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'---'. � ., , -Ir - I 0. 09. VOL.XXVId ­-­ -4- PICEL'BE, RING,. O.N.-T...'FRIDAY, APR]. L 11, 1919 '­ , - - " ___ _X _1 .. . . ­ - . .. r . . _... .. -I... : I .. ­. . .. . 1. ". �� . .. 1. . . , - - - � .1....,:1.,_-'-,;0 . -.1 -, HIGHLAND CREEK. , W-KITEVA6LU - - - - ;v . I AMIT014*0tanal. dtartb*- - _X1. - -­ ' ' , _. - - 4111111r, . . - - - r.,, " I . . . �Ih� _i_ N - The weiTs Lastitute r 111 buld gul eetan or tne kLigri- , . '.. ":.,. . t - I -A. , ­ � .- . '. - d -. F -- - ---Bak- V1 - :.. ­ 1.�; , - . . Wedic4l - - . Geos. d �� is i 4"' "ek omen's Institute was .. "' - , "t - I their' next meeting on Wednesday, land Creek s I I . . . d . I �71 . April 10thi at 8 p. ni., to the Sunday ' held at the boino of Mrs. Cravan. April GREENWOOD � �::q.�l ­..... �.,jj ­ -­:�­.(Succesisor to . .:. _ r _ . when a staall but - appreciative : . �_, " - - - -, ,� of the Methodist Church. , I ,, I - - "R. V. E. CARTWRIGHTiv� For. . .,` -.1 _. School -room I (audience listened with keen attention ' ' - ' 4 d:.�� . ' . . � � '� -:"'j';,�'. � �:�Zr' I _� - Out., successor to " � " ' Baker I& Heise) .- . Included -in. the program is h. .reading * . .,­.ij AJ merly of Gravenhufat. ,.. .. - - .�. . , 11 . I . - - - :, -, 4 - . .- '6olb.hydhliss Ao-the-addrreas on... of Women." : r, ­,.., I '' �.�'; . *_ �7� . d . . , '. d - � E. Towle. Pickering. Ont. office hours: _ - .. I d ,Ket. voW . - - ' I . I t -,t �­ ;�� _by.Mrai W. Roo- - , KILI � I 9 • as - -A � . -.-�. - rJR?. and 0.30 to$ p. m,--- -a3ly- - - - - -� -- - * ' _­�� Wadys-Pugh, 9 paper by Mrs. S: Man- -by Mrs. Morgan bean. the eharmin '-----I- - ,� ____M . . '.1.....______. apords, Etc. .:­ and talented editor of the Women's .- Victrolas, Re � r , . . . . . .ell and four short. temperance ad- I I � �.. .--.r._ .A, ­. �- , - . . . I , � B. FORSYTH, D. of O., R - .1 . I . 1;. . . ­ ­ r ' . I � . . . ­ . .. d . . - . - '"dresses by Sunday School superintend- Century, Toronto. The aliplause. was - - .-.:7:- ,." - �­ - ,.. �2� egin• . ­ : .. -,�, - * - -- - ' * . r . -- I . : - , , -7�. - Re tend member of tbA Optom A ' r . ,�,.: *; � .,-, I.— " �, �'��, . r ants. M. R.' Hoover of Locust Hill, frfquent. many friendships were . ,'�..` � . - r . . . .. . I .. ..., . , : . :: ";, � . %I'- d I I 1 - �1, - ci I , . . .. -47 "man of "tarie. -Special atten given I I .. . . . . - .,. , owfiftingotglasseo. BT*s tested - N �1. I .1 . :" 1. r of Green River; W. D. formed and several subscriptions re- � ; d I . � . .d.. .. . . I , �: , �, d .". ... , - I . - -- I � . . . - I . . . , . . . I .. '. ... � . , 7.- .� - ,� *:* -11, . - I—- � George Ferri .- .1. ,.� I d'.... � ,- ,;k .. .1.1 . I . ... . .. . ., - - We can save . . . Rogers and Harry - suited. I �1_ . - . ......� r . : , White of White I ... . _ marmont. . . &vs you 20 p.. ... .: .: - __ . I . ­ : I �. . "I . . r A, . - - . on your Piro Insur. . . visap. Thlrtytfour packages of arden ' . OCEW MAJOR - - . , .....'. -0 I io , _m,101 1, - �.,' - 4 I.:... _­. :__ ;_, , - - - - ,M ' , c - ­ " `tf" .� d '. � F. TOMLINS - - �_4 seeds donated to the Institutety .the w ON, M, B;. Member once if you lotus' � �::. . r r. . . ....... ; 6 of the at PhC,dan and Surgeons - D tment of Agriculture. Will he JohnCo p'toti visited Win. Arbuckle •I it ' ,� : - 01411 � I Iro �� : :_ - - I Fe 0 t, I - :. m .:..� , " - . M2.- that . y pied b ' " ..,toot .zp,y*ur bZL1lW-RP'S*- . "L� - . - _spar m agaid bu ing Wh6at7and . _ - ,�:� . "'Y'. In Md. ,:-*4 . .,, . distributed among the memberspres- - 7. . . ' � " � :.- ­ ' � -­.., b .7 � . - - .... I . r �.:� ... �! .,�.... � I . . . I Highest prices paid - . ;"- �" .. L.. _ _ ,yr 0j. CM � - . with our. r ' R. Brodie. and latWly oc , . on Sunday. . Barley- ­ . I ent. All 661iii. 11 Miss Gladys Pugh visited with -Miss I . . . Claremont. Out. . 231y I . . . I . -;, -. . t � � - , " -.1 , , A. .. � . I. - I I .., Annie Fiss one day recently. .,. . , . ­_:_­ ­'�, :. " �� .. - , . r. - . . d Lia ' I 1. . O. McKINNON., M.D., L.R.C.S., ,� _1.,htAWg Protection' - � lr�.��. . . . - Levi and Mrs. Hopkins and Miss .. "! I . . . . ' . W N 33 =) I .. ,-�..'. 1. Z . Udinburah. member of the College of . . Merle vlilted at O. Hopkins. I ,. .1 :.d ­ .. . -1. I .- q i� . � . , . and Surgeons of Ontario. Heentlate - _�. . . I , . A Povetty.Social will be held In the Hillary Redman has hired with Ru . . .d. - . _. "�. � . . , . I . Over 80 p. c. -of barns ---. College of Surgeons, . ' Barlev Feed is the ,cheapest'feed ' .-:.k, r - , � elk on t" dsL*&"@ of == '. - d, ••; . are destroyed - * . Duabarton school housei on Thursday sell Conner for the summer. . � . IZ7'� .. �� '.,, % *_ . , 0 ..,.­ burnt I I ;.. .,%.." , 4 n. Wasi and residence, Brougham. evening, April 17th. A program will on the market for fattening . . . ' L.- - , by lightning, I . . be. Miss Delisa Hopkins visited at Levi - .. 1. ' ­ � . r � , - . ,z I by -assisted by I Hop . kins'one It. I - ! -i - 1.j . . . I . . " r ' '1% . local talent. the children. . r day last wee pigs. A trial will prove it. � "I . I *. 1� ., . ., - - : . , ''. � �s . � . Get prices from us. Prizes will be given for . * . . I . , . I'MaL :.- I .-, ., .... -._,.1. 1. 1. - _. , .. I _ v A number from this � locality attend-' 1. ti A stock always on, hand. .,. .... . . .:. . . . . , ��A'l . . I �t the ,.most poverty-stricken man and ed the party at F, Wright's on March . . i6 with M C3=0,P3P,= - ' .. �`­: ' - � - " .. ... . I - e . . � 1. ­ I .1 Ir .6 - � H.,KF,NXiMy. Birrister. *Sol- Adm' ion 2155 c DER' 21#tt All report of baring W .'very ' ­� - '..- ' jj� ­ , ' . . r I Ladles with boxes free. - - . . I ­ d d . I - . .. - . :, . I - � � I I I 11 . .. - . - ... enjoyable me. . I . . - d . . . . . 11 idtoe. NQta7 Public; Conveyancer &c - . . . . I � . . . �, VWY, Out. I � . . d ffle,ont I . Poverty wod't keep you. - .I . - - -6- , - - I . . . W'. yable ti ? � __. stoulivi ' :.'Mc!ndAy4 and Fridays! only:, " ­ , '' � . r I . 1:1 ,. -. � - - . . . . . . RIVERSIDE r., W - � From paying a ne � - � - _.., . . . . . _7 - . E. FAREWELL, X.C., BARRIS- - - At the paverty social,; , * . .� ,- I - 1. ". . . - - aaq late fc I .. 11 . 1. I I . I . T233 C= crown Attorair, "a 'countr - . . _ _ � - d ' I grind finer than other mills -that - I . It only a dime. - - . I _ . Pr last issue) . ":. ' , L I .. '! i . r �­ kUdift. &;N ousa.WhitbT. - 10-Y . ' "' ' : lire. T. Garner spent Monday in To. sneans,dollar*a a ton extra in . " . ..., - �. � �.. . . ___ � ... I " . . , - Cd,led huir and fine suits .. . - - '� . L - rt, - J. 9. BEAL C11reMont ' -11 ronto.., I - � _ . 5 . ' ' * ' ' . . I .,. feeding value for pigs..1. - . . . .. I . , I-, . . L I � . -_ , . . With poverty don't mingle - 1* ' I' f c .. I .- ­ . -4.11 , E. --CHRISTIAN, Barrister -and Furniture and Undertaking So into the treasury . ' J. H. Michell sold a� couple o ow -8 . - . . . - . . I . L L 11 ,.; . . �.. � r ".� z a solicitor. NbtarT Public. Rtc. - Mcney-to . . I. . . - - �. ..; : last week. . . �, , I � I ­.� I ' L I , I . . A . . . . . . 1, ... r. I . .. I . . �� "Ia. oglae Brack. at. North;.Whitby. 017 . I . 7 .. . . L . . . . . . Theten-cents will jingle, . . Pratt Bros. are moring other I . __ - .- __ _ __ , . - - , . . . .. . . We carry a larga @took of Furni., Each girl who wants supper - farm at Brougham. I I . . . . __ . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . � I ILLIA M J. BEATON. B. A_ Bar- . .A small boa will pack •� •- -. - - . ..� ­_--!. F. Turber bad --a• business tri to ' " I—' 4 � ' Z. . . .: ­ -� '-.!."- 11 . ester, Solleitcr.Na" Public. Associated Lure, also picture frames and room . � 'V' X-4' C*2%==W . 1 �.,.. It With plenty for two. ­ '� =& I .. � L ' , I : ". , ., =tWo,wItb Messrs. Syckmah. Denison it mowainoic., *ihdd* sha Ok grahlte-- . - - -Claremont on hinn - .. .. 7 .- 1.11, S. . - - - , I -_ -Sh - I k - . . Is �Qnfiped to bed with - Lteense. No, 4.2N - :� - . . � . . .. '11 Tnists ware. New Perfection cook stoves. I e, a partner -won t- ac. . I . � R Miller . I . . - AwtuaHay -rairel", Torontb. . . . . .;..:. I Telephone AL196 agent for monuments. To sit by a girl .� .� . 1. t -." 95463. ,3 . Lowest Symptoms of the 11flu I . . . . . 7 I - irices. We pay the frelght-Phone In cheap tie and collar .. , - Miss Dixon and Mrs. Cowie spent . I . .. 'L . �14 . � . .. . *�Ithe_ iek-end L In Toronto. - _- - - . . . ­ - I - - ` V.V M, Claremont,.- , . � w _. .� , - % - , . ' ­ ' ' . _.4 . " * ­ . , .. I � . I -.,�A, Dental . . I I The man will, pay I . : .". I - . � k .. . . . � - _� I - . - , � -0 . On)y a quarter dollar. � Mies spent the week- - - � . 14 . � Y; � __ I � � A- -I-.-- . I . - _.._._.'­....._---W"�. . .-. 1. ­ -1. , , .,Service . �.,..._4.-. _­�.. . _. I. -,'..-�' . I . � . _.. . - � end with her parents here. - . - -- - - ;. ­ .. � - �.,-, .1 � . . - _:�7"_� � . , . - . . . I.. . . � . . 4M LAKR B; BEATON. D. D. S.'. . - . Wo,welcome F, end Mrs. Peapack, � -:, . BROUGHAM . . I . . - 11E Graduate*( the Royal Coletge of Dental Logs Wanted I .. of Toronto. to our burg again. - - - " I - �.)... .. - �. , _.. I L .. .. Al�,' and University of Toronto. office . I . . Ayery pretty wedding was so1#mn-; F; and Mrs. Turner e and son gint l- ...­� . .. � L-' ;_, . . . I . ite. _. - .­ - .. W. "V � ' � . . .. .-. �: . - ;zed 6n Wedriesday. April 2nd, In the �Viilter Bootb,otw _ . L' 4 . . - I � I - - - -T . _ . Sunday with. I . I ­ - Xtu 6.30.r. Ind. 1phon. 6. ... _..­ . , �. . . - . -R A G, E- .1 bours.19 to -AL G A I ... . . I ,� L I , . . . phone 220-1.j . 447A 1 will pay the fo&wIng cao- -­, 'f -)V- 'Church of the Redeemer, Toronto, by vale. - , " I . L 11 11saring Dr. Seaton's sbsenee,ovarsiax� Dr. Cook, logs d - -r. C. James. vrbed Mary Louise F. Turber.4; H. Michell' and W. J. I . . I - , I ­ - - -..I- .. ­ . . .... .. . .. . .,­ I, �'� - '� I -_ . 1. � I __ slivered at our mill; f.'j. %..;.i ItIv#r .the Re - . .. . . . - of Tofanto.*,will be Wduirge .1 - the milk producers' .� ,, �, � Basswood No. 1. . . . 025.00 Barclay, daughter of Charle". and Turner attended The undersigned have opened I ­ . , I ­ I ,. Mrs. 'Irclay, became the -bride bf- .meeting at Toronto on. Friday last. . . .. ..... __ ­.._� - - - - . I Rock Elm No. 1. -.: -- ­ ... __�• ___ L . u. _-'new 6arage at the corner - I .;­,� - !.-.. . � " �11", 1. :.� M -(Y) I"Ut. Lawrence Good R. N. V. R.- _0::, .- . . ,. '' _: - , : . - . . Is Soft Elm NO- 11 . - - 23 W � J. I - 'rk-in ,- . ;'11 . -i"its , _ son of Mrs. M., 0 . .as FdiJ4(her's Dea � A"_ALAPT� �Pickering, . - . . "I'llyso-w- __-­ ----. .- 1�,­­ , :­�� Maple No. -1, 7. , , ... -.- - - 23.00 . I � . . I .. - re - I - " r.! -.- - M_18SU - or - I w be . - - - Pickering. where, they a ;'. I . 11 01--W L, I—, 1W - G. HA 0 jjfjh�­- White Ash Mo. �­ ��­ - cburc as beautifully decor- 1. .. . L . - . . ' On Tuesday morning. the Sth last., prepared to. repair all makes . 7 ­ .... . , 11 0 _20 go &led with hyacinths, daffodils and . ­ . .1 � I lAcausee in the Oaunty of 0SIX. Pine. seednd growth No. 1. . . - . I I - .. T 0 evillage. -271y - - . .. - - . . Mr. Albert James presided there passed away at Brougham, Mr.' .� of autola, talotor-cycles I . . 1. _ a Palms. and I I the I., . . I .- : .- .. ... IRWI .. I Chopping and Oat Rolling . at the organ. The bride. who Thomas Poudhor. in his seventy- ' . atid*bicy�les.- . ..- _. ­ �. .- . I . . - ­­ � I.-, , �.. I I . . � � . - , , . . . ­ . . - .q V.- RICHARDSON - Real'Es- _. .. as usual, .: � , - ... gi-ven , Away. hy. her father. -.wore %, seventh year. ..- Mr.. Poucher was- bore .__ . .* . � I . _. _,_� . . _. . - I - - -11 , 1. - . I I .. . . 1. , - 4. W 0 tate, Insurance.-Conveparcleg. Notary -. -. � - --- � )%vn of -white, ehatineuse made on of EnX9%b parentage and has lived the .. -, -We are also agents' for De : `­:_ , ' , Public. Etc..:Pickenng. Ont: 1p"Wri and simple lines. Her veil, -greK'ter part of his life in the County I .. . .. �, . .. . .. . . ,Ng, - I --3"7- W. G. Bar'nes,11 Green Rive' Layal Cream Sep%rators . ­ . � r which was of tulle, %T -&s caught with of Ontatio, where he was county conn- '- . . .1 i . It% .. I 1,-" . . . . -1. . - _ , HOPPER Issuer of - Marriage - . - ­ e blossoms and she carried a cilloi foia, gr-- -t-tiffany " -and Up - _. -a;nd repairs. � *1 .. . _ �!' ,7,�k.l Licenses in rhe Coauty -of Ontario.. Or -address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. orang ea, years ... . _. -1 . 1� . . bouquet of white roses- and sweet es-rieveefthi3township . -Mr.poulb- . -1 - .. .. ... ­ .. - , r, . �, ­ .. 1#1 as store and his residence. Claremont. Ga-solin*eEngtnes.TrFicto'z-ifand'- �,.`_ .- I -..,: . �- "I Aq - - . I peas, After the ceremom the: bridal er-was Identified with chut-Ob" . . .1 I.. , JN1.1 p . . .e _-N. !., . ... -' X. IALI�Houiie carpenter. Ea- .. - . ar% drove to the real ence of J. L. work. baying been an elder and a true: - Sawing Machines. .. - . ­ . 'Al " , . ..i �', ti � . 12 -9f`- ­. .... - - _11 - .. _1- e! �0�� - - � I I ., ��,' at vera !a k Plod rm, 06114ram -irL-St-Goor 1� ' ' . ' I J _ repairs or t , � , I., .� I 11!214=n:� where a reception w . . . I . .1 - - _ I -GetU " held and can- Preobyteilan church for over twenty- - & Shepherd .. --- - ., . ;ratulations showered upon the happy one years, from which latter position � C.,dwam . - � . I 9 . 1�1 Beleft your school on the basis of pair. Lieut. and Mri%. Goad left later be resigned a little over a year ago. . . . . .. : '�' - actual work done to -day. Write , . Mr. -Pon ,-. to, York their honeymoon in New owing to failing health.. cher ; Shaw's Schools. Toronto, for up to yo _. Pickering, INt . '. . - ... 7 �ilievali&ad Atlantis. City. the bride Is survived by his two children, Mrs. . . . 1- . '. :,.� date record of grad ustes and pool- travelling in m bin . e serge . suit, taupe Hugh Mechin, of Btiougham.'and Mr. 1. ;.7:� . T -y. ..� . .. .. ­ ­ . �:.,� -�, .. .. & I date filliedi It will Interest you. 'hat abil taupe fox furs. Owtheir re. Norman Y. Posicher., Barrister. of To- .- . �. . .,. . - . . .. ... �. I . . . :-. I ., . turn I -,. . ... I I , . � %�:'.­,, � . I.., - . . W. -H: Sbaw. -President. . .. - turn tbey-will spend1the"summer at route, Mrs'. Fioucher having prede- " - • . '. I " - �� - " gAIDAS VICTORY IB24DNDS , Toronto Island. .1 ceased him a little over four years. .. . I - 111. il I 1. 14 .ale � . I _. - . . � , . 7 t. .� _ ..= - - � 'I. which was conducted. by I I . .. . ­ a ; � _Wee W� The.funera . . - . .. -_ - . _ - . - : I . -the Masonic Lodge. of Ehrougham.'of . , '. , I . . � I k� a : F ! . : none lei! M � , 11 . . - U-0 'A L 0 , . 1. -- . .. .. I .. I.; � I . I - , 'd. . 40t7 ;� - which ,the deceased was &.member. .. . � , : _� - . 1,.1 .:� ., - I .. .. . ; . . . . . .9ickering ali Miss Luella Shae spent Sunday with , . -_ �• Verq took place on Thursday. the 10th insit.. HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. her parents here. - - , - •- - ---- - - ... ' Ll"nood Auctioneer. Extousivo exper- . Mrs. ,Murdock is spending a few to St. John's cemetery. and was large . � . . . - - '� sly attended. . . . , . . . .. . .. '' ­ - - I .. I . . - . , . - � I ,::, � . � Ba3ser conducted anywhere. 'Write for terins, . - b ' ' " ­ hafid *enes in Imported and thdi-onabbkod doft. First-olass rig* for hire .-' � d 4 with Mrs. Perryman. I _11. - --.6 and particalam Phone Ina.41i6. . Irs. G. .Seers. of Orillis. Is visiting - SCARGORO .. . 1. , We ave on . . - " Day or night - - .. . . .. - �., wlib 0. L. and Bfrp. I'diddlet6h. '_ - .. - *.. - - ..., _ . . .1 . - - , . .T. - . --'k z ---?-'�- - Bus meets all trains .i'- - 0 . W. H. Abbott, Ratepayers of the eastern section of - -- the --following ---, "• V POST1114 Licensed Auctioneer, I . __ C of Agincourt, . ,�, � I I visit with friends here recently. . 9 : '' - " � .. .... <. " ;V F Ontario. Auc- Teaming. lir-omptly-attended. 6D. - n Elliot's Hall, Highland '' ­ , ' r ' . I the Township of Scarboro held.& maqw, . . . . - a for Counties of York and 0 vi ' � �` ` " .,� i . . blon,sales of all kinds attenticA to on aborted• - . - 0 0 - . .., ­.-�-­.'-.� , ---,-4 ' � . Mine Ethel Wilson visited. ever Sun- meeting I ­_�817WS f , coal �" ­' . . I !­ ' . iW. Address 'Green Siver.P. O.. Out., Agent for Canada Carriage Co. day with her grandfather. Mr. -Little-. Creek. oq Friday eyening, April 4th. . : t, ' 4 . �. '-_ � - . b I.M. I � - - " . I . , , . I. � - I . . There *&a a good attendarice hot � - � " ' . ­ ' - - i _. . john, _ - -1 '� - - _- 571 _ .- _ _---- I _ MORTON M. GIBSON, ' Ontario W. H. Peak ' - - � Pte- Fred C_. -Middleton has safely from Highland Creek and' West Hill, Eararp -_ Stove, _. . .- ,2 � �', end Dominion Land Surveyor . � s.Pickering. . - I ­ � returned libme, after two years' ser. in all about two hundred. Reeve . W.C11 1� ­­ _�­­., ,t:* I . . _ . . , .: . James Cornell occupied the chair and ,- , ____ - - . . - - -Tice, oTerseafts_ - - ---- - . -.,-' Ekift ON ­.. - Win; and Mrs. Casale, of Agineouirt, -Mstt*er@ in connection with the eum­;�- - , I . . I � - -Puri or . . - - . . ,. & IM __. - . , , . � ­ 7=7-7 1 7: - 9Water I ition of the Toronto -Eastern Mt- I . . Nut, I I . 9 ; spent a few days last week renewing Pit I I .. . . . .- - . , �_fl', _ . - - . . �,_ ­�;� . WM. MAW' LICENSED, AUO. � . .. ; I old acquaintances. � Way were fully discussed. The chief .": .. � .. . . . . _'-.,, �. � . . ­�. "'.. :.... �1 11 11 � . - ' '" ," - ' L, TIONEER,io; York, Qatano end DwItses i . � L. M speakers of the evening were James ,. .. - --- I .,.' ... , , ��e � Clocaties, All kinds of aides I pdy ettanded If you are wise yon will use the thews and Will Sadler left on qm . � ,-:� ..� - on kt .1� . I _� d _��_ �,�_,. - �..,:�O' Tuesday for Toronto,, � . .. . . . ".� .. , _. ... . ­-' - - ,� . P, � , _� have Willis and W.- D. Dykes, of Whit - where they In , J!y -,. " �-- - tai. Tenas reasonable. Dates for,sales way be Ideal well, drilled by Ob" B 11. . . I - Rice. F. 1,H. Richardson, Dr. Marsh. -j': .- sansiaged st'NEWS! OCKT. Ba and indepon- a contract for carpenter work. ... -,. C: : �.� .. .�:;'V' ` - - . .. "�� dootpbones. Whitby, oat. ; 51Y , . who it agent foi Wind Mills, GasioHne Mod, Jephsob skud M. S. Chapman, of Pick- A ­.,� ,`,'-:--":­- �!� . Allis Cassie, who has just returned - . . . fl� "...- . _:_ - , Bugloss. all kinds of pipe and AtOop from oyeresigg, spent X few days last oring,' .and all urged that the Govern- - 1. 