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' • - Y,' -Y _ .t -r 1 "�q� Y to ' Y � - -• �4� _'VQia_L7.I.1 I G--ONT., FRIG' &Ye �i - -- _ No::3 :? Illwafsoot"al 49ggitfbsr. Dunbarton Greenwood ' aled[cal � 'The' Adult Fellowship o€ Dunbar - he men and boys' class of the S. S. aaEEN W 0OD ton'United Church will meet on Tiles! intend holding their Minstrel and Acs f _DR. H. C.' PEARSON- Physician day, 24th inst. A program of Motion robatic show on the evening of Fri- :L and surgeon, Duabarton. 1013, •�Uiir traelte pass "your way Pictures of -Canadian Subjects • and day, April 27th. in the basement of .. others, will be provided under the the church Come and hgar and see DR. ARTHUR L. HORE,'Pbysibian' _ every day. direction of Mr. Petrie, of Pickering. fun. that. will keep you smiling for and sur@con, irfarkham. Ont. Phone 6700. Suitable music will help. fill in the a week. Program at 8 P. m, sharp. Established 1888 '? Breach office at Whitevaie, each Tuesday. 2.4 COAL, COKE, y p- m., at Mrs. David Turbei t. 24 -503. evening. RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director W(.,OD,, CEMENT t Higlilgnd Creek ' T. WI<titevale abptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. • - The sad news was received hereof Catered btemberof the Americas optometrieal -BAND (RAVEL The sympathy of the community >s ♦eaocia�{�, Eyes examined by sppoiatmeat. f > the death in the Hospital at Wade No better pastry and cake Phone 2go4, Claremont. Ont. is extended to �A. J. and Mrs. Grig- Sask. • of a former well-known resid- l� y ' ft.ega4. _ • and' sby, on the death of their young dau- eat, H. F. Whaley, V. S.. He is sur- flour made iu ghter,. whose funeral took place on vived by his wife, formerly Nettie - -- BUILDER'S. SUPPLIES Friday last, following a long illness two sons, three daughters, Caned &. D1�NCAN B..McI14TYii>3- Barris- and confinement in the Sick Child- Cooper, ter Solicitor Notary office -Brock St.. six grandchildren,. also three sisters- - 3oait'h. r, Solicitor Whitby_ also•lveal cartage work ren's Hospital, from inflammatory ,Phone 4b. 481y rheumatism. Dunbartoa . FEED .R DONALD RUDDY Bar�;ster. A W MITCHELL TELL - - For gig feeding my BARLEY e Solicitor. Notary Public. Money Loan A. a Cherrywood ID6cd formerly occugled by the late A. E. Chris- - _ We expect the 'Adult Fellowship FEED gives the best Use. .oath wing of Court House, Whitby. SIy,7 (9nCCe980r t0 D. Munro) Miss N.. Gollan spent the week -end meeting on Tuesday, Apr. 24th'. EATON, BELL do ROSS. Barrist- ° with Miss E. Gates. Wm. Pearce and W. H. Dixon ter ?esfllt$ for the mOIIej/ B Pickerin Ont. turned last' Friday from Lakeland. n. the lJr era. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Pickering, Mr. and: Mrs. E. Petty, of Toronto, Of an feed O h Building, 330 Bay Street. Toroaco,; Mrs. Gillespie of BowmanvilIe, has y - - -� - .' W.J Beaton. Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 spent J,tTodd.�k -end with Mr. and returned to her home, having win= market, - B st - -. 1. DrF. Rosa. Adelaide 2838.9 i tered in Florida. - - DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT Miss Class Underhill. of Clare- Our Young People will entertain $23.00_ per ton, inclnding bags mont, spent a fesw days recently the Ba fist Young People, of..Osh -_ -R MU!. RD60N, PIOBEon.N:} do Public Lialiili Insu:aaee. One arc- p _ y li biU'.VEY- .Barriaten. sotiaeora.Nocaria }dent m8 crile ou financially for With bliss Edith Roach. awa, rlaext Monday evening, April 28. At,the mill. # p� lie. 314-214 Confederation Lire Building, y - y Mrs. Jack Gale, of Zephyr,, is Because of her sister's illness at - W.; of Yonne and Richmond Sta. Toronto, years- ' You can now buy insurance spending a week with -her - - - - tllsoeea Adelaide 4499and "a By appaat• with payments extended over nine Walter and Mrs. Hollinger, pants; her home, Miss Anna Allison went luau Saturday evening, puckering rend tee, over to Tonawanda on Sunday morn- _ FOR OA TTLE -Whom su months.--Your choice of stood reliable The Young People will present iris, - Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- their play in the church yn tale ev- j Mrs. and Miss Irene Dunbar,' we BARLEY CHOP $28.50 PER TON ►�HODi130N do McMILLAN- BKrrie- duction for. -any person who has driti- ening of Thursday, April 26th. at 81 are pleased to see, have returned to bags included ttastdencccooff'II'Ar Thomson lots Public. 1. cncemoon 1. yea without an accident o'clock. Thep will be assisted by Mr. theis home having spent the winter _ _ sIlleketin Office hunts : Th and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur- Harry Thorne, of Stouffville, vtit1l i '• Before grinding this I take evenings, from 7.00 P. m w 8.30 m:. or by -they reduction of 10 P. c. to farmers. m the rity' out all the 'small weed ' a�ointmenc: Toronto office : 406 Royal Bank �p selections - on the s}}}tar, Mr, . Lloyd - _ - a1dg.. Phone Pick 2000 Tomato } ' a3o3. ]� • A , .M E � M Pherriil and Miss Gertrude Poynt- Hollinger - Judd - seeds, diest and chaiY, and er; of Whitevale, vocal duets; and destroy them. Western Insurance Agency Brougham Ont Hollinger -_ Julid _ Bette - - - Detatai ' Phone Pickering 515 Mrs. Levi Annis, of Part - L'ni_n_n_ so-- T y contains a lot of - - -.. loist. Come and enjoy an evening of 'Two interesting marriages were - -fine weed seeds. - -Th w'- 8IL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. 9.. }rood' entertainment. Admission 20 'solemnized at the home of firs. Geo. are .vOT destroyed Io Chop :. L I (Suceeesor t• Dr. J. N. Darn). Graduate of The Beal store, Claremont and 10 cents. Toad, of Cherrywood, when her twin ping, consegerently firm- - -- ere Rotral college of Dental surseona sari Toron. PHONE ti'Li I. sisters,- Mary Helen , and Elizabeth ere get a lot of noxious M Uaiveratty. At Claremont ofsee ove• D. Phone A. -Herr Comes Charlie" to the Clare- Ruth, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. seeds in their chop. op. • You �.eet•s }tore every Ibesday and Fsfda Phone FURNITURE -don't - tits.tt I4tl. - sett wont Community `Hsi}, Friday - Wm: Judd, of Pickering, became the < ° get any in sop chop. � We are displaying, as attractive April 27th brides of William Wilmot and Art- hur Leslie 'Hollinger, sons of Mr. rl D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal Call:ge of variety of vestal S the University of Toronto. urgcoax sae Kinsale said -Mrs. Walter Hollinger. of Cher - ie residtaee aecoad door east et fit. Ana• Aluminum and Graoiteware Etc. - r"-ood. Rev. J. R. Birk, of White- FRED S T A C�EY Church. Pickeriag.Out. Odke boon: 9 Furniture and. furniture Orville Lawton spent the week -end vale a-ad Rev. W. Raekham, of Haatp ; # •eirniee setly�ppaeatatmt. 4ri'i► ray Novelties.. with friends here. 'ton,- officiated in the presence of a- Painter and Paper - hanger Prices low. in keeping with times. Miss P. Cook spent the 'week -end bout Sti friends and relatives. Miss 93 cents per hour or by contract 2asis�ss �4tsb *• with Ledgett sisters. Ruth Hollinger, a sister of the bride- _ - anywhere. - - $ ^^ __� • The Y. P. S. are entertaining tfie grooms; sang "I Love You Truly", • - ""' :W sae and Lime Greenwood Leape on Tuesday night.' during the signing of the register. 8atiefactionEiluarantesd. P R. E. Mowbray has installed- frig- The brides, attired alike were lov- _ 15 years experience.. _ . BLIZABETH RICH�tRD80N- � iA•Fi a a��o � �eoof �l ��: Just arrived. s large shipment of idaire to accomodate his tnilk supp- .kly in their crepe ensembles of tea PINE DRIVE; DUN87lRTON _Gyproe in the fo •lowing sizes : IY. = rose shade and. they carried 60uq- 0 in. = 72 in. Gyproe Don't forget the Ladies -Associat- acts of Johanna Hill• roses and frees- or write Dunbarton' P. O. ia^ �t tt:a t yr ;'e an ThW%day ia. The' b Psmal s, rss u JV o -a tae Counties of Yon and Oseado. Aa•- 45 In: Z t�f In. _ �' moon at 2.40. ' etas mow of .11 etiae. stunned >o on area east s . - t�e anger, sister of the bridegrooms, and 'Shingles s F o r � S a 1 e g sassµ Addr•sa Or••a Rivals P o., nos, • _ . - - biro: Brignall -at time of writing _ !ilir+s Gladys-Petty, of Toronto, were ._`48 in. t 108 in. !` _ is not :o well . as_ her many friends becomingly. dressed in, tailored gowns R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP - - �` Rou}d.like ta.heiir. cltwtlrG-x}vanizpd 9trti Sbingiee. Clerk. Conveyancer, Commissioner for =' S In.'Z Sti Donaeona Board of pale blue and Coral crepe, and Bird's Felt Sl•tte Shingles. e a0davas. Accou- tarft. Etc, , lipoer of gCAr Lime Goncratu}ations to lir. and burs. wore corsages of pink sweet peas Also. re- rubbt•rinR bttRRF wheels. '� _ ' airr+sge Uceanes. wbiieva i.Or -, , Cammack. on the arrival of a son at z,,d bat,y'- 1- -_h h. The bride f,rcxmt,: l - tirdwa.l Platter r rV M SLAW, LICENSED ACC- s DICKERING • the Osiiax'a H'o;pital, .fiprit lath: tcerQ attended hy'their younger bro_ I -Jews motvFrs shtrppnPd. `4 7ZONB MAW. Y..ork,Qntatto3aaDt,rham '•� •.a btt'• Nurrfran Gih -,un had an excit- i q}�r, 'Murray, und'.Mrs: Juk. Mitch: T. PATERSO \'S CLARE.MONT Goo'ottes, Allkiodsof sales promptly attended 1"" time on Saturdaw aftrrn«>on ell, of Claremont. The hal�`cn.up- . Cili and get in'ires. Phone"atl'L u, Terms reasonable. Dates for .ait•may LUMBER YARD when his ehimnk•y caught fir:. With lc� left by. motor for noint"in ea,;t• sng- NEWS' Ot Out Beg and ladepen• - extingtuicheof neighborG it was'-soon n � v<a. 3nrtriu.- Fat'; trot err ed at dset photos. whttbY. Out illy -it and rn - - -- _ •I ing the brklea wane, blue ert4 dtrs4- - $�+oc� Road General Sore -- - -�- ',Pickering Mills Mr.- and J1ra Hooker ea%rtainrti es -with gray aeeestories: ��RNET ROBERTSON 75 of their friends and- neighbarsl _. - - We pre now ready to do business . The best feeds are cbeapest in the end. last Friday night to n ddrlce and euc Don't fail to wee 'Too luny Parents' having purchased a fresh Electrical Contractor These produce scruffs Feeds that are hre party. All report a, stood Lime and oq ,- Wtdne'sday4' Apr, 25th, in f +lock Of Wiring and Repairing for Light interior require more and'• results are agree bur. and -Mrs, -Hooker ideal Dunharton United Church. or power. - not satisfactory. host and hostess. - - -- - � •: Groc'erief!• Tobacco, Candies ere. • --- =All kinds of electri4l goods We have Rood heavy feeds for hog The Women's Institute *ill hold •' .Audley Hardware. Gas and Gil, Tires, kept in stock. fattening, also dairy feeds, oat chop, their' April meeting on Thursday -the -- Tubes, Blowout Boots and a ily Phone 1705, Pickering corn grain. bran, shorts, beet pulp, 26th at the home of Mrs. Wm, Bell. Congratulations are 'due our farm- _ Fan Belts. ? it Rlnten feed etc, lira.. Horton null Rive an address on er resident, Rich. Guthrie, upon his k �t S Tc Rc al Pasts Flour for � - - :r y y y Temperance' Roll ,Call asks for recent marriage. .. HoreeshoeioA and General Blaf^k• cakes, glee etc. "Vnnr Nnh i!• M-sic, I �„ Y_•'� �e iris, -QzVQ _ h3' - .�,o -b3 ' ic€ M. Mrs. 7"has. - P�z�-_�l _ s- recovered- ...__' en -ricer lens Weld- :m Lbying Maeh' Bell, Reuding by Mrs. N. Gibson. El -, from the attack of pneumonia, but ipg and Woodworking.' ON FARMER'S CARS . Scratch Feed ection of officers. All ladies morel- will have to be careful for sonic See Uq Poultry Feeds Wheat come. time ' ' We afro to plea -se,' Cracked Corn - People are riots at work on the For all Classes of Insurance, _. - Ground Corn ' Don't .hiss Hearing the - Fascinating land. The fall wheat has come throu- gh Terms Cash. r . ,Oyster Shell Play, "Here Comes Charlie." in ' in bad shape but seeds are show- JAMS WA TSON -CYRIL E. -MORLEY - -We deliver Phone 531; the Claremont' (Community ing up better: -The roads _'are better Pickering Qrit. We -are in .a position to'$Il .e'dera HaIi Friday, April 27th than most of us expected. Proprietor. -� Miss Golan of the Church ' of All g1• for Fertilizers -at best possible' -7 G w ,_ _ Nations, Toronto, occupied the pulpit f - ='•`' � prices delivered at your farm. here very acceptably Sundry. `_. "EXTRA D• N. Lockwood -Mn' James Raine spent the, week Anyone havnns; a desire to aiti real : XT'RA end in Oshawa. CPr�im mission. -- r . Pi et n .. ' Little �lurra Onnerod shows lit- this mission. tle if any signs of improvement. I What the community 'deeds is .A Better Bedding R G CLEN�ENINtI: The Shorts family have moved community hall centrally located S pie, . • back into-Mr. Pehgelly's- house..a- wicwould accomodate- all the act- �J Neel _ F17.vERAL DIRECTOR gain. ivities of the neighborhood. Such '-a Mrs. Robert Wilson is still con- building could be easily arranged for Private Ambulance a fined to -her home with a heart off- if all the people .oho are' interr'atad '. A 1 Day and Might Service ection. in keeping alive a healthy commutr- April 23rd to 28t1i Phone Night The farmers 'in the community_ are.