band Rets ln:nd it his wife ae- Oh, I -ran into sue of those fool H0W TO ORDER PATTERNS. , cult. - I ge^ of smokeri' refuse. They. die 1 auma% that lie has time for trifling I airships and sprained It. Thew won't „ - Who can explain the mystery of `owred that m,)re than halt r)t the Write your name and address plain- bousehuld errands, and hN wife gets f obey the road rules- at all." OrMnary. cigarette stubs, ashen Oc r stem giving coup number and size of such in If be pretends that he baan r ,? what happened? Perhaps the boy:un- Fy y' ,coaeefously, was exercising the age- � ped on to Inflammubte ,material, patterns as you want. Enclose =0c in l SHE CANVAS OF LIFE would, with a aligat breete, be a Ps (coin preferred; wrap, Waste of word•+ "C'liil(Iren, keeP! If we would please God we must old Dower with'which meal were wont min to cause a fire, it carefully) for each number. ands-to train and subdue wild animals. ! quiet:" watch every noetic and t(itch upon fife ' - t dress our order to Wilson Pattern _ �: ::True it Is that within a week the con- Cork "Ips Safer y canvas of our llveb; ee may not think Adence of this erratic race-horse'was To 4luce thla tcrrtbia -iakathey Service, ?3 West Adelaide$t.,Toronto. _ The sad Part about tttr prohibition t we tau lay It on with a trowel and 'won completely tried experiments with water;lasz, Embroidery -rip debate is that it nIe er'get- to the play yet Succeed. We ought to live as From this time no effort was made wh+ch will not bula. By p+lnlpging -Don't talk incessantly, It's tiring, In the finals, ___ _ miniature Painters work,( for they $� a. cigarette with a cont. tin an Inc% Tencleitoot-"1[ow� `watch every line and tint.-Spurgeon. _ to train Carefree. Each morning he e 'was saddled and led out to•wander long,. Boated on rte-Iny.de.with rt sale•� ren to have to ]isles to some women. (lo you. knave Win of was g1+9., the risit of fire Their tongues are never still and most there has been a`pic ale here'" {Deaf _Again -'whither his fancy 'dictated. Some- of what they say_is not worth bearing. times he would stretch his long supple was considerably reduced. - The same Second Tenderfoot-"I sire by thg' Gossip and chatter weary those who Through New Aid body low to the course and run--a thing happened- with-a. Plain cork tip. paper.." g listen, but the constant tongue-wag- They 'streak of blue-black Into the wind. At they tried coating ordinary in is wearta to the woman herself, - Earpiece 1'n Ripfler TJ(a,+.Ui,ne Wir+s -- - cigarettes with waterglass, which, re g B g One trouble with iodusu) is that no I Enthrekiu.etiF Follaui.ng-Tete-Due 'other times he would refuse to do nay - and is,erten the cause tSt that teeTing 'thing at all and return to the stables during the thele In whlcb' a thrown- sooner than !t 1w adjusted it has -to r away stub could glow. reduced the of weariness that comes on of an stop.for --readjustment," Free` 't ial Zl�Jcr' In the sulks. But be was never urged. chances or fire by halt. A coating evening. z'. 'to do any•hing he did not want to do I t arts twenty-av yars devoted ezcln- o[ boric acid solution did the tame. Smile if you . possibly can when pUal awoke after sively to the manufacture of screntiao jand, of course. never whipped. i A patient in a h"` hearing-rias. the Canadian Aconatieos w It--is only English and American things go wrong. Halt the troubles!an operation and found the blinds of Limited, Dept. zsoa, as stchmone at. After a year of this unique treat- cigarettes which are so wasteful and about which your worry yourself into a his room drawn. West, Toronto Ont.. has just perfected a dent. Hilly obtained permission to en-I dangerous. Russian oigarettea• and headache are not worth thinking t - neve model AconscLcoa that reprn•ats —"�i'h rw th se blinds the •atemt advance et made la the r.- ter Carefree in a tris race. One can some of the types smoked n the a,- about- _They pass away qu c y, .aa creat a o hs as or c e deal. a Imagine with what thrills of esCstasp j down, docter7" latest Acousticon is featured by a tiny' kans•and Central Europe, have a card- if- you have just met them with a Phydc',tan - "Fell,• there's a fire ea piece no bigger thaw a dim•. Through the nineteen-year-old lad saddled his board .tribe mouthpiece, which not smile you won't be a whit the worse. his device, .monads are Aearly and dia- 1 for that most important tryout! I burning aornss t(ie alley affil I +litln't tiactly transmitted o subnormal ear• only reduces the wastage in tobacco, f4'heri You get s Piece of materlai want you to wake up and tbink the with wonderful beak to heartas •a -%But there-was nothing to it♦ Carefree' but helps to avoid the danger of fire pleated-at.a shop it-has tissup paperoperation Ha t,x f flute.'_ health alike. The makers offer am absc- '.aauntered meekly to the post, started 20 when they are dropped. to avkry•told. Don't take it out until I pas I ,_ - ,lately. ire• trial for who may be iat days co any os-• •a erset•d, and a let- - os like �eAn ta nttPmAn dna IMat the _---:- you have sewed the pleated part into d taili`oader says: ter.will �sias one or these remarkable ` ys: "Trying :n r n and finish by three full lengths! In the Traveller-"May I show you MY ata place. it keeps the pleats ex ,` ee tiirtmrh a pair of dirty specs is convincias test. 'Send them your name same week he won four races, ]mine- samples, sir' If you remember; I ex- and is easil) pulled out afterwards. and address today! ,•• ',diately his- past was blotted out and i ecuted your last order with prompts A bit of embroidery worked on a -- -- -- --- - - he became a sensation. , tude and dispatch."' important Person dress gives it a bit of smartness. Lay By a strange custom of the turf, a -"I gave you no order!" Traveller= the embroidery on a piece of double _ horse.owner.represented:in the race,i 'rPardon, sir; you said `Get out,' and tissue paper and tack it before you has the privilege of "claiming" the..I got." begin to work. This is extra good for ;winning horse at a value stipulated 1 georgette or any thin stair. Put away by entry contracts. To his dismay Words are little things, but they what you can of,the paper when the young ]silty had his.horse claimed strike very_ hard. Use the w h lied, and rub the rest off y g. _ Ii - - a!'! care. with your hands as it you were wpsh- - -- Ing. It wont spoil a ma e '� -- - least, and every scrap of rarer comes -- •+.meb.ea.rra•a+• a i away. ._ • wersr.a..rn..a.r �'� Observation. �•�'•"` ` :-- : . _. .•+ intens. o.u+�scent Little by little we subtract • •ra.a(�w�• oaw,Ms Faith and Fallacy from Fact,PH ' - The-Illusory from the True, - w-�- And starve upon the Residue. 0. Y .• nit What is the sense In tears or laugh ca■nr.n�eear,�` , ter, e"'c mm orsLaw wto Ac -" The Root of things is what we're at- opo _ 1„ '• 'c =� jwassr+ow avo++ ter: ��! rs.ws • nuo � 1 MaM""" But fallen trees will spill their fruit lZ ;: o We can never be sure just what • o.eae rwA And worms and darkness keep the _makes an infant restless, but the root remedy can always be the same t ' s ( Excess acid Is the common cause of times Its volume in acid. It Is harm- Fallen -days will spill their sun, Good old al There's come lase and tasteless and its action ie 'fort in every drop of this pure Indigestion. It results in pain and , But paper heavens must be won. vegetable preparation, and not the very promptly; if'it doesn't, yots • quick. 'You will never rely on crude And so, while we geometrize, _ slightest harm In its frt:quent use. should call,a physician. sourness about two hours atter setting. settees, never, oontinne to sn>Ter, -W soften bird out-twits us, twice as wise. As often as Baby has a fretful All through babyhodd, Castoria -ws q c cotter ve when you ears ow , hich neutralises acid. T'he beat cor- pleasantly this premier method acts. Mere matter is not all of marrow. seep,let Castoria soothe and quiet •a wise mother does not change to 'seetive is Phillips' Milk of Magnesta. please let it show you now. be harvest leaps not from the bar• 1 im; Sometimes it's a touch of stronger medicines as the cbild w !,has remained standard with phgsi- Be sure to stet the genuine Phillipe' row, colic. Sometimes constipation. Or grows.older. Castoria is readily 'dans to the 50 years since its inven- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Phys!• And a push-button will not light �arrbea--a condition that should obtaiAed at any drugstore, and the - w" ' Sion. • ciao for 50 years in correctisig excess Joy by day or stare by night. alvq be checked without delay. 1�ulae easily identified by the • One spoonful of Pbitllps' Mtlk of aside. Each bottle contains tall dine- -Samuel Hoffenstein; in Harper's -Just steep CattOria hmdy,tied fife trans. H. Fletcher signature that + ! it promptly. �p�pw �K�nesia neutralises iastiwllf many tions-any drugstore. Magasinst. sin ems' WK �d- T .. ., H...,, ...`0.. .. , r..-a.,w di. t_..- •a . .. .. - ,,�-. .aR'. �� '.e 4•� .(, • - f •3 ,.•.:,,. .h - „ ..;..,.. ..a v �ki.-aairn`.re•. .,.^�w�rs.,a",r.�.� -' ..:. .. z _..'.'.