1�1 i - --,--I , . . � . MM -3B - IMO,v im for water works. Also bath room fix- Ireek. with his brother, Fred Cents. went proceed at once with tine nom- - ' .- ;WGUST _MLIA � ' -�- �­,, ,- �� - -.,-K� ­�.i .. The Women*' Institute will holds pletion of the road through to Teton- -0 , , ,. .. ­ , � .r., . ., .1 I I . ­ . - �Z ..'­ ..... . -4- Vetoriomy Swgeon _ . , tures. Rverytblng gLvenc&reful ' to, and that It be built parallel to the � their regular meeting at the home of _ . ., , - �_ - Honor Gradi3ate of the Ontario Vote- attention. . I - - Mrs. W. Harvey on Tuesday afternoon Kingston read. ' D. McLain and R. - - % . I- . . 0- - � - __ _, _��-` - ,­_��, 7 - - .. �. ., . ''. �. 1. ­_ , . . � . ._,.;.­ � m rinisay College . I . I �:--��,- - __­ - . - .. i h am .."... April 15th. Everybody welcome , . . ­!�­_t!*,. - ; .1 . ,�",,,,_."'. .�-�_ ....-l..., �-'�-_. I 1, had Gradcau of the Veterinary . . RWWS PUMP WORKS, - . 1, A soclable evening wiss spent last Rateimyers' Association, also spoke - lee . 7-0 - - : . - .11�1. I dele6ce Anaxisition. . He I me Tel. 5UL. - Wbitevale, On Thursday.' -when a larlie number In and were quite In accord, with' the - . - -1. _,-,je�,.­� --"X,� t i, *, .., - I . :0 , � , ", . - io the vicinity gathered -together to other speakers, A committee. cam- .,_ i � �, '-'_�­�' ��.. " . _ Phone Miss ISM residence.2W2 . .�. 0 �� ­.�.:_.­_ ..­­* . . ."..;u . 1, �. - 1'1�1 J w,,;V, �. a re !1 posed of Reeve Cornell. . : . - . I 1 ,, CLAREMONT, - tb ONTARIO . . . reception to a numLer of the go;: 11, R. Tucker, D. . � . � � " _,­'� - . , - ... � . . G I - who have returned borne; after doing McLean. W. Chester and J. Hodgson, . . I I . . . .. .g :.,� � I—. " ' � I � 1­,;�-:- . -,.-,.,-.- . - . . , � �t EASTER TERM,, their -bit," . was appointed to work in conjunction . . .. .1,%, .. �i%....�. . .. I...% , , I , I , " : -a. . -, - .�: �L . . . . . .A� . 1. with the committees of tbeindnict- ,Dr. He"" Stock ..z OPENS APRIL 22ND -.. I STOUFFVILLS, . palitles to the east. In having the road Ili . I'll 1�,_ . , . 'L . .�A JOHN PHILIP , _. . . ,­ I." . I . -� , r .1 constiucted along ppoper lines. .•0 yol" I.,.. , �L. '..., �.1-:5, I I � I. w Rev. Mr. Brown has resigned from 7�,.�: - ­­ I , ,.-,';, ''�, 7 ..... . "a!�'A ,,_�LLIOTT' 7- . 1.11 . -Tonic t I "... _A�:­.. , Has a full line of rresh and cur, e2. the Baptist ministry here. CHRItRYWOOD ': I � . " � ..,. ' . ". ''. , .'� �L." L, , I . # ,I., I - L, ..., , - " . 't . . . . ...� . I -1, ,F.- _!�7 - L. .. . L.. . I . i, ..114- - - 04 4nests constantly on hand.- 48teps are being.. taken -to see that, Mrs - haws, to - ­ * . . . . " �.: . I ­ �'.', - .. .11 1,l e �'_ L - I I . . . ­,�, ,:..� ��­ ­­_­�,­,. , "on, Br"OIAkfaxt - B4Con_,_ Mr. RA&tom has just sold out his visiting with the Garland Bros.' ­ - - CoAtfle., . .. ..,* A*�e 'P .. <TOMV44RR� the Hydro will be inhere by fall. . JaaiWMjB,idj. 6f 6, " * I . Horm, ��.� . � � ;� ",.� �� tonge ik Charles Sts, Toronto ­ bakery to Stovef Wotherg, who bave We' ere go" to hear that Frank I 1. . - ' . ... - . � �- ' " ­ ' I . 1L. Iffam, Bologna, Weiner.,etc. - ' e . . _4�,:. - _ � . Is well known _throughout Canada just returned from the war. MacCrae is under the doctors care. I., ,i�-­ , 1. - . , . '... � . Ben Parker, once reeve of Uxbridge. We hope for a speedy recovery. .. . . . ,­� Sheep. and . ��_- �.-, .,: : - . .­:� ��,'�` .1 ge. 1 ­ I _ __!"z I L . I _1 11 Highest prices paid for for high grace business education understand that John Timbers _ - ^ �',_��: ., I - - . V bold his annual birthday reception We un , . � ,- -Bubeber's cattle, .� SteniograpAtre, Typiiiitsj­ Aocount- .1 and boner farm ata .. I .nera 11. .. . .. - .. �:, ", %feare, I ... .,�!­`._* I . .1 . .. .. 1jeja ... In his nicer -first has sold his fruit L'. M , .� .,�. . 1. . aot week.._ - .. - *�_:. . I an -is, ,Oom;mer�ial Teachers, Ofilce , I L- .. - and figure t6 a Tot6nto phrebaser. � � _� I . I �.._. . I 1, 1 ft L year. - 9 . with the deepest feelings of ,- I * ., - , . - '-' __: , 7' * '� ' - . , .:, . ,:� I. ­:, __1 . _ . The. ckering - �L .. Clerks, etc., readily secure employ. Major Rutherford, of Colborne, who It is i . �­ � �'�. -- -, '��.L . . . le the exceed- A, scientitic -preparation contaitk­ ., _� - I:..... . � . < . . FROM -is a V. C. and Alpo an M. O;,' was pres- sorrow that we chronic � . :. . .�., 11 - - , meat IF iwic-y GkADiUATZ' -sudden death of one of our tontcp,, ­ .. �' " � . , .:. -,�� . , . . ent, at the banquet -on Friday night ingiv ing blood builders. � op L - Vi sace Comlllittn THU 0OLLXG � - . __ - brIjKlatest, and oner title young . . Ia-xatives. and - ..­..;, N. m 0 . . - Is. - . and gave a abort address � I 11�1 I . - . I . . . . .�,�,. ,?��4 - I., , , i ING ' '"-" - - � I , .1*P-­, K R ----1--' - W -, ­ ... I I E ,.-, N5 C - -` - �s eftical Assn aw froo Notch - ad I 1; bi .1 V �Dr, I 14 e 0* -dam 0 ,sors WE I , - I. IML owsa_ms 11, A" � N - �` - last. �-P* I 4 e; rt�de - i . , w Palms- , tit the 0-111 � I - ; 9 [6wAn - the 5,..,).f I .h school rt .. To. ,.� . I I ,4,11 " - I I7._,Vl� . . . itipetson of Vlmbt, second son worm ex1pellerig. *..,-- " 44�* ­ :7 - . �`.-� , Open all The"Siouffrille citizens' banquet on in tt ch took ; ­ � - I .- 1. ,'� _� -;r- � .; : ..-,.­k� I � I " .., �,". - .- I ' .Write for Catalogue. ( . FrId*y night last was it decided sue- of George and Mrs. Gates. which ' . " - I . _. .,.,� o ,� 11� �,�,��.:�'. ".1 , [� The object of this Association lie to ... year. Enter now. . place at the new General Roo ital To- ­ . . . .... - - : * . cess, a large number- being turned .p , -this � . I - . . . - . I ..., __ - -to- ___LL_L_j� �. , 0,19men stealin d prose6ute , . Way -owing -to -lack of accommodation ronto_early�_TbAyeday-moraliW. Apra -Wb-r*9­6 61 te lot]; I �­ ­ - �� c IElliott,incipal a 0 an W - " " - -­ I - - � I . : - . - W. J. Elliot . . � . _10' - flavin undergo tonic For.. hl�gs, Try it for . ,. ., 1,p .1, V .. - the Forons. - . . - - - ­'. . - I.. - . Ji's" there being about four hundred pres. the 8rd, after ba _ 0 __ .-----. - - ...�, ­ - . .1. �, �, .� i - -Brazil and --n orchestra bperation, for- Appeadw-tio &�nd- . I . td-KtW-healthy- I . - . in] - - pi . 4 .. - '. -I.-- I __ .� .: . mplicatious, and though the best 11'.1 - .... . . - from . _. . � -Umbers having pro stolen aornzaimi. . Toronto provided- .the musical co attention was ob- .. , growth,of pigs. � . . 1< - , :_�, . . _.� - - .", , i1nd I RVtof the proUsim. .1 al medical skill and �.. . I ....,�%, .-,'�,,: .� :�: .• Sesia Immediate= any member, 12crera rin,r Ma+nlki . _ _ The cin �.. - - .. . .,. � � Ill, .1 .- �'., usawfI&P in - . - - 01.0. ,. � 1. . . I .., TUMINIMSIVwwdftwftoftmmmtlw � neam"" olme"Ussuou. g,zliv. Ooin.-.L. D. Banks, C: S. Palm - W. V. A.i0bKd#.0ai:-PlCk9riUg- - '�:-:..-r."V, , � hextoa.'Q. W. J. Clark. ­_ - , . 10.��& 0 ia. OL-�."-.6 -00- - __ ______ * - --from -from Mack! Breasted IW- - , - .:Game-choije stock and I . excellent layers. . .1.1 , Also, Young BeIgisni Ramp.' .., and Silver Grey giber - . . -1 I , . .., , . Ifin Hat"' �­: - _ I I _ . All Pedigree Stock. - ,. � . . m a% r%ft13TV%V -, . . � 1P1fnZVTtT,X43 toes were RB O 8: -J De- niug,- - - Inedtiane ryer ,X ,� ra, l., 11 were laid rest In Erskine "Our and Navy* proposed by mains w �. 1. . . - I . .- - I ­ . . . 7.�_'L%J",� Robert Army and replied to by Mr, cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the I I ..� , ,:; .:', "' Ewing and Harry Wilson ; -Canada," 5tb inst., when the abundance of most - I . . prop - We TA'AA189 by . Dr. D. C. Smith and re- beautiful floral tributes and T"t con C. I phM191is apon to . D. Bruce and Dr. coutie of friends and neighbors ftbow- . , , , Njes; -Our Guests," proposed. by ed the high esteem In bewas. ,,Druggist,-Graduats Optician . - ".;�, �,-�.�,,�-�. __� . .. , .. _ _ . I - B41eve. Radcliffe and responded to by held. -WeJoin with-the-vommuolty - , . . . - ...... four soldiers present. It was a night In expressing our sincere sympath to . 0. N. R I TK, it Agent. ..-;, I 1. I 1. - ,- - , . ,.�7,'g .1. .;�, . - . . , that will be lotior remembered by the I the filially In their affliction and: 9eir L I ... m ­�- - �44.�­-, % zt - . -hid"",ji"a. ftt� - �..::' .-�.L -Q , - " Atitw�fts rJ fti-Aliffullia� - ,� � - 1. .. �"� '. - -tsp,Cfti*V�s,=,iB,�"",,,,-;,,.-.*.sa�-P', ,4,1&4-�w".; A� Y7 pq,7 :R," - � _ 2,=* Z_ x PEI J. I , , 1. 1 -­ . Y � -, 1_ , . I.I., ; M. F combination which In the four space of TwJ or, Aye Short. months -may pw duce the most delightful -IS&ISKMAI 'Phar} Alimerite' saniisls ars, the 7 Sim . beat they have Stood, the'• test :0f time. In addition, 'the ' have, bbeenimproved and 'inIcreased in a1ze, III, Cly 1poli� "Ilk form. and color by the plant lybri- e t1% LWrif sk dist and by the seedsman so that to - AE I day May h#ye, A --almoat reached per- Opp - paint, -114154ked years . of Varnish and Repair Ate. a:; can the children's attention to the less they have made as much advent It ,is we4 to remember that varnr. 'Voice of the little brook that dances as moat other forFna of life have made INNCN -Abiild not be done in rooms down cheerily, through -the meadow, thousand. em poor MEN �I Ailing in several. T when the .. temperature is -be ``By day its voice is low and still" - man's orchid'- 4"1 descriptive term P low- .7 .',,,degrees, as such ff cold A charming,. dancing .little rill; for the, modern sweet pea And the. ISM= temperature retards the - drying- too _uLuclE_. Nor. But -when the silent night -is -here;- -term is-.Iegl�Umate--becau"-the-4&weet should be done when the ventila- Its -voice is.. beard so loud.-and'cloar 'pea of ,to -day is woride'r.fiI It is a On is Poor, asthis. has somewhat the And Yet BQ sweet,, it often seems - new creation as compared with the 9by. I ff%& Our 64 ~s ar 7 -'same effect. Cold varnish should not As though t4a brook brought pleasant sweet pea, of a century ago. The Wibrokm sucam speI,'Ibe, rr be a Pla dreams." same is true of many, other annuals. applied to warm wood nor warm 6 - Help unstop these young The favorite annuals IC Do sh to cold wood.. All surfaces -ears that are those RON", J V* YAM JLA.51NM9RSy#ffxo.T0 to be varnished should be Sandpaper. they may learn to love and under- which can be depended upon to. give -did carefully so that all dirt is remov. -stand the voices of the birds and results. -The final results -will -de. od and & Smooth surface obtained'. brooks, insects and animals; that pend upon: 1, seed; 2, culturii- The varnished surface is likely to they may. not be deaf when the. sof 1. Seed—Some annuals are diffl- t ..have a rough, sanded appearance if winds whisper 'to them in the'tree. cult to raise from *seed and, there- Aotec Lt Axle these rules are not observed. tops --it may Speak to them of God'. , fore, the best for the imnicz T29LIC406 .home- garden Before applying paint or varnish Do not preach to the children; call are those which produce seed- that 1931 all cracks and holes. putty will their attention to God'as the' source will terminate well. The seed of such Imperial Imperial '011 de for imall'holes, but if they are of all that is beautiful and good. annuals can - be dealt with in two .-MICa -Axle Grease" eureka Hamess and harness —keeps traces V large, mix sawdust with telue until Speaking of sounds for young - ears, ways: (a) It -may be sown in pots smooths the axle- spindle straps pliable, soft and strong. Weather roofs leather and keeps It Is the consistency of paste.- Press is the sound of Mother's voice and Or flats in the house and the seedling* and hub-socket"by filling the ` thin compound into the holes and. it Father's voice' music or discord to transplanted. to the garden; tiny it from 'Weatherproofs ntout and crackin or (b) it surface pores with powdered 9 - will become as hard as the wood the ears of the child ? Are the tones may be sown direct in Sold in convenient size96 c to the garden. mica. The acid -free grease qfe,� itself, a harsh, impatient, nagging? Or are Latitude and climate must settle'e friction. Iraperfiltik to make a wood filler for floors, they patient, soft, musical? Long, which method is bettei f n- Makes axles last or the great- longer and loads Eureka" Harness oil nitz, whiting' with linseed oil and ap- long years from now the t ej of eat success although with easier to hatit. Makes harness oiling, quick on many' an Oiler Sold In sixes from 1 lb, to barrels.. and _V1r to -either hard or Soft wood. This your voice will echo and 're-echo in, nuals, either method r4fght*gii�' g6 thorough,.. S `f: fills the pores. and e good Simple to operate makes a smooth the memory of -that child of larger results. and saves work, rPi.t' door that can be, waxed, painted or growth. Will , the memories be 2 Culture—Theculture of an an-' &4tDcale" Tamished. nu tender and lovely to them? al flower -in not a laborious task or A good and inexpensive floor stain 'trial of WIL. The cultural directions 3 is made by dissolving one ounce, of Rentember the Moth. are generally printed on the L seed g of Potaah in one quart Db you expect to use the same packages. Soil, cultivation and rain. of *arzd water. , Wood painted . fall are three fk ' p with hat anal hawe J _Oft _tqat next, - SAM_ 'Ibis solutiorr, dries out a good shade been wearing thin win er? Of course Aw Soil should be of garden !dam qual. ,,:of brown., A coat of varnish may be we don't expect prices to soar any ity, and neither too sandy nor too added, but the floors can be kept In higher, but they may tat heavy. Barnyard manure will stimu- Sin their ,"SOOd condition, by occasionally rub- present height -in which case few of . lite good growth, Cultivation will bing them over with kerosene, sip- us keep the growth vigorous anct can afford many new furbelows. 7 plied with a oft woolen cloth. Re- All of which Is preliminary to. ad. healthy. Rain or artificial -watering move truthes from the I M PERI AL OIL LIMITED pIrmanginsits wising a careful packing way of not leas than once a week in the a rotation as soon as the work n- furs and woolen clothiji; in flu_ for the early stages of. growth is almosti kL411tol, bed, as It destroys the bristles. essential. summer months. Save every, hat bag 4 Many hQm08 &I still without and paper bag possible, as these are Annuals are splendid for. purposes. Of cut bloom. Some of the bestforP70tOctiOn against Ries or most convenient things to pack furs The most Inexperienced, one as well as for garden ..010 DIAMONDS. and woolens in because the to can this purpose ..Person would find It possible to make be tied secure! so that display are as follows:, China asters. R 8. - LAr& acreen-Yr-am-e-s-M-m--ow-corners were no -Color, Rather Than 11 ht, Dot' I r y'nowzPA n.sweet peas, QYQP� r4terboroujilb. out. -Measure the windows, then Before packing, furs and woolens tan, sweet scabious, snapdragons,- miner the Value of the . Gem. a. PC marigold. or The new diamond found In _i1w *ut four strips of 2=1K Inch wood to should be hung on the clothesline everlastings, shuds, t 'Of- ' Put the strips together. This fors whole da -a bright, dry, aun� calendula. .. . isgei'StOntein Mine. Kimberley.. and NATIVE SEED ratting Should � be stretchel - lahtly shiny day. Brush and shake the fus Other good annuals 'are; CORN weighing 388% carats, in small in com. a 6 Stalled with Small tacks. If a and be sure -there are no grease Spots Low Growing�­Pacsies, California parison with famous gems such an the Reses: WICTIM door sags put Stout screw-eyesi PPY, mignonette, petunia selected at husking thne. ft 5, porta- Cullinan, Kohinoor, Excelsior and Re. sad crate cared. Lind On the *0014iis. for it is on these PO sea &MOUM& ORD .]W'twO -OPPI comas and black ui, spots: that maths live best. I pinks, drummond .-phlox, ver- gent, but more de MR the' door imn,,U -ilu sag is removed.1 Pends for value on After everything has been cleaned, ban"; color Man on size. and this onebein WtL No, I ......... 83-36 gt�w brus. 9 Wbi to CAP - i-- .; - Z-. L26 Now stretch a stout'vire tightly be. brushed, slid well aired, pack In hat Medium -Height-Everlaptings, W. described as a. son blue and white, is Belief ........ S.34 . -tween the screw -eyes, the door Seeks and tie securely; or, if you "=a, COreopsis, larkspurs.' safflardla, likely to rank Golden Glow 4L40 . R _-7T be held d high as & valuable And. North Dakota 4.00 rigidly In Xce. would ba. oven More sure, clarkiai, salvia, stocks, poppies; AS an hasta y be menUI th screii soW red wing-I-Collmos, belichry- Porter. S, and' place lgem.' found in 188,015, ne A door wIdA is in -colletAld Pepper In rhoeseclotll begs Tall Gro Rhode i. Un* Sorm'stimso needs re-Onforaing. them between furs in the paper be swap tail larkspurs, nicatiana, salpl- which was aed at $1000 01 though L7C41;9 Wiglop' Kingsville, ont. This can easily be done with the aid if packing woolens, pi 99. clossis, sunflowers. it weighed only 150 ca" of ordinary wooden lathe ace the popper MA—lialill %ban The lathe bars between the folds. halt the weight of this one. �7� Are-putover the " screening W this Another excellent way -to pack win- -,.,:,Maple $yrup. The weights. of name famous dl�- i 91 tam Of a' lattice are Placed from i ter things is to wrap them secure! How to keep this delicious & AP` am article monde are: - "eight to tezi inches apart. The whole! In newspapers, and fasten the ends from moulding I& troubling - the Culligan (Star Of Africa) 3032'Carato. - "Is then Wilted or stained to match together with tape or housewife, or RABBITS th passepartout, will her later )ExceLBIOr ............... 90 cQor of the house. This nukes a; making the bundle odrUght.- The on, Kohtnoor l AUrablili and` artistic door , greatly Ila.! printer's ink on newspapers is a moth "We do ours up, boiling, In air- BROtLERS Dutoitspau ............. 442% proved from the original ready-made ' Preventive because of its odor, so no I tight ca and yet It moulds," writes Regent 410- M. Better quality Preferred. style. other in needed. one can ;we do?" Present And .......... 398% WRITE MR PWC%S 41. "What t 11101ths do not like the odor of cedar, Ans.