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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_04_09p..m-11-21 �111 'AIII �1� _22- U P1 KERING.1 70L. XXX L' ­I 73,- Q? W.S140, 7 PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY., APRIL 9, 1920 No. 29 REPORTS BROOKLIN ,Established 75 years SCHOOL alder, the late Conservative inn Following i, the March r, Chus. jC, GVAJ i)ort of in the local' Baker S. No.. 21 Pickevirg. Ni. wes ,re in Medical I I member for South OnUtViL older of merit : Jr. IV—Elva cl GREENWOOD egi aiture. died at his home near -ell' z Isabel Squires. ell't Sleep. ltllss here oil Tuesdity, April 61th, at the age E. FORSTTH, IJ. of 0.. Regis- , M/T 0 _V M Stork, Jue Williams. . Sr. III—Cecil i ,, 67, v=�h' He had be,,. in failing rA optometrical Asso- t.!:! 1310.ttft Ew., 8-11 X tered member of the I to Into our new and up -to -the minute" 4 I_LL station of outario. - Special attention a vea Jr. I -Ralph I glissade. Eyes tested free. North Music Store.- Stork, Squire- In 1vom diabetes,r "imulediate tike tin .9t 0 "tatf I'J Annan, Lizzi�j A�na': Evalyn Maa C8.11se of his death was gangrene pois- R ccords and sheet music are -arranged, field, Thelma 31anstli-ld, - Bj,vut,ley i ii -fling. His funeral is taking place to - F. TOMLINSO',S, NY, B., Member so that you can pick. out the number Poole, Billy Smith. -pr.-Margul-4 I (lay (Thnr•:day). A short service will Physicians and Surgeons or copy yqu like. iNlitchell, fleryi Wood, K.enuetli Wood.; .1I III, �of the CcI of Ph� I e held at. his late reAdence, but the Oflice: that focnier .:,of Ontario. ly occupid �by by Dr, Cald- The records ai-4 arranged y I E. _NI. Lawrence, Teacher, the late Dr, R. Prodie, and lat116 I . . chlof-st-rvicewillbe held atthePres- well. Phone. Claremont; Qnt. 231Y in*F.elf service racks -and we have a cou- liyti-Han (-hurch'here. Interment will pie of Victa:ola rooms so that ou can WEST HILL. 1.uik;. 'pliwe at the Union Cemetery, y 0 ds you wa�i't, take E. CARTWRIGFIT, 3f. P., M. picl, out the rec LorAfter an illness of over twn ve"r., i undel. -,NI,L*Qoni6ausp!r"s4. son of P.ztu;l Mrs.Uorin:m, EEN VER V them into any -of these rooms and plow A rth it, . C.!P. & S.. Ont. A c(,ronerjor tle-, C,,un- ty of Ontario, Office-Itgurs : 12-2. and (J -3p. m 's content. A good -stock -of :Shortgand 'HaVI or at other hours -by appofimfmunf Phuffc-B-�ii th.erk'to your. heart s, d ;ovav at his father's on No. 24. Ind. hone No, 400. Pickering. Qn- If you• hav'rit one of our cataloguos, W=av, March 29. AV I'vas a school tarso. Wedding Neils are ringing. Feed ou hand. Now is a gots. .331v cume in and get one -they are fre;,. ei�­ I.y profes),iol Gor!lf,n. N1,loo!n, sD,-rt !�unday-with ti,ach i -and en' with h(, _,,[I Bitt*C,�1.7 a, time to lay in a stock. N' 0 N1, -M. D. L. R. C. S .4, C. If you are cot or. our mailing list or I w 11 :-tg�- hr ',hers.' MCKIN Ue t1.,y, They will be scarce later on,' Edinbur logo of are Ing a monthly sup'plement 1 He saw _ ,r race in Ei.gl Fi an t --,v is �islting relatives t,,� Tatar G , . t let know and we will *see that ydu' it N Surgeons member of the Col e not getting physicians and slurgeouaL of Otrtario..liceatlale w was %vouhtled an in e city at Pl'L­:Prt. Ot Royal College of Suraeous, Leinburgb. was invalided Norte Dunvtw, of BroughIII spent jet A splendid quality of Cot' doieus" of women and get a Est of the new records. r. syscial attention to ]PIS.. arid had been 'under tin=it ar trite 14 er on htvn�z � i . children. 01doe an4,zea deuce, Brougham. 31 eke this your waiting room. treatmedt ip to the tia". Music all the time. fit M-rulil ['v Ii has Pureha�:ed a Chopplug as usual on Mond.0,1% death. The luerai took pl�irell ou• "gal. $ i new drive-It,'and huwgv-some cla-5s. and Fridays. Wedriesd;iv morning to �,t. •of Toronto, ' Ilal,411,111 R, C. Chw:cfi, Higpian d' Creek' lle! 1 ­�I),,nt the holiday at hl -z home here. Wheat. Barley and Oate H,*KENNEDY,.Barri_1'ter. Sol- Sto,uft'ville, 01'at, l'itave-s to ii -i -tern �i,; III father, 'nuoth- her Hatter i -4,-t Spencer is spending Wanted. A W. 'eitor, Notary, Public,' CorI ncey &c. arsan,, two brothers. Avitti IiI p:trents M Brooklin. Whitby, Ont. 41 , , ­ ;. t ion 31i -;i Annie Puller spent the vvei-k- 43110 K ROAD Ill r parents, NV. A. and -.Mrs. end -he v it F. R. Jackson is vkiting Will. 116pv, Oshawa V e TPB.Coun!1,CrowuAttorno. T uty H Osha:j.ille E. FAREWELL: X.0- BARRIS- --SaUwtor. ocurb Honae.WbI b 10-v E& A 04 00 [is 5 - ;r, How:trd Hnoverand ft tends, . I .. * 11, Kqvc- i,,; Qpi lou,51v ill -it Pres_ Hirq Bessie Ho-. ver spent the holiday CHRISTIAN, Barri-'IC-r iino- po f CLAREMONT. rent. We h I- or hi�, Lpppav 'n't th..fc lrlvn,� here. A Zi It r,:;otary Pulilte. Fte. Money to received �fro�a Jioh'n - J. and Nigbsiv:tader. have tI a 0 1 C V NV o t (I llv, b4en tian. office Brock St..North, Whi'LL-7. 2.517 Knox at Cuba. He iq bu-�ilv engRE.rc.d turned home. ;tnet, spending a week N. B. -Participation receiotsaix' -ith-the-foi mer',4 sister at Orangeville. DALE -3 ik JOHNSTON--Barri�rvrsi OF paekingfri!lit, - y for distrobution. BM I%I all it -prfI the R�od' luflil sei- Mi"Se'j _**J-t�l and Elsie Hutchitlgs n ow read etc., 221) Danforth A, p Tur Phnne%�-rrard I k1l. bL;turdays, Ma - ;.;u!r t�peiirllrg r. Vern - vice tet' an, girtir. g unw, 11id! - t'. n 17.20.:kInd.) road �.' - - ' I" w condition Of 01- , WeP with their brother, H. Hutch-' Marriage icenses. i the had c,lm i1hur. of Whitevalo, has il)g,$, of Toronto. F..anl; WTLLIAIIJ. BEATON.B. A_Bar- ol hnil-_e r!v,:1tPd NY his S 1"r et�_ 7on, I ZI *;tiip.,on propert OUGHAM f�tiler on the 1, General Trusts Hu.,kily, ") Bay Toronto. Qititp a number from here attended 'Miss Uuel!a Shea, of Toronto.'vvaii f) G Telephone Plain 96 .!a LOGS WANTED the \VlAte Elephant Social at Bra- I home over Stinday. :ugbam ;on Morldsty evening held under hada business ti Mr. Rnl)prtq 'Dental I will pay the following prices deliver. the ituspi.ce-S of the Women's Institute G* A RA G E I . - Toronto on Tuesday. ed at the nill Miss Roberts spent Easter with her LAKE B. j3EATON".'D. D. S-'- Rock Elm No.. 1.. 35.00 to 41) 10 per"M SANDERSON-MANTLE sister, Mrta. Brooker. The undersigned hate Opened .LAKE the Royal Colelge of Der"'I Soft Elm NO. 1 25.00 to afAii) 1.1 Miss McKeehrile spent the holidays Siarleons and University of Toronto. Othce * 25.00- to 30 0) " A'pretty wed-diog was celebrated at u a new garage at the corrist. over W, M. Pringle's, -hardware store, Whitby. Basswood No. 1 25J)0 to 30.0() L " with her mother at Erin. M. office hours 9 to 12 l.te &30.j Ind.'phoise 6. Maple No. I the home of the bride' 11 parents on Miss M. Feasby and Byron Feasby, of Church and King Streew, Reit ephone 220. 