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Medical built quickly slur the it last of ay ft em and Audrey Laughlin eform- 7]p or dGREENWOODti[uufit'ilie totl•n cnnncil last Jlonday � frem Winnipeg to eisit with thefnt'm- -� --p E. FORS.TTH, D. of O., Regis- - night. It was- decided to follow the' er's mother, SI►e, )i..Bush..._� Ian of Toronto, on a swaller scale. find • tared member of the optometrical Aeso- 'Some then sit and think P ` ' a e[atiou of Ontario. 8pectal atteatlon given to at the next meeting a housing cote- WHITEVALE fiheflttiagot glaeeee. Esse tasted trey. North Usher men just tilt.mission will be•formed fur the purposeLLSClaremont. �'48tf (Orijet yotuaelf �onletchere of building more houses,Died. tit Pennyhank, Whitevale, on ss �LLL..JJJJ and figure. -Following an illness of double pne«• I Saturday, Feb. 218th, Mand Paterson 'R N'F.tTOSILI\SON, M. B., Afeiicbei tnonia, ex• `otcncillor Jacob Heise died , Hastings, beloved wife of Hugh Pugh, - - .:of the College of Physiciarsand Surgeons The than t� ith the Water S rely! ! • The deceased had baeu in poor health WOntario. Office: that former!y occupied by yd at his bon here cin Saturda.. For, p e 'the late Dr. R. Prodie, and latterly by Dr, Ca ld- hlatiy years he was ii �proininent con- fur a couple cif VPaCo, and par death a well. Phone. Claremont. Qnt.231y properly 1nScltlldd i3 getting tractor of the district, Piot for the past I watt not unexpected, although the cud few years had lived a retired life. He t -:true t et � suddenly.• Airs. Pugh was V E. OARTWRIGHT, Af. D., - M. front I to 2 quarts, yer was also a prominent member of the corn t lir f d, the daughter of the t a ad or . C.F P. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Coun- late Mt'.. and 'Mrs. C. M. Hastings and ` i3 Methodist church, and until •a few S, s tyotOntario. Office hours : 12-2'andG8p..m., mi more thaII-sort tire: weeksa o rues su erintendent of the; harems -the 'wife of AIr. Pugh about or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell K F No. 23. Ind. phone No. 400. Pickering. On- c Sabbath School. Besides bis wife, be 'LU years since. She had a host of to. 2 331: Ju, -t think, with 20 routes, yru get , • friends who dee 1 A good stock of Shorts and Harley - nearly an extra can, of milk. ' b survived by two suns 'and one dao- P S' P t'e�S her � for Feed art hand. Now is a good — ------ and have the dee NO. McKIN\ON-AS.D., L.R.C.rl)e bereaved husband .and twosons, time, to lay, in t; stock. • Edinburgh, member of the Colleize of In 90 days yon have OUNBARTON Hugh and Sidney. Tlie -funeral was They will be scarce lat r on. f Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario, lleentiate n. or Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Retually lOBt about �27U The most of our flu patients are able on Monday to the Whitevale Ceme- Bwcial attention to defenses of women and tery and was attended by a large num• A splendid• quality of Corn now 'tsbildrea, Office and residence, Brougham. to he out again, her of sorrotving relatives and friends. on hand. to its figure your. Harry Gourlie, of Toronto,'is crit- t.417al. -- ins his mother here. BROUGHAM Chopping as usual on Mondays Stouffville Ont, J. and si Risk and inter Risk, of Tu- ' and Fridays. H.'KFNNEDY. Barrititer. Sol-roato, visited their sister, Airs, Morri- Born, nn Feb, loth to 13. and-3lra. son, last week. •y • ieitor•INotary Public.jConveyancer &c. Llsrombe, it son. Wheat, Barley and Oats - £^ Whitby, Oat. al --- Last 8upday, there was a large ad- Born, to Albert and Mrs. Beer, on Wanted. dition of the "fair sox" to the choir Tuesday. Mar. 2ndra son. T B. FAREWELL,, KiG.,-$aRRI9- J., TT EAL and next Sunday the 'choir will .he Mrs, Robt. Birrell, who has 7. !f . TER. County Crown eltoraey,nsdOonnty II,� composed of the logia sex.seriously ill• is recovering nicely.Al"Mf, . Ceart our•,Whitb7. 10-y 1 Lost ori Friday last between Pick- Miss Gertrude Norton (=pent a few eying and .Dun}carton, a gentleman's days last week with her friend, Diss Av AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and gold watch. Reward offered by leav- Marie Hamilton. • Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc; Money to CLAREMONT ing same at the post office. w�,, Brown, of Toronto, made a F �' aREIN ' man. .Ol2ce Brock fit. North. Wbitbt. mly The. box social -last Friday night , Wi visit o his uncle,, ons ,' made a was u most! successful -affair. 'rhe on.SAturdav labt. DALEa .S JOHNSTO:ti-Barripters '-ISSLER, OF '�. B.-Partici ation receipts aft etc., 229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth IB1d) atictioneer, Herald Cowan, in his Lieut. Frank Malcolw aai P on n yea ?pronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mu - Rem Vera witty manner• brought the Tueada for En land on Tuesday to .aro 1720. t1nd.). 401y ' A P,ombioation sale will be raid Gere Marna a Lleenses undergo another operation. • considered zes,' which was i • , . ATON B~1... -- — - 6 � t - aster. Solicitor. member of the him of CHERRYWOOD on Saturday. March 20th, Entries serviceByckman. Denison. Foster and Beaton. Toronto/� may be left with the auctioneer, Ft ed iGeaeral Trusts Building, 85 Bay Street. Toronto: LOGS WANTED. TED Sirs. -Usher is a recnt visiting bpr Postill, or with F. L. Bud erow. ?Mepboae;Main 981 and 982. daughter; Mrs. L R. Pilke,y. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist f' Mrs. James Taylor is visiting her Church will'sneet at the horse of A[ra. G y A R A G E f Dentui I ~viii pap the following prises deliver. daughter, Mrs. L. Juhnston, of Bro-_ Laidlaw on Wednesday, !~larch 10th, ed at the mill : uRham. at 230 p. m, Everybody Coyne. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Rock Elm No, 1 35 00 to 1 i 00 per M We ore pleased to see Mrs. Fergu- Luther Middleton made a large ship- - Graduate'of the- Royal Colelge of Dental soft Elm No. 1 .`r. -a 00 co $O.Qq son out again; after her recent severe went of O. A.'C. No. 21 Barley, to one t Siatseo,es and University of Toronto. Office .�_ illness. of the leadln seed merchants of To- The undersigned h.tFe opened erre: W. M. Pringle'• • ardwur'store. Whitby Basswood No. 1 25 W to 30.0(1 ¢ OCiee hours s to 12 : 1'to 31C.Q 1nd.'phone 8. Maple No. [ ?x.00 to 30.01!- •• Miss Emily Qatea has been slightly :onto a few days ago, receiving a up g new garage at the corneCAN SeFI phone 120. 4+1y.>t �t'hite Anb No. 1 u 00 to 4U:Qib_ �• indisposed, but we are pleased to say fancy price for it. of Church and King Streets, Lod Gr'th Pine 1 d0.0U to 25 00 '• she is convalescing. St. John's Sttbh@til school pur��one Pickering, where they . are ' Hemlock No. 1 20.01) to 25,00 '� Mrs. E. W. Petty has returned to having the Claremont Dramatic C;tub prepared to repair all makes /tii!>triili/ �ttftsl. Toronto, after opending a week with present their play -Home Iles," tri the of autos, motor -cycles -�- Chopping and Oat Rolliag every week her parents, James and Mrs. Todd. Town Hall, on the evening of Thurs- and bicycles. W. G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage dap excepting Monday, Miss Rozana Currab has secured a day, March 18tb. Also. Mr. and !firs i yasw to ttre Coauty of ftarto. po sition in the Bell telephone n®ce in WriRbt and others will provide, music We are -also agents for DePlakenin-' ge. rny W. G. Barnes, Green River Pickering.- We wish her success. between 'acts: Admission 26'cents, re. Lapel Cream 9eparBtore i V.IRICHARDSON -Real ;Ea Or address A. 1 No. 1. Lneuet Hill. SftMirison of Cotumbuoobinson. of �roeat the wento. and ek children of the school free. and repairs. I Publico .Eu�iPieke nY p�onveYantmp t. 31otary - end Thetth cegutar meetingeir father. 'of Petty, WHITLVALt o Gasoline EnginesraCtore find l ,HALL -House car enter. Es- • P Aid Society well be held at lite home Fred Sinjoy spent a few days in Of- Sawing Machines. • timelag Riven for oewl'work, repairs 1or y B�asine" Calls of airs. Wm.- J. Petty on Thursday, (Awa last week. ^ lslte,aacros lad. phone 2913.SP;ckerinq. 231y - it rch Ilth. All members -are kindly Sorr • to report'. that Abram Seebeck �! daily for ualifled recrulto. ,A -as id to be,presi,nt. Is indisposed withacold. Cowan SJR. Shepherd - S.HEATON TOWNBHIPOLERB y q p P e Conveyancer, Commleeloner for taking course in one of Sbaw's Schools William HN ermari is spending the # OR RIVlA - g P ` Pickering, Ont• T a a2davits, Aeoountant. tato. Money to loan will qualify you In Short' Order.. winter with hie brother Lew a oo farm property, -inner of Marriage Ito- Write for catalogue and proof of Wedding liiellis are lingitiq vgry I)r. H. H. Major is visiting his list- 8'f � eager' WbiNvr e, On.. _T s , demand for our graduate@. Ad- loudly. er.'Mrs. 1;mslPy, of Lort4oa, Out. _ - - - -- a TjUGH S. PUGH. Glen Alaj,lr, Ont. dress P. McIntosh. Chief -Principal, Will Duncan spent theweek-end Snow shoeing parties are becoming �s �l Lic•n,wd ,tuccioa.•r Eztenacv, a:per• TunQe and Gerrard gra., Tutnnto. a ith frirnd'@ here. veru popular among the younger get.. ienee is imported ar,t t�oroucbbrrd stook. Geos •P Cirav sent Sunday with ��-ill ,I. Ser:ton irnd fancily, of Tu- - IBales rilcucted sat+Rhe» "'rite for tetras F, P ire and particulars. pLoas fad 3318: 3fi ly friends on they h line, :onto. Sundayed with D. R. and Mrs. • • • Alfred Micbell spent Sunday'With Beaton. -' y T'OSTII.L. Licensed Auctioneer, �cekering►euer� ��' Topper, of Locit:;t Hill. - «'e are pleased to report that Stiaa . for Counties of York stad Ontario. Anc• Harold Wiigbt spent Sunday with Violet Antbony'r. condition is steadily _ nloa sale. of all kind atroanerito on shoran ��', J. Upt'itt, of Brnn halo. lmprovin ~ notate. Address Green River P. O., Ont, Ir g• First-class rlvB for 111:0 Alias. Xleta.-Hatching,, of Toroato, Airs. Robert Ntminn has heen-theFelle ORTONtiL CiIBSO`. Oatarin " is spending a •fete days ather home izuet of Sirs, James Nowlan, of Tu- l r 'and Dominion Land Surveyor 'and Civil Day or nlgbt here. roiitn.-for the past week. _ Brigineer. Hopkins Street, Whitby, Phoni 231, Harold Hornphitw and . Ingracrn Per- Wm. Burton, who has been ser tons KSuccessor to the late W. F. •Yarnold, Ontario Bll9 Trief3t9 SII traln9 red• spent Sunday with Hutchings tp ill fur some time-, ie Igain en jnyina Land Surveyor of Port Pe rrp•.ZL a 1 a _ - } Teciming promptly attended to. hrotbera. betterhPa.tth.and able to-bP'Qut. TI . AfAW, LICENSED AL'C - Agent for Canada Carriage Co. «'illi'eni Milne is at present autfNr- Alis Wallace,' rim^ put�f€c : sc Col x '� TIONEE R.f oe York. Qntario and Durham insttamasevere cold.,. We hopebe- teacher• en[srtained a Trtend front Let ]�B ry(�L10t9 -Counties. All kinds of safca promptly attended Wray soon recover. _ Peterboro for several ds last wopk_ `1 to. Terms reasonable. Datelfor sales may be W. H. Peak, P'i,kertlfrg. Siiss Elsie Carter has heen •confined We -understand that Mies Lillian - - arranged at NEWS' OffNv Bell and lndcpen- - to the house sirfYPrin from ai*ere. Pugh has accepteda ot.ition as assist- -- slent phones. Whitby. Ont. Sly '- --- - ----- - g BP • „ _ E severe cold. �Ve hope- for a speedy ant BPCC- of to the New Wiliiaws a•ou prices I D tecocerv, Pians Co- of O@haws. 'CT20TOR'S� �Ol�i'�$WIG s (�.rite'a n "ober-teak in th e4wriival. ..A large number -af our .- leading l -$ought and sold. of the Green River Sunday School on horsemen atttended Dr. Hassard's_sale Has a full line of fresh and Cru'- Wednesday eveni�-of last week at of imported registered stock oq Fri- C Government, Municjpal and Cor- ed meats cbnstantly on hand. the Locust Hill rink. All .report a day]ast at Afarkham. - AE 1�QR potation Bonds For $RIC. good time. Alchurch•Robinsorr are busy these A. C. ! Spice Roll, FLeakfa8t Bacon, Quite a number from here made a days filling their large ice orders and , .• Bell Phone l93 Ham, Bologna, �Veinel•e, etc. Hying trip to. Agincourt on Friday report' that the same is of the finest" WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHiTAY - P--entng-to see -the hockey match be- quality, with quantity unlimited. :LOCUST HILL —_-_ Highest prices paid for ween Agincourt and Whitevale• the It i; with regret that we report one - -- �r. �. R. ATMORE Butcher's Cattle- latter being victorious 8 to 1. As the critical case cf sickness in our midst, �- train was crowded going down the I.but of James Young• who for the past Veterinary Surgeon rrip,was hot vei.•'corid ortahie. two weeks had been the victim of nett- ;T Honor Graduate of Outario Veterinaty --- :itis, was lately reproved to a Toronto iCke-mg BRO K ROAD Hospital. College, All calls day or, —. - :-Select a School ' prompt!}- aottendecYt2i—=-_. Arons 13cign:,1T iia e with cl v - ,cllmviirg spent -the week=enti� - - friends last weak. with parents and friends : :Rica Elsie Bell and independent Phones with your eyes (side open. .All Mrs. Batelay, who was ill last week, Rogers and friend, of Toronto, Rd Bell PICKERING= - - 'ONTARIO is now improving ninely. of O: illfa, Sliss frena and 1Tctrold Pug'h��� Business Colleges are not alike. of Toronto, Arthur C�larev of A1odt- g Albert Arkford, who has !leen year- real, ro Fraser th Toronto. antined for small -pox, has'his freedoru �R.$ - I•T .0V E ELE.l4TT once more. • David Reesor returned Thursday Vetorinary Surgeon ��+;�� �r��;% tilts. C. Yuan g, of Oshawa, eppnt 14.1. to his orange plantation at'Lak- St Honor Grad.nate of the Ontxriu Ve e ->?he- rust k•end with her eistcr. Mrs. NN'land, Florida. Heir more than pleap- ore rinary College H. Jackson. ed with his present crop and states and Graduate of the Vetetirary Y onge fi Charles Sts, Toronto? W. H. Jark on is still confined to that several of our villagers are think Science Association. - his bed, but we are glad to know that ins of locating in the same district. is noted throughout Canada for he is now doing nicely. :Much praise is extendod to our vie- Phone-oftlee 18i1,9,xesidence _01'2 jtigh grade training.- Our gradu- Win, and Nlrs. Badgerow and dau. torinus hockey team, they having so ; CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO i ghter returned home on Tuesday even- far beaten each and all opponents to a Drug,, Patent Medicines, �. _- ates rice in great demand. Get our Ing last, after spending the winter frizzle. Their success is largely due Tolet Re aisites, Catalo ue, read our records then with relatives in Slichigan. to the able management -performed by' q 4� Dr. N. E. McEwen, Bev. SC. g After about a week's illness from manager Leggett, who has gained StaCionerT Veterinary;Surgeom decide. Lnter any time. , bronchitis, one of our oldest iind most much of his hocks.• experience coach. `. Graduate' of University of Toronto. high]v respected residents, Mrs. P, iris "p"ro" eastern teams. Their sup- �yillard' t Chocolates, X 'iV. J. Elliott, Principal McDonald, died on Tuesday at the Porters wish them continued success Former Veteiincu ian to Macdonald ]ionic of 'her daughter. Airs. Arthur in the final cup series. Cigars and Tobaccoes Agricultural College, Quebec.. Badgerow, of Pickering• whom she Prompt attention to all clients. had' gone to visit before being taken MArconi, the inventor of the Special attention given to drug r Bell and Ind. Phones, ill. The deceased, who was to her wireless telegraphy, predicts that a DICKERING, - ONTARIO Water, Pure Water; 73rd year, was born in Markham town- Wirete3S telepllnnq will be in sen-. requirements of live stock. a ship, near Locust Hill. She was a r eral tise throughout the World be. ; daughter of the late Mr. Conley, who Galls prontp fly answered day or Eggs For Hatching ! ff you are wise yon will use the only farmed near Atba, and she has reside foie the year 1921. � Ideal well, drilled by Chas, >3. Rice, ed in this township since she was it -On aeeattnl►of the Steady in `night. Bell of Ind. phone r- from Black Breasted fled who is agent for Wind Mills,Gasoline years of. age, Her husband, P. Me- crease in the price of paper, the w Gante-choice stock, and Donald, 'pre-deeeased her about 7 Toronto Globe on the l;t of March "•--- Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings - ' excellent layers. g P P g years. She had ix of ti family, one of increased the snbscription price ; ;Also, for water works. Also bath room fir- whom, a boy, �ied died in infancy, N E McEW1�N ~i Young; Relgianj Hares' froiu $4 to l- 7), and the other dail- E__ atid';4ilver GreyiSiber- tures, etc. Everything given careful Those surviving are Wm, J. and Ar. r tile N. inn Hares. attention. chic of the Brock:Aad. Mrs. R apt sametlth ng. be Country tw weeklies of' of Audley• Mrs. Roht. Lee of the base f? y All (P.edigree:Ston-k. RICE fiyPUM15 � oRms, line, and Mrs, A. Badgerow of Pinker. I alpo are considering tlip advise- veterinar' Surgeon iug. Th fitnpral will take plane to. hility of incrPnaing t'hPir stibserip-( W.;J. GORDON PI('KERI:}G � Home Tel. .5521. J'Whitevale' 011(! ,`,lay l Fri�nyl to the R. C. Cemetery• l ttuu rites tit w?;00. l F'10k4zi71� onto-T1.O 1 Y4A• y,„,_S.e . . . ' -' .