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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_03_077: ; ''�' .. ,,i..�+ erv4•�p��+hf'�•`9'tiic'.a��Jo•`,�•yi�'`"S+r:WA's`°' '✓� **�-„�"°y+s�'';i” �-s-'x`,��e v--�..g�, :.a��..,sn.+m. ^IST•.>.3ws...., sae yr"'•�+(�+r.�..�v..�� :.�s'"xCxr�w 'eS.v .+'4+",rn.... �x`rr:,•�i!`:._, o��' :,'�Fz�u?•..+a+ R J W `, P �'�• r ..a cs■■ r TIr a xTri OXT FRIDAY, NIA RCH 7; 1919 L • �..i 'Y:.. �` 'may A 4 �+y.s•� '.A; S . '•`!,:.o«..,.e:�., yb_, ..' nuz -':i"+ '.:y "9�,.2 ..s.y,° a�;y 'i�,•.:?k`,.. .::.•.;: kiY:'n•.�.,r ,S,n � �7. .'� �u q yY+y .\p;,dai:: .. f . ,+� ��e%•+ 'Y h a AL - 1 - v - Na. _ ~ r 1'ICgERI ., 73ears clef rm KR7VV0VV , . oreisou" 6i d19sefe, w. j.•ET US REJOWE '. and ;circ Ferguson spent Sun- GREENW Arthur Vanzltnt retn': nod' 'novae day at Bert Patty's. r from overseas on S iturday. he medical Wilell the bOf s CO1718 back " Archie Stewart. of Stouffville, has Mrs. Job. Timbers ie oron p. r _ engaged with Lloyd Turner for R year. eis�QelMrs. a Rhl(n� of Toton�a spent R. V. E. CARTWRIGAT, ".I?'yr- Clifford 'Woodcock, of, IIit. Albert, y � MILLS Give him .fa spent a day last, week with friends a few willlvhe missionary ser ice in marls of 'Gravenburat, Ont.. of ceshso<oure. T �..eaO l bete. 'March : at E. Towle. Plcitering•.Out- office l /,/� K ` Miss Ethel Hargrave, of Markham. the church here on Bunday, >ti-tA 2 cud 8.30 to 8 p- �• anis V v last the 9th, ' called on W. Wideman one d+ Y The game,of hoc that was lased -__ �. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- The most prized of Week, played •. ' Wm. and Mrs. Rennie and family on Saturday last between Whi R. tared member of the o tnmtrlesi Asses and Cherrywoad teams resulted is a tlatton o! oatario. special • s° °' - all Gifts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs• (fray. &core of 2 to 1 in favor of the visiting il/tiat of thew $�� stet team. ° p�•ment• We all admire�,AGood Band" Ing of people held in oyster of. the Ladies' License No. 4.2138 A Good Singer supperat Lloyd Turners on Wednes• The regular meeting {ter. P. TOM M, B.. Member „A �d Violin davenins last. Art Latci►am per. Aid Society will be held at the be y Flour substitutes kept on hand .. •! the College of PD�Iaicians and suriteoas e,[Daesrio. f)fSee: that formeriy, occupied b _ Selecn Th tion formed' some of .his sligbt-of-hand °Mtarcb 3th. a 8 p.etu tty oTh meeting iaRrDr. R. Itroeie. and latterly by�Dr, Cald' tricks. which were very interesting - ill any quantities required._ 4.t' W. Hear it on the Victcola for a time. They left fjr their homes will be along Temperance lines, O. ]r[cHINNON, M.D., h,R.C,B. \ �� to --the wee ems' hours." .*ROCK ROAD a {� py.� ' } .'_ • lsdiabur� ycemb•x o! the college o� !� Highest• i l Kiel )llrste"as and 1r.4 ons e! Ontario, l ,�.� e0 Baker OMEN MAJOR Mr. Hatch is offering his 10 -acre of lgo d OofdoKn•to f tt:rf[�on•• omeniad 1 e — - -- We all welcome spri° . farm for sale, ;=vtienp�ea ane r•ddeno•.BzoA �+• (Successor toy Ar g F, R. Jackso° is not ezp hs y -bone1� fl*aTe Ddise Annie Fiea was home over the from England for two months yet.bar- Baker (1 Seise} _... • Bader tdt t r . .. � week -end. Dir. Healey is hue with M ice err We are (clad to see Dir. File able to vest at present, getting s supply ' be out again. - from the mill pond here. or f '�% KENNEDY. Barrister. �r,1- uffvllle anti Hillery Redman, of Brooklin, was Lieut. John gnoz is expected home z^ W. ieitor. Notary Pubiic.:lConveyaacar &c.S-to ' house on SundaT from ocerR2a9 by Easter. He has Barley ari� 'lihitby,ont, st Edward'and Mrs. Reflshaw visited borne the burden and heat of the day B. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- at C. Hopkin's on Sunday. nobly.. �� Tiig,00ant OrownAttorSOV82td�0� u Etas Elva Redman is visiting with George White, who has been tore- 'Vl%}iee�t ilsllYgfoe. Oorat >�onae.whitM• J. He BEAD Claremont her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence, of Brnoklia• man on the C. N. R section here for M%eat A numbere from here attended Mra. �i0U5EFURNlSHINGS some time. has severed his connection _- _� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _ Cordy's Sale on the fourth one day last with that railroad. A A e 8oiioltor. isotaz7 Ynblic, Eu: Money #40 . week. A goodly number from here took - • oaa. OfaoeBrock i3t.North, wbitbr��7 In the pancake social at Breaghe est Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Dpwell is sarin elyhill.r tWe hope fora TuesdayevenIn and enjoy ti - ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. a„ Bar- - Ing program was -excel- F. ?+• Cs�R�3F1�T r' _ �r tinter,sollettos•xotazylzntlto,u.ociatea Delivery free. speedy recovery. {mmense{y• Th p g pzsotiee wiO, ][ansa_ BycYmaa. Denton J Levi and Dire. Hopkins and daught- lent also. ' oaatez• Barristers, .Toronto Baer �T Call and see. Ind Phone �-- Gl Rowo n Buadtast7 6la�k's, of 8eflding.8lt Bay street. Toronto. T lone RIVERSIDE _ Servi Ce 11 im-iCiaremont. Delmer Hopkins, of this lnca{ity. and Richard and Mrs. Day, of Balsam, - DentaE _ visited Russell and Mrs.-.C�nner, of season work, The Ice ao. have compteted their BEATON, D. D. 8.. ted' Greenwood, on Sunday. Thos Dixon Bold bis' baby beef fora LAIKE B. Dental s ' Wanted Le -handsome sum. A R A :.. K and of the Royal "elge of Den Logs TO —� chased o n Graduaee = a UFFVIL •rhe,, Qaruei pur two fine -•; University of Toronto. . Office g horses feat week. Sq�er� ons a priA��iee s _hardwarg store, wtutb rice for Stouffville council held its regular a ed With - e bnttro 9 012•:1,to ft.eo.■ Ind. •pl one in fife council chamber on Gilbert Hacknej bee ens g )Sett phone a2o_if : e4ty i1 I will pay the following cash price The undersigned have opened' Dr BeatoA.abamceto4er+eea`Dr.i tOg6 delivered at our mill, Green River meeting d123 QO Tuesday night, when al! members nt- W. J. Turner far R tear. oronto,,•nillnesalift sea Bass�p'aod ;�70. L- The dog tax wasunderdis- Miss Gladys Pugh eatertsined e u anew garage at the corner _�__ leaded. - caunc#1lore thinking city friend over the weekend. of Church and Hing Streets, Rock Elm No. 1, torsion. many -Miss Hay. at •Toronto• is visiting be le eMnWhe Soft Elm No. I. re theY tel n.� at tax .was too low. tilil<ltii . At! that the pree untilnext saint. Dire. G rust, at resent. repair makes ea an Map a o. 30.!10 e ' J an d. to rep al White Aih No• 1, - nt< ° ' G. HAM•-I&saer of Marriage pine, second growth No. 1, 20.f)r1 meeting, visited J. B. Turner on Bunday. of a rQ► ui °r Lf�i nave in the Cot1n/7 0! Ontario. About I yp ltulies gathered In theMl'a, Clroppio� slid Oat Belting tie club hall Tuesday staving. Art Farthing is on his fortnight and blCycles., :_ n std. nreride.t of the -i'urotito Dir• creation to Phili P�iint New York. e T new Harold Wright'spent Saturday in ;We ace a1f10 agents for De _ _ T. C e on he t taking big violin lessons 1 Crea%� geporators IV.! V.! RICHARpi30.N -'Read :Es• spoke n on R o .sate. lA`uraace, Conseyzr.�ing. Notary conditions con r to now ClarPtn 1O h ed a splendid row Lara ally Gree' arc ne n res l+sblac. Eta. piekerirg. Ort. W. G. BapIIe$tj that they bare the ballot stn . a Turner p .s spa at'Jmitire eca-te-foe-sa Rao ba�atnge and, i the liquor situation. •'it Canada did Gasoline Engines, Tractors and HOPPER Issuer of Marriage not go dry;' she said. .,it wad because The farmers are .taking dlaChlces. I.iceniee: in the Donuts of -Ontario, Or addreva R. R: itis l: Locust Fii11. bad not die- Sawing d his h& 0ouoe,Ctar•mnnt. the women-ot the country, mA he roads. John is a very busy - - Owes ai store -aa charged their responsibility under the & She �++ K —HA.G r__ES._ _ -NG-TER new -conditions. She a:plRined thbeat� Juha B• M�bellalAitnal vbrokelitale �Ya[ _ g ware p _ 17 i'� E R iej every �oniao of E1 years aed up recently, • {!mates given for new work, repairs. She spoke on the and h+ad to be�ili�d� n/e,Rationa. Ind. p N1A. Pickering. the vote to -day. p . • r' subject Intelligently and received a 'Pickering t' _ B.BBATOp TOWN88Ip03+EBg ops°s ptExrch 3rd. is Bhaw's33usi- j T Mrs. Morden aRaar! RivaR : mesa Schools. Toronto, and merges Byrnpatbetic hearing. ' ` �. pen*•mane•r. Oosnmissianer for so foto Symmer Session from June 30. and Dire. Thotupsaa enn(t r duet Mise slaaytss, AseonaW. nee' of •te loss Lia No 'compulsory cacatione. Fee Lens Saunders-. gave a reading, and Wedding hello are still ringing loud- �a Isea•r o .. eefthow ,out. i Catalogue. Write W. H. Shaw, Uisa Jones rendered a nolo is an ac- �rwe are pleaseduder and dto see Jas. Routley President. cep•table manger. put again. after bi+ recent iilnef+s.- pg Was. Hoover, of the T, Eaton Co., ANADA79 VICTORY . BON cunaARToty fords. 1,lepornraatwoa___s5o; slo0. g spent Sunday with hie tamilp bare. y Price. 9s nt a few i4 and ob accrued e193interest, t- • ��� D g gtoker.+Bdl ,phone 1a340wlhit• • q y W. H. White visited friends in Ueh- d 'Ms last with vtheir er �Greenwood :• .Oat . ind. h6ot.e 70. i►r fl rq HwR last wee -k. _ G. ,A, and Mrs. Gillespie spent gun friends. and -Henry Nis;hewander �$ y_ ase On hand TTUGH S. PCGH. Gleb Major. Oat. day in Toronto. jj • _ xXJL Licensed aaaticil"r. ' E:unsive esper• g Miss Louise Foston is visiting rela- spent and tics. Fuller.last week with W• isoce In imported, sad tb Wuaatb. ed stock. First -clan rigs for hire fives in the city. the following k Owes eoodneeea an bore. 96Iy Da Or ntermsight a,Ad particular*,. one Ind,?aid:' � g Every one wonders why the. school Fp o{� Sunday . withDthe' former's par- (foal � , Bus meets all trains gag waN up on Nicanday ? .;sizes of ROSTTT.L, Licensed Auct-ioneer,. � attended to Miss Wetherell spent the wee k•'end e°DtJsrot B Riddell gave an interesting� 4 • F. toe Qoantie• of York and Ontario• Ano Tif►1111d$ pro ptly - at hes.hame at Newcastle. ant a per on Missions at' the Sunday 'stop sale• o! all kind• attenn.d to on ebortest Agent for,Canada Carriage Lo. Jack Mc(3lasban; of Toi°onto.-s -.-- ettaoi oe ?fllsoi ary Day. y ., . pattps• Address Breen Bluer P. 0.. Out.of Stovep . new days at his home recently, - 11 -Crow --A A - E$j !' A�ORTON M. (IBSON, Ontario W H. Peak, Pickeriri0. Mira a. Tbom returned name from `k will be held at the home of Mrs. L�1 sad Dominion Lan surveyor and Civd a le !sant visit to tribade in of 9olina. arsevenu}_ a Hoptin*street. Whitby, Phone Zai, Mrs. BI i3kin and ` Dire. Falconer a OMarchll h o A11 are Tuesday Hart, �h the late W. E: Yarnold. OntarioAs rests and - Surveyor ot-Fob:� • • ! house soon• tR skiff° carnival _to ice held on the BostalF-and-.Miss_- Re . g -- M. M`�W' York,QAtarioapdDorhaao you will use the only StrauMrs.-W. ghan are visiting the formers Locust Hill rink to coo n REE�OR, WTIONEER.for atm. ti soli are wise y i3tb, under the attspi . " *oaa,ee.. au kind• o! aster prmnvoy was general in our River DraNatio Olub. All are wet- A. • ,e, Terms t n•op•bte. Dates for *ate• may( Ideal well, drifted by Chas, �.� Rice, mice � Cesting p a g ual- come. �T�� at NEWS, otic•• Heti end I°depap• ant tot Wind Mille, Giasoline *ROtiOMAM . � �I�IIaT HI±+� whiter. oAc• sly who is apt - burg last week. It was of good q Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings ity and 12 inches in thickness. All were leased to welcome borne for water works. Allen beth room it=• prostlast Friday eve°ing at of Tolrooto, — r tures. etc. , Everything given careful Pte. J. R. F id having been Lieut. Frank Harvey h. his parents �► •: _ . , YtitOrinary 5�'$tO4 the Literary Society, spent over Sunday _ A two and one half years overseas. —_= -Honor, Graduate of the On Qe�• RICE'S PUDiP 'WORKS, Miss G, White bas been confl°ed to here. t. F. C. 1liecbin, Who bay been rinary College art three weeks, and Gradufite of the Yeteri°airy ale, (lots her home for thg p overseas with a es", ureetao battalion for nearly two yeah - Science Association. Home Tel. 5521. rewrn�to from poai1tio°uin eche tiny on 'on Monday and spent a few days with i phone -ogee 1908, residence 2802 Monday. bis parents here. He r now in the • �t Q � CLAREMONT. ' ONTARIO •+� city on nus{°sae. We are all pleased the. Sll i _ • LLIOTT wl•ttTaVALS to see him look so well. The Ladle_,' Aid Society of the Meth- and velvety TT �� , �,� ,�� g odist church will bold a Measuring H1 C�� t6el cit0'�al]ey is vis{tin friends 1D pRrty oa Mondk'y even{ng, lliarch,the 4OHN 1 17th in the Temperance -Hall. Tea L • z T), R, Beaton and HUg 0 Mondays by 1 5mg . . gas fs full li>oe-ot trer�h-Sud ur- Tonge_� Charles Sts, Toronto business trip to Whitby Will be served from 8 o'clock until all -re wet- ui maul We are_pleased to see Mrs. Tweedie are served. after which &first-clRsa ed meats constantly -0 hand. Has superior 'courses. eq p tat aegeL ill• and teachers. It makes good every out again, after tier -race - rme-_ a will he given.e Al ed to Breakfast Bacon, a nese. en spice a good -tiff- c face Spice Roll, k7 claim and promise.' It merits the ,fir Leary b;is returned home, niter those who attend. �- .. gam, bologna, �Veiners, etc. p tisitlag his daughter, Mrs. �V. Toole, One day last week while cuttone of ing ice confidence of the business public the Highest prieAa pal ver be last three of Guplpb• arvest is naw in full swing. .1° the pond d through a hole• which - our- our men slipp oils a spill. -IIs was _Butchers cattle.. years has promptly secured eine • It ds of good qua roe made 9 block and that ase g* ployment. Midsurumer and' the teen in thickness. trying to gem e3 � �.. ht • Cream The sorrel pony will likely say is why be fell. Down The .• Pickering - early Fall are splendid times for oft master. Billy Rnoz out of sight, how fano boj oto hr{Dg • oaitins, therefore, xow is •'Thank "y_. getting P nae purchased a new Ford •car. ann oshed up P �'1 }+ Every m i&Mce ._Committee . _am excellent time to commences, a The hockey team made a retuurnd this man o t p s c last they ger -- -- ...... ..._ -him t - 1 74 -1 - co __ex here. Open all year. Cate= visit to Cberryw -gn-Saturday but: ay. his cl°thea were wet Ce a or r ' the score was 2 to 1 in favor o�ir as sop. A ter the ezcttem�nttsad dried u� art r i 19que Free. _ - d wn they eta him off for home• ..The object of this Association ie to rust read on and you will nee • t 'lessen stealing and prosecute I W. J. Elliott, Principal bCa, Kemp nae returned home, g the felons. atter visiting friends in Toronto. 8be ghat next' -came up through le as :Shaven -- also spoke at a ;missionary meeting at ughham. A frozen stdhe street ; a t r rt stolen oommnn!• Quee.aille, death, came trudging up but now members baying p ops a For Hatching friendly man at any - &tel wit an member �? i Id the Methodist church on March you would meet.t� But Ob !the 46swimmedi - +s 21st a $rst•class drama entitled "An stiff as y ' of EsecatC-9—MIZIMI�• B]ach�Breasted Red-- - �ternoon Tea in a friendly change this scene has wrought, This s 1.90. ck and "will be given. Fifteen differ- mea was a Methodist strong. butsiiricpe f'� . WCU011 Ps�� " .Jdembership fee 6 Qatue-choice tato in 1849, V i eicellent layers. ent characters will be represented. that very day you know, to ti(Afm` t Tickstetmev be bad from the President or', fiats he belongs. Druggist -Graduate Op seastery an application- Also, Young BelgiankHares a number of life etr Of ml toi � � it AgenL ezhiblted, also ple°ty t Co. bas- R.,'Tl'.. • and'gilver (trey Si er- this is something ouenettiirll mica a rahre The Farmers' Publishing C. N. Exec. Oom.