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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_04_24 !Rfflhi� i! : _7 7 d VOL. Le PICKERING. Q_NT., TRID ' AP]R ch A W�1_1 TE V A L E.. WHITBY. Miss Ferh Randall has been'spend-, �Much interest is shorwn in regard AfedUag - Whites-:-Mill, GREENWOOD ing a few rweeks here with her palt- to the appointinexii; of a Registxar of N-Physici�n ents. DaRad Suurgecon-. PD`!rAbaRrt!n0 .,1C*T0e= Zu"ver Deeds for the County of Ontario as 1017 We are pleased to report Miss P. successor to George Dryden who died 7 JR S. FORSYTH, 10 Is running full blast @%win& lum- 'Manning is making splendid progress on April 9th. There are several ap- an an iighj..D.. Direetor goptametrical Aftoda MILLS of Ontario.Reg. ber, reaches, doubletrees, under�the -special -treatinents. For plicants for the position but that of lim"Od Member of the American Optometricai tIon. Eyea examined by a0pointment. tongues -etc. 'which she travels to 'Toronto twice Dr. James Moore of Brooklin, seems RetablMW ISM a week under the care'of the Woni- to be the inost likely. He h" pract- Mon.4904..Clareinont. Ont. -Open ta.buy a quantity of good en's Ihstitute.- - ised his 'profefision. in Brooklin fox- -V ARL A.GRUBIN.R, O.-Eyefdaht basswood and elin The-Drdxxistic Club' of G 'T' JUdSpecialisg. Honour graduate of the Colleg e race Unit'-1 about 25 years, and during that time her logs. 6 is no better Pastry Volm-netry of Canada; Gold medalist and lar t erman Prize winner in 1928. At Markham ed Church, Toronto,-xill preseiA 'heir I has been very activel) associated Flour made than. Mg Monday from 9 a.in. to 5 P.in..in Dr. G-rain Chopping-Tuesdays popular play "The New Co-ed" in1with the CorL3ervative' party. While r's dentcl office. and Friday"s. the Whitevale United Church on Fri- At Stouffvill-from Wed. no, definita announcement has been npday to Saturday of each week. E Z yes exaT�n- ea.Class"fitted and repaired Highest quality at Lowest Prices, Phone Stou'ff 2405. 4Wy day May Ist- under-the auspices of I maide regarding'the -appointment, th SSIM ManufaOttiriag Ba8kets of all the Sunday- School. Doors open at general�impression is that he would K d'eacriptiol3s. 7.30. Admission 25 and 15-eentz. be a popular choice. Legal. Price reductions a"'t the But there aee 'a lot of brands Aactory. OUNSARTON. SCHOOL REPORTS. A E. ORRISTIA Barrister sad of pastry flour on the market that are JOL*Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. money to Pbonei Markham W5 or 6420 or write S. S. No. 5 Pickering. Sr. IV- very inferior man, South Wing Court House. Whitby. 251y s Marjorie Annis spent last Chas. White. Locust Hill; Ont.. week with friends in Whitby. Jack Annan, Doris Hedge. Jr. IV- to KISSIMI, .R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Marguerite Camstack, Donald-Saund- , Solicitor, Notary Public. office over A]. Misses Cobburn and Cr6wn,'of Tor- These chleap brands are chea no's Drug Store. ite Post Office. Money nto, visited with 'Gerald and Mrs. Fril, John Puckrin, Mac. Hedge, Sad- in quality. p 1.4an. 0 . Whitby, Out. Sly ie Puckrin, George Sharman, Robt. J H. Beal, Claremont Cowan last week. Phone 924 Cammack, -Geo. Blake,.'John .Rave), BEATON. BELL & ROSS. Barript- Several from here Atended the e- W* Northern Ontario Francis Ritchie, Tom Cammacks III ]KISSIMI Nor 8,1lid, - Solicit- ork meeting at Pickering on ng.330 Bay Street.Toronto, FURNITURE - Boys' -Paulirke-Saunders, Sr. Tuesday evening. J Beaton, INEW, USED ANDANTIQUE W. Roy Thom of Hamilton, and Cammack, May Hedge. Jr. Il- Coil- Is the very cream of the best win. B.Bell. IN GREAT VARIETY - stance' Hed Ra- j.D,F. Ross. Adelaide=19-9 Mrs. 14. H. Staples spent the week ge, Mary Ravey, Nancy ter wheatand is equall [ClErARDSON end with their father here, Ravey, Jr. I-Kathleen Winters, A. good for fine cake half. 4 46 & Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. Mr. J.--He'viri'tt he's reuxiied io his Hedge. Pr.-.;-Helen Pardon. Teacher, PIOK9RI1 MULVEY- Barristers. . ingas for pastry. Solicitors etc.. tresses, Dressers, Tables and summer V. Appleby. 213-214 Confederation Life Buildin& Corner of hbn-be having spent the win- EV nd Richmond Sts. Toronto. Phonem- Chairs, Picture Frames.. r S. S. No. 10 Pickerilig-Narnes in Why pay an exorbitant price for e d:4489 and"go, Pickering office open te with his daughter-in the eity, n-mada and JUurday evenings. Phone Pick Our prices are the lowest. Miss Hilda Holmes of Sault Ste. order of merit-- V-Annii� Bayles: L. small package of cake flour ? "ft. -all Holtby, Sr. IV' - Jr. MELrie and Miss- McNab, of Toronto -Hugh Gannon, Try KISSIMI. were guest,;z of James and Mrs mit- IV-Walter- Knox, Roland Harden, RADIO SERVIOE chell over the week-end. Merle Hopkins, William Hicks, Jean BAKER."S JOY Phillips. Sr. 111-Donald White, Har- N9 1 L 0.S M I TH. D. D. 4:. L D.S_ AIL battery and electric sets given ex. MOUNT ZION. old Cassie, Verna Hopkins, Reta Shea (SucceesoK to Dr, J.N-Dales- Graduate of :for Bread, pert attention. Complete up.-to- Grant 'Johnist'on, Rosa Knox, 'Gordon I College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- t At,Clare tit office over D, A lVe ,IV y I s re every itesday and Fhd date equipment for guaran- Miss Bertha Lapp spent the week- Gra5,. Jr. III-Margaret Sanderson, By patronizing your home will Phone teed work. Moderate rates. end in Toronto. Lloyd Hicks, Norma Harden, Helen you he1P keep up tbe price of ro t0'V7B6Xt MeaXqb, L4Drne and Mrs* Jones visited w' ith Farley, Aerie Holtby, Ed. Hiltz, M. our local wheat. ERBERT T. FA A SE. L D s.. 9�42 PboneMark. M Mr. and Mrs. Mor'gan Evans on Surt- Phfllip�4. Sr. 1----Geo. Knox. Allen D D.S, G-raduate of the Roya; College oi da), Vq0tal Surgeons and'-the University of Torunta� Perryman, Robert Sanderson, Phy- 'Odlu in residence second door east of St And. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, and lli-s Farle), Rober. L�scorrlbe, I-en USE ,m!r'sChurch. PickeTing-Ont, Office hours : 9 SCOTCH BARLEY a.m to 0 P in. or 6y apporatment. (X-ray family vi�aited.with their parents on Shea, Ellwood Perryman. Jack Carl- FOR BREAKFA Phone Pick 3700. 431y �_c 0 'A L Sunday.' ton, Lila Hiltz. Primer-4osephine ST Mr Cecil' Joneis group will jskt� Stephenson, Evelyn Knox, Allan Car-' 10notatmoo Altoodau-pplyof Hard and Soft charge of,the Y. p. S. ireeting"' '01, lton, Dora Wanniip;'Helen Devitt Coal on hand. Also a supply Thursday evening. R. C. McWhirter, teacher. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- We are sorr3 W report Mr. J. A -Fire and automebiletnaurance of aji kinds of Kindling Wood, See Chas. Conper's advt.Tegarditig L. SURNINGHAN 01011irm"OU1319 cOCIP114mol eolid financial stand. ' . . �% .. Jones confined to his bed for a weei stove length.- under the doctor's care. Lhe po-tpoiDed- Tractur Building and General GEXEAY_Licensed auction- 12tf Fh6ne-Pick. 1709. The Dram "The Rebellion of You- Df monatration. Contracting. _G to-r.iltona. Live stock and general asks th" presented by Broo Estimates furnished an all clam" tt*ndW to. Terms reasonable klin Women's fiville. PboneStooff 9008. 61-4 .mmull DONALD MUNRO. PICKERING Institute in the church last Friday of work-Interior and Exterior. evening e was very much enjoyed by John Cowie, of-i7ronto, was in the Alterations and repairL FPOSTTLL. Ijeensed Auctioneer, village on Saturday. - . .. p .0himusyg-Built 0encret0W0rL­ s Ime Omimtkw Of TON*UM 00111mutift A1W How An Yaw Brakes ? 'I- Mr. Harry MiuMl is recovering Phone Pickering 6712 %ft asks of W kindis aftamoted to on sher1=6 selaw A&dreft Gammon 29var P 0'. ONL Come to the West Hill Garage and BROCK ROAD. from a rather severe attack of flu. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO ba,ve them The Young People's choir in the A-213ATON TOWNSElpoLERE tested and re-lined If Ralph Brown has purchased a car church an Sundsiy was much apprec- neededi with latest equipment. -in the cit). ammoveramissr. 01muniftsonairtar iated. Shinde' s For Sale . As-soft& 260. now" to waim Now to the time to have your tractor Prank Hvitchtings' lost a valuable 9 snam, If= nuem 'ad NWW*jmp and car overhauled. hor'se one day recently.. Gordon Wallace, and family, of GoIL -Toronto were at the Brown's home 5z clear and 5x No. B.C. Shingledi. Jack Hatch has purchased another on Sunday. Galt Gaivanised'Stsel Shingle% CTTXTX MAW. LIORNSICD AUO- West M,Garage horse from J.-A.White. - Mrn. John Lisc6mbe, land famil), - Bird's Felt Slate Sbinxies. TIONMER for yoft gotagrio and Durtlialm The parson made his usual �c;tlls are vi g hug" whesk. IVU446 AM Z6&at OAAM' P=attended %Formerly Wood's Garage) sitin - with the Hilts' family Also. re-rutiltwirim a may JIbe 9 Lawn mowers shmirpened 11111. TWW in this neighborhood last week. for a ferw days. 1- nNicsMaga son and lmd@PM- Lawre-.ce & McIntosh Wm. White, of Brantford was here E. E. Annis attended the funeral T. PATBR80YO -. CLAREM' ONT 41110110t obommL whithy.Out. my Phone SCArL 67 r 31. 32s5 recentb looking. after his. business. of his-uncle in Scar-boro, township Call and get prices. Phone Me The Knox propertl; has no tenant on Wednesda last. - ,- ---:-- - at present, the propert) being for LOOK, THE Picken' *ng- Mflis sale. Rob. Rawson and famili retiirned rinving home on Sunday, having been- away Just A The city gentleman who purchased sineg the.beginning of the year. We have a-full line of Poultry Seth Badgerow's property will*taWf The .Citizen's, LekLgue held New' ' Chevrolet Choice 2X, 3.N and 6X B. C. Feeds, good as the-b"t.!- :,fuli Possession on May Isir. dance m-the-Town Hall on Wednes- Walter H. Jack-son and friend Cedar Sbingles. of day evening which fwas enjoyed by HERE Try ou-r Fmnt Rank Laying Mash, Toronto were visitors here on Su�d?L`y all, Growing Mash -i la:,t WEEk. % Jack*Gerow has men busv excav- Also, a large'quantity of �C-birlr rter. 'Ore day last week fire was start atinz for a %ervice station io-be er- Maov new features oLnd it n'ew low to burn-up the gra5,; and ,�.bon-got ected orr the North-e Ist price. An Owner ServicePolicy, roug and dressed We hiake these Feeds right ber� ast corner,Ju. I>-- and- the school pro- ea.q of and our prices will ailow yond, control- the hotel. "suring owner the best -in Jack Pine, 8pruce and ypu A profit.00 your perty had a cl;se call. Another old landmark of the vill- serviceand satisfaction. poultry, age, the stables in connection with. Gas, 0119, Asseasories. -Goodyear Dan't mliaq "The N`ew Co-ed" In the hotd! are being taken dc-;m by Hemlock Lullib6r. When you want Flour ask �or thp UnitedClitirch, Wbitevale, Xessr ..Tire@ at new low prices. s Shover and Feashy. 7 Royal. HeI6 your-inarket Frid-ty eveuibg,�May�let. Mrs. John Gillman received dur- Repairs an all makes of bare.- 410:- PICIMRING am:m for local wheat. in he week the -sad news of 'the GREENVVOOD. degath't of her. sister, and 9he left on The'more flourve sell thb itiord , *M- ' Gordon J LAW LUMBER YARD. rs. A. Boyer is visiting witill h' Saturday morning for High WateE wheat we can buy. e.r. ft iends in Toronto. in Quebec tar attend the funeral-. The Ilks PICKERING Mrs. John Brown, ,we are sorry W a will exchange flour for to qympathy of the cormnunity is exten- '4` SPECIALS...... saX continues in very poor health. dell to.Mrs. Gillman in her*bereave- any kind-of.groin, _h,_ me 001Y-Six-loirged table, Qnsen Ficke 'Miss "E. Riiiebioug ron tit. 0 t?, Ann design, solid o9k rM19 of The Women's Institute at' Mrs. MOW COMN&T. spent the week-end with friends in .in golden Smutt finish*: top 42x54 inches ; d the village. Dunn's on Tuesday . afternoon m= Mr& R.'Plaskett and son, of-Whit- well Attended and was a success in wo eeP R. G. by spent a few hours on Saturday every way Mrs. Dunn contributed rim. four shaped legs. 'T est *win 1098 4111110POrt centre, oz. ZNII with-Jaynes and Mrs. Plaskett. a splendid paper on "Health". What -am twde'to siz feet... ... 15.00 -FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. T.r.C. Robinette and � Mrs. constitute& a. good mother brought I Only � SIX-legged. table, -solid Counsell and son, of Toronto called out many definitions in answer to F&rmws: A few con'ts imiiftd La oak in antique shaded Windsor Private Ambulance on Miss M. Wood on Friday last. the roll call. '.Mrs. Glen gave a.few '.7 Day and Night$ervice- wart� Mrs. Thos. Oliver thoughts on the work'of the Leagut Filirmaldehyde will'save you brown finish : top 42x54 inebeiq Mrs. S. Ste Aoue 9000 and Mrs* Rankin-, extends to. 6 feet. Six neatlr 6f Toronto, called .9f Nations. At the close of the bus- 'Dollar@ In you smin emp. iness session, Mrs. Dunn served art iMalvern 5000 Sadler one day rec- turned leggs, well supported by on Mrs. M. A 00 ently. excellent tea. fancy shaped stretcbers- -15 Oscar and -Mrs. Rains and baby, A very interesting- debate took Wheat sni.nt, oat s m* at and Markham -the school on Friday after- borley smut will not thriver it- ]KODERATELY PRICED of- Ostiawa spent Sunday- with the place at former's parents, James and Mrs. noon. T4e pupils have a real -live Junior Red-Cross So_ciet�, who spon- grain is treated with 011 'Oed 'o- fitfit " : , � seed Rains. LISTEN JN Mrs. Hewitt, of-.Toronto, Mr. and sored the debate. The- subject wal; Bedatead-:�Ajl steel bedstesid, in 'Mrs. Campbell, of Osha*a, and Mr. "Resolved that hatching chickens by walntit fidish, decorated steel incribator was more profitable and or panel, and Mrs. Att-xood, of Uxbridge pr" Willows. 8-00 -To C F R' B every Saturd at spent Sunday with --Phil -and -Mrs. better than by-the 'old ritural way; of - ounen Sprir)p-All steel cable spring, 7.15 p. rn. to t h: 13, H. 0. setting hens". The affirmative wa strong and comfortable, : - 16 -suffle,iont for' 60 bush.45e. 7.25 -grams tb y will Highway No. 7. is Tiow. in excell- taken by Misses Bayles, Hopkin ldattrivim-A soft spring mattress-, interestyoui ent condition ,but 'at 'Orbsent it li -and-Sheai and the negative by Mas. large felt, covered with good very -dust�, due to the long period ters Holtby, Gannorr and-White, The Ve no of, dry 'weather. It is now time that quality arld, ticking, ... 7.00 We lis w our new supply of judges chosen from the Womens' _the Department gave- it a-coating of Institute,. Mesdanmes, Holtby,. BrowTo B.