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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_05_09- wmi� +o -r' X�•!N+`'�•i�D,F..,-•.« ,�`'�r �... �..:w wT„_ "H "`"'••,.. k',L �-zr ,. !'`,•..;. ,-r:S.,i• ,.c '�..: ;S.rf�^'w'.s'"�,'^"#•;.: �. .��ra..I�b',a;f..i .Js ~� 'r•"'� Wx•a.x+S•, ,-@'..: K.'�s:aw' •.,. .'f '� `fees,. _ i �e �°� r.'' •fir! .. .. - �. .ro;. -w •�' :'... .`., . , �', ., ....'' w - xray ''..:. _„ .. �,,.: "�'< ...y: `i.,v. !46115` -` r•,."'.i•.•.. w`««.5.. ..�, ,(:.. 1 Y :� 's. S �. ,'4J,, .�..�y. ,.: . .,.:.,,�.. •G.-!�,,-, .A'..11^... n•'+�"•!. TP,sF_'..q y,.,�,. .X• .d3"..: ., .;. ♦ +» '.?.: X•..'. 4 �1, .v -•C•' I Ci K . s , Yo .T.r - A' MAY 9 1919 - - 1'�0. 33 ; ,. -- — Reportof senior room of lV hiNITS E_ grit tevxle— Geo- _ jBAker H. and Mrs. Burk are in our midst: t \I_.l:rlith - rte --_ - school-Easter-EasterSt=i. Yedtcut " Successor to ii a Sa a '�"`1� �1• ss EI-% 11 s ant few da y wi[h- ° r ) n ea - _ (bon). Mildred Paynter (poo , Fta k P y - ( Seebeck (hon),. Olive Anthony (boo). Visa Jean Reebor. R. V. E. GARTWRIOHT, For Baker I& Heise) Ir.IV-George Hanllip•(bon), Eunice The young winter last week stop-. molt' MILLS of Gravenhurst, Ont., Succeeeor to Roach (bon).- Evelyn Poynter (hon), pads eeding for few days. "Alex R. E. Towle, Pickering. Ont. Office hours - = - -' n 1 t11 to. f and 6:30 tie 8 p. m. 33111 Roy Seebeck. Jennie Anthony. Sr idea. S Pearse spent a few days 'n III=MI~ryoale (hon), Annie Nowlan Toronto with parsecs. Pearse. (hon) Marjorie Birnte (hon). Mary We have two new residents in our - j E. FORSY•TH. D. of O., Regis- buret, H. Cavanaugh and -Mr. Cook. -�,*Mored member of the O tom•trical Alco• Nowlan (hon), George Oriffin, Arnold station of Ostarto. Bpeaial attention • given b 9e Your B d1n�S Roaoh; Jr III -Stanley Burk (hon ), We are .glad . to see. Mr. Murchison r:. fitttna of glaasss. Ss•• ��• North Sr II -Promoted is able to teach school again, after hie 'out. One flash and your barn Gerrie McKay., recent illness. . is burnt Velma White (bon). Roy Randall '� � - F. TOMLINSOI`i, lids B.. Member (hon). Jr Ilm �Fromot:ed, Olive White Mise V. Brooke, after a short visit -1� . eE the Couege-of Ph t.as-and Surgeon Over half a million dollars (hon), Pat.Nowiai (hon), Ru White at her home here, has rettuned X,o y,� ! HudsonCity Hospital to continue her - I am,again buying Wheat.and otoaario. ot6ce: that formerly otxwpied.O hon), Lame Trz0i1. Kenneth Turner. tats Dr. R. Brodie. gnd latterly by Dr, CsIdT' - loan by lightning �, Iioacli, Teacher nursing dutiefi. Barley -Highest prices paid ii i'bone. p,iemonc.Qnt. , 231y last year .�.� A number from here attended the O. MCKINNON, , ■ wEiT r11tt% banquet for the returned men of Scar- i. •,�� M.D. L.R:0.8. Good Lightning. ProtectioII 4 born held in the Heather Rink, Agin- %7 8 1�3 . Bdmbn member of the College a The social committee of the West court, on Thursday evening, May let. ifft7etefane andttegeona of Ontario, Ifesntfate , . , of Iw Dolls. or aterttsaa., Sdinbnrgti. leaved over 80 per cent : Hill_ Ratepayers Association iseld a Secretary a report of Hillside Ladies Barley Feed ie the cheapest rees� atbentloa to dtlewe of women wd of barn fires, very successful Euchre and 15stace at Aid for 1918191ti : Receipts, $146. on the market for fattening ldr�. OAee and rateenae.8:aagLam• -the West Hill Hotel on Wednesdag Bzpenditure. 122.80: Balance, $29.29; pigs,' A trial will prove it. - Get prices from us. night, April Both. There was a good No. boxes sent to soldiers, 100 , No. A stock always on hand. attendlfnco and•a most enjoyable even- of s s. 90 pairs. There were 29 pairs Ing was s ent. There was a reprea-. sent Lb Serbia.. . H. KENNEDY; Barrister. Sol 1' j Ont, entative from the G. W.V. A. resenta ieitor.Notary Public,%Conveyancer &c. Stoll vijle on'behalf of the campaign beig float -p gRN RIVERby. Ont. {i1 ed next week for two clubhouses in ` hlohdays and Fridays only. the north and. south • of the township. W. Daneau spent Sunday at W. A. E. FAREiVELL, K.O., BARRIS- —�-+- - - proprietor, .. P • - �°y is' rated a co- at.her Lydiapais P y means -dollars a ton extra {n �• or Oona QmwaAitor -a and aonnty-pigs.' ttyy The ro rietor, R. Wood. had the Fuller- s. I rind flner than other milia -that ttetialtor.• ZiaortHoase, WhttbT'.- 14T 'T• HI BL') ALl Claremont hotel beautitull decorated for the Miss L dla Hagerman spent Sunda . 11 occasion, and tTl r p feedin value for --�' vided the music. The York Radial Will Hoover ad Howard spent Sun. AE. CIB Ii�TIAN; Brtrn'sTe><-Abd late' car ?err-tba'ciyitors day nt.their h me here. . 6oltettor.NotarT PubWi Zt•.. Mono y-; _ from the •cit ,which was yeiy mu ifi9- �-- - � s -rose: 6s0ce Brock St. North, Wbitbt. 1bi - yy We carry a large stook of Furni- sppreclated by the committee : T - few da a it her people here. WILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A.. Bar- ture, also picture fraiijee and. room Radda, E. Robinson. P. Heli. R. Turk- Sundyay, May 11th. being Mothers - y r sister. $oluitor. rriembez of the' firm bf mouldier¢, window shades, granite- er, i. Hall, E. Hewlett.. Day, there will be a , special service +F• Zw �R+ N Ryckman. Denison. Foetrrand Beaton. Toronto ,Ware. NeW.Perfectioa cook stoves. .«�. at the Green River . Union Sabbath License No. 4-288 G eneral Trusts Building, 85 Bay street, Toronto. AGINCO� RT School at 9,90 p: m. - s Telephone Main 961 and 962. Also agent for monuments. Lowest h farmers locality re h y •� prices. We pay the freight. Phtioe - The arm s io this cal'ty s a - f ' 821, Claremont. Scarboro township- enthusiastically Ing considerable difficulty in gettingS���� _ welcomed back the township platoon their seeding done on account of so LAB of t e �.. ' E H.' BItATON, D. D. 8., '[�� gweer in Aglucourton Thursday even- We' are glad to report t a a -” B Gradaateof the RoyalColelge of Dental �ogS ]iii silted Ing, May 1st. Ool. Utarke. tale oPBcer Mabel Routley, who was recently " $srgc= and .University of Toronto. Office commanding the battalion, and many operated on for apppeendicitis. i• doing G A R A G E eh mar W. >►t, Pn e•s h�ardware; store, ~pithy. Hon. George S. Henry, as nicely ere could be expected. +Qe3ce bolus 9. to 12 : IA* 5.304 lad 'ptone 6. of his officers. � 1 phone 2W.J0 441P_A I will pay the lollowiesfT est r -t,, for Mjhiater of Agriculture, and a number jVhiie, returato home oa Stutday ' IE>ortng Dr. �ea*on'eabseneeloverscas.Mr: Cook, logs delivered at our mill, G.-r•� River of county officials were present~ CA►pt. nigbt.Fred Ferrier a horse took fright etToroato.. inbeio;charfe:t George B. Little. who before going and freeingitself from the bu gT w� ' Basswood No. L 823.00 I The undersigned have opened Rock Elm No. 1. - 30 Q0 overseas was for several years a mem- found Mun ayy morning at Mr. town e B !� her of Scarboro- Council, and who left at North -Markham. anew garage' the o �u�tns*ls �tasx>aer. - _ Soft Elm No. 1. 23.00 u a n at e c rtzer - -- Canada in command of she platoon, -.-=--�� ►-T--- - o Church and 'I£in Streets,, fp �. Maple No.'l, I x.00. seas �itiven .a tremendous reception - -- oures►wwTON, Pickering, where they aro W. G. HAM' -Issuer of MArrlage Wbite Ash No. He+tther riot: the largest auditorium prepared- to repair all males Yl' . Liaenaoe in Chi oonsty of Ontario, Pine, second growth No. 1, 30.00 :1f es. Cowan. of Rosebank..spent the P Pa eP finkerin village. m� in the township, Rea the scene of the week -end in Toronto., of atlttye, motor-CyC188 Oat:Roiling. banquet. Over one -thoasand Rneeta Mrs. Porter and Mister Frank left and bicycles. --- - - - fta W ri _ t _= pabltc�Eic ;PiclEe iaan� or°"ve n"" ally, x etclierwend of the rink blazed forth 6s -Margaret, Allison has returned a are also t(i$eate or. e �V.�RICHARDSON - Real Fs Q, B>#r»ea; green River huge electric signs. tL►shiag message~ from Tomato, where she spent the I<.ayal Cream Separators HOPPER Issuer ad•- Marriage of welcome to Scarboro s, heroes. the : winter. Anvi > vi ill be - and repairs. _ L• Liam~ In th. Ootenw of oatasto OrAddress R. R. No. 1: LOCti$t Aill. Bret bine In the liiatory of tbt� village venarp er ora w held - v `tea a i as had here on Sunday. May loth. noroing, Gasoline Engines, Tractors and _ - . HALL -House. carpenter. Es- been•used. io : Patticulars - �lj• timates given for new 'work, repairs or the q /��+ • +�. .-�--- Sawing Machi-es- later. erations. Ind. pbpne2913,#IPicIienns. 231y Get Vika R�ICVi�S RRR614WOOD - .lire. Clugston and Mte� Dorothy h$ce returned from s visit to the Cowan & Shepherd -'L R.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERK Select our school on -the basis of Mrs: ' Moore Is visiting with tela- tormer'e dater. Mrs. Wilkinson,:' of y �tivealn Toronto. �t _ AN. � oomefaner; Oommlasloaa for. taitag actual wort doge to -day. Write flea. J: O. 7btton ,rod eon have been InThe vii ages is progressing. A new Piekeri$t Vi$t• ` mda.tta, Aosoaatans. St's- tgoa•y 10 lona Shaw's Schools. Toronto, for up to spending their holidays in Stoudville. oesfens Tames of Marriage: Lb De y stable at the mance le in course of mew t�. ;, oat. fs date record of graduates and pool The election of t,tftcers in the Lea- erection. W. Lorton_ And J, R. Frost tions flilled. It will Jntereat you. hue for -the ensuing yyear resulted as are the builders. ANADA'8 VICTORY - BONDS W. H. Shaw, President. follows : President. Wm. Brows ; 1st The W, M. Society will hold their for sale. Denominations -foo, 1100. Sapp Vice. Mrs. Fred Gibson; 2ad Vice, special meeting on Wednesday even -C 0 ?� 0006 Price. 99 1-2 and accrued interest W. Mrs. F+. L. Green ; 3rd Vice. Mise M. Ing, May 14th, when Mrs. TurkiDaton. Dyte. Bond Sraker,Q3cil .Phone 193 whit• e. • Brown 4Lh Vice, Wen. PeRR ; ,Sacra - Irl, Ont., tae. Pewee to. eat of Whitby. will address the meeting. r„ 9icke'rik .1 ever q terry' Mise. Gladys - Pe g ; Treasurer. Question-Wbere will we build s gg '�j UGH S. PUGS, Alen Ms jnr.. Ont; Gordon White, Organist,. Mise Agnes new manse. now that we are going to - x JUL Tac•o•ed sOcttoaea:. Eztsnd.w "e:per• Dyers -. Asn't, Miss Edythe Ormerod." have good roads? Why not have an . fines to imported and thosoaabbr•d stock. First-class figs for hire The election c� officers in the Sun- up-to-date village. Let every one put sales eoodneted anywhere. Write for terms day School resulted as follows: Sup- forth an effort to. improve and be uti• ' We have on hand � and particulars, Phone Ind. 11116. wly 2 Day Or IIig�,t rintendent. W. Gee;. Secretary, Wes- ft', We need a cement wetik fro the. POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Bus meats all trains .- ley Sadler; Treasurer," Wei. Brown ; poet office to the school house as well the following F. for Oenatl•a of York and Ontario. Aoc• Librarian;' Perry '�Vtlson ; Organist, as to the depot:, Why can't we Moa eater of all Linda attended to 0o shoAn" Teaming promptly attended t9... Agnea Byers ; Teachers -Friendly have it ? All that is needed is a little. �1 Ze8 of coal � awtwc. Address oreea Bier P.O.. out. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. , Bible Claes. lira Fred Gipson ;Help- push. The, walk to the west is really .. x Ierg Hand Clara. Mary -E. Brown ;Ifo. in a daagetnus condition. 'and we ORTON M.- GIBBON, g Ontarin 1, Edna Middleton , N6,2, Gertrude would advise travelling on it, on dark �i -�t0vp w 1T1Wnd Dominion Land Surveyor and Civit W. H. Peak, PiekeOist.. Mayne : Na 3, Linyd Pegg; No. 4- nights to carry 'a light, that is antilgf �'1 liagineer, Hopkins Street, Whitby, Phone 231. Melvin Tyndall ; Prim., Mrs. W. Gee : we et b derv -electric. _ to the late W. E. Yarnold, Ontario B y �eyorof Pbrt Perry. Is 44-4 Missionary Supt.. Gertrude Mayne ; yy �_.. tet, -� Pea _Water, Pure Water Supt, of Cradle Roil, Mrs. Widdifield ; sltouts++�sr �M, MAW, LICENSED AUC. Supt. of Home Dept., Mrs. F. L.__---- -' - -'Y TIONEElt,for York,Qeitario and Durham Green. Sunday School will be beldlat Mien Lillie Holt pent Too day in- ties, All kindo of sales promptly attended If you are wise yon will use the only 10 a. m. nezt Suadsy morning. May Toronto. to. Terme reasonable. Datestor sales may Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, lith. ' Church service will be bell at W. J. Bodell spent over Sunday p Oat Amo msed at . NEWS' tbr�Oui. nwi. SIT nd I - who i0 agent foi Wind Mills, Gasoline 7 P. •m. with friends in Toronto. " Aa C. REMO% Engines. all kinds o! i and 8ttio The heavy rains of Satcirday and Bt Pix f3s CNSRtrtvw0oo Sunday have delayed seeding opetra- �oIIQT T, �Rr,$ • I•LOv � for water worts. Also bath room fix- tion for several days. ++�'�9 _ Chas. Lintner, of Toronto, it; yi,it• - ' Vetoribary Svi'geoe' - tures; etc. Everything- given careful is his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Love and children Bono Graduate of the Ontario Vete. attention. Bert Petit' has purchased an auto and Mas, e'd atre, its Toronto visited y. rinsty College ' ' and Joe Barka has a Ford truck. Mrs.. Lover parents, Thos. and Mrs. . r RICE'S PUMP WORSf9, { Perryman on Sunday last. Band Graduate of the Veterinary We were p eased to have. Mrs. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Science Assodation__ _ e-TeL_tib21. �' ltevsJe On Rose?#. and family. of Whlteyale, visit -• phone -office 1808. residence 2802 our tea ay . moot on D mit the home of firs. - ---_ -- .-- - - x; The "At. Home" held is the hall on J. Hood on Wedn ay, sy CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Friday evening last was a deeidRd suc- at 2.90 P. m. (old time). Byerb�l GET THE BEST cess. Darin the avenin an address welcome. ` Mrs. J. Linton and daughter. Mise 1 . sod gift was presented to Mrs Tim- Dorothy, are;visiting George and Mrs•e Hess StOCk JOHN PHILIP bare and Miss Lily Timbers expressing I3nton, before leaving for their new IT pA.YB regret at their departure from the •• neighborhood where they have been home in Winnipeg, J. Linton having "Tonic to yolff ' Has a full line of trash and cur- LLIOTT faithful workers in every , worthy Bone some weeks ago. , ,*. ed meats constantly on hand. cause. The gond wishes of the com• Mrs. H. Machin will hold an auction' }�'p Y 469��munity ' go with the family to their eels of buggy. ,cutter. -sleigh and HOi�eB, CaWe, spice boll, Breakfast Beacon, new home. Household furniture, which belonged a#' Ham, Bolo�nrii, Weiners, etc. to the estate a her father. the late _ Yoa a dt Charles, Ste, Toronto The Ladies'. Society have plan Thomas Poacher, on Friday. May'18. Sheep and 8 ned for a grand concert to be held in These are all in excellent condition. as Highest prices. paid for the church here on Friday 'evening. Butcher's cattle. 