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_ , :,. FRIDAY, MARCH ;g, . 1919
�PICSERITCONT.-No. . y
VOL. XXXVIIl• BROOK ROAD __.. _ .� Estab1teheci75y_eare
'BROUGHAM _. 0
:tafo�ii!ltfost;ilaYD*.ak$''! bite. George White is ill at present f 4^
r=Io{�E, B a jj;; Diiea Lillie Holtby spent: the week -
writing, OD
JPVMedical � Vf �✓w! end with friends in Toronto. Wallace L.II GRtt spent the week -Pad GREEN WO
Miss Muriel Feashy, of 06bawa, ie wife city friends.apt s
ii, ' V. E. OARTWRJ(1HT, For (successor toy - " visiting her t, Mre. F: Gattis. ` Walter and bird. Carlton are both Y L
r'. mutY�of .Gr9renhgret, out., successor w Baker t& Heise) Mrs. RlePhail. of Saskatchewan. 111 W fits the "flu" at present.MILLS
�, ., . = visited with Mra. Wtnton White over Kavas: oP -Mount « A
Dr. R. E. Towle: Pia.. -g: oat:': office, hours Sunday. _ s' George and' bite,
u w 2 dna s.3o to s p. m... 3nr Victrolas, R.ecorde� Etc. Jo a ent Monday --withw. H. end
tt tie's 'little- d u h
js'Cee[nan bfan 1 a. 8 L y' eks -
er 19 Mrq. R on.
R.: FElRSYTH. D. of O., Regie r c tn:t•oving nicely from an attack of W H. and Mrs. Jackson were .la z
R. tared member stabs optomatrlcat ea�o- Y pneumonia. Whitby on 8unde�y tsttending the
ration of Dauxio. Spacial. aitsntlon given Mrs. A. Mantle and daughter, Miss funeral of the lattei's •aunt, the late
attics of glasses. :yes tested tree. NoiiL g Mrs. Whitfield Lee:
. We can save -you 20 p. G1 vs. spent Tuesday with Freeman
�c. on your Fire Incur- and Mrs. Mantle.: - Several real estate dealers from true
iB. TOl[LIN80N, fir, B.. Member ®nCe,.if volt Ifat'ue roe city were looking over several lots I am again buying Wheat And
• at tine Colica of Ph sicians and Surgeons QR[[N RtV[R hourere recentl . We aPe not aware
at 6�tee: that �orourly occupiediba'
teat 7wiih O CIldl�ngs y
Zlk.., lg.18roate. and iacterly b W. Duncan, of Brougham, visited that any deals have been completed 'Barley -Highest prices paid
Plane. Clareoant. Qat:. Y a. at W. A. Fuller's as yet.
O. MoRINNON, M.D.. L. 0.8.iRhtsiag Protection W. A: and Mrs. Fuller are visiting Si
relatives.in-Lhe city, _ W[aT 'Hitt.. -
zatnbat b, mambar of tn• nage of Miss O. Routley visited Miss Elsie
lfWetalana.na nrgeoaa s! Oasarto, ueeatiate Over 130 p. c. of barna gutchinga on Sunda Herb Duncan. has installed a safe Harley Feed is the cheapest feed
of Oollaga. o! earReoas, Rainbargh. � y in hie store: On the market for fattening
a you b dstaases of women and burnt are destroyed Hugh Michell, of the 7th line, visit* W. T. Heron has the $gency for the pigs. A trial will prove it:, A
a:ea. ones aa�rrsetoenoe.Bron4haaQ, by lightning. •ed at Prattle on Sunday evening. -
G, �y Peter Hamilton farm machinery and A' stack always on hand.
flet prices from us. r that Mrs. speedy is doing a rushing business.
Sorry to. sport �7
ut
Legiit.' r. Sol- rFerriei coveesry`rese'o tat thepe feieeettoQ ofor a he J. M° S a building a °
e barn onthebpxuldingefarmatore-
H. KFtNNEDY. Ba,riate OvillelOnt.
Th p lace the one .destroyed by fire: a;
F,7 . ieitor�Notary Pablic,�[Conveyance: &c. fi Green Rjver. Ladies', Aid on Wednes- peat aRa. Mondays and Fridays only.' tobT, Ont• 1 Lf da report a very successful meeting. A lui•ge gathering met in the Biel-
- __ _ — ' 1,tite a number from here took in ville church .on Friday, evening last I,grind finer than other trills=that
B,.FAREWELL; H.O.;_BARRI9 thQ • rt at F. Wrights on Frid , boys of the Lv 1d1a a nndt n fed
or
oofeedtadier llars
vs}rte for
eztea in
tr • TBR.Ooaat� Grown Attorney; and aonalj ��11 ♦ lh} y and- _
gaidio". Couto ooaa,Whitby. ia� J BE AL V�are1?13nir' ni ht and all report havtug hada very B R - �.
a . 7 en�oyable tithe. b
tivitb u signet ring each. '
S. O$RISTIAN, Barrister and Furniture and Undertaking RIVERSIDE' -Victor Closson has started work In -
N,
A• Solloitor,Notan PubUc, Eta. Money to his garage again, after one year'es ab-
can., oaloaBmcY Bt. North, Whitby. esly sense, fie has secured his discharge
WILLIAM J. BF.ATON, B. A;, Bar- We ea=sy s large stock of Furnt- Mrs. Frank Turner spent Satnday from he flyin cor s and is nowpre -_
�7 g p
- rY lister, Solicitor, NotaryPbblto,associated
tur-e, also picture fratues and room with her mother. -to $o -$ll kinde.of repairing
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in otic. wit shades 54ps, ic. a bas- purchased a new License No. 4-888
oats:, arresters, Toros General Trtuta, ware: New Verrfecdon cobk stoves.
Bntlai Be street, Toronto__ Telephone- so ageniTor monumen s, Wes X Cxrr, of Toronto, spent Sunday -- pprices.-_Wepap the freight. Phone at J. H. Michelle. 3: R. Locke and John Qilmer arena13 Claremont. V �vice
l)etttai M - Fred 3diddteeisii: of Gicodwood, was thMrs.- lint.
se n in our burg on Sunday. Mrs. - S. J.- Briebin. of Cold Springs,
- Mre. S. Turner entertained four of Ont., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A.
LAKE B. BEATON. D:' D. 8.:. her grandchildren on Sunday. Gillespie. �, r
�'nf�aeat Q S` YY Gin [.e� Listen. Do you.bear the music of -Gil- The D. L. and M. I. Society willG A G
;
Surgeon • and University o oras - rda on his victrola P meet on Friday eveodPg, 8litb.lns g
q�wp►u 4% will be
�/. pr,adda '�,ardr�re. afore. wlutbT, _ r --=.T John Newcombe. a rettiro -. -
gt6ee bona r to 2 : 1 to b.90. Si tad. pF O e r .
:• Beit phone 2204) sill- , orae e , . ec one on iii
.tar: l3eston.abeeaci�e+useaa.tsrC—': iogsdelpi eredatourmita,. .:;112ives BpAdam8pears•fofimeriy o! Balsam. The concfrt last ridslp evening. Theundersigued have opened ■
'st roroato..' 1 be_Wcharge•i. Base.wrod No. L ' 0 '00 has got settled on Ilse old homestead ander the management of the- Ladles u a new garage at the corner
- Rock Elm No. i
'30-00 here. Aid, was .a very successful affair, i3
- stare. e n ere rues a o a eo sure n s y
'13.00 tbia•vicinity buying stock for he city the fact tha the roads were in ad Picker ng, where othP ..are..
_ :,, : •:��,.�. Maple No. 1. prepared to repair all makes
condition. blies Fawkes was well re-
�� 0. HAM—Issner of Marriage White co No. 1.. 80.00 market.
vY Ltuasas to chi Ooaatti of onwdo� Pine. second growth No 1. -• .",MOO 11ir, and titre. Turner and dattRhter, ceived in each number also tar. F1 Mrs. of autos, motor -cycles i
t'lok.rinrviu.ga. Pp B E Tu oeri unv_with bliss G °t'Cnronto.t�a Rnee,veral'a m-
>tOy q a..apent g
Cbo is 'and Oat. Rolling -- _
_ as'uyual.
Toronto'visttors daring the last two herein nod voice for ct�Lich .she:was t8 for De
_ _ -' and bicycles.
_ — -We are also.agea -
_�%ta�e,.� Z��.ncr Conry fsnciri. Notary. --Jer
�vestkD_ PeLet'$teart,— encore enc ticpe, Proceed* f 9 .
Pubiie,Ete.,••iI leednt:.�e:t. _ _ _ Qr@— �n ri4Gilbert Hackney. Ai xndHeldre I arch- -- ; a�. and �repairs., ��rs
SICIL@.fit,.. ngy H. (#rxy. J.
H. and M. blich�l. HIQHLAND CR[eiC -
Y
HOPPER Issuer. of Marriage Geo4ga !}rap.. _3errp liamtltoM;Mleft a
`V T% - tOeanae• to lb. 0orinry et- Ontario. Or address R. R. Pio. 1_L6zcuet GladysPugh; _ - Mrs. Bea of Toronto. editorAJF of the Gasoline Enginea,.Tractore and
ogles at •tore and bis residence, Clasemoas. Woman's Century, the official organ - Sawing Machines.
wMtT[vAs.[ a National Pre of the Women
HALL—House carpenter. Es- of th n 1 L
` . timateb given t« new,work. repairs or of C nada, will res the ne t m et- Shepherd
SPR I ..O TE R M m, and Mrs..Tran.. o! Aha. are tog of the Women's institute 1n COWa11 a7ljlajerd
a .alkerstsom lad. Phone 2�19:tlPsekering. :3ly _. _ .•. -
visiting tboir son Gardbam.• Elttiot'r Hall, 'Highland Greek, on s
� Opens
March 3rd .to Shaw'* Bust- Aril let. Everybody wel- Pi -1_88.„d' -
iE<.BEA
TON TO WNSHIP OLHRK Pe 3f fes Helena Moore. o! Toronto,.Is Tuesday, p GKK ring On
ff v "weaes, Oumsatesioner tar baking sees Scii6x�lr, Toronto, and merges vtaiting with herr parents here.' come. = j
end AfA, aaoovaruat• >ew most, to toga into Summer Session from June SO. Fre and .Mrs. McKay ere getting A 'public meeting will be held la
ei --•trues- ai' mwriaw 0111* No compatlwsg ca"ttons. Fee comfortably.. settled in _their new Elliot a Hall on the evening of Friday.
eine••' t •.afi, Das. t -f--._ Dbrtat April4th. !or he purpose of discuss- '
President. Mies. Cameron 'an auR er en with he -
"LL : ANADA'S VIOTORY BONDS Mrg, p'114a}leyare visiting with friends Toronto•Eaatern Railway. Matters
for. sale. penommatioer•-.439. lino ibo9 _ e now stand to ver nnsatisfae-
*619 1�rlce. 90 1.2 and accrued interest W .. In- the Olt .
flykes Bond Brokex 11841 � �Iverw
m. r oa. w t w e an eon, tory to the peopleof ` thin d st et, Ban
mianeapolin, are visiting at George it is felt that H he people du not make
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40tf
Burkholder'*. their voice beard o oyer la regard ,
HUGH S. PIIGH, Glen Majnr. Oat. W. Stanton and llfies M. Brown, of to getting an electric railway will
j'.
Licensed Auctioneer. Esteoai►• ezper �8 Q,.B Ula �lail� 4
owes,,-'�in Impo d d wharfs °!vouabb`ed First-0lsait rlgt3 f0I lire C° Hnand Mre RiceIIg a few days avith ILy of he line connects g sup wl hiibP '
o nay Da or night -th
alta partiduct"ular, Ptiow Ind.9lit be. F g _ We are sorry to elate that Mrs. C. N. R at Oherrywood, and to that
Bus tlleet8 au tl'alIIB David -Seebeck is not-{mproving as case -we will receive no bthatfrom it
but our r
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. rapIdly as her friends would ltk Dl C�i •
_ F. for oonnties ofTork My Ise ydio-M4jor,_and _ SerRt. Rack- chances for getting an. electric line
•
IYoa gala• of ail ldada attenn.d w on shorert A Agent for Canada Carriage: Uo. enaon, of Toronto, 'are vieitinp� with will be' destroyed for years to come.
notice. Address Green after P.O., Dat, g the former's parents, W. d- and Mrs. Prominent speakers will Le present F� Qt�
MORTON M. GIBSON, Ontario, w. H. Peak, pfckerinQ. Ma,Ior. from Piciectagg and Basrboeo to die- a'�d�f �-
Mand Dominion Land surrey« and o;', Judson Pugh has gold his farm to cuss the situation.
z neer. Hopkins Street, Whitby,- Pbooe 231. Walter Booth and is having a"sale of _. Ut Pea`
eo the tate w. E. Yarnotd. Ontario' his stock and implements on 8atur- - ~' W><aY HtLt.:
�,a�f
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Land Samy« of Port Perry, � 44.4 Water; Pure Water �a , -
TApril the 5th.
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M. MAW. LICENSED AIIO- The drama "Afternoon Tea ins Robert. Wood proprietor of the
WTtorltsR roc York.62aWio aadDeerbao i! yots see wire you will use'tbe only Friendly VillA e," was a decided one- West Hill Hotel, was given A rarp*ire a .. °
saes, Ali kiael• sem prDmntly rttended Gear. the churc� berog comfortably pity by the member* of the Wert a RE E 170 R, .,' rb .
ramrrneoe•bie.=-natant« inks mat be Ideal well. dsiUed by Ohfss. B. Rine, filled. The proceeds amoagted to fills. Sill Matepayers Association and a
.e+•asad at *latus• ol8ev. i3ai1 ae�intit+pea• wb- ods agent -for Wind Mills, ice � �o the bad condition of the number of . friends at his residence
A.
7 eA pboees. whicbs. Out. b4 rat down to _
Engine&- all kinds of pipe and fittings roads a large onm y T*ro a
M .� $.$ • =.�j 0 for *►ales wort*.. Also both room fiz- attend. In reroonse to many regaerts an eo joyable nipper, provlaed 67 —
yen careful it. will he repeated on April the 17th. mise, *flet whiich a rob [si evening �x
Vetori Sur eat i
- lTe�y S tam. lea. ' for urtber aan6luncemeats, • was spent in dancing. An orc}iestra ; =
tares. etc. '
$s6sryth}og given Watch pprr
Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- WHiTf111 provided
of the worsthe music.
�accideni i that h as
rinary College RICWS PUMP WORH8, - occurred here for a ung me
=rand Q_radnate of the Veterinary s Wbitby le considering the erection took place shortly after osidnight X
�Clen�e�»ciahatioo: - 'Howie Tel. 6681. Whitevale, (fat, of a now i1s40,000 school. on Saturday lost at the G. T. R. cros-
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Phone -cites 1808, residence �80Z The 118th tuttalion is expected to sing on the .Hiagston road West of - �?
CLRREMONT, ONTARIO reach Toronto be, but will not bete, when a large seyen�anen r -
- - — ti=[aTT *top xtoshawa tie wa8 iateod6ad. McLaughlin car was *truck y sT�f! Stock a,x3
>4, R. Oliver, manager of the Cana- freight train and one of the pasoen' a w7
than National Railways wasIn towners� MissKathleen McIntosh, aged_ORN PHILIP on Friday. He states that it is'the. seventeen years, of 17 Hampton Ave.. Tonic to Your
intention to build the Toronto -Eastern Toronto, was In
killed stld six
Has a roll line of trash and our Yonge dr•Charles Sts, Toronto from Bowmaaville to Pickering this other •passengers were more or lase
season. injured. The auto wan thrown s din.Or�S' '.p- 3,
ea m"te eonstanfly oa hand. Has,
superior courses; equipment Commissioner R. W.' Alien; of the tance of about sixty feet, and was "7
Spies' Roll, ed t into e
_ Broalcpt •Bacpm, and teachere. It *sakes good every Diocese of Toroato, gave an address smash o r l rs. When th •train
Sunday was brought to s standstill the body Sheep
$Ata, Bologna,
Weiners, etc.
claim and promise. It merits the on
Rnd inrSt.- George ell church, of Hiss McIntyre was Laken from be-
Sheep and
confidence .of the business public.. Oebawa,-in the afternoon. The rector neatb the locomotive. It seel"S that
H�igheet” ri--eta pend for )very .graduate of the _last three sod wardens. gave an "At Home, at. the party. were returning from Oab• Hogg.