-H. Paints, Stai,.13B, e -.declared the 8-PIECE BEDOUTFIT oil. Lemmon and Hary le Week-End 3 _y km Red spring and Mattress as .de. Enamels Etc. Alex. and Mrs. Moore, of Brighton debate, a tie. Reg. 15c Writing Tablet, 2 for 16c scribed, 22.25 is moving to his farm' -lateb� vacated RICHMOND HILL FAIR . -ON WI-sindask for detrolustration by Wm. Harris. there is some talk I SATUADAY, MAY 23rd. 2 for 2% of the new Vacuum Cleaner, of his building_a canning factory, in -which � - ' wish him success. r 85C we 2 for,85c ._guaranteed for one We need Richmond Hill 82nd annual Spring C. A. Ste'r' rift - year, at 81�.00. some Buch industry here. Fair will be held on Saturday, May 15c Envelopes, 2 for'15c Married, at Toronto, on Friday, 23rd. Increased Live Stock Prizes, -T- ti E CK I U-1 I ER N , N E� W D. 0 'd-a"h 7 _81ar'er, . ' __ - eed 9 T.JR11 t ber� ic�9 ,ill ailo W 'tit On ytllr L11 t,v. Pbone:IW April 3rd, 1931, by the Rev. J. H. Monster Softball Tourn4ment, A Furniture Dealer andl Oke, 17 Glebe Road, Wilhelmina S. letic Events, Midway, and other fes- ALVIN BUSHBY ` E. C. JONES Wuneml Director Hawkins, of Highland Creek to W. ture attractions. Send for Prize List W. Sadler, second son of Mrs. M. A Also Ambulaince Service ',Hardware Phone 4600 oj and Alifther partkulare to R. S. Druggist and'Chemiat� Sadler and the late H. M. Sadler, o Cooper, Seerota", RJehmond Hill. _JP1QXERING Grepwxood. out. a Mons,6W �­o a NliS . .f 5,a..« .N^••-3sr.--..t •w'. .rn f"5-o M W.. ...�•x :. *m. nm .. ,. •w-.v' _ ' --.x. r,-er_.. ,.-a•-'.v-', sr :>s =•rr^. .w:. ..,,.meq: su . •«.. -.-+w,.. .. ... ..... .:.•s.... ..:. ... ,,Nt,,..: -,r .• '. ,.s, - � �"i"a 'P - §c.:a`•+� :.'-•>•;•-:•fir.. nw,a,•�'� � .. ..-�,++.. :•<> - - -.,sa 1°i- z, a y. ,,:...; .;T ,. .' :.... .'.w ',ry'r •xNa.i...' .::'. .. '.:^').w -�-;•,.'; 'Jr +. .4'p: J 4N .h. •,7 E L_ e - • �� With a brave effort she urn" fe _ la t� S :. face him squarely, but she spoke stiffef - ly and unnaturally'in a '**fee' she no- b�e� g. scarcely recognized as her own: M OWN riece -You have not, offended me, Hay= �yo 1�gal�den. • m1L - ••Well; theft, what's the matter, /�,,� - darling?" he broke in'eagerly. "You `''"� S on" beftroi Ell 11 11 11 a=ce. an-I artms, ap W111101111 L116, -DX- heart and soul and . . " near the Chinese tvar sone, Captain Jim- cockpit of my plane. A fete feet She silenced aim with•an impatient my take th�see lay ° a Sh le _ - la ors min Dhies0. I Could aka t the dim--- little gesture: Sion that follows, he knocks out the shape f someonem Sitting' dthere "It's of no use Hayden; I do not Chinese Colonel by mistake. love you, and it's impssible to think keeping'Watch! :i 1fe I gathered myself for a spring. of marriage.. It's dreadfully hard to After the Colonel recovered; I told The fight was about over up front tell you but but I.must say it." the interpreter .to. tell him I had and any• noise would be quickly TEA _ The words sounded weak and inade• orders to take the three unfortunate • � enoticed so throwing caution to the G , g - •= •- f. ei�s� - quote, perhaps.unkind too. She saw enemy prisoners back to General winds, I Pumped for that Chinese in ---�'• 6Fts"b Roll the ga" the blood rise in an angry tide to big Lu, who was, a- personal, friend of, the plane. P face and a frown crease his forehead mine. He turned with a blood curdling as he thrust his head forwg-rd to dtare "Colonel say," answered the later- yell just as I hit him on the head. � ..� at her critically. In that moment prefer. "He personal friend df Clic- Not bothering to see what happened, some-glimmer of the truth began to tophw Clumbus, I leaned over him into the cockpit; - Mercer did not really , !'r dawn. Hayden too, Ha Ha fired my gun just as' I switched on THE � .. .. love her. It was n:-re as action of 41)c�' Then I showed my searchlight. The result was the sub-conscious than of' the con- my pass. The electrical. The mob started to rush H a U s acio.-s mind, but in some mysterious Y Colonel glanced at back to the cockpit, when sudden- m anner it relieved an the light flashed full :ending a fresh courage which she went. He could in their faces. screly needed. She was coo young and �' not read a line. • Startled, they stood perfectly still }[/� C inexperienced to recognize.that light After some pro- for an inatalit-then broke and ran. I _ r 1 Jwhich flashed i a p , t ting, n- So far, so good! I whistled shrilly, into bi ale eyes &h fes he o0 TERV : e that intuition which is wholly femin- rented to let me have the.l,risoners, There was a commotion in the field ine warned her of danger. but would not lend a hand to help. -8:ottte was driving the prisoners $y M. C. H. JACOBS � Mercer thrust the diamond.into his q� We were spoiling his fun, and we is and making them step. ` pocket, and cam nearer to her. knew that if he could u set our plane "You China boys hold wing so," ®�•�'���' '�f° � "Muriel, darling, what has happen- without openly stopping General Lu's I told them, showing them how to SYNOPSIS. The man interested even while he ed to alter you so?" he asked, in a orders; he would gladly do it. do it. I gave the propeller a whirl. Henry Holt and his ward. blurt.;! puzzled her, and lately she was can- low voice, tender, yet tinged with re- So atter dark we quietly stole out "Climb in" I yelled, and we started. staying at a Dartmoor scious of a growing sense of fear roach. "Are all those castles which- of the house with our prisoners- Soldiers were running from camp arm Ho t, whc is a naturallat. has an yla mend, wh,, is neLturhNing at Kestrel when she was alone in his company, I have been building just castles in but as ae came near the plane, to cut ue off. Crack! Rent a rifle ' Ea use. Holt is pressing Muriel to marry Handsome he was not, but the large, .the air, to go out like it pricked bub- shadowy, sinister fig ues moved and a ballet sped by. Crack! went Hayden Mercer, Moineau nephew'. Meanwhile a aeries of mysterious din- pale blue-green eyes held a !uric la ble?" He put his hand upon her about. another and another. Up the road appearances have been alarming the to- hypnotic force which she found diffl- shoulder, gazing down at her with Cautiously we crept along 'the we came, gathering speed. Anoth- eality, the latest Vicom betas Mono y g ground toward the plane,' The dark- er thirty seconds and we were lift• ' ' Page. daughter of the total vicar, cult to resist. _ troubled a es, awaiting her answer. _ . ' Percival Pyecroft comes to the Dart- The rippling waves of_his , She did not look up as she replied: news covered us, and not a soul Ing, while the Chinese soldiers bang- qz fnoor tarn in search of health. Whlle "Hayden, it's all be.n a mistake. I out walking on the moor one evening he hair gave back the afternoon sun as I dreamed we were anywhere near. ed away until we were out of: range. Is attacked from behind and thrown over he removed his cap. know that Guardy wants me to marry The Chinese .whispered among them- Have ypn ever felt that some. a cliff, but is practTBally.unhaimed• you, but I can't. I don't want tc` selves In subdued tones. thing was wrong, and didn't know Muriel takes a walk on the moor. "Hullo! I've been looking for you� , • yet." _ _. everywhere,". " marry anyone. 4•• he smiled; did you lar-` ' Mercer watched hes fair head droop '•tiYhat do they say? I salted the what? Have you ever sensed that ^{ CHAP. vl,-(Cont'd•) get that I was eomtng over?" M Interpreter. someone was about to grab you but i slowly towards her chest, heard the "Big China boy say getee big rock, you couldn't see him? That was Muriel turned to look back,along "No.;,but I waicely expected you so, involuntary sob she so bravely atitfled the path she had taken. The white,early," she countered, loretng al -'"Telt -me, Muriel- he- demanded -brakes ey' er slick.' - fust the way I pvsl!! of Barrows Farm stood out with friendly smile in :cturn. hoarsely, "fs there anyone else? By So they were going to bre7ak the :eIt now. Some- i►ivid clearness, a familiar landmark I ••Oh, I'm an awfully energetic pet- God, there i4'. I can pee it in your propeller. one was about „ ,. ,,, "What else?" I atalCed. � o Pump on me. • and the only habitation visible. non, he laughed. BS Jove, you took Yet even as she gazed the dazzling bewitel ng in that jolly little frock!" eyes!" made a desperate little gesture "Little China boy say big China r n e t!a ettvely my -white seemed to fade into a -sombre He came closer to her, slipping his of repudiation, but he brush,.•d it boy folies soup. ( tee big"rock. . 1 tuned and fey. It was as if a cloud had aud- arm about her waist, and the col P brakes wing.'' I head anA Qr aside, his irate ugly in its hardness � ?caked right !a- denly descended to hang Price a pal! That was enough for faun Feel- � dickered into her cheeks as she felt A" the affectionate tenderness go-ie. "u' k !o the eyes at lever the building, ominous and �s-; the warmth of his embace. I leg around to the dark. I found a big /�l; quieting, tranatorm:ng a scene of his eyes narrowed with suspicion, his rock about halt the size'of a man's one of the most I "Shall we walk a little way?" sbe bloodless lips drawn in a thin,straight�bead. Swinging-it back. I tossed it viciou•i. bloodthirsty faces I ewer saw. ipeace and happiness to one, both cold faltered. line. With a sudden movement he pins sinister. eau ht her hand; Pato the air, so It came down iii the It was the man l found in the But as quickly as it came it went.( "To the ends of the earth with yw, fi f middle of the crowd. plane, ills arm was raised, and -! darling," be responded it "The old man was right. It's that There was a howl of pain° ud then, dimly I could see the glitter of the The man shone out again in All his+ g° po � y' damned fellow Pyecroft who has turn- , iglory. and Muriel gave a tittle gasp Phy3ical contact with-Hayden Mea i . such a tlme, Each one attuned long; thin knife-blade he nerd. ter had never pleased her, now she f ed your head!" She Telt his 3ngrr�I the other of hitting him, and to no Through my mind Bashed the thought, ,of nervous relief. •►t the same moment felt ark odd sense of. revulsion as }e'quiyer as they-tightened savagely upon Ishe became aware of Hayden Mercer I her wrist, heard the sharp intake of I time at all they .were all at it, ham- "Well, It's ail over now°' Ishe u the slope, and her !leant' took her arm and they commenced W mer and tongs. Thie gave me my (To be continued.)- p walk slow(* along the track towards breath as he.drew her roughly town rd' *uttered with a surprising feeling of him. She braced- herself to real t, " - conatezastion, almost of panic. For the Arei.t you well, little one'" he when suddenly a new voJee broke in:{ is moment she contemplated Right, 'eat enquired solicitously, stopping to place '`Oh, so there you are, then. I los hail checked her. She waved bar thought I d find you, -ha. he! Malted -Milk :!hand'mechanically.and stood waiting his hands upon-her shoulders and re- g garding her with a questioning;sucker With a startled exclamation, the !!or him to saccus the path. I between his eyes. - - ter turned to glare viciously at the ! { "Why, yea, of course. What makes grinning Pyecroft, who nodded ami- The health.gisin& delicious drink for children and grown- ", ably in return. + you ask. She met his gate unfalter- tips, Pound ,and Half Pound tins at your grocers. NURSES WANTED I ingly, but Mercer was not satisfied. "I felt sure I'd find you, he ts- 4 "But you seem 'no awfully quiet," pestes, smiling at Muriel. - "I waA ! re- ONTARIO HOSPITAL, TORONTO he said doubtfully, Then sudden! rather alarmed-lest you should have he said d up: -But I've something wandered into the fAle-of doom, most successfully monopolized the converses- La t year's mode[ developed a re- A Course of two years' and six p g frightfully anpleasant lace on tion until Barroma Farnt was reached• coil of about 220 pounds. _ . . months, In neral nursing !sesta I here which will thrill your little heart. $ Y P place, y Dr Heylandt intents to.demonstrate _ to th Rn Von gee. Applteantsa I There, how do you tike that?" know, all sorts of weird .things hap-I He gave no further thought to the de- must have had at least two.yeare }►iurJEl scarcely suppressed :he cry pen there, don't they., Mr. Marcel?" spiced cigarette case which lay in hie motor on an automobile. at the In H1ph School or its equivalent, which rose to her lips as be opened "How should I know'," snapped Pyecroft's pocket so carefully wrap- Tempelhof airport. This demonstra- the cane he had taken from his waist• tion was watched from behind steel and be between is and 35 years I Mercer. alias �tainwaring is well ped in a silk'handkerchief.' of ape. salary $25 per month for t coat pocket, and she beheld a large able to Took after'herself withopt your (To be continued.) - - _walls because Max valiei` was killed - 6 -Year, $30 for the second p r ence ..air. And my name is . q a year,ago at the same_opot during a F' 1`e diamond-g ' year, and $3b for the.third year. Mercer, not Marcel," - i _ _ I j Bance,'as he tn:ned it about in his New Rocket Motor = -Apply, 8uperintendent, f palm. She stared at it as if fascinat. -"ah; quite, absolutely, carried un- --9•---s Ontario Hospital, Toronto- i ed by it, but she saw no beauty in Y, animousl but what I mean to ga3 Has 400-Pound Push e11 these disc eatances abd what- TUNNEL SAVE TOTE ;- i the darting points of fire which gash- Pp. Berlin...-A _c�nstderably improved ed forth colors of marvelous depths note, one cannot be too careful. Some model of the rocket motor which was Lot Ahgelea=Thea construction bt and variety. Rather aid it seem to 'misgulded blighters Even tried to kld- shown for the first time a year ago waa 60 tunnels at cost of $12,720,000 is }31 her that she was beholding an evil nap me, you know." demonstrated by the inventor, Dr, considered here to enable school • thing, a living .force. o! maligni':y, "Misguided- is the correct word," Paul Heylandt, in a suburb of-Berlin. children to cross streets in the neigh- winking at her with a thousand wick- an Mercer offensively. Then, The motor, weighing about sixteen bo>hpod of their- acboale Per safety, : + ed eyes. She struggled to make Borne turning"to the, girl: "Shall .we walk pounds, developed ,a push of mora 4 comment; but ber'mind refuied to back?" he, suggested. than,f00 pounds" It consists of a two- ' - "Jolly .good scheme, Purser, old D° Modern girls are bright young pec- ; :.- . frame a single sentence. „ foot-long pipe in which liquid oxygen le•whose brains h ve -fruit, chuckled Pyecroft. .And a d alcoholic, iz gone ipto their ;here.• mistook the reason for her an an !c liquid are forced heels.-Dame Madge Kendal. "y game of tennis; eh !titan 'llainwar- - - - - silence. alt ., through a screen and ignited by-• y- I "'Rathet a stunner,'eh'?" he 'smiled. ITT- ordinary spark plug. It•can keep run. �� O „Cost a fortune, but worth it for ou Suddenly the atmosphere held is Y ning for twelve minutes, which is said "\Ian's desire to understands one • ^. my dear." -" � indescribable tension.- Though his :�•• „ v„ - :: i words were &poker, lightly, followed to be sufficient.to reach' any point in of the marks that differentiate him ' SOAP For me. she eja.-ulated. l le, the held an Europe through the air. J from th8 animal."—Prince de 8roaite: _ # ' 410f course-, who els'? Pin going-to by an inane litt]e giggle, y nave it net in.our engagement ring•" unmistakable challenge. Mercer ret'The blood receded from her cheeks ognized it instantly, but the only sign sBestforYou a.