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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_02_24 zF W- -AL. !K n, -7 -io a-" Ir"T _:-1P1 Will" 4W ......... ....... 0, aV VOL. Xtl. .. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192.2. 'No. 0. TPICKERING, ONT.;' ------ L GREEN RIVER. and Men's Conference Established 1828 _ Vviofteotaittzi Boys' Tb;) dr;Lnia, entitled 'Wav- Geo. E, Baker Reinember the Conference for 'teen :; :, �. Nedlcat fares,' which was to have been given age hays and nitnwho are interested in the NN hitevale hall on Feb.29th bas bas in their activity at the Christian GREENWOMY E. F611SYTH, Opb. D..-Director -Nlr'e are offering three prizes -heen postpn.ned. on account of s;cL- Church. Brough%iij. cri tKe evening of -until further notice. 8atuMay,February 25th,commencirig �JR r­Ontza�,_ Reg. to Wter d: ember of Itl,t American 01pwmetriczA to boys and girls with.a supper at i o'clock. Addresses, ion. Eyes turnined by appointment' will be given by Roland B. Perris and 8n4 Claremont, Ont. St prize, 20,cash-tickets the local Boys' Work'Superintendent,- Ca;em CH ���S 2nd prize, 12 cash tickets A meeting of, the Cherrywzod rate- TO, T F. NILI.NSON-, 111, B.. Vewher .3rd prize,S cash tickets payers Association will beheld on BRQUKLIN Surgtc,ns f1theCollegecIf Pbysiciar,EL.rd of Ontario. Off.ce: that formerly occupied b the evening of Monday, February 27th y 10 the late Dr,R.Brcdie.and latterly'by r,,Qald- to school phonograph, D -ears of age. and .3? at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall. well. Phone. Claremont.Qr4t. 2 y organ or piano, A full attendance is requested. Daniel Holliday; SO N one of the oldest residents of Whitby b. e Baker's Township, fell dead outside of his EACARTWRIOET, 'M. D.. M. for the b st story about Bal BROCK ROAD. T %C°ap.& S..Ont. A coroner ror the Couni home here on Tuesday. Heilrt trouble SEED OATS. Music Store, Stouffyille. I -2 and 6-8 p.m., and his extreme age is given as the ty of Ontario, office hours : 12 or at other i urs by appoint=nt 1?4oneBell NV. H. J4tckson visited the, city on eIrtuse, of death. He was the township -4..On- Conditions N 24. Ind.phone N6,400. Pickerir Monday. clerk for Whitby, which position he Feed your light ones and t ario. 33tv" 1st-not ninre'than 63 words John*P. Knox spent a few days at -held for oyr 1h]irr%6vgrs, He was-4 I—A.C,S. 2n -neatneps .130ITre t Lit,,eral an tirtan and net sow griou seeCl. Member of the-pollege of Edinburgh, tA-dv S.IT.",_ks`o`n­&nd sons visited with in high esteem id the community. N '3rd-to be written with ink on' .Physicians and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Oshaw;l.friiends oxer the week-end. college of Surx&ons, Edinburgh. one side of paper only Seth Badgerow's house-keeper has I have a car of superior ',qiialLtjj� dilioases of women and oveli"attention to . AUDLEY. Idren. 68ttee and residence,Brougham. Contest closes Jan. 14,h returned, after & week's absence. abil Seed .0 a ts, testing' 45 lbs. or Brock Road is O. K. killed We are qnrz-*- to report the deatl-, at St Arthur Percy had two cattle id-ence,111 aro w6ing Ave.,TO- ---more. per bushel--- -.Will on the-C'. P.-1i;-one-day-frist week.-- hid rei. pays to keep your gates shut. tonto. on Monday evening, of Uecrgp. U.IkEN-NEDY. Barrister. Sol. ouliville-01, t O'Connor in b6 69th year. Mr. O'Con- arrive ins, few dftys.' W. 16w,,INotarry Fub;iC,%Con-;*a:-ctT- Lc- .W bitb nor was a son of the late Dennis DUNBAFtTON, Ont. 41 O'Connor, one of the pioneers of Pick. Price 8.5 cents per bnsh l, He wa� born, near E. CHRISTTAN, Barrister and The Ladies'Aid, of DunbarLon,:will Audley and lived and farmed here s. •solicitor.Notary Public,Et(-. 14000IT to A Barrist efing tn%�nship. if : H . - BE L The an open meeting in the basement until be ri•Lireld it few years ago on ac. Sampler*, canbe seen at the mill. V&X.2$0f5ce Brock St.North,Whitby.'' of the clitirch Tin Tliuvaiday,'Mareb,the. count of il)-health, when he-moved to :3rd, tit 9 o'cl-ck, %hen the •&LF9 & .1 011N STOs-B-AT r i-erq -CLAREMONT , f"tt'lo"s the city. ,He is survived by his widow v. "The Area Belle,- will be pars- *o .D(,.c Danforth Ave. wool%on�1'FIR;(IF f6ur sons and two da.ughrer--. Rev. "ZI (;P.Orz(-,4 DI-artlatip e n t e +ihptle -ofAlbmier�t�- Tor-�nw.%Phone Gerrard Nl;�' -obrinr,pai �t Ivern '1720, �InC.). Cl!kli. "Filets %vit be ins went.0 =j Etubsilmer and Under aver. rl.LIA17 and Mr. will sing R-v. r)..T* O'Connor, asic tan t %t* St. e. Lurch will lip -WILLIANI J. BT'ATO.N.B. A_Ber•' Motor Hearz sassed, - 'I here will I;P HvIen's. oronto . Arthur. (if Aiplle-, Iver (ollectfou will Dv. 0. A. O'Connor. at -home: lint teen M. !�_Etvbodv welcome. Toronto connecti, u for no Charge. but vn, '1,�ronctof St. Catharine,;: Rne, GeTts- Trvit-Build' 1•,Vbyl�tret,.Twvnto, _Hocpital 'Service, he taken .op. in-tritining at St. Michael',4 Hospital. '"7� and-have a good Lillie.,and cume and He was abLothpr of' the" 'late Arch- He i- bi�bop O'Connor. of Toronto, _'S CORNERS .1ro wat ived t,y t%vo bi othef-.'Jobn Detitral I�ROXVN BARNES A. and William.of:Whitily.and seven ' The Bko-wrl' Nlou-4e:­ an amaTeur J. 1411•F)SON, 111. D. S.. L. D 6, CHOPPING MILL 5i,oduced sisters..three of wboni are in the Cow- i:;.,c a, lit plav4rifouracts will be re-I ��unity-of Loretto Sisters. wore. by inewb,,•riit of the Home and S,-hool a comfortat4v Pi"Te 7; every week orma.tomcir hone North 5-31o. Cboppivg�tnd Oat Rolling ere.. CiuV in No. 3 SrKnol, Sc,tt boro, on -- - - ­ - I . day excepting Ddonaay. MOncity e%ei.mg, ireii. �­ii, -� eigait. Br.AKE B. BEATON. D. D, S.. O'clock, ThiA is a play dealing with 21.1 It-b—asmucb quaint burnor GT,.duate"`oT-1be Royz-,7Cv-leIgv c( Litnt E ighest pi i ces paid, for Rock Klm�_it1ral I ife Mis'.;' Fteta Robins is visiting vrit-h SI.•geors and Univtrlitl of Toronto, Office her cousin.-Miss Mary Pearce. Th4�� Univer:sal q worr W. Ni. Fringle's hardware store, %li"hiby. Soft Elm, Bassvtaod, -and good characterization,and besides. 9 to 12 : I to 5.3tu, 'pi ore 6, . ' We are pleased to report,Miss Ber• ea-V71=8. liz%ol-Une -conveva a serious message to the pre-s- alter her re- Boil phone 44ly., Whit )y special (One of Our Productions) office hours e �ksb and other kinds of logo.' tba Lotion improving, erittiiiue.' It is, t ch of cent illness.' arrancement with Samuel French,W. Cl.Barnes, Green River Sorry to report the serious illness We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lensjor 10U*tn*** New York. of Mrs. Ed. Sleep. , We hope fora he best all makes of cars-the Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. WEST HILL., speedy recovery. in the market for 7 ETA E. STEPH EN-80;4.A.r.C.M Messrs, Thomas, Annan and James the price. of piano and thecry Ph,'re Smales have returned from visiting 30-10 PICKERING 110*01 a The death occurred on Saturday of friends at Newmarket and HallantrAe. TiKe-q for till cars, Rmprr Wheels' one(it Messrs. George and •Frank White Saw and Emery Maudrils, oldest rz =stel V. R I CH A R DSON- Real '.Es old at the age of I years. attended the sale of thoroughbred Circular Saws, Lad- 'eta. tate. Insurar.ce. Sbe was the widow..._ 6* LUMBER YARD w of James Chester. Shortborno at the stock yards In To- ders,,etc. PUNIC.Vic- Pickertrz,Ont. 311y, warden of .York County. a Pre-iLy- ronto last Thursday. %sed has re�._ Mr..and Mrs. Brumwell. of Victoria Woodworking and General terinn in r0liglon. [)Pee. DR.BEATON TOWN-SHIP-OLERE sided In. 14carboru-Towasbip for the 8(imire.. also. Thomas, Henderson and a Cora sneer, Oommissidolaw for taking We �a e 4 }ears. *be was h,)i, Ar. ask"Vils, Acliounillacs Et4. 3coney for, loax re a.large and %v*11a6sorted pt;it fl f,v ;1 1, a In D 31i�,s Alma, of Toronto. Pprnt Sundav stock ut-the f0)1UWiDg materlal lingtou. Oct., and is survived by,I iron with C. A. and Xrq. Anni-;, W H ACKSON, Brock Road cc farm of ock and 4&%t:-ghtets,Mrs.A. M+flrof King. CbaLq• sind•Mr-j, Aunis entertained a Pickering, Out.' 71 T_ ern ro,41, MrQ. A, Hilditch 'of Too- PUGH-Liv'o ;toc.( aitc. Nlat(,hed 'B. C. Fir Flooriug. number of their friend4 :to an oyster T bo4ld. Alta.. Migst�s FZ% and Mvrtle supper on Saturday last.- It was act,;ate w C %I Pines' N1at,-h;ed B. C. Fir Shee .DAVIDA tiuw, anti, at home and L. Chefterof %%-obu�n. triple birthday. that of Mr. Annfil. Ct_.go Litc,;;rrie "ptrirrice Matelied B. C. HeruL)ck flooring. Kock. Mock and rice work ill k.nds of Arthur and Mrs. Anr)i%' mother, Mrs. fr Tr %ly istiencled ro, Terms reli�on.able. Pbrir. inch V Mitt-hedTir Ceiliag, 4 in, ]o WHITEVALE James Taylor. After the guests had tj e d 0 a. B. C. Cedar Siding H ere' ' ' Yo'u ''Are' ' an I I partaken of a sumptuous wipper.all . 11UGH S. PUGH.* Licensed &' uc*, -14b, Beitvpr Board, Plaster Board Mi;4A %twry-H-arnblinspent the week- enjoyed themselves in gaur4s and sing- Idt,oneer for th�. FroNince of Ontario. C end with her pairentij here, ing. and,Apple Barcelo. s (-f sales conducted on reasonable..terms, 31iRs Williams.of Toronto, .9 with Ajw breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn -Cattle, Cement 'Write.phone or call. Ind, phone, Claremont her sister, Mrs. Jos.Leary. 121164L Glen Major P.O. 331y Miss Lydia Major entertained a few BROUGHAM. it We Do Gordon & Son, friends Saturday evening to IL pro- t.Coal, POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer,, Booth and Mrs Machin,of Pickering, F, e for bountlis of Tork and Ontario. Ace. gressive euchre. were on Tuesday. .FICKERLN G D. R.and Mrs. Beaton spent a few "on MJ40 of all kinds attenued 1116 on shorwo Miss Williams spent the week-end actual. A41dre"Gram 1111ver F.O.. OuL. Hell and Independent phone. days In Toronto last week with W. J. with Greenwood friends. Lumber, and Mrs. Beaton. WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- Dr. Blake Beaton,Mrs. Beaton and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, spent a few days wit Mn, Perryman. TIONEER for York.<)laurio and Dwham little son, of Whitby, spent the week. Counties, Ali kii;As of sales promptly attended Mrs. Matthews is spending the week %0. Terscisreasonablie. Datee for sales"mary be end with D. R.and Mrs. Beaton. with her daughter in Toronto. im arraniftedat NEWS'Officv. Bell and IndeWn- Pleased to bee Mrs.Joe. Leary home 4 Ont phonies. Whitby.Ont. Sly D A N C I N G again.after 'xpeudiDg a few weeks in . mil and Mrs. Bate visited with P Fred and Mrs. Madill on Sunday. Ready Roofing the Wellesley Hospital,Toronto. Dr. N. E. MeEwen, B.V.Be. At Valley ,Hall,•Highland JKrs. A.E. Major has returned home Mrs. W. White entertained a few from Pittsburg, where she has been girt friends one evening Lqt week. !,.,�:alld Lath a Veterinexy:Surgeon. Creek, on fr Frank Hood and sons, olr Venlentis. Graduate isiting her sister for the past two are spending a few days with Mn. ate of University of Toronto. Wednesday Night, Max. Sth -morichs. ,e White- Hood- Former'Veterinatian to Macdonald The monthly meeting of tb Gents 75c,amusement tax included Vale Ladies' Aid will be held at the Frank Axford and Norm►ik Craw- ford were In Whitby on Monday on F. A. REESOIR Agricultural College, Quebec. e of Mrs.O'Mailly on WedlneiidFiy, Prompt attention to all clients. home Ladies pleaee frovide Ill Call, Who-. business. Word for Ro March Ist. Mrs. Axford visited the X400IT-TsIr 'MMIT-iii Bell and Ind. Pbone@. soever. All welcome. Frank and M ONTARIO '7 33- * 0-T-'= latterts parents at Stouttville over the ...... PICKERING, ONT During the thunder-storm on Sun- day evening the barn of Blake Annis week-end. Win. Mc- .-HIGHLAND CREEK was struck by ligblilting, The holt pass- The funeral of the late ed down through a-mow of ha n Gregor took place here an Tuesday E D the stable. where it killed two hay afternoon, p*cke o i ffi able horses,but failed to cause rL fire, Mrs.C. A. Barclay 'visited with her Has a full line of Tre8h and cur- ter, Mrs. Hayward, of Dunn. although The Cbtvorlet Garage and Service bity was scattered by the daughter, ville. last week. Station at Brougham still have their passage through it of the electric ad meats constantly on hand. expert from the factory and also have fluid. We are pleased to see Levi Hopkins 40- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon N is w Chevrolet 490 Specials in StCCk, sickness. after their recent a list Willard HIGHLAND CREEK. Quite a number are on the sick Store'Agent for Cream Separators.Highest prices paid for this week-Mrs. F. Stevenson, M. e ies.Goodyear and Dunlop tires.Batt r The first annual concert of the Miller, E. E.Annis and others.ButAer's cattle, The only car on the road tbatcannot be matched bv our competitors. Less Highland Creek Brass BaDd under the Avery-severe thunder-storm passed gas and. less-oil than any car on the leadership of Lieut.Zeally, late of the over here on Sunday evening, but no A Good Bushms 75th overseas battalion band,was held damage has been reported so far. road and Service is our Watchword. in the Mammoth Hall, Malvern, on 0. A. Basclay spent a few days in 4 School—kere's why White Rose Gasoline and Enarco'Oil. Monday evening, Feb. 13tb. Weather Detroit last week,where be transact- q Over twenty thousand young conditions and roads being most fovor Your"Stodk Needs . - ed some very important business. Gerow's Garage, Brougham ble, a full house turned out to bear men and vwmn have learned A The Brougham hockey team-played, shorthand, typewriting and busi- the Fax Fun Company and als'o to n friendly game with Claremont on n tion mess methods in the Shaw Business help and encourage the Band. The Thursday last at Claremont. The-, ."'Atten Schools. Every strident has recei ELLIOTT concert from start to finish was of the score stood 4 all. I personal attention and individual help very highestvrder, It is some twenty. Norman Crawford met with a very yoc Monday. This time of the year. hat's the secret of our success.Eleven two or twenty-three years since Jim.. painf air ,fw ul.accident on F-Aly equipped schools.We have a ch w'e Fax was last heard in M4lvefb -rig his household duties and Start at any time.irris. I performing They cannot do well and .desk for you. Yon Charles Ste,Toronto Hall, and upon no former occasion A, the toaster in Write now for h&ndbxk, bile toasting bread, received than and P.McINTOSH,CHIKPI PRINCIPAL Ii strictly first-class in all Depart• w as be one bit better some way became oyerbeated while infested with - upon his last, that of Feb. 13th, 1922. when he tried to remove It his hand m ants and unexcelled in the Doman- ]Regarding the other members of the was very badly burned. BUS Company it would be very unfair to A meeting is called for on the even- TOMNT0. ion. A sound business education in g SMW PASS hem by without a word of praise. of March 4th, at 8 p. m.,in the We keep the best pre- is a sure stepping-stone to success, : Miss Temperabep H,01 to consider the fu- Mr. Charles Stanley, baritone d par -GrAL76 Cb Wbv'not investilzate the eubject� L na Crain, and Miss- M- tnreof the Mechanics' institute,.an ation for deitroy- �w ~1 yerAe b"It L110"PAler- - ---- - -_—_-____ We will gladly send our large cata• his or her part in a most able ana- tye- the Public Libraries'Act. TheWom- ing lice on cattle, AND FL &KING: !oming manner. It might b en's Institute are supporting the move- logiie which c e said of contains complete in. Miss Crain and Miss Mason that their ment and earnestly invite the active am prepared to do Chopping and p formation. For your sake send taking way on the stage could not be co-operation of the community. .. Oat Flaking every Monday and Frida y. for for It to-day. Students admit. surpassed. The band under the above mentioned leader, ably and creditably No E. McEWEN, THE PICKERIN,. �' G; N h 111IF ted at any time. Our graduates are rendered several selections. Rev. A. _—The Farmers' Magazine, One For Fale publications, #nd M. 1. Durnfcird. Anglican -Minister of McLean's (;1are1j20 eminan0y successful. of St. M&MareVis Oburch. West Hill, which f orly successfully- vioerbury Surgim. ,.John F. Bayles, nt M. Chapman,has re- W. J. Elliott. Principal officiated as chairman to the satidac- edl Rural Route No.2 lion of a 's � . ...