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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_03_19.v,.'"+'.•..-a3F•s.•rad•'t:-a--P.S�--r.,�5'•,Fig�ttw :T.`•'.°`L'K 6+.[i�?i",'",,.'"-^''''�".iiwf5. �i. •"'„ "S�3�ft'i.`�".:,-' i,±Y, Y"•?J':w .'tie, x. ;,70��'•'-: e<•S"�, s':'z•+•`-r '^''4..-v" h ..' �e�,,`',•' ;i±: '{'' ,a., r• w .,,,�w• ,i t v,.a �' -red. ""' ,. ..rw:w. Y+,. K ",i'.. ' x ' 19!U-`!, .. ._yam. ���� -`Tr'' « .. ..4'«.:e'. ..a.� .. ,,y ���,.., f.. ,-?' ,�;._ e•,-,�•-r.� nx 3;'. ;.t ., a.c• „��,. � -may - F"ai.. y ` ..n ... ,y,.. - --.A,� ". T!iS' -,..' '.., :, r'.• ..• a :JS f-- '.Li: wT r.f]'+A 3 +.•4 P " 1, s .; ti '• },t ' ._ .. ewe.,, -. ,.t. '. ;. , .'. 'b-, rr•. _ .w� �+ !;1• •..^.•.. .. - +- ,td?•: K..r .., •, .-'.:."a:.. ': ;..+k.. r:atm ! ^�•'^ {'t•' ^ws�, a"•,':ra•.,. a .,,dl a c.','. �.:�F`w ..�. �-�. •r, ',t "S �y,, ,, �: Ms < ,. ,z• .. ... . t''"� .. .. .. "� :. '. -^' ';,.w• --sY �""�^ C ..�' :•+^''- ',sl., :,A. �e'•�pv^c �, a` ,,u>. e- ,+•'�' �';vlFc• ••r,:+' , '>, Y..' +.' .'.:.naw ..:?� .. -=. yr.. .. �. •int'"+:' ': .. s-.,., k;,T•5 ,. +:"11 s., d . .°.+,"1:.t... '... ... .:',. •.• . ,..4 .-`y.. •. '?. ..r ., w.a, '';� -Y:�.,3.,,�. , ,.. .. w '.y," ', w+ vi'n y' ..tib" It. 'tY r?'w. of 5,y,..• 'i �- !'�, eF• c-.. � .. :.Y?m° i , �h w,•b.• 7�'". �. e•. a ., ..'•,�.^�. _ �/., ..: ..;`.. ~',,, :,f° ;�•- ..y..: w... � ,h•. raid• ..: Vii' •_ M i.= _ _h. K RING. 4 C •.. .N ., < • M ,. 1,61 - L. XXXIX. _- PICKERING, -4NT., FRIDAY, 11 UICH -.19, 1920 : •>rOf>elF�i�ssal Q�arDe. cHERRvwooD i UNI Established 75 years- an - ' O'�1VILLE Geo. �'. faker years - Born, o❑ Sunday, 1I:u'ch the 7th. t° i Unionville darn, said to he the oldest �fedlcal Johu and J}rs. Petty, a sot.• i York county, tvus swept away by r r George .Jenkins has engaged' with, n It. g the floods Tuesday afternoon. The •GREENWOOD.� Albert for the suuimev. I rw - E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- Pettyy Alrult dam. -seven miles above on the ficime Hien sit stud think :firs. Junivs Todd spent a fete days i • .tared member of the Optometrical Asso• same 5icearn, •went first and hits of on of Ontario. Special attention given to in Toronto with her daughter', Mrs. iii a IItting o1 glasses., Eyes tested free. Nvrtb r' Other ft]en just sit. the tcrerkage formed a jam t�•hicb J - E.' W, Petty, • �MILLS tDlaremont. w 4stf A ortier vourself soinevOiere- Mr. and -Mrs. Wh tlen; of Vronto, took tl:e Unionville structure away. F. TO�1LI!�SUN; 1T, B:. Member carried and figure. terra ate uJtis. Geo. D. �ridsf the lxt-� atrayt. 6te�Buttour lle dam, cashed ;1 • e of the College of Phy xuian:; and Surgeons The [Tian A'ith I1lb �Vat@f S tato I away part of one erid of the darn at - sofOntario. Office: tY:at •h,rn.er'.yoccu 'ed by S Nit-, Fergn.,oli_and 31r. Rnach were n: Unionville, and although ever effort' the late Dr, R. Prodic, and latterly by' Dr, Cald- in Toronto 1,,t tt'et•k :is gelegates to, g y - [yeti. Phone. Claremont, Qac. zo!y • ht'upet'ly installed is gettin 'wits made to save it, it was 'seen in the -- g tt;e nee Ctllvention in "e sion morning that it [could. likely 'o. w -+ there. 'As flu• hoick as the oldest citizen can F.. CART« LIGHT; Nf,•Ty„• NJ, from 1 to 2 ,quart•+ yet•, on Sunday, 5I•irrh 2Stb, there will�se p . C.tP,B S.,Ont. A eorr•rrr'tor:heCc-un- tie a• Missionary Anuivetrsavy in the' tneniher the ditrn was there. .It �yofOnta:;n,' Ofticehoucs: 1_-Witndf Sp. m.. milking.tuore than yoti ale. formed a tna>znificent pond, mriking .. or.at other hours by appointment Phone Bell st vil- .charr-h here:dt 11 a, tit. Rey, Andre ? :No. 4. Ind�alYnt No, 100. Pickerin£. Qae Just think, wick 20'coil's, yrn get >Ici.'wghlio,'nf Iaont�: p��ol, will preach I1 tge`s inlflie P ovince6e It istsaid that A food. stock of Shorts and Bateig-' tario,and a bearty irn'itauou is extended to the original strr,rttil'e, erected neArl'*v feed on hand. \oto is a our. " nearly all extra can of tuil)�. all to be 'present. I , , o g NC. McKINNON, 3I.D., L.R.C.S.. -' It is the intew.iun of the' paople of it dj-lttru .ry;;,, .,`a� rry t.aL..'n elAtitei tittle to lay in a ?tock. . Edinbn h.'meinher.of the Collette of In �Q Clay y0'1 have �,"r�, aIt1.10it =� m,-1nan�-titrle3 [Fill be scarce later Oil. rg cntualutritr to =u,eet .in the hallY Physicians and surgeons of Ontario. heentiste brFn exfe'r.,icely repaired. -_of Royal -College of surgear * Eiiarrcrr a( --tit ly lust about yf�'�i'J soul evening [:est tcr'ek to spend a , yy �• H. Staphens')n. shop eritte the c Brepial attention to dsieasea of woiren and sochil evenin6c rwiov to the dep;Lrttire r s =�-plelldld ritlallty of Corn mels y ildren. Office and residence, broughain. f i [liutl� Me gristmill, p'.:tce9 hi? loss On hand. L t. a,. figure your reyrtu•ecuents i of everal fatulhe; fr,oul .,?tor.:nid,;t.. ac ,*"1'? �nit). It would cost hint much �' --- - -- - -- -- The contnuttee In charge tvrll leisure, m.,ietti+n that to Iehuild it. 1Lle Choppinga; usual on Montim k' Le4al. I ati who corns u profitable evening. ? r g' ' Steptien3 ,n family have been unfnrti:- and Fridays Fi ler annnunceaient• on Sunda}'. I T H. KFN\EDV. Barrister_• 4ril- GoufIvlll_e Ont r'v:tte the past wNek. On Friday the -- -- 1 _ d;tut at Battonvilie. operated by Frank SVheat Barley and Date -- . leitor i�ofary F ubTic;..-ConveiirFi $c. BRO -K ROAD - put Th 3 "Whitby, Ont. 4t -._.____. ._-'-_-._ _ _..__ _ ._- sty phencnn, tient a loss is Wanted. TE. FAREIV.ELL,_ ,,B:A.RRIS; Owl _h tr, the bad condition,of the i P iaced at 810,1p!0, y rIt K.O. _ .- He Jj 'j' r+,adla t -hp In,,,tr en.�_,-,-.•:r,� 1,,ti,•r -trten seri_ , r11t•x:tnder Bruce oras .the owner of .'TER:t7uaaffCiownA6soit,sy, and CountyJ ji L the .dans which event out at Elmira Boildtor. Uonrt Soc.o. W'sitbT. 10-V t JJJ JJJ E .L i ously ;,Elected, but the h.�pe •fr be ter o + • �3'rt icd s°on, eat l}• Ti:esdav aftet'noon.• While his --- -- - - - r foes will not be ' as heavy ad the Ste- - SS m P_rcr his r�.tnrnecl._hntne;,.aft- As--ETrif 7ISTIAN. Bi TTUr r izl;il liens'1n�. it ts.iiTlikelp ex:eed L'I • Solicitor. Nntary Public. Etr: Mete W OLARE�Oi�iT i Pr yt [flog ftirnrl.in li'r�RtPrn Ontario: it Was. OF eBrock North;,Rbit v. rly •t rs ll 4 Heib,.ii 'two %Veebgfur thetivctlr [veal �. B.-PRrtiei )titian to i c �11C� ill nT, t 1' w Y. I T E VAJ,�6-JAL• BS ER UP «e ire gl:id t) `rr rt that W. Fl. - 1 ce plaRzt' -;' I3 TO. 1 • etc', .29 Danforth :1vc. +ti's !«w.th :I3tdK) I ,I,t::hs„ P David and Jfr: lrtnia_ spent' the Torowo. Phone uerrard 4111. 5aturda Mal- n, whri ha DE'rn rc).itflned to bis not[' 1'eadq for diytCUbtltIUn: y:, , ,,-„ •• p.e�r [reek a ith Purr' Union friends. ^-- vern 171,o. ilnd.) pity • • 1 for ubcut, rbrce trecac�. i•-' riw.v A 1,irge number.ufsales in this vicin- - ible tit be around the hoose•, and he _ Marriage* Licenses ,ty have -caw -ed much moving actigity �% 1 LLIA 31 J. BEAT'UN., E. A., S<tF- hops s Ea be able to reauuia ,work eery over the had roads, • � I r.::ter. So!:citor. member u: the !,rri of ,}]f•I try. Ryckman. Deni„on. Fosterand'Braton. Toronto-- - - -_ _ .......-_ ., __ A condly number from_ here attend -Service 1Vhut might have heen a serious a .Gencrai Trusts Bui'ding.83 Day Street, Toro. .' '. ,,t ^ e t?d the hOCkey [catch nti 31ot5dav even- - 'Telepbonie Main 91;1 and toe'[. LOGS WANTED NTE D I sediment hi -fel R. J. Fuller on Monday aril{ in theTor°nto Arena, report ng a ^4 �- of last week. He was engaged cut- e -- - -- - - ' ting A tree. when a *mall linth struck fa;t Kama. _ Dental I t ill pay -the fallowing prices deliver. him on the.f+tee.- lie was rendered Automobiles have again m tde their �} X unconsciou., fur a time and he bled setrson's appearance in our irlidst, even a( G A -R A G E ed at the mill : Pp _ LAKE B. B'EATON. D. D. S.. Rock Elm Nu, 1 35,00 Lo I •.:O per M P if nRlon�line is Close to half a dollar per 7 rofosel} from a cut over the eye. it p ; Cradubte of the [loyal Colelge of. Dental Soft EItn.No. 1 2.5."A) co.:Sri,tiq is not knowfl at ?assent the extent of g overeona and University of Toronto. Office Basswood No 1 5.IN) to 30.10). the in my to his right e} e. At Pres- Prof: Wade Toole. of E11P' Ontario The undersigned have openeiii ;: t4 over W.1N1. Pringle's -hardware; store, Whitby, i_ r ,• ARrivultirrat College, Guelph, is leav- up a new garage at the corns' Office hours 2 to tw : I,to 3.31..6 Ind.'phone o, Maple No. 1 • 0.00 to 30.00. ent it is badly iot}amed, and be is un- ing that institution, and Is t;ning to of Church and Kin Streets, IWI phone 230. 4'ily_j WhIte Ash No. 1 25,00 to 4o,f>V " - able to gee with it. It is hoped, how- g �ti'tnnipegr Pickering, where the wale __-....-....__. _ ..ad Girth Pine 1 2P., w) to 25 ever, that the sight will not be perm- B Y C. B. Rice & Co's, garaga is the scene Hemlock No. 1 20.00 to 25, •' a ,,ently effected. The lett eve also is prepared M repair all malt;[!'. �itltrill4i� Q�at1:4s. of much activity, predicting that 1921 weak as a result of the Injuries. of autos, motorcycles Chopping and Oat Rolling every week j ' still excel all previous years in.'the and bicycles. �7 G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage day.excepting Monday. automobile sales business. y f" Liosnaa is the oonatr of Onta�o QONa�RTp~ Hnwtvd Turner ?pent the past geek ^ We are, also agents for N ltl•ksrlas `m•t•.y in Western Ontario in the factories of W. Qr. BSi"II88, GrBen River Bora; on Sunday, t° Harry and dlrs. Toone, a eon, several tractcrf• companipe whom he Laval Cream. SepltratolrF "w 1 V-iRICH'ARDSON - Real.:Es'. Or address R. R. tio. 1. Locust Hill. Born, on Friday last, to George and represents throughout this tdfittrietT_ and repairs. ••tate, Insurance. Conveyancing. Notary dd Public, Etc.."Prciering. Ont. 311y 'CIiT :.HALL -House carpenter. Es- ��!! e'timates Ivan for new' work. repain or alterations, Ind hone 2913.: Picker,trig, 231y 13.BE!�TON TOWNSHIP (ILE BE • Oonvevanc•z, Oommisboner for taking Hts, Acconatsnt, Eta, Yonelt to loan as itltto ppr0yyrt -Issas of ,carriage Lio- tingss" Wpltir�., Ons. _ T•t It"Off �l. PVGH, Glen Maj,+r. Ont, Lrtio•wd Anettoo^er, Extr},.;vp exper• ranee to iml-rted sr+t tho,or,;;bbred. stuek, Bales coaducte4 anvx'hern 1e'rlte for terms Mrs. (Trills, a son. Mrs. F. Morrison is vissting with a Are p cape o ,repo. a . Young's condition continues to im- .- Gasoline Engines, Tractors auc friends iri'Toronto• prove although still in the care of the -Sawing Machines. Burn on Ijatiirdav, to A'rihur and Toronto General Hotipital, the victim Mrs. Carlton. a ,on. nineutitis. de•nh .• Cowan & Shepher+ Mrs. I. F. C€ug.ton has been suffer- stricken ) inK from ahad cold. �V4tnu<, Nla '3r underwenrtin opera ' Mrs. 'Kennedy, of Scarl,or•o: has been tion in the %Vestern Hospital which Pickering, 'Ont, vkiting her iii -iter, NIt?, White. proved successful and at present he jy ilii+ G, %v h i to. of'I'ttron to.. hab been d, Ing nicely. t+ ho•r homo- for, about two weeks - Thefullotving front TorontoSiindny• tltrioigh illness. phi Flnreniep Annie entertained a ed herr : Arthq:r• Cooper. F: tiogers. NIrs. A. Hurchiron, Mrs. ('.[moron:and • �l Jan titer Mrs I title Mr rind )Jrs - �� and l3asticulars. I'booe Ind. 2110. 3tSly - - _ i rtitinf)er oFhrr young Menus on Iry ed• g s. - nesdav r tpninlz: JJ,:trite and }iargiiil Pugh. �j POSTII i., Ilrrn?ed Auctioneer, �r �! /'� i� j'� Nlra• Broinetl iereived wore} on Stin. I'he• F'asmet i'luh i, h�cmning ri L' . for Conaurs of ]brat add Ontario. A-ce �icke in AIV er{� dRv of the de»th of her father. 31r, t't"t y active orgnnizntion herr. lhit'•' F sales of ail kinds atteuti4d'to on sbortest V•ii:rir, n[. Iij'oc+ktin. itig.tho past week th, v si',ippt c9 Ihrpe n A I.otic., Address Green River'P.0.. Out. ,ThP yrting l,rnpleof lhinhortnn are cntdmt:d+of stork tit tbe?!,l-•tiion Stnrii ■lJr � - FlretwCY&S9 figs for hire s :rd's and are unloadin one c•arlo:id V 011TON aL C31BSON, Ontari•+ � g poi-r�ntinit a eltaID^ti entiilecl- "H.+tile R D7 L i IiHnoid feed s°rn. g'nard IA,minion Land Surv, yor•'s3nd Civil 1+'a� O'r'Blg�,t 1'ie-l" ie en l/it ian]Pnt u[ ; 2 April - AI c<r, Ilopkin%Street. W h)tr,y. Phone 331- 7t on the evening nihK of 1'riglay, April lit b. succew4or to the late %V• F. Yarnold, Ontario �U9 IT28Ce6 Fitl tT&lIi$ conitnerieinir at 8 o'clock, , "` BROUGHAM .and Surveyor of Port Perry, 44.4 The ruotor tratllr. has'�ttfrted s„ -win,• I © ltect a'carloud tit' Steel r_ Teaming promptly attended to. r�,�t.itht+'tlr.dint; the bad, ;state of the �1fss Nt:trKaret F'ra�hp, of O-hawa,r 'Com p-Iny of Canada full ` �f. MAIV, ' LIC'E:`SED AUC! Agent for Canada Carri.age't',o. roi;ds. - i0it the y"nt[ng men of n,it "rent over Sunday with her mother -NO, U. Katrge wire fencing TIONEER ,for York. Qntarin and Durham , hFre. >� to:v 11 do not seem to mind had ruilc � • 11 Counties, Allk;ad3.vf sales promptly attended iy AI,Utlt . arCh ',ilk, q'lilC}1 Ro. Ttrmsrea,.mable. Datcefor sale•i may ire W. ., Peak ,iA thf-y ort,•n drive to Whit►}y. • Due, 1 i°, Chr•i,t•ie w has been span :.;I will sell at cici�e 1•iceF arranged atNF-WS•Ofhcv. hell a"I Indrpen- 7 !'trJ.cr.flt�. i Ithe winter inhTorontn, retarn d l? - . .. __ ._ _ -_ _. _ tnv oneknow why, P ti g for cash d+fi c+a r.' i} and 1't S dent phones. Whitby. Ont. .}iy otsv on Tuesday. Unagcoont of the tt'atporart beings s- _--` - Mr,. F}ur Wright'. of Georgptnwn, ;inch angle teal pcl4ts ie : s Gt R t:rJilg R':rShed attliy cit Pickering, g V20TOR� �C1�?L'S sur.le of ont men wete obliged to work qrd Mrs. Phipps. of Ushnwa, ycerr sCoc1.. B..ught and sc)ld. . * on Sunday. They were assisting in i:ere of «'cdt:csday attending the Has a full line of fresh and cur. putting a temporary plank copering funeral of the la rs. Bert Beer, Government,. Municipal and Cor- on the new steel structure. Robert S. Phillips, who has been it ed meats constantly on hand. �Oending the past. three months with /'� 'p �t - OrdjiOn Bonds For Sale.' rtlatSves in Pirkerin'R township, 'will A. ��. RE L' S0� P Spice Roll," Breakfast Bacon, AUDLEl" return to his home in Regina theearh 8e11 Phone 133 , gn 1 - `LOCUST HILL Ham, Bologna, «'eluers, etc. Born, on Sattlydal, Ninrr.h fish, to mer, of next Werk. -t WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY .. Melrose and ,lira. Bryant. a danghtrr, , Rev, fir. Siler, of Torcinto,, occupied - --_-- ._--_ __-- lligliO t paces paid] for ',Jr. Hiilzhes nod' •f lmily, of Roblin. the p.i l.pit. of 5t. J'ol4n'schnrch on Sun- - T. �. R• ATMORE Butcher's cattle -when he preached an e are now nicely Fettled on the Love day, idellen[ y frirrn. sermon. He will of: -c ipNi-Ahe pulpit Veterinary Surgeon The., of feed has nompellkl the nt•\t two.Sunda}•s, tvhsD it is hop. Pick-er' 1r1Hon°rGrxc]uatPofOntariu,Vetc�in„ty t LL y' i 1;ome farmets to turn stuck oilp.ts• eNtherewillbegoodrongregations. College.. All calls dayor-night Get The Best! ��+Pays ; tlife. til doer#?'om hoc been rant over the VVV t, "p'romptij attended to. - N, J. of Pi::kerin hit, crniu mnity h,•.the death of \ire. Bert - - pnrchn�cd Jr,due Vit. Gillict,iv's fart'!, B, er Bell and'independent�'hones 1 ! )O'�" 1' [[bleb rook place on 1'lnndsy at wbirh he intends th use is a ranch, • the a7P of 21 years. Ahola two weeks : PiCKERING - . ONTARIO fA. ' ter�- ���? F NI. ('ha mon, of Toronto, vi>ited 'ago. Nlrs. }lett ire hitth'tn a hilae -- �,•, f`- F p g gr I 1 'hii�'rHI-Tore this week, Mi, Chap- boy. ar,d a few, days afterwards she �� _ ;] - uian Is very mnx'ions for spring, si, contracted pneun,.onia. The services y +� -1-T • I, 1'unge .�s'harles Sts,'1'nront° that he and :Ira, Ctiapman may reside zit Airs, Demlis; of Greenwood, was- Vetorinary Surgeon = nt Grasmere. se^urrcl its nurse. She also contrasted Gives high grade in, traction. for Honor G: i:'!l:.fe of the Ontai it) • Vete- Andley's Bir Box Banquet in the pnenm N',ict and fell a t irt'rm' to the tore p )sitions cls stenai;raphers, private S(.O� V + j ) :inaly College church on Wednesday, Alarch 31st, at disease; haying died one day last week e + and Graduate of the 'Veterinary secretaries; book-keepers, 0ee as= S l). zit. F.re 25 cents. Ladir_s tcith ;it her home in Greerfwv od. Nlrs, Science Association: .istants zinc r.orunwrcial teachers 1,oxos free. .lir•. Nfaw, of Whithy, will Bek -Cs child also fell ill and died on PbonerofTtee_180R, residence 2012 Ut viand for our graduates more [yolk. Guud program. Yon lire in Sunday, his funeral taking place an t itrd, Monday, when his body [dila laid to Drugs, Patent Medicine= CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO ih,in, ten ti ' mes onr supply. This The briiige over Dutiin's ere; k,' on rest in the Ciaristi:tn cemetery, Ir -- --- school enjoys a wide -spread patron• the fourth ennression, is now in pas. teas biped that Mrs, Beer, who put up Tolet Regtiisite , *}r. N.