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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_05_16 ., .'� rn`,r�' t; .. - w .. �,. ,,..,,.' :�" 'v. '7 s+{, ,cr •syn ytu,. •' ,„9ye" ;iA y+.. V - _ . .. :' :.raw .e r �'+ ;r`' �• ^<"' 'y., .fir.'. •...fir .. -g •� a /. . .X. .7 ..�.. r... .. r..,,,r•_ .a ice,..,>.- +, - .o,, t}'; >e� x ."c'v¢. w,� ,r.,,r�,J r T,•::x?,�•h,ryW t'w' .. x•. .. °—.', ~:r r.. AXv ,i, r syr' ..y._ oa "+" .f":>";`•iii'.•Ps' ;i ,a4` .r.�%%:'. L .c .. .•5 "• . r IN 4 � ICKE i • VOL. XLIX. PICKERINGt OTT., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. 1'�0. 37. -- tta'/ewatvtsal mare*. I WHITBY. . , WniTwvA�It white s�• i� At a recent' meeting of the Town On Wednesday next, May 21st, r. WGOD Mrsdieet s Council, Chief Gunson of the Police and 'Mrs. Wm. Burton will be '.'at , verbal! resigned from home" to their friends and relatives j1R. H. O. PEAft90hT-Physician 1�#=Oe� ��I;�'PO= his position, owing to rtc son wi .Dand Surgeon. Dunbarton. 2017 it being the diamond annive of the Mayor and other members of g rte' E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director Is ruliriing full blast. sawing luta- the Council. He was asked to hand their wedding, Congratulations to tometrirsl Anoefa8onofOntario.Reg- her, reaches, doubletrees, Mr, and Mrs. Burton. emeerot the Amscicaa OPtometiical tongues etc. his resignation in Gvriting. So far i8stablished 188$ ' Eyes ezamined by appoiatasmt• - he has.not done so and it is rumored SCARBORO. i�oae Clwemont. Ont. Open to biry a quantity of good that he has no intention of granting basswood and elm the request. In the meantime a pet A serious motor mix-up took place FEED AT L�ARL A RRU BIN.R. O.-EyeeiRht logs. ition is being circulated requesting on Saturday, shortly before midnight 0 6 L' Specialist. Honour graduate of the int and ' y 3inndwMrs. W.Qe J.aGlermross,nvoP 11 of(��ttoaetry o;Canada; Gold medalist and the Council to retain his services. •� Q �ratliermanprizewinnerin1928. At Markham -Grain Chopping Tuesdays One complaint that has recent! been FIRiST COSI every Monday from 9 a,m. to a P.M.,in Dr. .and Fridays. Fielding Ave. Toronto, was painfully 5' Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed• made agafiist him, is that he is char- -• nrada7 to Saturday�of each week. E es exam;n- « std.Glasses fitted and repaired. Heat quality MaallfaCtDrii]g Baskets Of all $bd with persecution and not prv�- injured. -The accident occured on Why pay cost of freight Bull Middle at Lowest Prices. Phone StouH 24O 4817 descriptions. ecution" in connection with the thefts the Danforth Provincial Highway man's profit on your feed. at the Ontario Hospital, and: these near the Kennedy Rd. Mrs. Glen- 1 can make any mixture of feeds you Price reductions at the cases, he is alleged, used the "third cross received head injuries and had Wish-.Barley, Oats, Corn, Peas, //�� L. OI3.RI$TIAli, Barrister aad factory'.' degree" methods, which he strongly several teeth knocked out. She was or will sell pure Peas to add to .LZ aSolicitor.Notary Public Etc: Money to Phone'Markbam 6405 or 6420 or write denies. The petition..circulated in rushed to the Toronto East General your own grain for chop- era, south wing Court House,whitey.Baur Qhas. White.Locust HIU, Ont. his behalf may be presented at the Hospital where her condition is're- ping. and thus make EATON ROSS-Barristers. So- meeting a the Town Council next ported as being fair. Gordon Somers your feed'go further, �lieitors. Northern Ontario Btilleiag, 830 s s Monday evening. of Pickering was taken into custody 8aystreet Toronto: Just ya �' --+• on a charge of being intoxicatedw.i.Beatoa, f - AUDLEY. while i;r charge of a car. BARLEY FEED J.D. F.Ross. Adelaide 2767 .-. . For pigs or cattle is the best value oa IOHARIiBON PIO$ERING- • .The •Audley Dramatic. Club is go- OUNBARTON the market without exception. ILY ssrriatcrs Sabot etc., 213-214 conned- C horse 2X SX and 5X 'B C. ing to Greenwood on the evening of ie higher to protein and lower annicin Life Building, Corner Yonse and�Rich- May 30th. Alex. Gourlie is confined to his to fibre than other mixed st st8.Toronto, Phones Adelaide 44 and Qedar �h2n�819. Henry Westney is in the Oshawa bed with a lame foot. A cow after feeds sold at higher Pkkeriag office open Wednesday and - vVS T. ,I- i. E P R G nrday evenings. Phone Pick fiaoo. Stn Hospital at present, having had a:. missing its footing and stepping on prices, ti Also, a large gIIautity Of operation. We hope Henry will be kiln .forgot to move again, making Try It on my guarantee-Special �a1 - -- - Der►3ai _ out with us a the sprain much worse, price for s short time, r; ' AOII$}7 aIIrl-dxeBeed Are you coming over to BaggvLs- The Young People had great sport , RTRIL 0.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S. ville school_ this Friday night to Zee on Monday evening giving a china �+, Z• Q•��',Z'� 1`1 (Satceewr to Dr.1.N.Dares): Gr.duaie o� daps P1]]8r 8�tnpe gII(� the Audley Dramatic Club give their varl to all the newly married couples. Uw Royal College of Dantal Surgeons and Toron- 'in uruvessity. At Claremont of8ee over D. A. drama "Nancy ancy Aima Brown's Folks Miss Elva Anrufi is asslstiing In ; js `EL sc ,store every T»eaday and Frill sit Phone -. [emlock Lumber. The May meeting of the Audley W. D. biorrlah's store, Highland COAL " of Community Club was held last Mon- Creek. _ i3RBERT T. FALLAIBE. L D 8., �e� �l ('! .,� day evening at the home of Mr. and W. T. and Mass. Dunbar hstyq re- day �^ D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of . G • Mrs, Winters. The main feature- of turned from the city. Mr. Dt Oil 1 Vwwtal Surge"&sad the university of Toronto. the evening was a most interesting direct from hospital where he urAder- A ,good supply of Hard and Soft Office in residence second door east of St And. @ rew'a Church Pickering,Out. Office hours : 9 LUMBER Y talk given by Mr. F. M. Chapman oi. went an operation: We are p sen Goal on hand. Also a et9 ' a.m to s p. W.. or by appolatment. IX-ray hi3 recent trip through Quebec Prov. to learn that he is recovering. pp service), Phone Pias 3700. 4317 nice. He told us about the homes, 'Mrs. McConochie ling been this pf Kindling Wood. x� ]FURNITURE 1• was educating. Something spec. Reek with BROC K ROAD. 12th Phone Pick. 1709 the people and the country. It sure stove length. q�}, ELIZABETH RICHARDSON NEW. USED ANN ANTIQUE sal is also being prepared for next _ _ tis Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds. month too. So watch for announce- • he-Misses Reddin called on !ri- DONALD MDNRO. PIOILEKING essr•saaung companisson scad financial 'stand- l:v t3ItEAT. Z ARIETY memts lager: e. Simmon's Beds. Marshall Mat- ends here recently. HIGHLAND CRF.-EK. C, Hubbard;hair his tractor in good s� w BORGE KRAY-Licensed auction- tresses, Dressers, Tables and _- L $(./R /�'1l��'f14 Gem,Alums Live .tock and general sale. Chairs" Picture Frames. running order again. L. 'I y atiiiiiA to. Terms reasonabte. R j The 39th anniversary of the Cen- Thos. A. and Mrs, Knox are las HuiidfioR aad r�eaefnt fit,s,5toyc.Lle. Phone Stout 9M. hies Our psirasa are the lowest. 1 tennlal Church will be held an Sun- very poor health at present. Contracting. P®8T1LL. Licensed Auctioneer, J. �. B@ r CIgTSM011t day and Morday May 18th and i9th. Mr. Percy and wife, of Markham. Estimates furnished on all classes a fair osannow of cors aad Oaarda, sae- pbOOe�dh On Sunday the Rev .W H• Sedge- called on friends here recently. of work-Interior and Exterior. tiers sal"of so kinds a$ssaaed so mfr ahofl ow wick, D D. of file Metropolitan Chur- Sydney Bisbee, of Toronto. called alterations and repairs. aria. Ad4r•ss as•sa arver P.0. Ont+ B.BRATOP TOWNBIgIP'ifL1tR8 _THE RiJRAL ch, Toronto; will preach at 2.30 P. m. on his sister, firs. F. R. Jackson, on Chimneys Built Concrete Werk. At this service the 'Markham, Unit- Sunday last. Phone Pi>Ckerfag if?I8 k' Ds ossmeraassis, Os�far saslW ed Choir of fifty voices, will lead in W. A. +Ind Mrs, Jackson ami li ati°a +a•"'a�aas ew wO°'R r0 10Y SECUKITIES COMPANY LTD. daughter. Shirley,. of Toronto, a ns FAIRPORT, ONTA1l,IOi ss fans 12116 w so lisratas. ra. the service of praise. AL ?00 p. >xi. g 3► l� ssssssr Oa4 f-$ --- Rev; Geo. Little, D. D,, of the tr nil- Sunday last -with their parents herd, �•• r ID R. C3I3ANT-Lo;. 1, concession i, E Ek Real Estate and fnsuracee. ed Church Pubiishiay¢ House, Toron W. H. Jackson and friend, R. Mc- S H 1 L Starbaro. Telephone Markham 760s. to, will preach and the Zion United hay of Toronto University spent �. Aeeouatout. emmess and Mun:ci- Farm Properties a Specialty. Church Choir -will render ' special pleasant hour hunting' ground bogs aditen GRANT. GODFRE Y ACO.83 Nova Scotia Shingles iJ 9t. East. Toronto, Canada, =aide Heid Office;213.214 Oonfederstion music. On Monday, supper will be on Monday evening Iasi, the final Gait Galvanized Steel Sbingless --- --- Life Building. Toronto. served from 6 to 8 o'clock after which score being two wood-chucks and 20 Bird's Felt Slate ShinRleel :i M. MAW. LICENSED AUC- - Phone Ddaia 1900. a program will be presented by the empty Shells: for sale at Nix ;,kiKM rt for Yost.Ont�asd� following able talent! Composite c„gRRvw000 T. PAT$RBON'S - CLARE4[OIM1T Una. Aa 6;&of saiaa peoevgy stumd” Branch office: Gordon Building, Male Quartette, of Whitby, composed ss, Twins reasonable. D`t"for o•7 be Pickering Ontario. of Messrs. Lynde, Thompson, Patter- Miss Beatrice Petty spent Sunday Call and got prices. Phone IM u��or.00g�sadd at NZWV fes". Dos and ladam, Phone eW. 20tt - lss.t�ibones. walths.out, iris son, and Evans, under the leadership with her parents. of Mr. Arthur W. Lynde, Teacher of Quite a large number attended the LAWS - rRE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER Singing; Miss Mildred `MacDuff special ,services on Mothers' Day. L S N4 _�� WASHED OUR WAY. Brookiin's leading' elocutionist; and Mr. and Mis. AnniA and family, of A Mr. Allan Harrington, A. T. C. M. Dunbarton, -spent Sunday, at_ A._-J•. A Q El �We have-made a business of Piano so 38 -"�cTi2iiasion--b0 cents; Zaylor's. p wash day. Sere each-color children under 12, 25 cents, Mrs. Hor>tay; o! Milliken, gave an AND SERVICE 9TATI0'_�T • �alcd and BOft foal Of tbij� - and fabric is given the scienti• _ interesting address at the Women'sM • Sc formula that beet meets Its UROUGHAM. Association on Thursday last. Weare prepared to de all kinds ,,.,tel, deeds. - Foe each daps we we Prospects look good for a strong of repairing of cars, &leo bat- from il► _ f` hand On. use from nice to two chair- was'Bate is s�Port Hope visitor football team here this season. Here �^ hes of filtered rainseft water, a this week ho in the an'lboys Mtnwin the cu again �� eharglnif, electric e of six hnadred al- John Toronto, open- _ hoping p welding od in fact A. Melt nd f loss for your family was ng• at his residence here. visited with W. W. and Mrs. Gem THOS. A. ! -No under clothes Isandee d nection with ��t 1=are cleaner and Sack Gerow of Toronto, spent Sun- and family of Greenwood on Sunday. car work. last longer. day at his home here. Dant forget the drama, Oiler Orease and Aeeessoeiss "Home j �L� Mr. Holmes and family, of Osh- Ties"bo be given by the Cherrylwiood -- 0g�, j'� awn were here on Sunday. Your People on Freda night, May always on band. Tari Service. '-'MMW---�� � -r The, Harvey family were with 16th, under the auspicesofthe,Wom Agent for Chevrolet'Owns. 5 HousewYiSA:Y�g Go•, Ltd• their parents here on Mothers' Day. en's Association. Come and enjoy a Miss IL�te Brodie of Toronto is via- real evening's entertainment. • Gordon `9. Law to keep them sanitary. Onr eleaeing ittna er stn ' • department turns old clothes present. GREENWOOD, a, 'w .. Cleaning .Miss Ruth Gamble, of. Toronto, - but like new. has been with her mother this week. Mrs. P Willows spent Sunday+with - .. WE CALL AND DELIVER her sister in Uxbridge. To =i 'Miss Jennie Duncan, of Birch Cliff Phone x900 Alex. and Mrs. Moore. of Bright- -. was with her people here over the _ t Milk R.C.Jones, Local Representative.• Week-end. on, were . the village Iasi weektrain Now .that housecleaning time is Our new proprietors of the Brou- Mrs. T. C. Robinette, and family, • m here, why not beightea'np Blaek$mithing 1 gham hHotel are proving popular of Toronto, spent Sunday with M188 Sa : the home with now with the travelling public M. Wood. floor coverings. - Division Court was held here on Wm. Pengelly has rented Alex• ?