•,,., .-% .. -- .. _.... -.. � -... .. .. -.«.�«.Y ._.a.. •. . Ni',1. .� .._.et ....- n_S{,^N t�.F.,!•i_. !. !i__ .-. _ r r•..a.Ex' -.-. 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'. i y - - - c--XPLO �s of 51/20/0 Interest e EARLY + *, Re your p�e PAYABLE HALF Y t *` rsa v • • lowed- on -money left. with A fog - *,-,et�t. Col. «Klondike" Boyle 9 TEA from years. _ o� `S Brand f m three to ten Yea j write for Booklet. ' --The one Tea that sever disappoints the 'The Great West Permanent BY DOUGLAS WATSON. Loan Company. t 1110St Cll'1t1Cal tastes* ' Toronto Omce 20 King 8t. West AlI VI. getting it from.'.'Mackensen.._-Armed quently fail to convince. Occasionali3 Eut though his greatest achieve- with the document, Boyle set sail, and' a man writes a sentence almost with- meet had been performed, his out- landed his prisoners at Sulina (at the out thought of construction, and' it. i 1 standing exploit was yet to come. mouth o£ the Danube); where the lives fn'r centuries. i Both Rouhiania and Russia were Russians from fife Ruumaniari pris- I "I am a Briton; and therefore I holding pnso,rers, and in Odessa there'' ons were waiting under guard Nf two ' kee_pp my word." 8671_ were some fifty odd Roumanians who officers. �Ve sha11 not soon 'forget that. Sealed Packet is Your SafeSALA A guard. had been detained, practically as The K7ond'iker announced his furan- VII. Ona hostages. Included among them were tion of sailing with his new cargo onli r , , ` generals,'a number of high navaL of=; the Thursday morning, it being thea BOYY s subsequent activities war( ftcials, a Rev; senators, and members Tuesday, when a fresh and formic;• confined to Roumania and south Rus. = �' From All'�}uarters. Bible Binding'a: laf•parliament, and various wealthy able 6itu"tion presented itself. l Via, but his later work was of a poll, The' blanket was rust made and The Taste , tar having a. particular (business men. Colonel Boyle was: The port- was in the bunds of the tical nature, and the War Office wiL ,. used try 'Thomas Blanket, a: poor Bible hound iry it manner that is out given authority to effect the ex- Austrians, who had ;our monitors ;"ud ..not authorise its p�rhiieation. In Ron• of tht3 ordinary is cuirnroi to many change o£ this part), -.for a similar two large seaplanes tIieie. Ui;c small maria he took charge of, the food Flemish merchant, in 13.10. . ... - . . • •• rt:tuber of Ru�ians Hull, as well; to Roumanian cruise; was also anchor- situatioli, and performed such a num �'. JA..a tan- gf water SIL a the aAtlantic people - strange to think of a huntsman superintend the safe-conduct of 10Q,- ed in the harbor,' and on Tuesday ber of has bcen(fices call d f`Theil. Sa�iiour othat Rou� } ------------ there, are 31 lb. of - e 000 Russian' troops who were lreing evening the commar-dt;r of this ship 1�. tp the same quantity frorii the Dead in the ivitds cif .±eia killing the bear, disarmed and returned to .their own .notified Boyle that the Austrian com- mania;" and' Joe Boyle :of Dawson Sea or a sailor in some northern sea catch.. country. _ mander had ordered him to inform c rty was created Duke of Jassy.- The largest stage in -the world Is 'jug the seal that gives the skin with ' Rackovski gave Hitt. authority for, the Canadian that he could not. sail. • The:e' t x space in deal with his that of. the Grand C�ltera House in which a Bible shall eventually be a special train to tai.e the-Rouman- The reasons given were that it was last great exploit who he organized an expedition to save the Russian - Paris. It is 100 feet wide, nearly 800 bound to grace -the desk of some ec. ians from Odessa to Benderi• but this a Bolsi:evik 'ship, that Austria was-- centrib.uirNicriaire• Yet such is often ma's one the Bolshevik leaders -at war with the Bolshevilw, and that royal family. As usual, t broke 4e@t in depth, and 80 feet.high. 4 ' down all. 'ofistades, and nothing but The average battleship requires, a was a German agent, and not only u British officer was on hoard: .the case. lied to Boyle about the position off . Boyle protested that he had bIac-! the unwilling:iess of the ill-fated - crew of Ycrty ofticer.a and'800 men, one Bible is covered with along, the. enemy, but left Petrograd secret- !kensen's safe-conduct.. The Austrian royalties to venture from their pale , whose salaries, together. with ,coal thick. soft, hair, so shaggy that the ly. a day befoce Boyle. �s a result' way not only adamant, but arrogant, ace -prison in the (himea atoll in the and pr al a fes, Yen one 'year, cost shape of the book -is hldden.. This was , v;ay of their freedom. The Bing ol< and pr. - taken from a grizity bear. ``Another early one morning a gang of Bolshe- : Boyle demanded that the' Austrians Roum'anin -had asked Boyle to ander- riks, known as the Roumanian Revo- case be put in writing. The com- ia made from the skin, of a' serpent. t take the task. and int ndei to place . Tile Copenhagen police convey any lutionary Battalion (in reality s num- Is mander did so,' amidst a. verb.I duel the Palace of Sinaia at the ex -Tsar's person found intoxicated in,the street A grey, beaded surface, resembling , ber of Bulgarian" escaped criminals), ( which was marked by lack of polite - A veal. glass, is ,presented by another bind- went"t, the prison, and taking the nese on. both sidrj. The .Austrian;.And -that is the story of "Klondike" to' his home in a cab, the fa - re being, Ing which came from a inan•eating Roumanian[ prisoners, placed them on Jaime that he was under orders 7 charged to the establishment where board the -steamship Im erator' from the Austrian High Command Boyle. I+ is doubtful if Canadian she liquor was served. shark'' p, p g history can show a man more fear = There. is --4 badger Bible and a skunk Traian. and not from Nlackensen• less and audaciout, or one whose ad- . The Jew•sh population of the world At nine that morning Boyle receiv- Nothing daunted, Boyle refused to i '• !s• estimated at 15.439,000. Poland and Bible, the latter looking for all the ed this information' from Madr,me change his sailing, an sent the fol- i and u hi have .been more debonair t' world like a lady'a muff. The Persian- Pantazzi, a Canadian woman married lowing historic messa e a his en- and chivalrous. the Ukraine each have 3;3011,000, while , g �, g I had almost forgotten this. The sheep the Himalaya sheep, and other to the Director of the RounYanian emy: I am a Briton, and therefore _French Government• bestowed the there are 3,100,000 . in the United + States, 900,000 In Ruiaaia, and 300;000 foreign Variettes of this family have' Navy who was ht--,� ''—^one -af the' I keep my word. I say I am going Croix de (;aerie on "K:oncLike" Boyle let the British Isles. - been called upon to furnish Bible. fifty prisoners. Pluckily -offering her to sail , .at ten'. o'clock to -morrow services .in connection for invaluable coverings. Most eurtous of all is a services as 'nterpreter, she accom- morning, and I will sail at ten. oclock' with the French. But... that exploit Among tpe ancient trade secrets Bible bound !n .the akin of a, giraffe. panied the "Klondike King" as he Pao- to -morrow morning. You ure an, is something that kill have to remain which the world probably never will seeded to turn things upside-down. Austrian. and therefore you will not 'a mystery a.itil the "jilci,rllke King learn are the'Chinese-method of mak- ' He first procured an order of re- keep your word. I gays I am Wing talks And from my know!edge of 'Ing a brilliant vermlilton color and the TilauSands' Of Eyeis. lease from the Bolshevik leader to sail at ten. o'clock to-niorrow talks. And, lay knowledge of ' -Tnrktah method for inlaying gold o: This is nota "catch-Hne� Brashanawr and succeeded in getting! morning, Yuu lay you will prei�rtt me. long 't;tire• sliver on the hardest steel. Are you aware' that there'!3 a 'the prisoners 'from the ship to the Yon shall not prevent me.' . ' The End China had women soldiers long be- dock, although they were still guard- I Early on Thursday morning Boyle --=-0 species of•beetle, called the mordella, ed, At that time they were loading got steam.up, and the four monitors ttSiaan:Ys Llniment for gats eoe:-7crtiere. •fore they were knnwn in Russia. , _ wh•ch can see but of the back of its I the Imperator Traian with the villain cleared for action. One dropped _ During the Tae Ping rebellion in 1850, head?' Yes,' the mordella beetles are bus Roumanian Revolutionary Batts- down -stream, one took position on the! �"�• women as well as men served in the i Beautiful Women well provided for in the matter of eye• lion, and things ,began to assume an ,opposite Bide of the -canal, and the _ ranks. in Nanking, in 1853, an army sight, for they possess' twenty8ve I ugly aspect. This band of men deliv.' remaining two drew up directly* in , of Society, duringthepast a! 604.000 women was recruited. T2rey eyed the ultimatum that the fifty front of his little ship. I'n addition seemly years bavc relied i were commanded by women officers. thousand tiny optica each: prisoners, should accompany them to to these manoeuvres, the two sea- Unde a magnifying•gtssa, these the. Crimea or -be shot were the '' upon It for their distin- Tho -position of viceroy of India is y ``planes were manned, theL mit- i guishedappeararce. The R - eyes an cautiful "eights." giving°off stood. I chine -.guns trained on the adventurer. _one of the best -paid offices un,der'the wonderful p emetic colara. A mlcra � B, le held }tis " " Boyle � ;eft, refined, pearly " Crown, since the holder of -this office 1 JJ�� Y ground until a riot, I- sized the situation .up, white complexion {t x receives a monthly payment of 20,900 scopic examivation•reveals what looks started and about eighty armed men; said to a friend of his is London supra � renders fnstar-tly, Is ttipees. At the resent high I like a section of honeycomb, sell lined the, aide of the sip, when he months afterwards, and figured that, A� / .always %a source of p g price of ordered the prisoners on board; then,'from a fighting standpoint I hadn't, each of these seemingly unlimited g flattering coat:aent. the Indian rupee this, represents a though the revolutionary leaders tiled' much chance. My boat was only a ` o tturabor of eyes has a perfect lens to. oto him, he forced his way on to poor little freighter with one -inch I. comfortable stipend of dver-;t1_5,000. >' ;7, s t system. the ship as well, conscious of the 24act n -in the stern, but I thought that Probably next to 'the magnificent that what little chanes the captives fthey sank me it would be excellent 'Na man on earth is so happy' as the mordella beetle, the ordinary •common had of life rested entirely to his' pfopajanda in stirring up trouble be s- • man who loves his work and goes dragon•fl ranks for its remarkable hands. tween the Germans and the Austrians: r ;tome at night with a contended heart supply of* eyes. -This insect is said to In passing, it IS plesa+snt to be able So I put my prisoners on shore, 1 p apse of a . sod da 's work well have no teas th;3n twenty thousand to re ate that Madame Pantazzi's cleared all the lines but -'one-a.t-tire . g y fearless conduct resulted In her beim bow and one at the stern—and Halt . done. I eyes. and naturalists have been known anally decorated by the King " } ed for ten o'clock." r f Honey is a more wholesome food to declare that the dragon -fly can ob- g i serve anything from any point with- "oumanis. At' 9.80 a message arrived asking' jGitan sugar; and modern confectionery Eventually the ship reached Theo- the colonel to meet the Austrian com- ' b poison beside it. Besides grape out even, moving the head or any part dosis, in the Crimea, where Boylc and mander on board the Roumanian sugar, honey contains mamas, m pe; of its body. his party were interned in the Naval cruiser, and as the Canadian had sug- lien, aciz} and other vegetable The $orae -try, too, has eyes by the QQuarantine Grounds; close to the gested that ship as a suitable meet- lage' Po g thousand, and � its head is one mass docks. Boyle at once got in touch ing-ground, he went abol3rd. The odoriferous substanres and juices. It _ a !th the British t;tce consul, who j Austrian was extremely nervous; and I~ of microscopic optics. is a sugar with a kind of wild natural' turned out to be a splendid type of in jerky sentences informed Boyle ' ' Spiders, however, have not so many man, and together the discussed the that he had received confirmation of bread added. The manna of itself is ge y both food 8nd medicine; and the eyes, though, lodging by that way confused political situation pf the Mackensen's telegram, and his party pun- spiders -look -bit for files, etc., as food, town, and how best to exploit it. As would be allowed to. roced. p ,;,.gent vegetable extracts haVi3 rare one would think they have "eyes ali usual, various Bolshevik parties were -"Very well." said the colonel; "but' 'Oro Cubes contain the rich nourish. Iover the place" fighting for supremacy. The Ron I want you to understand that I meet of .prime beef in so oompact and To destroy a newspaper, event, ,0 manias revolutionary scoundrels .were should have sailed with or without convenient a form that they are handy though it is a week old, shyers, in the OLD WOOL DRFSS plotting with some local anarchists ' your 1�ermission. for use anywberc, at any time. Just a r F get control, but up to the • moment And ifavin thus had the last word,, opinion of .the Chinese,. a. gross lack g'cube—hot water—and a biscuit or two of character; to crumple, a rinsed ad- I the real leader was a workin man he boarded' 'the Chernamore with his , ing meal is ,IS NOW WORTH $50 a- —sad a light au:taia ready, P who dominated everything by innate pprisoners, and steamed from the bar- vertisement shows the haste of un-, s� personality. bor. Throughout the affair Com-� =� season; to toss a book carelessly on Diamond Dyes" la TuFaded; Boyle went to see this man, who mander lAzu, of the, Roumanian; F the fleor shoves a tendency toward Shabby Apparel into New. not only expressed -his desire to help cruiser, proved a staunch and fearless - a violence; tq tear a printed page shows' the prisoners, but secretly gave the friend. that you are mentally deficient. It Don't worry about perfect results. Canadian permission to leave the Words are strange £hinge Tlte, - %F^UBES its a sad commentary onethe quality Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to town, and to ocure twenty Chinese most carefully planned phrases ire-- � - of much of our readin that we of the rive a new, rich, fadeless color to AUTmembers oft International Army. g While these O tai entlemen. were �n g Western world, where illiteracy is fabric, whether it be wool, silk oa. known by this euphonious name, they rare, have so little .reverence for the cotton or mixed geode,' re "as, were actually paid' murderers df ab- j printed page. I blouses, stockings, ski children's 'solutely unbiassed minds. With this i costs, feathers, draperies, coverings, merry band Boyle returned to the everything. town, and contrived w make arrange- J The Direction Book with eaoh pack• ments'with a little ship, the Cherna- age tells how to diamond dye over any more, to take the prisoners to Sebas- color. topol. One hour before sailing -time -i To batch any material, have dealer he, cut the telephone -wires to they show you"'Diamond Dye" Color Card. town, marched his party to the ship,, and leaving ten Chinamen at the en- trance of the dock to hold it against) plan to Irrigate HOZ Land. attack by the revolutionaries, he man - r!1$ y aged to get away with his fifty pris- 1 ' Y --, .: j - • _ 291aard'0 Liniment Relieves Ncural;ta, , ' t- - .n '�.-..:- .,. ..� .. ..--'.'.... ..: - '•._ .�. � ... ... ,.. .�_ ,. .a .... .. __.1. .. -.. w....,. .. ...... ✓."Y.: 'kir.::,�.'-�d,fs•?iii!Y,A.::wa..T�.,,.i,_:.:L-vi,*:ti�,a:xW'�V:a2a,:.'�uix.,:_,:-,._„ESLa..•ks5fc...::.r..�.w:........al..t._i.:..d..,:..._-..:..+.w.�.�C:. ...