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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_03_12;7 7, s 41llt vz� 'Z R, 7 A— tit yr4 0 :.4#V0L.'XXX1X.T. PICKERING,- OTT.,FRID'AY', 31A"RCH 121.1920. No. 25 AGINCOURT GREEN RIViCR Established 75. years Geo. E. 'Baker A funeral service %vVs held MondaV There will be, it combination e,,,Ie 44 Alr&. Holdt�n, the officiating clergy- -A, E. FORSYTH. D of 0., Regis- ❑being Rev. M. Jordan, Preshv- mettical 1 held in Green River- on Satnt-da ' GREENW00� evening tit tbo� residence' of tho� late !larch 27th. Parti's wishing to take Y, advantage of it t ose of any • t,"1111b., if the st-ock, iiii'pleuients, furniture, etc., wfll eietioa of optometrical Asso• Some hien and think terlan minister, and the Ontario. Speciiil attention given to Rev. W, if. let, or Fred Postill by the 18th-iost' Otaremont. 46tf Corner yourself sumewhere Church, an old friend of. the family. % 'MILLS We fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. -NortLi Other teen just sit. Adams, pastor of Don .hills INIethodi t 1 kindly communicate with W. A. Ful - ch nd - figil re. The late.Mrs. flold,ezi.was pi-c-deveased F. T OM 1. 1 N S O'N. 1r, B.. '.N I e MARKHAM triber by her husband, the late �itlnil,e Hold. N Fh)---icixn�anoSurgeon that fi�.:rmcrly occupiet ' The mag with the Water System en. A grown- tip family survive. The , Preventive oilfle of Ontario. Office: fl I b r enti% ell Floody of',ii'e In-' funeral took plac t. ,the late Dr, R. Brodic, mid iat%,rl�� Ly Dr, CaIll � Pe on t Tuesdayat- the l,nd Revenu Phone. Cititemont.'Qnt, 231y properly installed is getting family fairyin lot -a the Claremont e department, ent, Toronto, eRpture&a complete still at the cess - T, nion Cemetery. E. CARTAVRIGHT, ANY. D.. IM. fL'rJM I to 2 qtiart�; yer jolence of M;ix Fine, a junk dealerhe're, earl} Fine was V. CAP. & S.. Oni. A corvr,(::�:fi,r Oi-.- Coun- ly on Tuesday morn 13 BALSAM ty of 0-1 tario, Office hours : 12 -2 -and .6-N P. rn.. 'tuilklng more than you are. 11111-��_ted acid taken t Toronto in or at other hours by ap;>ointment Ph"negell e erio et haigro of Constable Hebson, where 'We regret to report the death to� 14 Ind;,phone No, 400. Pickering, On- of i the trial will take pIttc6. ' Fine states 0. .3.3 J.t1st think, Wich 60 coivs, yrti get Mrs. John Clark. took place on Fi-iday. .1ii-irdh 5th, at her'heine, 140 rhe still in Toibrito �-'ood stock.of,Sliorcl' that her purchase and BarleyL tnd some interesting developments Now is a good nearly an extra can of milk.` k., Feed oil hand. 0. MCKINNON', 31. D.. L. R. C. S., Vitut court*. Detroit. -�-he vriks the Edinburgh. toembor of the College of �10 90'days yo -I have. LLg ter of thp, late Jaweq.artl Mts, nL'e expected. tirue-to-lay in a4tock. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate- They will be scarce later on. R David of the Brock road. She is a otec,oTaItt.061,10e.ge, of SurRe6np, Erlinburgb. -tually lost about,8210 survivaed It-.- f,�irr, brothers and three ft a a rit a dsiesseg of women ani ac GREENWOOD abildreu. Office aud residence, Brougbani, A splendid quality si�;I:Prsi Robert David -on, of Toronto, ity of Corn -now Let us IiLniire your reqiiirements John and Henravidsnn.'of Calgary, Born, on Friday, NIaLTh5Lh, to Gen. On band. . I and 'Mrs. Hicks. A son. Legat. "l);.aiRld Davidson,of,Detroit, Mrs.1 Cecil Miller made a s,pecisd trip to Ch.opping as, ostial on MOUdajys John lbisinev, of Detroit, 31-rs. (;eo. Myrtle on Montiny.- Tit -N-F Barrister. Sol- 1'�,onjp�on, of Brooklin. and 311r-. H. and Fridays. UT H-'KFN� D'�. Ba StOv111e, , Onto I Alf. Trinible has put-vhased it driver T Tt ieitor,1,Noi?try Public,'ECcinveyancer &c. etr1v,)re, of Tk4coinit, Wath. Iler frorn Gen. Can�mrfck. w1i I b� funeral tbok place on 31t�ndav W For - _Wlieat; B?vrley and Oats Ont.. Alex Moore 11 Inoviniz-hig household est 1, tWn veitiotery. Detroit.' Wanted. BARRIS effects to Brighton this week. L L. K.C. TIrR. Coun ty Crow n A ttorn e I y, and Con It OUNEARTON .Nils Ada -Middteton hitq 'recovered J, E. FAREWI ns sovattOr. Court Homos, Witifty. 10-T J9 -H,,�1:B E A L f froth her recent attack of =mall -pox. Mis9, Hitzel Ru"ell ha-; been spend- Wh I te S,lgL at Gillespie's this w"( ­'k . . ...... -risler axid 'tug a mouth with -Mrs. Righard Wit. ro L I�a• 11-11, lbs. CLAREMONT die" Aid' met iitthe�mans(l --A *Solicitor. Notary Fui;w. Etc. osn - . has been t last Tburs& %-,when tiers was It good- Cecil Wilson. of Toron�o' ing wiL oseph Wide attendance man and DALF-; & JOHNSTON-:-Bariisters IiSUER 0 F T -l". Li., ­)rit!y.will mp.et on 13.- Participatibri. receipts are, Phone Gerrard,1411. SaLurdayl,'-Nia - F-Floav evi-ITIng Fr rumination M I-. j Rev DOW Teft W i I k ison- alt lista Ver - of 601-enffin- -nabell ure holidaying in Toronto for a ,cern 1, -,Fj, and.� w duly Th t- the enmir'lz cuuple"of week,4. ".B. A.. I Bin- L• i youngp-opleof Dt: Ada Nickle re -opened school on - T I LLI All J. BEATO.N Marriage Licenses nb;irton .v I Sokki,,,;r, meirber !irin nrpq(-nt a dratitaontitled "Ifujite TrO%" of ! hc of TtieSday niornirig, Af ter *Ln absence of Rirci�m_%ri. Venj!on, rotiter and Beaton. Toronto iii Ihs- near future, Watch out for nearly four week.. General Trust% Building. b3 Bay Street. Toronto. Se'r'vice Telephone:Main 9-A and 062. . -E-0 The "Beaver" (,'lob wits entertained LOGS WANTED At the evening service in the church 7 choir at the home of Bert -and Mrs. Harvey last Sundity there a male c on'Thursdity evening last. Deidal I will pay.thejn1lowing prices deliver. of twenty-rine voices. Much credit is Hang Duckett. ha,; engaged with ed at. the mill due the hogs on their Brat appearance. * Disney for a year. He will G_ AR 'A. G E W. F. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S- Rock Elm No, 1 33.00 to t ).10) pe I r M BRQ,X ROAD enter his now duties Shortly. - G-aduate'of the Rbyal Coilge of Dental Soft ElmNo. 1- 0-5. (0 to 30. 00 Messrs. Harvey- and Sumpona and t:uiversity of Toronto. Office Oreen bare.. oves W M. Pringle*% ',hardware; store WhAb Basswood No. I 25,o)o •t6 '.3D.fjo - John Knox to on a business trip"to' got their suppiy of ice in summer e undersigned have opened 44 - Office hours 9 to 121� l.to 3.30.5 Ind.'phone 'phone I Maple No. 1' 25-00 to 30-00 - Ottawa this week. use'. It Is of splendid quality. up a new garage at the corner belt phone 2-10. 44lyli White Ash No. -I 23 OL) to 40.of) - Mrs. Amos Brignalt has returned W`m. Elliott has sold his horse and of Church and- King Streets, 9'nd Gr'th Pine 1 20.0) to 25 oy from visiting Woodstock friends. cutter to Norman Bie for a good figure Pkkerin , where they are Hemlock No. I ' 2u.00 to 25:01) Mrs. Badgerow. sr.. is not In' prepared to repair all JOU0132000 4&ixt-bo. 'prov- Apot Intends leaving shortly for Mich!- pr ins as well as her friends would like. gan to reside. makes Chopping and ClAt Rolling every week of antos, motor -cycles W0. HAM-I"uer of Ma i day excepting Monday, Miss White, bf Burlington. spent . rr age fow days with Thomas A. and Mrs. OROUGHAM- and bicycles. Liowne" in the County of Ontario Plakeloo Villa". W, Gr Barnes, Green River Knox. JOB. and Mrs. Taylor visited friends We . ad s� Seth Badgerow is improvtoir the We are alsaagents, for De RP' In Goodwood on Friday last. lAval Cream Selpswators oV.IRICHARDSON - Real Es rance of his home by erecting a Yericing. Notary Or address R. R. -No. I. Locust Hill. pea We'tate, Insurance. Conve new veranda. -glias M. Gammage is vtoiting her and repairs. Public. Eu...Pickering. Ont. 311y O. Young and W. -A. Jackson, of sister. Mrs. Everest. of Toro e. -• W :HALL -House carpenter., Ea- C US 0-shawa.-sperittite week -end with -the _Mis� Eva Wilson. of Torifiato. OasoUne Engtoep, Tractors and J spending a felt' days with her relatives a " tirnates given for new. work. repairs or latter'o parents hire, Sawing Machines. n4terl!!0n, Ind, ptione 291.1, -,Pickev ng. 231y -Business a Misq Mildred Kaypq.who has here. been home; has returned to the city, Mrs.. Perryrfian. is a week BEATON T0WN8H1PCLEjtK daliv for qualitted recrultQ. A she intends ti with her daughter. M[m Love, of To- Cowan & Shepherd Do 110-ouveviLucer, Commistioner for taking course in one of Shaw's Sch.io Lkinz ?L I"i-iness cotime. ronto. Oeorgp tind Mrs, Ka'yes and dau- 7 up. *c"antamt. Xte. Money to .loan will (Itiallry you in Short Order. Mise ,Edythe tit Spending on farm 1P# ..16110or of bfairriiwo Lio- -Ite for *ca7talogue, n ghtor.,ftf Nfav1haun, Apent-thew"k- _prop rt0 old pto6f of L dAVs with Robert J. and P6 vnd'wit-h ftiendalin thisn-eighborhood. 4�or our-gradita t ft, A d _FTUV_rT`t was drawing -TXVGH S. PUGH. Glen Nf:jj,,r. Ont. drps-.P. McIntoph. MrQ..'F. Croker. of Toro . nti,spent �% 01 -it n, the rwhotwl hr)u,-;;f` on Wpdnpok- Auctzooecr Exron,;!v- rxver. Y,ingk- and Uerraid`,.Stq,, Tot onto. (IL,v Iji'j I)o civet- Sunday with her 'mother. Mrs. -�'.Aer�f m imported on,l titoTounbl,red became ftightined h% •!*Weft conducted arvnhero, Urite, for terms On --Afldt 44 -et rartioUlaro, I Loco lad ,2116.' W. I y altuo't dav, after spending it month with L. FPOSTIT L; Lirvnsed Auvrioncer, inq tv WHITEVALIL in MindenandNlFrtle, -i r s for connti,� . Ycrie and ootaxic Atic. Yieker" .1 e1*11, The W`ornea'4 institute will tiuM lop of all dis artsavut0 to ow. -orteal their next meeting on Tuesdar Milreh -r.*Tlc:i Addreor.orter, River P. 0:. OL.91 -$i1t)(INIFed with Brook-. . - 11 11;*iftihehomeof Mi.4_B,'r',. A] ORTON -M. GIBqf)X. Ontari'l 7 W -Hing 1wils. are loudly r1ragi 'P. C. and Mrs. %4Pehiri., o 0 First-class rigs for Lire In d ie -1 wt Icom Af SUf'.'­',r and Civil Dltj�:or tiigLt. iironnd flip vale. Who hy. - Phone 24 1. n llopkin� Street_ li,irf and Mr,;. Nferhin, of Oshawa, Yarnold, OfitariQ meets all Irain M i,;� Holon Trovor spent st few day -4 4S,icc��r to the late W. +. Bus Land surveyor of Port Perry.,4_ 4 1'4 wirli. her-zister hy Toronto. and Miss Bitinebe M`Pchin, of'Toronto, Teaming pru�nlptly attended to. Lr %-'Ifaver nian and familv...Sundtv, a" 'Pt'noling a• fear daysi.thisweek % AIX -ndq in Greo-nwood, with their parents. Hugh and '.%Irq. NY. NtAW. LICENS-Fr) Ag.en t.fur Ca)iadii C'arriage Co. fdvvith fjif WTIONEER.for YVrk.Qntari,);.n,: Dwharn Mrs. A. j. M.rchin. Fred(': Mechin is in On- t in- e quote Courti", All kindb"of sares rirorn;309�'at tended Pi�v wer wit h'ari icultuial dwieg, ritt in tin business for his firm. the [ru- .;Le' sio, rerritsrea-inablc. Dates for sales y be bell and Inmdopen- W. H. Peak, Vi,,I�-,r Ling sl�tont- the week-prid p- sal Oil Un- of Halifax. -by. Ont andfatber. Hiitrrk,in The many friends 61 and dent phort Wha hero' %vich hi�, gr. Mrq. Steve'R n on had hoped to have Johnson. NN t- ar� pleased to ;Pfi Robt., -.S chit e 1,3,ou price& ­rrx1ce'rom-y- mol-q=a "o Jq rr 4 so evening with them before �G. REID agraln, after being litid tip with W-8 tljev ni,ived, but owing' 'to so couch ri amght and Sold, sickness and severe weather the plan Has a full line of tresh- and cur - Mi.;.; Louiqp- (!,irter. of Tot -onto, is be laid aside. However. they N, Government, Municipal and Cor- ed meats constantly on hand. Visiting friend;-.'arotinol' the vale:�and I ake Mis opporttinity of expressing 1.4 I.-porat ion -Bonds For Sale- -1 Green River. their regret at lorink such good and A. C. .-REESOR Spice Roll, Breakfast 'Baco r willing church wbirkers rind neikohbors Bell Phone 19:3, n, Mrs. A, E. Major vi8itin IP and extend best wishes for linppiness Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. father in Toronto,, :who i's not. -in the best of health. and prosperity in their. new, home:out ,.;'LOGUST HILL WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY Highest prices paid for* Mi -i Viola Sin(-.I;ilr entertained A' near 31nunt Zion, :43utcher's cattle. nuhib . er�f1ri�holstVti'OtiFty (in Mo On Thursday next the Claremotit Dram�ttiec. Ciub will appe.ir in 'the dtiv evening last. Veterinary Surgeon' NI i s.q Kn , thlep-n Reesor.- of Ot-(14ir •Town Hnll here, under the auspices of dAysvvith St. John's Sa hhath School. and preszsnt (irove. isspending a few Honor Gradome of Ottirario Veti-rinai y College, All calls davoriflglit her i,t,I,, the drama. entitled "Home Ties." PIC ermg., Thi�; drania %x-hieh is a- roost intersst- prompth Attended to. Select a School 'Mrs-. 1. .11. i-'Iliq and daimb,tei-shave . -ettirried. having ?bt, past inix one was given in Claremont, on Bell and Independent Pbor,­ FI id. 7 evening last ;Ind wa,:i" well re- %,�Ith FOiir e, 1s wide-open. All wpi,,ks vvith friends i.i flip city. 4 PICKERING, ONTARIO horn to Walter -and Miz;.'Rrinth 4% ."Mvvi- It isn(lt-.iiij:ioftirtingpitrts r. "nd is full of humor and pathos and I,; Business Coillegekare not Mike,, houncing lzirl. Thu ran hf-ar Walter' given Drug. V-1iistlinv fora mile now. ­all'Vv, in four act.q. - It lasts for about =M13. -1-TlO'V El 1=1 UOTT XV1 vill hold an 5 . two and a half.hours. •Mnsic will be Pi.,ehles i6etion f Vetofirary Surcycon 'ith, (.if his fluni ;tock. irimlenients- furnished lietween nets by Mr.and c i� others. 'Adt 25 f-ents, childreh of the school free. Honor Graduate of it) -fornititte, etv .(.)ii-T-uei�dav-. 4NInrch the Mis- NVI ight'and 011talik'NOdStore' 23rd. �inary (,oflego yur-e & Chailes Sts, Toronto! and 61.1duate (J the Veterivary Daniel Gann -in, having,rented hiii-, Sci,nce A-soriation.. f,irm, will hold nn auction sale of his C%QNDOLENCE iq rc)t(,d thiouglinut Canada for 119,rni stook and implements on Friday, 'Phone-offlee 1808, residence 0012 e - gi hdle 0grade Mtitoh 19tb-. At a nheetin� of th ' officers repres. I:Igl,i pr,g eating LhP84th Regiment. the 111th Drugs; Patent CLAREMONT, 7ONT7Mrs: D. R. Bt-ifnit was attendin Medicine,, hies nre I greatdemitool. •Getout )f AN-hitliN', and 182nd, Ontario Countv Batowd' ions. geld our record:, then is A I.ou Catalogue, N e, tin. a e r s ta IWILt It at h P the Anflowing resp ltitionWf_tscarried Tolet Requisites, Dr. N. E. DidEwen, B. V TIIV R standing silent vote: We, the C. Stationery. it�ei nwr7_'Surgeon. t e any t.itne. Mrs. Davis and little diiuOiter'Fran- officer.4 representing' the. C0,444v ---I, retui Ontario in the above mentioned units. az Graduate' of Xniversity of Toronto. is; of Ind:An Pend, hav returned, "Iliott Principal- desir-e to express our sincere qvmpa. Willard',; Chocolates, Forniet Veterinnz ian to Macdonald W. J. E after a months visit with her mother, I ag -lntiVe.4 and fiie' Mr.q. Mellow R, dAll. vitli the fc nd,; of thy s Agricultural College, Quebec. --d Cigars'and T0baccoe, I Quite a number from here,attende all our former comrades who fought in the various armies of the Rervice in Prompt attention to all clients, ohn Moore's QaIP of live stock and Bell and Ind. Phones.. lemRnts on Thursday Inst near the Brent war, anti so willingly gave SI)ecial attention given to drug Bro excellent their lives in the defence of freedom PICKERING, ONTARIO Taterf' Pure Water, "pug)inni. and all report an llen requirements of live stock. Sit. They were tictuated fir the noblest Cr A goodly nulgiber attended H of ptktriotlsin Lind counted not arrison 0014 promp tly answered.Asy or Eda For Hatchin their lives dear to' theniselves, if only if Vou live wise You will use the only Johnson- sale of 'hiq hol-el property Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, and lands, here on Saturdtiy. NVP they could advance- humanity's cause night. ffell or Ind. phone, cin Black 11reasted Red -Id. heroes in ft 33nderstand the property :was not. sold in the world. They are our who I,; agent folt"Wind Mills, Gasoline Game -choice stock' and its the bidders did not quite reach the deed and in t rut If -and their noble Px- . 7 ti excellent layers.* Engines. all kinds of pipe and flttingR reserve bid. ample will furnish inspiration td our for water works. Also bath room fix. The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian youth for generations yet to. Also, yonng: Belgiqnj Hares CKERING NEW -S - n n tures, etc. Everything given careful Whitevale Women's Institute will be, conte. We realize that in the loss of ai.d*,9ii'ver GreyjSiber- held Mart -h 17tb, at 3 p. in.. at,11ra,'D. your loved ones you are, sorely bereay. No E. McEWEN 9 ian Hareewe s, attention. R.'Beatnn's, Come and bear.how to ed.and we desire to express to you our All jPe-d-igree:Stoek. Rl0FS1PV.VP IVORX.114, make the home. a better pliinp to live sympathy In your Rfflintlon." Veterinary Surgeon 14 in, EvPry member elonsult her pro. ci CORDON PICKERING Home Tel. .152j. jv"hitevrile,Ont"i ) (. gd) C. F. Bi( K. U. Col. grrirn hPfore onming. 34rh OnfatioCn, Regfinprit. j=`j_—jrerjnZ (=jMta=0 7 „';. rcT ` •r'o ..-.•o+'?r r -h: `^—w ,'y -m %0/ �fia +tea »��;'+.. ,••�t' «.:�. 'Y' T' �'' � ��, '.'.*-'_' '.