=�' _ .•a,,,.,,.. "ai•e' .`",--,,,,, w' � ,.m-.:7.,r: se:°'.p`." ..w•;..,t;.,_� s.- . ....� -r:'. ' r,,r.A:.. x '+�i-• r..; �u+,.:nr'•e.�'. xrx.o-, ._ +aG+• P71. , .' aw • 7:-,�j" •d ' :rhC axy>�"'..:•�7-.r- ,ten• , }` v4 fi 'PM �c. "Revenge_ is sweet, particularly Any Cost. He a Rea"". :, - ,t•>, .;'.jr^ w�helt.it is dirguis,ed as magttaaimity. Whene teacher in the sixth Mother -was very surprised whets= P.- =: ••'*. ALl What did your uncle say at the news? grade of a certain public school was Jimmie cane up to her and salt: °'"�" •',.,; : : '•',s�. : =„ "' TFIAT "Well, it seems that the old boy obligt to leave the room, he always "Mother, didn't you say last week �s d0� simply quaked and heaved with fury. left one of hip pupils/in charge of the that you wanted the oarving•knUc. and He drove to the hotel, waited awhile the chopper sharpened?" tr[e and then when I didn't gain class.. One clay he'called on Janet to "Yes, I did" admitted Mrs. Greece. for I act as monitor. "Keep order, Janet, itin»•; : u "Bless your little heart! How thought• r ' p-- he admonished' her as he left- her at ;:d.,.:• ='' Y "I know that bit. I met Florimer." fill aL you!" - f > hie desk. +•s "Well, Uncle Theodore couldn't keep "Well, I'll take-them round- to the -_AN INVIGORATING HOT DRINK. _ Some time later, hearing a great Mains. act, so that ould room, h hastened Cp tedsoffer.y� was the next unez _ baex nis commotion in his r e heat �+ and tee back and softly opened the door. At ' t .----" -' confirm his worst fears. Kenneth had that instant a boy'bu:'st from the cloak "How sweet o1 you to offer to' do told him the name, and the theatre room and dashed down the aisle. AL- such a_ thing for your mother! I'll rt- .} '� 'le Unexpected where she was appearing, and so he wrap them up,"replied Mrs.. Greene- - - ter him clattered Janet, thwacking wrap • went there, positively seething!" h.lm with the blackboard pointer. gratefully."130, no " answered Jim-my instead of t saw her understudy,seeing Mss Plen hard!" Janet the other pupils cheered lustily "Don't wrap them up. I want hetn o•, r BY F. MORTON HOWARD. I'. Janet and the boy ran up one aisle and "Yes, but he didn't 'know it. Of show. There's a boy out there wait- _ down another, and at every step Janet ing to fight me, but Lfancy-that.-when - - course, there was no announcement breathlessly demanded, "How dare "- PART III. a railway station. You ought to have made and he went by,the- program. you leave your seat?" At last the boy, he seas me coming with these he'll go heard Miss Dayne. She diffused- the- And-well,he emphatically did not ap- 'having got much the worst of it; was home." Next < heard the squirt of a shore. ` fI imprgssion that, if she were not.on prove the perf+?rmance! At the 'end glad to slide into his place., A con- "I thought that would revive you, 'Look girls, here comes of the show, he made up his mind to.•,r'�'<•�,- g hand to say, , gratulatory shout from the delighted > he the Prince!' at the theatre at 8.05 intervene personally,immediately, and e+ �oit H s RD ;FRI:ff "Thanks" I murmured gratefully, spectators hailed Janet's triumph, 6 - t r p.m: the world •would wretchedly fit with vigor. He went round-to the As the little ed to t° OOK extetxling'my hand. its tall, between its legs and crawl stage door and asked to see Miss take her places at the desk she saw I "The-.noise, I meant. away and hide itself in the Milky Way Dayne: His intention was, there and the teacher and marched s•tra o f ho �= 1w R ti a th lt.ble -en.i t ---- S -° _ ----I for very esname:` then, to break the engagement." him and handed' him t.Ae pointer. - y. 'leaned against it, sipping at Ilia glass , "She sent a wire, though?" "I thrill-do please go on , ¢ � "That boy went to the cloakroom and'watching me. "In the end she did! That was only "He asked the doorkeeper to cos= WRITE FOR PRICES "I hate drinking alone," he said, without asking mq permission," she ON BUILDING MATERIAtB. after shed given up hoping for stray duct him to Miss Dayne. The door- said. "You asked me to keep order, PRICES ARt DOWN- .i 'Rout I simply daren't offer you one-;airplanes to swoop down to her rescue, keeper very truthfully replied that and I sure did"' LET HALLIDAY SHOW YOU - not without medical advice, you know.!though. She ''was more than a bit Miss Dayne was not in the theatre. "That's right, Janet," he replied. "I___ � �liy1DAY C(1*tPt�I��umr>9 \ If-if-your-heart became over-stimul-,stuff with Patrtlin and me,' and M uncle accepting this as all--of a }?er+t w.a oA, - ated or something and there was an'vowed it was a put-up job but there art with duplicity of the theater- heard IV. - ii P , P P y inquest, people might imagine unkind;was nothing for it, and she just had`cal profession, descended to artifice. _ ? ��� things. You see, every one knows just!o wait events. I tinkered about with i He made a rustling noise with Brad- ru; show much I'like you and-" I the Engine at the roadside for an hour. bury's and repeated his request with Dye Old Curtains, , _ I turned a reproachful gaze on him:at seven, Pantling winked at me and!a knowing smile. The doorkeeper Every hen should • acid then closed m eyes again., To 1 Sweater i Skirt ' � lay. y y ga hinted that we might get away now.'jumped to.the conclusion that the per- � � Make ours a in .'tell the truth, I was getting ve in Diamond Dyes i e f pay, in r'y�`You don't seem to realize,' I told him,'son m•uncle real! scanted o see was i y Y• � eggs or the feed 'weary of my rote. that the blessed old engine really has nit Miss Dayne, but,the Iady. who had "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear you'give them. Another quarter of an hour passed:i gone on strike! I can't shift her, and played her part that evening. Tone them up. Keep to worn, Laded skirts, waists, coats, 'Phe telephone bellrt ng. �-that's the truth!' " "He .simply pounced on -the poor them healthy and vig- : - "Hullo,that you?"called BardeIowe. "Pantling was surprised?"' girl, I understand." stockings, swes,ters, coverings,, hang- orow, "No, I can't very well-not yet. This` "Surprised? He was furious! He "Did she call a policeman?"I asked. ackagercontains diredtions so simple Get eggs by adding to their chap's such a procrastinator-oh, all tried frantically to help me till he, "She threatened to. That pulled•him any woman can put new, rich, fadeless feed Nature's egg-making l tonic found in 'right�I'lt risk it. After all, if I lock' inched his fi ers and of oil on his up a bit sharp. Then at her sugges- P n•8 g colors Into her worn garments or - r- teve thin u before I leave-" nose, Then he went and sat on a gate! lion, he told her just what he was Putts Poultry Retalator ry g p draperies even If she has never dyed He came back to me again and and watched me. You know how they driving at. Then she told him the before. Just bup Diamond Dyea-no, ADVICE'trouble. FREE. Tell vs, tsh'ook my-arm. sit? And Miss Dayne and her mother! truth-that she was not Moina,Dayne t your tzonbla. other kind-then your material will � "I'm going out now;' he informed;were not talking ' • * Next time at all: And while the old boy vsaa still come out right, because Diamond Dyes _ PIANA FOOD CO., ,OF me. "If you decide to feel better soon i Cupid beckotrs to me for assistance,', blinking, .she let loose at him in her are guaranteed not to "streak, spot, OSNAy+k, LL"fLITED, .you can find your.way out, can't you?I I'm not looking! * * * However, quiet, rotting way. Site has pretty op,1sl or run Ten ymtr dn,ggiRt - TORO�C'I'O •.3 l'yvu ueticuc w.lie, JX, At qun Alr, 1 gVC « ,,,r»a>Fe l.rtiv4rl UCt a CirCtr t�.'"e SL l_ : 'L E; C31f.CfC 'S1f?'t `.t." whether ttl@ material you vrfah t0 dye - there's a good cheap. They're fearfully a repairer, and he came along with a i "So.I've heard. They say that even is wool or silk.or whether it 1s linen, For particular in these Rata." breakdown gang. We got away about stage managers are polite to her." cotton or mixed goods. CONSTIPATION „ nine and arrived in'London at'eleven!, "Ycs. Well !Mss Plenchard minced _ . You're going out to selfish enjoy- ' ,p. -� taket while I-" h protested in chok. I took the ladies home and ran Pant-' the old chap .up pretty thoroughly. Tare in,g accents. ling down to' Pansley's Hotel. -'His'i How dared he?-that-was her text, Edison, the famous inventor, teas Dr. Roes' Kidney _ "My dear fellow, I've given you i Uncle Theodore was out! I left Pant-Land she used it under forty-nine head- designed a wheel. 3 feet high, filled . i prlltZE and Liver Pills price over an hour of ray valuable time and I ling waiting. He didn't even say good-;irtgs. How dared he come Mustering with explosive, which, released from a Z.SC you've not got a bit forrarder. You've i night to me." {in like that? Hag* dared he make special machine while revolving at a Zvi the small uricaor �' the small nrtce• ' j just looked like' little Willie's riret� For a full fortnight I happened to;ridiculous mistakes? . How dared he terrific speed, travelled 'over two' Box •rho best v1lt at Box I _ s•". ,be out of London and Piet not zoo i,nv Brice. I decided to be taken better. After)lire Then oi:e niomin I saw in the Upon people? I believe she implied, obstacles. a-eromlr,ent Toronto physician once e. g P P I - as d For indigestion 1 can Clad nothing 7. tall, Bardelowe was clearly not going;papers the announcement of his en-;as the most charitable explanation, o to equal Dr. Romps Pills." gagement to Miss Moines Dayne.' I that he had been drinking.' Any way, 4 Presbyterian minister'a wife Reim shs to pxy his devoirs to Uncle Theodore' Nitiartra Liniment for Colds, ats. ends Doctor Ross' Pins, the ntr,eet medi- cine evening. C "Evidently Pantling has managed to;I was.waiting for uncle at his hotel _ one err. take. "Oh, well, III go now.- Thanks for,smooth the old boy down," I decided.;when he came in and he was absolute- I recd by all drug rata. yr by malt, on s.11 your kindness," I remarked ear- "Ae'd never dare to flaunt this pare- ly dozed and pounded: Reduced to receipt of cries. ron� INVENTIONS E ITT T I O N S ; Ts, moss 3Com=ttT" COasr� �Caatically. graph at him if*they were still at tears almost. And automatically rs yaavta 5-00 , s esoato "That's all right. Luckily I'd, got,dagRerq drawn. I may now safely re apologising to everyone-you know saaafee fw of to bs.e be`sw.as r7 M 4110Vld turn to London without ex e.nea �satsta'e•'••�"s.s. 1 back before you arrived-. I'd_only just expecting, sort of attitude, He wa's shudder- u..w •Ysaase Peenedea• reehiw ea e.eu..[, !J n querulous men to rush oil! at me and lug and looking round. Ott,. but he MA!lOLD 1G SMPMAN A CO. Vaseline got In when you came. i d been down q „ to see Uncle Theodore at the station. stab me with reproaches." was pulPedR •� r�TlM, h� OTT WA. cstitiow i You see, I have xn old-stand in "He apologized, of course' ! - ra.asarata g -en- 1 arrived back in London that even- _' e0gement that prevented me from ing, and within a•couple of hours. met, , "I gather that-he had.been apologiz- ���� �� 1c.-,•ailing at hie hotel this evening, as' I Pantling at thi cTuB. tt•g for a full Itt.j hour. And, neat Elaby's ' usually do,so I found out the-time his "Oh, yes, it's quite, quite all right!"j r morning, ad Brat.job was-to cart her . e "Uncle round a load of fruit and flowers and train was due in and met him at the he informed ate. Lnrle Theodore�is chocolates and express my .uncle's ! - Going ftotn the warm, station: He wet, fearful mad about'charmed with Moines. He thinks I'm Pentlin 's engagement-you might'a very fortunate apologies again. And-then, later in the Soap att>amykitchentothecold, g y b ry young man, indeed,; [ ti eb going K t„ s;�a day, when he felt stronger, he went ,. �- min and is sure to,Cha� t --WW Farvuin•g that if-- • ' a[t' up-senletlling --- - } - him this evening, ill oil'!" he ended ' notable in the way of weddir, round and apologized to her himself.' -s'`r � your tare and hands. g. y I Y g pees-i �# _ . grinning idiotically. ' entts.',' I tell you, I took advantage of his sub- 7` t Besf G _ ''Vaseline" Camphor Ice dued mood. I opened the affair of tt keeps them smooth and 1 • I diA not see Pantling that evening. "That's good!'t =.. `• � ifoe•Babt� i. P9. 