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` ��rr ♦ Sttndap neat, ii.+rch 14th. Church The Green River Ladies' Aid intend -
1i�r�, � 1 aa'd ,81ST@t of England Sunday SCI1olul in the holding an open' tea in the hall on the
)Yrtdticar Community Hall at 2 p. m• SerpIce, evening of March 24th. Atter tea has
with Baptism; at 3 p, m.; Don't miss been served, the evening will heepent ,
- - - ` F1cto inmplaying gam Everybody - wel- "
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�•Optomecricai AssociatioaofOntario. Ret. ie service. Pres er, ltev. D. B. e ,
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IeteredMemberof the American.Optometriaal , Langford: come..
Aaeociatiaa. —£yes examined by appointment. _ _ __.. — At the ComMILIJ13
muniL Hall, Dunbar.
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` Ptwnc. Claremont. Oat. t'on, under the auspices of the A. Y. BROCK ROAD. a 1 -
LOGS WANTED P. A., on St. Patrick's Eve. Tuesday ._.-----'_E Hsh —
tab ed 838
O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R. C.S., James Furley is still busy with hie
• $ evening, March 18th. at 8 o'cicck, Rev. .Yo Better Past* Flour made.than
.l1nburgh, member of the College 'of Cuetoru sawing done, Qat Rolling T. G. T. Wright.rucking business. y
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, lfeentiat• _ .. gbt, former. Professor of Mr. Taylor, sr., had a business trip •{"t 1
of t3opa1 Oottago of -Surgeons. 1;;dtabnr� Huron College, now of A11 Saints'IIJS11
,PAyeot&i attention' to ditiesses of woaren and and CI�OppiOg, Wood to the city this week.
ahildrsa. Otaos and residence, 8roagham, Church, Whitbv, will ' lecture on "St.
Rep9iring,, - Patrick. A cordiRl invitation Is ex- A buyer from $carboro Junction is
�R. DT3R'V6 IN E. STECKLET r tended to all. Silver collection at the negotiating for tits Connor farm.
Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi Shaping and Turnings Wm. Taylor intends vleitang the Jt1sL as fine and Rood as expensive
g door in aid of A. Y. P. A. work. city on -Saturday to take In a notable imported American
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roaract,c. Will mdke residential calls to Picker — _ .�•�.--- y
_Ing. Claremont and surrounding districts. Tues- Kiddie Kare, Slelglie, Office Stools SCHOOL REPORT'S. concert. cake flour.
days, Thursda and Saturdays. For,appant- Geor rte" is undecided as vet
{sent call 141 owmanviile or write. Consul Try !!laking Rood old-fashioned '
ration is free. sly r Salt For Sale Report of S, 8 Nn,.2, Pickering - tybetl:er be will continue to keep a =,
_ horne-rade bread
Jr. IV-PAss, Zellab Vale (hon.) Beryl house or not. from �,A
Ch{roytvaefic CHAS: A. 'WHITE. Wood'; below pas@, Margaret Mitchell. A goodly number from here attend.
l3uccessor ttSlate W. G. Barnes Jr. III -Pass. Howard Sleep ; below ed the funeral:of the ]ate Chas. A. Bar-
Successor:Baker
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Phone e420 or write Locust Hill. Ont. pass. Lorne Crawford.- Sr. I -Pass, -clay on Mot day last. .L7C11K(�r8 Jo
Ronald Vale ;hon): Betty Kingston Mr. Vivian, butcher, -of ScarborowiiVV IJ y�}
-A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and (hon), George Vale (hon); below pass, Jct., has purchased a large qusnLity �t>thio Better.
Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to Andrew Annan, Ruth Toms; absent of stock in this section recently. B
Cans• South Wing. Court House, Whitby. 251y " 'F
jj '(� jQ from 3' or more' eYame, -Winnlired The cold weather has put to silence
J• .L e � -Beal Bueninaham. Jr. II -diary 8 rR a all insect life. Those who bear Mr.
'pICHAR);SON A PICKERING- gR `j j
3isarristers. Solicitors suss 317-319 Conned- (absent). 8r. I-RA:lp6 Crawford. Jean Frog last week were certainly a the R7an1y ;
etatiooLife 8u;laingQ. Corner Yoage andRich- 3iirecfOP Annan. .Betty . BttrninRham, Helen previous. We hope for warmer wen•
raondSts.. Toronto. Phones Main 1S90ead111tain and Cott (absent;. Donald Spragge(ab• Cher. -Wheat and B►arke
04W. 8tt uteetsed LfnlhultneP sent). Jr. -I -Helen BRIadon (absent), �• �. :.
Jessie Hilts (absent). Primer -Elmer Come and bear Whitevale Stale
l� -"EATON do ROSS-Barristerp. So- MOTOR �HEAR8$ Quartette on March 17th in at Top Prices. .� y
licitors, Northern Ontario Building, 330 Crawford. Helena W. Sime. Teacher. Q �j�opping
I, O. O. F. HR11 Whitevale.
Bay Suet. Toronto. CLA►R -MONT, Ont, WHITEVALE. _ ' • , ���
w.'J. Beaton, Adelaide raj Phone 9'.i — GREENWOOD. Mondays, `Vedneadays, Friday?-
_ _ A meeting of those interested in 9% s-
$. D. F. Ross. Aceta
a
Dental
library buildiog and community hall Mrs. Bert Harley wap in the city
_ 011 Tuesda
is called for Tuesday evening. Marchp•
�R. D. O. Smith, Dentist, 3tnua 16th, In D. R-•Secton'd Oficer Ken Bush: of Toronto, Ppent Sun-
v;lte. lionorGraduate of Chicago and T- OAK �j (} R �T The regular montbly meeting of the day at his home here, T•.1, �
ironto Universities and the Royal College of `-� `•`•� i B `-� O-•-"�•L� Women's Institute witllbe held at tb•e L/Cyd !Nilson. of Oshawa, spent f
!101.'DentSurgeons. Phone office 1021, Residence SPECIAL
tQ16. No,onts;d• appointraenq. zcly home of Sirs. Leary on Wednesday, 9onday with his father bests
-ch lith, at 3 L arle tiichol is confined to the C 0 A
- D m. A special St. y -'
- - Patrick's program i4i being prepared : o,ise tbese.days, having scalded bis _
Gndaateai t.h• Ro"ICadelge af•D tat 8 8s'nineh,No. I Oak Fiooriu S8" and refreshments will he sprved. - foot.
Surgeons -and U lre!str of-'Fonmto. - -- per' s H. 5f. -The Whitevale Ba tist _Yuun an. —Wm Devitt wn� irr ttr�vilta a on � 1
gMerZtiturdocks Goaseeixi;ery. store. Whitby. D g A grtoa eiipply of Hard and Soft t
+ e 2wvn9 to 12 : 1 to 3v. ind••pthone 8 le'e Class intend holding an Irish Monday on his way'to attend the _+ e
Phone 24-0. - f,,1ly 3•8z2 incl! clear Oak Flooring, $95 funeral of the late C. A. Barclay.Coal on hand. Also a Ruppiy -: 4
- per M., B. M. in therI. O O. F. Hall I on
program Ahout eighty of the friens and Of Kindling Wood,
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r . Graduattee a FttyaiCe4e �9aatt�DDertal Sur. - in lots of i00, ft or`more, plus and consist
selections ons etcge Concert and Gn r • - .� Stove length. o
A. ,D. ors, including the Ladies Aid G
e ria' Circe, met at the home of t
geom and the University of T 26 r cent sales tax. comme4�cea at. 8 o'clock m. C_: R. Mrs. George Middleton on Friday 12tf Phone Pick. 1109.
i above D A.. hlhott's atQre, Claremont rh t P evening last. when a miscellaneous
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Officeboors;9a m. toap m. Saturdayyss 9a. Purcell, rb%irnixe. Admission 2o"e.
w to l p. c Phone Clue 1,103. 491y' - The above prices are 'for' prompt Ladies with boiee free. Goals wear• ebow" was Aires to her daughter, t
acceptance only, DONALD MLNRA,. PIi}SF.KIti@
.lC�'BRBERT T. FALLAIBE. L D'3 . p y, ae they are fogs the emblem of St. Patrick viii Miss Ad4a klyddleton, prior to her mar.
D. D. S. Graduate o! the Royal College of lower than the current have their quarter refunded if they f ixga to 53r: Ham, of aremonL
i3aritai
Surgeons and the University, of Toronto wholesale quotations. buy a bot. Considerable excitement existed in • `T� ■`a �1
Once above 1 S Balsdon's store. Pickering. ont. nue 4tI1Mge ria Saturday evading. a hire 7 ale
Qtaics hove a m to 5 p m.. or by a lmnt. a CHERRYWOOM week ago, when it became known that
Jeaat. hone uk 8"00 431 �"''� R .
y •i• V •;• a couple of "B Batteries" were to give
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fttta#trtts!! stsl;e;e Amld deep regret and much sorrow a short progiram over the radio from �e �sarage;/ 3'r,
M1L`� �,i there passed away to the Wellesley 0 K D L. One of them belontts to this
KOR Y Hospital. Toronto, on Monday. March village and we hold tl,tite a cllm on Motor overiiautlog, top and side cur. t
WY. RICHARDSONI - Real Es - - 1st, a young and promiPine tifP, to the the other. We are certainly proud of talo repairing.
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tale• Iawraaee, Conveyaeeing, Noeaiy. • pe rsoWf Miss Jessie A E. Davidson both, of them. Those wbb mtased Battery Seryice-Ofi"ing ;
Paislte. Etr., Piekerint.0ot.
ally her! Town
In her 18th year, the only. daughter of healingg them will have another op• and overhauling,_
Russell T and Mrs. Davidson. Mise portunity on SaturdRp evening.
All wort gnaraateea, Flat rate
M+ P08?1LL, Licensed Auctioneer, Davidson, only two weeks ago, under- service charge _
1F' . for Oo„aiie„ ,u Tmrs ad lea„eo a,. Call at Buebby'e Hardware went a very serious operation ins ap• DUNBARTON. Photo* 5510 mark. Cewtral..
Allen, setas mt ail ltoda art•oneD to oe ssosresr and see the endicitia and other Coen ilcations of
ta*"-. of
Oreo siver P: o.. Oat. P P s
l t D diaeasea and, came through success. Mrs. Chas. Annis spent the week- We E. e E R /fir y
�$.]i$ATON TOWNSHIPOLEBH (food Cilieer Range fully, when pneumonia set in, fend, end with friends elsewhere.
. 0"T"•nser. t7emmtwton.r ter taltng Netstii eaonemical and guaranteed though the best medical skill and at. Miss Annie Brander is visiting her
acdavfr, to•oaafaaf. >st•.
aloe" so loan
jos farm ••wo.r of l arriaee sea. to hive perfect satisfaction, tendon was obtained, nothing could niece, 3l.rr•. Alvin Brander, and ramify, +
"'sr ' '' �' t'' nto. was the
Have y,,ti ever need "Chan "" the ��� Attendant at 5u dap 9 hr1o1 and ala guest of Miss May S niss Dickson, 6f jeville over the Cdal GNP
Lumber ,'.'•:�
'7 M. MAW. LICENSED ACC'• be@t floor wax on the market. an Active part In church work, she w«Pk-end. -
TIONEER •for York, Qatuic and Durham Try it. is survived t.v her sorrowing parent" «'r cnngratulette Mise Pb,vllis Nichol.----.+-
Ceuotiea, All kinds of'ules promptly attended O •ter.3hel1. Mica Grit. Meat and one hrotber. Willie, who ii at Nor- on ntccessfully, pavefrig her ele-
so. Terms reasonable. Daus for axles may be y
rarraaged at NEWY Opgcv. Bell and indepen- Scrap and Poultry Tonic hoots, HPr rPmRios were IAid to rest, nrentary ex4mination in musl�. �j a A. R E E S ,lJ
dent phones. Whitby. tint. 51Y in Ersl•ine Crrnetery on . TbursclAy 51rs. Foston hAs returned from wAit• .L' T. ;
-- •v it hand. afternoon rho 4th Cnat:., when the inlr on
her daughter. Mr9. Hartley.
p 1, a 1 Tin@mithing pf all- 6ndt. also abundance of oinat beautiful floral in Detroit,-whr) ba+ heft very Ill with I-JOI ITT...'•'T
SpVCiWi _ Furnace Fork done at tributes and vast c-cremirae of friends .04,11t'1ty'.
.reationable priceer and neighbors•shnwed thehighesteem .firs. Christina Andersnn made acPhone 4660 in which she was held. We join the- flying visit to LVest Hill Net week toAlbe2�t ►Jami-haredT MAR
nommuntty in Pxpreaeins? out stneere see her uncle; Rev, Jobb Chisholm, of t ��} ,ig ALVIN BUSHBY sympathy to the -d ead e'sad brother Montreal. a �t
in Llteir sudden and sad bereavement" lire. A. R. -Armstrong will Speak sail Steam
PIe3ERING --•-- —
ngxt- Sunday -at the morning service `1
_ Coal
BROUGHAM. �. in the interebts of the W. M, S. / ..
DO YOU WANT au6h sympathy
meeting. -
5eiQsion Band as us+1Rl on Saturday 4tuch sympathy is tett: for Mr. and •••"
afternoon. Mrs. White in the death of their baby '
-.hardwood Extension -Table Mrs-. Gerbw and famil sent Tuee-
+ your house heated for hale _p. P bog, Hobby, Rged one year, on Friday
golden uak finish, a eclat day in the city. Cement Lurnbe <
rict,' the coat Qf coal . last. The funeral took place to Pros- 7 f
p _ 18.00 W.otpenIa Institute will he held at Lath
' If ed. foetal one of the Instant arae Mare Pact Cemetery an Monday- afternoon.
Airs. R,`-Miller`s. on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Annan spent last week•
Solid Oak Arm Chair, tiphol ' Oil Burners in your range, or 18th, at 2 30 P. m. in the city with her sisters. Mrs. Ped -
as International Ori Barnet A number from here attended the ,rick and Mrs. HUI. The latter is re. � m e r:
etered in leacher, 121.50 y torto to her-bnmeia Ran Francisco, Tei�rn�i
tconcert at Claremont on Friday even- ,
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in roar lttrnace. S
fort last and report a gnod time. visit lot in New York an the way, she Q (1 '3?-
"A Famed Oak Arm Chair. app ' CAllaftd see then!. ,," The W. M. S. of the United Church baving #pent afew months pleasantly 'Strictly -Cash
holetered in imirdAtion lea. will meet at Miss Bates' on Thuredtlp with her parents. Chat•lon and Mrs.
W. J.,GORDON'9 afternoon. March 18.h. Word f Buuaks here.
' Church 8taset, foil call •'Spring," l X
We tinder ngtld Lbat 8. E, Annie P
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Agents Wanted `S3{y Pickering AUDLtitY. I
Other lObairs}at for has sold his store and business to Mr.
1. and Dirt. (cannon, of Rsvenahoe. They
Oattte-buyers have been in the vldo- t
e.in.prict►e espect to take possession about -April itv recently, _ -?
FUvFo �d Flog the let. It is ca—port-ed that the Dunlop farm
Is on the market yet
FILAM1 PICTURES r - slid Marvel
W. J. Brown wad [amp" tspeat Bun.
da with T. C. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Mr. Davidson took 't► truck load of
_ - W' Brown helped In the Sunday ser- apples to the city on Monday. a g r
— _ : vice -hp -rendering a soksr-the old loved The yotmR people Ppent a pleasant _ ri
r jail "hyena. • The N9nrt y aur, Nine." evening with. Miss Doris (fee at her
1 The Young Peop}e's, meetings are home recently. tQre
� �� �' ��, May be obtained from you Grocer. proving a great aurtcess. Avery large gniMisMargaret Hospital..
ie improv y
7 Ing nicely in the Hoepival.. Rhe will
ce D = number found their wrty to the home likely be'home in a foitnigbt. E"
Br001��. M�la of Mr. (ieffrete on Mo awy evening,
The trustees are putting a .lock on ,.
to epitq of the weather tent befog all c
that could be desired, the schen{ wood -abed as some parties
Furniture Dealer Abd CHAS. WILSON, Prop. have been taking French leave of the f
Funeral Director Mrs John Bodes was in the city After that cold take
ELM DALE MIT recently with font of her pupils. who -wood.
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Phase I300 - were candidate. at the Toronto Con• There is talk of,reviving the 4onng "Wampole:e Cod Liver Oil.
