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FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- �• tarso member o1 the optometricaleAgieo- elation of Ontario. special attention -,given to 9 .. .. .. - i L -w. - :Clarimont = glasses. Byes tested tree. > 'EW. Monday last with the Iatter'a parents :1.1 .. , ___,� V F, TOMbiNSON, M. B., Member Surgeons N.' ar4l� �r..�idlns { A i., (r. "' - .. - -. .. ... ..­. Z30 ._� .:._..:A .-- __. _ y, _ . 1' CKERING5.ONT., FRIDAY, . MAY 16, .919 -; - : • _::. � Nos. 34 . . to _. ;,>�>rt�l4 �{tOEtR11 �Q1C1,t• -- -- R a �j eQ� Ell WNIT6VALgi Miss Elsie Rogers &pent the week- aR[EN'RIViR Etrl Dladill has, u'chased a,,. .1 to eh re fa Es bli ed M yea fl T3 Tal XT TET --, • ..: ,t r LASE B. BEATON. U. D. S., tsaduate:oP the Royal of Desist •`-------- ..ice L4{li3.er' .. _ sCr+�ot. R6PORT8 -. -' . — - ----- - - ---E tiled{cat (Suceeesor to " ' Baker I& Heise) Born nn Map .rd, to. H: 'E.. and bars. Turner, a daughter. Congratulations. bliss Elsie Moore, of Toronto, visit- Hiss Tena Gray spend' Sunday at B. at, et, e. Earl `Tomlinson spent Sunday wL I '•, _ ' _ _ E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- �• tarso member o1 the optometricaleAgieo- elation of Ontario. special attention -,given to L'. • ed her father here over the week -end, Pte James and Mrs, Lytle, spent Oshawa. Frank Booth spent Sunday at Mr, •c, .. 11 MILLS :Clarimont = glasses. Byes tested tree. > Annie *Al"'- McGlaslian, •,tilarjorie Annis, Reta Monday last with the Iatter'a parents Fuller's. f ___,� V F, TOMbiNSON, M. B., Member Surgeons N.' ar4l� �r..�idlns here. We are sore to report that Mises Mrs. H. Percy was a Toronto visitor this week. Itasca Sunday W, - . of the College of PLrsiciane sad (ormerir oeeupi by in it again at .the finish. For all his experiences he does nrit.look an the y Perry is under the doctor's care at Fred Spent at •` ' ,ptDntaiio. Ogee: • tttat _ late Dr. R. Brodie. and latterly by Dr, Ca14 my ` ,.,One flash and your barn present, Frank Roy Seebeck visited Mr, Hagerman a._ 114iea Gertie Wright spent Sunday :-- .: phone. Clar"W at. Qnt: is burnt and and Mrs, Iieson on the Markham at Mr. Hoover's. _ Chopping and Oat'Rolliog .. M`axgnr•rs Gatward, NicholasCuletta, .. Z. CARTWRIGFHT, M. D., M. ' Over half a million dollars townline on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Routley visited at H. , 'I am agsin buying: Wheat and . - . ♦ . C. P. & s., out. office hour.: 12-2 and V ��1.� p, m.. or, at otber boun by appaatmeat Piet• loss b lightning y g g last The Mission Band is to meet after Sunday School in the Methodist ' Percy'. on Sunday. Miss Lydia Hagerman spent Sunday . Barley- prises paid B'_ 1 . �. phoae No. td: Ind•. boos No, 100, erkog• Ontario. Es year . . pbnrch. Please brio your fee 18c. g Last Sunday Miss Toole from Mount with her parents here. Fred Ferrier spent the' week -end at ' MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Good Lightning Protection Jay, gave a very interesting talk in Mr. Wilson's, 7th line. Miss Lena Mas. Booth spent �''+ - �O. • >&dtabnzgh, meaeber of th• Couege of ans and Barseoas ed Onttario. licentiate saved over 80 per cent . -- the Methodist Sunday School. - � - and 8_ unday at F. Hornshaw. BRrlev Feed ie the cheapest feed of so College of sur[teons, Edinburght, so to d,deues of women and of barn Bre&. -�- 9ROCK ROAD __ -Gordon Malcomaon spent Sunday with Rose Jarvis at Locust Hill. on the market for fattening pigs. Atrial will prove it. area, Office and residence, Brougham., •'-. -Get prices from -us . '- W. H. Jackson sold a • lot of land each to -George White and Wilfred Fred Ferrier has found his borse, after a walk out to Markham on Mon- A stock always on hand. _ - _ _ .l: Legal. - • — - -- ; _ Badgerow. - Mre. Henderson. of Toronto: is here day. " . - Ch.Oppi�s�'' H. SFNNEDY. Barrister. 861- .tenor, NotarylPubiic,1conveyancer &c. Ooe. 44 W ' ' Stouffville'Ont & ependin a few days with Mrs Sad• g gerow, Sr. BROUGHAM :. .. Mondays, and Frid s only'. -. y aY y ` �itby, e' _.. ..-._ _ _ Lieut: John Rnoir returned home bliss Eva `Nilson has returned, home ' I grind finer than other mills -that ' E. FAREWELL, S..O., BaRRIB- e T23.0oant� orawaAttorney,aadcounty ' J. I BEAL, Claremont from overseas on Monday, looking hale and -hearty. , - 'pupils for the aumnter. J, H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sunday Hugh Mrs. ME means dollars Et to'n sotto ill ' feeding for ` sudsm. Ocurt House, Whitby. for . Tte entrance are working with and Chin. value pigs. , • 1.Furniture and Undertaking overtime with a view to passing the forthcoming examinations. Mothers Day will be observed in Union Sabbath Brougham o _ . '� � E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Roliottor, Notary Pnbiicr, Ete. 111one� W Oiii: O>Oca Bzoct st xnzth whiths �,�.. , _ _ a o0 0 tient- We d1 e l a is our midst a sin after return- -School, ecu ars star, S A• sod .Ira. DerRt: of Blaekstack '� �' -t 4fr I . . `WILLIAM J.-BEATON, B. A.. Bar- r ► doter, Solicitor, member of the firm of RtPdrmaa, Denison. Foster and Beaton. Toronto General Trusts Budding, 85 Bay Street, Toronto. s .Telephone Main 961 %nd' get. ture, also picture fraises and room moulding, window shades, granite - ware. New Perfection cook stoves. Also agent for monuments. Lowest prices. We pay the freight. 'Phone ace n - - - _ ---- - ing from the west, looking hale slid spent ,Monday with W. J. and His. - . hearty, Devitt Mr. and Mrs. Devitt eccom• " The Canadian National Railway, has panted them to Toronto on Tuesday, License No. 4-286 installed a steam shovel in their grave( James Feasby, of Decker. Man., who .. pit north of here and ijidistributing has been visiting the gravel along - the lihere for the ast .. ne in go m nth, -left again f , Dental :. n .. >m 1 ---• - - 1 shape. .. da last. Mr. Feasby has .recently re- turned from France, where be spent' _ - -- • ..: ,t r LASE B. BEATON. U. D. S., tsaduate:oP the Royal of Desist •`-------- ..ice ��j .o s Yi _anted_, - _A .. _ sCr+�ot. R6PORT8 -. -' thea .t t lqt a Rh--the-45th Batt elo n of . — - ----- - - ---E __' -sad--E.'bi+esHt'F= ot-?tsr:mta_ Orsi w M, Friajte's a�,ardware; &tore, Whitby. ind,'ptoae 6 _-_--..-E7--- - 3, Pickei ing. Names are in order of •Beryl In 1916 and soon after went to France. -e— ' " � ' pie hones 9 t 32.: 21to 8.3o.f♦ 8&H 320.x•] 441yk, I will pay the following ca,` -`- , "or merit : Entrance -Cecil Cullin, H_ a has been wounded twi -and _ •.: --,- . . _ : , - The undersigned have opened '' phone - II1&rring •Dr. Bcatoo s abseacefoveneas.;Dr,;Coot, logs delivered at our will, t,t } i:iver aas+rao o. 1, 8'.5.00 Annie *Al"'- McGlaslian, •,tilarjorie Annis, Reta r again at .Paschendale on Nov. 12tb, 1917, when ,, -. 11 - - Rock Elm No. 1. _ 30.00 Strattgban, Mary Sullivan. Sr. III- he received thirteen wounds, and was u a sea garage at the corner . �. p - __ _ j0u#t3iDli# t1raVb*. " Soft Elm No. 1, 23.00 No, 1, - ��pp - John Erost, Frank Sullipan, Gordon Bennett. "Norman Wood, Flossie Hill. in it again at .the finish. For all his experiences he does nrit.look an the y of C d r ilureh ari King St eet®, ' ___.:I., _ - �` __„" _ "" ^^' .Maple �'hitr Ash No: 1, -30.00 Jr, III-'TFddy'Frost, Arthur Annls, Minnie& worAeI but he saps 'IN more war for - Pickering, where the are �- to repair ell maket3 CI. HAbf-Issuer-of---a[;Wr! �� --- fife : -tio•nies in the oonnty of ontano, Ptne„gecond growth No. l; 20.00 - Harry Pearce. Frank Cullen. Bennett, *Irene-Straugban, :Mary Hill, me.".- ••+•--- prepared of autos, motorcycles _ � . !'lotertng village. 9717 _ Chopping and Oat'Rolliog .. M`axgnr•rs Gatward, NicholasCuletta, The Brigbi Memorial Ceremony and bicycles. - . as (IOUM. Alice Patterson. Sr. I I -:Glenna Gil= . -We W. % V., RICH -_Real ;Es- � % : ___ mer.'hla6rt. Cullen�Dan Anderson. Jr. _ The' memorial stone', contributed by are giro agents for I?e �♦ . tate. Insurance, Coate arca Not 9 �, azY vbl "Etc.'Pickerin , Out. 31i y K. 4 g W. G Barnes Green River TI -Harold Anderson, Lena. (iilieo. the tiic•nsls and coworkers of the late .L. agal: Cream Se +tratore p .. , i=C.irthtu Cullen, .Edna Cullen; Eltla hive Stock Commissioner o! Canada, . and irs. _ �� -' •��'•1�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Or address R. R.- No. 1. Locust Hill. Pearce, promoted -to Jr, 11) Willie Sirl- John Bright, and which is being erect. . . . • 1!. Llc•as•s An en• Conary of ootario, livan, 'Muriel Gxtward,'EdwinSitqu- $d aver hie grave in Graveside cemt+ Engine9t Tractors t tor• sad his reddeace Claremont it i B il' Willie Cul. 1 d d Gae011ne and _ - , -- ow a • • HALL -House. carpenter. Es-•: �• timstes givers for new `work, repairs or a,Qtorations. Ind. phone 3913.. Pickenng .231y DB. BZATON TOWNSHIP OLE RH • oonveraaea'. Commissioner for to I aMovile. Accountant, ata Money so IoU on farm rig Issuer.- of MarsHsce Liz - eases" i i eiali. Ont. 1-1• - - ANADA'8 VICTORY BONDS gham. &slot a r�roe etta, Willie Gilleo. Pr B—Margaret tern, Brooklin, will he cont ate an in place on'SAttuday, May 2, tb, next.. Sawing Machines. - -�1 ''" Tcafoe. Alice Sullivan. Elmet Annia, •L -vegan Straughan. Pr. A -Charlie A suitable ceremony will be held on that date at 2,30 P. m, in which Hon. • Cowan & Shepherd e+ �` Gilteo, bJariau Brometl, Donald Strati. Martin Burrell, former Minister of __ -, a«rY ghan, ,Clifford Schwalm, Norman lli�rlton, Harry Toy eye. Averaige at- Agriculture. J. H. Grisdale, Depnty ;Viinister of Agriculture, Ottawa, and p. t' . '' l��erin$i Qat• t • tendance for April Si. iTbose resent P M. Wetherell, to other friends of the late Commissioner i every- da -y. er,1. will tate part. _ The Groveside Ces2e- y 1 ,; tory is situated• a few miles north of • _ 1; WHtTEVALt -- '`�'bithy, and is 'also 'eusy of access from Myrtle Station. f - __T.__ for sale. Denominations -1130. tloo ;soo David :4nnis is bus renovating his p10 Price, 991.3 and accrued interest, �'. y g Thit rnemori:tl ie being erected by •y . Dykes. Bond Bmker, Bti1 ;Ptonc t93, w tit• • •g� l•�q nets residence in Whitevale. the frie.nda and co-workers of the late Ont., Ind Phonero,► io[•1ekef Ila egLV��u blest. A. E. Ala'or is havin�+it gnu - Live 91 ock Commissioner as a alight time with her new Fcrd taupe -while token of respect to. his memory and r11 "HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. - _ . _ W', S. Major now„ t•ports a new Over- some ,recognition of his services Gt _ _ HUGH aucficnwer. Ezt•de:v. areae• Fi li9�i-class ri s for hiFa - -lana. the live block interests in pnrticnYnr, T j may, Bence in imported sad thoronrbbzed .cock. t $ The boys of the village and sur• during the 'time be wits in •of l,!e, �i a lave (lel -!.land #• sales conducted anp,•here, Write for terms Da UY night rougdin crtnlmunit have, o2gan,V'd and particulars, .. Phone Ind, 9118, 36-ly _ g 1• There were 209 individ'tial subscribers , a400th+IlF club. and practice on Tues to lite tuernnrial ft!rd located in scary Bus meets all trains tie. fullowing _ jj• POSTILL, Licensed Anctiotleer, d,ivvveninza• Prot ince of the J)owinion. In add: - 1' •for Oonnties of York and Ontario Ace- Teaming promptly attended to. _ tJ. B. l;i,ce h is folly recovered frim t ta,ln atrhgtalntial sums were c,nntribut- • ,_ , aoneslee of all kicda'a&Wauect res ca shortest the injul-y to leis hind sn�tained- in e,i by fifteen fairs and exhibitions, attd B1Z69 Of CD al ' . Agent for Canada Carriage Co. _aatteo, adt*reee Green e:hr P.O., out. crankinu Lis. car, and is• now a•bie to b • even live stock a,iiociations. %" . - - ' ORTq�T JI. GTRfiO�, C)ntarin �•. Peak Iesnme bier husii:e3c. y pi Pieker.ing. . (;seri:- CllAdwi;•k. n retnrnPd soldi••r Egg( Ve, Sto and DOm:r:on Laad Sirvcy.ur and Civil to Mary Ann Moore 1- Enginocr,'Hopkuts5trect. Whitby, Pilose _31. — - ],a •been Prlt;'iretl fn - tt t' - fSuccea,nr to the fare W. E. Yarr:old, Ontario ♦�f a l::cP, a ho iatetitls enrryir.x on, his, fir-. Tar Ann .`.foots passed away -;lout i Pi.a aadSurveyorof Port Perry,• 4.1-•t . �f &ter, P re I-tSr usti8) toot k, as wc-11as garage wolk in y" f s ; the vale,: ;,r ilia• (�rnera.l Ili Pitot, Trnnnte, on WTbf, MAW, LICENSED AUC- -` - The 1�' anten'a .3n-,titute will hold !irindav, Apiil '�lst, in her 78th year, •��' �- TIO?VEER.tor-1'ork,QntariozndDurham If you are wise yon will Live the only �,I ,ii nes* u;c tines on �Pedtle-d:iy, after a very short itirm.4s. She had . r- ,,, Co :rt,e�, All kinds of sales promptly attendtd ry •'y to. TerarsreaeoDable.• Dates for sates may be 1,Ideal .well, drilled by. Chas. I3, Rice, ij,1v 2!;t, ,;t `'p, in„ in tilt, school_ t niy been confined to h?r bed for scale arranged at :JEWS' Ofl,cv. Be,., and Indcpen- tf11o•i:a Agent furl Wind Mills, Gasoline enols 6,f the B.n. dst t hn2cj1,. 1•his is fh2ee weeks. Her physician did all � •. R E � S' O R, dent pboccs. Whitby, Oat. '.._ Slyer tilt, Auntlail husines s sleeting an i eitcll : !a tt could, possibly tie done and de- e • • En!;ire�. all kinds of pip; and Sttiug` ci,led .that the - ----- - " _ ;CT „�� ancnlht i i. trrtiteStetl L'y he pie? -ant, LOOUST HILL R,.� , i for water works. Alyn hath room . " , , , , , . , •K lour, r i l,'r Ise; and ease her sulfuring teas an -- — - ' ;fi -- tures, etc.' E,erythir.h gireu carrfu'. ::,!,,;P;s tl:e ialct'tir. at•8„'cluck ll.it.Iy itntue3iatc operation, She sante alit T Veiarinary urgeon - ,ld ti:r r ;iftt r. tchi h the I'. c c tit l of he r aa�)er,llt-,n cu0cessful?y and ral- -- . « tit t e n ti tT t7 , t i, r n Honor Graduate tiL tl)l: OA 1.t11:J -cte= �tcill girt- an (1,!rf•: ; , •;:1 tIn.- c, t l-�ti; s t !;� d• f ,, or.c tt use:. enc} pass,d rinarc_: Coli'vve •. ;I2tC'E'S PL'\LP \� C)13Ii5, ti,r rt, r'.It ;.>t' tt:z L:'tr, f >ll'a.te•.ri ht cliflutlt awav conscious ulnl:st to t le I 4t, . wand Grrtdnate of the Wteiirary I.; MI a?. }I,tLy slat; (irt5..riy tr' horn in , f r:' i' R kiievitic.(l: 1 -_:lean tit n„1 I.S.tAU are wilt an..e. t 0 e Science A=soriatior.• ih me T a. _], I • l' .:;ill':?1:, • 'a, I I;', t ,1. U. t. '27, ]311, . eed _ Pli"ane-offs^e Ice, resi,l+ nr; f' --- -- - - the' elr3. a dauaali,or r,f « t nd blade � r i tea..` k pLN3AnTON. tlI -::, ��:_�­, CL71RirMOi`lT Oa -_;_,'4'. -%.;I o T i'':; `:: v- SIi:` R.1 in at tied to I:.l- �. �'.l { c. "J; \it•n„• ^n Aptil 191 1-1, 1St10,• ;�: — --- --- = -- I ras-.t''�.s�t �' 1�'3'�'! �. in;i� a t , t;tn-.:,lr the sane s!;iin[, aT" _ e.�.5 t7t ,' rte 1 I t ritair �. l :D- _••.. ' asy T -*^a, '�”" ” _h : l • I tI. :':hr;ttar , ", Tor' ntn, tett: rt. ��: 1".1. , 1'.,•11` h0:11P til ('L:.t `•t•i il.;ht f,31' i.: s i + z`i�. 1�- ,?, j? t + w; k-, tl;a t t c, P. r. I? i a.hniat I'? ..trs. �rhtn they moved to w# JOHL11..',_`s _ 1V. T. ..n, -n ,, ?f,'1 ii.. hri,thrr,,� ti:•,'i! f:ttrlt ut,ar En>.ir-kitten, D.trlirig- ' ' ` � i ]`I:atui,t ,, , 'f'.,r th:, ,•o:I, ,;L•.^ie. she lirt•t9 until 11 yours i o�lc ta" your r ' Ear _fail litre c i 1; I�1t• ttl;ii ctu; t.---� a: : j ,.+ 7 r f .,c, - ret, .,la, n t.x y melted to xS'hit;r.vale,' ,ti-. ed Tl]eat eolt,t<ilttl ' Utr llal>ri. !' ;i - •.'I LT,t.t`.i,ut ,•„ arri:utl`r�f •th,� t,!iu' * -n i' is 1 --."•.•;.. Spice I�O,l, I3Te;tl:fn�f s,tla_,:!lt, : l '"!. not :,c ! ta. ':y attFraled :Ls 1l"0!1 l, i:rd h: h, r c�,us. ,nt I:elhin of others. 11 $Pin, Poloana, i�'e.iners, etc. i.i Y nh� ct C'h:ar`t*s fits, Ttnoli,1n i :\ .