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Office hours, Choir Oa - Come and spend an enjoyable even- wood for this season. „ is to 8 and 6.30 to 8 p. m. 331y Tea 15e. 25c °3 MILLS ai sc Friday Evening, rn Admission, adults child- Jerry Hamilton hits recovered from g• & FOR,SYTH. D. of O., Regis- _, ___ y the Miller has T. Hoed en aged S Mareb, Abe, 28 his recent severe cold. g or. tired member of the optometriedl Asan- -in' the Auditorium at t e rush while the sleighing lasts. iStation of Ontario. special attention given to8 o'clock, sharp. DUNRARTON The boys of Riverside ,are- singing - ,thisf alis ! gieaaw. Eyes tested tree. North Olaremone. 'Special features -old songs, old Mise Gertrude White was at bocce these days, -When I was twenty-one." costumes, old sayings, assisted for the week end. Mr, and. Mrr. Short, o! Trenton. _ •� F. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member Roy and Mis. Thom, of Hamilton; spent the, week -end at E. A. Hutch• r. • of the count of Phyatuass sad surgeons by. Mr. Earl Legate, Rev. Her• 7 ..License No. 4-868 Uzi - tario. Office: that fo iKlra ly occupied b Bert Lee and Mrs. C. Brumwell. visited with the formers father over Ings, fate Dr. R. Brodie. and latterly by Dr. cater Sunday. J. H. and Mrs. Micheli are in To- 1 ? • Phone. Claremont. Qat• rely Admission 25e and 85c. Harold and Mrs. TaTior, of Toronto. .onto, attended the funeral of h[e FlOnr 13ubetitutes kept QII hans� _ were week -end guests of Alex, and uncle. •�7 O. MaRINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S,., Mrs. Thoma Dstise Ella M. Turner. spent Sunday in any quantities required. 1� • Ediaborn. =*Haber of the College of A Successful meeting of the Sun. with J. and Mrs. Nigbewander, of pltgaaa and tergeona aLOatat3o liva iso E Baker beam Mission Auxiliary was held at green River, '`�1 Oollege of Baraeoaa, >rl3nbnrgh. attention to daie.sa of women ana t a the home of Mie. Dunbar on Saturday A large number from here attended j,ji ��t Pace d=en, Omee and seeideaoe, Hsongham. ;st, the anniversary service and concert �a ii g a (Successor to, The Dunbarton Ladies' Aid will bold at Green Kiver. _ LegesE. Baker {dc Heise) asocial in the basement. of the church Farmers are very happy'now. The Pard on Friday, March 21st, Tea will be .sn,ow has enabled 'them to do th r MIKENNEDY. Barrister, Sol } served from 8 o'clock until all have .work easier and quicker. • ieitor.•NotarylPubiic.ZConveyancee &c. villa O V been served, after abich a concert Visitors at O. H. PuRh's on Sunday,, Whitby, Ont. 44 Stn, n i will be Riven. The following taleet G. r<nd ..Mre. McKay and" daughter, for d� s has been secured from Tn: orito : Mrs. H. Pugh, Airs. J. Pugh. Mrs. M. ' VH. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Gough (nee are Wright) soloist, Miss Heesor, of Locust Hill:' H. White and Barley and • 'PYB,Oona erewnatteraey,aadConnty 1lorrow,'soloist, also Miss K:'Fawkes; Mies H, Troyer, of `Vhttevale, and .. court ::,whit,,,. lfi-. Ja He BEAL, Claremont f etocutioniet, rekeriag. Everybody Alias H. Turner, of Claremont. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and e. Admission Sa cents. H1_TSKA Wheat ♦Y heat Me solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Mover to HOUSEF At en -� - Han: ai4ca Eroclr sc-Nsrt§s wnial3r.---- - - -- - - = -- Big Stock, at the lowest prices.. t-d-gO�g�'6n`a-lra�e� MarfE �' �h 7� spent a few 'days to ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar• - the cit shis week. x rioter, Solicitor, Notary Public. associated on free. '" ` aREtrtw000 __ •' Don't forget Gordon Hodgson's gale 1112 practice with Mesas. SycLman. D*aseoa k on th�l°th of Mf arch.i Waster, barristers. Torortto [S.aerai Twat* F. L. Greens spent the week -end with ti -'..8nlldtn , 65 Bay Street, Toronto. Telephone Call and ate. Ind Phoue,324, P Miss Eva` Hethesingtoa t Main ng.6 1. eaty his brother, Walter, la Buffalo: her mother, in Toronto. Claremont. Pte. Shell, of South River, and a A number took in the Green River t , DefttaE nephew of Mrs. H. Tiodall, spent a -Service �� �, i �Q few ey Anniversary last Sunday. y � J - Owingto the storm last Sun ay of Toronto. BLASE • B. BEATON. D. D.. S., spent the weekend with ape t r Graduate of the Royal Crolelge of Dental there was no church service is the Rev. A. R. Park, of Pape Ave.. To- , Burgeons 'sad University of Toronto, Office :Logs Wanted morning. Next Sunday. March 18th. ronto. preacbed in the Baptist church met W. M• Prinna�l!ee's 9oardware store, Wbitby, _ the regular service will be at 7 p. m. here last Sunday. G A G E Ullice lours 9 to -12 : l.to 5,30. L: Ind. •ptone 6. Mrs. Nutt was in Toronto, one day The ladies of the Methodist church alHk phone 220.j j 4417.1/ I will pay the following cash price for est week meeting her husband. Pte. are busy preparing for their ' drama Dartos Dr. Beaton'• abserueloverse"ZDT-1cook loge delivered at our mill. Green River Fred Nutt, who -has been overseas for S d dWto.:will be+n:chsrge.i and conessi oa March 2$id. Basstvbod No. 1, $25,00 nearl three years. His many friends We welcome Will Austin back to ' The undersigned have opene3 Rock Elm No. 1, W W' are' lad to see Fred back and looking prisoner -of -war u a new garage at the corner _ B the vale $e was a Vststttzsf .�iari3s. --- - - -soft '.3' .00 so well. months, h r h n K •S reets. , 4Iu le i,.-1-- ------ - _ e st, isnumber- come artners' (Nub Pickering. and are. _.. A Germanyg _of_Lbe .Farm _ - White -Ash No; 1. -W.W h The Ladies Aid are holding a - T G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage y' me'mhers went to Brooklin-Test Fri• g -- e Coaaty. of Ontario, Pine• second growth No. 1; .20.00 hos-social in the ehtnrch on that even- ,day to. attend• a large Farmers' Club cepo read torp, motor-cgcl sakes p ; Pickering yiniage, n Ing. A good program velli be present- meeting btid there. q, , -of which will kis lq all the o. Whitevale bicycle EXT V.IRICHARDSON - Real 'Ea- as usual, be the drama .entitled, xaminaVV e are wtouw9ents'-for-De plavewer errye and t 1 suraace.Ccn.rlanesng. Notary _ Dov at YVnnd H111 Behoof,' to be were defeated 0 Also. I+ublic, Etc.,; .nag, and eat 6 �o A , at _ 81"ne8„ r�is�lv8? i;ire, by the. C`tareraont Continuation- Agincourt on Tueedo - evening and Laval Ct'eam • Septirstors HOPPER Issuer Marriage Class. Do hot miss thin treat. ' Ad- were victorious by the score of 4 to 1.' and repairs. Licenses is the Issuer of of .riOnta ge Or address R. R. No. 1. ,Ltoenst Hill. mission 251"., children 15c.- Ladies with The Junior Farmers' Improvement JLF bask free and gentle piirchas- ° Wednesdn Gasoline En inea Tractors and -lea. ,t store and his tasfdeas, 0lsamont. - Association will meet n y g r Ing boxes will have .heir:ladmisslt�a evening next at 8 o'clock. A good Sawing Machines. - HALL -'Boase carpenter. Es- fee ief debate is under way. Any young r k . timetn given for at work. repiir. o<. SPRING TERM _ g Cowan &$he herefi� fieri led, given 291x, Pickerini[• 231y man interested in. farming Tai welcome. Remember Cullis'+ sale Mar. 18th. ..�. -- _ _ p -- B.HEATON TOWNBHIPODE88 oPe Mare-3ed;-in-Shatr'atiSnsi=- J The Finger of Scorn, Town Hall, • Oonveyaseer. Oommiodoner for taltiag nose Schools; Toronto, and. rnergee aTOVFFviLLK pit eriog. March 17th. Pieke�„� Ont- -VW&vtta, accountant• stn looney to loan into Summer Session from June 80. - ` M�f on lass "Isner of Xwrlsge Lie- No eowpulsory - cacatlons. - Fee Dr. W. A. Sdogater, who has been SNOW �' e• o1°t• r'v : Oatalogue. .Write �V. H. $tiaw, indisposed for;eome time, has resumed _ __ .GgEENBURN ._ ANADA'S VICTORY BONDS President. practice. - for.ak. Deramioat;oas---sac, *loo. taco The L': F. O. wilt Boon hodat cos- R, Byers, we are glad to state: is 000, Pr;«._991-2 and accrued ,rterest, w. vention to nominate a candidate for now enmewhnt Improved. but Is still . DykeslBond Broker. Hell ;Phone 193 Whit- • • • 1�'orth York, in a very weak condition. C O -A L Ont., nd. 1'Itone 70. poet A number of our boys have arrived John bIc D. Murray has secured re- ;�iekering !rverq home -this week and a banquet and re - 4 munerative employment in Pennayl- _ UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major: Oat. ceptioa will be held, in their honor at vsnia and left for that state last week. Liwn•ed Auctioneer. E:tenoiv ezper• a later date. Urban Btake is mQving to the farm o* in imported and tboronRhbred seock. First -,less rigs for hire recently purchased from R. Puckrin. wE? have UIl hand at conducted anywhere, write for terms Onr School Board were very iortun- ; e16d paaicnlan, PLoas too, 931*. 86-iy Day Or nigLt ate in securing their coal supply for The hitter is about to' take a well- r ' $u8 meets all tl'Binli two race at 84.00 a ton. It fs hate earned rest. the followiln �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, anthracite coal. Col. P. J. Rowe'is still confined to ` .L' . for OoanU*e at York and Ontario Ane. Teaming promptly attended to. A crmpie of 'hug loads from our Con- the house: The Colonel is gettingf • h Men oleo of all kinds actenaed w on shorted Co.tinua-tion School attended the concert irupatient to get about, as be hiss spent 'sizes Di Coal • nouns. Address Green River P. o., out. Agent for Canada Carriage Cgiven by the Claremont Continuation nearly ten weeks away from his raga- MORTON M. GIBSON. Ontario W. $, pew -- School on Friday night. lar Chedutster E' gg, Stove, end Dominion Land Suiveyor and. Civil ! Pi.k"4ng. Harold Wilson, of the British Navy. Chester Keeler has rented the farm , 8iaginandeer. Dominion tLan Whitby, Phone 2xil arrived hove un Saturday. He wit- lately sold by Oliver, Denny to a To- jr' � ={5uecesew to the iate W. E. Yartold. Ontario nessed the surrender of . the German ronto man. Chester is quite a young Nut, ��a Surveyor of Port Perry, .. 44-4 Water, Pure Water navy to the British Tars. man. as yet in his teens, and we wish Anew industry is about to begin him success in his undertaking. ~ i WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC- operatioua here, bring The Canadian Considerable .comment is made on TIONEER for York•Qntario and Durham tt you are viae on will use the only gee Supply and Honey Co, manrifac- C4oanties. All kinds of asks promptly attended y y pP y Y the teams drawing gravel through -y on. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be Ideal well. drilled b Chas. B. Rice, turin bee' and honey supplies. here to the. Kingston road. Most of arranged,at NEWS'-ofbcv. Ben and Indepeo- y Gasoline The Stoufiville Creamery is foetal- it is not at oil complimentary; as dor- A • C • "RE E SOR r dent pbotte.. Whitby, Ont. sly who is agent fot Wind Mills, e ! Eo fuse, all kinds of pipe and fittings ling larger machinery to keep pace ing the soft weather the roads are F B P P with the largely' increased business- badly cut up. It looks to us like rob- LOOUST HILLI �1�..8 • =•T 07r M for water works. Also bathroom fix- making 3,500 lbs of butter a week. bins Peter to pap Paul. • Graduate of the Ontario ete. attention. ` . Harold the L 1. of Thornbury. has - - - Whitevale, Weed. purchased the Love farm from W. H. -: - _ Vetorinary Surgeon • tures, etc. 'Everythinggiven careful, Honor Gr Hodgson s gale. - „ rinaiy College nesday,.March 19th. ankle and last week moved his ' and Graduate of the Veterinary R'ICF S PUMP «ORBS, +� _effects down. Mr. Pedwell haehad Science Association. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale,Ont,° CHERRVW000 scale easafa experience er a latae __� � tt scale as a farmer and lumberman, and Phone-ofBee 1808, residence 200`2 we weleome him to our community. up �LAREMONT, ONT AR10 �Iisa M. I,eimen spent the week end Ne regret, however, to state that the _ cr;t.h Tits onto friends first tiny after his arriving he was . ELLIOTT ' --. - Mrs. .laves' 11icBrady, of Oshawa, t+tl:en seriously ill and is now tri a To- e skin j� is spending a'few days with -Garland ronto'hoapital. We hope for his early a $kid _ ft JOHN PHILIP��^/r�Ler' " B Albert Chapman and Elwin Lintnezr rec0verv. firs. Pedwell and family intended moving down this week, but + and valve "' spent oyer Sunday with' the latter s will .not • now do .so for an,indeflgite' Has a full line of Iresh and cur- '� enge S -.Chailey Sts, Toronto parents here. time. ' red meats constantly on hand. Has superior courses' equipment win. and Airs. Pettv and family :.b ' Y usu,g� spent n very enjoyable evening with "'� - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, and teachers. It makes good every Mrs. S. Beare. The'Finger of scorn in the =- claim and p'ro'mise. It 'merits' the Town Hatt, Pickering. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. n'e are all pleased to see that �iaater' • on Monday Evening, March 17th, N als, Face ¢ x confidence of the business public. Rnvinnnd' Pilkep is improving; after Highest prices paid for # ' Every graduate of the last three 'his severe illness. ? ^• Highest cattle. _- - - 8t3MooL. REPORTS - years has promptly secure em' home, after spending a week with her Result of Feb, ns of S. S. No. 3- Result Midsummer and the The Pickering si°ter in Toronto. Pickering, names in order of merit :- -' t early Fall are aplendid times for We are all pleased to know that IV Classes -Bet 1 Arinis (sr), 'Leon-Creaman getting positins, therefore, IoW is Arthur Hodgins in able to. resume his and McGlashan (r), Cecil Collin (jr), igllance Committee duties at the tower again. Elva Annis (ar), Marjorie Annie (jr) &� an excellent time to commence a We are sorry to hear that Mr, Roach Ret& Straughan (Pr), Mary Sullivan • .. course here. Open allyear, Cata- is under the doctor's care, but we hope (jr). Sr III -John �Fi rost, Gordon Ben .:Excellent for Y The object of this Association is to loGue Free. t F him "ni°os°°°' n TamilIII-*Teddy I�'rust ° net, Frank Sullivan. Flo - "Teaser -stealing- and _prosecute(e n Jrr I I •T _ Y Fred Mrs. R er and � Norma Wood J g v 1l► • - - '-, __W. _J•- Elliott, Principal spent the weekend with the formers and Arthur Annis a ual, Frank Oul . ` u�:. after the felons. brother at Br&ntford, who has just '2 ­ the Minnie Bennett, 'Irene Strait b • g returned from overseas. an, Mar Bill, Harr Pearce, Alice jo 'Members haviHR property stolen oetomani• owing to the wet weather on Sun- y y to immediately with any member (t' R Patterson, Margaret Gatward. Sr II- Eggs For Hatchui t day, there was a very small attend- Glenna Gilmer. Mabel Cullen. I- t of Executive committee. ance at church to bear the Rev. Mr, *Arthur Cullen, . Muriel Gatward, ' '- from� Black Breasted Red .. Hum hrev, of Milliken, ..� oil Membership fee, 11.00. P Edna Cullen, 'Willie Sullivan Ed. <: Game-elioice stock and On Saturday last the Whiteva a win Straughan. Marjorie Bromell Tink•tatmey be had from the President or; 1 _ ezceilent layers. boys journeyed down to play it friend• absent. Pr B -Alice Sullivan, 'Logan C.. • Lidcue, Phm.V j t secretory on application. ! ame of hockey with the Oberryy Stran han. Pr A -Marian Bromell• Also, Young Belgtsn�Hares Wood hove. The score was 5.0 in Donal Strait ban. Norman C&rlton. Rxec.-Com.-L. D. HAnks, C. 8. Palm. and Silver Grey Si er• favor of our boys. g -Druggist-Graduate Optiata►n __._..,_. _ _ Mer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. iap Hares. y Clifford Schwalm. Number on roll ••+ • 8'l. Average attendance for month 1 O, X. F. Tl^.,kt Agent.Ism, i Jt R.lThextoa;�l W. J. Clark• ''tel Pedigree SST`' Callis'ssale Ttteeda , Mar.l8th, El 'Present every day M. Welber- • ,. ,a N. I ast.tocla h Pttkfrita . �.,�s �.-.�.. tm. .rn:: .r. c•a w• -..re: .c, a ve. gra" _ rca ..,a.^c. r .s a,.ns*r'.e*':: vr;.ez .err;s ,•a� ..F r c; �. '-:.v-•»,.-n- ^: ::'r . .-:yv'"'b - �,�.. 'ke�t'.*"� :.. .. , ..�,q„r, '"�w>?,��'. '�"%'� 1i . Y-.�. �_',.�,,,� :•�"+xi'"�sxa.:'i.,,#s �=•'i�S�i:^y�4rs3•'r9�< t-tln^^`:,,�' ;a adr^si v �.+Ku'�..Xw.w.• �ke•ar r� 7x:•�•'�' :a ''-.�*wii�; : °ice• ::v"�-i'�h. - -�a �i. .,,• �.";M�7' +s,$,dws,-� >�..