People's Club in this centre, as there
servatory piano examinations,' Each• p
.Pickering, - u ii pawed der successful! two is Iota of talent here that Leede ex- It Rives results.
• OStal'10 P=R=NQ �$kpng honors. Congratulatidne�, pression..,`
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attended the Uniral of the Late people
Rodaks. ryr a
An oyster supper wag en o ed on Toilet Goods Stations
very lace p9acourse of eo le Pp j y
8 A S K �' T S
Wednesday evening at the home of _
- Government Stalndhrd Isaac and Mrs. Puckrin by the Toting
Recleaned A. Barclay on Monday. last. A latRe
Swvin f 1) le of the vicinity.New Stock of Walt Paper on hand K
number n frletdr came from ontaide i H
g purchased, the„stock from untersfrom the city frequently
the Estate of points. - The sudden death of Mr. Bar= come out here. The residents Gere for your spring requirements y
Screenings Will tat clay ex.ta a Gloom over the commun. Prices right. object to these trespassers and some i3ht• ' '
W. a. BARNES and the entire. T ity. The family ba the sincere Rvm- ..verboten” signs w11 have to be print- Tobacco ;• J
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• p,thy of the entire circle of friends in p -
business of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your hogs at chis neighborhood. ed• s, Cigar -e, Cigarettes, —�
Am prepared to supply all sizes A grand concert will he given on Much sympathy is felt for Wm. and
P pp y R Mrp. Bentley on the death of their hlagazinos. a
from Berryy Boxes to Three : • a proft. :- Friday Dight, March 19th, in theTown y . ,
and Ha]f Bushel: ! • _ . Hall, - rougham. under the auspices youngest son, Freddie, who succumbed
of the Whizz Bang Club. The Kin- to an operation for appendicitis. He a•i. a
' We have this Feed at sale Dramatic Clnb will present their was a bright boy:and loved by all.
Gieen River Basket Works right ices. " F. M. Chapman, who is a me ber of *„
pr play, "Nothing To' Do. There will the Provincial executive of the Pro
Phone Mark. 6)!09 - be violin solos, vocal selections, piano N E ��+E�EF N
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We Carry all the different trioA and club swinging between acts. greaeive party, lla9 been notified Of RT • • f.
'r -FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feed@. This drama has been given in severwi ezeautive meeting in the cite scion. It i t
pieces and comes to Brougham hl��tt>?!v Is likely -that a general convention YeteYinary SnrgeOII `� Y
Ei"The Man that tbade the Barnes « recommended. Admission, adillts will be called near the end of the'sess-
BaskeL" Z?. N• Z+CCK'VC C>0= c25 ommended.
; children, 25 coots, ion. lmic3ceri ff, Q]clt8brt0
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• miliar hall. The biscult6 wme n•dy k -
and the Ovea door ajar. 13be ret the'
AMAS
- , ooffeepOt On the APA, and went Out to r ti,
menet h ��rkhe him.
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errs lls�ros'. ",LQ, Roser" . A
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' I-fr. Bartley Reed w ... .
man women like to have- around ' the ,
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._..�kind -iSa can — .
kitchen without being in the' way. He VR COiilp081te Charmer
. was tall, broad and. blond; serious in
- work, bubbling in play. • IT• representing the mllh -
"Lord, I'm starvedl Been jumping '
ti he coup all Um-nk-m
around t try day. �' 10118 Of thrifty housewives
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and careful laundresses who, ,
Not, a word about Betty Kennedyl
�'o'� the►, reason 3s never sold' las- "You must be tired -Bart" g have made Sunlight the
lsllt. Your �ieocer sells, this -Nottoo tired to take Fxperi largest selling lauud�y soap- -
YOU up Den a!'S. t?Arl+e t
delieiotssblend• TrY SAL "Ae Seeley's hill in the moonlight, after sw
dishes are done. m the world. -
rndefful work
Rose laughed. It .would have .been
a nice speech=if she did not know ��jj g t The .popularity of this great
about tate other girl. Soav. arms the. it. The doctor ate largely, praising the fabs" I IIBela
p�teC� Sabosaver and household
T biscuits-which were entirely praise- Enew 1 was ' dace pII
- + �N worthy-null finishing o>! with a second
GI ERS YYY��, cu of coffee. Then just as he always Clei2 and ty
P . ] cy p '
did, he piled the dishes expertly, ear-
By MELLA RUSSELL McCALLUBI, ried them -to the kitchen, and• helped Sui•
roti with the washing of themtull.
~ - Rose was furious! to 01dPy ppy, workingbeside trim It was trot until they were_
PART I, ago, Rose, in a mood of small-girl pro- five miles out of Yorke, climbing Dan
'With eyes growing suddenly, sick, tectiveness, had begun calling her Seeley's hill on high, to Bart's im- +�,� TT �,
�v hose Walton saw that the person in mother by her first mate: mense satisfaction, that she made a i lie Largest Selling l undrg Soap in t1rw�orld
;the roadster beside Dr ..Reed was the "We are two women together now," stove toward carrying out the- resoiu- '
-8ew girl in town, Betty Kennedy. The she had said, and Ellen Walton had tion that had been forming all day.
` Sunday morning sunshine caught the seemed pleased. _ I saw you and Betty Kennedy this SLtnlight removes dirt from clothes Quickly, tl3d=&-
1 yellow and white o! the girl's •sports "No, indeed, i shonldrtit worry,' re- morning. ly,, scientifically and above all safely. _
het `sa- they turned the corner of Un- peated her mother. "A.man was never There was a sharp silence. How
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-ion street. ,von by too much caring." common her remark sounded! It is backed by a $5,000 GimUltee of #uritji. ��-
.. "Yes," he admitted. "1 couldn't
He is taking her along on bb But, Ellen, what if you loved a t
1 .. man? What if he meant a3I the world very well get out of taking her. Bland , COBtB IIO more than ordinary soaps.
t calls,, hose thought, Just as be has Allen roped me into a rt rant night
W' _taken me so many times l„ -and heaven to party ;
Rom had come out on the front Rose caught up the dish towel and and Betty practically asked ma You be$t be too good? -
n to. dr china fast.know how it is, $cask"
t verandah of the, cottage to tie Up- a "Child, child!" The voice ran deep "Now he is playing the gamcL-the � --
trailing branch of wistaria. They had with pity. "I'm sorry! I wish-I man's side of it," thought Rose. Aloud
l noticed at the breakfast table that it �� you didn't care about bink hien she sild: "No, t don't know bow it is was down. She wore a blue apron i, don't appreciate it. You should never
I know you wouldn't have taken her Made - -
dress, and her curling, light brown let a man know -you, him a if you hsdsrt-
ye :hair was knotted back with two pins. j aL y Bart ave the car and they shot ���
second thought g 8�,
Rose luxuriated in being alight:y care _ Rose-lifted-her hwd sharply. Q
ahead. Tc�cont
lea'
on Sunday morning. Six day% a�. " "I didn't dream u were the - jealous
Oh I know. I've heard that advice y''O � -
week she worked to the office of a-seed; kind Rose:
all my life--keep a man guessing it
r
house. She knew she was expected to deny
'k •�: ` 8ho went on tying up the vine. never let him know you ears. Ellen, I �'pjd ]r+' %L8r6 r
Never had the. wistaria been more don't like those tactical it' Wellbut, Imam-terribly! t she said s-
Ellen Warton started. ••
t beautiful. Heavy with hanging bloom, He glanced sidewise. - - - ��I;►I{ �� f
s
".-it wreathed her as she stood there; +
You don't? Haven't you any "You're the last .girl I'd suspect of
-but now time sweetness wan gone from :pride?" - „ to k:atd
Lbs morning. I Lots! I'm proud-of my feelings. - _
docShe had heard tor and the new gihe said
rl, whispers about
was, "Gracious me, that will never dol" „Am F? O I knowgirls are sup- RevsvaL
The $ands made a soapy commotion. . `
Oh, --g1 p�
' fire first time she had scall them to � "You will alwaya be hurt if you go posed�to eat out their beams in secret; a i1 Utile sun, a lttt:c rain.
but I m not going to be orthodox. to- I loge a window chat !e. skyed. A soft alai brawn; from the west.•
;getter. Such an informal hour, too-through life that way. You must play night. I'm going W tail you, once for Because It must tae sing' eyed
Sunday nsorttine! Aid in the evening the game, and never, never show what „ Aad d warmth
and fields are amour again, you really-fee-L" all, that-1 carpel within the mountain's
And warmth
ho was coming to have supper with y(To be continued.) it cannot loolrup'on the earth. breast.
z� Rose and her mother. Rose- looked steadily at her mother. nt it Stas tegiutes from birth.-gtopford A. Brooke.
� * As Rose went back into time kitchen Ellen was speaking ton fast, too nerv-
N.' ouai The girl ca ht ye6
,r her mother looked up from washing'
9. gt ug the veiled a Of gentle rain to wash Its face. Mlnard's Liniment for dandruff.
dishes. The rinsing pan of blue en- with her un-winking steady once. The tel tb' Of sun sad moon .to lend it grace;
veiled a shifted, would not be held. 'There le something eesentis,lly tra-
ameI, and the clear hot water in it y� Sort of Fa Council. -•
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glittered. " And rainbow! Of banked uscsrte give It
warm: Count Coa etre include a sat 8uaolk.
"She does not believe what she is gic-aboo2 compoetfions published after y
�t "What's the matterY" ter mother a ng. Rase thought, the death of their creritors. Idarny of _
'$ demanded. the works of the masters did trot ap Y father and f
'Ience separated them, across
Rose laughed Be.' molter delighted which yearned, but the curtains pear in print until after their deaths Of bird wings Hovering to blear daughter and a husband and alis
her. Ever since she was small Rose, were down tight. Several n the best waltzes of Chopin, And thank-it fin As steadtaatness.
f
had worshipped the tall. still woman Prose r-:.:ton ani•her mother occu_ for Instance, were null >n manuscript THE NEW WALLPAPERS
with the veiled, dark eyes. her.
P>� a unique position in Yorks. Ed, when be'paeaed away, The THE of And when the night is dark and wide _
Hoffman," OEenbach's one claim to I ImtltALtita AND DECORATORS, W" troll
;R.� was rather sturdily built, with Walton had belonged to one of the It has a atst$le star for garde.
Larger immortailuy, was never seen by i OUR srzCLAL SAMPLE BOOK•
wide-open gray eyes. She considered towns nicest families. Poor, plodding Fanny de Groot Hastings.
her motlur a vastly superior parson. old dear, so kind to them=-and eo the composer. Bizet's 'Carmen" and LUIERAL. DtsooU7oT9-aPt, NDiD vALUEL
"Bart !s taking Betty Kennedy on 1 unable to provide for them' When he �fousaeorgeky's "'Sorts t3oudouno>!" The W. J. SOLUS CO" Ltd.
died, and his_ widow announced her were produced during the lifetime o[ Mall t0 Mill. 1t3�►D of!'tL= wtPa ssoW stOorKe: +'
,his rounds this morning-the new girl. ,
yon know-Mrs heath's niece." intention of working for other people, their aatavoeera, but they could hardly .rue men recognise and respect One gib YOriti£ ST. , TORONTO _
"Oh!" The hands in the dish air, Yorke society had been shorkedl but imagine the great receptions that wen l 1
p another. even through the mists of
Walton' had tar be given to them to after years At W Pries
beautiful still in spite of hard work. plan. gone a with her � enmity,. It m warfare that we and � NEW RUGS Cuvids
slid a cup from the soapy water Into `plan, and had quietly advertised that 4 - — the most striking Illustration of that RUGS F Yg Q�
the clear. A frown appeared between she wou:d do baking to order, assist at tact. Sir Frank Beason tells a delight- De sot throw away your old carpus =
Story. ful story of the sort which is quoted in or ^'s•• noLotw
w n-weave them rate
the straight, black brows; as,, for s
parties, launder fine garments and be nae 1,.aatlh,l e.w Ross. Laedseme to ar-
second, Ellen Walton's es seemed temporary companion to old ladies and Joseph H. Oldham's Christianity and' yearasu sad .e economical caws to
eyes •Carol, every violet has
less' yelled. children. And she. had done all those the Race Problem. "ar' tom''
things with such dignity that the very Iieaven for a'looking-glass. ` Write for Galatia No. to.
Rose's heart quickened. All her y ry A British omcer had been sent for- jTIM
CO• �W ob� U
lhtnkin life she had hoped to L be- .PeOple who hired her were- apt to ward in some fighting' with the: Zulus, _ !_ s.
g Pe gr Every little vaL'.ey lies .
hind that veil, but onlyfor, a second -apologize for doing 'go, and nearly al- leading a contingent of men. _ The 1
Under many-clouded skies;
did
older woman reveal a glimpse, ways included her in their invitations. - Zuhis sent out s rnessenger of peace. • • • • -
"What a pity Ed didn't leave any- Every little cottage stands BY an ,unhappy .,,._
of soul. Then the curtains fell. and, 1 blunder the British outter-
thin !" the said. - dirt about with boundless lands C-' • Double Cans.
thing!" always, the deep gold voice carried g' y - Every little glimmering pond posts shot him. The •!Beer -was great Asa Cttsuma ow h wan,
smoothly. Blit of course.there were new people Claims the mighty shores beyond- ly distressed So be handed over the oovp.r �� astir >'�� -
"Wet), I shouldn't let' that worn in town who did not remember Ed contingent to the second to command antem. scents es rtro Automatic
y Shores no seamen ever hailed, v ei.t°� r `�Wrtq for ' ' me, it I were you," said Mrs. Walton. Walton, and they saw no reason for l and walked etrrtight out, unarmed, to t 1}��Rg��
Rose stood still, . Are of grief ran- (inviting the town's' "lady b to Seas no ship has ever sated. the ztm'lu lines. He' was led to the 19' 15. J.8 7•atteaderC�Oet :
sting through her. their !unctions; so .now .the Wa ns All the shores when day-to done chief. 1
:. "Wouldn't you, E11en? Wouldn't were rattler on the-fringe of things. !rade into the setting sun "I have cottme:' he anti, "to glue my- i I
Y� IRose had gone to work as` soon as salt up became �•e shot your peace i SHIP uS iOUR
So the story tries to teach by mistake. It_ b a thing ; ,
When, Rose's father died, ten years she graduated from high school. She ,More than can be told In speech messengerPOULTRY,
-,did not want to be a business girl, but -Allred Noyes, in "TLe Flower of Old Ivo `°at'riOro ,sever do. I am very � BUTTE R^NFEATHERS
;she_ wanted to teach school null Was, Japan" sorry. To make amends I place my R ?
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so_tt►cre w ._ d never .
........: --. �- , .- _ _life. in your hands; do with me ad yon � .� Wt YEAR
are �artsntao
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considered her lot a hard one bad _ --- - -'i f - r e - ---
• ` The Zulu •warrior h e silent U JN Ev Ll"ITED
never mourned for last casae. She
Too Careieee. for a moment. Then said: "You { `°ter' °"• '
knew that with their real friends she 36-3ti °`o"''rMor•kat�",.dol
an r '• mangy 1y__W_rQtg_to an iron man• and `your people are men
%always wools. asking: - and the sons of men; wd, too, are hien. -
_ • "I have lost three husbands and now We will make peace." �L
- _ Site had playedwith Bart Reed ever C811D3111 L>tllers
she was 15 -and Bart certainly have an oiler of a fourth. Shall I ac-
since o Y
: "belonged," if any one did.. Bart had '4Pt him? to
growled a lot about her working in an
The reply camp, "If you have lost Content.
after (very .Meal I office "with a bunch of cheap kids"- three hu�bande I should say that In crystal towers and turrets ridrly set EUROPE
at which she had smiled. are too careless--W be trusted with 'a - TpRh glittering game , that shine 1
It doesn't tstie jnU& Rose had A longer time to herself tonrth."_ agalntst the sun,
1 that da than she expected. When her. In regal rooms of jasper and of jet, JV invoOU9 "O" so usand as
y P� _- fsvariRei among t6owends o3
to keep you in trim mother, carne from church, she report- Content of mind not akwa•y®, likes to da«im�t as aavelesa-liutu!-
R
Nature 01111y asks Bis I ed that the Dickenson's maid was W. - wone;. ora secomsaodsdcna, excellent
only
and Mrs. Dickenson ass distraete:i', lint oftentime's it pleaeeth her to stay cuiine, ;naive eernlce.,
Udle.help with-guestc; and w_o_u_1 ars, Walton be; - Tu,s'in�- 'e cotes c'osed in with walls fnhnnit .�. ,c..>';,•r,•n is rr,r
n
good enough to coma. in? Qf conn;; of clay. Cherbourg and',oatham-tcn
�r. �%
isle gs after every 1 Mrs. Walton wcu:d; it was her brr ::i' ; RAPID _Geoffrey Whitney (15461.
and butter. The world's beat "Ttr Cawf ••t!tants"
beIIefitB teetly. �B the-afternoon stretched on,-c .'i hair tint. Will re. R2XAL store to bair to its natural ThA i:nprodement of hearth and thei - -
jbteath, appetite and - 11•� dressed and prepared supper, h:: g y rwsntiun of disease are worthy na- MAIC..
dislike of "the game" strenRthene<l color in 15 minutes. P
,." dlg,'est�oII� - - Shp did not dress with special r::r? 6rnait size, 13.30 by mail teal aims. Help the n!ttian to realize ` 1'naRn,.,zhfwttSraAwPAc+crtCa
64 %,'...non S Son, Inc.,A ,n"
r„-- or -experiment with cosmetics. �h- Dou61e size, $5.50 by mail :hr",n by becoming a member of the %,a.o:.:..l,x.r, ortxrtas.ev
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Reed bad seen at least a dozen tires^ Lima ---P -_--- _
k Sharp joy rose in her when. vt hal'' 129 vonoo St. Toronto r.linard's Liniment for sore throat. ISSUE No. 11-T6.
