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Full announce- held in the Council Chambers, Brook- yy �#S�02Z =Z1�Tffi2 -' meat will be given next week. r H K N G` NE E P ER W Dead S eon. Dunbart0n. Doty lin, on Thursday evening, May 8th, atmus - -. "` - The regular meeting of the Women s 8 o'clock, standard time. Dglegatee he w a E_•.; s,p pw' metriea} Association of Ontario.Reg. _her,, reaches, doubletrim, Thursday. May 8th, at 2.30 )'Clock. - iatstl8•Member of the Amerieaa Optomotsical Loa nee etc. Word for roll call is "Duty.' The attend this meeting. Hstabllshed 1886 t '; Aaa�d� Byes examined by appointment. g ; lYooeh8o4. Claremamt. oat• Open to buy a quantity of good . ladies will please provide lunch. HIGHLAND. CREEK. ARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesight basswood and elm B - • - Specialist. Honour graduate of•the College logo. ALBAM, FEED AT �ometry of Canada; Gold medalist and :-- g -' Centeno{al United Church hese been lest erman prizewinner in 1928. At Markham (,Train Chopping Tuesdays James Wilson purchased a Chevro• fortunate again this year in securing � s„r CO eery Monday Isom 9 a,m. to b p.m,.in Dr. and Frida e V let car recentiv. outstanding preachers fortbe anniver. � 11i7� ,=Nden dcntd office. At Stoulivilia from Wed- y Mrs. R. Sadler spent the weekend. sae services•on Sunda May 18th, seaday w Saturday o[each week.,Eyes exemia- p y y' y ed.Glassea5tteI and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all with her parents at Whitby. Rev.Dr.Sedgwick, of the Metropon- Why-payfreight and Middler fit Lowest Prices. Phone StouB 2405, 46lr descriptions. W. L. and Mrs. Brown, of Oshawa, tan Ohurcb, Toronto, will be the man's profit on your feed . lwgat. visited B. W. Jones on Sunday, preacher at 2,30 p.m., aad Rev. Dr, I eaa make say mixture of'feeds yota7. ' Price reductions et the _ Miss P. White.of Barrie. spent ee�• George Little, of The'United Church Wish-Barley, Oats, Corn, Pear,. ,+ - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrlster and factory. eral days last week with her .sister, Publishing House, will speak at 3 p.m, or'will Bell pure Peas to add to - C .Solicitor Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 8420 or Write -Mrs. W P. Jones. Further notice regarding the music your own grain for chop. nes. South Cris Court House,Whitby. 2517 Miss Mary McKinnon returned to Lod the concert on Monday night will Chas. White, Locust Hill. Ont, ping, and thus make her duties on Monday after visiting appear in next weeks issue. Watch our feed o further, BEATON & ROSS-Barristers. So- with her father at Unionville during out for bills. your g liaitors. Northern Ontario Building,880 s Easter week. • A J.F.Ra SaySueet Tonto. s� 'Arriving 1 y 1 Miss Gladys Jones has returned to - BARLEY FEED 'y.D. F.Rau. F►delaide 2767 her echo)!at Victoria Harbor atter- •-- ' IbCHOOL RERORT3. - •� spending the Easter�bolidays at her For pigs or cattle to the best veins oaa '�tICHARDSON A PIOKERING- parents'home. Dumbarton Rchool, Jr. Room.--Me the market without exception. It " .�tBarristers. Solicitors etc., 213-214 Confed- Choiee 2X 8X and 5X I3 C. names in order of merit,' indicates ls higher in protein and lower. • `' �L;fe Builthng� cornu Yon4e and Rion- honors: Jr. I1-Gordon gemmed in fibre than other mixed Sia.Tortmto. Phones Adelaide 4489 and Cedar Shingles. ;PALMER-KENNEDY y • ' Pieltering otHa open Wdaaday aad g Margaret Caster, Sr. I-Helen Wil- feeds sold at higher ?: Satetdayevenings. Phone Pick 6000. set A charming spring wedding took bur*, Margaret Lowry% Clifford Grif- prices, Also, a large quantity Of lace at the_home of Mr, and Mre. fin•. Mike Boyebyn% Aileen Rodd•, _ Try it on my guarantee Special Dental W, A. Kennel Scarboro,-yged�s_ Norma Lucia , Doris Taylor , Eileen price for a short time, ; rough and dressed y. Annie, rank Bird, Wionifred Carter, t, NRIL C. SMITH. D. D:9., L, D.S., day afternoon, when their youngest Howard Strau hon, Russell Dixon, - i� (Snct:eesor to Dr. J.N.Dalen), Graduate of Jack Pine Spruce anQ daughter, Kathleen Isabel was unit- Carl Career,Jack Taylor, Jr. I-Gar• �::. • -tee claval College of Dental Surgeons and Toros. s ed in marriage to James L. Palmer, don Dinwoodie. John Boyehgn, Artb• ��pp,Lnt.eruty, At Claremont ofSseover.D. A. Pickering, son of the late Mr. and ur Thom son (a8eent). Jr, Pr.-Dav• {3sost's store eery Tuesday and Friday..Pl,oae 'Hemlock Lumber g, p "slims 1alz. 2?tt �- Mrs. J. Ii Palmer. The ceremony id Bird*. Harry Clark*, Johnnie Cul- -C 0 _.1 ERBERT T. FALLAIB$, L. D e.. �� was conducted by Rev. J. -C. McCon- etts, Eddie McDonald, Jr. Pr,-Mar, ; .•. .•. ochie, Pastor of Melville Presbyter- jorae Stroud*, Harold Carter% Mary D. D.S. Graduate of the Raysl College of • • - Dixon. FranStrood, Earl McLellan. ��p�ssi sur;roCKERING ar and the university of Toronto. tan Church, West-Hill, assisted by aY; iCMee m r• Ince second aoor east of St. And- Rev. E• A. Earthman. The bride A-Delbert Grifa, Peggy Medburst, A stood supply of' Hard and golf raw'•church. Pickering,Oat. OfSce haws 9 LUMBER YARD Jimmy 4i1}ard. Muriel oras. Duffles Coal on bend. ileo a supply a . to s p m., or by apposat.aw. (X.rsy was given away by her brother, Jno. Kennedy,Hazel Bird, Billy Bs11, Rich- pP y ; t0�) �O°• nm tb31y R. Kennedy. She R�nae a tro9vtl of - stove length. ivory satin and a veil of tills, ,and and 1 . Rosie Paskkott: Olive dual KindlingWood �uMsRif! 15adrs+s. F V R 111 I T 1,1 R E carried a bouquet of ODhelia Roses, A. Beau.- rather. gth. A 1iLiZA8ETH RICHARDSON- Lily-of-the-valley and Babv's breath 12tf Phone.Pick. 1709. y • sFiregal'autosmabileias.Vranceofankinds. NEW, USED A.'ti:47 ANTIQUE She was attended by her sister Mies GREENWOOD. -µg' re.aatiag compsaiaef solid fluaadal stand. IN CREAT VARIETY Mary Kennedy. attired in vale green DONALD MUNRO, PICKET CP IN& Simmon's Beds, chiffon. and Miss Helen Walter who The Mothers' Day service will be RORGE KEAY-Lteeased auction- Marshall Met- .core Honelr-Dew chiffon The bride- held on Sunday. May 11th. tresses. Dressers, Tables and bouquets were of , sunset -Mr:aad Mrs.ParkisonspentSunday `.,,, �8�,lJ4!'VINGHAi�l�` Geer,A+:ens. to. ■toot and general sales maids bou Building and General �pir Chairs. Picture Frames. with Will aad Mrs. Ormerod. atten,e•a ua. T resaombfe R roses a.j orchid sweet wens.' The ,�&trm$.tlle, Pbcne 9 sooa. $14 Our prices are the lowest. groom Was attended bq Ms. Hamill Miss Leigh and Miss Plowman were Contracting. ton Calvert of Pickering. Lohen n visitors to our village last week. POS'TTLL. Licensed Auctioneer, g'ri Estimate* furnished on all clg►assf J. H. a881s Cihl<Ir@m4D� Mr.and Mrs. Gardner eatertalaed �. fes Osaaa m •f Tat aad onsaeie. Ana Wedding march was played by Miss of work-Interior and Exterior. Yea ears•f mds anseasd w on shaeaM Phone IP34 $ friends from Toroato'om Sunday, �, A4dr•es titres)A"w p o., oat Mary Richardson niece of the groom Mrs Brandon was confined to her Iterations aad repairs, and -while the register was being hed during thepeat week through ll1 Cbim s Built Concrete Work. B.HHATfON TO'WNBHIPGI.RI3H THE RURAL signed, Miss Jean Little sang "At bees. � - ).Asians+!` o'1so for °`COs Damming", After the cerel7io a Phone Plekerla 8712 eriavtss. as..esssas, vis. a•as w 6esO � g"• ny Ate: and Mrs. Moo".'of Brighton. g '- ast 1 i s a : Baas sf rtarre.ss w SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. wedding supper was served to about spent the weekend with Stewart and FAIRP©RT, - ONTAR10r- sixty guests. The .bride and groom. Mrs. Corbett. R. GRANT-Lo' 1. ooncewion 4, Real Instate and Insurance. left for an extended motor trip thr- Morley and Mrs. Harlock and little Q T 1kT Srarbore, Tdepbane Msrkham 7ti06 ough Quebec and the Eastern States daughter visited relatives and friends f�►►77 1 lel K7 Acaonatanc. Bw .md Mucid- Farm Properties a Specialty. The bride wore an ensemble of beige here on Sunday. ten GRANIT, GOD RS Y aGO..Sl James Gibson and Will Fennell t Se. Ba.t. Torento. Cesare, Adelaide sad brown -with matching straw hat. y -Nova Scotia Shingles- - •'• Icy Head office:213 214 Confederation called on Sunday to see George Hick, Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles• Lite Building.Tomato. who Is quite ill. Bird's Felt Slate ShinRlesl - �7 1[, HAW. LICENSED AVC- Phone Main 1390. MROUGHAM.' Thomas and Mrs. Ormerod,olTo- tarsale at ! 'hT TION=R tar York,Qwwioand Dorbam 1`onto, spent Sunday with Will Orm- - tUSNe. All G;&ad snMes sesasadsd Branch Orifice: Gordon Hullding, Miss Muriel Shepherd is is the city trod and family, T. PATERSON'8 - CLARE3tONT' sw Tae�a nrraisabia Dsw- for.alis mq be this week. �raa,�m�p•edd at ntsws'tdcv. Bd sed isdep�- Pickering Ontario. Frank Smith of Oshawa, spent saw. 040 11soman. WIdtby,out. W Phone 0800. " 1 Miss AudreyEllleatt has been spend eral days last week with his sister, Gall and get prices. Phone 3918 log a week with her cousin, Mildred Mrs. John Brown. . Barrett. .�' Far®era ls•*e._b, ua_Lheit.- __ LAWS _-- �� CL$TElE3 NYE-L�Nf€f� loss t rvtt� ieedl°g - �/ WASHED OUR WAY. icor with her lriende beta during the oappeerations. Tit lied is ltd good can- put week. ditioa,being quite mellow. Mrs. Flynn and Rota spent a few We have made a business of Mi*e Myrtle Ellicott"returned home days last week with the former's fatb- - --wash--day Here eseh soler - = on-Sunday after spending a week with Mr. Ayer, of Olaremoat. AND SERVICE STATION Hard and Soft Foal•of thea and fabric Is given the scienti• relatives in Toronto. The concert irivea here on Thursday i So- Be formula that beat meets its Mr, and Mrs. Dobson, of Beaverton. {est by the minstrel troupe, under the < a. ,* befit quality on needs. For each class we use are, at present, wilting with the let= Isad�ship trf W. J Cavers• was one o! We are prepared to do all kinds use from nine to twelve than- tee's sister, Mn. Philip. of repainag of cars, also bat- hand Mrs. A. Malcolm attended.the fume- the best ever ygivendel in this vicinity. • -.: ikw- NIL gee of filtered raiasoft water. Mr. Bert Harve deli bled everyone Gey f;:hargivR, electtie_ saerage of eirhamdred per}• sal of her beetber, W-i3lisea -9aeiela, ss_taeu�l. The spleasied eelnations_;i • _ wa n and in faces -- - ni Cor-yot Tamil-y-WasE#-. Mi1R"kea, lx*t8shrrdaT `" ea b Miss Jeaie Marshall, of Naw- --ever Ehfa la coo-v�I `+�+a+• 2 ; o wonder clothes lamnderid Betty end Lorne Buckingham spent y _ y B here are cleaner and their Easter holidays on the farm and market, were much appreciated. She vection with • �.eiiZt. - showed considerable ability as an slo car work. lut los enjoyed themselves In O g st le. ` * � M . Margaret Philiphas returned cutionist and-we would be glad to hav Gas Oils Grease and Acceeeori�`•. OW a Jr�d & D home after spending to weeks with her come book agate at some future _r '--v �o g date. On this occasion she gave ber always on hand. Taxi Service. House ea.asa Con, Ltd• her Mater and fami'y!n Beawei ton. , W. J. Brown and daughter, of To- services free. Agent for Ohevrolet Care. j Tonto, spent Saturday moder the pa- Gordonll clothes nod freque t dry cleaning rental r.)of,T. 0. returning to the city lClJ. f E OUNBARTON. Cleaning keep them sanitary. Our cleaning with them, department turns old clothes Mr. end Mrs. D. Walter, L. and Miss Beare o teacher. has ~ a - out like new. Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. S. Bucking- large class oi beginners. `'WS CALL AND DELIVER nam visited with their parents during Jas. Mitchell's .are demolishing { HOW �O youFeel Phone 8800 the holidevs. their old home ane madll erect a con, •f R.0.Jones.Local Representative. Master Bad Corcoran has completed fortable now, one., i Now that housecleaning time is his holidays with his chum. Borden• We are sorry to report wee Mar- after the'long long `• here, why not brighten up Middleton, and has returned to his garet Holmes still confined to her • the bogie with new Blac✓kS�111th11'lg I • home in the city. W1Dt8r 2 Macy of our younger eitizene had dough illness. Boor covering@? Pre rvices will be held - Horse shoed) a S their first interesting experience of Preparatory-services g pectalty. seeing an eclipse of the sun, on Mon- the United Church on Friday ev- Tired,' Run Do" Nervous We have now : - All General Work,including Wood day, and they thought it very wonder- ening at 8 o'clock, standard time. ' ' e d z. Work, promptly ful. Misses Emily Knowles and •Ethel ; NO Pep, Headaches, OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM.and - attended to. Mise Brown and Jack and Mise Chester of West Bill anent the week Stomach Trouble 2 CONGOLEUM RUGS Also, Phyllis Gerow are praparigg. their end with'their cousin. Miss Helen x' in the now patterns. n ' :A Rent for Taco Farm home here for occubancy--and esvect Thom. Perhaps you need a Machine to get settled again this week. Jack The Senior Boys S. S. Class went We have Walnut Dsessere from ry' _ will still remain the city. fishing on Mondav evening. No s q 26,00 to 40,00. 3% T• •W'ppdsw G.L. Middleton attended the O.E. doubt their respective f _ A..eonvention in Toronto last .week,week, ar>}iliea feast- spring On ie �ceeeing Tables 80.00 GREENWOOD 491 ed Tuesday morning.y as delegate froth the Brougham school. Miss Elva Annis has returned and 45.00. He reports a very large•attendance of teachers and rural delegates. home after her recent �iness.with time recommend any of the follow- teachers x, and Mie@ Mariory An- Other so Oscar Wilson has purchased from bels is visoitin her sister. Mrs. Frank in rovers preparations: : Other Dressers and Stands TuneIn w.J. McCallum. 13 g p p alway in stock. ' the estate of the late Buckle s True Flood, -1.00► • - the Grand Champion Percheron stall. Sewell, of Locust Hill. y .. We have Simmons Steel Bede in ON ion. Charras(12980], This horse has The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Wompole's Tasteless God ,1 ' never been defeated in Canada, per will be dispensed in the United Liver Oil, walnut to match dressers. -� ! Our very beet wish4o' are extended Church next Sunday' at the-morning Nyal's Creopbos, - - = -1.OP Mattreesae priced from 7.50 Era'adTam 8l�de!'SOna 0 to Mr, sad Mrs, McAvoy, whose mar- service at it o'clock (stand. time), Gallagher's Tonic, - 1.00• �. eiage took place receptly. Mrs. Me- and the ordination of now elders Syrup of Hyposphosphitee, I.W �� $ Avoy is a native born Brougbamite, will also take place. whom we are proud to claim. Some from h re attended the We are also agent for Gall in and inspect these goods at •Over U F R B every Saturday The congregation of St,John's Unit- -K - r our show rooms, ed Church were pleased to have a wedding �f Miss -Kathleen Kennedy .11� night 7.15 to 8.15 message from Rev. Mr. Ferguson on of Scarboro, to Mr. Jas. Palmer, of Serpa ad Sargon Sunday afternoon. The Sunday School Pickering, at the home'of the beide a .