-.xx•n�::auiY:e:».:.ai One of the most interesting expert- oners and ten Chinese. meats in hydraulics ever attempted On arrival at Sebastopol he was notified that the prisoners- beiloriged.' t f - will soon be made in the Holy Land. for has . to the Black Sea Fleet, who would This region centuries suffered take charge of them, bu't, that he _ �: from lack of water, and it is now pro- could have a special train for him- . C -posed, to supply plenty of water and self to any destination he chose. -As I _ power besides in a very ingenious this 'meant certain death for his " ' manner. A tunnel about' twelve feet charges, Boyle linerup his ten war- - in diameter is to be built from the riora and' addressed thFm something, ` - �' .,., llediterraneaa sea do the Dead sea, a' after this -fashion: "Gentlemen, there is going to be a scrap, and, I intend - distance of more .than thirty miles, it to be a fight to the finish. Will : which will pass directly beneath you stand by and help me?' Jerusalern. The Dead sea, being 1,600 A huge fellow on the right with 'U��• qq,�� ((��� se B`c� U� �JW$% feet below sea level,' will allow the water t0 ftOw R lth a rush, w rich will two knives in biz belt y;as apuointed spokesman. be' converted into electric ppwer to "You .pay us two roubles a day?" ' r R soap• . It'S tceBe�t run electrical Car's AA fight the streets he said. "Yes," be and perform ether tivork in Yalest[ne. said colonel. "Very well; we fight" - =or Babb -�- Best it will also serve to,pump water from the sea,of Galilee to canals whirl: With this enbst�rtial backine;; vrill Boyle refuse3 to give up his prison - Irrigate the entire country. 1"—'— e}}•s, and after some heated coniro- let him or ��l� • diersy the fleet agreed to con- Doii't allow granitewal-e to,'ury over tinue his journey, provided lie could a hot fire, as'the heat in expanding ret a safe-conduct from Gerera3 - Cleansina—Heeling—Fragrant - may cause ih� outside to scale. Mackerisen. To secure tliis he tele - phoned to the Prime Ministerof �muis�nr.se,mt�d,alrs heaver ar Roumania who was successful in Y --, .: j - • _ 291aard'0 Liniment Relieves Ncural;ta, , ' t- - .n '�.-..:- .,. ..� .. ..--'.'.... ..: - '•._ .�. � ... ... ,.. .�_ ,. .a .... .. __.1. .. -.. w....,. .. ...... ✓."Y.: 'kir.::,�.'-�d,fs•?iii!Y,A.::wa..T�.,,.i,_:.:L-vi,*:ti�,a:xW'�V:a2a,:.'�uix.,:_,:-,._„ESLa..•ks5fc...::.r..�.w:........al..t._i.:..d..,:..._-..:..+.w.�.�C:. ...-.xx•n�::auiY:e:».:.ai •gq3ov• c �,•rn,,;.�•--+•r,+,„ _ :w .� pr.... 'rst�S..c',cr.-,r,.�.;6;, ,�..za H x+ 1 I a.. :OPivuN• MMO N. PA AMENT ..: .BUILDINGS AN HISTORIC EVENT Inauguration of Parliament Carried Out With All the Cere- monial and Pomp of Pre -War Days._Magnificent Interior sof Stately Pile Leads Added Dignity to Brilliant Scene. a A despatch from Ottawa says:— beautiful gowns, and while .the. 'gal - Parliament is settled in its new, al- I leries were;tased with a crowd, most e, though uncompleted, home on the Iiill. of the worsen of which wore after- The opening oa Thursday afternoon noon dress, there' was an -unusual 'was accompanied by the most bril- democratic touch added, to the event aunt and most gorgeous display that by the presence of some uninvited perhaps has ever attended the in- guests. These, were a number of the. `-' auguration of a Parliament in Canada. workmen employed on the building. The ceremonial" and pomp, which Unobservable from the floor of the tradition associates with such an I chamber, they viewed the proceedings event, were carried. out as in the days from a position almost on. top of the ` prior to the war. The splendor at.! ceillag, .having located, themselves bQ- taching to the opening was more I twoen the marble decorative scheme "noticeable because of the almost to- I near the top of the walls and the cell tal 'suspension of social display dur. lag. I Wing the `war. Then, too, the limited + The Speech from the Throne was facilities in the Victoria 'Museum, j short, and forcast nettling unexpected. where the law -makers were accom- ,The legislation it intimated would be modated since the old building tvas broukht down included a bill to pro - destroyed by fire in 1916, did not lead; vide for the amendment of the Patent • themselves to. any pretentious . cere. 1 Act, of the Loan & Trust Companies' monial. jj Acts, the Indian Act and the Excheq- 'The use for the first time of the I uer, Court Act, and a bill to ratify the aasty building in itself was an histori-. International Opium Convention. cal event which added to the dignity I The scene an the floor of the House, of the occasion And the maeniflcent which for the day was used as We -Anterior of the sately pile, which is. a Senate Chamber, was a brilliant one. c "qhs `;�, �+''�,.+xe�^n-Y .t•• ay-''i�e ..y. •a��:,r,--y.;. G }" wsw,-rp.v .�....w-•+.Y�+�"..y. :.t a..._�v.w.ww•,•..,wa. am�c��4..FwMn�Jaiwyr..+.,�y». i�•,sY4.r ,«..aa# <.ww ,:; FALLS FIVE MILES J' . :1N TWO MV4XM - , Airman's Plunge From Clouds Witqee"ed by Thousands. A despatch from Dayton, An airplane carrying Major R, W, , Schroeder, chief test pilot at McCook r field, fell over See miles on Friday ab ter reaching, an altitude .of 36,020'feet, i c said to be. 6,020 feet higher than the world's .record, s�3 The officer is in hospital suffering A. from shock and temporary partial t blindness. Instruments on the ma+ chine indicated that It fell more'than live miles in' two minutes. While still 2,000 feet above the earth the plane righted itself and glided to a graceful landing,. The pilot was discovered , sitting erect and apparently lifeless. The plunge was witnessed by., fir thousands of people, and for a brief time spectators thought a Comet had , t` appeared in the sky. The trail of vapor in the wake of the platter gave rise to y this belief. Instruments on his machine` told. the ' story of the aviator's experience. The thermometer registered6 a tempera- ture of 65 degrees below zero ceatri- grade, or 67 degrees below zero rah- y renheit. Altitude figures from the, barograph reading indicated a'height' of. 87,000 feet, and showed an official, aaitude o1 36,020'feet, a new world'al monument to this young country's ag• Thg__tseathers', dells had not been record. An unusual view. of the Commcns Chamber in Canada's new ten -mil• gtessiveness, with 'its costly marble placed in, Position and all the •avail- lion -dollar Parliament Buthlings. The floor section was not finished w: c , Leaving the field at 10.40 Friday.' walls, and the grandir a Commons I able space, was filled with chairs. morning Major Schroeder battled for this photograph was taken a few days' ago. The view was= -taken from the Chamber, with high ceiling and chaste Th+r striking uniform of the Duke scaffolding near the ceiling, Iooking toward the Speaker's dais. two- hours and five minutes against • appearance, .provided a background of Devonshire, the costly evening _ _ _ changing afr currents and bitter cold fora great spectacle. dresres o- '--jewels of the ladles, the * * �ry■� rr�� ��`t atmosphere. Finally he lost conscious. With all this splendor, and the great crimson and ermine .robes,ot the Jus. �1 1 ��S WILL PERMIT TUR"" ness and the ptane dropped. Officerel _ social display it was but, natural that flees of the Supreme Court, the Wi id ALLIES nP the field said it must have fallen _ the attendance should be the Privy Councillors, z into a tail spin, as otherwise it would' were hundreds who could not obtain the scarlet gowns of the Papal dele. :-POSSESSION " CONSTANTINOPLE have collapsed when he regained coat' invitation. cards because- of the great gates, Mgr. DI Maria, Archbishop Ur sciousness and righted it, after a d$a• -demand, and ' even the fortunate tic- Gauthier and his assistant, 31st. - cent of mora , ket•holders started to gather as early Routhier, the khaki of th'r milt ary Premier Lloyd • George Defe�i Sls Decision as: Fulfilment of The sudden change is air preaettrt from less than three pounds at 86,000 • as 1 o'clock. 'phi's the Boor of thZ officers and the navy blue of the naval Y ' House was oc.eupled by an assembly offices acceinpauying his Ezcellency Pledge to Indian Moslems Who Fought in War—The feet to i7.7 pounds at sea level crush• Of the politic•al,.social and .official life ( all added to the richness and pts• Straits Will Be Free and Garrisoned by Entente. ed the gasoline, tanks on the plane and of the nation, witki the women wearing I turesquene53 of the spectacle. ( caused them to collapse, bealdes ,jolt-;' A d0epatch froth �Undon says: --The the Turks of Coratant`nople subject, ing the pilot to 'his t#enses.. i'ARIS TRAITORS j I tlectsion not to oust Turkey.frOm Con. to the Stralta being internationalized •! ane SenletlCe;i 10 five. years' Cf211i fist- ! { E viEude• staatinople was reached by the Allied ,ettd neutralized. and he remarked I Ll ARE CONDEMNED I The Gazette des Argenr.ou way a Supreme Courcit only aft+"r setts eon• t mar +ntheticslty that flats w2ts whet R�j ��ti ST OF s deratton of cite difFicuirfea in lho r�ou.d bj done with the Strait,. 'Chis % ! newspaper 'rinse 3 its good French that ` ^' - t - • .• _ C N Turkish attu:ltfon, Premier Lloyd Pledge• he ezpialned, ossa not an offer Wrote Articles For Paper the Germans published. 'Its; purpose i { t Published b ' Germans I George declared in rite House at from- i to tttr+. Turkb ur the GQrmans, brit was Allies to Test Good Faith of i • was ie, break down. the morale at'. Y mons on Thursday, when the quekalou made to . re -assure the English people ' - in French. French soldiers captured by the Gcr- of the future of Turkey was bro+tght and the 1lohamtnedans .of India. He Germy' t mans and of civilians in the occupied up for debate. The decision, said the yointed out that Gre'at..Britatti_ .-___JlYe War Criminals —Paris, Feb. 29.—The second trial territory. Everything in fife• paper r+remler, way a balance 4S advantages greatest 3fohamr:idan power in the C.ommisQion has decided to send to :growing alit of the, circulailcn of the was Intended to breed distru.s be I mid disadvantages, and it was upon world, and that as a result of the Gop- German' the 'names of forty -pix men " notorious Gazette des Argcnn6.3 ' has twe:en the French and fho British. pates I a. ticu:arly of the other sill this balance andafter weighiu.ct care- erument's� statemert of Its war aims for trial before the German courts. _ just and 3 with the: acquittal' of, five full all the ar uments pro and" con... -there had'been tiu'ihercuse in recruit- This, it !s' announced will, be a test of, Y gs p persona who had bean condemned to I .-T_,p._ _ _ that the. Council' conclude+l that, on Ing in Iud+a ata timn'when Great Br!• good faith upon which the Allli*.have x =' various terms -of imprisonment. Llcut ! .. the. whom, the better -course for achiev i tale was making a 'special effort to � agreed. , 'Herne, who was condemned to dcc:h i British Ministry of Food ! lrsg ;Ite'cammon end tra.3 to retain the Passe additional trooi;s 'The list, with a cover[ng note''ot for his activity on tho Gazette, is now . to Continue Five Years; Tnik.la the cepitai of the Doyphorus. The Influence which had decSided considerable length, has been drawn •senteFaced to military degradation, 20 �• f Referring to th,,"agreement made j Cite react, Conference` to retain the up and w81 be submitted to the SU -1 t•, years' penal servitude ^ thereafter i London, Feb. .'9, --Tl,+ J.linlstry of early in the war under wh4li Russia I Turks in Coastarillnuple, the Premier I>reme Council.- It is expected it will: to live years' banighmei t. T.. o:aihera l Fco is anttn_ued for five years. .. .. r tK,ta ob.ain (:onstantino}}Ie. �t . LIoyd cent:trued, had come from India. The be forwarded to Berlin within the + Canrrn said thiK agreements .1 ended, two pewee delegates of India at Paris, week. s4ia was er whoin he Brit ish names oC , far eroIut cur~�s 1317, andLthec,pesee badideclared thatwas unless t eaallies re• seven, ace a dsmostl ted • forthe submarine : Grain and Lk Stock rocitie d 2 ' -th r bk. tamed the Turks i Constan no; a at s Fraa selects l• ...� of Brest n ti -- ce 1.,, Be lie reiterated his pledge that there thctr "action .would be regarded as ,a gium 15, sand Italy, Poland and Ron• t ed i3Oc cele live 22c dressed �• -.0 es " h two deitereiIt ' would be the l ter at the `Rrltish� Empire,6r" -s breach of rr- the Bremler Informed Otthe manta four each.. ` i art Breadsturo. ' dress.ed, 3g0c; turkeys, Uvc, 35c; dress- i i t aith on the p• each. Toron,n, March 2.—Manitoba sheat ^ —No. 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 :worth- Letght of folly. again to 'trust' the the Mouse. -, ern, $2.77; No-: 3 Northern, $2.73,, Proistions—Wholesale. t,nardianshi of these gages to a sec, le Without the old of radia, 111 r. Llo1'el Engla.*id-Australia Flight - r In store Fort William. j . Smoked mc-ats—Hams, medium, 35 who had betrayed their trust, he do-; George Pointed out, Turkey, cculd not Prize of £10,000 is Paid Manitoba oats—\o. 2 C.�'.;'3�1_c;'to 37c; do., heavy. 29 to 30c cooked, d:?red. and.nwer w sain would. those have been conquered, and nothing _ ihTo, 3 C.�Y-, .931�,C; extra No. 1 fe,d, 48 to 51c; rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast gate:. tie cies«tri say the Turks in the j could Ua trioro damaging ie, Etitash Vrlbourne, Feb. 29. -•-Capt, hose t -193,ic; No. feed, a92c-,No. •2 feed, -bacon, 42 to 47c; backs, plain; 50 to i face.of Brittsh'sb;lis. '.prestige in Aiia than the feeling that Smith. winner of the Commonwealth 91 .fie, in ore Fort William. • 1 5_c; bbneless, u4 to 58c: - I The Prem'.et refe_recl to the . "per• � (;Peat Dritain did rat keep her word. Prize o! ': 10,040 fqr an airplane flight Manitoba barlev—No. C.`4.,, Cured ►Seats—Lona, clear bacoti; 311• `.-$1.7,1%; No. 4 C.W., $1,454m; re - i to 32c; 'c•lear bellies, 30 to 31c, feet'; deliberate Pledge" given by the Fie pr,rnised, hoverer, that when the from England to Australia, has re. nested, $1.31?,; feed, $1.31L•, in•I Lard Pure,otierrces 311 to--3�3zc; nri�shl{cG Itia, In washat Great I peace . would betfcunderdrastic enoughe disclosed,thto ey c Parliament House., that sum at the "store Fort William. tubs, 31 ><Z to -3..c; atlas 31 ,•i to 3: 4q. , ,American torn—No. 3 yellow, $1.89; prints, 32 to 32c. Compound tierces, Britain"was not cSight;. a to de, rive , satisfy Turkey's. bitterest foe. = Info. 4 ye Pow, $1.86, track, Toronto; 28% to 29c; tubs, 29 to 291rac; pails, tGlory. n{ .,prompt.ahs me_ • J 29'A to 29,_ c; prints, 30L to_31c: Waterloo Has Loa Its oats-l`'o. 3 �h�te, $it— in- and Queen V sit erman 'Troops# Need- Ontario - I o - A despatch from Brussels says: -- S1.02, according to freights outside. ., Montreal tNctrketf% r P Ontario' wheat—No. Winter, per, +' British -Industries Fait _ .._ __..:,Another, Whipping ! The inhabitants. of WaterioD,. scene of _ 1 Montreal March 2.—Oats Cana- I car lot,.. $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do., ; dian Western, No. 2, $1.16; ado., No. petitioned the the historic battle, have 1,98 to $2.01; No. 3 do., $1.92 to 3, $1.11%. Flour, new standard, $13.25 A despateli trust London says:—Tire A despatch from Geneva says:— Belgian Senate to relieve their town + 1.93•, f.o.b. shipping points, acreerd-- to $13.55: Relied oats, bag, 90 lbs., King and Queen r:sited fire Bri4ish ih• (ern an war prisoners returning home I of all taxes. They cite as reason that to freights. dustries Fait i Crystal Palace, F i Ontario wheat—No. 1 S Pin $5.25 to $5.35. Bran, $-45.25, .frotri.Brance, of. whom _00,000 have al- tourists have ceased to visit the fa p g,'per Shorts, $x'225, Hay, No. 2, per ton, organized by t _ccs Department (ready been repatriated -go 'through mous battlefield, depriving them of car Iot, $3,02 to $2.03; No. 2 do., carlots, $26 to $27. Cheese, finest! of ,the Board e le. rive miles of j Switzerland singing `Die_ i�acht Ant tLeir biggest pre-war, revenue.. Ypres $1.98 to $2.07; No. 3 do., $1.•95 to easterns, 26 to 2614ac: Butter,.choic-j stalls are c.e sad by actual makers ; Rhein" and "Deutschland *Ube4• AIles," and the other battlefields in Flanders, " $2.01, f.o.b. shipping points, accord-; est creamery, 62 to •63c; ,seconds, 5&1 only of British goods, and there are I and declaring that they are going they add, have "stolen. Waterloo's at !n to freights. to 55%c. Eggs, fresh, .76 to 77c; four thousand biilyers attending front Peas --ho. 2, $3.00. selected, 60 to 62c. Potatoes, per bag home 'to prepare for the nest war, traction and glory." s Harley—Malting, P ►all over tate world. _The Fair is open, $1. r0 to $1,.77,. car lots, $3..50. Lard, pure, wood i to the general public, and. there are according fo freights outside. pails, 20 lbs, net, 31 -to 31t -'e. T Buckwheat—$1.65 to $1.60, accord- _similar ones at Birmingham and hors. TURKS DEFEAT FRENCH AND ids to freights outside. I sow, while travelling Fairs will short. Rye—No. 3, 1.77 to 1,80, Lice Stock Diac'sets. ; $ $ Ae- Toronto, March 2.—Choice, hen ly be sent out all over the' Etitpire: 1 cording to freights outside. ° steers, $13 to $13.50; good heavy I ,��c r M�1 Manitoba flour --Government Stan- steers, $11.25 to $12.50; butchers' 'Bees Shipped by Airplane � : 'MASSACRE 10,400 AR•"JaN�� ,datrd, E13.25, Toronto. cattle. choice, $11.50 to $12; do., good, - �_^�•Y Ontario flour—Government sten-.i $10•'75 to $11• do., medium, $10 to From Alabama to Canada dard, $10..80 to $11,. Montreal; $11 in $10.50• do„ common, $7 to $8• bulls I Eighty-five Girls Among the Victims —'Desperate Battle l,f Toronto, in jute bags. Prompt ship- choice, $10 to $10.50 ' do. medium Ades itch from Birmingham, Ala., went • I , p' Preceeded the Massacre—Americans Also Fired At. Millfeed--Car Iota—belivered Mont- $9 ,to $9.50; do., rough, $6.50 to says:—Canadian beelteepers tire; to real freight, bags included—Bran,, per! $6'75; butcher cows, choice, $t10 to receive $1,600 worth of hgpvy-makers o, $10.50; do., good, $9 to- $9.25; do., by airplane, According fe an announce- Washington, Feb. 29.