4417-i White Ash No.. 1 85.00 to 445.10 " Wednesday, March 31st, the contract -11.07 Oebawn. spent,ovi?r Sunday here. Pickering, where they, am. 2nd Gr'th Pine 1 20.00 to 25.OQ iug parties being Miss Hazel, eldest Miss Dickson. of Torcutd, was with prepared to repair all maker Hemlock No. 1 20.00 to 25.00 dna of Albert and MIII Mantle, o *using** Carbe. bet, sister. Mrs. Norton. over the week- of antos, motor -cycles Of glaremont. and Nelson Herbert, end. and bicycles. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week son of Thomas and MTs. Sanderson; of Henry Shea is laid off duty itb a - W. G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage day excepting Monday. the same plave. The ceremony was sore foot. sustained while pressing We are also agents for Do 5 Licensee in the Gisilift Of 021= performed by Rev. W. Limbert. in bay. 1, 11 Pickering vivage, W. G. Barnes, Green River the presence . of the immediate vela- Miss Jennie Duncan. of Newmarket. Laval Cream Separators WIV.!RTCHARDSON -Real : a tires and friends of the bride and is spending the Easter vacation at her and repairs. . tate, Insurance. Conveyancing. Notary Or address R. R. No.. 1. Locust Hill. groom, both being unattended. After home here. c - 311y lowt and the Gasoline Engines, Tractors a&4L Public. ...Pickering. Ont. the usual congratulations Miss Edith Brodie. of Toronto, spent signingof the ri-gister, the COWER" a feiv days last week with her 9 r, Sawing Machines. W:HALL=House carpenter. Eq. • d to the dining room and'en. rq tion 're &-Shepherir' .,work. repairs cr n !I [Its; Philip. ,'tltn3tell given for new. Spring Term ed aborate wedding dinner, John and Mrs. Littlejohn. of East repaired %.islterai . Ind. phone 281Y - i J - iII couple "then motored to Tironto. were Cowcom �r�e b with Joram and Mrs. from April 6 merges into the Sum- Pirkering and proceeded west to spend Littlejohn neer Sunday- ocinveyisfiew, Commissioner for takim -theirhoripvinoon, The bride wabthe Aciociatiftal, Eto. 90067 to IOA& mer Term from June 028,h In each I I -fill Masters Melvin and'Ainas Love are enn -'Ont. afildsvils, _vO �,cfpiexit of noany heat tiful wild ui�f Pick 97 of Shaw's Bustwos Rehoril:F. holidaying with their grandpWrents. saner of Marriage Lic- presents. On rcturnin g they will re" Thnina-zi olid %fr-. - Perryman. ---------- Gnome oa term 411= Ont. vacations. Enter any time. F111 i .iae in clareniont," Frank and Mrs. Gero'w and family, le. P. Mclnto�h. Chief, cat&lc)gt T. C. nnd MIRL PrOWn. of Toronto. 'IRI'GfT S. PC GTI, Glen Major. Ont rd GREENWOOD Licensel Auctioneer, Exterj..-.I exper. Principal, Yonge III Ueicra spent Ei-ster herewith friends. • tt sock. it, iwpoited and thorouithl., where, %5ritii for terms Mi,,4. Witter, Donald and Iiq V ire Joel" conducted sal Gleeson spent Sunday in- Ti and pgrti<ufar., Rhone lnd,211i. p• d-vs Ritter, of Toronto, - spent -Easter 11 (iotdon White. Of GnetPli, spent with the former's mother. Mrs. Mary POIS�TTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, F* Pickerin :Jlver for Counties of Yorkand Ontario. Ace- aF Aid of the lletb.iii.t sloe sales -of @611 kinds -&—aned to on abortaiss 9- %Iwy Gibson-, of O-hawa. open: The LaI AdaressGreettBiverr-O.. Out. ��undtty.nt her hom P here. rhurch will meet at the home o Fe h C -in First-class rigs for hire M L 4. VV z . ir . I. Orruer6d has been suffer R-rivniAn I Wedne�day afternoon. i4�-, from a, severe attack- of tin - A r!,l 14th, at 2.30, p. m. Everybody and pneut 0 -elcome. r -Day or mior t Engint ins Street -7A tin -wor to the late W. E, 'N'Arnold. Oritano IBUS meets all trains v Iloone moved his hougetiot(I expect ef es rload of Steel (Succe MARKHAM ;Land Surveyor of Port Perry. 3D 11.4 efTects to the farm lately: vacated I)v any of Canada full Those 'MarkhRmites w reaming proinp�tly attended to. Frank Harrison. ho,%we,ie for- Col P gauge w -7 WNf. "MAN17, -LICENSED AT -:*C- Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Mi44Williams and friend, of Toron- tnrate enough to have i ew Ea=ter �40 b ire, fencing TfoN'FF.'It,(,)r York. Qntnn,;fn,J D_:rh:�rn to, spent tbri Easter ticlidays with hats 1;-,.t Sunday decided to either go about March 25th, which IMiss GlaI Trimble. L,) I'le.'ri8a or ;•Ise %%ait, here Ardre- eell, at clue prices 'Cour. t;es, �Xll kindb of sal4�s Prr).npt" 4 nble., * Da;e,� to: to. Termsircam. ,2, W. Iff• Peak, Ff�k,.ii# �lrs. Hun -ter and Mrs. Laker, of To" box th#I bonnets foi- The time being forcashbffcar. Ijand.lii arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bo!! and Indtfwn- -)r more •-clernent weather, _4 dint phones. -%\ hitby, out. 31Y ronto, spent the Easter holidays with -nnd ))zay P -Inch angle steel posts ill J arnes Denny and fa ci,ily. Tbe cause waq an.unhappr combina- 117=0`11CM-W, =01_T=S Don' . t forget M. Gleeson's sale 'of ion of snow, wind, rain, slush and 8 0C W G.,"R El D d �tfee;-Is- t furnittIre and other household dm ness, the latter c-aused by a break . ...................... Bought and sold. to -morrow (Saturday) afternoon: cow- in a ground wire I of the newiv.con- esh and Cur - Has a full line.ot ir ruencing at 1 cI'clock, SLrifeted-Hydro power lin-6 to the.vil Municipal ha� only supplied light Governm icipal and Cor. -C. REESOR4 ed meats constantly on hand.. A very pleasant event took place at age, which A. poration Bonds. For Sate. 0rIs enwoud'.Methodist parsortago on for four days, Spice Roll, Br6akfast Bacon, Tuesday, Manch 30th, at 3 o'clock The storrn-.started out like a belated Bell Ph . one 193 Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. when. i�mnxa. youngest daughter vi Januniy blizord and three incheaof :LOCUST HILL WILLIAM D. DYKES,' WHITAY George and the late Mrs, Wilson. will -n6-.V fellLLdn.. litsurs. Rain fol - Highest prices paid for united in wtirriage to Augustus John: ',owed the snow and the more. religi- hickerin ston, of the Manitoulin island, ously i -lined part of the village re- # and Mrs.' Easter services Y0erinary Surgeon for their Island home. Their many 'through three inches of shish and"g .,I Butcher's cattle. Johnston left finmediiI turned —imire from,the Greenwood friends join in wishing Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinar-% All calls'dayornight ?,%YS them a happy and prosperous jourucT The Hvdro electricians were -in- College.. Got TheBest 1, through life. formed of. the disconnection Find the -in- promptly attended to. 'break was locatecfrm(i rep.alred Mon= - 'Bell andJndepP_n4eAt Phones 'I F—L, -,')TT -HA',%1ILTON;--BAL;S DON dray afturnoon. All the townspeople 'PICKERING, regard the cowi ONTARIO _n4of,the twenty-four �k very happy. �venL took placc on hour service Wq a great boon, as pow- Drug -er from the Tocal NN edrI Nl;ir:�h3lst , at Brougham goneratingplant Wa iYonge &-'Charles Sts, Toronto . . 