« You can buy B.-H. Paiate, Vern- before the church also had a full at- !parents, on April 23rd. The Nems _ Come In and let as tell you C6s Stetritt tendatpe.g extends cotigryulationa. _ abort these. r'emedies., dehes and Colored Enamel The ro reesive euchre, sponsored Last Sunda evening one of our 7i•; from by the Women's Institute. on April young men, Win_ Taylor, had a very -"---Phone;1800 _ . 22nd, was well patronized and was narrow escape. On returning home � �LVIN BUSHB enjoyed by tboae present, The win• something went amiss with hie Jones Drug Store Furniture Dealer and; here were R. D. Miller, lot prize. and stearin gear and his mr ran in Funeral Director Henry Holthy. 2nd prize, among the front of bus. His car was bad! Druggist . Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 4800 men. A none the ladles the first prize y ggist and Chemist * .vent to Mrs. Fred Cassie and the sec- wrecked, but wit are thankful to say Pickering, . gDntaxio PICKERIN(} he was not killed or even injured, hone 8844 �'lo�ering i •. o Mrs. cmc a .,. ,•>:..�..._...._r and t M Ra' FIT milli ,:7 made contradistoty statements. When aMe Si end found tbe bullet hole in the canvas Vek .-Salada'Or oe end I )i the &61; must have-been fired • -.1 1 71 1froni-just out:;Idc.the wln&w, the fire sfreatad 7� Ives 1hC step..--on t c Stairs escape was the only means of access and the 'ch6lce- lit between you and Mr. Griswold. He would nothave paid By ISABEL OSTWbEk blartmuil Ao her all tbese,-years if he had meant to run his own neck into ORANGE desigEing woman of under;iable fas- a noose by eliminating-her, so when I CHAPTER XI.—(Cont'd.) I..-tarted West we were pretty sure of -PEKOE cination; the woman who was shot groumd, Sergeant..0riiig -and li Fill --had displayed any partiou ar --Uw le" '-LIO'Ue steps we heard on the 1 - talent deal th downstal "But 10 erring blackmailing wife of Mr. Gris- r such as amateur stairs!" Professor �Semyonov ex- in any direction wold, I-ere." but claimed- TSL _theatricals or that sort of thin l, A gnsp that was like the sUrring "They were those of-.Mr. Griswold 811 1 recalled the creature had done had been to sketch clever but rather of dry leaves Tan around ,the little In ascending and a moment later Mr, cruel caricatures now and then for circle, but no one spoke. and after a Ladd, descending," Barry rcinal M moment Barry contiiv-.ed: "Chief; I think our -ase is finished." "Fresh • amusement." "Just one more question, Mrs. Tyr- "There were two Years. of happy "May -1 sp6ak?" Professor S6nl irell," legged Barry. "You said the married life, however, before the other onov rose before the official could re-. appeared-upon'the scene, and 1ply.- "If it can be proven that. this CHARACTER WORDS jirl's hair looked as if it had been woman daring those t whi-ch' raises a country, that bleached out in the sun; do you �re- two years the bride was!y�u,g lady was for years an inmate That We are students of words; we are d nrbvid�f y o ine whethe-.:--it--walY---Of or her younger of- an institute for the crippled and -which strengthens a country, and that shut up In schools, and colleges, and- Ntraight?"- sister, remove Ler by law from the feeble-minded I think that I can assist which afg-nifles a country, that which recitation-rooms for ten or fifteen' "Straight string," Mrs. Tyr- hand of their guardian and hive her.-in, furthering the ends of real justice, spreads her power, -creates her moral years, and come,out at least with a "Itenr completely cured of the physical dis-!providing you are willing, sir, to en- influence, al makes her respecteo and bag of wind,' 4 memory of.words, and tell responded. -'a hair had been soft and curling abort her face, while ability which had crippled her.'In re trust her to. my care. A 'nine-days' submitted to, bends the hearts Of mil- do not know a thing.. We cannot use her sister's was flat and dank and turn the younger sister adored bee j s, sation in the newspapers, a year or lions, and bows down the pride of na- our hands, or our legs. or our eyes, or- tely with a single-hearted de;:is(, for Miss Barrows in a quiet retreat tl' impleasint-16okizig is though she had passionate) one to ter—the Instrument of obedi- our arms. We do not know an edible 'been *drowned! Now I really rill vo6on which bore fruit in later years.:,of which I know and which the Dis- ence, the fountain of supremacy, the root In the woods we cannot tell our: 7 burry or you'll,miss,iour train." . "Wher the woman lecpwn.tt all of trict Attorney himself will endorse and true throne, crown, and sceptre of a course by the stars, nor the hour of He took leave of Mrs. Tyrrell at you but one as'Mrs. Vane' eloped with the world will have forgotten alike nation; this aristocracy Is not .an the day by the sun.—EmersGn. the station just as the New York train the husband of the older 'sister it.the evil woman whose execution took aristocracy of blood, not an. aristoc- was pulling in, bet made no atterilpt,broke her heart and destroyed her place beneath this roof and the man- racy of,fashion. not an artistoeracy of. I ner of it." -Heal the Sprain with Minard's. to get aboard; instead he waited for mind. -She died within the year an, talent only; it Is an aristocracy of the Western express and as he entered when her husband heard of it he shot "I'll take a chance on you any time, character. That 1,7 the true heraldry: 0 7 the Pullman he chuckled to himself. himself in remorse; the cartridge shell Professor!" The Chief spoke in d of man. However free we may be, we are tone. "Sergeant Craig, see "Gad wvtut �luck!" be murmured• from that shot was found among the I re:ieved 46 not free to do the thinks which inter- "What a coincidence! Fate played so-called Mrs. Vane's effects a few i that Miss Barrows is plated in the NATURE fere with the equal freedom of other 0. t prison ward at Bellevue temporarily, people.—Havelock Ellis. right into her hands!", days ago., :under the charge of manslaughter:" mAway! •ye burdens laid on thought "In the meanti-ne, however, she had i Afte- the noun woman had been That draw the spirit down, CHkPTER XII. found her husband again, succeeded ILd away sobbing hysterically, Pro-' It Is the woodlands and the springs The group which gathered in Pro- by a rose in making circumstances Rp- feasor Semyonov turned once more to And dells In mountains river_ pear in the eye, of the law as though lessor Semyonov's shabby,-eomf6rtab le,he had condoned her unfaithfulness.�'B,rry. with a whimsical am le. All nawre speaking loftier things living room a fev days later was a i "You were right, my friend, it had That draw us Into Heaven. • and has been blackmailing him ever strangely, assorted one, but the faces I I Pypryth;rx to- 10-VAth-the-Ar1D1"te?1- - Charles Watts Russell. since, playing with-fire-but-aever-si all; of all held the same intent expression I permitting herself to be burned, since, that step on the stairs." and their eyes were focussed on the,it woulc: mean eh.; loss,of her Income. (The End,) boyish figure w!Ach lounged easily in "She may have almost forgotten that a—I '--the window -seat. All the tenants of She mad escapade, but she reckoned Minard's Cheeks Falling Hair. the house were present except the thout that little sister of the lirl-I k*el*r of the antique shop; Gordon wl moody and silent, HenryG wifq'whose life she had brought down " Ladd! la `tb his �itle iro wills skuW;eap; the e pro- te� the Ift;ve. KNOWING MEN le as "She was plentifully supplied wifl:; lessor himself, as impertnrbab One must know men to deal wisely ever, and even the pule, shrinklig lit- money and the little sister was poor,, with men. That which attracts or tle Miers Shaw from her attic attdio. with her own living to make,while she I repels, sways, or in any ay influences pursued her In addition tle Chief had condo search. but she continutel I it for seven years, all then the long men, must be considered as a factor to come over from headqual, in our estimate and judgment of them. arm of coincidence stepped in and tern anpcendedd 'lend his august countenal placed her enemy within her reach,, te We Must take them where we find At, the proceedings, and Sergeant them If we would help them. If Tup- Only two things puzzle me; when she J. Craig stood near, looking' as though per's Proverbial PtCosoPhY was found r cot rat knew that Mrs. Vane was Miriam' he were not quite sure what was going i-A ! readers by the hundred thousel if i Griswold. and what became of the to drop on•him, while, unsean, outside a medical nostrum has found jatrons All -A Ismall pistol with which she fired from by the million, we al do our duty to 1 the door two stalwart men remained A A PC on guard. the fire-escape through the buirs-eye to our fellows by simply brushing y HAT unexpected Spacious. "I've got a little story a tell you which she had previously marked upon these fatter aside with a contemptuous no" In this Cuned Toull ill take long." The figure the canvas of the portftit straight sneer. There Is . reason—a lell 'Third Cabin Dining-Room, typical It the window straightened. into Mrs. Vane's heart Can you tell mate reason—for the success of a "Wal for M4 SMP label of the accommodation on this us, Miss Barrows` 'popular clail Intimate little Deep silence rewarded him save for novel or a "poem" which expqTt of quality an all gnattl an 3ul gulp from Craig and a He turned abruptIj to the small criticism has ccademned, Preacher, Allichen Uteri you buy. tablaills,ladsim with Flowersi spot- ill rustle of Miss Shaw's gown-as figurre of Miss Shaw, but this time she physician, lawyer, shopkeeper, needs less napery, and a menu of 4' did not shrilifilit. nor was there 'he she settled back resignedly in her or hesitation 'a she to know how" men think al teel, endless variety and astonishing chair. Barry went on: slightest surprisea whether those thoughts and feelings "Long ago out in a villsill Michi. replied: agree with his or not. gsinerosityl Joiirist Third Cabin es P- a here. I knew rates adjusted. Cabin Class rates 11pin, two girls were left orphans under '•Yes, the pistol -the rascally guardianship of a hype- that PT-fesso.r Simyondvs apartment revised. Ask For iMormetion. critical bank president. The older girl was the ony one in the building which be exemp, from scare.:,so while 'deliente, the younger crippled pled to would downstairs with you, Sergeant the.point of physical deformity but I- was Barry, before Sergeant Craig came up strong, determined, alert mind. I slipped in here—the door had been No matter how se ere Ifiey were ppsaessed of a tittle pro- ave 1you can always h perty and their guardian made up his i loft open—and dropped the pistol be- Weekly Gal.lnggs f;*om .111;a; eat I marry the oldest girl off as hind that pile of violin music. .1 could immediate relief: mad Quebec) - rnind to ace it hadn't been touched f early al as well as possible but he or mont s-"i -It is nearly a month since,�' the MOWERS Seek thttughThe Comord Lh�* ssav his--chance with--M# younger one because of her I.Lfirmity. He put her young woman,went on, "going out late 1CAVAll A99"I CorrisrofBay and Woflingtort Jn an institution which was practicallyore evening I passed Mrs. Vane's door -StreiiL laronta� (T,f 11gin an idiot asylum, and her older sister and heard her in a haated discussion or any stso.'"Ship 094!nt flet. - riMnG—ri a course knew a better]own moW than SNAWrb %o-help. e crip- fps perm Ham as U is a wonder that the little who hewas o, the day he ca here Aspi always. in quickly It 301 stopped and She! -6nill Nowlill how does it-wiamt any with the t�A live, so I listened. prow Owtirsaparbasby Is tINAR� 1>1,e's mind didn't givi way y. But horrors about her,.but it didn't even w2i making a demand for more money I WIN o,mg-milarom. to the heart; harmless to anybody. I it always brings;relief %by suffer? when a greater horror and grief came and soon heard. enough to--tell mei . 11 'am 'ki I- CANADIAN- SERVICE that itr search was.finally ended. IT, C=4"U.-A�� -into her life. Their guardian sent the ti--Ms& I CABIN+TQUIIIN THIRD CABIN+THjeD CLAU o'-der ill to-a fash'onable school In had a speakkig acquaintance with her ASPIRIN ­,b anotfie'r st�te'where- a dau' ghter of a al and a_we -'after that night I I ASK V"WAIll 14W TRADE MARK R96. Z72 JAM28304AW Pi rich family grew fond 6fliei and took .1 managed to have bee invite me i;ito 51000ill Oft 'h*r to-her wilill home in a distant city her studio. "I watched her as she sat-upon her for a*gummer vacation. "There the-orphat ifii�t and married stool, painting, saw that her breast I man of wealth whom 'she loved•de• was pn a level with the third step of votedly, but who fell into the toils-of a`the stairs in the portrait, and., getting spot on the can-,I behind it, marke' the < vas with a bit of red point. You see, I'd plaLned during that week just' what I should do; I knew that she 7 often worked a-c night and-I only awaited my opportunity." led slightly She nodded and even-smiled at Craig, who stood awkwai dly dang, 7 iILg in his huge hands the tiny pistol to haT retrieved front 'beneath the dusty heap of music. 'ANY SEASON b�! ' /- "That's. v-h-at I did it with; I've Is Vacation Time Alp *� T,)r seven years, but I'm - carried •• finished gritli it not.,97 In Atlantic City All Ap WR[GL "What'made"y'ou go down again ETS ' WKWLIVS is afterwards, Miss?" Craig evjdently ANY VACATION 0 something was expected of Scraggly, washaven-beards are like dull, unpolished on any trip. felt that 91 him. "I mean when the medical ex- Is An-Assured Success shoes...both are entirely out of keeping with your lei,dei savor adds sat —i—md 630 —L 71kesugar ammer was there and ordered*yoti' If Y6u Stay at the pride of personal appearance. . . so lill your-sbOels away froin the apse at affl times smart with "Nugget" which pliel pep and energy when the 441 wanted to smear the brown paint the.Ahoellil it polishes. -&T seem kng. which I new a, still wet on the can- ies gom the bullet hole so that it In short vas, over would not be so readily diacovered, andldid.'� She turned to Barry. "I ST.