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Now York, bureh 7.-,%om Of Thirty - or forty persons with oim�
deopi" from Windsor says':- faz out over the lake, the hope that
leisurely conversations were beld by Plec Hatened to each conversation'
elk
All hope was practically abandoned the little family still mig4t be alive And the thrill of hearing London a*
lowly yielded to conviction that they telephone between Now York and
on Thursday for James Phipps; his c:oarly, as the Bronx or Brooklyn keptj
oar•so dP
bad gone to death at thajake's, bottom. London today, between 8.80 ainand them interested throughoutf
wife, Nellie; A04 their three children, The first news that the party was . .....
12.30 pxiL-1.30 p.m. to LBO pm. in hours of small talk Sentences were, i,4a
aged 9, 6 and A, who darted out at 4 missing was broadcast Thursday forss-
Londonat a demonstration -of pro- b' urred by static, but tlWa occurred]
otelock last Monday afternoon from noon, when a mail carrier returning gTess in the truatlautic radio tele- very rarely. Practically no troubW
Pelee Island in their sedan to drive from Pelee Island reported to anxious phone by the American Telephone and was- experienced at the American n
aero" the frozen vrostes of Lake Erie Inquirers that the Phippees had left
Tellegraph Co., the Radlo Corporation of the 3,600-mile conversatio, but
ut.•
0 the malgUnd 4 Leamington, sigh- the island a few minutes before 4 of America and the British General there were Obcasional ComP)LIWO from)
eers -miles airay. and of whom nothing o'clock Monday afternoon- expecting
P*stoffice. the British end.
bas since been owfeared the n. It is to reach the mainland near teaming- More More than 30 engineers and news- Three and a half years of'experi-I
party, overtaken probably by a snow- ton before darkness set in. Up to that
paperman talked from telephone quar- words an transatlantic telephony pr®-
istorm that swept across the lake about time friends of the family at Loam-
tore at 24 Walker Street to a similar ceded the demonstration. One Maw%
that time, lost the trail, and that ington believed they had decided to
-kroup at the General Post-office in for holding It -is that -minny -radio ex
2b;ms -w1ke wen at -the wheel-of-4ho- -pro5ong -their--visit on the island. London. The hearing On the Now parts have constructed soft which. en-
ear, drove Into an ice-hole cQnceale(t Leamington, Out., March 7.-Ice
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beneath a thin veneer of ice and snow. conditions have practically forced sus:-
York side was ,equal V local service. able them to capture the weekly ex
All day Ime the mournful foots of pension of search for bir. and Mrs.e Englishmen protested that it was perimental conversations across the 41A,..�
John J. DixontMXOV
better than they were used to. Atlantic on the 5770-metre and then
-shore whistles at Leamington echoed James Phipps and family, who have new president of the Canadian Nation- . ;
across the expanse of frozen lake, been misisng since Monday last and al Exhibition. Representatives of the Now York 5260-mitre wi,*-m-lengtbInquiries
newspapers and of many press serv- were received at the telopho,
no offloed
• Bounding their warnings at regular Y.-ho are believed to have been drowned 0
_intervals, In the vain hope that the while motoring on the ice from Pelee AIR ROUTE IS OPENED Ices were guests of 'the telephone in inch a vo7ume that it wag decided
travel=ers might possibly still be alive, I"nd to their home near here.
company at the Now York offices and to answer them all at once by a test _N
and that -the whistle signals might All day Saturday workers. cut away TO NEW GOWFIELD, heal conversation one at a time, with which would, show the progress made
about 80 British conversation,
representatives. in the direction of commercial service'
guide them to shore. the Ice and used drags in an effort to
When the conversation lagged, some between England and the United
But as dankness fell and no word locate the automobile, which is be- First Plane Makes Five-Day one on the a the rrriero- States.
came from the numerous searching !laved to have gone into an airh*le.
parties scattered along the shore and No trace was foundJ
ouMey in Hour and a Half. phone out the window of t London The conversation, by a coincidence;'
.
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A despatch from Hudson, Ont., Post-office building while the bells of was held on the fiftieth anniversary
across the of the day Alexander Graham Bell ob-
-The seroptsue superseded the St Paul's Cathedral, Jus
DNVI(M CHARGED WITH says:
MURDER OF SON dog-sled to-day, and a party, including street were pealing. T beau- tamed his original patent for the lw.
a prospector and d'geologist, took the tifnRY across the Atlantic. strulment.
TORONTO.
air route to Red Lake, scene of On,
AttOMeY-GeWrat Intervenes t.Ws latest gold strike. The arduous CREW OF SIX SAVED MOTHER SAVED BABIES
'Man. wheat--No. 1 North., $1.61%;
No. 2 North., $1.56%; N*. 3 North-, in Death of Drummer Boy- five-day journey was cut to. an hour
EMqu"t to be IJLa and a half. Thedistance to Red Like FROM SINKING VESSEL BUT FATALLY BURNED
o. 2 CW, 'nominal; by the air route Is 140 miles from this
Man. oats--N$
No. 3, not quoted; No. 1 'feed, 47c; A despatch from Peterboro says:-- i point. The thermometer registered 30,, Liner Takes Off Shipper and Port Arthur Woman Perished
No. 2 feed, 4U; Western 1prini, quota- 1 Instructions from Attorney-General 1 below zero. Men Afloat Since Dec. 17 and One Child is Severely
I W. F. Nickle, K.C., that an inquest! The air service has been insugur-
tiom on e.lf. bay
Iniure&
TXACY, LQKva�.�-tern-be-hoid-,-and that t- aTka by 4ac k V. Bluat. kianulton-917--
yall.,, 8-5-%c; No. 3 yellow, 83c. .1"rge agamat George Dwyer, father I man, and three planes have been ata- 'A despatch from New York say":- A despatch from Port Arthur, Ont.,
-Dol. freigh.A ti. - says.
Milifeed Montreal , of John Dwyir, 1T-yerar-old Dummer 0, regu. Two wire!ess messages from the Hol -Mrs. m.. Hotchkoaki
bags Included: Bran, per ton. $80-26 tinned at Hudson to carry out a received
boy, who died early Tuesday, be en- I lar schedu'e of flights. - - -- -- -huxF-Arneriean liner Volendain were fatal burns and her three-year-obd
to $31.25. shorts, per ton, $32.25 to
26: middlings, $89.25 to larged to murder, were received here It ca
It indicated Thursdayput together to make the probable
, that the P daughter is in a critical condition In
1821.
41pod feed dour, , v bag, W0. Friday morning by Crown Attorney I development of the new field would be story that the skippe- and five men hospital here following a firs which
Ont, oats-40 to 42c. f.o.b. shipping Hatton. Dwyer appeared Friday! hastened by the advent of air trans- of the schooner General Smut& had destroyed their home on Thursday.'
points• morning, but as his counsel was not! portation. Experts who have gone been xescued in mid-Atlantic after Mrs. Hotchkoskii died in hospital short-
Ont,good milling whea"1.27 to ready to go on, be will appear on! into the field to investigate will be spending several weeks on their e ly before noon, retaining consciousness
#1_29,- f.o.b. shipping points, according Thuraday'next, In County Police Court ' In one respect, that Of until an hour or more before she ex-
enabled to return with their reports' lict vessel.
to freights. for preliminary bearing. and the fun- i In a fraction of the time required by dates. their informations receivedat ptred. Aiig
Barley, malting-42 to 64c. ' i
7 oral of the boy has been postponed. the dog teams. Supplies and baggage 1 Halifax and, New York did not jibe. Awakened from sleep by heat and
Aurkwhoa No. 2. ft. ttml*gtxt,- BZ- [. H". E-1). -f Iso W car-n-ed by the While tim Halifisir zadlo bailu amose, the motb�r -s-e-i'md Mr two . uffl.'
R No. 2, Mie.
the 4;�ML the General Smuts had been abandon- 13-hildren's- Hospital, sent by 'the March p
flour-First W40. To- Sic 4h 5th witnessed t;::1)2 (1021- dren and threw them out of a window
Attorney-General's departmen4 arriv- tion of a mail service to the mining ed and set on fire in latitude 44.05
Tonto; do.-second pst.. $7-90. on to a snow-covered verandah, where
Ont, flour-Toronto, 90 per cent. ed here Friday night and he'd an camp. More than a thousand letters north, longitude 88.27 west, the Now they were picked up by neighbors. The
bar"], In carlots, Toroito, autopsy. awaited delivery. York message read: eldest child was severly burned, but a
It' The Instructions from the Attorney- "Notify Associated Press captain baby was unharmed.
6;p=rd. in bulk. $510-
Straw-Carlats. per ton, 89 to $9,60. General's office, phoned by E. Bayley, rescued midnight. - Skipper and five I Forced from the open window'by a
19 ftrisonings--ftandard, recleaned, f.
�.101. bay ports. per ton, M-50. acting deputy, overrode the decision '"sitches Ignited CI awn afloat since December 17 on sail- rush of dames. Mrs. Hotchkoski fought-
22e; to lesa, sinking schoner on way Spain, her way to the rear of her Pttbe home,
ClIK-eas--New. I& , t*ins, of County Coroner Dr. T. W. P. Oshawa Child Likely
.22%c; triplet I �; rXilCons, 24c. Old. Young. and Crown Attorney G. Hat-
A, 2.' Newfoundland." shipping records escaping throqa ji doorway. The
large, 28 to 80e; +wirm 29 to 31e; ton, K.C�;"that an in(juest was on Oshawa, -0nt7.M1r1h 7.-The 9- showed that the British schooner left soles of her feet were burned raw,. and
triplets. 30 to 32c. necessary. The d6cisioii to'bury the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spain on December 18. bound for St. her whole body was charred.
Butter-Fined creameryPrintl, boy without an inquest was reached Gerald Montgomery, of 264 Jarvis St., John's, Nfld.
48c; No. I creamery, 46to7c; N' 21 on Dr. C?ark's certificate that death
46 to 46c. Dairy priLts, 41 to 42c. this city, was seriously If'-not fatally The Halifax message was receiied.. 18-MILE ICE JAM
Eggs--Fresh extras. in cartons. had been caused by meningitis, despite burned this evening. The little girl by the Department of Marine and
the fact that the doctor said that he went upstairs to the bathroom and,, Fisheries. The New York radio was DEFIES SCIENTISTS
40 to 41e; fresh extras, oose, 39 to did not feet Justified in issuing a'l>ur- while playing with matches, set fire 1 sent by Ossian Lang. a passenger on
: '.40c; fresh firsts, 35 to 36C.
Dressed poultry-Chickengh- aring, ija certificate under the circumstances; to her clothing, which was complete-iy the Volendam, to Robert J. Ken- Dynamite and •I Termite Fail
lb., 82 to 86e; hens. over 4 to I lbsi It had beqn intended to charge Dwyer burned off her. worthy, grand secretary of the Mason- and People Prepare for
30c- do 3 tAi 4 Ilia., 25c; roosters, 22c; with manslaughter, the same charge The screams of the child attracted is Order.
A
idueUin�;, 6 lbs. ,Rising Waters. A
and up 80 to 82P, -he father and mother whoLon rushing Officials of the Holland -American
.'turkeys, 85c. as wan against his wife at Franklin, Pa., March 7.- Still in
201, 60; her hearing on Thursday. Off March upstairs. found the child's cothes all Line said they had received no report
Boons-Can. Isand-pick4 placp_ menacing as ever, and with thw'
11 the charge against Mrs. Dwyer will aflame. An alarm was turned into of the rescue from Captain de Konig,
primos, 5 to 6 %c. ' AFeghony River. rising slightly. the,
or imp, be changed to murder. the city fire department, and when of the Vo;endam. Attempts will be
X lo produe" IS-ralle ice-gorge Jam has defled at
7
gal.. per 5-F .30
_ �, 9 PW Chief Ckmeron arrived on the scene made by wireless to reach the boat, erupts of dynamite, thermite and
&L; ample sugar. Is, 25 to 2ft he rendered first aid and had the child which is due to arrive at Plymouth t
8060 tins, 11% to M Second Fire Victim rushed to the Oshawa General Hospi- England, on Monday. calcium chloride to overcome it, Of
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i�.titus, 11% to 12c; 6-1h. tins„ z.. the three attacks an it, that of dyna- 7 7T
Ib.; 10- tal, Where no hopes are held out for 0 1 - .
.12 to 12%c: 2%-th. tirw, 14 to 14%e. Succumbs to hurns. her recovery. EiLhteenth Chad Born mite, cutting a channel nearly two'
thousand feet deep into it at Brand
Smoked meats-Ham, mei., 29 to Port Arthur, March 7 ,-Bernice n,l
Sic; cooked hams, 43 to 45c; smoked
in Family M With Smallpox the southernmoot end of the ice, ton, �14
M; cottage, 25 to 27c; break- Hotchkosk:4 4-year-old daughter of U.S. Duty on Butter
last bacon 82 to 86c; special brand Mr. and Mrs. Hatchkoski, died yester- miles below hem, appears to be I the. q
- Twelve Cents Per Pound Ades from Kitchener says:- most ssc,"afuL .. I "t
breakfast tZosi, 39 to Sk; bsck0* day morning of burns received when The stork defied smallpox placards 4;4:
bonsless,, 85 t More thermito was touched off by, '-I'- �
o 43c. ?
the Hottlikoski home was burned Washington, March 7.-President when it brought the eighteenth child Howard T. Barnes, Montreal in-,
Cured meats Long clear bacon, 60 Dr.
to 70 lba., $24.25; 70 to 90 lb& down, when the mother sustained fatal Coolidge, issued a proclamation yes- to Mrg. John K. Weber at her home venter, to-day, supplementing the, sev- i
I eight he esday night. oral charges of yesterday, and though'
`10 lbs., and up, $22-341 1 burns as she threw her chi'dren out terday increasing the duty on butter re, 25 Peter St., Wedis' I
r*Hs, In barrels, $42.50; hesivyweight of the window for safety. The double from 8 to 12 cents a pound, in order The mother is a victim of smallpox, but Barnes declared he was satisfied with,
Vols, $39.50 per bbl funeral of mother and child was held to equalize, he explained, the cost of the child, a boy, was born in a healthy the experiment, unofildaily others did
Lard-Pure tierces 18% to 19e; yesterday afternoon. The distracted production in the United States and condition. Seventeen of Mrs. Weber's not share. his optindam. Wbtle'thol
19 to 19%e; jlsa&, 20 to 20%c; husband is now left with only one Denmark, the principal competitor. children are living. Nine of'the chi ice-burning chemical is probably d
5Anta, 21 to 21fhc; shorbenin tioress, child, a little babe. He has lost home, The increase was made under the dren who are quarantined in the house
to 14%c; tubs, 140A to Ife; PaRr' wife and elder child by the flames. flexible provision o? the Tariff Act. have smallpox. something in burning a way intoc�thoj
% to 15%e-. blocks; 16%-to 17c, ice-pack where it is net off, countless,
Heavy stem� choice, 7.60 to $8.80; •
N"Amft SCOLM -of the shells, each of which is.
do, good, WL 6 to .60; butcher iryo to 200 pounds in weikht _*OU1d-bw-----
11 to ii5o; do, good,
a needed to make a lasting impiesiglowl
of to $6.7 Itchor heifers choice.
