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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_03_26J." 7". TP lo 2 boo, 7 V 0 Iti xxxtxe CKERING9'ONT., TRIDAY, MARCH -26 1920 No. 27 i Prilefas*tanaL garb,*. AUDLEY -.DUNUARTON established 75 years The whole counti v side i s u rigr�ea to The "Success, Class," of IYun_1hart­on,_ Geo, -E. Baker 4i� MC(licat attend the Big Box 13an '! iut to be held G. Co%�'Rrj, Hon. Pres_• A. Mitehal In Audlev church, under the auspices, -Pres.: F, C -U-' Vice -Pres.; G. Mc - E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- :NZ 0 of the Set -vice Club. on Wod- I Cachen, Capt.; C, Morley, See.; A.. woo. ay, Mitre _ALL%9 tared 3nernberafthe OptoretricalAsso.LiJ neLd. 34.,t, at 8 p. tit. Good I'Wood, Manager A. Glashan, Price Lad with boxes Into our new and up -to -the minute ,Vdationofoutario. Special attentign given to program by home and outside arti�sts. Treas. Eyes teatedfiee. North , Pr Q=of glasses. &, Music Store. 25 cents.. Young hien, we are asking your Records and sheet ruti-c are arras ed free. Mr. Maw. of Whitby,. will talk. I co-operation with yout. local Sabbath M -LLS r while we all bid and buy, - The Aiidley School that you might get bebind'the F. TOMIANSON, M, B_ Member so that you can-piGk out the ,N� of the College cf Physicians and Surgeons .number folk are bound to inake'a bit.. effort of the offl.�ers and make the of Ontario. Ofllce:- that formerly occupi(rl by or -copy you like. -ganization of SaLibath School Foot. ..... ..... . . . . . . :.the late Dr, R. Prodic, and latterly by DF, Cam- The records are arranged numerically oil ball LeAgkicinthe ToOnshipof Pick - Phone. CIL-twont,Qnt. 131Y in ,elf service racks and w 8RO;K ROAD e have a cou- ering a- whirlwind sti-ces;q_. We have ple'of Victaola monis so that you can 'W, 1-1. Jacksun has sufrjeientl -is. invited the association to organize in I associatii AVVT F. CARTWRIGET. Vii. D.; -31. pick outthe-records you want, take covered to he �jbl(- to Qrive but, Dunbarton on the afternoon of March 'P - & S_ Ont, A coroner for ire Coun- them into any of these rooms 9 W V C ms and pla y Seth Bad has engaged' with 31st. the result of which tyof Ontario, O;fficehours : 12-2 and G-60. m. meeting will or at otherhours by appointment Phone Bell 'We are donating n them to.youi- heart's content, %IT. Do vle to prune hi apple tri -es. be silver later. Pickerink On. If you hav'nt one of our, cataloi-tie,; Why the rut ii ci-wo =this V il No. 24� Ind. PhoneNo, 400. e MR a 10, cup valued at $25,(K) to he A good stock' of Shorts come in a once'ln a while '� There is no excuse e 171cfnatic of tLe championshiprts and Barley and get one -they are ee in and now. to k.w retained by the "Inning Feed on hand. �_Now is a good O. MCKINNON, Dl. D., L.R.C.S., If you ore not an our mailing list or team 'N# EdlnburRb, mem4er of the ColAge of are not gettihg a monthly supplement firs. Antos Brignall ' is under 'the Sports o'i organ' time to layin a stock. each rear. s und'er class Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate let its know and we will see that you care of the doctor at -11"Ill has proved t6 -be such a success They'lvill be scarce later on. Royalof College of Surgeonit, rdiriburgh. present. suffering 7 .Z.A..ttentlen to delemses of wocasn and .. get a list of the new records. from an attack of tllv fin. with us that we wish every Sabbath children, Office and residene"Brougliain, Make this your waiting room. John lCtiox, we understand, - has S-bool and every young man -in each A splendid r1nality of Corn now 41% C"Wrtlun, Music all the titne. 1tv to juin tip under this -invi- 7 gone to Cuba to take a position as on hand. - "gat. time -keeper with a' large fruit -grow- ration, and have the mutual -enjoy. _on t tog concern. meet and advantage that has been Chopping as iisual on Mondays ours. tister. S,.ol- H.'KrNNEDY. Bat H. hits been farm. and Fridays. -iv e, touirlo ill I i�ng the Simpson pTopertv for the xeitor.�Notary Public,'!!Conv!�yancer &c. past -Ing 'Wheat, Barley and Oats -Whitby, Out. I ;I - __ _ _ _ __ . .. - tWo or thlee years, is mo% to Liv- 13ROVGHIM Fools Ili'. Simpson 'Will operate the Wanted. E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS- iilrm in future himself. Mary Routley spent the Vveek- TEB.Conanr brown Attorney, andCounty end with David and Mrs. Stephenson, so tor. Const House. whitbT. 21 -IT Albert Matthews ins boo ht J, He 1B E A L I one of farms on the 7th eon.. DUNBARTON J. Wil-scyn's f. now leaser] to D.'Dol phin, which lease E. CHRISTTAN., Barrister and ASolicAtor. No-ary Ful,lic. Etc. hI I CY.AREMONT I ' Ili,, and 31r�,,,11,_,C�,chen entertained expite- April l,t,'1921. 01207 to "11, Office Bropli St. North, Wbitliv. 2517 a nurriber'of frivnd-s on' Wednesday -'John 8(',&n moved on Toesdav to evening. T-�ALT,'i & JOHNSTON-13 rri Pre, ISSUER OF Mr, and 31 rs. %I ., hnr. Brock hi= new. home, Meadow Brook Fairin. !:`4 Danfort� have leased the F f Road, one mile Pas't of Brotigham, fortnei ly N.' B.-PRriicipatioti receipts are Torun] a. Phune.Gerrorri 4m. saturuays, mai_ a �oner house or the known as `the Dandy & McCarron now ready for . distrobutio I vern, 17,20. �Ind. i 1� 4oly A kliinnrrip� 13 Y. 11. We,;tgatp left this week' for M J. BEATON, B. Bar- ILLIAI rriage cypifing. ,]]Arch 22nd. A censer the nortb to engago in making syrup about rxne' hundred arid fifty friends s­!i,itor. mcm!;er of the '1�rrn of at *his ranch. o0lis-3 Hazel Pti-ell met * in the Tem. entral-Trusts Buiw 9. yk�krnan. Dem,on. FOSLCr and Beaton. Toronto ArA G nR. A.1, Bay Street, Toronto. Every one hails the advent of spring. Orance Hall to spend a few social ServOce Telephoine.Main-ViA and !,0;2. The next thing will be gardening and Flouf% on the Pvp of her marriage to LOGS WANTED h0U5e-C4eRnI13g. 51r. Norman Wilson. While the peo- Ilelitrtl C. J, Poole, latiei of Toronto, bits Ete were assembling, irames of varidus I wUI pay the following prices deliver- Moved into the house vacated bv.H. kinds ' were indulged in. after which *ht Frpnrbnian*s Bay and is Warren C. Wilson w ed at the mill: G A R -A G E Prepared _Haneyred to do all kinds of *painting chair, which he filled' called to the LAKE B. BEATO.V. -D. D. S.. Rock Elm No. 1 35.of1 to 4,V0 per .11 d in, his usual BGraduave of the Royal C!Jelge of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto, office Soft Elm No. I - 25.00 to 311100 and decorating on shortest notice. happy manner. In a humorous way war W. M. Pnngle's -hardware store, Whitby. opened y The undersigned have Basswood No., 1 23.00 to Woo Ho. ye lovers of oy stere! Be on he recalled some of his own experi- ing Oftee Hoarse to 12-t 1 to, 3.30.(i Ind.'phone 6. Maple No.1 25.00 to 30.00 hand Friday evening at •-the D. L. and ences io'bis court days. and -bow tip a new garage at the torner "I phone 2120. 4-11yj White Ash No. 1 33.(10 to 40.00 M. 1. `Sociity's supper and enjoy a for five years he journeyed FL distance of Church and King Street@, social evening. All welcome. Adm bout five miles almostda,fly. before they ara PIC N G_ Z, Eioiirnlock. 'No. 1 20.00 to 25 sion ;0 cents a d-dbildren 25 centg. Ur th Pine 1 2010 to 25.f)Q ­ is of Pickering, where fusitntoo gavbvi. .00 ­ n . he could -summon sufficient courage prepared to repair all makes The young peopik of Dunbarton are to tell the object of his affections why df antos, motor-eyeles O. HAM -Issuer of Ma Chopping and Oat Rolling every week presenting a drama entitled "Home be was expending so much anergy In and bicycles. day excepting Monday. Ties" In the basement We Licensee in the Munsy of On of the church making these trips. All presentvfere on the evening of Tuesday, April 11, OtI. then asked to Pliskering villase, -join in singing the We are also agen to foe De We G. Barnes, Green River colimmencing at S. -o'clock.' Y'AYwission familiar song "Tipperary•-.- A good Uval Cream SeWators 25 cents. program was then iciven consisting of W IV, RICHARDSON -Real :Es Or ao, Iress R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. d repairs. e'tate. Ifisurance-Conve7ancirg. Notary a.sollo by bliss Eva Wilson, Instru- an I Public Etc.'Pickerijii- Ont � 'all- - W!HALL -House carpenter. Es - o" rimates given fort new. work• re -paint or alteration,-. Ind. phone !qr3 Tj Pickering.. 23ty R.BZATON TOWNBHIpaLERS IWA.Fe, Octivelranceir, Commissioner tar taking 921davitip, Atiaountaut, Etc. Money to loan un farm Issuer of Marriage lAa- 42,". Aw=. O"Ut. 3rH 9. PUGH. Glen 'MoJr-r. Orft'. Licene*1 Au,!t!oreer. ' riteLtive exper. 1160ce in iinportea arri tbornualibr'ed -stock. Sales conducted any,%here, Write for -terms Reg. Shorthorn cattle, sheep, im- mental duet by Earl Devitt. violinist, Miss Wright. Gasoline Engines,, Tractori' plements. etc., at combination. and pianist, solo by. . Mrs and- sale at t Aftremont 6n Sat- Brooker, instrumental trio by Carl Sawing Machines. tirday, April the 3rd. Devitt, Mr. Brooker and Xiis NVOcht. nnright, Miss duet by Car[ Devitt and Cowan &Shepherd GREENWOODer. iss WFind a solo by Mr. Brook. e V %. J. Bodell gave an appropriate are ringing loudi % . -. iLr i address on -M 'ria:'ge's Successi"aand Tickenng."Onts Karl Sipe 4ipent the week -end in To. David Annis also gave an into -resting address, 31i5q Mabel Hamilton was Norman Gib -;on spent Suadav with then called upon to renin An address to %Ii-zs Rut -sell expressing the bestwishes Kin,mle frieryls. of -her many friends for her future and particularvi. Pbonalud.211a. 35-ly I irrur Moore tins beep noij. h &"iha in Toronto. hit arid proQperltv. and asking 7 P;1C• • Ad - to accept these gifts token of %li-, A hei . . . . . . POSTII.L, Licensed Anctioneer - Xirkle,;Vent the week -end the high esleein irr which she 1� held Verq - %J�Lrtlp. - -i IF for.Gount;,ex ofYcritgad Ontario. &uc* 40F, h ttr how, e in liouo"les of all kirdii attentieLl To on shortest' in the cpm .units'. 311is Pearl Philip M. Wo -id attended the funeral ce Addre04GrsCDfti%0r11.O, OLT. tk0:Rsi,,iqtk-(­I e n e I n 9 In the preqentatiem. The I I he ].,4 f P T. (' RnVA net te, K. C. First-class rigs for ants included n chinR'rahinet. china .4 Mr.4vi %A". T. Nlfldletorr '-rta been boll 01, llirl;� F IL fORTON .11 - GIBSON, Ontario d; nner ser of 97 pier -es and a r-11 ver ser- Land Su:,.cyor -and -Civil Day or nigLt daving with in Aodlev"' of community plate of Ad4im de- WillielElliott entertained it 'je of virt Lngine6r. Hopkins Strect. whit by. - Phone :.,3 t W ign. As Miss 'sqelr had for a the laid"IV. F.Xjr'rol& Ontario Bus meets all traii3s hiQ friends' one evening lwit week.. number er of year been emproved in the Mr. and 'Mrs. Kniott And son,, left of Port PcrrX,,t, 11'.4 Tpam-Ang promptly attended to.. store, of Geo. Philip and E. E. Arm!si, expect a carl(')ad of Steel lao week for their nenl*citne in .1fich. M. BroogLarr', and C xonlp'uly of Canada full *I'AW, i_TCRN_qFI) AF(7- Agent fur Canada Carriage CO, I �'F% 11, 4, A. Gilloispip,Diin- WT ION F F R.i',,r Yor k, Ortar,) 3!� d Durh:,m hiirtwn. she had.. by her cheerf ill in No. 9, gauge wire fencing �mC-ourlw,. 'Allkiridsnf salts 'pmmp*, iy,.vt­tcndeJ 'Walter J)enniq, of Qshamti, spent it %n- 9 abilityr_wnn nth, h, net- and sp!enditl gusinpr about March 0 To. T,:rrrsrva,o-Lq,!e. Da,,,;& f6- sales fev�darq%vith Jamei arat Nlr,�. Plas- ,may be We He' Peak,PPirk-ering. t hte bigh e,teem of the-,wboleqale deal- 'I 'T% sell at cluse prices jirrangcd at NEWS,'O,1`icv. Beil and ndtl*n, ke; t• dent phorm - NVhi1by. Unit. ly -,�rs, and in their behalf M�s. Aunts have '%It:;. Wilkirisorl'and daughter 11A read a commercial address and pre - or cash off car. If and 14 !,tuvnetl, afterstending a few Wee tingle steel posts in i i Torn' qented gifts froni H. S. Howland & nt,6.- Sons, Groceries Limited. McUren stock. W ',G. --,:-R E I D &., The, "Deaver" Chib was nte.rtained Boulzbtand sold. and Ellis, Arurntrong k Paliford, Has a fall line of mesh and cur- at the home of Afidrew and Mrs. Pegg Chikl.ie Blown,Wilkin'sSmall Ware, .Government, Mvnicipat,and Car, one evening lasf week. Canada Brokerage, Salada Ten Co. ed meats constantly on hand.. Hiss Edythe Widdiflela, of the 1"* The Pic cting Bakery. the Markha'n; As C. RE.ESOR .. .... ..pora-ti-on 'Bonds For Sale, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, bridge High S`cho6l; spent the week* k Bell Phone 193 end at her. h0R)e here. Bakery and other' firms, A number Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.; of gifts were also presenteff from prir Alr4;. Bavles and Mrs Boyer bare. re- tate individuals. 211r. '%Vilsnn and �:Z-. LOCUST HILL # WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAy tUrn,ed, the latter having spent the Mks Rtxsso;',, then �ipplied, thanking Highest prices paid for winter in Gowanstown the donors for their splendid gifts and .'Butcher's. cattle. Those from a'distAnJ; wfio attended Veterinary Svrg�on the' funeral of -the late Mrs. Dennis expressions of'f*ood,wii}. were Jrihnand Nfr,:..1Ieadows. of Do. 'Hollor" Gradume of Ontario Vrtprinary troit : John and Mrq' Dimniq. C�'Ilpl ��[��Qrto" n� g' ph,- ­,.f3JLLE IZEUISTER. College. All calls dayor.niiEt. Get T 1', 0 Best! It Pays! Fr.�d Dennis, r)f Windsor, and '%Valtrr IST -Auction salo : promptly attended to. sur.,T Dennis and sur., of Oshawa, nup..,,b.tY, Amti_L of hor�esl,'catrle, pigs and sheep at Bell and Independent:Phonfs 11- L 10 T T m(It at the lot 13, con. P. Picketing, thepropei�- Th�.' Epwen th Leagne iurch on Wednes"da,; evening with r, rz- e ty of Milton Benson, Ale at one Misscionary Wiv. - Maw" See bi4k. P1CkF_R1NG,' ONTAR-10 -trice. The good %!.,end, Dr6 top ic was taken by D V. HopkinQ. nticiioneer. A readin�r was given by B. A. Widdi -Yonge&-.Clia,r,lesSts,Tororito'. Tn-n.,;DAV, APRTT. IST -Jas. 'MeKee, Whiieva'le Tile"W"crks. fivid, hV Robe'rt H'irVeV R11 Gives high grafle' instruction for �z nt the mixed- (inairtett��, Port Perzy, i.z going out of the liv- 't,ii�-iness,;indinord6rtoinab-e G riluoic li� C' Coe of our oldest and most highly. i a Corrretedrain tiles of di! fe'rert'�-Izes P-..itiarils as stencigni pliers, pri-vate- nee, he has instruct. respected re.sidents, Den- ccmiplet� clearance, :&ore und-zoncrete bricks for salla. Nlrq. Ra6bel 4i-cretaries, bw)k-keeperi, office ag• ri i,, tmcsed ;.,it nv ed the auctione?rs, the Messrs. Jack - Ind. Fiidav, March Ind. Phone No. 5515, Markh:irn. �ktp.rits 'Arid commercial teac'her� 12tb, after a sho*rt illness froin 11flt son, to sell all the horses. vehicles, Demand for our gradnat" more and pneumonia, Tiiri deceased w"11 harness, etc,. without theslighteqt •_re1ScrvP-,- Thi.; -will be r grand­-c�j Geo. Burkholder, ,Yv'bite vale 't -h -an ten tinxe�s onrsupply This tho "i, )Nvof the Inte. William Dennis- Drug's, Patent Medicines, of this plane and since cominiz from P01-tUnity to valuable horses. enjoys a wide -spread pqtron• vehicles, harness. ete., at auction England his al%r,,ivq lived in Picker- .'