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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_04_02_ x+�. .•�' 'ta.�: , � .'� ' ,■r >J?n s.d.,: �"�s.r ait,p-.. 'u. � n-. - ro.. +a+.,.w0i :3 • - :. s- r -'': .,:,- :,;.:,,.- ?' / -., M; � �, yam: "„� i - 1ra;a`�",•w'.rt .,4,S .,,Y .r. .,. .::� 1'c ,ova.�:J�' t:' '-d�-• v^: � s'. ��'`.K•%•''+Fi•. • -..t,• , t- irk. 1'.K r•. ..yl .:,5,.: ..n ' f.. .r� ,71'^ :•.�. +`• ?, •fd- r/-"•. .'�' �: ' is � f .,�i .e,..:....—�`�l. T •:,pati ,�'• sr'wN. ' � F k: � •-� 3• ., y.�v.. ..,+':�Q+c....+• PICKE 11' R] u sml,fer• �s " _s,tU v. sr..+s -a•,•, . h...k -rm� ,xar ' 'vhr:.es .i:a1. "•"!•,..{y,,,. �. p4. ', :-�. '"K�r "S�,.v +' � ' •.'.':.., _ r `�Y. •^Y. +e..�.\a :.' •'E.d�'D"7:- r -.T ., ,'�., 'zi,n v-:. --; ,...Pi"rs .sy l .:3..•,:1•,�?a.•.; 1'.,y'- -R �"'p.. ,�rzf NO A- �..NEWS ',. 5y, q A • .�N �. E_FARE`YFT.L.-K.C'., BARRIS- • TEB,Oounttyy Crown Attorney, and County `801ioitor. court House. whitbT. 10•- 1 E. CHRISTIA' . B,trt•ister and • Solicitor, N-otery Pul If,-, Ett6, Money t:. can. OlAce Brock 6t tortl, Whitby. :Gly ' T-JAI:ttiFq JOlIN87'c)\- 13 rti=,err ' �t: : 3.7 Danf'rrtt:.1�••. :\!Ki u• h I:19^1 Toro rcr+ i'honc;Gerrard Livll. Saturdays. 1.0- -vern 171+,. Ind.), anly j -.WY I LLiA M J. PEA TON, B. A.. Bai•. 1 ".fir. ,. I:ti:fir, member ••f ;h: rrtn of n,utninw. _-U; seen by ,he-Gluhe it bad t'tkeo a gt e!tt .-hump, Those tabu i1t- w�tae, 702. XXX.IX. PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, AFP.1L ?, 19?0 . . `•DUNBARTON e -d 5ecretatw.- - - -- -�. - - --- in iti hitetovl stocks were jubt-. h ,me of Jiis I-ahe1 Vainlaind. All - ,..�>rtNs$si3Ostal'Qiax;Q*. = GeO, R'Bakerwhich dwastvbeoften 4 )t,in ubflan CHERRYWOOD t\ith his tPothersipnent theo,week=endEstablished - ?oyears- �8 invited to attend.' Medlca6 Nl t� v : D on the evening of April (411, hay been postponed indefinitely, 1lrs. •.-and Miss Lee find Mr..J3ad• gerow are roving. to Oshawa this week.ilk- 77 t +• ". E. FORSYTl3 D. of O., Regis- ' • teredrnetnterofthe OptOwetricalAsso. tsisdon of Ontario. Special ,attention given to `jthefittingofglasses, Eyes testedfree. North Into our new and. up-to•the_minute Music Store. WHITEVALB! 11i�s.JL GIlles ate of Toronto, •s eat 1 • • p a don le oT days with C, Plaxton and F : L ' j .,MILLS .. Ise tpiaremont. 9titf ..; - 1• B.—PaJticipatiun receipts are S. II. T.,Tran is indi�sed uwing to faint 1p z " " T- R'ecords.and sheet music are, arranized., over work. "' y. 1 1lrs. George Davidson, Sr„ and `ire. xF. F. TO11LINSON, 1f, B., lferztber J6 N *'of the College of Phy :ic•ans and Surgeons so that you can pick out the number u1' eppy you like. 1 - Mrs. J. ]lark is is spending, a •few• days with her father, J. Faucher, Ot I Janes l)avidQon spent a couple of nays in hatca, - r. • of Ontario. Office: that furmeriy cccerp:ed b e' the late Dr, R. Rrodie, and latterly by Dr, Cate The t eCords are arranged numerically Toronto. tt'ith relat'ttrs D�. report I' es�t ,s well. Phone. Cli,rcmont, Qnt: .s31y in self service racks and we have a COLI - ple of Victaola rooms_ so that you can pick out fbe record9 }ou "•ant, take ti', S. Jl:rjor was on- a business trip I I to Toronto on t':'iJay last w•ilich pl•uv- I ed very si::0es.-iuI. R', A. Iin,ix has rented 1I r, Tooke': Rnactr isVe tui sl��ill ith )n a o- 1 e m nt , His u):tny friends hope for a speedy [ lecnyery., " f " E.-CARTR-RIGHT,�L.P., 11. . C.•P. E ti'., Cmt, .a droner':or thrCvun- ' Ontario, Ori,ce hour's . 13-_� and il-&p. m.. chem ir.tn any of theseroou,s and play f trru, reCeiitly vacated by F. 1ti flour' Mrs. L. IV. Petty and daughter, ^r, - tyof or at other hours by appointment Phone Sell On- them to pouf heart's content, �� ill i5 an euterhrisin}I fa,kn et, .\Liss Giud p }s, of Toronto,.:ue•s ending :a couple of weeks at. the home of tier ; No. 2.1: Ind. phone No,, 409. Pickeritiz. If Coo hac.'nt one of our cattalo nes, R We are s•urr y to, lose IiVilliain aincl lure, A good stocks of Shorts and Barley tatio. 3sty come and get one they tare free. ,'lir , PPehtt+.: rrnul the :alN..,cs tli:v I P'tr n James tnel'1It �r,dd. 5. '1 hit I11I`:, Tl, it'}L1 h.to t)OII,7�hL Ills • k sed on Aland. 'Now is u• sod g , J:.1: and %fr,,. Rae, the oldiis rest- j�� O. 1I CK IN ON, M.D^, L.R.C.S., If yvu etre not on 0111' mailing list 6r have he -n very popular while het e. 'Br6ck general store business from Robt, U. titue to lav ill a stock. 'l� . Edinburgh, raember of the Cc::age of ate not getting a monthly. supplefnent I F. 1Cilhar has moved to ' ll tt idson, took possession last w eek. They will be scarce later -on'. Physicians and Surgeona of Ontario. licentiato of Royal. Colluge • of Surgeons, Edinbur,;L•. let us know and w•e %v- ll ce,'e that ycnt ti list of the neap records. R.rad, where bisfather fortnerl•y re- l sided. His residence here to be ) 1\'c.:yelc ,me 1I t'. and .lLra. Thomp50ll A c splendid c ualit of Cot u now Special attention to dsfeases of Women a,.d ohildren, Office and residence,Broughatu.• i{et Make this. your waitin,f room. n'c'ipied-ht Johir Tiveedie.- Ind fat)liiy Co our tuid.t. Rot David:c,n, who has sgld his n 1. 3 on hand. y _----_---_ -- _- Music all the time.- V;utuly 1;,,n s tlrlu; tt extensttel\' put^,Lixsed hererho tis, did not take ill tnl irr=, to Mr. Th pour. reru.ored ' Chopping n.: tumal. on _ L9�ul. � j jT1 l } �3 }'� �.L ■ lliV �11' ~I Sh to1 i the. tile• erlrpltis cash,, as our citizrn> tie born in•:e,tiilg to "stile, kinds of ctuck5. These who invested in Train- tt ittt his f:trniiy nnTue-,dty to hiyfarrtt to firoily f. 1t'e are sorry to Tose �li;e f trnily from car neighttnrhaod. and Frida s. y R'Ileat, Berle and Oats }' H.'KFNNEDY. B•arris'er. Rol: 3 X 1 . ieiror, Notary Pu51)c, [Conveyancer ac. - -- ------ - --- ----' w ray got a -bad �4 ori' M-ondav 1 The regular n)onthly m4eiing of the Wanted. ' ;Whitby, On;. •It `tr,tugv grouti'd to both teams, the all - "'i^`ion receipts shnllbe divided after *ck Ladies' Aid roc: etv will be held on Agent for Canada Carriage Co.hrt E_FARE`YFT.L.-K.C'., BARRIS- • TEB,Oounttyy Crown Attorney, and County `801ioitor. court House. whitbT. 10•- 1 E. CHRISTIA' . B,trt•ister and • Solicitor, N-otery Pul If,-, Ett6, Money t:. can. OlAce Brock 6t tortl, Whitby. :Gly ' T-JAI:ttiFq JOlIN87'c)\- 13 rti=,err ' �t: : 3.7 Danf'rrtt:.1�••. :\!Ki u• h I:19^1 Toro rcr+ i'honc;Gerrard Livll. Saturdays. 1.0- -vern 171+,. Ind.), anly j -.WY I LLiA M J. PEA TON, B. A.. Bai•. 1 ".fir. ,. I:ti:fir, member ••f ;h: rrtn of n,utninw. _-U; seen by ,he-Gluhe it bad t'tkeo a gt e!tt .-hump, Those tabu i1t- w�tae, Thursday aftt•rnnon.-April Sth, at- the , mer nlontha. e -d 5ecretatw.- - - -- -�. - - --- in iti hitetovl stocks were jubt-. h ,me of Jiis I-ahe1 Vainlaind. All - a ivested last, its. Clic latter advaLiced Several 'ladles of the comtuuuity care .cordially 1 '* °i. e been prepared was presented and each points, invited to attend.' Denny and family. I M_ Bell phone «'bite Ash No. 1 35.(X) to 41),(N)' '• A very pleasant event took place at which on motion- of H. Hurlburt, GREENWOOD DUNBARTO V Greenwood Nlethr dibt parsoOk on seconded by A. McGlaishan, the consti- R [hie O tn:.'.rc.J i9- nf'fring`from ;tn l RPprpsent-ttive- f ti tbh:ath Schools - 1• B.—PaJticipatiun receipts are a attaek- o n,+t[nnnia, p C Jit•.,. �NVe.1.•y Gee rand daughters, c thruue'hottt the town. hip t,f•Pir:kertnR it:ot nuts ready fordistrobution. clauses -follow: e- Rule A. To qualify for a team re- h;,.,e.been t)c;i,l,arint; in 1'. in't.he yah►•'trh'schnol room At - quires one attendance at the Sabbath school during the preceding calendar etntn t Born, un 1\'P lne4day. -li 11'.,h 21,h, Uulth.tr,on on T•.rL3,4\'.aftern/ton and big.anized a Tuw•nship SA)b3th `Scbao) - rnonth. but not having attended in the tc, Harr\ and..lIt Duckett, is yon: Foothall LeaThe meetiniz was R P previous month, one is not qualified until one attendance is registered in rp r spend their' honeymoon in Toronto- ills'= Ashley of Turnnto • s ent the i T 'HALL -House carpenter,. Fa- �� for '%ork, repair,: or rvi Their many Greenwood friends join in wishing them a ver ha t kt y happy. and pros- Rule B.'The team may F made rip of ,illi a Pa, if all 7{y�kmen. Drn:v,n: Foster gnu Etrrton. Toronty -- ' - - p opened lth the hrotherhoc.d hymn, , General Trusts Etnlding. b:, Ba} Street. Toronto. week -end W1t21 the Harvey. frarniiF• ''files[ he the tie that hinds." ; m 'Telephone;hln:n v,,l and 002. LOGS WA NTE D H. and •firs. Tyndall have returned, On ,notion of AI An Nlc(;I!tbatl, 'after spend_ ing several week-, in To. seconded by G. Callen• G. McC:achen. iGARA6EI, y: t - ' Tonto. wile elected chairman. Dept fat M1 . I will pay the-fellowing.frLes deliver-. est ,« _.t , . ,: t .. H+thcstt Fish has' engaged with Mr, On motion of 0. ('nwAn. cPenndpd BLAKE 13, 1111ATU-N. V. u, y•• Rock Elm No. 1 33.00 to }„ (9) per mer nlontha. e -d 5ecretatw.- - - -- -�. - - --- C:raduate'of the Roy21 Culelge' of Dental Surgeons and Cn,ve,-sity of Toronto. Office Soft Elia No, I 2$.i)I) to 30.1N) '• i Thomas Stevenson, of'•Ottatva, has ' A constitution of fifteen ruieshaving over W. 141, Pringle' •hardware store, Whitby. �.. Basswood No.. 1 •25.1X) to 30 (X). •' 'r• been spending two weeks with James been prepared was presented and each Office hours 9 -to 12 : 1 to 3.3ox Ind.'ptone 6. 2:0, a•vy-A Maple No. 125.()n to 360), •• Denny and family. I one was discussed, rand. adopted,. after Bell phone «'bite Ash No. 1 35.(X) to 41),(N)' '• A very pleasant event took place at which on motion- of H. Hurlburt, -- -- ---- -- 2nd Grath Pine 1 20,(X) to 25,09 Greenwood Nlethr dibt parsoOk on seconded by A. McGlaishan, the consti- A.' l �sfiiittl� 6asDs. Hemlock No, 1 20.00 to25.Ou •• Wednesday, Maieb '24th. when Hazel tution, as a whole was adopted. The r m G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Chopping and. Oat Rolling every week day excepting Monday. • Cela, third daughter of Duvid and Mrs. Russell, of,Claremont. was unit- ed in.. mania a to Riohard Norman, clauses -follow: e- Rule A. To qualify for a team re- ^ Licouses in the oonaiy of On kl'tokarina villas.. 271y W. G• Ba1r1188r Green River R only son of airs. Richard ;Nilson. The quires one attendance at the Sabbath school during the preceding calendar 'Es ceremnnv was performed b file Rev, P 8. Wilkinson. rnonth. but not having attended in the �T Yr I V.IRICHARDSO�T -v Real •,tat•. Insurance. Conveyancing, Notary Q1' adC>IrLef38 R. R. No. 1. LOeust Hill. Mr. and - rs. Wilson .left, amidst showers of confetti, to previous month, one is not qualified until one attendance is registered in Public, Etc..'Pickering, Ont. ally spend their' honeymoon in Toronto- the present month. i T 'HALL -House carpenter,. Fa- �� for '%ork, repair,: or e Ce n Term S a Their many Greenwood friends join in wishing them a ver ha t kt y happy. and pros- Rule B.'The team may F made rip of ,illi a Pa, if all • timate, riven new a .. alterations, 2nd. phone 2413. t.Pickering .idly p �! from April merges into the Sum- 'June perous journey through life: '—TOUFF I gTOUFFv1LL6 g members' are ryualifi- eft by their attendance.' Rule C. That the captain carr a pp F list of names of thong qualified to play, 11�� R.HEATO�i TOt�NBHIPCLEAE l Aol s Conveyancer, Comtal002oner for taking ta>sda•Ics, soconneant Eta. Mosey to tow mer Term from ?Sib in each of Shaw's Business gcbmis. Nu A Sunday' train het\reen Tormitn certitit•d by the superintendents sign:+•. on farm properrtt�Ty 'feaaar of WarrAga Lie- ,rid Lindsay, thr.,uRh here, cvillstar: lure, one"" I lwala. ont. t -t vacations. Enter any time, Fr^ � i ,.ening rest Sunday. Pulp r. One tFam nnly comprised of - UGH'S PI -GH. Glrn M,j,-r..'Ont. catttlOgue. P, 1lcintosh, .. Ch1tE• , J:.1: and %fr,,. Rae, the oldiis rest- tall. agea'ran he.rilristered front et, ch. _ IncOau•tt Auctioa,+or, F.xt,:..,v4, erper. fence :n ituporttd aC:l ihQrnai:tiJl•:Cd Ft,l!'k. Prirtoipal; Ynnge tt Gerrard. -n•s of. c+tnufivillt•. celrhraied Lheit �;i,l.l:'n \velfdinsc !ln Wpdnesdawl•n�t. I r SA bath Sr•haol, nnliess the executive Ices fit to change this rule in. future. Sales conducted 4,n "here, :\rite for'teriue ••.iaad particulars. P�otso Itit1�21t6, 931y 1'hr�Cfor the Foiward 'Moen. t iia the Ptc•�h\'terian Church i:wt Rule E: The vi4itinq_. teRjn sh.tll hoose Nf!• um \i[•e, .uh'N� F ) t to fur• +,r• -- -• _ _ POSTJI.T., Licensed• Auctioneer, •tor Counties of ]'4rk end Optario. Ana w' _ • nr/•y /i 4/ i/�Q f i ver mptir ren, ed $lir::,, h 1'he pt.jer rive is St �7H1• 'I'hr� F': t t p.1ot`.on Main �+t has been, ,rovrtl of the -o osifir team, and .,.t 1 pp R i y from their ncstt treuaur 'any i rnsr } p _ 'lion 94,100 of All kt234o ateeaned to on shortest d ., i •Its rbAied by L be B tptist chniv it, will, fr.r hl. tet vir a?, i notice. Addr�Greece atter P. O.,.Qnt, ... i %, ill soon r ecta large edifice on- the F, The hnine tenni. will have First-class rigs for litre ground. hRale t e tight to charge a.n Admission of 13 ��011T0�1J. t tl BgO\, Ontar in " lkrnifit,•n Laid 5+,• yor'Prd Civil - Day or niAt • '• "IltPie are atr?t.y of pr, ¢re. in til, rent. for adults grid 1'f cerils fur ahitd- 'ren. -lEnginrec. llopkinsblfeet,._14'httb.. t:'hone_:ii.. (C.uecessor to the late W. E,'� 'areola, Onta,to o Bus meets all trains F+:tilding tine in t,tt: town this sprints. half d ,ten t,e�v hntlalr.q? or ,fel+n• Bute G. In the case of n play off on LaodSurveyorof PurtPerry. : I1-3 Teaming pronij)tly attenders to.,p'-iffy ,ttnct'ing older' ores t:+kiitq pliu•e, nc•w hovr ec could be disposed of `tr,tugv grouti'd to both teams, the all - "'i^`ion receipts shnllbe divided after • M. 1IA%V, LICENSEAt'('• 4,iT1ONFFR Agent for Canada Carriage Co.hrt P in '_'t hour=. the expen.rs are paid. - ' ,tor York, Q...+r:: u::d Durham Count,.•+. All kinni-nf -Was pr»mptiy-attcnded Terms:ra.+nahlc. Duty-f:.r %ale•+ may he TT __ •. 1.i• Peak Atnrmg !hp Luilding, nl[t" .hn12PA - \vteck.its we tem-ing dt,wrr isanold Ride U. In thp ra,r• of a plo y Off on Aiti•nrie lZ o,ind vn umpire wutu,111 ,to. NEwYOttic arranitedatv. Bell and Indt-prn• T Pfrkerif► Q• ti iandtarlc 1',t .i', vP.trs standing, a oncF .')srt ed to by hoth•teant� roust be n h•• dent phones. Whitby, Ont. sly - - _ - - - - 7 R I D .t,ttge,T. Eaton More which -sold gOil!':s t , the surrounding cotuitry to a diy•Rule.i. t.tnee of forty miles. tai, e. - The n anis of all teams ds ;ding to compete'mt.:tlw in ihehan8s �%•=O' 'OFLY- z7�i1��Z8 ' f Secretary L.rague by $1',u Mand sold: t At the o-annnal meating of,the Stoufl'- ! the, Of the the '15th of April. •• 4'io�ernment, Municipal and Co,• liars a fnl� line of tl'esh and cur r. :file Boitrd of Tracie the. following offi- -erg were ele!