-L. D. Banks C. S. Palm- ian Hares. community, y r" er, W. V. Richardson, Nckering. All. Pedigree�9toc]c. treat li you do not attend. Come and aaacDgnired control of the Weekly F1G]se= F '' �hextoir:� W. Jr Clark. — 0 enjoy the fun. ; .1. R .1 � i�ir . QPE1�1!i � . ���,,.�:•;.z -� s . �;- ,� . � � ... �. :(� � 4. �, <�!s.u.�.�'ir,tF�i.i,.,..__..:,est..•.�:s:rra.�••�:.>+�"spa•s,:��iu,;,Wi�as�t-iy&a'd:m.��,eti 7 nr _7 -Tprw 14i w%V Vhk P9,1- " _'TIVM-1 7- MAKUP BTANGINQ AT THE DROSS -ROAD story Crops AL A-UQUOT.—iffic agr&&.A�7 A Pleat MoPa and BrO0528- Some -of the other materials whichOnce to every Ulan' and nation can remember the time when my. I find necessary are 'soap,r tf wan, Comes the moment to decide. broom and dustpan were always washing soda, furniturepo s ., bath In the strife -of Truth with Falsehood, Standing �n my wjjv It, a corner of the 'brick, stove Polish, and a good scour-., For the good or evil slide.. kitehen, and 'the rest of my cleanAkng Ing preparation. do COnSiAluir of a wet mop, Before Putting mops and brushes A scrub brush, two paa.s, and Some back In the. closet I se' that they am red and eighty- .. alien Gmea Qnbea e th Just eighteen hund pl� 7 utiful cleaning cloths, disfigured thoroughly clean. Most of them can one years after its first most fatal.and. "n JnY back- porch. For years I did. my l be cleansed very well in soap and far-reaching choici of a wrong road. �cI 92ning with these primitive utensils water. MY dry mop I wash Occasion- the world, in August, 1914, stood at the "MeepinK, icrubbing,My Second Greatest Cross -Roads of all Polishing, ally in washing -soda and water. LS time, anti, a lead, without reaLtzing that times had dusters g6 into, the weekly wash as writes John `'changed since MY mother taught me regular, as the towels and table linen. O111hamJ The decision on which its ... . .. V the methods grandmother liad taught I used to dislike cleaning days thee- E Rennie Catalogue for Aar. oughly. .. The strong soap atilt hot rld'stood �TH fate rested lay with Great Britain. And anxiousik the ;whole world 1919 Is brimful of info The oke watching, 'a Of tion and suggeW day that I w up t6 the -'idea water made my hands red and rough) 9 and asked, with bated oas a,cleaning closet filled wiih con. I breathed in dust, and the cap I were breath, "'VIllat will Britain do?" on the growing Of flowers and 'v6ge. vOnlent and effective implements was was hot 'and disarranged my halt. Little Belgium, betrayed and stabbed tables a r in the back Beautifully illustrated ad letter day. When I decided to 1 Now I go about it Systematically. In by the pledged to 131 CZ this Catalogue is truly re, have, a cleaning eloget and, to fill it a moment I can collect all -the tnat- uphold her. was suffering red-hot W, I martyrdom valuable as a gardening guide. with UP -to -date equipment, I had be- crisis I will n ' eed for cleaning. In but was' an unex- or 0 2UA to realize .that I well wasting the living room, I dust off Pictures, i Pected gallant fight for It, thanks to It shows you the practical re. w ho$ of time, and no one knows how bric-a-brae'and furniture, and cover I that true and valiant gentleman, her Sults obtained by plantift test- King—Albert. The world may thank ed Seed!, and It proves, t Much strengtfi, In toiling with- that them or put them in another room. .9 God old Leopold was d6ad; Th©. em. 'broom and mop. with the vacu- the best ind/of seeds to buy. now realize that' Then I clean the floor wasn't really cleaning my house as it anr�leaner and dry mop,, The kitchen plofter of the bongo would have met even ear and alto& the challenge very differently. No A good deal of the Is ether cleaning should be cleaned. ' trine I is one of the leas man, not even the'Xaiser, would ltaY6 USO theReniVeCatalogult' was simply stirring up dirt or t strenuoui and most been able to taunt him with saying his sat house- as a Ready affecting it at nil. satisfactory of ray duties as soul! I "MW* Nid the 00,10 built in -a— -keeper.--R. M. -E.- PM Make your selection of seeds fiesn it recess France WAS girding' for the "then to to your dealer in one corner of the kitchen. it to The nu-�slan_"Cofosifts- -the order. and have him IJU feet high, IS inches deep, and 3 How I Cured Myself of the Worr*y !the cannot supply ran with was mobilizing her Partig-armed -and you require, wrhe us direct. 4 lost wide, and is Habit. wbIts tiartukd hosts. All theme, unprepv red Tosafeguard au Customers all Rennier br-so-pcantic- -our -A shelf-for-bottl - Speaking- -how- -he-- ____0 - a af broke V t il ■ lit 5 cans of cle4ming mater4al is iz smoking, a friend said to me: 11111 gone trial _groun&,. feet 6 inches from !!!down before the barb area that buyers of Recule's m the floor, and the made up ray mind not to be mastered j hordes. Seeds get nothing but the very best. Cleat from which the mops and by 1, P - anything that , couldn't talk." A Fateful Decision. WL_WVj= hang U" 6 feet 8 inches from junter, wh as Britain If You heven't received it copy of , a* road. the 000r. The dustpan and some of worry habit, Pat —the cross-roads and I remember that. looked along the way Cdtologjjj� Zvrijo the shorterN. forone to -day. bruahe3 hang 8 feet fr6m I had worried until I w under --the! cialou .the at fate Of the whole world =�ded with_ doctor's care. Then', on day, my rented; and slip knew it. alld the -orld screw eyes fastened to the ends, for It 11 11, e riding on a street knew.1t. She knew also -but at that vni nt hanging, and all cloths a" car- that was blocked In, front of a- time- only.tb a very Braxll extelit -the VALLIAM hung UP by means of tape loops. I I - LINNIL store with large windows. Glancing I gr w horror of what lay before her. KING AND MARKET STS. LIMITU, -Lyerything that I use In Cleaning, toward the windows I saw ^1-18 0 AT the reflec- On the one hand, War tiuch as the A40NTRMAL VVINwroto VA.NCOUVZn Ii in that closet. A supply of new tion of a woman's face with the ino!%t cloths is kept in a tin box on the distressed e,(pres world had never seen -and Honor. Un 1 siou imaginable.. I the other hand, peace and safety with. OW, 80 that I never have to waste had looked for some time before I in her own Island walls—and the 1083 'tI3UQ 10 hunting smothing with which realized that the fate belong could ed to myl 0 more than the grestest losses., to dust and Polish. *A small tin lard i husband'g. wife. - There .was not 8, --ever entail npon ex.- N1, I e,. as a ndtion, and s� old anamill -I to- hurry for knee practically nothing of i;ur ac -,j _�and there I sat On the shelf ready for cleaning pr*-! fumin-r and frettlng� I laugW.�__,sn ,W our n..,Igh"' or;. P&MMOns which mulct be mixed in was more surprised at the difference That Is a thing that must a -V-dr -be scaln., MOM. A basket for carrying mater. the laugh made In my appearance., and small brushes convenlenCy Then and there I resolved to be 09isidn's Bv�T y The sh=-In r.,I mhucm remng—a pwitry fewe neons emught0wilb d heewsbined Fortunately :for the world rrit.j.,11 Vejchtcfiwo6axbQfWL ANdUNCwtbautataparbamouarmlock' is die pecra hangs from 0 j shelf, and a chamois master of the thing that couldn't talk. h'i'd at -the helm of foreign affairs a9l ==,zk, 'Intou"afawhandl id" too. to 2 Ue LWAMWd IS ad b..M dtb.,. ,° for Polishing metals and class hangs First I Joined a gymnasium; and it great and honorable a man 'as 'king 10t=r11WWvFe. WeXh*UiC=t10dCfi amft farm low@ AM Gr==80d kne- in its Place beside this �iW dust did wondersAlbert of Belgium-' ;ad OWL D.1AW, %ftr& fwmL�& LAO Armst -"adv awawirn:dasrlwq, for me. - I became happy a man tp, v.,110M tlOtkL and enthusiastic a honor was eyerything, THE BANVAMLMOXM Wag FENM CO.. LTD. bout it. And when- Sir Edwo-td A hand -power vacuum cleaner, with eller I found myself worrying Grey -with his eyes ivide open to the THE ONL 7� Can clean walls and furniture! thinking unhappy thoughts, I SOrt! Consequences. grim enough at best I - 66 well as floors, is the moat hnport-�4o," y L .0� and read an 4 ti article' hut nothing to the ap nteres ng tus-I facts. as b; LIS, "t. a my implements,'I never knew' or an entertain Or degrees they unfoldp thenmwiv Ing stOTv aher this my --just . aq rt4 door luntq P4ragrsPh._ff a efr black inhuman horrors' -toiled gallantly for Peace to the r' 331"mt - until I acquired my vae-auns mind switched basic to gloom ed I I tri very last Cleaner, and even at that it probably memorizing a short Poem. I But his efforts were Usel"s. The ;teeth of the -40" oot do the work as thoroughly I The Plan worked. It has given me (barbarians barbarians, g be rlana believed -their loag.pm. loins with b gilled her The Wrench, er thek scanty girdle, s' power cleaner would do it Pared for Day had come. eifid rf�ht and called bet children from the ends of A ftrPOt sweeper takes UP surface,i go many Pleasant things to think The dentist was taking a day ON about that only rarely now do I b,,_,'rcaf'On had no part in them. They I the earth to her help, seized the and having j joy-ridii , in his car, (Ulk erembal lint, and thread from to hunt up something new. a keys were Possessed of tho devil, and an of all the seas, and -put I which he had Just released -from its ng, IL11 her M *&Yvi etc., when I an, An a hurry Then I established In m home a unholy greed for their neighbors, pos, sources at the disposal of her Allies. I wartime Internment. WW do not want to use the vacuum!, "refuge 'spot," which -still is 8,qsdlons. "For US --Pr against U3?,, "Far from Cleomm. A good corn a and al- the knell -of the Bandit Empires of the maddening crowd" broom do" I ways will be was their demand. ig"A service. although it isn't j . It con. Middle Europe was sounded. and with I it broke down, and, with his thoughts in Use I ts,118 book:-�chlelxture there' Sir'Edward Grey ' entist* And when task, f g8iubt!"�-and the great din a third as much as it used to be, and � ones. erful and bappyl gravely answereti. It the icuell of militarism and despo. I busy with other things, the d a . whisk broom is often handy. Two! until 0 - Owe task i wa.-j tisin everywhere 'and for ever. I got out and got under. Then, as be of� t it seems there will not be hours cast and the Honor of Britain and the In those first black days Britain fixed, his tool to an offending nut,'bq 900d camel's-hair paint brushes enough in the day for their accomp.. l� Life and -Soul o 'muttered: f the World were I saved the world. Tafk It over quietly sk,ft help me In cleaning the I lishmento when I find myself becom Saved -though the actual completion I with the men who were .at Mons and Now this it gbing 'to hurt Just a and rona one: Lngly me eau and later little." Cray I'm MY good feirniturs, and Inc nervous id hurrying f of the work of salvation lay unbell.v. Landrecies and Le Cut .two small - vegetable brushes find � a thing to another, when a fit of the - ..re than four dre,-,dful years north'west of Parts, :when von Klu;k hundred use& bl ahead ..I I ues seems imminent -I simply drop I I was sweeping down upon it, and they use a st?Mg mop, oiled, for j everything and flee -to my '"re to'' The Empire to the -At -will _qgletly tell you tha.! the 14 re- _e' 'm*o�,._�__' i,Ic� li4b2t in the Said. _gj. Yees rooV. SW Ljty dining Once the word was helped cl a -we 'SPRIN(I M%FW ban room, read myself calm. --S. L. t of the Empire in 80m, How and by whom they know not. But -mop for kitchen and porches. A mop 'kPRES AND respects for so S e they know that the Germans could. We pay the best price f . or spring VIM Y RIDGE sudden and treacher. fastened to a Pail saves me ons an onslaught= -were dung into the and by all the laws of war ought to Muskrats the Unpleasant task of wringing breach. But, If our Army wag small I have, walked right over them g out Stories Of Canadian Herolsin Told inj them -null dill Send any Pars you have. You are ander- not. Why -they know no more than assured of satisfaction in price eyed the MOP with my hands, and saves compared' with the German legions, it I St"109th besides. I save old Histories Just Issued. was good. Against.overwh the Germans themselves, who say the clothe, eIrning Odds C. treatment. elogifilff Particularly for mop CIO The Department of Public Informs -1 it held the red ways valiantly, while same- -that Just when they expected tion at Ottawa has received from the other heip was gathering. And the and intended, to trample our men un. ABBEY FUR.COW !.is soft and absorbent and ANY der and reach the sea Paris, some 310 at. Paul Canadian War Records Office in Lon- Fleet 'was ready, and t1ld Rt once and SL W., Montreal" Quo. A -stiff scrub brash and two galvan. don the firet ,instalment of the histor- Perfectly what •-the world i . mysterious power interp�seti'and with. 'se"roft Palls are Also included in iei of Canadian battalions which have it as it has done ever sin expected of held them. In business -for 30 years th&:out9lt. ce. Without For dusters, I use a' soft served at the front. The consign. the British fleet and And so 1. claim that it was Britain, Rofereuce: Bank of Hocholaga, cloth that does not 'Mercantile Ms. I St. Henry. shed lint. I find Vient consists of the stories of the rine the war could never have been plus Something beyond our ken, that old ilik clothing makes excellent dust- tenth, thirteenth, 'twenty-eighth saved the world in those terrific and won. And all the world gratefully ac. ac aays *10. To make these du tI Princess Patricia Battalions in pam_ knowledges it. it is U(jt:inY Purpose �of 1914. And, as we look back along them slightly, Putting a lit"tle' ck�jin' phlet form, of the great 1 the ways by which we, have been led I r2n, which will be available on to 90 Into the details I *116 corner Of the cloth, rolling it, application at the nominal charge of world struggle. Others better quall. 1 through this dreadful Y)LIICY of Shad. • tightly, and leaving it a few minutes I fifteen cents. ' fled will do that.' . - .