�tBaby tw h he gava-was the quick tightening of • -, _ ns she shrank away from him,. of - t breath oming fast, her >leart beating hie mouth and the 'clenching of his with a rapidity which forbade speeeh. Bands as he stood fiigid waiting ft>r O R ' p E L I C 10 U -S -HEADAC.HES Mernr'S eyes narrowed as hs her answer. i•etched.her doubtfully! sa might a With s desperate effort, hiur:ri E S s ,< man who has some new and intriguing forted a Emile: S A• N D W I C 'H , Needless pains like headaches problem before him :or immediate ' "It's Bice of'you to suggest it, Mr. Sire quickly: relieved by Aspirin solution.._ Pyecroft, but I really don't feel suer- - tablets millions of le know. „ darling?".-he°"••he getic enough for,tennis-l=et's all wall: •-a:.� , as people Dont you iike i.., g. Women who eatertaio lAnd no !natter how suddenly a risked -tenderly, with just n hint of back and. what Guardy a, doing, _1l.p�rt�rh��__$J_ -upOA' tTtgtletltiy know that - 'you can always be prepared. harry.. Mercer drew in.his breath with•an I{rafj Cheese is i ` P eP, A slow flush mantled the white, • she pocket tin of Aspirin tablets young face': audible hiss as his muscles relaxed for sandwiches, glias �A ;;;' -!with you, Keep the larger size at „ • , it's wonderful"' and,he flatbed a contemptuous sneer wafer-thin, its tangy �5� i Oh, yes, its - dome. Read the proven directions be .stammered, "but , but, Hay. at the other. flavour adds a subth w , !or pain, headaches, tltura] a; etc. ' -, • � � I nen, we are not engages. The words) .' Pyecroft, totally undaunted and � touch to temptiu>i fes ��• _. came quickly as she turned away• grinning broadly, fell in beside them' menus- q " ,,r ; shaking from head to-foot. She heart! as they commenced to walk back. — way," 0 :i u "Oh,by the wa ;"he said "I icksd f ' him draw his bi�ath wah a quivering Y P lt[ade in 'Carade _b lad of incredulity and.a thrill of up this cigarette case as I came along; nervous dread swept through ser. h I does it by any chance belong to,Y) , seemed a vast period of time before Mr. Mercer?" he Spoke, his-voice low but A'certah•, ' Mercer's lip curled as he glans d - RAFT hardness had crept int oQ it. at the'care Pyecroft l•eld`out to hiti�: IL ry "I 'don't understand'you, ;Muriel," "i'm not in the habit of carrying t anada +� �m ei etre rases," he snapped. - - he said, slowly. Why do you say the_ Rf•. + ---- to me, what have t done to nfl<;•,, Pyecroft would have argued, but MedebWfbenskasoFKwRSsGdDrassiMa"Vdreea- , ISSUE No. 17—'31 you?" �ia.rcer cut him short and thereafter !, Z.7-41 -71 Rdww`�71W-TTSMIWPO plo 5 .4m. 0& V%at Ne*----Y 7 .16 Wearkg The beat sitting-rooma. at Manor I���inFarm Was a good long' dark-panelted BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON Sorig of rhe Unafraid with a high chimney-piece. and by. a cipaclo4s chl-ney, up whl6h you Tkerq may be lutits and tog about BMWMustrated Dresentaking Lesson Fur- could have driven one of the now There, may be sudden turns — and 7' %4W With E"rV Patten 'cabs,' ivIteets- and all. At the doubt— upper end of the room. seated in a There may be ghosts who stand at bar -A� sl-­dr bower of 1% 4nd-evergreens, Where-4hadox"hut-thb-IffArIAMWIM... PAINTING YOUR HOUSE shower baths, in communit-rXouse home agrzidazz andt miwk The were the two beat fiddlers, and the But this eallyeas life's romance. -places. only harp In all MuggIeton. in all Fo7 those who like a sporting chance, will spoil the charm of goo,d lines, germs of ringworm are easily PC ktrids of Q v lHing Sit te werre*a mae Light up by bare feet. To cure ring- land,-masses in. your house. brackets, stood massive silver candle- To face whatever Fate has span. coleft make a house seem larger. worm paint the spot with mercro- sticks with four,-brmchew each. The White dark colors havik the oppo- me. C o carpet was up, the dandies 'barut The -fairway beckons green . and site effet.. Cream, Ivory, Yellow -t and white and the light L buff shades' VINES bright, the fire blazed and cracked on straight,- is a graceful vine. the hearth,and merry TOICeS and light- But still the pits and bunkers wait, are SvR40le for small houses. The A genfle drapery hearted laughter rang through the And no one knows just where,the bon, -large bouse looks well -in buff, gray It veils many unsightly surfaces.and. room. Upon its upward flight may,tall, or greeS. is especially kind to brick and stone, If anything could have added to the And who would care an awful lot, Dark colors mike a house -seem buildings. It breaks.up large flat Interest of this agreeable scene. it When time'permits another shot, gloomy and unfriendly. A light backgrounds and adds a bit of ;Teen would have been the remarkable tact Wit', surer grip and firmer stance. trimwill relieve this, situalion.Treei to contrast delightfully to the of Mr. Pleltwick's appearing without To gamble'ofthe sporting chance. Cast Shadows and break up the light monotony of brick -factory walls or his gaiters,..for the first time within 'which strikes a house. A large 4ouse, the brick walls of L 1Tgie old-house. the memory of big oldest friends. tL harbour dames with shining sail#, If surrounded by trees, may be paint- Try training" the'Ei6stoh Ivy or VIT- 1d A light color, without seeming gluts Creeper over the walls of your "You,mean to dance?" said Wardle.- Put Just beyond the roaring gales "Of noursis T -tuft-Ta-nre erg raver crew eleplaaaMe. house or abou e r wick.' "Don't you see I am dressed for Who dare to sea the jour4ey tbroughf new and the lot bar- and see how much more loveable the It the house Is i li the purpose?" Mr. Pickwick called at- Who know that life JA som t Ing more ren, all-white will make It look un- place will took. • terition to his speckled silk stockings Than dreaming on a sunlit shore; finished and unsettled. A cheerful Never set a vine of any -kind right and smartly-tied pumps. Where they, shall find through storm Color with a trim teuds to make It up against 'the building, but eight or "You In Silk stockings! exclaimed and dame 'blend with its surroundings., ten inches away. If the soil Is Wk. Tupman, turning :warmly . upon Th-- thrill and glory of the game, The color of the house should bar- poor, dig a hole about the vise of a him. To gamble on the sporting chance. schemes of busbial. basket and fit It with good monies with the color -0b. of course this is no reason —Grantland Rice, In' " Otherwise it earth. Far the drat few years, pro- Bongs of the neighboring houses. will be a jarring note In the locality, tact the vines with stakes in a circle Z ' d 1.why you-8 ouldn't wear them." m Open. T%:7 the color schemes of nearby about them. Put a bushel of Stable, pon ed-Mr. Tupman, but choose as the main color manure about each vine after It Is "I imagine sat, air, I imagine not .;of yours 4 Color which will harmonize planted. said Mr. Pickwick, In a very peribmp- tory toe. LY LU with those on either side of It. This CLUB WOMEN ENTERPRISES Mr.- Tupman bad contemplated a -,may be varied to make it Individual ugh, 'without making It look too different. [a but he found It was a serious -.1 a The Council of Woman -of Canada m employed In a theatre and It Shingled houses are usually stain- recently held' Its thirty-seventh an- J matter; so he looked grave and said -problem to make ends meet,4s, ed rich. velvety silver gray rose nual meeting. The special efforts they were a very pretty pattern. help support my mother and aim. brown. moss green or buff. "I hope they are,"said Mr. Pickwict tars. I Ike to dress well but haven't Spanish of this organization are bent toward fixing his eyes upon his friend. "Yo I and Itiatian houses use vivid colors, "maternal care, unemployment, and- see nothing extraordinary in th u very much to spend on clothes. Tom butthey should not look bizarre, A household economies." 056 give the appearance of variety to my stockings, as stockings. I trus ?.; , hangs very small amount of bright color to Women of Germany are rtTlnZ it, air sIeu­d.e.rwjk_rdT.ohe _.thg._CQ1or_ -OWUL1017 Uat oil, certainly not.-,of a dress or stockings as soon sa the -thoimg—ht to employed women. their A distincure model for the miss of housing problems. professional guI&I 11. 13, 15 and 17 years, that will give replied Mr. Tuomin. He walked away things become faded. I always mis and Mr. -Pickwick's countenance ro. RUGS sues, and unemployment, care for her smart sophistication. Diamond D799 for the work—using umed Its customary li-eulgu expres- likoirs should be darker than .calls, prisoners and old age pensions Tor It merely pretends a bolero through 3 them u dyes for dresses and as tints 1 Sion. Remember this in buying rugs or women. the attached circ lar cut applied, for stockings. I have always gotten tinting the walls. A large, plain In Persia, club women are trying bonds- We are all ready. I believe." said such perfect results that our neigh• rug makes a room look' larger and to combat ignorance, awaken women The circular skirt' with its smanly Mr.. Pickwick. who was stationed. with bore talk about the great number of more quiet and dignified. Small, to their political rights, abotish child fitted hip yoke is emphasized by -the old lady of the top of the dance, nev, things I have. gaily colored rugado not seem relat- marriages, polygamy and the vail- ! cleverly shaped applied bands, thee sad had already made four talAs "I learned about Diamond Dyes -94 to the furniture but appear like worn by women. Improve divorce give it lots.of nap, -starts. in his excessive&nxIet7 to com- from our wardrobe mistress, ghe men", so many floating islands. laws and -encourage home arts and Navy blue flat crepe silk with white Iten begin at oncei,-..said PsrdU. says she has. tried all the, dyes. on With figured walls or fancy fural- crafts. crops finishing the neck and-sleeves the market but none do such splendid Lure. plain rugs make the most pleas- The club women of the United riade the original. No, work and are so easy to use an Dia. tag backgrounds. With plain walls. States are devoting the;mselves to Style No. 2885 takes but 3% 7arb Up.struck the, two fiddles gad the mond Dyed. I understand they are patterns may be used. but the vague, the unemployment situation. child Of 39-Inch material with % yard of ons, harp, and off went 3(r Pickwick the world's most popular dyes—and ,grayed down Patterns, are always In welfare as a follower up of the-White 35-inch contracting for the IS-year Into hands across. they deserve to be." _' - L I Avg dbest taste. Too distinct or high Hong* Conference." and the plant- size. I Y- went Mr-Pickwick—hands Montreal; Lightweight tweed mixtures Say In 1 acros"own thfi 3riddle.to the very -colored patterns are crude. tug of trees along national highways. In Placing small rugs, make them cricket green with white pique is 6- end of the room, and half way up the itparallel with the walls, a rug In EARLY BOUQUETS cidedly Jaunty and wearable. chitudey, back again to the door— Wool jersey', wool .reps. gingham Pousselts everywhers--loud stamp on !front of the davenport. one In front To provide nice centerpiece for -th 8 grO`u Plaids. roma Ulf—riady for the hext:couple ond 2-01!ks n striping In cottor. or the mantel and one between the the dining table we do not have to windows A rds -hould never seem 1112TO an expensive bouquet 11 --off again—all the Agure over an rom the thin woolen and shantung are Ideal for once florist nor wait until the garden Is this model. more—another stamp'to b LIGHTER to divide the room into balves. eat out the time--:-Udxt couple, and the next again Chenille is one of the moot expen- abloom. Bring in a few sprigs from HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS -.0tre and highest grade of rugs. Wit- the shrubs In the yard and put them _never was such gain-g!—From"Pick. Write your name and address plain- wick Papers." by Charles Dick Kone and Aiminsters ire the best In water in a warm room and they ly, giving number and size of such 'investment. for-the average home. will open up early and sometimes Patterns as you want- Enclose 20c in A Hockey Match as 8 Por bedroom there are--reversible blossom way_abead of time. The stamps or coin (gain proferred; wrap rugs; felt, fibre or rag rugs. Spanish forsythia 4a good for this age, and In DaAest Afnicak - n er than or Indian designs are appropriate pussrwillows In a bowl of I water It carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern I Perhaps the most amazing hockey on Mowers for the boy's room. Hooked and look lovely in -early spring. i,match In the history of the game was I -Service, 73-West Adelaide St.Toronto. braided rues are pular. In the REMARKABLY light PO played recently In the Trazinvast.when dining room use a figured. rug so HOUSEWIFE'S VERSION contest look ..Place between two because of its Alumi. that the htevitable spots will not Blessings on thee. little can teams of native women, num parts, remarkably : Red Ants Equipped -,.,:,show on it. Shining tin. on thee I plan. aflit` uS The Widows of Malletaie's Kraal durable because' of its With tip! fruits and spice, With Fire Appar The the Maidens of Machf- Barium metal b*afings, TO WASH WOOL BLANKETS Thou wilt give, us many a slice. The little red- -.ant, which fig-ures titan's Kraal, and when It is stated steel drive wheel exlel Woolen blankets should be washed With thy wrappings, red and white, in. more than one aphorism because that the final scare was: Widows, and steel drive wheal bushings. Your-Tiardwwq before 1��Vu�tawaY In the's0ing. 'Thou dost make a cheery sight, lot his industrious habits, has' now 104—Maidens, 7. It will be realized dialer has it. In order. to keep-1-114F blankets soft With the sunshine on thy face, become known as a•A.re-fighter. I He that It was something Ilkl'a game. itisn and fluffy and anshrunken, one should Sure thou hast an Important place. has no engines or fire hose,-but. he !tp taken up Isr CANADA FOUNDRII fibre I om my heart I bless thee. can. carries with him a sports with zest, and they don't a FORGINGS LIMITS understand the nature of wool fibre secretion of grmic like When hold under the microscope, one Faithful tin, on thee I plan. acid which he us i the comparatively short periods. This Jim"Smart plai* es effectively in put. Brockville .-..sees that Its surface is, covered with —Selected. ting out min.lature fires. The-fire-figbt. game lasted three and a half days, little horny scales. The fibre ex- starting on Monday 'morning and dn- Ing ant has been the subject of numer• ishing on Thursday afternoon. 'panda and. loosens the scales when No Jobs For Aliem' ' Ong experiments, those at the garden -wet .If dried Improperly these; Afoscow.