•,Led for the current vaar : ;. Rulr J. Schedule of -,nines. teams. pordtion' fiotftl5 For Sale. ed meats con tantly.on hand. - PrPc , 'Dr. Q. C. -Smith : Vice•Prest- times and places ntn_st he posted in the Pickering \ew before The Cmd. of . Bell Phone 1fl4' Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, dent, I,. ]slink : ecrl CarF, Frets C. '33xdiil ;Treasurer, A, C.:i3utkhulder. April' • Habi , .Bologna; Weiners, etc. The Bnatd h:1': a number of imptlt r;mt Hul'-'K. Any e.xpPnse incurred 1)y WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT -AY ntattet? 1'•f it)tere?t rotate tni\�tt to be the Executive of the League during -=----- -- . - .. Highest price's paid for dealt with thi, spring and summer. the season must he' met b} -the treas- fir.' R. R A'TMORE Butcher's cattle-, .��._. - - firers of the differer,f teams on request •, Veterinary Surgeon BROUGHAM Rule L. The presiding exocutive must 6sue inn itaGt .,ns throughout the Honor Graduate.ofOntario V(-tcrin:Iry College. All -calls day or night Get Thi Best! It Pays ! Genrgr• Dnncttn was inGor)dwoOd:, ft --\v dap-N",t week. Sahl,xth1-choc,l:•association to attend the (-Iec•ion meeLing ;)f anew execnt- promptly attended,to. t/ 1[r�. Z1alroirn was with her sister in ire ahndt then end of 1larch sac jt ye,tt': Bell and Independent Phone= ' = / -r-, j r � (Grss Toront.n over Ilia wrek-end., '•1, �'. Thomas No: ton is holidaying the officers of the retiring executive to,conduct the meeting, PICKERING. ONTiARlO j / -F`�J-f•/ with her sial•, in Bowra:tm i.le. Brr•n, ou Friday, March 20th, to Rule M. The Cup will he presented hy'the Executive of --�•---a'L�• -.NNntle., the winning. team Whitevale Tile Works ,Yonne k,Charlers Sts, Turonto' Frroman arc{ :Cdr-.a ,on, Fritnk Aokfmd is movinginto 1irs, each year, after having the nnme of. the team and the vett' suitably-in Given tigh-KNIcte instruction fo:' nit Rnlc�\, The Cup mast he released hinrJohnson• Atn tiof different sizes pnsittons its stenographers, private Sleigh 1,eli v. �. qry.. :'^r n...'r"; "•`:.:u . •J'nxr.°,,,4` �, .� .e sunt. -y v, -s' •m•i . "r`ufa. •:9• '4S •f. S,r• '.r „'tr 'th ,.•F '+J .t•-, 4, «t,••.ea �.y-.. a . '?l�.g•,,�t ''• •.'1. .e•r .�., ':u+T"+..C'9r''.1.4.+CCE a, �.J•z..: ,yy'..',Fr•+.y: d✓-. ,,r. ^nr" _ •^�+'. x...'�w:'••�,,,..sw•va.�C,. ::.:-T`•. n-r'-n,:ir- +-w.•^•,� - •.✓`r an.a .,`mat*.i�t.•'k '.:. r.:. •: :.. ,�fA_,ua.%.:A .. g,•,.. ,.., u2.a^' .h..,ai.i.... �a;,. _..nw^. ,ie'x.•^o•=acsr�.w4 ..vw•. .I .,+r,z •-'Mvv:: a.,eq�'-_,.e,iyz.;ax,.r'c-far--ae+ca..�s'.si� _c. v. .�:-I•-,;'l"•.",:rts,. 5 ; n 3" ::- N' ;•'.,. . 7 •.."• •w..._.. _ , - } .,h..�;,v?' �" _e,-,' ... i. .: a.-'2'- r. .,...., •,n fi . .._ -.E,,.: ,.. .z,..}'i .. ,.r �,_ .....,�...,r. '�w;•� .,•}�". ,��ff•'• .,,,.. • .dry, .'r •:.sS:r.: ''�.. .q, .w„ . '.., .. '••r •e+k9•"- , ....„, `'rhat.."� "'.`.'.. ,.�;4w'. F.,.r... ...,..� '..;' �4. •.�• ,+•- .1 .'y�•,': y _ _ "a^°.. "v,'.----�.'!.:. i 'a,. .. tt��-r �C '' i - --'m IL V _ _ IL in q m VL� �, Fuzzy, wiw kngvv that 'Raver IMC •QQQ,Q� THEFTS . - — c r would not hurt them. FROM CARS SHOWN a v When.they were safe in the forestja , ,Billy YBu's Easter Escapade cats more, the frightened bunnies Booty Double >tiT Coffstopped to rest a wieile and get their 'M El _ .� breath. ; . Pre -War Year. __ "t shall never go near the ' village Wholesale looting of merchandise „ oar ]Foundation of Good Health 'Won't be ready for Easter! Ought "Perhaps they can't get out;' said again;' gasped Callie Cottontail,, Lu transit oIr the railroads of the : NOe► by Buildh* Your �1� to have been at it woesgof When Lopey Longears. "We will go and "though I live to be ofd—old! I United States caused a lova of ap• &ad StreII hening YOUr I was young wet never waited till look at them." should have known better this timet" proximately iced tae in ilroa OA g Mrs. Bun w�a _holding Billy' firmly ording to United States railroad Ad. Nerves. the last minute! So grumbled Gram -1 As the rabbits crowded around, Mrs. by the paw, and was the calmest one Unistration statistics--made-public re. py Gray, as he hobbled about among Bun cried, - "Hark! Did you hear • cantly. The good old fashion %of taking a „ among them. ' the groups of busy bunnies who were, that? My Billy--•ik was his voice! " This is estimated to be more than �' tonic in the -springtime, like most of decorati� Easter eggs. ! . "Where, where?" chorused the bun - little will! she said.. I have my the customs of oar grandparents, is "Now, now!" chided Grammie Gray, Sties, little Billy safe with me again, and double the losses sustained in any based upon sound common -sense, and mildly, pattinghis ton ears with al I am happy, for tfiat was all I Dre-war ,year, 'but it is pointed out g • In that rabbit -hutch!" cried Mra. wanted!" that the increased cost of the coin• . `good medical practice. Winter is al, gentle •paw. 'fIt ain't going to help Bun. "Oh, my beaytiful little Billy! maditles stolen, roughly estimated toil ways a trying time. for those who are 'em any, ,talking like that! .A little He is shut up in there, and he is. cry- The Happy Tree. ave;age 85, ger cent., must be taken y' •.,,Uot in rugged physical health. Many 'late, to be sure, but tlsey're smart, ing for his father! We will get him r into consideration when comparing :.3 w `men; women and children go through Grumpy, anA they'll get 'em done in, out,if We have to gnaw down the There was a bright and happy tree; the losses, in the says of low prices : ''the' winter on reserve strength they time, see if, they don't!" buildings." The wind with music laced its boughs with losses now. Nevertheless there have Stored up during the sunny, sum- Ferdie Frisk • and Sammy Spring-, �+ Thither across the houselesa sea has been a steadily increasing num. y Waitl cried Fleetfoot who was mer months, and grow increasingly er who' had been read to throw down Came singing birds to house, ber of packages stolen, and the or• Y fumbling with the wooden button pale and auguid as the spring days their eggs at Grampy's scolding, that fastened thin door. "We need not genfzation•combating the thieves have r Men grudged the` tree its happy eves, approach. A tonic for the blood and divert - sheered u at this, smiled at Gram met an' increased ingenuity in divert - P do that. I can open the door for him. Its dawns of eager sound; Ing goods from their owners. w' nerves at this time will do much for - snch people, by putting color is the, mie, and' worked faster than ever. I Help me here, somebody!"' So all that- crown and tower of leaves It wawa a sight worth seeing—all The levelled to the ground. A technique of robbery has been cheeks and banishing that'tired feel- A dozen paws were ready to help, y ' the bunnies at work on 1 fie Easter developed so highly that -the methods ing that worries thousands of people and the rabbits were soon crowding in. .• eggs,. getting them ready to fill the They made an u fight of the stem, of master thieves. are similar in the fat this season of the year. Two tame rabbits lived there, and United States, England, France, Italy nests where the children might find Across piece o a bough they riiade; y •` It id -Impossible to be energetic it � with them was the lost Billy. and' Argentina, according; to a iedent year blood is thin and weak, or if them on Easter morning. Big fires' No shadow of their deed on thein . were burnt Hader the dye kettlea,1 His mother rushed forward, and The fallen branches laid. , report of the United States Chamber ' f, ..your nerves are frayed or shattered: where the eggs were boiling. Rows of caught him in her arms. of Commerce in Argentizia. Detec• You cannot compete with othelt: If 1 "I heard you crying," she said. But blithely, since the year was young, tives, however, are inclined to dia. you do not get refreshing sleep a; the colored eggs, red, pick, blue,I „ Ytake „ ' yellow. and green, were drying -in the 1 Billy have come to take you home. When they' a fitting hill did find, credit that organization's belief that -.night, or 1f your appetite is poor or 1 kissed his mother, but hung There o ,the happy tree they hung a "widespread international organiza- ; ✓,�'', -You are lasing weight You seed a dun. Artistic bunnies were painting + daisies and roses on the eggs, and back when she would have led him out. The Saviour o Mankind. tion" is at work stealing merchandise. ton% at this time to add to your et- stripes and stars of 'gold snit silver . "I wasn't cryingl" he told her. "I O Substitution is the -usual method' ficiency now, as well as to save you e were I was laughing. These rabbits are ' so , A Ballad Of the Trees and used by the thieves. Sometimes boxes ' from suffering later on. And In all paperglued on to make them g In' more beautifully dazzli funny, and so k'indl I am going to file MaeJr. supposed to contain velvets are found 7 the realm of medicine, there is no q a hue with them. You ata here too, at their destination. to be filled with i safer or better tonic than Dr. Wil• The eggs were all finished, hundreds' y liemaInto the woods ,my Master went, calico or other cheaper grades of and hundreds of them the night before mother, and we will be so happy!" Pini Pill. 'itheae pills tone g "What" faltered or, Mrs, Bun. Clean forspent, fQrspent. cloth, but as a rule, waste " papas is and enrich the blood which circulates' Easter. Then, csretully carrying them) „�� Billy! leave our nice little home Into the woods my MaAr came found. These are referred to as "coin• through every portion of the body, is baskets, -the bunnies started out, baa nn the forest, with all our friends Forspenk with love and shame, cealed losses by railway men, and strengthening jaded nerves and run the light o! the moop, junk past its; around nn. Y" But the olives they were not blind to are especially difficult to trace, as the •' down organs, and bringing a feeling fullness, to put them in the nests. Him; `shipment leaves and arrives ap. - of new strength and energy tr weak, Grumpy and Grammie Gray stayed at, All the bunnies stared 'with wide- of tired, despondent men, women home, and a few others, but most oi'; open, round eyes, The little 'gray leaves were. kind to paren.tlq,in good condition, and it is "He is right," said one of the tame Him; almost impossible to discover at what children.them went= Lopey 'Longears sndI rabli ke, whose name was Pinkie. The thorn tree had h mind to Him Point the theft occurred. ` Mrs. J. N. MdKen, Glace Hay, N.B., Nanaie Nibbler, carrytng' a basket be �, When into the woods He came. The silk ind try has been one of says: "For ears past my home has tween them Whaleq Whitey,ld It is much better here than in the . u� y �+ the most severEy hit in the last year, never been without Dr. Williams' Pink Fleetfoot- &►d Racer, Mrs. Bun;' forest. In the winter, Fuzzy and .� Out of the woods my Master gent, and so .great has the riag„become that have a nice, warm place to stay, and Pills, and' I have good reason to praise Ferdie Frisk, Sammy Springer,' And he was well content, the Railroad Administrs.t:oi h Been. them highly. Following an attack of Collie Cottontafl oh, so many I' are are never hungry; such quantities Out of the woods my Master came, considering excluding raw silks Lrota' _ la grippe, I was lett in a badly run couldn't name them all. of food are brought to us—everything Content with death and.shame. the privilege of freight transportation down condition. I had no appetite Little Bill Bun had.pleaded leaded to o. we like. And then, there are the chil _ y P g When Death and Shame ytrould woo by rail, The Merchants' Association and felt so weak I could scarcely go with the -seat. dren. They pet us, and we have fine Him last, • of New York, through Its tratfle about the house. I was taking meds- "No no,” his mother had told him.l times playing with them." From under the trees they drew Him! bureau, has protested against opch an ., cine, but it was not helping me, and a "It's too far, and I' can't be bothered "The children!" cried -Mrs. -Bun, last• exclusion, advocating some les ratli- friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' with you. You'll be uite safe asleep with terror in her eyes. -Oh, Billy! ' y q P 'Tway on a tree they slew Him—Inst, cal. measure to mtnisal!ze or prevent Pint Pills. I used 'them for a time in Grampy's house." they must never get yowl Come with When out of the woods He came. the theft of silk -fa transit. --- •.with the most beneficial results. ..Shia whined. It wasn't safety he me, quick!.. like the children!" said little — no" rase :ear covals coarrnrvzI :=-=---_appetite fmpaovaa, my*strength ree-. "But wanted; but fun. Bill "They are -- myturh and I was soon able to do all When w the bunnies thought any I y- y good and kind to P H N Spohn's Dtompoundm7 housework. I now use the pills children would look for the eggs—I me'� �Ooth my fur. But I like'every spring and. fit:1 ishan splendid under bushes, in hen -houses, sheds and' you,too,and I like Lopey Longears, x strength bringing totife. I have recom- bsrns in clum i of ass and some- and all the others! Why can't you all" O ,� Riii -knock it In very short time. At the first sign of a P gr stay here?" o Z cough or cold la your horse, Sive x few doses of t .mended the pill to other friends who times right in the- open paths, (they N ,. r "SPOHN'S•, It will act on the.62ande, eliminate. tae dim - have used them with good results. " made nests and left behind them "Yes," urged Pinkie and Fuzzie. - Q ease germ and �ppr8vent further destruction of bod'Yy by P a e"e. "SPOHN'3'I has been the standard remedg for iUIBTEM- c Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a their beautiful treasures. , All Of you stay. Oh, what .,merry �ij' �Q PER. INFLUENZA. PINK EYE, CATARRHAL FEVER, 1 tomo, not F stimnlsat. They build up Next morning g times we would have! You would AE Gp COUGHS a-nd COLDS for &'Quarter of -a century. At all g Lopey Longears waa R drug a�rre the blood, and through their use not wakened from a delightfully exciting' never - have to hunt around for food. atroazr 2131331eay COMPAxr, _ Goshen, inn., V.8.& !' only the dfasitrous after effects of in. dream by a ndin at the door He 1 No one would hurt you. You would guenza but also troubles due to poor a j .have soft straw for beds, and .be com- ast quite riled. The spring blood, ,such as anaemia, rheumatism, Indigestion fortable and ha Think of the sunshine was flooding the place, and ppy hi and the generally worn- out feeling fhat affects so many poo le p a bird somewhere nearby was trilling 'frOLcs and racdT we would have on this big,smooth lawn!" disappear, You can ' get these pill happily. At the door he found Mrs. Bun., her face grief. I Will try it," said Mrs. Bun -it any dealer is me cine, or by Longears!" "Oh, Lopey Longears!" she died, s last, fearfully. "If Bill likes it, per - 3'. at =::mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The, ,.