• I own', the hearts of all' who feel with for the oil to spread through. Too I The histories follow the forthnes of W When Britain cast her lot against i me will join with me in a most fer. R 1. much OfI is apt to ONG a Streaky ap- I the four units from their formation dishonor, flung her gauntlet Into tb.8 I vent and grateful "Te Daum!'' for help pearanoe or to darken woodwork. My' in Canada UP to the operations at so timely, given. And in the unforget- r' dustpan is a long -handled one tht 11 Posschendaele in October and Novem- able remembrance of it we shall sure. M U 3 K RATS has A tr&P which opens automatically: ber, 1917, although in the case of the ly, one and all,' strive to live more when I set it in Position on the floor, I Thirteenth Battalion the history ends worthily of The Giver, and to the full In Big Demand' Almr CIOSO Without losing a scrap of: with the taking of Hill. 70. height of The Gift so timely bestowed. dbt when I lift it up._1 ----------- 40-- - An ordinary dish mop w TiceTstories are written In narra- se I ... I I � - ... . Highest Prices :": Keeping Busy.' with a wood- tive form and make very interesting Assured by on "landle helps me to clean out- dif- 1 reading,- the -first at I OWN Alouse flainter (voio his fieult torilers and small spaces, and a i and the gallant ■fighting of the Cana- &AMA - 'just enter. I Sendhig 6 ­ $Ms ed railway carriage discovers among - stepladder enables me to reach-, dians in that bloody 41, Places. When cleaning I Somme operations, the taking of st the other- pegyp-a-Rts -an artis.0- wear heavy denim aprons and rubber'I VimT Ridge and the subsequ6t "Fine dAy, I see. you're a brother gloves andtheseare kept Da painter." va* a battle, the vies in the fighting around Lens, the spectacu 01066i POJ861 Several tools which I amg ! Jar capture o Terfi&e Artist f the famous Hill 70, and hatm.sarcastiCafly)-l'yes, sup- -constantly needing when 1 am clean- the splendid work of the men from pose 'Do you go in chiefly for company W8 t keep in A box with my cleaning •the D6minions at Passchendsele are ��For Profit figure or landscape work?" "No. ..Architectural is mate in my FRONT ST. EAST, lnstsrlals­� tack hammer, a screw dealt with In detail by the writers in if'rlteJorFhe sr ,*.iver, a tack puller; and an assort- Possession of all available data, and line, I was cot in the Country the who have themselves seen service on day Whitowasbing a barn. ' Are "oft of nails, screws, and tacks. TORONTO Q, On the shelf krait I taAO Ferfflizers -busy yersell?" of the the Western front. 1.1801d _. E*Ublished 1907 liquids, washing"Yes; I gave the first Cost to '& powders, bbing Ataterials that -I use In It Pays ter• to drain the cow Toronto castle, second coated a little village, Send a Trial Ut a few fir trees, a hillside, and finished the lass of calves ..A -SUPP17 of kerosene, am. yard than to stand as ed u e a flash of lightnIng." holl, and linsted oil is kept through the mother slipping while Results Will Please You 4W JWV Phdaly labeled. "Ma Conscience.! But ya,11 be hav- she is carrying them. Ing a big contract, shairly.11 t N -;A A "AT. V cr*4 WANTED -U 7 7 ru. rut, to.=1 to ��s friend _A &bit asked MG to 40fte Harvey maren Since yon bAT6 Irrench. 4PIVY? I.. f Windsor.1.0AL hope of heaven. soc.-Treas., IDn what I build in I can call It mine- S. my creed! I raw s&Ws - it belongs to every 0 AT Since tow&A- the _EACH WILL BUY- I s. Who reaches upward 25 COWS, mostly r in good -a- Ov R 10 Delta shenli rt ht fre light, Grade Holateinfi, re old- f Reft"noo. 1--, in ciod for guidance sure son. from three to eight ca. :&ah wirt, orlKer. &ud trusts NY y Wal;_-, . - e' ta do the -rig . - ' i -re, wwill Bank. Delta enith an Merchants And str Co ver Here,. Charitry. Ontario. Leads -11Q f'EID NENV813AP" t writt1n down, in EL youlli flud.i. L 3CQTJIFF EaSt-, sud-AW-11'riatiax plant .7 Slnce c&jifed I 50*e ontario. Insurl K 4 TAG 4th 11iove the Lord with all Ind. nJ is ed by both Ltd Toronto. 'TIS So for $1.201) On Quick sale' app 7 1; �Vllsnn Publi'llitlIff C0 ­ a heart, OfCanada's war units neighbor as thY561 Ca -CKEW And love thy lrj=LY NNVl151-^r-­ 'TWss counted 50 Owner do who fought in enough? W in N.ow Ontario war Not quite S Galilee. Will 8*11 is 000 .—those w By one who walked by for GodYea Limits& Toronto, man t. Apply I al%4 Man tbat amount -Christ's creed of love Flanders #nd t#ose who d me. Is qui Allmous t9 enough for you and ti served at home L -UMP& MC- TUMORd- It by here It BeIOn91;d. I external. cured W ANCXrL Internal and V Write is also enjoyed here 0 e C 4 in England w I Out Vain by our home treatment It happene Dr. B41110412 civilians of all classes 61 ents of horsemen a blStare too )&tlL d Co.. Limited CoUtnXVQO& 0" -Canada and TOB Acco of the crack. regiM wild horse throughout were &illing. One very v UTO TIRES, 30 X AUTO TI sizes across the field in Spite -11 made a do a 9 & Rubber reeDgnized as being AS19.21s. Tubes Riverdale Gar of all his rider could do. rate 8rice&i to.. Toronto. -Where are You gni Co.. errard and Hamilton InstructQr and 728 Dorchester St. WGst- XOntreei PLAIN WANTED DO -1 don't know, BIT, but the S Rider ADZES V Sewing at home. whole Of Qts - spare time. good any dis horse belongs in Canada. and light I L pay. work sent a tance, charges Paid send I too urlsi S, j.;-1 Mani xticulars. N Montreal a alment Co., Limited. Olt Minard's Lb IS yrs. are now being booked Gentlemen. -My daughter, Cabins an airship. which is to make to IMMIGRATION TO WV Laugh When PeOPle m from a sleigh and In, board to The weeld3r old, Was throw from England o badly it remained Bret business trip Proportion lured her elbovr 5 &To. nest AUgU'lt­ T1W A" bert& H" the Largest Propo I for three Te Bueli.615 Ayres ne States. Fashions t -,StCD OR YOUr Feel jiff and very,pallau e journey w&U. a the Ur r and she has not just under 6,000 miles. of people from the MINARD'S LINImENT teal distance_of th bottles of According to Officlo'l figure this, youroolf then Pass completely cured he .rds Try -total -number Ubled for two years of Americans that have it along to -athirs. residence In the Province, of been tTO yours truly, -taken up Tesi� it workel since 1905, , Including five J. B. IAVESQTJE- J Alberta 18th Aug-, 1900- iscal Yos, Joseph, P. Core months of the f a In This kind of rough AL ftspeps reaches 275,09 ouch 1 ? wbo and rne­w4n follow A ta d less here itt town It f 017 er _WUI_be be" -,tatistical Infoift9jon has-been WIXU from I ion people t this CInCIl1iit[ Hot Unusual. , ""re that date of the the gimple advice Of tt -few drops aption can cure them - since claims that a d to the and provinces of Saskat .authority, Who girl was erigag provi Iss Sweet tMIA11 fifteen to "Into the three As. Sas d freezoula when applied M u bewelf serves by and Albei of a drug cooed took it U orn IL�Ops soreness she to ebew�&n, Manitoba curate, and men thirty drops 0i Extract of Roots knks second, with 226,33; -,to a tender. aching C - him, as all nice 'We n dries UP katchewan. rs at once and soon � tho' cot to look after aftler sech mod and at bedtime t1d Manitoba third, lifts right Off without Pain. n. will. mciate ata This ressitidy to known only immigrants, a id lit one is an ether. col largest Says freez, going off to 0 78,789. The a1A. Brait" SyM to the drate A11Ao-+,a_fr=Q_the United States pond which dries tintriddlatel7l,and He wa and she stood, at the garden selgers C even'.. s U. elf, dear!" Bald came In 190-10 and Ilium, r or g him off "5;rro iding tissue of TOUTS .a $1.00 Bottless. 18_19 f z e ill cost very "Take Carlit tn. 19 0 an the smallest ounce of free the curst will.,s said to but is Buffi little 5,613. population of Alberta In t e at any drug hard or soft e. The total Ove yes clent to et millions ci&1ly as 496, a from one's still suxlew- Tl;iven offt .00ra or c Id the girl, this 1916 was Ir during women III welcome Is $a stand with Do immigration of Amer - ent c the inauguration !,And remetimber, Don't ground." 1HK le British imm was announcement our ba" head on the d&MP RE WIT14 thirteen 7,0108 since the province t n high heels. y I HAS A AN was 73,082, and Other 1 of the ized v a total Of 1 British Ai0,202,_ makinged ir}th 27b,093 i�smi -,-.-:MONEV ORDERS. Ion Express money DoWljED ZEPPELIN ter.Send a Dointu To costg-three cents -Handed grants of Am order. Fivii Dol lk AS Ist Pridinninanee Of the American ImMi Montrealer Attacked I , %02[y pMNOE very- nian MU .&got 06.. NeRtrest, all other nationalities I when 19,00 Feet Up. mattoar ers • sass as it mictit not �#-Gslv stalm ut over MiZ In ms rs of faith e 364, as OOIRP* American nationality' 'Me L the woodi and i clearing C1 A nearly 8 _d :40W tbat- tbS. and varied U w proportion Of immigrants The airnulabLA box-pTeaTe .91[ln .,bush,, incidents 0 mAny- make bis Own that the I t wax closes And e 11-.1 M the United States Tealding In it wUl be interesting' to dwell. 7 his fro "tation 0, attached to the waists Which to light, work a God requir- I or� to the orgart.l. No placket- to Ing account- Ce enough DON' k1berta. Prt same as the side front. trealaviator I if he find onoto live iminc PA J 720, GiTI's' tell how a Mon the province was about the ed. -McCall Pattern No. S' years.! tod jor the last Zeppelin to be brought day work. a light Dff -American in' 5 sizes, 6 to. 14 tUaTt. Connor. is now existing, the total , Dress. No. down.- The avialtor was Lieut. S by.­R&lPh prob population in Alberta to-dAy 'a price, 20 cents. Transfor Design ed In the 4�.*Atl for sale POPU L. -Cu ey, D.S.O. who enlisted everywhere. re poputs 51 at of the anti all. Price, 15 cents. ably 326,000 01 Royal Naval Se;;ice nearly two year -.r -about-per--ce'llt. Of 00=301 Sunday morning, August 11', it S -arly, tion 01 -Go­after-it- •hundreds Of Americans ago. ent land and E have taken I up Goternm 1918, word visa brought In by motor naturalized, and many- : . ­- ; 4, . . _ L I- - boats that a Zeppelin t feet have become ns had been sigh 7 - hundreds of immigrants have left the Was Some 10,000 & ed. When he rub, let it P90e. f Bi A011F United States before they had com e Zeppelin a COU- Apply a little, don't Colley sighted th in there. But I P, Cul Re decided me for plated their naturalization *Y. . . .. irate and -good -by twinge !Same minance of Americans in Al-' eaderable distance &w-- stiffness on external aches, pains strains, the predominance 4. He kept es lameness, bruises. to attack it. straight KEY, _W marked, and this Pre 4 harts is ver y M a almost direct - dominance of joints oK muscles, 'asp until the zeppelin was Instant relief without mussiness or th6biggest. dominance has & direct tnflueuce uPton when he -pulled UP dandruff cl, -the ftade wit the United States., ly over him, all bottle destroys soiled thing. Reliable -Eco. h nose of the plane and. emptied his A SW and doubles beauty Of selling linime"t year after year. f enormous of the sales. Baby Welft Ma b bottle 0 ready at all tim! Z.4 above your hair. �valuable *.Zecklsee for -Aa chine gun -into the bottom nomical by reason being some 200 feet le rea KeeT, ll �' Ask your drug&% The plane a Id, ge, in , ana Who airship, it The Duchess of Albany, the plane. ne itself was 19,7 'ien minutes after PPI da. interested in oil schemes for _0 Within d a for can a Liniment. keenly intere the air. welfare, has recently sold a 000 feet ilrt so spurts I Bingle atlof Douderlue. You can not flu infant we about minute or I tmee of dandruff or falling hair % - ... tate in &be half a sin Is . rowIN worn by the I& of flame appear evers4 oparts 'g of pearls- v 'b her' ed- in, a and Your scaIPwinnot itch, but what Queen and presented y a3e-YOU M0otWll1 be after a Lew een Victoria, a picca- LePPeVu. will pie Of the I � weeks! use,-wbAn you see new hair, fine for to her daughter-in-law, to The had been watching the " first-yeir-but really F2.5oo. The pro- the �:and- downy, at, sewv owing a IF •ceeaiatel ds- she 'has given for -the lFe-u-e-fit- -7- 3er orman new hair -gr me-immedli X Admiral saw Danderb Day Nurser- the flames be sent this ttely doub- 1 ships round about: little IT. No dif- SLM Babies' and of your ha • f the I to all the leg the beauty 10 Deptford, of which tlrre a 4 last verse, d, brittle and 46TU 1 Terence how, dull, fade Iles in composed al- 22,, rn to hymn just moisten a Cloth With tgrept need in a borough pilgrims, . , 1. - , . -11 and ca entirely' of working class ism Which is Be follows: craggy, carefully draw It Ind most e ni w,.o happy band of ander 'hair, taking 16ervinweRn' 11of" 1 D' Ig one small 'to our ilies. Look upward to the skies, through your time. The 19%alnss at 'Where such a light affliction, I strandfluffy and t -your hair will be light, • ears With Pimles; Ing-your and have an appearance of so -great a prize." Shall win ed on an juco*parsble lustre, 416 Culley Was call . .... Later Lieut abundance; T Admiral to stand .on the de*, Softness and luxuriance. by the 441 suffered for years witb pimpla Of -lat- a destroyer, While the fleet went by bottle Of KuOwltou's Get a am "1 0 or toilet gunwales Dauderine from any drug stor �wd blackhSOCIS an mr-aftm The a lining the to and prove that I - -with the crews counter for a few cents one could bar individual design be The skirt of this indi, cheering him.. d soft as any pin point betweftmr d panels are! Your hair is as pretty an Tli a neglected or injured., former JwJisd apd Is in panel effect. Man Of ment-tbit's 911 -you sable 0 It with fringes] that it has beei k by careless treat that I could tear MY finished back and front Iginard'S X -1111 -Ont war developed - in beautiful hair and lots Your Ne' and the foundation 'is surely can have be fly a little McCall Pattern ___rn�e kT it it you will Just t nigbt, and my fim W" Sounds V contrasting material. ents have of 0 Mass of craptime. In 6 sizes, run Danderine. "])rilnk No. t084 certain ked to give.Cuticitts soap So=e' interesting expe Ladles IN Ladies' a ce in aviation ill dock 8,6 85 ': No. 8747, 4i bust. been made at regarding ss end Ointment A tilel, and aftiff Wft V 22 to 84 waist. school in the United States kwLP Wd WO In 7 ej;* cakes Of Cutims 1 Skirt. Dente each. the various altitudes boxes of cuticurs, ointmeft price, 20 cen udes to which certain lieslaillti terns M97 be obtained earth Bounds penetrate.' A min's Reduces BUXW Enlargements[ completely (Sligned) F- '74 T17 .......... These enavi" IL 16 pO�TUM I fr local McCall dealer, or shout can be beard quite distinctly Thickened. Swollen Tistues, "was*W, U from e Bond St., To- 1,00 feet from •the ground; frogs Curbs. Filled Tendo" 601"0" August to, 1277. beasaw-CO& of mm, McCall Co., 70 croaking in a marsh reveal their hid- can from 8"Ises or sumum you waytbink tbet' You know bd route, Dept� W. allays Patina OM do" §Ub woudam week a ng -place to the aeronaut '3,000 feet- stops Spa Lameness air ow d T. -do &ir& it ? Graven in Fran Doe. a up; the I while the metallic I R a low of the WU06 Ontba le of cart wheels is audi- s ?jot blister, romovc the h Gootbing an 41' rumble lay up the bone. S2.5ft a bottlO* mud bunftg 0= 21.1 be a x is sot son 8,=5 feet, sts or deliverelL d to UW gpittle V fates v k maim in eh&­gE-b-61Tj- enables ;X�is -Just where It OeC A�M tee aW F's wonder, AiWIOLRBINE, 11L, for leg them st'dru be, sound - ett" the former by 160 feet antiseptic liniment for bralsess, Cu s ds. Offs -For-mar straIns, Irolon vc1as or — s I -- -t�= Wild Y_A_A�X= to beat sass -may--& a _;6 a ti joft b1l, a_ eat, a _PJ A& ,Nwd ttrrw a wakeful tight. lnermarwss =:f--h*Wr or lift ch disturbance fowws too or coffte drinking 0-71 T1*&0f %Stum, Yonder, dog's bark or the 91371PIO v-u&A;,^ So far &V%TI r1#1a carry jalrilhar than any, of the the poor panting Move "t must sd0rs_m*nt"*d s[easalRle +: goevesThrough bloody foam, ?L�oai -Neu I To find the soldier in his glary 9 . leT, All hope you put - a CTOIS against Mr. Om8name when you voted, So far from Mary? aphi-TtO,-stir--I onlyput--tit. s France, we have loved thee! But cross against them what I didn't ith lote to beyond all measure Want to see win. I- Puf 'W Mr. Sno*kg, against 'is 11192126�-;4"Ch 10 - �: .: . OUT eve shall be. & nics, &n&ome young genlil" Since In thy bosom hid OTIT a t"Asu" Of agony. heals am sopt"1111., V UK X &Qltta —"aQ1t14W% tcud* 903d Gmyw-= g1su or Postpaid.' * Will 01I you mOrB If you &no p" t write 0. F.D. Pi$11400" ""960 od AbwMah-iffere sass d clew, COLT, JACPZ;�... No MATTER WHETHER MAR H X ep Angs Digtomper COMPO i the rem IL Cousn" or W r 91 8 as effect vep, ,yE INFLUENZJ , old. an BAN -.L � ­ t 3d. the hOis6 injet= The Stallion in the 8 1 are all pr?tecl road, and the baby colt occasional dogs. Q an guy from VOSS aragowL AER "HN MEDICAL rOMPANYP'(1104116n, Indlai"011 & lam"" Fe#. This $nkvires of each.c4ses goifsier of nw:it : Sr. 