••., X11 . . " ^ { '°That's good; all right," he answer- ` ' Qt a ��Cflet, and Rear the"Now just sign your name on the back then, Pease, exactly as it's written—Mary T•ibbets Mahoney-"' a e :+what an infusion of 8eally It -was no all a simple that MAry could not quite believe that the bust- :,; TEA ness was finished when she finally held 'lure Fine Tea Tastes like the money In her hands, -"And now what are you goingto do 4,0' with it?" the teller asked. "Hadn't you better let us keep the most of it a here for you?" Mary shook her head. "I'm think - in' I'd. better have it where I can• put my fingers on it any minute." "All right; but look • out, Mary. Just be sure that no one -else gets his : fingers on it, too!" As if Mary Mahoney needed a warn- �` ing• like that! With both hands AL • aaso clutched about her shopping bag, she �: Black, Ceresin or lb'iixed Never Sold in Bulk fled through the bank door and out upon the street. Like some guilty -- _— thing, afraid to meet her fellow men, `+ she skulked home by a 'back street, and crept into the house. In her ---- ._ tin bedroom shelocked the door, `H� 0 R� tJ N Aid DIARY loo ed tremblingly the bed and into the closet, and pulled down the shades. Then tremblingly she Brow the money from her. bag and gazed at it.. _ One thausand dollars—and all her own! • How crisp and .clean the bills were, and how prettyt And 'besides By ELEANOR H. PORTER. all these, there were to, be— (To be continued).),'J NE* DRESSFOROLD PART I. and the strangeness of it all., With ~ Twenty years of her married life,, the "stocking money" she had indulg- WITH DIAMOND DYES , `and half as many more of her widow- ed, too, in various extravag nese, hood, Mary Mahoney had spent in the as she called them: she had bought Women Can Put Bright, Rich* little brown house. ( peanuts often.; and pink and white 3 Mary was of the type. called peppetmbits and wintergreen lozeng- Color in Shabby, Faded + `motherly," She "ran in" to the es; she had purchased a string of ('garments. ne,ighbors', and "watched" with the icreen beads for her neck, and a. lace -=sick. She borrowed upooccasionr tic wit,l�-fluted ends; she had treated n j -Don't* Worry about y erlect results. and lent freely. She quieted the cry, Mary Ditto to several trolley -car , use "Diamond Dyes,' guaranteed " to of the newborn ane closed tine eyes rides, and to three or four motion- ive a new, rich, fadeless color to any of the? dead. - i picture shows. The phonograph she; g Mary's eons and daughters had had bought at once. `fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen. died years ago. In the little brown 1 When the the ue camp, 141ary eyed cotton or mined goods —dresses, ---houses nosy w'th c� ! blouses, stockings, skirts, chlldren's APY •are a widowed it doubtfully. She .was not used ta. ap cousin, Mrs. ?Slang Ware, and a bath cheques. "You dont mean that it's ati2er s, dF"-'-`-" �"- elor nephew, John Tibbets. both of there on that paper—a. whole thous-' —everything. whom 'worked in stores a few bloc:ts and dollars?" she demanded of her t The, Direction Book with each pack• away; they paid u her far their board cosin, i age tells bow to diamond dye over any -and rooms. ,;tiro,• no;' said Mary- Ware. ,It I color. s.. With herse'_: and her' .work '.del')' means that the money is in the bank To match -any material, have dealer Mahoney-wtras more than content. ! Nvaiting for you; don't you remember? show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. "There ain't •anythin' better I'd ask The lawyer told you—and all you've to do. than -: what., I am doin'," she got to-do is to present this and you'll 'would declare' sometimes; " only --well, et it. Thi_s is a chegne. Father Hearing Ears. I'd like one. of them phonygraphs, get to have is of them, and he toldA certain nawralit-t +ho maintalns what talks and sings to ye. Twould ` me that I should have them some day that we hear only that to whieb'our be so company -like and cheery for us, —when I eons eighteen he would put I ears are attuned te17s bow once, In. a F a-settia here evenin's so g6ict, as we some money in the bank for me to do." i have for my awn. And then—he; noisy city street, he heard the sound And it was to, this house and to thio died; and that ended—everything." of a cricket hidden in abasement win - "woman that there had come now the „ > Bow. No one else ippeared.Ao hear It. Yes, 1. know. Poor lamb!' nodded -announcement of a legacy of forty] glary Mahoney, in Buick sympatb though every passer-by promptly'slop- thousand'dollars. When the lawyer, "A*d-44-been bard for )rod­-harder�n ped- and looked round i4hen the na- :had gone, Mary Mahoney fell back in' it's ever been for me=to work as tumilat tossed a dime oir the sidewalk Icer chair and funned herself a.; ,if the ; r ,month wAugust instead o; March. l we've had to. 1-1 wish this money a few. seconds -later, Although that were "sakes' ere Mary Ditto! d'on's ye: had come to you izlstead of me, any: particular test perhaps was -not alta I • think of that, no! Forty thousand ;how. I vow I do! I didn t used to gether fair, the following anecdote think Uncfb Simon liked me• overwell, dollars—and to we!" when I knew him as a girl; and I'm also bears out the theory: Mary Ware had been christened Arthur Sulllvan, the composer, and N sure L didn't Tike him—shame be to Ditto long before by the family to me to say m it note, utter all be's done I Sir Alexander 'Mackenzie once found distinguishher from her cousin-, they for ^" !'that they had forgotten the number of "had each been Mary Tibbeta efore ••1 knout; he was queer, but. I al- a haa<e to which. they were ltivited. marriage. ways liked him," murmured Mary Sir Alexander. protesretd that -all he at that I cah au^_ss what I'll be Ware, with her eyes dreamily turned wantin' of all;--that-•money," r:''sumed 3 kneev was that the door scraper was Mary Mahoney, with s frown; ''-till," so a Gees "Maybe I •did likehim;Iause edon't was ` E fiat. So "away they went; kld:ng brightentna,— we can hav that ,• q ' the door scraper's ;,long the row;" un- phonygraph now!" Th' i tti, at last Art hui• Sullivan -exclaimed, The thin -faced; wistful -a ea; little There was a moment's 'silence; y then impulsively, Mary .slaboney "liana we are; thin L• F fiat"' it was woman op ooite suddenly found her , "•' the 'right mouse. ! ., p w> i cried, 'Look a -here, I'll give ye half voice. Phonograph. she as ed.. 3 ""Ma Tibbets Mahoney, I shoull ike that more„ T sow I will! You ought - +r to know if you th•'nk that's all thatto have it, too!" , 3[iaara•s Liniment for sale evsrywkera -r. forty t'hoasan3 dollars:;wIll bt- !" I_ Mary Ware sprang to . her feet.The other's cu•int^name re'r.xel"in LAS if I'd take it—from you! If he a heprecst-�ry smile. ' "Why, no. I' wanted me to• have it, he'4 have given . Queer Wedding Presents. it to me himself. v I The folios; ng are a, fPn of the many e pose not," she admitted; but you see But I'll give it to e; myself" arT curlatis aeddtn•g presents that have : I thought of that phony graph 'cause g y + `that's all I'm really needin" ' Rued the other=. "Surely you'd take it I( been received by those about_ to enter "Really needing! As if your from mel" �, I the bonds of niatr4monS. �• whole starves 7;-- •e•-'^ t it t -tNlag y=Ditto shook her bead. No,; A well-known author received on out for. things'." �� ,I wouldn't. I couldn't." Then she his marriage, from a rival man of let. -A painful red flew to Mary Mahon- turned and stumbled blindly from the tars, a scrapbook containing a colied ` ey's face. "Why, Mary Ditto, you, room, leaving behind her a puzzled know I ain't starved a bit. I'm sute , questioning in Mary Mahoney's eyes. tion' of all the adverse crittcisms his ' --d-don't you have—have enough to � The cheque proved to be a trouble- works had ever received; while a eat—hese with me?" • , some burden. .Its ows4er did not know popular artist was on a similar occa. Mary Ditto laughed, and 'threw up where to keep it. She hid it in vari-{sion presented with a set of elemen• her hands despairingly. "Of course ous places: in the old stocking, .in the tary works upon self -instruction is Y do,., dear! .You don't. understand. family "Bible," in the '•china teapot. drawing and painting. it's your life, ,your soul, not your, Then she tried it under' the braided Unusually vexatious w:a the gift. re• body, that's starved. Now you can rug in the front room; at last she put ce3ved from his neighbors by an in• go. to places and see things. You can it in the pocket of the gown she' was read, too. You'll have tirae; -don't wearing. .. firm octogenarian who had .married a you see? And you can have nice! "But, Cousin Mary," remonstrated• pleasure -loving woman more than Sfty things round you- to look at and live Mary Ditto one day,•"you don't need years'his junior. It took the form of with," The voice broke with longing. to worry so._ That cheque. won't do a large brass cage, "intended"—so. ran "Sho! Now, so 1 will," murmured anyone any good without your name i the accompanying note—"to restrain Mrs. Mahoney.' "r hadn't thought of on the back!'.' � the, wayward flight of a giddy young __jt_that-gray'' She-, azrd gazed' I know• course tis silly of me, wife who had married a decrepit old -soberly at she storm raging outside. admitted, kary Mahoney. "But only fool for his money." the wandow. Suddenly her face light-' think what that little slip of paper up. "Say, Mary!" she exclaimed. means—a whole thousand dollars!" "I'm gain' to get that phonygraph It ass a neighbor who forced mat - right away. As long t >{ know now I tars to a climax. When Mary Ware The. women of Egypt have Cas ' that the money • is corrin', it don't' came home from work one night she aside their seclusion and are demand f matter if I spend some of mine, that's' Pound her cousin pacing the room, f ing 'freedom from imprisonment it 'h- in the stockin', does it?" obviously in great excitement. I the harem. k' "No, of course_ not;" agreed Mary "Loo'ke,". Mary Mahoney Ditto brightly; but she sighed a, little cried, "Al1311Kneeland is telling me ' as she rose to her feet and prepared that I'm runnin' -'fearful risk, not to re to her. work Edr the after-iturnin' that papei into•, money right COARSE SALT liven. away! He says that mebbe the bank LAND SALT There was not -much except the for -]'II blow np, and there won't be nothin' - Bim. Carlots tune talked of in the brawn house to pay with. Just think, Mary Ditto during the days that followed — the —lost, a whole tbousand.of myy dol- TORONTO SALT WORKS wonderful fortu'tte that- the almost Ditto, why don't you say somethin'?" C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO -forgotten Uncle Simon had left Mary laral And I can't do a thing to help Mahoney. Seeing how very desirable it till to-morrer, and it may be this fortune waz In the eyes of her blowin' up now—this minute! Mary friends and neighbors, the heiress Obediently, Mary Ditto tried to may The toy Of A ,gradual began fb regard it with so thing; but' her words failed to 1 Perfect $i[in more interest. The lawyer had said coif�io t. When John T,ibbete came I .. Know the joy and t there were a f&V preliminaries,; in. -he, too, tried to say something; happiness that comes concerning other bequests and so but in vain. Mayy Mahoney neither to one thru possessing orth, to be arranged before tlfe estate slept that night nor let her family i a skin of purity and could be settled; then she would be sleep- and at the earliest possible / beauty. The sofa dis. asked to come and get icer,inheritarce. momont thP•rp _tri:m_,�n 'abo ijt9rted I• \ dnguished appearance it 1ltea++Rhile.•:;o,g}i6Uldfbe jacUto for- for the bank rat far away, where, she renders brings out your ward as soon as pos.�ible far he: use had been told -,she could get the mon- naturalbeauty to its full. a thousand dollars, ey. est In use over 70 years. Even before the lawyer's cheque The ns teller greeted Ar anx- arrived, Mrs. Mary Mahoney was, en- Iious question with a smile. There joying the situation immensely. She was no need of identification. Asa , 'liked the new deference paid to hem.{}boy he bard sat on Mary Mahoney'6-Cream 'and she never tired of talking a t knee, and he bad already heard of the tete bequest, the man wbo made it, f dieque. He looked at it amiably: ---Earth Likened to Top. �w'.'w' ..s.. • x?.�x,-rv.,; 1 [ i, .F' —^'regi• . a: Y �• $"" � i r.(„ k" i', r'TJ��. �"". '°"-"1�'• ., �... ^i:�t � : t� 'h Y �-`�'z'+1'.:'•mac All spinning bodies possess curious properties, which they do not possess, In 6%s%, DEBENTURES ;f when in, the state of rest. Stand a top 4--futerest payable half : yearly. aye, on its peg and it will immediately fall The Great West Permanent �* over, but spin the top and it will stand Loan Company. up so long as the spinning motion is Toronto Office 20 King -St- West present, Bpining bodies seem to pos- 7 „';. rcT ` •r'o ..-.•o+'?r r -h: `^—w ,'y -m %0/ �fia +tea »��;'+.. ,••�t' «.:�. 'Y' T' �'' � ��, '.'.*-'_' '.••., X11 . . " ^ { '°That's good; all right," he answer- ` ' Qt a ��Cflet, and Rear the"Now just sign your name on the back then, Pease, exactly as it's written—Mary T•ibbets Mahoney-"' a e :+what an infusion of 8eally It -was no all a simple that MAry could not quite believe that the bust- :,; TEA ness was finished when she finally held 'lure Fine Tea Tastes like the money In her hands, -"And now what are you goingto do 4,0' with it?" the teller asked. "Hadn't you better let us keep the most of it a here for you?" Mary shook her head. "I'm think - in' I'd. better have it where I can• put my fingers on it any minute." "All right; but look • out, Mary. Just be sure that no one -else gets his : fingers on it, too!" As if Mary Mahoney needed a warn- �` ing• like that! With both hands AL • aaso clutched about her shopping bag, she �: Black, Ceresin or lb'iixed Never Sold in Bulk fled through the bank door and out upon the street. Like some guilty -- _— thing, afraid to meet her fellow men, `+ she skulked home by a 'back street, and crept into the house. In her ---- ._ tin bedroom shelocked the door, `H� 0 R� tJ N Aid DIARY loo ed tremblingly the bed and into the closet, and pulled down the shades. Then tremblingly she Brow the money from her. bag and gazed at it.. _ One thausand dollars—and all her own! • How crisp and .clean the bills were, and how prettyt And 'besides By ELEANOR H. PORTER. all these, there were to, be— (To be continued).),'J NE* DRESSFOROLD PART I. and the strangeness of it all., With ~ Twenty years of her married life,, the "stocking money" she had indulg- WITH DIAMOND DYES , `and half as many more of her widow- ed, too, in various extravag nese, hood, Mary Mahoney had spent in the as she called them: she had bought Women Can Put Bright, Rich* little brown house. ( peanuts often.; and pink and white 3 Mary was of the type. called peppetmbits and wintergreen lozeng- Color in Shabby, Faded + `motherly," She "ran in" to the es; she had purchased a string of ('garments. ne,ighbors', and "watched" with the icreen beads for her neck, and a. lace -=sick. She borrowed upooccasionr tic wit,l�-fluted ends; she had treated n j -Don't* Worry about y erlect results. and lent freely. She quieted the cry, Mary Ditto to several trolley -car , use "Diamond Dyes,' guaranteed " to of the newborn ane closed tine eyes rides, and to three or four motion- ive a new, rich, fadeless color to any of the? dead. - i picture shows. The phonograph she; g Mary's eons and daughters had had bought at once. `fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen. died years ago. In the little brown 1 When the the ue camp, 141ary eyed cotton or mined goods —dresses, ---houses nosy w'th c� ! blouses, stockings, skirts, chlldren's APY •are a widowed it doubtfully. She .was not used ta. ap cousin, Mrs. ?Slang Ware, and a bath cheques. "You dont mean that it's ati2er s, dF"-'-`-" �"- elor nephew, John Tibbets. both of there on that paper—a. whole thous-' —everything. whom 'worked in stores a few bloc:ts and dollars?" she demanded of her t The, Direction Book with each pack• away; they paid u her far their board cosin, i age tells bow to diamond dye over any -and rooms. ,;tiro,• no;' said Mary- Ware. ,It I color. s.. With herse'_: and her' .work '.del')' means that the money is in the bank To match -any material, have dealer Mahoney-wtras more than content. ! Nvaiting for you; don't you remember? show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. "There ain't •anythin' better I'd ask The lawyer told you—and all you've to do. than -: what., I am doin'," she got to-do is to present this and you'll 'would declare' sometimes; " only --well, et it. Thi_s is a chegne. Father Hearing Ears. I'd like one. of them phonygraphs, get to have is of them, and he toldA certain nawralit-t +ho maintalns what talks and sings to ye. Twould ` me that I should have them some day that we hear only that to whieb'our be so company -like and cheery for us, —when I eons eighteen he would put I ears are attuned te17s bow once, In. a F a-settia here evenin's so g6ict, as we some money in the bank for me to do." i have for my awn. And then—he; noisy city street, he heard the sound And it was to, this house and to thio died; and that ended—everything." of a cricket hidden in abasement win - "woman that there had come now the „ > Bow. No one else ippeared.Ao hear It. Yes, 1. know. Poor lamb!' nodded -announcement of a legacy of forty] glary Mahoney, in Buick sympatb though every passer-by