� little Eklly! You must help me , haps I shall, too', in time. And I will Dr. Williams, -Medicine Co., Hrocltvil.e; Out. O to 1 never leave him." to get m home again. He did not Ferd:e Frisk laughed. "het us all stay behind as I told him'to last Iyght. Chalice of the Years.` •atay!" he cried. It will be rest fun. I thought he was with Grampy until, .�ey could never shut us u I went for him this mo_►ting. He p7—so .,.,T6 The dawn is breaking, hark, the gar- must have followed ns and got lost!" many' of us," said ,Whaley, "and if O rabbits joined them, and the we did not like it, why, we could go ti►eT den wakes, The mist is lifting, see, the rlb� I y started out on their search -for little back home any night." "I - breaks; ,Within the arms Pf nature. music stirs Bill y, All that day they looked for him, am going ba to the forest," soaid Racer, "not totay, but to bring And bursts into heart -thrilling trills in the woods and fields, even venturing 'but •.Grumpy and .Grammie Gray, Callie 'Cottontail -and the rest. We and slurs. nearAome of the farmhouses � ,,, must not ro-j leave them behind. where was he td be found. The tomb is riven, come and look ',When night comes, I shall go into i Morning wan drawing near, and the witluniT the village to look, for him!" de- l eastern sky grew rosy as Racet-went The Easter angels sit alone therein, clared Mrs. Bun, rher eyes red with bounding away. Nay, if, He rose, ehall hot t* dead weeping, I The bunnies all settled down to wait. vs i arise 1. I am hungry " said Bill tinned Mrs. Bun, her -eyes red. with � � y Bun. 0 earth, left up; lift up, thy streaming Callie Cottontail. "I shall just go to hope rt is almost breakfast time. You eyes!bed and sleep, for I am tired." I will see what nice things the children ' "But you. -are not his mother!" said can bring us. The dawn is breaking, hush, the spirit `By I After a while Racer dame back • 1th, �,QY'd Ql' waken,; Mrs. Bun. "I shall go if I have to + r o alone!"' I 02 bringing more- of the forest bunnies; > i The veil is parting, lo. the "tissue g . "I will with �k with him, Gram Gra settled �' Fabric breaks, - ` p�ru Longears, su=e dawn on Ftizzy's nice bed, y h upon p- ? •y , • - - go you, pro The learn Chalice resat of earth a will.' N i ra, and ao, I am Whaley "This is what I want for my old will. Nannie. Nibbler ar.d W Shining e of eternal year'sl age, he said contentedly. "A good "* _ Y 1�X� •fit d . "We will go, too;' .said Fleetfoot little house, warm and dry, and kind friends to brie me 'm f • A NTLE �m and Racer. g y Qod." , - �] 1 j r When night came, many others `Yes," said Grammie, carefully- t �!A well shod horseJn els joined them, and they started out i brushing sohle 'dust from the window, p _ we will live here always." surest and farth once more. As the came to the edge Ys'• — ' a'Of TK UliLi�lUsl\ of the village, they found that the i "Lgok, look!" called Little Billy. a fPart- streets _......_...._._. „ E T car equipped wart.. streets were brightly lighted, and the children are coming with our i0 j Mothers—tbe surest way of keeping many people were walking about. The breakfast," i 0 j F; ridge Tires runs alfree town clock boomed out, strikin ei ht "The9 will have to brin a from the delays and' en• Your little ones well and happy; g g , I g great : whether it is the new-born babe or the and the rabbits huddleddeal this morning," said Pinkie, a e fences Caused by tine tr. —Vowing child, is -to keep their bowels fear, some of the more timid scurry- little anxious y, — partridge Tires have sues- fs "+a - gular and their stomach—sweet: irsg-back-tow-,tea th.�sr e-children,—whose—names-were " tionabl proved-theind. Jackie and Flora c Xne-tenths of all, childhood ailments "We will wait," said Lopey Long- ,stopped in amaze- a ability and econohat " y y people will be meat when they saw the multitude of $ -they are todaynia-t t;te the result of clogged bowels and ears: B and b the ; pI�iTT, Ft�,rr.2 ch. The most necessary asleep in their homes, and then we will bunnies in and around the rabbit- e v ed as "the movice and the best medicine for little ones be quite safe." hutch. Jackie, wide-eyed and half m q y r for your monees. �a s gently laxative—something that When the streets were . descried, I afraid, clutched 'to his sister's dress, W13 t + r Will relieve constipation; sweeten the the bunnies trotted about, poking'; and dropped the cabbage he was bring - stomach and promote rest and natur- their noses into many strange places. Ing • �;t' ' al sleep. Such a medicine is Baby's Sammie S.Bringer ventured into a he "MY sakeses!" gasped Flora. • �' '�` e y Own Tablets. They are a gentle but house where he remembered some "Wherever did'the g all come from? _ eRiclarit laxative; are absolutely guar- eggs had been left, but was sharply What shall we do with so many?" smtged free from opiates or other in.- pecked by a sleepy rooster, while all She had not long to wonder. Ve,=:,drugs and may be given to the the hens set up a Shrill outcry Rover Dog came bounding out t infant with perfect safety. As they were passing through a through the abed door, and seeing _ y banish constipation and indi- large yard, Nannie' Nibbler Pointed- to the bunnies, dashed among them, break up, colds and simple a Ettle building in one corner, near baik;ng noisily. .fevers and give the, baby thaf health the,. stable, under a bare-boughed "Run for your live !" cried Grumpy I` send happiness which all children locust tree. Gray shrilly, "We shall stay horn!" �onld have. They okra sold by meds. "I„ know what that is,,, sh L said. And he banged the door, fastening • it T11R,1ES etas dealers or by mail at 25 teats Is "A rabbit hutch. I pity -the tame rub- on the inside, ,�+ Jr m box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine bits who live there, poor thingsl I In fifteen seconds not s rabbit was Game as "IyelA e, pa, lMockville, Oak wonder they don't run away!" left in- sight, excepting Pinkie and d r @� . .pR w. - ':.{-,=: i'-."} 'I n•K ., -47 .,7h- SSnt �''„ w•4� : : -iv+ a.a432-,ms ,-' N.s�r ,�, .� . �.ve•,_.ao„ s��4 .%x�'�.�.'�v. _ �`'��• ' '...c:'w . r . op, 447. •, � Y —•,•". y AI Birds. in Nursery. . ` % Large families are popular among /'- sparrows. The female keeps oti lay `Look at tongue! Remove poi- • Ing eggs when. weather is •warm. sons from little stomach,-• ~ Morins Ti* #AN liver and bowels NEURITIS : QUICKLY�RELIEVED FOLK So moa have Nenri�I" :that D�1. parols __' ; Saflammatlon 4 the Dot�o_f names. suaer an- other day. U you ars a You'll find Sloan's ' Liniment •' .intim. try softens the severe , —Tempteton's ` - rheumatic ache - = = them survived, would at the' end of ten • Rheumatic n years number more than 275,000,000; Tut it 04 freely. Don,t,rubhitt. - Gapsutes `Just let it penetrate naturally. What a Flu _ / sense of soothing relief soon followsl ,Spanish Claims Many victims In Canada •Nothtnifelse brings roltef j er External aches, sti--mess, soreness, \ No. 5645 -=Men's and Youths' Shirt. so quit y and so surely. cramped. muscles, strained sinews, . ' back "cricks" -those ailments' can't / i Is a great preti•ontntit•e, being Send for free sample to Templetone, 142 Sing St. W., Toronto. fight off the 'relieving qualities of Sloan s Liniment. Clean, convenient, "i� G' t _ For sale at reliabl &W - gists for 81.04 a bol. /COP mlcal.. Made .in ..Canada. the paC e, then you are sure your- 1 detachable eleev@: Cut in 30 sizes, Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma and similar diseases. It Is an Enemy to. ea.. en., et In '— r Germs. Thousands of bottles being used harm.es, laxative e or physic for the CHILD'S l.AAT1VE Birds. in Nursery. . ` % Large families are popular among /'- sparrows. The female keeps oti lay `Look at tongue! Remove poi- • Ing eggs when. weather is •warm. sons from little stomach,-• ~ enough so that in the same nest may liver and bowels ' , often be found. together full-fledged - young, two or three in less advanced __' ; stages of development, and eggs about to be hatched and fresh. It is estimated that the descendants pf a single pair of sparrows, if all of = them survived, would at the' end of ten - years number more than 275,000,000; Flu _ / ,Spanish Claims Many victims In Canada and should be guarded against. No. 5645 -=Men's and Youths' Shirt. r o a r d's iniment Prise, 20 cents. �t closing, with Is a great preti•ontntit•e, being Accept "California Syrup of Figs attached or detac a-ble collar; back one of the oldest. remedies used. 31inara's Linl- `only-look for the name California on plain or gathered; regulation and ment has cured thousands of cases of the paC e, then you are sure your- 1 detachable eleev@: Cut in 30 sizes, Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma and similar diseases. It Is an Enemy to. child is having the best - and most 13% to 18 his. neck, or 32 to 50 ins. Germs. Thousands of bottles being used harm.es, laxative e or physic for the breast. Size 15 requires 4% .yda. 27' every day. for sale by all druggists and :little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ns. wide. a 7909• -Men's Flannel Shirt. general dealers. lltlxaaD's LIZ<•fMMNT CO., Ltd. ,ren love its delicious fruitytaste. Full Price. 20 cents' Extra size allowed Tarmona. N.s. I direCtfonil far child's dose on each bot- for ahritsking- with attached collar; The Sp rit of Success. _ tie. Give 3t without fear. - Mothei! You must say"California." front and p; c%ets in two styles. Cut in 5 15 to 19 ins. Rich old Josh Skinner and his qfe I -country sizes, neck size, corresponding with 14 to 18 ins.' neck came in from.thewith a big basket of lnnch,.to 7 �}OuS Ancient and Modern: measure. Size 16, front opening see the circus. The lunch basket was heavy, The old wo. - 436 yds. 27 ins. wide; ahpped on over Despite a pretty legend that dolls head, 4Y4 yds. 27 ins. wide. I man was carrying it. As they dossed first appeared- on the branches of Na 6428 -Buy's Shirt Egouse. Price, i a crowded., street Josh held out his trees in the Garden of- Eden, the ! 15 cents. Adjustable collar; with or hand and said: 'earltest really authentic records go without yoke. Cut in 6 sizes,.4; 6, 8, "Gimmo the basket, -Hannah.', iback to the days of the Romans, who 10, 12 -and 14 years. Size 8, *th bang i The poor old' woman surrendered ` ,made quaint, sphinaiike, jointed doll, sleeves, yoke, 2% yde. 27 ins. wide, ei the basket.w1th. a grateful look. of ivory. which modern doll makers 1 w2 yds, 36 ins. wide; short sleevesithout yoke, 2% da. 27 ins. wide , y -That's-xisal kind o' ye, Joshua," she !have copied. The Roman children, ac. , 1% y"s . ins. wide. ''sighed.- carding to Macaulay, had doth, Wblch }they .or '"Kind." grunted Josh:' •i 'teas ,fear-' offered to Venus when they grew ed ye'd get lost." older, There is no very good evidence, Mother Won. however,' that the use .of, dolls dates Cous_(n Robert had come to dinner, MONEY ORDERS. from more remote times, and little Ethel had been allowed to i pay your out-of-town accounts- by "Among the native tribes of Africa sit up as a great treat.- . Dominion Express honey Order. Five It was the custom of married women Now, Ethel is one of those dtiidreit mars costs three cents. to carry a doll with them until they I one meets nowadays who hear a great' had 'a child. Even king's played with deal too mucli for their years, . and, _ j ..Ordering the Family Round. dolls, and a hundred years. ago there "were talking and walking dolls, which ; moreover, who don't believe In the saying about children not being h9ard. IJ That raw. recruits , are sometimes to -day are still regarded as novelties. I You can't stay near dear little Ethel not so rawas their--eaptains think is At a French exhibition held in 1823 without hearing quite a lot. proved by an incident t14at took place dells that could say "papa" stud "mom- Which all gets on with the story o! In the Philippine Islands while the. M were exhibited, and three years the night when Cousin Robert. came to Fifteenth United States Cadalry was later dolls that could walk were shown supper. stationed there. A recruit was on Ig the shops. About the same time "Do have helping of this sentry duty for the first time, ami the dolls Frere made that could open and ,another steak -pie, Robert!" said Ethel's troth- officer of the 'day, with his wife,, his idose their eyes. er, after Robert had already caused daughter anis his dog, - was passing. �V two platefuls to disappear, The sentry called, ..Who, goes. A man is rich according to q, at 1 -Well, Cousin 'Mary, I think I will, there "Capt. is, not according to what' he .has: t since' you are so pressing," replied the. The captain replied promptly., wife, daughwr and pup." / st.Jones, ' guQ "n ; Te average weekly wage for: "You win, mother! exclaimed Ethel 'caught The recruit hesitated' only an In - stant and then said curtly, "Captain, ewomeif in Britain has- risen''from suddenly; and mother, nap-. advance and recognized! Wife 'los-15s. weekly in 1914 to 25s -35s. , ping,'turned to her with a ,mire, and -- and daughter,- mark time. 'Pup, at nptp, asked: .,Win, dear?" ease. '"A fire extinguisher does no good "Yea, I heard you sap to father this morning that you would bet a quarter 791nasds Waiment Lumberman's mend. While it is merely hanging on the wall;I to be effective,_ it must be turned up- that Cousin Robert behaved -like ' •, a whence Comes Chewing aside down and the liquid squirted on �,ig, Gum. the fire. So the Bible verses against sin njust be applied to our tempta-Only 'tions, if they- are -to- do us any good. three in every thousand women! in Egypt know how to read and write. Within recent years the congump• tion of chewing gum has enormously increased. • The' raw material has be- - — - came a very 'important article of j commerce, being olitalned from tropt- - cal', America. Much of it comes from for than Dlexito, and Venezuela exports it in .f etter you immense quantities. i It is the product of a tree, called -- - " .or. coffee - - "zapote," which is tapped for its -- "milk," the latter being boiled down. tant-pos'tum to agummy-sal#d-"qua-&en -to- market in, big chunks. Commerciallp it bs known as "chicle." It fa ' absolutely t.aste:ess. Indeed, this total 'lack of Delicious, coffee -Bike flavor. taste is one of its two really important � qualities, Inasmuch. as it is thereby 4 1 enabled readily to accept any flavor. ' : j�(a 'instantly The'other essential quality is "chews- de ' t 3 the cu1D. Imported in the raw state, the gum d has only to be suitably flavored, cut Costs less than tea Into sticks, slid attractively wlapped, I lNSiat�� -u order to find read'y'sale• CTT, �j;. =or. coffee. I �.