^.:t::i r i'a,nu herr attest?ca tti:c'; hr,,,rn :1 host rF ft i nd,. Tht ftmera) �j��p r� �� � r .:Sheep and r � a ii { �i '� t in'-lha v:llnrli.t 'church .it I•irr.,,t'r.lact! "n n' Thrtt Bair, Agri! ' j.:h, i, i• Highest pricFs IlZd PUr f I a tilts thl .;:e;:u';.tt C:ena',1 t ',r I f lt,r sal in;;. n,t ��'t lac refry t,+.eitiut '•f festa the f.imi}}: re id, ace to ��'hite• Battcher's Cntt1N_ , t,P :iii ,business c.3u^:Lilco. Ttrr' i ! t, :'c 1, :u,ci ,Vere deli htartT rlilt c010 r.'ciuctcry, whi':h tr.tt lnrgel' et, Q�g. ili , +, i 61:•' fllt.!''till!:t1lerTt. _ tcn;lYd Fy rclatires And frienTia. Her - . Lli ft, t Ont : rrtii,;t:a, �S ,,t,I ill_. a :•or Tt^c. \F•,ai, Kem 1,' laid a High I D,m!L f,a1 -L the annirt tr'•strci- P• Kemp,'paid ": The P ekerin *'` fottr yc,Ir:. has been iTore# f b i rt, hi A �rietttific prelli ration contain t a rc+ r•n 5nr,dly, 41vv =.nth, tit i rte to her Chtisiinn el:araraer. t� I I''ti,,.ri 2,-e trite.I:ur <ttj%p1 , UF''n' 11 :a. in. J• A. P;01, rson, h. C•, r'f'f :_ fil',r i survit'ed hyih.�r hosh:�nd 3dlaritn ing L1Ocld hnililet9 tnn1CA,! ��;. R� Commit � a 1- res^•, CV1t1T1-;-FOR• ar:i' il".r.;-S r•urtn; will 4 eaak ..-At 2,3:. 1, n.., Rev: gh-t!>r., \Sugar-Il(•,tn:r-;it l.. to F . _ 1'rxa ive� attd � I r��f�+��Qi:. V�it�� it r,r' 1` 1) r p r i1. i T!I.\TF-D T.tT,.Lr)UCh: .Courses luliI lir. ;.1,'Le(xl, ftf 1V est Uill, xncl•t*t: i,q';i, in Toronto, 1[rc, (;, }3,•' Ttice of White- ,•,'.ivor'rtl expellel's.. aF Dr. Pottevi;on, of Tovontn• ,.tlr, anal rnic sml ern. H. of I'+nr.is- ,,� The cthject of tl is rlcsociatirn is to c;�tl !nenr,e,?tar„ tiniz'' Pt7.o. Dunbar rPturnrA .froth l filen, Trier., hrntherc, ��'ii]ialn and J' C'' We call sfiecial iittentiou to this ;lessen stealin ; �d prosecute f' .Sj' 3. Flliatt; c thiol aI . .. r,in, last S,ltnrdny h:lsinG heed (reorF� of l;nzlAnfl. Thania�,, Pernigrl- the felons, ! ` P in Fiar.^e on the fling line tilr�:rvrral ,'anis, John of Windsor a.nd James of it for' IF - .. . . -•-_i nant,ths. �i'e welcome hind hrrtne:anrl G:h:lea.• •Friend, front a distar•cf, tonicafur} hogs 1 1t --- . ......-•--- .. _ - _ "_. ... . - -. _ tet 1 n C pi Rtlr}'1teA p ;, Members hrlcirt'g property stolon cormm�nt• and srtt,prnud of our Fanya ei hn have t,'ere NV. H. and firs. tierce¢ and fain- ge0 1 f pigs �cate im22iediately oritb ,any member d '� sacrificed so muni for'King and Coun- •fly, Enniskillen, John. and E. H. Greg- t,7 of Executive Committee. Eggs For Ha:chhi olti. Windsor, Jas. and Mrs. Gregory trv. Merntierebi Zee 81.00.1. front Black".13reasted Reci There will be a t',a and concert held And Miss Fern, hies, E. J. Goodman -" "`i; P "Game-c}ttaice =toc1: and fiftbe Presbyterian church here on and son. Oshawa, Ti1mes and Mrs. . NlAy- 28rd, enlnmencing at 7 Ell n'(Iock. Gordon, NeAleton, ,Nfr. B -t and Miss a *` Tickets'niecbehed from the President or ea cel lentllayers. Talent as follows : Mise R'illing, of violet Rice Tyrone, Pallbearers- G. W.- Liddle, • hm. r' seerstrrp on application. Also, YOU Bel lsnj Bares r `x pA' B Whitby, elocutionist ; Mr. Ruttan, of David AnniLs, W. D. Rogers, Wm. Ex se. Com. -L. D, Banks, O. S, Palm. . , ' .and;9ilver Grey Siber.,; • • Whitby, pianist ; Mr. Hinds, of Wm- Smith, JosephLeary; John Fer ,;;Druggist -Graduate Optle.. _ er, W. V. Riettardson, Pickering, ialii Hares. Chert wood,' vocdlist; ' Miss Banks, rier, i - " _- 11 yy ' r of Pidker lr,lt �,, 3-'tt - Th�,a,.rei 1_-t ;a: fel_"t i':I.rlr: . _ .Al 'ediitree:l9tock,•. ... +. ,_;..r.,__. 8�. elan let; Mie r: ,_at� _ • ftp..:ss .r;taw;t:r�r a :fize�.:rl �rxr� :(J. 1 ,Tt^. t •, • .�...^.„.. .?A; ? ,"js �.,._, , f- rx Y,.I,, < r. .r J<; • • . - �... : et .-. w : ”-s'.,,g,N+••'. - '. a. . ssrqr ' ... .`3 .r: . ::P '+" x ''" Ee. s' Lr -.V•.•r_j ._- � M. - 11 �> n P ;r . .b ­ < ,p Yynpl*'. "�,'a':.*r}••+^!v.s ''u �"� iii "y ii+'' w %.3w _b 4t, tui.. `•,f.^t. ., .i 1 e ic10, e r i - • y Y . GIRL$ VARNISHED FACES. ��1115 rT .-To-prove our-_ �..h How British. Munitionettes-IiNers Pro- tsC:ed-ABainei-�eiaons, _Nt eSt is -better Now the fn Ista of unitions no- ceeded in protecting the women work• - - �� yertiset2l►ei�t• Ing with poison by varnishing Lheir faces and hands has been disclosed by Dr. Wr;.I. .O'Donovan; Chief Medical g. �. Officer to the Mintstra, Bays a London despatch. ` Every morning the faces and hands IRA L MAL r Fruit stains on Iiaen -should be four this mixture on a piece of- .>,hin keoft rain. stains ceases were darnished and the . solu- smeared with glycerine and left for gauze and wipe ttt�gTass all t - or lawtion used too en -minutes � r, told a meeting of the Institute of Pub- in warm soapy water; repeat the ` drape, or water in any form, from lie Health, and the sickness list al- process if necessary: 1 clinging to the $lana•' Is' the purest Finest Flavored Tea most disappeared, the only victims re- ___ .---- - •__-- _ _- -.-_- .. --•-- -- yourT money can purchase. adze maiming being those who either were careless or who refused to undergo the probesa. Viscount Chetwynd, who presided at e . the Ministry found a .great difficulty 1%AM A*f- .. With TT - p ��n � �� �(�� ���P -in dealing with women operatives who. •, "� - lV ll 4 j L SATE' _ would not feed themselves. r _ _ ' e - "`Thep thought they were sa�iafle - :� with a couple of cups of tea and a bus and in two hours they fainted;' he - VARNISH 13y ANNIE HAMILTON DONNELL. said. "In one factory employing 3,000 FLOOR ~ women we were averaging fifty to Stands rough wear and resists water I tones of admiring pude saved the I Sixty fainting fits a day: I started to T PART I. . , station master. Shea great, • Aa- seed the women and we practically For Sale by a I I D ea I e rs■ They were like sweethearts at their gelina is' ghe'll get t�� best of I first parting -they were sweetheazts. T abolished fainting Sts them." ----- Actually - there were , tears in Phil- "Is Tilden far from here 7 Can - -- - ippa's, blue -eyes; two clays were so get conveyance there?" PEACE BELLS OF LONDON. - long. --- 4 it you can, mister. - III take 0 "Tell Grandmums . not to ' mind you over myself -only two miles by growing Old, -tell her she can leant the -Mill road. '.Alf, you stay around Octogenarian ' Ringer of St. Paul'$. ^ -=on us; -.the dear!" till the six o'clock, will ye? An say, Cathedral Still Carrying On. "Lean nothing! I shat' tell he-• to . you can deliver their - two expresses put on all brakes and . stop right l over . to. _ Angelina's while )Loulift The joy bolls of old London will Comfort Lye is a very powerful ` *here she is. I'm goin down there � waiting." _ soon be ringing for peace.. From a y ova:.the'' iyiill road t cleanser. {t is used for cleaning rp Amy hundred towel's we shall hear their _the oldest and hardest din, grease, etc. see what I accompiis4i• Phil, darling, the station master was pleasantly; melody: -' - t t Sinks - aren't you going to let me' kiss you communicative but only his first re- The' swinging and the ringing t oar or is fine fori .good-bye?" mark remained in Luther's mind. Re- - -- drains and closets sweet and titan. His destination proved to be a de- maimed? It took hold violently, -- of the bells; bells, belle- } „ lightful little hamlet of -fine old white . in a paean of joy. Cowfort Lye Kills rats. mice. roaches �. winked and grinned at him. ,gut could all the belfries o! London i sod insect pears. - . • � � e •• 1 bosses set among -many trees. In one "Yes, sir, everybody our way was Comfort Lye will do the uardest �� �� 1 i � those houses lived poor declining' pleased as Punch 'n' Jud when, the 1 ring in unison?. Are, there enough t { ox y wa oo up or breaking r ugera o eep Con;fort Lyr.B good for making scats.. t : the station master which house. the speed limits. Angelina was,tickl-I once? Mr. E. Horrez; the octogenar- � ..•- "Mis' Hoody-Angelina Moody, ed, too, I be{! I bet she liked fan ringer _: of St. Paul's Cathedral, h'9 powderesl.perfLmedand lLU'', puna - osr mean•�Well-lto+w I -don't -be-: - }tn$ in - S Bed it and thinks that bands of -.. t - 2 _ _�iene_youv'll _and__ Angelina to home' limit-Grandmums._ Luther_ yearn -' ��-wM-veto go roof Felfry- - 'this afternoon. „Alf! Alf!" booming fon. 9hilippa to hear wFiai he was ,� '" -- a deep call to a man in blue jeans hearing. belfry if all the peals are to ring. M ems, ' 4 _ a e en o straight to the court- ( "Sunday by' Sunday for forty-one the belle of St. Moody went over to Tilden, didrrt , house mebbe well- - e in 1+•. �' " she, slcng 'bout two hours ago? Yon;.Angefina's' hearin'-fit up, you!"; Paul's;' said Mr. iiorrez. see her. go past, didn't you, Alf?" I n-ith a sudden flapping of reins. been a• ringer since he was 18 years To Luther's mystification the an-? "G`racky, it's be worth something to old, and.thaugh now in his 82nd year, + y form of of atrlf was open wink j6116� ed b�-e I pin' 'tweenTt a oldJedge, iable tic) n' Angel-' he 1s still tall. and uprtght, keen and Th there! pi active.• On Armistice Day he was _ distinct and carrying chuckle. a ins. Him an her -used to go to town - htation master laughed enjoyingly. (school together. Plenty o' folks ex- ringing for 4 hours and 5-min.11,111 SE�jDn1��T TO f "That's right -she's aver to- Til- petted 'em to make a match of it but Over 20 years ago he rang notes. EXPERTS � � -den. You'll find her- over . there, mis- , T guess they never stopped • scrappin' changes in ?hours and 35 minutes. H - ter, Tilden's our county town- long enough for the 5 Jedge to proposal '11 He looks forward to taking -his place "court's settin' over there. Angelina'1- Giddup!" I in the belfry on Peace Day. Parker's can cleat! or dye carpets, be at the over court urti3 --she �� fid` bulsi- j They were in time, As long as he �_ , - - 't she, Alf?" lived that puture would live on the - •-------+�- curtains, laces, draperies, g0VTLS, etc. Again, the wink, again the chuckle. !.walls of Luther's memory: A -big jnter rotln the Omens. and make them look like new. Luther began to feel wrathful -like bare room; dust and cobwebs and P g . cabling up his fists and pitching sunshine; : the. Jedge .And Angelina. It, his youth Mark Twain edlted .a Send your faded or Spotted 010thing _ )qtp three two enrers, in defense �Ltl :Fe othe*e were mere background weekly journal in a small Western or household goods, and f Angelina Moody w o was indubit= tb tbase two. tt,wn. A subscriber irrote to him 'one- Grandmums. >1ut the station Not for an instant had Luther been day to remark that he had discovered r testers next remark delivered in in doubt of Its being Grandmums.-PARKER'S I H Ium tied brisk ripened a spider ' con`cealed in the folds of a - c a Phil ppe Philippe -Philipps 'straight shoul- recently delivered paper. The writer _. ders -and small fine head; Philippa'a wanted, to know whether such an co- : tantalizing• little wisps of curls curren�e was a sign of good or bad will renew them. ' Phil - around the ears.' Thia ripened Phil- I luck. ippa was speaking. in a -clear and The young editor Teplied to the next We pay carriage charges one way' and guarantee happy voice. She was looking straight' Issue as follows: satisfactory work. at the Jedge.".Constan Reader,=The appearance Our booklet on household Helps that ' save mooed ''Forty-two miles -that . isn't bad, y of last week's j but I could do better. I wouldn't a • usta in a copwill be seat free on tequest to have missed it for anything -go paper was a sign of neither good nor• ahead and fine me, William Stickney. bad luck; that intelligent• insect was (PARKER'S �SYE WORKS, Limited - You wouldn't dare to go forty-two merely studying our columns in order C'6 and Dyers s n hom. 'You. never dared to to ascert in whether any store in the' 'TOlOIItO mile a a ?91 Yoage St skde down Old Breakneck -we never neighborhood had •failed • to advertise 14M i could make you. That time I did sue- in out" paper, in order that he might -• teed in getting you on the sled at M`. the top—" make for that establishment and there "Order in the court! Tisa defend -(weave . a web .serosa the doorway, _ _..__. ant is in danger of additional fine for where he might dwell .in undistur>�ed _ 1 contempt." y The judici'sIy so < COYINNINT the gold -bowed apeet'acles were - twinkling with enjoyment. The scrap _ _ was on. Luther herd the station Needless Alarm. master chuckling at his side _ "You always were a little timid, Junior had not been in the best of EGEND William. I can well remember how Health, and, when he seemed well on _ /8ORN P (F T meekly you 'took all those floggings 1 the way to recovery, his mother took V - _ _. --" extra precautions to guard him again _ \ "That sou would -have--had--to take- st possibilities of an -influenza attack.The. S Vm/� if s' if I hadn't stepped up like a .little One evening the anxious mother-waa - J s� -- _ •p gentleman!" The retort shot out in-, startled when she entered Junior's Pancakes- voluntarily as though the Jedge were ap in bed, find the little. ch room, • to not a Jedge but a mere man or -boy. But instantly the mantle of. his dig- sniffing, Frith oyes red and watery. ... , Has nified office fell about him again like "Goodness gracious!" she cried. "do A golden stream of a shrouding garment. A flush ting- you feel sick, dearle?' Crown Brand Corn - _ ed his 'grizzled cheeks. "No, in Junior replied is the most "The prisoner will please confine "Ba you seem to have caught: a syrup, - _. hex - _remarks tQ the-. matter in hand.. 'delidOUS tOUCl1 you , what the dreadful cold." II a y POP Tell the • court, please, f "I haven't any cold." can give t0 Pa11t.A�25S speedometer registered when -1 '-� I "But your nose and eyes' ' "Yes, you were rather a good lit- From under the covers Junior pro- • jn the Kitchen, th&e z tle scout, conceded Grandmums rem - AM iS 8N - iniseently. She was enjoyin herself duced a book. is a constant CF,II for �; • - r beyond the speed limit. "You made "It is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin, � mamma," Crowns Brand Corn Syrup s a nice soft little butler, Wflliam! he said, and I have just been reading f0! making puddings, EJCH CAN or You always did manage to get'me out about.poor little Eva.",d1eg, ealwe3, eta N of scrapes." Sold by Grocers - "If you think I'm going to get you _ cva�whcro-in out of this one Pj There he went �A Royal German Dug -Out. -Sad `l'e day �Fiie`3 jGtl-aye i 2r-5, 1 pour tms. -" `again! Angelina Moody was )cutting -too big to en joy a slice of p, - Rrs _ _ - the dickens into him and taking the The tourists' guides are anxious to -bread Spree thiClt tvitil 1 The Canada_ - dignity out. Wrath seized upon the be allocated to Varennea; in the Ar- ClOWI1 Brand i j rder!" he pounded sternly. "The I Bonne, where the Germans built per- Jedge I Starch Co. a ,,. moment barracks for two divistons. Could that day ev, oom0? ' P�� dignity of the court--- "Mercy, I don't expect anything! The great draw will be Prince Ethel Go ahead ani fine me a, nice fat fine, Frt%drich's dug -out - a two-storey Ward it. off l Grace your 4 iMontrW why don't you, and then come out- frame building with electric lights. tablC daily With a geRerq}is ` side and I'll give you the spin of tiled bath, rooms and suites sump of Crown Brand Corn ' our life. For-ty-two miles Wil- too y furnished. Close by is a. read 'for the dozen yy : . liamI" purred Grandmums. Listeners theatre. The whole position has peetf YrnP. Y 1 ` r broke into joyous applause. �'he bare preserved intact. The possibilities in desserts and dishes �,• .. cobwebby place rocked with joy. Grandmum'e i,eaming .face regarded the wily of pilgrimages from the New It willtrtr" crown". B���� -tale face (beaming, too,, but• under W`''orld this summer ails boundless. such:. cover of decency as 'Was Poe - may all prove a uform of re- "' sibl of Judge 8tickney. But, .the construction sctivity, for it will bring e� y _ yy CLJMlir judicial yoke was tremulously stern a Kreat� deal of money • into stricken ,•- -•�s< . y saw"" although behind rife gold -bowed are a re for a time husbandry will •.. apsctades. touch was goitsg oa• be i'mposa e• `y (To he conelud ) p. �' � - .