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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_04_25 ,. ,. ..:.. •u. .._ • -. .' r. •. ;•.Jia i"•. A 1'•.. fxh�.M V., ! ? "M'•'R•^ Vii.�' _,�;, r d re .�-• i.r•. :.,.....r•✓'.w-. ::.w.-.m•,..., ,. .. ,-. xwr.,.•s.a. - . a ... `.cwD � ... ••a _ - w1.Fn:.. ,.'.. -%' _ ♦ :-r. rY."'.. .y....., .noes.: -.� ., ..•e_ 1'. ( s .�/.,' • :.. +.w. '.d '_ � . �.. .. _ CMN•• . r'-�1 , i •- .SNe.M1 S.k1.. J,y' .4., ^ n.'.yw .. V:r x !.1 y'r `,r�•i n ^a VOL. XLlX. PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL ?�� 1930. .�� l]Kx>QTDstst+ystrsl fl�sieb#. i. WHITEVALE. GREENWOOD. n , dited�icbKihie s-.-lUhll _ — GREENWOOD The monthly tweeting of the Worn. Mr,and Mrs. Haswell, of Toronto, ens Association of the Uaifed Chureb spent Sundsy with James and Mrs. r'_ y GF=ee2L RSvel^ will be held on Thursday. May tat, at Raine, DR. H. C. PEARSON—Pb eician 3 p. m., at,the home of Mrs. George will Ormerod, of Toronto, spent and Surgeon, Dunbartvn. ift Burkholder, -Welcome"ie the word Sunday with hie parents, Wm. and • 1 • H. FORSYTIi.--Qph,D., Director Is running full blast sawing lum- for roll call, ,Following the meeting a Mrs. Ormerod.jjR tiometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. ber, reaches, doubletreee, public tea will be served from 5 to 8 Mrs. T.C. Robinette and family and Established 1898 Yb�lemberot the American Optometrical - o'ciook. Don't mine this treat. The Mise Walker. of Toronto, spent East- atios, Byes examined by appointment. tongues etc. time, May 1st, from 5 to S p. m.:r the er with Miss M. Wood, P Pboce^tsos.Claremont.Ont. Open to buy a quantity of good plsce, Mrs. Geo. Burkboldeo's: price, Mrs. Andotff and Mr, and Mrs. ; ARL A.GRUBIN;R.O.—EyeeIgbt basswood and elm only 25 cents for`adults and 15 cents Smith, of Toronto, spent Saad&y FEED AT w Specialist. Honour graduate of the Ca]leze logo. for children. A big crowd Is expect. with Mr,and Mrs. Bush. of0%ometry of Canada:, Gold medalist and ed. The.Misaes Green, Bie, Gee, M. Qee, first Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tueedape every Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m..in Dr. Smart sod Pegg are borne from their FIRST COSI aA, and Frida s. Bsriter'e dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed= y _ AUD LEY. respective schools enjoying their.boli- semday to Saturdayof each week. Eqes exemia- days, ed.Glasses fatted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all - Why pay cost of freight and Middle-' at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. F. M. Chapman has been this week- Mrs.-M. A.Taylor, has left the - Yourp down east in Prince Edward Couaty play of Stanley Byers' and is now '{ fossal. Price reductions at the business. spending a few days with friends in .1 can make any mixture of feeds yoia factory. ; �he Audley Dramatic Club are Toronto. wish—Barley, Cate, Cora, Peas. ; AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and presenting their popular drama: en- Emmerson and Mrs. Ormerod were or will sell pure Peas to add to .Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 8420 or write titled -'Nancy Anna.'Brown's-Folks.', is Toronto on Sunday when they your own grain for chop- .Sa eau. South wing Court House, Whitby• 251y Chas. White. Locust Hili, Oat. in Pickering and Whitevale this brought their little boy home from ping. and thus make JUEATON & R088—Barristers, So- week. 'the boo your feed go further. - - lieJtor_s. Northern Ontario Budding. 330 / / The Audley Community Club held Mise+ Slater and Green,of Toronto, • r Baystree Toronto. Just Arrivingtheir regular meeting at the home of and Mrs. Walter Green and daughter. w-J•�t•O Theo. and Mrs. AOnan on Monday of Buffalo, spent Easter with F,L. BARLEY FEED -1 J.D. F.Rosa. Adelaide 2767 evening, April 14tb, The evening and Mrs. Green, For pigs or cattle is the best value oaf. ]• ICHARDSON & P'IC�K-ERING— was spent In the business part, the the market without exce tion. It �erat�anZ�Sturd ng:Corner Yonge and Rich= __` , Tile Olu has m=de dooatioo to the A surae was m dR on Main street i°8 than o i:td Barristers. Solicitors etc. 9 $i4 Cnnfed- u mos0 Sts.ToronW. Phones Adelaide 1989 and Cedar Shingles. Bible Society, a ver worth ob veto y feeds sold&.higher .� d�/;aaoQ Pie sing office open wadntsday ens g y 7 j ` "loitnrday eveainga. Phone t'ieit exon. sat - this week for the construction o! Also, a large quantity of .DUMBARTON. sewers and curbing. prices. _ A Conservative Association was Try it on my guarantee—Special ><0 b and dressed Wm. Pearce has returned from organized here aro Friday evening of price for a short time. last week to prepare for the election. NEI L C.HM1TH. D. D. cr. L, D.S., spending the winter in Florida. -A training course for teachers in (Succeesor to Dc,I.N.Dales), Graduate of Mise Helen McCowan,of Scarboro, ane Royal College of Dental Surgeon and Toron- Jack �ines 8pruee and the Sundav Schools of the town was ��pp U'niversity, At Claremont of5ee over D. A. is bolidwyiag with her cousin. Miss organized this week. Ltt'2 store every Tuesday and Frida Phone .QemlOolC LII1171}er Helan Thom A number of the members o! the eto,r to 11. 2fitf . Miee-Dorothy Kennedy. who is at- + ` tending school in Mitchell, is"tiding local Masonic Lodge attended the COAL ERHERT T. FALLAIS$• L D$.. • s her holidays at her bonne here funeral of the late Constable Kirk, at s. D. D.S., Graduate st the Royal f Toronto. of -.• �i IrK�i. ��j(� -•m her home, the Manse, while Mies Mar- Newmarket, on Saturday last. tats eon rad the f the �+KERI1\G Miss Bernice Eddy Is holidaying at q a The robbers who bur larized John , in residence second door ear of S°r�d- Montt houses tailor shop have bpeo A goad supply of Hard and-1rofft- sChurch. Pkkeriag,Ont, odice boon: 9 LUMMUR% Y� again Fraser has returned to her duties arrested and are now is the cells. Coal on hand:' Also a surely . •. to 6 P.m-, or by appoisKatent. (JC-csY service;. Phone Pick 200. 431y — rhe-r trial will take lace this weep. A large number attended thti iuue p of Kindling Wood, rel of the late Mrs. Edward Campbell b Owen ended at United Church has _ FURNITURE A urecalfrom the z on Good Friday, She having passed Ansa extended to Rev. lila, Laidlaw. stove length. - - -' - " Awa on the "revious Tuesday, in her a congregational Away p y, 12ti ,Phone Pick. I708. AA ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE 79th year, Some of those from a dis- meeting held on Wednesday evening s Fire and sutomebile insurance of all kinds, of this week. _ rm�rrseaung eompmaiaot solid 5naaeial stand- IN GREAT VARIETY tante were her dauxbters. Mr and DONALD MUNRO, PICKEHINC3 sg, Mrs.Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, D. D G M. Morrell Mckenzie. o! A Simmon's Beds. Marshall Mat- Toronto, roade bis nifirial visit to our Char. Campbell Camino Spencer. rb ROUGH KEAY—Licensed auction. tresses, Dressers, Tables and Chas. Spencer. Mrs Dunn.Jobn Lenq. Masonic Lodge last Friday evening rQ�..��'ll Nri���"'��l vela.Altoes. Live stock and Kamera!sales Q A targe number of visitors !roes To- �iy attended to Terms reseonabfe R. Chairs, Picture Frames. of New Liskeard. Mr. and !ilea. Haffy. : Stou4trig. Phone Stouff 9003. 5.•4 Our prices are the lowest. Mme.Eagin and others, roato. Markham and other es were Building and General present. plat Contracting. POSTILL Lic+enaed Auctioneer. J. H. BeaL - Claremont ROUGE HILL - Rabbi Eimendrath,of Holy Blossom Estimates furnished on all Biasses' . tar cosause of Toes aaa ose.rso. Ass Phone 9'L4 8 nagoaue Toronto. guve a splendid of work—Interior sad Exterior. io sale@ of all ktads asleausd to on sborwss address in the United Church herr no T aasass, 3ddre@s tirsms B1vsr P o., Oss Every year the reeidents of this alterations and repairs. B.HLT4R TOWNSHT:f'�BJI THE RURAL district are greatly annoyed by boys Mouday evening on the subject."Were Obimneys Bu11E Ooocrate Wocit.and yuang men coming out from the I a Christian " There was a Rood os...raamm. Ova ndmiammr ter sautes Phone Pickering 5712 aritsvfss. aeeetrata,as. ate. IKmsy so loss city and breaking into cottages and turnout and all enjoyed the speaker. g •d�a -tssaer of muriw Zito. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. refreshment stands and appropriating _ FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO ma•K �• fie• T-► whatever goods that took their fancy On Tuesday Robert Dixon's refresh. UROUGHAIIII. B GRANT—Lo 1, coawessfoo 4, Real B+tate and insurance. meat booth was broken into mada, S H I N G L E S evtbora, Te Lo' Ma'Icaa 7b" Grant Malcolm spent the week-end Aesosatant. Bunnies and 1tilselel- - Farm Properties a f3pecialty. large quantity n!ice cream,soft drinks .at his home here. editors GRANT. GODFRE Y irGO.a1 cones and other refseebments stolen Mime Lois Haywood and Me George - Nova Scotia Shingles St, Ease, Ttuoncia Caaads, Adelaide H�Office:219 21x4 Confederation Four boys Implicated were located at y hely p 9tevensoo spent Falter with relatives (Galt Galvanised Steal Shingles � LIle Building. Toronto. cottageandstar Pd a Bre Constable hfApbert Harvey.bolas here Doren the Easter for sale at R 1 y Bird's Felt Slate Shia les d1. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Phone Main 1300. TICNEER for York Qntacio sod Durban s. n Cowan pand laced them under 0sonstem, re ss na le calms oeara oily =" ollto Branch Pickering Ontarice: Gordon o. arrest,rer and W. H. OheCiter.took y' g P T. PATERS gN'P OLABEI[OH'3' sa flan. Rib_; Ale. Dates tar�sTim may beholids wrsasmd at NEWS'olsev. DA and Iaapma- Mrs Margaret Philip bas been vis- Oall and et rices. Phone lt819 �! esatVAcein wbftby,out. sly Phone am. 28tf them before Magistrate W. J. Clark tuna Beaverton friends during the 4 had them sent to the Children's Shel- past week. ! [HE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER ter, Oshawa to await their trial, The Mims Jennie Duncan. of Birch Cliff. LAW'S boys. all of whom are about 15 years ism ndtog her Baster vacation at her Coal, CO'. I WASHED OUR WAY. _ ry t I Pa/ Violet Ave..Toronto; RonaldBandy, borne Mr bMalcolm Sr. me day laic week' of age,ane Robert Breast 11 NorwayC Ave 'We have-made a business of • vI,it Ld her brotber who is seriously ill G {' '. wash day. Bore each color 10 Hamlett Ave., roroato, and Jam** in .AND SERVICES in a Toronto land fabric is given the scienti- tibannon. 10 Kingston Road. The Hard and BOft Fi0a1'Of thea fit formula that beet meets its g The Reemor family. of Harmony: needs. For each class et use boys also had In their possession warp here with Mrs. Ssesor's parents We are prepared to do'all kiids - best quality on use from ore to twelve wean• hunting knives, jack knives.a hatcher during the past week. ' o! re d and othae articles car no a tory chsrglar;, eleetrlc o ave pare aced. mhowio no Sunda with full classes An average of six hundred al• and every teacher present weldingand in fact - 9. w .1nos for your family washing. _W"tTUV�LS • everything in eon- _ THOS. A. ! No wonder clothes Isunderid - 1!!r Wm. Norton, o! H[gbtsod neCtioa g with Creek• bas hem visiting her son,Tbos. It,Ont. _ _ here ace cleaner sad• - Mrs H. Pugh is vietUoR her pvreatr and famit 'here during the t few :. . car work.' lost longer. -• In Toronto. y g t� _ M as Alice Turner is holidaying with days. Gse, Oils, Grease and Acceseor ea bar cousin, Mise Mary Beaton, at To- Some of our church people attended always on hand. Taxi Servie p. a' , MATTRESSES the Claremont e* United Church service _ Meaa3ag Co., Ltd@ roThe following were Easter visitors on Sunday e`eolog at the home o! Agent for Chevrolet Cats. ' tri the vale—Miss Irene Pugh, Rev. Mrs. Brown, All clothes sed frequent dry cleaning Mr, and Mrs. Price, Misses Hazel and Mr John Cowie and Robert W. Gordon . � to ee m sanitary. Our cleaning Emma Birnie and J.L. Biroje. Miss Fesshy. of Toronto. atxom�saoied by .-j � at 'Lower department turbo old clothes Evelyn Poynter. Miss Edna Johnston. friends. were Brougham visitors over _ # out like now. tbP weekend. ' Mr.and Mrs.Harding, W. J and Mrs. The Bo 8cnuts had a• leodid hike WE CALL AND DELIVER Beaton and daughtereand Dr. Blake y P �• Phone 6800 _ and Mrs,Beaton, on Good Fridayy and after a good How d0 you Feel . Prices E.C.Juries, Local'Re reseotative. ' many friFads of George Tait, of time and i butnch [n ,the open returned P p bnmetiredbutbilations. after the long . Glee Fy a N.Y.,were pleased.erd,to have Rev Mr. McLellan Rave a veru f him pay ,brier visit to the bale last imrreseive Easter message on Sunday • Blacksmithing . . Thursday, after a somewhat lengthy Nftern-on. while George Stevenson -winter 2 absence. He is one of the old White Special Felt Mattress, regular vate.bo a who hake not fo helped the service materially- by eon- price ;r Horse shoeing e S y forgotten the 7.50, new price i.00 g peeialty• bid home town. as was-evidenced by tributlog s solo.