�sJ".,tl=cw -.r �;..> e<;u^.::�r'.a'"°".-.'-` sW.r�.4" wor a+n. K�m1:e2'..•ec-:�%*�a..:...�"c4':e�� , q. - �^��:..x..t� �- rsl.:x.2',.3...�° <iGS �c�i,.`�-�i.+"'C.`-ws `- )cc>... '' . ,w,v= v �:�s�-" 3y-,.=� . �'.el •�.wri • `§.,.. � _ae..�,t�, •x'•„- .. .,., ..f .,.-. -:' ,.. .-, ..; ..- ., ....ems:...,.. r... ., .�:� .s. f". ;''�:"�. ,z. rE'.. ,..► �.: 'r.� Jn•. 4... w�x��� .. ...�i�e"�- fur+.". ... r.. ,X.- _ M ^4 r•. ..� .*�a •a -......,. .-•-C , •.�:, Y� w.s.,,•.n:, a,:.,.., .�`, . f• ".s y�bc t r:.3 r^�', .�' -.'P. ., •r- «. .....�:.. A .. .� _ ,, : � . ., .�,-sir c '..,. - .ryi"' . - • w; ; � �,.:. z r' ,.,+f, _ s..,, .. ...: � ...:..... ...h . ......:i'. ., :,.. :., s, .. .. .:7e *1.,..:�Saia.e _.: "w` ..,.... ... Sril ? e .. , :e�, .. .•r" �'-' P;e+ said the other day #would just stand rbrsl sehooh in Alberta are ,depend- empty - end 1 1 � empty this wdntcr.' -I know we could int on cold lunches and that these POTATOES� ;r oo - hav4 the use o! it. There s a store are eaten at irregular intervals andDita�4 1 -• „ 60 New Yariett can in it • already. wader :.sli -' . sed Potato Seeds. 14very hill well, I'TC aom-e, Tn pAe' $atursy idea of the Department of Education out of the month and build the fir , be different, . e orth, ahapaa 0416 � is that trustees fgi�nd teachers shall glass. May be worth, a gold mlAe: _ if the rest of 'you will take ,turns. I make it ossible tdlserve at least onePacket.'+ r Don't min theme rarest and moat P wonderful of Reeds. with rs. Earlhsm's quiet -voice -put -con hot dish each --day at noon; well bal-- �trectionsi5 ., 4 --tor t2 ( •fidenee in the group, arced cold lunches are also suggested d 00, with -our booklet, "Making the arter Pay." a� "I'll comQ,tool" chorused several to mothers. - a�assrs_ sa�lv- sTolss others. — 419& X 380 Dorchester at, W —W .110kil"NA4 MUM. Vy ell, s ear o a i e of this Lizards and Sugar. M . j wrapping paper end write down whOt The chief menace to sugar cane in' -.� wave got to -start lith, and Mrs. the Nest Indies is the froghopper, . Varicose Veins ? %' r• Tompkins took over the secretarial ' v ` (Thomaspts succharina), an insect , t work. I that sucks the sap from the root and �" �d Round 1#he group she bustled, and! leaves of the sugar cane and that rT ' o tto Laced 6 �, • '4jr±�d �,.; before the. tardy husbands 'appeared owes its name�Ao. Its ability. to take "Staking two blades crow}where only one -grew before." plans had been trade. prodigious leaps. is recent gaasa,the � as the-, may P be' washed or boned. ADJVSTABL>A, laced like r."Don-Ft s "We ought to have a' coisle of insects have multiplied enormously, a leggin alwa}s'•fike • Y • Qon t Experiment 'With Fertilizers tables;' suggested Mrs. Brownell. especially in 'Trinidad, where their,03003L 0030 A311ZA m eLd e r ' Let the other fellow risk his season's crop and living --you stick to the "Each of us could bring a few maga- I natural enemies, frogs, toads and { to measure: ilkht and tried and proven winner,been. durable ' Gunn'e "Shur -Gain." New fertilizers lace you tines to place on a reading table; and lizards, have been .nearly ezttermfn- COOZa contalus.NO RU at every tarn, but remember, for s completely balanced soil food made I think one table ought to be fixed BER. by men with many years' experience with Canadian farm needs, you stet 'by the mongoose, originaYly, up fora writing table. Ralf the timebrought, from 1,500, India to kill , the rats .000 SOLD can't beat I don't have as many minutes to, my-', and snakes. Wherever the mongooses i BC0NO3dMCAL, cost $3.50 �� • !! self all the week..as.I spen� in fidget-� w.ere plentiful the lizards disappeared' iInib. $s 0, postpaitwo for thed ane � 8i ShU r-Gai h ing around this store on a Saturday'' and the troghoppers flourished. Five write for.Catalogue and I �►—� " years ago a leading planter, after ex- yeti-Measui e�nent.. Blank • ■ afternoon, r s „ Corniss Limb fivecWty Co. Fe rt i ze rS could we have some picture books' terminating as many mongooses as and toys for the kiddies?" ` 514 Mem Birks slag• Gat your requirements in at once before it is too late. Gunn's Shur- Well have to have su things,,. , possible;• placed thousands o! ground 7Soatreyl, P.Q. 71 "We'll �.lizards is .his cane fields, with the re - Gain Fertilisers not only mean an early 'start for your crops, but a Mrs. Teasdale. That's one thing ,it's salt that -the lroghopper. has almost' steady, stream of plant food right through the growing period, meaning for -to keep the children from get-' strong, full -headed, disease -resisting growths. We have a mizturs, to,. �� disappeared, and the sugar yield is suit your soil and crop.-, ting so tired and cross. `greatly increased and improved. Other SPRING M U S K R ATS Ask your dealer about (i'nan'e "Shur -Gain" to -day and write us.for "We'll try it out this way, for a' large sugar=cane growers have since o interesting Booklet, "Bumper Crops." month or two and .[ believe after wed. started a lizard farm, where the Ws pay the beat pried for Spring get it ,furnished and •folks see w , ti lizards are brought in hundreds and GUNNS LIMITED WEST TORONTO, ONT. ' Muskrats e help it is the town council may encouraged to thrive and multiply for - p)bvide for it by by-law An time for Send any Furs you have. You are next winter. Think . there s an !the sole object of combating file frog- treatment. price �'= ' ' y hopper pest. Thousands of bats, too, assured ofsatisfaction in ce and - hope?" ' Mrs. Tompkins look are kept for the same work. arouxld the -group for a sign.--e-itsdota _ - - - - - -_ _ ABBEY L� s -wit ' it �y; 810 8t Paa} 8t Vlf., Morrtroat.-Q & ehoak�and h certainly, if a man weigh rt rightly In business for 80 years everybody and carred Anne off to he that doeth so is rather liberal of Reference: MBank of Hoche laga find Bert and confer with frim about' another man's than of his own+"-',' f- the room.Bacon. St. Henry.' Throughout the week Beverly won- dered who was moving into Mrs. �1i_ ,R- n—c -�—��j R� --��j� Price's chap. On Saturday morning ',+�++++ ��>�-i.liL-i/�l3J�J-- r Tb• Rest-Roosa at Beverly. makingthe slipperyJourney to town. It displayed a sign which read "Bev- - - "Are you going to town this after- The wintei wdnd was raw and chills Ing the, aftgrnoon and evening people The first trip over the Simpson Psae glaciers of the snow clad Rockies li h nook Bert?" said Anne Walton to and by the timet reached Bev came in, a little shy at first, but ' ig 'her husband, who was les the. erly the children's faces were purple through the Canadian Pacific Rockies above. At least one cyclone seemed leaving Ending friends and neighbors they i = dlnnW tAIe rather hurriedly. with the cold. _ stayed to chat and rest. was made by Sir George Simpson, to' have swept down its valley, and "Yes; want .to fix up the chiklren "Can't we go some place to get . Mrs• Brownell. luxuriously wrote � Governor of the Hudson's Bay 'Com- the river itself had washed away. - atd come along?"warm, mother?" begged Bobby. five postal cards. Mrs. Lane knitted pang, In 1841,'and formed part of the several corners so that our trail had "I'm sot eager to go but I ought "There's no pre go but the while she rested the feet that had first recorded overland tour round the to be made, or found anew oa :many a ..- ,to. Now soon must we. be reedy'! _store. We- can wait there --=while been ready to, drop off the week be- world,-.tbat Is to. say across the North mile. - "Oh, to half an hour or so-" American Continent, anA by way of "About seven hours- of .hard _wor%_ may t� ChB- daddy goes to the bank and to the. lore. Tommy Teasdale and Richard - -� blacksmith shop.". - Saylor built block houses; Bobby and asci Russia; -occupying about brought us to the height of land, the: ' Bertha looked at wonderful pictures nine months, and'the subject of con- hinge as it were between the eastern thea ensued, and forty minutes later : Anne and the youngsters unloaded siderable literature, Jim Brewster, the and western waters. We breakfasted Cha family was tusked away in the i ' old sleigh, and Prince and Kate were at the, general "store and Bert drove i and drew others .yet more. wonderful. -famous guide an n -. a improvements for the rest -room - enil discovered_-the-fallen--tree--on"..ihe an- exceed fourteen paces In width, filling .----- store - - a diose was crowded with farmers, P mit of the Pass on which the travel- our kettles for this one lonely meal YLB...SEED :POTATOES their wives children, bundles and Mrs: Earlham read two stories and Rerw, Rebrons. Cobblers, Delaware& tobacco smoke. Bobby and Bertha costed a recipe. lers left their record. at once from the crystal sources of Green attention Mountains and Silver odlara �S81ed their way to the big red "I like going to town lots better Fired by the ambition to cross this the Columbia jLnd the Saskatchewan, - stove, while Anne waited at the coon- now, *don't you, another?'' whispered pass, I dei put one day last summer, while these willing feeders of two op• Strift IF. L ESTASROOK• i CO. with two guides, ten ponies and camp- posits oceans, murmuring over their ter with the butter and eggs she had Bertha, as Anne tucked her and Bob= ing outfit and supplies for six or seven beds of moss stones, as it to bid fDaalars to Isis,, Potatoes a Prodaoe) brought to trade. A half-dozen other by into bed that night. "I'ni •tired y hardo-ftp s/1CKViLLs, Ns. feel_ days,,; _Jim, Brewster sent these ov Wee f, from Baal! to Invermere at the head- to attune our quads to the. sublimity r "How do you do, Mrs. Walton. I neither does brother. waters of the Columbia Valley, where of the scene. seldom see you any more; where have - I clad promised tq wait -for them. `But between these kindred Conn. -40 you been keeping rself ' said one Child Welfare in the West. - ` Close to Invermere are the remains • y Ping y� - tains, the common progeny of the P g' H - of the women. l' Child welfard is occupying a large -of Kootenai Honse, an outpost of the s - ' _ "Oh, the roads have been so bad we share of attention in British Colum- Nor' west Trading Company eetab- I ams snow wreaths. .there per this haven't been anywhere and I dread Ibis and Alberta. Early in December lashed by David Thompson . in 1808. f remarkable ourcedLffere of o! temperature coming to town. The children get the%yvas held at Vancouver the first Now there is a comfortable little that the' source o! the Columbia M RATS eo cold and tired and it taken so long aunnal convention of the Child Wel- tourist hotel,, . much appreciated by showed 40 degrees, while that of the 9 to when Bert has inees to -attend to. fare Association of British Columbia. motorists who use the excellent Gov- Saskatchewan raised the mercury n. ` -in Big Demand Sometimes I th� I'd rather stay at The program included discussions on ernment road ' through the -Upper 68 degrees, the thermometer mean. . - home. . How •sAuch are a worth educational reforms, juvenile delin- In t while.striking as high as 71 degrees eggs Columbia Valley. in the shade. to -day ?'► quency, child mortality and diseases 'On our first day's ride we stopped "I heard some one tell Mrs. Tomp- of children Vocational training was "From the vicinity of perpetual __ g on for a swim at the hot radium -water A89�!'ed by kine they were thirty-eight cerate," urged in order theft. children might springs of Sinclair Canyon, where St gnaw, we estimated the elevation of Auldilm to volunteered a woman who stood at become helpful ,tactors in the . coal- John Harmsworth, brother of the thothe height of hand v t seven or eight the pdge of the circle. "H'm; my munity. The schools of Vancouver famous herd Northcliffe, and himself sea, whiandle feet above the level of the, • cousin in the city wi�es that they're were mentioned particQ�A�arig • on ac- proprietor of the still more famous sea, whffe the surrounding peaks ap _ Wagner Brasier paying -sixty cents in the city -right count of the special classes for the Perrier water, built a concrete bath• peered to rise nearly half that slti• along," contributed another. "We'd mentally backward children and the Ing pool under -the springs which tude above our heads." COMptlly better save up a lot and carry -mem Association put itself or *ward as pours lts naturally warm water -;out of We ourselvesTound the snow all - to the city. I'd like to walk through favontng institutions for the feeble- the rock. At, night we found shelter gone and our horses found sweet and one a� the big stores right nowt I minded- in a homesteader's cabin, the owner ample pasture on an Alpine meadow. ~ 84s FRO" ST. EAST �� the mirrors, though -those long . The Chief Diagnostician of the 3aty= of which was away at the war and As we looked back from the Great i ones that let you see how your skirt enile Court of Seattle, Washington;- hospitable enough to lea4e the latch Divifis upon the mpuntains of the Bel- 1 vR'ONTQ i '� addressed the Aasodstion on juvenile loose. Nest day wo were in the forests moria, we had . as fine a panorama as saga and how shabby your shoes are, Establl•h•d-1900 and Mrs. -Saylor edged behind, Anne delinquency and its dependence on the of the Kootenay -a wonderful resort any artist could desire -ragged on at the thought. status of home training. A low ebb for big game, judging by the tracks lines capped, fringed 'with perpet. g g d. and Sud a Trial hot\ "Well, I don't want to' see' any- of parental responsibility results in -wesaw and the animals -we even met. ual show. _T _. !thing or walk anywhere," remarked jugenile delinquency. It was recom- -two black bear and a deer on the The fishing, I may say in pass na, Results Will ' Please Yon i Mrs. Lane. "My feet are ready to mended that mothers" pensions should trail with moose paths worn deep like which one " gets �on such a trip, in of _ drop,olf. .I don't see why - they can't be established because motherhood small Devonshire lanes along the the very best. Every creek, every have a few more chairs vin. this store should be recognized as the highest meadows beside the river. of seems to be stocked with trout, when there ie no other place for us service to the State. The Kootenay River had a ratbe all inquisitive about the nature of the to wait for the ,mon folks. I've had In'Alberts, the study of Child Wel- bad reputation. Two parties were fly. Brown Hackle and Gray Hackla -. S -{ray. trading done for an hour and fare-- is concerned with the -prepare- drowned'in the attempt to make the arealwaysAeadly. The red flies such I.idderable rgp avemodems r Sam's getting the horses shod; no tion. and serving of hot lunches to crossing at the same time last year, as Parmachene Belle do not seem to one can tell -when he'll be through." rural school children. The Depart- and we ourselves had been warned take so well in ..these . waters. There "That's just itl Why haven't we meet of Education for the provdnee to v6stpone our trip'. However, we were both Dolly Varden and Steel. op -Dress Fall Wheat I somewhere alae to wait T Over in has issued a booklet containing a found a -ford where we did not even head to our credit ' on the Simpson, With Fertilizers Stevenville_ they have a regular rest- number of recipes and practical Bug- have to swim our horses, and next averaging a little over a pound. In ro•tsand thaws have done con.. room in the City Hall, with chairs and gestiona whereby the cold lunch will day were on the banks of the Vermil- the Kootenay the trout ran up to two damage to Fall Wheat by couches and little beds forbabies, and be wholly or partially abolished. It lion River. Into the Vermillion pours and three pounds and were very gameviag the soil. magazines t read and desks to write is estimated that more than three- the raging torrent of the Simpson; though shy in the middle of the'day.