-Tolet Reqii-isites, Dr. N. E. McEwen, BN. SC. age, Open allprices. s- posters year. Enter any ing Lown�thip. She le;aves to mourn u mauled T. 01 -4 two Veterinary'Surgeon. time: Large ,catalogue hr I S, dwigbters nndfour song, FmDAY, ATIR.T, 2,,T) -Auction sale of Stationery rivill on - :, � horses, cattle, she`Jp, pigs, iris le- 71.1 Graduate of Univeisity of Toronto, veqnest, Mrs, Jorries 114oske.t.t* of GrrFnwood, Ph— of mento, etc_at lot, 17, con. 6, Picker- Willard's Chocolates, Former Veterinarian to Macdonald John of G'ilvfT . Fred Windsor, W. J. Ell�ott, Principal Dr. A. F. of Stettler, Alberta. '.Nlrs. J. ingi half mile east of Brougham, the Agricultural College, Quebec. Sale t -Cigays and Tobaccoes' of Detroit, and W40terof property of Taos. Philip. JeA 1, Prompt attention to all clients, Oshawa. The sympathy of the coni. See bills, F..Postill,ittictioneer.. y. Bell and Ind. Phones, munitv is extended to the bereaved S.tTUIITMY, APRIL 3RD-CoMbination Special attention given. to drug family in the foss of a loving mother ONTARIO Th sale of registered shorthorn -cattle: ..reqnivernehts orlive stock. PICKFIRINO, 'Water, Pure Water and rtChristian worker. e service horses sheep, implements, potatoes was, conducted by her pastor, Rev"H etc., rt� the Village of Claremont, day or If yqu are wise yon will tise. the I Wilkinson,bri Tuesday afternoon, at under the anspices of the U. F. 0. Calls prorap-tIr answered ,0 Eggs For Hatchinq e on,y 1 .30 o'clnck. The remains were con- Entries may he made with the pre4i- ldclal well, drilled by Chas, H. Rice, VeN-pd to s' Bell or Ind. phone, from BlaLk Breasted Red Salem cemetery for inter- dent, secretary, or the auctioneer. who is agent fot Wind Mills, Gasoline went. followed by a large concourse of ur� to noon on *the'day of the sale., _Gaijie-choice -tock4 and Sriend-i and c6i,gbbors, showing the. excellent �a�evs. Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings Sale at one o'clock. Seebills. H. S, high esteem which the deceased Pugh, auctioneer. for water wx)rkq. Also bsithrooin f ix- was held. A W1 Young: Belgicinj flares �.kTVRT).'Ly. APHIL 10TH -Auction &nd.Silver Greyl!Siber- tures, etc. Everything kiv'ert careful No E. McEWEN attention. As the United States govern- sale of furniture, household goodR inn Hams. etc. in thA village of Greenwood, tent will take no fiction regard the ro ertv of W1, Gleeson. SAP PA RTCESIPU.NIP WORKS, ary- Surgeon 191 -light si%ving, Ca All lPedigree:Stock. ' I `p p -.-Veterin ing dR5 naidian rail oneo'clock, See bills. FredPostill. NY :.T. C ERIN 0RDOV Home Tel. 57 4PICK 521. JW`hitevale. Ont!i ways will retain standard time. fmcdonper; f • -A b `• ".te%�='+'1: •'�:`l' tom'. '`.:".:`'. s . err --R. r �.•` ';Y ' ^.e,/-z�.•�E�r' remvr...,,.'..xxr .��.se-woe a °-1�!.'"�+'ti .ear.' 75�;e�z»�•.'F3.�.� �r rzr o-Y.r q,,� �"'v �• 1 - - aroldsad oatmeal, and--se-forth, the �.' . mechanism which looks after the heating apparatus of your "tenement yealth of clay" will use up every single u.� little bit of combustible material of ��i►sa your own sacred person it can fay hold of, to keep what remains of you Cheek Your Weight at the normal temperature of 98.6 `, Prevention is better than cure. J deg.F. To keep your dnternal• "home One of the most useful methods of fires burning," it will use up the } 11101iist we may call scouting for the greater part. of -your fat.,zour muse- s►ppd>ech of disease is the system- lea, your sinews, even to your very - otic cheoldne of your weight. Many skin and bones, before it- gives up its -...lof the most insidious ailments that task in despair. begi g That shows the importance of diet. -----�r�a, mankind a with -a sal r loss of body weight.It is often so ing in accordance with the climatic much easier to nip disorders in the conditions and of increasing, your .bud than 0 deal with them when consumption of heat -producing foods 'their malefic influence has fully de- like butter, perk, mutton, oily, fish, veloped that it would be well if the suet 'ilumpftga, and starch -containing idaily or weekly taking of the loss floods when the heat of the sun is no ahl�ia in avoirdupois were made a longer sufficient to render you more or less independent of these India - At the present season, for instance, pensable :Corms of fuel -food. .:.^j►ou should be rather heavier than When people consult a medical you were in the summer. If, on the man, the first step taken by the .'•contrary, you are lighter, then things latter towards making a diagnosis of are not going well with you from the the ease is to ascertain the medical :point of view • of sound hygdenf. Your history of the patient. It would be a s $rody is baekaliding. Your resistance great help towards an accurate ddag- to all kinds of disease, organic, func- nosis were the consultant able to tioasl, nervous, and even mental, is study a weight record extending over, natelg diminished, your red cod cells are leas efficient for their perhaps, a period of years. He could : ace if the loss of rwweight had been erk, and your white cells, which systematic, steadily •progressive, or jform your first line of defence against fluctuating. And he could prescr1e drdective diseases of all kinds, are accordingly. A fewer ,in number and more ineffective #hon should be the case.. Systematic weighing :sometimes This faliing,,away is in all probable- reveals apparently. inexplicable varita- 4 dty one simply to errors in diet. tions. When boys and- girls are Food that is quite satisfactory in the weighed at the beginning and end of ' ',,sumither •is very far from being adapt- school terms, it is found that their -ed to the requirements bf a biting weights fFuctuate; some regularly lose ,srinber. If .there is in the body any during the term and gain during the shortage of fuel in the way of oil,, holidays, while with others. the re- late, farinaceous substances like mac- ,verse happens. Individual peculiarit- ...f i " L� 1 IT'S purely a question of sui�A, p- ing mere ---and better`-feer. This is not t h e a ry. . It is C T. Grain needs nitrogen or acrimonia to grow the straw: Acid to hasten ripen. Ing and f tttm�kernel. Potash to give strength to ngi As" and assist in the formation of starch. Harab-Davies Fertilisers poo - am these plant foods in readily soluble fora --the identical plant foods that are supplied to the soil by bars -yard manure, but In larger l . quantities and in more concentrated form. 18lxperience is the great r teacher. There is no substitute. Read. then, of the experience that scares of Fat ales in all sections of Canada have had is catty in- creasing grain yields with Haab -Davin Fertiliaem., "Fertiliser Results by Satisfied • • I Users" is the title of a mW interesting book- . F>o this Line. Write for a copy --regia o Reqs ONTARIO FERTILIZERS LIMITED Dart W L West Toronto, Ontuio Here Is Where The Macartney - Excels 15 Reasons for Selecting the r _Macartney Machine Milker • `!Reed About Its Marty Ezetwh• Features It has the best type of teat cup (double : The acting) and the best milking action of Co„ .•z Any double acting teat cupever invented. Adopted The rubber Inflations in Macartney tat caps Child L �Juatt loonserthaa the teat wpinflations of any M acutoey mpber has only one size of teat cup, which fits any and all sues of ' The ends of the teat cup are cushioned with rubber. The 1%lacartney pulsator has the most positive action• of any pulsator ever made. _ It is as steady and unvaryinng� in its action as a 21 -jewel hatch movement. It is one absolutely simple and fool -proof pulsator —only t li r e e working is instantly detachable fry tiff lid so that the lid may be placed In ter for washing. Tat Cup release air is not drawn through pulsator—no milk, dist or sterilising solution nam into milking parts It is the biggest labor saver—rt not only gives you more milk from your cows, milker.but ss takes letime, leas labor and less expense for labor -than any other There Is more bronze in the construction of the lficartney than-ts used in' any -other milker. The milker head 4 au brass. Thera are no chap or inferior materials of any kind. TbeMacartu Milker is the easiest to kap clean, '.It is the most sanitary. It requires the smallest upkeep expense. AnY boy or girl nn operate the ..... ....... Iatddacartney.. Yott get lie long, deyendabte service • • .The Macau niy and freedom from annoyance and ezpeax of fre- Milking Machine ottani repl>scemeat Of parts. Co. Limited Particular$ Tree—Mali Compo Ottawa Whether you figure on buying a machine milker Gentlemen.— or-not, ert encs — or -not, this information will interest you. It Please send ru nilhout will tell ou what_-�tgricultural Colleges -and_ - obligation at�my part -- succeaefu daisy men everywhere think of the full infor mums rf the Macartney M II k r. just fill inzriame and 'Afacar:uey Milker. ` address with numb>tr of cows on linesindicated. i Then mail coupon to us. Youll get all Parti- ,\sere culars by return. -- Addres: The fey Milking Machine - Co. Limited - --- 316 CATEIERINE ST. . - OTTAWA. Dept. J 'r ltane..•_--C•cros. 8 2 •,� mss,Spohn's'Distem. -' o Yo per Compound o: Z toeak it tip and gat back In condition. Twenty.sl- t years' use has made 51hn''s" indispensable in treating r i O Cougghs and Colds, InAuenaa and Distemper. with thea resuitln- .compltcations, and all diseases of the throat none angf lungs. Acts marvelously as a preventive, act equally well as a cure. R ri �a Sold by Your Druggist QONN 1111M 1ICt1AL 0.02WANT. Qoshea. sad., Q.S ..K Y�.ry-�+•• '1,. use' , •..Y_,� gdr'ti„%,^•''J•.' `• t' S, t� r s 01 ies and merit have much to do with thli �' PAPER �EPLACI V i ►7 tth ' When all is said and dose, however,tIs increase or diminution of weight 3s IV'1L,li\7 �O�*^ *�'rrgA 'OFUL1�IL due to gain or loss of fat, of winch -, _ a,+N,J f ° ` the average human body contains 121b. When • there is _ OFT Q GDioii('t "� about: a marked has HIGH PRICE OF SILVER IS., i' Jj�j uJ deficiency of fat, disease already commenced or may set in; whilst, on THE CXJSE. the other hand, an excess of this Victim Are #.eft �%'ealc, Tired , substance may &ad to serious im- �_ Riad Mentally Depressed—Tonle pairment of health. One of the earli- eat symptoms of consumption is a Sovereign, Cro1Nn and Other Treatment is Sts onzly - sti tendency to ' a loss of weight. Historic Pieces Are Ra idl p Y Recommended. : ` When weight is much in excess of height height, there is a - tendency to im= Disappearing- —" IYo- in has caused pY the muscular ,and cit- culating powers which may have dis- Somewhere in the history of most pestilence years more widespread suffering than the estrous results. nations, if they are old enough, is as epidemic of influenza which swept age of paper money. England is just over Canada in the fall and winter of —�- ooming into hers, and with the advent 191839 and -again til!s winter, The - Where Living is Cheap. o1 this age 'old familiar coins' are pass- danger from this trouble is - seldom In China the cost of living is any- Ing, perhaps. never to return in our time, says a London writer. One o1 over when the characteristic symp- toms, the fever, headache and the de - thing but high. The Chinese are in any case most frugal people, who them -to go is the sovereign. Bankers pression of spirits have passed away. waste nothing, and numerous things gay that vie will not see it come back. Influenze leaves behind it weakened which we consider unworthy of con. They assert that before'young English- vital powers, thin blood, Unpaired d! - sideration are -turned to good use by men round out their three sore years gestion and over -sensitive nerves. Men the thrifty Chinese. and. ten they will know o ly paper and 'women who were rcbnst before In the months of May and June wa men and. children are to be ileen In money. Who will not admit that the, cover- stricken with inauenza find their bodies racked by pains previously flu - the streets and market -places gather• eign•was a noble coin? Most of us known to them. This condition is due ing'up discarded peach -stones. have been Srlilty, of hoarding one or two o1 them. Pew of who have not to an abnormal thtnuing of the blood and leaves the sy slem an easy bray 19 Peach -stones have several uses. Broken into pieces and dried in the .us wished for many of them. One British to other serious troubles. This is th.e ��' sun they will furnish good fuel. But writer asserts that dt will not be long time when the convalescent. from in - the kernel, which has, a good market before collectors will be after the that books will be fluenza should build up the blood, with 'a reliable tonic value, is sold to the native druggist for making medicine: - sovereign purse; viritted - about it and mid-Victorian ,Alood-staking such as Dr. Williams' Pink 111119. Weak Another profitable use oNhe peach- specimens will fetch good prices in blood means impoverished nerves; !m- stones is selling them to native artists the'auction rooms. Blame the high prices of silver- and I paired digestion, a feel!ng of tiredness after even slight exe-rtiou, and some- or engravers, who carve them Into dif. ferent forms of animals. S=e of the the price of this metal continues to times even more serious symptoms. -+ larger stones,' however, -it suitid mount. Economists and bankers say Wlien the blood. regains, its rich red enough, 'are carved into fine finger that we must be satisfied with paper quality the organs of the body func• rings., money, and some of theta even insist tion naturally. In fact, building up the Broken bowls and cracked pottery that paper money Is best, is more con• blood. will vitalize .the whole system, ware are broken into arnall particles. yen!ent than either gold or silver; but The experience of Mr. Andrew Marty, Bathurst, '. will prole of and afterwards gold to masons for who can find in the rustle of notes, .B.,' - ter being mixed with cement. Many even though they are nen•, anything like the thrill that comes from the value to a host, of influenza sufferers Who stilt sutler from the effects of = pretty houses in Shanghai and Can. i jingle of sovereigns. • the disease. :lir, Marty says: -''The ton have the walls made of broken Passing of Silver Cons. new life and consequently. net• hope brought Into my life though, the .u" pottery -ware mixed with cement. In The passing of the crown or "cart of Dr. R'illiams' Pink Pills !s almost big towns there are hundreds of such wheel," the half-crown piece: a, typic- j beyond my power of exprea8lon• Fol. scavengers, who make a living by' col- ally British coin -a gentleman among i a severe attack of influenla -. letting these... D feces of money because you can give Ito 1918 1 found myself rapidly failing In 19g - -- 4 a half-crown tip. when you woutd.not j to health, and was naturally rnucil •• How many familiar phrases we use dare give a two shilling piece and a. alarmed: I began to lose ' in weight, � without realising the apt and some sixpence -and even the commercial i florin is certain, and then, perhaps, .I could not eat, did not;leap, well, mere - • times striking figures they repre- senti Consider the word "skinflint,", j five hitling notes ill haveaad in a word I was reduced to a mere shadow. I was forced to •discontinus Instead of aIscrown for example, or the expression ' a.' . �- work because of my weakened condi flash in the pan." We ask for "lee-: notes, and nickel coins„ wh.ch will, tion and things had a very blue out „ „- way or we 'tlahorten sail wetly, eventually oust the coppers; . Then, look. I tried a number of suggested cr we close they will have app"launch" nof remedies, but without benefit.. And �to� "close the wind. We have a close shave names the old English coins, mean- I then one day Dr. Williams' Pink Pills we speak of a man as "half seas over, while having altered valuers, Children a will learn that ten pennies make s Were suggested to me. I acted on my ihe,s „ „ We take time by the .forelock and "the bull by the horns." We "get I i shilling and ten shillings a something be � friend's advice, lagan taking pjUs and soon feat an improvement. down to hard- pan" 'or "to bed rock.",' Yet we seldom think of the phrases new, Which Will a plate of paper, i Already Englishmen carry ' note 'carry Every day I seemed to grow stronger. i and after'tour weeks' treatment I telt as graphic metaphors, and more del- i rBe®s' Later tliwy-will purses. I fatly restored to my old-time health, dom still do we think, as we use them, Meanwhile many of them, however, halt Fro ns-•-za--i+ :iS,prlt•-VYpekience I feel that.' of the adventurous days -to which we' Will board up a' fele crowns and good honest ero*ns. sturdy sperimeus if given a tats, trial, there is no mad!