•E., McEwen, B'V. Be. it gr. Open all year. Enter'any sable, We -think that the. council a brave fight, for lift-, would recover, Veterinar Sur eo,n.._ [lifts. Fuge r,1t:11bgui mailed on should have replaced that with asteel hnton Mon(lKy afteriloon it was seen % _ SfAtiohetg- Y, $ _-- ,uncture. How about. straightening 'that. She 'was rapidly, sinking, tad request. Willard's Chocolates' Graduate of University Cf Toronto, t the creek at this point before doingso about flve o'clock she breathed her , a< Former Vet+erinitlian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott'; Principal J. C. Glendinning, of Milliken, visff. last. Her funeral took place on �Veii- Gi y Agricultural College, Quebec. ^ ed his sister, Mrs. W. H. �Vestney; nesdoy afteriloon, when her body wrlS + gal's and Tt,t)ttt^_rte=�' --,--=-- last week. Mr. Glendenning and his laid to tryst hesitlr. that of her child, � Prompt attention to all clients. ---- bride havenst returned from i thirt The deepest s m [thy is felt for 11 r. Special attention given to den Bell' and Ind. Phones, �y +p W J' y p y p) g € Vater, iota YY ate. dray trip through Florida. They re• Beer, lobo is,thns rolled upon to en- h. PICKERIP�IG, - ONTARIO T port a most'enjoyn;)le trip, but Flori- dare a double sorrow. Airs. Beer is FetJniretuent�f-live stock. da does not appeal to "*from an also survived by a sister, Mrs. Phipps, �'1 �] agricultural stand .*int. The lazid is, of Oshawa. Her mAden name was Galls promptly answered day rX' \ Eggs For Hatchiv ff you are wise yon, will nse the only very marsh and inferior and a ar• Laura Sinith, and she carne from T ng• y Pr. night. Bell or Ind, ph6ne,' ' Ideal well; drilled by Chas, B. Rice, entiy quite unheialthv; bot -many land four years ago. + _ from Black Breasted - Red - ,Dints of the coast Gallie -choice [tock' find who is agent Pot Wind Mills, Gasoline 1 , by undergoing • artificial' changes, make most Yalu- w) excellent layers. Engines, all kinds of pipe and flttings The vaccination ban on crossing S -able winter [resorts, *i =-',Alco, Young; Belgicttil Hares--' for water works, Also bath room fix- - of the United States border iq to E McEWEI, a {" and;�iilver Ute Siber- Hires, etc. Eftrything given careful be removed, it ii said, to -day. N. , q` Railroad, telegraph and tele- Ian Aare,. t RICE SIPT'J.P WORK phone adlyicespl�i hlby `Vest have asking for a referendum on the g - a attention. The , auitoba Legi.tature ig '•a All pPedigree:9tock. I been badly cel led b one of the ( ' •' Veterinary Surgeon ' ftorst blizzards ever ex 'erfenced innportation of intoxicating 1 •L Gi-4R$ON PiCKERINGi Home Tel. 5521. LNVhitevale,Onto there. p {giiof••a. �1=101reTinz 03Mtex= „r_..RSr,�F�,✓.cr-.��;eS,'i�9+'��.�i.k �. :-..: ,,"'�'.... :....'.=.. :. �. •, _. __ ..-._. ..... .-.r, ::.e _ _ ._ .._ -. �_.._�_. _ -a.... <_..x,- .. A_. '.... _ x ..'_ ��..-.w«._..'��: ,. __;...,•..;u ...,. :.C..:.. _. i--.._- �.-..-.."'!!.a'-•.ua?'!!-,+•nq'�tw";l'ri•.:n.e•.:cti,•i�-r? 1 l- _ w:, +p;'� . r".., r �.. wi44..y, . ,. - '�!:•-�r a,. ., 4./ .'�- r •. ;w.n,, '3::n�w+.. a '�-.. >•.•r .. '. A�1; yF�. ..A �'n .. .t ' ,,.Ar..�ea AK�"•' .. •! r w1P"'.,. :,r. Y L �'R� -IV•TThl+��hndwa'.vS i' P Wi"..r, nR^ aA "" '"^r'�,.R .T+^"v jrt�:'rM' .•nt:✓BI-: ^R_•CS",'>y1 •. `� Fr+`�.'^ 1',.x''G. �'Y_.t•...�:�+:�`w: l S .. n�/ "�*.f.'A :1"... '.5i 1 x+e d_C.'•`�f..' ,.rn' �'Ai,'L Na ' 6! .,.'"...f.": YM -. ai..'. ,�LOn1aC�1 0811 o,lly 1Ct8 WQifh When the Blood is Rich ... r.'"ht. 'P� �"n", ..T �f:(i' Y ,a�4Y -'.3 •�'.,.-' ,. �J -_ '• And Red. Z. . rF fervescence. It 3s not the boy who is o Indigestion means lose as well as alwAys good that does something n buffering to many people. Loss of *firth while in after lite or makes the ' itrength, loss of time and loss of most useful citizen. 8 _ money follows indigestion and debill- The bad boy is a wholly different �" ty continues as long as the indigos- type. He is distinctly abnormal. Un- 7' tion remains. Workers suffer from fortunately, his very boldness in 'Indigestion because their hours are wrongdoing often renders him an ob- .1ong,, and often they cannot give pro- ject of admiration to his fellows, more r Der time to meals. Then the appetite tr 'Decomes fickle, digestion becomes self. rfeeble and the blood becomes #m- Hut what becomes of him is atter' poverished. So the general health OE Ciilitel'nr. • Early sl�rins b ngs with it COUGHS, COLDS, DISTEK- QCH s PL'R a Drepared. (live your horse Cistern problems do not often arise, yt ' bt when they do it Ss weld to be'pre-spohn s Doos#aper Compound, paced: Here is the method: +} Z Determine in feet the diameter Of to i , at the first sign. of a cough. Better still, give a as W he deters and also the height to the preventive before he shows signs of sickness. "HPOHN'H" g acts equally well as a preventive or cure. B� reason _e rch. Multiply the diameter by itself of its armicldal qualities. It expels the disease germs, nd•'by the height. Take four-fifths .1% F? G0� abates ever, restores appetite and condition cry Hold by Your Druggist ! the product. Divide by four, the SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen, Ind., UA.A. umber of cubic feet in a standard -- — - - barrel. (A standard 'barrel contains half as big as the familiar barrel A cow should have about -two ounces 1.6 gallons and is a little more than known as the hogshead.) of salt each day. •SUNLIFE. ESTABLISHED (NEWLANDMARKS an .1919 .. , I New milestones in the progress of the SvN L1xs Ansvawtres Co1a1•axYy OF' CANADA Were paUed ill X919. 1 Applications rbceived................................ .'over $100;000,db0 00 -- Assets ...:..........• .. ......... .over UK0001000." 'Assurances In force..., .............. .............,....:over $400,000,000.10 z Gratifying progress was- made is all other departments during the year $SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS FOR I g i q.: *` Assets as at 31st December, 1919 ........................ $105,71$.448.27 Increase over 191.s ....................................... ,.......,.... ..... 8.091,089.42.% Cash Income from Premiums, Interest, Rents. etc..' in 1919....... 25,704,201.10 Increase over 1918 ................................................ �............1.... 4,053,101.41 _ Profits Paid or Allotted to Policyholders in 1919 ................ ....... • ... 1.686,503.37 ' _-- TOW Sur�llus 31st December. 1919, over, all liabilities and capital .. 8,037,440.25 cent Interest, and fo� ato the Company's n `uities, the 8 0..Select assurances, nui"r ty Tab hes wwiithl3 yj per cent Table. with interest.).. . sper" Death Claims, Matured Endowments, Profits, etc., during., 1919... 12,364,651.15 Payments to Policyholders since organization .............. • ....... ... 91,227,532.30 Assurances issued and paid for in cash during 1919 ................ .... 86,548,849.44 ' Increase over 1916 ...........:....... ' . .. ..�... ... .... ..... 34.957.457.40 Vices in force 31st December, 1919.. .... ...... .. 416,358,462.05 Increase over 1918.. • .............. ........................................... 75.548.805.92 Life Assurances applied for during 1919.. :..:..... 100,336,848.37 Increase *via 1918 ........................ ....................... ® .................... 41.529.591.70 _ THE COMPANY'S GROWTH J._. YZAR INCOMS ASSIT! LiFS AST:A_ 1 . . .. ANCSS IN FoRcZ 1872,,...............:........• ............... f .... =1,064.350.003 48,21093 S 96.461.95 8.................................. 27,3796 A}6,897,24 6.644,404.64 1894..,. , .....................5.. 1.373.596.60 4.616,419.63 31.522.569.74 .....-. 4.561"936.19 17,851,760.92 65.327,662.85 1914........ .......... ....... 15451.275.24 64.187,656-38 218.299,83590 - 1919.., .... ... ... ..... 25,704,201.10 IOS,?11,468 07 416,358,462.05 Tbs SUN LIFE itsset more ordinary.arsrsrance; annual than any cher Cmitpany of the BritishEmpire. SUN I% -- 7HEAD OFFICE M_ OMTREAALL - T. B. MACAULAY, President 11:1 1 1V 1 41 IZE 12Z 11 LIT o so j : $lilt,"i° 'ill �., lie'' iil,it i �it('Iniii�!i�''I'rt " ' - _ f • �ia� •+e �' 'In'� . iilF r ,t1, ki It.( ... lip, It'Ill �' t til � '� � it i•, j �, II . ��',1" II Ilii 1 IN II': t '� HIGH GRADE +'I L AT -LEAST COST-. ti Your heat, lig'nt and power needs are best ser-ved with Imperial ti Royalite Coal Oil,. Every drop is clean, powerful and absolutely uniform. Imperial Royalite gives you the highest fuel satisfaction and. costs no more than ordinary coal oil. - Imperial Royalito Coal Oil meets every test of a perfect oil, alldws you full power from tractor or stationary engine. Used in oil heaters and stoves, it burns' clean—no smoke or soot—and it iDf �C)A%N"A best for oil lamps, too. - - J You can get Royalite everywhere when you want it. Our- unlimited means of distribution assures that. No coal oil is better. than Imperial Royalite, so why pay higher " prices? • w s� you cannot hope LO stay in the. race un- less you do. The orchardist who cares a' s for his fruit will win out every time. .Accept "California Syrup , oI Figs — Y� ,. onlq-look for the name California on , If desired it i3 possible to fnake an -the package, then you are sure your old dump look like' new. ' For in - child is having the beat and most stance, a plain brass lamp may be harmless laxati�L�,or physic for the enameled in white or ivory by using "little stomaalf; liver and bowels. the proper undercoating. Other pre. �" Children love its delicious fruity ferred effects are as easily obtain - taste. Full directions for child's doss able. on each bottle. Give it without tear. - -- r—?-- Motherl .You must say "California."' Buy Thrift Stamps. ; ■. '3"" tit �'�!ty�'�� � a ' +�• _ t ' _ ' {' �.�i ft•Se ia. -Nw :.r'a- ,y 'i,,'" .4 �..'jt'.a.� .F� *r ._ , —• e;1 0 0 STftEIOTI� win's a Boy Bad? Because 1 ie is Abnormal == �1ftOUDB INDIOESTIOn "Yott are a bad boy I" says his moth- er to little Johnny, But what she really means is that he is naughty and ,�LOn1aC�1 0811 o,lly 1Ct8 WQifh When the Blood is Rich d sere to be punished. t normal boy is bound to be s '• And Red. naughty at times; it is a -youthful ef- a . rF fervescence. It 3s not the boy who is o Indigestion means lose as well as alwAys good that does something n buffering to many people. Loss of *firth while in after lite or makes the ' itrength, loss of time and loss of most useful citizen. 8 _ money follows indigestion and debill- The bad boy is a wholly different �" ty continues as long as the indigos- type. He is distinctly abnormal. Un- 7' tion remains. Workers suffer from fortunately, his very boldness in 'Indigestion because their hours are wrongdoing often renders him an ob- .1ong,, and often they cannot give pro- ject of admiration to his fellows, more r Der time to meals. Then the appetite particularly to boys younger than him- 'Decomes fickle, digestion becomes self. rfeeble and the blood becomes #m- Hut what becomes of him is atter' poverished. So the general health life? What became of the notorious -:suffers; langour, nervous troubles bad boy of your own neighborhood? -and often sleeplessness follows. It Is You haven't heard of him since he well to remember that the whole sys• grew up. He disappeared somehow. tem relies upon good blood and that That is, what, happens, to bad boys; •good blood is impossible • unless the they never amount to anything, and. digestion is good. they disappear. Quite commonly The stomach cannot do its work un- doubtless they become habitual crimin• ' •less the blood is made rich and red, als `and to new blood alone can cure indi• The psychic development of the gestion. It >s for this reason that a remedy like Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pills young hums a ng s o 'whlch malres new, rich blood, cures carefully watched. It is of utmost im- indigesti0 and builds up the whole portanee that tate spiritual part of him syptem. The great value of Dr. Wil• shall be properly trained and culti- - clams' Pills in cases of this kind, vated. See what happens to the boy -Pink is proven by the statement of Mr: R who is neglected in this respect, the a - $L' Small, Wingham, Ont, who asps:-- Dataset child, orphaned perhaps and "The truthfulness of my statement can thrown upon the streets. He becomes �. be proven by scores of my friends and precociously world -wise. He is can ., acquaintances. I am• a glove cutter ning and self -helpful far beyond his •-bj trade and for six long years, have years; but his soul is permanently stunted. at times been a great sufferer from Curiously enough, there is a popular complication of ills chiefly due to in- 'are-more ! digestion. Gas -would accumulate on notion that clergymen's sons stomach, causing me great pain. likely, than -other boys to turn out bad. tthe iI would bloat up at times and almost .Any unexplained deviiment"in a neigh• suffocate, and often when at w'ark borhood is usually laid at the door of rp € would be overcome by a drowsy op= 'almost the local parson's youngster, no mat. ter how innocent he may bey pression which was'indescrib- . . $ able. Finally I began the use of Dr. The child is not merely the father _ . , Williams' Pink Pills, and after taking of the man, but Is- more properly to seven boxes I feel like a new man. be regarded as hie remote ancestor.• The transformation they have made in Ae his mind grows -he passes through rme is simply remarkable, and while the same stages of de.velopmen! as using them 1 -gained thirteen pounds those wh;ch marked the evolution of 'fin weight. I may add thaf I began the the savage into, the civilized ' human use of Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pills as a being. Hence the thoughtless cruelty result of what they did for a niece, of the small boy, his destructive pro. who underwent a critical operation, penalty and the unwillingness with and who did not regain her strength which he adopts,- many of the habits until she started using the pills. In and ways of civilization' -those of ::her case they fully restored her health, cleatal#ness for example. He belongs, and this encouraged me to begin their psychologically speaking, to an epoch - lase, with, as I have already said, a of the remote past. All of his tastes complete restoration of health in my and •ideas are primitive, and nothing own case." pleases hint better, if opportunity of - You can get Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills fere, than to occupy, a cave and make )r - _ •,'. through any dealer in medicine. or by for a pretense of getting a liv#ng :bp for - -hail at 50 cents a box or six boxes s s made therefrom with a few 2 e con- i•. 102.50 fromsthe Dr. Williams' Medicine 112.50 genial companions—just as did his Co", Brookville, Oat. forebears 100,000 y ears- or more ago. Smith's System. Pringtpally because that wasn't his IIill'.1\ BABY IS CD11%. name, we'll- call' him Smith. Smith , ,-.bought an automobile. He paid $2,150 Mothers, when your baby is cross- - for it. He allowed no one to drive it when he cries a great deal and no .,but himself. He kept it In a new gar- amount of attention or petting cheers age—a weather-proof structure with a him—something is the matter. It is ;cement floor. Every 500 miles he not the nature of little ones' to ' be changed the oil in the crank case. cross and peeviah—the well child is a .'For the . Srst 1,000 miles he ran the happy child. (five him a dose of car no faster than 25 miles an hour.. Baby's Own Tablets and he will soon Then he bought a t ctor for his be well again'. The Tablets are a mild :farm. It coat $2,$00. He hired a tramp but thorough laxative which -regulate; mechanic at $3.50 a day to run it. the'bowels and stomach; banish cons.' not in use, he left it in the old back barn, tipatlon and indigestion; - break .up corral of the As Iong as colds and 'simple Levers and relieve nothing went wrong, no one thought the other niioor ills of little ones. Con - of oven changing'•the oil. The second cerning them Mrs. Oscar Bedard, Ste. .