-In order to keep maple Porter Rhodes 160 Open Their Earn., will not bother a cedar cheat 911 the beat of summer, The Cullinan diamond I was STANKIRDT, Llflnfteli and Syrup through cut into 129 Mansfield SL Ears -were - intended to be useful One can also Purebaso cedar chi at or for - any length. of time, boil it two—one weighing U16% Montreal PS carats And as well as ornamental and Johnnie any furniture store, and pack them down till it weighs 11 pounds to the the other 309 carats, the. gems being -4nd scale bear a' lot of things that w'th the' woolens and furs. 9111101r-withiout-thei-fin, can or vessel Presented ' to 0 the -British Sovereign, were never intended for their i are now among the Crown jewels. ears A tried and true enemy of moths which holds it. When thus boiled and a Is. EMPtY Pitcfieirs Yawn' to be filled is the mothball. Its odor, howevir, down it in allowed' to coot and then RAT TIME so ewe must teach the children to which I dfffitult to got lild of on put a ill cans or receptacles 'which 0 MUOR bear- interesting ings- from ffilram --Speaker Welcomes Mls..Un.' and helpful thins._: �taki filled to the full and practic summer storage, -are ally, are there so many interesting rgues, against its use. airtight. Bottles may be used if filled es .,as on a __ - ____ - __ - I- I �._. 49- the top- and -corked- tightly. Keep The British speaker recently had an - clear, IS HERE farra, from- 7 ­ leer, who boasts loudly each mo experience probably unique in the an. a mo Beat Annuals for the Home Garden. In dark, cool closet, covered with re MUSKRAT Specialiste: Ing-, "C;xk brown paper, and It will -keep UPa -&-doodles I'mAnnual 'flowers succeed exception. bro "good nals of Parliament that of a rin The largest handlers of this his .fore youl" down to the musical chirp ally well'id nearly all p4rits of C&il,. as ?law" for years. tendinIg the swea;;ig4zl of Own son ". a member of the House of Com. article in Canada. Xonsequently 18 crickets, and the "katydids, so ads. - For the -Home Garden," whe. It the UtUP weighs less than fn :11te, contradicting in the Pounds per gallon, and much The sons of many Speakers we pay more, ve nightI ther it be in the city or this - have set In Parliament, but never CVIHM the earn of the boy. -Say to the best annuals are the old 1count' ver f' ally made does, it will not keepanvmnu Write for- our avoritis I special price list during the term of. ,office - of their him, 'Kn! th4 Is a quaill which -have become So popular be- through warm weather. -On the other fathers. -last year Mr. Lowther had and tars. qcalling,'I - the old farm echoes with cause they have fitted In with the hand, if it weighs more than this -also the felicitous duty of we i th welcoming 0 Shrill- "Bob white! Bob white!" needs of a large -class' of flower lou- -amount Per gallon, it is apt to cryo_ of his own brother, Brig. (len. Lowther, 'Teach him to distinguish between the era. The reason fm the popularity tallf" into sugar in the Hoernek -W1111aM1Nf:n­. Y, ------- 4110all'of the yellow-sh&fted flick-er, the of. the ."annus:" is that it - tail be the.&&n. Syrup that has started' to compul alk AL member -of the House. Brigadier APU Of the III and the squall of raised. --jasily "Work" can be brought to a very good . Lowther to no -t -now'. In ­m -,e -House of "The, Mellon of the Brown �L.Td grown with but . Commons. the eatbird­tio know the birds by very little expenz-a or - labor. A few condition --by reboiling, adding -hot P46 Eft DS t get I children to which 'i n_3 at e in es _ag mo Seat Ann mi. as by eye, as be -knows Packages of ziEed, costing five or ten water at first, if mcessary, and M St, Paul St. W., Mont ',, the whis1fles 2`2101 Calls of his boy cents each, a garden patch and some- 11kimming all foreign matter from the top, This Western Branch: one interested ...in flowers= form a clarftying may be has- SEED CORNAIddresel 253 Princess St, - Winnipeg teased 'by wadinig* 'a" small cupful of M&y, GA&ZAM . Wn4Nort Q,tL d. milk to a gallon or so of the syrup nsis@= County while ,it is boiling; for a minute or so -it w W16 4 &H V U ill look 813L.thoughthe whole ass Iiied, but gradually as itboils was ru the milk will earify the syrup nicely, U Lord ;5 and an the •­ scum will be gathered -7� .Into ,a thick mass easy to remove. Fa M'ous."'Rocit'Seeds The Man 1I Was. Looking For. The Sydney Bulletin tells a new reedhes, 8*1 In two Brat &variety, Swede Jurnip. , tory of the shirker caught.at,.his own 4 between 11 purple CV ik the table and — — * . , # colors, wh tea lRoSe, 0 cross betw A gran purple top spier, Su r beet — " �3� 0 UUU UUFDU a eril "d U13" at keep e R, .11tt Does he 1 o 5 0 -gosh jwmato of game. It was a soldier, .who said: --Pre—a—se, Wood reeding? ravenously). o ten scours, and If your horse 'muedIl' ­ ed, an wetL I( lb. g1b. 6311 1 lb. 41-00, 6 lbe, SGI lx*psK worm, pin worm and tap* worm. or 20 ham a rough sergeant -major, may I be VARICOSE eta -ring c o a t. shows any @ for the 4rmo 614 VW 0 lba=tvo low spirits, Brueolo rhho Cure, no V 3�0 V Ale me 801feetedarmete Giant HO111% W tho r appetite ough some- excused from church parade? I am an agnostic." -VEINS? we" Thu Wou-nissue ros"d stocking times eatinir other at" of mysterious lack CO .ndition, it good 1 leiald f eedla 'tiiiafly WlWa.W Wgiie. 9�a XjpI T I vad e.W7 It= lb. *4 d. XA19* Vco Jb, 1.001, 6 lbe, t�y.ia T1 tits ift, Yet Globe, parts "den A POIp ttsents a is at samspries. Poaltep Write fa it JOHN A. BRUCE der CO.,. HAU LTM Boohn" Z1401111"" a Toga ON AMO Mg. Not even the one about lkk�p the Sabbath?" a eril "d U13" at keep e R, .11tt WORM KILLER game. It was a soldier, .who said: --Pre—a—se, contains No Rubber.combats ravenously). o ten scours, and 'muedIl' ­ ed, an wetL I( lb. g1b. 6311 1 lb. 41-00, 6 lbe, SGI lx*psK worm, pin worm and tap* worm. or 20 Dry m­"rw4 been looking for to scrub out the van. sergeant -major, may I be VARICOSE f shows any @ for the 4rmo 614 VW 0 lba=tvo This remedy costs only go cents, with 9 cents for postage. dealer's Brueolo rhho Cure, no V 3�0 V Ale me 801feetedarmete Giant HO111% W for ul�qn*ftt cu, 0 excused from church parade? I am an agnostic." -VEINS? we" Thu Wou-nissue ros"d stocking other at" of mysterious lack CO .ndition, it I�L_ 611i"a afild' 1,000 r1MetasU9*.&, or, soi dil W. k!mkt a Dept. W.L. Kno%41ton, P& n—"' 76c belleva- in thd- Ten eour.- La they 1. 1 ikely enough -K patpoid. U lb. 50c, Mh got, I lb. 8L mandments, then?" , or boiled. N&M &AN6111.1ac like a to be War what be needs Is I don't" One A. lt�) 11 11�11 good 1 leiald f eedla 'tiiiafly WlWa.W Wgiie. 9�a XjpI T I vad e.W7 It= lb. *4 d. XA19* Vco Jb, 1.001, 6 lbe, t�y.ia T1 tits ift, Yet Globe, parts "den A POIp ttsents a is at samspries. Poaltep Write fa it JOHN A. BRUCE der CO.,. HAU LTM Boohn" Z1401111"" a Toga ON AMO Mg. Not even the one about lkk�p the Sabbath?" In a ab a. 0 u ; light ar"Ifur- WORM KILLER .1NO.1VGOO contains No Rubber.combats and d6stroys the stomach worm, pin worm and tap* worm. or 20 Dry m­"rw4 been looking for to scrub out the van. 30003rovac" cost M3E of the or more wor-mill infest horses. f @ for the 4rmo 614 VW 0 lba=tvo This remedy costs only go cents, with 9 cents for postage. dealer's In Writ for ul�qn*ftt cu, 0 Send us your name and we will prepay "OtAI on Your order. to and Belgium alone there are 000 war .,"'SUL of. DR. A. C. DANIEL$ Co., Limited 611i"a afild' 1,000 4 Dept. W.L. 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I I � `� . !, m*_ .. 1�1 .. � -11I . ...011 .111ir . � , ". � . �, ._1. ­ - - _: � . - - , .. � - . � � lt"�_ � � , p - •, ­j�AI OF VIGX0NS;-AXD:Vr1_ _', - a - - . i. j -'. � 1W .. -..I;;. .�, � - �`; - I .. -1 .. �.. I __ - � - I � I !"�*"I I 1 -.== a *Aiee . ", ,�­ W,66 . I . ii ­� .� '94 0.-�ft_*,*V&� 1 . ,.& - '":. -, a ,. I _V . ,_ - . . _._ I , . , . . Is:= 261TOI . .. :..! The' La"Ist 0. MA fancy try to Joe" - I � Kest women think that . '11 .), . ,: . ,,.,� writs for I �. � ... . ­ "I jjlj supply is as free as air &I III - - "gryo .. eaw., L , �:"%�.. �­ -I... . � ,.,. .. I.. ­_� I . , I . . I . , . &-.to to . I,�Z:;�,­ 'Designs ., - -- - _e_ XZ`01=14 * I -1 .�� ... -- - � � - __ to 're"! I _. .. L' -..,.4 _.. 1. - I . . troj= and, . I , Baptist. ... '.- - . . . . I ., .. _.., �, . I �,I....._ � �. � , ifthmaied -eat efi every, at- _ . . . - I 1 - . � . .r d. .^vw. - - R -ti. .. - - I __ . . . �- -�­ resa. Qua. . � e , , - MAI aa, a nurse. .,_.In, surface--beI . . I .I, - - -, 1. ____ .....- ­: �, . ... " -"I -,of resift sound Pia�Mt - . 1:�. ., 4, - ,.. �� I t ­ 4. I fear squars realt III : � ��,., . .. . ;: equator and the 46th PaMII01 there al know *Us of nuret, .r I JPOA III 1-.: " " 11 . � .. . . I -A �-, .. , I " � co.th.d. - b- a.c,Quir6d III? I - L .4 ':,. I � ... ; . �. - a is a W f the equivalent of one 11 in (L � .. -� ". .. XZWSrA I,:, �.­ !. @stage 0 .- . . -, . �, " KLY, XQUIP ,= III., : i I ., .. .. , . . _ phort�t"e by ho=e . I - _., W and job Printing vlaret SIMI I 'it' . ' It is' . . ., , , " , , .. ... . �_ ..-. -horsepower Oj 0 orgy. study. . . � : ,�,�� . .. , � - 2. 9. , _ in great --de- .1 - L. L. I . . IAI%arto in greace wood 8% , I.., 1� I Nurses are - " `­ -_-_�_ . -0 Box 4 I "' 1. I ­ - ve for 3.111" an 4 - _�_ . and. They earn -from ­�.. ��', "-�_��- 1 ­ . -UNS sale. - . that the. power of the ounbe""'Wift. . m eak. I . . . L � - Wilp,opt Jubliehing Cn. TAtt 'r0V0"tQ,_, , I IIIII ­ - - . -sy �_ --V . - "" on the deck of- a steamship Is greater 5 to-; 90 a W . i . -1 .. L ... - - or reqI 'to . Phe Royal College . �� . ,. �, . VAIlkat FOR 8AALJSW -� I- ,�,_. 11 -in* 11 . . .. I the steam pow I '. .... . )ORKLY NNW �: .. ,. , � . . than . tem. enablas fou to quAll- I:- - W Ir Now Ontario, Owner so I � ... 1 . . .., .,� - - , : 1Z I7 � fy 'an a aura a without 1�� . .. I . it ­'_ drive her. - - � � . , . . . I . .-.. .. -. Irrano-a Wlil 4*11 1111.00C WGKb I= . 1. I leaving your own home. : _�.. . : � � _.;'N - gut axwont. A 010 . m. t!0111 - Tl�-�..t. . 7 . Long a puI to Scientists. Write us for. particulars.. . . 1'. tj : - _ � � �'.. .. .. - . - �1 . pIablishinst Ce .. : . ,a - .1. __ .- ­ ­ . I ­� vj­ - � ­ - � I ­ ... . � . - � , .2 I - . . I - . .. e . .1, . I � . noyal 6�IIIIrs of .. . . 1. . .Many scientific mind& have dreamed ' %MACIMAX WAXI - . , . ' �,.,! to Construct ZWI 46. _ I . ". , .. . I . I . .: . ., . L: �., ­ I and studied and striven . ,. , I � .�, .. . I- . . , ,.:�_ �. - I L � __ , T A TIF . - - . . I sefib.l' Beet . .L.:�. . _7 DO you shave' a harness, that would fit the elusive I , �. ... _... . . .�­ �. I � , . Li Section 0. . z . - - Q x7 . 4 , . . . - I 4C L , . ion Iq 6 .44-A I compel to them"* .. , - I . I < McLean: to co s M I it to, serve man . . W fbr 5th. . . 1. .. "Lld ith .. sunbeam and L ,ndirobtlY. I who, by untiring effort -and . . � - A rang . - I ..._,.,w1 A - law ? �_, I � I , dire�etly instead of . . of study, has, succeeded In bar, I .. .., � 8alary $60O.. duties light. . ..!;� ; .��� , . I job . years - and . �% .'' Is. I , - 1. . . I . --I, . In 1893, John Ericsson, a. Swed I nesslng ' the source of All, heat .A . ,". . . 1. " �­LL J. D. Smith, Sec. -Trees.. BaYovil _•. - . ...... .,�­. . ISH question - geieutigt, constructed an apparatus making of It the untiring .,:.. I.. , I ANTED-11,ROTESTANT, TEACH. . I ER -with third-class ser �. �,� L a .. .. 11. I � %1Vr 'titleate . . I .. . , . ; ;. 11991 blaybe.' ' ' which demonstrated the possibilities I = Is and Proudfoot, - - -'. - , '; �, � . . No. .- . p r;:tual servant Of Man.- I Flt . I I . of sunbeams I I ... �,; for S.S. No. 2. Ekthur ------ �- - ­ .", '.."L ' Hut Compare for a . of the use of the power .: ." .. :. . I . . -.-It ! $500.00; duties . - �. , -7;. L:, I - 6 . . _'. ... - I ., ... at an annual saary of 'n -.,-.I * .. "... , *_ ­-'snoment the' Illastrations . I'Ll �. - . He secured . 1, -.1 .1 . I . ,. . . , ... ... to commence, after Easter holidays. ASO- , ..-,� ; . .. _I � �- ­ for mischamical purposes. - . ��: . , � ". .1 . . - : -T asI . I . , . . � . - . . ;; - I— �'. .! S. C.. HIMBURY, Sec. Ire - - _ - . I , They show pretty . � " � Fly to : I I.. I .. I abolm ; , . the power in the area of his apbaratus, .--'L:-. ''I I ! Kearney. Ont. - . .; Men What We're (I at. . . LL . - --- :..--- , ­ , . . 1. ... " I .0 p ­ _.�.,. ":,�. - ' . , - " .; - . ... i .. . - _1 s that is, unt a blade is . . but failed to concentrate it st- LISTEN TO THIS I '.. _.. . .1;,., - . I � I .L., . � . -, in leis, the Shu Brothers . .. ­. -11 -.----. . =BCM&TAAMOUS' . � ,� r , ""- -, 1) ty it &-vI I �. 1. ­__ ­ , .. - . - �: 0 ­ :..� 1 . I ... . � . . . . L , - == ' - .. ... . ,.: . . ^�:�- � A.*4CZlt TUMbUll. LUMPS. .- .. '), - a naw. and .- - tablished"a ,,Sun.Pjjnr. in Egypt, by � . ,% aii ,� .. - �. . L . I 6-pallInaer and . � which they succeeded in developing -SAYS CORKS LIFT . . .. . . � 1;11 .... . CInternat aad`satersal. aured.wrl ." , , - . . .. __." .. :.'' - AL - 7'.. , J --Tch you '_% .. . . , - Balums , � ­ causes that - Mechanical power at the ratio of sixty- . . . . . I I . I . , cut Data by our liome treat=* M a wh . I' us I . '. T!Icra, too late. Dr. . , . . I � - . I . I : mit . ­ ­ . .... I . - . : �'..­ ,. �. �� , I -:. ... 430 *I Collinamood. Ont after . of reflector _.: RICHT.. OUT --NOW ". �. ' - - ., .� - three horsepower per acre �­ expose i I - _CVXX TOUX.NAUX0=191111. come ' . . . d: that ratio, however, Was not - I . .. . . - KOWAT. . . . -­ . Not sea, ands *--O�IIIIIIIOIIIIIIIII*­� - . I . I . ­: w with the AutaStiop , , practical I I I I . COLDS. Rao: 11 �� - , , sufficient for practical purpo . AIM ZDASSENZ21111 AS V tea - - � ! ... .-Razor. _ For .the wff-gtr*P . � . , ­� , ` , ... I . 0VXS. We have hund,ed?"Of '.. I , - I men and women who - t4 :: . . ... , I. ping feature, you see, reforms like Ericsson, 'the Shuman, Brothers You reckless - . __ - d . . ��� I O have , - . . .. . . .. . "., , L very part at Canada Is - � ­ ' coms and who . . . monlabs train e . - the saw -like edge that results ... had failed to concentrate.. the power an pestered with . I I in � L ��.f . , . 1. -L. 0 MCCA" � . I . tifyiQ4,1"he wonderful heaJ I I "I - Mak C- at least Ouce,a.week invited an awful' I . � 1� - ,- of , 23116=3CM111 ."=4P , lfmm she4ing, and '. sufficiently to 6 th6ij schdme Pro, . to � - . .. _. ­­_­ . � . III Clarke. 776 Indian Road. oron j I '. . - I death from IOI or blood poison are - 9 __1you -with a *Uarp do for , ' . . - - . , :1 � - - ticablo. . w told by a Cincinnati authority to , I .- - , , . : � : coughed for y years with Bronchitis. 11 "I . 0� . � . . . For many, - many - scientists no, , : I I � I Clurko. No. - 1 ToI , ;��y shave. The. beauty Of - ..- y years ed freesons, which the I I . im � ". ft is you don't have to &e -drug call Ave.. To coughed for'L 16 years; �_ 11, ,j . .1 rd' .. ... � 7 � have failed in 'their efforts to make =t* a few drops an applied to one silhouette which is full around one battle cured her. John ]j Gibb0s :1 . - i - L . : . ... _: � =a" the blade f1rom, the . . practical work, . al- relieved and ' entlla. suffered Afteen Years with I . .. .. . I : 7- I .Lr..m to sharpen it, nor, do the sunbeams do OM the hips and ''narrow at 'the hem is r1rontbial Astbm,16 MaYs there is nothing . 11_� I ' though 'they , fully succeeded In de- & . lik , 1. . _. l - S:7Dn%e entire COM, root and all. litts ruyne, Nero LlskelI : - . - -you have to take the, , . . a .­ Is fingers, , quite the rival of'the. straight narrow I 0 . . 't- " "a' 1 . ". . ' power to there out with the ,. . . I - 1. the greatest Mixture' I ever took. � - - Antostrop Razor apart 'to , monstratli that the ' silhollette. This- frock -favors the peg!r "It " The above " first to last- It is a sticky other compound which -sond-meAbyee more battles,, � . I?M= es- 0IChoi - , .? .. are onl a w . . - clean it in abundance. They have all said moment it Is applied ,and top effect. McCall Pattern No. 8M4, w IjArn %any -us- ____ , she � - I . I gut to) nave benefited by this. i..t I , strappiM. III and dean would accomplish dries the. ino IVI - . ­ .. that some day one w In the corn without in.. MissW ]Dress. In 8 sizes, lQ to 20 , ands _1�,, 1. . simply abirive Tr I x tuir e. write any of the ,ibove. ,'�A� �,_. . . I jag7tbe blede remains In t134 . .7 lefinits "suits, and now Dr. W. J. - too pleaI to I you V%ora ... L Q I _ I . gamiag or even Irritating the. surround- years. PrI' 25 cents. Transfer Df� "will be on .1 � It t- - . Va2I - ; I - . - - - . , . .,. I I I � about it. he above mixtu to sold . . � . ..V , 1 Harvey, eye spec it is claimed that I� X I _n. . . I . . - - .,. , 'saw' . inlist and Member of .lug. till der an trat arantes . . . - sue or skin. . t freezone will sign No. M. Price, 15 cents. .. I . bound money back Itu _.. - . L I . 11 to .U,. .. Iran _ L , . . 'y aliments I Razor �_ Sftw - 12 blaIdes -45 the Royal' of Science, Tortinto, a quarter of an Ounce 0 - . of the above " _"L � a �, has succeeded In doing that which cost Yery.�Jlttlel at -Any of the drug . ' - - . . . times mare powerful -than-any known I -.:. 1. - - - ' * . - one doas - .. . � � it is sufficient to rid otle's feet - . I oparation. Acts like magic will carry his name down through the stores, but. -, I . �7. -.1 pr,elle� 17 * I . � .. . r soft cora or Callus. gives lnqtant f and a good night's : .h. Price 50 cents. 1, - ages as one of the gr"t"'benefatton- -Of every--haI __ - . I rest without IL Coux ' �. I ­.... . -_� I .1 . . . , You are further'waided-thit-cuttIng ­� i- . . ­ 1 mailing. Three bot- . . .. - L . _. . - , - of the race. Dr, Harvey has succeed- suicidal habit: . , . for P.30. ,Sold only b - ­ 'MOB ' ed where' oth i h4d failed. By a .. � WIST.I. . . - 4RII, . ere at a cornj . 9 a on Buck 4-.f;,r The Drug . - . past, onto. . . . :� .combination.,of small mirrors he has .. Trail of the Caribou.. ­ '. ... - ... . I . , . _" - I . . - ... I 0. . � 11 ­ - - - I I'll 11.1 .. . .I . . . jl',r - evo I OR CO. -1A succeeded in gathering the sunbeams The ­reach� � Turkish parents Punish theta Case" L The latest postage stamps to ... . I �:! _ AntalftwSWMISS, T0602I � and. concentrating their heat at one .. . . �: I 7 the Victory War and Stamp Exhibi- I �� - --� I - naughty children by hitting th4= 404 1% , L , .- .� . �, '+` 1 .11 . . �., '-- - � point. go thoroughly has he done his tion at 110 Strand, London, are a pia . -4 - 1, � I ­ ., the soles of the feet. .. . �. 1, . - - 11 . . . I ­ - . � , 11 work that apparently there is no limit 11 . f, . . . turesque and historic series from New- ... .. . AWIA to the Intensity of the beat that may . . 