• , to Dr, Williams' I'iri owe so much of the suggestiveness of of the Rork of the mint and suggestive c ne super,or I Pljls in building up a run down sys our colloqu-fol. speech. of John Bull -heavy, solid and sound ; tem." .. -just as curios, as something to show to their children and their children's j Dr. Wililams' Pink Pills are a tople, ' They build the �1 Ol\ R tt; { children and make them marvel at the not a sthnulant. up I not. only the disastrous at. GET SL4AN'S 8 { bigness of the money the.�ngtlsh used blood, and ter affects of influenza but also frotlb YOUR Y -PAIN *'T A1111,�1 D17 EF iKIFL'i.tafs�.fip long, Long aKc. - I �, les due to poor blood. such as anatemia rheumatism, indigestlowand the goner.' ' j -- Do Comets Send Disease? ally worn-out feeling"'Ib=-aCecfs- 6o - _ I many people.. disappear._ You can get : You dont have to rub it in A bc!ontist has stated that comets -World these pills.througli any dealer in meds. t0 set quick, comfort- aehrally Fprfnka our frith dig- cine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or I ' ing relief ease germs' The old belief that pestilence fol- six' boxes for $2.50,from The Dr. Wit- I Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. q .. Mows In Ahe - wake of meteors may, Or.ce " ou 1 e .tried it on that stiff therefore, have A great deal of truth in ) 'it _ i Bermuda Still Bars Motors. joint, sore muscle, sciatic paint rhea- Twinge, lame back, you'll fit13 A short tame ago a meteor fEll into 1 A vigorous effort to raise the bark l ` ensile Soothingrelief you never I Lake Michigan. L7.S.A„ and .,since then on motor cars has failed, says a des. .a warm, thoaght-a linimet could produce. the attention -of scientists has' been patch from Hamilton, Bermuda. The Won't stain ,the skin, ledvcs no focused upon the fact that our earth is House of Assembly voted 11• to 15 against, it. For at least' another year muss, wastes no time in applying, sure at present undergoing the greatest . to give quiet: results. A large bottle 1 known visitation of comets. Bermudians and visiting tourists will means economy. Your own or any �' The pestilence known as the Black continue to walk, ride a bicycle or other drufi¢ist has it. blade iii Can- Death, which visited Europe and Asia drive a horse as of yore: i0e, ;1.10., in the 'diteenth century, and caused I Since little Nantucket capitulated to the most appalliag'mortality, followed the forces of progress this colony has R � the. "visit of 'a great comet, The influenza from which held an almost unique position in Its opposition to -the -use of automobiles. -.:-: -• mysterious I - ;....- . 3;1f� the. world has suffered so much lately' began soon after we 'were 'immersed ` Lift Corns! si in ,lhe tail of Haliey's comet. off - It has been proved that while some : •' ED PIMPLO comets are only mases of gas, most 01 them are made up of enormous Down t hurt a bit and FrewoM Only a few Cents.. _ : swarms of meteors of all sizes.' I COStS Scientists; including Lord Kelvin a�td Oliver Lodge, hold that the ; ITCHED T rit majority. of comets, are fragment* of worlds torn to pieces by some cause �— OnChestface,AFms.Burned or other. In those comets which origin- ated in the destruction of worlds, th0 Badly, Cuticura Healss disease germs pT- organisms would, J,� have been carried away with the de. < "Ever since I can- iefnembel, my brie and remained In -a dormant state _ chest, face, and arms were filled with' in the cold of space. ' dry. red pimples. They wets scat• There is no, limit to the time certain tercel all over. me, and itched terribly germs can remain' asleep. They are t i at limes, and Iscratchedthem, caua- known to remain dormant for count- ing them to fester and get gore. less ages In the sun -baked deserts, of F` Sometimes they would dry away and the world and`on the frozen soil of the - form scales which buined-badly. ` Poles.. C, L "Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I had used them two or When, therefore, these germs are three times when I felt better and I projected into our temperate atmos - was healed with one box of Cuticura phere by comets, It is thought by Witit your Sngerit You can lift Ointment together with the Cuticura 'authorities that they awaken from aav hard cornsoft corn,or corn betweSoap:' I (Signed) Delisa i3erehaKnas, RusselltiManitoba,February19,1919. their long sleep and are again render-• - toes, and Elle hard skin calluses it of feet. ' Use CutIzura Soap and Ointmemt ed active and'dangerous to the earth's lnhablAts. LOttom A tiny bottle of "Frei:one" coati little, ± for all toilet purposes. 19oap to -4. - ab any dnig store; apply a few drops; the corn or callus. Instantly ie; cleanse, Ointment to heti. Sea. ZLe. !a .ad Sold. throughoutt�on. Caned Depot: ecu can write it down as gospel, With the flags of peace unfurled p upon �1t s hurting, then shortly you lift thall; oopp botilersotae corn or callus right oft, 1oo;i �Limited SarglSa,Moatro" gwstsavp raw' The boys that run the furrow tint! all, tiitbaut one bit of pain OT sonw Ara the boys that rule the world.. "'fulyl No bumbugt, i - ..S ',. f,�•.. y^,o..e .M g'r _c, �„'�!y',.y*•� .na*i+ ;.✓ _ .^s• Wat9 r• i • w._.,�^y"^'.P -, K,r -:.'rix'. ,gip T'�-ac . b 4'(7.. �.•`x:'r"R:•-`•P-'Y•. �•. .g•. :.�" f.. • � . � Ry-e•,prl�.�r•t. � j�q ..r.y..� ' •7 - atC"' •'^-S• . , T" Woe N!t ..i . a' >- ' +'t • '. i`''3' �5 a� . - i � ,T:.+.. .L,y..+f��..1!'+'�Y"i . i 010 � N,:^•-if,�. ..f"i •M+• ..n•,. .'(id`< .rii`.�- _/ +$'� � y - rl. '.'S.. ¢ ¢'Yy. � •.. .•s.. s The Song My Mother Sings. O sweet unto heart is the song my mother sing As eventide, is brooding on its dart acid noiseless w ngs. Every note is charged with memory, every memory bright with rays Of the ,golden hours of promise in the 1 of hildh 'd' da _- _-- �b COlig118 COlds i up a oo s .7 The orchard blooms anew, and. each memories that it brings GRAY Jt'flr s r blossom scents the way, >;ly mother sings. - - -- _ SPRING WEATHER SYRUI and the relief of in- ( And •I feel again the breath of -eve . O1 ltEDSPfiU' o+ flammator conditions y among the new -mown hay, �� ti. of the throat arising While -_through the halls of memory iu y from Bronchial, Asth- matic affections and I happy notes there rings FROM NESE Frj{ifiSE derangements of the'; All the life -joy of the past in the song -• - —_ Respiratory rs Organs.' my mother'singa. ' r Prepared from Spruce' Gum and other medv; It's ;a song of love and triumph,".It's . T HAVB CASH BUYERS FOR SAI.� ` able farms. Give description. lo, r�•" ' sinal agents. Success- ' al, song of toil and care, xn from the army. Nice, isn't it?"l His Bride—"Let see. r 'Had gray ]F031ir Nan t� fully used for 60 yeas. It is filled with chords of pathos, and aa�.rs oar to.. dare. stn• -It's set in notes of prayer, it is bright pith dreams and visions of s the days that are to be, ASTHMA ' And .as strong in faith's devotion as Templeton's RAZ -MAH Oa¢ • the heart-beat of the sea; soles are arenteedto relieve :r 1 It is linked in mystic measure to sweet other do. Doa'4suXW Su- s � voices from above, ' WriteTempletoas.l49S! And is starred with ripest blessing W., Toronto. for freesamP0. Reli Ole 4—, gists sell them at w. thro' a mother's sacred love, O sweet and strong and tender are the $1.04 a bO;.g memories that it brings BITSOF —, As I list in joy and rapture to the song From AJU Quarters. >;ly mother sings. - - -- _ SPRING WEATHER The Japanese Government is going to equip its railway trains with wire - less, to be used in place of other sig - sols which sometimes.�fail\ during B HADD ON ABY storms. A strange craft, suggestive of an . ark, is being built in his garden by an The Canadian Spring weather—gone adventurous man at Oakland, Crallfor- nia. He and his daughter ,propose to ...the, bowels some regular help or else day mild and bright; the next raw sail round the world In it. suffer from constipation, bilious at and blustery, is extremely haid on the A Swiss milkmaid with a musical tacks, stomach disorders and sick baby. ' Conditions are .such that the voice obtains better• wages than one headache. But do not whip the bowels mother cannot take the• little one out who cannot sing, as a cow that is Into activity with harsh cathartics. for the fresh air eo much to be de- soothed • wftli a pleasing melody dui+ What the liver and bowels need is a.1 sired. He is confined to the house :Ing milking will, it is said, yield one - gentle and natural tonic, oils that can -which is often overheated and Sadly fifth more milk. constantly be used without harts. The I ventilated. He catches cold; his lit- A mechanical pailiter is being used gentlest liver and bowel tonic is "Cas- He eto>r*ch and bowels become dig- for painting omnibuses in the omni, carets." They put the liver to work I ordered and the motLer soon has a bus factory In Caledonian Road; Jeon- and cleanse the colon and bowel's of all sick baby to look after. To pre-ent don. It does in two and a half min - waste, toxins and poisons without this an occasional dose of Baby's Own rites work that ordinarily takes two griping—they never sicken or ancon- Tablets should be, given. They rega- and a half hours. venionce you like Calomel, Salts, 011, late the stomach and bowels, thus pre -The first lifeboat ever made is still, or Purgatives.venting or relieving colds, simple in existence In Yorkshire. It was con - Twenty flys million boxes of Cascar- avers, colic or any other of the. g3any strutted in 1802, to be used "for saving its are sold. each year. They work minor ills of childhood. The Tablets life' in storms or other dangers to while you sleep. Cascarets cost` so are sold by medicine dealer's or by ships." A poor shipwright, invented '-little too. mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. and made it, and Parliament consider - Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ed bis labor and -skill so meritorious Finds ships In Fogs, OnL A- noted British wireless company that It voted him the sum of ;8,000. has announced the production of a Tea was cultivated in China 2,,00 radio direction finder, that enables years before the Christian, era, d ships to locate one aut tbees position In the densest fog: Mae 301sara's Sdaimeas v the assns. Marion Bridge, C.B., May 30, 102. have handled MINARD'S LINI- :Ac. iW Cinnbig Y'ma MEN1 h : T during the past year. It if lei- - ways the first Liniment asked for here, - and unquestionably the best seller of While waiting for clematis, wisteria are allowed to grow two feet ' apart. all the different kinds ot` Liniment I ` handle. And -other permanent vines to make the vines will make sufficient growth NEIL FERGUSON., .`sufficient growth, annual vines may be to cavep; dl trellis tea or twelve feet grown each year at porch or window. high. Morning-glory and moonflotger ,They make a very desirable screen or should stand no more than a tooj - shade when trained on a trellis of pro• apart, and the other vines about t>#�p - •per construction, and most of them same, :bloom profusely from midsummer till A suitable, trellis Is made by setting .A One -Legged Skater. killed by frost. A more pleasing ef- two substantial pogts of the right The unconquerable spirit of the "feet will usually[ result where several length in the ground, and stretching crjnpled veteran -has seldom Maini- / kinds are planted together. poultry netting of the right length fisted itself so strikingly as In the For luxuriant growth and. dense from .one to the other. The trellis case of a mechanical draftsman •of tahade, there is nothing equal to the should be provided before the vines -Toronto, who before the .war was an lwild cucumber, but the lower leaves form tendrils. When vines are trained- accomplished skater.. When, as a are likely to turn yellow late in the upon a trellis of this kind; they.do not British -soldier, he lost a leg in France, �ummer, unless the vines are 'kept cling' to the wall and discolor the his skating days seemed past. Re - well watered. woodwork. The shade Is more 'effec. turning to. Canada, however, he ap- tive, while the air circulates freely be. plied himself patiently to his old art, The moonfiower and morning glory, tween vines and wall. . When the vine and eventually learned to skate once 'in various colors, are favorites:. s have reached the toy of the trellis, more. I3ow he has become so skillful. trellis covered with them presents a 1� they may be trained to forst a canopy with his one skate that public'ezbibi. gelid mass of blooms against the dark on strings leading to the wall over the ,tions take up much of his spare time. green foliage as tong as growth con- window or porch. O kihtttes. If early cultivation is given, and 'MONEY ORDERS. Cypress" vine possesses a delicate water supplied in abundance, there is Remit by Dominion Express Money +beauty that makes it very desirable to no growth about the place that will Order. If lost or stolen you get your lgrow before a window. Balloon vine prove more attractive throughout the money back. .