-1day he took the heaviest plow on the Sophie, Que., writes: -"Baby's Own ' l farm down to an old alfalfa field, put Tablets are an ezZellent remedy for the disks down as far as they would onstipation. They relieved my little ego, and said to the driver: "Now, one when nothing else' would and I !r •x •D on her. Let's see what she's good can strongly recommend them .to all mothers." The Tablets are sold by Smith is rather a common name medicine dealers - or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' "SYRUPOFFIGS bledidne Co., Brockville, Ont. 7. ShouId You Spray ' CHILD'S LAXATIVE more positive proof of the benefits f derived from repeated sprayings in ap- ple orchards could not be obtained p:ook at tongt`r�f Remove pol _ 'than the following results obtained by Sous from little stomach, a successful fruit grower. Three lots ! liver and bowels' of Ben Davis trees were sprayed once, twice and six, times, respectively, and the results were clearly demonstrated to -a large crowd at picking time. The trees sprayed six times yielded 1_ xii,l'A barrels; those sprayed. twice, 16.6 barrels; and thosle sprayed once, 10.3 barrels. At the current wholesale price this would amount to $128.83. $46.00 and •$2,.17, respectively The k ' fruit Sprayed once or -twice was scab- by and wormy, -arid the foliage of these ' trees had fallen; _the apples sprayed six times were smooth anti clean, the „ foliage was still vigorous, and there ° were plenty of fruit buds' showing. Which all goes to show that you can "get by" with half-hearted spraying, but when iU"comes to showing profits OE Ciilitel'nr. • Early sl�rins b ngs with it COUGHS, COLDS, DISTEK- QCH s PL'R a Drepared. (live your horse Cistern problems do not often arise, yt ' bt when they do it Ss weld to be'pre-spohn s Doos#aper Compound, paced: Here is the method: +} Z Determine in feet the diameter Of to i , at the first sign. of a cough. Better still, give a as W he deters and also the height to the preventive before he shows signs of sickness. "HPOHN'H" g acts equally well as a preventive or cure. B� reason _e rch. Multiply the diameter by itself of its armicldal qualities. It expels the disease germs, nd•'by the height. Take four-fifths .1% F? G0� abates ever, restores appetite and condition cry Hold by Your Druggist ! the product. Divide by four, the SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Goshen, Ind., UA.A. umber of cubic feet in a standard -- — - - barrel. (A standard 'barrel contains half as big as the familiar barrel A cow should have about -two ounces 1.6 gallons and is a little more than known as the hogshead.) of salt each day. •SUNLIFE. ESTABLISHED (NEWLANDMARKS an .1919 .. , I New milestones in the progress of the SvN L1xs Ansvawtres Co1a1•axYy OF' CANADA Were paUed ill X919. 1 Applications rbceived................................ .'over $100;000,db0 00 -- Assets ...:..........• .. ......... .over UK0001000." 'Assurances In force..., .............. .............,....:over $400,000,000.10 z Gratifying progress was- made is all other departments during the year $SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS FOR I g i q.: *` Assets as at 31st December, 1919 ........................ $105,71$.448.27 Increase over 191.s ....................................... ,.......,.... ..... 8.091,089.42.% Cash Income from Premiums, Interest, Rents. etc..' in 1919....... 25,704,201.10 Increase over 1918 ................................................ �............1.... 4,053,101.41 _ Profits Paid or Allotted to Policyholders in 1919 ................ ....... • ... 1.686,503.37 ' _-- TOW Sur�llus 31st December. 1919, over, all liabilities and capital .. 8,037,440.25 cent Interest, and fo� ato the Company's n `uities, the 8 0..Select assurances, nui"r ty Tab hes wwiithl3 yj per cent Table. with interest.).. . sper" Death Claims, Matured Endowments, Profits, etc., during., 1919... 12,364,651.15 Payments to Policyholders since organization .............. • ....... ... 91,227,532.30 Assurances issued and paid for in cash during 1919 ................ .... 86,548,849.44 ' Increase over 1916 ...........:....... ' . .. ..�... ... .... ..... 34.957.457.40 Vices in force 31st December, 1919.. .... ...... .. 416,358,462.05 Increase over 1918.. • .............. ........................................... 75.548.805.92 Life Assurances applied for during 1919.. :..:..... 100,336,848.37 Increase *via 1918 ........................ ....................... ® .................... 41.529.591.70 _ THE COMPANY'S GROWTH J._. YZAR INCOMS ASSIT! LiFS AST:A_ 1 . . .. ANCSS IN FoRcZ 1872,,...............:........• ............... f .... =1,064.350.003 48,21093 S 96.461.95 8.................................. 27,3796 A}6,897,24 6.644,404.64 1894..,. , .....................5.. 1.373.596.60 4.616,419.63 31.522.569.74 .....-. 4.561"936.19 17,851,760.92 65.327,662.85 1914........ .......... ....... 15451.275.24 64.187,656-38 218.299,83590 - 1919.., .... ... ... ..... 25,704,201.10 IOS,?11,468 07 416,358,462.05 Tbs SUN LIFE itsset more ordinary.arsrsrance; annual than any cher Cmitpany of the BritishEmpire. SUN I% -- 7HEAD OFFICE M_ OMTREAALL - T. B. MACAULAY, President 11:1 1 1V 1 41 IZE 12Z 11 LIT o so j : $lilt,"i° 'ill �., lie'' iil,it i �it('Iniii�!i�''I'rt " ' - _ f • �ia� •+e �' 'In'� . iilF r ,t1, ki It.( ... lip, It'Ill �' t til � '� � it i•, j �, II . ��',1" II Ilii 1 IN II': t '� HIGH GRADE +'I L AT -LEAST COST-. ti Your heat, lig'nt and power needs are best ser-ved with Imperial ti Royalite Coal Oil,. Every drop is clean, powerful and absolutely uniform. Imperial Royalite gives you the highest fuel satisfaction and. costs no more than ordinary coal oil. - Imperial Royalito Coal Oil meets every test of a perfect oil, alldws you full power from tractor or stationary engine. Used in oil heaters and stoves, it burns' clean—no smoke or soot—and it iDf �C)A%N"A best for oil lamps, too. - - J You can get Royalite everywhere when you want it. Our- unlimited means of distribution assures that. No coal oil is better. than Imperial Royalite, so why pay higher " prices? • w s� you cannot hope LO stay in the. race un- less you do. The orchardist who cares a' s for his fruit will win out every time. .Accept "California Syrup , oI Figs — Y� ,. onlq-look for the name California on , If desired it i3 possible to fnake an -the package, then you are sure your old dump look like' new. ' For in - child is having the beat and most stance, a plain brass lamp may be harmless laxati�L�,or physic for the enameled in white or ivory by using "little stomaalf; liver and bowels. the proper undercoating. Other pre. �" Children love its delicious fruity ferred effects are as easily obtain - taste. Full directions for child's doss able. on each bottle. Give it without tear. - -- r—?-- Motherl .You must say "California."' Buy Thrift Stamps. ; ■. '3"" tit �'�!ty�'�� � a ' +�• _ t ' _ ' {' �.�i ft•Se ia. -Nw :.r'a- ,y 'i,,'" .4 �..'jt'.a.� .F� *r ._ , —• . '. . ,'��i7'?C•nmR 'r y` ' .:w 'm•rr•• � �,..y. '�,.•y':-i .. .re.-.rrsr:'}.y,:• ;fir;•-. ..r..< ,y,k :4µ,;�' kyy=.yt•.. ����� �.w.e.��4a��.�.. 4. . a.� r- .. {. ��.-Y�..+'� ����i�lr.'s"'�' "s'. :',i,��w'', r °,fir r'"1••, :..w�.�... '.S' "•..:r? o .. .;., .,n;;.;:�' ., j i'.'l a� • 6 t % �•« �.I-A @4- - The Age of Niagara. To the question, „How old is Nis M O RALGIA r_ ATTACKS NERVES ra Faller" geologists have returned plies varying by tens of thousands years. At first it was estimated t the Niagara River came into existe. :I : Sloan's Liniment scatters' through changes in the level of land around the Great Lakes ab the congestion and fifty-five thousand years ago. Ls relieves pain this was reduced to only twelve tis( and years. Lyell increased the e A little, applied 'without rubbing, mate again too thirty-five thous; " years, and still later other scient -will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves, reduced it to 'about nine thous Sloan's l,jstimerlt is very effective` - years. in allaying external pains, strains, At one period, . it appears, in bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus- thousands of years ago, the. height *les, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica,-rheu- the falls was -420 feet._—. :anatic twinges.-----.1�- t Keep a big bottle. always on hand. The most precious thing in for family use. I12ade in Canada. world is brains. Druggists everywhere. Forests of the Dutch East In 70c., =1.10, cover 247,000,000 acres and are virtually unexplored. iotsa�m�saaw Coughs and Colds Mean Restless Nights 03 itality. n r Petherks invevery • hour a cold is allowed tit I� �� (� a� ur t0 NO Assist nature p 1t b,r1�LlCW a to bring your children I T. !"1�. - �.-.. , a... 2cx4.,rit� i1.f-tl'J^'i'�te� 'x'�'! a,,o. T• �'-www" I. ups u,YP.aWpaM.slw,.:.w�,,,lid nwnlPew.., .. HAVE YOU k ASTHMA? Do po endure the miser! _D� �1sfis=t witb aleepless _ Ittights, difficult breathing and lots of strength? How- ever bad your case quick: fele Tis guaranteed by the TEMPLETON'S RAZ -MAH CAPSULES This nreDarstion i s the re - Tema letone,-i4S 8ii 'Bt: - W., Toronto: -- ot04oerywbld by eret61,a Doi TEM PLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULE, For fifteen years the standard specific for Rheumatism. Meuritls. Gaut Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors' pre -tribe them. Welt* to Templeton&, 143 Lias St. W.. Teroato. for tree umDla. gold by nllsble drngtists Mrrwbsm for X1.04 Dar w:• .. : vl,* .�i:�u�,.,.r.'_»..'.a'•.r»wt•rM. .,fi.��"+;N ��Yoa.rrwYesl• we diel'Q TEVENS' COMPLETB FERTIL .. "We mast get sick," said Willie, S iter will pay you. Write for prices., "and send for you." , L+ HIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS— R SUGA„ ►7 flour, bran sacks to Stevens.h- The fellow who watches the:clock is p to rboro: Geo. Stevens. 8e4 Mirk, L ti likely to. remain one of the "hands." atarxszsalo =� i Phoenecians were the first people K soft Is-beNG YARNS. w­1 Sfourr-plyU finger: F a % (. u Quickly back to health to communicate to other people a ing yarns in sixteen colors.. Just' tis ; Wi H4 serious gW and avoid Tile Master Workman. i. I serious complications knowledge of other land,, thing for sweaters, Duliovers, toque by We prompt use of a have preached the doctrine of and children's wear. blade in nada b Q You Have P Gra u r noth,nlana from pure Lambs' . col, as e, y's SNt p -over the hardship o1 work until we almost "k foe ilrin d s and tate ao oth" g ei H aid somewhat resemble 777 --- Touch / Talch s is of dandruf>�a n d itching, if any,. with Cuticura Ointment. Shampoo with Cuticura Soap, and hot water. srytes Olatateal ae.ea foe. sola tbron Mout CA* maingoa. Cana• dim ot• Lr• 60 years use. always bur the believe in it ourselves, and yet work the high .a.ss English yarns, but so Lava• also much cheaper, as you buy direct fro gives to life all that is to "make lire GIRLS! DRAWA the spinners. Price twenty cents Det worth while. Work of itself has fur- skein" or tis: e�oliera per pound Sma1i. 3 i" sample skein, twenty cents, postage free niched to mankind more happinessMOIST CLOTH Also heavier yarns in homespun style. than any other one thing. All work s all wool to wash at home, In Grey, Black. _ is not happiness, but life with no work and white at one dollar, fifty per -THROUGH OUGH � poyhd oLarge" sample skein, thirty t would be -unbearable. My idea of the ilii Viii cents, postage free. Postage extra oq all orders under ten dollars. George- s s s real , aristocrat, the man who -can town Woollen Mills, .Georgetown. On- ,fromwithin his own soul look down on Tarlo. Note—Carders and Spinners Want - others, .is the master workman, no Let "Danderinell save yOLI ed, Used to country, life. E ©0�g4.bQ'4d•eUdG' matter what.his line of work may -be.aLlsOaiLx.AafEOva4 fair 'arid do 91 your Classified AdvertisemcntI& , BITSO Ri -� M�e��,en! � M NME v 111 Aoa11K?S assess ; AGENTS, WANTING P rood Drints sad nnishes—lowe.� Ogood prints pprices on frames—ask for catalogr�uttes- Unitel Art Co., 4 Brunswick Ave., Tor-. onto. .Charity Begins at Home. Charitable Lady (Collecting for sale o! work)—"Have you any particular use for your old clothes?" Ct MART, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAX 17 wanted to handle mining stock& bonds and debentures, to represent To - ronto House. Liberal commission Ap- ply -4 e, Wilson Publishing Co.. To, sA3= 7039 SAL,S •s 00 ACRE FARM FOR 'SALE A8 l going concern with stock and equipment, $4,500, or farm alone 82,500. two miles from Brooklyn Station, tm- mediate ppossession Robert- , Walker, Newport Nova Scotia Citizen—"Yes; I'm wearing them." Willie Answered. A doctor who was superintendent -o! the Sunday school in a sinal; village as-ked-one of the boys this question: --- =Asllte SOUGZT. HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR BALM l able farms. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P:. White, Box 99. New Franklin. Mo. I "Willie, will you tell me what weT must do in order to Set to heaven?" +" Said Willie: "We must die." "Very true," replied the doctor, "but tell me what we must do before through your hair, taking one small we diel'Q TEVENS' COMPLETB FERTIL .. "We mast get sick," said Willie, S iter will pay you. Write for prices., "and send for you." , L+ HIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS— R SUGA„ ►7 flour, bran sacks to Stevens.h- The fellow who watches the:clock is p to rboro: Geo. Stevens. 8e4 Mirk, L ti likely to. remain one of the "hands." atarxszsalo =� i Phoenecians were the first people K soft Is-beNG YARNS. w­1 Sfourr-plyU finger: F a % (. u Quickly back to health to communicate to other people a ing yarns in sixteen colors.. Just' tis ; Wi H4 serious gW and avoid Tile Master Workman. i. I serious complications knowledge of other land,, thing for sweaters, Duliovers, toque by We prompt use of a have preached the doctrine of and children's wear. blade in nada b Q You Have P Gra u r noth,nlana from pure Lambs' . col, as e, y's SNt p -over the hardship o1 work until we almost "k foe ilrin d s and tate ao oth" g ei H aid somewhat resemble 777 --- Touch / Talch s is of dandruf>�a n d itching, if any,. with Cuticura Ointment. Shampoo with Cuticura Soap, and hot water. srytes Olatateal ae.ea foe. sola tbron Mout CA* maingoa. Cana• dim ot• Lr• 60 years use. always bur the believe in it ourselves, and yet work the high .a.ss English yarns, but so Lava• also much cheaper, as you buy direct fro gives to life all that is to "make lire GIRLS! DRAWA the spinners. Price twenty cents Det worth while. Work of itself has fur- skein" or tis: e�oliera per pound Sma1i. 3 i" sample skein, twenty cents, postage free niched to mankind more happinessMOIST CLOTH Also heavier yarns in homespun style. than any other one thing. All work s all wool to wash at home, In Grey, Black. _ is not happiness, but life with no work and white at one dollar, fifty per -THROUGH OUGH � poyhd oLarge" sample skein, thirty t would be -unbearable. My idea of the ilii Viii cents, postage free. Postage extra oq all orders under ten dollars. George- s s s real , aristocrat, the man who -can town Woollen Mills, .Georgetown. On- ,fromwithin his own soul look down on Tarlo. Note—Carders and Spinners Want - others, .is the master workman, no Let "Danderinell save yOLI ed, Used to country, life. E ©0�g4.bQ'4d•eUdG' matter what.his line of work may -be.aLlsOaiLx.AafEOva4 fair 'arid do 91 your o•••�L+d at. Fall posers ' �, �,arscp 0� Cause O Early OIC Ade The celebrated Dr. M.ichenboff, an autho:ity on early old 'age, tl says thatitisMcausedbypoizons I eneratcd in the intestine." When stomach digests food A job well done gives pleashre to the man who does. it- There is happiness In the pride of ileing a master work- man—II•L.D. - U - its beauty, -lance, - `L T r}ILS WANTED TO DO PLAIN LAlight sewing at home whole of scare time. Rood pay. work sent' any din - charges paid Bend stamp for ppa�trr-- titulars. National Manufacturing vow oanv, Montreal, lift liiiY STOe1C WANTED. lei' YOU l� Are able i supply. advise us, as am g -ill pa the h. Ke prices. B dry or cream from the saw: Keenan Bros.. Limits&. .Owen Sound. Ont Al 1 Bid C B 30 '02 ar on r ge, . ., A properly it is' -absorbed without l have _handled MINARD'S LINI- sons brier gtacuouson early mold agePol- and a3 MENT during the past year. It is al- prematuredeath. 18to30dropa wayq the first Liniment asked for here, and unqueStionably the best seller of of "Seigei's 51rsp" titer meal •w;,� +�- makes your digestion sound. to all the different kinds of Liniment I • 9 - w.p•�.p4.avi.•a�et!