-Use our special quality y. Horse shoeing a Specialty. Moore's farm eist of the village for - Thursday, May 8th, and proved an -We have new : All General Work,including Wood unusually long session, lasting all this year. A B�OR� T CQ�T�� C. Watson and-.family,..of B= ii tt" OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM find Atte e>Dd d y --- — 1was-in the vii W on Sunday Mrs. Russell Brodie, Mrs. Fars. 1 CONGOLEUM RUGS - • - Alco, and Mrs. McIaaughlan, of Toronto , with A.' Tremble. More ecaomleal, no washing in the new patterns, - Agent for Taco Farm _ were visitors with Mrs. Philip on We are glad to flee Mrs. Brandon larcener cleaner milk. Machinery. out again after being confined to the Special price We have Wslaut Dsessers from "• Sattli'day' house for several weeks. = The Clayton .oxford family, and 26.00 to 40.00. F. T. Woodwsl,rd Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and Mise 49 cents a' pound the W. Milne family, of Toronto, Young and Mr. Playard of Toronto "DreisiaR Tables 3Q.00 _ GREENWOOD 491y 'visited with W. E. and Mrs. Holtby . a and 46.0e on Sunday last. spent Sunday with, James and Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. Menhirs, of Pick- fie• We also sell Filter 01oth Tune In - ering, and Leslie and Mrs. Devitt, Mrs. Wes. Sadler i8 confined to the and Filter Discs. Other Dressers and Stands house through illness, Mrs. M. G. - alway is stock. and daughter', Isabel; of Toronto, > ^� o ro g m of friends on Green, of Pickering is mith r o called a B u ha d f ' d G Pic ring he for ..-'iPe have Simmons Steel beds in ON - ' . . Sunday. . a f days walnut to Qsiteh dressers.. 1 Mothers Day service in St. John's Z�►aS a $ church on Sunday was well attend- On sandy last a resident of Mattrmw priced from 7.50, s,__ ed; the program being carried out Qreeabnrn came to the village and W[tiIr w 46c tin of Talcum Powdec - to 26.00. a� as Piaaued. Rev, Mr. McLellan, of esmained 'to Police Magistrate we are- giving a bottle of Claremont being present, Rave the Clarkthat there were persons ont perfume OW in and inspect these goods at Over(7 F R B every ourday address. which was very applicable in that vicinity shooting which Is our show rooms. to young and old. contrary to the Lord's Day Act. ,Abswlutely.Free. - { aigbt 7.15 to"8.1b, r, Our Soy Scouts, with their par- Constable James Potter went out s � '-• ents and friends had the privilege to invegtiftate and found that the Only a limited quantity at e j t You can tiny B.-H. Paints, Varn- ' of having a visit on Friday evening ahootioR was e'imply the berating ; � ."• ce A.."Ste trift ;ishes and Colored Enamel from Mr. Jones, Field Secretary of of aD auto tire, which is not s ? the movement. By means of slides violation of the Lord's Day Act. Jones $ Stare r'. from and his own personal experience, he - coosegttently no charge could be 'Agents for S&rgon and phone was able to take his audience over laid altsinst the owner of the car. Sar on Pills. ` { Furniture Dealer and; ALVIN BUSBBY ttte grotind covered by the scouts on It was very annoying to the nom` g Funeral Director their great Jamboree in England plainant to come to Pickering to Druggist and Oheroist, Hardware Phone 4600 last summer. Both views and dere make the complaint as he was `s. Also Ambulance Service cription were excellent and mere 1��,St9® PICKERING - much appreciated. busy that dap erecting a garage. 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'.-.,-,. .. :�f n,?.,,.,. .. � Y'... w- i C, :4. -, .. a. ..:.. �� ^ �:^.5�. -a .A4+t . 1 ytsa recall,tray lord she blocked up the ina inquiries along the roads, and ` crypt so ttncce WVWY that tU exact find out if any strangers have been = laeation has been a mystery ever seen ttr-,; vd the place this morning." , since." "T•liat* a good idea,'" aid Nikka. Hugh rose re:uctantly. "And I'd--suggest, that we waste no } "I am afraid we have learned no- time in going thoroughly 'o-7er this - tt:in here," he said. "We".1ourselves." - g .. g— 'I a Mc�wex, g go'now• win • •- SALIDA- ZSUE snimitalilo Watkins met us•at --We set-to work with arta We ex- the station with a motor In which we amined it from end `o end, tapped the mo l were whirled off to the Chesby man- paneling for secret recesses, examined Sion• the furniture. No result. A butler no less dignified than Wat- After luncheon we_began..on the up- ' dl kins held the dt.,or open for us. per floor and' Th! TEA " -- --. "This wa if �oiLplease -ln- a`measured the different - all-up an gentlemen," he sal-i- "1 'ave rooms. I even took outer measure- ad supper served in the Gunroom." meats. We studied ehimaeys. We � • v r SAME F„ �` "That's fine;' pproved Hugh, as he sounded floors., Vl'e took to pieces con PW�� NOW ., A led us after Watkina through a short every artiple of furniture which might ; i��W passage to the rig�it and into a big Lave concealed a secret drawer and J � A �tp QUALITY room. Alog-fire blazed in the fireplace. AMI$ MAX FLAVOUR vie found nothing beyond ordinary 4 eftam"ars. • x+11 NV�L�I Y u h i atl - family Tette d h. faction. rubbed s his home,"w he ssaid. We went letters bet.tthat night, tired "Lady Jane rebuilt this wing and out and disgusted. But in .he morning A gu Joined it with the early Tudor• central we arose with shar ened interest and P _ ° • mass." determined to canvas the possibilities Curious, I stepped over to the fire- in the parts of the house the invaders place and examined the splendid carv- had searched. Again we took careful in gin deep relief that adorned stone measurements, inside end out. We and woodwork, The most curious fea- hunted for two clays. Then we went , ture of the ornamentation was a lower back and re-examined the West Wing panel supporte by a group of bibulous a second time. We ended Lp in stark monks in comically disordered atti- disappointment in the Gunroom - tudes. On the panel appeared to be Nikka, who had- relapsel into one' lettering, of his frequent spells of silent con- R e are forming characters for eter- "Watkins," I called, "bripg me a templation, jumped suddenly frim his nits—whose? : candle, please." chair. - -- The soft light shone on four lines (To be caatinued.) - Campers Carry Minard's. A L , of Gothic lettering: — rt Whennc -that+„e-ye-Fappist Church- — -' t:. marine Woide seke hys soul's contents ` Hee tookened up ye Wyssinge Stone � � y LABEL And trodde ye Prior's vent. Youve never "I bad forgotten that," exclaimed r '�''�Q i ��rys DD rr c / Hugh. "It's some more of Lady X17 &okkz ` - AT Vl�o�JCs�� STV Jane's poetry. t'y' ��L► i e _ s Supper was announced and we or �� ' grouped ourselves about the table. i -- "Mr. Penfellow, the Vicar, your ludship, instrtcced me to tell you theChrid �dfts + j service for 'is late ludship would be BUTTER +� 4 �+ „ tomorrow mooing, as you requested. ' uY��� �,�17� ' ' The' Treasure 'E had made all arrangemr to conse- , ent upon receiving your ` - '• qti Po r ludshi ,s a Y •I P � cable - asn. Oh yes, sr ' t'he% 'Buco' >�' r and M ,/^+ •�+ �n�*�+of loon . Y r, Htl_ S c�oLo.��Tti Lhl�7►� ycr was over irt,m Little Depping this � � �•+�T�+'�+'p �+ �+ • afternoon in a motor—with some la- 141Y1�V�A �ry�p d u ,E said .. _ ' fes, sir--and asked after you. 'd 'e mould be at the funeral, sir." Cookies Hugh frowned.By A. I}. �i4WDEN SM1TH . "I will not have anything to do with F that bounder," he grunted. • You can't imagine more "'E 'as quite a lively time, so the I., BEGIN HERE-TODAY and his friendship for Lord James the servants tell me,-your ludship," volan- delicious Cookies than 'No sooner had Lord James landed ancient document went on as follows: teered Watkins. "A regula• 'ouse- Christie's Cookies 50 In the L'S than he was mysteriously "INSTRUCTIONS of Hugh. Lord party it's entertaining.now, with for. lisurdered by a band of thugs endeav- of Chesby. I, Hu y crisp and Crunchy . . . 9 gh, write. this for sign gent. and all." � S3sc11 or:ng to gain the secret of the treasure my son,and it may be, those who come "What's thio matter with the man?" enticing &&Ors . . . keep of the Bucoleon, which secret had been after him. inquired Nikka. /� whlls .2 to the original Lord James "Harken, m son, and thcss o! our "Everything! The Hil ers own the t supply on hand always-while •.s his way to :he Crusades, b - ' r- ''Emperor Andronicus. Lord James seed who come after us, The Lords of next place to us—Little Depping, it's � pp y � t -dies while telling Hrgh Cheaby, his Constantinople are rotten. Their Em- called. They were always decent for tWetnMmeal and meal- nephew, about the Secret. and. Hugh Pir'e dwindles away ,The treasure is enough people, but this chaff, Montey time appetites. 45 delicious returns with his pal, Jack Nash, to not for such as they, Therefore I say Hilyer, is a wrong 'un. He has picked ' jEngiand to claM-lain title and to in- it shall a re utatios: as a card sharp and ,Cookies i;;ta;b Fackap. F, ; ''veati is a go to augment the fortunes of P P P •- - ga any clues that may lead to our house and recompense my father's society gambler and lately married an tl.e recovery of the treasure. Vernon sufientiss actress ;King is interested in archaeology, and "Take it, he who can, But beware Te chatted on for awhile, and then ` 'his daughter Betty, is interested in ?Hugh. Nikka Zaranko. a wartime the Greeks, for some know of the Watkins showed us to where three Add TO Your Summer Enjoyment�cotnpanion of Jack and Hugh, reveals treasure, and the secret will not die. adjoining bedrooms were msde ready.' ) yment With a CruisaboutI Ito them that be is of gypsy oriKin and . "In Manus Taus, Domine." I was up early the next morning, and �� \ fox slsxt:va, swim. " .that the treasure of Bucoleon is art "Is there anything else?"' asked. found Nikka sitting at pianoforte in P Y g P ,i . .. ming, fast terry. cay Ntf a gypsy legend. Hugh, "It'a odd, he speaks to impres- �e sunroom. �\ rus As or moonlight Jack Nash tells the story, sive2 of 'Ni qkt. I asked, are you reap a � has no'equal td rjjoo'y. y going atter the treasure, and Y y �! - - -Gtr M WITH THE; STORY - yet he offtrs nor hint of how to find it., Gypsy. In the usual sense of the �o - � g+rtes. health and happi- ness on the laughing "There is another document here word d tvoling waters. whic:, sheds light u "I sin a G CHAPTER III. g pori that phase of Gypsy by birth and blood," '-"'s""'�' r This Cruisabout, ss' 1(r. Bellowes had-theCharter Chest the mystery," volviteered Mr• Bel- he answered. "I panned my boyhood long, s• 10" beam and s' brought, in. In it we found severed 10Wea•" with the caravars. I learned to play ar e:" �s" draft u a big bulli Y "This was written b the fiddle with the G • Quality brutnabo t wit - Sramed parchments, with 'glasses in y the widow of Gypsy maestros of -" - . -- I. 1b ,A —Marins motor. The 1 ' —, Thu first frame tai he spt� the paper_befn you believe the C:vn.ioa rlav a __ - cockpit is ample for any, parchment, covered with minute black Wan dated "CaatI4 Chesby, ye 5th P ?" party. The stoall bold —.._ art in this treasure business?" _ 3O FtvisoboiWo cabin has collet and tots'Jletter script in a rather corrupt form Septr., 1692," and we read: He nodded. "I c-el it in'my bones. nRinR spec• for; ha "Forasmuch as hath. It .is a G c otf eet. thiel uJ 1 ' __w! mediaeval Latin. _9t Pleased God- Gypsy tradstiott,...remember, � --' of ti . g an s T "That is Hugh's Instructions," said to settle mee in authorities in this my Probably we shall lied the interest of tackle. deere late Husband's lace I have some Tzigane tribe crossing curs." gales and Service by This Day ervtsaboat Itlse solicitor. We had a very careful Place' g "(Priced at sa.ass at tao- :iranslation prepared and checked over Beene fitte to Take that Roots of Evil] "And then?" T• B. F. BENSON, N.A. tory)and her sister-htpe b: scholars at Oxford." which hath been. ye bane of Oure race "MY tribe fight for Hugti."- _�,,} 371 Bay Street Toronto, ont. are olllustr led In ur. r' He drew out a typewritten sheet o! F'romme outs ye Charter Chests and He waved a greeting to Hugh, who ` 0olsc_p, and Nikka and I read it over Futte yt where yt may Wreak noe carne in at that moment. shoulder. harmine an rrowe. ws "We were talking about -ypeiva and AV A After stating the methods :.sed by not have my S.Me awasting of His fighting," he ejtplair_ed. ;Andronicus in amassing his fortune substance and 43xs-Life as didde Hys "And it seems that Nikita is a po- - deere Fathour. tentate who has a tribe-to carry out - - _ "J:.Te Chesby." his wishes," I ame:Wed. - Mi. "Postacriptum. Yette will I leave "I wish we aad his tribe here to k a trasc for Thatte yt might seems help us pull down this old'stone-box," -♦ Unfaithful to a answered Hugh gloomily. .� Y. Deed didde I lose g Y / • .:• thatte wbyeb ys'a part of ye House's Mr' Penfellow, the vicar, received wealthe." is at the west door of the parish -� 1 "The tradition." said the solicitor, church. The service was brief, but "is that the 'Roote of Evil was the impressive and the body of Lord James s part of the Instructions containing the reposed at Iast in the family.vault — daections-to the location of :he tree- LE�,11 : sure." CHAPTER IV. t J/ A. -"But the 'trase' she speaks of?" I It was a scant ten minutes' walk ' Your pride prompt& you queried. through the park to astle Chesby. As I ` /� to keep your bait well Nettoesr sees "Nobody has ever found it—unless we entxred the drive, Watkins ran to • groomed...thea for the Wtighys PoP and Lord James did so." , ward us. same reason polished �' Nikka turned the paper over. Across "gom:bod broke in whilst we were %' ;; -your dell i0R9 and keeps you alert the back these linea were scrawled: Y Putts downs at church, your ludship," he panted. �'i� shoes unpolished �� ye anciount ridded We hastened into the houga. A rear �� glossy �< ugget"vsghine + h a A Sf P tinny save 900 1n detente, aesmelie ordour. door in the centds of the castle—it was femsoingtosleep atthe wheel Rouse, 0 ye mystic Sybil, "-waterproofs the Der I really more of a manor than a castle shoes as it pca"eg. of your car, ymme who doth en9eavour, in style—had been forced. Desks; — - Nor treats hys eftortte tsndour• wardrobes, chista of drawers, closets, `- M�pq, +F,rd1 2P "A farrago of antique spelling and armories,every corner or piece of!ur- r. nonsense," commented Hugh. "That niture that might conceal anything gets us no farther." h;.d beers-thou 2`w - • "Still, I suggest " .orighty'-ra�si eked--- j s ggest we take ac opy of Do you suppose. they cold have s it with us," Said Nikka.