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Beare, of Regina, called on �• will present their popular,drama en- several friends here this week DR- H- PEARSON-P6y■iciwn x'#=0933 Rs.v�r titled "Beads on a String", in the Mr and Mrs. Spicer, of Toronto, 3- Greenwood Dunbartoa. ioty Greenwood United Church on Friday visited at Wilson's Park this week E- FORSYTH. Oph.D.,' Director Is running fall blast sawing lura. evening, April 17th, At'8 o'clock. Do of Toronto, • MILLS Miss Kate Pelham a, Re ��Uical A..oetat3onot Ontar'lo.Reg. her, reaches, doubletree9, not fail to come and hear these young spent the week-end lwith Mra, • 'C. W Mtgpd Member of the American optometrical people at Greenivtrood. White. Established 1888 M. Eye.Ont.Out. by appointment. Longues etc. 'Miss Ruby Michell visited her sis- Bone 290+.Claremont.Onc. Open to buy a quantity of od AUDLEY. ' �(o ter, Mrs.. Burroughs, of Dumbarton, --+• EARL A.ORUBIN,R. O•-Eyeetaht basswood and elm l '' this week. Specialist. Honour graduate of the Colle;e log's, The Audles Community Club will 'There is no better Pastry of Optoaetry of Canada: Gold medalist and There will be a drama entitled Flour made than Ent Herman prise winner in 1928. At Markham Graln Cho 1n Tueada Tuesdays"' meet at the home.of Fred and"Mrs. „� Road to the City" in Gray's ` aa�trr��ry Monday fro 9 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. Chopping y Cravpford on Monday evening, Apl. Hall on Friday evening, April 24th, Bsflcer'a dentcl office. At Stoufrvill•from Wed. and Fridays. 17th. A full attendance is, requested sisdai;y to Saturday or each week. Eyes eramim Baskets of aManufa6ttlat s meeting. The proceeds Ve'to be in aid of the at Lowest Prices. Phone StouH 2105, 4" y + descriptions. The sympathy o .t a ommunl y ,i SST i extended to Mr and Mrs. Fallows --�«--- tJepat• MIL ,Price reductions at the in the loss of their household effects But there are a lot of brands' . E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. by fire on Monday afternoon. MOUNT ZION.. of pastry flour on the miirket , Gas. South Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6445 or 6420 or write . Miss Jane Goddard is spending a that are very inferior ea■. South wing Court House, Whitby, 251y Chas. White. Locust Hill', Ont. DUNBARTON-- t0 HISSIMI. week in Toronto. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Misses Gladys, Alma and Muriel R. Solicitor. Notary Public. Office over Al. The regular meeting of the Wom- These cheap brands are eh'es R. Drug Store•opposite Post Office. Money en's Institute will be held on Wed- Jones are spending their holidays P to Loan. Phone 563. Whitby, Oat. .Sly , with their in quality. _ J. H. Beal Claremont nesday, April kith at the home ' of parents here. q Y� -• , • Phone 9'24 Misses Bertha Lapp and.Mary Mc- T �t **R 1';, $EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist. Mrs. Rackham. Another vers inter= Kinnon are spending their,holidays - �1 S 17T LU I ;, els• Solicitors. 904 Northers Ontario FURNITURE esting program is expected for Mrs. at their Building.. Beaton, Bay street,Toronto. Davidson of Markham, will be the respective homes. H.B.Bell, NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE speaker. All women s:; -''.rla will Miss ,Bertha Lapp's group Will Is the very cream of the beat wip. J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide 2838-9 IN GREAT VARIETY be cordially welcome. take charge of the program at the ter wheat and is equally as seek, Mr. Geo. West, of- The ladies o! WhitevaIe and district _ Rood for fine calve bak• _ RICI3ARCSOY, P10HERINO dt Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. you will be able to secure a treat Ashburn will give an address. ung a for pastry. MULVEY— Barrister, Solicitor etc., , 223-214 Coated ration Life Building• Corner or tresses, Dressers, Tables and for your family for this week-end by The Young Ladies Class met at Y e and Richmond SU. Toronto, Phones Chairs, Picture Frames, coming to the library on Saturday the home of Miss Gertrude Parrott, Why pay as ezorbitant price for � Adds 4489 and 4480, Pickering office open Our prices are the lowest, afternoon where you may buy pies lest Tuesday evening. r1 very enjoy- small package of cake Sour 7 Wedoesda and Saturday evenings. Phone Piek able time gas spent The next meet Tr IiI99I!liI, a 4r Scf and pickles, cakes and cookies, buns y and bread and many other good mill be held at the home of Mrs. Cec- �r JOY v Desetat RADIO lSERi/ICE things to eat. This Sale is being held it Jones. BAKER'S a/ 0 1 µM by the Women's Institute at 3' p. m., The BrookJin Women's Institute N (Suc C.SMITH. D• D. 9,. L. D, e„ All battery and electric gets given ex- April 11th• will present their play "The Rebell- 1h�� lsuccreaor a Dr, J. al Dales;, Graduateor pert attention, Complete u to. ion of Youth", in the -Mount Zion for Bread the all College o!Dental Surgeons and Toren- p P p- _ t7aiversity. At Claremont o}8ceover D. A date equipment 'for guaran- Church on the evening of Friday, the By patronizing Font home mill_ tssott's store every Tuesday sad Frida Phone teed Werk. Moderate ratee. d1LTONA. 17th of April. Admission, Adults, swae 1x11 _ zfiir you help keep up the price of S ®wei,St , ll;: Florence Tindall spent Fn= 20 cts•, children under 12, 15 cents. " our local wheat. HD D.ERT T. FALLAI9E, L eg 9.. 29-32 Pbone lrlark, 2603 day with lir, and Mrs. J. Carter. D.D.S.. Graduate.!the Royal College or ••• ~� Dental Surgeons and the University of Torunto. The �Ii res L Bunker and B. Rees- Come to the Fireman's Dance at Once in residChurch. Pickce ering,second Boor east of st. Ane9 or are holidaying at their homes . USE SCOTCH BARLEY y acs's Church, Pickering,Ont, omcemens hovro 9 here• BCOu(711an1, l:ridgy,April 1 i th. a.m to e p m., or by appointment. X-ray FOR BREAKFAST service). Phone Pick 32'00. 431y C 0 A L Sap is running quite freely .and A ¢nod supply "Making Maple Syrup" is the order DUNDARTOrV �><s4Nttuss daai3s. PP y of• Bard and Soft of the day. — X+. A^.Fir•andautomcbsteiaauranceof all Coal on hand. �ilvo a supply Mr. and Mrs. Stover, of Toronto, W%s Emma Mitchell visited her ELIZABETH RICHARD80t a. of Kindling' Wood, are spending a few days with Miss iBIJR/V/t!'VCIHA!'V! brothers last Sunday.. nfsenting companies of solid 6aancial stand_ 61ppe 1rbnFTth. Tena Stover. Misses Robin White, Elda Pesirce, • Mrs. B.- Reesor entertained her Mary and Jean Anderson and Harry ,BuildiaR and General Gear. KEAY-Licenced auction. 121f Phone Pick. 1709. ' S. s Class and their friends on Fri- Pearce spent Easter at their homes Contracting. ser.Aitona Live .tock and general galea day evening last. here. Estimates furnished on all clauses i attended to. Teras reasonable R DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Mr. W. McKay and F. and Mrs. Misses Audrey Lewis. Ethel Emma of work-laterior sad Exterior. Qviue• Peons Swan 9003' sr•4 McKayand son called orr Mr. and Mrs Helen McCowan and Billy McCowan _ Alterations and re air, fl poSTII.L., Licensed Auctioneer, goW Your Prat a8 ? Gordon McKay of Whitevale. Stuff- are holidaying with their cousin, Obimneys Built Concrete Work. • Im poaaefa. at Tore MA oas.rio• Assn da• last. Miss Helen Thom. atm a•1a+of.a cusss ataaaaee to an.aor..ae -- Sunday visitors in our "burg" were Miss Ailsa McWhinney, of Toronto Phone Pickering 571y1 access. r>ear.aa Oraaa gives,P.o• nae Come to the West Hill Garage and Mr, Geo. Carter, with Mr. Bradley: is the FAIRPORT, have them tested sad re-lined if guest of her cousin, Miss Mar- - ONTARIO• _ a D B-mam -ra 014 TOlPNBHIP CTLEBH Mr. E. Strong, Miss Mary Lewis and Rare( Mitchell, while Miss Jean and Q I �T T L�1 �veme. ,raa�, p ',� !tar .aitt>os needed, with lwtest equipment. y rr. and Mrs. D. Moyer, with F and Doris are visiting their grandmother 17 1`U L R 'tables .t MWR" 1110111 I� Now is the time to have your tractor Mrs. Ramer: Mr, J. Clark and Miss Mrs. Holmes at Cherrywood. .grs.a+• at pas, 9-T sad vas overhauled. B. �sor, with S and Mrs. Lewis. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Nova Scotia 9hiaRUgs '�]1t, YAW, LICENSED ACO. • Mrs. J. H. Oliver, Past President of Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles 7" TTONEBR,for Yftt.Ontario and Durban W � Hill Garage e - '" the Toronto West, Presbyterial will Bird's Felt Slate Shia les. C�stiaa. As of mum pe1� tPormerl ��ood'a Oar 9terlinR Orchestra in etteadaoce, be ,the speaker in the United Church R as Termsreasso■b1a Mum for .afis�b�a y �e1 Brrnt;¢ham, April 17th, for sale wt -. a.raopd at NswS'omcv. Beg and y +• at the W. M. S. Thankoffering meet- dsst tibasea. Whitby,Out. my Iadev.n LBWre C8 8C C n inn, T. PATER80N'S - CLARBMONZ' Phone Scar,ei r 31. 32.85 GREENWOOD. On Tuesday afternoon a number Call and get prices. Phone 8818 E. Tremble was in Windsor last of his-friends gathered at supper to Just Arriving Pickering Mills week. help bit Thompson celebrate his LOOK, THE _ >rorman�and (2nd birthday, it being the occasion _ MF„ Linton are mac- J,f his sister-in-law, Mrs. Thompson's NeW Chevrolet cupy ung the Purdy resilience oa the birthda p W e Have a full line of Poultry 7th concession y" al,go: MsSThom son was Choice 2x, 3% and 5X B. C. Feeds, good as the beet. �fi Olive Witberidge, of Toronto, rhe ho%tess of this happy party ane Cedar Shingles. is all wish .them many more birthdays. g Try our Front Rank Laying dash, 'ppneiing .a fe v days frith Alf. Tr- - I9 HERE + Growing Mati, and emble and ton, ' X180, a large quantity Oi Chick Starter, 3fi E(Ina Benson, . of Whitby, ttitUUGiiAM. - 'e silent an evening last week with ilius Many new features and a new low t IO•lg1] and dressed We slake these Feed9 riRnt here Mildred �Iar.th. Mrs. Gannon is on a holiday this price. .An Owner Service Policy,. ; and our prices will allow Norman Bie ..-ner,t a few days re- wetk. asaurioR owner the hest in Jack'Pine, Spruce and you a profit un'yuetr celtiy w•ifh friends in the neighbor- _ - poultry. ple here over the week-end. Gas, Oils, Assessories. Goodyear y. �emloCk Lumber. _ W. H. and :.NMr.: Crummer, of Pick Miss Jennie Duncan spent the hol- When you avant Flour ask for ering spent Sunday with Stewart Ida s with her people here. Tires at new low prices. #F: - PIC '*� • Royal. Help your market and -Mrs. Corbett. Miss Irving, of Toronto, is visit .Repairs on all Wakes of care,- : 1 �p jr ••• for local wheat. Stan. Byers and daughter were in in;r Miss Marie Devitt during the �i LUMBER YA� The more floor we sell the more Toronto on Thursday, having the lat.- holidays. Gor&n- 6 wheat we�aa buy_ ter's eyes examined. and fsmil3,of SPECIALS....... t - -- llfre.�icFio , of Toronto, and ML9s Markham; spent Easter at the Dun- Phone 29W P10KB1tIN% ..fir. i,PE CIAL S -W e will exchange flour for Margaret.Graham, of Claremont are can home. ••••••. any kind of grain. visiting with Kirk an Mrs. Beelby. The McWhirter family ase visit- 1 Only-Bis-7e ed ta6lle Ween 'Mr. and Mrs. Corbett were in Sun- ing relatives in Woodbndge"`during Sore ThroatRg , Q Pickering �1111ne Coml)anO derland o day last week attending the holidays. Ann design, Solid oak in Roldan a funerof a cousin of Mrs. Cor- W. J. Brawn and family, and Jolts finish: top 42s54 inches ; deep IND bett's, Cowie, of Toronto, were with T. C. ,If neglected often leads to rim, four shaped lege. Two nest R. G. CLENnENINa Birmingham and Son, of Kingston, and Mrs. Brown on satnrda f' twin logo support centre, ez• s more complicated - ., ;.FUNERAL DIRECTOR are busy getting their equipment ort Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Jermyn and ailments tends to cis feet... 15.00 the grounds prior to starting the Shirley, of Whitby, were`visitors at 1 Only -Six-legged table, solid Private Ambulance bridge on the Highway here.. the Gannon home on Sunday. c 1, _ oak in antique shaded wlch es The Vostponed presentation of the The Holly family and Miss guyes- M rs.- S� b r l la", 9 Day and dight Service drama "Beads on a String" will be is Gerow, of Oshawa, were the �/ brown finish : top 42z54 inches ; Phone 9000 given in the Greenwood United is of Miss Brown on Good Friday. turneextend g , feet. Siz aeatlp Church, on the' evening of Friday, There was a good attendance at : turned lenge, well supported by Malvern 5000 x y, g Spahr's April 17th by the CherryFood Dram- the ommunion service on Easter Sunfancy shaped etretehere 15 t'^ otic Club. Everybody come and hear day. Four added to the membership MODERATELY PRICED Markham, • ' On ' this excellent play. of the Church. - _ --- -- A sad fatality happened to the sou- - Mrs. Bed Outfit LISTEN IN th of us on Monday on the.farm oc- nVille visited her mother and bro- Ott- - cupied by Mr. Fallows. The man, a theta, Mrs. C. A. Barclay and sons, !• ' Bedstead-All steel bedstead, in Jew by the name of Harry Shalukie, over the holiday. walant flaieh, decoratdd steel from Toronto, was about to make a The Brougham' Citizens' League Is a safe and sure remedy for panel, "' 8•� To C F R B every .Saturday at few repairs to the house and clean up will hold a dance in the town hall on Sore Throat,Toneilitie,Quinsy Spring-All steel cable .sprinit, 7.15 p. m, to the B. H. pro- in. general, and in doing so set fire the evening of Friday,-April 17th. Head Colds sod all diseases strong and comfortable, 7.25 grams they will to some grass which soon got.beyond Admission; Gentlemen, 50 cents, lad= of the respiratory tract. his cor*rol and set fire to the house ies .free. Chas. Fuller, floor mane l Mattress-A soft spring mattress, interest you, which gas destroyed along with its er. ' g Sold on a money back large !cart covered with good contents. - Through excitement and The Women's Institute will meet guarantee quality art ticking, ... 7,00 T'h'e have now our new supply of exertion the man dropped dead. Mr.. at the home of Mrs. Dunn on Tues- '1.50 � i •3-PIECE BED OUTFIT B.-H. Paints, Stains,. Fallows was away from home at the day afternoon, April 14th. Acord- 1 350 per bottle ; ed, spring and Mattreee as do. Enamels Etc. time and Mn. Fallows, who is about ial invitation is extended to the lad- seribed, . • . to become a mother, had to walk out ies of the Community. A program on " 22.25 with what clothes she had on, thus "Health" twill be led by Mrs. Dunn. m ('1 Call and aek for' a demonstration nothing was saved. The (lead man's Roll call—What Constitutes a Moth- The vbautauqu� 3 C. A. SterAtt . of the new Vacuum Cleaner, body was taken i Sterrit's undertake er. Is coming March 18, 19, 20-&21 t" guaranteed for One inlr parlors at Pickering. Dr. Cart- Our firemen received a call to Reserve your Beate now year, at $15.00. wright, oor ,l er, decided that an in- Greenwood on 'Monday afternoon. A THE_ PICKERING., NEW at this store. Phone:1300 quest was no necessary a.g death fire started to burn old grass got be- T Q was evidently due to heart failure, g Fond control and resEhed a house oc- E. C. * O Furniture llealer ands �LVIN BUSHBY disease with which the unfortunate cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fallows and (,,, J BFuneral Director man had suffered or some time. The ares burned to the ground. A sad fes Also Ambulance Service ',H'ardware Phone 46W deepest sympathy felt for Mr. and tura of the fire was the collapse and Druggist and Chemist, .' Qntailo PICKERING MSB Fallows on the misfortune which death of the owner, who had recently lista befallen thorn. purchased.the -property-, Phone 68{10 PickoriaL :.e,:3 ,s.. ..n .... . K, .s <. '''�'�.�? .. r .: .,.m' 4,. ., Se3' sW., ;! 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Clarkson, well- People Seem Glued to Earth + •. - _ r fine* Monarch indoors Known in Dominion— and Cannot Walk—Clocks - '” _Built Up_ Wide Repu- _ Stopped and.SeismographF- Windsor, Eaglaud.