� .-.�• 3k ,',<„ ,p:"C. A`�:7i, „[ �';'j,� six `.S .....'a. •::. -.,. 1..nn.L-�. .... _. ::-'• - . _ ':' .• _.. _._..., +".:_.-- _ � ....._... _ ti_.._..., _...._a.... .s__.u_:E:..»_,�......-.,._..-. _ SccSa..4�+'i�3k�".'s.:"��� __ M4 z•4 .rF^'.'a.. :.+, .m«'r '`%�• �'7?-7 y'':. rYe !.r°1.T?r.. p,e•""'ti. n.,(,.. .�,h '°`" 6E` ?`� ' w•s`1' t.+.V ;.. .s-;h,,,y ry'*, ... '- �,• . y+s- 3F'y�'`c'►. .. ... ^- 'r4ne3-. _ ` 4 � ?cs�E.2xe ?aw:� -.�• -t rr._ � +Yt. _ „sx..� ..sm:.. ,;,���, rs _ .uso,.i .,• _ :i „' -,,.a.... cn. '�'k .. an, t. i,. ^•a: o...., r , '.i� .,. 'Xo ,. ,,.,.,:r � ...•y.�. �� a. n:: _ ,`:1 :�-'. ••,.� '�k'. .,- , ,, , f •.^T•,-.�� .. -�. �, y , . � . ,. , � «. ._ , - •'..�' ':•: i`.' Vis:.. ' F eb. ... e, �?• .W:;.....'Siw,... �..... .. .. ..-:; t.. ... ,.... r ri•. 'y r .,,,: N - ,✓,t, "*'i �4 .,,.t40"-a.o .. ..!- .s' .. xis•.- . ..M :T y ��,a t3s •we �,;R. .,t -3y t,........ ... ,.,,"`+. ,•,. ..: :a`t. .... :d"•e,r .:., ... t✓,. '... .� .r�.:.,i,,, _ .,.'rte .""t • { � 0F "PEATTEENS Dual . _API, "Pa $ KAV9 GID-APSPWOM TO '. _ to extradite • the former Em-- Deter-� Ham= A despatch fro tu Ottawa �sys _ 'the fallowing assarmary of the Peace Germany being responsible for - _ - 'Treaty draft has bQen received: • Ing the latter. The League of Nations Parisi May 7•. -Thal Treaty of Peace is accepted by the Allied and Assoc!- _.. r the twenty-seven Allied and ated___ Pan nri cin wersDte.-hut without mem- betweenerative and by ( avid t}ermany on the other, has been bership. Similarly an interuat%na v . _ handed to the German Dientpoten lobos body is brought into being with 4 A y tiaries at Versailles. • It is the Longest a permanent office and annual conven- ` treaty ever drawn. It totals about tion.. - E ''='�""�•� 80,000 words divided into fifteen main A great number of international • --- �., 1 _ t _ ,sections,, and represents the, combined bodies of different kinds and for dif- _ » 'experts ferent purposes are created. some un- product of over a thousand 'exp working. continually through a series der the League of Nations and some _ y _- of comnpissioas for the three and & to execute the Peace Treaty.' . Among 18. The the former is the commission to gov- hall months since January es of ern the Saar Basis till s plebiscite iS PULL TOGETHER. treaty is printed to parallel pas '.. Engtsh 'and French which are recog held fifteen years hence, the high com- PPOSITL directions? ORGAN nixed 'having equal validity. It does mission to Danzig, Arbelow hich is created - . ARE WE, as a community, pulling together-? Or are we pulling !n O , women are apt WITH of the not de qu efittono affecting Aus- into a free city under the League, and oTION is the great c mmu ity mules, in times aydanger orpanic,haveab been known to CO OPERATE to They some] aria, Bulgaria, and Turkey• except in various commissions Lor plebiscites in the times KI of erste, is one of Life riddles of civilize. wond en to.mules to e o far as binding Germany to, accept Malmondy, Schleswig, and Easot Pru women,Ilivi living workingwinethevsame community, should they to co roper at the wars of men. That men and" any agreement reached with those sial Among those to carry having are the be lies. Peace Treaty ire the repatriations, benefit count forelitlee It ishthe CO-OPERATIVE eeffort that bringseEVERLASTINGwith our Ggood.RSGoodh' roads, fact - former al military, naval, air, financial, and Germany by the terms of the treaty . economic commissions; the Interna- torics, better schools, Brood markets can only be secured when ALL pull TOGETHER. Every man, woman and ' restores Alsace-Lorraine- to France, Lionel High Court and military trtbun- chlld in THIS community should give ONE hour each day to community WORK. But, don't ,WAIT for someone aecepts the internationalization of the als to fix responsibilities, and, a series else to start it. There is work for YOU to do. Begin with YOURSELF. Saar Basin temporarily and of Danzig of bodies for the control of interna- rees to territorial i ��1j �1 T �/ � R 12 _ _ O RERS - La permanently, S and Dea• tional rivers. Certain problems are provisions -Wholesale. 39 I j S9 L CL$ a • +���-- +"'� ' ---ch ge _towatda_Be}gium, • laft_for solution between the • Ailted r mark in East ,Prussia, ce es �f Smoked - meats=Hams, medium, I and Associated -Powers, era, a°ta4rh d' I 83__ 0 84c, cooked. +r " Upper Silesia' to Poland, and re- to 4rc;-do; -heavy,-- t--.__ ' __ �i� I �tne disposition of the German 64. to 66c; =o'.la' 33 to 34c; �a • � _._ACCEPTED, sonatas all territorial and political ( lain a7 to O�taisr- .---__ tails Of NO fleet and cables, the former German bacon, 44 to 48c; backs, plain, ' , rights outside Europe. as to her own `eoloniei, and the values paid in septi- 48c'; boneless, 52 to 55c: - or her allies, territories, and especial-. ration. Certain other problems such Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 29 ly to Morocco, Egypt, Siam, Liberia, C 28 to 29c. Canada Witt Not Encourage Immigration of Any Kind Until the - and Shantung. She also recognizes an the laws of the.air and the opium. to 8 -fie. tierces, 83 to 83%c; Spring of 1920. _ arma, . and liquor-tra�Hc are either tubs, $83�i to 84c; pails, 333'r to 34%; _ _ _ - the total independence rots German-Aua•' reed to !n detail or set for early !a- prints 8434 -to 35c. Compound tier- ,-Czecho•Slovakia, and Poland. . atiunal action. London,, May 11. -No immigrants' securing domestic servants to help tea• 263�e to 2?c; tubs, 27. to. 28. to solve the service problem in C#riaaa Her army I$ reduced to an i all's •• ". ���.c• vrints, 28. to except farm -laborers and domestic r a ""' thousand men,` Ancludillilrofacers, aoa- I GezmanY accepts full .respon z"-�-- - is connection with the breaking UP, er territories is for all damages caused to Allied and is y1 kc. se a -will--be- aceepted--b* he "WaaCa" ' and other women's within abolished; s11 forts fifty kilometres :Associate overnmen s , the Canadian, mmigra on war organizations, -y- and all ,tm 'els, agrees apecifically to reimburse -,Montreal Markets. lsai°n ere un t e u- I_ed to come over in bodies, steamship ^. eal of the Rhin razeda all eiv.illau' damages, began g on eal, 7 portations, exportations and nearly all i -24 to 25c. Butter -Chic- tumn, and immigrants of 'any, space for them eopld not be spared production of war materials stopped. an initial payment of 20,000;400;000 L`asterns, . to 53c- Eggs -will -trot be encouraged before at present... Allied occupation of parts of Germany marks, subsequent payments to be tie Fresh 49 test er o 6061 Potatoes --Per h bag, next Spring. Col. J. Obed Smith,-Regaiding the exclusion of Ger- will continue till reparation is made, cured by bonds to be issued o the car lots, $2 to $2.25. Dressed hogs-- Canadian. Immigration Commissioner, I titans, Col. Smith said. German wives x ; * --=- R}}}-be-raduced_at. the end of each discretiatl o[ the Reparation Commis-- Abattoir killed, $30.50 to $81. Lard- --- shi i wood ails, of three-year periods it Germany ir', sten. Geranan¢-!a to=_ .pay_ -.- .DP n6 20 lbs. net 34c. stated that at present the department of Canadian soldiers would be al Pur_eL , - Oats-Exira No.- 2 feed; 88iic. Flour is only lecturing on Canada is the i lowed to would to Canada, but no under fulfilling her obligations. Any viola- damage on n ton tor•toQ basis by ccs- - No - immigration mans would be given passports ander tion bg. Germany of the conditions as• Sion of a large part of her merchant, --Spring 9vheat, SI1 .to $11.10.' Rol= ng -No.. R will -be carried- on vntiT any other` ti ei'� omx _ us sic ° east of I coasting and fleets, and the new led oats -Bag. 90 lbs., _ a to campaign Autumn in view of possible Csas- also eluded, while the departnsenf o- bran, $4'3. to $44; shorts. 45 to $46. the RhineirliI be regarded as an act construe r .lots, 434• than uaemnploymerit following demob- has tabled to Ottawa to ascertain o! war, I mic resources to the rebuildia8 of the y-` flization "s x- whether they shall permit the pas- c. The German navy is reduced to six ; devastated Fegicns. Live- Stock Markets.. ru a nn a with • - battleships, six light crulsers, and 12 r: Eleemasny cedes to :Franca Alsace- Tasonto: Map 13, -Good heav9 a:t y�$tt 1 1cyz0 - °f n w So to Canada in no ecti n. f Lorraine, 5,600 square miles, and to torpedo boats,' without anbmarines, steers, $14:60 to $25.60; choice hof- Thre Is apparently tiro trouble in Ziorrst m°vemertt and a person of not over fifteen j Belgivar two am all districts between ck* steers, $14 to $14.25; butchers' thousand. Alt other vessels must be Luxemburg and Holland, totalling 988 cattle, .choice, $13.50 to $14; do, good, -- n' square miles. 'She also cedes to Po- $18, to $1,3.60; do, medium, $12 tb I GERMANS TO SIT 7N ASHES .. PEACE COO surrendered or destroyed. Gersrisa7 . q $12.50; do` cenimon, $10.25 to $10.76; a EA11 - is "forbidden- to build forts controlling land the sossth eastern tip of Silesia /1ND BEWAIL THEIR FATE in. most,•.of $11.76 , r;ug 'do, _ R CHEESE- TRADE `. .. - .`the Baltic, must demolish Heligoland. 'i beyond and latiudin6 ODDe bulls• ,- $10.50 to $11; do, roug�s. $8 FO open the Kiel Canal to all nations, and ,Posen, and West -Prussia. 27;686 square medium, $ '$1 A despatch from Berlin says: -The enrreader 'her fourteen submarine miles, East Prussia 'being Isolated. to $S•3; do, god, $10 50 toO1$11.50; Pr@stdent of the Imperial ?VIiitistry from .tbe main body by a parte of Po- $ __.. Cables do, medium, $9.25 to $10; do; com- haS sent 'the following telegram to the She may have 'no military or naval land. She loses sovereignty over the man, $8 'to $8,50; stockers. $8.76 to ' Governments of the free States : British' Food . Ministry Will Dis' V. north-e:'.stermost tip of East' Prussia. ' In deep distress' and weighed down ` hair tortes except 100 unarmed sea- $12' • to $13.50 • canners , $12; feeders, , - 40 square miles north of the River ;.and cutters, $5 to $6,75; milkers; B°«i by cares. the German people. have Continue Purchase Of. Cana- planes until October 1, to detect mines Memel, and the Internationalized to choice, $90 to $150; do, com. and welted through the months Of the, dian. Product. and manufacture aviation material for areas about Danzig, .29, square miles, mom•, $6b to $75; springers, $90 to w >'. a six-month peripd. A - despatch from Ottawa says: .'�'' and the basin of the Saar, 738 square .$160 IiRh't ewes. $}3 tl $bs, Year- armistice for. the _•peace ht th lona. Minister o1 Agriculture ai'iaouacea She agrees return to the 1914 � $12 to $14 choice lambs, $18.50 Their pssblication has brought the bit• most favored action tariffs, without miles. between the western border of lingo, Q rind'lambs, $12 to 315; iciest disappointment and tlf1speak • that a cable has been received by the the Rhenish Palatinate of Bavaria. to $201 . p 1' discrimination of,ny soort; to allow calves, good to choice, $14 to $15 able grief to the entire people. A Dairy Produce Commtzslon from the Allied and As Nationals free- I and the south-east corner of Luzem• hogs, fed and watered, $22:25 do, public expression ought to be given burg. The Daazie. area. consists at . Neighed of!- cars, $2^.50;- da, _.o b.. these, teel4ngs by all Germans• The British Ministry. of Food, ptating that. " dom of transit through her territories, the •'V" between the Nogat and Vis- . $21 25 r Imperial Government requests that it' has been finally decided that the and to -accept highly detailed proof- I the tree 84atea have Fublic amuse- Ming will not purchase the e:portr �sioas as to pre-war debts, unfair com- Lula Rivers made by the adddition ot,a 4" ; able `surplus of Canadian cheese for _ petition, o pro -war debts ton of roads � similar "V" on the wept- including the BRITISH GUNBOATS menta suspended Lor a week and al-' city .or Danzig- The south-eastern SHELL, IsOLSHEVISTS lo�v is ilia "theatres only such podue- , the, -season 191$, and'that prodnder4 . and rivers, and other economic and. third of East Prussia a'nd the area be- - tions se correspond to the seriousness and dealers should be notified accord• aaanclal clauses. A despatch from Archangel says: - ingly. This means that the exports - She also agrees to the trial of Lila tween East Prussia iUnd the Vistula of these.grevioua days:' tion of cheese wM bb left to private north of latitude 53 degrees 3 minutes, Brtish gunboats were active against _ 4 ex by an international high -� trading as in pre=war days. - 41W:court for s supreme offence against is to have it nationality determined the Bolshevik for the flrast time on - -- --international morality and of other by popular vote, '6,785 square miles, Thursday. They co-operated with a HOLLAND WILLING 'p0 The, Dairy Produce Commission, strong patrol which broke through EXTRADITE KAISER through which the cheese and other. - nationals for violation of the laws and as is to be the case in parts of Schies•. an .enemy outpost north of Tulgaa - --- produce has been handled for the past: Customs of war, Holland to robe asked wig, 2,787 square miles. pub- two years; will now Bo gout of bass- _ and ,destroyed dugouts and cn am- Paris, May 11. -The Temps P - Country Produce -Wholesale munition dump. lishes a note from the Dutch Lega- cess. A Bolshevik attempt against the 'tion at •Paris,' declaring that +the de- Country MARKETS Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, "8 British, American and'. Russian posi-(wand for the extradition • NORTH .8CHLESWIG _ '` to 40c; prints, 40 to 42c. Creamery, tions at Malo Bereznik was repulsed. i - s r a1L DANISH fresh made , solfds, 47 to 48c; prints, former German Emptor ha each STRONGLY ANi --=--- : 48 to 49c, • ed Holland. - R '" �8retulstaffs. ANOTHER LOAN WILL BE - Dutch Loadcn, Map 11. The Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Northern, Eggs-Nes' laid, 44 to 46c. 80 •ta, FLOATED IN AUTUMN ar r� ent has decided to surrender the A despatch from Copenhagen says: $2.2434• NO. -Il Northern, $2.213i1r; Dosed poultry rmn- -tiro theAl-District Council elections !n the, • ; � German Germs$ •Emperor tree Dbt t Al - No B �fortlrern, 2.17',6 1`L'o•-4 heat 25c�owl e80� to �, A despatch _!ro_m Ottawa says:- lied and Associated --Powers, accord- tares -North $chlglswig districts rot; $ w -.►. $4�, roosters,--, _,_ in store Fora William. duck,iaga, 32c, turkeys, 40 �o A domestic loan similar to the Vic- r Th ng to a despatch from a Hague Hadersleben, Apenrade and $ender - Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, .73% ( squabs, doz., . $6..