promptly'slop- thousand'dollars. When the lawyer, "A*d-44-been bard for )rod­-harder�n ped- and looked round i4hen the na- :had gone, Mary Mahoney fell back in' it's ever been for me=to work as tumilat tossed a dime oir the sidewalk Icer chair and funned herself a.; ,if the ; r ,month wAugust instead o; March. l we've had to. 1-1 wish this money a few. seconds -later, Although that were "sakes' ere Mary Ditto! d'on's ye: had come to you izlstead of me, any: particular test perhaps was -not alta I • think of that, no! Forty thousand ;how. I vow I do! I didn t used to gether fair, the following anecdote think Uncfb Simon liked me• overwell, dollars—and to we!" when I knew him as a girl; and I'm also bears out the theory: Mary Ware had been christened Arthur Sulllvan, the composer, and N sure L didn't Tike him—shame be to Ditto long before by the family to me to say m it note, utter all be's done I Sir Alexander 'Mackenzie once found distinguishher from her cousin-, they for ^" !'that they had forgotten the number of "had each been Mary Tibbeta efore ••1 knout; he was queer, but. I al- a haa<e to which. they were ltivited. marriage. ways liked him," murmured Mary Sir Alexander. protesretd that -all he at that I cah au^_ss what I'll be Ware, with her eyes dreamily turned wantin' of all;--that-•money," r:''sumed 3 kneev was that the door scraper was Mary Mahoney, with s frown; ''-till," so a Gees "Maybe I •did likehim;Iause edon't was ` E fiat. So "away they went; kld:ng brightentna,— we can hav that ,• q ' the door scraper's ;,long the row;" un- phonygraph now!" Th' i tti, at last Art hui• Sullivan -exclaimed, The thin -faced; wistful -a ea; little There was a moment's 'silence; y then impulsively, Mary .slaboney "liana we are; thin L• F fiat"' it was woman op ooite suddenly found her , "•' the 'right mouse. ! ., p w> i cried, 'Look a -here, I'll give ye half voice. Phonograph. she as ed.. 3 ""Ma Tibbets Mahoney, I shoull ike that more„ T sow I will! You ought - +r to know if you th•'nk that's all thatto have it, too!" , 3[iaara•s Liniment for sale evsrywkera -r. forty t'hoasan3 dollars:;wIll bt- !" I_ Mary Ware sprang to . her feet.The other's cu•int^name re'r.xel"in LAS if I'd take it—from you! If he a heprecst-�ry smile. ' "Why, no. I' wanted me to• have it, he'4 have given . Queer Wedding Presents. it to me himself. v I The folios; ng are a, fPn of the many e pose not," she admitted; but you see But I'll give it to e; myself" arT curlatis aeddtn•g presents that have : I thought of that phony graph 'cause g y + `that's all I'm really needin" ' Rued the other=. "Surely you'd take it I( been received by those about_ to enter "Really needing! As if your from mel" �, I the bonds of niatr4monS. �• whole starves 7;-- •e•-'^ t it t -tNlag y=Ditto shook her bead. No,; A well-known author received on out for. things'." �� ,I wouldn't. I couldn't." Then she his marriage, from a rival man of let. -A painful red flew to Mary Mahon- turned and stumbled blindly from the tars, a scrapbook containing a colied ` ey's face. "Why, Mary Ditto, you, room, leaving behind her a puzzled know I ain't starved a bit. I'm sute , questioning in Mary Mahoney's eyes. tion' of all the adverse crittcisms his ' --d-don't you have—have enough to � The cheque proved to be a trouble- works had ever received; while a eat—hese with me?" • , some burden. .Its ows4er did not know popular artist was on a similar occa. Mary Ditto laughed, and 'threw up where to keep it. She hid it in vari-{sion presented with a set of elemen• her hands despairingly. "Of course ous places: in the old stocking, .in the tary works upon self -instruction is Y do,., dear! .You don't. understand. family "Bible," in the '•china teapot. drawing and painting. it's your life, ,your soul, not your, Then she tried it under' the braided Unusually vexatious w:a the gift. re• body, that's starved. Now you can rug in the front room; at last she put ce3ved from his neighbors by an in• go. to places and see things. You can it in the pocket of the gown she' was read, too. You'll have tirae; -don't wearing. .. firm octogenarian who had .married a you see? And you can have nice! "But, Cousin Mary," remonstrated• pleasure -loving woman more than Sfty things round you- to look at and live Mary Ditto one day,•"you don't need years'his junior. It took the form of with," The voice broke with longing. to worry so._ That cheque. won't do a large brass cage, "intended"—so. ran "Sho! Now, so 1 will," murmured anyone any good without your name i the accompanying note—"to restrain Mrs. Mahoney.' "r hadn't thought of on the back!'.' � the, wayward flight of a giddy young __jt_that-gray'' She-, azrd gazed' I know• course tis silly of me, wife who had married a decrepit old -soberly at she storm raging outside. admitted, kary Mahoney. "But only fool for his money." the wandow. Suddenly her face light-' think what that little slip of paper up. "Say, Mary!" she exclaimed. means—a whole thousand dollars!" "I'm gain' to get that phonygraph It ass a neighbor who forced mat - right away. As long t >{ know now I tars to a climax. When Mary Ware The. women of Egypt have Cas ' that the money • is corrin', it don't' came home from work one night she aside their seclusion and are demand f matter if I spend some of mine, that's' Pound her cousin pacing the room, f ing 'freedom from imprisonment it 'h- in the stockin', does it?" obviously in great excitement. I the harem. k' "No, of course_ not;" agreed Mary "Loo'ke,". Mary Mahoney Ditto brightly; but she sighed a, little cried, "Al1311Kneeland is telling me ' as she rose to her feet and prepared that I'm runnin' -'fearful risk, not to re to her. work Edr the after-iturnin' that papei into•, money right COARSE SALT liven. away! He says that mebbe the bank LAND SALT There was not -much except the for -]'II blow np, and there won't be nothin' - Bim. Carlots tune talked of in the brawn house to pay with. Just think, Mary Ditto during the days that followed — the —lost, a whole tbousand.of myy dol- TORONTO SALT WORKS wonderful fortu'tte that- the almost Ditto, why don't you say somethin'?" C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO -forgotten Uncle Simon had left Mary laral And I can't do a thing to help Mahoney. Seeing how very desirable it till to-morrer, and it may be this fortune waz In the eyes of her blowin' up now—this minute! Mary friends and neighbors, the heiress Obediently, Mary Ditto tried to may The toy Of A ,gradual began fb regard it with so thing; but' her words failed to 1 Perfect $i[in more interest. The lawyer had said coif�io t. When John T,ibbete came I .. Know the joy and t there were a f&V preliminaries,; in. -he, too, tried to say something; happiness that comes concerning other bequests and so but in vain. Mayy Mahoney neither to one thru possessing orth, to be arranged before tlfe estate slept that night nor let her family i a skin of purity and could be settled; then she would be sleep- and at the earliest possible / beauty. The sofa dis. asked to come and get icer,inheritarce. momont thP•rp _tri:m_,�n 'abo ijt9rted I• \ dnguished appearance it 1ltea++Rhile.•:;o,g}i6Uldfbe jacUto for- for the bank rat far away, where, she renders brings out your ward as soon as pos.�ible far he: use had been told -,she could get the mon- naturalbeauty to its full. a thousand dollars, ey. est In use over 70 years. Even before the lawyer's cheque The ns teller greeted Ar anx- arrived, Mrs. Mary Mahoney was, en- Iious question with a smile. There joying the situation immensely. She was no need of identification. Asa , 'liked the new deference paid to hem.{}boy he bard sat on Mary Mahoney'6-Cream 'and she never tired of talking a t knee, and he bad already heard of the tete bequest, the man wbo made it, f dieque. He looked at it amiably: jbodr• i�;la;�y power prow ft ie 10 20 ants li,e erac,+ri Have Your Cleaning , Done by Experts Clothing, household draperies; linen and delicate' fabrics can be cleaned and made to look: as fresh and bright aswhen first bought,. , GleanuW and D e g is Properly Done at Parker's It snakes no difference where you lice; parcel's can be sent in ,by mail or express. The -same care and atlienn tion .is gives the wore: a9 though you live la town. We will be pleased to advise you on -any question regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE US. .' , f RarkersVv,,,ewrsksL'h�� +Cleave -s & ens 791Yonge St. Toronto BvRQovsom s Mi I sr pp A4 '�r'hir�s O . Everfthing for the Home G . - Pictured and Described in this Book vee tend In con t s gr upi Vis. 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Stand a top 4--futerest payable half : yearly. aye, on its peg and it will immediately fall The Great West Permanent �* over, but spin the top and it will stand Loan Company. up so long as the spinning motion is Toronto Office 20 King -St- West present, Bpining bodies seem to pos- sess or acquire a rigidity when they aro spinning; for example, a steel Lain, is Poverty like a grindsone sharpens placed over a wheel which wits, but energy must turn the handle, spinning at a high rate of speed, and suddenly jerked of, will go running along the street like a hoop, and will , t , only co.11apse/into a limp pile of chain when its spinning motion comes to a " _ stop. Our earth is a spinning body, and hence possesses all the curious A properties which spinning bodies do. It points to the pole star, like all spin - ning bodies,'for every spinning body Assessment System, Whole Family Insuran,e. : —a top a wheel, anything—if under The Order furnishes Insurance to its no restraint in its movement will membera at Ontario Government Stand - gradually turn on its axis and point to and rates. ' ick and Funeral Benefits are also the pole star. ' If our earth were to given if desired. stop spinning it would -immediately The 'Juvenile Department furnished, fall Into the sun! Spinning p g bodies the -best •possible insurance benefits to the ch ldren of our adwt membeys.' also have a tendency to stand up on The Order -has alr-ady paid over =680.• end --that Is, on their ion axle If g YOU 000,00 in Sick and bxuneral Benefits, and -nearly :Seven Millions of Dcilars in ln- , spin an egg=shaped body it will always suranoa endeavor t0 "stand On its hind legs," ils in Canada. If there is .got 0one in your locality there should bat For full Information to ' so to speak, and spin' on one orJts ends. - wAte any of the following Officers: J. L. Davidson, W F. Montague, Grand Councillor (,rand Recorder W. F. Campbell, J. 11. Bell, M.D. Kinard's Liniment seileve■ Neuralata. Grand Organtzcr. Grand Med. Ex. HAMILTON - • ONTARIQ .. .. , 1 • :,To increase the defensive forces of the-'',-. body against epidemics -or illness take jbodr• i�;la;�y power prow ft ie 10 20 ants li,e erac,+ri Have Your Cleaning , Done by Experts Clothing, household draperies; linen and delicate' fabrics can be cleaned and made to look: as fresh and bright aswhen first bought,. , GleanuW and D e g is Properly Done at Parker's It snakes no difference where you lice; parcel's can be sent in ,by mail or express. The -same care and atlienn tion .is gives the wore: a9 though you live la town. We will be pleased to advise you on -any question regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. 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XLH, S,T„AND COrFI' y _., OV0 T� ELECTIONS r ...eco •� � Remarkable Recovery inliiw Stet•' , upfi'em4� Coulncil Take Drastic Steps to Put an End to Tur- = - " „� despatch from -Canxe orsays:- key's Defiance—Treatment of Armeniaftu'is Cause of The remarkable recovery that ogcur, ~.~ �.. Action on Part of Entente. - red on Thursday In sterling exchange r . wtia the dominating lnflueape on the A despatch from Loudon%ays:-The able the new Cabiuet.will strongly op - I market. The rate, advancing 12�y -A illea have decided to occupy Constan- pose ratificatiop of a peace treaty if Cents over Wed'nesday's closing, ti le. the Daily Express learns., ' It does not recognize claims of the .58%j the highest sinea `� touched 3 t ; The Dally Telegraph on Friday' Nationalists. January 28. Since the best price of G _ made a feature of a report that the Alljed high commissioners here have ' / the year to date was $3.79YA, and the Allies have decided on the military been insisting the Cabinet should bet- y worst price $3.18, considerably mor[ p� ter conditions In Anatolia, especially. ; than halt of the great decline whieb sad naval seq tion of Constants- Peciall ' culmi ed a month ago has been rot+ nople !n consequence of the treatment since recent disorders at Marash and I > of the Atwenians by the Turks. !n 'Cilicia. The Constantinople Gov- I covered. -6 The newspaper's version of the re- ernmerit has. been virtually powerless, On the Exchange Market it was re, }'. port represents Great Britain as de- as Mustapha Genial has been !n full / Ported on Thursday that buying of ex, termfed to occupy the Turkish capital, control In Anatolia. change in London was ezcepiionalll' and says she has invited France and While the announcement that the ; 1taIy to co-operate, and that their re- `Turks will be left in Constantinople I _ J active, and bills were not offered free• ly. Rates' for exchange on other has been welcomed esp_cially Uy the , ~- - _. - European markets moved aimilarly 'in e Plies are awglted. Sultana supporters, A VICTIM' OF THE H,C.L. their favor. pporters, it Is. daily becom• ' A despt~tch from Paris says: -On y i Five cents worth of mixed candy, please!" Financial men here state 'that- the ing clearer 'that Mustapha Kema S <, Proposals by Premier Venizelos, of forces in Asia 3Sinor will not accept! Here you are; mix it yourself!" rapid recovery -in sterling=it has ad, Supreme Allied Council peacefully the i r-' -- -shoed 23 cents almost within a week has decided" upon energetic action ai t Partitioning o1? Asiatic « -is partly reaction from a much•over. "Constantinanlo. backed by military Turkey which the Supreme Council is 157,702 IMMIGRANTS ' ABLE TO MEET believed to contemplate. It is univer-'- done peculation for the decline: Sales K �. measures,' says ' Pertinaz," political sally conceded Alustapha Kemal re• DURING 19191 ALL OBLIGATIONS of securif!!es by London in New York editor of the Echo de Paris, . He says n r have also cut a figure. ordeia appear already, to have. been presents the re' I paver cf'Turkey. r' It is admitted, however, that the Through their cutttrol of the Turk• 9,914 From British Isles, 40,- i Great Britain s Financial Fu given British military a-n.d, naval.I f,h Chamber of Deputies, it -is assert movement has a deeper significance. ` forces in the vicinity of the Turicish 715 From U.S. lure is Secure. Economically and politically'. capital. I ed, Blast, hemai's Ivuttonaiists y the A despatch from 'Ottawa sa signs in Europe have been eacour .•, virtually dentins?e attd iat.,;it at the P ys' :-A London. March 7. -Great Britain aig• A despatch, -. from Constantinople allied threats to the Sultan -aril .al- total of 57,70'21 immigrants to Canada I will come back financially and Is able Ing enough in the last few weeks to says -:-'Turkish Nationalists- ate ex- lied.. ay.al-dispiaya-in.,the sir"aits. The durMs; tie. last fiscal year Is reported to meet-aiY�b#fgattott�tlt�IIrsC evi- put some quietus' on the peastroutic peeled to be prominent , in the new real Government is at Angora, beyond in the annual report of tire Depart- I donee being the decision to repay the talk about Europe with which the ,? ` 1 _ Cabinet, and it is probable such pro- reach of naval guns, at the Nation- mont of Irpmlgratlon and. Colonization, Anglo-Freach�oan oP 1915. Revenue American market has been favored. y minent figures as Roulf Bey, Deputy alista boast tae allies cannot recruit , tabled in the Flouse Of Commons. OLI now exceeds expenditure, and it is 1t Is also believed here that seceat in. e --for Sivag, and even 3fuatapha Kemal; armies and raise sntiic+wnt -money to these -40,71G came from' the United also certain that expors will exceed dications of probable steps to save ' Nationalist leader • in Anatolia, may carry do tsar In tiie arterior of Asia I States, 9,914 frotu the United King• I imports by at least $1,000,000,000 nor- Germany from bankruptcy have had haus ,places. It. is considered prob• Minor or retain occupied sectiots. dom and 7,973 from other European mail y In the cnrreat calendar -year, ----•-- -...-_ _.— _ I countries. This compares 'wlth, immi- i All this . Is restoring exchange so � fln- something to do with -Increasing - __._ ___ __ _-„• - igratlon in the preceding,.Caen din dollars were at 88 -at mar• �E9. Cheese-- .nest easterrs, 26t� to Year of 71,- rapidly. that Great Britain has hopes kat closing, a very cotiaiderable Ira- __ Markets of the World z'c Butt crea ;-r< ; 314 from the United States, 3,175 from of r-epaytn the an • v E -n rom value at which the -money was her- n over recent 'quotations. s. c. Eggs --Fresh. 1Hte�— 4- selected, 5�c. Potatoes --Per bag, Continental' countries. The decrease' rowed., IL is also certain currency t ` Brcadstuffa. car lots, $3.90 .lo $4,00, Ia'rd-Pure, � in the immfgratlon from the, United I will be heavily dilated In the next few TURFS KEEP SACRED Toronto, .iia.. 9.