�._ . + Chickens can be hatched at any A:1RA°t • I;' time of.the year,'but itis the.chickens Sold by all groeera hatched early in the -spring that give the best results. rworM.+....v♦ ED. 7. ISSUE No. 14--10. r �g"?," +:'�T ;eye"`"�?;':�.,•':..4+:.'�"i.:^,.T, '{. :.r 4 •ata ..'; �}+ °w"`i•v"+•*krr::�W'";='�y"� r er � "",�:•,'�1i VOID RUMOR �,, �T MQUtnti" Nt 10,40 42 • ♦ and Job Driatlni plant IOsst� Oatarle. Ipsuranoe oa�riea i1 0e. �Y}¢ !A/V1 tu1t�11�c !!-��e�e �o for ++1.100 on tlufo Sala Sea ww s TIN M IIM E.&Iee11S Wilson T'aDllshing Cb:' LlA.. Toroate. '�aa"c � >rliYLr.L>•i Gr TYIVPSNS' COMPLETE FERTIT - "Wise In Their t#eneratlon." /' Iver will pay you. Wrlte for prices, "The climate of Bombay," said an HIP YOUR EMPTY BAGS -SUGAR. English schoolboy, "is so bad that its S flour, bran sacks to Stevens. High- est prices. Geo. stevens, 384 Mark SL inhabitants live elsewhere." Peterb : "Etc.," said another, "is a sign that shows that you want to appear to =XsTT11f(} YA=RS�� know more than yog, do." TZ NITTING YARNS, BEAUTIFUL _ 11 soft lambs' wool four -ply Huger- } ing yarns in sixteen-colons—rust It Seemed Logical. • , thing for sweaters, pullovers. toques -1�. One da at dinner a physician ex- and children's wear. Made in Canada by Y P Canadians from pure Lambs' Wool• and plained to his little daughter where nothing el ge�; and somewhat resembles s� meats come from. the high c7hsa English yarns, but so much cheaper, as you buy direct -from. "They take a cow and kill it," he the . spinners. Price twenty cents per skein or 'three dollars'per pound. Small said, "remove the hide, tut up the sample skein, twenty cents, postage free. " flesh, cook it, and that is the beef you Also heavier yarns in homespun style. s eat," all wool to wash at home, in Grey, Blaick. and White at one dollar, fity per The little girl's face, showed her pound.. Large sampl's skein, thirty 7i* ' cents• postage tree. Postage extra on astonishment, and as her father went all or under ten dollars. . George- 3 on to tell of pork,.mutto4_and chicken town Woollen Mille, Georgetown, On- tario. n 6 her amazement grew until she could tario. Note ---;Carders and Spinners 3iPant- x� ed,' used to country, Ilfe. restrain herself no longer, 11 O papa, papa,"j she broke forth, sa800L TEAaBEas when they make angel cake'do they CHUOL TEACHORS-MAKE -REAL kill an angel?" 47 money 1n apace time send post > card to Ratepayer Publishing Co., e :-- Columbine, Tcrorto. Ask for 30nard's and take no other. Woos ASEZIL China and India contain one-half F -YOU HAVE A CAR ?'OR 9 a I the people of the world. l write me. Geo. Stevens. 364 Mark Street, Peterboro. ...._........._....,......�� ..w » ._.-. i seas- ata. ' 7 F YOU HAVE A FIRE AND k&VIN r (�(1 ■ A 1 a car or more of scrap fron I will OIi N E \ S come and quote you where it lays. Geo. Stevens, 384 Mark Street, Peterboro. --- 2=CE7.LA2rQOya. Consti ation Headache, ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC.. p C Internal and external, oured without Colds Biliousness driven pale by our home treatment. write us Biliousness, before too late Dr. Bell— McMod Co.. Limited. Collinewood. Oat � out with "Cascarets" -' , ' ' y'••Y'V••.••M•W�'•�'•.'•�••M-M.M.M•. .M•MV. Amer"Wa plane" Dos '�+meQlN •� Drive away those persister D06 DISEASES of happiness -biliousness and tonsil- pation. Don't stay headachy, sick, and Soar to ?sea Mailed Free to: any Ad• tongue coated, sallow and miserable! dress. by the Author. Never have colds, indigestion, upset 2L Olay Glover tM-,:ma stomach, or that misery -making gas. 118 •was alar Supt Feel splendid always by taking Call. New York. U,o•A• 1 carets occaatonally. Cascarets never DOUBLE BEAUTY gripe, sicken or inconvenience you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. Tnep cost so little and work OF YOUR HAIR while you sleep. cumI'Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves For Shapingf Bathing a1dShampoo The secret of ' O healthy up -to - - ,•'1� a+ date shaving is Soapothe "Cultic- In a few nluments you can trans- -; tura Way". No form your plain, dull, flat hair. Tod mug, no slimy can have 'it -abundant. soft, glossy and soup no germs, full of life.. Just get at any drug or. no free alkali, no toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan•; faitatioaeveawhe-shavedtwiSsdaily• derine" for a fewi cents. Then moist - One soap for all uRs-shaving, bath- eh a soft cloth with the "Danderine" ing'and shampooing. fan Sold and, draw this through your hair, tat. �^ Seat/ 25e. Olasm■at 25 and " throughout the Dominion. Caaad Dep.,t: Ing one small strand at a time. In - 14 n. triad st-P■al SL. Men stantly. Fes: immediately, you have Cutieot• �oao shaves -without alas. y doubled the beauty of your" hair. It aii'1 be a mass, so soft, lustrous ,and s -� so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ezcesstt a oil is' removed. Let Danderine put more ' life, color, S9NCE180 j� vigor, and brightness in your hair. j, This stimulating tonic will freshen you'- scalp, check dandruff, and. fall. +� DROPS+ tt'' ing hair and help your hair to grow 6TOPSCOV G long, thick, strong and beautiful ONLY TABL€TS MARKED M "BAYER" "RE ASPIRIN "Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Crossh _ r - z rM Al • i The name "Eager" identifies the! cortalns proper directions for Colds r �t bnly genuine Aaprin,-tho Aspirin Beads;che, Toothache, Earache, NeuM prescribed by physicians for over nine- ralgia; Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurl" 1t - teen years and now made in Canada. 'tis, Joint Pains, and Pain- generallys Always buy to unbroken �ackage I Tin b6xes of 12 tablets Cots Abu$ e,vf "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. ichich a few cents. Larger "Bayer"�utcka h 4 There is only one Aspirin a'Hayer' =gout mss! may 118a7ess' t .,,Aspirin 1s the'trndo mc.rk (registered In Canada) of Sayer Manufacture ofno. iiceticacidester of Balicyllcacid. While it Is well krgwn that Aspirin seeaue 7R manufacture, to aosist the public atn}nst Imltatt03341,tile Tablets of lsaye7• Co leaf• will be alle- Od witb tholr.teneral trade mark, the "Heyer Cross" ".,ac�• .. ...a.., .... .. .': >'.: i' ....'��cr....'...�,....�,,,.:«, ,,.. w [Cir ..-., .. :.•r,c• eR -. ,•,. .'see;^Ci'I'•' s;,:.:,pr., .. , ... ::. �rl �y� .�..w....a.. a.ri,d.- C l+,ew-e•—•�-.... ,y �••.b n•Or=f ie. :st. 3�.ce,2-�irw+G� _ .. .:._� ay: _„p• --S_ .,i.,. �= � .f�15_ ,-, �s'�.2•lsa�i5:.'.i�. Full stock of harness, eollarQ, pads, etc.. for spring work life on April ti•3rd, 1918, ' Short and sudden was the call Polishes, dresninR-, dubbin. laces, etc. Of our dear brother, loved by all. The blow was great. the aback severe, ;Shoe, haruess and culler repyiving neatly and . promptly attended to. We little thought his death was near pnbl-11*d *V ldsy morning at its oil”. -r— pICKERING HARNESS ; E11PORIt; Id '7y. AW ont.t 1 wiii� jam the following prices deliver- ,..AND FL MINGf ed at flee Basket Factory TMR:4ts Basswood' No. i, g30, 00 to 86.00 per 1 am prepared to do chopping and as $1.30 per year„1;$1.25 illpaid in advance. $oft El'm, No. 1, 80.00 to $6.00 flaking on Mondays, and Fri. B y Do not forget 2nd Growth Pine days only, beginning y g ' JOHN Mt1RKAR, Proprietor, LNo. 1, 20.00 to 25,00 .,, on April lnt: - Tax Return J ...Income `.: on or before the 30th of April, 1920.• GREED RIVEE;, OST. ; John F. Bayles, Greenwooc no-rss ANo contnnenlTs s The development of hydro power Dominion of Canada LL persons residing In Canada, em- in Ontario is becoming an absolute WONDE11 PHONOGRAPH he 4:_ province.' business in Canada, .are liable to a tax R'l U HA, Ft D- 8 ON? S J :0ROCERY `air• J • .. ' CANNED PEAS, 20 CENTS " CANNED PLUMS, 20 CENTS 'CANNED PUMPKIN, large size, 15 CENTS CANNED Ci'OR. , Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS 'CANNED PEAS, A liner brand, 21 CENTS , . A 5, Aylrljer brand, 20 ane cue increasing price of coat. l i x ORANGES .LEJIONS GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS There is a limib to the production of coal, as the coal deposits cannot _ 71 t last forever. By providing power 'Tey POLAR WHITE SQAP, 10cents a Bar. 0 and light, the hydro systems of w, the province makes an annual "Buy all your Groceriea'at the Grocers.” ..:e 0aviug of 'many million tons of e , . By using electric - JAMES �power on oar railways, in our coatieQery year.RICHA�DSON =` factories. on our farms, and in using electric light instead of Ras �'tTN$ARTON' or coal oil, the coal supply of the , / A L S I K E -_ SEE D C ountry is being conserved. The 'dCTIIrL,. WANTED BLACBS�I�B SHOP edHydro-Comtgo-slow on i's being warn- . PLAY ANY D/SC RECORD ed to Ro:eMw on accoull`t of the. high cost of labor and material. W will y the highest'Horseehoe'ing and eneral blaeksmith We pa a As coal sad coal oil has More and give pleasure' jinn. the home pri�ee,for all $kinds work promptly attended to. than doubled in cost, the Coin Prue-�15�.00 of a ed. Lam and interfering horses mads- e � e . mission would be justified iu going - Send ns samples and get a specialty of, and money re - ahead with construction, .even in We handle Columbia Records our prices before; funded if work does not " Belling. prove satisfaetory. the face of increasing alt ng east t Tabor THE PICKERING DRUG AORE :A lei= - _ �-and material, although it is al• - The best of facilities� wage well to go cautfuurly iu the -- --- - for cleaning. opeediture of large a�1n1s of J.H. DOWNEY COMPANUkeh y STOP!LOOK!,-.'READ. f 'WHIT13ii. ONTARIO - Nuty ins illi thne to bring your harness, collar-, etc.',' GAT1ur—In loving memoay of Wilmot l AlbertGates.`aged 24 years and in for repair—avold the rn-11. mild Smooths. who departed this Full stock of harness, eollarQ, pads, etc.. for spring work life on April ti•3rd, 1918, ' Short and sudden was the call Polishes, dresninR-, dubbin. laces, etc. Of our dear brother, loved by all. The blow was great. the aback severe, ;Shoe, haruess and culler repyiving neatly and . promptly attended to. We little thought his death was near And only t• oae who Eare lost can tall The p+�in of parting a ithout farewell' It was hard to lose brother dear. pICKERING HARNESS ; E11PORIt; Id our But God, He knoweth best. ]Rome Phone 3600. - - '- W. J. COAKWELL —Brother and SiAets j. Do not forget to file your s Tax Return J ...Income `.: on or before the 30th of April, 1920.• Dominion of Canada LL persons residing In Canada, em- ployed in Canada, or carrying on. business in Canada, .are liable to a tax j ' on income, as follows:— - f . Every p unmarried erson; or widow, or Department of Finance -widower, willhout dependants a& defined by the ' Act, who during the calendar yeAc-1919 received or Y n : earned =1,10or more. ..: - _ • :, � ;• _' •-. 2. All other individuals who during the r. ' _$calendar year 1919 recsived or earned ,$2,M or more. Every corporation and joint stock company , c whose profits exceeded $2,0M during the fiscal year ended in 1919. IM, I Haviug:purchased the,Rarage business of,'Davidson at Williams Weare prepared to;repair all makes of autos, We keep'•in stcx:k all kinds of Ford accessories. -tires for all; makes of cars, oils, etc. Annis & Andrew,= Picker '`THE NEED OF THRIFT It was never as necessary at any staee of the War for Canadians to eliminate extravaante And acquire habits of thrift as it is today. r Thrift once started soon becomesa habit. Opening a savings account is the first step In the right direction. Start a thrift campaign to -day. We allow interest on savings aciounts at the rate' of 3% per annum added to principal half yearly. TTM DOMINION BANK WHITBY BRANCH, R-.LYND, Manager. :-'EVE. of T/E S'HERW/N-W/LUAMS PA/NT gives satisfaction. No paint can give,more. No mail tail expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving paint. _ The materials that enter into it; the care with h it is made, the men who make it, everything c :_iecte<.1 ti -it• t'#� it, are of the satisfaction -giving kind. t - never disap- z points. Always aoes The work itis expected to do. Cost:: least. Does most. it •v. .4 -ds.. free. ' SOLD By J. S. BALSDON, TICKERINO- ., l oto - k : f .-Yee -1 Horse, Cattle, Hog and Hen Feeds ----- , We havea fall stock of all kinds of Feeds at _ the lowest Market price.:r w oats, whole and crushed, for horses.= _.Dairy Feed and Shorts for cAttle, _ L Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for hogQ, aeratc•h Feed or Corn for benq . Baby Chick. Feed for chicks i®ur mills Co., Ltde The Campbell ` Mills at - Tol-o o CtC1,1) 1'0 + 5�1 . •{/ � .�.�,, w,,, C.`. .t}'fti M •Y•°' i , • , � t 1 � •'4 iii^ � ' ' .r..�, J ..'I±e.'A� -.h,;, ..7"•f �r� �•.�w . � �,>'' l", F ; >w f :,�. K y ►. wNM •t. -' r „{ � �-Y,,,.; i t, i��+��w n�/•fl•!I' !I :... .. .. _i .. ,�,,��'�rti'. t .'..:., . ,, .i :.,Xa..^'�_F "''�%ias�=t�.,L''t�.�_A.sr'.s i�C`:.-]_3�3sa�.�c..r_:'�'� Bankhas steadily given its best s . �. ^w"�.��c�r•\r'F ., ��,E� , ,,,,.: :s%Y'�%'"E5v'i.Y'�i. t'��:r ;r n'•rt"- i 3 R fRS . • MYw•^a V". S lei^ n�`m` c.z+a.d.d-n.... Tw }' . -`,/' !^ } • . ' " Y"'W ° ":` .R` �' 7 tr • .�•.?—•. ' ...-."`-•l'.. :?,'�"'__.' %°"Loi sLU /'•. :'.k.'.,,t;7ur,iG.�Ki'�. a�fi'... �•,?t•••�.t.-y�.•r �:F ..�'�,q. ycMr,� . ar...,r, :r',..µ'`' �...>i::+'�a R'� .a,"4+-- •..-�o•r'ew. %G�"::��`"9„. "`•dn �'' ��• v.�ie.,.,•C�".+�' 7w .r_ :. �MS"'^.'..�."•, n_.> 4+�', :.:_�'�� , 1' .''u. '..,••e. s. . .. r, .. ,- _ ' �ti stiice of Appliestion -- _ Riehark Wardwas is 11yrtle one ; e a 1 Barrgain Aay last week. ' •'I for, Divorce A. Peters had s business trip to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'that --:;the city on Wednesday. 1:� John Graham, of the Town of Oshawa, The Methodists held a succesful i ^ in the County of Ontario, In the Pro- , wood bee one day last week. t �• - vince of Ontario, electrician, will ap- Lyman Pilkey had a businessply to thc.Parliament of Canada, at trip to Uxbridge on Monday. Fresh Frozen Salmon, 15e lb. the nest session thereof. for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, MaGraham, MMrs. Hammond r Mr. and MHd •d two of the said Town of Oshawa, in the ;eons spent Saturday in the, city. :Finnan Haddie 15e er lb County of Ontario, on the grounds of W. Birkett left last week for the f p • bigamy and desertion. north west. We wish him every Date a Town of Whitby, in an at th success. the County and Province of Ontario, Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, spent .-Fresh and Salt Pork. �� !� over Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. -.- W. H. KENNEDY, J. Bundy. 