—While Brltous stave observing Easter Sunday under tation For Honest - Needle Jumps Off drizzling skies and chilly winds, Administration .instrument By •this time a copy of "On Lone at Pickering, under P. L. Fred Rob. 'Jing George V suffered a slight re- -, Scout Trails", the Ontario Lone inson, has now reached it's tuft , 2*wal of laryngitis, late old com- Toronto.— Edward Roper Curzon Buc res. — An earthquake of Scouts' own paper, will be in the strength, thanks to the.perseverance Qlasat, before a snug fire at Windsor ant, pioneer Canadian account- unusual violence shook the entire w I hands of every "Louie" in the proand grit of .the original members. ' pestle. l s was progressing "as ant, and an outstanding figure to the northern part of the Argentine Repub- flnancial and commercial life of the die at 1.15 Friday morning, with its ince.. This #s a most important This Patrol meets regularly in the !quell as can be expected," the attend- Dominion for half a century, died here 1 number as it commemorates the basement of the Rectory. Ing physicians declared. greatest intensity in the City of 'Ince 2nd birthday of Lone Scouting in On-' As recorded in last week's issue, on Sunday. He was in his 79th year, man and the Town of Granero% in the tarso, and St is full of interesting Scouting at Lakefleld Preparatory d The King, who is 65, became III Born in Toronto, August 11, 1852, southern part of Tucuman Province. fiollowing a chill contracted while Mr. Clarkson was head of the firms of It was felt with some violence and useful .Lformation. I thane is in s flourishing condition, walking in the gardens of Windsor It is interesting to note that the there now being nfteen Lone Scouts ;L`alki last F`he g E. R. C. Clarkson a„d Sons, and I throughout the Provinces of Salta, I Clarkson, Gordon, Dilworth, Guilfoyle only complete set of On Lone Scout registered there, and these are d the _ His surgeon, Sir Stanley Hewett, Catamarca, Santiago dei Estero, part Trails” in existence isyin the hands I ed into two Patrols. the Lions and the itad Dr. H. L. biartyn, a Windsor and Nash and the most widely known of Jujuy, and the territory of Los of the Lone . Scout Commissioner,! Bears. When the Lone Scout Com- flgure in his profession in Canada, His pedes, Capt John Furminger, and he too has 1 misstoner visited the School a short -phyaieUn, 'visited the King several firms had acted as trustees and audit- Until a late hour no deaths or seri- - times over the week-end. They-both ors in the largest financial unctertak- ons injuries had been reported, butt the very first copy that ever tame time ago, ten of '.hese Loates were *attended him during his serious ill- inga within their sphere during the considerable property damage was g8 the 'Teas. ' put through. the - investiture C,ere• " xiese in 1928, when laryngitis develop- The "Trails" is running a Bird mony, and officially became members past quarter-century. done throughout the shaken area, in-I House Competition at present and a ,,of the Great Brotherhood of Scotts. }fatal Mr. ar on c u i number of entr ea ave a ran y eenX rum 23U'ks Falls come more appil Althott$h His Majesty's cold is not icr several months and underwent an way bridges. received. Some of these are very -catleas to Join our ranks and we considered serious,—a Sutter-of ap- Operation recently in an effort to re• Hait•Minute Quake ' ecelvat and it will be interesting must congratulate Lone Scout Bill prehension ran through the country gain his strength. The strain proved The quake lasted from twenty to . to see who is the first Lone Scout Ware. on the keenness with which when it became known that be was too great for his weakened coastitu- thirty seconds over the entire area,I to report that he has a tenant in his he has worked to form a Patrol in confined to the royal apartments. tion and he died late Sunday. and was so strong that the seismo. birdhouse. that place. Confi confi his illness several winters ago, Widely known because of t' scope graph needles at La Plata Observatory Of •coursa, every Lone Scout It may be that some Lone Scouts 11lintehis slightest ill fss several ceases na- of his organizations, M"• Clarkson was jumped off the instrument. The old- should have two or three such houses are coutea'plating a trip to Toronto tionsl concern. r ore widely known for the principles est residents of the City of Tucuman erected in the vicinity of his home,I is the near future,_and in any case The King to not confined to his which ' 'ad always upheld and upon said it was the strongest quake with- so that be can get better acquainted they are undd0tedly interested It. the bed and is able to transact necessary_ which his professional reputation was in memory, and the city appears to with his feathered friends, activities of their city brothers. Oa state business. However, he did b '— 3 Mme-°rte $rte was have escaped desire tion only be- And now Is the time to start cul- May 8Ur nest the Toronto Aseocia- pot attend divine services a the ionymous with thorough adminis cause the inovement was vertical in-I letting information for the Bird War- tion are staging a "Scout Circus" at Castle chapel as this would have tratiou of-weakened financial strut- stead of horizontal. It was so strong 'den's Badg.e, and this takes quite a , the Varsity Arena on Btoor St. This Castleitcha a walk. through the tures. _ that People In the atreeu were unable' long time to complete and requires ' R'tll.be a most spectacular affair and jae�esi1rafty corridors and passages o. the I Dvllt Up Organisation to walk, and ;eetne4l beld to the earth a little patience. Ask your Scout•!well worth seeing, and all Lonies old caa'le, which are not heated. - "Mr. Clark-ion was the first chart- by some strange. 1rreRiatible force. master for particulars about it, if will be welcome at that show. accountant !n nada, I believe, In Tucuman the quake w•as accom-i you do not already know i And now raster is with us once Former Nurse Attends ares and his organization is the monu-nent, panted by underground rumblings and This week we have news nC It ter- again, and we have commenced No bulletins are being issued in t.) his ability and integrity," comment.' a strange ivariug in the air, which in- eating activities from several sources.t Spring officially, Every Louie Is I creased the panic. All clocks in the! At. Hensall, Patrol Leader Albert f eagerly looking forward to the long regard W the King's health. The e3 Hon. W. H. Price,Attorney General. presence of a nurse, one of the four "His lots will be keenly regretted by city Etnpped when the tremor began. I passmore reports that his Patrol'days and the warm weather. At ibis who attended the King during his tLe Bench-and the Bar of the province Nvall,= of many buildings and real-. have been at work reconditioning time of the year Nature seems to Isiege three years ago, is etplained and th i Dominion. dentes were cracked, acid are unsafe their "Den". They have put In a make a new start, and shall we not Iby the fact that she 13 now perman- Starting his bu=ine,s over halt a for •o,cupanvl� new floor and have tar• papered the also fdliow her example as regards •sntly attached to the royal staff and I century ago he so conducted It that el C,ty Shaken roof, and decorated the interior with our Scouting' 46 is in residence at thR castle with the the courts of the time wore glad .o The quake was tett uvrr an area s collection of shells and adurenirs , See to It, then, Lone Scouts, that !rest of the court. t i able to gain his counsel and ap.; measuring 650 mlte� f+om north ,to;of their various bikes and trips _A your Good Tarn Is dine every day.. In 1928 the King stood bareheaded po Nita trustee or auditor," cou-i ,uuth.. and more thann.4na miles from I valuable asset to this den is a library that your "Do year best" in every- !m' the rain before the. London ceno- tinned Col. Price., "FIs maintained the east to we=t, Alrhou¢h it was strong of over @Cts volumes. thing you undertake and that the ten Aaph during the Armistice Day Gere• high standards all lass 1�'e and he I, at the City of Salta, It was not telt to From Shedden comes the news that I Scout Laws are carefully followed. _ lmonies.' That night be had a bad gained t e confidence of the courts to 1 the City of Jujuy, but several other! the Patrol, under Hugh Creagh have And above all 'each one of you should bold, and within a week his physi- an extent seldom extended any per.l�i,,A in the Province of Jujuy were:found a new Patrol *'Dem"—an -old'"Be Prepared" at all time for any buss put him to bed. Pleurisy de- %on, On any question involving trus-' axes;especial:y Pertr( and Yuto, Tanga shanty to the woods—and they emergency and to respond to the tails 'reloped' and the whole world, for a .lee4htp'or auditing, his word was al There had been fifteen slighter l are very busy putting it into shape for activity which are sent out to 'time feared that he would die, ways sought. - I quakes at Yuto-'between Saturday and',for Scouting purposes you from time to time �• Fos weeks he Isy seriously ill, but •+Hyo name in the legal profession Surdsy, and many people there were We hear that the Sliver Pox" Patrol "LONE. E." gradually his own determination and was symbol for outstanding. integr!-ty j tiready 'sleeping outdoors, fearing}— --- ltiir doctors' constant -care brought and honesty. T3ie large firm he built I that the gaakes were warnings of a �/� No. 2 Timothy. ton, $14, No. 3 .o, him around again. during his Itfetime: to'day'. I be.- more The Markets $12 40 $13;' wheat straw, $S.bO; oat ( •p mare severe one yet to come. Saab- straw, $8. On Armistice Day last year be was Ileve, the most constructive orgarriza-, a o del Estro reported two dtsttoct ! standing. again at the same spot be- t' n of its kind In the Dominion, was I earth movements to the south,the first :?RODUCE QUOTATIONS LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS fore the cenotap.,, but this tim^ care evider, of the respect Ir, which he; •- -' -' was taken that he did -not expose �of Slight intea-Sty and the second Toronto dealers sr: baying rrcduce ' Heavy beef steers, $6.25 to $7.2�a, was held. It was almost sufficient ab-�strong a: the following 'Titter t butcher steers, choice, $6 to $6.50; Himself dangerously, Since then ,his ,uratice to the public to bay th -it Clark-1, Eggs—Ungradea, cases returned. do, fair to good. $5,25 to $5.7-5; do, son was is charge in any master In In the City of Catanruicu. the quake fresh extras, 20c; fresh .flr.ts, 18c; tom., $•:•50 to $5; butcher heifers, i ;health has been normal. was felt by people who were awake, * volving financial search or examjna. but was not trong enn+igb to awakes' secc.n ls. 16c. j choice, $5.76 to $6; do, fair to good. tion Bu.ter—No: 1 Ontario creamery. $5 to So.50 do, _om., $4.50 to$5; but- i "those wi•o were a=lees+, solids, 32 to 32%c; Na 2,.31 to 31%e.' c:•er cows, good to choice. $4.25 co F - ¢Year Thele of Reindeer .,His character, integrity, and idea• At the beginning of 1 't week Mar-1 I Churt.ing cream—Special, ,.c, No, $4:75; do, med.. 5825 to 84; canners To End This Year ciples were widely known," cone tin Gii, director of the National Mete- 1, 31c; No. 2, 28c. I and cutters, $1.50 to $2; butcher bulls, �. Cot Price. "His death is a great lot orolQgical Bnresu, writing is La Na-' Cheesc—No. '. large, colored, paraf-I good to choice, 84 to $4.50; do bolos- ottaws—The 3,000 reindeer which t., hi, profession. 1 im very sorry he cion, predicted Fevers earthquakes in fined and government graded, 14c. r.as, $3 to $3,50; baby $6.50 to are carrying out the great trek across is gone." , ' various parts of the world as a result' Quotations to poultry shippers are $8; fee.,ers, good, $5 to $5,25; stock- the northern regions of Alaska, wtll of.the influence of sun-pot-, which, he as follows: era, $4 to $450; springers, $50 to $80; " reach the delta of the Mackenzie would reach a period of maxi-' Poultry,. "A" grade, alive—Fatted, milkers, $35 t0 $60; calves, good to River is December of this year, ac- Big Brains From said, hens, over 5 to 6 lbs., 19c; over 4 to. choic a, $9 to $9.50; do, med.. $7.50 to mum electro-magnet!c activity 'at this 5 lbs., 17c; over 33a to 4 lbs., 15c;l $-.50; do, com.. $6 to $7: do, grassers, oordiag to informatioL received by _ 1..argC FBrllllie5 }•ma _ under ata lbs., 1',c. Old roosters, over $4 to $5; lambs, choice, $9.50 to $10; ithe North West Territories branch of the Department of the Interior A reader- sends the following in i lbs., 12., Ducks, over 5 lbs., 27c; spring lambs, each, 96 to $12; buck - support of the suggestion that some Ranchers Say Ravens ,eve- 5 lbs„ T5e; Isfuscovie ducks, lambs, $7,60 if. S8; sheep,7.50; 82 to 55.50, - _ 'from Lomen_ Brothers�Corpuratfon of of the greatest brains have coma o,er 5 ,s., 23c: over 4 to 5 lbs., :9c; Hous, bacon, f.o.b•, $7.50; do, 30, w.o, New York The deer win lie up for j Kill Sheep spring broilers, Rxks, over 2 lbs., c., 63c above f.o.b.; do. selects. '$1 oe'r a few months during the fawning from large families. P g - i resume the tourney Shakespeare was the third child; Hoquiam, Wash.—Predatory ravens' 35c; do, Lei`hotrns, over 1?.a lbs., loc. hog premium; do,butchers, $1 per htg eoason and will Walter Scott, the tenth; Tennyson, have killed more sheep in the Hob Poultry, "A" grade, irnssed—Fat- discount. ~ agoag the' Arctic Circle late in the the fourth (of 12); Nelson, 'the thirdlav pal than cougars. accordingted hens, over 5 to 6 lbs,, 22c; over 4, , surviving son; e n on, the our to ranchers. The birds fly low and, unde- 3% lbsICY lbs., ., 15c, Old roosters,over The reindeer drive began in Nov, U.S. Will Not Limit • - when the Canadian GOT- son; John Wesley, the fifteenth child; pluck out flag eyes of the lambs and b lbs., 17c. Ducks, over b lbs.,-28c; ember, 1929, Joshua Reynolds, the seventh child; finally kill the helpless animals. -They '•do, o•t-r 4 to 5 lbs., 26c. 'erament contractel to purchase 8.000 Gainsborough, the ninth; Coleridge, are too wise to be tooled by scare-' Battleship Size . of th.see animals from the Lomen the tenth; Dickens, one of eight; WHOLESALE PROVISIONS Brothers The cdbtract called for crows. — B Darwiu, the fifth; Haxley. the Wholesale i .._ _ - .-. 1 sale provisiva dealers are !bels delivery-in-tool - dticn' .1_n�. art of >rremory-fes -the fotlovri ag the eastern district of the Mackenzie seventh; GTadstona, the - -of attention.—Dr. Johnson. ealer•t :European propo- -WilllNot Lord Haig, the fifth. Smoked meats—Hams, med., 20 to Be Entertai-ne:l Before delta. 24c; smoked rolls, 21c; breakfast ba-! - con, 18 to 27c; backs, pea-mealed, 24 z ba- 1936 < Brings Relief to Stricken Village tc 26c; do, smoked, 31 to 33c, i Washington.—A friendly but firm Pork , 8 to 183irc; shoulders, no will be the United States' ana• V c; efts, 19c; loins, 223�ac. ; war to any European isoposal to limit 163a• b "''� , Cured meats—Long, clear bacons, ' the size of battleships before expira- 50 to 70 lbs., 19c; 70 to 90 lbs., 17c; f t•. 1 , 90'to 110 lbs., 16c; lightweight rolls,, tion of the London naval treaty 1n 18c; heavyweight rolls, 17c. 1936, it was said authoritatively•re- Lard—Pure . tierces, llc; tubs, cantly. ^� ll ,c; pails, 12c; prints, 12 to 12%e. n g—Tierces, tubs,i This pronouncement was ev�oaed by Short(:ain Ile; reports from Europe that London 11%C; pails, 11%C. shortly would propose battleship size Special pastry shortening—Tierces, limitation to Washington and Tokip. 15c; tubs, 153ac: pails, 16c• ..