�� found anything?" I asked. "It won't do any harm, agreed Mr. Watkins shook his head S Bellowes, and he called a stenographer ,. positively. O ' • � i am Sure the could not Mr. Polus� , and directed him to make copies of the Y + Nash, u _ two writings. sir, I think I know most of the Shaft J t. flint they have gone through." NU"ET nN f„�;j a r It wan this Lady Jane who blocked �, naMs sasati 1 up the old family crypt" Witty, said Hugh, I wish yon d NO. 20—•30 "Yes," said Mr. Bellowes, "and it Use Minard's for Burns. iw �M...-�.?s <-,.A.:v. .:._�..• � :.q.A-,� _:a;�. .... ..-...,:. -,:- _-:-•••r<—,.w.. x -..;,...••r+..,.a.;e:..4 e.:+�...-.x,_. .-.�',. ..,-1 -.. - _ - � _- 1 - .. -_ �. ___,-...a .. _ -. ,. -. •So"w'f4.f,.aw"S+-.:,•-. .':a•s.,d:...:w-,.._ .-_- , ..,.�..._w:_.�. . . r n ..�: B.....a -u-.^.,-F,•v_:,Ar..„.>=:.;.ck.-.._ ... .�,-v-°,-.-�,..•':.u.:`.'.%., ,. ._.`�,...•..,v..f'+•..t...,..•.-•.-.:_cs.s a .;.--.,.e5..,...y.a.•s:`..-"4:.+-<••��':._.,..- n -a"r^'a:�.v y,.. r-•.Cr-w'..�.. '+•'A.y ,a-: 0...8.4 .r'cS - wi-•>I,, 'Mt F - r a �?h •,y, -N4Rn:•':,�lrMj^�°.,,>�/' 'G'r •-af'f }r - MP ,... .^8•'.'•v'+� rs to the SoutJo Suffer from Recent Stora ,The -�$]'];$t� • Tarr May Ra><se Duty noir Neighbors ,. • s : ..�V . Produce - PRODUCE QUOTATIONS f • ,; r� U.S. G Q A ' '� Toronto wholesale dealers are buy t r Ing produce at the following prices: r, _ Proposal in Bermuda to Place . 4 y Eggs—Ungraded, cases retttereed, .. `Vl'3A�shr��iaglon Says +D+�'�uti��ersr�� Will pEatra Impost on � `�� w fresh eztras, 28c; fresh Sra:a, -l'.6c, �Vii'Ct Lip to $225,000,- NOil•' - * r # } British wN� d '�} seconds, 28c• � ON'of Products hnPorte a ✓ � �yN Butter—No. 1 creamery, solids, fib Hamilton, Bermuda.—The first re n to 313rni No. 2, 2836 to 8034 c- ?Washington. — Tariff revision pro• � �' ' Charring cream—Special, 34c; No. �i Possis of the C'aasdiaa Government ciprocal feria action, pursuant to Can. 1, 330; No•'•2,30c• -,o.,,^� this month• will impose l- ads, abolition, under Britlah prefer• s �i L'he�ae=Nv r , colored, parsf+ r8e _ and West y, n . - red and government graded, 17 to utiee oli between $176,000;0 Indies produce, was suggested in the Y 17%c. $225,000,000 worth o! United States ' �'� ' ` House o! Assembly here by members ,y�0 PROVISION'PRICES products customarily supplied each Of the Seance committee, who reeom• Toronto wholesale dealers are quot• :year-to that country. Further.products o ithe British Em- ad the placing o! a 12% per cent. ing the following prices to the trade. ad valorem duty on non-British fm- Smoked meats—Hama, med., 28 tc ''. •pire,more or less competitive to those ports on feeds, Sour, !zoite and sugar. xr y 35c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c; smoked of the United States, which Canada those commodities, whether Empire •. r rolls, 28c; breakfrat bacon, $9 to 4�; , w ordinarily imports to the value of or foreign,have hitherto eater free. backs, pea-mealed, 34c; d6, smoked, $200,000,000 a year will be given either 46 to 55c. reference 1n duties either er Bermuda buys two-thirds of its may' Pork loins, 29c; shoulders, 19%c; increasedp feeds, nine tenths of its flour and-one- butts, 24c; hams, 2G%c. .,,-entirely tree import status. teenth of its sugar from Canada at the This is the conclusion announced , Cured meats—Coag clean bacon, 60 present time, the remainder coming , Ito 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 , ' -by a commerce department analysis from the IInfted States. . Fully nine- to 110 lbs., 21c• Heavyweight rolls, -of the new Canadian tariff projects tenths o! all these products will be . 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c. ' -which were formulated May 1 by the bought from Canada, it is believed, i! ¢ ` ° " Lard—Pure, tierces, 15c; tuba; 16c; Dominion Minister o! Finance. r i pails 17c; prints 17 to 1734c. --competition between imports from the Proposals, the conditions of whtch s: +`" ` " 13c tuba', r . "Compecar- 13%c,Shortening—Tircea, , would come into effect July 1, is pails, 14e. the British* Empire and the United rigid r N Special pastry shortening—Tierces, States is substantially increased," the Ottawa Gratified " '. A? ,'r ; tubs, 16%c; pails, 16c -.department review of the new Cana ` _ 115c �. Ottawa,—Proposals by Bermuda to 3r-" ad LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS than measure says, "about Ei6 items take reciprocal tariff action in favor w being added to the tree list under the of Canadian produce are the occasion ` Grain dealers on the Toronto Board �? :. a y '` " "' i of Trade are making the following ?a British preferential tariff.., of gratification in Government circles �, * I quotations for.car lots: here. "The news is very welcome," Man. .whe4t—No. 1 North., $1.10; Fr^ g: k" oWjY. ai ' ' No. 2 do, $1.071/x.; No. 3; $1.04%; No- �,S Forests on Fire �iaa. Charles A .Dtmning, Minister of , xk . ,� h...> . Finance, said. N r ;y% �r ;y. feed, 6 No.fS,Goderich and bay 'tear North Say , -� • r ,; wi: Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 481/4'; Na Poet-Uuftatesl p 2 do, 46%c. � :Extra Forces rushed to Battle T1rE WESTERN STATES OFTEN SUFFER FROM STORMS Am, cern--No. 2 yellow, 93340; No. ° _Flames as Hazard Goes to`Masefield i 3 do, 92c. ' el Montreal f M{ Mounts __. We Telephonic photograph from "path of recent tornado that swept �$iddle Millfeed, del., freights, , Western States, claiming 23 lives. This shows tree tossed into home at bags included—Bran, per ton, $33.25; ' worth Bay—Tbe ful staff of the "Hobo" Writer is Given $3x 26 middlings North Bay branch of the forestry de j lighest English Literary Antioch, near Chicago, where only the tail•end of the blow was telt ahortay per ton, $36.25. 't partment, supplemented by an extra }(anor .j �'a (('��,, Ont. grain—Wheat, $1.10; oats, 44 gang of 70 mean, is fighting bush fires cele.-Bridge Collapses 1'l�lot l�rioeks �/�+t to 45c; barley, 60 w 52c; rye, nom- gang - in various sections of the North BaY London—John Masedeld, the cele b • - incl; buckwheat, 80c. brited English poet and writer. Fri. ' vel 'Passenger in Air HAY AND STRAW PRICES I S d 1Z® ba and straw ,he most ser;oua is in Crerar Town- day wag appointed poet laureate., Under "" Wholesale dealers to y f., ;ah 1, west of River Valley on the The new poet laureate is known ae fare quoting shippers the following Canadian National Railway, where 30 the Hobo Poet. He has roamed the Eighteen't.on Machine Tossed Man Insisted onf. `Handling'pricea-tor carlots delivered oa track, men are ba't11ng flmea. bn• B. Green- world hobo fashion and once was a Endangering Toronto: .; into River—Driver Controls, Timothy, No. 2. baled,'-315 do, No. wool. district forester, said that most porter In a. New York saloon. He E£,G0 a Death Liven of Rest 3 baled, $13 to $14.50; wheat straw, - of the fires are .tow under control a i to 55 and bas a wife and tout children. Pe $11.50; oat straw, 111.50. and he ezpected that.the fire fighters i His struggle for success was o! Midland,—The steel bridge aver the New York. — Three thousand feet LIVE STOCK +ao•i:d soon gain control oL the Crerar; many years duration. Wye River near the martyr'a &brine above Holmes`airport is a Bellaaca Heavy beef steers, $10 to $11; but- ". !blaze. I Poet, historian, novelist, short story, cher steers, choice, 510.50 to $11.25• All of the fires originated in bush writer. dramatist, John Masefield, sea-�collapsed on Saturday last under a cabin plane, a stfi ht r and a with , • classed as open. where the extremely man. is one of the most interesting 1 steam shovel w"eighYng about 18 tons, engaged to a Sst fight recently with 1 c rn fa•$t8� is 39.5010butcheto r heifers, dry weather has made conditiot;al figures among the literature makers sad coming from Pon McNfcoll on its the lives of six persons at stake. choice, $10.50 to, $10.75; do, fair to lhaza:dons. Bev�r. 1 more days UL the I of to day He !a o1 the people. which way to another road construction Job. The pilot, Elbert "Tea" Andtng. of I good. $9 t5 to $1025; do, tom., $8 75 present mea'her wil' render the situs- tact accounts for the amazing realism As the heavy machine moved on to .Waco, yes, won. He landed a'right to sq; butcher cows, good to choice, tion even in the heavy timbered areas i of hta work. the steel span. 75 feet long, it sudden- to the nose that Snored his antagonist tS8 to $8•"5; do, med., $8-5t! to $" 75; extremely dangercns. Tithes ha writes of the sea It to not ly broke from Its pler'aat> the shovel and then he went back to his controls ;canners and cutters, $3.50 W $a 50, e o choice,'$".54 to of the officers on shipboard or those I plunged into the .water, The other and righted the plane that thrilled and butcher bulls, good t - L who give commands, but of those who end o! the span .and thebridge Isd not restingwho had be watch ng its wely frightened a ground crowd ld gy a¢I lta $6.50;$baby$beef, 0 to $$113; a 'Why Leave It J"� obey; when he writes of the. land it break away feeders. good. $8.75 CIO fair, stockers. x ,Te Canada is not of the aristocrats. but of the at an angle of about SO degrees from tions, $g to $s 75; do, fair, $7.50 w s plebetaas. And he writes of these its eastern pier down into the Water. Andlag has gone aloft is the regular $8,25; calves, good to choice, $10.50 to classes because be has been one of with the heavy shovel almost entirely course of his duties as Allot for the $11.50; do, med.. S8. to 10 dq, tom-, By Editor London Sunda? Express the mea in the ranks, a sharer of the submerged. Gates Flying Service. There were five $6 to $7; springers, $90 to$110; milk- Senator Logan has proposed in the, passengers, including two women. The good $7 hardships and Ars.a aha of the The driver escaped unhurt but tiat- ers, $80 to $90. .ambs, choice.-$12 to _ Canadian Senate that all tropical Pro- fo'c'sle, of the milt and the factory. Sc between Midland, Part McNicoll Sight was proceeding peacefully when $12.50; do, plain, $9; sheep, to Indies Dints beyond is cut off from di- one passenger, saposedly drunk, sud- to $7.50; a ring lambs,o,e , $11.75;7 d ducts of the British West Born 55 years ago, near Ledbury. and phop, lip 7 �ahould be admitted duty free tato Can is the west of England: Mr. Masefield rect communication on this highway, denly leaned forward, announced.that select5p(B hog premium; do, but- " fads [L is a sound propose. What be hap had an extraordinary career. all traffic being routed through Wye- be could fly and seized the stick. chers, 75c per Log discount; do, truck- saps la effect to that the West Indies Atter leaving school, he went W eea�bridge.. A gang of men was at work finding told him sharply to resume ed in; 50e cwt. tin w o.c.; d�, f.ob.; should be incorporated In the fircal In the merchant marine, spent a few,immediately preparing to,bolst the his seat. But the passenger paid no price $1 25 cwt. under w>o.c. union of Canada. That ought to be years on an American.farm, and sub- heavy machine back to the-mad. attention. The plane behaved crazily done, but it is a great pity that pey sequently became a clerk in a Loa• q.— as Attding and the other man !ought should not be included in a still /bider dna once. Gra ua Y- his genius Laferte in mid-air. Then came the knock out 8.100 May Leave .fiscal union with Great Britain. as a writer became recognized, and punch. - Q These islands are immensely valu- within a very few years his output Acting Minister 1 The passenger, whose name was not About May 1" ,,.able. Lord Beaverbrook, is an illus- was enormous—pgems, essays, drama-1 (learned, was permitted to leave the d able.-tratrn put forward is support of Em- tic lays and novels coming from his. •Quebec, Que.—Hon. Hector Laferts, field. Later he returned and from a London.—The British United Press pire Free Trade, as contrasted e pen in'rapid succession. ga int 6ehindaW -leave M fisheries, was recent! named. actin °II ? •f9ourishing condition oL Porto Ric, ��— y 8 rocks at the plane.. Then he fled. for Montreal sooner than expected, which is in the American Brion, with KINDNESS ministed of public works in place o! However, nothing definite is,known A. Gall eault who resigned recently O that is on or about May 19. the backward state of Jamaica, which The first word of the law of god from the prov'•ncial cabinet to accept However, to Great Britain, but is ex- breeding, as the last, is kindness. The '•I am a temperance man, but there at this date. clud3d from the.fiscal union. Porto a•seat on the mart of Appea'_s bench. is one wine that I dearly love, and that London.—The possibility that fife ' Rico affords a market of about £20; Golden Rule contains the last word p is the ire of freedom."