• 60 do i;;z $6.00 :Red Lake the Scene of the Big Gold Rush on the ice, varying from 4 to li feed
to $& ;sJ, R.50 to $6; do, in thickness.
to.
5.60; butcher cows,
la;-do- fair to aeod�
T-retheweyDiscoverva
to $5; butcher bulle, good. $6
to $5.75; bologna, #L25 to $3.76; co i ,
of Cobalt, Dies Florida ?a
ibannsn and to 113.
ism UELLILAWt
ont, ibo, March 8.-Wi
0 to Trethewey, discoverer of the Troth-'
iilch cows, $70 to medium RED
$6.25 to
r , ewe' mine at 0obaZt, paaged away in
stockers,
to $60 air, $5 .$6;' cwt LA" 01 his 60th year at E*r-aseta, Florid_ ii
.75; do, NEW
$5 to $5.50; do, fair, $4.50 to er P194i he body Is being broufne
oFr.frx I-Satur4!Lf. T
calves, choice, $13 to $14;' ml; i NTYP.E
ro:lowln
'T&RIA 01 "012ANN of his mining venture,*
good, $11 to $12.&@; do, Krassers, !2�k to oronto for burivtl
.50 to $6.50; good light sheep, $7 to viii-r&RIA the -success
e
heavies and bucks, $5.59 to $ifW S 0<1 a which brought, hini prominently toforzAi
good lambs, $13,75 to $14; do, med., T the public eye, the late Mr. ret
2 to $12..60,_do, bucks, $9 to $11; 71
14.9 co
Is as born in Muskoka, !d his:
who
01, culls, $10 to $11; bogs. thick interest in the mine and in 1913 moved
smooths fed and watered, $13.85; do, 2o4CII 14
WATre TQ_" _]! to estats-
OpTi 6i�$iL Eng'.Ad. , He purchased an
11.o.b., $6.25, do, country points, $13; %14.
CJV$" tm �_51 Sussex, "Ho7anstead Place," which'
xWorou - CANOE ROUTES do off-.cars, $14.206; select premium, Quo
"ALP f4titr wl -Wrcd- ion-by-
91 n-i�e ren n- iwnn -W`1fh-Wfl`*Zt
$2.70. - 3CONTREAU insmy Canadians who -were -overseas,---
-Can. West., No. 2,.59c; No. 3, for a large number of offleers and men'
Oats,
55c- extra No. I feed, 63c. F:our, io
C Ae APA01 h S were entertained there by Mr. Treth-,
end
spring wheat pats., fists, $8.50; ef EW eqfr/ish i
ewey.
seconds; $8; strong bakeri', $7.to 9ULP woo After the war Mr. Trethewey so&
$7.90. Bran, W.25. Shorts, $3620.25.
ihis Engksh estate and returned to
Hay, No. 2, per XT.
.11(iddlings, 439.25.
on, car lots, $13 to $13.50.
It Canada; two years alro, and Ma chief
Chi
'Air interest was the development of hij
do "t HUE)
T
eaA$, 191/4 to 19%c. Butter, No. I 114111JAKI 0 big farm at Weston.
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pasteurized. 46 to 46%c. Eggs. atorag;
extras, 32c; storage firsts, 27c; stor- The annual pinieapp.e crop of the
Hawaiian I&Iands is worth about $
&to seconds, 23c; fresh extras, 42c; go,.
afresh RrsW, 87c, Potatoes, Quebec, AED LAKE GOLD FIELDS 000,000.
HAZARDOUi WINTER TRAIL LEADS TO
bag,. car lots, $2.60 to 42.66,
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.;}•....._`,'.•.A�k.'�I��nsY:..',r-,.r ...-a..,. _• -... '^ " "'o'. :1 s.sMr ... •:yy'422ty ,.} µµ•3�L.•'3+ �,y� 4•n:•�?pF�x,�}� �sd •..t°+y�,�!,r.� y� .&: •1-'�",F .^*i :i- a... ;'S'•��•t`' j,�yU'�u4WC..g^�Tf4°n,'f:.°iS.. rx'F?�°v.•r� �'}'.,., ,
_ p, A,R.i, --� .,'+S n •s'+Jw,:c.'t�} ^w .i'tr`I`•'.lt. .r.7 '�".I^
- : :YnTa:•r ..-^:m"r.,d .ai+Lyr Gsa,;'•w. .'r.«+ AY.,�-s'�, �'.-.-'sT•� is tstc. m;.;R?p:•aw. �,••ffi+' '^c, �,, ,,,. .•cmc" r.N.ifi.•C, `•a'y ds�. ,si -
_.. Nt •-ice r. L". . :.. iF-R.'?La+R Aa` +r _,•yh,,,•: o.-" b i:! �a - v 4• �.'L'.t.J. '.:t;+a'
.en
.r 7.:� .�' .
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fir-using-fftin mall c`oaiTs that it
is It
int $7.402 -per too, and they are
now demanding $9.00. If the
�c�� About BRE �D Fc�r To-day
proving very ,satisfactory:''
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gives a good beat and has ltttle if
latter price is charged. dealers say
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any clinkers.Many wiia 4ave
that they will thea be unable to
Just it word to the vfise : Why pay_ 22c a 3-lb loaf whea,'we
r
139tt 2t R'Oltl(1 ttQ soon have it eri
cau:pete with Petrns�.:�;' coal.
vsill�ds_liveL�out}3 Lb oaf of LAWRENCE HREAD atl9c? .
6t'bv iptian. ro U. tMted state. and ,Creat
Britain $2.00 in
the anthracite from Pennsylvania,
However, thereis tills eatisfaction,
� will friends.
This 1 once tried 11 make ri ;•
advance.
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especially the kind we have been
strikes ' in 'the U. S. mine& will
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-JOHN MURKAR Proprietor.
a P
getting the peat few years: The
teat dif6rul5y . in procuring AI-
have no terror for na as we can
go to Alberta and have our needs
Sow About SUGAR For " To =d ay
berta coal is the cost of shipping:
supplied, and in a gatisfactory
Z
PICKERING COUNCIL.
So far the railway has been charg-
manner.
St. Lawrence or Redpath Granulated-7.00 per cwt.
The Coal question ie beeotuing a
Now is the time to lay in a supply.'
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_ -live one in Canada, Anti one in
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which the Provinces 'of Alberta
For Stroll;-Hent->�h CbiGks fled
" A few,SpeciRla. forTwo.SVeeka Selling
`and Ontario, as well as the Du=
minion Canada deeply in-
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Pine Tree [batches lOc per bot Aylmer Standard Peas IOc a tin
Banquet Sardines 3 tine for 25e Horse Crown Salmon 95c a tin
of are
«terested. Alberta has immense
Windsor Sardines 2 tine fur 25c • Dried Marrowfat Peas 2 pkge 250
coal-fields and their great need is
-` CCH/C- KSTAR-TER
Handy Ammonia 3 pkgs for 22c Soaps-Comfort, Sarpriae, P&G
Gold tic I8 bars for L80
to get a market for their pro
or or
--
duct. Ontario is also deeply io-
Con.taina Dried Buttermilk, Fish Meal, Bone Heal etc:, all of which
in developing growth and
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_, TAMES �,,_I��-�.RDSO
Txterested
in the fact that she has
- 8 are essential
s s
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.aio coal of her own and must stn-
vitality in Baby C hicks. -
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port all she requires, In the past
Pennaylvania has supplied all her
FEED THE O• K• S.IlTE-
Money
ckeri �
� and watch your Poultry grow into
and
wStoreareeede,
�iboth herd --and soft coal.ng
r{
bath of which are most sat isfac-
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tory. But the frequHut strikes
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which interrupts her output have
'Cita 1aAn9 a • ._�_. _
beet; far from being Patlafaetory
-ART'ER, CHICK SCRATCH FEED, DEVELOPING FEED,
Poultry Foods and Egg Producers
to the consumers: The Dominion
L y- ')"C$ FEED ETC
Government have also an interest
in the fact that it has control of
_
:If your dealer does not carry these feeds to stock,y
eeera p
Oster Shell, Mica Grit, Beef S, and Laylag Meal
rwe
i
'the re 11w•ay that hfs been trans.
can supply you direct.
.
Royal Popple Calf Meal for the young salves
Y
pre an to havrtae they
are sanious to have in
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: '_�i��RKHAM FLOUR MILLS
Electric Light Bulbs, Hot Plate,
1
<x
ousthe
some pr
some profit
performing that svork. One great
D. N. REESOR & SONS
Ir0 OSb�ere
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arguweat in favor of Ot,tarl0
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WashiDo Machines
using the Alberta coal is t.lat it
MARKHAM, ONT.
and
'would keep the money in. Canada
Agea�for International Farm Machinery and Repalri-.
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IDeteAd of sending it to the United
§§�t
States. She would thus be that
J
--. Ottr Motto : We; have it, tan get it, or it is not made.
'much better off. Another reason
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In all the newest shaees for EASTER
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0 io .0 'Stat .0 •
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BALE REGIGTER.
.. MARCH I3TH - AuctioII
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Fi m 15 00 to 250.00J.
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°• r � I,CK.JU,'` G
.. .'ISATUZLDAY,
sale of htrniture and -household
effectsincluding an antique hind•
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f�/�A f- OH LAY-AWAY '� • �
ALi7 ,�1
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carved walnut sideboard-7- the pro-
f �.Is
party of Gordon Bra»., south of the
Friends' meetias house. Pickering
"�dilt
/�
m3m V " �j�i'1� ��L�
FUR
e. •gale at 1.30 p. m. W."B.
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10-
•xp"AY. DIARCH 16tH-Au^tion sale
i �a`/ E;�j()�1�ti �)f -► ore re
nvenitent jLqpz
of Tarin stock and Implements, bay.
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strain, roots ear„ at lot 11. rear con.
8. Pickering, the property of M. v.
You may secure site far you wish by paying a deposit nowt
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Tindall. Sass at I o'clock;--See bilis������
balance during floe summer months. The far .will
-.
1DVm. 'Naw, atictioaeer. -
be laid away in our Cold Storage Vaalts
y l:W amnsa3DA Y. M Axcs 17TH-Auction
-nJe 4 household effects, barness.
until you need It in the fall.
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Laois ate„ t be Property of the estate
of the late Mary Laughlin. to the
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i HIS bank offers MCI-
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veniences for the transaction
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Village of Oberrywood. Sale at 1
ag
o'clock. *See bills. Fred Postill,
FURS Re-modelled and Re-lined. All work
� done on the premises.
"'of Farmer' business. An account
a
auctioneer.
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'here enables you to pay your bills
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" ft:aNzsDAp. M.#&R+CH 17T8-AUCtion
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-�' Mi' C Q L Q U � O'U I
d d of our
as o a r oa
j ��e proportiony
3s1e of furniture. household effects.
r
other business by trail without
tool-. cream separator etc.. the ra
party of the estate of the late nary
X32 DaIIfOrtlb Ave.
having to drive to town and utter-
Laughlin, Cberrywood. ,sale at one
Half block East of Broadview ave. Toronto
rupt the wtarii of the latae. W
t
o'clock sharp. See bills. F. Postitl.
auctioneer.
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if vast coatemalafe
increasing your ,Will handle your tercet sales
WzDxz9nAY, M.1RCH 17Tti-Auction
ditty Or Hve sroc+k notes—safeguard them and tstake
Bale of farm stock and implements.
operations. ceasult collection when date.
o1 our
the property of Wtn. J. Bryeas, lot
.'x32, rear con. 8 Whitby (li miles
y
a manager
local branch. ilia
of loin bank has shay,
k
west of Ashburnl. Bale at 1 o'clock.
abate. lies bill Win. Maw, sue-
experience and policy
adtRer will l►s very been to assbt the dsvedopmest of
.
tioneer.
'll�
helpful to yes. Canadian agriculture.
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' TnuiumiLT. MARCH-18TH-Dispersion
`J
- Saleof Clydesdales at Cxirnbrogie
;Farta,• Claremont. the property of
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'-Grabam Bros. Jelsle at 2 p. m. sharp.
P. W. SAverai ea auctioneer,•
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•:'! SAruRD.1T, 51.+RcH LOTH-At lot 22,
,
con. 9. Pickering, extensive' Sale of
cattle. horses. sheep- and some inn-
° stole
hits Hraocb P. � Lynd. Ma ..
Whitby -G. in Branch-S. O. Oros,. Manager
Seoobl
iplementa, belonging to' F. M. Coop
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-.er. Sale at one. .8 mos. credit. W.
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.:.. Illaw, auctioneer.
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MONDAY. MAI? H 22arn-Action sale
` Three Things Determine Whether the Price
of valuable town property, heing
,c the property of Fred Landon, Whit-
-You PoytorYour Automobile isHigh or4om—
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by Bala to be held Blacksmith
•shop. Brock Street feet
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north. (1) 50
ifrontage on Brock street north with
ClYeek Value For Valmw
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blacksmith shop 20x30 feet, garage
if zIS feet and frame building 12x30
Check the value in the est �6ny oa efts orris eE ?`'
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feet. ThiA is an ideal location for
ernes or service station. ;ubt 3�:AT
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the advertised f.o.b. pries. Oww ow q�7t itosew
slPesrasce, eery depesedabaty
�► R k. E "F"-
E_
ht Lif6oeoist
_.ill •
W9.Ia Highway north. (2) Lot No.
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x:14 West Brock Street, about three-
*ocks north of Kingston Road on
main bighway north. Size eb feet
_ juv�isft dW CaShDell
Aoaod Roast or $teak, ... ' .""'2002 per lb
froetage on Brock Bt. , 166 feet
Roast or Steak, -
• deep For terms ao fol particu
.� tars apply to Wm. Maw, auctioneer.
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P of automobile 1?S9s' ��
, low Idieered
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Porterhouse Roast or Steak 2&
Sale at 2o'clock sharp.
wt and Cisereofa s
_ p�J,nctcdes_ u m pafdue�•
- )Ramp Reveal, • t0c " -
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�itVasartssDxr'-blaster;-2#Tx=Aur
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Fine Rib Roast, :1 ,.
sale of 100 head of cattle, fresh cows
=sWngere, steers, heifers. stockers,
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lrlalsoeie�Cisatps
.__ eavp. Rib Roast. 18C
and calves.. also some-horses, the
:brooerty of Alex Caldtfl lot 2O, con.
=Check Time
The haanci charges whenbuyinga Chavrokr en
Shoaldatr Roast: .. ... 14 and 16c `+
- 1�
- Pot Roast, ... ..
7. Whithv. Bile at 1.30 abate, Bee
:•b;lk, Wm maw, auctioneer.
time are the lowest in the veld And these mini-
mttm drones include finandogeaod fire and tbeft
Brisket, to boil, .. 9e •`
Tst7x9DAr, Duxes 26zg-Auction
--isrwaance. No ocher domes--so afde noon to be _-_
_ - ieR of Pork,... ..- •` --
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ale of horses, cattle, ho s, Im le-
g Imple-
_ Blued.
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-Loin of Pork ... ... , . .: 26c ..
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atoeotsfurniture etc., at lot 18, con. 4.
Uxbridge Tp. (1j miles east of Good•
of Chevrolet's low cash ddirared'peiee and
use ofwest h l pn the
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Shouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20c, 23c "
".:;wood), the property of lno Thome-
• - Soo. Sale at 1 o'clock. F W. Silver-
value acthe >ogivest oSsc, wbeeleer y°r'
_Pork Chops 2��
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aides, auctioneer'
•t+� RHA3t;--Ma�tta -2izs=Auction
Tash-�
Payment 1[ifan.
Taney -
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k... �... ... .. 25c
Finest Salt Pork,...
-ssl-e of registered-and--gtade Holo--
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-� . Finest Breakfast Bacon, lace, ,
+-teioa. registered Yorkshire hogs:
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i'*0 ie-Lef ars skew yon keI
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' and Oxford sheep, the property of
Twin Stream Farms, 1t miles north
i
ire 0210 sseoyes'flossy its bay'Mild
Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c
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-•-of Whitby. Sales, 1 o clock sharp.
iw a Chowrelef oa titers.