61�es high grade instr-tiatinii for Hamilton, wtis, united in marriage to electric iron could be used by house - of Edwin wires during only two afternoons a tore Whitevale Tile Works I when Marie Olive. daughter of Milford formerly ttilned off at 11 P. Ill. -A_nCT_tT1e Clarence A, Balsdon, son �14 Concrete diain tiles of different sizes positions as steriographeIrs, private _0 -a n III N Irs, Wisderl. of Pickering. 'The week. The only complaint in the new alad concretebricks'for sale, -Pretaries, book-1-6opers, offIcE as, wedding to.LL'_ 'pringdaVe ;ervico is occasioned by a slight Nick A, bride's par- in the lig Ind. Pbobe No, 551a, Markham. siStants and coiffffliar—cial teachers Farm,"the home of the hr, which is very noticeable Demand for our graduates more. eats, Rev, H. AVilkinf�on, of Greeli- �it. times, Up to the present time the -Drtig:+,-Patent Medie;nes, Geo-'Bwkholder, Whitevale wood, tring tine nuptial knot. Dre6s- Hydro sllprflies 105 rolfs—Wfie-Ri-a-sthe taata ten times our supply. This w becoming travelling suit old plant was capable of producing ed in a were Toldt Reqnkite - a . 1, -1 .. . .1 -Cho 61 enj oys a widtl_sprekd patron- ca, et of sweetbeRut roses 112 volts. However, se -cording t, rrying , ouqu Dr. N. E. McEwen, B.V. Sc. -age. ' Open 01 year, Enter any and lily of the valley, the bride'look- Hydro nxitborities, this difference will Statiobe t Veterinary:Surgeon. ed very charming as she was led into bo'mat]6, Lip shot-] y. Uma.. Large �,�itaiogue initiled.on .0 request. 4111- 114 Graduate of Univeisity of Toronto he parlor by her father. to tl-fe strains 'Willard's Chocolates, of the -113ridal Chorus,"played by Mrs. CHEVROLET GARS IN BIG nald Forri7er Veterinarian to Macdoi J. Elliott, -Principal John Soden, A, T. C. M, The cere- DENIA:�D Cigars and Tobacco Agriga1wral College, Quebei hott, performed tinder an arch of mon} was evrolet Company on to all client... ever Special attention given to drug 'Prompt'attenti �rrens and,wbitp veddir, bells, That Ithe Ch t entered upon the realest year in Bell and, Ind. Phones,' bank of flowers forming the back- has et year ground. AL WE, historII5`wns the intimation requirements of live stock. ONTARIO' Water, IF= Water, PICKERING, W table and sumptuous banquet which R. H. HI Sales Manager, gave out followed the -ceremony, . a toast was the other day. He stated that the Calls; pron) p tly an 9 weied day w If you are wise you will rise the only P"OPOSed to the bride, which was outpuI contracted for this year reach- 7�ggs F or Hatching tight, Bell or Ind. phone, Ideal welt,.- tiled by Cham.,B. Rice, happily replied to by the, groom and ed the 25,000 mark, of which 12,400 tbers. . The h left amidst have already been manufactured and appy pair from Black Brensted Red ent_fdt-1&_rtrd­-A1iIl�, Gaisolin 0 delivered, and that since the begin - who is Ag c show f congratulations, merri- showers o Game -choice ?stocky and. company "has ., Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings ment and confetti for Pickering.' ThL-, Ding of January, the comp excellent layers. sod rich ores- turned down,an average -of 9(Y) orders, fortiIiater works. Also bath room fix- large number of useful IS , Also, Young: Belgiani Hares ents testified to the popularity of the per month. N. E.NcEWEN The difficulty in procur-. aud:9ilver GreylSiber- tures, etc. Everything given careful -bride and the good wishes of her, ing the material, Mr. Hatch stated, is attention. many friends, After their honey- responsible for holding them back ian Hares. moon, the young couple will be "At from reaching-ri, -.itgreatersales re- Veterinary Surgeon 7 All lPedigree:Stock. RICE.SIPUMP 'WORKS, Rome at "Bayside Farm," Frainiz4, cord than the one -they are making �D!Lo3i% lWhitevale, OW? man's Bay. this year. W.V. GORDON PiCKERING Home Tel. 5621. _eTins C)33.t R r - „,,... YY•t ^ter. , .+ c.. .rs.:•.+. are".L y•f..' ro , -.. !., r`�ja*mi rn � ..: '. .fan t. i .�..r .. •� • v ,«. 'i t r e:. :•6a..'' x' •.7^r .:.': . :.et',:, .. .w.N a. . y .�� ,::.. '. -•;.t•^i^•"' '.�` •:v, ...'.. '� .t _ cI' .'�..,^'. .,... :+d ,xS�.w`ry LAS' :" ;u. ” '^^:�*i� .,t'3•.,_.. r - .'^4w `^" :E ntnr.�c' D"', familiars-_of the Morgansad of the FRANCE FACES SPRANG INIUM$ ate 'Bred, so that their blood i< L��XSEEDS -Iealthflowing la the veins of some of the Q::SERIOUS PROBLEM MEAN BEAK BLOOD gameaj and fieeteat hotsea is America, gave matiwiled thousands of growers. The Honorable Sydney Fisher hen ro•resh and reliable. No better seeds well said of the French Canadian: "He can be obtained, Try our I ' never gives out, it does, not matter 6 Choice Vegetables 26e., value 500. 5 Anaemia. A Tonic Medicine is a Necessity Ansemia, which means lack of THE FUTURE OF 2, AW what he is at." 1 pkt.. each. at This Season. There are now four stallions with y sepald on aha z flood, msy be pro4uced either by, a MARRIAGEABLE GIRLS. fifty mares and IIlllee, all pure bred followia' pop- "C;eney in the quantity of the blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an, a�2' ular varieties: and registered, at the Cap Rouge Sta= Corn, Golden r : or by its poor quality, and it may be Year round 'tonic, blood builder .and tion' and at the new St. Joachim Horne Giant; Lettuce, either .primary or secondary, For How to Conserve the Purit of nerve strengthefYer. Bt+* they afe Farm, These are used to stud Feerlese; meet, e , y y pros- .Fereueon't a -example, a person in good health may especially valuable in the spring when lems of breeding, ,deeding, housing Dey'k Red; ` encounter some sudden accident that French Race and Ensure the system Is clogged with impurities and management. They form, -it ie x iti d t s h, res blood, and for Ib the e of knoll wn ingreatmay d� suffer from All France is taking upsseriou$ly the season . as a result f . bloo�r eon much freely admitted by all, the, largest and kCea rt. uua,'anteed .to season may su er rom a type ter-montha. There 1s-I1 ea Stud o e breed in existence to- y rt' g 1 day. One of the points. towards which.please. those persons who suffer from problem of her 2,000,900 marriageable need, of purifying and enriching. In efforts are concentrated is the produe- CATALOG FREE M hemrwrhages, whatever the underly- girls, who as. a resAlt' of the war's the spring one feels weak and tired— tion in a fairly consistent nianner, of Contains valuable information on sate j ^dt> cause, are -likely to be anaemic, Iosses can never hope. to have hue--`Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give strength. a breed. 