1s' noted throughout Canada for k. Bee bilis for full particutare. May '18th. commencing at 8 o'clock. O $ high gade business education. The The Wbitevale Society will present On Friday, May 2nd, there passed a demand for our graduates during their drama. "Afternoon Tea in a ensu at her residence at HrGiff an, d .. in tier 78th year. Mre. Jo15b Gillman, The Pickering the last four ears has been more Friendly Village in 1882, consisting after a prolonged illness from'b•eart A, scientific preparation contaha- s y of sixteen different characters in old i ' ' than five times our . supply, Open trouble. p She bad been troubled with ing blood builders. toniCp, �%'1 11eace Committee time costumes. M. Leggett, of Locust this disease, more or less, for 6, bum- all year. WRITa FOR OUR ILLTrs- Hill, will give Scottish selections in laxatives and , 5 TRATSD CATALO(iQB. Courses may, Highland costume. A good time is bar of yearn, but it had become more worm expellers assured all who attend. Admission, acute durtnR the past tewImontba, so Theo object of this Associateoa i0 to commence at any time. that her death .was not unexpected. - > adults 25 cents, children 10 cents, Mre, Gillman, whose maiden name We call s isl attention t0 Cbl® ;;essen stealing and prosecute After an illness of about two years, pec the felons. W. J. Elliott,,Princi was Mar Alice Lumley, was born io tonic for hogs. Try it for ; Miss Mary Dixon died at the home of Hull, Yorkshire, England. She came rapid and healthy _ _ her sister, Mrs. Wm. Latton, on Tues - to Canada with her family. in.. 1861._ Members having pt�opert stolen oointisa>,i• t-�� ay, May 8tb, at the age of W years. after the death of her father. She � ;sate immediately will say member �j g For �Hatchi.v, ! She was born on the second concee- married the late John Gillman, who of Executive Ooemmit6m Sion of Pickering, and has been a real- n, E R I N rig from Black;Brea$ted Rai dent o1 the township all her life. She ppre-deceased her about nine years. , J[embstebip !w 11.00. Mr, and Mrs. Gillman have been feet- y [lame -choice stock and is survived by bee brother, Wm. Dix- dente o4 Pickering township for about C• W. * ,e' U'L� ]Be Tiaketarinev be bad Brom the Prseleamt or excellent {layers. on, of Wbitevale, and four sisters. Mrs fief oats sad were highly esteemed j f iii Phi. secretary on appli•atlon. Stockill, of Manitoba. Mm Wm. An y K Also, Young BelgianHar�ts b all. They had two of a family. dersoa, of Toronto Mrs John Stesclair, 11rs W. T. Wilson, of Claremont. Dru st-Qradusts Optieias Szac. Com. -L. D. Banka, O. S. Palm- and,gilver Clr�yj3i r- of.. Toronso, and Mrs. William Lotton, g6i er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. inn Hares. of Cherrywood• with whom she made and John L„ on the homesteads The ' funeral took place on Monday to 8t, O. X. R. Ti•'..+t Agent. Al' Pedigree Stock. bar dome drain the ppt4riz months. haat 'and t �R Thex on. W 1 Clark 4 t3 Thareda Andrew's Cemetery. • g.. W. r Har tuabt ai too >'a y ,i.,f _ ' •(� � , t. ,.. .< .....'L... _'-... �_.__�._� ai. •� 211•A71A1f .-'DlL4�.�:itt1TR [ r... _._,.._..�.��'' ...-.r��. .. vatP larltelztstttiad1&,."M _....,..,»...'..:cu. QT'. '�- -i 1. R 5 Z. V N9 jg 4 A*N • �N 3.1 41 LOIW r Marift -of World - To rQAto, me s,_xanitoba Wheat Z NO. 2 24 4 .41 -1 h 22- No. 217%- No 4 wheat, *2.1 1K, In Ilk! ReAe ions- L: Lre, Port No. 0 -_Mdlers 'From Dom I o -0 London, May 4.-Residents No. 8 CW', 70%c; extra No. I food acts of the W - feed 68%c- No. 2 .70 *A c, No. I eat End of London turned out h2l t 65%c, in store force yes eplay, to welcome 11,000'' Fort William. I Manitoba barloy 8 CW., overseas marched F.- - p who 1�_ $1.06'A; No. 4 CW. $1.00%; reject- _thro�gh the main streets and were,, *d, 04c; feed 94c, IE store Fort Wil� viewed by King George at Bu'ckAnt.: 01, yellow,ham Palace. Canada, Australia, Now Zealand; South -Africa -and Newfound- - American corn--No. 8 41.77; No. 4 yellow, $1.74, track Toronto, prompt shipment. and were represented among the No. 3 white, 72 to troops. Every arm of the overseas' Ontario oats-_� according to freights outside. armies was represented in the,parade, x Ontario wheat-No. I Winter, per Ila famous Canadian airmen flow, -10 while car lot, $2.14 to $2.20; No. 2 do, $2.11 overhead. to $2.10; NO. a do, $2.07 to $2.15, f-o General Currie of the Canadian, ohipp#* points, according to b arm freights.XV Y, with his Staff, including Prince TOM MWE AA40"VAF Ar JWAtWA-Vr Arthur.of Cc Ir -Ontario wheat--L-No I Spring, $2.09 Connaught, headed the pro- - cession. Each unit was headed by, '$2.17; No. 2 do, $2.06 to :M14; No. 8 ' do, -$2.02 to $2.10 f.o.b. shipping Commanding Officers and their staffs.� n po to, according to fretghts. The parade was one of the many de- "a.-No. 2, $2.06, 'nominal, ac- monstrations designed to announeflr�' cordmg to freights. outside Barley-Malting, - 98C . to $1..03 . the Corning of peace. Thousands View- 'Zominal. ed the parade, and special facilities were provided for children. Buckwheat-�-No.- 2, $1.15, nominal. 1 IE Rye-No. 2 $168 nominal. ur vernment stan- -Manitoba flour--Government dard, $11, Toronto. TRANS-OGFAN:FUG9. Ontario flour-Government stan- dard,19.65-to, W75, in bags, Toronto and Montreal, prompt shipment in -.-STILL DELAYED jute 7 J bags Millfee��Car lots, delivered Mon -4, -.-treal freights incluckd. Br%x4_$4Z- Mid-Ocean Winds Still Unfavorsa shorts- per .' ton- good feed able to Waiting Airmen four, $2.65 to $2.75 per S. Hay-No. 1; $25 to :$28 per ton; St. JaWs, Nfid., May 4.-Harry G.• mixed $20 to $24 per track To- Hawker and Capt. Frederick P. Rayn- ronto.' t4e British aviators contending -_car lots, $10 to $11 per Straw-Car rat honors in a transatlantic! ton. -hTs-h coast, were com- -ta-the to postpone their "hop off" "Or"y Country Produce--Wholesale. 7V7,Vr CA -rff7WR1VX /77C+ ?W1 As"Ir lii , as & rolls, 33 1 Urguin to-day when mateorclogicaf re- ,tter=;;:W 31, to 40c-, prints, 40 to 42c. Creamery, THE Ports from mid-ocean, In face of per- POWER OF A TEN DOLLAR BILL feet wylliff conditions herw, oncemoreL....froish made prints, 58 to 60c. Cozalder'the POWER of a Te V Ten Dollar Bill when it Is spent AT HOME. It Is like AIAGIC. It CIRC �showed adverse winds and weather Eggs--New laid, 43 to 44c. LATES. it pays off a HUNDRED obligations. U_ Dressed poultry--Chickens, 80 to Ong. It creates BUSINESS and puts people to WORK in our commant. far at sea. ty. But the ten dollar bill that is seat away to the out-of%town house -does NOTHING for OUR town. it te. -duciroosters, 25c; fowl, 30 to 33c; comes DEAD to US. It is, out Official prediction of rain for Eng- I C-L turkeys, 45c; squab of commission forever an far an OUR town Ia. concerned. We NEVER see It again- land for the next two days was, re- dlurs, 32 , 2 doz., $a. Let US, then. give POWER to the money we SPEND. Lot us remember that our BEST investment- is that ceived here, and is accepted- Live poultry-�-�tsrs, 22c; fowl, POWER-MONEY that we spend-at 11 'indl- r. HOME. 29 to 88c; ducklings, lb., 35c; turkeys eating a delay of more than forty, chickens 27c.- eight hours. W)Oesali�; - are seeling to the to- -9-ontre7al, - May 6--Choice select The inauguration of daylipht Say- tail trade at the following Price nun an to-night, when a. 1 hogs; $22 per cwt., off cars. ',&Ives, clock& will be set ahead, an hour CANADA BARS.... Cheese-Now, large, 29, to 28 C; $7 to $11 per cwt. Steers, sit to 1 1.• LIWI throughout t4e country, brought a re- C; 211.% to ' 30c; old, lar cattle, $7.50 to $12. • 0 vision of calculations for the Right, to M; twin, 32 to 32%c. IMFSIMT "Pt 1-tHAMPION OF AM ton, Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 50 to GERMAN DELEGATES AT although it has not seriously altered 52 plans. C; creamery solids, 60�- to etc; VERSAILLES BUY UP SOAP Order-inmCouncii -Prohibits Im- Canadfaii -Aviator, Lieut. - CoL lariats, 62 to 64c. Margarine-�-U to 37c. despatch from Versailles- sayt:- .,Wm. Bish £gNewlaid, 47 to 48c; new A migration of Doukhobors, Men- op, Comes Secon&. PASSED DEMARCATION LINE 'Germany's peace delegates passed DOnitwandHatterites.. BY MORE THAN SIX MILES laid in cartons. 49 to 50e. -London, May 4-The Air Ministry Dressed poultry-Chickens, 40 toI the beat part _of - their first.- day here A 4�cjt :trom. -Ottawa has decided that- so far as can be An- ienna says-- blaspheming the weather, in co A despatch from V1 45c; spring chickens, 75 to 80c,• roos' m?non Until further order, immigration 'of certained the champion British air- Seventeen thousand Jugo-Sav troops tMp 28 to 30c; fowl 37 to 88c; turk. with other residents is this rainy, Doukhobors, Hutteritea and Mennon- man of the, war was the late Major, Monday night attacked - Carinthan 35 to windy-, chilly -township. The second rtes is prohibited. An order-in-coup- Edward Mannock. Lieut.-Col. 4y'll, As to.r !-, ducilings, lb.,. to n c un Wil- troops, numbering 4,000, in the see- .. `38c; squabs, doz., $7; geese, 28 preoccupation of most of them, from cil to this, effect was signed by the liam A, Bishop, the Canadian aviator, torn of Arnoldstein, Villaih, Rosen- Count Von Brockdorff-Rantzau down,Governor who Live poultry---Sprin chickens, 60-General on Thursday. ' It I won the Victoria Cross, comes bath and Rainer, and passed the de- was' the acquisition of soap, e was passed under -the . provisions of next. Major btannock brought down to 65c. i marcation line fixed by the Armistice Potatoes-Obtario, f.ob.; track' barber shops near the three hotels the existing Immigration AA which 73 enemy machines and Lieut-Co"l. Commission by six wiles. Th,. Jugo- Totonto, car lots, $1.70 to $1.75; on where the Germans are' quartered gives authority to this en cV Bishop 72. Of all the allies,"'Lieuten- Slays Wednes'day crossed the Drave track - outside, $1.60 to $1.65. ' I -were emptied of their stocks ofsoap bus.,! before noon The order recites that `owing to ant Rene Fon&, the French ace, holds River at several points and cut tht. Beans--Can., hand-picked, - In search of the pre- conditions prevailing as a result. f the record with 78, tine to Arnoldstein. and Klagenfurt, $4.25 to $4.50, primes, to $3.25; cions substance a party of German the war, a widespread feeling exisotsl The later Baron Richtho.en, of Get- preventing communication by Oer. Imported hand-picked, Burma or In- newspaper correspondents strolled throughout the Dominion, and more, man circus-fame, claimed to hold the man-Austria and ItaI3. dian, $3.50: Limas, 12c. 1far afield. Their appearance excited Particularly in western Canada, that i world's -record for the number of ma- Honey-Extracted, -clover: 5 lb. tins, 25 to 26c lb.; 10 lb. tin I adverse comment among the Versa& steps should bg taken to prevent the chines, he had destroyed,. but. the Ger- GERMANY MAY JOIN LEAGUE 5, 24% to 25c- 60 lb. tins, 24 to 25c; buckwheat, lea citizens, and, although the boistile 'entry. into Canada of all -persons who mans worked on a different system AT EXPIRATION OF ONE YEAR 7 n . -ir 0 fb.'tins, 10 to 20c. :Ccrnbi 16 oz., display was limited to prolonged hiss- may be regarded as undesirables. be official confirmation of respecting. offli $4.50 to $5 doz.; 10 oz., $3.50 to, $4 ung and hooting, M. Houdaille," who cause, ovving to 'their peculiar cus- each victory, and his record has not A despatch from London so has charge of the ' police, arrange.;-. -torns, habits, modes of living and been confirmed. yrup. Raple products-S pi&r im.-Iments, gave the indiscreet s0aPimethods--of-Ai� The Reuter correEpondent at Paris f, - _. - _. - . ng property, they- _Xajor Manliock was born iii India says it is - expected that Lord Robert $2.45 to $2.,50-;-- per 57hunters :pe-lafalZations, $2.35 to $2.40-'- a. severe -warning against are not likely to become readily as- of Brtisb parents, thirty years ago, Cecil will be appointed British mem- lb.,.27c. • roarning beyond the immediate s . ur- similated or to assume the duties and was considered the greatest aer- ber of the organizing committee of roun dings of their billets. an responsibilities of Canadian W t4etician -the Royal Air Force­pro- •-the-League of Nations, and that Ger Provisions--Wholesale. time." 'IND7W GIVE Club of Ain- after a per probation, probably pro# izenabip within a reasonable duced. Among his- awards was the many will be admitted to the League Smoked -meats-.-Rams, medium 37;,nO`n.. War Medal of Aero period of ......to 39c; de,-heavy, 33 to 34c; cooked, UP THE, EX-KAISER The order adds that numerous re. erica. He was.fin'ally shot down by one year. 62. to.-Me; rolls, 32 to ne; breakfast! bacon, 43 to 47c; backs, plain, 43 to Presentations have .been received that fire from the ground.' 47c - boneless; 52. to 55c. A despatch from Amsterdam Doukhobors, Hutterites and Mennon- Roumanian and Czech Forces item are of this class and character. GERMAN Uu�ed' meats-Long clear bacon, says:-The Dutch newspapers, ex- SHIPS To BE Make Further Advance 29'to 30c; clear'bellies, 28 to 29c. cepting one thus far have not com- DISTRIBUTED AMONG ALLIES Liird-:-Pure tierces, 32 to 32%,c; i.mented on the proposal to try form ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON 'n- 'tgba, 821{a to 33c; pails, 32% t Copenhage , May 4.-The Rouman- 0 3314;; Emperor William of Germany. Wel LIFE- OF CLkMENCEAV A despatch,from Paris says`--:-The inns ori Friday effected a crossing of prints, 33%v to 44c. Compound exception is the Telegraaf, which in German fleet is not to be destroyed, the Theiss River at Szolnok and Tisza- tierces, 26 to 26%c; tubs, 26% to an editorial. says the extradition U * Paris, May 4.-Another' but it• will be distributed. 'Final de. Polgar',-according to -advices from, pails, 27% to 28c; prifits, 27%. attempt the one-time Emperor will not con- against Premier *Clemenceau appar- cia.lon has Just been reached on this Budapest. Miskolcz, 90. miles north. and's- national -ii-st-o-LBudape flict with Roll. right of ently has been frustrated by the ar_.Romt Great Brita.... at, has -be acunted, 6ittreal Markets. -panctiiar-v. nineteen-year-old youth wh ' was inclined td -opfpm the plan for Czech forces have '-advanced neat 0 "The ex-Kai�er, the elimination 'of the German craft Banreve, the main cause,of this mili- ____�Mortreal, May-- 6-�its_ tra 0. says the was seized near the entrance of M. ..I feed, 83c. Flour­-�Spring wheat new, paper,' "would not be prosecuted Clemeniceau's home. The youth, whose as war machines, shifted its position tary success being due to lack of dis- Standard grade, $11 to $11.10. Rolled because of his intention to place name is Cornillon, was carrying a and came to the support of, France cipline on the part of great numbers on which $44. Shorts, $45 to $46. Hay count of actions' which plunged the Anarchist literature. He declared tftion of the craft -amon-, the allibs. =oats-Bags, 90 lbs., $8.90 to $4.00. Deutschland U, ber. Allies, but on ac. stiletto and had in his ' possession and Italy, whi It had desired the par- of the Hungarian troops. ran NO. 2, per ton, car lots, $32. Cheese world into misery and a repetition of that he did not want to kill the The American peace delegation op- Great Bxitain to Exchange -Finest easterns, 24, to 25c. Butte, creamery, 5810 59C. E go which would be contrary 'to. the vital Premier, but desired only to make a Posed the plan of destruction from Prisoners With Bolshevists -Fresh, 49 to 52c."(, Potatoes-;er interests of the Dutch people." "gesture." the, first. • ,,�a;, car lots, $1.90 to` 2.25. Dressed Cornillon was'acquainted *ith Em. • A despatch from Lon on says:- bogs The. British Government announces. ---Abattoir killed, $30.60 to $31. GERMAN UNDERSEAS . '. I Lard-Pure, wood pails,-20 lbs. not, its Cottin, who recently shot M. STATUS OF KIEL CANAL CABLES. ARE SPOILS OF WAR Clemenceau. He met Cottin in 1918 HAS BEEN FINALLY SETTLED that the Bolshevist Government has VC, in some of the studios in Paris. Corn- 7 madi a proposal to exchange the a. a members. of the British military mi Live Stock Markeia. A despatch from Paris says:-�-Da. Mon hails from Venay. A, despatch from Paris says:-Th Toronto, ' May G.-Good heavy vid Lloyd George, Premier Clemen- Council of Three t6-day settled the sion to the caucus for certain Rus- -steers, $14.50 to $15.50; choice but- ceau and President Wilson have set- AUSTRIAN AND HUNGARIAN status of the Kiel Canal. Germany wan subjects now In the be - butchers' tled the question of the German probably, retain proprietors 0 cher steers, $14 to $14.25 hip of the British Government. 