11 L - found - 7j � . � , � land. entitled "The Trail of the - - . IIII Iftlan"Is VAmt-sal for 6610 evor7wuw% Ill I . =========�� -be obtained at the point III =Contra- e - , '�. .. . I . ­ -A - Caribou," while -on each stamp is the . - . - - - ,-, � " It( - �� - - .­ . tiom I L finely engraved head Of a -carwou. the . . : . I . -11--. . ___ . . , . � , �. - , I . . I. � . � . ­ I ­ . Great Benefit to Mankind. bafte of the Royal Newfoundland I . . . L . . .. __ .-.I-- , . , . . . " . . . '. - . -61 . � . _18K&HING FN - . �__­ - . Aclam"S AND PAINS . I In practice, this new servant will do Regiment The differeni values and. � I .. �wI - .. . - "I k I .., : !­­ � III 11, ZZ �Yl 0 eta . -0"F­name*-ef-4ha-_greaJ:, . omenta I - , I DID JEYED . ­ , 1, the- Newfound- . , - " - . " Only to think of the uses that unlimit- in the war in which I ad heat at a nominal cost can be put lenders took.. payt-.78uyla .Bay, Beau- . ., - ___ I ___ . - . . . L . _. - .. ­ . I � � . I : I I . I , ­ . . L . INVENTED BY A to. it enters into L every phase of hum- mont Hamel, Monchy. Guedercourt . . .. I ... . I - . , , I I . I �-, - - SOLAR MOTOR . . effort. comfort,and convenience. ' ' - and Cambrith -The valov, of the New. _.. . .v ., ,....- . $10an's LQ111116114 . - . _�. . ./ Tou'U find - _ CANADIAN. SCIENTIST. . . Let as consider, wai the aUtOmO-' toundland 1:11I.N.R. Is commeiiioratoid In .1 '. . ... I . . . . ._ ' . I .. ' . . . . softens the severe. � . . � bile. Think of every garage In the - four values marked Novel RI , . . � . . .... . . I 1, . , . . ­ - ... , I _ ''.."......." ­ . .. .. I ',--:.-- . . ... .. . ._.. . . umatic ache .. _ . . Bette;'op . 7._-_.- __ 1 - �.' * . � _ the country with a battery of mirrors On serve, and Inscribed "Ublque�' -L . , . .. ­ . .. I . -1 . . I. � .. .. �-i - I . . . Gj" to Humanity Hits, Enormous - �: - __� - . I , .. I - .. ; I . . 44W , I its root as part -of its regular equip. . I -1. . , i . .. . . . . . - . I .. . I ­ - ., � I � . .. - J t. 1- L . ,� a - . . L .17. � . _.. , . - ,.. . - - � ­ . . . � ­ - 1. . . -1 .. , . . . . . on in Medic I and r.. - . . I � -Possibiliti . . ment inateird of- a. gasoline outfit. . I.. __ ­_ 11 ­­­­ .-- - __ _-_Z LL �. .. . I ­­ L I ... !� I I , . . 0 -''.-.L' I .IN Dip't rob it K - I—, - , I . . .. I 1110I I• .Industrial Fields. . During every hour of sunshine they ,: . . � . - I . t it on -fr"IY-� -, - - * � . I . . L. . ... �. . . ... . - � � ...-I . I ., � . .. � .. .7- !_ - , .... . , / I 1 .. I . . I . I . _ - - jq3t let it peffetrafe naturally. What a :_ - .��, 1, for 'it -by * ' �' �.: - . , . , . I . . �'­ ., - I . I , . . _. .. _. gr;at would store Yap free-W,wer In storage I . , 1 soon follOW51 ­ - - -�. en, Jules Verne wrote Its r was Cure of Acute Bronchitis I . .. 4 _. - sense Of soothing relic .1 . . I I - , � . . . � "' When batteries. Standard batteries .. . . , , , - _­ , . . External aches, stiffiress, sorently, . i ..... . i. . .. , eanli. Mi . '. " - L - � Un- NARD'S LINIMENT. . -, �"_t__._ . . . iinews. book "Twenty Thousand. Leagues• staildard cars. Think of the cl --- . -7 . .. �� I ___!-_� . scim strained , I was deemed to be the ­ I ­ - ­ . the gay of, Islands. "- J. M. CAMPBELL. . .. I . .. . I .. . L . cramped - MU . - ;1 deI Sea" it nese, the'absense of "ameir and the . . . ' .. its. can't -_-- . ,-� . % I - red of Facial Neuralgia by ; --- . back ciicks"--those ailmer I . I greatest piece of imaginary fiction low cost of transportation. ' .. I was CU . ­ fight off the relieving qualities. of . . � . *- , . - ' 'combined' artistry � I.. L- - �.•� .,�. .. .over produced, but now all that was The automobile is only one Itein. MINARIYS LINIMENT. ' 'Material ' with art Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenienty ­ - ' -1 and. more, has pringbfll,. N.S. WM. DANIELS. I are seen in this chemise frock of . 11 � ' ' the changes 0 . I . .. n sit -contained in that book, - The mind cannot sras Rheumatism . McCall Pattern No economical. Made I Canada- A come � nd,js being taken sea _ mind .. . . V i I . t. � I . ­.� -to Pass a. - coming to the world L ; '. I CO e 'that are . In 6 'any . . I ... . - Id through I was --cured of'Chronic Rh serge and rinen- . druggist for i .... . I . . I. matter of course. So much to it a Dr. Harvey's succew. Unlimited beat by mINARD'S' LINIMENT. , Ladies' Chemise Dress. � . - . : I . LLLL . - .. . - ' that the next genera- Albeit'Co., N.B.-. GEO. TINGLEY. I 861,121e.081, 34 to 44 bust. Price, 25 cents. ... .. I . .-. . A � matter of course without fuef! Heat that by 0 may be obtained member the time when � Thesd patterns 1. 4, tion will not re water will make steam, to turn dyna. : . _. .. . . . . .1 . * . � _.. , - - - . 7 - . , 1 I ,,, � 1� , �, . . - "; ..' -,m,en knew not the floor of the so&. mos and 9V're up -energy! Heat so . L . _. 1. "" � I .'_ . . _. �.. . .. 1. =from .your local McCall d1haler, or - is .: , . .. . . � . . roon Wrote his . . .: � � I . I . I . .- from the McCall , Co., 70 Bond SL, e When Haas Anife Intense tfiat it ,wilt break rocks and . . I I . . . � �­ . he . - Toronto, Dept W. . . . .. �._, . tale of a fairy riding a sunbeam melt metals t Truly science has never - - ­ ­ Td -Day.' I .� � � would . ­ -9 little thought that the time w '. . -i I. " I presented humanity with a greater .. - . - ,; of sunbeams thousand .. ... -, ­ - MONEY ORIMRS.- .,. . . ' 8 When the power To -day a thousand rivers run, � . - : � 84I Age 8L^ -------- � : coin gift It Is a.'perpetual gift, for so long . . . w", 11 - -ja r -I - � I ,Would. heat our homes. do our cookingi Filled brimming our testa.. I 1. .. �. � . as the Nun slitneg and the earth con- . -stricken heart of earth, - Pay your out-of-towu accounts by V= , . _ - , - ! . Z --'.' , ran,our .factories .and drive horseless The misery * Dominion Express Money Orders- Five ' � '),I� .. - .- .� ttnues to revolve on its axis. will this . . ' '.. - carriages to and fro over the face of - Filled' with the woe of years, costs three cents. I . L" .. '.. , , " I I . ­'� I ..� : 11 A Cure for . i - - - - L . source of heat ,and p6wer be avail I roads' Dollars \ i - - , ----the earth; and yet the time Is 'COM- able to- the generations. ...- I a eased.'...Adown the country . . . - 4. . I Ing, and Cbst VI ,when all - these Wonderful are the - The II burn like Are. Men and women who work almont I . ... . --wonderj and many more shall be ac- provisions made sweet beacons oUreturning Spring, it or distilling it, --.,_-Bad Breath ­ - ­ �­ ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L ��L �L � � � � � � � � �L' � L'�.. � �L' � L'�.. � �L' � L'�.. � �L' � L'�.. by ustan for man's comfort! Th _Uvende,rgsthering I � . - - These Which slowly moveth nislier-.-- -- _ . *S&d breath is a alp of doeVed :1 �L' , . Is . _ , _ _ . � � _ . � complished, and the next generation wanders lie dormant until the brain Wh . seldom have lie _Qli__ .? - Nervous' teeth, foul stomem or uncisaa , . . . , pirs, ft � - . . .. �;.".. -0 L familiar with the power of - • I . . . L - ! are goG4 L. 1, I . . ... ,will be. as fam of man . selirches them' out and fits - a . head "ce. .. . bowel." If yaw 104th . twill . . . . ' _ P_... . sunbeams as we of the Ins"I ZISIMI 0 a I .- �. . � concentrated . .them e primitive man - . I .. .- � . . ."� . 'L. '' look to our digestive cage" at .: � N present generationare with_ power . . ` PUNS& USS, . Coco. Z:SdgW Coradve" 1.11". 11, . L .who invented the bent bow with which . ;-' ii, - - - - . ,:� Sliss&dom Z"43"I t"res � -5 ., line and water. .­ .. . . I . A Cheery Welcome. � at druggists. 16 to 110 drape ,of steam, gasoline to drive an arrow at his enemy Was mother . - However, there it; nothing new un- drawing 9 ' . on fife stores of Nature for . "�kre you the trained nurse India holds the records for images. aftiF wows, clean up your food � id was coming?" said little Bobby. It,has been estimated that there are nd stpp the bad breath .. ' -".der the sun. Coal from which we pro- his well-being. It is a long cry from " Passage a a" $1.00 BottiI I I �,.;­11. he stored- "Yes, dear, I'm this trained nurpe." quite 800,000,000 � images of the var- oder. 50c. z_1t.j:r I . ducts beat wA steam Is Just t that weapon modern gunnery, but ,,Let's me your tricks, then!" de- tutes. Got . .­ . sous gods therf. . - . Do not buy stabod r . up, concentrated energy of sunbeams. �,:_�. I., ' at the, time the bow was invented - ded Bobby. the genuine. . � 6 .11.1 . It is the power of the sun that eI ' man . I .. . . �. . I ...I:: , � %,� Nature held in fpr secret places the , - ; - I �. 0 . . . . .. . - -_ - .,� ....,rates the 'water 6f low level and car- . . i . -'-' ;;=a . t� ". . .T�.jl - material needed for the manufacture waard's z1ausent 311*110I 2'f*=Surd& '. .1 7Z 1 __ .1 I., "..'ries it -back to the highlands so that and - I . IRS! 011LISHRY IT! . �. .I- - . _.­­ :- ­�� -. - it may furnish us with power as it of the modern gun a the high' Ox . : � I � e . 0 . . ­� I . t Win seeks the low levels. It has ploolve; and no, .when man was pro- - � . � _W&I His Fault. . - ' PIMPLES ITCHE ' ' doting 'Are sooi he ITOP OANORUF - - ", , I � � ­ recognized that the sun Is and' -heat by rubbing two first day at , FAND . I long been r . pouring On Johnny's "I . - ­.. .. sticks together, the suI was .,-- . . i 4 it Is by was given a registration card On ' . i I #­ .". I ' �- � I the I r , an I *_� �,� .... . ,:..'.1; , iI �! i 1 111�illl unlimited heat on all about him . - - BUR , ;. I . :..VDUR;!... I I - I harnessing iii �sno�bw, but all . honor which his mother was to I ­ . , -iANIY , :", _ Truly write his I - - BURNED � vAbe proper hirnes . �-:�: I . the I . be .,­., �1- .:' BE Au'llf Y HAIR , - .. - ­ 7 . y ". I Is problem of the world's . birth record. The fono*ing da - ,:, . . , power that th worlds - regia- . . . ... .�:� , . 4'. � ... . arrived late and without, the re � � � FaceWasBad Disfigured. - I . . . ; - ' :;�. M . I . .. - .. . W Fj tration slip. . teacher, ,,you - Hair stops falling and gets - ! Cuticura Cp and � .��_71� . � "Johnny," said the i ._­ .\ - - .. . . I � ' ate, ��' ?Pl­ .. . _ . I ,� �' - . .. : - - I 7,., .. . an excuse ,. - - I I " I . I %;� � . � �P, I ­ .. . s: F. I.; . . . �; : �, . , . .. i. � . .., .�; .. must bring' ' .. for being I ;:: thick, wavy, stmg and ­- Ointment Hdaled A . � :_­.." I . , � I. �. w.. I � I � _i .�:, . . I I �; . ...I.. - � - - . . __ .. . . p about when �: '' ., beautfful. . 0 . sI don't forget the 811 , I I .. . . .. I - . . , 1�1 `9 '. eI born. efOrns ..., '' . . W 11 red pimples and black- .. Stomach - .. �-­ . 1:m you � . 7 � of ' , �!?�:_--- -:.-- � � ,-.. . . ., - I . I .1 . - _­,­­ All out of breath next day Johnny Your baft becomes light, wavy, Iluf• ds began an my face, and . I-, , . - , . I I - , , . - Is ' oft, boa -�- *� � . :7. . _� � .,/ g a note from his - fy, . abundant and appears " 11 . . I . '_ .. I . - thIb same '­ .1 '.. I . � rus ed in, holdin . lustrous and beautiful as a Young few was badly di -�,:,_M ­ ... . ... .. .:�` diet . . . . . . . I . . . " L Some of the pimples fee- , A I -_• . , . .. � I . . .. mother. after a "Dauderine hair cleanse. � ' tared while others ,:, I . . .. : - . . .. . .1 .:. 11L. - I I- -1 �. - I . . . I 'I,- - - . "Tea ++ he gasped, "I brought girl's aft _V ... _1 � just try this -moist - ..�� 'When - ­. I .�._ I Wheini alp 'be,II .. . the one about Wng late'. but I forgot en, a cloth with a ever and there vim place* . T. appetite jittle Danderine and carefully draw It - where the pimples . 0. 9 my excuse -. about being born."' . - li your hair, taking one small . in blotches. Th I , I , �. . .� .. - thi6ug ,.� . . . aded, it s sur- . - - - . _1__I ­ time. This - will cleanse b - -comes . strand at a t 10 itch and burn, .b . . . .. , . _�L IL - The Biggest War Personsg*- the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil "I saw an a e ­ - .. . - .: -�tg"'. ; in$ W Q.Uicwy the ! I � 'C.ountry' house. and In just a few moments You haYe ment iotCuticurs and I led thqn. %:. I .., . IIII q 'A group of Old your hair. _ - � I ,the beauty. of - - �_ I wives* were :talking -over the - events doubled They stopped the itching and burn- - . . ....., I . s-Clon responds to . -.1-.,.; I Besides beautifying the hair at once, = four cakes of Soap- - r !I on under din- Ing and used . • ... grile . - The question - every particle of .., ­� , of the day. Danderine dissolves eve and three boxes of Ointment which ­ %,*i I - :, ,..'w ,� . , . - ­ - _ L,. -a , saucer. of L ' . . ��.-.'�:, I L cussi6n was as to who had the an cleanses, and Invig- boded me-,' (signed) Was V. A. . ,. . said , dandruff; '.. . , '':�.; . .. . -� ,.4�. .1 - , . - I � . . .. most to win the war. Some orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch- Hayne, Stormont, N. S., DIII "Is. . ::... I I . ..1. .. . . . .. - - . � # - . - .. � . . . .� �. , -Haig, others Beatty,' Foch. Ing and falling hair. . --- I . , . At last. one woman chipped in. But what win Please YOU most will . The Catkwa T Trls� ____ 4 Tlk yon so 1. I I" . - AW .1 t. '. Low who's done.rhort to be after 1MV11=18. and - Used or -1, a few weeks' use when y 0= -1 '. 1, 1. .... . "I don't kr new hair -fine and : . I!-, � . - _. --- . Will. actually see rm-7487 : ... , - . . ,- I W by . If vr- pyoses - , wj% the war," she said; "but I know I -yea-but really new . 111M. I. - - fe"my at first , 17 a A " 301_103 I a 'been most talked about." - I . . .. .- - - -► 1. . __7 downy growing all ver' scalp . I ' I ,­ ­ � " - I 41VFh . you �_L - I � - - .. � - to I O's that?" ciffi-e's chorus. � care for pretty. soft hair and lots -- ff " ' "; i - _L - ` � 11 - j � r- � al -F I I . I I I - ,. . 0_0_-&IIIIIIIIQ����� � mull I - L = 4 � 4, � I � ";. ,..� :3A j.,,,a,,9,on � . . ,. I a n- "Why, this 'ere . I 00.1' � . . I 1, I Th ere' . � - 7 Alice Lorraintlibs" , surely got a small bottle -of � . .--.- ,--mu4t W.-L'Ait. % � 7 �... I I - - . I ;t; of it, P, drag- , I Knowlton's Dandertne frop an' ' __ - � , -1 I Canada Food board License NI the French and Germans COMO 'Z%: cents. �.7. �' - . �. INDS 15-I ;.:, Ltoget counter for . I i . . . - . glat Or �i,­ I.. blows over."' . . ­ . I ­ ­ 1� I . I '. �:.. I . , INEW500201:0111= . .. -1 %al 01 � 1-1 I I I . .. . 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F !', and "report: iA 1` li lion iQ.e�t� •�..r,,,,flTUO$ .HOT$ r r '- Nail, tor. boa rods 'ofdn Ab $$r�•_��Ddon-3?afc Id ew - I .`, � > aV sae Iia oF$ce. ddsRue,.IDt '#iasgline, I4ir`'Richsrd� ago, t1fb- i7ly$eadate ma e`� Fx�ys � � � � � ;.I.0 I ,I ,a F ;, * „Q, aoD to inepec and report. Oourrtehi owned by Mr, Brant sof . r y 7 �. , . - r The standt committee 'on Ronda Regltia, oa it�red Hre`t,prize, in a class � r.. .. p ed >iIS SOME �! .,i and Bridges es pported and recommend- of 18, and also captor the Oham ion• OB _ Tt*AiMs ed theot wI'Dq Payments : Cecil ship for the beet Clydesdale fema a on. _ a _ Kr :.;'ir.80veryear: $t.stsita inadvao&. Phtut �A$E 1T AS EA Si AS POSSIBLE '' pe; egging on 0th coo and rep the grounds. " This mare was one of sldewalka, .so ; R J Davidson. rep Wm. Maxwell's (Locust Hill) team t, �7"• JOHN . MURKAR, Proprietor, sideline flet and 27, 1.90 ; p Lotto which won flret prize &t both Bcarbore Below i,. � 'gig s _, dragging Alton& road and re culver and Markham fairs last 'fall and was some. things that help x-- � 11.3i5 ; J L Palmer and others, gravel- sold by Mr. Maxwell to Mr. Grant. - - PIOTEi AICD .COMMtLLVTa . hpg on con 2, 106.70 ;. J A Pugh, flung Fannie Oourtehlp was bred by Donald , fl sap lis $for 26 cert _ t of _ culvert, 1.00 ; J F t3oden, acct., 1r.W ; Munro.of Pickerit„ttnd was eTred_hy p rated $_ Paln Clenser, 1 3 .� s I '= tr thea-4�.++a. o,- islabure =a Geo Cammack, rep bridge -con 4; 2.00 : Sings -Courtship, owned by Oscar "'Babbitt e C eager, - _ _ -- John Brgaat, re culvert and drawing Wilson,. of Brouham.. Lux •' ratite" t fe lv days ago, Cul. A.. C. Pratt, p "` T�°+�1. stones,. 11.80; Chas Todd andothere, __:.. n -- v. ••• for nts the meurber fur So�ith I\orfolk, gravelling on 3rd con from Cherry-- lPearli e, Q„ - ,. and 15c delivered a speech is whir a W -- - townline arid sideline bet 29 Atictiou Sale of Lye •• 2 for 25 ce11 bte Gillett s L and 30, 197.90 • Dominion Road lila- ' 1Hxgdy Ammonia, 0. ,-;1%1V --e" ...� scored the 'nrititary officials, ho �iOUSEHOLn EFFECTS 10 `ante - chinerx Co.,, S.W ; 'J H Michell and' '-LLiignid Amtiionia, r 2v cents ..-,'are high up 1c1,.Eugiatid, and tD, others, scraping roads,. 6.85.;. 'also "i a Wash Brushes, �' 2 tcce t ,_.30 tits which he defended: the rioters at work, oir:.iv f,1, Markham to.pay half, Dishes, Beddin , in ' Bun Ami, cape or powder" -' iihyi Caatp iDYales. The sold• 3.76. _ g P - ants Brooms; "' o, .90,E 93 and 1:25 The' committee ieconimend§: thrit' the resi n The property of iers of the allies have 'for or er four g atiou of J'. F, Soden as- road . ; :., Comfort, Gold, S'rrpri,-e, Suulight,-Taylor's Boras superintendent be accepted at end of M1895 Me. "86%1 1iL=dL„ White ttptha Soaps gears tvxged a warfare against or Wh't *i . current year of his employtuent ' autcicracy, agttiust oppression of That Ritchie; Ludwig• Ballantyne At her .premises Si for 23 cenis'or $8.00 L Lha lower• classes by th9 higher,' be advised that the council do not con- " , . - . t of cen s per hos o' 3 f 25 f '~ ` . sider it advisable' to open road icon:' Street, Piekeritig'Village A� N Ktn' /Nl :_ `for 1n Germany the mass of rife south:of . D uubarton) at present, and - ' -Ou-the afternoon of - ES R/CHAR© People mem-the tools of the Kaiser that the township clerk give the Tp ,,f � O Whitby reasons why they should ay Saturday, April the 12th, 1 19 . and the tililitary etaste. Tlae Cana- p .. • : •'T=2F GROCER their 3h:ue of opening tame lane. 'Fhe'following Property . �, - . than• soldier' 'echo has voiuntatily A riesoluti,n wrrs past requesting & lege" arlor suite, 4 ,-.*spent three and four ears of thep good: Princess s n the" Rydro• tectric CuUummissign to TT Ke y dr.