- lanitoba wheat-- Wood Pails, 20 lbs. rxt,-31 to 31.jjc. States is therefore 43 No. 1 Northern, $2,34; moo. 2- '_`orthern, Per cent, over I months. PLACES ONLY, $2,77. that of the preceding year. All these factors will reduce the Brt- F'. Live Stock .Ma rketa, The immigration of 'unatco'mpanted fish high cost of living and will en. — Manitoba oafs --ilio, C.iV., 98c; No. Toronto, 31er. 9 Choice beau British chjldrea is expected to a re- able the The Ottoman Empire to bt 8 C.W., 93%c. extra No. i feed. 93%c; steers, $13,25 to $13,50; y people more easily to bear ho 1 feed, 93e; No. -2 -feed, 92s'6c, to :steers, 812::ip to ] hutclgie�,' stile, y.sumed. this year, atter being sus pend• the taxation which must be continued S�pP� of A9 Other store Fort ii'llliau choice, $12 0 to do„ good, g,t LIP ' ed since 192s, puce then 29,634 ap- at' the present high figure until debts Manitoba barley Nn, ;,'C.W , $1.73; $11,50; do., mediuw, $10:26 to 510,75; plications have been. roeeived, chiefly are paid and recoastrirction pians are Territory. No. 4 C.ii'., $1,4s; rejected, $1.36; 'do„ common, 87.;5 to $8.50; balls, � thruugh`c-hfldren's homes, for Permis- financed, A despatch from London says: teed. $1.56, to store Fort William. choice, $10 to $10:,0; (Ia,-nted;um, so eiou to Puler Canada: Turkey is stripped of virtually an her ' American corn -No. 3 yellow. $1.94; to ;9 50; do., rough, t:7 to 37,0; - Nor. 4 �. territory in -Europe, but retalas the . yellow; $1.40, -track Toronto; butchers' cows, choice; $10. to -$10.60; British Food 136 Per Cent. sacred places, by the treaty now lose Prompt shipmeLt. - do., good, $9 to. $9,50; do., medium, LIVING COST - ing completed by the conference of • Ontario oats =•No 3 white. $1.00 to $8.50 to $8.76: do.. common. $7 to Over Pre -War Rates ;1,02, according to freights outside 25; $7,50 -o $10; feeders, JFHGHER IN FRANCE F°�' $7._0, stockers, � tCn Ministers and„ Ambaeaadors; Ontario wheat -No, 1 Winter, per $Ip'to all cannel's and cutlets, :,'to - A despatch from London says' The it became known on Thursday,, car lot, $2.00 to $2.01; 1Vo 2, do., coat of all principal articles of food !n Thrace has been awarded to scenes a $1.98 to $2.01: No. 3 do„ $i.92 to $6• ' milJ:ers, good to choice, $110 to f Increase, 50 Per Cent. Ow- by the Peace Conference, but the pre. $1.93, t.o.b, eh! ,u 5]65; do , c©m. and med., $65 to $75;,. England rose in January. to 136 per .. D➢ g gotnt, according springer., $90 to $166; sbeep, $6 t; ing to New Trans ortation cent. -over 'the sent conference Is charged with the ' -. to freights. -” p pre-war level, and la g Ontario twheat-No, 1 Spring, x14.60; lambs, per cwt., $1S to $33.50- Rata, 125 per cent. on rent, clothing, light task of working out plans whereby ` P aE, per, the Turks win keg control o? the , car -lot, $" 02 to $2.Oo; Na t do., 51.93 calves, good to choice, $1J to $2.3,56; and fuel, according to etatistich pre. D to $2x07; N9. r3, do„ ;1.95 to $2 01, hogs, -, fed and watered, $19; do., A despatch . from Paris says: -The pared by the American Chamber of sacred places and Adrianople. r f.o.b: sh:pping points, according to weighed off. cars, $19.25t do., f,o.b:, cost of living In France has jumped Smyrna wJil be $18; - do„ do., cotiatr 80 Commerce !a London, " placed ander Greek freights. y points, $17.7.;, per cent. as a result of the passage _ •control, Peas• -No. 2, $3.00, AfontreM, filar. A —Butcher steers; of a law Increasing by from 40 to 100 _ �y Barley-llaltfng, $1.75 to -;1.77, ac- good, $1:, to $13; medlurt. 411 to $12; per cen4, the coat at trans ortatloa, Goad Crop Pros Gts common, $9 w $11; butcher heifers, D Found Skeletons of cording to freights outside. 5 1 re.i]road, dubaay and taxi taresc� Throughout France Buckwheat -$1.65 to $1.60, accord to $9; , $9, ,0 to $11; commorii, $7,50 the prfces of y� Ing to freights outside. to ;9; butcher cow+, modlum, 37 to Sae: electricity, bread, iQQj�jng� mC $9.50; canners, $5,50; cutters,. 6.50; refrigerated -meat, postal"rates and Rye -Ivo. 3, $1,77 to $1.30, aczording tcher bulls, 'comntaa; ;8.to =9.b0 A despatch from Parts says -Good Rheims, March 7. -Nearly a hue• - .. to frelghta outside. municipal tuxes.. crop prospects throughout France -are Manitoba flour -Government stand good veal, s, to ;„0; medium, $15 Economdsti estimate that the puri' reported by The Journal official, dred skeletons of those who are on "r -rd, $10,80 to $11.00, Montreal; $11.06 $I ;17; .ewes, ;9 to..;12; lambs, good, chasing value of the franc, reduced which states that the condition of the the great list of "missing" in the war In Toronto, in jute -bags: Prompt ship•, car fights. $27; hogs, $19:75, off four•liftha since 1914, may be reduced have been located fe""+ar m es from meat. car weights. tilled fields was as good la February _ II further as soon as the Federal here In fixe advanced trances near Millfeed�Car lots -Delivered Mont. "- - "Invome tar, the perceutages.ot which !t was a year ago. The 1820 win.the Canal Lock of ed trenches ,The sv r wheat crop real freight, I)ags Included -Bran, per •l d Geese Made Mistake Is yet unsettled, Is enforced: � D, is t�ecaated as likely bleached bones were found to shall '.ton, $45; shorts, per ton, $52; good - to be about the same as !n 1919, while feed flour, 3,60 to 3.75. sin Forecasting Weather 41►- craters and also in territory which $ some improvement in the barley and was unscarred b the Har -No. 1, per ton, $27 ,to $28•; Recent Armenian Massacres rye h.aryests'le'e;pected... y greater shells, taixed, per ton, $25, track, :Toronto. A despatch front New York says:- but the thick, underbrush had h4den Straw -Car lots, -per ton, ;16 to $217, Thousands , of hait•Eamishad wild Most hem fro t •Barbaric Yet Recorded. track,'Toronto. geese corer the ice to Great South41 Flu POg#ponp t m view. Hay, along Long island, seeking feed. Darla, March 7: -Details of the re - Reds _ A—�- " at water holes�–Sailing of -Renowlra. Open An Offensive !Country Produce -Wholesale. , according to reports cent butchering of thousands of Ar- =• On pO[es in Two Districts Wiggs -New -laid, cases returnable, a bay, • a shuns show that the massacre was '610 to 62c. ggrt London, March 7. -The sailing of Tavorite spot for -wild fowl, !s covered fie most barbaric yet recorded. Ten the Prince of Wales on his tr Bolsheviks have Jr/ Butter -Creamery solids, 6se to 58c; with ice three feet thick --an aL Roman Cathollec Bishops were among Australia, which was set for Tu bio London, March 7, -Large forces ot" do. prints, hi t0 b9c. moss unprecedented condition, . for those tortured to death- Mgr. Tcheld, has been postponed a week. The post against the poles on both aides offensive money -White, per lb., 68'-1b. tins March. Residents along the bay shore bian, bishop of Diarbekir, !t is learned, set, 210 to 82c,• 10 -lb. tile, gross, ponement was because of an outbreak Pripet region, says a despatch to the ' :91%c to !l2%c; 6=Ib. tins, ss, 23c and others are feeding utary of the was buried alive, with onlyla head of influenza on board the Renown, Central News from Berlin. to 240 fowl. left above the ground, while �Igr. on which the Prince is to make the The despatch adds that the Poles Live poultry -Buyers prices deliver- -'"-- iCatchadourl;an,, Bishop of Talak11, journey: The Renown has been placed report the enemy was repulsed with ed . Toronto -Hens, over 6 lbs, 40c,; Buy thrift stamps. R a roasted to c aat3 over a oa fire. I under i.iarantinQ at Por?smoatr heavy losses. bens1# and 6 Iba., 87c; Hens, under 4 lbs..;6o; spring chickens, 80c; spring ra chickens, milk fed, 35c; roosters, 35c; ducklings, 40c; turkeys, 60c. Geese, r - 22c.' 40c• a sed hensp 4 ltry-Hens, over 6 lbs.,il and 6 lbs. 3Tc er , bene -Y - F de r S lbs., 35c; spring lbs., 30c so suc; roosters, 30c; ducklings, 40c; ;turkeys, 65c; geese, 24c. Cheese -Large, 29%c to 30c; twins, --sOc to 30%c. Provisions-Who16531e Smoked meats -Rolls; 30c to lie; hams, •medium, 35c to 36c; heavy, 33c --to '34c; cooked hams, 49c to 51c; backs, plain,° 49c to 50c' backs, bone - leas, 52c to 66c; breakfast bacon, 42c to 46c; cottago rolls, 33c to 34c. Barrelled meats-=P;ckled pork, $46; mesa pork, $45. Green meats -Ont of pickle, lc less than smoked. Dry salted meats -Long clears, -in tons, 32%c. in cases, 28c, clear bel- lies, 27c to 28%c; fat backs, 52c to ;ESC. Lard -Tierces, 30 c to 301nfic; tubs, $0%c to 31c; pails, 30%c to 31c: Prints, 31%c to 32c. Compound lard, "tierces, 27%c to 28c; tubs, 28c to 28%c ; pails, 28t/+c to 28%c;prints, r 30c to 40%c. Y'Montreal Markets. "uoatreal, Mar. .9--Oats-CanadIan *astern, No. 2, $1.17; Canadian Western, Na;3, ;61.12%c. Flour -New tltandard grade, '$13.25 to $13.66. )Rolled oats -Bag 90 lbs„ $6.25 to 46,35. Bran -$45.§6. Shorts -;6..26.- per ton, car lots, $28 to r W `..n ° ax 4 w-.. .r,y. _v '3d- '� ,h..,. �.•' . 1} ate, M-i+a. '^+-5'',k^.'t•�•'•'S��,•+• .X.;4 .,,, '. W Y -• k' �":,v; - Yr-«p,Y-. . ' ,�.:.. . •, wm,` , -�,,::•3 . +nT'[ 4- y a... ::a..'Pzt6+t^:'q , -C „2�' �' ,.�:,;y F.�.Y -. �..-,� z 0 7! + � :,�1., .. f a,,,�„r. +r � �.,r .•,�, , r.... .. « .�•�. r.$sa+i. » _ � ,a. s - ,,,i..F _ ,..!"•,c s - h "y^•• »F'r : ,•.a.z,b• �,� ,•cc r,.Y 'r 'w:'.. mr s ,•..% .. ;y�&. '.'S,'- a :i.. K, Y.. s.; _ �. . fir• , » :.. , ,. y .. �'-i:•rh('' •T• � •.r. M1" .i. Y •l. ... ,C..: iw- . .... ,,,,..-. ...,,. .+. _.,.. �.�e ;: w•.,. ..:"�' .. ,.�.,�'.. aS�•'+.�c-- ,,.... ,� -a .!-.n : �,. •.zi , 1 , • i �.y:...�_riK y,f-:n�''�s�w. -a.wa� ..� `. .. S, ; �- , -:.• +:.. ...�u Yz•t+-ty,. .{ . .. ,',*u`.r -' •'r•^. :'s �..rix9b et",._",5..:L``!•.`}w";i: �'L T,dr.:.ti;..�k.a. e�rt,•.. !:..,�'-' a ,.�i y ,:.. _ _ w -fib OF TH"Re .YOR'1'tltAd]C SALE R 0. �`� R #- A ` w wish to ' "a:- ;:_�• 4 P"06%ed every norms= at its office. Joseph and Mrs. CO W , . Plstierias, oar.+ thank their msaT mead. for the[r Yf%t #SR 3 X4 freelr 3tiver _ �r hind ezpressiotas of sympathy and for O C E R Sowers cent them in their recent be • I Under and by virtue of powers con- - •.S1 iYec .f. .yyar;!l;1reavement., 1.2b itipaid to advance. - talned in a certain mortgage which - _ � . _ will be produced at the time of sale - rr Q -y t i�iA�D OF THAN�g there will be offered for Bale at the B .� A• 1- 1T 8 On - JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor. _ Workmen's Hall, Green River, On• P tarso, on Saturday, the 27th day of - On behalf of mysolf and family, I CANNED PEAS, 20 ,CENTS March, A. D. 1920, at the hour of two , s ), a wish to tbttnk 'oar friends for their GANNj�D PLU11S, ZO GENTS pICKRRING COUNCIL (find and thou fitful acts rendered o'clock in the afternoon, the premises R •• commonly known as Workmen's Hall. i The above council met: pursuant to throughout my late wife's illness, also CANNED PUMPKIN, ]alga Size, 13 CENTS u, for, the es cessions of sympathy to- I Green River, Ontario, and more par -::'--:CANNED CORN, Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS adjou,•nrnent on Monday, cite St6 fust. P P tic ularlp described its follows : ., Newhard present, carve Scott and ward myself and family. which I can ` All and singular that certain parcel 1 council or Pu band �liddietop, the ita'ure you were fully appreciated. -CANNED PEAS; Aylmer, brand, 24 CENTS r �' tiVhitevale I or tract,},f land and premises situate, CAN TOMATOES, Aylaler brand, 20 CENTS ,_.reeve.in the chair. Fic'ctH PrctH, lying and being in the said Township The minutes of the last tweeting _ _ of Pickering, containing by admeas- ' ''were read and approved. urement 1;28 of an acre, be the same ORANGES LEMONS GRAPE' FRUIT BANANAS A nuwber of accounts -were present- more or less, and being composed of ed for paytuent and referred to the Coal,Coal that portion of the south east quarterstanding committees. I of Lot Number Thirty-five in the Sixth A com. was received from McCul. i concession of the Township of -Picker- Try POLAR WHITE SOAP, 10 cents a Bar. lough & ;Button, Solicitors for W. H. ing aforesaid, of which the description t-," Tudd, claiming 20c per cubic card forHard aIId SOft Coal OF t,�le and admeasurement of the boundaries �� a P gravel taken from his pit in 19i0, are as follows, that is to say c )buy till your Groceriet at the Grocers.' Com. from R. H. Stroud claiming befit quality on Commencing atP.point on thesouth- i that he was wrongfully assessed for hand ern boundary of the said lot at die- RIC HARD < - 'dog; and as for a rebate of $9.00, lance of thirty-two rode and eleven 1 z Com. from R. %1. Tipper asking for i � and one half feet west from the south Ammo � :,statement of amount of losses on ac - THOS. A. LL''SW, east angle thereof ;Thence north, on .:count of sheep worried by dogs. a line parallel with the eastern bound - W. J. Devitt addressed yhe conncil ary of the said lot, twenty-two feet ��i �'LrrT81�Rr=rCl�i� _ regarding his work as school attend- and seven inches ; Theoce`east on a A L S I K E , i;E E D r e said southern le with : th ac ofS'• e - ��T �T line parallel it a e BLACESILITB SHOP 1 The staatlirig committee on Contin- Plckerin Bake boundary Blty feet and nine inches ; Y Y ANTED �' E D Rgncies reported add recommended Thence south, on a line parallel with payment as follows : Municipal World the said eastern boundat•y twenty-two flub, for 1920 and school census books. Big display of Chocolates. Creams feet and seven inches to the'said south- . We will pay the highest Horw*hoeing "d general hlse>Fsmibls LOG. D R Beaton, on acet'of salary and Mixed Candice. ern boundary; Thence west on the prices for all kinds wort promptly attended to. 100,1X1; M Gleeson, aft dttr court, 200: Choice Chocolates In bo:es. said southern 1Mn a lei c' fitly feet and S H Btevenaon, ditto, 2.00 ; J blacker' Fruit Cake 4Uc per lb, tains inches to Lb., paint of commence ------of seed. -- Lame and i terferie hooses made - a n 8 _printing. 9.50. went. -$end ns samples and get a specialty of, and money re- - The standing committee on Bonuses re - Extra quality at 65cente. For terms. particul.tisa and condi- otic rices before funded if work does not _ for Wire Fences, Snow Shovelling, Wedding Cakes our cialt lions of sale Rpply-to R illiam Janice p Etc., reported and recommended pay- g y` Beaton, 85 Bay 4•7,�Pt. Toronto. Soli • selling. r_ prove autieftutory. St merits as follows : J R Somerville and g_ �, �iLONN'F''� citor for Emtr a Lau n the mors. The best of facilities ALBS �/1C,"''i,t.1,Ci�iJr others, shovelling snow In Feb.. 15,00; gagee. 24•-yi Jatnes Palmer and othera. for shovel. PWKERING. ONT. for cleaning• ling now and breaking roads on ata• J. H. DQWNEY COMPANY C SNtlt ft IM, Lion road and sideline bet, lots A and LOGS . W A N T E D Grain . Chopping 21, con 3, 29 10. ` EiITBV, ONTARIO ! 4Css�liwsl -- The standing committee on Roads right -of -Bridges to grave! aft in 1919 d 1 will pay the following prices deliver- AND FL li'1N G - - - -- - - - and Bridges reported and recomntea P p P ed at'the Basket Factory : , P1CJ.iEi V1 GARAGE 1N1; I am Drepared to do Graiu CboA' ..LL J A White. 72 vda gravel o p lot t.5, So(t Elm, No. 1, 830,Qt) to 33 (W per m: • P Sot F.Im, Na. 1; 8U.(>Fi to 33 tx) '• ping and Oat Flaking every _ - • P -'con b, 10 80 : A K Rittenhouse, dyna- matin Petty's pit. 1i,84 : also White- week day except ---- 2nd Gr'owth Pine Male pit 5 9ti. anal dynamite. 3.tlU : (leo No. 1. 20.a► to 25 !Yl ----- "�' r 9 Burkholder, 36 yds Rravet placed on T., •w ��Z+EN, Saturday. HAvittg;purchased the;Rara,ge business ofjDavidson & W ilKswq we Can b npp.lots 83 and 33, also ':80 yards ONT. John F. Bayles, Greenwood prepared to;repair all mRkes of autos. placed oe con b opp lot 25. 34, 10- Jas GREE\ RIFER, h DE'almer and otherf. gravelling coo 2- _ --- - 3 88.00 : Fred Rogers, gravefling con 2. We keep, iti stuck ani kinds of Ford accessories, tires for 1iH: 140 hours. 54.00 ; W Petty.89 yda of r _ _ s Of cars, olle, etc. t gravel on con 2. 18.80 : n o 13oltby. r FERrILIZERS manetwo teams and two men on grader s� bet lots 22 and 23 con a: 12 00 : W a IS Aridr • Ann' ew,'ickering Todd. bat due for gravel taken from A. - ate _pit during 1919. 889 yds at 5c. 44.45, Ed Hall having complained that the towuline between Whirby and Pick- --The-re is Dile -thing certain, Early t Bring wet+ oht,tructed by snow, on me - count of R J Fleming'a fence being�lOtatUe9 area ( nel to be r • from 8 to 18 feet on the road.. ThP t' committee recommends that thrClerkhE' money-makers write31r.' Fleming. 70 = On motion the atidit6ry report wad• _ l` received. considered and declared this year.. Roall v adopted. The council naw, ad joarned to meet again on INIonday. April 12th; at I p L� r r _ m., for the transactioaofgeneral buti- Fertilizer' is very scarce find we advise !nese. Farmers Business This Bank offers every facility for transacting Fanners' busiaese. We feet sure that it will be to'yourinterest to discuss your &uoring - _requirements with us. We shall be pleased to have you call on us at your first opportunity. 