—Wiliam Ca- world's two largest dirigibles will he a; 000,000 annually to American pro-,on manners as, it does on in other "Man does not die; he kiIs himself." bel Bruce. flying i laws of living.—Thomas Nelson Page. —Prof. Queniot. simultaneously westward across the Atlantis ducers, whereas Jamaica affords a( — _ simultaneously was seen in reports market of only £1,500,000 annually to: that the ,0100 may leave Cardington s British producers. He has declared .a a _ that Jamaica could be developed by The Way They Subdue Prisoners Across the Border on May 19 for Montreal. i- Empire Free Trade until the market r The Graf Zeppelin is scheduled to r' i in'that island is as great or r s >' America on May 18. _ for Son ,. producers as Pdrto Rico is for Ameri- t can. z , r R ti If Great Britain declines to adopt 3 ; Repairs t0 Brock's Empire free trade with the west In- _ + MOriu]<aent Pr iiian colonies let tis hope that Canada 'Will carry out that logan scheme, for Niagara Falls, Ont.—Following a it is far tter that the West Indies ` ,, y y, r i careful examination of Brock'a mono s tshoald bei orporated with Canada r : °"' meat at Queenston Heights, it was than 'that th should continue in "' , J decided to decapitate the great figure ' y their present position.for in thgir pre- on top o. the column. -sent eitioa they-are perishing. ` ' — - i' { ' :i l pt u The figure was made in sections, S°' 1 the hat being a solid,piece, the head stir on the shoulders; and a ,,Mishap8 Take Five Lives '' and heck re g - .In Ontario's Week-End "' � ,�.�,. �,•' _ the outstretched.right arm.as part Of " ' " the third-piece. T&Kjp•eces which fell Autos Account for Four kr ' ed ge he a $` t will be Alec to t r'a d the whole - — ted ;. Five people met death in accidents ^` replaced. �. �� � ., �, Inspection showed that ':,Le moan Fes; In Ontario over the week-end and sev- q,. t u_.. meat,in spite of 75 years o! weather-' eras more are reported to be critically ing storms, is in good condition. 71 'injured. - Four of the fatalities resulted from - t '` Cmada- automobile crashes, and three o1 these ,: �kp u r Halib t T eaty -were to the dfatrhQ-the fourth near . .Dunnville. l r�, n > �i + ♦ ;'ate .,:. * •� _ • �,i� ?�* n Ottawa.— The treaty between Canada The fifth' fatality was the drowning a xt �` x.a < of a six-year-old boy at Wallaceburg z x and the United States for the purpose ' � i,when he tell into the river trader some i o! securing the preservation of fJts • halibut fisheries in.the Northers Pal, loss * chic and Behring Sea was,signed h r F Thi greatest needs are won by labor the office of Prime Minister Mackenzie , Rot :a years but In moments done. WE ARE INDEED FORTUNATE TO LIVE IN A BRITISh COUNTRY King ]s;t week. Mr, Slug signed o' behalf of Canada, while B. X RRggs, Ohio, State Peneteatlu7, United States charge d'afSaires, sigd True love is the star to every wan- National Guardsmen sprawled on.lawn embankments with suns trained on Columbus, for n deriug bark. True love looks on the when eonditioas were so bed prisoners fired the ptftws end 317 lost their lives. ed the United states. r tempest withintt faltering or altering: t' 4..:sa ,,. ..,r>.. ..a•ro _ -� eq, ,r,l (4+e f a, •A'�1-•r gat-"'a"*kr:. "'' +w°�., .... ' .k. ' �x.�.h o* ,.. .. t •.•n, `,.✓ •.«x , xr. .Y,�-,.,'.'v�. utr {51": f�'.,..;... w' „, `.ic'• S.•N'. R,�v F 3: ., .. �a .�. n 'T,',,.."447•^•^r,•3 ' T0. :(•,"qF":". .,,,, Yi' ..:'*S•'4a'• - -,'^R°.-'^w - t. ..�T'..• ;'�;" .,,r,d t». ,: :.� .V.. ,A,.•"" S>: .r� R"` 'i+zL`. ., - '.: -,s5•....t... .roc: "''•i i ,.`.°.. a 'a<v- '•:br_ Ik ,..a r.:. -. -, K .:u:. :.•,•.w- ;`4 ..".` '. ,. :�, art-. .'.� ^�-•�r X11:. �. ,. ..,.... ....".:. ;w- ,..r,.;,> t W,.. � ':.ti, .. ,�. �:-" �-�',: .rp•� . �' � esus Dst they,- at the base. Footprint (19684) a well bred son of i BONDB-Qovernmef, vaioipal and �s *r: The two ear old, Loehbraw, (V .53} the world famous Dunure Foatprlut USE 'THis Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. -- ' TteaMg was bred y'Mr. Wi1Ham McCartney, (15208) which was sold for the hand- 8s1e investments at ttom,6 to?per ist.7st+e:r•atu 01.60 it Lochbrow, Lockerbie. and roves got some price of $45,060.00, the pedig- RetaedT, '•Mre.Sybilla Spahr's Tonsil- j"dtiOCf' b itio" for sore thcoat�, sou cent. ,gsbacdodaoa ro the Unitad states and Cnae y the great breeding horse, Marcel- gee is reeosded back to the seventh cough, or9up. IN8U8ANU&-All classes wrlttea in!- colds,Bsicaiafz 00 is advance. lis (21888) which was sold this dam, the last lour crosses being not- catarrh,head colds, tonsiliti�aad-ton- dudleg Fire, Automobile, Wind+ `.a; ' spring for the aum of $8,500.00, he ed horses which made Ckydesdale oil ailments, ltg K arauteed.. You . cludlestorma 'Avoid, Automobiand le, was also firgt at the Ayr and Glas- history in Kintyre. These horse. can't loge, try it, Jones' Drug Store, phone or write . 'JOH1�- 1MURKAR, Proprietor. goy: summer show and first at the are sure to do good service in Can- • H. and A. S. Edinburgh in 1927, the ads and p4rties Kith good mares Pickering. _ 48tf ED. BOWMAN.Whitb -- y NOTES AND COMMENTS. dam of Lochbrow, was got by Brat should see them before breeding. ' One of the chief sources of pleas- e presen de R 0 -Y M R_ __f._Aved fir= the .-; - ay to a = o to shit all classes and all tastes / CKER / NQ - 'Can be gathered from the air. P'Can While there is a vast amount of p* interesting and amusing mattes o y tdere is also a great deal of an Finest Quality FRUITS AND VEGETABLES educational character that is of _ at Right Prices. ✓great value. There is,•however, � a ,particularly on Sundays, a class of Piaeapples for Preserving, Special Prices Saturday ' program that is very obnoxious to ��// • Canadians in general. As.a rule, -- Pure Maple Syrup-Imp. pint 40 cents `we in Canada appreciate the day ;z -of : rest, a day free from thoseI 5= _ mp. qt, .- 7 cent s forms of excitement that are com -":Imp. gal. $x2:76 upon in the United States, such as' the broadcapting of prize lights, -Prompt delivery and courteous servi6e. -.base ball matches, comic opera and other programs that we do JASPER NATIVfF�� "f a our ban See loot think is in keeping• with the - -- bills for Week-end Speciale - silk proper observance of the day of PARK�PAC PI rest. Another class of broadcast- .iCOASTandALASKA Itng that we do not .consider pro- Enjoy a low cost trip to the West this CHERRY'WOOD AND PICK ERII3GF per on the Sabbath Day is that of Summer. Stop off at Jasper National advertising certain classes of goods or merchandise, We have p Phone Mar to the Canadian Rockies. Seo Phone Pick. 809 Mark. 5020 famous Mount Robson. A thousand no right to dictate to Americans beautiful sights. A new thrill in evbry what they should broadcast on the " mile. Take the Triangle Tour Route . • 'Sabbath Day. While they broad- via Prince Rupert...with its 600 mile = cast Chose programa that we con steamer cruIae to Vancouver. - . .Pickering Hardware' Store eider improper, it is impossible To see Alaska requires'only afew extra ,+,b ,oa: �neaaeeea�r� g icor us to abut them off from the days. A wonderful cruise ...amazing C Nadoa•1 "4experiences. Ageattor s=mcdve -- 81r. We are almost compelled t0 � -" drertpd.•Eotdees. - • listen to them. Canadians are Tours may be trade by various routes. br tun.• Seeding time will BOOII be here and We have the Beads- gradually becoming Americanized, These fares are in effect from May 15, Red Clover Timothy,to September 30. ss , p Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and and the radio is hastening the _ . . process. It is hoped that theatres Alsike, all No. 1 tested seed. will not be opened oa Sundays a ima cli a Garden Seed-bulk or package or that certain sports such as � � professional baseball will be intro- - dueed to deseccate the Sabbath ( See our 75 cent Dairy Pail ) Day. But it is to be feared that TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA :,the radio will prove an evil inSu. 4enee in this respect. A complete stock of Calf Meal and STOCKoTEs r _ Poultry Feeds, Mr, Nelson Wagg has made anoth- �:•Axent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery.and Repairs. ; S v! er importation of two Clydesdale st- - We have it, can get It. or it is not made. Allions from Scotland. a•three year -_ oW and a two year old. both thick ` �„ .. and weighty,-with good feet and legs 1Mraval tots Otatg's sighrssag faith nice smooth toms. The three ,�� S. DAa,..r7i�VNs 'a - P1CKEPJ _ year old, Atumetion 121708) w fly s ibrsdnwr in Ctrtackwell, by Mr. J. West- D aCoach e ice s' " asorland, Blackwell. Carliate. and was ' ;Sat by the good breedir a horse Ar Unbea ��bl� Valuur% -,dytae Refiner (1906') sire of the cel- •• ,. - _ .isbrated Virof and Roboleine, both - - staming championships. He was'also the sire of the first prize filly foal F�C�'►t"il�iNV•TOROI'�TC� - - _: -- iand the first prize horse colt at the - - Bramnptou show Scotland. Attract- a0ur9ines of Harness, Collars and Parte are the best et. See oars ' ;ions chane was by the high priced Fare 50 � ry and be convinced. We have.values that spell satisfaction Inion Jack (16120) which made a 'setssational price at the Lanark Sales Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto We carry some mighty flue lines of Work Boots Scotland. The second dame was by - . and our prices are right. ri the well bred and Good breeding A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. _ - horse. Brilliant of Drumlanrig (171 vv 6.25 -1.55 8.30 2.30ea'e Overalls,8mocise, Trousers and Shirts sold its .45) which left plenty of Rood stock 1w 6.55 i2 55 ,.811 3 30 at economy prices. -in Cumberland. The pedigree is rec-. 7.55 8.55 _ 8 30 X4.30 s lorded back to well kmwn foundation 8.55 4.55 9.80 530 Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try us. with the the successful breeding horse 955 •15.55 10.30 ;z 630- -Gartsherrie (2800) a son of the tam- 10.55 z 9.55 '11.80 _ 7.30 Our goods spell speat cu etomere always, 1 i 1.55 7.55 P. M. z 8.30 P. M. z 8.55 _ .. 12.30 930 1 22,55 9.55 _ 1.80 10.30 D GANNON I v 10.25 - • - � v Sunday only tw Daily except Sunday IL ' - BRADLEY .. . z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only: :. " � I C K 3E R I rT CW BROUGHAM - - _ 'Coach concectione.st Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Paiute, Varnishes and Oils. Brampton, s rR, Hamilton, Brantford, MARTIN-sENIOR. iagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. . SPECIAL--PRICES L p ICES ..Garden Seeds, Field Seeds. Coach connections at Buffalo for:all U. S. A. pointe 0o hand. FOR TEAM HARNE:S►S . $ighest prices prdd for all kinds &a'y O�Vh- �S of farm produce. Brame-mounted Team Backband Harness, Onions, Dutch Sete - - 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $4100 -With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. - ' (SIVE Us A CALL band, 1149.00• Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, $8&50 a 0' 5;ring Breeching ., 444.26 'This is not a factory harness, but custom made In our :own shop at Markham. ^R__ T We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. • - 'Votm homeis where you spend the greaat pari i !..,0Sa_­Fv -:, T - O 1 of your time. It deserves your moat careful ndOe• Harness and Collar Manufacturer _ ;Some houses are bright, charming, worthy of the \ pride 1heir owners show in them. others jus tela MA_'Mg'L=J[ A �. C)=. Home'Phore 8409 attractiveness throegb lack tuteful and suf. y ,Dedde now that this spring you will ad,lanen uupp' • T,�j home and re-band other is with -H help er of &H .i.1�THere 'home Pante and other Braadram•Hetsdeeaop pro.� :duos, ... _.Spring_ i1 to u have,we know,often is imagined gay snd plessipttn�e + Vial See our Samples of Wall Papers, Prices range from 10 cents your opportunity to i • ,some of them Into effect in your own home. p Pe our Store today and ask for a card ahowin the fel - `� to 1.50 per single roll.' _gangs-of shades of&H 'Bnglisls"Palet sysiiaMe�-- - - - -- -- Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Give your ortlera. Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac, Varnish Stains and White. Lead -always on-hand. y t. Goodyear;Tires and Tubes for all Cars and Tracks. ttENGL I S A full line of WorklBoote,also Rubbers for every one. pp * FOR SALE B' One Groceries are the Freshest. Oar Prices the Lowest, : PAINT B We deliver,J• A. BUSHBY Phone your'order. D Phone Markham 8402.ONZ. Wm. •M• Duncan General Green River Merchant! T ' - ` Via• F �'K W•4 fir,, N'..�,.... ..-...:.._.},r- .. _... _.✓A3i.:-. __.,:;#fs:'.$.s.._..�,._.r.,�w, •..-...::_, _...,. _- _ •:.-... ,.s. _ _, .- _». v. f .<-_ :�hH iS.-_-'i• -..., ,�:..,..�+ _ .r-::_ `�x :�Y.y�Y`."�`.�#h. -miw.•�':r,�w«n°n.�^i. e ,ru.ra1.r.".w-±.". -.....`a•?- :.€�^;n,*;.Fa:aw_l•s.t ••� . �. y..'xxr.ar>.s'.r/.es.+µw>,„...:zty'..t.•,,rl:,„"`•,.n... ,......,,,.,_:..^=..e•y-',9154 Y.'!.c,k.,,`..?. -,?^r.1...v,yr-.�..x.,,dt�y.s-s•,.+.,el":^,a''r�j-'K' "�.-r'cJs::n'e: u•-.^,`.w, ,•.,'.y'c,-�v ..i :"'a.-',;,y`.a^-,•.'i.a,.•vJ.' 'az--•..4 s^+!'r:��.'.. rs,r'w':,t%e•.r�.„u...,••.:.,1♦x•�Y�'�,r�,. •.�:S-sa:w,:.!J''f-"3nrr-.r—.s'&wrr.r'c't4twr..;',wr}••aar-w,rs 7.a���.:.�z.;•.+ hd ".S.�.z,'ws�u..�,i?'a'r�..+..