•"e�m•'o•eti handle. • - NEIL FERGUSGN SWE1670 Id Heat For Alaska. ��p� �wIS The Pathic- has its awn "Gulf ti W+�' pI&C.00UVStream," which is called the' Japan Ob; girls; . such an abundance of Current and It is formed In. the -same thick,. heavy, invigorated hair;' a per - CANCER. TUMORS. LUUPS. ETCr { internal and external, cured without pair. by our home treatment Write us before too late Dr, Bellmao Medleal Co.. Limits& CoflingwOod. Oat W ANTED — RELI.IBLE, E1VL'lt- errs••or othersmwhofarmere Can de%`otensoms farm 4 thelr spare time to represent us as Salesmen fuer Nursery Stock, We sup- ply up-to-dato canvabsing ouiflts free of charge and offer liberal remuneratioar• Apply, immediately to Maple Grove Nurseries. Winona, Ont. :CALOMELS It's Mercuryl Quick- sllver-1 Shocks the ..,Liver—Danger l .Brown, and that was how a save t e turpentine e ';motor -lugger Gla0e from sinking, ;;gay I fact mase of wavy, silky hair, glorious - S So H Ships Side -Handed ;The trade winds: blowing from the ',The ly fluffy, bright and so easy to manage, Just moisten a cloth with a little r jn tropics, bank up the warmed ocean ' Hence it comes about that the whole• lights. The youthful ghats, its and :Paters in the Yellow sea (correspond- "Danderlae" and carefullydraw It - Ing 1:0 the Gulf of diezico), and thence through your hair, taking one small Imagine -standing in sea water at its Rapedan. In the midst of an Atlantic they pour out between Japan and For•. strand at a timb; this magically re= present temperature for five hours on gale the dreaded .cry of "Fire!" was mora, the stream thus formed passing moves all dirt, exce3s oil and grease, end! That was the ordeal of Ernest heard. The stores were ablaze, and south of the'Aleutian chain, along the 'but your hair is not left .brittle, dry„ h d h recently a drum oft entice burst the'chief engineer, and after stopping stringy or faded but charmingly soft CANCER. TUMORS. LUUPS. ETCr { internal and external, cured without pair. by our home treatment Write us before too late Dr, Bellmao Medleal Co.. Limits& CoflingwOod. Oat W ANTED — RELI.IBLE, E1VL'lt- errs••or othersmwhofarmere Can de%`otensoms farm 4 thelr spare time to represent us as Salesmen fuer Nursery Stock, We sup- ply up-to-dato canvabsing ouiflts free of charge and offer liberal remuneratioar• Apply, immediately to Maple Grove Nurseries. Winona, Ont. :CALOMELS It's Mercuryl Quick- sllver-1 Shocks the ..,Liver—Danger l .Brown, and that was how a save t e turpentine e ';motor -lugger Gla0e from sinking, a, ' enveloping the engfae•toom In flumes. southern coast of Alaska, and down the west coast of North America. I' with glossy, golden gleams and tender You're bilious, but take "Cascarets"1 -have In nays as English writer. Hose could not be brought to bear: and ' Hence it comes about that the whole• lights. The youthful ghats, its and You a throbbing sensation your head, a bad taste In your month, The Glance got Into a fog outside to all appearance the ship was doom• ed. south'era coast of Alaska has s tem - egior are again in your hair. "Danderine" is a .tonic beautifier. yon, eyes, bora, your skin !. yellow„ "Plymouth Harbor and ran upon a rock. through the, hole in tor. Down into the hell o! flames dashed Aerate climate. It is warmed by the Japan Current. Besideb doubling lite beauty of the" With dark rips under your eyes;. your 8 rWater poured rents. Brown plugged It ' with two the'chief engineer, and after stopping :. .� �— hair at once, it checks dandruff and ' lips are ed..parched, your bowels are No wonder you feel • r i ,coats and stood on them. He stuck the engines, turned on all the avail. able steam -cocks. He came plunging =MONEY ORDERS. a •. stops falling hair. Get delightful Dan- derine for a few cents at any drug or coastlpated.. foggy, •mean and ill-tempered. Yotl -: it out for five flours, when the boat On out, blackened and scorched, and gave Dominion Express Money Orders are toilet counter and use It as a dressing need Cascare•ts to-night.Don't call - was at last towed into safety. By that ' orders to close a}1 hatdbe's and open- on Sale in five thousand o ces and invigorator as told on bottle. time being a. bilious nuisance to yoat. 'who Itime the water upas nearly up to his ink' throughout Canada. self and those love yon, and don't _ armpit&•. � The steam extinguished the .fire, and d; ROoa Aesas resort to harsh physics that irritate I F .YOU HAM A CAR FOR SALE There are craft in plenty sailing the the, ship was saved. - _ : =. Rats as Food. . `. _' and injure. Remember that most dist. seas to -day which owe their e=fatence to the pluck or presence of nfiad of a These last two cases prove what Doctor Kane, the Arctic explorer, write me. Geo. Stevens. 364 Mark Street Peterboro. orders of the: stomach, liver and bowels are q#ded by morning with - - - _ sOat►>' =soar. L one man can do in a moment of fear. "lsingle individual. said that one of the worst curses in gentles, harmless Caacarets—they worn the fishing -bast Marie was fol emergency. Here is another type of pluck: the Far North were the rata that in. tested his ship. Nevertheless, when while you. sleep, never gripe, shock, .z F YOU HAVE A FIRE AND HAVID I 'scrap isixty miles out in the North Sea, the On her way from Yncataa to Liver- in want of other food, he was glad to scar or more of lion L will come and quotayou where it lays. Gen' sicken or Inconvenience you. They're ` a cabin wps flooded bt a big wave. The info' a pool, with a cargo of log -wood, almost eat them—sometimes chopped up and Stevens, 864 Mark Street Peterboro. Rrandl ONLY TABLETS MARKED.drum S water getting e, caused it to the whole crew of the barque .Aurora of cafcinm carbide, caused it towent down with the dreaded-beri-beri, frozen into tallow balls. • He wrote: "During'the long winterburst open. The released acetylene- or sleeping sickness. The one man night Hans beguiled his hours of— y _Pastook Are and instantly the cabin who escaped the disease was the chief watch by shooting rats with- bow and ' tf was in a blase._ Skipper Dye leaped down into the officer, and for the last eighteen hue- dyed miles of the voyage he arrow.- The repugnance of my Coln - _ ARE _�p�R1N _ navigated panions to share _with me this table ; r cabin, seized the red-hot drum, carried he barque practically, sin• gle-handed•. luxury gave me frequent advantage of \R up on deck and flung it into the sea. There were three or four of the crew fresh meat soup, which contributed no =" ...His glands and face were roasted raw, ' '.-',Put just able to stand and help •him short- o' doubt to _my'comparative immunity to- � it � h fVot_Asplrin at All without the Bayer. Cross , ;put he paved his ship. an sail, but'he was at the wheel night scurvy." .. • - Equally brillfent was the exploit of and day, and in the efid he brought the fit the chief engineer of the transport ship and crew• alike safe into pori. tesy 7111aardts Ltatmest 1a tics—!Loess. ' Hedgehog Quills Useful =-P Several years ago the mole sprang%/ 1 l into importance because its skin be- Y��� You11 En a �,e Flavor of Itis fashionable for women's coats. - lowly 00 • ; ., , . � It is the turn now of ,another animal,the common hedgehog, to `;, n p come into prominence. Some one not ' tZ TAI A sag--aim--discovered that hedge quills make excellent needles for VI., P O 4UM --the plionographs—in fact, they bring out sound moil effectively than metal needles. -The walls of a hedgehog ~ •___.-a _ • , . %ST quill are of a hard horny substance, I � _ al d this table drink ]:S e6 Sy ' and the partly hollow interior con. talus a pith: r.0 iicifilCe • ' esti�t. The hedgehog prowls at night, and than .� _ One can vary the Cup siren tis � runs with more agility one would imagine its short legs and dumpy body would permit. It has a stomach e • e " to d n 1� In 8 ,tions for 0014 z nam 'Ba r s mPe o to scuts •proper ire identifies the only n- Headache, Toothache, Earache, Nett• lets ggee � � 8s & aired, lllalf�2 it strong VI' of strong digestive power, eating the positively Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurit ]uing� Aspirin,—the Aspirin preecrilied ralgia, q Pain • Mild t0 suit taste Hark : of trees, earthworms, thugs, •by physicians for over nineteen years tis, Joint Pains, and general��jj'. Handy tin bogies containing 18 ta>b- y ri ' ., . snails; -frogs, dead birds and eggs. lsad now made in Canada: Always buy an unbroken package lets cost,but a few coats. Drnggisi4 r%e>d fust ad of toffee zts- Pf (of 'Mayer Tablets of Aspirin which also sell larger "Bayer" psdmgeL y '' Thd'man who hides the meldal he has There is only one Asteria-f0i sTW Yon mast say "idsYe�' $ettero�Yove More Eeorioriif8►1 won is the kind of man who deserves Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of xene• Aspirin yaeana Balsa' "^ another. aeeticaeldeoter of 9alicyllcacid. While it is well known that to assist the public against tmitatlons, the Tablets of Bayer Cosapastg �D, 7. ISSUE No. 12-'20, manufacture, real be at with their general_irads maeY, _the "Says, Cross" ­� �� • 77.11 . - �•.j .., ,5. X. : ".':'*:, y1�,y{^_:1. r°k4'•"',-v:y..��Yp1�y�z. r ...� '+f?V.. .'.,Lyy"srr a'.'a�„rvn ..(( �,;.�}yV +, 1,..,,�d.: •Rfaf„''?id:?',b A-.,+r'r_jd�y'S. k ;?..6V:.+.• :a'.s i•".'„'" :: r�vx• 'A'-�'^ »••.. .. ']Q.7..'f . 'r ' 's�=�.a ltd• 2. 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S1 DBD 0�' T8t8 �Opp�t1$0K S ­11(n... :; illa.ra>ri awsrr Friday incenift at its plata. �. : AND FL kH1NG - Piciarins, ont.i I wish through nm NiWe to etc- , K M .. - „' �- my gratitude to-themaayfriends tam prepared to do Grain Chop" ,-0-:-R �j �� wawa • rnt�Ms or their klndu4se and syt�pathp dor- k ,~ ''M' I R 0 -C E - R Y ]tt. cr year,;( ti.2b Unpaid in advents. fog the illnesi and death of my belov- ping Bad Oat Flailing every kx ed mother. Mus. ARTsunBwDGERow } week day except i :OFA MURKAR, Proprietor, Pickering, March 18th. t Saturday. .A. R U J!. 1 S - - CANNED PEAS, 20 CENTS L NOTEB AND GOMMENTa I vO++� F. BBfiQi3, Greenwood CANNED . 20 CEN ` Pickering. Bakery - - -r A?� A E IVIS; _ G D PLL aLOG S '�lAN TLD . CANNED PUMPKIN, large sire, 15 CENTS the whole world adtuires R CANNED COIN', Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS =Wmgeous than, a orcin wba %till Big display of Chocolates,'Crean)s and Mixed Candied. Twill pay the following prices deliver- CA\NED PEAS, Aylntet brand, 24 CENTS :. , ►t__- &o his duty without. , iliuchinQ Choice Chocolates in boxes. ed at the Basket Factory: CANNED TOMATOES,, Ayluter brand, 20 CENTS � . taautter, the tu.osL trying cittutn Fruit Cake 40c per 11), Basswood No. 1, $30 00 to 3.5.00 per to 96mices. The in of conrRKe will Extrg quality at 63 cents. Soft gill', No. I. . 80:00 to 33.00 ORANGES LEMONS GRAPE 'FRUIT BANANAS :mat seek the plaudits of his fellusv' `2nd Growth Pine Redding Cakes our specialty. No, 1, 20.00 to 9-5.00 "tare», but will perform NN -bat he y Minks is his -duty. even ,when be H- Z4CNNE-`r 1. W. �O'TEN', Try.POLAR WHITE SOAP,.10 cent9 a Bar t Axows that he is risking the toss PICKERING. ONT. .G MEN RIVER, ONT. udbia good reputation or even•his — `Bay all your Groceries at the Grocers." A. its_ But rz mana� consider ' ads hero by a great many people �� H i f THE WONDERPHONOGRICHARDSON �� h Dense in reality he may be a miser <�A, slie euwdrd: Such a character is i ,: ,... craw in the lime -light is the Unit-�'V'N�AiiTG>1V' dd ;grates. Jack Dempsey, the • AL SI KE . SEED liaiamry weight pugilist of the unlit WANTED BLACKSMITH SHOP 1,3", ` ,.L •i Stateshas been indicted by Federal Grand Jury of that wwntry and A warrant issued for — __ We will pay the highest Horseshoeing and general blacksmith lite arrest, charged with offences prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. ' of seed IAme and interfering, horses made _maximum penalty for which Send us samples and get a specialty of, and monev re - Fe Swu years in the penetentiary --- - > iuid a flue of $10 000. Almon the our prices before funded if work does not ' g selling. prove satisfactory. -- urges brought against hits i- - ' The best of facilities* id6at of perjury in his desire to fur cleaning. de uaA emtatte ent intary tc l,imir g t Rbc C Swtlt w=Lz J. DOi7VNEY COMPANY w-ets 5 qAw sole support of bi:+. father. ACaatpiwdlatoOL mother, ,rife and %Rowed dater PLAY ANY D/SC. RECORD NVHITBY. ONTARIO 4w,two children. This as well a- _-.. ... _.._._. _...-.-• -------.. ... — w Whxz� Qeriaus chargesim. have Lieu :?�I1C� give ple>LSQ1'e 1Q the some DICKERING GARAGE >tiihatrght RgRtnft biro, The reran .'15 , v►)e will stand up in the prize Prioe ' 1 5.00 -. aim and , endure pnni-hmeut at- well rDrell as inflict punishment, may == --.---.We handle Columbia Records 1l6trsomQ an idol iu the eyes of an Haviag:parchased the' gnrage business ofSDavidson iiG Wilt amq we are . aiiteiriag sporting public, but he THE PICKERING DRUG STORE prspared�;repair all makes of autos. away be a perfect coward in the " 11rue sense of the term. Dempsey.- - - - - - ------ - We keep is stock all kinds of Fund acceaaories. tires !or all( ams present appearances, dues not a ar as a shining light and he wakes of cars, oils, err. HobberlInOuallity"Tailoringaald be treated by the Ameri• - A _r nn pevA oele with 'the contempt lip is & Andrew, _ ]Pickering HIS _ We have -received our SamplesJor. M Las'er's To-day—Not To -morrow Spring n and Summer, m or e r, t 9?0 Voice m spend e to-mq ow, Don't put oasff oto -morrow ening a savings gs may account nth -R y REC r � 1Vhenec'er �oii 'fili�i .it' convenient to '' un n �- amo t you `i tend to ,,save J -Varietyat Caj'+ it gill ,be pt l�leasnrE to sht�a you Op n a savings acs o-daywith the nearest branchof % e •ngs ountt f Now itecurd, Fare received each a cottl�ilPLe mange and ��� s the meek and Special orders filled on a 'stincti%e A les. , ariatirteat notice. - BANK • iiiil r` 'niEXTON'S Pickering .WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager.- ZCE Extensive Credit gale of lUp ..pr1C88 forforButterButterand1C� �i S - S S AND CATTLE •�� . BERT ImpletsenO, Fowl, Hay, Grain, jH ARV.EY cP SON, Furniture, Etc. GENERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to M. Gleeeoa) 'EVE RY : The property of - s tE�zrEs Greenwood,_ -• -:: Ontario At Lot 97. Con. 5. Pickering (near Whitesale), on Tuesday, March the 23rd, 1920 �dr. The following. - r - Matti- hose 9 urns o dEaDJ black horse ~BLANKETS, HALTERS, MITTS % - ID R 0 POF . yrs old, u)atcbed, Bay driver. Aged - a,21C� •All �.C'rI8@ C:OCCiB rt c.iTTLm:. THE S,�gR*7� i�/i a�� PAINT ' IRW Aad white cow, 8 y ra Did due Apt ' Ith, Roan cow, 8 yrs Did due Ao li `' llv as ire t :ore. ? o M33 ted heifer, 3 yrs uld,due time of sale. R' a -put ou men's and women's rubber heels, wise rubber soles. g• �s sattsfscaoa. 1'to past c •argierow eow; Far, cow, Red. heifer 8 can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfactio::-�.i4-ino ph:nt. i fw old, 4 fat steers, 6 heifers rising 2 P'olisbea, dressings, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, etc . Ire, 4'ealves rising !year, - The materials that enter into it, tits care w:.:: �,•itich it is ti Shoe, harness Rnd collar repairing neatly and SHEEP - promptly attended to. made, the men who make it, everything c,) ::ectal willi 25 breeding ewes 1.. Ram a1r IMPLZKBNTe, ETe it, are of the satisfaction-giv in- kind. It ne,•er disap- lfeering binder. Deering mower. Deur- ''PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM fats. Always do" the work it rig expected to do. C3sts 1i�pt rake 10. It nearly new, Deerinr - -- - _ — - anitivator, box and grass seeder, 2set, Home Phoue 3600. _ - ' W. J. COAJKWELL least. Does most. Cc ko'': • ands free. - Autrows. Extension ladder, Roller, Irrnip drill, ScufHer,.-Cart, Hoosier SOLD By reed d l i l 1, r ;;. Democrat •wagon. Heavy - -- -- -- -- --- T NG <' "waggon, Set trucks 4 inch Circa, Bay PICI:ERI traidc, Stock rack, Fanning mill and s i Q BALSDON ` 5�1 igWger,Sylvester plow. Uxbrid a low - J. s✓� f ,Qatig plow, 2 gets plow harness Set of • ---._ — Jbgg tug harness with greechioR. Set a a i •J �s 11-1 4l _ - -- : .*angle harness. Set nickei•mominted largess with -long loge and Scotch col• i j /s s.nearly new. Turnip drill, get o - Bi t O n l } reales 1500 lbs cap Turns nicer, 21og- pp b�iiooF ''eds chains, Cutting bolt, Wheel- )a�rtgnw, Iron kettle., Pair boy sleighs. Fresh Frt?Lel Salmon; 15c ib. ,' Feeds '> Fair wheel. for low u e IT and Hen y, uantrty timothy hay, 40 grab- Finnan Hadd�e I5c per lb. . ria ildatgniA wheat, 2doz cotton grain _•, ' :Fin i' gaga, 30` brAD eackA. •��`� - HOUSEHOLD FUR\tTIIRIi ^, —._ =lichen range Imperial Orford, gide- "- - • - E We have R—�_ ' �• - awake ice Feeds at frill stock of all kinds of bmrd, Extension table, Kitchen table. -• Fresh and Salt Pork. ° f the lowest market pr' @kitchtsn chaira,'L lounges, Wood box, ` urn and milk pailA, Wash stand. - whole s r 'bedsteads, Flower stands, Ice cream , s" rseeq, e red crushed, for bo • (imtite - h 1 R i 9. °!terser, Aielotte cream srpariitu,r and, -:- Frest Beef. Dairy Feed and shorts for cattle, other articles too nunlerouy to mention. o Sampson. Feed, Ground Corn for hogs, tart/ reuerve whatever, ae ,lir. has sold his farm. " c rh Faed or Corn for he 8 naps r i 3 ,. '3 •crit • r Rid your cattle elf lice by itsiug Hrllihore, oulpltur tudj Ptri� C,reeu. �- - ill lily C;1ti 'i: i'ercl :fur chicks P 'gole at one o'clock, sharp sllrl nll We have a good sply of all on hand. -The .