�seet, new: -acrd wttshstend; iron L S t K E S E E 1J . fur"niAi estimates for supplying elect- bedstaead beet part of hip life ,in 6Rhtiug for woadt rr bedstead, 2 bed- Keep away he flu ric light to the residents of Green. springs, nein, mattress, nearly new, the cause of liberty feels that he wood. bureau wtth 8 large rind'2 'small draw- WANTED By buying a' warm Sweater does not enjoy that freedom that Moved by Nr. Pugh, seconded by ere,, extension table, nearly new, aide- Coat, I have a big range lir. Middletoti. that the Hydro Power -- - is supposed to be the birthright of board with be�-el plate mirror, nearly �Ye will pay the hi hest • 8 Commissfon be requested to obtain - y $ to choose from in wen's m- . -• ever Btitieh.alib'eCt, new, wht+tnot, wooden rocker' " ood. " _ . _. - Y j . - The treat- permission from the Government of. half-dozen kitchen chairs, ewi gins prices for all kinds _ women a, boys '' '1. Ontario to pproceed with the conatruc- mirror -English plate glass, email of seed. _ acrd girl s trent thaC he has, received is in• tion af�theTorontoandNorth-Easternracsizes ,} } r ined.to wake hIw feel thtit that Hydro -Electric Railway. as suthoriT mri rotslo�hoilet setae lOtaiece toilet in set send its samples sire get at prices that cannot b t•� boasted "British justice" is more ed by By=law of this municipality and extra Rood, square of linoleum, large - our prices before . , e the agreement with the Hydro- E-lec• _ _ found elsewhere. z :-of a myth tharn an actual -fact. y number pictures and nil paincinRa, selling. • sv trlc Power. Oomwtssiein ut. Ontario, •fall leaf table, parlor table 2 -lane 'I`hexe-a.re-teen-who-.ha y ` Tlia-bear of- int g an8e-fli- g-the--);eKis4ature a€ -I 5 �--Tcer�, set cane- ottom chane, arm l Es - t`dll-8�1-$ee :the-bi r �1 for over four ears have been in and in view of the conditions predail- chair, fur cleaning. Underwear for the � Y fog that the Gummisyiun pcore�d with leather ouch, tancv table 2 R• 11 - ,r � -°:`many a 66ree battle and• probably construction at an early date as it Williams sewing bracket mar.h ore larme sed J OWNE,i CQ N w e H D i bol family. `i�- E been wounded several.timee, who demes advisable. .. - g ',, robe, centre table, book sharp; bedroom � -.-. .�. P I I- . I have beau re[u�eil the ptivileAe crl Ua ntutiun'a rneetin:, of these intet ;WHITBY, QNTaRIO 11dg0� , North Chl`remoat ',,,ted in the �talu-f t�'hit,er,sle is ntlshstr-nd, nuniher of hc,oks, 9 ral- g 1 nines " of Matthew Flenry'e tvorka• . _. . .-- _ _ d pose of recon.!iderrn an asrnrd LHAdr �,. r - -- - - returniu to their- homes, �'hilc_ calledfurat:(n a,itiv .,iCrfoi• the r• blinds and curtains, cnok stove, coal hundreds of drxfteps, who brave q j or wood; heater, coakinr, utensils, din- same • team; .t;;o. in ar der Co :t> c.i r. . -ICKER1 . .- -: ,sap epettrin o cn<sRe �atiserl J.,; tli� i tub+, wrsohioa,• rnachinN nn(1 a new heart in �'uglaad Duly a few ivet�6 nvrrfluii it, ''lit x drs1 . Wb 11 ! wrina;er, wat:h.hnnrd, jars. healers, _ , , B tit:tn�", are 'atlutved to "return to their cellar" we'e•ti:,,,ded, 'some pieserri•d fruit spire twill, pails, ' _ .. , On rnoti i of llr. R!Oiard •,rr,-ec-Ig,•rncler,-"Elrerwtirecoruptikag kuiv" Hating ptii. hw. ed the -garage business of D,tvidscin & �►i'illiamgnesre homes. They liitva_ seen sutue uf. onded by }!r. Pugh: it w„� rr" ,lv e(1. � a"nd tucks, 4p iriiiv� ati.ert spnariy, l,ickI I -- the lHrge telt sp:,t•ts divertetl from that, whereas it is e."enlist fair thv, ledi"he+ and cut at:t». trimmed with "prApa•red to repair all - makes of anto-6. °' . ­ rcont)u414 .sttd i tileieat � i,-.vr.ul,.ueat of �teelin - . ' the Canadiu secvi�.e to carrg: electric raitwata east trod e:orth t•.tst+ K ..ii:rr�tapK, t.3pe"try c:trpet.as ". _ti'r• keel, iu:.tixc6'a1i k•srid+ uf•Furd accessul.ies, tires far ail home Amer -an soldiers, titihu of Toronto: thea the' 13rdra•Elercric x°`,d as new yards• f*ther carpets, •_. linnleutci..nesr, abort 01x3} yds; .oma b'ave been ovenwas only a short Radial Oommixsion of. untnt iw' own, small rul;s- Oak fli4tir' barrel. lass ' r �, etc•. and n eraw. the- 1'ori,nta-);,t Cern; rn over a d aI. I tictae, while the are furred tv p a xesAn aw+, a lot of cosh• - :.._ males of cans oil i;-, 3r railway=. E'@r ecoDotlri, cess ,ns it is I, inns, rw„1 lit .table iiuen. all Mindy Aj1,,j • I. . ' r}psn(1 tweek. i -u cult! daiti huts. ar."Ll•ttely-nr.•W+-«ir • t.li-it' Me rl "_tric p ' r eels And : � aw , p y _ of titddiuK ,:rciuuu.h fancy bed sprats(]„ 1 _ .. .'1Cker1�1 r M z :_ They are compelled to aiibntit to railtrays operating ensc and north- pillow rib sass. etc. east of Toronto haire one (-ornntnn. - - e a ., rnonto., ,erty and is Pickerin: ro- _ - t w*ho halve Dever beers to th'e-front TbeTurorito-Eastern itatlisAc ruoninq 1 g . . l3 Y e . I.ever thEn rrrust tae sold. - : ` v ? ., � amps, fhrnugh the rtt+ain towns rtndtlentre5 " y g k, r 'to strike a blow for• their coon• east of Toronto as &,_natural tLunkl Y but who occupy fat positions line from which -branch lines c u e .isle at t o'clock, ahai�- . ou tlme . aka ;� gore begiaraing ' which they secured through soars most economically built to sacra a1T TBRIYrS awsH i tll.th@ dir@Ct1031 Of. Thrlft. 1.diatricte. Ttre operating of ail elect- : W. B. Polcarrt. 'i4 '"~ _ ' "poll" n hirh they or theft friends ric railways east of Tormiu, under one John Gormley Clerk Auctioneer . � were fortunate to possess. . Cola rnanagemeot'tor the dirtribuciun of - %r 5 •" • - °-- your coLrttY_.�_;�>t�j�8 �jy It1.'..,. , electric light and -power; -e u w- - - -- -`-- .. _ . T :'E'ratt Ia his speech. made serious of material advantage. Tbereforr, E 0 R A - ' - • G -� 1. j� [ r puxhasing �° charges against those "high-ups," be it•rasolved thtit rise rouncil of the RQR, BA.E -_ .AR -SA v hA1GS ANI THRIFT - -= t3oLeveD sparir> Sir Eiearge Per• -Municipality of Pickering Rrernoria• _ AMPS Ilze the Dominion 'Govern11 ment re- �CBEAT-:tfarrluis �n s82w a4 -:i .:ci yr rhes. ' ley, the Canadian High Commis- r uestiog that. they sell the Toronto ,' . _ �1.` sinner iD London; or Sir Edwardastera Railway t, the ftydro-Radial VATS -Irish ii'hite - �,::; 1*S L'orumission of Ontario and'tbat the _ `oeotch Early Yielder , +tL�g r" v'_ et 61 . Hemp; the highest Canadian mili- ,•. BAA Tl ' cease be fnetructed to tatew•has other 1R nie's Early Yielder tary otScial In England. It Kill course they deem advisable to carry . Britain's eat -A, new oat, • - be up to these men ' uow' to deny r'ot• . - - grown from imp©rted seed. she charges made or; to explain The council now adjourns to meet BARLEY -U. A. C, No. 21. P again on Monday, , b 5th, for the ALfiI �E CLd�'ER. Pickerin Hardware their condtn t, While Col, Pratt transaction of general bo, - All seed true to name and tree of foul g Store - -does not defend riots in general, - or noxious weeds. .BALE 1tEGISTER. -:- be adDrits the fact that it is some- Write or phone for samples and : !timea necessary to use Physical 4ATt-RDAY, � prices to - . The time is here sad Y p y ApWi. 1:}ita-Auction""'10 you will ,need Garden Seeds - We have acorn violenee to force reforms that ran of household furniture etc., in Ptck• . JOSEPH L 3P P as SON, plate line at lowest'prices. Bring Villa'ge, the property of bliss be brought wbont in no'other way. McCausland. Sale at one. ape list . CEDAR GROVE = -= , _ It is pleasing;_to uotethe friend- in another column. W. B. Powe", P. O• -R; R. No. 1. Markham - ., All kinds of Field Seeds. Timothy Seed at $7.60 per bushel. bhip that existsin so many cases in .auctioneer, :Z.29 Home Phone 121b L. _ Seed Corn the best on the market. '' 1the British armies between officers � � _ - _,. - -- L. :- � •-rind men.. Itis the actions of the ^"""^^"^"^-.-.11 "•�^•^^�^- ,' • Also - complete stock of home-made and well made. Milk and Cream Pails of all kinds. Come,in an compare theta with factory { upetat'ta that is the cause of . make. Boilers, flat and Wt bottom, 2?A ap. „rouble and that sows the seeds FIRSTSERIES 1► • trf anarchy and Bolshevism. ";; ' (1919) : • t ��S _ . . . • P- I Now is• the time.yon will need an Oil Heater. 6 -only .Oil Heaters, PICKLZRINLi COUNCIL. = - 1919 - ing at 4.05 while they last. 3 only, Hot Blast at 2.95. - Q05TDURING . go t The above council soar purauaat to L �, , adjournment on Monday. the 7th cast. JAN.;4.00Fsrtners, Ret your Stock Food here. The Royal Purple line. Y ??embers all present, the reeve lD the y chair. Minutes of last meeting read • - andapproved• FFA• 4A1 Buy _` Also, set our prices on Woven Wire Fence. • A Dumber of accounts were present- MAR.$ 4A2 -' �'�5V � ` i ed for payment and referred to the ,� �, r� Where Pandora and Happy Thought itanges erre r�ur specialty respective standing committees, APR:$ 4.03 = � : w # The following camnivaicatione 10 ! i,lways a pleasure to show goods. Call and see us were read : From the U. F. O. of On. MAY $ 4.04 You r ltsrio, asking the Couat:il to unite with r - ..them in requesting the government to JUNE$4.0% - ` C -_ ** Q i Q ,n repeal the Provinciat• Highways Act �, &P -This I S. BALSDON, -, m . PIC��i .,At oats c From Prof, M. C. Boswell, JULY; A -U `' 4� �` n comp raining of bad condition of aide- AUG. ` road 11et. lots l0 and 11 in c l0 1 ; From 'E r• A. L. R ilson, re Hydro -Electric Radi- SE ==:_ - ,,". -a1 Railway ; From D. Holliday, clerk ' I I --- - . -- • `.of S'Vbithy Tp„ ohjectintt to ay for c 1 �r 01de'pp_ .- *� � -­ I snow shovelling where tt'hitbv had 1 s � 1, '- -----: �'bonuae4, wire, fences : From NV, D. NO O fiili ers, enclosing'6f1I for damages to }� I ( 1 �' ' .' . ••• -: ' . 1. ` ; .� ggoo�e through flooding; From N. DEC. �i.11 + ' '�f''' recornmends�the followin PlourB , 7y"WElson, re washout is Wliifevale hill ; r \.L.i '( From Ludwig & Ballantyne, solicitors J.4 I'luppW 11 - " , , h Michael Ryan, asking that road south of Dumbarton Villa a beW LL `�; •r''� 2s fOr Heed Bread and Paatr It opened. F. L. Green was heard re electric - ` aiahta for Greenwood _ "�, ti t ' s J. H. Michell was beard re bad con ;.Read L. `aU onarch } '� = 1 `iiiition of. western towaliae, and asked P . ast �_ -O. - u ked) J #or grant to gravel name, On motion, to Fi ores CT��=-'& ' , ; ; . a grant of $100 was made, provided - - -. tarkhamgraot a similar amount. g '' vIZE O *' Cr©&m of h W , , s The etaoding committee oa Contin- t e. �$ s. e $aeries reported and recommended NOt1Ce hOW the COst-and the � r.r ' rhe following payments : D. R. Bea- , cash value -of the stamp ad- _ �` (Bread] t ton, on account of salary, 100,00 ; Thos •+ ' ( , {ti -099, solar; as Oollector ; Aoyd Vances each month illtll, o • F :,BDrk, 7 days work nut fuel oommie- - _ ' , "sinner anti espensee of trip to Toronto 1st day of January, 1924, t�1C • en ` , . asp. .. a Campbell ,Flour M�lis Co... Ltd.: 1'h Tee standing committee on Bonuses Domuuon of Canada is pledged } for wire 3w'eness, lataioa{te Dlatten, _t0 a0 5.� f rAiE" at 1 ;:..,� :fate.. rwpmted as follows : Application p y: $ Q C8C11 W.S.S.w+S..ci+. _j. - - - • tvl b. -.t:, •n",Ib:•.,,:- u:. 1o.13,i '� � .----&'. :� Toronto 'e erboro. -�: :Pieker0 - . - .. . •• Y _ I ; .: it _ .- .. , ��y IP - , .. - . .. _ �n....•. -. u .. a . „- ... ._- - ilea... • _ .•.n ,. . - " a'�S'Fs'ai'�`. •S .r ... xN'Ls....:...ti,€'i». � . nc4't':�'fi . f �y"i.t ` .w";:.tc•.v,•.__-- ,....• . , . i . .: � ...nrhs�+.-.a.s. r_.� aC... - •t ..�.'. :.?., ' 2s u�- <-.,•kr..e.•N.c;.,t�.;�>:,tesaisf x .&off' - . ,... k,. � . �,• ,.r z,.!m .. � .-.a-,....: � _ .;�.. :�� :r 7",R .� �.c �:a.. 1� .:•n+!o P,;;,�q-'. �R,a,v'+w..; c�,i.,• rU' ;c' !L`^ r ss. ..: ^• A +�'xyc yti . +* �_ :, ", ,.�' " p'^', "�,�.,. r- 'i*.:. � " ;i»�T ' ' w�'.�.: ^rz;.., a'., 4 ' , „ 'r�: . xe -„aFn� :. :.. 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I and Mrs Lov a dais 6t- brother; Thos. E., in repairing -Rave you paid for the I am prepared to do cbopping ani oat ' e' B autos. - The past year has hese ei trylaj>; ter. -:paper you are now . Raking on -M•dndays and Fri- �. a W. boaiee has been' Kerions ill P. "rid tit's• Macnab are sendtime Is cotteal. will - = -_With the'•flu, but is anal Imp 9V`• d gi�gg[,tarp hire. D. P. Macfarlane, -you pie se donso' just _ dayaon prig 1st.. � sr but the ban eolifted and +, at :h couple Mrn. weeks acf their NOW: $nate atone boats, wagon and binder ' Mise Maggie Milner, of Thistle Q,rite a number 'of our residents _. tomg»�n hand.- .r.- we.are naiug no- on •$a vieiting with Misses Scott -2-P-11 - -- --- are -laying iu their wintar`s s sad-Hitler.----pin our bread ; of coal, a considerable quantity John F. Bayles, Greenwoosri Mrs: D. A._. Scott to spending a _ fry WV $f weeks in-Londou_visiting ,caving arrived recently. k o 3�er parents. --- _ _. v a s f y i -_ ----_ - NEW CP4.R'A OE eTa a full roc ' ;Mrs. Lee, we are sorry to'sas•, . BARZ'4N x t is seriously ill at present, hitt is �} The undersigned bis' opened-;Capdies, i Chocolates, { ;' ;tiow improviug. - � � ,i1 T S LG.P . a garage on :his <#tremiseq Lind Gum, Feanut�r r : A,,W. and hire. 14icay,ar.e"no•sv l7he Ontario Railway Arid i5 plepttred to.do•ttll,k,inds. . spetiding a. week or two with their. ,; ,. lalrJtticipal :$cardSH "ate of autofntz6ile repairing. r On April lst.the uailersigned will take 1 h x" _ l_ uit Cake daughter iu the city. Will andle all necessary;parts Thos: Stanbur is mRkin con• •(P. F• 4g9/) ' poasessiun of the" 'above shop. y ' g for repairs. Both phones in the store siderable improvements to his lY Tttl: �3Arrtlt i',f cite Application of- Hurseshoeins and general blacksmith _ `ai•m buildings this year.• e•f tuts Home Teieplione Company, Rork promptly attended to. Is also agent for Gray Dort Cara. Liwitr�l: for authority to increase Lotnie and interferin horses made Call in and flee him J. B. bindle' apetit a few- days g H. R. MOnn@ r ' the �•hesages for' telephone service a speci.tll t- of, and nionev re- before buying. yPickering, 'last week in the city visiting a -s fuital�s : - ;, friends and on business.. .. funded work does not - [7�L, L fF� v J Joseph Read hada tcu(td• F01t IAWAL EXCHA`GE SERVICE PER prove satisfactory.. `�'h�!]11I8 E S�epiteil��Yi'r Tit e 4 1` o n' p ANNA -1 -INDIVIDUAL Z AND i ( CLAREM0,\T, Ont. ` tree on Saturday la%t•w-hen a large PAttTY•Lt\E3. A10= MC�.�9 0I-MM1�i quantity of wood was cut.' - 'q y S3ri�ine�.: From $18.20 fess twenty h Confectionery H. G: and bars. Nilson and dan- pet, cent 0,i -count, for pot nteut within _ phis,, Edna, spent Sunday t. ith thirty da.-s'to 19,75 net, Thos. E. and -xi -e. Stephenson. Residence: From $15.00 less twontc - oved' Brillinger. ill who recently o "percent discount for payment •tf itttin ' This Drawm* 1S fi'om a y r This j" n iij moved' into the village and who is chfrtq days to $15;00 net..... �. o r Combined rate for business and Rest- constantly on hand in bulls o bricks 3n the. employ of John Coates' is Gum, Chocolates anif. other Sweets. hinder the doctor's care at assent. deuce : From $31,2:5 less twenty pper -: p cent discount for payment within P�1DtDap Popular Patriotic Music, Wm. Dolphin' and: son, Fred, y 25 i7- Tobaccos, Cigars, eco• who have been in the Peace River shirt days to.8131..a ties, x RURAL PARTT LIVE SURVICR District during the past year, re- IN DILLINGHAM BLOOK turned home a fete daps ago look= Fitrin- Residence : From $15.00 less' Ing hale and hearty. twenty percent discount for payment Pickering, Ont. _ Thos. MacOallum of Wal ole within thirty days to $15.00 net. + p 'Storea. Doctors, Veterinary Bur•.- - _ ----:�: ties ed -bile--3coE , - puechas . @nnyy�i.ock Buyers torn $13.75less .-. tej >* itar.m and moved thereon. this ttwent per cent discount for meat , week. We welcome Mr: and Mrs. within thirty days -to abi8.78 net. Mallnm to r midst.. nisi{mens for Hearin Mis's Alma Ward, daughter of fop 8 why it 1='red and Pure. Ward, who has Tie Ontgrio Railway and Municipal e. been serionsiy i11 with the, `•fist, (iepatd ha r«hy appoints Tbtueday, the foilow.ed, by pneumouia, is we tire. 17,th d,•.. t April,'19t9, at the hour of llrfi6QTia il0 , lac'to Atate-improving. nicer*. it rluAtrry :;ftrr el' yen o'clock to rile �+ IL =— rs. Palmer and dais tighter • `' x t4 a t, g Inge of 31tirkham, � to. - the Heat itig , rlitiCh 1 ares spending a few da i wlth the The Universal herein. i formor's brother, Fr Madill. of .12,,ted itt Toronto this. 31st.day9i Sawing � X; -Stoutfviile. ` While there they,at- biat0r. -A. D. 1919. ' I tended Lite banquet' given In hop- ($Rdi H. G, SMALL. =. ; "1 Manufactured by or of the returned soldlerP.Y30 Secrettuy R. and biro. hnttali and family. - H. Jackson & .Son, ho have resided on the Buyez IBro'ak Road. Pickering, Oat, fHrm on the. seventh concession , tis from an actualphotographof Anns.Case of the — Woodworking tn. �inring the past four years, have *se - Metropolitan Opem singing iii direct comparison Black~smithing sand -Food TIAs' fatuous '�eil,on make - is b' es. Saw gumming moved to -Agincourt, foltowed by kP ,t.cunstaatl cin 'hand. with her own voice on the. New Edison. the best wishes of their: numerpina. Aut .prrPared to .cater.to _ sc -, ng a specie cy. friends. a i and filing The il Wheels. Circular Sawn, Saw their regular monthly meeting at social gatherings. The amazing fact is that no. human ear Cori _ and Emery Mandrels. h-Parlur -in Telephone Cen- t the artist thei trumen perfect We foto sale a blacksmiths bei• 16he home of Mrs: G. M. Fori�+t at tral office, o pis: its the m , s err have a 8 c'r'ock on the afternoon o Wedgy p :. distinguish s P , Iowa In o ,o er. - ti gni h e a from ns t o ,. ti kers.._- - x;,223 . is the Re-Cr-eafwn: Thisiswhat we call the tone g - nesday, the 18th Inst. A good - -9k test". And it proves the. truth of the Edison _ „e ., i�ragst�rtlece:is.izeiagpret�e►red.: All T. P. Shirk, Clarea�ant --- - womea are invited, ---- - ---- - '' Company's claims about _ =4 Owing to the rains and warm T131E TA BLE-Tickering 86aton G ale 'etnont VPr weather, which lscenyingthefrost T. R. Trains gottig East Jae as follotwe. - - - 9.07 A M. --- -to come out of the -ground, the :�o: t; 'ilei' - - ,/ NEW E D� ON rE1$d9 9re $fitting into very- bad 29 t+coat $s; P. M. 'Bus Insets all Trains - sti Local a.25 P. M . "The Phol•0o a h with a Soul's -. condition. The autos are heeling west due as follows- � P First-class Rigs to hire day, or Trains go:rg •� . . great difficulty' 1n- navigating th ,to• 33- Local` 9,1 A. M. night at lowest prices. - sea of mnd, and assistance is often .. -1 Local ,. y 35 P. bi. it proves that the instrument does re-create,, not f necessaryin order to get on to ••a 7 .Mail s 00 P. M. Phone 1803. • . -merely imitate. Hundreds of these. tone tests have _ -$. terra firma. FuRPgaieg i« I hour In adaetnce been conducted. More than 2,000,000_people•have Thos. Siad@rsoa & �9 Several from. here attended. the of Standard -time. `bangttet given in S/oufPville on -- - .::•attended' them. And not one could say when it was . _ - PROPRIETORS • the' li hts lowered to hide the .sin singer's the Friday. evening last in :honor of , nr :a uc: s uua the artist he heard and when the instrument. With A, soldlers recently returned itrom overseas. .