- _ tory Loan of a year sgo, but not so' burg have resulted in an overwhelm - No. 3 CW, 7034c; 'extra No. 1 feed, --Zbc• #owl to the National News �y No. 7 feed xtri No. 2 feed, Live poultry -Roosters, large, will be floated, by they Govern- _^ � , _ ms Danish majority... Fifty-three: 7034c; 28 to 33c; ducklings, lb., 3bc; turkeys.' meat, probably in Septemlaer, Sir Danes gad_ twelve Germans were 66c, in store Fart William s5c; chickens; 27 to 30c. mhoalas White announced in ^ the Many people make themselves'alis Manitoba barley -No. 8 Who]esalers are selling to the re- to run their homes ac- elected as conknarld, wmansighiths $1.16$14; No. 4 CW, $1.1034; rejected, The loan is int arable trying Danes and forty-six Germano in the $1.16%; feed, $1,0034, in store Fort tail trade at the following prices: house on Thursday previous elections. - Cheese -New, large, 28' to. 28'fi connection with the $350,000;000 war cording to the :income of some more �- William. twins,c. 28% to 29c; triplets, 29 to appropriation to be voted by Parlia- fortunate neighbor. - _ -Amierican corn=No• 3 eel., $1.87; i Stilton, 291h to 30c; old, large, went this session. Between $600,- _ No. 4 yei]ow, $1.84, nomiaa., trate 91 to' 32 to 32%c• i� IT' 0 F NO D15CUSSION OF Toronto, ,prompt shipment. 31 to 32c; twin, 000,000 and $700,000,000 was, raised Aa��✓ ,ADS Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 75 to Butter -Fresh dairy choice, 48 to by the VicWry Loan. z ri0c• creamery, solids, b3' to Sec: --4=- Q�jr �RnIC pCE�� 77c according to freights outside. 54 to b6c. BRITAIN'S DEAD T� luC liLv lona+ « Ontario wheat -No, 1 winter, per prints, Y $2.11 Margarine -S4 to 37c: .. NOW TOTAL 507,169 Car lot, $2.14 to $2.20;' No. 2. do,. Eggs -New laid, 49 toSOc; new ` to $2.19; No. 3 do, $2.07 to $2.15 f.o. 51 ied ;�IarBhat - b• shipping points, according to laid, re sed poultry Chckens, 40 to A despatch from Rome says: -It is Deci �freighta: 75c to, 80c; tarso wheat -No. 1 spring, $2.09 45c; spring chickens, announced ofliocn of fl h resaofaretssrnt German Eoch Returns�to F!out rotestt0 Rs Pesillne WaT�ff NeC88S>1rY• ,'- _ On 6 to 2.14• No. roosters, 28 to 80c.; fowl. 37 to 38c• of a compare gu - +tu $2.17; No. 2 do, $2.0 $ i turkeys, 45 to 50c; ducklings, lb., 3br _ R 19 ilo, $2.02 to $2.10, f.o.b., shipping se, 28 to ed �aonrs with those hitherto cal- _ .._. _, to 38c• squabs doz., $7; gee States invited to. enter' it, that the ad- $2.02 according to'freights. cn]ated as ribisaing some thirty-four Paris, May 10: The allies can ad-; rots Netioris, although not among the Pena -No. 2, $2.05, nominal, ac- 80c. mit of no dascuasion of their . right f -omission -of -additional member: States carding to Frei hts outside Live poultry --eating chickens, 60 thousand -oi deaad. The atottalt number of to , insist upon the terms of the peace has not been overlooked, but has i> f ond Barley-MaitIng, $1.00 i o $1.11, to 66c. --Ontario, f.o.b., track, dead, including the navy, is now v - incl. Potatoes o�ri�t- - Toronto -jai ]rots, $ en at five hundred and seven thous- .treaty substantially as drafted. von expaicitlyhpoivArt� a 1d for i ofhthe�C+ov-► _ Buckwheat -No. 2, $1.20, nominal. awl one hundred and sixtynine.. - This is the reply _to Count lm gree _ Rye -No. 2, $1.68,. nominal. aide $1.66 to $1.70. �_ B�kdo��ntzau, head of the Ger- anent. ' Peace delegation de•, - Manitoba flour -Govern Stan- Beans-Ca50; $S cok•$S25; GERMAN -AUSTRIA UNION WITH man peace delegation, who submitted The German Des �• lard, $11, Toronto. $4.26 to $4.60; primes, ' Ontario flour -Government Stan- Imported. hand-picked, Burros or In- GERMANY ABANDONED a note to Premier Clemencean die• t1ares, in letters sent toh�eosllied and dtan, 43.60; Limas, 12c, cl.ar;ng that the peace .treaty con- and associated power, rd, $10:50 in juts bags, Toronto I Soucy --Extracted clover: 6 lb. tin, me the basis of fibs pease Idontrea't, prompt shipment. 243lt to Zin, A despatch from Basle says: -The tains demands which could be borne Setntml pros upon between the be1-� delivered Mon- 25 to 26c lb.; 10 lb. tins, by tiro people, and many of them in- of right agreed: p° duped. Millfeed-Gar lots, li rental s been- abandon areal freights bags included. Bran 60 lb. tins, 24 to 25c; Buckwheat, 60 maiority taction in the Austrian Na• capable of sccasrrD May il. Marakaal Foch fat d 19 to 20c• Co�ib: l6 -oz., $4.50 tional Assembly, according to a report Liahment. s �Londoa �42 per 'ton, ;{torts, $44 per ton;. goo Ib. tin, JO -Oz -, iI8 50 to 4l d0s• from Vienna, has decided to renounce Count Von Brockdortf-RaatmA- ha � tihe L!'ont to-inorrow, sc- 4, ![ flour' JjA5 to $2.75 per bag. to $b doz.; pr imper- the idea of the union of German-AinsT also been informed, in answer to his returt ing $ayy-I�o. 1, $80 to $83 per tan; I Mable products --Syrup. ed co i to a Rioter despst�= Rmixed, $20 to $24 per ton, track, 'To isl gallon, $2.46 to $2,,60; per 5 tm- OA and, Germany in the interests rots corripiaint that Germany was asked Paria. �• periat-gallons, $2.3r to $2.40; aingar mposallan and world peace. aro sign Lt`s. al4ied pdaa► far a Ike Sts$ -w-•-•Car lots, $11.nor ton. lb.. 27e .'fir r " .... <F- i. {• �, .... � el :..+:y �?•w• JX.N �.n ..,`�' 1x Y.— �-�y •,... x •4.arw ,s."..3,•.4,x., ' S S:+>=�• "` > .,Y , s r ., �' " �'r : t"•f.,^;may S'.,• .�.r., .+� .s. .r.'_ t: r.^•• _ " v', -S 5 -: .� y�. . c`4 M: T . ; .. i ! " - .. .. x .r,. Yr: ' . ...: -' :. :', _.y""_ - '4. 1vf ..�*... ... {'l 4r, ... r .Si..=••' ,'. : -'-. !.�. u '•...f' .r"'•" : s.r _ .. --:r4 'S"t 6,'. .• :'fit' y.. .., •ra?".er7 ., ,, i.. w., 'R3+,. :v a; x:.• .. HiAcv .Y s. W:: '�!'., 5.., .F 4 ♦.. . n. ... .: ,...:. M._•_• ,"�.. ...,.tee .n ... ir• a•,a.u.v�. SF.•• .a .. ..Y �M' .. +15�1 .' w•!. line the people are clamoring for �, war. -bet now; since they, are hydrb-electric railways to be.-awn- j obliged to confess defeat and areOLEANING.HOU E,, %ed by the mualcipalities through called upon to read and consid_ consider n �.pW%liedeve r�� F�riday moreinR at ire o8ice, - PrdieriaY, oat, which -they pass. The Toronto- • the terms of -peace laid• down by o � � � g Js SOME' JOB s; Eastern at present is, owned by. the allies, and are- commanded Lo • • -717 a �'� TRRM& Y_ the Dominion 'Government, and'sign the document, they go about MAGE 1'h AS EASY A8 F056IBLE' ' $1.25 it Pid in advance. .there is no law that can compol whiuiug 'about an unjust peace, --- _ -- 10HN MURKAR Pro rietor. " thetu to sell td a_ny person.or and declare that, nation will p " Below is a list of some thsct help: corporation that may desire to be unable to fulfil its obligations rrri,wA r a T Old Dutch_Clenser, _ _.. r NOTES AND COMMENT! e t • •• 2 for 25 cents - _ thing as public opilliou: abd it is. say that while they exp�c6ed Be i?Ic an pan enser, - _... S .. r basket seems a -calx hi h lie�eu -duty of every 'governmeut_.to vera terms. they prove to be far Babbitt's lllenser, �. .., ... 5 Ceuta — olta�or_ a . waste the d Lux 2 for 2s cents 'paps p y g 'to the _ voice of__ public inore•severe than the most pass!- earline, :, 8c and 15e :.,figure for this article of -furniture. opinion, and do governmeut'in a mistic unaglned .they would be. Gillett's Lye, : '" :. ' ' 2 for 25 cents But as it is made of wahoganq to democratic country-ryotild thipk They declare that they cannot Sandy Ammonia,' _ 10 cents Liq+lid Amiuonia, .,. .. ' 2 for 25 cents -, -correspond with the other Earn of i;nruing a. deaf ear this voice. poselbly sign the treaty in its pres _ -,. h Nash Brushes, 30 cents "!shin s of the room, it ma not In this uestion there are two ant form, and if the did it sun 1 �' its B Y q. y p y Bun Ami, cake or powder, . la` 12ents _ have been too. high from a trianu_ sides, the one being in favor of the means a continuation of the war Broome, 70, 90, fly and 1,25• facturer'e point of view. In the Do.ninieli overnmeut retaiuin9 in the near future: 'But t11,e more Comfort; Gold, S lrpr6e, Sunlight, Taylor's Borax e estimation of'the -tax=payer,..who' possession and 'operating it forst sane of the Germans; of which or'SYhite Naptha Soaps r -baa` to foot the bill, it is an un revenue, while the other side i3 there are a few,.-ad-mit that these warranted waste of money. This desirous that it should be . operat� terms of peace are riot uureasbn-- ..:$ for 25-Rents of $8,00 per bog or 8 for 25 cents _. _ . . article was bought- for the egmp; ' ed' ' by' the 'Hydro Electric Com- ably severe, and the best 'thing t went of the office of one of. the mission, pot as a resentte pi•oduc- that they can' do' is to sign the JAMES-'RICH-AR-OS 0N cabinet ministers 'at Otta-wa. Its ing .institution;, but to _provide docuwent arid make- the-best of a T'HE GROCER ie'a small sum:and does not mean tran.sporfation ai cost, as well as bad job. -much 'to each' tax-prier in.'the giving good service to the people. The allies will force. Germany to — Dominion, but it is an evidence From time present outloc,k an Y A L S I K E SEED FARMERS-1 sign the�peace treaty. of the recklesstl ss• with • whfch interesting fight may be expected. Poland is laying claim' to some ofANTED PROTECT YOUR, HEALTH our governments ends the eo- The supporters- of the Hydro- the warships surrendered by Ger _ ple's money. The people are quite Electric scheme maintr'tin that the : many. You can do this by keeping your willing that the Dominion arlia_ .p-oesession of .the Toronto Eastern - -------- w the' highest feet dry. I still h e he exclusive We ill :'pap g est et dhave t lua ve p HORSE REGISTER pricesor all kinds right to.handle the famous Greb went buildings and their equip- is essential to the construction of _ f Shoe, which offers protection from of seed.' wet weather, and will keep your .went. should be a credit to the the hydro radial railways in Easst- BAaoN's Baer [13930 , (11587). Import- - ed Clydesdale stallion, the property Pend tis samples and get .. feet in good condition for themany _a_n_d.._ should be on a r ern Ontario, as it would be-the pop y miles you will walk duringthe --- _-_ of Granam Bros., Cairn.brogie, Ulore- our prices before seeding season, All sizes ad a with her, wealth 'and' with her runl�ltii� without.-thie-li-ae .uont; wilt'maks the sensor. of, till$ : q c increasing importauee, In these whole project will have to be at his own stable.[ , -- --- T --- _ age to choose from always p selling. big range war tiniep, the strictest economy abandoned or a line parallel to the •K1rro's C6uftTo.uip 1411b , (14712), the he best of facilities on-hand Toronto-Eastern to ill -have to be piu'e bred imported Clydesdale stal- for cleaning. Ask to see my-lines of Smoeis, • should be practiced in the ad mini., i lion, the property of Oscar Wilson. Oxer461ls and -Shirts.. tration of our public affairs fie constructed apd the tn'o lines 1Broughgin, will:mnake the season of J. H• DOWNEY COMPANY well ae in our private matters: Of ! side by side would not $ 1918aq follows : Monday, Mav 12th, J. Fin old North Claremont - p pay, will leave his own stableand proceed WHITBY. ONTARIO g + ,. course, the war is now truer, but! to W. G. scutt'a, con. a, Pickerin --- - -- — -- - '--- y age e><pe ng -- -.rrho i .. or sig uea ay, in. : t e- a~ -made for war par seg and will., themselves -to be, poior loi ere, as ton's, ' they have proven thembelvuy in - Audr le, night. Wednesday, H. G. - ice made for pensions, and in pay. Wilson's. Base line, anon and.night. _. r =' the p#tst to be poo; 1vignery. T}icy. ..Thursday. Geo. CoWail's'Brock road,ing the interest Oour, national _ =• - -` are in, swain aeuse.of the N"Urd! night, Fridsy, A. Ha nilton's. con. -=debt which has become so error. , 6, nonn,'Chsa. tVhite's,Green Ricer, Having purclut-ed.-the gnrt3ge business of Davidson & ZS illiam%weare -!imus since, the beginning of the exceedingly poor wports. Accord- night. Saturday, proceeds to his ing to the BL'itish idea -of-sp6t,tt own itabie.until the following bion- prepared to repair all :'makes of autos. war. Graft, in many forrus, has wauship, a winner should carry i day. ,��;e kee !''croak ail kinds o#'Ford accessories,.tires'for:all been so - widespread dur3ug .the lilsa'NEE.tttrsH Ifo#4 , tl. �x►•i1, the f • •l the Aattrels of victory without t 7 x past-terms yeartr, tiraL--tire -people- _ __ well fired tiuported ('Icdesdule stal- _ _ -makes of -cars, oils, etc. .--' _ _ dlsph anci-a liner Mti3riid- ion, a are wakening tip to the fact that _ - about whiping abottG "tatlfair. bartotr, will mWlte the renyoi3 of !919 +$ �I a D•C it is the cause of mucic unrest in-. � as follow« • ;Monday noon will leave Anna & Andrew' Pi k Play." •A true :•pert, if ile Io"!4, s j- lJi•+ awn- dtal�ie Ent• iI. Auatm's, t►ase ai ac no . -. is becoming imbued with the idea and will give the victor credit for � - ton's, base tine for noon, 14f. !�Ie'I'n - ;that_ there are too nrati million- y gai't's. l.ot 21, B,-F; con, N% hitbv, fo = _LARGE OAKS -irires_springing up in the country,. being a better than, and a winner eight. Wednesday, Mtn4e) s hotel. :- will give his opponent credit' for Whitby, noon; Bentlp-r-Bros.; Eat 1. and it is about time that a part of con. 4. Pickering. niahi. Thurada Srti And large accott>3b putting up a goocl fight. ,When R "Large oal�from'littleacorns w . the wealth of the country was Harrison .Evans, Kinsale, noon: K. r coming his way, and %his is the Germany won from France'in ISM I' E. Disney's, Greenwood night, Fri. grow from small amounts deposited regularly. - f her arrogance, due to victory was day. BadRer•ow'a hotel, Brougham. cerise of so mairy strikes that are i aoo4. Saturday, procae& to 'his Deposit a few dollars today and watch your account t _ tatting place everywhere: so of[ensive that i6 engepdered a own &table where he will remain un- grow to satisfactory► dimensions. ar The Toronto-Eastern ie 6eco spirit of hatred in the French[ til the following Monday. ' - 'ming nation, that no doubt wade the. ; •'•�� DOMIN�0� aestioaof the dee est interAyt terms of f +Csrai[n Chopping q p peace at- the conclusion. iro all'the municipalities along the of the present war so much more ASD FL,IiC`G the shores of Lake Ontario•and severe. She spirit dleplayed by 4WHITBY' BRANCH': �. CORDON. I°fALI., Manages. - I am prepared to do chopping and oat r ---the river St. Lawrence- from Tc- the •Germans at that time made tta(tiuR oq alondnys -sad Fri. " mato to Montreal. While .this the allied nations feel' that-if-they mmiistrr■ane=earseas!.■azsersaaiarreeiaai!=amsrr tsamaai.aaams:etlisi t days only, beginning railway does not extend but only lost, they would be shown no on April 1st. ' !- a part of this distance, it mill mercy by the Hun. The spirit I Some stone boats,,wagon and binder r" undoubtedly in time become part shown by .the Germans at that tongues on hand, of an electric railway connecting time was the seine arrogant spirit EVE _ !these two cities. All along the shown -by them throughout the John F. Bayles, Greenwood i e asies a DR _ - THESH FAINTP. V-es satisfacuow. No paint Can g'.�•c more No nives _ more. S: W. P. is a satcsiacroa-� •.i:;j pair:.. r can exp w' - ar a 1 i The materials' that enter into !:, the e e with which 'i 'ate made,-the men whor make it, eve-r�, to _a 'connected' a rte t"_ - - — — Canada, following the -X ,.mple of other Allied countries, h88 it are -of the satisfaction-giving Iii_ d. It •reyer disc - 3i ' 3 P'�' :.