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I . .thtsewaeekeend-----GREENWm - . ,w. _ US' � Miss DupbarvisitinatToronto. I..-. v,vD..Ate4ical . ,Miss Alice Horn9hJw Iispend . baek-, MISS M. Young spent . t.. *hen the)�oys 0141P .few da with relatives In Toronto. ­ . r . at her bomb in Toronto. . - . 1) - I',.:.,_. � , . P .`_ . �:; .�.... �: . .. ... . � . -�_ -CARTW . - . , , . , I � . . I ; ­ �...... ., � , _:. - ­­', .11 -so It Iris be';rea y MILLS .. . - . RTGEIT. For . Give him & - �,7' �.,- Miss Weir, of Goble's,is tbeguest Earl Tomlinson, we understavd. has . . :_ , V. B,' - Ont., Successor to � ". . . purchased a car, d merl of GrAve0urst .7 , . ..­ , - . Dlx- - .. - -­ 11 . I . .. . Of Rev. J. F. and Mrs. CIdgeton &t o.: ,,A mr�'R. E. Towle, 'Pickering. Ont. Ofte, hours, ' Lieut. ?J. F. Dales returned home Miss' Meta Hutchings, of Tproi , . .�i .. ,�' : Itto 2 and 6.30 to P. in.. 331y . -end singe, home here. . . . - ware spent the week . - -V/C)TRC>LA Ir last week from overseas. All . 1�1 .. Mus MiAle Percy visited wlth'Mlss � . � . glad to see him looking so well. ­ . R B. FORSYTH. D. of O., Re --%..;.- - Lena Booth, of WbItevale, on Sunday. . .�, 'Ladles' Aid Society' will bold a "...".. � - , - 'The most prized of : , The . �:. & . id member of the - 0 to Cal �-� * .� I Fuller, of Toronto, spent . . o tam to ­ - -.1. . _ , entertainment on the even. Miss Annie' _ .�­ ...::,daillonofoulario. Spool.al . given, . j - , Alf Gifts .. \� � social find entertait - i­..._.. , .. ­ .. ... . � ., , I . I . . . . � �.� � I... - , th. Parti. the week-end with her parents, W. . Z� ,`. * .- ,., ." .. :-�,,; "'.'. 1". . -00 fikung of slasses. HIM dea tree. X I I . I I � I of Monday, March 17 . 0 .01 ... ... �i � . in V. - . � I . V. ,�� . �.�� . . . i:i , . . ad . ' . A. rind Mrs. Fuller. .. . . . . . . "­-, � , - .1 . , ,��- � " : _.... ;: 5&mm*",..* ­ ' ' ' ir I Good Band" 7 culare later. I . ­ __.C,�.: .. . , , I!` I . 4 : � , �� , I .,. - - - - sIs- We all adm 0�1 AI . .... . I -, - I N . $a D. L and. M. I. Society will hold Quite a number from here were es. , �- - -.�. .. --.-.;. .. epr ,; *:` � , 1, I . . . � __ I d Singer" - The _.. - �I—_ ­15-sy - : �- _. . ..... st -th I ut&r nisettrig even. ant - at the I , . - Li No. 4-W,6 -on Fride, e ie, anniversary sevoices at . �,., , , License .-:..� N F. TOMLINSON. M.-B., Nrem . . : a L __ I ' ' and Surgeons : , , �:�L. . Good io .- I " '-' ­ W . � 4. , " - occupied - :�r - . I _ %V­ ,_%_ - ' 'b- t __ - -on-hand . . - 1.'...ft _ �,� :,�.. . . . - __ - held - ,* & of the College of Ph 'ci � ; -- -Whitev&1*-oW­SWad&V- . 62 I It in t P basement at $.1IVere Flour §u SIR UteS kept , Off - that j, music, The Green River La - '. *ssf Ontario. ice. an dies' Aid he 2317 I.. . � . � - - _ , , I. , . . . . , , - -a 111be late Dr. R. Brodie. and latterly by Dr. .- . " . .1 will be a debate, also readings, . -their monthly meeting at the home of - . . . ��t . wall. Phone Claremont, Ont. ... etc. - AWInvited. . L . . ­ _.,� Mrs W. Hutchin Wednesday, ,in ;- I I .,...,,,Hear it on'the VictrOlw --- �. ­��_. p on I . an ' quantities required., ., - I ­ ... . , - , y quantiti , L - " � �.- �, O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.Sis - T ' ' ' GURN MAJOR ,.�* * , Feb: 25th. ! - INS Z&nburo. member of the Colle" Of - -­ " - " - ' . . .- 1. - .. .4i .. . a ­ . ' - '--' " : ­ _ pit &nd suzoone of fttwio Hoon"*4 . Charles Pies visited George Pickett Don' the concert at Green.• . - � -. � , .."; - I Of Ifilelass 1 Collis" of suritsons, t for#et . .­'.. - 'c _..: . - - ­ ­�! I I . - . on I -. HigheATAcii ., I .1 I , - I Adinburgh. . , : . attention to �dd= of . 624 Geo. �'-;R' Baker "on Suqday. iver, Honda . I . _2 Monday, March 10th. .. , Offeeandrosiden oBrongbom, I ., . . . &W. .1 . . I . ­11 Delma Hopkins visited Richard Day I . A -• .- . - . . .1�.. - _.� (Successor to? - - on Sunday. - - . I � ,. - -,�_��%.Haker •.&4Heise) �-:� :-1. n... . GRURNW060 . - .. ­­.-�-.-'... :,�.PAid 21094". ., . ., � L � I . Nelson Wagg called on Chas. Hop- -:2 - ., . .1 . , . __ , . � .:'- - . :�­ 1. . .� . _.:�, ... :�. . * , :.:. -::. I .. . . 1. , � ��' �'_ : �;. I .. .. - . . . do - . .. -, �1� - , . � . . . . . . �, )Line on-Sunday. - . E. L. and Mrs. Green have been vie- - :-�­� 1*1 � � _�. I—. I . .. I .�.,...' . . I . , 1" . I .. - . ,. � ., - - .,.: - " . - 8 J' - � . I - . . I --- - , , IL KENNEDY. B4rrist er. . Sol Miss Gladys Pugh Mica ting with friends in Toronto. ' . _. - .. . . � ­ .., � '' � , r .. . ... - . - r - Annie Flee on Sunday. I Miss Philp. of Po been . .. . for � .. - . , � � � � _� , We idtor. Nota, Pubtic,!1C�6alielranc0c Z�' rt Hope, has � I . . I . . I .. I.. - . I... . ; . . .... Sto0ville Ont, d at Mr. . . . . VWthy. Oat. 11 I , - J Mr. Fies 'and silo visite holidaying with Miss E. Middletpri. . 0 , .: . � � . . . . . �.,-� . ,,,�.,' , , . - - nlegrbton's on Sunday. Biro, Wig� . kton Mr. .Jameson. of Guelph. bag been . I I - . �... . . __ I BAR ' I - and 11 �. I - FAREWELL, X-C.. I UL Ing with his friend floyd Pe - ­ - . �- holiday . 444 - _41� J E. ..,B - k a 933 =CrowaAUo=07 F­ 1117with ` � . . ri� : ,, - - Awadsor. ! IbNg valli. wwwr. mw: T1 ♦A Mrs"Vell, and family Mrs. Mrs. Emerson. of Toronto, Is ' 0 1:1'.1, . . . ;. H.-BIAL Claremont Well;. of Aurora, visited ..at 'Levi-rch. and Mrs. Davis, who are ill with �,�&'';.:­,�.: . . . 1. . I � . Wheat I . Hopkins on Sunday. I the -flu. 11 . _� �. I . ­1, 1. .. .. .1 and -H locality attend- . .. - . ­ ;. .... I I 'KI, , E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister an . ; -.,.. I �- �% ,_ ..1. , . .�_ _ -golleitor,Not"y Publt4:6 314C.- upla"*4710; , OUSEFURNISHINGS A number from this locali Ern ble And- Randal Brown, - , . .. .. . . _. : I- 11��_,-_i, , . -, �! - .- ----- ed the party at 0. jji6nt Si2U4*y 1�t . ., • �! .*- `.&� . a. � . 1.� ! . "40&2. 011109 BT0Qk St- North- Wbilby. . 1 4 -1 of _ _ . I 1. 7 - -%-.a . � .. " . . . - -4---9�- -honies-her . % _ipenf - I � .-- I - __ '49� , , � W . ___ - 13ig lstoclK. at thii tDwest price�� O&Y DiLiKUt. &LIA &F#-- ,,.;,A , , , . . enjoyable time. . .1 " e. of I oronto � ---------- 7�� - � 4_'_.- ., ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A., Bar- - . very . MISS Elsie Ric . .ad : \. 1 . ... .- �, ._ .1 " . ... Delivery free. . �� ..._____.w;ise � Suqda� with her grandparents, S. and . 1, rjstar. SolAcitar'Nol . .,. I t I- . . . % . ;=TPublicrapsoola, . . , .." �: . . , j` - - - -ju practise with Kissers. 11irckman. Denison & . . . . I 1. � .. . - : - ,.V. Md. 3MMNXT I -1 , . . . I - - I - �, . gROUGHAPA Mrs. St-ewar . � . . . . I .1 � � , � ,, ,poster, Barristers. Toronto General Trusts i . . .. . . . . .. � . a., . . . � -----T--7 --- 7------- - . � �tj 1 V7 V � - 1AuM1;@,W Bay Attest, Toronto. Telephone Ind Phone 32A, .a . Mr. Sharp and bride. of Sterling. 7 - ­­ " ­;­"_. � Ks" - . 010ph . I . . I . - accoMPAnle heir honeymoon P-1 � . � ad, Call RUA see. . I A. A. and Mae. Birrell, - have.been - .- . . . � by Dr. XcKinm 'r 1: : � 0 ­ .1. on and Miss Marjorie. I , "i-wV . een spen4ing t . . . %, .- - `Claremont. - . Toronto Saturday for at the pailonage. I ....­ - L- *.­ ,. . .. . . . . ­ . . . motored to Torop ft last week for .;. I,. - I . , - pd�rtftl . I rt in Miss F. Johnson Is a ryice ... 'A - -Oboir- concert - 'e she will spend a few . 11 the Mendelubbu � Toronto. where '� � - I "'mIft.'. I . , - M.ane-v Hall. � . weeks before returning to her home * F. __ LASS B.'BEATON' D. D. ff --- d- 17 The- . . . E­ _. *B dr,aduateof tHe Royal&eig. of n..Q - L09S Wante � . - Tn_Y,n-g1-Wn-d-.-- . 11 .- - - ___ . ,. - $J - - --- Al I ­ . . of Toronto. Office * ' . . . : Methodist'church will give a meftsur M .. . ; . Gleeson. who arrived home on Swgeons and University I I 1, - I ". . .. . . .. . week after an absence G A--.R A G E �--1 W. ?A; .Pruisfe'S, hardware.store, wlutby� . � .. - . ... - . Ing at. Patrick's night, Mon , . � " Ind. 'pl'one 0. day. March 17th. during v h6spltal. ­� - Me bouts 0 to 12: 1 to 5.3c.L 7'. -hicb ,­ � .. , e. Monday of Nat wee � � I 1, 4417.9 IVrilipaytbelfollowin aslipfice forgood of six ireek4 In tbe Oehawa t , , 861 phone 2ft - . freohments will be aero and a i . . - 9.F . e,ovsrseas4IN-9C00k,, !-logs dell-viered at, our rmu 1, Green River where he underwent a senior opera- I ­ �­ Dr. Beaton's absene . program will be given. -Those .Wish- I The undersigned have opened k n:,­ 1 . ,� DMUM, - , � tion- for Appendicitis. is steadily im- � - I L . - to..,will b�,,Iii,cbarse.l. � No. 1. .. . .- 62"o [ng measuring sacks to g 1. been . . " , ,- �, L' 'L . 1. . Basswood I . , 30.00 . L Rive a, friend oviiig. W. T. Middleton his . garage at. the corner . --..; .:� . a anewg I . -1 Z1. .11 1N2T!9!!Tn!!!T.___ Rock Flu - L iom Mrs. G. H. Lin-. P . ,. . . . . I ; 4 - " , under 2 V . - �,No .. can obtain, same f � the doctor's Leare. but at time of 0, Church and King Streets, , :,A,;i�, V. . I ' No �.. ­ ton or .Miss Idw Bate. I � w*lneow draw.. Soft Elm - 1, ' -..,.' -- .1 2&00 . . ,writiDg Is much Improved. , . L - - . . - -,;R ­ I I.. . . . ..., . Pickering.. where they, are ­ ,­ -'-, * - " . . - Maple No. 1, . 23 OQ ­_ - " ­_­­ ­ ­ 7` �'�� . - -7 Remember the pan-cake social -to be ' ' ' - f11gF __ ah No. 1. L 80.00 . . . - I ' . pre aced to repair all vakes . tier of arra Whitp A, the Temperance Hall or, , . ' pri a. H.kM=Tss. 1___9@_ __ given in the - . 8 -_ -_ .. . "-- -I ---h . _ .6&- . , l , - ,b der rfags. W. A. Atkin- . bf Antos, Kupt&-cycle - ;1� 7W* Licenses iZ_tkio_0;imf7­cf-.0otAJ%_ Mae seaondAptowl �_jo� ,, ,-...-.....�li�!1;1!�,111,1!11111''1!!!� up ­ . , . 4*"�U-4, __= . I - . a.. .. ... _. Pda 'R . ­ " , piawns viiiag . 271Y 1 the , ces - -c-Pthe-L'nion Sabbath: . . . . and bioyelsq - . . - J . � ��- _ . -. ; Chopping and Oat Bolling . - .003pi - .1� . .* � .1 I- -.2 . - 1. .. . .•. . ., - - . . _. . _ I I . as usual. , -- - - , - , -.- School. Pan.cukex hot from, the grid- I Leggett, at -Wl1I,t6V4dS­_._.__ - _.- - � . � . � , __ - - I - - Real, Es- r" ..- .,. be set red - . . I .,�. . . . we-are also agents for De.' �:_,_.� :. -A--', -.. . � . I WHAWDSON ­ , - . dle. And waptfteyrnp will . .: �; ­b� I . .. ,4_1�1.1 . . I* I . _LAT,�' Cream Sep%. rators . � I ;s. veyancizt. I . _* , : I . LL a . t4ot-_ - f[ov)@8,el9c un ill shil have been'sprv� -_ .� " WHITTEVALS I -:� 5%&bc Etc , ally 7 _.. - . ... ritix W. G. Baines,'!, Green River e.d. �f.ter which a good program " L14 � --- � mi. S. .� - -I.. .: , , "A , . - - . - . the Christian 'Cbursh -con:- A most enjoyable evening was spent - and r" L _. ; . be given on I . - - ---h, I , H6PPER..Issuer 'of. -Marrt' - 1. Locust HIM.' .7 In the basement of the Baptist church ... ' - '.'L`--' - � I I " D � XAc*nio* In%b*Ooun27 of Out =, Or address R. R. No L sisting of choruses. solos and duets I Gasollli� En glees, Tractors and ,.� jM" at store and. his restdones. Claremont- �___ the Whitevale Baptist Choir. Sc-ottiab- last Tbursday evening. -wb4 e' Sawing Machines. t. �, 4� 1 Locust Hill'. Agricultural class brought to, a'. close Saw 1. 4111 ' 6 ; - sonirs.by Xr. Letgg , of L ­�: -----"L - ' . ' . I - . I .. 1. ell b, . , . . . . ... HALL-House carpenter. FA- In Highland c.'s ultil. find addresses their sessions for 1910. V treating "' , _. L. , I I; � . "I. L 2317 . . ' Cowan �'W. timates goven for new work, reP'4ill Or SPRING TERM by resident m1pisters Ad Intsislon 25 themselves and their -friends to a ban & Shepherd alterations. ArdL phone 2213. Pickering, I . .- . ' cents, children of -the school free. duet. When all had iLsserpbled In the � 1. .. 11 . � . _ . I - - � " . . . - . , body of the choreb the gathering was �q .�­' � I ' opine March 8rd. In *baw's Busi- - I I 11 . .. '7)- � . �_ - .. I .. �_ 1 . , ladies had re Lke . - . L . �: %.�­ ON -TOWNSHIP CLERK - � ­.., . summoe-ed to the basement where I �4 1 : -merge* - CHERRYWOOD 9 .- " + - - - Ont•---'- -5; B.DZAT '. - . ness Schools, Toronto, and . -\-Pkkeiing,, - � Govvev­ow a or - . . . .. .. - L - Ir e tables wbift . ;0_� ounlant BW , Money -into Stitufflee " . . m__at Sandford", %pent were heavily 7 141s, Aeo, .. , to jr-jw, ry , caph,tions. , ee rs-rom, _ . . - e 17.15r Zen with cold mfttg, - .. �. . . I No .compulw ". � .. . I.. .. . 6 .- Call __ . . elf'. * Write W. H. Shaw.: t ho past week vi i,tj� her .Aug I ter,-Alfs- •mr*msed-4-tAtoes. salads, bread and . .­ � ... . . � I .. I I - . --- .. � , I W - , __.___ I ___. Preel en t. . - - � - . - ,,-­tr.r J-111'eq- iceereara, e k_K_fre!Fh­ 1� - - . . - -_­B--S`- - -1 ANADA'S VI(-TORY BONDS . - � . � i ,Tbe'r(• wiH he special song service in fruits and cnifee. R. M Tipper, . _11 � 1, . 2 t ve of the , .0 L- . I'd , A--the District Repres i z i � rorsale. Den4mzoatiem--4A4,4M-$U* . - the Methodist church here on Su 47. eri F t ih6 bad � t 11 02�0�Prlce.901-2 and accrued interest, W �NhTcb 2nd., to orbic-hall' are. in-�i ed Department *grictilt irp, W , . I � ,�:. .. i . i ,Bell, Phont, M. - Whit-' W. J. , t-ed ted as toao-mas- . I . . . - . �� .. - R i W=Cbr, - - co, Clark, wb,l Pa]6' - ... I �.. . - , -�- � � . Cory. chargb of the cla%,f me . .1 . :by . 40tf . it% thewar with BA t t. ter. Before calling noon the various _____._ . - - . . 1learly s recentiv returned to b';' toasts. he Raze a brief outline of the . ..� -,. , -.-- __ .9ickering �is✓Lr�'th the 160th - - I LL �__ I . � . . R.. ha i . ._­ . I 11 .1 . -Xtotstvo exper. home, He SQ t re . e I - ardv tborour ave on -� -, L - . - I , tce'13*od Anotio"Per rr ,Iaje%r. Ont. . , work of class. . � . UGH S. PUGH, Glen -3 . . � � has - -in ii great deal of He stated that tb . - - I L L through;with' , ,!,,, of ? % -class rip for hire . 1919 is ski in mJutiy ctis the ,libred stocll� ,First. ". active service And came We- han''d ...,, -:� , ..,"nee in imported , _Q a brother ever been beirin the � . � .. . I � i ,- Sales conducted jmv.wboro, %"to for terms .1 ­ �. -out a wound. Coro. Clark I -best tbat'has ev ::- _�­ it ' andparticolars. •?b6o*lnd-iIil�,_ 311-1y" Day or iiight - ­ .. I .. .. � . -1 of Mrs: - Roots . of the Collin's botpe-. eounty., There bad been a larger class. . I the followilag -;­��: - ­�'s . 7� . - - ___ ..--- . Pius ineets all trains 7.I - stead. ... but ictelligent or entbus. .: L- . _11.,­ ,4L ... � , L . - . ..._ , I tb,e_Red Cro$R i,i.tic one, '-' ' , -- -- - � vt; � 1.0v POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer; ' � ' The final meeting 0 .. In proposing the various. ,�� , .. �. - .�­ " ,.'.'.#L ,! , M_ , . o", _,,!.�_ - , ". F. for Counties of Yort and OntaZio, AUG- Teaming promptly attended � to." . -Society %,," hel&on Fridaye"ning toasts and in responding tboreto.. brief . sizes o coal �7_ � __�,­ - �, . I " . - ­T%1­ . _.. .� I � I � _. 'R _ .',.',, &ion sales of all kinds- attenutc, to 013 obort"t ent for Canada Carriage Co, lit�st in the hall when a fullreport, of nddresseei. full M. wit And humor, were - ­ , :­ . � L ,. i,L - . . 04MCS, LA ddroisi Grassi River P. 0..- 011L . Aq. . . . ' Inspector ' . " _ , - . given During the four utchissn, e6tor of 1. " _ �e ; ., - __ ­ made by Mr. H - St - I . I - : A��. .the work was gi . �_ ­ �. I , * - . . rears the %niount of 42.MS had been Public .�chnohr. Mr.* - Johnston, ,.rinci- . Egg9 .. ove,,, . . � ..- _.. ,� __A1()R",& .m. ,;ON. Ontaria - We He 11- P1,aker-ing. - - _ _ �-&V�fr-wifi-,- -.----D-arrnx-tb­e . . h. - - __ --..-.- � . . .. . . � -, -- ­! _Qjf3..____....._ . Peak R IP4 .__ I � I ­_ - - - - -Wev _­ W I h Srhr,ol. f­uR '_ I .. .. . L I and SurlVeyor an __Ci�a - talpie or 1, i5f cro�--N 1-ft - . �' I ' . , rposes .. _ a -0 . -T% . and Doiffilbion L - - -, . 4 ' r �'� . A I 1. .. ngi , - -7 s-wa-4 presented to 11'ug�h IV. G."Seotl;_ G. McKay. H. E. - N t� -- A 1 I rg - Hopkins Streiet, Whitby. ,Phone 231. . . . evening Rn-addres , =r to the late W,• E. Yarnold. 