—Te most cans are' out of dangeP Anil they are ton, $45; shorts,. per ton, $5_; good medium, $8 to $8.50• do., common brutal of all Turkish atrocities—the understood tq have left Marash with —` c feed flour, $8.60 to $3:75. + ^ ' meat made by the Alabama Aero „pr I $s to $7.25; stockers, $7.50 to $10;! Club. The announcement states tha6' massacre of 1Q000•Artricnians, ancLthe the French forces, Hay—No. 1, per ton, .$27 _to $28; feeders, , , e $10 to $11; cannery and cud All the United States Government— tmixed, per ton, $25, track, Toronto. - ;, g choice; this shipment, marks .the solution- of ' murder of 85 -Armenian girls who can dao under the circumstances. is to Straw—Car loth; per ton, $16 to $17 $110 to $266 do. common and Ted- trarisportation dif lmilties. in the ship• t �t ck, Tbtontd. ' • I were under the direct. protection of a forward a protest .to the Ottoman Qov -i: lurit, $66 to $73; springers, $90 to Tent of bees over long distances for United States mission house at ''tar-• ernment through Admiral Mark Brie Country Produce—Wholesale. $165; sheep, $6.50 to $13; lambs. per breeding purposes. ash, in CilicIa, Turkey—was reported fol, who is the United States High) + cwt„ $18 to ,$23; calves, good to 'p today to the State Department. Commissioner in Turkey, and is stagy 1' Eggs—New laid, cases returnable, choice, $19 to $23;-- "hugs- fed and Another ' Armada t0 The massacre Took place atter fear- tinned at Constantinople. 1 6be to 67c. Butter --Creamery solids, watered, $19; do., weighed off cars, �l,i�c to 58c• do. prints, 57c to 59c, $19.25; do., f.o.b. be Handed Over ftil fighting between French and Turk- The only assfitance in �lght for tha, $18 do., do., . Honey— rte, per lb., 60-1b., tins, country points, $17.75. 11sh forces. The•French were compell• Americans in the new wear zone !s the net, 21c to 2c; 10-]b. tins gross, 21%c Montreal, March 2;—Butcher heif- A despatch from London says:—The ed withdraw, and the Turks des presence of a few torpedo destroyers --to 22%c; 54b. tins, gross, 23a to, 24c. era, common, $7.50 to $9; butcher transfer of the remaining German tear-' cended on the unprotected city and be- in the Eastern Mediterranean, that ' Live Poultry—Buying prices deliver- cows, medium, $6,50 to $9,_.canners, ships to the allies has been fixed for:�gan their bntche'i'y;. Americans in the are under the cgmmand of Admiral -.:ed, Toronto:—Hens, over 5 lbs•, 1ive,1 $5.50- cutters, $5.75 to' 6:50• but- titic, dressed, 38e; hens, 4 and - 16s, I cher {gulls, common, � March 10. On that day eight battle. American- college of Marash were Bristol. The despatches to -the Stats p $7.6 to $9.60, ships, it cruisers and 42 destroyers fired upon When they offered to medi- Department indicate there is. open . �live, 30c, dressed, 80c• hens, under 4 ; Good veal, $18 to $20• medium, $1R p :'' `�=• ' As., live, 26c; dressed, 28c; spring' to $17. Ewes, $9 to $14; lambs, good, will be formally surrendered. ate between the Turks and the French. war at, present between France and chickens, live, 28c, dressed, 30c to 32c; 1 $16.50 to $17; common, Seventy per cent. of them will got, They .were told !t was a national and Turkey. It is feared thea the French I $15.60 to � spring chickens, milkfed, live, 29c; $16.50.:, Rogs, off car weights, sel. to Great Britain, 11 per cent -to Italy not a local affair. retreat now in progress may at any dressed, 1140 to 86c; roosters, HN., 2be; ects, $19; sowa, $15.50. and eight per cent. to Japan. It is believed here that all, Amer!- moment be turned irto a rout: :_.::.--. .rf..�:t•:e(,.R.ks�- -a:, .:.. ._-. .. 7rC- - - _.!- •w.. .,-.._. ..:}-�_.:?.;,-•. ser_?_.-s+,� _ _..+:.c .a�ra::..e x. .. - , .. ..._.r ...:-._±r: n .�+._.:�_r>•.5.^+� .._�r'.e,3,.?•sr?� .'•" .. _ ' Sxmr�xs.:��'' a'�"a .' �+X# `_ �,� � �tT` ..�..;.a. v .-.�F ,,,y`"'" "fS.__.n^� '� _� ���, c, ' . r r:r'�' - 4r. a ..i;€.`.: v. "�'.r. ''? - '.'-"`'w ..1 3:r" !r. ,) t .r,f. -:A'�s �R a -.•'."fir, r., �3-;an'., �••yw..... �,- .�+3+•• rip•a•. ."+- m M1 � m • ,,'d..-: ,�•C-Yy� �...�.ra ..�. .r �,�sn�i.^=i�', 4� y'.. � ,;:F.?r^er+x,. -.'• �.:,s;: 1 «,-y-w.:.,. � ?. �.:7W • ,. .., . .a -F,+ -, �tlre. .!.,,. .i .;.. F. x'�,'•' .,., .tt,s� .•w.� rN'7�'! ! .� ,ser ;p- ���. .. .f.r�,. .'.. ,,,fig. .; .,... >... +.: .., .:- ,., �y'mr; i.. 'g+h:. , �'yA.a:.,w. ti•' >.:-�' cz ,, 1, a.•.', x �%I �. ' .4e�J nosy. ''PY'r�: ": .� .. .:'.. ., -. Sfr',yn. .r ':.-.+1� ,.w YAC•-} .kf..�4,^ jwy'{_-� ','f `,v .1.1�''y' +.V,`!iV rR, ,.j �+ �F•. ...� ,-: ,,.;+...F' ..F. ..,. „ ,,:.' .�.., ir. '.,'.... -,. ,.' _. Y�,'.�, y..rr�• ! hs' rs'vw.. „•w�'� ti. .*�...',� #�a.Vt _ A' ' :. ...,, . ., .. '. ..r . ^�' c ..', _ .��:'C .•:�. 4 7� ��e7 E.7`w}.r.e:.:.ifad�,.._-. y.. - OF TZULJM' �� �' WUAOX-mO.erloaa meooryofoae - dear husband s,od Ali �kRoa. Wtil. totalis H AR D SO � SJ F s I able .ad Pdday erorsias at its o[r>a. We, Us undersigned. wish �. pear son, who passed awar Feh�'lRs 1K9., this Opportunity of ex our _ ,Tia ours t o miss tires, All one ears tbanks a appreciation or Cbe sym• C ` ? And tender memories of lose keep• path sod ]rind assistance rsodered us t . E Y r Tbtne to the Lord to rest, for so in the time of need. per yeari;01.26 if/paid is advance. He giveth His beloved sleep. ILLIB POYNTSR' "i x — —Wife and Daughters L►tk ,'Il.. H. POiCNTEBy-,-------• _JOHN. MURKAR Proprietor., Ob, for the touch of a vanished hand B A R A 1 N r +r P And a sound of a voice that is still. y, i —Grand -children 'CARD, OF THANKSCANNED PEAS, 20 cE.YTs' CANNED PLUMS, 20 CENTS Auction sale of I wish to take this opportunity of CANNED PUMPKIN, large size, 15 CENTS } CLYDESDALE HORSES XORTGAGE•� SALE � thanking the many friends and neigh- CANNED,CORN, Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS hors for their eapresnions of sympathy High -Grade Durham Cat cls, York- orhrneih3 XaU been'River and kindness extended to me in my CANNED PEAS, Aylmer brand, 21 CENTS r bhtre and Berkshire'13oRs• bereavement in the death of my be- CANT\ED T0UATOE5, Ayl.weh brand, 20 CENTS +• r implements; etc. loved wife. Linder and by virtue of powers con- JosEpu BYE The property of tained in a, certain mortgage which ORANGES LESIONS GRAPE FRUIT , BANANAS w. T. ALLrETT will be produc, d at the time of sale — Lot SO. Con. 2, 1t hitbr, on there w111 be offered for sale at the Grad Choppg Tbursda,March the I lth, .1920 Workmen's Hall, Green River, On - y tario, on Saturday, the 27th day cf AND FL kKING 'TryPOLAR WHITE SOAP, -10 cents a Bar. t , The following property c March, A. D. 1920, at the hour of two _ soxsEs o'clock'in the afternoon, the premises I am prepared to do Grain Chopj Brown mare, aged; sorrel mare. aged;• commonly known as Workmen's Hall, "Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers Driving mare, 9 years old; Driving Green River, Ontario, and more par- ping and Oat Flaking every ticularl described ae follows : / mare. 7 years old; Bay mare, h d. 8 y week' day except years old, in foal; Buy hone, h d, 8 All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises a'livate, Saturday. JAMES I C H A R D S 0 N ' ^years old; Brown mare. 6 years old, b 1 in and beta !n the said Township = w. ' a d• mastered mare, h d. rising 4 years y B -- titd; itegistered mare, h d. i years ofd; of Pickering, containing by admeas- : bay hone, b d, tieing 4 years; .Brown urement I/A of an acre, De the same John F. 88p18$, Greenwood �• a'LTNSARr1?ON w ` mare. 6 d. rising 4; Hay horse, h d, more or leas, and being composed of A L S I K�E�• SEED _ wising 2; Black filly, h dt Roadster colt: that portion of the south east quarter WA TED � C � ���� of Lot NumberThirty-fivein tbeSixth AUCTION SALE oowe ane concession of the Township of Picker• Boar cow. 8 years old, due J log aforesaid, of which the descrrptloo >�Oth Red tow, 6 years old. due and adineasuremeot of the boundaries4 e �} 'We• will pay the highest Hoeeeshoeing and general wacky olik A ril Ttb. Red cow, 8 years old. not in are se follows. that ie to say 20 HEAD HILCB COWSpriese.for all kinds work promptly attanded I& H do W cow, 6 veers ofd, due May , 'Commencing at a point on the south - nub" B & W cow, 4 years old, calf by ern boundary of the said lot at a die- -The pknperly of of seed. Lasso and inMrferhm horses side: Spotty cow, 6 years old, calved tante of thirty-two rods and elevenSend ns samples' and get a specialty of. and money re- - y Jan• 90th; grey cow, 5 years, calved' and one half feet west from the south F. J. -M. RiC1121.=d(B03Z oar prices before funded if work does not + Feb. 11th; (trey cow, 4 years, due Mar. east angle thereof : Thence north. on —.AT — prose satisfactory. x 12; Roan cow`, 4 years, due April 3rd; aline parallel with the eastern bound- selling. Rosa cow, 4 yens, due March 24th; ars of the said lot. twenty-two feet Lot 21, Conecss:oa `_,.Pickering The beat. of facilities (trey cow, 7 years, due May 30tb; Roan and seven inches ; Thence east on it. , ' cow. 5vea.rs. calf by side; White cow, line rrallel with the said southern "Rich View Farrar;' on for cleaning. r 4 veers; calf by side; Roan cow. 4 yrs. P l(1 y boundary ft h: Leet and nine inches; WCdTl6i S , March j.0, 1i2� �✓ �Mrrli ii♦ UR .due May 7: t�rep cow, 4 years, due Thence south. on a line parallel with � Y �'$••I}OWNEY COMPANY _ = Feb. 19; Carey cow, 0 years, due April the bald eastern boundary twenty-two -- �t-}F, m',, sb%rp— WHITBY, ONTARIO `� +�� 22nd;Red cow. 4 years, due Aptdl Wth: feet and seven Inches -to the'said south- _ ___ Grey cow, 0 years, not in calf; Red ern 1 I side: Roan cow, 4 ears, due A oil 5; ,utd southern bouod:�ev fitly feet and I' ers and have passed the tubercular tf Y P r,iav Inches to tho point -of commence i test. There are Durharus. Hol- Shortborn.bull, 1 year, registered. Went. YOUXaCATTLB For terms, particulars and condi- steins indthe herd. other bleeds _ 14 beifers. rising 2 year#; g steers. ria- tions of stile apply' to William James As Sir. Richardson is quitting the dairy J -Jig 2 years; 9 heifers, rising I year; 10 Beaton, 88 Bay Street. Toroeto. Soli- q urchased tbe' ra a business o Davida�rn 1k W illi�sn" we APO -: business. all will be null. HatTing.l? .ga g f% �ttears, rising 1 year; l0 fat steers; 9 citor for Emma Doten the mort- t ' ;at steers; 8 grass steers; 4 fat calves, gagee. 24 27 W. H. PO WELL. Auctioneer prepared to;repair all makes of autos. :a►Iae v.2 Berkshire sows, bred -Feb. 20th; 2 We keep.in stock all kinds of Ford acceesortes. tire@ for Ali: Yorkshire sows. bred Feb. 14th: 10 _ FE R TILIZERS ghosts. about 100 the. 80 pigs, about 8 maks# of ears, oils, ere. weeks old. - aacrLauasa+r ra i ''Perrin ridingplow, Verity 21 single _ Annie & P F A W disc barrow. F dt W seedjour. drill 15 spouts, F W mower 5 ft.-� W Horse rale; eerinp ow _ __—, .---.._.___. —__-. _-'. _ _ "er 6ft. cut. Set of iron harrows, ere 18 one' t ink Ciertain, early-----To-da='apt 'j`o_morrow Wagon. Potato digger. Aa Mr. Hallett Is Riving v sun acre potatoes are going to be Don't put off opening a savings account until f.rrm, everything offered will he sold. Sleighs will leave Whitby House at 11e rnoney_Ii11��ier8 to -morrow, as to -morrow ow you may spend the F - .eleven d twelve o'clock for the sale OUri nen O e. ' O, P. R. a?rd G. T. R. traica will be iih�.�-year. aa1C}to� y; you intend d t say met morning and noon. - Open a savings account to -day with the nearest tar Y tiSale at 11.80 sharp, lunch at noon. • . - t;rtili�zer is very, scarce and 'cve adviseDIMWOKBAM9111 age of SALs—Fat cattle,. sboate r and all sums of $20.01! and under: cash; user that amount 8 month. placing, your order right away. „ credit will be given to parties turn- WHITBY B .' i(s'. P. LYND, Manager s bbtng approved jnlot. notes. Five ; _ yy it tVfi�Ci'�,. .. per cent per annum off for caeb. 1 �L Wm. Maw and Jas. Bishop auction. .Phone Pick. 7 - i eees. T. 0. Osborno and Hiram Gifford, ° s y clerks. BERT HARVEY , � SON, Pickering a' Extensive Orealt Sale of ,,, Hardware Story. Registered -'-,GENERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to M. Gleeson) 'HORSES AND CATTLE Greenwood _z !ontatio f Now is the time you need a Rood .Stove. We have a eompiete btmk' .,(High-grade). Hogs, Implements, of. H ppy Thought and Pandora Ranges, which will Hay, Grain, Etc. save both fuel and money. Come and see them. - The property of A few W Heater left at $6.50, while they last. This is the oniJ plea CEO• zOwrrrNe+ BLANKETS IAALTERS MITTS _ >>~y the 1900 Gravity See Fully guaranteed. /� 'At Lot 22. Con. 9. Pickering, d given. gee oar Power Waster (Frenchman's Hay), on which saves you hard -work. � f � free trial 8S1d .811 $CSN C*CC • —� ;Tultaday, March tits 16th, 1920— .` The following `•I SORsx6 _ We pat on men's and women's rubber heels, also robber soles. �ag R a& E I s� Bay mace, h d.'registered, Bay filly. r3.ing 8 yrs. eligible to register, Bay ;PoBahes, dressings, water dubbin, lame, shop trees, eta. gelding. Asia 4 . Bev gelding. ria We have s few Hog Troughs left -some ser w as 246. (live Lite hose Ing 4 yrs.. 131ack Hellin 12 yrs old. Shoe, harness and collar repairing tieatiy and g g promptly attended to. a trough that will save the feed. A t stock .of Calf lfeal, csaTLs stock Food, Poultry Dieintectant, e n is the { '. =,Red cow, 6 yrs old due March 8, Roan - ; .� RoTal Purple line. Once tried alwayal used. cow, T yrs old. due March 9. Rea caw ---DICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ' 8 yrsotd,Cdue April 20. Roan co , 7. _ A compplete line of seasonable goods always on hand, Saws, Axes, ors,old. dues ril 25. Red cow, 4 yrs Rome Phone NW. ;' ` W. J. COAKWBLL H dlee, Snow Shovels, Broome, etc., also a stock of Mitts. ld. in full flow of milk. Ked cow, 4 as yrs old, bred in Dec., 2 Roan heifers, that will seep out the cold. It is always $ vrs old 2 Red heifers. Z yr a pleasure for u9 to dhow our goods. a steer. 3 yrs old, Roan steer, 2 yea old, IC t -- Red steer, 2 yrs old, Durham buil, 2 i CsjY1 KEi I S. �A N,, I yrs old, 3 spring calves. Calf ,8 months � . F Y _old. Re al Bar di n s Plus ANE aAltKaee g l ,:Brood sow, 8 Shoats. 2 Sets of team baraeea. sSetingle of .plow harness, Set of kofTee single harness, 6 Collars. Big►.�tOC8 IMPLBrIKNW. a Moder. M- H. 6 ft cut. nearly new, - ::2dower, H -H, b ft cut, Cultivator and Fresh Frozen Salmon 16e Ili. seeder. combined, Steel horse rake 10 t CattlB, Hog and Hen Feed .,.., -. `it. 91•H, Chatham tanning mill, Set';? _ �DrBe, -!. scales ca 20001be, Hav rack, Finnan di ''�' Ham do Moore ' nnan Had e, 15c p r lbfew. + Cutter, Wagon, , roller Twin plow, Sulkv plow, Premier 21, a h%ve a of kinds Of a at ;. Verity plow No. T. Sylvester plow No. _ W be lowest market pries • t - a full stock all Feed Fresh and. Salt Pork. t ` ma �J. i Bets diamond harrowe, Set wagon spring.�00�caP. Turnippulper,ILarge Rate, whole and eraebed, for horses. - l` i►ater trough, Cream separator 500 lbs •�1 ` f t , cap, Oburn, Whitffetrees, Neck yokes, -r 1` res Beale wiry Feed end Shorts for.eattle, .,forks, hoes and numerous otber arti- . cies. 90 bush Marquis Beed wheat, 100 p on Feed, G Corn for hogs, bush old seed oats O A C 72, 150 bush - retch Feed 8ettat e F round seed barley A C 21, 5 tons bay. Scratch' ed or Oorn for he +sr Ae Mr, Downing is giving up farm Rid your cattle of lice by using Hellihore, Sulphur ands Paris Green, x Ing, everything will be sold. r Baby Chick Feed for chinks _ We have a good supply of all on hand. . ;atone o'clock. sharp • e p M U ' Tatarca—Hay. grain, Piga and all sums Th � Flour � Co � f t:. of onnt and months cash ; over that E E I Ski amount T touoatha credit to parties''A N,N - ~ �IuB ' AL furniabioa approved' joint notes. 5 • s 'a Ei• �� per cent per ^ODUrnr off for cash. „ F.Tr Toronto tom, Teterboro .Pickering. ''. �.,,.,.,_'..�: +• -.._ �. _ .... .. . _ ___ .. _-.,ter _-,...,•,_..,??�� �., .._.._ rw <..e. ., ..<_..._--...,.:. F„r - . �..>.._.,. _. ..:..-., . _.�.,,...... �..,.a:. `.3T>''>xn'w. :,.�.J2,_''-.'� £"%.;r.e__..a._>a .�Z....sea:a,.%��1_^s s",` f"'?. v' -j, r 111; ---_--. ------ =11 -a' -3w -..,t.