- Y '�••. a..m . .ter. ... .. . . �.;s• i' ..a.,.0. . _ I� ."'r.7t ..u1- :�'�rss,+-,, w;•.. ..-.a .rk!'. �..-:w...:�...•.- ,. a..e� M _ I 4 the other a disc drill instead of coarse weeds burns ds them should be -- � gpNDB—(�o��en:� the other makes.so that as little as gathered and burned as soon W they � posaibis of the stubble may be dray ales di y and the ground thea►.spadedla�esto»nts aA feom 6 to 7 pee _ gad up. or ploughed. f. etaa•ox u.wd r"issiNsaa• "Mrs. Sybllla Spahr's Tonsilitia" is sent, t When tall ploughed stubble has porn stalks or remnants lett lying INSURANCE— saved NSURANCE o �i��. heaved during the winter,as it some• out in feeding paddocks, or left over tsuly wonderful to treat sots throats. ou advw+. B eluding Fire, A Win*• �Lln►sodoes, it will probablypay well in barns or elsewhere, will contain bad coughs ape all tonsil troubles. storm. Accident and knees, s+ "� to run the roller over the ield before borers and in accordance with the Act Fully guaranteed, You can't lose. phone or.write JOHN M:URKAR, Proprietor, working it up and Bowleg, as tbis will must be_gathered and burned or be Try it. Jones' Drug Store. Pickering. '� y• firm the surface and push down some plowed under by May 20tb. g g• 48tt ED. BOWMAN,WhiEby of the stubble. We ask the bEarty co•o ,.Lion of a== Tbt Coro Borer 71t1 Growers of small plots of cot a in all corn growers, including t hose who At a resent�o tensors in Toronto of villages, towns and cities must remem only have tiny plots, In this work of R 0 Y ..�,-:M 0 R R I S H the Dorn Borer' recce In and the f ter that the Act applies to them just destroying' the borer and preserving the Corn Borer' In Entomologist it war elated a" much as to the farmers acd that the corn industry. This can beet.be d eonactimes their corn is more heavily done by each man doipg his own share C E R / N Q _ _ ithat many farmers were under the im• infe.te.i than the corn on farms. All and n a kindly way encouraging his -- -- + 9Pression that -because the borer had can stalks on these plots and all neighbors to db the same.-Coit. been reduced in must of the counties .under the Aet,-i4-was-ni! longer--a seri ,ous menace and, therefore, the Act FRESH FR.IIIT A h D VEGETABLES , yywould not to strictly enforced thi. :fseunfortunh,�te and very misleading.. ti FOR EASTER WEEK The borer is just as dangerous an in. Pineapples, extra large, 35 tante, `L for &� cents sect today as it ever was and_all ii '• tosses to enable it to play havoc with our corn is to be (liven a ch,+nce, such Oranges, 33 cents, 55 cents and 75 cents per dozen .gas it would have if t"Cartr Borer Act were not enforced. Corn growers iu Tomatoes, 13 cents per lb, 2 lbs. for 35 cents -/Ontario will have to become accustom-_:.-ed to to the fact that the cleaning up Oabbsge 1•i cents per Ib. coca remnants thoroughlv_gach spring - _ Celery 15 cents per bunch will hencefurth be a regular part of farm operations. ' There is no other _ -. - Lettuce 10 cents per head to known way of combating the borer. - _ - Even in Europe this is the only way of preeBororn r Aen ctwilloforced bis `year CHERRY�'OOD AND' PICKERII�tG ' and in future years, and every man .. ' 'will be required to clean up the corn B E Phone Mark. 3020' Phone Pick. 600 j remnanta on his own prgperty, either THAT b gathering and burning them,or by plowing them under and not dragging -,them up later. ��®� Picker* }'�(� Q theNon-enforeement of the Act would Hal dware Store :-�be the bei bt of folly and.would soon uu•• i. v k•result in the ruin of the hopos of all ���± rr;aa k�yrr FARM y to whom corn is a valuable crop well „ >�V FOR THE V�' RDL.� AND FAI�Irf - - f - worth raising. Both the writer and CATALOGUE 70 INTENDING PURCHASMS Seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds -- worthInspectors are a Both t that every farmer should stady out the best ..Red Clovar, Timotl: . Alf", Sweet Clover and method of dealing with his corn field, - eek p so that he may have little or no hand• W M R EN N'E C,/ . LIMITED Alsike, all No. 1 tested seed, picking to do after it has been sown. There are men in every county who so TORONTO Garden Seed—bulk or paekage handle their fields that they have ld ALSO AT MONTREAL A L • VAN COU VEP, necessity for hand-picking. Weshould - — :._. _____-llkeaa f&r&&possible to,h,.ve this true ( See our 75 cent —Dairy Pail ) of every man This spring we advise every one to prepare his corn-stubble i .Held before• ploughing it, preferably, - A complete stock of Calf Meal and by running 'the disc twice over the stubble to break It and loosen it up Poultry Feeds. and then to plough with a wide-fur- row-plow. ide fur•row-plow, taking special care to run ® 1' N i 'T Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery 1Kld Repairs. the last furrow as close to the stubble row as possible so that on the next ® We liave it, can get itl. or it is not made. round the stubble may be thrown flat y Into the furrow and compieteic buried- We uried - We have already seen fields ibis year Gravel the (ting'; Oighturiag on which even short stubble was not YOU'LL LNJOY YOUR J. S. BAISDON, � PIC covered owing to pool ploughing In , cultivating after plougbicir we advise ! _. the use of a disc instead of a toot bed1 _Easte'r m 01ida nbea bleValues�c TO�d HATCRirra� � ' U � . US !Prices Reasonable. 11I10o r o ac l� Trilp' ' '.' '.Try the Jameaway Method. [Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parte are the beat yet. S"oars lAleo, Chicks for sale—Leghorn, —i` and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction Rocks and Rhode A visit to friends, a trip to see the Fashion We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots Island R®ds. ,Parade on the Boardwalk, or any other - and our prices are right. P. Willows, - Greenwood Easter outing Can be fully enjoy ed - ' Meu'y Overall@, Smocirs, Trousers and Shirts sold b when you travel in the care-free li,3 3i3 Phone Pick. ;✓= p a economy prices. _ comforts and safety of t Our Mee'!,, Fine Section is (itilte complete. Try us. modern motor coaches. - ' �ea BULK SALES ACT r _RR C►ur.goody spell repeat customers always. lohln C Clan and °Fraoliti(m°ir on',°'f CHANGE -OF TIME-TABLE .t3end o the Farmers. ase ru,teee.d to _ E � �1 rend to the C°dersigned Ttu�teennor "With the inailgnra�,lon of Da3'lial]t sa�'Il'lg - -_- BRADLEY --before the '23th,day of Apid, IvSo, a Time in Toronto OII Sunday, April full statement of their rr6pective p - 1� I : 3C :E R I N Ct — claims duly verified' by affidavit. gis• 2 7 thT 1930, new time tables _ 1� Ipg full particul4ts thereof, And any will 1!e In effect taecurity held by them. ' And take s - •-notice that the underei uP routes. on an after the '25th .day of April, 1931, proceed to distribute the moneys _in his hands hiving regard only to the .- - -• claims of which he shall then have • FOR TEAM HARNESS :notice. Dated at Toronto this 4th div ofG _ April, 1980. ray oar Ines JQHN CA LLA IIAN, - Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, Barr ister•at-la , 2 inch layer trace with-heel chains, $42.00 507 Confederation Life-Building, - R*ith cin breeching. instead of back- 3'3.34 Toronto'l, Trustee. band, . _-2222__,. .-- -•------- _ _ __- - - - - Black-mounted Team Backband Harness, >838.'aC. 5.1ring Breeching" • This is not a factory harness, but ctistom_ wade in our a _ r^ll?e �201ft attr C Ve Stam. - i We ?pecialize on repairs to harness and collars.home _ `• '' ' n tale neOdjo W Harness and Collar Manufacturer ; APPY is the woman who by chance hears her l =H MA1�,KHAM, ON'T. Hotue Phone 8440 home referred-to as "the' most attractive in the neighbourhood'" - - i Very often the difference between an ordinary • -� Here house and one which excites instant admiration is 1 merely a matter of paint. Your house . . . painted r 1� lig as you know it should be painted . . , will achieve new beauty and,charm. You will take added pleas- ure in it; your children will be glad to 611 it See our Samples of Nall Papers. Prices-range from 10 cents „•,<_!,� , . "home," , .'0 pe single ll to 1 J r i roll. _ s B-H "English Paint and other allied B-H pro- p' Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Gimme your orders. 6 - ' : ducts enjoy an unsurpassed reputation for beauty ' 1-__ Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac, ` iirnish 9taina and White ® of colour and uniformity of shade . . . for purity , a ways on . ' � Lead al 'hand _ . for economy. Let us supply you with every- Goodyear fires and Tubes for.all Cars and Tracks, thing you need for painting this spring! N L I S.I- 'n ' A full time of Rork Boots, also Rubbers for every one, FOR SALE BY T j C� u V .Ont' Groceries are.the Freshest, Oar Prices the Lowest. Win PA I N. -" � . A . BU S + + B + Z'hone your order, We deliver. B RAN DRAM -HEN 0 E SON �'ickeriout. Picone NlArkhatu 6102. ..u. ..un.Rac cr.■r,cm�.awrw,n.� sa Genera• - _ M Duncan! Green. River Who. , Merchant) yr ♦.-•-„, ,,. .-. _.. ., sem. :_• _; •.- .x`�...