• Tired, Rnn Do�l►n, Nervous, All General Work,including Wood the fact that be brought along bis car Visitors at the home of Wm. H. and i Good quality White, Layer Work, promptly full of books.inchiding a splendid edi Mrs. Ellicott on Sunday last were: No Pep, Headaches, ' Felt Mattress, reg price alien to ion of the Encscloptiedi;�-Britaauica: r. and Mrs. Harvey Barrett and Stomaab Trouble 2 a 9.00, new-prke, 23:54 _ and many other good and useful books Walter Ellicott, of Toronto. and Mor- •Also,• ray and Mrs. Barrett,o!Pickering. Sterling Mattress, all white Agent for Taco Farts and presented them to the Public Lib - Perhaps you need a layer felt. in blue stripe __ Machinery. rary, They make&very welcome and Our farmers are anxiously waiting - y pe y for favorable weather so that they valuable addition to the Library IL is ticking, reg. 11.00, new not the only benefaction Mr. Ti►it has m&y begin their ph�viag and seeding --T price .14.00 • 7� Z77'OOC'L�Tai,Sd- bestowed upon the library as he re• operations.. With'the rain and cold ri agr - O A new Simmons Guaranteed GREENWOOD 491y ceatly donated&handsome mum to as- weather.practicaIly no spring wart sist is wiping out the debtlocurred by Ase been done so far, Inner Coil Mattress, and P g Watch for detailed programme o! *i. la. the urchsee of the library building p °R Wnd any of the follow-priced at only 19.95 - Leaders and Courses of the Standard,. E:• hist S, J. Dickson and Will B. ins proven preparations:(m� Training School to be held at Brough-Springy. baoyant.coils soft " soya, two other old boys who do not , ' for et the old home town,contributed .am from May 19th to 23rd. under the Buckley's True Blood, 1.00 upholstering, lovely eov- auspices of the Pickering Township Wom le's Tasteless Cod 4N vim lar sums and with other good con- P , snags, smart tailored Religious Education Council. po tributiona from other std boys with Liver Oil, , 100• "• edges--it is called the f long and retentive memories. the Lib- Perfect quietness bas reigned around Nyal's Crew hoe, aew "Simmons Dee Zr.aadrasa -8�adersoaa s the school remises during the past _ 1.00 p racy Board has been enabled to reduce pe teacher and pupils have Gallagher's onic, 1.00 M f3 week. whit Sleep Mattress," only 19.95 Lbe debt to a very small amotmt which men enjoying their Easter vacation. Byrne of Hyposphoilphites, 1.OU < STOadcast they expect to be liquidated in a very Walnut Finish Steel bed, -a - short time by the home boys who ap- school will re open on.Monday when We are also agent for " Spring, Felt Mattress, -'Over U F R B every Saturday preciate their Public Library. ' Mr. the grind will begin for the m1d-sum- t3aeb rice 18.96 Tait was accompanied b his grand• mer examinations. r" F night 7.15 to 9.lb son. George Tait Hall,also of Won A most enjoyable and profitable Sum ad Sairgon P& Falls, N. Y., and by his sisters. Mrs. afternoon was spent by the W. M.S. :,y You can bay B.-H. Paints, 'Vern- Burton and Miss M on Thursday, April 17tb. After Maggie his niece Come in and let no Lel!you Ce several hours of strenuous work two Mise Goldie Burton; hie neohewe,deo. abowt these remedies ishes and Colored Enamel quilts quilted was the reiult of the HE PICKERIN* G� NEW and Billy Burton; and friends, Mrs. Reid and Mies Madden, all of Toronto, ladies' efforts, after which the vice- , Phone+1300 from and thev all took much pleasure in president, Mrs. John Phillips, took charge of the .devotional meeting. i f , ARVIN BUSHBY calling upon and greeting many of Mrs. Malcolm Sr. and Mise Duncan .lanes DmStore � Furniture Dealer and their old friendia in the vale. Hr. Tait QFnneral Directoryand his grandson were on A motor trip assistiog. Mesdames Malcolm, who 'Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 46W to Montren) and continued their jour.I were the hostesses for the afternoon. Druggist and Chemist, nay to that place from here on Tburs- served tea and refreebments to those - ckeriII'jt - • Ontario PICKERING day et=ening. �preeenc. Phone 6800 Pioheriugy • j��° -`7 we 17 "Whipnobt was severlts" Boat Value! The Cruisakwqts Are Unequalled jamity of salada is year oldet I brought her boviv here e to give hvr a real giii tin.v, and she JVST IMAGINF-a met Matt I'm not going to piiiy sny. flog El ng summer Off"" hoino 20' long, Ir 19" thifig'abuut Mita` for he'stw, too, wide wid J, 4. draft but the wholo thing turned otA to be fuliv equippedWith a mistake. In it monthnth thyy wrrtt iner- berths for Ave end T, �dal Space or ore vied and two years later Moil futber than jwejve at ti j .n- j4ijnt y tow price or took on that mim-rabiv lin,111. Of R $3 G55 at the fi& a clerk, and of course his wife cumv to Ilec.tuse of stars- Cleveland, tun." ' trd xatkon 111chardsoir— Her lips tightened. �rijlosuboutm are low In - , Built of Cleur "Mrs. Griswold, you inean? The o White Ouk and 8on �Riehard -with Matt Venner"' mahvirany b-PautifullY who ran away -cylinder flninhod. 6 —Ni ours 60 n.p. ai-ay wart Vu Sob tit Barry asked. .'11 a brotor x1vex a oip=o 930 "Yes. She was fascinatin 9, 1 of 13 miles per hour. that for her, even, though never -by liked bar. tele at all the fw:ts A Write fok b6ok!et Sales and Stirvici Irene did, and on the three Hichar,l- _T. B. F. BENSON, N.A. • GFresh $"us th 0 SAWdene "Curiously enough, on 20' Crulsabouts. that makes what happened all the .371 Bay Street ..Toronto, Ont. worse- Sa.!, was brilliant anJ differ- ent, somehow, and beside her, poor A delicate little Irene was*like' a Aull, GOLDEN RULE find now to have been one of my gold- 7 'Vftawoever I have tried to do in en rules.—Dickens. gray moth to most PQ,)p:e.'* life, I have tried with all my heart to "And yc�u never hear0 that she had GRAVITY any relatives in' Wheatffild or else. do well. What I have devoted myself The Stcp on' the' . Stairs I to, I have devoted myseff to complete- hallow where?" Barry asked. Too much gravity argues a 9 "Why, yes! How gtupij of me! ly. Npver to put one hand an any- _!alnd�—Lavater. By ISABEL OSTRANDER There was a "unger sister that some thing on which I could not throw my people on a farm hear Alheatield were a whole self and nev-T to affect (repre- Success i .. I forgot :bout her, ciattA of my work, whatever It was, 1. Minard'si Year Record of ltv.king-care of er • CHAFTER X.=(Cont'd). Inews of the Vane case to me. I made for she wasn't atthe wedding and I her do so yesterday before she real- never saw her except onee, long after "We ar not crimina! lawyers 1' the ized what she-had strayed into, and Irene's death." other stiffened. "My father is a para- lytic, chained to llis wbnl chair. when I learned that tLat old clerk of "A sister Barry exclairaA. "When C ours, Griswold, was mixed up in it, I did you 'see her? What was her first in : What can we knew of any crime,espe- rather expected that the old scandal name? Please tell me about her, Mrs. W. ould you 6b your Bally.one ccmm"Ited in New York?" would be ralad -do again." Tyrrell;.perhaps she-is the relative "Because his memory doubtless Barry laughed with boyish frank- 7 fourteen I know of in New York." veaclift back, let u% say, Ine*s "Well. about sever, years after 40 the recent . years. "I won't try to lit to you, Irene's death and Matt's suicide, a be- oun woman called on me who said rt order of the celebrated portrai exclaim—e-d—. • ;Painter. Mrs. Vane? Does 'Vane' sug-Ilieve that the woman who was killed she go" a substitute fcr that of your was somp,connection of the unfortun- Except for being pale and -slim �I • father's late partner, Venner? ate Mrs. Matthew Venner. We know couldn't see any resemblance, for The young attorney ,gasped and was a comparative Irene had dark hal; and this OWL .'Ise sk. i that the latter seized the edge of his de Istranger here, and we thought YOU looked as though it had been bleached Heavens! You don't meat. that I might be able to tell, us where she almost white in the sun.' cteature who ran off with Venner's came from and who her people were." "There was a strength ant: asseM son! I was only a schoolboy at the J A faint Rush had come into the iiveness in her manner, too. that Irene Zme, but I remember the senndal.1withered cheeks and Barry could see had never had, and although she was I oung Mrs. Venner.herseli d-.ed soonithat he was shaking excitedly. ishorter by at least four or five inches lit is not fair to your childrenif thty ancon-oft*rward." "Irene Venner," Barry prompted her face was-as old as the hills." Uzailiating "It is odd under tb:- eircurristanceR letly. "Her ni-iilden name Was Irene "For what purpose had she Pelled to support your old age.It is h qu to you.Avoid the possibilitT.Take advantage it., at Matt Venner's wife'iL family barrows and all*WAS ViiiiitinjC JL SC11,04, to you?" Barry looked away an he of thi Canadian Government Annuities didn't come forwa-d and claim her friend here spoke- Sysitem and at 65 you will face the reans"Ining 'body when she died insaue from the 4dAda Jqhnsou." the quavering voice "'That was the strangest part of rinj the had lri.(ured -at sup.. yem self-respecting and secum with a steadi mental suffe supplemented, "I suppose she took It" his compinion exclAimed. "I incoine for Wa p"ed, naturally. that she had come :his bands." Barry remarke,', "Who pity on Irene. Irene came from I 11W91 she? Where did she come from? Wheatfield. and I juess her guardianito tLjj of Irene,but instead she asked "Her zaai4aen name was Barrows. sent her to finishing school as a &Lst1nnumierable questions in a horrid. CANADI fiAN Irene Barrows, but I never heard that retort to get her in with rich folks eager Jort of way about.-about the the had any living relatives; that is, and marry her off. Anyway, Ada Griswold woman. She didn't give any GOVER NMEWANNUITIES banill, of thein tame forwa-d during Johnson brought this girl home and first name, simply announced herself M.4"Cmjw%Wisty PCISTACE FM any phri�m of the tragic affair," Phil. the trouble started as 'Miss Barrows,." ---------------------- - 7- Iip added. "I remerin,-r hearing that "Do you know anything about this "Had you ever heard your friend Annulklies BraNh Aspul Brasch.Dept TWL-1 Dmarisamt of Lsww,Ottawa was an orpa&n, a school friend guardian of Irene Barrows', air?" the mention a youngtr sister?" Barry's Depatment of Labow, of one of the debutantes of that time tort had quickened. detective asked. "Did , on ever meet -P wa. Pillows PlieaseswA sale COMFL8112 11001111blIATSM and that the marriat im't a,par- him?" "Yes, at school. Lhe had mentioned 'titularly advantageotr eve according "Yes, he came on for the wedding. her by some silly nickname. I gath- :'to.the senior Venner, ftm the-st&ud' but somehow I can't recall his name. ered that ;,hay came of pretty good JiON. PETER HEENAN ion mName pt'of either moliev or social POsi- I remember the man himself, though. old ;tock but had become reduced In is"t" I blon.96 because I've met somany-of his type; sir:urnstarces. .11 BY THII WMOLK]DOMMOP; AdIdraft "We have learned it -he was a hard-fisted. hypocritical president of q know she wanted her little Lister BACKED 'stranger in C'evelan but not where a small country bank. He -died soon present at her marriage to Matt, but she came from." Bart: repeited. "Can after, I understand." that gjardian of hers put his foot You ten me? Perhaps your father can. Please, Mr. Si It Is time for down slid said he wasn't going to haie help me." Barry rose. 1your drops now." A nurse approached the clsild's head filled wi.h notions "I doubt it. But I will ;eke you '.a the invalid. If the gentleman will at would make her discontented; that- I a e -bi excuse you, I'm sure you have talked that she would have L to stay where r ?n Phill,19's roadater they soon enough." bLe was till she was eightetyl- SAFE AND reached the fashionable suburbs. The invalid to:-1 the medicine and "Irene went to see her regularly On a terrace stood a wheel chair I roused himself to peer at the small- after her marriage, but never said ECONOMICAL in which reclined a solitary figure chugging up the driveway. "Wb)'s 11, &�9A nor rgaq car. I" - fa.�ni n those _ trips mer rugs. coffin ir _7771Beale`1. the chin in steamer 9 er a eg "It is Mrs. Tyrrell." the nurse rs- ' "Did Irene's sister tell yotr nothing "I'came to hri-.ig a friend out to see plied and turned to mm'.the stout lady about herself or her plans for the fou, 2-4 prospective client,. 3dr. vt.o had (lescetided from the runabout future?" father."- land waa ermsing' the in-wa toward --I oehtve-ihi did mention some "Glad to aft you, Mr, Barry; glad"GI them thing about--behrg--on--her way East� 'the ol' man isn't alw6vVILVI 1017go n "Ada on one cf her duty calls!" the "What SOTt of questions did she ask at the office. Phillip, run-ai(,ng.?' old man grumbled. "She maybe "le you about Miriam Griswold?" Barry Phillip'shot a warning glamt* M-the'to give you more information than 1, Urged. "Think, Mrs. Tyrrell; this detective and departed. however, .for she was the girl I tc,13 may be more important than sou "Now fire away, Mr. Barry. I pre. you about who brought Irene to Cleve- know!" surne.you have -your proper creden- land in the first place." She 'glanced quickly --at •him in lizlii?" Barry rise an;! the old.man cackled 'amazement "Social?" Ser I ant Bar tone 'as he extended his hand. (To be continued.) • THESE 2�VaS innocent. "My.dear Ada," he responded. "You _5 "Protessional, air! My son Is a were never more welcome than at STERILIZED moment! :fool, tut 've handled enough criminal 1h, Juin and Margery's House .,cases in my time to know a detective I've said I'd never marry, I,- ..11)DY TISSUES :when I see One, and your visit isn't CHAPTER XI. And still, rad still, and still, a altogether a surprise. Miss Haskins, "Let me present Mr. Ba.rry, Mrs. Since I've seen Jim and Margery's K for it by name;and you writ, got my nurse, wouldn't read the latest house; Na safe, pure,soft,Sterilised Tit. Tyrrell," said the Invalid. "Mr. Barry perhaps, perhaps, I will. sue and ft best value for money In thinks he knows a relative of a dead It's such a quaintly modern blace; any one of them Eddy Rolls 9 FvlI pop— irlend of ours. I was ju"St telling him Old English style, you know, weight-full count-In a quality tissuo that you were the one person who And, in the garden back of it, worthy of the forest bathroom. could give him t1e information be d& Old fashion4d posies growl Is just rigbt-inside- THE E. S. EDDY COMPANY uMIrED sires;" And everything "This has,been a most fortunate The living room, the hall, CANADA meeting if you can spare me a few The dining room, the kitchen and "DREADHOUCH'111 "NAVY" Keep awake with minutes, Mrs.,Tyrrell," smiled Barr,, I The bedrooms: loves them all! value line. A full weight toll Jr. "for I must catch the next train back And 'Margery has a Persian rug, A bo to New-York." air Seven ounces of —7oo sheets of A waffle iron, a ch Sterilized crop. raft, safe,Steri. '�� US "I was about to suggest that I give Sent all the way from Belgium,'.'and ad Hull . . . lized paper you a lift in,my car!" she beamed A set of quimper ware. Draw upon hi4n. "'We must not tire my dear "COTTAGE" "WMITE SWAN#! -,And Margery has a sun porch hung The, oristocruf of "A snowy whit* Weary miles seem shorter, old friend here and I confess that my With curtains, willowy green, Sterilized Th. Sterilized tissue. and the day is brightened when curiosity has been aroused. Good-bye, And all its windows look upon suell. Completely in wrapped, dvst. you have Wrigley's with you.. Mr.