�+.. ' !R,� • lAtp R7Fi1n1N of $1500 andunder.,a: ayY_r'P�isy-Fat cattle, hmy, grain, fowl .a�cQ. abIsh : over thHt 'a numnt 7 months " rllt. tie partileo furni-hlnir approv• r • 1 9 at -- n rwr - -r+I a r t n b per cent. per Rn. AN I S'n''' ; f U i' ,... Etuni �ft f..l r;l.h, � C t� `iC E f d . '... ! .,r •+ i �. rte' _ � .. .. rim ♦.,. _. •` - r � . � - � � ! , • . - `r r �,.7�'�.ra 4.;:.w'4t"�^,r?✓,a7•:y'.:•.ct'�.�s'-'�r�+5.f+"- ,_a. :" s ' T. P. Shirk was ,in the city over _ ..;Sunday. Mrs. J- S. Beal spent Tuesday in . the city AHarry. Porter was in the city. on _ Monday. Chas.,Neal. of the C. P. R.,. was in town on Tuesday. Miss Clara Underhill spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mrs, Ray. R.titnoht-,' of Toronto, �`is visiting with S. and Mrs. Ru- mohr: .� Charles Sargent received a car- .1oad of coal oil and gasoline on Sat- urday. Mr. Chaptitan, otUxbridge, vis- •ited his sister here 'before leaving for the west. Mr. Hicks, of Toronto, preached very acceptably in the Baptist church on Sunday, ` A. D. Peters has sold the remain- der of his saw -mill machinery to a tnan to Toronto. H. G. McIntyre's sale on Tues- day afternoon was well attend- ed and prices were very satisfac- "Thfory e contributions raised under the auspice`s of the U. F. O. Club for the Armenian Relief Fund :amounted to $442.75. ' Mrs. R. E_ Forsyth returned Lorne on Monday after spending a moeth in Toronto owing to the ,illness of her husband. J. H. Evans.' auction sale of farm _ Stock, implernentsetc., on Sattir .., day -last *as, well attended and stood prices were realizeit3. Will the person who took Ly- man Pilkey's lantern off the tree in front of his house the night of _ the seb000l concert kindly return it and thus (oblige hits ? If there is a law against cruelty to animal -4. those who bring young cats into the yillaRe and leave them to perish from cold and hun- ger should be most severely dealt With. r The last few days has seen a --irreat-transformation in our roads. 'The rood slrigbin of the past week has rapidly disappeared on 7. acetiont of the high warm winds, andslggiRhs and cutters are giving place t_o wheeled vebieler. A John and Mist Margaret McLel- tan, Miss Jean McFarlane, Robin Storey. Lyman Barclay, David Scott, and Miss Jean, and Fred Undsihill. of Toronto University, attended the school concert and spent the week -end at their homes -'in Claremont, The moccasin dance .which wa4 to have taken place in the Cale- donia rink on Tuesday evening of this week has been indefinitely postponed on acemint of the mild '•`•weather, which is playing havoc -46 with the ice. ' The winter, how .:ever, has been most favorable for skating, as there has been no break in the weather since the winter began; but has beenone long, steady. spell of cold, frosty •weather. R. E. Forsyth, who is still in To. ronto, was able on Monday to go down town as far as E%ton'3, pro bablp to see the spring openings, which are certainly a spectacle.for- ,any one to behold. Bob is still' r...rather pale and weak but fully ex- pects bo be able to get home by the end of the week. His many friends are pleased to know that he is making such satisfactory progress toward recovery after his .critical illness. J. S. Bandy is spending •a ,seek .'in Toronto with his cousin, Edgar ' Bundy, of Rest Toronto. On San- -dsy be was privileged to bear two excellent sermons at Waverly Rd, Baptist Church. The preacher was Rev, Mr. Boyd, lately from the "Green Isle." He possesses the Irishman's reputation for oratory. _ Toronto, at this season of the ♦ year. does not look goodto .Mr. _Bandy, so he has decied not to buy it, at least for the present. Dr. B. I. Love, who liaa been -taking a postgraduate •course- in .....;the veterinary College, Torontii, spent a few days last week- with friends in Claremont. The doe - tar is leaving this week for the west,'havingsecured a good post ition at Edmonton with• the gov- ernment. We wish him sncce.is 4 his new venture and hope that he may be able to re turmoccasion- �Ally to vjsit itis Claremont friends, of w ham there many. We tinder - stand that a gentleman in the veterinary profession contem- plates coming here to practise. Notwithstanding the untavor- able condition of the weather the --school concertbn Friday evening .last was well attended. The hall was completely filled and; over $55 was realized. .The high school - pupils, as nsual, did themselves credit in • the performances. A [lumber of graduates of the school were present -from Toronto Vni- .versity and enlivened the proceed- 1tige with their college yells, which .,were ittgtil''y resp,)nded to by the pnpils of .the Claremont -.drool. The clinir w•asably filled lty•�lr. G. M..Forgy'th, who smoke, very high Ay of the Rork of the tenehink. staff, unit the (-redit the gradmit('s. 'of the Qcho(ol .were to Clarenvoit. A mmmher of diphiniaa and niedals %%erepresented yu the successful • ��Tpil�. E -r.c. �xr-- sr ar==:.Sc"`• 'G:-' '"�,..wY�:•.��.---•'.s�"�iK'„ t'�' i.�• f :i' '� ��•. '?a�a.•G:�,�.. �• ,mkt � '"� �-�,.•� •u --a• ",�.. � -�" ` u^r"-��r`�,:.r.'� -•aYr �!'' stmj •%•, rte' ••� . .,. r' ,..� r.Y .. ' ��;,;�,�r,�,m�ae -. -; ',... Nr •," . :. -,.n ;., �. .�.�.!1 '.Ty.: .i' .•, ..,` �v?-CF.« M.0 ',,ir �-.� -J. �..?R .. .. ,4,T; �.:. ,., .�, '... - ..N�'.ax•� n'h ''�..iy w,. •X . �R1W-•• �I:AT".,T.'A" TSN:: ser h ..:c.k •r.:.•• e.• , x, .:.. •� (� :'�' ;'sr-- •w,,, y-� -r'.`."!'' - .Lw-sr -'n..�`�'� .j.'�.`:+-.• ' -i:.-. y h&r.�:41. .z.•+^.a k.� - _w.__P'=b'Q"ia �-c�: .l. .:�.n.•r i�. .'.'1 f:. _• .. .+.i r: ..,,� , .. _ XORTadaIC SALE , 1041111lu►['a X4 5rt en, RlVttp Under and by virtue of powers con- tained in a certain mortgage which will lie produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale st the Wurktneu'e Hall. 'Green River, On- txria, on Saturday, the 27th day of 19About 800 Al 6 hooped apple Atar(•b, :�. T). :41, at the hour of two ` o'clock i+, Lhe afternoon, the premises "`" barrels at 86oents con monly known as Workmen's Hall, Green River, Ontario, and more par ­ each in lots ticularly d -scribed as follows : Of 10 or more at All and singular that certain parcel Be LE REGISTER. or trN-(t of -land and prernises situate, •.�.—r - the Batty. 1�'ing .tud being in the said Tuwnship I FuIDAY, MARCH 19TH—Auction sale of Piclsr: fano containing by admeas- I of farm's, uck and implements, at lot umW. D. Gordon (� Soil, re(-nt 1,.8 of an acre, be the same 15. con. 5. Pickering, the property inure or it -as, and being composed of , of D, Gannon. sale at one, See PjCBERiNGF thnt portion of the south east quarter , bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. of Lot Numher Thirty-fivein the Sixth SATURDAY. MARCH 24tH-Combines- cop'cession of the Township of Picker- Bell and Independent phone, Ing aforesaid, of which the desert tion tion sale in the village of Brougham, pp Entt•ies may he made with F. L. are as of the boundaries y Whitevale Club of are ss follows, that is to say : Badgerow, up to the day, of the sale. Commencing ata point on the south- Sale at one. See bills. F. Postill, ern boundary of the said lot at a dis- auctioneer. Cance of thirty-two rods- and eleven TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD—Auctl6n sale United Farmers 1 and one half feet wgst from the south of farm stock ane farm implements, east angle thereof -, Thence north, on the property of Fred Janes. lot 19, Seeds have arrived. a line parallel with the eastern bound- con, s. Whitby, Salle at 12.90 sharp. At the next meeting of the Club res ary of the said lot, twenty-two feet See bills. Wm, Maw, auctioneer. g oj and seven inches ;Thence east on a Mlotions will be passed on MONDAY, MARCH 22ND—Auction sale the following : line parallel with the said southern of farm stock, implements and furni- boundary lefty feet and nine inches ; ture. the property of Artburl%Mn- Re Ilitary raisin o[ Railways Thenee south, on a line parallel with Military Training in Schools . der, lot', con. 8, Pickering. Sale at the said eastern boundary twenty-two R' Improving our School System feet and seven inches to the:said south- one o'clock sharp, See bills, Was. Regulation of Foodstuffs ern boundary; Thence west on the Haw; auetiuneer. Standardisation of farm implements said s4iuthern boundary fifty feet and TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD—Auction sale Regulation of motor, trucks on our One inches to tbo point of commence of farm stock; Implements, fowl, soft roads went, bay. -grain, furniture etc., at lot 27. For terms, particulars and condi- con. 5, Pickering, (near Whitevale). ,♦_ Works tions of sale apply to William James the property.'of Wm. Peebles. Sale �hlte4a�e Tyle Beaton, Biz Bay Street, Toronto, Soli- at one sharp, See bills. F. Postill, citor fur Emma Doten the mort- auctioneer. Concrete -drain tiles of different sizes gagee. 24.27 WEDNESDAY, MARcs 24Ta—Auction and concrete bricks for sale, sale of farm stock and implements, Ind. Phone No. 5316,. Markham. SEED GRAIN the property of James 11loure. lot 26. F'=m SALE con, 2, Zi hitby, just north of the C. Geo. Burkholder, T�'hlteval@ P. R. station. As the farm hes been WHEAT—Marquis and Kitchener sold there will be no reserve. Sale BARLEF-O. A. O No. 22 at one o'clock [•harp. Wm. Maw; auctioneer:. OATS—Britain's Best (grown from �C�Crp Q 1 V�V irr,ported seed) Rennie s Early Yielder -Notice of Application Irish White Products All tree from wild oats and tares. for Divorce -,— Also, Alai ke, Timothy and Red Clover Ste• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOSEHH LAPP-& SON, John Graham. of the Town of Oshawa. Field Tile Cedar Grove, Out. in the County of Ontarin. In the Pro- P. O R. R. No. 1. Markham Vince of Ontario, electrician, .will ap- Home Phone 12x15. 25tf ply to the Parliament of Qbnada, at and Brick the next session thereof, for a Bill of I Divorce iron, his wife, 5sar y . in t o, Tile le 3,' 4' Q and S Cdal,'-Coa,i at the said Town o[ Oshawa. in the 1 VL'ounty of Ontario, oa the grounds of jf biggamy and desertion. _ inch . Dated at the Town of Whitby, In the County and Provioee of Ontario. '(deli my pnoes, �iird and Soft Coal Of the tbis 19th day of'Februarv. A. D., IM. Lest quality on W. H. KENNEDY, z Concrete work done. 23-5; Whitley. Out. Ind. Phone 2`705 Pick. hand So;icitor for the said John Graham. THOS. A. LAVA, AY--+� G sic roc Clarence Simpson ar�A'e�.7 A&*IlmdLmMbL C. N R. Station, Brock Road .-.--.0 .-N S -Perfect Satisf action _ Is assured eveiy ` purchaser 9 _ of the Brant-ola Phonograph 'It is an ornament to the home " * w :-'It gives- you every note and word clear and. distinct making :,the entertainment complete 'and delightful. . Inspection in - Call Call and hear the I ._ •. :Brant-ola Phonograph l A'S+' 'r ,y.,: ter �! ;< ,. ',� - r•' ' . a✓iS• tar, C tj 1, - + "^'�•-F 'T� • V •' Vii% l' 'Neilson's Bulk anc� Box' ` ,-- Chocolates Neilson', ice Cream lgars, Cigar let., Tobacco h �' ' • Pipes; etc. <S'TATIONERY---We are putting'. in 'a aaIl hue' of stationery and will endeavor to sn��py•- 'THEX�'ON S Dillingham B.110641:, P:ic,kelru;ig t Waremiont. Bus meet@ all Trains First-class Rigs to hire day or night at loriest,rprices. ' - Phone 1805. Thos. Sanderson a Soa, ;,,PHOPRIETO'li$ ql_PJ� Of aU materials and design kept in stook. It will pay you eaU at our works and inspect our shah OMOA prioes Don't be midst agents we do not employ them, aoasegtsael• n y we eaa, and do throw off the seen[ eommiarioa of 10 per earns.,wbiah you wparbain` saltaali soUdly ted. by pmt from os►Y .J. T. MATHR80P1 )See and Works, Whitby. Oebdo x �'& 5 c Sweet %L End -- � hsa�y feta lasr/w. The Pickering Vigilance Committee The object of this Association Is to lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. . dembere having property stolen oommual. oats immediately with as member s of Executive Committee. Membership fee Tickets may be had trom the President w Secretary on applieation. Ezse. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- er; W. V. Richardson, PIckerins. ) 1. R. Thexten;. W.1. Clark. ;;@afloat, sews"" UCCESS and Inde"• pencl'ence.�—Do not depend on what you earn but on what you saves' The Standaid Bank of Can- ada can very materially assist you to win success and secure - ndepeadeace: � • THE STANDARD SANK OF CANADA DICKERING BRANCH A. W. CRAWFORTt'l Mwa^� eaANCN ALSO AT WMTer) f Fresh Fish' -,-.r, Fbr ogle�]A Salmon, -pink;- 1b� <a; i White Fish, .16C These Fish are dressed ' J. Fiagold, lrla,remoat Ind. Phone 2804- v� w R ' • t yy y e • The Universal 3 Sawing -:-Machine ! ' Manufactured by W. H. Jackson do Son, 131 :c i, s'., n'a. Pickering, Ont, t.- - I;-, .'n,.I. Ik-oodworking in « gumming a. ,.,,r.e I.,.bipe� Etr:cry �t heels. Circulni Si- Saw srd Vroerc �farrlrel�. T.nd�^rs cf nll'lrr+.;tbc n» F::r.d r at:o for sale. r_r •-ar y ,.„,s ::.rrP "'�1. '"..!?' -, w7.yjr :..�,,..�,., . can .. .. `” cq''•i*r, ? r� ,.,� �.� fs.x�rm . r� kyr3p its.;„. r .. .. .. s .K. ... , .. :... ' 'n .. x. ,.. ..• .may.,.'.. p, .,r.,:. .,,,v: ,may ..r ,n:'r.Y• w ' '.•e* - .p....Fc, .. �.G ,. ....-�a*cY•._. .. ... ....-..:-. <-3,.<.x�•. ,a-2... a•.-.. ..r�..�':J,�,,.. h•.. .s� •a:9ierx.:efl ...i ',..s ... t •i5nvo•r L`.axswp+a•dY*k+,?HOCK"M?+.•�tRJ''?I�L'`ya``..aa ''.Jy+hA.�,•:'7,t. 'rtzo, W w4vj-4n.�dl6yy it for seg�n days. At the end of that ThV�e You Ever Thought of time aye me home. "If you think, Mark Ditto," 'she panted angrily, "that you can bottle me up in, a -place like that any longer, Mls ? - That a C4 of you're mistaken! There wasn't a TEA / thing for me to do and and sleep and set still. I tell ye I'm all tired out. I've just got to do something to get -rested. I'm goin' to take up ev'ry carpet in the house; I don't know any- th�� M 1 kle' a g ong 1dEet spells on of housecieafeet ninn There's always dirt -than goodness!" _ The carpets were nearly up when .4 the lawyer called the next morning. He was the same lawyer that had brought the news of the legacy; but 8581, he did not 'seem the same at all, so anxious : was his face, and so., halting and indistinct were.11is.words when he yproperly infused, Is -one of Nature s greatest apake. ;blessings as a harmless stimulating beVeragee He- babbled something about a de• plorable blunder, most unprecedented In, their. experience. He declared that he knew she would be sensible and reasonable; but he regretted, to in. form her that through a most peculiar chain of circumstances they had dis. • THS FORTUNATEIAR covered that there were two women named Mary' Tibbets, nieces of the late Simon Tibbets; and --that It was to Mary Tibbets Ware, daughter of Thomas Tibbets, that the bequest was male, instead of ,to Mary Tibbets via- -A3y ELEANOR H. PORTER. honey, daughter of , Horace Tibbets. And he did 'hope 'she would understand _ that they really were not. to blame for there having been two'babfes christen- ed "Mary Tibbets." Part II. Mary Mahoney stirred restlessly. With that ,the. lanyer stopped and Downstairs on the porch- the cat There, and that's another thing.. drew a long. breath. He looked as if Jumped to the table and upset an Mary Ditto. What you see !n readin' he were trying to prepare for the empty flower pot. Upstairs Mary Ma- i so tltuch I can't understand.. It's all worst. 