} ity life, for the young' people who are � �5p tubeBl oinly 'busy getting their supply of summ- coming, on. Malvern 5000 er wood cut up. The Club met at-the home of Mel. '_L Mrs. M. A. Sadler 'is- confined* to and Mrs. Bryant the previous' Mon- VEST's' ' Markham Ont the house with a severe cold,' and e. war ev ening and was attended n up- ' During Marshall Week f • at present under the doktor s care. wards of 60. = President Wonnacott DR., "We Will a110W $6,00 We•all hope tor see 'her - out again was -in the chair and the busineesgs of R soon. - the month disposed of. Consideftble - for an old' mattress on .. �'': 6 D E The Women's Association met at work by the Flower Committee was TOOTS PASTl'J the purchase of a %tar• the_ home of Mrs. ,Tames •Gibson on •reported. Progressive games were I1%u sday evening, with seventeen played after' which the usual 'lunch- shall Mattress. - SUPPLIES members and two visitors present. eon was served. An outside speaker :regiYl &r 26Ca size - An interesting' and' instructive' prop= -is to,-give an. address -• it the May y' ir17W' is the. time t0 = 5 inch galvanized elbows, ggc. ram was siren, after which Mrs. meeting. Gibson - served lunch The crolxinole pgrty held by the :while they Nat equip your beds With' S " " pipes+ : "�'• The Greenwood Gleaners met. at Ladies, 'Aid of the local --church on the world's- orld's most com• 5 inch black; 'elbowe, -20c. the home of Mrs.- F. L. Green on ' Friday evefiir last in the school= Monday evening, with twelve mein- -house was `a decided success as ful= S plete mattress - -- - 5 " pipe "+ Lam• hers- and two visitors present. The. -ly. 100 .persons .in all -a ended. Win- 17 fl► '":`'' The Marshall. Also, feeders, drinking founts, program; under the able direction of ners in the contest were Miss Marx- etc., at right prices. Mrs. Will Brown and Miss 1►t. Br= stet .1'trckrin and. Donald Sanders, - W _ own, consisted of readings by Mrs. J. Bryant acted as auctioneer for the 2 for 33C C. A. STERRITT_ Prices right and satisfaction F. Gibson, Miss Edna Green. ,firs. two quilts that were sold. His eff- y _ T 'HE PICK RIN G-- NE, ws- taaranteed. Gee and :Hiss May Brown. Musical orts brought $6 for. the Iog cabin 8 selections by, Mrs. Perry Wilson and quilt and $5 far the other. Rev. Mr. Funeral Direetoi dLVIN BUS�IBY Mrs. Geor0e Pdlrir, and a Aolo by Crozier and Mrs. Crozier attended. Jones' Drug Stare .Ambu'snes Service Mrs. Annis. The meeting closed with Afterward; a splendid luncheon was the singing of the hymn. "Take time served by the ladies. Proceeds can- Phone WO Phone 1300 - Hardware Phone 4800 to be Holy." followed by prayer by ounted to S20. Walter Mercer bought • e PICHEIiI TGF , Mrs. Wes' Gee' Mrs. Green then set- the loft cabin quilt acrd - Norman P10liertII�l� . •• OIItario il�s _t..• .c 9ed lutieh. -t', ±' -u� file 0tltel: i - = 1, jo. v Z WE SE€ L AUCH -AP Sax Ri)hm6`r SYNOPSIS Haig' crossed the reeking little room Xamoval f five odates of opium from almost brushing the garments of the tM liner wallaroo "Prying 2.000,000 -7. do of gold to Aust carrying meerschaum smoker. A door on the ]read os 41"7 dro by Va. use Sea. right 'of an- uncarpeted passage mas an in =ernatioi LI gangi,,� t . _4e Wairthouse of Jo Lung, one of London a open tour ate descending to a -,blg4pst "fences"—the raureder of De- sunken chamber. As. the negro With.* t-'WU" Sergeant Nor -wich, of Scotland /T&r*-%Il these precede the raw, Haig watched the curtained -A '.ef Inspector, Dawson Haig %j doorway, - The firit- Lest was about tp th Wallafoo when that ship stops at Mar, come. •with whom - i Distinctive ---Fresh ~from HILIK Is in love. As a passenger, Another door at the further slid of 33•e Sea has live Tnts one of the room opened, and a vijWftb1sF • T,.,E JL- 7 wire- less of Elaile a *t .--the Gardens whom. Dr. 0 stl4r MV6 Chln=an a presence. Another. a huge Arab entered. his posting face a Qu'll -Y tries to throw Hatic ever- iinkle4 'miss of'cunalng; but nil w board but *Is himself burled Into the sea • Brat words lifted A great load from sense of 8 be -ffn 3,ngL *jh padsiuit jou pvv Where Eileen C068 ashore at Po said, sudden weakness ... ... How "But this house? Who does It 9-sle a fortune teller Induces her to -ecorh- the Inspector's, mind.- long had elapsed 'since thefi? Oestler to a native shop. to ?11 were relaxed. a saw a young A Is them and to Plunged Into the Haig "It surely can be none other than Her position was desperate. The O�w the house of Aswaml Pasha." under the, old mask. "Destination e bath Is thers by a trapdoor as he follows Joseph who delights my, eyes)" he flower-covered balcony overlooked a "But I don't know Aswaml Pashal" unknowul" he whispered. polprietor, RaIS osesPea from the said In excellent Biblical y ounireon an drops Joseph into English- beautiful garden. The prospect. was "Once, -it in- nearly �ten years ago I -Don't sail yet, inspector....... it's ii1m to all his papers, --YOU are late, Joseph—but welcome. terminated by & high white wall, like did not know him, Cherie. He is rich possible to cover- yout"-cme- a -swift- his bod 4 as his Up In the p"Aln case Give me the letter. my sou." I the will of an ancient fortress. Some.. --very rich! But come. Cherie. Slip reply. Then, loudly. "Bakshish! bak- coffin. and repor a LN- Haig silently placed the letter In a X to the CnnnuL He 4*ks I thing told her that the ground fell your robe off'. This Is the time for 8111 h! Valerie rAnam, an c-' the •claw-llke hand of the old Arab. away beyond. that ' wall. and that W- cunning. But be thankful t I Rall; di-Opped 'a Coln, and the Gompliee, be - rreated on the Wallaroo. that am --- - -- Ilan reffains -Inacions Hassan es-Buk barely glanced at "it, ther beyond yet With r ness. in Tu'an's �4b adqUarters. Oestler and Miss Eduarn but, plunging his fingers beneath his was &0? -E a thought. was the sea. Where wl you.,, clutching Angers were relaxed. And where was . Dawson Ileen threw 0 arm Possible to cover me." he disal)vexr- frorn tbt ?in,-?-. Trnic stets in robe, produced, another, Identical In Haig? Had they-... ? round the Frenchwoman's neck. one whit -Vwsuit drFf,.ws-A i- _v. This Routine did not demand that he should 7 appearance. b and "re. "It Is well, Josepir," be said. "The kladly-looking French maid came'la, kindly eyes, was a rock of refuge. Port" I -C;ommon, sense Waa- against 4t--. eHAPTER 21 (Cdnt'cl.) The door opened,-and a.mtaut .and— strange -slArecter _ -wit bar bright sail for unknown place "Hassan said Haig sharply, wise roan cultivates paucity of speech locking the door beblnd,her. Eileen "Oh, Celeihs. You are not going to Further cooperation with his Egypt- The Neva nodded, retired Into bnt abundance of observation." He -breathing very rapidly. leave me?" [an colleagues became. Impossible darkness, and presently returned. He wais watched, as Haig. noting that the see- "Mam'selle Is trightened,11 said the "I shall be In the bedroom, and But beckoning out of the haze over -indicated that Haig should follow. and • envelope bore the same type- woman. "No. 410... .... �" meeting that when you . u are dr-essed I I will - bring the sea was A, Aretnt-1121119S Of Eileen, viritten supereWVUon*. "For Joseph" filed; angry stare,­Mt is -no good, your lundbeon." some stupendous plot was working' — opened it Lad took out the sl$ of Cherie. - I am �Caleate," she went on, Qeleate hugged the frightened cap- slowly to Its culmination. Even now • IPJT COLOR NOW'you am color, paper it contained. This was what be opening the wardrobe and taking out out- jive tightly, aud. iient' out, closIng Viclons were horrible, His usefulness lingerie. 8hIrts, read: Eileen's suit in the most natural man—the bathroom door. migtt be ended if be should be cut STAYS IN slip Covers, etc.. 117'ou will leave immediately by car ner in the world.- "You have been phuddering, Eileen -dropped the off from his allies. But.—.31leent and ftow that for Kosw eir. Report at the house of sick—I' know that alckaeaa-:-I have garage robe which hadenlreloved her He must find her at all coats —be ithe ealior will Dr. Julian Hess. Chief." bad It." whin she had awakened. And stepped near to bar.' Some, means of 00133- STAY- The Asw Dawson Haig nodded, and placed unication he would surely find....,... Celeate swiftly glanced up. high in into the bath. a Inatsot Pit "ak4 In the letter and envelope In his pocket "I one wall to a little wooden trap. ' It Behind what looked like the grat• color' ThaVa why 'you am ready,- Hassan; he said, "to obey _ In a long, rectangular room on the -314MW have streaks, and was closed. "Cherie," she said, "trust Ing of a ventilator, high In the-bath- firet floor of the house on the 11111 my orders, when I have cooled 'my me, I. am your friend. You under- room wan, two Points of light glit. spots —and 'why Rit body and moistened my throat." - Yu'an Has Sees rogues were gathered. • colors last and last and stand. Perhaps I can help., Don't tered and dlsabpeardd. Yulan nee lad-33 Colors. Haig'meanted the stepiand walked anijWer." See walked slowly out of the cupboard . The Wasp was excitedly arguing --Ajta­- 13,uMlid -bus,111--lb-to onto the -mahogany floor I with' !be' on-&-eyed -iCbInsman and r. Len -Chow the curtaln-MM; he stumbled over the - bath- ro6m abdve Ffanz, the Brandenburge InINIMM 11W r- room. The Frenchwoman closed the ­­oU-th4--#&1oosr-wblcI%­-a4Wnsd- it._ He.- _W -deepr- In e4o4yersation with I JO the man who sat there .. And awee door as she entered. "I know how It nodded slowly, as one who has -Clinch- - jar V= schaum VIVO fell to the floor- -and has happened to you, Cherie," Came ad a satisfactory bargaliL And, cross- Lung and a vills1nous-looking smashed. . - bar voluble whisper, .'It happened ink to the door, h& hissed- softly.._ known an. All. At a table Dr- Gent. "Inaballab!" groaned the -ler sat,-apparently pleading with that owner. so to. me, also. Where were you 0 Haig stooped swiftly. "Koseir by car when last you renrember?" Dawson Haig Spent part at that gloomy. debauched, MacIles. Uncle In Avg minutes he "whispered -Tom and Kid Brown were drinking ."House at Dr; Julian Hass. . - "In Port Said," said Eileen miser. night la the-large Caravanserai of Bic stout from tankLrdL muffied ably. Amber, on the old pilgrim r"te to.- There Were *s. dozen other fee" "Offer me moueyl" came a -,Ali!'- The renchwoman nodded Mecca, He bad laver, Haig slj I put b1i hand jnta� his a travelled from Kenels which must tavt� been recognizable whisper, Pocket, risen: compreimaiiingly.i was at cilro -in a big Friench -car with an - Egyptian by "yone v:io had been privileged to'. file" when he saw me. But that we.& many driver, over roads which were origin- enter that mom In the Restaurant "Give him no moneyl" came an an- years ago! - ally Intended for cam%ls—Thel tiny Cry shriek from Hassan 6s;3uk; at his e`wbere'aw I --doa6d a f,6w uneasy -hours upon a hard suielman Bey--in-'Parts on a' certain 'But tsll'me�, pleas ------------- --------- Haig bad sat ------ elbow! "'He is a lump of mud, a son now bed: At daybreak they took -the road night when Dawson of filth, to unutterable Hart It was a vnitinS -below. N no. flowed freely. win Yemen; cberle.", Aiarge strong oasis was nearly deserted. an he - ---ad 1. 1 .1 d Remarks were being 'shouted' In arm was slipped maternally-about the again, reacbft-Kos*Jr- about'noon. ti Y tongues when. sud461217, Dr. Cursing. orening and closing lals —*go pressed to He. was taken stralght-to the.houss' man girl's shouiderL' Me ..,ARTISTS talon-like baud@, old Hassan es-Buk I a (Mat stood .n - "Ordwral 6.he cried, . ... .. y a# an amp a breast. "You have courage. at Dr. Haas, swill villa looking du --died . away—& doctor's awor subsided see I ti! Your fac1L upon a saillesi sea. The - do The ci curtain was drawn aside, and Aswkwl . . . AND Invective. 'The And now Is the Urns 'for couiage— name appeared upon a. • uea4, divined to, be brilliant seated man abruged resignedly. Has- courage not to � ght.- Pasha entered. tie was greelanj wUL plate beside his -door, so that be was "a v3430--pusbed Haig .forward been began a roof of welcome. Hi singed. 'and to feel thitt she had presumably In practice. -7 1AUTHUS A spy—" -he whispered In his ear— known this singular woman all her Dr. Bess rose frdm behind a tablo 'sodded his handsome bead to -right "a dirty police pig! Begone—quickly!" life, '-What do you men, Celester at which he was seated, smiled sight- and- left. Then be raised both IsUBAS —silence fell again. AMATEUR OR 'PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER 22'. she asked. - "What - Is � this PIACO-4 ficantly..aud held his hand.. Dav-: "you my frie;ids." be Bald, speak -where am 1?"' son Haig . caught. his breath. The kiteek eat on the edge of,the disor- -you are in Arabia, poor baby, stout and prosperous-looking Hess was many tongaes._but all of You, I think, -Send stamped addressed ew dared lacquered bed, her a little English. so :l will address you teeth tightly Down in there—" gibe pointed vaguely a Turk! Nodding, Haig handed 61 In ron have been- 'reloPe tot Information, on clenched. She had completed an ex- ---Is & Little town %bat no one ever the letter received from Hassan ea in EngLish. Tonight entertained and ji,trust are very Liappy. how to sell illustrations and ploration of bar prison. There was 9 -bqard of. Beyond' is the' Red 'Sea Suuk. The doctor glanced at it. then w But after one More drink ill round,' short stories. large ardrobe in which, Carefully Hem behind us Is tiesert-4m0ert—des- from a drawer took out a- third on- r quarters, and too' hung, were the -clothes she had worn eirt—and then ... . ... Mecca." -Telope Identical in appearance, and *YOu Will go to you in Port Said. There was an extiava- w spoke f6r *111- sleep; becatse to-morrow is. the We will criticize your w0k gantly ippointed bathroom, She bad ..passed It to Haig. He no' day' for wbi6b we have been called- and act "'agdista It selling succeeded In recalling everything of the first time. to&ether again from all over 'tb* that dim past out of which sfie tied ­Yowarer the last to Arrive; Joseph ". I ... by Mr. Milk." %�our work for a small au.m. He spoke in French! A wave of'rej world 'awakined'In this prevoliterons place, lief-.swept over the listener.. "So. I �To be continued) up to the very moment of entering the .0clor. But" ' (a sudden ART LITERARY shop of Mohammed. R61 i e* V e'd understand, d idea entered his brain) !'I think Len She recalled seeing Dawson HAIS -.Mrs. Edward James' baby had Cbow and Frans cannot be far abead." .:SERVICE outside, It - was then she accepted two. teeth when low than three KINGSWAY -months old. She writes: "He his Dr. Hess smiled even more broadly. GARDEN LOVERS. CLUS the (nvitatIon.of the aged Arab to ex- ''IS now and I can truthfully Nearly eight hours," whe replied, beroAp a" _re* SLOO 1101 Vlore the treasure 'house beyond, that giving bim-B Yap iAx satitles. =!1".by.