'Ontario - " A. •.C. Brander-, in �= ;L V. Law,son, B. S. A.. assist- '.I,! ­ ­! L&And Surveyor. of Port Perry, ., �44 . . I thepresident, X16 - r. ?_. , . I �. . lu .. . - . .. � resident,, .: I---.- 1. .. -. , I' � - , untiring F , - .arr-ri W, , ,u - ­: l.. . qpprenlation vi tier 'untit efforts in .. Tipper. -H, S. Of Water,, Pure Water _ _ to 3,1r. � -"L1­­_ - . ­ . . . - . ' _­ ­­.- -,�,: 1­_ 7.---­;1_,M , �� �:: - , - ocietv, The good work of G Bairies. NV. J. Turner, W., B. Mil I 7� - -_ I. L . �. `_ , 14 MAW, LICE"TED- AUC- -, heh-q If the-S ne -.1 . .,1 _. F�;,_­.. .P.,.,.?111 - . knitting Ynacb- , M'm � ! - Q the onIT Mr. Ferguson *ith the NV. H, Westney - �� -, I= ,WTI;D�XEER,for York. Qntario and Durham ff ou are wise you will use - tb ,-,.as well ns by - I 1.11 . .-.. _ __ . I . - I,.;. nfles. Ali kinds of saim, promptly. attended y 'Through hid beribf a class and. others Tbet�ief 1. . _4CoU ' Rice, ins vv.� � al,o recognized. , - . . - .- . .1� I " I . t L Terms rensonable.' Datesfor I drilled by - Chas.-B. -' I I socks hILVe been oddeosgo:f the evening, however, w 91 ­. . . , -, L'�.,, I . . . - A.��C. REIESOR' " .1 . 0 , sates may be ideal .well, . � ' kindoess 1400 airs 0 it- as � : �­ .. ' I'_ arranged at NEWS'Officv- Bell and Lndepen7 ,.;I.. �� . � who is agebt,foi Wind- Mills. Gasoline theboys, and he is -still knit- given by &a old Whitevale boy, one . I . _i.. `.. . . _i.. dent pi%onm- Whitby, Opt. - '51Y . I � I . sent to . : �. , . . The"nie'Ptirig " : � . - � . . dent 7-----7_____ Engin�s. all kinds of pipe and fittings ting fix relief work.. whom the people 'of the communit - OUST HILL ­'.... _-, �; ..-'T, �­ -.'�4 was closed by s* Ung theNational . Prof. Wade . -.__�­.,LO I .. , .. . . X_ . - it, Idelighfein lidnoring; i 0� ...I � ..., ... , �. , 1. . - - ­ , - . - .� . . . I -� - 9 lunch wtissvrv- TooleBMJ. M13. J�.M,j 0 *7 M for works. Also bath r4am fi . ­ ... . ' - * _. '. , A,, who now holds one of . I �: E r� tbin'g' ' given caretol. Arahem, after . . ..-,... � �. �' " I ,Vetorin&ry Surgeon , , - tures, etc- Ever . the, mo,;t re,;�ponsible .pnsitionq in the , , -.1 ­ .,; . . . I � e.d.and.murh enjoyed; , ., I , _,, k�.. I __� � '. �.. - .,. . � � . . ­ I - . � . . _. _­ ' . I.- . , ­ , ltt� ... * IuatL f tbe-Odtario Vef:4E�- At ten tkOn - * ' .: -. - .. ..­1 . .."'. I . .: -a . I .­. A�,ricultiiral GQIloge i4 Gtielpb. Soon , . - I - ! �:�, . ' - rinary College - ,'�) . .1 . . G..rayid i Riv�r, ol'i after grndnaling from the O; A. C., he . � ... � . 11'.* . / . .:: - I , � , I "'..'RICH'S -PUMP WORKS. -,. - I Cpncert, Green - � . , �., .� - I �_ . . .. wand Gradnate Veterinary -,. .� . . , , � Accepted the position of editor of the ­ I .v. � of the Vetei e 'Whltevale,-Ont` . . w' Monday', 'Mireh'10th. . . - - - e . �_y A", , I ­ I - . .116nor Grs. -0 ssoitlati6n. Hr,m' Tel. 5521, '.. ­.- - - - - I . . 7.. ._ Farmers! Advoce.te. of London ' a pos , � I :.�-,�,' I � , . . `7f -% ­ ."....IP- .1. ' - Science A '. yearn, Nearly 0 0 -2 . ------.---,- . . � . . .. �, ,7 . . I 1. ition lie beW for seven yem lPhoite-offlee 1808, residence 2' - . .� " . -�_. _. -Q - .1 . ; _'­� ­ t, .-)e,(1--) - . GREEN RIVER , he ,6r�i!',�ppointed Profess-. lep _ , ' - . , . ��­ :t yPar ago , . . . :� � .. I.. ­. I I . � I . _., I � '- . . . . . 11. 1. ,'..:�:.,. - . ...ze...- .,'� ­,-A. * � . L-AREMONT,, 11. �ONT-A . . . I . �� . . nininI linshanctry in the O. A. , -_z.o !.. . , .1 I I - '-' ;A �C RIO . (it CA A . -,. I . ­;'��.. .1 ;1",�i- ., . �, I I .1 , .. .. .. � - Spencer wtis V. .. � fir. " I . I . . .1 mi s a Toronto-visitOr instill a young-man, a brit - L­ ,� � , 1- . . -- ---- - .. I . � , - . ... �'. _ . ELLIOTT ' As he '��. -�, ­1 , I.;...- . '5 V ' I . 11.a.,_., _­ ,. i , -7-'-. - L,-- i'lie week-&nd. ., I - tient future is awaiting him, and his �. ., , " , - Nlrrt]e perev . " .. .". � (��,,,, ' plant Surdav IiA ffie�-skiin `96f t . I C; ,y ,� over , o�� , Mis..4 . � spe . adVilncement will be watched with . , .,... .-,-­­ I ..O", , - : . -, , , , ­ 'Lena Boot-S, qf-miftevale. with M �s ': - . . .., . i tisfriends. � - . - am " I : , JOHN' PRILIPi (k��z��e­;&E�,�-, �_ .much interest by his numero ­ e1v ty � We ar67pleased to know that JimmT d v e ­. . I :"" 12- ��. i. ­ . ivfter. his In his address he gave much good ad- -_ 6 .1.. I _­ , . �-, , �. - . . ­ � � � � I, ,-.�:.-.. . _1: -:-� --.,,_J . .,..,..,. I � % -'by using �-- Ha�'a full line -6i tresb and cur- Yonge &-.Cbarles sts, Toronto Robtle-visi-niproving nice4Y, . . , . c,� � �� I I . serious - , � .-L .. -vice. in regard. to the live stock Indus -1 ,.. ' tantly on'ha'nd. 1-1 . . . t us illness. id that the quality of �, -1.•-� . nit Master'Ca.i.1 Robinson '. , - - e4 meats con, . . Has' spPerior courses, equipmt r6t,urned to try., He revrettd I .. , . .. -county1:..­__, - � offer spendin-9pa beef-cattle in thi,;, had .deterior 1. �. .- '. I.... �7.....�;... teachers. It makes good every his h6we in Toronto; the past decade and he . _,_ .� ­ . .1 .':. �.'.,�;,.% �� I : Aahw , %. Spice Rol%* Breakfast Ba�cou, FL,-.d � � week with his aunt and uncle', Alf and Ated during- - - ­ � . e . - * '' I '. ' �� ' ­Jr. i 01.4irri and promise. it ln�rit,i th . . . urged tbat this 8110111d be. reniedied. : .� . Iffams . . ,.�,',-. I -a- Weiners, etc., - , Mrs. hoover, rnprove . � .:* -.`��"';, - 1191'�g 11 o � ' I Fie ulso urged the formers to i - ,,­­7- . I . - . - con,fide-nee of - the business public. rest- A cow producing . , . .. ­a, , . I Tlii� members and all'those inte' .Nya' Is , ace ­k.; ­, t­pricN-,s paid for �'�-- . I a'chex,'s Training .Classare their dmiry herds. � . ., ­LA . I . . Every graduote of the last. th � ree. , d 1 n.tl the Te orn 10,000 to 12 000 pounds of milk ..�. I 1.11 I �. ,-'._.;".�,_'��,�. ' - 's cattle- . . to meet at the home of Mrs. tr . BU -,; t, r mred' edi- expected . AIIV was far more profitable thn.n � . . , 16, . � - ­` ' .. I ypars has promptly set 1. I annil . -1 .. -, -, 'I'll - , . . I .. ... , i.._ �_._.­.__-----7­,-.�- J. B. Wilson this (Ftiday) night, 1, 000 I- _:"' ��.;*,___.�'_,�":,I��'. . . I � ­ 'at:� ployment. Mid arrd the -to ', ,e 't.--a' s�llirner A var)G.Ra of willow purchased from one that produced from-,3,0W , *­ 1 -iii ­7�--,'�.��-',,�Z, - �- - - . ,.. uTids. He strongly advocated the . .� � so . 1, - :-j.z � zir- qlaltndid times for ", s . -h�pp, -tts a good ' . , .­ I ��.U,. J,i1,:,,,�,,,Ln was loaded at Locust. P0 L . . ;.. . %. . ­... 'I is . . , I .. - . I .. , " ... . . ,. , , 8 21 getting ppsitins. therefore__i�-Owis t Y. -wuwu ." tvnAdia,n- _ � I , (,nl for "i's of b .Cream , . '. I 4 ja��aeon V1 , Committee , legs � "'. �21 market mewtn-the­0 kh e Warket was nd-w- , gilamee 'an excellent, Oink to commence a into Artificial arms aud I duct in England. but -this product ­ . � e.. __ -. - . . ; .. commence boss sacrificed so much for.ourl .- , : - ....- . ta I . � Zrould i)e Etandsrdi,ze�d, Formerly, . . course here. Open All yeai% -'Ca - ,ging It , ExceUent r a rcenta :` - , '. ' .�­_, ..� .ge � � ­ - ..! _ 1 7_. � , logue Free. _ _ ,. � Tig, anniversary ' '.. . - � . -1 . . .�. and country: .servicei of . the Denmark supplied it large pe croun- - �­ 1.11114.;­ 11 I The object this Association is to 7 , , _ of the British market, but that ­.rl ,�, i; -1, ­-�, �'. , - " .., .I-- Green River Baptist Church will be use after ".. i stealing and prosecute 11. _!,t, .- "% I , ' '-lesser _., .Elliott;,Principal try had proved false.to allies and : ., - _r'. �.. I - �, ,:",:..,..11 . . � � N11. J. Elliotf, , Rev. A. .� ­ . � � 1�-.,-.-_,T,-- , , - - ".... I - .. I . � ".": � ,,� . , . I - ; - , - ` '. � the felons. _ . . held on Sunday, March 9th. aently Canada would be given I . � 7. F, �. I . . . .! . . . -,. It, Pork, of Toronto. a former pastor I the . - '' :�,� .,L.:,�' .f.. I .. ��. - �;� . 1. ."... I I . 1 C01191,111 a fau � .: 1,� ­ - I . ­: 1­­ I - r , . _.. � - . ---' Claremont 'Baptist . _. �. -,�, . : �,�,�,�,, . , - I . . Church. will nillltl., " . I ;- .� . ,:. - . :­:,.'... , . X., LhIa preference. To mak ihavmg ,­,­� ,, t . . -,--- �� of farming 6 d � , . I., - -Members having property stolen oommuni. � it,o_ most profitable. mixed ' , .. � I,- �1,:�� _ . I speak it I, 2.30 and 7 p, m - , The Wh .. I I ';%,:�­ -,.,t.T�:,,_ I farmer that raised � ' .1 __ �- " goate iminediatelY with any member ed. The fart: - = _� , .1 � : assist in the, be follow -:�: " _3.4 . .. � . t ... " I - . K Eggs For �Hatbhincr ! . . ­ t..... . . vale Baptist Choir will � who produced� � -3. , . I � - , - . .1 . - of Executive Committee. 'Bi afternoon and the Locust Hill Method- the largest b�.rds was be in, Find vice �. 1: . , i . , ��. I . . . '­-u�.� � �2 � . . - .. . ­� _ . ,04il�.Blaeil,_ -ea.QtedRed*- . ". � � I .� . . $1.,W, .� 11 R', d * ist Choir In the evening, On.MondRy the largest Firuount of gral - I Membership fee Gaiiie-­cholee., �tOek'.. 11. .. . . March lOtb. Mrs Blanche versa. Prof. Toole's address, which i 40 I..", . I - , I . � evening. " � � .0 , , - - � , ��.R�w 14. •. . ."f­ 11, 1. . I r 11, "'. � ' ' " . & I.:, .; - . - � I - - . �,:. � T I P-I_C._�_KERING NE- W.---,s 1" ". El r' I t -s. - a.t.". �_L - 11 _ _&- I. ,����� --- I- � - - �, " � �_. -,,. �;�. . - _� I _ I - 1 P,h.To _ __ I - I- I , , I I , I . - r and itupeesona- lasted about an hour, was listened to Us We Was, Phm,�B I . � , - , Tiaketalwav be had from ttio President or; . exoelfent, layers. . . . . - .., Decker Kelley, readei ., Searetery on application., " � t of rare most attentively by all. Thedifferent, � I .,Also, yLuIng Rel Hares . an � tor. of Toronto, an elocutionist asts were intesperaed with music by Druggist--Graduate OPtici . , - Ability. will give an entertainment. to 11 , I - . I L ., Exec. Com.-L. D. Banksi C. S. Palm . ftod,'9ilver Grey Sibei � _ � I Mr. Legqett, of Locust Hill, And the -Mr. Leggitt. I.,ocust Hill. the White- got. . I n Hares. - And H. Pugh. r. . F. TI-L I 't Ag Eer, W. V, Richardson, Pickering. la I * Wbitevale Male Quartette. will render vele Male Quartette, C. 11q . . . � . . All' Pedigree'.Stock, -And I&, The meeting virsa brought to a close . ;. �, � . Selections, Admission 250 - 0=ta=;:I_:.1 ­� - 20- 11. ,V r .. �-VP, � 11 . is R.Uhextoi,14 , W-1 Clark. • I # . kelfiging "Auld Long Syne."L I . 1.033COT1=2 . . . __ . I - - , _.­ --- - --- I .r . - , , I . � ­ . -, - . ,. ____ - , &j7 Lj�"r. G-�p.DON � PLOKBRING Come one, C=e all. I � ... 4 �, . . , . , . , ___ .:. .. , .. :1 4 . . . , ., 1. r' . I.�, .�. . 1. . , . ­ L - �. 11 , ."4,� , . . , .* - . �, , � r , ,.I . �.- wl I � , . _ I �, ... I , . -s I - ,�4 , , � , �.i,r­: - "'�. '' �', Z, ,P"N ­�, .��6,."��E,r.4",A�,�-1,1�,4,,�&k_-��, ._,4 _��3�1�.,-,&, I ... . ��.;6 _. .: % 1. � - . 'L� " qM 5 � , r i; - . . , 1. 1:� .. N�� � I.- �011.'­ '_ ., _61_t.�4.,"_ ._., 1. _ _t­�­� �i,L ,� ��Z . ­� ;, � I—- ,�_ ,& M ­.. ­ _7�41:�. �* , , - e +c'a y . w, ale .'V el ori the ►a►'ie-amide buying Tea, insist on getting BAMY. SHAH NO14 Frisk Wolfhs�utid. s=ill a, Gallant Hero ` .:. _-,. Ia�l►e'6reitt;.'hVtir-�`� Lovers'of dogs the world over have -rejoiced in the reporta, of the noble, work done lw the does of war durine �tr.,�T i�,,L^5yTS'..3 x�ti',,, .+G. "p 11 i, .,'.� ..r .A• •s p 4 4 to-aclose. Mr. Walter�A. Dyer has - paid a touching tr:h.0 to to those splen- '? ' did animails, and to the dogs in gener- ~" al, in an, article that • describes the _ . work and the character of Bally Shan- _ _ a- t -T•S PiOB PfA:�$'1�-AIR - -� _. 'sh-wol t!xn-d- nWliattle hgro. I • visited Bally Shannon, says Mr. Britain and the Uniter. States Beth STOCBB x Dyer, in the sheepfold in Central' Park, New York, where he .was being PIanning Air Trips to Arctic he Ted vittth a Quarter Off ' a C`:et>tttuy 'O kept for file Britisk officers who had It seems that Captain Bartlett is p; Utinvalled Public Service. ss� He M. 0060 brought him over. And this in the not going to "have 'things entirely QLa _ _ ��. story they tell of him: • his own way in his airplane expedi- ! Members Montreal $tock „3 - Bally Shannon had been, like them, tion t(T. the. North Pole, for at, the a a Idler in France. No ordinary am- present moment the British ase also Exchange. - btil ce helper was he, but an over- planning for a similar undertaking. 105.106. TRANSPORTATION the -top fighter. He saved ten wound- So the airplane expedition may take BUILDINQ y ed men By dragging them out of No , on the. complexion of a- Egortarnanlike T,-- 'a •Land=: Then- eamre-a-bursting air-'ri ce, witfi the Americans repre- $Oj1f shell, and Bally Shannon and his sented by Captain Bartlett rind •the, master were both wounded. They British b Salisbury Jones of the, -. wer4, sent home on a hospital ship, British Northern Exploration Co. d which in mi_ -channel- was torpedoed Capt. Bartlett contemplates going Had No Gas Mask - 1't11j' by a German submarine. The torpedo to the far north by way of North Pier' /� The rear being now virtually over, did its wank well, and the ship went I Greenland, while Mr. Jones is going ' - - the following story, recently related 2 down with nearly all on board.: Only by way of Spitzenbergen; which, when esurteat Roas>atoa asialia, ca »s anWar sssaagsm*se alt=s altos+a • three mea were saved Bal Shan- reduced to 'mathematics, means that= with great gusto by General Patein, t 'arm is .perhaps a ,bit out o! date. But fU non s. master and two others. They this Americans will, have some 2,000 8 good one, so here goes. - CHAPTER„ now, Dale." mans ed to scramble.on top of abare- miles to go, while the British wI'il' Is a•.rattlin Mrs. GTea n, the iand4lad , fre- { He looked at her, Steadily " for a ly floating piece of wreckage, have only 900 miles of journey. Mr. i An American soldier in a front line e I moment, shook 4iis head, and walked trench {said Petain) was smoking eptly in to► sit with 'Mrs Then came, the brave dog, swim- Jones believes that iiia expedition e,4 he afternobus, The fact away. She heard him ascending the ming stronglyin spite of his wounds, can make the fight in nine hours. , furiously one of those big, back oi- that Mrs. an's daughter had two stairs to his little room. e . gars our transatlantic$ allies so great. Euftors had not escad her notice, The was a knock on the door and and begged to be taken aboard. But ly favor. 4,.elnd,she � illterestetl in getting a�ich � Miss Suns entered.. She at least � the piece of wreckage would have The Red Cross Pearl Neckl=ace. Suddenly 'he took it from between information as she could do regard to showed py excitement. Mrs. sunk Hadar his additional weight, and Fotlavvtng the famous -sales ' at > is lips, 'and a$ered' ta_a French lvr Gleason s s year when ewes an soldier a must just ,run in and so. how won -their -- standing next to him. ODo you think $he'll 'be Mr's. Pat- ra"trl she thought it was So much t° keep swag. Wihhout ao much s precious bite o! art were'.suctioned+ "Here, Leon," he saidt "hold this a look of reproach, Billy Shannon ob- _- rr _,� swam romance is it-- itis married theeyeAll ..s.,t,. +.e for the bOaeSt of: theBed .Crrrsa, cigar a -'moment -while -I -heaves bomb- �°� "Oh ao. $e's just s f ' s same day you were engag was ```�-'� -"` was inaugurated the. idea of sol4ect- into. the. German •trench." "' l Theze1a nothing at all betweeu them." bce�{ul, rude raft, only resting his chin upon in e pearls for the most pfecious neck- 'But the Frenchman recoiled in dig. e "Now I'm sorry to 'bear that% I Nora kissed her; it when. nearly exhausted. " In the �. cry and tears of hal- lace of alL Princess Vida under- may. was hopdng 'maybe he'd aEk her. Why, piness stood in Miss Sun='s eyes. „Sia_ mo`ing they Were picked tips took the work of collecting aided by "Nos, aoa, Monsieur," �e loadtl ,got- millions, so they asy ter," ,that kiss had seemed to say. When I visited the dog he wen near- public-spirited women of the Empire. ejaculated. -"Non, noIll Y will laid don't knout as that would mala Dawe appeared, and thea a few mo- 1p well, although his master, algal had Queen Alexandra Queen Maly and zee bomb while you throw zee cigar.'