730 HE DOMINION BANK :- _ =----- lacing your order richt away. T Admiral Jellicoe ha, made a re_ WHITBY BRAN h Y CH, G. P. LYND, Manager. port on the proposed all Canadian navy, in which four alternative ..'hone Pick. 702 -� suggeetiowi were made varyiug toh a five to a tweoty•five mill' BERT 'HARVEY c$ SQIV, Ion dolls_ navy. , Pickering Hardwar6.Extensive Credit Sale of - GENERAL MERCHANTS -(Successors to M..Gleeion) Stolo - Registered - .�ORSES AND CATTLE Gr w' - :ontai io N . , - i (High-grsde>, Hotta, Implements, f Now is the time -you need a Rood Stove. We have a complete stock 0. Hay, Grain, Etc. of Happy Thought and Pandora Ranges,•wbich will save both fuel and money. Come and see them. _ _ - - The ptoperby of d A few Oil Heater leftat $8.50, while they, last. Th -is is the.only place Ec �owz•T=rT BLANKETS HALTERS MITTS to buy the 1900 Gravity Washer. Fully gnaraateed. A At Lot 22. B. F. Con., Pickering, f f free trial given. See our Power Washer ; (Frenchman's Bay), on - which save7. s you bard work. -Tuesday; March the 16th, 1920 mad =ill ?3orslle Goode Y Y. The souses following: We pt ` -: it on men's and, women's rubber heels, also rubber solea A �•t r .`say mare, h d, •rrglstered, Bay filly. rising 3yrs: eligible to register._ Bap ; PolisheP, dressings, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, etc. . - Belding, rising 4 yrs., Sav Melding ris• We have a few. $rt Troughs left -some as )otv as 225. Give the bogs -` lug 4 yrs., Black gelding 13 yrs old. Shoe,' harness and collar repairiag neatly and g g cez-1t E promptly attended to.s trough that will save the feed. A full stock of Calf Meal, Red cow, is yrs old due March S. Roan Stock Food, Poultry Di?itifectant, etc. Ours is the Royal Parple line. Once tried, gl%vRys need. + cow, 7 yrs old, due March. 9. Rett cow. 1 � _ - S yrsold,tdue April 20. Roan cow, 7 PICSERIYG HARNESS EMPORIII'1i o ' Yrs old, due Apt -it 95, Red cow, 4 yrs A c mplete linewof sea-ble goods. always on hand. Sow a, Aztec, old, in full flow of tank. Red - .cow. 4 ".Aome'Phoue 3800.' W. J. CUAKWEL� ..Handles, Snow Shovel, Brt►am=, etc., RisQ a stock Df Mitts yre old, hred in Dec., 2 Roan heifers, that will keep ant the cold. It is always 2 yea old, 2 Red heifers, t pre old, Ked a plleasare frit_ its to show our goods. `.steer, 3vrsold, Roan steer, 2 yrs•ctid: - J. Q. t �`D�f'� Bed steer, ]yrs old: Durham bull, 2 _ • eJ• S. BAL7LVN, "' PI Kiii�i G '1 yrs old, 3 spring calve_. Calf 3 months old. Real Bre lis PIGS ANE HARNH,r18 Brood sow, 3 Shoats. 2 gets of team , •_ 4 ,deuces, Bet rig plow harness, Set of Stoe /�single harness. 5 Collars. -:1�fPLEME-ITs, ETC. Binder. M•t3, 8 ft cut.•aearly new, Mover, H- H, a ft cut, Cultivator and Fresh Frozen Salmon 15e The .r- - seeder. combined. Steel horse rwkP, 10 _ _ _$arse; Catf le, Hog ,and Hen Feeds ft. M -H, Chatham funning mill, Set of WoQ_1lze�l�+�L rack -•��1 _ Buggy, Eittter, a on, Ham & Moore _ _ QQ FIIIIIRIl _ complete, Set bob-aleigha, Land roller h ll stock f k f Feeds at ' fid 9 w 'er 2l f ' ,alk to Premt _ o - wen low, v - ; • qve - c+_ All ands O T e • W a f n c• �- f P •. 'Verity plow No. 7. Sylvestei• plow No: Fresh and Spit Pock. the lowest market price $ Sets diamond harrows, Set wagon :epringa4000;cap, Turnippalper,ilArge water trough. (ream separator 5a) lbs �` Sat@, whole' and crushed, for horses. soap Churn, Whiffletrees. Nor•kyokes. : Frest Beef. ' -torka, hoes and nnmProus Cather srti- rtt ee Shorts for cattle, D 'ry F d.and Sh t ~ area. 60 bush Marquis Feed wheat, 31st •~ On conn Corn for bush old seed oats O A C 72,150 hush ! Satttps Feed Ground C f 1 riga y -`�- reed barley A C 21, 5 tons bay'. r f ..Ir As Mr, Downing is wing ftp fern:- Rid Lur c tater Feed r or o e - :tole of lice by ti iug'Itellihure 3ulhhu iudj Paris Green. g •1 F t o Corn r h ns Ing, everything will be sold. y - Baby Chick Feed for chicks s. t n - t one o'clock, sharp ' ' ..We have a go 1 �tipply of ctrl c� hrattd SaIF a - n _ _ 1 i C-t?.,� P '�l•RBJiri-Huy, gu.iu, alis and .�11 cum _ , of, X13 OD'anai uiul,•r. a r;h 'over'that s a t amnnnt i mr,nth- .aj_edit to part tic a . E-9 E •. bill P 1rot nn_'1 C e t ,•a,,,r ,•. irc.nint, .h l::t �,.h. I s� .► t l ?r� ,2.1 i+/� ! l' Ci ,? ]� p J �,� r - �.- .. .. r ., ;., - -�. z •. ., . .,m P?t .y .R,^� •. � �r .�,,a� r^. +n+F .�+y�gy.r . Tal •e �y�" �'-.r :..z;,�g. .+.y.s•, > ,, '. �"`•�^".. ✓ D. '_ •`'.. .'x .,,��? 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Maw, auctioneer' - + ," MONDAY, $us,meete all Trains. - i - A crarloadof sugar will arrive are no busy ieyiagin their ne;t MARCH lbrH-Auction sale - . * winter a an 1 n•hile the slei h- of farm stock, and implements, the t hicttt•clgas Rigs to hirerday oc Bezt•week foe J. Fldgold. pp 3' g proper,. of C. Q. Vrleotioe, lot 27, in is g(lvd. _ y night at. lowest rices. _ Jose h Tia svisited his broth- eon, 9, Whttby'township, 1\o re•' pp I For Sale p er in Erlookiin on Sunday. Mrs. Hugh Gregg, who has been j serve, Sale at one -o'clock, sharp. j ; J J,1'hone 1805. C. Hurlbert was in Oshawa oil in 'i3roukiin for the past three . See bills. Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. a)ooda and Tuesday of cilia wepk. n'ec'k" t'i-itinq her daughter, Mrs. About 300 Al 6 hooped apple 'Thos. Sanderson y y WEDIE8D.1Y, MARCH 17TH=Auction Charles Grant, of Torontu,.gisit %, lit) has been ill with the sale of 60 acre farm, farm stock, "ed James and Mrs. Evans on Tues_ flu, hn:• returned home. and implements, the propetty of E. barrels- at 95 cents. PROPRIETORS' day.. R. J, arsd Mrs. Mann entertained D. Crocker, int 4, con. 1•, Picketing, each in lots Robert Willison, of Mr -Master .the uretahers of the Methodist Sale at one o'clock, sharp, - See bills: A c•huir and friends on Wednesday Wm, flaw, auctioneer. :of 10 or more at University, was home over Sun- Y (veal„• t.f las TitL'RSDaY MARCH 18TH-Unreserv- the shop da ,j t -*eek, when a "lost - _ Roy Forsyth has secured a eood' Ftsjoy nbl time was-Rpentby All. ed dispersion credit, sale of horses, b ��= : l^ r Ann Bell who has cattle, swine, implernents, hay and position in a' butchering bu iuess -1 y. pp ;t lot 3�, run. 7, Pie#erin Sate at l - r -p � lcct t: -itis her sister, rain, the ra ert•ofThos,Garner, W D. Gordon & Son }� in Port Colborne. ` g Mrs. La �. g T YG� Yl��iui I. iPeter and bliss Margaret blas_ rf Tcruutct, has returned home, 1'o'clock, sharp, Bee large bills. F. PICKERING nab have ' been spending- a•few ac'c'ottlp;inied by, her niece, Miss Postill, auctioneer; «, A. huller, „ da a in the city. = Lapp,' who spent's few days with clerk. - Bell and lndepebdent phone T Wm. G. Wilton 'and his niece, her. THuRSDAT. , MA%CH 18TH -Auction F ALI Remember the mobassin dat ee sale of farm stock and implements, Of all materials and denim Miss'Olive, s�6nt Thursday of hist in the rink here oa TuesdR even- the ra est of Frank Waro lot Sb, �hl'�BVale .C1Ub of kept fa stock. It will pay YOU t Reek in the city. y P P Y Ball at out weeks acs i' �- Miss Merle . Stephenson.. of the ing nest. Skating from 8' to 10 con. 2, Whitby Tp. Sate gat one ! ntpeusoursk" f Whitb high school was home o'clock. Moceasia dance from 10 o'clock sharp. Bee bills. Wm. Maw, obtain prion Don't be misled y , y R to 12 Mosie b auctioneer, - United Farmers ap'its we do not ampioj them, conseg rel• a over the week -end. y the Ciaremosit iy we can, and do tbroR off the orchestra. Admission, 25 cents. FRIDAY, MARCH Illus -Auction sale oommissioa o! 10 r a Evans Ward is confined to hi Seeds have arrived. Per ant.,whishy wi bed iuffering from an attact of, Mrs' 8. Holden, widow of the of farm -stock and implewents, at lot . eeelaialyays by parohsMtai lsoss neuritis in his feet. 9 25• con, b, Pickering,, the property At the next meeting of the Ctob c ail soilawd. , late Squire Holden of Claremont. y �? died at the house of her data of D. (lannon. gate at one. Bee lactone will be don J. T. MATHESON David Grabam has purchased C. ghter, bills. W: B. Powell. auctioneer. the following #"EBurlbert`s dwelling, Mr. Hurl- in Agincourtbu Friday Cast. -'ger g - ! funeral took lace on Tuesday, SATURDAY. .MARCH 2Ors-Oombina- Re Intersvvitebing of Ratlwaya Office and Works, :. alert intends going to Oshawa to P. y. to whisky, Ootarte `reside. Bethel cemetery. tion sale In the village of Brougham, Military Training In Schools A, A St. Patrick's knife and fork Barnes may be made with F. L. ImprovRegulatono f School System Lax -eh Ci S>i�et!'Louis Sanderson and Ivan Ben- Badgerow, up to the day of the sale ReRulaiioa of Foodeenfia! eoa, who have been epending a supper under the auspices of the Standardization of,farmimplements b_G_w�►Mwffidlo. " y per in the *Aid Soci Chal ch be Wed- Bale at one. See bah F: Postill, soft roads - Til@ p1Ck@?lII x few da stn Port Ho #latus re- Y given auctioneer. Regulation o! motor tracts on our �, tonnes home. MONDAY, MARCH 22 D—Auction sale S :i David Grahams sale on Fridayue==day evening, March 17th. Tea rf farm stock, implements And furni- �' In�ltt8e last was well attended notwith- will be set ved Prort7 5 to 8po' B ck, Cure, the property of Arthur Partin- 'gPhit@gale Tile, ��� 3 standingthe unfavorable weather. after tt.hic•h. R splendid ro rar der, lot 8, coo. 8, Pickering. Bale at and prices were Rood. a'il! bP K i ren by the following able one o'clock sharp, See bills. �'m. The object of this Association G to Messrs. _-Miller Bros. r hippy d talent: 31 i e Edith Law, soprano Maw. auctioneer, Concrete drain tiles of different sizes lessen stealing and prosecute , of Toronto, Miss ' Store TrEsDAT. MARCH e,.3' RD—Auction sale and concrete bricks for sale, the felons. -- 3 --three carloads of pressed hay last 3'+ _ _ _ e !week and John Miller also shipped c'ic'ctiri•+uist, of Markham, and the of farm stock: implementa; fowl, lad. Phone No..5;i16, Markham. wo carloads this week. (1NrFtn+,,,t otcheatCa. Adr}resses hoc, grain, furniture etc., at lot 27, Memberghsvinq proper67 etolenoolomasttl• •r,�j' Archie Rnd b1rs. Anderson end will l;,- liven by the resident thin con. 5, Pickering. (near Wbitevale►, Geo• Burkholder, Whltevale ate immediately wish any membee ister=. Admission, 50 cent. t child- the property of win. Peehles, Sale - of Executive Oommisses. daughter, of Uxbridge, spent a at one shit See bills. F. Postill, Membership foe /1.00. • day recently with Mri. ruder- tett nu�li r 1`L, 35 cents. P• auctioneer.. . �Gy� Cys ^# A s 1'letis• soar be.had from w* t'redd•oY ora ll j FV-! UFVR. son's parentP, R. J: and Mrs. Hots: Seent•ry anrappliestlon. , The Women's Institute will hold IeALs 2tiCGISTZIL WEDNESDAY. MAAJ-H ..4TH—Auction $xeC. Qom,—L. i), Hanka, C.S. Ptrlaa their March meeting at the home i••er•w sale of farts stock and implements. er. W. V. Richardson, V. the property of James Moore. lot 26, - Pickering. :< of Mrs. Lyman Pilkey on the after- .FRIDAir, MARCH :12TH -Auction Bale con. 2, N% hitby, just north of the L. _. s. v, noon of the 18th, at 2$0 'o'cloclr. of sur.+, horse, farm implements. P. R. atatigo. As the farm has been s -.-ProductS J' R. Th`@XtO+�. _, J. Clark, _ A good program is In ee nratlun. furni, are etc., the roperty Pf Wm. President, P p sold there will hP no oeaerve. Sale Bit kt-t t, balsam. ale at 1.30 shay Question drawer on, home pro- P• at ooe,o clock l•harp. K m. Maw, -Mems. Everybody come. gee hills, H. S. Pugh, auctioneer. auctioneer. Now's the time tobewell supplied SATURDAY. Dt.tRce 13rti_Aactian Field' Tile, a sale rif tarts ^tuck, implements. ba _ -- pp .. with good footwear. W. M. Pal P y• •.ter- Our shoe man., can sup ly grain, household furniture eco.. at SEED Gi R A IN -and Brick- "r- lot 18, r-tAn,._0 f5;rkorinR (batt mile p you with the beet goods, having Pgst of Claremont), the property of T'CR-.-.9AZ+F•_ ___ �O • ehse guaraatae of the rnanUfaettir• J. H. Evans. Bale at one o'clock, WHEAT-Nkrquis and Kitchener Tile vi 4, t7 And S hs . The Williams Shoe Ca, .of sharp. See bills, H. S. Pugh. nuc- PARLEY -0. A. (' No. '.1 • , Brampton. Call and see for your tieorer, IIICi2 • a self. * -OATS-Idritain%o Best iatrown from - s TCEsD.tY, of ARc ii 16Tx-Auction sateimported- W heed 1 The oil -tank from Markham of regi-tered horses and high-grade RennWit Early fielder Get m rices. upset on the 8th coacessiotu while ca: tie, hags, implementor, ha and Y P to 1 y Iri-h White ' on its way to Claremont on Wer ' Y• property R A All free' froin t.ild oats nnr) tarps. Brun. „t lot Y:. B. F. con.. Picktin - Concrete work done. # •'ryt _ "essay of la week. Onl aamRll 's B:t the ro erty oe p I AlAke, Timothy and 'Red Clover last Phone rrlb Pick. Q �� Geo. Downing. dale at I, Thane• Beed. quantity of Oil•, was lost. Owing 5re hills. �V. B. Powell. Auetiooeer the tank had to be taken back to Tt,,r=tarm�stockr Ism lemtentsn +rind P JO.g`HH eda1P(�rnte, Ont Clarence Sim pson +� 4 .t 'to the bad condition of the roads, SOS, r� Markham. P . O. R. R.. o• t, tiiarklr,ou A V I lv The � r -` furniture. the ro r'rty of H, f}, bice Home Phone 1_13, 2&f ? Do not forget the school concert P P C. N R. Stations Brook Road foundation.ofalmost 'In the Ma4ont(• Hall this (Frida ) --- - _ every successful leveeing. Good program of mart, t- r' business venture is built on • e�, drills, lnstrunreotald, illustrate � ed songs and dialogues. Also R - Savings..q one -act drama, entitled "A Sur -The Standard Bank of -;prise Party at Brinkley'sa " Re- Canada can be of -great assist- x served seats, 85 cent; rush seats. e � cents. y g Feef That'Never ante in helping. you to do- On Thursday evening last an a vel0 our business. Interesting gan►e of hockey was p y ..played on the CRledo is rink, here TME lbrid een the Claremont and L':- .ouch the Floor'' abridge teams. The Claremont _ STANDARD 8 A N K team was no doubt the beat play. �I • . ers but -some how or ether the -lA worn floor spoils the look of OF CANADA _ Uxbridge. team won.by the score Po your home and of 12 to 1. is impossible to repair, but if you keep your PICKERING BRANCH Remember J. H: Eva),no' auction floors painted, feet cannot touch therri. Let A. w: eiiAwFORT" - Mu,Aoat (3at�tEday). Those the paint wear but save the wood. Save the e•1AWCM ALSO Ar WHITaTr 1� desiring good milch cows should .Surface and you Save all. attend. as Mr. Evans has a splen• did herd. He will also dispose of - T ' his p crass anti quantity farm stock, ,ICH O i lm lements and a nantit of far- ` r ■ a 1 � � niture- As Mr. Evans has sold bis - fart" there will be no reserve. � ' �.--- Fresh Fish r x Rev. Mr. Drummond, of Toros- . Floor Faint to. the chairman of the Horne Mitt- 1 , �'+�Q For Sale"r Bion Board, will occupy the.pttlpit t, is easy to use, dries very. hard with a high lustre and Will with- t It in the Baptist church on Sunday If. your Accts stand a great amount of hard wear. No skill is required in next, and Rev. Prof. Farmer will using SENOUR'8 FLOOR PAiNT. Anyone can apply it. ,' �, - r i also preach on C6E, first Saoda�'i11 are hardwood, The result will gneatly enhance the beauty of your home andiE SSlnzon pinks -40C April. Mr., Osborne,' of McMaster ' Use - clean. l3�or will beaavedfor rhe fluoro will be very easy to keep T University, aectipiod the pulpit t- QQ,,�� � last Sunday when he preaehed'to Marble -Its Come in and let us give you full particulars Wb1�8 -Fish, 112 - IRS lk. an appreciative congregation. 1Jle have a full range of shades In this and _ The Floor 'Cry MARTIN,SENOUR Product. These Fish are dressed -Mrs. John' Burgess (nee Maggie finish with Thele MARTIN•88NOUR_ Pst'pt .or - Jones), youngest daughter of Mr. mons back ya^ for every nCed. �'e will be gladstd - J Flds VremQ,'�#j George Jones, formerly of Clare guar aces. It _advise you. money-back Mont, died at her home in Inver array, Sask., on Tuesday, March w rs and wan � J•• B -U- -�• D Y � Ind. Phone 2804 � 2nd, front ail attack of the finand wears. It Her brother, Richard Jones. died +vill not mar nor Pickeri'n d * " abonttwo weeks previous''to her. scratch white l _ �IIAarif�� death, from pneutnonia. She wits f and` is not sf- - f well known in Claremont and. vi- fected by water. einity, and was a great favorite - with All with whom one was ac- . - Fi' aa. ln ori. The jere"P.d-x . -- - �f 1 • • •' _' have the heartfelt sympathy of all in their sorrow. The draute, entitled "Horne - Ties," which was presented in the Masonic Hall on Friday evening by thin Claremont Dramatic Club was a decided sneces.-. - The even- , -it•g was'very unfavorable forsuch a gathering, being cold and stormy, but notwithstAnding this there was a good attendance. The dna ma was well presonterl, as ear h character'did hi- or her part well. The reeei of th-e evening aboilt $40, The J)raulati+; ('lith -- —ha -4 pre-;-inuinvitation• to pry• -Tera the lalav in other villFt r•K. T•}rrv4 � a' willa-ppear in Wonghwn un day evenin¢ next, and will also ga to 3custlT( hie, is i} fQW days, l cow The 'Unive r -a1 Sawing -:-Machine ! 4 7 bla,nsifactuneti 1-r w _ W. R. Jackson & Son. ' Block 1ioad, PickelinR, Ont. F31,ir.ksinirhiri� nn+l \'nndworkina. in 1\ al rt5 ir:'w•ti--T. %v gnzsr—it in;ir.a T— x +� I we .tn(-k (;;trn'ine 1': gi ,, ErrarIr yyr I •�;' /</� '%Chrr1-.('trru?sir it�»w < i and F,n„,rc -li:• �i '•`' i :: ..f I` ire,.••.