•✓ is of slower growth, but when planted season than a trellis covered with an-•n connection with morning glory or nual climbing via'es. M• h Ki f ld cucumber, the contrast creates a mother use for vines, besides shad ig �!' tCheins. leasing effect. tug porches and windows, is acraenin The kitchen pf the Waldorf Astoria It is a common mistake to plant 'unsightly- . buildings—outdoor toile tel in New York is ea acre in 4=• 'Wines- too near a porch or house wall. for instance. Also, fences can be ten . - �A suitable bed should be spaded up made more pleasant when covered Din eras for more than 3,600 persons l t least two feet from the foundation with vines. Rubbish piles can be,hid• can the fore be cooked at one time. jot the hones, and the soil should be den by a screen of vines.' A small At the kttchen'of the Bon Marche in Paris' which has hitherto been regard - pude rich with leaf mold or manure of packet of seeds will screen the view la similar nature. If wild cucumbers of an unpleasant landscape. ad as the bigge9i thing of Ito'kind, a ! roasting,pan will hold no less than 3.00 cutlets, which represent several sheep, — while potatoes are baked at the rate ' of four bushels in each pan. 4Ie satis.-If Sweetness Nearly days eggs are broken on � omelette days by the' sixty cooks and �+ the hundred assistants who officiate of the wheat ana barley in this gigantic cuisine. No fewer than ✓ twelve hams and sixty fowls can be boiled simultaneously in one pot' At the Mansion House, London,and rG"' - fthe kitchen Cbtrist Church, a ford, there is facility for cooking a /; - ae baron of beef of 200 lb, %' } 'Too Much of a Good Thing. 1s a matter of ec' 6nomy a9 Bandy had been -staying with some 'well fie delight these d4yS. ;� friends for mbout a tl6ntb, and white a a • `� he and his host were out for d walk .s pl6a sea Without :• one day ,they called at a wayside .inn '<. t ' for a drink. As his host was about to " &e addrtion ' oft' 611 Wall. Ara,` is pay for It Sandy stopped ' him. "Na, `l • not the case vAth Xs]�$�$ � - na,' he said, "I'll not allow it. •Ye've been keeping me in everything at yer hoots for a month, and ye've treated yy. me to the theatres and cab fares and Grape -Nuts i5 eC6nomical paid for all the drinks. h tell ye, I'll has no. mair of it; we'll toss for ane." ED. 7, ISSUE No, 13-120. r.•-i'$eb,R.IjT�WRWh%p ...y,qp„. �..r.,��3�p�ey, 4MtC.•M,e'ny � Classified Advertiserr.cnts.. BITSOF —, Aaaars WAN%MD ,/ PORTRAIT AGENTS. WAINTINCi 'res,. N � �� good prints and anlehei--lowesb prices on frames—ask for catalogue.' , FROM NESE Frj{ifiSE United ArtCao., 4 Brunswick' Ave., Tor. Ont0. -• ' >rAiaacs sovoar. I Loves Eyes. As Seen Through' y T HAVB CASH BUYERS FOR SAI.� ` able farms. Give description. lo, r�•" ' Mr. Justwed—"Here=a •my discharge cation and cash price. James P. Whitey.y Box 99, New Franklin. Mo. xn from the army. Nice, isn't it?"l His Bride—"Let see. r 'Had gray ]F031ir Nan t� ;u eyes, brown hair, light complexion— LL EQUIPPED NEWSPAP Why, Edwin, that's horrid. It doesn't a those dear and fob printing plant in Easte Ontario. Insurance carried 11,500. Wf ' say word about amber ��oo for $1.200 on Quick sale.. Bos iflt Wilson rublishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto.' glints in your eyes, nbr that soft, tempting wave of you'r hair, nor your simply adorable complexion." !� _ CL TEVENS' COMPLETE FERTIL ; , S icer will pay you. Write for prices, -Why He Ran. 1i Lv HIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS—BUG ARri Johnnie having accidentally' broken ►7 flour, bran sacks to Stevens. High+! a pane of glass in a window was mak-_ est prices. Geo. Stevens, $54 Mark Sta' Peterboro. t>C ^L Ing the best of his way out o1 sight, '4 but unfortunately the proprietor stole BLUZ?' EIG TAIMNS a march on him. Seizing Johnnie by TI NITTING YARNS, BEAUTIFUL K w the collar, he exclaimed: ' soft lambs' wool four -ply finger- fa in Rist You broke my window, did you yarns. sixteen colors. thr th#ng for sweaters, pullovers. toques not?" - and children's wear. Made In Canada by Canadians from Lambs' Wool, "Yes, Johnnie, "but didn't pure and -C - air," said you see. me running for money to pay nothing als�oi and somewhat resembles the high d7bas English yarns, but so. much -cheaper, as you buy direct from for it?" the, spinners. Price twenty cents DST skein or three dollars per yougd. Stan : sample skein, twenty cents, postage freer' ,ry Ask for , Wlaard's and take no gI Also heavier yarns in homespun styles all wool to wash at home. In Grey, Black.�'t White dollar, 'fifty The jawbone of the average whale and at one pe. pound. Large sample skein. thirty F' is twenty-five feet .in length. The -ton cents, postage free. Postage extra oa all orders under ten dollars., town Woollen Mills, Georgetown. .j tongue will yield a of oil. 4C tarlo. Note Carders Spinners Wants and ad. used to country life. 4t "�DANDERINE" F0� MOOD Assess. 7 FORBALM Fw itte -- Cif ��� {.�eIR 1 17L.1. 1 111 {� I ta�, 0". Stevens, Street. Peterborc. was" glow, j F YOU HAVE A FIRE AND HAVE ' For a few centsou can save y i a car or more of scrap iron I will your hail and double come and quote you where it Ilya Geo• Stevens, $44 Mark Street, Patarboro. b i1;s beauty >tsslsoas.r.A:rsovs. N STOCK WA•NTXLLX Ir TOIM COPrItvJ are able to supply, advise us, as will 4 ! will pay the highest prices, drr or fr•e� from the saw, Keenan Brea. X4=1= v - Owen 8r,und. Ont Io.. CANCEii. TUMORS. LUMNS, ibFO.- s' Internal and external. cured without 'pain _ • b: our home tree ttment Write us ore too lata Dr, r . Ballman l teddeai , Co., Limited. Collinawood- OoL a, itsYRUP OF FIGS" To stop falling.liafr at once and rid the scalp ot'every particle of dandruff, -get a small bottle of delightful "Dan- derine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few c n.to. pour a little to your hand,and ruT It into the scalp. Alter several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you cant find any dandruff. Help your hair grow strong, thick and long ' and become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abune •int. Rheumatic Pains Are relieved in a few days by e taking 30 drops of Mutter Selpel's (` Syrup after meats and on retiring. 4 It dissolves tie 'time and add accumulation in the muscles and e joints so these deporita can be expelled, thus relieving Palo and a - if a 1 L oreness. ate s yM p), Aso nown as "tract of Lots,- ntainsnodopenor other strong rop to kill or a wsk the pain of eumatism or lumbslgo, fAI-1. oves the cause. 50c. it bdruggists. _ 'SVSft"'�V•og�g'Accept "Californit. Syrup of sw only—look for the name California 00 the package, then you are sure 7unt -- j / s#, child is -having the beet and mo ,INCE 1870 harmless laxative or physic for tho tittle stomacb, liver and bowels. (%I* L101 ren love its delicious fruity taste. P'tdL ` directions for child's dose on each boftr p� v� tle. Give it without fear. 30 �gpx 8T RCO* *GAA7Mother! You must say "Cailforriltt�,) F 'ONLY- TABLETS MARKED' BAYEI? :ARE .ASPIRIN NOS• -Aspirin 'at All without the_ ``Bayer Cross" TIN 1. .yo. 1` MEN : For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural.. package which eontains aomRletA la, Toothache, Earaehe, and for rection. Then you ass r g 1 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, NTeu- Aspirin—the genuine ,Upirin 1.'itis, tako Aspirin 'narked with the scribed by ph ions for ovt21' i !name "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. NNow made in 1Asp'ain at all. Handy tin' boxes conte 19 Accept only"Bayer Tablets of lets cosi but a few cents, i. 11spi!in' in n unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger 'Bayer" po.okag s. �4x,' These is only one Aspirin-03ayer' =Yon must SILT "Baler" Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in oafada) of Bayer Manufacture 49 ;. aeeta.cactelester of salicylicacid. while it is weii known theyp JA.sspp p rm manwacture, to assist the pptillc against "n'tstlorts, the Tabiois a alar e v 3riu be stamped wlth 'Heir seuvral trade tasrk,' the174MCrit y r Rplw •d�- /.. 'l� .. _ _ gY.r`m.. Sara aY -.`•'� �"'`@' •.�� h°',.,i_ am.�?"+•.-'Y' i. rwt- .r .2,ewy•, ,..-.,�: dT Wt-,. . 4a C,a,•_ , ... - n,!-•' ••^ w,Cm. 'r.;' A-• .°h'4 a'; .`?,L �`"4 .... v. e .. a •.r�i,�. ,,.. . ':. ,. ".5-,:. ,_ ,. _,,,•.;, > r;. -: ''�vr.: '�,... m., mn. 'FL4,�'...,+••. . +. ,.a ,' t-5?+Gx•. ..v ,. :.. ".. , ,.., ..;. .,:, .-.,. < '�,^ +d};,#, _ _w .. -...., ., ¢.: ..:. : '•-:. ...,.:-...,::. :. ... ,. u� '. _ _, ti..4�.. .•.. .- 'i, rt- ti a,, ..•.;,.- .. a.'.: -.. ,'..;^::a:.. ';: •'.-•ds*:'vFdir:: •j?�!"c`..a_ T�.'""..r a-'. YA --d':• —+ - )x �'Nr. s. e • .,� LOOS WANTED � R I �� A R D S 0-�� t} �: s ^► publiah•d Friday morning at its oEKa. ms s. oaW 1 tsiIlpay the toQowin6 prices deli;er• AND FL 1XIN(3 , t ed at the Basket Factory : :=.' `TlM ;� :� � E R- Y �5 Ttnms Basswood o. 1, $90.00 to 86.00 per tto 1 um prepared to do chopping and out - . si. c t year,:1:i1.28 itlpaid in advance. �T flaking on.Mondays, Mondays, and .Fri - ' Soft Elm. �o. 1, 10.00 to 86.00 2nd Growth Pine days only, beginning - No. 1, 20.00 to 25.00 _ on AprN_-Set, JOHN MURKAR, Proprie#or; _ . - - — y • TIME TABLE -Pickering Stators G G�E -� W. �CTFNO\T. 1 20 CENTS 'Johlo F. Bayles, Greenwood -,CANNED C_ PLUED MS, 20 CENTS ' t ;:"T. R. Trains going East Sue as folloiwyma, "-- _ CANNED Pli 51PKIN; large sire, 15 CENTS No. r Mail 8 �; A M. THEVONDER PHONOGRAPH - CANNED CORN, Ayli ger brand, CENTS e F•' 2ii Local _0. 8 P. M. 0.25 P. M. CANNED PEAS, Aylmer•brand, .,1 CENTS :'Trains going West doe as follows- A\ \ TOMATOES, et brats. E - - No. `?.9 Local .10.2; A. M. C -ED lIAT E9, Aylat d `LU"C NTS " • 27 Local 2.35 P. bit ' RANGES LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS n. :.e•., 7 btail 7.55 P. M. .._ O ._ '- -Nos. b and 7 also run on Sunday S , Fore gtflu is 1 hour in advance e of tandard time. Try POLAR WHITE SOAP, 10 cents a Bac. µ ,,B y your Grocers'. > n alb Groceries at the 5 - Master' a _ S JAMES JUCHARDSONi;@0Voice 4 Records - s - - A L S I K E SEED w'ivB.ar�TorT !+ va get rov=ztz ::.. WANTED SLACISMITH SHOP I ilk d Specs are received each PLAY ANY 0/80 RECORD We will j l i,7 +week and Special orders filled on pay the highest f3orseahoeing and ggeneral blacksmith ..a ortest notice. . ' pricee,for all kinds work promptly attended to ?� THFXTOAI'S Pickering and give pleasures in the home of Beed,' Lame atyd interfering hones made - Price t 5.UU Send tie samples and .get specialty of, and monel, re- s `r of -e our prices before funded if work does n We handle Colombia Records �� V.L V �J� a Belling. ;prove satisfactory. TI -I p �+ PICK --STORE- --= The best , of facilities .. > X �/2 "' Cif' rem for cleaning. Prdduct _ - -- - - — - -- -- - J, H. DOwNEY CO MPANY uxets C Swt N 6ti :� I Cn* Ind Ir 16h Tire i 1WHITBY. t'TARIo and Brick _ STOP • LOOK! READ . l�o>♦ is-thetime, to bring your harness, coils", etc., PICKERING - GARAGE*. 7 ' in for repair-avold the rush: Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 1 Full stock of harness, contra, pads, etc., for spring work gaving:ptwehaaed the garage business oflDavidson do Williams wears inch Polishes, dressing., dubbin, laces. -etc. - a preparedlto,repair all makes of autos. Get my prices. Shoe, harness and collar repairing neatly and - _ x - Concrete work done. promptly attended to We keep;in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all ; Ind. Phone 2106 Pick. ---S makes of ca", oils, etc. t PICHERUNG HARNESS EMPORIL7M _ �Claxence Sim son _ - Pickering i Some Phone 3600. W. J. CQASWELL Annie & .4kndrew, - P s �:{ Q, N. i�. StationF Brook Road - Provide for Elmergenc es - : With Nnds'in'the Bank you are able to provide for any unforeseen _ v pad' t1!� "circumstance that may arise -accident, sickness, ata . Im vl ta,L t , I��O '.,' todaof took ahead s little and commence a savings account y? Money in the -Bank is your best friend at a time when you,need it most. 735, 30epartrnmt.of jimrite AV 3�ontini�n of 00 V; iJ, a., HE DOMINIONNK -' -- WHITBY .BRANCH, G. -P. LYND, Manager. our neo should be iie� : - _ - r :,a�t Once � ! EVEt�Y , All persons residing in -Canada, employed. in Canada, or carrying on - business in Canada,.are.liable to a tax on income, as follows Every unmarried person, or 'j ,All other individuals; r Every corporation orad -, widow. or . widower, without de- I; rpho during the .calendar j Joint stock comprtny, whose, of _ who pendants turbV the calendayear, 1919efined by the ; 'i year 1919, received or 4 profits u ing the focal year end THE iYHER{ 7N WIWAKS PAINT '- a-" received or earned sj"o or more. earrted ;2,000 or more• �k ed in 1919. - _ gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. No lona - expect a satisfaction -giving paint. CLASS 1 _ CLASS 2 can more 5�1Y. ,P is o The a eriah that- enter into -it" the cart with which it is Forms to be used in filing- Time L11t1I1t Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the returns on or before the paade,. the men who make it, everythira c� .::ec:,d with . All persons in Class -1, as 30th of April. 1'920: ' 31st of March, 1920: P Trtratees, executors: ad- shown hereon, must 30th it, ,are of the satisfaction-gisin� kind. It never dila-,- All indiltidu2ils other ' ministrators, agents' and or before the, 31:st of than farmers and ranchers points._ Always does the, work it is •expected to do: Coats assignees must' tirse Form Mach, 1920. }' must use Form'!' 1. lea ur .v, .-;-dsfree._ - T 3. • All persons irr-Cls .r s.': Farmers and rancher's least: Does most a*d ` Employees making a' shown hercc;n, niust file mit .t use'Form T. l A. solo By return of the names and on or. before the 30th of Corporations and Jcint ' amounts paid to all di- April, 1920. , st�:ck Companies must use -F rectors, officials, agents or _ Farm T 2. J. S. BALSDON, `- PICK:irRINO. other employees must 'use Form T 4. - PF.\ALTY _ .General, lilStfUCloi1$ Fvery person required f 3 Corporations and Joint make a return, who fails to do `�Stock Com anies making a so -within the' time limit,t p -p Obtain FOrills froot the Shallbe subjoct to a penalty V 0 e k o,Feds.1 return of all dividends and Ing ectors o r _�satstant of twen -fire r centum Bi' bcnuses.raid to sharehold- p of the amount of the tax , ' ers and , mem}iers durinfm z Inspectors of Taxation, or - from Postmasters• payable. -- attle ' d ani Hen. Feeds IUE is C UL OTE,—Ir.d..:dual+ comp: s. , pJr.Read Care ully all .