'Sth-0ecilli ` J= � a y°6iisisr[•t„�, at iia o�eet ..Carrie J>�c(iirice.�_ _ , �• t• - orrieoa, $ctsie Stapley, Alfredo Jephson. 4th class -Willie Crum - mer, - Mary -Morrissey, Fred Paw= - 01.611 per eu ; $3.271 it paid in advance, tett. .'•�.R.'P"�ss"�r. �? �"A,,;�•�s•�`�J ,,,�'°��e-'...a. _•"�+,�t�•�'.� �r " A� x •sp�� .ra�y^cny�•`+.��sn -bre" �C"`.t��c���'���.�,��. f "xr' aw�+",��r�p�'. T, .• AtiQtion'Sale Of 0�`SE MATS - : w �� '�-Iow All�t-'Your ` �upply --The property of l »a At his premises Canned - Fhjifii �'9/+ CburcbStreet, Pickeri -Villa eJOHN MURKARr rl�rietor, the afternoon ofFeb.E:ams In the Intermediat - - Room of Pickering public school. Saturty..ar+rh. 8th, 1919'-Be16W•yqu will find a list of Aylmer Brand' Goode '"--- -� PtOTss AND COMMRNTa Names in order of merit: Sr IIr-- The follow - Frank Morrison, Hazel -Crum ' - at Prices Fes oSIInot •duplicate ; - f -The building of good roads not Wilhelmina Murch Ed. Walsh Parlor suite. large hair cloth sofa. 2 - w ' + couches, parlor table; extension table, Canned Corn, -82.W. perdozen 4 Only n et is province, but through. Ruth Morrissey, Cowan, Geo. hall table._2 bed -room taplee, fall leaf •Canned Peas - 15c g Hutch, Hugh Miller, Charles ' Mc- table, 2 kitchen tables, sideboard. 2 Canned Ton3atoes, I'10 „ 7. out Dowinion, is io be carried on Guire. Jr, III- Norman Morrison, cupboards, 3.bedstead.e,-Z mattresses, Canned P}rlme; ,,, 1.8 '- oi an extent undlreamt 'of five br Mary McGinty, Mabel Stephenson, 2 dressers, 3 wash -stands, 2 toilet sets, sill years ago, and to Qntario Clarence, Potter, Ernest Baker, large arm chair, hail rack, 7 L•itchen an 2 Clarence Pot Cttuned Pears Potter. Sr. II- knaie chairs, arm chair, hall hanging lamp, - C tied Peaches, 23c' ) County map be given the credit Baker,'_::Get- Mildred Jephsou, Johrinie 3 hand lamps, parlor hanging. lamp, - your supply now, _ They will not be cheaper for launchirlR the scheme as a Cogan, Karl Kirchner, Urval i3 blinds, dinner and tea sets, ii pairs_ government underttiking,` as it Coakwell, Alfred Palmer, Jack of curtains, a number of.pi:iin dishes, -- McGint a number of vases. self -feeder, lmper W8 have 8 full 11ne Of Royal Purple S1 OL'� foods_ - iWa9 from this County that the Y• �liervyri.. Putter, -' ellie cal Oxford range, beater, 3•buroer oil S p w :'first appeal gets 'triads to the Pro. 5ter' stove and oven, 40 yds of good rag C • g R Royal Purlile Cciif' ��ieal. X1.50 y "v]nciil Government to take over — carpet, 17 yds uf' stair carpet, parlor GRA % IV c ryg'. a number of pictures, 8 large - - Royal Purple Pcxlltry Speciflc•, 30c and a30c a public highwayand maintain it S EEC) - F'OR ,SAMim do en g frui are, packing boxes, a z good t j rte a provincial institution, when eider barrel, large tea ketttF, small t - • _ tea kettle 2 fryu�� pin. iron- puts, J A M E S X14 I C H A R� S'0 /V s they asked theta to as.urae tale -- - double roasting pan, 2 swell kettles, • WHEAT -Marquis p. TZiE GROCER 'Kingston.road. The govern' - +'' set of oven rias, grtnite w,h cn, OATS -Irish r�'hite . granite a,il, wash tub, riu er, wa�h- acceded to the demands of this Scotch Early Yielder beard clothes hatiket, clutkgiea home; -- county. and from this begiuninR Reunie's Early Yielder , ` a number of clothes, pins, 4 screen the R'Ork is 'being extended Britain's Best -A new oat, .doors, 3 window screens, a quantity A L S I I� E SEED Deep -away the `�, flu grawri from imported seed, of stove pipes, aEh sifter, rake, set of N. hroughc/ltt the tshole province of BARLEY -O. A, C, No. 21. 1 Hat irons And stand, a number of house W ��TT r�+ ntario, and the other provinces ALSIBE CLOVER. ... plants, ironing board, car pet sweeper, ' ` lY 1 E D By buying a warru Sweater a9 well are foHaH iaR suit. The All seed true to name and Tree of foul est of curtain stretchers, step ladder, GORt, .I have a big --range, snow shovel, floor roc p_ �'e will pay the .highest to choose from in men's advent of the auto Lias had:much or noxious weeds. p. glass cu bops' •I Write or phone for samples Rud board, lawn mower &c. :prices"for all kinds - w otnen's, : to do, with establishing this new As 31r. Andrew has sold his residedee, of seed, and girl's prices to there will be no reserve, enterprise. As the auto has come - ! sizes . JOSEPH L kP P & S'6v _ Send 119 ertmplea and get -' to stay, and to such .an ea -fent ' 'Sale atone o'clock, sb:►rp our prices before at prices that cannot be that it will.soon be the chief means CEDAR GROVE selling. found elsewhere.: •' P. O. -R. R. No. 1. 3larkham TfiRida CAbR — „.'of tlaneportation throughout the 75.29 Hoose P n •2 - o acilitiee cull and see the big range.of -d=etri[�t9 a :v as tot e - _ x, . .'�w; Auctiaaeer _ _ for -cleaning. Underwear for the centres of popitlation, tuna on this WAB-SAYl1fGS STAMPS ARE SOLD WWREvt`H TOD SEE THIS SIGH J, g, ]��WN t'Y C� ��gN� - whole family. --- account goad roads are bPeomlog +1. F'ID Old,•NOrth Claremont Aka absolute neee,-si.ty. At firm \` ,- ' - WHITBY: g -!the farming c•omtunnity felt that _ _-- A heavy addition would be made - to their annual tax bill by the - - - -- - tvilding of these expensive r,tads. -' i _ �a�iln� � .e _ : ' �ul�ci nt as the farmers themselves ` $50 Bond ;began to use autuy in er•ei in- V - .: 1 •ll Millinery f our .. Begins*iniz s;�i•th S•�tui•day°, Irec. , th, a'e •milt diypo�e n creasing nntn8ers they began. to } 'vinery ar�c•i; a t gt early reduced pric elle realize the necessity of having War -Savin - A Plan -For gs Certificate, provided 3' _ t c cost. Ener thing'!a•'il be,s Id a good roads, and they began to be free of charge with our .first After nttntbered among the rnu4t entLttsi I21VeSt02'S— 15r y lu i�tutai we will b, prepared to take nrdere__ Attie advocates of the scheme; War-S3vtn Sts -- eepec•ially ay they are hegini i -'-B• aad gs �:-h.acS._.spaces � - ... _ 1O�' - - C _ "-ta realize that the `=-- 0 War-Sav�ns Stamps. - - - will t+h governments ._-,Little- - Mrs- -and aria Ml . _ a k` • colder the greater art o! ss p hepherdnix _the burden, eape< tally of those A War -Savings. - — roads-Abot or -10 - control of the government, and • in each spttce is a Doalninion - c, lrnown as Provincial highwayq. ...of Canada -'+bond" for - ,FICKERING GABA. the .payment of The Hoo. J. D. Reid. Minister ! - Railways and Canal+, trade an $50 OIl January 1st, 1924. HaviuQ purchamed� the -garage bu'Auess of Rllgsell Andrsar. we'atre- _. annoRneement recently that the Ossisrrad4isi _-prPparec! tc, repair all snakes of autos. Having worked in an Dominion Government had set - w:•sem, 3 e :And Xou invest less than $41 - --:, iipart a pulp. of money sitSrient to t""s`r' 3- sato lacwt~p fora number of earn. w e are prepared o ` to'secure`it-�pa in as it roves 3 �...-defray 40 per cent. of the cost of �. �r P. ._. guarantee satiefttEtion, or money refunded • �y conptructiag 2,300 miles of good �= - convenient to you. -Do-minion. t4_b� s - e e in stock all kinds of Ford acres oriel, tires for a]! dividedamongthe - - : ----- .__ - _ keep g provinces ac- x:r ---_ WaTSavings-&Zl p8 C88 -t- .off-- . - - ` _ « makes of cars, oils,. etc; cocain,; to pctpnlaEion. As Ontario ,,,....�.�. In March, $4,03 in A Davidson & WlHlams �3CkeZ'1l1$- ,aeotttaiaa about oae•acarter of the �~ prig stir} ! ;population of the llOminion she $4.04 in May. �..... 4ufiicient money •tvonld 'receive ---- - --- ____ - - --- -- ------ . - from : the Dominion Government tom. 40�l up Your THRIFT Card (16 hckeringHardware Store x ,Q� per cent. of the cost of 2 Thrift Stamps at 25c. each). Thrift builain8 026 miles of good road- way in the the Province. Thiis i 9 I:� Stamps earn no interest but a filled .. : �witb the aid received froth the card represents $4 when you in -test ` Federal and Provincial in a Was.Savings Stamp. -i tnents, the mnnici li govern. r ti _ es Pa adjoin- -Stove • . J Ing the provincial highways will - B and Heaters _ 62 - have tb bear. only about 18 per '• Now i9 the time you need A.good Stove. 'We Its ve the Happy Thosdhb cent. of the coat. In a sew peace Range, and we guarantee them to satiaf ` our country will undergo a very AT ALL 1KOKEY•ORDER POST OFFICES, BANKS, ETC. the Pandora Range that guaranyee 1tself�e•,hape real trabeformation a°d the _ -- 1 �__ a also have several second-hand stoves for sale ebap. ager of acorn will no longe r.be ... --_ - �poioted at her On eccOunt of her ate ase J - bac} _ A complete -fine of,W h rs, run by either he power. - T ,T roads. - AN rr - TME . , f IN C' _ D �"�--- Ep`t'R NT New Perfection Oil Heaters and'Rayo'Latnpe-alw'sys ort hand. OOL RUPORTe =Re rt of standing of pa tie DOMINION INCOMIE WAR TAX ACT - port _ in Sr. Div, of Pickering school for a - • TO WHOM APPLICABLE � WeRave jtt1st received some'roore 'Galvanized Iron • Ho Troy gha, ' l Give.the hogs a new trough and they.will soon g A pap for i0 - 8vay person who in 1918 resided or ordinarily resided in Canada or out'of the feed they waste with the old one. - ' ' was employed in Canada or carried on business in Canada. including eerporatrons and joint stock companies. ; ' WHO SHOULD FILE RETURNS. Farmers, get your Stock Food here -The Royal Pimple Gine _ ' 1 -Every unmarried person or widow or widower, without dependent _ Q children un icr twenty-one year of age, who during calendar year -lt is always a pleasure for us to show our Roods. ' WEBSTERS or more. 2 All other individuals who abrins calendar year 1918 received or earned , J. S. BA� - KEW IH?ERHATIOHAL $2,0� or more. N piaE 3. Every corps...!lion and joint stock company whose profits exceeded `1 `���+ aC RING DI�"i70NARMS are in use 53,000, during >,:n fiscal year ended in 1918. - - : ` nos men, engineers, bankers, --T -- — judges, architects, physicians, FORMS TO BE FILLED IN AND FILED.: FORM T1. B v iatrrner, teachers+ librarians, cler_ Y infarm farmers a, other than farmers and ranchers. , symen, 6y successful melt and FORM TIA. By farmers and ranchers. � Q 1 d V -Mille i tooatsn the world over. FORM T4s By corporations and joint stock companies. : FORM T3. By trustees, executors, administrators of estates and assignees Are You Equipped to Win i" FORM T4. By employers to make return of the names of all directors, _ The New International' provides ' officials, agents or other employees to whom was paid $1,Ooo recuI11111ends' tee folio** Tours the means tp success. It is a,t x21- or more in salaries, bonuses, commission or other r=mera- knowingteacher, auniversal nes- tion during the calendar year 1918.- q FORM ,TS. By corporations, joint stock ro - — or est Bread and Pastry tion answerer. parties,- anociationr- and-- -- y re rn o all dividends and bonuses pard _ shareholders and members during 1918. use of this why not make infoci - Individuals comprising partnerships must file returns in their --- - - use of this vast f and of inform- individual capacity. ation? "— - 400.000 Vocabulan.-Terms. Yf00Pyq, _ - ` - Monarch -' Que®n City 6000 illustrationA- Colored Plrw, GENERAL INFORMATI@r� ry) (Blend) - 30,000Geogmp hlcal Subjects, 11,ON _ 11104mphical Entries. All returns must be filed IN DUPLICATE. Regular and Indra -Paper Editasos. Forms may be obtained from the Inspectors and Assistant Inspsetors Writeforspee- of Taxation and from t_M Postmaster ail ding tea — - - — - ' - he =.wn Pater. .— ._ _.. _• _ - ream of t illustrations, 2tataias ilnould filed immediately. - - (Bread) Pt0 Pray a Pbatage must be prepaid on letters and other docuumtb forwarded set of Pocket _ Maps i! by mail to Inspectors of Tazation. name t i i Addtw of Inspector of Taxation for this Distrltt : - - -m�L�Flour a ■/�/� paper. ne J — M� WO' ��s G. & G YORK DISTRICT. HERRIAN •.Inspector of Taxation, x CD+ TORO 59 Victoria Street, TORONTO, out. x ,"" ••• _ _ .. _ .. 11113 tat Toronto', � � ;•%:.: -er�aandi, IBM1 1 - .l . o r Q ra t , o Pao terbo: o Pickering ..,.z a •.r ... -._. ., ,.. . :, .. - _ a�\'. .. _.,... n._. .,....,_r__-....N_.m_..A ��a:sada:......_n.,... 2•...... ..i: �!.i;��w, ,^ ay .y. .c - b?'r '"'- t•-.+�Yi :.,, :'j"yF. :jK ,, ��%gtG•""-y. Ay. s,�'^>��,'„- ve, ,3'`•A+ Y.aSF'^¢.�S?'�',eT.tar,:.�^�:c- :.c+.r +G. �• .... ...r 7.. Mu•'a�.gr-'"' .s *, L'> _ -- :"fie es ,' + n2 FtCSER • ��.� .Fr,�sr' 7.Ti .�--: 3• ,�fr. �,. ;f r' i.'�. r7rJllliMolaTy @vale Club of�CHOPPING, .- .. Have you pnLd fur A. _ �.,.L _ +, -.Thos, Birkett s its the city on united Famers the AND OAT ROLLING i`uesdayy • in the sof sank► are now Every ( In the The pe►st'year has been a tryiaR Mrs. W. Bingham w _ . Meets an let Fwd 3rd Tuesday paper you _ Y r ':,cit _aa atarday- mouth. week tilde for the baker who is coaNd- ear tee, w'ho has been over- Orders t en for twine, seed corn sad reading ? if not, will ' excep entions, but the'ban to lifted sad ; seas, as aro Bove, please o so Atte _ no a _ i. -S. -Bundy had a hnsinees trip and turnip seed. _ . NOW. -• . _. �atllyda.y of last _ __ u - -- - Re amusing substit 'tie fiOd" to the city on V'Vedriesday Ct+r of of littleelerdered.o A O ! o • - - JOHN' F. BAYLES in urtn'ead !week. _ - ' -Leonard Yoke, of Quaker Hill, HCGg PQ�}H, Secretary GREE called on a number of friends here - _ . . . • We have a full stock o! on- Moudsy: Turney, of Streetsville, vin- _ - t , uu q.: ora Candies, Chocolates, - . ,ted Mrs. �, . _ ... _ . r - dti a last week: - Fruit - -- �uthec .Bowes, of Peterbot•9, 1i A 11, CONTRACT - Cake;' • ^ soots Gum -Pe ;s nt Sunday here with his moth• — :. _ _ SE �+LEI� TE`; DERS, addressed to the Post- r- ttawa until -- eC, Mrs. •Read.man. a 1]C�iUp a fes' master G. ��,+�'ll be received at O tte i w _ K - David Hopper is. Pe. , noon, on Fz;*j e�i5'sj AtalQ1 onrarDt d "~ + Both phones in the stOYe days with bis brother, R. P•, and veyan e of I cars. six t mes per week on the r contract for r Mrs. HOppper, of Torpnto. - route Picker g Rs al Route No: 1, from the est' M Piekeri> rA W. Edwards has been on the Jul}..9Lr. n < -,ntaining f':rthe information ^ $. R. Monneyf Printed rr Cortraet may be 1, • r ta'ick list durinjx t -he pant week b.u.t as to condt: , , f proposed - is now able to be around. seer. and b zr fo:cnso Tender may be.obta,ned j:.. • �., e x t n' at the Pose L } ce i Pickering. � tor,'�To vnt a` the office' - T T. C. ao?tick spent two days ill of the Pos: Ci p. ' 1 > ending the conference . P"t a K� i ;,actor s office, Toconto, Febru• �r f:_ :,Toronto att ary7th.,lyl'�y,• - c A'. SUTHERLAND— OM in Jarvis S 'Bapti. t E blurb. _ .. _ _,.•_, _ post owe Ir�pe�tar � Confectionery T�vo rinks of curlers from Agit: court were here on Friday last -anti - p., defc!ated our ries by 5 shots. a NEII,SON'S Ioe Cream Mr. Price, of Whitbq, superin �,s const ntly on hand to bulk or bricks tend of the Home Telephrwe . r1 ,>,'II. CO`TR�t�Z' i� a h S�e�„ BuY Gum, Chocolates and otber8weeb r Co., was in town on Monday-. What Phonogr ala • Wiy. Bingham, ..who .has been SEALER TENDERS, addressed to the Pdii p popular Patrlotie Mueic. over e1nC@ the beginnitig Of master General, received at Ott f,r } noon. ,on Friday, the 21st March. Tobaccos, r the war, has sailed for home. the conveyance o His Majesty's Mails, Coo Bow many times,when the subject of purchasing cigars, etc.' Fred Ward shipped .. two car- proposed Contract for tour years. Six a tx I.