�•.f. .ti..::.7w. 170-704.1 a , , a '.u*F.. 7- ,{. �. .. :.:"'.i� #.. - _ r.., V,w .c�•w .f f d y,q+;,'. Y ",y;*..^. ` 'r, c, 'OrLknEMONT 0. A. Overland opened up his NOTICa r; - new grocerLstore in J. S. Brand 's Lather and Mrs. Pilkey $pent blook on Wednesday with a full Ha taken ova Robt. l+easlyil �. Tuesday in Toronto. stock of fresh groceries snd.smill Havi,att ret►ted- my premises in ggorarsge, Brougham.we ant's rices' ; Several severe electrical storms ware. " Give him a call. BtekeriQg I'lbaVe moved to - . to ve servia6 is Brougham •s� have occurred rPceatly. -` C..L.L� � ..1 -- - - ae Ia Claremont. Mise S. E.Evans has been spend •+'�` rin ordering 18 ' always ready,:�y 'et :Ing�a few days is Toronto. SALE Re=atsTe� Where I will conduct a black= p g g -night services J The Publie Library will smithing business ands ____ __--- Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering ML SATURDAY, MAY 31stAuction a` _ . . .closed on Saturday, May 24t s housew service station. now closed and _ aao �' A 4 !'ILaBY visited hold effects, belonging to es- - 2 Y• _ with J. H. and Mrs. Beal on Mon- tate of the late Mrs. J. S. Farmer, tire repairs. day. Claremont. Sale at 1.80 o'clock.' Also, Taxi Sermice to or from - deliver ing- is o- R. a au.$ er . Adam and Mrs. Spears, of See .Bills, Fred Poetill, Auction- -any point. . 'Wbitevale, spent Sunday in Clare- eer. - - -now under way. - Grain Merchant • Miss Mary Wagg is at present FONTHILL NURSERIES - a Toronto Iola nursing duty, at the Soden JOHN S-E L�M AN I 1 LAW, $tone& Wellington- Iain the market to purchase$ay, { Straw Grain and Potatoes, home. $hoer and (Senses! Blacksmith, John T. Elliott, Agent, ' George 'and Mrs. Bentley, of -Phone Brook. 1806. g 13rooklin, P eat Sande with Mrs. O:yacetylene Welding 259 Mara Street, Oshawa For quotations apply p y •. and Brazing Kinsale, Ontario Pbone 414 W 26ti 'F•3 3 CN C?�ARE�ONT. Widmer Miller has been off duty Wishes to announce that he will carry R. R. No. 1, -for the past few days owing to on business in the shop which he _ Phone Pickering 1712. $!!nese• has purchased from Thos. Ste. Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toron• phenson, starting onFROST 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal -.to, spent Sunday with D B. and Monday,May 19th. - • -' ` NCE .__Mrs. Taylor. - --- Fred Lynn and family and Mrs. UXA& 5 1 hsr18wrWE” ` Vex Middleton s �1 spent Sunday with - AT 1 HE -relatives in Orono. ,�� B U -I L� D. E •R S Will That has baso making We nave ordered t0 �ber delivered In some improvements and additions NEW STORE We are now ready to to his poultry equipment. `"' two weeks time another supply you with Nsthar. Marshall and Mr. and CLAREMONT i Mrs. Graham, of West Toronto, - ••• ' . ..carload of "• spent Sunday with friends' in The following are a few of the BRICKS, CONCRETE Claremont. specials now being. SS, INTERLOCK. Rev. James A. Grant, B. A., of offered: B2yOC .Toronto, will preach in the Bap- 2 Lbe. Ginger Cakes, 25Tc v ING PIPE DRAIN TILEfiat Church ae:t Sunday at 11.00 rO t FlenCe i N 2 Lbe.Seedless Raials,25c _ , a. m. and 7.00 p. m, 2 Can$ Peas, 25c - .... 1 +• c� SAND AND GRAVEL. Rev. R. W Ellis, of Jarrett, ,2 Boxes 2 in 1 Shoe We can still Bell it >oll the car at e7 cents Perr9 �en2ellt formerly of Claremont. called on Polish, 25c one or two friends while passing 7 Bare Castile Soap, 25cp( r Y'Od less than the mall Products Co. `!through town on Monday. 1 Can Pineapple, 19c There will be an auction sale of Deliveries every day at 851 Bay St„ Toronto ' !house and household effects be oI'der houses• " Get your order In y' Ranging to the estate of the late 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. PLANT-L- mile norUb- of Mrs. J. S. Farmer, on May 31st. �C. A, �QERLAI�D at on.ce"and save money. Highland Creek. . The members of the local lodge, - _ !I P-ct A. M. have been making a 8. ly Phone 2501 We deliver -any place. inumber of fraternal visits to Mark- !ham ark!ham and Stouff ville lodges re. ceatlp4 Pickering M& a.J. and Mrs. MAaa and Lyman 7 Our stock ©# posts barbed wire Staples: and Mrs. Pilkey spent Sunday — { BARR r with the former a daughter, 'Mrs. black and dd8,ly wire poultry net• r - W. Ralsdon and family, o! Port . We wish to announce a deHvery 6 f. � � � + Credit. serviee. Call up 5817. sting house-cleaning tools �J- R. and Mrs. Thextou and - f i r daughter, Miss Margaret, snd ¢t James and Mrs. Blakeley, of To. We have ninst'any Feed you paints, varnishes etc., _ ^ l ronto, visited with J. H. and Mrs. _ may need. - i$ complete' !Beal on Sunday. Sam Fingold and Mr. and Mrs. Chops at various priced Sf ftrinaky and family, of Toronto. - according to quality. Chaures Mr. and Wire. Rapp. of Markdale. Cooper, i E�c of ardstia and Mr. Borineky, of 8toadlville, We have Installed a' madhine ii a r at liaaday rCv tb L. and firs. de that ars i �e for mixing Dairy _ g+'lnptald. - Rashions, fW" artistic 1141ae Vina_Purd , of Galt. Purdy, �e try Feeds rte. at� • H would be ��� � �.._ porpoise In views. The the weekend at her sister's, Mn, J. S. Hinan. Master Ivan Purdy. TborouEbly mixed from the - cis illustratyet ed is sim� who has been spending the past beet of ingredients. straws for everybody at a pries that willxaatonsta TrIbaw three months in Galt, returned with bar. Ault every puree. W STAFFORD, `^ Mothers'. Day was observed in Pioertng KlIIi[ (iOmDiII9 ! the two churches on Sunday last N. RD. Kin ton Road, BRYAN iw when there was a good attendance E. Running Shoes are reasonable. 'GPs have them 1A sizes Whitby to honor the mothers of the land. said. colors for the whole family. " Suitable programs were used for y Pboas Whitby :. the occasion. stlOoee60r t0 - 68 r as D. and Mrs. Rasenell and J. F. C111t OW 'We are olearin virions lines of Ladies'' and Children's and Mrs. Yaks, of 9taaffVille ;Jae: - 6 <� and Mrs. Prior, Mies I.. Walker, �09e� vainer t0 1.25, at 260 per pair, e E - Miss Smith and Emma Reed. of Uxbridge. spent Sunday with the _For the fluest quality of !thanes Walker. Nelson Wang went to Montreal G R O C E R I Our Made-toClothing Department is doing a 31,418 �� �t8tns�1 E 'S splendid business. We can_ fit you any style PW :lone day last week to takedeliveoil one to eve one. pry like at A of two horses from the British MEN'S and BOYS' OVERALLS 1 iii$�'a,n� �• , t dale and the o�thAe s�2-year Cl old de# ___—.W-OAg,OC-HHISTS snd_.: > .- - _ - - Cheap rates for farm and aouatry z` Clydesdale. A description of Windstorm Insurance on buildings. ., _ ,three animals may be seen in 'Ladies' and Children's Pull-stook of Fresh and Fancy.Grooeries ; word-mills.Woe oto. � another colamn.�- Stockings at all times. Automobils rasuraoee Arrangemonts are being made - of all kinds. ' for cleaning up the Claremont Call at this store � Yo FARMS FOR BALM 'Ba tist Cemetery. A meeting AY WE SERVE U ? esti! be bald is the Sunday School �O+s full line of Drugs, all at - Write or phone room of the church on Friday the lowest possible 'evening, May 1 at o oc . BER ' R �► IV D . .110 . > A H make farther plans. All who are • e 20 WHITBY, ONT. A - interested are ieiadly requested to wttend. :(Ieneral Merchant Green River j D.D. G. M,McKenzie, o!Toron Phone Claremont8700 f _ to, paid his official visit to Bro fl ONT. ' Basket ' Factory hUnion Lodge, A. Ffd�A. cc' CLAREMONT, - - Fle� Wednesday night o last BARGAINS sanfaotnrers o!Members were present All kinds of Fruit Baskets, BseeZ from Todmord�e�p, Whitby. Mark- ham ark «.• \ _Cr•teQ, Farmers, Bushel 1+•m and other lodges from Toron 4 _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets "to. A most. pleasant -time was Note These Speciale spent by all. �A Safe Repositoryfor Frank Fennock, The regular meeting of the Wonderful range of men's, _.. p�p�etor A Claremont Women's Institute will oung mfon's worsted e yy iL Maker of the well known be held on Wednesday, May 21st, in browns, grays •rad blue Scuds $nd �Lller Barnes'Baskets. at the home of Mrs. Wm, Jones. serge, 'reg. $18 to $21, for " A f'911 attendance is requested, as 12.59 and 17.50 Phone Markham 9409 there- a - prepared by the Home and School ys' suits, sizes reg. - club, including a paper on "Why $8 to$10. for 4.50 and 6,50 Wider vision ie a Present Need of The famous Greb Shoes, every SAFETY Deposit Box in your nearest branch 1�r� Canadian Women." There will pair guaranteed solid also be the election of officers. Rall leather; of the Canadian Bank of Commerce is the .Call, pay your fee. 4.10 There is a common and well. Mes : 810 logloal place to keep your valuables for security 130-ys' A. fqn_nnd_e_dd�b_elief that should you Youths' ... 275 and conventenco, :.We'shall 'be pleased to furnish` abuse a dog or other dumb animal - he will surely retaliate, and very National Brand Overalls and youa with .space necessary--for -feruire• -- often at as late a date as one yearSmoeka. red back, 1,95 - _ ` after the offense, It to also better _ meats at minimum rates. _ _ _• _ - . known that the human being is A full Hal of Fresh Groceries = % probably more sensitive to such at lowest prices. an offence, and occasionally re- gnims .about a year to prepa-re St.-Lawrence Granulated Sugar ��� — himself for that act of retaliation. - for 2 week' only, 5.20 _ BANK IIafor lost some the offender s oe at F I N G O L D ' S -OF COMMERCE times, oat some of his that date and the ink nred one is wilk,uhlch is n nalgarnalad denied the -opportunity of "get LOWER PRICE STORE - - ''Sold and-Installed by ting back." mach, of course to the Phone 3801 'IHE $T'.41`TDARD BANK OF CANADA disappointment of those acgnsint ' RANK J PR'CQgN - A ed with the circumstances. 1 CLAREMONT, - ONT. plC'BEBING — ONTARIQ . . ...,,.c:-,�. .,,,Kt. .,.w a:.�...... s.' ✓_..,a..,.i„r•.b•....:<-..-,ice.-...,...r..;. ,,•..,.'.. ,:/"z.:.a.� ....--,r-`..-....'. ,G-ciea�ieJ' e.+....-"a..a•:Y*.':.. r ..+y:.r••_,.,..ee...e ,.:_.6.'� sr 1a�S-e•�:3+T...L�.&�%?�ed..sem._:e'A, :;.-i.+yf.�.5''r�:�_._-.._....-4- ::. +•w.. , �s :'�'," h'ite' w `'w .+8... •:x - r:, fig-•..•y.: �y.i�,. %4 +. .:.?^,x••'£. .3.,g-t4 r?!! Mz[,,.„ 1,,. -t.?.rpa7;9,,, :� � �.,.,., � �.•ar:�lw.. .. 5e°:dx..e'.,+,,;.••.,.g �.,. N, ..i :,:. � x#t•-- •+�_ �''',�'r...'��;. „�.,. _ �••-•_. ��n... •.,n.:�_ �:d i �- '.7!.R•e.. ,.,e'M. .wc.Y'. :o>-•i.•rmu-..•-T. .a •,r.-.r.:.. ,x•.-.+-r '_' � ^,�•".Yi�,' .Qc s• 9+*�`w•M ,S,'.• rt$� r, �tr srlSw�J ... . o fi.. .u:ma.: aT �,us.+d sw.»,. !?.,•.e,.•az "'--c-: s. a:+'..�" :v. . .•w. .xwn•-n+a,.av'a+.♦. .-''L" •.wW,'w y ...;.cerh.n SC:4'+ '.q.,.-.,". w '.•!!- .9l a•-r-.: ,-•ny3•"n".S .y ,�,,., - ,.stir., . '/-' „ • r •' - -' '': .. ' .. Aa"'fir r Y MrR Fleinberd to.His Son _ P, .+ u, `By D. P. Graham,aged 18.WEAK H MAGIC .� Qii h ar the call no e Of Valk es from the hall? yt y yri 'F o Little Blood the Trouble. Oh.'the gods have sent for thee; - _ hY ✓ 9 A •si I i • Come thou warrior to the free. - s - ' "Mn. Jas. A. Aang6m. Bridgewater,t Odin, Thor, and Tin are calling; ' -.,, POWDER - �j R r � •; POWDER writes:-"I was badly run down Come and follow_ rove and roam; . r�' ;find-very weak -8o-much'-s6 t�auid Brave the waters, go to Shule,_ scarcely do nay housework- My adevas There Valkyries take thee home. '�s r y' J. ;sere affected; my digestion poor; I;Go sea-hiking; like a Viking, mox, a a r y a> w ?{F _n eke r varies glad continual headac4es and could not Roaming, rolling, roving free ,y _ get a restful sight's sleep. Different Ridirb, sliding o'er sea; in ' the _ " '' " • " I� uniform remedies,failed to be of benefit and I Ride thee, ids thee, :. leavening qualities give the wale glide Sans- was growing discouraged. One day, Polling like a Viking o'er the sea ,, factory results with every baking. - %owever, I saw an advertisement of _ a case similar to mine which had been "Go-thee to sold Shu.le, to Mulls 3 out of Beery 4 Canadian horses, vo Bake at relieved by Dr. Wi]llams' Pink Pills The gods, wilt_call thea to Valhalla; , . _ :home, say they use it because itt d does give consistent, so I decided to try them. A few Markland, HeUttland, and Vinland _ �.: . 'weeks' use of the Pills,fully restored Shall se-i thee, my bra%a son Mirand. If you bake at home, the New Magic' Cook Book MY health and now my houaehold- Only Vikings brave and true �jCOPY win bd !will furnish yog,with dozens of attractive baking duties are a pleasure instead of a tor- Are in the sagas here-remembered; free on puggestions. ture." Think-of Beowulf, of-TWO Mrs, Aaughn's -whole trouble. was These are mentioned, liky Flem-' Try thfS Recipe for Muffins SIR" that she had too little blood. Dr. Wil- herd. i 1 tablespoon butter 3 teaspoons Magic . 'Hams' Pink Pills were of aid to her Flemberd was a coward; thou eapoonssugar, Baking Powder � -2 tab] _ _ �• . because they renewed and purified-her Would do-better, O, my son, - 2 eggs }}teaspoon t blood and that gpod blood promoted To turn towards Beowulf thy prow, m cups flour i onecupby et milk . ; good health, for where good blood And then follow;follow 'on. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one by one, beat we1L . abounds'health, cannot exist. Go thou rolling, go sea-hiking, Sift dry ingredients together and add to fust mixture,alter- You can get these Pills from say Roaming, 'rovinglike,a Viking. _ -Inately with milk. If batter not stiff enough,add a little more g' $ourmuffin. Put in well-greased mun pans and bake for 20 minutes w dealer In medicine or by mail at 50 "Fear not, son! Be not like h; a t;,y j, this' Burk on +In a quick oven. ; cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Go thou to the sea and die; repay lis. It rawaatea • Medicine Co., Brockville.Out. Die in battle or at sea,. y that Aid& cPoWns no !This fad aaas seocakd in¢recent Dom nim-wide ietks�Qae4m. gut—remember Flamberd, iime." � 011W T scbreathed d last, • -- gPRODUCTS� S ITED Imperial Preference Fell upon his ad; lit RO 'Melbourne Herald. Australia is ready And Mirand forgot his past, to discuss any proposal that recog• Tried rouse his mother's pride. falzos its fiscal p�licys The moat All his hamlet kept the advice cerued: Herein lies the v"e of Sir f THOUGHT8 WILL OUT ;cheering fact Is that Imperial prefer- Of old Flemberd to his son,. Hokin Record Maurice Hankey's intimate acquaint- ence is now.discussed as sound practi• Turned their prows to Beowulf, The country doctor ca]led to see a ,. ance with so many of the delegates,I - - cal politics in British political circles And thea.followed.on and on... For Conf e�en�.es female patient. where. not so long ago, It was serfs- And Mirand cried anon, sea-hiking: whom he has met time and again—at "I suppose you consider me an old trade and poria is c dead is ri shIn- " d Sir Maurice Hanks Has At- The Hague, at Paris, Washing;oa and . • yet! asspn Imperialistic dream. British Now I m dying like a Viking' � � �London--and no one could be better(humbug," be I$ughed, as he felt the y acquainted with their idiosyucracies !womau's pulse and at the same Unis -e creasing proportion upon Dominions ttended 488 International and Colonial customers. In round �ji� �j and susceptibilities. tried to put over his beat bedside man- and . figareS British possessions. is Europe G�� CON; a, NCE Gatherings Since "Again, the whole conference might * .1914 ii be held up by some difference of mem- ner. ;buy $48,000,000 worth s year, in Asia T OV � �� well. I never" gasped the patient £120,000.008 worth. in bceania £87, 1 V cry on a matter of tact. a place, a 008,000 worth, In Africa 942.000,000 Katherina oo war fauns to a — Ka hers W d d - c past treaty. Incredulously. "I had no idea you - could ascertain a woman's, thoughts worth, and on the Amerlcha Coatis• A simple any safe remedy for the People_ used to -talk of Colonel by just feeling her pulse." eat £43,000.004 worth. The Imperial common Ills of babyhood and child- 'House as the man behind Wilaan, and Gold Nugget Reported Found field offers the Mother Country by far hood should be kept in every home Philip Kerr as the man behind Lloyd In Abande,- German Mine 4 the greatest scope for commerdal-'ex- I where there is either a baby or a;George, and son on; most of the great passion. Aaatralla, with its tremend- Berlin.—The first dist overy of min" young child. Often it is necessary to'] international figures of the last ten eral gold in Germany since the six- - ous amount of room for nations]I .va :he tlttla ones sometbing to years have been credited at ova time growth, seems to give Britain special' up a cold, allay sever. correct and another with the possession of a teenth century was reported recently ,.,, v opportunities. sour stomach, and banish the irrtta• "Grey Eminence" in the background A nugget was found 1n a deserted ! - 4. who was the repository of their ser mine on the side of Eisenberg Moun- - bility that accompaffise the cutting of j tain near Corbah In' Waldeck Pro- The Naval �Copfer'enee - teeth_ i rets and to whose tune they danced Vince. it was placed on exhibition is Ilk Singapore Free Pres, If we have Experienced mothers always keep I in more or leas lively degree. But the Cassell M•+seLm. _ In the end to regret the failure of the I Baby's Own Tablets !n the home as a there is one man who. could you get Would be ableI Repgrts spread that the mine Would main aim of the Conference—a failure I safeguard against the, troubles that him to speak, 'to teat S the political effects of wttich may be seise iheir little ones so suddenly and you more about the minds of the great be developed by machinery such as . was used to exploiting-the CaIlfornia v`+a eves mora far reaching than the naval the young mother can feel reasonably{men than any Houses or Kerra -ive. gold fields. it-fa --still feel that as far Sate with a baz-asc l-these_Tablets at!That an is Sir Maurice Hankey, i w' „ -as America and ourselires are concern- ]land and ready for emergencies. secretary to the Naval Conference ta' I am sure no Hatton can be great b• �/ ed areal understanding has been Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but London. 'reached which meat powerfully fa- thorough laxative that act 'without Writing in the New York Times, which is not religious—Clara Butt. finance all future naval policy !n re- gripping and they are absolutely Katherine Woodward gives her im- _ i A�l►Ol�f YOY/' apect to fleet construction. That !s a guaranteed free from opiates or other pressions of this veteran of Interna Daldiry Pals]great advance, because whatever may harmful •drugs. They are sold by tional politics. lbe said the fact remains that now and medicine dealers or by mail. at 25' ,It would certainly be difficult to RhOUMaJISM? $or many yeals to come the United cents a box from The Dr. Williams' conceive what would happen to a con- I 7 SMP Dairy Pail are �� States and Great Britain will be In Medicine Co., Brockville, Out terease of the powers without sir - o -speoull quality tin Math the position of active rivals. They —;. - Quick rolief from rheumat�o bright clink. 'Tbtee'r Maurice Hankey. He !s the repos]- IQ - •i; P -- .-will. 1t may be hoped, always be will- tory of all knowledge of international pains Without hwm: :' t to SMP Dairy pails tingly friendly rivals, and'an impulse - politica and of all the lasts so con- sly ._ _' _ Strength to do years towards such friendship must be pro- ` atantlp required. He is personally ae- - . '•ides by the removal of all doubts - of good,hones ` • quainted with every one of importance sanitary . • .try to� i _ ;and misunderstandings as regards taking Liam in the memorable de •their respective naval'policies.' seats Look for the SMP- bates. For since the development of label of Quality. 90C. to diplomacy by the method of Interns- 7. G& Tells Way tional conterencea sir Maurice Hand' to wre& a Parley key might be described as the dens ex To relieve the worst rheumatic{py _ is --"— —.-- sgd_gn _ i v437 simple tar- Aspirin* ++��,��s it _ — Landau—Members of the Institute teas than 488 international meetings it's something that you hown is confession he attended not every ttmr! ".of hingttists, who met for their -an- can always take Gerueineqipsra8tea stnM P s] conference in London `recently, between 1914 and 1829: Throughout' am ha Look for tbs Bayer Cron _ on each tablet., invited 0. Bernard Shaw to, send a - the war, and since the war; there has message. • lits' reply; written a* a - DAIRY PAI]. r ' - postcard, was as follows: "Did Percy ever really work'". probably not been a meeting of Al- ��S PI RI N 'Z have never heard of the-Institute "Tie told me that he had moving lied statesmen fiut Str Maurice Han- key has bEen present. He knows' TRAoa MARK R94• of Linguists and cannot Imagine what - '`it is for. But I can assure you with pictures taken of himself while brush- everything that occurred at the most - Ing his own hat to prove It." secret meetings, including those of .confidence founded on long expert, Ciemenceau,Wilson and Lloyd George. once that it You want to bore a can- And Many There Be There, as on every occasion, his tune terence and make it a failure t from `I'd,die for you!",the lover cried, I ` tion was to keep not and account of _ R,he start'the surest method is to read _ impersonal as to it." While line of grief played round his everything that passed — messages = ' a o _ .__ brow. and dispassionate as-the recording an- The Horse to man's best friend un. "You needn't mind," the girl replied, gel, but evidently more in favor, as til he bets on him. "I know too many dead ones now." may be .gathered from Clemencesu"s exclamation on meeting Lady Han- - -- = key: 'Madame, I think your husband i 0 Is the best man'in the world.' _ "In addition o-his facility f com- s • ---- -- pletely effaci�thimself,che is UP em- - 0 .1- abies "Re'd_uc' e' bodiment of tact and discretion— > qualities in constant demand where representatives -of different- nations are gathered together, each conscious _ �Msoti of Anterest in his ownOF ' country. La'stly,he has patience,good - , , aaAw„� nature and astonishing industry. This s„s s<av ForfOWNaro•+ is undoubtedly acompendium-..oi tel- ' • but Sir Maurice has need of due�Acid t e ante. .7 ie,p ' every one of them! The emergencies, Mcao�'a _ crisis and difficulties which frequdhtly. _ . . :: _ yes-w►usi� arise is'such assemblies are little those who do not knoto' dreamed of by There are times when a baby is. ! the sttuatton: too fretful or feverish to be sung, - . to steep. There are some pains a. __. Iick stomach1.__3lour stoaachs aid Take a spoontµl in water and•your For example, at any moment one of mother cannot pat away. -But '•indigestion .usually mean excess acid. unhappy coli ou-w—ill pi'oZisTily the delegaites may aseet't-tlre�uadua dtsrrhes, and other infantile ' -�Iiete'd no�ial�-when-attp-baby` - �• . The RtOmtCh �ervea are over-stimn• in five minutes. Then YOU will always importance of his country's interests, _d't have the quick comfort of Give good old Cantona until y°at luted. Too mgch add makes the stom know what to do. Crude and harmful forggEtiag that the essential quslifica• °'Castorial A few dr and our children are in their teens] Mbh and Intestines sour., methods will never appeal to you. Go, tions for the success of the conference little one is soon at�esse—Dam Whenever coated tongues tell Of ars that every na on represented W a almost before you an ca,ttstipatioa;' erhet}ever there'll jaw'k11is acid'instantly, The blit prove this for lour own sake. It may q �p y an si of sluggishness that (lora'is PhiljjW,lifitk q;.Magnesia.be. save a•groat many disagreeable hours, must make some sacrifices and com• RU away. y � medicines to Gauss -one harmless. 'tai}sless dose Be sere to get the..9"Utae Phillips] Remember this harmless, pure seeds no stronger - promises. Gently but firmly such an p .;,Watrali:as many 'ttmas its vatame in bl4lk of Magnesia prescribed by physt attitud4, const be couateiad before it vegetable reparation when chi[- relieve. Cantoria is pleasant-U* ai partso�its ase i ,children love to take it. Bit , S�Qid,` Mae its invention, -60 years clans for 60 years in correctlaf efteee` arouses corresponding feeling is the wh�� rias bees brow tri• genuine---with Chu. p, it has rematged the standard acids. Each bottle coubdUS full dksa others, and yet,la sno a way as not e o Fletcher's flare on • plpMeians sverTwhere. tions-any druptore. to wound .the n�tionsl 2"Hass eon- ARM ,may f ° n�tn ._�. - y e ;. X- 1710 -^a'',w C„u• .aur- s, .y.y:,i. .ti r: rp p. ,_!:. as . •i•H'.qui.,:.: +„• .mer�,.- !`�ryF ':' �:y.r •v: '^9� } e w..,. -'• ,.. ,}r '�",, -�a�•> .i.. ..x5.'�.d"*�AH. � nt aw.* .4., a.'•. -r^o-.,. - z T ,,, .. - .. p_r_ s:c:.•rn; ems•..., . ti .t; ems,:.. .•1 la`n.•ti .e •r.- "' ', ;•,,y.q. , w. M..+a w'a••: .-a. �... O �v �' --*.r }H.s '••`- y . .. ., .. . • - - J - _ p �.... .. •vow. • : , r w - ... .. r qr ' natisidt anatrates . � I - lrOi i�alis i4 =:ween intelligence! BABY w8 HATt1Fi�D _ --- - — - - s duction 6.90a fart Ye`r to tontlie for arse oa oRua A.8wltspr, Granton. Ont_-_'� Naturalist Cites Instance of Terrier With Human LxrLE coMs WHITS LE(ilaB-b and Barred llmouth Rock Baby - 1 Perception _ �ecke.g h per ul orE?CeYeare�r Delamere C f _ ■ E gli b naturalist, Pou,trY tFaruL Stratford, Onta_•io. ' � \ - - he n s aur list, .George J. Romanes, zoological secretary of the 'TUNR xEIrT" MAY AND doe" Tices . Chian always popu Roe". 4¢ Lianean Society of London, Flriglan�l, �vyandottee. Leghorn. Frye _ tell6 of a Skye terrier flint hated to -/ folder 'Pin Money" describes eg , th - - -- why the Ordet early s d i savee. ^�, - - t strong T Electric Hatc eyTreuton. " - ha. washed time en _ ; , ,_ _,_. .. _-.- _. • - . , _ _ .. aver !oa to bathing bet m _ " and sstronger. Alastthedog b fir; Trent ' _ came ao fierce at the very sight of !Os aJsn „ ` - •- water that the servants of the house rT SED BICYCLES,k1}1� UP. VARSITY lJ s refused point-t?lank to give it a bath, Cycle Works. 8D i a Avenue. iterrier's mistress tried it Toronto. ,• herself. But even wile was no sa , , I writes Prescott Lecky, of the Depart 1 1 -- - m orkgn Co wCme- onb e. tads• Y _ k eat of Psych lun}bia•Uni- wakes Irolghl paring the wintelligencen�ofr dogs c and �trouble. craft flus - I aria cats in the June Popular Science 'F�tw-eon. ` '- 's .