1 _ - What was the good "Ye>s, the old bo has Moina with him !chile he was too +�� < g y quite taken' soft. It's invaluable for " -T--d ,-however, enebimter F!OTiMer!'to Moina. You heard what happened spiritless to argue. Then I rushed _ Be'St housekeepers. at the club at midnight. the evening he arrived, I suppose?" Moina in and, in five minutes; all was _ �o,You 1 well and he was doing the "heavy CIIESEBROUGH MFG. CO. -- "Oh, yes; we went off for the day! ''1 know your cousin Kenneth met;fathers' act." L IComoadatedl all right," he told me. "We d,xldled'him at the station." _ 3}d, Isso Chabot A". Honami { i "So all's well that ends well;' I ob- about the country all day, and Missi ­Yes, Kenneth certainly did his beat,served. "You've ~ - Dayne was twittering prettily, !ike a; o ueer m itch. However, I've got your Moines and sp g•P y q Y P got Uncle Theodore approves, and every- act? - bird on a,twig in spring. Then; otter my revenge. I've bo6ked him for best! thing,is just-as it should be. Lucky }tand5, tea,I lied a breakdown as per schedule. man. And with new morning coats'� III - a bod l plan. We were miles and'miles away from'and silk hats at the price they are ; « " he said slowly. �>lthsfrm j Yes, r suppose so, t ---"--- — ---- ;"But there's just one little thing--"- imely with BabysOwnSoap j - _.• - "Yes?" ° "Uncle Theodore married Vera Plen- - � chard yesterday morning•" _ _'-,- --- --_•-- _. (The End:) ITZ•CAltLT01� No Birds, No Forests. _ f f f rkmA w� f� r� ATLANTIC CIT,Y.N.J. x Insects are among the worst ene- fil�jle�}tn0 �, bdh THE NEWEST HOTEL , . • IA:eS UL LAC LIUluaA laic. .'.1 C'�' 9yL' WORLD'S _ - - iiiillions of dollars worth of farm crops IIiit a . a It , European plan. No"I Ritz Innovation;unique color �►M R str,naatly in Canada and their destruc• 1 Ifl s 0 y ■theme an. Dancing inTrel Trellis overlooking Beach clan of timber in the forests is also ,t 1 � 4 0�� .and Ocean. DaacinginTullaRoom■ndRitsGrill. �... very heavy. The officers of the Do- a 1t a= ` Single Rooms $5.00 up minion Department of Agriculture and ~! I ±{ I ! Double Rooms $8.00 up =1 _ of the Forestry Branch of the Depart- t --I 41;rooms,pith Prioafe Bath and jullOcean 11Iew °_tip•-•-'-�' - ALBERT IIBI.LIta AVE Tom { meat-of the Interior are constantly • ' ,� ��- ]wwaehs Dtreetor' MAN wanwr Buy Diamond Ware or Pearl Ware kitchen uten- working to reduce the damage from - _f1 `' ails and save work. They are so clean,with a flint- this curse. 'So tar as the general pub- =: bard, smooth surface that wipes clean like china. Tic is concerned, and this applies'par• t ictrlarly to boys and girls, the beat 2509000 .' FARMERS No scouring, no scraping or polishing. Just use ;•,elp they can gil/e is to protect the soap and water. bdrds. In some cases in England own- Every 'conceivable pot and pan is made in either'Pearl ers have saved their planted forests Receive "Seasonable Hints" Free: f Diamond Ware, the two',splendid quality SMP Ena- by' putting up birdhouses and induc- er meted Wares.. Diamond Ware i, -coated enameled ing certain kinds' of birds to'come to Are you one of them? If not, cut this out, , eteth +gky blue •attd white outside, snowy white inside. their plantations.- '.In Canada in the 811 in and mail in an envelope addressed:- Pearl 'Ware iR enameled steel with two coats past insects have been kept in co - of grey and white enamel inside and oat. n- Publications Branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ot,taws. 'Either ware will give lore service. Ask for trul by birds. If the birds are des- g g troyed' or driven away, • the ,insects I o stamp required.) ' multiply exceedingly and tl�e farms antar mF name for teosrasLE tree nbltiotveloa p _ : and an-d--the ,luhst9 stiffer. Cats are inF. a a yam- -- - ° me"arn.nyi ai4a1tf --- -- - —PMA War -------- co eta! ot■ for lfarmera� nab s!e vaterate bird killers and cat owners both. 'i +ea ror-iae-aotutnlen-a new �, - • both• in the city and the country Name. .... ..................................................... ware shot.t be on the uleyt to prevent such t eta S " UALITY" Dtamond ier,�,r•lioli. — :os °e........ ... ............... ...I.... ....--_ Of CANADA r"'SHEET TAL PRODUCTS CD. Llrin[o - _fi, __ �.rs. ate. .....................:Pro ziaoe. .... .... Q , 10'1 TORONTO WINNIPEG' 67 hl;nerd's LimimentUsedbyVelerinaries P -- -EDMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY .'.-e Y;'' ., u. .,✓ i.Lk<,5� 's. T;t„n .'S,-,.,.^a""'-ssas.. :wy^s`iyl;..^:z'-<,s_ .,.,@,,q•C'°, r"•,;,;. fi .-v�".,.,+-x...ev a•a.'...r..w.:_o„y i+.1 r 1;.,�F - , , f,Ki,,P+' f, .e v ' Yp. =..fi '••�a.• , r "w +4r'� _-,,, ! ++"4 ?�_`,._ 'Ak.y?''v°Ld.';'c::.r. a•y 4•',.T•...,sa�.�T'�,,;,�'C aP ru?:�•o w:r'.�..+C'.r':.��c'°.s:'c*7,y.,.'?"s>'r�Yr.�a-v,,,.p;r*'-_w«r-.rt+ •;s ,' `�+ ,r�Mµ .r FFx . =�7.,•.f,•'.M'e .:,.�`A...• ,.sy7,:.. . ._ - _ .. ,4-};o ,,,,', .r'I_s, n y' •rtes '.7«4K.".'-�xt 1,�. .r Ylyw�'i:'<.-�w' ,.%y�_,fM'+'� �'..+t,��...°•.• ,,,'.a.• ''.�.'`t'«"-�r i' -::. ,.�`• ,�.e. a.. ::, .;,.i","j'. ;L.er�._ '•...�'w, �..,, ti..;m,,,,.::`:yG,,,.:r z;±.- gg J +t, �RfSH PEOPLE HAVE THEIR F� ,.�w� eta o e o� - ENTIRELY lI� OWN SANDS J . w4 , Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern; -r - -'Winstc>,u ChurchfIl Presents British Goverivaent'a Case for Manitoba oat$-1�ta. 2 cw, `es�;` K; `?': z q. extra No. 1 feed, 68c No, 1 feed, 66c. .f=. . ,Adoption of Free State Bill Enabling Dublin A>dthorities Manitoba barley-Nominal. to Secure a"Sensible Parliament in Ireland." _ - ., :tie. M. - qA ,: •s: .:: . % _2fzc i+No.c3nyellow 74c; No. 4oyeldoW, A despe,teh from London says:-In 4"and the position cf Britain, standing . , 73%c; track, Toronto. y , - - .-moving the second reading of the!on the treaty and ready to carry it out :. ,� �.;.;: Ontario oats-No. 2, white, nominal. g Irish Free State Bill in the House of I if theme others were iouna on b�ha ~'' ;gf s -gntarto-wheat�i�Tnmmal ._ ' 'Commons on Thursday, Winston! of the Irish nation to do their, part, Barley-No. 3 extra, teat 47 lbs. or ;Spencer Churchill, Secretary for the a would be a'position of great mortal, as better, 57 to 60c, according to freights laid stress on the necessity well Oolonlea', as undoubted material strength: outside. __ oi'giving affect to the treaty by cloth- "The position of Southern.Ireland, Buckwheat-No. 2, ?8 to 80c. : itig the Provisional Government, as I on the other hand, would be one of Rye-No. 2, 86 to 88c. the treaty provided, with lawful Pow-;'the greatest weakness--and difficulty. Manitoba hour-First pats., $?.40; "'.ors and enabling it to hold an election)absolutely isolated from the sympathy DUBLIN CASTLE second pats., r-9 Toronto. ' tit the earliest moment. (of the world and bitter] divided in - J ----- - Ontario flour per per tent. patent, y The Headquarters of the Provisional Government-oft Southern Ireland. bulks a+eabaerd. per bbl., rt,omi�iaal. . pp "It is the view of the Irish 'sign-,herself. The position of Northern Ire- Mtllfeed-Del. Montreal frej ht,' Itories of the treaty," he said, "that land would�e quite unaffected." bags ireolnded: Baran per ton, ;2 to rm Irish Republic had-been-se up by All the Government's information SINN FEINERS SET' GREEN IS NOW COLOR >e•nc� $32; eehAaim, r tom, $30 to $.92; good the Irish people at tihe elections and led it to feel,that,such an assumption FREE-BY ULSTER � GOVERNMENT feed flour, $1:70 to $1.80. 1 only be con-•as the success of de Valera was in- LSO Cr inlnliilOni Nolil>~��i+�s y a IZeo oa Post Boxes Straw-Car lots?per ton,mixed, $18. verted' into a Free State by the de-;correct: "In any case,' added the Sec- ,, ,.� ciaion of the .people. We don't rec-(retary, "it would be a pity for us to sired for $oth North and -Des for Not Yet ognize the Irish Republic and `never go threatening and blustering at this Unofficial quotations-Ontario No. 4^" 1 commercial wheat, $1.20 to $1.30. _ anill.,' stage give the impression that South D�' Cheese-New, large, 20 to 20'Filec; - The objects of the proposed election, the Irlsh people were being made to Belfast; Feb. 19.-Viceroy Fitzalan A despatch from Dtrblin says:- twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 21 •to the Secretary, were to secure vote under duless'or at the point of_to-ni tat ordered the release of the Green will be the color scheme of the 21%c.- Old, lar e '26 to 28c tw' s, am adequate constituent assembly, and the bayonet. If this-were indulged in Sinn Fein football players who have,new Irish Government; although the 25%s to.26%c; tnpiets, 26 to 211c; �til- ' ' a fresh,normal, and,if I may say so,`it could afterwards be stated that the-been in jail at Derry since their.arrest.'design for the flag is as yet uncieter- tons, new, 24 to 25c. to renatble Parliament in Ireland." vote ham been given---und resa r weeks s char ed., with, mined. All the post boxes, the postal Buttery Fresh dairy, choice, 28 y, g°' g 34c; creamery, prints, #rash, fancy,' Of the present Iri h Parliament I tending to impair the,authority of the carrying arms and ammvmuon i.,ao-' nger bicycles, now 41 to 43c; No. 1, 40 to 41cL No. 2,-84• .Mr.Churchill declared that it was not'decision.'= - :Northern territory. red, will soon be repainted an emerald to 36c; cooking, 25 to 26c. chosen because of the fitness of its AIluding to -the report of a coup. In return for the release"of these green.. The British Royal arms and Dressed- poultry--Spring chickens,' ''members to govern, but because they 4 d'etat to overturn the Provisional Gov--men, Michael Collins gave his prom- the lette'in-g "G.R.," for George Rex, 30 to 38c; roosters, 20 to 25c; .fowl, ;y were thought to be most obnoxious ernment, Mr. Churchill. said: "There ise to free 'at once the remaining will be obliterated and Gaelic inscrip- 28 to 32c; ducklings, 32 to 38c; turk-! to' Great Britain and men who hated are'those who think that'the Provi- eighteen Ulsterites still helii by kid- tione' substituted. eye, 54c; geese, 30c. ;England most. The Irish Minister stional Government may be oyerthrown nappea•s• In adopting the color, the Post- Live poultry-Spring dickens, 22 y ----•;must know where tie stood. Some peo-i by a coup d'etat and a red Soviet Gov- This information was kiven late this master-General was unimtimideted by to 28c; roosters, 18c; fowl, 20 to 28c; pIs felt they had waited too long ernment set up. The British Govern- evening by Colonel Spender, Secre- Parnell's version of green and his ducklings, 32c; turkeys, 40 to 45c; geese, 20c. already, but in any case the sootier,ment does not think that at all likely, tart' of the Ulster Cabinet. The re- superstition that a change from the, Margarine-20 to 28c.' an election was held the better. The I but if it were, it is quite clear that a lease of the prisoners b both sides -old Irish blue as the national color! ply -, , y Eggs-New laid straights, 48 t�� success of Mr. de Valera at the elee- Soviet Republic would ruin the Irish'fallowed all-day megotistions by wire would be fatal to Irish freedom.!50c; new laid, 121 cartons, 50 to 52c. tion he characterized as "an ugly cause for a hundred'years, while not between Belfast and Dublin. Parnell held to the end that irelans�ans-Can., hand-picked bushel, hypothesis" in any re+s•pect impairing the founda- The arrest of the Free State men would remain nationally unlucky until'$3.30 to $4; prtmen, $3.GM to $8.76• "It b perfectly clear that the re- tion of the British Empire or the as the rims cause of the resent it reverted to the old color. Maple products-Syrup, per imp.` f) v1' primary Y P �a 1., $2.36; per 5 gimp, gab., $2.35. , pudiation of the treaty by Ireland security of Ulster. No people really delicate situation between. the North ' The first issue of Irish postage Ma le sugar, lb. 19 to 22c. fl 'would free all parties from their err- are less likely to turn Bolshevist than and the South, which has been aggro- stamps, with the overprint, "Rial'ts p ' gaQementa." rt+o tlFS9.continued, the Irish:' Honey-80-30-fib. tins, 14Ys to l6e = voted by promiscuous clashes in Bel- Sealadack Na Bircann," meanuisr ..__ �• - - _--•�-+i.a. i� «,. ,a.. ., - ' •� ���� Iaat atireerr. Fullbwlu.g 411 u.iexpvc-�ed--+-s4* +ona3 5..., frtl1a1iI lb.; Ontario comb honey, per E€Q''iy . BELFAST IS NOW ~„ session of the Northern Cabinet yea- was available to-clay. Lines of visi- $5.50. s�, ss ';; fordo Premier Craig tat rh had• tars besieged the principal toffices Smoked meats-Hama, rihad., 29 to COMPARATI VEL.Y QUIET , ; y, g eg p eg Pte : ' ' Downing Street his intention of drop-,for hours, but supplies�equallea the 82c; Booked ham, 40 to 48c .smallest e 1 rolls, 24 to 25c• cattage rol'la 36 to :No Disorders Reported on the ".. ping the case against the priaamera. i demand. " ' The move is accepted here.sa a tre- 28c; breakfast ka st c to 5 t anpp�e- i`• : ;> . . I ti cial brand breakfast �acon, Sb to 87e; Ulster Frog. <h ;.;' :':: Mende ly courageous action on theI 'j'he Fanners' Course. backs, borneleaa, 33 to 37c. A despatch from Belfast says:- - :;;' ^<. part of Premier Craig, especially as Cured meats-Lang clear bacon, 18 ' Only three shots were fired in Belfast t the authorities claim to have an ex- to 18c• clear bellies, 17 to 19e. on Friday and no disorders were re= :'r ceptional prima facie case against the The Short Winter Course for Lard-Pure tierces, 14% to 15c; Rnr,tl,ornFara who are known be Fik mers which has been going on at o-„t.. i! tc 16',a., r�l;�, s �t6% s pol on 4M Wid... ,, •"�zr. ,, LI er�J7TY.aetauy of Toronto for the past'prints, 17 to 17c. Shortening,. All the kidnapped civilians have I prominent officers of the Fifth North- �' two weeks seems to have been eves tierces, 14c; tuba, 1"c; pails, l6c; • ;been released, but a score of specials ";<.':,'" , ern'Irish Republican Army Division. ; , _ Ate,, The a greater success this year than last, prints, 15% to 16%c. are al detained. w:..: prisoners, who have been con- Two hundred and twenty Ova men and' Choice heavy steers, 47.50 to $8; There are said to be 20,000 well-� "`' � sistently refused bail, will appear y do, good, $7 to $'1.60; butcher steers, r armed specials on 'tdhe northern side' ?;' 't formally before the Assizes when they women ale various ages, but mostly to choice, $6.50 to $7.25; do, good, $5.76 ,. i' .:- �;' their twenties, have been hard at of the border and an uncertain number will be discharged. It is anticipated, to $6.25; do, med., $5 to $5.b0; do, :i a;k. '., work taking notes on lectures, asking cons., $4 to $5; butcher heifers, choice, of Republican soldiers on the southern 1 r hoterever, that they ►pill now apply at questions and engaging in discussions. $8.50 to $7; do, mad.; Eb to ;61 +io, side, with British troll at Newry, "' �_>."�':' once for bail, as the reason for it be- � �;r;�.,• ' The students are representat:vo of calm. $4 to;4.26; butcher caws,choice, Enniskillen and' elsewhere. Hence it' '^ ;'' ing-previously refused has disappear- a thirty-four counties in the Province; $5.61 to $6 do, mad. $8.60 to $4M;, is conaid'ered important to-' t a lia3- " ,:., ed. ; ' ' lone comes from Rainy River and'ono'.cannera ari� cutters, 1 to.