4 Butcher s Cattle. y.eare .has• promptly secured em- which Mr, Allen gave an 'address on awn, nod Lhe car was cloned in on
"After War Conditions." ' Mr, Allen account of the cold, thereby
prevent-'
id
�h6 plCkering Pl°yy ant. Midsummer and the is a native ' of thio county, and for A scientific! preps ?,a
earl Fsil ..are splendid. tinea for ears was ediEo£ of The Ohurchman,. ins the occupants from' hearing the ration contain,
approaching train, neitbee did they tog blood build
• • Ratting poattins. Querefore, :vovv is
years
Janes, a tenant farmer livingg bear the electric bell installed at the laxatives and,. ,
` ildl ace Cumml�tee to e:eellent time - to commence a on the Drew homestead on th"trd crossing to wsrn.people of danger: A warm expellers.
concession. and- former] of Kinsale, _
COMM tte' Buie eon tie ay even ng city, t e more seriously injured being - --- - -,
l "'lee oltjeat of this Association Is to loque Free, b banginpC During the evening, J taken•to the General Hospital, and We call a is
l Attention to. tTi%
:.•
�eaien stealing and p?oseclttej gyp, J. 871iotx Piinclpsj B• Waterhouse gave him
a ride to e others re to be. taken to , Try it for _
g when he eared to be in tb L we able is *oath o! pigs.
ti
the felons. Whitby, their reapective homes in the city. rapid and healthy
the best o! spirits. ortl atter be This crossing to a most dangerous one, g
sp y
"IrLssabiffr having' proper) Holes oosoarttd• arrived at his home els lifeless body and ahoald be roteated bytes. An - - - -
L.M p ed order to
goals immediately Will any menbse F��' �Hat{r'31JELLa-� : Dr. s,reeied hanging to the •baro. loquest--hfxs_ been ole- - - .
- _. _ot-EzsartDiss-
nsilfar. Dr. Wanea was called but robing place the�itime on finis reep36sttsto
irom� Black Breasted^Red could be done. The coroner was anti-�-
Wembrnbip fry 81.00. fled and an Inquest will be held. The , .
Eisane-choice stock bad deceam bad attempted_ suicide on . 58,000-Otwadians arf3atill_oTer.in ddle
_jit6duftlov be ba&&Om
_-'excellent, latpet a. several ootsasioos before when living France.
ff.oestery oawue.aoa. Also, Young Belgians $ares •in Oshawa. He was 80 year* of age, The Independent Socialists is st--Gradusts Optioiso
be Bavaria have deg3snded that the D'�"u
R1rrc. Oom.-L. D. Bsaka 0.8. Palm.
and Silver (trey 9i r- and had a family wife died last nw nter. former ro ltiee sad C, N. R. TI-., it Agent.
Otis•, O V. Riahatdion, Nokertng, fan Hares. daughter* etstuea of all ya
• mak, atatesmen-be melted for industrial ,_•_,
J R /Theltten.� W• la Clt*. .. The 114th ljattrliou landed at uses
J. G1All'
BDON a1r�Rlxt;t HAIilsfs oft. Wednesday.
Pedi 031 WTi]S$ .
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PROM OF M"
_11MMUS spy
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WHO HELP& TO 8PREAD •THE
BUDDHIST FAITH.
Systematic Houseeleanfin-
inated from. the-bousehold by the uss' An Americin Mlijillonary'Working In
he- iler part tf Clean. q hotter dish water and the careful
lft;:4 "t hea the in boiling water.. Oapqn. Describes Mathods"Adopted
0 0
t b rinsing of dishes
done to good purpose.
It is not - enough that your dishes by Propagandists. 7
Until fires are.out-for the sea"n,'we
merely, look' clean. The oIlly- way to
Willl� be wise- to begin using every
e sterile dishes Is to use boiling All the world isfamillar with the
xPa" Moment to get' those tasks -v
-d6no which take,so, much-timls.,ond dish -water and boiling rinsing water. military spy. but the religious spy is Mv.
"Makiliff tjqro b wherwo i.bIvdt 'grew be'
ft't the housewife ;should 'take something new --at least to the occi.
can be.- attended, to now to well as
has tC the 99
Uter. %�prercauticn iw ha*e clean-Aishes dental world. It h remained fft
irtilit -dollars f oill You
Chea "I'L
First of al, -closets should be turn. which'to serve her =sale. There Buddhists of Japan to develop and P y y
are six rules by which ow maj perfect, the religious spy system. Ac, Hard work at cultivation helps -proper crop rotation is another big
ad out, the contents aired, sorted and in
achieve the maximum of cleanliness cord g to Christian. missionaries in help, but there is. nothing that will give you is steady, generous, sure
brushed. Garments to be repaired
In dish -washing: that 0oulitry, -Buddhism. is spying out, and CHEAP fertility as.will'Gunno "Shur -Gain" Fertilizers. They give
should all be put In one place by First -Carefully scraps all plates. as it believes, the strong points of the your soil the complete blend of nitrates, 'phosphoric acid and potash
themselves ouch -as a roomy utility Christian religion' presented -at the p
box Those to be stored for the sum. and platters before washing. needed for bufter crops.
Second -Do not allow any one re- missions and adapting them to the
mer must' be cleaned and properly covering from any ford "of contagi� spfeading. of Buddhism.
pared for. The cleaning of the clog. Buddhist girl spies committing
ShULr'Gain "
ous.disease to hands dishes .during I
jot itself L 31.4ould be very thoiougtY washing. Christian Sunday school lessons and -
done., and if any traces Of moths Third -Do not cough or ' sneeze gospel hymns to memory, -heathen ....Ferstiliz.ers
have been found, it should be tightly,
-while. working with the dishes., Dreachers - using Christian. sermons The.,
riLlerials we use are the richest In the world for eleminti of crop
closed aa a sulphur candle burned Fourth -Have ther� dish water hot. verbatim except for substitution' of growth,. and, they are combined by expert cbemists*who have knowledge
as to penetrate all crevices. Once Use a dish -mop. the name of their god, for that Of of every toot 6Y Canada's soil. What crops are you planting this
are attempting re.
the closet 4a Ir( order again,' we Fiffh-Rinse, all dishes In boiling Christ, pagan religious itte SpringT See your dealer about Gunns "Shur -Gain"' now and -be ban
"Jillre, to be surprised and delightid, water, vivals along Occidental lines -these of real but cheapest fertility.
even an we are every year to find how Sixth-Useclean.. dish-cl9tho And are some of the curious phase$ of the Aftn't dela; 'tblo Itrbortant mubjeaL
much extra space we have., dish -towels. life of Japan to -day as told by'Somner ll "
mookuBumpar Crow --"Pd an r"Usist.,
Next, bureau drawer's and all boxes R. Vinton, a missionary, home on fur- GUN.N3 LIMITED WEST TORONTO. ONT.
ph0ards can_be taken in or When louglL
tc=w one, for these'are really' the Call, how- "As Hinduism is trying to fight back
To know- Just- when -to
things which take time. It is our
long to stay and just what to do.11nd the conquering armies of Christianity simcenhi
.:-Prlsing, too, what a lot' of supplies say when visiting the sick,. requires in. 6i?lia, and as Mohammedanism is
we will unearth- which can be used to tact, judgment and con=012 sense. attempting a like task in Africa; so
$irnKCe
good purpose- In our spring sews
ng The first thing to consider As the the devotees of the religions of Japan
-and gummqr fancy work. One re- selection of A seasonable hour. The are -waking up. A . nd Just as Japan
glourceful woman already - has -laid
P needs regular and periodic' copies - western. Industrial sad goveirn-' OW 1919 t8 OUTS. D
v aside enough bright materials' -of
tare and the visit should,be timed mental life she Is trying to adopt our b% &W4 WriYebodsli.
good quality to make knitting � bags ne re �reltglons -methods," trying
Vinton.
with reference a to this and not me
for most of her Christmas presents I
to -the caller's personal convert= Revivals In Pagan Raliglo
next December. You see she be- no.
hi. preparedness.. ence. "There, is a Muto revival and" a
Heved Most and" a
invalid's are better able to Buddhist revival. IN NC I
It is much better judgment to cus- al. The first named is
enjoy Ing tfleir friends du'Ang the an attempt to substitute patriotism
mrd things which have outlived their
MEAN
useful a
nea than to keep putting them
middle of the da;y thanat pother times. for. rellglon.'.' It is a huge- experiment
Few invalids 'cafe . to rildiiikis 'their in national. psychology. If It 'succeeds a ce
;7 they A o . fX 5L)CCESS
__m" il I!ha- ZOOM b-- it may, hate the same result as a
In baAldy. &lam 5;11alwca Arm LAW,
they will just harbor moths and dust. freshly aired and set In order for the similar plan had in Germany -Japan 7 Nt1!;n Y.Cmr I a
.01ve them, away or do' somethin day, the daily bath and toilet com- may out-Prussianize Prussia. see;6nmut. Oir 64 Tlars of -
plated and the doctor's morning -Asit "'"to Buddhism, we have a proverb V010
ning nOP Au-�.-Mh0nLL_wasbqr4 add lived Plants urlbrokm succm spe&6 ror ibdr
Workto a best purpose.
During the summer the fewer- late evening are favoralbe visiting eighteen years, "The dying 9 vel K Ir IDS AA
ge. Lhours. . a last-ktck." •
and pieces Of bric-a-brac we
Some visitais"nevei"The Shfim sect of B
Air—OuTmi-the-bifther. sotheseart- -7'—
.J
go. An a rule, from :fifteen minutes branches is Japan, the Niat Hong= our Methodist high schools._. It *as -an _AstronomM-ft��
feles can all be cleaned, wrapped, to half an hour is saifficiently long nJI and the Higashi Hongwanji.'The
school, and having un.
labeled and laid away. Heavy drop- opposition Astroubmers are busy making pro-
jwrto#, for it Is far better L to go 'Nighl Hongwauji to the. progressive limited funds. At Is -now.graft
arias can be taken. down, brushed 'and hleb is .graduating paratilona for their- trip to the Tropics
-renovated. Lialm--banxings --should be while the welcome lasts. If the, visi- denomination w conducting the more pupils• to observe the big total eclipse of the
for is win, she will mot allow herself revival movement. The movement --,,In man� ways this Buddhist school sun which la scheduled to take place.'
Booked In -cold, water until the dust
or as had #al- unhappy history. 'thougbt-I could do. on May 29tb. The ecnl*e will Involve
and crime are removed, then faun- to .be entreated. to remain longer ' Large is excellent. but I
Id's plea funds were collected and these e
....... prolong her call by the invalids
doted. This will give them a much !080 w re tact in the faces of the girls that it a big, area of the earth's ,surface, but
-One type of the total plian will be congi d to IL
that shi is "no ed secretly by some of the Insiders
better actor than if put into warm t- a bit tired. Us' not turning out Me ne
She is probably more or less ex- for speculation on -the Tokio ' -Stock -.w,uma.bood we were:' A curious deo
water. In -fact, many a handsome cited thou not- able to. realize. bar Msch4uge. was a huge narrow zone, . across-tho centre of
The result that this School (South America, through the Atlantic.
Ir tof 'curtains han'been made Cray velopmelat, however,
real feeling* until after h -e -r scandal. The iipaieia newspapers is becoming less and less a'Buddhist and Ahen across Afrilia below the-,
eall Ugly by plunging them into departure. printed Indignant articles and IM
warm water. institution every year. The 'Buddhist
Equator to the Indian Ocean. A num.
But more im;ortant than all-qlge government Ift alIX took side is diagppearing. ber of stations along part of'this zone
qn m over super. Perhaps some
Everything is now In 'iesidineas in visiting the sick, 'to the atmosphere visloh Of the budget. This Buddhist day the school may become -Christian." on land will be -occupied by'astronio-
for the cleaning of each room when
the time arrives, and It Is not nearlythe caller consciowly or unconscious- budget last year was about' $10,000,- mare Frem vaaiotto parts of .. �waatu
tir"dMa A 'tft%lr to do thi ly carries with her. - - Conversoffion. 000, of which A Calvary In Flanders. British expeditions having .chosen the
a wbea
manner, even the ton 'of the voice to the Hanawanji.
there are no small 'things to handle have t Surely no shrine to b1gheT `�TAslan4--of Principle. near the coast of I
--and- ito--acees . *or) draw heir effect on the invalid. "The Nichl HohgwanJl'-Is establish- .._ Or worthier Cansida's son,_ Africa, and an elevated station in -7:-
TOO I . 1 11,
_ff with - Ing Sudday adhools 1
mu PA WroukhoutJApan_
an to clean. 'ne than taW ffroxe IL.'about 50 miles Inland- from
tient is a mistaken kindness It has a big church and Sunday
18efoQ beginning the remainder of briar Atla.
the clianing, have everything often -positively harmful. Af ter7ndi schools in the Hawallam Islai-d - and' On the hill -top we had won.
enquiries, visitor I was surprised to see when I
lu few kindly the visited
The fact that the creat crop roe.
o �Irvadines&---ammonj&, -brushes- charn- mon and met- and sh4b
IT
a MR
i ractluILY leau converse- church -building bore a cer. But cow
s,' furniture polish, stepladders' tion away from the patient's ail. Lain type of chrysanthemum in Its de- Beside these living walls, during the war was
baills, rubber gloves and cleaners. Do- increased by a mil on a quartet
menta into Other channels. Diversion conation, which In Japan can.mean.. Were the crypt of England's Abbey
Y as was due largely to the use of
I�j housecleaning systematicall robe of the. richt. kind is, really.as valuable only that the eiaterprtse using it an. -Or L the dome of great Saint Paur& gler 7
It of its terrors and makes it much the tractor.'
to a sick - person as a dose of medi- Joys imperial patronage.
For he lies Ila God's own chapel.
t -Aw tiresome and disagreeable. cine. A Buddhist Sunday school.
Under a tangled screen
The visitor should carry cheerful , "I visited a Buddhist Sunday school
Of bbughis'where the sliubeams,,dapple Aalidsvest
-j"filesse Germs In Dishwater. SEED CORN
•news and 'avoid all that, may be de- In Japan with a missionary friend and Aisles of untrodden green. 7
Be careful bow YOU •wash YOUK pressing. Ofie's own personal, was cordially received. The Buddhists z3i& I.. oa&XAX - Windsor. 02%
---dishes, if you want . to avoid typhoid i ries and tKiri-should be left ouf-side. eagerly showed us all over the build. 4d naught but this great Command• mans o W
favor and other serious diseases. Entertaining news items, descrip- Ling, and then they began to ask us ees
Investigation made following an tions. of the latest. book read and, let. about American Sunday school meth. , Victory -erose adorns
epidemic, of typhoid out in Flanders
fever showed, ters from absent friends &.11 be ode.. My missionary friend gave the His Calvary
that each dinner plate an it leaves of interest to the lonely. shut-lin,• infor tion desired freely. He told On, bUl-tOP Crowned with thorns.
the. table in tie ordinary household The caller should dfiga -littractife. me'6 r he `did this because he *as RABBITS
,7. harbors from 30,000 to Wm bac. ly. Only those who have experienced dete=ned to bring these Buddhist Save 'lsoft tissue paper for polish. In- r% Ift
r% Ell
harmless rea ze w a a positive leadenstli—emoelvee to ing laMP Chimneys and m urn. e%
terIS. MOW 0 e3i were It much riess,
still, the plate Vera such refreshment 48'ealler's charminif toil- what's, great victory that would be.
-fertile ground harmless' bacteriti,! at may be nor with what delight the "But the Buddhists do not always Better quality preferred.
GARDEN S. LAWNS. FLOWERS. WRITE FOR P
It 'would make a rich culture for dun- tired eyes take in every bright. de- get their Information in this open Complete RICES
G a Fertilizer. Write George
gerous disease gems tall. You must remember that what way. For. iubtAnde. a youhk Japane
and,,.. a SEerens. Peterborough. Ont. STANFORD'S, Limited
Next a long series of experiments, is merely.. an episode to the caller girl professed conversion Me128 Mansfield St. Montreal
were
carried on to learn how many is -a_n_-e_v_e_r_tt--t5--th-er .-patient. an il:cttve ihemIii of one of our Sun.
baderia were left on these - Pl&teor Just what to take a sick friend day schools. -She was one"oif the or. EARLY NORTHERN
washed-.— my be - -problem - Flo*tral. moments of the church; and they were YELLOW CORN
The average dinner plate, when and jellies are- customary gifts. If quite proud of her.
-
washed in lukewarm water and dried 1 your friend is supplied with these. "'Six months later she disappeared. The earliest yellow Hint corn In
oz stories, K
*ith6iA rinsing, was found to have, daifitiels, a new book or magazine, For some time no trace of hir could Had on cob only, quantity limited
ft its surface 250,000 bacteria,will be even more apptedated as be Lound. Then we discovered she alulni;, I Ills. no, sib.. I1.76,
or
almost five titnell as Inan3-bringing a fresh element into the had been sent to learn all our meth. saft -INOUR
r s it had
ode. She had gone so far as commit.