`-:. . - -_". _:: - Wm. Birkett, of Balsam in- tends leaving shortly for the north-west. and will.hold an one tion sale of his auto. farm Im )le meats, furniture etc., on Friyay: March 12th. Watch out for bills giving full particulars. Messrs. Graham, of Cairabrovis, had the misfortune on Saturday to fall on the ice whey stepping out of the door at her home and injure her thigh. It is thought that none of her bones in bro• ken, although bar injuries are very Painful. J. H. Evans. who has, sold his farm to Reuben Besse. will hold ISO suctionfiale of his farm stock, implements, hay, grain, furniture etc., at his preruises, on6fialf mile east of Claremont, -on Sa.tiirdAy. March 18th. See bills for full par- ticulare. Owing t6 the frequent snow.' �-,falls the road* are now becomiuo very bad and almost , ssable in some places. The ron a. how- ever, vk ill be in a good deal worse condition when they beptin to 'break, up on account of the depth .of the snow. Remember the drams. entitled "Home Ties," to be iriven in the Masonic Hall this Friday day evening b the Claremont Dramatic Club. by proceeds are for local im- 7. ;provements. Admission: reserved loftta, 85 teats ; rush seats, 25 eta. 0". :.:,Zverybody come. The continuation school will give interesting entertainment in the Masonic Hall, in connection 'with their commeecement exerets- 4m on Friday evening, March 12th. Prommme will constatof march. es, Ellis, instrnmentals, illustrat- jed songs. dialoguegand a one -act drama. See bills for full particu- .-U There will be a leap year carat mal on the Caledonia rink on the ,evening of Tuesday, March Oth. Everybody come and enjoy the Mast leap year carnival of 'the sea. 4,noD.A good Sand will be in at. ----to .szee. A moccasin dance will ,bexivenontheevening of Tues- day, March 16th. Watch out for -particulars next week. Reuben Besse, who has been confined to his bed 'for a week, suffering from the flu, has quite recovered, and is able to be down -in the village. Mrs. Besse. also, We regret to state, was sericusly Al from pneumonia, but, we are , glad to -report, she is now out of danger, and is making sati8ftic- tory progress toward recover H. G. McIntyre, who has. teen offered agog vosition elsewhere, will hold an auction sale of his farm stock, implements dtc., on ---Wed nesday,-March-- 17th.--H-e- will also offer his farm for sale or to rent. He Interd-9 leay. Ing about April let. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, since coming into our midst, have made many friends, who will exceedingly regret their departure. . The next meeting of the U. F. 0 will be held on Friday, March 12th: .at 2 o'clock, when the regular rou- Aine of business will be varied by -a debate on "Resoleed, that the ,;attractions of city life and not lack of education induce the boys -to leave the farm." John Forgie will be the leader of the affirma. tive, and James Underhill will lead the negative. Aninteresting debate is expected Fie there R able ^talent on both sidlla. Everybody Acome. F4 IL PICKERING Warmoid WvgrFf LUM13ER YARD Bus meet@ all Trains First-class pigs to hire daq or... ForSnight at lowest prices.- "": ale" -Phone 1805. About 300 A1.6 hooped apple Thos: Sanderson a s= barrels at 86.,uents each in lots PROPRIETORS of 10 -or more at the sh6p. W. D. Gordon & 5olap PIOIKE-RING Bell and Independent phone. Ofallmaterialsanddesion MWtevale Club of 'kept in stock. It will pay you call M our works acd inspeas car 96"1111 3 • obtain priew Don't be =144d United Farmers agente we do not emplor them.. oonssquws� Seeds'have arrived. ly we can. and do,tbrow off go oommisstou of 10 per oem., which you"A At the next meeting of the • Club reeo; OW116inlyas" by parabasibil !roan ma Intions will be pan 013 call solialted- the following: Be Interswitching of Railways J. T. MATHESON Military Training in Schools Ogles and Works, Whitby. Onaffide Improving our,15ebool 8 'a Lumllii�h 5 C swed is ES f roodst Improving *io Standardisation of motor- tr os oar 1111110101 lANdm6 601 t roads The Pickering Concrete M8 vigilance Committee Its object pf this Association is to Products' ..s, lemenAtealing and prosecute the felons. Members haviao property stolen 00TUM11111111. A oat$ inftedistely with 0. member Field Tile of Executive Commites. womunrup fee Past fid Claremont), the property of J. H. Evans. Sale at one o'clock, PICKERING; ONT. and Brick Tickets mar be had blow tine President or SeareterT on 4 ohfkl P. See bills. H. S. Pugh. sue. tionfer, Tuz9D,%T. MA=im Ifto-Auctiou sale Wail. Waddell has purchased a to reat. Oak iA 1. sbarp. 5se bills. 'tss Margaret and Peter Mae- residence In StouRville and. will Wm Maw.-suctiouser. of registered horses and high-grade nab were in 8souffvIlle on Mon - move there this week. -WIM91011DAY, WAA= 17TZ-Auction J. R. Thextea. W. J. Clark. Wm. Waddell's auction sale on We of 50 acre farm farm stock Get Lane Ward and David Pugh Wednesday last was well attended -sod implements, the property of B. D. Crodker, lot A. 1, Pickering. Hard and Soft Coal of best quality on each shipped a carload of bay re and prices were good, especially that, of the horses. con. Sale at one o'clock, sharp. Seebills. a# Mason. Ward &Gregg shipped The l`,sidies'Aid, of*the Metho W®. Maw, auction"r. TnvRqDLy, MARCH 18TH-Unreserv. it carload of stock to too city dist church, - will hold ^ St. Pat: risk's Leuppar and, entertainment ed dispersion credit sale of horses, Vuesday. -Rev. A. McLellan WRS',in O=baWft on Wednesday evening, March cattle, swine, implements, hay and grain. the property of Thos. Garner, (I mile west of Claremont). The farm will also be offered for sale or, on Tuesday -attending a meeting of 17th. Full particulars will be aLcjcS2.cuu,7.i1icksring, Sale at 0 - ----- • "Presbytery. given later. Watch out for bills. I o'clock, sharp, See large bills. F. Miss Ina Mantle has returned Postill, auctioneer; W. A. Fuller, clerk. to the city after spending a'munth BALS ICZGZIL M THURSDAY. MARCH 18TH -Auction her home here. Miss Margaret Macnab enter- SATU11DAT, MARCH 7TH -Auction sale sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Frank Wara, lot 35 W 'tained a nutuber of frienes la,�t of hotel property in the Village of Con. 2, Whitby Tp. Sale at on; •Standard - -estimate of the mber'o 2 number f cars we Saturday evening. W hitevalo, Including barn and sta-- ble and 8 acres of first-class land, o'clock sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw - THE David Graham will hold an ane- the proper ty of H. Johnson. Sale auctioneer. tion sale of his farm stock, imple- at 2 p. m.' See bills. F. Postill, SATURDAY. MARCH, 20TEx-Oombitia- ments etc., .to -dap. auctioneer, tion skis In the village of Brougham, Miss Annie Spoffard, of the To- rontoNorr4al School, was home ]MONDAY, MARCH STu-Aueti(,,n sale b 'Entries may e wadi with F. L. Badg4rovi. up to the day of the sale over the week -end. ve of farm stock and Implement@, the• roge ty of Levi Ward. lot 38, co Sale at one. See bills. F. Postill, auctioneer, auctioneer. 43 A R G Al N 8 Mrs. Graham Bros. shipped on 9. wlitby T Sale at one o'clock, Tp, Win, Monday four stallions to Mr. Gal- braith. of Edmonton. sharp. See Maw, aue- tioDeer. I LOGS WANTED "Will ffn Inticir Mr. Dorian, of Toronto. spent TuRSDAY, MARCH PrEi.-Auction sale epends­� ordem we send in. and the early date -at 1.260 Men's knee rubt*r' boots, b.AO All these goods are made by the the week -end at the home of Al - of horses, cattle and pigs, the proper, F. Richardson. lot twill pay the following price@ deliver. ...... . . . . . . and Mrs. Mantle. The Farmers' Club made a ship. ty of (leo. a. con. 1. Pickering. Sale at 1.80 o'clock, - ed at the Basket Pactory :principle, First Cbme, First went of stock from Claremont on sharp. See. bills. Win. Maw, sue- Basswood No. 1, $30.00 to 85.00 per m Tuesday. James Underhill was in tioneei. T817"DAT. MAWR .11TH-Ametion Softzlm, No.l. 80.00t035.00 --- 2nd. Growth Fins charge. Mr. Armstrong, of McMaster sale of CIV desdals horses. high- rade Durham Yorkshire and Berk No. 1. 20.00 to 25.01) University, preached two excel- lent Baptist cattle, - shire pigs and implements, Lhepro- W J. Hallett, lot GREEN RIVER, ONT. ies will be uncertain' throughout the les sermons in, the churcht f K con. rr4boitby.' C-gear.-awmig-:,if you do not want to -wait The Universal S wMachine on. Sunday. No reserve Sale at 1) Magnus Henderson -returned to 11.30 sharp, Lunch at noon. Sea Pickering Bakery Brock Road. Pickering, Out, the city lass Tue,.4d&y after PoOd- bills. Wm. Maw and Jas: Bishop, Blacksmitbing and Woodworking in all.its branches. Saw gumming and filing a specialty. ing several weeks with relatives auctioneers. x in Claremont FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH -Auction sale Big display of Chocolates, Creams R. E. Forsyth, who has been ser- cf auto. horse, farm Implements. furniture etc., the property of Wm. and Mixed Candies. • ion ' Sly ill from double pneumonia, Birkett. Balsam. Sale.at 1.80 sharp. Choice Chocolates in boxes. was sufficiently recovered to leave See bilk his bed on Sunday, and is now SATURDAY, MA 13TH -Auction Extra quality at 56 cents.' steadily improving. We hope tq sale of farm stock, implements. bay. -Wedding Cakes our specialty. see him in our midst. again in the grit4n, household furniture etc., at Wm. Birkett, of Balsam in- tends leaving shortly for the north-west. and will.hold an one tion sale of his auto. farm Im )le meats, furniture etc., on Friyay: March 12th. Watch out for bills giving full particulars. Messrs. Graham, of Cairabrovis, had the misfortune on Saturday to fall on the ice whey stepping out of the door at her home and injure her thigh. It is thought that none of her bones in bro• ken, although bar injuries are very Painful. J. H. Evans. who has, sold his farm to Reuben Besse. will hold ISO suctionfiale of his farm stock, implements, hay, grain, furniture etc., at his preruises, on6fialf mile east of Claremont, -on Sa.tiirdAy. March 18th. See bills for full par- ticulare. Owing t6 the frequent snow.' �-,falls the road* are now becomiuo very bad and almost , ssable in some places. The ron a. how- ever, vk ill be in a good deal worse condition when they beptin to 'break, up on account of the depth .of the snow. Remember the drams. entitled "Home Ties," to be iriven in the Masonic Hall this Friday day evening b the Claremont Dramatic Club. by proceeds are for local im- 7. ;provements. Admission: reserved loftta, 85 teats ; rush seats, 25 eta. 0". :.:,Zverybody come. The continuation school will give interesting entertainment in the Masonic Hall, in connection 'with their commeecement exerets- 4m on Friday evening, March 12th. Prommme will constatof march. es, Ellis, instrnmentals, illustrat- jed songs. dialoguegand a one -act drama. See bills for full particu- .-U There will be a leap year carat mal on the Caledonia rink on the ,evening of Tuesday, March Oth. Everybody come and enjoy the Mast leap year carnival of 'the sea. 4,noD.A good Sand will be in at. ----to .szee. A moccasin dance will ,bexivenontheevening of Tues- day, March 16th. Watch out for -particulars next week. Reuben Besse, who has been confined to his bed 'for a week, suffering from the flu, has quite recovered, and is able to be down -in the village. Mrs. Besse. also, We regret to state, was sericusly Al from pneumonia, but, we are , glad to -report, she is now out of danger, and is making sati8ftic- tory progress toward recover H. G. McIntyre, who has. teen offered agog vosition elsewhere, will hold an auction sale of his farm stock, implements dtc., on ---Wed nesday,-March-- 17th.--H-e- will also offer his farm for sale or to rent. He Interd-9 leay. Ing about April let. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, since coming into our midst, have made many friends, who will exceedingly regret their departure. . The next meeting of the U. F. 0 will be held on Friday, March 12th: .at 2 o'clock, when the regular rou- Aine of business will be varied by -a debate on "Resoleed, that the ,;attractions of city life and not lack of education induce the boys -to leave the farm." John Forgie will be the leader of the affirma. tive, and James Underhill will lead the negative. Aninteresting debate is expected Fie there R able ^talent on both sidlla. Everybody Acome. F4 IL PICKERING Warmoid WvgrFf LUM13ER YARD Bus meet@ all Trains First-class pigs to hire daq or... ForSnight at lowest prices.- "": ale" -Phone 1805. About 300 A1.6 hooped apple Thos: Sanderson a s= barrels at 86.,uents each in lots PROPRIETORS of 10 -or more at the sh6p. W. D. Gordon & 5olap PIOIKE-RING Bell and Independent phone. Ofallmaterialsanddesion MWtevale Club of 'kept in stock. It will pay you call M our works acd inspeas car 96"1111 3 • obtain priew Don't be =144d United Farmers agente we do not emplor them.. oonssquws� Seeds'have arrived. ly we can. and do,tbrow off go oommisstou of 10 per oem., which you"A At the next meeting of the • Club reeo; OW116inlyas" by parabasibil !roan ma Intions will be pan 013 call solialted- the following: Be Interswitching of Railways J. T. MATHESON Military Training in Schools Ogles and Works, Whitby. Onaffide Improving our,15ebool 8 'a Lumllii�h 5 C swed is ES f roodst Improving *io Standardisation of motor- tr os oar 1111110101 lANdm6 601 t roads The Pickering Concrete M8 vigilance Committee Its object pf this Association is to Products' ..s, lemenAtealing and prosecute the felons. Members haviao property stolen 00TUM11111111. A oat$ inftedistely with 0. member Field Tile of Executive Commites. womunrup fee Past fid Claremont), the property of J. H. Evans. Sale at one o'clock, PICKERING; ONT. and Brick Tickets mar be had blow tine President or SeareterT on 4 ohfkl P. See bills. H. S. Pugh. sue. tionfer, Tuz9D,%T. MA=im Ifto-Auctiou sale Coal, Coal Tile -3,4,6 and 8 Exac. Com. -L. A Banks, C. S. Falsor er. W. V. Richardson. Pickering. of registered horses and high-grade of Inch J. R. Thextea. W. J. Clark. cattle. hogs. implements, -hay and at lot 23. H. F. can., Pickrin Get presideat. Secretary 4, Bay. the property,01 tiro. Dowaiatr. sale at I sharp. W. B. Powell. Auctioneer Hard and Soft Coal of best quality on my prioes. Concrete work done. See bills. Tv=DAT, MAacu Ifts-Auction sale hand Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. of farm stock, implements and 0 furniture, the property of H. . me. e, at lot 22. con. 9r.- Pickering THOS. A. LAW -Cluence Simpson (I mile west of Claremont). The farm will also be offered for sale or, 0. N. R. -Station, Brock Road 10 0 - ----- AVINGS, Thri ft 7. Independence au • E ARIEd Ford D e'al e'r s. 111 -'t h 1 s these are the out - come of the same impul" W distrid and have -f o r m e d an 'and attain the same objec- tive--PROSPERITY. VA •Standard - -estimate of the mber'o 2 number f cars we Bank of Canada can help you to attain it. will require to meet the needs of THE ,th-is territory. cannot get STANDARD BANK enough cars to --fill that estimate .,OPr CANADA 7 IPICKISRINC; 11911RANCH ,because there, are not encu 1-h cars M- O. ZIMMERMAM . MAMA6101 60ft^NCH ALSO ^T WWTET) sing made to fill all. dealers' estimates throughout Canada 43 A R G Al N 8 The number'. of, cars we can get In In Men's. -*nd- Ladies' by Men's I buckle, ZOO Men's "Will ffn Inticir 2 buckle,... 140 Women's high top,... 45 epends­� ordem we send in. and the early date -at 1.260 Men's knee rubt*r' boots, b.AO All these goods are made by the -Which wesendthem inas the Ford Dominion Rubber Co. We also have a big supp] yof ...... . . . . . . , shipping De follows the• partment 0 granulated sugar. Fla id clam-" goi 9M :principle, First Cbme, First .Ind. Phone 2804 Served," Cars -order --now-V4e -de until ' U nfil March,and deliver- e iver- :, ; ies will be uncertain' throughout the les C-gear.-awmig-:,if you do not want to -wait The Universal S wMachine Jo re sffiu' mer or autumn delivery 1) .Manufactured by W. B. Jackson 8c son1l --come in and :reserve, yodr car by Brock Road. Pickering, Out, signing an order today, Blacksmitbing and Woodworking in all.its branches. Saw gumming and filing a specialty. We stock Gasoline Engines. Binary PICKEWING GARAGE, SEALERSDIC -PICKERING da JLWJD1:Z3MW) - - - - Wheels. Circular Saw@. Saw and Emery Mandrels. Ladders of all lengths on hand and for salo6 Q0.• �l P�' , w..•- j-� _,.�,-. ,... - .,-„-..,-..:;niven„wr.•'�i..'�,.•,�44G.ua•.,.,(�e+ramea e«axv+a .. ,� ” 4 +fi• _i'6 `.wlyA Y/MAG•lfJRjp•.{ ..�•R:iwJ m'•' .' rJ, T 'roved 3i s— �•••n�•t ..1• i ,''y :. f '�'Cy} "2M'. ...... . ._ +-• _ T .,e�•G"*`��W ++(�i�"a..•c�R.t'�prM-Sc-:.•; ,; ��'a,W*'�af�, •'•escd�'<a„'f�S �,. - +� r _ — •'�. .. ..-� a -„'- sr-- .s., ti'fZtl�!!'!;d!<E!<E!!! . ;_ ., . ;.. • .: , �; , .r t t A« HAS rWFNOWFATRR ; I ''LAT”' DANGERS DANGERS.r�alt�� � HARD ON � ODES x, •r Particular 'Care Needed When Life -Giving Lymph. Our Canadian winters are eutced- t ingly hard on the health of little ones; . 