—Unskilled workers' from 'Of Pontainbleau, near Paris, 'having The play-off took place quite near scales interlock and the goods the Widows' 'goal, but before the end ,:shrinks and becomes hard. America and other countries who plan become widely known. to come to Russia on tourist tickets in After several erimounfers 'W-Ith I of the match Sam Welter's advice to To prevent this, dry the material '411erare of-vidders-" had been thor. expectation of finding jobs are likely lighted matches..dropped 'near them,� in the breeze outdoors, not by arti oughlF Justtfi6d. for by'the Thursday ficial heat. " Do not rub the, Cloth' to be disappointed, im.view of Instruc- the ants of one little Colony at Fon- ­7 by the Government. Ad- tainbleau formed into brigades and the Maidens' team had beou driven While wet, but sq�eexi it gently, or tions Issued I— back-eleven miles from the starting agitate it with a washing machine of'-miriistrative departments, factories attacked one burning stick in an at- 9 place. Nineteen players were knockL%d vacuum, p1miter. ' H6t water Is In- and other Five-Year Plan projects most solid formation. At what appear- have been told-not to give employment ed to be a given -signal, out. -the entire Jurlous at Is a sudden 'Change from . - . water of one temperature to"another. TO .START STORE 'to auch-tfsltor�, brigade ejected acid on the flame, and 7 The rule for washing blankets Is: I -a number of Americans already the fire was put out before the'matcht"-, Use warm, soapy soft water, break.;have arrived In this country In search was half burned, A French male modiste asserts the I T S OLITE Ing the water with-borax If neces-'Of Jobs. Some are short of funds, but The dropping.of lighted matches well dressed man should have so warm all hav6*fetufn tickets home, as 'this near othO'r aht hills in the 'gardens nary, Wash and rinse In this w m suits (5f clothes. but with half that ALUMINU water to which mild soap flakes are is required of tourists. Many sleep In produced only confusion, and some- number a man In this town would hallways and bathrooms be more likely to start a-store.—Port LAWN MOWEA wing because of times..Casualties,. axpong the ants, L sdded� even the rinse water t -A r I rthn lvews-Chronicle: a trifle "soapy.' Wring with . the shortage of hotel accommodations, leilding observers to bblfeTe that the wringer set loosely, never krigin ira, and 's'killed technicians colony of fire-fighters had learned, r1n, twist ee them. Haug to dry in a brought here under government con- through experience. A Fontainbleau breeze In the shade. To pack t tract, however-,are provided with professor,-It- developed, was in the habit of taking a favorite walk through: away trom moths seal them In High-class Decorative clean �Va er lilkgx iir boxes The Covernment h q a the gstrdenR RiM finiqhIng h;is -Cigar-i A- of naphthalene flakes may be seat- those-desiring employment' here con-' ette at almost always thesamepoint, suW Amtorg trade bureaus in their In his stroll. Burning cigarette ends Medium and welt sealed. needc here. Meanwhile, the Govern. same ant hill, and this repeated men-; Wixes n W or cold w0er ed, but this Is not necessary It the cquntrtes to determine if they are had been thrown frequently near the blankets are clean o have b4en the*expori-,,'. Frio stencil ani on a meat Is intensttylug effoTts to develop. ace appears t Is FOOT COMFORT specialists in various lines at home encs through*which the colony of ants Gah"k . with the alai -of decreasing the em- learned to flilit fire In brigade forma- and sterAdl c4talopm As warm weather approaches, one ployment of foreigners'as rapidly as tion. 404 is likely to suffer more-or less from GYPWK LX=AND ALABASTnM the feet. Wash them at night and possible. CANADA, LOCTSD Ontwic rub them with ,castor oil to take Merivale, then still a young man, s ON JEWS out the burn and soreness. .It .1 -was delighted that his company should m isinistake to keep the feet too Warsaw—A law- canceling th4 last, I a made so great an Impression; but They need ventilation to keep healthy. of old restrictions, against Jews In',lits complacency was rudely disturlibil Sandals and other low cut shoea Poland became effebtive recently. when the novelist, with twinkling eye, hake for foot health. Many dos .."have ringworm. It is dangerousImptious 4* a good man b6 "Yes, I always gave boys be teak ' - 4P Is sad—Edward Young. .added: . . I , people "rig ets in hotel.rooms, in Walk barefooted sad apricot omelette." color 'a • Walls 0� 611a.1?a ID I • nd P a u st,iy' e.w ,. r x„ � •. r wv.,.r'w V °u' .. sa•",4', xy,m.ti ':y P i.+•v..: ., ,A' •..R_y 4 �'4. :..t i _ y _ :�,vs.• y •1. ,e •++: � •fir' °.�{t y�,..mw`• "'� a•v: .r•;•��-.w.. ^#!•::.� "i,... ,;:m +s,,a.•-� .;�,,r .µr :vw..wv. y. <;,• +�•#y(•. .xa u..- r•;n .=.t "1`.. '.w..'+' �. w'� - •j. ��' �Y .�•,': d'. -.�,v„ '.r. ,�'i.-n'. v+ , , t , �.� . 0 Y f.ilsd.-- silt esiU likely live-la-eslle not-feat. or,.be.suppo� by wood . . f lintels or breams, and all such dnvell- r with his wife and family in EoR- kgs shall be equipped with one or 0 ' R• R I S H `/ TERMS land, `anti as he poseeseeq great more, chimneys, made•of bricks, 11.76pwyear,: 11.501( paldinadvane■. wealt4, niuch of which in British stones or concrete, and shall be Subscription■ to.the United Sate■ and Creat built from the ground u or other / C K �^ R I'N ® `t• - Britain 12.00 in advance. -securities,he r-iii never.Iue in want p+ - --- ' and will be sale Lu enjoy iifa and mise safely supported from the four- :- dations. .All such buildings shall bt :JOHN _ MURKAR, Proprietor, will ❑ut be molested with political etluipped in building the walls and _ _ sggabbles, anleas he twikes ati roof with usual and sufficient beams $.-. NOTES AND COMMENTS. attewpt to regain the throne, joists, rafters and sup!lorts. YOU EXPECT QUALITY (3) �o.such dwellingshall be of _ -- - les,,; size thanAyil coyer a area o YOU EXPEC'�' VALCJES There 'is eousidera ble talk in All roads lead to Wbiveva.le United 300 sguare feet. Toronto sporting circles over a Church on b'rititty, :May 1 Vit•, to (4) The inner sides of all such _� statement tux a bas a outera s c a .e an pas - epred Qr covered with plasterboard, , p Ctati0l]B Y y . .._. � - .,::., air-spaceAt Morrishds Pickering, Shur e�. � ..., president of the 'Ladiett' Softball SALE REGIS.TEft ro erl cemented rith a_1 _ Association, to the effect that girls --- of at least 3% niches left bettivgen are realized. Or upon the fours atioli Of belonging-to a certain team were Friday, April 24th - :Auction Sale the inner and.outer sides of the out- honored with a banquet at which of house and lot and household ef- er walls. quality always, and day t0 dap Yaluee, q fects etc., the property of Ira Bos- (5) , All roofs shall be covered ]iquor was served and the girls er, ib the villa of - Claremont. village with 'Knaden, slate, metal, felt or ot- ,have We built upour business. had become so drunk that they House will be offered subject to her good shingles; and-no tar or oth- -bad to be carried to taxis to be a reserve bid. Sale at one o'clock er paper shall be used,for the outer conveyed to their homes. The sharp. oner: See bilis. Wm Maw, auct- covering of such roofs or walls. .We also take pride in serving our custom- nor Control Board makes light - ____ (6) No such buildings shall be ers well-in maintaining a clean, orderly,, q S erected within the said limits the -of the statement, saying that total cost of•which apart from the + there was no truth in the report,. Here It Is Again land is,less than $500.00. 'convenient store, in offering the highest and that Mies Ray denies making Sybilla Spahr's remedy, for treating 2• Buildings erected and to be type Of efficient, coneientlous the statement. She, hawevpr, everyform of sore throats, coughs, used as summer homes only shall be _ yp croup, colds, bronchial asthma, ana subject. to the foregoing regulations, :,service g1WapB. :reiterates her statement and even all toniodiseasee. Try this wonder- except that they may be erected with makes it more emphatic. We fol remedy. E C. pones druggist. out other foundation than good and - believe that athletics is an excel sufficient posts, planted to a depth /.,1n f, AT MORR/SH'S lent thio for those of the female A ' 3M R of at least three feet and to a soda I 1`ta.r g earth foundation, and need not be Security and service in - sex, and that it is nDt necessary Insurance of adl kinds. lathed or plastered or otherwise cov- - -'for them to forsake their womanly Low rates for Autn Insurance and ered on the inner sides.of the outer 1 Hire Ioeuranee. walls, but no such sunurier cottage �CHL+'RRYWOOD AND PICKERING. Airtuee in order' to indulge in shall be erected that would cost (a- Alsci, represeftative, of p Phone Mark. 5020 ' edort of any kind. A woman can art from the expense of the land► __JPhona_Pick. 600 he a perfect lady in every resp3ct The Canada Life Assurance Co. less than 3300.00 and at the carne time attain pro 421y phone Piok. 515 Address ' 3• The. repairing of a building BROCGHA it, ' ONTARIO for any purpose whatever within the minora in ball playing,'swimmink - - said limit:• shall be considered as re- or any other kind of sport. There BUN D9-Roverntnent. '�lunicip:�l and ;Pickering 'Hardware' Store ' Mortgage B.,ods," Also, Industrials. erection thereof and -shall be sub- have been girls' softball teatna Safe investments at fr:,w 5 to?per ject . t., the provision of said b}- from Toronto came tn. Piekeriat cent. law, if the cost of such repairs shall f be one-third of the whole- value of •t•) play games, and their actions INSURANCE-:All cla.r;es written ia• such building. : .and language on the ball field chiding ,Eire. Automobile, Win '�o building shall be erecisa IOur'stoclr of Spring Seed has arrived. We offer this week : storm. Accident and Sickness. 4• g - s perfect_d1wra-ce- moo - or-an5 u a'�hla the- ---,Was `N=o, a Clover, .. 5 00 us . l?bope or write said limits until the owner of the Iti 1 l "' •• gaited every one who raw and 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Wbitby . No. 1 Alfalfa. .• b,. ff .. 1 _ heard them. The could indulge land upon which the same is to be 60 No. 1 Timothy, . erected or his agent shall have first ; . . " l6 No. 1 Alsike. 11.00 1 is profanity as fluent! as an submitted to the Building "' "' P y y y � �y,��• 50 ++ 1 bar•rooyd loafer. Their mothers i� X-& a1 CN* Bila therefor top the Council of said Mun• No. 1 Sweet Clover, ... ... •p y Irupecfor, There prices are good while our present stock lasts. , might take pride in their efSciency ----- a. and approval of such plans and spec- 1 t as ball-players, but surely they MUNICIPALITY ifications by Council or Inspector ob- Garden geed Bulk and Package, Onion gets J would blush with shame at their _ tamed and a permit issued by it or and Lawn Grass Seed. = eooduet and language. But there " otr rsaE - = him before the erection of such build- have been other teams come down Township Of PiC�BZ'ut� Ing be proceeded with or be lawful. j Agent for McCormick.Deering harm Machinery and Repairs. 'from basicity in which the pla,geee f 5. Contravention of any of the Our Motto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or were perfeet ladles, such as those (PUBLIC NOTICE provisions a said by-larwiabi by any per- _ it is not made." son will create the liability of a Pint !root the Masgsy Harris Co. acd is•hereby given that under By-►slur of not more than $50-00. _ :�taose connected with churches. No. 1366 of the said municipality, Applications for permits should � * �. N 1DIC � passed by the Council thereof ,on be filed with Mr. W H. Chester, J. S. LS ' � JL- If indulgence in sport is going to the 6th day of April, 1931, it was Building Inspector, of Port Union. A detract -from the womanly quali enacted fee-of $200 should accompany each e---+ - :ties of the players, and Chas take I. That hereafter no building such application, being the fee pay- DOLLAR STRE"I"ClIERS away twat welsh we admire is shall be' erected within the limits of able to said Inspector for kis ser- ' firomen, thea, by all mesas let Township o€ Pickering, apart- vices in each case. ''Rbem refrain fraw s rt of all from the Police Villages of Pick!erin- G. L Middleton. Reerve.' po and Claremont, for all the year round :• Donald R. Beaton. Clerk. • kinds. But indulgence in sport occupation -as a dwelling house that _-, ______`__ Louk over our Iioeq before deciding. We feel confident the goods on `does not necessarily mean the lose does not conform to the following t display on one counters are real monep iof womanly dignity and virtue. rectuirements, that -is to say Blaeksmlthing _ saving values. _ tl) Every'such. building shall be pro- _ We feature Goodrich Canvas Footwear for the entire family, i `- sided with a.foundation, the footing Horse shoeing a Specialty. tamous leaders for years. See these now. Another throne has tumbled or lowest course of which shall be at All GenerAI Work.including Wood Men's Fine and Work Shirts-SpeciAl 1 Mena' Fine least tour feet below the finished "before the trend of modern times, _ - Work, promptly Dress Shirt. collar attKrbed 93 cents. and another royal Tamil is seek grade or ground line, the foundation ,attended to. _ y y to rest upon firm solid ground azul Men'R Odd PAnt3, floe mixtures and khaki. Boys' Khaki Longs at ins a bome in s foreign land. Last not upon' filled in material or soil `•- Also, 1.00 per pair. Boys' Tweed Longs, various prices. week King Alfoozo XIII of Spain- containing an •admixture of organic : ' Ascent for Tato Farm Special Men's Work Sox, 5 pair 1.00. Men's Well Constructed Work was force to flee with his wife and mattes, and all such foundation Machinery. _ Boots at 2.69 and up. shall.be. made of stone.or concrete. u J '_dfamil to make way for a re lub F. 7. Z7CTt�Od�ei,rd. ' Y P (2► The: outer walls sd all.such Phone 2904 - iiean form of government. Since buildings shall be made of stone., GREENWOOD 491y 'tile beginning of the ®ar,,many bricks, concrete or flame, and if of lkiags in Europe have lost their frame sheeted with clapboards or C EC I L-*. BRAD L Y �. tongued and grooved with inch Coal, I d.the outert p I O g iZ Ii I N Ci " - that they could not realize that walls covered wi at least two coats - -'--- -- ttbey shoult be servants of the peo• of paint, or sheeted with one inch boards strapped with one inch furr- ■ •pie and not their masters. Too. ing at 16 inches from centre to cen- Hard and Soft 18081 of the■ i many kings- bave awmed to feel tre and plastered.or rough cast or 'best quality on `- that they owned their subjects, covered with stucco, or sheeted ,with hand g Q g body and soul,and that they had inch boards 'arid veneered with four aright tit-force their will,upon n and one-half inches.of brick, or, ober a - po and one-half inches of concrete, or THOS• A• LAW them. A certain Hing of Englaod six inches of-stone, properly secured was admonished by his mother to. ��� Gat' �rauel thslistg's �fghssvag _ to the woodwork. Veneering shall • , , _ _ "be,& king," which meant that ° -77-1- of - his word should be hw1 7. -1 . The Thitb Plumbingand Heatineoveretggs of .England dacioR the -�li�1e elle past century seetned to realize ; what the real function of a sever= $and Pumps, Pressure a Pumps Effective Sunday, April 26th, 1931. -- sign should be. They have Successor to E. W. Evans, Whitby ;Cotumenting Sunday. April 26th. new time tables always need their influence for.the -_ will be in effect on all Gray benefit of the-nation. They•Ponght Now is the time to get that pump repaired, or replace -' CoNc•b Lines Routes. " tae good -of their subjects and that old wood pump with a new iron PICK EftING-TORONTa ' never interfere -with the real p;1mp at reduced prices Effective April 26th governing body. At the same Come in and see our stock and talk over your ' Dave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto "itime they can exert a great influ• A• M. P. M A. M. P. M. " encs with the _ water problems with us. government, and • a 6.10 255 a 6 30 2.30 mars times b that influence have 4 doors south of P. O. Phone 460 a 6.55 .3.55 7.30 3.30 •prevented the country from lungiog into war. On account �7CT HITBY, '0 N"T.A.R=0 8.55 5.55 9•� 6 30 p 9.55 b 6.55 10.30 b 6,30 .of their wise attitnnd they have 10.55 7.55 11.30 7.30 %von the hearts of the people, and '` 11.55 b 8 55 P. M. b 8.30 •pt no time in the past have the EDMUND HIND LUMBER P. M. 9.55 '12.30 9.30 British people been attached to COMPANY, LIMITED. 