*Scully." -A neat Surburban scene. wropped Rolls. proof Rolls of 750 --i Barry escorted the lady her run- Its sugar Pepe you up. sheets Its abou'- -A delicious flavor adds to my And Margery has her pantry shelves I ONLIWON ­�Alio was this, old friend of min- Imov enjoymenL Lace-paper-edged and trim; Finest Sterilized rissue. whose relative you know?" asked Mrs. And Margery has a breakfast nook, Served from a sanitary,dust- Tyrrell. A f-c-s 0-kate And Margery has her Jim! -Proof cabinet, in nickel or "I believe when you 'knew her first to e4ay insw..cc I've said I'd never marry, 1, Porcelain erdsh. that her name was Irene Barrows, And still, and still, and still, Barry afterwards Mrs. Matt Venner,' Shice I've seen Jim and Margery'a replied steadily. home, All the color vanished from his com- home, perhaps I will! p§nio!ij face am. the little Mgr swerv- -ED gripped the v�heel. ed as she 9­rl "Irene!" she gasped. "Oh, don't Artificial Graphite Production ��-TISSUES remtnA-me of her! Do you know the Artificial graphite, an elecIrle fur- Alh whole wretched story, Mr. Barry nace product, is made near Niagara "a .: , �CANAIDAS "All except the details of Your Falls, Ontario. r1masT 44 ;5�n friendship with her, and what you DY ISSUE No. 1]—:'3Q way know of her family." Use Minard's 1n;M Stable. s _ tr ••>.o!• s •mi*n ,p.....�.. cwt".:' - m •+.ems..... ...• ate- _ .`<� - rx,' 4-s:'..;,,......-•...T.. ... ,.'.�F+:.f` -fib�r•:.�w.j.:g�aa..'-, c++.:.7x> _!grd+a SK+'�+:.+ ',`e�•�' '} moi.. ... ..,:.car¢-•••s.. .. - ^,•e• 'a+.. .::r+i . ttC Waved A Steres Coast the Scene of an Epic Rescue 'l; rmg :Cause liuge Loss :. . ` Rush . Emergency .Dykes inin 5 , T ng- On ,Arca .✓,� Windsor. April ],8,-Damage roughly estimated at hundreds of thousands of R " dollars has been done along the north `s i- -shore of Lake Eris in the Kingsville- Leamicetou area; during the past ' three, days, by high winds slid heavy fir, seas. To-night there is some abate ` " anent of the hammering of the big a,- -�.-waves as the wind has swung to the- - - -�'' west. I Theer is some subsidence of the ' water level, but reports indicate that r the monetary loss In the area will be heavier than during the record storm of last May. Around Leamington there has been considerable damage to : the shore line, but the heavier damage In that area has come on Point Pelee, 0. s The area known as the New Marsh or Fraser's Marsh, an area of about G 600 acres, is under several feet of - `eater and the total acreage of newly- seeded ewlyseeded onion beds is 111teI8 to be a ` V. crop loss this year unless it is pos- sible to remove the orate: quickly. ` ;'<i'ork is unr:er way now Ili placing ;ti bags of earth and sand in the 30-foot breath in the new marsh dyke, and it Is hope 1 to have this"plugg: All within s couple of days. + . About all that can be seen of 15 cot rna, < .; ,. '; ,, •,w .'fie w..,- ,-s f' - tagea in the flooded area to the roofs sand part of the upper stories. .Resi• dents and their household effects were ' k r k �' ,x :ii "" removed on Thursday by boats. Some ,: �r:, ,>. ,'h3 g � " r "; «c of the buildings along the paint have �, �,s ,.• ., . c;!; .., been totally Cestroyed, amo:g them a large tee house, the property of Cap- iRISM PLUCK ANO SKILL ALONE WERE ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH THE IMPOSSIBLE - ---- "- -stain Grubb of the life saving station. IShlp Shackleton, wrecked on an island oft Fair Head, County Antrim, Ireland, where the Islanders staged miraculous rescue of crew by life-lines t" ro-night only a thin .ed line rt earth from the cliff-top, above. All the !slanders took part in rescue. _ istood between the east marsh and the flood. The dyke Is being strengthened � �� Caned a Big sob - �o tolls,have been charged on the .at weak�poiata, and a constant patrol L. �old canal Riace 1383 and no inform&• The Mark maintained in an effort to pr vent a 3 tion ha, yet been given out that tolls break which would Sood som'S 1,200 ,11 Partly Ready, Opens For Tre►ffie ! will be charged on the new. PRODUCE QUOTATIONg = ,acres. s !1 The vessels which ganged through Totwnto wholesale dealers are l,taj- in the Kingsville area these has`, f the canal .Monday morning paid no inp produce at th4 following prices. been very serious damage. Driving i Opening Will Carse Some Hardship Alon ' the Line But Eggs-Ungra+ed, case.- returned, seas have washed beaches awes and Pen. p g i tees of any sort. uct o ca scans -t a fresh extras, '28c; fresh firsts, 2tk: y, i Canada vias Well Be Proud of Gigantic _ canoe from Ttmbucsoo can cause-the seconds, 23c. cc ,ages are standing precariously on r great gates to swing open and pasts battered foundations. The temporary 1 .- •• Undertaking Well Done from Port testier to 'Port Colborne Butter-No. I� creamery, solids, 301n, to 31c; No. '9% to 30c. brl.ide between Cedar island. and I without paying a farthing. Churning cream-Special, 34c; No% Cesar Beach, erected atter the last OFFICIAL OPENING JULY l st --Q-- 1, 333c: No. 2, 30c. Storm when the main bridge went ] Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, parer. April :L-There was no ceremony more or less used to moving about. But 1\ems �o er �lt�rit fined and government down, was badly damaged and one end go rnment graded, 293s waQaed, loose. Residents of the area i to conneetlon with the openlug of the Iff i going to go- hard on the laboring �+ to 20c. - declare that they have never bef6re new Welland ship canal, although the people. The canal has become a sort ['or Motor Coming PROVISION PRICES = witnessed such hammering as resulted. mayors of St, Catharines and other of an industry in these towns." Toronto wholesale dealers are quot - from the three-day storm. nearby towns were unofficially pre- ng the following Prices to the trade The government dock at Kingsville astir. Mrs A. J, Grant. w its o! the en- Smoked meats-Hams, med, 28 tc A construction worker a on No 4 lock TWO dart Bottle Pro els - has been badly damaged. To the east j Gtaeer In charge of conatrnctton, was -ho_has been em to ed there since Q •P 35c• cooked hams, 48 to 52c; smoked P to c• '3 of Kingsville small boats and boat- at ills controls in the Iock houRe to I Car on Rocket Principle rolls, .,Sc; breakfast bacon, 30 40 . 1915,. when asked how he viewed the P backs ,a-mealed 34c• do smoked 4$ n a s of a wo P idolises have been seriously damaged. • ops the g to lock one, t and cessation of work oil the canal, hems- ii] Germany to 55c, Edward Cox, Kingsville contractor, three. I what pathetically replied: "It's *hard Pork loins, 30c; shoulders, 20c- 'rho has put in a number of concrete f Official ceremonies ' conected with i Berlin-Germany. the •country of to realize It ever will end: It's been butts, 241tc; haus, 26 to 28c. setainttrg walls at various points•along the official opening of the canal will "vent pocket cruisers," now produce the front, reports that he never saw going on so long." vest Curead.fiats-Long clear baron,50 i be held July 1. On that date; It is ex-I pocket motors about the &tae of �, L� _ - I � Whether the completion of the canal� to 70 lbs.,. ,.4c; 70 to 90 lbs., '..c; 90 �F : such-a terrtflc sed, He says it will be petted, a chartered steamship will sail I µi11 pace a detrimental or beneficial canal a two-quart bottle. �to 1.10 lbs„ 21c. Heavyweight rolls, some weeks before rite full extent of for the canal entrance from Ottawa, Doctor Pahl Heylandt, leading Ger- 30c; lightweight rolls, 25c. • the mosey loss can ti mads known, carrying members of Parliament, Sen•,t effect on the canal towns is a question man research authority on liquid I Lard-'Pure, tierces, 15c; tubs, 16c; Along the Detroit River the storm !atom and prominent officials who are i prominent in the minds of the people gases has supplied flax Wailer, &ell i pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 17%c. damage has not.been so severe on the pa at the present limp. l Shortening-Tierces, 1St; tube, ,' • ' t to take rt !a the celebrations. Part known for his experiments with�134c; pails, 14c. Of the ceremonies will be the passing CFC .. Col. F. - McCordikf St c ; mayor o , rocket cars, with a motor that is re- ' Canadian side, Unconfirmed reports ; LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS of the chartered vessel through the Catharines, stated that he did not be- volutionary In the Simplicity ot.�lts here indicate that there is some trou- D `. bla with high water and seas along canal. liere the cessation of work on the new construction. Grain dealers on tho Torontq_Boaru. ' waterway would ,cr the city la-aey oY 'Trane are making the following _ Lake St. Cialr, but.it is impossible to By Dominion Day the canal will be __ ipie as-I�- lead of poarder or dynamite, Herr quotations for car lots: � way. "Whatever alight disadvantages r q tasks n'dr�alte o'Peu for navlgatlort from one end to f Valier now usea Doctor Heylandt's Man. wheat-No. 1 north., $1.13s� un, the other, officials state. Deepening there may be for the present will be iii liquid oxygen rocket,-wlhieh has the,No. 2 do, $1.103'•; No 3, $1.07%; No - or tlle cNanffel. to Its stipulated dep advantages o e °, , "" .a : of 25 feeC;however, will probably not benefits the new canal will bring to der control and suppiying a gontinu- 139Lic- (c.i.f. Goderich anJ bay ports) be completed _before the summer..of the city in the future," he declared. oua stream of propulsive enery. ' Man. oats-No. 1 feed, 63c; ?v'o v. 'Carter Will Hunt _ 1931. Mayor E P. I'c'es of Thorold said 1n the front section of Valiers new 2 do, 524.c. -- there neve`-r had heed an unemploy- I Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, 99tisc; No It is hoped to have on hand for July rocket car•fa a gasoline tank and be 3 do, 961. c. ment problem in that town and he did _ Alexander's Tomb 1 one of the a:onders of the canal, a hied the driver is a tank of the new I blillfeed, del., Montreal freights. huge floattn dertctc s not - believe the completion of the... liquid ox bags in pered- ran, prton, $3.25. g- specially cess• ygea. Both elements are fed �� •"_, i strutted to life 650 tons. When com• canal would cause one now, One into a narrow- bottie,shaped tube in i $34.25; ' London.-Dr. Howard Carter, who' pleted it will be the biggest floating thing that raitt{zated against it was, the rear of the car, where they are l$36.25. ' opened the -tomb ,of King Tutankha•I derrick in the world, the next in size that the regular canal staff of 180 men ignited-anti produce Ruch terriftc re-I Ont. grain-Wheat, $1.10; oats, 50 men in Egypt, now plans to loate and I had just been taken on and would re-1 coil that the car is propelled forward. to 52c; barley, 52 to 55c; rye, 73 to being•one !n the Philadelphia navy 1 explore, the tomb of Alexander the' wain on duty for the next eight The exploded mixture escapes by a 75c; buckwheat, M. • yards which has a lifting capacity"of p -'-�'- Great. the ancient Greek Conqueror. 250 tons. The purpose of the giant 'months. _ _ rear aperture In this bottie•shasod u_,_=S�dn*13 $TIl7}�V PRICES Carter's intentions were disclosed Furthermore, he-stat?d, the con-' rocket motor. leavin a Ion trail of Wholesale dealers in hay and straw -•in an interview with the Dail�_•�fall, derrick Is to`raise new lock.galea In- I g g _ to place incase of anythipg happenlug struction workers-on the canal were; fire behind but no smoke. are quoting shippe's the following He said he believed Alexander was to the present ones I being let out gradually, so 'that in O - prices for carload lots, delivered on 'buried in a golden coffin 'in Alexand many cases the towns were able. to • track,,Toronto: ria, Egypt, by Ptolemaeus in 323 B.C., End of Job to Hit Long Term Workers Tim- some time after his death in Babylon. Along Canal Towns absgrb them. At one time there had Ship S False Hull No. 1 Timothy, heat s No. 3 Tim- It's an ill-wind that blows nobody been about 3,500 men working in they cthy, $13 to $14; wheat straw, $11.50, The British: archeol°t'irt expressed ! vicinity of the canal, but the number I Vields Rum Cargo oat straw, $11,50. any good, but it's-also a good wind I LIVESTOCK belief the discoveric$ in Alexander's j now was reduced-to about 1,500. QUOTATIONS thlit blows nobody any ilI. tomb a•otild be more important than - • � Heavy beef steers, $10 to $11; but- those ut those in Tutankhamen's. He said hey While thousands balled the opening ' A. J. Grant, engineer in charge of $200,000 Champagne and'.cher steers, choice, $10.50 to $11; do, of the new Welland Ship Canal as one- construction on the canal when asked fair to �t-ouId ti-f%to find the tomb atter coin- Fancy Liqueurs Unearth- good, $9.50 to $10; do, corn., of the greatest engineering triumphs what effect he thought the compL?tion g -pleting his Tutankhamen excavations I$ to $9.25; butcher heifers, choice, hest fall. He hopes to remove four) of the century, there are hundreds of of the canal would have on the Nis ed by Coastguard ( 25 g $10.50 to $11; do, fair to good, $9.-v people In the canal towns who looked ara towns, replied,."When the present New Fork-To landlubbers there to $9.50; do, corn., $9 to $9.25; butcher great shrines from the ancient Phar, on it as a tragedy. To the men who old canal was finished in 1&88 cess&- may be nothing incongruous about a i g cows ood to choice $7.50 to $8.75 *.. Rob's bestial place in October. have labored on the canal for years tion of work seriously affected St. bright, new two masted fishing 1 do med., $6,50 to $7.75; canners and — ".tecording to Plutarch the exact) ciltters, $5 to $5.50; butcher bulls, monition di Alexander's tomb a Alex•j its completion ,means only one thing, Catharines and the other towns. Since schooner with a concrete bottom, but I $ that they will be out of a job. It is then, however, tSey have all been in- coastguardsmen are sailors-as well as i good to choice; ?.50 to$8.75; do,med, "andria is unknown," Carter was•quot-� $7 to $7.50; 6o, bolognas, $6.50 to 7.7 'ed as saying.' "Howevr, it may pos true he work will not be complete dustrialized and I do not think they rum chasers.