'of horses .weighing between sorts of vegetabie'flowertand nestandard d. �Aply, 'because they are losing blood bands. 1 In the spring 'the appetite is often 1,200 and 1,300 pounds, which may be ' te)r than they can make it up. All About the economic future o1 these Poor—Dr. Williams' Pink Pitts im• used either on the road,., or on the DUPUY dE FERGUSON sufferers from disease anywhere in girls and women France is not worry-' Prove the appetite, tone the stomach plough, a low-set, thick animal, with 88.42 Jacques Cartier Sq., Montreal the body that produces septic condi- Ing much. She is convinced they will and aid weak digestion. It is-in the a short back, a strong loin, givinghim tions are generally anaemic, because have no difficulty is taking care of spring that poisons in the blood mcst a general conformation whiwill p� the qualify of the blood is constantlythemselves. The 2,000,000 vacancies often find an outlet in disfiguring Doh't knead the left-avers of pre- make him an,easy feeder and a cheap crust too hard if you wish to make :'vitiated by the slow poisoning that created in French economic life by Pimples, eruptions and boils. Dr. Wil- llama' Pink Pills speedily clear the producer of power. crisp tarts out of them.. :...: is continually going on. her killed and mutilated during the Whoever is interested in this class akin because they go to the root of your gasoline tank leaks you'll This state of poisoning may be pro- war will afford them opportunities for of Horses will be quite welcome either If dueed not onlyb gra g the trouble in the blood. In spring, P g promptly fix it, eh'? Don't be foolish y such grave disord- becoming self-dependent. at Ca Rou a or ai St. Jaachiin. Both ers as Bright's disease, `or by the But what does worry France is this: anaemia, indigestion, neuralgia, rhea- farms are under the superintendence and let the big leak continue while abscesses, of hi At a moment when the future of matism and many other troubles are of the writer, who •will be leased to fixing the small one. Our p-joint disease or other most Persistent because of weak, P tuberculous states, but also by the the French race is threatened by a watery blood and it is se this time give by mail any information required, sbscessets that form at the roots of death rate that exceeds her blithe and when. all nature 'takes on new lite by those who cannot visit the two N O KNOCKS teeth and sometimes go unrecognized when the national economic. life is that the bloodabove-named farms. for months and years, by infected handicapped by a shortage of human attentimost seriously needs _ . tonsils, and by sinus trouble, which beings, these two million potential proved thn.e Among those who have GAS SAVER '' • follows a severe cold or an attack of mothers are condemned to unproduc proved the galas of Dr. WilIlama Pink World Freed From YeuoW , • Pills is Mr. Archie R. Carmichael, WILL STOP THE BIG LEAK ►•'"� influenza. �" tivenesi3 Tarbot, N.S., who says:—"For a num- Fever. Sometimes a person who has had Same Problem in-England. bar" of years I'. was bothered with Science has at last conquered yellow by saving you 25!x, to 36% of your gas an attack of grippe from which he The problem in France, thus set pimples which would break out on my fever. It has been a long and tedious cost, as well as ?5% o1 your carbon considers himself to have recovered forth in a despatch from Henry Wood, face and body. The trouble was al. struggle, in which sanitation was the troubles. ;remains unduly pallid and suffers T p pod. The Last stand o1 the United Press staff correspondent in ways worse in thea ring, and al• chief wen It will put your car over hills on constantly with a discharge from the parte, has its counterpart In England, though I tried different treatments, it disease was in Guayaquil, Ecuador. nose. ' In such a case, especially if .it high gear heretofore impossible• as complicated by headllches, sinus where the overaurpius of women num- was without much success. In the I Expecte from the United Slates who Can be put on, any car. bers 1,500,000, and Is growing rapidly,, spring of two years ago, the trouble fought -a epidemic there finally trouble should be suspected and track- with an Incident decrease In the, male was worse than tlpual, and although I brobght it under subjection, and no I MAD$ IN - ! ed down. It is a waste of time in birth rate, and the female, pr'eponder- I was taking medicine it did not help cases have been reported in the city CANADA - such s case to treat the accompanying_ duce already has caused the crumbling t me up,til I finally decided-to try Dr. for about six months. anaemia with iron tonics, or anything Williams' Pick Pills. Under this treat: n d a o 3 d p of old 'ethical standards. Statisticans - _ - _ through agents, else, until the focus of poison has been say that chances of every English I meat the pimples disappeared, and Makin of •Hair Nets cleaned up. woman finding her proper mate has there has since been absolutely no re- g the trade, or Besides the reasons for -anaemia Human hair goes tl:rcttgh many 'pro- ; d i e c t if n : - long since passed. Meanwhile the turn of the trouble. I P * � o given above, all disorders that anter- 1 ceases, before reaching the user in the ; dealer . in your labor market is depriving the nation. I Dr. Williams, Pink Pills can be ob- ,shape ofa hair"net, and th@ best are , �n town. Sere with -the proper nutrition of the of its best potential mothers. , the ! tamed from any dealer in medicine or• body will bring about an- anaemic b , clatmed.to be n4ade from hair prepared l social butterfly, both male and female. y mail at 50 cents a boa. or six boxes 1°at?. Price $15.00 coedition. Chlorosis is a form of for in England. 'Th"e hair is bleached. Installed is more prevalent ipso ever and &2.50 from The 'Dr, R'iiliam:' I anaemia that affects young girls, and scientists, despite great. efforts, so far I Sledicine Co,; Brockville, Ont. `chemfcaliy tressed to reduce its thick-t cess, and then dyed and combed into) ' A g e.n t s, and that is rarely seen after the twenty- have failed to devise a remedy.' —'�'"- 1eLgrhs ready int vc! ting. After be dealers writ e fourth year, The sufferers are gen- 4 Speciali_ts studying the subject in �I1ie ren ariian Horse. ;ing thus treated it ]s sent tg China to t for wholesale erally quite plump but of a markedly ( L. greenish-white France see only two aiternat ves, says That automobitea, trucks. and trace be distributed • through properly ape prices, testi• gra pallor. They are apt the United Press correspondent. I tors are replacing• horses for certain '.pointed agencles and made into net3 j mortals, etc. to be nervous, short of breath and Either France must overcome the pre- kinds o[ orork in man laces is ad- I by httrid by natives: " MQ KNOCKSGAS SAVERS constipated, and to have swollen judlces and customs which in alI I y p ankles, especially at the end of the mitted by all. But when ore thinks=-----+f- � t civilised countries have always sur-! about `the very congested city'dis- Plants do not do as yell in-f ncs:. 