'It Is also PEACE DELEGATES N,0TIF11ED ::cattle, clioles, $18.50 to $14; do, good underseas Cables. The deasion was d that negotiations are pro. $18 to *18.50. do, med., �12 to $12.50. the waterway blit tolls for, passage announce com., $10.25 to $10.75; bulls' reached that the cables were spoils through it will be levied under Inter- seeding for the exchange of all Bri, do Paris, May 4,-The Council of 4, of war and belong to those powers Three has invited the Austrian and national control. fish prisoners in the hands of the, choice, $11.75 to $12.60; do, med.., which took possession of them. Bolshevists. 7 l10.50 to $11; do, rough, $8 to $8,50; Hungarian peace delegates 'to tom May Be Another Week Yet 0 utchers' cows, choice' to Versailles next week to receive the Before Ge-- 0 do, good, $10.6C TWO BILLION FRANCS 'peace' terms relating to their rpspec- I to $115• d to 41da; rmans Get Treaty Palace Along Lake, Geneva $9.25 to $10; do, Coln.,* 19 to $8.56, As Permanent Beat of League 1 9--countrielsvRoutees-correspondent May -.'stockors, $8.75 to f12; seders, $1 --TO- 00-TO-BELGIUM tiv London- -1­s---noV-1mpro>_- -. - - -- ---- --- to $1850- canners and cutters, $5 to is Wormed. able that the peace treaty will " to A despatch froLn Gei�eva says:-A 6.715; milkers, good to choice, $90 to A doopstah from Paris says:-The ready for presentation to the Ger. lace for the permanent seat of thik mans before the end of ths week, gue of Nations will be construct, 1150; do, coat. and med., $65 to $75; Belgians have Asked the Co=Cfk of Do Not Waut Canadians F ringers, $90 to $1601 light we r4ros for first adval2ee, of To Volunteer for Russia says Reuter's Parl; corres;ondent, Fn one of several beaptiful Qtel 43 to $15; yearlings, a to I When ftwo on their 9" of faq owing to the fact that sever4 quos- *1 Dake Geneva near 69 c1ty, tZ to $200 choice lambs, $1 according to London, May 2.-No applications tions remain unsettled *4d Ong qMnp IndZ74i In the meantime the o op7i 1 r#960 cint lambs, $12 to �r: 43, i - alsq. be- cit an orifi e I it agpears tbai u* being considered from Canadians cause the &cttftl writing of tb W ra _�cic $14 to p, e dopa, will place the PaIgIs Eynard, catered, $2236 d%rV]Iod off oar4 b*:re rod3ldeftft =8 s0t_ of any Tank for duty with the British meet is taking' tKore time than had the U*fvqrxItX, at the dispositi -210 d. It . . - forces operating In Russia. been anticipate the delegs" do, f.o. on X A .7 0 1 q­ 0 A W'- op a FIR ONET ON ✓LUX9111111t. AVID BIG 311 FsWl -0eforo or"ring t1sewhe S Write to-"y for our "XIII-DirdoUto- it W I.S. -it I * or1re I Try to L prices tion guaranteed or znoney�. bacIL' satisfed Shipp" ; z .94 &Airwhere. Davies lConstruetleis Company, Vancouv Tells _'how to ' loosen "'S - Mori. or. B.C. HUM0 tender corn so It lilts ess and HERE &M ----out without ___XrTX I OVXTAT WANTUE D 50C. PAM OF PIGEONS AN UP. 4 Any fancy goultry to $01111 _7 Imperial• and drdg- Write for Prices. 'L A, einrauch Good news spreads rapidly ---Not In MIS Class. --.-here -bao'k6l -busy 'dispensing' li-IS ist..44an Baptist. xrark&t., wont" gists ca AXl_e Grease of a Clu.. rest. Que. Aurpr.0ingsain )—"Why discovery ------ full Of Seftea3kt freezone. the ether discovi leather.strg��. m_­� tho nvlr� nnin h t man who -innati mani which is said to loosen I a. hub. didn't. You challenge '0 smoothness of glass by any ut wl. tne URSES EARN $16 TO $25 A WEEK keepswaterout. Prevents dry- lining the smooth' just passed?" corn so' it lifts 0 filling the minute.T Newest Recruit—"WhY. that's X&YO fingers. NLparn without leaving home. Sehd ing and cracking. 'Makes bar..... etal pores booklet;- no with powdered rnibs-_ Keeps Ask at any pharmacy for - a-quarter for treeval College. of ness last longer. Sold .in can. _Hogan, Sergeant- and-lie!s-got-all-O' . 'an - the metat - surf=s­ieparated- ounce of freezone, wh!ch WUI cost very S-0-nee, 46 Tornnin. Canada. vement sizes. . .... .:. .. . ten poubds on me."' id to be suf2clent to rid with a coating of soft mica and W e little, but Is said Po SATM. Imperial grease that prevents wcar. and.. •i one's feet of every hard or soft corn UIPPED NEWsPAPER, 7 -Real Article. �W EI�L j6F% makes the load lighter for the or callus. and ,i., plant In Eastern Eureka Harness Oiler ops on the horses. Sold in class —1 lb. to i our- husbaind you apply just a few dr Ontario. Insurance rried $1,600. Nvllt "Why are you sa sure y ca makes.ihe oiling job quicker, cors and Instantly the I go or $1.200 on Ltiut�:Ir sale. Box' 0. more thorough, more easily barrels. Is an optimist?" ... tender, aching soreness is r Co.. I.W., Toronto. "Because,"answered Mrs. Crosslots, relieved, and soon thid corn .%V1.1son 11tiblishin out with. done.is so shriveled that It lifts 0 *.,4tDea.7ezg ,he Is always absolutely confident -that In. it is a; sticky substance I 111MOCELLANZO what we raise, in our garden is going out pa hen ■applied and never ETC.. EvexyWAtezv wbich dries w ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, adjbiu* 1 Internal and external, cured to look exactlylike the pictures on the inflames or even irritates the C L 'Ut pain I )� our home treatment Write r- iny, tissue. treatment., seed packages. C b e too late. Dr. Bellman -hou- Limited, Kate. Out This discovery will prevent t Co.. efor a Not itis Choice. ands of deaths annually from lock- I Taking His Chance. jaw and infection heretofore resulting once yen- -A Metropolitan mat ' ran from the suicidal habit of cutting Just to think," said the S*eet tared to ask James Lane Allen. Are corns. Young Thing on the piano stool, :'Iall you- a bachelor from choice?" these pretty keys once belonged to an j. "Yes;" came the answer promptly. gain.. Home A. elephant." "But isn't that-er-ratlier . ungra- dark The same dull town, the same"And now," replied the gallant maria cions and ungallant?". protested she. Street' dear." dies' Dress. In 6 sizes, '34 to 44 buxt The novelist smiled. "Youlnuat*ask "they belong to a T);e market square where women 'it -lZrice, 25 cents. the ladies," fie. suggested gently; meet. • The Latest MONEY ORDERS. was their choice, not mine." The same old church_ where people Ask for Kinard's end, t&kO-Z* Other-'-, The safe way to send money by hail -n, pray is by. Dominion Express Designs, -,----Genius Overlooked. Money-Order: "This to My Own, My Native Land." And 'worship fn the same old: way. he: -Put_-`dQTrn -the book-kith &-aigh­ The- samcL-O God! -it cannot be 111 was under the impression,- ession," writes The' two main ideas promoted. by the at is It, darling?" he asked. The same again Lto men like me! -a-corresondent of British Week mired. the "Ah dearest, I.'m sc� happy," she re- Thr h mists of blood Pie geen the th�, Canadian Trade Commission at r ly, "that America - ca had see plied. 01kie,, present are: "Buy less abioaa and copyright of the term 'Hod's, own c I oun- to --But you -had such. e. sad look In While anguish gleamed from human 11 make more for export.", try,' and had definitely applied,it But I find that our your eyes just now." eyes- the United States. n ioading ab And searched within the fires of hall 11"Maxwe x4ni=out "I know. - I've bee cut *4 by'Plirst Colonial 'troops have pirated the the unhappiness that the, wives of Have gazed on -deeds I no" tongue 1. A phrase, and are applying it unblush- •men of genlua 'have always had to ten. po possible on save e . grain, and ingly to, whichever, corner _9t_L It will 5 th The bear: Oh. Herbert, dear, I'm so gladhighest peaks, too, have I grass. ear. virs t from; you're just an ordinary sort of fel- Heaven'stro(L mean o larger, profs*. otherday In a *bus a soldiipr with .a red band,round,his wide-awake bat low. And seen, in man, the face of'God-­�; LEMONS -WHITEN AND •tolits.neighboi how" And all the time, walk in the street BEAUTIFY THE SKIN was explaining What He"Callej Her. The ghosts of those I used to greet it was io. he going bacir 1" -a- n �Twlll' e er God's own country. 'Why, -"What is your name?" asked, the The same! Ali. a Make thl few days to 7 e again to men merlean-' mistress of her new Chinese cook. The Sam like me. yo-Lir fare, neck, arms, and hands: I didn't Laow you were an A accent . "bly -name is Wang. Hang Ko,*' was remarked the 'neighbot' W an which side of the the reply. that left no doubt on Ury cold cream one can prepare a full -0h. well-as I shall-Pat be able to a arter Dint of the most wonderful -Atlantic he was at home. _. 'hosaid I was?' complained the other. 11 you John." lernon. ekin so -Well, remember- that I shall ca; of and complexion • remarked the lady. you claimed' God'g, own country as d "VellY good, �=a*am, a ule Minard's Liniment Co.. Limite your hoine. and that's Amerl6a' sure.'l two fresh lemons Into a bottle can. -p�eated re ng three ounces 0 U,:c d-band. 'Yes, I the Chfilanian. "And what is your taital, es of orchard White. MENT Is Our remedy for sore throat. Care should be taken to strain the daresa 'God had something to do with name, ma'am.?" Y y colds and all ordinary ailments. a fine cloth so no lemon the making at It. But New Zealand ' "MY name Is MrS. Swankton de it never fails to relle" -Amd- I Julco through 11 ��Upi ge a• IS Alli masterp4- ;_inO. don't. you far. Vera." promptly. -fresh for- months. EveiT woman ­.Me n'O' limembel Mai." iftiath the to get it.' CHAS. knows WHOOTV N.' that 1emoxi juice to used Chinaman, "me call'y6a Sally." Port MulgraTS. bleach and remove such blemishes as An Australian Fur-Searer. freckles, sallowness and tan and iq the tener.. whitener and -The w ay of beauitiflei. arm sunny d 'a - warn us, t �,Qolng*Hlrn Gavorfl Better. ideal skit Sol The womliat, 'or 11pouched ra ni h* time to begin prepar- hat it i The oldest good story is the cfne of . ul 3 7beach. This little bath- New South Wales ales and South �usiral- just try I . t -Get three ounces for tbi is., Is a marsupial animal. in appear- about the boy who left the farm and orchard 'white at any d.Mg store and - Oilr-rialional debt has run frorn-Ue "twolemobs-from the grocer and m fag suit is simply constructed and, got a Job'In the -citi. He Wrote a let. t ale McCall, arree,;tt _regernbeb -a- little'bear' and is ter to his brother, who elected to stick I for the playful kiddy. sometimes classed with badger, head in 1914 to $q7Q. The. C. T, up A a des, A Brant lemon pint of this sweetly fm Pattern No. 8892, Girl's Bathing to the 'farm,"WlIng:of the dys,.Of-clty C, suggests thi best way of meeting lemon lotion and massage it because of its burrowing habits. It is suit. In 7 sizes, 2 to 12 years. Price, life, in which he said: exporting'- more face, neck, arms and two or three feet long; plump, with a obligutions is by . exporV deily Into the "Thursday " attto'd out to the coun- bands. it is marveloual to smoothen emtlL thick' coat at long, grayish-brown and impoiting- leas.. 7 try club, where we golfed until dark. rougb, red hands. woolly hair. Tbe:bead to large, wide. Kinard% Lintmeal Lumborman's4iMIb". -flat• and rabbit-like, with upper lip Then L we motored to the beach, and Fridayed there." -clan, and small eyes and ears; Its KNOCKS OUT PAIN The brother on the farm wrote "Sow the beat you have and you • legs are short and nearly equal in back: will reap the best that Heaven af­� -toed.- The length. and the feet are live " Yesterday we buggled to town and fords."-Henry F. Cope. THEMST ROUND about. half an Inch long, nearly • tail Is bare. The wortibat is easily domeati. baseballed %kil afternoon, Then en we went EO Nled'3 and pokered till mariat sated. In. the 'mountainous! districts Ing. T6-day we muled out to the corn- tomforting relief from Pala of Australia its fleshAs preferred to J field and geehawed until sundown. '111e Cause of. makes Sloan's the th t of many other animals. a Th0i we auppered, and then, we piped -ent Heart Trouble World'sLinin for a while. After that we staircased :Deceiving the Cow. -,.up to, a . ur room and bedstedded until the s famous reliever of rheuniatie the clock fiTed. Faulty digestion causes This stiffness, painful generation of Fftnees and Agath# had been ve'*, rates •in the aches, soreness, ne most stomach which inflate and" uralgic pains, - and at carefully reared.' kipecialry had they press sprains, I been taught that in no circ . u down an the heart and interfere other ex msiances ze" Kinard's T-4-1-ent In the bouse. external twinges that humanity, action, causing 5 its great. sale* with its r suffers from, enjo must they tell a Ile--not even a *'white . .- - b never fails to A Deplorable Situation. . 'I- L .1 IS to 30 y faintness and pain. because'it prac The following extract from a hriga- drops of Nothff Sd9d`1kC111r2dVe -bring speedy, comforting relief. -Te Mao One day. during a ViSitL made* by Syrult after weals sets digestion Ahvays ready for use it takes :iit dier jgeneral's letter is quoted in Lon -pro- these little girls to an aunt In the *htwhich allows the heart to to penetrate .6thout r1t9biti# arid country. they met a large cow in a don Truth as an example of a f . act un beatfull "a regular. 9 duce results. Clean, refreshing. Made fortunately expressed: Canada. At all drug stores. A they were crossing. Much iri A field "Before the war a brigadier large b6ttle means economy. frightened, the youngsters stopped, four batt"ons_ To run this bat knowingd time he had a trained Frances said: I 'HAVE WAVY, what to do. Finally ' show In peace staff officer and four C. O.'s, witfi four GIRLS 4 "Let's go right on, Agatha. and pre- adjutants. Now he has no staff tend that we are not afraid of it." whatever. He has,'consequently, to But Agatha',t conscience- was not TRICK, GLUM HAIR slumbering. Wouldn't that be . de• do all hls'd*u thinking, and he has no Q MCCA L& ik the cow?" sh-LeobJected-- trained brain to help him." 60C., $120 ceivh 7711RDEE. MUM DANDROF Bees in Business. The underskirt, which is straight'- In 1915 prices in Great Britain e ifthdol visitor was asking Vi F9 t-- n for! Th e I IRSIVA —:11.- -0iltir--bair !=-Double its fiLMt ........ r-_-ranged front E24. y aria narro , to a simple foundation class a few questions.. d beauty in a few moments— for the 'one-sided. drapery of the to V-8 15s per hea , as contrasted[. -Now,' bow do bees dispose of their try this! tunic. McCall Pattern No. 8902. La. with 00 to E70 per bead now. honeyV he Inquired. cell it," anhounced the clever They hair, that If ypti care for heavy .• ....... boy of the class. . . . . . . . glistens with beauty and is radiant ����CRA QLS with life; has an Incomparable soft. Bigger Than They Thought. nese and is fluffy and� lustrous, try CausedDi0gurement, Itchyalo 'Hub! England Is a small country." Dandertne. When you feel sapnethin, Just ''one a Restless Night& - pplic:ittion doubles the Burning, Had I could :walk over' it a wrong better look into in .few beauty of your. hair, besides It Im k i mediately dissolves every particle of in little pkn_ "My face came out A;* your habits of liv48r. Tea or wee 9. dandruff; you cannot have nlcero- Maybe you could, but 70 million ples that were sore. and I adatchoil heavy, healthy hair If you have dand- them consuitatly, and then �coffe they) turned Vto Scales, e drinking often upsets Germans tried for four years to walk ruff. This destructive scurf robs the I over England and failed.',' -hair of its lustre, Its strength and Its $figure- 'h very life, and If not overcome meat. Theakin nis feefings,t��ou& unsuspected. ome It pro- qp causing inuch di was so Itchy duces a foverlshnese and itching of thatl Commissioner H. B. Thomson 0 1 the scalp: the-hair-roots--famish, IMteted it * scratch If tea loosen and dto; then the' hair falls fierce, sad I had many reat- a or coffee disagree, use the 'Canadian Trade the has., -in-g-.