--• ' » which itself Is fed from the melting J. M. G. Spring top -dressing is, artm the ori Mrs. , spier forgot her temper- fifths of the school children attending , / ���• s. -as. � dry embarrassirlent and stepped out, _ \ •. Iacresse8 frOril from hiding with a swing of the that were lacking. Fertilizers "Yea, but Stevenville isn't Bever - Increase, in yields OhioEzperE• ly," said Mrs. Lane with the infiec- meat Station for a period o! 13 tion of a fatalist. ; ` yearswas 13.] bushels per acre. 'But why couldn't we have such s Ontario Atricultmal Co_ lleQs room to use oil Saturday? Maybe I011e� 8 reportman facseaeeof 8.3 boatels Beverly could do more than it dose if ' to pet acre.-,wcrwimv , -. _A ow ,. w Msbe sere of year catch and la- We .women could wake it up Since n ereeaa��ee your wheat yield this spring by Mrs, 'Price's store has cloaed'I don't r (eedisg the weak plants. see why, we couldn't fix that up. I'll Zr PAYS TO FBItTILIZH , bring a couple of rockers and_a_rnt� watts for Fampbkt Ne-1—''>Fe�ag les - r Pood'! ug.' Mrs. Tompkiva had caught _� ... fire from Mrs. Saylor, :The Soil slid Crop "Who'dy the rent?" This was In�proverr>ten Bureau a poser= • enthusiastic ones knit ;, of the , F Iasocletloa th•tr by9wis.Q a.„ •'Alas _11116p0.. 7+oRorITO f VWI mAnne, "Bort owns '�aa ..a.am........■..es� an inwok Iftit1111 ba4ftS mind be 1 -- leceS FREE TO BOYS AND GIRLS , jr This outfit contains: I Pen Pointe - 1 English School Ctwe 1 Box Crayons (28 colors) - 1 Eraser 1 Japanese Peaoil'Boz - 1 Boz Paints Special Drawing Pencil 1 Paint Brush $11 Special 1 CoanDsss 8 patriotic Blotters `` a "Mr Upped Lead Pencils 3 paokages Union Jack'Flag Stickers 3 Metal-00%�ss Lead Pencils so that you can put the flag on 1 Pen Holder your school books, letters, etc. `. --- --weWillgive yon thL whole 84 -piece School Outfit free of all charge it you will sell just 80 packages of our lovely embossed Easter post cards at 10 cents a package (8 lovely cards in each package). Send us your name and we will send you the cards to sell. lirhen sold send us the money and we will send you -the whole outfit. 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E., o - ALBERTA STRUCTURE L Toronto. - R T ii -A I -T' A�AT�B-=�R good riots: finishi s sDeci ltT2 } comes and everything aw�TiiTBs:J THANAn Up -to -Date upil. °�serolaw-uteri-tet �omDsay demands' such.. careful preliminary - Brunswick Ave., Toronto. investigations as dam -building, par- Teacher -Name the five zones.: _ _ - ` General Scheme Provides for Irriga a - war, postal, a� `amp ra cularly avhen it comes. to -the star- FORs - age of a large body of water. For EQUIPPED N APIlQla ! perste, a te,_ -tion of= -1,250,Y00 Acresti-An dams ._$o burst vn terrible cone- - and i oD D nt,oR Plant t ep++t rid o E n Oat 1 r ee e 0 ' asa ass car $ . 0: z Engineering _. _Big Banking Criisis. :o for 11.200 on autek safe. Boz .�l. mak. - g Accordingly, the earthen embank= Wilson Publishinir Co:, Ltd:: Tnronta r' ment, which is some seven thousand Neighbor -"Got much money in ItIlIKLt NEWSPAPER FOR BALM ^ There has just been completed 'in feet in length, is of ja particularly your bank, Bobby?" , so New Ontario. owner �tcivic the Province of Alberta, Canada, a massive character. At its base it is Bobby --"Gee; nol The.. depositors Francs Will sell $2.000. Worth monster dam. It can claim the Bis= three hundred -and fifty feet thick, and have fallen off somethin' fierce since that Shing C Apply J. 1;. to. tinction of being the longest edifice Pub]tshtnit Co.. Ltnhlted. Toronto of its kind tin the world. Whereas the Contains about one million cubic sister got engaged. a�a><si2r>teys famous Asstym dam, in Egypt, has a yards of earth; -rubble and atone: _ total len :ii�aslon the crest of air Disposing of "Poem." �1ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, il:'re. g g _ Internal and external. cur with• thousand four hundred feet, the new 'e QjQ ; Tedchei="In- parsing the sentence, out Dain by our home treatto :1Nr1te 1 Canadian structure is no leas than UIiILiJ t HAVE WIVYI 'The poem was long,' what do you do c�•iimitea fun Dr. o seven thousand eight hundred and -11 em?, ._..... twenty feet in length. j f no AAA11 H ` �iJo ` n „ UTO TIRES, z 8y AUTO TTI 9► "'k THICK, Hf �I ft;7Jl.0\U1\J lr A Johnny (editors son)— Put it m A 113.25. _ Tuhes $1 ab x.11 ds s out But apart' from its 'record in the „ Rtti matter of length it has many no ' , _ the waste basket.- rate yyrices erdale e a 1¢tntstfrte - �� - Co., c�errard and Hamilton'!?its., Toronto features: It has been erected; in con- FROM n �{�}�H and 728 - Dorchsater_Ht Went acaatreaL vection wit a co 1J1111111�U N. ' Not a New- Idea to $im.."- �7� 4« scheme, ,the largest individual project "Now, Lieutenant Tompkins;' said w sip Eor TWO Ink Poon aoesFit stEs of this character that has been car- hair i Double its. the general, "you have .the battalion any pen; ailver-plated; sample by azatht - rich -ant -on -the rerican continent; -274 Fulton J.' W. e e-�bS��G umn, f ting so ` h --b While most irrigation projects have beauty irk a few IrkOnlerkt8+- w quarter col a 174 Fulton Avenue. Toronto. \. would you get it into" line in the quick - far their .objects :the obtaining of s try this. t' -possible north=east?" Try =to°'Avoid This Error. _ Moeus, larger yield of cereals or fruit crops, , es po way, facing the Canadian enterprise Js destined .. If .you care for heavy hair, that "Well, air," said the lieutenant, "We had to atop. our little 'girl ' solely 'to $increase the dairying and glistens with .beautly and is radiant after a moment's fruitless considers- answering the front door, calla.". -' -. live Stock output of the province. with Iife; has as incomparable soft- tion, "do you know;'thst's what I've "TPFty4" The scene of this latest triumph on nes. and �a !tatty aid lustrous, - try often wondered." "The other day.when. Ensign. Jonet M 4- a of the irrigation engineer d rine. the part a mg ion Daae came to call on our eldest daughter iµ A novel. feature as the sash ar• is Basagno,-on the Boar River, some, Just one application -doubles the Doing H $it. he was dressed fah his white vaiforan*� eighty-five _miles._ to the east. off, Cal-_ beauty of= your hair, besides it int- - e e ad w the little- - - _ gory. Across this broad Stream• i mediately dissolves every particle of �The'old Scot- y my boye, and and saw him she •immediately Cangement . which is a continuation tae t e. ; mighty -dam hes_beea_thrtirolrn 8_ _isdratt'- 7au_.. csah+$ fie+- a-_:h�l� -- - of the- revere which pass under the the river brought under subjugation heavy, healthy hair if you have land- war, There's . Wullie, he was in Mes= ca ed sipstatrs: `Ma; how" much -bread 1►rms, and bis at -the back... McCall for•watering a huge tract of country. ruff. This destructive scurf robe the i��, an' Jintanie, he was in Salon. do .you want' today V _. ,'1"attern No. 8284, Misses' Dress. In The waters held up by thea dam alone hair of its lustre, its strength and 'its �, an' Tam, he was mine-Sweepin ; ' $ sizes, 16 to 20 years.' Price, 2b irrigate, by means o! two thousand very life, and if not overcome it pro- an' wee Jack, he's fist 'sever, past. 2slaard,s Liatiaest ogres ansae. sea. Kents. eight hundred miles of canals and dit- duces a . feverishness. and itching, of �dy visitor -But J-)ck can't have . r rhes, .four. hundred and forty thous- .the scat the hair loots famish, _ Two carloads of flaxseed clave been _ loosen an die: thea the hair joined -old ... and acres o! land. - ot.-Nal he shiPfPBed _ . _ -. out fast.e 1 - Th Sc - o d but earned from the Tilbury ;district Lao - To Irrigate B10,Oti0 Aeres� If yaur,`hafr has been neglected and yin and sazpence a -week for sleepin' Belfast, Ireland. - But included in the . general is thin,,faded. dry, scraggy or too oily, . - wi an sold wife that was frichted o' ���scheme is the irrigati'�tg of a further get a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan- Zeppelins. - VOPOUT tract of three hundred and seventy derive .at any drug store or toilet lifto .thousand acres by diverting the sat- 'counter for a taw cents; apply a little Couldn't Bturup Him. err of the river to another point, as directed and ten minutes after y°Q The sergeant major had the repu- FST RFU ' making eight hundred and ten thou- will say this was the beat investment sand acres in all. Shortly, too, t these you ever made.. tation of never being at a loss for an. acres 'will be increased to over one We sincerely believe, regardless of answer. A young officer made a bet - _ - - - ... !r • _ " million two hundred and fifty thou- everything else advertised, that 1f you VFAth a brother officer that he would Comforting. 1`e 1�r0111 p8 i w• " -- - : - sand acres�:Provtdiag homesteads on dere soft, lustrous, beantfful hair i sthan-four' hours' ask Sloan's the rich irri ted land for thousasids of lots of -it-no dandruff -no Itching n less. twenty makes - I ga a uestion that ►seders. scalp and no .more falling hair -yon the sergeant major, q - , World's j,Illllpent The undertaking or its inception must use Knowlton s Danderfne. • 1 would baffle him. ' - e sergeantto-, major 'accompanied, famous reliever of rheumatic the _the coop officer on his rounds, in ' Pacific Railway, which owns some six '4 _ _ y aches, soreness, stiffness, sinful _ f the finest vir n land THE GOLDEN OOW the course of which the cookhouse = in the Prairie Provinces o o ---& --large ; other external twinges that httmaaity' Saskatchewan' and ,Manitoba, which Lost -Wedding Ring Recovered After kettle of water just- commencing to auRerS from, enloyytt its great Saks ?..•- it received as a .grant for, the con- Five Years. ; - , boil the officer said: because it practically never fails' to 7to°asy. struction of its traahscontinental line., ` w' comforting relief: Some three million acres of this land A Godstone, Surrey (England),Aadg Why Bees $hitt water only boil bring speedy, ' round the edge of the copper and not - Always ready for use, it takes tittle is In Southern Alberts,' a peat open has just discovered her wedding ring, „ to penetrati without nubbin$ and pro - in the centre? duce results_ Clean, refreshing. Mads prairie plateau lying between- the which disappeared Svc or- sir years "The water around the edges, sir;' r ' ' Bow River on the south and the Red ago while she was feeding a calf._ in Canada. At all drug stores !4 . - River on-the._north,.. Its surface Ili , was thought the animal had replied the veteraia, "as far the men large bo j the means economy. .. Is roll* and its soil, cona�stlnb rwallowed--ring;-and-sem it scalp on guard; they have their breakfast heavy b sok loam and a clap cu 1, fan hour befor6tile-remainder o _ 3 - not be found the -calf became known h k excellent.' al � an "the golden cow:' •' the company."- � .• In order to encourage settlement - -�`-- `The Chinesea Meuse served as the- on this land and; incidentally, 'provide A few days ago the cow was pur- f - lnepiration for this: charming creation freight for its line, the Canadian chased and killed by an Oxford butch- anaarVs =dariaeat p n.res a.tssaigsa # ' a rhose'straiglht pleated all is attach-. pacific Railway determined to see er, who, being informed of the lost FIGHTING 140NDON FOGS _ ed to lining. McCall Pattern No. what could be done in harnessing the ring, made a search, and discovered soc", GOc; i2sg. 8780-- Girri Dress.' In 5 sizes, '8 to waters so that a regular and plentiful the rtng embedded in -am internal Ir,New Invention Will Aid In Discovery 14 years. Price, 20 cents. - -gupp4 . could be guaranteed to the gan. The ring has been restored to of Adequate, Meana. ' These patterns may be obtained farmer.. First they carried out an the- owner. !"roan your Local McCall dealer or from exhaustive survey of the whole re- Efforts to -find a means of clearing the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Taranto,°n- This occupied several Rears. the air of foga have been advancedOn C�e Dept. W. an irrigation project demanding enc- considerably by the production of an' _ veye and examination !az more coals- �I �yorks i Try It a"amius rich, it is clailned, mss_ plate than those far. a railway line. sures exactly the constituents of fog-' A dranist says: "For nearly The engineers flrat traversed the re- I thi ears I have eommead�d Serious complaints are arriving The device is the Invention of Dr. I rty 4,. _ from England sa to the vasty and gion in all directions, taking mea- the Fstrae! of Roots, know eta surements and doting the rises and Tells how to loosen a sore. John S. Owens, of the Atmospheric Noma ,s Curative Syrup. ion 'f generally bad condition of Canadian fall of the land. They aP several tender•eorn so .It lifts Pollution -Research Department of t6iradical �„ of atipstiosa. - fipples. shipped there. out without pain. months upon . the ground, virtually: _ -- the Meteorological Office. It draws is ' as add sad indisatiea. It dwelling in what was then a wilder- in a volume' of fog, retains and mea- trsliable remedy that Stever Esus - y near so far ae any life was concern- d s a1 e . am « . (food net=s spreads rapidly an _drub cure_ 1 th purities, said . die to do the worik-" SO drops ed- gists Gere are kept busy dispensing charges the pure ail.—Soot at dfr�� They now gave thetr attention to treezone, the -ether discovery, of a Cin- have been found predominant. s _ -the rivers. - First they made a eirmati- man, which is said -to loosen . �.Hiyh the difficulty- in devising ' -- :` thorough examination o3 the Deer any corn so it lifts . out with the a means of fighting London. foga. has River and then the' Bow River. They lingers. studied their banks, their beds, aster- been bis absence of data concerning -� • Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter t twined their volume, and the discharge` 'ounce of freezone, which will cost very the proportions of impurities in the - -, point in the dr season r, at � givem psi y little, but is said t be ati>ncienL to rid -sir, ,said an authority.. and during flood'. one's feet of every hard or soft corn AP or callus. MONEY ORDERS. EaS111J,. Wonderful Engineering Fest. - you apply Rist a taw drops on the A Dominion Express Money Order As a result- of their surveys it was tender, aching corn and instantly the for five dollars costa three cents shown that the block, as the region soreness is.relieved and soon the t. @ tern, 'natural s0 i vee •that it lifts out with- To make a paint blush as soft and into three , sections -the western; out pain. It is a sticky substance clean as new, no matter how 'hard it ;fid - eastern, and central --of about one which dries when applied ,and aeyer has become, simply .bail i't in water million acres each, arch' the work .of Inflames or even irritates the adjoin• in which a little -lye has been put. If LJQur� developing them has been carried out Ing tissti6. air . In - the order named. This discovery will prevent thou- A little washing -powder or soap will fooddOesn r In the western section three hull- sands of deaths annually from lock- do, but it will take longer, The boiling ` dred and'seventy thousand acres has jaw and infection heretofore resulting water should be no deeper than the - d1gCa7tr e$egl� been brought under irrigation by di= from the suicidal h$bit o! cutting length of the bristles, as the boiling f d"19GA the waters of the Bow River corns. suds will injure the handler at a point just -outside- the city of a $rid �� w Calgary. ]ere a canal, seventeen Most° cit ogle' are count o- + $iaimeat iDares aaadra¢ _- _ - L• ,e miles In length; 'siidty feef w,itie at pie •come' t �towif. � � �srd s �� �e Soothe S8�1Sf8 the bottom and one hundred and Every job better than the last one et C$ticura We twenty feet wide on the water level, We 'have been using MINARD'S -that is good farming.. - Yong, Itc{.a,eg S4es " --carries. the procious •fluid tq . it :great LINII4IEI�T in our home for a number / Wanner assns x ' �eatlake three miles long, half a mile -§U�191EVED cerealdish wide and forty feet deep It is vir- o! years end use no other Liniment Nothing' rer, sweeter or moretually a natural depression,• but has .but. MINARD'S, slid. we can recom- efi�eetive fourrashes, itchingS sodic - JUL -1 ]� been strengthened by a large earthen mend it highly, for sprains, bruises, INSTWITH citations. The Soap to cleanse and p aaa of the chest, sore- rify, a Ointment to Boothe and dam. pains. or tightness �al, They prevent skin troubles If From this reservoir_ water is -car- nese o! the -throat,•beadaeha or. any-- ny 1 used for every -day toilet pur�ioses, hout . 