...when brought soiled from the dinner sick room,
lit
tabjel Any little novelty that helps to ting our best hymns to memory. To. 8
br-e-2vthe daily monotony will - .p day she -_ Is - bac
This statement a amazingrove In eth. P.S.-Squd for q y of booklet on -
and improbable; 0 0
-but little thought attractive. do for the glory of Buddha. titled "staking t?o Garden Pay."
will show that it is logical, and -the - ., have . t===== N
"The Japanese now have regular.
the Airplane Chlekerf. Buddhist institutes for training men
result what might have bein expect. ows bolnir timidnature. hav-
ad. What are the necessities for Aviator— Here, take this chicken 'with all the methods used In. our C lnff a slow, timid "ally
Varicose Veins ? succumb to pain. and are far more
AAR16
ispid Warmis
g—orou.
Walter -"What's the matter -with'it, They have taken over our methods In WZAA 2==
and food. And what does the -louse. more vi 01,
wiff 10 0 -
every phase. They study In these In.! tonic, however, 4
wife give to' those bicteria when she air?" Iffox-21satle Laeod Steckiar wards Improving your cows' con -
puts a lot of dinner dishes in "lake- Aviator -"It's 'alt wings., and !no. stitutes our chtirch servi6es and Sun. BANXTAAT, an they may ditiom
---.-..day school activities,
or 0
Moll wata cbinery." be washed b lit
III, loved ik,
A]MV11PRAX&
cow INTZOOM"s
..food! competition In 11[clucat-ran. --.
Thoui-m-nd-s-o-f -ho-iii-ewives -Ar"Mail "Some of the young men In training L2, made proven
to ineamurs: light and tendon of afterbirth; will give
-.,:washing- dishes in water no hotter Sufferer -"I have a terrible thorn strength while calving pre-
�af than they can bear their bands in. It ache and want no' toqth. come t 000U, contans No RUB. vent Diarrhgoa and scouring in
mething to cure It,, mit them to memory and then preach cows and calves; overcomes bar-
.11is not hot enough to kill -bacteria Friend -"Now, you' don't need any th6so same sermons In Buddhist pul. 1,500,000 SOLD re nese; increase the quantity
for and quality of the milk and will
-ftencdi#rag,"-4bGm __-_--medictne. I had toothache, Yesterday, pits, -'only- substituting• A4 quickly cure garget and Caked
--Christ whenever tics word..Oecurs. -wader--- "'very --cow, Owner- should
XCION07130AZ, cost $8.60
SO they multiply and increase, and I went liorne and' mY El, Or T WO I �- the nam.
and the dishes that are taken out of kissed- me- and so consoled me that the "Another side of Buddhist compett- I limb. $6,50, vool!Pald; th
Write for Catalogue and derfut-AZ rr I e. -Mir `book on
this water have - on them. five times pain soon passed away. Why don't tion with Christianity is 31"00, - -
In the Self-Is"urement Blank Animal All
;as many germs as eq wen put you try the tr ic ?"-- — schools A wealthy -man- set-up-, a Cadges Umb Specialty," Monte sent froo.
into it. -Sufferer-"I think I wif. Co. Idnitted Its for a
Is your splendidly equipped high • school for 814 Ifew 3urkm XAC. W r
XAow%tm ]PAII.
This ioum al danger can be slim. wife home now?" jirlo In the neighborhood of one or copy.
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it memw t1W -.ILP- �U
l5lay. or
of '99, &a. standing
1130 the- purpose of on1l, g and system- oo, polfitmisnt the 1post, to have 1�%d -return,
k
16 future emin4co whob A
I", zr 4r,
ing. further information with. the Desigm London so a "RIF ee
atiz he P&A,z ant. vulf to
Wo an- A XMIMOU of nineteew. -W" t t� thW House of A1.034"O' N-2-1
VZOOM AAM 0 a=* view of haying before a tribunal Or oil
tifbmials to be set up a cosnPrelle- - commons," he wrote home td hisORTRAIT AGZNTS WANTING
J:stve-list of charges and attuned per.
ROD "Very disappointed. I will P mood prints; finishing & specialty;
we wayXXV!, @'"A Vostwo uncle. V
fra-es a 'd *nx at lowest PAC".
no key b4t,.that I eyed the assembly .rrvI,,"L Aved Art, C-mimar.
L PAY son"' vick,
WE WILL Punishment Urged.
Heavy spirit similar to that in -which Brunswick Ave.. Toronto.
in a _12
wti -1
N. **V Cox zz%XBOIT` VVISCIN - In the commission of"responsibill- item the Conqueror eyed zmg--
511:11M AND TOM 9AZX
• AO0OXJD=QV1A1M ties as a whole, more perhaps than on his visit to Edward the ConfessQr 7 ELL ZQUI PAJ
PFIRD NX 11
in any other commission, differences as the region of his future domain.. -and job printi. X -*I.. t- 1. 11111L.StIlOn
of-tenilener--arde: -apparenart
t. : While c
I a arried 81.509.
-0h, van.1tyl
Oliver Spanner r & -Cob* J le. take common we for 81.200' onsolei15416M.
isome energetic peopl Wilson PublishinxCo.. Ltd Torrnio.
Dept. A. ow UZI% sense 'as* the guiding star, there are
FSKLY NEWSPAPER FOR 18
TOZONTO.,01M. nA
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W I" Ndw Ontario. owner iol -1
others who are unable to get away
France
from legal precedent, unable. to see WIU sell 82.000. Wart dOU
that sinou"L A 17 J. _1L. 010 wits"
Marion Bridge, C I
IMIMICK L5T. that w may even have rendered B., may so, '02. Publfigbinn Co.. e Ited. T
-their INARD'S LPa-
out of date all the ideas of, I have. . handled M WANTED
OF
sacred temple. MENT during the past year. It is &I-
F.
It may be said that the first drafts
asked for NTS wanted (re -
ways the first Liniment U700r) TrVE AGE
-others
-WAR sub -committees the best to handle
�(t
p territory. Be
CRM of at least two of .the sub -COMM here, and unquestionably torsed soldiers or 11 the
were not by any means satisfactory seller of all the. different. kinds of our music in Your
as to the punishment of those chiefly Liniment I handle. latest patriotic and other songs before
'COMMISSION ON RESPO SIBIL" resp^nsible for the war, which, it NEIL' FERGUSON. they are on sale in the stores. Pleass,ht
work—liber
al remunera4lon. Write for
7 ITV
F was, suggested, -would be satisfactor- I Music Co.,
hill particulars. Idea 17
FOR -the
R THE WAR
By meted out if a parliament of -7 Adelaide East, Toronto
• "worm,wirs to Pass a resolution de-
iltb Committee daring the GOrman Emperor was not
Careful to Point Out
C�r
a Jolly good fellow. Those drafts are TUMORS,UMP
!!�_ red
It( mtern&l and external-
J)t EXUUW ---Oconsidere "ind the British, A'Mean Remark. C 11
L Wrt
That This List Does beffig r aHtl
Lin by dur beut* trestZ,
'It says here. that stern too late.
at least, are doing their..u�most to a weatity we .4,ut 04 'Dr. Hellman MOM
us before
.'Record of Enemy's Crimes- together man_tW,1eftW0,000 to the -.woman Co.. Limited. CollinNTOOd- out oas
bring the ex -Kaiser to book ho refused to marry him twenty
-of the thirty-one with other chief offenders.
Here -is the list so It seems.
committed by the years ago," said Mrs."Gabb as she
varieties of crime looked up.trom the newspaper she was People ask who the Czecho-Slovaka
are. . They are the men who Put the
enemy countries during the Wart as
reading.
"That's what I call gratitude," coin. "trot" In Trotzky.
classified by the sub -committee on GIRLS I$ DRAW A M31ST Swagger sports model for women.
P' -On
fact ap Ointed by the eommissivil The middy is made. on simple lines mented. Mr. Gabb.
-res and the- yoke is of an odd shape. The
ponsibilities for the Var:, HAIR Klaard's ant auzon 36nadrad. WEN NEURALGA
4�. Massacre of civilians. CLOTH THROUGH
band at the. lower edge is turned up
-tty- death of hostaggs- -
i and fforrun pockets It-46ither-s'
of ' iViliang. front. McCall Pattern Na. 8796,
not
Starvation c year some little field that has ` MUM
.'0018LI-ITS BEAM Let's try to bring into, hearing 28 wrRM
-Torture of civilians.
dies' Middif Blouse. In 5 sizes, 34 to
Violation of women. brought in anything before. That
42 bust. Price, 20 cents.
Abduction of girli and women for Try th 'I will make the world so much better.
is Rair gets thick, if I
the purpose of enforced degradafhon. Sloan's liniment scatters.
glossy, wavy and beautiful 0-0 0
Deportation of civilians. n
at once. the congestion and
'Internment of, civilians under bru-
_Certain? This, relieves pain 4
fel conditions.�Certain?—that's- Hurrah I How's
no in 4on- Immediate!—Yes!
civilia
Forced labor of [6 joy -of it deur hair _ becomes ---- ---
. ,rection Viii, military operations- . I*ht,• wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap• lied without- r&bin#,
inciravatl authority says cornei A little, app
Enemy usurpation of sovereignty pears as soft, lustrous and bea*ut4ful ;7 will penetrate immediately and rest e.
Air - -and I4ft-*tW—
ng girl's after- a Dandertne y up
so
during military occup4ion. as a you with flngem an
11btinent of soldiers hair cleanse. Just try this—moistem Sloan's Liniment is very eff
Compulsory en a in allaying external pains, strainer
ectivs
of occupied tem- a cloth with a- little Danderine and bruises, aches,
among inhabitants
carefully draw it through your hair, stiff joints, sore mus-
gory.- d at a time. cies. lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, illente
taking one small. strand Hospital records show that every
time you cut a corn you invite uratic twinges.
Pillage- This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt lopk' t
Confiscation of Property. or excessive oil, and In just a few Mod, jaw or blood -poison, which is needless, Keep a big bottle always on Iliad
Of
Exaction. of Illegitimate or-exorbid- meats you have doubled the beautygays a Cincinnati authority, who tens for family use. Made in Canada.
a -
you thata quarter ounce of a drug Druggists everywhere.
Unt contributions and requisitions• your hair. A delightful surprise
n be obtained at )it.
Debasement of currency and issue waits i those whose hair has been ralled freezone ce,
cost from the drug store but Is suf
of 2 neglected or to scraggy, faded. dry, tle nt to rid one's feet of every hard
purious currency.
brittle or thin. Besides beautifying ficle
penalties.
Imposition of liectiv Dandertne dissolves every or soft corn or callus.
roc- you simply apply a few drops of
Wanton devastation slid deal cleanses, purV
. particle of dandruff: 4 N'tantlar selling eGrn and -
Hon of property- Be* and Invigorates the scalp. forevqx — Short-
dmimt of usidefended atop ung itching and falling hair, but soreness is instantly relieved.
W after ly the entire corn can be lifted. out,
7
new ad all. without
a few weeks' use. when you see
Wanton destruction of religious. hair—fine and downy at first—yes— MTh i drug is sticky rumtirl once
c bat' really new hair growing all over thout I nflarning or ev I
charitable, educational and and is claimed to just shriv any
Auildingi and monuments. corn wi
tati;ig the surrounding j the scalp. It, you care for pretty. soft nding tissue or skin.
Destruction of merchant aMps hair, and lots of it, surely get a small
if your wife wears high heels she
:;passenger vessels without warning. bottle 6"1 knowlton's Dandertne from
for I will be glad to know Of this.
Destruction of fishing boats. any drug store oxtollet counter
Bombardment of hospitals.
Destruction of a relief 1,211P. 1119w "colit5-
Att*Ak on and destruction of hog- ASTHMannihi:- FtZLIKVED WITH4ital ships. "If you'don't Join us we'll IN$TANTLYn suitis smart this seasonwhen one wears a waistcoat with St. Vthe Red Cross. - the BolsheTista 6011id to Col- 11 This one offers an opportunity toUle of deleterious- and "PhYxist Ward M.P., whem, In October t.wear one, of- daring form and eolor.Ile marchea his battalion into a US- No. 8787, Ladies'McCall Pattern IT IUse of explosive and expanding Q Price Oc.gian town. Col. Ward promptly ar, Coat of write Lystat-1461 Co.. stntreal. Fbullets. In 7 a1zes, 34 to 46 bust. No. Remember the same to k might not be seen a.ainrested the leader, posted his men &,rid 8794, Ladies'"and Misses' Chineseon saved 7nima Irn it aiman! arnall. 329of prisonersiii treatment battallon from b-aing cut off.Misuse of flags ef truel. Col. Ward says he would soonerNo, gggg� we Skirt.,loin, 84 to 36; large,
-�: Poisoning of wells. command a battaMon -thart-&ccGPt a.In 7 siz*s,: 22 to 34 waist Price, 20this list, as- the sub-comm,Even- it -
seat in the House of Lords. cents each. le-tei'takes pains to point out does not'jxha:ust the record of the enem 5 These patte;rns may be obWnedzuk"O's ustsuant cures surnei US& from your local McCall dealer, or "Fifte. its thirir drol" of
of Roots, commonly and0inillmentfrom T'he McCall Co., 70 Bond St.,Extractcalled NO&W seigers "radverToronto, Dept. W.be talum In waterappen to the amazing WCW woffie and hedvast 1A to h rr=tiseemonag -1 Coughed for 13 Years the cure at inftestice, cousti- eczezia4erie of regimental mascots that mhM Itchilngsaccompanied our troops through- ONJ BOTTLE OF BTJCKLEY*S patio and bad bloode Peniste,have ND burtingS of ft ddLout the varying fortunes of war? White ronchttle Mixture cured mcA Z.,"tnot."twiaffec-t
W. K. Buckley; Dear Sir.—Kindly acd, ry casor 1111itiam isRookV4byMeH. AAdrMwrites a British correspondent. There a cure In nearly a— Ncept MY sincere thankfulness for th Got the genuine at 411ruagists. catiours Devit.N.Bes"aXformidable list. -ne monkeys' of - derived by the use oef Cab tb, WMIbenefit my wifet of your White Bronchitis 4 �r dealersaDelicious the signai Section, the hyena of the one bottloMixture. For over thirteen years sheM. with a bronchialWest Surreys, the goose of the W.A- has suffered acutely Comkj9N HORSE SENSE GA 8
A.C.'s fttr spendinx dollar after dol -
cough. Athe tame rats, kittens, pigi, n 'various remedies no relief was ob- OH a"rats, ferrets aud alunavoses-,PaTrOte. taineq 1111111stempUhd
foxes, rams, Ibex and cage birds. A remedy. and I am orlad t0%as"That one 7t X son*bortle entirely cured her. ou are at -Of Wheat Tcertain military policeman at lEIOU' liberty to use my name. and I should Z Is the\best answer for all question@ concerning DiNts=many in tutor andlogne, engaged in the usual exa I a- be only too pleased to answer among horses amd mulde& DurU'g the wl w and oz-
Bw1eygitirtes, SincerlY yours, John Holmes, months, when there I so much chanse of w0sthmtion of the kits of five men fo C Yorkville Avenue, Toronto. The posure to disomJW & Lso of eVOHN18*oq&h day Will keepone of the many hundred ur stable free front disease. Give SpOHN`& before 70traband goods, had the time above I& DT1IY h week, tellingais I receive eadclife. He broke open a carefull ra testimon; derful healinx power. It KOrse to knocked out. Equally good an preventive or cW% of its wonEve• 8. is sold unde a moneyd, k pruarkntse SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen, Indiana, U.4.46J L,?d parcel and out fell three 8 bacto cure bron hitis. couffbs. colds, bron c a a,,iwerful than an knownF:Engfieeest a few times more Pc so centa is Lntm ecou cure. ,Pricemenkand at -days before theArmiglice. ra"fhord mailing; 8 bottles inniled We7KLEY, the I I IF -In IL V_ ]aur iii�.Dru 97 Dundas streetsweet nu-eWhat Saved the Baby. --*-fewThe family were entertaining callersMP(W_Consorvotion.one afternoon, and while the grown -
the baby crept on 111 wish I had A baby brother toups were talkinga the floor. Suddenly there was a loud wheel In my gocart, mamma," saidall Elsie. "My dolls are always 7�bump and wild wail. It came from am(Iu)ct=e Ofgetting broke when it tips over."the direction of the piano. -Now operatingitemOb-jthe� baby --- ha"urt.-himself! i RallwaV SysWrIMT, -.Canadian Northerincried the mother. "Run -quick, dear!" MONEY ORDERS. Canadian GoTwIlmleut Railways
I.The young father had already dash- Dominion Express Money Orders i' The Great North Western TelegraphConipmearale in five thousand ofticeBed toward the piano. He dropped on aro on 8Imy 501NO-Vil"OfTelegmphhis knees and groped under the piano throughout Canada. 14,000 Miles Of bi URq
for his injured offspring. PresentlyTraversing every province in.Canada's Dominion
His Function.directly sei'Ving the great OceanPOrtfOfhe returned. andsaid the grim -
,He fell"down and bumped his bead ,I want'to know,"j on one oL the pedals," he reported. faced womsn,.,,how much money my Halifax -St. John-Quebm.Montr"l-Vancouvor-Nict", rxa.bank last Totttirepti HotelsOh L_pqQf thethe poor lit i9Is-Jt- a bad-- lesseentor -witht.............. — week." 0"No," he answered. "Fortunately, ,I can not give you that Informa- Canadian National Railways APULnhis head hit the soft pedal!" tion, madam," answered the TnAn IANSONGROSMUPHZN7raitsenser TraVice.lPrCsidentIfTbe best education in the world "You're the paying teller, aren'tIN 000is that got by stru cling to make a you- Head Offices, Toiomt*, Oftt
nhe�pThisYO-8�I"N
D WITH
It
I tl"7
117eact
"OFMism. "Yes, but I'm not the telling payer."
living.—Wendell PM111ps.-
'i watmeat in met evoi -
'Jesuit 14 �15
�rs 31111111111ullssit Awsm wwwauns. =but
'r^, ` L.hC.'f.'X-.7.Yf'ibG.N-1`-- ;,.6• �E" :au't'^. ,_Tl. �.=3i n" ,-•`M1C+'.a3-.`xL". �#^'t
•X36 rr a . � . .•.lz. .:.:c,:a� :, t "•4d✓ ,f. w � . .,.' s.