--Tbe burning- i gone to London to consult with . the I out fast. less nigbts. Canadian Mission for - the better 1 If your hair has been neglected and "ThIs.tZouble lasted aboTit a Y"r linking of Canadian trade promotion in thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, Cuticum Soap and nowlton's Dan- before I U" -k. ���� M get's, small bottle of X work. let Ointment, an4 using three cakes "any drug store or tot dertne at of boap and tWo boxes of Ointmdnt counter for a few cents; apply a little lwaihcood.11 (Signed) W-101191 Trade Commission as dincted and ten minutes after you The Canaaian A ten day,� trial of POSTUM &t. Basile, Que., Nov. 93,191!. believes that buying Canadlan-made will say this was the best Investment :L-. goods Lally does wonders in deter-. Make Caticum Soip, Ointment USL at home, together with more you ever made. ... d# rely believe, regardless of stud Talcum your daily toilet prop- I 'mining wh;i*�s the matter." exparting, will., solve the war-debt We since advertised, that It you arstions. p ev:rythlug else a problem. Ir I hair F f 0 P_ desire soft lustrous, beautifu T, R 77 - try --Wh who Is your comMunity a' 't-no dandruff—no andr ff- 'a itching lagg%ing be- lots -ir- on owl it There:5 a Reaso : n and lo more fa hind? If so, Join with otheIr good 11sun 1) U0 nO5 Iton a., tuoly 7 310 men in putting some ginger Into it. levuela b -75:F,; tg 2g z✓�w _l z —'r 4 MV V.1 connecting the hydro-irgkiials -WIM above council met Vjr.eiUt,&6,,itt6. t east H e he with those from the west. He The uUmpalitift to strongly urged the to LEANING 0 U "'djournmenrowbr4nday. t �n:pub1kAd.ve7m"y Members present, the reeve in the the east of the-clty to request the Do- minion government to hand over the, chair. .18 SOME JOB' The minutes df the IsAt -meeting T rcmto--Fauaern.lo--�the---Hydr-Q-radial: were read and approved, Commission. The chief speaker, how-� TOMMS mover. was Sir Adam Book, Who 'out- -,,LXAKE IT AS EASY AS POSSIBLE A number of accounts were present. 81.60.pec year; *1.25 it paid in advance. ed for payment and referred to the lined the policy of the Hydro -Electric 31 Go de light, marisirion. which is-toprovi respective standing committees. nation at coat, and P A JOHN. MURKAR, Pro detor. comwunication was received front power and tratispo 3elow is a list, of troate �hings that help: Jr. Hannigan, secretary of the cowparing with other public utill. L t es. he Fhowed what a boom the hydro Hydro -Electric Municipal Aitsociatiou, been4 Old Datch-Clancia ....... "TAAk AN 0 C?MMKNTa -projects had- -t-be- 4-410-Peo �- Spie' and Span Clenser, 3 Province who has been fortunate in at Whitby on Wednesday, May.7cbl -!!"]Babbitt's Ulei3ser,--- securing these benefits. He mss anal- ... ... rests aiv has beep d ilri' to consider the radial railway qUeb- N amen ed Lux. for 25 cents asking that ?us to secure the Toronto -Eastern as tion east of Toronto. and' ask regard to the speed of autos. In t was necessRrN, for the comprehensive Pearline, 86 and 15c a delegation from this township be radial scheme; planned for the pro- Gillett's L '4"country districts the speed limit present. ye, !r vinee. He Condemned. the Dominion 9 for 25 cents has been. increased from twenty Hatidy AinfE�onla, 10 cents The standing committee on Contin- -epo 'd Anaktionia, gencies reported and recommended Government for entering" a field of 2 for 25 cents to twenty. five'miles, and 113 towns snterpyise that is 1purelv a provincial a i 1v payment as follaws: Jr. E. Farewell, -White W 'sl Brushes',— ipali- 15 cents n increased re M. Hollidav's,claim against the Tp. I .matter. -He.advised thenjunic 30 cents d cities' it has been concerned to Bou Ami, cake or powder, ok'A -from fif teen to twenty miles'. The 61.85; 'D. R. Beaton; on account of sal. Brooms, approach the Do - it to ary, 100,00 . & Wilson, disbursement minion Government and 1 4 S. 90, 95 and 1.25 transfer the Toronto -Eastern to general impression is that these for age, 7.51), also for assessing Comfort, Gold, S irpr6e, Sunlight, Taylor's Borax the C H dro�Radial Commission. Before rates of speed is not too high, 515 100991, 51,-50.-, also on account of sal- y or White Napthra' S�aj)� the meeting closed, a resolution along c. ary. is assessor, 175.00 Hvdro-Elec- Those who ride in autos know the above line was passed almost Z) % Pe tris Power Com., wire and otherksup- r box or 3 for 2-5 3 fur.Z5 cent' or $9.00 - that twenty miles an hoar is not plies for F. L. Green, 15.01. UnMnhnousty, only the delegates from Whitl)v and Obh�twa, ten in number, The committee recommend that the S an excessive speed, and it is tol -�sentirg. -Other resolutions were di, vnship council as a body attend the L/ A'M-E S R10HAR,L), .-clairned that it is 'more easy to held on lWv 7th in LhL, passed urging that work on the lines meeting to be I ling to Uxl,ridge and Port Pekry Whitby in the *interest- of leading :-'avoid an necident when going at a Town of s poFslble that be begun as early a t re - moderate of speed thati ".heu the H Vdro- Electric. Railway. The standing committee on Wads turned soldiers might be given ein- ad Bridges reported going slowly. We do not think and recommend- ployment rind so on. Asa 'mh6le the that a rate of.'thirty or forty ed payment as follows : Cecil Phillips meeting enthusiastically endorsed Si, -ALSIKE SEE D FARMERS I dragging roads and fixing culverts, Adam Beck's policy. miles per hour in a long stretch of 45A0 ; H Wood and others, i1xing cul- WANTED PROTEIPT YOUR HEALTH - _straight and level country road is verts and wa:shotits, 18.5Q; B Lott= ---You CA y objeetiqlaable. where the �Lud others, draggino, roads and draw- n do this by keeping your ing gravel, Altona--roa"_(Q_;. R ill Pay the -highest ---feet dry. I still have the exclusive 7 perfectly clear and d is perfe where Somerville, dragging roads. putting BrantIa prices for all kinds right to h.andle the famous Greti there is no possibility of eQUih&ons in culvert and filling washout, on bill I : Shoe, which offere protection from - deline.bet 2nd and 3rd con. 43.45 Made in Cftr)a'da of seed. wet weather, and will keep your 0 Win Thom and others. dragging roads and where a driver. id a man f on a' Send us, samples and get feet in good condition for the many Rood common sense' and cool. cutting cedars on Rosebunk road andour prices before miles you will walk during the 1917 account, 37.75; J L Palmer noid seedigg season. All sizes and& headed. It is claimed that the hers, dragging roads and drawing selling. big range to choose from always t most of accidents tire not 'due to oravel on con 2 and bideroad Letween -The best of facilities on hand.• tiv shier care- -V -Vo- sheer lots2l and2225 . 110.: Amos Brignall.. Speed lessness and reckles16 is dragging roads and flzinir culvert. stiess. or e eaming.. Ask to see my lines of Smocks, _ Overalls,ant!i Shirts. .-also cNimed that an auto can be 9.65; i Al Oerow, balance due on side walk on Brock road. 0,80, W Carlton H_- D NEYCOMPANY turned more qtiickly when going d others repand gritvelling hill on a WHITBY, ONTARIO I FinVo d, North Claremont, at a good ra to of speed thmnw hen* con 5_05.10; F Weight and otheiR. going mlo%- ly, thus - making it W fixincon 7 g 24 63 , colvert and dr egging road -3 in -,in Knox, 8xitighti,46ze P at Whitevale.,iIid svi-r4pillff roarls 11-7S. ICKERINGAA . GRGE A number r4_ the- American • r Anurew, i1xitil; bridge, on Civirch papers 'are ren1on_s.te_ra-tin*--w -eet.__ Pick ring,__ 80, H Burrell. -lto ds gravel- fol Chtirch streer. 4 fN1 -ylueli yu their fellow-countr for giv. R 1H, ve. Find others. filling washout nn- avtug pl.lrtha4ed the garage busine.As of Dqvid.-iin & Wi.Niarn2tweare iK-wa to err nation burch street. 72.K.' ; xbtork 31F v weak - or dim 6 1017 :Ucct that nf hoa� -ptvred to rep -air all tuake�; of atito-�. ness, pr( Crawford. fliling washout in c7.n--T- have done. Just' now'' they are q.tio .• W Euierbou. filling washout-i4i. e -c 1: 2, f:lFurd accessorieS..tireb for all. .patting themselves on the backs con 3, fixing culvert in Audlev'r-oad. ._.fur having won the 'War. What drawing atone. stc.. 24.70 . J !'Allister makes of cars, oils, etc. and others. dragging roads. 18.15,: T -av object to is.their corn- McCarthy, building bulveit bet rons Jug into Ctinada and. - 3 and 4� on'Green T F Andrew rmff wood road. It An' is & And mAkI �icke_ themselv 'i offensive by indulgin Earmer, cover fur cement. 1, 5U Obcii r e Stephentibn. lighting -lant lot 14 - in this empty. boast. Many of con,?, for 10 nights, 1-00. _U eo -moving picture .(Jim f the Mails The council now adjourned to meet Make s h day of their Pic are The On 7 MOudAy. the '26t' eimpty exhibitions of their vanity. May, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for It is entirely unnecessary foryou to leave your woric No one denies the .fact that the the transaction of - general.- busluess, lot -8-ad at one o'clock in the afternoon as lose valu"le time to make a trip to the &r&. presence of the American artsy a Court of Revision. 'to in b ...Bank with Us by mail :10 France materially shortened Call an(I see our stock of I Send your deposits y war, but .90. far as the actual Money order or registered post and the amounts will be .:-THE TORONTO EASTERN owledged and -placed to your credit upon rmeipi, -fighting is concerned they played "Brant-Olas" . -and make ockn A very iusigldifl'aut' tole. _.For Thii electric railway is just unw the y 0 IQ ve e PCOP14 _'boice and ha nearly three, years the Americans centre of much interest to tb 4 idong the north shore of IAkP Ontario, hold back while the other nations It was one of McKenzie & Mann's every assurance -thiit you were being bled white by the many projects, and several TParshe. fore the Witt the road was comglet d ;WHtTSY BRANCH: J. CORDON HALL, Manager. S'wful'car are, securing,* tin Instru- 13$%ge- It was not uti-til between Bo*rnanvllle and %% it iy, the contesting and the gradin, armies were be. _g completed between Co Whitby and Pickering and the greRter nient that will bring en ng exhausted that the Amen - P. cami entered 8 truggle', and right into Toronto.' F �q d the art of the right-of-way pirrehn-led to cullties held up the work of construc-, what caused the Germans i;ranctal difn- tire. sati'sfa'eti ' on And ren . d- Pickering Hardware Store tion Por several yeare before the war, er prol)erly. any music on 4 . 44thtow up the sponge" more than and consequently it his been Eying everything else Waq the fact that idle ever since. Last winter it *as anv Disc.Reeoid made urchased' along with the Canadian 4_1 . The time is here and you will need Garden seeds. We have -& roa- r !the Americans had millions of �,Iorthern by the Dominion Govern. men r S an plete line at lowesi prices. in. reserve, against whom it me t, who purpose 'completing the d Terms would be uselesi to prolong the road at once after which they intend of 0 All kinds of Field Seeds, Timothy Seed at $750 per bushel. When the history of whom th,, ad is intended ­1struggle operating it. A hirge number -on appli .. cati'n. to serve -rket: Seed Corn the, best on the ora -the war will have been written, are anxious that the bydro-eleictric ftft4w having been viewed from Oomminion take the road over and an unbiased standpoint, it will be make it a part of the extensive radial THEXTON! Also) a complete stock of home-made and well made .Milk and Creast Pails compare themfuer 0 system of the province. They believe of all kinds. Come in and - M With each army, that thereby they will get 'a better pit bottom, 2.26 up. V"yed fy make. Boilers ld.,tt and an important part was and the service and it cheaper rate. A depu- Pickerin Ont. American army will not be in the .91 talion from the municipalities con. cern Hanna, ed waited on D. B. Hann Now Wthe'itirne you will need an Oil Heater. 6 only Oil Iffeaters, I manager of the Canadian National 19 3 only, Hot Blast at 195. C swim A___J _Xpitig at 4.95 while they last 6tilways about two months ago. but Im Lb 5 ACW*9=dL=ft It is said that' the leader of the the interview was not, entirely sads. German Peace delegation,' which .......... -Royal Purple line. satisfactory. • Farmers, get your Stock FoM here. V -he arrived at, Paris one -day last The dissatisfaction that bas .been :week, nearly fa lr�keg . I w expreseed. and the agitationZAVII in favor :--.-.Also get6ur prices On Woven Wire Fence. ith emotion of - the Hydro -Electric Commission • re the taking over the road, led to Mr. -Hanna 11-6y a0posirew befo ? Pandora and Happy Thought Ranges are 6 fir'spi3cialty. .-7.---npresentatives of the allies to sending Ft. representative, Mr. Oliver, Here b ya,r oppoetnnityr to, Lamm who has been appointed general man- agaimt embenwaing a. in in speiijn& Pir"Iftnt 'their credentials What W, t,Always ­&'pleasnire to show goods. Call and 111 us. Iger of the Toronto. Eastern, to place promniciatica and poor Choice of a contrast this is to thatwairdii. Know the wmnwg of punting of W9 the matter before a meeting of those interested held at Whitby on M6nday wu cereus Increan your efildemV, spark when be presented the terms `whkh re"Its in powei and soix"s. afternoon, when there was A large KE - I S. BAUMN TICKERING 16f peace to the French pleni poten- tendanre.cbit-flvuf residents of Oeb- Aaries at the conclusion of the awn and Whitby, who ate in'lavorof WEBSTERS Hanna's arbern"e A resolution was Fmnco-Prussian war of 1870. The pasted endorsing Mr. Hnnna In his NEW INTERNATIONAL -..:haughty manner of Bismarck, effrrLs to continue it as a federal rail. I DICTIONARY is an all -know. which. is typieal of, the Pi way. A' protest was entered by the ..... Prussian ing teacher, a universal question CO,A. —_C0AE-­ representatives from Pickering, Scar - ..,character, was a fitting precursor answerer made to meet your boro Find Whitby Township, . who r. needs. it is in daily use by of the humiliation that was in were present, hundreds of thousands of sue.. a store for Germany at the conclils On Wednesday afternoon another cessful men and women the world over. 40,00 Words. 2700 Pages. 6UOO It. meeting Was held in the Music Hall, hCrhical En -in ton of the great war. Little did Whitby, at which there -were over H Histrations. &2.000 Pio :NOW is the time to put -in your] the Kaiser think whe three hundred present, including de -le. U tries. 30,000,ueograph Ca Subjects. t n he let his gates from Peterbore, Bowmanville, GRAND PRUE. (Highest Award ) .,d Panama-racific Exposition 5. ter's ply. Ogg of war loose, what an awful wm SUP Oshawa, Port Perry, Stouffville, Ux- fate 0 REGULAR and MU -PAPER Editions. was awaiting him and his bridge, Markham. Pickering, Scart)o- WRITE for SPeCiWCn PaiiVS. FREE ro. and East and I country. Little Aid he think per, fill your orders promptly Vest Whitby, The Pocket Maps if you name this paper, e, can hair was occupied b W. F. Wilson, Q. & C. MERRIAM CO.,CO :that the humiliation that he had of Markham, and K H. Annex, of Springfield, Ma", U. S. A. planned for France, Britain and at 0 Whitby. Acted as secretary. Short Right Prices. eeebes were given by a number of himself and country. was to be a boomeraugfor ''D..L. & W. goal, the be' the delegates, which indicated that the at The old evalling opinion was that it would adag' desirable that the Hydro-Blectric e "Pride goeth before a fall," anthracg'e obtainable Commission should take over the To - "X, as never better exemplified than ronto-Eastern, Controller- Maguire, In the case of the Kaiser and his of Toronto. was present iiis the repre- LW war lords. The history of William oentative of the city, and gave an ex - of Gortuany, will be an impre cellent address showing the great ben. The CampbeU Flour Mills" Co., S' efit the Hydro -electric bad been to Give losso'n through "I S998 to Toronto, and stating that the city was Wills at tboee.wbo are Inclined to be arra - prepared to expend five and a half gant and who thirst after mili tR ry JM)11on dollaroo to allow the radial rA vvn� --free cut: 3DCe 1,o theC1,_y,-an41' To 1-6 on t,) Peterboro. lliqker�g,&, - a'• ; ..,, , .