- made It possible for wage earners—men and women—to invest points.. t4iways.doe5 `be work it is expected to do. Ccs's — ,: �!L Safe securities without effort. least. Does most. 4Ct1A-r 4.a*ds free. _ - _.. _These securities' are called War-Savings Stamps. — — sot.o .Y' _ : - The cost now $4.04, but by compounding interest, the $4.04 you J. S. BALSDON � p�CK�I � - S invest now will be worth X5.00 in 1924. .There is no other security + in which you can invest such a small amount that -is as-safe and " C COAL that bears so high a rate of interest. GOA - Or you can start with 25 cen'ts,, by buying a Thrift Stainp. When , I„ gip; you have sixteen Thrift Stamps, you can exchange .them fora .> W th w s.s. War- Savin; Stamp.: - 1 put' Th in s e�ime to put 1!n your, wine r , • _ _ e a �supply.• . st "w ss, - The Government of - Canada.• . - , - _ :.. I In lens You yOil;b8 o risks.' . ._. - guarantees to ' back our money—with interest. at any time duan the -C�, $�1 �01r orders-promptly y g We r�;� ro rs+•os -five years, or -to pay. you. in 1924-$5.00 for' every $4.00 -(and a - •�t Right Prices;- -You invest now. L. & W. ®al, the -bee-6 ;, _'moi. _ ' t _ _ _ - . _ • . _ -- . `' .. _ ' t anthracite obtainable _ - -:. s..► sf.wia. Make Your Savings Serve Yon '�'�� �;gmphell lour 1VI1118iCO. �.ttl. and Serve Your Country—Invest` +k t • S atwrr th1. +ltw L Muk at •�Them in►�aving8 W ar Stamm.44. Tor} ouj j tt (� '""i ��.� 5 .{r.•'' <A,. .i%."> xrrbL-;. }, ,c' ..ek xk,�-+'. uV s.,:ul+;. .,-^`.- �..._. .: k_.. a,u_.,.e----:...-._._... ..... :.:.•;ss .....1'•..., _..• .z..._ .. ,.-,. '"..+. ...._..... ., _ ...,.•. ,.._,....v_........,..,,.a...at.n....a...�'«.......,..;.e+:..'PaR:r�.....r+.:�a��:::;d,r.a �..c',e'..-_. .r..:u...._.c•S:;C�_...._.._,r�.l.'.+.�.ta#Fai�:�c.s.rs..._.,.:[,xn:3t, �.�_. .tcsaw++�.,r. �,.exa..;iy . a F K_13 37.7; 5 011 7.t _eg;qry Tiy­ w kr", 77Fw- Aw -EA1W al.^POLNONT Evans Ward and Theis 5tarii AUCrION 'SALE ICE 'OR -Tuesday. he chy on 'The CIA elevator -will be The famousiNeilson- make Messrs. Ward and G exg made a "Brant -Ola Under Instructions from the Executrix i401b Vi�d -to * t remont elev r -blosed on M a y 24th. stock- on- Friday even- of -the -Estate of- kept constantly on hand. cater to Miss Marie Forsyth spent Sun- shipment of Am prepared to . 4.. Ing last. '. . : ) , I a 2FaX930=J3 -other J. W. Roberts,bf the Sth line of garden artier or" da at her home here - iikeAng, in Sheriff' Paxton. of Whitby, was LRte of We Township of'Pi social gatherings. x. r he Uxbridge, who sold his farm re the County of Ontario, Farmer, de - .10 town on Tu6iday, and- who in -tended. -to oe" -Parlor in Telephone Oen-- e#ntly, a cea.std,.there w III be otrered for sale by There a nee, public stiction "on on t e-lands to be "sold Th - re some- real estate deals cupy J. S. Bandy reside h Aral office, opposite the _7 p I �. 'thai pendiipg in our village. after mentioned on 'bakery. 8- been' *pen moved to W -h! last, herelin tby on Friday has ce wbuld- Dayid Hopper -is me Bundy's regiden 'y 0.0 a 0 not b­e­n­v­a­t1abIe until Jun'!F-- at- th� hour of 3 -o'clock In the after. — Dobson. -Remewber-D. Hopper's 8 sale of oillowing, -property - -to with his sister, Mrs. Dubr noon, the -I 'd 146�, of Culua- household furititarie t6_b_e_-heId­-a`t- -singulax that certain The Mrs. Johnson all -Unitedlarmers, Being -all * and' with former't� ry, are visiting w hie preuiliwes here on Wi�dnesdayparcel or, tract of land and premisso or rents, Rev. W.. and Mrs., Lim- 91st... .. A4 Mr. Hopper situatelyin and being In the Town� Lle.Xt, NZQ•- ing, to the..city to reside ide ship -of. Pickering in the Con Miss Xerinie Pilkey, who has been be ntario, 'Containing. by' si�dmehsurel ever} advertised tutist, Ontano f ItIll pArjjeu ment feu. -teen acres, one rood and confined to herbed through illneE�s n 1...see, dodgers 7, R iis more or less and be 4- for is now improving foufte6n'PefchL composed o thirty- ' nicely. ing comy OuThursdayevening, May 22nd, three In the Third �ange of Broken ThoQ. Paterson motored to L x F evening..v.-ith a the -Ladle Aid of _FA.Lskine Presby- Fronts in the Township of Pickering, Farmers" Club -meets in the bridge ou Monda: -hnd'described as follows of the Mation- ;i�ill bold an lee and known on cream number of ru'paiters ainnient ity Commencing Fit a post planted attbree ..--Pickeril3g. TOvn Hall social and eiitert. northerly 1c Lodge. Presby the base'fnent of the church, - A chains thirty-li've links in a not Adies' Aid of the Pi -7 dixection frjoin the -intersection-of the Fecond. Wednesd&y is being, pre - e -Eerie p church are fitting Up a gouil 'Trt, -Tn northern limit of the Lhaih -road- lead- y- body wel ine. Ad - t of pared, Ever 7 of each month dressing the. basemen ing from Toronto to Kingsnin with g room kri 25 he eastern limit of, the said lot thirl Y- the. cents. the church. t 's Institute will hold three from thence south, seventv.four only during, e nmm ermon -Middleton.' who has been tuen Janies The Wt.); degrees -west 'four -chains - nine . ty-six with their May Tupeting on Thursday overseas for over two years w sday, Watch for text )n6etieg retui�ued afternooi), iu.qtead of Wedue, links then sonth sixteen degrE the eighty links sotith Cobourg bikttery, at the ljk;nie of Mrs. Briawn. Ev• six chains date. home uta Monday. -ber is twenty-four - degrees four , minutes requested to be We are pleased to state that ery juFti, n- west flity-two links, , then- s.outh is - now improvin prpsentas the officers f0'r the e twenty degree -Miss Hamilton a one minute east four suing year will be elected. The ther's• Stre'u.4,M11 nicely after her recent severe meeting commences at 3 O'klock. chains seventy-four links then ecuth -four degrees fifty-six minutes Doss from pleurisy.' seventy A number of ---our- young peo le -Call and see our stock of west four chains ninety-one links, 7 attended the dance at then north three degrees forty-isix, minutes east two chains fifty-six On ,Friday evening last -and. report "Brant-Olas" and- make Coal I, links, then north sixteen degrees fifty Coal, •very pleasant time.. one minutes West three chains fifty - Rev, Dr. Marsh, of Pickering, BL ACESMITH SHOP your choice, and have six links; then north forty-seven de. will preach educational sermons green twenty . minutes West, three ti Chestnut, 0.90 f)er in the Methodist church here on Horsel_'_ho�ing and general blacksmith -every -assurance- -that-you.. cbslu4 .one lick ; then north forty-two •'10.15 W, L Stove, 7 -Sunday next. ­ Rev.. Mr. Limbert degrees forty-nine minutes eat two work promptly attended to. 0 Egg, •... 10.55 chains thirty-eeve t in the Pick- nstru n links; then north Rill occupy the pulpit are securing IL_a i that day. Dime and interfering ng horses made sixteen degrees west nine chainssixty-' THO'S eringMet odist church ninelinks-, then north seventy-four 0S. A. LAW, The tine weather of the present aspecialty of, and money re- Ment that will bring en- degrees east eleven chains twenty much. appreciated, funded if work does not Q=t. -week hits been linksand south sixteen degreeseast especially by the farming comma -prove satisfactory. tire satisfaction ana, rend eight chains and four links to.: the progress has been of beginnitig. xcept113g` an "ity, as much place E B d. A - rations. .41.1etc- used for a Urial Thext on a !�ade'WiEh the seedlug 0 r ropeirly ani music on reserving �t f he land .3* V ed by a lenee- f GrnunFl efre..s A eight acres have beed ulider CaM, are now about through, while' Disc -Rei�ord: made. ' V11i &A is low and level- erq .a tion and the remainder.. is bush or• ....-others, whoseland Walvemont 11V woodland extending to the shoreof .7' little. Prices and Terms woo have done but very the Rouge River. where there, is good ment given id the here LLre a NELSONIS ke Crwm Tile entertain I ev'enin'g a�� -Buq meets all Train fishing. On the property t 7 Masonic H611 last Friday 9 -�oa application., small. dwelling and frame stable. constantly on hand in..bulk or briolse by the Port Perry Dramatic Club. Fir-it-i'tAss'lligg to hire day or There 'are about a half dozen fruit Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. 9 well attended, the hall : being - - y privet, bearing trees. The property lies about 111ght at lowe'*t wa full. The entertainment was given -T H E X T 0 N` -S 100 yards north of the Klng,4ton Road, Popular Patriotic Musi3. under the auspices of the Meths- ..Piwne IS05. on the west ride of a street ruDnIng T 'Ob"c j5 worth newth &*d south, and is situate - -0-4—C"r —"t dist- Sabbitth- School, - -Ep-wor- son t eleven miter from the East Bruit of IN DILLINGHAM BL OOK .. .... - Lei t %VA9 Sinaer Pickering, Ont. - agne, and Ladies' Aid, bt2 Pickenngp On i the City of Toronto. and -about 3 miles rather disappointing to the and! PROPI"TORS from the easterly terminus. on the encs, who expected a Romi drWrask nf the in teaa or Tne tutus re a-hUW—[b­aT and about IJ mile -i nortb�lrom way, Railway Station on the was given, and which was hardly the T ---main-itne of the -erand Trunk Railway,. e receipts amounted to about E. is free from incuniber-' 'propriat6* for a church affain X, The property ances axcept an existing lease which Rev. A. McLellan. had the mis- expires on the fit et da I of April, 1920.' -fortune on Tuesday to meet with lay him up• INDIVIDUAL but immediate possession can be easily an accident which will arranged at little expense.. - for some time. Be was riving an SANITARY d The.pvqpe;tv will be sold. subject to'& auto the 5th (A Uxbridge. at reserve bid. W tn. Bill's he lost and when about Universal the car, and be paid on i me OIL of upset. t _XOutr its 4' result, to 0. 9200�-of'the purebase price10 it ran Into the ditch .and set TER3t8:_ . the day of sale. and the -:-Maqh* Mr. MeLgIlan was thrown vio CUPS on teas- and ' conditions Sa'wing balance day of sale or on Manufactured by to the gront id', and lighting on made known on ---dislocai it. PUREWN FA. 1% application the A;ctioneerorto his shoulder, ;. J.I4 ITE [2A PE W. H.RoadC kson&SO,big hJuriegas taken home and the undersigned.wdoink %i.. M.0;i Er.iz.%nrTu'.%T01R0XN*1 rock. Pickering, Ont, itietided to, and he is now _NEVER USD MR; Wife offdwin M ga-n -car was n Blackoralthing and Woodworking In il.),'Recutrix icely.. .Tete the Rogge H_ hed bat otherwise the all its branches, Sa* Ilutatli badly sma, 'NEVER U51-:0- AG -0 GORDON �qXVTHZ-, ROBERT d filing s.'specialty, auto buffered little damage an following is the renort Of 18 ToroRto 8 t -, Toronto, Thelo We stock Gasoline Engines, Emai of the' Claremont -SAFEGUpon *,EALTH I L , S&W the junior room Clar AMP Solicitor for said Executrii Wheels' Circular Saw@, months of DAViDBELDAN.. and Emery Mandrels. ublic school for the -'-Varchaud April." Natue's are in Scarborough P.O., 06t, 77— Amotioneer. We have for sale a blacksmith's bQ­ order of tnerit" Pr. -B—Rose Fin. -onto this 20th day of lows in good order. Dsi at Tot 3L old, Hugh Pugh, Herbert Linton. 6 Cream Sundaes; Solas an Ll Bricks. Priae$8.90. April.19LO. A—BertramRumohr, Margar r. Of PICKERING *tSpencely, Jessieffnilbert Har Id white, Kenneth Ward. H. A. MONNEY9 Whitevale Club --Sadie Linton, Iola White, Mary "n _Xesi Mildred Pugh. 'Sr .1—cladl T H a -United Famefs,' a Hurlbert, Elizabeth Wsrd, Seeds have arrived. LUMBER YARD 'the next meeting of -the Club:r6so- lutions will be p"sed on Sam FiDirold pow, Iva Wa"n, 'B A� the following ''Beaver and Eclipse Br Jilorence Far G orge Middleton, A ;Frank Witrd. Sr. 11—Margaret STANDARD IBrands itebing of RallwftTs by Military Training in Schools wood Flooring in Pugh, Mabel Sanderson, Ru opr C.OANADA, Re InterswHard Margaret Bingham, 'Car - 0 mp] ."a" *Fri TGRONT an r. 11—Lome White, Improving our School System 9-18 and 18-16, all grades Regulation of Foodstuffs WatsonLinton. 7- -implements Maple. Standardization of farm of Beech, Birch, A mass meeting of the residents Regulation of motor trucks ori d odr of Claremont and the surrounding Your -surplus eitrnmgs in our_ soft jroisds' Plaim-and Cad ter Cut White. - country will b6held' in thd-Mason- and Red Oak. 7�` - w (Saturday) eve Ic Hall to -morrow 9 Department earn inter. NEW GARAGE. lock, for the porno Saving Quality and Manufacture Ding, at 8 Qua question A A!0iisidering the The undersigued---�has­-OPeni il �11" - 7-: trie rallwayfl, * power an - lig TV- tst at ouurrent-rit� --a,garage-on -his preMiSeFf-alld The meeting addressed by S ,will be addrA 11r, , -0 -&-t FIVE plcxr is of f Toronto, X%Jl2,R1NG'_DRANCH' 9 0 One- 4Controller Maguire, o automobile.repairing. W. D. Gordon township, C� ZIMMEXMAN, Manater. Brana 0,160 at Whitby. 0 and the men Will, handle all necessary(part% 'PICURI couucil. it is :moat desiral for repairs. NG there should be a good attendance at this meeting as it is important Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. Bell and IndepenAent pbone. Call- in and see him • be that the peiople shorild take actioff fore buying. to secure these utilities. The Hy- :�A -BiViRY d CO-Zlectric Commission have L73L List of Barg' ains Thomas E. Stephensollp. an extensive development of ,radials for Eastern Ontario, CLAREX-0 - .1;T, Out. hydro A ble that they should and. it is desirable Q The et . possession 11 of 'this Toronto- past year has. been a'trying 725 cents w package, . .... . 0 consali Eastern Railway for -their trunk Oilcloth Binding time f r 'the baker who Is - connect line, that will eventually y Egg case fillers entious, but the Toronto With Montreal. If the ban is lifted And Cannot get possession of this rail; -Fancy Biscuits, only 15 cents:per lb. -Sing tute flourg 'way from the Dom-iniot. Govern- -7. we are u substi purchased it a few Bee Hive Syrup, 5, lb. pail for 50 cents rfient, in who- our bread. lFu rp e n ago from Sir William Mac- -ROya 9f­M_e&T__ X, 00 t full stock of nz We e ke te� it will have a serions.effect Doininion Tires and Tubes . '7 upon their plans, and possibly Of all maberials and desi di -Timothy and Clover seed ma rev Its" In stock. 16 will pay you ent their proceeding Chocoli` , wi&tte construction of the lines d Coarse Dairy $&It eau at our works or d inspeot ouriiiii bandies, i be' misled Peanuts, to Claremont and the neighboring Fine an obtain prioss Don' Pean Fruit ai we do not employ khecii, ocaseqnsi towns and villages, and will post- i,: Orsnpres,. Lemons and Grape Fruit Coke. 8,411110 I, wo can, and do throw off the =e indefinitely the advent of jaimnlission of 10 per ei whfob You WN t ric light and power to Clare- owftWy save by penhosibW ftm 14 moot and the neighWring conn- Both panes to the store., Be sure to attend this rneet- try. ing so that I roqJ. 7. 'MAT.H280N . way, got a clear 0" &NAL Waig, WMtby, ftlarlo Pic Idiia'At the ldtaftflon Is at" a. IL Ifiollueyl, a!iIGTIW to y op. __ . • f•�.I'j_S�' . •� ,�ih��.+,ri"•yv�"Gi•./.}.i'"A""'Y.^vq{�II'M17�:.V11,Fn T' . iS1�y 4•'1y. �' i/' Y� •ffs:••. wG Nz. ++'rt:'. 'C.:L !�. - F : �'V✓i w• �.a+�,.+s µ Y.4iY�.x. < L ..,�z " ,•� b rk.i �...... ',�;-,i �.... .. r=:a ..,. ,; -.,", Y -.., w• •,r'. +h,.:...::4 ...7 . :k'., r•,7 g..n;,...:, ,:x"'�, ,'. i.tiaia>,..t: _yl.L•� Z'AIYW `'r a. ...., .. .;C11. ' r.' ..: .