11:55 d 10.45 1.30 10.80 the monaacbial forni of govern - aileat more than at the resent a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sanday and p LUMBER AND MILLWORK _ ! Holidays only. d Sunday only. time. The Hing of Spatulas man FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION i ' •-who ib beloved by all for his - _ Copies of the new timetables will be available at all genial disposition. But he did Masonite for the Modern offices and agencies on and after '. Thursday, April 23rd. ` - •not possess the power to govern4 to govern wisely and made many '_Home and Faxm • mistakes, especially in the Moro- Ideal for Summer Cbttages, Prompt Deliveries. Gra CoAch ' Lmes • cean war, which was the esnee of the loss of the,love and respect of WRITE, US FOR LITER kTUUE AND SAMPLES 4,his subjects. He did his best to -retain their respect, but in this he l DANFORTH AND MAIN ST.; TORONTO QtGrover 1133,4,5: t 4 4 ILI" # 4..; 46 4. 7 % NONE -mmumm� Wm. Wallis. we are sorry to biro: Lyman Pilkey spomt a few report, is confined to his bed with days last, week with relatives in an attack of pleurisy, WX ANDERSON it Toronto. Mrs. Harry Thomson has re. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde,.of Florida, urned home from Buffalo and MUNBART orids, was accompanied from Toronto -Here ', are a -arrived on, Saturday and spent It ft by her son,Walter, fewdays 'with Widmer and Mrs. Miller. Fred and Mrs. Madill and fain"; INSURANCE Our jdak-dealer, J., S. Bundy, ilY and Miss Maud McKay, of To. of th� AUTOMOBhas a number of useful hou rolito, visited-Mrs. Palmer and Ira uses household oyer ..::, B over the week end. of articles for sale, which way be ' Mrs. Burton spent a few d&-Yg _ FIRE Llsecured-at-a--great bargaiw -t - ___BURGLARY Nit week in the city--on-business We are glad to know that H. G. CASUALTY ' --lid OtYre L4 93aking gnod nr!I�IXF@911 and %vAQ aCcompanied linnig bxr Mr.and 1Irs. Dennison an son. LIFE INSURANCE towar-d-g-recovery, and is oul&(I�t�y d CIO yprlu Rtiue:0)er Ira 1k),yer's atiction Phone Pickering 7920 30IF looking the work. In his factory every day over Yale or house and lot and house,• Fred Cowie, whip was confined hold effeets which will be held thi, (Friday)afternoon. See bills Blacksmithing I ring from a bad attach of blood 4 YPROC fireproof wallbo to his bed for @overal weeks stiffer. for'full pArticulars. .17, ard is manu.! Poisoning, is now making a good i;AM_ET_ABLE—Fjake­ring 8-istion• factured from gypsum rock. It comes Hors's'-shoeing and General.. Work recovery and is to able be around T.R. Trmias going Bantams as follows promptly attended to,. town again. No. 10 Mail 8.49 A M. in sheets that are 4 to 10 feet long, � feet Ijawn''Mo,wers Sharpened Fall wheat to looking exceed 30 Local 9 5.18.p.X) wide and Ya of an inch thick. It costs little, and Repaired, kingly good this spring, as it stood Daily except Suaddy Satisfaction guaranteed. -the winter well an account, of Trains going West duo u foliews.- nails and cuts like lumber, has structural toed. Phone Malv�. 4125 •.-there being so little frost in the No. 27 Local 9.27 A.M. -iffround. A good rain now would Strength and insulation value. It is Canada's 9 Mail 17-57 P.M, - 8 MC M :D Abe very beneficial.' Foregoing is according to Standard premier material for lining all interior walls, d time. v HIGHLAND CREEK a spent Sunday with some --A-sk­yoU1r__d_ea_Te_r or and Mrs. Overland an CeiHn& and partitions. friends in Toronto- They were .,NOTICE a 107,proi:direction-sheet,it gives full details. 'County of Ontario. accompanied by Lyman PlIkey W a led by him. Pilkey. Poultr7 houses PROCLAMATION and on their return, were accom. hitevale Mills I Van Store cellinp Rest rooms Hisses Ilean and Isobel Cooper, Chopping every day Basements Offices 'Farm offices I. John Ross. Warden of the 0 e wee ty of Toronto, Mrs. Frank L Barclay, GRA1N—FLOUR—FEED Warehouses .,Partitions Harness rooms of Ontario, hereby proclaim th Oun .,of Brougham : Mrs. Stokes, of Mt. Barns Sheathing Of July lot to July 7th. both Albert, and Wm. and Mrs. Ward, Gristing Every Week Day. Attic rooms Garages d&ysin. of Osbawa, visited Frank and i Under cornice Ceilings elusive. the Connty of Ontario Buot. Will exchange �Fruit cellars Dairies Walls ness Revival Week. • Mrs. Cooper on Sunday. Every citizen of Ontario County is for Wheat Sun porches' requested to invite all fcrmor red- The new bowling green is begia.' b Making old Summer cottages ning to take form. A "tower hFtp rooms new, 0 8 3 Covering old dents of the County to come home ANTHONY WILSON Store windows Factories been erected fur water supply, Proprietor� Dressing rooms kitchens plaster during this week. -Judging by its present appearanep Picture theatres This Campaign will be province -f Phone Mark. 6W2 wide and all local authorities business men are hereby requested the green promisee to be one of 46* t rities and the finest in the country, Approved by Fire Chiefs to become active in the work of prepar. Eight players from the BAdmin- SOW OR Im to Club went to Lindegy on Sat UX-1-as 5 CAC"11111101111401ft Approved by Building Inspectors 372 ation. JOHN ROSS.Warden, urday and took part in theAT THE GYPSVA LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED 8235 County of Ontario 'tournament in which seven club@ competed. They report a very Paris Ontmia ..'Pleasant time, but Mery' failed to Macy of our citizens are coin. '1A9V` NLV 0 secure first prize. NMOW STORE ! platoing about the dust nuisance that has made its appearance so Pork and Beans. 2 cans for' 26c early this year. The township 71 lho. of Oatmeal for ... 25C and county councils' it Is expected, 13 Cans Peas for BARR. Will give the matter their Imme. 4 Pkff Jelly Powders for 25c ..idlate conmideration. Wrapped Toronto Broad Sc Seeding . operations are Dow Choice Ceylon Tea, per lb. 88C Complover, many fartnere having 2 Pegs Iodized Salt for .25c EBK eted the work. The land 8 Pkgo Corn Flakes for 25c never worked better than It did Redeliver every day Ithis spring as it turned up like Highest prices paid for butter For Sale by N. M. Gordon, Pickering ashes. But there will not be and eggs much growth until there is a good, swarm rain. gave your coupons for Rogers' W E speak of artistic dwigna that on Nighawadner and silverware also the cbild*s JIMr. and Mrs. I dignified, not artistic arr and savings scrip. d Annugi goo, Jack.and Miss Edna T Postpone gentleman friend, of Toronto., designs that would b* Visited with Luther and Mrs LDAPProPrfata for the PilXey on Sunday. Howard and C. A. OVERLAND purpose In view. The Mrs. Filkey and two young %Ono" 37,ly Phone 2501 Demonstralio' n 4_1 one illustrated is sim. of Ceder Grove, also called on: p* yet has artistry. them on Sunday afternoon. "No Greater Tribute' A very large crowd attended the ' Wednesday' and Thursday- auction sale of the effects belong. E B ry' ad N. W. STAFFORD, April •29th and 30th I ng to the estate of the late Rich and Ward on Monday aftern oon CLAREMONT Kingston Road, Whitby The household effects brough't FREE—Elactn'c or battery radio to bolder of lucky ticket. good prices, but the two houplea Phone Whitby Grocery Specials .,.-wlx',ch were offered were not sold WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29TH 08 r 4*1 as the offers made did not reach 'Peas, McCormick-Deering Tractor School the reserve bid. 3 Cskna 25C -10 a. ni., Service MeetlaR—bring us your troubles wTbe an nual demonstration 2 Cans Pork and Beans,_ .25c Charles Cooper was to have 12s. m., Lunch Free I Pictnres and Lectures oold in March, but was postponed I Large Can of Sal moo, 15c P. M., ,on "count of the impassable con- dition of the roads which followed 3 Pkge Corn Flakes, 25C 16 p. m., Lunch Free '7 p. ca., Pictures the severe snow-storm. will be 2 Boxes of Iodized Salt '25c 'hold on Wednesday and Thu red& IWW=N coo April 29th and 80th. See adft T� Real Good Ties,per lb. 89c THURSDAY, APRIL 80TH ObOAP rates for farm and oouDjwy building& another solown for full partl Morning, General Demonstration • culars. Regal Broad, wrapped. sc _`.12 s. m., Lunch Free wudotorm Insurance an buildings, Oom plaint@ are made that the *ind-mMs.Sam ate. I beet Hoe Rod for but Lp te I p. to., Durant Motors present pictures andlecturee Automobile Insurance Phone order. We deliver. or au kin" lie not of the legal idth, which -7 p us., Durant Motors pictures Increases the danger to motorists. 78 'PARKS FOR SALB Hhould - M p: w., Drawing for radio q_-Accideat occur an NT action forAssnages would prob- Photte Cfarenyout 8701 Write or Phania Al ably be entered against the village Special Demonstrations for both da ED. BOWMA or the person responsible for any ye, N 20 obstruction on the road allowance WHITBY. ONT. raDDW Paints DeLaval Milkers Separators that may have caused the met re dent. Beatty Washers and Pressure Systems River Seeding operations are well Radios and Electric R' efrigeixtors under way this week and -those in Toronto Bread R-oofing and Stoves. Basket Factory Beed business in town-were obsery ed doing a rushing bn I siness.- One Manufacturers of a for-youing and old. cannot but note the difference in Zane tion seed prides today and that of -7 All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmers, Bushel Bring the Ladies and Cbildren. several years ago. Fourteen and iGo".0d -Dairy fifteen dollars a bushel canoes the Butter Baskets, Clothes Baskets. town seed city dweller to think C, e .27C. Frank Pennock, .that 9 d must be a very valuable Ch"I"'Cooper, commodity. aremont Proprietor Large tin Tigar Salmo Mrs. Dopking was hostess to`the n, f 25c :Maker of the well known April meeting of the Women's In. Fancy Pick, Salmon,-large ' 15c Barnes' Baskets. stitute. There wase good'att Is Your Pickering News paid for ?_ Phone Markham 6409 once and a splendid program. end. 5 Lb. Pail Syrup An excellent pap"r on Immigration, 10 Lb. Pail Honey 85C entitled "The Stranger In Our . . ,.1S1nR1NC= �IS COM/N4 Midst," was given by 'Mrs. H. Tea.Biscuits, per lb.. 15e Johnson. Taking it up tinder he T Vsyrr fourfold objective, Econo' t Rice, 2 lbs. 15c See our Wall Paper samples before buying elsewhere, Priceefrom los A, Political, Social and Religious, shea single roll to 1.00 per roll. Order your Sherwin-Williams Paints Oranges, per dozen.. SLW we here. Turpentine, R and Boiled.011 in stock. Showed how Canada has her part to Play in making these I Lemons, per dozen 25c P&'G or Pearl Soap, 0 bare:.. 25C 1 Quicker Quaker Oat@, Fkg "215c c Qu -citizens. "The Uplifting to Comfort or'Gold Soap, 5 bar;* 25 ick Quaker Oats, ch m% .euces peoNu 850 of a Garden"was taken Macaroni, 3 The 25c Soap Flakes, large pkg ... 25c Seedless Raisins,8 lbs 20c en tip -Bulk Soap Flakes, 2'Ibs 25c y b Mrs. John Gregg, "oting Bliss Coffee, per lb.' Icing Sugar, 8 lb.9 250 C arman's '*A Garden Plot in He&. 729c Castile Soap, 8 bars.'.. 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... '25c wen." "Love of igarden Incites Multipliers,'per lb. 10c Fels'NaPtha Soap, 2 bate 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgg 250 .pure thoughts"and the essential Toilet Snaps, 3 bars... F. 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs ... 2ft Por a Dutch Setts, per lb. garden Is disposition. She 14c Men'. XT7ork!Boots spoke of the Horticultural Socl ty being a means of creating a love Battery Charging" 'A. for the beautiful. She closed her MGOL D •Call and ape subject with Rudyard Kipling' us or Phone you fe 1�h 0 that o ic width. wh h r order, Ell "The Glory of the Gardeu. We deliver. Is Lower Price Store Mrs. Kilpatrick, .Phone HFO-kbaw in speaking' 6f Phone 3801 6402. 361d and Installed by some of Nations, stated some of Its benefit�. CLAREMONT. ONT,I Wm. M. Duncan' 91FRANK I PROUSE I Marchantp Green Rive plaumms owAm _ 611 M1111,1,oP, �_F-gr Mlp a . ,•.-.,--- '�iNcrrz+:�: mgr`. .'may, - �: � •^^^^^ �v,.. _ �- a -•-,�,;s-� �.M J. .k' .WL.Fa"-L^tL't"S�vAYYv - " .- :' , �..• .. �4 . .•..•: _ � TT4 � � �'.. .:y .�'�.. -.2.,n �'wu+•s yc.i ry./ « 9 h_.•_ � v.M:,:. .T: ` -'L _.a.#, �'' i�• ,.F .Y '.4 .,+,► .,m„G-s-:.e.n.a..' . +� "'M1. 'i:«r+ ''w' ,� . 'd+ °Jin., ',R, •> r 1-?'.r Excellency H1 !ways Crowd4W �y• But Accidents Few - JH Thousands— s � 1 � g % Thousands of Cara Out Under =-- E11--SCOUTs Influence of Fine Q y Weather 4 x" Thousands oftravelling ou the highwentways over the -J - - with 4 x weekend to enjoy be mild air and Have you ever thought how interest- mai signs and pictures, each with 9. ' warm suashiae' and many of !hent Ing it would be to keep a "Leg Book" a special messing, commemorating a x ' y e!your Lone Scout activities,for your- ,y t spent the time 'inhaling gasoline some special event concerning the alt or for your Patrol? tribe, or recording.the history of.the �, � ; fumes from the car ahead. Traffio $ " '' ' was the heaviest of the year on 911 - Everj ship that pats oat to sea I than people. ^r' � If you are handy with a chisel,there a f, pro highways but there were no serious carries a Log, and the officer of each k ./� ' accidents slid few minor ones. ~►etch mast enter into it any occur- i a lot o! Sun ahead of you In the . , , rencea o1 importance during hili term making of a Totem Pole to record your y ,.` x y ¢ Provincial and suburban police Of - of as a Lone Scout, a 8.cra '.,:ere kept busy throuBhou! tins OL duty, and frequently at the sad of ti y .