,•,• •, "qC ti..,.
•
• : fe - a b-vW- - Ot`itt>)Rs1r ' .athiitb. ISI!! !l a+dl6y. $i'o iie e: Bae -�
• _
m" is ca 110'
tt 'ci'eldcit'f sharp Win. Naw,
� � � ^���. r� �-`' j �
4 l_ This hss beau• the'case with saatis�wer. • ' =. ' ®w � Yo11�' C% s Q
ra " ate •. -- ¢. �• those eounl:rlea erl�'SRetl! a t Q, ~` r _ "�' i ,
r+roFotMt .t its FRmei, APWL 47w -An sale of ^3 r--
"� °°` war. CSeetsitl mdnnlisetared goods' frift
arm stock,'implements,- roots, eto.,
that were pcevioae to the' War: _at lot'38. B..F. eoneesslon, Pickering '
a e r of B. Qol- n.
ns. - sal -e a -t- o c oc ee t s.
" $1.60 per year ; 81.23 it ped in sdvanee. evade in England and the United
g W. B. Powell, auotiopeer.. - , •_ _ . _ �•
y JOHN MURKAR, PfotltletOh 8tates� and in many cases the BATVRDAY; APRIL 6TH—Auction sale
quality is superior to the German of farm stock, implements, furni= Belo* you will find a lilt of Aylmer Brand Goods
' NpYaa AND COatMENTa y Lure, ain, etc., at lot 27, rear con. _
- -- made article. German also, was gr --. - .- at rices Oa cannot duplicate
4, Pickering, the property of Judson p y f
_ through necessity, compelled tor' A. Pugh.'- ,Sale at 1 'o'clock. Bee -'
Canned Corn, ... 23c $2.60 per' dozed
jalipply- litabst-Itutes for- goods progress n orrou sting the peace s, c ••
r `terms that must be sigad by Ger taught the world what can be • Canned Plain ... 17c 1.•85.
Grain Chopping •.'-` Cauned Pears, „ "
many and her allies But, as accomplished ,when a , nation is pp $ 17c 1.55
xriight beeapected', difficulties are thrown, upon its own resources. _ AND FL ,KING Canned Peaches, _ 23c 2,90 _
aeontinual! cropping a In de- The ideal way for the world to live I am re ared.to do, chs to and oat' • :_: i.Get• your supply -now.. They will not be cheaper
y Pp` B P• P P pP' q
$ping the boundaries between the is to depend upon one, auut6er, flaking on Mondays and Fri-
and to interchange goods. - It is days only, beginning`_ '�/e have R full 1112e Of' RO..131. PUr 16 Statili f00dfl a
different nations it is impossible on April2st. y p
to make all satisfied, and it will better for all couceruecl when this Some stone.. boats. wagon and binder �
g Royal Purple Calf 1IAai; i6L50 '
that wall he ecce eve at solutions is done, and adds:greatly to the tongues on hand. y '
`tale time to ae•r Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 30c and 90c
is leaeiu to knoctiable to all.' It Pleasure of living, but it is not
p Joh F. Bayles, Greenwood -
p g v that .the allies absolutely essential. The E,olui• _ _- t e
ill insist that the terms ha niaux depends on no other people _ , - ,A►IM G S R / O H A R D
t T11ME T .181,E Pickering 5taton G O
they lay down be agreed
u2
Uy for th.@ir existence, nor do the T, 1t, Trains going. East Jae as toiloiwe
the vanquished. tai fe,� cicty� ago,
s iva're ra.�es of th.e ti•(Ipies, 1)11t No. 6 .Mail " , 4 47 A M:- -
It 28 Lucai
:Lloyd George said that they would
they lose huuela. of the joys -of life „ 3g, Local u 25 P. lit
sown present the peace terms to by . having no intercourse with- 'Drains going West duo as follows_ A L S I K E SEED t �
No. 35 Local >7 A. M. Keep away the fh�
t �rmari� , nci't for dijcussion but other races. ••' -'27 Local. .2-35 P.M. -
7 ti ail 8 pU F. '.td; WANTED By buying it warm Sweater
for their signature. This implies - - a
-SALE ' M GLSTE8• Coat, -• I have a big range
that the representatives of Ger- Zine will -- --
many will have no alternative. �pay the highest to choose from in men's
SEED QRAIN
FRIDAY, MARcii -.8TH-Auction sale of prices for all kinds women's, boys'
They mast sign the'treaty, or on real estate, furniture etc., at lot 31, FOR SA?.Ji'.. - of seed, ''' and girl'&
>. --their refimal to do sa, their country con, 1, Pickering, the property, of . .,.sizes. 1,
Mar Ann Dixon. - Sale at one. See WHEAT -Marquis ns xtainple and . get
mast take the consequences. Their bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. 9 Send
prices before
at prices that cannot be -
OATS -Irish White
humiliation will be cut iplet@, not SATURDAY, MAac-H 29TH-Anction Scotch Early Yielder selling. found elsewhere.
t - tha-t-ttle allied cottotries wts-'h -Co sale of Raod--Durirxm'com; Ywiteh' - Re;nuL-!t Early' i 1eid,-r — Call and- see the big ran
� *- • � •brood sow, sucking pigs, household � � Brttain'y gess=A new oat
Tlre�est of facilities " g ! of
_ have revenge, but Germany must furniture &e. -property o[ A'. Paltrier for clea-nin _ :-•Underwear for the
grown from imported seed. -= R• _ _
undo the wrong she has commit- Pickering ViU:igP. Sale at one. W. BARLEY -O. A. C, No, 21. whole family. --- ----
ted. -While the peace terms will B. Powell, auctioneer. J. H• DOWNEY COMPANY
P ALS1gE CLOVER. _
be most drastic, they will, not be TvE.yDAY. APRIL b-r--Aucrion tlalP of All seed true to narue and free of foul wH1TBY. o%ti,rARIO J. Fingold, North Clsar'emoIIt
7 = farrrr -tock, bnpl •,T nt� and furni- "or noxious weeds. .
00 severe ag the Ii aiaerand his cure, the prupcirtv,'Of Clt:u•li;a W, -.__
s('ar-loirdet boasted that they would Diwr.ev, lot , cue. 7. Yiekerl,i� , fi,,1e «ritE or phone for examples and TICKE t`4, 'if' G
GARAGE
•at 1'L&), sb u• . 1S'on. �la,v. ane_ prices W. • I},•�I'yl
Impose upon their enemies. Nt the tionerr, p � i JOSEPH k1'.P c� $(} ',
J
L
sevated to be in their favor. What N:.ir ott►,rn.Rtaek and �
y r nt tV iltrr (runt,, rig Inr, I P -R. H. No. 1, tifarLhxin
I w x�e . o e.pat Home Yh-,ne l21$ Havinc pnrehw,-ed the•g.Rrage busiuesq of Day!& -On & Wllliaw- Weare
l'in - ;
has not yet been derided, lint we �• con. t, Pieket'ina, Estiu- :�, U.."
.• .. - :-----. ...,.:....• _ - .�,rc•prire tc�-repair•a n�ri 5 f,t ____
t may resat anstirg one,
tl,.at it n ill bp a _ _ �%-e keep in stock all kinds of Ford accessuries, •tires ft�r all '
staRgeriug o�qe, and one that R ill O M I N= O 1
" ;strain the efforts of 7Gertnany to - Iriakes of car=, oil, ,• etc.
-the utmost. It will be so hei<vy s y�
that she- 'trill be glad _to rentninChautauqua. _ _ Annls_ &, Kndrew« '• P1CP'i�1g
eat of war for some time to come.
r It may not destroy her last for _ - ---- _ YOUR-_
` sill make tt im- - ,— AT TH)r FUTURE - -
possible for her to be is menace to �"Q �/ {�/I-�I %'8 - -----
_ zany - --' No one knows what the .future. holds therefore
• ars come. world 'for li�Ial'C�1 31 St A rid 1st and 2nd 919--nIty-
p ,
- on k Is _ _
Phe four years of war ' baa wit. Afternoon and E� enilpg Each Day -_ certainty ofth future y _
_ . r safeguard agausst fila ons
messed great progress in, rnrinp _ Start a,savings account NOW with
spheres of activity and In science. uar(h 31s.t-PilKiirn Girl: 'Srzt,�t. 'Mumcal Entertainers ;'Ned Wood- 4
;The inventive geaMs' of .the vagi. roan, Fautous Cart:�nuiµt. DMMON
lo�scountries engaged in the w8r- 574
Aprfl lst-Jatpane.�e Ptaya, "T1,p Mirror.'!,.'!On the Read to Toky
was concentrated---
A.
alvei•. arc toter•:
victory over the enecuy. A great _ ;._ ''WHITBY BRANCH:. J., OORDON HALL, Manager, -"
April 2nd=Imperial Entertidners
-amount of the progress that has 4lexatider Skihiusky,"v(allui t - itaaataai:irrhtta>rr>ra'ataarrata»a>ta:aaat=t>raaasssaa3 -
been made has been concealed Mies Muriel Bruce; Mani.,t ---- --
` from the world so that the enemy Hartwell! DeMill, baritone _
might not gain valuable infortna- ilbi=-rt E. Wigge+m. Lecturer
tion that would be valuable, to Single Acmi-gsion=-Afternoon. adult 60c., child 25c.; evening,`Adult 75c
them in winning the war. By child 86c.; but in baying ticket -4 fur the whole fe:ttival you get your , EVE R� ,
'degrees the world will learn what entertainments for 25c each. These tickets can -be used b an - -
has bees acxomp is @ uring niemher of your. family.
''those four awful years. But ,,LY AID OF.. WHITBY SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL
much has been done that the {
t ;world already knows. In no other Under auspices of War Relief Society
line of industrial enterprise heir ROP
there been so much progress as in w•� ��-..n_. or
the perfection of the airplane. THE.-�WIIV-W/LUAMS P-
b AL the beginning of the war, it - - . • , ��pa g
fIRSTSERIES
lead reached etx,�h a stage that es satisfaction. No int can give,more. No man
s made it ,comparatively safe in S can expect more.. S. W. R. is a satisfaction -giving paint. }+
nYing- But daring the war, so G05T DURING
The materials that enter -into it, --the care with which it is
mhncah was required of that branch
yof the service, that inventors set ` AN.$ 4'� �' Y , R made, the men who make it, everything connected 'with
iabout making improvements, that FEB- 4.01 " Ull�/ it, are of the satisfaction -giving kind. _ It never disap-
-`,fit has now reached such a state of MAR.s4A2 1r W,S S points. Ahvays does the cork it is expected to do. Costs
r ;perfection that was not thought - wast. Does most. '�tla; rads free.
possible a few years ago, and this AP1R.$4.03 When
a - coming summer is likely to Bee MAY:4.04 SOLD BY
-
-some set uarkable hehievernents of JUNE X4.0 CC -- __'�'j_
. -soar aviators, such as crossing the Y 4 - - c� lhi5 J. S. BALfiDON, - PICK rRING
Atlantic in so many hours, instead JtIL
x :'of days, as is now being done by AUG. _ n
'steamships or weeks or months as SE
ling-
4111vessels. In medicine And surgery C •
e
most remarkable progress has NO O
A.1 114 A
been made. The greatest sur- l ,i �t
s DEC. 4.11 _ to
,' e
;geons of, the world were in the � � $ / �� recommends the:following Flours
War zone attending to the %-ound- ;,jr.• j' f
=ed, and $be most wonderful re- •.,, �F, + ����. � �J orBest Bread and Pastry _
01
cover es have been reported. '�
,'While the war has been niost die- % �'
y R ead '*.,'� Monarch ,•. can City -
�u
tractive of life, there being from .. - � - _ -_._ .. _ - .�
seven to nine million; lives sacra- a U�jjy (Pastry) (Blend)
the Figures�T �-
9ced, it has been the means of �+
ag to the world new methods 6IZE O -
: treating certain wounds and Notice how the cost -and the Crum Of�t�18 West
twill .(Bread) -
be .the means_ _ ... -
ng- any-lives.—Those- &u fi}-o>�t�ie
m -
:Aeons who have seen and taken ' �•
,part in the treatment of the 1st day of January, 1924, theg pl' �,Q,�,
`?rounded express themselves as Dominion of Canada is pledged r
Tbeing amozed at what has been to pay $5.00 for each W.S.S.'
- - �,. - terbora Fieketing
,.
><� isid what _ %Qrrou P
.t��>!_I 2M•'�• +. ..: ,.. .tet:....-,,.-... •. . .. ..+_ ...,..�•.•.-. ..-:v.��nv.. .§S:f,=.� ,.....�h•:34°+3ri�s7�r,,..:w�s.;•iti.ssi7.°.k7i�«-+�#..'isK^itsff4'kJ'i:•'.�+!r.Q:r�•ei���ti+S't'c�,..�dW''i`.
CT . ., .. .,... �. ..: - vwt r ... ,. ::> : • w,+^,:, .sr :. y ./.E .^ '-, 5'". TiJ]d r:.:.:wY t V. "1E.-�,. •' IDr _ ^ :s ,.Wsz ^ �w'uaa+:... n.N,S.w 5 . i ,ww 'r
°`h`"a'.•rL„.s+,yy. 4^p '" v3F'x . �;+� • `+•na'y�' a•:.;aw..rff.:'7"".,�4',.�_ar.}•.N''f* :`'=t`�t:'$.'"2«.a�i• ..'„..�+F'.!_'. ')••'..✓ •..p;,f.f_!e. r• „c.-+.. .,r ,�.v:z „iY
- , aLARZNo"T ; . 19dra. W1334 'Josses, of .Eialuux6 to•tr
" . turned home. on Saturday after
Mra -
. Geo. Richardson way is the
la t �eeef:. s ding a week with her parentet, +� r n A ' t r +� 7-
Wood was is ?,.iad*ay +a
and lire.' M+�diil. AND ,OAT ROLLING ' - �
Have you paid for the N e year has been it is
feW
d wee)t. _ y dap.in th The past ye. ---_ -- K
cs:. tee w ,was yelp y
EL1�I DALE MILiS : paper on are now week. ' time for the baker who in eonsei• t
=in the pillage on Monday: trading? if not, will "*
Lost, a fountain pen, Finder ,. PICKER=NQ you please do so just ezey�ept ention9, bat the ban is- lifted L" '
please leave at the post dfAce. " You can ai.wa a et the best Magi NOW. - "� Sat sly
The H. Y. P. U. had a very sac• y g. _. _. o to
Wb* Plot
made from No. I. we are using n substitute flowle
GH N F.- BA - `LCF ST -
cess meeting on Monday even- - b.