- - �­ _.� the TORONTO Y t6 Here ber.niemory terminated with the tats while cutting his teeth kept 8, if you will follow Free Advice—Free consult& t 14,11-s •him fit Id well". Teething is a and assurance W,�fflbs, Per recollectjou of a sharp pain In her "restless krerish. lhvne for babies my servant, be will JI. .,/L j . ...... shoulder, a sickly sweet .smell, and a but the little one can always be or Rock Plants. soothed and the fever quay. of I trav 1" a& Discout on All Purchases Tablets, sweet; safe Baby's .0 addressed as For Full Pgrticulars, Write Club Toblets. J�ery easy to take, no before "To Joseph"i read "You 'will Dept. after effects. Price 25c everywhire.' report proceed, by motorboat and Chief Kingsway- Nilusertes gaig's respect for the efilclency -Of Bowmalivill• Ontario lust I=- In- i2G servant the Egyptian police service Was he followed the creased as tips tp ar little quay, agalngt -which a battered but seawor- l-Babiek. thy motorboat was tied up: a thirty- ..MAI(E YOUR FALSE 9�,_W.Akymo" tiatick Co eIghf-foot cruiser whidh he .guessed For tht. littlest babies Concealed powerful engines under that for growing boys and girls' TEETH- HOLD FAST driapidated hull.::...... ...... the nunt delicious, pure, Eat� talk, sing and shout and never An aged mendicant was seated at ourishing form in.'whidh the toot of these steps. tie grasped - . . . . . . . fear embarmsement. Your false teeth 'b! arrewroo-t bisc-uli:3-arc stick all day long when yoq a rinkle Haig's band: "Baksbish! baksbis —t elf on Dri Wernet's Powder ?I he whined.- made ...children thrive on 'on Haig patts6d--�- 1001-d down. In- cAe &emlAent HoW Achie mfortab — Can't slip. A ; Prescri by Id' I dentists • = any I of _fea the,, dead the bath. kisis _jj�k 111ans 7 100312's kidstappin that Oestler r q T Pashas" M Fagg 0 d 'qU A a, d U460 A" rafts I 1W F A;Fsuo -4 stantaneously the nut-cracker features., —th know i 7'hels I'V2 but hr t's t i little --any ie drugstore. s SBURG ^BRAND" rowroots N-, 'kit Issue No. 16-14 'Ifff MW?r1h RN SYRUP ­.._ 0 dpuie, whol4ejomel . and economical table Syrup Children Iov* -its delicious flavor. rM CANADA -STARCH CO. UWrMD. MONT]l .-.sue �, _ ' �' - .. -M: _ . � ,mot <•��,'a.ti:.n- A`"Jtz"s: .. -� !h:< .� �'•,. „�_ a ,. _, _ _ _ .. �_ ,dr _ :!. �.,r. _ .� ....*w+a:•_.,x_` m� -.:, :•�s'M� _`�.t. Some Children Think No One - ..r - . But Parents Should WATCH YOUR uld Correct Thera - _ .. .DIET - i - Even If They Are Destroying OtheiF People's Property They -- l -Resent -tie- Slightest. Interference - kwon Santta -- "Who's boss!" them. up." This - -compsafoe - -- Mandl_ _ Children get queer notions into them —all lour walked on as though A id's diet may explain the reps �� �� their heads. One Is that nobody on they hadn't heard. At the corner son for the high or., low marks hg earth has a right to interfere with, they stopped. As one young mica- receives is school, according to the ? _ them execpt their parents. crossed the street she caked -- •track . _ _ That-..-nld ( rank I o*f deductions of Drs. Siegfried Maurer, ' r � Jimmv ahr#Il "My what naught child *pn " •-� - -- _ -v� Y• y uuirisi°nisi. t►na errs ssucu BatYsa when the grocery man calls after him The writer was not the lady but an ' ± — C ro g _ psychologist, both at the Uafversity -= - - for stealing an apple. Mrs.' Blank Is onlooker. 'What kind of children were of Chicago. / ` "a mean old lady" because she came they! They were well- dressed little By MW �' ��g� Low grades may result from a do- out and told Jack he must not chalk maidens with the ear -marks not only her pavement for hop- saotcb-_Even of IIciency in diet and i! given foods `. good homes but of wealthy ones. Louise declares that "Mrs Smith down' Of course we have to allow for rich is vitamin 8 complex the oh ild ' j,,O111DO11j'S LATEST CRAZE at the comer is always hollering when the smart-aleck age. And children will Learn more Quickly. A friend of mine has just returned from a three-month visit we ant across her old dead grass:' do things in groups they would not The statement id based on the re• suits of tents made by the experimea, In London. It seems that everyone is talking "Elms." And the The grocer, Mrs. BIank and , Mrs. do alone. They like to show off be tors with 46' pupils of primary grades. reason i8 — an enterprising manager has revived several of the Smith are perhaps thirty gears of fore each other. k e ,r age. The ladies are pretty, amiable The children tested were undernour•1 old silent "Eiekers" and shows at least one with a talkie. It But it is true that as the years pass ished and selected from I - and sweet mannered. Very likely poor hoiaes. � • Is proving such a drawing card that the supply Of Old Elms Ca21IIOt they seem to be less property con- where the parents were unable to sup•! Pp they, have stood up for their rights as scions than ever. Boys have always meet the demand. politely as they could. But they are ply proper food. The doctors gays the -old" "cranks," lifted apples, but someway we can children vitamin B complex tablets Quite an idea. it would be interesting to see if, theeOntario old and cranks, the lot of them. admire the comedy in this more than with their lunch, the chief meal. +� public would respond in a like manner. Anyone in authority is old to a child, we can the herd stampeding that ruins The children were Lasted mentally ' especially when he Isn't getting bin streets and then gets impudent about _ II�'I•ERES,j ll t M own way. before rite- tablets were s. All how. When Children "Show Oft" it. and rhea every thirty days. n show.' Here is a clipping from a London news Do you know Teaehinp Neatness. ,� a masted intprovemeat is fate!!! -' pp Y Is it any wonder then that the We were brought up with inhibi- that on March 5, iebD; Cabot's Patent was drawn tip which led neighbors develop a certain amount of toons about other people's- property, genre alter the treatment. to tit! foundinx of EnglaDd's first colony? It MWMS that — antagonism toward children of as age? and a heatt}by respect for the street. Vitamin B, complex 'is protection - "Cabot sailed from Bristol with one King's. ship and four An a matter of fact they don't resent Throw a paper about. and Mr. Gets- against pellagra and beriberi, diseases private traders. One morning some weeks later land was re- small trespasers who wear paths, or ginger would chase us, if he saw; and aftAmIng the nervous systems. The n . marauders who mark no tke premises vitdmia is contained la milk leas - po a Iaege island which Cabot named `Prim& Vista or -!Tmt shake his case with 'but nee arm. xe meat, yeast, eggs. green testy vega- rten� as much as they do the reactions was a policeman, but Its carried a ,;r but the English sailors called it `New- found -land, & name the eulpriea to remtadr.. >ia.ea a cane. tables and .whole wheat. - iwhich it has ever since retained. gentle admonition, or a civil request Other experimenters lay stress an "A few e later he named another island St. Bohn and then Today, if parents are not going to whole wheat and other whotsmeal 4ay , not to do it .again is met. with a sort give their children any lessons products as being particularly vela' came to the mainland of America. of reprisal spirit that too often seeks civil government and -lay down the -_ "He effected no settlement, attempted no conquest but re- opportunity to get even. able in their tisane and mess allhole law about city- ueatneea, it might be qualities staring that unless whole turned with the most. detailed information -as to the'.value of the A lady had just cleared up her laws a good idea to try what Germany q ; ' territory, especially the fisheries. _ and walk. Along came some girls once did. Make a law that flues any wheat is consumed is such foods as.. e s * + s * with candy bare. They stood to wait Dread. etc . an abnormal consumption one throwing paper or rubbish on the of rho other foods mentioned above for a companion. Three sets of wrap. street, and holding parents responsible AN IDEA rs - fluttered to the ground. for children. _ is entailed m providing the required A mixture of eve thin this week. flow of us have ,Oh, girls, I've just finished getting amount of vitamin s That is. why �. this problem and which is seldom solved: many Clsildrea are 'not 'our' only parade we stress the value of whole wheat Up all the rubbish. Do, please, pick era Watch an, automobile parade -bread in our - .weekly articles,' Tf vm_T ,leave- several. say Sunday and observe the ball It through lack of cupboard space have to live in your spare room,- leaves. A diet! brain V not the only auto- $t i8 a plan to Btsek them neatly No concluding remarks necessary. A visas! - iFeanit from s diet deficient g good p tly and place on top a piece of Extremely Ch1C vitamin B. The whole Dpdy b�iaing 'board cut to the size of the. largest. A loose cover to hide -the process is also retarded, with the top and thrde sides of the pile . may 6e made of glazed chintz' Easy to Make result that children grow up and be. -- cretonne or oilcloth. BY HELEN• WILLIAMS Natural -Increase 29. = come graded among the physically an- This converts an eyesore into a piece of furniture, placed be- 111148frated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- , fit tames. - Death the window as a window -seat, nisked With Every Pattern In Barrie s Population It also follows that the adult fed Label each box on its front, a with a brief sum nips s diet w sin deficient in dullness IE .► the contents and you will not .have to dislocate the whole mile During the first quarter of 1934 will also ah°* 'tsar that a found in =: In- When you want to -get something out. _ �� of intellect similar to that roans is the city of Barrie had a natural ln- school children. s r r s s r - crease in Population 2 ere me day We. may discover that Rrost n n of 8 There -' • were 69 births reported to the Town $O Wprilm CONSEAi'T - against 40 of the "stupidity" in the world is due ', - - -�k-in --eh" pew► our unbalanced diet. l3aven't you - Down Fz'isco way health department inspectors who visit deaths. in the first three months noticed how dull and stupid we au local nudist colonlea must carry the written consent of their last year, there was- a natural in- become when we have eaten soma, >a<►ives 1 ' •• crease of 11, there being 54, birdie and i ` • • thing that disagrees with nn! _ Dr. J. C. Geiger health doctor ruled thusly s.a "Some inspec- ••. .•. 46 deaths. .. - -tors' --- • . •_ • . •_ • - ..4e4 man al- fitly �- , Thz Camp —and t0 avoid any ��oompla111t8,. our_ inspectors will first oh- • '. • ••' ••' ,! more active this year than last, there `our Chilaran y Lain written consent fro. heir families " he said. `'': ; ` _ being 20 licenses issued in the first When Shell Explodes r . • • • • ••�• quarter Ss compared with 18 in 1935. There is always something amusingly human from below • . _the Border — what, What-' - •,i• ;�• March figures in the two years are: Warsttiw; roland. — A great war e t e • s a ••i�•.' 1945 1984 artillery shell that four children • _ • •• Births ..- ......_ .............._....- IS 19 found in a field near Batrwowice es - - B - O • O - K • $ �� •!'� •• Marriages :....:...•.......... 2 8 ploded unexpectedly while they were "If Lawrence of Arabia is one of your heroes, "Colonel Law- - • ,�• ••• ..•...__,,,,-,,,,- rence. The ehind irie Legend" by Liddell Hart will satisfy; :� •'. „ Iii 11 playing with it and killed diem all. and clarify any ideas you have about- this romantic .figure of • • •'.' " _ - = the war. ••; J go Another book for biography readers is "N ij fusty'' written ••;• Q ,C� lee h CIU b - - . by his wife. Romola Nijinsky. Here we have the moving drama •.•. • .•.• , • ` '.•,• .. riht, r..orra of the modern theatr e alo e sto f3w1 th t hree angles a' to le . - involving ome of the r greatest names of . ; _ L>✓ssox No. s I Hued, g gr the Russian Ballet. •_ _ _ •i� �•t It theee•preliminary 1esson'ea appear Observe lhQ cylinder iu Fig. 25 with y - --- - - - • • • : ,• to be simple, boat worry, do not oilrlt ! the light showing from the left, and _ •��' , - anything that you are asked to do, a little in front. In shading a cylln= -- _ _ _ _ '.' ;•,' Each problem has a definite .purpose der which does not receive a cast • �' '; • that will amply repay you for your shadow from any other object. you J4ir oat instant Re � •• time and effort. will observe the extreme light and • Soo. • Fig, 19 illustrates a finger exercise the extreme dark are situated a small. !