$2.60; but- son commission working whose busi- '°> a: A Border Commission has now been Cher bulls, cod, $4.60 to $5.50; from Manitoulin. The women in the g neon it would be to move about the] .. assured for Southern Ireland. Three corn., $3 to $4• feeders, good, $5 to;8• - � course pace been particularly pleased � border aril keep peace. The comml , Colonels, Algood, Bateei, and Boys, of:to have the opportunity of receiving do, fair, $4 t, $5; stockers, good, : aion, it is stated, will consist of two the British Army,_with two officers to $5; do, fair, $3 to $4; milkers, $60 -„British officers, two lice officers re- 8'ir Charles Gordon 'to be selected b the Provisions] Gov.I up-to-date instruction in Household $80; springers, ;70 to $90; calves, presnting the North and two Repub- �o will represent Canada at the ernment, will have `headquarters in I Science. The complete range of sub-'choice, $12 to $13; do, med., ;9 to : lican army officers representing the Genoa Conference, Assoclateel with County Monaghan. Jests is as follows: English,Economics,'$10;.do, cam., $S to $7; isdhbs, choice, ; it ISoath him will be.Prof. Edouard hlonpetlt of I For the North, History, Public Speaking, Commercial $11 tg $12.50; do, cam" $6 to $7; Colonel Sutton and _. r ! the.Economlze Department at Laval Geography, Hygiene, Biology,_ Pa sheep, choice, $6.50 to $7.25; do, good, !Major£aiemson, of the British Army ' �$6 54 to $g`'-do, cant., yi.ov to ba i : Will Spend Honeymoon University. These financial and soon- ! ' chology, Engineering, Architecture, ym I amic experts,will inquire into]raw tar with two officers of fire special con-'and Household Science. Interspersed hog"• fed and tveterefia $13.25; do, L In. Florence Canada sfhcuid go with`credits to other .stabuiary, will have headquarters at i'With the lectures have been several,b., $12.50; do, country points, $1226. C'logher. European countries in addition to par.+ The'duties of the (timmission wvil7'�social functions intended to relieve; Oats, Csn.' W aL,�No. 2, 66c to '? m- ,LorAon; Feb, 19,-Princess Mary's,tfelpating in the regular work of the I the, strain of hard study. . The uni-I 6'7c• do No. $ 64 to 64%c. . Flour, be to rote the presence of ill-disposed I a honeymoon-will be spent at the Villa Conterence. i versity authorities speak highly of Man. •Spring wheaf pats., firsts, $8. Medieel Florence after a compara-� - . . peTson h and other potential causes for the wholesome type of at'hdent attendr Rolle i oats, bag 90 1•bs., $3 to $3.10. Lively short stay et Weston Park, -- trouble• The two bodice will have di- in'g this course and of the earnest Bran, $A•2.50. Shorts, $33. Flay, No. , Shifrral, the home of the Earl and. Strop Sentiment in - -rect v<;ramunirstion with each .other.-work that is' done.' !'2, per-tons car lots, $28 to $29. ;6` ,I but- will not •necessarily erc,s the Oheese, finest R`estern_ 175a to 4S Countess of Bradford, according tom! + - -.__,,. . ___ # `ia ate London Times'. The bridal couple f England Against Mormons ,bottndsrie,a into the Apposite territory. � 1 18c. Butter, choicest creamery, 33_to tv€H visit Feria for a few drys l their Tlteir cars will have sp�cisl flags and Replace sac. rotatoes per oa car Lots, VW Dollars and Cents to = p g' avr' to•Flarence, A despatch from London says:- the members will wear distingui-,lung to $1 to. �• y The savage agitation against the harntleta. Sterlling in S. Ireland Veal calves, good, $1_, choice, $13; C iiormans here hx.., resullet: ;,. ��.�.al, -�=--- ` ` med. veals, $10 to $11; grassers $4• X"d Thousand Christians �attacks on members of the creed, A' Dublin,- Feb. 19.-Proposs'ls for al to S to cgs, selects,-geed 3.50. sheep,-$!` Slaln`b MOSIen15 number of women recent] confronted 1 Bringing British Teachers to $6; hogs, selects, $13.b0. : •. -. y Y ( new Irish currency are being deiecuased a Mormon elder, knocked off his fiat,! to Western Canada 1 by the Free State authoritiol Reckon- To Preserve Fort London, Feb. 19:The red scythe i and tore up his tracts. One,night'four, ` .;' I ing try p`r)uri shillings'and pence will Historic Memorial Site of the Turkish Nationaliati again large stainers glass windows• of jhe I A despatch from London saves.- doubtless continue for some time, and nutting a swath of death Ove thou-1 Mormon" headquarters were smashed:Bishop Lloyd, of Saskatchewan, has English silver-and capper Al corntirl A despatch from Ottawa says•- sand Christian women and children i in with a hammer. So great has the• saii:d for Canada accompanied by 1 to circulaie; but it is anticipated tltati Fort Prince of Wales, situated at the Man- are reported to have been ruthlessly hostility groves that tire'Home Office about a score of British teacher, for the Free State will adapt the decimal! mouth of the Churchil'1 River,-in Man massacred in the region of Sazsua by I says that- if the anti-Mormon seriti- work in Western Canada. 4 system of cosruge-as soon as pracbic-; itoba, has' 'been placed under the con- ?�' the Moslem forces, according to an' meat continues the Mormons would� _ n !able, and that Irish dollars and cerrtsr "= = Excharg yrauh despatch .frtmt 1 be compelled to leave England for i or whaw..-vet their equivalent C,aelic trot of the commissioner of Dominion Constasrtinople. their own safety. I names way tK-. N11,11 Lei ,,,.,'k:, l.zb P an i li`e a purpose'of preserving arks for r p g'.' c as ,rat• uaeivau ial niir aaaZ -- -- -- - - - ------- - ..... --' - -- the place of the tarp ut "`AN ENGLISHMAN A D Y" - � _ • : ._ ..: : t - pia---- ------- •n;; oast'-- 1 Park. A 1 ' :K C SLOGAN OF ASSASIHS IN t-GYPT PHOTOGRAPHERS OF ROYAL WEDDING ' PAY $5,000 FOR BUT CAMERA SITES Lcrdon, Falb. 19.-A despatch to the Michae! Jordan, a,�riti,h engineer �. London Times from Cairo says a se r- employed by a French firm, who was' ' Les of attacks on Englishmen during I faunil on 'riaay 'lying:unconscious in s I'ondon, Fe'b. 19,-'Cornpleted plans For the privilege of taking pictures the past past week appairTs to confirm lbo __street as s result of •a bullet fc'r reporting and photographing Prin there the abbey authorities are, said 'abatements recently attribihted to ir- wound, died in a hospital yesterday. Cass Mary's we 'ding on' February' 28' to b.l asking 01,000, the money to be res'pomsible Egyptian circles that an Deputy Chief Pc;cli, of the Me-; reveal the fact that photographers, in� devoted to The fund fo-r restoration of Englshut in, would be shot daily until!.:-hanicai 'Errgir.e ring Department of I order to procure de irab!e vantage' t!.e edifice. # the return of Said Zagoul Pa ha, for- '.he State R.ailw•ays, was'shot near his j t spots for their canieras, will be called The .ip Wostmin'ster Hospital, directly mer Minister of Justice who some!home at 'Matariyelh to-day. He was!- upon to pay huge sums of money. i -- -- ` ul;pcsite the Abbey.!has a.portico over time ago suss takeih into custody L- wounded in Cie leg. From forty to fifty motion p!eture (he doorway, affording a trplendicfi pfr hhe British authorities. Th'e despatch The Zagloulist cri ibiahrussa tiae� eanieres will be employed, and about G. . .; eitidn for several camtiras ce fall at�s that-there appears to be no doubt; been indefinitely suspei:3ed,for 'pub- + 100 press cameras for snapping photo, each of them is being as' iaRy tlt� -= boo"�ittiack arr'-diems set'-s i , ;isisirg itrfla•ntmrtiory srNities. �Yve': �.gasphe a€Ahe-_pfe.*sa4, .A fa-v-d"4 . . - ftglis'hmen, irreslurctive of their po-i thouaand pounds reward has beenli place for taking pletures will be neai'�lic3pital autliaritiea at £100. niio , or character I fered far the acre=t of recent assail- the Westminster Abbey Ga.teway;, FIouse owners along th'e line of the An attempt.-was made on Sat ants of EnQlieh residea:ts, where the bt•ide>�-rni, triscaunt Las-I prove=:-ion are also trying t,n reap s '` upon the life of U. Alfred Brawn, Con-! A despatch to the Daily Mail from T. B. Macaulay celles,'l:ing Ge^rge, Q.4een Nary "di"golden hay" from the photographers. broner"General of the Egyptian Min-' C,ai.ro gay, that a. proclamation has Pre.ident Sun Life Assurance Co. of other iucmhers of the Royal family'.1 Ten g•tiineas is not an unusual price s' lstry of Education. Ile was :struck by'bell i�-sued undor martial law, orda�i•- Canada, under whose direction the I toe'! as the chief gucst3, will alight. ?ket for the privilege of standing is a reviver bullet ahxt seriously iilg all pas-essor. of fires:_ns ta) sur- company lies Just coml,lated tlio most f?':.1: t i•ia''r` cnr_dvges and enter the' : -window or a door `to "tihoot" bh~ c. tltrounc�led. jretxi'er them within Tour plays. profitable year in ICs lhistpr�. lbvilJ ng, j bridal party a it dries slowly pal �>� ir- Y• MEN s^ nw a .L: '"f., "'4 a.d• i..} tL°•'.= .Z ' - .yyv-•-;,, ,T-. ,.mr. �•' '�' - %�`,sSa:'<.:�`.+�'"Yrv. ..•'z,,w'•-•�a*, _-da=q•r,:�4;,. ^.'.;'r^•°+,. ..r, t •�.. a'+.. ',•tai` �� .�; °„ '.t'�'.,8f"`�S,','y. yT ;.�,�`?�r,•r..,a ^'' " - xw;'-w`.a:! „� y v=' +.�• i,s .,,.� :J•"t.• rt'. '47`•?°•• ^* •... .;., e x7.>.^':n W- y•. , 'S4i'C aJ!•a r:M� `.A— V/Y 'L�s ...y,.:+s.,C`.. .. - _ .. .....�•<:'G.-+.0 F.: a�Y f^a?.... iN.:.. .. '�'”' .. •N•- ice.'. N ` Y � �ifCg1ClCt)1 ZHOP :BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES mod �L� � HARNESS � _ .: tPickui,f,t: Ont.l ' ; 4TTENTION, FARMERS AT THF'. tjl.'.;per year. il.$Q if paid'in advance. - « O r i RE� :>.. 'Now i� the time to get your Harness and Shoes' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. overhauled fox spring. - *e have in°stock a good su pply of - -- - ® NOTES AND COMMENTS." Harness and Harness Parts. wk the Irish 'question was R Breeching Harness, _ -- w, 'We ask only for your; Grocery Account, on the eve of settlement, a new sack band Harness, Our entire time is taken up looking _• ' - Brass-mounted Harness _. crisis has arises in regard to the yy ,°boundary between Ulster and the 6eemebefo`YealsohaveaYepr et are-_:;_. _ -' 8tter'y0u G7 Pf}Ce ; needs. Make s' .4 ? .!Ash Pree State. It was thought right.of Second hand Harness. At' worth our while by . =:.Ahle matter was amicably settled, - ' f^'•'` when, unexpectedly, the South Shoo Repairing in connection sending us your order demaeided a part of Ulster which CECIL B R A D L E Y " We will deliver promptly' ' .:.3s'peopled chiefly by Roman Catt �oliics. Ulster naturally refuses to g�RNEBS MAKER, �, - PICKERING � Best Groceries, Fish, ' Fruit, Provisions -.ieoncede any of her territory, and Q _ there the matter stands at .tree- i JAMES - •RICHARDSON �- difficultyshas affsen, at#great p...=_ - c QUf1,L GET GOOD ENSILAGE � '.gress was being made in bringing i — -- -. , ` the two factions together in a With a j®Rr33;iro Sato ` spirit of friendship. The South' f 1 .1 HANDLE th-e T,.r�.n: vnzued and groo•:cd st't;es Pick ering Hardware Store _mad removed the boycott that they Hip Ra_f -y custc,e I 'of selc -it a rcu s ,' az-1 - - ;r, g:re n custa..crs n cte•i v:it'r. c*e•^s-te. taey had established against Ulster and % the bi�ges'._t: :e._._- -.__g::e_.�de:ivafe i?: >E e<:i',n >the ship yards of Belfast had re- F --1 li.ii r...n't h:.ve' g'-<;c3 e.: a _:r ar;l f: T c:r-- - dust the pj a�'e.- -to- - --- droved the ban against Catholic silt:geun(ess tivt a e'a g �i spe:-iA Hip Ro,'.f pr :i._'':a : - I Fite. An T, r' r.?o. wOClCrllell. Sir Jntue= Craig, who =r ' x::75 �,e a?,C� y: .� r:: f. �aaC - '.. ff �f., a, bti y a represents Ukter, - laims a' Lloyd George hid deceived biro, ie['..r.'.r.-_cedu : r ' •:':l` GOOti Light ; Ct _. c tie. _�-o. z tj' hc, '.r. ? c:il. rn•�re var ah:e fe _ lir.is 2.8.W he n a4 a:-tlred that the bound- yr ��`�,��a di:; ,ti,:: f:uc:<.v'�'. ie yc:z poc�:e:. L c'. ...._ :ary %i-ot11d remain aj it.%%a Rut C PIGT ' Y, - PIL iEL1 N`x e:. Get hcin=e and a C..'unep at:r ti:e !While the �itttati-,,n appears Very - '"7°'r°0ry- _ -- seriotl?," it i. l,c•lieved that it!P l - - Lal,terlr fur' the F3etrn"J'. V. .4if c-iilt% %%ill be settled.in a r,i:an - - - -'- - TL- safe9t, b'e-t and c•heapebt. - pner5'iti4;tctt•,N� to all' concerned. d P American C',al Oil for I C K E R-1'as tor. ntt:c•h el)ro�PP== h 1•� -In'E�t; s>< . '�� 3•o}tr (Al t.il latllls=. nl..ny, � ';�• `. made ill 1�'elrliulz tuzetber thr. t c%o - on hat,d. �. facti.n,- is A -pmt of atz.iry ,:t:d Y good•[%illfur heat t;, :tilrn -buck j� twc1.Silppl�` of Cal[ .Meal nom'. on hand And resunla their former -fate tit E A T A R K T : The I Purple line-Once tt4ed always dyed. oetility and haue,,. - -- T' Royal p Y It se J. S. RAL-SD€ = PI erns`strange that the col. - 7 stuns of- the daily ne.wspap'Pr- - : should be filled with Account 1 of Ronnd Roast or.Sretik, 'NFL_per lb warders; sporting events and nth• Surluin'Rnast or Steak, ... .. 'lac 7- ter events which have only a pat:+• Porterhuu3e Roast or Steak, Here tt ... [J Rum Ruaet,... ... 1�3r ', o a f ;interest, wbile some of the most p ••• �� Im ur*••^• +r•nty of the century -Fine Rib R7A�t, ?f)c are taking place gnu t,l,,. .' Heavy Rib Ii.'t,a+t, ... ` - 'nored by many of .the leading Shnrlider f3v�?t. .. „r -. . :. _ -_1� tied lne -- - --- _ newspapero." . Many of the your PQ Roast. _ 14c, •' ---- _-.. �.men qt to-day can tell all shout $ris,ket, to boil. ... 9ct this 1S what S-Utl heed the hockey 113atC11P$ thruusrhont Lett of Pork. half ur tchuIa, Svi•th•fuot c.ff•, ?ic Loin of Pork. :,:. 23c '" w e h have t the in ; `:' province but da not knoll. .. -- . "Shoulder of Puik, •` that there has been a great con- lac . �') find '._'c . fberew-e in «a�bltlgtun %%hich will, Sbouldet.itow t-of Purk, ,.. O%-Stec Shell aid G rlt' for y:ottr .poUltl'y -havea very gre,4t influenre !it the �nre'Park `iau=age. • relatiuoshipof the nations in the Finewt,Salt Park..,.- ... _ .. ���- ',` H�ll�hOre and t�1�1p11�Zr to kill 4. _. future. This' eon.feret;►4a wtlirh Fiuest Breakfa+t l3acun.3,iev. __ U'De " has noc�' cotsle to in end after sir. 32C - _ ' .. tang for tluPe nionths i-i the mo,-t wild Ctire,} Cottrize Rc111- (half 'or [['lisle), 3uc >tlle..� E i�11111'3E on : Oilr. - . {mpoctant. conference in the his IiACIi Kacon, �. . 4, tory of the world. It a ill du n.171 - . Cooked Rant;',. .. "c '• J 1 - -eat Of�'k. `thaltall the treaties of centnrie� �ti•eilier3,.. ..-. 25 Stc)ck Salts to conserve the peace of the world Head-Cheese,.. ... - - rl,n„o..ti,- ShurtfLl nv_ �� ib I ceilt- _ .•, - - :Arrssgrtuent•tbitve been mHCle fni .�.. °., 'the settlement oofp those delittatf bs 90 cent, ' . •E tiP5t4n> refI1rU a And the 1'ar ." y,"'' 1b rint• 1S cent- Xa�t, airich have n1way4 been IIlleQaBP, to thF: peace of the ii-orl.l ` rz�:�C, —,T-7-T-T.A 1�' + .