102 W. Richmond St., Toronto, day. This isnot a fatal disorder and rounded the •'natural child." or child ! tricfs where rucks v:fll`�ievpr be � { can be cured by treating the constipat- born out of wedlock, or else France I 1 glazed chiral gots as in the common profitable on short hau. ,then win- ., red tiny pots. file latter are ted condition and by administering most consent. to these two million porous iron. Pernicious anaemia is a dire ter months, in most northern a tion9. !ami permit the water to evaporate and NY01a girls and women finding husbands during which tractors will necessarily the soil to -b-.come dry, The g!azedl a and usually fatal type, which attacks among, foreigners. .This Patter s tu• I y ' the .� V be idle, the hilly er even very roiling I pots hold the .moisture in .the soil tribute auto eaome Ifo pmt' oflase atle tion would of course mean the begin.! farms where too much power 1s lost keepira it wet and cold; and the P niag of the end of pure French blood I In propelling the machine Itself. It is plants are likely soon to droop andl. poisoning. _, ¢ and race, clear that the herseless age is. still 'die. Very few plants commonly used , Dfairipe de Waleffe, one of the best. very far distant. That the' automotive I in cons^ri•atories or w;ndow gardens Play Acting in Court or known French writers and a specialfst industry is rendettng a service to the will stand "wet feet that is cold we., / sem. - on the subject, thus discusses the country at the same tame as it Is soil. c �obtem: piling up dividends is certain; that Great orators have not scrupled to. ; • Aside from the 1,500,000 losses it will In time crowd the horse away- use the arta of the actor to .produce I Lift off Corns daring the war that condemn to I from farms is not believed by anybody 'their effects. Lord Brougham, protest' � I _.__� • sterility a torr sonding number of who has given the quettlon serious i !ng the rejection of the reform bill ,bp !consideration, � French women, two other causes bring I . wit - p P Doesn't hurt a bit and F.eezone , ' the House of Lords, cried out, "I im- !. lQlore you upon lways and my knees!" at the- there Isathe established to two ldispro disproportion wayslion. First.' be profitablefters have tothe,breeder:c who Costs only a few centsthis - I al- same time kneeling before them on I -- between wale and female birth, our! Them. But there are a. large .the woolsack upon which the Lord 'Chancellor ails when presiding in the French statlstics showing .107-baby i number of farmers who lilts a Rudd '• •- . - _ gills for every 100 boy= babies. Second- 1t^neral purpose animal. cue that can I Your horses pull heavy_ ,Dads over �1 House of Lords. ly, there Is the increased cost of, liver be hitched to a carriage wlthdaf -loft- t all kinds of roads—make their work Sheridan, having finished his tam•' ing which'is• driving- large numbers of I ing oaf of place, and that can take his fir ' easy-save yourharnr-sand wagons. 'ous speech in .the trial of 1CaYren men to celibacy. We can; therefore, i turn at farm work with a 'wiIiing •dis• Hastings, sank back, apparently faint- estimate at two mlltlor_ the number of Pts tion, a Mast walk, lots of courage' ; tIlpe3ri:11iiCa Azle _ Ing. into the arms of his friends. French girls for Whom -no husband is a6Xendurance. •To•pretend that draft- I " Edmund Burke, at the end., o[ a I ars, are the only claps of ,profitable -. Grease speech upon the afroddes that mfg; t possible. "But what wordes'us'is the four or horses to raise is Jo go too far, just ; prevents friction in the hub. As 'be expected from -the French in case ave' lnillion babies that w' could nor- as It is not right 'to,, say that .tractors -- { the mica fakes work into the pores .of an invasl6�w%forth an enor- 'malty expect from these two million or trucks are al«ays life most I .I of the axle and hub, the rough sur- mous his is the roger, and exclaim. women, That is the Wealth that we economical for the farm p1' the city. 9 faces are smoothed with a hard ing, "This is the weapon*which. will filling of mica. The grease on the pointed at your throats and mine!': must seek to save in our present I The old time French Canadian, pony, f I glassy surface' .insures thorough alarming state of decreased nataIit.. as he was called, was,adni'Ttcj to be iluh6cation. Sold in sizes from a {dashed it on the floor with a tragic a - I i G a✓ , estur Two Courses to Pursue, a little horse ,cf iron. The firr ]::i• j Cr C. one = iB � 'There are { It_ ��' Pound tin to'a barrek y - e only two ways and manly i mt;js of this breed came to Car,ad:r Shortly afterwards. another orator, - ppeajcing against Burl.e-who seas sus- two-not three. Between them we i' from France, where they' were chosen Imperial Eureka gieceed of having amassed his. wealth must chcose. i•:-cher we must accept amongst the be.jt to be pati.. Through i �C rl] Y, finne..t 1 can ]a;t alt dishonestly—exclaimed, "Anil this is the nataral born th!Id'or else ae utast natural selection, by the siu'vival c:'', ani' hard corn. sett coin. o, cora ucfw• -Cn ' Ilamess Oil ► the weapon which is used with fatal accept a foreign, child. I the fittest, stilt' those remained ah:rh thr the=, nail the hard skin rslluses from i makes leather strop effect against you and tae!" dragging "If we wart to conserve fife had the most: vitality, tnougl] to vs•!th-'! Lottom vi feet. i g, pliable and put with Burke's gesture a five -pound Purity I A tiny bottle of "Freo7cne' costs little waterproof. Pceventscracjtingand nP the French h:,.�,t and the French j.stand the cold climate curd rile ofeep i , t i, breakin of stitches—cannot be- a, any dru- store; apply a ten• c•:ogs S pote. As, everyone looked to see hiln race then we']llris[ accept the natural ntnter roads of their cvvn county,• ! upon tl:.• rmn or callus. 