. ,t•e any liters to Noma." menta later Mrs, Gleason, with her succumbed to his woundssaae ' 3 '"It would s e all the ladies of the Royal Family strange thing if it plump figure encased in lavender I spoke his name, and he came to the contributed then choices= pearls and 7 R wouldn't. There's nftbty fear young foulard and with a lavender hattreaty einditig, 11 01 peace tf� . that it -wouldn't- H=alos a -differ- mounted' hpala her auburn hair . Sti.I .edge of th sat umv 3T l"ruasias vt�sar a! 1870, incl` •b - - encs to- and a,, woman that's been in an exclamatory mood, She bestowed sett to his tali length, resting his fore- length, The Countess of Norbury iCO�'• dirough'-what your, daughter has-- compliments and congratulations as Paws on the t4W of the fence. His tea clauses, or articles. p rive the clasp, consisting of.�s huge will, it's a sure thing to me that if lavishly as if she bad not already re- head was level with mine. I thought rose diamond surrounded by smaller -The 'off of British came ties in � - s tlOesP+'t marry so. it's because leased a sfhc�aver of chem. While ails I I had never aeon so magaiflcent an stones. The aigllSag of the armistice the air service for the entire period - to li rib asked her. I Was paying homage to Mrs. Scanlan's animal. All linea and br>swn; pow- came at about the time the string of the wear spas 16,628. Of this Imm- "Yest can think about that so. you dress, iso. S=tns was shout be slip eTiul, built tin lines of speed he stood was completed. On December 19 the ber 6,166 wero . killed and. '• 9laa�returned Mrs. Scanlan, affil a j away, but Dave signaled to Nora with there and received m Noma i Wounded. - _ . of her old-time spirit. "I don't 'his eyes. I laced my hared reveientf ea his necklace was sold to a.firm of well- a that never changed say. of _hu ' Inquire into matters t1>at don't con- So Nora said, "Ola, Maas Sims, don't p y kaawn jewelleza for $110,000, the - sea me, and ft's a good suis for V. Do stay and come with us to the broad, shaggy head and let it slide money goingto the opinions never come -re -any - every one. 'mistakes; and he who was never wise door"egeaetl,'snd Noes eater "Oh, than=e you, 1lflra. Coreoraai: Oh,- instant in his mouth with -the u - 5°' ._: _--_. :; enough to fled out a mistakes In _. . ! ed b thank you, I should love to." gentleness.' I was s F, Magairs; they look stranger to $al- "Mystirry ship!' to Visit Canada. himself will not charitable enough : ,•.-' .sling sad hast'. The delicate ti:tge of pink that coy- ly Shann . but be was the friend o! ti d ymwl," said Nora. oam3 forward and small chin to fibs hig>s cheek -bones s ��- t rag reports that ane, of the muetl- others.-WliieheoEs. great} honest, Intell gent eyes -I said- „ weejEj her arm around Mrs. 8kan- and the wide forehead made her look " discussed British mystery ships"- I know what you_ did, Bally Shan- waiat . "1"m going to amarry Past- alm st pretty, emphasised the lane- non. 'You're a better .mss than I am, that preyed -4w :uasusbecting liermaa- 41P3dsgtiire this very cone sad sensitiveness, of her face. a Mri: Scanlan was sepl�ess and Nora noticed it and with a quickened t Gunge �'•" submarines will cross itis Atlantic in - } I I saw is those the spring and visit C,asadlan' po_rte ort anresponsivw wbile her daughter kis- � symva'tby ste'p)ed forward and kissed �. eyes • the devotion the finest Lakes* 1t wan=d be the first �. sed her . and Maguire - smiled sad The young girls .eyes lehon'e, l sad unquestioning courage that had Allied warship to come . to the lake bowed. .'Not so Mrs. Gleason; her she glanced at Dave with a radi- upheld h� that Saslil night in the '- voice soared Mumpliently. ant smile. Nora noticed that, too, channel water. f saw in them region. - Mystery sh=ips, a carefully. "Tbere, now, I wasn't. so far oil. ' and t of his noble,Aace, the spirit Na�� naval, secret, were built with When I save tato getting out. of bad thrown Dave and this good a Brett at three rid `I Wonder -if -meet- little + i of _Bran cad _Loath' at neo}la Ge� __ _ ���h ab it's so. elopement; -� together:__ in .this I caw i- them, foltogthe mystery Ing them almost immune from torpedo incise sodas !a* our b1 lert and -the faithful dog of Aughrim. S gement; I Wonderif there's beppy hour, ora wished to forecast attacks. They resembled slow -going, TR$8 (IATALOGV$ been n secret marri=aget I says. Well, and promote the happiness .of those I the dog's wonderful Rift for .attach helpless, tramps, but carried guns of shins our fall lines of B1gWs for las, sudden is newt thing to secret, and about her. She saw for Dave and his saIDcieat caliber to sink say sub- rad Wastes.I oys and G.rla, -taking your folks by surprise is next: -quiet wife a peaceful, contented lice ing himself to humankind. ' MOTOR CYCLES oor to of , so I don't see but and growing prosperity; '.Patiick-'Me-l--There are persons who do not like marine afloat. Bec4se of their light AOR ATTACHMENTS 1 what I hit 3! _pretty •near right." quire would assist them to that. She dogs. I wish they might see noble draught, the boats are ibis to navigate ,lym, Coaster Brakes, Wheat., Inner rube "But, Nora, I t ht-" be saw for her mother a serene old the St. Lawrence Is.. Tentative x,afn acus,-Cyciotneters, saddles,F�nip�'e hong gun she, I Bally Shannon and might have the cepa •Xrs,-$can:an. free from worries and cares; Patrick I courage frankly to approach him. I lane, it to, understood, provide that =ftp Parts of Bieyetes, You cs. uy Her daughter promptly .checked' Maguire wound provide for tha=t- She , the "mystery phi_ to be seat over >� �k+t:� °s'+"y"M'am' M"°°'' know not why God leave the dog thinT. W. BOYD At SON, her. inoght even have cone -nail herself will carry an intereating exhibit of "Yes mother, but it's all settled for a fleeting nronnent with Mrs. 1 snack of divinity that has made him naval weapons and trophies. N't'"' D°a" Stae.e West. AbstitioaL ti.Tiow. Mere, Patrick, you and mother, Gleason's future, but the -sound of a kin to man. I onTy know this: -that ��_ "^ ',had better -ki-ss-tach other." � motor car stopping in front of the I when we have shall learned 'from the Pictorial HfSTORY "War Maguire performed his part of the house made' thoughts sheat - 'the Ialmd- dog the .beauty. of his virtues .of hon- ::_England to"Have Memorial. _ OF THE ceremony with sprightliness and gal -1 Icy imposaiole. Dave reached. the esty, fidelity and courage, the world 1. 14f,.mnr„si t. GREAT _ isatr9, but Mrs.” aanisu anti itted�s t''r o'"' "a--annoa ed, -«It's -yadi 'wI'il-tie-�Ksiter `lace dor us -all. - we , H �.aaa�a e� ado oaf Ac�fiePementi one dazed and still unreconcilal. man, Nara." _ now exceed 1160 00'on which aflrst ►a "It ain't what I expected;. that's Maguire "carne upstairs; he was charge of $100,000 has been laid for �a11 I can 'say,'! she remarked .mourn- -still wearinghis gray -green suit' but 194 Miles by Air With 12 Toms the foundation of entrance and -leav- By MAJOR W. S. WALLACE, M.A.coa d'ul'ly. I he had a wfaite carnation in his but. A -Handley-Page ' aeroplane, With ing scholarships in memory of those I Lecturer in Modern History in TorontoUnivenityti _ Dave, �rha jest then canis in ±rani- tonhole and carried' a bouquet of 1 four 350 h. -p. Rolls-Royce engin=es, who have, fallen is the war. It is y Large Q al°;;'bo vout W o�naY rry Ra Oit column tested strong disapproval -. at first he lilies of the valley, which -he present- flew from Belfast to ' Sheti;eld 194 in'tencled now . to secure adAtion�l 1 on every Pare. Nearly' 400 oiBcia hotel, besides V All tingly. incredulous, tWt he was ed to Nors. She introduced hf n to I t BeautifulColorgd Plata. One double page. in most heft .indignant, miles in 2% hours, with a total support to provide for erection of a ;effective eolo,s, showing camoufiaied heavy - Miss'Sims with u-'hom he shook l=ands R`sn ' "tut no longer a than I eordia',l weight of t'a�elve tons on board in- memorial hall ill honor of the part " battery, worth about half the price of the book go yesterday Y, saying, Pleased to know itair_COMl, FIRST SdRVID. yt were telling me that you and you; Miss Sims. Pleased to have yon eluding the .crew of seven, and a halt Played in the war by the old boys o!� AGENTS WANTED Far exclvsive territory. No Jerry were soon to be married!" he get into ' the taxi Viith us -lots of a ton of baggage. "This is the big- Lys. j.)esigns for 'the hall already Ame to lose. the eleaantcoloredplites and superior' _ + « " g- Canadian official photos sell this book on sight. ori "What's s got into you, Nora? •teem for everybody, gest load ever carried by air from have been drawn by Sir Allen Webb. THIS 1IS DIFFERENT to any other war ^' `-You're throwing over a good man to "Oh, thank you ever so much." Ireland, -to England," said an official -o b-ok on the -market; therefore competition all. send ' tie, up to a rich one -that's what Surely no one could doubt, looking at �� Few are qualified to shine in com- 600. mailing expenses of elaborate .forking outfit her face et the company. Luncheon was taken and full instructions immediately. s �. you're doing.. You made one mistake face,.that this evening was toil on board by the passengers, one of parry; but it --is in most. men a power �x throwing over Jerry Donohue: mifid , of happiness for Miss Situs. � � to be agreeable. Swift.' The j, 1. NICHOL= CO. liaiiilrl, TORONTO that.. If ou titr it again, you'll de-! Welcomin -'the wedding arty into whomt a pilot, relieved the regular y g serve, no better than what came to, Ilia study, the. priest wAs jovial and pilot while he was .eating. s you -Iasi time." I merry; he congratulated Nora on e "For ve me Dave. Forgive me, l having broken down the defenses of 'So Long as He's 4esithy.: �� � � � ���� Q u -and be nice to me -the night I'm to sow 11 established a bachelor as Pat - be married." rick aguire. Two Irishmen met at a country fair PARKER P "Oh, I can forgive you. But how The marriage ceremony was brief- and held the following conversation: ;.about Jerry?" after pronouncing the pair man and "Ah, Pat, sure, is it you?" PARKER'S know all the 41ne points about cleaning and - - "I suppose he'll find it hard. But wife Father Cleary gave a hand to "Yis; an' it's been a long time since dyeing. , c I know I'm not the kind of wife he the bride and then to the bridegroom. we met What's the news?" We can clean or aye anything from a filmy .georgette W.Ante, and truly, Dave, he's often Patrick kissed Nora and turned to "it's married I am, and I have a little "'blouse to heavy draperies or ruga. Every, art3y e given, � ss. much as told me so. I think we face the others. Miss Sims had been boy who looks just like me!" y• p h both only loved call other sonic. heroically stifling sobs; Mrs. Scanlan careful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed. a, „ The other .curve ed -him. criticall times. looked as if ebe had been shedding ;Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods to "I wonder how long' you've been tears, but Mrs. Gleason glowed with Eon's moment, and then replied conal- ipving Maguire SII the time." exuberance .and rapture, She clappe:•i ingly: ';Well, I shouldn't mind so long � Nora was silent. her hands in a dainty and refined s he's healthy:" 1 M "You'd' better reconsider, Nora." manner and. cried, "Splendid! Splen- •••- ---'' ''; • • "-�; Y She shook her head. "No, Dave, did!" She kissed the bri You can't understand, bu I' - a similar salute An Irishman had just landed at --:cure xs-1 w a 'm doing'. upon the groom, but. he did not give Liverpool after a terrible voyage,on "We will make them like new again., Is right for all of us. her an o}�P*rtunity; she concluded- - 64DD you think it's right . not even that though he might h6 a leader in which, as someone has said, he first - , feared he was going to die, then feared Our charges are reasonable and we pay es-- �, a to let Jerry know? politics he was • a shy man with the. -- `'1 minx it's oeiter." ladies: he wasn't. press or post,si charges one way. A post "You're just gain to let him find (To be continued.) As he crawled on . to -terra firma, his card will bring our booklet of household It out for himse:f?'_.._ lack -lustre eyes fell upon a diver com= t augeestlonia that save riianeyr- Write for it ; She hesitated. "1 suppose I ought Ing out, glistening, from the water., _ A Good Law.: y, r },p send him a_note. I'll write him a - - -. "Och," he muttered, "1f I'd known it -' " ` �' �'' to now, have. And please, no mat - For every tree chopped down fnNor- was going to be so rough, I'd have PARKER'S + DYE WORKS Limited ter how disapproving you feel, be nice walked myself!" ' o and get read for the way the law requires three saplings' to tto me amd he d irR to g y. be planted. -a-- , (.IeSners and Dyers tri A "You'd better change your mind p baited with sunflower seeds - .79'1 Yonge St.. Toronto t before it's too late." "1�lio fountain" of content ' mint is Sri efflcacbus of •catching �' r _ "Nothing could 'make we change spairi>t up in the mind." -Ben Jonson. rats. d ^ , P I ���.:-.L6i\r.-..-",.L.- , e,... .. ., •.'. .. - '.!s�'.r. ±i5.,..w.•.m:5-•6'f. Yl.. "9:Gy4ai .at't'ell•i.i•Y}�.,'tt:7Vi+.+1'r'.�._pi��airi:. �l r�N, rl .�'(�.+Yr!.'.L..]L���•��_. .. _ .. '',y,;;w a•y. .>r'. •✓.» - ca. ;'sit '.td°"?r*t°,a.y»•t. +r,.v tr,.x'r,s-•,:,'A'• .�,:."7ir:^gr.�a3---+, -'«.a. c,.. •�6.oQ yV-"$9.t�Q� .C;aa1l'1 •,C'8'".•w`�..'£'o•'t''�zC�''^' h.. yJ� • F�. w3 . ' edili ;5.00 t0 $6.00.]iIIo-%d t ,•�:.xc a � q,sives;-113.00 to $26.00: Si?ee4 k • ._ _', ,, �' •19t1'ebf 1'li .QQ .ti0 '$1Ii�•' •.yiY�v ? ♦ ., .�-ryv .0 ,5ry r * ;; 13,�tY; ♦ L":r'•" rz ..z .v +T� `i.,'...,• to $l�r: ) , $ • c'* 'Y..W;<h.'r-.0 'f 'e. �":• 5'?�Ts _��i��• �A�° 18rei+detuas. -°.f -,'.1rRANC ,43 SHIPS _ 3. x�,` . 2 s" ri - ; " M W}iea =No: i Northern; nt� '<, :{x But Health of Canad6ns-is Good - �10 ort � -,.:. -- • s sail♦ 2. N'.orthexn, ti2.2114 No. Four Dreadnoughts - and_ Five Cir- - y No era, M17 %; .No, d wheat, era Among 110,000-Ton Naval Loss. <a:a s n and Winter SpOTitB etV6 , ~1. -9yeinn ' i n pu fished, -=. ` rTo. 8 C W., 82ibc; extra Ne. 1 teed include four battl8ahf s the Bouvet, A despatch from on s%c• No. 1 feed, 6()%c; 'No. 2 feed, P . �`' From 'the` lateab arrivals from the ' b6%c; is store Fort Rtiiliam 3uffren, Gaulois and Deaton; 'four h • - an coast i xs learnesi' that the r� -Manitobia• barhey-No: r8+ t t' _ ' ; ' Allied troops of the Nortil- Russian 78%c; rejected, 707fse; Admiral Charner, Cleber and Depetit expeditionary twee are. in good health feed, 701/kc, in store Fort William._ Thouars, and one fast cruiser, the conditions and the military authori- ' ~ Amerlcan - earn-No. - 31- :yellow, Chateaurewwlt. There were, besides, ties are doing everything to e�ileviate No. 4 yellow, $1.47, prompt 'fourteen destroyers, eight : torpedo. ' N .. !<' the discomforts of the extreme cold, '•shiylment. - boats and fourteen submarines lost.- _ combined . with the Arctic= 24-hour Ontario oats--No. 2• white, One of the submarines, the Ducie, Th emperatur s nearly: 61e• No, 8 white, 57 to 60c, according was refloated by the enemy, but was �< .