-, have il�f DII.LIN(1HAM'8;�8 on the route Pickering cuts Dunbartoa and .a phonograph or talking machine has come up, Pickering, Ont. = Toads of 'stock frOm Claremont ori Cberrywood) from the ist ]alYuri9I9.next.Lnration J as to coalitions oft ptxed Contract mayasked yourself this question ! -Monday and also One from Dag- printed conditions pro_ �� t ined ou mar- ---- - The Edison tone• test answers It or y , 1 J. Farmer, who has receiv s at the rwo.t ofd at t►eco ce of tticnpatooffice - efrom the army, is ape°d c *y wood completely, convincingly. Ais:harg Ins tor. Toronto. r1 rents t Office Inspector's office. Toronto. Febm ling a few'ddyfi with his Aa , Ls• A. SUTHERLAND• Over two million music tov�rs have sen present here. Port Ofitce-inspector. Remember, the drama and • eels- .._g+ -- - ,when this test was being made; and they have - cert to be given in the Masonic - - ou will realize, that the New EdtSon Hall this (Friday) evening, by the Atictiou Sale of realized, tis y alalic can. actually re-create the human voice and s. continuation class. who Hotel Fiaper�y and, farm instruments. -- Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, ,7 -played the music of human- Ia ed ins ` recently arrived here -from Depot. - all-important that you hearUniversa _ ot_ nicely_ set- The tit•.drt.ifzned has received instruc- It is all -imp y -l $arbori have now g tions fit ul the Executors of the �MaCh111e _ . c W i+++ Aled in their new home. E,tate of- awing ' • Rev,. A. McLellan went iuto the-�7ih�� t on Tuesday evening to meet =„sate A! 1. ii_tion at the /yj�/j�JQ�{^/ NEW EDISON an by Q,� y McLellan vrhO '(„ rr.; a ,' i?tihll Cole s, Jackson & A%Vnf his son, Spr. John McLe with a -Soul" - isa� just returned fiom oiversea�.' VILLAGE Of' CL?etREMOhIT "The Phanay►'aPh •th S ri J. D. Bundy lefi a fe�y,--day" ago � o� - - -- Brock Road Pickering. Ont; an charge of a number crf Graham: -- ---becat it ottlrinatm m that -re -recess+ the •• �o'c sQ e -�. embib- �Vlarch 1:1th, 1919 i _$toy horses first arng e being �ueStS�a } , 9 t f3, t; ,l;y t: st the human ear catmot distinguish she rendfaon of, the mithing -. Blaaeks �1aa. t ;zluaiile prc+pert its branches Save gu mins the fair at -Brandon, Ti:e f,:',. zing m. lted.at Hvte1. ,t ,.h e., shed and vr?igb sral«s, artist from that 61 the Nrevs •Edison: Three of the laytuen of the Bap --- 1 rrr i and Sling a specialty. - - excellent rc - aretilo°t a wise way on a s i�iheela CircularB Wei $fire 4�r. o - • fraule lsui Bald hots. iz o •w�) and e►t - - - taker-ot phonographs and talking macltinea sent m your hie and Et°ery andre s }port of the Torotrto" conference at cuntstug _ _ .both services in the eh•ureh on Sun= ing, j'edid sbar•-room. trial, where you can make direct comparisons among therti, and then W e have for sale a blaeksmith'r bei- aaq• ting room U' room and tear, which one you think you lows in good order. Ir ram, dining decide which otic You would like to peep -- 51r: Cottle, of Toronto, and Chas. camp would enjoy hearing as much flue years from now as You do to -day. Prue B+•�•. ; Neil. of Peterboro, spent a. few kitchens downstairs. Hard and We will In else water in, kitcben, . yfY hitby $e your own salrsmen. Sella phonograph to yourself. T atotlre on Saturday edtaninR Ai, o, ig acres In lot 30. con• s, miles with 17; • %s old town renewing old acquaint- Tp Goad , soil. bituated 16 l,d; send -a New Edison to )roar home for'the purpose. V from the �allager ot. Ashburn. On E r _. Q til ��Ql' tni3li i �' anceq.part;- -` Thy Farmere'• Club Will hold a the premises are a frame biro. it she a obligation on your combination sale in Claremont on house, well 'a atxred. Foil poe sion given on Apt ii 1st. 19'20. t: - �SPaVIa� �IIt. 'Boa In all Trainer - 9a-tuiday, :lurch 22nd. • Entries' — t� V Should be made fie soon as -possible' �ta�ter'� 1p111S1C Store, First-class Rigs to hire day or Sale begins at 2 o clock, strsry - = - with John Scott or the auctioneer. 1p�,; on n ---- rice —� 1805 " alaet iss!1te w� Stated that TisAxS-4n hotel c+-W6e gi en. - a - night lowest 011e fir{ Y ta �ti : A._ Courtsns bad lba 8th drosses- eeasionof saleO l c� tlalb� n- n day of ,w T? �rT� V i BON dBTSOa ^� S s and the balance ,/ 1 j Tho Oourle'e. far' shale, DO, in � day ; - ant ET _ : 44 informed that M r. -Court has pur- w ben .Riven possession. e- glass of security and a pabr'sotic Ilm estIn PROPRI UR9 otos• This was an err or, as ,w are Pro Priv will ss .old euhlect to r p The hi s -ehasQd the. said farm, and sicwilk served,bil.t r S the proper move thereon right after his P. posTILL. Auctioneer olbliee+d to sell, the holder should.secur, Co Alsilt take place on 9larch 24. E.ncu�t Hill, �Oag W W. B• Miitie.lia, L _ _ �•. A9 an outcome of •the conference E Gleeson. Claremont, Executors pr _ - t towards en price. '• �. -r' ► ` lad to saris w ds this d ! held last week in Jarvis St. E. �tS > J. Rswra�, B+►Y St Tt�ronto, meetings are ,�1 Toronto, Solicitor for E:ecutora Qtly moms' 's will be $ d ft fist Church, -._------ Yrithout charSe• _ .. u /_ _. held every night ,this .«eel: a . :.. H rd 'a fi0 Coal of the bes0 gib, beCng h mit Church in the Claremont Bap( 1 rte: to . 5 C � r quality on hand in connection with re•constructi�n �Cr�awdhsllrla ri and the BANK forward movetnent. The THOS. p > meetings wre. being well attended' and ruuch interest is being maul - and TO CREDITORS — zinc�Gut i� fested. , 1 A number of, bodies have been of - _- THE giV���JLra�++ •� r i4 etruoved recently from the rens- In late ot9theeTownehipot PiAckerimg. - .•. _ �~ taro adjoining the Baptist Church ,4,j the County of Ontario, widow. en to the Union -Cemetery, deceased. T BANK�.uMB Y t •• 1 and laic bases urAuant to ■ NUARD F In some ca b iven, P 1 to be re -Interred. Notice is here y g OF CANADA t the graves have not been filled is Section 6$, Ctr,.p. iii, Rose 0_ or de- bodies were removed: that all persons having OROfsTO - prices on (;}irises after the iMtAD Orrice T. $pedal p -Those. who have thoughWesely n stands against the late Susanna. And- R tudow sash ' . __elected doing so Bre req°eeted to rew, who died on or about the 27th - -- - at s,16 pir >! ' attend co the matter day of January. 1919, are requires to los ea�ning3 in out' 2-1C sash ffi:2s 3 ppggst re std, or deliver to Your ' surp �. �t � Rae +lily Report- of Claremont Petblic Mr. Geo lWite. Dumbarton. out. the i --9R hook, senior coon: , for the B=tutor of the will of etre said de- n inter' ceased, full particulars of their claim@ $wince Department ear Orders taken for Brantford a :fr<ionthe, of December, January and ng - Shingles. Call and lee "M February N. S•-honoui't'' h': and the nature of the security. if any, held by them. and _ and 4et our prices. ! ',da fftHWe,_-f._ Names in order of mer • _ — ' Sr. Iy-i}eorgina Forsyth, (h), Further take eb ice h after_ the •• ��� `� ,Y ' Golds Anderson (h), Mabel Peters Path day of Match. 1419, the said Ex- ssT'o re rs CBt G ' Jus rived a carload bl! HHt - h Mar �Yagg ecutor will proceed to distribute the pIOKER G Columbia d Lump and (b), Gordon Greg[t( )+ y 4 Srs)eeh also at WWtb7• Matched Lumber• lirflra Wil- assets of the said -deceased e among the AL C. Z N• Manager. i (h), Mon a Hurlbert (h). the persona entitled thereto having ` f _ son, -Hugh Gregg:. Jr• IV -Nola regard only to the claims of which be Merle Linton, Myrtle shell ,ben t,ave had notwe. and that !' W D Gordon �0 Farrow (h), arson of �` Thomp9on (t)• Sr. III -Edith Pet- he will not be liable to any p s h 1nPIOAEdgar Ward (h). Aldine whose claim he ebali not then have refi1 jN(}ars (b)+ Hollis �at� sf act�� n S veryt Ward (h)• Robert Beelby, coved d the'. of FebruaEy, _ - ��. _ Isabel noted the 19th clay .- _ - atm Independent pb2tte - $urlbert. Olive- Mantle, . Gregg. Irene Watson. Jr. III- 1919. _ Neal f ARTHUR E. L � tea F�rmors 'Violet Currie, teacher. solicitor for the Executor. 22.24 b ooi �uP' Re ort of the junior room of the piKY18 and see our splendid line Of 17 - - P public school for the — Claremont.. _ month of February, -Primer R— month for Ladies,. Ge.nt� aid. Children . Q11taY'lo Rose F-ingold, Hugh- Pdgh.. Pritn- �- Margaret gpeneeles, .T: sale black. "LBdles' heavy, . 'er' A=- Ladle»' fine gid Boots, •brown. anti Hurlbert, Bertram Ruruohr, ?len- Harold. White, _..ivtsn _: Ono#, fQr_eYeLy�a'-�O r matt, Ward, I -Sallie WaI'd,- a ie- C Town $sill Qtr Farmers 1 _ .:. :—hairs: Jr:- - Linton, Mary_ Neal, Jean •hairs, -GFel s' Fine and heavy bootie . ' _ o, eying r • _. _Mildred Pugh, Iota White, Alma _ __ Eztia heavy'Tan at a low prior 8eaond WedneedaY Ward: Sr. I -Gladys Hurlbert, Fin ole, George Middleton. of al m.��alr and destp{n . Also a #ill 'line of Rnbbere of each month Samuel g)Septn Hook: N will pay yoa + oHjy-during summ . s' t1i031t t . - - urge Carruth- 1r pt � e,r stook Children s good school boots. Fla►rence Farrow, at our works ibcd inspect _ F.lizt►beth Ward, Gladys Day 0e, -Don't be mbled If in all sizes (equal 'Frank obt�aln 1P� _ . _� _ .� - �- ... - - fo Watson (eq ), ys.,p we do notemploy theta, emsequent- �QQwtOli ! IIOTti e6t>E ' - end Iva Jr. YI-Ruby j'- A N N Ward, Levi Day. Mar- ly we oars. and do throw off she beset ( . . . Watson, Mabel Sanderson, oommissien of 10 per esns.,vhisl►yos wti S - ret Pugh+ Vera Linton. Harold aat••r1 Wniteitsi. b7 ptssohaet,g teor �+ i... e s IUD= ��^ `13 ret -Bingham, lei Se►nderpon. Marga J. T. Y�TSRBON Q� as,rson Watson. $vera6e Attend- ':'= - g11. Belem L. Anderson, Whitby, OnMeio S C S �•+� once, �N ea►d W o r / . iCeaC•lter. F � . �,`�_.: .,<. ;..,... , r. .,. u .� Yom- ',..�::.:., _ _ ���s- -, _:,, s,:..?,-,�tM,a• ....�:'Qom',.=�"'t.i.._•'�"aSS.a4�'i5:Ras`rc,�:qty'.uaw..��.i�t:^'�it..:a,:�.a...�.;+ _ ri.Prove-, I tM Jto ttlk with -rue in tate Ile 011000110 0 will I I they -don't give me any social life any = • y 1, ; . • r re. - It isn't only that they're busy; • - it's as .if there wag a funeral just ' �•'i ea=Pot'Test`itter than a pale over or just corrinr, I don't .know- which. but any viay ft's kind of dole - 10 f Advertisement. _ fel'-" "Oh, Jerry, you've �of clean 'away• - .. from me." j "No matter; " well change it a lit- tle -'A' funeral just over or just com- ing, and- s chow. o�t1 .the. Y .ma Rage to : ' make.me feel as if it weremmire.' Get that. Kate?" _ "Yes:' She didnvt. ;ook. up, .though. 7CA' FLY . SOJ: 31iII.ES AN HOUR Army 'Coal for Civiliata. her color had risen. " 11 bet this is a pretty neat -look- French Engineer'- Device Will Short- To meet the scarcity of coal in 'Inc letter I`m sending you; and when England, which is acute in certadn en Trip to Arneriea, localities" an array -is • the Purest 81 Fittest Flavored Teamy law practice gots so I tail hire a , gement has been -0Lenographer •I hope 1. can. hire one An. airplane .with a. speed of .from come to between dire Weir Office. and .auJC money can purchase, .,94 that will write as good. as this.' Get 200 to 800 miles an hour "whish will the Coal Control Department by • that, Kate?" M ing America within a short day's which public needs may be met tem, °Write as vied as this.' " . Kate journey of Europe fa the prospect poratvly by drawing•on Army stocks, 7 made the finyl jottings. "My teacher held out ,.by the invention of a French The arrangement provides that � t•ect her employeryer'ss English when Its ' says that ri stenographer should_ .cos engineer, Auguste Rateav, -accord= where stocks of coal or gas coke ex- Bo bad ss to be illiterate." ing io the Matin. The invention of ist in army camps above immediate - (To be continued.)- M. Rateau was one of, the surprises da requirements, assistance In fuel sup- - -O - store for .the Germans which were Pl ch may be given to .the rrang from Rwy{�cll, feu l 80LDtFRS''AGES CHANGE, about to be rev'eale'd wbea fighting` such stocks by mutual' ariaa»gensent ceased. hetwven local Fuel Overseers and the �• Now That War to Over True • Ape is At the`present time, without the officer in charge. Qf War Office sup, • • Disclosed. inveption, the higher an airplane plies. Arthur Stanwood Pier' /�� Iuctuouta of men stretching the tmounta the less power is-iegitired, on - c truth considerablyto get into the Bri- account. of the rArifying of the air. - Man learns from his own mistaken, The igse i t 10',000 feet, for instance, vants"i '=ou""a stasis& Coad b tpaotar aaaattasates with Thos arty � fish army when bltlgland needed every but be never lives long enough to ease man and then resorting virtually to is Per cent. Mr. Rateau's device, complete ,hie education CHAPTER ?CL.--(Coni'd.) : Therm was no stopping leer. . She ! mutiny to get out after the atstisttce the paper 'says, is vefy simple. It iat�tha rasion , a -e: a nidi w in w�licL Brussels bride and and wadding guests bile WI1 day, and v.-hen'she got home) stone during investigation of the first the exhaust from the engine works a sprouts or cau>,iflower ie cooked can groom she told us. I talked with her, I small turbine witieh compresses the I be utilized in making soup; Spinach V speedily tratsaported to the Wal- but demobilization di monatrations there, and rice water should never be lace Howse, .There to the palm room her mind was made up. She did feel says a London despatch. 'After sever_ s#r drawn into the engine to normal badl about you Jerry, I al hundred men bad declined to em- (p engine develops wasted.. they astir -navy to a dinner which the Y Y ` ry, but she said � censure so that the a head waiter -instructed telephone ; it was really ` the fairest and best full power no matter what the aiti- EAGLE • b7 Ph _ bark for France at the end o[ their -- tad specially Ord esed for them• he ! thing. far you In the -long ralr" - lade. As rho resistance of ori air - Christmas_.teape. the military atithgri. t g ye thaw permp t attl ation, two of I Therewas a. mrnnent of silenee-,, tet -- plane, decreases encrmousl at hf I]fleas strbotdhates hovered over them during which Jerry felt himself under , e�Pa�t�ian taveetigating each ease , y g • ,the it scruffy of'four altitude. _ their Classes, the other diners gazed eyes. He part the note in his pocket I One man, who might be }edged any- that the his er a machine fitted with at them with wonder, a stringed and said with a smile in which there where from thirty-eight to fifty years !the new der• ce mounts the greater orchestra discoursed music from the was no mirth:- 1 old, appealred before the examining of. I will be its speed. This fact, it is de- bahny, "]flora and I certainly seam fa#ed I Beers, .dared. was Clemons#rated- by the mss• Scanlan. I not to et married to each other." i you, think yon _ watching her. -sash- g I "On what ground do mss long-range guns. ter and Maguire, felt more reconciled • Yet" sa he strolled the streets on! �hould be released now?" he was It has been found that a heavy day Write te.dsr Res oul bLj' ' he had kind eyes she thought. and that fine October night; there was no bombing , despair and ver. asked.. ng machine,. whose specs st P -A S a C A?A LO G V a Iooketi$t Nora as If he loved her. And Pa y little bitterttess in more than forty-one years old;' 16,000 feet ordinarily did not atreed showing our full lines of 8 nahatt- the est •had said to Nora his heart. His spirit seemed unbe--"I'migeties toe >ws slboatt pini ibed been encouraging. f comingly elgstic under what should he said. relying upon the rule that the 80 miles an hour made 140 mi14 an _W°"`_° 8 _gym, have been a crttslb> blow Inatead man that-ageor-more-sh - : fitted-wt[li eau's ■OTOR OYOLis : faativity was clouded by thoughts of- feeling angry because he had been; leased as soon os possible. invent?on, MOTOR AITAOHMZWS J , adtd by thoughts, too, o! Nors•s r tricked and -cheated and cast aside, i "But your army book shows you en. r ------f- � ' Be� sCy larvate • m'e*'z'teee, Jammey to the ends of rho or miserable because the girl he loved 'earth g Ifated Htteen months' ago at isle - -- - Iwas forever lost -to him, he_w _ .