-TEA beating, Monthly., �_ - • - i Cajolery, threats beats star• . vation were of no avail Finally, Effe of i ve Immediately t the owner demisted to give the dog the CHICK, nt" ar silent treatment." She paid.no _ I tention to Jt. She was in the habitEo Famous Breeds to choose from. _ walk, Bend for tree chick catalog, !t has of taking it along on het daily valuable information on rooding :. per pound reduction on RED ..ABEL !j but now went out without it When chicks, � � and ����1 TEAS. Q• she sat reading or sewing and it came IXF-D s L�'1►� �' up to her, she turned•her head and EsBeX'� looked away. ° 77 - - t --�fhta_lasted -Len days. ,At length � �'sJt°rl'O1 ' - - Bound reduction on RED LABEL.- -- a awr lease=, oat. ��o -- ,y*,e*. 1 j the dog came np � one morning • with an expression that plainly said: Ba ie ... i T 1-aGbmit." immediately was 1 l j a bath,.which wa3--en y ietd pati ently, B net' B inardt rvc e Then barking joyously, it bounded icor Ba3eba11 pleera- a r pound reduction on RED ROSE i I -the door to go for the customary for stiffness, straf ligament e _ 1, PEKOE, 1 daily walk• When neat L bath, was and bt sea. They atao recon- -ORANGE i � due, the, terrier at first was obatin- mend ft as a rubdow L - ate. But all its mistress had to.,do er' was to turn her head and the dog to sell their t i would run for the tub + ' All Grocers are authorized pr o .. 4 - - stock at these redoc#ions. a recoup them f or _ � '� ! .- _ _ - their _ i Stranger than remembering, � e loss. _ stranger is forgetfulness. it Softening and making leas Every sharp and pregiou. thing•: CO. LI iced ; . T ESTABROOKS CVnn ' H the rebel thiiit had, burned „ •-, - i�a sprin oo beano _ 1 TQ QI�Q, QNT�►RIQ After gs t inl. ' • : ! Imperceptibly it learned - } How to drink the bitter pool. , If there is a room that must _ Not be entered any more. address Colles the soft and gradual duet „i to a + �{ l��f'1 ams to Chicago 4114 door. c � � I drtchbery. PO chino the •..i/ modem Artists university groups before going to �� ed by A�� CourtDrifting down b I ]' Washington,as the Berman represent- ...... 9 Surer than remewberini. 4 , ire weer, Says ative at the International Payc3liairic Thousands of swarthy families. to " Africa are highly ezcited about one of Surer is forgetfulness ' Congress, r dose relation bo- the most sensational lodgments that $ht:ts the window to the spring, �tlsaty EX There is s very - '" tween the creative mind and the any local court has delivered for gen- Laps away the silver dress __ _ ;y paychopathlc," said Dr. Weygaadt. a eratians, writes Eric Rosenthal in The Ellen Janson In the Loadoa Alercury. h , .••lWa><� Asylum Patients �n stocky blue-eyed men with bristling Ban Francisco Chronicle. a , Paint'as Well as nose .red mustachios—"and this modern art Nearly all polygamous marriages ON THE Q. T. . —many of MY patients could do as celebrated acsong the Zulus since 1878 Different oma Outside Father—"Wel], Willie, 1 received a have been declared void by the Native note from your teacher to-day Willie Chicago. -� Modern are is allghtly we1L" , "► ++a� d a ",I^"< y41 1 Anyone Who paints lavender cows, Appeal Tribunal, so that a multitude I _1& that so, Pop• Give me a guar- K,,,,�„ yrs e,a ted wondm IN+s. ! "balmy"" and modern artists, they too pink oceans, green and yellow striped of respectable blacJ[a suddenly and ! boabati and r eryueo a"bade T am a dtif ' ;are very, very.queer, the director of nodes and other such manifestations their origin stigmatised. ter and I won't breathe a word about Aro. e.n� aa+� 'at"P � d6*. ° r A1s' • , 1t t0 mother." rwaa* !had m P`" wk s tae.sac the largest insane asylum in the world Africa is one of the few regions on ! sane f a,s tact ar in �saeecc _ n audience which agreed with of modern art, the doctor intimated, so. eon a tasl.� mossW " T'alles't - afti told a could well undergo investigation by a earth where a man may legally have 1Ninard's Checks Falling Hair. ��P�1Odi U Ad giCr ef-d a ebaa ' gw his every word. more than one wife. This privilege, _ e' " is = °f'd Q• `"' menta] specialist. .-----t----- - As°' e'w°�''lOe of'a.a'�I..il. 7� _ Dr, William Weygandt, noted Ger- I mesa by that it he paints this however, applies only to members of ,w ymni, bar r�*sa� man psychiatrist from the University sort of thing seriously," said Dr. Wey- the indigenous tribes Lad then only AANtiER _ Mrwre�`JM■l f aaraii�Y qi Hamburg and head of an insane Wben the danger ends, the Hero ww.•►mw<.a1ar r+.wn.- of Ha with 2,400 and pa ad o aea: Fried- gandL "Some modern artists merely subject to their obeying Innumerable when jxe has won an empire g�� gaits I. ohtalnahte at dens aql act queerly and paint queerly for tom- complicated Bantu customs that have ceases; �nt� to !tiaada at rsc, a t mercial reasons." evolved in the jungles during the cen- or gained his mistress, the rest of his a tie eoataens enough to last tear a w•s+ : ' ► t story is not worth relating—Steele• moatca-■oaf heaua La na�t a owl ! 'i+Is' He listed the Painting of pictures Curies. As long as the uaciviMaed 0 Nurses Wanted — M1 as being the normal activity linked aborigines follow the laws of their —Is this atrplan�absolutely - to iaaasityi- with _sculpture,- race--pay tQ the'tatheis of their toe raoasarie.. safe, Manufacturer ea— a The��a Z edw fa � a poetry and music following in close brides the needful "toboht" or put' + -- is no■pusis, Now TsaW civ;. oleos aT z" succession• chase consideration in the fni3n ot.cat• on earth. Teas+■ coarse of w alwar to . s Om4R4 t>m � "We have always known that there tie, the white man a courts will recog- 1s2t C&M g ia�f �».. rna de■uVos aas■e■. a� were relations between the artist and nine the unions. (sot Best made.loosest oat, _ mospital far aaove■a �e kt- the psychopath just as we bsve known Strict obediencefia the unwritten..de-.. iaa3') Ilo up. Trans k system• The papas seoeivs amps of tattoo Daid. rite the school, a monthly sUaisssoe and "that the criminal and the psychopath tails of the kraals legislation is, hood- - -tsa•auins e:veneN to o have things In common;'said Dr•Wey ever, dema'nded,�and it,was the neces•' Fed csilogue tr$i: �* Toss. :or farther �. `„ cycles supplies,at �apos, to the aaperis eat. gandt. `'W* are jtiat beginning to city for remembering'this that caused the Native High Court to upset all the �' wholesale rices. - - � learn these ielationa." sa s=C><^za wOl� r" Patients at his inBtitution, he said, earlier decisions made on the subject. 3-5 Viand" tets+et west, er t, w a a a l udually turn to some sort of-creative vA� S '+ •• work w>;en they begin to recover. riultiemm TUICUM ' R�hen Jeremy Taylor had'1081 all— t _ 'IteMnS Ends In i inYt� The paintings they smear on the when his house had been plundered aura �� � �x o rgrdis � ��oatls��a .si canvas, he added, compare to voraDly 'ad■Ia ess �p and his family driven out it doors, and �,.�,..s.ate 3esnsa.t } I box eadW dim"�1006-" de■asids. with anything exhibitCd in the Amerb all his worldly. estate had been se- itis kiesi stain sad say Peder.a ieliarulrl "slealaa S.i.a"ead■>tae.. can halls devoted to modernism. They• s,.ere rte.an.r b-bi-P - y _- bows,Tuabe ■ts!■ can depict elongated animals, topsY- 4ueatered=he could still write thus: s T�_�wFYei Curvy hooses, curlicues, sad lop-sided "I am fallen Into the hands of publi- ,�.Des s616,X NZS.I.ca,a+e, faces just as well, if not better, than �� and sequesterers, and they have �ISoSkinnyShamed the most celebrated of the modernists taken all from ^te. What now? Let A� ■ at large, Dr. Weygaa t concluded. me look about me. They have left me FOR SALE •`My daughter Catherine is . s� the sun and moon; a loving wife and fifteen . ■n Bathing Suit. -Many iiiends to Pity me, and some to —_ _ yenta old.She was� a. FIVE,D.C. MOTORS irregular, often si, at l t , N ^: �iVIOntre4� Knows relieve me; and I can'stilt discourse, V4. i' 4%2, 4 tnd 8 HorsepoVr, aft in stomach and had- to stay to Gained 15L 49 Winnipeg Tribune: The Provincial and, unless I list, they have not taken good eonditlon. Cheap for inimedtari "Gained 15 lbs. tak• Government has no moral right, and away my merry countenance and my _lie. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street bed two or three days at, S. ing Ironized Yeast cheerful spirit and a good conscience; west. Toronto. ulna One of yourbookletsgo was ; Was always ashamed probably has no legal right, to impose they have still left me the providence. seat to tis by mail ab I got her to wear bathing snit a levy on the city at all. The purposes of God, and' all the promises of the �N'T SUFFER a bottle of Vegetatble Coin= for which the Government levies this but now I can and not mosey are ordinary purposes of gov- Gospel;and my religion,and my hopes 1rnApound'. Catherine has been ` [eel too skinny. of heaven, and my charity-to.them, ��{� Deus taping it regularly and she 13. e feel Laaninghem. ernment. There is no more reason for ■ss a sa A. 1`3 too; and still I sleep and digest, I eat gaining in weight and every Thousands write of 5 to 15 lbs. demanding these sums from the muni- and -drink, I read and.meditate ad '� pN way, I told the neighbors and gained' in 8 weeks- with Ironized cipalities than there would be, say: he that hath so many c.uses Of joy four other girls are takin iC - lYeast. Bony limbs round out. Ugly for demanding that the municipalities and•so grjt-t, is very mush in love Do you suffer after meals with a 'th oodresults."—Mrs•C r- —---irattOws fttt in. Btemiahed skin.gets provide the mosey the Government with sorrow and peevishness, wbor _belching,from sour and acid stomach? p� Box 14, T ho+'►l' clear and rosy like ragie. Nervous- requires fou' road-building 'or law en- ness, indigestion, constipation dtsap forcemeat. Not until the levy is en- ]eaves all these pleasures, sad chooses Many believe they have heart trouble per ' spear overnight. Sound sleep. New, tirely wiped out will the municipa to cit down upon Ma little handful of and tremble d with fear, expectingg�any Oni�Io ` _ minute to drop dead. This coaditibn• health and Dep from very f<rat•day.' ties be able to face their IInancisl d - thorns."—Samuel Smiles. can be prevented,likewise relieved. s Two great tonics in one—special acuities squarely. In the meantime {:acklRp Somewfierr Take Carter's Little Liver Pills +.• wetght•building Malt Yeast and after meals and neutralize the gas�� strengthening Iron.( Pleasant little the cities do not have-the complete Buttons are plenty, and thread- to Sweeten the sour and acid stomach,re- tablets. Far atrongbr than unmedi• authority over their own affairs 'to cheap, lieve the gas and encourage digestion. 4F Gated yeast. Results Ill % time. whi under every principle of sound The stomach,liver and bowels win So quit beingashamed of "skfnnt- Yet sbachelorsyl look forlorn, government they are entitled. 'Because they lack the skill or the be cleansed of poison painful and r 7 n"$," sallow akin. (let Ironized — knack dangerous indigestion ossa s and - Yeast from druggist today. •Feel ,mere is never; a duel with the or woman to sew them On. the joys a tonic e$ecr.Dolt serest tomorrow. Money back'from delay. Askour d for a ZSe ' great a not delighted with truth. The truth always wins."—Dud- y ISSUE No. ZQ—:3U t ley Fteld Malone Heal the gprale with Mlnard*s. iiia'E If�Kle��'PT)� qufek results. _ . J � - d n.m.d wen• �4 ..rs...«a. r ;y. �,.. .Y ..rt°F'�' •.. 9.,:..rJq,. *� 7J .tid -..or. -.t' .T�k s.Y.:- ire..».,� pr: ,� " ,.v+e T }ry:-; ..✓- .: � o° ! arw. • t •t•.. .;*•- ., e �J �yf�. �u 1e.X,brit .w• ' .�•v` _ +,+.- Hca:,:cs•`-c: d 'w•^'•.. ip ri xF?.'' = 4 d' < 1. .q `T fig!'.s ..wm ri. .r•�+al-.-.* ..p„sa'a. VR.j•vx4 n. .i s!K+...r.cttf" �M .+t�•. a✓l:b.f. a,c tLt✓•.,riryr-'^• ar. •'':. �.eT' 3.�,�,,�,..,c ,,... - 9.s•w-,...,.;..y.,N ... ,; - r r, ",,,,.,-t«-cr, a' •Xc���.«7! , -r• . ..t - ``Ca--7�.'w xs • .'�.... .PR .s. .-.,-.� .. Y , .,f vrj..,(.af qr.,+ -1. .;..+a , - t d. .t,: 9 '•i' �'. ..T.,. 1. ..A•' n 'v�.'.:. 'IMI _4r'. ' n� f� - A� y���+rAy.,. ''... a. „ 4.: !'' •4... -. "� t :n^• SRT. ,., . .,, - .: .'vp _ .�- • r ,o-,.. - M.a' },' .a x^T'.: .�st•f.•.'til--' �of�•F:'.' d •� �r It. LO ''l# LIsMS@ who L. Palmer and bride, -Mrs. Jahn Draper has been ho have just,returped from•their laid up for -the.past few weeks. - hodeymoon, have taken up reel- with a severe attack of Eciatica. -Mr* W.-G.Reid and daughter, dance.with Chas. S. Palmer,in the - -Beginning with Mot-day neat iq ore lidue, were. in the city. oa Mon-' village. We welcome them to our the public and continuaion schools "w da M. C.Zimmerman, of Toronto, samid at; ofving the v ime.e .will adopt. daylight Does. y h saving time. � _ - =Services in the United Church *as In town on Tuesday of busi• next Sunday will be held in Sr, =The old and papular game of Paul's Church as follows 1 Sunday quoits, or horse-shoe pitching,. is Hot Weather Necessities : -Mrs. H. J. Marquis and son, School. at 10.15 a. m. ; morning being revived to the village. A 38d., of Strood, spent a few hours worship. at 11,30, and eventing ser- number of the grown-ups are in- Bd., -8st ay with relatives here. vice at 7.30, daylight saving time. Bulging in the game. Straw Hits galore for the whole family=Men's l3trawtJ, =Odra.(Rev.) J. 8.