> •r S 40degreesbelow zero in anuaryi and PO •Greig outside. subsequently recovered. The minor Onbsrwheat-No. 1 .Winter, .per ^` t to four. h d09 ig j' car lot, $2.14 to $2 22; No. 2 do., 42.11 ships which were sunk were five . „i :tea h rc flouring, the month at Port -Murmarksksti -to ¢2.19; No• 3 do., •$2.07 to $2.16, auxiliary cru,iseis, four gunboats, _` ,�" Arch_ c -� which s 200 miles witlx•m the ,f./:b., -shipping points, aeebrdaing to seventy-two sabrnnrine chasers, one In the Far North-=Canadian and �in 'can 1 trei.wheat-NoouPK -$� Theloeasml which trod been r - "- -- place o c and a bri fie south, of Archangel, e' troops are mosbly aEeommo- - — in tonnage v,•as .110,000, destroyed b .the Bolahrvike, . _ _ . .. . _ dated with wood lined log ban�i'cadeb 4 to $2.17; No. 2 do-, $2.06 to $2.14; No against 550,000 tors for. England, ?mob; -- or collapsible huts, fitted with sleep. 9. do., $2.112 to '$2.10, f.o.b., .shipping 000 tons for italy,''a id 17;500 tons.fo V\`, �� Ing bunks and Russian stovest Pari- points. Awarding. to Frei ht�. f the United States. �eiil(t TWO BA CANADA'S_ SIM Peas---No. 2, $1.7 to 1.80, accord- our entertainments are frequently "� in to irei to out de. organlied, Winter sports, especially o-- - - g Sonne 20 U-Boat Cominanders ski4ng, also .rough shooting,,are in- Banley-salting, 75c to. 80e, nom- To Be Tried on Murder ChargeIIS�L 4LW ST. MANNING NAVY i duFged .in there are comgar8tively aL _ Buckwheat--No. 2, 95c nominal. :. .fear cases of frostbixo owii?g .to she s Rye--No. 2, $1.25, noma niul- . A despateh. from London says , . �-"' . _' heavy. suPPly of clothing. Manitoba. Sour-Government, slap- Reuters. says it learns.that the com- A Third Officer Killed and Two Admiral Story Commende3 $ear- ,fie North 'Russian allied 'troops dead, $ld,g� to $11.10, Toronto. mission which is enquiring into Ger- and Conduct of Over, - �Ontarib flour-War quaYty, $ su1iffi$�e excess has. now sufR- Others Seriously Wounded. g are garrisoning 350 i.�ileg of the blur- irx bags Toronto "and,! Montreal, tient evidence to convict same twenty A despatch from ]sivaich says: 4,000 C.anadia.1m f man railways. Supplies for outposts .. prompt arldp:nent. Kurt Eisner- the Bavarian Premier, are despatched from. the railhead, 1, x llEil'lfeecl--Car lois,. -delivered Mon Gasman submarine; commanders, near= A despatch from Halifax says:- sometimes 200 miles distant, liy reith tresl . fits, bags included. Bran, ly R. of whom at present ; are � upas shot and' k�'lled on' Friday :by C�xnads�'s' proud l,ut.little known part gym, „�,,ige3, zvhrich die often driven x i` 14025l per ton, shorts. $4225 per ton; Germany, of murder. Seven com- Lieut. Count Arcovarey as Eisner in 'manning. the navy for - protection t women folk. Two of the latter n . good fetid Sour, $3.26 to $8 50..permanderti da particular have, bad re. was on has way. , 'from the Foreign of her own shores was- uncovered a bre received the Diilita ry -Medal for c 4 i coxwks against them, ' aceordfng to l Ministry m Munch to the Diet. . The little .bit here by Admiral W. Oswald gallant. conduct In repelling on0mY n i 1, $20 to $21 pen• • ton;' Reuter advices, and. the opinion is ex- shooting acrurred in the Pranner- Story, who is in mast' of the max - -- -- -----.-___.- -- pre - - -- u• - s -resp ortn ec squ on t e nit- Murmansk is an ice-free pont, but # t3travv-('ar ;ohs, $10 to $12 per;ton, trial,. possibly by an allied naval tri-' shots Syed fram-behiritl ,into his head. isle natty,. and is stationed at Halifax they forces at' Archangel are eom banal, should -form a clause in the Eisner's body was csirried into the 'The oecasion'wa' a dinner by the .City rr ��. pie�ely out off from the outsicle'world pr arthist ice terms, Foreign �rliaistry, where' it lies !n the Council and the Board of Trade to for six months of the year. ..Inter porter's lodge. the party of As newspapertinen Country - Produce. Wholesale. A}Kes Must,Revictual Germaty, communication between the tcve Butter--Dairy, tubs and roils, 88 to Says Br}fish Mission Soon after-the r• the shooting the Judicial from the Western provinces.. Accord- f��'• co�nmah�i'ed by Gen.' L'�Me *� h $8c • prints, 4Q. to 41c. Creamery, 36 to _„_„ - and police, apthorities arrived to in- ing to the enthusiastic testimony of is ' only possible t-n. reinter ' titne�sy ttsade solids, Sic; prints; 52c.any- vestigate the assassination, •and• the tris grim old seadog, more than 4,000 ae lane: a r .. A despatch from Paris s: The - ton lei attached to Gen Mayttard's Eggs--New laid 43 to 44c. ` A c pov try- ing c sus, ed. Iiardiy had the proceeding com- "I regret you did ,not comer here headquarters as an adviser on Arctic 26 to 82c• r tars,. 2 c fowl, 27 to really urgent, according to the report menced when. Herr • Auer; Bavarian sooner;' said the Admiral, "and see equipment, while a special force. of I. 30c; duck tag�9, 82c., turkeys, 400; just.made by.a group of fourteen .tri- Minister of- the Interior, VMS shot.. w1at Canadao naval work was. On -- . ssletabs, doz., $4.50; geese, . oe. tish officers who visited various party Csaadesn officers and - erie mexa33 n �" The shooting took place While Auer i this coast we have had over 100 vas= sioned officers. •ail ' eaperieteced in Livb pamltry--Revelers., 20c; fowl, of Germany recently for. the purpose was alluding to. the assassination of dela o1 the navy operating, manned by Klartdpk© coaeYitions, is a'ttac'hed to 24 to aft; duAdinga, lb., 35c; turkeys., of conducting a special official in- Kurt Eianer, the..Bavarian Premier. { between 4,000 and' 5,000 Canadians. � 'sot inatraietors , in Arctic 25c; spring chickens, 25c;'geese, 18c. veategstion of the -situation. The Auey fell wounded in the left side,,` The. service these raen kayo rendered life. forces T ms of .husky dogs have also *° Cbeese-New,'yarse ' 28 to 28PSe; officers declare that the country Is and 'Deputy Osel was killed and two to. Canada has been great. They have been spe0_107 sent from Canada. lot twins, 2835 to -29c; �xiplets,- 29 • to living on' its -capital- its regards food other offfetals -- 'were seriously }tan to man small .ships, and live a transport work, though-the-40W-wails' 1'.931X; Stilton. 2915 to 80c; old, large, supplies, and that either famine oz� - 29 4w-£Silt; twin, 29_.% .to-30c.------ --�- t if outside _ ----- _- hi - o which the n dear, whia$t roam in h�cYs o m' �a 4 _ lifet y were of aceuatam Pofa4oee-Ontari i' o.b. -track To- m-ProuabTy both-wiPl-en The sbwta- Were fired from tale pub- ad In any way. - They .have boric' country, ars chiefly used � for sii6 ieefore a nazi hary es rotety. ear lots, 93c. lic gallery; indF'caused s panic amongi these hardships cheerfully, and theirip urpose. Beads = Canadian: . -hand-picked,..help is_ not forthcoming. The' need the deputlesti conduct ' th . bushel .50 to 4.00- a az have to part, e to ng gu proachable. I regret we m -ple ed. urma or In- — -�.-- the mr�itary. sot will demobilize on Monday. 'I. iN _ than. ¢4.a0• LimaY..15c.. i RICA OIL FIELDS ; _ . regret you, did' not comae earlier, so ��" `C� PAT --- - :etiey-ixtraeted clover: 5-lb. tins DISCOVERED IN DERBYSHIRE 1.-=r---4-- - -28 to 29c lb.; 10-1b.- tins, 27 to 28c; - -., --: _ ... u� aid bore' . the you t tae peogte of , _--'!i0-lb. fins, 26 tq ..213% }:ckwhest. A despatch lrom London says:- Canada ow the splen service GICES BA f -60.4b. tla, 19 to 20c. �omb: 16-az.. Important discoveries of fuel oil have�A�. :' they have rendered." 50 to -$5.00 doz.; 12-mi, $8.50 to - - „ .: e `$44Ao doz. - been made on the.. Due of Devon-� CANADA'S SXAiiBIT - ColonQl-in-Chief Itz.Kpected' bietD Maple ucts--3yrup, per gallon, shire's estates st Chesherlield, Derby- - T� SHIPBUILDING ARRIVES LN TIME and FUed Wreath to Coble. 0; sugar, lb., 27. to 28c. shire, where exploration bas been car- � ` ried . on an a large scale and under. _ ..-. _ from � __ A._dgi paatch from London says:- t. isiotts--�Khodeaala tea} -sanction. The lies ars} deS- e, . P cis of, Conn t e 11918 Outpu#.of `essels Greater ere has, been some 4pprehen'sion P�r� se atri :4tnok" meats-Hams medlE= 86 described as vast. Experts are con- farewell on Fridays to the famous bat. _ to 88c- do:, heavy, -80 to 82c; cw6d, vinced that several -other rich oil Than Any Previous Year. J lest the Canadian exhibits : for the talion` of Canadian light infantry rolls, 81 to 82e; Lyons trait fair would not ;arrive in 49 to b1c; breakfast f}lids are in the country. A despatch from, London says:- which bears her, name and. of which = bacon, 41 to-46c; backs, An a Loilty says there ie more (.time, but the ship, containing them Pala 4t Lloyd'at annual suritinary o£ meicaritilelt she is'the Colonel=in-Chief. _ llie boaeiess, 6t1 t6 b2c:. oil in Eng".and than is the whole State docked at Havre on' 3u#ay, -ark they shipbuilding throug'fiout the world in; The battalion, which only arriseo cared meats--Long clear bacon, 28 will be carried to the fair ground by of Pennsylvania: - 1918 shaves that the mercantile output- in EagIand from Belgium a fortnight to 29c• clear bellies, 27 to 28c.. a fast train. With the openink of the - Lari�-Pure, tierces, 27 to 271St; of the allied and neutral countries for agog was inspected by the Pr'ine®s� ;- Rubs 2T3S to 28c; pails, X14 to 2814; INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION fair. on. March 1, the exhibits . w131 that year was 6,447,444 tons.- This at 'the Canadian camp of Iiramshott be in position, and there vnll be in at, �rtin6r •28% to 29. Comliound tierces, TO' THE .WAR figure-has never previously been ap-� near Liphook. The men had witli _ 2631 Lo 9fic; .tubs, 2594 to 263t►e; - terxianee representatives of Canadian $6 W ; ,.tu ; Prints, 27 to A despatch from Delhi saga:=In pTQached' It n more than 62 per them 'the colors wlsiddt the Prh►cass arepre opening P the Legislative .. Cotsacal the recrd year prior tto the war e - sented to them when the left Ot• les and enterprises tubo caret. higher' thsa�the output or 1.813, ng to arrive worked with 'her awn hands and' =---- Chelmsford, the Viceroy, .sa:d which included Germany and Austria- :. taws for Franc(, and which they car• • ' ' titlt Indian contribution to the Al'liea gungary; tites�, countries bein ex- BRITISH GET 8,000 GUNS ried through many •engug�ernents. The x Montreal Markets. -_-• g BY GERMAN .SURRENDER Monlx+eal, Feb.-26-Oats, extra No. Iz1Ciuded 21,000,000 sterling worth of eluded from the present cQmpiiation �. men were in 8 hating kit and Iooked — hides, 200,000 tops.4 railway sleep hundred and one vessels of _ extremely smart on parade. 7 feed, 77%c. Flour, new standard ez', 1,500 miles of railway track 299 . A despatch from London says:-On tirade, (11.10 to $11.20. - Rolled' oats, 1,348, -0 tons, were • launched in the After inspecting and' ead*ssing "bell's 9fi lbs. o $1 .Bran, $40.26. locomotives, 5,806 vehicles, 42,000,000 United Kitr&dom. This fs 5§1,033 �aX of the Government it has been the men, .the Princess fixed to the ghof $44 ;1'45. Mouiili% $64. articles .of military clothing, 1,250, : tons below-the re rd of 1913, but it I announced in the Howse of Commons, colors, ythich vfere p, anted to her �'Iisy, No. 2, per ton, car lots, 423. 000 nom' pts and non-combatants. r to a question, that the 'fol- is 186,228 tons more than in 1917, acid by. an officer on'bendeknee, t laurel Chews, -finest Eastern, 94 to 26c; ,�----�- 789,885 tons more than in 19.16. " ��g equipment of- the Geunati wreath in meta}, inscribed: "To the butter, "east creamery, b23S to b3; GERDiAN PROPOSES Outside the United Kingdgp there aemies had been -surrendered to the Princess Patricia C�snadfan • lAght ` No. _i stock British a to February 9 .-. � ectied. fi0c• eggs, - � P y I -from the Colonel-in-Chief, •, 4 d; per jue'g, car ions. $1.75; HeaN7 guns, 2,500; field -guns, , nfantry dressed leogs, abattoir ,killed, 4• NATIONAL MOURNING s�elee of a 99 24 tons. Theses figured o 500; machine guns, 25,000; trench :n recognition of #heir herdic s^rvices htird, pure, wood pairs, 20 ?bs,- net, 21 . A' despatch from Weimar says:- show .an increase of 131 per cent. as , in the great.war, 1914-18. ?to Telegrams of protest against the sign- compared with 1917, and are 2,698,5951 mortem, 3,000;- airplanes, 1,700; :loco- -_Tice battalion marched past .its' Col. iv ,065; motortrucks, 1,220. Ing of the new-armistice are pouring teas higher than in 1913.. The United I motives, 4 otiel in-Ohief ,to the inspiring skirl of, ' Live Stock Markets. - into- the National Assembly, and one States, Japan and Canada were res- Up to February 14-the - Germans the bagpipes. It is noteworthy titan from Berlin detrt�nds that a period of pousrble for 92 per cent.- of the total I had surrendered to the British 326_- the colors presented the Prntcess were Tasento, Ft's. 25.- 626 freight cars. ` Cho 1�v9 eot $16 00 $17 60 national mourning be ordered. output abroad. the only 9reea carried is action bye '-" Britisli troops in this war.- ......... po, . _ 14 .60 lb SO I -�s . i ,d ALIIED VICTORY IN - --.ice er at"= 12 b0---13 00 Butclesas' cattle _ ML'RMAN -TERRITORY choles 12 00 12 50 -good ..... 10 50 11 25 { ""'° A de%pa fib. from London nays ' Do, Common , ; , .. 8-50 -.9-00. - The Allied forces, iii successful-"vpera Choice . 10' 50 11. 00 a �iotts, carried out with L•ourage aDo nd mot�igit bullium a 4.' n 7 b0 8 00 - ��'lo� Do' - aKF'p'_ dash,. 'have advanced to Segajaf, 6ff BatcilEr oovVt, choice 10 25:11 00 I .� ww.�ia miles .south of Stroke, on the Mut` Do, ��d� 9 25 9 50 . , _►. .-� Zi d man raiinns, acedrding to an undated Do, :iaedtuat R 2b 860 's2sta:�. official report' received here oil FtI Do, owamoa. 7 :5 7 76 '`� GRSKE day night. 1 e BolshevI I. last 60 '8tockees .....:.. "8 o0 10 = ... - 1� 0 12 00 Gainers and @utters 5 50 7' OQ _ Alilled and w4gunded, and lies captured much material. r tt ,�Stlksis to � 00 140 a UNIQUE E GIFT TO PRINCESS choice..... . Do, com, and coed. 65 00 75. 00 PATRICIA A FROiM `REGI?4iEN1' y ......:.. 90 00 -140 00 . - m a ---i - YsarFi 9 '00 10 00 _ ' e from L s A despatch ondon say ngs . - r�-12 00 , 9geln lambs ... 14 00 ib 50 ., presented Princess Patricia wits a _ tdvees, good to eboice, 15 50 17 75 - - statuette of a eoldier, earit+g ' ths� - badges i tYiin 17 60 18 00 _ of the Pats, and ho g 4a� his hand a book :In wh{cin are . �a 17 75 18,25 .scribed the nandes of all who flaw o$ 16 50 17 00.. _ _ ;Mon i Fab: 26-Choice select '� ;vd whir the regiment. ti Areas of the World Brought Under the League of Nations. -The rcrzitozies' of the pati s wTroee rep- -+---- to $18.00 per I00 pounds oR oars. Choice sheets, E11 resentatives have eiQaed the covenangtn to the League "oi Nations are sh6vrn on this ma in back and those Whein same�s, ate set away, put a a; ' "to =I steers, $5.00 to $11.00; Of the en identical iA' ParallelsVon"ylatitude are sh in in correct proT►srption w th e.9c1i otlte c tHie2o ix1rds Droga'aa ng of s crust. f,w 6n XrelrcivtoVa a vs few bits of butter on butt s, $8.50 to $10.50; others venOsfe lormi _.. cows, =9.00 to :11.00:1 etaggerateon in area south and north of the equtor• _ Y ° Xi —s__.-,. _w.n.._..'�k.. .r..: .._..._.....-..-_-.J:..-.,.. .: a_..-_.... .'n._........ ... .-.. . c....,... - ... ..-- - .. .. ..- ....-.. ...c„y., G:.-•e ..,+ .. .....,-..._._.:.�;,� :. r.., ..°,... .-....,. +-.. ..-J_e9:t:•.G.....,,.-W3'...-...-,3Y...+.T•..,sdr,:.S,.. _.... ",..,`d•w,�M1'.r.�:..�i 'A .. ,n .,6,,.. w� tai. u:,,'Og,f. --•,, . -�.,i,.,.. -��r„• r - - - . --- . - --. -- -- :,r"•'i. •4;1 A Y._ - .ny.j,9..".+Y �' :A. .w, . EIYJMY %'SIM +-�•.. 'Y'? ?�'�f "�h, h••'•r .ri''' 'rye. - :�+ S!J N �';,'^•G •'� R+i:ra-.ems, iO ,g • �.. .. r • T.r -'O to 'E' IY '� Rwili" Friday' maiaint at its ogAee ,� < .` /_� _!' � — — _ • _ _ .., ?• oar. . _ . _ ' ..+ ' .. _ ' � scat Ac y ` i .. r ,' .� - Qrovnra in tame.I& . . . - .y - - T R8iMS i� " _ _ _ _ _ .. _ _ �_s r. Canneii-Frult 1 .1. • i SO pat yaer ; it 2b li paid la sdYsnee. - �, JOHN M.ElRKAR, Prap�letor, �- _. T--:� �.. - ' �_ _ _ , Below yon- will find a list of Aylmer Brand (�oede . . _ .