� w. '„^_A.�Q ,All the heart natiuns of the n'orld . t� �-r - .- _------- - - r baveat�lai- cunf'erence i�larlecon " yT• l7:' ID, - 1z�(:KLBING -- - _ . rea•irn� t xt have beet _---- ' - - --- r ° thought pu-si.ble t•iz nionths all Fd1- =� Be Warned,, ------- %� - ,salts of the :•unferenre, 1Lttt ik i-4 at ill yt;C,t'l1Vti your Insurance papers, ilct al., boil ' 'it~dvRr. edatel)tot�'eudtheabulitiur. *iew LOW Pr1CeS Ori All Ford K- other valuables-at home until they are of war,and the feeling in favor c•f N stolen or destroed by fire, instead of renting a evo 't on a par with "locking peace will zradnally grow nati or after the horse is uulen." --- --- p the war will be impu Bible' - 171,1� Models, eect><ve at once stable do __.-„-_ on crasttnate. Rent to y thra Bank. ` .D 't•pro i a box to-day at 5:30 2.i C ha�•ia }i!) ul IVia• - THE !n ELECTION ACT I tti ter 1, 3 _:_” STANDARD BANK 1� ~�0 1 li ii Lttt trt :,f;(i.•1' a!1,6 1 CANADA T,rat i;l� Truck 612.23; _ . • OF , Xlect6ml I)iAliet of South Ontali, r --- ' tiun,r�,ary of return of Candidate's _r"t--p (iiti_3.5 j .._ ttlrtrt 699 d4 '' .. TOTAL ASSETS ON EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - expen-ca. .. ';i - - -W-F.Law Man er !�1�1�i CIO' a c!il.�:) .1fun. Lt. Del. 55, !)1' ' i Pickering Branch, � There is below, r,s rtq,fiired by set _ Whitby-Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manage,+ 19151 of the above Act, a Sumtnal-A Sedan -OS4.03 " =tarter 8411 U3 '• I ` signed by the Utheial Agent of tne'r•( Corn of eleO.icn expenses made to rnf- -1.' 0. B. Pickerivir Clnta'ii,) by him on behalf of F. M. Chapman. I _ III'I 1, ece of the candidates at the'Fecrn �I � �Ijl i�ke��i - Bakery election of a inember to serve in th I Any of these models may be jpulCl]aSed^ Wlth a t 1S(luee of Commons of Canada, which said return is on•file at my office ape. l email cash payment, balance to be paid in _ -�.tasy be there inspected and eztract* ii e . 1 1 lens In our W ar - _ - taken therefrom at any reasonahle !twelve t • twelve eq ual monthly instalments. By u n� No 'ngred' t Bread 8 e --.-Umeduring the six months next after 'I =ths 14th day of February, 1922, We are now prepared to rg•oha'rge all makes and N prepares' to give you a loaf of quality. Reepe Dated at Claremont this 18th day of p p ::.'Y: Pbrnary, 19x2• fresh and nice till the labt orumb is used. If not E. '(;Ft EESOrr, sizes of batteries on our own premises. ' Rettirning orfiger Give tie a trial and be eonviaced =' a customer, try a Loaf and be one the Summany _ :Y -•tk�ntrlbution, ._-_=y 89'Lli 70 /\ a e h sa satisfied. any w have tie Bell hone ` Ind phone ..-jO odidate's personal expenses 48) (�lt p LL" Teiegrama and telephones it Si 20 a _ 200 :, '. -- = - - _. — $ d, un .and C kes aiwaS�s on land Mire of piemisea .. ' `ll'3 ()li - -.=_-. � �� t Travelling expenses ,. 38 S, ., -,:Advertising •. 2 a(I - �tt - .-Chocolates in 'bulk and boxes. _ outage z W Sherwood �, Collac a ;. ' ~v: • ,>�.. Si4t>4�, eddiing Cake's our specialty. ";:,• ='•r Dated tat Brooklin this 14th day of - jFebruary, Ford Sales and service station. -- 1tS`L. II`I►i _ :.� ,- _ ., Aigned AEYS�.BC1tTa", i IItLNNNN -' r .. } • ickeY'1n 0!f r 1 A9 t ' 11 ,�- • — - _i� i H. R. Monney, �. i , , ALAREMONT. -The Pickerii2g Chas. Pilkey, of &shburn ' I 13 le Clydesdale Miss Elsie Pegg i@ laid off duty horses, high grade hold a' at* tiun sale of shorthorn,cat- H ZAT.-MORE ' Is :7 registered sows, grain and Nigilance Committee with a severe cold. tie, i Mrs. J. Readman is suffering implewen-ts on Wednesdav, War. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FOOD •from a severe cola. ist. Good Pccommodation will be The object of this As4ociAtion 16. Ali lessen stealing and prosecute Mrs.D. Forsyth is somewhat im providedfor horses fruip a dist Fresh caught, weather chilled the felons. -1 5c lb proved in health of late. ancee. White Fish on leasing the water,Miss Webber spent the week- . ._*_1 ._­ 4 1 t-end t her home in Poterboro. -Choicest Quality Members having P"Part "oLft 06itiAl SALE REGISTER. Bright Red Salmon. ;;23c I .6ate Immediately wit any member r�, S.at has moved into his Red SAIrtion of Executive 09minittes. new house which has been renc- TuFS'DAY. FEB..28Tii-Aucticn sale of Sn6w White Plump Fish, Perfect stock Halibut 20c I Membership iss vated. Clyde m le- U F ur t her-reduction on this lioe, de horse@, grade cattle, p Tickets saw be had from the President*a, Win. H rbron, we are. sorry to ineuts etc., at lot 26, con.7. Picker- a Small Fish of Secretary on �teport.iBAn_very- poor health at ing, the property of Wm. E. Cowie. Finnan Haddiem :�.-A& 1b. Sale at 12,30-sharp. See bills. Fred Good Quality x8c.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.PALM present. auctioneer. • Smoked, Small Per, W. V. Richardson, Pickering., Many of our resideltits are suffer- -Postill.ati Fillets- Filleted Haddie, .43c 1b• :'f log from the preVailitig epidemic WEDNESDAY; MARCH' IST Auction J I R. 'Thexton. W. J. Clark. President. 611101186wr heady Cooked,relixi..for pf colds. sale of farm.stock, implements, clo• breakfast,luncheon supper `7-a1rnon"w3natks-­ .30c lb Birkelt and brother, ver seed, furniture etc., at lot 20, aJ cheaper than pike at 10c lb, Thomas -.-John, of Myrtle, motored to the con. 4. Pickering, the' property of Scotch Kippera. the only imp. old country brand on the market, e. Sale at one. Chand!er&Stot See Cisdoes, Imported Holland Herrinji, Boneless Digbys. It is My Business it on Tuesday. of bills, Fred Postill,auctioneer. To help you ruqEp sit expects a carload FRESH MEATS-Round' Roast of Steak 2Dc, Sirloin Roast or Steak 25c, rt of yours. N days, which he will WKWIMSDAY. MARCH IST-Auction Roast 20c. By opening.&New Garage in the ViL- sugar in a few i sale of C;vdesdale horses, high grade Porterhouse Roast or Steak 25c, Rump Roast 18c Fine Rib still at$7.25 per cwt. il Heavy Rib Roast 16c. Shoulder Roasts 14c,16. Pot R.oast 14c, Leg of Pork Its'e of Whitevale I am prepared to do WS. I days shorthorn cattle, registered so Wm. Coates spent several grain and implements,at lot 25, con. 25c, Shoulder Pork 15c, Shoulder Roast of Pork 20c and 22c,,Cambrjge alf kinds of repair work.. including Sausage our own make 25c. Finest Salt Pork 23c. The very choicest lines tops and side curtains, also making during the met week with Win.. 9. Whitby(I mile east of Ashburn). of Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons-the kind that is different. -:.,Waddell, bi-Stouffville. the pfbperty of Chas. Pilkey. Sale your old car look and run like new.by K. &S. auto ti res, No. 1, non- atone-o'clock. 12 months credit. giving it a good coat of new paint. SUPERIOR U -skid, 15j, grooved, for C2.29 at W,F.Marquis.auctioneer. F. J. Coldnarn, MARKET, Pickering Agent for Toronto machinery. Incl d 7-MOND ing:PUT Wiadmills,'81108 J. and Mrs. Mundel and Miss Kit of dairy cows, horses and hay, at lot Patrick, ring. the proper- MILLS trick, of Brampton, spent the 4, B. F. con., Pickering, -GLE/V WILLOW CHARLES M. RICE, -end with B. F. and M6). Kit- ty of A-tex. Burdyka. Sale at one week ,pa trick. o'clock. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, Hqmi Tel. 5521. Whitevale..Onti c Xj%.dc%xzJ'. X-3:111. Tbere-was-a heavy electric:and TmuASD.JLV. NIARCH 16TH-Auction L rain storm in full possession here --sate of fitrm Wick and=-hupletaeuts. last Sunday evening froul L. hAf Seven o'clock. ViCkpr ing(Kinpton road), Lhe,pro- B1 Mn Yield and �Sore Prof Mn -Fit one. rfA. E, Biown. Sale T. P.Shirk was:in Uxbridge over per;} iil� tioneer. :CLEARANCE the week­ d vi4ting his son, Ed. See !4- W- 8- Powell EtL'c r, who Las b Increase' ""Ft -By increasing gar, been under the wea. _ -..- - --- ­­ .__­­_", I S tber for some time. -our your G R E A T John Faxnier, pf.Orillia, return L f. rodi; tion eld Mi TLt&jocjt.. Liat after. being per nian . der acre, OF' home for ten dttys• owing to DUCT ION. a. death of his R -4 father. I N. . vveie at the annuvil botl,­piel at �.By Two rink (,]!Cliremont'!� curler- Oshawt, ],,14t week. Each rit,k -o gnnie�4. won three and lozit tN% . a -S A L E Sits 'Red Steer Fertilizers I HAR � IARE Mir-9 Olive Wilton, who baN bef•n AT � 4 1 1 ' -8 Money Saving Days Zl" -0.4iting friend..4 in Avin•:onrt, and Car= of Di-Ltillert!' Grains, 0rrn, etc., t:l arrive in a fe;w days. Toronto, has returned bnme. her health being very-much itapmved. Do A. S C 0 T-T S A tit,11 line of Feed-, on hand at uitia" l.' Saturday, Mar. "4 y Harry Thomson has been�ned to his bed for several days 7 Claremont 7 A. E. REESOR, CEDAR GROVE Monday, Mar., 13 Suffering from a very severe cuf(l. PROM - again. Mrs. D Job but every thing , -end here with her CIO'& nston, of T(irontn, Feb. 21 to Mar. 11 .' ' . Watch, pent the week ..$10.OW stock. rootber, Mrs. Fred Farnter, and Getting ready fur Stock-faking Will be reduced from 10 to-returned to the city on Su, ndsT 25 per qent. evening. See bills.for great bargains ry Rep 0, ­,-and Jew.61 airing The Continuation Class will Rive Highest price paid for Look ottt for fills.concert in the Masonic Hall on butter,,and eima the evening of Friday, March IA)tb. �0 Watch ont for bills giving full, ur repair department iseqnip- Frank Cooper, Claremont particutant. -aud- ljcd P4 1 Little Miss Thelma Rosetta SlAck _L was born to Stanlek 4. and Mrs, 'Slstck, of Goodwcx)d, arrival take' T TliACT' satisfactory sereice at reason- %1AIL CO CON, Poultry of all kind-;. Best prices --- ing place on Friday.,Feb 10th, at SE kLED TENDERS,addressed to the Post 'able prices. paid for quality stuff. the home of her grandmother,Mr4, c-General,will te received at Ottawa until Joseph Garbutt., Claremont, Phone 2813. ont. �Oon,on Friday. the loth March,1922, for the c -vance of His majesty's mails,on a propos- F. CHIDLOW, .CLAREMONT Friday.. March 3rd, is Interde'. e0Contract for four yea", six tkmpA rr *,"k 4 -nominational Womeiy'-A Day of 6n•the.outc. BR00KLjN MAIL R(JurE.NO. '%V e have Two WAMUNIAKEIRS Prayer for Miss ions. The anniiql c frog the 1st of Apt-.1,ne;t%. ROGG & LYTLE., LTD- ey•ntr,inoti&� containuiz further information meetin for Clarpmont will be '.%, t t con,4itior--of proposed contract may he and all rep-airs are done • held in the Baptist Chnrch to ­vn ard 61ank[orm"Tender may be ob atined . .SEED GRAIN. -h,M*Codice at.brocklin, and 3.Lb� ,Tic. a t ..0 e -emises. Seed'Outs.Seed Wheat. Seed Bmley. 9 11 th pi which all are invited of V.Zt-Offict Inspector,Toronto. Seed Rve. Stock complete. D. A. Sc-ott is holding a reduction P05T' QF CTOR'S OFFICE. X.,k for p,kes. INSPE groceries TOTOn 7'. ale of dry goods Ftod reeairhic, cruaranteed. ;rotn Feb. 21st to March Ilth, He A.,SLITHERLAND, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY u, post POST office In6pectO. d Corn, uction in his stock before .1tock A�k Fora price on our Feeds, wishes to make a substantial re- A1115indsand of finest quality. V e Ideal Grocery Stare is s ewe.. taking. See bills for�ali­_t J ' ':de a brm-- rej, :M. H' kf oats..Shorts, Cotton--.Seed and This is the Ideal Store to get -Oil C41ce, also on Oats, U Union Cemetery Co. will your groceries. and WatcliniaLer, Corn and Peas surprised at our low prices ground together. hold a meeting at 3. M. Foryth'q Ynn will be surpt to-morrow (Saturday) even ONTARIO _­ Phone 21ffl-Use I' - '%IRny dollars can be saved by shop- ing at WHITBY, .1W : _M ping here. We also have lots-�o*(Iock to appoiut' a sevretiry Of choice fruit to select LA Hogg Lytle, Limited, T treasurer, as succes-lor to the late (Successor to R. N' Bassett ) _.: from. Don't forget to 1-30. OSHAWA Fred Farmer. A full Ftttendauce I give us a call the is requested. next time you are in tipwii. A meeting of those interested in Phone 28(A. -be -tnorrow 0 al -_football will held to Wanted-Poultry-, Butter, E.Rgs. �(Saturday)evening at 9 o'clock, in .-The Wage Earner's Bank Coal- - ,C it FRANK CHTDLOVP 9 Sanderson'4 hotel for the pq rpo�-e VERY wage earner should fe el that his savings account, of're-organizing for the en-4ulng CLARF.NIONT, ONTARIO Hard and- oft Cod of t A -ice AeFison. A full attendance of those Ehowever small it may be, is welcomed at any branch of 'interested is requested. FIRST-CLASS this Bank., The matior woman with a few dollars to best quality 'ors -bar-'allrip attention TI­ V%Q I the rpndez deposit is afforded the same prompt and careful ... .-hand _P_`­__�g and D votii; of our enthu4astie checker Z as the depositor with a large amount. It is our constant pjFtvn-s and marry mogtintere.;-ting aim to extend to all our depositors every possible,courtesy played, ­17,one on shortest notice by THOS. A. LAW9 .gaules are pla Qtxite a tom, and service. played on ay ?natne;nt was pla� Mond, when Harry P bli,hed George--A. Lilley ' Porter e pta his daini to the title of-chy"Piol" Wall PRper Pattern Books, selections "Elisba's Heavenly Defender, of and thefanioui "4 is the Bible Study sxibjkt in the Empire Wall Papers. 6N BAW ADAM R. YAKS ol WHffBY BRANCH, a P. LYND, Manager. . 1� it Clitirch, stered ---Sunday Scho apti, Ali ordpTs for work reteived hy-Wi-G, Regi, _OpLouke.�rist on 'Sunday next, Ftt 9.80a.m., Reid,,Butcher, Pickering. BRooKLIX BRANCH,- E C.- CROSS, Manager.— and Optician Morning service subject, "The . 4 Hidden GP4" Ree-overe vv ni be u mr. rainier's Lsoot anti�)noe d A-S i U.0 L t,on Tivesdav-P M-of- Ing ub'ect, "The M*nn who would Tijuid uvida Nine Wore-Claremon 8 '. for Testing Eyes and Fit. not beXin-led,and the MA_ff_­w`lf0__ S t each,week, to get your harness ling Glasses. and to take La Could not be Bribed." and boots and shoes 15ut in shape for and Jewelry Ref Clock alrivg r J. singing. Everybody welcome. Now is the time Croara - of .�W ti Hearty the spriog, Hand-made harness made the e Take, Jeweler, Stoutly lie. Any re- In order to make .room for his to order. We)rk guaranteed. pairing or orders can be left with Xv. is. Pr your ot. Give us a and be Palmer or at Mr. Potter's Barber spring goods, W. M. 'Palmer i",'lob .9t.riar, 641 Tor Bread puttin on a cash Bale of. winter convinced. Shop, Clarmont. 