MmAtoba Wheat. _ -_. - . our ;A
Raysl•Household and Glenors, . for GREENWOOD
gg u] r
B�hect eon left od-Moaday - '
suc-
Alk Aberts. -we wish ''him __ - __ . - -
cbfrr NEW GARAGE
cesa. d 771 N
W.
— _
The One weather of rile past few -_ BRAN, SHORTS • �-n-N�ARWON - �
1i l Y FEEDS . The undersigned has opened ap Candies, Chocolates, �yJ
"dayshascaused the _roads to dr3 c) aT CHOP a, gnrage on his premises and
zip nicety.' (fz179HED ':C%ATS BLACKSMITH SHOP is prepared to do all kinds
Gum, Peanuts,
- Mrs, Ly!van. Pi1Xey and Mrs. R. g >i ftLEY CHOP `• • of automobile'repairing, Fruit Cake,
=» T. Mann are spending a few days ��, 13E�iT On April 1st the uodersiitned will take Will handle all necessar rte
-in the city, y�l
t Fi�iCKE:D CORA' possession Rf the above shop. for rehtirs• Both phones in the store
Mrs. George Found, of Toronto, = aLIXED HEN FEED • Horseshoeing and general blacksmith
is visiting lira. Wm. Evans for I's also agent for Gray -Dort Cars.
work rom tly attended to. Call in and see brio Y,
*.:few days. Cttldtruil's Cream substitute promptly
Miss Isabel Sargent, of the To-
CTIf ilteal. Lame and interfacing horses made bef0rebaying, II88yfr Plekeiift
H. R. l�llo ' Y
ronto Normal School, vVid home - ' ioltrgsea Meal . a Specialty qf, end money re•
funded if work does not'
over Sunday. CHUI'PING AND OAT rope eatisfautot
Thomas E. t5't,8jih@Yl$: ,
UHl 3TlI1G EVERYllA P y Th t o n' s'
A new Krirn organ has been in- .-, CL�REJIONT, Ont. k
Get price 8 on feed in ton- luta. -A-'Sac ZVLC.�� C�3EN
r.etalled in the schoolroom oY .the _ .._ Confectionery
a BEI;L PHONE,
Methodi.t church. ----_----- _ __.- __--- _ --- --
J. B. Madill spent Motpday last _ -'. 'VCT • C7CTee7��
with John and Mrs. Burton ofbthe 'Chopping every day -1
seventh concession. • • 1'Qm a NEILSON'S ice Cf•eam
Ed. Willson, the township asses constantly on hand in bulk or brteh/
err, is making his annual tour of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Z'h�s �raw�ng $ Gum, chocolates and other Sweets. 5
the village this week. _na Oth@pis Phot h o Music'
Firs. Ralph. White is vacating Popular Patriotic Mui
Its- the estate., o ..Alexat:der Wilson, de- Orap o
Richard' Ward's retlidence and is Tobaccos, Cigars, etc.
moving into M. Hendersons dwelt- 1 nand, I IN DILLINGHAM BLOOS- -;
The Creditors of Alexander Wilson, be Ladies Mission Circle of the Pickering, Oat.
Baptist church met on Tnesda late of the Village k ng. and Co in
yy the Township of Pickering, and Coun-
:afternoon at the home ofMra. C.Esquire.- -
ty of Ontario. deceased. a ho _ Y
$, Found, died on. or about the 12th day of Feb- -
Miss Jessie Harlbert is confined rtrary, 1919,• are hereby notified to•�1at'i
to the ho'ise-with a slight attack send hy-&-stpaid or otherwise deliver
of •scarlet fever, but. is now reeov- to the undbrslgoed executors or their' +
-of
nicely. solicitor. on or before the 15th day, of _ Whyl !t •
'April. 1919, their Christian and sur• - ~+
A wood -bee was held at the P '�
Metho church on Tuesday rr"'t'rV• 3c,,t'ess aria description, full means, so ,
particub• r+ rip their elnitn or interest,
afternoon when next- ,
winter's their
the- toilare of securities. if any,. t' `
:wood supply was cut tip• held t r tt,etn. Immediately after the I much
Reeve W. G. Scott is able to be 15th tt tr f April.�1919, the estate of i The U311Qe19a1
,t around 'again after being . conflned the: rti ti<1'+ tinnder tti'i.lson, deceased.,
r• r t
to the house for Severin days sufft"r will t.,- di• t ibuted among the parties. Sawing �;� M8�Ch111@
ver severecald. entitle<l t.hpreto.. Navin¢ reitard only
--- ' €fflm-a- y .... - ,�, 61�,� i�iru tl itztere%t o4 which the - -
Wa were pleased to »ee Mrs:.�t: t i
exPcnt. r,.hall then t,ave-ttottre,'
Manufactured by
W. • McKay . able to -be -out to - H
all othi': - tsiU t,erexcasded from fire
Jackson & So
lCUMM 00ast [ .Pr stir , ., roc err ,
'_ • =• . Brock Road Pickering. Out,
-
confined to her house for most of v; J $E;:;,,ti t is rom in a ua1 photograph of Anna Case of the _
J
he win -ter. '
h�etropolitan U era stz� 1n : in direct rom gallon Blacksm"ing and In t
t - • _• - . ss say St.. T,troncc , � g. g . P
C. O. and Mr -4. Bennett,- who Cnlieltot or he islet ntorK. jV all rte branches. Bow gumming s
have been residing in the city fur -x, er- ,B :tiilce. E=q.,' R. a :40. 1, with her own voice an the ew Edison. L and filing o specialty.
about two years, are returniag to i,,,;.,r,r Hiu, Ott., And l;dwekid rt + „ We stock Gasoline Ergines. Emery
'their farm bees. �Ve are pleated Gleeot,n,• E -q,, _('larewc,Dt. ' Ont.._ )r3u.t what's remarkable. about this i' you ask. Wheels. Circular Saw@, Saw.
y to have theta back in our midst Executors lips amazing . fact is that no. human ear can and Emery Na-adrels.
3 tiistingvish the artist from the instrumer]t; so perfect - e "ve for sale pa�blac smith's bei-
' again,.
W
A large consignment of timber � rmzaisueursi envie s » et « lows Ing order.
, arrived a the C. P. R. station here ' its the Re -Creation- This is what we call. the tone ti,ao.;
R�.�, T,,��n 1►9i11er'e
new
test".` And it proves the truth of the Edison -
barn whic will replace the one EG
,,tQ
_ - _ larem�nt �iver� .
-=--rtlat was _ destroyed by tied last ,
shimmer. Bare is your oppommuty to muss
'
Edgar and Mrs. Shirk and child, sate,ramaarr,..+asertn..to.vaians. 'NEW
j� ',W E
of Chalk Lake, are moving their tsronttaaati� and p. -encu of tfi+
�•/
- "•'Hue meets all Traice
furniture, to Claremont this week. words. Know the 0"02osOfv�s
r ...: Carat. ]rxraua you e7. `s?i182 Phonasraph with a Soul" First-class Rigs to hire day or
where they will reside in furtive. srhkhraatit,iapowa aad.ttotew night at lowest prices.
Mr. Shirk will assist his father at iWEBSTER'S 'It proves that the ins�um nt does re-create; not -
the telephone central here. d' _ Phone 1$05.
merely imitate. Hun. reds of these tone tests have
Mrs. Limbert returned home on p p Tho84 Sandergoa &Son,
Taes3aYt slat EVU IKIERNAT_iQNAL .. ,—beensonducted. !lore. than `2,000,000• eo le have
and niece in .St. Mary's for be -
W =
and
niece
in three weeks. � e. DICTIONARY is an ail -know- � atten'ded them. An not one could say "lien -n was PfiQPRFETORS .
tw ins teacher, a universal question _the artist he heard and when the. instrument. With
Nee sorry to, know that she hada answerer made to meet- your =
attack of the "Sri' during s ids It u in daily use by ' the lights Iowered to hide the. siliger's lips the -
severe
-her absence. hundreds of thousands of sue- audience was completely baflEied. - Coal
Charles Sargent. vcho hAs been tearful n.ra uu! woaitu the world over. coal
{OO,ON words. 3700 Page.. 6800 tt-
in the Toronto. General Hose tai luarratlone. OoOIIto�rapttieotEn Visit err aoro for s der:otrftratietr of !br marve�lerl Nae ]T8
for a couple of weeks undergoing i' ptw�.a0.o0o Ge„ graphicalsut j�eta. °Sdifon or hoar oral tort te)err home. No obligation, i/ touts.
an operation, arrived home_ on �t,u+m P>enB. !R;,e•c .►ward} - _ - Hard Land soft Coal of the best
'
Fri, isat, looking hale and r-^"^ 2-raca5c :poeirroa
heart We are pleased to know � aae amu -PAM emoons. s quality on hand. .
R'RITE der spectmen pare•• , FREE Stalter a Musk Store, iOshawa, 011L
n has roved out- poet et'iaape d you name ibis paver.
MERRIAM
eeeaful. 89rins"d, Mae.., U. S. A. • a s
Farmers are now busy Rettiog _ p3,p]iCp=1tL$. Gt1t
ready for their sparse. work. The -- THE fli+
land is drying up very -nicely and
- ping operations will be general �'• PICKERING -ata
in a few days if the present favor -
101 D 8 ANK •
ter In the T A N D A R
Bather contint
able w ` L
sand hills of Uxbridge plowing * i
has been in full owing for several ,
OF CANADA v
_ '-
da s. -
" Ray and Mrs. Rumobr are open-,. special prises on Glazed
Ail
a few days here with the R inflow sash
Money Orders and Drafts are
former 'o psrente, S. and Mrs. Ru. 3-ltsash ffizei .. at L15 per pais
- aerobe. Mr. Rumohr bas received d -It sash t14za6 at -L51 per P*1r
---=his discharge from the army and issued by this Bank payable ld a ''
expeete to resume work with the orders takes for Brantford Aopief� '`
Standard Bank, with whom he - Shingles. Call and see samples
was employed for 'a number of yO tevale Club o� .�T'o t•Ts -au parts of the world. �4 and get our prices.
" . years prior to
his enlistment in PICKERIl'JG BRANCH,
,he artillery. ;United Farmers ,qua arrived a carload of Britiae i
The Claremont Masonic Lodge Seeds have arrived. grans! arse at �!• Columbia Shiplap and {V
is endeavoring to make arrange- lid. C, �'or' Matched Camber.
At the next meeting of the Club rsso-
innenta wcith he> Pickering Drama- lotions will be 'passed on -
tic
Club whereby the latter will t>fe followinii : W. D. Gordon 8� 8oa
resent the lay, The Finger of •
p M Re Interswitching of Railways e r
ern." in the .sonic Hall Here Military Training in Schools PICRERING -
atan early date. This play has Improving our School gyateos ���� �� `� �r
been most favorably received and 1legulatinn of k'uodatnHs A g " _ c
bBerl sad Independent phone
is beim given the second time in Standardization uiof mot 'rrmtr c s on our
icicer. ng. -
soft roads The United Fermata
Thos• E. and Mrs, . Stephenson , ,-,-
:and daughters motored down to fJilcloth Binding 2l< centa,a package
--Sea ..
Pickering ton Tuesday evening to' •-
-`bid farewell to the foriner's sister, case fillers p
.; $anuah, who was married last 1 out 0 Wino
Biscuits, 0131 b15 is iscents
b s
week to Mr. Thurman, Fold will Facey Biseu ten '
i �� 3 . pail`for cent l`
leave on Thursday of this 'week .Bee Rive Syrup,
for their new home near Regina, al t Royal Purple Calf Meal
Seek., where they will engage in Farmers' Club meets 113 tin:_
farming. Dominion Tires t>►nd• tl"ubes Pidkering' TOWN gall OII r'
W. G. Hingham; who had beenTimothy and Clover Seed second wednesday w y >A
overseas since fire beginning of Of all tpaterials and deedan _ +$ '.a
kept in stook. It will pay you '' Fine and Coarse Dairy Stilt k Of each InOIIth
lips •war, and HaroldGraham,:
vrho went overseas with the 116th call at our works and inslimf oar shat O�ani;es, Cremona and Grape Fruit On1ji auring sUMMOr IllOnt '
��stiattan nearly three yearn ver, _ obtata pdoos Dost be mbl.d
air ws�o aotemptoTthsm, ottaiwq'
arrived home on Thursday even- taws Baa, and do (brow as the agent _ W&oh for IIeZt >meetieg r
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Proposal' at• National Conference ,o• ;' rye, `
Game and Wild Life Protection. '
1. -In the well settled regions` of
4:
the United States and Canada, the' _
supply of wild game is nowhere auf-
i tcient to render it an important• food =r
_ Y supply; and in view of its steady
destruction by man, predatory mom-
_-irde, -severe-winters and M
scarcity of food and cover, game kill- -
Is not a gamble, but a sure thing that Ing in those regions must be -regard- $RITAIN'S AIR SUPREMACY
ed as a severely limited pastime, and W
you are getting the greatest possible not as • an industry in competitieAn NAVAL ff A�O Long -Distance Mail Services Fetab-
with ,the stock -raiser and the, butcher. lished from France to Ger_ many.
Quality and Value to the limit o1 your' 2. In well-settled regions, it is ilii= _QF GREAT BRITAIN
expenditure. ��� �T possible to make bag limits too small The military mail services which
• fe aEo or open- seasons too short; for, the ' •-- have been organized by • the Royal
best continuance of the game supply. NEW HEARING -DEVICE PROVE8 Air Force in France provide a not
" di -
S. -No frontierman' cant reasonably able .example of .one of the many di-
A� be• expected either to devise, or to OF GREAT 8"VICE. rections in which Britain's �&ir su
execute, unaided by his federal gov- . _ .� primacy is being asserted.'
ernment, methods for the . adequateLetters -have -teen delivered regi
r preservation and increase of large
More Than 26,500,fI00 Troopa, 200,000 tarty .for some time past. between N1.
Nr Val -
game. Prisoners, 2,2.50.000 Animals Trans -
Marquise • (near Boulogne) and Val.
••�(��� 4. Well-settled and well-fed regions I enciennes, Valenciennes and Namur;_
f require game laws of greater strin- P fi ( �+
orted During War. and Valenciennes and S the head
_ �eney than frontier regions. The British wavy frL August, 1914, quarters of the Armistice-C9mmisl
6 Frontier and savage regions re- sion; and oh `other routes This+
g g to March 2, 1919, transported moth scheme -has now been superseded by;
' Arthur Sldhwood P fler' f ( quire to be spec ally defined on the than 26,500,000 soldiers and other per•, a more elaborate one, embracing a
map, and provided .-with 'game laws sonnet connected with the conduct of
special] ado ted to. the needs of long-distance service from Ma"rquiae
' eT:�lrhs Xotishtoa iLiIIlla Coasyaa try eau" l issaas•auas wits zoo. arh• Y P the war. Walter Hume Long, First right through to Cologne, as well as
ososs• their inhabitants and to the,availableg g _
Lord of the 'Admiralty, _announcing an extended series of local ses'vicea:
supply of game. these figures recently in the House of "
CHAPTER XLII-(Cont d.) -- heating arrangements and exhibited A chain of wireless stations baa
the coal bins. Jerry pretended to be 6. The strict regulation of game-. Cammona in moving the naval esti* y And qute a handsome .atter she ;been 'orgahiied for the t.ansmission _.—
wroie ` interested, and -wondered how Kate killing in frontier regions insures mates for 1919.
you about me;' -suggested - directly to the benefit of the people of weather •reports. gfrv. pilot, in
4 Jerry: 'was getting on. P p In. addition, about 200,000 prisoners, t forced
"Oh When he and Maguire ascended to most dependent upon the .game for 2,260,000 animals, more than 600,600 he event of a fo ed landing, trans
-
en It sounded much nicer wits his location to the nearest wire
than 'be 13.„ the first floor, neither Kate nor Nora their existence. vehicles, 48,000,000 tons of military
"I shall always think she's ratty was to he seen: - He conducted Jerry 7, The sale of game ahouId not be less station: The message is then
stores and b,000,00Q tone of Live steers s
p from room to' room and. consciea- passed on by w,irelesa -or telephone to
.,
nice, ” Jerry said teasing iyy `.`And if � permitted at' any time, anywhere; be- �d-•been traits cried by naval trans. �
-she hadn't been Be aeras ble a$' she is tiously described the Character of cause all " comiaercializatian o! wild p the nearest unit, and -transport -is im.