-They nit reportft g $'lips most -enjoyable time. About three audience. was completely baflied 1 -Coal,Co hundred sat down to the heavily >; �� �• i}ere lr s opportunity to tntntre Yltlt mr ttort or t demeattrrtloa tba marmloat Nees I76 laden tables, after which- a most f � 'Interesting programme of music, against emberraaring error in Melling. iEditosr ar kArvt err, text to year 1/amr, No odllgatiea,' of coarto. 1i).00 per ton - pronunciation and poor choice, of - Chestnut, speeches, stories etc., was given.. _ - 10.76 Don't forget the social- to be ..Foes Know Stove, StaIter's Music Store, �Oahawa; nt. ; lo.3s given this evening lu the Method- whichr.NtltsinpowerendsuocpR ' iet;churetriur the jloidiers who yME65TERJ THOS. A. LAW '+ have recently returned from over- seas. A short program of music, NEW INTERNATIONAL hS.o]�ssis'2�'. Gat• speeches, etc., will be given, after. r which refreshments will be served. T H.G DICTIONARY is an all -know- j i' An urgent invitation is extended ing teacher, a universal question .�• PjC�\.i to all returned soldiers. The com- answerer made to meet your STANDARD B mittee has endeavored to reach needs. 'it y'� in daily use by them all b special invitation, but hundreds. oTthousanda of suc- L ,, :'.should any be overlooked,* they cessfai men and women the world over. LUMBER YARD.,: �w9 400,e0e word.. 2700 Pager. "m n. �Ofv CANADA : "ire given- a•most hearty invit'a•, iustratiorn. o0estoog�reaapQhicsdEn. cilia© OFrIC:i TORONTO tfob-to be resent through these u+••- 30,000Geogaaphicalsubjects. - p anlm Harz. cg�hest Awad) Beaver and Eclipse Braude -' _-;columns. Everybody • come and Panama -Pacific Espos;tion. _ • , - --help to make this scala' evening tlsxm,,le „d MIA -PAM eau.as _ YOhY' 5112'j�lus `earnings In our - -Hardwood Flooring in &8,AA -' ane that will be long remembered WRITE for specimen PaQce FREE A-18 and 13.18 all grades by the boys is Whose hODOC it i8 to Pocket Map if >oa name this paper. + a a C. M RiAM CO., Savings Department, earn linter- of Beech, Birch, Maple. the given, and show them 'that sprinS6eld, Mase., U. S. A. g p 'their work has been appreciated. The drama. entitled •'`The Fin- ' aSTro 1878 est at Ctlrrent-rate. � Plain and Cuarter f3nt WaiEe ger of Scorn," was played by the and Red Oak. Pickering Dramatic Club before a' PICKERING BRANCH, ;,Quality and Manufacture z crowded house, under the anspiees =r� C. ZI1wQYltERfl 06N, Mas.g or. Branch aha at Whitby. Q T„ Of Brougham Union Lodge, A. F. guaranteed f A. M., on Monday evening last. -The evening, though threatening, , 1 We D. Gordon fie on. - ­'A - 'turned out fine, although "a nun'• _ _ s • � ;�-ber were detained on secouut of l• � �•��� � List _ �.theweather. Theplaywasintro• A.; Bann S PICSERINC .. dated by W. J. Clark, and the Characters all deserve $$eat credit Bali and Independent phone. -for the performance of their -ever- t _ parts. The intense interest _ - he T United Farmers .was maintained .throughout, and' --- Oilcloth Binding 26 cents a packan. •oF � , ;:the transition from the pathetic to . the humorous was gracefully �~ Egg ca fillers` -- - _ made. ee ee, a meln __ - _ 38 Fancy hisenits, only 15 cents per lb. ,Elntario �: of the dramatic club w4li their 4 ::-friends and the members of the y Bee Hive Syrup, 5 lb. pail for 50 cents Masonic order 'with their wives Royal Purple Calf hien' , p sin sisters &c., repaired 'to the * r Palmers Club Meets in the ^_ '`' - - lodge room where a rich banquet r, Dominion Tires and Tubes _ �ipkering Town Hall on _ was spread-by-the-ladIA and_en_ __of. � e ne :. toyed by all. Short speeches were kept in stook. It wilt pay you :Fine anti Coarse Dairy Salt•` second s �y delivered by Messrs. Andrew, call a/ our works and inspect our sloe► of eaeb month Chapman, Thezton, Clark, Forgie, obtain priors lent be misled Oranges, Lemons and Grape Fruit poly during summer' months, McGrath, .Scott and the Mimter of age" Off do not employ Item, eoesegosat• ly we eau, and do /brow off the eget/ the lodge, Mr. C. H. Found. The 'triait of the Plekering people Warr °OIDmueiO° of toper eenl.,wbiebyoa wD � ..,=QPatoh• for neat meetieg `".aG'. ;very much enjoyed and a repeti- Ma ib y� b7 Pasobaaiag !loan an. Es Se A N N I Siilt • tion of it wig be looped itorwRrd J. T. 11ATHHlIOIrF A 79,80'�'!ie peOeeeds amounted iO�Eilttoeand Works, Whitby, am"rio 'F3�;`'ST ..9 3�EC :i� r1`��� �+ c� ! = %►A. { e„�..Aa : �....m..;.._,.....�....�s.,�_�,:rt..r. _x.,..,•ar.,... o,s-�.,..�»-_�...,:.�r,.:���aa'erair';e�:�,s '"�"��•iii•�:3".:,�.�1•..1c.a�a,scnce-= .�i.v�si� ,� _.k �:a•,.. ar. .. _ a! r ... i -2: -,:: 'r,�?' �,�r •�..., "=t' 'F ,. �"'. %, :.a�•-a :a.^ ::<-v:.�,.: yr '.,wwwy rr,1Cy .r,t� �„r nn- Zs'�.e ' ': ::: 3 1, rt• '�3}S�. �'.Y ... art 'rd. « . , ;5t.�, a,. F''�r' - u a , - 'c ..t. o- .r:. . '� g .7,� .et. .s`�'. ; c'.'" �.*` .ci r'av+P iy .�...,w..:t1�*,',.. ' • „7y"a,rsf "-ti..�, n%4Yy�n r,+t,y' '.v.. ,. y,-:�., ?. :.. �Y �+ r.,,.'.•�,•t�,^:Gl1JS►,5 i, .a, .,.,..,. ,• ...".. ' .�i.k+�,-,. i."rti',%A••r"wF, •'r�:' :�wh 'Y • • n, •.",....r�y-.I.�+. .'T, Y�-.�•A8 ..u..,*ra.tr.•,�:•+'.. . .:.�s. s ` 'm''.,'.'y�X`:i= �y,--✓I.:^: ,.JI �+ #9••�ri. .. „ �,-,fy': - ;�vaw,.: ��.4r�:m �F� zc^�ir'�-'.a`+^•"�..,nrr•yr'`�".,'u��:.P:r..�1�'Y' %. �-j•z�u-r8cl•"'rw"cy,� .: ��';',q.,s1C,rs a',•'..-7:+".e'.;�^ '• .•.,%r4.x-�s .�, 's,ufyt -'v••o." tP",'r':_�i_.%.'cl'��+.:. �^'Ft.k. '.'.t`a,2n."..'y.:",�w�y. ',+,'w"Grs�it.'.'.2l`Fy '.v. ,. .. y .? ..•'£.,,s.' .-,'. '.. "Nr.. .,-._, ':. ::., -., .. �... ,1 :ii4'.C^ .; .:. .b y T"r..S,. {,.• r• ![alttsts . tlltd C9 'v !i P1aJshiagr *OLDIRRB AND NIQKNAMR•S. ,At Bane. Sables' beatltlfal ions >clothes: out>Ots, a Y" Modem Names for Ancient tmblems' x `•t� -In keeping children occupied `and daintily made of finset taatet'la1a, ,. :. Which Adorn Uniform*. .. O.iO late.. -Mate slafrfs - �y �{"� cAii . zves i ea -pot rests �PPy� mothers should }emembe}r that The sctdiery are gertatal very dreesss at moderate prices, Band for • iµ . _ an ounce of ingenuity is worth pounds y, ry in•. + of expensive laythi The thought gen%ous In finding nicknames for Lists. - equalled by no other is cheeri in these times when eve everybody aid -everything, declares a M R i. W O L F i30 N -. -.<,: �• TY London paper. Nor is, their selection Yonye St. Torotytq _ one must economize is .everytl►ing-c - Teas on sale anywhere unduly overshadowed by th8 bLtdp • even the children in their toga. The following euggestioris-point out vari- veneration. Must Obey the Rulea! ous uses of homely materials that Op the peaks of their caps.some of. "You'll plaza lave yaur umbrelfar of many Mo*ers have, found satisfac- 'Seers have an ancient eniblem, a very cane at the dure, sor." said the new to substitutes for elaborate and ex- llerce lion standing on a royal crown. Irish attendant at a certain'pfeture D - - pensive playthings. - .. - ­This,however, soldier eer— hem blokes a tot ---- " y , Moet children like to play at being blun `'T m 1 k with a "A very proper regulation," said the + {- grown up, and thus are never so poodle hiop in it 'ats." visitor, "but it happens that -I have. _ on a cue the s happy as when they are imitating A regiment which wears.on on i col- either." n to n sfA lar the:emblem'••of rather an elongated '"Thin gio•and get -cab:'^No nae -ta+ their mother' or big sister in octans= Chinese dragon, • is known and des- allowed 0 enter unless he laves 'is tions that resemble housework. One J . `-..Ebwk`'• Careen or Mixed it/ Sealed Packets Only. clever mother who knows that char--cribed definitely as "Those 'ere blight• umbrellar or cane at the dare. You — acteristic of children kept things in ere with worms on their collars. akin read the card yourself, nor." ` a special place in her kitchen for her --�--�--- ' children to use. There were patty- When FortuneNavors. The volcano Aso-san, in southerr, • Blau CatsQuations Psi and some prely usedmuffin Fortune is apt to favor the man who Japan, hap the biggest crater known,TieHee, an- old fro .spoon and, best of works as is he expected to succeed It is fourteen miles across one way- , - v all, s jar of sawdust and one of tiny without it, _ ! and between ten and eleven the other. pebbles, the kind that are used in 441 The cotton handkerchiefs supplied $y Lawrence W. Booram. - starting Japanese lily and narcissus In the old days rings. called gM►i{ to French soldiers have printed upon' t =y bulbs in gravel and water. When the mal rings were used both forengage- them a number -of precepts to be- mother emother was baking, her two-year-old ment and marriage. / These' rings observed on the march and during - daughter could bake, too. The tine w were arranged on a tray, and each one of which was worn b each of Sha took us out to the barn. I ahead of time. Remember the sett- Y 'looked" at the cat- it was rather Ing the clocks up an hour all over was filled with s batter of sawdtiet the loners during lite engagement, crudely done, but li could tell what it Canada. Wouldn't that throw us off, ,and garnished with pebbles; and but at the wedding, ceremony - th was supposedboas? hie died lsat'Mareh, you know, man an honr was spent contented) to represent. The y P y ring, united agaii., was used for the painter had overdone himself' on •the ! „ in filling and emptying the tine. Of weddrin ring, the twin hoo a being before the time was changed. g p eyes. They looked just like the eyes "I should say it would;' I rent ed• course such a use of sawdust is only herd together by an lagetnioua ar- of a cat in the dark. I almost ahiv- a substitute for sand box, but the rangement of clasped hands'. Bred, and I beard Joe mumble under You deserve 'a medal for that' bril- sand box is not always practical in _ r" his breath: "Evil eyes!" The cat liant thought, Joe. a house. d sad its eara were_ _laid } _ I--glanced-at-sty-wa#ch. It 'lacked An th r woma ' found that an egg A Scot w>iose wife a+aa taken sw wan_ ttmg--* - o e n -``-'`�-'---'Eack. For a person who is super- ten minutes of two o'clock, which in beater that had seen its da of nae• went for the doctor. "No, no, Jock!" , stitious, the picture would have made reality was only one o'clock by the fulness was a very real delight to her said that worthy. "I've been. to see . r, .'a`; him feel—well, just a' little uvhom- sun. When the .hour was exact, I small son. He sang to its accompani- your -wife once a month for the past ' • fortatble. net u the cane and again marked ear, and not apenny-fee have I I panted the first question: "Doi p „ ment and found it a source of unfail- y „ where the shadow fell. "We've got! • had." "I'm sorry," said Jock "but lI look out of my right or left eyet to find the pearlys thin time," I es -{tag interest, which was a bgon tQ his yr + - "Say, boas;' interrupted - Joe. _ . i blisy mother. Another mother, when come this once, and, kill or cure, I'll ' �!`you7 want some ladders, won't claimed.:. she is busy in her kitchen, finds a pay ye—kill or cure." The doctor I I would not permit even Joe to di9_- t, you t" I. nodded m ! for I thought only I could find them. j seat for her oma i died. When it was decently possible - went off in search of some. Present-' Y of the table at which a e is at work. y IT he returned dragging 'an exten- � Soon I struck so aething; atter" pry ►i+}ten she gives him a large diip-'� the doctor asked Jock for. his fee. But tr 5 II sion ladder which we adjusted -and! ltfg 'and digging I got it, out o4 the ping pan partly tilled with water. Jock was as unwil' to pay ad ever. leaned against the side of the barn. ground. It was a small steel box That makes s fine Take over which) "But you said 'kill or cure,' you'd , a'""°'" •� '°°°" Oeq"° n1d ° ""'"''•n1d- _ - _- ,+u ,rr r,rr r fs •.r hJt V>7 OrpAr Our ,n+,M.•+eW I went up and began examining the and after many trials "roke off -the +� gr y .. � ^•��� +•-r +a d,. -d cat e es. his •boats drift gayly. The boats are pay, said the doctor an it f`Well y - lid• bit* of rias did u cure her t" asked Jock ex- " ;,�'„�!,; ,;r � „ted r_ a; ; d � The left eye had a very small hole ftp parings or of other materials f I Behold! It was filled with the citedly, "No;' said -the doctor• "but �•°'•'�"' """ ■""-•'"• "'"•' lrwo,.r ;:,''+r, drilled _where the pupil should have { that she given him. + ,r, .r,rrYrrortr■ru.nook, .been. It --was' so small, a pin would: largest and most be pestis I! A sewing basket furnishes play --" "Then did ye kilt her Y_" ;went ■�;",,, %moor �pf.00 �oo1 �,, bardly go 'through it. However, I had ever seen. material for another active child. 'on Jock. "No -of" - said the doctor:■• •• -° r __4d ptanage to get one through to tel] I glanced toward Mises Morris and I Her mother finds her a spool waned "terra weel, thent" said Jock. ~' �•-■■��• • •YY...• -s, T ---.'.----.where the hole.. was from the inside: I"found her loo -icing at ate with part- with odds and ends of bright -colored z of the barn.ed lips. When she saw me looking; atlas that the little one can wind and *-: We took the ladder' down and ' set . at her she drooped her head with s { - - i blush. When she looxea up again I that she is sewing—like mother. A I went up the ladder again, and after i her eyes were like diamonds. And! L�� PARKERS u rp riseO rt ,eooafderable searching I found ;necklace of bullosa strung on strong i the diamonds were my reward. where I had stuck the pin through linen thread and securely tied is an r the hole. I knocked it out, and look (The End.). other treasure that saves the sewing PARKER'S know all the fine points about cleaning and Ad through the small 'aperture. . 'basket from depredations and both dyeing.' With my eye very 'close I could see mother and' child from the Strain of quite a large space in a plowed Reid, GREAT BRITAIN THE BULWARK. �� �� We can clean or dye ttnyMing from a filmy georgette r . — Oncessant don'ts., and of course could riot 'tell exactly A nursery elide made from an blotise to heavy. d:a ries .'Or rap.- Every article Is given _ -what' the cat *as supposed "to be . Against the Spread of `Bolshevists, I careful and expert Et,eattc►n lard satfafacticsa is guaranteed. -- 'I k' a at. The onl . thin that I i ironing board- is another uze�tpensiae pe - -. g y Says the Naw York Thnes. y �•-fiend your faded. ore 7ehold goody to --- red was a large . ruck that plaything that an mother can afford ported �"� / P ,pould- plainly be seen- to the. field. .11 Whatevdr may happen in other coon- her Child. All that is necessary is . drew my head farther away from tries of Europe, we are assured -Great to screw a cleat on the wader- side f w, cr -thein hole, so my view became' Britain will never succumb to Bolshe- i of the board near the top, to prevent smaller; ller; and finally It dwindled -down 1 vism. says the Yoork Times. As i the board from slipping when the _ � A K Ie to where I could see nothing but the. qhe was the defender of. civilization { upper end of it ,is placed on it chair. _ �eoc� of haat; ob leftdecided, y Cdr gaze. ., That by her navy -against the barbarism of The slide is perfectly safe. for chi!- We will. make them like now agaln. ant o�ed the question.. "Where t� German undersea warrare, so she is f dren from olie and one-half to fbur I look . _now the chief bulwark against the; pr five yenta old. Besides that use, Our charges are reasonable and -we pay ex After I had started to go out and -spread of anarchistic doctrines. With the board also makes an admirable press or postal, charges vne way. A post 3ook at the rock, I realised that tram empire stretching over the world mountain side, don which trains of card will bring our booklet. of household had forgotten to measure and find she 1s the moat democratic of nations, ! cars can race and celluloid bath toys { suggestions that save money. Write for it `the cat's height. 'So again we had to!'and her laboring men are pursuing a and dolls can "shoot the chutes." It =_ . 8x the ladder up against, the outside) constitutional course to obtain their ;Serves as a table that can be adjusted V' + of the barn. Miss Morris got us a phare of the benefits ariaing from the _ ' line with which to do the measuring to any height, and as a counter for PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited and we started to work., . I didn't advance in wages.playing store, and is also `a good, �� and Dyers - ¢` know exactly how the work should There -is not the %lightest demand I steady table to put across a crib for be 'done but I began where the cat`{ for pronounced social changes, 'Wil- ! a sick child's playthings. It is eadily ;791 lrolig�e'St. Toronto was sitting,- measured to the top of . tiam G. Shepherd, a former tabor! put away and occupies 'little apace. • its head, and found the height to. bel member of Parliament, states in anJ Clothespins have likewise many "exactly three feet,- I interesting interview published in the : interesting possibilities as play mat- { It was beginning.. to grow dark Evening' P6st. On the whole, the aver- + `ter. :alien, so we could'' do no more work, . • ,oriel. Dominoes or blocks of wood and we started to walk back to the I age English workman has quite as . of that size thrust between the legs f much liberty as the ordinary laborer) of clothespins will keep them stand- city. But Miss Morris overruled my I _ 'objections and took us' back in her bore. No salt -sufficient moral}sta ing upright, ready to be organised Chore presume to .dictate what he Into regiments of soldiers for the machine. I promised to be back the should eat .or. drink. and 'the Govern - i stpall boy. Eye, nose and mouth can i ' "next day at twelve o'clock. ' ment is actually spending ;7,000,000 a be made with pencil or ink, and uni- Next morning I purchased a 'small week in pensioning the deserving un- forms can be provided with colored rte -fishin le and cut it off until- -ITPe Po employed. .. pencils. + �•" --- q it buss exactly three feet long—the This may, seem a little startling to p - �. 