- Ladders cf all lengthy on hand Is and foe• �'I 10 1 11 NA9 0 something happened so that It was not ­— I I � 1, i 1 � 1 1!! l'! 1! 1�11!111!'! I OEM!! �-T- --7 rR �7, �3. -k E it.la what we do wlith it The world .,0001 as Perfect as the blue stone I saved 4 0 Canada. be Important The truly great man is al;�Ays needs most of all good men to handle for the foundation of my house. may be we will have good success In . to humble -the measure of his own at -1 �0 When­11fe Is in the making to the business and make a great deal df Fur Market. -Z. atkil'skins exported during tho fiscal time to look out for flaws that may by looney, Money to good It we put It to Canada is now exporting to oiher T- XAGLE k .4"P\ .W COW' Health A SIGNIr W-:`. Convalescence. Color and Health TO Have Good A Following the outbreSk of. respira- the Blood Must be Xe0t tory diseases, the market Is usually Writ* 10-dav for our bi&t g Ure. flooded with many types of "cure-alls tonics, stimulants and other prepa;�' showing our full lines of Bicycles for'Wea Red and P FILMS CATALOGUIL good c lor Many ;vomen who had 0 tions of unknown value recommended and Women, Bois and Girls. hood grow and brighteyes in their girl by patent-medictne Interests for con! MOTOR CYCLES penings- pale and colorless and lose much of When Life Is In the BuIldinap Another of these tiny 0 valescents. This subject.is brought MOTOR ATTACNMZNTIi through which trouble finds tits -their charm when -they be46ome wives to the atte tion of , the public 'at the Tires, Coaster Bmkes, Wheels, ln�er Tubes. A few years ago we were fixing UP -ad- and mothers. Why is it? When the Z4atupd, Bell*, Cyclometers, Saddles, Equip. to the heart life Is the habit of r� present time begause there is a pre- ment and Parts of Bicycles. You can buy -the Cellar wall of our farm house and Ing books that do not leave a good fading color in the cheeks and lips to vailing belief that some drug is need- your supplies from us at wholesale prices. Wanted some good, sound, Solid stones tast, in one's mouth. Some things we accpmpanted by a lose - of brightness ed as a tonic or stimulant- during the T. W. BOYD & SON, heavt- for Me Underpinning. , For some time n forget, but bad books stick. I in the eyes and an hicreasing convalescence stage of influenza or 27 Notre- Dame Street Wesi. blientreaL va biLd had our eyes on a ledge e­oa a may be- ness in the step 'and a tendency to heard a, man In a city M48610 pneumonia. Some commercial firms lrock In a tally away, up on the hill, foma -meeting of down-and-out men: tire easily. the cause is to be sought are ever ready to. take advantage of Nothing pays a'bigger dividend on and now we opened the little quarry .If I only could forget!" and tear$ in the state of the blood. this belief and place upon the market a sm= investment than politeness. np. I never saw liner stones than were In-htB eyes and sorrow In every Many causes may contribute to the some preparation which they 'claim most of them were.. With a drill I condition of the blood known as anae- -Now Is the- time to think of next tone of his voice. Never ' touch a bad me, will firing back lost energy. had maAle and a hammer, I put ples e rather than mia. Care of the ho overwork, ' It is true that a tonic may be need. winter's egg supply. %t book. Fling it In.the fir o the solid rock and tnen with pli1gs let It leave Its stain on your soul. lack of outdoor exercise, Insufficient dd during convalescence' but such -Aid feathem, as. they are called, I rest and sleep, improper diet, are a Again, shut eveiyavenue of the life ' med cation should be taken only - on UON'T LOOK OLD 1 split off blocks with an almost per- Ing Is against association with' fellows who few of them. The Important th adv ce of the family physician. 4t feet edge, clear, blue, son d and steal, swear, loaf around and brag of to restore the blood, to build It up -so Must' be' remembered, however, that health cannot be purchased In -a medi- they have done. Better -go that the color will return to the cheeks base things While w6rking' at'ithat -we' came make triends and lips, brightness to the eyes, and FROM. HERE UP down in the yard ' and To do ibis elne bottle. This best buildq-3 of across some thin, gat stones in the with the old horses or the cows. They. lightness to the step., I flesh and strength are g03d food, fresh I Pink bed of the creek and lifted some of will help you to be better and more nothing call equal Dr. Williams a:lr, sunshine andrest. A little "Dander' Pills. They begin at once to increase ine" cfieck t1ipat out, 'thinking they would be line kind. If you love them, they will love It Is necessary at this time to warn -for flagging or for walks about the you back again. But a. companion the red corpuslea in, the blood. and against the evil of careless medics. Ugly dandruff and stops this new blood carries strength an hair falling bouse. One of these we did not get that has every earmark of. being a d tton. The physician who has carried me season we quarried It. sneak Is worse than a serpent. down the sa The health to ever part of the body. The the patient 'through 'his or, her illness left It out on fbe bank and turned poison from his heart w Ill surely get appetite Imprq digg§tion becomes ves­ Is capable of carrying him or her-, on edge to wait, a more convenient through the period of c6nvale perfect, and energy and ambition re Into your life and ruin you. acence, time. "The old man! "The old woman" turn. Proof Is given in the statement and any stimulants which may be ........ ass siq Winter had passed before we went Ever hear any fellow say that of* his of Mrs. Alex. Archambo, Co�uwall, needed should be-prcscribed by the the stone again. ot make Oat.. who- says: -"Two years ago`my doctor. It looked father and " mothert bid it n Convalescenee from'influ - erzii ma so,und-and-good when we last left it; your very soul rise up in Indignation health began to fall. I was sufferrag y but now It was split and shivered Into' when you first heard it', your list no--frem-headuvU-eif, pains In the back be delayeit by redson of the toxic ef- layers, so thIn and' brittle that what and sides, and a constant tired-, out- feet nf thig t%qeqqp pjttpTt,; should, X u were tempt - doubt doubled up and yo we had believed to be a splendid flag- ed to strike the boy -who had so low a feeling. I had used a lot of medleine, --discouraged. nor therefore, not'.be but Inst3ad of it helping me I deEmed 1 should they be itrfluenced in any way glut -stone was fit for nothing. You regard for those. who have done so know what had happemed. Rain had. much . for him. It Is a good time to to be growing weaker. . My friends by exaggerated and -large -typed ad- ur ed me --to try Dr. Williams' Pink found Its way Into som6 tiny crevices say, "That to no way,to speak of 'Your 9 vertisementi- o" Quick retneqfea and father and mother! Say that again Pills, and while I felt disheartened at cures, In the upper edge of the stone. Old Jack Frost got busy, for'he saw an op- and I am done with you!" �Pd keep my -experience 'voth other medicines, Tonics and st;mulan!s art- only ac-- Vortunity to have some fun.' He your word If the shameful words are I decided to do so. To my great joy cessorles to the matural ineans of re - i' boosted with' his powerful shoulders repeated, for,an3r yopug man who I s,.,orL found the Pills were helping gaining lost vitality, : namaly-freeh deep down in e e, and their continued use fot a time the heart of that stone keeps up being diar spectful to his in air, sanshine, rest and nourishing. food. Got a small bottle of ­D?nderlue" ILI fully restored my health. I feel that --and kept working away until be had p9rents will some day find his life I would be ungrateful If I did not give any drug store for a few fents, pour it her -Caution, ruined the stone and spoiled our plans. shattered and broken like. -t stone "ub well Into little.into your hand and Into the bargain. I do not know when spoiled by the frost. my experience with Dr. Williams' Pink ."So you want to warry Al�ce. do the scalp. with the finger tips. ' By Pills, -in the hope that it m )Oint the p. asked the-g;rl's-0 ' * I have been more surprised than I Finally, every time you see some- ar I you. attker of her morning most, if not all, of this awful was, to see the wreck a little bit of body In trouble, help him out. Not to way to health to some other poor suf- young man. scurf will have disappeared. Two or ferer." "Very much Indee r-pifed 'ihe water, turned Into frost, had wrought, do s% but to turn away thinking, "It is 'd," ­ e three.. applications often remove eTe" and all because of a few tiny cracks no -business of mine," is- to open wider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can lye ob- youth. of dandruff and stops faffing hain In the stone &t as thick as the blade the crevice In the character for the tained through� any medicine dealer, "Can you support a fam4ly?" bit or may be had by �mall. post Paid. at Every hair on scalp, shortly shows of a knife. Scarcely can we believe It, entrance of Selfishness and lack 0Df re- The young man rcflected a moment, more life, vigor, br�shtness. thickness $1, but* it Is, true. Somehow In the days gird for tl;e feelings of others. There 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 and then asked, "flow-marty are there and color. from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co,, h he stone was In the making, in no move sure wajr- to build up a life w en t of you� slir?". I . -b" viness and all that we hold dear.' One something happened so that It was not that will win than to be good and kind of the crevices Into wWch failure may it.la what we do wlith it The world of furs and skins in the course of a as Perfect as the blue stone I saved and true In every spot and place. It 0 Canada. be Important The truly great man is al;�Ays needs most of all good men to handle for the foundation of my house. may be we will have good success In . to humble -the measure of his own at -1 thing. "Waft a few minutes"? 1,00k When­11fe Is in the making to the business and make a great deal df Fur Market. tainments alongside of the. grandeurl atkil'skins exported during tho fiscal time to look out for flaws that may by looney, Money to good It we put It to Canada is now exporting to oiher of his*ideal% k,,eps h1w so. can't help winning. '140 hy wortr 1%av� -f+h h -A ... 1M;,+ t%. -­ 4. ..# -h.* United States. $3.761,955 to Great Bri- esque views of the French towns occu- I . -b" viness and all that we hold dear.' One lb T brings happliess or Peace of mind. countries. according to Dominion Government figures. $14,000,000 worth of the crevices Into wWch failure may it.la what we do wlith it The world of furs and skins in the course of a creep Is putting off doing the things needs a great deal of money, but it year, and a number are brought back that should be done now. Have you needs most of all good men to handle Into the country. purchased by Cana - never said when asked to do any given that money. dlan dealers at foreign sales and re - thing. "Waft a few minutes"? 1,00k Look out for flaws In your life. sold to Canadians, The value bf furs �out for that flaw. Frost may get In Keep true and clean and sound In atkil'skins exported during tho fiscal there and tear down what might be word. thought a4d-speech and you year 1918-1919 was $1,3,737,021. Of ptherwise, a fine character. can't help winning. these $9,743,464 worth wient to the the industry whicli'llas been In opera- United States. $3.761,955 to Great Bri- esque views of the French towns occu- "D VU MTHL Rethel, Apremont, Cambral, Charle. ville, Grandpre, Chatel, Varennes and tata, and $230.202 to other countries. Some extent of the values to which r Vied by the German army, both before Lille. The paintings show these towns these exports have risen can be ob- RD011'Z THARY before and after destruction. They are tained from the fact that tbeyilue-of Wo rw really an Inestimable treasure for the the export of furs aj!d skins in 1917 i "Which do you re�Ard as the three French people, who would find In was but $5.837.383. During the mouth -Ou"anadian March precious souvenir of towns of March, 1919. the value of these ex- -V day bright, but,oloppy, the ne . xt blue- now entirely or partly destroyed. Writs was $2,080,704, �as compared with tary and cold -is 'extremely har d on "I w�rfte to your firm about the mat� 1,420,168 in the corresponding month Alldren. Conditions make It neces- ter, knowing that you are best fitted in 1919. 'It has been estimated that .;�omry for the mothers 'to keep the little to reproduce these, paintings artistical. eighty, per cent. of the silver foxes of cmes Indoors. They are offen confined' ly and maintaining all the originality the world coml.fre m Canada, to overheated, badly ventilated rooms and effect aimed at by the artist, who For nearly ur centuries ' Canada and catch colds - which rack their was respousibleJ-or most of the draw. has been one 'of the largest and most To guard ag&tUbt these Ings in the Gazette des Ardennes (the productive fields of the fur trade, and 1Ad A 4 2, f1k % lk 11 " infamous #reason-sbeef nuibl—eii I%v It is Impossible to estimate the num- -W T W3 L& I — . . t rman staff). ber or the slue of the costly Peitz the better, br�ghter days come along, the Go DOWT XZT TZAT C0VQZ CONTMUM' "We think It will be best to publish taken from the traps of the Dominion a box of Baby's Own Tablets should a OH these drawings in a portfolio with in this period. Yet. until quite recent- oUn be kept -In the house and an occasion - French captions. It would have a ly, the fur trade was, hardly' organized A id does given the baby to keep his 11C Spohn's Distemper Comp d great success and be sold by the hun. on a business basis, and beyond -the 0 Z *toms&b and bowels working regular. %L 7 will kr-ock It in veri, shcrt time. A of a I a --­ : '7 ly. 'The Tablets are a mild but dred thousands. I partiqplarly draw trapping and taking of the furs the - 3 couch or cold in your horse. give a few doses of your attention to the fact that noth. various phases of the Industry passed "SPOHN'S." it will act on 1he glan(h. eliminate dlaeaa* thorough laxative which never fall to gernis and prevent fur " 1ker destruction or body by dise"e. regalate the stomach and bowels and Ing In them recalls either Girmany's- out of Canadian hands. Trade "qPOHN'S" has been Ine standiLrd reniedv for DISTEM- r: 'ZA. Pixx rYE, CATAIChHAL FEVER, thus they relieve colds and simple soldiers or her army. bought from the ttappers and then th PER, INFLUEN w materials went to the large for- COUGHS and �COLDS. for a quarter of a century. At all fevers and keep the baby fit. The Tab. "I consider the matter so' Importaat M qarug stnres. lots are sold by medicine. dealers or by that if necessary I will go to the eign markets. X70ZN UMDXCAL COMPANT. Goshen, rad., USA. 3nall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. French minister of fine arts about It." There has gradually dawned a j realization of the money lost In this A Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvillo, way, b:owever, and -in future Canada New Diamond Field. lont- L A A. will mirket her owA furs and 1% Mr. Farmer A waterless, treeless, ivirtually life- real become one of the most Important Caa=an Asks France t6 less desert near faungs, In Bechuana- fur markets of the globe. . For years You are Insuring Your Buy War Ad. land, South Africa, Is likely to be the London, St. Louis and New York'have Profits When You Place Ev4once of the astounding post-war scene of the greatest rush to stake be . en the selltng certre3 to Fhich An Order -for commercial montality of the Germans diamond claims In all Scuth African Canadian furs have t� veiled afid St. U furnished -by a letter received by history. Amazing stories are told of Louis had the world's lJremler fur SHUR-GAIN gives your crops a quick, vigorous start, and supplies A VIllustration frotil 6ne Steinhaus6n, the richness of the new field, which, A mart. The auction a� Montreal will be piant food throughout the growing period. Cologne, says a;Pftts despatch. The it is reported, will be opened to miners conducted by a large company capital- SHUR-GA:IN brinis your crops to early maturity, and makes for strong, Aocument, which calls for no comment, about March 20, and from the Cape to ized at $5,000,000 and will be largely healthy plants. 14 Is At f"11 4%. V^- _.. ­ ­­;­ +^ ­_ - - - - - - ft+q-. 4� ­+­. Tf i� +h. I QUITIn-n A TV eans7bum-er peT yields at 1920 prices mean bigger profits. Order your now. First Comie.—First Served A- F6rt1lIzer prices Akre lower this year, but the incriiiasing short. age of raw materials and rail- road care is making it difflcqlt to keep up our output of SHUR-GAIN. If you would insure your supply -place your ilk- Order -at once. SHUR-GAIN fo'r YOUR BANK ACCOUNT "'.%.king two blades graw where only on* grew before." Literature Malted on Request Representatives Wahted GUNNS LIMITED, West Toronto. In Unallotted Territory :j "Herewith I beg to draw your atteri- ture everything on the race for claims. tention to hold three aiietio.ns a year. Von to a matter which 6 well wort h Taungs Is about a hundred Miles north. The opening of a CanaMian fur mar - A r your while. of the great Kimberley inlne'.