10 per goods. Rubbers, Felts etc, R.H. STROUD, Monare,4 cent off on all these goods, com- 18-3A lot 30, con,2, Four for Pastry "M Near C.N.R. Cberrywood station -bargA Wo at the corner store. Shorts andeed Flour I James Evans, now retired from Brau .mencing March Ist. Call and get A 'Special Lot bitUxbridge farm and now living In Claremont, his seventy --American Gorn-gronnu,.cr -sixth birthday anni- -Bill quietly celebrated of Men's blue serge and striped aeked •Kii-d-whole' 7- allow Suits at give versary last Saturday. This com- away prices. If your producing eggs in paying qiiantities,'try our a. mnnity owes much to Mr. Evans Scratch Feed. as one ever with a keen-edged use o'-$35.00 Sixits for $12.00 :celebrated Laying Mash and $25"N t i�is WheRt Barley, Of all materials and des and an industrious plow-handle Iiiitlidst' vice paid for Fall Wheat, Msrq ion Sizes 313 to 42, P -turnedimck., •-Backiv-heati Rye and Oats. kept in&took.-It will pay you -d =6_3 b -He is still bale and hearty, able to There is only a-1it-fifte nu oall at our works ar d Inirpeol var srvea 'handle things with vigor too. and the stock cannot Chopping and Oat Crushing Weclnesdays and Saturdays. obtain prices • Don't be misted Seems to have started that way be replaced. s4ents we do not employ them,aonseqwaio do throw off the NoWl and kept ammission of 10 per as ­ �Call early and yet your r -ploasts that be was "born Feb. 18, 'The Campbell Flou ' Mills'Co., Ltd. ly we 0-1m, and it tip right through. us.,whitih you will b b 76 years agog and within two choice. eartainly save by purobasing from Gas sale mills at -, months was ti,nth his mother heir) J.T. MATHESON ialr in the sugar bush." His hcZ; is ringoia, cluemant WbLkb of friandp will My to him. "Malay Pick�HO offic's""' d Works, 'happy rettiriad." 4jid. Phone-M4 Toronto -Tee 41MA 7 51 W.—I 3 J W TREAT hion, eases you over the RHEUMATISM, lAughter, like 4n air cus- 11L THROUGH THE BLOOD jolts and the hard -plamp on life's"highway. Laughter - M is always healthy. It bends ILI ohnesta sid Rubldn Only to bring every abnormal Give Temporary Relief. condition back to the nor- mal. � -It is a panacea for a trouble extremely headaches, for life's , ' Rheumatism is 61fitcult to get 4d of. - if a tendency to bruises. It is 'a life. pro- rheumastism is establisbed In the sys- longer. Peo* who keep �Aftii it makes itself manifest by a re. themselves in physical and turu of the. &cuts pains with every mental harmony through spell of W weather., This is why so hearty laughter are likely le Is.due y people think the troub 7-- to live longer than those :'to cold or damp. The fact Is known, usly. 4-.—, however, to medical men;-that With who take life too-sexio tise-aviaaranca of rh matism there Instead of nursing Your eu V. thinning.of the blood, and troubL-s and making them t44 the rheumatic poisons are onl bigger, laugh them out of y oxw6yed from the system when the existence. blood is restored, tp its normal condi- .,J�e' Tob " - :od 1(:: ' '1 GE a iL _:tion. This me&ns-that to drive rhou In this treated through the blood,and for Dr. William I.Pink Pills have Us fxom'the system It must,be Luxurious Automobiles for Indian Royalty. LBeTINS a n' d 'in p*k q s. _.b"n.very successful, a's they build'up When royalty, and especially Indian -nd onrich-the blo" thus easing the royalty, puts in an order for &Dme- aahtm ovollou joints. aa bensfittlug 6—UL—"& the issuh- of the sufferer in other It will be satisfied with nothing that ways as 4ell. Among the rheumatic doesn' take the breath away for lux 7. sufferers who have satisfactorily used ury and novel features. Two cars medicine in Mrs. jsraeo GUlan,- were manufactured recently In record Churlottetown, F.E.I., who says: "For time by a famous British Arm for the terribly Maharajah of Bharatpur, in order tiLat ithise. long months I suffered from rheumatism. I was go'bsd that that potentate migtt properly wel- -1 could not do my housework. and come 'the Prince of Wales on his trip The cost of the open body won to attempt to walk caused'me to India. The*.Leading Lif e Company a mere $15,000, not Including th� 4gmr. I spent a great deal of money was on Unimaints chassis, which� cost about $10,000 and medictnes without a -lng the least benefit, and-MY con- more- The big sedua-limousine set V�, . . . .. . of the Dominion dition was pitiable. At this stage my the maharajah back only $40,006, but attention was called to Dr. Williams' he figured it was worth it.'considering Pink Pins. and I tegan taking this the amount of mother-of-pearl Inlay Inedicine, Ln4 thall always praise the work he,got and the solid silver fit- 1 9 2 1 day I did so. Before long there was tings. $Ito, doubt th-at I had 'atlairt found The Inclosed body, painted mauve ------ 7­­ ;4b nomething that would give me relief. and'striped with a broad gold band, -,----T H E MOST PROFITABLEYEAR'IN. I ghldly continued using Lhe pills with Is entirely finished inaMe with solid the result that I am now an well as mahogany -and satin venee46 Inlaid -THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY ever I was. able to do my housework with =other"of-pearl. and caft for=7 children. SIDee that The open body is of aluminum, tims one of my daughters fell into an painted canary-yerlow with light-blue porting ded V'st December 'anaamic condition and was obliged to facings, and Is a streamline ff r noutinue going to school. I give type for live passengers. , The near Pesuhs fo' Year En -ZAULL -.a&-44das,.-revolvea. an 4 tipis fter Dr. w1ulams rma ilila, and —". --A ____ ___.ASSETS 10 $129,372,127.33 ahe Is as hwIthy a Strl as khere is in f6mard, while both front seats have the city. You may be sure I lose no collapsible backs which can be made lncrease for year 14,532,682.SS unity In 9mising this medicine.- into comfortable 6ds.. the dUap. oppoFt Dr. W1111ims' Pink Pills can be had pearing top Is made of-the finest al- CASH INCOME .31,107,149.16 throno any medicine dealer, or by paca, to match the blue-leather uphol. Increase for year —.2,355,570-73 mall at 60 cents a box or six boxes for stery, as are the aide curtains. This $2�60 in= The Dr. Willisme Medicine car Also has a large swiveled search. SURPLUS over all liabilities and capital 10,383,909,10 Co.. BroekviU% Ont. light. Increase for year J,019,241,95- N 'Tn&-Anu A PROFITS paid orallotte*d to policyholders. ' 1,849,089.95 161790"EAM %Iri. Newrich waa describing hi Ir PAYMENTS to Policyholders. Death Claims, t1sweis to an envious audience. "A .1 -_ — ad have you been in South Amerl HARI) ON BABY. etc. 11,967,069,61, 'Cal" somebody inquired. "ASSURANCES IN FORCE 6'36,718,130.53 "Many times," said- Mrs. Newrich, The stormy, blustery weather which ndher bored. "In fact I know It from we have during February and March Increa�-e for yVar 50v076,895,36 '1�wA to 4nd.- 6 is extremely hard on children. Coudi- I' '"rb*u, of coursio.- you -went up the tions make, it necessary for the moth- :�NEW ASSURANCES issued and paid for In cash 90,030,035.66- er to keep them in the house. -They -No! As a matter of fact I didn't.- I are often confined to overheated. bad- Mrs. Newrich tanned berself languid.I ly ventilated rooms and catch colds 1y. "My h"band went to the top� but l� which rack their wtpole system.. To I novir did. care for climbing." guard against this a box of Baby's "N Own Tablets should be kept In the house and an oqcasloual dose given Solomon Up4o-dats. .�SUN� the baby to keep its stomach and A case came before a police-.court, r bowels working regular.y. This will not fall to b�eak up colds and keep -involving the ownership of,an eight. "y clock. the health of the baby in good condl- i tion till the brighter days come along. After listening to both sides, the , .i The Tablets are sold, by medicine 41EAD 6FFICE MONTREAL Un4r1strate turned to the prosecutor. "Tou got the clock," he said grave. i dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box i from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 4y. Brockville, Out. "And wtmt do'l get?' -asked the : guilty thlet., "You get the elgkt days," replied .-TeHing Tirne by the Sun. ��hs -beak.' You may--have.wondered sometimes 60 (5 times 12) was their top number, About 150 packs of barriers are kept' is usually. enough to make Bordeaux moth,14Y how it is that whilat most of our correipooing to our hundred. 'n the British Isles, most" of them be-'stick to the trees, even in the rainiest I-- wn�; -we -have--Me were at first -onl moderately' weather. Don't liet the pros;:ect a rain y inir in Ireland. Qpen '"I" examples cr recK0n1Ug Dy good astronomers, so they wofkbd out Idelay ir- twelves, such as half-dozen,- the 'the year at 360 days, which gave 12 should stop it. a"s Bowels With Twenty or thirty mikutes, of drying California Fig Syrup dozen, the gioss, and also tne divisions,:months of 30 days ea4�h. Each mouth 7 of the year and of the day. had two spells of twelve -working Your little one will love the I-frnity, The reas6n is that in the old days days, and six dais of rest. Later they y taate of "California Fig Syrup"even it there ivere two quite distinct systems adopted the six-day week, with a constipated, bilious, irritable, feverish, of calculating. The Jews and Arabs seventh rest day as part of it. or full of cold. A teaspoonful never used their ten fingers as an aid to ad- We can see a curious'survival, of falls to cleanse the liver and bowels dition, and from thern we get-.the deci- the 12 system In our own language. In a few hours you can see for your. mal system. But other -early peoples Most others have no p per Words lor hov thar6Tgbly ft' irorks' ' umbers beyond ten—they must say all the'�had a systejn of counting founded not nii sour bile, and undige�sted food out of on the uumb r of their fincers. b t an "�Dne-and.�en.­ ­Lko-abd- Pn- ami QaL-- tue ooweis and you have a well, play. the movements of the sun. on up to twenty (t' wo tens): but we have distffict words in "'eleven" and , ful child They adopted am,their unit the time I Millions of mothers keep "California which the sun takes to travel his own -"twelve." They know a-tea- lonith, that is one minut _119-Uruip" bandy. e. They 6,een—ToW—an4l�th._eP.—rafries.- 6PooufTr'&d1Ly saves o sick child to- found that the sun required 20 min.- Inorrow. Ask your druggist for genu- utes to �asts frofii �unrise to sunset I 'The green ash Is found In the West 1 Ans !'California Fig Syrup" which has at those times of the year when day !In the valleys of the Qu'Appelle,-As-! directions tor babies and c1rildren of and night were equal,and these they 1 sinibolne and Red Rivers, also seat- all ages Printed on bottle. Mother! divided Into 12 hours of 60 minutes tered in the Pembina and Moose moun� You must sayloCa4dfarnia" or you may each. -Twelve thu's became- their tains and in'the eastern part of the an Iniltation fig syrur.. g-roup f& calculating purposes, and Dirt hills south of Moosejaw. On good ' qoll this tree attains a fairly large size. VAIRMING! Say "Bayer" when �011' buy Aspirin. speciments eigliteOn inches Jn di i used not L I eter anti correspondingly higl' a ayer" on tablets, you are Unless you see the n *me 11B 7 111 i- 8-Vii take chances,? 1 12 grower. though not quite so much so as to the Manitoba maple. Accept only an "unbroken packaft" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin whicli contains directions and dos Never criticize 6at which you 0.0uld e worked oiA by not do better. pliysiclans during 22. years and proved safe by nlillions for Z 7 -7— Sfip L1_7pow.els---::--Bilious Uvex'' + Colds --H.CadaChe Rileuniatism to to-night *111, empty your bowe� Neuritis �Me nicest' catbartIc-laxative Is ca,. ! OOARSE SALT Toothache �',',' Neuralgia pletely by morning and you will Irbysic your bowels when you have feel L AN D � SALT Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain splendid. "They worl- while you Ifeadeche Biliousness sleeO." Cascarets never stir you up BWk CarlofA Randy 'Tayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of.24 and I LIVE� OF C,�AD A- J ., Colds 1ndigesti-ot or gripe like salts, Pills, Calomel, br TORONTO SALT WORKS W—Druggiist& -iary (recimtomd in Canada) Apririn Is Lbe trade ri f Bayer mannfacture of Mona. 011. and they cost only ten cents a C. J. CLIFF TORONTO 0 Dizziness Sour Stomach ac:ptl cjild ester of Salleylicacid. WhIle It to won known that A*pPP1n ineane Bayer inanlificture, to oxmixt the public against Imitationy, the Tablets of Bayer covapmr jig candy-like C,asrarets. One or two ihox. rbllflren in.vp r-a!%earetq t be stsmped with their arnerett trad*mark, the Cross." .+t„••'�r,.,- °�`',�'.� rsC'+ .ir2,!° -� ;.- � i"�tY,y � +'.p,�:-' •?..•; +•c*•%.•.,.v w.- .fk.a'%' +.y�. `r, ..,:?ar .�`_ �Gi-,',,° i%Y•P' :+.•v,,"�, r �? .,,� �M -G,ri^•. M cn.+S"',,'»""r �ry. .q "i - S••L, k LIP. .-,,r-. `4, 'm�- e4t*.--.,.�:., ter .. '".".'d. ,s �'""'lr�: ..•. •;?" -P i4 4A 3"V7 �„p >..•,tv. •"��'. m c �,av ,...a" st:^!�--,.. -arc. �.$,; _ .?c•. >j u _�, .,e r " •.' � .`r :m,�..✓��'.,,,;.� r �• ik,�.xi. � ;` ''?tr c��" :;�.•'.,Nc,:ri+,3'-s•ic._n�, '�w-.itc�wmnw- a ,r'a< e"����.. 'r:4.:+,+n: .S:1w "-'Oad...y-sees less�w>�Ae, >4,' •}n'�. S. ..y_ .M?,.r_:oa'.u,u,-... m>u�'.Wr�`.' -y.��!•'i.-a.aru�L.n«e ^a'.».•a, +r„ ..,•"�Ji�a�: .mss.�'>-,Yr.'s 'y,,,' �, : ..}, ':4; +�1 F. 'm'• .>,w '>,,� �•+' .i•r, ter,"r •>F':'+Ge,: `}: " ^.A pp.]..:• L�. „Krt, ' ..+w ` �0- r',r :,K h '-�,r ,0f,:z •ed a•,,�� 'n/ RLT 'yl'n. "Jn Y. ^�Y •^fit, :.^ `/ •Y! 1.p' �1.,^" _ , , ,�.i-'• •' W' 'y_. �w.:•^ -e'ii•M. Y e!.T•-.. - a � a _ 7"',', _ .. sn., �— _Y.:�_ ._ .. ''iI.': a� _ _ __. ....,.N R` —.• .,..s�.FT.. .r..n....._"+',�. _ter. - •a•�',:.x,s.Y._e ,_ - y'., .4111111 -"-4 CORNS Hbck +��:1R31 WANTED. 636ND DESCRIP <�> - ��77n �T (1 �11�'11 Ewn, and price. John J. nfacit, MPEPI l+ VD iii HIS LIFE I ■ i� ,iypewa Falls, Wis. The solution to Problem No. 16, I� THERE A VULCANIZER IN YOUR ,,# J•..,^.zr which appeared last week (black to town? You can earn ;10.00 to ;6u.0u Lift Off with fingers f move and win) is as follows: per day. We teach you. write for pur- `` g �- ticulars. Chief Instructor, Canada Vui- AXLE 1 ANLAC MADE A CLEAN, W. B. �� W. a I Santzer and Eqpt. Co., Ltd., London, r' SWEEP OF MY TROD• 1 - --2-6 4 13-8 0-16 �i�EASE: 2 26-22 1-b �� S 17-10 b-14 bU iO 'flirt'TROUBLE out. STATED, - turcateat invention out. STUPLIK i - BT.F.S » DECLARES 'T'O• 3 22-17 6-10 6 10-7 16.18 less Valve. drays and prevents all leaks r Pits all tires. 5 Years Livarantee. Agent r. RONTO CITIZEN. No. 17-Wh;te to move and win. dealers, garages, car and bicycle owners, write for p articulars, Sample 50e. Auto' Spe c laty alls. Pet et o ro Unt. •• ' .}: Also i N - uL'IttTY LAUNDRY TABLETS- An old standby with far. ;W if e and Daughter Also i 1 Neq washing-dlseuvery. Positively - ores. and teamsters, Even " e cleans clothes without , Tubbing. . 