• CLARR>NONt John sad Mrs. Farmer, I[ss. Fuad _ �- i Nursery Stock xor><cs Farmfr.and daughter, Mrs. D. John- !P k ering Thos. and Moe, PateMon� were Ston and Mrs. John Madill, of Toron- Hs takes vies I3obt. >. In the city oa Sundays. to, called on several friends and rel- Special for March Orders Only garage, Broutgham, we ate AM , d Mrs. Bentley at Brook- atives in Claremont on.Sunday ORN ENTAL SHRUBS to_give servka in B:ee> am lin,' Mrs. Lynn on SundAY last. The ringing of the talvrn bell oa I Including Hydrangea, Spiral BillarI4 'as-in Claremont. E . and Mrs. Berry ,of Toronto, Ddgnday aught •alarmed a nuinber of Tax S�ry c� Syringa,Grand Spires Van Houton Service car always ready, dsq e* 1'< spent Sunday with Magnus and Mrs• our citizens. Investigation revealed 0 Dentzia and and many others, eight service, _ Y Phone Clare. 5105• Pickering FIR, •r _Morgan. the fart that it wa part of the pro- �_ ' . Only 50 cents'a shrub. hire, Dennison,and son, Foster, of grain in a wedding celebration and Calle b da or night promptly - - GasoUne, On, Seiberling Tires. -:Toronto, are visiting her parents, E. not a fire alarm. y attendedto, P P y i arm also prepared to take four order for Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, 2liiy, A. T., Pn!M. and Mrs. Bryan. After being in St. Michael's Hosp- ' *: Miss S. E. Evans entertained her ital; Toronto, for about three weeks, Comfortable cars. Annu ne, Perennials said all Y p Prices reasonable. general general 8ulbe R Gallaugher ` Sunday School class on Friday even- where he undevrent a critical o eraf H. R. •.: nuke r stock. ingL when all had a most pleasant ion, -Mr. Raymond'-_ PilkeY re- Phone 7300 Beet stock obtainable and S]Ili9TC�1�11t �--time. turned home on Thursday last, and r ,. Win. Dowswell and daughter, Miss is nave making rapid.-progress tori- reasonable prises. Q recovery.--Cora and Mrs. the -� Stone Wel �Q?t)IIfl y' kx litter's husband A sbted h Claremont a Gage se�erai timesas hien gin the As, �' ��� O*IT Stone & N Wellington - Isin the market to purchase Ha � friends on Sunday: wound dressed by Dr, Tomlinson , _ John T. Elliott, Agent, Straw, Grain and Potatoes, _ Mr. and,Mrs. Reid,:of Oshawa, and -His r_-any friends are pleased to e p ekering Ontario , a '-harp Street, Oshawa For quotations apply Mr. and Mrs. Philip Benns, of Toron- him sc;-swell anti hope that he,vvilI 1 • ( Pbone 74 M 2Stf to, visited Mr. Benn's parents, Thos. soon be fully recovered... A. C' _ �a CN' and virs. Benns, on Sunday. - SALE -REGttS'rE'.: 'Several 'Shrintixa *fere-in•tovi-h'one - _ R R N0 1, day M"s"seek in search of accomm • i Phone Pickering 1712 - "a cdation for visitors to the ,¢rear chn_ Friday .spoil 18th-Auction sale of �pru 1s ,,:He're sention to be held in Toronto in June, farm stock, and implements, the15tf Reference Bank of Montreal �Z'e are pleased to state that Thos.' Property of R'm. Harris, lot 5. -- -- _Con.-6 Pickering (Greenwood Ont 1 ---_ -. Co .w underwent a-serrous veer-" As o h risk is giving up farming, �b���itt ation at the- Christie 5t. Hospital, — Toronto, over a week agd is now do there will be no reserve. Terms - B I L D E R S �; i nicel cash or otherwise arranged. Sale '• jj Dien have been busy fixing the,ap- at 1LO o'clock sharp. �4 i. Maw, We have a, lull stock of J " proaches to the new bridge south of Auctioneer. We are now ready to ` the village. The north approach has E. BRYAN Y supply you with: been in bad shape ever since the bri- Brandram Henderson Paints; Brushes, ,� dge was completed. 'BRICK$, UONCRETE There wil be special services in the Successor t0 - Alabastine, Brooms, Ste a • Baptist church on Good Friday and ' • BLOCKS INTERLOCK Easter Sunday, on Sunday evenin�ir. •i' F. Chidlow Ladders Etc. - IriG PIPE, DRAIN TILE, Baptismal service will be held. _ . _ -_ _._. ' John Parr, of Altona, will sing. A SAND AND GRAVEL. .*,Cordial welcome is extended to all. These Specials for II$Y p _ erry Cement ` Ivan and Mrs.-Benson and family, p �-A I �Ir�i L�- e, �, '-----who, since last St bare been two weeks : �1 "residing at Havelock, 'where Mr. Ben - _ ,Barb Wire, Roofing. Products .Co. son has been section foreman on the-j Kellogg's Cornflakes, 3 for 25c C. P. R. have moved.to Agincourt, Puffed Raisins, 2 Ibs for 29c 871 Bay 9t., Toronto where he has been appointed fore- - nor ! ” iman in that section. We congratu- Roman Adeal, large pkg "u2c th o _ _ • _. Fo>• Quick. Bale : P$�h ria Creek. date him on his promotion. Pearlitie, 3 pkgs for There vdlil be a community meet- ing in the Community Hall on Mon- Oxydol, large pkg 1 Fordson tractor and plow day evening next, at 7.30 o'clock for .1 Samson tractor and low Good 5 string broens3 p the purpose of re-organizing the cents to . 1.OG 1 International tractor and plow, new Board 4f Trade. A special invitation is extended to the members of the $rove and 9Crnb Brushes - it InternatlaBal Spring tooth cultivator, now Police Trustee Board and all others f each 25C I International snikV plow, new + BARR -'interested in thewelfare of the village purpose 10 years Old !1 to be present at this meeting. Full line of Tubaecoe+s I Gereral ur ose horse, Special Easter services *W be con, and Cigaretta. �2 International cream seperators ducted in the United church on Sun- Ask for pour Coupoaa. ;$ Used washers - day-next. A girls' chorus will lead Phone Claremont �0 the singing at the morning service. ' 1 Rugby ton truck -and in the evening the singing will tl 1 Oliver NO. 21 Bingle p10W l -chorus who will ren- << t r be led b a ma 1•/! 11 der special music. The minister *til BARGAINS &X, - w preach appropriate Easter sermons Charles Cooper, - =� Claremont :Do trot miss these interesting ser- 4 s �/E speak of artistie rices. Tr designs that are ',Nancy Anna Brown's Folks the �+ excellent drama presented to the role These Specials - d:grified, not artistic ` Comunity Hall last Friday, eveningdesigns that would be by the Audley Damatic-Club, was one Wonderful range of men's, a D * - ,* BN D purpose i ate for the _ . propose in view. The o! the best ever heard in Claremont. yoraog men's worsted suite one illustrated is sim- Tbe play is a good one and was splen- is browns, grays and blue . General Merchant ± ple. yet has,artistry. ` idly presented by Audley Young serge, reg. $1R to $'2,1, for f People, who displayed remarkable 12,59 and 17.30 CL A BBM©�Tm' I. O���• --No Greater Tribute' hi.atrionic ability. Unfortunately there Boy9 suits. eines 27 to 3`_', reg. A 1 V Y was only a small attendance, but th- N. W. STAFFORD, ose not there missed a treat. $8 to $(0, for 4 31u and X3.58 kSnecesser to A A. Scott", _ _ The committee in charge of the Ki stop Road, : ag i Claremont Baptist Cemetery are The famona Greb Shoes. every Wh'tbT contemplating eleaning up and lev- pair guaranteed soli3 �. p t y leather: hone WbI b- elling the grounds ao that it may be �� _ 83 r '' kept n better condition. A meet- \fen'» x.10 ;LSI E�T S P R I 'C� GOODS _ �----- 1 'ir:g will be called some time in the• B,;y;' ;, :3 l ' y, rear future to consider mbar is bei I �:outh�` `�;I r !tri be done. Will anyone who might . - lz? interested please watch for fur- National Brand OverAll_ and - Prints a`lh d Ginghan�s - __; _'_ ,A ' _ _ .:- tnPr notice. Contr,butionc for this 'mocha, red hRc6, 1.`?, .purpose will tie gratefully accepted. _ P Boots alud Shoes Maple Leafu�ual xre b A very interesting meeting of the A fall line of Fresh Groceries v W. 1I, S. of the United church a� - ` at locve=t 1�[icee. - tTin All p _ _ at which a splendid program vcaC giv St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar _ a a ers an Cheap rate&for farm and country buildings, paper from t 5 r. Bonk •' From Jerusalem to.Jerusal- Paintweeks Gnly, s Insurance on buildings. _ em" which is a book that is well wok r T - ' F I G O L D S :. wind-wills,Silo - •• • - •• '.Atomobile Insurdnc8 th coming out to hear the papers of all kinds. from. After the meeting. Mrs. Mc LOWER PRICE STORE Our Tip- Tap Clothing samples on'hand :i Lellan served a lovely lunch to air. - • FARMS FOR SALE �: Ve hope for agood attendance at all Phone 3?C1 of these meetings in the future. CLAREMONT, CONT,' _. . Write or phone E D a B O W lei A --� u tock o res rocerles 20 WHITBY, orT, �u, S - ' . . ; Green ver ' FEIN C. A. Ov erland, - =- Manager Basket Factors ! Manufacturers of NA' - — .- Baskets, Berry _ Crates, FRrmera, Bushel . - T ' - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. b 10 - ' A SafeRepository for Frank Pennock frh - + Proprietor + Q- Maker of the well ktz�wr. = Visit Canada's great mountain country this :' -g01]dS and Other ' summer.See the mighty scenery of our Far' Barnes' Baskets. • �_ West. Make jasper Park Lodge in Jasper Phone �Iarkhltu 81�c ., National Park your mountain headquarters.' s. Ride, climb, swim, golf, tennis, motor,' _Valuable Papers explore.. PACIFIC COAST a: -'f On to the Pacific..