4 Patient is Convalescent. Says Everyone is aware that he hasa The weather is often so severe that T lieart, whose business it is to keep the ,mother cannot tak"a.ALU& little, ones - c / Expert. the blood circulating -to g -to keep this out for an, airing. The, consequence N`w The influenza convalescent who has vital fluid moving from ,_the. heart is that baby is confined to overheated, apparently recovered from the'disease throu.,h the body in a seemingly in. badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and ce s the children begged her to stand and is et in a strangely weak all de• terminable network of larger and becomes cross and _ t "The Wooden Shoeat g8 Y g peevish. Baby's When Mary Lau s big brother, Law -1 on the platform and let them have a 'Pressed condition should be the object smaller channels, and back again to Own Tablets should be given to keep ' > good look at the curious shoes. She of the heart. , ._< 'lents, came back. from France he particular cdre, according to Dr, i the little one healthy. They are a . told them all - that Lawrence had told -Louis I. Harris, director of the Bureau The -beating of the heart and the mild .laxative which regulate the r brought her a pair of clumsy wooden her' about the little French children. of Preventable Diseases of the'. New undulation of the pulse are the.out- stomach and bowels and thus prevent shoes. He told her that many of the It was ver pleasant to talk to such, fork Health Department. in ' the ward and visible ..signs of an inward colds. The Tablets are sold by meds- dittle French Children wor9 shoes Like Y P opinion of Dr, Harris the after care and very material mechanism which cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a a those. an interested audience. �� of the influenza patient is moat. im• keeps us on the move from the cradle box from Ther. Williams' Mediclse "To school?" asked Mary Lou. Well, I do declare, this is just to the Co., Brockville, out. u „I what I'dreamed I was doing"' she portant. The co-operation of the pa- grave, Our red corpuscles - Clh', yea, and sometimes to church. tient, coupled with the willingness to In the mass may be felt and in some =---.y Mary Lou tried on the shoes and' o That afternoon the teacher ' said see that the weakness and depression regions, ,ill certain lights, all but thought that they fitted her very well. „ µµ Points on Planets. ` - Of course her feet felt queer and wear your everyday shoes to -mgr- tag afterare, a the disease itself ha hsp spent seen, as keeping our individual home Neptune, the outermost, of the " Mary Lou." tasks of kee heavy at first, but she liked the row, " ' its, force, is' a big factor in .effecting a fires burning. We are aware, in a' �,litttM713 nearly thirty times as far elump-clumping sound that the shoes; I will, Miss Gardiner, promised + ivta Lou earnestly. Then she added, complete )return to full health. On the � dim kind of way, that these busy lit -:away, from the sun as we are: made as she walked through the « y' other hand, the determination to ig- tle red particles are at work night' Mercury, on the other hand, is not ' Souse. But she found that the' shoes I think I know quite well now how ykeeping mucic more than one-third as far away °were too bigfor her, for the were it feels to fie a little French child." nore this debilitated condition and to and da cur tenement of y y And away she went, clump -clump- fight against. it, will, Dr. Harris says, clay, ventilated, drained, repaired, from the sun as we are. It gets from always slipping off• frequent] bring serious consequences cleaned, swept and garnished. the solar orb thirteen' times as mucic clumpety-clump! up one street and - q p g l I know how you can keep them on, upon the patient.' People, who . value their..' heiltlf'' light and heat as we get. Ma Lou," her mother said. "Wear down another. Everyone turned to therefore •kee a critical eye on the ' After Effects Bad.. P y A hot little planet, Mercury. About them over 'a pair of Jimmy's, socks." look at the queer. little figure in the state of their blood and its circula- three times ,the size of our moon, it is Jin= was Mar Lou's fifteen- fur coat and the funny $Hoes... "The subject of the after effects of a more solid body than the earth, y y All the way home Marg Lou influenza;' said Dr. Harris,. "is one of tion. To stimulate the' latter they year-old brother. When Mary Lou Y Y take special ".constitutionals," sys- weighing as much' as a sphere of lead -.-tried the new plan she found that it thought about. her own soft leather particular interest to the scientist at worked very well. That n' ht she shoes with shiny black buttons. "I'm the prftent time. tematic exercise, and' even turrepti- of equal Bulk. S'y lg tions• "liveners." The watch and Venus, -slightly smaller than earth steamed about the French shoes all 1 glad I'm a Canadian child," she said "First,' and perhaps the most mo y nd ` t ton She thought she wore, to herself. mentons condition to be considered is even time the pulses, and are keen- and nearer to the sun, is enveloped by > g• B ly interested 1 tFe state of their a cloud canopy such as that which ' - "• the striking depression, mental, ntirv- t , them to school, and that the she. _ blood, becoming quite. alarmed when . covered our own world during the ` wanted her to come u on the plat!. The Tale te Zebrab Tell nus, and phy_eical, _complained_ of-.b� g q ~-- p p J most patients. Those attacked by the they m , is `blit or order." coal -forming period.. , If that planet to io'rm and tell the children all about A loo time•a little Trip Tiger disease with moderate eererity are al• But blood is not the only thing in •inhabited there'must be a great de- gothem• went out to play. He snuffed through ] most always afflicted with this de- your body that has a 'circulation of mand for umbrellas. yWhen she came down to breakfast the slippery leaves on the ground and I pression, which should be recognized , Its own. There is another much less Probably Venus has such rains and - the next morning she -was wearing slid down sand _banks and leaped over and dealt with. Those who have had I blatantly advertised fluid, in the ab- some such rank vegetable growths as ' the wooden shoes draRn over J, mmy's earth had in„ those ages ' when the - bushes. Then he galloped, gloriously mild cases of the epidemic are little aence of which you could not live v---9t+ongh socks. round areal round I I twent • minutes, though „ , just to feel the. affected by depression; and their Buick Y g you should planta flourished which furnished ma. Shall I wear my French shoes to breezes blowingthrough his hair. His) return to health and strength gives have sufficient blood in your body to ferial for the coal beds: ` school to -day?" she asked. g I keep two men on the move. mother'had told him most particular -,-,rise, to the belief that influenza is Young birds can use their. le E Now, Mary Lou had no ides, really, ly to be, careful of his suit, for he I trivial. On the. contrary, influenza in ' This qu►ntejwenco , of the Ikmiliar� g 84 .,of doing such's thing. She was only had only one. For a time he remem-! its after effects is anything but tri- crimson stream of Iife is..known asl free!y long beforethey can auppori maklug fun, and the family knew it " bered but after a while as he racedvial• and calls for the application of I lymph. One of the reasons why this themselves by -their wings. so well that no one answered her and romped he forget all about I rules of common sense and sanitation I vitally essentiaL fluid is not so gen- - question. But Mary Lou had expected I l erall known to, cr- so familiarly. ' them to say, "No, indeed!" and .when . clothes. - which are the fruit of yeI .. of -ea y - s YES MAGICALLY 1 Presently, to and behold] He heard perlence. +spoken of by the public is that it laces, j they did not she thought to herself, something the flamboyant and meretriclousl ' r ;� g go sIippety-rippety., ' He � "Tonle treatment, well chosen diet, Y y at-' ! `Well! It wouldn't matter' if I did cast a, hurried look. behind. him. His and great care in sot becomin 'over• tractive color, as welt, as the fu=sy tear them to school. And so I will.' - g CORNS LIFT OUT ` After breakfast was over she hut- stripes were, coming off! `tired or allowing the body to be chilled ! and hustling manmr of its more Now Trippy Tiger should have felt; are necessary. EEgs may be . eaten. i brazen rival. ' -.-WITH FI lY GESS rted away. She knew she must hurry l but not more than two a day. for the ( As n matte} of fact, lymph is a I_ r grieved, but instead he just giggled.! - _Af she did not want to be late, for with IIe kicked out -one foot, and then an- I average adult. Of ccume, it must .be fine, -s"ht•le,-clear, spirtuous fluid. - the wooden shoes on her feet she could I remembered that in many cases this. It is called the quintessence of the' other; then a third and then a fourth., Dot walk so feet as ueisaf. I ditsease tends, to direct- Its force °blood because it passes out from the You simply say to tho drug store The stripes. kept slipping; then hs' But after all she was a little late, waggled his tail and off came the l against the kidneys, and therefore we blood v,es:els through. their walls, and man, "Give me a quartor of as ounce. The first class was about to recite 1 I ; r f ir"zone." This will cost very little last stripe!. 1 Instruct psatientq to avoid ' rating a permeates all the tissues of the body, ! but is sufficient to remove every bard when suddenly the teacher- and the Away he scampered; delightfull- great amount of tlleat, eggs. or beef bathing their elements; soil more or soft corn from one's feet. children heard a ser sound at one lextracts. Eggs, soft boiled, poached, .ea especially their Vvi cells which thin and deliciously airy: y' ng , A few drops of thfa new ether coot• -end of the room. Miss. _-Gardiner 41 t„ g or buten, raw, are advisable in limit• thus live like aquatic organism,;. That pound applied directly upon a tender; lKs" whid. he laughed. It's greati. hooked up, and thirty heads turned at l fou running. round.. in your skinny ' ed number•. The raw eggs should ai• ,s to say, t'h live iii a fluid, and . aching corn should relieve the sore - once. =- es skin." With that he scampered clear, ways. be well agitated -before inking, their tires and activities depend 'on sora; root and all, dries up_aad cathe n b� r Clump -slum -chum t •-chimp. Interchanges between them and the; P Pe Y out ." eight. When Hood Food i3 Bad. g lifted out with the fin;ers. : ' - "It's Mary Lou Ladd!" .one little By and by along' came proper little ( *'With milk uad eggs as., a founds- fluid. ' � This now way to rid one's feel:. of . girl said in a loud whisper. , - 'The yitaL'imr 'rfwce ,f 'the lump ' corns was introduces! by a Ctnrinnati - �� 'Pony Grays . walkipg sedatc.y and don thtt pallet t should eat good Hour• Why dopa she walk so hard?" a. looking about him with a confented'talking tiod -including meat, figh•, and .circulation will t,t bet#er appreciate man, "Rho says in trerione is Iittle' boy, said in a still louder whis= air. Presently ile stopped short. ve stables, Rsln ty prepared. Frying, when .it is hortic in mind that e:hilo Entry. it dries in a mo tient, and sTm• Imo• _ What was that on the g , the average man has only thirteen or ply shrivels up the corn without sa• r t ground, long' for instance, is out of tite • question. l flaming or oven irritating the aur. The strangelump - cicameton..elTh�n' and slim and curving and Nick? fie G6od food.pr-epiaied in an unassimil• i llms t anepn pthirty f or forty plantsnot of roubdi tisu"e or her ski tot Infection or g picked it up -and took.it straight home' able manner becomes bad food; C3_1 ltbdrty voices cried together, "Look at to his mother. I pedally le this to be noted incases' of ; 1}mplr #o'rnrn- 6 t-ith daily. This lockjaw front "v;bittltn g at bis corgi. , cher feet!" Thirty-one pairs of eyes,, "Now whatever As that.. cried convalescence tram inftuerza, for the lymph circulatcta, somewhat in, the but cap ibis nut :.:nd muka him try it _ w counting the teacher's, stared•at Mary' 'Mrs -.Gray, astonished. i disease often mauifestq itself ln,� same war std the blood, under - certain The• teacher -looked stern, and! "I think ,it's a wonderful nerklace;'; vomit z, and its'- intestinal ar.d' .gas• 'going; certain changes' . ir. the I1isry Lou stopped smiting. She stood' said little' Pon; "Crtty: "Or maybe; crit dl t',lrhanres, and it is important ! Intter,. and i finally pourecl_ again' r �, .Danger— ]perfectly still, and her head drooped. i bracelets." ! not to. weak r. the ciigesfl - function : into the blood -stream ir. the vein3 on "What kind of shoes are those, _.."There's enough of it, whatever it by the eating. of�poorly preparc'tf food, either si}le of life neck. ! � t' and more ~ Mary Lou?" Miss Gardiner asked. � it, #o go all over you," Dir^. Gray cr even lhe'best of food lea ill-advised.i ' Ilaw, i, rna; l;a askc=1. is the ly, ph 1 i complaints arse c.:ircutatioti ; carsicd on . tivithout, a ` contractcd In Her voice was soft,.. and :Wary Lou said, and shr began to dress her- son" Quantities. Tho gvar.tttative distribu- mean treat her, stook• courage again. "French shoes," in the strange arijamenta. Some she tion of foodstuffs Fhculkl be so adjust- ;heart The hmm�n tsody is rely in- � +rotcated.Taks she said. "I -I thought the school wrapped round his neck• some round ed as net io overtax the stomach, bi-- gcr•ious and auaptablo. • The 'heart is might like to see them -and Blear his arms °and leas and chest_ A few the patient should -eat scnercil y and hg,?; :featly a tnn�cie, and there r.re ; !therts." I scores of..other'muecics ready lo act. ' • j were left to button round his little; frequently." in a way, as its understudies. The She looked at Al ss Gardiner from fat stomach. I . As a tonic- to build up the•bFood and, y 3Snder her l,•tshes. The teacher's face: "Oho!" he said with a great deal of sttrinlate the shattered I er es, Dr. ,alternate contraction and relaxation was solemn., - } pride when e- saw "himseTP in the. Williams' fink of the ordinarybodit; mus -cies l.eep - - 'But -her eyes are dancy," thought glags. These ptlls actually make new, rkh, this vital lymph -scream going -anti from t�necze.Stop itIn ". k! Lou, That afternoon -he went calling with red blood, which reaches every organ C this is only one of many reasons why time anJ do not gamble .vleh your "You May take exercisi s so essential to good health.. health, Used. 60 y.:.. in trcatins y' your seat, Mary! his mother. They stopped to see Mrs. and every nerve in the body, i'moroves cousin, colds and allied complaints. Other fac�•'s' in keeping this circula- z Lou," the teacher said: Tiger. Little Trippy Tiger had been, the splietite, strengthens digestion and ; s..rr►edy buys the tarp. Size et l wry Lou took her seat; but at re- put bed for getting into so much'.drives away the of'seariness tion going are' the pressure under which it asses from the blood ves-- Dfor,fltm1 D.WATSON GCO, Nerr S'orA - mischief,. but he crept out and peep- and depression always follx•inS an P ed round a corner at the callers. attack of la grippe or'infiuenza. Those `sola, and the movements ,made by the "SYRUP Of FIGS" �' Nothing showed except his head. who give Dr. Willtams' Pink fills a i chest -walls in breathing. a ' - "Ma wlgidl" he yelled, when he fair trial Will be ,ample repaid by the T'. a finer functions, of the brain do CROSSED EYES ty caught" sight of the necklace and new health and strength • this 'cuic not seem to he performed through a: (_❑ S L XA bracelets. "If he hasn't found ms 1 medicine always gives. J the coarser blood supply so, much as ,1 v�'Gz+ v �t/����� , , he • seem to be associated with the. 4 stripes.' I ---�> t b "Whv, so h� has, to be sure!" ex- -asy formation and quality of the finer CAN B E !Look at tongue! Remove poi- claimed Mrs. Tiger. Paymee>ita• lymph which, is found in -all the brain CURED! ,Sons from little stomachs, Airs: Gray looked very, mucli'as'- At one time Rudyard IiipLn( al- cavities ;A I have, cured tonished:' "What do you mean?" she `Ways paid his bills, Si0 matter how' hundreds of Over and bowels. small they happened to be, with asked. Foxy Pa. cases, and all y. cheques. After a while he ,discovered „ without silt; Pony Gray turned red and began DI r. Blank must favor Tom's stilt p Ito his amazement that his bank ac- hioroform„and to wriggle. He wriggled and wrig- for his daughter's' hand; he's invited c led with all his might, count showed a much larger tialaYice + in nearly every i► 8 g but the than the stubs of his Chequebook war- Tora to dinner.” a case, in one visit stripes would not come off, not one "That's Lrhem you're mistaken: His to office ranted. In fact, while lie was draw• y of them, What ;s more, they never daughter Is. keeping bona's now, ,and Write to A4ISSt Ing cheques for sma.l aninuiits almost did come off. he• thinks hen Tom tastes her cook- R. KNORR, 97 daily, his money, in the bank did not Kitchener, Ont., one .The_peat rias ththe_King_. Ing that will settle it." Jcs-pn Street, Jungle came to call.' He .looked hard `-- f m recent patients Ask her about ret a long time he was at a loss to �� my skit . nc ose s WOnly an.9vernight trip from Ontario. &NNCE y 61879 a'r,111.' � DR. F. O. CARTER ' Eye, lar, Nese, Throat !A YEARS ON eTATR STRUM 1100H _IIZOS.State St.,CN1CAGO,ILL. DRU'PS Co �..! �.