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Back Bacon, 46c
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- See large hills. Wm. �iww, auction-
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Cooked Ham, ... , 55e
>,.
eer.
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Weiners,. "�
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- gead.�heege,.... 1��
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Piekerin - `Ontario
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; ' .:Easy First and Doineetic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents;
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iii Rlbto
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168 90 cents;
lb
y'. = : ;prints 18 cents,
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G a f3 les
alt Galvanized S
Bird16 Felt Slate Shingles
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Trout Every rt
,, :'Fresh t and,White Fish E ry F 'da ' -
y
for sale nt
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Coil and tret pri�•�.
ft's Easy to Pay for a Che""elo
1 ' � ~ CICi1ET�TI
W. G. IREID,
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w.:: ..,, y3•y ' .b.� .$P +2• r�S7•,^,•:b\t lAt`,
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SLAR4110110111T.. .. - Evanq •Ward �bamlarphAs' ed A Extensive Credit Sale of -
^µ valuable horse from F: hi, Cooper. ' "✓ -i •v",
A. Ashenhuret, of GFoodwoota, A nuuber of the men belonging- StOC� and Implements 1
f- was in town on Tuesday. to the Llotte:�Chucch held a wood 5
Miss Jeeiie000 r,. of Toronto, Gratia, ftoota. Fbrniture Etc. �.
• � bee at Lhe thatch . on Wednesday
�_•
--T-svent.Sunday _fn .Claremont with of last week when a large il►mouut - �'•/ �;
of wood was cut up. T.P>�Perty of
relatives. .Y _ , ,, ��
Edgar Shirk, of Roseville. visit- Ernest Cook has engaged .with Mill, !T =rC*3M +M 1�R j;I -6
ed his father. T. P. Sb irk, one day Evans Ward, and he and Mrs. Lots 12,and 13, Rear Con. 8
recenbi {],oak are .getting nicely settled Scarboro, on ARE �,
Mrs. yman Pilke �is confined POPu1.AR 'y'�,� 1
y this week in their new home on .Tuesda March 16th � 1926
` to hes house with a severe attach the ninth concession eget. y' '
sof tonsillitis. - The following property, namely; gerQ�B and
d.+&
Mies Paxton, of Toronto, @pent FARM STOCK
_
the weekend with her parents, J. Span of bay. mares. Span black mares, happiness right The reason why our Goode are C. and Mre. li'ezton. 4 Work hotees, 2 Colts.
" Mrs. Towner and sister. Mise C"A
1 14 Choice dairy cows, 42 year-old heifpopular, because the quality k1
�. Redman, of Glen Major, visited ere bred, 22 -year-old heifers, 1 2 -year- from the oven.
is there ,the price is right:
the Lynn family on Saturday. old heifer with calf by aide. 1 2 -year' A,
Mrs A. J. Chandler, of Torantc, old bull. 3 Calves. •'il Worth horses, 2 The following will convince Yoi; zKr
THAT 15 Colts. 9 Stone pigs, 4 Sows heavy with that the Price is right.
spent,Tbnrsday and Friday last W AT pig. Thoroughbred boars. Geese, TAYLOR'S
with her HS
Ril
OLD C
Sire. Bushbyn was .csl�lednao IIs- ASO SAY ducki and other About 300GRAIN
b e6 rnipeoandlmanr;elae G 8 R E A 0 s1-'1'
3U0ni
son's 0oru Ra 5 lb. pail fit; 9ohfa Syrup, 85Q -bridge on Wednesday owing to BREAD A uantic of smells e, About 200 , via 2 b othe illness of her sinter -in-law, bush, potatoes. A q4k tityof gealn. C LA REM(1nChase & Sandborn Tea, Ib 70c
Mra.�Albright. FARM MACM RY - , .s s• lb 35c
The hardwood floors have been i A threshing ontfit complete and trac- • Tiger Brand Salmon, 304
-_- Said down in, the Community Hall, �e�t r Bread at for In good order. Steam engine in Aylmer Brand Corn, Peas and+;1
and the decoration of the walls a Better Price 1 good orde►, Gasoline engine to good Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 18c. Tomatoes, `one of each 41e ,\ "
Will soon be done. _ older. Set otlFairbanks' scales:(10.000
_ Mrs. Clarence Pengelly of Brook- Only Vc per large loaf, strictly The cap. ); A full line of other A few pairs of Silk and Wool
farm implements. Adana@ Branch Ston steckfn e n ?5a
lin-csuahe over on Saturday and cash and carry from g , of seconds,
Spent over Sunday. with ber- par- the store This farm of l00 good scree has been The Store that saves
eats. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson, re extra swell stocked and equipped for you stoney. Small Profits and Quick Returns Kh�
turning home on Tuesday Better Bread delivered at your dairying and general farming. The is the slogan of
8 y door 20c per large loaf. sale ie genuine, as the owner is giwiag Quality First Courtesy Always
Next Sunda morals at the
Sunday g up farming and has gives Inetructione'Fi,iill�lK CHIDLOWS - r.
Baptist Church the pastor' will It our aim to make the beet pro- for everything on the place to be . A fe`w of our regular prices
.: preach on "The Vision Shepherd" ducts possible, bread or sold without reserve. CL,aREMUNT, ONTARIO w
and the evening subject is "The cakes, to sell at the >uorasaoLn FVRxhre RE Corn Flakes, per kg 10c
pp
lowest cash tree. Javel Water (for bleeehingj y E
1
High Cost of Livi g." Strangers p Dining -room room table, 6 Diners, Glass 1 * - r „+' •
and Visitors will be �weleooae at cupboard. Sideboard, Kitchen range, Q bottles for 25c �tap19 iisai �ii
both these aervicee. Kitchen table, 9 Framed pictures, 16 Washing Soda, Pearlime,
Rubber step .ads. Wal machine Ammonia, 2 pkg 15c wz
Owing to the recant snowfalls �tn3�11'aaCe Co• yam,
ver, few motor cars can be seen new, Wringer and boiler. Beds and A01mer Marmalade, 3 -lb jars 32c ray
bedding, Window shades. Lamps, Aylmer Choice Toma., 2 eats 27c
F � .` on our streets these days. Ia a
Dishes and cooking utensils. " Peas. " 29C Cheap rates for farm and country �r
week or two the avow will not be� buildings.
We to resist the fierce attacks of Corn, 25c
the rays of tits sun and will sono Sale begins at 10.80 a. m., sharp Aylmer SoupQ, " 21c .Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
! disappear, to be followed by norm- ` HONE:g{)Q'. Lunch provided Joan of Arc Corn, large can toe wind-ajilfa, Silos etc.
--- a! motor traffic. c _ Tiger Brand Catsup,_ 14 oz 15c
„ o „ i.: TERMS ,Store pigs, grain, roots, o- Old Colony Maple Syrup, pt 83c —Automobile latnraace �
The early bird catches the pp of all kinds.
-
-worm." Therefore those who can talose, poulury and all sums of �m Bulk Macaroni, 2 The ... 21c .•��
ipltsy tennis or who would like to sad under, Cash ; over that amount Crispo Fin Bars, 2 lbs 29C FARMS FOR SALE
1. g months credit will, be given to A 1 Soap Powder, p g ...
learn the art are invited T sday t.13d
parties furnishing approved joint k
--- -- at the doctor's .,tficp next' Tuesday notes. Five r cent air annum °S Lnz Toilet Farm, 3 cake,+ 25e = 'Write or phone
Fresh Lettuce, r bunch 5c
evening, Plans for the comingExpecfor cash. Freischman's Yeast, fresh weekly ��T *�
-season will be outlined. A good S. Tool. T. Maxwell, EE D. R o XY lri A N, t
attendances is requested. Clerics Highest prices paid for,
1• -The sadden. death of Charles A. by the last of this > F. PeeTILL, Auctioneer, Butter and E p.
Barclae, caf the aevegth conceal 2627 - Green River, Oat. --- �- WHITBY, ONT. c`
Which took place on Thursday month two car- ;aasl shock to hie a,say
loads _an CAR CLtiiREfifIC1N'i`
'Clarealpot frieada, his funeral. Now is the time to et yo M
Marble and Granite Dealer. �%
- Which took place on Monday alter• FROST ���' � rI �i' � � 1 ..harrows sharpenal and ������� •
+novo to the Union Cemetery, wsm Cemetery Lettering etc.
+ very largely attended. First-class work r® -Highest price paid foe
paired, ready hes
b Don't forget the Contiuoatioo one at Claremont guaranteed. fors tin lCreens at the _...
-School concert, which will be Riven -- - : ' work.
-to the Communit Hall this ,Fri and one at KiogetonRowd and Pickering -nm
day) evening. This concert is to East Townline. i �, R, lr E REI 3J► CIA CIA Vr"07
be repeated in order that many Locust X3111 Pheoae Whitby 08 98
who were usable to be present,CLAREMONT Give us a trial and be convinced `.
when it was first given miRlut have 27.40 P. O. -Whitby R. R .._ Al.
'an opportunity of hearing it. The See us for special prices �p �+ p
rocs ds will to the Park Com :before buying.
� � A i� N Gi ►7 �
mittee. Admission, 25 cents; child • 8•
Coal'
� ' .. BEATTY
rain, 15peots. I1 . X. C 0 0 P E R s tiny perall ishinR new* Harness BTA:.*1DS FOR THE BEST a
Selling ant. Tremendous reduc• I should call on me before par.
tion sale of $5000 stock. Haying •CLAREMONT � chasing and secure
,mold lay general afore business is Hard and Soft Gf oal of the,@ µ '
Claremont, Mader an agreement to ARe.nt for A¢ltareiaa'a Quality best call on P
Claremont,
reduce m stock of Coda Harness. Ask the user. Q ;Harness repairing done at I h
E vacate April loth nes I ha�ad all times g. .
and acate t,
- d s
* ,� All kinds of Harney Repairs k t
p at-
Pa ep
am forrgd n offer roy Roads_ THOS LAW
• heel bargain prices. This is an un- Feb'y
g ��� � • g . constantly on .head.usual opportnaity to secure goods g 1 u
ist the lowestfigure. J. Fiagold, P1z-WerL=w- Gast' Luther PUey, Clarell Ut
-- Rdward McWilliams, who is in ;15th to 27.th. 1 �
�- .ahs employ of G. M. month, had a I� .�,�i ,i. L I N G : O U4
. a Darrow saes from very serious
fajary on Monday. He ass in the „ Carriers,ay Carrie ll„ } 4
astable attending to the horses. and 21be Prunes, large juicy ones, 2;;cttPampe,00r Tracks, Cow 3
having tonehed'one of the animals 21be Seedless Raising, 2& - - Bowls. Pressure Systems Nte. ( a N
frightened it, caeaaioq it to kick, 2 The Currants, recleaned, / 27c t It will pay you to got my pprives on � h
etriiiag Mr., NeWilliaane just 3 lbs Dried Peaches, me Tremendous Reduction Bale of $5,000.00 above before baying ebswher•.
above the e. and cattia him 2 pgs Lax. ••• - "FBA�TB J PSOII8�,h
g la
va'ther badl� : He was taken to 2 pga Old Du tab. -'26c Stock of Merchandise.
PICKERIN4 - U8fTA1lI9
,the doctor, who found it necessary 3 pga Ammonia. .. _ �,3c ,
`to put in several stitches in order 2 pga Starch, a2 \ Having sold my general store business in Claremont,
iEe close the wound. Fortunately, 2 a Corn Starch, ... _l
w under an agreement to greatly rednbe my stook of .
the did not Ret the full force of the 2 lbs Dwtes, 23c
"'blow as he was standing eines to 3 lbs Rice- -• - 26c ;goods and val by April 10th next, I am forced to �
the animal, otherwise the injuries 2 tine Peas. large size -?be --''offer my goods at real bargain prises. i This is an Un - Leather IdaWs Store I
unight have been fatal or very ser- 2 time Corn, `' 28c
4oua. Tiger Salmon; large iia;—nEin8l-01tpOttIIIIlg t0 Y
The°'dispecsioo sale of high class Horseshoe %. Imon, 44c HSRNsl88
Kliydaedalee comprising the entire Sunflower Salmon,'• � - Call. at �• �NGOLD yS
- Phone 8800 Our supple of anality pletesrSeel
stud of Graham Bros -,Claremont, Magic Bk Powder 38e Parts i• now complete,
will
bean event of very great in. 5 the Black orMixed Tes, 2.75 "
W bay 1 tock f thin Fs
eraily.-Ckirnbrogie Cir"sdalee
fort, Gold, J. and G. or
- have made Clydesdale history in Surprise, ...
1.00
Canada. Giiha m Bros. fors, any
8 bare Castile or Olive Soap,
2bc
----yea� were Ilse chie a -f zbibi�ra or
gJelly-Powder, -
�_ ,
Safetyi Deposit
Clydestlalee at the Chicago Inter-
2 pkg Shredded Wheat,
25e
,national, and animals-of__.their
�� Flakes• Per_ika,
lOc
breeding have helped to build up
10 The Granulated Sugar,
"A5c
several of the big Clydesdale etude
Kraft Cheese, per lb,
Soo
" in the United States. They were 21be bulk Soda, Biscuits,
36c
always winners of high honors at
any show ati which they, exhibited,
Men's Fleece Underwear, ,
both in Canada and the United
�r garment, •••
,89c
Sr-.eoa�.sr,A it ie safe to
Manila Wool Urfelervwear,
no other firm has done more to
heavy, reg -Z-09,
' advance the Clydesdale hul,,uses
Men's heavy Wool Sox,
,
•on this continent. Mr. Richard
.. .; Graham. father of Graham Bros..
3 pairs for
1MIen's heavy Flannel Shirts,
1.25
was one of the $rat A_rnp_ortera___ of
--reg -2.00-0far
Clydesdales. He made his first
Men's heavyWinter Cape,
importation over eighty years ago.
reg 1.50, -for
S
= Dteeera. Graham Bro@, haves been
-A -few -piecee-of-DM0_GQ- e,
'in business since 1880. and have
reg 75c per yd, for...
49c
bronght to the country the beat
Number of pieces of Prints,
specimens of Clydesdales and
reg 35c per yd, for. •
24c
$ackneys imported. in this; and
Ladies' Fleece Underwear.,
In other ways they have aided ma-
• ren 1.00 per garment,
79c
terially in making the Clydesdale
Wiles' Silk and Wool Hose,
the leading drift horse of the Do.
reg 1.00 per pair,
^9c
_ -minion. The sale will be hely! at
Cairnbr ie on
Ds A.&C O
Tihnreda ,March 1 h, Anda li-
y strebFarm. UCl, and ape
cntiona for cataloani A should bel
n ade to Gr,t,. m Broa,
/� ` `��
l 1071-1TlT' "WATT
f..
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e e a stns s o mew ,�.
Boot on hand -unbeatable : for hard wear and teal..
-----R$PAIRING -1
We maintain our established. r�putas
tion for repafrtag all kiada o!
harness and boots,
CECIL BRADLEY ='
Harness maker,
PICKERING, - ONTARIO
a.
�k
Of all materials and Uslan
tt will'pay:you to Call at your Works
to inspect our stock and i
obtain prices'
All orders left with. our agent, A. T. dal,
Lana, Pickering, will receive out
prompt and careful attention.
A'call solicited „ r
I T MATHESON
,-I-.. . ..
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pp 34hfi
Sid Bank
�_ ,
Safetyi Deposit
Nliwts
YOUdesire to place .soy of your
valuable papers, �e ,
t precious belongings in one of our
Safety Deposit Soares you will Sod
-- _ ---out~staff-ready -to ren air prompt aoa-
FM courteous service' at all times during
banking hours. The cost to you is
YErS only nominal and we are glad to be
of any possible assistance when you
wish aCQea9 to your box.
STAN DARD 'BAN K
OF CANADA
PICKERiNG BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager
_ — $ranches also at Brro—oklin, wsat Hill. Whitby
•.e tan.,u .- �. .:w <rt .'_�." h a ••T. ,'..:.nn a ..ne r:. i'i �.. .�.�..' e.- {. b'• -. A+.•
e e a stns s o mew ,�.
Boot on hand -unbeatable : for hard wear and teal..
-----R$PAIRING -1
We maintain our established. r�putas
tion for repafrtag all kiada o!
harness and boots,
CECIL BRADLEY ='
Harness maker,
PICKERING, - ONTARIO
a.