�- .. .. � ....tea .. .. .' .. •....:, � ,..., '�•&. �*"�.... ..; t'.. of their roofs of elm and oak And the tows from which their �•,: �t ,.. u . �• ..,.. �-- ...*. .. •� ., by � �., ,,� ., . ': .�,.y • :� Y , .. K - ' 1 G. a xi! yy,y'.q�� .-�..dh:� „{�t .. +. v .. :fyJ`1'� .. .... i •, •. i✓Sii ... } it .-4 -A.',Y,.••.., nye �•'T p �/ ,. .., d., ,..'. "•Y.'ry' F1 / ;� 74 1 ,•rtk..�°.he''`ir' •L .. .f 7 i The gquirrel is robbed of his. winter keep, StiSH HIDiQS HOLLAN17's HILL tives are very proud of it and speak of , it as if -it were some huge mountain. An Artificial Mound, of Which the As an Ynstsace of how sue �• `:'�.�'�`r,rf�," +� `� . — — I' - - _ �Cra-Yid•--- a ala s -d= wrousa cue tear. tive pe 'tIIe iii ;. • on or the town hut, it may be;r• It seems absurd to speak of a hill mentioned that the tourist's .rend op us aline for partiouWa • t -_ --.— _ in Holland, but If the best guessers areright-the name of the country iso Ion heaved a deep sigh, mopped Mutual TI'3' End .r face and -dropped as if -exhausted 743.748__King -St, from our word "hollow "'meanies a Ile.­aar, thou h - = pression inthe land. An American I by the corporation for this object, Floating Stock. tourist however, found at Gronigan a hill that was the showplace of the when he reached the summit., Smithson—"Do you know that Noah Women's Pismo. National �Nork. Socks and Stock' i . 1,400,000 But to do' this eminence justice it was 'the greatest financier that ever .. lugs ... town. It was artificial.ed that the 3 e a e Commissaoa dr cotto , , �� ere s a e n the ants- goad dispute above the - level of the Dibba-"How do -- dis u Plums and Prunes 1 g2?,000 you make •that bta awide-extended undertaking to • • • • • • age, said. his companjon, a Hollander, aea. out?" 08 000 ,a Smahson—"Well, he was able to promote expansion of Dominion Fruits in packages , . i ... , and from the summit of it you will be. , a> after -war trade. A return to pre- Furniture , • , . .. • , .. 1,121,000 able to see the country for a great dis The Planting of a Tree. Boat a company, when the whole world war standards cannot meet our need. Furs—caps, -hats, muffs.. 823,000 tance around." � Would'si thou'upbnild a home where was in liquidation." l �.:. Our war debt in tour years_ has run Gloves and Mitts 48'f,� It interested the, tourist greatly to up to nearly $1,500,000,000. •The in- Boof4 and Shoes 2,999,000 hear that there was such a thing as a .sweet wild lives>are nested, , 'Glad with the sound of song, nick forest I Silk Fabrics (general 8,669,000 with the flash of wings Utensils that have payment., on this will -sorsa- e • • • • • • • • • • ) ' ' -200'000 hill t wheredfa it Y he asked, look- necoldnwaterions should be washed e most alert business - ' is of the' Soap ,. r Starch, • •tc , ing around the interminable plain. I ere the soft broods may rock '..people." wain housed and unmolested, in o remove_the odor. Zhe whole -hearted support given Woollen Manufactures can see no hill." - 500 000 "It is Ijeep.ia the leafy nooks taro'' all the by the women of Canada, singly or (> countries) ........ 6, just over there, but'you can• changeful springs.ROOFING through their organizations, to food not see it for it is hidden by that i control and other war work showed The Sick Child and the SchooL bush!" Would'st _thou make day. more isjr saasa=oa naaar greet -their collet A day vpent in school by a half- The tourist 'ascended this fine' hili, and night more rich and holy, lea, allBoRoofing, d. Bit .elate Pater, could be. sick child- may result in a week of which proved to be an artificial mound Winter more keenly bright and sum- lee, Wall Board. Buiiaing , Papers, Root Falnta, etc. >~or the, immediate future women: serious illness. If, as so often hap- not twenty feet in height, but the nay mar's self more dear, Write for p Pave money by by and enbuying direct. mpies y . xhduId influence 'all purchases for pens, the slight indisposition roves Grant lthe sweet earth a ift; dee JAL e� - the home to be of Canadian -made to be the beginning of some com pp'' rooted, ripening slowly, NieD RMlD BROS. Toronto goods spd products. This will give municable disease, the other children I Wg MOttBy, Rzi$e Rabbits f�i �$ Add to the sun of joys. that blase We Day $8 a pair for all u raise from our employment to returned soldiers and in the school are exposed, and those stock. Nodvtyto Canada. Lit posed, the rounded. year? • 'to the many thousands who were who are susceptible follow in turn. and contract toccoin.Noth ,Are _ s formerly in munition -making and School suthorities are naturally anx- - DETRt)tT FOOD a FUR SDCfETY Go then and- p28nt a tree, lovely is —� _HDX_t30a---D€fR8F7-M:GH: --stili,an s a ow, ar,uer war work. ions._ to _seeure_regularity-of. attend--- DOM - Womeit who res % — - once on the of the scholars and Gracious In every kind--naaales •and h e ha t t every doI + 1� � pine, las sent out of the country, for those, many parents. feel that they are - oak and . n' ti,. , Peace of the forest glade, wealth of Bicycle, T �� ,. ihinge which can be produced at', simplydol their duty in forcing . the fruitful meadow, � ' Feathers Wanted hones adversely a8ecta' the flttaacisl' children who complain of not feeling a; I { BIessing of dew and "shade, hereof. ,r situation. We have already Pur -I well to go to school. It its much bet-, {iigaegt priow paid for ,best grade f ter shall be thine. a new gross, duck. chicken and turkey chased so heavily from abroad dur- ter for s child to lose an occasional wg fag the tour ears of war that ate, day's schooling than to risk bringing leathers STMD UP TO EVERY.TE - _ y y gag For thou h thou flnaneial osidon is critical, on an illness and exposing others. • A• P hand hath granted, -- Gaaiada- has to or a wor ich children lose in the 278 Davenport .Road, Toronto ►� serif { $n ' k Those who shall follow thee, .they Q ty and conn•tries a sum of we'll over -bait a school from 0ekness can- -be--made--up generous boon shall share, gporkmanship—test them million dollars a day merely to pay far more readily than that lost by Thou shalt be nature's child, who her 3, bur indebtedness abroad. health. Satisfactory mental progress teat fruit . hath- planted. for speed aad.mileagle—test x In Four total; household purchases can not be' made unless heaitth is first. : And each of many a spring shall their sturdy service and f4rure very largely. As the women considered, FARMERfind thy 81St more lair. of Canadaeasy riding—and you will buy stoat 90 ...per cent. of .. - 0 - a}} that is used in domestic life, the ba Good Manners. Disqualified. find Dominion Tires "Un - 'YOUR thing towards relieving and Good manners can be acquired only BEST YOUR il?QNXY- - �•� reason or givIng or refus- p4mamm questionably The Best b3`'�u}-study - - — Ing his vote are often subtle. as candi- --„ -` 9--m- p o�tfiia all -essential fact. When not be either laid down by rule or 'I'iress M - •- ZIi &II dates are likely to dlacovrr. that is once clearly understood they obtained by the methods of a corres- Take theth will' gladly, as they did in food con- pondence. Trulyelection .of an English county squire Dere are said to come from the inside �} who solicited the support of a notori- Sold by Lae �© I ® ilf tShad—r-_ every million dollars retained out, sad time has sot dulled the one poacher whom iso had once -sent., jcn RUBBER 4a Canada BY A REFUSAL TO truth of this assertion. "But S " 13UY OTHER THAN CANADIAN If to prison. oa man relused. u ,-_. . you are a self-centred' _person •. that It#tie poaching affair was years GOODS, a year's unbroken employ- Ask your po Lug p y- yon must be extremely clever in order _ ago' urged -the magistrate candidate -rant can be given to at least 1,000 to keep peopa from looking beneath "let" bygones be bygones." people• the cover. However, if you are LUMBER DEALER ( "It 'isn't because you sent me to The Canadian Trade Commission thoughtful of others, the habit, will fail." replied the man, '•but the.reason a.. is by every Men, encouraging Cana- grow with the least little bit of en- FOr for which you did it. You said it was - C Alan manufacturers to make the couregement, and this ,is half -the - a rabbit I shot; and it was a hare. The w�, „Mame in Ca „ ` ' " _ sada, worthy of battle. Observation is the other half, ,_.._ pyres and Prices. -- i man who don't know the difference t 1 highest traditions of an Indus- and even if it is tagged "with the I '` between a rabbit and a hare isn't fit People. That standard has al- term knocking' a little criticism of to sit in Parliament." �« Jnr-•*--� =ate 1 ready largely been reached is our other peopid's manners will help you - .': agrituitural products. to avoid the same pitfalls yourself., - i+ , Now we must turn to the best ac - The knocking may be done inwardly count the work of Canadians in the just as well as outwardly. Imitation actory as well as in the field. New is usually a bad waif to go about u. 'we must induce our people in city things, but observing some pereori :',and country to make at home and to whose manners you kpprove will be produce a't home the things we need' another way to go' about things. - 7 dos our own tka and, comfort. + Table manners are really much - oil O I4rge quantities of goods which' easier to acquire, than might be sup- _ a $ -•+are of particular interest to women posed. You have only to feel that - Mave been ' for years imported into you can look well while eating and % Mie Dominion, 'when many of theirs it improves matters at once. This f would have been, had we known w�iat gentle art of constantly feeling that e leould be effected by patriotic co-op- you don't make such a Sad -picture, ' t' eratfon :such as marked wat work, after all, is really the bead and the ° airiainuifactured or grown withhi our .simplest way of all. It can be. prac- ' a _'QWn border. The one outstanding tired at all- times, but should never �t Alw�y$ tiring for our national financial bet% be carried to the point where it- ap- n$ Qj: . �terment is that we at once CHECK I preaches self-conWousness. � e � _'THE FLOW OF MONEY .OUT- Mannerisms are, to be The Qiit$tde of course, ,'WARDS, and that we do everytlainA avoided. The person who does every- possible to TURN THE STREAM thing possible to attract attention is Whether "it's .wood or mes_� b� MONEY. 1�;WARDS to Canada., tiresome to look at. and usually more ""s *hat is, we must spend less abroad; tiresome to listen to. A loud or everything inside and outside the i+ve must sell more abroad. _ strident voice is wearying to listen hOtL3e begins t0 Wei OA the - - The .following list, taken from of- to, and one too low it almost as bad, ~'Yicisl returns, .is only a partial com- for'the hearer has to strain attention z 4, pilafion of the many hundreds of in order to make out what is -being j thinis more Whieh we annually im- said. If we could only hear c{ir selves The moment the lilurfaCe i$ _----=_ port from the United. States, and as others do, it would be of almost a 1t, •• A which, wit}i a determined effort " an .: • ,• •�' '"` - - WAV ­k—AWYe gOOQ-W11L, without others see us. .So that .�e�sLin �� 8 ti>e idither 'nsa of fiscal machinery, ..-- ■7a++ could. be largely removed from the Horn ele.a atll'iBCe needs proteCtiolsl. debit side of our national bookkeep- The sea will give up her fighting men, r ing. The list only deals with those The soldiers will win � tt,pi* i,.,,,,..- thing which- principally concern wo- again - - ----- a.,,, ' Our cora shall grow where of old it --- "���" grew_ .. _r... ,_ - -- MiglC; WE RHPIT, WB BUY And -bur heels re -cross the mala, But the' fallen homes of the woodland 0 G� _ H: MACHINERY foil LlMlsai�o Of sit kinds, and for all purposes. Larch and IIs and elm and ori, . GREENSMELDS AVENUE.. •. a MONTR _ see w e'irst and BAVE a[oNEY. Rept and wall that the war rests sures d Robert: Likd., 'Mel'onto broke-- Who roke—Who shall build'tbem again? LbHWG":'Yf,'Lo..._4wr. ��+F...S. .: '-.:.' ..... - �'.. .. •- .,.. :.. :. .'. �'... _.'..... .. _. w.. _ �'?v'_. Y.! +ee.r....... .- ...._...mow ,., . �. ......-,..-..n....r..... - ..�......... _. .. .. .. ,....-_ r _ .._ _.., ,.. ...u.5 <..:.u^-.v..Ya ar lWi'.at'°`•'•i, �:'Ya".''.i D. And pass throuEh"'their doors anon: zpardal List of Canadian Imports, But what will become of the forest . Article 1918 .. Value' ' folk,. h`Robbed Ch I eese...... .. , • .• , ......... ^ $ 114;000 of their roofs of elm and oak And the tows from which their ,Lard 288 ..Lord Compound, etc.`..... 469,000,000 music bi §e Mesta (general) •,... -728,000 And their painted splendor shone? - ef• • • .... 1,788,000 Mutton Viand •Lamb 855,000 i The gquirrel is robbed of his. winter keep, r Pork (barrelled, etc.) ..'.. 2,167,000 The banks are torn where the dormice ''Ganfen and Field Seeds... 368,000 sleep 'Tomatoes, conned ..... • . 694,080 Tomatoes, fresh And the glades where ' the badgers ., .. 5801-000 roll, .. t►nned Vegetables and. The thrush is raft'of his fir-top_throne, '+ _..faked Beans-,-.-��: �.=-#5?, ere con ofthe-dove is no more ::................ 2,593,000 known, - Teas .. , . ..... 216,000 Foods Front the ravished glen is _the brown 1 .... , ... 142,000 �. .. ., owl flown. s:' `.Bresdatuffa , , ,, ..:.'r : , .,.:. 195,000 With the cry of an outcast bout " ':.Cotton Manufactures (genera} 8832000 The homes of- men shall be built anew, - - ----- a.,,, ' Our cora shall grow where of old it --- "���" grew_ .. _r... ,_ - -- MiglC; WE RHPIT, WB BUY And -bur heels re -cross the mala, But the' fallen homes of the woodland 0 G� _ H: MACHINERY foil LlMlsai�o Of sit kinds, and for all purposes. Larch and IIs and elm and ori, . GREENSMELDS AVENUE.. •. a MONTR _ see w e'irst and BAVE a[oNEY. Rept and wall that the war rests sures d Robert: Likd., 'Mel'onto broke-- Who roke—Who shall build'tbem again? LbHWG":'Yf,'Lo..._4wr. ��+F...S. .: '-.:.' ..... - �'.. .. •- .,.. :.. :. .'. �'... _.'..... .. _. w.. _ �'?v'_. 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ELL EQUIPPED Nriwerw>�ta ' ' This arrangement givesThe Italyal Bank of Canada un- ti r and fob printing plant ]n 1�3aatsrn handling all classes' of business =- -excelled facilities forul On '\oronto : 7 W t fore f$1,b00 r on carried csale - with Great Britain and" Irekrid and -the Continent of _ W �. Neon 1ishlriR Co..o.Ltd.. Europe. >_ _ A • • ' 6tat'ri light y_.. •.. • .' ' and ndlvidn is who wish to trans- Res 9; $It L^lwxcrG.st Tuxoxs LuniPe. xrc., Corporations, f[plm, h@ ' ,+ - out in nrob ourdhome treatment. enwrite, act iiNsin fir Countrq, including t—�-- Dad is happy to find n. bore too. late. Dr. Beliman transfer -t0 or`frt;Mm the lr#tieh Isles, are in- . co., Limited, Co111nRwoog. Out . that his lioy won't have f, vited to confer with the lkineh Managers-'of the Bank.- to put up with w"t he OPENS SIX NEW sRANCHEa , Ove>c 560 Branches throughout Canada, Newfound- _ y went through dull - g '� " blades, tinU1in& . face, Royal Bank of • Canada Announoa ,land, tt� Blest, Indies, Central and South America. 1 - half-removed stubble. Further Extensions. 