�;. ket Is a "wrtural development of arti- �,,e "One of our best known water -color ficial breeding and fur ranching. This artists w" attached to the staff of 0 y general throughout Industry Is fktirl. -the German army during the war and - I. I A Diplomat, Canada, and in Prince Edward Island 1W as his duty to paint most pictui. A student was up for his examina. the industry whicli'llas been In opera- esque views of the French towns occu- tion for medical -:ervice in the Navy. ti6n for more than' thirty years, has Vied by the German army, both before The Admiral beumed upon him genial- assumed very important proportions. mad 'after t�eir destruction. -He he(s ly and proceeded to question him. In 11)14 there were ia the islanil no 'Frenel asked me �b interest a a pub- i "Which do you re�Ard as the three less than 250 fox a anches with near"y -.11sher i,n. the matter so that his water- finesf. British sailors?" he'.deffianded 4,GOO foxes. colors and drawings, which are of 4 at length. -may 1) usual beavity-and-Aelicacy _re� "Er=Nelson,. slr,-er=bTake.-ilr-==- :!1t..Is-but--'. mmon to believe in, i'm CAD Siroduced. Rnd-er-I beg your pardon, sir, but I who believes in himself, but oh, If 0 did a t quite catch your name hen I you would do angbt uncommon, be - towns and villages on the Meuse, in cime In." lieve yet in him who does not. believe 09 ArdsuneA and Argonne, cach,as Passed. in himself. Restore the faith ft� him." bigger profits. Order your now. First Comie.—First Served A- F6rt1lIzer prices Akre lower this year, but the incriiiasing short. age of raw materials and rail- road care is making it difflcqlt to keep up our output of SHUR-GAIN. If you would insure your supply -place your ilk- Order -at once. SHUR-GAIN fo'r YOUR BANK ACCOUNT "'.%.king two blades graw where only on* grew before." Literature Malted on Request Representatives Wahted GUNNS LIMITED, West Toronto. In Unallotted Territory :j `K '.r'." '� " F-'" „ •i _"w �i"`�Fr ' v' ••. k Y" ,+.. �%•+.. f''F -» t'+` -*7e r ?.�'>, yy , m"�'.''^an ift .,•, .R v'�-a•. ;, :,fi �,-'.,,. KM.:) .. haw_ •. �•,, 7� r 'lav . ,. . . •.. fi _ �y, lll� —'s•7!!.'ti' , ,.rJ;"1:;K•..R.EY•.QTS.}��/E�»�...."ryt"^�„1'."�'nfA4w'1•. �.-. .. A !t w'6:'• yP,..ay'L. i+?'. ::+0.2ra•...v;: =",�v. y Anode" riolac. not l uine"" ClassiAed Advertiseai 008 DISEASES' DAINTY i.INGERIE- SCIATICA -BITS 00F • T w ail;s7a. T and Now to reed 1 Mailed by t e. any AQ- RUMOR � good pttnfs and perishes -tort �' - dress F the. Author. Would you be rld o1 the! OR A ENT8 WANT -- Oningpsia-thatsharp prions os. tames--wx for gtalo' s. tlf _. Olay Oiover'Co., 31am a -Mite thrust aloes the HERE t �cnt IIaited .>� t c7p,. { Hruaswfck Are„ 118 West alat street '�'< sciatic nerve -canine at v L11e ionto. Nest York, U.S.& .+ "reveOrryy movement? Thou. ,•> relief s have found last3ag • I ANTED RELIABLE.-ENElt. - _a 4 _ getic men. 'farm elD' aOna. farm - era or others who can devote sorhe of THEY d not \ ) r F f i Mothers Will Appreciate Thie. their egtare time to represent us as 1 _ .Templeton s —onion for Nursery Stock We sup - fear coughs, ! ? While the war was still going on ply up•to-date eanvaeeinR outfits free of 1 colds and allied V�� ' `'� Rh - two English mothers' were talking Applyharge.and offer liber remuneration 1 complaints, For �� �'i-1 • about the jam- ration. wuPl im>�erltately to ]llapte drove - re es, none. Ont overfi0yearsthey -- . / lou eobiti four " ounces of jam ai eek �. MART, EIvDRGDTI� YOtiNG 1,dAx ` have relied on m y, id One of'the,m. 'ltihy, wanted 'to' handle mining stocks. d sh an ounce off his face bonds and debentures,. to repre4�p,ent To-- Msay doctors DreeCribe , ronto'House. .Liberal commis" s them. after tea every day." Bion.A ply'Box 6, Wilson Publishing Co.. Td- ;' Write Templetons, 143 plata. Xing St. W., Toronto. for free sample., Aunt Kizzie's Choice. - Sold b rellab=o dru¢�fsts DISTI3IBUTOUS WA1*Tr ger everYwvhere for b1.0�- Aunt. liizzle, a negro wash woman ' who had gloried in her widowhood,, [� ESIDENT DISTRIBUTORS WANT- b for prompt results. With the lowered suddenly a ED In every city town. and Pro - strength and vitality cf age they realize Y nneared with h vin i C more than evcf, before the importance. of 'having Gray's Syrup on hand for it-amediate use. , - i They always buy the Large Slas •� 9 Monfreel D. wATSO,4 8 CO , New York ."SYRUP OF FIGS". • :ter: 9187 3 new us• ce n anada, , very small capital_ re- bind, qquired. and you he -your own money.' . Bhipmenta all duty paid, f.o.b. Montreal. '-'I thought you were. -never going to, send for agency proposition. Gestins ,marry ag2in,11.1ter employer remarked. Co.. Bridgeton, New. Jersey, U.S.A.} "Well, I didn't 'low I %ould, -but rot saLK .5 ytpu see it was this a -way,'• Aunt. Kiz• EWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN 13RUCA zie explained. "My washings was get- N County Splendid opportunity Write tin' so heavy that I either lead to mar-, moo= T. Wlison Publishing Co.. IamitaiL It Adelaide Bt W„ Teronta ry Sam to trite 'em around for me or else buy me . a mule, alt' I decided it WE EQUIPPED NEWSPAPERw and fob printing DI t to 30e+atern u1 Q would be Ices trouble to marry Sam." �O�oontario. Insurance cirri;1,600. W11i �I fl��'V .LAXATIVE I Real Treasure Islands. +7• - Wflion rubltehingCo.. quick d.. Toronto. Keep 3linard's LSniateat is the hotese. ds of pitzberge h • The Islan S n- r1c, in rig! T7S.ILE$, • coal, marble, and ores ---are styled a Aback rest for motoxcyciista to is ' "No :Man's Land." The wealth of the be fastened around the waist from the STEVE.*:S' COMPLETE FERTIL- r t--�_tonguel._Rein@ve poi — , - iter will pay you. Write for prices. TIL ' nds-has-been-surveyed-surveyedthe Brie i'handle•-bars of -i msec-i`una .has. been =_oris from little stomach, _ _- - - tisk, but their claims have never been invented in England. (�' HIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS -SUGAR, ,liver and' bowels miles to vigorouslypushed. which lying e 24,000 square ............«».............................._ e bolo. b a osackst eaa� 38s narHigh- est The islands, Y g 1within the [ t WOAD As8E8, • Arctic Circle, yet only 400 miles from rENTG Norway and leafs• than I,300 mile FwriOte meAyaeoA 8 evopa, Ste@#. Mark �• - from Britain, were discovered three Street, Peterboro. centuries ago by -Dutch "navigators. - F- - Holland, Britain, Denmark, and Nor- � - - ' _ - . =-. - ' - • Q _ SO=AP I802ir. . I if .Conks ated way Successively laid .Claims to them i D , 47,lious 0L F YOU HAVE A FIRZ-AND HAVE M In the sixteenth and seventeenth cen- a car cr more of scrap iron I w!!le Headachy, take • I come and quote you where it lays. Geo. pared ' but these rights have no -vv e=• I „ 64 :ldark Street, Peterboro. e $tevenn, 8 The,#Supreme Council hes re- ."Cascaras." resaafs BOvfIST,� -% • - Q _� Gently awarded Spitzbergen to Nor- j••e••r•e•a.r•a•w•e-wwr•s..r.e..�.e.y,.e-, T .y aca,�( ' Cascarets never gripe, sicken or n• l liA`iE CASH BUYERS FOIL SALT , a able forme. Give description, Is - 8500 0,000,000 tons of convenience one, like'Salts, Oil, Calo- entfon and cash price. James P. White. There are, .00 s �' 86ii , 9290 roal-in sight there, It 1s os. the surface mel or harsh Pills. Feel bully! Be llox ss, New Franklin, Mo. i - C rm -Ladies' Step-in Under• andl needs little alining.- It can be efficient! Don't stay sick, biilous> garment. Pries 20 cents. Cut to 7 headachq, constipated. Remove the NMaCMLLAXEOva, g sizes, 34 fu 46 inq. bust. Size 36 re- placed on board ship at a cost of - 4. about,$2.00 to $2.50 a ton.. = liver and bowel potson which is keep- L�t)IE9 V34NTED TO Do . PLAIN ktes 1?$ yds: -16 inn. wide- or la's i .fight ■ewfag st home whole PL N Ing your head dizzy, your rongue coat- 4 cynic time, Rood pay, work neat any MAI - at -Accept, b ins, wide. Shoulder straps, 1 ed. your breath bad and stomach sour, tance. chants pard. Band scamp for Accept "C31lforals" Syrup of Figs }'d. ribbon 1 1n. wide. ticviars. National M-anufacturins Cont. only --look for the name California an No. 8201-Ladlsa' and Misses' NI Night. Why not spend a few cents for a box I oanv. Montreal. g of Cascarets' and enjoy the nicest, o , • the package, then You are sure your gown. Price, 20 cents. Cut is 3 sizes; _ _' child -1s having the best a -'tar most sma11..32..34; medium, 36, 38; large, experienced. They work mhile_*au ' (`t re a e to supply, ply, advise lir m we _ gentlest I3 1ative-CathartlQ you ever��v111 w able to supply, advlsa ya, as we harmless -lazat4ve or physic fol the l Miirard's Liniment Co:,.Limited. the . hen prices, dry or Rrela r, p Y 40, 4' ins, bust. Mildium size requires sleep, •Ys' o saw. Keenan. circa. Liraieed. , little stomach. liver and bowels. 4 o t Have used \Ii`ARD'3 Ll 'EMENT `Owen Sound. Ont ' Children love its delicious fruit yds; _7 fns, wide, or 3,i yds. 36 Ins. �i�i y wide; Insertion, 2 for Croup;' found nothing quit to it. IBWN YOU SUFFER ` �rrtt TUAtottS. Lu1/1t•y, ETG, yds.. edging,- J n !� j intr-rnaa' sad eiternal. cured without tante. Full dtrecfioaa for chtld'a doss 2% yda. Width, 2 .yds. McCall Trans- CHAS. E. SHARP, pain -by our home treatment SVrlta to ;v as each bottle. (live 3t without fear. fer Designs No, 318 and No. 550.-Hawksbaw, N.B:; Sept lak 1905. ' before too late Dr. Bollman . Medical r „y hiotherl You muit say "Callfornis." Price, 10. cents each. No. 9284 -Ladies' Nightgown._ Price . FROM RUEUMATISMa Limited, Co1llnRwood Ont iR The Joy -of Spending. -. 20 cegts. In 3 sizes; small, 34-36; _ Lift i t off Corns A. great many lieapletoday axe en- medium, 3840, large• 42-44 inn. bust. AlrnOs� ally 171871 will fell yourw" y"t Saying a new pleasure. -the 'pleasure Small size, 31i yds. 32 or 40 ins, wide; pt lavish spending, They are.people l banding, lt, yds,., 4 ins. wide. McCall that Sloan's Liniment Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone who have never Sad m?re than enough ''transfer Design No, 9CODtS only for bow -knot. Three Goats Buy a Wife. meAnt3 relief y A few -cents. . • ' for_ stat'they fonfhl necessary to life, Price, 1 cuts• If we lived in Africa a treat many ? but who, through the unprecedented No. 8635 --Ladies'. Combination Cor. probtems would be solved eastly-in Tor petctiralIy every mariha u,,rd conditions that accompanied and, fol- set Cover and open or Petticoat addition to the problem. of dress! For it who has su5cred .front rhea vatic lowed the war, have suddenly found Drawers. Price, 20 cents. Cut in 7 instance, one coulcb, it a �fassal: sell aches, sorelress at.• muscles, stiffness'. themselves in ea?y circumstances, sizes, 34 36, 33, 40, 42, 44, and 46 fns. t of joints., file resalts of weather ex-. - one of one's seven tares to a tribes, ... ; with money to �peud in every pocket, bunt measure,. Size 38 re sires 2 man -for a handsome,Fum, rl o' a were F:osure. - q '' ' NVO'mcrt, too, by the hunlreus of They have spent it freely, and it is :aria. 86 ins. wide. • or 2' yds. 40 ins. a Kikuya of lluanza,.Gearll an East At thousands, use it far relieving neer- hard to find -fault with them; for buy- *file,. �1eCall 'Transfer Design No, rica, one' could have, as- manf. wives'? itis; !ante bac'r s, neuralgia, sick head- _ - Jng things that they have long desired 632. Price. 10 cents. as he could buy. The purchase price _ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, z ..,and that. t4ey now think that they can No. 9290 -Ladies' Envelo c Ohemise. S 1 goodoneHein three quickly effec:iNc. a i p of a perfe t y g economical, : ui Say afford, Nevertheless, the ezbrbhant Price, 20 cents. Shirred or plain; two I goats, one's family 1s. measured by "Sl.oan's liniment" to your druggist. ,detaland the c eatd for one's excess of livestgok. Mala is Canada. .Get it today, I r s Y r goods, cam• styles of yoke. 111 3 sties'; small, 34- n' bined with a lessened production at 36; medium, 38-40; large, 42-44' ins. ,} - `35c., 70c., 11,10. i the factories, ?sone of the, chief causes bust. Small size, pointed yoke, 2 yds. - MONEY ORDERS. ,dof the high Cost of living that every- 40 ins. wide;'body,_1%` yds. 40 ilia: When ordering goods -by mail ser -d G one is complainer of. wide; yoke, %- yd. 27 ins. kyle, a Dominion Express Money Order. The JOY. of spending Is of course These - patterns may be obtained keener than the joy of saving; but from your, local McCall dealer, or from The Thinker. ! ..emotions are not necessarily laudable the McCall Co., 70 Bond St,, ,Toronto, The drudge may fret and tinker " _ With your IIn cis! You can lift o3 3 S. An m to, saylon to their edge. It is hum- Dept. Vii, Or labor with dusty blows; any hard con). sort c:,rn, or corn been -..drum to, sate and amuging to throiy. but back of him stands the thinker, _ the toes, and the hard akin calluses•from money about carelessly; but there - %4 a iottom of feet All Tyros. The clear-eyed man who knows'; 1 y IN" are NV things to be remembered. The A tiny bottle of "Fre zone" costs little. "Marriages a failure," , said ,the For into 'each plow -or sabre, !I t670 i:' at any drug store; a ply a few dro s satisfaction. Re get from saving• is _ pp pp permanent and tends to Increase, cynic`with a facer.. Each piece and part and whole upon the corn or cid us. Instantly 3t "No , w.onder," replied the phllosd- Must -go the brains -of la-bbr, �bL® sto;rs hurting, then shortly you lift that ,,permanent the satibfaction derived from pher. "Look how man Which gives the work a soul. � bothersome corn or callus right Off, roofl �� •spending- is evanescent and almost, Y inexperienced g nDr-topsSC 1w/•�r�,. and all, without one bit of pain or sot+ sure to be repented of. Like the man_ people go in for it!" STOPS lacca• "'with No hu it of ` ,who eaves, lh� nation that saves' its ask for Minerals and take no otael. V TABLETS _ Lime From 8ubtossil Shelia a �N 1 1 ■ iJ� -------- ;continually bettering its estate; the The Blessed Initial. /("]� ETS MARKED ,nation -that wastes, like the man who, An extensive deposit of subfossil shells 1n India to the s6urce of the Home is the very nearest, 4.7 ~castes, is o>: the road to poverty. lime used In a Portland cement plant. Most treasured spot and dearest. ---- Heart !s where true Home ties BAYER" -ARE ASPIRIN Worry �is the best friend of the doe- s e chemist', and the undertakes. A good cow is a big booster in the Bind, and where true love lies. ltor1-�i dairy. A bigger one is a good man. - Heaven on earth is ever where _ ' - - Home its•perfeet joys declare. °. Not Aspirin at. A11 without the "Bayer Cross", is, by every sign; z _ . H e e and Heave �+ Happiness • . Where Home, and H art, n J � A - .combine.Q ' f Morning' Dish t�f - How blest the letter "H" must be To initial four such words• for me! Home; Hnn eaven-Happiness, and -Heart, f ©!ry u L``! j. / Each of the Perfect Whole a dart. R `� - t ' 1 •' e �—'-VYise .Men Say :Certainty does heartei�i one Lip That winners aren't whiners, That yo can't_ advance,' if you sit for fhe'dWhy shouldr�' its y _ --- stili. - Grape S is ,isady-CCloked, That it you anal to advance, get a' .. M - ove on. - • ren sweetened, and coritains - That a small leak will sIrM a great 4 - :`JL13t those good elelmez'>+ts Y1atu1'P ship. Beware of small eapenseg, For Colds; Pain. Headache, Neural- psekage wbich containscomplete �• _- it- Ft 1 for the strength to do . ' That a business is like a bleyelf- gra, Toothache, Earache, and for rection. Then you are getting foal Rlt down, i tunaism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- As irin-tbe genuine Aspirin pre- ... urn I rug m take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physibians for over e- if it stands still it falls NN That a failure may be a n rn the • rt ladder ending to success. ns. a Bayer' or you are not taking teen years. ow mado 'ln Canada. That one investment that pays' ood• Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab - Accept 7 8pe'NL1tS yoLu- home cereal p y g Accept only 'Bayer Tablets df lets cost but a few cents. Druggists dividends is stick-to-itiveness. Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer"Ialso sell larger 'Sayer" •packages. ~ That It is a wise man who knows There is &n17 bee Aspirin -.'Bayer" -Yon must say "Bay* \ that a wise man does not know too much, AsPirIn td Is the trade rn ead (registered to Canada) of Saye> Mannfaotare of Monep.. aceticacidester or 3¢ifcyllcaMd. While It is well known that ,Aspirin --means Bare* • o ,ISSUE No. 14i --'Z0, manufactu ,Ire, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Comptar I y _ will be stamped wits their senaral trade !nark. the "Sayer Cross." >..: .,',:-..:i=+,etA-- ., ..',•-- _ .. -_ r..,___�_,a.,.. ,-.. `:.... .... _ ., .._.. •'.. J .,... .�. _ _'a:t ti`.: ':e -f:-: .. - _ _ _:-'9t'. ,._ � ._ . � „_.......i.•..., _.. _. ... ♦_•,•. -__ � .•..r.' _ ..., .-a.d";•+�+«_,oe �. _.� `.,h r. - _.__ y ti ,. ,^abAsr a,"iY` Jlv,. 