-acious e a vas re. , a new sense o ttiiiament was am- -- As-=---N� o rat -Patrick, they ! '•1 gave that as my age to get in 81i, bilious to diatingulah himself by his , T �H. of freedom. No more petty and bald- W. BOYD were so ha 1 in struggles with a will that >fa�w Dassr'� Wiei �tasarasi " .. p+py and showed it so g yielded � lam Efty years ofd now.'• ' °mmrY, end watched for s favorable hOl7 that people at the neighbor- as perversely as it o �, opportunity. A motion was proposed _ i tables wondered what v*as the I p y PP�ed, no more "You w111 have to prove that,' came s . NI5TORT waste of time and manhood in in the' House for enforcing the execu- 1 cauao. They looked at each other Pte- a quick reply, whereupon lie turned to I g Pictorial OF THE j,ar anion through kisses, no more. anxious a.: middle-aged woman spectator, his of of an ancient statue, whereupon GREAT and laughed; Patrick told humorous; contemplation of the future: He knew' wile, who had antics sled the situation the would-be orator .rose and, after df. J. DVNCAN-CL.A1iic.with eto es and made greryuody else now -what he had never este had I P solemnly - 3svgh• But finally he ammunced that l ge Q 1 and produced a butts aerti8cate. He 1 Y gazing around in silence for Canada's V110>roaQf �C�llt9tmlIIts y the court to adasit-that to him , a moment, said, "lir.. Speaker, have !>Chev..must start for the train. . 'Nora would have been a dra rather }vn. -'... released at once and the es MAJOR W. S. WALLACE,Again two tsaicabs we Tegntsi- than s help. g we taws, or have. we .not laws? If M.A.ca�•) ' method by which -he volunteered will we have not laws, and the t.teo�rer in Mr3ern History in ToroMolJN+aniq. tiolaed. At the station Mr. Maguire'e He smiled At -the. ironical thought, be cnnvenieutly. forgotten. , y are not Larva Handsome Volume.. over dMdouble+cair. party, was permitted to pass through "How, badly mother will . feel about .During the last year of 'the war no observed, to what end are these law$ oases. equal to abo:t coo orcin„tr y, as ticturea f I, made?” So saying, he stet down, his ererr DaQe. hearty 4e ol'I'd �ha44xh..ur. the date and sit or a few minutes in this. _ miners were allowed to juin- the army, I chest oseastlfuiEclored Ftxea oi;e do,bfe la mos t the stateroom that Patrick had- re- -= - - inflated with_ costacioua cense- effective eo! ,�ho�etalf cam«, a s„e hes <t•aak9 already -had seen inepteted ! s.s�' served• 112ts: 8caulan and' hfies Sims -- CHA�'TER 1iLI. until barely enough coat was being fluence. Instantly another member ttery- won , at 'It the price of the bo.�. 'telt That 'they were being introduced The enormity of Nora'a offense rose and said, "Mr. Speaker, did the AGENTS WANTED FIRST COME, o~a a ten,T'cc8`7. N,, this• evening into realms of 'luxury, nearly prostrated Mrs. Donohue; she ,produced. - A-iiother demonstrator said he ghoul- honorable gentleman who last spoke +!mem late, The elegant colored plates superior ' Mrs. Gleason's exclamation, "Now, had no , -w . Gds with which to e?har- Canutian ofacial photos tall this book a dvh[ ------- -this tIt}a t++ t I be reteaeed-because he was a mister speak. to the purpose, or did he not cosy. seemed totally iasde- actezize such faitNesane$a. `•Jerry apes]( to the purpose? If he did not , b'THISthe mtrDIFFERENTto annyott au`rswar equate. had difficulty in convincing- her that t His record. 'bowed be . represented Nam drew -Dave aside fez a. mo. he was not' eiii"rokeri. � himself as a fishmonger in order to speak a purpose, to what pur- `ate c�ti imi uCi amt i� ed�ietyb°r't°'r°rt`.. °".ar . eak to th iasent "Really, mother, you needn't -waste join the colors. Whep he proves he is pose did he speak?" "The -letter to Jerry," - she said. I any sympathy on me," he said to her a miner be. will be released. ONTO The J L NICNOLS CO lisifsd TOR !'Itt's an the table, Dave, .:pt home. when, after • an nnvective against � Will you mail it,, Nora, she began to -pour forth_ words -f'ILL-MAKING CRABS of Ismentation. consolation. and corn-� 'adde him feelyou unate , him,rd1T towryard� I geesAnd when he had said yes, Nora ass- n. "Iti c often ani often not I go.. They Extract Particles of Food The Only Trull "UNIVERSAL,"' Phonograph ten` a bit sure that I was in love Z „Y with Nora, and when I read her note, From the Seµ Shore. A c use i really does. - Z me. Davi. CORRECTI Y atter my prirle stopped smarts. h -entitled e t tled to t ALL records fihese tiny creatares most of which o' "I'll' do' what I can," Dave , came pretty near- feeling glade I/ _ antn►rred, i guess I'm not madQ ao-that. I _can love .are shout the size of a pea, are in ' A little Titer nine o'clock that anybody -except {you, of course. I abundance on the sr_ ores of the Ma- i guess -I'm too selfish at bottom:" _ lay 'Peninsula. The evening -Jury stood or; 114irs• Glea- ; ( y are usually first , (son's steps and rang the bell. In his ! "You noodn't tell that to me, child: 'noticed on the beaches after the go- ' ; And here are the reaaonot: _ a" tmrVefice It seemed to him that the Oh, I know how it irt.when--a treat ing out of the ti3e, when they make t. The t'ttona.' the only .reproducer which has the i" maid .was':Even more- slow -footed than plow falls. at first you feel that Yop'11 !the" -beach ,look.. covered with loose' Vrht DT r'HkA ptnit ea�nt a � or Te and Correct •_.tuetial xactly in responding. He was 1•rttpa- !� brave and. you .stand -u•p unde>r it powdery sand and holes of carious as it ahotrW be rayed A mere turn of. the hand tient because -he was snatching just, so that tveryb dy wOriders bow you snakes It ready Zot whichever 'make of record you a• few mdments from atrol dui , f1� y- sizes. upon lookin more closet desire to to s .. y, ,can. Then after a while when ever it is • see th g - y ` s Play. torte cham s whitb took him within' a' block tiro 'hock _ fasten complete' freedom -from al] metallic harxhness. .house' he was impatient just to look gf It over -i people think you re n the sand to each hole and that the The Brunswick to the one that - ' p j of it and when eo le y in orYiora; tie was impatient because g teurse'%that's e i . minute ilalis. abrolutery urireatrlefed choice.of alt •ths worl¢a-tee time when it begins cor,lea music. her sweet submission to his dictation gi s to take boll of ' At the approach of an observer - ]idtaii Thiss Mapon !or rvifl netau■ t'z on the -preceding evening made him you. You71 be feeling chis thing a there immediately becomes a - _ — wish to month from now, Jerry, child, far a PParent; THE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SALES CO. t� sl ow her now,a greater def- „ peculiar twinkle -the simultane-1 Dept. W. L. Excelsior Life lild a Toronto erence, a truer ardor; he could stone, more than you do to-das. . - _ ons and rapid retreat of a myriad of !' " for the bon f ori believe it free of :• . .. whiehe the had reproached neglect with wHe love with her: t a rtilonthe from" the tin crabs into their holes. his po- showing g} the. b Q oaw e t - � e• • • • • , ; ��haven't Jeri y waa,,eager., too, that .he ahoulti hear , sitionone of the holes and remain ick.. -$t-or R.R.................................. :::.. • Should the watcher take u convey the ight before. now I'll pretty I Rag forgotte r Perfectly motaonless the - .will in Finn.' reproduc-. their future;that he hadeomitted f to that I ever er thy e• P.O. ....•• . LADA she bit of ' .news so In the evenings when hot was home time come out when he can see thein ; Prov. .......:.: •- He did not ask the maids if-lKra.' it was a._ _quiet and stutiiogs, house. at work. Corcoran was in; he' had seen the hold wills' Kate the most studious of Coming cautiously toAhe mout?i al'1. She was working fever isbly over the hole the crab will reconnoitre. light in the second -storey windows her stenography and was makin no ! Dand so pwent sppringing ip the stairs. i attempts at writing. Iii her.notebo°k satisfied that no ener4y, is near, --it - ave o erred the door to his knock. ,she. constantly transcribed mysterious will Ventura about its own Iength ' • Jerry said, Hello; Dave; 1�'orA 'in., , p ' b' .plate: Then, rapidly:" • -rand entered.• -�- ]lute er room ant had him r t saki '* _ - - - He -saves r3i a: Scanlan atook down the words. y; ey looked at Jerry ctmid hear the shone Peter's claws. 'it depdsits them in .q groove .its of Aim in s• manner'that seemed to him ' voice, even though the door was `strange, and they failed to reply im- ; closed, and now and thenfate's in- beneath.thorax. As It does` soa little ball of sand Inediately. when he said, "I dropped ' terruptions- -Not so -fast Peter is rapidly projected through its tis fn to seep Nora for a few secondaJ let's have that again." 'One evening mouth. This. one..put aside, the pro - ti 'fs she in?" he suggested to her that Some variety cess being repeated until the smooth. ' Auer a moment Mrs. Scanlan was Lin dictation 'vas advisable and offered beach is' covered with •little pellets able to shake her head and murmur; ="No." to rflieve Peter of his task; she as- sureil him it would be a help if or pills. This is- evidently the crab's -,ethod .-Dave took u the -letter lying on great he would:` She gave him the tetttbook of extracting particles,_ of food_ ft•ulu the sand. :1:Ite writl table and : wdth -, a white and, he read from it several typical . -� Yface held it' out to Jerry. "She• left ' business letters, afterwards_she_.read- -H me Life a for u;" Raid, was y ping o mail - pr l ;:Fps t_ �r„and made a quite accurata rendering. Do v you play or sing? How match ,}i°" worry l�ooked at'tae envelope a mo- migsL bei'nre + WhIng it. The • eager "Pretty smart, 'state, prett smart; he said. '!I do you use your ability to brighten the home life for those of your fam- pectpmy tkan find been shining on itues:x no one would dictate much faster than I was ily who cannot do" either? How s feCco laded; and he glanced at reacting. And can you spin it off on much do you give of your experience ve with troubled„ questioning.eyes, the typewriter at a good speed? Well, to younger .members of the family *',Ha read the note, and withoat 'to .you're a clever one,_ that's ail I es, one,. who may >3e studying music but have restot�ed Atits envelope e loekea;ujs; there was sadness but :Ry.'' O,f course, I'm pretty familiar riot yet reached the stage of advae- nnc throbbing passion in his coke as with just the lottery in that book," ment which you have attained? Do said: -- she replied. you use your phonograph for edatca- "HAs it ,happened?" - "Then' I'll give you- a new one. tional ends, to -help those of your "Yes," We'll write a letter to Mrs.. Bennett, family and your friends .who need in. 6w could it! How could you let upstairs. Now begint . 'Dea-r Mrs. -struction to appreciate the better Bennett: Please send your baby down grades of music? . A !G.•+; a'.r' :..1, ..: r.: . .,.:. .:" , «. C:.:.i.. 3...'Fr+..Z.....i..'f'. �.. 1+;'iL`r•.�is:.s�`' _ .'ice'.+.^,t+lY'rt'.f�1.tG'' `o _ Mf.'FN'�•�ffi EXPERTS Or R S Parker's can clean or dye carpets, curtains, laces, draperies,- gowns, eta, end make them look like new. Send your faded or spotted* clothing or houeeiiold goods, and ARKER'S wiH renew them. We pay car'L'lag+e charges one way and tuarantee satisfactory wank. - - -. Our booklet on household helps" thaf cave money wiR be sefrt flee on request to - PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Lbs ted i . Cleaners and Dyers 791 Y90ge St. - : To wto •—moi.-°-^'-.yy-*-p ep.�•''.Cs►'�r"tz�•�+t� " > �.`�'`. ,>.• zz8•" '. �.,,. '.�„--.�>k4•..�"..'�r":;,'y,- �^�'+c �.»fit � : ' '1' •,Y' ..b 4"sgw , �e���f 'N'�, 5•.� !Ch 4 - Toronto Ma , .1 Northern $2.24�'fsi�N . p2ba N . 4 s *haat, `. 3 1V'orthera, 521:35 ; o. Of 'Ila r is ve, $"_.il?;!, in afore Fort a cw. Shia; - , p��eis Have Suspended—Greater Part r . Manitoba b array— A, eral Strike—Reign of Terror. �• reputed; . 24'k, } . lie. 4 C.� ., 809Si , ill' m. ' n>ialtdfag a Gen eat. _ Seeat9. Inunin _ feed, 73 ?•a c, in .store Fort n4llovr, y ° American corn • 3 v $1.b0; No 4 •ellovr Pr mpi - Louden. M4tC1i E. -.The possible fall , war against terrorism, concluding. ;: aliipment. 58 },c of the Eiermaa (#vverasnent is r=eported � '"VV-•hoever assails the life_ of the ::� r Ontario oats --No. 2 'white, a despatches re -..nation is our enemy.,• - according >' 1 1 e situation in a "l k iy, ` �i 'ter 61c; No. 8 white, 37 to mac. innumerous SP ec Berne; Diereh 2. -=Th - reivedaod•y from Berlin. Tre mew., to freights outside. is declared as Ontario wheat -Na. 1 Winter, 211 x�� f liens of the Government hathegWork� rrived .I everywhere, in messages receivedherea car .lot, $2.14 to $2.22; No. 2 do'. $ at Berflsi to cone with The general .Strikes are t z 007 to $2.16 especially may, to '$2.19;. No, 3' do:, $..� axon's Cjounali, and a mantle:.to has yesterday.' f.o.b., ' ehipping Points, actor g --.been issued. All the correspondents more and µ ere,.disorderia freights. the situation as grave. The ijn Central (:eruraisy, lway ffic has part- Ontario wheat -No. 1 SPririg, $2•� TM " _\;=eimat wicnitesto denounces the ter I increas eg and terruption of telegraph - to.1?; Ido+•2 do., $`_'•OG to S=.Y4t No = a* roriet attempts to Set rid oCtlre Nation• 1 u stopp of the 28t1i Canadian Forestry 3 -do., $2,02- to $2.10, f o.b., ahlpiug ? " -. it Assembly. It proclaims ft�ith4ul• and Telephone services' is .reported Our Ftiaresters in France -The camp points, according to Frei&-tw.• , ' ilea of Dens^cixc�. ':am various centres. k'oara aro felt 1.S0, •'according to _ :assn to the primp Corps in the Vosges mountains of 1! ranee. The milia en an average freights. outside. ' `•greater than the political dangehe boyrtie bout to•e. gin in Fo r of(,eea i output of e.Vo -feet, in ten hours, b,ut in .sane cases' Fent xs high as Pig-. out o. 2' $ nom is the ecpuomlc distress; sc�:" I time.. -- Barley --Malting, 460 to fifer. 50,000 in • that, }nal. manlfest0• "We cannot Peed c•nr<:'-t e9 (heiz' and- Halle. •]t' is reported also _---_-- 0 So to 90c, nom , that the Bolahevihl danger is growing i -Buckwb..at-No. �, �Irom our• -Own supplies until t'•,. ,,.lair :TO RETAIN CONTROL r,� in Eeste':n Silenia. BEAT JCJR incl, x :iiarveat. The blockade is eat.D:x Berlin, �larcls 2. -Berlin rrewspa- Rye-A'o. 2, $1.2fi, rcrnlcal: rr the vitals of our People. T�rbus� its ;• % binnitoha flour-Csocernmettt Stan' rs frith :i a e-e?Ptio•.r of the Social-.. 