7nat::ntiy it I 'come rancid because pure ,mineral ! dash 1t on'the floor, he quietly foided child, a•hic11 will necessitate the tom- This nladl: of thein a bread which can i :toffs hi:rtinr. then short Cy coo lift th:ct : oil. It gives leather a rich black, f 3t and put it in his pocket. I Plate and active I probably develop and keep on develop- I bothersome corn or ralTii right off, root i lusting finish. pro seller. of its girl- I ! One of the ,most noted • erlin-inal mother, with nl;iternity homes and the ing more power per hundred pcunds j and all, vvit%iriut nn- bit of pain, or sore• Sold in nt, uort, half-gallon, r I -lawyers of our own countr}, wh,ile nlaicrial-vuIfsre of c41{Fd trod motTier fisc Refight than any oilier or.e. nig '"tuft'! No humbuo� i gallon anrpl fo:: =gallon scaled Cana, - I Their { 'half-barrels andi;l,arrels. ,pleading the cause of his client, was assured over ti• period of several i qualities we]•e so well known i i � -- � aavariablY s_overcowe—l>y - lti;;---Ia-- i- oaths. - Finally .without entrance that they were used ,to forltl .ceiaa!n'BALED � `� � e ® � � p� � �� gp i + formalities and without incclni;rtioua I E M aocence apd wrongs that his voce __ ___ _ _ µi]1iPERIAL Would fall, his utterance would be .publicity the child :rust be adopted by - FOR i ,• eA MADE tv come choked, and he would sob soCANADA the Stxte. that he would be obliged to sit to re I "If this solution prove, sl;ocLI.1g, i , 1 �� jQ ��� ! ! A 1}DI�TG, COLD ST©pAL E ! ii.'rupit PRODUCTS Cover himself. for it of course 'entails •the abanildn- •L V y • } T ment of a very old s INSULATION, ETC. "I should 'think," said file judge to prejudice that•has i I ���w him one day, "that the jury would un• very respectable roots, -then we mu 8 ectal Prices in Car 1-4s. dersana your little drama by this favor marriages wirlt fo;eigr,ers, but if Constip�lted, Bilious'- i P - �c - .. ' r +f1me." I I in this ca.sd we must then do overt'- -_-= or Headachy, take f' R. Laidlaw, Lumber Co., :4h, Four Honor_�rget_s." said the !thing possible to chlige the husband j cc „ Ltd. )lawyer, his eyes twinkling, "that ! - { p c 4 s there Is always a new to become insta.11ed there so that Re dee e..a..e.....•.e...........................•.••.... ..........moi I 6 longe' St. to occupy his t<•ife's fatherland and >. Cascarets. + j jury beforet G. _vhom I play," may have the fruit? of their marri^ e, Feel bully! Be of e'ent! Dol"t stat• �•�� g 1111m* tl2o0 Toronto ,, .� Every marriage with a French womu sick, bilious, heac',achy', constipated. r - ✓ — - ' must render objigatory the civil if not Remove the liver and bowel poison Everybody. HaPPY• band and flits naturalization mu has- yourht Is keeping your head dizzy, the political naturalization of the st be ngu3 coated, your. breath bad ! HN, Hosezz COUGX G? USX Much to and stomach sour, .Why not spend a Q • _ • � his annoyance. they were made immediate, automatic and with. y Yate for the game, arriving at the sixth r out formalities. few cents .for a boa of Cascarets and I ;t r Sphn's Diste puff CORIP006Arming. "If both these solutions have their enjoy •the nicest, gentlest laxative• C I] ' "Whale the score, Fred?" he asked drawbacks there Is one that is still cathartic you eve¢ erienced? Cas- Z to bre ak it tip and gat them back in condition. ' Twenty-cis+ i tan.` worse and that consists in doing noth- ,s N : 1qtae, Influense and dDistc�p*ti, wtthe thealcarets never gripe, sicken or inccn- "Nothing,to nothing." �;; ing at all and in believing that France venience one like Salts, Oil, Calomel QllaZions, and ail diseases of the thro^Oh, splendid!" she exciarme d--r=. will continue to live merely throu b or harsh: Pills, They work while you A Acta marrelonsly as a pr•ventire. 8 ER CO squally well as a cure. Sold by: your Druggtet. %utly. "We haven't mimed a Thing." the operation of the Holy Spirit," sleep. fb'QaiC_]Ki>QIpaL 0031WANT. •., - G sbov, lap„ V.yy Aa~ 3 "��*,%_..t..:. .,... --..., ...:' .. ..:� ..:. .,,...�._.:. :. .:__:_�:... :.. .. .. ... .. ._ .. .. .., v.. :'.,:Si.�.-......... ,_. �.._....,..,., <...._ ._ �._,..,uw�...u..x..,...e:..a.,e:si....r.•�.ee.._sa:. ��� �,::r�`.r�lt..+•.s.^,,gni::nnS..rz!a:t.'Tis;�+.::��•s''�!',�'15."'�i�_�.:ai.. •'�v'.���'C:`.3tif-r; +as t+'�;�.1?�"arss:.r�xa,�;>..:-3`i.u.'•"°""' - .». '��. „ ":,�-"'.. � c• :.v.�.... -:""" r.. .. ry nr. 5,.'de,,�w .,,, w?fi_$,,' ?"-c3:±`,t+. '�iq`r- :." ;b:r��''1,,7;7aer .t. ..r He'�n:'^�r,�*"�"••g �•:" '�`„tx;{a"`zr^r'`'v^:+A`•. �'.;: S?!,a`ti q"ti5Y"^.2..=. .;l�. .- r• «u.hi tae., -!s � :sn .� "u`3us n.• +' -r :G,r :s i:v air ' " :,1.' i5i`...e�. . �-�' scz' ..rad-- . .cam - :, +• b;bv +,..-�y y.+w:. .::.n:w a.r..;tri,­4•..we �..� amuiv 71�m .<:q -h,-+�.y.. .... .',:qf.-,y, "..,.h-. . . ..,_rY';re. 'r'2t,s._.v' .'. '--+^Y. r t..r •N •a`_ •`P"^:: ',"J_ -r.'% w- r�T.. .._-:•e.�' .. z a„�r, ye..+>•.u. u•tx rSXa7 .aauar w M.* �f , e i-1�c�•.r? r,sf j . , . ,,e�.,eru e w t, a �y N,�» } a µ y Z. ri. et Y tWOR ' Advertisernmts. - The Cause- of Failure. care what happened.9360-Girl's Aa..daVa lsoa.v nog lirmeslrr 'It was at Antwerp that.Thackeray, —00 008 ID '031To EASESaaa be euccesafnI,-farluirig' mu t be business. Failures In who loved his food as well"- 4w any =ew to Feed made a arm- ing are as often due to neglectirig man, enjoyed one of the beet dinners Walled Free-to,any Ad- dress by the Author. the business side as to an other Y o1 his life. "of Olover Co., iter. cause. Farmers who neglect to keep _ties ,. ,West alae street exact records of their receipts and �. New York, U,S.A expenditures should. ponder the fol- Crimpled skate, roast meat patties, lowing extract from the February A "Teller," issued by the Sterling Bank: STEVENS' liter will pay you. Write for priers. .. "When asked recently by the Na - tional Association of Credit Men 1670 J PW what in their opinion was the chief �d cause of business failures, 10,000 merchants replied almost to a man: OROps m Y� `Failure to keep books.' About the dV s't PS V same time, another investigation ' amom 6 066 merchants tak n at 4 ' 1 g , tr' randgm from all parts of the coun- try showed that only 10 per cent. kept records that told them: What : Thaciceray'ir 'Appetite.shied Advertisernmts. ' care what happened.9360-Girl's Blbuse Coai (with lin- 'It was at Antwerp that.Thackeray, >ros' aAlrs „ " - Lei Danderine check nasty who loved his food as well"- 4w any W ZLL NQUIPI`ZD NBWSPAi' man, enjoyed one of the beet dinners and lob printing plant In Itiutrr 0*11�•' N o1 his life. "of Ontario. Insurance carried 03.100. go !or 01.200 on Quick sale, Bos - {il, , Wilson 7'ublisbinx Co,. Ltd. Toronto, n It consisted, he wrote; green scuff and stop hair. Do n t sell until you communicate with tea. sense Bros. Limited, Owen sauna.' pea soup, boiled eaimon, mussels, �� �s -- Crimpled skate, roast meat patties, COMPLETE FERTIL l A melon, earp stewed with mushrooms STEVENS' liter will pay you. Write for priers. .. and onions, roast turkey, cauliflower, ,filets, of venison,. stewed calf's ear, S HIP YOUR EMPTY IJAGS�UGAR, !lour. bran sacks to Stsysr%starHight h ,r roast veal, roast lamb, .stewed cher- eat prices, Geo. Stevens. 