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''�;,. �: wt!' 1 '•. r .:r...d',Y <;n, ,w. n ��t _ -W bite sugar at Dillr•spie's, -Fred Buntiair had a business �:� '�'�' surely lntereSt 3roL1 --as �"'�I/CALIiJ. D- -t this week at$16.50 per trip to the city on Tuesday. • _ *" i 1001bP. * -J. D. A. Tripp, of Vancouver, - ;_., _ _ • • - -"- 1 -,Sono on Sunday,-Marek*7th, =- E• L. Chapman is in Toronto �B. C., spent Tuesday with Chas. We pput iu-stock this week` a spleudid line of Voiles, Dimity, Lawn, f to Joseph and Mrs: Jarman;' a son: this week' attending the temper. and Mrs. Palmer, Lawn, Organdy, Chambray, Print, Shirting, Gingham, Etc. _ -Mro. Harvey, of Oshawa, spent ante convention. -Miss Gladys Powell, of Toron- Come in and get first choice and examine Our prices, sI'+teaday with her sister Mrs. A. -Tile big bug etocial, tidder the to, retur•ned_tu the city last week, as they are. )ouch hel6w the '•Big. Stoires." %� 11119[)Ices of ties .Epworth LeagtiP, after being hove for nearly four There ii no indieatiuu of prices being lower, as goods Are scarce. A r -'Findlay, l r -James and 1►ire. Rose spent in the leetnre room of,theMeth.od- weeks.on account of -illness. 'over Sunday ,with • their relatives esti-(htu4)i on Fl:idav, March 19th. --- _ ._._- !n the city. will be it ha e. �ucce=s it ever A feri•-odd lines of Mea'., Boots to elea:r below cost, sizes i to 10, also, y g y A•ew Adverttiee-struts. some odd lines of Children'., Boots to be cleared at a sacrifiee.• e -�V. J. Reid has rented John Methodist 'n otlian and girl bl iuRs �— Don't delay, a, they won=t last -%ng.' Dwyer's north dwelling on Eliza- a nice box and every Methodist QUAEE PIANO FOR SALE -Iu , 'Meth street. marc and bo makes-�flice bid. Y S hood order. Apply to F. H, Hall, Cl,urch St., - -=uty9 Alma Cowan was home Other church friends lire cordially Pickering. __tf• IE „ on Sun'lay attending the funeral lntiited. Every person with tt l)os tiF,F.D R HEAT FUR SALE --Meir- G. A. G ILLESP • - :�IIN�AR,TON ' s will be admitted frees all else «ill �'►t, tariety. C. h, Id, R. R. No, tChitby, — ----_._.._ __ _ --- pf her, sister. -Born on \londa� , March 1' t; pas• 25c.' )which fee will ..be paid Bell phone. '2 March - - I 'to Edlrar and AJrs. Batll,, a dangh_ back to each uue who pays ncore j;�OR SALE CHEAP-tiloit;hs, \vat - tel' (D rothy Ret -4). that) $1 25 for n box. Who wil1F L'' ons bu t,ie , harne and all kinds of. imple- t In IC IS now abOtl9 t p p m�_^.t>, II fIe nor Cla emur,t. _ l tf de s e(i'tl rite; for best box: and ... ; --The flii epi ----- .� tore over and the medical men can rest best bid : Fix illi lasses. Bid up 1��OR SALE -A giiandty of tilnotllp � � 0 lads. Com- earl micl spot '011e' i' •,•ed, SIJ.g,,,is wtl.at and barley. Al -o cons — - undisturbed as a rule:. Y. S for =ale, Ho;.a;tl \lc'.:olm, It. R, Xo. 1. Locust, - -Bop and firs. Steffi m1 t and 'best Rlrl's,dainty box. , Short Pro , _ -- child, of Toronto, epeut v� qr Sun- ]gram nt li. in. sharp. - — - " • �O 1?. S.aLL,-Crn•(•red huttsty. nearly day with the fortn?r s mother. -February report of Jt: Ruom ! 1' r...W, rtd gear. black b',dy.'.Will sell reason _ --L. A. ,Findlay and Geo. Hat-: of Pic•keidng public school : St. I= nL!y. Thi, is a snap, F. Derusha. North Clare-' �+ c f ..Vey, o£ Toronto, spent Sunday Ph( Baker, Juhnuy Greeulm\\:, moot, _.'-'')---- --- -- __ BREAKFAST FOODS here with the fornieCs mother. Et; ward Kirchner, - Dorothy An- �LI.D NVHEAT FOR SXLE-Mar- 1 from. dt e\\ Leuuard Stephenson FYt'l l u iscaneuy. >!)7er bush,:lt •.iso J or ,> —R, -v. Dr, iarsli S:titer , y y Gorllflalies, liellog's.�` axtite, l5 cents per pkg i ee• 1rnr1: n„ .Cls — 'ton, °t timothy ha-, I.ataei Powell. E2 R \o. 1 -+- P- Saturday for >a three-�rSter (absent). TI' \>rhythy,, >i-'?( weeks -Holiday ins the .B,e);nii-tda I. She, herd, ,llarrrett Mort:►ssPy, --' - ----- - - I�rtittihl( s, llo 'S 1�ritxtite, 1.� Cents per pkg LED NVHEAT Foil 1, r 'I nd.., E't lie) Brae, Kenneth Morley, Flor- w rTt1 entlt 1 cents lel' )l: i1 George Dt w'ney ha: purchased ence Mutc i. Angus Lkeombe (ab• SLED s),,. F con. Pi•:ket,atr, lf,n• bushels of p + I 1 R � v sheat. A ply ro It. \Y. Balsdon, P,ckeririg , , Cr Mr, � ° ,�,une (Teel),. _�•'ts --.. ---- - Shr(,dcl(.cl �fi}Ieitt, 1�� cents per•pkb . ' ... trial) Jone4' residence on ,sent). Irilmary II!-Helen-C•uwan, r• )• Church St., and will move therein Cecil i d'1P, l3arbam Iiall, Ethel Pt1I .1 Itice, 1) 'cetlts per pkv OT-ATO1:S i OR ti:1L1;-A tntan- fthortly Pox'ell, Lrnti e Stehhen4c)tl �ltibel P,i oi+t, ti c'r,' n+ r= fo (ed (i '[a,>te use. These it al«_ay5 on hand -A: T. and l4ir=.'• Boypq, Belle 0)alht\•elI (b,ent).' Pr II-'/.illrth tu,>:5 at 1„r I,:, con.,3..P,cksnnK.>\5'. Cammack. Ville, returned home oil Tuesday, V' tle, L•'dum Reid, Walter Richard- -h' K ~°; 1, 1>,:ki-„s. z after ?pending a few dayz, here =o. i, HoWRI'd Law, Hmrry Steph- (N)D FOR 5A).1:V 5.., p,'r t ors, at. — . -- - firith relatives-. enson, Allan Andrei, \ora Cl rk.. �'�}�"t I",area:csn, (tsr,K'k r°ad;.:a r,,a� 'Dress Materials for Spring. w,,l lie• ,ut :he' premse,l to attend to cu•itor-em. > :Ira. I3oiiald I�iitsn $ad:-T1TF :; i►:tin-13ri$Pr ttlb,ert); Duri= Reid c.:\, Barclay, [3ruuKh«t t. lotf - - nmfzfor*tune to fall on the ice On tab,ent). • Pr f-williAin Martin, f)j'LTRY AN 1) I'1:'n * I?; C•r0oel (lud'lity miion -Seri e, 3(i inch wide, -- - - --- .. Tue=dav and fraeture her arm-B4zel-i'ye, Irene Copeland, J4aimi. \} .,;_•t_i.« p.>u:try and featnet, of all � colors '-r te , ret), lla�'y brown, only x.51) per Fart:) tiabwe the nrizt. �l �ilinf r. Lrtuie Funler, Irene 11rt11, kit, ,Mgh;5t 1, .•c paid. Inti. phone M.I• " _ __. Il. Herman, Claremu•it, 1',tf Joseph Cowan has been con . 1 rt:ddie Elliott..Rus-ell P'otv)cr, --- - --- -_ - -- _ 1.{)0 peri yard ' fined to the hutise for it couple of 'Ni litilfiv Morrissey. J itue� Iiiri� - t'I> 5-C}Iec�� Mfr irirll tti'icl?, s OR -,ALE -A- ilasintity of clpftn : tiveekS srtfFerinsv from a ..=e.veie at. (=tl),ent), :iars;ueritq ��'al fi (tib ' vagrain, ;Mary„- %'heat: \\ht r \\:,vg ` , L f• l 2AU per yard ' • «. flick of bronc lli[i ;eat i, d r,.t Eu''+Gnider Yellow cur n. S. C'. $un• 1711E plferd S A }lE'Cli, %)f) incll,::r.ide, r k r, 1:1: d td. ph•lnr 9tQ1, 13.3U z -:firs. M. C. Zimnierm•tn,�fif i- -Following tate Cauli5aign pro- r 1'Ial(14, for children's «F til'r 3� 111('-}1 ��'lcle. 1.'�� and Y.7U per y lington. roent . Thnr�day la,t wits) l ,r am tho Methudi,t clintch will 11 iSS RO1,Tp\.'f;u Alhnnt AePnnP, W. 1 has upBn n es •'„r ex^c hewed '­ w_ MrQ. F. n . Hicks and in renewing sound tl)e . evangeli+tic note ou 3,�U nisi' yard, ,r: •r I,adies' Gown•, Shunt ttuu +. 5t u.days, Blue basket Llotb, • 1 n old; a(quaintm,neeF. !S;lnday, March 11th. We. nillst l,etxle. Highe%t ages, Position permanent. -�V, J. (lark ham pnrrilased 1 build 'up the selves' and brink in s ,:• • -'T.� -from Mi -s P. J. Wright the re -%i tit(. to=t'or fall short• of oar in-')-.",ri vra• and - -- -- , el)iri- •�-� OR RALE -A I1t)th>t } yrs :dence which he has occupied' for ,taal objective. Tu this end Ips j r,l• duo to ca,Y1• J!H)ar Aprli tat, arighr -' • Curtain Nets Scr im • _the past few years. eaeh one do hi+ bit and fill his a'°'�' woo [ C ripply at lot 11. Coll, Ya -.2o - J mer, Russrfl Cunnrr, lad. phone. Ptekennas .:i - ohn T. Stevhenson has rent .place in.the House of. God. Jiorn• �t_'`' ed J. O'Connor 1 residence on Ing subject, "The Christian's out- Cream Scrim, hemstitched 1)order; :. �3e yd' r ,: Chnrch St., which is at present fit,' .Tile tezt i,, "That the mftn � OTICE-I helebv glee notice thm, C _ > I will not beraspons,blcfor any debts tan- 'Cream Scrim, heavy Freight, • 65C yd oeellpled by J. Gorman. of God iwty be perfect, thorough Iracted by my wife. Mrs. Arthur C- Parrinder, !lira. Crawfurth and daughter, 1 furnished unto all stood works.” after this Feb.24tp.�lS'20. Arthur C. Par. Grace, A at a Few days with the Y rinder, Salaam. Ont. .�- s ''.Cream` Scrim, with flowered bonier, c yd Pe This outfit flts the• Stand Christ ` former's parents. In Whitby, re- takes the measure. Evening sub. TOR SALE -Brood mare. ll yiFare turn home on Wednesday. subject. `'The supreme question,” 1� nidi in foal to xmg's Heather, h.d; geldingg I3ro«n and fawn colored Flowered Scrim, ;'70c yd , r -Fred Stover, of Montreal, Who voiced in the fateful cr risingayearsold.hd; hlly.rtsing 2yeatsoldhd. p ,Sirs, re . Yorkshire White tines with 7 piss -. weeks Cream Net, open Mattern, .` . 5 yd has been speadine his holidays what must I -do to be saved?' r1A, at tot 17. B F con„ Pickering, W. L. Cour- i • • with relatives at the Brock Road, Souls ere saved when this goes- �• R R 1, Pickering. Bell phone. 35t[ 1 y = '- galled on Pickering friends one tion is sincerely agl ed and sanely' Cream.. et, extra fine quality, 1.00 (� 'day iRgt week. answered. 'lisp it he asked by us HOUSE PAINTING AND DECOR- attnir,. Best pricesand workmanship. Also -John Draper unloaded a car of all. Prayer and Arai ie service insurance to two a( the heal eatat3lrohto k. res,- Q �ea_,a RM ,1nmher this geek for his nen house every Tnesdav t +3 m.. Let tklic f r5.automobi'r, farm property and stock. rest• G Heavy Boot p•' dentes and mercantile. at toVyrr rte . tppty at - ''-•M n' i8 . „ to be built this shrine on the lot be God'* e.vetV Z spent 'by Gud's Gcrow's 6rage-or at douse atrosy the street. he recently purchased from John people in God' hone. Epworth ''� :as Htl�'e yon seen our ``Teterboro Boot, black tan, without toe "Aoyes on Church street. League Friday rright at t; O'clock, T13EE TA BLE-Pickerfna Stataa (3 s -Dirti, JRmes Gordon spent a led by the buy J:act• ails las.�e- T. R. Traiiis oin ):last Itis as tolloiws= � � a few sit a in Parr • grdon is ltli7)erR s o_ .A � - }, Call, +rttsi ilio thins For out -door wear in the Y 3 take yoitr Flea=tire.. BeCie curt• and No, c,. %jail tl 1 dsttilxhter, �lr,. Paul linifton; ()n f;el ytinr •navrie' on the Natiunnl f''• 2f; Local- "'''-)g P• �''t L;'['il 1 sizes, 8.00 per lltilr'. - her return the vi, Acc•ompanied Cttrl)paign' Hoinor Rolll before it se Local d_�:, P. M t'r,.til b her two rand children. a, Trains got..^.s Wedt due `aH follow - y g clue [E will ntPRn too innrli to _ -John :11c,orP, c,€ 73rc,tlQhatn• 'be left utf.=J. R-. IV 10. '�)_ 1<o al - l2 "- °'e• 11. CHAPMAN bas rented D. E. Ptigh'- re-iclr'ltta( y •• 27 Local _' t; P. �L M s S on the Brock roRci rexently vt,itnt f�:ft�'ratn:illne+�,�f..nnn caI 7 Mail , aSP..U. _ borne \\ ith 1wruic• l'iti i -tion fit ti _No,; (!land,: ales un on Stintlay __ _ _ r ed 'by Wm. -=Wilson. Mr'. Moore tilde tins uu\\,leerin '•Dt'iIl not take o�ses.lon until micF[• :. • ptttlerlef., Forrg(cing i- 1 h->t►ein advance �' P _ a F his �aleon URrc•h 4th, demth c:mle =ud•deidy to «'illimm' f St,.nd,ttd anis: _ !, l ,� HARDWARE „ R O'Connor, -Thor-fitly nwrutllg, - �-Tlre deapind for homse: 111 the - - I'rh'. 2t1t11, tt _Ttlnity 1lu•l,ltal, ►•. BUNDY village far' exceeds tile- �upt)ly, , Notice of- Appllca.l.� f _ tins'the demand is ronin daily. Rnsho,nie'R') td,�Toro-16): ' 11tr wa- _ Thi; I,erSon oho live in agrented b(, at Picketing :,u ye+tr=nkr,Rnd •for Divorce ^ t tial the ,un of the lath Jeremiah- tlausP liven is daily dread of hf•- O'Connor. lie spout -( venni) yemr* \() i (('l. Is HEIIER i •GI'VEN that. ' ing locoed out i n the streets to in Cleveland told Chicago. lie Bohn (.,tahtn,< (if thP'r')t\n of U�hxn'a. Save time and. labor by using -� ° wy,.,,•211Rke roU Rl -for a new -owner Of the \'a3 m dill jj39t b I'of gsslctn but In •lhP ))'„tint)' Of Oint Rt l(,, In t1w Pro• 0 hou4e he occ+)pie,. i g Y R inficof Onttt� i i, circ tr•ici.in, will ftp- "Z'he Latest.” - after his health failed he returned. _ -Farmer holdini; rPcelptQ as fu plv to thc• Parliament of. d'anctd,(, „r to -Toronto. : Ile is survived -bv Government Partic•ipaCioll Certifl- tLP next �ecsion thereof. fur ,t Bill of : [•RtP„9 for wheat dPli\;el'etl to the lila ivl,fe,.modwr, Seven brother- [)ICnrCP frtun hi,,wifP, 11a.ly Graham, ' Can)pbell Flour Nilly prior tq and three Astern. The esteem in of the said Towi► • (,f ositawit. in the. \e\v Idea Wi%slum g ,11ac kine, complete,, \\ ith �` linger, ,� (�. which 11'e.wag held was . h< ion by, .C•ottnty of Ontario, on the groun Only �')3 'February _1st, f920, ma y now. rN' :tl),@ numerous �I'as; Card. and bigamy and desertion. ;.ceive' their reaistertacl certificates floral tribut" placed on thexAsk- Dated at the T,)t,\ri of \Vhithy, in. ' 'by calling at 'the office of 'the the - ,..One ;1linnte «'ashing'litichtlie, complete, with Wringer,, •, -�• et. -The fniieral took lace frcill the'Cotinry Iind•Prnvi.nee-of Ontario, fires mud return the receipts duly iii= mother's' -residence, 6 Bellwood this 19th day of Fel) marc• A,,D., 192u, only $2'_',00 signed, Ave., Tiirontci, to . St. Z1ar \S'. H. Kif• ,vxT», . t -St. George's cliurch sercicPs Y' 33-R'i r - «hithy. Ont. tlest.5ntt.dm \Ittt�h 11th, 4.th iii Church, Bathurst St. I�F'(Imiel,t Solicitor fur the said John Grahall). These machines are felly gllaraliteed. If your are not satlsfled, 5 y, Dish Mass was sting by Rev. Deni, _ Lent. ulorning-nt I0.80 ; Sunday - --- - -- --J - we roAund yonr money. School at .2,311, E`venin O'Connor, ms,-sis -e.d Eby Rev. I)r. ��QQ g .a t.,7 , 00. �M7 C SWttt % �t . The olid week Lenton Service will O'I,ea1y, 'rva�iny of deceased, A s - After n hick the ' renlmitis • \vera Duwsrll «t itige,r.= So.50. -Heavy Tin Builer3, be held on )faro)) 17111: (<elebra'• tit -en to- Pickering where inter'- --- tion (if" uf: the holy Curroinunion at - wit)} NO. `),copper buttoius, ment took place !n the lt, C. cewe• 60 YEARS' w �O.t30-this instead of the after tory.- Rev, Fr. Carroll, (it St. EXPERIENCi: •, - noon service. llRry', pmri;h, Toronto, accont Cane Ineptness �` ashingBoards 65 cents--- •: '� -Tile sympathy of thi on)►ntin pained -the re -main; to Pickering itv i eeteuded•to Jusol)h and Mrs. ® � Galavmized Iron Tub,, all size(, SI.So tip. Gowan stn the death of their young- ani( wn, n -Acted •at the gray a b} Y g" Roy, Fr, John O'Connor, c•uu,m of r- +;'tet daughter, I1'P,I1P. GPrtrll(lt', _ .. and to - which took place on Friday .morn decPnPP,I.-c O.1. , �` Call in look 'these machines over ins. at tLe age of. one ye.Al• and c il?r..r "•:-naa eight mouths, after an illues: of L+ LM DALE MILLS ✓e .p D =; v� ff ' only a few drays from pneumonia, r ° Cc�Yi IiSt:G. - "O� P=CKER=N'Q Ant'rn0 ren, f^.9 a A 11 6r`t srd dr-cnntitat to [T r Price's are Right. ' the immediate cause of d'emth be- 5;a,^t:ly a:rer•asu tircond,n r:e t hetnat an — iscentlnn lal:robt.elyr.1[en^.cMa Communica: _ f .ing heart failiVe. The fllnPr'1;11 .Yhil GR11 Always et tllel)Pst�1ani. tions lriatlycinfiden .A. I, UB00$onPatentU • )lAC2 Un Slind;a of Prnoon, Y g• .ettrree CUdenta eoi;i:nryhi;:cn &,C .VeCC• • - I y t LObtt 1 loor Imid, fruln �(l, 1. Pr.trnte taker. t rot:ch Dtu:n �.Cu.re:cic0 T �'1when the both \rti3 (' tl» ed to car �(notttt,wltn •uscbar¢:slut*.e B ­ took {%' is 14 3 •Ianitylm�i� }lett t. - - �t �•L.�11L! +. �g �r 99��gg er file 12. ' C. Cliitrell sur service, Royal Hoilioliold and Gleuorm ,fol` � Q� aI Americ "M ; •thence to the cemetery for inter Ptt,ul.-Try tlbntr. aband �nclyiltu=trotedweakly. L(tFcatclr- to@tit. , enla0m of any sclentln0 JOU=al. •1•t)r:ns Pr P l,tl'y'.1''it)lll' I�N(O I�:al�erl Oats Gant ^.LL,:, a yenr,posu83 ptropafd, tw[d by Report Of Intermediate roomy BRAN, SHORTS nun"`y�st. �� .. of Pickeri11 pui)lic school fur AII\ I'GEDS ` ���Id IrQ,3618roadwa,r.�8> jY[�rf+ 01=Z0 bulli`yC►A113liirchnee:4 in rr(tf meri t.\Illdretl OA FI1 U U:1T5 �twcaJmr« s= tr9c.wseb� en D. C. y Y 1":, Jephaon. -Johnnie Conan. Orval--B:iKLEY CHOP h n ! $ . ^. EJoa.k\velt, ,l(nbPl 5teplicnsoii, Jmak T ex t o ", �ti II �' •�T' ck, Dwellin : 'McGinty; Nellie IPI', Alfred !mien- CR:'tCK1.n,ro ', Business, inclu ing Sto' t•- �. r-. wr, AnniH Baker (ab -Pot), Sr TI - NIXED HEN FEED Confectionery j� � a Hmrold Ricbandsou, Johnnie T2Prn• - -ancl arriess S11Qp Lltld�cell'� Cream gnb�titnte suer, Edith ltelt•ns, � ernA Reid. • "Bertha Kirchner, Mervin Potter, (�31f Meal. NEILSON S Ice Cream llnln,se i4JPml�1 r - Hilda Kcarw-, Rosie Sier, Stella CWC1pPTlG :�\`J) ,IAT constantly on hand in hulk or bricks Balk Lillian Wir,ian, Donald Gum, ('hocolates and nthei Swretc, I' e hat's' S011le snaps in ��rOIL1Pl1'S ant 'lIiSses' BOOtB y ,ltilorrissey, Bas -ie B:lth, Billy ITal7 t RL'41IiNf= EVERYDAY I. Popular Patri,�lir• Jlnsi�: • Gt-t price:- on,feed in ton lut4. p Ili one-third Milne. _,- JrII-Luella Martin, Mildred �fnr' BELL PHONE. Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. j phy.-Evanl'elI/1 P. Gr).\an, Jmt k ,. v�� el>� Ra~ A; BUNTING, I'ICK.ER,IN T�nh�rn�. I,>>Ji? �i Crinty, Hildn I I\ DILLINGHAM BLOCI: _ Walsh, Eddie Paliner (absent. CII011;)irl�V(,rs(IRy, , Pickering. Ont. Establislled.135t. °Itn,a^:�.;G•> .. " ...-v,.:...a' _ ,?_....x:stt s�.urr.4 "••"�+-+e'.....0 .n,. _.s, .. _._-..-__-._-....,. a..,_.,:,� .. ......._-_..,.`,'e..Y•�i:i�.ss"+5..:..h,r+:sn'&s.:..i..e-....,i..,....._....r-,.e,.:+std!ht..9:v.+�.".::...a- °'>^.fin'ts.�t*,"f cui:iil5sSe.;....9<:,r,.:: .,..,.,<.._.-.s.....-.,. _ <..._.. a.. ..r. .. .....,.. _..,,... ..".. .. ..m�x.x..+:.;�: w.. .,..a:n:..rr�n.a,.' 1°