' nice I should never- have been -as each. Then before proceeding to the ami and other form's. of wild life is ports. mediately despatched to pick up the
' „• second floor he said abruptly.- g After five years we can feel' that _
Pr as I am• thorou h3 exterminator mails. and, render assistance
{ "You fellows in' the 'District At- thoroughly y in its ef- peace is tII si$h! sfld the British navy
rue ? I'll t not to be A . chain. of 'balloon sections has
lIus torney s office have managed to stir fects. has. borne its full shire nobly ,id the a
liaison ofther-or hateful Jerr But - also be angel -for the daylight' II g r y' things up a good deal. You've driven S. In all counfries, the ratipnal attainment of that great end," sir. been err y
did feel lad L wasn t at home service. -Later on these balloons
the lame' ducks to corer, and I guess utilization of game is desirable, but Long said. "The activities of the cavy
when she called, and I couldn't help you'll get a good many o! '.m before oil provide < will probably' .be Stied i'ar carrying -
'being relieved that she. wean t n , y _on basis that will have been universal.' From North
when I called. Now that will pro- you, re 'through• amply and adequately for the cotland to the Great African Lakes, aigpsl lights and remaining a t� by
bably be the end of it. People who ; ; It looks as . if .we should. -' petuation of the_ breeding stock. the fleet has made its power felt and night. The buttons , pv6vide air _ ..
-live. at the Wallace House aren't I understand you re doing well.buoys" above the couds ' to mark the,
► „ go- They tell me you're a smart trial 9• Regions that are remoxe from the weight of its hand has been ap- landing
tug to bother much with people like lawyer. Nora 'we' to knoor how linea of power transportation, or are preciated fully by the enemy: Ia aid- ding grounds, .enable --observers to --
tug
- ;you were doing, so I' made 'some ea_ in winter entirely cut off from sup- mg the food supply. the navy has never ascertain the' height and thickness of -
"I , clouds and condition of weather
'M not so sure. I have an idea' quiries. for- her. . That's what they plies of fresh meat from without; are given us'any-right to Complain con• s
Nora Won't find many congenial give meto understand. -But I tell above the cloud layer, and- take the'
entitled to preferential treatment, aidaring the issue at stake.
friends amongthe persons her hus- Mr. -Donohue; I don't care, how speed- and direction of wind. • A'
basad known. She coldn't he liking' `emelt 10. The relief o! persona inhabit- Immense Construction Work. :
Chain of 1;
ou, Kate and I . You are, you can't pin any- Ing frontier regions who by reason "Was there anything. €u the picture r a night has also been
�r Suess shed like to thin on me. of sex, age. or other causes are un- of a greet. naval action._to compare Provided for a night service:
have you for a friend. They'd hardly; -o
-tell tire truth, 'I've been ra- diergency landing grounds have
have sent us such a.- present other- ther afrai=d I might be -able to," re- able themselves to take out license$ with.the surren4er of. the German floet
lied Je - r bein inetitl:ted, irr- addition to the . - •' '
n
,trine. p Jerry. "Hut 'I haven't found and hunt and kill their annual quota to the British fleet In mid -ocean? The
"It's your friendship she cares anything yet," of. game must be specially provided final surrender of the German' navy to 'regular terminals. Telephonic com-
about, nisi mine:" "No, and you won't. -Now vre'It So for by law. _ e' the case of Bible forced landingseat
' "I think it's both of us." very community large enough tory titan could have been achieved I elsewhere,, �
nein or Jerry?" He showed Jerry the library, with to contain a post office should be by 'say action at- sea. I hope that Pigeons are'earried on all
Rate
t h eyed him so atu iougly' . that he,i its view of the pond. through the the machines at an additional pre
her
ed 1 established as _ a game . protection eurreader.marked a new stage in the
golden maple trees of the park; he caution.
" of since she was married. I � showed him the bedrooms _and the centre, or unit, and a deputy game progress of the world and that it :Weather reports will when the a
t didn't even know she was living' at bathrooms; and final] they looked warden should be appointed for each means .that In the future we will be aehenie i9 full'y' developed, be. 'passed -
the 'Wallace until the clock -cam=e ;,into a room where Kate and Nora centre, to whom..an annual salary relieved of those errors -that wadi the Ito the machines b wireless, b
'wlth, the card giving her address.';' Were standing toSether in the em- should be: paid -:during satisfactory world so miserable during, the last few ground signals, 'and -by balloon ai!
rrry suddenly took off his hat and! brasurs of a window. Maguire led service,. no mattes how small- the sal- years." -
ved it to a policeman on the -o _ I Jerry ' away and. remarked, "That nets so that the pilot' will know at
P p b ary .might be. Mr. Long described t'e immense
ptosito sidewalk, who grinned and room's to a the nursery." 12. The lute of every such deputy amount of construction work that had. each stage of his journey the condi
came soress the street.. "Oh!" -said Jerry. He knew now tions of. the weather e'head.:
"Sergeant Sheehan I want you to , that Kate and Nora were quite €lktly game warden should be to iaaue hunt- been carried on during the wa;, espe-
inset my wite,'and Jerry. "$he i to be friends. p license
check
Candp fhe generall�rts iaakdclilly- at the new harbors had bees, developed es i at eehan Sergeant urprisingCsentry) -'Why -
knows all about you." f Maguire took Jerryu to the bel- y P
"Indeed I do." Kate gave the ser- Bald room at the top of the house. mote and be responsible for the ob or the navy --
geaai: her hand. -"And I ryas so glad Pi, y a friend] servance of the laws attectfng gonia: 1sy which hearing had been made to didn'tyou challenge .that man:rrho
"I ho we'll have man y serve as effectively as eight lust passed?" "
when Jerry told ms of your promo-' ¢ante up here of an eveninF," be said. 13. The cold-storag4 . of _legally- -
y Newest Recruit -"Why. that's Kayb
tion, Weld, now, I guess you ve seen it Since the armistice, t
" killed game to promote its toll utitI- Mr. Long addict. Hoban, sergeant, and he's got all o'
"You'll be springing up the ladder• all. 6,000 moored mines ,had " been des-
- ,� zation -by the holders of • hunting
t►oW 'by leaps and bounds, said Jerry expressed his admiration of ten pounds on mb."
`dtrry. the house and thanked the 'host for hcenaes+; beyond the regular seasoner by mine -sweepers and no mei
Sheehon gleamed with pleasure'his courtesy. Th found Kate and for bunting, is -desirable and naces- chant ship that adhered to th9 pre. _
id p ry scribed route .had been damaged by's • "
.' and answered, "Do you mind my say- -Nora waiting for them on tate first sary•
nig,Donohue, that you'd be a better floor: 14. It is time for the Governments moored, mine. No merchant ship had
offier once you gat yourself a wife? "Don't you think, Mrs. Donghu% of .Canada and the United States to failed to sail for want of men, although
But you've done better for youraelt we'll have quit the h s were men who had fi I,*
ver suppoa as game, other' thani 'caribou, by Indians, been `on sliip8 torpedoed or iniad
you would. af$ the plain Irish of "I' think it . will be a wonderful three, four or live times.
'At, no* I.'nn telling ,you, 'Mrs. Dono- ham e," Kate answere(i with enthusi- sons.prospectors,.and by -all other per. _ _
o- They alb laughed cheerfully,and,. "Ali the credit . ons -to her." Brfa- Ili: The waste of game ' should, �-♦ �� -
'Sheehan -with hiir*1s *hite-glovehand quire jerked his8 thumb towards under certain fixed ' conditiony, be '. Pineapple Fibre Cloth. -
gsve Kate his best salute before Nora. "Say, Mrs. Donohue, I'll have =node a penal offence. Aside from ,its edible qualities the '``�Q
;passing on. j to tell .You a. story on myself, just to 16. Regulations -should be framed pineapple is little known ' in 'this 3
On � Sunday afternoon in October 'give yon a line on my wife. When to require the seasonable salvage of- country: In -China,• however, it is +ClA1TyTPAT1
Jerry ,and .Kate were passing the hip we�were on our honeymoon, we stop- game meat by sportsmen. especially cultivated for the use of
t new'ho�fae on the corner of the boule- , ped in Chicago so she, could buy some the leaves cu making cloth. The fibre
vard, now all but completed, and BAWL clothes. Her trousseau, you know. is extracted from the leaven b
the door of it standing, open. "Let's .And, then she said to me 'Before ever Y a
in, and look :it over, ' said J single thin form elf I'm jLackiag in Respect. simple process, and. made into thread.
80 Jerry. i I het One sin g ya ,
' Thcv elrtereil and wandered going, to buy clothes for you, and A burly and bristling exemplar pf It is then ran gnto bobbins and spools
Vthrough• the •-newly plastered rooms,' then I don't ever again want to see German militarism with captain's and is ready for weaving, the native
+ sand poised their heads into clonus. you .in these thing's you're wearing,''
,�. Thep were admiring the large fire -'she says. A green Fedora hat aknots on his shoulders and an iron lie bung employed.. j
cross, on his chest, 7vas .inclufled in _ _
' :place in what was presumably the a green suit it was, all very nifty, I bag of prisoners that some American
dining room when they heard` foot=; thought. 'What% the matter?' I. Wealthy Rusaiamf are oiteh buried, --
steps' along the hall; turnin-, they says. `I've always kind of fancied soldiers made just. before, the armis- y
beheld Nora and Patrick Maguire in myself in green. It's one thing tice'• was sigriW. He was indignant, in glass coffins.
- the doorway. ( that's in
me in doubt whether I to say the' least,, and his' mood inten- e-
"Jerry!" cried Nora, with a ring could ever come to care for you,' she sifted as he .was marched -bark to the
of unaffected cordiality in her voice. answered. `If I can be -sure I'll never rn ngence o cer.
Her face lighted with a smile that see you
tn a green hat or green suit �e� p�RKER' Surprise you
He had not heard thequestioningNmb2aced- Kate in its iriendlineaa, aanr Ifeel more hopeful inmyofficer speak. •more than five words ofMrs. Donohue, have you met my mind, ssays. So now she does with German before he burnt into the con- • r
husband?" me and with the -house as she pleases PARKER'S know all the fide oints aboui cleatiinig and.
" 7144sed, to meet you, Mrs. Dono- i -which is no doubt the way ,you do versation. p
"Do you dyeing.
hue.'.. said Maguire, coming forward with your husband and your house, Do you allow privateto cal! offi- - — — f ---
8-- --' ,
� gu Do
genially and shaking hands. "Good Mrs, nohue." cera by their first names in thi�a We can clean or dye anything from a filmy georgette ,
of you to be interested looking over Kate laughed, quite at her ease army?" he demanded' witheringly:.--blouse'to heavy draper[es or ruga. agery articte is liven.
;our new house.." now. "Yes, pretty much," she "Why?„ asked the officer. 4
Bute, furiously embarrassed, and answered. "Well this " careful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed.
,b thinking that there was sarcastic "Did you think to tell Jerry about pig," said the Prussian r Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods -to
Y in-
tention in the speech, flushed to the Dave and Nelly?" asked Nora. called me Heinie - every; time he ad-
:eyes and . was silent. Jerry, hardly "No, I did 'not." dressed me."
less confused, began, "We d,idn't! "The first thing that is going to _ . _
w realize" it was your house-" And happen in our new house is a wed- More than 2,400 operations are ..w _PARKER'S
then Nora tactfully interposed, "Oh, ding," Nora said. "Dave and Nellie necessary .in the manufacture of a
1 didn't. you? I'm sorry, for we hoped Sims -we re going to make the wed- good watch: 4
you had come in and were specially' ding party a kind of house-warming. We will make them like, new, again, _
interested on that account. Now you Just a few people -I hope you91 both The tracery on bedroom windows
must let .us show you all over it; be sure to come -and - Our c arses are reasonable and we pay ez-
we're ria s oo, erry, breath of the sleeper being condensed press or postal charges one way.- A post ;
Is to be our dining room; it's to be "Will," said Jerry to Kate when, and frozen on the ice-cold windows. card will bring our booklet of household
paneled'I oak• we re gong to have after bidding their entertainers good The word armistice is derived. from ~' an
a sideboard built into this will. The bye they were walking homeward, ggeetloni that save money.',Wrft for it.
fin'eplace is to be done in Dutch. tilts. "what do. yov think now _" twQ Latin words signifying arms'' -
& Pptr;rk "--oho mmori abrunfl �v her [1 �. , ,_ nI and..'1to stop," and implies a teen or--
._ �! cou>•fl8 l ...n t het likin P, P y
�us,-e8wn-�$ate-�altswer- . n im, too. She's ary cessation o va i t nes. PARKER'S DYE WORKS,- Limited
M straw bier tie cellar; I don't believe so attractive' I'm afraid you can't '•W,0. a -- - -- - _ -
-'Mrs, -Donahue will -want to see t}#stg� hOpi Cleaners and -Dyers
, help loving ex n , erry.
but, i .know heli be interested." Jerry laughed and
to ke re not all things, endure all things, rather
So Jerry and wire Maguire. descended eyes. "Oh, no, than lose that mast precious of _all _?91 Yonge St. Toronto
to thb cellar, where Magunre,po ted b afraid" Bart* porasessionns-a truatq friend.
out the laundry and explaln•d • (THE END.) -Charles Kingsley
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:;Eieport of Coal Commission` Granting Miner 'Fwo-�'hirde of 'heir.
Demands Accepted by Government., A
Eretn-_ London,anted the
--says;_-- tine coal industry . e . _.g
-� -AAespatchminers t�vo-tFiirds of t4s�r emends "' x
La9v the Government -
-A�rew'Bonar s wages. Mi. Bonar Law said that ? �
f
apokesman� in a statement in the the signers of the report recommended �` K
a iurther redaction -in hours in 1921.
{ -, $Ouse of Commons, said that the
Perna
eat acre the report' of because by then the output of 1918, - * y x
�a
o Dim
will
be re-
W'
1
E namely 287,000,000 foto;
the special coal commission, . °! •-s>imed. The estimated coat of what -
�- _- which Justice . Sir John Sankey is was recommended w" for the ;uv-
TZ <. :chairman, including its undertaking
rent year, £4$,000,000.4.
to report on the question of nat%n- It was proposed that the profits of
:.
alization by May 20, • and to issue .. .
interim reports from time to time on the coal masters should be limited to ~� ;
-"the problem. of improvements- in .the ..fourteen pence per to$ Taking all r
noel industry. �i thiiiga into consideration, 'the esti-
Porposals of this nature would be I mated cost to the taxpayers would t �
y I be' nearly£30;000,000.
gut into immediate operation de-
Mr.. "dared"Mr. Bonar _Law. This involved I Mr.. Bonar Law also announced
the continuance o! coal control -for' that the employers, had made what
he himself slid the .Labor Minister �'i
3
two-years. . 99
.
With reference to theSankey
-Te.:,, considered reasonable propo.als to " k 4`
port, which, he, explained, was sign:' the transport workers, and he had a F
ed by three `representatives • of the reason to believe that. 'these would
y
earployers not directly concerted .in, prove acceptable to the men. ae
hive Stock Markets.
� :' -The Guards Come Home.
eta of the INar ' Toronto, March .25.-Choice heavyy _ .
export steers, $16 to $17.60; do, g od;_ u_the._retura; _f +_w_ o !__thr ne adier Guards from the �var-- -
Q
- $14.60 to $15.50; choice butcher- _ 12 fortunate men survive to take pari in ibisAM
_BresdatufEs. steers, $18.60 to $18.76; butcher's front..,. Oi the original uniNon of the gaallantd�of8cers flare alive, their burial places being chiefly Mons, Th.
Toronto, March 26.-NO. i North- cattle, choice, $18.25 to $18.76; do, mennorable h9me-coming. -
6 to $12.75; do, common; Aisne, and Ypres. _
ern, $2.24%• No. 2 Northern, gam, $12.2 Marne, -
$2.2134; No. 8 Northern, $2.1734; No•''$10 25 to $14.76; bulls, choice, $9 .5 -
4 wheat, $2.1134, in store Foxt Wil- Ito* x11.76; do, medium bulla, TRS SVICE SITUATION
IN -
$925;, do, rough bulls, $7.75 to 18.25;( jj �n
Manitoba'oata-•No. 2 C.W. 7Q34c;'butchers' cows, choice, $il to $12.25• j�! r1j�j�J +,
1
No. 8 C.W., 67%c, extra. No. 1 lead, �, $°�, $10 to $10.75; do, medium, �j GRAVE
8?34c; No. 1 feed, 66'�6c' 1�'0. 2 feed,' $9 to $926; do, common, SPRING.1 ��ilii7 TO �MUMi u7 u.