- CHARLES don't in the least care what-.happens to.me now, but I atn-cur4ous-tor now what-mede-yo"iisiect me at first." with the Finest Locition an& the "The calibre of the pistol used," he Longest Porch on the Boardwalk.i replied. "It wasi'dittindly a *omen's SHOE -'POILISH weapon; Mrs. Vane was the ruthless, Afoer Offering the ultimate In Service E4W7 mew predatory-type who if-she turned six CK 11 mitlaw,would be the natural enemy of with Unexcelled du is In e* yk Nu"ff 71N OP06 a LL bpw Vidi P- all women; you were the only other h A' -AD T LVA �d e PA I N S .011- -K-- -. r MUE No. 40----*30 feminine tenant In the house and yon -4. A M, ., -•'„ .+ Ktl.. cm. a'�.i.- y.r...&`• y,. J .t;- -- - .'i'n :r.,'.g r '.-*-r,, ,.,. ,. al., . �9'' .!_ _•f _ z ' NWA• �@. y xi, _ -2 ..._ •kr k Il •Yr.. '�'F:'-{1�"'•T!3 e�-'G$.`--: r:'�S :Y n�.;n- .-,. .., ..�,yy :.- r.. r^•„w<'.� h '.f,7' `'• ' •I,' "_b.' ,.rL'N.' „ , ` Canada is Building -�Train Telephone . The Markets r� g14 _ adlan a�uCCess `p PRODUCE QUOTATIONS } s.. :Greatest Airport Can ?arYitato wholesale dealers are buy ' *#` In North America - • iag produce at the following prices: Two-way Conversations from' gga, ungraded, .cases returned, p Are Conducts �r , g fro < } Speeding C.N.R. Flier v fresh eatras, 28c; sit i}rsts, 86e, :Meld and Seaplane Base Near' .� Y ' 1 . seconds 23c. -` - Belleville Well Advanced... a' Butte --No. 1 cream ry,solids,"so+J� Montreal:-Canada took a command- <� to 31%c; No. 2, 29 80c. Belleville,-Within two 7e rs Hast- #o' i'ng lead in -th'a scientific race .when ' -lugs County excepts to boast of thenA 1, 33c; No. 2, 30c. two-way telephone conversation. be ,^ Cheese-,Xo. 1 larg• colored paraf ttinest eying Held•and sea plane base( ; fined and -government graded,'18% to on the American Continent. The tween a moving train.and 'cities on K the North American continent and 18c. PUVISION PRICES Department of National Ufe-fen8e has' 4; selected a'site one mile east' of Tren-1 Great Britain .was successfully ac- ,*elected • ;p +ton, on king's Highway No. 2 and at complisbed • The train was the Can- Toronto wholesa.e dealers are%trot completion of construction an amount adian Nattc'Aal ttailwaya"Internation- ny s '" Ing the following prices to 12, trade z In excess of $3,000, 00 will have been al Limited," which inaugurated a . Smoked meats--Hama, mad, 28 to ` r �` 35c, •otAed hairs, 48 .0 62c; smoked ezpe4ded. The site-runs down to•new schedule by tasking the journey ,; £ rolls; 28c; break's::+ Lacon, 30 to 40c; Wigle Lake l`rem Toronto to Montreal, $34 miles, backs, pea-meaied, 34c; do, smoked, "l the shore of the,Bay of Q , ( ; Ontario) and incluies as area of 1,200 in 380 r inutes.' This schedule is the P ,,;, g 46 to Un " fastest in the world for a train of the ? i' ,iscres of the best farming land in .the Pork loins, 82c; shoulders, 22c, !township of Sidney, situated on both sstne size and weight, and sally for butts 26e; hams, 26 t2 28c. aides of the highway, In clearings a speed of close to 70 mile3 an hour7 Cried meats-Long clean bacon, 50 away forms and orchs:de some of the at times. to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 ;0 90 lba7 22c; 80 homes in the country will be ran• For -ome reason, a, yet unexplain- to 110.lbs, 21c. Heavyweight rolls, 3i 40c; 1`.ghtweight rolls,.25c. ped. $undreds of fine fruit trees are 'od, comihiunication between the train '+� ". being cut down. Nearly aH thea own• and England after Sie Henry had held K Lard--Pure, pierces, luc; tubs, f8c;• p i � ails, 17c; prints, 17 to 17%c. ers•accepted the amounts offered by a brief conversation-with C. J:.Smith, -- n Shortening-Tierces, 13c; tubs, *he Government f6r their property, European rice-presid.at of iiia Can- 13%c; pails, 14r although in some cases arbitration adian"National, had ceased. k s HAY ANT) STRAWPRICES y. calces in ha and straw of sale d ED TO PRESSMEN -Wholesale y _. T --,was resorted to. DEMONSTRATED At the present time the contractors The newtelephone system was de- are quoting shippers the following ,are working ^n one unit of the flying monstraticn to s grot:p of Can.dian prices for caeload lots, delivered on >9e Tof which there will be four;when and Amertean newspapermen and offl- track, Toronto: No. 2 Timothy, $14.60 to $15; No, completed. -Due to the soft condition cials of the railway and some 60 calla• of the ground only 100 men are 'em- were placed from the apeeding-train. 3, do, $18 to $14.50; wheat straw, - Voy-ed at present but a much large= White this'"method of communica- �. ;, $1L50; oat straw, $11.50• ,i will bengaged as work pro LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS number be e greases, willenContractors for crashed atone tion was tested on May 5, 1929, this thGrain dealers on the Torontr Board marked the first ossa'ion on which i - of Trade are m tkin e following - - have 49 tracts drawing from the Pointwas placed at the disposal of the tea- quotations for car"lots: Anzio"quarries of the Canada Cement tra- veling public, by means of short radio. Company, while Man. wtest-No 1 North., $1.13%; the t41es used for rpt; '1!S waves, and then land telephone lines, (if No. 2 do, No. 5, 81 ; Nu.$1.07%,: No. at draining, are being delivered to Tren it enables any person to put in a call 5 4, 51.05;'No. 6, 98c; Nu. C, 77e; ton and trucked from that point to ` feed, 70e (c.l'f. Goderich and ay to or from the trains carrying the p com-_ ports). --tire airport. Before, tt►e work is acF64 ant _Thi time required to ab- x, leted 3: miles of tile will placeiT' - n, oats--No. 1 feed, 49c; .No 2 tain the party ca:l3 is aiout 47c. In the one unit. A stream which as . the usual long distance telephone %,sage+ through the air. property is be- Am. corn—NJ. Ing diverted to the east end of the'call, and both c:.11er and the person 3 Mi 95c. q called can hear just as plainly. r M incled," del., Montreal freights, ,camp and two R;rbways will be con aitY included: Bran, per ton, 833.2+1; Through the research Work of J. C. Rhorte, per ton, $3d?5: middlings, oughtto under the highway, wide fren-om Burkholder,chief engineer of the Can ouglt to transport-an aeroplane- from; y ` 816.25. Ont ,train--Whoa., $1,10; .� the south to the north field. !adian National Telegraphs, who him- oat., 50 to 52c: ` arlr,, 62 to 55c; rye, self perfected the process and manu--" : . . ' 73 to 76c: buckwheat, 80c. Parma Buildings factored much of the equipment, this Only the hangers for the planes w921' LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS new triumph of communication has Heavy beef steers, $10 to $11,75; ':be bullt to the north of the highway 1 been made possible. butches steers, choice, $10.50 to Y'anci all the other buildings built to The system developed by Burkholder _ $1150: do, fair to good, $9.76 to ` the sou+.h inciudfng the commandant's Involves the disintegration and re- $10,25; do corn., $9.25 to $9.50; but- borne and the administration building.I assembling of the human voice The cher heifers;choice, $10.50 w $11; do, Four hangars will be built at present' wwds spoken into the telephone on Heleu Wills NfoA,.�, %omen q tenu:a champion, as she appeared In action in 1 fair to good, $9.25 to $950; do, cow., they being 100 by 200 feet and of steels the train vanish in a whirl of highpractice march with Elinor Griffen at Furest Hllta, L.f, her first appearance '$9 to $9"25; butcher cows, good to aatMctlon The flying field Tl'frequency cycles and thus vrb herted - Liaise. $9 to $8.'S: do, mad., $6.10 to CO r east since her marriage - per will be ° miles square. To the',from the train to the carrier-current _ !$7. 5; canners and cutters, $3.56 to sth of the highway will be two large $1,50, butcher bniia, Rood to $7.50; choir?, so telegraph wires which parallel the � - � ,- em9, Z`'ooiwich, and his captaincy �g^, 50 to $8.75; do; mad., $7 t - buildings known as thb '"married gggr. railway line. These wires guide the Sir G. Gugglaberg came during occupancr of this post in I do, bologras, $R 25 to$6.75; babv beef. _ #era" which will be built to )louse 150,-disintegrated--voice to one of the train . 290,1, 'He was sent on a survey of the.$10 to $13; feeders, good, $8.75 to- 'damllies. Two other buildings Will!terminal pickup stations, where it is IsDe�.ad In London . Cold Coast and Ashanti in 1902 and $rJ 25; stockers. good, $8 to $8.50; do, be oongtructed for the usuie of the reassembled and transferred to' the ,f..ir, $7 50 to $8 25; calves, good to single men, while a large area will be after holding various other posts was regular telephone wires for transmis- made Surveyor-G-eneral of Nigeria. choice. $11 50 to $12; do, mod $9 to *pportioned for a children's play sion, through Bell Telephone conned- Governor of Briti! �suiana $10; do, corn., $5 to $8.50: springer%. ground. Garages and a modern fire tions, to the telephone of the party in avdwhich was but poorly charted, in 1jor. $90 to choi$110ce, milkers, $60 t. cis, fighting apparatus will be installed P Since i 9l8 sera Cana- and his military title was then major.Mamba, choice. $11 to $11.50; da, bucks, _ some distant city with whom the trav- $8; sheep, good, $7 50 to $8; hogs, lDtrectly south and between the build-`eller using the train telephone is 'din Born Sir -Gordon came from Nigeria at 1 tangs will be the parade grounds.''I s akinp. The ordinar-• telephone sys- London. - Few met% have hada the outtaresk of war to tape command bacon, emi-u , $13; do, selects $1 per (f Erection'of buildinga will ate started t m o rates froriti 125 to 2,500 cycles, of the 9#th Field Company of the+hog premum,; do, butchers, 7.5c per pe more versatile career or a greater Royal Engineers. In 1917 he was a hog discount; db, trncked in. +0 cwt as noon as possible after the spring as "ro.npared with the 1�50 to 12,541) under w.o.c•- do. •.o.b•, price :1l T, evrt. breakup. cycles of the train telephone. variety of F:mplre cervica than Sir be adier at the head of the 170th In under w^,-, Farther south along the bay shore., CALL FEDERAL MINISTER Gordon quRRtsberg, noted soldier enc! faulty Brigade add in 1918 was In-� plaus have been made for the sea- colonial administrator, whose death apart°r General of Training, General', rdrome. Hangars wad docks wily be Sar, afternoon, while the train was Headquarter%, France. He was men Slayer Believed speeding at nearly, 60 miles an hour here last week came as a shock to of tioneil In di»patches five times. toa9tracted there, and two long ship Pe g Y' ficial circles. Sir Gordon had been Of Unsound Nfind ' ways. up whlc'h the seaplanes can be between Oshawa and Kingston, the Governor of British Guiana since 1928• Sir Gordon was named Governor of hauled, will be britt. Tbis construe-lCatisdian press representative aboard He was fin years of age and Canadian the Gold Coast in 1919 and remained salon will take place between 'Baker's placed a call for Hon James Malcolm, there until 1'9'37, having obtained a' :. { born, ht% birthplace being Toronto. knighthood In 19:8. He was later Frank Frank Barton, Of Toronto, q Island -and the malui iiud and we f Minister of Trade and Commerce, at Sir (.Frederick) Gordon Guggi,.41 caval base will have protection. from I liis home in Ottawa. Within a very transferred to British Quiana. Str 1 Remanded to May 6 r•,. l__ minutes ad a distinguished career in the war " p it W sad before an, a ter a war serve was a writer and deeplylater Toronto-A 1, _ 'Which rose some 300 feet above sea called to his telephone. His voice could 'his 8 wgs his King in the East, in Africa and In eared in the problem of the so-called granted on behalf of Frank Barton,- $evel, has" been reduced-to sea level be heard as plainly as though he were backward peoples. 24, when a charge of murdering his and the dirt taken therefrom has! talking on an ordinaxy telephone, and South America. Sir Gordon was a \) j; been - use& to fill the marshland be-!he stated that he too could bear very graduate of the ft M4lltary Acad. ---_��_- -/ 18-year-old stater Alice was read !a iItween the mainland -and the island. plainly. Liter-about 60'calls•to dif- emy at Woolwich and while military fff court recently. The accused did not a; Th is work was completed last fall andl ferent'cities on the continent were -promotion was-for a long time BE slow Crimean War Veteran Died r appear and to still confined is the t< 7rorkmen will soon• be placed on !he�'placed by other newspapermen and in matter for Gordon Guggigberg, in this I to ave beetricn hospital. Barton is said ieveling of[. The concession read every case the conversation �caa re- he suffered 'what was bu.t the ftievit• Busto Arsizio, Italy.--Luigi Para I to have been mentally deranged since f able lot of moRt peacetime soldiers. hint, last survivor of the Italian con-I he was injured in a motor accident Tunning through• the airport has been ported_as very satisfactory. . tingent that took part-to the Crimean{ �c'.osed and contractors are busy build- Under the system •now introduced, Sir ,Gordon •Rerved at Singapore f some months ago. War of 7353-'56, has died here at the = flag a -reg road along the scathe:it to speak to a passenger on the train from 1893 to iS96, going' out to the Alice Barton was'killed recently ,boundary of the C.N.A. right ay is as simple as to call a business man East at the age of f•l. :�i the age of age of ninety-eight. He was a serge- while steeping is her bed, to which M' ant in the regiment commanded by on the north end of the property, in his office in another city,. The per. 28 its was named instructor in fortifl• she had been confined with a minor , -which -will meet the highway one con wish ing to place a call steps into cations at the Royal �Ii+nary Acari Lainarmora. illness. A blood-stained hatchet was , mite east of the airport. a curtained telephone booth, which was arrested rniter O eath the bed. Tho accused ' p -_- Oakville authorities Bs'ytn Hangars' Soonf hides the intricate equipment of the A Belated Faster Picture : notified Toronto police that they were. Thework of removing a large sugar operating panel. An ordinary tele- 4y busli -on the .north part of the prop- phone set is on the table'. Simply call detaining him'upon the complaint of, a motorist who drove him to that arty, wbieh will ^be the boundary of "long distance"and 'ask-for the person place. The motsiriat said Berton had s «. �4be unit to be completed this year, is required,just sa iri the case of any t now being finished. Contractors have other conversation of this kind.Within I hien acting strangely and he Letieved } 'started levelling and removing the a very few minutes, the'call is put him iimane. istumpage. An orchard was removed through: last fall and atter being ]evelied was The first call was placed }y air T. & N.Q. Extension itilled. The erection of the four ban. Henry Thornton, chairman and geek, L c- ars will be started shortly and as I eral manager of the Canadian 'Nay Ahead of Schedule soon as completed a few planes will tional Railways, to Hon. James Mal. , r. be moved down from Camp Bordon. Mal- colm. "You are somewhat of a flying t The highway Tannin through the knight," said Mr. Malcolm s he con- Norah Bay.