� '. -GRATbl QUOTATIONS The state department said the Intend- Grain dealers on the loronto Board ye proposal had not been reported of Trade are making the follow'ng yet through replying diplsuch a 'channels. • z In replying to such s prosopal, the quotations for car lots: state department would point out - - • - r Man.wheat—No.1 hard,6234c; No, that the Washington and London -r 1 North.; 5934c; No. 2 do, 5934(:; Ni• treaties effectively .disposed of bat- f 4 do, 533/4 (c.i.f. Goderich and bay + , ports). I tleships until 1936 Hence discussion ` :Matt. oats--No. 3 CW, 311/4c; No, 1' of-this class Of ships now would be. feed, 3034(; No. 2 feed, 2734 c. In this Government's opinion, to re- Manitoba barley—No. 3 C.W., 28c; vive a dead Issue. "x sir No. 4 do„ 27c; feed, 26c. I The reported clamor for scaling X an F pe" Argentine Corti, 59c (c.i,f• Port Col•I down the size of battleships is a by " borne). i product of the recent British-Fmneo- ,x a Millfeed, del., Montreal freights.. Italian naval agreement. Unser its bags included—Bran, per ton, $22.25; ` „< '^ shorts, per ton, 24.25; middlings, terms France and Italy we-a allowed F„ti z a t, "� >' X427.26, $ I to build two .capital ships, which z Via• �w g E, ,.; ;t .. � � Ontario grail--Wheat, 66c; 'earls;, they decided should be of 23,333 toss s. 31 to 32c; oats, 27c; rye, nominal: and armed with 12-inch guns, rather Just before start of mercy flight from Fairbanks of Chief Pilot Joe Crosson of Alaskan Airways �u.kwhest; 50c. f than the monsters of between 30,000 Carrying 280,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin to Point Barrow, where Eskimo residents of Arctic will HAY AND STRAW gW PRICES Brs for, and 35,000 tone, armed with 16 inch be inoculated against disease. Three have already been seriously stricken, Pilot Crosson carried hay andrstraw,s are carload sot,pdelicered guns; which. Great Britain and the 880,000 unite of the antitoxin to Barrow In a previous flight. He is shown third from left in heavy on track, Toronto, the following; United States have built sit ce the stir fiytng kit. prices: war. t , , '+ `^'".i'f'^-e 4^ ,�- ':+^ 'ti *v ;: +°?s ,. '�W .3-. +v, �•"' •.. ., s. .rt�'F; ,F•.%+ 'di', •y'=;s'�+r ,- ..Mr{4• ..:.: a.,. ... '.•.... -_ X 'i. ..'- .._.y. .:�.:' - i.ye. w5�'=.r '.a,l+i: J. 4 -_R.. � v ay L •at..,* . 'r,Ix7,:morare'},"r'�+r•r ..,i r, :-s;+',;..: �ia::CF3'Y+ :,.r,,-'+ sr1:,...^•.rR,,„c,�'�,�x�3.:'+a:A3:s•*r •� s.,n,G+:rU.:kk�tT.uAEw�: ,?.. a .,:.3C.+48yi r+."i� � -.a':' :i�7:v.Jan:Ys�i"•fPfC'�5• r .'>DCx•. :o, .y.,�,. ,. ...�+:.. 44 Freedom As Viewed PETRIE BARGA�1_N S By Gypsy Eyes %= Ton Differential Chain Hoists with 28'of Chain . $ 8.50 1ee�lom'! veil, dere it is! i bays —''C a-s. a � $ 1 Ton Differential Chain Hoists with 32' of C16in . . $10.50 often wondered what it 18, and how Cord Wood Saws, one wins it, and what it delivers its ' Angle Iron Frame Ball Bearing, - - '- - g S from. But now all .these qua;tions � �' S•"!"'"""'1 �`4h� L. .;y Complete with 'Saw . - .-- :. 560.00 - -- - . • • •• • are answered-at least for a 'motu- 10"-3 Square English Files, Bastard or Second Cut, ea. 25c ent-am! by-a person -from whom r ��a s �3.�_ • wasn't expecting wisdom. By a - 12"-3 Square English Files, Bastard or Second Cut.ea: 30c Rumanian gypsy birl. 4"-3 Jaw Universal Geared Scroll Chucks, with 2 - Sets J8W8 . . . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . $10.00 we are in Buchar�ec. li iii ups= cal winter day, and- winters here are ; A 25 Ib' Anvil and Vise . . .. .. .... ........: .... . $ 4.00 ruffs as-severe as in Canada. The 50 lb. Anvil . . .. $ 5.50 country air about •is covered with ED 1h 75 lb.'Anvil ,. . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8.25 snow, and the villagers wear sheep- A& C9OO� � t40 ?:. skin coats as they go about 'their Forges, 18" diameter, One,Piece,Steej, Hearth. Com- work. , But they.�are wearing themgo =�,C���CE 8 •K f""�Iea�A l�i0><aR�� piete with Fan . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 open today, for the sun is shining Ball Bearing Post Drill, drills 0•as" holes to centre,of brightly, and: almost as. happily as i.Coatly Funery of -old China►' +Cleusified Advertising 111/= circle . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 9,50 thqugb It had come to announce an approaching spring. The Chinese pay their doctors noir TARS ?. 51/=" Jaw Stationary Machinist Bench Vises • • $1Q•� oThe Bucharest streets are clean to cure their ills but to keep them OR SCE OR F3ANDSh1ITT1NQ. '1 61/4" Jaw StationaryMachinist Bench Vises . . $12.50 y and dry, as they usually are, at least well, because, though it is cheap for "All Wool.'* silk and Wool.'1 'Old TYme," ail ^oloc's, Tho ib n in the center of the town, for every them to live, it is exceedingly ex. i;ampis& free. stookins b Yana ELECTRIC MOTORS AND GASOLINE ENGINES, night automobile sweepers pass pensive to die. Even the poorest wept T. orulta, Out. _ it - TINE, PULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING, vol - r r gather up the dirt or snow. Ju the ed on a few 'cents a day, attains HOZ Js�Cz� NEW AND USED, AT SPECIAL PRICES. principal boulevard, called "Victory dignity and importance in death i 7 B ar (:-HICKS-iN SIX PARS way". on the sunny,side of the Na. among his ancestor-worshiping fed L 1 IFwi rand up attario. -H. W PETRIE, UNTEDtree d ». t3witzer, Granton. Ontario. - . . W. � tlonal Theatre, it is warm and dry Iowa. His family will mortgage Its and drowsy. Nature has-turned the income• for years to give him a fun. V ASTERN` CANADA'S LARGES tit Phone 'tLgin 1271 147 FRONT ST. W. Toronto 2wide sidewalk there into as alliir- eras consistent with its ideti of pro-2L selection registered atallioas Har 7 t and work horses, Freight prepaltt Wriet/! - i ing place wherein to lounge. 1 s[ige. giving exact lescriptioa your requirNt Aad this sunny spot, on the friend= i menta Prtaa, terms reas.=,. .traoltas For the rich mandarin the final wold Farms. Orenvilla Ona - -- ly side of the theatre, is not being honors are proportionately- greater. - North African Snow An Old-Time Rus wasted. In fact, it is as much {{And to provide a fitting sendoff to Do you know the meaning of 9004• 'Beyond Mazagan the tours! con. The shower that was given for Julia sought atter as the rocking chair be-rdlstingulshed.teltizens the Nanking Hess? I will tell ytru. It is first to " ed her en• aide the stove used to be by the chil- f Government has adopted a State avoid hurting anything; and then to tinned laIand, at first through vine 'smith when she announc yards and grainfield,'; thea over a gagement was so different from the dren in our famlty; and the people (burial law allowing $10,000- funeral contrive to give.as much,pwabure as r 'succession of barren brills; ani final- usual affair that one wonders why filling it are children too, gypsy boys 1 expenses In meritorious cases. Often your can.-Mary W oolstonecraft. Iy down tnto'the great p[aina of the more Old-fashioned parties are not and girls who distribute the Ruman-i when a Beath occurs in China a i► isiouz with the Atlas looming ahead given. ..The Invitations went out in lath dailies "+ger, agile colleagues-of necromancer is called in to arrange "That girl Shaws dlwtinction in het •-a wall of snow-tipped mountains. !the form c' a little ve•ce': the men, .lr, interview miniatera details and name as suapletoua day clothes.' "You mean.distinctly, don't Snow in North Afrtca? and explore secreta of state, science for interment, which may take place One telt inclined to believe, at I Bring your gayest woolen pieces and society. These fleet and rest-{from one to, five weeks atter death. .- first, that the fringe of white along( And yj-u4 aewing basket, too, less vendors have taken care of the 1 During this period relatives and "The human hand la the moat ri■ their summits was merely a bank of And we'll braid a rug for Julia noon crowd going to and from dln•'friends, in white mouralag, lament markable of all machinery which het cloud. Aa we contisied to descend , Like aur grandma used to do. ger, and having sold as many as Po l loudly In the death chamber. Bud- not, yet been fully explo!ted."•s-Rtt%b mond Dnncaa, among deep valleys, the belief be. Be sure and get here early, 5fble of the midday papers, are Ioaf. :dbist and Taoist priests intone prayers{a came a conviction. . for date-palms ' For th�•e'' much work to be done; !ug about, wafting, for the 'eveuing' for the epart ed'spirit. Candies burn. ed i'lona. grew more numerous: they wera no:' Tell yqur bean to come for supper 1 Blue, perfume.; tnSense asrends in -= lkonger small or scraggly. bat tall, I And we'll end the day with fun.- The sunny spot on the di•dewkik is j clouds. ..luxuriant and graceful; they thleken-.! their club. It is. plain that they -• On -the day of burial a procession •ped- into a forest, sweeping away on i Mary Parker, who gave the party, are greatly enjoying their retresIl- forma, made up partly of paid Hoorn- - 'W C, hither hand like the waves of a vast ', had prepare('-several big balls of black meals• which consu+t of -roasted It is led by musiclans tvtth squash seeds, and their exuberant 1 drum,. cymbals, fifes and flutas. Its .I ;green ocean. - Then, rising above strips, and the colored stuffs that the them, along pinkiZh-bTowH line, Jhis _guests brought were cut•andsewed to. and continuous isugb•er seems rc- ia- stab and splendor depend on the dlcate that few. Duple in the world amount of money.the bereaved tam- istately minarets. After those long 1 with two black ones. When enough are as happy as they ' Today, Is ;fly can %pend. �° ramparts of Marrakech. topped by gether and one bright strip braided hours on the desolate. Bled, the color had been braided for "a starter" the bringing them all they desire, and ' • effect wars gorgeous. -As w e-sped to• rug was commenced. they are not the kind to worry about I -:.--_ - ward the city, a sunset Ailed the At six c'cicck the men -began to-air- the-morrow, -,A Young Fir-Woodt skies; the rampart-9andminarets rive and a neld-fashlened high tea was After awhile the ioaflng time ap j "" ' became a vivid crimson: In the served, pears to end, and two girls, thirteen 1 These little nra to-day are things lOffit 'background the mightier galla of the After supper the rest of the evening years old perhaps. arise, brush the i To, clasp into a giant's cap, :Atlas turned to deepest purple• while f was spec: playing old-time games.- shells o[ the squash seeds.from heir { Or fans to soft her lady's lap. upon 'their summits the snow-it war ' Helen Parker: laps and set cut to sell what tealr j From many a latera many springs FREE i T RIA OFFER - snow—gleamed like burnished sllvar a - g papers they- have left, before .the! T}ll they be marked upon-the map, r •—Harry L,. Vagabond evening rush comes on. They chase 'A wood for the wind's wanderings• of Foster. b ni ,.n Barbary." _ ! each other about for a moment- like i 1 The Amelk&n.Deprelb1o11 kittens, after which one hoes to the All seed fa `ta` the solder's,hands; - PATIENCE Manchester Guardian Nothing other 'side -of the 'theatre 'anti re find what at first was trained to ' q s read It pDu hale never tried krua-hen-cry . : stocking She p 821 e shoes d v O her 8 Oe moves g � We have utet like" the Great nmeri�aa Sium our expense, -There is no such ,thing as preach- I lras ever happened before. c It lr not peers about to see if anyone Ia look•. I" shelter for some, single head,- it now at o Pe ink patience lntq people. unless the pias distributed a great maaY spec slnipdy the magnitude o! the degree- Ing—then suddenly (Ducie her shoes lea, even such-fellowship of waade,—I "GIANT", Packages which make K at#rincin to so log that they have to Inion which la unique. The world, into the mouth of an ava!lable water ` May hide the sunset, and the shade you to prove our c7aitn fel' practise It while they bear. No man -easy for y can learn parlance except by going. has known many slumps, now for. pipe and does the best she an jio t Of its.great multitude be laid yourself. Ask vrur druggist for this world, and I gotten or never accurately recorded; cram her stockings Into her pockets. I Upon the earth and elder sands. I tae, "GIANT" 75c. Package O>aL Into the hurly-burly - — -This xm4str ::f sur rcy'.:gar�s�. b�ttk toq.At Making life just as It blows. Pati• even today it can be argued that the after which, with the appearance- of From "Poems," 'by Dante Gabriel et.ii a wpa'a'.e tr ai hoofs—auii feat fur a'United States Is no harder hit than relief and toy, aIle tripe down- the- Rossetti.. one atxic us•en the tote bottle tem• ice see is but lying to, and riding out the test.and that i[Hoe eac;rety.xn.iaced Gertaany, or than ourselves, It to street, offering Iter papora to men and I r Kr,winn does tN•rrt•thla¢we claim it to do, the galts.—H• W. Beecher. , women dressed' l t Warm cur over•: res:tar bottle is svltl as good u ales, 'fake • the moral effect of the slump which -- - I tack lour drwtxin is authorised to res 4 makes it so polgnatst and memor• c)ats,and overshoes. our rSc ininsed:duly and %!,hput questicAL r` trod has placed men In this world, j able. Aristotle held that Intense R hen I buy an Epoch and b`t.rtre Kennedy 's ►7zPe sr+� krus Ilea free• ac our e: not simply to dig gold, or -to make Rant roJ12l tx�tatrert lttantilacturod Menton - ! he clothes, or to print books, but so to!tragedy could 'only befall mea of aad Righteousness from her and Rive' 1 ! Fser> 17HuTroDorceiMy 'B, 'do these things as to make them-�high degree; they t.ad so much tar her a dime. expecting two ten's back. , ; 42t Cotlepa St., �! .d,Toronto. _- •, cher to tall. in America the dlsast• site says, "Nlister,�'on'don't ,'ant no Toronto — +. selves more faithful, hopeful, and or has fallen on ,a people. not-only change from a poor girl like Hie• dd Mar iey�L avidsoh Distribucon , loving.-Edward Everett .Hale. : unaccustomed to ,LYsitehed living but you'." - tt'rite it once for our bargain list 11 toroycle, confident that they had found the - - uied ;n FREE'�E •' secret of perpetual prospeclty, that I Would like to know. why you tp el rwk _ under no circumstances could they Sour !boeq and stockings oR in 'the r Largs fllustrei' i every fait to the level ot,poor, effete, middle of tvtnter"' : , NO SNOW ON THE BO/CROWALK - ry .-ed andorebuilt debt-ridden Europe.' "O, I can't stapd em" she. ex- now Motois— nbilBatly - OT E L x10`up. Motor tiyglea, Boats. me up. I grant to feel tree:" Ot tboar� 3fot(+rs. Rads^s, etc. Transti r• And free she certafuly sgemed to ij ROSE on Patd. CLZ co A woman Is known •y the acquaint• T R A N 1� on oZWri alta 1e03'Os 10., sates she cuts. - be. _ -- - _, W5 an*" stress W.. soroato. Oat No tatherlaud, no government. no -- - army, no property! No flag to wave, nq national:Sona to sing, no grand Atlantic City, New Jersey - - - holidays to eeletirate, but free and -Sends G�eitinga to its Many. Friends-in Canada. happy! And I believe] shd was rather hu• + We are quoting such a• very tow �t Whe"ny6u, man atter ail. When I take off my ' American Plan rate that-you will GH;LD E i� - 1 tnrc 'shotes in`the evenitvg and put on slip- �'flrid it' cheaper to stay at the _. sc+ Horrellke, strand" than staying �IUIPS =' Pers I feel freer, toe.-=R. H: X in The• at home. R CRY FO �sf.t" 7� y Christian 'Science \lonitor. '1 Write us so we may quote them I i OVE R • to you-so you will know the exact ClI1LDRr1V hatetotal:emedicint - ""�" cost before leaving. C as a rule, but ez'ety child loves ForTroyb�' $rltisIl Fian1E Music-=-Salt Sea- Baths-=Comp(h _ •the taste of Castoria. And this Pure due to f Hamilton Spectator: it is ai;uounc- ; mentary Tea Daily, 4 to 5 p.m.