- �i.F4` . ;a . .,, _.. ,. r rs� .-a,y.y'•� -•. ��.a: ""n}i .* 1, .«� .:w.: x. yr _ ,�-. . j -�s,a; _ �>,+r'a'! :. ! *....., ;, � _ �. .,^-.�..s'�. "h ��•` ';4 " r , ;?�'�. `� .`� �`.�' �i�'�' '.� . ,a'$: i .r r � r�`ca.. , � � . ,aY� � c�+ �5�.: •"�° tia?�iT' $' :N+'��}•. Y .r � . .,4'P•�a"�J-S vd�% . 4 .. w.. ,,. ...'+a _-t .�« �•a: +il?. �1- � aa+ iu`;s. ,€ro.t� iti A� hx an ;:i. .J,F.. .t'yr.• �e ..,a, �..,-„,�,.' ,. ,,;.•., ,.,, .. -,IF., ,., a ,.;.�; -d:” ..i �.,7 ,�. .� •,,,,.o. .� .. �•.„,,.., W, ,,, .�, -, '� .'F-. 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" �� M ,�►R "E AM " returned i■'0 overeeae, has been to the cit last FFriday la o`d'es to _ _ _ - y " ret Mcoallum was In the city engagod by Morgan Pugh for the play at the intertnWiste-recital at Under instructions from the•Executri: The famous Neilson maks- 'on Monday. the Toronto Conservator of of the Estate of kept eonstantl . on hand..:,;-� J. H. and Mrs. Beal were in the summer. y Y- eas-day_]saf week - Misd Marie For lett last Music. - aOlBit;l 1Pet, 003Zf3 • : Am prepared to cater to :> -fu�Bk_Read, where she garden parties or other tl 1ph and Mrs. �`itite were n - - - LFite of the Township of Pickering, in l3tonflvfile on Monday; hag secured a position '-wit Mrs• TIME-T-d�LTE=-Piokeriar etaton-6 social gatherings. }be '0auaty-of-Oat�srfo,- J. H. Beat had a business trip to W • Ellicott. 4 T. R. Trains going Eaat dna as rollofws ceased; there will be offered fei sale by rens` Cut?- A3touffville on Monday. Reeve W. G. Scott .hada buss- No. s Mail 11-07 A �• li auction pub 'c au fon on the lands to be sold teal office, opposite t e == H. W. Evans, of Whitby, was in nese trip to Pefferlsva on' Monday " 26 -Looa1 : ' 2.94 P, M. ' hereinafter Wentioned on bakery. 2@-8 -- on l usiuesa in connection with the 1 _ a_pp P. M Y Y - y t919 s f ,the village on. Tuesday last. _ _ Trains going west` due , as tollow� -Saturday the 1?tb ba of Ma , T F Shirk Ctill'asOltrt � " Miss Sloan, of Peterboro; is vii+- county conuoil: No. SS Looal._ .. 7.87 A. M. -. at the hour of 2 o clock in ..Q1@ -after-- House- sting, her sister, Mrs.-S7F. Robins - cleaning is now the order .. 24 Local. '2.35 P. M. noon, the following property : _ of the day among the ladies of the .., 7 Maii , ' BOOP. 3S'. g singular The -United Farmers Mr. Maynard, of Chalk Lake, Bein all and• sin ar that certnia ° s qt a few dale Last Week' with village; and even. some of the men Nos. band 7 also run on Sunday parcel -or tract of land and premises - _ e a.re juiniug in the sport.' Fore Ding is T hour in savatyce situate lying and being in the Town- — of t ,Edgar acrd Mrs. Shirk.' - of Standard time. ship of Pickering in the County of .' A number from he"re attended — _Y Ontario, containing by admeasure• f� t the funeral of Mrs. Gilltvan, of _�'U'�T$A-2''ON merit fourteen acres, one rood.and �Ln"a'o BrDu ham, on Monde F er Immediaite.Sal• _ --- - ` ' Ali. Lemmon has started a tea fourteen•perches..more, or less and be- .� 41 G`ut5ti�'old sheep, 8 ot`he ewes BLACKSMITH SHOP i ing composed of part of Lot thirty- ing business in -the -village,. of with -10 lt,inhyby thele side.2 register- three in the Third Range of -Broken - _. • --which'he is now a resident. ed Clydesdale mares in foal, reg. filly, Fronts in the Township of Pickering, - Mrs. jYm, Jones,, of Balsam, driving .rnxre, set single harness, set `''— and known and described as foll6ws : ;Farmers OIIIb Insets lII_ the doulne hreechin harness, o ea buggy, spent a few days hist ,c� eek' with R. op , Horseslmeing and general blacksmith Commencing at a post planted at three Pickering Town Hall on steel wagon coffer bPrtring 4 tock tire. work rom tl attended to. chains thirty.five.links to a northerly; .her parents..J. B. and Mrs, Madill. P P Y.,.. _ Mrs. D. Johnston and two chftd- fiat top rcek,-seed drill, Corti cultiva- Lame and. in horse made direction from the intersection of the Secohd ' Wednesday sea, of Toronto, have been spend. tor, inower, single plow, bream•separ- +� northern limit of the mrein road lea•.l- prater. • a specialty of, and money re- ing from Toronto . to liirtgston w'it b •.of each - month. ` . ing a week with the forme'r'ti 'par- TERms—C',tsh or credit. Fur forth- funded if work does not - the eastern limit of the said lot this t_y- Only during summer months. encs, F. and Mrs. Farmer. er particulars apply to_ H. T. Love, _71 three (rom thence south. -eventy: four _ Thomas E. Stephenson Ras at Bllerlrec 3t �,ve., Toronto., phone Caer• stave satisfactory. degrees west_ four cha.in� ninvz}-sin ;r - Columbus on Tuesday shoeing yard 4656, or see W. B. Powell,'xac- �lE;X ,�/iC� 601 MN links then south sixteen, degrees ea.�t Watch for next meetieg ' 'horses for Messrs. Smith & Ridt• tioneer, Pickering." 3Otf _ -_ — six chains eighty links then �::uth ardson, the .well-known .horse- . • .Lwentyfour egre- s four intnutes ate: breeders. • �s �G1ralI1 Chopping West fifty-two links. [ben' south � larQm�nt' a���QI u - twenty degrees one minute east firur ' Mrs: John Manning and Miss o�,jf� Jena Graham, of Silver Star; Mon- - -AND FL kKING' chains seventy -tour links then south InUai�n hBT� �$ Streri�%Wi raven, nutes are visiting with the farm bus meets all Trains - _j am prepared to do chopping and oat west seventy chans degrees nine ysooe ix clinks. er's mother, - Mk's• : Grahams, . of - on Mondays and Fit- then north three. degrees forty-six � � Cairnbrogie. lt`irst•claee Riga to hi _ _. _.. _ minutes east- two chafe$ ftp six- days Daly, tiegfnaing ' } mohr, who recently re- Dight at lowest prices. y links, then north sixteen degrees fifty- c- g Ray Ru y g on April 1st. . turned from overseas, left on Phone 1805. p one minutes en n three chains fifty - turned Monday to resume his dnties in L� home atone boats, wagon and bfnder six links; then north forty-seven de- the Standard Bank.-. havingbeen tWs• Sa11d@rsan -& Son, tongues on hand. _ chai twenty minutes West, three Chestnut, . 10.70 per ton . chains one link ;' then north • fortyEwti • - 10.75 given a position in the head office. (reBnAaed degrees forty-nine minutes West two Stove, °Toronto, PROPRIETORS SOhU'F. Bayles, chainstbirty®even links; then north Egjg,� •• 10.156 " ave , o --�-�- sixteen degrees westnine chainsyisty:' TJ4 iOS. ' A. a•+�'�7 move to Toronto to reside, will - - - _ ' nine links : then north eeveat tour hold an auction sale of household Na furniture on Wednesday, y _ _. _ _ :. - degrees east eleven-- c�atns-" ° links and south si teen degrees east C 2i et. Watch out for bills giving _ eight chains' and lour inks to the full pBtLieulars.41119 $ place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the iand-u9ed' for a Burial l h ex t o S` f week into the Bunyard residence — soon • eight acres have been under cu-gh - Con week 0 rami4intilpr -in td Hopper. Mr. Hopper is about woodland' extending to the sbore of --- the Rou a River, where there Is nod ' s _ to move euro the city . where he - t Ith thy, Interesl'� g raEnsaN s I� c - ill reside is future. ' bine di _O lthe pro efts themrp a James Hostas was reported fu allN f R n e . bkti can tantly on band in bull or bricl■s y - - y-• ~ th49e - N�• There are labontaadhalfadozen fruit at Issue as having Snt�hed -- other _ s onrIA �'J'hen j'Ou 02811-Iri Gum, Choco ates and oth Sweets his seeding. e. e - - ezirin trees. Themperty lies about 1 h g P nibs -statement,, acrd .declares that _ • Stmn 100 yards'north ai tl.P Sitig�ion -Road: Popular Patriotic Musi:. . he is credited with bein smarter �1Ctory Bon COUpBl`i8. „n - can be botasht m1,•r. rth and out ; and u i abouta etc. g May Ist exchange them g el l h is sic ate '7' --than he really is, as he has abort ever eht+ sign L eleven. miles front tb,e.Etetfimit of IN DILLi1\iGHAJI HLOU an acre and a half yet to finish.—deeplay.d• ___ ._ the City of Toronto, and about 3 mites k Mr. Roberta. -who has sola- his for thele par value in War easterly _ vet`s, on ,the from the �eagt cg fermi ag, Ont, - Pic • i fail - farm on the corner of the town Kingston Road, of the aleccrio line and the. $'Fib ronceasion of ►'�$v1ng8 'rJtalnps' way. and about li miles aai•th Peom r - zbridge,-to two men from Toroo- - the RONebnnk Rxllway Stxtfon on the Your O main line of the Orand Trunk to, Messrs.' Hewitt and 6wena;• s ft - •:moving this week into J. S. Bun- The property is free from incuonber. ',by hoose which is being vacated money In these Clays of ances axpcept an existing ler�ae which .: by id r. Bingham. _ , ezplree on the flre6 coy ui April, 11186," The vet• beau citrin storm that rpadjustinellt and reCOil- but im"mediate possesxioa can be easily �• eased over this locality on last - arranged st'little-ezpeoss. r . - ....: _ Saturday evening and Sunday 8t1'uCtlOn.. The property Will be sold, subject to a -has hindered the farmers greatly " reserve bid. ` with their seeding operations, as The purchase. of War Sav- -- = ~I'ho 'U2�tiversal the land got very, badly soaked - TERMS : 20 0 of the purchase .price to . • _ %, -with rain. The high winds, how- Ings Stamps IS an Easy be paid on the dour of sale, and the Sawing.. -Machin ; ever, has dried the land very haTxnce on ter��:- +nd conditions O quickly, Way for you to Saver. a3 _ made town on d�y.of sale or on Manufactpred by It you have not been Out to ' application to the Auctioneer or to W. H. Jackson & , Son, ' church lately, come out on Sun- well 8 patx'lOt1C duty. _ ? the andereigrsed: ' �� MARY ELLZABBTH 19ORGAN, 'Brock Road. Pickering, Out, day morning,, as it is "Mothers' : i Morgan, —' Day." - -The Sunday School. of the -- Wife of Edwin -:utrt i 6 Rouge Hil , 1 Exec z B1+LeksaritirinR and Woodworking is Baptist chu:•ch are havi!ig special RoasR2 GORDON Sa YTEEs, all its branches. • Saw gumm n -,:..service and there will be pmt - _ 18 -Toronto St., Toronto. and flllag d epeciwlty. music provided.- Eery y Solicitor for said Ezecutr{z We stock Ciasolkne 'Lagines.-� EmerT' welcome. Come and bring your. s Sumps - A` lD BELDAM. Wheels, Circular sawn, Saw - _ --friends. Scarborough P. 9., Out., and Emery Mandrels.* The .Social Club, which have _ Auctioneer. _ We ,have for sale s blacksmith's bel - "a : ,lbeea having many.pleasRnt even- Th8 I;a lest Method of Savind - Daied at Torppto. this Each da of - - . lows in good order. ing- during the winter months, = April, 1919. = �'_ Prise u•�• sr w©uvea up the season with, a ball in 'the Masonic 'Hall on Friday — -.: -- Whi tevale Club of .;. PICKERING -evening-last. Many were present ��� - _ ' from Uxbridge, Port Perry, THE United FarnoterS - '; Siouffville and other pointe. -Paw - ! er'e orchestra, of Toronto, Porn- __fleeda have arrived. LUMBER YARD. � �� K.At the luta meetil of the Cl+iti reed- iiehed the manic and s most enjoy-W-ANDARD lution..wiil ge on _ „• able time was spent by all _ the following were resent. _ Re Interewitching of Railways,__ r $eaves and Eclipse Brands a On pTuesday evening of last o�rn-�DeAieonro - Military Trainiayr io. choola ,Hardwood Flooring in 8.8, week, Rev. Dr. Spencer of Quebec ' . Improving our School System 7-16 and 18-16, all: gradee- - City, gave a most intbrestiot;' ad-' - • standRegqlatiot of. Foodstuffs dress in the Baptist church on Thi8'Bat11C offers every facility 10 $tsadardirstloti of facm implemebts of Beech, Birch, Maple. s... 4 Qnebee, its Problems, feom a Regulation of motor trucks on our Religious, Educational and an _. the cotiduct Of aCWUVlt% Of matnu! °oft roads Plain and -d Red r Out White Economic Standpoint, and the NEW GARAGE and Red Oak. Aemed;." There was a very good `facturers, farmers and merChaIItB.. Quality and Manufacture ti •-�►ttendaoce and the address was _ r very° much enjoyed by all present. ssT ►o tore SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Besseh. _.�f The itndereigned has opened up Guaranteed A liberal collection was taken in a garage on his 'premises and aid of the missions of the church. - PICKERING. �BRANC is capered to repairing. all kinds g Don't forget the entertainment -lite. C. � Manager. Braw.h al■o aft VV1Mtby:' of automobile ,)pW. D. Gordon Qi �� to be given in the Masonic' Hall - Will handle all necesearyparts this '(Friday) evening by the Port for repairs. PIC$ERIN( Petry Dramatic Club, which con �_. _4 _ Is agent for Gray -Dort Cars. - pendent phone. ; _..... Hell and Inde •` _ sista of eighteen members, under '7- -Call in and "says dint the auspices of- the Ladies' Aid, c q before baying. pISgERINa BASERg `Y Epworth League and the Sunday A� 1 A7 (r �l ^•' School of the Methodist Church. - ►gte hen r CLARE - - Tholmaa E� son _-. This entertainment has been given . 'ONT Ont. twice iu Port Perry to crowded - houses. The proceeds are to go _ The past year has been a trying <" towards the payment of the new -Oilcloth Binding .2i cents. a package :organ recently placed in the base• - time for the baker who is con zDent of the church. "Egg case fillers _ t - - A number hour resident went - ent'oas, but the ban is lifted sad Fancy'liiscuits, only 15 cents'per 1b - clown to Whitby on WLduesda - -• - 011melts 1.- we are using no substitute f�oues y afternoon to • attend .the Beck _" -See Sive Syrup, 5 lb. pail for 51 ceitte _ .. _ - n our _ • 4,. ;meeting at which hydro -radial _ ' Royal Purple Calf Meal - - ,natters were discussed, especially - - - - i bread Dominion Tires and Tubes ;' toeJc o!} the Toronto astern Electric Rail- _ We have l+_lult a ' way. This, line was purchased •Timothy and Clover Seed � Of all materials design by the Dominion government - kept in stock. It will pay fon Fine and Coarse Dairy Salt ball at oar works acd in"$ our stook -Candies; Chocolates.: "� .:When it took over the Canadian obtain priose Don't be misled Gum, Peanuts, Northern Railway and it is the iu• Oranges, Lemons and Grape Fruit ysntewe do not employ them, oonesquee6. - 1entign to run it in connection _ _ ly we can, and do throw off the egett `'snit Ciai�s. witFi the steam railway. There is _ ` - - _ -' eemmission of 10 per esnt.,whioh you we ': `Y • , , �, a strong Peeling ontside of Oshawa esalsees by pare6asing feoras vs, Both phoneeio the store A'�i -" and Whitby that It should become Ee � � � � � ONTn- wrt of the h deo-radial s stew of Es � � J. T. litcATldBg the province that is now �iag tn-..�.,�. s •, Mks std Forks, iFbilby Onlatio 8. �r xonuep .. x.:. Aulmnted.. v„. ^, .- T ..a'. �.. ..: v'. f: F F L.:i •.F ,�r _5 i _ .WxF 'n:�-.{ .�'A! f: , .U�if,�,_�+''�..... •n. Y.,, n ,.:. .'•'��;r •5. •'$�.•,.. ...,,. :..�i•+-dr,w:: r?• "rte .. . ;'.'"Ya�^f .. '*.C.��e•.+,,,,,,.:Y:, �+ ,� -..r - L'.,. r ,.r:7; ;�,.,,xx.T.'k �s. F.:*T.P.'••:}^. v'' n,^•.'i2L. ,-`�' y ro?�� of:.y. 3r,., •.j. r Ja $ ,.. .v, r ,s u •-: aa>' za+.•'s.., ss� w:v x�e }k+_: ..r, i .? e n +�V. Ks. _ .v..,'.... ..b - .... .. :'A., - ...'T.`^! .. ."!.p��:'a .v'' ( c�:r:.' t' a.I ,oT- •.:1 r t :w' r'-} ;y ag-vn, ,+tin �• t•...;��-• w .r�.ef �:�w. F,: ��� ^_.�'"'; -• -.RT _ : ,.. .✓•-" - � ;�-,c nn .,�' ....�� 41 r x �� - .ri ' f Dlrabday tl�s year --aren't fico NATURE KIND TO AIRMEN: LADlE8 O DO. NtEp(I, E�IyO" si`� • , to lose lne- a ? -You've only �" • , s_..� f. cr ahY LhTee ' titaee=$ n -land�" Waft at horn•. Qbod find ' # v �y py. `- y Consolattpn to Many' PeopN .1M[aoae cubed anvelops,te fiat tb• Dartleslare J....'