-The James Bay ezten• FEW .t g g r , `• 's a ♦'.y �... ..w Ing and North-- iirport will be widened to 130 feet to gratulated Sir Henry on the official aioa'of the Temisk� cam° �+ , 1 ern Ontario Railway, now being pro accommodate - �zpeated. All telephone and telegraph ssttion,ration of the two-way. e rt seeded with, reached the lignite field -. iN y conver- ,, 3' n h r t e Onokaw ana-Abitibi area ]Lion• ;►cies will be removed from the prop. ' 'Speaking to the assembled newspa- s� i t Arty and placed In underground con- permen and officials in Toronto,'be- day afternoon, four days ahead of the ti nits so there will. be no obstructlon fore the trip, Sir Henvy Thornton out i ga ' original,schedule, according, to8eorge, �"On the laying field. A .beacon light ' c : A• W. Lee, chairman of the T. N.O• . { g lined the difficulties which had been °� ti a ` ` �,t ,�. Railway Commission. 11 he placed In the centre of the air- overcome b Mr. Burkholder in com- I y � ' Mr. Lee added that the construction to guide planes flying at night. I pleting the service. He paid a stir- and j: rx - ♦ ring tribute to the young engineer to progressing-very satisfactorily that there is,no doubt whatever but V`>' UDE O)(�erll� in U.S.A scientist whose labors-had made this . , rr�r$? .1 London Times (Ind.): cohere is Iit• modern miracle possible. x that the line will reach the banks °t „ ,t wsY " r •'^ the Moose River this Fall, as planned. Ale reason to doubt that permanent "One thing we intend to pursue, he ; � '' After this important.fink has been i anomploypient•is tpday the lot of an said, "is the sure method of keeping Iwayr growing number of American constantly in touch with our trains. . = completed ritil laying will be Halted ilea and women. The number, con. The development of this "telephone for a period',t ,b months while the r� �iderei is rolr+ttioa to • population of system comes in the natpral course of Boase River is,being uicklyspaana by a A VERY UNUSUAL,FOSTER MQTHER 1,500-foot bridge. As.quickly as that about 125,000,000, may not yet be events. Progression requires it. It : Keeping the Easter spirit, eh' "FiB." pet poodle of a West SP:'ingti id, is accomplished arrangements will be ' large, but serious students are con• will prove of inestimable value. it `Ings, hoiuv,hold, has adopted a whole flock of baby chicks and they seem to made' to push on to a James Bay . winced that it ii becoming slowly but will place our trains in constant touch� enjoy it as much as she does. terminus. _gteadily larger. ,�, lir -- . _ with despatchers. - - am ...... IN 2u. . 0 rr -- ..11-1 Sl�- I T 7-T-51M, ,T 7 W-W clusters of orange blossoms. Her supported by his'.brother. Jackson, BONDS--"vernmesit. KUD shower bouquet wm of sweetheart After the ceremony the muests mot- A Good. Idea . Mortgage Bonds. Also,Ind roses- MY-of-the-vallev and fern. cred to Stratford where a reception _1­5 to 7 Der TvatU3 safe ♦invantments at from Was XlarJorie Aar" of Dunbarton, was held in the Pagoda Tea Room. to, to treat SII throats with •"Mrs. dent. $1.15 per year,; $LW If paid In advance. was meld'ofhonor, and-wore-a fro- After the reception" tj:W bride and Sybills Spahc'm -Tonsolkle." Also. mmbscripume to the Coital States and Cast of confetti, INSURANOB—All classes *i4tt4w W- Urksio 83.00 in adveace. ck of tea rose georgette, failing in groom, amid showers whoopirig-9ougb,,' oropp..' brocichitis, eluding Fire. Automobile. VW4wA. Ion large left by motor for a wedding trip to o6agb.quiney and tonsil ills. Guse. storm. Accident and8taknow. r OttaFwa, the bride wearing a red fok auteed. You can't lose try it. Jon I , , ---____ JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor, blonde rhe fur, the gift of the groom. They -__ . __ " __.. 0 Oe Pb*n reed 'a bouquet of Onhelia roses will temporarily—reside in Sasimt-- D=g4"",—P1ckeri01r- 43tif RD. BOWMAN,Wbi4by —John and -Mrs. Hardftig and tied with pink tulle. The groom was chewan and British Columbia. Miss Mary, of Port -Asughter, =Credit, called on Pickering friends mon Friday last. IR Y * —S. J. Colfaeuit ha . added P10KERING *eyeral new busses to his already 7: ilargs list. The new additions are -the latest in busses Eke regards comfort and conveniences and are well adapted for long trips. For the Finesi Quality Foddstuffs, Economically Priooa. TOURIST FARES lete supply Baby Chick Starter- SCHAJOL REPORTS' We also have a,cdmp JAS'PER Scratch a Etc. Report of Easter exams, of S. S.,No., Fee names in order of NATIONAL-PARK 48, Brock Road, n rd zaerit: Sr. IV—Norma Fuller (bon), YOV ARE ALWAYS SURE OF THE BEST " -'Bruce Anderson. Ross Willson, Sr. at& ALASKA ]III—Edith Hastie,Harold Bennett and AT MORRISIEVS Myrtle.tie. Ellicott equal, Oscar Ander- 7 son and Clifford Dynes equal, Doris Prompt Delivery-Service Bennett, Rose Hood and Mary Tama.... P selliabsent. Jr. 111—Harry Hastie,' -Alma Hamilton. Sr, 11—Annie Low cost trip to the Pacific Coast. See our hand bills for W e'ek-end Speciale *on. Ivan Fuller.. Jr. 11—Jack Car. What a chance to see our C anadal, 7. 7. lisle. I—Verna Fuller (hou.4 Pr,— The great prairies Jas per Carlton. Kenneth Anderson; National Park...Mount Robson 7 Vre4 Smith. No mistakes in spelling -'0HEaRYWOOD AND PICKERIN G �b Norma Fuller from Christmas till and the Canadian Rockies... 73=. K J. Matthews,Teacher. Vancouver and Victoria. Perhaps a glorious cruise through the Phone Mark. 5020 .-,Phone Pick. 000 IN ME Inland Seas to Priace Rupert and Alaska MEMORIAM. glaciers...towering mourAbdw...the .3dCD0XAtD—I0 loviog memory of our kiondike. Diverse routes are available darling Isobel, who died April 29th, These fares are in effea from May Is 'Pickering Hardware Store offering delightful variety of scenery. . at eventide the Master came to September 30. Anel walked amongst the riowers,, Z He touched the lilies.one by one, Describeive folders amactivel-y illuetratod And took this one of Our& may,be obtained trom any Agent of Canadian National Railways. Seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds We wanted so to keep her, For she to us was given; 64 Red Clovar, Timothy, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and ;But Jesus planned it otherwise. ][a X I tested seed, He wanted her in beaven. d Ink _Alsike, all , o. —8adly missed by Mamma, Dad, 40 'Garden Seed—bulk or I package Brothers and Sisters. -HUBBARD-10 loving Memory Of our at 10"a dear son. Murray. who passed away TO E%rMYWHERE IN CANADA iSee our 75 cent Dairy Pail 'Thinking. Owave thinklag, . . . ... A complete stock of Calf Meal and Longing dearest. for you. ..Wishing the skies would open. Poultry Feeds. Just for a glimpse Of TCM. ;-"We bate missed You,dearest sonny. -Deering Farm M*7 Repairs. getst for McCormick Machinery and More than words can ever say, 3iillsewd your tender, loving kindness, We have it, can get it. or it is not made. And your love from day to day. lWe have missed you. Murray. Though two lung said lonesome years Cravol the loin4,* otaftwav .-And behind our smiles and laughter. J. S. RAISE%^ 110 PICKER= HAs been many hidden to A _.LXWNj "s, 18islittlesoul, so pine and-sweet. R Will blossom at the SAviour's feet- Daily Coach Sevices The children In heaven all robed in white. al All happy at play In the cit)r slight. Unbeatable, V Ues -,-.--'-'When Jesus came smiling and said PICKEPUNG-TORONTO to bin band, '""Here is another-little plavinate. Ooms, give Murray your band." a so, Collars and Parts-aire the beat yet. See OUM Fare '50 Cehts L Our It" so of Harness, —Sadly missed by Daddy.Mamma and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction F. and Brother, a rt Leav 'Picke' as (Standard Time) Leave Toronto .-"We carry some migbty One lines art Work Boots Schwerdfeger-Edwards A. M. -P. M. A H. P. gad our prices are right. .13 21,30 w w 6.80 - Main Street United Church, Mit- 6 55 255 730 .8 awo Overalls, Smocas, Trousers and Shirts 9AL . pret- Aelrell, was the scene of a -at economy prices. 1y, Easter wedding on Saturday, Ap- .55 .,3 55 8,30 4.30 S-ra 4 030 5.V .Ti! 19th at 12.30 noon. when Evelyn -Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try.as 955 5 10.30., z-6 30 Our only daughter of Walter L land Mrs. Edwards. was united in �10 55 z 6.55 "30 marriage -erd- 11,�� 7.55 P. M. S.30 -Our goods spell repeat custatuers,always, to Alton Ingram Schx 9 W __' Eager. ton of James E. and Mrs. �P. z 8 5 5 l') W Schwertifeger. of Ottawa. Rev, -A. 0,55 M. Stuart officiate4l. During the v 10.25 the register, Miss- Lerora, V Sunda C EC I LBRADLE Y only Daily 'except Snud3y Ham-on sang %-cry 'Sweet-k- -When x Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only -We're, Together". As the bridal.. parly proceeded down the aisle. mi-ss 6 eon"neetions at Terente for- Eltirl-le, OHM. Mary 'Bro,-,,-n pLave,i Lohengrin's, Brampton, Schomberg,' Hamilton, Brantford, lurch wedding- march. The ch- Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. urch was b6atititullv decorated with 'Easter lilies and ferns. The bride, Coach connections at Btiffedo'I for all U. S; A. points pECIAL pRICES Who was given in marriaire by bef . :father, looked charmin in- a -gown LinesFOR TEAM HARNESS :of white hijrh-glow satin. fashioneii with long tight fitting sleeves an(i ra `�an 'uneveTf hernline 'falliniz th - the 0 floor at the back. The bridal veil Bra 9-m"utite* c! Team Backband Harness, embroidered tulle was close fit- 2 inch I t th heel chains, $42-00 Ayer race wi `ting with a band of rhinestones and With ring.5 g breechinj;� instead of bt�ck- band, 440.00 Black mounted Teaw Backband Harness,' M.50 66 6, a ring'Bree6hing $44.25 :.c This is not A'factory harness, but custom made in our own shop at Markham-, r &C� a 4Ve� Xiue -We specialize on repairs to.harness and collars,' mart be a clever woman" T -D * D -S . she .0 -' F,v *%70T a amc, lu TR friends, lvf d dge you often by the home In Harness A which you live. They.know that, you, principally, are and Collar Manufacturer responsible for its appearance. Let us tell-you a secret: Home Phare 3400 e_-gives it new tils— .1 MA.IZICI-1-ALM, 01 ----Paint-brigfgens- up the dingiest bods rains "mir4tiox for it and for youl e as attractive as -any in the neigbbour. to hood. Be proud to tntertain there. Have your children glad to own it as their home. Paint will helip yowl Make- sous-house prin 'Hioro , l Is A 7 -decorate your home this spring and when you do use "English" paint and other reliable Brandram-Henderson- i:, k'is complete gad will be glad to Pr-ices range from 10 cents rod Our stoc See-our P1 :products. Samples of Wall Papers. to 1.50 per single roll. P YOU o-r She-rwin-Williams Paint,3. Give y ' ENG L I S Agents f our ord4 INS W Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac,Varnish Staiz�s and white Lead#lWa,ys on hand. PAINT Goodyear Tires and Tubes for all Cars and Trucks.- IRRANDRAM-HENDER.M Wor Boots,also Rubbers for every one. k A full line of Z Our Groceries are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest. FOR SALE BY Phone your order, We deliver. 0 M9 I A.. Bushby, Picker' Phone Markham 11402, General WM. M.. Duncani Merchant, Green River. �'. -. <. .s. . . y.y..: .� a : ••. ,. 5� . . :..,: .. �+tz.3...•-. .7-"10� .'.�' w s;;,'a.. T+'1^�. ...i- ^� 5 '• •t'r.. r:!".,. r. X..:x. ,y�} .. .. , .:. .T„m..v. �r ., �.ra .„.. «-G-" J .. -. .,••... •' ,t.-n:d7' n h"ry'Y.iP' r u..re -.e,K.+G+. .r'ss..-..9E•'+`�-' -,.--a..'i:;^.'�° c.mti,..-,h•e••._r----�....'...4'.Vrs ,.. .. _ _ rr•+ .-• �. � •'a+'^ r..,t,. M. + �� _ .*.•e+sn•,'�ld::..,o,f.,+-• - ,fl.- f. 6,: .',n+n,-->K ,;...-c,,., ._i' y.- /.+y '. ? o.,,, ',:_ `,' _ 13. s Y• I - +w . 4LARlMON7 ,. fVifi Miller was in the city vest ' NOT1Cs �`' •�, • _ MOV ED / O .T r Mrs.` Ed. Gibeoa eoatibnes 'in Sunday.ohn Neal, of Mt. P'ocest,to C l Hs takes! over Roble ? j►ti1poor health• visiting relatives in Claremont. g ag'e� an)hies Ddargaret ]Staenab was is HavioR .rented my premises ioBrougham in sus xb °°w Sam p�gold of Toronto, spent Pickering I have moved to to Rive service is 8r•sg>tam as _ _;t> efty last week. Sunday ander the p-brental roof. - - --- as m Claremont • Mrs. A. J. Chandler is spending -Lawn mowers ran be sharpened T Service � always may+ day 09 Y 4 a few dayg•ia the city. and re-conditioned at Thos. Pat- - Spring ordering - �:rieR -- T. Paterson had a bastaese trip Wher�= ��cL�t a black.; riD' one Clare. 1106; PleljoerinR ereon s. g -now closed and Gasoline, oil, SeMestba Tires. �to the city on Saturday. "Uncle Dave" is now selling smithin business and a ;. It is rumored that J. Selman has those big ice cream cones for the service station. R 261y. A. L FILKZY. purchased the Stephenson Black. children. * 'Imperial oil and gas, tires and-.' dellve 1Bf + smith-shops.._ — V[ �1u e Our fire engine received a call -,-The-- section men have started ---- lire repairs,--- . • � on Saturday. One of the custom. work on summer time, that is . y• from 7 a. m, to 4 p m. Also, Taxi S�erpvoi ntto or from ..now under way. Grain Merchant - ary grass fires was the cause. M�, F. Soden has returned to F. C. Lynn and familyand Robt. Toronto � Claremont and has taken her tAW �. ^Lyon spent Sunday with George 1LrONTHILL NURSERIES place with her old friends again. Stone da Wellington Iain the market to purchase Say, s and Mrs. Bentley, of Brooklin. The Central Ontario Beagle Club A!r t Straw, Grain and Potatoes,, Mrs. Towner and brother, Hil Rill meet at Claremont on Satur- yJohn T. Elliott, Agent, 8 - Hary Redman, of Glen Major, via' day afternoon, May 10th. All wel• Kinsale • - -Ontario g Mary Street, Oshawa For gao,tAtione apply, iced Mrs. Lynn on Wednesday. come. ! Fbone 414.,W-- 26tf Ay,• X. Cyr = $ S ON John and Mrs. Mallon, of De There will be a meeting of the - ' . R. R. No. 1, _ 'troit, attended the funeral of the football club in the Community letter's aunt, Mre. Farmer, on Fri• Hall tomorrow(Saturday) evening � Phone Pickering 1712 day. TROST .