— ; r INDiea�°�Nji We will personally see to your , vegetabldpreparation-is lust as good SOU uRN ?er that the Provincial Government !n- comfort. { as it tastes; lust as bland and iust ate cortsnva`0 i tends to fix a-quota for British flims, T. E. ,ANDOW, Mg.r' harmless as thexecipe reads. INDU lot which will ensure a largei supply : BRA RICHJIOND «hen.Babs cry•earns°of colios ; a for the theatres of this province. Ant j ooa few drops of Castoriarias hilog two thousand feature picture,; i v' soothed,asleep again in a)iffy.loth- passed by the censors last year, the .++.: in is more valuable.in diarrhea. . EVERY man, woman and child same, lei and milky- ridiculous number`ot seventeen were �Vglten coated totigie.or bad breath will occasionally over-indulge. But white Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. the British make. Which means to : " CORNS & WARTS don't suffer for your indiscretions. You'll be throw h with crude =thy that,.apart from this infinitesfmal : tell of constipation,in�'oke its gentle Its folly to do so when pon can s0 g ltcmo•. dry .iia. Dab ,2 easily sweeten and 8ett1E a sour, methods once you learn the perfect rractlon, the Canadian public Ila9 had \linard's 3 time.deity. Let ie i aid t0 Cirtanse and hil dren' S eh cillo me Nothing else has the eame to content itself with American pir,• dry on. Atter a wnil.C.,., bowels:In colds or children's diseaser. upset stomach with a little Phillips �� �eatla effect. Doatoss Pre- tnrea,•with all-their- subtle.prapagant1a. prid Wan'_. - - � yousltould use it.to keep the systems Milk of Magnesia. scnbe It for indigestion, asuses, in favor of ailea !deals, It is plain 2f Nff righf off from clogging. -- e Hearty eaters have long since beartburn, gas. sour stomach and 1 a situation which calls loudly for Castoria is sold in every drugstore; learned the quick comfort this per- headache. It bas been standard y feet anti-he guringe.Smokers know 'redress, and the actioii of the On- E"KING • the genuine always bears•Chs 1� with them;for over 50 years• - _ how it neutralizes nicotine; brings eario' _Cttivernmeht will . he wnrnil'` - Fletcher's signature• back a sweet taste; guards + e Insist oa genuine Phillips' IvfilIt •elcomod by nil. I�yal citizens. breath,Women know what it does of Magnesia;a less perfect product rDA'ufor nausea-or sick beadache. And may not actthe same: The genuine ` PAIN �► _ J when children have over-eaten-- is always a liquid---nevet in tablet' "If we float end our extravagance, are bilious,constipated or otberwm form--and -the -name Phillipe' is C it will end us,"-Lerd Grey. - , • w a if tupset-4ve them a little of the always on bottle and wrapper. - Made !n Canada ISSUE No. 15--'31 ' u PE Or W11 -W7 7 T 77 E77 9. and paid the following:, Hldro-Elft. ditto, 6600- F Wright, ditto, 6.00" J, 3D . :B' M) JM 1:Z RONDS-Government, Municipal and 41W Zio con. 6, 8.00; R R. Greenwood Street*Ughts; W.W. Wagg, mow- Mortgage Roado, Also,Industrials. Security And&styles in bray, ditto can 4 and 6, ;1.75; W. J. Insurance of all kinds. 881`6 Investments At from 5 tO 7 P4" TERMS The Standing Committee on_Rel- reported and paid Bell, shov and drug con, 4_and 5, Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent. 61.76,per yearj.. 111.60M paid In advamo. the follevring, 12-20 1 White, draw R. L and con. Fire Insurance. 11 classes written in. • 'subscriptions to the United States arid creat being' supplies for indigents: 16�5; It. W441irutn, mhov on con, A Britain$2.00 in advaiKe. 14. Also, representative of eluding Fire. Automobile. -S.-Ch4prn.�n, 5Q.00;.Can;1a Bread 11 Wind. M 8, 3-76; A. Sluek ditto, 2.7ri; . Nor- worm, Accident and Sickness,, 6.65; S G. Murrish, 1.84; W. J Lui Sluck, ditto, 7.25; J-Gauml in, dit. The Canada,Life AssuranceCo; 41.75; D. Phone or write -JOHN MURKAR, Pfopriotor, rich, 19.19; R D. Sherwin, fi.GO; 1. Linton, th)d-tl wtow ril;s con 421'y Phone Pick.515 Address innah,'nied: se7rvicts; W.00 alf(I 8; 4.Tjo; J. Sti-phewioll, ditto, ONTARIO 43tf ED, HOWMAN,Whi.tby McK BROUGHAM, Standing Con oil I.Oad:; 113-5; H Down, drug.. It. 1�, 1430; 'ANO'GO-MMENT8. The t. I-111ittec fie, NOTES aild Bridges reported and -puld t V, Alitchvll, dt'ag vu1j I uIld 2 2.W; owing.. ,1 ir rt, Bia dvn,--di-tt4), .5-00 J. Mit'.. Ou Saturday last out' I'M 4.,-,0; it Is linall'. Jnlk;-alrd cut J. -R -0 Y --M 0 R R IS H Governor General, E:ti-I Bessbor- chvil, 3.00-1 T. A I'alli-stvi-, olwii rol:;. N, 'I'. Lino,. -ough, and Lady Bassborotigh, Meds R L.; 16-65; It 1, Sdoll, dith) ''0 Ilill, 14htod. N. 1. -- -4 50; B. Annus, drag cun -5. 4-.00;'N. 1';fllister, ditto, 5.�1.5; J. Svott, ��hov, P'l 0 K ERING arrived lit Canada, trod Robertson, break.,rd- con 5,;3.50' -they were uffi(Jally %yelcorned by (lit. 2 25; AUJor, dit. 1.51); H Tlirner, ,now i-on X, 2.25; .1, ditto, 'viembers of the Dominion Gov- G McKay, ditto 3.00; 11, Don1v I y ilil.. A rrojr'blo, sliov'snow and dru,, WHY IT PAYS TO TRADE AT V4�d ""',,W' ­. of .75; A. flandin, ditto .75; W 'I ()()'I r'(11 an4l cob 15, 25.00; K. ...,ernment, The administration le,- ditto .75; -A 15eabeck; d�tto, .75; 13(.olby, shov, Snow, Con,.4 sod 5. 7.25 the ouih and the various speeLthes J Tweedie, ditto' .75; F Griffin, (lit, J. Murkar, lxrinting supplies for rd. MORRISH 'S Supt. 13.25 W Wilson, shov, snow on Because you save money on every purchase, Because :made-were- heard most distinctly .75; G Griffin,, ditto ..75; J, W. Brown S IT PAYS- by the people throughout the ridge ditto 2.00-fW Booth, , ditto; con. 8, 1.00 N. M Gordon, lumber, you always get merchandise of the. Highest Quality and whole Dominion, the broadcast 1,65; R. Melrose, ditto, I'50; S. J' 844.93. -of Unquestioned Purity. Pugh, ditto, 2.35; E. Goden, ditto ..85 The Council adjourned to meet a made by the Canadian C Hackney, open culverts con 5, 1.25; gain on Monday May 4th. IT PAYS-Because you have always a large variety of Clean, Fresh ys This 'was an R.'Redman -gravel R. L. 22-00; National Railways , hiul Goods from which to choose. `4naoiration in the coming of the G Winters, haul irravel con. 2 and 3, County of Ontario % IT PAYS-Because our average prices are the lowest-Dehvie'r'y Is 1; A. Pegg, open rd, con 7. 10.00 Fees-and satisfactiob, goes with every -vice-regal re9resentative, as radio J Baxter, shovel snorw con. .4, 8.26; purchase._----- broadcasting was not i'"Mel.- S. Murdock, ditto, 1.26, L White, dit. PROCLAMATION SHOP AT' MORRIS SH 'S to allow such an event 2.75; G White, ditto, 2.75; Willis Dav 8 AND 9. 3.50 F. John- 1, John Rose, Warden of the Count until the past few years. The is, 'shov snow 'con- I - BE SATISFIED. ston, ditto, 2.50; W. McNair, open of'Ootario, hereby proclaim the wee 'impression -made by his speech id on N T. Line, 2M; W. Slack, dit. of July lot to July 7th, both days In. was of a most favorable character, 2.50; P. Nighswander, ditto 5.50• •A• dlusive. the Connty of Ontario Bust. He has a pleasing voice and speaks Reesor, shov; snow S. T. L. .50 G. mess Revival Week. �CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING Every citizen of Ontario County 18 in a straight forward manner that Todd, ditto, 2.50; E. Pilkley, ditto, requested to invite all fcrmer resi. Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick, 600 • .50; W. Reesor, ditto, 1.00; A Petty, dents of the County to come home creates a ftvorable impres"ort ditto, 2.00; J. barkis, ditto, .50; E- during this week. 013"Sunday while on tb�ir WRY to Barkey, ditto, 1.00; - J Burkholder, This Campaign will he province con. 2 'and 3. 3.75; F. Turner, drag business inen are hereby r(quested to Wil. become active ' Hardware ' StOttawa the party retuained at ditto, 1. ; G. Todd drag and,-shwide ,d all local anthcrities andNewettstle, -N.. B . for a time in and shov. snow con 6, 4.83; F.. i6 the work of preparTickefing- ore -.-,order that the Governor.General son, Rhov• snow.- con 6. .185; Peter att013, and party might attend divine Stewart, drag and open con. 6 and,, JOHN ROSS,Waiden, worship 35 in the small frame church 13.75; W. W. Gee, drag and open con -3 County of Ontario • 125 people. 5- 10 25; W. Brown, open con. 5. 4.00 Our Stock of Sprang Seed has arrived. We offer this week which accum-nodate,, only stunt Conner, ditto, 4.25; B. Wilson, dit Ontario Official Warnirg �,No. 1 Red Clover, 00; G . Jonesi shov. snow con 7 and 15 00 bush. It wa5 hk desire tbat �. Co . ... ... ... h6 visit there should be of an S. 4.75; L. Jones, 4.25; R. Jones, dit. TO - :tin. I Alfalfa, 1400 • No. I Timothy, 6 10 -informal ctisra-eter stud--"tlre4y -75; G- Wilson, ditto L60; B. W. Truck Drivers and Owners No. 1 Alaike. 1100 ted pare Jones, ditto, 8.00; David Sykes, shov. LOAD$ MUST BE REDUCED ------7- o. I Sweet Clover,..., 450 -..freeofspleador. Hewau snow E. T.L. 1.50; Geo. Wilson ditto N --ilimpliefty to characterize big vi'dit, L00; R.-Jones, ditto, 1.50; L. Jones, DURING MARCH AND APRIL 7 These prices are good while our present stock lasts. ibo that city. The beer, of widbee ditto, 2.O0; G. C. Jones,extended dit'to, 100; B Important clause@ In the Ontario by the Canadian W, Jones, ditto, 4.75; S Farndale, Highway Traffic Act are designated Garden Seed Bulk and Package, Onion Seta drag and open rds. con. 7 and 6, 21.00 to protect roads. both paved and un- And IAwn Grass Seed. xieoplo too the now Governor. W. Parking, open rd. con. 6 and 7, psLved,during the early sprig r. Be 40oneral and his esteemed wife and 11.00; G, Larv, ditto 3.75; Walter cause of w-)isture that lurks to road Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and PLepairs• . gamily for their sojourn J13 the Stevenson, ditto 1.25; R. Mcrwbray, foundations, excessive weights and ditto, 2.00; J Elson, ditto 3.35; Roy speeds do extensive damage to road Our Motto:-"We have it. Con get,it. Or surfaces at tale time. It In not made." Parrott, ditto, 1.00; L Dunn, shovel WHAT THE LAW 9ATs snow E. T L. 1.00; W. Dunn ditto, -KINGSTON ROAD EAST 1.00; S Farndale, ditto, 6.00; James The Highway Traffic Act declare: that during March and April,on road Greenlaw, shov. snow con. 1, 3.650; outside of cities and towns.- PICKERING Ow Monday afternoon fu* destroy- O. Pascoe, ditto, 13.50; F Lacey abov Solid tired trucks and trailers @11tioll J. S. BAI-Sr%'%N,- *d one of the landmarks ofthis part snow, R. L. 1.25; A. -Chester, ditto, be ligalted to b^If a I"d: c4cd the town when the old Hixite 2.75; R. Ward, truck repairs, 2.50; Pneum&tir tired trucks and trailers, 'Quaker meeting-house fell a prey to W. Linton, drag and open rd. con, 1, with a carryin CA aeltv exceading 14 ithe flames. Men had been engaged 18.5Q; C. Couperwaite,, open snow rd three tons,shall be capacity to halt a INS tS HERE cleaning up the property and set fire W. T, I- con,-7 and 8, 1.00 E. Leh- load the dr) 'grais, and "on account of man, ditto, 2.00; F Seebeck, ditto, Horse drawn vebielem-with P. carry- As extreme dryness, the fire spreadbe2.00capacity exceeding one ion, shall Visit our Men's Wear Section and see these new Hoes on display-. Iver) rapidly and got beyond con- Tram ditto, 2.00; C. Couperwaite, be limited to half a load Trouser!4L Fine Shirt�-, 'Caps. Fancy and Plain Rose, trol and soon reached the historic open r&. con. 8. 1,00; F. rr.abeck. Speed limits all the yeLr round are- New linea of-Neck Wear. 15,miles an hour for solid tired vehicles building. Word was sent to Whitby ditto, 2,00 S Thompson, ditto, 2,00; and 20 miles an hour for pneumatic Spkial-Fine Shirts, reguNr urice 1,25, for 9S cents, 3 for $2 75 for asiptance.apd the Whitby fire, M Dunkeld, ditto. 23.75: D. tired vehicles of more than six t(-s Girls-The 1.00 Kayer Ho,;e Fir e here in all the leading Tran, 'brigade quickly responded Z the call, ditto, 5.75; 1 I.Phrrian, open con, S, irro" During the Spring inontho ,hmdem gild are Nil I'Aghioned.. and-soon had 400 feet of hose from 6.00; W. Lehman, ditto, 5,00, JcfsePh d MUI-t he Particularly careful the creek along the highway to the' Bye.r, drag and open con, 7 and 8, -ontvtri exceed these speeds. Many bargiing tilrotighont the store in.,many seasonable lic'es.. -Ibui)ldink, but-as the roof had fallen 39,7:,., T. Holtby, open con. 6. 10.15, TtIEC., WPRI)VII)ICAPHiAl.TlBtA We are re t+tovking many of the(Ad r(-Iitbile Ii in by this time, the btulding 'wa,-; ditto ine4 in our EFtrue,49 Dept. P. Hardy ditto, 3.00- E. Hardy, The penalty for nverl-)ading doting Ourgtock of bqrness, etillm--4 and 1p,krt+ is!qiiittl complete and one -�rlered creat doomed. The firemen, however ren- 75: W Hardy. ditto, 1 0; T. Hardy ia�tance by s�a.-I-n- other - MAtIch And April Is a fine, imprimon prices are always Iuw. Inspect oar g!oods.before purchii9ing. Bring open con. 6 and 7, 9,50, L. white, nwnt..or both. Licenses may also he JLf yotir repmr8 now buildinjvk. A% the fire was spreading ditto. 11.75- J. Mitchell, ditto.' 7.00, -ii-spended, Highway traffic offirials mittl. .Avoid being di-lappointed. Ito the north. and -west the Pickering F, Madill, shov. snow con. 7, .4-00; have heen directed to be especially Phone 2064 fire brigade was summoned and were B. Mathews, ditto, 3.00; J, Middleton -vigilan't in apprehending ' all who soon on the scene with their chem- open rd, con. 7, 9.00; F. Byers, open di hey.' �calengine and succeeded in saving rd. con. 6, 10.00; 1. Brown, shov, on !Fbe Department of Highway de- W. Powell's buildings. The church tree to CEC L �-' -.�. - BRADL E Y con. 1 1.00 O. Burton, ditto; .50;- imoressupon truck and -was erected in the early part of last Miller-Bros. ditto, 1.60; G Hodgson, owners and drivers the provisions of - :century arid was used as -a meeting g the I^w. It seeks their,co-operation 3P X 0 = 30 n X 1*S7 CW Quakers, which ditto, 3.25; E Holtby, clean Brouth- in siseing that the low is obeyed in all 1house by the Hixite Quake am� Sts., 1.50; C. W, Phillips, opqn was a branch of the Society of Fri- circumstances. Ontario'@ Invest- rd Con 5, 9.251, J. C Phillip,, open on meat In good roads.now amounting ends but had not been used by them con. 5, 1.00; 1.00; A. Basting to man Is Your Pickering News paid for ? for many years. It was situated on v millions of dollars must be 2.00; F Hasting, ditto, 2.00; W: C. protected. ione of the Fleminr farms. It-rvm vai -ditto- 9 00 G. W. ONTARIO nitpT- OFrFTGHWAy$ used as a flax mill and also as a le, ditto, 1.76; G. V. Phillipe, ditto, Irbe"on. Geo.S. Henry, istore house by the Fleming Estate. 100; G C Phillips, ditto, 3.50; W E. lits Campbell of Whitby had he. Johnston, ditto, 2.00; R. Ward, sal. Minister lm7dture Stored in the building and 160. L .Hagennap, shov. _snow con 5 NoTicic :-All road organizations in - thin W" a tow loss. Horn--1.00;- G. Trane ditto, 6,00-� F. Ho - -Ontario\County are asked to co-- sharv, ditto con. 4, 2.1)0; F. Booth, 0 grate by stilcfly�.enforcing the PICKERING COUNCIL. ditto, 2.00; H, White ditto, 2.00; Joe. .above Act, . 4 4-� D.J. BEAN, The above council met on Monday Taylor, ditto con, 7, 1.00; C. Carteir, 82 CountyRosd Engineer April -6th pursuant to adjournrrwt. members (excepting A. Moore) . fICKERING-TORONT0 -present. The Reeve in the chair. • The rninute$ of the last. meeting Whitby Plumbing and Heating -were adn0ed as read. 50o 'Mr. Roach requested the council to Hand Pumpq, Pressure Pumps -attend to'certain, maintenance on the -: 904 7sideroad south. of Cher upon. succ' e-F;sor to E W. Evans, Whitby .-Return, Mr. Jones, of the Municipal.Spray- Ing and Oiling Ltd. solicited business (Effective Monday, March 23rd, 1931) Now is the time to-get that pump repaired, or raglans for his company, and submitted quu- 'Lefive Pickering (St'an'dard Time) Leave Toron-to Wood tations on road surfaces.. that old od unip witb a newiron A, 1I- P. M. A. M. P. M. P e Ltd. in 7 25 355 7.30 &30 Mr. Babe of Pedlar Panol pumpr at reduced prices -Osbava thankRd the council for past 7,55. A.55 8.30 4.80 .