• - _-- _ _ . _ 1.t a_prioes yon cannot duplicate•; . _. . -;,, The bells are heard more siistitrctly c per oxen " , ' ,0 -' -this week. : . - _ can Peas, .. _ 15c I. 75 Jerry Hamilton visited his parents . • .. a!�R±•i _ C7anned Tomatoeal; ,.: : ' �Oc "'F •at Malvern on Sunday. • • - .. • - . . • .'Canned PPllima, _ 61 ; •f (;Filbert Hagk,ney eioted his brother '' ... ...Cached Bare, 17c "1.85 ',� �ttt (been River oa Sunday.��® Bou'sht, ""'C '•• ,, Wr J. and Mra. Turner yiaited.-at armed Peaches, . , 2I.Ec 2.d0 _ •' ' ' `Judison Pugb'a on Sunday. . : •Giet-your supply. pow.. They will not Vie -cheaper • `'� x H. G. Michell sad• S Madill visited ,Y�u�11RI _ - 39touSville falends on Sunday. . , �. - .�. Misses• :fliehell and •Turner spent _ We Have a full line of Ro acl Pttr la stook.foods, . '`Sunday with Miss.Irene Pugh. _ - P g —_ - .---- Holdea---ot~ r 6xro s nt f •11 -- Pe �� ��� ':Ro al Pur le.CalE y -,' . �► OD AV ? Y p Meal, �L50, t:' .;Sunday with his cousin,. Hugh. 1 T. and Mrs.' Garuer are renewing old ' Roya Purple' PotiItrq SpEsciSc; 30e auil'80e . 'seqquaintanees around Palermo. �-. " - _ ,l � Dar, Scott,.of Milton, spent the week• AS 1 rilEEnS t0 Se ore � N , ,` end with Mrs. and Miss E Turner. War=Savings! Stamps JA E S ::R_� . H_ �4 R_ . S O N v�, (i. and •Miss C1• i'ngli cieited buy THRIIVI' Stamps REGULARLY Thnit Miss Eva Hetherington on, undo Stant S -r . . . - 'T'I3E - GROCER -, Those who -attended the'N. C• p cost 25` cents each and 16 on a Thrift - . banquet report avers enjoyable time, Card represent $4,00 in bu In aJ-S.S. Michell Hroe. hays begun their ice y $ $ A L S I K EE E D ` x- ' .'harvest. The crop is good, .bat.tbe ,, roads are..not. . _ . . eep away the f .11 The Dormnion `of Canada will a you PYA Z' E ., By buying a ri arrn Sweater• r Messrs. Hutchings and Wrighthave P Y y been engaged by the lee Co. for the $5.00 in 1924 for each War -Savings - - Coat, t, I have a big range' • period of. the harvest. :.Stamp, you buy this month for $4.00 ' • We will pay the highest to choose from in men'.a -- p Peter Stewart arrived home on • g , Thursday evening, after spending a prices. for ali•lkinds %omens, boys' ' . fprtt4ight in Hamilton and at. other .:. and girls i of seed m ' `1" P ossa Thrrft Slam are sold Send+ as scruples and get _ sizes Pa w c War -Savings stamps -- ett prices that cannot bs- - Sttrr. by patriotic deakrs v . oar prices before... aid. for Pancakes, Brougham - . are sold ,eves sellin - found elsewhere. .. �, - nett Tuesday. everywhere. L . s -you see Chi a gn a_ _ ' g -- -- - The best of fuijitiee Cali and .see the big range of ' h tb for cleaning. - - - Underwear for the. . :Patriotic Benefit Concert: White- �rhole fatnil `-. vale,:Wednesday, March 5th. �. y. . 1.J.H• DOWNEY COalPANY J• Fin old No _,4 WHITBY. owzaKio -- — g_- rthClaremttu ,e ' -.. . _• . - - - --- _ ... . _.' : .. .- _ _ . Y. . ' _ , --' - -� " _ _ • I I , It ;" . I �­ '­' - I �ML - �, . L'. . - art g _ .... ..... .. ."� 'A .. � ­ .. - , .. - - I., ­. -1 .. . . '. I- I- . I .. . 11 - . .,.,­.:,�....­.. ­ I - ­ - ­­ YJ.d •. , " . . %�� - 1. �" r _ :Beginning with, Saturday, Pec. 7 th,. Ke tivill diKpose.of our - - _ - a 1 Millinery stock at greaely reduced prices. ,' Fall EKerytll• +' _ ; - - a e 11 be repa.:�l to take brdere _ �. - s for Dresa•Makitiis.' +after Cil Utm ¢,. d -- _ - - - rs. Miss Shepherd, - Pickering _. : _ .:: dna ... s . n�ployment Problem - - s .. .. . _ _, -% E - -- - - -.. - - _ - _ .... - ._ .. . . ... . - . Mil I ��' RYOr1�IE In Canada should ~ understand just what :, Having part i>aeed• the garage business .of Russell Andrew, w`e are ' �• �: _ - - 1.,�. ,- the Government is doing to solve the unemployment .av9.' Sariog wor>ted in ag prP pared to repair all me+kes of r1. -problems that may • arise •-through the demobilization Of - auto factor fords number of years, we are re red to • - ... ' - . . - _. _ ran s o re our fighting forces. p ,Rua tee eats faction ' oe m cep fnaded ' .. :. _ _ , _: .,� We_keep in stock all kinds of Ford' accessories, tires for aH ' 1. I,� �p - Fes- art Offices. - — -- = I. I ' makes of care,' oils, etc. �,OGt1,000tr�be-loaned tlirougb DaV1dSOII QiL W• •aYY18 - PiCk` �� ` - So that ei� er ti one male or she l r<,�-i<ices to encaext•age the _. �.► female, soldier or civilian --+can building cif workmen's houses. - -- :.get quickly- such jobs as -.are TlriS. will ii2ea�> mucic nc�� work �' available the Go"' ernmef0 is 'C' "irt tlic spritl� _PickeringHard r .. . operating with the Provinces in (�) Land_ land 'Lowis far So,'d�ers ; i establishing a Alain .of l'ul�lc . 11 " . I- Employment Offices. Employ_ To hdp. s(kldiers .become far3 `t � B - i .,�� - .-era are being urged ft>, nicks Eire ' . roc rs tl;e Grit ern trent leas .de -L. .. .. _ _°' r St �e- end Heaters L. Vof these 'of)zceg tc►• score- any 'i�grlt des_the d 'aIr��•arnn�c . that �" 1Ww int nge{ and we Basra teetheni to sAtesfav cube Happy Tho' W h Bit w help they need. Farmers for p iding-.elf land,. ave ; i Yy A5 a Pandora Ran Re that uarantses itself. exam Ie, who need hired Trier -the granirnn ;of luaus axicl .the th P _ _�VYe alsL.o have several secondhand stoves for sale eheat`p, ' ` �` ;� - s should apph� to the nearest itrainin' anis siiperrisioii of • A complete line-of,Washers, run by either-haFad,or.pow.er. .. . _•_, office. The e,will:be--a •Public thP. ..ineYperie�nced in fzrining :.I. 1u -Employni nt Office in erery '.:At present, the soldier -is grant ;,-. ew Perfection Oil Heaters Sind Rayo Latups ahvaps on band '11 people addition. to `his or -t. _.. ,town of 10;x00 =and -" ed, Ecce, in 1 whererPr tl needfor onee�ist`s. binary _ homestead ri;ltt, c�ee, There rill be. 6a different offices quarter -section' ` of Dc;iuii�i�in e W have jaat received some more Oalranized Iron -Hog Trou s. k blue the hogs a new trough and .-they'wfitl 'soon pay fur t6 -•ilii alr-=cue-half are already in ,ands. He also receives a loan out of the feed.t>re� ws�te with the cid one. • , a . operation. . ; p to.the maximum of -$9,500. - ♦ - - • .: B, ^� Th _ $ . Em to iiient.0 oriunxties, ese °rrgraal •plans are. now-1?asrmer g t your: Stock Food here—Tile Ro a1 Ptia• le Ltne. - .Jbeing broadened. If Parliament -1. _ -The-.war held .0 much wort • '' "' lit is &IWaya a:pleaaure for us to show ou_ r Roods, y "i P :.Passes the.new pro i sals during • - • - hat will' now be carried 'on at a11 this .ses"i,en tJw-Snicker Settle- . " tI.'_ 'once. 'Public worts, sliipbt;ild- , ;,men` Board w'iil be able - BAS Z ii cc ng, roadbuildinn railti� to buy J S L7�N, PICXa?RIN r ,z �„ ay ��:>rri suilal;lc la„d und-re-Ur11 it to ' `�' - coiistruction of .brill es -' - - _ • g i...-_ .°kOp.solclier,at cost. ,�,-, ­�* ­ �L ''.provcinent of road-bca_l, mabin�' .". '4 ­ ­­L'� .11 .:.., of new equipment—these will 7.and tip to .the `v=alue of -- �, �], �� `�;�-..­ '' .... . t••� r I _. : - I i .. .... L .. � 'w .., - roi:i'de•' ne ' o ` rtuni'ties - • ; ,OUO neat• lie 'bought b�= thi§ "' `” 0 � •a► "P PPo for lain—tlz Iuonc�- .to he re aid employment. In addition, the _ -� P . , -Go;w�, lent h'T3—' 1 --� �e r eres 'recommends the •followingFlours _ - I4Sission orerseas tot bseici<trjejaf(or rate of .. 5 ' per, cent.. Rall .b.e . "' . charged. These nevi proposals t fOr Hest Bread.and-Pastr.1. ; '-Canada a share in the business of - � y - :will also permit the So . rovldin materials and _' 4�11v: P g pro- Settlement Board to loan the - ducts 'hequired 'for reconstruc- soldier -farmer up~ta $Q,500I. City: .. q P x • Paetr� U�®ih tion work in Euro ' It 1.a ul men` etc., In ry) � (Blend) �' x set aside the addition to $5,000 loan on his - ." Im W., -, large sum of _:'farm.. - - "I. {T. �, tre�m;of the Weed F .: ., x P� To � .x -,, (Bread) - _ _ -- ` ` r, �i _ 4 - >c A =?'he Repair:anon Comr�rttee :, �' �"" �, ��1. ; �_The Campbell Flour Mills Ca0t Ltd. - • ,1,:) 'L .1, .. - -- - -OTTAWA ,.. • _ __ T - - s ... . _. �'`` - - �"_ r. lu� t � �� _-. __ - yi; . .. . x* Toronto ;; P'eterboro. Pih.ckerir� . r.. .,,. ,A .''.:1. - 'fin '$ . �.. iY.LwL° �a�� • � .. cz :. .:..� . - - -'- - .: a,' - r• .,.__ ,�K.,:r L21. ' .o''1i. .m 2c....,a .;.'�.•.0-o -Soil.�:F.�F'...`��., :` .,..::'S..".:: T:..:`. G.r.:t i-,:, ^ % f: ,. -moi %,terra fl,- A&DR - -n .Sfi%E�� 1� vi.,N:.4,1,; _ ; :i: -, -T. P. Shirk was at ItlAgw Tuesday attending Mr. Wilson's George- AD d .hilts_ are • y4 .ppendtngg a few des with- irleNe -in the eity. shipped three Graham Broe. valuable horses to the north•7eeat. CII Saturday visa.. Harriet Walker, of: Uz- .. evale flub of. li Lied Fmer8 OAT RCILLINGF Have d for the ., he .:The past -year has Leen ii' `ttfyinR : r month. Week me for. t . e er _- Orden take;; to- a tw-Ifie, seed Corn and reading? if not, will governosentgrown mangel _ you please d'o so fast Px0e t - but the bsn,ia •lifted sad entioup, and turnip seed. NOW, �$Aturdaj► - e as no _ par cLoil cats ordered. A • w are lag .. substitute ifotsn � - litas left.' - - j JOHN F. BAYLES, in our bread• " i rrasiGs PLL48, 8 ter _ t;fRLEN QPOOD - on esda3r• ~ W. A. Courts has rented Wm. Gourlie's farm and will take pot- • - , . _ .. Lee : Chocols _Candies � �eeeeion sho tly. , j Evans Bard and Thos. Paterson : ...1gAIL CONTRACT 1. -� " _ �• (}am, � Peanuts _y-Leri, tiffville --- : Ft`uit Cake. ., `.! t On Thursday last, SEALED TENDERS, addressed co a V r Wilbur Gleeson of _ fioronto, muster Genprw. dill be received at Ottawa until k y noon. or. FridaY. Marsh 21st. 1919, for the Coo - 136 e tn at the week-etTCL at the home veyance of Hie Majesty's Mail. oa��k �D�� � - t phones pe Bo h ph In the store ' ! patents'here. Contract for four years. siztimeaper Y ° his route Acke ing Rural Route No. 1. from the ist of To- atioa $. -R• �O113II8�t .�P1Ck@tg and Mrs. Mic11811,'. July, ted neat: r spent �i%et}nesday with Printed notices eontalpose tint nt inform ` ,. rOntn, as to conditions of pro s o Tea ler may obtained Lyman anEl Mrs. Pilkey. Dire. a eEhe Post Office ofmP'tcketinlz and at the Oft ' d f ► Mrs. '$rOWh and daughter, of the Post Office Lnspeetor, Toronte. w. T h e x t o n �: f 'IP, Miller, are spendinga'few days a��ho���Inspector's Office,Totoato, tebrn- *tth friends in the city. A.•SUTHERLAND ' - �• will Deco- 2s-2� Post Office Inspector _- e W ;Meal. of Toronto, to the , - Confee ion ry Py the dwelling belohging �. •estatiFof the late Mrs'. Sadler. j,,SON's X08 C+1'�m C. acid Airs. Rlliott, of Brooklin,' spent Sunday with the latter's MAIL CONTI�AC'T ff constantly on hand in bulk or bricks ' pa, Hugh and Mrs. Gregg. �� no a h Shan I �y ,% Glum, Qhocolates.and other Sweets fr` For ie, R. E: For- TE ERS. addressed to the P -t- ?% J. (�reRR, J. g Mrs. Jets SEALED . Np at Pho p -popular Patriotic Music- J. Blre. A. Forsyth, master General. will bee received at 1919 f Leggatt. Mrs. Robbins and Mise anon, ye Friday, c{i g Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. the conveyance of His Maiestg'e Mails. on eoro- : Ho, , many times,when the subject of purchasing Moan were 'Toronto', visitors on pro Contract for four ycass• Si. times per have IN DILLiNaHAM SLOGS da last. �.oa iPicitena¢ {na19Dt�,nb�artoa and a phonograph or talking machine come up, Ont. Wednes y cherry the 1st y _ Pickering, _ �-• ;; dark Rawson.:of Toronto, spent Printed notices eonts"OS further information y beyou asked' yourself this question 1 . few days with friends ,in- Clare•as to and blan�ta°ti� o TendetCmaYbet� .,H rnont. Qe recently returned atth4.PostOak" of Pleketint• On and TC1C Edison tone teat arisWtc9 It for y0u,' � { wood. and at the office or the Pat office completely, convincingly., home after speeding eighteen Ir Toronto. months overs• -s U[f+ce Iespector's oEtiee: Toronto. Febru- Mrs. Thos. Gibbons .returned ary, 1919. A. SUTHERLAND._. -._.ever two million music lovers have been Present home on Sun( evening after z_. post oe5« rn'v r' ' - is test was being. made; end t�iey have - . - rnnndioe ft, contlle of-moatha with E daughter, Mra. Sam• Steph- Aitetiougale of - realized; as youiyill realize, that the New dison 4 her d a enson cif Pickering. t Pro ort sad Farm alone. can actually re-create the human voice and -` Remember Mrs: Lemwon's sale, ne 8 p p -the music of human -played instruments. " of farm stock 06 and implements at. _ " hes premises, a mile west of Clare- .The uuderyigued hasrecolvald lustruc• . t i# all-important that 'you hear . • The - TTn.ivel.•sal -e �� - snout, wflich will take place _on tinny from the Executors of the Estate of the ..tee _•'94'ecinesday, March 5th. Sawmg y X Girte , A=e g 'moils; Z1 • Chir motorists are taow bow r,,:,•ll-»y.publlc atiction at the ` Manufactured by .. . = - sir lic*euaes for the year• . N - W TDISO :ettWg their wi&Ao-ran any trek VILLAGE OF CLAREMOt+I'L= s'The Phonograph with a Sohl" : W. R. JaeksoII $C OU a - of appearing before a police magic- - oti - Brock Road. 1'iokering; Ont, �.' Cod -bye to aAIN ` trate in order to say g : 1919 n 't vo'Ive to ten-spot: �fJlarch 4 tth; - because it is the, on y orkia tta sorts will hold sII anetY The following ca faithfully that the Lomas ear can distinguish the ren nos. o -t a all {t branches. Saw gumma s sale of farm stock and implh. Hotel._ btable. shed and weigh scales. strict frot:i that the New Edison. - - a ty. 2Yt g slid Sling a specialty. in on Thursday, - March . situe:ted in the Village et Claremont. 7-tte wise way to choose your phono`ripli-Is to, have the several a $ng1 s -Sta4R r s As Mr. Castirts is solids on to a 'Fin id h(•tet to a 2-stgry frame build- Y r home on Wheels. Circulwr Saws. saw F smaller farm he Must reduce the ing, containg 9 bedrooms and - sit- makes of pho$ographs and falking. rmpariso tent to ypu and Emery Mandrels. - t; R room upstairs, and bar -room, trial, where you can make direct comparisons among them, and then W e have for sale a bfaeksmitbh't bd• iamonnt of hie stm - decide which one you would like to ire°p-"�tMch one lou think you lows to good order. Quite a number from the Clare- sam le ronin, dining room and two - moat Baptist ehareh ate. in the kitchens downstairs. Surd and loft would enjoy hearing its ranch five viers from now as you do to -day. Prue $6.004 week waiter iti-kitchen. We will city for a few ddys .tom-- Also, i6 acres in lot 90, coo. S. Whitby Be your owe salestnea. Sella phoaograph_to�ouetslf. s attending tits conference in the Tp, Good _ soil. situated 1} miles ff without -tom ��se y 1 _ Jiarvis St. Baptist church, where from the VtNapte of Ashburn. ' Un gladly seed t New >:diwn to yanr Loma er the purpose.tMJ 4rnoiiti the premtteo, are a trams b , frame obligation on your plirt• orrangements are being made for _ a Forward Nlo;vdment. _ house. well watered. nH posse* 1 .. At 9t. (liter' Preeb terian chinch cion gIoetz on April let, 19W- - Stutter's Music Store, Oshawa, .Ont. yy Feb. - 'Bus nleete al Trains Monteeal. on Wednesday, Sale begins at clock, chary -night a b the Rev. R. Doblton, A. First-ca Rtge lowes hire day r 40th, - --- -- — _ _ - - - yy rt 10% -.on. _ A., D. D..illian 3race._ youngestnMs_On hotel ' vroPe Y� ' daaght�5r o Mrs. Thos. mansoa.. day of sale, balance w4 en given poo• _— _ --- ... _- P,._ _ on day of O� T�� Phone 180-t c , ot Bradford, was united in war- session. On arca, 1i�••tT�R'Y B jV Tho•-SQ� & �iif ,' when 07, fn 30 aye ant the balance t J riage to Chas. Ray Rumohr, only sale, oven poeseeaton. . son of S. and Mrs. Rutnlati The 'ibe cuss s d a pat�iotic pROPRIETOPS 1ti Ewa extends congratulations. Pro rt will be sold etsbjeet to .re - of ecu , ty m° t' pe p served bid. - - Thete will be an auction Bale of o the p>roPa F. PosrILG Auctioneer V bked to vA the ii to the es- i� h°tris should secw the property beloft le No : -1. Locust Hill. - f the late Alex. WihtOn, fn-. �P.-H. 11f►lae. • oa , __ _ CI •Cod _ �. tate o rt in the E. Meeson, Claremont. Executors �� -•< ... � t!