62tAe, in afore Fort. Wiliam 'stockers; $8 to $10.50;- feeders; $I0.5a;�
Manitoba barley-No. S C.W., to $12; canners and 'cutters; $6.60 to
96%c; No. 4 C.W., 900%c; rejected, $7; milkers, good to choice, 190 to
88+�,c; feed, $4'hc, in store Fort roil a15o; do, com. and med., 886 to $75; Allies and Bolshevik; Hurrying Suspension Bridge to ' be Built British Forces, Already Large, y �A
Ham. �soring
aprin era, $90^ ty $1-1 - ewes, -- - Over the-�iossplisius - - sing PAmerican cora--No.-- mow,.813, -tc 3i4; :'eparstions For-$._-Are'�B einforcedNo. 4 yellow, $1.70; tracklambs, $16.75 to $18.75; calves, Conflict• 8t C011Stantiilople. Bedoui:is Pillaging.
' + $16 to y17.60- hogs, A d-eapatch from London says
` "Toronto, prompt shipment. l cod to choice, A despatch from Paris. 'aye:-A
Ontario. oats-No. 2 white, g4 to led and wateied.• $20; dO�. °� earn,
a b A' despatch from Arincril el nays;- uthes,a ,wow and, et the went time is dim z
88c No. 8 white; 62 to e4c; accord- $2025 •do; f.o.b., $1926; do,, Patrol -Activity has increased- con- fast in service from' Paris to The :-situation .in Egypt is becoming
"in 'to freights outside. country pointe. $19• ofdersbly along the o o s ssi way famous Orient -express, it became. tinctly grave, a Reuter despatch from
_ �ntario wheat-No. • 1 winter, r Montreal, Mar. 25.;- ' ice steers,
per and :on the Dvina front. - On :.both
o $13 to $14' Tm�� $12 to 518• medium, known, was discussed at 'a meeting Cairo says. Gen. Al:enby; the com
-car lot, $2.14 to $2...2; No.. 2, _ do., ' , _ sectors the Bolsheviki have been
11 to $2.195 No. 8 . do, $2.0? to $l0.si0' to. 811.60; • common. down to septa-
defeated b the allies and American thin week" diplomatic -reFre mander ,in Palestine, will reach Cairo
2.15 f.o.b., shipping points, accord- $7.50; choice butch��• r resalore•
t ves o N u
00 $9 to $10;:. medium, -- -- Switzerland, Italy, Serbia, Rov already in, Egypt are being
g fi to $6.50• A small Bolshevik raiding Ra. 7.
Ontario wheat-No. 1 spring. $2.09 $g•60 to $.9; canners. # $9 to making. its way over the snow, sur- finis, G'reke afro France, under the; ®n•
to . $2.i7; No: 2 do, $2.06 to $2.14;' milk calves, to 816; sheep, I . A large number of armed Bedouins
=Na 8 do, $2.02 • to $210 f.o.b., ship- $14.60; lambs; $12 to $15. prised an allied artillery position in g Miin�ste� f 1PPublic C1Works. ! have entered - Beheirs Province, low-
3
pifig points, according to freights. the forests near the Vologda railway.The rauto Egypt, and ara from was
Peas-No. 2, $1.80, according to �1 After 'considerable' fighting In a Simplon Tuneslh ai�.y A[itan Venice, rn�� towns and- e villages. The
_'freights outside. RITISH TVR Oar iisrkneas the raiders were repulsed, situation is not regarded as present-
Barley-Malting, 90 to 95c, aomin- leaving s number of dead 'behind. Triest, Agram and Selaede. Later
Following up last Friday's sur- it would be. continued to. Bucharest �, ing any military danger•
Bncicwhesi-No. 2, 85c. nomir}al�0 cane on the ' Dvina, when the -Amer. and to Constantinople. These is The Turkish flag is -reported #o be
Rye--No. 2, $1:89 to $1.42, nom leans and Russians repulsed a raid under tonsideration the eryesiion'of $ying...in some pillages of Beheira
SI. . �` against the allied linea of common- a suspension bridge across the Bos- `province. There are no reports ti!
Manitoba flour---Government Stan- any. casualties -having been suffered
{ • �dard, $10.7o to $11.Q0, Toronto: No Giant Liners to be Construct- i ication, an American patrol party on Chores at Constantinople, over vvhicli by the military, but some promiaen#i
Ontario' flour--Government Stan- ed ITntII Costs Drop. F, 4day encountered a Bolshevik pa- Anne - in be made with 'the i
_ .. dard, $9.68 to $9.76 In-bap, Toronto. March 28.
-;-Because
and
of the j'ol in a wood: A number of the Germaft'built lice to Bagdad. native officialsbe and several"Egy�tiaS
and Montreal, prompt shipment, in '' London, Bolsheviki were killed and the others, .ems-- . police have been 'killed.
-- huge increase'in the cost of ship pro- were. made Prisoner. - itiota:ttEslra a�►d ram-ticops end -` a
-- - --jute bags• es in _the Party Canada s Wer Cost Claims.
_ Millfeed-Car~biter, delivered. Mon- duction, the great British cm 12- were suppressed by troops and
' treat 'freights, ba iiuluded. Bran; As the wtinter.:;seen unusually _Will Exceed $00,000,000 the police.- The disorders in Egypt
g� have decided not to lay down rile mild in north RujO, it is expected
_ y40.26 per ton; aborta, $42.25 Pet keels o! any giant liners; like the that within s month the thaws will " have been ascribed to the pities
ton; good feed flour, $8.26 to $8.60 Aquitaaia, for some,months to come. come to make extensile land fight_ A despatch from
Paris says:-Can- o! the .Natioinaliat leaders, several
per bag. 3o shipping officials informed, the °! whom have been deported
Hay-No. 1, $20 to, $21 per -ton, correspondent to-day. Instead, it ing impracticable. The Bolaheviki Ada has completed her war coat esti-'• --'
_ mixed, . $18 to 419 per ton, track, will have a big advantage -when the � mates !or aubmiasion to the Repara• �
Toronto. seems to be the intention to concen- rivers open. .The Dyina and Vaga tions' Commission. it is understood,' Swiss Will Grant Asylum
Straw--Car lots, X10 per ton. trate on the production of cargo and _Austrian
Rivers will be.. nevi able nasi the f acc°ttiing ' to' the Reuter cotta
fighting front before the Dvina is est, at t e amount will -exceed
luxvrioua fittings, which, however, A' despatch from Geneva esy+ss- ,
_ Country P,roduke-Wholesale opened -fu'rther north around Arch- $1, A�,�•
Butter-Dairy, tubs and rolls, S6 will evntually be returned to in fu- P The Swiss Government has received
` _. de fromora Em
tura competitive shipbuilding. angel. This condition would permit r formal
40 to 41c: Creamery, the Bolshevik gunboats which ha6e Former French War Minister p eating rr
. 'to 88c; Prints► It was asserted to-day that the re- erorCharl a and Ausreq
fresh made solids, 60 to blc; prints, a h ria u
s ant the winter it Krasno-borsk New Goveraor`oi •Alsace, permission for him to live in Rvvitz
bl to 68c. sumption of anything like. normal 'and Kotlaa to reach the vicinity of
_ Eggs-New laid, 35 to 36c. passenger traffic will probably be im-. Beresniki before the allied -river flo. - = (erland. As the 'allies, through!
Dressed
poultry--Chickens, 28' to poinle'in leas than nix months, if A-despatch iroai Paris says:- Arthur J. Balfour, the British Per•
roosters, 25c; fowl, 27 to 82c; then, The world. shortage•c. tills can 'sieam� Southward to meet
tonnage them President Poincare at s meeting oft sign 9e+eietary, when rounded on the, r
dvc>irlinga,, 82c; -turkeys, 4bc; squabs; and the use o! the greater part of tit the Cabinet on Friday signed a de- subject recently, made no objection
don., ,$4.60; geese, 2bc. �Elforts are being made, -however, appointing Alexandre Ddillerand, to such residence, the request of
Live poultry-Roosters, 22c; fowl, uP to next autumn for transporting to speed up the arrival .of the ied �e spp � Governor � ��es peobably . will be g�►nted.
We ducklings, lb:, Sec; - tor- troops is causing ar. acute world nit former Minister of War, ~.�tj
• chickens 2?c• geese, fleet in the fighting zone in er to
9Ceys, 80c, , 18c, cation even for the most legitimate' confine the. Bolshevik advantage to I of Alsace-Lorraine• 'M. M,illesand's I The mattes is now is the hands o!
Cheese-New, large, �8 to 28%c; travel. There is little, if app, relief the shortest time poacible. In the headquarters. will be at S,6rasbourg. the Political Department,
twins, 2834 to 29c- triplets, 29 to i in transatlantic passenger conditions. .�
29%c; Stilton, 2934 to • SOc; QQl�d�, large, The American Consulate General is meantime, sa long as the present , O
2834 to SOc; twine 80 to 8034c: r in Awa hundreds who'wsnt to cold weather continues, it .is a. race , r ;
- -- Bo s-Ositarlos, f.o.b. track turning y against time to move over the snow I 11W REVOI U i IONAAY u
- Toronto, car Iota $1.15 to $1.20. go to the Orient through America, so before the-, thaw comes sufficient big c
Deans-Ca"Us hand +picked, that there may be tonnage to enable ns and ammunition to hold filet.. C� T �OLSHE
VIM
AAKES
-lam ' - ~ bushel, $8.25 to' $8.76; primes, 12.50 American civilians' to return home. ens boats. in cheek..until the allied:
- - g. imported hand-picked, Burma' This is � arousing conaiderable feeling. weasels can move southward. In this -
or In�ian, $.925; Limas, 14c. among business men, for one British work the' allied transport service is
Honey-Extracted clover, 6 lb. tins line to the 'Far East has every berth s Being Rushed Into Affected Arca+--Red Bosnian
_ z,25 to 28c 1b.l0Ab. tins, 2435 to 2lic coked_for a yesr.•Scores of vessels, Performing a stupendous Mask in Allied' Troop +
s ire 'oi the shortage of: hay and oats, - fps Reported at Tarnopol, FourtRen Days' March
40 it .is asserted,, must be overhauled ich has weakened the horses for From Budapest. {
Mins,, 19 . to 20c. ' Comb: 16 'oz., after they are released by the Gov- the long hauls over the snow sad ' "r
;1µ.b0 to $6, doz.; 12 os., $8.50 to $4, r
14.5 ernment • before resuming ordinary doz.added. greatly to the difficulties of Budapest, March 22.--The Hunger- the governing party p e ended mar.
Maple producta--Syrup, per gal.; passenger traffic. the situation- ian Cabinet, headed by Count Michael tial law throughout the entire coon• 5?H
lb. 27' to 28c. a .=+-= .. _try.- - �-
;$2.26 to $2.85; sugar, 18 German Stops Clear Karolyl, resigned 'on Saturday; lea'v- nder the title of "Hungarian fisc• ' �M
Prooisiona-Wholeasle.' From Hamburg Port Alone uOMMANDER FROM PALES,'iiNE 'ing the Government to-the-.pmletar- cialtst party," the Socialists sub
gAg. ARRIVED IN. rates
--Smoked meats-Hama, medium, - ` int. ilia -action was taken after •Communists. have .combined and will;
fig to'$". do, heavy, 80 to 32c; cook- Berlin, • March 23.-Up. to seven -- �"'
ed, 49'to 51c; rolls, 81 to 82c; break- o'clock last evening eighteen ships A despatch from Paris says:=: Count 'Karolyl had communicated to administer the country.
fret bacon 41 to 4bc; baclsa, pladn, had cleared from Hamburg, includ- Gen. E. H. H. Allenby, commander the .Cabinet the Entente note outlin- The Government is reon acknowl- ported to l- -A
:44 to 45e; boneless, 50 to 52c. cis Santa Cruse, Cor- of the British forces in ralestinc, has Ing the new boundary between Hun= e,igning s to of war
war betty eft `ua,
Cured meats-Long clear bacon, ing the Patricia, arrived • here from Egypt to advhte ary and -Roumania. After.. edging
' 28 to 29c• clear bellies; 27 to 28c: • dova, Kigoma,- Kleveland , and Cap
Council on Near East- Colonel Vias, commander of the I Bary and the Entente.
I,aad-T3ure, tierces, 27 to 27',4c; 'Finitterra: French troops of occupation, -of rile A mob 'stormed the post office snd
)ills,' 27cYi to 2834 Supreme Coun
2734 to 28c; p Many other vesaela are manned ern. questions.
_ tubs, hen _
_ �.-..-'- ._ eeiaion 'of the Cabinet; Count Kar- i military tr�oi��i��s unci d� og S;iA h
Prints, 28% to 29c.•
Compound, and coaled and ready to sail=to-oar
- ..'•tierces, 2534 to 25l4c; tubs, 25% to The example of the Hamburg seamen Over 5,000 Jews Massacred °?� ton iutionary government of the troops are reported to -have arrived -_
Ze34c' pails, 26 to 2634c; prints 27i/i in proceeding to sea, � it is believed By Reds in the Ukraine
' here, will have a food effect oi3'the ' Workers', Peasants' and Soldiers'. at_ Ternopol. All the Budapest news
" other Aanaeatic and Baltic seamen. New~York, March 23.-The Bol- Council duns then formed• papers have ceased• pub cation•
arkete. Alexander Gorbai assumed the London, liarch3.=-►�ie�OO� -
Montreal M _ aheviki invasion of the Ukraine has d
Montreal, March 25.--Oats,- extra Unless Rhine is i8onadary; resulted in pogroms in which thou- Presidency. Bela Kun became Pcgein�' inthe.ler Plitt Df Hungary, wii;
-No. 1 feed; 81c; -flour, new standard b 000 Commissary, ' and Joseph
de, $11.10 to $11.20; rolled oats, Have Lost War; Says Foch _sande of Jews were maaaacred, gar Comarar�r}*• the exregtio� Of Budapest and bhsj
f
-- frilled-ot`w - he pui�
our+ded-in � r u' ding c&e fat o
,-9C tbs:, - . ► - e Hungarian Government t
6 Th flew Hun pan o nmen o n rim_ by �
shams,_ 422 ; Mouill a $64;ay No. A _despatdi__from_Paris _says: according to cable messa6es-from g Oros=,
# The ;Rhine is our only good line of the Copenhagen Zionist bureau, made h elan Stet GovernmitentWatld an Boleliev'iki fangs and'restorinn
2 per ion car - j�28;--Ctreese; [,
-- finest Eaaaerns, 24-to 25c; butter, defence. Ido not demand annexa- -public here. to-might by -tile Zionist
• choicest creamery, 58 to -69c • eggs, tion, Telegraph• by way v .._ �
3 but is we do not secure that of Am in Berdiundreds of Jews
:r and Rues a alliance uwith �t �1 %ldet�0 aLteOn according
e�atch from i
selected, 86c; No. 1 stock, 4, 00- miliary frontier we will have fought killed which' ins for assistance.
Copei�hagesw The Csecho-SMvat d°P•
tatoea, pas bag, car lots, $1.60: dreg- in trip," is a statement made by other places, said the mesasge, to 3ssae a mob•
sed hogs, abattoir kflled, >�2b.60 _ to oma were instigated As soon as the Hungarian Cabinet .eilmnnt is preparing
- $gg� ��, toporei$Oi. Wood Pails, 2b lbs. .Marshal. Foch, quoted in nit dater declared the Copt headed by Oourni Karolyi resigned, illsation order.
pat. 2134 view printed in the Mads on 1Mdas• by Polish anti-Semitee.
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t 1:
QtAMOY Was in a180tiUg Of the. Women's Ib -
_ft �fLOGALIthe It. J. �m
'e city on Saturday. stitate wilt be hiL-ld, in the Red
7iW
Victor Austin returned home Cross rooms on Tuesday, April 111
last -week,.. after being oyerseas at -2-30-D. in. to�� -a t
:"ek- $unday.
gull,
Weeks -'he CUY' for about a year. the wok In already be plat W4*r a
-Bard, at Philadelphia to Wal- -Dr. F. 7.� Henry will be'her6 per
as usualmext- Tuesday— to attend
-ter C. and Mrs. Richardson, March
to his ...VRIHARD-DARLI-NG
N Si
-15th a --daughter. Professional duties.
R. C.- 21mmerma u left t an Sat= Avery
�j,
-Farmers are now busy pre.tett we lirig fo6k place
urday
for. Bt -c*unt of on W -dtlesday -eyeuing at the hume
r1nQwto t ou.to the land-, which _Iff.alo up ac
9 get
moihbr�_'_ of lira. At. PitcLardi-West- EUIL. when The. when the serious illneasof his' -da.1- gbtei:. Sadie' Margaret; was The. sowhat;,A ivM en •you il�ill
Tyl-UR-y-ally.