10.55 to $11.10, Torontb. eri�h dally from ill-nanri:I ..>-.a Fe ry v; ere Irarented from ap-� 2�� LONGER �Iard, $ i�t or a . OF RAILWAYS F OR. Tha uianiteeto denounces 6.-•..G - Ontario flour -Wer quality. $9.1616 '• tie strike brhsg9 L3 a gearing Cafurday as a result of the i $9.75 'in -!Sagas, To onto and Montreal, steip nearer to t1Yio abyss. O^•ty troll; I r.c'.acn -tl Ize proclaimed to�da�. ItI V . 8 nom t Phi ment i s' ante rain v:hether this =fraise is a . del}vexed -Mon • rite ` �� ort Bill Gives •Miitiste>< Anthof'ity to Settle Rai1K y. .1? 33ifEed p(;ar lot , can save us. ?„ a:�3'e- tu' n geaaral. political ,.1rCW Transp treal freights, begs include<3..Bran, -- The manifesto promises the ,sex4 art of Berlin labor dates and Salaries and to Alter Policy. $40 `5 per ton' shorts. $+42.25. Peg ton, cation of suitable industries and u.e t':,r :ti?'icir a ?ai�o l'due to - i Complete flouter is given'` to the good fc4d flour, $3.25 to =8.b0 per establishment vi industrial ccuncils re is i Bi cictngndur -whether i3 It in `I A despatch from London says:--- ;mister doing the two years to set- bwg 4 presentative of alt the sextets ar:d trade r a r that ihei Publication of the Gove"euE s, No. 1, 5`30 to $2I' Tfer ton' � cc.r ;.: c u� rel., havrete., tie all railway rates and charges, sal- lIay= track To - It eletstod, It cioaes with a strong i axles and w ages and conditions of mixed, $18 to $19 per„ton,. x: note. asserting the determiuntion of ! ;,:1 ^:it atustiern rainy be a spark in, sans ort bili, which has been intro-� s?tera- r nto. 10 $l: p ton, reitntless rile +�':Lacs.? poc:der barrel. P o , I dated in Parliament, shows that it,.l employment and to male any I gS the GoTernment to wage 1 - -- - - -ts. ,r e-bfinster xransgort_ tions in the policy •af the roadnod --Car : is wail nth is that he may do em d lots. _-__...� ... ___ - - LI�'OD _._ con- i occoon . . (� complete control over every ' Country Prodaee-Rrclesale . R,ITARY & NAVAL ' eeivabl' form of .larid transport. ,The i The. Minister is authorizes to Pur- Bt Iter -Dairy, tube and rolls, 88 :° bill Frorides- that complete Manage i rhnFe vb ions eem�etito or shy comptil- 40 to 41c: CreanserYrfroob -:- :S' LIES URGE � ����/(t O� p r�i meat of the railways of the Unfired patsies y • gr 38a; prints, ��j� VL the � alta. Under. these provisions'he could made solids, b] c; prirb. 52c. KingILlam is to 'be continued by 4rchase, in allele or in part, guy Eggs -New lead, 48 to 43c. ears, -partly to enable', p' Aresseo] p Y C-12 1 (State for •two y P Y ouitr-Sprine• _ - of 126 .to 84c; roosters, 2fir; fowl, �4Qc) bntaritlFr tc 6�ti'sn tot�ucltlt•It End Of War I the Goreriiirtent to marcs to Yacilitatel� omFans•,l light waterway, 32c• turke a, \NO• More Was' by gu 'array dividends and gantry � during $Oc; ducklings, , There i� C,onsideritble d $4.50• Seen', 2Q�c; owl Cut Down ns. the movement of mereeon tract on.l i the t:cad ears of agLive� P ultry Roosten, F. German .Army _ Rurpl _ - - l gs, ., 85c; tu18c _ e, du says: --,•du ' ._ to 30 • � i, during the: peri o IO frarn.-..4ttn , a HELD_S 0 36c • spring chicken$, 26e; . es , ueattah- _ Go%�c F ITALY � � . ; . ' Flew*' rue' - Infotmat:on renchine ��� less la parrs, March E.-biarshal Fe eh pt's- **sin twins. .8'4 to 29c; .triplets. .. q. - iseaiad yesterday to the Council of the cir; -cam n Ottawa from Lonuut; =horns I A1i1'ai ST u 1 29%c; Stilton, 29% to 30c; old, targe, JAI ' 'tertaa to bo-- iirit r=- ectensive--Pr'c��tionars il z od R THREE YEARS!29 to 291St; twin. 29 ,�a to .SOc. _ - incorporated in the peace tree Y• mear:tres .tae otatoes-Oatarioa. f.o.b. taack Ta• i These will be considered on blouday 9Sf�e,•v`hich say vital to the aril d -� (. ronto., car, , r nus a as a counter-niovN to the mea - with the.naval terms oIready submit- — or ace the German U'3t. t nwori�i �' 13tilish force hiear Persian Gulf $3,000,000,000 indemnity Will be Beans b as ~ Demanded P�iYn►ent bushel, $s•h : ed inn, tied to the Connell. to 1.00; rimae. i3•�• The mirltary. terms provide fol• the Aucccssful that there a of thy_Finally Relieved I.agt - - "in Kind ” Import hand-picked, rma uKirg to the sudden ending - Mph. dine, $326• imus, rbc. d2sacmament of Germany down to- 20 ', - �xtracted clover: 6-1b. tins scar, considerable surpluses bf sum$ a. _ 1► despatch from London says.- . Honey25 to 26e� - 'divisions of 10,000 men each. lnclud- of foods. The stock of beans -,A ,lespsctch from London say r >� 16 divisions of infantry. and five of cru eg ry� 26 to. 26c; forces under Brig. -Gell. Sir Percp.; A special slst d February 20, says 60-1b. London 26 to nslb.; 10-1b: tial, buckwheat, iCavalry. Severe restrict are placed On hand is very large• as to .the The Dail News,. ' claimed b � 60-1b• tin, 19 to.SiOc• Comb: 1g"os'' - on the in of., all classes of In- reply to an inquiry 9ykes> who advanced into Persia t0-';thatythe war indemnity I q0 mss,; 12 -os.. i3•� war material, and the military and. .,osaibi1ity of disposing -of the Cann- ward 4hiraz, in South-western Persia I Italy from Austria has been •ppppl�Og i K•60 to �' . mately calculated at 8690,000,000 $4.00• =educts--8Ye+1P, _. ccimmercial use of the airplane is t=ear .the • Persian Guif, threw years v than been crop is Evrope,,it was stagy As it is extremely DdaP 36; sugar, - .....,•ew_�-8-aatnlmssm.-- _ red that the euPP Y in res-BriEain aco. *ss, relieved -last �aonth by other-t83,�.Opo,000). eat can be $2.26 to > r, Ib., q Beyond Marshal Foch's.Presentation was enough for three ,years, This • British forces :$ant from Indic: -a£� --��������fur--whether its e W e��• terms today, they were not d!s• �oriing to nn_ a•ironncement in the! enforced, the Italian erriment will .. of the t will now be available far diatri}selxion by Earl -i ossibly resort to a practical remedy in 9tiier countries, iii.ilu&ng Ron- Ilc,o4e of Lords recently r ke�lfor compensation. consisting in spec- Smoked meats -Hams, mediae cussed. , t`unctfi. Ear y to 88 • do:, heavy, 80 to seer , The naval, terms now before the mania, .and until after these sr:•+plres ! •i, 1916 Gen. y ' rolls. $I to 82c;� breakfast council provide not only for the tom- roepec' for the' 1 natural resources of the cortnt 40 to 1e; backs, plain, 44 to ss, a sub- a!e liquidated the p tivaa neat to Sot:thern Pe*cis to raise rally favorable concessions t a bacon, 411e 460 to 62c. - coun suPPiesStan et, Gerar y' impost of beans, from Caarada'does not s force of Persian riflea to replace ` Thus it is, p P bon 45c; bone , 'plots appear bright.. ?he demand for ton- the mt,tinoua gendarmie• A: the head Ithird of the war %demnity claims bacon, -28 marine equipment bat also for the tern cp onl} b Austrian Cured meats -Loi urination of all submarine warfare by nage -to move the allied cereal exons • Fi00 men and Lvao 1i3ht' guns, bl, Italy should be weeding to Italy 29e• clear bellies, is so great that the Royal NN•l,c:'t' Gen- 9 *kes;'Loid Curzon said. made kind, as It .were, by (��b]2,000 LarA-. Pure, tierces. 2� ail nations throughoa[- the world. thus hostile urns ed 27% to 28c• palls, 27% to 28M; ns, adventurous march through 8,000,000 cubic me - ending the use of the submarine,la Commission does not find it adv?ss,: le rintsi-E8',4 t° 2>� Com vnd tlercM, established cubdc feet) of timbrr, to be exported tuba, po claval warfare• to send ships long .distances ti; �a r;' t frritorg anri eventually during a peril .� Ave years. �b to .251X; tubs, 26� to 261ifc; The provtston for the dismantling of foodstligs which can be secured rales= himself se Shiraz. -------o--- ails,' 26 to 2631st; Prints, 27% tr _the fortifications of Heligoland and it hand. During the years in Shiraz before; DAMAGE BT WAR To PRANCE ? - the re:ief 'fur -,e came, Gen Sykes' _ w _ Kiel Canal has been made the subject created a 3'er=inn force of 6,000 men, 'of rese�raiioa by Admiral Benson. rb- ( TOTAL 119.°Qh•OOA FRANCS - ,- Montreal Markets. presenting the United States, whereby TYPHOS SPRE_iD OVER RUSSIA � led by British officers and etrengtii-.� Montr sail March 4 -Oats, extra No. this shall not be a precedent applic- t erred by 800 Indian troops• Gen. SYkea' tch from Paris 'says: The 1 led, 78',5c• Flour, new standard de and his force were•in con�tunt danger .id despatch 'able to American canal and harbor mittee o! the Chamber of ;11.10 to $12-20• Reread oo defences such as Hell Gate; Cape Cog _ A despatch from Paris says: Ty- from hostile tribes and the machine- neputi shahas drawn•up &,report fix- rags 90 lbs— gran. i4 ' hus is reported to be spreading i T tions of Turkish and German agents, rags 90 =I4 9iouillie, : -Canal sad others. P ort- s lendid con- Ing the darpages caused by the r°ar No 2 Per ton, Car low, _ The proposal for the destruction of Russia, 1,000 .new cases being rep l,ut'he mRnaged to keep p the total reaching- 119,- Ha , 24 to 26c; warships- is spa ed'at bIoscow weekly, and the Ke=pi-, f in France, finest Eastern=, 62idi to 68; _.toe large (;Ferman trot o. file situation. _ -- $01,000,000 francs. Of this amount � , choicest creamery, I •proved to the report by ttie British tals ,are unable to carts for them' �_ ��- -=- "' No. 1 -stool[, 659,000,000 is entailed by direct butter, 50c • ea. chililran from starvation.. PRICES OF FOOD ll�i POLAND T 96, 3s, ?4 000,000 bv_ . �sg, car lots-�i:iii; - and AmeHCati naval officials, but the Leek of milk has resulted in many dna 47c; Po killed, _ $24• Fres s - - _ direct damage through; loss of incense gam- sbatioir - o gel - wood Pa ere ships. - --�- i y car6M ctinn of #%A dAntra_ _ e first .gym list os the �nposa i of 8 pure' w. , fls�• �.... +I The Supreme Council is. expecte o Fsarrn Sas No Wish o n Warsativ, lklaso n lard lbs. - -pass on this and other naval and mill- • The Left Bank of th,- Rhine � erican f --cd ,has been placed on t' a ,work. ' to 29a • tart' on tecta on Monday. - local riiarkets and prices • of all tom -1 '�"' - _ Live Stock lltarketi- ---= A despatch from Paris says:-` modifies are dropping, with the food ,POKES AFib GERI►iA1`8 hoarders hastening •to sell. • Sr ear IN ARE 'STILI. FIGHTING Toronto, March 4. ' . i[ AKS THEATRE OF Capt. Andre Tardieu, one of the I _ oic: heavy e=P°tt 8 $,17 U - told that sold for $1.60 a pound in .Ilex _ steers. • .. 14 69' 'lb;8g MEDIAEVAL CHURCH PaPeLh correspondents delegates,(that nFFK oe� comber is now sealing aofr 1 too A despatch from Warsaw says•- -Do, goo while meat has dr-oppeshes Choice butcher steers � 64 •''18. � i A deal freta vraraaw says:- does not desire to annex the Left bank' S0 cents a p have turned of the Rhine; but only wants guar= o pound and s`oes front $i -I mans rcontinuet�cSoiricolfTght s wens .Butchers' Sartre : .. 12 26 18 00 Th $olsheviki in Vilna h h urecice ent Germany. to $40 a pair. The price of oiot. in. .witnessed by Col. William A. Grove, c, good ... 10 76 11'?>i fa famous Church of St. John into antes= wh}cthe�left bank as a base is also dropping. }' - of the United States Food Mission, Do, S 8 ?6 9"$! Do, common • . .. • 10 b0 it S$ a• them Construction of this ed'- i IN for using the ,Francs. ti C �t • 7g1' e;. 40 miles west of Kalisz, near Kropo- Bullis, choice . lice was begun in 1388., -- - -` Manitoba oats -No. - c1,,in, where he or during, a light Do, medium'buAs• 8 76 8.04 fff No. 3 C.i1'., 63 - a No. 1 feed, Do, rough bull$ ... ? Il 61 1 ra Gbiisc.; No.. feed, G1'/sc; ?do. 2 feed, cannonRdc an weretwo'-;ndeis fire.IButcher cow-' choice 10 60 _ bs?s,r, in store Fort William- Tw -• ` FTiti[1 enty four poles were 9,50 8�6 30 01 - -- - _ . 4 ns,; moe�dturn 1-26 `�, iJBLE Stockers .. n...... 10 60 1$ - TRO . _ BRITISH LABOR � . Feeders �F 4, t• F$` ?p, Canners and �cutten 6 " t ne• Strike S iry uesti6n' of • `' . Rii:kers. g to go 140 ' Miners Peg postpone Pendia Inqu --Q I Taken up choice65 00 Wages and General Conditions to be �, com..and .mod. Conference. ► > " s' S ! gore 90 00 id0 1 at - Springers 10 60 11 I capital :and x 't �' i Light owes 12 00 13 1 a:--- ink the relations between cap > Yearlings 16 50 - 1? 1 London says'- s : 'Print ria Iambs or. y er- g i oaf turn t fie c a' P h f back -'to ]" -Sub--1 - -• despatch rt ba A dospa labor, and repo to choice � - - - _ all-ls► session devoted to i which will reassemble on April i! x Calves, good and s an y once w Hogs, , ait>tag the various ,phases- of labor b. - - ----- .. _ _ watered .... 18 00 1 _ , the industrial conference, cal- I At the suggestion of Premier Lloyd 1? ZS !• red by - the Government and in which George, who strongl; advocated the i + ' no.o.b• , • ►?r r.. ' Labor leaders Plan, the resolution was amended to -Government Ministers, ' include a sentence from a similar ie- MonLreal. March 4--C=os eelee�t and representatives of the big carni Rol rticipatad, sdopt- solution, though not so comprehen- 1? 60 to, $18.09:Pe - leyft b�er°� Amour sive, presented earlier by Sir Allan • resolution presented by Oman, Gabor;t0, for the appoint- Smith, chairman . of the managing t of a joist temporary committee, committee of then Eads callring for ed }� tomposed of 3'0 Laborites and �lOrsport by tththeo committee on the q�yltalisls. to make a thorotsgh estiVtoon Into the questions o! can=s= of the present, unrest and the Kemal conditions of steps necessary to best capital Safeguard bouts, waps, Wk.yment sad its proven- the relations between �p ~ fine, •d Phe but =*=a for prose t labor. hogs• i weighed our care. Chace staers,i'1 to $18.60; good steers, $6.00 to iiil,i s i utchers' bulls,18.60 to $10-W" r $5.50• butchers, cattle, cow�sslid ae�- :: r•` i;.� w? ,. OObto =11.26 ; • .0l 0. J�i1it .t fl. t :.... .. ::.... to cotters, 16. i8 in- Franee•--This to a picture of .the hospital att•dh ,oto � 501im� 18 to S • It Hospital at Gerardmer. .Forestry Corps '�. .,. .. ... ...t.—s.:.... .__:� ,....-.. vrw2..........o-nJ.W'S'.�''fiw.�..:.:£•.'�1`'.�1`.�Ai�411'Z�7w�1 u .x' % p ��%yS",' a r"J••_ I .lip-.FY.'3' f �,1. - :>°i: .! rSG• +d.,.,'� `=J,.'..�,..s�` .:�,.,ui ¢ .ws..a ' Srw o+s• ° ..ac' ar. ia'rd . �. r, Y.n - �F: .: r. ..Y . .... .•w..•, t,r 'eh .Mr: �. ..,...,. ._ ,•.-.: ;fi. . _; . . •�X"a9+- -s. r x •r'✓••�v , *r': cam`• .+R,'r. 7's ;r: _ ,. .F�SF,.�..-.ia• ,,,�. ._.., ,. ,� a :sff"", t,. ..,.�" -... t. .. :..:.. , .iy;.,�'. ., �.. rY r!� ..n •«. �..�'L' i _ »..: .. ..s°..R,•.. ; . fit y kw F... z.. � �b . „ �; • .:.: ... ia' S ....,< . c�^.,.. .,Cy'.,, eS s ,• •^_ .... ✓ t ' .. r �' r �$ �r��w.' w 40'.'f •� _.;4a:. it ;.L } . LtC.L.Jt71�L. The est•vioea to Bt., Andrew's -Lou Baltdoa' has reeeived his Peat a few days at the home of }fit 4vh ori Sunday will be:of t, high d be rice from the arm and r __=*--- -�, r ,•. 'x oeder. The morningsubject' `will' e be "A man In Sod' haddb." . The' his arenta here, b ore rearming --John Orocketb has sold his �t PMIND ; ^ ~ eveising eabJect, "The Devil's bar- his `work wivth the�Masse Harris 'hie � ia aaath farm to J. Quinlan. Co., Massey -Harris -Dan, Gormley has' sold a new gt`ins. Toronto.. -r # ' y y -Mrs. H. A. Matchett. of Mone . �rfscoeauto to'Mrs. J. C. Philp. T too, h. R. has been aerionsiv ill ' -Lloyd Shirlay spent. over.Sun• _ . VIALM XZQ18TE8 kdety' at the home of his parents With the "flu" and pneumonia, but _ _ the are glad to know that' She 'is --- Spring ><s nearl Here.