29-37 -Solicitor for the said Johns Graham, Miss Violet Sargent is spending 1''rest Beef. a few days this week with friends rl Toronto. His Mrs. Thos. E. Stephenson and a *' daughter; Miss Veta, spent over Rid 3 our ctitti`e of -lice -by -using Hellihore, Sulphur' and; Paris Green, ifLaS��r�l�- Bunday in the city. , The Women's ' Miesiondry Circle We have a good supply of all on hand. Y voice met at the home of Mrs. Brown on Tuesday afternoon. _ Records Robt. E. Forsyth returned home rn from the city on Friday epening,- N N I S In great ;much improved in hea-lfh • E9 Variety Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and family spent the latter part of last week i3FC�` -4.626C • O.%TZ'�i�?.e- New Records are received each -with relative@ in the city. week and Special orders filled • on A. D. Peters has sold all his will shortest na-tice. machinery to Levy i Westwood s THE%TON'S Pickering Machinery el. of Toronto. HobberlIn Quallity, Tailon.ng Mise Mabel Sargent, of Mount TIME TdBLE-Pickering 8tatonG Albert, is spending her Raster va-T. R. Trains going Eaat due as folloiwe 'cation At -the home of her parents No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. dere.rN 28 Local 2.28 P. M. Mrs. Trueman returned home We have received our -Samples for '1 ae Local 6.25 P. MJ Trains going West due as follows - ':fast week 'after spending several No. 29 Local 10.27 A. M. weeks with her aunt in Western Spring and Summer, Ontario. ••• 7 Mail 7.55 P. M. T. Birkett is able to be around Nos. 8 and 7 also run on Sunday ,again after being confined to the Whenever you, fired it convenient to Foregoin is 1 hour in advance house for a week with an attack gg �.. � - ` � • � ' . � of Standard time. of__to-tsilid 011, it will be a pleasure to show you Peter and Mrs. Macnab left ori --' -:- -:- -Wednesday to spend Faster with _... ,,--- - _. the Complete range and - ..- P ICKERINO their. daughter, ,,lits. D. P.. Mac- . distinctive of Harristea­ .stales.. Clarence Pilkey, of Iavermay, LUMBER YARD Bask., bas returned home for a visit to the home of his parents, To 1riCeB for.Butter and d E �S For Sale �t L. W. and Mrs. Pilkey. p p g 4 J. H. Evans has moved into the gB� iilage and is now getting comfort- BERT•HARVEY _ SON, About 300 Al 6 hooped apple ably settled in Walter' Thomson's t. residence adjoining the old bak• GENERAL MERCHANTS -(Successors to M. Gleeson) barrels at 85 Cents er each in lots �be portable Raw mill at Bethel (� f Corner, one and a hgjf miles east Greenwood, Ontar><O � 0 10 Or more at of Claremont, has commenced the shop. ' cutting logs for a number df farm - W. ` D Gordon 8c ion, : C. H. Found has opened his seg NOW is your glance for PICBERIN(1 son's work by overhauling the to get FOOTWEAR at chimney on Walter. Thomson'cs Bell and Independent phony. residence, now occupied by J. H. REASONABLE rice8 – — Evan.. p�+}c 5 Ci sweet a Eli Thos, Milne, a' former resident �l'eare putting on sale•some lines which are good buying. .cGs ll�artllatatlw, of Claremont, was .buried in St. Cull and' GET A B kRGAI\ 17ohn's cemetery on Wednesday on arrival of the forenoon train % M Palmer, Clarearnont Whitevale Club of 'from Toronto • - . A anmberof the pupils ofeentinnittion cla*svtent tap to the _ United Farmers city on Friday last to tee one of ,' Seeds have arrived. Shakespeare's plays enacted at the _ At the next meeting of the Club reso= Royal Alexandra'. IN G nextlutions will be passed cal When you are in to the combin- SP.R "ation `stile to -morrow, call in at W the following: 1R. Palmer's,and seethe great bar -Re lnterswitchthg of Railways sins he is offering: See his advt. Military Training in Schools I another column. * Improving our School System G S Regulation of Foodstuffs Fred Evans, who been home Standardization of farm implements during the winter, when he haS Regulation' of motor_ trucks on our !been making life a Rood deal suave .A Full Line Now Read soft roads pleasant for a Rood many, return. ed to the Peace River District lastPic k rutBakery ',. week. � Those wishing to buy pulleys = BEST GRAVCLATED SUGAR 'should attend the combination sale 1722 PER •100 LB. 'BAG... - Big die la of'Chocola4es, Creams' to -morrow, when a number will be and :Mixed Candied. offered for sales from 12 to 84 -inch - Choice Chocolates in boxes es in diameter, and of different ','D. A. SVO 1T, Claremont Fruit Cake 40c per lb. !widths. •p. Extra qu lity a �` The warm weather along with 55 cents. . the high winds of the past few Wedding Cakes our specialty. days, is drying up the roads very 'rapidly, the snow' and icc having all disappeared. Autos are again .-.PICKERIN..G, ONT. able to navigate the roadS: Thi Ye: ar Crop A D Peters has rented his farm _ sonthof the C. P. R. to A. J: Don- Coal _Coal � cett. and the north farm to E. C. ... r -Quantz, who has recently return-Depei dsfar el ed from the north-west and who g is a brother of Mr. Quantz, of Hard and Soft Coal of the StouffVille. _ _ it best gUa11t3► On The Sacrament of the Lord's U1hURS Vll I s hand Supper will bead ministered to the Presbyterian church at the morn- THOS. A. LAWS inR servlee next Sunday. and the evening service will beappropriste Ux�3C3rL0=17S�C ts 5 , CrY1t. for the Easter season. Special T music will be rendered by the ow n e c i e,v� C S\yto Ed choir. c�sw a.Wt, L... While cutting wood a,few days Ago Vex Middleton met with a r rather painful accident. The axe ReApin Concrete got caught on a clothes title,cud � s flying back, `atrtWk him on his 0 -head, inflicting a es cut. Sever• a Produots al stitches were necessary to close- - upltbe wound. 1 s a ISO t , C. S.' Troewwn, Dr. Tomlinson, _ Thus.. Birkett, Harry Porter, Thos. .Field Tile Gregg and Magnus Morgan- went into the cityMonday eveningim" a ' ;and Brick Ito seethe finall hockeymatch be- pOre tween the Falcons, of Winnipeg, And Toronto Varsity, in which the Tile 3, 4, G .and 8 latter won- by S to 2. / A large number of the younginch friends of Miss,Hazel Mantle met at a -t her home on Monday evening 'MASSEY-HA-11-34 _tL IL G(-4 ;ov prices. and treated her to n miseellaneons�` Ahower prior to her marriage to __ _ •Conor 0 wtivlk r1O11e. Mr. \Plaon Sanderson. She wasMake A ft line of Farimplements which are iziiaranteed Ind. i'h"nP lin:; Pick'. m Made the recipient of many usefill and -will Lke your work pleasaut an easy. Cuuanit and valuable gifts. After the pre- - Clarence f51lT1�SC1n 'sentation a few hours were Spent most pleasantly in mii4e, Ronres J.R.Thexton Agent - Pickering c. N. Rr .Sts;tion, Broc: Road etc. y lcu ��ct ivetW Rue meets all Trains First-class Rip to hire day or —at , nFgl-f lowest prices. the past 45 years this :Phone 1805. Bankhas steadily given its best Thos, & Soni efforts to the development and -Sanderson PROPRIETORS., upbuilding of the agricultural, ` manufacturing and cor mer- t C Mrd ourefficientserviceisavailab a '_9 Of all materials and design kept in stook. It will pay yon (oall at our works acd inspect our stoat obtain prices Don't be misled agents we do not employ them, consequent• ly we can, and do throw off the agsat ' commission of 10 pet seat., which you wr certainly save by parohasiag from ua l Bail solielted. mw J. T. MATHESON F 4 Once and Works. Whitby, Ontario ^' C SVM�tt lleiig111. N ioMA ,1i.iblir ieMy -" The Pickering Vigilan-ce Committge .The object of this Association is to ., lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. Members having property stolen oommuni• Date immediately with any member of Executive Committee. Z Membership fee 111.00. . Tickets may be had hom the President ar Seaotery on appiieakioa. Exec, Com. -L. D. Banks, C.8. Paint. - er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. 4 A J. R. Thexten; W.1. Clark. A Pres(dent; 1' h good TFIROUGH' times and bad times for the past 45 years this Bankhas steadily given its best efforts to the development and upbuilding of the agricultural, 5 manufacturing and cor mer- ; cial business of this Count. ourefficientserviceisavailab a for the benefit of all customers. THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA IPICKERING BRANCH ' A. W• CRAWRORTH MA..Aai 0 • DRANCH ALSO AT WHITe17) ..''i:+ 4 , For Spring _ I have a full supply of selected Roods for spring. Men's and'Boys' overalls and Work Shirts, Boots and Shoes for the whole family, at last year's prices. Ca'lI and we ,will save you Z some•money. J. l ingold, Claremont. Ind. Phone 2804 ; 4 A A A M The Universal) h Sawing -:-Machine ! Manufactured by W. H. do �3 Jackson .'Soni Ont, Brock Road. Ping, Bincksmithtng and Woodworking in all its hrstnrhes. Saw gumming and filing o:specialty. We stock Ga,;olineL Engines, Emery 'Wheels. 6It'Ct71A1 Saw ; Quwe, ::aid Cruors �Iaud'rels. L,(lfer? cf Yll lengths nn hand .-. M)d for sale. 7" 70 z-;faE -T,: WITOMEM 7,,!Lf ` 7 -:1M11-!1,,- 7 "Cam will, sof be 4' 01 Knew. The rates at the increased despite •-the fact that rooms ity C. h. knew­�' bo"her# the let' In London hotel' are in. great ob- are kept, m&nd. When the hotel was the head- %; an No matter how large the key in W46R&er bra� has 1� quarters of the air ministry the roof MY Or strong the bolt, 1. would try so f. ional- Reputations� was used as the London ter*fnus of Wash well' is warm water hard", 'Twould open, I know, for me. the.pigeon,post between that city and using absolutely pure So Parts. 7 Then over Ue land and sea_ broad. clkst -----Who Was Boas?Daby's Own s,-, 110, I'd scatter the smiles to play A certain farmer who felt that i his sy ,ttD That the children's, faces.. might hold wife supervised his actions more than ........ them fa sT was necessary, had a son'who was. cf Soap For many and many a day. about to be married. He undertook to -rinse well -and dry carefully. If I knew a bei ougb demonstrate to his .son that the Wife o that was large eii TEA --ju-the-6tered of is generally boss. He hitched up a i&^ To hold al.1-4ho-trow-as-1-meet, B866 I would try to gather then, -one, team, loaded in two dozen, chickens, L�,vo�ry 47 - or From nursery, school and street. and took- the son with him on a tour your skin, Use of the country. e,'l Baby's'OwnSoap. ATrial Packet will bring speedyCOnVIttl0ft Then, folding and holding, I'd p.��k *J The evening of the second day they them in halted in front of an attractive farm- "Beit lor Baby and And turn the monster key-, house. They went up to -the porch Beiffor You."_ I'd hire a giant to drop the box and the father spoke -thus to the To the Sold everywb depths of the deep, deep sea, motherly 'looking woman, who was darning socks: "Ma'am, my son and Albert limps, bmited. ANY WOMAN CAN DYE I are travelling about the 6ountry,-afid Mfrs,, MontreiLl. STYLE �A oL�1AL'S .-WIT AND KEEP IN hwherever we find a place where the rw u1sband is boss we aim to give them a horse, and wherever the wife is the- According to British geologists, MEE "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, boss we give them a chicken. We more than 24,000,000,000 tons of coal PART II. the hall and suddenly threw open the Shabby Apparel into still have both our horses, but there remain in the. Wels'll. fieldi. With a crooning cry, she crept' door of the sitting -room. is only one chicken left. closer to him, regardless of his rain- Conv,!ct No. 679 was standing.calm- , Don't worry about perfect results. MOL Well- sir," 'responded the lady, "I Buy Thrift_Stamps, soaked jacket. I y bv a tal�le littered with . food and Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to reckon you'll have to give us a horse; bottles..• give a new, rich, fadeless color to any "God is good!" she murmured, in an .1 for my husband is boss on -this farm." else to wel- 8orry there is no'one fabric, whethef 1,t be wool, silk, -linen, And she calli?d her husband to look at 00ARSE.SALT ecstasyy, co "but the dresses, He%bent his worn'face till their lips,me you," he said cool]*. cotton or mixed goods, I the horses. They went out to the road house was -.mpty when I arrived, so met. Then he lo6ked round with a blouses,. stockings, skirts, children's together. .-L Jk N D - SALT' I just helped myself." half -laugh. coatp, feathers, draperies, coverings- Bulli Carlots The official gasped in amazement. We said the husband, "I think I I I haven't much time to Vaste.! 679 was iioritiallle4odkkie, obj�-etl everything! we'll .take the white horse." TORONTO SALLT WORKS They'll soon be on my track. I only 'v° E+79 his pallid all close -cropped The Direction Book with each paek- "No', father." said the wife, 'Jet's C. CLIFF broke out in ,the hope of an hour 'of, -tells how to dihinond dye ver anyTORONTO hair and drenched. mud -stained age freedom and a good meal, and I find clothes; -but hb seemed to be enjoying color. Never mind," Interrupted the tra- you!tt take the bay horse." Even as hespok� the dull boom o himself. The. second warder joined To match any material. have dealer ..a gun came to their ears. his companion in the' doorway. show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. !ve I lier. , ;;,You get a chicken." The Beauty "Yes the hunt is up," he went on "1"ity to have EI]ragged you out a I -------'?---•-••• I �11 0 quietly. "But- let them come. They, night like this," went on the convict, trees known to be nearly goo of The Lily can't- take this moment from me I" but the prospect of a good meal was Railway Fire Hazbx&.' years old stlll'flourish at the Mount of can be your$. Its The sound of the � too much for me. Do you mind if I In 1909, the forests of Canada pro- olives, Jerusalem. wonderfully puri, gun had roused) supper before I ed 11,000,000 -tons of freight for Betty from her dream. of -happiness. I finish my go back*? vid a. I soft, Pearly white ap- In 1 As the warders watched him in ­Qlan i-11-ays By 1.916.1his had I 0antice, free from all at en E56R up. a de- j' --He who -,works when he does not glactishes. .111 be com. some means of escape., But Lionel i canter and filled -three glasses with been increased.. to 16,000,000 tons. have to work will not have to work able to the perfect shook -his. head. These figures are a measure, of the when he does 'not 'want to work. "It's no -use, 'sweetheart," he replied whiskey. % gutsutuaf your skin and Have a drink'?" be suggested. importan-ce of forests as reverue pro- 5 comp on If you will us to 'all her ideas. "Then, as they still stood silent, he ducers for railways. In addition, rail- --% -- — - , I . N "Convicts never escape, except in, The outer layers of grain are those stories. But I have had my hour of turned and faced them, his own glass wale require Immense qliantitl�a of which contain the Ptamins so nee - level with his lips. timber rind lumber for the construe- in these few moments with. you." ,Go on!" he laughed. t's not tion and repair oto their lines and essary for health. i - � orje,nfal Cream Then suddenly Betty remembered idrugged or poisoned!" As he spoke wharf he had said. i he drank the contents and replaced equipment.. 