'name height as the cat. Then at the old-.tlme theorists who believe that the ,--.p_roper time we purposely started to individual should to care of himself The principal point in watering t walk out to visit "Tire Black Cit" without Governmenrk�aternalism, and ' horses in to giive water at regular, again. It was as I expected a d their theory -la correct, too, provided {periods so that too much water wild loped—Miss Morris met us in her equal opportunities exist for ell. But j not be taken into the system at one YeS Sut What an pancake• wads without ` machine and took us to our dentins- the war has so distarbed all economic tjme It is usually better to water t syrup? h u the syrup that gives the - tion.CtoIE what such 0000> tunitiea have . befiore than after feeding, but reg- 8avoia; and then- is no other syrup that take: lad as Good as -after we a gotten there we wen been interfered with, and ilia British ularity is more important than the out afford - .,exact centre of it thereine the k. was andeee Government .is determined an afford- i ghaoeohoraes should be wTo atered fin our p 'Ing this relief until peace is declared, ; p � ROWN BRAND j" indentation that did not look natural. giving facility for an easy return to m five times per day at least.. We waited patiently until' one.4'clocknormal conditions, ORN SYRUP rolled around, and I put the three The British Industrial Conference, ~ feet of cane pole in the indented appointed last month at the instance a lel": ! - For hat pancakes, hot biscuits and muffins and a dozen other h spot. The sun was just right to pro- of Premier Lloyd George, is working ' Table and Kitchen wen, housewives with the widest e:perienee - duce good shadows and I told Joe to 1 7 use Crown Brand every time -the golden syrup with the l !n the same direction. The return o1 cane }favor, y r - mayk exactly where the tip of this • soldiers from the war is to be in art " r j p For Marmalade and other preserves, shadow fell. Atter he had done that, provided for by the discouragement of �® p ' P recommend our LILY WHITE Com S 11010t him up to the barn for a spade, gvertime, which the shortage 91 men,®®�rr l t a d shovel.` has made necessary, and .with a maxi- ` When he returned, 1 started dig- mum working week of forty-eight { '" Sing -where the shadow had fallen, ii hours it is calculated that a congestion and I said to -Miss .Morris: "Here 1 of idle labor will be obviated. State ' come your pearls how. But I dug i development of new industries is M.` tr9, gl and I dug, ppaanted, sweated and put- urged 'to do the rest, together with ( t nwARDsBU RC .;Sed. But -rMh -sign of a fortune. 'raisin the age of child workers. These Y Then Joe went through some .genu- are some of the notations that might 3 P 0 re"- .'.ine bsr4 work•,-, but he Pound no be considered in thio country. - - - ' . �n a nacos Imo, Always put oysters into the stew s Pure - - y speculated. ` My reputation was at last -long cooking toughens them. lens sinks. t:1o5lRS stake with Miss Morris. "Are you Slate' pencils made of talc are now Sold b Grocers The Canada Starel►G. ��Y �o Qui :.M pure there were any perils?„ I in KIlIS.maeS f��3 fl110L' here, in 2, 5, ��j /s ,, being manufactured in Johannesburg, eterTv s'1 S� LiesiW Montreal quired.. ."Maybe this is just a joke. pip 10 and 20 pousd ties. - "No," she said definitely. "Tho OPlicial plans have been made for ++ airmen to By over the entire contin-. Pans are somewhere.. rr "SYhoopsl" yelled slot exeitediy- ent of Africa, .01 �'n:; ..r.."�: :' ." '. :. 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'`.. i n.J:L...�. .. _ `«•• K;.,' :r�% ^,.ni:.'�'. RM: `w<v'b •?Ys..: '...., y., � ,,i.;:..,,' •..:.. raw, Vr 'ON" BRITISH ���..I } N,�. �� y� N } b'y '. `QY.i •l' � � ..,f rS',R�• ''`'• `- -SWAIN PEACE A>�y of _the Co�ista of 284,00nm 0 Dafen --Over 120,000- i>a .„.,� Aid in Adjusting Trouble Between RT k France -18 000 to - 1m r � I and Jugo-slam despatch from London says: had -been reached 'at• the Peace- Con' ` r q iF - !areata. y 'The approximate dletributioa of the In Mebopotamia, ('creat Britain had � tr is W ich �ireaL Britain hasiziug the 40,000. troops U 30,000 men. After --amp psoposea to keep under arms until the smallness . of _the number of troops ce was explained actually ta• Rua" Mr. Churchill said_ M " "world is again at pee,', . that if Russia did not, exist the bill - F n A) War Secretary Churchill In North r y. would still be necelss%ry House of Commons recently. " ���,� s"•, Russia and Siberia there were some - The. distlibution .of troops, the Seo- , h J k ✓ o rotary said, would be- as follows: ]n thing like+'E0,000 men out o! a total •great Hrltain, 178,000; • in France.. of 858.000, British troops comprietn8 Y«` f* E84.000. the contemplated army' of occupation 1E0,000; army on the Rhine. ZZ, is the various areas during this trying, In Italy. end adladeIIt regions, Mr. ertod. From these 859,000 men it Churchill added. there would be 10,000 P Yt . • would be necessary to deduct E08,000, N, men, in order to adjust the lamentable who weie aot'combatants in -any sense. r "' differences which had arisen between "To secure genre And tranquility t jtaly and the_-Jugo•Slava, saying: 4 ' ` f I! throughout the immense regions that ? J 4 - "Wg are keeping small forces of ;�:•,�.�. f.,. ����,�`" Y :• have fallen into our -hands during the British troops there in many locals- war and to secure fulnlmeat of the. The Latest in British Flying Boats. $ -�tfes-wbSr8_tha troops of. no other na- , peace treaty and to enable us, in con- The a�Ye photographs- show the F2A flying boat, the latest thing in British seaplanes'. A creta of tion would be welcome. We have junction with our allies, to influencephotograph on the left five is carried, two Pilots, an observer, an engineer and a: wireless operator. The t&.ahh of- the K been asked to do this in conjunction a settlement in Europe;' said Mr. ..of with our allies, because it has been Churchill, "the total forces we pro- shows the bard while in the air, with a complete wing spread rs RAy , wh t juati retuprnedg a Tvsonioe ,!quad that these tMps could prevent pose to keep at our diapopal are thus hydro -plane at rest. Inset is la picture a Lieut. M. A. Gardiner, n tiroublefs hetweea the local populations 6� spo •. - after seeing service with the North Sea Patrol. pproximately 650, merely by their pretence durtni the' Referring to a speech by-aLDeputy HM c FouND solo period we are trying to settle things.. who had attributed the situation in �T1U(v �n �� BN la[a►� This -was. o! coarse, continued the Egypt to the 'military Government o! n�'J V i11� y Secretary, done at the request end by the country, Mr. Churchill remained S TO PAY - 1OF ATE ST OF ALS. � •PROBIT the desire of both parties, who felt that. whatever ;might be said, British - , ,that otherwise -there might bin a grave soldiers and British generals were :{ political situation, and there were no more in demand in every country of - --- - troops anywhere the. world as law-glvers and. pacifiers Joint Industrial Conference o! .Enkplayera an orlssnea Had and beneficent task. Twenty=Five Billion the First than the soldiers of. any other conn- Settled,the Questiaa of Unrest: In the Middle East and the Cancan tr- ' As 'a matter of fact, British rule- Payment, of Which Belgium is Me there were 75,000 men, sad he under which Egypt bad prospered eo , .to Receive Five Billion. p� despatch' from Loadoa says:- sad the employers to be aDDtied alI s -hoped-tbat they might -be substantial- enormously, he asserted, never had g', -The Council of Four reduced in the near future. These Paris, April An optimistic view of the work o! iho other workers and employers. 17 beet! military, but civilian. Of course, on Saturday rpael ed an agreement on industrial conference, comprising re- Trade conierenbea to, be held an ` troops had been here to ezpe3 Turks -in •time of war, exceptional steps had the of of the indemnities and preseatativea of the employers and future sins bonuses, the malnteneace and Germans, and were there now to be taken, but the country -had been I of the unemployed, and cid-as* pen' merely,to keep the people from flying administered through civilian authors- rep ration. to be paid by Germany, the -trade nacre of the United King- I at each other's throats until decisions ties. and examination of the details will be- dom, was expressed at a joint meet- aioas. { , _ gin Immediately, the newspapers say. 'lug that body held on Friday,to die- At the joint conference Dir. Header- s _ .� y 1 }�f & World r disc reemeat sa to detalia. and tt Is- incites of Ten that had been appointed 1 report of the .Provlaiouablmi�o _ loamo- a 50; per ii' gals:; ;2.40; sugar, lb., it is not believed there will be any cuss s secret report made by the' Cam- son moved a resolution al Joint �q a J�W 0 27 to 28a g Ee as �mittee and agreed to ' -ALs. Hen i„rovibiona-�Vhole3ahe. term's will be finished during the week. adjustment of the outstanding diffical• aeDtance• 8 .- , SreadstaQe. The Echo de Park says. that tom• ties. derson said. had declared its. rea�llness f _ ` 'Smoked_ merits -Hams, medium, 38 Arthur Headersan, the labor leader, ptO ed at once with legislation Toronto, Ap. 8.-- Manitoba Wheat, to SSc• do, 30 to 82c• cooked promises were effected on all .debar - heavy, , sad other steps necessary to carry No: 1 Northern; $2.2435; No. 2 North- 49 to plc• rolls, 81 to 82c• breakfast able points regarding the sum to be is epeakin$ of the result of the de• d recommendations into effect He ad era, $2?1%;-No. 8 Northern; $2.17%; bacon, 41 to 45c; backs, plain, 44 to paid at once by Germany and the pay- liberations. said: ed that the Provisional Joint Commit - No. 4 ' wheat, $2.11%, is store, Fort 45c; boneless, 50 to 52c. meats in -the '-futurs. Against the op- I - We cot along well,, we do not an- it ;would remain intact until a stands William. _ Cured meats -Long clear. bacon, 28 position.of the Freneb Government it ticipste any disagreement." While i� 'committer were brought into be• Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W„ 72%e; to 29c• clear bellies, 27 to 28c was agreed. the paper says, to distr!• b - • � 28 to 2834c; 9!r Alan Macgregor Smltii ' dhairmaa Inc. � . No. 8 C.W., 69fl,c; extra No, 1_feed� Lar -Pure tierces, bate the future,paym+� over a term of the managing committee of the $9iGe;' No. 1 feed, 674fic; No. 2 feed, tuba, 28% to 29c; pails, 28% to 29%; of 80 years. The payments for the Engineering Employers.. Federation,, , Sir Allan, Smith, reprssentiag the kt4%e, in store Fort William. psitus, 2$'�- ta_ SOc. Cornea. tierces, nest -few yetrs_ were fixed.. said the employers wera.Dseparsd`to Pingtneerin$ EmDlo>rers' Federation, -Manitoba barley -No. 8 C.W. 25% to 2btX►c; tubs, 28t1f� to 283fac; $1Ma . Na: 4 C.W., 99o.% rejected, ppails, 26 to c; -tubi, Prints, 2734 to The Journal says there are indica- honor the report immediately the seconded the resolution an Behalf of - - --�'te, feed, 98t, 4n store Fort William. 241%c.. -. . - - •_- tions that the rights of France and trade unions accepted. rad the employers. He said the details of Belgium to prior consideration in the I the report wool be observed strictl7. American corn=No. -8 yallpvr, The secret repast, tt w aadImme f- $1.80; No. 4 yellow, ;1.TT, track To. _ M�ntresl Ma;kett payments by Germany have_been re- .recommended the following !mined!- 'both is tettgr and spirit. and that he A :;ronto, prompt chipMont. _ Montreal, April '8,--Oats--Extra cognised. The first German payment, to reforms:. had no doubt as to the calors a the Ontario oats -No. 2 whCte, 70 to No. 1 feed, 81%c. Flod"pring it says. will be 25,000,000,000 francs; • A '48-hour Reek with"a dmle of industries oi�the oonntry The resolu- te, 72c • -No. 8 white, 68 to 70c, according wheat, new- standard graded $11.10 to of which Aflve billfol; will $o 0 pay for migimum wages to be applied univer- tion was mid t mister of Labor to �treights outside. $11.20, Rolled Oats -Bags, 90 lbs., roe, materials to ensure the resume sally. Horne promised that the report wonldE Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per 8.60 to $8.75. Bran. $42.25. Shorts, car lot, ;2.24 to $2.20. No. 2 do -2.11 -26• Hay-1rCa. �' p u Lon, car tions of 'German ecbuomte life. Francs Trade- Boards Tor organised trades. receive sympath8tie consideration b7 to $2.19; No. 8 do, $2.07 to $2.19 f.o.b. lata, $26.50 to $27, Cheese -Finest will get ten billion francs and Belgium The wages and hours recogntzed I the, Government. -- : _-shipping points, accord" to frac hts. esaterns, 24 to 25c. Butter --Choicest five billion of the -first payment. The Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, 12.09 creamery, 60 to 61c. Eggs -Fresh, rest of the indemnity, the paper says, -'- ��� ��pgr� to $2.17; No. 2 do, ;2.06 to $2.14; -No. 4?c. Potatoes=P€r' bag, bar. lots, will run over a period of 30 years. AUSTRALIA WILL DEPORT Bahl • _ _ 3 do, $2.02 to $2.10 f.o.b. shipping $1.50. Dressed hogs- battoit kil- pis for the continued occupation TEN BOLSHEV14T LEADEHS. points, according to freights. led, $27 to $27.50. Lard -Pure, wood of the left bank of the Rhine have --A Peas -No. 2, $1.70, according to pails, 20 lbs. net, 80% to 82c. Y I freight outside. - been abandoned, and the allies will A despatchfromBrisbane, Australia. Barley -Malting, 98 to 9&, spatia -1 depend upon an economic blockade as says: -The military authorities here -- _ Live Stock Markets: _ the marine of- pressure an Germany. have 'initiated prosecutions with a t. _ a2. Toronto, April 8. -Good heavy - Buckwheat=No. 2, 96c, nominal. Final agreement on the Rhine and view to departing ten Bolshevist lead- Isetg pI Holding Out FOR steers, $14� to $15.75; choice butcher Rye- -No. 21 $1.66- nominal. _ steers, $18 26 to $13.75; butchers' Saar Valley questions will be reached err. • The returned soldiers according- Six Weeks Now Improved, .-Manitoba ilour�overnment' scan -I cattle,. choice, $13.50 . to $18.75; do, t before the end of the week, it is ad- ly decided to discontinue anti -Russian. w 'dare, $10.75 to $11, Toronto. demonstrations pending the ,Govern• A despatch !rein London soya' Ontario flour --Government _sten-' O°d' $12.60 to 4119; do, medium, dad ._-. _... lard 6 to b is bass.11.50 to $12; do, common, -$10.60 to ment'e early replies to resolutions News hsa reached London that a do, $9 b ;9 u a, c etre; I76; o, prey nus y..men�oged. tachmeat o! Admiral Kolchak's Slber- andontreal, prompt shipment in BOLSHIEYIKI MEET tan Lorcet hu succeeded in getting to z, mediwn bulls, ;9 to 419.25• do, rough uMihfeed-Car lots, delivered Mon- bulla, ;7.76 to 418.25; butt era' cows, _ - touch with a detachment of allied areal feead-C bags included.' Bfran, choice, $11.60 to $12.50; do, Rood, GERMANY 'ABL.E TO PAY forces in the region of Archangel -The $10.25 to $11 • do, medium, $9.25 to _ ii�uiNr n�j �1 �i �T position of the latter , is anxious, but $42 to $47 per ton; shorts, $44 to $47 $7>50 to $8; stock- CRUSHING V YLL cars g,p00,000,00o FRS. IN CASH. the allied troops command the Mur- A per ton; good feed flour, $2.70 to 89.50; do, common, 2.90 per bag. ers, $8.75 to $11.50- feeders, $11.50 to - man Railway and, consegpeatly t*e Hai -No, 1, $24 to $?6 pe; ton; $18.50; canners and cutters, $5.50 to A despatch from Park Says:- western Ports on the White Sea, and mixed, N to ; $ per ton, track Tb- $7; milkers, . good . to choice '$90 to Allies Win Victory on Archan& al Regarding the subject of the financial it is believed there should be no •dib••• =� $150- do, com. and med., is to $76; ficalty in getting reinforcements there ' _. fronto. ■sin era, $90 to .;160• ti ht -ewes F1'Ont=Eneln Dead Piled demands to be imposed on Germany, Shaw -Car lots, 410 to 4111 per ton. $1'1.50 to $13.60; year{cage E12 to y t e Echo de Paris says that the Coun- by the middle of May, The -recent re• <>' in Heaps. _..: _ verse to the Bolsheviks are held toAl Conn Prodaes-Wholesale. - $14; spring lambs $16:50 to $19.50; til of Fodr believes that Germany Will �y �ATv a: -Qts,ul t� Fi,�;� -The aUiedsorcea, be able to Day immediately rix billionhave vee the tilled prospect' of T Butt a an ro a, ; hogs, fed and watered, $20.85 to holding out. to 38c; prints, 40 to 41c. Creamery, principally British and Russian, opera- francs in money o! v rials 'kinds. na, . ' fresh made, prints, ¢6 to b8c. +I $20.50; do, weighed off ,caro, ;20.65 liveries of raw materials and mann• I to $'10.75; do, f.o.b., $19.86 to $19.50; ting th the Sredn bfekhr_enga sector, 'i _' • Eggs --New laid, 40 to 42c. factored goods trete Germany, it soya, do, country pointe, $1 10 to $19.25. ,delivered• a .crushing defeat Friday will reach an ltadetermined sum .which South American• anis have be sni _ Dressed poultry Chickens, 26 to Montreal, April 8.utchers' cat- :•afternoon to . a large Balahevikt at- 84c•'roosters, 260; fowl, 28 to 88c; ; some optimists estimate will amSunt known to construct a tunnel these} tle, $10 to $12; butches bulls, $7 .to thirty billion francs. miles in length. duc{slitsgs, 32c; turkeys, 4bc; -squabs, ! tacking party, saps an Archangel des -to - $ dos., $5.00; geese, 25c. I mleldiui , $7oto $10; calves$10 !hogs, $20; patch. - Live poultry -Roosters, 22c; fowl, I The enemy charged the allied block - 28 Ao Sac; ducklings, lb., S5c; turkeys, block - sows, X17; stags, $16 BRITISH R1 FORCES TO BE - - houses, and- the piles. of Bolsheviki 80e; chickens, 27c; geese, 18c. NATIVE LEADERS IN EGYPT dead lying near them next morning in - Cheese -New, large, 28 to 2834c; dicated the severity of the enemy's twine, 2836 to •29c; triplets, 29 to APPEAL TO THELR FOLLOWERS. - SENT AT ONCE. TO NORTHERN Rila►�At 29%c; Stilton, 29% -to 80c;• old, large, ' losses. 29% -to 30c; twin, 80 to 30%c. - A despatch from Cairo, Egypt, says: In addition the allied troops cap- _ Wholesalers are selling to the re- -The native leaders appealed on turgid nearly 400 prisoners;: including tail trade at the following pracess arch E7 tb Egyptians to abstain a $Olshevikt-battalion commander sad Have Embarked on Especially Constructed Ice -Breaking `traits- _ Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to his adjutant. gee '�48c; creamery, solids, -58 to 60c; from outrages, keep within the :law its on Jbilrney to Archangel Front. and to place no obstacles In way In the Bolahie Ozerki eerier Amer!