�k
Of all materials and Uslan
tt will'pay:you to Call at your Works
to inspect our stock and i
obtain prices'
All orders left with. our agent, A. T. dal,
Lana, Pickering, will receive out
prompt and careful attention.
A'call solicited „ r
I T MATHESON
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s - -- - --- What Youth is + Wking'• - ,�i�RMs AD TU _ -
,
��•
Christ wall put flrsi_by 408 flat -o[ WO_ R� ,.
Japanese echoolboya,_,_who were asked
by the. Y.M.0.,A., "What three gl eii t Come v N 1`
c ..
7 I r�
--- -:
mea - iiatre"" - exerted -- the- "l�'ea2ast-ia=. _ _ � ;� �E f .. -,: • w'i't c K . o VZ' c
� 4
'iY f • •_-
nesse !n the ..world!" Suddha was Fti7� �- YO.U R M -E AAP' �asn r5
finesse
aamelI by only 249' 3n the country of
�a•o(]- .
Buddhism, and Confucius by 185.
poleonr the Japanese Emperor M.oUt
Tango, Kaiser Wilhelm h, end Thomas
Z \ Edison came next
`• 'r The Y.M:C.A. to conducting a world- - -
- wide inqulry to find what youth is _
thinking Answers now to hand -from
Japan, South Africa and New Zealand -
I
1
show that the thoughts of youth are r -
`. sometimes wrong. '
A New Zealand boy, asked whether
s� God had any favorite nation, answer•
ed' "England-beoause, it pars so in �' 1 ' 51 ,,, -
-• . the Bible_" Another answered: "Yeasame,
the white race," and gave the O ;
Scriptural authority. 6_l -
%� King George. the Prince of Wales, '
'- and Mr. Henry Ford are, in the opinion
of most New Zealand boys, the most
importamen in the world. Others
nt
of British nationality include Mr. Bald-
win, Mr. Ramsay, MacDonald, Lord
i Jellicoe, and Mr. Rudyard Kipling.
Sport is the chief subject of convey
eation among New Zealand youth, but
�they admittedthat "women and girls"
44 were also di cussed. The question,
,.
r"How do boys treat foreigners?" _
brought forth some thought-provoking
is repllee. "WI-th little respeot," was one•
T _� t "Treat them'rough," was another. A
. -• - as, a look on the Chinaman
with acorn, and other people with
l til<!1 curiosity,"
IRPI " A boy (who showed no intention
"� elsewhere of being humorous) answer -
)CAPE ENSEMBLE EMPHASIZED. ed the query as to what else besides
war might develop qu+alitlea which
The cape ensemble receives the ua- come out of war: "Football and mar
-GualjfSed approval of the most author- riaz,a,"
�, fbativa fashioa how, and casts a 4
J�aneae youths, -with curious goner
a*• . • Lk
'magic influence over the new gowns eelty, placed the white race, in ano-
for women. The for some- wer to a question, as superior both to
x � Sys a
} _ -
feeling
thing to wear about the neck and the yellow and the black. ;Kept Her Ses�f-Respect.'
fr,
shoulders when the coat has been lis- The cost of self-respect is a thing rliw WOLl1 Ol TO=
p DAY"
carded, has created a demand for
Old Shoes re Bad Afor
4, : elapse as ,hart of the costume. The that few of us coasider.an often as we _
"t
model pictured here 1a !n french -blue ItlbdOo!' dear, should. Yearn ago a scrub woman i ' Fr a ted her and she decided to
Idartnel. The one-piece frock is made .Many of you. wits be Interested ' to adopt it.
ew or office bsilding took out an
selves thrifty and economical when insurance 'learn that Mr. Grinde!l. Matthews, ( Some few days later, passing the !
policy ca the Ilte ct her thir•'
,?? . extending into long revers, beneath I whose "Death Ray' created a s.enaa game building, she saw the name
I misshapeIIrahcea 'th wand -the. house" three eot2herc hi Brent sad theere wereawther'a � tion in two continents a year •or so "King" on another door. She thought
f, which is set a panel of pale grey. The f
..' long tight -fitting sleeves are firdshed ; I ago. has turniad his kttention to more � the two would sound well together, so
with tailored cuffs, and a wide gypsy + where few notice what they have on, j earnings were sv small that five cents peaceful pursuits. I the boy was, baptised "Noamo King
f and many tasks Inevitably dim the a week was all she could devote t,3 the ( Smith."
girdle is crtashed into a buckle. The i efitne and spoil the appearance of any Polley in time the -d tughter married Ono of his latest Ideas !a what to-
-tape is simple in line. slightly criettlar, ' shoes The tenth houaskeepor per --a worthless man; and the other day called a Lenintaphoae. an tnatrument. her way home from the church
with a seam over each shoulder, and haps realizes that when sbe wears , she died. Through ill the years the I by. means of which music can be pro• r where the chrtstentag ceremony had
Y
lined with grey. It is tied about the i duoed by the action of Creams of light i taken place, - she again passed the-
v,� - - comfortable, well-dtied shoes with mother had kept up her payments: of a butidfag The two doors on which she
throat with s narrow searf eating, and broadthe dress. I, low heels and roomy toe, at i nickel a week. and vrheu the bi,i for falling cif the apparatusce by , He is also;
Noea12991yis in separate
8m t a bust.
bar work, she can get through the day i t 18. tune -r ilthexpK whjcwere now closed
-uses
to pay it.came heHer? can rkbe netred by ing on a l eamawhioh a boat
oghad �e and
een the ��� eSmoking," -read was poi �
without n backache or tired feet, that40
years (or 34, 38 and 841 i g o ok ng,
she can stand straighter and for a � daughter had had 9 decent burial, and
's" '" _only). Site 18 years (36 bust-) re- ;_ 'His Experience.
k� , longer time 1t necessary, and 1n fact, ;her mother had preserved her self -re -
V, - - "
quires 3�fi yards 39 -inch, or 241 yards deet Is eellevi
Good s4orles of" the era come na-
164 -inch material dor .the dress. and be generally more efficient apect. That la charticter Lord -borough• who has recently,
rurally to Ear! Beatty, and one.ot his formulated - a schema for controlling
yards S9 -inch, or 136 yards 64- I
r melt additional for cape. The lining -- — - brat conceras a c•ertaln officer of the)
pe• the Thames !foods, 1s the only man
'for the cape t�egt}ires 134 yards of Eta- - A GABLE -ROOFED FARC[ HOME suffers fro who h le for mhroat. ars � alive who has twice swum across the
tnch material. Price 20 cents.suffered from chrvulc sore throat.
r
Our Fashion Book, illustrating the At last, while on leave in London, be I raps¢! of the Niagara river Immediate -
meet and moat practical styles, will
+ .lbs of interest to every home dress
Imakw. Price of the book 10 cefits the
icopy.
SOW TO ORDER PATTERN&
Write your name and address p:alp-
lty, giving number and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in
Mamps or conn (coin preferred; crap
As carefully) for each number, and
addiws your order to pattern Dept,
'Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ads -
de
aide St.Toronto. Patterns sent by
On a clothesline;
•,Two gibs were talking over the
" Bout dladiealag h t the
4,-termined to see a aneciallet about 1 ly a o
it
" -wire, were w a y
should wear at the party. Ili the midst
._ . o! this important conversation, a mss-
culine voice Intermpted, eking humb-
1, for a number. One of the girls be-
. - bame indignant sad scornfully asked:
"Wh*A une do you tkfisk you are on,
e J. anyhow r'
- "Well." said the man. "I am not sure
shat judging from what I have heard,
!� '�
This haste la planned particularly as room, large kitchen, Help':; hgdroom
i
a farm home. For the accom®odation and closet, -pantry and wash -room,
provided the square home with gable l This arrangeuteut ,illustrates the new.
#
root is economical to build. Aside er ideas in house building in having a
from the virtue of economy, thin par. f Igrge living room and combining the
tletalttr example gives as iLripreasio�-�f dining room and kitchen !a one large
{
prosperity, comfort and good taste. It room.
i " •
is well-proportioned and decidedly well. The,veatibule Has a large coat closet
The dimenai ';Is Mai, leads up
are only 2tB feet by 26 feed ani yet it�from a wide fish; the pantrg is lame
Contains four, good-sized bedroome and weJ1 lighted. A convenient Coat
with ample closet space for each room, Nowt off the kitchen;, grade entrance
closet off the hall, sleeping baJ- on the aide dawn to the cellar or up to
a linenBFAV�
cony,' and a bathroom on the second the kitchen, are some of the features
floor ; an attle sps�ce on the third Boor of this home.
w the Falls.
_ "deli-preaervatian is the firer law d
lite;' r.>�as the old saying. ..ever was
there a more misleading statement.
.This Is the ssason__when cjkrelss*AAw
-
and thin ice All the papers with. news
-
of d;,owning accldeata. Hardly one
account lacks word of some hitherto•
laeons•picuone hero who risks and of
-
tern loses his life in- an.aftempt�at rej-
cue. Acid what shall we say of the
little nree-, ruin hes' into girl who, though
safe he rseHruca buintng
house "and dies in trying to drag her
baby -brother to safety. Christ's sy
Ing, "He that loseth his ;ifs," shows a
arm era ns now a tons
fire old cynical saying about aalfpra
It. and accordingly paid a vUit to Har-
The story of how he came to repeat
ley Street.
the Hazardous feat is well worth re -
.. just, Dip" to Tort or Boil
to Dye -
The doctor he cousu:teft, being a
peating.
_
SET PROVING. ..
groat believer to simple ramedlea,
He was about to return to�England
" TO BE WHAT PEOPLE ARE WAITING FOR :.
asked him if he had ever tried- sall>
atter suc-_ s ully accomplishing his
i
water gargling.
t drat swim, when an_American•profeew
"Well," was the reply, r'a've been
ed his Incredulity.
•oIi'i• ire: r i •
�--"
torpedoed at% times."
"No man could swim the rapids the
e
Achievement
tow the Fa1:e from bask to bank; the
dye rich,. permanent �
- •4. �
colon 1 lingerie, ;'%';
The B atterylosa Radio which aper -i
thing's Impossible," be rill bluntly.
.r�
auks, rlbbana, skirts," -
The Bell.•
Lord Desborough shrugged hie shoal-
4 waists, dresses ; �'e'�� j++«..
-oj,,,. d.�.
�`-
: air, Stanley Baldwin s affection for
dere. "Then I had better go back and
coats, stockings,
sweaters, draperies. 3m' -
Eng1L3h things is shown by this- story,
swim them again,", he retorted, 'just ,
coverings, hangings
which he told. at a private gathering
to convince you."
--everything!
recentl7.
And he did!
tilts wonderful new Radio invention.
Standing on a 5111 near Frorenoe, be
A
�i
apparent that the familtea planuing,
heard a bell ringing --Such a -betl as
still tell your dra$gist whether the mi
to purchase a radio set now orb na•
was never on land and .se a bell
Misleading, •.
" -wire, were w a y
should wear at the party. Ili the midst
._ . o! this important conversation, a mss-
culine voice Intermpted, eking humb-
1, for a number. One of the girls be-
. - bame indignant sad scornfully asked:
"Wh*A une do you tkfisk you are on,
e J. anyhow r'
- "Well." said the man. "I am not sure
shat judging from what I have heard,
!� '�
This haste la planned particularly as room, large kitchen, Help':; hgdroom
i
a farm home. For the accom®odation and closet, -pantry and wash -room,
provided the square home with gable l This arrangeuteut ,illustrates the new.
#
root is economical to build. Aside er ideas in house building in having a
from the virtue of economy, thin par. f Igrge living room and combining the
tletalttr example gives as iLripreasio�-�f dining room and kitchen !a one large
{
prosperity, comfort and good taste. It room.
i " •
is well-proportioned and decidedly well. The,veatibule Has a large coat closet
The dimenai ';Is Mai, leads up
are only 2tB feet by 26 feed ani yet it�from a wide fish; the pantrg is lame
Contains four, good-sized bedroome and weJ1 lighted. A convenient Coat
with ample closet space for each room, Nowt off the kitchen;, grade entrance
closet off the hall, sleeping baJ- on the aide dawn to the cellar or up to
a linenBFAV�
cony,' and a bathroom on the second the kitchen, are some of the features
floor ; an attle sps�ce on the third Boor of this home.
whose elvery vibration t an o
in my innermost hea was the•
most beautiful beU 1 ever heard."
His hoaxeas then told him that it
was an, En$MaH hell, bought by an
Italian from the owner of a vary an-
cleat Eaalieh abbey.
^
=
A duainily Named.
"Many clerics can, Froin personal ex-
perience, tell of 'strange nemee be
stowed upon infante at their baptism.
'Bu"t few, L venture to think,- could
equal 'the following lnethnce, tod, by
the Biabop- of Sodor and Man:
�-s. who was on the loo -ou
r a Liante for her child, saw on a
"N
_ "deli-preaervatian is the firer law d
lite;' r.>�as the old saying. ..ever was
there a more misleading statement.
.This Is the ssason__when cjkrelss*AAw
-
and thin ice All the papers with. news
-
of d;,owning accldeata. Hardly one
account lacks word of some hitherto•
laeons•picuone hero who risks and of
-
tern loses his life in- an.aftempt�at rej-
cue. Acid what shall we say of the
little nree-, ruin hes' into girl who, though
safe he rseHruca buintng
house "and dies in trying to drag her
baby -brother to safety. Christ's sy
Ing, "He that loseth his ;ifs," shows a
arm era ns now a tons
fire old cynical saying about aalfpra
9 y
— that may e e or wo m.Qra s pen s e uall effective in
rooms:
".�rDiAMOND DYES�t I the ground floor has living- brick. stucco, fragile or cetLfenE block,
door of a building the word osmo:'
�setiation.
.. just, Dip" to Tort or Boil
to Dye -
I
j _
BATTERYLESS RADIO
_
SET PROVING. ..
_
" TO BE WHAT PEOPLE ARE WAITING FOR :.
Each 15 -cent pack.
=
`age - contains-
� . - LIOIIa a0 simple any
• ,,, p
Homan can tint Boit,
•oIi'i• ire: r i •
�--"
:..
Popularity_ and _. Success of
- Rogers Batteryless Radio `
e
Achievement
or
dye rich,. permanent �
- •4. �
colon 1 lingerie, ;'%';
The B atterylosa Radio which aper -i
the past seven months, the flop,.-ua- :
_ ._
.r�
auks, rlbbana, skirts," -
ales from either -15 or 00 cycle electric
_
, justifled and ei aggeratesl claims -
'
4 waists, dresses ; �'e'�� j++«..
-oj,,,. d.�.
�`-
current has revolutionized fiadio. The
+against it have disappeared. The fact
I that anyone can have a set put in his
coats, stockings,
sweaters, draperies. 3m' -
conveni6ces .of having no batteries
1 home on approval to find out, Qows
coverings, hangings
to buy, replace or rundown, thins e:im=
fbkL the 711oge're deafer • has -faith in
--everything!
r
mating► 50% of Radlo troubles, is so
tilts wonderful new Radio invention.
" Buy 11lamond Dyes other kind-
A
�i
apparent that the familtea planuing,
If there id no Rogers dealer in your
still tell your dra$gist whether the mi
to purchase a radio set now orb na•
c-onlutvnit y, write the Q.R.B. hiusie
' terlal you wish to"coloe is wool of a"_ -
turally turnip; lo•ihe Rogers Battery
Company CRtlada, Limlted: _Toronto,
er whether it is linen, cotton or mixed
�*
lass get,
but don't buy "ANY Radio until- you
goods,
i
,MPlow
that the Rogers Set has proven
first hear the Rogers, which is sup.
f•
-
il® claims by actual use in homes for
plied on easy terms
- IddUE No. 11-'26-
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-- t CO�RAOE$ — EASY TRICKS---
" saved WrL k
-_. s•+.-� - - :.'1 filit�'lik velli'!. men new i Or1�
Tbe' the like '
This Was `the C laditlon of a Crawling and etagges•In6,'their clothesED
-- r•
is Dr. WoIlllaees' Ptak Pills. o Their bodies agupe with tear, their -- -- - SE
-- - -
0 _ O Wilh blood and sea -weed dark about1EA
0_t
`My illness began,' says Mrs. M.A. their lips.t6a
M •
wit
9.