-FE Z \ i./for re organization. A full attend15tf Reference Bank of Montreal Herbert Neal and Che,e. and Dare• once of all those interested is req• - Armstrong, of Whitby, visited C meet i� • with Lather and Mrs. Pilkey-on nested. . -. j 0@6 Ind ll� , Sunday. CARD OF THANKS. Raymond Pilkey is makitg rap- B U I L D E R S id progress towards recovery and We wish to express our appreciation We have ordered to be delivered in is now able to do light worll•on r the farm. $ of the madness shown to the late Mrs. two weeks time another are no ready to --• J.S. Farmer during her long fatal We w re j Alvin and Mrs. Bushby, of Pick- Illness, and for the beautiful floral -` supply you With: orin,g, and Floyd and Mrs. Jones, tributes. Carload O BRICKS, CONCRETE of Brooklin, visited Mrs. Buahby _Mrs, Fred Farmer and Family. qo Sunday. Y . BLOCKS, Our fire engine is in the garage ��� INTERLOCK ,. undergoing its spring overhauling• pickeriilg M e, ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, ' Preparedness in this quarter is aJ `healthy move. SAND AND GRAVEL. Mrs. Yeates, who has been visit• Ing her daughter is south Porta. We can still sell it off the car at 3-cents Perry Cement �pins for several months, returned We wish to announce a delivery per rod less than the mail ..Products Co. ` Jhome on Monday. service. Call up 5311• p D. B. Taylor has opened his ice = order houses. Get your order in ��1 Bay se., Toronto i < ',ersam parlor for the season. Go We have most-any Feed you _ to him for your ice cream in bulk, map need. at once and save money. PL�i T-1 milenorthof 'bricks, sodas, sundaes etc. - .* Highland Creek. • • '� Robt• sad Mrs. Worthy, of Chops'atI(various rices _ �T t } Brampton, and S. and Mrs. 9teph• acording to halt 'rt' a deliver any place enson,of Oshawa, attended the quality, fnnersl of the late Mrs. Farmer on ' Friday. We have installed a• madhine - x •- 1 Mies Laura .Morgan returned for mixing hairy Our stock of posh barbed wire Staples. _. home on Saturday, after four Rashton, ! f i weeks treatment in the Lockwood Poultry Feeds etc. $ARR net- Clinic, Toronto, and is machin- black and galy. Wire, poultry proved in health. ',Thorou hl mixed from.the The directors and shareholders g ding, house-cleaning tools, _ - of the Claremont Union Cemetery best of ingredients. Co., held their annual meeting - : . . . paints, garnishes etc., - . -' -- --�'--- •-= tht4 week. The annual deeoration P1C�[erlllg Cuing �'®IldDa84 is complete. _ 1 day has been set for July 8tL, the ! ! C - first Sunday in that mouth. !�� �,ll?X , The monthly Communion Ser. CUSTOM- RATCHUNG I ChaY.�s ��pr� u. � IClare�Yioi'it ' vice will be held next Lord's day !!"`'"'f - • , A,g/E speak of artistic • ". after the morning serviee'la the Prices Reasonable. �M designs that are Baptist Church. Reception of dignified, not artistic 3sew members will take place. &R 'Try the James way Method. designs that would be members of the church are urged Also, chicks for sale—Leghorne, RT . RAN �. appropriate for the oto attend. Rocks and Rhode Es Do purpose in view. Commencing Monday, May, 28th, Inland Rede. one illustrated ;Rev. W. Maurice McGuire, of the yet has artistry.is �. .+General Merchant, rte, ;Parkdale Tabernacle, v?ill hold P• W1liows, - Greenwood **No-Greater Tribute' ievaagelistic services to the Baptist Church each evening (expept Sat- 3386 Phone Pick. , •CLARE MONT :ONS`. a: 'urday) and continue until Sunday, 7 N. W. STAFFORD, r -Jane 8th. Stake a note of these �+ V *t A Soott', � SiotrSton Road, dates and attend some, if not all, - E. BRYAN A1� - (SncCe9sor to D. - h0,1tbv of the meetings. Successor t0 Phone Whitby On the evening of Friday. April 49L r T1 ;26th, a, meeting of the business F. Chidlow SPE S- SPECIALS ; — men-nf the villas® and farmer3 of the immediate vicinity wan held in the Cgemmunity Hao for the These Specials for nest - A' purpose of re-organizing the Board p 2 Lbs. Seedless P aisins, for 25 cents _ a " ..of Tryde. - The following officer- ,two weeks ; s C6IIt5 ' 2 Can of Peas, for _ 25 F were elected : Pres., B. Kilpatrick. Maple Raaf Muttal in � Kellogg's Coraflakes-3 for 25c 15 Lbs. W. Sugar, for - :. I.,t Vtce•Pres.• E. Bryan; '2nd gg T �1 Vice Prea., L. Fungoid ; Secretary, Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs for :'9c 2 Lbs. Prunes, for 29 CQntS iasuraaee Co• �: Tress., Chaa, Cooper; Committee, 10 Bare of Soap, 1 . Roman Meal, large pkg o2c p� )• Cheap rates for farm and country , -fes s�-�� __hpild�og.• - John Scott, Lyman Pilkey. The Pearline, 3 pkgs fol 2,5= _ _ —; �Vlndetorm Insurance on buildings, membership fee was fixed at 81.50 Ozydol, large pkg -_ Z3c 1 Galvanized Pall, l bind-mills,Silos etc. ,; A year. The Board has been at Automobile Insurance temptiag to establish a local mar Good 5 string broema` of all kinds, s ket and it hag now been definitely 39 cents to __l•�'- 'decided to hold a weekly market — Ladies' Silk Hose 6 eClal er air ~79C~ - ,.FARMS FOR SALE in the Community Hall every Stoveeach scrub Brusher oJc y' p P p Write or phone Thursday .morning. Produce of Ladies Hoose Dresses, at 98c and 1,io E D B O �Y M A 11I ` all kinds is required. Buyers will Full line of Tobaccoes - -Ladies' Silk Bloomers, per pair 85c .. ii °be on hand and good prices are and Cigarette. Large size Bath Towels, at 49C and 59C 20 WHITBY, ONT. • assured. Citizens of Claremont s►re advised that here is a splendid Ask for your Coupons. • place at which to purchase their "-Phone Claremont 31r� ..- teen River market Cequirements. The first �i See' our' Wall Papers and Paints. Basket Factory i •ht cy 8t . et -held on Thursday, « BARGAINSManufacturers of MAy 8th. Let every one eapport • this splendid move of the Board of All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Berry Trade. It is a good one. There entered into rest on Wed- X. Crates, Farmerfl, Bushel needap of last week an old and - .• � - _ � _ _ , .Baskets, Clothes Baskets. ' very highly respected resident in Note These Speciale , the person of Mrs, .Farmer, relict Wonderful range of men's, .� Safe Repository for Frank I'ennoek, of the late J. S. Farmer, after a Proprietor ` i -young men's worsted suits long-illness, which she bore kith - g Christian fortitude and patience. in browns, grays and blue Bonds and Other bunker of the well known Mrs. Farmer was a native of Har serge, reg. $18, to $21, for Baianes' Baskets. telpool. England, and came to 12.59 and :�iarklznm eiOQ Phone �Cauada a nnmbet of years ago t6, Boy-' suits, sizes'21 to 3�2, reg. Valuable Papers • hp 11ni ed in inarriage._to her late -r linshand, �rhow slue,had known in .- - - ' boyhood in the.old• country. They The famous Greb Shores, ever o took u residence in Claremont y SAFETY Deposit Bog in your nearest branch _.---`- P pair guaranteed solid �r_.tsYsl?yl where they msided eves since. leather: !_ of the Canadian* Bank of Commerce is the } ':bur. Farmer prei deeeased:her five Men's 4.10 years. -Her w-hohi life- was char 'Boys, .• 31r logical place to keep yonr valuables Tor security , acterized' tip deep'piety And a Youths' 215 and convenienco,: We shall be pleased to £uruish kindly' helpful• disposition. For many years she twnght a class of National Brand Overalls and youb with space necessary for for yonr roanire• - -boys i-tr br th the feriae �4lethndisL - 9m les -- - and Presbyterian Sunday Schools menta at minimum rates. "'-and sbe i4 aratefnll remembered A full fine of Feesb Groceries a 5 by innny of those who profited.by at lowest prices. I ~ .•, ;� �- d her in•filnence and teaching. The ` funeral took place` from the.home t. Lawrence Granulated Sugar �"u f,� of firs. Gibbons, where she had -for 2 weeks only, 5,20 .ii.XA •t-ia.r MN. BANK been carefully nursed during her L D s OMMERCE r�• illus-s, to the L niters Church, Fj I N G• O O c where services wa- condaeted by the Rev. A. McLellan, assisted by LOWER PRICE STORE Sold acid Installed by Rev, Mr. Stephens, and the re- �- plit,ne 3801 '1"HE STANDARD BANK O OF CANADA D t ns were la' to rest in th mie FRANK J PROUSE b k iClaremont L nicer Cemetery. �CLAREM0NT, ONT. 1PICKERI'N — ONTAA10 _ ...,7 .w a..`,. .[, , 1 li , �r ,..T v �i=Y.,•.,;., .. l' .•"., .1., .; 5,,ry-`^. „..•.:rSN:N" !�'3,v'. 1, .s>rr. r .'i; -- a. ,�:• - - :'. ry;;'$'.,,t s v k ' .• - ae.;•c,.,,,y::,;.,;.: .. ;-. .,s :: •� s'+='#:. ..re-vi. _. �. . . .. ..v,�,. _6 ". „f ,y ., ,,. .,fs, - " - me What New York, I'Le Pas Title - DO YOU - - =_Is �g ' = •disputed SUER FROM - ~ BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Civilization Now Finding Its 'CONSTIPATION? I- � �ifi�,/i� •iK6iNL Illustrated Dressmaking LeBlon. Post Countless remedies are advertissib ] Way into TradingP t Ira scows,e►r�Ts:o Furvishad, With Every Pattern• MBIlltoba—Claimed t0 be for constipation. Diany relieve for , City in the Malting the moment.but they aro-habit form - - As the Chemist Sees wrought iTor, Curtain rod Wlth-its re- ­As ' ung and must be continued s - --- — - --. - - contain calomel aro min - - stat the and dangerous Others - - movable end places and iia rod which s HE-MAN'S COUNTRY era] drugs, which remain in the sys. A chemist analyzing that compare. - tem.' settle in-the--joints and cause lively unknown element: Woman, has may be cut any lerugth, 1s useful for w The war is on. .General Babbitt aches and pains. Some are thareh wall draperies as well as for window described her as follows; and the Perces of standardization have purgatives which cramp and ggrripe' and door curtains. From it may be -cached The Psi D1 Manitoba. Civilize- and leave a depressed after effect.t Element: Woman. , - suspended a fine-tapestry. tr Avoid lubricating oils which only: Ockurrence: Found wherever tilan tion .is making noisy progress north g y' � of 53." Only recent! grease the intestines and encourage exists. Seldom in free state. With 1 y y, The Pas siert- , Plate Sandwiches J, _ fieri in such tangy identifications as mature's machinery to become lazy. . lowexceptions the combined Mate is - .•� 4 - A purely vegetable laxative such; The ordinary sandwich, unless very "The-Last Frontier" and "Where the to be preferred. as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gentl 'Physical Properties: All colors and thin, is a"sloppy thifie-to'eat and Is Trail Meets the Rail." Now they are touches the liver, bile starts to flow., sties. t?aually fit disguised condition: LOmpoaed of too much bread for fill- trying to live it down. Babbitt's in the bowels move gently the intestines - Face covered by a Alm 0! composite Ing, 'A more delicious sandwich, and = s town' writes a special correspondent are thoroughly cleanse and constipa-one which is more whtleeome for _ in the Boston Transcript. bon poisons pass away. The stomach, material. Bolls.at nothing and may • -freeze at any moment, However, middle-aged people who are prone to �' The Pas is a town of 4,000 persons, truer and bowels are now active and eat too much starch, is the plate sand- numbering hundreds of "floaters." U( the system enjoys a real tonic effect. metra schen properly -treated. Very All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs, bitter if not well used. wig is. about 500 miles northwest of Win- -off the cruet from a slice of bread, - i npeg, and is the jumping-off place for Chemical Properties: Very acts --Cut th __ i(f Possesses great affinity for gold, sit- spread it with--btttter and lay It on a the mining, lumbering, fishing and However, the land was expropriated. ver, platinum and precious atones. plate, On finis put your filling. It may - --- Pur-catching can.ps of the far. north. The heirs are fighting it in the eotrrts. Violent reaction when left alone, be a slice of meat or chopped meati, - But the town is divided against itself. CULTURE HAS ARRIVED g ,Ability to absorb expensive food a with a generous serving of succulent There are conflicting factions; those vegetables. For example, slice very - * - who see The Pas as a city in embryo; So the squadrons'are drawn up in _ :any time. Undissolved by liquids, but thin cucumbers and mpl , sl shred i those that regard it as a trading post,battle order. On one side are those activity greatly increased when iniac- I who say that The Pas is a regular sued with spirit solutions. &eine- lettuce; add a slice of tomato or oulon progressives and reactionaries. Visit- g a'tiasea yields to pressure. Turns green If you wish, or'you may use diced cel- ing writers are blamed for the trouble, to fast becomi.ig a city. They boast i town, fa when placed beside a bett8r-id cbopped olives, slates, hard-boiled I which, a cursory examination reveals, h nor One man , f badminton in the north. O specimen. Agee very rapkily. Fresh egg, or anything which hich is deltcl- is nothing more '.han an a as one to Winnipeg to buy ping variety kiss great magnetic attraction, ous with bread. growing pains. pong clubs and'balls. There is a golf course, dances, bride and talkies. ifE Note: Hight explosive when, is Mix all the ingredients with mayon- - It is doubtful if any Low nin Amer- 8 7 There is a class in china painting. Anexperienced hands, naise to,mate them gooey and expect ice has, in recent years, been so con The say t D g. the sandwich to be eaten with a fork. .istently favored with the spotlight Y Y hat culture has arrived. �- One will thus get almost a whole meal It came into prominence when there The opposing forces sneer at china For The Ki4bhen Interesting was a uarrel over the 'name. The'painting. They point to the rows of with a sandwich made with only one - 9 Fortunate Is the woman who does slice of bread. Id the usual sandwich French-Canadians claimed 0-at it wasIframe buildings on Main at,eat. They -not have t6 carry on a lob In a•nolsy' meal, one must sat six or eight slices 1 Le Pas, meaning step north, The i claim the "false fronts" are the mark 'dirty factory; or in the artificially of bread to feel sats•fled. j English-speaking countered that it wa l of a frontier town. They p,�int o the W r "" lighted once but whose work-oda a _ .t r.s "Cobalt Billiard Hall- "Harry's g y contrution of wo s. a he rd a ea i g m n life Is spent in her own home where J irg passage north. The Indians said Store," and "The T DCafe.» -' Helpful Hiatt 'Trading :site can make her surroundings what i it waz a straight steal from the Cree; They point to the Indians sitting on Rubber glpves ill last longer it you ski@ will. There fa no seed for her to j that it was derived from Pasqua; the sidewalks and lounging about b?e do not always wear the same glove on Io,e permit her kitchen --r the room In 3386 ("where waters meet") indicating the plies of freight canoes on the vacant which ski@ spends most 'at her time the same hand. Change them about junction of the SaskatchF wan and - to be drab and cheerless whea a lit and turn them inside out to distribute Pasquai rivers here. The other side hits back. They say the wear, l l that all nomenclature here is not t, ale thought and a few cans of palet t i The Federal Posta. Department f Before ptutt,ng away the out-of•sea- p