-. A 500 mile trip from —' - jasper . past towering Mount Robson SAFETY Deposit Bos in your nearest branch � ` ��-;t r•f,• � �_ .. .following the turbulent Fraser River to Vancouver. Every turn a new thrill .:.; _ �)f the Canadian Bank df Coutnieree is the - - - every mil"-a-vista oi:spectacular beauty. -_ - -- _ ` or ALASKA lo�zrcRf p ce to keep yo"ir' vFduables for security ;. A 1,000 toile boat trip from Vancouver ,and convenieneo. SVP shall he pteReed'to furnish ti• "-through the colorful Inside Passage. .Ree � glaciers the Klondike Ska wa Gorgeous y P y y 1 r g v rg ( of with RC0 nese=-Rr Erik for our ronuir scenery . . Congenial fellow-travellers. Tours may be made by various routes. "•menta at minimatn rates, 7. Full information and �e.errations from any _ Agent of Canadian National Rallwa9,. �^ r � i'• 1a. i THE CANADLAN BANK acv i, R°`•r•..ro o via• � .. .. :.., 6 cka•••rt e OF COMMERCE .. • r9p leaner. �llel •++n which is a•no/;;umnlcd , s.1. arias an ,ahfr. (� 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA � i Bold and Ir?etRllP ' by atlOnal i' FRANK J PRUUSE ' , ^ R PICRERING - ONTARIO ' if ,—T---- ,w - • . r �. - WIr-W `a d f - « r, .ru. -. - y e. t _ a.µ • - t . ,- .. ` -- .•,a-a.,.-.•w. : ^nyy ?",.r a-"'+•,. ...e;+s ,guy, -F.-� •A M�AC"3ry�. t. '-'!r. .—� -_ .,. - _ - - 3 ice" __- - I - - --- - . i " 11 Cma�a�a a� � 100 to 8 Shot Wins World's Most Famous Juinping Race The Markets -w, .may , 1 t �rOrilg�s PROVISION PRIC�Si a k s^ r ' 3 'y: 1 't',;rotito wholesale dealers are quo ` Literary ry .t ." .,.1, . • ": :<::a:: ry Digest Picks Out ! i g the following prices to the trade: oked Comment from Our . .. . 35c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c�; smoked Press on Vital Cur- . e rolls, 2$e; breakfast bacon 30 to 40c; - - y r ,. backs, peamealed, 34c; do,. smoked, rent Situation _ . ' w y 46 to 55c. .rr° s rH Y Pork loins, 313zc, shouldcm, 21%c; ,American prohibition is reported as �x, hn,F Ir .< 1. butts, 26i�Zc; hams, 26 to 28c. a hot political liras in Canada ah well x f Cureac meats-Long clear bac n, bU las in tka United States. u , !� to TO lbs., 24c; 70 l0 90 lbs:, 2_c; 90 . This stands out clearly in the com- roll , ? « to 110 lbs., 21a Hei'vyweigh� s menta of various newspapers of the % x 40c; lightweight .oils, 25c, _ 11 ]Dominion on the speech of the Can- �< " y Y ` ?s> Lard-Pure, tierces, 15c; tubs, 1Gc# stdian Prime Miniate., W, L. Macken- pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 1?)/ac. 1. 4 _ '° xis Kiag, in which he advocated the r 3 3I.0. ice. 13 tub , F • Trill prohibiting the export of liquor % ^� Shortening T e e s r : : 1 r from Canada to the United States or ,, . DUC4cr " c, pails, ++rw, ; T .. , ]l to any country into which its 7mporta- - �R o whop QUO OT e bu d 1 x y� y; Toros wholesaledealers v- ion is contrary to law. ir.g p. xiuce at the fo owing prices: According to E. George Smith, as ,) `1 �. Eggs-Ungraded, vas^s returned, , fresh firsts, 256;- 'Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto f ash extras, °7c; s _ t ods, 22c. . lobe, the spectral threat of Anglo- — ti"'iii:- - se Butter-No. 1 creamery, solids, . --- a :American, strife raging along the _ • t � : a 301z to 31c; No �, 29ci: to,30c. Canadian-American frontier and "the Chur,.ing cream-Special, 34 to internatioast immorality of Canadian . ., ,, 36c; No. 1. 33 to 35c, No. 2, 30 to 32c. 3 : 'Government officials aiding gangs of r i' Cheese-No. 1,large, colored, paraf- _ -• erimina?s and rum-irunnera to violate * j fined and government graded, 20 to 1[;nited Sates 8rliluornm ria d the a.. w '' 1 `'0?�c. y inspired + - �dlackensre Kin Government to move LOCAI. GRAN QUOTATIONS to forbid further q exports Grain dealers on the Toronto Board . of Trade are making ':he following . .'.: United States. - - If the Liquor Exp<x' bill .a enacted ; quotations for car lots Man, wheat-No. 1 north„ $1.201 1 . r , :into law, this correspondent 'goes-on ; No. 2 do, 1.18.: Na 3, $1.15%• No..4, to say, it will cu aft' Canada's annual $1.123'4; No. 5, $1,08; No. 6, 812x4; - - ' $23,400.000 liquor trade with the United feed, 76%c (c.i.f. Guderich anu bay Dort-s). d+ area. He tail o i - : itotal Federal r•wenue from the trade - " ' ' 1has been estimated in Canadian Gov- - clO h No. Man eat--�•o. 1 North„ $1, , . .. x t.. - Jerrment returns at $15,000,000. r 0 t f OderrcP an No. 2 , 1.1 ; - o. u a , �" ;» � ``� 6w•c�(c. . .SG 8 d1 bay -. y• 1 f, $1,12 No, G, Li aft Ottawa dispatch to the To- :a sed. 7 �.. 7 m" ,�H, pop t?i. irc,nto Mail and Empfte, Harvey John a, - : Nian, oats-\o. 1 feed, 5.,u�c; No. l•i'ekey notes that the bill designed to. , `I. Y 2 do, 514c; . ,cerd the shipment of intoxicants to the ,,_ - 1 r Am. corn-No. 2 ;•ellow, $1; . United States passed its second read- .x No. 951-c . 3 do. 97�zc; 4, lo, --$rig in the Ca�iattian House-C! - J hiillfeed, del., 31'ontreal' lreibhis, • 3nors "in a blaze of oratory such as - ` Parliament rarely witaea�es" and . "SHAUN GOILIN" MAKING DRIVING "NOSE" FINISH .. •• 'lshorts, .per ton, $•',3.'2.3; middling- "Shaun llin," owned by D. H. Midwood, thandere home•to victor3, by a neck at Aintree on Liar;it 3K, in tine $:3ts. Ont. grain-Wheat. c, rye. a'with but one voi.e raised against it." most thrllling Hieb of the Grand National steeplechase s nee the war, ilelleray'a Aolle, a "_R•1 .shot, finished mats, 50 to :u)c; !a.lec, b° to ilio: rye. Curiously enough, this correspon9- second. - M to .75c; buckwheat, 80c. . -'�'r ert relates, the solitary opponent is a . ' I.IVESTOC.� g-vernment supporter. He ,s Maj. C. Heavy bee" suers, $10 to $11.'25; iG Powers. Quebec city Liberal, "who ;Bennett, however, found no fault with' •f • Hatcher steers, choice. $10.50 w$11 . .broke with his party" and denounced !the terms of the bill." - Gandhi's Arrest l Clemeneceau Dips . do, fair to good, $'9,:u0 to $10-50, do, - lthe measure as so moat,"humbug, cant I Among the Conservative press, we corn.. $9 to $9 50; butcher lte.f rs, land hypocrisy'. which would "trans-:find an Ottawa correspondent Believed Imminent ! . Pen in Acid ... choice. $10.50 to $11 do,.fair to e>Od, pondent oY the , $'+50 to $10•2.3; do, cam., $9 to $9.50; ter to Canada the menace of gunmen I Toronto Mail & Empire, T. H. Black- - For war Leaders tcher cons, good to choice, $8 to . gacga shadowing the United States." lock, saying earcast:c;lly that after Authorities Reported Perturb-I i,x-50: do, need.,$6.50 to V.7, - .. . As quoted in the press, Prime Min-Ie'ght years of sponsoring the rum. ( land cutters, $4 to $5.'2:3; butcher bull:, • later Mt.ekcnzie King's high HDLs of i rcr.ning business, by issuing clear- When Food is Refused }accuses Foch of Abuse and Vod to choice. $7,50 to $8.75: do. .... . - !&Iarm was sounded in these lines: .lances to vessels with liquor cargoes,. Officials - ':cared., $7 to $7.50; do, bologna.. $6 i0 C. "So perilous do I believe the situs- ,Prime Minister Mackenzie Fling dis- ReCilmination, and Scores to $5 75; baby beef, $9.50 to $12.50; -- _ ;tion to be that I. would no tan er as- !covered a few month: n that "eri _ Bombay, India, April 1 -=The ai' Pershing and V4�ilson feeders, gw4 $8 7,3 to, $9,5U; rico kerx, su:ne the �reyponsibili to the matter foal m rest of Mahatma Gandhi w%s I-leered IRoCKi, $8.50 t-, $9: do fair, $7.50 to . tq gangs are engaged fn the liquor- New fork, April 11•--Georgea Cle• , r imminent is some circles tonight, aI 8.:3; calves, g�aod to choice, $13 to o. external affa'.rs in this regard if`smuggling business." We read then: I 2 mPnceaub Istat sharp retort,to his late $1;.50: do, mac $10 to S1_.b0; do, , li were not .?ure that Thad the support t - "Warned of tMs ."our years ago by week atter he started an India-wide j Icom., $7- to $9.501 springers, $90 to of this Pariiament in any policy which Ithe Customs committee, and asked to c antagon4st, Marshall Ferdinand Foch, campaign of civil tiN�hedie�noe against x$110; milkers. $75 a $90; latitba, -- 1 belcevu to be necessary to prevent a�prohibit; warnel thr­i years ago by will lie published In book form here choice, $1'2; do, bucks, $9 to $951h. • British rule. under the title "Grandeur and.lMisery ' condition which might prove perilous his own royal commission, sad asked sheep, goixi, $8 to $R 50; hogs, bacon. J. E. B. Hotson commi.