7Ist ried to the hundreds of farms by one thing of that sort,' We will not be For free sats$ les address: ' Com• thousand gild six hundred miles of without it one single day, for we get Np o secondary canals and ditches. The Dept' ]!l, Bost n, U. �. A• ibis .1'tOilrlsh- a new -bottle before the other is all ._ ORISOMEY REFONRED.ASKANYCRUG4IST _ _ _ engineers teal difficulties, however, it-h}gbiy-- - - - � t orw{;talyman !(ncc-Ce-rlAakNeslr Prke60o-: Sold dt $ _ _ - t€rit -& �- - rbegan when try t�C�klE lieens 8rn RemtmU<.the Dune tilt mteRt not 6e $ecu ■p10 section, for it was here where the anyone. JaHN-WALKFIELD, i _ great dam _is situated. It was not DISEASE AMONG HORSES -THE, �NSWER 18 cost + tri question of merely diverting the vat- LaHave Islands, Ltttienburg Co., N.8_ O N s - S ` ;Sp�hn s Distemper Compound era of the river . into angthel�channel, s but of . first curbing the stream and In 1917 the 400 co -app ative naso- Y O �Zi herever there Is contagious or Infectiav;a disease among then raising the level of the river ciatibn's of Saskatchewan had..a turn- horses SPOHN'S is the soluttoa of all trouble g$OIiN' set and controlling the is savaluable in all oases -o DTS+rEMPER..p E rr 1,11fifi r fort f N INFLUENZA COUGHS and COLDS. A fevv ¢to a �1��+v'� ��e )' ave of over $4,QOO,D00, iteports so INFLU pa fldw, This was accomplished by the r O sti t►r horse __.---- will protect Your hone exposed to Biasses. M1. Q three times a day .will act marvetouatY-oa�Sour horse toeo oo•t•e ucr�ue „o, s_oie erection of a great composite dam far received indicate that this record. �A Q� "InallyMe$ across whStt is known as Horseshoe has been exceeded for 1918. ^bOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen, Indiana, Bend on the Bow River. i. - ISSUE NO. 11-118 There is no engineeringwork that iLGlssrh,s ytalmeat las rase everswhn„ J - _P - .. .. .. '.., s^ ,^x.::-: ;.•ire-�:.:.'„aasr,�:nr,a.:.r."�csti.a_un.+�2:c:tid:�.`uc'�ti..�r,.Y�"�:asfurr'rt—`-"�-y',.•.`w`"��i".i�'-•tet. MINNOW _tor repsw road 4 40 - Joa"Peame-117-yd=T1 , I It, Ice ilitchil And 0. P JrV=DAY. KAW848Ts-Anetion siilie. con 7.2-00. Isaac Lehman, 1Wyd*of of farm �stock. Implements etc.. at Friday Its ofike, gro,yel I&OD; Isaac 1.kehmati.And Oth'. -lot 14. Con.AL P'110s.Prip@4 c .*bllahe . d*v*%AM.rV�g at gravel on side= 180 yde. CullisNaha _ow..AbWf Q W_ P4WOU, wtettan wtuvw- r vuna m. yugutamuo 11W85- T, H&RCH 1STir-Atiction. sale FE -_11- The council now adjourned to insist TUMDA M25ilpaldinadvarice. R-'- r- . A il 7�b, for the of farm stock and Implements. -at [at again on MoodiLy. rtualuess. 7, Ptekering, the prope. -F of of genera do i 0 H N-#U"41tt -F Below you wiH find a .1ist Of WHITEVALK' See biH@. W--- Maw, auctioneer. at prio6b y6U'oa;nnbt dtipheate #40T" ^,No COMMZNTG WEDNESDAY. MMWE1 19tH -Auction U. and Mrs. Percy visited st.James "le bt farm stock. Fropleth6ots.etd.. Canned Corn, 23C $2.00 per dozen -I- MacCr"'s. Lo 1. 75 7 7 -Amet Is has purchased the Pen- at lot 81. rear con. 4, Pickering,(at C a A characteristic of the Canned Pea 15'e D. Anui Whitevale), the property of. G.•W., Canned Tomatoes.- -2.25 20c Which In a way is a harrul-48- -nank proper-tv 'Sale'at 1. 'sharp. SVC Hodgson. Canned Flume, 1.85 17C of boasting of E. 0. Daniels spent Sunday �1' with his 44 avocation, is -that bills.' Fred Pomtlil. auctioneer. 66 Can-ned Pears, 17c 1.85 old friends here. greatuesti and their great W. Parker visited his brother, Chas., WEDNESDAY. M.&RCTL *19Tn-Apetion Canned Peaches, ... 28c '2.60 deeds. While it 1.-3 coniparatively who is still quite Ill. sale of farm stock implements. bay, jhar;:nIesp',,it is niust offensive to Rev. Mr. Kpnip made a -flying visit cbrn, etc., at lot?, coo. 8, Pickering Get your supply.tiow. They will not -be cheaper. with his son in Tot -onto, the property of, Richard Puckrin. -.vb:o'are compelled to listen Hat;ry Johnson spent a -few days Sale at 1, sharp. See - bills; W=. Maw, auctioneer. -have a full lin of Royal bods -to time with relatives in the city. e U ti �-a: them. At the present We yal P stock f -er spent the week�, bliss May Tro� n =they spendi much time in telling TilURSDAY.' hIA.Ren -20TH-Auctio and with friebds.4n the city. sale.Qf farm sLock and implements at Royal Purple Calf Meal, $1.50 'rhe res of the world bow they Mrs. D. R. Beaton' attended 1he lot 23-,iear of con, 6. Pickering. one Royal Purple -Poultry Speciffe, 30e and 60e ri christening of her little kidud-daugitt- won the W'a�." We will admit they mile west-9f.the Brock road, the er, Mar -We at -did. considerabi -t b �_ofl'oronto. -property of W. A...Cqurts. otne otne pet -son or pqrsobs tried to one. -See bills. Win. Maw. auct- AME S RICH ARD SO N "end of the war. bot they cannot enter, E. O. - Dani#4's residence.. but roncer. in getting 'inside of only succeeded deny -that they waited until the -Auction sale' one door. FRIDAY, MARcu 21wr-- ri t citizenq met of farm stock. the property of Win. Pru MAn nionstet was in bis deat b• t),le of out. proiline ave been a Set i0118 Lidgett, lot, 4. con. 1. Pickering, throes befare they appeared upon whIt what might have be'accideni e-st 1, sharp. .-See bills. 'ALSIKE SEE D Ke ep'aw& f. accident the other - While cut' Sill p the Scene to adminigter a few o y the ting, tly Maw, auctioneer. ice on ihe ponA i-. the ]act blows, that put. him slipped in. Hpwever, be• was quickly SATURDAY. M-ARcu 22ND-Combina- the worse WANTED By buying a warm Sweater tion sale. tinder the auspices of the �eventually utit of the struggle. pulled out and is now none for his accident. Coat. I have a big range n -Farmers' Club. at Claremont. ED- . .. ..:When succeeding generations will The Womeu's' Institiite will bold- tries should- he made sooru4s pos- _,__:V�e -- to choose from in men's will the. hi prices for all kinds v% otneii's, boys' -ma d about the great war, they, thLeir next meeting at the hdme'of Mrs... -sible with Jobn cott, or the &,uc- W-. D- Roget-4,-Wednkiday. March 19. ---Will rea�ifshoot -'the i-omparatively in. Included In the program tioneoir. Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. of seed.'I and gicl'8 a p H. S. Pugh, auctioneer, sizes -smQ part that our neighbors to to A, address by Dr. McKinnon, of -get TrESDAY, MARCH 2i -Auction sale sendrus samples and -the South played in �the great Brougham. a derijonstrittion of prune- of bor4s. cutt]0. extra choice she . ep. our prices before at prices that cannot be what the whip by Miss' Gibsou; readings and lements. at lot P. con. S. selling. found elsew)xere. �-dmma­ -eom Dared- with members. All are 'In Pickers music by 'other BrItI911, the French, the Italians invited. rag: the property of Chas. Tuiff Call: and see the big mugs of s. that) _Tb, W. B. Powell;. The best of facilities 'nderwearr fo I-,. P_ Pickering flockey Team invited. Sale at 1. see, bills. Dd their allies did; Mor return auctioneer. for cismnlng U the 416. '10 our boys to Whitby for 'a -per- imything else it wasthe Rut i �N, M,Litiig 26Tu-Dis hole family. ball dt lon -sale of high-grade farm stock J. •H. DOWNEY CON PANT ry_y__0r1tt__TVoIy ar. after travelling ov�-r a b M cult road of about, 11 miles. they found and.implements, seed'graln etc.. at J. Fingold, North Clare. out . Massey farm. r.entonia Park. Fast WHITBY. ONTARIO it was 10 15 befoi e, they could Wet.on PICKERING COUNCIL inz4­cid o . IF 4h? P . ing �Tiol till to, rear the end of Dar -forth ice. je. AnO t they wei-p- put tip. Pgal-n-st the car line, .C• N: R. train from Tren- eam above council met pursuant to m'on marring Wbit by U. ff. A t -an On itithing too will stop at farr on, Moodayt, the sale. Pattie% going by G: T. R. will _B1 C earing a e adjournment Milt at the horrit- In the, •'wef WIMP 11011"* Ill -_gnat. Members allpresent.- the reeve they Gere vet v gt,id to sit down to a get uff At Y-ork, - Sale�;Lt 1.3U O'clock ig hair., -Qv*n fPitn& An thee dainty Fdneh ipirp. `NN*111.-31-mvr. wu,�tiodeer. The minutes of • the last- meeting bad' prOpafed, apprnveLe e will di, -Po-!,e,of our jpiod J),.,rb1tm.o-w, York hire Bginning- with S4turday. Dec. th, or A namber o see ;i.*t1le bouQehold F, Ftil I 31illineVy -StOCk at greaely reduced Price. 7 Vt-class dtmiia. igs n. 1), brood Pow'. sticking, pig,4. payment and referred .. p rope a mer. "Rpec IV. to the Methridist.- church, on Fli idir. Nf,,rf,h furniture &i �rty of A. -P .1 ti stabdinog eomnjitleeq. 214t. Fifteen illifer.ffit C P s4dw at one lngj,�v,,e On motion, a-deputafitin was lipard- B. pu%vell, atictioneel - kin the 1! 11 , 1! � I J I a-, -trille exhibited. ter Christmas we Rill e prepare o a e nrdery .4ze photoRral ;2-0 t1utnt is being presented to'the Also choruses, recitatinns and Wallace Acute of C66imods and the Dominion left-ho.tided Shantou, -Whitevale -Club-of Senate urging that it, prohLbitorylaw -loiid ikrli­t� -P big ema-tr w o e Dominion. . j•-.^R.,•As ent!"'IN s. a 'Shepherd Pickering. W.Jvt- is Mr and Miss United Farinex 'Nesmrs. R. H. Crook. W. D Rogers. new j,0Lhe_.W1ik111U131ZY, Y kid W. ii.4 ilk i.� I d 3rd Tuesdays of each a rare treat if pou do not attend. Ad- Meets on lot an t --0. -K. Fcroyth, C. H. Found.. F. W' mission 25c.. children 10::. month. Hicks. Win. Alla*ay, Ref. Dr. Marsb, se'e'd corn and Orders taken for twine. ICKE-RING GARAGE Rev. :LW. Limbert,. and Rev. Mr.gruwa eT -'Kemp. DA -M11 .1 ELM _LE On motion DUAL S. Chapman, secon• and ordered. A. see purchased&the garage business - -dedbyG. L. Middleton, the reques Car of oil cake siness of .Russell Andnw, we are little left. 'was ked in an anted. You can array get the best Maui- prepared to -repair all makes of autos. Lv ori granted. from. Pickering Village -H PU.0H. Secretary ars, wearnLrw Lred to tobm Fi()tlr Iiiij le frti-m No. RUG ber of yeai auto factory titita Z7. 'skiso appt,44 ed before elle co it ai�k. Mecu]wite► 11 Lout... re �0­ Wing for driancial'slasistance few tile nava satisfaction, or money ;"d4 letiorw for 91 'T ick Rov&I H isebold. and G erection ('fa-ruoutorisil-46� i er- ou _U -y a 1 ng boys who fought for freedo Bread. Ti , b4, g. We, keep in stock &II kindq of Ford accesWries, tires for all in and I J- ,-vivilizatiodin the great war -Ih,� Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat!t makes of cars, oils, ''following addressid the cotiocil'-re- BRAN. SHORTS. arding the matter: F. W. Hicks. J. MIX FEEDS WHEAT -Marquis 'Vid3dii & Wfl1i Pkkering ams,. A. Tbexton, Rev. J. W. Down and ­UATCHOPr OATS -Irish White' Rev. Dr. Marsh. The members of the - . - : sl --CRUSHED OATS Scoteb Early Yielder all ex1iressed themselves a-.4 r Renuie's Early Yielder -...BARLEY CHOP W 11 E -iT A motion was passed tinanimously froi imported seed. grown, in Hardware Sorebeing in accord with tit -, proposal in' -o Best- new oat, coutriLmLing the sum of j750 'to &"ibt Cll,\CKED C(MN C, Picke'ring E D, 'Q&8LEy_O. A Na. 21. in the erection of a memorial, on con- -MIX-ED HEN FE - LOVER. edition that the character of the memo- ALSIKE C Cream subitititte Cald w el I'q rliLt t*eeiv'# tbe-apl�Fr6vatof th'is "couln- Calf Meal. All -seed true t,o n FLme and free of foul cil. or nozioui *tieds- Molasses M,6al =Heater Stanley Davis, of Pickering. pre- --CljOPPING-AND OATI ...'Write or. phone for samples �ipd S* and ter' seated a petition sinned by over 100 prices to CRUSHING EVERYDAY 1.1 t- rate-payers..asking t ha I he be -granted. license for conducting a pobl-rooru.' is e ime yo Get prices feed LkPP & SONt iq o -w th ti u need a good Stove. We have the Happy Thougki The standing committee on Bonuses BELL PHONE. R GROVE Range, and we guarantee thernrto Satigfy.YOU. Wehave CEDAR $,he Pandora Ranke that guarantees itself. -44.7 ---for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, 2M. 'N7,.T p. O. -R. R. No. 1, Marklistm Et -as follows: rs awe Phone 1215 We -also ha C.L. reported - "Application ve-sey ral secoad-haAd,st&es foi bale theme: • ftn4!n Johu-4Axk!n �m choppli g ds of fence on tot .33. con. 4. bl r. complete line ofWashers, run by either hand or power. h to 8 RUG reyort;-�- Applica- 'log lion from H. Ellicott for bonus on 90 New Perfection Oil Beaters and Rayo rasaps always on hand. "86 lot 17. con 4, and 40 rods lot; 17, , , : coia 6. 'Mr. Middleton to inspect and The standing committee on Contin• t just received some"more Galvanized Iron Hog Trough% gencles reported and recommended -Have you bough your,. We have sone pay for it Give the 'bogs'&'nbw trough -and they will the follo*Ing payments: Andrew they waste with the old one. Johnston, services --. ..ksLas fuel !Dspector­ t of the feed th World, supOlfes' iLna 7. subscriptions to the Municipal World, -�S 74 , Tor qnto. $tamp and Stencil rl T��ff Works, for dog tige, 15.00; M. Give. lie Royal Pwple Line euding-&v court. Jan Bch and-- att ._�.Yarmers,'gdt your ock Foo-d-kore-T A V. -them March 7th, 41.00: 8 H'"Stephenson, _�-We S( re for us to show our goods. ditto, 4.00: J R Farewell, 3 sheep kill - ft is; always a ple"a :-ed by dnp re M Holliday, 75.00: also, onto of defending in court., 56.50, W J -BALSDOM'' 0 Scott, exp re deputation it) )ter So -PICKERING linst D B Harina re Tor(into-Eastern aad Ron F G NeDiarmid re Kingston Put': V tir R CM ember ,Aen you' am -5-00 ; G L Middleton. ditto, 6-00; nf4ft Card road. fii1ing up your T Stamps, -ditto, 5.00; Hydro -Electric, installing =which you can buy wherever A t' he " 5 cer,tThr�t electric light at F L Green's. J),80; also M .9 Chapman, ditto, 5,00; H Hugh, STAMPS Ier' -X, - for time of workmen ptitting-0-h fili-6-- you see the above sign, are PEI-- M. • - me services at Greenwood. 1.84; A siffiply a rricians td -ah end. ...... Helsey; rebate -of taxes,, 2.80; W G an Scott services as delegate to Rural lollowind Floiwd-' Mnnioipal Assn Convention, 5.00 ; F - Earning Thrift Stamps earn no interesL reconi neinds the' -8 Itlebardson, ditto, 5:00 ; John For - its, ditto� 10 00 - 9 aS'S interest bedind when gout or Best Bread' diPastry 14100; &too on accouat of salary. W 00-- John -Soden, on a6ct.i?f siihqy, Thrift Card, filled with 16-1 y t-70 - I tarn•tot Money= mitt 8 M The st"dinX-com 0 a _b4 _rQ Order Post Office, Bank or -15, dges reported and recommend- onarch ueen City other place displaying (Pq;Stjy) d tb payments: W H. We tney and others, drawing gravel (Blend) a -Beaver.Trian& sig 7 n and ex. an I J Ideroad between lots 6 and 7 in 4 - M Kennedy and others, ''chinged as $4.00 in the pur. con 8, 112-30, drawln ravel opp -lot -9, base line, chamofaWarSavinpStan;Z Cream ot:the*`VVest. ]BUY. rid) 95.60 Calvert, unloading cinders which costs $4.02 this on on is M d drawing cinders on station road, $0.26; R T Davidson and others, draw- > gravel on con 8, just east of War,%vings Stamps earn 4% rrywooil, also on sideroad, W.00 Cent d interest, per ce compoun Geo Gates, 210 yds gravel on con 3, Fkw The, t ber, being redeemable on January Gordon Uw, bolts for brid ;t all) F L Green, 8 bble cement. 7.v: 1st, 1924, for $5.00 saaL A 0 8 Annie and others, drawin gravel co Oft Altods road and n W. D 1A Itt ..ADr Pn .-,.Petcrboro. -'.Pickerind,04' -_"d D flood, -, 7. onto S.M. 2 1110A Tor R, i _JAL.&J­ =i Z IT NINE 7, -f. 1.1— 7 Q 5. 12: "VR UnRY HOPPING', I ������aw+, � reFarmer is Spe d Mrs. Morgan. Sys In the city this. week. [a -.ioeftdinkca AN6 OAT ROLLING Mrs. R, J. Mann' I u mid r the ;"v -�;papeu you. arm - dow .- The Oaa�k year .*I • ArdIA41 AP or Ha yyou imid nlktw �w mach. Into, few days with.ber daug]Ai f- Mrs. Ever has -been a �illllg ed-andleabie to be y, day i town.rkhallweek time for the'lbaker who Is coneet- -hill has Ouri!hiaed reading ? 