'Jinstead the lad will expert- sacs only the cleanliness, The Royal Bank of Canada announce the opening of the following branches: . -- - Dunaian'e. aAd for soldiers blinded in - - __ Rroaifa�t; the sense-of physical-- Painless- re Guadeloupe; Iroquois M the war. St. Dunstan's, which has the Dainty dotted swine, combined With well being that follow a cools -Palls, <33ntrp--Midland -Q_ ut. 6`ster---. PREPARES t! Ili patronage of Queen Alexandra, is sheer organdie,. make& thins attractive clean, satiny shave euch as loo, Ont.; Winnipeg, Elmwoo-d,an•-- GE REPELS striving now to enlist the help of 20,- dress for the little tot. $cCa11 Pat- only an AutoStrop Razor can A branch of the bank will be opened, FOR 000 � voluntary performers, fpr whom tern No. 8884. Girl's Dress. In 5 give. This and the fact at Kitchener, Out., early in May. costumes are being Prepared. It is to sizes, 6 to 14 years. Price, 20 .centlR that the AutoSt:op Razor �. sharpens its own blades, and be a Rigantic production with ecenie _ `` _ Is not taken apart for strop- Clean' stained knives with GREATEST OF ALL CELEBRA- and mechanical eftects'nevei' before _ - ping orcleeaiag,has led thou, potato kept damp with grater sad ,_�, TIONS TO BE HELD IN JUNE. attempted or even iFonght-ot +sada of dads everywhere to dipped .in powdered brick dost. section with open sir displays. This --. _ ONEY pageant, which will have a vast cen- -* _. , _ _ Razorto-theirthi � - arena and subsidiary stages on * sorts. 12 blades, - � Send aMDominion Express Moser ..General Illumination of the Whole_ ural Ziascr 8tiap either side, will open with an episode Order. Five. Dollar`s `costs three cents." :Kingdom s! 41 p.m. on Night Fixed showing the Empire at peace. Then, g with the call to arms, come the "Old - Cool milk as soon. as !t L drown, --Pageants and Plays. Gontemptibles boarding' a great but be sure that, the ca4011ng procasa. troopship. \ �# as is carried on in a clean place,& fru C The date of the celebration of peace - ` ' objectionable s. •„ • - •• � .. from* bje ionabie odor Jane is still spoken of, says United a London - �., ._ossa'." t : po be realistically depicted, end it fa pro- _ P aAtR'1YtR1tlCR' 'despatch. He is wise Who refuses to posed that in each city where the- 'despatch. Autoatrap -- — IIti sea lase a : : s iprophesy, but it Peace Pageant is. given the itioot not- -- Too many cooks spoil the broth,, one thing• and that is when the peace- able dee s o but a whole family can work prop! reconstructed, where ,possible, by the .night revels do coma oft they will be '� ' 'fast and furious. with baAfires and men who fought in the engagements.. - - come brittle. -It is therefore necessary LEMON JUICE 18 a --` Deacons and egaihs and eta 'bra• and. The. Navy�ls the theme of the fourth - _- O with the sanction of the Weir Office, a episode. " -which will begin with the to stop drawing.- and run the bundlesBECK barrage of etas shells and Vevey lights, 8pithead 'Review -of 1914 and close through as oven to anaea2 the wireFes_ REMOVER R sstd to alta It oft. li9na11 , the wire with the long white beanie from scores with the glorious attack on Zeebrugge, m o y alrlsl Msks this cheap beauty lotico • ' `. @! Itacau ;asses through a molten zinc gslvan- -._.. of searehltghte illuminating the whole. in the final scene of triumph- all the to ohne and whiten your skin , --- __ ru - There • will be no end of light and regiments of the.. Allies w�I-be. Tepee- � asbestos wiper that ca�riies off th --ueeze the 1� of two lemons InW , laughter, pageants and plays and seated In a parade of colors rominis- dad as 8q 49, p "shows, and the whole Empire, circled cent of the days before khaki replaced surplus zinc. It b then cooled and B bottle containing three ouaasn a chain of fire, willrejoice. distinctive and decorative uniform.'.As - wound oa reels ort�hasd white, shake well. sad Tat a finale, symbolic of the. coming gene- r eautt t of tht Under the direction of 'a committee .-- ion epand best' s; rBtioa4 a thousand . children clad In _ . with derhave a$ ry' v rT emallpeost a b -f r` of members of Parliament, �reelded red hors - red white and blue will • form a living _ _ " - over by Mr. J. Gi, Butcher, M.P„ Peace ` 7 cured a e of thi Mange u tracer the lemons and as4 t•• Union Jack. -.- - - - . � - - -.. ',idINARD'$ LINIMENT, rug store or foist counter wail supply "'!Celebrations. Heacone, and Bonfires - d` all Choir of 20,000 Voices. CHRISTOPHER SAU'NDERS. three oancaa of orchard white r a v been formed few cents. Massage this sweetly tssj� ! 'Committees have The daring checked skirt combined' Dalhousie- over the kingdom, which have ar- The League of. Arte In. arranging for with the plain waist section is aeon- rant lotion into -the face, mark, arms kmaged that the 'general Illumlaation other eatertaiaments on a colossal tragi that only tits yonng and alendetFl I cured a horse, badlf'to-ro by• a and .bands each day and nee how i _ of the whole kingdom wilt commence scale. in London. on .from -twenty to should att t. McCall Patern NO• pitch fork, with lifINARD'i3 T•1NI- freckles and blemishes dlsappesr asld 111 at eleven p.m. on the night fixed.' thirty of the parks and commons 8900, Misses' ng Suit. In 4 sizes MENT, how clear, sett and white the skin bar As the use of vaivable.luel is to be stands are to be erected capable of This pattern . may be obtained St. Peter's, C. B. --EDW. LINLIEP'. comes. ;eel It is harmless, : ;deprecated eft this time, the Admiralty accommodating or about • 1,000 instru- m your local -McCall dealer, -, _ G kaatz War Office are supplying the large : mentalists and singers, and to addition from the McCall Co., Td Band St-, I cured a hone of a ltad swelling J<JJr�I\ YO V SUFFER iFF R W. "MYOU {1a L L !surplus stocks of Dover flares, roclLets there will be steed stages for the pro- %flats,. - Bathurst, N. & TH08• W. PAYNE. sad handlights at the fiery lowest pos duction of such plays an "A Mldsam is R�� stble prices, so that for even the small- mer Night's Dream':and "As You Like 4 -- i deet communities they may be cheap it:' _,"N i _@P,INNINO STfiEL, A motor plow that has been in- (fenough. The flares, the invention o! The organization o1ra' choir o! 20.- vented in Denmark ran be driven by �� man Will tell yo>¢ + I'the late Wing Commander .Brock. brit- 000 voices to sing in the open air U Intricate .Process Ueed In Manufa Ge steam, benzine lightly Illuminate as area o1 three being _ttndertakea by Dr. Charles. tun of steel, - or petroleum.t, n s Linime t miles radius. They burn for seven, Harris. "I will mine a choir of 30,- Steel for wire making is delivered ate/r`ni, rteile slid a half minutes, weigh ninety 1000 in London and 10,000 in the : pro- to the wire mill- tir he tons laches ms's t• sm e'M ~ d ' pounds, stand three feet high by eight , vinceli and bring them together in a square, a yard long and about one hun• -""" For pt•acticaIt every man had used ` fnohes diameter, are non-explosive don park," park," says Dr. Harris. "All dred and fifty pounds in weight. The Approximately b00 -horse!" have it who has suffered froth rheaatatie \ and are tired by friction, so that .they tLe things we ahig are known to most wire makers bring the'bars to a white- been purchased ih Saskatchewan for aches, soreness of muscles, stiffnat - -IRie safe enough even to the most in- people, We are not going to attempt hot, pliable condition, then ran them soldier settlers at 'prices ranging oE'joints, the, results of weather es- - ,experienced. Eight o1 these !tares to sing over people's heads, but just through a series of grooved rolls In- from $125 to =196. posure. will maintain the illumination for an � ousands, too, by the hundreds of dimple things which appeal to the mul- the rod mill. It forms them into s , thousands, use it for relieving netts- Moor, and conveyed to mountain tape titude-the �natioaal anthems of. the of lead-pencil size. that ate conveyed agiaard's Ltnimest La=i,s>saa s lsieaa. itis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick hear in sufficient number the whole Em- Allies, 'March of the Men of Harlech,' throb» a pipe to a mechanism that ache. Clean. 'refreshing, soothing.. Vire should be made bright as.day for parts of the 'Hallelujah' Chorus,' while •calls them into bundles. The rods are YES! MA�ICALLYt economical quickly effective. Say Ba hoar even•oa the darkest, moonless there is a •wealth of pzpression both thea carried on moving platforms to r`Sloan's L�tiiment" to your drnggisL and cloudiest night. in words' and music in 'Hymns Ancient the open air and cooled. From that Made in Canada., Get it today, "sea -- -Great-Peace Pageants. "' and Moderil; whtch-are-worth-slaigA& point on, says the Scientific American, A CORNS LIFT OUT 3 " But the bonfires will not be confined In a ' big demonstration of .this . sort the %Ire�ma esti -brt�-the--metal-la- But the metal _ ��� FII{ RS }to the flares alone. All the waste the sfnging must be on simple lines, itsdual shape wolle it is cold by the 'ibrashwood and hedgerow clippings, and if it to kept within, this .area of wiredrawing proLese• +r which at-tie of year are usually modesty in music every one. can un- The bundles are first immeised ,in lir, -:pbnrned up, are being collected to make derstand and every one can sing." vat o! dilute sulphuric acid, called a you simply say to the drug store 3040.. 60e:� ,3120 k of bonfires oil "the night." • They will pickling solution. Then after, most er man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce �mske s dell red Blow, with a nazi- the .acid is got rid of in a hot-water of freezone." This will cost very little , of smoke, but they will serve. During the 'war the Belgian Red bath, the rods are run very slowly un- but is sufficient to remove every hard - Then there is to be a wonderful -Cross maintained communications der successive. sprays of easter. 'The � or soft cora from one's feet. rods are then•dipped' in milk of lime A few drops of this new ether cola `series of peace pageants 'to be given-4-with 100,000 families in occupied to neutralize any remaining traces ,of pound applied directly upon a-tender, in various great centres is aid of St. Belgium. acid, in order to protect them, from aching corn should relieve the sore- In _ - - T further atmospiseric action,. and to pro- nese instantly, and soon the entire earn, root and all, dries np slid can be vide them w th a libricsnt daring their lifted aut,with. the fingers. subsequent passage 'through the steel This -new way to rid one's feet of die. Brittleness to next overcome by corns was introduced by a Cincinnati ! r * baking the lime-coated rods for sever• man, who says that, while treezone is I L al hours In an oven at a temperature sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim- ply im- ' u S of four hundred degrees; after that flaming or evenshrivels pirriteting ththe corn without surround•G,' I �� I are ready to be drawn Into wire. they tug tissue or skin. A wiredrawing die is a solid .piece Don't let father die o1 IniectiOn or s food was devised for a of steel with a number of round, tap- lockjaw from whittling at his corns, eyed• holes-that is. smaller_ on one but clip this out and make him try -- definite h eat t h value'.' aide of the die than on the other. The die- fe clamped In a- vise, Bud the end • • .� ........ �.. _ �..�_Give Cubo m�a die Care" of the rod forced through pne of the ease of � ,=5 he met �`f makinq' .7j Q holes. The projepting end is then fee- vI YOU 0= 06 � e her with the 'well- teased to s revolvjng drum that pulls g Vii i a7aamm Its, tog4 • ,t. the e4tfre , lea;t ox tie rod through _ a+gta ly Old A e And watch that troublesome etup-; P rop o rt i o n e d con sti t u -' the die. It is now wire—round, ` '1'be eelebra&ed Dr. Micheahotf, i tion disappear. Bathe wish Cud. • des! ned build l'd s smooth and without kinks. It is an authority on saday+ old age, cure Soap, dry and apply Cuticura. i3 � drawn through one die after another, says that it Is I, Ointment. For eruptions, raebes, d siren th in a each einaller than the one before, un- �+erated lin the Intestine." f irritations, etc., they are wonder heat �� .. to it to reduced to the required size. When your stomachdisest:s food � ful. Nothing so insures a clear skin �• The reducing process also makes the ppee�epp=�ry It is absorbed wltbotst I and good stair as making Cutienra `ra :. natural tyy�� hDemingpoisonousatattee. Poi- I yourevery-day toilet preparations. e ,, ­o wire harder, for the steel becomes �s � on 6"11.4014 am and •'�'hera a Rceson" packed together more tightly' lie it grsenatnredaatls. ft cps • passo through the die. e! "Sdgel`s Syym�o�"+leer ,aaiaL +.i1 � , ' —. .. _..-. ___.---__.. __s _ _ _._'. ^,�. ns4• ., Foo- . . '.. -_• � _ '--.�. ---- --- _ ',r�'�lelgllesslsr fw'ar'+• to sgedon • If the drswinl process were-- can- 46 board Lieense Nat �e wire be-tinwed long +hongh. ,. ��:•� ,. ..... ,,,. a.• ..�-y : _.. :. W, ,vim -,w': ,.:ct. w..� -, ,--- ., y ar.. -,- -n. ma+.- �*'.._ �,. sr•-:�R�' rn;._ l-rr ,a: .1:. r �"' ..s ,• ' . :�e+ , %�`,�3..n„'r'^�^a-'^a'.•.^R^^ ' , v c;ea'r+, %k, ,'.�'dY ; . -'it/ �' +''.'s.- •�"�' ! .,;r.,:� - fi g,: !!—,r7 5..,;iR,� ;;$RK77 a;.'• ` t�. ,v! rte' r +3 :r•�;c.-• yr w '> '§ ''.'i'.d .',''t f- �,6Z,-?� ^• �.'..?. ' ' �•.n�i' ail • Kss .. - aro•.,a,7 ^ •r.-..:ai:.1e•�.. . _ • ..iY,d ` i•;'i.. »'.• ;t. 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F":.q. ... , 'f '..%. ,�,N� Y. ,..fes 4 � ! ag.{, 1. L�3C� LI DIB. -" M��ra-Burling ie" lilf''with _ -Ed. Stork returned oil; Wed- __ _ , an attack of the $u. - -- - _ s.. ,6.1111t11' _.� 1. n a n - .neiedi r'f 111 -overseas. - I ,j=Mise Willa 'Shepherd is con -Dr. Henry will be here as esus. gan 419 : : 1. � , ' • - Isdon, is installing a- Hued to her house with an attack next Tuesday•• to, attend' to •hie . �,• to ace n m. awe - " rofeasional duties. * - - -' �''' ti - z 4 ` , - -L. A. n ayt o or t - scale a u- - -- - - wt., e Su ar 10.35 er c spent Saturday here "with hie. and other complications. " neuro, ,on Wednesday an urs _ - .. - _ _ "- 1:, =+,mother. -F..H. Hall has now ready a day next, which delegates from s -TLe Misses McGuire, Toronto, large supply of flowering planta, the various churches here will, at- .:Black and Green Bulk- Tea -this week at 43 cents per lb - `.16 ,qpent Sunda with Wm.'and Mrs, tomatoes. cabbage and othervege- tend, - y -- -- ; ` orbett. tables. Call and inspect his•'stock -Stanley Davis, 'who has been Pit'mpkin, 2 tins for. 25 Cents. 't --Mies Florence Down is spend- at his green -house: - ** confined to his bed for a couple of ' !Luff a few days with friends in -Rev. J, W. Down, of the Meth- weeks suffering from a severe : Yeltol, 2 yards wide, $L25 per yard, good colors. Y . rt -q'ren - , 6fil`s�church, willLvccupy the pal- attack of the "flu," is now able to . it in St. Andrew's church on can be a anis i ro re favorabl G A C�ILLE SPI -Miss Edythe Law. of Toronto, p p p' g y E DUMBARTON L :_tipent Sunday here .with her aunts, day next, and Rev. Dr. Marsh will toward recovery. Mrs. Davis, • � r 1. ••0 L �, the Misses Late• _ preach in the Claremont Metho- who was also laid up wilt. an -- t -i:` !6 .. , ., . . . , Service at St. Georges church dist church on that day. attack of the same disease, has ' * .1 -Morning at 11.00, followed by Sun- -James H. Lawrence, of Saslta- now quite recovered. = • . .. , . ... .. �.l I 17�­,:, - -day school; evening at 7.80. toon, arrived here a few days ago � - ¢ - --ffi. C. and Mrs. Ziin3nerman and is sow spending a few weeks oResNw000 — . . r 0 m�h_--- la tio �� -- 2 _. '.