^ chiding the hotel props y ... + village of. Claremont and aevent VR. J. BssToxo i Bay 9t,. - : j�jutaaan'S will glad to "Slat towards thu r ave scree of good farm laird" in 24• ' Toronxo, Solicitor tor -Executors " . • - - _ - a;• -the township• of Whitby,. on Tues- - -Ottt C}tartia - a - ,,: Hard soft Goal of the boli day. March 11th. For particalare (+ M �. a'� = --- - quality on hand. see advertisement in another dg{a 6tS 'THOS.— column �'+ column. the death i H� ;. We reg>aet report NOTICE TO CREDIfiORS �f O• Q. Nighswander, of the Sth . �iO3tte=i '+'G�t' �« ;concession, which took place on - - - -- Friday last atter•only nine days' Ia the Estate of Susanna Andrew. THE t • Friday from pneumonia, following late of the Towneh►pof Pickering. .�� 'PICK.L'i RIN as :an attack i the "flu.. The de. in the Count? of Ontario, widow, � �� �� �, =ceased wasonly thirty-six years deceased.J_Lum widow and Notice is hereby ;veli, pureu8nt to : and leav, a A -STAND -ARO _- of age a .iam.1 of two children. His Rune• Section 56, �reonn having Rclsims ,orade- ADA ral took place on Monday morning monde a sinst the late 8ueanna And TpRpNrp special l prices on. Glazed ' when interment took place in the g _ o , bo the eighth All concession ret"• who died . on or about the 27th cemetery day of January, 1919, are 'r utred to _ --� eq .. —of Markham. Bend• b poe t prepaid, or d"ekver toARMERS - t, R Indow sash ' c .50 John Miller, of ---Ashburn, met r, fico White, nbarton, Out. the ,_ ., a .. .: 2-lt sash 28z2f 8.15'per �� .i at ..• . Du _ - - ' 4 -It saoh 1�r26' { 'with a heavy lose the latter t _rut cased, full particullars of heiirr cls ms :AdvanC'63 to -farmers, am �$E�t of Iasi we He was engaged -in and the nature of the security. if any, Orders taken for Brantford AspheN tatting ice from Mud Lake, north .held by them. and `�' _ _ ghingles. Call apd see esm. 08 < r of Myrtle. In someway the linea Farther take -notice that after the a speeigl f@>atllre'by treses B - ¢and Oct our prices, Y . �• caught and, tiRlitening,palled 16th day of Maicb, 1919, the said Ex. sev,o 11178 s got g Jus arrived a carload of British -A the horses"backward and before ecutor will proceed to distribute :the `�T�`(Qj� �� RANCH raid be stopped they fell assets of the said deceased among the CKB ! Columbia Shiplap and they co Braasch also at W6itlw�. Matched Lumber into the water which was fifteen the persona entitle3 thereto having M_ C. ZRAMENAAN, Manager. %� f feet deep. The risen - who 'Were regard only to the claims of which he $, present succeeded in Betting them shall then have had notice and that __ �` D. Gordon. W B0� be will not be liableiP Any person of . = ion the ice• by means, of another whose claim.he sb' not then have re- e ` .team and rrehain, but not before ceived notice. �V ���r • �piC'IN� -.the �aniulala hadperished. The Dated the 19th dap of February, � �� t/ al i r valuable one. Holy y L9 teant .was a very 1919: _ :The driver who was on the, sleigh _ AnTHUR E. CkIRISTI,v. 11 and Independen pone. . ' �utYiped and thereby satecl him- Whitby, Ont.- - *Solicitor for the Executor. 22-94 &I1ClV�ork . LL self. ue United s The Claremont Continuation School will give. an, entertainment _--tOFv _ rile an the Masonic Hall'on the even Heavy ora- - We have a splendid line of Shaker Flannel. in light and'dark col March 7th, in con Dnta -ins; of Friday, eeatra gtialit;y•in dark, for men's -winter shirts.. r - vection with their commencement _ Cottonade for Men's' Snlncks and Pants. - 1`' exercises. The progrntr:.ne W. consist of marches, drilla, inatru- prints, light and dark, for Aprons and House Dresses. �'ariner6, C}Rb.. m�tg }�ga 'mentals, illustrated songs, and a est i y 1 dialogues, There will also be a - - •Head Towelling and Tea Towelling in th 'b qu�l t $ pioYering �o'4vn alb on , vitae -act drama, entitled. "Ezamin- '� areal bl ice. -ation Day at Wood Hill. School." Of all materials and desku Pongee and Wash Silk for Ladies' Blouses. BOOOSaedIIlet3flAr This drama will last an hour and is sept in stook. It will pay yoQ _ -=.-Bleached sad Factory Cotton at Dna a -pr Of each mOIIth " ezceediugly hup3orous. It pictures call at our works and inspeot Cllr stoat - �d11riII�.. t3ummler mOIIths,., -the time when the school trustees obtain privet Don't -be misled b 'Come early and get your choice. ` the time ted the examination when agents we do not employ them, cousKusus. _ Watch -fur ext meletiles eted answers were given. ly we �+ an, do throw ,wbioh�owagen0 z not 10 cern ""�' 1 -nue Pe takes lace during commission pe S A love incident mo interest- Certainly save by purchasing frees na N ' ' --the scene which i11 eau toticlted. e e , L • AM� jag. .The proceeds will o to the J. T. MATRBSON �. ,''1'�„'O�• � 1 Qa�nthsr� 1� S 'r ' continuation school. A�miestoo, OfOa sad Works, Whitby, OuNrio P1�P W A.- T 25 cents :, mow' e•.s .-c<,nrat•�a.,!-:w.@-:.X S.::. si... "--..;:.: ...-._....: �`'• ,_...i �. ..:..e x,.... _,:...,i..-•.,«. ,,..�....wra ___...r�.'..sr_^;-Kxsxx>aai.....,�.�..... ... ..r✓^�.. —,,....�a..Yl.eyc�XkxrrF,iti•,.'�'i,�%'��:"�.:} ^fnF,x,-� S:�l�1k�V�SY�th'�iei.o�`- 'a'�r1�'"&,:6}X1�5�£'°P � ti -- - -- `• ...:.:.�.,- :. ap�w•:�,,c R. R•k1��:.:aa+�w=;x+•. °7 Vii„ ,TIGww•"b ," ^i7.' '' `c• •,->; 7� i ..l'� •.-w r-• r- - r x... ry, A,r" ' N �.. s� j`, � • F°. p ... ,• #• `sT .'Xc-..a.+. las. y{ ::Si '.. . - �• •• +�+.. AP - �-`CoSchoolPi(/o ; "y�•�i�i,. ' ; � '/y��; q(�, AND ■ ■/,�����.��•{,. ro*Z it j .'(J `� -f WV' i y. �1�..' +, +. :.W� , ,� �`'A ,w •' ,T M..: BOT0 ` ND .-+IRL& L-_ ` _. • , "+ {�.�TG �rs�►.rKa This, outfit contains:' E Pen Points 77 , wit�as 1 Mr. U'sh' School Ceso " :1 Box Crsynns (48 access) r Sapanese pencil Boz 1 Eraser ` •. --a .: -.:./w! IA/N .: `•Y R beam em. _Brush'. - - -1 Box Paints _ + �J lug P 11 Paint ut U" 3 Patriotic Blotters_ Us Dfet6eds of ;*`ref g 'Puede. - one �lonr and Then drain and . Cult— i ,%` { " - p Le�Fancu� E P o�a" t You y enpLLiatterFlas in es._eto_ n C __ �.� e - _ _ _ 1 • t the doable boils.. Pour into a jar quid Pea o)d-er �" your school o lzi -- e -- +►� to a heat. or fuel prodnicing places.. R --ear -�in ' a � . _ „�,.� •t•.�s We will give you this whole E [cod which is very valuable in cold -plec. School Outfit free of all charge If weather, for supplying the, body wdth. allow•m to harden. Now, when using _ ?'cu will 4611 lust so packages of our lovoly embossed St. Patrick acid Raster be#4 and •*nergy. Often foods that tbi+l . fat, use one-third less than the d gest cards at 10 cents s packkc.i' gs (8 lovely eards.-in each package). are ocoked n1 fat are termed nidi- for is the recipe: To ®: Send. us your name and we will send you the cards to sell, when sold r` 'geslrible; this rheaus. that the. food is,, make.. pastry, allow four tablespoon a ,'t.,,"`„w send us the r ole and we will send you the- whole outfit. Address:. s ,+ noc utiNzed In, the Fody and owing to fula of 'this fit to each cap'of flour. F.' -pose f3kestive' distlli+bance; it be Chicken fat Mai `&e used to replace - - DOER -WARREN- CO:; HO .>e� go, ToW&* a,rs part of the waste. butter for seaeoiastsig vegetables and - ___----- - - -_ - r X. Recent, experiments tend toy sinew mashed ,potatoes.' This, is a pure tat gaentL s - -- — The -Sea is His ` free from moisture and seaso y` °� �O the food• ails snake �r *� CARRED that animal a fats are tend ted fair- �8' it unfit to est. L i �- ly fid; oubtedty it is the misuse and will go-farther,than,.fiutter. mile war has -brought many good The sea is His, He made it, ti of bfat tea{ }s. used ids tiyisg pnr Cei}erally in speaking of the term vegetable oils upon the aatlrkat than Black gulfland sunlit soa1, P0� that - bee 0 000 MEN .OYER ` given sissy trios *ipp ge, this is taken to mean all are i4eal for cooking purposes . and f From barriered bight to. ,where tb� a 'code .theaz bad. reputation. � Every rendered from •meats used by are •prefera-ble to the -animal fats for ” long:' ' ik idea. household. This is a mistaken all cooking. They not only hold a ` - -" Leagues of Atlantic roll- sago At . Small strait and ceaseless ocean .normal sacs . ' irises •a : ceittain the h amount of fat The worn "drippings" is meant high temperature without burning, ADVENTUROUS CAREER OF THE Make ;t s rule when serving fried to include fats that cook out from but also they may be used repeatedly WHITE .STAR LINER. die bade each one Ftp be. food to have. as acid food, either a roast beef,' pot roast, soups and cora if they are strained each time after The sea is His: He made it " seotame or a gaXntsli, awdmpan ag beef. This fat is, clarified and then using. Food cooked in v'eget'able oil - _ And Britain Itgeps it free the dish. used for sauteing. It -cannot be used does not. absorb the fAt. and it is more a. By pain and aftosa and stuffs HeFe are just a few tWngs to keep with good results for making pastry digestihl'e and rissLly _ more soon- D°doing U -Boat Attacks and Saving - ' is m3ud. when planning to 'serve fried and cakes: �ca1, Beyond' the nations ken, Sinking Bhips Part of Her By vigils stern while others slept 'foods. Use" very small quantities of To clarify fat: Put- the fat in a There are two methods of frying:".Achievement. By lives of many men; foods that are cooked in fat for peo-1 saucepan and add one cupful of cold First. Aauteing-cooking food in Through nights ma of storm, through Ole' occupying ,sedentary positional water to every pound of fat. Add the pan with just sufficient fat to Dodging German submarines in the downings �►1 s 'those wilo are employed in ac- one-fourth teaspoonful of bicarbonate prevent scorching. This .method is $'.acker than midnight-be-- Ordive $6orious work may eat a of soda. one-half t Mediterranean, trying to save sinkingFq teaspoonful of salt. commonly Used, Ut has nothing W warships in the, North Atlantic,, abd This sea that God created, lighting off,. vicious U-boat attacks p lm8er Ploportion- Persona who are Bring to a boil and then let sim- really recommend it, as the food..ab- - Britaih has ke t it free. �,, *Moridng at hard manual labor, Olt mer slowly for tell mintries. ' Pour sorbs quantities of grease; this makes While carrying American troops are ,legis, Will be ible to assimilate through a shvirfer -lined with• cheese- it difficult to digest, f some of the achI American nts credited to Count me the sulendid captain& ly portions of_ fried food without cloth and allow. to Marden, then cut second. Deep -fat frying -gat is the White sial liner Olympic during Who sailed with courage high ,any. phyatical• dristarbancea. into pieces. Reheat and pour into usual to dip eel?tf t f in fried in To' chart -the perilous grays unkowa- her adventurous career of the war- Tell me where theme men lief digestion's sake, learn to jars. Dawn. sausages and .haat cats a mixture to coat it and then W ; time. These were only incidents oc ielwne.' may .be blended with beef drippings roll it in fine bread crumbs and then her experience; because, on account of To light a path fol ships to come ittles, of lemon with -fried fish. . � for frying purposes. " cook i L sufficient tat to cover: This They moored at Dead Men's Quay, Apple sauet, with pork cb goose. Mutton or lamb -tat must be dart- forms an airtight' cover that prevents' her great passenger cap acity, she 'was. The sea is God's; He made it- , r '� Cranberry or current ell with ed and then blended with ham and $he steadily and faithfully,keeping to th©- Jelly � grease from soaking through. A � tang o! transporting men material And these men kept it tree. rcul try. lamb or. mutton. bacon or sausage fat. Fat from few essential utensil's are necessary ;for the arming in Europe. First it was O tittle iasis of England Horselra:i.h with bees. 'bacon, -ham or sausages may be used to produce cacccessful. results; first, Chinese coolies for road building, then O mother of hearts so. brave; . It-- is: a eurious thing that nw-uru -for flavoring vegetables in lace of a beau kettle that a -ill not til and p y 16 reinforcements from Canada to replace Men say this trust shall pass,from denrands • these combinations to butter, for - cooking omelets, potato, 'second, a fr • &equalize the fatty content of the cakes mush and scrapple. It is a food frying basket, so that the the losses. of 'Vimy Ridge, and finally thea „ y lrp >,/iy be removed quickly when : many thousands of V. S. troops to face Who .guardest Nelson's gravel `>ine#it. kir►ve and classify the various splendid seasoning to use :for maear- cooked. Aye, but these braggarts the Germans . on' the Western, battier y , yet shall =n tE• and utilize each particular kind. qm, baked 'beans with tomato sauce, The correct tempergture for deep front. learn so that need be to waste. Chop dried beans, and peas in soups and fa't trying is 350 degrees 1:ahrernheit, •.Plot mark during the Gallipoli cam' Who'd hold the world In fee, ' all . bate, of abet fine and place in a ashen fug dried lima 'beans., !or raw foods, such as ermilers, Ashi') .. The sea is God e• --and Britain, �4 " obefier and then render. Chicken I Them is really' no need to allow fritters, potatoes etc, Far cooked t pa writes a membeb of the crew Britain shall keep it free • - ul of these fats to be wasted. dishes and oysters, cheeso-balls, eta, to the London Daily Neva, "when she flZ3s may. (Fats that are sot ova a or a carried about 5.000 troops -at that An-.emeaReat-shortoning-tbst _� use should ire-eollwtett and made -- De -not a - time the greater _ num er attempt to cook large tprast- -- N.B. #fe ltseid to replace batter In- eookinc soap• titles at one time. T'hta, will cause, a k.by any ship -following upon her .gal - H Hind brief last attempt off the north of lreland Roses, Hebroru, Cobblers. Delew•ares, og may, be made from Do not be falsely economical to sudden io the tem - dmP �ti8ture Of 1 Green 1#ount►lna and 811yer' Dollars. :` e'ide�cep tai. .of whlt3l there is trying to do deep frying with these i the fat, allowing it to to tow the water-logged dreadnought y three or more ounces in one fats. 4hey not only will not hold food which Is6cooki Permeate the Strict attention large or small orders. fi t Audacious, was etifBciect to put her in ' r' i bard. Remove the tat from the the temperature for successful fry- a greasy product.. and bliss . F. L. ESTAROOKS d CO. ag' '1t'° the. first ralik of transports, but her Iliixd Bead pities in cold salt water for Ing without scorching, but they fro- Now for s word of protection. Do subsequent work in bringing Canadii•n here in Hay. Potatoes a t•roduca) cat ase too large a .kettle. steep a troops and -Chinese labor, battalions, BACKVILLE, Ft.B, j • bucket of pend 'hanr,iy 4n the kitchen, and then leer wouderful career since -_ � If by -any reason the fat- catches Christmas, 1017, when she arrived in New York fog her t load of Ameri- r fire, thrum sand on it; do not attempt I can troops; must'. on in a class by A to remove it from the stove--seriau�. SPRING MUSKRATS barns are apt to result. Keep the i herself as a trooper.. . — in mind that water spreads the' "She -b carried well Gtr _ ` flames; i1 no assts is at hand use salt t people while on war service: Muskrats of flour. "It would not be correct to may that Send aby' Fars you have. You are - leftover foods may -be turn- Captain Hayes . has brought her assured of satisfaction in price and iinto palea+bkb pFoducts and thus through without„ a scratch, but her treatment. Y xx}• "7 ` help 'to extend the food budget, re- scars are marks of honor. She 'bent quiring only •a minimum cost and 'and fractured some of her plates when, ABBEY FUR COMPANY a * e = labor to prepare them. in -the darkness early one morning 310 St.. Psul at. W., Montreal. Qua. - she 'strafed`- one of Germany's finest In �'-- E though the was is over, it #s Healthy Bair. IIss for 30 years -boats. still nee _ • - Reference.:OeBank of Hoeheiaga, wry e�arytocontintiegottr It is quite possible to brush the t Attacks by U•Boate. St. Henry. BRM Dick -Yard Garden, as the whole ha4r leo much, but few women are I `"The olxmpic had most of her ad. vl[i�,s� Qworld #s short of food, and will be given to the fault. Tice use of the; ventures while she ma's currying zE�s', for some time -to come, brush twice a day for fire . minutes , American troops. During Mardd; Ap• '' .!