7 "You're hungry!" -she cried pathetic- The officials of privately owned rail- 39inard's Liniment us*d by Vb�yslclalss. Iv,- and with the words flew to get) the glass on the table. "Heavens, but lain food and drink. lit's strong, though!" he spluttered. ways have been subject to the regu= Then at last one Of the warders lations of The Railway Commission as Lioneldrew"a chair to the table and I 4poke• regards fire prevention. for a number YAP eagerly' attacked the hurried meal.� "Well it'll keep off . a cold, maybe," of yeafs and have shown commend - In a little while he was: satisfied for a, 'M commend - In at and turned again to her, to " he muttered, as be took hold of a filled able public spirit O'well as excellent & 14 business Insight In ess to - seize al the bliss be could from this glass. And within a few minutes bu' t'heir willingn Heaven-sent stroke of luck. they were seated at the table sipping comply with them. So long as. eoal is "If only 1-'coul4i the brutes a their whiskey, with appreciation. . burned by locomotives -which,pass. PAINTANDVARNISH bekr mondyf7bee muttered-, 1 The convict stared at them in his through forested regions, the danger ;n: r t pair. The food � bad revived, had been repared for An 'Mean lose frequoot Painting. Seventy-eight �,R des turn. He of fire will always be serlou�s.' All harsh words, even crus blows, but 'the ..years of Increasing dernwid has proved the ghting spirit in him, and he of comradeship. brush and iniflam.mable materialmust clenched his hands impotently. I not or this touch value of. Hurriedly he pulled himself together. be- kept cleared for a distance of from The words gave Betty an idea. r One of the warders was speakinf.. lob to 300 feet front the centre of tbe'l "Come!" she ordered breathlessly. "The right Paint and Varnish to Paint and Varniah right." dil have a trunk � full of my stage I "You've led us a nice dance,' he track, Speeder, or velocipede pa-trols I tn Clothes upstairs -wigs and all." I said grinning, llar�oi if you'd 'ted an must be "maintained in L forested re- ASK V O U R DE:AL9:.R I hour or so YOU could lauve gone in a Together they dashed up the narrow gloss. Special appliances to check cab stairs, and into the dainty room in iswhat?" stammered the co-.- sparking trust be installed In all loco_ IL whitb she had passed so. man'y sleep- convict., "It's like this, explained the ward motives and provision made for com-. less 'nightS. With quivering fingers I ; "The governor has just receiv.d petent Inspection' and- reparrs, All she throw open a -trunk and ler .selected garment after garment a wire from London to say that other of these factors involve a.large, expen- nt which man, Strakes, has confessed to the ditur.e, but the marked falling off In she threw- on the bed. "Change, quick!"' she ordered. I murder. Apparently he's been badly the number of fires on protected lines ."There's a mackintosh behind the smashed in a 'motor accident, and has demonstrated' the wisdom. of Of .!door, thought he might as well do the fair Constant vigilance is the..piice of thing before he croaked." He snorted Slamming the door behind her, she safety. F6tejaipple. In 1918, ' the fled 'down the stairs again like one conteroptuously. "He did his master: possessed. In the shed behind the in for the inoney in his desk about first year Inspection cf locomoti"e in half an hour after. you Jeft." He New Brunswick was enforced, it was cottage stood a motor -cycle., which, half some unknown whim, she had prang suddenly to his feet. "Here found thit, 89 per -eenti. of"ih6 lo'como- 7 brought with her. ;Now, as she hur- bear up!" he shouted. tives were defective. In one year Successf U'I Sin" '1856 rigidly For Convict No.. 679 had fallen to this 'was reduced to 29 pe r cent.' prepared lamps and testel: petrel and oil -tanks, a hymn of thank,,_ the ground in a crumpled heap with Itis easy to make claim's for see& -it Is -another '.givAng welled up in her heart. a. little broken cry. thing to be able to substantiate them. We are B Zeap Idinard'a Li21i=4nZ in the house ; Back again into the sitting -room to k emphatically able t,� make our clia;als, good be cut sandwiches and fill a' silver flask i A few, weeks later tb e Excelsior was cause our record for"'seads that grV with wine. Then breathless with her -packed from -floor to ceiling to welcome England's Largest Hotel gone unbrektn for 64 years. For seeds, bulbs, 9 goods. haste, she turned eagerly to the stairs the retarn of their favorite star, - Reopens.' platitz of all lamas, L -.;3t Simmer' ,�'; dainty Betty Lethbridge, known now down which came a young slim ME TiiEy dRowl trim and 'uprzght. With the prisot�' to her- personal friends, as Lionel As a'real sign of the relurn . 'of the Wrikfor our handsoome nrxr9Jo caftlo.-I" today. Avery. piping times of peace comes- the an - gait -the air of a man who knows he ; -1 ,garb, he had thrown off his sIttiking, The End. -th. J. A'Simrnerjs Umited, Toronto nouncement of the., reopening of, e 20! J r -under, guard. famous Hotel Cecil, which .during always the A tremulous laugh broke from war was taken over by the British Betty' h Lan e. ada's Cattle. "The T*f" she 'Government and used, as LLLW UICMU' cried, "Even the wig quarters of the air ministry. -will dor, Our national stock of cattle to -day The Cecil is the largest -hotel In Then, with a sob, Elie slipped her, is, compared with eaactly arms round his neck and raised her and has for years been one i in the state it was twelve years ago. -At r Service -r an instant he strained, 0 Ups to his. For f the favorite stopp6g places for -in simplest form, the number of cat- tourists.' Is is being thoroughly reno- her to him. -It was the girl who drew flrst­ffotn that lots g embrace. tle to inhabitants for three typiedi :Wherever You Uve. vated. and many Improvements are be-" r PA "You mustn't wait any longe' ears was:. 1908,.,1.12; 1011, '90; ing introduced that will bring it up to she said. "Write to me under cover' 1919, 1.12. The woman In town, or coun��y, It the standard of - the thoroughly me- the same advantage as. her sister in Ithe city in expert advice from the Of Sidney, at the Excelsior." That is, the increase In cattle year dery hotel. Another quick -snatched kiss, and he " -,by year has only kept Pace steadily. ' it is generally conceded that Lon- I 'best-kno*n firm of CIP . aners . and was gone into the storm, while she with the growth of domestic popula. Dyers in Canada. it has allowed no mar in for than any city in the world. London is Pare Is from the country ient'by mail quickly shut the door and ran up- don; don has comparatively fewer hotels stairs. There was still work for her more export trade. or express receive the same careful - to do She must Hide those hideous now f*ther handicapped in Its 'prob. Yet during those twelve years there attention as work delivered personally. cl*th;s somehow. lam of caring for tourists who arebe, �v, the overseas m4rkets which might be Dyeing i tremendous expansion In Stoppitg quickly, she gathered therdLh—PT been a, tr,' ginning to flock tfiere by the factthat In a bundle and then suddenly dTe three of its largest hostelri6s; the Cleaning and herself erect. - An inwarrl light seemed served by Canada and all means of I Victol1a, Grand ani Metropole, are 4rClothing or Household Fabrics to come to her.' The longer time the ruching those markets, transports - chase was delayed, the better chance i tion, shipping ..and marketing facili. still in ��6 livnds of the government,, One of the steps being taken For years, the name of "Parker's" has. had her lover of escaping. i ties', have been Improved. sign!fled- perfection in this work of she, make the Cecil more -modern than With an, air of quick resolution According to thd returns of.the Do.• making old '.things look like new, spread the wet garments out on the' million Bureau of Statistics, the num. most of the Epgltsh hotlels - Is the in• garments of evew�­ AvIllether personal bed. Turning frantically to her dr;e--.-,--j Etallation of running water in each al, or house- -46,000 bar of cattle was 7,5 in 1908, the most fragile materl tng-table, she snatched up a pair f .0 of its 1,000 rooms. In fact. most of hold curtains, draperies, rugs, etc. *cissorg. when the population was estimated at the rooms in the Cecil will have pri- 8,650,000. In 1919,, the number, Includ- vate baths, another startling innova. Write t us. for further particulars Or 3,000, with Through the winid and rain two-Elien ing..-milell cows, was 10,086 send �rour parcels direel to tion. in glittening.water-proof capes came the estimated population slightly un - the uneven ground der 9:000,000. stumbl "which' s,U=;= the little cottage, -s. 11� 416, 14", -rden-path --&/o Interest ?Altar a low -toned conversation, �01 I 5142 out M the alce Me Worthy. lvkr e door. The PAYABLE HALF YEARLY a ;WQ'1013T1y I rkd'rs I f Allowed.on money left -9 ligbf in.the little hall went out sud- It is my soul find with us for from three to ten Yea denly. Then, as a --voice ba4e, t14�nl At e-ery'turnii:19 *of the road orks Limited enter, the wardirs arintst-." their The strong arms of a comrade kind, Write for Booklet. A through a The Great West Permanent ea lifies and nusle-' the d tn oor open. To help pie onward with my load-' oeani of light shone thr Aud, since I have .no gold to give.- ners Wdrs half -open door at the end of the pair Loan Company. And love alone must make Itmeod 191 Yonge St - i, while I live 41 sage. One man remained on guard Toronto Office 20 King St. West Toronto b the front door, while the other his My only prayer i. rifle at the M4, crept softly down God make me worthy of my friends. -., 'z:�:ur,..''k .,.Q>� -.-, +, - , '«ri ,.Na;., '71 b,, �u m 'r+.,..��.'�'•' : ^.,•`k� .n,tn•"+� " t. ',.Y� . .. • ... ,a...R. �•..� : : . r 'c�'.'.,y•x+,M-,;t....,.-, , ;.a'.i. -.-. --.•.. �, wr,'�",; ..a.. .;i,�e- �?': i' rr. ' Yr.,.; .t .` .;:�.y,a. ,f.t.. �i,�+""._ • ti' �.a1,;..'�;•X"•"4�'"'V:>. 4 IrSLXy'�. �'%.!) 7'.Y'�,k.....-'iy �•^tr•}"j7,+a/�, "..', f(a .'T • .`l:. + :f. 7. i ♦ '+i8.t2+1.'.'�." '°'�Oyye�'•ytt'1,- ',�i«'•. .s1 '+'«!,u. ..4 nhk�aG.:.f,«a. ♦4•• ^4�'.'-�� +,-.•-� .•.rT• -.:iL- ..,••'' 00 ••.�T i.4«'•*�W �.i.�:R��:c�t4. GERMANY FAILS •TO • CARRY VU l DOMINION CROP 1 Y .. •fix -SEVEARL - TERMS , OF PEACE TREATY •. ;PROSPECTS,GooD. �S. Sufficient Seed to Meet Every { y x Demand Available When ,1,000 Guns Found Hidden in Various Parts of Country - Required. ti Coal Deliveries Not Made, to France - 6,000 Ah -planes .:; Ottawa, March 28.: -Seeding Intact -Restitution of Factory. Equipment Far r�-- I • re From Complete. -- - s ua,' very very fair, otfar he as Prairie an be judged vinces aat a 1 ' this early date it 3s stated in the J Paris, March 28. -Three thousand cuted is that providing for the de- *, I p g Department of :Agriculture. There is + :five hundred three-inch field guns livery of seeds for the apriti�-p1a7tttng `"" a good -supply of-wheata aats-a `.•r.,-. �" t ---- ' •have been found by the Inter -Allied) in the devastated regions. It is ad 4t y, ley seed in the West: It is fairly Commission in the vicinity of Berlin !Witted, however, that something has f '' well distributed and ngood condition. alone,. and altogether. 12;000 of these i been done regarding some of the gen f Good, fall rains -were reported from r� guns ha✓a thus far been discoveredi•eral provisions, such as reduction of most of the districts, and nowhere is e.Y throughout rnGermany, as well 'as ixthe militar • schools. y__ equ>pment it anticipated .that there will ,.be in- ' g -� s o f / thousand airplanes intact. Restitution of factor sufficient moistufe for germination.tl x.,: According to the terms of the and other things taken from North Some districts, are fairly dry, and de - Treaty of Versailles the Gbrman ern France has been in progress since pend .for their .crops on weather con - army should now ' .have only 304; the armistice, but it is. far from being ditions early in. the season. th inch guns. and no airplan'Fsi completed. MR, HANDLEY PAGE In giving out these details Dr. J. HERR SCHIFFER re��kee g g , ";ovhatlwever. An 'inventory of the aeronautic ma- The aeroplane manufactuvvr, 'whose 'H• Grisdale,. D uty Minister of - These-diseeveries Rd other info,- terial has been in progress, but no lanes have won world-wide recogni- A ' The German Imperial Minister o! w p Agriculture, stated that no difficulty m 'matfon in possession of the French machines have been delivered, and the tion and fame, visited Canada rec qtly, is anticipated in distributing seed. Justice, who has just stated in an tri. terview that those who committed . authorities have caused considerable f emission of 100,000,000,000 francs in ( There is sufficient seed to meet every war crimes w skepticism here as to the -reason given bonds the . roceed& of which are to ill be tried -by him at P B P FUR SALES TOTAL I demand, and'it will be available where :for the request pf -the-Berlin Govern- be supplied - *has notes- required. Laipaig. Jr went that it -be permitted to send yet been regulated. as' -OVER FIVE MILLIONS . Crop prospects throughout the Do- PRINCE HEADS Do - troops into the neutral and occupied The delivery' of submarines has minion are apparently very good at zones. only been partly executed, while no- Record Price of $106 Paid For this date. _ ANCIENT HOSPITAL - Thus far, it was stated by a high I thing has been done regarding the I Beaver Skins. * 1 official here yesterday; no evidence delivery .of arms and- munitions or Assumes President of St. ., had0been obtained by the Commission demobilization of the naval forces. Montreal, March 28.: -The can- tendon Puts Clocks Ahead y of any destruction of material by the The point on which the french are adian Fur Auction Sale Company, For Daylight SavI g Bartholomew's in London. Germans, hists. have been furnished, declared to. be most Sensitive at this Ltd., concluded its first sale seater- ,' A despatch from London says: -The it was said, but it has been impossible { time is the non-de�svery of. coal as I day afternoon, when a grand total of London, March 28.: -The clocks Prince of Wales is now president of. to. verify them'up to this time, Pre- I provided in the Peace Treaty. The $5,093,120 was, reached for the week. were pushed ahead in London one the,olde'at hospital in the British Em- .truer Willerand declared' yesterday 'in f treaty fixed •the maximum at 20,000,- Beaver was the feature of the last hour at 2 o'clock this morning, in Aire, St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield the Chamber of Deputies. 