164 k 8t,1 Health Saving, ries, Gruyere -cheese and about twea- Peterbor°' tt riclw-is entitled to joy and gladness. ty-four cakes of different kinds. Ex- zlgsr'r1t1g01 YAslfrs T F YOU 'HAVE A CAR FOR SALLA Goa Stevens, 304 cept five, thirteen and fourteen., I ate 'of ��II HITTING YARNS, . BEAUTIFUL i f `BAYER" all, with three roils bread and a A soft lambs' wool four- Dly. finger - �� score of potatoes." in8 yarns in sixteen colors, Just the! thing for sweaters, pullovers, toqueb; , 'Those twenty ljvtatoes that Thacke- and children's wear. Made in Canada.by' ray enjoyed at-*rktwerp to maintain his hulk Caasdlans from pure LaMbs' Wool, and nothing el&b and somewhat rifeembles but - At the first .tin of -..It Its Healing six -foot -three of remind one. of the dreadful dlsWusion of Char. the high claaa English yarns, so much cheaper, " you buy di ect from healthy baby is a happy baby. It is' they had in stock what y the spinners. Price .twenty ents per profit the 1 tt B t h h L mall were making; what their expendi- ture was for selling, advertising and other items of overhead; what particular part of their business was profitable or unprofitable." Every farmer who does not keep books should make up his mind to begin. Send to the Commission of Conservation for a free copy of t'he o e ron e w en a e came to on - don and sat opposite her literary man at dinner. "Oh, Mr. Thackerayl" she cried in shocked surprise as she watched him eat. She had never imagined a -hero who ate potatoes by the score. DA RUFF SOON skein or three dollars per youtB41or B sample skein, twenty cents, Do s.' Also heavier yarns In homesse. all wool to wash at home, In Gk. and White . at ohs dollar,_ cifantsd postage free. Posple tagenextra op au orders under ten dollars. Gecrie-! .town Woolle Mills, t3eor etow tario. Notsn• • a- ders and Spinners Want- ed. used to country life. 547z00L slaaa:Bss EA HER ti1AKE REAL `"Farmer's Account Book." - CHOOL T C S-� money in spare time -send post '0' I card a u to Raterone r Publishing Co., 6 DARTING RCING JOY AND GLADNESS i sTYi.Fs FOR ::, • • `.OETS YOUR HAIR Soli"! 3mm WA=ZD. y , all y 36 ins. wide ' care what happened.9360-Girl's Blbuse Coai (with lin- I CHILDREN „ " - Lei Danderine check nasty OFT ELM WANTED, 2 IN. AND Do !bicker, shipped green from saw. sleeve; .three-piece straight skirt). SCIATIC PAINS FOR THE CHILDREN harmless laxative or physic for the are loaded with oxygen they- burn for a living before you joined the l ins. years. Size 10 requires 2% kds. 42 wide or 2 ds. 54 ins. wide. Y ? th a quick finish. When q you add Army?" cotton, which is already loaded "I was a clerk in,att' office;' replied 1 scuff and stop hair. Do n t sell until you communicate with tea. sense Bros. Limited, Owen sauna.' ito ,with oxygen, oil, which is also loaded the privflite, happily.. from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., ?0 Sond 'St., ? ' _ with oxygen, the excess of oxygen is "Washing out the ink -pots, 1'spose?" Toronto, Dept. W. -'falling out ant. Every child -whether it be poor or -- - : dition of coloring matter allows the Woos A88ae. Health Saving, Give Way before tete pens- riclw-is entitled to joy and gladness. - T F YOU 'HAVE A CAR FOR SALLA Goa Stevens, 304 —��ONEY ORDERS. " f `BAYER" Health is the birthright of all and �� write me. Mark What to do with the immense -sled. A pressure of four. hundred tans Linime't 7trating effects of S)loan's there is absolutely no do'lbt that the ''' Street. Peterbore• ' - At the first .tin of -..It Its Healing L21i11<llellt healthy baby is a happy baby. It is' +` eclfAF IRON. • ithis slag • into paving flags, paving employed 'in making tiles from the I WINARD'B LIN11tENT CO.,' -Limited, the baby's nature to be happy -not , .'tiles, bricks, etc. dust, the effect being'to give the mix. Yarmouth, N.B. S YOU it 7 ia A F'I AND Sn The procem of making the paving ture'a certain amount of plasticity So do those rheumat:, teriitges apd cross. Only the sickly baby is cross. Anti -Aircraft Projectile. - more ill 1 a car or more of ecra!'lron I will cr A '.new anti-aircraft projectile is - " the loin -aches of lumbago, the nervy inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, The well child is a joy to the home- it, is a laughing, gurgling, happy little - :�, - s: a •' come 204 Maote rk Street. it lays. �ra joint wreath, the Ligament, sprain, 'the ' piece of humanity which drives dull •� a =fC1LLANZOVi If you have, reason, to think the this muscle strain,, and the throbbing bruise. care from the household. The aiokiy i `•� iNCER. TUb1UR1i. LUX11ki, ETC: - C internal grounds is sour make simple test The ease of applAng, the quickness baby is the opposite-he't3 Cross and I peevish; cries a great deal and Is a ", �_ ` and external, cured without pain by our Home treatment write tea too lata Dr, Hellman Medical to prove it, .Go to they drug 'store and 'three " of relief, the positive results, the cleanliness, and the economy ppf' I source of constant worry to the. i v"'R eiore Co., Limited, Collinswood. Ont. Sloan's _Liniment mate 'it -universally Y fa Canada, mother. But mothers there is no (need of your little ones being slekly•' eresenle in acrid !or against exhaustion and p referred. Tilade i6c., 70o., $1.10. Regulate the baby's bowels and sweet - 'with whomeTself ationths of P process canning. illness— if it's the right en his stomach a gentle but earth, mcisten it very slightly-; put a - 1 r � kind of food, _ thorough laxative and baby will soon litmus paper in it and sq eeze strip of P P u hee_goil�ogether,--_A€ter-a-Yew in n-tt •utes if the soil is acid the blue litmus Asti for 7sfnard's and tate no other. ' be well and happy again. Thousands of mothers have proved this through To stop falling hair at once and rid Buy Thrift Stamps. their use of Baby's Own • Tablets— -„ the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine at there is a smile to every dose of the any drug or toilet counter for a few t `SYRUP OF. FIGS”- c--- _— Tablets'. Give them to your baby and him happy, The, Tablets cents, pour a little in your hand and Work will soon start with the aid make areseveml sold by medicine dealers or by mail rub it into -the-scalp -- i of the British Admiralty on salvag-' 25 box from The Dr. Wil- co;i tSona the hair usual! y atopy 1 CHILD'S LAXATIVE a in 1,000 torpedoed ships, ranging! at cents a °� coming out and you can't And, say . from '200 to 10,000 tons; located in I llama' AIedicine Co., Brockville, 0nt." dandruff, Soon" every hair 'oil your !not more than, 120 feet of water 9054 -Boy's Double -Breasted .Over- cgat and Cap. Price, 20 cents. In 4 i scalp shows new life; vigor, bri.