-rapidly re -
pr -AIL Palmera -has rented the
ruedod-W6duesaayfr6 their urilted iii marriage to Me. Ian Mackay,
Darling, of Tor�nto. The cere
-be thinking. of
a, residence. o Elizabeth "u - tour and are now com-
dildhig mony
street. 11
t t. reice tly vacated by Mr... w performed by the Rev. H. •* D.- -
fortably settled in their tt6mb` - was
maunders. Cameron. of Forest Out., and former-
--Alf. Pal mer'will" hold an atic.- Church St. ly of Melville Presbyterian Church,
•-Sergt. Russell Shirley. 'retarn. V HOUSE-CLEANING
I pigs. -furniture meet Hill. The bridewas given away
timi eels 0 cows p
ad:, from overseas. on Thursday* byr her uncle, Thus. Pritchard. and was
.and other articles to -m rrow lastUd. has
-few bicoml
beep' spending a agl y dressed in white satin and
a Ince, - with bridal vett ,of _whitest 'Mat m e-ans"a!'n;ice new
urd .---See _,the fist. in days Dr. -E. clung
here with his pirents,
J. and Mrs. Shirley. netand bran 'falossomes and carried wall,
-James Andiew is enla beautiful'Touquit.. of bridal roses.
Ai,
rt' -Rev. Mr. McLeod, formerly, of
thei cellar in the residence Vr to
Pittsburg, Pa., and now stationed The wedding march' -y" played by paper for a few of the
he purehased some time ago from, at
William Peach and Harold- Watson
Wm. Dingman,' with Melville Church. West Hill, uncle and cousin of the. bride
viewto� *111. occupy the pulpit in St. A- nothing. smms to give the a ft 4#94
nstalling a furnace. n. Mabel Pritchard. sister of the bride, 01M,
drew Church on Sunday' next, was bridesmaid, rand Alex
c evening, finish to the h se-cl,
-Theservices in the Methodist Darling,•
joburch next Sunday will be con- both morning and ev n* brother of the'groom, was best man. like
ou eanka,
ducted by the.pastor,, and -will be
k very quiet wedding took Little Miss Gracle Lewis acted as
ace at 189 Humberside Avenue, flower girl. After 'theceremon _.,-.-;new wall papera
Toronto, at the parsonage, on wedding supper served. ;h�e
of a very special character. A V, We have it
was
cordial invitation Is extended .to young couple left an I, short tri f
they
or
the ublfe. Wednesday, March 19th, by Rev.
several days, after which for you -now,
Andrew Imrie, when Miss Hannah ey win
he roads during the past few Stephenson was united In ruarrI. reside in Toronto.
days -have dried up clutte rapidly.
Oshawa
to Mr. George Tivirmarl. or all, den",.-. -
a Kingston leave on Thursday night for their A
On account of the large, amount Oshawa. Auctign Sale of
room
Parlor, - library).
of work done on the Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
road very seldom has it been in GOOD'COW AND T
future home in Saskatchewan, m h
eachry
good co;iditiozi as It has been -The fortieth anniversary of the FURNITURE, Etc. ,bedroom, kitchen, env bathroom, etc,
this spring.
Pickering Methodist church has
-Thomas Douglas is offering now The property of
Ilia house and lot to rent, This is e
shable tile,
passed into.history, and the Floral designs, -washable
services were a pronounced su
Avery. desirable property, espeei. c -
cess. The Rev, Mr. Wilson. of AT
Those 'wishing dared excepti PICKERING VILLAGE oa
-garden to work.: haws. -ren -
all for tbose'-who desire a large King street chiirch, 0. tmeals, etc,
onally flue a
h y should erviep,
such a propert ould commun
both morning and evening. ea
irate with Mr- Douglas, 182 Brown- His Saturday, Marcb the 29th, 1919 Th' n an
dd
lorqu 0. -*0r4ZWns were. fearlessan-d-foreeful- e very newest i c, lors
expositions of Gospel Truth and -Arty-;,
years old. bred Oct.
-John Bo es Is 'moving this *ere highly appreciated by the- u' : Yorkshire
Durham cow. 6
--tThe--s*tock--is-- alvin-and
week into their residence , G- h 30th; brood sow, 8 sucking ---
Church St., 'which be r large congregations in attendance. pigs 5 weeks old at time of sale, about --:,o
recently The irople brought up a generous 1 ton of mixed bay. some oat straw, I our shelves, choose your based f roid- Russell Andrew. ur paper and
frierlheard Puckrin, of Andlaye" is
than fferiDg, and the financial load I good bedding straw, hot water
cul�to 20
results for the da were In egg size, in good work- preparations to move righ
hot water brooder. 120 calck take it t home with you. No
Into the house. vacated by. Mr could be desired. Thopastorand logorder.
people tender sincere thanks to
• "Boyes and which'he haak recent! size; Philo chick brooder, 60 Chick size:
poultry grist waiting
mill nearly, new, walnut
the sister churches for their Irind. .,Come in and look over
Parlor suite, 7 pieces. upholstered, -as-
-The Methodist Ladies' Aid mesa In lendirig whelping hand good as good as new; 3-piecebed-room our sa
.-A subscriber has written' us sem les whether you 'intend
will meet or�An Wednesday, April suite in first-class condition. 2 bedti
old, at 8o'clocli, at the home -of anebt-a memorial to the soldiers, springs. large parliDr cook stove good
suggesting %K J- Monney- There will stinit that a banquet be ar- as new, small cook stove. Perfection
rchasmg or not; We're
Pu
-r&n*:i]r lliiiilr ittl -coak. -#tQye 3 burners with oven, in
a shower of tutant's clothin
-0 the Deaconess'Home, Toronto. a lvvh6n they all return home, first-class workin-gor ar, a a
fa !�I?an they coutd present each cart, child'o hi d tn showlhem___�_�.
Any one wishing to give little gh chair, 2 veranda
with a me &161 some description rock,-?rs, 2 other rockers. 16ulDge In
lta ruients, should bring -0 good condition about 75 huthels of
T -bat rtate, If poss with some difference between
-b We* the marigolds,. a few' bushils Of turnips.
medals preiented' to those w ho and other articles too n . numerous to
-W. C. Kurkar r�tuiued home had seem aetIv -service and
a those M -S '.CHAPMAN
;ft an Tuesday, after ,spen-ding twe mentlan.
weeks with friends near Cold
who cwly reached England. We
see by one of our excliatiges that n
Sale at one o'clock, sharp. I
water. While he was away he Bruce. township has appropriated GREAT VALUE IN. SPRING BOOTS
Was confined to his bed f6r about TERMS CASH
two thousand dollars for medals
W1 -snffering - from- throat t for
7 eek
W. 11.-DowELLi Auctioneer.. -
trouble which Is the result of the There it is proposed that the the boys in thattownibi
po4sonous gas he received We -have just put our new spring'sto;ck on- th
be Yew AdvortimpinentA. a shelves and it sure Is
-.�.ridj;s about two,yearsagos"V'ray medal be a $20 gold piece, with a
d
suitable 'inocripat one Ad the best It -me -we've had to offer in tong white:
A law should be enacted for. SALE-Buildin plot,
on on
Picker.
bidding ing Village - Apply to W "26
7 g the large heavy moving .
which would Increase the cost to FOR
about $25. The work of selecti
T 138 from,gingthe roads in the _111g_ -VOT"ALR=t Kimd. turk-ey you are looking for good aervic sible-f000twear comic to,
spri —rather a 2
ng of the. year, when the frost difficult one as there is such erIng.
hjustc*ming out of the groundlab
P=eZ to lesept?2;f�101 -20- 7 "Cw' for -we -sane -can and always have deiiiered the
and when heavy loads work on variety of suggestions and
ch ions. but the opinion seems op, SALE -A quantity of Whits
The past to : •FOR
havoc with the roads. T Bkwsow Sweet Clover wed. Phone 606,
unanimous that some sort of a Evans Ward, Claremont. 24-27
week the roads have been badly
aut alp
e motors., WANTED ---A married man to man- 1
k by these larg memorial should commemorate ala syri atandfor Service.
the important part taken by our rce farm. e senced with stock. Appi
-A. T. and Mrs. Law and fa
.. I . 'U' boys y
11yi who �have bee nm_ In the great war. to James Underhill, Claremont. 77
ii`onto for the past few -months RUNTING L. -PICKERING
7A few days ago a large dept - 4-
Q EED WH AT FOR SALE- il
-Spent over Sunday with their tation waited upon the Provincial kJGoope wheat. Apil, at -lot it, con. 2. Picker. Established 1857.
relatives here. Mr. Law left on- government urging them to pro. `9- James Whits Pic ering. 26-27
morning' for Goldstone teed at once with the construction QEED OATS FOR SALP.-A qtjan-
near Palmerston, where he has Of the electric railway through " tit y of Rennie's White Wave. Claude Field,
R. R, No 1. Whitby. Bell phone,
1purchased property and will re. York and Ontario Counti,69, tak. . - — 25-27
blacksmithing. We wisb, Ing in. blarkhim.. Stouff villa Bro, 'P4 GGS FOR HATGHfNG-From E E D/ N T I M E
him success. ughaw, Uxbridge, Port Perry and JL -J -11 -bred White Wyandotte stock, 50centssetting, George Mutch, Pickering. 26-27
S
'r -4%ri,lces in St. George's as f ol,. other villages and towns in the a a. tt' g
�;4. ,lows - Sunday, 4th in Lent, 10.30 counties. Work' will - begin as 0_OVERNMENTf Municipal and
j6 m. and 8.15 „p. In. Litany and soon 88 Possible. AS -regards the k --O Corpora: ion Bonds For Sale --W. D. Dyke,
-'before the last
Bond Broker, Whitby. Oat.. Bell Phone ring n your Harness and Collars,
address -ob-Weidutoday, subject: Tortinto-Eastern the outlook IS Ind. Phone 70. 40tf
151st Psalm, at 4 p. In. Informal not very encouraging.' While D
, . - . m . . minute rush.
In B. Hanna made the definite"DrC EED OATS •FOR SALE -O. A. 0.
seting for Bible stady,'Friday, _S No 72.. free from noxious seedg, suitablef
March 28th, at 8 p. m. at the home ice that the railway would, be n wed. ;k -, Collars i P -,alt
M4, Mat lot 16, con. 3; or Boots Repaired.
of Mrs. Varty. -A - cordial invite- o
peratibu between Whitby and
Blowmativille, slid possibi a�gg: -Vwall soon and get your needs supplied.
tion is extended td ovary one in y to Pick- VOR SALE -Seed peAs, free from
community.
eringi if the ratio could be A' bulP- at lot 29 JS F con Pickeri
secured.
TICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
But beyond this no defini 0 p" bushel, UQ. F. R. No. 2,
Rokenng. 25-28
1"agor of Scorn," to
Remember the drams; "The fee is liven. Mr. Bannshintedf, ina be repeated that the railway would be con. POR SALE OR EXCHAN
a Town Rail this (Thursday) GH�For --Jffowe Pitons MO.
W. J. OOAKWTLM
-evening, under the'aUspieftof the nested with the C. X A., other stock. a 3 -year old ad=. g. p. Also
R. at for sale, about 3 In
.:Public I.Abrary. if you have not Cherrywood, but it Is also report. sin at bars. J. Letts or R. R. 119'='
-that the government
heard this drama do n never
not SALE PRIVATELY -2 Bru's-
lbear it to- night.- ----A- large unf&n to intended. that this should be done. F.2,�. -1L
mber sags, kitchen'cupboaw, stretcher, mat- t "a
The feeling prevails, that go long tn= and two small rockers.. also, counter tar of those who!!
ho heard- it; on the first . . LOOK AT THESE PRX.Or-do
store.
Apply at Mia Willa Shepherd's, King St.
ion intend coming out to as the Toronto -Eastern remains an East, ng 23tf
bear It the second time. adjuact of the Canadian Northern
SALE -1 shorthorn bull 2 years :Now is the best time to do your spring *owing, before
On Tuesday evening next Sir it will be used as a feeder -to that FOR
-railway, a d. regiltered'; I cow due Aprit&d,
due in June; I cream -cleaning season.
he tor, new, J:f -II.T1 House
Frederick Stqvart� director of t ad the saes and cow
oteo freight rates will be that of 35. B. F. con. Pickering. sleepre%daLacey, Highland
'Toronto Wf rological office, will Creek. Phoma Malvern 6oq. . m29
g ive an Interesting talk on "The
- In raiWay, consequently w: --Now Prints, light and dark, at 80 and 35 cents per_yard.
ut
will be barred from participating FOR SALE
-Grpen Mop A pts. White.Cotton and Nainsooks 259 and &5c ; Unbleached cotton, 40 in
Weather Mustrated by. lIm8' in those beabfibs tbtit re Supposed SO' a' antity 0? wide'Wc! J?ique, white nice quality, +0c ; Barred and dotted
JL' toes at $2.00 per bald. Al
light,seed peas, White -eyed Marrow-fat, ly at lot
In ht. Andrew's church. Re to accrue. f mm electric railways, Muslin. 20 in. 80c ;Laces and Embroidery, all- prices
&��xb e. R. R. Rawson, 0.1, Ao
has charge of the weather reports such as last and frequent -service Phone 1731, Claremc%t
from 5c a yd up ; Towellitigs from 20c to Wo
thAtAre sent out daily to all part.1t and low rates. It is the desire of WANTED -A. married man
for White and colored Shakers from 20c to A5c a yd. Cream' -and roos'
of the Dominion, and he will tell these interested that the To -fon to. general farm work; must be capable and
"how they get the information that E:, Cashmere 40c,yd. suitable foe children's dresses -find
Eastern should be controlled not haye good referenda from previous em
oy
4hait has proved so valuable to the by the Dominion Go Separate house and ages. M. C.
vernmen if ell
countryl and . especially to the but b ydro-Radial Com. 26-28 . •A
logri7basew n c re. -
t, Whitby R. R.I. line ear Pic ening) Go GILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON
y tb6' 11
shipping interests that are warned mligpiou, and that. it shonld be-
�Or appFoadbing --s Ad EED GRAIN FOR -SALE-0. A� 0,
torm . ' come-& part of -the Hydro -Radial LJNO. 21 barley; 0. A. C. No, 72 oats, grown . . ....
mi"lon 25 cents, children 15 cents.system east of Toronto. it has from registered seed, free from wild oats and -r-9 it ty
other noxious weeds. -Prices reasonable, Apply
.-The "daylight saving" time been the hope people of to Luther Middleton, Brougham, Phone= Happy Thou
of the peo ening 528, 24-27
will go into effect in the United Pickering Village
that
'ge We
would
on Sunday next and three get power and light as, soon as the T41OR RENT-Six-roorned frame
American railroads,'the Michigan, Toronto -Eastern w C X' dwel".n.reggfod
as constructed land
[:;d coal
with
and stab
shed, one fruit trees. h and
and Wa- but with it as a part- of the Can soft water. Possession given on 1919
..7 Oentral, Pere Marquette
Thos. Douglag 8
-.,basb, that have their divisional than Northern system, it is doubt. Apply to T 2 =4 Ave: These sto,40.srelseknowled ed
uarters at St., Toronto 26-28 K ah
9
eadq Thomas, have f ul if our hopes would be realised.
entified t a'deptitatUn FEED GRAIN FOR SALE -O. A. ..to be the best stoves
�V their employees that We understand that
KJ C. No. 72 oats, grown fiom registered seed;
they will adopt the same will go to Ottawa at an early date -the market,
also Marquis wbeat. good seed and
the same date. Unless the practically
to urge the Dominion government pure, Also White Blossom Sweet Clover. H to -da
Canadian government adopts the to di -;pose of this property to the wes,ney,lot lo,con-3, Pickering.PhonewA-ck:
erinir.1420. no
a9d
7- Alis.
be
2 veranda
,7chkael',"% 16'gge I
't 7r
Rr �a"i freight
daylight awyIng Scheme there will Hydro -Radial Commission who Splendid bakers,leasy on fuel :&ad
be reAt confusion. I in response are quite anxious to secure it As HATCHING EGGS -Bred-to-la handsome in Id6sign
to the nrgent request of the firm- this is a people's railway and as over
Lezborn's esp. Our hens have
era of the Dominion the oven laid over 70 per cent during the winter month*. -Call •and welour:f all,';mtooM
ern. the people pay for it, they should -They are mated to cockerels from high record,
mant hFka tRken no Steps tows have a voice, in saying how it trap-nestedhpns. U-23for lS.andinfertilessup-
1) ��s ng plied at half-price, - Phone or reit at Ee-L. Rud- I such a law this year. •should be controlled. dy's farm, Piftering. 7&28 39 H. BUND Y
,6 -Amr`ia