% _ `. bine voyage this Log proves,Interesting year pole should be about seven and � � ',��fyy� ' i'� day and evening supertntending the y 7feading Indeed. hail feet long, with about eighteen 4 �. endless Sow of traffic going in both inches of this sunk into the ground. "i �" directions. The Kingston, Dundas $o you, too, can keep a Log Book of If yon:can do so, tar the end before 'F t and Hamilton highways were black jour Scouting experiences, noting an eh�g !t, to prevent rot, The Pole vv ith rehiclea all through ,the day the details of your 8cont Career, the should be about eight inches square- lies 4 and at night the headlights seemed jTeat13 you have passed, the Badges Ind a square pole is preferable to a <s'% "• like fireflies !n the distance. pf traffic hnt no accidents; oarnea, the special YOU uti round one, as it becomes more decoF ' nd the Hikes and Camps that you rUve if the corners are rounded off In y was the pleased announcement of oy Maybs some other Louie, pass- ��me places. And on this pose la ra- police Officers Sunday night. g by. will see your Loge Scout sign corded all your Scout history, carved N 4 - utaide your 'gate, and drop to for a into tht, wood,using pictures in prefer. 434,000 Toll Of.Quakes ` it. How interesting it,would be to once to letters and numbers. For in- ! In Last Quarter Century it%ow him your-Log, and to eater the stance, Wigwams repro ant a camp �detailR Of his visit, obtaining his auto- 'y,. have attended, Footprints indicate in the last twenty-flue'years earth• ph &n1 perhaps his picture to !1!1113- a Hik,, your Patrol emblem should be quakes have killed 43•!,000 people. d rat.. the bbadges And don't forget the prominent and each of your badglist of the principal disasters follow: JpSCLares, as they ,ake the Log more should be reproduced. The use of a August !6, 1806-Chile, Vaproveai; Interesting and you should try to make 1'.ttle color, Black. Red, Blue, Breen.' 1.500 lives lost, $200,000,004 property ,flys whiyi13 book read as much like a ek greatly adds to the decorativs damage. jiytory as possible. value of the Totem Pole, and 'before Janyary 14,190'-Jamaica, Kingston. killed. 2,000 Later,wizen lou lfla have grown up,yon ver? ! g you will and that You have earthquake and fire; 1,100 �trtll cherish your Log amongst Your not only a record o! your career. but An iatereiting photograph of Countess Of Besshorough• Canada's injured, $25.100,000 property damage. -snot'. prectoas possessions. also a very handsome garden oras- first French-speaking chatelaine of Rideau Hall, Ottawa, taken at December 28, 1908-Italy, Sicily and T' Chief Scout,Lord Baden-Powell, moat, instatlatfon ceremony of Earl of Beaaborough as- governor-general Calabria, 76,438 lives lost, 96,470 In- yoase-ses Log Jooks which be has. It may be that this article has be9n .upon arrival at Halifax: ted, 1,100,000 homeless DtOpett7 kept for many years, which full read by a boy whi, is not a Scout, an J ;damage not estimated. are _ .. . 1"-Turkey, 3.000 killed. qt the adventures of We marvellous who would like to boons. If you are August 9, 19 _ 0areer, and which no money would riving in a place where there is no '(�;,.�el�„� Fires The Mark its 6.000 injured- buy him, These are the books which Sco Troop near enough for you to i•�a�sa1. ]� January 13, 1915-Central Italy, . the Chiaf himself takes special care attend, why not become a Lone Scout. 'fake HeavyToll '- 87S killed, 372 communes destroyed. t" place behind sate doors before he and have lore o1 tun as the hundreds BRAIN QUOTATIONS December 24.31, 1917-Guatemala. .,es abroad, and he reckoac them of other "Loales" throughout Ontario Crain dealers on tins Toronto Board;Guatemala City, 20- killed. Villages Destroyed and, of Trades are making the following� January 3, 19.0-bteztco, Orizaba mongst his most treasured posses- a-e doing' � y quotations for car lots: volcano! district, :,000 dead. it tower pions. If you are interested, just write a Several Deaths 'Result Man- wheat-No. i .lard, 69% ' So, Lone Scout, what about a Log n. to Tke Boy Scout& Aasociatioa, From Blazes No. 1 Northern, 67%e: No. 2 do, affected. Wok? Loss Scout Department. 330 Bay $L. 64 4c; No. 3 do, 58sac; No. 4 do.87aic' December 16. 19..0-China, Kassa Ar t some Scouts also like to keep a Toronto. telling them why you are not Milwaukee, . t I%i Several- deaths, (cif, 'my ports). Province. 200,000 killed, tea cities ds record of anther sort. able to join an ordinary Troop• and more than 240 families made homeless.` Manitoba oats-No. 1 feed V2c; No.I stroyed. 300 square miles affected• Did you eve• see r i Indian Totem they will Read YOU fUW an >� � $2,000,000 property damage,one village I feed, o Vic. May 29, 1923liPersia. Khor ss owns 1 Manitoba barley-Na 3 GW., 33c; P le! On it,carved into the wood,are to how you can become a Lone Scout. destrWed and. half a-dozen.others '\o, 4 do, "s2c; feed, 30%c. Province, s de lives .lost, six towns - •' - and villages destroyed. __ -----' �� Ar;eiaine corn 55c (May ah'pment �'„� were threatened when forest area September 1, 1923-Japan (Tokia '• Wins King of Siam Says I to arrive). Yokohama and vicinity), earthquake mai] roared through hundreds of equare bttllfeed, del.. Montreal freights; Trophy ,Adieu to Canada i miles of timber lands in Northern Wis- bags included-Bran, per ton. $22.25; and fire, 99,331 killed. 102.000 lajared, eoasla and last week. shorts per ton, $"425; middlin1m 43,476 mtsaing and 702,495 houses d& - -- Although moat of the biases were{5,7,25. stroyed. Ontario grain-Wheat, 66c FOl'ritle! Toronto Professional Monarch Enters United States brought under acme semblance of ; barley, March 7, 1927-Japan, northern Dart control after-tbousands of mea fought 31 to 32c; oats. 25 to 27c; rve, nom- of Kioto prefeeture. 3,274 dead. 6,734 Saskatchewan final; buckwheat, 50c, Triumphant In at Porta], for 48 hours to check shoat 100 aepar' injured, $7.000,000 loos. �' i En land ftrtal, Sask,-Canada said au revofa ate area, the sitnatton still was re RAY AND.STRAW PRICES. July 1929-Turkey (northern Anar London.-Withgan exhibition oil but not good-bye to His !Majesty the garded as critical. Healers are quoting shippers for tolls), 1,000 reportedkilled,000 o earth. -hay and straw, carload dote, delivered King of Slam, first of the world's In Wisconsin. where flames crackled quake and landslides, 10,000 homeless. lichool figure skating which stood out, � � heads to have ♦!sited the on track. Toronto; the foilowinit May 5, .19;30-Persia (Azerbaijan In all -of the 11 fire protection dis etlmost to a class by flee!!. Harold Dominion while actually a ruling moa• prices: Province), more than,2.000 killed.6,000 tricta, the state conservatton cum- No. 2 Timoth torr, S14; No. 3 do,' ",rllcolsoa, Canada; at the London lee y` homele9s: ;Club recently carried off the first arch• mission predicted the "moat hazardous $12 to $13; wheat stmaw, $8.50; oat !pup recently by the National Skating The King, who reached Canada's forest fire situation" in history unless straw, $8. July 23, 1930-4outhern Italy, 1,404 ylaaodatloa for international style shores on, the record-breaking voyage abnormally heavy spring rains were LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS dead, 4,551 injured, 85 cities and ham= • jcompl t ion The event o open to f of the Canadian Pacific S.S. Empresa forthcoming immediately. Heavy beef steers. $5.50 to $6.54; lets damaged or .destroyed. prot.esionals w'ho have practised on, o2 Japan Thursday night, is hastening The fires were equally as serious in butches steers, choice, $5.65 to $5.75; January 18, 1931-Aiexico (! teen jBrit{sh rinks during the season I to the eastern United States, and, he vast vacation lands of the upper do, fsi to good, $5.25 to $5,50; do, states), 106 killed. after a 4S hour journey by special train Michigan Peninsula, where mile., of�com-, $ to $4.75; butcher heifers, February 3, 1931-New Zealand. xicolson was placed first by t all choice, $5.50 to $5.75; do, fair to Rood. town of. Napier destroyed, 221 killed. - :haven judges, and but for the tact that over the Canadian Pacific Railway, virgin timber crashed in embers. and $5.25 tc $5.80• do, com.. I was officially welcomed at the border to Northern Minae<ota, where_ h,:t $4 to $4.75; March 31. 1931-Manaque, Nic&ra The had only been in England for by officials of the United States Gov- butcher Iowa good to choice, $3.75 to triads tanned the Hames and Rent guff, destroyed, and 1,000 lives lost _r►e, k.since his .voyage from Canada cui do, moot $3 to butcher canners and tsronld undoubtedly have given as per- He at 11 o'clock Sunday eight. clouds of dust and smoke rolling over cutters, $1 t0 $2; butcher bulls. Rood He returns to Siam by way of Canada the countryside. to choice, $3,'75 to-$4.25; do, bolognas, 4,. IL)ct an exhibition in free skating as rladE Shows Decrease Atte did in the school figures. later in the summer and will probably pungent base hung over the whole $2 to $3; baby beef, $5 to $7.50; feed- of $670,000,000 ' Harold Nicolson is s native of Swats- spend some time'at Banff. Alberta, on, district to heavily that- rangers in ers, Rood, $5 to P.50; stockers, $4 b0 Orland who came to Canada some he way to the Pacific Coast. their tall steel fire towers could not to $4:75; springers, $50 to $80; milk- Ottawa-An unofficial estimate-of Official ceremonies were,-brief, due spot new blazes and could not define era, $40 to $60; calves, rood and Canada's trade for the fiscal year. fears ago. Last year he acted fie pro- the limits of the.present fires, choice, $8.50 to $9; do, med.. $7 to Csslonal at the Toronto Granite Rink. to the lateness of the hoar. His which ended March 31, indicates.that 4 Majesty bade farewell to Canadian $7.50; do,corn.. $4 to 85; lambs,choice, Women and-children in Wallace, $10.50 to$11.50; buck lambs, $8 to$q; when the final flgures are published '1 - !1 show a deeline 90 Officials who have accompanied — c ., led to a clearing I the Toreatz spring larnbs, each. ; seep, Would 1~ingerprint :Tom Vancouver. These included: to.watch the whole village crash In S2 to $6• hogs, bacon, f.o.b.. $7.50: month period of something to the Babies of Natiotn meat J. Lemalre, Clerk of the Pricy flames. The men of the town •had' do, doi w.o c., 65 to 75c above f.O.b; neighborhood at about $6?0,000,000, Council of Canada, who met His gone to Ingalls, nearby, to battle a' do, selects, $1 per t_or premium; do,. divided fairly evenly between imports Washington.-Establishment of a Majesty at the Pacific Coast in the fire there. When they returned they butchers, $1 per hog discount and exports. pational Bareat..ot Identification with name of Hoa. R. B. Bennett, K.C., learned that blazing brands from a' Fqr ttie fiscal year, which ended >a a staff whose work coustat of getting Premier of Canada; Brigadier-General brush fire had fallen into their own - March, 1930, the total trade oin round tigerprints o2 every child bora is E. de Panet, C.M.G., D.S.O., represen- town and wiped it out. :Only a school $75,06MM Olr&r Given had a value o! $2,392,000,000 to round this country is urged 67 C. C. Bennett, tative of E.•W. Beatty, K.C., president house remained standing. About 160 figures; for the recent. fiscal year the of the War Depsy)•tment's Bureau of of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and families lost their homes. TO Germany By Soviet value is not expected to exceed $1; $de.ntification. Inspector T.V.Sandys Wunsch,of the The villages of Lena, Ladna, Ken- Berlin-Completion of negotiations 423000,000. al.Canadian Mounted Police. Van- between Soviet representatives and These are_made up as follows: Bennett believes fingerprinting is a Roy nedy, Cuyuga and Swim Creek faced,1 German industrialists clinching the Estimated fpositive meaaa of identification and couver. who commanded the royal similar fate. Frantic ca118 for help purchase of $75,000,000 worth of 1930 1931 stabllshment of such a bureau would bodyguard on the eastward journey streaked over rural 'telephone lines, imports $124 . , protect rights or heritage, and in the through Canada. but in most cases zeas were I German materials was officially aa- a S,000.OQO S 930.000,000 citizens nounced recently. The orders are Exports y " Qiscovery of Pwners of unclaimed ---:--_- battling with fires, which-threatened designated to further the execution domestic. 1,1:0,000,000 776,000.0" Minds, and do away with any "un- Stockholm Harbor their own homes, of the Russian five-year plan and Exports, tnowa dead." TrafficBig 4— help to improv a employ en foreign .. . , • Bennett said that Argentina nowwill a the m t' �;800 000 17 000,000 situation in Germany. has oa record the fingerprints of every Stockholm=Traffic in the Stock- Details of the agreement were -,o b-raoa in the country. He said Chile holm_ Free Harbor has increased Worlds Phone Exchange .,OP0A00 X1,723,000,00( Total ....f39 itnd Brazil were making progress nearly 200 per cent, during the past Situated In London withheld by. the Soviet delegation . '---.—. s;line and that students at the five years, according to the last an- while the German industrialist lea- and Vuhong eraitythiof Havana are taught 211- nual report of the Harbor Adminis- London, with telephonic com-munt- gue intimated the text might be made Argentine Exports berprintisg methods. tration. cation with 96 per cent. of the civil-, public when ratified by the Govern- Increase Over I934 He urged establishment of a•Ntation- Notwithstanding the economic de• ized countries of the world,is regarded went. The credit terms will extend Buenos Aires, Arg,-argentiue oz- 1 Bureau of Identification'because dreasion, traffic is the Free Harbor as the world's greatest and most com• from 14 to 28 months, it was under- ports for the first quarter of 1931 fingerprinting "establishes ideality un,• has been active during the past year, Plate long distance telephone ex- stood, with the rate of interest re showed an increase in-volume but a ilex the most adverse circumstances" with a total of 3469 vessels clearing change. Although the cap' 1 is low t stricted to a flguTe 2 per cent. In decrease in value as compared with a total of 1,530,00 net registered on the list of percentages of telephone excess of the prevailing Reichsbank the same period of 1930, the Natign&t tuna. _ subscribers when compared With popu-i discount rates. Statistical Department announced re- New York Restncta l 1VIilliRtul'e CaOlf �- phonics communication $2,000,000` 4- cantly. Quake Stops FarmersThe exports were valued at 162,- Now York-In rules of its own added users of all races and this number,will �'� Tower Looted 014,000 gold pesos , approxima.ely the code of miniature golf for the From Joining Empire Tom' be considerably increased when plans ;113,408,000, as compared with 189,- -, A931 stasom, the city of New York Wellington, New Zealand.