- They brought the good $6 75, baby beef, $9 to $11.50; feeders,' 1. sibly be found in one of the royal with the opening of the locks, but to will be seriously affected." ship Alamac into port, chiselled an I g,_od, 58.75 to $9; stockers, good, '$8 those employed on construction the eight foot hole to her fishy concrete to$8,50• do, fair, $7.50 to $8.25; calves cemeteries. I anticipate a long dif i May Establish Toll for Foreign Ships i ' h. do med. „ t i n an oc_eded to 0 fin no ah i 12 to 13'• ' t wish the ands n in r d to'choice,ce $ , occasion is an omen of he fl rP g d P g ,R $ 2lcylt and ezpettaive search. I It Not for Others I %••. Carter said. he would sink htbess lies but a-ahort distance ahead. Ing in the interior. i$10 to $11; do, tom.: $7 to $9; spring- iaround laces where he thought Alex-I There are men living in the towns Will the Canadian Government go' Within a few 'minutes the federal ern, $90 to $210; milkers, $60 to $90; 4' lambs, choice $12• du, bucks, t lander was buried and then work grad- of-St. Catharines, Merriton agd Thor- ou permitting ships of all nations to men had hooked 25•.burlad bags, each $9 ° ;w old who have been working on•the rise the Welland Canal free of charge containing L" bottles of champagne,!39.50; sheep, good. $8 to $8.50; hogs, tually toward the Centre of the region bacon, w.o.c., $1`3.25 to $12.50; hogs, now that over $10,000,000 has been selected. canal anywhere from flue to twenty cordials and expensive whiskies, Con-` ` -. selects, $1 rho premium, do, but-. Asked about the ancient curse which years. Men who started on ce work spent on the new structure. tenf for the time - ' ' .,.`-_--- --beinx._lhe:e.utcessful i.` per This is a question that is bei"ng ask- titers,73c per hog discount; do, track Is supposed to fall -on those despoil- in youth are now middle-aged'. Child• fishermen suspended-their labors, butIe,! in, 50c cwt. under w.o.c.; do, f•o.b 1• Ing Test's tomb, Carter said: ren have been born and grown up who ed by those who have been most close- they estimated the hidden compart••price, $1.25 swt. under w.o.c. . "It's a pack of lies invented.by Ir- never knew their lathers to be em ly in touch with the building of the ment would yield liquor worth at least _'`r responsible persons. There Is no such ployed at anything else,_ The comple- new waterway. $200,000 at current retail bootleggers' killing as a curse of that kind. I have tion of the structure is bound to mean There Is a possibility, it is declared, prices. THREE THINGS .J always found that inscriptions fa the disruption of many homes and the 'that once the new route has been Six men'selzed aboard the vessel firmly established the Government were taken before United States Com- There are three things that maks y. Kotmbs wish well to visitors. As a shifting of a considerable number of :`'• 3 snatter of fact all tombs are sterile. families to other parts. livill Inaugurate a toil system, it not missioder Pette in Brooklyn and lite lovely-the beauty oft reverence. :Any disease tiiere has been brought 'It's t.ot so bad for us engineers;"!,for Canadian vessels at least for those charged with violation of the prohibl• the dignity of patience, the joy of use- of foreign countries, tion laws, fulness.-J. E. Buckrose. by ilia moder�!� said one of that prof�aeiog •w! itt i - r , , .. ... .+-.:;'*;a. r_ 'r., .... .._.:;. { r.:. .. ti. syr. +. .., ,..X. .-+W�"�^e. arii.'s 'd.^• iY' � y4 ;'„•yam - � e. s� .4+i. ",aa,,,,, nQ,;: - ! .•-•'•� :i..:, ^� ,:_ .. .,,,• �. ~.n t x ..n .•M1^-sfr`.�.;cx,.9•-..a� .sw..a.5� �.�::- .L• x'.�'+�+,..i ,y ,.r i6�...+:ha'• J! •i'17i ... -r-'F,,.rte.. ..,.;, .,, ..3n •-•,�..y ... M. - - - - Herbeet 8oroyth•. Marion Tomlinwn• CARD OF THANKi. BONDS-tiovetnment. �Ik2. 4 sms D[uriel Stephens•. Mary,• Morgan'. � Wonderful .., Mortage Hoods, Als , { liargsret Booth. Jean Ward. Jr. I- - Bernice Linton'. Margaret Neai• I wish,through the columns-of T8s ?_ Safe Investments at from 6 to 7 pee TMRMS NBwe, to thank• relatives. at. Irene Lewis. Murray Morgan. Lewis my many $LT&per rnr,; $1.50 u Vsid in advance friends and neighborer whn remember. "-Mn. Sybilla Spahr' Toosilitis" is Ce 4. Chidlow. Primer-Mary McLaren` INSURANOE-All classes wrttteo lis* gsbsa3ptions ro the United Sew and Cgsued me during my resent operation at Lruly wonderful to treat sore ChroaN, Britain$?.00 in advance• and Dorothy Davey*. Mabel Johnson* 8t. Michael's Hospital Toronto; and bad coughs and all for oil troubles.. eluding .Fera Automobile, Wiai- Lawreoce Tomlinson•, Norma Bever thanks to the friends and neighbors g � Roam. Accident and Sickness. ley* Rendell Loyst•, Lorraine For- who were so good ae to give a willing Fully guaranteed. You=-Cant lose, Phone or'write joHti - MURkAR, Proprietor, sytb•, Bert Davey. Abaent-Evelva handincutting my next winter's wood. Try it. ' Jones' Drug Store. Pickering. 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whibbyle Stephenson, Gordon Morley and Irene With friends like these, so exception- Lyon, Annie V. SpufIard,Teacher. ally nice.life is worth living at any -- H F•nmors are quite prevatPnt rice. Thanks to the good doctors, that there will be a' Dominion - CARD OF THANKS. nurses and other kind friends, for ROY M R R . 1 general election this fall, and in We wisb to expressour appreciation upon these people one's life often de• #several ridings meetings are called pends. And thanks to my dear Ood -to select candidates. of the kindness shown to us by our Who saved me from death's call, and I he in our recent bereavement. i P ! C K E R IN O - -A very pleasant event took pray that He still remember us all. :place on Monday evening last, -Mrs. Mutch and Family. _Raymond J. Pilkey . - ' when the members of the former "Woman's Association of St. PaIWE For the Finest Quality Foodstuffs, Economically Priced. :::'United Chnrch met as the home,of -71 the 8scretary, Mrs: Gordon Lazy: ' An address was read by Mr=. A. We also have a complete e°pply Baby Chick Starter, lBushby and Mrs. Bray preeented Scratch Feee� Etc. icer with a beautiful floor lamp. -in recognition of her faitbfnl IOU ARE ALWAYS 5_IIRE OF THE BEST services in the W. k. to the past AT IfORRISH'S eighteen years. Mrs the was " ;taken completely by surprise. She thanked the ladies for their kind• _ Probapt Delivery Service, nese and their appreciation,after - - - which they sang "For she's a jolly - See our hand bills for W eek-end Specials -- good fellow." A social hour was !S spent by all, which brought a very - Pleasant evening to a close. BEST _ CHEftRYW00D AND PICKERINC scMvau. RtPORTi : Green River School Report. - Phone Martz, 5020 Phone Pick. 800 Sr, IV-Ross Turner, Blake Lehman, THAT Lorraine Harriman and Iva• WhitPostill, ��0� • -(tie). Bruce Lehman, Harold White, Edythe Williams. Sr,III-Doris Snnl_ Pickenn Hardware Store -nth and Christina Milne (tie), Diana t ! g Hicks, Robert Jackson, Archie whi- ;'RY"�' ING,FOR THE GARDEN AND FARM J te, Ross Carter, Bobbie Malcolm, Au- - , "4 Smith, 3r.IIry Billie lm, Jan, CAT"GUE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS Seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds-- •- :Loi, Draper, Mary Malcolm, Jack - $ I "Bielby and Cecil Postill (tie), Mil- .Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and dred White, R. J. Windsor. II-Glor- ia Windsor, Mary Postill. Charles TORONTO Alsike, all No. 1 tested seed, 'Leh-Lorne nm, Julia Homer Hagerman. Bielby and ALSO AT M_ BMJ T R E A L • V A N C S U V E R Garden geed-bulk or package ' David Turner (absent). Pr.-Allen - Michell, George White, Mavis Hicks L7 GG our -75--cent 2� � ��lE�- .._-ilClayton Jackson, Malcolm Carter, __ Arnold Smith, Donald Duman Lb- 4 - A complete stock of Calf Meal and - _. sent), E. E. Graham Teacher. _. Poultry Feeds. ,Report of Spring Examinations, , d Olaremont Junior Room. II Class- -Anna Forsyth*. Jessie Lewis*, Betty � Agent for McCormick•Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Pretty•. Betty Lickorish•, Clifford Bassett', Margaret Johnson*, Frances We have it, can get it. or it is not made. ALoTst•, Jack Morgan•, Edna Taylor*. Alan Tomlinsoa•, Edward McLar•ea', Cranel the -(ljttmj;'* VigltivaB - -. "Velma Middleton•,Gordon O+erisad'. - •• '._ _ �:.. Attx McLaren", Mabyn CKERM Lickosish. e S.Myrtle Bacon, Dolly Beaton. Gordon BDOy p� tepenceley. Sr. I-Harvey Fiagold . r Of - L~ 3 • ac�sTo�c HATC11MG _ h b� i�•b�.� Values .Prices Reasonable. ime-aTabies u Try the,Jamesway Method. tr (Our linea of Harness. Collars and Parts are the best yet. gee ours w' aAlso, Chicks for -sale-Leghorn#, -Effective Sunday, -and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction Rocks and Rhode Island Rede. - ` - '�FPe carry some migh-ty fine lines of Work Boots April 27th Q. and our price*are right : T• Wt110WS, Greenwood - Men's Overalls,Smocxs, Trousers and Shirts sold- ' 1i3 8tS Phone Pick. ;02 ~— economy icel. ' .fOmlY18I1C1Dg Sunday. April i th, new Our Men's Fina.Wear Section is quite_ coarplete. 'Try us. -BT LB SALES ACT - " schedules will he in effect All persons having claims aAaiast' -. on all lira)' g ds D repeat cub omere always, Our ob ` spa •ape t ays ,John Quinlan and Frank Quinlan, of Coach Lines IOLtte9. a _ Picketing, Farmers, are rE(iuired to _ 1 sen tote n ers�Rn - ---I = R � before the 25th day of April, 19'30, a Copies of the new time-tables wI a asst flail Ptatement of their respective _ able at all ni3ices agencie on P S C m E R I N G� :claims duly verified by .affidavit. giv- hereof. and any and after Friday, security held by them. And take _ pL. -AL-PRICES_ notice that the ttndersigued will on and atter the 25t6 day of April, CE S „- IM),_proeeed to distribute the moneys _ in his hands having regard only to the - claims of .which he shall then have - aotice, G1rA' y­ ' Co,a"h L�ne5FOR TEAM HARNESSDated at Toronto this 4th day of - April, 1990. � -•_ .. _ JOHN,CALLAHAN, , - -' - - Barriecer•at•law, - - - Braes mounted Team Backbend Harness, ifs Building, 2 inch IAyer trace with heel chains, $42.GC _ 83 34 Toronto 1, Trustee. 'Withh.5 ring breeching, instead of back. band, Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, 838,50 I. 51ring Breeching $44.25 This is not a factory harness, but custom made in our own shop at Markham. specialize oil repairs to harness and collars.' wife enamelled Piece d furriiuue haven Cj . �F T:- :.o O husband will be proud int out'the work - p point J, _ _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer ---- --- do with B-H "Fast-Drying" Enamels Stains and - - Varnishes. Colour schemes for the various rooms in AR,2�H.A.M. OMT Horne Phore 3400 / your home, upstairs and down, are easy to plan. More- -over, they-can be giuckly put into effect - thanks Lo. e .the ease with which 13-H "Feat Drying" Enamels Stains - pring 1 J Here f and Varnishes may be applied and the speed with which Tthey dry. - o- Make up your mind now that you will brighten and smarten u our home e R P3 i a this spring. We can supply you with I3 H "Fast-Drying"Enamels Stains and See our Samples of Nall Papers. Prices range fro4:10 cents _ Varnishes, and a complete assortment of reliable time-tested B-H products. - to 1,50 per single roll. Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Give your orders. rpeudnt e�Kruishb--SheRact- arai�h-$taiga sed ice— - s. n� Lead always on hand. 1! ts�`u -"' )E1 E�TF� -Goodyear,Tires and Tubes,for all Cars and Trucks - .Arras v s , - BRAN DRAM•H EN D ERS O A full line of WorklBoots, also Rubbers for every one. • ! _ „n,taw;�nrra,�a,c,,,.w,N,xaw ,Nea,,o - Our Groceries are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest, '. - _ ' FOR SALE BY L L r Phone your order, We deliver,' _Je A. Bushby, �" ,P>iCkering Phone Markham 6402, t General L1 oleic an r -W M D can h t sen' River ' jot- , , ,. •,� i .',.. N", .: ••Agar . n tR,•• +pw:'" ',Yr 7 %:. Y .,�. #dry., S. .�.. _y:...i. A[.,e'M r CLARSYONT • <�. Taesaa Beal was in the City OP s' s ;'N11r88r�' Stock1Tl� ;"- L. and Mrs. P'ingoldrand family Mea have been busy for the past ering :) s fug m p0�' F mere in the city on Sunday. few days Szing Lhe approaches Lo Special for March Orden Only garage, Bron�ghsm.Re ase now t , )false G. QoeLtooe is�apbndiag. a the nese bridge. - r � ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS to give service ia.-Br�baac air rsr� r few days with friends in Olorw Miss Edna Benne, of Oshawa, Including Rydran_ga,.Spiral Biilarli, as M Claremont, moot. spent Sunday at the home of her TaxiService Syriaga,Grand Spires P><a Houten Service car always ready, day ad Y x 8. F. sad Mrs Robbins,o[Whit parents, Thos and Mre. Beane. t Dentziaand and puny others. - -by, were Claremont visitors on Mrs. J. S.Farmer, who has been Only so cents a shrub. one Clare. 1105; Pickerlaft 0l6� -Sunday. confined to her bed for several Calle b day or ni ht rom ti - Gasoline, Oil, Seibarlipt Tires. �y S.and Mrs. Stevenson and faro: y g p p y I am also prepared to take your es, A. L. InfJINT. * � weeks, die.,cil on Wednesday in hes attended to, for Fruit Trees, OrnameatalT'rees, ily spent Easter at Sunnyside, 78th year. Her funeral will talcs Comfortable cars. Annuals. Perennials and all_ Toronto, place to day to the,Claremont Un- general general Bulbs . -H, - Ra Gallaugher Harold and Mrs: Johnston spent ion Cemetery. 'Prices reasonable. nursery stock. Easter at the home of the.latter's On Sunday, April 27th, from Phone 7300 Heat stock obtainable and Gran)_ Merchant TLather, W m. Courts. 