'honey -thrust the money into her bag, make-believe: they ain't real folks. As it happened, however. he was leaped to. her feet, 'and stood, tremb. Now I'd -a heap rather go and set with not prepared for what really did oc. r, lingiy alert. Then, stealthily, she old _'hint Polly *a Fpell, and hear'how I cur. The deposed heiress sprang to crept to the window and peered rcund Tim and Nellie and the baby's doin'. r her feet and towered over him; In the edge of the shade. They're real!' I her right_ hand site, flourished it .tack "Land's sake -it it ain't o!,iy Toby Mary Ditto laughed softly.. "But, I hammer that she had forgotten to lay she murmured. ' you don't have to read stories. Cousin down, : For Mary Mahoney. and for all .can'- Mary," she protested..."You. can read "Do Sort mean that I ain't got to cerned, there began that day a reign history, if you like: That tells about have that money -that it belongs to of -terror. Carefully arranging the real folks w•fto used to live 'and do i Mary Ditto?" she demanded. "That I bilis Into compact parcels, Mary'stow- thing-- - s: -v[Iin oa'f need-to-worryo no e--ff-every-bartir ed them about her person -and lost Humph! Dead now, ain't they-, town blows up -nor move away and from that moment every vet�lige. of "W hy, y -yes." leave all the folks I know and like to peace. She paid no more neighborly "t; elf, T!ri and Nellie and the 'baby 'be with? And that I ain't got'to *ear' visits -she might drop the 'aids. She ',r,d Jun ain't, I'd rather hear• about tight clothes 'and mourn for Uncle refused to go trolley rfdlug or'sight- live folks -th n read about dead �Sirnon. nor worry any more about - seeing. --some one wculd. Purelysteal ones,"burglars breakln' in and stealin'? .Is_ She talked at nothing ex - the money. It - was i> g .tr.e that -'Many. ala loney ;.that what ye mean?". cept 1 eSsru roc realize that she was not thieves and burglars and she ', By almost superhuman effort the dodged out of sight whenever man, ineeting the expectations of her lawyer pulled himself together. woman or child looked toward the neighbors. Sly jokes were conatautty "1-I think so; madam," he mur. house from the street. She could ltot being made and broad hints'dropDod: mured faintly. Then be stopped and even enjoy the phonograph now -the but they. served only to puzzle and to laughed suddenly. "Well, by George!" noise of it might . corer the. scnnd . of confuse her until she asked Mary 5 the robber's footstebs. Nor did sleep Wart- what they meant, Long hours later Mary, 'Mahoney bring rest. She dreamed of burglars "lt's that you aren't doing what Pattered into her cousin's room to re - folks expect' of you," explained her 'joke once more over what she called and awoke fa a cold sweat of terror, cousin. Iher•"lucky 'escape"; but :Bary Warewhic3 sent her pattering. int) hiarp r 'How? What do you mean?" I was fast asleep. On her face was a You are rich rapturous smile. Hugged close to her Ditto's room for 'comfort' and prutee• "About the money. - do I declare," sighed .Mary Ditto, at now, and they expect you to- live' up breast was a dog-eared colored pleture, last, in mild rebellion, "I can't for the ; to it -wear flue clothes:, •move to a Bary Mahoney bent nearer with the " y you care if some- better nekhborhood. They want to lamp• 77 life, o[ es bre i be proud of you -proud that they "Tbe . Temple of Karnak by Moon - body does break in and get the money. j know some one so fine and rich." light," she spelled out slowly. 'Land's You said you didn't need if when you first heard you were going to have It! I 'Mary Mahoney, fell back in her seatsake! And it ain't even a whole. one,!" "And now -'look at this!" with a• rueful sigh. "I never thought she muttered .as sheL drew herself "This" was Mary Mahoney, wild- of that: I s'pose 'twouid be more erect and crept back to her'room. "As eyed, drawn -faced and shiveriirg, on Polite-Iike to Uncle Simon's memory if I'd cross. the stregt-tet alone the ting on the edge of the bed clutching to show I appreciate. what he's done. ocean ---t?;, see , a tumble-down thing at hidden wealth and peering into the I ought to put on mournin', too, of like that. 11arke3t corners of the room. course, and I never even thought of (The End). "Why do I care? exclaimed 'lacy It. Sakes alive! No wonder the Mahoney, with chattering teeth: "Do neighbors talk. I'll tend .to it to -mor- EASIER FOR HER TO you think I want to be murdered in rer," . mold blood in my bed? Resides -it's Mary leaany things -the next DYE THAN TO BUY r Any money. As It I wanted to lose my day, one .one Ich was that "swell a10IIey"' mournin" hat she asked for -was ss n_ ueaigfor a fls;urE o1 each Diamond Dyes Turn Faded, _. 1 cuald not last forever, of p Shabby Apparel Into New. - course, but it did last a month before generous and ample carves as hers. Mary Maheney was finally persuaded However, by a process painful both to trust most of her money to -others' i physically and mentally she struggled Don't worry about perfect results. Into a black gown; and she also spins. Then she ,consented only on Use "Diamond Dyes," -guaranteed to t bought shoes; with pointed rose,-- �sondltion that it should be divided -and give a new, rich,' fadeless color to' say but into tour different banks. I gloves, and'a black bonnet. She took fabric, whether it be wool, milk, linen. Ye see, 'tain't likely that all four'll ' unbounded pride in her image in the , cotton .-oma-•mixes!-goods, -dresses,. blow up to once," she sighed: "and mirror; and she tried to think she blouses, stockings, skirts, children's �.. if I see one bank begin to start, meb• was still happy when she found that be I' could catch the others:' stooping was almost Impossible, and coats, feathers, draperies, coveringli, - With the money once out of the a little worse than sitting down: - avery'thtng:_ - bouse, the only unrest of the day was "After all," she confided to her The Direct2oa Book with each pack• when the newspaper was being read, cousin, "I s'pose I -will get used -to 'em age Cells -how to diamond dye over any If no beak was reported to be in in time,.and I do look pretty slick. Be. color, trouble, - Jiary' Mahoney breathed sides, it ain't as if (wa'n't just as well, To match any material, have dealer jagain. ye know -I'm mournin' for Uncle Simon" show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. "And now," said Mary Ware to her _ cousin one day. when conditions .had Every afternoon Mary "dressed up" Flab are very long-lived, for -ex- become nearly normal -once more, and sat in state,• motirning for Uncle :"now you must,begin to live.'.' - Simon. During the forenoon she wore ample, salmon in healthy conditions "What dd you mean?" her old clothing, and attended to,her will live a hundred years, eels sixty !'Why, travel-see.-thillg�." housework. Mary Ware bad suggest- years, carp a hundred years, and pike "Where ,to?" bd that a' maid would be desirable, but are .said to be more tenacious of life " Mary Mahoney had flouted the idea. ' -than either of these species. s anywhere, es to There Mary's 'next move was to look for are so many places to see!" 'Mary - 0 • :-� Ware'm - eyes - grew' softly luminous., the house "in a better neighborhood" 11 aasd'a madm at Relieves weetraltta. "OWcvY j 'saw a picture- in a• magazine She did this very reluctantly, She -I cut it out, too -The Tenlple,of Kar- liked where she was very much, Still, Snow, has been known only once in nak by moonlight. I'd give anything undeniably- her fine garments were Cuba, that on Christmas Day, 1856.. -in the world almost to see that --the out of place trailing over her shabby real thing." flora. Besides the inappropriateness "Where is it?" asked Mary Malfoney. of the house -td hof" new finery, there "Egypt. And there's the Nile and were also those fearful expectations the ' Pyramids and the Sphinx there, of the neighbors that must be met. So _ and -" Mary Mahoney went house hunting; "Mary Ditto, I sliouId • like to know with her she took Mar> Ware. 'Forestall if you think for a moment that. I'd It was not a success. Imposing en. really risk my neck in such a place as t-rances and lofty ceilings that filled Egypt! Why, that, was In the Bible, Mary Ware's soul with ecstasy brought colds F.nd-they was somethin' awful -them forth only shivers of apprehension Egyptians N:as-if I remember right• from Mary Mahoney's. Wide streets �Q„� ay. Wasn't It there the piague,5 was lu urispreadingaclawns just meant v an locusts, and toads, and al, that?”- y y Ware Mary Ware laughed softly. $e meant -only dread lonesomeness to the eyes stili shone, "But they . aren't ILUM here now, Coiiiln ,Bary. Besides, done, came home -withreluctant and here are other places nearer, right in vision -filled eyes. _ T - our own country, if you'd rather, see Bary Mab6ney, if the truth must be those: Niagara, and the Rockies, an told, came home with aching feet and the Annapolis Valley, and -" a sour temper; moreover, she flung _ Take "I don't like car ridin', only in open off all her torturing 'garments, clothed trolleys," cut in Mary Mahoney frigid- befIxelf fn a friendly wrapper, and ly. "It makes me sic!:-- all cooped up late s ed in turn each one of her a little narrer seat not so big as a neighbors -as if to make. sure they BOVRIL church pew!" ­ ' ' were all there. "But you would',. if ycil really travel- Mary Mahoney did not select a new n' ed. There's so much to see -and dwelling just then. .Use. Bovril in your you've got the money now to do it!" In July she went away for a vaca• cooking. Itflavours,etr= "Not fer tile! I ain't got enough to t-lon. Not that she needed one, but riches, nourishes more. SALADA ,. hIro mp io do it, to sa,: othili of pay- she found that it was expseted of her. 'in' out to do it!" tlecl3rod Mary Ala- Mrs. Jones bad told her that she ought Y Tlt DoJy'•6wildiag I'o0se a 8 Ahs, baa 'honey whit decision. to do something "'right smart;' and �p , rov+d sty iadtpndm! xNr�/i•Rc it*.ri'a.als -Oh -hl" breathed the ciLer .Mary under Mary Wares guidance -Mary i IN frost fo to V lima Ad 4,60"; of wistfully. ' l-Iniv can yotl take it-thtit Malioney bad selected a vacation that Borrit Won. ivay!" She hesitated, then resumed! was "right smart" indeed. She had _ "But yort can read abtlltt them. You've easaged board for two weeks at a _ - h.' got lots of time to read -ww." great hotel near the sea. She atoocl n., , pA11'.w.,»r :'. +cA m '+,J'!,;rsA •:�a o.,✓, .y,,Mr,'- ti Mental and Physical Laziness. Brucds New CentarySweds Turnip. for ' Many people are physically lazy, crs and uuequalled for feeding, fA�tly Parvested, and keep well, li lb. 25c, ;j Ib. 40c, r lb. 75c. 5 lbs. 03.50, postpaid. ggrzand keeper and shipper. 1b. c, 35, Ib. hoc, t Ib. 0r.ro, 5 lbs. 15.25, postpaid. Out most people -are mentally lazy. Al.e Ben°"•' selected lephaBrpcs Gl.se Hall•iw atep6hsant, My yy � qua ty, easil '' harvested, grand Ocr. The person who is physically lazy will X 1b. 35c, % Ib. 6oc, rib. 0r.co, lm+h� at 354 M t $t.ro, 5 lbs. 05-25, poetpltK do no more work than is necessary, -1 ) really Iiaroested. j( lb. 7se, y� ib. 4oc, r lb. and is, very well salsfled with-1he -job. `5c, 5 lbs. 0, •50 post id. Also Yellow I.eviathon, MotYelow Globe, Golden Man- FRSR--Ouryalaablera8pageCatalog-ie Implements and The person who is mentally lazy will of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, roultry supplies, write for it today. A. BRUCE clic CO., LIMITED ZM 'do no more thinking than is necessary, " :•q M HANIMTON Established 70 yeah ONTARIO ' IS always ready to jump to a conclu- sion and is generally pretty well satis. '! tied with the Job. Passion and preju- t dice are foes to, correct thinking, and never during my life have I seen 'so „ many dissatisfied papple and so much passion and prejudice. -H. L. Doherty. A process has been invented in Australia for theut use of grease BABY'S,OWN the from wool without the use of acids. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere, :SOAP f �" In Ten Years ,,n the inter.at of your swft 500 Dollars "exist on Baby's OWN soar. ' Q�aing—Healing-Fragrant If deposited at 3% will amount to $497.74 - , -" un.ns�e.jD.`�tt�wd.X&&,Y wa, s' U invested at 4%, interest com- pounded quarter 1 y, will A store is only as good as the cu s4 amount to ................. $744.29 tomer it .keeps. But if invested in our 5V25''o t Debentures will amount to.. $860.26 Used for 70 Years '1 Write for Booklet. Thru fu use Grandmother's The Great, West Permanent ! youthful - appearance has Loan Company. I remained until you has become but Toronto 0lfiee 2D K ng St. Wbst a memory• The soft. refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy I COARSE SALT of Beauty with yo for many - L A Pi D SALT }e�" Bulk Carlots .TORONTO SALT,, -WORKS C_ J. CtLFF TORONTO 'I .r. l ad . 4g ,Successful Since 1856 1 0 It Is easy to make claims for seedy -it is another thing to be able to substantiate them. We are ampha*ally able to make our claims good be- cause our record for "seeds that Grow" has gone unbroken for 64 years. Fee seeds, bulbs. phoft of all kinds, trust Sha=res' goods. THEY GROWL Writs fir ager AasAwme seas rpm Cafskg w fad97'• e.s J. A. Shn—ors I-imitbd, Toronto (' At Your Service— i Wherever YOU Live. t The woman is town. or country, has ,, the same advantase as her sister in 1 the city in expert advice from the best• p_gwu firm of ` Cleaners and I 1H Dyers to C4,nads. ' Parcell from the country Beat by mail t' or express receive the some careful attention as work delivered personally. :�- Cleaning and Dyeing' UN Clod&# or Household Fabrics -- -- For years, the name ,of "Parker's" has _ signified perfection in this work of -- --] making old things look like new, whether - Personal' garments of even the most tragila material, or house- hold curtains, draperies, rugs, etc. 'Write to ns for, further partinnlars or send your parcels direct to Par' yrs f0 @ Works Limited Cleanert&Dyers (791 Yonge St.. Toronto - BRUC.E'S Brace's Giant Feedin¢ Beet. 2n two Brucds New CentarySweds Turnip. for colors, white and Rose, a cross between Sugar Beet and Maagel, splendid cro¢ A grand purple top va sty splendid the table and also crs and uuequalled for feeding, fA�tly Parvested, and keep well, li lb. 25c, ;j Ib. 40c, r lb. 75c. 5 lbs. 03.50, postpaid. ggrzand keeper and shipper. 1b. c, 35, Ib. hoc, t Ib. 0r.ro, 5 lbs. 15.25, postpaid. Bruce's Mammoth white Carrot. Half Long Varlet heavy cropper, leadid LongoP� ep Al.e Ben°"•' selected lephaBrpcs Gl.se Hall•iw atep6hsant, My yy � qua ty, easil '' harvested, grand Ocr. num Bonum Lnmareo dna Haetly*'s num Kanti r Swedes 1J ib. lb.6oc, Ib, X 1b. 35c, % Ib. 6oc, rib. 0r.co, lm+h� at 354 M t $t.ro, 5 lbs. 05-25, poetpltK Bruce's Giant Yellow Manaet. An Intermediate lenety,heavycropper,good keeeeppeerr of splendid feeding qualiq• and Also Altrerd.en•s, White Gleba and stone Turntn et lb. 3x, y( lb. s really Iiaroested. j( lb. 7se, y� ib. 4oc, r lb. d ipaid• SSc. r lb. 0: oo,'aa Ibs. .75, pos `5c, 5 lbs. 0, •50 post id. Also Yellow I.eviathon, MotYelow Globe, Golden Man- FRSR--Ouryalaablera8pageCatalog-ie Implements and Tankard and Mammoth bong Red ,gels at some price, of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, roultry supplies, write for it today. A. BRUCE clic CO., LIMITED ZM .JOHN HANIMTON Established 70 yeah ONTARIO ' ,4.. .. . .. ..' .-'�—.�:.�..-a:.." Jw ...,ti.w 2:•.,....t i - e.v_....,_, s.. .. ._,.,.,a. n. . e. n.....-�.4..-..' ...d:—.... �..._a.�i.,.._-- _ -- _ �"•i_i—•f _ —_ __ _ 2 ,. Y .Tye x<» -•,.., ':,.-....� w ,..,mow xn .,_.. --. 'A:r•.-*gy� , ,,..2,. z... ,•t. :� �'. .:+.' .,,, .:+e-f=`r' �•"^+3 3;,T .3p�+: _. ,a..� � vs, r-moi _ s: � 7$. b k: ' •., a .x „> ..,'r.�i•* ..c, cw. . - .,., �jy. ; , ..rm�*"ss�.... }. �g�,e.'�:. _ _h�. _�'-'-v ."+ . n .'-t. `�?Y,.. + , ?s4�•*'.'I.6 � ''�i`.'�' ,';.5�` rk.,r.... �{. .. >...t4;., rse•ras:� $} a-+''rsc' - +.=n ` aifr+�� ,&.wa5. i:vi'x s'� ., ,w+ t .-rws... '. ..> rw n ;.i w e .~T..3e >»:tir :' a. atazr,.r• '^<a _ Au •a-+-ri4-' w ,,-...r.✓_Rl:.gv,.'+;ns ..,.:..'•.1: ,-rTam •-r ...16r`c..,... r� �.•.':.,. .., ."�+'.: t` �,+I.Y+�• •'� v.l; -,�.• _cI .�, ..,r 'a-` •,\ -i:`YP r'kA, . '.. � ;• ,..., y:,.. .y, . Jr.• r $ •'^_rca'. �vG. :•F:.�C'7'r � .. . .� ~i '..:' �ro !«y :�.." r'�(p:•,;',,}�: ; . A5" ;y i arfiD•. ':':4. .G''� %R+'h'?? � dby/ • "' '?'"#"' ';5.]12 " I;,"^�o�'"". � .� .. - ��j �' % N IVE �1- and medium, $65.00 to ;76 00; spring-.UL111�IlLLr� l ON OF CIVIL WAR • are, $90.00 to $150.00; limbs, per cwt, $18.00 to. $21.50; calves, . good .to DQWNEALL OF EBERT REGIME to $1, $18.00 to *fed ; 'sheep, erect, ..� M to $13.50; hogs, 'fed and ,watered,,; $19.50 to $1975; do,, weighed off cars, i ? ' $19.75 to $20.00; do., f.o.b., $18.50 to _ T' " `'resident and Cabinet Flee to Dresden When Monarchial $is.7s; do., do., country pointe, $18.26 - ;Troops Seize Reins of Power-Marshal Foch Takes to $18.50. Mar. 18.-Butcher steers, ' . _ i•, �! Prompt Action-Ex-Kuser Closely Guarded common, $9.50 to $11.00; butcher heif- ' I' ers, medium, $9.50 to $11.00; common Berlin, March 14.