-Owing' for extensions are completed, London Niagara Falls, Oat.-For the second 98?,000 gold pesos for the first quarter etndor a baa on, coarses within 860 to the financial depression and losses la connected with some 24 Countries time within R week, and the third of 1930. That the decrease oils one ' est of • church...hespital or school, sustained by the disastrous earthquake on the European continent and in ad• this year, burglars visited the obs,r at Falls view. This s entirely to the lower prices of exports pr anywhere is a residential district. to the rich Hairkes' Bay area. New dation to making British calla to these vation toweis shown by the fact that the vohims ! St also declares that children under 16 Zealand farmers will sot participate countries ffi often kept busy passing time the intruders spent consider. increased 1,088,060 tons over 1930. ''must not play between 9 UAL 9114 6 this year in the Empire Farmers' tour calls through to them from the United able time inside, selecting the most with -0 p.m. on school days, or on, Indoor to Great Britain. semsinan aloof from telephonic com• goods scow.however, !valued latearound $400. her "Good music knows no class; it pouraes at ROT time Without a guar- 't >lian. Courses mast close at midnight justice m the great interest o[ man mu-.!cation with the outside world ex- visits had netted the thieves little Dataroroh. all of humanity"-Wetter of value.N week days and 11 p.m. on Sundays. on earth.-Daniel Wabste)e. kept Berlin. - f - k- .. ._, :a_. � a•.d L ,':, .'�.• ,+�i,.. y r. tr..•,,.: . ,.•. ��;.>iGi,. � 'r„ '4++, � 1.-- �. }u 'ti G x :ryK`.v, •1i'+r •.�`'. .T.r -ti � ..,.yp:. :..._- .;....K_ . ,. +w'"a .',. !'.: .. °. t• +.y'.�., e;r;.,.,.:i ti. '',w:i#y,•. l.,y;e�.�„K'r:`:•,' sJ7''�°{.'"'°•..'u'..}„ ��mTM•-. A,'..n»u ,�;.,.. ..,w--7v .�, .,r ,r. R.,......-. s .,. ..,. . .._ ,.^�^' ,. .,.. a-ev-a ,Mx•... .r ernc- ,. . - '.. ..,,-w ,. _ ... ,, „ •7F.^7e 'vrrY' =.w .e7• ''”" 4' 17 .: '... 4. ' Don't Forget to Call . W CSO L - -- T%MLVE CENTS _ .The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. i - 2 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO GOOD lar .1,4'1 . ^E w. a A.c"WE al Tdon BORDEN'S '�• CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK ': 1 The Danger of SleeAdvert Wing C'�lssified isi>e g IS GOOD AT ANY TIME r Knoxville, Tenn.—You're not safe :a m i �FJtE h a dells6d.l chose fol noon day even when you are asleep In this day r Ieretsoaa, Nada, and oetlnta the roar OR MACHINE OR HANDKNITT1NCh, ahiidren will Iesa.tadenYCkewlMa►delbd y and age. Henry Anderson o Sea. "An - wool." Silk and WOOL" F1 Wink is rkh and assay,wuh a rad MALT He took a nap recently and woke up "O1dTyme." 81 lei ort, 76yo i>M tlrreur ad Oak a tnhhfnt tosek to ad Gay sa . ` In great pain. He went to the h lain ea. toc ng am 11 leder—rear dealer lair u in pound end key say a tin of Illorden' pitai an an examination showed his < shoulder had slipped out of >•�T C8xCZB M•ad dsaa joint. a It is thought that a quick turn in his q BABY ..HICKS--1N SIX oP sleep ,wrenched the. shoulder out of� Brea A.IETIE,zl and UIL ,O11261 a i �.,..✓ x �rf� �r ��: Grn Its socket, aMkrap �� ---�'--- I was BALs , �•••" p 'i l; �c ` "You appreciate play twice as much 10 NAMED DAHLIA$. ti.67 to­ when - � when you have-earned it with work."I Named Gladiolus, 31.60; 100 Mix*& Qardeiis,'Hatzie, BPtlathColumbiancli>sa *; «--- _ —Constance Beanatt. PIMPLES - �4 - Sorrows remembered sweeten pre• Plantin las F» -• ,. sent Boy.—Robert Pollak.Add an equal aveonrot aaaq or*we"vii,to bin- During the yearending September , - { and apply who mixture 30, 1929, the Forestry Commission of ow dolly. A aiapio avast- Great Britaln•planted 3,247,000 Doug- will. ` Tut Jack Clark had secured temporary work with the Wain- - - 1s Clear up ytlwr eitlnl P 1'y � When /n Toronto las Sr trees. The seed from whio4 Wright Construction Company. It meant leaving home, but both theme were grown was obtained from (Mother and son realized how difficult it was to Make Your Home at the Forest Service of the Department • • get a job, and' of the Interior, and was extracted air r when the chance came, Jack took it. ` "Don't forget to call me on the telephone often, Jack," said Hotel ���' the service's seed-extracting plant so is OF PMAIN his Mother. "You know how anxious I will be." New-Westminster, B.C. �;. "You need not worry, Mother. I went over to the Bell Bay St., at Dundas St. Telephone office when I got word'about the job and they told mee H'7 "He swore hs would aboot himse 1 I could call you from the telephone in the Construction Camp and i RATES-41.39 b .Ll51 Si ogle If. I did not-accept him." "what di � _x , have the charges glade on our own telephone bill each month. you do?" "Saved n]a lite." "You think of everything, Jack," exclaimed his Mother. Every h°tel tar In . clean. 1 "Far from it, Mother, but you know how Dad insisted that poo+et• firepr000ff building. Your I always keep you and him posted by telephone if 1 could not be iso room,. Kenn home just at the time promised. Well, I have what they call Menton thllf the Telephone Habil." -- - --- - -- — IMPROVE YOUR ii `) 421 ColteQ.1 st.. Toronte Errl�lins�r y NOISE 'STOPPERS •� Hariey•[.svidson Oistribwar• - Thi Far>r�i Bo in a number of .stores you now can � � � � � � ' � � write at once for our baraaln list of M i Femiina kadidtwom 10111011149Chat a used alotoreyclas. Terms arranged. Myy K. A. G. In the Southern get little plugs to stick in windows to keep them from rattling when tour di AQrlculturlaY(Nashvflie) they are open nights and spring +�fflestive w PIN6. AN biy fatherwinds blow ahem. Rfh t W Th owdd lebat+tlboeo . Had The Flu? puzzles m _ b«k va+•otr en ac { He goes abbot his work so soberly �! that eatala ladl�sslm, C;Satr Kidneys! sou Orion He looks down at the ground, FREE ' Bee., and give you a new in. If flu victims )nfy knew now fta- 'atd'I pk Hstp And never seems to ,hear a single team In bei. portant 1t 1s to keep the kidney t,,•rp :.,s:ra: - active.' regular. Nature. ,trying to ad nelp, you et well. s to slAmroate sound, n cycand-le@ l reg •i 2ge tttd tYoeayitenedRDa through kidneys. r k Or see the graslea stir, new and reDu:( AA rm ■ , -6 ` b ed by through the kldncyn • • • �01M!< tvsfytltlns Or how the pasturil s blowing edges flu up. victor Ol��lat falter to their duties. thus retaining hero the largest ttnbiew to blur. cyctes Boats RUM 1-9 In the system poisons that cause tA! smallest as 011 He never hears the breeze "' r''.,a°w Slotors, 1— "•a, ric C ^u• - _ _ .eadache, poor appetite and loss of poop tattnn paid. Write to steep. beard rove ship. Fretting and pulling at the now- V93CZ CTCrle A" 1YOrog• V.. 1 - Give nature a little help. Take t gas f s rest w Toroato. Orst.1 �NT .atner•s Sete Kidney and Liver, j green trees. — _ . - Remedy_-an old-time ane gentle. You will notice a herbed. remedy. He is robebl e c - safe SBM, cud lasitwn, b! I� One morning !a the aprinR, LOSE YOUR FAT' :' domeacial reaction Been with the nest 1 you levet him roe will be Across the field i thought I heard i � WITH Bold by drugglats ecerywhsra Fps ` him Bina; . free sample write e'arner's Sate -- —� hllelkd w{ e11t1111► - v a e Remedies Co. Toronto. nntsrto. tistla For his ellsritAed IDS He only fussed about the time I'd lost. engines. Then hustled up his team Start taking Kruto-ben Setts—that's Sloss" Intestinal systema fewer fro. Sallieys weekly hom Meattea) And said. "Now Sonny, don't starul the common-sense way to reduce—but adstasee to colds. Cieaase them wttb SAFE KIDNEY & - Cahn eater ben 130 there and dream, j don't take them with the idea that W*M-a-saiat.the attldetochawiagtaee Towle!Third tibia. . . 1105 With all this work to do." they posiess, reducing qualities in daxadve. Genus, mfe, Na-barN- I I,]�R REMEDY _ 21 Third Clue Rotwd Trip 5155 But I work better m hen I dream=I Rhemselves. tforiaiag• Mete eteetl.e benBae Tse; 's�ppae the This is what do—thev clean out ,ellen IL -j lteeadt Td tThkd Clio ewslea R• Sometimes 1 cask him why 1n spired d impurities kidney d blood liver . . 0 1 9 the lwJoy+nneiow Jrorw He never stops to watch the windy with a vigor and tireless energy v you � 1i �1.1Yi11it! :. .. sky almost forgotten had existed—you Cor.lay and Wellington Sim. Or lets his horses rest. - ! tot the needful exercise. i Els a--result instead of planting your' I +wi'in u'"ws •(/bene Elgin 34711 ao - self in an easy chair every free moment Toronto bird's nest , and letting flabby fat accumulate you FCeB.� t or any st<a>7ieliip agswt He puckers up his face— feel an urge for activity that keeps you ( T3a G.aw o "Someone must make a-living at this moving around doing{the things pou've � y ke i place! always wanted two do and needed to do Y Krusto pyou c�fetl in rood condition. He seems to think It's Tough— bei But thea warm days I )oat can't b aro the up-to-date l No Three _ e Fountain of Youth. Take ane-half I But the Mint live enough: teaspoon in a glass of bot water a• to-morrow morning and every morning ;; --be h careful of the foods eat— \�1►51\S� r zl me Oil►-Mt!! fathe uz ea 'i My 6lAt?Illt .. y P - Y� • • D -But mother laughs, and 'says some take regular moderate exercise—then watch the pounds slide tiff. day I'll nee •pm riON=nMmnON 1 ' 1 • 1 1 He just puts all that on To set a good example for his son; — = ' That, it 'twas not for her, _ eve ^ R e S H e S S Sometimes he'd not go near that 4 field=gin! — _ CHILDREN . - A Clear Midnight -.-' But, If he had his- way;-._. -� - -- To persons standing alone on a hill' He'd take me flaking every other day OO uch .luring a cle r midnight such as this M�r� CHILDREN will fret, often for no- Jasper Jasper Park"Haymaker" ! (%I ILLIPS _ - v apparent reason. But there's " the roll of the world eastward is One of the interesting and curious - ways C:astorlaf Harmless as the rocip� almost a palpable movement. The little animals that inhabit Jasper Na- on the wrapper: mild and bland,as it• sensation may be caused by the patio- tional Park in Alberta, Is the pike.1 Foe Troubles tastes. But its gentle faction soot� due to Aced tt youngster more rarely than a raori ramic glide of the stars past earthly It is about the size of a Guinea pig,I ot+ INetett'ff objects, which is perceptible in a few with rounded ears, short legs and no totflt SMMAC powerful medicine it fhaVs the beauty of this s .k: minutes of stillness, or by the better visible tail. It can often be seen run- ooN roN Children's remed 1 It may be giveen y g1 outlook upon space that a hill affords, nine rabbit-like .across the boulders. a►s.w►usv' the tiniest infant.Bis often as thUs or by the wind, or by the solitude; Another name for the pike is "the hay- is tie .. In cases of colic, diarrhea os 'g but whatever be its origin, the impres- maker" from his habit of storing away - disturbance, it is invaluable. a' Bion of riding along is vivid and abid- dried grasses and plants for his winter Glary L_:,;:le♦ two h' :s after eat- heartburn, etc., will disappear in' A coated tongue cans for just a few Ing. The poetry of motion is a phrase food. Sometimes under an overhang- five minutes. drops to ward off constipation; so R ing, su:_er fedi^Ballon as they call does any suggestion of bad brew s s much in use, and to enjoy Via epic Ing rock there'will be found his minis• I You will never use crude methods Whenever children don't eat It. It is usually ezcese acid. Cor- I form of that gratification it is neces- ture haystack,a bundle containing per- when you know this better method. don't rest well, or have any littJs " 'eery to stand on a hill at a small hour haps a bushel of well cured vegetation, vett it -with an alkali. The beat •And you will never suffer from ex- upset—this pure vegetable prearffr " '-•1 -of the night, and, having first ex- which includes apparently specimens Way, th i quick, harmless and etnct-�cess acid when you prove out this tin is usuy all that's needed.- panded with a sense of difference pf every plant in the neighborhood. eat way, is Phillips' Milk of I easy relief. Please do that—for from the mass of civilized mankind, Magnesia. It'has remained for 60 your, own sake—now. ' who are dream•wrapt and disregardful Head of Firm-How long do' you years the standard with physicians. ( Be sure to get the genuine, pre- of all such proceedings at this time, want to be away on your honeymoon? One spoonful in. water neutralises scribed by doctors for conditions . w, a ' <r;F j long and quietly watch your stately Johnston (tilrie ldly)—Well, air—or many times Its volume in atom.I due to excess acid. Look for the r + Progress. tbrough,,the stare.—Thomas —how long, would you Eay?. ach acids, and at once. The name Phillips' and the word ' Hardy, in "Far From The Madding Head of Firm—How do I know? I symptoms, aitch Pa headaches, glia,I genuine in ret' ^roved." hsve+n't seen the bride. Made fit Canada - - -ISSUE No.—17—*31 N. y"p; ..y'}y "�"'•,{"aF`�<�C_ eY`i�: r �; x... 'a."tGi �'M .;"tl''''�6;>rips. .:;-! .•y` '•�'�. '•r.,. _ �;. Y.`. •av'y '-.•r ix`:�4.�: 4 e•. �.r 4'.f'jt . r. �• ..f... :,.: aX,-•-'... . . .,...,•, -a. --r -,-,"J,.. -.-;,. .--.,:S,YA.F.+..�4v.':.x , �,,....,w, .r'.��'� .-' .'..-q-.r^•r.. "-f...+.:.,...,; •:Y.' .L-_-..�R•.'•�.. -..,..".:A-.f♦....:�°_ •,-�;r.-_•..,u,m:"v•.,a.:rm.te.z..;•!.�..,: •�,i,.f+-,-.'•,�•,'sA .,.'tsa.,.dvQ.'..". . '•TM'rin,e.6,u-�T.-'n•..aFVT....>.?'altW Nr.,„.?'_. -.-v - -','3"-�. .r' `g••:• a,w.-:l.• ,':s.r cw,..d,C.-�" �":',_ r`. y`r a"4*71 ',. f Kf e'�.. n.•:a- .-- - .,.. .., ..:e c•,.:. ,:,. .,1' ,,� ..,:•.- ..' ,.y.'W�'.m•,r•, ., .. ,.:,... L.. -...•.'>+. ,.a..f,f.z,, _...,a-,1�^� •-.S- _"r.+nre aw.. r'. sw .t.sxom.:.: �..,s..>:.�. 4r. '•' `:"St, Tt X•' .'; ...p.j.:''. ,„ :. .a. ', •"t ,r tit - �: `1 •• ' • - rj�t3AL�8 Be -Dancing every Saturday..