�fayors and solicited future orders. Come in and see our stock and talk over your, .8-55 .5.55 9.30 .5-80 Mr. Rossiter was heard offering water problem"' s with us. 9.55 0,55 - 10.30 - 0.30 .complaints on certain• roads on his 'b 7.55 11.30 '7.80 10-55 b. so route ind pre§ented a bill* to the 4 doors uth'of P. 0; Phone 460 It.55 S.55 • P. M. 8.30 b 9.55 1280 1?0.80 council, for services foi extra mail- P. M. driver during storm period. ),C)I-Tr.V.&1:Z10 1215 10.55 130---: Plaxton and Co. were again heard 1.55 11-55 -11.80 are Township Insurance. --- 2L 66 W CInster, Constable, was heard re salary. EDMUND HIND LUMBER :a Daily except Sunday. b Sattirday, Sunday an I d A building by-law re building con- 11olidaybonly. e Sunday only.' -COMPANY, LUJTED., at any point to pick lip passengers. struction. was prepared and read to posche -Mne council and those interested; the Signal plainly to the driver. .!subject of which will be publislWd in Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara -.LUMBER AND MILLWORK next Issue of the News. OR EVERY TYPE oF-coNmuoTioN­ Falls,Hamilton, Brantford,Winder, Detroit,Barrie, A by-law authorizing expenditures 'F Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and --.bn roads amd maintenance etc., was intermediate points: passed, amounting to '$40.00. Mawnitelor'the Modern Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all The standing committee on Con- U. S. A.Vpoints.j ingencies-reported and -paid- the HICIme and Faifm' following: John Murkar, printirrig of --letter,heads, envelopes and Auditors Ideal for Slimmer Cottages., Prornpt Deliveries'.' report; $ 80.00;, D. R. Beaton-, sal. Gra COaC1�:,1, L11�eS , $125,00; Wm. Anderson, Insurance WRITE US FOR LITERXTURE AND SAMPi,111is Y. prem. 280.00 ditto The standing committee on Light ..Power and Transportation reported DANrORTH AND WAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133,4-5 - �, r e. w P C.. 3 ;Yt j . ., {:�•;.- ,.' '�'' 1.., .,..� "" .ss " a:. - :h .Y •'.°• Vis». - r ;ro n +y .. �•.. r• �x.r •... SR , '.a. _ !!t: ,, +F, .-5"•t' ,��`?• • r„ -ms`s -F,'�.. ., '.i� iF"r .;e• -P t#�.,s"..�.. - s 'a. �., 5 ;rt .. •.•�.n._'-^' y. .. r .....e.:_....�.� .' :. ..'.1^.'.•'... rlN; i• _.. .J.: rw. .,�..,.�wta+,e•. .•,,X i•'F'•• l'•aLt��-.•. ,.has..:. •i•R S"'�'�...t••'..: ry _iw* .V�•..i. _ -�h^.. -. - ♦ -. u ,,,5 • �`t"' .. •;y. < .. _., , _.. ...+v• .-.. ,`,'.�,. vl r rte.. 'TM«.^ - •�'�' .. �r'� „'• .e A�•r• r•. - :e•.r u.. ... •.,'�'Yi•, �• •,,• .,. _ a..., v � }- 1 ,, �. x..^�� tic >•h C r rtiiLJtRlMONT. John Coates motored,to the.city _ Will Evans is' busy with hie on Tuesday.' --- - NOt1Ce to CreditOri Mrs. and Miss Jose WKANDR80N - buzz caw these daps. Josephine Ferary r 7G Bgrn, to Harold-and Mrs, pick. were in Toronto over the hdapa. : In the matter of the Estate of tuba .neon, a-daughter. W G�Hingham and fa ly, of " 13011 Stewart,aate of tete Township DUMBARTON J. S. Baudy had a ba@laesa trip Toronto, spent Sunday ..with of Piclgering, in the County of to Toronto on Tuesday, friends in town. Ontario, Farmer; Deceased. _ Farmers ezpee•y to get on the Magnus Morgan and family and Notice is hereby given pursuant to i N SU R A C E ` land in afew days as it' has dried thetul•ruer's parents spent, Easter - - - Section 51, R. S. O. 1927, Chapter A . t7`IUJiUtflt.ty, ' up nicely. Sunday iu Toronto. 1.50, that'all creditors and others. llrs.'Gibbons and Mrs.'Walford _ - wing claims or' demands again, Clifford'Soden,of Toronto,Rpent F1Kb' - --- Spent Sa•u.da ha y ---with- -F3ttrrison - _ - � the 'Estate -of the said John Bell 13 L7 HG!,A I.1' _ y, __f3..nd Mr attic'his parenGa; Fratrk SVeRr•-, wuri fa of Bfooklio. - Stewart, who- died-.on ar-about-th-e and Mrs. Soder,' i yt 24th da of Februar Uitr schools will re open on 1ti.5 Margaret J1eLellan, of To- _ y. y, 1930, at th0 Monday neat, after an. enjoyable Townahi ,L1 FE IN- I'' -NUE •� runts:,, ri��ut Easter with Iter � p -of Pickering, 'aforesgia, master holiday. parent: RL-v.' A. arid• Mrs.'�M6Lel- are required on or before the 15th ; Ian, at the manse, SALE REGISTER. day of April 1831, to send by post Phone Pickt•riom The Misses -[cGlashan, of To- paid or deliver to the undersign- ronto, spent the Reek end with low is Che time to make a aen'e- 'Saturday; April. 11th - auction .e rel clean tip: During the win-ter sale of household furniture c be de solicitor 'for the Administratrix �r , of the Estate of the, said Deceased na I Blacksrnithi George Bell,of the Bank of Com a large auiuunt of dirt accumulates held at Green River, the Estate,of full in the yards. Where it comes from the late Martha Ann Doten. Sale Particulars in writing of their gorse-shoeinw and U •-ral Work uterce staff, spent the holiday we do nut (,now but it gets there at 1 claims and the nature of the sera'- r, with his parents in Deseronto, P. m. Terms Cash. Fred Post- ity, if any, held by them. promptly attt 1,,-ti to. ]lir. and Mrs.Combe,of Toronto, all the same, and it should be con. ill,-auctioneer And'that after such last mention- Lawn Mowers 1!l,, rpenejd .pent Sunday with the latter'- signed to the flames, Saturday, April 11th -Auction.sale ed date the said Administratrix will and Rrpa rr1, ' brother. David, and Mre. Taylor. ---r- of garage stock; and equipment, proceed to distribute the assets of Satisfaction Rutiranteisd. { Thos, and Mrs. Paterson spent NOTICE" also blacksmith stock and tools and the said Deceased among the parties Hunday in Brook in with ' their L'• some hdusehold effects, the proper- entitled thereto having regard only Phone Maly. 4125 daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pengelly. Whitevale -:- Z-$ 1 ty of A. T. Law, at his premises, to the claims of,which she Am" then0 3D Clark and Mrs. Rawson and Kinsale: Sale at 2 o'clock gee have notiee. g,y HIGHLAND CREES , daughter, ­bf Toronto, @peat Chopping every day Bills. W. B Powell, auctioneer. Dated at Whitby, this 23rd day of *� Leieter with relatives in Claremont. , A D. 1931 March John Day •and eon, of RunnyQ RAl N—FLOUR FEES HOUSE mI Arthupr Christian ristian u, made Collegiate, Toronto, visited Gristing Every Week Day. Tenders Wanted Whitby, Ont. David and Mrs. Taylor, on Good Solicitor for the said Adm. thy, Ont. Friday. 'Will exchange SsersD TENDERS will be recelvecl. Mary Christina Stewart. O R S A L w Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of Flour for Wheat by the undersigned up to April 20th, - _ _- Oshawa, spent Sunday with the ANTHONY WILSON for the purchase of the Christian Notice to Creditors 1 -=- r• letter'smother, Mrs. Thomas Church sheds in Brougham, to be re- Gibbons, Proprietor; moved from the premises, the higbost 1 0•roomed,eomfortable, electric Mr, and Mrs. Dennison of To- 48tf 'Phone Mark. SW2 or any tender not necessarily accepted. In the matter of the Estate of Rich- p light, hard and soft water,. - •-routo. spent over the week end JoHav PatLt fps and Barrett,,late-of.-the Township Oppo9ite Town Hall, 'Pickering. Clear It U Now 32.M SedY of Com, of Pickering, Out- with the tatter's parents; Ed. and 8, in theCountyof Ont- IMre. Bryan. P� ario, Retired Farmer, Deceased. Big bargai,u for. _ that sore throat, Blaeksmithing Notice is hereb quick sale. _ • M, J. and A1r,q. Wilker�of To quinsy tonsilitis, lar- y Siren pursuant to =Ionto, are epeti0iug a few days y'ngitis, croup, hay fever, colds, bron- Section 51, -R, S. '0. 1927, Chapter - with the tatter's parents, Ed. and chiti.y and .tonsil trouble, whooping- 150 that all creditors and others v1 ■t 1 + LAW• Sorse•shoeing a Specialty. gainst the estate of Mrs. Gleeson, cough. Use Ssbilla 3pahr's remedy. havingclaims a * Clifford Pilkey is attending the Good re,tilta or money back. It's AliGeaeral Work,including Wood the said Richard Barrett, who -died annual; meeting of the Ontario GOOD, E. C. Janes, druggist. Work, promptly - P P p on or about the 10th day.of October, Phone Hrook, I$08 Educational Association at To• "'— attended to. 1930, at the Township. of Pickering .--ronto Wis.week. AT �'�'''�"e' Also, oresaid. are re uir� on or before Kinsale, - Ontario a? John and Mrs, hteClellen and rARent for Taco Farm the 15th day of April, 1931„ to send NE STORE + F. T. MWnOOC��7iT1�tCL by Poet solicitor deliver to the for the latter's sister, Mies Atkinson, un- dersigned mlicitor for the the Whitby, visited their uncle,J. of the said estate of the Deceased ' H. Beal, on Sunday. GREENWOOD 491 inIl ; Sunday- Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson, atcom- y particulars in wilting of thgir ppaa�ied by their eon. Wilber.eppeee. Pork and Beans. 2 cans for claims and the nature of the secur- -` Easter with M. J. and Mrs,. ?} lbs. of Oatmeal for 25e if any, held by them Wilber, of Toronto. 8 Can@ Peas for Coal, � � And that alter such last mention- BARB ed date the said Executor will pro- Mise Aldfne Middleton and Mre. 4 Pksr Jelly Powders for 25creed to distribute the assets of the Fred Lynn and brother. Mac. Wrapped Turonto Bread 8o said Deceased among the parties ea- Middleton, spent Sunday with Choice Ceylon Tea, per Ib. $8e titled thereto having regard only to relatives in Toronto. 2 Pggs Iodized Salt for ... me Hard and Soft Foal of the' the claims of which he shall then Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and 8 Pk go Corn Flakes for 26c s have notice. ` .family, of Toronto. are epeadina best quality on - +their Easter vacation with their We deliver every day .land - at Whitby, this 23rd day-of � � (relatives in Claremont. Highest prices paid for batter March A. D. 19ai. !!Jl1C� J. S. Bundy, who has been and eggs �� 1.+1"►� "bur E. Christian, _ e ading the winter months with Save your con ne for Rogers ' • f Whitby, Ont. E�� � 1 �e coupons R ,.Solicitor for the said Executor. of IS[r. �Poodwardr south of the silverware also the child's er1�s Co=t. Wdesd - _:_ evillago, returned home last week. savings scrip. ° Harold Roy Read' dignified, not artistic � Mr, and Mrs. Stepbeos, of A designs that would ,Aurora. and Charles Cooper, of C A. OVERLAND he Richmond Hill. were visiting 'Sed Our Stock O� Purpose in view=The friends here during the past week, 371y Phone 2501 one $lustiated is aim. Mrs. George Beverley and dan- - " - --- _ pie, yet has artistry. gdter, Norma, have been visiting PRING ! ..-NoGreaterTribute'she former'@ parents. ry,d anRBryan SE E D S r ' the Peters, of Port Perry,Burin e s N. W. STAFFORD, . .the Easter holidays, • Misses Allie and Georgie For CLARE3IONT Kingston Road. syth, teacberR in the Orhawa _ _ -- - — 4tbv p public Rchool, are Apending their - h ,... Phone Whitby �•"'t, 9 " Easter holidays with their parents - v Grocery Specials: �" 'We carry a full line of Grass 48 r 94- -•a, W and Mrs. Forsyth. and Garden Seeds Mr. Woodward, who has been 3 Can Peas, ,,, „ 25c a vi the Barry term south of the S� otic complete line of Chicken Brooders Feed _ '."village during the past year. mow- 2 Cane Pork and Beans,.. ' 25c ed last week to Shelburne, where I Large Can of Salmon, Pane, Feeds Grit and Charcoal i4af J[nt� he has purchased a farm. 15c _ - . 73 Dr. N. y and Mrs. Toy with 8 PkRa Corn Flakes, ... .. Carload of Fence arrivin et Onae and ,family -peat Sunday with 2 Hozes o!Iodized Salt * relatives at Richmond Hill. - get in ars the new reduced prices. In8'ararace CO. Masters Bill and Allan remained Rea,Good Tes,pee Ib 89e Cheap rates for[arm and country .there for s week's vacation. -Priced to wear. baildlnpta We are glad to see 1., Fingold Regal Bread, wrapped. ... 8c Wiadetorm Insurance on baYdiass, . attend ia to his duties in the wind-mills.Silos oto, pearly twomohths during which Phone orer.dWe deliver. 7- .70R QUIC& SALEof all kinds, he underwent s serious operation. Durant(fourj Coupe, 1929, gone 1400 miles ;—FAR![S POR SALB Ohne.. Cooperleas engaged a . : 3R4 "Y w& rant Ooaeb (four)1929 _ - Bret Olses mechanic on all makes Phone Claremont 8701 Durant Sedan(cis) 1910, demonstrator Write or phone �--TT 1 of care, and cooteroipleites instal Durant Sedan(six) 1929 E D. B O W M A .1Z tics an iip•to•date line of tools Durant Toa Truck, stake body 1928 'std �quipmoot !or repairing all Made-tO-measure Chevrolet Conpe 1928 _ WHITBY. OMT.makes of care. Buick Coach I928 -The roads have dried up nicely 10'rdson' our Tori Truck, dual wheels,dump body 1930 'Hen River. and the duet is now flying ae if T. - ' _ • - odge,three quarter Ton Truck 19208 it were summer The roads have Tractor 10-20 ' not broken through as the - Basket F�,CtOry i p -Tractor(2)gaud as new 10-20 Manufaerur�ra of geually do in the spring on account AND -" International Tractor 15-30 of the absence of.-moisture is the Two Riding Plows - - All kinds of Fruit R•+skete, Berry ground and little frost. �1 A number of Tractor Plows, some nearly new Crates, FarnlPr�, Bushel - The syndicate, who are going Spin C•�a is A number of Used Battery Radios Baskets, Clothes to handle the tomato crops which - 'Three Horaea Baskets. are to be grown' is 'this diatriet; Newest Styles, A number of repossessed Cream Separators, Frank 1'f-fit nock, aro now bt a getting the factory `-'Correctly Designed. ° .. am good as new. Proprietor . ready. The building, which was _ ' Halter nt the stn known " formerly an elevator, is situated ' For Men find Young Men. - , opppoosite the C. P.-R'station, - Cllarlea .COd r� Barnes Baskets, The Women's Institute will SPS°R and Summer; - Claremant :Phone Markbam 8408 meet on Wednesday, April 16th, 1981. at the home of Mrs. Dopking. The Rzclaet a Agency Vill n_ n e ''nom gra- For - tion, The Stranger in Our Midst" t1h. wv: -i1°jtss .and "The Uplif tinge Influence of Charles Tailoring see ota� wan Pa - yul;tsralr,, the. Garden." Roll Call, the ex. per samples before buying elsewhere. Prices from Joe No s1 change o!@sada or bathe, Company a single mil,-to 1.00 per roll, Order your Sherwin-Williams Paint. A farewell party was tendered' J here. Turpentine,Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. by a large number of their neigh- PRICE $23.00 P A G or Pearl Soap, 6 bars.., 25c Quicker Qnaker Oats, pkg 2� `hors to Walter and Mrs. Norton r Comfort or Gold Soa , 5 beta 25c' Quick "' Big Range of Sam , Quaker Oats, china 350 on. the fifth' line of Uxbridge, plea, Soap Flakes, large R 25c Seedless Raisins,3 lb@ '29a - ; � e pror to their departure for Clare• Bu11: Soap Flakes, Me 25c Icing Sugar, 3 IbA 26e .vont where they have taken R gee ourdisplayWork Bitof,,Men's FPsB'ile Na Lhe►9ogara 26c Coen Flakes, 3 pkg . Q residence, e a mark of. thie hi h t! p p 2 bars 15c`Shredded Wheat. 2""pkgs- 26e , esteem in which'they are held. T..flet Soaps, 3 bars.,. 25c Rolled Oats, ? Ibs 25c The O. G: h T. a the United New Low Price $2.93 Men'",Work;Boo Is Goodyear Tires Exide B:ctteries Church, took charge of the service �1, ,l _ _ _Battery Charging• credit Sunday evening last. All FIN , TOT_ D C . credit is due the girls for the very .•LL .L vl j,l lJ Call anti-Ree 0 impressive service they presented, Phone your order, and the unique features introduced Lower Price Store y We deliver. - - - proved very interesting. Good -. Phone 3801 Phone Markham,6402, Butt I led by u icongregationA were resent at _ P all .the services on - - Sunday. . ONT General Green FRA N �CTA , . Wm. M. Duncan+ Merehantp � Ve11111GFRFW, I•T.AM 17 a B :<.9av✓:TAaa 5.4',-.x� .,'. • b„r�.^J,. wY.,u?; ,,rC-^-:,yS t j. :•J', °r"A".. 't •'r Z f a" er.., b , .,f nr's�i.5-rsr+l:.rt~•.. .•. .... '' ,,.., k--..w..r' r°s�'•'a+.. n..:.. - �'^+�• •�,gr.� v ,air x r"r,,, •', . . � ,,.- cow s•. c r. � '. ...,.. t�- - ,•u• •..- .� :• .ir= w.•.•u T-.