000 tons a year, but the Reparations ass, 166,176 skins in 223 lots bring- keeping with the daylight saving founded by the . King's Jester Rehere In addition to her failure to take Commission fixed the.' annual arriount ing $728,735, a irecord 'high price of scheme, in the year 1123. ' any steps to: reduce ti% German at 10,400,000 tons, on a basis of Ger- $106 per skin on one lot being paid �' The Prince was installed with the y armed force to 200,000 men, although many's production ,in the month of by Harry Silbert of New York. Seal Harvest a Failure. same simple and quaint ceremony _ the time limit expires in' 13 days, as December. `Deliveries,' however, fell Senator Webster, President of the that has prevailed for many years at pointed out by M: Millerand, Germany from 300,000 to 150,000 tons monthly. Auction Sale Company, in an address the welcoming of a new president. ,. has done little or nothing, the French This is held to be good proof that to buyers at the conclusion of -the a groups a was w declare, toward the execution'of about l it is Germany's intention to evade safer -stated that another sale would rays: -fiery poor news has.'reea re- arced by'the staff, students and many $8 clauses of the treaty on wbieh the; her obligations, as her' ability to de- 6 be held here in August or September. ceived from the sealing fleet. All patients. Headed by the' beadle car. .limit has already expired. liver -860,000 tons a month was de- I Among the sales in the morning the ships are clean, there are no rying the mace, a procession was The only provision, so far as France, terrrrined by the Reparations Commis- I were $134,000 worth of squirrel, and indications of a paying voyage and formed which proceeded to the board Is concerned, that has been duly exe- sion. $236,000 of Australian opossum. the outlook is the worst for years: room, where the Prince took his seat beneath a fine portrait of Henry VIII _ Here he heard read the charge, MAGISTRATE .SHOT I TORNADO SWEEPS Weekly Market RP.po�t ' wb�ich required him tq give earnest i BY 4 MASKED MEN', . HALF DOZEN- STATES attention to matters pertainins to T - 'the weal and 'advantage of the sick ' Three Score Persons Killed ',BreadstuH'a r tins, 25c; buckwheat, 60-1b. tins, 18 and suffering within the hospital" HaT• .; Dublin Official Who Presided ; Toronto, Mar. 30. -Manitoba wheat j to 20c- comb 16�z„ $6.00 to $6.50 Ing been handed an ebony staff with , ! .Over Sinn Fein Enquiry. and 'Property Damage -No. 1 northern, $2.$0; No. 2 'north- :doz 10 -oz: $4+15 to $4.50 doz. gold mounts, the PriLce seated him- Maple roducts-9 per p self in the presidential chair, after._ ern, $2.7�� No. !'northern, $2.73. ' P P yrup, rim er- . ' A despatch from London says: -I, : Ejormous. Manitoba oats=No. 2 C.W., $1.01 4; � is 00 lloa, $4.25; per b imperial gals. which routine buslaess was transart- : Alan Bell, resident magistrate, who: Chicago, March 28.: -Tornadoes No. 3 C.W., 97isc;' extra No 1 feeb,'. r ed. Later he made the round of the presided over the enquiry into the, 97%c;' No. 1 feed, •96%c; No. 2 feed,) - 'wards and chatted with the patieints 'dealings of the Sinn'Fein With Irish that struck a half a dozen States to- 9bic. Provisions• --Wholesale g Ida caused a death list that may pass who are stili bedridden, among whom Y y Manitoba barley -No.. No: -3 C.W., smoked mea#s=Hama, medium, 38 banks, was shot dead FFiday morning y -to are a number of soldiers who are still ' C It outside the Masorilc Club 'in Dublin, reaching many m8ilionsof dollars andrty. damage ) 51.373s; feed, 513715allelabovertin� 60 to�2co; rol1sv80 to 31c; 29 toObi ktast,� receiving treatment for the injurisd Magistrate Bell was on the way! Played havoc with wire and railway' afore Fort William. ba 42 to 47; backs, pain, -60 to they received In the-yar. from his residence in. Monketown to ; Ontario wheat-F.o.b. shipping 52c;- boneless, 52' to 56c. service in widespread districts. The No. 1 Cured meats-Lcn clear ba -:n 81 Dublin. Castle,. when the tramcar in points, accord' to freight; g TARTARS MURDER - ? greatest damage was done in Chicago' g + which he was riding was held up at suburbs and Elgin, where the known, wants,, $2 to $2.01 No. 2 winter, $1.98 to 82 ; .clear bellies, 30 to 31c. Balls Bridge by four masked men g to $'L.Ol No. 3 winter, $L92' to $1.93 Lard -Pure, tierces 30 to 30%c• ' death list was 23, and a number of " tubs, 803y to Slc pails 304'. to 313:c 17,000 ARMENIANS ' who pulled the magistrate from hist DTo. 1 spring, $2.02 to $2.02; No. `L car and killed him at the roadside.! other parsons were missing. _ pring, $1.98 to $2.01; No. 3 spr.ng,; Prints, 31% to 3Vc. Compound tierces Atlanta Georgia, reported that the $1.95 to $2.01. ,28'h to 29c; tubs, 29: to 29�c; pails, ArchbishopBrings Tale of The body was taken to a hospital,! Death' list in Georgia and •Alabama American corn -Prompt shipment.! 2915, to 29%c; prints,. 30. to 3o%c: $ - where it was found the murdered mar. tNo. $ -"'kad been eho+t thtou h the head. was at least 36. Apparently there yellow, nominal, $1.95; No. 4 I'IOirOr t0 London. g were three -distinct storms, one driv- � yellow, nominal, $1.93, track Toronto. Montreal Markets A despatch from London says: ---o. The passengers on the tramcar from ing no .into Illinois and Ontario oats No. 3 white; $1.02 "Montreal, Mar. 30. -Oats -Can- Tartare recently massacred 1?,OOU, which the. magistrate was taken were to $1.04, according to freight:. adian Western, No. 2, $1.19;' No. 3, dying out on the shores of Laket Armenians within the boundaries of paralyzed with-himor at the sudden- Ontario flour -Winter, in jute bags,. $1.15. Flour -New standard rade, Michigan, just ngrth' of Chicago, one pram t shipment, Government stand $1325 to 13.55. Rolled oats -gas the new Armenian State at the inati= _ .. . Wass of the tragedy, 'the shooting oc- P $ B g , striking in Georgia and Alabama, and ard, $10.25 to $10.45, delivered at 90 lbs. $5.50 to $5.60.. Bran, $45.25. gation of the Young Turks in the -•curring only a few yards from the ca i ; at 10 o'clock in the morning. The ss� apo er striking in Indiana and -'pass- Montreal,, -and $11 delivered at Tor-' Shorts,' $52.25. Hay -No. 2, per ton, Azerbijan Goverriment, according tot t; ''sailants of the magistrate• escaped. Ong into Ohio and Michigan. I onto. car lots, $30.00 to $31.00. Archbishop Kholns, an Armenian from: _ A list of points suffer5ng greatest Barley-Mait:ng, $1.84 to $l.S4. I Cheese -Finest easterns, 26 tis Er:vnn, who has arrived jn London td a� Aside from his investigation ,4f the Buckwheat -No. 2, $1.65 to $1.70. 2654c. Butter --Choicest creamery, confer on behalf of the Armenian: damage follows: Irish banks under the Crimes Act, Manitoba flour -Government stand- 65 to 67c• seconds 62 to 64c. E 11", Chicago suburbs -15 known, killed, _ Eggs ,itepulilic wish silted autho ales re -1 Magistrate Bell investigated the re- ard, $13.25, Toronto. Fresh, b8c selected b4c, Potatoes cent attempt on the life of Lord Lieu- hundreds injured; a dozen or more Peas -No. 2, $3. -Per bag, caN lots, x$4.30 to $4.40. garding the situation in Amnia. e ,,,tenant Viscount French and other missing and.damage of upwards of a Rye -No. 2, nominal• No. 3, $1.85 Lard -Pure wood Three thousand persons are being galls, 20 lb. net, herded in Tartar villa ' a_atters. - � half million dollars alone. to $1.88. 31 to 3154 c. _ gas, and -Por Elgin, Illinois -Eight known killed„ Hay -Track, Toronto, No. 1, $27 to -. tions of, the Armenian .frontier are' Ehrly in March the 'authorities i summoned the bankers as -witnesses several .missing and scores injured; $28; rafted, $26. Straw -Car lots, Live Stock Markets being held by the Tartars, according) £ before Magistrate Bell property damage gstimated at 4,000,- $16 to $17. Toronto, Mar. 30. -Choice heavy to the Archbishop. He says that I g , _ordering Mil]feed-Car lots, delivered Mont 000. 4 steers, $13.25 to $14.00; good' heavy December the Tartars murdered 14,-i Mont - them to produce such documents as • real freights, bags included. Bran, i . Lagrange, Via. -A death list report- g g steers. $12 60 to $12.75• butchers' _000 Azrrrenians at Akoulis in Azer-� aaight relate to' dealings between per ton, tba shorts, $52; goo9 feed cattle r ed as high as thirty,and beau pro- h3 ,choice, $12.50. to $12.?b; do., bijan, on the pretext that Tartars, ' their ranks and, the 'Sinn Fein .organ- petty damage. y P flour, per g, $3.60 to $3.75. good., $10.75 to $11.00; do., medium, had been masspered in Armenian: izationa and alio with the Dail $10.00 to, $10.50• do., common, $8.00 West Po: Ga. -Five reported Count, Produce--Wholesi territory. 'Eireann, or. Irish Republican Parlia- y e to $8.50; bulk, choice, $10.25 to $11.00, ,� ; ki] ed. Cbeese-New, large, 29 to 30c • do., medium., private. ant• e. e inquiry, which was •stridiy , $9.8. to $9.60; do., $10,000,000 in Gold Bullion rivet opened at Dublin on. MarchL ear Fort Wayne, Ind." -:-Three kil- mains, 29ry to 30c; triplets, 30r,<_• to rough, $7.50 to $8.00; butcher'eows, F r`ed, heavy property damage. 31c; Stilton 33 to 34c; old, large, 31; choice, $10.15 -,to $11.00; do., good, B. The snkers 'refused to reveal $ Arrives in N. Y. From Europe"' Agricola, Ala. 'Five killed. to 32c; Do. twins, 32 to 321�c. $9.00 to $9.50; da., common, 7.00, to h 'their accounts and the investigation , Butter -Fresh dal $10.50• �! ,was dropped. Grenville, and union City, Ohio.- dairy, choice, 55 to; $?.50; stockers, $8.50 to aPP Sixteen reported killed. 56c; creamery prints, 67 to 68c. - I feeders, $10.00 to $11.00; canners a* rJ New York, March 28.: -Loaded toI The body of --a young, well-dressed Margarine --33 to 38c. 1 cutters, $5.25 to $6.00;, mlkera, 'goad the bulwarks with gold, the Red Stas ! _•13t. Louis -One killed. marc was found in afield at Banoge Eggs-New'laid 57 to 58c. to choice $]00.00 to $160.00 do., com. Fast Troy,. Wis.-One killed � liner Lapland arrived here this Bridge, near near Newcastle, West Dublin. to poultry-Sprang chickens,! and med., $65.00 to $75.00; springers, $ gold bullion _ Swanton and Raabs Corners Ohio- 40 to Vc• roosters, 25c• noon with lA 000 000 in The man had been shot to death. The + - . fa 1, 35c; ; $90.00 to $160.00; lambs, per cwt. from Europe: The bullion will •help' Identity of the man has rtvt been A number reported killed. turkeys, 58 to 60c; ducklinga, 38 to $18.00 to $21.00; calves, good'to choice established. _ - `_ y-_ ; geese, 32 to •'35c; squabs, doz. II $18.00 to $22.5fed 0; sheep, $7.00 to $15.- the sterling exchange rate in the - Constantinople Estimates $6L •eepoultry poultry - Spring chickens 30i $19. 5; do., weighed off tsars 19.50 to normo. p ' country and $ States' and-will-helpraver the ' g $ us ex orfs of this Count to, Germany lligalA to 32c, fowls, 3o to 40c; ducks, 35 to $20.00; do., f.o.b. :$18.25 to $18.75;, England. Not even the officers of the( 8,000 Armenians Killed , 4Cc; geese, 26 to •28c• do., do., country points - 1825 to Has War • Machine I p• � $ ,easel knew the bullion was on board Beans -Canadian hard- ,titer]. $18.50. until the neared New York: Constantinople, March 28.: -Esti- bushel, $5.50 to $5.75; primes, $4.00, Montreal, Mar. 30. -Good veal, y A dfsfatch from 'Paris says:-' mates of casualties during the mss- to'$4.50; Japans, $5.25 to $5,50; Cal $1&.00. to $16.00; medium, $10.00 to 1 -Germany, rt! the'event of mobilizatiWi, sacres at Marash last'month place the ifornia Limas, 1656 to 1114c; Mada- $14.00; Ewes, $12:00 to 113.00; lambs, Carmania Carries 16 Tone. gascar Limas, lb., 15c; Japan Limas, good, $17.00 to $18.00; common London, . March 28.: -The steamer• can place an army of 3,400,000 men I loss of -life about 8,000 Armenians. Ib., 11c. $15.00 to $17.00; hogs, off -car weights Carmania' sailed from Liverpool Sat' in the field, says Henry Bidou, well- During the disorders 15 Turks were Honey-Extractel, clover, 5 -lb, tins selects, $20.50• lights, 19.50 to g $ $20.- 'urday with s iecord shipment of gold, Irnown 'French war correspondent, in killed. - 27 to 28e; 10 -lb. tins, 25 to 26c; Go -lb. 50; sows, $16.50. amounting to more than 16 tons.\ a despatch to Le Journal from May- _ Peace.. He adds thaeGermany Secretly DELEGATES TO THE INDIAN CONGRESS IN LONDON ' Record Catch of Fresh Fish has reinforced her once famous war � � ,,. machine, which in 1918 was virtually ;, By Nova Scotia Trawler shattered. Officers, he says, are A despatch from a': ! r available to command an army of p 1 fax, N.S 4,000,000 men. R.," `" " says: -Four, hundred thousandI Sinn refuses *' ° ` �; n. pounds of fresh fish said to be the36 r, • „ largest catch ever brought to thisi l port by a single vessel, was the car 1 Arrested ill Dublin fi of the steam trawler Ven gq x which ! arrived.on Thursd•" ne Banksl '� A despatch from- Dublin says:- -+.*- Thirty-five prominent Sinn Feiners :, were arrested on Friday. Five un- ,;: . Buy''ihrift Stamps. While pigh4niAare, is said to be• cap,: lcaown men with passports for Am- ;; able of -causing death to -a physically cries were arrested on the point of `` ' weak adult, this has never been known: . embarkation for the United State. Left to-ifight. Mr. H. M. HYSM Secretary; Mohammed All, Mauiana Sayed, Sulaiman Nadivi and Mr. Synd to happen to a child; yet children are I }:day afternoon. Hossain more subject to nightmare than adults, ..,. _ ',.•. ..-----..- •-_..':,,.,.'. •.•, a.;".: :. .«.:.._....,. •.__.' *,-.. .,.,« .... .. .:_. �'.�;'.�.a,..,,.v.«.r«�._.,�«,.. a.�. ...:.x......w.:....�'a+,�-..,.,,,..,.,�,:,�u.,:.ca_.'x :�„e__.. •,..e..M ar .cs..,,�.., � ,- - _..�_,�,.n'•.�. .0 _ -v r ][SM& -Hot Cross Buns. -at Pickering 6RQ1;K ROAD j3OOT "A"I Bakery at 15 cents per do& Order V, -BOOTS BOOTS LOCAL k li� an n bad a - business trip at once. to the Rouge B41 this week. --:Dr. Henry will be hors as usual W. A. Jacks6h. of Oshawa. is spend. -hrlils Gibson s n ding her We'ca`n- sell yqu- toots -to o good advanta go, aswe'vi had tieluon­ Raster vacation at Irer howein next Tuesdaylto attend to his pro- in he holiday with his parents here. ordea yearlago. Mari as lessional dud6s. V, are glad to see in our midst -Rev. Mr. Cowan, of Toronto, Wirt. White, of Brantford looking iprl and Mrs. ..Brien are bale and hearts. t3:l.0 Old Reliable 1��":iiipendlug a few days with Mrs. will occupy the -plilpit in St: -And- Ta'te-'Llovd'.N1'o6di' 'f Oshawa, is 8 .0 uday next. imes Brien. re .3 church on Six visiting his uncle and aunt: W. H. Mrs Jackson -during theweek-end. Ojir samples froth the Low.ndes Tailoring Co. are in. Prices: J.. S.' and Mrs. Jepbson went A -large unril bell it tteuded Mrs, and 0 .,.,,,to the' city on Tuesday, returning Jones' sale on Saturday afternoon good, but they deliver the go ds. and rices were t4atisfitetory. on Wednesday; p -Joseph Carlton ha,.