-in- or otherwise, R'h0 fails to - ns:dtip mu: i1c rotall" in., ia.1:v•- make a return, or provide dost csD�cav oo Forrn T ter I. t ,AL. =tructicns an Form befog' information duly required - >' filling it in. to the - c - according provisions •i'ErALTY - of the Act, shall be liable on -Fare h9ve a foil stock of .all kinds of Feeds at Prepay postage on Every person who is required p y summary conviction to a . letters dycuim-iit, for- the lowest market price ' to make this return, who fait,, i:nd penalty of $100.00 for each r. to do so within .the time warded M••mriil to liTapec- day during which the default limit, shall be subject to n t,:rs of Taxation;' ••continues. Also any person - - - - - Pats, whole and crushed, for horses. -- y•• , penalty of $(O:OD for each day making a false statement default Dairy Feed sod Shorts fdrcattle, during which the in any return or in any cot:tinues-and all such i;en- T information required by the P�lake our returns y sant son Feed, Ground Corn for hose, p — altles shall be assessed and Minister. shall be liable, on collected from the- person, promptly, and Sa*i:n cry conviction, to a - . t ' ^-Scratch Feed or C' rn for hens liable to mike tar reRlrn.in aL'Ol pEnalc} .sotexceedin�110,040, the same manner in which ;, o; to six months' imprison- taxes are assessed and col- ftnaltieS ' ment or to both fine and `. Baby Cilick Feed for chicks , lected. imprisonment. •- _y _ � � *t•ll s o., Lt :, The SGL !b� 1 Flour' _ address of Ins. - of Taxation for this District. YORK, ON, r. at_ -� _ - .. •R. �s . t��r,:i � •. i• F',, Commissioner of Taxation. S oto eter tro-Plch-ering& GTore . - ,'... .e.w`v.. ., �'�,::. ,: :�, .�. �...-.. ., ... _... ......, - �.....,., --. ......_ .,. ..^. ..ire_.w.—:+....:s,.--.a.+.'wa:4.�-.P�. k�' '" +.�,.��,•�a,��a_�rry ,'�.'"?i .it- _: _y,`i;'''•�' ''. aro±' s MP OLARSNOW • '~ Itis. mldagans ffi�an W"'In dke.— acit on Tuesday. Zohn Deeper, of eickering, was town on Tuesday., _ J. S. Btlody has been 4)usy re novating.his dwelling. Mrs, W. Qooper, of Torontb, is Fri — ` - visitinR_relatives.in. town. Mrs. David Pugh spent Tuesday and Wednesday -in Toronto.. Remember the combination sale, ;Claremont, Saturday, April 3rd. Miss McGlashan, of Toronto, is 'visiting with the Misses Hamilton, ' J. S. Mundy has purchased- a "wood lot and he will now be able ` -to indulge in a little healthy exer- eise. Wm. Coates has returned home after spending ten days with hie nephew, Wm. Slack, of Mona Rid. •ioail: J.- S. Bundy has had c sider- able success with his famo a cough remedy, and he intends p ins its sale in the city of To nto. James Underhill has Id his farm situated about two s to the west of the village, and which `--Is known as the Law farm, to Fred .: Betz. The quarantine has been Hfted from .thoso reeidences which have _ ,been lacarded for small -pox. Our village is thus free from the disease. Dr. Tomlinson and C. 'S. True- man were in the city on Honday evening to see the hockey match between Sudbury and the Univer- sity •team. r One of Lyman Pilkey's horses was badly injured by being kicked by another horse one day last week, but is now recovering from its wounds. Pt ter Macnab Sr. has pni chased -J. H. Beal'" property adjoining D. A. Scott's store, •n huh is at pres ent occupied by Harry Porter as a -barber shop. Thos. Birkett has been confined to his bed.for several days suffer - Ing from an attack of. tonsillitis. We are glad to know that he Is now recovering. - Robins are now filling the --air with .their song, ho ise-cleaninfi is becoming the rage, and there are other indisputable evidences that "' spring is now at hand. Mr. Fingold received i, carload of su ar on Monday, which was dis- " _posed of within a day after being received. There should be 'no shortage of raugar in Claremont for some time after this. If you wish to be convinced that W. M. Palmcr's is the cheapest lilacs in the country 'in which to purchase footwear, call at hip store and inspect his floods and prices. He makes a specialty cif men's and boys' heavy wear. b Lyman J, Pilkey has to offered to ring the town bell daily at suitable hours free of co.st if it were conveniently situated. A. this would p - rove a great boon to the towu the Women' y Institute is considering the advisability of having the bell moved to Mr. Pic- ` key'@. Our Dramatic Glab presenter) their dra ma, "Home Ties," to an s_ppreciative audlence in the Town Hall, Brougham, on Thursday evening last, tinder thq auspices of -`8t. John's Sabbath Sebool. There was a good attendance nc,twith Otanding the bad ,condition of the roads. They also went to Stouff villa on Tuesday evening of this week when they were again well 'received. The knife and fork supper given in the Methodist church on St. t• Patrick's night was quite a suttee s. Notwithstanding the almost-iiT+- .passable condition of the roads there was s fair attendance, an +those who did attend enjoyed a igreat treat. After partaking of a ��djilendid saipper provided by the �► ladies. all repaired to the auditor• sum where an excelieat progratu was ided by Miss 'Edith Law. •soprano soloist, of Toronto, who +never loses her popularity in Claremont, and Miss .Storey, elo'- •cntionist•, of Markham, who main- tained her high repntation. The Claremont orchestra rendered a number of fine selections and -Rev. Messrs. McLellan and Limbert gave appropriate addresses. It is with deep regret that we report the death at his home in Invermay, Sask-, of George (Jeff) _ Jones. which took place on Tue;- dav, bfarell WI: aft'er-an illness of` only a few d'nys from pneumonia, ---following an attack of -the - f -41. _ His son, Richard,' died on the. 20th of February last, and his daught- — er; Mrs. ' Brit•gess, (Maggie), ,tic, cutnbed to the same disease on 'Tuesday. Marcs; 2nd. Mr. Jones, •=-who was about 68 year" of age, lived -ell -his -life -in this vicinity, until seven. years ago when he moved to the west with his wife and family.: He was highly es- ,*' teemed by nil who. knew bin), and :hi3 death will 6"deeply regretted 'by a hast of friends. • He tq sur- 'vived by his widow, two daught- -.ers and five sous,411's. John Gra- 11i'41; ham, 5everina, Thomas, Wil- fred, William, Joseph and Robert, :ali of whom reside in. Saskatc•h - ewan• acid -to whoa►.. -the heartfelt sympathy of their many Clare - went friends is extended, i �23'°+``'•L�,ro.C�[.,„ 7AYh i�_f•' "�'�•,' y'�A>', .dt .,.. �� �+,,-s''`...-.�"�..'y�M'.�;'� l•t": �N��„� ^�` a �,�,',�i*''�:r. .,,p,'. �'s.� 'k ',�"N}g;,-�'�'W� w '3'�,-'T�= ss"Y'-��'Yw°'�.+S sot,"�rL.X 'ay.•y�"'': �,�}�„``�a_�"uo� .:.:� •, ,e`.c�::: 'sib:: . s.. _ ..>! . e'bs••: ..�.®e: °� �...: t.. .� f- � - } notice of dpplicat oa '�j 1KQli� liverql ar a� s j. fos Divorce n Grahapi.$ofEthe Town of Oshawa, . N Bae meets ail Trains _ Joh • in the County of Ontario, in the Pro. First-class Rigs, to hire deg+ or — vinoe of Ontari�, electrician, will a' - night at lowest prices <t , sh Frozen Salmon, Ise- lb ply to the Parliament o!' Canada, a Phone 1805. • the next session thereof, for a' Bill of -- - Divorce from his. wife, Mary .Graham. of the said Town of Oshawa, in the Thos-. Sanderson &.' l�On,° Finnan . Haddie, 150 -er- lb. County of Ontario, on the grounds of .PROPRIETORS p biggamy and" desertion. 1 . Dated at the Town of Whitby, in - 1' cosh slid Salt Pork the County and Province of Ontario, ''•• ' •, � •; ; , this 19th day,of February, A. D., 1920, 3 W. H. KEhyv� tit :. '23-37 Whitby, O . Solicitor for the said John Graham. ,Fresh Beef. - - — b _ S E• E D GRAIN I�n$ L` �- FOR SAMJM your cattle.of lice.by using Hellihore, 3u1g1iurrandilParis Green, WHEAT—Marquis and Kitchener ° We -have a -good supply of all on hand. BARLEY—O. A. C No. 21 O! all materials and design OATS—Brit ti's Best (.grown from 1�p� in stock. II will pay you k• -- — .. imporfed seed) ;call si oar works sed inspect our stoat Rennie's Early Yielder obtain prices Dont be misled gas 1 N N I S.- ­ Also, Irisfi White egenNwe do aoi employ /hem;oonsegnedl.All free 'from wild oats and tar ly we an, and do throw off the Alsike Timothy and Red Clover commisdon of 18 per osnt.,whiohypa y ' ea�rtainly eave by pw*b& Wng .fsopot uL1 =�•CiQ�T..�s 1►/r .. C�riT �•r� Seed. call solletted. ''. JOSEHH LAPP & SON.. Cedar Grove, Ont. J. T. MATHBSON t P. O. R, R. No. i, Markham u; )bberfln.- uall't � Tailormg,:. Home Phone 1ffi6. 26ti UEsce and Woeis, - 'Rhitby, OaYitioY PIC NG .:. 5 c see M f A Csafi'twdLmrs.' We have received our Samples for ' - LUMBER YARD The Pickering r Ti' ' ante Committee ;Spring and Summer, 1920Sale .For - The objeot of this -Association in to �. �* lessen etealing and prosecute .Whenever fou figd it. convenient to About 300 Al 6 h_oopled apple the felons. barrels at 85 cents T Call; it will be a .pleasure to show Voll Members having proper stolen oommuni• 9 each in lots oats immediately with any member the complete range and 1 of 10 or more at • of Executive Oommiitse • - . ._ file 8110 Membership !se 11.00.- - ' Tickets may be hed from tete President ee '• distinctive styles. p -rn eeoreteR_ge aPpifeattoa. + T7 . D. Gordon 8c Sonf Exec. Com.—L D. Banks, C. S. Palet Y. r er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Top prices for Butter and Eggs PICKERINa J.R.'Tne>Eten; _W.,1.cla BERT -HARVEY :�ePe SON, Hell and independent phone "- Prseideot; e.er.t.e, L�iA�rta7 c sWut is � 1, GENERAL MERCHANTS (Successors to M. Gleeson) 5A Cm* *budLttO& — ---- reenwood -o ' Ontario a WhiteQale Clnb of O' V Pickerin Bake United Farmers � A) � I b s calfoal HSeeds hive arrived. W i Big display tit Chocolates, Dreams At the next meeting of the Club reser: and . txed' Candied. lutiond will he assed on i Hard and Soft Coal of the - Choice Chocolates in boxes. the following: Lest quallt�' on Fruit Cake 14)c per Ib. R DInte Military tchi ids in Railways Schools �Q `� • hand Extra ryuality= at 33 cents, Improving our. School System THOS• A. LA r ��eddiag Cakes our specialty. .: 1, elation ti Foodstuffs - W f �3- �. �/1Qi�TN'� standK�dtaation of farm implements R V I �:. --0 Ll 1' Fi^3s®risit, .:mat. Regulation of motor, trucks on our h1 hl develo. ed `- PICKER[\G, GST. soft rY)ady g, y' p 1 service is available at ail times forthe benefit of our cus- tomers. Every W- ell -grounded PAI f4 T ce VARNISHES_ 4Ae < - 4, $fol 3W - ='The Flat Oil Paint -For Interior Decoration For the walls and ceilings of any room in your house, most del��icc��te ar;d harmonious effects can be secured by the use of AU -TONE. It is cheaper and more sanitary than wall paper and will last much 1 nger because it can be washed without injury. It positively Will not rub off. NBU-TONE ism in eighteerilhades, and by the use of various tints "loot pleasing com.. mnations may be secured.1 — �MAFtD VARW13 _ Me TONE is easy to apply. It covers wetld leaves no bnteh marks, ucing a dull, soft, velvety finish which 1 lend charm tb any room house. Any_wOace maw• be successfully treated with _ NILU-TONE—Plaater,wood, burlap or metal. Call and let us explain the merits of this knd her MARTIN-SENOVR finishes. For every purpose—For every surface. Our'stock is com. plate and we can give you full information. 4' H, BUNDY >w. Mapnr,'st�,a'D 'Pickering, - .Ont. "1M% Pure ` Paint For buildings,' outside and in. •SDN�L PA �Q' NT It we'ars,and wears and wears.. '"Vunoleum„ beautifies a¢ preserves till ,,Cloth and Lin ,okurt� !' Marble -its "- Floor Finish The one perfect floor finish. Wood - Lac 11 Stain ' Im preves,the new—renews the old. business man appreciates the importance of theco-operation, guidance and information on -financialmattersofhis Baaher: - a THE ITH DARD BANK ;t , Manufactures by '�-- OF CANADA W. H. Jackson & Son, PICKERING BRANCH A A. -W. CRAWrORTH Mi�,AOO. -"RANCH ALSO AT WHITBY$ All and f1ling a; specialty. :Al -41 We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw Fresh Fish i Lnddere f all length,; nr. hand�' _ - .For Sak Salmon, pink, 155 A`r -1 White Fish, 16c These Fish are dressed J. ]?in Id, Clanmmt' Ind. Phone 28044 A2- �The Universal — J SawingMachine I , Manufactures by W. H. Jackson & Son, Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, Blacksmithing And . R'oodR ork.ing is • all its branches. 84n gumming All and f1ling a; specialty. We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw and Emery nlandr'els. Lnddere f all length,; nr. hand�' ...,,�� .;, y. �cp., ___-�4;� ..,;a.. .. a:*•..h:xn �'r..vxu ���. ger�.�•e�:�m '��; � .a .. z.. ._. ,.�. ,-.r p.,.." 'r. ,,,, ••,.G'4.. ,.. '„� W',Iml•1' # i'" '-yN:EW.,!T•'y�,'.1•.Ar.. .is' Y �, ",y' ,..lupe-i ..-.?,,;♦ •. jr (, .-Tr.: ''•.r .+ S ''i:..C'.y wt..n• '..-+�... .:fi �n+.y ,iT .. 4i��...r 'a'r�. rry_�•>:...rxrn: z4i...�: n. •:�c�•�o.•,: .. • s. ': ..rn.r .n: +s• •j,4.,�.-,.e_-.: As'�te• �:-,{n"'��r'.-., .H, -:..'... .+,�:w •�a,M,.'.:i!•..4.s..'. .x..�••r._;- +n.k > .Y':z „r^'... �: 4.t. ,y ',fp�,rn:•,5g Vii'. -y • '-'.w .,n as_'%sc?^`i-e:a�� :i:Z.-u^:wir�+s.'•1�'�w-m-:r ,C .• ssJ1 reputatlan attained by B-H. You 11 find UULT the favor in which it.is is dui to a truly remarkable stabbed in the# back." "But Lionel that Chester t, t�A+yYt�e•r•45M+`.+4�a�';'�!+arex�mM''gYM"k�.dim,-'NMj"+•rrrYiw•R4-•-•6MW94"'�i!',!N"r�• -....... --.*.d114T - , ... .'L' _ _ ' • ._ � Y+.•�'i __- swore himself let him.out of the flat! broke_[ Tusks that protrude from the 'upper Jaw area _distinguishing mark of the T y "_ ._ "t �• = Goin' Hollne To-daety Oec & of theM rj cvrabu." u My business on the jury's done, the Recognition of the "tabu (the word The Great West Permanent oath tie*r'" Cent _ quibblin's all through— is Polynesian), in one .form or an Company. i f� r other, is almost universal., Thug alto- I Toronto Office 20 King st, Wsat i sic. I've watched the lawyers' right and - a left and, give my verdict true, - hol has recently been made tabu_ in 4% allowed on Savinge. of its CostTEA i've stuck so' long unto my. chair I some parts; and enthusiastic re- Interest computed quarterly. _ thought I would grow' in, formers are anxious to have tobacco Withdrawable by Cheque.,►. e►- _ Put' on the lama list. - — ai An&'_if i do nut know myself • they ll p /Z% on Debentures, _get, me there ag'!n, The, rimitive natives of Polynesia Interest payabIe half ;'early, p - - _-. have "tabu. days;" when nobody is,al i : - But _now the court's adjourned •for y Paid up Capital $2,412,578%- �- w good and I've got. my pay, lowed to indulge in amusements. They 1000 ip I'm loose at last, and thank the Lord, correspond to our Sundays. .On other + , I'm goin' home to -day. .tabu days meat must not be eaten. On some island groups of the South ( 00ARSE SALT I've somehow felt. -uneasy like; since gess the bodies of chiefs and priests flrst day I,came down, are tabu—meaning that nobody is 'aI- ' A N -D --SALT - -- �:r' Isas4 It Is an awkward game to play the lowed io'touch them. At certain Bulk Carlots ` Slack Green Sealed Packets Onl " gentleman. in town, periods the chiefs cannot themselves TORONTOT WORKS t' SALT > y s } Ye And this here Sunday suit of mine, on touch food with their fingers, and must C. J• CLIFF TORONTO or M Jed e e a s J Never Sold 111 Bulk. Sunday rightly sets, eat like dogs unless fed by others. -�— — — " - --- — But when I great the , stuff all week A chief may impose the tabu upon• A somehow galla and frets. other persons- or things, or may re - EAGLE _ ✓ ,, _ : rather peppef•salt and g homespun o head totbe, , may declare which case hie must stir I d rigInove 11'� A N' V WIT I'll haver it m t half a jiff, when I not himself touch it. II a drop of his "A get home to day. blood tails upon anything, the object, * I rhave no doubt my wife looks out becomes tabu. The first orate du is tabu' • no P g hod , Y , ap well as anyone— may eat it. But almost any kind of _ As well as, any woman could—to see that things was done; tabu may be removed by the proper PART L The girl clasped her hands in f ront authority, with the right sort of cere. %V v i t e to • d a vr Car our b i at For though Melinda, when I'm there, merry—such,. for instance, as throwing Outside the rain was pourilig stead- of her, and her . pallid• face showed the FRSE (i A?f L O G V e& tly down. The monotonous plash of struggle which went on within her won't set :her foot OgtdOOrtt, showing our inti linea of Bicycle los ]lea the water against the window -panes "Give me a little more time, please," She's very careful when I'm gone to. leaves into the air and jumping after and women, Boys and GIr1e, ave the little room 'an additional• she whispered. "Till the end of the tend to'all the chores, them' MOTOR CYCLES K i month. That's all! Then"—her voice O MOTOR ATTACHMENTS •anugnese, But nothing prospers half so well Huddled on the rug before.the glow- faltered --"if nothing has -turned up, when I o off to stay, Carrier pigeons net er take • food 'tires, Coaster Brakes, wheel,, Inner Tubes, - :_ing fire crouched a woman, her hinds I I'll come back. I promise!" And I'll put things into shape when while travelling. m �'d d Partes of Bi tet' �aaie,, $pnip- dasped about her knees,, her e�*es 1 ' ` ' ` ` ` I I get home tolday. cywh iron can bay About 4 per cent, of children are !