•� X' ''.3`• nx..... ,4.... '�' ' .. :,r ...a .nc^:u.,.r-akva: rT•..-rte - � .r �: ..•rte"'' ,..y. n. _.�. r,. e•x�. - .:, 1,..- . ,• ?c. ..7 !+-t ''w'F. .. a...'.. .."'ti, ,.;?e:' - ","-F,'*rs";!f•".f�",y^.,•�^� :a 7,, _. ,n ... ^.'.ak2. .w. ... . .. ..�� ..^•,•,.. .. �.. .-., . .rw.' :.., -A+'R:�,:. ...,y. •'T�.cw.^ '9�" � ^s •.w•+:r a-' _ ',•�:..-:c--••c•..-....�•`'• ,.. . :.. _ ,z ... .....•..,. .-.... :,... .- .,,- ,..,...... .. •. •...,_ _. rte.: !.-;,..,,.. •r .. t. �.t .. .. - ... ✓ .._na:� ' .'r, eras «'. •• . .:- gulch of EuvOur 4d.�� � measured tones there crept s now stats - •Interest. His steely eyes.*hot* a little brighter as'he leaned forward- _ " k mo found in other te&W "And how did you learn- aH that, �� "� sir, when you were practically ancon- j(tAM Ly scious the whole timeYs he demanded. `'11 Y ----- Pyec oft's perpetual grin- onIlk /�,,�, — an air of smug satisfaction as hsa `�"'y �� winked knowingly at Barnard.. There is a race of men who are born rival armies less than a httndred miles, "You forget, inspector, I was not with a gift of roving, and a thought awa�I asked..gcoitie 1t he ped m l p unconscious all-the .time yn1 that-all}ands are-thyme.-'-TYO'lrhang interested in going to the trent, sad SALIBA- S- o little friends were discussing the their hate in on Es uimaux Igloo..or he wagged his tail and danced about q best means of disposing of the body, a chinese Emperor's palace, and set-; We must confess that Scottie dills'! 3� I was somewhat recovered and took tie down as complacently as a'black' like the Chinese very well at first. y -TEAquite a lively interest in the matter: cat on a warm Otica he had been captured by Chins Then it was that I took Mock of my hearth:reg. Give' ess bandits,-and since then had car- bearings." them a stout old ried a grudge against the entire.ran Barnard nodded slowly. He was con- pair of shoes and He mixed with them just as'a lighted 9. T ilk �m ftd 9=d�M siderably puzzled as to the reason for a new highway, or'match mixes with a keg of gunpowder. Pyeeroft's inactivity, when be must i @. ----- -- ----•---- , an old boat and a� Knowing the grouch Scottie carried ' have known that he was in a serious �.�, salt wind to push I shouldn't have taken him with me -.���.�I1,�rl�.r.��i���.t�.,�. position. He was a big, hefty man, .: the.sail, and they'll when I went,to see General Lu to ask and doubtless could have given an ex- find their way into!for a pass to the front. _ cellent account of himself if it had the queerest.places General Lu'was located in a palace THE come to a fight, Perhaps he wsa too _with absolute surety that all will in a small walled'city. Calking into _ rotten with drink, though, and his come out right 1n the end. the room' be greeted us with dignity, "� E HOUSE fuddled brain did not appreciate theIf you asked these men why they shaking hands with himself in the,danger. Bar�rd had :ta nncomiort- able fefeling that Pyecroft was deliber- get along so well, they might tell you Chinese fashion. General Lu was an ately obstructing him, and he wonder• that, this 'is just because they have immense man—very'tail and stout, YST E RY ed how much of the tale was true. found that folks are much the same and gorgeously dressed in silks. — i . Some of it wss,he knew. On the other anywhere. They would tali you that was extremely impressive to me— I-and it was more.than probable that the little black boys in Africa and the but he didn't impress Scottie a bit. « brown boys in India—yes, and the yel- Imagine m T = r e m ea re .era drunk when • B. T. C. H. JACOBS ;-. h an w more or low boys in China—like to play at the dismay, when Y - he started out for the valley,and r,tlb- 1 �l�' �► .rr��`.►'�� ��►�, Sequent events would be confused in same kind of games as you do, and right in the his mina. He decided to abandon the that Big Folks are just Little Folks, midst of the SY:\oPI}Is. he playing? Was the man just a interview_ and.,try some other time, grown up. f !,ow, Scottie H•ar7 Holt . and his ward Muriel drink-Bodden fool, or, was he a re- when he had an opportunity to survey in China, for Instance, there are` growled, a n d , --- ytataaarfng are staying at a Dartmoorarkaaly clever actor? He felt car- the mound. about 400,000,000 people, mostly Chin-f e a r t n g the farm, A aeries d disappearances have „ , " ase, Some are wise and learned f �s , ' leash from my been alarmsng the locality, the latest twin that he hast seen him before some. "I'm very much obliged to you, sir, I srsctim betas Mona Page, the local Vic- where but he could not recall the time he said, rising from his chair. "H-m. others are poor and ignorant Some iif� ! hand, made a au a danshter. Dr. Pyecroft comes I'll take that button." are kind and honest—others danger- jump at him. to Devon !n searoh ut health sad be- or place, yet he had a hazy memory comes a boarder at the farm A ,taw that it was in his official eapacity "Certainly, eertainiy, air. Bonnard, -ous and wicked There are other . The General w startled them ,pays later he is kidna ped in mistake take it b " things, too, in China. There are great angry. Insdnctivel he shot 'oat a !or someone else, and then thrown over that he had met him. He shot a swift y all massa, replied Pyo- y t*► cilli. The next day he is auestioaed glance into the wardrobe mirror, and croft bamboo forests full of tigers, bears v,1Vpt slippered toot to ward oft Scot. •y Chief Insvedtor'Sareara. saw a somewhat tousle-headed, inane- Chief Inspector Barnard co -the and wild animals. There are shady tfe'a attack, ,ut the terrier was all - faced young man• gulping, another room to where the coat was thresm rivers where pirate junk ships lie is ready for such a move. He dodged— CHAPTER IV.—(Ccsnfd.) �� _ _ carelessly across a cha-r. As his bands wait for plunder. There are gilded, and quick as a flash, he caught the surely,, air, you must 4mow "Hell l",lie muttsre.i. "Raw brandy explored the pockets it came in contact, temples with the funniest little spires! slipper in his teeth, shaking and tug• where you recovered conseiousnesa." by the tumbler at this hour of the vrith something which eaused a sudden and turrets, and there are frowning. ging, and palling for all he was worth _ ?Inspector Barnard protested. ,. quickening of his pulse. By a casual forbidden cities away up In the moun-I—finally making off with it. morning!" With a shrug of his shout- , "Oh, Blaen you, yea," grinner i eye movement he turned so that his back tans, where the bravest while man There are times when whatever one darn he turned towards the bed, nig was towards the bed and one swift 'esoft "When I opened my little !amps mind made up. Pyecroft no� the dare not go. � ', says it !s the wrong thin-, so 1 walled - Ik was all tucked up on a nice, comfy lance at the object assured him that One bright morning Scottie sad I for the next move_ I glanced up, ex. change is his manner as he ed rra+ed g i Couch or some each useful article of him in the Lone of Voice of s man he had not been mi:taken. The pupils talked it over, and decided to go to�peering to nee the General o dor us . modern furulshirig. The two birds, determined t• me patient with a fool. of his grey eyes became as pin-points China and meet with new adventures. put out, or what not, and Much to my Darky and the other, whose name I - and he nodded almost imperceptibly as Inside of a week we Were on-board a surprise he was smiling. The sitnlav feel sure was James, were havinga "Weft, now, kir. Ppecroft," Barnard he extracted the button which ac•aa in steamer bound for Shanghai, and our tion scar se ludicrous that It lied ap• iIcommittee meeting as to the best me- said, "there are one or two little quer- the same pockei. good plane safely crated. Talk about pealed to his sense of humir, .- tions I would like to ask and then I , Ithod of dumping poor Percy won't trouble you farther!' Ill keep the button,' he said. your rough weather. They screwed That was indeed a relief, and 'I Yes,- and then!" « Then. picking up his hat he. walked{down the hatches and shut all the apologized fluently for Scottle ai short. "And then? Well, it was like list's Oh, no trouble,no trouble, I assure slowly to the door. "Good-bye, Mr.I portholes, •while great black seas comiags. General Lu stood and smiled Just as Icons deciding �ltat..I could yon: Have a spot of tonic?" Pyecpft. I trust that.you will Soon IIII crashed over the ship, driven before c nd didn't understand a word of it. ;not possibly agree with their sugges- "No, thrnk you, I am a teetotaller." recover." the blast of a screaming east wind. , Then V Interpreter began to talk is .� Itlona, along came the dirk geaitleman Lord. exclaimed Pyecroft, the "Bye, bye, dear soy," grinned 'Pyo- Landing in Shanghai, we began to Cbinese. Suddenly General Lu spoke !and plonked an awful lot of the mix- most •ornplete surprise imaginable croft, "see you later, perhaps," assembTe our plane. Just as the job sharply, 1 waited in suQpense—ao .Are as before slap under my nose and dawning on his 'ace. "You astonish "Ver probably, ' - � p y p y Pyecroft,' aid was finished, reports came in that much depended on his anssrar. , ed I went-.again. Sol rather gather me!" Barnard in his stow, measured voles, fighting had broken out between two (To be continued i. . : that back we went again to the car." "Now, sir, why did you refer to which somehow held a hint of-menace. __- - "Wha� cart" snapped Barnard. your i<ssailants ae Darky slid James?" As the inspector closed the door the "The one they took me along irK The inspector est down by the bed and grin vanished from Pyecroft's face. Chocolate , ,after they had K.O.'ed the boy." rested his hands on hie knees,endeav- For several momenta he listened in- �� � i ,�Barnard's eyeanarrowed. oring without mach success to kook tautly, then springing lightly out of 4�.°i "But- if you did jot recover can- pleasant. bed he stepped noiselessly across the sciousnee• until you were on the couch "That's what they called one an- room to his coat. His hand dived into The health-giving, delicious drink for children and grown. how did yon know they carried you other, I think. But don't take shat the pocket and a muttered curse by car?" be demanded. for gospel truth, I was pretty thick escaped from his open lips as he dis. ape- - Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. Pyeeroft shrugged his shoulders. in the'6ean remember." covered the object which.had so rater. M, "Quite_ I'm not forgetting that," ested Barnard. _.. Well, ask yourself,a dear lad, The inspector's voice was a little " '" he repeated with increas- -` a tidy -weight, and they took 1�'� grim Dami., p - ine back by car, so. , ." and Pyecroft shot a swift glarce at ed emr.hasis, "ten thousand dames; y "Quite," broke in Barnard. "What him- "Did you obtain a sight of them what the devil made me forget that?" • - ;recollections have you of falling over at any timet" (To be continued.) ,. h ' the cliff?" Well er . . no. Only a hazy t s salad dressing e • • "H-m, beastly recollections. I sort Impression. Lord! •when they first set Fahe Spring bf half woke up when they lugged me on ase I thought the Hell Hound had = • , on of the car, but they turfed your got me! Did Constable Ford tell yon Cruet with all Its ancient cruelty it keeps for weeks! little pal over the long drop before be about that ebappie?" Spring comes again, too soon. too could blink an eyelid. After a n- "He did not" beautiful: ,.•. ' land years or so I telt strong suets " ben,my dear old scout, get him to This slumbrous mouth was never KR.AFI Salad Dresamg is so thorougb!y meant to be blended, it will keep for weeks, It stays to toddfe home, but I mightn't 'nave spin =t yearn, it's-a beaut, makes More than an interlude, as icy lir'' -good tight down to the Iasi tangy tea. d� - -' managed it if that shepherd lad hada t y positively crawl on your . , _ = !lipped along and lent a supporting "Were you able to form an impres- Heartless as beauty- Itself; the sun- spoocEnl• 'sand. Bright boy that, not one of the Sion as to the situation of the house?" ligat draws ',est of an,is wits lust oce-halt the cma _ '• -world's great talkers, but .a wand cut in Barnard quickle. He was find- Too eager life up from the dormant ,Y�a used an roots— «" paying. A generous 12 ounce ` sportsman, all the same. Now, tell ng kir. Pyecroft a little difficult. - jar sells for ody 23 ants. Get some mday. sale, r. armyar w a are you go• , . - -tag to do about it? Something.onot-It- ,ot -point of the compass noted. But I'll - -pause- to be done, you know!" say this mncFi,it's -R-good h-way,--i llet_raying flowers, destroying sum- t He looked enquiringly at the inapec• fact a heck of a way," mer fritttST- —• -- ---- ) _ ,ter, who rose from his chair aria "four conclusions are arrived at ' i.,P, T from the length of time you Let "the earth sleep awhile; no joy .-p 1-Vl,,y y.-.W-CM- atrolled to the foot of the bed, wh^_re � y judged " - p• .,.,..,�, ,,,.......�' •. • ' 'lie rested his elbows on the back and yourself to be unconscious, eh?" can spring ►�urt•w,e«su,ea"o ��� , a.bjected the other to a prolonged Pyecroft 'oeamed. From arrow-born alocn- that snow .,o«„«•• Sdidd.Dre1�,7ViiL and searching gaze. Pyecroft met *}e "Spoken Like a thought reader," he will kill once more; - ---steady gaze with an amiable grin. - grinned, -Let the grief sleep that all awaken- E ; Presently fhe•ins'pectof spoke: "Were you able 4form an idea of Ings bring, ;Made io Goads oy the Makers of Kraft "Frankly,-Mr. the make or size of the car?" Contin- The quiet sorrow frozen at the core. • - Cheese and Yel,'ara Pyecroft, had it not been for the fact that I-have evidence ued Barnard. Too soon the earth must open arms to support your story I should"have ' "No, but I pulled a button'off a to pain, believed you to be the victim of your cushion when they lugged rife out The Ice-bound heart must crack !ti imagination- I am amazed that a man prior to doing the dirty on.me. Awfully sheath again. of your physique should have.allowed funny about that too! When I began —Louise Owen. l i ,himself to sbe so mishandled without to sit up and take notice, after I had From The Yale Review.) making the slightest attempt to defend been heaved over the cliff, you under; ._..--.._�__ himself." stand, I found myself clutching !.hat The humblest occupation has in it / "Ah! cease, you forget the dope, in- beastly littlo button tike a long-lost materials of discipline for the high- Spector," admonished Pyecroft, beam- brother. It's in my coat pocket over est heaven.—F• W. Robertson. ing pleasantly upon the frowrint;! %here, the right-hand side, or is it the EDW,AItDgBU, , policeman,� and wagging.a finger in left? One of them, anyway." 4. __--- reproof. • not his usual bright"little self." aid. "Nom, when you we're in the 50,000 an 8 X0,000 "Yo-�r attitude, Sir, astounds me," house did you hear any sounds?" napped Barnard. "Do you realize. "Sounds?" repeated Pyecroft va- Al r� - That you were in deadly peril?" cantly. pi Pyecroft grinned broadly, and "Yes, sounds, ones Which might lead CORN ,Peached out for the bottle. you to suppose that it cons a large I Muskrats* . u,skrats "By ginger, old top," he said, "I house or a small one, or peyliaps not This famous Recipe Rook contains nears too rise reci a betas at all?" I iH I GH EST PRICE PAID 600,7S,10a received from ail parts of Canads. They are eendorp� gtiust have another after thct. Gad, l by one of Canada's foremost food experts. Be core to enclose Ou have positively shaken me!" Oh bless you my tient old laddie. Ie cents to stamp, or coin to cover mailing costs. - Chief Inspector Barnard turned' it was'a house," declared Pyecrott,; So- SHAPIRO & CO. :- 'away and walked to the window,)emPatically. I LIMITED i — 1 +Where he stoop looking out upon the( "Why are you so sure'." Name - inoor: But,he saw none of the beauty "Well, I sort of gathered that such 43-5 KING ST. EAST 1 TORONTO O;�'T. # =AJdraa tef the purple heather and golden was the case. I mean, carpets and 1 horse. His mind was occupied with electric lights, not the sort of thing ,`- The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited :MONTREAL Pyecroft, a perfect medley of thoughts, one finds in a sheph;.i'a's hut,..v:hat?" ideas and suspicions. What game was' `-'Ah!" Into the inspecusr's cow ISSUE No. •�5—'31 _ , w v h'u l ✓`a%.