Ahern, .ly R. IN o. Er Albertan. ,s a I, _ ��6od
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` "when m husband went overseas and But when they their eacoats,
ed 'the inn. they
I was. left wlih the care of a fat o rug e r ts,
atoek,'wfth no bels but that of a young _r1 Grinned each at otn•sr for their- sad'
"•boy. My health broke down and for O _ 'V array; �f, ^��
`tarty discouraged. I lost my appetite Y,�•� ------ __� coughed and- the rwater from A+ - ./ems.
the first.time in my life I became ret- v And .i J%]v `�� v u _ _
had no strength, and was ready t o -o As o gat they spat the adventure
r have a crying spell any moment of the clean away. a;
day, as the work loomed up ahead of Ruth kar.ning-Sanders.
tone. A friend happened to speak one ' Uh, Mother!- What Can I Do? Classified Advertisements.
P day of the good Dr. Williams' Pink Here' are .t:hirteen circles, one of How man times a day do your va eAt trTBl>$n ooAarritr s>,xziarts or
y . - Pills had done her and urged me to them a blain one. The problem Is y
MOTHERS �0 N:��E USED land In on. 5u the bat wl� )Rooluetng du
U7 them. I had not energy enough, to start a'bywhere you like and babies sale you that question? And w
E at 9aakatw havens: txalalnp wq=tlt i30,e001 fes
or perhaps confidence enough to' try cross aft every thirteenth circle how ghee are you able to suggest m= act.: =a.eoastae cerin, ar_»o>me+ee Aman., c,_ ens
' �) vt 1 �j i some, interesting game for them to r ram'°°' Barmore, sant ; o
theyt, but she would not be denied atul until all are crossed oft; the black �'e �l Q O 11 TAB E ` e,
®edt me three bones, and by the -time
one to be 'crossed• off last. u a ►u� V 1 TABLETS k7 play, some amusiug occupation for a 00012 o AT waot.r=LD. st•acuL
rainy day? If you'd like always to R ' $Uar y.l of monad, tearcb
Call the black circle No. I and I ' i hu .a.. by �5ae=tai w=mQ `coatis
I had takes them I knew they were count to the aelrenth circle. Begfa -
helping me and was sextons for more. Alwaysa Strongly Reeontiltend i have a pre tical, helpful suggestion for xalabia sense. out henry waaens r:etwt ate .
with this circle and go around,.- these Nbole'sle vri,;mL * samples and cataloane of
Them t0 Other Mothers. ' fusel, read this snappy neve feature
1 continued taking the -pills for nearly striking out every thirteenth cir l f Buaao=a usnslaa FREE. The t3a31tday co, remit- ,Y
six months and by that time I had safe- 'c]6. This *111 enable you to strike =a. is Saukwa auece, Framntea
•ly passed a critical period in my life, out the black circle, after having Once a mother has used Baby's Own '~ ' DAILY—StT111M REX—SOMA WORK
and r eirnGk out all of the others. When i 8b•00 -ervalence uaII°tt""*r• �: New s.
regained lay usual good health. Tablets for her little ones -she will use Butla:na taenm Bull. Qu. w
a circle has been struck on It I
To all ,overworked, nerve -racked wt} aothing- else --• actual experience
not: connCed. Walt fill th!- q
men :and there are a great many of teaches her that there is , no other
them -1 still say, and at all times, take (clip this out dell pante 4t, with medicine to equal them for any of the
other of the series, in a scrapboott,/ Sit thou a pe ievtt looker-on MK,
'. Dr. Williams' Pink Pf13s and I knovy minor ailments from welch her ba -Dy
" Judge not the play before the play ie-'
you grill regain your energy. or little ones suffer. 'Having found the;,,s
There are many trodblea due to To Banff In the RoCJaes• . value of the Tablets in her own home; done. Quartes. { c
i ,weak, watery blood easily overcome O!' World of almost -singing stone, sAe is always anxious that other, moth- The human race began but a also:t
by a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink . Of peacock blue and gold, era should stare her khowledge, That
Pills. The' whole mlosion of this medl- The 'hues -that paradise away own !a why Mrs. Creighton White, North time -age, and may have millions of
cine ie to 'purity and enrich the blood, But fno8ntaine cannot Sold, Noel Road, N.B., writes the following: 1 ` years before it.
Oliver Lodge. r
-" and when that is done all the varied My heart knows well the bright dis- -"I have a baby seventeen months
symptoms • of anaemia disappear and tress old and have given him nothing but
good health returns. •You can get Dr. That to your peaks must come Baby's Own Tablets ever since he was
ET FEET•>
W1lliatns Pink Pills from any drug- To bear this lyric, loveliness i a week old. I know of no other meds �`r bile I wash til the big tub, you can Take no chances w.
gist or by mail at 60 cents a box from Yet stand forever dumb cine to equal them, and it is certainly' have the dish pan for your doll
colds. Rub your feet well
Tbs.Dr.-Wl1IJ%ms' Me�dlcine Co., Brock- a pleasure to recommend them to clothes, if you'll promise not to get any
l tfUe�Oat. _ My heart knows well, for It haat heard other mothers.' water on the Boor. And when they're
With Mtnard's. s ^.
- p - A song It cannot sing Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but ! washed nice end clean 1'11 give you a r^
The Bo S%iAn so;tg the brooks have, word for tfioroagh laxative that regulate the
• word, stomach and bowels; banish constlpa-1 tie ata ��- � 4
it re for r
A little boy tion and indigestion; break p��_,
And birds upon the wing t Minard's Liniment for colds. os c O� si411••
Is sitting on a fallen log simple-vutew— and avers and make the sickly
- Just one of beauty's days, baby well and happy again.. They are' melancholy --will not- ,
A pound of melanchgl pay`
11
- - Must we the bursting trees rejoice sold by medicine dealers or by mail
kite happy song art ounce of debts. `{{
1Does not wander Into Yesterday And Sad no tongue to praise. at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Will ! 1
Nor travel the dim trails T. Morris Longstrelh in The Monitor. cams' 'Medicine Co., Broeltvflle, Ont. J b3
That lead Into •?
— — Colds Are Not
ow � _
To -morn ,
It !s a song of praise , Tfi�etnsfigurstiau. f�
About Today• � 1Cold blue tke night,
' Necessary Evils
In little, childish words -r
Steelblue
ue the
a w+� � Observance of One Fund&- PAINS ALL
Re sings his joy: — - i \% - 1Ai moth . cocoon. � tel Rule in HTh� Pro. .�
menOVER.
'-- -- Slin of giant Nop>am —e-4-aigbt'-so-milt - - tecta Aga' inat °a : _-
]MY -
!F Swaying In the breeze. illy careful tread Whether one catches cold easily is
:.m. ,Binge- of the deep blue f Creaked -:-and was &,Ill Largely a ghuestion of physical condi-
Of his, mother's eyes; - -. �CTeaked-and was dead tion. If
h FenereliVitatalit and at Two
_-Btftgs of the golden brlgikness - More �iit'si o� F>0
e .� Then, window -glow, aE=f'Relieved by Lydia L PIS
' �Of the sun; j Tbrvugh festooned front, a=sh a time a cold is easy to contract y � _MJ
Btugs of the merry, tinkling little - Abase below, constand difficult to check. hams Ve }le CM
stream A Mean Man. i see hal lost
_ _. _ `: Hal n, t of auc9t a� s�trte afion shea�kh, with its
Running sloag 4. Barrington, Id. `•I had teaalbir '
Mrs. Hoyle -'-1s. your husband a man in foreet lake. dant listteasness, biliousness, headaches "� -
'Under its fra" of ice; of mentis?" In lake and tern, and a general lack of vitality. Poison feelings, headaches. back and aide
• from the waste matter that remains aches and paha sit over my body. I _ :4,
.'Stabs all the joy r Mrs, Doyie-'rhe meanest ever. In tern and brake, would have tn_ go to bed every month ':.
That warms his little heart. A tendril's turn behind after improper, irregular bowel ,
-Upset stomach sto =iei liver and WA fit_ elimination are picked up by the blood and nothing ws aid do the M
tion cause bed l,s Resealed your hand husband and my father did r y wor�
$sells setae the and carried to e� cry rt of the body.
And ,suddenly, - cause• Try a and have a wholesome breath.•' And then your Lace for we as I have two children and
They wea L•eit your rtstat a nee to disca.w-
The friendly fields are still Mss' In fairyland Thousands of people who have suf- we have quite a big place. I read in M
Listening to his sweet song- Of frozen lace. fared from ael!'�oi�on in this the paper about I.y+3ia E F'inkham's
His song of praise How a Candle Burns• stave found that aYujd. the internal Vegetable Compound. and then go! a `
That dcetcs. not wander tato Yesterday Most people filet the impression. fro® Forman Brown: el little book about it thrvu h the marl 1'
%- lubricant makes bow elif,tinatioa sure
,Nor travel unmade trails watching a candle burtr, that the flame _ and easy and my husband seas to Main a and '4`
Into To -morrow, consumes the wick. But, as a matter �!. ``��►► Najd! softens the wante matter and got mea bottle, and thea we -got a
But Holds Today of tact, the name feeds upon the was eouei'i8 THAT PASS permits thorough and regular. elimina- � from the sabre. I am feeling
tion without overtaxing the intestinal fine now and do all My work and ells =.
Close to its happy heart'' itself. or the paraffin, so that In a very inuer es. Ntf'ol can be taken for as able to out around more- I tell MY a
candle there will be no wax to
IN THE NN�N�f /A rf length fth no y friends it is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- 4R;
T -Eleanor G. Ii. Yo is The 3ionitgf, good n over n run downreams, to the %ides
as nun 1 � QF"""`"' druf you
f h' sol cold
ayfy, a ern ur B w��stable �N v und that � '
Swtia-
A sunshine heart and a &out of song, sightly mase as the bottom. When s 111 bar look far the name Nt�ail' in red err
- - - - 'Love for hate and right for wrong; candle is fleet lighted, the wick is � on doth book and padrage. (u� pains in Back _
Softly speak to the weak, help them white and clean, but after that the F 1 gL Thome Ont. - "I took foal
along; wick will be black and greasy. If you " ADVICE FOR MOMS BUILDERS bottles of Lyda E. Pinkbam's Vege• ;x
;A sunshine heart, and a soul of song. watch the candle closely, you will see _ Hundreds of home u:akere base table Com d and found treat re- :
-Root Lovemap.. that when 1t Is first lighted the heat availed themselves of the fnfcrma- lief from the dull, heavy yams in the -'
of the flame from the wick melte. the • tion on Planning, Building. Finan- . small of my back and the weakness z 5•
Old Reltnedy- RdieVes Kidney paraffin, and ¢a the paraffin melts it cing, Decorating, Furnishing and from which I suffered
for flee yeas/
after ray bo was born. After taking
tome a tiny bowl era. -id the wick. In ! Hardening contained to the iliac- �e vege e impound and using c
Trouble. this bowl a small pool of mailed paraf- Lean Ballders' Guide. Protusely Lydia E Piakham's Saaaf3ve Wash I'
teulzd Corn€olet am feeling better than I have fotfhe
fin accumulates, and se the flame 1Ltistrated. Bond EOc for a Dopy.
A Grateful User Tells of His Thank- burns, this melted paraffin to drawn Come Witf1 ittlCV4e Questions answered. MacLean ppm�t seven years, and advise Lv =LtAJ
fuiness for Warner's. toward the- Baflding Reports, Ltd., 344 Ada Mends to take it."-Mrs.r.Joffiiti"
--- Nearing the Dame, this melted we-= )aide St. West, Toronto. 49 Moore Street, St. Tboatsae, Oat '
Wondeifui resu1W have been obtain- r~
passes into a vapor, or gaseous state. • � ` �"t
_ ed in combating kidney trouble by fol- As a vapor, the paraffin is said to be - '- - - - p���
lowing certain rules of diet and the combustible and barna with the Dame D1t1N k Yuugl•' a
use of Warner's Safe'Kidney and Liver' that "culls to be comms from the --_ -
Remedy, a preparation on the market candle wick V -
� c;
nearly 50 years. Really, the wick acts as a oeater for
A grateful user writes: "Your medl• the flame, and, is so placed that at tate 4=w1
c..tne 4s .a miracle to me, MT weight ssime_timfl 1t melte the paraffin. draws '
W" reduced from W to 114 pounds it tip, and'-vaportzes it foe --burning. AYE R --- -- - - - e -
when I Left the hospital in despair. T But of course, the wick burns slowly,
began to use Warner's Safe• Kidney too; which -explain Its black color-
and Liver Remedy and at once eom-� -
tor a13 ashes of wood, paper, and eimf-
maned to improve. .Now everyone lar, things are black when they are
is saying to me. that I,look better than only partly burned. If the wick burns
ever_ Every word I have written 1s ,faster .than the supply ' of paraffin,
true and I ceA ;wave 1t by hundreds some of it must run over and make
who knew of myovftditjon:' those queer bumps and knolls of via=
Warner's Safe Kidney when the candle coos. Tins► It trey proved safe ,by miUionS and, prescribed -by physicians for
and Liver Remedy ie made be seen that a candle Is truly a minis- :
from' herbs' and' Lias been y'
tune tamp, for It has iia bawl of "Oil" Colds Headache - Neuritis -Lumbago
Sold for nearly 60 years, a (the melted paraffin) and,its wick. Cuban W'l�l,Help You
- true
Indication of Its worth. The wick in a kerosene lamp acts pre- Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism :M
Get e, bottle to -day. cisely as our candle wlck, for it sucks To prevent lose of hair. Dandruff,
Sold by all -druggists. Price' $1.25 up the oi] from the reservoir under �L+ ut+, p, ususlliv 'the cause- of premature
ppeer'bottle. Warmer's Sate Remedies heath and brings it to the flame for DOES NOT AFF PrM. I -HEART baldness, may be easily removed
Zb.,.Tor'onlo', Ontario. burning, by regular shampoos with Cnticttra a ,`
Soap, preceded by touches of Cuti- _. ,w
♦ _'A�! 1�lniuriQ Case
Necessity. _�, _ � 'rB�erst , a -ka a L•eeps the scalp clean and healthy t
Acca t onl ck
C "So ym1've joined the Sn.vatIon ' WI11Ch contains proven directions- . and promotes hair growth
liOPIpQiHA G Army'. Welt, we13: n.my:• s.cb erasyp eras. as�•a•e cwms
' /NSTANTLIt" "Yep, i drew, this trombone"on a! Hand "Bayer" boles of 12 tablets oepoa-st•att•aee,Ltd.rtoat=eat" rrke,8•ty
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Temporal [ WSp • • •.hick tante and the neighbors wouldn't let ! Also bottles o! 24 and 100-Drutgiats. 11e. 1r,Oindont a sea eon r g 3dinn we-.
r int � l�a; ... AM4rtn to the users mark (,emiatrt+ed to Canada) of Eget Manufacture of !Son. tz�tic• V
�' Caticara'La�ise Stick 28a
SOLD EVIs'RYWEIi;Rt3 15C• me practice at home." atlae•ter or a.ttcrucactd (Acetyl 9a11que Aeia, a, A. A."1. white It is well known
1'ederr --?•—^--- eat Aaotrla weans Day" manntactore, to ssatat the public against 1a51eetlow. the TaWea _.y
ee...s w+ tac.,LbAA wwlwv..,T.e.... ptinard's Llntment used by physlcia»a. of Bayer C40liso1 will be ata..yea sifts tin Smew � MUt'+ u" "Dtjer 090611 ISSUE No. 11-'26.
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-M islis Elsie Pbair-, of Conrtice, -Dr. E. A.' Badleir,
-pent-a- verPleas*:-wee nd rectisin -ID Toronto, toil be here nt
•' with her cous)n, Mise Myrtle .Sal• in is a ou Thule lea ro * V V1 •
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.=-Dr. Fnllaisq spent Sandfly ter. S. M. to 5 V. m., as usutt
..with his.sister in Torooto. \ --Mrs. James Palmer, of W-hk-Dr.-H. T. Fallaise,. Resident ...... _ �.
} -Abe and Mrs. Law returned by, spent the week -end with her Dentist. Office over J. S.-Balsdoo'e
' last week, after evenditm some aunt. Mrs. H. G. Calvert. ; hardware store. - O$iee hours; 9 --to :b' -
s= our weeks in Toronto: -are=gtad-W*rlyand eveni�ge-by-eppei$t @ ' � 10R11l(lg a vera 6hoize display- L
f -W. ti. and Mrs. Reid. and son, .Mrs. Thomas Robbins still con. Meat.