ailed to sett+e the vexing questions the north. There is the Paris Cafe, will transform it into a---place of$cattily A s:1it and wool crepe mixture in f + . I son clothing look it over and sew on k sand chum • Riviera blue that answers many da;- 'when a sign was erected, reading: the Exchange and the Washington. =lost.fasteners and buttons; mend rips But the Washi �n is a sorry ar u- Color !s the chief factor`which de time needs. It expresses stmpliclty THE FAS n8t` Y g ' termines Cie influence a room has up t and tears; and remove stains. A rainy land good taste to wear now beneath ' LE PA - ment for-shades of the first Presi- on us, In childhood our first choices �� is a ,end ttr>je for th[s cosy the fur wrap, and may be worn all " ' dent of the L'ni:^d States'-the'sign " afternoon when you cannot work out- So it .s-spelled both ways and pro- to the window read are for strong, crude colors-bright through tate Spring nounced "paw," reds and yellows and greens. An edu- The unpressed plaits of the skirt are There was publicity sated fayre learns to lore the subtle Stitch three or four layers of old ''secured by stitching to keep bips flant.1,. P Y when the ol.! Hot Dogs, i0c and up. :.. a lace curtains together and you will irlory hole" of. ylartdy -untrue yielded �; fi ties of grayed down tints, *btch are The• create charming youthfulness in But things are changing. Stragg..r, more restful and refined, but they have dish cloths which will*wear .cell. i:their soft rippling fulness across I`°6,000 tom of copper ore with gold board walks a-e giving way to can- To remove rust from iron, scour It values, to the tune of a million dol- trete• .Log buiidirit9 ars 'n out !feed not be tame and uninteresting front, go• g • with salt or with steel'wooi. i tars profit, during the %ar, History 1 A few years ago, we were carried The rolled collar is of plain blue stone and tile are comiag in The ox- If your recipe calls for only the was made whin the Hudson Bay Rail-'ford and the spat ars replacing the away by the white enameled kitchen,: crepe, sway ov R pushed screen the "Barren white or the yolk of an egg, put the 6 p mocassin. The arka is disappearing. with water Thl will and Style. N,,: 3386 comes in sizes-16, p I Form-fitting a t But we soon came to realize that it Lands." There was a commotion when :- looked cold and institutionalised A i i ca be 18 years,36, 38, 40 and 4- 1nehes bust. i$ overcoat- are on sale. the Government put the shut-0ut sign 1 - - ' I ceove in ten ch the egg in a cup pr Lettuce. green jerseyd navy blue f err:Bc s.�uggle going more,loveable kitchen !s one wifh sett ' I, vent it from hardening and t o on Churchill, northern port and termt- on This is still a virile he-man's cour:- °- yet cheery colors: with some indlvidv- crepe silk with white crepe collar need Inas of the H B.H. There to no "Wel- � kept for cooking-wtthta the next three try, and he-men do^.'t take tike count silty of its own and a sweet, homely a yellowish and brown tweed art' come" on Churchill's doormat No atmosphere, or four days. ifective combinations. without putting up a battle- Ni more • rsoru are allowed in there. except Color has an influence on out men- HOW TO ORDER: eATTERNS �� p eloquent example of this could be workmen, for the present. The Govern- tal attitudes, Red is an aggressive, Look fa the Futuee (Sound thin in tf�e present situation Write your name and address plain- ment is determined.to foil speculators in the Rotary Club. tneamfng quarrelsome color. Blues When buildurg your home, select- �Y „� ly,- giding number and size of such and so nip a boom iu the bud. Why dont they sing their ditties, .jand greens are cool. fellow is'sunnl materials which wfiTl stand hard usage (patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in and happy. Any strong color soon Y SOMETHING DOING I asked one member, and eudnre for yearn. Though the � first cost of such better grades to high• stamps or coin (coin-preferred; wrap The eyes of the mining world Lunn- "Oh, they dant think it's he-man S monotonous seat gets on our( it carefully) for each number, and acnes• Better neutral backgrounds er, they are more economical in the address your aider t Wilson Pattern ed to The Pas when New York inter. staff. But don't mention it. Some with soft tints, as trtmminga, and with I long run, It to real economy to use Service, .3 Wes. Adelaide St.,Toronto. eats decided to work the Flin Fion of the city elusb might get sore."-- roaches of bright color to give gaiety the best screen wire, the best hinges, In.ine The Beeches case caused s stir, Telegram, Toronto. A small room needs lighter colors.+l+ the e9uipment which will give long ', �_ -+i Csptain.Beeehey, a man with k bunch, A sunny room can tale darker colors.I service with the smallest malnten- why LCave it To Canada (went to the present site of Churchill A dart room wfI7 be brightened by ante cost. twenty-five years ago and took ug a. Too 'Mari Bureaucrats a Londou Daily Express (end. Coos.): homestead. He fulfi;led the Govern- light colors. Blue-gray, green-gray, _ [Senator Logan has proposed in the ment regulations and was ranted 160 London Laily Mail (Ind. Cons).: buff are lovely for walls, with a dark- Curried Eggs g' er+shade for the woodwork. Have-'the To two cupfuls of while sauce, or Canadian Senate that all troDiagl pro- acres. Of course he could not farm the England has- at the present time one linoleum corree d to the walls or milk gravy, add three hardboiled-eggrr�ducts of the British West Indies rock shore, but he figured that sem@ state ofiicial to every 100 of Che popu- Doa g I should be admitted duty free into Can- day that spot would be the site of tr latton, counting 'men, women, and t`07 black and white for the door, Line out lengthwise, salt, pepper and a half oda Tlueta islands are Immense-'ciorld port. He left the legacy to his ehudren. Moreover, the total of offi- th; cupboard with orange or henna teaspoon-of curry powder. Sprinkle`ly valuable. Lord Beaverbrook, in .an helm. Two, decades- after•wardi the cials is mounting up year by year and, color for cheer. over this s•half cup of,grated cheese, I illustration put forward in support of 1 government decided to build the port Is veltig supplemented by municipal - Let the curtains repeat some of the rover with s, cup of buttered bread Empire Free Trade, . has contrasted 1 there. An expert Government valuator officials, though we have not reached dominant shades of the room and crumbis and bake. _the Aourtahhrg condition - of Porto put a value of $11.60 per lot on the the horrible condition of Soviet Rus- _ stress one brighter color. Bands or Rico, which is In the American Union, ground, eaten as thousands of persons' sia, :where there are thirteen times as ' ydpfngs of bine or orange may be add- Childhood Memories with the backward state of Jamaica, were clamoring to get in and willing many bureaucrats as there'were be- ed if more color is needed, or a shelf ••No soil on the earth as dear to which belongs to Great Britain, but ito pay thousands of dollars per lot.kfore the war, '. or two on the wall may, be painted a our'eyes 1s excluded from�any fiscal union.I .- glad color or contain a row of bright As the soil we first stirred la terren Porto Rico affords a market of about - -`- colored dishes-.to introduce color. One trial pies,'-Holmes. £20,000,000 annually-to American pro- F e:dvantage of limIting the heightened _ duceYa, whereas Jamaica affords a _ colors to curtains, shelves and dishes !@'that you can change them easily at CirCu[gSCi ihad market of only £1300,000 aunuaTly to _: t - will, It you get tired of your color Sir Winter is a bachelor British producers: He has declared that -Jamaica could be developed by Achasne. And prided himself.on it E • • , - mpire Free Trade until tete marketTill he caught a glimpse of April once' in that island is as great for British I!` I Fashions, Fads, Foible's In a lovely new spring bonnet. producers as Porto Rico is for Ameri a Ij �+• 'Those who hope to keep the hem- can. If Great Br! In declines.to adopt - ,tinea up are battling against a force If you should chance to meet with Empire Free Tra with the West In;, - May no less powerful than gravity,• since than Coloneis, let its hope that Can lilacs in her hair.Madame Grandy says hemlines shall oda will'carry out icer Logan scheme, be no lest than a hand's length below And crimson tulips in her hand, __ for it is far better that the Rest In-i C N„Mtrs Beware, -Proud One! Beware•! the knee. There is greater freedom •dies should be incorporated with Can •to Waistlines and while the newest• ads than that they should continue in t and smartest ern f•.,..+ Winter-,-c sty baeltelor - fheir present position. For' in their _ cling about the hips. Waistlines are 'Would prpfe a lover rash present Position they are perishing. - Should he meet June in apple-green ; marked more by blousing in the back ---.p. -;:7tnd Atte In front thaa by the belt. Witt roses at her"sash, • r -PatAelia Pearl Jones.I Advertising alta Trade A Favori a materials are the Jerseyblouses for sports, e, 8 • � and evening gowna�lace for aft '� Blandon Daily Telegraph (Cons,): nr _ _ r-• I Gess prliu$st and acts been publicity in foreign ,on dark backgrounds.' Satins, crepes, : � - countries has been of incalculable ad- ^,georgettes .and chiffons are goo&, vantage to our principal manufactur- `,Green oe.. yellow, utas, black and white ins rivals. British advertising ex- etre popular colors, parts, if their services were enlisted It vitas be the little stonrieh; it for the purpose, could do as well We _ _l Wrought iron _ — are not yet making the fullest uee of bowels are slum may be the s ger -'-,-• _ •--. -matte what coats s child's the cft�ld grows older. If y" Wrought iron is tremendously ously popu• _ as Instrument,of commerce of which tongue, its a safe and sensible want to raise bads and girls with lar just now, It appears In lighting we all recognise the auprtme import- precaution to give a few drops of strong systems that will ward offs -. lixtttres, curtain rods' and tie-batt once. Advertising Is like insurance Castoria. This gentle rs'gnhtiast consdpsttoa, stick a =cod olit! Phofders, tables,•ebsirs, benches, gates, *'k i}t that at one time It was short-sight- of the little system soon soft C a s t o r i a - and give nothint ''plant stands , grills, Are-place acres• edly regarded as a dubious form of shrugs to rishts:.A pure veRtable stzott when there's airy it'r :hprNs stud othsl' furnishings of cur "may does Bessie look av worried?" business. We shall not be completely that can't harm a was lsritT esxept an the adviice = 'IkOlses and gardens. "She had a great gastral yesterday." esjufpped.as a tradiifg cotamanfty un- infant, but brigs gnic>)t eomfotrt doctor. Castorla is sold in every ><t U NpeoWly appro>,rlste for the "What about'" ti! the one is a. arthesftatttngly sin- even when tt us colic, diarrhea, drugstore, and thecae atwa>� �nJ' Itfl �av hoose and R- th*cow- "The election of oAcers la her ployed as the oyty' t,ry the utmost ex- or similar distutbanee. bears Chas. H. Plea's �- h of croft and cement. The 'Don't Worry Club'." tent of its possibiitdoe. And don't forsake CaNecta ar taloa on the wrapper. . I .. ',. ..... •,;:. utv: ., ..y '-'.7 y ,k..,.: +v?... a{y ...... e, .'.'Yo ry. ,".eAr:,?" n.. ;t, - ti?s _1117 { k...�,.TM`' J''i ' +w'k- ;,ti1,•i :.,y,Y =�a3•;.:. •:.w m t L..p .•P" ,,-. ,i 1. • -11 47 LordMelchett "a to , And Unempoymeni �� '`Q � x s x ;' N, BABY CH1CKfi—�V<sT [iATLil1GU ,�1• .01191 � ,r { j h' '%� 1 Y1S,000 last year in four rarte* ,. s ter. Write for free caTIM PRIStalogue d $ ' r `;iz�`" Switzer, Oranton. Ont ` _ •� - . _ The question of unemployment acro- _ <� .A f?�:': � `' �� �'� ;; "-i— mates politles today, not only is ;r.,i` ` MAST cmmcxll. I: ;This Weak AnaeIR1C WOlirIBA. Great Brktai>r, but also on the Con- �% %f ►1� ,} o `. 1£S S'ILAlieit , ', 1\OLE COMB WHITE LEGHOR�l `B'" New Rejoices in Healthtinent and in America. Under the aLtEYBtUM S ani Barred Plymouth Rock Baby -• , title, "The Old and the New Social- f.►a+,t3we'NAPOV L aivaxaYS y Chicks, wonderful winter layers, V e + v, and Strength. 't ^� } have been hatching for 27 years.- Dela-- - u 7 ism: Remedies for Unemployment," mere Poultry Farm. Stratford. Ont. It is a scientific fact tha- nearly all Lord ffieichett shows in the April 4th, ills that afiliet women are due to... ' ' -- - - - - nttmtret-ot-th+a-Wtad -- - . _rte. s�sa. 'poor,thin blood. This anaemia is the don, what we may fairly hope from ~ ^^ A,C. \O. 21 BARLEY, GRAD19 Mone Cause of low spirit and languid- x '''' ` ll• No. i; Brown from registered seadi rationalization. `k .y. r. nese, the poor appetite. breathlessness sacks tree; en. dist Cash with orae Once rationalization is fully car- F_E Ruthven. Auistoa, Ont. and aching backs that make lite a bur Med out," he argues. "the old foolish i t ' -den for so many women. But suffer- vale and ' ublic' en• The Portal T .. ¢ BGLiT>ezLr aIIy=.It controversy between 'Socialism' and_ Ing women •could banish all these •Capitalism,' 'prt ' P of Ten Thousand Sbriners: The entrance to Temple Park,the Cana- Lr. AGES; ALSO FEMALES; miseries by taking Dr. Williams' Pink ierprise is wiped out altogether, since dian National Railwa s'coach yards,,at Toronto,where 10,000 Shriners and their Ureatest Dairy Breed-Lig lhiey Pills, forit is a known tact that these no reforms of a political.nature could wives will live nest f tine in the most unique city ever constructed.• Temple Park cno Bing Segis). toc Fa nt -uper- stead, Suan)aida Stock Farm.- Btaa- pills create an abundance of new rich increase efficiency when it is already ' a uta'on wheels and nearly S00 Pullman will be housed therein to accom- mead, Que. blood-their wonderful reputation is on the highest standard. _ Modate the Imperial Council visitors of the Mystic Shrine. Temple Park has its Y p' Own post office, barber shops, beauty parlors, telephones and telegraphs, streets based on that Proof o! these state- 0 _ "The second important conse0.nenceand avenues. It even has two hospitals on wheels and is truly a city within a city. c± ?meats is given by Mrs. L. Deschenes, Which I anticipate as an ultimate e!- - :Shl,p Your La Tuque, Que., who says: "Before I feet of rationalization is the eventful began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills " elimination of unemployment. Un- was Eggs and.Poultry in a badly -an down condition. I i employment, as we all know, is always HEALTHY CHILDREN to appeared to be almost bloodless, bad 1 due to maladjustment, to the unsatts- frequent headaches, and the least t factory adjustment of production to `GUNNS LIMITED . -• -- exertion would leave me breathless ALWAYS SLEEP WELL (Established 1876,) consumption. Before the way this r and worn out. My hushand advised maladjustment was due to the period!