�': Jif° W.tr"}++.,: .+•.x F'��, y �NF a..: •...-. P-. �,7-.�L.. _ .:,, •.... ,—..•..,.. ,<.,.i •�-^-->.: ,.iws. y,7r ^; gins'; �.; �. .. .s 3 .:.;.:.. ... .. .....-.mss.a - _ .s:.....;u_:..., -„. ..y..n•._;.II..., .r.. :...rain,: � j.��. ,"� :+i. w+ ,-+s. --•s..,.!•_.°: et•i z• _ ••--�- you have the correct measure of short- ing.the enq Grapefruit x ____ ►tanRemkr If you are to serve grapefruit for — breakfast, scoop out the pulp at night: , by Q�,.w add orange pulp and sugar to it and ' 's a”"Ruda set it away in a_v`e'ry.coldt.place to i��� cam` f .r T r\ .. - .--•�,QP rpmr TCo _. _�le-fia•vora.--until-morning. then +•w D t _ - serve in sherbet glasses. You will Sad Ghrubbsry "understanding"; gloves are a hand!• this lase bitter and more delicious 2 E- ` cap—but a hat! My dear, it Bose to than grapefruit alone. kn d GO O d Shrubbery makes the home grounds the head! How it gayifles the wearer, f 'lovesome," '(One printer used an "n" 'Mrs. Solomon Says: for a "v" and made the word "lone- •eripeeially it it makes•you look young- A swat in time saves nine thousand Li Ste�L W y* :some"—but it is just the opposite of eT' nine hundred and ninety-nine later in O O O O Like a alo, it sheds a new radiance tbat),. It takes away the barren look the suMmer. Swat the.first fly. of the houwA and gives it a friendly, over one countenance, broadens the ►'' ,� �• pact you have tasted Shortbeead �?' come-hither feelingIt "ties the mile. It rsakes the good man say, �,• t .; ) sof like the Christie Bakere mak It's not the hat, but what's under it" y�' e, e• 'louse to the ground." It outlines the What New York �' / s boundaries. It provides seclusion such and he does no: begrudge the dollars tri : you'll agree you never knew before L.! .. ., how very- delicious really fresh paid for i.. s that the family can enjoy Its,outdoors •Is. Wear Hats--like Proteus--are ever chane- � shortbread could be. Sold by the ,,.And not feel too much exposed to the ' public Bata• 1 Ing theL shape and style. This season •> pound or in children's packages. It the yard affords a vine covered I they are a attic flatter, and with Trade BY ANNr1BELLE WORTHINGTON v, pergola, a bird bath, or fountain, it isrimsmom of them. The square crowns ar startling at first. but very Illustrated Dressmaking Liesoa Fur- 4 real "garden,- rivalling in charm the smart. Tho popular beret has a soft stished ]r''"r. Every Pattern *Iaborate sardena of oppulent villas. - rolled rim of s darker shade and which i, Qat truly with the whole family, in- looks til a Spare tire. Round, rolled Velgled in the delightful task, and see rims appear on many hats. ;what you car work out. _ Shrubbery may provide you with a Irregularly cut and turned back RIUDOWE InzShrubbeccession of bloom from April to rima are in favor, some being tilted • _ The earliest blooming are to fit it hear+ and style of the wear- October. A BONNIE RICH the gold bells (forsythia), honey- or, whit she site before the mirror suckle.eornelian cherry and magnolia. and studies the effect SH ORT 8 R K A D In May and Jane, come dentzia, azo- Hats are still pushed back off. the forehead. A halo of softly dressed leas, Japaneee quince. flowering al- hwir to ma a frame about the face. - "� .•� (mond, tamarix and weigelia. A little later bridal wreath, lilac, (Color is introduced into hats by means tinted feathers in novelty designs. byri iga and snowball bloom. From of ti Makes `_ July to October, one may have In - Makes Homis 'HealthFul bloc •tn :he Rose of Sharon, hydrant Community Health Week - p %ea !vieot pepper bush and buddleta. if the good people would co-operate, and Deautll`ul 't' T,,atest of Yl' comes the witch-hazel i our neigl`borboeds might be spick and .� • !tush. span. good plan is to hold a coin = w sweet and clean Always eta n munity health week, in which the 'These Days ministers start the ball rolling by talk. tJr Fres slenetl p►anlnvre labsl on soery porgy• ' 'Time now to throw away the dusty Ing about it on Sunday. Teachers sol- � �"� ' ye, Swed ffor Decorator's Gude oast low this u-s on Monday with talks to • •crtaset! pointed of bittersweet berries or I the .chot, child.en, The Chamber of C�Iogut, a0f painted weeds, and aubntft•rte pussy- - ' , pYPetTt[ Lrit!ALeD ALAHAs'rIIfl, willow kittens instead. Time to wear Commerce, Rotary and Kiwanis add t +tapes i.iass�>a - j'ace rolls to avoid freckles, to dope' their enthusiasm and tackle some ape- /`�,i i4els pay - .. i with salves lest the raw winds cause tial stunts, such as cleaning up the 'I I river banks• the public park or vacant ti' �J�'.•'' chapping sad eczema. Time to thrill With the coming of the birds, to dust I lots. , Minora carefully when spring stnshine Womed's -Clubs put on a yard and ' abows up the dirt, to gather dandelion garden c• mpalga• The public works '- greens, to eat spinach and cucumbers committee hauls away the trash and _ sad lettuce and asparagus and carroty the fire department washes the pared streets. The milk and water supply and onions and oranges ;038, Time- to take Inventory of your is investigated by some committee, *ardroba. to look over the linens, to i and the schools put on a children's health con eat. wash wool blankets, to buy moth3ba11�,' r as lavalld's mind profoundly. Qnlese to hang the rugs on the clothesline, Hero's one of the favorite frocks Beauty Y Vital Factor a contented state of mind is induced. A Time to take ofi the "heavies," from( Spinach Variations of the new season in smart coat type • p little progress will be -made in the person and house furnishings, and get` A good Illustration of 'the tables It is navy blue List crepe silk For Sick 'Persons cure of the body. out the @beer,c cool draperies, to scow turned" 1, when Johnny makes "Nom" The double row o! blue buttons i lend a new sophiati�xtion to the long London. — Surroundings have a -Swedenls Hu Garage "�•the Ice-box, to buy honest shoes which: Bat apina_h. Spinach need not be • fn tiRill not crowd swelled feet, to make i n i waisted bodice that is lengthened with powerful effect on our actions and '.just bas'' lL it Is disguised "with A garage of record size !e soon to tiLD covece for the Porch furniture, to I �a circular skirt. Crisp embroidered reactions, says a writer 1n the Dally varia�ona Make epiaach cakes as be built at Horaaborg, in Kungahoh organdie collar and cuffs give !t rx , study ee:d'cataloguea and hunt up the follows: To a cup and a half of finely prase. rhea. Sweden, which will house 400 smart distinction and femininity -raker and hoe, to look in at the win.I chopped, well draindd spinach,add one 1 y If they are so important is the large motor buses. Work is to com• ,lows of the furniture stores, to plan `chopped, hardbotled egg, salt,and pep- This had In size Style 2, 8038 !lues of normal healthy men and wo- menta in the near future, and the the summer vacation, to oil up the ' I may be had in eines 8, 10. 12, 14 and mea, they are vastl, more important per to taste. a well beaten raw egg, 18 year. Size 8 requires 2 yards of garage is to be completed fa Jana- sewing machine, and to agitate a com and then f,-m into fiat cakes. Cover for those who are S] or convalescent,'cry, 1931. The cost to to be more r 39-inch material with % yard of 89- munity clean-up. This is Spring, I these with bread crumbs and try in hot I and, therefore neither normal nor,than 11,000,000. . fat. Servs these with onion sauce inch contrasting. healthy. The first thing to secure for t The Hat made by adding boiled onions to white It may be carried out in many In, a sick person in a nurse who is not( Lindbergh, America's famous air- teresting new fabrics as printed only picasant. in appearance, but who A draw► It just a dress; shoe i are i sauce, preferred: or bacon may be rayon crepe with plain contrast Is .,, man, received 1,943 gifts atter his.is tree from a_�cr'iod and voices famous solo flight across the Aslant% used .or the cakes instead of the hard. Ever so wearablo. Thea again you'll sed of a clear a n.'l mGdi::ated voice. �in May, 1927. Most of these toot 'boiled et like it in wool jersey wool crepe. One of thy moat crpabie of nurses Spinach salad may be made by sea* linen and tweed-like cottons. the form of medals, plaques, and aoaing chopped spinach with onion, nearly drove me wad becaaee aha other "mementoes." y0ut'. ' I addlag chnrped celery or leftover HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS world apt in a "aaothlag" voice. meat, and rorming into a mold with Write your name and addrett pain• To bear her I had to keep my audi•i s► gelatin. Serve oa a lettuce leaf with ly, giving number and size ui: ru:h tory apparatus at full stretch. Other- "I lament the importance of head• µ pta�n salad dreaatng• Patterns as you want E:.los• is wise my contribution to every con linea and the unimportance of heap s► stamps or coin (coin proftrted; wrap versation consisted solely of the two work."--G. K. Chesterton. 1_ it caref•ally) for eacb nciruer, sud words: "Can't hear." , The Graduation Outfit , address your order to Wilton Pattnru It was exhausting. Commrneement programs distribute ,Service, 78 West Adelaide St,-Torontg, I knew another compet.ene nurse - honors all sorts of high achieve•I •� wlspse voice was so harsh and whose ment. It would be appropriate to give teeth were so blue with art:flciality 4 honorable mention of the girl in the DRAPERIES MADE NEW that the mental stat — • u,aipa class o ma es or ve pat ant comr'itted to her charge , T S O L 1 T artistic least expensive commence- does not bear contemplation. i went outtV. "K'1•:n we resumed houseke:Ding a Beauty of sounJ, then, would N I blaki: p one's commencement clothes month ago I found my draperies had my first care, and, after that, beauty ALUMINUM become creased from packing. hung -LAWN-MOWER • affords opPortunit; for much origin- for the eyes. - r- . . • is a genial man, ality an 1 creative ability. It is cer- them our on the line,hoping to remove A bed cover of the patient's fay. with an air of quiststrength tainly as♦%luabie a: any other form of I the creases. Then I forgot.them. The orite color, and halt a dozen delicate 4 Mat Compels confidence. manual training. The dress should be result was they became badly faded flowers in a clear crystal rase. A , kashioned in becoming and artistic and sun-spotted. ".. On his shoulders rest! "I was heartsick until the ha mase pf strong-looscing highly-scent- lines, of simple.materials, and should happy ed flowers is a dreadful thing,to in- the responsibility. For thought sti::,:k me to dye them. II 1 r. vow be a garment which will 8t into the I.flict on an invalid. "Can you get a. I wardrobe ,or the season and fill other just dyed them a deeper green, and!the nurse :o put those robust-looking I as I used Diamond' Dyes they look I LIGHTER, easier run- Imbued with the Rn- I needs tl•' commencement. A hat of chrysanthemums out of my sigbt?" ninq and longer Issdn9 organdi%, uet or horsehair braid may gorgeous and new. I have never seen rower, Aluminum Drive est traditions of British sea pleaded a friend of mine. They are manship, he has spent his I easier dyes to use than Diamond Dyes.I ` he made to harmonize with the dress. outrageously well." wheels and Side Plates. They give the most beautiful colors— If posalble,.I should move my in- Barium Mltal self-alt nin lifetimeodO mattering the I Iwhen used either for tinting or-dye•I ' 8 8 IIIOOdt Of the fsvM seas. Shakespeare Day ,• 1 valid Into a room with plain walls. bearings, steel drive Wheel 1 —and never take the life out of It is torture to lie and fit Aal] `Axles and Stets Drive wheel April 23rd will be observed in many cloth as other dyes do." gs, your hardware ' Bailin week! from I places as ,hskespecre Day. It is ap• paper designs into patterns and to bushings. At 'h y :Mrs, J.F.T., Montreal. count the number of sweet peas `dealer's. Cabin rates boss . . . . 8130 propriate fur schools and clubs to cele- Tovrist Thbd Cabin. , . 8105 p - I first up and then across the opposing CANADA FOUNDRIES Third Class Round Tri S1;S brate ft b:cause the great dramatist Trip is "the one persona as all. One or two pictures are en-i F lass Sheffield, Eng.—A new library, con ough and these should be•changed; •iemesSmertPlent - Rosnd Trip Excursion Rats tiers," petal+qe w� find nothing`finer tafning 16,000 volumes, opened here tom me o me a roc w e - StY9. in literatur> to inspire us, and because by Lord Ponsonby, embodies several a long illness. Information from we need to hark back to the grand.old;features new to Sheffield. In the en- Obviously. his choice should be !Cor.Say and Weliing!on Sts, - plays to keep our standards high. trance hall a Iarg glass case he consulted. Shakespeare has the reputation of I open books that would form suitable "'e11-Placed lights add greatly to (Phone Elgin 3Q1) 'introductions to the beginner wish- I the beauty Lf•a room. No pains Toronto I being" 'a'little above us,' but his plays or a>ay steamship agent be enacted.by boys and girls is Ing to master any particular:subject. I should be spared to have thsxse pro- may , their teens, and bring down rip-roar- Ing Ia this way the student can nee at Perlq adjusted. x, applause even when presented In I a glance the type of book which I An invaltd's food is of the first fm• ' burn theatre. Try it out In your!would give him an elementary know. I portance, and of parallel, it not equal .1 neighborhood this year. i ledge of such studies as literature, importance is the manner of its ser• art, architecture, discovery, and cite. More be is derived from a a Measuring Shortening music. 1 piece of fish served on attractive —0 j china with glistening silver and spot- t a . Some housewives find it difficult to I With only two feet to spare at each less napery than from the same piece s r measure a half cup of shortening, An side, H.M. Nelson recently passed served on an oven burned plate with • ens way is to fill a cup half full of through the locks of the Panama tarnished silver and a stained cloth. NC 1 1 1 1 • y 6 i I water. Add shortening to this until Canal. 9b3 is thL' widest vessel ever These all neem `�rifies, perhaps, the cup ie in 1 Pour oft the water and to have passed through the canal. when we are well, but trifi" affect' rr , ':.' .n. ._ '�-; � _. .''�" yoz4: w - .ac's. z�,F+ ..;�. ,`o, _ �'�;, +' ,"�"___.,, Vin;: v-..: .K•: �:,:.. •� ,�;fi,,�ti.s .�" . ::, -. --•rc... _i{t'.. '. .-4 a ,.• ��,, r ,,,..,... �+ .. ,y...,�, ,,.z .... ' r� `�'tia. �.�*�. �' -"�--.w,« •^sc.n •4:.' �,...•ss,:--v°'"'P'�•'• - 1. _,. , „ ...: -.. .'3y.m . 'A'�t` .'�._-.t..;�.. ."�KsJ••, �,^ ,whS-. •... - ,,�.,,.. '.. ,s .. .,... .^t.a1:'„'kx: .:Y2_`:,..... .';�'. ^-�';�r,;- ".a':'s^' 6 "^•P. t., '?'1'.�it ,',t` .'•e• .... .M1..,:w, .._... ., .... x�y'. ..'fes•''. n r ;,>-; ... X 4r' '. ' ...'•�.t! 4-�•� .� ':w-!: w ;r« ...r.. •4>,•y .v r .