19 not, will John Undei. dgar Shirk, id Chalk Lake, anew 'vietrols' And- is now busy. y�bu please do so just. except 'is r lifted And purposoo moving into the villageen7tious, bu,5 the ban en terta I ti i nA his f riends. �---Satarday-- NOW., reside. Mrs. Magnus Morgan is visiting substit0k.ftura -to -- we are using no Raj sind Mrs. ftumohr�� %f�jjjFl over Sunday here with the form - Newmarket, for a few a a. Miss GRhMWOOD Capt. U. Mecht a Jame Harvey, of Whitby, wa,�, Riatiche, of Broqgaaru, 8 a ":)a W8 We have a fall stock of ....in town over Sunday call" a with J. 'H. Mrs. X! Th,irsd y w IF riendjW,' McIntyreexpects to leave Chocolates.` Pesters had the misfortune Candies. A. D. PL '-Peanuts,, Shortly for the north-west where to the axle of his auto whoa she e time -with. her Mu oversA on his tw.,til route a sic L axed by e will-vpend'som me day last mother. Fruit Cake. a wj ek. Miss Carse, the .0.utarlo La- dies'-Collegej Whitby spent Sun ..,Edison s Danng nee Ahetion Sale of 'Test ..Both pho e in the store day with her friend, Miss Clara 'Underhill, - i c lovers in Canada and Miss Sonya, AND CATTLE 00,000 mus ma�y. Rawson, of HORS" ATTLE All told, 2,o H. R. Monney, IhAeflng 4* was r evening, visit- S- %v -6hep, Implewents, Etc.States,'all more than i -Soo -different 113R her parents bi�_e on Friday ei�6 i the United find taking in the cai theatres.. The -propertv of. occasions, have gone-to,.'one of their 1p school concept.' a..' C;d"=M=5 regarding* a startlingly novel T h -e x t 0 n's Mrs. Thos. Neal, we aro sot, -filled with curiosity to state, i9 again 0,013 -fitted to. her AT - musical recital to which the} had been invited. on 6ed through illijess. We hope for ..0 fectionery Lot 23, Rear Con. 6, Pitkering In. each case they -her early recovery. 01; ainaz- Mrs. Ww. Evans, who has been• hivg: come away NFJLAON'.S Ice Cream now somerwhatim-' Thursday, March 20th-, 1919 very poor/ 18 ed, at the almost untie- constantly on hand in bulk or br 1. or K"� e hope' the. imprqv,e- prove( The,following property, viz: ;_trent may continue. HORSES lievable demonstration Gu m. Chocolates and other Sweets.. Bliss Emma Underhill was called Dark -bay gelding, rising 7 y;s,-g. p_ which had taken place ar Patriotic Music. ,Popular the sudden dark bay mare. rising 9 yrs. R. p I b- -to Drayton owitig to lig t e ore their very eyes, sister, Mrs. Gibrge bay gelding,' rising v yrs. g. p... light b f h death of her-si Tobaccos, Cigars; etc. g. p.. sorrel ears —the the most Short, of that place. bay gelding, Avg 8 and IN DILLINGHAM BL4001C rising ng jr Clark R' a, and.**46ter,' Miss oriver, yrs, old. )fa phono-: awso Barin test.c Pickering, Oat, t e In the CATTLIR IN gra tbleen, of Toronto, were or alking Wia-Me-cow with ca Ine ever' nr7jbe week-eind "At- 2 -Holstein eG-wa with calvjea by sides, tending the school concert. Itf-br.side. 11018tele mac made. due, titue of sale. Roan. due April 12th. Miss Violet Sargent And Mies c w. to -ftAll flow of milk, Red They saw a noted Edi-. Roan co w• Evans, of the Toronto Nor• cow, in fu, I Sow of milk, Red cow. due Son artist stand beside al 'die week -end- in !jepr., wincing. good; Holstein cow. fa at the homes pArlents here. of their wilkitig,. Holstein cow, due June 1st. 7 who' has Huitcvi n heifer. due May 8th, Holstein Spr. John McLellan, fifteen b6f!;r,dj�e"inOet.,'2 Holstein heifers, �'�i�(s been overseas for the past ionths,.arrived home on Thurs. due In Mareb, Yearling heifer, Here- NEW EDISON. heifer, roan. Red and 0 n the best -day morning last And i white hi-ifer. 10 months old. Yearling "The Phonograph with a SouP of health.. steer. uhirr. Durham bull, 10 months, e "to it heavy snow -storm •took old Yearling heifer, roan. 'They, 'Awd the' Instrument sing- in the: artisfs voice-m-irt other The Univ .17sial place here on Sunday morning. SHEEP AND -PIGS - Ole, r -cr:eztr Ice. resent y uh- jhe awmg her voice. Pi I the artist herself -began to S. i-Madiine Wand fora couple of days ul�cw noTa Musically. trained - ears 8 1 eL.-C old ewes, Si-lotswoldewe instruiuent I us T ter will register. o sow tie 7 -for--nott- with I a L 1.% U,4. t shade of df6rencie-between----- Manufactured by entirely disappeared. April 128th. !trove in vain to distinpish the faintest not Y. P. U-; intend boldiug Then, suddenly and with- sou) The IMPLUME-T-1. PTC.-' the i-tual voice and the Re -Creation. W. H. -Jackson B. -po %xitil pa c.., %varn x'so'cial in the school-rooni Itext -_) , . - d singing, 'leaving the - instniMtffit M Pickering, rjpm(,rt)%t.. Tigilic in2, ti�it'arift cease n Rau hing- Brock Road. Pic ring, Ont, Monday evening. AdaAssion, 10c. it,,j -itous, 0orabination -seed- drill. 4h.6 the 1"r alote. only, 0, 1 th who do. not wear green in A1.44- tivarly r;e%V, (!ockshutt. tiling Zhu they-� �44he�--7- - orking Those w W tkito ng ptow. nmwg orm-wil"m a iitlic fainous Edison Tonie'T`Of-` omef Nvl — nsuument _ve_tajl - �paid 4,* %V10king plow, lkinso 7 A moving Olettire No. 1, villa" an TiliAsday Cook4(,re. 1. O_ Leader churn of in shock est. - Only Edison ca make this tw, We stock GaRatiaii -of 0 Edison brakes this t vinic to a A evening and entertained a ntimber actually . re-mr -Wheels.- Circular Saws. Saw i to a variety of war No reserve. as Mr. Courts is moving because only the Edison aies the hurnan voice d Emery Mandrels. of our,citizens --and will be short of feed. -and thr- arusic.of human -played_ instmments'.wit.h every. tone quality an blacksmith's bd- enjoyed a, which were much Wit "ve for We a blacks I imnee them. _-Sde. begins I o'clozIL. sharp and every shade of expression. Ordinary phonographs, and tzlld4' lows in good order. by those who saw to tile' mischines, me=4_r'rprodscr� Price $6.00.. Chan. Sargeat- went In %7- day of last week to Tsums-CiLlvos,'llambs, corn and all City on Thursday sums of $15.00 and under. cash., over if yosihave mot heem jortmadto tiougb, to wires on Bdism undergo an operation at the Gen- W. 71mr Ttst, yow x4y seal Hospital. note., verli tissfurn sagrapbat ear store. Make Al taremon d amount 8 moats credit on at kart bear f4iroff johj- - _16& We are glad to tims to, suit _111ar t 'know thattle is now making rapid 5 per cent. per.annum,on for cash. - L. PrOgres towards reeovery, John SCojj. Cie ' t k WM. ilaw, Auct 'Ri is ... mee M' Margaret McLellan And na b1C OL e�, o ar or L QJ46L TV %LV v6F zzLe Miss Jean Melfartan -Pickering St 0 A -MU First-class Rigs to hire day or TIMB TA Bt.,E fal I" I . . .. - Collegiate lViStItUte, , Toronto, r . Trains going oiw at lowest prima. -'#pent the week -enc I at their re- I No. f, %i,il 8,07 J Ppective homes here and took Ila 28 Local Phone 1805. . 4 ; d -W P. 31 cert on Friday even- 14.: ad sho"i _�__�VICTOR Y _.B0N"S'Tr he - schoolcon 'No.. 35 Local 9,27 A. M. S. Trains going, West due as follows Tho naerson a zo.iq The Wbrneris Institute v�ill 27 'Local -2 36- P. M.The a patriotic mvestI112MV PROPRIETORS Class of'security an PROPRI hold. their March meeting on tlie • 7 Mail 0 00 P. W. Wednesday, the 19th, afternodu of the holder should secure the Prop" at 2.80 o'clock at the. home of Mrs. obaiga to sell Paterson.- go, A - me ARBIM A progrArn Wit& 'Coal, -Coal will be given. A good attendance- 7 this end Our o' assist towards I . ff Majijiri A be 'glad t W Is requested. IS of the hotel' The auction as withwA charge. : ': _ of the beek and the 75 acres in M your spare time dur- Hard and soft Coal roperty a ake money in b 0 nX in the Fait s;ndmouths0%,!U I sm YX n111 Quality on hand. i3.VhAby townjihiiN_­be,l 'R I to :. winter 04 estate of t late ex. se ng., -a is- yyStocskn an fli C-6 urser which was held on Tuesday after Boom was largely attended, but no Britiab and European marketa,will be THOS. A. -sale was made as the reserved bid open again for.Cana4lan Fruit bed in either case. and now is the time'to W" not reac order for sp n Our pump,. man has changed his ring.0tand 9. F. ., �.----Oftnpatton tbese days. He Is now bauling, mood. While Largest list of Fruit and Ornamental PICKERING y qngaged in I day, and etc., Lumm :-eming bome,the other Grownin.0isnada. , Stock. Seed Potatoes. STANDARD ANK her poor,' ,.finding the sleighing rat --be, being qutte�a genius, thought -----Write for partieulars. CANADA other way 'he would contrive. some c 7 �7�speeal PH on Gland .-to'get over the mad, changed the -Stione L 1�111AD OFF= , k , -_ - _ces ludow amb ".10"ition of his sleighs and used his The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries, 1 stone -boat. Egad for a sto 'PARML:MS 2 -It amh 38%21 at LIS IWr pale tendered to Mr. tion was tend fBstatilished I a 4 -It sash 14z2S ... t &50 per paw. --sitMetson and'brWe at e iidiil jj,:- home.-Af Richard Carruthers on TORONTO, -'Advgmci% to farmers are made Orders taken for Brantford AxpbsW.. �-Fridat evening last on their Shingles. Call and see samples from their honey -moon. 30T729:B.Ah.MrM01NT jLspecial feature by I'Emis %__nke as and rest our prices. return e fourth .90?*9 18Ta They will reside on th 'eonm"ion of Uxbridge, on the Jus arrived a carload of British. farm belonging to Uxbridge, former's BLACKSMITH SHOP I- ,PICKIERING BRANCHIP, Oolumbla Shiptap and wissia also at %%ftbr. father, where the best wishes of IL C. ZDMdERKAK Massaw. Matched Lumber. accompany On. April let the undersiSmed will take itheir numerous friends aceo possession of the aboveahop, Ituffes"eing rd i�& ahem. F and general blacksmith ilson- jSf D. Go o The eonceit work promptly "attended to. a CtiFriday night by theic Hall last .:...-TKERING tcni Lame and interfering horses madeut ContinuatiolP Schoolsoecialty of, and moneV re- ''Saton s Every -thin The hiill if work does not d success. funded iiell and Independent phone. -the time ng before prove satisfactory. -program -101-, ed It 'number ed Famers z in quite a large The nit d 6" -6 f ij or ewer the to gain admittance. e U. letidid line of Boats The p . ranitne commenced slinrp Co . m &-was-extr-e-111-Ir inter- ---untano eating and instructive 01 rr"Igbont. �or Ir parts -The pupils all played thi �',Ladies' heavy remarkably well and eveiv one in ----- Ladies' fine. Kid Boots, brown and black. great tbia .,Connection with it des rvlv's 031M boot for everyday wear 9 in Praise. The boys' dumb-bell drill Farmers' Club meet boots and the girls' club -drill were Very -Gents Kne and heavy boo Pickering Town H&H Oil appreciated by everyone Tan at a low Fice' .: _-'q' . * . ....... greatly -Extra heavy jecona Wednesday t Enring the evening, di- Of all materials and design presen ob mouth of each were presented by the kept In stock. It will pay You Also, a full line of Itubbere 7— duates of lost Gall as our works and Inspect our stook Children's g6od school boots. only during gummer MOUt-110. principal to the graduates pupils Of obtain prices Don't be mislisdils in all Sizes. year and also medals �hs present school term who had 0116,11ts we do not employ them, Watloh for -nett meetieg- Newmar' y Ca t u and LIP L I e,_ pe T and T, won prizes in essay writing. The 1Y 'we am, and do throw off the $90. 00. a in d commission of 110 "r "as., which you MR date, proeeeds amounted to orbsialy, "To by puchasing trate a% as ltbe expenses are low. owing to Ee A N N I badness of several, there will this kindn J. T. MAIRMON be a larxe arao"at to be spent for- #Chool pupurposes.&a Works, n .* .•..;,,yye ,�. a., y. ° ..'K."'d',"3'+•.�^ si�,ti .`� i .. „an .. �, �r�.•'. �.; ,. .. •.z,,^.•tH. :aN. ..,r'+:< .. .d . ... ,. v.i`.'Fs ✓i, wca^ w �-.. -��•: .-r .t an< Y`Y�i.., *•r Z"'�*R..1,.4 � w ,�•. ! .M .. :,i .,)V,.*n ..n .,cl v.. ,. -v r^�. �.. ,.', ..-y+�.aa. .+y. "7 lh°. M,v ,.4H:..r•'fl' mbe. .•a. .J• 'N. :'^ .l -+, ti"'.i.,y, ,,'R,-f,.'b, y'...,y,y', ... � - T P°',7 ,:, '°.-0'aia: ,.� + .;.'3! .^.F!R. M' •... . w. -rJ.. d'. ,T.-,R.Y,!\ sf. r�r P.� ✓' 4 7f '.F,f�_ .� � .➢ � ..•DRi'; .; 4 i',e. ... .5 .� ._ a.'!�,;,. ._ >• ,.s. .*"�y "ii 4' w+y,?; rrr -'.a >. s :,:a" . F Is; r=,.,*vv..-sy,.''•r�a1':.,.%a5•:.. .;. 4' .. :AF. :x'`Yrf+..7r..;,,.'`.1.S£?t.n:t,,r4,., `a*�.`'. . .:�i./•J ..C^ .....t,/t .: , '6uo`4',.':'., j. •� .. ,.F..,,gy,.y,p•,... r.:.. �.,. ^. , ;.prr44�,`++�.,,., •s:�.,+. R. ;^.. ., .,.. ' ,,?. ,•.-. .t';'3• :N. ':,.•r^b'1. i,: '.':an`. "Grsat 'G:"..7wN., +t:;'Ry.S*'a., 4::. .•� a.r,-T^i'*- .4r`,,l4 °�•4,.• j�Vy.`y� ,%..w. 'tit s.; u.k• ., �' '-ypGy=•+•,'HN :fl• k� •S%: +- .*.•i.k r�< <,s7�:. rrs:i+ : r.?.t:.... _ ra. r_' _ _ _ "�,,' tt a pude, J�rry?"� She looked up, at him - } -LV 0 -,4 beglil w41i!'e with. clear-,'span, eves though Lhere:- a ' was a puzzled frown do her brow. ~ '.', ", -rigs goodness alongside-.of others, the "What you offer'-us is the life of a parasite, and and if I agreed to. it I should 1 nu b ng INC01"A I"L ►E be throwing away the pride that is all _ - -that' makes-me a- real person-real .to b _ t:'•• myself anyway. Besides"-she smiled, - - - _ _And t is puzz:ed frown' vanished and a livelier light shone in at eyes- .., "the fact that you're not ir:terested in anyone now has no special signifi- week -1 ornce ne for month you- may be By next toe ----- - - -- Knight ---` MINER WIN The s ht on Wings. , with some woman-' not just off ! ll�J As in the days of long ago, ` and on." A knight rode out at break of dawn F i stiso "You.�don't understand me," cried - II�E DECORATIONS Towards, the country of his foe, KY-y `•�ilaCk r0ea Jerry. I shall . probably n ver�rrar Upon hie charger bravely borne, ' ' } Sealed Packets Only ry. l--shall be much too ly fall __.- With flashing sword and ready lancet .fpr 1iJC@Cls • .• in love,-and I think I'm capable To seek adventurous Romance. 6 of any.very parmanent. feeling about ENGLISH MINER QUALIFIES' A$ - Not knowing when above the hill' a woman." EXPERT MEDAL COLLECTOR An adversary would appear- y Kate, laughed; she sptart up and, Ff - And he-would have to'die or kM- -tuekiag her arm inside his, patted his Untroubled by the" curb of fear, hand while she walked with` him to Colliery Worker's Array of Decara-. Prepared to fight, prepared to fall; a and fro.. = Prepared to conquer over all. „• _ ' _(To be continued.) tions Includes Those'of Five 8o do the airmen of, o race European Countries. � Climb up, � when day is scarce de - I :'THE OLD CLOCK r Nuneaton is one of the few to And gallop o'er the fields of space. • C ' As a Safe Place for Money the Bank o! England boasting the, proud record And leave their count Lar behind.' Arthur Stanwood Pier' - %/f of numbering among its citizens two I country Is to be Preferred. TaAing their challenge for and wide soldiers who won the V. C. during the Wit s Ieadid courage, splendid pride cosysfght wouruwa acnsntANComa Ds •a.aat "TftagnainaD waw Than. sus Once upon a time there was a gran war, says a recent despatch. War- p aafrssest• who had just received .$87 in bills, wickshire men who obtained the cov- Once more .they battle. man-to man, - His wife urged him to put it in the eted honor may be numbered on one's .Alone amidst the watching skies; L µ ' -CHAPTER %LI.--(Cont d.) effort. It was successful, "so success- bank. He wouldn't listen, however, hand. 