•Ferguson liar -bra Friday evening of last -Dr: H. T. Fallaise, Resident Onlen'B SuII Hata, Children's Btrawe etc, been confined--to--ber -bed-`dur ng �umbe>�af our-local-girls. Dentist. Office in residence, two the ppa� st wee: through illness. met at the home of Myrtle Lock• doors east of St. Andrew's church,. Now lines of Mens Fanny Bummer Boz, beautiful -grs.Rachel Gordon, is having wood for the purpose of organiz- Pickering, Office hours, 9 a. ='to new patterns and colors, 50c, 76e and 100 pr. a verandah erected in front of her Ing fl soft ball team for the coming 6 ►. m Daily, and Evenings by ap- lresidence, now occupied b Oliver season. The girls all show a keen polfatment. (R-ray sen'ice). , ca +e p y interest and ask the support of all Men's Bummer work Boots, Blsman, toe cap, PanOa sole, "-it)rummer. in order to make the rasa, a fisc- -rubber heel, best value we have had, only 3,96 pr. -H J.Clark and Wm.Sperling,of Toronto spent R aday cane. The iris with their mane• X� `� ��� , c, +� with the former's parents, W. J. ger, Unman e, ap air, o �TURSING-Private Nursing Home, s Khaki T and Mrs. Clark. Andrew, and See y-Tress, Leona 1r Malvern. Mn. 011chsistr Independent 150, 2.00 and 2:26 pr. a -Tile Dwyer boys have been Spencer, will meet this (Friday) phone 526 - 33-38� L busy for several days erecting a evening at 6.00 o'clock, standard VOR SALE-Pure bred Pekin duck Men's Summer Caps, nice shades, 750 new lattice fence at the'south-side time,in the -Park. for ,their first L� es e.75 cents a setting, Mn..L.Middleton, Broug am, 36-37 + practice. Regular practice every -._ Men's, women s, Bos and Girl's Canvas Shoes for summer r of their residence. T i y ' -Chris Fair is now employed ueedsy and Friday evening. WANTED-Live stock to pasture. many now lines with Len Burningham in the rar. Come along and help enjoy tihe Not more than 10 head, Apply at lot 11, _ fan, Kingston Rd. John Stephenson. 36 •pentertag trade They are now -- �-- employed in Oakville. -During the past west the real• FARM MACHINERY-Both old A new line for us which is meeting with Snow-shovelling is oder' for dents on the base line east were and new for sale. Also for wlgPekin duck eggs. W.F.Disney. Greenwood. OStt this season, but running the lawn terrorized by a stranger who was - --- 'wonderful, success -mower to taking its place to pro . calling at the varione houses da- DANCE-In the Pickering taNn hail 121and1II food on Friday evenia ,May 23rd Good time. vide the necessary exercise. g , and threatening, ]f EYe•y�y welcome.Ladies please provide. 37 .;_ Cooked and Cured Meats -Frank Mathison, pastmaster, his demands were not granted, he �O RENT-On church St.Pick erir g and:ivf Oshawa. and Norman Machin, .would shoot the people and burn half of brick house including blinds and 6x• . Sausages, Bacon, . Cooked Ham, Jellied Veal, of the Customs Dept., were in the down their barns. On Sunday a tare., wpply G.D. Bly, 210 Indian Rd. To- villalte on Friday evening last. complaint was laid against bim, ronto,or Newe' Office, sift • -The growth in ve etatioa has and Provincial Officer Thoe. Mit - risket Chiosen Roll, g �+ t)IIND-Between Pickering Vill• -: - J been very rapid far the past two ebell was notified and-1e;I&CC050- 1l age and Edgar wndrev'a.,a-erre and-rtm: "------"' � Jelhe 3 Loss may have same b provin property and Headcheese ed Beef, Etc., Etc. or three weeks. The season is paniad by chief Gunson, of Whit- yy lP, --�9� about .two, weeks earlier _ than y, went to place the man under ���expeasn. J E.Aadzew, ckenai• 37 Hanel, arrest. They did not locate him VOR SALE-Cabbalre, Cauliflower. i' Tomatoes. Cele. and all kind•of bedding Oroce Specials for this week -Mise Mabel Stephenson, who until he had reached Whitby. The planta. Also perennial roots and Mary Wash 1. r� � p maderwent a- serious operation in man claimed that he was expect ton Asparagus roots. Frank Hall, Ptckezicg 7 lb iln8 Jam apple end 'raspberry, Ora le and the Oshawa Hospital a few weeks lag money by mail from Montreal. + pp P �1 pp Is convalescing at the borne A letter was at the time in the Tfor th Umt WANTED-Caretaker strawberry, 83 cents Ia�O, for the UnttedC.burches at Pickering Dut• 1 ° Itis her mother here. poet office, and whlle it did not ies to commence June let.1930. Funparticulars 33. Ornmmer i® 3]e.®iD a Contain an mons It enbptanti• from the undersigned. Tenders to be to by May -.Delnionte Sliced Pineapple, good t per tin 190 y y• 20th. Thos.Law M.S.Chapman. 36-37 pP , B quality, now verandah erected in front of ated the man's claims that it was ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- `bla residence to replace the one being sent to him. It was conoid. '�` Hans A1iamOnla, 4 for 26 cents j uleStso sd b - the weight of snow Bred best not to hold the man and DRY r 24 itaia ser Lee oft: driver call and y y explain our e.4 hoax service. . Jan: leave your C rat +use day last winter. he was sent on to Montreal, wbieh name with Mr.S.W.Davis. barber shop. We .2 lbs 31IIest Seedless Raisins for cents -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Gra- he claimed is his home. will pick up and deliver 3 unum a week : venhurst, are visiting with Dr. -On Thursday night last the LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Aylmer Pork and Beans, reg 2 for 25o line, for 90 a tin T. E. Cartwright. Mr. FieldtaR. local Lodge, A-.F. A A. M.. were Healing-anytbtng moven. a y t,me, any- who was verytil a few weeps ago, when,day a ruake. rattle . alsactablye A1a- g hosts to the D. D. G. 1Ff , M. E. lids- gravel contracts taken. Pneee rtwaonable. Has• ,has now quite recovered. Henale, of District ••B", Toronto, vey T Scott. Altman Rosa. half mile north of Kingston RoadAnother new line meeting with wonderful . 3t3tt -John and liars. O'Connor and on his official visit of inspection,pe rid - &wily. of Belleville,spent FM also to frbtaltt thirty members of FOR SALE-Ctuckine b4tra. Bar. -success* _ red Plymouth Rocks and White Wyandottes y and Saturdaywith the former a Birch Cliff Lodge. !the large turn- alae+even heavy wiry goat aces, use a ft by 2 mother. Mrs. J. O'Connor, of To- out of local members., toRetber lt. by 5 ft.M.very austable far fattening POW �j }' = i'• ionto, also spent Saturday with with the visiting lodge, made an or t'atl.16" Iisv,d 1 Scott, Altcna Road. hal! . lower and 7 Qigetable Plants mile north of Kingston Road. 36tf : . bar. encouraging andience for thisAnything you want at very reasonable prides The Misses Reddin. who haus � occasion. R. W. Bra. McKenzie OR SAL$-Dooltt''. potatoes. ter- n8ed seed 12.130a baa, also Cobbler pota ibisen spending a few weeks with was accompanied by aceting Grand toe,pawn from certified seed last year,e3 35 per t Also Fara tom truck sad International ld their eelaand re Buffalo, thanes Lodge Secretary, Y. W. beer t mons,s,.Mint."� 1•e.tensa sa.ao, Clare :. me : Ss�retnraed sod are now gettinpr Thnrae. of Tomato, and s Dumber s er.i R R 1, Mynk stattoa. remote clan '-CHAPMAN nicel� settled!n their Inome in th bomdistwf e R W Bro. D H�CImtie . as e.7 - i•' OR SALE-Radio. Kiog8livetrtone S� -A general Dominion election of Algoms District. At the con. FOR 5 tubes $18.00 Radio. De- r ,will probably be held during the elusion of the lode work proper, radi.t. s tam'oma loop nen.,• atter harp, radio better7�.6 volti,e3 00: Oaebattery aha ay latter part of July or in August, alt ad joorned to to baloquet room er.a10 0o Ot+e D c motor.as volt, 1-4 h P.ai'l "..YOUR AT land both parties are now busy where a splendid lunch was sere. All in good canditton. Apply Gem Burkboider. ®� �l a+electin;g their candidates for the ed and unmorous toasts were ro• wh1iCVa1t'o'it e.7-as V - p forthcoming conflict. posed and addressee heard. The UR AND CROPPING MILL y --Men have been busy on the remarks delivered by the n D G. Fro:..le-ta c,o.e the estateof the leu Joseph Everybody 'Else Does f Letty.The executors are offenng the Whsteysle t ;Provincial highway during gust M.,both in the Lodge and at lunch Flour sad Choplar+c m,a for sale assmu week repairing the damage caused were very, eneoarairia�t to the --splendid water power and latae building.For full paruculan appl at ,rift.or to -by the frost during the winter, Master and members of the local %1-1.Leary,wtuteirals.Out, i Pref _ ]l Shapes, Sizes and Sbade8 at The pavement in this district is Lodge. k ° in much better shape than usenal ADMINISTIRATOR"S various prices. . at this time of the year. IN MEMORIAM. - NO�1CC t0 Creditors � - J _ -Mrs. James Brien, -wbo has We reeommen d the B►orsalino at 7.5Q0W j been residing in Toronto for sev. CALVERT-In loving memory of our i`• In tMatter atter of the )state of Peter � 1 oral years, is now visiting at the dear husband and father. Thomas S. Gates.late of the Township of home of her brother,Alex Gordon, Calvert, who passed awav on May -Pickering in the County of On- of the base line. Mrs. Brien, who 17th 1926. •tw1o. Farmer. Deceased. 7 lsas been in poor health for some More each day, we mins you father, �Ursen y :Shoes and Qniknnl cwt • un the provisions o the Trustees Act, _ .-One day last week as W. J. R.B. 0.192?,Chapter Il1. that all per Boots n'• Wilson of the base line, was turn. But they tittle )mthe sorrow sans having any claims or demands ._ -. r ing rdand in front of the Gordon That lies within our hearts conceal- against thestate of the said Peter S. - - • House, another car naming from e° Gates,who died on or about the First H6wple Hewps We have the very befit line Of eblldren S the asst, sed driven by John V. Wife, seas sad dangirten, day of July. 1928,at the Township of footwear on the market. One trial and'you Pickering in the County of Ontario, w - 8helloy, d the Cunard Liao, To. - .onto, and the two Care Collided s are required to send by post, prepaid, ill be ooIIvinoed. - or deliver to the undersigned. solid - eausing considerable damage to ton for Hazel Mae Culotta. Adminis• both. Fortua#ntely neither of the F Deco me sustained any iD tram:of:ll the property of the said Lighter Underwear and Work -Clothes ps Ery. deceased, en or berate the loth day of -Police 'troubles in Whitby, COURT OP RS�ISION June. 1980, their accounts and the for the warmer dais. .. .which have been brewing for many naturo;of the securities.if any,held b tloanthe, reached their climax ata Public Notice is hereby given that them. ss tweeting of the eounell last week, the first sitting of the Court of Revi- Further take notice that after said Don't roast. si as a rP,ealt of which Chief Gaasoa on for tbelauatelpslity of the Town- last mentioned date,the Administra.- sbip of Pickering, for the revision of trix will proceed to distribute the verbally tendered hip resignation. the assessment roil for 1980. will be estate of the said deceased among the 'Radio Licensee leaned. Numerous complaints were made held at the Township ball.Brougham. the parties entitled thereto. having _ 'against his actions, One being that on Monday, the 28tb day of May.19ft regard only to the claims of which she - •' • in motor accidents in which cars at the hour of one o'clock in the after. has then bad notice,and that the said Fred T. Bunting, w lNcke 9 were disabled, he always sent to noon, Administratrix will not be liable for .J. 2stablisihed 1867. one garage for a vtrreeker, instead Notice is also hereby given that the said assets or any vart thereof to. of dividing ftp with the varioneages after the conclusion of the said Court an pe s of wbone claims she shall � se garof the town. no rebates of taxes on dogs will be not then have received notice. -Tse new fart C. N.*& train made or allowed. Rtcaw3 Conn. eroti aanca A lldg., To- .,G����� ` Of which all persons interested will 213 Ooofederation Lite Bldg., To- running _0ENTRAI� • sunning between Toronto and please take notice and govern them- .onto, llioatr>Eral is AtracLitg Coesider• selves accordID ly. solicitors for Haul Maebuletta, able attention. it being the fastest Dated this Ott day of May,1990, Admidistratri:. train in• the world for this DoxALD R. BRATON. Dated at Pickering. �/►�' dlstamm. Any person who wisbee 37.38 Township Clerk this third day of May,198(1. 88.96 'Telephone 4i7W1 to see this train would be well ,. advised if .he would' not go too close to the track, as the gravel -sad Anders fly in all directions guildford with griat force. h few days ago .�a�j1' �Bo�hH �'Istb mento Repairs, Acceaeor�es,Oilsand en man from Uxbridge was at the , Pickes�att station on business and _ �'•M left his car rtanding by the Bide of a iclEerin O�lrttatio asoline, Acetylene. welding the platform. The agent advised .gin i r - im to move his car farther from /� - : h g �teack for ire safety. Here - the V . - . - . . . - Batter a marked that he thought that it would b6 all right when it was. .�4 .Xeetiq of Memkrs . will be, " Meld at ! Repairs made on* alllmafty - Ie. a few minutes the Arab en we a e a nk of coalaloult,and as it foot ssedlog t&- Alam? of Printers Culld .8tl.�, one Friday iC)f Liars. f a ebeolk o coal aborta foot Coag was Mang from the to of the , ,unser li<ight- tl> h the wind_ evenm& 16th .flay, 1930, at' 8 o clock, t'o Ars, 1 shield. On another day a missile nae of the windowsi is fixe atsL:on. If you happen to CI[sS YQriot�5 bt�.flness. ✓4 good attendants u re- train go to the station When this =CHARLES Bo :'SPENCER - shotthroughx comes along and the station yuesmd. agent tenders yon some advice, boa laid better accept it: Proprietor, Pickering• t