�"`� B�e11 (Tn be conLinaed.) t Relations Have Met Death In the Air. a AII's;� A:: on the Sale Side _ � :.. . u QUEER OIL WELLS. "M.' Ciemeac8au's reported remark, Mo, "He, is going to miss ins," when he suffered .at ail but have died tiaema - �he11 buying Tea, insist on getting/ " R6W OJI Is brtlled, and'' Refined In 'tionally, with a frozen mind. rcaw' his assailant raise the revolver, a striking, example of the frozen - Jap:.nese._Fields. titiind so well known to airmen who �- - - �: -- One_ the et hope had eotarse x the . Sea of Japan. ors the accident,_ although_+ students has been suggested to every. rich, who spent a - long -time . in the it is -apparent that it is" ` O ling,. describes seriousthey have no fear. Tat re, Trade i commis '04. by h`Cana�ten _ rlent in active oil dril n It in the Petroleum Age; out of her kin.dngss, 'hypnottAes th-em. England sad Wales are Bald to have _ Coolies dig a hole with a pick and The mind becomes frozen, and regis- a rat for every acre of lana, causing " The Tea with a :Quarter, oi,.a Century of ah°vel, and crib or brace the waIis as fere only small, irrelevant details, an annual los's to farmers of •$73,000, they go down. . Tl;elr wives says the London Dail 1Qail, - 000. Unrivi�illed Public service, aS20 Pun tip y the dirt and the shale.. Some of those A friend of mine , who did a nose, - =' ._ e ----- hand -dug wells are seven hundred fe¢t dive into a field _which very nearly re• 77" deep, and .the natives pump air into stilted in his death, and injured him! EAGLEsT�� -.. • . them with•an old-fashioned:blower. severely, told me that the moment lie -1 thcWind �l ��r Face Gen�raily there is little or no gas, lint fore he struck the ground he said to " sometimes a workman is overcome, himself, I am going to hit that nice I _ and then he is drawn u and a resli. little'gre u atch o rag . , sh - =- - _ - worker goes down in his place." Just killed alleri ht, -butt hatsa pity it wi 1 e ., - _ before reaching the pay sand the gas be tos.poil thatalttle patch•• -ed grass." . - By MiIvIE IiAItiIILTOI: D01'1vF.LI,. 7.is often encoutrtered, .and It is not. an. That is typical of what' I have been- -� common for the coolies to be 'o"ver- told by many other airmen, lIy own dsiy tor our bid come. ' While they , are being' revived esperiencea bear it out. F R X R C A TA L c G V 8 _ ,PART " I. j been no cha_tc: to visit Grandmums, others continue the work. Once, when under training, I was ! • showing our full lines of Bicycles for MC4 Philippa's long shining 'needles-! Philippa's only Parent. Oh the tenth, The geld covers about sixteen flyingin the nose of an old schdYtl"ma• and Women, Boys and Girls, clicked steadily: Luther read steadily. chance - -or no chance, she must be square.miles', and in it are about eight chino' and dropped a big` drum of ' MOTOR CYCLES It was, delightful, this .Philippa -1. -(visited. Luther must go oil, ahead hundred' producing in. Th 1 heavy ammunition MOTOR ATTAOHMENTS Cher room. and Yh.ltppa follow as soon as she g e largest, i 5 tion overboard by ace]- j Tir". coaster Brakes. wheels, inner Tu be _ ' '�, had properly seen to the marriage a of of thgm produce about ten koku -a I dent. There was a' tremendous•' crash Lam► Fort -one!". £al(i Phiii a BL'dden, g ��11 FA, Bels, Cyclometer,, Saddles, Equip, anent and Parts of B �. P I her friend. .. day. koku is equivalent to about :behind me (the propeller was broken) I irycles. you can buy yy Y plicated above Kiel' 'you could >;o down in the car or.] forty-efgltt gallons:. Other wolfs loursupp:iesiromusat�.aoy ��ces. Iy: iauther's eyes a I y ^ pro- I and I said to myself, "The tail has T, W, BOYD & owd,SONdory" newspaper's .edge with.-mik:' surgrise eld ladies .don't lite 'em. Grandhtums dude not more than five•gailons a day. � cam, off. `tie are going' to dive into =y rig Dame D� s� Wa` bfoalr•aL : in. their: milli depths. He was used I would -be afraid. Wo, the train will In the district are a number of little the ground. It looks a hard fieiJ." I to sudden utterances but there was b' better. 'I'll have the Invalid Table refineries that treat from five gallons sat, with no fear, waiting -for the drop hCi;l'�f:Ltb6H�. 'something arresting about- "forty shipped on the sai.ie train, then you Nobody was forty -one -yearn can see that it's surely sent up`frorn to fifty koku a day. ( and the impact. The pilot managed r, oneth army iss could -n -,that the forty- ?the stAa " 11; the smaller' refineries it Is -corn- 1 to land the machine all right. Wheii -7-610 age-. y ... he was "The -what did ycr sa , it' had stopped the reaction .came 1 ' y dear?,. mon knitting-- "Table Invalid' Table. It is my to to theewells with wo of thf a Ya. ' w•as shaking til e -a -leaf -with- terrace -=ONLY- s "Oh, wMy" sighed Philippa, "I've i gift to Grandmums. It .is a table that-miliar five -gallon oil. bins ha ing-from Again' 1 •remember landing in' a PURE $of forty,frac.l"eft.before•I'decline"'extends over- the bed' and makes a a yoke. He carries the Ins, filled Handley-Page'in a mist at'night and' 1 t This was even more arresting! The I lovely place, for all sorts of things." with crude oil, from_flve to even'mtles i crashing into another machine at ` paper 'slid from L•ut_iter's, knees. "I didn't know she was bedridden." to -his little o and the ;high speed. I sat still, Raying to my- r i r "Yes?" he asked, waitingwith "Of ;ourse she u.n't but she might FOODS Ra- whole family then urns`10 a helps ; Belt.."What sori of a -noise is it going t_�nce for cull tennient. -- ' .:e anv time: 1t ivill br: rrice f,it her refine- it. After the process is over to be? A splitting noise, or n crag. "Oh, Luihez-oh Luther! I've ust to o out over-hlldrPn i �„ t - - t ' , I her la when' she's knittin or a the oil -to residential i,or _a chash. and I listened intently t thought, When '.I do,, you ll-11mve to, P g p y- districts'near by end peddle it from or Y play n• 4 tug solitaire. Old ladies always la . ! � h their len th 1 s " dies Srat," he fumbled pclitelq so etre. o one vv -will be 'invaluable. r o can get - and Philippa shrieked with. de h� I round very much, an. Invalid Table equivalent to a half a `cent and a and varietyonce . when they. did come, c o you- ee lne. o decline a rare thought of it! 'Arid I've in .when "on m last -fli flight - - - - F ,do. Boy, u are four years older I g got ars elec- -- -- - yo trio footwarmer for you to give her, a in France i crashed into the Bea off than i. I'll only 'be sixty-six. R+loan i 6econd V,C: For a' Mother C3sEeird of ntght. :The moment beLore your`tiate comes to be n." !Shea sure to ha re poor cold feet, the — f.dear-: I knew ' f was whir -ting through the air, bead � - Oh, come •dn, Phil, say it right out � you d .never be -able to- At a.:receni Investltuxe at Bttckir+g• ' • - �hoose-a resent for en old lad Foyer heels, I had no emotion at all. I dad et t worst over....Iitha�:_ _ p y. so I ham .Palace the King handed to Mrs, 7 You talking. about . t aved the trouble-- A -hat "..folks � Bradford the Y.C. -won by her son, I �vus fain4ly curious as to vpiiat was go lk k, About - sre say to folks that save them trouble? -- ing_to happen. Afterwards Ibecame ` �,. } Tha4k Out murmured Luther.- LECEMB . ' grandntums, of cout'ae. polite folks of curse—" ' I L]cutenant•Commanr�er Sradforif. -at � That- is, her poor deelirnng year •re- i .. „ , Zeebrugge. This.. was the second oc- 6yaterical: tf .pad-peen-ktlied when ' ,� come to' mine :. casion an which lira, Bradtord'has rb- I struck Fhe Bea F would not havesuf- u l soma da 'Phil invalid thins yy tared at all. "'De°liriing year'-'Grandmuina'" like that -are you sure t e - a y at4on from his Majes- a $consolation to ni " t -Luther was in s fag: ! is declining,' as you,call it? tr, who at a former Investiture pre- "She's seventy on the tenth. Yon; plues, and friends 9��4 tientl' ,.- though the h have been killed to , similar -accidents. - I said, explained Philippa a_ ,crated her with the V.C.t•.C. awarded to, people whose relatives, know we 'keep' Grandmumsie's birth- ! y g Glu 1. _ -of . _ er ,her son,. the late Brigadler-General'• h 'dA `'ds and this !needles expressed gentle iatpaticnce, Bradford, who was 2b ! it is probable that they have ncver _ - 9 poor dear, one especial- : "that randm rma Bror�lrl ears _ * y. Lute, t to ui mixing r g into, ar i , i3i�aaieri n the I - - — •'' t t1'�.■ O t® iiR� . i roe the teirth•snd well started -- seventy'with both eyes ops Having :dear down the long incline -decline. i army. The King recalled. the fact that -to be seventy, knowing you •ould de- It i� ve t„ lira: Bradford had been at the Pak - t aline from that time fort}r anci.ha ' ,: sad, almost pitiful.'ace'befare unit had a Inng null spm- ---*n decline. Maybe Grandmums worn , But she Tuts on the brakes, you. realize. what it means; that wonid be know. or goes into second and tete pathetic tali, with her: merciful. Luther, you'll have to g0; the--er-machine brake. itself -might__;__. ' be able to slow up -needn't 'decline' 7 _ t down and, 'carry our gifts. There's no at full speed other Gray this tib•' 'She'll expect Philippa mused and knitted on, ob. sacredness of Humari Life tis, of course,- now were moved We Iia longer travel ar ',..,,her part of the world -ex t0 ligioas to his foolishness: fixed ready .to Pressing, "Seventy is terrible -the Great Di- kill before we are killed, but there the• gifts won't do at all. I'm AND 'Smug vide. Youth on one side hopeless are, more ways than one of killing .. �` � to express qou." , -ne,D-ickens you are; But I never; old age do the -other. My heart bleeds people, A man. who wotid not'so much taw your `Grandmums' in my. life and for randmums: We must be tender. as strike another, may head a corpera- - she nerer caw me.,, to her from now on. You' must be Can be praeerved at a cost of tion that works men to the breaking One presu " , too. in- memory. of -all -those. lovely, I= ! per Doze BEANS ppeses the "other,- dant y+ point and then discards them hopeless i _ yon'think?" from Philippa ' tender years she devoted to „ pea sweetly. hood." A sad sweetness c�v .child-.' and useless. The employer who pay -a - "It's time you did nee each other. Pt into his so scant w with Fleming ERR rreser.er - - -Perhaps it's not all unfortuifate that Phiii pa's_ eyes._ _ Y ages t}rat, to � pn memoriam'," res ' acture food and clothing, she is tempi.1 8smpia to use; . .& ,child can -ap- helll'e Stoddard elected to et mar- �� aI ponded Lu- I I ' , -ply f. Just rub it on, diuuan- cause he was Lutheryhe uld hot =e. ed into -immorality and finally is teed to keep et; s fresh to _. r gREAR M r rind on the tenth. Foil ysnd Grand- j Rhamed' intd enioide, ie not he 4mplf- ! nine months and onsrr IT Munn will have 'a love]- chance' to Ret _Acqua rated. all by yourpehes,: slat spoiling rt the next instant by a I Gated in the crime?" The man who is A Goo tto=,viii do 3o doses errs - Oti ,Luke—" .naughty • reminder. `I've alwa a a villin tet it from your dealer ar rens _ 1� understood that .those love y g partner to a •system ,which. i sot to ,"Well?". Had he ever resisted y, tender;to make pini rich; throttles the ambt- Flemina Egg Preserver Co. �' �:,- Philigspa ? I years were a Tittle afrenuous -for you, - "You mt}st remember that she is. dear; in the matter of -'~veil., let. its tion and. �tarues fire development o[ ise et�ts st. �t►. Montreal Old Pevf and - and feeble. 'Fou must cal spades spades and spankings + others so that- they. can be said at best I spanks---" to be only half -alive, is not their btaod wait on her, 'hand and loot, Luke; ! ^ S read to her, kkety. her wrapped u'p- 'Luther, it's ten o'clock: Will you upon hN hands. you la►ovv.he'jl wajlL to go to .bed see that all the doors are locked?"!• ��'mum you mussten sbsmokediit- tlieshot us andexercises u tt h eh nhad une Which effectuall _ -- - - - memor�sl �1Dollar. Indie )'Row She` Saved the ,oh .Luke, if son ~vent 'aria _rooted m ,expectedly. taken an embarrassing - the pantry'after cold bites! Well, Illi turn. enough Ernest rushed into his father's study j :be there mvseIf the ale --always': g• it had not occur- and asked whether he.wouldn't be glad your -best tilt ,then. i've-nlways'red to. Philippa, and did not occur to., to know'that his.son had saved a F..0.dol-. PAINTS wanted: Grandmums to fall -in love! Luther till 'later that another birth- lar for him, with ms :man;, then •she'd _Ste why day wi~s almost as near -as , Gland= ' ` ry)ieretipon' father `expressed delight i _ did. Th'.:'k di it, Luke, 1 -hat en't mums'. Forgotten -never! It wonid !_ PROTECTION FOR OUTSIDE - come to hint ir. lent of -time; it was, at this evidence of juvenile peonomy, I seen her for ti>e years." land tubidentall handed -E' e t a dime. \► GRAVIDA AND PQi2CH FLOORS.' i, Their has fifer. five years of tiipir j this gt'andriiofher b sines, that had ! Then`it occurred to the I o so ` . wanderlust.^g,r' as "Luke ' called it. 'Put it out of his mind. Parent to en- ._. _. _. :Europe, :1sis, Africa, ar,d fhe islands j 'Goodness!" excla'uined-to himself j'c►tilre how the dollar had been saved: of the sel:-w-14re hadn't they been I this aw•aketied husband, "I'll be down j ,Well. 1 saved it all right," Ernest la their ,here to jaunts ? Then, at there on the twelfth -so will Philip- replied. "Don't •you . rememfier that j let � � $ur O�las+, 1+act: here ,to ;iAs y exhere.e in;s!11Ve'll have to .:elebrate there,ryou said•you'd give'me a dollar it I P Rprise, .Y -T a Mortrest: flit. As Se.t there, had; o theatre and. little supper after -I brought home a good report from my_ ward ---well, there shall be something' teacher. But I didn't." PATiKER'S know all fife fine �j else!"' Luther dropped office cares ! � points about cleaning sad and went promptly awny to get it. A; dyeing, s nifty little daghbo, rd- clock for Ph;l- „�,- ippa,s rift;about-goods That would We can clean or dye anything from a filmy georgette do for one thing, And. why not a blouse to heavy draperies gr rugs. - Every -article- is -given couple of mats for the running- ! - - careful and expert attention and satisfaction is guaranteed. boards? Great! Ard a rear mirror,' 'Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods to to save looking behind"yes; sir, this' should be a regnlar sporty auto birth-' ®®x 'day! l� "I'11 talcs 'em all down to-, the coup- ; - Y n -ARK ��� try with me," Luther thought to him- i L. 1 ; self', "and we'll have, some , twelfth' _ , after all! - This 'isn't Ph�lippa's de-; j��� a -j, We a 1l make them like new again. dining year! Grandmums will have (( t0 cit qn the back seat or that day!" ,•�. the aEiettloon o' the ninth I Our charges are reasonable and we pay ow I'' ' I MRp� s v Q _"" press or postal chargee one way. - A post . reasny of 'of obediently departed - Luther, laden lN� �AS11`98 OWN SOAPsoftensI with many earnest entreaties and d} I - � card will , bring our booklet of household. r cttiions and certain private _gad whitens, refreshes and deli- @ P 4 Parcols , euggest!ons that "save money, Write for It, a of his owh. The gifts ?or dor old . eatel aromat6es-the skin. dnto her vi ere stowed 'in -the ex- ur - AtDartsoawttxclesd,A[ha ittoetsaai press car; Philippa herself''saw to it eanS in X Se$S j PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited ' 4e1 that they were there. KOIIS roach's �r1ats foe "Now remernremember. All , Luke, things em - I've DiSSO ve5.i nidi f in ipleaners and Dyers bar to remember. A11 the things I've � r asked you to do dear, and not to. do else Wi I InOVp' i ill 1'oageyt, - - Toronto k --if i eould ofify be there, too, to- ', - f merrawl I want it to be a red-letter , 8 r 1 ._..11pt to, s L. ' LY FmYir�.�x....hi�'!4�9i.'.''Y<.ili� :_. S•'uc m.Hr.rw�'�:"�A1sf''.�>,.I�.:e..-.-:an.,e_>._xY:w,i5... .. ,,,.:sxM1?a eta_•. -- ,.-......... ,.. .. ..,.u.... ... ,...? .......4-.. _. : r.. 7Fs _ _ _. . _ ... .. .. '- .. - � , .... . . ,.. �...._ _. . _,.. e.' ,. ��:-v'.