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Welter, spend over Sunday with tinues to improve, after her recent --CoMixci, Dr: F. E -`Luke, Op- of -.Spring Sultings at
friendsin St. Catharines. operation. for appendicitis at the tometriet, 167 Wage St., Toronto, °-- - -
-H. A. and Mrs: Matchett and QeneraItHospital, Toronto. may beconsulted about your. -eyes regular prices.
daughter, Helen, spent over San- -If you really prefer Cltimda. for glasses at A. -H. Allan's drug
day with relatives in Newcastle. Bread to any other, get it at Jas-. store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Mwmb Made to your measure.
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-dies Marjorie Clark has been Richardson's Grocery Store, where lath. **
'spending a few days in Lakefield you have always .bought it. He _-H. Joe Clark, of Toronto, ac- --.-Prices range from $30.00 to $60 00. No shoddy
with her brother, Allan H. and will deliver it, if "you leave your corn , by .'%i9 cousin. Mise Tailored for .yon by the best. firm of
_ ---------famil order. * Frances . Cooper, and Mr. Graham
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-Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, -A Social Danee will beheld in and lady friend, spent Sunday - tailOrB in Oanada
spent over Sunday with her moth- the Town Hall on March the -17th. here with. his. parents, W. J. and
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or, Mrs. Goo. M. Palmer, Church Toronto Orchestra, Good. Floor. Mrs. Clark.. ; -SPRING CAPS AND TIES
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street. managAr. Admission 75 cents. -St. Paul's Church services .on
t -A number from here -attended Ladles please provide. Every- Sunday, 10.30 a. tn. and 7.00 p. m. '
the funeral of.the )ate Charles'' A. body welcome.' * Morning subject, "Christ, th We bav a just opened out our new stock and are showing
Barclay at Beougbam on Monday. -'.Baster Geo. Ridley,, who was Soul's Leader, ' second in series. some. snappy linel3.in fine Tweed. Caps and
t� tlfternoon._ in St, Michael's Hospita),'Toronto, Evening subject, "Christ, Our `
--the s in Bow and
-The annual a%fig ride- ttndar-want ee_veral o " Come and Worhip. v y 1 -
e er latest
Andrew's S. S. wrA held Tuesday ations for ma9toids, }eturned 4 in -band Ties'.
.evening, followed by the usual house last week and is n70 making Now Adt4rtlsements. "
-hot supper and most pleasantsoc-sKtisfactory, progress towards re. -.Brighten Up." 'Buy yourself a new
ial hnur. covery. _ d "
Pty> OST -In Green River vicinity, Tie and Cap,.
t -Norman and Mrs, Nicholson -The Rose Excelsior Milli. are L .,
License marker, No. C'<.794. C..R Purcell, �
left an Tuesday for their home in now besieged with orders, and in Phone Hark 8125. 27
Saskatchewan after spending the order to keep up with them tbeq ,
ORSALE-A yo[iSR ur am u . Lin�iD — Picke.rind
¢ winter months with relatives and are running three nights in the Fsuitable for dairyman. John w'ilson, R, R. 9'_
friends im P'irkering. week. The ftiture prospects of No. 1, Whitby. ehone Pick 1920. 26.27
Established 1857:
-The police trustees have let the Mills were never brighter than 'L� OR BALE -2 fresh Durham milk• r
the con•traet for wiring the Town at present. a' ins cow, and one springer. Apply W. C.
Hall and the Fire Hall. The Oise- -The Young People's Union of w lot co, con, 4, Pickering, i�gon� Pick
tris light in the ball will be much .the United Churches will meet on - i • ,
r Appreciated by all the .gatherings Friday evening at 8 O'clock in Zj'ELP WANTED -A single main to tore
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which take lace le the Town St, ADdre Ws basement. The 11 do general farm work, 8 months or a year.
A pfy, stating wages to F, M. Chapman, R. R. 1
Hall, missionary department has an in Ptickerag 26-27 Vh C'
-The Society for the Preveu_ teresting program on Japan, with
tion of Cruelty to animals are Japanese decorationP costumes FLeg GALE -Thorough bred White
' Leghorn; White Rock and Grey Rock roost.-
OfferlDt; a r@WB[d Of $1000 t0 the and shuns Everyone will 'be ers. A. M,Gitxom, lot 27, con. 3, Pickering.
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person who will invent a non-skid made welcome. P*one Pick 1712. 27.28
horse-shoe. More than 600 differ -
mil;)
RING YOUR GEED GRAIN -To
` eg,ns devices have been invented, wH ITEVALE. Locust Hill Elevator and have wild oats and
Nut none Of these have proved �. sma;t seeds taken art. For sale, all kind- of feed • • _ -
nt� p This commutslEv was shocked to loc:udmRoat�. !t1. R. Hoover. 26-27 �
etatisfactory.nexearn - u n •
�t RI - Ahnttt 20& -bushel"
—The-mwfty- eland -s of-ffire. L. death on Thursday morning of. Cdr. �,st class 4faocheurlanseed btr:ey,il uope�
-Clark, of Magratb, Alberta, who Fred J, McKay, at bit home here. A b�,hel Applyy at lot 17, con 7, PickermR, or -
r is now at the hove of her btotb- few dtiye previously be had a heart Ac hone'John 11illrr, 302Clarernont.� 25tf 'Mist nCl w we are showing samples of
rat er," slit S. Chapman. is much im• tack from which, however, he quickly OUSE FOR SALE -8 room*. in
rallied, and a eared to be the re epa,r, I acre of land, barn
to p� y goodstateof r _,it
Real Bar sins in Suits
1- r �iekering, flDd w@ hops ChMt Ll]0 etle:ts until Thule• and xurr��yy house &c. For athet particulars a�• g
day m0[nin(; when, w P!Y' F.Chidiow. Merchant, Claremont. "" _
?s itnprovemenL may continue until with his wife. a recurrence of the mal"
tx w her former Rood, health is fully ady resulted in almost instant death Vni'd
®ALE-Heavy and `P1ain Blue English Serge at $25.00lreet0red. �e young s erMr. McKay was burg near Whltevale hopfy at lot 3. con. 6. Flicker---___•__
„ --The W. M y., of St. Aadrecv'„ about 66 years ago and until a young gig• �* write Luther Garbutt, R. R. No. 1,13l$i�OSd-.81R8_at_ :_• __ $2.00
Church. - Will hold the Easter man had his home near Pcmt Perry. $COOktn 2e-27 - —
-Thanksgiving
March 19tbu s- Then f -3r 20 yearn or more he was a hil by. _ -127 acre farm, DIagOIIal Blue at 82.00 i.
t resident o North DRk ga, where be 9 ab! n abundance of wat,Kn fair state of culu• _ --
ARai TO RENT -127
y was engaged in farming About ZO $,iDQ
�{ S,Oelock co the ttebtwl room of Possession a.once. —lack With white Sfripe•St
r yeara ago be retired from farming; and Reasonable rent. Apply W. Nlaw, Whitby. 2728
the eburs h. ffire. B. M. Johnston. came to Whitevale to reside, and with
presidedt of the Toronto P•esby• his family hadbeen a resident of the OR SALE-Fasrhani•-Morse IlQht• aisle With White stripe at 33.ti0
#' terial, will address the Meeting. vale and vicinity ever aloee. He was Fing plant. Famous 2 engine, 1 1.2 horse '
All interested are cords liy invited r genial. public spirited citizen, who pow:r. Ensue plant has been recently over. �s t t q
rS ,. hauled and repaired. A real bargain. Bulbs and D�fn t mise tLiis grand op portuIIit i
to attend. did bb part in all community move. other equipment go with outfit Fred Bunting, a e
a> Servicesin St. George's church mean and an active and valued mem- Pxkertng sett
: as follows: Fuurth Sunda in ber of the Baptist Church. He is sur-
vived
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Sunday ARJU MACHINERY -Frost &
a, Leat, vlved by his widow, hitt son, Gordon.
Mar. 14th -10 a. m. 3taoday 1 Wood Coekahvtt, Tudhorx Atulerson, John
School; 11 a. m., Holy Communion and daughters. Florence and Gertie. Deere. Bissell, Gould. Shapley ai Muir, Fleury,
all of this place. Two brothers, Wm.. Wilkinson. Best Order your rep�firing
service; 7 p. m_, Evening @etbviee. of Alton*, and Sohn. of Bottlnea% N. now Also De oreat radios. W_ F Dsney, ���� ,t, TA TON �a��
Rev, Q. B. Langford preaches at D., also survive him. The funeral oD Greenwood. 27tf
both services. Confirmation Class Sunday was attended by a large con. OA SAL -One stoat due abouts
at Mee. Claude Field's home on Bonne of sorrowing relatiyee end Ftitarch ist one Dem,li separator Hoeg size, a -
at Thursday, Mar. 11th, at7 p. m. friends. The services were conducted chicle" house y s In, 5 pure-bred Hereford heif- WA APER 1
b Rey Thos. RAtcliile, pastor of the ers, one bull and a sew white China geese. Fred �ar8' t�
TIME Paper$
-:and on the 18th at 7.15 p, m. y Lacev..lot 33, F ton , Pickering. Phtrne !red
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-There is n movement on foot Baptist Church here, interment being tln7, Highland reek P O, . 25-28 SAVE fl11ML ".
to amalgamate .the A. O. LT. �F, made io the yVbitevale cemetery. ,OR SALE -Chea all kinds of a.
Macb sympathy la felt and ezpresaed p
and the 1. U F., the object being wagons. harness, a> d all kinds of farm im• - for Mra, McKay and family in their leme:rs in good order. Also se -oral heavy and
" to cut down overhead expensee, sad bereavement. .eight scales and cook roves and !.esters. High. E T m �T
A special meeting Of the Grand est pr cc paid for hides and wodt, also live soul. H E STA O N LINE
U. try. H. Herman. StouRvttle Pt,one 1803 lstf
Lodge of the A, 0. L. W. will be CARD OF THANKS. ._._
held the latter part of this month `" — OR SALE -Septi barley, O. A. C. old established and
COII91deC the proposal. ShOlild Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wbite, of RrH•e- F_!, Grown from Standard No 1, Govern-
to .
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book, f5nt., wte�tc tTiaol<<heir many - est, regisrerrd. sit rocs r-. bu•thet.-
..., pe a is q
the amalgamation take place there seed oat. tBanner,, grown from Government e, - -- - -
will be,nn change in the rales. friends for their kindness nod_ sympa- Ori 1 , "1
thydtirin the recent bereavement of ptandard No, . M. Grnnun; test, 'Con.ered, ker
R per t:vctiel. A. M. Gibson tot 17,con, dPicker-. ,
Picker-
. -The -School 13oard have Com- their infant son. Bobby. mz. Phone Pick 1, 12. 27:2.,%.The only firm manufacturing the
.; p)eted the installation of electric
fixtures in.tbe school, aDdall parte CARD OF THANKS. tOR SALE-�L•Ii. farm machinery - W■��■ _
a • of the eCI1J01 CSD DOW be lighted and :e pia, Ore 7 fi. binder. truck and car- 'Semi -Trim ` aed line.
RttsEeIl T. and Mrs. Davidson, of r er, ore ft ,mder truck and carrier, both ;n
' by electricity. By securing the Cherrywood; wigbes. through the fi t-cla>e repair; one No 4 corn binder, one No, p
sarction of the trustees the school NEw9. t0 thank their man friends 1') eLaval separator, goods one 13 -inch De ;grice►� from 10 cents per roll u ' +J
y Lasal cutting bora one 1923 Ford coupe with'26
its now available to the ratepayers for their kindness and Pzpressions of license. Also one brick house, 8 rooms and dou- _
-- . for holding public meetings. As svmpaths in the bereavement of their hle garage, wlth half acre for sale'or rent. D. 3:
the building is always well heat• beloved and only daughter. Gormley, Dumbarton. it Scores and scores of patterns to choose from. The very
ed and comfortable, it will be a EGGS Fo�HATCHING-1 have newest. Thousands of rolls right on band.
.moot desirable glace for, public FARMS FOR SALE 'ecnned from r, J, A, Clark. of Brantford.
P a first-class Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel.` NO Wait1D —�118t Ch009e y� IIr
athering4, butt a trustees will This bird was hatched from a pen of nigh laying
bens. Governmont iQttpected,,cbev .average re- , pattern—Tale home plenty and return
av6 to nee dl@crefl in the mat- if you want to esti or rent your farm, cord beinQ 243 gsa writ, this fine bird tohead -'
_. Hays n►y pen of ,lest clan laying strait>thens, you
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list with me for quick yt the left over.
Efforts are being made by the returns. cannot do litter than order your settings from
s me at 75 cents per ttpttint Orders filled from •
Ontario Motor. League to increase I hate several good farms for sale row on. Callor phone 2000. Mrs. Jas.Richard T e Big. ssortment at "The Big Store's
:.the speed limit to 85 per hour,
at present. Apply son, Pickerimt, zeal
while some advocate the doing J. E. DISNEY, - — N % E
116,way of any speed limit, but favor 2730 Whitby, Clot.
•increasing the penalty for oeltli• . y a.___CHAPMAN
1f you have foe sale
- goat -deicing_ --bile — — - —
imit ie now only 25
'miles per hour, POULTR CALVES, HOGS. OR
Ab re are very few motorists who AND FL >►BIN(3; SHEEP (dressed) -
'do not violate the late by exceed- : - -
ing this rate, unless they have i am pre to do Chopping 'sad ship to or communicate with -
Bas ,clone that the tr
- =- Aaln erously near. I -' ' Wedneeday and Friday JOHN H. WICKSON, ST. LAWR
$ It loot a ENCE MARKET, TORONTO.
rare sight'to see 'care flying along Stoneboats For Sale 26 ,Telephone Main 2987 ' a �; CX . 8a Cr
- sat between 60 and 70 miles per , =
Lour, and in many ct►eee those John F. Baylell, 0`lwramont Sh1"ub$ rd is GOSHTHERES TELL YOUR AIRIGwT
: - who drive at this rate are Tees of a RuralRoute No. •2 ��� aN ee$,
menace than those who do not — — THE CONST, BULL EXCUSES YO 'fElEPN01` 11
- -exceed the speed limit, as they HRvinit secured the agency, for T. W. THE JUDGE HIM _ r
are exceedingly careful. The Pickering Bowman & Son, Star Nurseries, a •
-On St. Patrick's Day in the Ridgetown, Ont. --
avenin' on the seventeenth of Oire- s `j �1 a lam prepared to take orders for all �t
lend, when the clock is strikin' sir
Dlgilaneie Committee kinds of Fruit Trees. Small• Fruits,-
— -or eight (don't be tatej,-we'll ho- - — _ ---Ornarirentsl-Shttrba-Erle <at-- - - 7- -- / (� ---
- to hear you lift the latch of our _� - '�-- lowest possible prices. `t ,..•.� o y
welcoming church gate. Bring The object of this Association is to Special rates for large quantitlee.,/�
all your wits along With you, for lessen stealing and prosecute 4otf �� _
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--Iri3b humor's bright. And - don't the felons. N. J. (asuman, Piekel'ing
forget to bring your brogue. you'll
°heed it oft that night. Keep in Farmers, Attention � •
mind this Irish Supper In St. s_heoiacF?OR4 _ -
Panl's UDTteci me rare 1 i Ch, oats immediately with any member A
I am *Reny for the World a Greatest �.
"from 0 -to 8 o'clock, and it will be of Executive Committee. Separator, The Renfrew," Stoves,
fol)owet# by a' real' Rood program Membership fee 01.00+ Scales and Oil -Engines. - _ Fleury's
'by our beet home talent. Admie• Tfaketa iaar-be had from tna PrWdant or famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders,
as - -- - --
Bion 85 cents: children 15 cents Beastert cc application. Wheel Barroivsetc. • ""_ ':''�
On March 17 some fttD will be Been; gSec, "Com. -L. D. Bank@, C. S. Palm- ' Brantford binder twine and second -
sure, we want yon to come to our hwnd epparstors for sale. s� zr-
y er, M,'S. Chapman, Pickering. e
party. It is Irish we'll be, kink BQBT• DEViTT, � •
tint out on -a spree. Faith, come D. Munro, ,las, Richardson,
for a laugh good audhearty.. -* President, Secretary Phone 505 Pick.' BROUGHAM �•
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