°w supplies from w at wt+elee.le prices. '• gazing sombrely at the flickering Again she was alone. The manager T. W. BOYD & SON, " flames. of the Excelsior Theatre had whirled My little boy—I'll give them leave to lett handed from birth. I 97 Notre Dame Street West. AfoatreaL Of the thousands who hada applauded away in his great car, taking with him p match him if they can. her at the Excelsior Theatre, few her promise, and feeling at peace with - Ir It's fun. to see him strut about and try. would have recognized in the desolate the world. little fl There it was again! That faint tap-' to be a man, - !'�i?• Sure the dainty Betty Leth-I P- a —a :a bridge, whose male impersonations tapping at the curtained window. The gamest, cheeriest little chap you'll 1 _ •. had captured the heart- of theatre -I Her nerves all unstrung she stared in ever wish to see, ' going London. This pale, wan women, ,dull wonderment roandte:, and their, And then they laugh' because I think - w had -lived alone in -the -tiny cottage to r aaaurP herself, ..crbmeii_and-drag-3'esem @e me. + p. ged back the curtain. The little rogue! he goes for we like' ! s ^_•" on Dartmoor' for the past, month,ff E seemed so far removed from the light k A stifled scream -•ose to her lips, robbers for their prey, and laughter of the West End. to be instantly choked back. 'v r +a when, with -a tong -drawn sigh, she I There, ' from the blackness of the He'll turn my pockets inside duF, Par fits � 4 rose to -her feet, to pace restlessly up vtorm-wracked night, a man's face when I get home today. x and down, while the minutes dragged stared at her, pale, fear distorted, with qty little girl—I can't contrive ho.w It 1 glaring eyes and grim -get mouth. could happen thus— For a. quick blanching of her lips, _ For s wild moment Betty hesitated. sbe• stopped dead and' listeneil. There Then her panic vanished before a real That God could pick that sweet bou• had come to her the sound as of enlightenment. The miracle she had gnat and fling it down to us, • Have Your Cleaning someone tapping�faias:p at the win- .thought impossible had happened. 51y wife, she says. that handsome face s dow. With a e ck movement site, On winged feet she reached the will some day make a stir. Done b� Experts X thrust aside the curtain, only to fall front dor! threw•it open, and rushed And the 1 laugh because she thinks' �. back despairingly. into the ijight. the, child 'resembles her. It was only a leafless branch of s "Come here!" -she called; her voice Clothing, household draperies, linen 'and delicate bush which now seemed to be beckon. like a bird's song, and stood with out - and meet me halfway down the hilt tgb=1cE can be cleaned and made t0 look ars fresh "� her to go out into the stormy stretched arms till the furtive figure and kiss me anyway, _ night. And for a wild moment she. joined her. Then she gently led him And light my heart up with her•amiles, .- and bright as when first bought. had thought, and hoped, it might be inside the little place. when 1 get home today. ; something so difiertint. (. "Lionel!". She breathed the name Cleat' ng and Dyeing But as she stood there, another! bike a prayer of thanksgiving. She If ,there's a heaven upon earth, a fbl- ` sound same to her ears, growing did not know what had happened, but low knows it when Properly Done at Parker's ° loader and louder each second. It he had come to her again. He's been away from home a week It makes no difference where wws a motor• -car struggling up the The man seized her hands, staring and then gets back again, you live; parcels can be k steepp lane which led to her lonely eagerly in her lace. It t re's. a heaven upon the earth, seat is by mail' or a=prase. The same care and atten- p abotil. Presently she heard it stop, '.`Batt ," he asped. "What—wh tion . 1s gives the work as though you lived to town.. g y then often 1'11 be bound wiWho could be coa reluctant ming of her house 'There wa s Some homesick fellow meets his :. We will be, leased'to advise you on.an question. y P y ` s a silence. Neither could retarding Cleanlri0 or Dyeing. WRITE U8, ' F at this hour. So few knew of her i speak; it was sufficient that they were folks aa11 hags 'em' all around, _ retreat; to the world at large, she was there together. From his sodden But let my creed be right or wrong, - taking a rest cure in an unnamed ! clothes the water was already dripping or be 1t -as It may, - seaside resort. I_on to the thick rug; a tiny stream o1 MY heaven Is just ahead of me— when rkerDye`WorkSLfn". A loud rapping of the door drew her blood trickled down one cheek. He i go home today. ��eClt1@rS ars out of the room. -4 a few minutes was plastered` with the mud of the .—Will Carleton: pbe had unta'stene the clumsy bolts, moor. = r • and struggled vainly to hold the door (To be Continued) 791YOnp3t. O against the sudden inrush of the ��— Extra Guard for Crown r` storm. Then -a built' figure, clad in a Jewels. fur coat, took the door from her and OLD CLOTHES DYED closed it with an effort, afterwards The boldness , of the new type of _;following her into the cosy room. MAKE -NEW GARMENTS European criminals who combine Wild ;�,`�` ' t gtLl'1dCE' 8 ! tX "Sidney!" she exclaimed, when the a �i West methods with science has moved M the ~ lamp light struck across the new Oianlo�ld Dyes Turn Faded -the British Government to further ��~ e Lill"+°1=-"� comer's face. "Why have you fal-I Shabby Apparel into New. s J 5ati'e ' lowed me here?" }r ppaY safeguard the crown ewels, which are r Before he answered, the man took i kept. In a specially constructed vault off his heavy coat and gauntlets, and Don't worry about perfect results. in the Tower of London. Indeed, the f then sank'wearily into an easy chair. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to Govertjtrient Is seeing to no "I've come on the old errand, Betty," give a new, rich, fad�l.ea&-c !. Blood 2d succeeds in getting these he replied; "to see if I can't make you fabric,. whether it be wool, silk, linen, jewels,,as was the case in the reign, of change your mind. It'* absolute mad- cotton or mixed goods, -- dresses, Charles II., when the original Col. ness to throw your career to the winds i blouses, stockings, skirte� children's Blood escaped with the crown. Valk like this, and bury, yourself in each a coats, feathers, draperies, covers ^'' f - -.: forsaken shot. Oh, age— The regalia, which are estimated to I know what you everything! be worth. about '$30,000,000,. are aur- `would say!" he went on quickly, when _ / she would have spoken,. "But can The Direction Book wlth, each -pack- rounded by Iron bars built. into con. T you help --can you do any good by, age tells how to diamond dye over any 'cnete and steel of the "safe" pattern. l l staying here?" color. At night an electric current of 'error. The girl faced him, her eyes blazing. To match any material, have dealer mous voltage passes through the bare, ,�� I i withas the ikool in London bei } " which with any can inetru• -- - — angry ily. show ou Diamond no@ -Color Card. to touch k . Do you think I could go on plying maul proiuibly would mean instant T� —p yain$ n'g death. In addition to this there is a feted, living in luxury, while Lionel is Now We Eat the Mermaids. night guard is the chamber; while a a is that place yonder?" Her hand was e' dlldt�lisis Iile�TedteSt waved impatiently baward the window, Even mermaids nowadays yield val• comp" ted system of alarms com• from which in daytime there was' a noble commercial products. Their mn cates with the main guard of the $1 gC@ 'siOF Qin , view of the distant•walls of the grim, flesh is very good to eat, different Tower. prison "I—I feel. somehow that I am parts of the creature' resembling beef, _Not content with this protection, the 'helping him by being near at hand." veal and pork. -Their skin makes an authorities now are taking still fur / She buried her working face in her excellent leather; their bones take a that' precautions to'` safeguard the from paint -neglect e hands, while sobs shook her convuls- ively Lvastly greater than the beautiful polish, and their,livers fur. Jewels, When they are required for cost of -protection. ivid The man rose' from his chair nish an oil resembling that -of cod a state ceremony special detectives are ]But it is to be noted also that �� • • ' - shoulder.s soothing hand on her livers which is commonly used for sent to the Tower, the Jewels are the real cost of using ordinary " „ medicine, taken from their_ vault and laced in a pafnt—however cheap it may Betty, be reasonable, he pleaded p ALI A ' .gently. "Look facts in the face. They are not called mermaids any private van. The escort which ac - that vastly greater than `• Lienal was sentenced for—for 'life for longer, but "dugongs"—their human- companies them scarcely loses sight that of painting with'St pure murder- there's no use mincing mat-) like appearance when seen at the sur. of ,the Jewels until they are'returned send durable paint such as ters. L�i[Wes man, Strokes, let' face o1 the sea, with head and alloul- 'to their place in the Tower, N' — 81 'i0�G1,4fI►i1ldt�t.a Lionel into the flat late that night) dere exposed to view, having in early --¢— N Eitf?LiSH wit wad t alone them.long, Chester and he P"T ibYV7G were alone for so fong, and then times given rise to one of the most �[iaa:a's z.laimsat ielleves 7fettsalrta, Strakes, not having heard Lionel leave picturesque of myths. the place, west to eek i! there was • The. animal is about the size of a Buy Thrift Stamps, 24 you would avoid constant repainting—if you would have the paint' — l:... 1111 ng more for him to do, and porpoise, with huge lunge (enabling that has maximum eoverin;-capacity, investigate the cause of the high �- found Chester lying dead on the floor, it to stay for a long time under water) . reputatlan attained by B-H. You 11 find UULT the favor in which it.is is dui to a truly remarkable stabbed in the# back." "But Lionel that Chester and grinders like those of a' ruminant. Appm At YO>Dr ]add by eo many e:perieaced pai•itera degree of pyrity a purity attained by usisrQ 3t%h ingredieata as the swore himself let him.out of the flat! broke_[ Tusks that protrude from the 'upper Jaw area _distinguishing mark of the T y famous Brandram s C3«suine B.B. White Lead—together with pare the linseed we ]mow how to make hn our own spleiid idly- out Bett , in angrily impatient tone!. "W]lic Strokes-sie�dtastly denies." male. �t IGlliraor vns�rpecth�i- siac and purest e4Pped milia. Your investigation will result irl•a trial of this brad— SiVney's voice was cool and- stead Y• Dugongs ai•e jenizotis of warm seas. as con - vltatlon can hal eon- rand that trial will make you a confirmed adherent of this palet that CS Betty, face things!" p�itc¢� °"What Often they approach near to land, r• you. tide++t of al�tLva swearing Seen far and that lasts so long. Its fine, smooth surface never cracks "tx --.the tough, air -tight coat it gives affords the surest kind of do you want me to do ?" she askgci wearily. "1 want you to come coming in with the, tide and feeding on the submarine algae of mud flats. at your best in but a few momenta it renders to Your peels surface -protection, against time and wcather. back.- The xceigior is waiting for E To capture them tiara are stretched sun a woderfully ^pure. ..�� sort complexion that is -_ , .Look for the H•B dealer, in your territory—the ~ jou, the public clamors for you to b In Londen, with across channels leadingtto such flats. beyondcomparkon H•B Sign flange outside his afore. come tk. your pope a and your money, you might i They become entangled, and unable rise _to the surface to breatbe, are • =� Ibeto all alp—some clue might turn drowned. e 13MANDIVAM IEIVDEQS®W up. litre=" He ended, wav- , JnQ a. raging hand round the tiny th its simple yet snug furn- _ "'"°"" Mae�c�•a r..r erewaa 4e«e.na. �•�« Vto room; ishinge. .' Iltinara'e. Lidmeat for sale everywhere. L *BOW URER MARTIAL LAWS -.MUCH FIGIrrING-INOTEWDISTECTS Sputacana Coittrol, Mining Region -President Ebert and _10 7 1 Cabinet Return to Berlin -Reds Gaining in --West G ermany. Coblenz, March 21. -The Spartac- All Thuringla is reported in con - 111113 gained control of 'the Ruhr district trol of the Soviets except the Weimar !to -day. The Red army won Duisburg, district. ':Gartborn, Mulheirn and Mettmaiml The total dead in Dresden to daite vest of Elberfeld. is •sixty-eighL there is a general A report at noonstates that the strike in Pomerania. State troops from Duisburg have out In the suburbs of Stuttgart their way through to Dinslaken, South crowds are parading and firing re - of Weesel, where a State troop c` volvers indiscriminately. -,4*ntratton Is . apparently taking place. A After serious -fighting. Kell again A direct report from Duisburg says ti is in the hands of the. Government. ekic . -t has been set T that a Soviet Governmen IX tap thereNa private telephone con- At Kassel a crowd tried to storm .4 are permitted except for the military beadquart;rs. Seven - procuring Ing of food and coal. teen were killed and eighty-four Three thousandpersons were killed Wounded, !In the fighting at Leipzig before the Gotha is in the power of the Rad- .''Government troops captured the town icals. Friday, according to statements made The general strike is practically 'by three American business men who over at Hanover. Work has been re- arrived bgrg tonight from Leipzig, surned. The rebel troops left Breslau yes- HOLDING which place they left Saturdanight. I Up to Wednesday there wAry s strike terday, flying flags of the old !colors. 