�ic,uer of j to thin country any day, or failing I to prohibit it; he takes belated reme- of \ictory. w.ox,: S '2.75: do, selects, $1 per hog : the northern division of Bombay pre- I 4I,. support of this Parliament, the ,dial measures now, after ha and his Writing beside his deathbed, the ,premium do; butcaers, 7bc per hog eideacy, arrived is Surat, near Gantt discount; do,trucked in,50c cwt. under rapport of the people of Canada in' a Government have fostered by admin-` l French "Tiger" baa, takaa the ghost ,; a ' . `matter as grave as this." - - istration and declaration the huge ex-I to headquarters, and was utriierstood a lw,o.r.: do, f.o.b. pilo.. $1,25 cwt. under, to be awaiting Instructions from Vi(,e- of thttw�Rtes' eae.ralistatia ra task for - The bill to stop the low of liquor I p&nsion in liquor production in Can- rPcrtm natioay and alvu=e '' f W.0 47. _ w. _ _ • & from Canada to the United States may I ads." coy Lord Irwin. Atter conferring with ! The Treaty of Versailles,to the war- - _ . . _ _ be enacted as law before Easter, pre- pe dent-Conservative news- Surat police, Hotson was said to have _ - An Inde n time mtni.rter of 1''r3nCP, was "mucilat•I - wired a complete outline of the sitna- I diets Wiliam Marchirigion, another ,paper, the Ottawa Journal, delivers a ed by America's sE parate peace," he e+arT correspondent of the Toronto severe attack on the Liberal Govern-I tion to the viceroy. gays, General Pershing comes !u fu5, __ - The authorities were reported per-1 - Giobe at Otttawa, who goes on to say: menta policy on liquor clearance- comment for what Clemenreau called l turbed not so much by the illegal salt "In view of ti:! fact that the prin- from 1923-29, and it avers that: a "ranatiral determination to. decay • - manufacture, which Gandhi launched I a . .cip!e of the bill was indorsed in the "One of the outstanding character-, the arrival of the star-spangled banner ,,' . as tie opening move in Ills campaign,I �:: - 1-louse use of Commons with only one dis- intics of Mr. MacL---•zis .K�ag-is On-1he battlefield," For thio delay in -as' ed baycotr-against! . . „' . (senting voice, the bill likely will pass capacity for being in a state of sane-i village officials who refused to resign j the employment of the American i � through Committee of the Whole tifying grace under tall and any.cir- at his request. It was fe&red this boy• I fortes, Clemenceati largely blamed ( ;' times Mr. I which it, some Ljle., metitl Foch a 'lresitanriev Hoot tem rtts of ` U(-uisl and. receive third Pc .•'fore March 25,.when the Senate meets "No matter how many authority." denial to officials of all ioocfxtutfs ex - ...again. - jKing changes sides,-no matter which I The marshal," he wrote, had the „ - _ t - veer illdt salt, might Interfere w n h Power ty•command: on his ow n"fid-i . "Iateres now sh ft, to the attitude ;side he takes. he is always n the side local administration. I1° -19 -_ =- - .of the Upper H)use, the bill having 1 of the angels. Violation of the salt laves contle-ued, mission lie prefered to 'suggest'," !been accorded the support--virtually 1l "His inspiratiut is nvariablp c'temereau also accused b'och of in-I °"' > Gandhi's followers be^oming increas• �J the unanimous support-o! all parties .heavenly." I subordination in reusing to transmit ! a �'` ingly emboldened -by the failure of i r lin the Lower House. I On the other hard, the Toronto l a telegram cohtainini; a summons to •�. ; "It is believed in Parlinmentrry cir- 'Globe (Ind.-I,ib.) is convinced that the authorities to arrest lyim, the plenipotentiaries of Cermany. to !. "National week," which opeued last i *ri> ,cles that members of the.Senate,while creat majority of the Canadian people I i'ersaillet' to receive the text of the , , __ __ 1 Sumlay with the first ins@antes of .1 11fi.' krill vieW�vith mor han_ortiinary law-breaking, closed 'to-night With 'peace preliminaries fixed by the Al-;' mot so respon.•iyA to ,r,blic opinion-as+- 1he�Commoners, will not go the length satisfaction the united attitude of all I great demonstrations in Bombay an¢ . ... of flouting the opinion of the better ele- i parties in the House of Commons to. elsewhere. The meetings were in _- •Says W ifson Did His Best J-. ' ar:ent of the people, as reflected in the,txard Prime Minister 'Kings effort to I commemoration of the so-called Amrit- As for I'residPnt t�'ilson: "lie acted - uettitude of members in the elected Imbofisa the granting of clearances for( 1 jlitq,u,c�r to be smug fed into the United sar massacre ok exactly 11 years ago, i to the very best of his abilities in ciroChamber. eg when British troops fired on Indians i viimstance , the orighis of whlc�h had I"Premier King gave a plain intima- Ses. Also'the Independent Ottawa J Ilion in his speech on Frida that he Evening Citizen is positive that the I as the result of a general strike called escaped him and.whose ulterior de ; p y p by Gandhi. veloptnents ]ay behond his ken." Pre-; • -would not hesitate_ to appeal to the nLtional credit of Canada mt.st have _ i - been considerably .40 sideut Wilson in another passage is I t,nnple i4 the bill were defeated in y enhanced .by Par- 4 •, aluFrt ' . Parliament lram prove o the ary, with an insufiic•ient knowledge of! ,or of immigration, author -and poet, . l,' Macker,ize King measure. This daily When JaClt:o Escapes - . It is cor.,,:.ently believed the Sen= I Europe to carry out his i-lealogy. whose latest book, "Grain." has Leen proceeds: The recent "alarums- and exeur- "In France," Clemeuceau concluded, 1 _ wig will approve the bill, and that it „ i I rublis fed serially, The bill to wahhold clearance I , . ,will be among the first measures of pa-I sions" in the neighborhood of Re- the vital spark is gone, • - • - - - I. Pers from consignments of liquor for 'the present sea^ion to receive the q gent's Park, London, 'following' the I "Aur allies, dis•allied, have cotttri• - export to the United States cuts the I + - PEACE AND JOY Royal assent. Indeed, it is quite pos escape of some monkeys, suggest that bated largely to this .iesult.and we official. connection between the De= s,ble the bill will. have passed all people in this country have some-1 have never v,one anything to deter Peace is baiter than ;oy Joy 13 stages in the Senate before Psrliament partment of National Revenue and the i thing to learn from South Africa. l them. England,.in various di_=guises, + nn uneasy guest ,and is always on liquor-smuggling agencies ir- Canada.i There it has been found that mon- has gone back to her old policy of ti ,adjourns on April 11 for the Easter , p-toe to depart, It tries and wears recess. 'When the bill is made law, the Do- I I us out, and yet keeps ns.ever tearing keys can be caught fairly easily in ! strife on the Continent; and America,I minion will no longer collect tribute I that the next,moment it will be gone. . In that event it will be ready for the following manner. A pannikin of j prodigicuxly enriched by tae war, is - from the business of smuggling. the Royal assent the first time his „ sweetened rum fa placed on the resenting us with a tradesman's acv, Peace is not so. It comes more quiet- - The corrupt employers of criminal I D ly, it stays more contentedly (Excellency, the Governor-General, vis- ground in view of the monkeys. Then t count that does more ,honor to her and ,it • its Parliament Hill, Official clearance and morons will lose the privilege of I 1111 • never exhausts our str„ngth, nor gives • using Canada as an operating base in a man dips Lia finger in it, socks it,, greed than ,o het• sel[•respect. . . .' - of liquor from Canada to the United g I smacks his lips-and generally ex-1 , - one anxious, forecasting thought. will therefore cease before May the liquor war, against a friendly --ti - P. • . .y neighbor.” presses enjoyment, ;Statest4, at the latest. When he departs, the monkeys'l Cockfight Raided ' Doris: I don't•like John. Last The Ottawa corres ent of the —0' ' curiosity usually gets the better of night I wanted to show him, how well poT I . - By 'Rochester Police 1 could whistle, and when I puckered Winnipeg Manitoba Free-Press (Ind.) . EXTREMES their discertion, }nd•they descend to '.Advises us that: Extremes are dangerous; a middle sample the liquor. In a short time i Rochester, N.Y.-Tipped off anony tip•my lipq-" Daphne. "Well, What' "Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative they are sufficiently "under the in•' mously, bumane agent Wiliam J. Boy- then?" "He let me whistle." • , estate is safest; as a middle temper of 1 ink and a Ili force of police raided 4 header, indorsed the bill in principle, the sea, between a still calm and a' fluence' to be caught without difti• g thereby assuring it an immense major- I culty., one of the biggest cock fights in the Bob: "I'm going to ask Grace to., -- violent tempest, is most helpful to� .. • ''it in the House of Commons. I The "morning after," of course,- Is annals of the department. 'rue fight marry me. Tom: "Do you want.2rer Y� convey the mariner to his haven.-I was In full swing in a building in to?" "I don't know-it -depends on . But while approving them principle Swinnock. apt to be rattler painful; for monkeys, f . • W the bill, he criticized the Govern- 0 as well as humans, can have head- spring Street. Fifty-nine men were her answer." - -gent for being dilatory in bringing it aches. But this method of Batching loaded into the patrol wagons, and —•+ , BROKEN RESOLUTIONS gdown. them has been advocated as more hu- forty-five birds and three dead war- "To the poor man liquor Is the 0 "TLB emilition had existed for sev- D6 not expect visitors If you strut i mane' than the"'hue and cry" which Hors were taken with a large amount chloroform that'allows him to endure ,' fiat yBtcrs, he asserted, and ought to yourself within high walls surmounted' sometimes Instituted after as es- Of paraphernalia, including a . fully the painful operation of thing."- .: ,bs" bem dealt with long ago, Mr, by broken resolutions. , I capB, equipped Ilei. Garry* fttrnard Shaw: . . t. Y +, I- I w I ;a 11 . - y� : "{,.•.yid 4^ .`..�.r"•.-r.'... fir.•.• yi'- 'y„ -v , ♦ - .. .. - 1 .1.... ._: .