9.10 a w., a sixty minute program _ reasonable prices. ' Geo. and Mrs. Bentley and Fred on World Distress,Cause,Remedy - glhLNL*gBgRIE9 _ TorontoLynn and children spent E9ater will be Riven by Judge Ruther- Asr 3L_A $tone& Wellington •Iain the market to pttrehase ,-- rvith Mrs. S. C. Lynn. ford, of Brooklin, N. Y., ager Straw, Grain and Potatoes, D. B. Taylor is preparing to * John T. Elliott. Agent, # y p p C K O C Hamilton, On't. Plckering Ontario "" - For •uotatiohs apply serve ice cream having had the , v.9 Mary Street, eshaws q pp y ` decorators at work last week. r I Pbone 414W 25tf �,• } � C{. _ ;$ S =IT Rap and Mrs. Rnmohr, of Ham E. BRYAN Ilton, spent Easter with the form R. R. No. 1, y er's parents, Sherman and Mra. Successor t0 Phone Pickering 1712 ' "Ru►nohr. Seeds Seeds � .. F. Chidlow 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal! Miss Aldine, i4tac and Mrs. Vex _ Middleton and Mrs. Fred Lynn visited relatives in Toronto onLaMeh 5 C 4 Sunday. far-$ext- Stock of Garden and Farm Seed is now-complete. t Cob_—_ , ir ir..l Ilii Misa Margaret McLellan,of Ott&- two weeks : wa, and Miss Mabel, of Richmond They are Rennie's Seeds alad all $ U I L' D i R S Hill, spent the Easter holidays at Kellogg's Cornflakes, 3 for 25c -Tested. We are now ready to the manse. Government Vis; M. J. and Mrs. Wilker and Mrs. Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs.for 29c -• supply you with : _. Gleesou have been spending the Roman Meal, large pkg o2c -'Compare these prices Easter with Mr. Wilker's relatives BRICKS, ' CONCRETE n Tavistock. Pearline, 3 pkga.for 25c No. 1 Red Clover, home grown (prize seek) $12.00 per bug. y, Fr&nk and Mrs. Lo st had a Ox dol, large pkg 23c .« ., - .. 12,00 BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. y .. g y 'Alaike;... pleasant visit from the latter' Good 5 striaR brooms. Alfalfa, ,. PE, DRAIN TILE, lather, mother and sister. o� G Pi IN W. M. Palmer has been appoint- stove and scrub Brushes to 1,00 Timothy, ,5,00 :r BAND AND GRAPEL. Deserotho, over the week end. B ed salesman and distributor for each 23c Perri Gement Sweet Clover, ... 3.95 the Watkins Products, of Moat ' „. " , r � X areal. He will call on you shortly Full line of Tobaccoes Ask as for a quotation on any seed you require.,- We handle � O UCt9 Co. y ' with a complete line. * and Cigaretta. both Ronnie's and Keith's seeds. 371 Bay St., Toronto Richard Ward had a family re- Ask for your Coupons. �90thnon birthday�dayAllt eajoyedha Phone Claremont WOOa Hiigh-anor of Y his P 1 mile north Highland Creek. , happy sent hour. Mr. Ward i� B������� !1 was presented with & beautiful .lL For Quick Sale : - with stead read caste. by '(.BARGAINS _. _-.__._ _ 1s4ev4&Uoaa1- -80 T­Lctar-�xnod -- - the members of his family, Fordson Tractor, 200•00 - Mrs. Harry Thomson returned 'Fordson Tractor. ;. -- from Buffalo on, Saturday, accum- International Oultiv&tor, spring tooth (new) 80.00 nled by her family: Mr. and Note These Specials . 10.00 I! BARR ppaa Spec - Massey-Harris Cultivator, .. _ , Mro. Dixon and children and Mrs. Lillian Bame Thomson and child- Wonderful range of men's. - McCormick-Doering Sulky Plow(r�al�?.. 80.00 929 ren, of Bafialo, and Rrand•dan- SSoung men's worsted @nits No 1 Slagle 92 ... 15.90 ghter, Miss Verna Kluge, of Ore- is browns, grays and blue Pontine Coachn 1M (in good shape). 1125.00 ser", reg. g18 to g2i, for Durant Coach I (in good shape►,•. @er800.00 _ +' The annual meeting of the Clare 12.39 and 17.110 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Touring 1923 'moat Union Cemetery Co., will be Ford Coach 1927 -Star Touring 1925 Boys' snits. sizes 27 to 32 reg. or - held this (Friday) evening. at S Co y Fd Coach 1923 - Y - � aoclock char , aL the home of John 88 to 610, for 4 50 and 8.50 �s. Orxz� Gregg All the shareholdere are C lea Cooper, -: ,Claremont' urged to be resent. as iamportnnt Th s famous Greb Shoes, every business will come before the pair guaranteed solid ► E speak of artistic • leather: ••• a designs ' than ue meeting. dignified, not artistic On Friday last our residents Aden's° .. - 4.14designs that would be were treated to a little excitement Boys' , 175 Es' • B E R T ,� AN D inappropriate Por the by the ringia of the fire bell. Youths ... purpose ' clouds of smoke directed the fire oi The In tie�vt ,�•��� i 11��,,��•• _ traced is mim- es. ' brigade to Thos. Gregg's oremi.e@. National Bread Overalls. and �7fene+fial 1t1erC�lallt - P ye where Mr. Gregg was engaged in Smocks, � mak, le, t has artistry. 1.96 r burning weeds and dry grass. The *,� AT �,r�1' _ ` "No Greater Tribute' 'fire soon got beyond control and A full line of Fresh Grocerle9 ICIjt��,E1i101� T' +� Ott 1. �,•, W. STAFFORD,at lowest prices. 'threatened his garage. It was - soon extinguished without doing - y - . (Saceesser to D. A. Scott) Kin too Road, e an damage. St. for 2 Weeks only, Sugar - - R r Lawrence - W tbT MU a0 - Fine congregations were present Pbone Whitby at both services of the United T ` : 0 33 r ' £` %choiri nhemoraiat, trained F I G O L D S SPECIALS ;SP- CI��LS R LOWER PRICE STORE VY Miss Aldine Ward, made a very Phone 8301 )pretty appearance as well as read erinq good music. Two appropri- CLARENIONT oNT, f2 Lbs. deedless pal5ins, i t 25 cents horns were Rreathly ap- ' 2 Cans of Peas, for y 25 cents &P18 LBaf Mutual g,�Z'e oreciated, an rn ars chorus was at its best is Iwo - - -- L. �'- 'Jor_ CA.- anthems and a duet by Dr. N. F. + - T Tomlinson sadDMrs Reesor gewere �.- 10 Bars of S0a +► pr I Cheap rates for farm and country -coming into chs. village from the = Box Oxydol, _ -All for 95 cents buildings. , wept on Thursday last with their 1 Galvanized Pall, Windstorm Insurance on buildings, horse and buggy, Henry Madill, _ - 1 ! windmills,Silos PLCe who was coming from the south in -- - _ Automobile oal ode ranee his car at a Rood rate of speed, / 1 collided with them at the inter- - 'Ladies' Silk Hose, special, pair air 79c - 'FARMS FOR SALE section, wrecking the buggy al- Write or phone >� most beyond repair, Mr.and Mrs. Ladies, p House Dresses, at 98c and 1,10 EDS $ O —_ Reeenr arArs thrown out on the Ladies' Silk Bloomers, per pair 8oc • hard road. Mrq. Reesor L was -,Large size Bath Towels, at 4490 and 59C 20 WHITBY, ONT. ; .picked up unconscious, bat soon �t s revived• Mr. Reesor was injured .1 Green River in the back and considerably bruised, and was confined to the -� See our Wall Papers aqd Faints.. Basket Factory t house for several days, but both o '� are now recovering. 31 Manufacturers of The Women's Institute met at 14$� All kinds of Fruit $asked,-Berry the home of Mrs..Brown, when a Crates, Farmer*,Bnshel splendid program was given. An address on the League of Nations Baskets, Clothes Bask-ets. The National leaves = - was given by A[r. McLellan, stat- Toronto daily at 9.00 • 'Frank k'ennoek ing how it came intoexistancesnd p.m.ArriveaacVVinnipeg ,� Safe RepOsltoryfOr its object, the number of nations 8.45 a.m. second morn• - - f va. Proprietor participating, those opposed to it "ing.Goodconaectionsat _Aiaker of the well known i and so far, what it has accomplish Winnipeg for all pointe Bonds and Other Barnes Baskets, , in Western Canada. ed But unless the spirit of peke Phone Markham 64iQ y: Is the nation's domivatiuq factor. EQUIPMENT there will be war. If the money' _ Valuable Papers spent in war was used in evangel- Compartment--observar - izing the r5ation,4 ecce would soon don-LibraryBu$etCars p (Radio).Standard Sleep- come. Miss Winnie Wilson gave ers-Tourist Sleepers- - SAFETY Deposit Boa in your nearest branch �f_, a report of the Class for coaching I?ine{s and Coaches. i �,Ydy�i)r 't3 3 on judging in household science, of the Canadian Bank of •Conunerce is the 'Clothing, home furnishing, stress Sleeping Car Service : ing nutrition in school lauclaes, J. 'logical place to keep 'your valuables for security and the family menus. On cloth- Enjoy SL'DBIi.'8Y andEnjoy a comfortable ''a'nd convenienco. We shall he pleased to furnish ing she spoke of dress for different ride is all-steel stand- -- - necasinds-and-the different seasons. rid drawing.room ,_volt, with. space �eeessar-y for fc}r your ronuire- Miss Sadie Evans followed with , , sleepers. Car remains echoes of a three months' course aeSudbury until con• meats at minimum rates.. she attended, where instructions venienthourforrising . were given in the following-c Mil. linery, needlecraft, sewing, nnC9- information and re,er.arion {rom env Agent of Canadian �1fy T ing, domestic science, home fern- C/�HT1 BK r� ishinq, English and staging. She National Railways. A LIE 1-�1� also Race an exhibit of a number -_ _ of articles she had made during Is ' :OF COMMS C her attendance at the Classes. _ n�• There are arrangements being ,u.N, wh;ch is a•nnrcamnrSd : -Sold and;lnstal led by wade for a Coaching Claes again ��1Q 'TH>:, STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,- this year. OntAtanding current` To Every-here in FRANK J PROUSE t events by Mr9, Walker. Carsada PICKERING - ONTARIG ; - :+,,. :,-.' s,r. w...L.. ?re.•.:. "p. ;.,•..'... ,k"- r.' •Y..o Yt:'°'_y. �, •w'7' 9r. y a� ..., _ 'a. _ d. „s';` ..r; A! .W 7. .67 s e� > • ' g; �,�Ny, y.. .. :,a• .r^-.. - +—_� - --ter J ^e •tr.. s� a•dac -:.uw.-w; •>:'f- - a.,,<...r- ..,r-,.a v :.. . . .. -., ..•.- ,, ._.i '.. ... • 77, jt"_• ♦'ry 'aa, man x s •+6:..: yf '""i;A.' ,pT. a • ears, something on the order iolf •a - - " - Hairodiessing follows the principle of th ' dtat---'here to no Suthn-as is the C C coiffure. .The top and the. - - _ • back of the head are kept smooth; - 1�- - T�f b with the fulness below and close to i/` - e • the neck. • • ypr oc s ,��larence,A�tdd�ck. - _. Stuffed1Vtangoe: - Summer meB_ Stuffed mangoes are de:.ciQus baked. �- - - - -- with ultra violetglasa, it permitsth .• e FIRE-SAFE _ . Choosilng a Yocatlon For filling,.use either cooked rice or health giving violet ray to flood into - i r Choosing sae's mate, one's religion, the room. buttere`1 bread crumbs, as a base, and an dose's Vocation are three vera: km- an equal quantity of chopped meat or l PROTECT our famil b _ dement and metal take the place of I sated cheese or seasoned corn, any � ,r" y y y r ]portant matters upon which the snc- wood and, incidentally, the modernis-1 �' � malting your-Sum'tner of one's after lite-meq left-over vegetable, well seasoned. �% icesm or failure tic house is rasy to clean and-is. fire (�". ltd home draught. roof, dust. -depend. None of these c o res pry -- �/ roof sad fire-safe. The-new to be made lightly. - Gyptoc thatr _ In Choosing a vocation, one shoald = -Don't. worry it your children begin ,does not burn WW reader aieonstder.:the following points about The Worn Healthy at the.bottom of the ladder; that's the the industry he is thinking of enter- You will-add years to your Iife and -kind of folks who learn to climb. r�,�.:3 'ou this service at small cost. \. Ing: lite to your years if you obey the fun• ti,/w +�/. _,-Use it for structurally _8_ rodacts'or lines of work? What Drink ten glasses of water-daily',cope-Wlst about--the variety Of damental rules of hygiene.` I ff$ " %- strong walls, ceilings and Its - .✓ `''• p • ,,, partitions. It needs-no de- _ about Its geographical distribution? u:.� ottrus fruits freely. Do not eat - - Coration (when panelled) \ -' Importance-Are many people ea finely boiled grains. Cut down on Best Friend (Meow l)-blary, where "• �' "but you -can tint paper. or 'gaged in it? Has It much money starches, sugars-and fats as you grow did you get- that gorgeous diamond - 3' � s . J plaster it if you wish. his I - Value? Is much capital invested tn" older. Diabetic.. are, as a-rnlo, heavy ring?" - - I� '- � $t? will it have`a normal or abhor- eaters. Put '-h. dimmers cu your ap- Young Widow (Purr, Purr:)-"You -easily and quickly applied, i3 mal growth and is that likely to be petite remember when John dear died he c- a permanent asset, and is' steady? What is iia value to society'' Eat roots and leafy vegetables, pre- left ;1,000 'for a memorial store? vastly superior to Other Demand for product--49 It local, oar ferably raw. Eat cabbage and car- Well, this is It." 'building materials. tio4aL or international? Temporary, rots and splaach tud beets and lettuce. , permanent. seasonal? Staple, deelin- Eat eggs and milk, especially butter- Bait digging time has come, .the Your dealers name is lug, grousing? milk - and sour milk, cheese and a happiest of the year. listed below. Ask him today ,u for full information on G Requirements--What innate quali- small amount of meat, Do not drink- Ityp' hies would be demanded for success? coffee, tea nor stimulating drinks, nor is said:that a good diamond will. - roc Wallboard or send for What disposittonal? What special indulge in spicesc condiments, mus- cut through nearly anything. It cer• interes • " l Igifts? What habits and standards? tard, catsup, pepper sauce, nor too fainly can make a hole n a an no- ung and Remodelling with u' ?What preparation, knowledge, skin?,,-1much salt. Sleep bight hours of the� Count. - Gyp2OC•„ Conditions of Employment - Whtwenty-four, always with . generous _ 1hours would be required? What as 1 fresh air. Take prick war" daily-and Suitor-"'Can you tell me anything f",�t'p$IJjyt,I,jjylE Aj�jD -!to its healthfulness? What risks or i practfee some setting up exercise about your sister's hobbies?" 'ALABASTINE, CANADA, ihazards would one meet in it". What'night and morning. Remove bad ton- Small Brother-"All I k.ow is she �IT� t•pwards might one expect as to wages I sils and.keep the blood stream-pure, don't wear any in the summer:" ,pa Ontario or-salary? R'hat competition would!and give instant-medical attention to one meet? Would th# chance of pro-M tumors. Keep busy with a work you; A man and his wife were hotly dig motion be good? .Could on2 ,work at like, take time to play and rest. think cussing the merits of a book. Finally, this vocatiofh to old age? Does It give happy thoughtg and love life and peo ! the wf;e said to Ler husband: "Pio, mApor�ttaitZ_for Educatioa,,and Intel so- _._�_.