7 - agitation in Leipzig against the Ka_1 A great crowd jeered and hooted, $6.00; Milkers, good to choice, $100.00 regime, then anarchy and So - w ict con- and , general shooting folloed. it, to $160;00; do., com. and med. $6500 Vol until the Government troops was not ordered,, even the troops to $75-00; Springers, $90.00 to $160.00; shelled Wi,�*s aus and Labor head- firing on each other. Many people Lambs, per cwt., $18.00 to $22.00, Sheep, $7.00 to $14.00; Hoge, fed and and soldiers were killed and, wounded. quarters Fxiday afternoon. watered, $20.25; do., weighed off cars, There were 2,000 persons in the - President Ebeit returned to Berlin $20.W; do., f.o.b., $19.25; do., do, 'building; who' were shot down as they from Stuttgart at ii -o'clock- this country points, $19.00. 'made their exit. -The shells finally morning. The entire Cabinet is in Montreal, Mar. 23. -Butcher steers, set fire to the building, k1hing other Berlin and has been sitting since two common, $9.50 to $11.00; common, $7. - ...'hundreds. o'clock this afteroon. 100 to $940; butcher cows, addiumi Berlin,* March 21. -Berlin is The state of seige in Berlin and $7.00 to $9.00; canners, $5�50 - cutters, $6.00 -to 7.00;,'b*buicom- �igid_martjal I'aw,I]MA t -Aff -the-- Provincie-of- Brandenburg was men, $8.00$to $9.50;utcher good veal,ls, $15.00 preventing a'renewal of the list two raised Saturday afternoon, it was to $17.00; medium, 310.00 to $15.00; -Oay's battles, but' there Is much announced officially to -day. 3, fl es grass, $7.00 to $7.60; ewe $12.06 to fighting- in other plac in Germany. . The streets of Berlin, for the first $14.40; lambs, good, $17.00 to $18.00; It is reported that the Communists time, in a week, present ,a peaceable ,common; $15.00 to $17,00; off car hor)d Dortmund, Duesberg, Meulile.-I aspect to -day. weights, selects, $21.00; lights, $20.00 beim, Dusseldorf, Gotha and Cottbas. London, March 21.-G6vernment ad- in $21.00; sows, $17.00. Severe measures, amounting to a I vices received from Germany to -day state of sedge, were placed in effect l are to the effect that the Independent' Allies Warn Turks e --.,to-day-by President EUe-rt for Berlin. Sodialists are demanding further con -1 All persons are ordered off the cession' 6n, the part of the Govern- -Regarding Massacres streets after sundown, and anyone ment, probably because the Commun- A despatch from Constantinople carrying -, arms will be shot without ists are gaining the upper hand ini says: -The Allied High Commissioner further parley. West Germany. I All Schwerin is torn by general The advices from Essen, Dusseldorf here has Issued a statement declaring -/-".�.'strike and plundering. and Elbev' Id indicated. that all three' that the. Allies have no intention of - In the Vortiand coal, district the towns were in the hands of the Spar-. � destroying the authority of the Sul- 'Oommunists are gaining the upper tacans; . that something mething approaching' tan, but wish to strengthen his po7ei. Aland. The miners threaten to de -1 anarchy was takifi'ffce in Essen, pla I It also says the Allies will aidliois to i stroy the mines If the Communists and that fighting was continuing in their intention not to deprive the ;are defeated. Leipzig. Turks of Constantinople, but that they may be compelled to modify this do. XwWy Market -Rt clalm 11 massacres and disorders con- tinue. Th4; Allies have occupied the Minis. tries of War and Navy and. assumed Breadfituffs Green meats' Out of pickle Ic Ion I control of the posts, telegraphs and Toronto, -Mar. 23. -Manitoba wheat than smoked. telephones,'- which have been. ism- --No. I Rorthern, $2.80;, No. 2 Nor- Dry salted meats -Long clears, in porarily suspended. Shipping also has ithern,' $2.77. tons. 32%c; in cases, 28c to 29e; clear been suspended. Manitoba oats --No. 2 C.W., $1.00- bellies, 27c to 28%c; fat backs, 32c to No 3 C.W., 977,ic; extra No. I 33c. 9i-7 c; No. I feed, 96%c; No. 2 Workers' Vengeance feed, 95%c, in store Port William. Montreal Markets Manitoba barley-No.3 C.W., $1.75; Montreal, March 23. -Oats -Can- On Baltic Soldiers No. 4 C.W., $1.35%; rejected,'$1.42, in. adian, W'Otern, No. 2, $1.18%; No. 8,1 --Astore Fort William. $1.14% Flour -New standard grade I A 'despatch from Berlin .mays: American corn -No. 3 yellow, $1.96; $13.25 to $13.56. Rolled oats -Bags: Police and workmen are now bunt - :No. 4 yellow, $1.93, track Toronto; 90 lbs, ;5.50 to $5.60., Bran, $45.25. Ing down scattered Baltic soldiers prompt shipment. Shorts, $52.25. Hay -No. 2, per ton, still In the cly. Fuur officers trying oats-No.Ontarioats-No. 3 white, $1.00 tbl car lots, $29.00 to $S000. Cheese-! to escape In an automobile I were halt - #1.02. according to freights Outside. Finest easterns, 26% to 27c. Butter,' ed by the police tank at the Branden- Ontario wheat -No. 1 winter, per choicest creamery, 65 to 67c; seconds, I burg. Pats. The officers used I I heir car, $2.00 to $2.01; No. 2 do..$1.98 to 62 to 64c. Eggs". fresh, 62c- selected, revolvers and a grenade, but were im- �$2.01; No. 3 do., $1.92 to 41-93- 64c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $3.60- 1.ob. shipping points, according to to -$3.65. Lard, pure, wood pails, 20 mediat6ly' overpowered . and' slain. 'freights. lb net, 31 to 31%c* Several civilians were.wonuded In the Ontario wheat -No. I spring, PeTi tight. car lot. $2.02 'to $2.03; No. 2 do.. _41. to $! Live Stock Markets 98 2.07; No. - 3 do., $1.9rr to ..1$2.01, f.o.b, shipping points OT- ccord- T ''on ir. __2V oice heavy Roumans 'Keep Out Inc to freights. steers, $13.50. to $14.25- good heavy Peas --No. 2, $3.00. steers, $12.50 to $18.25; butcher's cat- AM Soviet Agents oP-$1 tie, choice, $12.50 fo $13°26; do., good. Barley -Malting, $1.80 t .82, so. 007 -ding t6 freights outside. $11.26 to $11.75; do., medium, $10.50 Bucharest,. March 21. --The Rou- usekwheat-$1.65 to $1.70, accord- to $10.75; do., common, $8.00 to $8.50; manians are ma4ataining & strict 7, In to freights o taide. Bulls,- choice, $10-50 to $1-1.50; do., guard along the Bessarabian frontier Sye-No. 3, $1.85 to $1.88, accord- medium, $9.50 to $10.00; do., rough, and are refusing passage across, the $7.50 to $8.00; Butcher's cows, choice, I to freights outside. border. to* any more refugees, among aluitobs, flour -Government stand- $10.50 to $11.50; do., good, $9.60 to many of whom 'sre,' Bolshevist sus. $10.00; do., medAum, $8.75 to $9.25; Toronto. ? Ontario - flour --Government stand- do., common, 7.50 to $8.00; Stockers,pects.. All persons attempting to cross -lard, $10.80 to 11-00, Montreal; $11-00 $8.50 to $10.50; Feeders, $10.00 to the Dnelster,.River are being ficed.up- *Z T4ofontO in jute bags}, prompt ship. $11.00;. Canners and cutters, $5.25 to! On. N. mient. Minfeed-Car lots--DeHvered-Mont- ROAD MA!!�IM 110al 'freight, bags included -Bran, per ton, '$45; shortq, per ton, $52; �jcood feed Aour, $3.60 'to $3.75. Hay -No. 14 tiler ton, 2sm to Y $80.00; mixed, per ton, $27.00 track, 1%monto. GEORGIAM Straw -Car lots, per ton, $16.60 to 417.00, track, Toronto. 7 BAY Country Produce -Wholesale HURI ON N SOUN Eggs --.New laid, r 596 to 60e; Butter --Creamery prints, 65c to 66c; choice dairy printsi 55o to 57c- Ordinary iEyp dairy prints,:ftc to 51c; ilakers, 43c % REY to 48-_;01wmargarine (best grade) - - 1 31c to 35c; Choose --Large, 29%c to QDegRKM 4 - 30twins, 80c to 80%c; Honey- X" Whiter 60 25c; 10's, 260; Ole, 27c; Ch�1% rn, bream -Toronto butter - makers are offering 68o per lb., f.o.b. *MIA shipping points, for churning cream.Vti ..d\ :X . Lard -Tierces, 30a to 80%c; tubs, KITC $0%,c to 3)e; PaRs, 80%c to 81c; OXFORD �'_?nts, 81%c to 82c. Compound lard, L ONTO' 9 , 28%c to 29e; tubs, 290 tooM MILTON :29%cj pails, 2914c to 29%c; prints, "THAM t-0 31%.C. AAN C io Provisionsi.-Wholessle ! Smoked meats --Ribs, 80Lc to 81c; hams, medium, 86c to 28c; bdavy, -83c . to 84c; cooked hunts, 50o to 58e; backs, plain, 49a to 50bc; backs, one. less. 52o to 560; breakfast bao4n, 42e to 46c;, cottage rolls, W to 84e_ Barrelled tneits-Pickled fall, #46; -int" p'oc'k, $45. 7U 1`006104"" will be ballt by the Province during the next SVP YcArl at as expenditure in the neighborhood of eighteen m9non dollars The Fedora] t;ov"rujieso ' the lilveorl tPrty POP Clent-, and the municipuittles through whicli the hipway poem .90 per cam• of i6.eftt of 4t, WARSHIP FLEET CANADA{ --,,,FOR Britain Offers Dominion Shka Worth $16,600,000. A despatch from Ottawa says -.-Ex amination of the report of Admiral Jellicoe, recently tabled in The House -,5 - of Commona, shows that the British Government is prepared -to present to ..Canada a fleet of ships which, at pre - IL war prices, would be worth $16,500,000,1 and at present prices would have it much higher value. These vessels, as indicated in table number four of the Admiral's report, are as follows , four torpedo:' One light cruiser, boat destroyers, eight patrol boats, one flotilla leader, eight submarines. and four mine -sweepers. In conned-' tion with the gift of these vess,61A.' thp suggestion of Admiral Jellicoe is' that Canada adopt a naval scheme' the cost of which for the first year' would be $5,800,000. Of this amount, however, $800,000 -would be used for, the construction of ships, which could be postponed until a convenient diite,� and $500,000 more would be for, . it erection of defenses, maintenance of; 4 mine -sweepers,! ine-sweepers, etc., which apparently, , A HIM UP. need not be undertaken' immediately; The necessary expenditure to give' 4A. Canada a small navy, which would! __i� MAYOR OF CORK have necessitated no capital outlay) SHOT IN HIS HOME, i will therefore appear to be about. $4,500,000 annually. Le est Irish Victim Prominent Admiril Jellicoe's scheme provides, for an increase by construction of Finer. Slim'e new cruisers in Canada, but this need• not be undertaken until the finances' A despatch from London says: -The ofthe country would warrant it., Lord Mayor of Cork was shot dead at Until. these vessels are - built the an.' 1 ' o'clock on Saturday 'morhAng. The 'fired anal expenditure would be between� revolver was by masked per- four and a,half and five million dol-' sons, whose identity is unknown.. They lars. entered his residen-ce,.and'after firing - In connection with the manning of, the shot, escaped In n automobile. a the vessels, at is understood that -al A half-dozen men knocked at the door of ihe home of the Lord Mayor, personnel of 1,500 officers. and mens Thomas MacGurip. Mrs.- MacGurin would be required for this purpose-' As a result of the war the Canadian opened the door and the men. rushed . navy has now 500 well-trained men on in. Some of them he Id her while -others the books of the ships, and a 'number ran upstairs to the M Mayor's bedroom. They took him to the land of other -men, who served during the, ag and shot him In the chest. They war war and acquired considerable ex- then Bed hurriedly. perience would probably be ready to Mrs. MacGurin teleph n Imme o ed dl- enlist, ately for a doctor and a priest. The Break in Prices Sends -Mayor died soon after. the arrival of the priest, Japan Commodities Down Mayor MacGurin, who Is a promi- nent Sinn Feiner, was interned after T.oklo, March 31: -The first break 16 the Easter Rebellion• the steady rise of prices in Japaim . . ..... came yesterday, when the Tokio stock. Twenty-seven police and Govern• rice, silk and cotton mar)tets slumped meat employees had been assassin. -heavily. Rice dropped eight per cent, ated in Ireland since January I of yarn three, and silk ten, slid leWrig last Year, accordinp-to-an official an- nOuncement stocks averaged twelve. The madeF in the House of slump, almost causing a panic! Commoiis Thursday by tho - Chii due to a combination of causes retarY for Ireland, James Ian Macpheil; Including' an anticipated rise In the son. bank rate, absorptl , an of money in The latest previous outrage in the' speculative, fluctuations and a large .Cork district -wits perpetuated on the decline in exports. -alght of March 11, -when, Constable. A continued fall is bell ved.ilkely,` 4 Scully was shot at Gleumire. Two ---- noWers and s• number of civilians "King" of Syria were' killed by gangs in the same Not Recognized vlciuity.%b� day before A despatch from London: says.--The- BrIt!sh and French Governments have Sinn Feiners' Chiefs notified Prince FeLsal, iron of the King Rounded Up at Xerry -of the Fledjaz, that.they cannot recog- nize the validity of the decision of the Damascus Congress which pro. Dublin, jdarch 21,- There was ' a claimed him King of Syria.. round -up of ptfominent Sinn Fein e ra The Prince has been invited to come throughout Berry •yesterday. A num.to Europe to state h . Is cas . e.- ber of them were put, aboard a des.," troyer. by tli-e Military authorities, r Willie Had Hand their destination an - English prison. in Kapp Conspiracy - The 'conditions under which JuitIce :Moore and Justice Gordon are hold A despatch from Loudon says: - The Ing court at Roscommon are consider British Government has received ed. indicative of the• precautions being strong , evidence that the* former 'made to protect some of the public Crown Prince is implicated In the con. men, spiracy which -brought about the -mill.'. Six armed policemen gnard their ta*y- coup in Berlin. This explatitte lodgings at.nights, others follow their why the Dutch have doubled the carriage 'Wen th@'r drive to, the court, guards and sent destroyers to watch and while they are presiding at se's. Wleringen Island. The British are sions the court -room is guarded by satisfied the former Kaiser was not plainclotliesmen. connected with the coup. 7U 1`006104"" will be ballt by the Province during the next SVP YcArl at as expenditure in the neighborhood of eighteen m9non dollars The Fedora] t;ov"rujieso ' the lilveorl tPrty POP Clent-, and the municipuittles through whicli the hipway poem .90 per cam• of i6.eftt of 7 e. , le- , _`rt A� 67 —Dr. Henry will --be liters as usual —Preliminary notice is given of ISMS next Tuesday to attend to his pro-. the postponed concertw hich will „'* . fessional, duties. take place on Easter Monday in UNDYE; HARDWARE —Mfg Thos. Law was in the 7 A number from Pickering are the Pickering town hall, at 8 p. w. - ,. city on Monday• goiux to Oshawa this (Thursday) Further particulars next week evening to attend the banquet to —Mrs. John Haight, who has —Ed. Walsh is painting his resi Y Sir Adam Beck. rented her residence to Jos. Ca -ill - The song of the00 per cent once on Church street. —W. G. Ham had a business trip 110 in is 'now ton, and is about to leave Picker - serves to Ing, Will hold an auction sale of n -Pu Paint '-use1da the city on Tuesday, fre—quently heard anq ��*t NOW re remind us that spring is here and her household effects on Monday --George Elliott had a. business that the long cold winter has now next. ­'-�-trllj to the city on Tuesda We have a f till line of Martin-Senour's 100,' pure paint. All sizes raWn to k close. U J lin Draper had a d —The larce masses of fee that usiness trip to Claremont on Tuesday. —The, Dominion government lay in the creek at the bridge at..V': according to your wants. Absolutely guarau-teed. J Rill most probably ask for another the south end of the village ob- Miss Agnes Every, of Toronto, national loan this year. The rev- structs the flow of water and ."