-g W,- Neuro 1 to a Ound.Y. 10 to 12 S't'UP>i or Strangles to stallions, brood ma.res.`roltn knd all others to most destructivc The germ causing ,disease must bo removed from the body of the animal. Tb pretreat the trouble the same must ba done. SPOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND will do Doth --cure the slck and prevent those 'exposed" from having the disease, Sold by your drursist. XPONN It NDIOAZ CO. hafts. Goshen. fad.. V, a. L — ..a your name,• ne said decidediy. "Here, lie Happened one day to visit an office, after. you shall be called .Zebra."the occupant of which' was as on. And from that time on Pony Gray thusinatic autograph collector, :There was known as Zebra, and all his chil- the author saw one of his own cheques dren, grand -children and great=grand- framed and hanging on the wall. children are called by that",name to Thus the mystery was solved. It F- -" this very day' r appeared that the local shopkeepers ` iloeeDt "Ca]itorala" Byrap of trigs found that they could often get, more ly-look for the acme California on Coolness and absence of heat and for Kipling's cheques by selling them 'T •fR1te package, then you are sure your haste indicate fine qualities. A to autograph hunters than they could e +Child is having the best and most gentleman makes no noise, a lady is by cashing them at the bank, and so, , aartaless lszattoe or physio for the serene. -Emerson. although the aukhor kept on drawing VW* stomach, liver and bowels. ChlW - cheques, his balk balance remained 3ma love Its delicious frultyrtasts. 8`x11 The export of lions, we are told, is almost intact. directiou for child's, does on each now almost entirely in British hands. :--- i, bottle. Q1v8 it without fear. This is the sort of thing we ought to The beat friends are those who are .i XdU=l You must say "California., do a roaring trade 1c-, most patient with our faults. WOnly an.9vernight trip from Ontario. &NNCE y 61879 a'r,111.' � DR. F. O. CARTER ' Eye, lar, Nese, Throat !A YEARS ON eTATR STRUM 1100H _IIZOS.State St.,CN1CAGO,ILL. DRU'PS Co �..! �.-g W,- Neuro 1 to a Ound.Y. 10 to 12 S't'UP>i or Strangles to stallions, brood ma.res.`roltn knd all others to most destructivc The germ causing ,disease must bo removed from the body of the animal. Tb pretreat the trouble the same must ba done. SPOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND will do Doth --cure the slck and prevent those 'exposed" from having the disease, Sold by your drursist. XPONN It NDIOAZ CO. hafts. Goshen. fad.. V, a. L — 7% A 7-: , . , . , '40, "thew ask 0 as on frames—Bruns -11.4d A ASTHMA S N Ait Co.. 4 Brunswick A!!� oqt A Z 7 L The little street, each ateelille where VVANTE11) — RELIABLE, ENICR- If you have Asthma, don't VW setio men, farrpers' sons, fOm- it stands, Something 11ho 1.3 blow lng,�' ars or others who can devote some of m Imagine that you must &I - a as told misery. Relief Faulty disostion can=* the The Cause of .to Here where the sunlight mukes mbr�� ftfe "thew ask 0 as on frames—Bruns -11.4d A ASTHMA S N Ait Co.. 4 Brunswick A!!� oqt strangely fair Heart Trouble The little street, each ateelille where VVANTE11) — RELIABLE, ENICR- If you have Asthma, don't VW setio men, farrpers' sons, fOm- it stands, Something 11ho 1.3 blow lng,�' ars or others who can devote some of m Imagine that you must &I - a as told misery. Relief Faulty disostion can=* the spring mvv, u a . the. ply up-to-date canvassing outfits free of jjj charge and offer liberal. renittueration.- q sure and safe u 4 Suar in even the g ... generation of gases in the air, wont ore c wont cases by using stomach which Inflate and press Touching the town wlth dear, trauy- wanted to handle mining"stocks. bonds and debentures, to represen; To - Houce. Liberal else, air, If you was to." clown on the heart and interfere forming hands. ronto. Ta Mu Ef .,TEMPLETON'S F, with its regular action, causing using faintness and pain. 16 to 30 Half shy and hesitant, a someAb1nr_ stays LARD 8ZLLMRS. 0, RAZ.; _RA -MAN drops of Mother Selgel'A Curative suited his purpose, he asked, "How modern way of selling real estate. Bell your property much?" i Syrup after meals sets digestion one trembling instant iihere the sun only costs you $12.00. 'Why large eoratni8slon? Write for fulNI'art c a rijrht,which allows the heart to is sweet, .-CAPSULES beat full and regular. A quickening ,presence on' these win• We are so certain of re - we ter ways, suit. W. suits we will send you 06 free sample of these cap - :free Haunting and swift—and gone, 0;1 ul rules, confident that voiz- 11 find will find them all we have sllinil)g feet. 1.1m.d Wrt to Tem Yet,' in that instant, there were daf- fodils, And slender spears umlslug on the lawn, And perfumed blossoms oii the April lilus, Only the timid prophete=s was gone, Leavibg a faith as galkint as the grass, 1101-V thlt these things would barely cattle to pass. Zetons.'142 King St. W.. Toronto, Sold by reliable druggist Is -T everywhere for $1.04 a D.. TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULE For fifteen years the standar 1� specific for'14 Flh*umatlsm, Neuritis, Gout it will cost you five cents." NAZZ 1 -Sciatica, Lumbago. Neuralgia "Shure, that Is fair enough," ob-. 4 EWSPAPE41, WIZEKLY. IN BRUC33 served. Pat, - I'D + I I- 12o,*1 A4A I— AN - A 0, -M -W pro tribe th-N count U R a en opportunity ',:,.Vated,.slck or full of cold; when. the Write to Templ-tave. 242 11rj R. W.. Toronto. fol Box T. Wilson Publishing Co.. timiltede rrripample. 18 Adolaide, St. W.. Teronto, little tongue Is coated, breath bad' and Think- hard! What iz the bestthillg sl..;4 per twx. Test all field cool before plant:n.g. stomach sour, get a box -of Cascarets you have done since you were 001741. WELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER 1K Eastern and straighten the little oily right up. and job printing plant In 1*,, Ilizard's I.W=ezt I. the uouss, Ontario. Insurance carried.$2.500 Win Children gladly take this harmless Ask for WInard's and tate no Q'thar- New Cunard Liners. I for 81;200 on quick sale. Box It, candy cathartic an'd it cleause. Names of several large Cunard "DANDERINE" PUTS Wilson I ubli,hi,g Co.. 1�1:4.. Toronto. g. ocean liners sunk by enemy submar- little liver and bowels 'without griping, Azaaricli'm Pioneer Dog Fe= --.U82 PZZTXLXZ=. Cascar-ts' contain no calomel or den Wes during the war are to be per- rff 'IN HMR -:VrNS1 C011PLETB FERTII, nook cn gerous drugs anti can be depended up- r, DOG DISEASES 'I yetuated in new vessels now under 'BEAL ST lZur V411 pa, you. Write for prices. on to move the sour bile, gases and In- a-24 Now to reed construction, it Is a4liounced by the i. 1-11P'FOUP. E31PTY BAGS—SUGAR; digestible the 'right out of the Cunard Compaily, which has nearly flour, bran sacks to Stevens. HI&h- Mailed Free to,any Ad. bowels. Best family cathartic be. di e3a by the Author. 500,000 tbnl of passenger ships now ',Girls!, ►A mass of longg eat prices. Geo. Stevens. 364 Mark St 21L Clay Glover Co.. Inc. Peterhoro. ciluse It never cramps, sickens or 119 West..313t 8 building,.kgrs a LiverDbol despatell. --thiCk, gleamy' tresses r. .-causes Inconvenience. Now York. U.S.A. Of the vessels whose name's are W003) AekZ8. given none will upproach-the size of 'YOU HAVE NWC FOR SALi ----------- :9 the Mauretania or Aquitanta, but they F write the. Geo. SiX.r.., 364 Mark will kw big liners of Intermediate type, Street, Pi-terboro. ranging from 520 to 600 feet in length. For the Spring. Wardrobe They will have' spacibus ac'&mmoda-_ sengers and also will be k; A -rl1tD kXr) HAVII tton for phs. car or more of saran iron I will ------------- able to Carry large quanitles. of. cargo. ci,­- i�6rid #tuote you witere It layer. Gas. '64 Mark Street. Peterboro. are four ships of- the 600 foot Stevens, There -0—as-.%T-the Franconia. the Laconia, the An. IP03L SAT Scythia-, and the Samaria., There is if l(;HT Ift'NOPED Al :UES, GOUTIT only one vessel under construe'tion in 1-41 east Salkatvdewazi.' %2r- acres owti- .7 A ciass, the Tiburnia, a I�At-d. wood buildbigs. abuntlauce good the 650 foo J spring water, bent of soli. close market. V name. which appears for the first time Apply 43 Lindmay Toronto. among, the company's_ ships. The 520 PAX111111111 UOUQZT. -foot class comprises seven vessels, U171 ;RS FOR SAI0 the Alautila, ArdanJa, Auranla, An- I FIAVF CASH save.. a sonla, Asmila, Albania and Anfouta. Let "Danderine" save. r hair anti able farms, 01V vcription.'lo- e de n and cash Price. James P. WhIt% double Its beauty. You C= have lots raflw . Of tUkge the first five are the names Box 109. New F-ranklin, Mo. of long. thick, strong, lustrous,bair. 7 of vessels lost In tho war, and the An. Don't let it stay -lifeless, thin, scraggly N=C=r1A=0U& tonih appears for We first time. or fading. Bring back Its color, vigorti ADIES WASTEIr TO DO PLAIN and vitality. 14 light sew!ric at home whole of We have been using MINARDS Get a 35 -cent bottle of delightful, *iare time, good pay. work sent any dis. LININI ENT in our home -for a number Unce, cbarg*o pald. Bond stamT forcpar. years -n counter to freshen your scalp; check 9021 Montreal. 'D of L "Danderine." at an drug or toilet dculitro. I and use no otfier Liniment y Nat onal Manufactur na oza. OU but 11,11NARD'S, and we can recom- _)TP1N STOCK WA--VrZD. dancty.uff and falling halr.­ Your hali- 1V T mead it highlk for spralnsy bruises Clre able to supply, aevise us. as wo it It needs this itimulating Ionic; -the a %IJpaK the h1chast prices. drr or green pains or tightness of the.chest, s7r� I w. life, color. bilghtness and abundancet f Xtonan 13ro*. Xelmitsdi.., ness. of the threat, headache or any- Owen Sound. Out "V, will return—Hurry! thing of that sort, We will not be CER. =NIURS. C. internal and external. cured W without It pne single day, for ;vee got anew bottle before the other .19 al ruin by our home trentmont. Writ'. a before too late' Dr. Bellma" M""I V_V used. I can recommend it highly to Co.. 1.1mited. Collizirwood. Ont JA Me= _4 J� anyone. JOHN WALMELD. N, Your �u�y Dodor KNOCKS OUT P A R( 0269 LaHsive Islands, Lanenburg Co., & A AR T• -The Seap -110MIN Fate of Sea Cows. - FIRST R THE The.last Arctic "sea cow" was seen to —about 'a century after the In 1854 %tMint Cmfortin relief fr F In pain • first diacovery,of the species by white men. When full grown, the creature malies Sloan's the 4 weighed as much as 8,000 pounds. to Soodie World's Liniment These animals frequented shallow's 17 orbearuty at the mouths of rivers In herds; andThis faiiious reliever cif rheumatiq 2S?. 93 while feeding they drove before them aches, soreness, stiffness, jainfidr me that 'c pains, an their young, to protect the latter from really does sprains, neuralgic most No. 9269—Ladies' Drew. Price, danger. So tame were they that one, something to other external twinges that humanity ce, 25 1 nipper and lower sections; or could stroke their backs without any, purify and suffers from, enjoys its great tales cents. Two sleeve; three- shorter length. Cut in 7 a es, 34.to beautify four styles of sle6 ; - I• because it practically never fail& tel I objection oil their part. hair am kin. 46 inch bust. Size 86, with tucked bring speed,,, comforting relief. Piece tunic Jn two lengths; two-piece sleeves, 7 Unfortunately, their flesh was good Bath* with .0 yards 86 inches wide, or cadcura soap Always ready for use; it takes lhtl* underskirt, -98 or 36-iyich length, Cut! 4W yardi 40 inches wide; witIr -bell to eat, resembling beef. Whalers got and hot water to Penetrate without rubbing an d ro. In 8 sizes, 34 to 48 inch bust. Size sleeves, 4% yards 36 inches wide, or in the way of depending upon them to eleram the 00, If sus of redness, - duce results..Clean, reirc:shing- ad, I it 36, longer tunic, 4% yards 40 inches 4*% yards 40 inches' wide. Width for stores of fresh meat; and so, in roughness or eruptions are presect. or dan- in Ca da. At all drug ,Mores. druff cin scalp. touch gentlZ with Culticara 1widi, or 3% yards754 Inc arobrid''bottorn, 1% yards, the natural course of­evenLs, they 85c., 70c., $1.10. hes 'wi4e shorter tunic, 4 No. 9327—Ladies' Dress. Price- 25 were wt ed out. Ointment; bdore bathing or shampooing yards 40 inchc, wide, 'Aor 2% yards 64 inches wide; vest, % cents. With' For everr purroft of the toilet. bath and vest, two styles of sleeve; tUniCL; U having nursery Cuticura Soap and Ointment are Vard 18 inches' wicW..- Width, 1% three-piece nderskirt ideal.' Absolutely nothing better. --irards. "''MONEY ORDERS. two-piece upper and lower section; 38 I&AP 25c. Olmseent 25 and Sold A Dominion Express Money Order ego, liftanbepot: No. 9103—Ledlee Dress. Price, 25.� or 36 -inch length. Cut, in 8 sizes, 84, throughou nion. can2d SL Paul St. Moab sial. ,centa. With vest; two styles of sleeve; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inch bunt for fire dollars costs three cents. 3sap aha"s witbouit mur. one-piece straight 'skirt with o with' me4sure.* Size 36, without collar, 38 out trimming -straps; 38 or 36 -inch. inch length, 37A yards 40,inches wide, LAMps for Brides. length. Cut in 8 sizes, 34 to 48 inch or 27/s yards 54 inches wide; figured bust Site 36 requires,' 88 -inch length,! 3 yards 40 inches wide; plain, 2 yards' in early times the courtship and tnmmin straps, 3 with marriage-- custonls-�ng—Me Green. Bards 64 i 36* inches wide. Width around bottom, landers were simple' and unceremoni. br6bes wide. kidth, 1% yards. 1 1 % yards. No. 9257—Ladies' Dress with I These patterns may be obtained ous enough, since we are told that ONLY TABLETS, MARKED ,Chemisette. Price, 25 cents. Kimono! from your local McCall dealer, or when a lovelorn youth made up his }issues, or dropped shoulders with from the McCall Company, 70 Bon mind as to the girl he wanted to adorn tell sleeves; two-piece skirt having SPIRIN Street, Toronto, Dept. W. and be useful In his but of ice and BAYER" ...'ARE A snow, he went to her hbuse, seized her by the hair or wherever he could se- cure a good grip on her, and dragged Vot'Aspiriii at All without the "Bayer Crossm 7 her to his,own domain, where shig was EAmodc,Vo 31 Mirly alea ,or Goffee chirker expected to remain, without any, -fur. *:.,dr marriage ceremony. If an af• doesrit realize that his ill -health fluent bridegroom he would perhaps soothe her lacerated feelings by pre - or discomfort is due to his seating her with a new lamp or sem M fable beverage until some friend other article of household utility. m icfdes Royal Cloth— r The most extravagant En�opean monarch as�regards dress was the late Czar of Russia. Tho bill of his civil sataii-t tailor bordered on $10, 110 a year, and' that of his military tall r $15,000. His top -hat cost him $25, ad every year he gave '$2,000 for.a fik coat. It Is said that he never gave less that $60 for a suit, and never wore it more "favor of 'this h6cilfh-' 'Compat-rd, NvIth The &o,,�Ang than three tim�ess -etage e him the Kaiser was quite shappy. His full be.v LmonEf i6a and cof price fnr, a suit Is at most $35, and �he Vee drinkers plair-d-� shows will wear it thifty times; whilst King Haakon spends no more - on a suit, * rhem3- a Reason tha'n the average Norwegian gro cer. ED. 7. ISSUE No. 10-120. BIT$ OF' Classified A&ertlsements. asuff" WAXIMM ?R HUMOR A PORTRAIT AGENT11 WANTM good prints and low*" ftfe "thew ask 0 as on frames—Bruns -11.4d N Ait Co.. 4 Brunswick A!!� oqt FROM HERE.&INEM VVANTE11) — RELIABLE, ENICR- The rntnn "Bayer' �i., �ni 3^q the I contains proprr, directions for Col VW setio men, farrpers' sons, fOm- only ;:crr.inn % .kqririnITT�ndarh�, Tnothanhe, Earache, Neu- ars or others who can devote some of A FLill -Time Job. well-;Leanln"rd Lady: "Are you their spare time to represent us an Salesmen for Nursery Stock. We sup- going to Mrs. Smith's funeral,.rfr?" ply up-to-date canvassing outfits free of jjj charge and offer liberal. renittueration.- Doctor: "No, I very seldom go I Apply Immediately to Maple Grove Nurseries, Winona. Ont. 4P to any of my patients' funerals." Well-meaning Old Lady. "No; I MART, ENERGETIC YOUN MAN S suppose You miglit• be doing uothin' wanted to handle mining"stocks. bonds and debentures, to represen; To - Houce. Liberal else, air, If you was to." ronto commission. AD - Ply Box 6. Wilson Publishing Co.. 'To- manufacture, to assist the public axaInst Imitations. tlo Tablets of Bayer COM1118,111111t ronto. Fair Enough, Pat went to a druggist to get a n LARD 8ZLLMRS. 