-Germany faces and the smashing up of the German $7.50 to $9.00; butcher cows, medium,, civil war. In a bloodless revolution Confederation. $7.00 to $9.50; canners, $b.b0; cuktere, q _ �JJ $6.50; butcher bulls, common, $8.00 the democratic Government of Pres News that MarstlkH Foch had di- to $9.50; good veal, $17.00 to $18.50; } ident Ebert hats been overthrown in rected an advance of Allied troops medium, $15.00 to $17.00; grass, $8.0,0 ,t 74 this city. It has been.succeeded by an over the Rhine,, and had summoned to $9.00; ewes, $11.00 to $12.50; lambs Administration formed by thg Father-�A conference of Allied military.. lead- � gobd, $18.00; common, $16.00 to -land party, which. represents the old' ers, reached Berlin this afternoon and $17.00; off car. weights, selects, $20.50 Dunker Imperialistic - ,spirit, and iso is regarded as ominous. The new sow$2l 06.50 tlights, ht 17 00,'00 to $21.00; V/ pledged to the restoration of the, G6vernment,.through von Kapp, issued ' $ $ -- Monarchy. a proclamation denying that its our- MORE TROOPS John Bull. Ito Jonathan): "Coma and lay. Otherwise the ether kids The revolting troops entered the pose was to restore Monarchy, and av there can p city early 'Saturday morning and ac• undertaking to carry out the peace :.: ACROSS RHINE E Jonathan: don't know L„ I terms. n an : " ow whether I'll play or not. The stakes are too 1 N cupied Wilrelmstrasse. President Eb- high." art, with his wife and certain of his The situation, however, is exceed- Foch Sends Reinforcements to ""'o` Ministers, left on an early train. for' ingly ominous. Already strikers arel Bridgeheads. Dresden: A proclamation was issued"parading the streets,' but there haveHEAVY ICEFIELDS over the eastern and centrall-portioAs '• fmineaiately'thst entire- authority had been no (haturbances. The troops Paris, March 13.-Marshal Foch this GREAT LAKES In comparison with the same period' ' been vested in General Provincial, continue to patrol all 'thoroughfares afternoon issued orders that addition- last year, there is more ice in all the! Director von Kapp as Imperial Gahan and disperse -crowds. al troops be moved -across the Rhine lakes: caller• and Premier a ' I Prussia, It Chancellor von Kapp issued a proc- into the Cologne, Coblenz and May- Little Open Water Reported "As compared with the twelfth Year lamation today promising to order ecce bridgeheads. normal, there is an average thlckaesa '• dissolved the National Assembly. I by Weather Bureau. , elections for: Reichstag as soon as A meeting will be held on Monday at: Duluth, and above the average kt- Mounted . soldiers distributed the A d9spatch from Detroit says:-The reclamation and trolled the streets. j quiet is restored, and adding that at French headquarters in Mayence first ice report of the season for the Sault Ste. Marie and at Escanaba:" p drastic emergency decrees would only between Marshal Foch, Field Marshal '!`here was i'ittle disorder. Rumors of Great Lakes, issued hero by the United - . tt ,,., be issued to an extent requisite for Sir Henry iI. Wilson, Chief of the Brt- ,PtIA� Of Wales 'the purpose of the troops to take, States Weather Bureau, says: the 'tai a the maintenance of order and the pro- tiah Imperial Stall, and Major -General ty arrived during the night. "Reports from regular and display In Privy �ivncil. Y � -The were' in tion oP-the economic. life •of the Henry- T. Alien, Commander-in-Chief Chief Y possession at dawn. dp stations of ills United States Weather w; country against usu.pie+ts -exploitation of the American Army of Occupation A despatch from London says'- The •$rat evidence of trouble in Bar- Bureau and Meteorological Ser7ic,. of and co' Von Kapp called the Berlin foreign Prince of Wales took his lace IasL' fin came by fife calling of a genefal Canada indicate that the fields of ice p • �'. strike by the Social Democratic party, The Government, says she prada- correspondents together to-day, and in Lake Superior are extensive, heavy- week•" 'in the meeting of the Prtvy� _ motion, will protect the vital services told them his was not a Monarchist Council. Unlike other members, he : the Majority 'Socialists, who were the I.anti the workers but resolutelysup- movement, but one rendered neces- and windrowed; over the western por- tion -dominant party in the National As= the ' SeIds extend out solid for was not sworn in; but was merelyi . sembi which supported Press 'any resistance. 'Elections will nary by he falling Ebert Government. 47 miles, while over the eastern por• summoned by. the King. Prince A1= Y pported the Ebert be held within the next sixty days. He said, !n , so far as they were just, bent will attend the Privy Council be• 'Government, of which Presiaei:t Ebert, l The Hague, �isich 14.-Neither the the provisions of the peace would be Boa the field has remained stationary -+ Premier Bauer and Foreign Minister' since -about February.. 15. St. Mary's forA the end of this year. Mueller are membe.s. former Emperor nor the Crown Prince enforced by his Government; never-' ver is solid its entire length and is Meanwhile Princess Mary is taking It was learned this afternoon that is implicated Int the 'overt row the a la er part in public life. While thei - Government' in Germany, so far as have always been- Pan-Germans and covered Green Bay r$ Ebert has established his Government "In Green Bay the ice is heavy and Prince of Wales is in Australia on his! sari be learned here: Royalists. solid. In Lake Michigan fields are. forthcokning trip there many of the+ " at Stuttgart, the Capital of Wurtem- The • Associated Press was assured The Intransigeant reports that dis- duties of the Prince of Wales will. de- burg. The provinces of Saxony, Ba- to-day by an entirely reliable.authors- orders took piece today in Colo Cologne. movitfg slowly over the north-western g volve upon her. For this she has beeni varix and }S� urteimur are re portion, and some, open water extends g Ported ty that both .Omerongen Castle. where �y south to Chicago, .while over the east- unostentatiously preparing herself and,' to be ppractically solidly behind the the former Emperor lives, and the Is- Hand Fleet t0 ern aide the fields 'extend beyond has learned to speak in public with- E'bee Ministry, and determined to� land of Wieringen.'wherb the former out embarrassment. fight Rriy Monarchist uprisi W__ Prus- (Town Prince makes iris residence, vision, with no open water of cense + New Government eia -a su __ quence visible. pport the. Junkers, echo are' are already. so closery guarded that !t London, . March 14. -A despatch to "In Lake . Huron I the fields are ea- Britishers May Vote thouglct to contemplate.the restoration; will be absolutely- unnecessary for the the Exehange Telegraph Company tensive and heavy, and extenfl beyond of the Hohenzollern dynasty by placing, Dutch Government to take further from Hamburg states It is reported visloa- St. Clair River Is open for in Cana& ✓ Prince Eitel Fri edrich on the Thrbne.j measures to prevehi.intrigue or their. from Kien that the naval commander about two miles below the mouth of p despatch from Ottawa says:-Pew There is serious prospect of a civil war escape. there has handed over the German Lake Huron and heavily packed be visions of the fVar Times Election - -- _. �- -71 fleet to the new Berlin Government-: low this point to Lane St. Clair. The Act disenfranchising thousands o2 We�ky Market Report. Shots were exchanged betedeen the leo in Lake St. Clair. is heavy, and naturalized Canadians are not iaelnd= WA torpedo boats in the harbor and work- probably ranges from 22 to 26 Inches I ed in the new Franchise Bili which 'men In the naval dockyard. at Keil in thickness; Detroit River is closed Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Solicitor-Generali Breadstuff s. Green meats-Out of fickle, le less (Saturday afternoon, says a de patcfi atth heavy, ice from about Twelfth lntrodaced In the Commons on Thurs.. t P to the Central .Deas, quoting, the Der. Street to Lake Erie. day-, All persons of British citizen- Toronto, Mar. 16-Manitoba wheat than• smoked. - I "III Lake Erie .the fields are solid -No. 1 Northern, $2,80; No. 2 North- Dry salted meaats-Long dears,,in j lingske' Tldende's .Kiel correspondentship, whether by birth. or naturallza= ern, $2.77- as confirmfgg the. surrender of the along the south share, and no open tion, resident do Canada for one year . tens, 323sc; ix cases, 2fia to 29c; clear water b visible. Some open water is , Manitoba oats--No, 2 C. W., 97%c; bellies, 27c to 28?yc; fat backs, 32c! fleet. 'Marines are now occupying the and in the constituene$ for two reported off Port Stanley. The Ice is re Y to 'i3c. ' dockyards. A suer _ 1 strike D No. 3 C. W., extra No. 1 feed, �d Y general has been months, of 21 years of age and over; 84%c; No. 1. feed, 93%c; No. 2 feed,., Lard-Tierces, 30c to 30%c;:tubsr declared by all the workers; except reported as heavily windrowed. and either m or female, are to be 32%c, in store Fort William. 1303 c to 31c; pails, .30%c to 31c, these in ihe'gas and water plants. "In Lake Ontario the ice in the her• permitted to vole for Federal c' Manitoba barley-No. 3 C:-W., $1.• prints,'31'I.c to 32c. Compound lard _ _. bora Is 'heavy. Ice fields, are reported dates. 677/x; No. 4 C. W...$1;50%; reflected, tierces, '7.3.c to 28c; tubs, 28c to, �---- - $1.367re; fend, $1.367/8,-tn store'Fort;28%c;._pails, 28%c to �8aac, prints, •-- �s0� to 303;6: �Aua�rian Duke -` - �i2liam: a No: - 4 al to Karl CANADA TAKES PLACE IN LEAGUE k srampt sh pme $1. to tra kl�Toronto; i Montreal, 'Mar-. Ma Provisions Can- - Y $1.94 • ..-= Genese March 14.-All., Austrian . ; GREATEST NEW WORLD NATION Ontario oats-No. 3 white, $1.00 to adian Western; No. 2, $1.173¢; do., No. Archdukes Ol residing in Sitzerland i 1$1.02, according to freights outside. 13, $1.133.. Flour-New` standard. (met at Often on Friday and' elected a Ontario whew-No. 1 Winte-, per l $1325 to $13.55. Rolled oats, bag of Emperor Charles 'Chief of the Haps- car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do., $1.98_90 lbs., $5,50 to $5.60• bran, $4525; burg dynasty. • It was decided that. A des-patch from London says:-The ley Commission. The riews.or' Mr. " to $2,01; No., 3-do., $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b, shorts, $52.25; hay, No. 2, per ton,[ members of the family would renounce United States, having disassociated Waugh's nomination has been well re. shipping points, according to freights. car lots, $29 to $30. their titles and. privileges if they•' herself •tram the League of Nations, ceived here, and it is hoped future Ontario wheat-Nei. 1 S in ��rr g, per j Lard-Pure, word. pais, 20 lbs. net, wish ko' return"to Austria. Canada will now hate an Influence in � Canadian appointments will not ba car-dot, $2.02 to $2.05; No. 21do., $1.98 ; Sic- to 31.%C. �, the proceedings of that body out of fqw in number�slnce if is realized, in to $2.07 ; No. 8 do., $1.93 to' $-•01, I all proportion to her poulation and the word's of my informant• that d $.o.b. ahippi points, according to. Live Stock Markets Admit Chinese Girls much -greater than has- contemplated "Canadians will be impaitial and bust; s freights. Toronto, Mar. 16,-Choice heavy t0 Pekin Universit when she entered It, nesa•llke' where European matters are Peas-No. 2, $3.00. = steers, $13.50 to $14'.00; good-"heavy y p t{ �_ Barley-Mslting, $1.7o to $1.77, ac- steers.-$12'.50 to $13; butcher's cattle, ��-" According to a statement by a pro- � concerned." � -Pording to freights outside. ( choice, $12.50 to 13; do., good, $11 to A despatch from Pekin says:-A re- minent mehiber' of the Secretariat of Among the various important bodies,' A' Buckwheat-$1.65 to ..$1.60, accord- $11.50; do„ medium; $10.50 to $10,75; >Ysarkable educational" advance in the he L-eague.-' Canada will practically I to some of which Canadians will be ing to freights outside. I do., common, $8 to 8.50; bulls, choice, i history of China occurred this week, take the place which the United States I appointed: are the International High 4 Rye--No. 3, $1.77 to $1.80, accord- $10.50 to $11.50; do., medium, $9.50 when five girl students were admitted would otherwise,have occupied as the Court of Justice, the Economic Co Ing to freights outside. to $10.00; do., tough, $7.50 to $8.00; to Pekin UnTve-rsity. Hitherto''girls greatest nes--world nation. Her In. -mission, the Commission on Russ Manitoba flour-Government stand- butcher cows, choice, $10.50 to $11.50; were: restricted to the Normal School, fluence in • continental affairs will be the Commission on Transit, the Com! ird, $13.25, Toronto. I do., good, $9.50 to $10.00; do., medium but after considerable discussion the based on her imrart,iality of view as mission on Armaments, and var' Ontario flour-Government standard' $8,75 •to $9.25; do.� eammor+ x-$7.50 to University doors have been opened. A ori extra•Enropeau country. The first 'social and health commissions. The $10.80 to $11.00, 'Montreal; $11.00 in' $8.00; stockers, $825 to $10,50; feed- b- Toronto, in jute, ba Prompt ship-, , $10.00 to $11.00; canners and cut- sign!ticant feature is, that this concea- evidence cf reco nItton of her status Domir!on is a.nicat certain to have a 8s,• P P- : ers g mens. I tens; $5.25 to $6.00; milkers, good to I sior. marks the first acceptance of the has been the appointment of es•11ayor, , representative c:: ;',:e C:,r.:niisslon of Millfeed--Car7ots-Delivered Mont- choice, $100.00 to $150; do., common principle of co-education. Waugh of Winnipeg to the Saar N'al• , Immigration. teal freight, bags included ;-Bran, per bon, $4b; shorts, per ton_, $52. _ --- - -- ----- __ .--- -.-- - B Hay--No. 1, per ton, $27.09 to $29.00 mixed, per ton, $2.5, traok, Toronto, Straw-Car lots, per ton, $16.00 to ' i $17.00 track Toronto. ' s ' 'Country Produce-Wholesale Eggs-New-laid, cases returnable,; R 9 -b4c to 55c. r m i 56c c Butter-C ea a solids, to k•. , 1 do., prints 57c to 59c. Cheese.-Large, 29%c- ]to 30c; > v N twins, 306 to 30%c•' >. HoneyWhite er lb 68-1b. tins,y�Y.. -- , 2E h m< Pn>tn y S F r ro p net 21c to 22c; 10-lb.tins, gross, 213hc " b y oxo to 22%c; 5-lb. tins, gross, 23c to 24c- -Buyers 4c Live Poultry Buyers' prices de- , t€sa�'� `� s :4 cs}' ' livet'ed Toronto- ens,_ove ' '� �d-5 I a., 37c; hens under 4� " > ����r- •�'> •�,,,K6,r:to;dpa+>i .nif,aws,+oU4•� >• iMo�.>rtdt6gba ,.,,, ifC�6� �•ro Aw'i.4>�Ss: �"' a � $bs., 86c; spring chickens, 30c; spring +chickens, milk fed, 36c; roosters, 25c; •j `' � ;. ' > � :�'� ?`1 '�"�° ,,� � `� ducklings, 40c; turkeys, 50c; geese, 7 , -dressed Poultry=ifers�-a r :i Ib$., ,;40c; hens, 4 and 5 lbs.,' 37c; hens, c. under4 lbs., 36c;'spring chickeiis, 30c- . < k $ �• spring chickens, milk fed, 36c; roast- ase, 30c; ducklings, 40c; turkeys, 55c-- so, 5c; � *eeso, 24c. � ��%w g r 2 Pru inions,-Wholesale ..'�` ��„M1 ••%f '�• "^ �' ` ,D� I � _ i S '/•t'.. ',u, i ^s F.nr...t' � i��r�� h'k'"• ,.� a Yio y,,�� .y,.,, f�..o _ y.y% er! �'•pc"si :"� ..i*.. Smoked meats-Rolls, 30c to 31c; ams medium 36c -to 38c• hes 33c 3 i 34c; cooked hams, b0c to bac; ;, ?� -: r n s ,�`IS,,' <• r^I f e W�oo ioum Wks, plain," 49c to 50c; backs, bone- Mesa 52a to 56c; breakfast bacon, 42c s 4 %o 46c; cottage rdi1 s 33c to 34c. Barrelled ' ar lied mea ts:- Pic tris pork, 4 d 6• Rees pork, $45. P $ ' .Iiaterior of the Legislative Chamber, Toronto, where tltq 3rst Ontario Farmers' Parliament met ou March 9, the first of its triad in Canada. " ... a.. r .�+xYy ,J:wi �, °i: a'L'� •aha..-.E"` �$ �., •"7rs.�A-ra- _ r. ":_, , ..,i'... '' ': ,.�-:v +✓°.,...'t"`-:.ie:+n s'-I '. ii: .., .. S ! t*. <+...., ;! -r e' ,q,,.. rzM'�+,^ I.. .r by r; i. - 't,Wvl'r% r- - - �,y. .'§,�1 ,_. .1. r F , . x _s .,,,,; ,ysv. ..,y:_. r' , _ .. .x,.'.. .l s n. 4' . 's•.+. "c'?fA. v .`. ..c^^ tea. '_Ge�t'� - It * 11111111111111 Emommommoommummum� I .1 J_ ,1 ' ��/ � ■ . , x o , A T.I� �. Mrs. Atmore; of Parkhill, ie Mee. JohD Holt. of Darlington, - _. - ... ,,, n j!' 11 'y —M ;,c spending a few days here with her [a visiting relatives here. '' "� . 0 _ y.. . 1�6 i son, Dr. B:'R. Atmore: -Born, on Wednesday: March a N-Miss -Mary Clark spent Mon -George Fat-le yhas moved into 17th, to James Land Mrs. Farley, aCS f � . orle I i the house former[ owned and be- daughter. JV le- Ig:�Z, day in fhe-city.'. . I 1. �' a->�wrahall Coak4ve11 was in the cupied by John Crockett. -G. W. Baker, of Christina St., .h , •� 1. I r city on Monday. Dlisses Angeline and Bessie intends making some improve- • • „ -J. B. Laver, of Toror,te, spent McGuire, of Toronto, spent over' menta to his house in the neat_ - ,,the week-end with G. W. and Mrs, Suud'ay with their uncle and aunt, future, . f Baker. • ' i Will. and 51ry. McGuire, of Church -Lost, between J. Annnn's and '' ' . " a -Robt, Fol-ter of Toronto, spent stree�. the Aust office, a small satchel coil- - ..:...-Spying Clearing Requisites several days with Robin and biro. -( site. a number of culverts tainiug a ,Mall stem of money and • . : I iiroughuot the tc)R'nship have a public library ticket, Firlde1.