• of line, tones produced by an even dis- distance irum Carr From �eVraigia , o.* .- �• tribufioa. Alter sketching a few lines, two extremes, both tight and shads • turn the crayon or lead pencil in your blend inward and produce the effect' — FIG, 140.19 FIG. Ho.20 +i F I G. NO-2.1 F'T6. NO-22 • -. MILL NAvE TO GET A '20 MINUTES LATER `'' • -- 1 �t ,�,•:r TAXI Arm GO NOME. t"1Y' WONDERFUL HOW - M - 1'vE D6VTLOO£0 A Qu1cKlY MY HEURAL6IA �57[ - TERRIBLE J FIG IrlQ.N0.24- IIO 1 MARY,WNY WENT. THAT AL.PIRIN Ns. AS ATTACK OF DON'r•YOU TRY 3 CERTAtNW Zk _ NQURAtitA ASPIRIN TABLETS. FAs� Twevit GeT ero of . +. 9 : It VOtJR' NEVRALGtA 1St-,r iT -jam, maven it •ic . is your. -nmt at,cetnpi IN A FEW MttruTts WONDFRFYL! 1' ' stwing, the result will be charming �- .7' with, today's pattern. band, thus keeping an even. sharpness of roundness.' r,f 'The front and .back bodice with on the point enabling you to keep an _ cr _drop shoulders cut all in one with the even line tone effect. A Little practice -EXERCISE h0. 6. center skirt. Merely side panels to be will enable you.to master •this move - Make ,a sketch of a sphere, three ' went, see` Fig. 20. inches • in diameter, include a cast joined to the skirw The Power sleeves Fig. 21 illustrates a series of lines shadow below the sphere as demon - are easy enough shirred into the , :r drop shoulders. giving a tone almost solid black, yet strated on Fig. 23, but reader the a '! with enough white space left between complete drawing with pen and Ink - t t Its just the model for the bright each line to offset the solid appear- lines. Por �ufek Relief Say ASPIRIN Arheti Yqu Buy spring silk prints. It can' an be worn ;once. If you do not get the requtrec! Now comes amazingly quick relief with a belt, if you find a belt more thickness of line with the first stroke, EXERCISE No. 6.`' to C becoming. Pattern. provides for'. long from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- go 'over it a second or even a third Make a new composition, use pen tie neuralgia ... the astest's fe relief, sleeves as wee back sketch. It is also - t 8i f q e1' "''•• ' ; °'" �' time, tint always draw the lines in a Ilnea' to finish the drawing. Choose, it u said et discovered. - lovely sleeveless for svinmer silks and •s.1 corresponding direction (down, not np your own model or we may suggest Those, results are due to a scien -- VMY ASPIRIN cotton prints as the drop shoulder ' and dowry strokes). placing three cubes at the left of a tide discovery by which an Aspirin WORKS. SO FAST covers the upper army. _ .Tablet to dissolve,• or dis- ! _ Fig, 22 illustrates [our varietio or cylinder (similar•to• that illustrated in! integrate,iinn the amazing space of Drop an Aspirin Stb(IL- No. 2576 is designed for sizes strength of lines giving a variation of Fig. 25) the top cube to be -white, they i Tablet in a. glass of 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 28 and- 40, inches - two seconds after touching moisture. water. Note that BE- -bust. Size 16 requires 3% yards of tone from light to almost solid black. second cube to be grey or middle And hence to start "taking hold" of FORE it touches bot- Make pencil, sketches of Fig. 19, 21 and, tone and the bottom cube to be much• pain a few minutes after taking. tom, -it has started to. 49 -inch material g2 then. make .pen sketches of these darker for contrast Show a cast ohs- The " - illustration of the glass, here, disintegrate: HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS three problems. _ dow falling on the left side or Left tells the story. An Aspirin Tablet ' Whatitdoesinthis Write your name and-address plain -, The sphere in Fi 23 is.bounded -on front of the cylinder._ -Starts to disintegrate almost instant - glass it does in your P 1 giving number and size of such p g• y '' ly you svdallow ;it. And lhus,is read stomach. Hence w Y, g- g every side -by equally'curred lines and Questions will be answered this de.'' ' tQ yo to work almost in3lanfl . Y fast action.- patterns as you want, Enclose 15c- iii presents a perfect circle whichever- partment Anyone, wishing to receive, When you buy, thou be on stampa-or coin (coin preferred; wrap, way: it may be viewed, a personal reply, may -have same it a and a you substitutes. is be sure, /NADa IN it carefully) for„ each number, and = 6u g 1 F'ig. 24 Illustrates a sphere 1n snurrg 3c stamped addressed envelope is en� y.• YOU ggeett, ASPIRIN'S quick 'relief; be address your order, to Wilson Pattern sunliglit rai.ed -off the' ground. TIIP closed with the roquest, The Art Dir• sure the name Bayer in the form of Does Not Harm the Heart Service, 73 West Adelaide : St., T'- amount' of surface in light and`shadr' ector, Our Sketch Club, Room 4125,18 a cross is on every tablet of Aspirin. ronto.- and the cast shadow is clearly de-. Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. • X 4: 4., mas hints on gardenizw which brow-'from Hollyhocks, Del-lihiniums susunag fmo ght forth ntil Vwabwrt" United Chur* rth many hints on gard"ing. peonys when they axe uncovered and Weduenday, Apr. 25tL "Too A;T0P P-J" hoswases were Mrs. McWhirter spray the inew growth with Bordea-tx Many Parents." Don't be Laid up with Lk-r Dunn, and Mrs. Casale, who ser Mixture. Roses, Perennials, and Rock Sciatica, Backaebe or TERMS, ved a delicious tea to the guests. Plants, which have been heaved by THE "MADELINel Si.ijb ow yak Ii 1.W U paid in advasmi. A very large and representative frost, should be pressed down into Rumacaps 0becripti— to UK ljsjted StItt" &W dtaft. , gathering assembled in the Town Hall the soil. If Dahlias are to be grown BEAUTY-:- SALON RUXAGAIPS BritaW42.0o in advance. on Tuesday evening of last week, Ap'from cuttings, the tubers should be ril 10ih, to honor two of our most excited into growth; start the seed popular young people, Mr. and Mrs. of slow gr6wing; anAUals in boxes or IR&t means: new ye ar, which means Id .-JOHN, XURKAR, Proprietor. G. P. Duncan, Mr. Duncan being pres frames, these include, Lobelias, Zin- a Be Permanent Wave. ident of the Citizens' Leagw; and-nias, Marigoldb, Petunas, Aster.% Ag- I have Permanent -Waves W suit e very Mrs.--D­ P�.,sideat-of the Y--P_-eraWm_,SalALa, do not expect gbod lady's put". so why'not wake Dmbart011 S. of St. John's Church. These two flowers from poor seed. Many Liii�s an appointment. organizations were responsible for may be planted as safely in spring' RS. THOS. LAW sp F, I give all my customers my veiy-best Dunbar-ton,_'St Paul-s Anglican-an-the-gatherinir, The rarly part of the as in the auturim, these are-the Reg- -- careful attention. ---Sunday, April 22nd, 3rd Sunday af - evening was spent in gariie­s­6f_­­pi-o-­W-, b.periosum. AuA,&,,w,. and Henry!s cite, Welsh Coa American Antiars, ter Easter. Sunday School at 2*p. m. gmasive euchre; after whkh the Lily. In planting, give them good Also. Mareelling. Hair-curting' S.?afp Setitch Coal and Luke, Evening Prayer and Sermon at 3. young couple were called to the Plat- drainage, they may be surrounded by and Facial Treatments.' all sizes, Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. corm, where they were showered coarse sand, do not let them come in' Shampooing. with a wonderful.- display of gifts,, contact with manure. A light dress- arl and Soft Wood. ZZTM. 31C. AvXU=dL4D3.1,- Terms Cash. Township Council b('th beautiful and useful. The young ing of 'Hydrated 'Li should be sp- Concluded from - In last week =Ple served lunch and coffee, L'-rinlded over the Irises; this sweet- Phone INO -.CLAREMONT The chick was followed by a couple of ens the soil and Prevents rot.' Iris House 2t3O ..-Phone@ Office, 590 Standing Colurnittee on Rel- hours of dancing. Carl Devitt, H. Per should not be divided until after Jef paid the following for supplies. INL S G Morrish, 174.91; R. V. Mombray cy and B. Middleton kindly furnished flowering. Snapdragons may be rais- ie, 4.96; M. R. Park, 20.24; O. V Shaw, as floor manager. All present seem- doors now. When dividing clumps of Y 5.00; F. Cassia, the music,, and Milton Burk, acting ed from seed sown in a frame or in- I i G. W. Pengelly, Rad' o'Service No.tioe to ou.­, 16-00; J. Mitchell, 9.00; E. Bryan, ed. to enjoy the evening spent. with Perennial Phlox or Delphiniums, the ALL MAKES 28.24♦ C. A. Overland, 13. neighbors in honoring Mr. and Mrg. centre of the -clump should. be dis- 50; Walt. ne SERVICED AND REPAIRED -- Ward, 3.78; L. -Hunter, 4.48; Dan- Duncan and extending good wishes. carded. Gannon, 12.00; f- Baker, 13,99; Roy = PRICES REASONABLE We do building of all kin4s. Morrish, 81.00; Booth and Murison, WORK QUARANTEED CARPENTERING, I . Horticultural Notes 60.84; B. Cotton, 2.10; M. S. Chap- Dunbarton Lo Spring seems to be here at CEMENTING, man, 48.10; H. R. Monney, 6.97; N. . last at least the robins wid ARTHUR FIELD F. Tomlinson, 7.50;'V. E. Cartwright, bluebirds are, I . . .; PLfJMBING, back, but there will be no need to 07i 4edn"day, April 25th, Cen- - %. . r 23.25; V. E. Cartwright, 14.50; F. L. uncover the garden until the bulbs terairal Y.P.S. will present their R. T. I- Uesduate and '7 7 -Green 9.60,- W. Sadler, 31.16. one 5201, PICKERING comedy play, "'Too Many Parents,,, 43746 -,Ph' The Standing Committee on Coll-' start to push through. Fleshy leaved ROOFING tingencies paid the following: Cyril plants will require airing, but the in Dpnbarton United Church, -under We ablo mell Brantford Rooting -,M&orley, Road Liability, 275.00;; Cty. !,mulch should come off, vradually re- I the auspices' ' 'of Dunbarton Y.P.S. Blacksmithing, & Woodwork moving bi layer a week -while' bulbs The Centennial orchestra, under the MateriAi�,,, Empire Bathroom Registrar, .55; Mun. World t right prices Ecloillnient, Duro Water d supplies direction of Mr. Barnes, will furnish -3 -' Win should reniain covered a little lo-ng- I Now is the time to have thou `air .31; D. R. Beaton sal. 125.00 'Ho,.; s music during the evening. ho e,1_r_;p syltenla. Beatty Gormley -auditor, 30.04; R. T. e, er.. Clean. all dead leaves and stalk jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Stable Equipment also new sections on baud. The fa W auditor, 30-00; Printer's Guild,, crud- and ether Building Material"@ itor's report, 6.4-37; Wnt.. Che.�t2r on ous Fleury Plows always on hand. Chapman, relief we Also dealer in Viking Crearn Separn. Estimates Free salary, 21LOO; E. - . tore and Electric Washers. penies, 2,00. The Standinr Committee or, Tran- 'r If thinking of buying an electric radin- Work Guaranteed • 0- AI R- ask fora demonstration of the New the folio-wing: vU RIDEON .93!ortation paid Rogers Mwjestir tuodelv. 'Greonwood'-strcet- lights, 30_33 The prices are righf. -PROUSE J. amch-by inotor Phone 6502 x. GREENWOOD 49b' PICKERING, -.ONT.ARl!a A Cluto is bila formpd f,,r Junior -irls zt?A'boys q7 first 'rneeting'io be 1;eld at Mr.. St- % r -Th-ursda.y. at I.Ls> -zz:_ 1,10 - - ��,% � ( ' * s P*'e'n 1 for Tlviiroday. Friday lobe <, In xr-� Do You Know? and Sattirtitty at The Sunday evening that every Red rl�' cal aft- Church w7" flzii '0 ended in spite of. the -rain. The Y. P. White Sure iy 'sting THF Choir assisting_ s r splendidly in the ser- ow ne 1 1.11, 1 ... . d and o pt REDLWHITE ST011ES N, steel by ()III -(I arc vice. Tile Sunday service had also a f :-41ne attendance of 103 present To r YULIVOIND ludeperideoit, ketvti�mt,4 7 -the day. -1 By jp bLuping o e sitve you raot.vey. gro The, regular monthly meeting of Ahe W. M. S. will be held on - Wed- Z 0 - -not e te 'Ous journeys Shortening, "Jewel," 216s. 19co -nesday, April 25th at 3 p.m. it tine home of Miss Lydia Major: 'Roll 4?&11, !'Somethinx.pertainiAg to China.' ...-%n '19c. interesting program is being. pre- -.:IMcketo, Ti;m� T,4 Net; and A" VoItch Tra vel White Beans, for cooking, 64b . Pared. Everyone welcome.- - 29th Ott _Sunday rvenitig, April or Phone 4500 Babbitt's Cleanser, 2 f Oxford Group Team from - Bloor St. Eastern House, e United Church, Toronto,. is expected -to lasist in the Awiening ser ;,e it, - Falcon Tea, "special" lb. _49e. _the United Church. A rare ,opportun- ity will be offered to heal leaders in thin Maxwell House Coffee, lb. '_e­_ .45c. The Women 'S Association of Loc- unt Hill .ire' serving a supper to the 'Young People of-thL Circuit on Fri- Clark's Beans, 2 large tins day. evening, -Aprir 27th. Dr. 'Peter 4—Bryce, of Toronzo,. is expected t be Baking owder n Rose brand Large --15c o biz - , ,guest speaker. It is hoped that the 9 Young People will be present in gocx.i A-p--,78 bars-' 28c, umbers. The Quafterly Official Bo ard of the tev . Ta" Co • & Be Tonle Tablets ale circuit session on Fri. day. eveApril 13th. took the Floor Wax, 1 lb tin­ 4 0 --25ce opportunity of congratulating their For Healthararstrelm Was 7 oppo gth Vigor secretary, H. R. Forster, Have you Stomach PaW. upon compteting his 20th year ai Belching, Headache. loatizqt. GZ Recording Secretary. Also to extend HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE Hearthur .