- 7.here. SATaRDAY, MARCH iTll—Auction p y f$e ready for" it -Miss Batb, of Whitby, is here r1Ori' iruprwing Qer' dau>;Ziter, sale of bansehold Curuiture, the pro• 4._ g Helen, 19 also recoveriu froth the ert of Rucsetl An r needs now i �3eiting her easter; Mrs Ell at ame disease. eranR. t lege. Sale at one. Seemy a urmg your spring - ' Andrew, -Robert Gordon Was on th-St. George's Zchtirh--1st Sten, bills and list in NEws nest week. e sick x list for a couple of days last week, day in.Lent, 0.80 and 8.15. Dar- Wm. Maw. auctioneer. =" ing Lent, service in the church on R 's 'but is again on duty. MONDAY• MARCH IOTIi-Auction sale �Sf Boots. and S�1bei, a <, `Veduesdt! s at 4 of farm stock, int lements and Dress o -ELL. Ruddy lost a valuable y P m.•, and an p . infoen�al service on Fri�la a at household furniture at lot 23, rear of i.adle8 I' enc Collars etc registered brood mare on 9uaday 3' con. 2, Pickering, property of Jahn t -+-frons acute indigestion. 8 A m., to be held at the homes of Gibblln, W.' y � • g Sale atone. See bilis, -Mrs. George Martin, of Toron- church people. Place to be all. B. Powell, auctioneer. spent Sunda here with her nounced on Sunday. TtrESDAY, Sunday MARCH 11TH—Auction 'sale VPe .have a 'good line of Colored and Blank -•=D. MacDougall who was cin• �, " another. Mrs. James Gordon. ei 1 of the p of hotel roperty and 75 acres of - Pa public school here a farm len , t -Misses Coils and Aggie Every, he rnperty of the estate b r-ess- Goode and- trimming for same. The - - f TTorotrto; epeaE over--Sunday-at number of sears ago _t►nd who o! t e e.A� itwo. in -t -he -Viii x =1ihe home of their mother here. been-urincipal of Central School, of Claremont. See bills and advt. to rices ran a from 50e to or Lindsay, for a long time, Spent a another column. Sale at 2. Fred, p g $3 per yard., -Mrs. J. Calvert and Miss Bea- con le of days this week in town Postilt. auctioneer.' trice Calvert spent a day Last in the interest of the J. L. •Nish• TvssDAtr, Mei;ca 18TH -Auction sale +Ladies -you should all have a frock trim- �� i. -week with relatives in the city. of farm stock i { oll'a Publishing Co. Mr. MacDou- implements etc., at mud with military braid. This p _ -Mrs. Pearson, , d Birch tuff' Leach was s account oitdeafneee. to °f Won• Unpile a Bale at -the Se ypent a couple of .days Last week pe give up proper. Y •• with Mrs. and Miss Fawkes. g bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer. 1s the newest style.. t -George A. Gordon, of Toronto, -The ice -men have had their y difficulties this winter is aecarin TvasDAY. MARCH 18TH -Auction sale pal a 8yiag - visit to leis father, g of farm stock and implements, at tot ­; Hobert Gordon, on Saturdayafter• the necessary supply of ice. On 22, con. 7, Pickering, the property o! - - .;Xoon account of the mild winter the Ernest Morley. Sale at 1 o'clock. pur 'spring Boots and shoes are ordered. _W. C. Nurkar, who has been renal sources of supply have failed See hills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. overseasnee for nearly three years, in meeting the demands of the WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19TH -Auction Expected here in t3 few days. Now no 9T returned home on Wednesday dealers. As a result mach "of the sale of farm stock, implements. etc.. even 111 ice used in the cities will have to at lot 81, rear con.. 4, Pickering (at 'of bliin &ova ' from' _ �' - g town as �'e -have the be secured by artificial means. Whitecalej, _the property o y S -Miss Edith Sande.reon, ofp y f O• W - Claremont, spent over Sunday Frenchman's -Bay, which has been Hodgson. sale at i, sharp. See IgttSt Et 'les right here. * usually the source of the loc.&, bills, Fred Postilt,•auctioneer. - y g Q with her uncle and aunt, H: G. supply, has not been frozen over men,s, Ladies' Girls and Boys'. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19TH -Auction + , and Mrs. Calvert. - this winter, altbou h there is sutrie sale of farm'stoek. impJe.otents, hay, , r -Mise Bernice Gibson, ''of To. g corn, etc., at lot 7, con. S. Pickering, ronto, accom anird _b along the western side, which is - p.__ .i►�ady _rrot-convenient b--ixei-en.-Xhoee pr�pecty___o� ' • new hen g for spring Cpr11e_ friend, spent over Sunday with Sale at 1, sharp. See bills, N%. '."atter aunt, Mrs. W. J. Gordon. i1 the village tvho require a sup- Maw, auctioneer. and let US $t you. 'fie have a air just for -J. S. Balsdon has just received' ply for the summer have started THURSDAY," MARCH 2f•x-Auction p this week to harvest in the -;mss shipment of timothy seed and is large sal f farm stock and implements at you. Tiow just come in and prowl around selling it at $7.50 per bush. Those g pond. The quality there !s lot .3, rear of con; 0. Pickering• one - • requiring seed should dee him at very Rood at present, but a few mile west of the Brock road. the++ - — ro rtv of W. A. Courts. Rale at our shoe dept. and get booted. - once. more warm days Such as we have P Pe been having will injure it greatly. one. See bills. ` Wm. Maw, •auct- x; J. Marquis, of Stroud, .visit- The are fortunate in ionsee. ed at the home of his father here y getting it, FRIDAY. MARCH 21sT• -Auction eels an Saturday and also called on a after such a mild winter. Now Ladies, how e;bout a 'nic -new collar for our spring - 'atimber of other friends and -Avery successful concert and of farm stock, the propel ty of Will. y - Lidgett. lot 4: con. 1, Pickerin, rreladve6. play was given. under the auspices Shce at 1, sharp. See bills. g Wm. Latest styles just arrived this week. Come and look -Rev. Dr. Marsh has been in. of the St. George's W. A., un Sat- Maw, -auctioneer. i 7ited to deliver -a lecture -in -Mc-- -urday, March .2nd. _in .the_ Town._ TrRDA.Y, 7 MARC-li-:2Lx-Comhlna- over our, assortment .before _ buying. We Gill IIeiver3ity, Montreal, on Hall. The hall was crowded with tion sale. under the auspices of the --- -- t" March 18th on "The Phenomena a most appreciative audience. Farmers' Club. at Claremont. Ea• have.all kinds from50e. 1,. `bf the Solar Surface." The concert items were songs by tries should he made as sonn.as pot- - - ble with - -St. An rew s. s d at __._-- aft i h ,John ,.Srrltr, or the bur ' rr r meet on Wednesday,' March 12th, tation.by 7Miss- t; z�pianoforte tioneer. a e et or oc �+r ;•.at 8 o'clock, at the home of• Mrs..and violin duet by Miss $• S. Pugh, auctioneer a _ a IA W. J. Clark. All the ladies of the Mian Eva'Murphy. It iA altrays a U ag >31. =•a'u-Auction sale Leasure to liatPo to tileae talented of horbes.'esittle. ex r - - - - -=- - ieongregation are invited. p — - - •-- 1Ndiea. f,r�tl implements. p at lot 9, con ' S, Picker. LOOK A THESE PRICE -Russell Aocit�w will hold an yhe Pickering people io the a+ �'' m section sale tomorrow (Saturday): should feel it an honor, filet the property of Cbaa. Tuitl. y y sn p at 1. sep bats. W. B. Potveil. of his household effects at his possess the great talent such as auctioneer. residence on Church street. As exhibited by all those who took ;.he has sold -his residence every part.in the concert programme on Now is- the best time to do your spring sewing, before- - thlng� advertised will be sold. Saturday. The Scarboro Drama- New Advertisements. Heuse-cleaning season. -Mre. Wm. Burt and two sons 'tic Clnb gave a sketch, "Finaigan'.s and Mise Jackson. of West Toron- . and a }r "The Old FOR SALE -A Finish'" p y quantity cif White 7New Prints, light and dark, at 80 and 83 cents per yard. ' 83osaom sweet clover seed Phone 608. White Cotton and Nain90uk9 25C 'aa�i 8.'-tc ; Unbleached Cotton, 40 in. to, and Miss Mab.�l Hallett, who is Dairy HoaFeetead." _ The_sk.e.tt6 -s ,t4arn' SweetCtaix-Clover _2wed. ., :. Attending the Normal, motored wad, a farce well. presented by two -27 - wide 26c ; Y'ique;-trhite nice q,tality, 40c , Barrell and dotted' -- t: down from the cit and spent members of the company. The cow FOR SALE --:-Due to ralve Muslin. 20 in..30c ; Laces and Embroidery, all prices' over Sunday with Jagez and Darr. play, is which most of the Club. �-'Jone-12th• also beater calf 6 months o'd- Call from 5c a yd up; TowelHngs from 20c to 50e. k after 4.30 p. m, Jack Gibblin, Cherrywawd. 33-2tl _Hallett. too part, was to melodrama gird - White and colored Shakers froth 20c7 to 45c- a yd. Cream and rase -Owing to the township council- was admirably staged, and - thejANTED-A gnAntity of oAra, also Cashmere 40c yd, suitable for children's dresses and skirts. having to defend themselves in a acting was quite equal to the best W a number or hogs from 4 to 6 months old. lawsuit entered by M. Holliday in amateur dramHtic art. Mr. ` Apply to F. H. Richardson.R R 2,1°ickr�ing. 46 G• A. GILLE SPIE ' _ -- DUNBARTON k ~ ,:.for.. non-payment of damages to Jackson, who plaprt the Hobe" ' SEED PEAS FORORE SAL -A uan- r "sheep killed by dogs, the regular part n•as particularly popular, Stity of Canadian Beauties at lot 21; B. F con, -" -- j monthly meetiagotcouacil had -to and in addition Paoli very accept. ���'"g' Bell phone oraddress R. w.Balsdon, p Pickering. 24-26 be postponed from last Monday ably between the acts. The mem to nett Monday.here of the Club are to be congra. R GOVERN VEN.T,' Municipal and _ B B E R -On Thursday afternoon last W. WIRted on their ability and we Corpora.ion Bonds For Sa?r-=W: D. Dykes, J. Ooakwell's Bible Class played 'a trust that ata future date we Bond Broker, Whitby, ons , Bea Phone tea. - - 1"d. P friendly game of hockey with the may nee them attain. -Coat. Phone 70. 40tf blow that the 'Wet, sloppy weather is with us, you will want ;Brock fLoad team on the rink here -A most enthusiastic trieetin OR gA-LE--Registered c4swotd g F' to keep your feet dry. ::�t'e have a fine line of and won by 4 to 0, and on Satur- of the business wen of the villa a ` R y°°ng, choice. with lambs; a large off - ' 'daatternOOn tile. g ernQ to choose from. Prices reasonable, W. J. y y played the re- as well as a few of the farmers of. Taylor, Brooltlin, 23tr Rubbers of all descriptions. - turn match on Jackson's pond and this locality was held in J. R. s<Raia won b"$.to L __ . 'Thexton's ice-cream parlor on Fri• VXPERIENCED, RELIABLE MAN We can fit.out the whole family With the best brands 12A --Wm. Hall. of Church St.,' a day evening last, for the purpose matte who can handle cerin. Must a month, or will _ p po yea cement. Must have rcferenea. - ;recently returned soldier, has haat of urganiziug a Board of Trade, or Apply H. � wantyre. R, R. No. a, Claremont. ,closed a . contract for building what it is to be called .in future a Also Men's Overshoes, Heavy Rubbers, Long Rubber Boots.. a splendid new hoaeefor Mrs. Gleo. Chamber of Commerce. M. S.ARM FOR RALE -212 acres. south We sell the Maltese Gross Brand. ,K 43ormaek, of Whitby. We cou- Chapman acted as chairman, and Fhalf or Iota 13 and 14, tort. 1• Picltering town- ship: Pbasession given A 1 1st For further •• pirstalate him, and hope that he C. W. Liddle, as secretary.On p appy co J. �'Madia. claremo„e. may soon be kept busy. erecting motioe it was d�idea to form F'hoa� cola 2. 24 R. A, BUNTING, -TICKERINGI' 'hoasee in Pickering. an organization. Rev. Dr. Marsh Established 1867. -The Woman's Aasilia OR BALE PRIVATELY -2 Brut• y ry,o[ 8t. haying drafted a constitution and Fade ansa. ititchea. .uetcher, mat- !Georlte's church will bold their by-laws, these were read, and on mat - and two Amania,o eouaee: roc store. A r at Miss Wins Sbepberd's, KinL.Str monthly business meeting at the motion of Mr. Zimmerman, secend• snot, Pink. salt �eotorryy on Thursday, March lath, ea by .Dr. Cartwright, were adopt• EED GRAIN FOR BALE -O. A.C. _ ;F/NE. MEW STOCK wt >!.o clock. Ae this ie also the ed, subject to a re rt by a Com• SND. 21 barley; o. A. C. No, 72 Daun , grow meeting at *blob officers are elect• mittee composed of Messrs. R. A, from re 'stated ansa. free from wild onto aha Nd and other important business' Bunting, James Richardson and °� *6"o- treeds• PriCe'resaooable. A�ppply Of Robes, Blanhete, Club Bags. Snit Cases and Whips of all W Lntbar Middleton. Brougham, phone PSr�- , transacted, a full' attendance is J. S. Jephson, to be made at the eton g 62s. ted. 2+-z7 ". kinds have }oat arrived. laanext meeting. The following - f -Whether or not Canada will ofcere were then elected: PreRED GRAIN FOR SALE-O..A.si• again adopt the daylight envie¢ dent, J. S. S c. No. 72 Data, grown from registered aced' When 'aeedin Jephson ; let Vice- also Marquis wheat, good seed and practicallyg any Harness; Collate or Horse Goods scheme this year will depend Pre@.. James Richardson; 2nd pure. Also White Blossom swcet Clover. W. F call and see us. Westney, lot 10; con. 3 Pickering.Phone Pick upon the action of the United Vice. Pres., Henry Wade ; . Sec'y- ering 1420.. 22tf' Harness,?Guaiac. Boot and Shoe Re matter. It is desir- Treas., C. W. Liddle. On motion - pairing neatly and able that bot conn rrea be in 'it was decided to seek affiliation E DALE MILLI promptly attended to. harmony as regards the daylight with the Ontario - A _ -- saving scheme, otherwise it would Boards of Trade, which will -meet ER2NC PICgERINGI HARNESS EWORIUM ' } carie great confusion, especially towards the end of the present. Yost can always Ret the best Mani to the trayelling public and the month. and the following were tuba Flour made from No. 1. - -� W. J. COAHWELL railways. The farmers of Canada appal to attend this meeting : BdanitobA' �V11eat. ' have approached the government F, H. Richar so man ftoyal.Household and Gletiora for protesting against it. and N. J. Morrissey. The annus Word - has been received of `fee for membership was fixed at Trp n bag, x, a Pastry Flour re �.... .r-� i4 D hO f! the safe arrival 'of W. Ewart .152, aad-a committee composed of BRAN, 'SHORTS Wright and his sister. Miss Mabel Messrs. Morrissey, Thexton, Rem- MIX FEEDS ' -Wright..in_LosAnge..les, Cal. They mer, J. Richardson and L. rues _ -OAT CHOP. i ��ppjoyed a -fine trip overland, vik were appoiated to secure merub C. P. R. to Vancouver, thence by era. At the close of the meeting ocean trip to San Francisco and twenty-two members were secured " BARLEY CHOP Los Angeles, where, after remain- which. hRe .since been WHEAT These 6tovesfar*cknowledged. greatly CRACKED CORN - + tog tea days and purchasing o car increased. It was decided to meet MIXED HEN FLED I t0 be the beat Stoves they continued their journey by again on Friday, March 14th, An do the market auto down the coast to Son Diego active Board of Trade ' can exert a Caldwell a Cream substitute and over the mountains down into Calf Meal. �' 1~ t0 -day. powerful infleence in furtberina 0 1 Molasses Meal" i. Imperial Valley to the home of the interests of a town and there - CHOPPING AND OA -T Splendid bakers, easy on feel 'and their uncle, Albert E. Wright. is plenty of work in Pickering for CRUSHING EVERYDA? _. We hope the climate of the such an organizytion, and if the handsome in jdeeign. 'Sunny South" will -do much to . enthusiasm that is manifested at Get prices on feed M Con ante. - restore Ewart'a health, after his l present is maintained we mayBELL PHONE. Call and seekiur fallstoek� -three years of militaryservice loo:. forward confldentl - �7CT, ",CT, 01i1�d y the B V /.�• uverst aa. future of our vial hop every r day y •. b., Chopping a .. H.