-motored to Stevensville on Satur• with his sister, -Mrs. Goo. Farley. A field day will be held on Saturday, -.- day -and spent over Sunda with and other friends in Pickerin �Pe y g May fifth. under the dnspioes of the , .' • � - � , >the former's father. township. He reports that the Greenw Epwbr League._ Fall • ' F- ='Fhe contract for building the crops never looked better at this particulaes next we , :. rz� �. new bridge at the west end of the time of the year than they do at Services will obe conducted on the n Y ;*illage has been let by the Rovern preoent. (irc+eowood Oircult next Sunday by .' Clean Barilla Fresh tiI'OC@Y'1�i here �y _ : nent to the Dominion Bridge Co. -Rev. Wm: Linibert, of Clare- the Rev, 'Herbert • Lee, of StouRville. f i , -S. R Thszton has sectored the wont, will _�ppreach in Pickering Gre°nwsrod at 11 a. m., Mount Zion at LL l• `agency for the Brant -Ola, a Caaa- Methodist e7hnrnh neat Sunday, �'� p• m., and Brougham at 7 p, m. - - . .:. the .rile • dia,n made talking machine. It is May 18th, at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p. W. ...' ..'. - -- -a credit to the manufacturers, (new time). Morning subject,"Led MLS RZOISTER. j Our Bulk Tea at 60 cents per lb. is without both as .regards tone and work- of the Spirit," test Rom. 8 :14. �-*-hb4 - - - a manship. Call and . ezamine it Evening subject, "The Pleasures FRIDAY, NAY 18xa-Credit Bale :of . - a doubt the best value on the -market, a' sed. * of Piet tett Prov. 8:17, $e furniture,, buggy, butter, sleigh, etc. r - -The- AgIMt#on to v atugbo ham, the property of Mrs. k, Our Rolled' Oats,: recei� ed b us 'in barrels, K1 "church services open half an hour the Conference. Yon will be de gee bine. �Vtn, Maw; auctloncer, y - �- later for the convenience of the lighted -J. W. D. SATURDAY, isf �Y 17Ts-Auction sale no In Co o , ` farmers does not seem to have the -We are pleased to be able to _� r„:r, o! about 1� acres of valuable land at QoOd bu In tit 145: for 25 Cents. � support of the majority. Those inform .the Pickering public that buying, . 4 li „ lot 33. B. R Con,. Pickering, the • x lin the village are a unit in favor a high -clans play,' entitled ��The property of • the esfate of the late . ; "'of the prel,�nt-.houre of service, Old New Hampshire Home, to- Josiah Parson3. Sale at 2 o'clock. .'Our Aylmer Tomatoes, at 20 cents per can, • 11 a. in. and 7.80 P. m., while the gather with a short concert will be See bilis and edvt. in another col- farmers are divided on the gnea- given in the Town Sall. Pickering, arca. D. Beldam, nuetioneer:."are guaranteed. .Loney -or exchange, if . t;, �tiou. --- ------ as -Victoria Day_-May.24th). at �VEnvEsn,Y, MAY tlsT Auction as ante -While passing thronRh the 8.00 P. M. The play is an etceed• sa e o cit sr in f7i gooll5 riot represented. ; --+ process of being 'transformed into ingly interesting one and with the mont Village. the properiv of David - - ---- • - I I ' ;•,an up-to-date food concrete high programme will last between two Hopper• Bale at 1 o'clock. See Our Thompson Seedless Raisins are she - way, the .Kingston. road wlll'be and a half and three hours. bills. H. S. Pugh, auctioneer. ". ' r. ht sort 20 cents er • lb. . closed to public traiiic on those Amongst those who will take part g p _ portions on which the work is. in are Mesere. W. Chester, A. Willis, . Xesa-3dvertise»nenta. . ' pprogress, sad the traffic will have P. Hewlett, W. Westney, G. Jack• apace permits mentioning only a few articles, ,but .tio be diverted .to other- roads son and C. Wilson ; The Misses _ - . .-------- + '- -- urn ar ew• at once, Apply at Plckeriag•Bakery. 34tf; r BOC 1 C. -- -- — -- s complete lines. _. _ ---- A in , rove of great lncanyen ante, - _ _ — — =t will be worth it. an orchestra and a soloist from [ one or. Beni your -6- -- do the rest -- --- and siabs�(chieAY plea), E. Morgan R, R. j —The Globe of Friday last con the cit. ;This i9 the second tilos No. J. Pickering. [t,d. phroe. s.t•aa - - announcAment: that the Searboro Dramatic Club - - -- - _.___�, - _ . P."Tenders for toe c©natruc ono v' ENT Mnnlcipal sad ,V - - the Pickering 1 �atian of the 4ccompaoyiag them are several cetpora ion 13�or sire=w • _ V�iEAR*. - _ coker, wh,tby, oat.. list.. Phone t9a. . ]Hine new stock of .ten's Negligee Shirts, p y one 90. -' 40tt . , , , 'Windsor to MoutreaI Provllaciial artistes from Toronto. The la Ind. Slghwap Were closed yesterday. and programme that they expect - - - Contracts will: be awarded . and to give is much. superior. to that ji1OVND-fie. Picke,t•in;g Vtll&Qrr, . x _s • work commenced almost at once. giv"u`" 6y them at their -first nvinm oe money-' Owner may have- same is = - or} '- – pr gp y ani paytn expeax�, - a ter --=-11l&-� --- -- and ;,h - y=-13&VReSt. Inside of two weeks the first step visit, so. It is hoped that they mai Shepherd,tenag _' 33-g3 towards a, rmanent concrete be welcomed by a banner aadl• ' - : F' OR BALE -A nice solid .h, ick rest- - lighwap will -have been taken," -. - enee,-Coy[. L� Bence- R rooms, and summer kitchen, about en's _ redors3 Hats, in grey,' brown find _ -The cold wet season is -giving -In a letter received by H. an acre and a half of land -of fine soil, �r �-d gar- - - Sha es. i the farmers much anxiety. ki- Anstin a fess days ago from his a� ge�� ar senna tiara -with .table in Pickering black --latest, p - • �tllags . .Apply to.Dr. & Field. Pickering P. O. �..._ .- - : __.. -- .-. - _ -- though it ie now the middle of sister in - Woking, lrngland, Is air Satf llfay, man farmers have only account of the effect of the war an4len's Spring Caps—new shapes' and colors ". - I rrziatdred shorthorn bull calf. 9 months o 1 nue Tamil in that nei OR �1I.E I ealrea. stacker•, . eomme ee their seeding opera• ghborhuod. :;#one. Some completed leted their work Thomas yy td, ... ' -' - - . - - p �V !.Liam Smith, who la 18 and l sow due July gth. Fred Lace tot as, a _ _ . _ _ t a couple of . weeks ago. but on years of age, was being discharged F. con.. Picker,n . - Ind, , hone tic rr' 'Malvem, ' i4ien"S Fine -Hose, in black, tan, brown, -grey serosal of the cold `and A et there ay uaBttFor service, enlisted when Highland creek. 0. 4-37 VO. d .v�'hite.` _ arae been no growth and there is 18 years, 11 months old, and had OR 9AT,F.-Loc with iso ft. ftnnt - an danger of the seed rotting in the spent over three yea" in France, Fage. 1n Pickenag $Village, adjoining' Mrs-. - c � , • itround. Fall wheat, ) D1•:luees propenrw the crest, a .very desirable Splendid , assortment of Men's- and Boys, ' `. 11toToo 8 gr9a4 ie lar rcasonable. For p.rncularc : y hnwrass is els the lyyly eon remaining in a apb.jlyag the lceolthee. I 32-3} � _-'. hes .1 Boots and flxle Shoes. din Rood and' the ge Parc.. the father and four apply at the rfEws r , looking Hae also, although the brothers having been killer. on the `T _ r growth is slow, iatue-day, July 15th. 1910. in the NN ANTIsD-Tq Id•t csi tutiriixgp, r; - . C HAPMA "q- //'^��� --A verysuccessful meeting of drnt advance of the Battle of the r,rvt•clars resrdcitce in the Village of P,cker- I . . g in¢, m Rao¢ tbadrtio t'and modern .eonvenmaces... •jam✓ j) the Doric Masonic Lodge was held 9atnma, while the mother and Commun,eate wi h.Dr, Ai E: McEwen. 3teterin•M • ary SurYcen. Macdonald College, Box 133. Que- I . last Thursday evening on the three sisters were killed In air �, ^a t .z occasion of the offciail visit of the raids in England..- Many families ----------, �y� y� r ny ,,­. District Deputy Grand' Master of in Canada have suffered severely F` 1R tt ck- or a) BREEDERS OF Low'd.8 a �a�1o1 111 �/om- the Grand Lodge of Canada, John from the war, but nothin In Cont• L•vc stock to b or aMnc the ?orb of ll bi (•�.­ � � cwl 1519, I c=peer t8 be to Ptckcrtn¢, and Jci11 be A. Graham, accompanied by the ,pstrison to that of the people la repared to care...for all claages of live sweet. • ' . =:'District Secretary W., -Lawrence. England'vvhereall the ruilemem. Yourpat ronaggew.ltraecivemymost cyrefulcon- _ s,deraasa. -N. E. McEwen, Veterinar surgeon, - .. A' , , A banquet was 'given after the beta of thousands cf fatntlie3 were 'tiscdonald _�gricu tura eg—e CJereli!t. 33'i - Aehnawledged by all «•ell dressed meu to be by far the best I 11lodge meeting at the Gordon. Hotel conrpelied to -go to ills .cont; and - _ _ _,►here fort -six «•ere resent and Where tho,4e remaini� t �4ttTt[«['J«F}Ft I hove juRt received _ Get,tb�it S ria Suitor -Coat for Erater.. Y P gin Englan� � a consignment of agti.:uttural lime which is p g r - eaaDyed. the. exce}lent meal pre were exposed to ,the rorrrderr7tts high'y rec?rr mcndcd as a fertilizer. and which iy --. _ _ c• _ vided by Mrs. Gordon. . J. S. Jeph- air vdof.,, and were forced to live a poxcrful agent in destroyylrtg $rubs, Tn.e in . -5�' a Lase our new samples and styles just in, find we . . _ ; the valage desinn a supp l,• can have it deSivcrrd , . sem, Master of the Lbclge, was iu on famine rations purchased at at 43cen" rerhaiz. .Fartners desiring a targe --guarantee a p.arfect fit And COt21 Tete quantity may have quotations by the ton lot. J. p — the Chair, and nl(r5t interesting famine. prices'' Canada has done ,ycG'mty, Pickering, 32.33 s echos were Riven by several of her part so far as -Rending her9ons �+ T T -• satkfaction.with every gartnen.t. - ,the prominent visiting brethren. to battle, and, in nisnnfacturinR 'COUNT OF RE ii'•e statrd behind our' Dods. a ' -The question of oiling the ninditiotis, and otherwise helping . g Call and see us streets of the village this stt►nmer to svin the :� n t; ant -Rhe has not 1lunici rlity of the Totvnshi of I bee rat yet become ti live one, as endured the physical and trental I pt p �� .A �, �jT�1�i. G �'j,TC E the daily rains has disposed of the - fiering ria the peo}zle of *he 1'i��erfn t s 1 i3 H Puhli., notice Ia hernh 11. ;dust nnhghnce._-Bat 'after a few Briti=h Isles have done. - giver, thht Itablished 185"f. "�" R 'a• r -uf dr we will have the E otr -t of �t:vision fur the Mimic' I . .. _ .. . A�� -After several year G of ftiilinQ p tiitp of the Tutivtiship of 1'l'r,l.erit,g, - --- - -'------•--- ---- 1.. .• dust a.a and a:? ever, avi t e hes t t, eo. ones c ted to c, -Teas l9ltt; will -ski --ice fil'_t_ antatnolA16 traffic will be larger King-tont 110-I.au Tuesday, 7 rT)re ----- --- �itti;ig in file 1'atvn Fall, in •the il- x' .. tills year than evet•. L:lst Sear May 13th, in his 2nd y� tr. The lige of Brougham, tori Monjd,ty,. ,the, -- the Highway Contmisslon'ftttvml- deceased tree lion (t1 April St}3, 28th day of !lap, 1tIlA, ,at t%1 'hour o€ .� EEf�/NG 7T/ME ed to the matter. and undoubtedly 1848, on the Sth contusion of Pick- cine' o'clock to thea€terilnon. 1 '•.., y , itvill do ills snore tl7i=� eat; pr'r' ng.- tTtfi' of` �t sari, o ti: n= it par.:, 13 tt7terested :v ill i,lerise =,� j 1-r-, •:y' X3=M� vided #hei.r attention is .Bra« u to take natio -r,a. govern the,lasellvas . - - b',a tlie. only nit i)f the late G Ji,nes R!1d ar-COIdi7,lV ._ _ –. ---' ----% ,.'. : it. The police trn.tee� sl3c,ttld E?eclat): �Io:�•brny. IIe was e tat Uiitc rl 1, t. Z;'hitrvt}e tlii;'1?t}i d.:�c of 3t in t c ` .. 11� L.4eniitirl' fhem of the.. fact that ice c".t tt d tit clic it ,,y Gi jttnt l i I:7;: , 1! I ,, _al g to S o tt Flat to . �tzd Gullar.., tiefove the last _ rtvill expect them to attend to this S; -Ii j• , ..T - - _ '. .l. ani] t>aa a:tItnrotig}t reed- . .- Do ;Ati» Ti. B.: ,.m, I - t:iitluta rush -J" duty. - " They Fire n6t li,kd,ly to do ,it,, lair; st?i.`ay= t -)),)k a livpiy inter ' - t'hrrlt of the snid # y: } - - - - anything is this direction until est in the political growth ;and life 31'5 - 'Monicip k1it�-: I Collar= aspecialty; - Roots Repaired they are asktTl to der so. oil the.conntry, In I88�, lie !13!11•- . �, . . ' - - i -The Chamber of Ctrztnlet•ce ried.l F.rntiie. Richrtrclac,ti, r,niu �e=t $ t f Call soon nudge yo,.tr needs supplied. held their regtil;ar nujitth!y t edit- danr;hter of tlid lr+ta Iiol,ert Iiic li_ � ` DALE 'IT - _ ,, _- iiil; iu the torn hull nn, Ttterd rid• r; i ''"''- r," �'`'^ arc} on. f'the � .0 lige, :c'hc) pre- r-'''`-' ._.'^ -'•=-` u � (; F; Z CY T�' rt C , �s 77T �� eY2iiing with a lari;e at.t�iicl:iitcecif: deeettsedl itll!i ei }it ) '} �' g �T��1� '� �Ljl��ltii�l�l 11 g 3•en rs ago. Yol'i can al a S l;e t• the best Maui -1 4 � mett;bers. MA11Y clue=ric,ns cif iii- Afte1, his ttrtr',ia�e lie settled oil toba F1,011r'11.tdlc frdnn No. 1. .. Fome Phoiie 8!3(lt), • ' W. J. COAKW'ELL terestto thd; v!1hVc (•stun) lip for hi,•fatber's i!i'-111 iii the �vetith 1ltcitt;{ia tit'I',•^:a t. - pR� - LI. �" t.M0l�4c�"h]Sac-Y=_:.: '.:i-�w�' _ .i115M 4f,. _ disettssionr Thf-Vro.ntr) T t tern d'txtd.d�=ion cif Pic'keiiug i nd AVhit- Moya, I3t,at �hold and C�lenora for _ - k-LFdecetoptrent were tc;nc}ter. upon, Ijy •tnt:,n,hip�, rafterwt,rd.- ntrwil:<;. linnet'!. Try a Bary. 4 and the nett. stty of ttr•inn the to lii� iil•e,enC f:;rnr ndjninil;g tl:' ' PastrS- b'lvtt� hreh 71.t�ii (i.:tom v ..=r T.� - �' -^ - --`___.__�!! Duu,lrtion }yoverr.ntenr, to !rand. it Vila r�. c+f Yldtnnuln ,;77 over td t}�o, ii.:Irs�.Islti Grit .Gula- , „ nhere l.e�:;: FIl �\ 1tifIOR,I'S .: To%l>� �lt S t e= i vd>Fv-r ts; etgt �l i�r%ri--r • t7 g tTnti i - - , ..' - -- =t ,� I 113I9�tol1 at�na tuiprr.=.ped ttpr7n the nbout fc?7t1' t•Itrs a„o n•lien f,aiiinr (.]:1T C;FCOP ' - -' ° .. "- y �r ;'• the mencbe,s. :1 eotnnuttee w;ts henit?1 ratiseil biro to retire tic tilt ERt.fiiiliI� UATS ` _ '1�^ - nye• a ointed to make 5ne1}uiuia r � ' .., u pP l _ : tlln ,e IIt, 'lit }I sfrtur} a,rl of BARLEY CHOP ' � � lay -' � :;Arraugettiet;ts for hnldirig a•pntri• ito;)nr:: t,s the oatt-t,uii111ig ti)a,ttc, Z`'i};;1 t• ,: r ' • _ otic picnic nn ,Ttt15 1tE; ttn:l it has r•f iii; Iife. In Ix,}itir.. }1� :vay a Cfl,•.1(;1kF.,ln COi.ti 4 a These stOveS at'e ackll0�cledged � been sagge4ted that, the Proceeds �. �• p lift;-longconservative. One'sister,' --PlI_11,U Iil;r FEED t ----=Y' to be the best -stoves h go tt):crud. a srtldiiers' memcrriril lira. (lieu.) r1, L;, Wil: r,n, dietl Caltk- 1-1il's Cronin :itibstitute ; -. -•"-:7, r` s ,• on the ina:rket M. -such ns a mercurial park or play- =on1e tnelve, year= mgo. Airs, 1 --.a J. J. C'31f .cal. _ t V -- . ground, ora memorial in some 'I'othergill, of �Vuithy, a sister. �tolnsaes dent -'"' -fir to-daj. '` f other form, which will be derrderl also bis tR o dlanghters, firs, J. P. CFif_)PPI`G AND OATH , #. . , I' Splendid bakers, -easy on -fuel ,and x -c tlp on latter, - The members of the Williamq, of Picton, and Mrs. L. CRUSHING ET' ERYDAY handsome in design. T' S'Vomen'.w In-Rtitute are invited t i !3, Yrn Skiver, at .telae, sttrFive. Get prices nn feed in ton lots. attend the next meeting. when it The funeral wilt take place thio BELL PHONE, Call and seeloutal"SIODCk, yo- is exlrecrted LluttInspeetcrrHutch- (Friday} frfternoon at._4.R0 o'elrtek, _ �t� .�,•� .7•e•ligen, of Whita�y, will ve eqt ad to Saletn came -i ,..n;*...at�..2�si�.:..P.:,.r_.frr'S... 7t,.7'as;_s3•�..Clss^�.:�•C. J*.'. �` •.. _,._�.... � , . _ r..,.. -, a .T: t _.',waw.. L. �,_; -- ... __. _ �._..,s .� ,.. ?`.Vr-..s.:., .,' ,.... w,.�;i:..- .":- ..c. ,-t ... ..L_ i.• ..:' �hu..1$SaWxz,.° sa..t;u tiaw]....:::.k...- ;tery. S®r he . •