---BOOTH c6 .'MURISON f Muebs. Gaawin itt Feelina. Lump In Stomach. D1800 onAue. Sere %loath. Indigestion? When caused 7 -Jelicitations upon' 1115 birthday, Mr. 16-p-In Zoore or Alter Eating. Coated Forster It by a run-down. condition you need C. C.•St B. Tonic Tablets, and at once. Thay-ol. 'PICKERING aving reached the _60th mile Rove you Quickly and penmutnent1r, Improve appetItt*. Mone on- the .journey of life, u *t- d the build P PHONE. PICKERING 6W Ve deliver* ,Same la% id j You order The .sick. members of. the P1 Slackheads. Sort•, Blotches, Pale. Eczema, M 7 • Board 1­t, were remembered. 3frs., THE BLOOD =N=r1ah, Run Down Debilitated, Weak, Ern'."M A). Beato - i -, of Whitevale and Mr J: Ydu surely need C. C. & B. Took Tablecs. They, by reason of their tonic ffects, help to restore strength and fibre to the blood, so it will itt"alsh ent to the whole body. C_ C. & S. Tonic Tableft contain Yemt, iron and being; ins, . ei instructed to •writee letter's ex- Extract of Cod Liver—three great conics in one. -Hardware Store Todd, of Cheiryw,od, the Secretary nourishment Pickering Undi-nL ­,-mnathv and ;•ood wishes. Debility. Weaknew Jerking. Jurnping.-Exckable F­4-4Ak*-F4IIIVt "W oJether, Restless at NISItt• I T THE NERVES ' Kz Poor '% 7% e choly. Brougham. eshed, Weak Trembles, Dizzy Despondent, Wake U? UM, zy. FaIntialk Spelb, Hands Or F"t Numb. Lack new, Strength. Ambition? You need 'C• C. & B. Tablets spring is comine, Our seeds are Here. Bert 'ana Mrs. Hary 'y were -Tor6n :They, by rea&onof their tonic effects, help to restore nerve tissue to normal coAdition B e. to visitors on Saturday last. steady the nerves, bap" the blues, nudLe you feet fall of lffo� v%or, ambition, a" r.­ rnamy yea" younter. Red Clover, Timothy, Allfit1fa, Sweet Clover and Alsike" Mrs. T. C. Brown visited. Toronto wader W bt. Hollow Cheeks, Flat Ches*t• Scirawn.* Neck' Drs- "' Blood C. C. & B. Tonic Tablets help to bald you friends for a few days during the THINNESS Tw- All Government Tested Seed., Past week.% up In ever, way. , WILI thereby improve your appearavAn. C. Q & B. Tott* Tablets 'All ki,nds.of. Garden Seeds - -built and package. The little son of 4r. and Mrs. Fred' act directly tbitow" the Aiamilton has been ill during.the past REGAIN LOT PFP'AND VITAUTY * atonoch, ezn4chIV4 0 We sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 85 cents per 1b., .'Wftk with 4,sowere rn!,I. 11dino, up the rerwour system, qeneraivral.l.ty.t. ne a. ftwWo ROY killer is able to be around a- r4th, M and vigor�eo you,can enjoy to Poult-ry s, Egg Froduceeo and. Poultry. Supplies. are for sale at all Drug Storw Go :jgain after 'being confined to the to Agent for McCormick —Deeri -3g. Farm Machinery • ieotise With quite a severe attack .4 C. C. 9 Be TONIC TABLETS your druggist today and order a I Ivm4ava the beglantag of a SUPP yid and ere ire. pleurisy. --new Pa -21 tablets are CZ im *icee -Mrs. Cowie and son, John, have U. = VIV-9airw -.4 3 Jlors'e AaC., LPtML Lug rented' their residence to 'Mr. Milfred - Get 0. CA dt B T6uic Tablets from —"We have it, C&D get it, Or 'W­nilt6n, and are returning to tlew Our Motto: urru city to live. it is hot mride.", E. C. JONES PicKERING 'Phone 6800 DRUGGIST Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray acconi. _�P­-.ied Dr. Tomlinson and their son, Telephone MW to Grivenhurst. on Friday, '':ere Russell will remain for a tinic treatment CLEARING OUR STOCK I S. BAALIMSDONI PICKFaMG :coeval from here attended the We are changing our Paint line and we must clear onr complete stoek Jw,,eral on Saturday last, &t (,,Iare- of the well known BRAN DRAM-RENI)ERSO ARE Z'11A, of the late Mr. Ross Conner. �THE ROBINS BACK line of Paints pathy is exWnded to the relat- 1 ark(( Mehds in their -sudden ber. Mont. Men's Work Boots. 2. 0 tip A •Q, Tue,-�day afternoon, April 10th, This is 'an ezcep�ional offer and coming riltilt in the season Von Men's Overalls a;nd.P&nt* 1.25,pi)up t!-(• Women's Institute met at the need paint and varnishes. )10r­-,. of Mrs. 3101WItirter, With an at ; Men's Work Shirts 65c, or 2 for 1.25 up 71 'tendance of 28. V.,". TTvtrvev, rrxfd. DO NOT MISS THESE RE 1L BARGAINS 'ant, presiding. % ,, r the busine.%;s 7 i •session was comrtlettid, the following aallons, reg. 4.50, going at 8.50 Farm Team Harness $29.80 up _ program was given: 'Mrs. W. C, Bay— J Gals., rew• 2 35, going at 1-86 4es, a short sketch 'of Jack Miner and reg. 1.35, going at 1.00 Zotsi�Qo" at various pried@ _��`fiis birds; Mrs Fiats, reg. 70c., go in at 60c. John PbilliDS, a very Swesit.Pade Team Lines. .-,fine -Paper on Landscape Galrilenin' O'he Institute had as e-ueqt..sPP,k er, Enarnels, rep;, I,tio, g"jug at 1,00 per qt. . Varnishes—fast, drying, Vow is the time to got that old Mrs. Roberts, of Whitbv. Pa� Pres- floor, woodwork all going at 1.00 per quiset. harneaFt repaired 7* -1dent, who 9AVQ a Very inferestin'g YOU CANNOT AFFORD To P THIS UP, 80 00M9 EARLY and helpful addresq on "Out Homes, 2004 I -ASS Our Young IPC4)T)le and organized re- 1 WHEN THN SELECTION OF COLORS 19 COMPLETE. - 'creations for them."- The Dresident, 'Mrs. Harvey, voiced the appreciation Wall Papers fro' to 10 cents per roll u GEC I L".. -BRADLEY' rf the rnernberg for Mrs. Robert% Yi3ft and splendid ad4ms, Roll Cga iCHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT in I %-W; k X rT.cw J4 ' c,:. t'• :�� -ti- ��.; ., - R:6',,`...d.'�pu+ sl.er:. _. _ �,..•�6r -. '�i?iv,cyp - - - ..s- a - -fir - g. - ,spa -. . �: : �?^ -. - �',z.r.� . . ., .,.w -., • - - : -n - m..•.iq --- L L -E 0 NEILL P PRIVATE MATERNITY NUTAl9 ` ` `;'�r."'•' -1', Paterson bad a titisinees trip ! conditions f IN(,} giyMg ao Toronto on Wednesday last. N expressed for her early recovery. point number of such cases existing. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND M Medical and Convalescent Carets y Mire Dorothy Brown, of Agin- h hereditary. weakness of tendencies F *fRAT.M1 R a act eptdd y� �r f� -,rr, r ..,,,y...t :s.'vw` v- 'o?x•-•n:W1-„D'�'c'- . +a"r+8 =.«- ,,,,� - :;�;. �t, -,F` • - - - - •.� - - !' „ '�yn�....: , .d:'•1. . ,ie�e.r -3e�" ., a*tiR.,• . '+� � r6s::$.'.:s �Y �iei,• -' - -:C. t T.r..,.p -., - .yw^' * -^;' ...`s ° - . - -., � +•. ,,n- '1" "'.r• `n far - �,, . �°c, r'�','_. :.: _ ty. .l*: -R••a ` ..) D r �, :..rtl: F'r i..,y --D% s'I• y.. �.4 h ,F . M1 Y. ` .•"3V'i+��d7 s :'"�',. x ... ,.I•r :"✓^ii.,n'.,v s 4 ` �, �, y,•. • „'+. ' •�:, �� '� �.: !A -rb - ..- ,_:,,- :q: •, .- .nv°�`• _ 'r .. ... = `,' � t - 'a':.. . �' (' - ; i • • � ' J' • - ' • - '• ' 4y • 'G• '{ ...� 4aV. ITC [, � ..x -Of Doomed to Die Nineteen Admirals J^ • - :; _: x •�•• - Including Jellicoe� Attend Wedding j - - 4itratford, Oat. - Andmim Willi,, _ for a lo furwit =e coin- - Lyndhurst. WO dre>� _ mirals, including' Admiral of the 710W a. on smiftlAl Abe" Performance of tbr. dog, owned ' k „• Earl Jellicoe, attending the wedding a'Wiadner. N. 8., man that chews Burned to Death y -, of Lieut. Peter Stubbs at H•M•a tobacco. Ambrose drives a horses s a .�` Sable and Faith Elizabeth Hall. clew Nellie, and she appreciates a nibble ghter of Admiral air Reginald Hatt. of chewing tobacco now and again. {;aught by Flames in Settlers % , � �,, � a � The nine. bridesmaids included Miss Ambrose always had a horse with' Frame Cabin Neal r" M: i ". Marie Louise von Rintelen daughtee .estravagaat titates. There was - - ,Hearst of the fatuous Caps. von 8intele>er, Barney, destroyed three years ago at Bsult Bte .Marie, Ont, April 1b.- s, war -time member of the German Se-, p .the age of 87, which had a npttta- Two children were burned to death -- tion as o tobacco chewer. Barney I brat Service. _ every rday when the fraSe cabin of __ 4 As director of thNaval Iatelli -. chewed a large plug eve week and y0 V % � gene - Service 'during the vtaro Sir Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Riddel, settlers `' ?, r , looked for more near He was razed by flames. Reginald succeeded in cottveytn1 flit Mr. Wt11L makes a hobby of train -k� y ts. $e had a dog which used The mother and eldest son had 4r M ��, von Rintelen a message which result-i ` left the two children, Irene, one, and �{ .5 `` -' f ed in his capture, to go around picking up'lighted eig P as fie was re�urn- rtnbs which careless smokers Radie, two, in the care of a. live- f �� :.m a ing to Germany from the United,. tittown away. He would smother year-old son while they were away =i Staten aboard a Dutch vessel, The ` them to dirt and then carry them �m the cabin. The - Lather was Cut. , W." w ` message misled von Rintelen into , own At �. tins wood !n the bush. ' `? w �y leaving the United •States and falling ..lietween his sent time, Ms. Willis bas's his eat The two were only 200 ysrde from "f,d. into Sir Reginald's hands. The �eard e house w hen the y h y ,.. , he r en tna a a subsequently ueatl 7 became &branms. which specialized at jumping through th ry class friends. When they arrived at the little dwel vehs outstretched arms. ling. it was enveloped in flames. The The bride wu dressed in a gown tight- Scottish Aeadem five-year-old escaped . uninjured and 9 of heavy white satin with long tight y the body of one of the infants teas s dy w r y Admits Painters recovered from the smouldering ruins, w ��°� sleeves. The gown Wv cut la eight `• � °- �,��.�,, �'"'�� `r� Y „ �` s- � panels, flaring below the fuse. The '. Glasgow-The Royal Scottish Asa- It was believed the >!ve year -old bridesmaids were gowns of dell gold took a 6mAng stick of wood from z# � , . go � has 'elected -the foilowing to as- the stove and that the IIames from color sad, tits five pages, all less `sociate n"ibership: it caught the wall- paper. Authorities than three years old, were dresmi Painters -David S. Ewart, Gigs- Investfsated 4Md decided an inquest in sailor suits. pw. William il[et+ys Glass, Zdin- was not, necessary , Unaware of approaching death, Theodora Alosio, aged four, of l Larst. Anedl Strom* Glasgow. Hersey City. pLys With her doll. While Corpuscles are gradually de- - -- 3edptor- -Jame+ CLask, Edinburgh Touring the red . corpuscles in her blood and doctors are powerless to British Bu-ild Arehitset- Burnett N, H. Orphoot, rippled Jailer mop the onslaught. _ Rescues Inmates - -- - - -- = =. - -_ ----- -,e$vy Tonnage' Mr. Ewart was specialized is port _ ' tzajtnre. and first carpe into prom -'I ' Nom Syy� N,S,, April I5 • Nleholas Dnys after he visited Saint ease with his much discussed picture Jailer George Forsaq, 70 years old reversing Falls Jahn In the seventeenth century. He 'Interesting Figures Coin ' "The Emigrants." It is now in the apd crippled, escorted three prisoners R� (�� �� ��•�„ referred particularly to the great $ - pKrrnanent Greenock collection. He to safety when lire broke out in the. _ ._ Both •""` ian whirlpool which exists, -at flood tide, Mg FrOdUCtiOII in Frig- . - - bas contributed also to several Cana - town lock -up. when floating objects often are taught land and U.S. duns exhibitions. Although his own zooms were filled i)IIe Is Near Saint Jolla ; Other and moved around for hours. in 'he Mr. Glass is a native of Aberdeen with smoke when he awoke, he hug ofd days a huge 'log had been held is ried as fast as he could to cells od In Baffin Land. Both Are the pool for a long period, its sad &p- LONDOIZ- The IInited Kingdom, _ and has painted largely in Iona att6 ` ;'�'�. - " pearin above water' for a time and has built live times. ar much commat. Mite highlands. cupied by Daniel Whalen, Laughlin g Morrison and A. Timbury, Saint John, N.B. -Twice -every r4 than disappearing, perhaps for days. tint tonnage as the United States fan i �Q Barrels They were. asleep and in a few hours one of the world's phenomena The Iadisas believed the log to be the last five years, according to ass , , t Sold minutes might have been overcome may be seen at the outskirts of Saint a Manitou (devil). When it was not analysis of 'data gathered by 'Lloyd'si Of A leg Sold by smoke issuing from• one of the John,. only a Lew minutes from the visible they believed tie Manitou was •Register, of Shipping. It is shown pp belie when a the St. angry' When is sight .they - pOd it (treat Britain and Northern Ireland prisoner had dozed heart of the city. Located In Kentvflle, N.S. - Claiming a world with a cigarette in his hand. The John River &, short, distance from the homage i with arrow beaver and other built 16 against- tons over the fire -year ,record for annual production and -sale mattress had caught fl;e; point where it enters the harbor pro skins to ti with arrow beads. Denys period, against 8.028,872 for the IIaf the United ' Frni! Companies of Nays - per,. the famous reversing falls have was told thta Charles La Tour, Lien- ted States.' $cotta Limited, the largest Co -0ps =a- been described by explorers and writ.- tenant - Governor of Nova , Scotia in In the five -year period ending Ds- ee five fruit organization itt Csaads, has ors slate Champiaia flrat_ gazed upon 1631, had failed to trying to draw the comber 31, merchant ship constrao- The Markets log out' witV boats: - tion is the- Uafted Kingdom reached marketed 600,000 barrels of apples. , '. the tumbling waters. People in far Thar would be a fait o- - - Darts, of the world think of Saint Glooscap, incidentally, has been ter- its highest mark is March, IIIaO, with marginal pr 1614,99E tons, which was 49.6 per - :'fit It was announced by H. O' Bishop, - PRODUCE PRICES John as the place ot, reversing falls, mad the most Aryan -like of any myth - cent. -of the worm 'total. _The low general manager. Mraistenee on a bet- United Farmers' Co- operative Co. and they' are perhaps the chief itirac- ologicgl cfiaiscter evolved' from a mark was reached in December. 