76 i U it contained no edea it dollars per week, our piemiuins inawe _ Greatly Benefitted by Mas- g peat orders., 331 would still be a good ante I, y ., large sales and.b5%.'re g ter M • ® ✓s�" �` adveralaing campaign. lie & >:.' sirs.' •trea a-but the mlca�makes edicine. w•., I Co., London, tint It better, because it fill@ in 1W9 Z4 Tarlac fixed me up so gins that I I -�� �, ` i 1STHICT AGENTS FOR ONTARIO 4ird @mootha up the ailero- "' spindle { .;salt taking it three months ago, and -- ac,stirs etreatme°t1eforandegsaoden�ug o andichub�, enabling the I've been feeling great ever since,' `® Ian�eed to increase production at a cost grease to wear longer said Thomas Brown, of 140 Hamilton ? >�'� . iof from one to'two dollars per acre; we Street, Toronto, employee Ot Lee H'm. - I want good, substantial men, who can do its work better. Use only,. i sell iv io ca teeu .a„lt.,>,, ,.:..'-° `�� ' _.etw_ �► �, ~' $3,500 up per year, and able to assume Conies In aiseefaorn vice CO. ® � ® ® ® full responsibility for success of terra- s��' C `Inrllgestfon and stomach disorder ! i-lb. Lire to barrel@. • t tory. Apply Soil Vaccine Company of y was'my trouble, and for three years Ontario, Limited, 37 Yonge Street, „- --1 ?onto. G before I got Tanlae •I was in mighty To- AM ---�- __ �'. bad shape. Why, If I drank a cup of Solution of this position-will appa= C A$c D7No other fee. A XcClmerY tea and ate a tittle buttered bread for Oeat week l uatham, oat. 1)oean t hurt a bitl IrioD a Ilttlt%breakfast I would blast terribly and — - ah`eesoae" oa as aahtni 0011M.,laataa4, be In awful distress. I had to let meat _...correct. BELTING FOR .sALB R ly that corn stops hurting Kea all** Q4111 - '-- ._,...... r •et,• : ll "TJtt-v141: E}S�"-y 'a ND d ploe alvue, una irorl.uo c .. 96 though I had a big lump in the pit fight man." eeitlng.Du ley@,@awe,cab]e,hose,pacidnt, o! m stomach. I had •headaches a ,. eta.anlDDed @ubfacc to a prnval at lowest' Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of y :+Torah (joyously)-`Thot's 'Dinny. sl_5­10 e@ Sn Canada YORK HIDLTLNO C0. great deal, too, and there was sharp,F Shure,.don't he wor-rk for th' electh'ric. RK. BT13E�'Y. a'oi;aNTO HARNESS •BYeeaone" for a Lew cents, sutaoieat; to remove every lard corn, soft bo* shooting pains around nay heart that icompany:' - n +�n �1h n pn f�� nearly worried the life out of me. I' - 's'- - FOi SpUt1111]!t Iliii�fJ•11Z OIL Is corn between the toes, and tits aa✓h r "Alter taking Tarlac my wife and MONEY ORDERS. _ - 3uea,without soreness or,frrilatioa, v Express Money The Liniment That Relieves All SLOAN'S g stolen you get your Ailments ,,; " daughter thought so much of,it that Remit by.Dominion they got me to fry the medicine, and' Order. If lost or it,proved to be the very thin I need- money back. _ __ _ 1Fgnalty well ]crown and a i . ed. Why,'it pas made a,CleSa sweep a �' peat favorite. Puts new life of all my troubles and given nit the The closed coal-etove,. standing ill _ In old harness and doubter NEURALGIC ACI1L =1' the life of new harness. Fula very best kind of an appetite. I can the room ana connected with the chim- -- OR fo ears Sloan's Liniment- - - the pore of leather, pro- r REM eat Ins anything I want now and I ney by a pipe,is probably Ch's cheapest ♦f � i •' testing it from the newts of y feel as tit and fine as l ever'did in my means of heating. i- dust, sweet, molstum and neuralgia,been tht quickest relief ftR' neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma•� ` life. Tanlae is what did the work In heat. Keeps harness strong, ; tism,tirdd muscles,lame backs,sprains _ _..� case and 1 don't make any secret _Only one man in three is perfectly aesible and new looking. it and strains,aches and pains. - of it." --healthy. Prevents tracking,breaking ;! Keep Sloan'e/iandy and apply[reefys Tanlae 1s sold by all good dragglai§, `_ _,. .r_ _ of stitches, end eed..ces ee: 7 Wp ruWxg, at the fast twinge. —Advt. Minard'a Liniment for Distemper. - p.lrbilh Sotdlaeonvenlent „is" by daAers everywhere. It eases.and brings comfort surely Tree Planting on Dominion t "readily. You'll fiend it dean sad *• Forest Riesecves. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED yon-akin-@taming: ��EAI.T EDUCATION As usual the greater proportion of Canadian Cen.puty Sloane Liniment I. pain's lsfl�tf. l Canadian Capital i'lak your a bor': the trees used for planting on the Canadian ' `. At all$� DR. d. .1. MiDDLETOIV forest reserves was supplied from the Mad. r `'- - forest nurseries at Indian Head, Bask, flea. to Caned. -- Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Forest nurseries are, however, grad- ually being established on the larger ^1 1 S10 Or Mldr.*Wn will ei aiau err suewv. .p.aauvaa vn a njTf,. 1�E,+1Gla ...13^— - v v _ tars thrungll,this colama- address dim at Spadiva Hanna. Boadias trtrest reserves where planting will be 'Lint n# v iCr+asc�nt, Torouta necessary. A total of about eighty- i� give thousand young trees was set out j on six reserves, Generally speaking , RCUV The man out of work in many cases' forcibly that in addition to-the rvcrea- the young-trees were lot into the was once -the boy without recreation., Lion itself, much good resulted to boys ground ,re 's sample satisfactory notldltfotii. g° T>iese are sample plotrl sad. aloes THIN, FLAT HAIR ''Phis statement has been made by res- and girls from healthy rivalry with with those previously set out, are be ""•wu���'"�- ponsible people 'on several occasions their playmates-one boy could run or ins studied closely fa,order to deter- Fd � IIPAd 069IN 'GROWS LONG, THICK - - - recently and the truth of it becomes jump or *pin a top just a little better mine the beet methods for future :.. � �;.1 - ra hr _. tion of recreation is thought of. A became a model for the others,thereby '`I°"ii...,'--"".."°i `°'""t'• I1„".,' ..1 b ho"sal w�ae AND ABUNDANT Foxes Ottawa. A Forestry, - ndruff, in- with dr v developing trottbled to a e � e elo m amongst them a• sense of few des o I listened ry P R _ g8 i ys ag � teresting address at the Border Cities I appreciation of the boy who did his �—' -— I it Land my scalp to ` Director ar 'w Talk is chew because the. supply? beitchy. hayaai was ••Danderir>e” Can a t r c b the Di part'well. The sense of citi i P c zenah ! -- Chamber of Comore P Y P--o pp a • stud the cents bottle. of Recreation for Eksetity of Detroit.i realizing the worth of your our neighbor always exceeds the demand. sore and red, only 8b e a o Liss j .;� dandruff sealed off One application ends a.. Native non-commissioned officers, pp III � '8upervired playgrounds for the young was thus inculcated among these-.boys could be ken an m _ .dsndru8, stops itching _ waa one of the cLief topics this gentle-I and girls by watching others play and in the infantry and artillery of the My hair fell and falling hair, Lind, man discussed and the benefit of there themselves.taking part in the recrea- Indian Army, known as bavildars, are am gr y•and my in a few moments• la unds to the health and morals!tion„Irr addition the supervision of the equal in rank to sergeants--in the bead was dls This rouble n have doubled the ' d P Yg�l P q . .. __ _ f�ur'ed you - ' of the boys and- girls of that city is�playgrounds enabled the smaller and British Army_ _ lased a!s moatlaa. •Then I seat for beauty of your bat.. strikingly apparent, Youth must have weaker boys and girls to get a chance - a tree sample of Cuticura Soup and It will appear a mesas, • _ an opportunity for recreation-if not,`at the swings, teeters and other ap- temperament. Generally speaking, a Otntraels. afterwards bot>ght more, so coif, lustrous, and r $ stunted man or woman is the result. aratua,for the children were all iven man health in boo and mind desires and I only used tea° nka of Soap ea to do rap. But what P g y y and two boxes of Ointment when I will please you most +� 'The so-called "bad bov" pranks which I an opportunity in turn to amuse them. to work-he wants to fill his.place in vvss healed." (Signed)Miac Ffaoces wilt be after a !ew . ir}K41ved wimlow-smashing Bad wiif+,l .ply&a I" r society and do his work-well. To this Hisao,9t.Biaik.'Quebec• __ weeks use,when you see ' or unwi.ful damage to property. ha— ve a other was taught, and selfishness end his health must be good and there UseCuticus Snap, DIMON=sad new !Wr-nne and down at first- es•-.- been practically done away with, while weed upon. is no better way to maintain good Talcum for all YOB pilrp°'as' bat really new yhair -Addrar. lab.the number of street accidei.ts to i - An important point now being sec='health than by helpful exercise and itsassaii7a growing all over tae aca>Ep °Dsntter. ` dren has been reiit^aed by Kalil since ognized is that the that in' really a recreation, which should'be brought' ' s he@ tma, ire is to the flair what fresh sbowers .:playgrounds have been provided. They boy grown-up, and that the man also within the reach of everyone, whether of rain and sunshine are to:vegstatioaL Director of Recreation explained very needs exercise to suit his health acrd child or adult. - - - It Toes right to the roots, Invigorates Fo is and Recreation. g t T ul, . , res Ca and strengthens hem. This deli htf One of the things about forest con- stimulating tonic helps thin, l�eleas, "�•' -' '--- - nervation which has caused it -to ad faded hair to grow long, tbicit, belv7 vance with rapidity is the fact that it and luxuriant _ injures no interest red 'benefits all, Wh does tan( health arson want to be BEFORE , - The forester and the farmer will never y y y Quarrel, because the forester desires for ¢rowing forests only those lands kicked into 'wakefulness in the momin ? toe poor to grow farm crops. Agate I i --- g• __the forester does not want to build a _ . ten-foot fence about his forest to keep -- - --- J out antes and fkshe men an camp- -- - a N __: ':.:.. • ?, w......, a pure Cerealer- .'era.hunters are natural Many people feel that they- F W Cite ecessary have to be agitated into wake- age imt , it Will give Nature Lion grounds and to use a forest for fullness in them an opportunity system + � riling. They, pportunit to ridthe8 tetra this purpose % to put it to one of its Lydia E. Pinkhame 'Vegetabll think that without the tea or of the irritating subatanoea that ligitimate uses, Often in Western Compound is a splendid medicine and « g should be -taken by the expectant coffee they take in the morning hasass your nerves, upset di- Canada a forest reserve may contain I mother, It will assist ber-In keep• that they will rat be able to gestion, int�ease your 'heart - -Abe only picnic and camping grounds t Ing well and strong. This is very meet the tasks and duties of the action, and make you nervous for miles around.' The people of the necessary. not only for her,own oom• anrrn ,►ndinO Aiatriet are not keo_t'out i fort but for the future as wail. day. and irritable. but are .encouraged to use theme' head the experience of Mrs. Sri+• ` i ton of New Brunswick,• and please 1' Nothing could be more false Many people who have tried places. Practically the on ,conditions I bear in mind that every letter pub- than this reasoning. Any doctor Postum say that ibeide of a : are that they be careful with fire and I lished recommending' Lydia E. Pink can tell you this. For a health do not otherwise injure the forest. ham's Vegetable Compound, genuine Y Y week they wake in the morel- g� _ « 'This plan has developed a spirit of co• and unsolicited. It Is the etp body does not need or,require ins without that ail gone feel- p. gt o a stimulant. It gets all the stun- ins that they used to have, and oPe afon throughout the West. Be- of gratitude from women who >uv1. sides this, to some of the lakes in been helped. 'ulant it needs from food. are full of energy, strength and Cumberland Bay, N. B.--"l west enduTai>ICe. forest reserves people come from long I troubled with weak• feelings, head The thein and caffeine found ? distances, and they go back home ache, all the time, a cough, fain tins in tea and coffee are irritating to Order Postum from sour strong supporters of forest conserve- spells and pains In my back aIIa °B the heart and nervous s tion. During the past seaman one of side, I could not do a single•bit of Yst�- grocer, today, and make it ac• I -� They the beauty spots on a western Domini- work and had to be helped out to y jolt the nerves into undue cording to directdons. Your first the hammock where i la 4 - on reserve was visited by people from y in the activity. The result is a reac- -a+,p-o€ Postum mill-s e _ ir�ah air from mornin until night_. ` t>trttj�t� tihernrooTt�iic}Tici, awvnTdJRia711- --� _ tion. This is why regular tell : and please you. ` and I had to be carried up an�Wn: s •.. peg, ton, eXan Calgary, Okanagan, stairs. .After other medicines had and coffee ,drinkers think they r Edmonton, 1'anccuver and Victoria, must have their stimulant the Postvm comas intw+oforQie: instant _ _ _ .. !ailed a friend advised me to take x Poetnm(in tins)mad*instantly in the and from outside Canada the visitors Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable COM- < :first thing in the morning to cup by the addition of boiling wiiter. came from England, Ireland, United pound as she said It was excellent _ wind them up for the day. Postow Cereal(in packages of larger States, Brazil and•Honolulu, The ad- for anyone in the'fathily, way. Be- y�,:• of this very great and will ON bulk, or those h bo prefer to make t is practice to both coun- ?was taken yr^ . If you will stop oafs tea and b g P vantages ore the first bottle to _ Y p g the n while the meal b r - old•walk alone $ a$ k t try and Coffee for a week, and drink pared)trade by boiling for 20 minutes �- fi<lih. IL'I...gat. _ -• - increase as time goes on, able to do all my work. My baby is s , row six reeks old and is a big fat « y f! Five regiments in the British :finny bealthy fellow. T am sure: Lydia,EL Postum for Health-= Thete s a Reason weep the kilt. They are the Black ' S Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has wi#' Watch or Royal Highlanders, Seaforth, done wonders for me and I recom• "Made by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited, Windsor; Ont. - . - • Gordon Cameron, and Argyll and mend it,"-Fins. Nluitnsy J. Bearot, B` Sutherland Highlanders. R,:R, No. 1, Cumberland bay, N. H. rb N Inard's Liniment for Garret in Cowes ISSUE No, 8- '22. yo � . +v ...:' 's .a.,' >; •�.tied.:. a +k;... .ti 13 vkn. :t,fp. Y s,, -.�,.,a ' .,�-,A`'.a,,,• rF r ga''F;'*6. .,a raL, ±sa,. ;rt -a, :,,• ^+"`?'