- e to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and cal cycles oThe f good and bad trade; but healthy child sleeps welland �' ® St, Lawrence Market, Toronto me : _ r,• •:j: got for me afa boxes. Almost from I since the war it is due also to some during its waking hours is never cross Highest Prtees. Prompt Returns. the first I noticed an improvement in other causes, such as the rearrange- but always happy and laualug. it is my -audition, and as I continued tak-Imint o! British industry to face the only the sickly child that is cross and i --'!ng the pills my blood ' ecame better; conditions of war and the difficulties peevish. Mothers, if your children do and I steadily grew stronger, till to-I of its re-adjustment to conditions of not sleep well; if they are cross and ' peace; - fry a great deal, gin them Baby's r "' Tam now able to do all my housework, tries in many countries during and without feeling the least tadgue.L-my Own Tablets and they will soon be Tho vrh.�kidar� sad b 1'a after the war, involving a fall '!a de- well and happy again. The Tablets I Mrs. Ow!-"1'm worried to death �'6*"dPdM '�a,bad ( _ .appetite Is better and I sleep more wand for—Brltlsb- s. 1 fiche and overaJgkttb'Truit-a Ilse,". r, appetite t night. All this 1 owe to �-- are a mild but thorough laxative about our daughter. She will persist' rtar.es gnieb sound afeap at onea.iist q "IL rationalization ,ureide wh! sweeten from soundly st r ':Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and d anbeai- Ing anything, it is the complete ad- titlning around to those horrid day ;x �tatiagi3 recommend them to aU who the stomach, banish constipation, coifs clubs: I ' _- are rundown in health." justmeat of-production to consumption and indigestion asci promote health- are p _ and the eiimivation of those jumps Headache You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ful steep. They are absolutely guar- e and zig-zag, of slump and boom which anteed free from opiates and may be A Kerry Girl at all drug stores or they will be sent; have been so del-rimental to the ata- Let Minard'a drive it away. Bathe by ma.l at 50 cents a box by writing blllty of trade. This !s but an ulti- given f the new-born babe with per- The wind came out of the west the forehead. Also inhale lin!- ; the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- sect safety, You can obtain the Tab From Dingle Bay and the sea, meat, heated. t mate effect which will take years to Leta through any medicine dealer at And It brought a mad unrest - rills, Out. l accomplish. 25 cents a box, or by mail, post paid, To the brooding heart of me. ' - The Purging Of IAnd0n "IE may be acknow ledged that ra•sis on the "Temporary from Brockville. nWilliams" Medicine Co.,' I heard it Through r thequiete sate-of the • a 0 f !London Daily Chronicle 11.1b.). Al. tionallzatloa la Its first effects may - I most a regular feature of the news 1 lead to a further temporary Increase A Plea for the Deaf and never�a bit could I sleep ra Gj K about London during the last two � in unemployment-always with eta- r jA 1V For thought of the souls that drotrn. years has been tfie sudden departure phasis on the 'temporary,' In view of of aliens from thio West End at the the subsequent absorption which can The Duke of York, who presided at _ Oh, It will drive me mad request of the police. They bare,be confidently expected from new ef• the festival dinner of the Royal As. isometimes been preceded, sometimes ficieacies and a new standard of pros- sociatiotr in Aid of the D_af and r With its keening a misery, Dumb, held at the Mansion house,t For far away is a sailor !ad ; ;followed by the closing of restaurants. parity. . � A��W� A 'Occasionally there has been some rt "Apart from the ultimate remedy to London. ,made a forceful plea for the �O !s Dar• of the heart ll me. UU LOS] ference to night clubs. Simultaneous- rationalization, the proposals of the deaf. The Duke aa1d:-- +-Clintondose $collard. in the Dallas Kalei- iI done°pe.r 28 lB OF FAT 3y there has been going on an unof - Lnem-ployment Report of the Confer- "Here, in the very heart of the Em- - '. clal exodus. Aliens found out that on Industrtai Relations, the rug- Dire, In London Itself, are more thea. �ampors Car Minard's. • the hand of the law was groping isI'meating of pensions for workers over 4.000 people who are deaf and dumb, their street and they went before it sixty-ilve out of national insurance, the largest aggregation of them !n.the APRIL DA'��b home Ni exactly true and means clutched securely by the scruff of the!!!the raising of the school leaving age *tflrld. Handicapped throughout lite, A gush c.: bird song.-a patter of dew,t ► seek. This purging of London Is now and the coordination of funds assist. constantly misunderstood,often denied( tial what ft se Read her own tetter t A cloud and a rainbow's warning. I take a dally dose of Krusclun end ;inseparably associated with the name, !ng emigration, could be utilized as the chance to show their ab:lity to be- Suddenly.svashine and perfect blue- I have lost two inches round the waist - of "Lord Byng: . . . Everyone who the most effective immediate remedies come self-aupporting, knowing tone- and lupe and 28 lba, since last summer. An April day 1n the �raing. ' very wen on it,and people tell tae knows and loves the real London is -for unemployment lineae and isolation is a way that we I fed who can hear and speak can never - . —Harriet P, Spottosd. I look very6t. 1 sea 6 ft. 4 ins,in he>ab grateful for the change which is be- "It is hard to see how the efficiency qp old.and come of a stout farm y v' Ing wrought. . . . London can keep of production could be Increased fully realize, their tot would be ptti• 0 Years Ice conduct able indeed were 1t not for yhe de-I The world knows nothing o! Its Mies > ' ita glamor witkout being a meeting- simply by the Industry being voted, work of the staff of the An. f gTeatest men.-Sir Henry Taylor. If you are tat, first remove place for the sharks and panderers of ed by Government Departments !a- When your liver, kidneys and bowels socfatfon. i Europe, stead of private individuals (and there 4 can't throw off that poisonous waste � are very cod seasons which indicate "For SO years the Association has, material which is always accu:nula M�j' - -= ry B C tri labored unceasingly to befriend, to as. "' is your body-before you realiis !11 EXCESS that it would actually be less efficient) slat, and to save from utter despair I u are growing hideously fist Excise generaIlp causes re-action. although I agree that the efficiency of 20 Famous Breeds to choose from yo production is this country at present these afflicted people who are our own Send for free chick catalog: It has Take Kruschen Salts in a >slsae of teat and produces a change !n the.opposite kith and kin, Eagiteh, and yet cut valuable information on brooding water every morning. In t�aree weeks' ' direction, whether !t be !n the sea is not on the highest possible stand- t chicks. time, get on the ,sales and note how whole issue off from ordinary intercourse, like a manof IM gy � �. pons, or In Individuals, or in govern I ard• Nevertheless, the h strange community in a foreign roan-'1 v.r *� Nva�� � have gamed In --k-Iteents.-Plato. between 'private enterprise' and 'pub try. E�lg'JeX'� �i 1. lie enterprise' seems to be tremend: * .- and te' Your °� i "Think for one minute of the diffl- �x, ,.r�ryo„' clearer, your eyes sparkle with glorious Gamblers at the 166 registered to ottsly over-exaggerated. After all, the calty of such people In securing em- Bos 207-W, sera:, 02M health. You feel you�n� in bodyp vital question !a not who !s conduct- ployment in the tense struggle for ax- keener to kC1Du"a � � ,inns fit France leaf £3,400,000 Last °fit Ing industry but how !s industry con- man fit a joyous dear; of this amount the French lstence of these modern days. . It is a y �° i y° ducted; not one'of political theory but FOR SALE Treasury and the municipalities took one of industrial expediency." stern battle. for all,-but for,people so £-,1f1,.000 in taxes handicapped it is heart-breakia A 4'- - d-deal af`-t2ts-time FIVE MOTORL� taken up in tramping round interview. 1 V - .-'TAPEWORM REMEDY slum Clearance .4, ,�2, 4 arta Horsepower, all in^ fag employer- and persuadinty them good condition. Cheap for immediate Glasgow Herald (Cons.): The cost to give the deaf a chance., Yet they ' :of. R. L. Idulveney's World Famous sale. H. Watkins., 73 Adelaide Street Tapeworm Remedy has expelled •th.oce of slum clearance may in difficult prove themselves quite-capable work- West Toronto. horrid monsters in two to three hours. times prompt second thoughts that men if they are given an opportunity. : Vo starving necessary. ao sicknes n trouble whatever. temper enthusiasm, but these in turn "The real grateness of a nation is 1 Write for full nformation. are overlaid by the cold figures of the -often shown by its regard for the healing tispt A. ail Qssfagtoa Ars, Toavate cost of slums in crime, disease, and weaker brethren, the poor, the aff!!ct- .of a wapptLi�! meant for y�oeno general. beastliness; and the com- ed ,the blind, the deaf, the maimed. ya minutl munity Fong since made up its mind "I C commend the work of the Assoc!-! II ti L urn that a closely knit society such as ation most earnestly to.your genero-( .itb a beritege or so been of bighew M1y„ ECZE , ours suffered slums at its peril. city and your practical sympathy." a.w sveerse,e. z�"Ointment ga, y�" had teeribie ttit-a-' fl�val end�is 1-$mate.Disease sons Stoney-'Hasn't Irene Sot afresh Rel ions Pertsecution in « . . ;;b I °. mss•+�.�,Palo co plexion. Tony ,Yes, fresh Russia Skinny■ I Cained In 1-mute. e-a goes toe good m few data, SW- becomes clear0 smooM all Drussl tbk every day." �< •j London Morning Post (Cons.): There is ample evidence that the Soviet s 11 Lbss n 8 Weeks Picture �* greatly valued diplomatic relations with Great Britain. They would sacri- and BO Friend" -• ace a great deal to maintain these re ._ f`In Ma and June I was '' Y lations, which are invaluable to them "After trying several y r for the prestige and legality they con• tonics tried Ironized badly rundown and hadlaint fir on their disreputable system. It, Yeast. In s weeks spells until it was a drag to do C then, Mr.Henderson were to make the gained 11 lbs,, new my work.In July gnd Augdst I - " de end- complexion, r o a a d didn't seem to pick u so I de• ;.best o! all a boy it �df++�M ent on the cessation of the peraecu- friend."-S. M, a no. - - "ZX k- r� ® tions, he would be using a form of Men and women are amazed at hams Vegetable. Com 0 pressure 0hich would probably be ef- gain o1 6 to 16 lbs. in 3'weeks. Ugly Because I saw it advertised: I y. Ac d fictive with the Soviet. At any rate, -hollows vanish, , Bony limbs round fopk two bottles and now I am �MaoaaT1p1 It is an experiment worth making, and out. Sallow, blemished skin gets. j fcel the icture of health, i, /yClt?eTOwO� clear and rosy like magic. Nervous- p ►+arstriu. we are certain that the British people fine,do all m work and'milk .rs.ee+ s news, indigestion, constipation dlsap- , would cheerfully"face the. risk of los- pear overnight. Sound sleep. New two Cowl: � any woman � ersas' a Ing any benefit they may have gained pep from very first day. . � writes, I wiU certainly answer " from these relations-and so far we Two great tonics in one-special letter-" —Mrs, will ney2p se. crude methods have seen none-for the chance of weight-building Malt least and her letter. —Mts� ge R. Many people,two hours atter eating,I Gillespie, Punnichy, Sdskatche- jsulier indigestion as they call it. It is when you know this better method. bringing succour to the persecuted strengthening Iron. Pleasant little usually ozceee acld.-Cor1'ectit-with an Aad-ym ill neve" sugar fro tablets. Far stronger" than unmedi• Wali cated yeast. Results a me. No alkali. The best way,the quick,harm- acid when you prove out this easy re- �— yeasty taste, no gas. 4 less and efficient way,is Phillips'Milk Ilei, Plessb do that-for your own Will Be worth it Don't,go round "skinny," ugly, an- of N in o ague When anima i_-M aH-all ,rear clothes attractive. Get Ironized Yeast from ( �. - 'yearn the standard with physicians. -'Be sure to Bet the Sean ne 'Twill be worth a halt a dollar, druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. ' t ,,;One spoonful is water neutralizes Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt When the giraffe is all dressed "up" Money back from maltufactnrer if not *+ n times its volume in stomach clans for 60 year in correcting excess To see his standin collar. delighted with results. ��y standing.collar. acids, and -at:-once. The symptoms acids. Each bottle contains full direr- a` ISSUE No. i 8—�30 disappear in five minutes. tions--any drugstore; - - - - a hllPard's for Burns. - _ + , , �. •^§' 't ,r x a y,.-1 ��.:, ..'fir. a-rx ��. .p- .. ,' .d�3. .r,'e ��. .. .�. T w+'�. - a`w:- _•.,. _•.. ., a > ,•- ,,,lies ,,. •'•_.. .-s... .. s •`�t, _ rte- ",.w.• .,r _.r.:- .r�,-T F7 5,fv1w. a .�.^, .. ,✓ a +,+..: '..*'�"' A .„�, Lv f,;;- _ •„ _ . 1 y ±..T r1t1 A T.VS.JAL .I��$ -Mise Ethel Toot ,@{lent Friday -Radio Licenses-may-be obtained iJfternoon with Mrs George Hut from W. G Murkar, at the News. or r � ehings. Office. - �ardeaing is now in full awing. --F. T.-Buntinpc'wao'confined to -Daylight saving -went into � � ��� bis bed for several days last week effect on Sunday last in Toronto a' ' -Mrs. John Branton, of Toren- suffering from an attack of flq. and ether lgeighboriDR towns. to,sanest a.day last week with L. - D- and Mre. Banks. -Rev. W. J. 8 'ltb,M: A.,B.D., -ComiN(i-Dr. F.-E. Luke, Op. - — -L- W. Johne moved on Thnis of Wellington, occupied the pulpit tometerist, 115 Yonge St., Toros - - Q in St. And rewIrChurch on Sunday to's leading-evesight specialist,at i ��4LL-.PAFERr.7 - day last to Miss Morrieaey s Cee1- evening,when lie preached to A A.-H. Allis s drug store, Whitby, - - ' deuce on Church street. very appreciative audience.._..Mr. Tuesday, May 18th. - * -- r, ;gra. H�A. Matchett and dan- y y - �� tann�on line are.10 in stron see our sem lee ' titer, Helga, ..of Toronto, spent Stmt la s very fluent speaker and Services of the-UzAted Shure -g �• amples, ridgy last with their Pickering hold@ the rapt attention of his will be hold in St. Pan- nett Sun- - from 5-cents to-1.75 per roll. 