„o - ,.. JUQaAL��►'� ►�. -Found, a buneh of keys. Los. -Radio Licenses may be obtained - ' er call at this.offiee., from W. C. Murkar, at the Neva. • - -Weare sorry to report that J. Office. ' - -Thomas Walsh, 'of Toeonto; H. Bund is seriously ill at Whitby. y y v n Iu many places in the pro. he iq to � ' waa in town on Tuesday. 1 ce heavy losses have occurred -Mr. and Mrs. Heron, of Brook -Miss Btlrus, of Toronto,visited by fires caused by setting fire to -,. _, ._ .. .. � _ - RD, spent Sunday with the latter's dr -- --'--- - --_- -� liersister, Mrs. Leslie'Adorley. areata, Jabez and Mrs. Hallett. y grass. -Mise Poynter, of Toronto,baa p -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident .:been visittair her parents here. -Quite a large number of farm Dentist. Office in residence, two s _ , _ . _ erg have started their spring doors_east of .S!t.. Andrew's_ church,. ^ -Jatnea--O'17oanor, of Toronto, church,- visited his mother here on (food work,-aod•some in light land have-Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. 3'n. to -- Friday. completed their seeding opera- 6 ll. m. Daily, and Evenings by ap- Grocery Specials for This Week: -Mre. A. B. Collins, of Toronto, tions. pointment. (X-ray service). agpeent Sunday with W. J.and Mrs. -Tile fishing season has eviden• looney. tly opened here. Good Friday 1Peao LeWertt�etta�gata, , n► n=' Heinz Catsup,large size ..21c -Harold Riebardeon,of Toron• broughtfrom the city a nutaberof Falcon Peas, No. 4 sieve, 8 tine ... i510 to, spent the weekend with hie enthusiasts, seeking our young OST-One head-light rim. Finder Pickering friends. boys to act as guides to the likely Lplease notify NEWS ot8ce aur - Pure Bulk Lard,21be, " ,.. 25e = ", -Mrs. John Law, of Toronto, spots in the creek. ATOHIN0=4 cents per sag, Pen- spent the week end with her son, W. J. Monney, who has been Hryn Poultry Farm,wbiuvale. Gea,Christ- Gordon, _ Gold Medal Queen Olives, 19 oz. jar •. 21c Glordon,and Mrs. Law. ill for several weeks, is not im• ian. 28.32 - �. Bee Hive Cor Syru , 5 lb. ails 86c J. R. The:ton, of Toroei#o� . roving as his fiends would like, 12 p p p ... was i town on Friday and called but it lA hope that with the OR SBLE-Several borses. Apply Fat the Claremons Hotel. Thomas Sander. Choice Prunes, 2 lbs.,.. .. 28C J on a number of friends. coming of warmer weather he will son. 31-32 -James and Mrs. Richardson. gradually recover. - of Georgetown, spent over Sunday -C6-NuNG-Dr. F. E.Luke, Opto- BANNBR SEED OATS FOR SALE pure af:dclean. 50 cents per bushel. P one with Pickering relatives. meterist, 161 Yonge St., Toronto's Pick 1420.a W.H.Westney. R.R.No. 1.)h�ick- -George Cowan, of Toronto, able specialist, may be consulted. ing 31-33 spent Sunday a --- -- - - - - _ parents, Joseph and Mrs. Cowan. H. Allin's drug store, Whitby, Deere,in good eondition. Alex Gray.y.R.R Mood news for Mother and -Miss Edith Murray, of Toron• Tuesday, April 14th. * + 2,Claremont. 32 to, has returned to the city, after -Safar the pavement has shown RACTOR WORK WANTED-_2 spending a week at her home here. no signs of heavingaP It t16UHlly TReasonabl'e prices: Orval Shea, Brougbam. - the Boys : • -Mr. and Mrs. Waldron, of does at this time of the year. Thia Pone Pick 507. 31-33 Belleville, spent the weekend is due to the fact that there %vasTSORSF.S FOR SALE-Severltl good with their daughter, Mrs Wallace., very little frost iu the ground and r1 work horses. Prices reasonable. Murray �e'ha�e just laced in stook a rack of -H• A. and Mrs, Matebett and an almost entire absence of moist. Barrett,Pickering. 32 P daughter, Helen, of Toronto, ure in the land. UAY FOR SALE-Loose andgood the famolas "Windsor Brand" Boy's Clow visited Pickering friends on -It looks as 'if we will not J7 feed. will take cattle to pasture. Wm, thing, sizes 24 to 35. This rack contains Friday.' experience the usual spring floods Lacey,Dunbarton. a2 a5 - - -Tile traffic on the Highway on this year. The snow lei going C'R SALE-Seed grain, Goose 'On@ dozen snits, different sizes and styles, Good Friday was very heavy, away so nicely that e an 60 sears samples Which W@ : an get . gill iahoae Mark 820. gra 283 - - being really the first of the heavy absorbs the water as quickly as - -- wAde up to- your measures if we d0 not rammer traffic. the snow melts. One day last OTATOES-First.clAsa seed pota- Wilfred Mooney, teacher. of week the creek rose considerably Ptoe.for sale, Apply 1 1 R1.tGi 31.3 R.R.1, ileus a snit on the rack to snit you. y Pickenag. Phone Pick 3712.; 33.32 ` Gore Bay, has been spending his and it looked as if a flood was on - - - 'You will find the price marked in plain Barter holidays at the home of its wap, but it turned cold and the r{'Oti SERVICE-Yrirkebire Wbite boar. Lot 22,con.6.Pickering, William figure on each vuit and sample. Prices his parents here. water soon subsided. Gray,Jr.,R.1R.1,Locust Hill. 22.23 g P -E. C. and Mrs. Jones and son -For the first time in the history L, - - - - grange from S 50 to 20.00 per puit. left on Sunday to spend a few of Canada,the people of the Do Fi OR RALE-Victory irate acrd Dur.' days in Owen Sound with the minion of Canada as well as those Apply G gvaOaHodgson cta�emonit�a as f ' ,All the materials used in the suite are former's parents. throughout the United Stales, - standardized and are,especially suited for -J. S. and Mrs. Baledot) and were able to hear. over the radio, FOR SALE-Bieck mare, 8 yrs old. �• P Y q, p a,so bay team. 4 yrs old.g.p.,well •Mine appearance and loo Wear. dauahters spent the week end in the eeremouies and addresses in broken Apply G:W.Hodgson,Clareamat.32tf g Burford with Fred F. and :lira. connection with the welcoming o - D GRAIN FORSALE-A quan- We h0 e,you will let IIs shoal ou these Balsdon and fzd. �mily. tbA new Governor. Loro! Marquis sheat and Liberty barley, P y -The Misses Douglas, of To. Besaborongb, and Lady Bessbor a.c Irish Cobbler potatoes. M.B, Burk. Phone lines as we feel Bare you will find them ronto, spent Sunday here with ouah, and his taking the oath )f Pick lust, acral _ their grandmother and uncle. Mrs. office, which took lace in Halifax. more eeonomical•'to buy right at home, if P FOR SALE-Red Closer. Attalla, you consider quality and extra expense in and Russell Burrell. -The Fainters' Right-of Way Tirn°•hy and Atsike Clover Seed. Apoly to -W. G- Reid is putting in a Association of Ontario met in Howard Malcolm, R. R.1.Loc at Hill. PPhhone ppOlIIt0 the large centres. Mark 1i2fi,y� ,� Ila 31.32 - going '� •' ,,� ' number of new shelves in his Brooklin on ,Wednesday to con - --- - -butcher shop to accommodate his aider further action regarding the ow FOR SALE-•2 Incnha,hrs, Wlscon- Your cooperation in making this new over increasing Plock Easement Settlements. Farmers, • sin and 1 Wisconsin brooder Also.brood bred. and 7 amalitpigs, ram.Gray.)r. A artment a success, will be. much ap- -Miss Lillian Wiman. of Peter• through whose properties the Locust Hill R. R 1 *aft 32.33 boyo, is spending bar Easter vaca• the electric lines from the GatineaupR BALE-A rqu®t)tity of Oona- preciated. _ -tion at the home of her grand to Toronto pass, justly feel that F dran Beauty field peas.and also some Tho - imotber, Mrs. hurrell. � they have not been sufficiently mas Laxton fieldpe ss.1 We A.Hagerman.Locust -W• A. and lire. Remmer, of remunerated for the damage they Hr,l Phonic Mark 6426 32•3a Me Z. : --CHAPMAN Brockville, have been spending have sustained by the lines passing TO RENT-Oa Church St. Pickering _ •their Easter holidays with their through their forme. 1 half of brick house,including blinds and fix- relatives at the bay and Dunbar -The courts have ruled:. that rnntorea, Aaplyws,asce y. 230Iadiaa Gold. son. any person who takes a paper ionto or NE -Walter and Mrs. Shepherd regularly from the post office, P.!..,sing cid good oin t r. lade eighs and daughters and Lorne and Wis. whether addressed in his name or issm,at lot I& con s. Pickering. A Brignan. CARHARTT'S BOOTS Ravin and child.of Toronto,spent to another' Claremont. -Phone 360Q. 30-32 e, or whether he has _ _ _ the hobsy with friends in Pick subscribed or not, le'responsible BED GRAIN FOR BALE-A _ �j ■°f1 Wear 'p li! erinR• for payment. If a person orders Squantity of white Wave oats, also good seed J^' Qr Sprisig 7 a emir a. -John and Mn. O'Connor and his pa r discontinued he must barley. Apply Geo. E. Ifoltby, R R 1, Locust Hill, or phone Mark I6110. 30.52 family, of Belleville, spent a pay all arrears or the publisher ;Made by the maker of that famous brand of Querelle ARLE.Y SEED FOR BALE-6 couple of days last Week with the rosy continue to send it snail n the same excellent way. The are made 1 y B r w t y o ed.also seed pt)atoes, Daole 's,N.5. Otto g y f er O m mother,Mrs. J.O Goanor, payment made, and then collect Cobblers and Goldin Rosset :also . 4-year-dd _ with a special weather welt to protect - of Church St the whole sum, whether the paper, gelding. Chas.Goodman.•R.R.PickOring. 31 -Mrs Clement, of Milton ; Mrs. is taken or not. -� -__---- --- " the sole from rotting. POTATOES FOR SALE-Efoitahle (Rev,1 Mareb, of Norwich, and -Several amendments to the for seed of the Green Mountain variety:also A steel arcs support is built in the sole-a fall double sole (Miss H-len Burling, of Cochrane, Highway Traffic Act have beet) rel clover aced .nd,wed oats, at lct 26,con.4, ering. Henryore,pone er. Pi:kHMoore. 2705 Pxk, 33 of finest Bole leath1 a air and be @Feat y few days with F. T. and introduced in the Legislature - P Mrs. Bunting. whichare of interest to motorist=. T�OH SALE-•t Fpringera. 1 gond convinced they are the beat, ~ -Harry Stanley, who has been One would compel garagemeu to ' worIc horse. and 1 +et Rood team harres•, rrar!p new. Mu bushel, mized grain, 150 bu.h : .. sveadiaq the winter months in immediately t)otifv the police cls&-corned barley.;Gerald Clark,Dunharton,33 Pit'aburg, Pa., has rettirned 'to when a car ie brought in for -- i Pickering to the home of his der• repairs nhich Showa evidence of OR SALE OR. E1GBA\GE-it) TIS'-TOS' SuITs Tow u of`:carrarket,a •tQand 9:iv'nC tthter, firs. J. S. Balsdon: having been icrolved in a serious rooms Garage. 411 convemernlall►i or ful!par- - -,iss Jean Clark was in the arcidentorhaving been struck by ticu:aro apply to J.A. Mitchell,C:arrm m, 2.tf :Excellent styles. Pemarkable fabrics. Guaranteed city on Monday and Tnesday a bullet.- This is rimed particul. SALE-A young' -work horse. " attending the Librarians'Conven arly at motorists who d • - tion 99 the representative- ng an accident Another or year choice c;5 work horses, reusgnably pric- ed J.W.Brownridge.lot-,,con.5.Pickering. --f'c-kering public library. amendment is aimed at those who Phocte mark aw,,. 31.32 -Mrs. Harry Murdoch and drive unnecessarily slow, than ' Ob FOR BALE-Six•roomeddao daughter, Mrs. Kyrle W. Sonth impeding traffic. Forcommitting comfortable house in Pickering Village.Glee- Grocery Specials well and son, of Whitby, spent a this offence the'offeader is subject tri_ light,hard and soft water: opposite Town • '-- week With the fOrmPr'R sister, Hall. Apply A.T,Law, Kinsale,or address R, `3 80k @a for to a floe varying from 85.00 for R,No.1,Brooklyn: 28tf Sifto Salt p ag 250 Mrs.Thor, A. Wilson,of Freeman. Hy irst offence and $100 for the fold Medal Jell Powders 4 for C' ;260 -Provincial Of6icer Sidney A. third. It is also proposed to snake USTOM 6ATCHINC AND BABY CHICKS FOR SALE-Rocks, Rhode Is- _ 'Beehive Syrup, S's Billiard, who was seriously iojur it an offence for hitch•bikk4�r•e to lands and Legborm, hatched under ismeewa W in a motor sc idem several solicits ride from the driver or methods.in able. �i Pick $olona Coffee, per lb. weeks ago, has so far recovered as operator of a motor car other than " +to be able W leave the hospital a public vehicle. JA SALE-tirade Ayrshire sad ° Radio Licensee leaned. - %ad is now recuperatingHolstein cow, dux April 14th.good size • • at the -What was probably the large and easymilker, quiet and fat. Aiso aboui 29 d home of his mother in Toronto. est funeral ever seen in Pickering ft.line picket rent[in goon repair. lobi.[.of Fred To Bunting, PZQkeT1II$ -The services in St. George'@ took place oo Friday sfteraoon, be took Albert Heise,Locust Hifi" Phoft Mark ' 33 Established 1857. Uhnrch t)0 Sunday ne:t.will be se when the temaiae of Mrs. Stanley ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- '-•bsaal: 9 80 a. m.,Sunday School ; Davis were laid in their last rest. T _ 10 80 a. m , Morning Prayer,7.00 ing place in the Disciples' Came• explain o=2i hourr�sem oaJ�local y� OL rn,; Evening Prayer. These tory. There were about;, two name with Mr.S.W.Davis. barber sboo. we .W lash rip and deliver each.Monday, Wedne,. THE CENTRA L GARAGMd@will be taken by the hundred motor care with frienday and Friday. gala Rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson. B.D. and relatives besides a large nnrn- OR SALS- Pars Irish Cobbler -A. T. Law will bold an auction ber�wbo came by hue. Her remains F seed potatoes, 1.50 per bag;also Mary reale tomorrow (Saturda ` y) at hie were conveyed from her late' washiag•on .apangsus root., a yeanola.7.00 +' Preedses, Kinsale, when he will residence on Church etreet to St. aII 1°°� Q°cente pec loo: white Pekin Dnek Telephone 4900 , .dispose of his eggs for hatching,.75c per eettm of 11 eggs, garage stock and George's Church, where an impree• Apply Stanley Murdoch.R.R. 1,Dicke ing.. 33 nl moot, blacksmith *tock and sive service was held by the rector, o" - :•+ too r, also some 11Dose e eCARD OF THANKS. will return to Piekering to reside. assisted by Mr.Elnery,�of Toronto, -Mrs. Robert Gordon bad-the who%vac formerly in charge of St. I wish to extend to- the many fri- misfortune one morning last week George'@, who spoke in the ver ends slid neighbors my sincerest Auto Repairs, ACCe$80P1e8, 011e and - to fall R9 she Wae p y thanks for their great kindness and getting out y highest terms of the deceased, expressions of sympathy and for the " Gasoline Acetylene Welding, bed while suffering from a dizzy who had taken a very deep inter• numerous floral tributes in my re- >Bpe11 and eucasin painful cuts est in the various activities of the cent sad bereavement in the death of n about her face, as well as breaking chl:rc•h as well as in other activi my beloved . wifeBattery ahargingr Iter teeth. We are glad to report vities for the benefit of the com• S. W. Davis y that she is gradually irccovervig. esteem . An evidence of the -Rep>�lirs made on all makes -The United Church eervicea esteem in which she was held was CARD OF THANKS. t will be held in St. Paul's Church sbown by the numeronA floeRl -=- j during the month of April at the tributes, and the large number of Having severed my connection with �l CiarBa usuai hours of 11 00 a, m. and 7 00 sympathizing.friends. the Home Telephone Company.I wish - r r: �p M. ; Sunday School at 10 a. m. to expreps through the columns of _ iNext Snndey morning the Rev. THE Nzw8 my beartfelt gratitude to Oeorge Williams,of Toronto, will OUNSA RTON. the subscribers for their great kind. _ "speak, and in the cussing the nese to me during the time I have �lminister will preach on the sub The services n the Comms u been manager of the beat ito Cent. ��ARLES �e SPENCER - „ Hail on Sunday next will be as us- cal. I have done my beat to give s eet : "Wb are there so many ual: 2.00 satisfactor service. and it is a satis- ll p. tri, Sunday School 3.00 y ('Practical Atheists) in Pickering P. m. Eapninq Prayer. The Rector faction for me to know that my effortf _ r. Irnwrahip. The bile Is invited Rev. E. G. Robinson will be in char- have been appesciated. + W > hese 9.ry gATgFAWl$a ,ProprietorPickerb.. .^ i. 'f;`�, a.,. rL' '- fisc>< r ''t' .r;e A-• y• .,' ',. ; ....:. K 2•, *A, 'tY •• pyA air• qt�W" `• ,. NOx.,+S,tL _ s