'No shouting friend's their zeal to fan- „= < - There was a shy twinkle in her eye ful •that immediately Trask gave him "No ba-HY !or he replied. Apart from actual V. C. heroes, They charge and throat with eager Its she glanced at _him. _ ° ..anothpr , and more co}uphcated case.."I,,-put-it_where as�a_e I _ ----- - - - - - - - -- - i'Ii know 'oat where Warwickshire, nu3n�ers_ among-ber �._-�-___"That'a a -swift-eome4mA,"- he-to--wok-out. And here again Jerry's it-rs. restdents men who have returnbd to And win and to the Western ✓ o acknowledged. But I cast let you preparation proved so painstaking As his wife left-the room he quick. their civil. emptoyment with many sun think., a member of the bar is iltiter-' and showed such a grasp of both- de- ly -stuck the money In an old clock war honors. Bring back their shield-the battle was. trying to slip something tails and principles that Trask said, that hadn't run since the terrible In the forei:rt,nt of this gallant won; ' hbout i t.' you, 3o see what you'd do ..I can't do better than let you go into court with it. al , fire 13e had n,0 sooner -completed band must be..i� acrd Private James Their greatest prize,- the work well '• " g� knave• , iiccordirr� . to nay ., the act when the old clock began to Perkins,of th® Sixteenth Lancers, a done: rk teacher, some men will discharge a to ascertain }f his aaeistEnt neededstrikewhich brought i stenographer for correcting them, I door with a look of amazement on resume his work at the Stockingford The Bank o! Commerce o! Canada and othera.w+ill make her their private .help. Jerry. was erose-examining a her face. "For the Land sakes-that's Collier . `secretary- ' witness; and after five minutes Trask the first time that -clock has struck in His home is of a humble e, be- has more than 1,000 women in its lwpe you draw one of the right[ went away satisfied. He had'seen re- seven years!" she said. "What do you ing located in the Cotton Mill Yard, employement. T kind. For I don't believe you d ever vealed what he had believed he should suppose is the matter?" Atherstone. a !eve miles .north of: ' let anybody's sloppy Englie 'fo with- ! find-the power ot persona:ity im- ��l don't know," he answered in an Nuneaton. out fixing it up--� person with your �. pressing itself • on judge, on jury, on , Palant !or writing."offhand manner, trying to appear un- Private Perkin k decorations are as I witness; Jerry s straightforward, concerned as he sat down. "Prosper- follows: Distinguished Conduct Med- ''I' think I'd make just as few at- i honest. definite'manner, his mental p -terationa as-1--could," said_Kate look- ify, I guess,-1 see fertilizer is going al, Russian order ot'St. George (4th ine p " ot4d * aiert$eas, and his imposing physical - g spring.' class), Military Medal French Croix -- � leased. I w n t want to to be mightyhI h this spoil the individuality of a letter.' 'vigor made him. a formidable cross- A few weeks later his wife remark- de Guer` Bel i rE, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Date-and Jerry held various ybnilar examiner. --Ae won his ease, an ed: "I made a good bargain td-day." Italian' Ordre Decorne, Reach Med- Trask coneatuiated--him--ad dad - ., that:?" file Militaire and. Serbian Silver Ing to draw her out to hear her' cam- mYete our y', ou a as L e „ --- °O1 ^"'" "'+ p I sold th t old- elack that was on Medal. - =ants on the teacher and on the pu- feet." - the kitchen aheif to a junk-dealer and j How He Won Them.: pilo to get her views .about the world Nkat he had' meant by that Jerry got $1-for it." of business that she -was preparin learned when Trask appointed him The first-mentioned was bestowed lserselt to eater. In alL this he too You---you-'}ie tried to stammer, upon a a mischievous sort of leis he for I Assistant District Attorney. With s p n Perkins for d y, 1915, in c n.' but fell-over against the kitchen sink. he felt that if Nora's mania a had salary of three thousand _ dollars a When .he regained consciousness he under heavy fire, c May, 1 o in con= : Q l year and work enough to keep him nection with which be also received : definitely, settled any -one thing, it was lying on the sofa with his wits the R$aaian decoration. The Military busy every minute,. Jerry felt that the ry : was that the Dabbinses .should' con.. standing by him holding a' bottle` of tions to live with the •Doaohues and days when h.e .had wondered how he.. Medal was awarded him ,for: carry- �' : L ammonia in. her -hand. that Kate should a to colla" a instead t should ever get a start at the law „ „ ing ammunition"under heavy fire• tare g It I The money, he gasped, was in' French Croix. de Guerre !or brie • ed getting a job as a stenographer. were very far away. the clock you sold," dung -lfr would hardly be-possible to -send_, _So prosperous a- condition--seemed ` Y „ s French'officer out of the _tinea. The --HELL like the self - would Dont worry about that money --- liar--uatfr the fo}lownng year; mean-Ito warrant an alteration.itr the fpm- ,. French Meda�ille Miiitaire was won at stropping razor- to she replied, calmly; thats ,bees in the while, she was acquiring some knowl- ( ily's mode- of life. They could con Cambral. and the other decorations 'that gives him a fresh, :..-edgewhich would be useful to bar! bani for wells: After you, went out ! throe in -their lodgings until Aprilr at varying periods during the last 'keen edge each day; any where. Jerry could not conceive that morning I 'looked to. see what *:four and a quarter years• he'llwelcome the aim- that their leans of apartment ex- made the clock strike." With re - ithat his balked; purposes could pired, but then, Jerry determined, regard to Perkin's D. C. M.. licr ' now be balked; ,as the condition that �y Moral: Never hide $87 in "an old - P ty that enables him - had. driven Kate to prepare - for an they should move W a more dignified clock unless your. wife As looking." it should be mentioned that he sue- to clean his Auto trop 1 ..independent life no longer existed, I neighborhood. Olue evening be invit- _._. �_ _ ceeded when five ,other mein who es- _ Razor without taking it pa she could, no doubt, be persuaded to ed suggestions. His mother thought Bayed the task of getting an import- , FOUR' YEARS' WAGES. : apart; most of all he'll Import- forego the -plunge, to do instead the , it would .be nice if they could live - __ - • 'ant dispatch through had been shot. � glad of the military- thing that was so obviously beet for' b the einem somewhere near the park. Betty, in Y y Betty Peter, and herself. If a life' heedless -rapture exclaimed, "Would- English Ship-owner's Generosity to Perkins was. called up as reser. like efficiency with R Mepandence still seemed a goal to I n't that be lovely!" But Peter and Repatriated Sailors. vist ' in the opening days of the war ''Which the AutoStrop 0300 towards, she-would see that, iti and as he was in the retreat from Ptazm' goes "over the + •was wise to qualify herself for work' Kate were 'silent. In 4de-w of strikes and :".mora at In which her natural gifts would have I "What do you say, Kate?" Jerry strikes it. is interesting to record for Mons he is to receive yet another atop". and removes the = ` --• freer play than would'be theirs should 'asked. the benefit of those who. still see so decoration, bringing his aggregate toughest, barbed-wire `she be content. with only a common- "I haven't anything to say, Jerry. good. in the woyid" that benefactions nine. fie ha$ been wounded -beard without the :. school education. Jerry believed that It's awfull upon two occasions, and was on a alighteat, "pull" or im "ire could any, "*low, Kate, I know, ex- y good of you to think of are by no. means a myth; in fact, on Y us, but you know we're going to look the contrary, very such a reality, boat which was torpedoed within tation. `! ---actlg_..why._, you were so posaeeaed to out for ourselves , pretty Boon." says a London despatch, At least one eight of the British coast. After be- .� rush oiit into the *orifi �and`errrtry in in the water for an hour or more The Aut6&rop Razor ie ^liviifg. But the- thins that you ex- a -" �-DTI`s`- the, communit is g _ _ _ -- petted me to do -never came off, and then he flushed and stopped.It would- con atulatrr y not Daly gr ng re efi to-do for every day of his life 7ou•sneedn't. be in any baste." He n't be so, easy, this ezplaastion. for monetary benefits received, but _a �.. ` �lreved that. If he said just this and "Kate, I guess ypu and I. must have on the fact that Britain 'still holds ting memento of _tfien dilated on Kate's -duty-to her a little heart-to-heart ta1T:-l�oi Mother, the sway otahe-seas.-�n� of the Salmon. your thoughtfulness. brtrther and sister and herself, -the don't you want ' to•go up and visit. Mrs. The majority of the crew who "James," said Mrs.. Mellow to her _ Debbinses would not be lost to the Strop - 19 blades - $3 Doyy�ues immediately. The prospect Bennett for a while?` And Peter, you sailed in. the steamer Edwin Hunter, butler, "can you find out whether the _ Of Ikeeping em in the family cheer- and Betty ,can go and study in tine :belonging to the Yorkshire Coal and tied salmon was all eaten last 3 ed dersq mensely, and was only other room." Shipping CouYpany, which left Goole night? I don't want to ask-.the new - -` ane of several factors that gave zest Mrs. Donohue accepted exile ami- recently on her first voyage, after cook, because she may have eaten it, _ $ life at a. time when his mother ably. She lingered for a word of- four-and -a haif-years' internment is and then-ahs-w suspected that gloom enveloped Iris admonition. "Now, Kate, don't you a Gagman port, had been prisoners able." _ T soul be stubborn: Jerry's told me what at Rdhleden. Before the.. vlessel's "Please, ma'am." replied Jame&-,- AUTO ��,i,� RAZOR �t i' For another thing,' .the . election he, wants to do for you, an m the directors of the com- "the new cook ate all the salmon, and Amps" H„�. Toronto, C•nad• -i went in all respects as Jerry hoped I approve. Things aren't as they pany handed each one of them a no matter what you was to say to her a " it would do. Maxwell- was badly de- were once, you know.", cheque for the full amount of his you couldn't make her more uacom- aa tested; Trask was victor over Mul- With a meaning nod she withdrew. wages during bin period o! captivity. Portable than she i8 now." - kern by a huge majority; the old Peter, and Betty took-their books and -::-_-._-- • •_--- - •----_--..__. '`: a Democratic city *racbine, if not went }into Kate's room. Kate closed smashed, was aeriapsly disabled. Two her notebook and eat with down- :Metal Thimbles scares. ''months intervened before the new, cast eyes, waiting, while Jerry paced The war is responsible for a dearth } administration entered upon its do- to grid fro with his hands behind his of metal thimbles. France, Italy, ` PARKER Surprise Vo u t ties; Trask invited-Terry to pass' the back. Finally the _ begany with some- Spain and Portugal are absolutely - Interval in his office as his assistant,, what less poise of manner than out--supplies, Before the war - PARKER'S know all the fine points about cleaning and and offered him 'e salary' a little'' was already accustomed to display in Lille, Nuremberg and Vienna man larger than that which . he hada been the courtroom. factored thimbles for all those coun- « can clean or dye anything from a filmy georgette receiving as a patrolman. Plungin'g'� Of course I know what put t}re tries, and there are only four menu- - �'^� into a new won a Ching- out for yourselves facturers in England-three at Bir- _ bl se to heavy, draperies,or rugs, Every article is given had almost at' once an opportunity to into your head. Mot er gav ham and one at Redditch—but cafeful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed. demonstrate his capabilities. Trask hint that i was wanting to get mar- the metal shortage has brought their . Send' your faded or spotted clothing or householdb goods to- turned over to him a' case that was ried, and you felt drat you and Peter business standstill. The _ erry e y m even ing m=. trade does not consume a great weight _ r -- -- - -_ _-- went into it with • such thoroughness Whether there was ever any reason of metal, but the number of thimbles iii R75 and single-mindedness ' that he was i for that belief 'or not, you must know on order Iooks formidable enough. ^`''' k _vwware_ of the interest• with which RKE the situation's altogether different I France alone Is in want of 450,000 _- _._ - ` ` ' s emEA ployer vena ware Ki— flim. a to-day. - -,t._ _ collected an impressive array of Judi- and then, as Kate did not speak, he .. ...�w again + dial decisions suppa�iting• his client's continued. ' "And I'm glad it is. I Turn back-right now-and read �. Our charges are reasonable and we, pay sex. ketrtention, he was indefrnt kunble it knew, off and on, that she didn't love all the advertisements. Gtherwise press or postal charges one way. A post ]reeking- out witnesses, and he showed I me enough. There's nobody now you may miss many • special ^.offers card will bring, our booklet of household ' " Jcill and soundness in .sketch(ng •tlie• that 'I m the least bit interested in; � meant for you. suggest,lons that gA,..o money. Write for it. tfPgument. When he submitted'. the and you and Peter and Betty aye part -��The art of agriculture is extreme- ` E-result of his researches, Trask said of the.fainily, and I want to have you 1y profitable to those vrho' under- ` I. " -' — -- to him, "I think you'd better try' this Bet the advantages that I'd gine you'stard it; but it brims the g••reatest - PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited case." That had been more than if I wai really your. brother. There's trouble and misery upon the farmers Jerry. had hoped to do; he tingled a college education ahead for ever, who undertake it wlthoat kno;vledgQ,'= Cleaners and Dyers with excitement, and in the evenings one of you. You won't let pride *rate Xeno hon moa cent" iao `t~ retumad to the otlice and paced the stand in the way, will you; Kate?" 1? y 3 ago. .791 Yonge St. - Toronto :floor prePsriM;,for his first forensic "But what is i What he wrote is still as true as person without � steel, . , _ --• � ,�+,=-alb ,'�., r:�r' ,,::,., .. .... _-. .. ...,. ... ..._'. ._._-.. _. .._ .. ... .....-.,.-.. -. _.. .. ,.. ... r'. .._.,.....,.e....._..,.,.a...c.:A:.n;.r.+:..r�sC:�•ori±ewer.x�,.Yetrt§Gin?.c.#Sree�+i�•Ev'4�i,�_2*.4�1?:9cK."•�..,5.�,?+i$2:4Y .. .- my •'. qTT' Gd t -�" ?r •�' 4i :7 --mm-mm"M wir­a%�� IMT DMILL M MITe AMO LV /Y3E�LINSTREETS --&MIAN. S01=-11N VAJA In At- verrantint TrOGP� Beg Go Wounded-Disturbance Due to DelkWgy Killed or i)artacOLn Strong. -&ygM-Persons X -tack on S1 in Sending Men Back Ovdrseas--Many Arrests Made- holds age Done by Rioters. Great Proserty Dam A despatch. from.• Berlin OILY" exan an attack London says: promises given the men, an state- Government troops. b, from prom on the' centre - despatch of Friday from all sides owirs? W la%:�� -age on to the shot" to twenty-seven persons ment adds, . . . . . . . . slid made brilliant- Pro. - From eight convey them home. C --f-oi the vur* vessels to con Y a, t,,e It a" estimated to have been killed and The authorities, Umvever, do not To- attack was 'ell and the Or relieving police headquarters, . . . . . . . . --five to , seventy-three stifled, pose sailors and from twenty gard the, rioting is ji!sV ..wounded in rioting during the past offenders, many of v;11om already are which was besieged by 7- -ill be vig�,rousl.y dealt Republican guards wh%had gone over epu' '" Godes- el Military under arrest, P, from the G rn.� three days at the Kinra Rto the Spartacans "..camp at cording to with. e, the head. Rhyl,. Re civilians took part In ment side, and had cut ON despatch received here on A number o' a Liverpool despi twee of these rtdrs from *all communication with Great property dam- t�he disturbanc-, and ve I Friday night. other Government forces. A column anded d also have bee-a arrested and h age was caused, the despatch ad a. -ivil aaflionti'-s. a from the west progressed .to within a According to the latest reports, over to the police headquarters. in two f Liverpool the riot, was startedl In the course of the trouble tbrel� block of from: t-r.cs ,were killed hours. by About 2W malcontents. There were rioters and tw ) C ppnwnp were inJulod, 'It Is believed that the column '.Fuc and twenty-ons besieged gar- 25,006 Canadians in the camp await-'and cffieer% according to ceeded in relieving the luding two headquarters,' although J inir demobilization And embarkation. mc rison it police statement.' "The men whocausedthe trouble were, the at k -Gen. Colquohoun, W military headquarters at 6.30 O'cloe serves for /London, March 9. had not yet received war, casualties who had amp, In on Friday -night command of the c :three years ore in Fra ce. Thly *ho waa 7. -or m ent-q4 tile Aot- ally information on that point: abarkatic�i the course of 0. Stateme complained en that their mel Between 200r and 300 persons were, !A of soldiers at Kimmel postponed while other r1:7. Ing attack was made on the The casualties had been p said that no atta killed or wounded. 