•.. .G: Y f • • .. 44 • .may.@. �•1" i• � a• • A SPRING TORIC !lie Humour 1 � ► t�� ��� Madel >fa the G.P.4. Advefchsull� t How should a postman's tronserf bs los •aisll- r Creased? 116.000 last yew tdATt:li �. -AlU /� *ir while the. blurinesi community is- .s." Writs last year 11 lair 'A. IIL `... in Tg{ „N pl Of Anti-Soviet Propaganda Watch the Health of Your Little r, ea, writ• for free catalolWw A. H tfiiV i�7 +liLu srsa,la�I �e8 gt rj`��+ climoring for a return to th6 Denny llgwitser. Grsntan, one i Paris-Ho lifts is wasted !n France post in the interests of British trade, In teaebing the-rising generation what - No mother can expect that her child BAS=-���g 'You Can'Lay the Foundation of I to think about what one Important the "big-wigs" of the Post Office are y --... wiiYeseape all the Ills to which- worrying about'-the dress of their Sand COMB tYH1TE LEt;HORV �� and Barred Plymouth Rock Baby sx Good Health.Now by Building newspaper Invariably calls, with some- hood and childhood are subject, but staffs, chicks. wonderful winter layers. �C• ;;PJM what monotonous irtny. "the Soviet There Is a demand, on the part of haus been ry Fans for at years. ieia= . .. __� Up Your Blood and Strength- she Can d0 much to lessen the severity mere Poultry Farm, Stratford. Ont. paradise.' these-troubles. The mother should the postmen, that-"trousers should be ening Your Nerves Through Striking-evideuce of Nationalist be constantly on her guard to prevent - creased front centre instead of at the There.w.as.a youzf*_fellow named Bee- -' - the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink propaganda among children !a con childhood ailmtnts, or- if they come side." .•At the same time, they •Ivant Bee, - --- tamed Tn-tffe�`tast-two numbers of _ on suddenly, as they usually do, to - ed-to w -- --- ._ - - P11L9, anew style of hat. witll_a lades _named1' "Benfamin," a children's newspaper have the means at hand to relieve To make matters worse, the claim Phoebe; The good of fasbion of taking a' that enjoys a wide circulation, sum- them. Thousands of mothers have that women Post Office employees I "But," said he, "I must see konic in the 5prin me, like most of marines the news of the week on Its found Baby's Own-Tablets the ideal K' the -cuatvma of our grandparents, Is­front page, and the disappearance of dresses i able- to wear sleeveless Be before clerical.fee _ remedy.for little ones-thousands of dresses is ctiusing much .sleeveless , .! Be before Phoebe be_Phoebe Bee Bee' ly -_`abased upon sound common sense and General Koutepoff has provided it mothers always keep the Tablets in ing. - ... good medical prao:;ce. Winter is al- with an opportunity that it has not the house as a sateguardagainst the It's all very important, no doubt, .FOR SALE ways a try" ng time for those who are failed to take advantage of. sudden illness of their little ones, but moat of us would'be .quite pre- " lot in rugged•haalthr Many men, WO- "My pear Benjamin%" Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but pared to accept any changes in Post FIVE D:C. MOTORS men and childre,a go through the win•. This Ar how "Benjamin" "reported" 'thorough laxative. They regulate' the Ofiice-fashions without a demur�fi !a 1, 1/2, 4 and 8 Horsepower, all In .ter oa reserve strength they have oT +Le General: sweeten the stomach and thus only we got back our penny post) good condition. Cheap for Immediate the disappearancebowels, s stored up .during the sunny summer "Our colleague, Serge de Chessin, banish constipation and indigestion; sato. H, Watkins, 73..Adelaide Street months, and grow increasingly pale has told you. my dear IBenjamins, of k} and languid. as the spring days ap-I break'up colds and simple fever and liar Minard'a in the 6table. West. Toronto. the terrible tate of the little Russian make the cutting of teeth-easy. The- s proach. A tonic for the blood and I children, orphans changed into wait- Tablets are absolutely guaranteed •I'he Truth About POrrldgE- Doea your face btern and iervts at this time will do much-for!children by the ctiminal bandits of flee from injurious drugs and may be - itch after shaving? such people. by Putti o color in the the Cheka, the terrorist police or• A few years ago Scots . who had cheeks and banishing' that tired feel- given to the youn�st child with per• crossed. the Border and won success it 'j'p� ClitlClll'i(t! ` ganization of the Soviets. feet safety, Tbey -are sold. by meds-i used to ascribe tlieir triumphs to the Ing that worries thousands of people i "But this Cheka does not'onflne it- cine dealers or by mail at 25c a box Shaving Stick r at this season of the year. self row to commf,t{ng its crimes in "parritch' ori which they had been ', It soothes and heals It ie, impossible to be energetic if from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., fed as children. and is .ronder1rully efnelent Russia; it dares even to operate Brockville, Ont: Recently they haven't been saying' your blood. is thin and weak, or it abroad. And so it has come about ,� - your nerves are frayed or shattered. that in the very heart of Paris, to the ably so much on the subject-More } You cannot compete with others it The-Pght �f Ably because porridge is now More h1 SHOT Rue Rousselet itself, General Koute l easily obtained In England, and those F AL Y ou do not get refreshing sleep at , poi, chief leader of the anti-Bolshevik who. praised it'might be' expected to �9 - night, or if your appetite is poor or emigres who- have taken refuge In. The Deer in Winter N(�yy"Fruit•&•fives" tyyaMz• net You are losing weight. You need a our dear lana of Franca, -has been eat it as well. And now a doctor Giajras Thousandstflutt aria net rou.ae heat flutter,dustaes, tonic at this time to add to your ef- kidnapped by tb, assassins of the comes along who says that it is lack• E E cotut.Soon i swev tat ameend oGot - • elency no etre-tzr-full-d$y1'ight.- A letter came to us recently from I !ng in food value, and that, it you are F'N Eo sound sissy at once• Gal !rom suffering later on. And In all "lt !a not yet known whetiser the Loring, Ontario, 'that presented- a7 go`.ng to eat it, you must take cod ti,s"8omdru�¢attods7. she realm of medicine, there is no 1 rather.pathetic picturg. It read a$I liver oil along with it. General is stili alive, or hiddeb ,or be j follows:. Porridge and cod liver. doesn't. _ cc rosier or better tonic than Dr. W ng tortured by the agents of the 1 "When our,snow.gets deep and a I LOST aoU�DV �F FAT Hams' Pink Pills. These pills tonal Cheka He !s married and has a sound particularly appetizing, but !t is and enrich the blood pith circulates darling little boy of flue, who is cry-i crust forms on it, it is very hard for certainly true .that the old faith !n through every portion of the body, Ing and praying_for-his papa•" - the deer to get their proper feed, to porridge as i food a on the wane. S�t� weeks strengthening Jadc nerves and run- This week the "story" is kept going i that they Have to live on browse, or'l And the porridge fanatics' cry: "Look `i =. down organs, and bringing a feeling by an account of the theory that the buds and small shoots from the what fine men and women Scotland A .•o1 new strength and energy to weak. General-was placed on board a Soviet`branches. Through Allis they become. raised on .oatmeal in the old days" Kraschen Salts- will gitx many a-fat very poor' and thin. When the snow isn't really an argument. Doubtless i easily. tired -iespandent men, women j "ssel off Tronville. "So now", only the very n a joyous surprise.. YouOff Fmir eggs and children. 1"Benjam,in" concludes,"General Mrs..L. Hupman, Summerville COO- off yrour aqe this sate and t•asy Doff may be in Russia. in the hands They get so thip•that many of them ' strongest and healthiest specimens may. ire, N.S., writes'-Dr. Williams' pink I of his most cruet enemies, the Bol- die. and are also an easy prey to the could survive the diet• doec�' m1oKr gschta in ke Q glum little hot Pills have been of the greatest benefit iI sheviks." IN and other animals. I now en-` ?here 1s something in every man water before breakfast. This will meso _- 1 There shoo Ageof nseniof a suit- 1 I which. if You knew, you would love that every particle of poisonous waste I` to me. A few years ago I was itr a • _ close-two photo4 of degr takes during lac badly run down condition. I became the spring of 1923. It shows how mattes and 1larmful acids and gases is Will for it.