-. �. w _ _ _..:. Z- Q� Z"T 40- vouch for PRINCE 19 A. Q*0D LANDLORD cutInc. my own kitchen I cut their worth:Himself In Heir to- T4uvne intelesta -Kitchexis_ are built now Tenants. vaiji foi beat groo" Ulchost price Duchy of Cornwall T 7Kw theldeal kitcher, chicken and t than formerly. In now goose. duok. the- cupboards- -are. -built in the walls. Since his return to' London the feathers. Kitchen. equipment - can be placed to., Prince of Wales has displayed the Gem H. Hft8,.glia & Co., Lt AM Ji the best advantage in an oblong kit- greatest personal interest In.the Loon, 17S Davenpoft Roaii,' 'NiAto dnyrs-Qn:1M--9I -T on -tenants -on -the --cf-cornwall Chen dW .11" b plai a Inten- woo&werk hould a - n sind list, Q�Ule H* -h" id hi In choosing the tion to become acquainted with them without panels. all, and, —following a visit to them ro- _WWifIa i13 th"OUS OF color for th� 24(.. .. . L _- . -. - . ided by the of i cengy he, accompanied by 'Princess Pat- and Mike were - working On - IL -hnuld be gu -Dreams," in Mr, no -00" with I waiian a X Things Worth While. the room. A north room needs WMary, spent anot er a tern new butining. Pat wax I&ALm ses, it; was quite A , � ;1, *. eat.' of any sort. So you warmer tint than a south room. The them at the Old Tenants' Hostel. and Mike was carrying the hod. Mtk4 have been thinking a great d most part we along time worth I a while ago. 'For the 'lately about thingi really best floor covering is hardwood gr The Prince remained had just come up to the totirtix,hooi.. I `gospel 'hymns with an occa- sant, all of whom b,4d had P while. Ever since the young mother sang linoleum, which should be varnished wlth'4ae a when the dinner whistle blow. if some sional patriotic song.- Possibly we once a year, and oftener if there -is relations serving in the forces, and In- lunch was ou the ground. prote, and asked the kelp -a off key, I know one of us did, their ex- ,I hate to walk down attier, it. hi Z--. so,sang much wear. Electricity is the ideal quired particularly into old .readers in planning leer work J as to got everything done, I've been and :perhaps no impresario would fuel, but if this is not available, and periences. On4, of the tenants with. said. in the road to listen, 9 h Speculating on how many ol us really have stopped wood or coal must be- used, provision -whom he chatted -to eid to Vi the old. "Take hold of this rope," -aadk^k the brief though important things-! but anyhow we -enjoyed should be made to use kerosene. or eat living clown in, England; "and I'll lot you down." - yrt ..Plan to 4ib the most Impol s ever' -get' get' rest from. work' and we got some- ai Of course, none of � a gasoline in the surarser. The use Of 79 years of age, he appeared at Drury Pat let him d9wrL. half way mil then whether we are thing which took us through another let go of the rope. Mike landed in everything. done, a fireleas cooker saves fuel. Lane Theatre this year. u rt 1hodsekeepers, or farmers, or -Important clerks.; day in better spirit schemes for the develop- mortar bed not. ranch hurt, but ter• woman tells me she never sees! You may not care for the "sing. ment of the -Duchy estates are under ribly angry. omekoperal Prqfession. -a day that she doesn't plan to'd6 just' But, isn't the idea of taking a -half- A R consideration, and wAl be •carrled. out "And'why did ye let go of the roper' hour off worth something'! Perhaps I am j� woman sixty-five yisrs old when. 'a return to normal conditions he demanded. four times an much as tiny one poi -I thought it was gbing to break," scams' you would rather read, or get out em son could $O, and while' that seem --or rather young, for I won't be permits. The housing sch Is upon the 'like'Jether, pretentiousplanning,' doors and walk, or' sit down and Tock called old until I'm 'useless. I- own London property of . the' Duchy, which' said Pat, "and I had presence of mind own house -in the many of us never sees dt'y. that and crochet. Or it may be.a nap is my town `where was interrupted by the war, will be enough to let go." - -7 what you need. if you are one of my children were born, and I have ,couldn't find at lea resumed, and in the. meantime many least four times 2. :hose uncounted women- who has with painstaking;of the larger houses are being-con- foi us aa, we i my much work waiting special an income that, Arond6r-' secretly pined to do some lecomomy,,wauld,suthce for -my aCtu-' verted into tenements. -ever get done. I have been N . L ' ­ L .: h, i I the; thing and never found the time, why i at needs.n Cornwall the natural resources Ing about' that feature 'of it, that state' not t hke a half =hour daily f Or Your But I wanted -to do something ths of the Du6by estate are to be explored DOMIXION ."amount of work we see and dtir" ItI . ' - J -of mind concerning it. Dont some �!Fad"? It is -surprising how much would occupy me more tbmn my lit_ � and d6velbp6d. A diamond dill], Is to you can accomplish in thirty min- tie- housekeepin and •social visiting'�'be set' up in connection with the wol- Qf us conscientious housekeepgrs see S �--7'foo much? L Isn't that what tires -us?-That means three hours would ­ doJud also- perhaps bring me, fram mines, and, where mineral re- Pdaily.half-day. a full investigation the quantity of work! a week, nearly a on, what IL 11ttl6 money, so I hit upon this sources are -found, Bicycle Ti Honestly, is It ikill- be made t9 ascertain whether by We lay -too much stress plan- I told rn� acquaintances who 7 you have done that keeps you toss of the 0 c we '.term- necessities. Many ilad children that Id take care of the, the application ol modern sclentift are genuine.. .--Ing about nights, or the trying worked ,ever What, -y" should- have. #11nr d_; necessities ere E0 only in name. We; childiren for them when they wanted methods they can wo ' ed' witli I could -ge-4. -j:ong- without. quite a nuni-s' "Dominion" didn't do? Doesn't it tire you more to go .out in the afternoon or even proilt.' The oyster Jlsheries,. near Pal Tires, made III OM -too little I ing. ' They were only too, glad to mouth, revived during this war, having -to think about what you should do, her them. And we pay the fanwus' 0- BB r day's attention to the 'really worth -while !-take, up my offer, and J -soon had to i proved very successful, are to be much inion Rubber I extended. On the land a co-partner- In than actually to do the regular I things of the -d soul. Re- services. mind ar I refuse requests for my tasks. daily Play o be tried, the workers stem Factory ---r -'Aren't housekeepers -as solve td give Yourself a- charge_ 50 cents for an afternoon or ship scheme is t rkers Sy 1. will find the bburs - ' by the same experts If there are children.: sPell, An(I yol - - evening, and I often make $5 or $6 on the large.farms being given a fixed especially &pent at hard labor will. be easier... g my mornings wage and a share of the profits, while v4lo perfected Domi. -troubled with the overwork habit? a week, besides having AutomobUeTi tom time for my own W- for those who prefer to be more Inde- njon ­'Don"Othey gvend too much time at, -­ . . -. -1 1 a -Da-With CheesC t)oildent a aIrluildtaIr"re %.0 Liu 05- —the most popular. hard labor and not enough at Play? W hat 0170 vial Als. 9 tires in Canada. it is e n 1 th y G a- Cheese Salad in rxelfttin�Whites .... Th work is very congenial. r have I tablished. o one 5 I—t trees �aa the sed to their -superior quality could work everyolicur of the twenty-, of two eggs well beaten, one cup not lost any caste on account -of it --I AL I* VAUPM regards, eastern side of Dartmoor upon about which shows in the four and -gWl -not got -every-.---- C 'cheese, two tablespoo= granulated I every -one. in the town now one-half cups *ater.1 me as the teacber-guardis -snd­-'25G-­acre6-esch yeaX, a3id it AD.AAUV­� easy riding, the done. But on the other band, haven't gelatin, one and n4T of the children. And some- &-1 establishin small holdings 1"rby to you found when you did plan to get! Add to the whit s of eggs, beaten I mother g ar,the cheese and gelatin times, if I.& not like going out, provide -work in the wititer extr a little play spell that you worked' until stiff, the ' . i Nothing- can be done at pm a mileage You could I dissolved in hot water and cGoled.! the children come' to me, I am quite, holders. all the better for It? sent owing to I of provid- J)oraWon molds, and' -the difficulty work with a better spirit while pro- Pour' into individual happy, and I believe that many other equally Ing the necessary buildingi, but when Tiles -women. my. -age would be equa 1writtir for the holiday, - and after It! when set --se ' rve­with of- - the small holdings are established they you came back with quickened wits jfires: ane. .1happy .in doing the. same thing. wilt be. offered to the people of Dart - 7 and - new zest for the ordinary, Cheese Patties.—Scald one cup I humdrum dutk& mirk, .add one-half cup grated cbeese,j moor, knowledge of local conditions ail a litLte unit and' A illt 14&h"lnd- beis rege, It has been some time since i wa3l one beaten egg, a - and walking in this district. be kit T 1,, --:7 r fire, and &tir until T he strike w" on. -her, but I still., pepper. Put oi�V­ l� countr school teat --pp— Y . ..... he mix ,the only way." '1have a pleasant memory of mixture is smooth and thick. 0 bomw was In, the � -,,Who would succeed 7n the, world In which I lived a year. And' the move, from fire, and add one table- joynson arrived at his suburb .-butter- moister, slices . of far. north. In­tha--smA1l-JumM-mf­Ahe- -AhOukl-b"isl' the memory is not because of the nouns Utter the You twenty -.times in milk, cover with the prepar- mornIng, he sent a wire to the office. Leading ry or perfect house.!- bread 1-4ohn derful. cookii keeping, though no one could 'fnd ed cheese, and bake in. a quick oven'. not be at the - offLee to -day. where- you once utter. the I Am not home yesterday yet." Hay. .'fault with the% It was -a busy for ten,minutes. I oil tam home, with three active chil- Cheese F;ngcrs.=Beat to a stiff two egg whites and fold in 'dren, L and we all know tact spells froth wori. But every day, rain or shine, ,lightly .* scant cup i1rated cheese. -haying. harvest, or slack time, there Season to taste with 881t and it dash i was -a half hour fora 11aing.!' Every- of red pepper. Spread igbItly. on • five -octave long narrow crack-, brown in', one got around the little -oven.. These are very dainty: -organ and someone played -while the every one sang. 4There were no served hot or cold. 2 Cartlsos nor Melbas in the group, but Cheese Relish.—Take one package Goa fork 7 `:-r, us all the better of cream cheese, mash it with a -a the singing pleased with whipped cream, mak becauze Tp did it oursElves and we and mix all feltit. Ni[s . sang because we liked fng it, to the consistency to be roll'ett! Iq to and the words had" a'. a -KA, ill--ball.r. . Make- into -rounds,, then'.. U To jazz n finely chopr.cd meaning to S. or' "iia- roll b,0113 Into y e nuts. Serve with. salad. . - . - ­ . . - 1. : . ....... 7 JA ,fl A RDENS. LAWNS. lltl.0'�VERS. aving Hints. -S Step 0 It if C r m 0 e te Fertilizer. Write George 1 11 , - . I cisv-nn reterbornuxii. ont. 'For years I worked in a large kit: - A which was even. chen—in a. kitchen 0 0 r dining room. It was largrer than our di G —ag a� used for almost everything KAXALTRON BRANZ Ready Roolng. AsIphalt'Slate Shing- I.meeting plate for the men who were, a lee, Wan Board. Building Papers waiting' for their meals, as well is i tie Messaze 6f Roof PiUnts, atd, for-alaundry.N. Write for prices and samples ..-Save money by buying direct ' When we had saved up enough tai Hom, e" Pr6s'ervation, ane$ Jervis St. f) rm. 1MODERMID BROS. 79 x rj,; e r our house, I determined ;ned that� 0 mission S f i t 0 n 0 d u Dominion" R Iren b 0 Factory-- r th� sarne WrPerts 0 ut7 ed I)O=- n orn : bileTi a M at popular M �n da. It their 5 uali4 . U Shows In the II would have. the kitchen the way Toronto wanted it. . Tt.46ul& be inY '*or"'-; Min Protection -place to d4 general 9 VARICOSE VEINS? shop and not fi W chores. I decided to adopt the effi-I ciency measures used in busii in and witailout ur' home wear This Non -31196"o lose" stocking Every surface within ' niaids the �rot6rcfion. -SAN12*ZT, as they May be yo washed or boiled. L time and energy could be 'saved by' 7' 47 ADJUSWAZZ10, laced like a --d sys- ich Paint and Varriisk 'alone can givl!�- iouting work in.an.orderly an �Wb Atrty - -. ' factories . � fits Z-- - why, lib O Maus to measure; light and dur-tc. manner on not in my kitchen? MY new kitchen able 000Z, contains No. Rubber. should be arranged so that. steps 1,560,060 SOL'Dr A v,*o*ald not have to. be, retraced.. MCONOMICAlre. cost $3.50 zSo each, or two for the Same now my husband has an'office Y.here the men wait for meals, and limb, $6.50, postl�ald. Write for Catalogue an the laundry work -is done in- a sep- - Self -Mbasurement Blazilt. rite' roDrn. provided' fol', that Pur -l Corliss LI=b Rvoaalty Co.pose. auff. Both the men and I fi.id- this 514 Now Zftko E. arrangement much more. pleasant. kitchen now ii1rhost ex- clusively for the work for which it was. intended --the -preparing- and� MR. TA R M t A -clearing away of meals, In the ar- rarigement I followed a plan rw2om mended by a domestic science epee- 'ialist whom T know,, ' and I have INVEST YOUR MONEY found it a great 'time and step saver. In preparing a meal the raw fond -In an slid utensils arep laced. to the left of the stoi7e. The sitving tabto used- for assembling the dishes for the III Shed dining room is to the right of ' the stove. -Tho soiled dishes are brought from the dining room to thei- right side of the sink, where . they, . are Ask your washed. -They. are drair.ed on the - Wear; decay, rust, start from the eiiriace- Ivotect the surface and you protect. all.- wSENOU R PAI NTS AND, %%R.6&1-HSh9S are the inost effective material protectors you can un' for every, surface—wood, iron, steel, stucco, cerneriL ---When you Oiociii—a Martiii-Serid-a —product; y are sure' of- gettingi the , paint or varnish best suited to your - purpose. Because of its high quality and superior durability, it will prove the most economical for you to 113e.* left sidi of the sink. Tb -e board c, -th;'alil 'LUMBER DEALER for the china 'Irs tlia� Q AR and the cooking utensils are placed ENOUR For close to the stove. IT This same specialist told me the GREgNSIMLDS MONTREAL. AVE 9 111!1 following important points about Plaw and Prices. kitchens in general, and as I follow- ed most of the suggestions 4n build- $'. r; �. v � k a^ yE=4 a. - ,k�',r..•' a "?"+' •.r'. }. •w •'9csatw.asa"�. �" d rC'iy` a. .-, .. a w e f;3w. e + .r"'.✓ r '..d ,.?.V. s .. } ,tile'. .. " a, qP•y�, -• 1 -r. tr » :=yy ,fe• - r.rrsy n• i'Y•, j„^i. Ct 5 •i,:d�m's'r,°` �..` t''' 7. ,z • e•r f' b �y "�' drg. 7�'i ' mac` �c4,�6 a �' 'Mw.f.. x :tV ':1:� - w '�, k '7�r. r=�.-,'r' �.�TY' r � rt . ''' -XY .n1 pit :��.s.[� � 4. ..� ,�':�', ..ice 1. � k : � i..•A "� C ' •^r-,4, %"`2:' +v "b"� '� � � � ;Yr �.br ."f ,., 'ry v y:. +.. '; f_' '73r' .t '..�`"`..••4 c t ' �'•A• .k. -'•v'... i - 4{. ;..; • ^.. .. ' .•vrvr. d,,1,.-. ,: r . ' _o , .- ,u.. n �.... ., ay,., , {r}t''7,. .y . y .a .t : g ..4< ,.ir'+j`�2s t'. e .. r.f nYu. ei:. i.,.,;,, iK'•? ` 4 �'LUaALISMS• -A r variety of seed' corn �,as -City Dairy Ice Cream.constan-> ; 'a >. jnet been - received' by J. S.' Bals. fly on hand at the Pickering don. Call and see it. * Bakery: �Stanley Davie is aonfiaQd• to .-We are . pleased to- see bits. Charles and Mrs; Doan,' ofto e bed with a severe attack of (Rev.) J. W. Down out again, Newmarket, spent over Sunday' +'the fiu,'after being confined to her- bed with W. V. and Mrs. Richardson. ` for soars time on account of her =The Ladies' Aid .of St, An- -Victor and ,Mrs. Campbell - •• ; : '-moved last week to their new recent accident. _ draw's- - church will _uroeG in the- = — - _' • A ---� -`home, in Nory . -Mrs.: Liddle, of_7'oron -James Rose, of tha_R 1 ills was Au town .on Saturday. -ba on Wednesday, May 14th.