- "-=-prints, •60 to 62c. can paii•ole continue to harass the. Margarine --32 to 34c. of those lawfully serving their conn- April 6. --Arrangements' Lor "Important developments on the Mur! `, f - Eggs --New laid, . 4b to 46c;' new tiy. They Slso appealed- to the- not• enemy- The allied. guns are, still London, manak front may be expected in a Heavily shelling the town. the despatch of a British relief force few days owing to a -threatened defect --laid in cartons, 47 to 48c. ables of, the country to do all to their _ _ tion of Finnish troops, according tot Dressed poultry -Chickens, 3li to Do7reL - to prevent anything that may to Northern Rnasis are being pushed �dtic; roosters, 28 to 80c• 3ow1; 8T to was y to t e c broadcast b leaveeoa A • earliest advance, guard the Mail.- . It, is said that it was to 38c; . turkeys, to 60c• ducklings, lb. lead to injury to, the country. ThisSo y ' ' appeal e y TREATY READY FOR SIGNATURE pril 9 for.:Murmansk. There meet this danger that American` an, t' 38 to 8; squabs, dos., 416.00; geese, $lanes. BY WEDNEDAY OF NEXT WEEK it will be is s favorable position to tachments dere sent on two( American_ I potatoes-0ntarios, f.o.b. track _ _ proceed at the first opportunity to cruisers, which will, reach Mied r6i i _ �,000 AUSTRALIAN. TROOPS TO ' - main to r06 proceeds eatiy next week. Other allied reia�.•. ' A pronto.. car lots 1.10 -to $1.15. 6 A despatch from l arts 8aya: -Arebangel. TAe Beans =ana�ian, �an3-picked MARCH THROUGH 60NOON The opinion was expressed oa rrldz* to two sections, the first at the begin- torcemente are being DYep4t'ed• t -bushel $8.25 to �8 75• an e: 2.ba by a responsible British authority ay - see gad a f rt • P aid at ons re tea N to $8.00• Imported, handppickeur- a este treaty would be ready a7i3t late s " need that have or trod the astlori o the - m5 or Indian, ;flab; -Limas, 14a- A. despatch from London says: - that the p - 'Honey -Extracted clover, 8 ib. tins, On Ansae Day, April 25, there will be f6r signing by Wednesday next- main force +hal; ar Of mostly aL vol- cruisers to land with the troops, 26 'to 26c 7b,; 10-1b, tins, 24 to 25c; s trittmphtnt march of Australlm Thp Pat'� corres and ut o the Lon. unteers. '1'!te War Office will prob• necessary. British relief • Lotces hay ; 8015. tins 24 to 26c; buck eat 60- troops through London. The data don DaU1► Telegraph res '�t he tr ably make an tm�edtate appeal for lone on board of two especially lb. tins, 11� to 20c. Comb, 18 -os., 60 m,mt, to the n_nmbpr ei 6 000, will able to state on the highest Stith of volunteers, not oSly to tr000pr of the struoted iosbrakiar transports, wl , to $5.00 eoa.{ 1$ -os., ;8.50 .to DD arentes of 000apatio0 and men pie- .which they, expect !o het through doz. marcs► from the west endo the pity, . that by nest 13t>taday. a complete ss• but We tiro weeks earlier thea t1te7 Maple products-� p, per passing the Mansion H , what's tM meat will Uvi been reached b$ the parmi � fo to overseas � oto � � vM� �1 gall a, $i. ; per penal Lord a[ayor will take $•$111 Ooopcil o; bat► to disctiaeiad and dente - ;,�.d. ., y .✓ . � . •�L� r'r.... ,}'.. at •Tor o.,Sefiwl�s "St. Georae'tt church w`"%F 4oR'pover'$u11&:y: lis,b6me Palm -Sunday, April18th: �orn• )swiss Agnea Ezery. ot'Tdh to lag .at 1D.30. afterb4oa a.t 8.15. iwcfra BurliLggspentThinrs• far Ser vacation. Wednesday st 4.00 p. m. F'rida wY"�' day. et'ia the city. ut.=_iVil,jon --Dr. Henry will be herealsusual Api•it 11th, last of. the .Bible stud-. — ' Harding; Qf''next. Tttesd — 0' i0iend tQ his rofessional * ies this Lent at:tbe brine of F. W. r`Lon'dou, was home over Sunday. 1df9:'Gborlt;e-Leuk 'is hig*ina'her si------ -ReeYleulber Mise McCausland` Hirka._ Hely_- Yee=eervicearnn Wednesday at 4 p. m. Good Fri- __ .:residence improved by hardwood gale of household furniture -to iii# held..,at d_ay__nt 10.80':;: rat. _ 1100Ce. --hes -:reslt�eacb Ea mnrrn . _. lkirs• )Vilae�&rding- epenta ew days last weals wit: friends t11r � Y�-- a. 9 ' ' `-Jhn Marsh and Miss Marjorie '. school three years ago n order to er31i'et _Nc itll tile:, $2nd Battalion, ittthe..city., ; . -Alf. Pt►11i1er has" leioved into Anderson, of Toronto, spentover Sunday n'itlr-the, fai•nler's-fattier; returned ilonle a fete days ago. He-Nv4s.. ili the trenches from (the Hodgson• residene on Elizw- r be street. Rev Dr. Marais;:.;' •' -'�• C. • and' Zimmerman, March-to-Noveinber and vyas -for- tunnte in . never -being wounded. '.'�'^�.: '.y:.i•.r0 ,„�'•' ..r, mss., ,r.,r. -: sy ,`�e.'Y .,`..� :�... it .a. ' }`• T.nde '• Ta'iorn g ' Comnany At:ktio�vled-.e'4 b_.••, .. ,, •_ - g y alt well dressed- mein' to be liy far tho best. -Get that- Spring Suit'or Coat'for Easter. We h]LVS% nun nnw au ia t : ' and s _ guarantee a parfect St and complete_ _ s° satisfaction with every garment. We stand behind -our. goods.' Call and see us . ' f: nd n• a few weeks with, H. G. after several days' a�baenee in ter. VAT11' _ _. : ER�� ' pe g be.. w•as ,-transfOred to the 2nd Established 1857: ' st :an"rs. Calvert. Stevensville, attendiag.4he.fttoeral Canadh*u Mounted Rifles,' with of the former'8 mother,' whbtlh he retn4l;tied .until the end. -Pte. Frank .Clark spent the -Mrs James Somerville' has . week•ead at the home'of his sister, >r turned home, "after` open �i` 'firs. George Mutch. penR Arew dveriisemeriis.:- .'VVE . HAVE -YOUR SIZ � • . • �.. �• Hot.•Cross buns for Easter at 't a winter with her beotb'r,'. e.. ' the Pickering Bakery, 15 cents per ideQuay, vgho with his w1 a find INirER FOR BALE-7-fb. Deertng, Do you want New -Boots for Easter P .dot8 n. .Order early. * daughter, has been spending the Rin repair. Minton White, R. R. No. 1, M06 Lindsay, of Hornby, ms winter in Toronto. Locusc 28-79 returned home, after egendina a -The services in the Pickering j�j ILD GOOSE �RHFAT FOR For Gents black or brown, nice quality from $6.00 to 7,50. few ,weeks with F, H. `And Mrs. iiodist Church on Sunday �' �` seed. Alex Gray,•R. R: No. 7, Claremont, For Ladies, brown', gra - n -T. A ril 18th, will be of $ ve Phone Markham 810• � y black black w th ray ps 5 to $7. i .g .. � , � -Hall p wm. Gray. ir., R. For Boys, Girls, giddies, a full range at right prices. -' -PYsisiermen at Frenzhman's special character. Ilt •10x0 a. m: ARQUIS WHEAT FORSEED- Bay are meeting with good success the pastor will - preach a: special- R, No.t. Claremont, -Rubbers to St all bon s. w' :.:aotbe very good hauls having been eerrnon on "The `� - - rom t eteat And if I he OST -On M(,nd:+ A r: 7, New Cottons, 1\alnsooks Lawns, Laces, Embroider Ribbons, Curtain reported.--- p. p betwet+n Nets, etc. Come in and look our y C -Mrs. Clement,: of Milton Re- lifted up from _ the earth wit tC-P. R„ in con. 4, a muff, Mrs goods over and you "men unto tae." In the avenin T. Brown, R. R. No. 2, Pickering. 89 _ will be convinced that prices are right. %.Wg1ukP0UAV%4 My er cone n',' spetlt R -. the week -end with her parents, the popular ancred drama entitled .Fj COGS FO$.'HATCHING-Flom O, •'The Challea a of The. Cross" will ■ a A. C. bred -to -lay Barred Rocks. 55 tents a ;�. ,and 6Srs. Burling.' g setting. John Draper, Pickering. 28-30 G. A. GILLESPiE, DUMBARTON -•-The Kingstpli road has been be•preseuted. under the alispices ' of the W. M.. S.,-by.Mrs William 0_07ERNVENT. Mgnici• al and �- in very, bad condition. during the p set few days, many eAllaway and her helpers. Corpora. ion Bonds For Sale --w. D. Dykes, ,. y autos b , l g er eBond Broker. Whitby, ,Oat., Bell Phone 193 _ iituek in several places. Special Offering in the' evening. Ind. Phone. 70. - 40tf -Will the party who borrowed The pastor has just signed 'a con- - -- --' ,_- a pitiroftinner'a-Anips from John tract with America's nloet opted AREdT—From the sheds of the er3 concert company, The Ward. 1 :Methodist church on April 6th, a black robe, 19. Bidedon kindly return them, as P yt nearly new, -rhe person finding it in his posses - h ' ::;he re Hires thew 111finedla.tely. * Buckner Peerless Sia, who will sion please return to Frank Bauer, Claremont, �'. - entertain here on Wednesday, and receive reward. zs __----- r -Mrs. Fielding, of Brtintford, y the 7th. May ANTED -O _ _ _ - - _• - nrned home on Thn •e6csdf;y, after W perators for Kerosene --On Friday night last biiC Tractor„Road Grader and Steam Road epending . a few weeks herewithy g Q1dC8 Roller, -Applicants state ex .' + dauprhter, - Mrs. TDe.)' Cart- broke into D!. S. ChBpmAn'9 store expected. Apply to D. J• Kean,` County Road • r” wright. and appropriated a small amount Superintendent, wtvtt,y, out. The season has arrived when you will ` of loose'chan a in the till add also - o The Dramatic Club motored g OR SALE -1 eborthorn bull2 years sL!-i_!- t a box of -biscuits. The old. registered, 1 Cote due April 3rd. -Jersey b L111I1KlIl t t-- to Cl remont on Mutsday y gained e g (fir 'evening and presented the "Flag= admittance b breaking the lock 34. B P.'con.. Picke`ri>u Bei aa20. Highttand er of Beoro" to a crowded hoses. in the door. They broke the logic Creek. Phone (Malvern WT. �a in:J, S. Balsdon'a. gasoline tank - - - '- tai - HOUSE-CLEANING — t The speak in the highest terms of OR S.tLF.-ilreea Mountain Pota- }. ' the. hospitality of the .'Claremont and helped themselves to gasoline. Maes at $2,00 par ba At,o a uan sty of . - The also broke the lock ti n J, seed Pe � . whit a -eyed h Rpt at lot - peo le. y po arrow -fat, y _ �.. H. Band 'e RBoifae .tank bat x• con. , Uxbridge. R. R. Rawson, R. No. 1, t • lldonthly report of standing of g Goodwood Phone 1T31.ehe:emot,e . za as wall pill in senior Division of the fortunatd y for Mr. Bundy the Tho means a nice new clean Wall ool for March, ink was empty. Evidently the LOgT-On Kin¢atnn road. between r f(iY' a .few of the rooms—ft The first three in each C abs are- Orhawa and Dunbarton. oa Tuesday, March chief need was gasoline, - • gi>,en according Lei merit r Sr. 5th T1lesame posers. Findertrtllreceive•reward by returning . -- ---Cedlia Cowan, Jean Clark, Wtl• night thieves broke into -a garage same to J. Levine. 11 Eaton Place, Tcronto, is : ♦,;nothing seems to give the satisfied t -lard Crock. Jr. 8th -Hilda Dior.' in Oshawa and stole a large auto.. T TA1T-ED To let -or pt,rch+tRe,. - risoa; 8utKe - Stanley, Alfredo Thieving seeriis. to be on the in. 1 6ryt class residence in the Village olPicker- �ln�h t0 the house-eIeaning like r..n good condition an4 modern convenience%. � br- °Jepiason. 4th, -Willie Cra'mmrr, crease frith the advent of the C - ` - � Communicate with Dr,.M E_.It1c£tren. Vetr•rm= :.� §i bred Fawcett, Mary Marris'seyy anto, for thereby ' it is more easy ar Sdrgeen�tMacdonald College,,Bo; 233. tails- -mew wall paper. 1/1/ a have. It 1W . -Re rt of tntertnediate Raom for thein 'to effect their escape. - po _- __ of Pickering public school. for -On Monde evening, as Frank �EF,D GRAIN. FOR.' SALE -O. A. - _ _(��• you now lam' 3tarcii; names In order of merit : Lion=e was sitting in, hs father's ` • c No. 72 oat% groan from regtntered seed; = _ '. SrIIs-Frank- Morrison; . also Margws'wheat• good � and-practieall Y Hazel house: engaired . in 'deep thought urs, .Alio VVfttte Blossom sweet Clover. W. H. Crummer, Ruth Morrissey, weddlog day westney, lot 10, con. a. Pickering.Phohe Pick-_ • yy Edi+ shunt the future,- 1i8 er-ins z•t Ns.. 34tf .. -_` -' Waliih, Gen. Co'tvan: Goo. Muteb being only two days' distant, his .—_ library, dining -room hill, den, ugh Sitter, t7hsrite McGuire, reveries Rare rudely d%yCurtled by r`OR SALE -in Firkerinit �•ilitwp: s Wilhelmina Mnu•h; Jr. III—IN a. knock' at the door the. o nin a good • and l, aere7se land, admirably —room kitchen bathroom etc.., p@ g gazed, for residential, p "7th frontage :. i , ' man Morrison, Ernest Baker, Mary .of which revealed the presence of on icing and Church Streets ; o the orchard y • Clar• about forty, of the neighbors from lot with 4W it, frontage on KtngSt icor pafitiey- n�t�t. Clarence Putter. lam apply to Mrs. O'Leary, 13 Pinewood .Ave„ once. 1liercec. Mabel Stephenson. along the lake shore, who demand- Toronto. =.-31 ]Flo da������ washable tile,­ once. H-.Annie Baker, John' Cowan, ed admittance. The ob'ect of p E^"O'•"'Y t Mildred Jepbison, Nellie Sier; (Alf• the ipvagion of his peacefu domi• VPhitevale Club of : oatiiieal8 etc, lmer, Jack %red PaMoGinty a nal), vile was so(m made known, when, - , -- - - qq Orval CoakweU, Hari Kirchner, John Stork ,began _to .aafOld . aUrilted Farmers= " ' Mervyn Potter. doou' ment which he at once pro- - ` r -Following in the report of the carded to read. It roved to be Seeds Place arrived The very newest in. colors and de - Jr. roam, Pickerin ec hoot, p At the next meeting of the Club:reso- for an address signed oo behalf -of lits numerono friends wishing 111m Pilings will he passed on March: Jr lI-Harold Richardson, -the following : _ Sigrns. The stock is all ill and on Johnny Remiaer, Bertha Kirchber, much jrty and pt'owpefiity after his Re Interswitching of Railways r ;. Lillian Wiman., Rosie Sier, Verna shedding the robes of bachelor- Militxry•Training in.Schools our shelves --'choose your paper and k Reid, Donald Morrison, Billy Hall, hood and entering the- ranks of Improving our School System Bessie nth. fir. I -Hilda Walsh, the benedicts. - • The addr•ers was Regulation of Foodstuff: tike it right home with you :_ No lack hson; Eddie - Piilnlee, accotttpanted by �t6.e presentation ._ Standardization of farin-implements Evan eline Cowan, Regulation of motor- trucks on our 8 Lizzie Mc• of a handsome "forced oak rocker, sotc roads _ a Ginty, Mildred Murphy. Jr I- upholstered in leather. Dir. --waltil . _-_.Come in and look over. fi 3 gohnny Greenlaw. Leonard -staph: Prowse made' an appropriate re- t y $ • _ enson, Phoebe Baker, it-)oroth ly thanking the donors for their FAR ME•R S _. y g T :our samples,. whether. you intend fir_ .Andrew. Bar! Forster, Edward handsome gift and good wishes. A�TE1� TIQi1fi - — i� =itreliner, Angus Li.,rrombe., Prim•. Lunch was -served during the ptiirChaSlrig or not, we're $ or III -Ethel Bray, Florence evening, and the company, until �L LL - �` itch, Harriet Morrissey, Bar• the earl hours of the mornio , Duke money in your, s Q t0 show them. y q spare time'ddr- ::bars Hall, II -Helen. Cowan, Lou. enjoyed themselves- in •dancing, leg the Fall and winter months by _ 8tepheosoo, Mabel Ooakwell, card playing and lin social inter. sailing_ Hardy `Canadian —T N_ urse Stock. Hthel Powell. Harold Cowan, Nora course. _ r9. 0larit,, I -Harry Stephenson, -Mr. Ho artb, the chief en 1- British and Earopein markets will be` -f :$oward Law, Howard Richard- neer of thePublic Highways g' open again.for.Canadian $'cult_. M. S.-CHAPMAN `. -soe,'lbmm Sealy, Lotaie Fowler, g 7s De• and now is the time to Tommy ppaartment, was in the oiUage on' ' - - Austin Baker, -Edow._Reid, Doris Jatueday afternoon last on buss• order for spring pleating. ='Maid*' Itaesel Nirler, Allan Ap. new in connection with the Hidg• r.Argest list of Fruit and Ornamental Avow,It stun read im Stock. Seed Potatoes. etc., E E l N Q T' %MEA.: prove:nent. He stat - to Grown In Canada. : It in most amusing to hear ed that the tenders would be re- _some of the arguments against eeived up to April 24th for the Write for particulars. N�a�LY daylight saving. One bf'the construction of a road surface �t r , most ro Stere �Pelliagttou, g tesque is that it interferes twenty feet wide on the Kingston With Gltad's wap of indieiting road from the westerly limit of -time. They hold the opinion that the Township of Pickering, to the The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries, Brigg.in yopr HArneas and Collars, before the last standard time was a gift made to, easterly limits of the House of (Established 16N) minute rush. by 'God and to interfere with Refuge propertai in the Town of -ibis in a way is a great sacrileRv: Whitby, and that the contracts TORONTO, ONT. oultars a, Specialty: Boots Repaired., , standard time, and in. fact any would a let not -later than May gall soon and get your needs supplied. � "other kind o� 'time,�of: man's let. He also stated that tenders ELM DALE MIT own making, and he at perfect tiona asked for the construe• PICKTR=N.� PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM liberty to make any hi'uo a d of time tion of new bridge at the west ' he pleases, so lou as be does not end of the Ila e; and the contract You can always et the best Mani., - g �r g Some Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWELL ~ stop the earth 'from :revolving for this would also be let immedi• tuba Flour made from No. 1. around its axis once in every atekta his bridge is to•becon• Manitoba Wheat. -24 hours, or attempts to stop the Bidlonger than the present Royal Household and Glenors for :earth from making its annual trip strand the .road.way is to • • .—Bread. Try abag. " ;� -- `�3n its orbit around the* un. Stand• be, feet wide for vehicle Pastry F1Qur Fresh Rolled Oats HappyThou ht. ,ard time was introduced about tra_d on. either side there is BRAN, SHORTS $i :thirtyfl •e'years ago as a result'of to be- it pathway six feet wide, MIX FEEDS _ as article written by a Canadian, thus making -a bridge thirty-two OAT CHOP _ Sir Sanford Fleminpl, and was feet wide: This will make a very • . `URUSHl�D ;UAT3 Range.7. ' adopted by an - International Con- wide, .bridge, but when. then BARLEY CHOP - fereoce held in, Washington to roadway is completed and file WHEAT 1884. By Standard time the earth auto traffic will be greatly increas- CRACKED CORN - _ . These stov88 are�ackn6wledgec • Is divided into 24 zones running; ed, it will be found that the width MTXED`HEN FEED— to be the best stoves , from north to south, and the time will be none too gieat, For the Caldwell's Cream substitute. r• ' On the market In each zone vattes one hoar from roadway along the Kingston road, Ci1'f Meal. to -day. •, N z" the zone 'adjoining d� g it. Thus in tenders for different etaAses of Molasses Mea) Standard time a person may go 20 surface are :eked for, but the nue CHOPPING AND OAT ;$ple>adid bakers,'eason f feet either east or west and find a that is most likely to be selected CRUSHING EVERYDAin ;arid Y handsome is jy on f , ; ",difference of an hour, while in is a concrete surface. While the (let prices on feed in ton IOU. solar time he moat go 15 degrees initial cost of this type is eoasider• BELL PSONE. 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