-Hodgson: "so weak and nervot.a that I could I able nature, Nov•ver. In the very_'weak and poor the deer are; in tact,; 1 being expelled from the system. They scarcely go about, and doing my house I at that time of year they are so weak re the cause of a11'the trouble because j neat column is printed an account of c C y '� �ey remain in the system and accumu- }work left we completely used up. the ­grave mufi.n; in French Indo- that it is a common thing to lift them I TAPEWOR� REMEDY tale in the formntexcess,unhealthy fat- e, n Everything seemed to worry me, and� I aff ihQ Toad•so that a team can pass: a � ••I have lost several pounds in lzeb thea- _. . —:{ was in a very discouraged condition Clitna," a "splendid colrly with i 1 No I twenty mutton Inhabitants,' It is ex= thele. It refer to roadq in a se Pic- Tapewo m yRemedyrhas exFetiedath� e 2 week3. It is so safe and easy. when I began taking 'Dr. Williams'I !camp), Jt struck me that these Plc Ihnrrid monsters in two to three hours dieting. no drugs• I have tried severe( Pink Pillai I soon fount the pillspeel beneflts of crcvilt sop:on3andcwherel tures would interest you+ either for ,,%o etarvfng necessary-oo iieknea •other wffyil. but with no results. theft use ubllcatMti or otherwise." trouble whatever. lizuschen is all you cfain�itd to lie.' �Eielping me. and continuing giants is every where loved and i p ! write for full nfolmatlOrL _ Mrs. F. 11. i It fully regained .my.heal Since I spected." 'The plight of the deer in winter is! Atter three or four weeps of the little slept. A. ill'01111t]34002 s,ve•• Toronto then I always take a few boxes 1n the "The French garriVn," ne21r Yen I pathetac. In addition to the heavy� daily. dose, get on to the scales and see Spring to build me up for the hot I Bay, this report continues, "Nae been !falls of snow, the wolves have been Dai3druff how many-lxrunds of fat you have lost. weather, and always t find the best re ; attacked; several unfortunate.-French !unusually numerous and ferocious ii Your mirror also will tell you what you + soldiers ani ofRcPra have been ki,led, ha�� gained is health and vigour. sales I therefore- cheerfully re I this year, and parties of hunters have ].;a need_: b? bald. Mtnard`s _ n hese ills as the best of health I Your eyes will sparkle•wait Skin will be mend t D - i and the repels were only repulsed t been sent out in Algonquin Park to kt113'Dandrnff, checks falling hair, .ouililers, reinforcements sent,-Dost•ha3te' from I round them up. In fact, one. paper stimulates new growth and adds a clearer: you will teal unbelievabiY You can et these- pills from arry ,aid that the park was becoming a� healthy gloss. Rub Tr t,- scalp with- youthful a� gli a 'm%`y acus g Han6i. medicine- dealer, or by mail at 50 ••Oder appears to pace been rentor•I sanctuary for wolves, rather ibaa fir ger tips• tour tames a meek ��Ht ,:cuts a box from The Dr, Williams' ed i'n our fine anti'distaai colony, but I ather less harmful creatures. i FREE TRIAL OFFER IdedicLne Co., Brockville, Ont. the strictest measures are being taken It 19yhard to regulate nature. Be- a RGfG o L sou @ ae'er tried hrt.r':er7—tri it new to prevent the recurrence of these fore the interference of,man it seemed 1 at our err,Ange. we tura dt»triouted a �u ti NT That "farmers all over the world'-cruel mat that cost the lives of .to regulate itself;-but once inan Darts; a,.+nv etrectsi •6Isrov package• i iIIOra realize the advantages of horses for I our Door, brave soldiers, who tours- a finger into the pie he has- to.keep it �a w a� PAIN" it a sy lar you co prose bus claim toe ourself. K � ©i, t+k yous druQit+t for Che GiAN ' 'Ss. agricultural work ,1s shown by the fol- '!`w s arics¢e' geoualy scree their country far from up, The protection of animals in the ,,, rob, ,Of our trgrriar t5e bottle toaectxr ` lowing figures just published by the the capital. Park , from their worst enemy. the Trim a separapt�ee trial bottle—saffictemt for sboui '_National Horse Association. In 1788 I One wonder% whether the League homer, 1s a splendid idea. They grow I in t and t ,�°�e°t,°�y oem�di�e the only horses In Australia were one! of Nations will one day succeed in and multiply. But the wolves find Hruechem noes eve emus we claim it to do the stallion ,three marcs an 'a cold. In, thin out, sad they grow and-multiply I UIL bottle is •ttiin as mood as WW' Ta a ra Introducing an "age of consent"- !n bactc Your d stet is anthortsed to mtura t - At 1900 they had increased to 203; in! tire. realm of propaganda, with the ob- ,-in the Park. Therefore It becomeg Q our 75a immed tet and without questtan- 1850 to 159.951, and now there are necessary to balance things still fur- *my SUFFER oar have tried g fact of keeping children reasonably Ivhac mould be ! '�m'a -----_2.250,381. In Great Britain there free from solicitation .of this kind un- thea by going out and slaying the pTe FR� Y�UR & t3rteetM Ltd, •IdametiNtat, F•nti. >.; are, 1.204,19$ lioraes ! 1754). Id enough to know what Satan, woivet; that Drey upon the deer YOUR (B ab rents. ' ����'� LWT Torocta ' culture. Despite the, enormous de le- their elders are talk ng a�faut�- they ara--weak-from-hunger and, 3i In France during the -A. Faulkner_ A -- cold. Outside the park they have to — ��--: ;9 war, there are now 3,000,00 n a - _ country. Although millions of pounds estrous results to the deer. However, - -?rave been spent in the United States • blotches on the face, eyes with,yellow the species have always survived. tinge and that tired and languid feel- trying to displace them, there are 2011 ThroughouL-hiindreds of'years this un- isgg�o This indicates a torpid fiver 000,000 horses and mules in the conn-l -w ceasing warfare between. the- hunter 13eadache,Dizziness and Biliousness try. - Germany has 3,805,000 horses, 1 t, and-the hunted in the animal kingdom surety follow. ,YOU tttvst stimulate z excluding thane attached to the Army• has gone•on, and still the different your lary liver. start the bile flowing - species su>�ived Were the wolves Vo with Carter's Little Liver Pills. yF. George Stephenson received $2,500 be all destroyed, possibly the weak They also aft as a tadd laxative. , purely vegetable, free from calomd from the Liverpool and Manchester .i and injured among tine deet:;Rould sur and poisonous drugs, small,easy to Railway Company 'lust, one ,hundred wive,, to the degeneration o1 the spa swallow,and not habit forming. They or .a _. yenta ago, when his engine, the � � cies. As it is, it is a survival of the are not a purgative that cramps �.!: :••. Rocket, ran at 20 m.p.b. after he had fittest, and It keeps the animals at pains,unpleasant after effect follow- _been asked for 10 m.p.h. - their best. But the wolves should not ing, olfathe contrary a good Ionic. - be allowed to make certain localities All Druggists 25c sail 75c red pkgs. , The railways own the largest group their hunting groudd, after Aheir vie- s lima have been encouraged to live .of hotels in Britain are' the largest First Hobo: "Say, Pard, wouldn't Me" ter R .(� V1�f owners o1 docks, use 16,000,000 lona there. The weaker creatures should aro+uuSl�ib� �` "�R u - it be great of Souse could gii all,de. ._ a of cos ve..the biggest eater'.. drink rouse wanted by just be protected from the four-legged as . interest•!n the canal system. pressin' a 'lectric �u fon'•" - -t-?tell-as the t*o4egged pursuer.- The( ' e'� y Gains Operation I Weak a p -- Humane Pie er. g g ate. Second Hobo: "1t shore.would it I I�S. �nm�s e In the presence of thl Most High had somebody to press de button for _sem a7 ill ee !'I was Very creak after an ojY _ - God, let us never make excuse fora me., 1.et Me Be Kind slothful inefficiency.-Norwood. 4, - �' Rev. W. H Taylor writes, 'after a' eration.My nerves werd so bad y o Wise 7M r. Fly ' yes, I could wish that I were bright 7 weeks' revival campaign I was en I would At down and cry and Let us come away from the crowd. and clever, tirely run-down and losing flesh rap my husband would not go odt "Will you walk into my pArlor?' And favored with a keen and nimble idly. I decided to give Ironized Yeast We oannot•flncl life's deepest and rich- Said Miss Spider to the fly. a. 3 weeks'. trial. Atter 2 weeks I and leave ire alone. Now my eat things except in solidtary tom• `ot I," his flyship answered wit' found my strength returning aaa'the ' ' nerves are much better,thanks munion.-1�orwood. As he winked his other eye. That when among my. fellotcs"Y might tired feeling gone. . In 3;weeks I had to a booklet that was left _ - ever gained 7 lbs. and was myself again." under the door.Lydia E.Pink- =' "For your dinky so-called parlor- Be qualified to do my-brilliant b1t; Imagine .just 3_weeks .to '.change , YOUR HAIR NEEDS Well, it isn't in my line." But to the Giver of rare gifts, who, from a "skinny", tired person to a Kama Vegetable Compound -'It's noth',••, but a dining room; - proffers surely put-.me on_my feet. I + strong, well-filled-out man or woman. y P - So none of:it for mine." The precious charms-that grace the Ugly hollows vanish. Broohubb . have taken eight bottles:..My limbs become roundand chubby. friends tell me I look fine: My LUX0 Firm adherence to duty can enable heart and mind, Tired feeling disappears. Blemished - lt9 s he raver m soul with yearn _ sister has taken thI! medicine a man to do without praise, or encour• .Tl i S p _ Y.. _ _ skin:clears.-•, too.'.—.Mfs. Annie 'Dalton, 67 't JO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE agement or aduUtlon from man.