—spent Sunday with her mother. Frank Bundy, of Tot -onto, entieis.two' hundred tuillio4is less causes it to ovei flow the road for — over Sunday here with his open o this -deficit a loan nill'have to be U' the ome t than the expenditure. and to meet the p4st two weeks. IF 'Brighten p .. e H' 4 father. —Lloyd'Shi*rley spent the week- floated, -CHERRYWOOID d with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. _The 'Mareli- meeting of the See what'we*have in Gold and Alln minuin -- Paint for p'ict'ure frames, --en wi Fredei ick Roac.h, one of the bidest ,—The Institute Will be held at 're,�iidents of the township died at his' Liquid Veneer and Satinette to renew furniture, Chi -Hamel .Misse-Q R. and I. BuntiuL, are bile lionie of -)Irs. AllaN"y, next home here on Tuesday. March 23rd: in Visiting relatives in Toronto for v0lil a Tuesday, March 30th. at 3 p. m. and'Wood-lac Stain for your floors. Slith year. His F. Ji. Chapman, of Toronto, will few days, take place this (Thursday) afternoon, , -eit-Tone, a flat dull washable finish, For the walls i%;e 1�qve N. '—James and A.Irs. 'Rose spent speak on "Women.in Agrieulture.' at 2 o'clock whenintdrinent will cake week-eud. with relatives in It is hope(] that there. will be a place in Erskine cemetery. full Attendan'ee'.' Frescotta and AlalxAstitie, all in ass'or'ted colers. owmanville. Willson, tow`d�--hip­iCs,7;es-' —The FH­rmei�s' Sun, the official —Ed. Xaw n of the U. F. 0., is strongly worthy of your, notice: mor, . Our as of Brushles iii made his rounds -of the wig- organ 9a lage on Monday. Opposed to the b.nildiag of the SQUAPH PIANO FOR 'SALE—In ,—Mrs. R. H. Cronk au'd son, Tu.ronto-Eastern rfillway on ' the g�,odorder. %pplytoF,Il­1Ia!1,Chur�h5t,, at grounds that it will not pay, Plckeri:ig. 22tf Linden, spent the iNeek-end that it,pl rallels the Grand TL'auk their home sere. t C..'�FFD WHEAT FOR OR SALE—Mar- How about tour Eavetrbughing.and retAiring 9 Northern k -(1L ­%*U -11- C I"il 4 -MiRs Nflimie Rankin, accom- Trunk and Canadian -I,!, R. R, No, 1, Wffitby. KailwaN-s, Nvhich are publicly o�vli- Ev:1 panled by a friend, spent Sl.lndi�y Get your order in iiow. --here with her mother. ed... Tile fact that• the ratepayers OR 8:ile-Rpwistpred shorthorn 4 .-Dr. and Mrs. Bateman spent ill the -nitinicipalities coticel.ne(j Row, duo March 29th, at iot t3. r. cod., tire practically uuRnituousitt favor Pickvnng. Ind. phone -Maly, ui)7. Fred Laccy, • .19. A. and lli,5, Bunting. 'hd have expressed their willing- OR SAT,E-A 4 sear old colt,vood Sunday with the latter's brother, of the construction of the railway IlzWhiand-Cr-aek, .. --7-;Jt) H. B��� Picknin-Dr. Cartwright i-- h�ivlug h is n W ILAU'Ason,J.ULlng -ill n the financial IF 32ew verandah paint,d, which ich7 %N e*,;� to -shoulder R. R No. I. Pickering. lift . i gtea m " ction t] improve its appearance. I�Pou;�ibility Of it= % construction last --Lould deter the government frot OR SALE CHEAP -Sleighs. w7tc. F !1'17M'�S and j., L. Courtice moved la 211 .11,1- of �M�k- �-litirclx OPPO';'llg7the scheme. In regard rn n J�,:! m t A7tf week into the residenceon ' its halo tt is -ins nO o�ition,-I!, lit-=, ... on • t %� hizh he i FOP lf".T-ei!f2it IMP d. no other railway in the country cur has a brighter outlook. Ceeil Richardson, who i-3 at- npl, •'� Geo. Mlwch: Pickering. hard:,io Sauday, March *23tll, i� to be tending Osgoode hall L,%w School, 1,410M SALE'.'S* spent ovar Sanday at his home "Inc(ruie Day" in the Nlethodi�-t wc• and 11) p;gQ, gnod •1k. -r. I it ­:mg s Lot '-'I C X i. 1'. elmirch and Stirely, all who have rlp�:.: Boyd Lurk. ilhune. 01 1 -7' here. -Dr. Shirley ii in Guelph tali been keeping out will be UUFIJIIIF, 1,"Oh SAL9-No. 15 DP Laval enram in. The glorious spring -time -gl i 9 -time calls for the tins out to prayer and m,, i,s, • Apply wipe :%5 Ewen; ri ng. 21;-;ro -totheda*irylierd at the military Requisite. isit' - week applying the tuberculin teat -p­tctically'ry-w. i,ut,u�&I four �k Sp'ring' Cleaning qu es hospital PraiAe. . Morning subject, " Hear- )TATOLS FOR SA LE - A Mas wed or I ing The Wwd," based on the R!" Q! Irt.h C,,hbler.. for ,,:Van —lies. P. J. Wright, of Toronto. % �,;;" — Old- Dutch Clegnsek, 13e or 2 for ',)5 c oras, to ) at lo, 13, con. .1. Fickenng. W. Cammack, spent a few days this week With Let's %% -i, "He that bath ear, R. K. No. 1, Mcke'ring. 25-127. 2 for. 25c her siiter, Mv3. Dickie, who is hear, let hi -m hear." He saves his Babbitt*8 Cleanser,. 8c or India Ted styn], who uses his sense?. Incline '%X�001) FOR'SALE-$5 per cord at To. you r ear and our soul shall live. . i v !w i o., tea r of con. �,, - Broc k road,. A ;nun Handy Ammonia Powder,' 10c pkg J. ;nd Mrs, Calvert of ' 11 �x on the prem;ses to attend to c 15C pkg ron to, spent Sunday here with Evening subject,. "The Old Sin- LA. Barclay. Biougham, . 191, -Us""* Lux Soap Rakes, ner," suggested by the Healer's the format's parents, Thomas and SALE -A quantity oT-h­­o7,,e- Pearline, Ic.15c, 35c pkg Mrs. Calvert. question •P "Wilt thou be made FhoRld furnituft, Also strawberry plants. $1 .2. whole ; rist carthe friend- c bundred or,!��r thousand A %Its, 15c pkg er �,,Ply to. Gillette's Lye,-Mrs,H.T. Lote, of TorontoIes% helless, hopeles's old men. at, Robinson rywood. - 24.6-1 is accompanied by her son, Stanley Let us strive with the old in sin. 9ALE-A quant itv of clean, Chloride -Lime, 15C pkg Sunday with her daughter, We shall meet to. pray for them c1train. Joe, Carlton. s and Early Golden Yellow corn. gua FOR Marquis wheat; -White Wave Bon Ami, cake or powder, lire. i "e S. C. Bun- 15c pkg every Tuesday, at 8 p, in. andkers R, R. 2. Whitby, Ind. phone 2104. 13-30.; -Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McLanch urge all who pray to join with us. rooms, Scrub Brushes', Soaps -of all kinds. lin and children. of Pontypool, are We invite the, young people to at- 'OR SALE -A cream separator, visiting with Mrs McLauchlin's tend the League on Friday at$ FTubular No, 3, in good condition, have no paren use for it. also a good -churn. a bargain. W. C t94 Rev, J. W. and Mrs, in. Special metting arranged `totes, R R 1. Ifighland Creek. Phone 619. 21G-27 Down. Thanks to all who attended How About Garden Seeds ? -Mr-. Uriah Jones, who has t ARNI WANTED -1 want i6 him a he box social last Friday night. F the firm where I can get plenty of work while the sold her residence to G. Downing, You helped to m6ke it a bi�'btlt'- by Will, pay S!joo down, Give fun Our Seeds have J r usi arrived... -Why not buy now, will bold' an auction sale of her cess. Proceeds $8',4,00.-J. NN. D. particulars. R. C. Tin aall. R R 1, Goodwood, household effects to -morrow (Sat -On Monday night one of the supply is at its best *? o'clock. , ti')Albtny-Avenue.� urday), at most .brilliant anrora HISS BOLTON. kinds of Flower and Vegetable Seeds on hand. -The" *firm weather of the borealia, or more familiarly -known cr4on Ljdic,'GxAn-i, Short h�ur*; siaturdays. All k drying p the As the "northern lights," wriS Wit- I o clo_k, I-lighestAdg-, Position permanent_ past few d roads very rapidly: y. Those in the nesse I d he wany of our res . residents. dents. village are now quite dry and theLong sire,%m-A of bright light -t ?,R SALT-Ahotilt 25f"), feet of ...,dust isbeginning to fly. woul(111:%sli through the -kv and F �C�Int Imo,!ly Prints and Ginghams %N hO then in A few Moment. .1 woltdcl-ars lert two Mr. and Mrma. Fielding, cow-lLic. J, fre,,hcn April I0!o,* n appear, only to' be followed by A, 1. Ti4�1)r. R. R, 2, Plcker'riz% .2; �:s .-These stal,los a have been spending the pant fe,.,% .another more brilliant liRlit which ro' ve'rv.har.d- to proetire and sho . w indications.of mouths with relatives in Brant -a Q; r7FD . GRAIN I. -OR SALE T('.n,- being, s�arcer than ever I)ebre ilie season is over. It -pend s ford, have returned to f would dance in t-ke liefiveia.. U -U. L Hcaiily pr­ar!: 0"A C N" 11 h"fley w: 4- -. . -,%-ill pit; vay you to look over bur stock of time with Dr. and Mrs, Cartwright, ally the�:e phenomena appear u'ply cream ne in t jnV L!�.remoW Wen. -Those motorh 3g along t' No. 21, cl�lrcrrioflt. ip northern �-ky, bi-it, tha 01' Gray tlw,,e at tin eariv date. Che Monday night was tv-i lirilliAnt. in -Kingston road find the new brok, the swithe'rn skie-a as in the north light and dark colors. are -Fie and 40c per 'yard JR .14ALF-BrooA inare, 11 !rt-itri Print.?. ,, stone very destrneti-veto Ole K.ng' eru. Formerly the uarthei u lights F.,:,,, �,)' - lftat)., r. h d; z,+fin tires. It is hoped, however, that r-: , hJ;.:illy. ruing d. u posed to lie 5c were IS the ray,. h Gill -haw Mue and wliite check 3, per vard -this will soon be remedied by pok whoe sow W,th 7 plkn; )iton Cour:0 2 weeks opy-11101 Ig on in the tics, R R 1. ,Bel! phone. 1. 11 F con., Pickenng: %V', as FL a o a ner coat on t -tm. 2- in. virle, blue and white and arctic regiOnq, btit - t-cienti�t,; have Gillght I It -St. George.s church ', SP(44il proven that tbHy are elec-trical OUSE PATN 'D DECOR and white, '40c'per .yaid TING AN Mauve Linten services commencing "'itil disturlances and there is a con.' Also 'the Rev. W. L. Cullen arm property rlyey�, 38e per y Talm Sunday, Maech nection with stin �pots, the aurora stock, resi- Chambrav, b1 u e, rd 28th, whe of Toronto, a 3-a rd and the niagnetisru of the dcnces and mercantile, at low races. Apply at 5 :will preach, morning at 10.3o mid, earth. When they are �ery bt-il- 2 D3 Dress Ginghitm, fine qiialitv. rd Gcrow's'garage br at h6use across,the strt et and 6.5 c per yard e en V ing at .7.00. Service on Wed. li,nt, as they were oa Monday Inesdav at 4 p. ir. Good Friday at- -UMt, it affects the telegraph .50e per yard. Shirtin heavv 10.80 a. in. It is hoped that a systems and long distance tele. MORTGAGE SALE cougrdgatiGn will be present on phones. Im olden times, when the. Sunday - *Vhen Mr. Cullen preaches. �lso, mariv other lines ' on hand'. . people were ign()rant and isnper 10orkmen's Aall, green River -Ina letter received'froui Rev. qthiowz, various ideas were held "Y Dr. Mar4h. by. his datighte,'r,-.Mfss'.by the people. Soule thought that. . Under and hy,viitkie of powera con- �Itja, he tea that' they had, a a display of northern -lights fore• tained'in a ce'rtai-6 mortgage -which eta :very stormy passage. Many of told the death of. king; and will be - prodticM at the tinie of sale M 5 'APMAN :the passangers reeeive-d very pain- national 'heroes, and the North there will be Myereil - fQr--zale at the fill injuries, a number having re- American Indians believed them Worknicn*s Hall, Green River, On- ceived fractured limbs bybeit3g to be the �;.piritsof.tli tario, on Sanird;Cy, the 27th day of - deRd. pass - L March, A. D. 1020 at the hour of two H Some Choice Bargains tossed about. The doctor. 'as ing across the northern to ere are w o'clock in t4­­.,ifitr'ho4)n­the premises kept busy attending to the sick the happy huntinggrounds. 71slany commonly known as Workrnen's Hall stidinjtired. The letter was Writ- other legends have arisen in the Men'i -Knee Rubber Boots, sizes (Ito 10, $G.00 .per pair. Men's Rub - Green River, Onotario, and more par - ten when the Bermuda Islands minds of the people in -different titularly described as'follow--: bers, sizes 6 to 10, $1.40, Ladies' Rubbers, 2� to 7, $1.00. N, le were Coming into view;! countries -in connection with All and singular that certain parcel A nu-iiv line of, Men's Black and' Brown B-)ots, put in stock the past -Rev. Mr. Saer oeeiipied the then). or tract of la I rd and premises 'sittlate, week, sizes 6. to 10, at 6.00 -Cd 8.00. lying and being its the said Township pulpit in St. Andreiv's church a Ivain on Sunday when he preach- of Pickering. containing I,,.- adaleas- White Cotton, .96 in. 80d'vd -�­Wbite Nainsook, 40c to 50C ed two excellent sermons. L He ELM DALE MILLS urement 1,28 of an acre, be the same 40c �d Lawn, to 50c more or less, n-nd being composed of 118rkite Long Cloth, will again occupy the Pulpit next 1'X03C=M11-TQ1- that portion of the south east quarter Chambray, 40c yd Colored Dimity, 450 Sunday. In tl* evening be will oils, 4;% and 50c, Man of Lot Ntunber-Thirty-five in theSixth :-Colored I Yon can always get the best an address 6P "Jerli�alelll. eonression c,-- the Tow-nship of Picker - As. Mr. Saer has travelled extensi. tobw Flotir made from N 6. 1. . in aforesaid, ofwhirh the desetiption 'vely throughout Palestine' and 'are 9 GILLS SPIE, DUMBARTON Muuitoba Wheat, and adrneastitenienE of thebo`ua� dries G"• A. has spent consid r iI in the Royal Honsebold and Glenora fol e -ble time r rs fol!Qws;� that is to say.. Bread. Try a bag. Cnimneiiring.,ta point on thesouth- is certain Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats ern hupdary of the said lot- at a a;.; -- to prove most --intere9ting- A L11 eleven extended to all BRAN, SHORTS lance or thirty-two rods and 'eleven to attend thec6 services Feet west from the south — hearty weleeme is e. and one hal' MIX FEEDS east tirgIe fhocecd- Thence north *on OAT CHOP -,�, - I - - -The,' high price -of biiildin a line p;ti-allt'll wlLb tfie. eastern bound - e :to 9 CRUSHED 0..V'TS of the �,Rid lot, -�1111t) el;t, Ult al.N tw tN t f t material and the gr6at diffic. y BARLEYCHOPnn*tl seven inches secure it at any,price is serioiiQ- V WHEA� line p'Arallel with the sai ly interfering with the building r� thern boundary fifty feet anti nine inches : . Stock; Dwelling CRACKED CORN Business, including ock w activities in the village as Nvell fis -FEED Thence south, on a line parallel with MIXED FIEN . Calan ell's Cream substitute in every other ptirt Of the countrylip said eastern bo0ndary twenty-two Many who intended to build itne Let and seven inches to fhe'saidsouth- and Harness Shops holding back expecting a'shimp in CAlf Meal. ern. boundal-v: Tb,-r,c.e west on the Molasses Ileal the near future. The 91"t de-, feet c HOPPINC, AND OAT] nine inches to tho point of commence wand for building mate in lVoinen's and 'Mis-ses' Boots' CRUSHJN'(T EVERYDAY mplit We have some snaps If -Aont*nae for a,wimber of year,�'to Get price.,-, on feed in ton lotia. te�rl.:izz, particulars and condi- ,at orie-third value. Co As Were is a great s:vnreity• of h0uses in all countries. so there BELL PITOXF. lions of sale apply to William Jnrne.c ia vQry lit prospect for, A decl' Beaton, K3 Bay' StrAef, Toronto 801i- ine ritor for "Krnn-,a Doten the Toronto. PR. A, BUNTING, ]PICKERING Iti Pr k-,; in the iromediate.future. Chopping every day. I gajee, 24.1-17 JEstablislied 1857. 4% P.