- 9 n- - forGordon.'ve aliss ttda s 1Rstk� eek pwinwas off K flndas abeen ` ie.ult11thettownsheip wilrt ood uflice. le:tte eRtue at the NEM's Old ltl)b ttts Ct eanser,i� �Se or 2 for '1�ic �' Y be at considerable expense re lac- .«---- - to illness. p p 13and� 3inniouia Po-,N .. ' 1Oe jikg . r -Rev. A. E. and Mi . Bruce are. ing those «ith ceu)eut struchlres• ,T. C. Robinette, the well-known ' spendi[rg aety da s in Toronto -Eli lVi[ keit, ttho formerly 3 „ Ltl SUa) l tithes, 1C )kg , X criminal 1hiv er, of Toronto.. cli d' 1 1 ..trhis week. ' owned R. J. Fleming's -crest farm, ,tiddenl ou ,Sunda • morniu from r , died on �t'eduesdiiy of last 'tt eek Y g Pea2'litle,' ° 1 t 1,5C; 35c pkv -Thos. Httrd•ing, a Toronto,, apoplexy, s ' • has been home fol• a feta• days on at his bottle 'in Toronto, .after an Gi11ette's Lye,' "„ .. 15� .pkg r- ':aeco>:znt of illness, . - _ illness of fire days front poeuman- •---.__, �---� ry _ --- . • _ .. .. (bioside Liilie -, - A . .15e p1g -Born 'on Saturday, linrell 13: La, tit the alit; of 155 years• . He i, w'Nu) .3(_t eri#r!t * en.s,- ) - . ut'vlt•1 d 1) one on 5n* ne an -- --- - - --- — — - Un o to Ed. and-Mrs. SValyh; of .Chtlrtlt Y s Yr --- milli, cake of j)O11'ilerI . 1 �C j)lia - ; '.stree,t, a dtrnghter. two ,dan,vilters, Mi-2. Harry ';11c- t;1t�i' 1P. t3 '?IA.rO FOR 5AI,1. -In . , —Garnet Conrtire has men, bu. Guire, of Toronto, and Mt -, Th'oul I, g,•)d or:c:. •'•Dply u, t°, ta, 1'_:!%(:? srth St , yj'1'o0ni5, SCI'tlb 1il'L1S11eS; Soaps of all kinds. , Y Pic'atrt,,g. 1tf - " matkiuq ex improvement; Gon, tt hi) lit•('s in• the west. For a .... _ _ .. • . to his resirleuce . ,nit Elir.ibeth norther of ye.i- ' J[r? «'ickctt ,.vas "' I' ED �S'1II. �T. FOR 5 1LE- �1:,1- * *' About ice••_ �w 71 1 c vane L.Pirl!I, k. FZ tin, ). tt' i!',y. • F-g�� L-��+J�St �.iaa dwii Se�S street. a well LitUwo cOuCrRCtOI' all the pit i e 7 i i -John Calvert parbhtt=ed a. fine cite•. -------- ----. , I looking team of• g►eys[itSitnp.-on*'= Th.elads and lasses, backed tip F'UR :LLL'-� �url:inl Pias .thio+ .tu ; q.d tt'. I1, ):,t. •,r R.R \o.• 1, Our Seeds ust arrived. �- by not Wiv. now While the _,:aunuRl spring sale Rt Toroutu list 1)Y their dad; Rud miiula are go- 1',c;rrring._ ,.l-si - . have') , f -week. - iug to put the big box social erose -- . _ c c nith'a stt'int■ flip l Fridn ui viii ,AOR �;L1 Cilli? LP--S1Pi;-ht,tv:IZ- -- - --st1 , )1� 15't�t Its 1)est :' - - -1'. H. Richardson ..ale of f rte Y I _ I I _ - T1)Pv fli'e tt�t bollriCl to [r1akP n> bow t a.l M1.,. ; .i, iraAe , dairy coif's en Wednesday last 1i•tt- J mt 11, litrm n LI tmor tiff well attended and high prices were their first'venture gn. - Let tis all -- --- — - _ - --- • All liintl of 1''lot er and Vegetable SOed.,'o2i lldnd. . .11 '� • lift and'boost thelea •tie, Plave- T�nOK S LLL Vit,. l� fie I tt i u(an, - • li teallzed. i+ par pen' ..:.!l� nc+ ,� bed ,ur • —Died, on ,Saturday, March 13, lecture rooru of the Methodist r::. -Apply'to Ur. MrE•e'c. t.,k.ring -1i _ �^t 1, Joseph Henry. the infant son of rhnr(h. Time-8 P. )n, Yrice= - - - - ----113'tS and. Csln hams .: ` - " a I:tdies with boxes, free: e1-P 25 h nR S AI I---('nvtm-d biigt;r; nPaQv ,Io.eph and Mrs.' -firman, aged , - r N n•r3 N;IckbOy. tVtll iii r L,,oi- - g . . N` ,foul Gays., eeut-, which fee will be pitid back t.. lhtsnaswip. F. a.rusha \urtl,Uare- •' ~'- , v� t :.:1^.t. :i ' 1 't r 'Ll I . The'Styastika C.nb held !t very to Pai•h ore n'ho p,tya snore than _ ... __ .. I hese St�ijt.e5 re.1'ei'�' Iltii'tl t0 pTbCtll'e 12.1 1Lu •i12diCations of•. interesting meeting ftt the 1t+1nle $1:`15 fit• a hos. Sf)eeial prize ft,r EF:D lti ilEA ' I-Olt ti•LLI' -'far- � .,� g g 1,7,st hue anti be.-t bill. «'ho t} ing o �` I:eing scliict r than. e1'er t�r.forctlr ;etlson.is Ater. ' It _ of :firs. Jas. Ricl)Rrdson on Tue. , var.cu' y1.':•. tw r bu 1 i : , , 0. . t'. tumu ht nay'. E!ri•;z 1 vurL; I1 X X,i . 1, 14'111 jii t' it ' 1 U11 tt) 1OUl' n\'E;Y OUI StUCIi Of k day evening lti'. J Stedelrson, of Brookiin, "tsps tt,uu>y, [ . p -Dan McGuire ,ted si=ter, JIi-s langh luaker." .-will sell the boat)- - -----:--- - till se at ttri earl. (tat P . . �T:F;D WHEAT i F01d S.� i.t: _.Lr . Jean, will' 1Pave on Tuesday f,.)I, and epliven the pro.zranitive, fine i .. T Man1LObR. w'h?1L'' 1l'. McGuire tl'lll g v • .,-.,c-1; FAPNiy t ii_Yr^. li:' 'un.1'tcket:nK 'lint:: Tin1,1` anis, dark colon• fire.. •3�)C suet 'tVe �ier yc%Tcl ftln .to hear him sell Ruta yin Otlr a' 7* engagA in farwQitlg, r)ther church friewly are cordially t:i pnone -eta, _ , - . -_ --St. Gtr µ (�hurEli-� .: -" Nil O-auLeUve-r-a-ud.-lief.u._ --' A iron. Gin[JliamIihiv'tntl wllicc• checl>, 37c iter yard __ t ge_ .. � ;rYI i'1 hF'+ FOR SA f . A +t rxn-. j o next Sunday. morning .at 11,'.:;0, -(,•lj li• 1 y d1 ci L.n)� t-r ,o, -of �.i!, t. t,,� : . ' evening at 7.00. Lenten service . _ 1 c ;o , t,irt.) Pr�Rtnn R Cam:ra..k. Gingham, sham," -2 i in. 11•itle. 1)lile i2 al t4 hite'anfl _. . 1 t Xu. I 1 iLkcru,d , __ , _. Wednesday a : 4 p. m.. �Ot R .� \ \ C' AL F.ODU j R. — f OD FOR r+A -�, •'t• rood. ;it , c tt tilt , C 1 % -.The Yu)tug People's i Rocpets ni h — -_ .- 11' �.•}� r u * Ili-: 1> p„' t - - _ p� y i faw e nil w” e 0 sand 8t. Andrew's church church 111 meet this T1)e rain f last Tharsday night , w';' ',...,n the prcT,•.,•. to attend to'.custnmcrs. t Ilan. j)ril%'..) t', • 'zo g1 Pte: - - -98c per vart� , '' ,(Friday) evening in the basement alai the mild weather of Friday c. 1, Ilarclay. Brougham_ 19tf .. of the church at S o'clock. caused a large amount of 'snow to ' Dress.Gin,+hutlt fine i1nality - " b5c and G5c per vard -t3ea: Downin 's n►letion tale i3.i+a ear and ,to cause Che largest POf'LTRF AND Fl;a'1'H[sRR o +. >t� pp tVanted-hive Poul,ry? and `t•athers J all r on Tuesday afternoon was very flood in the memory of the tilde [t Itrn t. l't;KKfyt prlffe Pats, Ind..Daonc 101. ,�j•11irti23tT rleill'�' e OC .per -vilydl �enceesPtul, there being a good at- reRident.' Every condition fora I1. Iltrman,Ctartmont, IPrt _ b+ .. A' ilie3tdance and good price?. large flow of water was 'met in the OR fiALI: -A 7luantir'c of house-. - Also, nlanv other lines On hand. ' � -Clarence.Atmore; of Parkhill, large amount of. show, the rain I hold f�,n,ture. Alao stra%Lwrry lant+.31 . - _ spent a da here with his brother, the tutld breezes. Ear ori pper hundred or <7 per thousand. l!Tp y to mrs, _ .. . _ . p `Vm Robinson. Cherrywood. 2t1.1� j . ,* ..'Dr. B. R. Atmore, previous to.his Friday morning the streams be• ' leaving for. North west. gas to rias and by noon there was OR BALE-A civantlty of c1PaII,e. H A PMAN ��/ . I. -John and Mrs. Draper were at a raping torrent which increased Fseecigrain. aia�quse wheat; lwhae• wave the Whitb tOwn11IIN telt Tuesdaq in ditnensiolzs and pores until oats and Early Guide! Yellow corn, vin- ___ _ Whitby key, K. K. I, Vvhr one: 01. 13-30111 visiting the tatter's mother, 't'Hro. night, when it began, to freeze -- • Wm. Kemp, , who' was celebrating thus causing a' cessation in the Ot ND-On'Sunda March 7th. on ��.y* ■ ■r� ,her 88rd b thda g melon of the sinow� The tee be Fa,dewad 'north of Pickering public schcwl, a ,-..':Here are .Some Choice Bgaiiis m y g good leather halter, Loser may have ,carne by ,. proving Dto rty and paying expense,. D. Mun Those who have been hauling gait to rise with the water, and r., �, Men's Kneee��RRubber Boots, siren f3 to 10, $8 UO per pair. Men's Rub- broken stone on the, Kingston where the ice could not esenpe im-' - hers;?tires 6 to 10,'31,4n. Ladies' Rubbers, 24.. to 7, $1.00. road were compelled to take a fen'• men-se to jams began to form. It t5.a BnhTON. a+lAlti:rn .Lepnur, - days' rest while the road was iin • was (suite evident to all that the . T„rnnw, has opening, for exv ricpeed 5rw- A nes- line of Men's Black and Brotvra Boots, put in stock the past erg,,, ladies' Gowns. bhort hour-; S+aturdays. p _ , passable at the nest side of the temporary bridge at the crest side loc)vck, Eltghtvt waste+ 1'vsttwn prrr"tanent. week, size? 8 to 11r, at 8.f10 to 8:00. • {,� ,village. of the village- %was in danger (rf = Miss `ell Hoidge, who arrived being, z -Ppt Away, )►Ud befurP -- -_ --______ : — ti'hitecofton; 3P, in, . _ 80c yd . .White, :"ainsook, Aoc_to Sot I. Irecently fro n Scotland with other night their Ilr: t fears were real i,�llf�ra,LLFraI•,• hNru �+ifs- Iriw, W ,ren bite Long Cloth. !'1, yd Lan n: 35c to 58c members of tie PPA ized. ri 1!n* Qe percentage of the : �,�, 1.040 ins. Apply at 1•,t 11.von: , Picl,rr- Chambray, 49c. yd Colored Dimity, 4oc' ng,. Ruesnli Cunnrr, -Ind: phone, 7_' -.spending a few days n ith her p r ;Colored t-c,ila,.45c and. . �i� timber RtiLi fink. 12un'bver. will .tars at the home-of John- and 3lrs,. I -,teed, alz it [:♦y .sc:!tttered (aver -- _ 1 t,W- . - . - .. - _ s •. .. i� srding. the ,CS F)e1t,`v the will= e. \everF K,.,(t,tal� rag :�1\,F: ��y G. A. C�ILLESPIE DT,7BARTON H-R.ev. Mr. Ss3er, of Toronto, Ue-� thele. Mr. h6int 1 brl rn pati � . ' 3 g t 1 y ll vr:.- , stn si ; frit ,r, nn Iv i^rw. t tt Cl _ 7 o cannery I l:v v C''arrmont 'C I •,. 1t n,. _ ehurchttinpSundayn St}l� ythPrfc ,il2urlc,tirt}ihtEliUcoOn RCCJlu,), , c +yir x 1a ti...= C:,remont .; - -- _ .. - - . . . . - 3 . s -H-vored-ttvo excellent sermons. d n He the removal of tits t . f,-vtary �r)fi tr 1[ T.:-Rrnnii mire 1: Crxtw r -e 11 3J � Rill occupy tha ti111pit. again Che bridge Rn(] tt}putt[ fttTlt, Er'i'c cif �, n Y ,, ):7tit('+ lie. th t h <! 6' I h( BUNDY 6 sRE .�-­­ . I , ' r- i ,: 3 yrarvotil, h:l, t.11y. ri+fn. _ year: ulc)p'd. " _ _ --., �. ___ - , , _�­ ..:,:neat two Sundays. water rnshilt)g liver the road, f6itii rr York hire ti'h,.c v kit with:7 p!t.^t 1 wl..•k,. •.. , .. - -F. W. R u k . %Blit nae coin the bridge to the mill, All tl 1.t 1. "14-;,7 h, li I r.,• : f't:'rni ng. ty 1.:z •rttr eNed to close his mill for ecvgral on:the Kingston road in this local• ti": I: it + 1 akrn"g. 13t:1 (pito"`''" :a1 pp - _ -. -- . da ye owing to the ice fRtlingin tsps lig was �uQpeorl�ci� A, sor)n a- it (1i'1: F'AI` CiNO A\_D DECOR `' p �y„� labor 1' ' race. tbus,slititting off the rnpply was possible to uo.o, a-large gang l•I ,'it.g, f'(--t pr;c,-.,,,:if ur,t.:r,+r.h.p. .1ts.) Save time. and by us n i . .of water, has his null again in uf'ine-n were.put to .work to p1.1(•t• !r• . ut twoot ihr4,e<t c•rtald•shedcomnan. • O raClOn ftlthOlr h t120 baC;k a ten) OIftC C'Awel'it1 U icy. uu,mnttt'n, form prufx•rty and stn rr.t t » _ pe r g p y g f plank r1 and mrrcaniilc, at lou. raise. :1 ply at - -- La _ - ! ` w•fkter has been, giving him some over the riety b[idgo.; They work- ot({�+'rcarrineor;chow•eiacrbay tiesmvt: _ - . "'Fhe fes . 11 3J-I.. trouble. :ed all day Son•day acrd by Monday --- _ i .. -The rural mail carriers have afternoon trRffic was resurned< i;�u•13'ti.11:P-Tbo ft,ilowit- Articles -, NEtM'Idea �� wshiuig--llm-liine, complete, with Wfinger, - found the past week or: two rather Those who had gone to the city L 1,,lonc,r: Tho.. i ea,t•w!ill1> .::!a at th, only GG23.00 ' • .. ;,o^; h,nat mit n.aa, Brougham; SS:iturday, %larch Y W - trying on account (,f the bad con oil Friday morning were conmell- :4ith, Happy Thought rangy. Coal oil stove with - -' . ' _ , • . dition -of the road-. As a role, ed to come down the railway trRc•k 3 burners, stove= Pipe++ new, sideboard nearly. _ w 'L r new: clrctiser nearly new, stand nearly new, stand ..One 1lintlte «R5I3iFi IIRChltle, e0)1lpletP, w lth I Uge , very few have h rci reason to cr.,tlt- as far as ASi. Week's twill and x11us ncary nrx, bedstead, mattress and sptfngs, ex- • plain of the Service that has been work their %vay up,Chtirch St, and itn„on table, anumber of chairs, 3 feather ixds o� $22.00 ' rendered. For the work that has c c and a quantityof bed clothing, n number of Pic LltOaC of our t'f,. IdenL.� twh0 1L flatly _turns, '1•: yards of raq carpet a number of dishes. . to lie done the mail, carriers RI's pPt't19e the evening papers.• were knives and Corks: turnippulprr, forks; hoes avid t y011i aCe nOt:ratl fl2d, otcnr.aruclea. L,; �_ These Innchlnes ftle fll.ly gllat'a1lLeeti'. if far from being adequately paid. compelled_ to forego this pleasure , -The trains on the Grand Tc unk for once TI•>riE TA BLI' Pickcrirr Stators (; 'we refund your l�ouey . lliailway have. been running on H. G. Calvert had a 'very tit)- T. R. Trains going East due as fdiloiws= t ” slow time lately on account of ice pleasant experience � on Friday qo ,; Mt%il s.o, A M. ' Dowsell Writigers $5.50, eavy Tin Boiler's, i, on the rails, which' makes it dart- night ' which he will not W.•nt to '1•' • 2K Local r' dS P. Vii. :> r go.•ous w hen rnnuing sit, a fast have repeated. He, necompanied " 3fi Local 'ti.Y.; P. ,fit with \ ,. 9 czipPer bottoms, $1,50 rate. Several' actidents have oc- by several others, was returning Trains going West due as follow�t- - J. _carred of late. fr,)m this cause. On to the village by sway of the Tact+ No. `)9 Lo.;al ' . tu.•7) . lI. , • -Recount of- the slower rate of road, find on accotint of the water 1. ''-7 Local , •_:35 P. 91, 1.;Cane's Ituproved «'ashircBoar(ls 65 cents 7 Mail P. a1 - I JJ r e r o' c ' t av 7 tains In west are ft e- to 'C IIOt.P ] dl t e that h going R t o culvert, a fen• C`' _ C . GRlawnired Iron Tub., all sire.., $1.-8) n quently an hour tate, rods south of the icon bridge n•R moo.. ti and 7 also run on Sunday ,_ � -As arranged by the \ationnl sn,ept ftnRy, until tJle horses had Foregoing is I hour in advance . ,,, .. _ ' •-- Campaign Cotprr2ittee, evangelistic pt,anged into the opoi,ning. Ile tufts of Standard time. Call ><n and loop these mach><nes over services will:'be conducted in the in a rather bad predicament, as he - ”- `- - --' - . Methodist church nest Sunday, could tint go ons way,or ilio other. ELM DALE DILLS �� �� March 21•sta A cordial invitation He was forced to : �u ' 'races aYe 'Right. , get i s - t the P2CKERINQ- is hereby extended to the public: deep. water otic] unllitc)1 his'teRm. ' -�,*_­ �- , -_ .. May no nue be coF,denlned bs hist-. The tvagou ti_s secttad later.- -,n can Rltrays get tilebest .%[ani- -" . �oppor unitles. Soink stibdect, lV. H'. Crttei'iiner find J. S. Jeph lo,ir la,;irle froili \c,. 1. B1. d ­7­-:--`T "A SRtfsfying Portion," 'growing #oft each lost-CyerRl ut their Miltstublt I;Iauito �a lT'I)eat. Jt H t b � -- :•,Plcker�ng out of the text, "Blessed are they bj- drowong, •tile nater haying RoSrftl Hd,nsehold and Glenor, for _ which do hunger after righteous risen so-rapidly bef6re they could --- —. _-_.-.--__.- _ Bread. Try abug. -- - Hess : for they shall be filled." he resoled. John 'MeGility also Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats For what do we roost crave, and lost several hohy briug'drown gR:1\, SHORTS 01;tl �. on what are we feedin Ever- ed in their, fieri. )1I I1 I'fi:F,DS i ­u: r, . . � ... ing st:',)'- t•, ` Get ready hbr !feet Mrs. T lddinghaln and child- - •OAT CHOP .. a -1 "ing," suggested by the heart- ren had a distrt!asing time on Fri- ". `' ` ® it (;RL SHI;U OATS : (; , searching words, °'Prepare to meet day night at their hou2e Ili the . }t:1fiL1:Y CHOP th God." Let 11fi fill act ii on Decker residence nears ' U) )U�1tP . _ HEA1 ':- - —• — t - 11, ' t this time y a. vise. and get ren y the cooper 'c op. As t )t• water SiiZe8g--incl-11 - S-tock I�well>En�r p Is,'.: for this awful meeting from tthich gdRdnftlly 'rose their cellar became �jj, FiF,)7 CO _- _ 3- -_ta .-AW t • MIXED HEN 1. FEED there is no escape. All who meet, tiolided and afterwards ran into . Caldnell's Crean, ynbstitute h ,;and Harness Shop � t,. `'Gt prayerfully before the altar,• I the floor of their house, where C.tlf tient: " ,.F"# will meet Him,joyfiilly before th1: there was a depth of several inch- �Iolas=es' \[eat 1. ' ,r) ' t}rr•one: We nntst al'1 meet. Hon . Ps. They were compeller) to se(-k C'HOP'PING AND OAT ;� - many of tis will meet God Rt the safety npytairs, where they were r `� e-ha e. some smaPs an �� O111Cn S' allil lI1SSPS 1JOOt81. :l, altar of prayer every ThursdR3 in corrtinaal dread of basin their CR.t-SIi1\C EVERYDAY + I g Get prices on feed in ton. lots. at one-third vidue. " at 8 P. m.?' is vrlc'h 4ineeting1 honae Swept away, Mr. Dndding- 13ELL.PHO`G;.1. worth while: God �t.eins,to thi):k ham nos it Ccs go t� their ., R, , BUNTING, P:IC�EPI:lTC 80. Let ns'so think and ftr.t.-J. [•rte until the followine morningM .1 W . 1.' getr T L W. D. when the flood had subsided. Chopping every da s' (] ik;ii. . i 1 p g Y Y• Estabti_ to . -----•--- .._ ._ _ . 0 se _Y r ... _: - _.. .•.:. .._..,_ .. ..:�. ,: :.. " ...:> .,..,.. ' a.., r...+.-t.-AI. ",o-.,.e,-.__...-. ^•5?:�..'L2_ZL..�.-.,.mss_