-, rented BALE REGISTER. -Mrs. Thos. Gormley, -of Osh Our Rtibbei-� and Slickers are the, best, yet. You know the Mr.. John Haight's residence and FRIDAY. APRIL 22ND-Au,�!tion sale of :awa, visited her.sister, .lire. Thos. bu�'Itig th rei this week. is I therein this week. horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, ittiple- Maltese Croszi Braud-of old. .:L­Etigetie Calvert. of Tot -onto. stents, etc.. at 10L 17, con. it iirgi�, c tv. of coall. (3, Pi ker :'A, Qu P-.fC-KE d !a the villa . se the. early VIAEllig Lit tile 15-0rue of - rliq pa, the ,.,arrive reut-, H. G. and: -Mrs. Calvert, property of Thos. Philip. Sale at 1. Ro A,, -RING' 4 "rt of this., week.' 57. lli Alwa Cowan and See bills'. F. P(';still, auctioneer. 185 T) -day being Good - Friday -onto, spent Still- S '.N'.1he various places of � bu.,�Iuess,ivilj Mellwain, of Toi ).,rrr)A.Y, API�iL 3m) -'.Cotlibinatio 'n sed a hie of registered .hortliorn Cattle, 1, guy bete with the, furmer 6 i)tjr- De 0*0 s usual. horses, sheep, inwiernit,tits. potatoes SPRINGTIME REQUIREMENTS -11. R. Mohney is I'm roving etc., Rt the ��illage� of Claremobe, .-the appearauce of his bakery by -Wel were pleased to see ',%for- tindek the awpices of the L- F 0. ready. Colne and gel, yo it.re-painted ley Sleep In tow u; after hi 7i long Entries way be afacle With & F. Tituothyn Seed and, Garden Seects now I e PI . 9 siege of. illness 11 -pili pilelitnoula, choice of Steele Bilgg?!.' or ferry's.' ut -The regular wouthly sleeting ideat .4ecietary Pr tilvauctifianeer, of the Alethodist Ladies' Aid f ollo\-,. ing it it attack of thelip to noon on'ttie day -of -the -sale--, - ----- -- ire-31: Zlesignr� h! Wifll.Taper at lowest'p-ric-es-.----`. be held on 'Wedue-sclay, April 7tlj, -n-Tlie- W. \I,S. of the Method. Sale at one,o'eloek, ..qpi- bills, H. S. -The sba6ob'i lie ist Clitirch. will tneet oil Thucso-lay, at 8 o'clock, at the lionie of 11 Y 01il 136liable." Brushes i,f all kinds. U Monsey. Apidl nth. Rr the libme 61 Fmi).� , APi(iL'9,rji-CrPdit Sale of Martin-Senour Riiuts."The In. farm stuck and irupletnents­the seed Qil, Turps, Varnish, Nltir-es-co, Alaba,-tic, BoLalili, Thowas Lttw. An inte­e�;tillg -MiSS P. J. wrigfit rettlriied t6 property of J. C. R� Ot.;'. lot, I. Coll. 'I. iofla, Atinnonin-fil fact 'every - ie c, E.L�tet. pl;ogtl�llu Wil pt Datc.1 , Sqj, I -Tit(. Socie The Socie or L-iie- 4. S-j.ii �pro �.S-,;irborci and Pil;k�ring thing ijece�:��ary for sj)ring ity Ing a -f- ale's haw. few days here Nvith her si�t y lla�7 .ttune. See biik. nie . eo'mforter, Made of new to-wrilimej. . S,tliw houseelcaning. er. Mrs. J. Pickle, Who liacl'be6u' so Fred Postill, w,.Aoneer. Indisposed. Iliatpeial, which. - -alay be.. -�eea at 11n,if ­Aiv.,tion- *- A. OILLESPIEthe IYAl's011age.-The first thtindet­�torl.12 Of th�e s-deor ���71�TBAR''.O�T -Theniem4et,�zof the In-tittice -season OL011'red eftllyoulslou&y etc., in t1lip village of (jrelcrvr',lod, ie of he tuorning, and while there was Whot, tact at the hon of )I, Gle,.�on­ Sal';;lt -T considerable ligbttiiug, the storm 1%fty CU T',Ie�LLay.RfteI'IIUoII of tlli.'4 one 7eehilta. Fred Po-itilt, 7 - -week rel)(,rt tA most helpful Meet- auctioneer. ..OVVAS (If brief duration, a' -ChOrttl Cla5l; -011 hold its next. 1119. F, 31. ClI`af)ikAan,. ofTorwito, BUNDY'S. HARDWARE ..... ... .. meeting I ve a very n April l'ithat 8 o'clock gut's ' interesting addre-s on .Vcm, A(Iver. jt is 11(,pe(l tb,lit it M11 ktterrojakier the �trb,.lc tore.' TL:-; subject, wlii�-li is -;.will be°presenta�; tuatten-s of GGS 1701%..JJATCIIING-B,e�'-;­ �]portance will be discussed. - E t:.Lviitr,rn, Rl.,o t:iiv of ,nanif,A,1 ill iti; meaning* %Vas, con, I ' i 1 1:!. Meted frotu all stau'11w*--I)t4,. the Use 100 per cent -Tae Woman's Auxiliary of peaker ot�pictitig ver fureiblv- IGS FOUR bLa piggs St. 'George's church _Auxiliary hold"theil, , Paint Now 0 1*the work' UA(PIV those el�­ V;�Z: X �;�ja-ltlty (ji Pure Paint regular ul-oritthly Iiii4ness rueeth.g ell �f.- on ThiirsdaS% April .[11, it 3 1). Ill., ------ re piratic. All sizes Wu have a Ertl} liuc of Alantin-Senotir's 11 0':- pt;. ii at the hotile of .111-. . •1­4+tan!e reildere(I., by th-e OP,'SAT,F'--A -iiiiiWily ,f r -lover -Res. Ili,. f3voi . vill be wbul, if ++' :hien aloug' thii. line. We Ile 113-1 :oa. 9, P�Acri . . 'y gnirauteed... R that s,.i- few availed 1.)r,6:ar,.C.'­arem-,nt,- according t-) y6,u, wantq.T Abs-)Iiitej -U1 iLet tIC, theta, -ej.Velm; f if tile opporlullity r)f he'll- ..t.)Ilng tell --(.W, -Come on. 81tilrd.1y aftol rnon, 4'OR S'AIX- 13:1�. (-tgit )r ;or April 3rd, to decorate the church ing tlai.� uio-it exl,-ellen,-.'td ' , r" -z. j,,,vj4,ciu'rm1vy. R R I.Fic�er,pg-,. 'suitably for En,,ter at 2.3o. -The ",rnieve' Still, ;be organ . ..... %,hortbt .'Brighten Up the Home -Mr?, Jubn Iiiight.'s ;:Ae of C")UtIllitling it: -)r n. on bittPr caniparku against the TO �l* 1w -41,� B. F. Lon. . V� ', I,A. p:onvi, Nlal 1', -41,17. Fred Latey. -.household furnitureMouday. I 11 attended con- route E-istern, and 'twigaInFrt SlIf H. ;.and C-cck, 21-1.40 at we have lit Gold and Allulninum Paint for picture frames, afternoon was we - f See what -sideriag the unfavorable weather, Adakii,13eck ire particular. . One o GALE -A 4-yearold rolt. good realized. their chief argutueuts is that the Forrthi i�orw and W. If. Jackuon, )Liquid Vene;-r awl Satint-tte to rienew1tirniture, Chi-'namel And good prices were i road will not be a. paying proposi- R. No. 1, Pickering. ;,-tt =George -Downing is moving this Week into the re5ideno on tion and will be a burden upon OR SALE . CH . EA P -Sleighs; wax. and Woud-lac Stain for your floors. street w - the province, and that it would be ls ind all ,kinds of impi Church which he recently . . L bujAie%. harnor, e -'--For tb-e walls we !,aye 'Neu -Tone, a 1)urehased from Mrs. Utiah Jones a great mistake to operate it in mirn'tia* 11. Herman, Claremont 1711 flat dull washable finish, 'and which the latter has just va- competition with the CanadianGGS FOR HATCHING -White 'Frescotta, and Alabasatine, all in assorted colors., Northern and Grand Trunk which ated. Ewyandotte4' eggs at 65 cents Tr setting, ,q 7.29 -The Claremont -Dramaklic Club are now publicly owned.. Sir Win. Apply to Geo..%Iutc P4ckcrwg.-,?7+29 Our assortment of Brushes are'werthy of `your notice. Hall, Mackenzie considered it a splendid D R S A L E -'A'- ' will appear in the Town quantity of potatoes, About Friday, April tOtb, to pre- proposition as Wwoitild be a feed- Fbanneroatsand buckwheat. D. E. Pugh. 7 2. N --!sbn% the drama, "Home •Ties," er to..the. Canadian Northern. if too 3t,con,",. Pfekering, R. R. Nci. Clare_ un- der the - anspices of the- public it was a good proposition at that 7" the 117001)"IFOR SALE -S5 per cord. at Zow abont yo i, Eavetroughing and repairing ? time it should be now, when --Ubrary board opulation of W h itby and Or i, it I i,. roar of Bror k road,_. A man -The laod hag dried up autend. to Flits doubled. The auction of the c , Barclal.."li-nugham. " 19tf- Get �vour Grader in 110th-, �fast during the past week, and in Farmers Sun may delay the' work is few days seeding operations will of vowittim-tion, btit the govern R SALE- A quantity of, hotl$e- F0 be in full swing. Plowing Las al �mw I,en�iurc. 'm. Rubinsmn. ch,,,"YW-A. 'y w ering oppo�itiull Fund rd ur.z'7 per A,,p, AL ready started , in a . number of merit etn hardly go in Pick to tile w6he..; (if the people eivecl . Js Her Sl Bund localities where the land is light. Yj 0 steam ro . Hers aivived hete -illy SrA LE - A - -j iiint ity of cleAn -Tw hen they are iqunaultuoug. -ill be, -,7vdgrain. whivul; White wt.ve� on Mondi%y.for u:,e on the King Special Easter Services i% FOR (-ondul-tf-d by rhe pastor find the o", , I'd Lxiv G-jl-!� - Y, -l! -,w O.n. !-�- C livn, stou road. Onre-ef theru wa.� vik. ktr, R. IR, I� Wherby: Ir., :)4osi! .Ir'4, 1,;-31)1; Choir lit the Nlethudit Church on :-•'�-borhood of Dimbart(on, en west to be ti�;ed ill the neigh. -iieh -the )R A r qvip P�, ei I A other will be used in- Pit-keriag . U-, 11.1 ii: aK:i d churn, a hai WI C. , t b 'W(I NiiUkH - t , - the Kill roRd enst. Ing . jec-tt, ' IliKk*-. -);I y ,,RR 1, l.f,,Zj.!,nd Cr,�, j" j1h,,n, "1 -1, upl " c cot,h- rain. and t While the Slinda% 11 AL�? il trb. it) wl Y S. -OX he' ore e the • wordi of tile text are "The -Theconoi4rt furan' rlyannounc- !TF to thezep,ilchre at tilt' .11 MNI %V.*tN J) f want to hitt a ed to be held on SL Valentinf-'.� Une a, t, w,liok .. -- .��: .. . .. - ­ . ., . (11 1,,, . - ..,. I. . ., ., I ­�.­­r -7. the 4 -my," " Tile'- �voaieu 0­d,� ",,i; rt:mp. (.%v� cull Day, but TD6;tpbned b.�-f-itn'--e of file r"" of 7, Will I)e intere-�teil in thi-; st I'Vlev. inclement weather, 1'�Ilftak-e plates Woltmnbood ru�e'fruitii the dead Hall At 8 p. m. The Marr Family y stluj V.. on, E�tster 31undky in.'th4 Town 'On Ea,Ler. worti. 0 S -Da . TZ SA 1, 1' A 5u.Fastei .VelllllL ,Spring 11 - Cleaning Requisites at talent will 6'j e. thp 'I" "I'llfr-ter. • I -PL:', liarrtd 4 -entertaIument. "Tht,, Etlste� Me­wiiize," b:i�ed oil Vlr' 144i,�r�.'R. to 25� !11� "L-rino- lo3l. L:s the text' -Ile 'froin t 61d,1xiie'l' r -.Nl. S. and Nlr��, C1 oilman, who dead." TIA4 Ea -ter Fe-stival will FOR SA1.I',-X Fcwtl t1mvirisq--car. j),Ibb1tt'--) e or 2 for..25e ha've been 'Speudiug.t-he 1,iast tIlree mbnths; in CirliforiAn, have.lef C oil 1-b'e' aititended by Christiau�, of all g�.ncy Iu� the rl,,Pu,�ar 1)1�11�1)1) UA:. 10C pl- ItA 9 their return trip, but will visit Creed.; b1i t 11- SP(Ind itne, �Yhqs..E. ptkrt (if 5(� pl- -i-tor . Day ill God'- -re�t' along the glad E Uix �30a 1) Flakes. g pevei&41 places of interest' House, Nvith God' people, in God'' Ahe Coast aud the CantdiAtl N-01'011- SALE:-Ahnut 2:)10 feet of, g. �Jk -, 1� '. i I I.. 1.5c, 35c p� servive. 0orv. 31�" PN`; :mcf-ican!1i , q, ­nel"iy , arrive home witiiiii to God's y -FOR ed; :,!tio two Pearline,' west and will art zion Week inak-e its ciad and glad. p�rl.- 1iirnix-r. mi%,:li.rous;h and match )kg a week or two.. (!�icjo fresh,:n April, loto. Gillette', Lye, to Pll"C PI'aYPI' A. J. Taylor: R. R: '-1, P:{kcripg.-. George's Church Easter Day Ul are called -A 1110 15e pkg very Tuesday at 8 p. ill. Special Chloride Lim service!; on Sunday, April 1, --D .... .. 1511 pkg Uaguoi ser�i.ee 6n, GoUd Friday at ;-F.E GRAIN FOR '-;A -'-Cana- .1,y. - Celebration of the Holy Cotut-nim Bon And, eake,01 ion. Morning at S and' 10.30. S 1). Ili. . Old and young are i.n-. Xi .� m;,_ l, y-iiav: i� ,rPa:a:ut, rcar!y new, vited.-J. IV. D. 7110'c�ipjctiy �400111s, se -1,111) Brushes, Soaps of till kinds. Cblldren*s service at 2).%Q­p-. mr. 1j. Fl,,.A�c Oa�ernono. b Gr,.y jr' R, No. 2, Cit:rcniont. 26-2'� -.Tbe scarcity of ne"-print'and - Evening prayer At 7.0o), Spec Z, OR SALE' 0 ears imuAic. A cordial invitation i� the steadily ' increasing cct I- S -Bro cUrn;ire, 11 v extended to• evervbodv to these daily becoming a -wore set tons FoW. in foni ri Kin�c's h 1: e . ri,ini of tile servfcez�, prOGlem for the nevv:Zpapel- 7V Y,;rkshire*Whjje.y)%�*wjth 7 rigs 2'weekA ..How Abont Garden Seeds WI - C d,.!; lot 17. I'Fcon�Jlirkeving ur- -There i�� talk of transferring colintry: .1 The Montreal WitnL�s� .,1 `4' R R 1. Pj.-krinK. Bill phon'L77=ti -liv not buv noNv, while the, the office of the Deliartnien of xva� compe'lled to sLispemd pabli(-a- Oar See(Is ha ve just Lr ivo& L Agriculture front Whithy to Vx• ti )it for a fe%v .(Ifky.s a short tiale SE PAT'N'TING AND DECOR - "go oil ou ii bridge. The latter would be Ili, aceotiut of their inabilit3 sll 1)1)1 V at its best ore :1,,,rz, T,;vz,, priec�ar.,ll v:rrkm�,nsl-�p. Ali-) IS to secure piper at ally price. Tile ;Inc" in tw,, of the hi: ­L central, but there are advi tage� fv-,juLomobi'e, tarns proptroy -and stuck, r�8i- Toronto Globe has been ruin -�Pply at If Vc.-etable Sco�ds n hafid. in having the cill"fice in the county -de,,,% ,n,i n.(:cf:ant i1c. at lovv rate;. All kilid, C to its izubscrip of") town. Mr. Til)PPI, 114�� Illade inany tion rAte-z Cc4wx*� 0.ra-7v houi�zic.osi -the trcet. friends in AN"hithV front $4 to $5. The O:Iiawa lie a.nd i1i other ..parts of South Ontaric,, who will former, for the same reasoil�:, i= inr-4� . e . a regret to have any chn rige made ing it;; rate fi-olin `2! f, W Prints- and'Ginghams reo t � -�2,lf)Q, and t1he E. ,ex ane] -Kent. ELM DALE MILLS -A number of 6m, 'resi( -Ferkmsly �or- Pre- As;ociation i, T h -e staptos f 1, r, (-�v "'LU.0-140'ellre and shm indications attended the 1), --givelf to advi,ability of ill - honor of Sir Ada lit 13PL-k in Os - -ey 1)ejol-e' Seas, over: z�idering the , I eilea�lll ie FllbSeril)Liol Yom call tMalli- bei tl I ratc-�� 0 on i, wa last Thunzd,ov evening.- T;ip tobt), Flour nintle fi,olll -No. 1. 'to loop -Ove*Y our Stock- of "2 Al pZ6 vily Voll -a -year. w6ekiy neii';p, )era to S meeting was a aio�t elltllll�iiw�ti(- Manitoba Whe"It. e' But even,with these increases the these it till earlV date. one, showing the gne�;14t of the ve Ro -ti eliold'and Gleuora for sin g that he had the siipp pere&ntage TA iner e.j.Ze i,;; less thou 11ou- ort of that in alillost every other bti4 Bread.. Try a bag. rd ib the people in his.. ]1$ deo 'ent( Vl�lruz ollud Datq P -IltS, lio'llt Mild (I a y k 1 e n e (MOPS, V, -a. d 40c per y es. Rousing spceeh ilL­�. The fartne.r get dire? time, r:I fight . ­ . -- , . es were given BRAN- SHORTS ''price. and in soale thin; by Sir Adam, Curitruller M.agnire, -tile ai ll'W ChEICk. per yard MIX FEEDS Gill -11 it, blueandNT i others. ti rues the price for his product` and OAT CITOP•-id 7 -Master Edvvar(i Kh,chiler had that 'lie did twenty years ago. i.l, an(l whi'to, and -e than dwilAo-d CRIUSHEI-) OATS Ginoliani, -i in. huarrow e.;;capei from seriolis in-' �lothinghaq moi laid In price since the beginning of the .13A It T,EY CROP- imuive and white, 40c "per Saturday lwzt. With 21 IV 11 EAT jury on S. ar, an %% d the same conditions pre - as C11 '38e per vard number of other boys lit.) w ACKF Cbmilbray. blue, also m -ails with every lie es��it� in lif F) CORN 14, 'E'D HEN FEED ing on to pas-ing wnjzon;� lien, c e. AMIN -t( 'ing qi and 65e- per "ya CFuP0t)ell al i nc-clidentally AUDLEY Caldwelt's Crean substi0ite Dressi (gbapi. fin -e bio foot got -cativilt! between the (elf Meal. Service M oln,:St" ATPRI wheel and the wagon box. 11 is The Avioll'ev Social S eClub 'hirting, heavy, 50C. per and rubber boot' was torn from t 0 1) t,, oinde good again, on Wednp,;day Pie -lit CHOPPING AND OATI with their big box hnnilnet: the bottom, but fortnuiRtely his IrIjul. 0 sny -CRV8fll.NG LVERYDAY Also, Mali` other lini on hand. ""inberg les were very slight. The driv'pi -th-ank-g".of t .� the ChTb wi,h t o all who attended prices Get prieeon feed in ton )(its. Buie no tinie'6�st,q.pinz his borpc,s 1-ist-dinnialtingthings gn. 4r)cc1-0 BELL PHONE. but some diffit.mIty was exverienc- •inentinn is-inade of the Greenwood "T717 - , S erf-in Pvt7virating the boy'from hip Inartette, Mrs. Hoskin and -Mr. Wm. Vill T77, 1C.8 ! a - . I I Maw. T6tiA1 proceeds, $126.004, every day.' M HAPMAN -�iinplea!jant po.91tion. I Choppiug