� � i• Plant a Peace Carden with $rote's Seeds. �� #fine Is 'most berieflciai, esncour- ' ril and- May, 2915, the German sub. Varicose Ve1nS ? the beet that Brow. It will be a source aging' the growth of the, hair, cleans- � marine commanders. made . at least .' of ""-no to yourself, and6wilL AM a 'ng it of dust and i IMAs 'ZIMS -promoting the seven daring attacks on her. Not oncei, � . - duty to youreountry. gloss, which is the fairest 'ftatare did the enemy Have time to lstuach a w&U-austlo meed Mocking i1g-pose Catalgve now dew. btelfSeeds, piguf tha •hair. ' But thus brfthing must be torpedo, for in every case he was ���Y, as they may Bulbs, poultry aappfi erdea Impisments, and be washed or boiled. , �a prices, t is !Abe astlasa w �,,, done gently, wiith smooth, slow, down- greeted by a six-inch shell or one of , &3WUNT�Ll, laced like 1 ltd ward strokes and without snapping the destroyers was on the track with' a leg ng' always fits. JOHN A. BRUCE & CO., Ltd, eh CO>�lO TisLi, made, a away the blush suddenly wh the her depth charges. Perhaps some of to measure; light and MANl1LTOM. •oe11TAR10 ends of the hair are readied. It Is I Germa 'a miming submarines are durable. f QOOLy,, contains NO RUE- - jell braahing that is injurious to now ly�ng below the track of the BHCR. the hair, breaking it off and severing Olympic. 1,b00,A00 SOLD �- it from the fotiicle. The hair does "The most. 'thrilling eznerienca eaOwOW"ZI, cost - not drop, out, especially in winter, which the Olympic had took place in each. or two for the same i 1 though growth is somewhat Ampeded the darkness of early morning of May, lWrribteiiiACataiose and r t e & with cold; the slight Q.. fight shedding m'ani_ + 1919, near the. entrance to the English alt-.deuuremenc B1an1: ,; felted in the combingsis a naturals C .gnat 'cioc Limbtpeclalt7CO. Channel. It was �bont .4 0 =s+r�irssa _ Proroas, fvliiliins the -law _of .tke _sur.- -wiles -the--lookout--man-picked--out--of- —�- vival of : tfie strongest, The loosened the almost totdl darkness the outline and broken hairs drop in this man. of a lurking submarine, which. was ' a ner, and a new crop of young hairs lying on the surface. Immediately uf• take their places. ter his warning shout one of our for- : �jj e: ward guns blazo:r out, and the\ ship, ake il�%r�: Twee. 9 Palsies Kitchen Gowns, with her helm hard over, spun around i;:.,a •` ` Kitchen dresKes of light weight un- like a great racing yacht' and crashed profitable b bleached cotton were adopted by a into. the enemy. 0 dainty Young holtssewife, • who found "The blow was. course, not Adding Fertilizers' that her colored wash dresses faded clean one, or there would have been ~ 'i`► -"� t, ickl "and," she says, "I never few survivors from the submarine. S' • +s r� �a g'i' y' y , „ Reportsof Two Lea41na "Making two blades grow where _only one grew before." looked so well in the kitchen before. Judgirfg from the damage on the bows $S erirnent Stations u. i ,- a All are made by some simple -pattern of the ship when drydocked a few days p _ and have a touch ,of colored embroil- Wer the blow cut off one end of the Ohio Earparlment Station ` �eg�l still for- this Season_ a or crochet on the neck, belt, submarine. The rest drifted past the sleev Covering a period of 13 years the 4 Delay in ordering standard fertiliser in the hope of lower prices only means risk of disappointment• in depTerles. Prices are set by trust of this seasba's raw materials, ordered months ago, and labor wages, which are fixed by the cost of living. You cannot afford to let '"your land ran down. hur-Gahli,l, Fe rt l l i•zors F Z7 Are wets name(I- kkiy mean a sure gain to your land's fertility -they •mean strong, headygrowths and 689117 sold; high priced crops. Its >seosuse our riffs chemists compound them on the latest knowledge 4ioPbst Canadian farmers really need -no frills, no experimante-that they Set reit-Its. Write today for discounts, prices and Booklet. =flUNN• ta1MITED WEST,, TORONTO. ONTARIO l r ` �.�.a+{..'Au�.z .t . ': ¢ ~._ ...v .. ....r.rf � _ _ :.� •:.•f,K ,.'Y,^.#Si ..... w�_ tn.�3tx�.`. es - a po a es can .be washed and nolle-, and need gun crews on the poop • planted a six- soil treated with stall manure and r -i no starch, and they . look new until inch shell squarely into it. One of the acid phosphate over yard manufe �^ they are worn out, and 'will outwear destroyers in the escort dropped be• was: Corn, 15.27 bus.; Wheat, 6. IS gingham ,or percale. The;,material hind, and by the light of star shells bus.*,- Hay, 1,8401bs, - i should be shrunk before cutting.". picked' up thirty-one survivors, three Penwy%laExpere4iiFiifStat%n - -.. _�►-... _. of .Whom died on the way to port. 'The By the addition of addpphos- Airman--"Here, take tills chicken total crew of the submarine was more phate to manure at a cost of li6.4Bs. Jr ' away." Waiter -"What's the matte:' than silty." the gain over uatresAled manure i :I with it?" Airman -"It's all tr.r." was 323:74: and machinery:"One way of fostering sport In a ' Similar istcrea'`es in crop yields ` The disappointment that the Grand French regiment stationed near the can be suede on year farts. ` Fleet was unable to strike a blow for freedom Rhineland a ten -kilometre footrace is The SO3� and Crop k ' the of the world is cbunter- acted by the fact that it held once a month. The winner re- . t; Improverdent Bureau was ale l ce.ives sive rays' leave; the second,- -'t preat`•ge aIOIIe tlla't 2011gllt ,A�-b'3t m ru ten days-; t13e-il�iid,-=°plinth,. $i'th-.-- oNthe Czoadisn B.rtitlzer Auoclation �:'• ' . this achievement—Admiral Sir D, and s=ixth, eigat days; and the next j silos •jsMpyg B1.uc., Tosoi+>s4 Roatty test men sit days. 1 ...�.......�....�. Ss - ..'!:' {,y „«� f �..• . u'-.°�'., 'j�a•.�w :: '� •�j�..Jy ^. „u r"'' w" ibi* '�^».r.:'. e",�'4,� �' w:e. •k'," e.r ,�..-., . #.t . r _ iqi M�.. .. �+ : v, r . ... '=iF ......., .. .r '6,;,;vim , �� .v-" Fy r h,� .r -LK• ,- �, Zan rw�a, 9tAcl�Rl �` scAp 3lL�c trot. • Pyi i ", -• PRM�C11­14P L88.PAZ'RIC �I -....' �� � It�� i'.Iabte.tOWWI . _ �ilytilero>gta . !'attrely , — " a ° � � 6 t�. Comipa . tender ii> 4 t of ems._ - �L NOT l it _ .� j+� • ' � Belong Analent w t�' MRS • UI NWSt'AT'ER " any R.N., s to Rada- ,z^x� „+rr SVM o1h] loll ann�d- riaPtlalc A a, -Insur Commander the• Iio>i,E,y $aaleay. fabs I' hs�w` maP' oto extent of10"WHY^ .so tar -•1,200 on k sale. Boit i>f. R.N., who married: Princess Patricia, glum iadicatin$ In red the ! ! publfehtnR Co., Ltd.. Toronto w'tlson - .- - oi'. �3�i �. the tsar's, iWatruction in.thie country The ' - LrEKLY NEwBPAPLft SRA S*L.- ' �L :the second daughter z�'y this i Alldandruff w Duke of Connaught. !e one of the Four mag is shown in ares office is which VW in New Ontario• owner olnst• ISO of the lath Esr� of Dalh}1eie, and the authorities are :t$bulatiag iieteiSa and hair M COMIng Trance wits sell t2.o00 ;i'ort i a n - • _..-. . Y tea E�oa'rerPo- — — Oppt that. amount- ADDl J: ° rpther of t3►e-present-EarL--=lie_wae _war's havoc, y pnbiLhfnR Ca. Limited. Toronto. ,. aide do -camp to the Duke o1 Con- dein. foe dt i►am '� •• naught in Canada.. and afterwards it is' not yet complete; Surely. try. �a "Danderiae Hair �. a .Cleanse" if you wish to immediately ii R TUDdORB, LUntPB. Flag Cominender to' Vice -Admiral de been impassible to; obtain accurst V taternal and external. ratted wi ' 3tobeck at the Dardenelles. For his reeorda of ene¢ny destruction in double the beauty of your hair. Just out vain h orfs home treatmei+t '. a• before yyoo•- services storing the Dardanelles opers," western Flanders,' which was In dtoa it a cicareoth with o hdyevr has �Limttetd C 11tnRwood ora F f tions Commander Ramsay received the ,territory most terribly lavaged• mfg one small strand at a time; UTO TIRzs, ao x•-ai AUTO TUW8- ,, r; D.S.O. He has since been 'employed. that district are 'Places • Iike YPr�+ this will cleanse the halt of rias#, dirt ;pfrits Riraeisaart cls &i 8ubbas ya :. at the Admiralty.. Ilixmude and R'oulere. or any ezcesaive oll-in a ew minutes p Co., C3errerd and Hamilton Eta Torpnta. '_ -- • The Ramsay$ of Dalhousie aro oris' " I#i eight minor' Belgium- provinces you will be amazed. Your hair will he sna 788 Dorchester at. West. itaatreal: �; of the eldest iainiliea' in the Scot; t'tiera was damage in 718 cantmuni- wary, fluirY, and abundant and posse nobility. ea,scottish history they'have an ineoaiparable softness. ss�� ties. No fewer than 86,353 houses lustre :811 x Churches, luxuriance. ANS � fientsince the13th ° con-. were totally destroyed. eommuml Besides beautifying the hair, one ap-tury. They were Scottish-Seudatoriea }own halls, museunna,buildings licstion of Dandei!'ine dfseOlves every. ' AtMk.Y Illl:LYED IAFI'Ti►. 1 1 of 'greet power as early as the War and libraries are not �- particle of dandruff:. invigorates the . QE Independence, and at one time even eluded in these totals. scalp, stoppping Itchingand tailing hair: contented with the mighty house Of When the Germalis. evaetrated Te=- Danderine is to th6 hair what Lreeh gds , F +� Douglas: For eneratione they.. ha -V8 monde 1,252 buildings 'there had been ahowera of rata end; bine are to ST ..� entirely idestroyed,, pem. pB11QlIiYREfttNDEQUKANYOWlWl i been most closely associated with For. 889. artially des- vegetation. It goof; right to the roots, K wife trwas•la•s ttonuul P. PrigtOo. iarshire, where the Earl of Dalhousie troyed and only 88 ns sof 2 $ 9 lensntact ahiillsl'atingorates e Stimulatiinge and li a -Pro Remembar the neve a4 it d[►t not be N en M - has great estates. Aa Earls ,QJ Pam' out of a previous total o! 2,329. Elects during properties cause the hair to - y more they were out in the '45. had 682 'buildanga totalgy destroyed' grow long. strong and beautiful. Marble Caveat of Oregon. N %priri mas Patricia was born at Buck- and 76 partially destroyed, and to all You can surely have pretty, soft, Amid the wilds of southwestern Ore• r in&am Palace on March 17tli, 1888. dntents and ptlyPasee It is wiped Oft lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will on, almost unlemown to the world• at ® Her elder sister, Princess Margaret, the-eart`h. spend a few teats for s small bottle of g rug large; iS situated a series . of tladpr se lton O er and it as chambers d p ea is Crown Pringeas of Sweden. ging LOuvsfn shows total deatractlon of Ko� t Danderiae at arty ' d _ try. the Duke of Connaught's tenure 'bf the 1,108 houses and' 9 partially .destroy- fe or toilet c unt ground an saps$ re- ce Governor -Generalship of Canada, Prig- �; L;o°s and Kessel, 628 eestirely, des- dire - arty an character of their directed. ma for their s d al eW Though simple in line thlis . model cess Patricia greatly endeared herself eyed, au8 Maleanea bas 307 entire :. BIRTHDAYS,. decorations. un Within the last x - earn es rather an air of sophistication to the people of the Dominion and in ly destroyed and lbs partially. Years they have been made a national_ ` that suggests it is not for the young the rousse of the war the title of I have seeei a circular letter seat r do not know die gracious day mounment, and are now kz*otvts as the $dies, McCall Pattern No. 8?bi, La - Waistline •'Princess Pat" has secured a iu a out by an America ntouri�st � cy �t drew yofir. . Shining soul to Marble Caves of Oregon. dies' Lo-* Waistline Blouse. In 5 hold upon Canadian affections as foreshadowing a groat earth, + y sizes, 84 to 42 bust- No. 8728, I.a- designation of one of the most gallant sunNner vilaitors to see these. ruins, When so much._flre, so little clay, � ' and 'asking about hotel eecoemmoda- •eiaassw idsdao•as eases excess its car dies' Skirt. In 7 sizes, 22'to 34 waist- of the many gallant regiments of the -_ Staid Goodwlfe � Natuie brought to pries, 20 cents each. Transfer Des- Canadian Expeditionary Force. tions and inclusive prices for portion, sign No, 836. Price, 10 cents. It is worthy of note that this was Dinant, if it replier. mvlbt raj' it' baa Best all the sweet, wild birds were Eighteen members of .the British This pattern may be obtained from the fourth Scottish marriage to take not such a banding ams' a hotel left, there,— Sonne- of Com Iv*.their river r - your local McCall dealer, or from the place in the British Royal Family, sad is not likely to have Dae. in time agjm Is our Sister and shall sing,"— in the recent war. T -- -- - _-M}}___70 Boad St., •Toronto, Princess Louise 'having' maaisd "tLa � tie maw fir• While the Bowers whispered, u0 ' Marquis of Lorne, ssawwalts as 9th �.--4-- prepare drag 1 Princess Royal, To see a lovelier blossoming." - pRItsONBRtIF 8URI6D.NfR. Duke of Fife; Prises nllsisss��i the late },Then Beap of Connaught, Princess Patricia'. only with the Fingers lips ' .) tali ag 30 drops Wtla brother,' the young. Duchess at 8'lie; dVith fiaming rosea dipped in dew, titerummil sadoa $ Fiendfah Cruelty of t3erneans is e..- while aow'Princees Patricia has been Says Gorns Lift Out Sbnt Love within your finger' tlP•• I! dtss°E.'s � bias sad oertbed by Returned Canadian. united to a descendent of l�iltiam d iThe South Wind was thgbreath Of latteasiatheasasal�rad Ramsay, a companion of Robert the Without Any Pain you.) ae those deposits eaa iCtii I, One of the interesting passengers by Bre, and one of the signatories of ssPalled:lhau gab he Pdaceire J.ttliaaa, who arrs4ed at. the letter forwarded is 1334 to the - But ab, there same another day, - Ottawa recently, was Sergt,, F. Wets: Pope. asserting -the independence of And suddenly -Yon Were not hero! ��Ofe es a • stet of Ottawa. who enlisted !a the Scotland. gore corns, hard-�rns._40 eosins or A (rift transcendent slipped away; 0ea>tde•ttodepssoree�sss and went to - - any kind- of a corn eau shortly be _._.I -_know-- -tangs-to is3II.atbe_paia d first tarty days of the war. tebeomatisat car 0. 