1935.. ter pack, commonsense judgement in Saturday were paying the following tion for tourists visiting this diatr;ct :'savage mind. Indiana believed him 'to with 225,497 tons. shipping and a general food gtSality of Prises for produce: River Narrows. be a super -man who lived among them The IInited States ' yards reached = �.pples wete�iyen as fife ee,tsibtsti$ rr�c- pries. +� twr,ner•. reran• +w_ ,Where l4e river narrnwe to a w{,irh and acted like all men excepting That r.- -. LGgk .. •� �� of 380 teat between limestone banks he was invisible; never-' sick. sever . taeL moues, cowl in aus+tl..s�i. - factors. turned A ' large, I6c; A medium, the total under construction was 301.- " " nearly 100 feet tali; a huge volume of •grew old and was immortal. He liv This co- operative organization em- 14c; C, 1&. Company also advanc- ed unmarried_ is a largo Wigwam with- ;89 - -tom. or 16.5 per cent: of the world - braces 65 companies with a member- mg on , pool shipments 12 cents per water rushes downward - at low tide, total. The low ebb In the United dozen delivered Toronto.on. grade "A" making a .turbulent rapid among the as old lady, use a d gra s his her, who ship of 2,000• sharp, rocky ledges forming the river kept his house end was his tervaut. states was reached 1n June, 19113. large and medium. nature and when American yarde_n'ere building rolled he forces o t .. controlled t . a He c ti se bed at that point. As the de rises _ q BUTTER-Ontario, creamery sot- _ - •D - only 0,4 per cent. _ «�ust Pests I ids, 25 to 25c; No. 2, 26c. between 20 and 30- feet in Saint John was obeyed by tie animals: His tav- -• POULTRY,A grade, alive- Spring harbor It meets the river current, over• orite residence was Cap Blomidon on i chickens, over 6 lbs. each, Ile; over comes it, and the flow of water is re- the Basin of Minas, N.S. . which was - was called GLooscapweek (Glooscap', • 4Wp 1M years Atlantic in toss d. Sees Dan- versed, with the A 1c be a Waste Se Entomologist � But _ to 5 lbs. c, lOc• over 4 5 to 6 lbs. each, ger of Insects Ruling World . each* -ik; over 2 to 4 lbs. each, $b fog upwards over the [ells -at great Tel• home): - -If Every Man Shaves. IiALiFA %. --,Anthony Musgrave is Broilers, over 134 to 2 lbs., 10c• Fat- nJty' This etniggle between ca:reat •, - voyaging halfway around the world ted hens, over b lbs., Ile; aver 4 to b and °tide' occurs twice every' 24 hbure. , " to study bugs. lbp., 10e; over 4 to 5 lbs., 8c. Old. At other times the waters are cam - Philadelphia = A' contest for the He is bead of the entomological de- roosters, over 5 lbs:, 7e. White duck- -pa-ratively quiet Canada and France city of growing beard on the Uought Until last year these wdre' believed city of Pennsylvania campus brought partmeat of the Australian Museum lings, over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4 to 5 to be the only reversing falls in' the •Hold Vim' y Ser`%iee out a lot of figures as well as. goatees. ' . at Sydney. but the mesuem's 68,000 lbs., Ile; colored; 2c less. Guinea fowl, world.• 'A Canadian hydragrapbic our _ _ Take It.. from Gibson -Dallyy. mas- Ansects don't offer enough scope for per pair, 75c. _ ter of ceremonies: vey expedition discovered a similar there latndy. POULTRY, A grade, tressed -- According to the 1930 census, That's r.-by he's off rot 'London to Spring chickens, over 6 lbs: each, 18c; phenomenon in an uncharted fjord on Repr�sentativeal of both Coun- are $0,000,000 men in the eountf ::I the southeastern coast of Baffin Land. ­.look over the British Museum's col- over 5 to 6 lbs. each, 17c; over 4-to b The fails there were reported L d. tries Attend an Irtlpres- Each spegda.one. hour aweek a _v- : lbs.- each,lFd*, nvor 2 to 4 1h; each, s y Ing. ` aauac,. b7-=- it}soming 'and � onteoiusC _ __ _stye Ceremony .000 10- in Halifax recently, bound, for New 14a Broilers; over' lit. to 2 lbs., 17c. tides rushing over a ledge projecting. - -- ' & Arras, France, 'April lS,- Canada York sad Boston before starting Black and red featherd 'birds 2c hours day each year - these we from the bed of the [ford. and France joined hands here • today 4' rough" across the Atlantic, leas per lb. B grade poultry 2c lb. � rnugh' figures. He `old reporters here there. was less than A. C grade poultry 2c lb. "The. only other example of the to recall the heroes of• Vimy •Ridge .Therefore more than 20,000 years •" phenomenon is `to be found in the'St. and honor their memory to simpl are wasted just because -the male of great danger" than -the insect king- loss that B. John River at $slat John New Bruns- 'dam :.,'dam might eventually overthrow man and impressive ceremonies, marking the species shaves. and role the world. The present gee- WHOLESALE PROVISIONS wick," the ezpeditien'ii announcement the anniversary of the famous battle Incidentally, Ormand Odhner, oration, though, needn't worry about Wholesale provision dealers are .said. fought 1 "r years ego last Monday, Bryn Athyn. Perna., won the content' . quoting -the following prices to To- Indian. Legend. the bugs aside from regarding them fi Members of the Paris branch of by a hair. Second and third places - • as pests. ronto retail dealers: New Brunswick Indians accounted the Canadian Legion, representatives - went, to Wade- Adams, Richmond, Pork -Hams, 19c; shoulders, 1.2%c; for 'the Saint John tells as follows, of the Canadian Legation and of the Va., and Pete Douglas, Binghamtgo.1- butts according. to a booklet by Da. J. jar. - Useful- Comb><nation , 15%c; pork loins, 173zc; Pic- PnoP R +abater.. historian of Shediac. British Embassy, and French Civ1C N•Y. mss, rsikc. - -- - .- N.B. sea mTCitary umo Chicago -A combination flashlight, Lard -Pure, Ce'rces, 10c; tuba, Glooscap, the ttibian god *ho con- mage to the scene of the battle. Married S1Rty Times telephone and telegraph device may be 10%- 6 pails, llc; prints, 10%c.. trolled nature and the animals, was Placed 'wrwaths on the monuments . , . hooked in on telephone or fence wires Shortening - tierces, 9%c; tubs, informed that the Big Beaver, another and bowed heada in silence as they . Bigarnies' . Dies Broke f -- to provide field commuaicatioa. lOc; pairs, Ile; prints 1011sc, was annoy- surveyed • row upon row of • crosses a mythological character,, . , where today.' in the &oil of France, ' Belld Horitonte, Bra:; AprL 15 --M ;;' Operating on a two -cell flashlight. Ing other animals. Despite an ad- the Canadian heroes sleep their last Muller, Brazil's ' /champion bigamist" batteiy,the device has receiver and •.LIVE STOCK monition from Glooscap, Big Beaver transmitter in one. Tt has a - folding Quotations: continued to misbehave in the Pas- sleep. accused of having married some 60 telegraph key for code signals and a . Steers, up to 1,050 iba., good and samaquoddy- district so Glooscap went Headed by Hon. Philippe Ro, Can- times, died under an assumed name' : ilashligh�' lamp for copping messages choice, $b to $b.60; medium, $4.50 to after him. The Beaver evaded a meet. adian • Minister to France, the Can-- in a charity hospital four days after; at night.' $5; common, #4 to $4.50. Steers, over ing, fled to the momuth of the St. John - Olan delegation left Paris by an he had saving from prison, where 1,050 lbs.. good and choice $5.75 to he ;was serving s sentence. for bigamy, River (Men - nit= gneatk) and built a dam. early train. .At Afras� the, train was g f3&aW • 46-95;, medium, $5.25 to $5.75; com- across it.so high that the country was met by Mayor Delansorme, Prefect Injuries received in the jail break; bounties May Get • mon, $4.50 to $5.25, Heifers, good and flooded for many miles, resulting to a Robhard of Pasde- Calais; anti the caused • his death,' Muller was ac. New Ottawa Hollne choice, $5 to $5.50; medium. $4.50 o Jim•quispam of huge lake (tbe-present local . war veterans. Wreathe . were cused• of-having., contracted bigamous - $5; common, $4 to $4.50. ,Fed calves, Grand Lake). -- placed on ,the city- war memorial and marriages in nearly all of Brasil'!' Ottawa- Construction of a new 21 states. headquarters for the Royal Caned- good and choice, $6.50.,rto $7; medium, When Glooscap returned tq Saint brief. addresses deliver�e $5,50 to $6.25• Cowi`,,'good, $3.50 to John from his fruitless quest and saw ;`fan Mounted Police in Ottawa' is a '� ` $3.75; mediarit, $3.25 to $3.b0;' com- the dam he smote it with his mighty Years 11NIarnage possibility- _under__the__government s _• $ , clnh, bseakings)te weapon. A piece of moo,- �5o,ta -:3.- Canners- ana_cuttera - �ai' May 'Visit ' proposed public works program, ac- 1 to. Bulls, 25'to $3.50• g . y y Kingston, April I5, -Lt: General � good $3. , it was carried by the rushing water to 'cording to information obtained here. gomnion, $2.50 to $3. Stockers and a point outside the harbor 'where it 'Toronto Early in 1�VIay .Sir A. C. Macdonell and •Lady Mae-, The new "Scotland Yard for Canada" feeder steers, good, $4 to $4.50; corn- became imbedded and formed an is- donell to-day celebrated the 44th am. may it is rumored, cost in the neigh - rron, $3.50 to $3.75• Milkers and land (now called ' Pairidge -island), Mary Pickford, Toronto -born mo- nidersary of their marriage. , They -'borhood of $500,000. *It is 'understood - springers, $25 to $40. Calves, good and Glooscap - finally found and killed Sig Pion picture •• star, advised Mayor were married in All Saints .Church, that General J. H. MabBrien commis- choice veals, $6.50 to $7.50; common Beaver.. Stewart by telegraph recently that Winnipeg., Lieutenant - Genergl Mac - sionet of the RC•M.P. has requested and medium, $4.t, $6 Grassers, $2.50 The split -rock below the falls was she hoped to make a stop -over visit donefl formerly was in command of . the building, and that his request is to $3.60. Hogd, bacon, Co•b,,' •$7.15; Glooscava club, which tie threw -there to Toronto 'on her-way back fo Cali- the Royal North West Mounted Po- '.'•.beifig considered favorably OR trucks, $7.50;, ofi'•,cars, $7.90• Good afterI saiashing, the dam. The Indian fornia early in May. Her -plans. were lice and served overseas_ as bommand= . In all there are five separa,c icca- ewe's and wether• taints, $8 to $8.25; baffle for the falls means "t-be -bea- still unsettled, she, said, but she would er of the first Canadian division. He " 'trans in the city where the Royal medium. $7.60 to •$7.75; culls, $6 to ver's rolling dam." advise iris Woi•siiip later when a de- also was commandant of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are guar $7. Sheep, good light, $3.25 to $3.50; Den's Account. finite time for her arrival here was Military College -when he retired a heavies, $2.50 to $3; culls, $1 to $1.50. An ace of the falls was written by decided. - few years ago. jl r ,•'T haw. i.. �� ,•`� .. � % 'e�.1 N� .,• •w,M}ya, -�' ;�' hX pt,::: , ..' ..i .. .. - ••.h.7 r ' .. . }-F' »v. ' ' _P � L �c A t pooled by an accordion or a small T L -' 1 1nrf v -5lu05 1k street organ are �fregnently sees; the Queues which line up in front of the - .. .:• - "' gallery entrances at the popular the. atles find entertainment, durumg the period of waiting. by -_- - - - •J d �� ipers and musicians,, _ J '�"" �• One sight, last summer, while walk. , e , r r _ !ng down Regent Street, I was .attraco- - ted by the sound of a flute, beenti• r^ ► fully play8d: Coming to a corner I ' t 7 was surprised to find that the muei- , 11Y CAPT. P. H. RIIC ciao was a Young SIOiiTB IN THE WORLD'S~ _,' colt most difficult selections, hwith artistic B B CAPITAL. -7 _ skill: As 1 stopped to listen to her, , a • LONDON — that, magic word —in t an obliging taxi driver came over - spite of• luctusions of trade and com from his cab— parked in the centre of meets, is slily Centre of things. It is THE BRITISH ISLES. the street —and told me that the girl by far the largest city in the world, England, Scotland, Ireland and musiciatt was also, the possessor_ of a all , .)swing an area of 443,466 acres and a Wales —just think of visiting them very fine voice One afternoon, com- -Y ' .population of 8,202,818 In 2931. This 1, for the first time, or, if you isave ing from the Caledonian Market, I: 4 shows an increase of over 700,000 been there before, think of renew- encountered a one -man band: with a `A since the census of 1921. London to Ing your previous .experience. mouth organ, attached to him ,in inch T'het'a what T1tltretFine Cut gives t0 men who 'the ' political 'end commercial capital It- is worth' while to build up an a way that he had the. free use .of of s< .. In ev! ens pn,� ahead of the British Empire and In, n some toll their own : - D i estate of memories Yor the future: his hands; an accordion and .set of y i respects, the most fascinating city it 11; worth while DOING IT NOW. drams, cymbals and triangle, oiler- rwhen you smoke his famous cigarette tobacco In the world —why this should be even Captain Reid's all motor, all Brit- aced by a foot paddle, he was crest- I; a YOU get more tobacco for