. A•a- ••, „R,�-R., s.'�.';Sy:'n' _,y,,.:q'_`!s, M'..7.• .. .' - . •a: yrRV w,r.,.e,?:°yy." `-'. ,a w'.t•' r.•3• ...w'119;.,sr.. :.t.a. ,..„t>:.. r.aa. '+"" '°'fit, '.c'•.',�1,. h f.r%''"x.R,•-' '. .."'Tr' :L ':'rte"'. '. �w .�' :,' �h•., 't t,ncP.,n� .m,.,..lew .+d a n„ #fa•:.. �p•. ,• ., .ti-ty`= '�.. _.v.R.. .. �µ 6 . .-�• F�'r .a-��'e., .:a-. °:i,r.' ..u.. •p'r. r.7+•T.r �•. r'.. ,�-• .r' a .�,,.`,,,w.•(• yyt'.- '�,.. yJ. .1,... .:.Y�, w��. o ,•'�:� ..'_,. stir •�K.. .. .- •",R•-'a• ra:Yr�. •.'iy .:f'is T "+•y •.,w�Y',' ,>s '^. `1. :a'1t' lo-._ Y- is ?'y ... .. .t�,c�!!qq :. Mre. George Re n t irowv dviu•IstTS _ •,t :.. ;... T T Q � hrl10 .i¢,OII he � :,v�.• +,:: :•s?;:*•' •ia�"i ter. . :. `iJo'vA�J.1�i� 1�. eieek.114% itpe"eut. -lira. E. W. Bleep, we regret to UPS FOR SALE-Pure bred I report, is very seriously'illatprea PScotch Collie. F.T:Busting,Pickering. 2: �• "`'';" -J. D. Remmer is on the sick ent. _ . - OR SALE-1000 cedar posts. Apply list at present. -�Z'e are pleased to see Edgar FOR x.w.west.R,lz.2,Pickering. .3-23 -Mrs.S. M. F-lumerfelt, of Good. Andrew able to be out -after his . loud, .is visiting her daughter, recent severe illness. i�UF. SALE-37 acres of good pas- _ -• , Min. W. A. Henderson. -31irs Ida Bunting "as. been LLengLPtcker ages watered',d. Apply to tors.Geo. -.-announces _13?gw, on Thursday, Feb. 23rd. spending a few days during the -to Bert-and &lra. Wh te, Church past creek with relatives in'roron• i ARM WANTED AT ONCE- BC.,.twin daughters. to. •'round 10lracres. H.T.hove. 1E5 Carlton , ' ...'an Imniense� February ,■/�, ' St„Toronto. Phone Main b78. Clearance -Mrs., (-Dr.) Cartweight has ---W. A. Henderson, principal - :been confined to her bed dut�ing of our public school, has treat-emsLiv ovNG'RI:TE SILf33T - - - ' past week through illness.. himself to a fine, uew CheKrolet Utn longest and cost the least. Gcc estimates �y H from W.C.Jackson,Port Perry. 21-21 -&filar Leila lllonneq has been-car. • _ E ppending a couple of weeks with -F.Di. Chapman is in the press OPTS _REPAIRED-Boots and e 1 friends in . Toronto and' A in- l�hoes Repaired neatly and quickly: Thos. .-�i.�� • g gallery- of the Local Leglslatui-4 Wa;son,Church St Pickering. 11-23 :court. this session,reporting for a group ILOH CU S FPft SALE-Fresh 1, -Tole severest frost of the sea-.of newspapers, �`� `' - ,. eon occurred' on Thursday ast 111 d ows and springers. Cash or credit terms. y -The cost of living, it is stated, Apply to Luther'Middleton.Brougham, . 20tf when 14 degrees below zero wa=.is now lower than at any, tune' - - OBE FOU D-Good Saskatebe- recorded. :since 1918. Normal conditions are R � wan robe, Loser may hay/same by etti:ing at -J. S.and Mrs.Balsdon motored gradually returning, which great- this oTce,proving property Qpol paying expen• Darlington on wednesaay to-ly pleases the cobsumer, but gives ses. 22-23 • Y e attend the funeral of their aunt,!the producer much anxiety. FOR SALE-Finest 'No. 1 clover ;Mre. James Stanley. -�liembers of -the Progressive honey,at l-)cent-, per pound. 2 clover -� I. -The regular'nionthly meeting Party are called to a meeting in Oniey'at 15�cents. Geo.A.Pickett,Glen 9Tajor, T of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will Brooklin next Saturday after ` The held on Wednesday, March lot, noon, Feb. 25th.. As this is the FOR SALE=Dairyman's cow, Hot- The and Jersey,due to freshen by middle of e, at 3 o'clock Misses Law.at the home of the,inr s which ring since a large election, 's uuandwei8�'t'13(X)lbs' Apply to Roy Gemyv,. : -Mra -5k S Cronk, who sac �n n-nc rnit'.rl it mill dnnht_•to_aa _ been engaged during the past few be an interesting one. `V a 11 r.0-A nu s.; al or Footttb _ weighing shoo: IOv fibs.; also a numbs: of � . 'weeks in Institute wo]'lc in Well '-A very severe electrical storm si-eep,good yearlings or over. F.H.Richardson, and county, returned home on pa=red over this locality on Sun- - . R.R. ,Ytckering. 3 Saturday evening. day evening, accompanied by a t,LED GRAIN FOR SALE-.I have -The Liberals of the -Province ~ heaj y doevn pour of rain. For �. for safe a gsaati:y cf barley,wheat,pea:and will meet -in Toronto on March-about an hour_-there. cocas alulost. ,:fir ',14" "-.1rridi�oue.Packnl�Ul John-Wilson. - 2nd to select a new leader. W..E- a couti>vilonq fitsh of lightning, PickeYnq. 2101-'_a s7, Sinclair fs one of the names and big streams of. water were N, Siti lairls the oaition, win in all directions, and 'FUR SALE-Gheap, all kinds of Feb nth to 25th 1 p soon flowing wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm !m- -The services in St. George's in a nutuber of cases it fi�tww'ed into Itmentsin good order. Also se�eral heavy and •Church on Sunday, Feb. Nth, will cellars. So- Much water had ac• H`ehTan,1�em cook Phone and% heaters.%r H. be as follow'a: 10.30 a m. al:d 7 P._cumulated in front of-the-Method {�T3TOEc FOR pALf:-?o bags.of - �+ - -" - - m.--Ash Wednesday, March 1st, fist Churchyh�tt the evening see- hw,r;l5ortedratin�nctatnca., 51.7., per aG- Five Thousand ($5000) Dollars worth at 10.30 n. lu: The special services vice bad to be dispensed with as al-o a lew'pailaot tin. 1 clo%er horirqq teti at 1Tc. will l e announced from tYeek to it wvAS im Oaslble t0 t-etC11 the vr:h.•dark honey at 1W per lb. Afe't Gray,R. p tt,3.Claremon-. Phonr;tlak K10. 22-1', • week. chcreb doors 'without wading of ooCls to turn" Into ca$h. --Rest. W. 11. Garnham, M. A,, through the deep %vatec. �kRM TO' RE'.\ - 'Lot 23. oawr�, ------'- !s 1+ ir�.•kerinK,r'TTY title<•west of Clan. - a representative of the Lord'. -Tlie uveromentis bprn crib v,.,. � � " g, g R',I!-�>n� on ahares if desired. lmmcd:air • Day A1li.ince, will occupy the cited in thetLegislature for their' A� :,to wo=k. For further pdrticu:a • :rpptp, pulpit in the PreHby terian Church extravagance in road buildipg; -��rr. .Tktoa,hicCatlum Claremont. s,•.3 - Pickering's Greatest Sale at the .8tDunbarton at 11 a. m., Brough and tur tbeiiof faulty engineering. OR SALE-a' rluenth* of rloari • stn at 2,30 P. n1., And at '5t. And >Ir. Sinclr►ii, member for SOUtI] 1�'..ednwt Wh,:e Ws%e•, we:Kh,r.,; '7."is,to ��R Store"' rePr'a. Pi('kpring, at 7. p. m, On Otltdl'10. is ASklhg for figu[e?sold r• aheP,aso d oodClyue horsey and r wan- new Bid Stol f:. drr. Ap'ly to S.C Bunker,lot x. King r.on Rd. $unduy next. also A%king C,,,e,4tious regarding R !t. 1.Whitby. Ind phone PSdk 31i,t. _ 1b-24 L Gordon Law went to Toronto the changing of the grade at the •AK.N1 FOR SALE-Lot i3..con. 2. ; Watch for Dills - last%eek'to uDdergo a!b operation east end of this village which was r� Townshipo:Pickera-g. County of Ontario • on his throat which wvaa perform- done at a very great expenditure a,.eK.70acr,r good clay sal drained. under _ v uo-n. 0 acres itraLel_tit-:an4�re giving-him t+fnoble all winter. We isfaction in C11e village with the ,na,poverfio instwell.be oith o Fur• .' So then rennin"or J-may be had from the owner on are glad to know that the opera- work done heirs. A number of the the remises or J.F.Lwghltn, 215 Barn Ave., Lion has been successful - He rr- nisII•holee leading to the sew Toronto. 202 CHAPMAN turned home on Tuesday and will Are useless'and the sides of the "-^- • ume work in a few daym. . streets have been left in a very bad SNOW SHOVELLING -- -A London police tuagistrate condition. . r" ` Notice iven that,allside- f"� 11►V ■`1 • ,,,--+••LLLJJJ VV sss.�s>ts.•as,..// #,7 . e imposed a fine of ten dollars -The Pickering Vigilance As y 6 HARDWARE 11 Lhe ro rtetor of a standard socia,tion's o ster su r, which within that are not fired by a - p p y ply within the time required by law, viz. hotel for selling cigarettes on Sun was held on Thursday evening '24 hours after storm, will be done by day. While the O. T. A. spear last. w as a decided eu('cesA. The Forties e[}]ptoye y the Trustees of a - lnti� 0e3LfOt $th$F81iii3R 4f-fO�ltftttC�Sl7pCJYa..�.l .�Ji. F. tFP fur:-('�..�Fc: IIf..-etl�d.Aled - -- • ei;aarettea an offence it does not the preliminary arrangements did against the parts Dpglecting to do 1t rand Mid T' nter Sale over-ride a Dominion statute: the their work well, Tlley eanra�aecl and aecouatcgl1pc•ted with other taxes. 's Day Act being such. the member? slid others and sac• wn. GGRHLEV. a Tuesday, February 28th. ceeded in selling nearly a hundred Inspecting Trustee _ • -the $ ometi's Institute will meet tickets, On acc•onut of the very - - -"` Of Stoves sold Heater's �., at the home�f Mrq. John Dranor, eoldl ulght a fetiv bf these failed to Whitevale Char St., A paper entitled "Le- put iti an appearance. but the ' ��'��(e gal nip a woman should know.' tablet cw'ere ti'lle] %with hungry' The Service Garage Our LOSS our Gain will be given by W. F. Law, the mPn. When the 'n-lpper was over 4. manager of the Standard Bank, a few' hours ww'erp pleasantly spent and Miss Fawkes will give a read in Qpeec'h and story and also in. Overbauling, Painting, all kind• ing. Roll Call-Bright Ideas, card playing. As t.hi•i is the first repairing done Ignition 1 Only Royal Oak, regular 32.00; for?7.�f) -Mrs. David Pickett, of :4filton, annual popper �ioce the war be- aPpecialty. - : who died recently,has bequeathed gan, it will again become an an- Your old Ford top re-covered A Only Oxford Oak, regular 30.00, for'2.5.00 •,'�' ' her satire estate, which amounts uual affair. During the evening for $13',00. 1 Only Royal Quebec, regnlar40,00, for 34.00 ° ..._ to 510,000, to the Hospital for Sick.-sever-a1 new members were added _ Children,Toronto. Mrs. Pickett. to the Association. Berry Poynter 2 Only Perfection Oil Heaters, regular 9.00, for 7.00 - wan formerly a resident of Picker- -A criminal case is which a -•-------- _1nR, her husband having for a onnrber pf Pickering people have' 1 Only Second hand Parlor Cook,in good shape, 7.00 number of years been manager of been deeply interested has been the flour mill. when owned by the'in-the courts in Toronto-durtaft e There are exceptionally good bargains, all being of the ,late J.�3pink. the past few weeks and was con- ' =Do not forget the drama. eluded last weep when the two Our Stock �- Gurney'Oxford line. entcitled "The Brown Mouse," principals, Ryan and McCaffrey, �� �1 . to be seated in the Methodist were found guilty of issuing false �VVe need the mane -chore thi•1 (Friday) evening un- ppro rectuses and of other irrega•- le oamplete with s nice y� der the auspices of the Ladies' kid larigea. T`hfa is what is known as range of mouth organs Satiety. It is s delightful play, the anti-glare case, in which a with prices ranging XOU need the StOVes, being full of humor, pathos and large number of from g people, including w 7 romance. Be sure to attend and a nu mbar in Pirlrpring, were in. ea'oy a moat pleasant evening. doted to subscribe for stock in. a R'' F A�mission, 35 cents; children., 25 company which nas supposed to is H 'J.�end ' .,: ickerin Ceuta. engage in the manufacture of Hls. Master's vO1Ce a y� 3' -The following new bo4a have anti-glare auto light@. According t been placed on the shelve. of the to the prospectus. this light had , f public library this week : Rella of passed the government test, which .Records. r Ingleside. a pints' book, and The was an notice of stock Thous. EMPIRE WALL' PAPERS'Hickory Stick, a story of the ands of dollars of stock was sub- �Bence Peninaulaa Both are by scribed, and now the eilbscribers Neilson's Bulk ane� -:: Canadian author'1. If you are not are minas their money and have = a member of the y SOY Chocolates - - public library, nothing to show for it except a - - - - ------- _ _ ___ that y'ou M'Av worthless piece of paper. Our new samples are in. �Bu early and have access to''the best current - literature atanotuinal cost, '" _ IN MEMORIAM. at THEXTON S get'your choice of the .choicest . ' -There is quite an agitation; especially among motorists,in fay WTt-soy-In ever loving memory of o d ELM DALE MILLS p or of�tl vehicles carrying lights our dear husband an father, 'iV0 pa yr on -the' mart. -ham Wilson, who died February after dusk. We believe that this :20th, 1918, laid to rest Feb. 28th, pICgER2NC* '• eboald be made compulsory for the The price9 &re down but the- quality 1a public safety, Frequently, collie. Hold him, Father, in thine arms a . ions ocenr on account of the ab- Aad may f ever be Unchanged. Place your order to-day scare of lights on buggies or other A messenger of love between Having taken over the Etmdale 6 Our human hearts and Thee. Mills from F. W. Weeks. 'I vehicles. While lights were al- =- -Wife and Daughters .-'� a tee delivery toy-I11Or W. ;. guarantee ran ro g wish to announce that the e ways a protection, they are much ., more so now when motor traffic PROUSB-In loving remembrance of Business will be car- 1' has become so general. our dear wife and mother,MFkry Ann tied on in the �'�` llliani s' S hoes for Kiddie§ A Prouse,who died Feb. 23rd, 19221. i =A very pleasant social rime p. g - uzual -x,-Y. " p Peacefully sleeping, resting At last, was spent on Tuesday evening in This world's weary• sorrow and trou• -:'SVe will-kee}� -lla.nd all -We are glad to see the ublic has t� ` --the basement of. St. Andrew's bles are past p. ppreciated our at��clting file• :;. Church, when a large nnlnber of p kinds•of Feed. - --, In silence she suffered, in patience she :. ?fy'ith Natural Tread Shoes for the youngsters.. the members and adherents were bore, We;have at present•.: :a •preseut. All indelged in games of Till God called her herne, to suffer no .Everyone recognizes the fact that otereo tr ejdand rani riteres-fin social more.Sa misse3�y-Hua`harid---`--]'oir-Bailea and ma ee - - _ - feature of the evening was a spell- and Family. .1 Car Western Oats We humbly solicit your patronage along these lines. jog match in which most of those FEASBY-In loving memory of our Also Corn. - prevent took part. The meeting dear mother, Janet Feasby, who �- - ;, was so much enjoyed by all that died February 20th. 1921, Ogilvie's Royal Household Fiour .• Watch'for our announcement re Lowndes' Clothing at a later date:` it was decided that another be Gone from us,but not forgotten, � held in four weekq. Refreshments g Pastry Flour _ Bold off buyi>dg for while. It will ease you mane Never shall memory fade. y y• -were nerved and the meeting was Sweetest thoughts shall ever per Chopping done every day brought 10 aelo�e by vingitig the Round-the spot where thou ald. �• �C$w00Z` Fred Te Bunting - - l�'1G+kerina >,Wvttional Anthem. -The Pam il , Cs •• 7 :c� i Pdntablished_1857.