� czh�--sppree it"3Ten - %env teal and social advancement? never wrote a Look yourself." ltsz Veges#ables "No," retorted John. "and 1 never -... „g,� �YCW 1"�otlsG � .i laid an egg. but I'm s better-judge;ot _ - Tleere are Pout general ways of an omelet than any hen in the conn- Newspapers and magazines are gi<v I cooking vegetables, steaming, pres-i try.", - Ing areWieetilre prizes to a type of sure cooking, boiling in a small 'house which resembles the abode i amount of 'crater, and boiling in twice� ' Some salesmen were vaccinated houses of the Indiana or the Spanish the amount of water needed. Conoid-1 with rusty )?honogral,h needles, judg- homes of stone and cemept. They eritig the great value of-the mineral j Ing from their sates talk. • g e I s 'have fiat roofs. definite forms, sharp -salts iii' vegetahleq, :the -first methods i r angles, plain surfaces and good pro- are the most desirable. Imagine• His Embarrassment portions.' At first one Is inclined not Water- dissolves -these precious, Little Oscar Duckling .For Bas• 8y to iikp•them;. but as 'they are. further salts out of the vegetables. Khat a I Met the world with& frown, N. M• Gordon - � _ � - '�iCkCring, Ont. studied and more frequently- seen, waste,is it then to drain that valuable R'hen he 21rst d: covered athey are more appreciated and are be- water down the sink' It fa better to I That his pasta were down. y _ coming more popular They typify retain all the mineral constituents in the vigor and strength of the life of.to- the vegetables themselves, as can be I + a last? Some darn aviator will By Sir Est!'tC Howard _ `Public speaking a business asset," arenas the Pacific or something, and t day done'lis steaming or nese steaming r saps a headline. Go doers the street London- Morning-Pdat (E'uns,). The -- - I'll' to do it all over again."The present demand in house-build- 'them. any day and see it demonstrated. And Embassy at 11'ashington is not only Ing is for a greater sense of apace, a Calcium, iodine,-iron and phosphor* that brings to mind the question, why SELF-CONTROL one of the prizes but also one of the -- I keener feeling .of perspective, more us are lndispeniablb to-health. Many does everybody else want to talk when ordeals of our -Diplomatic Service, ,flight,.simple and harmonious linea and a mysterious ill Is due to the lack of! R e tiara need not only to,watch, you. are trying to- say something? but to keep up a strongfor It demands for its su^cesaful oc• - habit of self• -space we] utilized and not overcrowd• one or more of these elements. Crook Why will a.girl stock up an hose and I cupaazy a rare combination of - i control. How it is that every act we I seal. Tassels. fringes; carvings, do- In the very smallest amount of water then go bare-legged° do leaves upon us its imp>lessioa, we qualities. In no other foreign capital dads and germ catchers are absent your turnips, parsnips, onions, kohl. I is British diplomacy exposed to aura 1 = from xnow not but the scars and the seams - these_ forceful modern homes. rabi, beets, spinach, cauliflower, cab- Llttie Juntor..,ix years old, 'fh•am the of our bodily Lrgame m aaiu us of severe proof by the regetlons o.r y lslmplietty, expensive and luxurious, bag@, beet greens, string beans• as- city, was visiting his grandmother-in domestic 'as well as Inteinatiot.al_ the havoc Mn makes in -our unseen i ?prevails, The hardness and monotony paragw, celery, potatoes and carrots.I the country. }1: had been going to nature. The current of our thoughts, politics and by t-he fierce light of _ Is relieved by a play of bright colors. if you have to drain water off them.) school and had been copying his A B the wondering of our imaginations, .pnbilcity in which,It mast move and Strong reds and blues and purples save it for soups and gravies. Beet of C's. He went to help her gather the' the tumult of otu passions, ,h@ Hashes have "Its bei .-. It is eo terribly . sand orange appear in pillows and all, eat as marry vegetables raw as are eggs 'and, 3lading tba china nest egg, eaRy for a British ambs sailor nt t to angtags - At for that. 'Use them In salads, of ou rtemper, a!1 the movements and cried out: "Look, grandma, what kind succeed at W'b thtngton. From this �„ energies of our moral being. leave exacting teat, qtr Esme Howard, by A new invention _is the bathroom -of egg is this some mark, wither some springing "vrhtre'one may take a snnbath by loll- -- Grandma-"Put, that one br.ck- in - general consent on. both sides o; the �W3f-_�1111g HC�p - grace, strengt?.en some struggling Ing in the window which is glazed I the nest and leave it 'or a nest egg," Atlantic, has emerge&_witL• what may. — It is a convenience W tta+a two fault, decide spme doabtfia bias. ag- Junior"R'hat d� they hate to-have he called, first-c'sss honors. i drain boards, one on each side of the I !t =an grandma, to cops by'" &ire some growing proneness, and , SPEAK KINDLY always leave us other and worse than Al�'Y SEASON one may be attached to the wall on we were before. Ttiis is ever going 9l Cheer up, talks. Let the dentists on. By ,its c wn continued act'ng, our if you know some feller's fallin s, Is Vacation Time hinges and let down when not in use. do all of the looking flown in 'the aBLI=e ondt$ttil tSwarfl-- Tont [orgof 'Pm be�wosP.yon know___ -In Atlantis Citg- ggoII--ice-not-ate mouth. " - used 1n dishwashing. Roll t6 the is perpetually fixing its own character. That some fellers got some good _.._r,_ ANY VACATION - cable to be cleared and stack the - It has a Po :r at. eelfdet.rmination points' dishes neatly upon it, Then roll it to Toastmaster (to principal speaker: which, to those who give over watch- Them's the one's you want to show. ' la An Assured Success -'Oh, Mr. Brady." _ _ Ing and self-control, becotl(es soon un- _"Cast your loaves ant on the waters, If You Stay at the m aide 1f ,i,be sink where a . dishes Speakfr-"Y%;.: ' conscious, and, at last Involuntary., They come back." Is a saying true. may be lifted from it into the dishpan, Toast master-'I I a-d we better have w as the dishwashing proceeds. �i'hen How carelessly men treat themselves. Maybe they will come back '•buttered • .. i ��. CHARLES the dishes are washed and rinsed, rolls your speech now, el shali.UtUe t the -Manning. Rhes some feller boosts for you. it to_the Other side of the sink and-de.. people enjoy themselves a Utile while posit the dried dishes on it, Cover longer. With the Finest Locatton and t • The law can be enforced, all right. _ - Lllag"t Porch on the Boa_dwaIir them ,a large'co an You never Racy any o y fs time to set the table for the next dog ou t?Rertes the ultimate in sercic• with meal,roll it back into the dining room. Unexcelled Culs;nP Or, if this is not cobventent, roll it - dishes away where they belong. The A pretty girl likes do be told she's + -- - dishes away.wheer theg.belong. The intelligent, and ,e' inett' ant, girl _ -' tea wagon might save many steps it likes-to be told she's pretty. - only, we would cultivate the habit of T1 • - "tPaiter take this steak tiack:'- • ' J � � � _ O out _ using it and would work out our own I "1 can not, air' You have bent It. most convenient system. W out a Elizabeth- bad not heard'from Bill _ i Wlfiy is Cake Tough? for a long time. Finally there came to ►i COlidr +� her doorstep a vary large box, Eliza- �) )� / t - ' 1 It a cake is tough, it is because you - / A • ;have not used enough shortening, or beth fainted when she read on the label: "Bill inside," _� � - No man of good appearance have used too much sugar, or your goes out witltout,a collet..: ' op=en was too 'hot.' Too hof tempeta- " After a man has lived 65 of 70• r nor does he go about with ture tonghens eggs, U re a reliable •' - Ceara he -learns that he doesn't us recipe and . "asu:e aceshrately and -much. - t�, unpolished shoes... P un s you witr not have•a tong' cake.- amount to . Personal ride suggests a - getgg s ,,. ' . ,;f'r t p ah bine Mother—"Please keep quiet, son, ' ' equen . • � •to keep the oea smartly Fashions, my head is just about to split." . - .. resen -- Fat , l:'oibles _ p tableandwater- n I s it sping "If I keep quiet, ' Lighter-than-navq is a fashionable can I see it split?" - proof' • new color. Tuck-fn blothss-, of -geor- gette-are popular with the new suits. A man Is made or marred by his: - > 0l Capes do not go out of style. Sotne of its* of spare five-minute periods, the new coats have them. Very large r beads, the size-of,small hickory nuts, in just a few more-.days college _ A6'rl► rrl�Eeep are being worn. Hemlines:are wiliy )�'trima" aee� graduates wil be astonished to'find Yaw nilly, and have their ups and downs i out ,that the average boss doesn't 'SHOE -POLISH _ �•- r 7>FOrwb' � without rhyme or reason. Tile new know or care what "fret"-they-belong 9tAwrtet'tM Atrotss I hats are rexy trying for those without to, wire+IMlss's•. � vonth _ and beauty. TLey recede 1 JAM P severely back from the bald foreheads Father (wrathfully)-"Your conduct PC NU66ET TIN l a hoi#t t , ® If fire head closely, then ripple has made you the talk of the town: t in flares, plaints and tabs below the Daughter-"Yea, but.l•ow long will _ _ -• :, ;.N'.'»: �,.- A.' .. ;d .. n, .. > '..:.r'4 `,:,i.:ti .,fes', .vr,.. ..: • k, - - .� �. •.>_.: a. "moi - .. .. .. "-K a. :....,. M�j • • • , Pik ow PetrolewEn f he drill and high oto the AY.such a x, VITUSDANCE KEEP T ►PPY BY "� �� *_ ^ht_syIwell is.kaotvn.3s a_'geshet.' In other >ros sa�Jt 13 \�,!! hhii>h<li cases the pressure is not sufficient to • 1 BA13T CHICKS-%Vs HATCitED '7A Y 16.000 last .Year to four t arts" .�- 1.17;t lite, oil much above tho` porous t es. write ter free oetaioa:ue. -A. IL -By Sir John Cadman storage, and it in necessary, by pump- Switzer, Orantoa Ont. " 'Nerves . Strengthened Through petroleum originated and how f Ing of other methods, to bring it to -It :a natural for childmu to be hap- How 4 the Use of Dr. Williams it eventually found its way deep down the top. py, active and full of tun. When the was= ea�ass --- -- _Q,rl w_a lar¢e-nu number o! eologista are fretful, luaey sad' disinclined to IN ahD COa 8 �'H1TE t .k H N ' - m Pink PI'ihs.- - TSh it 8 ---- __! _ and__Barre Plymouth- Roc by Y lative probleaz, have devoted their lives to the peob- play you may be sure SomeZhititg--is Chicks, vroa�erful-'-winter-tayers---We Time atter time cis.s are brought lems of petroleum geology. Many of wrong. Almost Invariablythat some have .been hatching for 27 years. Delay w. Codl and oil, nalike though they sp- more Poultry Farm. Stratford: that '. .to the notice of the public whele suf- them are at this moment wandering thing.Ilea in the digestive tract pear, may-be regarded almost as first terers from nervous troubles have about the world, seeking on the our- It Is to meet the need for an abso- "31 sass cousins, since there to much' that is : been' relieved by Dr. Williams Pink face for indications os to where the lutely safe .corrective of `childhood CARS ORIGINAL FIRST GROW? common in their origin and history. 50 $ Pills-where vletims of St. Vitus deeply-buried, oil-soaked rocks are, ailments that Baby's 'Own Tablets Northern Ontario Red Cedar.fence. Cgal.,•of Course .owes its origin to u' IDance have been made well through likely to exist. This, you will realize, have been designed. They gently re- ftrape and anchor poste, telephone ,oleo vegetable matter once living on the and poise for tobacco barn frames:Phone -the - use of these pills after other is very often-a difficult job. Actual oil gulate the atosach and bowels and or write, E.A.Edwards, R. S.Thedford. surface of the earth. It is Held by thus drive out conatf silo medielnes have failed to be of begs- Indications do not al ys exiit'on`tlie - some that oil was formed from simi- stQsas _ St. The season for this is that Dr, atirf on; ren up colds and simple ' ma sac it y u to.examfhe the character of the vis- fevers and allay tgething pains. Con- GLADIOLUS, 25 VARIETIES• $2.00; f ever, to difrerent underground treat- SU or 8 Renal- Lille .or 10 Dahlia+. W HIM the blood-they make new, rich red ibis rocks, the ,nature of the fossils Corning them Mrs. W. E. Forsyth, �$ ' went: Others trace the origin of oil named. List ree.'360 vas•tetita. &anabY. blood and in thus banishing -ail Im-• contained in them, and many other Dover, N.B:. '...rites•-"I would not be 107 Sellefair Ave., Toronto. to deposits of anima] matter which, without Baliy's Own Tablets as I know ;purities from the blood strengthen the data, From that examination it has Tike coat, were deeply burled under -� :nerves and make St. Vitus Donee lm- to he decided whether It is.reasonable of nothing '.o. equal thE•m for fretful, WOMEN layers of sediment. possible. to suppose that the underground con- fussy babies who are troubled with 'Women were formed to temper man- �r Mrs. P. Donnelly, Montreal, Que., is Let us Imagine that we Are,back In ditions have been•favorable' for•the ' t ' the remote past, visiting what might colds or sour stomach.' kind and soothe them into tenderness ♦�z one more grateful mother who wish accumulation land preservation of Baby's Own Tablets -'are sold by and compassion.-Addison. have been a typical breeding ground ea to add her testimony to those al- - petroleum in large quantities. medicine dealers or by mail -at 25 of oil, a vast lagoon or shalow•sea. cents. a $ox from The Dr.•Wiliams' -ready published. She says:-"Ddy. The geologist has to do. this work •. little girl, aged eleven, was a great 'We should find it teeming with minute under very-trying conditions, and very Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DARE AND DO a ' :sufferer from St. Vitus Dance. Sev--•BRimal life,'the remains of wbidh tell often the problems presented to him _ We are not here to dream and to oral doctors prescribed for her with-I to the bottom and• became mixed In are extremely pfl!azling. It is seldom, drift; we are here to do and t0 dare: =out benefit. She was is the hospital slime and ooze. Here, as in the for- out flint, with all his science, he A Musical Feature for two weeks-still no benefit 1 then .ests, 'It was possible for vast quant!- can come to any absolute conclusion. By a happy coincidence 1930 is the saw an advertiaement recommending ties of matter to have been accumu- Indeed, his conclusions must frequent- triennial !estival year and visitors to FOR SALE 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for St. Vitus lated and buried. ly be uncertain alta conjectural. the' World's Poultry Congress will Dance, so decided to L My You will have no difficulty to cealfz In recent years the work of the i Qva the unique opportunity of attend- FIVE D.C.. MOTORS e r ad only taken a couple of Ing the great scale on which nature geologist has been mudt'alded by the I Ing a performance of the "Messiah," y, 1, I%2. 