Lbe same money. ; - those who Ibve it best are unable to fah tour sails on the "Empress of ing- quite a din: Sometime one might " . milder, ODO%t, mote enjoyable d ' - "' gamtee— =' ftell. Tradition, history and the gla• Australia" on June 21at. You can get a shocks, such as I did one day. and Poker Hands that Can be eft file :',` mot of old things are in its very at take '31 days, 46 days or continue Standing .idly by the curb, watching ryb� tee 1 as" aaosphere. The oonservatism of a on the whole trip -for the 62 days' people and things go by, I was start- - �. ,elty that knows its importance and It -costs nothing to enquire —it is led by a loud, .raugous voice bellow- You can these adra6tages= -dips! l a wonderful opportunity, ing almcat in my . ear. One of these tobacc greater satisfaction and elttsa' _ =!RNEUII�ATISM GOES Or, if you want to go t-6 the Con-, begging singers had suddenly decided o' g _ tinent or the Passion Play, there to make big stand at this. particular Mitt JUurret Fine Cut. a I�IIT�t EXCESS FAT are seven itineraries available, ran- spot and, with no other preparations, ging from 27 days to 57 days and _ than throwing 'hia hat on the aide- ct » in price from $341 to $778. - It pays f0 Roll Your Own with +era - walk, he' had started opeiations. Write tQ Captain. F. A. Reid, C. •!Both BaMshed by Knuseh.en P. R,. Building, Toronto, or tele•- - 8ldewal -k Artists. When one realizes that the cause of phone WAverley 6646. All-over London, you will find side- overweight is closell associated with walk artists who either alt. against, -err ' _ •.:. maintains ft- pageantry g g •- I T the souse of rheumatism; it is easy . ry and old cus- church or garden railings and display - - T � N E 'CUT - .. -�U understand how•it is that the two toms, observed . even down to the their drawings —!n chalk, water col- troubles can so easily be overcome by - meanest denizen, of the streets, is, ors or oils —to the passerby or make Abe same - remedy. perhaps, .one of its attractions. their sketches on the flag -stone side The experiences told in the follow- I am not going into the history of walk. These latter sketches are made �'i�A��'� —� ing letter are typical of those of London, nor am I going to describe with chalk of - various colors and are Save Poker Naafis to - many other sufferers -•—"I first start- -places and things everybody reads often quit e artistic. Of course they . Voedd Tobacco C W-1 ol.Caoeds, tlalnd 4d taking Krttacheib Salta for then- abonit. This article will deal with have to be renewed each day and When jet /litter C'ijaietb :. alptism in my ankle joints. Being human happenings ana' may -the wort In Qnlshed, the artist will Papers rather stout, I thou ht perhaps they be. continued Scenes. ek's issue. patient! sit beside it and mute! so- Everybody sir that - - - B P Ps ey Y' y �.., ,. „ - would rem both troubles, and on licit the pennies which are thrown M w •�•ea.., . - cannot realise how surprised I was Into an, upturned ca on the sidewalk Chan" are and The sights of the .,London streets" p "Vogue" ors the best with the effect. I don't feel anything ars too many for one article to eau- in front of him. papers--you can set s of may ankles now, And not only that metals; The flower girls —old women, some of these pavement artists are !aril books of zither —my weight has reduced :19 lbs. in bonneted end shawled, sitting be:iind - philosophers. Here are "three sayings l�p toot three weeks. I am still reducing, their baskets full . of luxurious and which I copied -from the sidewalk, P� Hands, from ;and yet t eat what I like, and I feel a - colorfttl. blooms; chiefly at Piccadilly `near . Cleopatra's Needle 'on the seared Poker _ `different women. in every way . sad Oxford Clrcaeely; ' the silk- hatted Thames Embankment:— Hand Premium Score -'(Mrs.) B' gentlemen who, selling racing spa, A tombstone always has a good or by mail from i>,a - Gently. but surely, Kruschen rids remove their black eye-masks and word for a man when he is- down, 13so. iftoaltr•sl, „- - -- -- ------ - - - - -= file system of all - fatrfarming food rode away into the passing throng- There Is-no mistake so great 'as refuse, of all poisons and harmful _ being always RIGHT. - adds, which -on the approach of a "bobby "; newt give sire to rheumatism, - A marl who never made a mistake vendors w r o s bo either stand m •,, _ - pope --- . digestive disorders and matey other corners with the glaring posters, sail- never made anytMng' - piled by the papers. beside them on -- Thi CHarm of London, -the walls or railings, or else display I're a song at home, !n which is l these posters on a -wire rack is front of them and attached their ghoul- SIMPLE line, "London is a. big place - SIMPLE QUICK :o rah lots of people fn it" Ism sure that TO RELIEVE der.; the natty !fife uniformed mss- wager boys; the -street vendor, deco. the charm and attraction of this or POpj �' �° ^'sal other citi 'does n6t' tie in tta ACID STOMACH topa'llese are all common sights of _ buildings, although, in, the lvee n- a London street. London, the tiuildinga themselves !n• ,� ]"� trigue the 'visitor. To 'me the people-. - C ]]••�� (K - „- „•-- �•,••,•••,• Street Musicians. are the most tnteresti feature of G •1 : - - '• Almost every type of instrument ng "`E�� MERE Alit THE SIGNS; this tremendous place and human na. -b w l iti c Bel . ' and every kind of voice is to be heard tare Is ezem liSed in al! its variety ACc Ns...isfa Posting d weakaaea on the streets of London. sometimes p •�+...r _ -. • lsaiesclou sleeoteaaeer, a group of disabled men, playing brass to a greater extent fists thdtr any other place that I have visited. - • � I.eee d AA.ua Munch Adilq - � and wind Instruments, in the fashion i • _ soar use ; , of the German band of olden imea - Aato- �taatlestlaa on our city streets, will be seen - � i slowly marching along the roadway, _ . °CONSIDER THE HAMMER -WHAT TO ilf0 FOR IT s • • two of their associates soliciting con - It keeps its head. � TT —a teaspoceifubof tributions; the. hurdy-gurdy is a •com -' It keeps pounding away - - PTtiuips' Milk or Men` _ _ - thesis is a p�as of wtiytcehrs mon s,jght; 'individual singers, accom= It doesn't lay off the handle., every Take moths It finds the point then - drives ''it s�ecpo�,� Clastei5ed Advertising :•3 �+• after astir j. And ATTRAGI IME BIRDS ^— — It ls the only knocker in the world 1 before you so to bed miniature Lug uilyd 91111—Take the -.ew. Houses, Bird Sn^'_ that does any good. • y�'�.� iat,ill*' Milk of Magnisia tors, attractive and It makes mistakes, but when It doer n Tables — ase kAW for practleal- A ov It starts all over. w� L;ia:AYT J NVBNTOJL each tedp000lul a di ed by Jact 1[iner. information scot tree �!! tfoes a� t•Lt above. ' Ask your local It looks at the other side ..too, and massy Cosa- • }--•°••••=•• ••- •- ••••--- •••••••••-•••• - - =•j � thus often :clinches the matter. tree Ottawa. Canada �Ob eturekeeper.rr,.eau •• - � World I?aceat ♦ttorneya t7 us 1 tad we shalt ' . tnai to say address If you are inclined to lose your - Ti you have Acid Stoinaehs don't post free. aiara- "ad y .'•,.� .L...l. wood 1pe0141gea ' 3F6 QB;AM faLM- 3lw0wBS directions above. .1111{ small Ltd.. Aaaayotia f;owt.) N.S. the ham' � _ few to go at special Jubilee Drlce, �Ps' M Greatly reduced. Cost far less. Pump !acts of once to neutralize the acids 'POULTRY RAISER - - .water night and day. Exceptig hal value that cause headache, stAtoaach CONQUERS "ROUP4 Write Loday lot prices giving depth of ” �Q�� _ well. Mr. A• J. Holbrook, Beatty Brox sad other distress. I�9. iL. .YCti'p - Limped Fergus, •On Q,, Box 239W. r` led like a new person. 'Protease Mrwerrd's Unin ent M ' But —be careful you get genuine Remedy for "p � Phihipr" Milk at Maaeaia, or >R..a o>b t.ar from a. ilrinvielfi� _ _ Pbiflipe Milk of Mal;fnesia Tablets l rots .. — =sizes — — Llhtal- .ht�- ebedoad ii°QDV (Hhba• _- ___ .__ a rocs ■YYr _ _,��^ • _ .+.un u,m ALfO ere r11RR t1paN1 ,ter obtaining no r«ahs whatever," writes "f never knew .anything like Omega axaior D R T' H O M A S, rte. to -gne, '4 tried Niaard's Zinia at, Of] for potting the limbs and body p • -ftc Bad' tablet i.' tht n.e to at: drop. on th• tongue and some into shape after prolonged exercise. fm a arlmted im or a teatpaortful times more, depenaiag on the biro. I am ' It take. Out soreness, and keeps It YOUR QPIIrI0�7 is wattled! In acthange for it we ECI.ECTRIC OIL -of nQ PfiiUiDr' Milk ppoossitive that It helped me out a lot" 7liaard's Liniment 4 a tried and proven out." offer Two Rubber 9owl Rim for;.. separator: any { size or make ... tree and postpaid. will also tell yon a • - • asaasastarsaoYt ewraedy for sprain.. Larne, bruises and .kin. � 80 said the lot's James J. Corbett, ' dMetaas. as !ell q for Broichial sad q abort the "Cheapest Separates in the world to Buy and : • Will help Girard t t Rbeamatis tronbla For sale iw an con aeror'of JoGn "L sullivan. Famous Use." the our separator made is America with a taer• ��iillips Mill[ till Magnes>tz aroaiss. athletes And their trainers have' long al,ab�efe;tures no d �" � with for in YOUR POULTRY �Rr[1 a known that Omega Oil separator in _ goes deeper, the wprld. Just send postcard to address below telling and can be rubbed in without blister• vour address age and make of your separator and Unexcelled ing... Every. household needs It. it name of this paper. Full details will be sent promptly _ THE SALVATION ARMY takes out the pain and stiffness frost l SARNIA for the. tretitment 'of. - sore strained muscles and ligaments ��� ONTARIO ' so quickly. 86 and 60 cts, at all dm g. $ista. ' 9.614 Agent: John A. Austbgn= OUP. _. ' '' •. . ANNUAL - - •- - . _ . _ Company, Limited, Toronto . Se.if- Denial �4ppeal -- - =-�-= MATURITY— MATERNITY OLD SOURED ON THE MIDDLE AGE ana kindred diseases,. Canker "1f each; ;othee his measure would ' 1 ru` }�S lIYER periods Sores and Fleah- Wounds do a brother', part, '�'U cheer the hearts�R�D7 '- 1(1N 1 . At these three critical To coat a ray of sunshine ' Eo a bro- woman needs a medicine _ Special Farm Size bott16 ;1.00 • a as a s this, heart Of men, to minister Wake tail pouf Lives lisle she can depend on. That's mutaining -f o u r- times the »^ a • 1 to physical need,' and Ne- No necessary' ,thy so 'many take Lydia E. quantity of the 35c. size. -,Also* j $oul.C)laftped tfebuld be Otte country, t0 inspire new 'h0 a !lion Pinkham's Vegetable Com- sofa is %i gallon and 1. Not? changes -would be our poorl" P� P peopit ac feel .our, sluggish and gallon has been the work of ,i1°r'y wretcheel melts the mist of talons Pound. 98 out of 100 sap, "It tins. ss, oil, mineral water, tutative and or eI s me!" Let ithel ou too, The Salvation Arm since its inception. Kindly hel us eh°s"r'Q sum or which only move . p Py ' At Your Nearest Dealer . Y P Y . P the boweie am iQnon t liver. -1f3 Your fullest measure. What frou reed i. to .rat! n ' " bile Start Stu liverCuring p LYDIA E, P I N K H K M S MaiiujacEured by undo °' the tl", two VEGETABLE COMPOUND P Lyman d. - -Your donation•may be aent-to; po bquid bile o yotn ow" Get • ' . ".'.•. -vors s tnao an Intestines woe ` w they - Narthro & L an Co: tt should, once more. TORONTO, CANADA! {. �COMINISSIONER' JAMES HAY carteh•'. Litt, , Lt�•er• J'ilh still-coon: t� ou. � . � L •20 Albert Street °- up• Purely -vegetable. safe. 9thre. cuielt, For Over Sixty Years •— TORONTO, ONT. Ask for them by name, Refuse nlbetltuta • at all a:t>swt.. ai _ Issue No: 16 -=-'34 `` T A -7, -J SF —7— 7 4 'SM & —Quite- a number attended —Dou!t forget the miliatiel show -------- L0_Q Gordon-­D`9ath-%-6ftl" uss Tuesday—L__,. .Z-ots by the 0mh­A,iAC9Ws_ last, when fair prices were real- -dian Lexh)n, in the Town Hall, I Pickering, (.m April .20th. . Good —Mr. Bly and daughter, of To. ;ed. - - - - ­ \ —A number the member6of clean fun one and all. Admis- ronto, were in town on Saturday. ------ l —Mrs. A. Law, Is open-ding a the localodge, A. F. & A. M., sion 25 cents for, adults and 15 couple of- weeks, with -,Toronto motored to Bircheliffe Lodge'on cerits for children. ' Show starts friends. Friday evening' last, when they at 8 o'cloctk. 4 -.,"Pi' kering's Leader $tore" —Bern, on Monday, April.16tb, were the guests of that lodge on —The United Church services to Alvin and Mrs. -Bushby, a their annual Inspection night. for next Sunday, April 22od, are daughter. —Large numbers of starlings as foolows: Sunday School, Adult —Mrs. James Andrew Is suend• have- made their unwele6me,ap- Bibk6 Clasw sod Young 'People's toga few days with friends in pearancein' this "locality as well Bible Class-stg.45s. rn. -Services Hamilton as u other parts of the province. at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., taken by —M.S. ' I Chaoman been off A cordial in- War has been declared against Rev. H G. Crozier. them with the object of extermin• vitation, to extended to alt :'duty suffering from attack an :-'.,Of bronchitis. sting them, if possible, on account �A comedy "Be an optimist —Miss Merle Hall, of Toronto, of their destructive habits. chuck full of,fun "d humor. will W .7 spent over Sunday-at the home of _1 —We, have received requests be given under the auspices of the her parents here. from representatives of breweries Pickering United Church, .in St. —Born, on Friday, April 13th, for space- for advertising-beersnd Andrew's Church on Thursday, to Michael and Mrs. Gallagher, a wine. We need the money badly, April 26th, by the Agine6l'irt lyvii'- but we cannot see our waS, clear matte Club Admission, 25c. and daughter (Dora Eileen). 