14515 service were seat E; spectators who, who had seen I d with were largely among officers, . Who were treated despite all warning, persisted in stay- of courtesy, "I myself ing .to a casual is the fighting. The -After the destruction of stores went In and out - among 'ties the diseon- ;among the Government tr9ops ail kinds on Tuesday by I men freely," he added, "and some the tented men, the situation took a ri were comparatively light.. on Wednesday when the! of t4Lem actually put down lost - in or- serious ell they picked UP salute me-then There was very little organized co- cavalry' was called out but forbidden ;der to at Tor ' auto. beTent oppositionRepublican the loot again. Blind Man Making Brooms tory by the machine installed to sew brooms in the fee intercepted The reports of tho,'damage to the I power Mac ronto guards. and Spartacan marlAes. Th Troops from Chester �xagg&mtedL. -SAP�4_� This to i -were -c by sur ey i itute for the Blind. The operator In a T6 three- aitght. without Of IL ers in their may e oat 1. 15. ..leadership.and wereF-i1n:a1b1o­to- the ch upon Aber- I camp are grea 7-e the -Canadian-National. Inat 'h lent -Xiot i 50 or. 60. men got out of hand and at- fie ed n, aged 49, who has a and moulder. He 1.5 the attack 'of the well di, gile, near Rhyl, and also prevent I tacked some canteens. The men in MR, erly he was employed' as a laborercheck years ago. Form Government forces., threatened raid. on the. latter place. broms as three haud-sewters. prised It no =tj6tpating_danger, armed and 40 in- able with the machine to turn out an many injured d, contrary to express Another machine of this same type is on -order and whibn. it airiverall .7tv men were themselves an in ethe course of this fighting, it is. a- �es will be machine, sewn. - osiers, ftr6d. That was on Wedule brooms, excepting the heav-1 rattan III' reported. ast 'FEED 9"S IF further promiscuous day, when the fatalities occurred. There was 149 to orris: -��---Sbootinir early •Thursday morning, "The girls' camp was not attacked. 11 to 82c; br in, to _SWS (bacon, 41 to 45c' back." plain, Up 52*. -No &r GIVE there organized As a matter of fact the girls were Q_nW - 45-boneless, 50 to t at no time was utmost chivalry: kets of ly- armed party. Most of L treated With the Cured meats--Long clear bace 28 firing by at crushing, It man entered the girls' rooms while, 27 to �Sc- were due to cru to 29c- clear bellies, they were occupied. Breadatuffse C; the deaths pled. as, 27 to 27 is said. An unnamed- major holding La;A-Pure, tierces, 'Toronto, Agree to Revitual Foe Un- believed to be "One man raised the red flag in an March 11-MaultOe' tubs, 27 % to 28c; paAls, 27 % to 28 'A c; Allies the Victoria Cross and is reported to attempt to introduce Bolshevism.' He Xern $2.24%; No., prints 28 % to -29c. Compound, tierces til Next.Ha.rvest-4?ayM=t wheat-No. 1 Nort Brunswick, fr cm Now Brunsw No. 8 Northern, to 26%c• tubs, 25% to 2614 2 Northern, $2.21%, 25% been virtuaft trampled to'death' was shot n' in store & 'a 27%. in Kin4L have - ' $2 17 % - No. 4 wheat, $2.11 %,. palls, 26 defend the offi- e Abergele correspo dent of the William. to 264; prints. 27Y while attempting to c 9 great bddis. Manchester Guardian wires that Many Fort A despatch from Paris says: kers' quarters against � ba oats-No. 2 C.W., 71%c- atreal Markets. took Re Mail says that the Cana- wtic, participated. in the disturbances Mallito M01 Council of the Great Powers 6c; ertra No. I feed, Stan- g The Dairy t-ICImmel Camp it is not believed No. 3 C.W., 60 Montreal, March ll.--Oats-Extra tion,on Friday toward relleirins the o".A ossa authorities restored order with. 66%e; No. 1 feed, 62%c; No. :1 feed, N�2 fee ",%c. Flour-N"w _created * *a 7/a c, In sl 20. Re rather acute situation in troops! have had any serious intention of re .':aut the assistance of British i ' Some regarded the proceedings 58 tore Fort William- dard jLrade, $11-10 to $11- terruption of the negotiations at 891L volt MaW2tdba barle Nm -AD- U00. A, Gisr, and declares, that the matter is solely I R-&c; rejected, oats,.m--Na age,--90.lbs.-j- Mouillie. go S �11m­ -ationj as rough-horse play. 87%c; No. Bran, $2525. concerning the taking over b 4 ermany am %c- feed- TAT/ac. in store Fort Wil- or Officials have. in-, il 164-m-.1-ra-y-No. Z�j -kME man thins-And apyglying The Canadian I the outbreak on Wednesday -after- Liam. Cheese, finest easterns, 24 to with food. formed the War Office that they do yellow, $24.00. I noon. the LIAnduduo, cdrresp&ndent American 'corn-No. 3 26c. Biter, choicest eamery 62% Final action went over- until Satlir-"' To- -43c; 'No. 1 day. beret Meantime. at a cohrarmed- riot desire any increase in shipping, says: -"It $1.66; No. 4 yellow, $1.62 track of. the Associated Press, to 53C. Eggs, Of the out- 1 ant. es, per ba car facilities && a consequence Was at this 'stage that the casualties rento, prompt shiL between David IIoyd'Oeorge. the break, loaded Ontario oats.-No. 2 white, 6S to stock ' -88c. Potato Ir c, as they do not intend to be at@ $1.75. Dressed hogs, a ttO British Premier, M. Clemenceau.,the A detachment with I according I . Brit ele- N,.-B white, 67 to 604 .00. Lard, Pure, ad by the action of the rioters.! occurred. n killed* U;d, $t4.50 to $25 French Prime Minister, and Col. Ed - c that 20 or 80 of the ring- I rites grimly stood their ground, a 0 lreigbts outside. ad pails, 20- lbl. net, 28 to 29%e. of the Ameriesn it 14 stated I xtaction,l ofilcer warning the rebellious mob of No. I winter, per WO. ward M House. Ontario wheat- ­�.--Jeaders, most of foreign 22; No, 2, do., Peace Delegation, a resolution, drawn e Canadian" the gravity of the situation. This did car lot, $2.14 to $2. Live Stock- Market have been arrested by the I No. 3, do., $2.017 to by Lord Robert .Cecil. member of this the 1 not appear -to be fully grasp by a $2.11 to $2.19; ord. Toronto, March 11,-Cbpi authorities, co-ops with f.o.b., shippilng, points, age -number of the men. Still there was J�2.15 export steers $16 to $17.50; 800-1 British Peace CommIjOgion, was ton- is as the in to freights. a $19.50; choice butcher steers, tatty d7 adjusting civtlian. P6lFC-e-.--X ­Wy- t -11 be b gh n! no rOO Ontario -No. I Sk. I --T-hla�mnl"t these men Grill brought to London The order wheat 2.1.4; nl -5-0 -cattle, aftir. mob still came* onward. $N too Vim &erg - Tides that and lodged in The Bow Street station. to $2.17; No. 2. do $2.06 to .0 $13.26 1 tbull $ps the Allies Canadian was given to fire and. the ranks of the J2.10 f.o b ship- $12.50 t - do., ood $1 on the delivery of the Ohl official Report:- No. 8 do., $2.02 to -its do �9.25 to $i75; bulls, shall undertake to revictual the Gar- The n mischief makers were forthwith common, I ' " 11� military headquarters in London'.o Ping points, according,to frelf - 1110. do, medium, man* until the next harvest, Payment broken.. Besides an. officer, four of $1.So according to choice, $10-50 to I Friday Issued's, statement withrear=Peas--No. 2, $9- do, rough tulle, $716 to being made In coal, potatoes, nitrates the rank and file lost their lives! and freights u ss e. 86CL nomin bate ;-rLecows, choice, $10-76 iP e to the riot by soldiers at Kininel SS; bu and other products w1d!ph Germany one bout 20 others were more or less Barliy-Maltlug, 81 to do, good, $9.75 to �$10.25;; do, the div- $12- Allies Want Park.' The statement as man, has and the 75 "s Many arrests fol- al. b nce was entirely due to the de:1 seriously wounded. Buckwheat-No. 2, 85c, nominal. $8.50 to $8.75; do, gain reached between tur a Can- lowed. This was-TracticallY the last $7.50 to $8.76' stockers, $8 to $10 50 The agreement Jay in getting the men back to Rye-No. 112. $1.35, nominal. incident of the, outbreak." feeders, :$10.61 to $1225- canners the British. 4rench and American' It Was Impossible to keep the Manitoba flour-=Government stan- f, cutters, $5.76 to $7; iiikers, goodato members of the Council lea" to the' dard, .$10.75 to $11.00, Toronto. ell ) $150; do, corn. and med* expectation that the Council will -flour-Government sten- choice, $90 t( Ontario -flour springers, $" ties. Ticebags are so designed that a, Tor6nto $65 to $75; a I to $150; test the settlements Satur"y; iin light the patient can be treated without dard, $9.55 to $9.75 in bag I ewes, $19r50 to $12; yearlings, that the negotiations at Spa wIR be UN 1W the severe temperature. and Montreal, prompt shipment. - $12 to $13; spring lambs, $16 to $18; ed. exposure to difficulties of the Millfeed-Car IOU% delivered Mon to resum Bran, calves, good to choice.. $16-50 Despite the extreme diffi tieal frOghta, bags included.and watered, $17.60; TRANSP ORT SICK country, medical aid posts have bee $40.215 per ton, shorts, $42.25 per ton; $18.54; hogs, fed establishedood !eed flou a, $17.75-, do. f.o.b., $16-75. 332,000 ROUMANIANS every ten Milos in is r, $3.25 to $3.50 Per do, oc car -KILLEM IN THE"WAft Thanks to the excell 9a -No. 1, $20 t6 $21 hogs, 118 per 100 11,--Choice select Montreal, March rid tents. per. ton; pounds off cars. Wounded On, clothing selected by Sir Ern coast 'a Murman $1 R to 19 Der ton, tru"O. $1 pia; A despatch from PaAs'ssfs.- Choice steers, $12 to 4 per 100 I --- uman ---- . _a vp Wjjppa Shat eon very of Er rer •quail- 9 R v ' - The The only Preval-I 0 cows, Placed on Sledges and occurred. POO eri- bZs' anS' _Bags. Doundle that $32 000' Rournardans, combatants bite have occu to I P Jn .Sheepskin ant is insomnia. $11.50; canners, $5 to $5.50. in the wax, w ent $10 were -killed or d4ed fKo= $8 to $10.50. Lambs, *15.ro Country Produce-Wholesale Sheep, despatch from London says: received some interest- Butterwounds. --Reuter's has rece Kill the Incurable Cases, gutter-Dairy, tubs and tells, 26 per 100 pounds. . . . . . . : ing details regarding the manner. in Hoping to ate Contagion P the On 919n to 38c; prints, 40 to 41c. Creamery; the wounded are dealt with on fresh made solids, 49 to 50c; prints, : which A despatch from St'ockholm says:- So to 52c. MILITARY, NAVAL AND AERIAL 495t frontier. Two has- the Muroran e . I -the In certain Russian provinces the Eggs-New laid, 86 to 37c, '-��itai trains run periodically on poultry--Mickens, 26 to TV is so -great Dressed I ERMS ",VGERM D 'railwsy/between Murmansk and Rem „mortality from typhus a 34c- roosters, 25c; fowl, 27 to 30c; vir Issued 9 and rein- that the Bolsheviki have ductlings, 32c; turkeys, 40c; squaba, W Ze drill__ the incuiable deer are being used with great nuc- secret rand 1taly fMd, hoping thus to counteract the y-Roosters, 20c; fowl Warships to Go to France cess for-M tramorporting a, woundeAL Live poultry-Roosters, S�me 9f the German The sick are to 30c; -ft y3p -1 -2" is-almost imp ckliftgs, lb.-,85-e-,-turke 0 contagion impossible Army to be Reduad from outlying posts. Ie other m -placed in'sledges and*are wrapped in to stop 8'%c; Force Will be Disbanded. s P by any a calls. Hardly 35c;, chickens, 28c; geese, 18c. * Cheese--Nbw, hot-water bot- any medicine Is available. large, 28 to 2 'elieepskill, bags yritb twins, 28% to .29c; triplets, 29 to not jit made 'public, are 29%6; Stilton, 29% to 30c; old, large, A despatch from 'Paris, says-The though 29 to 29%c; twin, 29xi: to 30c. naval and aerial terms of summarized as' follows: military, -y tANADIAN GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER Wholesalers are selling to the retail German disarmament were before the Disarmament'doft to 200,000 men, bu NK PACIFIC RAW ,trade at the following prices: �6 to Council of the Great Powers on consisting of 15 divisions of irlianti -F I resh dairy, chbdce, y, divided ,into five -5 Butter and five of cavalry, are to be $3c; Thursday, with Premier Lloyd George solids, 51 to AY 48c; creamery, The men British dele- army corps. 'Jim prints, 52 to 54c. back at the head of the B Margarine-42 to 84c. gation, Marshal Foch and the full chosen by lot for one year's service, Council and no class Is to exceed 180,000 men.' or the Dominion Under Eggs-New--laid, 45 to 46c; new membership of 'theWor' Minister y r of Railways Appointed Receiver f present. Arms and ammunition are restrict.,'' The Act To Ensure Continued, laid in cartons, 47 to 48c. 60 men, and, 4 n poultry-Chickens, was give' 'the ed to ii force -of � 200,0 War 31easurta ressed poultz 35 to Most of the time, n to ds�, J, a be delivered or Operation of the System. 40c; roosters, 28 to 30c' fowl, 112 t - a which 'were largely set- the balance, t Ang naval termal a still re- stroye" 35c; turkeys, 45 to We; sucklings, lb., tled, with several feature d eese, 'a provide of fhb, ment's intention to ask Pailiament to 35 'to 39c- squabs, doz. of The naval term Ottawa, March 9.-When the Grand served� Including the destruction. ction of thb vide a further vote •for the Grand 27 to 29c. disarmament by a reduction. Trunk Pacific Railway System goes prp - Potatoes-Ontario:, f.o.b. track the large German ships. fleet down to a bile the nego ---ate J.'t into the hands Trunk Pacific Railway W, Toronto, Acid, � M car lots, 90 to 95c. Premier Lloyd George was disposed German art of these sufficient for limited bas Dr. . _7 n b, - E87118: -to-lLaye- Eng polici defence, but it .:,of Eon. Dr J D Reid, 9 n a f Company remain-in their.present be and take n ng Railways, who is appointed Receiver way•2. 5 view when will "not figure among the navies at bushel, $3.50 to $4.00; prime ships, but he yielded this v 4' "1 unsatisfactory condition." hand-picked, Bur- - the first or second class. This sysl y an order to $ b er In. Council passed. Thurs P.25. Imported ban shown that It would involve an in for an, indoterminatsi step of the Gov- The acquisition of the Grand Trunk or Indian $3.25; Limas, 15c. program all te-IR to be �"&Y, the first'definite a Company adds 1,964 ma acted clover: 5 greased naval building perioy, WIA alt ate continueneed which Pacific Railway Com Honey-E lb. tins the United States. ulid., 0 lb. tins 25-to-Z6c#-.- --N - d-- JieBRt5h-and--Ahv-- modification ii all Canadian in -9--Of-main-rosid main-road-and-shunt 27cAb., 1 --probabily is bound to go on until ep.- branch, line to the Government sys. 60 lb. tins, 24JO­25C� buckwheat, 60 As a result t of Nations. 71 tors W railways, with the temporary exe 16. tin 19 to 20c. C oz-f 4.50 erican view In agreement, and as a League the receivership days are Pacific Railway tem after 4.00 nizihg the Frefich and) The aerial terms'of (dHiss, tion of the Canadian P to $5-60 doz.; 12 means of harmo e are definite An period, as a -Company, will be owned by the Gov. over, and. as a result of the action, it Italian v1dws, it li Possible that some to almost certain that the 8,556- miles doz. of hydroplanes with an ernment. Maple roducts-Syrup'-per gallon, of these ships will be apportioned to number of a tl*usan& Mon- . of the (;ran '35,- sugar, lb., 2 to 28c. This !s the direct result of the Gov d Trunk Railway System $2.25 to �2 France and Italy, instead of being aerial fare stand taken In February, will, in a reasonable time, come also to gather mines until October I sex destroyed. J%s actual terms aftbibibment Is ,hands, and on olesale. of Gersian die- ;V41811 -the. etrtii# when It Informed the officials of the, into the Government's - an hit . herto o more reasonable terms than -HOMS, Medium 2 ..,Grand Trunk -and Grand Trunk Pacift Smoked meato 'is armssna* as 0 d. finally cousklered, and. ',it in not the, Gave. to We; do., heavy, 80 to 32c; c; Id 1saways that seemed probable. 9 Ap Q. iss Nid we-*� 0 from the Clyde around the IN SPRING BOOTS '0UAL�.W8.­­7-kt` 14�erj tp. GREAT VALUE to st&tep resent. north of Snotland. On' account of -!