-- Aii - 8 d-by-VA2a-rlstr come. -- - - ^- with her son, C. W.. Liddle. Keeso,.who is manager of the mills =A nutuber of our residents - • -Tbe excavating for the new and who has moved into James' attended the meetings - held - in bank building has been in pro. Dwyer's dwelling .on Elizabeth Whitby on Monday and Wedues• 3gress uring a S3 we ' --Misses B. 1. Bunting' have + George Elliott a few days ago. In connection Torou and ` ;returned home, after arending The teamsters who ' are at with the to- Eastern. -The Women's Auxiliary of St. �` eeyeral months in the city. work on the Kingston road are QeorQe's Church will hold their -Frank Prouse isgetting nicely `settled assured of steady work for .the 'wages regular monthly business meeting in the the Haney residence summer, the paid being on Thursday,.May 15th. at 3 P. in., V t which he has recently rented. $5,50 per day. The demand for at the hone of Mm.Eicks. -John W and Mrs. • Law, • of teams .for this work is making it -We are pleased to see Sam. Toronto. spent over Sunda with. difficult for the council to secure teams Stephenson able to be oat again, y their son, Gordon and Mrs. w. to work on the other town- after being• confined to his house -Messrs. Annie and' Andrew ship roads. for a considerable time, with a hove secured the agency of the -Standing of . the first . three severe ;attack of the "flu" and =Ford auio for'Pickering township. ' of each class of Sr. Division of the other complications. -Mrs. John Gillman, formerly or Pickering public school, Names -The culverts throughout the V 'resident of this village, died. at in order of merit ; Sr, 5th -Cecilia township, have suffered severely ,bar home in Brougham on Friday Cowan, Jean Clark, Carrie Me- this spring on account of the free7t,' = Lst. . Guire. Jr. 5th -Hilda Morrison, gnent rains. Palwer's bridge n -M. S: Chapman was confined Susie Stanley, Alfred& Jephson. - the second concession is also in to his house for several days last 4th class -Willie Crummer, Mary bad shape owing to the floods. week, suffering from 'a - very Morrissey, Fred Fawcett. �� ,merce will be held on Tuesday -severe cold. -The sermon in St. Andrew's $110— Vvnnted. at once, a .ralnut ,t of drawers inaoodcondition. Ad- _Wm. Corbett, who has been church on Sabbath morning will G. A. ILLESPIE, :• DUNBARTON {overseas, returned home ou Tues- be "The world's unrest and its dress Mrs. F. B. Houssrr, Pickering P. O. 33,-' - do*, having come otter on the cure." The evening service will, 4 Empresa of Britain. be very helpful. The pilgrim paesent, as matters of vital Im• ' portanceto the village will be -W.. Mann, who . hasbeen'off arrives at tate Cross inherehe loses - duty for several weeks on account bis burden and receives bis pass. Ina.Phone;o. Ind. fat -of illness, hal} resumed .work in. J. Port for Mt: bion.._ Excellent and a. g r vented farmerrfrom makin much D. Philipti buteher shop:- appropriate 'music'will be ren-• Acknowledged by all well dressed men- to be by far the best. - Moo "-� _Wm. Fielding; Niho-ielnrned dared. quantity quantity of Green Mountain tatoes. Apply to D. tic from overseas abort two seeks -Rev. F. C. Harper, who Rae and man equal, Johnny Rammer, Bes. g ago, spent a fete days with his in charge of St. Audrew's, Picker- — ' 'OL -In Pickering Village, a 1 sum of money. Owner may have same by Walter -'`Sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright... ing, several years ago, has resumed- _ .: ,.• We have ,.oar new samples and styles just in and we -The first tbunder-storm of, the his duties as chaplain of St. An- v;ng operty and payingq expenses, .Pickering. 33-35 season'passed over this locality on drew's Military Hospital, Rose- Murphy, wale McGinty, Mildred Mur • Eddie Palmer; Jack Jepheon Jr I 8anday afternoon. but no damage dale, Toronto, after er '.from lightning has been' reported.I-similar•d a ospital ship We stand behind our node. d t 7. W. id, of Toronto, has Araguaya. which has been trans- FRIDAY. MA -T 18TH -Credit sale of _ moved Into. the village' to reside a Portiug sick and wounded soldiers butler; sieiof etc. furniture, arn.bugthe tit Bcougbam. the property of Mrs. ped has rented F. E. Gee's duel- e.. tom England. to Canada for some Hugh Mechtn. Sale ,.r t n'rtnw4F ding recently vacated -Report Of Interniedlate room. ee bills. wni. Maw, suctioncer. . S ;...Potter. 71.13.,,- a------ -e ��-----�. inw A..wil ..f P..,be.,«.. .,..t.l:. SATCRDAY, MAY. 17TH—AnCtlan sale - - Mean,, Sanitary, Fresh 'Groceries here school : Sr - IFI-Rtith- Morrissey, the time. •• ' u '- - _- -. ---= white_ - n, ~,sits• - m=t t 611:11 ee s P to , t - a doubt` the -best value on the market, Wilhelmina Match, Frank Morri- Our Rolled Oats, received by tis in barrels,'_ _-___-___and _�- ---- - -�' . .,not in cotton bags,are clean and sanitary: son Ed Walsh Geo Mutcli, Hazel- � Good.buying at 4 lbs. for 25 cents... ' � Sprelidid assortment .af Men's and Boys �'Onr Aylmer Tomatoes, at'20 cents per can, Crit-nimer, Geo Cowan, Chas Me. .Guice, Hugh Miller. Jr Ill -Nor. are guaranteed.. Money or exchange, if _. -heavy BOOtB aIi - goods not .as _represented. Iran Morrison, Mar 4• Our Thompson Seedless Raisins are the - right sort, 20 cents per lb. cit !ors number o! y yearp 1r .arta on.the _ M CHAPMAN --''- Space permits. mentioning only a few articles, but St• Il -Annie Baker. Carl'. Hire h• our stock is complete in all lines. • - "Phone or sand your. order.' We do the -rest. -- tier, Orva_l-Coakwe,11_46hnny-Coir .,.. -MEN'S WEAR -:- :. Huge new stock of Men's Negligee ` Shirts,. Rn _Mildred Jephqua. Jack Me Giuty;.Mervyil Putter, Nellie Seer, Stella Bsith, Alfred -Palmer, No. in all sizes and shades—very newest., t a s, in grey, brow ' --black--latest shapes. pes an c Men's Fine Hose; in black, tan, brown n and -, who has been bnlidayiog with school : Sr - IFI-Rtith- Morrissey, lot 33. B. F. Con„ Pickering, the '- - _- -. ---= white_ - ::.. •. relatives. near Cutlingrs-ood, spent Wilhelmina Match, Frank Morri- pptopparty of the estate of the late _-___-___and _�- ---- - -�' . Fl over Sunday at the manse with son Ed Walsh Geo Mutcli, Hazel- � Joslah Parsons:_ Buie at a o c�icT ' � Sprelidid assortment .af Men's and Boys r Beg, Dr. Marsh. - -Edward Haiprht and Ann; Chas. Crit-nimer, Geo Cowan, Chas Me. .Guice, Hugh Miller. Jr Ill -Nor. See- bills and adrt. in another col- qmn, D. Bildam, ;auctioneer: . _. -heavy BOOtB aIi who have been residing in the Iran Morrison, Mar W DNESDAY MAY 21ST — Auction - sale of hout•e of furniture n U are- r wontVillage,the I of David H" r Sale at 1 See cit !ors number o! y yearp 1r .arta on.the a phenson, E ii to Clarence Mercer, Clarence Putter,' M CHAPMAN --''- ,;..._ ' t irds c"ice:?sinn_and will i7vnhk St• Il -Annie Baker. Carl'. Hire h• o'clock. 0 �itretc. bill 1. H' g- Pugh,aucttoaeer.. • - p'` --in the future. tier, Orva_l-Coakwe,11_46hnny-Coir -O. H. Burling s#ient-over Sun= 'day with bi's daughter, Mrs. Cie menta, Milton. He Rn _Mildred Jephqua. Jack Me Giuty;.Mervyil Putter, Nellie Seer, Stella Bsith, Alfred -Palmer, No. _ -:•:Card Of Thanks .: •, - — � :�� AT�___ YO N of wris accom• d pan e( by his sop in law, " Mr• on roll ,average attendance ..3. We wish' to convey through- Tnz ennon, who spent a few days y On Sunday last a new time- NEVCsour thankq to the mxnyTriends and acts of hind- for their e7yus some Garden Tools 'Spades, Shovels, Hoes, R&kes, Etc. p het week.- - -The reports from the Niagara titble went into effect on the G. T. R. The Sunday train, which wits durl death af" n us durst- the Illness Dixon.and death af�cnr-sister, 111iyA Mary .Di' Then • we can supply you with Carter's,_ Steel -Briggs' and ninepin indicate. that the roe' ik P ' discontinued during the past two M R. AND -M R9. W ltf. LoT'tox ferry's Seeds—Flowgr or Garden: ,;vects for a good crop of peaches e }Nand years on account of the war has Now d¢vertisstneata. other fruit are very bright, ae the winter and spring has b*eu been removred. The only other change in addition to this is is the -_ Timothy Seed No. 1, Seed Corn—White Cap, Wisconsin No, 7, Ow very favorable. time of the local. which is now _ Imperial, Learning. - -The regular monthly beefing due at -Pickering going west at OR SALE -A quantity ofsavrAnat - ; aux r ,• . of thi, Pickering Chamber of Cow. 7 9. m , wbicb is nearly two and slabs (chiefly pine). E. Morgan. R. R No. 2, Y'tckerlrrg. Ind. phone. 31-34 --dome early and yet your supplies. �� ,merce will be held on Tuesday hours earlier than formerly, and - $110— Vvnnted. at once, a .ralnut ,t of drawers inaoodcondition. Ad- - -evening-next, May 18, in the Town �` R&D, going east is due at Pickering at s:� m. This G. A. ILLESPIE, :• DUNBARTON commencing .at 8 o'clock. z P. change will l,rove dress Mrs. F. B. Houssrr, Pickering P. O. 33,-' All members are requested to be very acceptable, as it will give paesent, as matters of vital Im• ' portanceto the village will be considerably longer time -to those -who Cy have business to do in the • OV>;R�T�iE�7T• Municipal and G corpora ion soros For sate --w, D. Dykes. Evoke:. wbitbY. Ont.. Hatt Phone r93. - • Lowndes Tailoring Company --' -The frequent rains have pre -Jr. Dept. Pickering abliu pReid, Ina.Phone;o. Ind. fat a. g r vented farmerrfrom makin much port for A ril : J II- Hamid rRiehardson, Verna QF.ED CORN ' AND POTATOES— t 4 of early also a cant Acknowledged by all well dressed men- to be by far the best. - Moo with. their spring work, p Bertha Kirchner Lillian Wi. quantity quantity of Green Mountain tatoes. Apply to D. tic a > and the residents of the village ~have very little g&Aenin�_g done and man equal, Johnny Rammer, Bes. reit, R. R. No.2. Pickering. 33 Get that Spring Suit or Coat for Easter. ' — ' 'OL -In Pickering Village, a 1 sum of money. Owner may have same by Walter het. The officials at the Toronto Obssrvstory report that • the Hie Bath, Rosie Sier, Billy Hall, I'1onAld Morrisse y. Sr I-Lvange- _ .: ,.• We have ,.oar new samples and styles just in and we month of April was colder thanr p • line Cowan,an, Hilda Walsh, v;ng operty and payingq expenses, .Pickering. 33-35 , guarantee a parfec t fit and complete gu she average. Reports from differ• po ps —�t parts of the province state Murphy, wale McGinty, Mildred Mur • Eddie Palmer; Jack Jepheon Jr I OR SALE -Lot with 50 t. front• F f age, in Pkkerin Village, adjoining Mn. " ' •„ - eatisfactien with, every garment, lut fan whest ie not looking so Johnny Greenlatll Phoebe Baker. Dom'+ ProPert co the went. a very deurabk building Prise reasonable. For We stand behind our node. d t 7. well as it Old two or three weeks Dorothy Andrew, Edward Kirch- Piot. particular apply at clue NEWS of5ee 35-34 gsee ase ado. ner, Leonard Stephenson, Earl - ANTED let The appeals for J.b of Foster, Aogga. Kenneth Morley. -To or urehase, w �%first.classresidenceinthe�llageofPicker. R. , BUNTING} PICKERING the various departments Oi s artm nts patriotic wort[ is now nearing IIeeombe, Pr III —Ethel Bray, Florence Match, Harriet Morrisey. ;erg, in good condition and modern non3ret3tences• Communicate with Dr, M. E. McEwen. "Veeterin- Surgeon. Macdonald College, Hoz 253. ?Established. 1857. R afn end since the war is over. But Barbara Hall. Pr II-HeIen-Cow• dry Que• > 291 I , ':another most urgent is 1 is pees an, Mabel Coakwell, Ethel Powell, Loalse , ARMERS AND BREEDERS OF Y �aow being made in :behalf of the Stephenson, Harold Cowan, F Li ,.e 90th - �� starving. millions of India. In -view the fact that Nora Clark. Pr I -Allan Andrew Harry Stephenson,__ Howard Law stock --On or about the of May.- 1019, 1 ettpect to be in Pickering, and wilt beJ to para for claws or ai.. stock — - E E : 171T Q about one and a lbalf million from Ind alter Richardson rpared sap .. •lir patron& will receive m 't7ao•t carefel eon- Veterinary -TIME'' =_- ---?idly equal, Tommy Healyy, Louie sidertion. N. E. McEwen, s ss Ma«loaala Agricultural Coltegc, i ner a ca or men since the Fowler. Ane- Queb«•u`33�cf°' �1ERTILIZER-I have Just received h a consignment of agriculturalume which is highly :-war broke out, they are deserving of the ve best treatment at the +* rp tin .Baker, Bazil- ;. Bye, ' Jimmie Palmer, Ragsell Fowler. - ' Brin i before the Iset n our Harness and Collars g y ;ilande.ot the nation. -(ane of the most enjoyable recommended as a f tiser, and which is a ageac is destro ,lions in r -Pubne worship in Pickering Methodist ehtireh on Sunday, y treats that the peopleof Picker- pe Ing have enjoys i for a long timet powerful g grubs. the village desiring a •up�y cam have it delivered at 45 cents per bag. armee desiring a 1s have by ,minute rash. • may 11th, at 11 a.m. and 7.80'p. tn. was that of `Vedneedsy eveninK quantity may quotations .Lite ton lot. J. McGinty, Pickering. . 32-33, Collars a Specialty. Boots Repaired.. =:(a*w time.) Morning subject "9e. -' sure Foundations, based on the "If in the Methodist church, when -the Ward -Buchner Concert Com- tall soon and get your needs eapplied. ELM DALE MILLS :S.words, the foundations be fie. :stro +ed, what can the righteous parry made their first appearance in the village. Each member of PICICERINC, PICKERINGF HARNESS EMPORIUM t do ?' Pa. 11.8. Evening subject, "'The anxious seeker." Tett, "The; the company is an artist in the truest sense of the word, and the You can always get the best Mani- toba Flour made from No. L Home Phone 3600. :.' W. J. COAKWELL t ,blind man said' unto Him, Lord; that I long and hearty a plause that Mauitoba .Wheat. might receive my eight." ;Mark 10.61. Our people are urged followed each nnmher showed that the Royal Household and Glenors for i Ito 'attend, while all are cordially invited. At a largely audience was a most appreciative one. Mrs. Bnchper, leader, 'a Bread. Try a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate - �� a Thought" PPY attended meeting of the Official Board of the is violinist; whose reputation extends over the Conti- BRAN, SHORTS ".• MIX FEEDS c�6e Methodist church held on idonda y Dight, the 5th ;net. rent. The violin in the hands of , OAT CHOP 'OATS '' :Raxige • t,< g a W :teeeolation was passed requesting much an artist is a wonderful instrument. T. G, Micheltree, the CRUSHED BARLEY CHOP .., ... •— -' the pastor to try. and arrange with the sister churches in the blind pianist, delighted the audi• ence with his selections, several of WHEAT f ' 'CRACKED CORN - TheBe S�Ove9 are acknowledge( ti =`;,village to hold the public services 10,80 7 which were his own com position. � 'MIXED HEN FEED ' . to be the est stoves at a. m. and p. m.. standard time. The hours Mise Braithwaite has a soprano Ca}dwell's Cream substitute on the market present of ser- ~vice voice of great sweetness, and wide Calf Meal.' to -day. are very inconvenient for the compass, and which is under per • Molasses Meal " °.rural community, making it im• possible for many to attend. How feet control. Miss Horsman. elocutionist, won the hearts CHOPPING AND OAT I Splendid bakers„easy on fuel ;sad~' ••t:., ,� will it do for those of as who have time to to 11.80 of her audience by her selections, CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. handsome in design. new go church at =a. M. and S p. m ? Look for some and was equally Rood in her humorous and pathetic numbers, BELL PHONE. Call and se*ur1fall;etoe]t4 sr•ntice in. the press next week. J. - The aoeompsnbt also did.her. part *AC ecti� - _ - _ _ 1 __ .1t�R ave y . _F .__.... .....•._ Wit, � . ,"_ M ._ . _ . �.. - . ��. .. .