7.1 and -Idri.­Harbroh Ikr.(k to accept . t-he, cGutract. We be- 15c.. Don't miss this e'vening's en-, )!eve" that rniiny other' weeklies tertainment. Petting 'nicely settled'in their new NATURALLY home on the )ski Shore, recently will also refuse, as they do not —L B. Tapson, of Bowmanville, 7­ want to be a party to anything a member of the Canadian Piano vacated by D. S. Crawford. SPRING TIME IS BALL PAPER .TIME -;-A staff of Inspectors of radio that ' will lead to drunkenness and Tuners' Association, and who has licenses 'bag. -been oppoisted for motor accidents. 'been for a number of years em. —A gad tragedy occurred in ployed by the Dominion Piano 0=6 -again. we'pregent a rand array of "Staunton" Semi. and district. Radio dwb­ Ottawa' on Thursday last, when a' . .- ..., . tridiraed.Paper for your approval ere, this is getting soar home— and Organ Co., will be, in the - better look for that license. Su J` Staff-Sargeant Frederick ..CoId- •villaxe shortly. Any orders left 4, —Died, at her home o' E117A. ham abd two sons, aged, 14 and 4 at TuE NEws office by these. Hundreds of.ro11s.r1g1jt in stock to choose from. Beth St.. this (Thursday) tqorning, years old respectively, lost their wishing their pianos tuned, will Mrs. P. Murphy. Forlorn I Satur- live@ when fire broke out in their receive prompt and careful atten -Prices range from. 9 cents up. -day at 9.00 a.. m,. to St. Francis- do small frame dwelling. The bark- Lion. 7, 10alos Church. thence to Cemetery. Ing of- their dog down , stairs' " —The April meeting - of the —the cold, wet weather of the awakened - Mrs. Coldham. who Women's Institute will be held at S g opera- a' went down to investigate. - Her the home of Mrs. N. Banks on M a week will delay seeding A PMAN Mons, as the land will be too *--ey return was cut off by dense awoke' Tuesday, April 24th. Our".topid for Working. Very little eeedin'g a-ad flames. - Mr. Coldham saved for this meeting will•be "Canadian 'ean be hoped for before the first himself from suffocation by stand- lodustries," under the direction- too with his head out of the of Biro. Diamond There will be a 71 P T OP T A/ L O R 8 window. Three of. the boys, aged Demonstration of Handicraft, so George's Chuxch.*Snoday, New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material. April 28rd, Bed Sunday after Eas- �7, 11. and-1, rayed themselves by we would like &)I the ladies to jum as from an upstairs window come and bring some piece of ter—Sunday School. 10 a. ta�. Mor- pi, Some Careful Workmanship. $23.50. -Iatils Prayer, 11, Evening Prayer, on to a showbAnk.- Mr. Coldham handicraft, whatever you have to RLIBBER'BOOTS—$2.60 and $3.00 J ­1 11 �7- 7 p. mi. Preacher at both aervicea, died the following day from burns make this demonstration a* sue- Seekers are up.. Rev. E. G. Robinson. in his feet and legs. Mr. Cold- cess.—Com. --The' local B0.7 move —T _Seout ham conducted a butchering buoi-- near in Pickering some . years ago, fine showing of Work Boots, Sbirtm, Headlight _.'meat, under the leadership qf . Green River Overalls, Cape and_ Seasonable. 7- ltoov.-F& S. -Robinson, held their in a building just east of Fred T. Underwear. '7 Arst day W+,be woods oniSaturday Hunting's residence. After tes:v On the evening of April 'Ah-there last A splendid movement that Ing Pickering he went to Ottawa was a very pleasant and harmonious Everything for Spring. doe; hold the interest of the boys. - 11% the Department of Natiopal - gathering at the home of Mr. and purchased —A.H.Robinson haspu 'Defence. Mrs. George Macuen,_ 27 Zeele Str. the A T. Law property opposite —Onsof the beat dramas-pres- on:the celebration of the 4M anniv- Fred T. Bunting, "13ii-cliening the Town Hall, and will make sated in Pickering - in a long time ersary of the marriage of Mr. and '-wnslderabls improvement's there- was that given in the Town Hall Mrs. Albert Heisey, of Green Rifer, Radio Licensee 1857. to. and also contemplates moving on Friday evening last, entitled sister of Mr."Macuen. The, evening rails dairying equipment to this All in the Family," presented by following an a 60runteet" J�ftd much promises, the Young Women's Association appreciated "pper- was passed -with -; - %. - . - CHOICE —James King leaves this week of St. Andrew's Church, Whitby. music and in social . conversations for Duarobin Farm at Beaverton. Under -the auspices of the Ladies' of old and new friends when topics of prominence were noted to be the - owned by the Gunn Famillyfoir Aid of St. Andrew's Presbytez4&n the past 100 youv, whom he will past and Church. eickering. The play had comparbsons of conditions those present. Mrs. 1�int�pn "air a take oharlte of the larXe Jersey been given In Whitby, to a large -solo and was repeatedly 4 . encored, Mr. Nord milk. production. Jim how and appreciative audience, and a and- - Mrs. Chas. Helmitay, a duet, I Dal - largenumberfrom Whitby came completed his course a meeting similar -approbation, this at the O. A. C. and had h up to hear It on their.secend ap- xinr 7behAll was eo, fort- rvit-tuU lor-the day he re- Mrs. Hersey was charmed by the pre- Round Sic �k, - ]returned. home. :W7 tilled by an appreciative sentation of a lovely basket of cos- l7c. —Fred and Mro. • Mortlock leave- lidiencewho. liiteDed with rapt a.Roast or'Steak.... es. After. a pleasant evening and the 7�- on the tat of May for Peterhoro. attention. The play was full of of coffee and aporopriate -'--t�where he will be on duty in. the buivor and pathos, and every one refreplimentg the' stnests - di.4versed. .. . .. �-�-X. N. R. yards at that place, On in the cast did his or her part to thi� Rev. ��orttrbwtse Rea b . eavy undercut 20c. ' kmonrst those pre=sent were 'Saturday ntght last at midnigh't per etweeo actQ Ches.; ' 3%1 nz I .. fectiun. B and John - M-aen ob mister of the sectionmet, bete received a er $ 5rchestra reodeeed* a nurnbe? Pafk.-Prpg�vterian Churelpthe R4�v. -Schueider PesimeftlTlat:k Bacon, i M r, eall to turn out for a broken rail' of sehictions that delighted the. • ant' � i. John Linvir._^f High Park -inst of Dunbartori. RailrrFty audience. At the' eonchisLione-f Fk tist, Church. NJ rs.. Ale­,-.'TatP and .1 5c. equipment to-d -oinott o -the Play all tho-0 % h ) took part, t, %I r s- .Tames i o f the f) arid their triende repaired ur the* briffe a�d nurnerouia"'old frierids- of the ruaintenancs. vien there break, almost- immedistalk. alter.' they home of John slid Mra. Wirkar, the -farrtilv, -,onne t�n of. them.. wit- All Mearf krept tinder Electrical, 'i becur. white sandwiches, calie and coffee fti-Ase-t of the- marriaze performe�d 46 -:-St. Gec;rjte*g A. Y. P.. A., held were served. years ear)ier. Ref rigeratiou. evening 1st Friday, one- —A subscriber has sent to uw'a a social evet of'the Most enjoyable of the sea- printed letter, of the ehain vAri-, -­--SA-LE -REGISTER. iou.' A- very fair number were ety, which is alleged to have been itten. by 20th Imported eseDt. This Friday there will wr Christ nearly , two FRIDAY, APRTL W E ' D 1:11110 improm ptn prograin. -All thousand•yests ago, or' just after ' credit ,.ale of Farni Stock, Tract- come prepared to do something to the crucifiction-, and was supposed or and Plow, Implements., Furru • make tho evening a.success. The to bave been signed by the Angel ure, I•ay, Grain etc:, on- -Lot 33, -Butcher phone 3000) .,--PickeriDg A. Y. P. A. are planning to give Gabriel ninety -nine years after Cop. 1, Scarboro (mile west of -nI - . "Ellesmere] the property, -1 1 . I I - s► concert in aid of the church the Saviour,@ birth and presum-- W. T 1naft.- Full varticalars' will be 'ably deposited by ?rim under a Munro. Sale at 12.30 P. in. No. given later. Reserve. 7 months credit. Prent-_ ice. and Pftptkce, auctioneers. —A magistrate in Halifax. when The letter goes an to say. how a _r.1U_ %J M6idlt p t .enuring down a: stairway at, the a pere6o should live and the prom- WEDNESDAY, APRIL' 25th'— Am- -City Hall, *&a humped -into by an I" is made that those who obey Lion sale of farm' stock, imple- ments'etc., at lot 3, Con. 1, Picker- ear bid boy. The magistrate the injunctions contained thereon Under New.19anagement him iril inir, the property, of Fred Lee. 12al immediately placed in a shall prosper, while those who neglect '&16 at' 'one -'oelock. 'See -billi. cell for -safe keeping, but- he WILF zlect to. obey the conimanjo released in about an hour. The and to pass on the letter by hav- Win. Slaw, auctioneer, bov explained the collision by 11310t• printed, shall be. followed stating that he was not looking by adversity --throughout their Now Advortimemonts. Special un and did not see the magistrate. vvbol3 lives. The '.letter is like. A man W Lob. inse ituvis appear frOw- 0_R_jAT,F_' Jewell Shortenfi*,,4 lbs., rff to_F, A ouRntitv -of' grind 1on of his position §houl&csrry e W ich- -Appew Ll. those who e inclined to be super d2rci=nyt! �(J pats' nomethiog, such as a bell or i3ue and' who are filled with Tz AMPS WANTED— 119 oaial�= • whistle, in order to. notify pedes Otlt `triaus of big approach, thereby the to �carry ' ont the 1-,jbracket lardps. Alladin preferred. i' 'h 'Home Killed Baby Beef 039 -if - misfortnue write care of Pickering News. 34 avoiding a collision. Inst and 8 t e -interest. was taken in —Much 6 v e rrtuackt ei in they mcribe it to FOR SALE-Seed potatoes. Cobb- the Nova Scotia govern 41-Rouna Steak, per lb.- their sin in- this regard. 1600, the by-election in South 'Oxford, —Dr. Stevenwn..of the Ontario mitnt analysed.' Fickerin; Mills. 34-36 'S Steak per lb.,. 170. whieb took place on Monday, and irloin St which resulted in the election of Hospital at Whitby, addressed a BACTUR WOPK-1 am prepared Tjo do tractor wovk—pl ing, diekin and 'A. Si Rennie, the Liberal candi- large 'cangreiration.at the United cultivating, �t g34 ivatln , W. A K-nox, B ushem. date, by a majority of over 16W- Church on Sunday evening last. -swift's Premium Bacon, per lb., 366. the largest majority-in ibis riding discussing the view point olthe WILL EXCHANGE-12•sraugedoii. bit barrel shot gun for laying hens. W. 11. ;Pines Confederation. The signifi medical men toward` sickness -and McDonald. Rosebank Corner, Kingslon.Rd. 341f vr.aaa of tie -vets- -depende on a. -religionolie-re -� Hng of the two 11L�d IPATS �F�ALE�A"o 100 bushels of Banner oats, Agpli Alfred person's party allegiance. - -Liberals as regards Divine Law. A very ISILEG�- McEWEN naturally take much comfort from interesting address, answering a Kayes.lotV, con. 4, Pickering, No. 1, the -vote, claiming that the govern•. question " asked at some -time' or Pickering, - . ­ 33-,!4 . .. - - Ontario Mont has lost the confidence of the other by every one. He would PickeriDg, SPEDOATS - I have samples. of diff-� _psople.,. Conservatives do not see remove the belief of'otberages, event varieties -foets, which I can sell at 75 It in th&T light,, although -they that-iickiiesi , -a *Pi1oish* , , t ctog, per b.,he, if frecrive order in time. Gash. 111en F_L_ Green, Greenwood, forain-i but rather due tonlack - _32tf ,_a�e depressed by the result. 1 —The V. Y. P. S. heldtheirApril of-knowlidge of the -Divine Lin's, SALE-A quantity of Banner seed oats, grown from 6S FOR regi�iered seed, ANX..-HALL. FR missionary meeting on Wedues He believed, that this catindition cents per bushel. Also a few bushels of red dever •IZ&- seed. Frdnk Gosticki R R 2. Claremont'.' 33-3,1 day evening; last, oi*nd'kad its their 'was of greater benefit to civil* Pickering 4r gnept speaker, Dr. W. E. Strang• Lion than that of is veritable Florist X tm f. OR RENT-At Frenchman's Bay, way, on furlough from Porttigaese -"Garden of-Eden," vr-befis t r Fg-reen)ed bouse. 'Electric. "Hird and soft gave a most- were no problem@ confronting water. Basement. Large lot and good location. Wept Africa. 'who 15th for -Reason-able. Apply o7lner. Len Hursisigharn. 2stf Interesting description of the then]. But that the continued . . I . . __ ___ . . . : orders -taken until Atfil medical work being carried on necgesity of study, reeearch and a SALE-`15arload of Prince I the Almighty ere- -the prc-dependance on co Chalk Jewelt Ma 1 b _tphoro. Other jcenfs on FwOaRrd Island seed potatoes certified W let-R, select Cobblers and selett 6rew.MoXmntFi"%, 0. grew were readings by Howard ate a stimulus. and P, desire to Apply Herb Wilson. Dundat Street. Whitby. 0 u Law and Cyril Morley, solo by retain that belief and contact Telephone 160, Evenings 210: �3 Bonny I 11*1 �4, -.,'Jobn Baer Ruby Andrew and an lostrn- with the Almighty tbati@ known FOR RENT OR SALE-Fa—rIn- mental by Ivan Barrett. Thit its religion. The morning vervict• about 37 acre*. Parts Lot- 15 and I&. C06. Tomato Plantr, also ` $400 s' East 40 acres fafl� b plawed� 13 acres in AMU&, acre: ia new a it Whithy Townshi , plendid meeting was under was addressed by a lady niern Fi direction' of Armand Goldsmith of the staff of the Church of All Seeds; 10 acres-old Hay: running at ream; 3 VOIS dolden Acre Cabbage Plants Atio pavet' a6W1=s`ft0t Id cistern. Qlktric F&M, 401111110GIRS7 WI - RON. in the istekestl of too Wen located. =77