4 •nd 4 Horsepower, all In boxes when I noticed some improve- can work It you have ever visited the application of physical science, and by which-will be given during the Con- good condition. Cheap for Immediate. ment so I continued with the treat- South Downs, where you will have the development of delicate instru- .green week. An orchestra and Choir sale. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street, seen immense manses of chalk, hun- ' meat till now she {e completely tree menta whICh measure the character of Y,000 voices will be in charge" of West, Torcnto. e' ` from the trouble and can enjoy bar- dreds of feet thick. All this chalk and density' of buried rocks. By these Sir Thomas Beecham, who has offer. •- ;I^ welt as other children do. I can high- consists of the minute shells of small means the geologist is helped to de- ed his services as conductor as a free lY recommend Dt. Williams' Pint marine animals. None of the organic tide whether it is likely that strut-! gift. Under his direction the per- �►`"SORFS Pills �o anyone suffering from BL matter originally contained in these tures exist below, which are favorable i tormance will be a contribution of the TWKNM Vitus Dance or any other form o! small shells hen survived. There was for the accumulation of oil. first-Importance and will afford as un- � � ry nervous trouble, for what these puts no great lagoon here similar to the When a geologist has come'to the usual o "$MNe° aft .aa'eha t�eatas opportunity for visitors to the �� •.�. n,f. 'have done for e, daughter I se sure one I have described, and•here the conclusion that oil conditions do exist. Congress to bear one of the world's th1124to w+arbea they will do for others." conditions were different; the oil- his main task' !s finished. The next most famous composer's work render- fill""a'ak ' ' °'�'. -- forming metartal has escaped, perhaps w•w•�'like Dr. Wtl]fams` PSakw Pills are sold by man to appear on the scene b firs ed on a scale and la volume which i. all dealers to medicine or by mall at eaten up by other animal life. driller, whose job it is to bore a hole atone begins to Interp€at.a-real-mas 59 cents a has from The lir. Williams' We can make a guess, then, of bow deep down from the surface In the�ter piece of music.-Issued by the Di- � �®� Median Co.. Brockville, Out. oil began. A vast owe o1 time Soper hope of reaching a 'cap' rock and -rector of Publicity, Dom. Department sten us from these early beginnings. piercing-Into an oil reservoir. These of Agriculture, Ottawa, Out. ' - - During It all the dead matter gradual- holes are only a foot or so in diameter. - ` ;Requev ed d They are generally lined or cased with ACTIONS . b sank lower and lower, as rivers an Roads are so daaty. dear. floods laid layers of clay and other steel tubing in order that the hole may Things may be seen differently, ant! ]EADM :•14 -. �3s are . swatter above it. As this raw material not fall In or be blocked by fragments - =,II'f'se! Erow eaaty. dear. suit it became subjected to granter differently shown: but actions are So to get _ o! the rock through which the drill � tacit rdef�d pro. rod' .Just from wandering as; mudand tiny and rter randso also above!did lite �eswaThe from the springlining also s which+to ex- Drvis. Johnson. motives are secret.- TwIt an bromides and dope.They eq,�lw All the worlds a 2welrary, o _ process of time many of these exist underground in certain parte of t east ars v They ;are °>ti ; ]flavin miles sack a laugh t b nae. earthly substances became hard rocks. �Canea 1"i tech s fisol to be the earth. +fMlnartf"s Klfls Dandruff. _ only gave txsssporar'jr refie$t lbs Cade -i ���� Pressure, heat, and other physical and if the driver loan been successful. of the headache still remains gnthilu for 70a. cltteualcal causes. gradually changed and one or other of his test wells • The Lane and harmless I:orat 'Where shalt I go when t to where I ' roe organic material Into oil. 1t the, t �,at andrect ft �e. reheve �e scur proves that oil does exist the rest may 1 iLa�- 3 -- �' poisonous hard and non-porona,.the oft could not ter. All that Is now needed is to do- �'a of � said + rock above sad-belong. that oil became be regarded easy �- "After is� � Blase You have rent me swarf; YRN7� 7ri�ilG food matter fitly sttmtethe verr 'What Shall i do when I dot what Ides, escape. start the WU Blowing and the bowls - � termiae the extent of the oil field by Whoa you jest bassi as all day. Now let us go a step further. We sinking now wells. in this manner oil► pass off the waste matter which Causes have followed this matter deep down fieldsed d brought » have been pros an .1m Try Grtes-s Littlai Where can I find fwto the earth, where we may assume into production In many parts of the 22 • _Fft sits 2k red r' What i toned whey 111rst met 7onT Caa a time-it lay in great sheets. cou- world. Others undoubtedly exist " - layers After baby war born t war very you _ t�fued between We can ow imagine of non-porous ssent which have let to be discovered.- weak. skinny. Bance taking Iroaised Where s ' when I o where I earth movements which tended to Listener, London. —� liths.Yeast feel fine.IAum Benoit Gained 23 lbs."- But i eimply.•aa-L forgat you; _ 6o g bend and crumple these rock layers Thousands write now Ironised Yeast la' go+ tAllaard a 1A/ilt Ktil Gerota adds 6 to 15 lbs. is 3 weeks. Ugly - etnca you have sent me away, into crests and troughs, leaving the --? _. oil still Imprisoned between the upper t D it Of Uiatomitfe hollows all opt Bon? limbs gee From the SmiEn Kid. and lower rocks in a kind of natural � ep u graceful roundness. Muddy skin ` reservoir. The Largest,deposit of dfatomRe in beta clear and :osY like manic. Nor. , ' 'the Domtnfoa at present known b in I vouaaess, Indigestion, constipation d.tFE You mast not imagine oil as It lies vanish overnight. Sound sleep,the grenad as being a great pod the vicinity of Qaesael In central new , ff ahsrtays believed In file lather than Hritielt Colombia where material o! flop trot very lint day. of liquid. On the contrary, ft Is usual I Two great tonics is one-special iO - b books. I anpposa every day of ly contained in porous rocks sash ar pare grade Detain !a beds forty last welght-balidng Malt Yeast and .earth. with Its hundred thousand sapid and limestones, just is avatar is thick that extend over a large area. streniltbening Iron. Pleasant little deaths and something mare of ir,lrths contained in s - e " -,wifft its foxes and -hatea, its much water associated with it. Oil Is Many Uses for Spruce aced yeast. Results in % time. No dusnphs and •defeats, he range and lighter than water; and If the reset` yeasty tante, no ban. ; The wood of all Canadian spruce- go quite bean " blissee-has man o1 humanity In it Tots became disturbed by earth move- t "skinny". tired, om In taate]e�s and odontic s. making it attractive. (tet Iroaized Yeast from v` _ tftaa ail tie :books that were ever meats, the oil would aecumalate in valuable for food containers. It !s -druggist to-day. Feel eat to-mor- _ i s ,utiles pat together. I belie" the the raised parts of the reservoir and also la eat demand for mastt:al in- row. 'Money back -from maantae- flow well -- d $awrea gToaviag at-thy momea aen the water wou d co lett ease — ser - - struments, principally for organ 'pipes, cults. UP mare fragrance to 3wavea than was Another process which-occurs In the piano-sotindla;'-boards, violia backs, "I aw WFO&W VM, apsir. to ssyeaaa r eYhaNd from at the-essences evet••die- reservoir would be`the generation of aineeaa pn+titrda Ja �' e i eft have maintainad thmuo my daily dao tilled.-Holmes. gas, _Our oil reservotr would then con- Changing Seasons g ones Inst s >�n ,net as l.olb - aa.. '" a few + 0"U apo.then I ran aripplai —4 fain gas at the top, oil below and Bring colds and other sickness. ani rheumatim). pts A,st ,,,na„t �s y' HAPP1.XIM ;' wales at the bottom, the whole being • Kelp Minard's !n the mediicne 10eu I looked I nylist, • Yes. I boo. Daly Ay under pressure, with any amount of $Rem" Bad to � Ea said Ar was lfi wefare unlzapyd, we make otters -chest It's a great preventatire. oap' ' and woatd aeon ya gr,u, Gy �D➢l; if we are hapyy, we mike�imr �txed or dissolved in the oil and dw ! al.aeya ►eeoaemeng &tuwAaa Sadb." ]ds F.-Woo4esa. others happy, not o9 nay conscious stater. = - (WOOM 1eWr.a dU nor efforts to do good. but by the mete Before going any further. let me • , Kruwben Salts is obtainable at dr% and Coatagfin of the realized aelf. snake 1t clear to you that oilIIelds now de 1.is Canada at 76e,a Doaka A-bottle eontalna enough to last for { or 5 i1 _ -A. Clniton-Brock. ealsting in the world may possibly re- ,� - resent no very great proportion of TOR � N � wontDa-good health for half-scent a dot+ those which Dame 'ature started to A BABY� � : j develop milltoaa of years ago. TheYOUNG Wift �Jo oP TOTAL earth has undergone so many.violent � � - convulsions -that many promising oil- 7�FARES Bolds have been destroyed. Their con- - — tents have. wandered away through STRENGTHENED to CANADA shattered rocks and crevices, and have - — been loaf to man. There are many 'After Taking Lydia :' ADVANCED parts of the world where traces of :' Y Pinkh s g destroyed oil-fields can still be -seen an'1 8 Vegetable - - - - - - and where countless thousands of tons oe+,crNe Compound $RITISHERS have sone to waste. In many parts;, ptI1LUP3 en however, the conditions remain favor �� Bancroft, Ontarso- `When 1 first: in Canada may now b able, the rocks are still unbroken, and c>f i""ah4, took Lydia E. Pinkham'e"Vegetable y y bring Compouhad been tnadmed ' the Oil is lately stored, awaiting-the forward their Families, time whet! it will be brought into use. roubles, for about a year and y Relatives and Friends Having said this, let me return to �e to Reid omes my strength was ` rNpOaaTtO.'e _om Easy Terms. the•reservoir conditions which I have SrONAC, 1 -C ?.::,�• leat:ing me on no- For full details apply:- described. We-have followed the oil Misu Na�oa. count ti my only C� v -f J. v. Caae8s07r. now to a position deep in the ground wwscw drtaon. was y e vitt.linDt, 001 aisatioa o"xs --- 19 and it wos•my, Canadian Pacific Mai�iwaY,Totroato where it remains to be discovered and - BRITISH brought to the surface'. The condi- - _ first child. My RE-UNION ASSOCIATION tions under which It 1s, lying are not What many people call indigestion leas alkali in water ' ill neutralise in mother told m.- I needed momethinS . unlike those In which soda water Ilea very often mea$s excess acid in the stantly many times as much acid, and to steady my :.: -one could drill deep stomach. The%tomach nerves have the symptoms disappear at once. You nerves and a girt down into,the earth- and pierce the been over-stimulated, and food sours. will never, use crudu methods--when- Gitum told me tb rock immediately above the oil reser- The corrective is as alkali, which once you learn the efficiency of„this. -trite the Vi le Compound.I am eo -- void -thT dap' rock, That ie-the pre- neutralizes -acids instantly. And the Go get a small bottle to try. �I""`because it ataengtheaed ' "Atter' ear new m cess would be similar to opening the beat alkali known to medical science Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' my whole system and now I feel Per, . .ianb.m�tim. � fact well and have s sweet little baby ao Thousands'�'�•�y yr l valve of.the siphon. There would be is Phillipa' Milk of Magnesia It has Milk of Magnesia prescrtbed by pbyai- homey a J.a�.Ba�fk• a great rush of oil or,gas seeking tD remained the standard with-physicians clans for bo years in eorrec'ing excess a•a d A«ws escape from the reservoir. Sometimes in the 5 years since its iavantioc:'• - acids. Each bottle contains full direo- wt�>wtalla rs. • - .. -- -- • the presenre would ba so great as to One spoonful of thin harmless;testae- -Lions-4aaF-drpgatote�`____.._.___ I UE No. 17—'30 ° `i r • .... . _.,.... .,.... _..,,:. •• ,.. '_. ,�.: ,-.+ ..yr •-.,. ..d' ...w•'n�,;,.,�.,.. _ '.- ..w ,.. v i,,. .r u a'1 .,ana4-'�s^ti.••,. ai:.- .a-..y„� '.e q•-, Ar m �_ ,Yr- ,� '.,; '_ n :.•, .h j. �, -„"�„".. r.^a; :.+.•.. ,". '� _ - +ca s ..t, .q:. .,ar; e.eta dV: Tye r. _. .F•.... ,'.... rov. .:.', Rte': :' ... .: '...; i: i .. . .'r• /• '.. _.. �-. rx ',A; • 1 .• ," •M ^` '014.. '4 :•./ ,NV �g .Y.Yy — '� --The Bishop of Toronto will -Radio Licenses may be obtained - ' '���j•��Q• •- preach in BL. George's Church, on from W, C. adurkar, at the News. 9ttnday evening and will dedicate Office. =E. W. Sleep spent Easter Sun- the new furniture at 7 o'clock. -Mrs, (Dr.),. McEwen .and eon, iq ore „dry with his aunt in Oshawa. -Many throughout the country Forbes, have been spending a few hie -Mrs.