- Ing otters, Only when Yeast is Ironized is it Kingston, Or=rio. ASK YOVR BARBER Black. - "Let me be kind. more cffective--for Iron is needed Start Sc, -Nixon Waterman. to bring out the weight-building _ as s rang lanfl�oi Yeast, ' 1 y. Very few women take to drink - Lydit l through love of !t, according to one Minard's-50 Year Record of Success. Pleasant-fasHag tablets. f3or for everybody. Never cause gas or bloat- medical expert; here 1s usually some Always look forward confidently to ing, no harm4ul drugs. I i t • ' Ends in 1 Minluto reason, such as a' love disappoint• Go to any druggist to day and get a t ++gid Itch and pas of Dns ment. the future. Never look back regret- full size treatment of,Ironized Yeast.; f r �t�a=—Sooths_%ty ,�'vrrtte. _,;, fully at the peek. It atter this generous Trial you are _ L T.Bean,-21.6l�stows&Pits not delighted, yo'ir mousy back in• - •sa vsdsbeC Avoi sd q.raWa." "Reasonable prudence is the begin. ISSUE NO. �l•—��Q etanEly from manufacturer. 944bl w"smile"day,AAdtttoisem ning of wisdom."—Benito Mussolini. • - - ..: ... sy-.-. :• �• :,:, ,s r;r..<y,.,✓ :.. '-':. .'➢ 'i - —'..+-.�_r:..J._..� �.. .:� �... •. •-.mow '..'.»�.."-�.; .•"""J" ttS 77 4.1 ',.. ._ y-am. b N�.••' -- ^`?"""'..r Ro lobn-Russell $artbll ie 're-shinglingLOOALM moi, r9 _ . his rebidence: from W. C. iMurkar Feuud, an agto key, C B 555. Otfice. the News. Schools will be closed next Loser call at this office.. * - -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident ' y -Horn, oa Monday, April Dentist. Office drl residence two .e Week 3or the Master vacation. Y P 1 14th, doors east Office St. Arid den church �Jto� 0 ' Mrs. W V. Richardson. we to Oscar and Mrs. Stephenson, •g , are sorry to etato,•-is in .very pour daiighter. Pickering. Office hours,:5 a. m. _to 6 ail and Evenings Imith at resent. -Call, on J. Bushby for cave- -I'- m^D y� Ss by ap- p trou hin roofing- and plumbing, Pointment. (X-ray service). - -Mise Jean Clark left on Satur• g• P g• d' Now i8 the time .to replenish-your $Daae. . day to spend a week with Tela work guaranteed -St. George's Church. This .._ Furnish _ ' ppaa -rhos. W. Pilke is re _ ' N _ Lives in Hamilton, y painting being oH-Ip Week there will be a' 'g$s _ -Jim Hing is spendla 'w_ week his residence. thus greatly improv- service on Good Friday at 8 p. m. Congolenm Borderless Rugs-7x9 at 4,95, 9x9 at 6.39, 9212 at 8.89. -_«with-frtoods .in Scarboro ur ag YIts-appearaeee. -" - -..' _ On Easter Sunday.:.Sunday School • the Easter examinations. -Charles Ferguson, of Whitby, at 9.80. Mnroing prayer at 10.30. - 1 Only Beautiful Gaspe Rug.slightly damaged, size 7x9, _•- - -- -- �..- spent Sunda with his parents, There will be a celebration of regular rice 7.9.5, ' -$nDday being s very fine day, P B Pgoing at 5.95. ,. .. fair and mild, motor traffic-on the Rev.J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson. Holy Communion at this, service ' F. C. Meehin, of Montt 1, at which ever cotlfirmed member 1 Only Gaspe Aug, 6x9, going at 6.49.highway rose very heavy. eg y . -James O'Connor and family. paid a brief visit to the home of is-expected to attend., Evening _ 1 Only Gaspe Rug, 7Jx9. going at 7.49. hie parents, H. and Mrs. Mechln, prayer at 7 o'clock. There will be : 41 Toronto. spent the week-end at P y the home of his mother here. on Thursday. special music. by the Choir at ,Floor Oilcloth, 2 yards wide, going at 47e agnate yard. -To-day being "Good Friday," -The ladies of the R. C. Church t ese-serviees. NEW SCRIMS AND CURTAIN NETS it.will be a general holiday, and are holding a social evening in NEW CHINTZ AND CRETONNES : all place#of business will be closed the Town Halron April the 23rd, NOW Aiiver"esments. - as usual. Commenging at 8 o'clock. Every. Feltol Matte, 14x27 inch, 3 for 25 cents. -Garage men are kept busy body welcome. Ladies please pre. �T URSING-Private Nursing Home, 1\ Malvern. Mrs. Gilchrist. Independent Con 18x36 inch 39 cents. these days putting into shape cars vide. golentn Matte, , that have been in cold storage -P. H. Sproule,of Canuington, phone 826 e,3 3g _ (;R SALE-Black mare andgeld. Chbaked Lints Tea Towels, 20x27,25 cents each. ' 1788 taken Char ing,6 and 7 years old. Apply to Reg.Les- during the winter. charge of the Imperial _ —Wm. Day and family, of Port Oil distribution in Piekerinpl. He ter,Claremont. 33 34, Perry, and Miss Jessie Day, of has arrived in town and will move - : Toronto, spent Sunday-With Alvin into Ed. Walsh's residence which FOR SALE-Nearly�Dew�1 round -' In the Men'$ Wear Dept.. Wil- and Mrs. Bushb he has ]eased. son,Green River.Oextension nt. Apply to],B.roil. Carhartt Overalls and Smocks,, per garment ... x.1.98 .. -William and Mrs. Stork, of -Oscar Downey, of Myrtle, • Men's Work boots, with toe cape and Paaco soles, ]Belleville, spent the week-end corn borer inspector, was in town F{ OR' RENT 'OR BALE-70 acres, "sisman,"per pair.,. lot 35,con.5,Pickering, S.J.Maanell,1e0 ••. •• .. 2.93 with the former a parents, Robert on Monday and gave Tn NEws a Elgin St.,East,Oshawa._ 26tt Men's light-weight Work Gloves, horsehide front `O. and Mrs. Stork. pleasant call. He intends making r�O RENT-10 acres of pasture at lot mule back, verysoft and liable, fine for -The mild weather of the last a tour of the township in a few i 3, con, 5. Pickerin Weu watered aaa P week has caused most of the frost days in regard to the enforcement good shade, Apply A. �O'Connor,Whitby, auto Work etc., per Dalr TSC ... 'to disappear and a ri of the Corn borer Act. _ ppe p >;g plowing � - -=-Men's$.halo Pant,#;"-H ,•-t#e-the --kinfi, _ • g OR SALE-3 heavy horses, filly , has become general. -On Thursday afternoon next, h rising 4, gelding 10 and filly rising 2. Nor. going at .. _ •„ .. 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25 —Local sports are bringing out' April 24th, at 3 00 o'clock, a meet- man Burton. 13-4 miles'south of Claremont.3ott - some fine specimens of pike from Ing will be held in the A. Y. P. A. LADIOLI BULBS-Over 100 vara- the surrounding streams. "Bob" Club Rooms, of the Little Helpers G eties Order now. For price list write N. In the Grocery Dept. Gordon is one who how how W do of St. George's Church. Mrs. Lang. C.Comer, Whitby:Ont, Phone 428 ,31-3s it ford will be the speaker. All Lit- - -Mrs. A. E. Stork and child tie Helpers, with their mothers, OOSE WHEAT FOR SALE- -Mrs. aced.free Isom all weeds. Frank - - A WOAD OF THANKS returned home on Sunday after are invited to attend. - 2�tick,lot'24.con.7,Pickering, Phone Clare spending a week hi Georgetown To our many new grocery customers. we ask you to with the former's parents, Mr.and WET HILL. VOR SALE-White Blossom Sweet L' Clover Seed,government tested,Grade No. The soloist at Melville Presbyter- I t2l.0o per bushel. Apply G. W. Hodgson, accept Our hearty thanks. -fie certainly appreciate summerFran work in e Mrs. Cook. _ �• • - started his Claremont. 32-ae _ earnest. Hie tan Church on Easter Simony adorn- your patronage and good will. We will endeavor,to - '� h`- - - .$ —Bredtte%. t¢ merit tie con denoe you have laced in us. _ 1i10t�e aGa-gait�en 19�@ping X11 �Slg the 1�e811nEctiOn 'l�Ortl,,. lay Mari strata White Wyaadotte9. 75 y p shim Daley from early morning until The choir• will sin the Easter Anth- .tent'pK setting, 13trs.W.J.Riley. Pickering. late at night. S PhonePuk?20. 30tf -Rev. J. G. and Mrs. gee. em. •'lung of Kings" and the Fast- SALE-S.SALE-S. C. W. horns Of er sermon will be delivered by the. �� LeR FOUR 4--FOUR 'Baltimore, and Rev. C. F. Mclo. Rev. J. C. McConochie. All friends Heavy Laying strain Hatching F��a - Grocer Specials for the week-end : 'Loeb. of Edmonton, Alberta, visit- and 15 for 51.25,100 for g7,o0.Fred s Dent,Box�4 _ acquaintances are cordially ii•►• Whitby.Out. Phone 428. al-as y p ...._ _ ed with Rev. J. S. and Mrs.9o'ergu- day. to the services on Easter S 1n- FOR SALE-A mould board for a With ever and of Flowerdale Orange Pekoe Tea we will - : soD on Wedoegdav last. day. y Po B give Massey-Harris No. 21 plow,very l:ttle used free O f ''gielle ' —Mrs. Alf. Clark's suction sale and will sell at a right ice. Apply to Col.P.I. f Oe,ifanCy jar O rr' pineapple, _of household effects on Saturday DUMBARTON. Rowe Lot,11.Con.3.Puckering_ 33 or tangerine marmalade. - lamt was well attended and good --a" Cross a Blackwell's Jame in 25c glass jars, going at prices were realized. Practically Robb- Annan is the r lest of Alex. Fi OR R A LE-Two young work bot• sea. well bmkrn. Alyn one Reidsagg ns.n a Ego Baking Powder, regular 80e, per ]b eve article offered was sold. and Mrs. Them this week. years. Apply to Gordon w Hodgson. R.R. o - _ -dV. and Mrs• Hallman aid Mrs• 'McBroom of Illinois is the 2•Ctaremoat, Pro°eclare a2s ansa O. dl $ Toasted Beans, with pork and tomato sauce, pec tin 12e family, of Toronto, a y guest of her sister Mrs. McFarlane pent a da �MPLOYkfENT WANTED - As Hart Week at their rummer home for a fortmgh't. --- general jobber carpentry or :arm work ®n Church street here, and made Ms. and Mrs. Buchanan and fam- by the day Orders;WIn ty fined J Court• j 3iy visited with Chas. and Mrs. An- nay.R.R. 1.Locust Hin. Phone Mark.e 3039. Me '-S. .-CHAPMAN 'preparations for heir sojourn ]n hi