'titian e. - his bearers throughout his address. day followe : At-9.45, Sunday - -The eonsumtnation- of union gobc»i-, 11 ocLock. morning wor• Brooms, fit?OII W611 made Str1II 39 Dents -W. J. and Mrs. Calvert, of of St. Pa'ul'a and tat. Andrew's 7 o'clock evening service, ' '` g' " . - 'Toronto,a nt Sunda here with chip ; , �° Woman's Associations was held in -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident .. .. Clgver Leaf Cups and Saucers, per doz. 1.29 .the former s mother, Mrs. Thomas • ' 'Calvert. fit. Paul's Church on Tuesday Dentist. Office lin residence, two •` d daughter, evening last. Rev. Mr. Ferguson doors east of St. Andrew's church, Class Milk Pitchers, pint size, splendid shape. each 150 -Mrs. F. Jones an of Ottawa, spent ndal daps and Rev.-Mr. Rickard presided Pickisaing. Office hours, 9 •a. m..to over the meeting. The historical 6 . mi. Daily, and Evenings by ap- Bath Towels, in lain blue and old rose with white this week with her sister, Mrs• W. sketches of the societies we're given poffitment. (X-ray service). F C. Murkar. , stupes, 20 cents each, -C. U Trott, principal of the by Mrs. H. Boyes for 8t.Andrew's -The W. M. S. of the United -__ Schomburg Continuation School, and Mrs. G. �aw for St. Paul a, Church will hold their'fir►E meet ;Ladies'@ Sills` Bloomers-in all leading shades, rsSnb- �a the latter society being in opera- tug at the home of Mrs, M. S. visited L. D. and Mrs. Banka on tion for 48 years and St. Andrew's Chapman, on Tuesday, May 8th, Standards" from a regular 1,50 line, going .Monday last. for 39 years, showing a wonderful at 3.00 p• In. sharp. -A full attendOIIt S,t 79 cents,. Or three.. -Rosa Barns, of Church street, work being done by the Ladies' ante of the members is specially - has been confined to his bed dur• Aide through the years. requested. _ _ for $2.25. the past week- suffering from an -Rev. Dr. Russell, a missionary -A quiet.-wedding was aolem• J .iattack of appendicitis. from Central India, who is now" Dlzed in St Geurge'e Ghurch on "SIMPLICITY" -Rev. Thos. J. and Mrs. Dew home on furlough, occupied the $IMPL�CITY PALLERNS, 15 CENTS ' and sou, of Bradford, spent a few P Saturday,when Mary, only dangh- - and duringof the .peat week with pulpit in St. Andrew a Church on ter of Alex and Mre•. Gordon, was Sands morning when he gave a united in marriage to Mr. Chris. House Dresses galore, cited from 89 cents II . 'John and Mrs. Draper. P P -W. C. Murkar was co to most ateresting address on his. Fair, of Pickering, Rev. E.G. Rob his bed for several days last week work in India. He is very opti inson officiating. • Mr. and Mre. All BlzeB, beautiful patterns. mistie in regard to missionary Fair•have the beat wishes of their - through illness, but is able to be work is that country, but the many Pickering friends for their around again though very weak. work is greatly hindered for lack future happiness and prosperity. _ rk,of Lakefield, In the Grocery Dept. - - called eta hie parents here on Fri- of(nude. There is no difficulty in -At the meeting of represents- �-.•. - � _- day last while passing here on Fri- securing workers, but they have tives from.the various municipali a le passing through to Woad- Rot $of the money to enpport ties between Oshawa and Toronto Have you seen our new Meat Oounter 2 „ stock tom. H. regard- to the political which was held at. Birch Cliff on condition in that conatry, he stat. Wednesday last to consider the SauBa a Bacon, Pea-meal RollCooked Ham -Wm. Crammer, of the teach ed that the gloom reports that g ' ' ' y Po advisability of constructing a new -lag star of the Ottawa public appear to the daily papers are highway between Toronto and Headcheese, Pea-meal Back, Bologna, . -schools,has..returned,sfter spend- greatly ezagggrated. The condi. Oshawa along the- lake shore to Venetian Roll etc. rag the Easter vwcatioa at. his tion be nays is Dot at all serious. relieve the congestion on the ---- - --- home here. draw's Church T. P. S. met in St. An• Kingston highway, it was not -- -Robt. Stork, teller In the bank arab oa Monday evening considered advisable to constructQ(j 'Will enjoy $hQ j17 here, has been off duty for several pp with about forty members present. another highway through this days, bevies andel gone a minor The meeting was in charge-of the territoryat the resent time. It - operation In the Oshawa Hasp Citizenship .Com., • with Lillian P - «• at_ our store. . #or ear trouble, was pointed out that the rousse- _ Scheel rale sed on Moeda Murray as leader. This meeting tion existed only at certalo periods _ - after a week's vacation, aadteac was in the form of a township each as bolidage and_week•ende, ,i O� �_ OU - election following n the Doming- and besides the present taxation are and pupils will now put in two tiODS of last month a Citizenship is its heavyas the le can bear, Imontba' strenuous work preparing people - -Speciale for this Week , for the mid annsmer exams meeting. Before the votiog the without adding to their burden by -Miss Lillian Wiman, of Peter. Devotional Topic was taken by building another high priced road. Canned Blueberries •I. 17c ' hero. returned hams on Sunday Eva Pilkey, followed by a solo by -Ward has been received of - - - Rev. Mr. Rickard. The sncceeafal evening after speodiag a week candidates sre'ae follows Reeve, the- death of Thom. A. Greig. of Carnation"Milh-tells, 2 for 280 ` with her itraadmother and .12DC1e, Clinton, which took place on' ' Garret Crawford;: Deputy reeves, Thursday,, April 17th. at the age 2 k s for X50 Mrs. Barrell and son, Russell Maple Leaf Lard, p ,� Chrissie Munro. Betty Murray ; 85 ears. The late' Mr. firers was - i -The united congregations of Councillor@. Rev. Mr Ferguson, born In this township on the farm - ' ISt. Paul's and St Andrew's will P ZOO Ivo .Boa , Flakes, 70 hold a congregational An w'setio Gertrude Lawson. During the now owned and occupied by John P P hod as co evening nes t, May 8th, counting of the ballots Lillian Tome on the base line. For some o consider a veli to amt, May. Murray and Eva Bunting gave ysors he conducted a tinamithing humorous readings. A series of business in the .village. but after- -Beginning �S. , CHAPmAN with Wednesday a _ nazi. the-merchants of the village games brottgbt s moat enjoyable wards entered the employ of the will elms their stores every Wed• evening to a aloes. - Massey Harris Co. as agent inmee " r: -On Sunday last .the Canadian Pickering, and later in Clinton date y hire ova antic' fall, the National Railway inaugurated a until he retired several earn ago, date of which dee notice will be yy � �� udven, new train service between Torun- owing to III health. He was a - . � OUR u -Mrs, D. Csrllsghna and two to and Montreal which will be man of pleasing personality,- and LOOK+ehildren spent a couple of d•ys historical for two reasons. It'im was popular with the farmlDp� the fastest long-distance regular eommnaity with whom he did r haat week with her -parents, John r �. ran on the cootioent. The °speed business. He is enrvived b bis Everybody Else Does T - land Mrs, ldoritar,-while on their yy - - - wa to Belleville, where they wilt average@ 80"miler an hour, and widow, two south, Wm. sad Lw resTde In future. there are only three stops between reoce, and one daughter. Mrs. All Qhs •�iZea and ►Qa7hdea at -The application of a number of Toronto sod Montreal. It is also Jeakir s. Interment took place at Al Shapes, , ratepayers residing between Pick claimed that it is the fastest train Clinton. _ Bring and Dunbarton for the es in the world. Another marvel- Qsrjous. prices. tabliabment of a new sebooi-sec• lona accomplishment th&t was in- Now Advel s, m r -tram has been been rafnsed by the sogarated on this train was tele- township a recommend the Boraahno at 7.50. township council. phoning from the moving train to NUMIN(i-Private Nursing Home. r -Remember Rev. J. W. Ped- Practically any point in the world, lr Malvern. Mrs. Gilchnst. lad�nt ley'i+ lecture this (Thursday)even- with the assistance of the Bell IoM era . a _ Telephone. Sir Henry Thornton, BALE-Orimm's Alfalfa seed. ing in St. Andrew's Chelrch. The V" - lector% entitled "Mrs. Wigge in t�OLtawa, the train. telephoned Nei' �is�o aeabI _. ArthutGrn,3 3R. R. >' 1�1! - Children a Shoes and School -humor and instruction. Box., and other distant points, ARM MACHINRRY-Both old . .•_ - Boots _- -L. H. and Yrs. Devitt and when atwo-way conversation wa>! Fand new for sale. Also for sale,Pekin duck _ daaRbter, Isobel, of Toronto, re- carried on with perfect clearness. �+• -F.Diener•Greenwood. sett turned boors on Saturday after The conversations started when OR SALE-First and second cut of ID $ewpie $ewp8 we have the very beet line of children's the train was 18 miles east of To. Fgooa&14f %bay. Also tel purposeborse. footwear on the market. One trial and you trpendin the Easter vacation with Brace Riuh3e,lot l.a,can. ,Pickering. s.-asst _ R. and Mrs. Meehin and with Mr. ronto, and,wa@ travelling 80 miles - = Will be convinced. Devin's parents In Hrooklia. an hoar. This is one of the most F�ORr�y SALE-b000 Cotbbert rasp- - -Oe request of the police true- wonderful achievements of mod Faller.R cams. i`su$ thousand. °fi s� teas there will be e,public meeting ern science and was accomplished - - of the residents of the village to by a Canadian. It might be noted f^1_LADIOLI BUL88-OTer 100 leer. Lighter Underwear and Work Clothes in this connection that the fire " etia• Order now. For prig list write N. be held in the Town Hall this c.corner,wbitby;Ont, Rhone 4211 31-35 i (Friday) evening to consider the two-way telephone. conversation_ . 'tor the warmer days. - ,- b from s moving train wsa inan ur• OR SALE-A dioio rno e vies iii a e w e e train wa@ @sin oa i in shape. wul .ell _ Don't roast. _ saving time. g reasonably.E.Morgan,R z Pickwiol,(.Rouge _. _ -At a congregational meeting fhrdugh Pickering. Hill.) - - held io Oakwood United Church -About 1215's. s. on Saoday, OR SALE-A'qusntity of seed no- H,adio Lieeaaee Issued. ion Tuesday evening of last week a two men is a Ford sedan, David FOR Irish Cgbblere and Dooley: certifies - - unanimotie call was eztead to Cunningham and Leon .Freiseld, Aleo,mlea tui:ed hay. chat. G�$o, . Rev. R. H. Rickard,of Pickering. of Toronto, were travelling east, Pickering. Fred T. Bunting = - Pi eimg Mr. Rickard, we understand is when, in front of. W. G. Reid's FOR SALE-White Blossom Sweet accepting the, butcher shop they met a Durant Clover Seca•government tested,trees No.. - l�'nt•bli@hed ice• p g 1. $3.00 per bushel. ADPIYI:G.W, Hodgson, -A'. T. Law moved on Monday car •goiog west at an excessive Claremont. 32-36 , to Kinsale,where he will open up speed and aide-swiped the Ford O RENT-On Ghurch fit,Pickeri•g ry T a blaeksmith:.-shop: That village car, wbleh turned completely T half of brick house,including blinds and fix :., ;� ��{��_ G�,R�(.has been without--a- blacksmith around and upset against the aide- tures. App IyG.D. Bly, 210 ladua Rd, 70- THE yiVshop for some •time, thus he will walk. The top of the Ford carnin,or News ofsce, sett be a welcome addition to that was completely wrecked, the glass LL�OR SALE-S. c. W.- Legborna community. While we are eorr wee shattered to pieces and the i� Heavy- Laying,. stritin Hatching E e caro erwiae so badly Zir►mik ortLM Fred S_Dena.Bos +. a - Tnl.ranhon - t0 lose m we W m anCCel9. y Whitby;Oat. Phone 42s. 31-35 arsv�r -The four Toronto boys who that it is not worth repairing_., The pLOYIdENT WANTED - As - -were ebiirged with breaking into two occapante-had to.break their ]+ AObt. Dixon's refreshment stead way out of the wreckage and for general jobber in oatpeatiy ct.term work, g by the day• dere prompts hed. J Court- _ at the Rouge Hill on Tuesday.last a time they were in a dazed condi- nay,R.R.1.Locust Hin. )$boner Mark, apse. sad stealing a quantity of Ronde, tion. One of them had one of his - - l ab AutCl Repajrs, Accessories,Oils and, ° appeared in the Pickering Police lege brulged and ant and the other ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- ,Ooart on Friday evening. They an arm injured, but neither of TDRY(Semi finisb) -Let our driver call and - • aspirin our 24 hour service. Just.I1rave.your „ jpleaded guilty to the char gg iind them - sustained serious injuries.- name..ith Mi.s,w.Davis: barber aeon• W, " 'Gasoline,- Acetylene weld i g, _ were let off.on suspended sentence Those in the Durant ear did not will pick lip and deliver a times a week. n ;„ — on paying the costs and making stop to fled out the, extent of the OR SALE-S. C. Rhode Island artery ChAr sa+g ff's --r+eatitotiou which_ amounted to das�age-theyhad-done.-hat--harri F _ -- - b� ' RcdKis-far-xtt�M-- samba.. - • _ . -i1t21.W each. ed from the scene as quickly as choiceeggs from high producingstrain. OlHcw men {�- Qp tested for bailary dlarrht!a, Book ycar order 1nS�e vii 0,11makes - - -Miss Harriett Williamson, of possible. The Toronto police were early. N.E,McE,►en,vet,surgeon, Piekenng. :Repairs- 2X Suffolk street, Toronto, died at immediately notified to be on the Phone Pick 4200, 30-3+ r boors on Sunday, April 20tb. lookout for them. The only clue OR SALE-Doolev's potatnes, cer• - - - of cars. or funeral tools place on Tneaday, was two bub caps that were torn Fritted seed,=2.50abag; also cobble* nota- y Aril 22nd to the Bowmanville off when they collided, bat so far toe.grown from certified seed last year,e2 aS per ices. Also Ford ton truck. -and International 119eterryy. Deceased was former- they have not been identified. truck,model S motor,1 1-2 tons. 93.50, Harold 1T'tt rseident of-Pickering and @be The oeenpants of the Ford car Spencer. R R 1, Myrtle Station. Phone-Clare was a slater of Mice Barbara Wil. Were fortunate u escaping serious ARLES Be SPENCER liomeoo, who died a month pre• if not fatal injuries. Constable �j LUi?R A,D CHUPPIti(} MILL for Rale-ic dote the estate of the late Joseph :vinoafv, Sbe is Pnrvived by A aie I Crummer, who investigated the Lady.Tru executors are offering the whitevale ter. Marion, of Toronto, and A accident, (states that the Ford car Flour and C'^opping miff for sale as going-con- • • beother R. Bruce WilllammOD, of had been tr»veiling On the right burr'n g.For uil pa PT �culars appwer and ly at M!4.•or to mill �l�j�$rin' I Le h to Stf ;Los 1ugelee, Calif. iside of the road, �. , a {s� cry,W le.�t Proprietor, .i' - • ,. k-.. -. J'.: ewe r ..,e#.t,�:.iw,.,.eH4:+C-.«�lfS.P. 'Fh.•..•-. w,._:.,.. s,e.,•,�.n...'rt:.r,.,.:i v. .l.