-at-Dew , --Radio lAcenses may be 'obtained _ TSP Inn. from W. C. Murkar, at the N4tws. _ --The. Home Teleahone Cb. has Office. ]KAO"hen. .S.jai rtS' .' . ._-. -House cleaning has beencool urchased a building lot from --Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident - pleted pt both St. Paul's and St, rp,L`homas Walsb, which is located Dentist. Office iu residence, two t. _ , A� Andrew's United Ohurebes. . south of M. S. Chapman's store. doors east of St. Andrew's church, In Khaki} Chambray and is avy Blues. -Prices. ooaslderably — -Miss- $n,tbleen Stork, of the. A• gang of men. arrived from Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to [Ower. Try &big-roomy shirt. Lake Shore, spent a few days last Markham on Monday morning 6 p. nx Daily, and Evenings by aP- , week with hgli.punt, Mrs. Gordon and started to demolishthl3 old polnlment. (R=ray service). Found. building prior to beginning work -Mesa Spearin, of Orillia. spent ' Yiocent And Mrs. Coffey. of on the new building; which will few days-recently with-herparents Toronto: spent'Banday with Mr. be of the 'bungalow style with J. G. and Mrs. Baxter. Norge Electric Refrigerators and Mrs. Fitspstrick, of Church office in front and three rooms at -The Dunbarton Dramatic Club - - the rear. It is expected to have is gi Ing the popular drama,".The street. $ Another fine product of Deforest-.Croslgy. -John O'Connor,of Blelleville, the building ready by.Juae let. Jona ." at Tyrone,on Friday. ev 1 accompanied by a frie#id, spent -The new toy, yo yo, has be. ening. Friday with his mother oti5 Ohurch come very popular with the boys -Sheriff J. F. Paxton has volun. r street. of Pickering.As well.as with the tarily resigned from the offeebf y -The Misses Bunting,who have boys and older people all over the sheriff, to take effect on July let. Connor S Electric r1' asler8 been spending the winter months country. A year from now its Sheriff P TM has filled the poli- with their sisters in Toronto, fame will have passed away and tion for 44 pears,being appointed have led the field for years. We Will be pleased T'returned home last week. all•that will remain will be the in July, 1887, but was also assist• after to look our Wants. -filen. Miirrav and family have. fortune that its inventor has ant to his father for six years, and y -leased Norman- Banks' readdence- made. whom he succeeded, thus cotnplet• Easy_terms, .•for the' stinlmer and wilL take --The census enumerators will Ing 50 years as sheriff. He has =. ; '• _ _ possession on the let of May. soon be at work throughout the the unique record of being the -Judging from the large nam- Dominion, The census is taken oldest sheriff in the province from er o new mo or care seen. on the ear in sac eta,e, e t e stan poin o service., a Specialhighway there most be eoroe.who last being in 1921. ' It is eatiwated not fully recovered from a severe are not suffering from hard tines. that the census this year will illness of over a year ago, and will show a population of over 10,000;• now take a well-earned rest. II i9 - 1 Deforest•Crosle Batts Radl - -Many of our residents have U p y � Qr ' started gardening operations, but 000, which is nearly double what reported that James Blanchard, Console,model, „- it was in 1901. , The growth of the M, P, P,, of North Ontario, fine there will not be ,ranch growth $ 15.00 Dominion as regards population been offered the osition slid will Wali[we have a good warm shower, P -A. T. Law, who recently, sold was greatly affected.by the war, accept. _ Radio Licensee Issued. which caused a great decrease in -ant in 1i;ineale, moved to Picker -The regular,monthly meeting - - immigration, The past ten years Fred. T Bunting Pickering log last week and is now comfort- of the Home and School Club was � ;� . . ably settled in has own residence has shown a great increase in the held on Friday evening in the a rodnetion of minerals of various -,Some from this vicinity went p school, a goodly number of mem- -Established 1857. kind& We are only now begin. "into Toronto on Tuesday evening here being present. An interest- - '- - ping to find out that Canada ie - -- ---to hear Seth Parker and his croup InR program was given consisting E : one of-the richest countries in. tile of entertainers, of radio fame, of an inetrnmental by—Silas World so far as its mineral'wealth who appeared is Hassey Hall. is concerned. Hickey, a duet by Misses Mary ` � I • -• Sneker fishing has not been a Hickey and Geraldine Hath. Pap• success here this spring on account -A few days ago -we heard a ers Dertainiug to Home and School - of the absence of a freshet• The man express the wish that another work were read by Mrs, Cowan water in the creek is exceptionally War would take place in order to and Mr. Barker. The next meet.. - bring back prosperity. It is true law for this tiQse of the year. p ing will be held on the, 8rd Friday -At a meeting of Official Board that when a great war takes place in May, which will be the annual : 1 ' a large number of people amass of the United Church a unanimone p meeting and the election of officers. :'call was extended to Rev, J. H riches. - But there is always the k11 are welcome, especially' the re-action. The heavy debts that •' Jtainton to remain for another mothers and fathers of children daring the war have year. Mr. Stainton accepted the accumulate going to school.- -. 'Grocer Specials for This Week : Ca� to, be`paid.s,) that the beavv taxes -On Tuesday evening of last y P -The duet nuisance is again Which have to be imposed on the week a meeting of those interest- .•� � ) Christie'sGinger Snaps, 2-lbs. ... '2$e with us. and ladies. who have people are a burden far more than ed iu Boy e' Pork Rai+-held in ' finished house cleaning feet that balaaces the wealth accumulated Whitby when a Buys' Work t n► s Large Danver Cooking Ooious, 8 The � 25c itbey should begin over again, Aurin the war. The ratan who Board was nrzanized with the eq"�t would like to see another great ) 'Choice Pitted 'nates. 2 lba. ... .. 21c The Highway Department should folloa is a officers President, war to -bring prosperity, is not 8lbs,,,, ,,, 25c -gine relief. Gerald Gowan Vice President. Fresh Prnoes, -- _ .., - -Many fish aredyfog in streams the stamp of man Who is w311ialt W, G. Augustus ; gecretaly, Mr worth of Peterboro on account of to shonlder his gun and march to Michand. On Tuesday evening of % Evap. Peaches. good quality, 2 the. , . 14c bhe low level of the water. In the the-field of battle to fight for the this week a meeting was held in honor of his conotr or to bear 1 Lb. **Big Store Tea, .. b4c Kawarths Lakes there Is + redue• y• the basement of St. Paul's Church s anti 1 Cream Pitcher FREE 1400 of seven feet in water level otherwise the burden that the when business arranging for the Imposes.this Beason over the normal. war im p° . Such a man is a season a work was conducted, such -The W. M S of the United very poor type of humanity when as boy®' eamg, baseball league$, Church will hold a social evening he is will that millions of men cion Trail Rangers and Toxic to S't. Paul's Lhtiircb this(Friday) be sacrificed and millions of wom Work. At this meeting Gordon - at 8 P. M. Mrs. Smith, who has en be made widows and children Lapp, secretarref Boys' Work in been 28 years in India. will give rendered fatherless in order that Ontario, was present and assisted address on her work' there. he may-pile up a fess dollars. news for aLLlel" �1nd JDood program. Everybody wel -There has never been a period in arranging the work - ce>a� In the past in which so many are Services will be conducted lira calling at our homes and offices Now Ad weasswannts. the Boys � 1st. Paul's United Church on San. Pleading for work. Most of them a clave been out of work all winter T OST-One head-liRbt aim.' Fir der slay awrning by Rev. William Lpkast ochry News Oft* 31tf iPoyater.-of Rmmanuel College, or have worked for only a few -- _ We have just placed in stock-a rack of !Torouba In the evening the days. These men are not of the PAST.VRAGE-Good paaturefor the the famous "Windsor Brand" Boy's C10-• - tit•iffi vtsTietp who would !ache! season for 20 or more cattle. F. L. Green. _. . . pastor will Pereach when his sub. Gr«a.00d. . 34tr }i�gt sizes 24 to 86. This rank contains - Jett will be •'if i were twenty-one beg t an wort, but are men who. T again." The services will be held Frobably for the first time in their 1`OTIO11-Tractor" p)owing. disk- one dozen suits, different sizes and styles! ,r adard lime ,Ives have experienced the + nag sad cultivating dont. John Norton. -- =Tire Women's Institute will o hunger, an are willing to ' meet Tuesday nest, April 38th At accept Rork of any kind. Their Wee FOR SALE-Loose and Rood 14]Kde up t0 your measure, if We d0 IIOt : ' being out of Rork is no fault-of fees. Will takrcattl. to pasture- wm. have a suit on the rack to suit you. the home of Mrs: W. B. Powell, Lacey,Dunbarton. 32-85 ./ • Re rtb on -Education and the their own, but they are victims of the resent t1n recedented 'bust. FOR HALE-3000 eariv, cabbage 72Ou will find the rifle marked in lain League of Nations Will be given p P plants.real for planting. ..F•Hail.florist, P p. x by Mrs. Sterritt and Miss Louise ness depression .in which every, Church Street.Pickering. 34-35 ;figure on each suit and sample. Prices 1, ' Richardson. The Grandmothers kind of industry is compelled to w311 furnish the.remaining art of lay off, most•reluctantly, valued a OR SALE-White Pekin Duck range from,8 50 to.20.00 per suit. elle program which will be very workmen. The outlook is far % "�cs 41 cte. a dozen. Phone Clare 1809 right, and will preb rtes,[hos _ . -Rev. Dr. O'Leary. of St. Jos• ably be worse before they are �j'flR 1K LE-Virtory oats and Durr: standardized and are. especially suited for _�, better, as the C. P. R.and C.N. R. i ham W. wheat.Goa Clarrnmeemont. grade tf 1. P y epb's Parish, Toronto. was in at- Apply G 6i. Hodgson Claremont._ 33tf , tendance at the .morning services are contemplating tatting off a -- fineappearance' and long Wear. , - Dumber of stains, as well am econo- ANTED-100 Cuthbert raspberry at St. Francis de Sales�Chnrch on nu ma in other departments.m econ E Hata Florist,al Church lack raspberry s4 ars° We hope-you will let IIs show you these �z Sunday last. Dr. O'Leary is.a glines as we feel sure you will find them : Pickeringold boy, and the ur- When these mea call Itt yo _ y � OR BADE-Bleck mere,8 vee old, ',pose of his visit was to met"a homes asking for somethi to g, p.also bay Team. 4 yrs old.i.p.,*ell -- more economical to buy right at home, if eat do not turn a deaf ear to them, ken. Apply G.W.Hodgson.Claremont.32ti very fine offer of an extra-large You consider quality and extra expense in percentage o1 the cost of a suit, blit iaiagide yourself in their posi �UMDdER WOOD FOii 8ALE-12 &his new fence argand the new tion and pat into practice the ` it,ch lengths,"ooper load.- Delivery out- - going to the large OeIItres. cemetery on the station rood. Golden ROIs, side village extra. F.L. Green,5Gree, mete-At anon e i Prissy a sexes -On Tuesday evening a meeting Tour 00 Operation in ma Dg this II6W Ore north of Whitby's garage wits of the[United Church-was-hold, at Fj OR BALE-A quantity ai clean department a 9IICOedB, •Wil l)!' >nllOh ip- Ted clover aced at 12.00 i nabs[;also a getting beyond control and was which a commission, composed of ng Yorkshire hos, Artbur1CWMtbera,R.R. pre01at1t6d. , . threatening some of the bulkhoge Revs: Dr. McLaughlin, Dr. T.'A. 22.Mremont. $t-86 _ close by. The Are alarm was -Moore.Dr. Solandt, and Dr.Dreig• PASTURE TO LST—At lot le,coo. rounded�aad Ina very abort time bloc,from the htswd office of the P g,Pkterits&abort 0 I ranniag atrt= the Ary esg%e was on the scene, church,Toronto,'Rev. A.McLellan of water snd,lots a.haat. r y Wm.sada- M CHAPMAN [rind p camber of men had all of Claremont and Rev. W. Rack row,R.R.1,Piekedng. say s*_ • • danger quickly removed. -. The bam of Whitevale, was pressot. t�ORSNT-Olo 06urah et.Pickering Barge number of fires that have Their object in coming•to Picker. 1 hall of brick bows.including �•aW ft re•:ttnWy taken lace throughout tog was Cocom re the two char• ton' As�Z G.n.sly. 210 z>,ai>a Ra.d.Ta,• - be province' shows the necessity ebe• from various angles, bat tanto,onNEws'case: - 8tf THE '.;C TR «�GARA of exercising the utmost Care. chiefly to consider which chnleh, THOROUGHBRED Whits Wysa• _ -Stop. Look. hasten-Tbe see. St. Andrew's or St.Pani'@, was the tin ods i5 eEgs.ggsdocents. Apply to Mea. Set- -Stop. :nod Standard Training School will. more suitable for divine eerviee. Helga lot ,con.3,'Pickering, astf_ (�/�►� _ W held in Brougham fiom-May The bongreaeftion and ehoi><were- A8TtTRE TO RENT-Oi acres on = Telephone: 4e7W .38th to 22nd. Three splendid present, and the choir was assist Plot 3,con.5,Pickering. food fences and , eoureee. One on Primary Work, ed by Mr. Holden. of Oshawa, sad V.e1. kering. Phone es A2 Whitby,34 R' - one on Teen Age Work„ and•one Mier. Ward,.of 'Whitby, both of - — -•on the Prophets of the Old Testa• whom rendered Bolos during the jj`OA BALE-Air compressor. tank meat. There will be three leaders service, also Mrs. Holden, who sad motor.velubee-grease n, all in A 1 • provided by the O. R. E. C. Rr• p condition, ehis'pube motor . 5 gallonsoT :;Auto Repairs Accessories Oils.asd accompanied 'Mr.,-Holden in hie ritoi•eatTscetits-per sat .�.T.-Law. Picker-' ,•' > > J 3y-37 Rister now. There will be a good solos. The choir also Bang an ing• '- - ( a8oline Acetylene-Welding, d time. Ball games,- banquets etc. anthem in each church. A service J���OTICE-We are Dow oiTeringet7 - =All- dAtoominatione are invited. wAs held first iii 'Si. Aia&ew''s- �l�new* fower prices, $uperior Drills,•Black • Church at which Mr. Rackbanl some Spreaders and . Cultivators, Also a (� 7 � Watch for faller announcements. some used machinery. W.F.Disney,- Green - `.Battery Charging H. Stainton, Dean of School. * preached' an excellent sermon. wood. 34 - • -8t. George's A. Yr P. A. held a At the eancltlsiito of this service, - ver hasps and interesting paired to 9t. Panl's Cburch CLBTOM HATCHTNC AND BABY -Repairs made On all makes _ y g even all re CHICKSiiFOR SALE—Rocks,- Rhode Is- ing on Wednesday, a goodly nuts where a similar service was held lands and Leithorns, hatched under Jamesway her Of members being re@.nt, methods, Prices reasonable. Phone Pick 702. _ p o and in which Mr, McLellan preach- P.Willows, Greenwood. 29 f- - - - manyy of whom helped Miss ed an impressive sermon. The - -. - cars, - - -Fawkee to make her evening the object of these services was chiefly TORONTO WET-WASH LALi N- -' DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and - success it was The next ruesting to compare the two chnrches so explain our 24 hour service. " just leave your , - will be musical. It is hoped that far as their accoustic prnperties name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shoo. we p sill pickup and deliver each Monday, Wednes• all the members will b"ble to are concerned. At the conclusion day and Friday. i81v &tteed. The meetings of the sea• of the services the Commission OR SALE - Pura Irish Cobbler -�daiARLES - Be 'SPENCER iron wilt soon come to a close. and; met the Official Board for farther F •sed potatoes. i.15 per bag : also Mary is is hoped that all the members information. The Commission Washynr.on asporagrus roots. 2 ye•arsold.7.00 will attend, acs there is seiei<al stated flier they would give their par ll10o tzo errata loo •awetim oik;ii 'ca` ► • e s for iwtchin�QQ pp�t' egg u' d gii to I� • dYo,,feWrt-to tbrso-works. '1'p lyrStanley bfftTdbth;'it:R_1,t�ckering. i6 r9. _ ,.ms's .: tr•z . .•'. : ,v5�,. r- �'.,:.s, �'�.'' a1 .n',.Far .$ '` ., , ]Proprietor, � , ,..... ..'�. ...: .. ,.r,..�_:.-. ...L.. ,.. J'0. __--'.,.. ;ay,y. .,._. �,f. •• .. .,� ' • � ` .. l�i ® n