-F. H. Hall has for .sale' a flue �bia It became necessary to conduct sk lot of Shamrock, ready Pipe line ftow the eto the Forth. The heaviest snow fall -of the tance of -q5i miles. I,... To accomplish We ave Lust - urred- on Sunday morn. We wbrk ia-record time Canadian alit our now spring stock one th#.+. shelves ili4- it sure is zoeas n pep Q —Bt,rL,, ovi Friday, Fe-brustry the kPA Am-rican engin-er'• woreeimplov eX. log. the beat line 've had to offer in a long while. 28th,- to J.- L. ti�ua Wrts. Stephen. ed. ' Among theieV'were Capt. F. C. we cr �W. C..Murkar is, .spending a 'in. of the Cauadia days ..with fri.6.ads at Cold. song Fik daughter. Meel Engineers, -A iarge'-nuffitier-attended Ruse who was "loaned" to. the Briiish. --When yon are looking for good serviceable f000twear come to.,; ;f water. sell Andrekv's -stile wr Saturday. Admirmity, he having had experience The ice -harvest in this Idea: i y with thiskindof work with the Im- us, for we sure can and always have delivered the gdod-9. and good rices were realized. 't now completed, and' the Ice -Russell Andrew. Iias bought eri�il Oil Coriipauy. He was' placed d is of excellent quality. F. charge of a very irlipm-tant Part Of out the garage -which he sold a tl,,:-: ,k. R Dickinson and - wife W It was estimated that eight. few tnonths ago to Mk-*srs.- David-' no ntbs would be required for this and —$. vr, of Falconer,7N. Y m.always stand for Service, re spending vi few da;ys with son & Williams, of Whitby. work, but instead of this length of -Mrs. White, of Heatheote, and time,'it was actually accomplished in r son Rogers. zine of the R. A, BUNTING `­�RTCKERINQ­ M Mrs. Armstrong, of Markdale, are eight weeks, and was thus i number of our residents visiting, with their aunt,, Miss engineerin triumphs of the war. went out to Brougham an Monday Louisa Rieh�,rdSonr was mentioned In des. Established 1857. afternoon to interview the Coun• and other patches between the British and Unit - friends in Pickering. -11 In re and t -the forth -coming ed States -ov--ments rd -- and was blirblv vote on prohibition. —Miss Frankie Jhnes, who has commended by the Admiralty. in St. Andrew been visiting with her sister. Mrs. �-The church on Sunday morning will be the fourth on �"Elijab." I n the 1 T * Williams, of Piston, for the past few weeks, has been spend.. Big Musical Festival at Whitby rA turned soldiers are ex - eve ng re ing a few days with friends in The Chautauqua Festival to be held Y, peebedto be on the platform. town. -A large amount of work, in in Whitby on March 819t, April lot -A number of the friends of -91" Frankie Jones met at her the way of gravelling, has been and 2nd, will open with an entertain- meat by the Pilgrim Girls' Sextet, a ;Z 'home on Church 'St. on Monday dbWe 0'12 the Kingston road during &band of stirling entertainers who evening and treated her to a mis- the winter. AR the gravel is be- give a program consistitig of orchestra bellandous shower. uribr, to her ing drawn from a pit north of the numbers, solop. trios, duets and read. 1FW ;!uii e, ' I ' - Greenburn station, it is proving a Not is it, Inge They give a splendid concert in ensemble and as soloists. I registered Victory Bonds very costljr work. only costly. but it is also provinir de- There will also be presented on the �haie been received by. the Stand. trimental to the roach over which opening day a talk by Ned Woodman, r?sone -,ffird Bank, Pickering. , Holders of -rfteipt9 are requested to surread. the gravel has to be drawb� Those of America's foremost cartoonists, Mr. Woodman has gained fame for -;2,er'them for their bonds as earl as y as I living along th'Vi'ma'd have taken his artistic work an the Ohicigo Re- great interest in keeping mp the cord and Inter -Ocean. as well as Life, .,convenient. =ThgsCbatbber. of Commerce road in first -class condition. It is Judas and many other publications. in rather discouraging to the to meet this (Friday) evenid in wt, 1-2 `-the Town Hall at 8 o'clock, when" see-tbis-roa � b ich his work. aslant_ matters --w-111 e --- taken so much pride, cut up -so ­ a be&ming membenr , is requested. a and evening. There two Japanese plays b a ore Highways department had -sand these desirous The following books fiave'inst 19 of member ence in community work. will speak their attention called- to the suet- both afternoon vlu. Off -tW--Wdond­dAy 84dreland F.-' for.transactlon. & full attendance cial High Fannon. a trian who has widii'experf- ter they would -'discontinue the will also be ar� h wo;-k until the roads were in coil. high-class Jnpanese andbio'grife. 'ace been received at the Library, and tneire taw books will be added clition to carry -the loads without is entitled "The Mirror," and the other . " having them destroyed. scene@ from modern Japanese life en - "0 from time to time. Buy -your titled "Go tha Road to Tokyo. it _Following is the report of the ly Here. -Be ready for 'Or�-'-l-'atIcket and tell the librarian what 4 Albert E. Wiggazu.'a noted author. Jr:-Dent.Dept of the Pickering public ity on psychological subjects. will be Vrin is near i *V- book *6i-*-dWcT-like-td--se-e-add-i��d. seboZKr February Jr 11 -Har- Antomobile Ignition, etc., Russell: the lecturer on the third day. The old Richardson, Bertha Kirchner, musical ;*oaram will be given by the onal Knot, Shaw; The Othe 3pn" Irrati ..by securing your needs now.. W Verna Reid, RosiS -Sier,. Donald Imperial Entertainers, con'sisting of be Man, Van Dyke; Our Little, Morrisey, Billy Hall, Johnnie Rem- Alexander Skibliaskyj the Russian Finnish Cousin, Winicia. -Lizzie violinist . Hartwell Demille. the well- iner, Lillian WimanSr I -The Women's Institute intend . Dre" Goods, Eloots Shoes Z� Wiling a meeting, partaking of a McGinty. Evangeline Cowan. Hil- known Canadian baritone. and Mtn da Walsh. Mildred Murphy, Eddie Muriel Bruce, of Toronto, pianist and U., vocial. Cross character, in the Red C a�companligt. Palmer, Jack Jephoon. "dies' Fancy C-oHilars, etc. iCoonre on Tuesday afternoon. Mar. Watch for further announcements Johnny Greenlaw, -Leonard Steph- -,-Uth, to which all - the ladies -of Aip-sure to-talre An some. -or ell of And I Pickering and vicinity are Invited. prison - -Dorothy thes Cliatauqua concerts at Whitby. PhQebe---Baker, -Ea I .-'.Although the Red Cross vr--' --wvR have, a line of Colored -And been completed still there is Relief Forster. Edward Kirchner.. Pri-! user -III -Ethel B y- Harriet Drawn, Towri Hall Ma night. Dress Gaeds and trireming for- same. T he wnr'- to be done Every one eomv- and bring your knittlimtor your Hors ismey, Florence Muteb, Bar- bara, Hall. 11 - Helen Cowan q --- -s range from 50c to $3 per yard. Louise. Stephenson, Mabel Coak- 6 ng needles:' Advei*mm~&. price -Miss Hngb;s, who has been Ladies= ou should all have- a frock well, aroIN Cowan., Nora Clark. of the junior department trim y r --Howard Law, Harry Stephen- OR SALE-Bulldtrisr plot, Pieker'. -bf the public school for the past Ent Village Apply to W. Mann 23 �27 This sion, Walter RicbjLrdsoD, Tommy med with, few years, has resigned, the re military braid. Big. --madon to , take effect at Easter. Healy, Louie Fowler, Allan. 0R.SALE-A quantity of White drew, Edna R -4d, Rnssell. Fowler. FBIossom Sweet Clover seeiL Phone aft -is tht newest style. since coming to Pickering, Miss .-The wind -tip meeting for the Evans War&, Claremont. 24-27 'Rushes hat made many friends, who will regret her departure. Red •Cross. shipment of goods last EED OATR FOR SALE -A quan-' IVPPlr W-- a "lecifted 44, fifRollfg- 's White We wif a 41ALFOU -'f, Wi�iby. Bell phone. and she p. - v ed hag large number were present at the fil"fio .. 25-27 -- -,- e ordered. efficient teacher and her depax- Our spring Boots and. Shoes are I helped put in the Inst MANGOLDS FOR SALE -I have tore will prove a distinct love to roomsaa,h e in i few days. Now no need stitches and pack the bales. The for safe a quantity of manjoldse Apf here a y -The remains of the late Fred the school. lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. jamb Resor.' ' social part of the meetingwaspresided over.by Mrs. Hicks and. OW FOR SALE -Due to, calve of buying away from town, as we, have the ..,,'Hodxsoa were interred in the: R. Mrs. Zimmerman. The cup of tea Curse 12th. also heifer "if 6 months o*d.-C&H C. cemete ' here on Wednesday Was most after 4,3Q p. in. Jack Gibblin, Cherrywood. 23-26 with bread and butter, latest styles right here. last 8e had gone to the northi. 'NV )petifing. The Women's Inati. ANTED -A quantity of oats, also most to take char -Re of the farm of 'I a number of hogs from 4 to 3 months aid. Lute, through their Rooms. cm. M D's, Ladies Girls" and Boys". his brother, who had gone to the C Apply to F. H. Richardson. R R 2, Pickering. 25 e a where he was killed. He died mittee, *,have certainly made the 7 You a need new boots for spring. ,,Come Red Cross rooms very inviting, QEED PEAS FOR SALE -A quan- e In July after obly a few ditys' Ill. kJtity of Canadian Beauties at lot 21.13. F. con. d and much faithful work ha: been h Pickering. Bell phone or address R. W. Balsdon. .32089, an his body was buried tern acomplisheo. It not t wish Pickering. 24.23 -W have a pair just'for 1porartly near Calgary. He is our- and let us fit e e of those present that the Relief 'vived by his widowed mother, one 1G--OVY-RXM.F-N.T. Mnn�ieipal nod C 06- B -9 - Ai;ou Id- Now in'`around brother and three sisters. work of the Red C ion Bonds For Sale --W. D. Dykes, L sLcome in and prowl cease just yet, when there were. Bond Whitby, Oat., Bell Phone --Sir Frederick StUp, art, who Ind. Phone to. 40ti Fills for help f rdm over- -,-kas charge of the meteorological aci many c our shoe dept., and get booted."' office in Toronto, will speak in St. seas. We have yarn on hand and -F -D. SOATS FOR SALE -O, A. 0.- F s and children's NA -2 free from nestaus seeds. u -ii., A,ndrew'is church on the­-­eventw Toot -15-emy, PicicerIng intich ne pVY at lot 15 on u ay, April can knit a few more pairs to do so. Now Ladies, how about a 'nice new dollar for your,spring suit Interesting address will be given SALE -Seed peas, free from We will-�purchase more material Fbo.Rp., at lot 29. B. F. con. Pickerigig.r JhjM, % reording the weather and how for sewing. The last shipment, on $2.00 per bushel. Chas. A. Annig, R No. 2 -:Latest styles just arrived this week. -Come and look s" Ithe weather, forecasts are made. sod will be illustrated by lime- Feb. 28th, containing 12quilt4s, 115. Pickering, 25-28 f socks and many other -.over our assortment before buying. We light. He i o sends P`8 0 a the man who OR SALE-Rpgistered Cotswold 'Cfflt the "weather probabilities" garments, totalled in value $410.39. Fewes, young choice lambs; a laNe off-. t . ch— it-- ces reasonable, have all kinds from 50c. to $1.50. The total value of work previous Taylor, Bokli., 23tf that appear In the daily papers r clay, and which are sent to this shipment was $252f.00. �"evori oat We again ask that all work yet PERIENCED. RELIABLE M AN parts of the $35 a month. or Will which prove of such value tot Must have references. 0 warp- -M11—CHAP he out be re a nee so a final make yea cement. a ipping interests by giving wi shipment may be made of all work Apply 111. mrlpltyre. R. R. No. 3, Clarem nt to,all conntry, and turned t o* E'who'can1tandle farm • .bi e'S M AN thus far. The Pickering Branchr, ing 23-23 of approaching tiller f storms. F -ill 1L -SHE D-0 TS­-F4Dft-S*Llu-Grai nery gt lbster.--ofAhe-W-Outen's lust 4hauka `-Remember the drama entitled everyone. Audley friends inOud- Fillers and O. A. C. No. 3, free from all noz- ts. Apply LOOK AT THESE PRICES ed, who helped make this grand' ill ". Also a number of cedar The Finger of Scorn," to be pre. atlot3.con.4,Scarboro. Wra.JuAdR.R.40. 1 -26 ::pentad in the Town Hall by the total possible, whether in the , Markham. 25 Pickering Dramatic Club. on Mon'. giving of money cr work, sewing, So QR Brus sewing, before' knitting or packing boxes. F ugs,kitchencu' ord,stretclier, mat- Now is the best time to do your spring Aay evening next (St. Patrick's), rockers; also counter for ason long as any Red Cross funds re- tressand two small Heuse-cleaning se, under the auspices of PickeriuAT MR112 ill Our treasnry we trust,the store. Apply at Miss Willa Shepberd'B, King St. ­ 'Public Library. This dral East, Pickening. 23ff k, at 80 and 35 cents per yard. AM -friend s ­of -Re -w which is In four acts, is one 0 fi-st ork will con. -New Prints, light ,andd%r -)ERSONS wanting aT . le ;Unbleached Cotton, 40 in tinue to work in this commendable T 1Y Of 'the fol- White Cotton and Nai6sooks 25c and 8. �erinr best eve"resented-to a Pic ering cause. -COM. LGIDorwZng� articles will do well by calling. at W. Wide 25c ; kliqne, white nice quality, 40� Barred and dotted e. � It is clean Find full of 6 good kitchen chairs, I new 4-f t, ro ery udietiL -iron bed and springs and one 120 egg cap, incuba - Muslin. 20 in. 30c ; Laces and Etu all prices -��71bizmor and pathos, and displays a tor, complete, in good shape. from 5c a yd up - Towellingp f ram- 20c to 50c. ..... . BROUGHAM ­�`.bigh standard of morality and QEET) (IRA and colored Shakers from 20c to 45c a Y "'..'Ahought. Empringliam's orches-, Mrs. W. F. Harvey spent the week- IN FOR SALE -O. A. C. White d. Cream and rose k,:INo. 21 barley. O. A. C. No, 72 oats, grown Miss Margaret Feasby is .visiting other noxious weeds. Prices reasonabie. Apply i� tra, will be present to f urnish an end in Toronto. - and from registered wed, free from wild oats Cashmere 40c yd, suitable for children's dresses and 'skirts. b 1% uncUnce of choice niti-sic during friendsin0sbawa. to, Luther Middleton, Brougham. Phone Pick- e evening. friends open at ering M4 24-27 the Capt, F. C Me�hln spent Tuesday G. A. GILLESPIE9 --DUNBARTON -N-Welock -and program begins at 8 with N. F. and Mrs, Meebiu. Oshawa, SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -0. A. ..Admissi on 35 cents. Don't miss it. Miss Eva Wilson, Pickering, spent C. No. 72-o-ts, grown -from -registered Peed. -The fortieth annual Anniver. Monday at her home here, also Marquis wheat, good seedand practically H '"Happy I nouir pure, Also White Blossom Swcet Clover.:W. .�vary Services of Pickering Meth- Remember the measuring party to Church will be held on begiven itthe 'Teruperance Hall on ering 1420. 22tf Westnty,lotl%con.3, Pickering.Phone Pick R .0unday, March 28rd, when the Monday -evening next. A good pro- ange. 47Rev X. S. 1. Wilson, B. A. B. D. gram will be given in which Miss NEW GARAGE -7--7-of 6shawn-, -will -preach at 10.80. a; Kate Yawkes, of- Pickering, and the Greenwood Quartette will take part. The undersigned . bas opened up pe'Ake� for in. and 7 p. m. The a Those who have not sacks maybe These stoves, arelliackno'wledged best stoves- - -'the day is one of the. very best R garage on his premises and and there is a rare treat' in wtore meapured at the door., Supper will b ' e is prepared to do all kinds to be,the served from 6 o'clock until all have on the market for the Pickering people The been served. of automobile repairing. 4annual" Thank -offering will be in its issue of Tuesday, the Toronto Will handle all necessary,parts to -day. taken in connection with the ser. Globe bas an interesting article rela- for repairs. The people are urged to Live to the important work conducted M, Is agent for Gray -Dort -Ckir ---Spleudid bakers,leftsY an fuel .-a briux tip a liberal and loyal offer- by Brotigbarn boy; Capt. Fred.'C. handsome in Idesign. special Mechin. During the war the submr- Call in and see him. X.Ing. The choir will furnish ape ine warfave conducted by the Germans before baying. if Call and 0eelour full:stockj imuRle for the day. A cordial was beginning to have a most soriou' invitation L4 extended to the pnb• affect upon the operations of the Thomas E. Stephen lin "Come over" and Grand Flei-t. as a great many oil- -is K a— CLAREMONT, Ont. W.. D. tankers s wi re, b�inff destroyed In theirl'. son"'i