0, empty bottle. Se ' lecting the one that FOR INFORMATION W R IV E about the new, suited his purpose, he asked, "How modern way of selling real estate. Bell your property much?" i Yourself with our help. Our method "Well,!Lgald the clerk, "if,you have only costs you $12.00. 'Why large eoratni8slon? Write for fulNI'art won'ttic something In the bottle It won't cost 'w 7Sj 'are, Real Estate Buyers Monthly, Dundas St., London. Ont..• you anything, but If you The rntnn "Bayer' �i., �ni 3^q the I contains proprr, directions for Col only ;:crr.inn % .kqririnITT�ndarh�, Tnothanhe, Earache, Neu- pl,y, inn- f -i- over rinn- rnhpa. Lun-,brigo, Rheumatism, Neuri. 'Pain generally. u Cr,,1411 'Dint tiq .teen � e tis. .1 Pain -t, and -irq Always btly an unbroken Rackagol Tin boxes of. 12 tablets cost but of "hag Tabict,; of. At-pirin' which 1 afew cents. I-Irger "Bayer" packagese There Is only eno Aspirl-In-103ayer"—You roust say Bayer" AepMn Is the trra,� rrnr% freqlstorpcl In Canada) mf 737ayer %I-inufacture of %(on** —'Aceticaeldeater of ftlicylicacIld. White, it la well kr-own that Aspirin means B4ayff manufacture, to assist the public axaInst Imitations. tlo Tablets of Bayer COM1118,111111t will be stamped with tact. cmeral 1.ada mark, tho ­a7er Cross." % :a ,r w• .. f .�,, aV.y,4• yw•w. 'v,.--•:.. ;..,..-, n".r,f'ti: �%'-, -r7.. ':W ,.,.. ^.rr.... . :...,:..s.^. 'r .Y<.�.. .. .....; �.�. w . ,�,r.. ,.:� .. :, r.. .,;:. •n!;F..r. � .. ,� :'. '."��«-r .x.,, d:..,rrUUMP ..4'"% r' m`; �. 'w-a' > . i.�, , r3K-:, a•: a�:. �': -�^'; moi„, s<a va. 'wsrm.ry,,n ? .r� "'6` }-�•,. � a. 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Dagmar. and children. Come in and Ret first choice and examine our prices, ' 1 -W. G. Reid wtid =son are tepend--Fariners, one car of No. 3 R. AND MRs. CLARK, 8R. itig a-few days with friends in the yellow corn received this week at as they Are mach below, the "Big Stores." "' y .—_ _ - There is no'fndicati.ctn of prices"being-lower, as goods pre acorea. -- - ":.eity. Campbell Flour Mills Co. * 1Vew ddverttee+accents. sR -Mrs. W. G. Ham is visiting -Itev. Dr, Marsh will occupy Mrs. J� B. Horn, of the pulpit in St. Andrew's church A-few odd limes of :Men's Boots to clear below cost, sizes 7 to' 10, also, .� her daughter, QU AEE PIANO FOH BALE-In surae udd lines of Chlldreu's Boots to be cleared at a sacrifiee. Peterboro. - .. on Sunday fol• the last time before S.goodorder. Apply to F.11.HaU,ChprchSt., delay, -James and 111ra. Rose spent leaving for the Bermudas. Pickering. 22tf- Don't'A3 they won't last long: s the geek-end with relatives in -The Young People of St, And I rOR SALE-A gtianli ty of eboice Bowmanville. rew's church visited the ] 6ung 1 FOR A. E. Brown, lot 20, Kingston G. A. A GILLE SPIE DUB BARTO�T :. —Miss Jean Bateman is spend- People's Society Of the Whitbyoa rd, Pickering, .Ind phone 23-24 � 1 ing a few days with her aunts, Baptist church on Wednesday ev- -•---- _ _ A\TED-Two farm bands, steady t the Misses B lntin . ening, t he-n the furnished the ��work the l g d3t }' Y year around. Apply to F. T. r H. Banka and daughtei, program, They report a host en- Brignall, O:drift, Ont., stating. wages required. __ -. — : 21_'24 . Miss Reta, 'Are both ree6vering juyable time. - • - •' �. i'from an attack of the flu. -3Ir James Richardson. andINNER OR SALE CHEAT' Sleighs, wnlzIWAS- f Born, at Burford, on' Sunday, Mrs• L. Squires returned hunle ou °nsbagities, harnessapd,.il kinds of imlzk- ss� tore .,,its. H, lierman, Claremontr- 171[ Feb. 20th, to F. F. Ru'fi Mrs. Bails• Savirday, after spending thre - rt TUR SALT;-.S uantit of timoth r ;don. a son (Allan Ed Rin),-• Reeky with their brothers in Pits. �1 4 Y Y tr —The township cotincil will- burg, Pit. ,Mrs. Richardson ive seed, \ta:quiswheat and baileyy. Also cow � for sale, Howard Malcolm, R. R. /�o. 1,-Loeust , i, inset on Monday neat for the are r;.nr•ry to hear; was flick thelHill, =1•:0 - transaction of general business greater p rt of the• time she was j�/ %OOD FOR SALE-$5per„rord, at -Miss Cora Burling, �i'h0 1A6 Kw€ty, bl1C i3 now SOrneA'hat 1011 T1� lot18,1rearofcon.5.(Brockroad).Aman BREAKFAST FOODS been spending R fete weeks with prOVed. 'will be on the premises to attend to customers. her sister in :Hilton, hag returned =The Epworth-LQague will hold u ?�' Barclay. Brougham. l9cr home. box social on Friday evening, POL-LTRY AND EP;ATHERfi -Cornflakes, Kellog's Waxt•ite, 15 cents per pkg -We are plemed to report tha M.3CCh-IRth in the bAaamPnt of the, Wanted—Live poultr and. feathers of all _-Krumbles, bell S Vaxtite� 15 er pk - kfnds. Highest pr-ce pat nd. phone `01. P t"'g �Irflldrs. Gordon Law is recovering Methodist church.. Ladies are Gra enllts 15 cents erpkg��i H. Herman, Claremont, 19tf p p i 'front her recent illness and able to- requested to briuR, buses and each - - -- OR SALE-Good milcb cow. Dur- Shredded Wheat, '15 cents �rpkg. be about. One who brings a boa will go free Fham, 6 years old, dueMarch15th. Apply at is 7 t � p ' -R. A. and Mrs. - Douglas, of Admission fee for all others 25c, lot 9. con. 5, Pickering or address S, Carlton, Puffed ince, 15 cents per pkg Toronto, spent Sunday with the vvblleh fee will"be refunded Wall, R,•R,. No. ), Locust Hiu. 3-24 latter'saunts. Misses Bertha, and who pay More than $1,23 fora always O n OTICE-I will not•be responaihle _ These are alp n hand x Ida Bunting, box. The men will present the 1 for any debts incurred by my wire, Mrs. - -St. George's church, Pickering. lady who brings the nicest box Alice 'Palmer, after tpis date, Feb. 18th, 1920. _ -Services during Lent, Sunday at with a suikable prize. The. ladies Alfred D_Palmrr, Pickering, 22-24 Dress Materials for Sprig 10.30 a.• n+, and in the evening at will give a- nice prize to the man Tto-R. SALE-4 cows,-2 of which are 1.00. Wecinsaday at 4 p.m. who makes the best bid for R box. 1` milking and ?due May lst. Also a 2-year Y , ofd (illy colt and a. sorrel -driver. _ Albert J. Gray Good quality tin-ion serge, 36 Inch wide *- —Garnet Courtice is about to Program at. 8 p. nt. Social follows. Brougham, Phone Pickering 520—`-ZS-"24' � � ' � renovate big residence, which is Let all hands come -and enjoy the 2 green, red, brown,1.50- -- at resent occupied by W. J. Reid,, * OR SALE-2 young Holstein cows colors '8 reen ed nary hr wri only per yard p Fand 1 Durham cow, all fresh . Apply at lot t and which the latter will soon -Anotherold resident of Picker= l 1, con. 7, Pickering, or address G. W, Hodgson, 8hepherd'S Check, 3t, inch wide,' 1.00 per yard � seat,, in(t, Mrs.' Mary McCortnirk, died R. R, No 2: Cldremom. 23-21 W, -The Woman's A nxlllary of St. til Toronto. on Monday, Mar. 1st, OR SALT✓-�► gnantity of ciPan Shepherd's Check 5fl titch wide .2.00 per yard k _ ' ' George's church will hold th yy .. 'wheat;-White- Wave 7 _ regular monthly baainess tweeting was the belovod Wife, of the late kei, R R, lriyGolden Ind phone 210Yellow corn. 4. 13 un- Plaids, for children's wear, 36i inch 'wide, -1.25 and 1.50 per yd on Thur day. March lltb. at 3 Jamey McCormick. who resided o0 W at the home of Mr,.F- W. the 5t.h concession of Pickering, TI'OR SALE-A Durham rdvw. 5 yrp, Blue basket cloth, :3.50 per yard pp old, due to calve about April 1st. weighs "WeekQ. arid who died about 20 ears #190. _ 9about Russell lbs. Apply at lot 'l1, con. a Picker- ing. -H. J. and Mra. Marquis and Mrs. McCormick lived for a num. ing. Russell Connef. Ind. phone, Pickering 727 all the members of their family of ber of years in this village and was 24�ze_ (� • t Stroud, have been confined to highly esteemed. She had four �, OTICF.-I bet gdve notice that A✓Lilc'taln Nets .and Scrim their beds with A severe attack Of children. bf whom two ' survive, L ` I will not be responsible for any debea con- ,y tracted by my wife. Mrs. Arthur C- Parrinder, - a the flu, but we are glad to know Joseph, and Mra. R. Wilson,---8f alter this date Feb, 24th, 1920. Arthur C. Par- Cream Scrim; hemstitched border, . �3C yd that they ars now improving. Oshawa. She is also is-itrvived by noder. Balsam. Ont, 23.2s -F. W. Weeks wishes to inform five grand-children, all of whore CF,ED OATB FOi% 8ALE-O. "A. c. Cream Scriin, heavy weight, 65c yd his customers that he trill be tin- attended the funeral which • took ►J72. true toname and pure. This hasbeenthe `. able to fill an ers for grinding lace on T6ursda to the R. C, he•°+eat yielding variety at O. A. C, for-several �t Y'd R p y Years. Price. $1.30 per bushel. w. H. westney, Clediiln Scrim, with flowered border, fisc yd' Uotil further I19tice, the ice in the cetnPter iu Pickering, Pickering. Ird phone 1420- 2•dt! > .t race bavinil fallen down, thus L -On Friday evening as Walton Brown and fawn colored .Flowered Scrim, 70c ' d— - shnttioR off the eappl of water. . Aunts, of Dunbarton, was return Roo SALE OR TO RENT-An & s . y raota•d frame-dwelling ng on garde Sc.'Picker- -The Chamber of Comm me ing from Whitby, with his date- ing Hall acre of fintdasa garden and. A Cream Net, open pattern, 50c yd Brill hold its regular meeting in Eters who are attending the number o! apple trees and stscherry trees. Hard g g R R and soft water, A ply to J. O'Connor. Church ' the Town Hall next Tuesdayat high school, the hot•se became st,Pitkering 2i _ g Cream Net, extra dine quality, 1.00 8-pp m. As important matters• frightened at the noise made by O(J8E PAINTtN(i AND DECOR- 0 srill come before the meeting a riveters who' are at' work on the Hating. Best prices and workmanship, Also _ -Rood -attendance of members is new bridge. The animal was soon Insurance in two or the beat established Compaq- .:-,,requested. ompaq- - reQ uested. bey control, trol, anti the ciitter decrfes,autolnobi!e,fartsproperty and stock, resiees and mercantile, at' low taus - Apply att - --Men s Heavy Boots —David Annan, jr., met with a %asupset. Mr. Annis held On to Gerow'sgarage orathouse across the street. painful , accident.. on. Wednesday the lines and wits dragged w con _ _ _ __:_ 21.33 Have you seen our `'Peterboro" Boot,; black tan, without toe- - i o of last week: He. was engaged in A derable distance before he site Notice Of g liCatll� ' =-tearing down an, old._ building seeded in.t•topping the hurse'. Mr. pp cap. :rust the thing for out-door wear in the - when a piers of timber stritek him Annis and one of his datightera •for Divorce on the dead infiictinR a bad rut were rather' badly shaken up; bac — teat Weather, all sizes,-Z M per-pair. ; :,and rendering him unconscious none of them stistained serious in- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -• - ' .for a. tithe. Fortunately:, ivbile juries. Several children who John Grahau), of the Town of Oshawa. the injuries Are painful, they are were riding on the cutter at the in the County of Ontario, in the Pim• ��- not of a serious rbaracter. time also esvappd injury. - vinre of Ontario, rlectrieian, Rill ap M e S C H AP M A N --� -Ali 'old and respected rear-BowmanvillP, Oshawa, send ply to the Park+anent of (.unradn, at t hp mixt session 1 'dent of this township, Mr-a. •\iar- i� hitby Are about to'take'step+to- Dior snfdQT whis *if o0eht tea, Graham. �gare.t.Madditford, died oil Fritts wat•d srcteren c•onlrnutation rates 9ast at St. Michael's HaspitaL 7b into Toronto, the y:etne as that en County of Ontat io, on-the grounds of BUNDY'S :-'HARDWARE :-routs, at the age of in years. Her joyed bV the tutvn5 And village., bigamy and desrttion. funeral toojc place on Monday west of the city We nncjerstand Rated at-thp. T,Ywn 'ref Whitby. i>, - imowting from the home of her �bn that Whitby enjoyed •this privil• the CrllintF anri Province of Ontario,�- $n-law, N. G. Commander,. thence ege until about fifteen years Ago, this 10th day of Ft hnt:up, A. D. i9'�1, r_ ^• oto Pickering'where interment when it was ivithdrR n aq it was %V. H-.htime and labor by us>Eng ?.3.37 - ' Whitby, Unt. took place in the R. C.•cemetery, abused by a number. It is ex' 8o!icitorfor the said Jghn Grahaid. _ -Mise Jean McGuire, who has petted that when the manage --- j ----- -y-- �[T t lbeen teller in the .Standard-�Baok meat of.-thP Grand Trunk is taken WhiteQale Tile Works he Late8 h re ford me time; hoe resigned, over by the government,. the re• g decided to go very soot] quest for commutation fAres will - to the north-west with her broth be dealt 4vith with some consider- Concrete drainiiles of different sires Neiv Ic}�a Z�'aahlmg .lilac bine,, complete, with Wringer, ,er, Dan. Mdys Down has been ation for these towns.. And if. and-concrete bricka-for sade. only $23.00 ;promoted to the position of telleri their- request is granted, there Ind. Phone No. 5515, Marktratn. �,. ,and Hugh Robbins to the position would be no reason that a similar r Oqe :Minute «'ashibq Macbine, complete, with-Wringer,' � A of ledger-keener. Miss Carrie Me- request from. -Pickering would be Geo. Burkholder, fir hltevale Y 00 Gnire has been engaged as jnuior• ignored. . Rosebank has bad the — - ---- " out $�.� icteric. , advantage of cheap fares for R -On Saturday last Mrs. , E. numbetr of years and Pickering is . 'T h ex t om � s These machines are fully`gnaranteed.' If your are not satisfied, '• Walgh, who formerly resided on as much entitled to them as that p we ref your money.�s ' the lake shore oa the farm•noiv summer resort., Pickering should Confectionery owned by E. Balsdou died at the now be up and doing. ' home -of .her son, Rev. Robert -The National Campaign calls + Dowsell Wtiugers'$5.30,• .::Heavy:Tin Boilers, Walsh, of Colgan. Her funeral for a,"3o•To-Church Sunday,,"and NEtLSON S Ice Crei3m -� took-plaee on 'Monday, wlrerr in- such RiH be observed in Pickering constantly on hand in bulk or bf•icks - •With No. 0 copper buttoms, $4.50., terment took place in the R. C.. Methodist' Chnech on iMarebi rh, Gum, Chocolates-and other Sweets. CP M, here. The deceased was and the -whole congregation is Popular Patriotic Riusie. ,Cane's Improved Washing Boards 03 cents l` highly esteemed by all who knelt' urgently requested to attend. All Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. Galavuizeci Iron Tubs,.all sires, $1.735 app her, who will regret to hear of her who will gel to .church may go to = _ _ demise. Heaven. TlleHeavengoinkdesire -IN DILLINGI3A�i BLOCK -Some of 'our citizens seem to be the churchgoing habit. Pickering. Ont. dry_' a be tinware that there is fi by-lag - Call ><n and look these machines over Who are th y iters til your family ' ELM DALE MILLS » - In force •in the village making-it Next -Sunday will answer. •Our r� • the duty of every citizen to keep morning subject will be -,The , Our 'Prices are Right. -- : the sidewalk in front of his prelni Church Tvinmphant," and tlie'text P2C ER=NQ- ' Res clear of show. If the work is yon, will find in Rev. 7:9.17. Yon can always get the best :Mani-- not performed within 24 hours Stndy the- verses, careftill and ' after the storm is over, the a Y tobl� )•lout_u>Ade from No. 1.. Ja R Bundy - ` Pickering police see wlitit, you w,�iild Ay'on, the Manitobw Wheat. V trustees may engage it, plan to do subject, if yon_hacdt'to preach: In . t h w sn ,lac ]s .to 1e Bread. Try' a bag. --- id tip against the property tha ' The Church .Militant." Read afl3�ins such sidewalk. And._have _�-�, . or in this iAesa e the same collected with the other 1 g BRAN SHORTSry dazes in the fall. you find our text. We mast i�1Il I• EEDS fi -The anneal ban net of the get oil the gear and strip for Etc- -The OAT CHOP, q tion. Uar enemies are forcing LbeOATS"' ti `Chamber of Commerce will take issue along the line. We tuay have CRUSHED UATS ' BARLEY CHOP -- ;, 'place within the next few weeks. Singitig•Saints, blit we must have _ I ii HEAT Business., including" -Stock, Dwelling t ti Ihnd it is proposed that Sir Adam Fighting Forces. "Pat oil the •CRACKED COIL\ Z Reck, who i9 expected to arrive whole armor of God." "Be as good 111IKED I3EN 1'ISEU_- • • - hotue From England in a fete' days, soldiers of Jesus Christ." Our In• C CraldRell's Cream substitute `be honored as R guest that even• tercessor. Rte On the job and meet Calf .ileal. and Harness Shop. - y rtng, Considering the great inter- fele special prayer and study ever v 1lolaasey Meal- ' y est Sir Adain has taken in the Vuesday tit 8 p, m. We need yon. CHOPPING AND O.ATl xl Women's AV matter of suppplying light And The captains of flnFlore are round �t e havlo Rome sna )s In anll -1115,�+OS ]" )Ots _,-,power to thiadistrict As well na ing ti the subscribers and will CRUSHING E�')::ItYD,\Y 1 R p Get prices on feed in ton lots. _ ;tt one-third valve. +the interest in the electric t•Riln'Ay, :coon be over the tali. Don't ]et .HELL PHONE. the miggeation is n ood one, and then) n,d-is you. Spet4al 111Petirg j the Chanlb�r of Crmlinwren_010til+l of the-f:llnorth League on hridny F'. W. "TXr29lcmil?. AV BUNTING LLL'�RING �5 T `Ia1 .ke thl,e:ent a grenr witer-epa. 'nt S p m.-J. W. 1). 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