-John W. Law, of Mont will regret to hear of the sudden weeks in Ormstown, Que., visiting _- real, is visiting celatives in-Picker- death of Rev: Dr.J. C. Robertson,_ Mx& McEven, Sr.. - Secretar o e oard of Rellgi. -Lyndon Cronk returned - to jet' ods Education in the' United Newmarket to-day,after spending Avoiv'ie the time to replenish your House -W. V. and Mrs. Redditt and Church of .Canada, which took two•weeks*holidas .at the home - FurhielY:n family spent Easter with relatives - gs in Cann ington. place on Sunday, after only two of his parents here. Oongolenm Borderless Rugs-7x9 -Mr. and Mrs. Townley, of To- days' illness. Dr. Robertson was -Ppull and Mrs. Knifton and at 4.96, 919 at 6.89, 9x12 at&W. .' is Pickering Qn Sunday, March obU n, of Parry Sonud, spent routo, spent Easter.with,Frank 1 Only Beautiful Gaspe Rug. alightly damaged, size 719, 80th, when he nave an address in Fae with Mrs.Knifton a mother and Mrs. Hall.. � -- regular price 7.95, going at 5.95 Donald Munro, we are sorry St. Andrew's Church in the after- Mrs. James Gordon. -- report, is not in the best of noon at the consummation of anion -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, y pe g, �y pe 7 po Resident - Ru 8x9, going at 0.49. health r present. of the two Sunday Schools., Dentist. Office in residence, ll-Only Gas p . Floor Oilcloth 2 arch wide, going at 7c square-Chas. Sanderson, of Toronto, -The Lord's Day Alliance of doors east of St. Andrew's church, 1 O Gas Ru 19 cin tit?.49 egenL Easter with his stents, Canada is•-commemorating forty. Pickering. Office hours,.9 a. M. to �17m. and Mrs. Sanderson. years of service, during which 6 P. m4 Daily, and Evenings by ap- y q yard. -Morrie s. andon. rs Belleville, time it has done •much toward pomtment. (X-ray service). NEW-'SCRIA18 AND CURTAIN NETS observance of -,Mrs.Gladys Matcvas,w Match Aliife repeat the Easter vacation at the keeping the proper o -- � NEW CHINTZ AND CRETONNES home of his parents here. the Sabbath Day. There is a cer• of Andrew Avalis, died at Toronto R. H. and Mre. Croak are in min element in the country who General Hospital on .Sunday last, Feltul Matte, 14127 inch, 3 for 25 cents. would like to see Sunday the same following a long period of illness IT this week attending the Congoleam Matte, 18:St3 inch,89 cents. T.early Meeting of Friends. as any,week-day. It is hoped that from heart trouble. She was born -J. $, and Mrs. Taylor.of Ham we will never27 see in Canada the, in Pickering 38'years ago, and had . ,Checked Linen Tea Towels, 201 ,25 cents each, " -1 r - ilton, spent the Easter holiday same kind of Sabbath as is found livedtin Toronto for over 14 years. in the United States and in Eur- Her husband . and two children with L. H. and Mre. $pragge. ' T - � . -Arthur and Mra. Boyer and oppse Many do not realize that survive. In t�e Men 8 Wear De�n1t eon, Jack. spent Easter with "Sabbath was made for man sad -Tbe Easter„Thank•OfPerinq r not man for the Sabbath." For Service under the ens ices of the Carbartt Overalls and Sm�obks, per garment. ... . 1.98 Anatili and Mrs. Franklin, of p the proper development of man, W. M• S, of the United Church � Men's Work Isoots, with toe cape and Panco soles, Port Perry. mentally, physically and epin u.is 11ia. rn,fn StacAndrew's�sChur Church. Men'slight-wei„h Work Gla¢es,,horeehide front 9a. --Mrs. W. G.Reid and daughter, all one day's rest in seven is Mise Edna, were in Toronto on - y� Dr. Frank Ho Russell, will ler the ... .$ ... 1 necessary. When that day's rest Friday attending a meeting of the � mule bac very soft and liable, fine for - Salvation Army. is neglected man will be the loser. y g• auto work etc:,per pair p 75e -Norman Banks was confined An interesting event took address. All interested in this place on Saturday last In Don. great work are cordially .:Mien's Khaki Pants, "Has hs," the reliable kind, fo the house for several days sof- lands'Church, Toronto, when Bliss to this service. The Sunday1School going at .. g.. .. 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25 '�fering from a severe cold, but is qow able to be around again. Edith Law, only daughter of Geo. meets at 9.45 a. m. Evening ser 4[ --Mrs. Stanley Davis has been. and Mrs. Law, was united in mar- vire at I o'clock will be conducted - eoneaed to her bed for several riage to H. McAvoy, B. O. Be-, by Rev. W. J. Smith, M. A., B. D., In the Grocery Dept. r. days suffering, from a severe cold, teacher in, the -Technical School. o Wellington. The ceremony was witnessed by but is now somewhat improved. a large number of relatives and A WAstD. OF THANKS oMise Mabel Sas taken - tele- friends. Atter the ceremony a Now Advi rtts*wsonfs. phone operator. was taken to the reception was tendered at the To our many new grocery customers. we ask you too- Oshawa Hospital on Sunday to URSIN0-Privwte Nursing Home. -- —uodetgo an operation for appendi• home of the bride's �7iareots. 123 _N Matvern. Mrs. Gilchrist. Indepen&nt accept-Oflt'-hearty tflanks. We certain y appreciate eitis. Woiverleigh Blvd. Atnong those phone 829 3a 3s -Mrs. Joseph Cowan and Mrs. Present froal Pickering were Thos. r. - your patronage and good will. We will endeavor to and Mrs. Law, Gordon and BS re. R 8AI'1�--BI'ck mare nag gold. W. B. Powell were in Toronto this ins..and 7 years old. Apply to Re t e•- merit the confidence you have placed in IIB. Law, A. T. Law, Misses Nellie and ter.Claremont. - aa�• p Lee- week gttending the O. E. A. con- -- ,—_-.— -�� j�• yen tion as de3egates from the Wo- Hattie Law and Mrs. Abe Law. FOR SALE-Firo"lass seed pot&. men's Institute. THE NEWS jains their many toes.. A.lt.Gibson. R R No.1.Pickering• -The Wiman family. of Peter- friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Phone Pick 1712. 34 �Jvory Soap Flakes. 3Ibs., ... 29c McAvoy .a long, ha and rose ,.� 25 bare White Naptha Soap. ... 11.00 -boyo, accompanied by their con- B happy P, �jOR BALE-Eaton Coi. Imperial a ain. spent the holiday with their Perone life. 1' incubator.oearty new,ieoeg[. Price$12.00 n Cream TomatoSoop, Heintz. .. ' .. 14e grandmother and uncle. Mars. Bur -An agitation, el ianating from Leo white,Dunbarton, 34 • n� English Breakfast Cocoa, tall and sett. Russell. Whitby. is being carried on to. "OR SALE-A quantity of sweet �- `� 16C -Bliss Ida Cook. of the teaching ward constructing a ne�v provin Y' Clover Aap+y w A.He,.ey.R R No.1 `e� Canned Peas. size 8.per can staff of the Mimico High School, eial highway between Toronto Locust H,u. Phone ►fart e40a 36 Tomatoes. 2 fur ... 25Q --- epi at few days with her sister. and Oshawa for the purpose of �, ARM Vii--ANTED-In or Royal Pastry Floor, `!.4 Me., ... 980 Mrs. A. PS Stork. and with her relieving the traffic congestion on x.tore.on nit es osba.a. Owner;lairs. - "Karry Borneo" Do ble-Custard Pow Flint 1x13 Kin[5t.Wat,Oshawa. 34 - uncle and suint. A. G. and Mrs. the Kingston highway between der, 2 tins .. .. ... 25c Clark. of the lake shore. these two points. It is proposed VOR SALE-First and second cut of t -flinger Snaps, ...' Qbo I ---- --The nidi`rector of St George's that there be no 'speed -litrlit on s alfalfa t 1 Also ePeck int. hone. pe, 21bs.. .. hay , '� - Bruce Ritchie,lot 13,can .Pickering. 34-as■ Church was torn down daring the a proposed line It is said by - _ past week, preparatory to the those who have travelled extensi- �-BALE0 -etlut2ttlert rasp- IL, I so , Vel O wry cases Lilo a thousand AP to Re . �CHAPMAN construction of a new building. y a the continent that there Faller, It R 1.Pickering. Phone tick YOSa:X13 R which will be erected just west of is more congestion on the high way s 'OR RALE-9 he&vv borses, filly the one which has been torn down. between Toronto and Oshawa- -During rising a.gelding t0 and ally nun[a. Icor p. -During the past week the veri. than on any other rid gn the man Burson 1 s-•m les south of Chvemont.atht fans organizations of St Paul's continent. The number of acct LADIOLI BULBS-Over 100 vari- y - und St Andrew's United Obucehea dents on thi• road would seem to sties Order now For price list write N. Xee Fee lbave been formally united.on a substantiate the statement. A erearner, Wbitbr.out. FTWW42a, --a-1-as - 1 W 50 basis, and the various officers meeting of the councils in the -- '- ry have been elected satisfactory to municipalities concerned, is beingOR BALE-A quantity of geed po• Fi farces, Irish Cobbler and pooltys. certified r ]both elements. held in Birch Cliff to consider the wed Aglsotbal•d mixed bay. Cha.. M y. - Boots and Shoes Tor all sorts `been in the Billy Spencer,who had Project. - of weather.]been in the Sick Children's Hospi- -The e;onsamrnation of uaionof FOR BALE-albite Blossom sweet nal. Toronto, for several wee)<e, the Woman's Missionary Soeietier sinter sad.[°"er° "'`t`t=°•crass x°' 1 $a-00 per bushel. ADply4G. W. Hodgson. — receivinA treatment for two free. of St. PauI'a and St. Andrew's Claremont. 3$-ae 1r t p ]cured lege sustained when knock• was held on Wednesday. April Williams for Work, Slaters for dress std down by a motor car, has re- 16th, 3 p, m , 1980, in.SL Andrew's FOA BALE-8. O. W. LeRborne . turned bows and 1s making a food Church. After the devotional 1fi fo Sr-..2s,10o"forrki 00.Fred s'nnt.`Bo: and Newpie 8e W ps ` - recovery. Whitby,ons Pttoae i2$. - a1-as for the kids. -Two can the Part of the meeting the historical y aglice taus• sketch of each society was given. L KPLOTMENT WANTED - An tees seed a bnlldl�a�gg by-law Mrs. W.J. Clark ave the 'history C1 genie^.]��'ob�be:m carpentry or farm work. • :- , 'which Mme of our eresidesnts Teem of St. Andrew's and Miiee Bertha by the day• Otden 7 kited. I Court. Btter]CIIORn a6 the Dry FeetO. `•^- to have forgotten. Those wisbing Bunting, of St, Paul's. Both i old °`r'R.R.1,[seas$ I Ph.ae �i:rk sans. to erect a building of any kind of the sacrificial efforts, the genet- JXTR ran gal your farm. We can 06 y an ovtn -- get you City prope. fdr your arm. o i0arbartt's and FT ead - ao expense by applying to the consecrated women for the great sale so charge. Bayen witing. send fttlrpar- a • township council or police trustees work of the missionary cause. o�:: in foal letter to.pimey a te. Smocks.and- Work Shirts. .. `dor a permit. " Women's work for women in this - - _ -IL will be Grandmother's Day homeland and the distant fields. FOR SALE-Two incubators, one _ at the Women'sImUtute meetingOne bei in opera *0°e "Se andtbeolher2oor siae;al•o Your Grocery Order mill be Well looked Ae a brooder Soo chick size. An in good eoedttt°o. on Tuesday neut,29th lost,at the 42 yearn, the other for 47 yef►rs. or P 7 C t?Ky Sou�-R�R•1• after if ou leave it in our handle home of of MrL W.J. Clark. Be Then the rolls of membership were y - sure to conte and see the treat brought forward and presented OR SALE OR TO RENT-Fine -they have in store. As the Insti• by the two presidents, Mars. F.,T. Fbrick dwelling in lbeVi '.Of Picketing.in _ yT eeg•8IId Specials ; tate have decided to visit Brook Boating and Mira. Smith and Mrs. n rd bft 1�zo=ms,electrc. Apply to°]: : . : , lin on the 80th inst, it is hoped Robbins Rave the prayer of dedi• Richardson, Phone woe. 27tf Snnmaid Seedless Roblin ' 120 per kt• Pu that who intend to go will report cation. Mre.Robbins of Bowman• ag ow er, 1'e'2'for 85c ; gold _ .. wig useettag. e, President o the Oshawa DRY(Semi knish)-14our driver aria Medal Coffee, 1'd 650.; Quaker Dorn Flakes, a for 26e. -[Aerosse is known an the Cana- Presbyterial. crave a splendid ad explain our 24 hoar sa`l`e• .lust leave Radio Licenses issued. than National Game, but for a dress. bar srtbjeet being •`Its Unity :;n pick uv and delliiv'r 3 im 2 wweak. w° number of years Canadians have tbereia Strengtb." Mrs. -Thom . OR BALE-8. C. Rhode lelaad ' __been indulging in the Rama to a son, prestdeat of the Whitby W. F F • very limited $:tent, but itis Rcd ggsrom setting. a limited number d! red T Bunting, - Gal Pickering _ gain M. S., was also present and absist- choiceeggae ! high pwdue�'ng_stra�in. of lcial ieg io popular[ty in Eaglaad and ed io the service. Mre. Jackson, $sates for bacillary diarrhea,iA[soot our order _ . $stsbiis}sed 1857.. I the United States. A strong of Port Perry, secretary of the `Phone PNict i oc wen'vas sargeon, 034 Pickering. effort,in being made to revive the Presbyterial, conducted the elec. FLOUR AND CHOPPING MILL games to flanada so that it may tion of officers and for sale-to dose the estate of the late Joseph �j �upy the Place It should. y words of encouragement in her 1-caty.?he esecvtorsars°fietingthe Wbiuvale THE fi,�� 'g g�'EDe rtmeDt Of Hanel °hM Fl.arand ChottPi•[mill,tor wle as a conii Pa --happy manner. . She said urn,splendid water power and large mill Agriculture intends to take more united we should be able to do building,For fail particulars apply at min,or to , vigorous action .in dealing with more tbaa double the work we Mr, La�•Wbitevale.0ac: Zvcf elephone' ^4�0 chic:keri'thievee, The Penalty will did before. Mrs. Richards, of _ -''lie made' more severe and .the Whitiip, conducted the installa- Prcvincisl Police will be more tion of officers on the new society, ' �P1Ckerl�ig Ml�s - energetic in putting down this the W. M. S. of the Pickering .form of crime. On account of in United Church, in a few well `' - - '' '- - - ' , -� -- `' • creased vigilance there was lass chosen words ggf exhortation and Auto Repairs, AeeeB8oT1eB Oils a id chicken-stealing last year than in helpfulness al.doffered prayer. A We wish to announce a delivery > the previous year. The extreme social time followed. Tea was service. Call up 5817., penalty of the law should be meted served in the school rodm at small - Gasoline) Acetylene Weldingl out to this class of criminals. tables. All seemed to enjoy the We hsve mast'any Feed you _ -One of the greatest annoy- social time together. The officers may nfed. Battery, C)har�lIIg• r users experienced to telephone elected were: P President M J `C o var�oaa -^lees + �oeere i'@ that of '7ietrninR in: by sietitb; let Viae Prea.�. Mrs:- 'lL 1 -•� . other users on the same line. A Bunting; 2od Vice-Pres., Mrs, M. Re airs• lnalle on __5_ekes according to quality. p device has been successfully a pli S. Chapman; Cor. Sec y, Mise B. ed to some rural lines it the Unit- Bunting; Rec. Sec'y, Mrs. W. J. - - - ed States. B this device, when Clark; Tre'as., We have installed a msdhine 'ot ears.. # By Mrs. Cartwright ; two parties are speaking on s Secy Christian Stewardship, Mrs. for mixing Dairy party line, their connection is Bray; Associate Helpers, Miss Ida Rashions, - roken when a third person at Boating; 9n Poultry Feed@ etc. Pe pply See'y' re. Mil. y mpte to use�e line. and central ler: Strangers Secy, Mrs. Hushby: -- - B. PENCE j can tell where the third party is Literature Secy, Mrs. Thos. Lew; Thorougbly mixed from the CHARLES 'Vi aMs; speaking from. The adoption of Presq 9ec'y, Mrs. G. Law: Temper- beet of ingredients./` this device would deprive these ince Secy, Mrs. Thoq. Androw ; inrloioitive bodice cf much of their iii=.lnnar ' y :and M y secretaries, PiekeriII KlulIIil Cominavi -Pro rietor Pickering •y _-_;ykaeittre is life. Miss N. Law and Mrs.J. Andrew. _ .