1oO. He Wiaa Do the Worn. lifted right out with the fingers u you _ - dear. ,Y wap gassed and taken prisoner at the will apply directly upon the corn a few ota�es t6a ewes. 600. a beltli <i and interned The farm windmill y soya s Cfaclnaate a � second battle of Ypres. authority. - -- _ ._-- t. ova 0•tU. a. _ — --- t: _ _ _ -1n Gleason C". Of this'Camp it is important part this year in the �'mt it is claimed that at small cost one g1 said that it was oxer of the worst In' food -production campaign. The"farm Dan gat a quarter of an Dance of free- Jatk's Bride��� ' Tpermany, and the hardest #o let out wlndesBl ' be fid sisdtes this zone at any drug store. which Is ens- p sailor who has recently married a Themr� were eight barbed wise Year. _ : It should be nerdy day 'and otent to rid one's feet of evei7 � gives the following description of his JOL ' ettecirlfied'ebntanglelpaeots sound ANILE it, night to absorb the energy of the or callus without pais or soseaesr or bride and her apparel' r of fatectioa. - and the only chance of escape was to, wind to Iiit ills water far thirsty the deeps wits, U just as handsome ,a btlreow rabbit•taahion under the wires. gardens. Lack of tial rainfall is 'this new drug . dries ether compound. " Idy and while eticety, dries the moment ft craft v ever felt millinery dry dock, "But on more than one occasion some often frits doom of an otherwise care- is applied slid does not inflame or area � cRppv built, and with -a figaro- Slaan's Liniitteut has • � burrowing was. dis. fn>iy bandied and tended vegetabl chap busy - irritate the sizrroundini tirwa, field fist often seen on drna}t craft. IrelfieYs covered by tho guards, and invariably gases _ Ott �iR1Rch that `' the opening was closed and sealed; be This year •the farm garden will be many women here, four it b -said that Wer ,.. ittcbea; ad displaces twenty-seven feet was baited elite and lest to die." an important tartar in reducing the the pres�ena•t high -heel footweasy tesla cubic -of air, of light draught, which °1•his warmth -giving. wages on• Setgt. Webster says: "I have seen coat of living. Accordingly, feisty .s feet, adds to her speed in the ballroom, full scattering csrcnlatton-st3mulatiag �9 :one Englishman lmoeted down by flue precaution' should be' taken to pro- _�_ -- 4n the waist, spars trim.' edy penetrates ivithout rabbing-right -i Germans, and his face smashed In by vent a -failure at garden craps. In SOW BRITI8H WOMEN VOTED aAt the time we were spliced she to the aching spot and brings gtscet t flue dile-butts crashing npoq it almost those areas whets natural rainfall is fore . and aft relief, surely, cleanly. A4 wonderfnt t I _. orae newly rigged bei for external pa�lbs, app -ems. rt one time." not dependable, some simple method Resultlet Recent Election Shows That With 4$anding riggings of lace and p, headache, The second time Setgt- Webster at- of irrigation should be provided. strains, atfffneaa, : tempted to escape he managed to get T farm wisdmIll will serve faith- 'Women Are Thinking for Selves. $owes; mainsail part silk, with fore- - -'t• -about i60 iilometrea toward the tul•1 and well in lifting water for Those who were interested ,in the s��l °f vbest oriel Her -frame b �t your uc . Astle today -casts little,, y was of the best steel covered with meaaa much Ask gout druggist faeC latch troatier, when he was taken frrig+ation if given an opportunity. �y the women of Great Br'itsin and sib with whaleboue.Stanchions. ft. by „oma. Keep it handy, for �het�y f • ' -',prisoner by a game -keeper. When This faithful source of power will not Ireland would use their voting privil- ,nrhis rigging is lntendiad for fair whole family• Made in Canada. ThO , "taken into the nearest village, ,and .it save the garden -ualees the. owner cc- egos have made some very interest- weather cruising. • She has also a-aet big bottle is economy. lecome known that an "Englander" operates in conserving the water fug discoveries as a result of analyz- sem' sails for rough 'weather, in their power, 'the Hunnish Til- pumped.. The average windmill. lifts in � erection returns. For. one I and is rigging out a small set of can- Iagere shamefully in -used him water intermittently and at a Slow thing women candidates fared badly, vas for light squalls, which are -liable rate. Consequently, if the water which shows that, so far, women are i to occur in this latitude sooner or Is- - pumped to allowed, to flow directly not clannish .to the extent Of voting ter, onto the warm, dry evil,.% small area for their sex alone, On"I am Wd in running -only can be satisfactorily covered A fihey seem to have -voted with et before the wind she answers 60_ II.20. dry small trickling flow does not spread their men -folks or to have a follo a helm- ees u y, anturn laterally over the surface, but perco- their own preferences. round in her length if a handsomer Latex deeply the soil and beyond w n only three cases where there craft passes her." t 5 a as7%S~ the roots of the. shallow -rooted vege- re women candidates' did they re-. .._� table°, ceive more than one-third the total MONEY ORDERS. •'�°` {'OO��� If the water lifted, on the other vote. The exceptions were: Mrs. + The safe way to send money by mall 1 y ; , is- stored in tank's, barrels, or Despaid, Miss Pankhurst and Mica Is by Dominion Express Money Order. �--� 1� 8 b reservoirs, a volume sufficiently largo Maearthnr,= It is by no insane likely _..� - P can be aerated in a surprisingly `short gist all file votes for these asndidates-Could Take it Easy d r- time to irrigate effectively a much were cant by women. 'Out Of the I3,- She was a pompous lady who, hay. W v larger area.'A barrel of water con- 161 women voters registered in Man- - r. Ml's. Pethick-Lawrence re- Ing inherited a fortun% had bought a --'i taining Sir,4 gallons will cover a cheater, country seat, where she delighted to aa. garden bed six. feet wide by eight feet ceived but 2,985. Of the 14,861 wo- la the hostess. ' �n ... Miss Mark- play long, one inch deep. .A quantity of hien voters in Mansfield, "What beautiful chickens! "exclaim - water even as small as thin, if pro- ham received but 4,000. It looks very. ed a guest, who was being shown the i- �+ s perly applied, will greatly help the much as if reconstruction has already poultry farm. _ lettuce bed or the shallow -rooted rad- commenced in Great Britain and that p - �• 5O "Yes, they're all prize fowl," was 7. is �e • ishes. It is advisable, therefore, to the women lie doing their own think- the lady's reply. e ! use even an ordinary barrel for Stor- ing. "Oh, really; do theg lay every day?" N F. age if nothing'larger is available. "Oh; t�iey'could, of course;'' asid the ardVe'-NUts A reservoir sufficiently bslge to purae_Proud lady, "but forpeople in • hold all of hire water the average Kee Your Health '°ur position it is not necessary forAn YeYQj� windmilL can pump in three or four p them t0 do it." ' + • food for days ,s much more desirable. The TO -NIGHT TRY Onreti'ng,cornbthehairoatatraiglssk' S ordinary stock tank made of wood, • ,- stbord's zudnest on"@ bivatherts. thenma eaparting, gentlyrnbbingitoC�: _ and steel,`or conerdte would serve well, Cuticura intmentwiththeendofthe 3 60 A lds enou h , At the beginning of 1914' Kaiser. linger. Anointadditionalpartingaun>,i • - #ey to cover an area -- m1flards- i e m scat has been treatxe . !brhln • wide by .forty feet long and two for that CQr Ail morninga am • Qet 0,74" CA2, Keep Well, 000,000; next came__the Grand 1)tlke cora Soap and hot water, s Contains "the wind the farm windmill will more {ill klembur-StreIitz with $I#9,- same• E..L free ti 1,26 Aadte.e - 4.(than fill a tank of this size with by using the OLD BELit�BLE, 000+�� and then u Supp von d by dealers throushoutthe worm ',�Y,g05• war. Bohlen with $80,000;000. illi 1� - MINARD'S LINIMENT CO- Ltd. -_ _ i • Yarmouth, N.9 ' BETTEReHORSES IF THEY HAVE phates of the A V•C- Sita in the British Hotrtse of Spo hn's Distemper Compoutt ,gain) Commonsfor tate first time in 21 years. This h Lieut. -Commander Show e e not the in the ai ,, the 5 S� ,. Percy Thompson Dean, who was In place of exercise, but in the fiats; and �t d When Sour horses are subjected to chastens weather show me religion not in the season of O muons of winter and sorinS• their systems beootn6 "Theisen�ason command of a motor boat in the raid z aowri, with the result that they. •are verb suac44vtt Ica on Zeebrugge. The last; elected M.P. hearing, but at the Season ofwprae- iA M _ DISTEMPER, INFLVEkeep PINK EYn. C4 cc � COLDS. •-SPOIiN'S k•111 keep your horse in'tood ev ti Canada Food to wear the Cross was Sir Ilpnry tics. --3: 6iuysostomt: C so'hie system can era orf -disease. UcesseNlo 26 Havelock -Allan, member for . S. E. ti of Your drattiet. was murdered in the •usard'• zintmeas oases Di•temmac �'h�4ER GQ�¢ SPOHN MEDIC COMPANY, e3oehen, indlanr,�i Durham, who ISSUE No. NINE -r$' be l�hvr Pass in 1897- . _ ....._._ -' - - Y... - ....-...:�. �.•.�•.. � .. �;.=�. ._._... ..'..i.. :......... :.... ... -.. i.., - ... _.:.a,•. ._ •,c-........ ..: .- -_._. ..a, ..ry ,. ti..' -..n a. e. .� ',c..... - _.. .''.n .. ..t .z.6:p, ....-_ <ia;:;st'z �sci.,r.��::: � ., _......a. -.. �;+. ....J.S,,, ,����, . �...>s.d4..%�, _.<s.zi::.u3rc+t�^L�f?r.•s'.�;it+.YX'.�. u.��i�t-'^rysdc' ' _ r - ,w _ .. -70- ,.i ,� .�,� X y .�7i .6 -Dr. $enry �v`l bs here ae nettal -Mrs. Bart Shepherd . and 'Miss., - y text <� ... 1'4i id� to att411A.- . • he ;the city w .% ^ , to lzha 'WWa pQ ,h�erd ere 'in ,� proteasioual titfee; *_ on Fridaylast ;, ,. _ _ d i w „'• Z�,,k rpremises fvrmerl .needs old tag �+ spent Sunday helfe AL the a coup ofx ds last we spent . }. Via--Yre.'i11; C-.. bans®rmsa ..'la- - ., hilf �e'MioDie Ra y home of Ler mother. pp19 AV top� ' stove, to, James Patter. frie6de in thea. • p-. with I-,- Whitb -Mrs. Wm. H. Peak, we are. . " a tiria-week-at Ing a Pae pone - - . -- - -= . .-- ameattng of the Oonnty Council. home throu7;h itlnees. Wlrsol!r Zn Loving 7uemor -�- " - -The toienahip cogacil, will -Attention..-Flirmers.t Cam y of Wil Q ' • * ! - • - - X ` meet on Monday lnez.t for the bell Flour Mills are in the market baO° Wilson, who passed away_Feb. Spm 1$ nearly' Here. ready for it - for Mar 26' 1918 h•, , transac--tion o! general tiusineas. saris and winter wheat. * Some may think that we forget hist �],� `:, . - heel% and MrB. Wilson and -Rev. Thomas l�ew; of Ivy, was y =Vy se(,`u�'la;r your s child -of Toronto, 8 htu and Mrs. Drs When at times the ape ua smile;. Spent St�da 'the guest of Jo p- But they tittle know the Borrow » • er for a couple of day, last week. That smile hides all file while. �+ P�� needs �Ow .�,?' ' �ti with the formers brother, C. Dress CsofDds, and r -aind Mrs: Burling, -T. M. McFadden, of Durham, Forget him P No, we never will, S�ioesf , �'--Wm..Vullis will hold as auction paid a flying visit on Thursday For ib Clod's care he itveth atilt, -11 OZ of hills farm stock' and imple. !last at the ~ home -of D. and Mrs. -Mourned by his wife end - . f .' ltiaente; - oa .hl' premises, lot 14, Sim on. daughters,' May and Myrtle. readies Fancy Collars ' 'etc tion. 8, on Tuess�agg� March 18th. Miss 'Annie Marquis and Mrs. ,� •�--•= ' -Mrs; Walter-,'9hepherd ie able Savage were in Toronto one day W141TUVALK o be•pnt again, after . being con- last week attending the fnnera! of8 have a 'good line of Colored �#ii# Black The lied Grose Society will giyea ,, .14.1 f9ned to her bed several weeks - - y Mari on the even. - �r the Mite Mrs. Patriotic Benefit Oonce �"i?�rY oa account of illness. Miss McCausland has sold her tag of Wednesda ch 5th, when l}re66 aOOdB and trll11m122g for B ins. ; .The �: _ • ^Th Ma,�eh meeting of the residence to J. D. Remmer, and a splendid program will be given by t>. ��'� t1> .. --- ie_s' Aid will beheld we` understand he has rented it to the following [cleat : Mrs, .Sidney �r , -,..prices. xange from i0c to 3 per yard, ol! 'DPedaes6 the -6th, at -8 -p -m;- �n-T'•--Stephenaon.- - Zarfaae, contralto, of Toronto ; W. A. �- t Xt the-how6 of the -Misses Law. - -On Monday afternoon, Yrs. Atkinson, entertainer, of Toronto ; �adle6-`-you Should all have a frock trim Ne=t' Sunday, March Ord, ser. Oke. �a lady .86 years of age, and Flight Lieut. Harold West. of Ttsrbn- r VICU. at St. Qeor 's Church ''as residing with her daughter, Mrs, to'm ho will tell of his experience in meal Wiih .Mili.tary braid, ThiB Z:. stsnRl, ge James Found, �' g over Germany; E. Leggett. Y �. i 10.$0 slid 8.16, Ash Wed- had the misfortune. 8cottish-comedian. of Locust Bi11, and � nasday, Yarch 5th, . 'service at 'to fall and fracture her thigh the Whitevale Male Quartette. Ad- _ 's the newest style L � - --10.✓s0 a. m, bone, .as well ae sustain other mission adults 26 cents ; chiidren 15 i =-The Campbell Floor Mflle Co. bruiaea. - cents, ilee.bill for further purticularsI.. -- .L. ' 'e=p�t - A _ -Mrs. F. B. Housaer, Toronto, • ._._._. �a within a few days. Those wish- came own on Fir ay o as, -�aaca a sot a , Brougham, on , •Our spring Boots and Shoes are- ordered'. lag a' supply, should place their week to at the meeting o the Tuesday, March 4th. tattlers at olise. . - * Swastika Otnb which was held at ' Expected here in a few days. Now no need Nati -Owing to the absence of snow the home' of Miss. K. Fawkes. _ - While here she was the ��� x�c�1sT- of bu in awn from town as we have the r >rsany are looking for as eery Raest of �� i g y , '� *spring, while the more pessimistic Miss Elizabeth Richardeon. - .. .. . . 11� latest styles right here. ./I ., ¢re looking for winter coming in -An interesting event took FRIDAY. _ FaB. 28TH -Auction sate of y - g �' April and Maya ' - place Rt St. John's R. C. Church, farm stock, implements etc., at lot r "" -'Wm: Cullis has purchased W. Whitby, Wednesday morning' 24. 0on• 8, Pickering, the property of Men's, Ladies', Girls' and Boys' _ 'r 'stresent residence byon �John T. Minnie Bha�neh,e La -Brash kand E. bills, F. Poetill, auctioneer: T._ rYO boots for' spring. CO.., - `� at 8 Wm. (iour(ie. Sae at one. S '11 u all need, new p g - me §s Stephenson. and will, take aes= T. Walsh ware united in tba bol WEDNEaDAT, MARCH 6TH -Auction ' l 2r __ea1.e o(_farm.. U9 Oil. cion on April lat. bonds of matrituony, Rev. Father at lot 22 rea7oft�he on. S, Pickerin ' e .T We have a pair just for ,5 -Fred B Ban nisei �tln 3ter:a; of (ireenburn, has y g• Congratttla• 'the property estate of the late OU. hr'Ow ust torus, in .and "prowl aroundbeen aer[ously.ilt from pnedmonia tions. James lRntmSale at one. See , ' 44 following an attack of• the "flu," -Residents on the lake shore bills•. R'rn• dlaw, auctioneer. - but we are glad to know that he between Pickering and West Hill Our _ • it get booted." ► SATURDAY, MARCH trn-T-uction k, shoe dept Fid � , is somewhat improved. are becoming somewhat alarmed sale of household furniture, the pro: _ -; . It' --Wm. Hall, of Church St.. who in regard to the possibillty of ttse nerty �t Rua.atl a �,�..e,. nt.,._!Z. ` 1,..........,� .v�u, ucu irurll uVereeas, �•.••••u w-a:aaa trrC4 Male e a One. See --- - � . f w Is trades tti-t37� a- ws next. week. � ou a -nice collar -for spring suit_ F` %" that of carpenter, in ti,e village. dicta Northern Rt Cherrywaod �0°• maw, auctioneer. Latest 6tyles lust arrived this. week. COmB and look _ _ :tree hIs card in another solum . taste of -running on the right- MoNDAT, MARCH IOTTr=At:ctlon sale t• Owing . to the inability to of'way which was purchased #tom of form ntnck,. itrip;etnente .sed p4e1 our i58SOrtiYleClt before bl2ying. Ric aL secure the . necessary' 'slides this Pickering westward, which•wonld ' houaehald furniture at lot 23. rear of . :J, "weep, Bea .Sur, illtrstcate& by take in Daurbarton, iiosebank and con. 2, Pickering, propAsty of John - . ,�� Nme•light views in St. Andrew's Highland Creek. Thi, is now R rihhlin. Snip at onP. See bilis, W. have 811 binds &am .50e. to $1.50. - . B. Powell. auctioneer. has been.postpuned until railway to be run in the'intereata _ further notice, of the people and not to be operat- Tur&PDAY, AIARCH 11TH -Auction "aale - - 1*7_ Another *fetor - �d fbr .the bene$t of ca Italists, ---' '- - - p• of betel prc+pertp-acrd-.r acres of F -man't so tits farm land th aezpin Cana- people should have a voice aprnperty,0!theAatate a •CHAPMAN ,�"� t""" I determinin of the late A. Wi,son.ln the Village '' da the romfag fall.+ The _Large g the route that of Glaremont. Sep bills and sdvt. In, - a..mount the Domfnioir will-e_X nd .shvillcl be followed. Ae the Rov•er - --- t In vee-b©®�UC Ion work is partly e' are a servants o the Postiil..•auctioneer. � A THESE PRICES t Ie cense of the new loan. peovle, it is their duty to ii3ten TII$sDAi, AiAars78Ts--Aueti. .sale. . r- `' L. and Mrs: Squires; of tfie 'to the demands of the people, nail - -- .�,. °lalte shore, an standby evening, the principle th'At should guide °f farm atrck, 3:nplementa etc., at NUB, ... the beat time to do ! ` entertafned a number. of friends their actions is "the reateat cod }Fit 13. con. 9, Pic kerinit, fisc proper- your spring setying, before to the r gg B ty of 1Vtn. Cuilie, 'Sills atone. Bee 33euse Biennia .� >;•wi'o invaded their home- Rs.a sur g safest cum If the bills. w B. Powell, auctioneer. g sefiaon, prise party. Needless to- sa a people along the lake shore could 31ARCH ` 20Tu=