-ht- Look at tongue! Remove poi- :- laround'the British Isles. His Revenge. - " dize9. 1 tel 6 ears. Size 4 re vires Y q IIe"` thickne:. and more color On sons from tittle stomach, . _ . Is' -ds 42 ins wide • linin lis da - I . . Vainard•s ii—en4 Lumberman',, 11riond, He was being demobbed and didn't - y , all y 36 ins. wide and these expand into a large ring._- &a they p through the air, until they care what happened.9360-Girl's Blbuse Coai (with lin- Buy Thrift Stamps. "'Now, my man," snarled the ser- ing; convertible collar; two styles of only -look for the name California on geant•major, haughtily, "answer my sleeve; .three-piece straight skirt). Because the hollow libres of cotton questions smartly. What did you do Price, 25 cents. In' 6 sizes, 4 to 14 harmless laxative or physic for the are loaded with oxygen they- burn for a living before you joined the l ins. years. Size 10 requires 2% kds. 42 wide or 2 ds. 54 ins. wide. Y ? th a quick finish. When q you add Army?" cotton, which is already loaded "I was a clerk in,att' office;' replied 1 These patterns may . be obtained directions for child's dose on each bot- ito ,with oxygen, oil, which is also loaded the privflite, happily.. from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., ?0 Sond 'St., ? ' _ with oxygen, the excess of oxygen is "Washing out the ink -pots, 1'spose?" Toronto, Dept. W. likely sooner or later to make the :sneered the autocrat; -� cotton burst into flame. That is how ,No, . sir!" replied tae private. further crushing. The- excess dust is dition of coloring matter allows the sweetly. ' spontaneous combustion occurs among sweetly. "We employed a retired ser - - 'oily major tar thsit sort of wbrk." Health Saving, rags. geaat 1 - Reminder. Don't Wait —��ONEY ORDERS. =. 'Making Use of iffie Useless f `BAYER" ASPIRIN until you set the -Spanish Intfueass. USE ./ - The lag suitable for paQtng flags What to do with the immense -sled. A pressure of four. hundred tans Linime't t amount of furnace slag that accumu- is exercised upon this mixture by a IMingrd's dates in.the the iron foundaries was suc• hydraulic press and all the moisture I 11} Is forced out, leaving a.'hard, dense - At the first .tin of -..It Its Healing 1cessfully solved some time, ago by an block of uniform character: Qua.lides are amazing. THE OLD _lEnglish concern, which has converted A different cementing material is i RELIABLE. , . is mixed in a dry state with a cement to cold and frost has no effect except _ like material and then water is added to produce it greater hardness in the, ithis slag • into paving flags, paving employed 'in making tiles from the I WINARD'B LIN11tENT CO.,' -Limited, - , .'tiles, bricks, etc. dust, the effect being'to give the mix. Yarmouth, N.B. land, the whole thoroughly incorpor- material. The procem of making the paving ture'a certain amount of plasticity Not Aspirin a All 'without 111ags is about as follows: The slag is which allo*s it to be moulded by me- Anti -Aircraft Projectile. .1carried to a crusher having a capacity chanical means, and permits it setting A '.new anti-aircraft projectile is - OU about one' hundred tons daily, into a dense mass. It rapidity of pro- - b k d #1k 11 d i made, in many parts, linked together, lV--boWfll-..._-. -, �f where it is ro en up an en en, . ` screens, where it 1s graded, the being into to be duction is es red the action of set- ting can be accelerated by artificial the and these expand into a large ring._- &a they p through the air, until they i Accept "California Syrup of Figs only -look for the name California on means and goods made ready for use within twenty-four hours. The the package, then you aro sure your clild' is -having the best and most `n harmless laxative or physic for the lf`tle stomach, liver'and-bewelt. Child- ? ren love its delicious fruity taste. Fnll directions for child's dose on each bot- ad- tle. Give it without fear, . ? ' Mother! You must say•pC1116'rnia." Y �f where it is ro en up an en en, . ` screens, where it 1s graded, the being into to be duction is es red the action of set- ting can be accelerated by artificial the and these expand into a large ring._- &a they p through the air, until they _-=-- s oarse run cars u0d ballast and the rest subjected to means and goods made ready for use within twenty-four hours. The cover a large ea. Some part o_ it -_e ONLY TABLETS MARKED- as ad- is likely to catch t plane at which further crushing. The- excess dust is dition of coloring matter allows the it is aimed. - removed by screening and used for the manufacture of tiles. construction of building blocks of various hues. ' Expert a with these —��ONEY ORDERS. f `BAYER" ASPIRIN ./ - The lag suitable for paQtng flags slag materials ahowg hat exposure It is always safe to send Dominion t ,..ARE '�' a . is mixed in a dry state with a cement to cold and frost has no effect except _ like material and then water is added to produce it greater hardness in the, Express 'Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. - land, the whole thoroughly incorpor- material. ;.—..` Not Aspirin a All 'without f� the Bayer Cross Test for Sweetness of Soil. If you have, reason, to think the this a grounds is sour make simple test a„ 'CJOD JF %—I to prove it, .Go to they drug 'store and 'three get two, or small strips of blue• litmus Paper and keep it perfectly •dry against exhaustion and until you use it. Take a handful of illness— if it's the right earth, mcisten it very slightly-; put a - 1 r � kind of food, _ litmus paper in it and sq eeze strip of P P u hee_goil�ogether,--_A€ter-a-Yew in n-tt •utes if the soil is acid the blue litmus :kj �(a VP�wN Ute is easily digested iind with ' -:cream or .good milk is a well at ! balanced ration that builds tissue and increases strength 0f body and mind. :ere ms a Reason" paper will turn, rets. This means that lime is neoded to kill the acid. { After the ground is plowed or spaded spread one pound of air- slacked'llme or two pound's of ground limestone or two pounds of unleached hardwood ashes on each strip 3 by 10 feet. Rake or cultivate the lime into the soil' before the croiis are planted. The lime is not a fertilizer itself but - it acts on certain parts of the soil in such a way that it loosens up plant food so .plants can get it. ED. 7.' ISSUE No. 15-120. r, Colds, Pain,.Rhenrnatism, Arg 1package which contaI cloliiplete d Ing Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica, Nen'erections. Then yon Are getting -Mtis, and for Headache, Neuralgia, 1 Aspirin -the genuine ,s pirin Tootba che, Earache, tako Aspirin 'scribed by_ pbysicianii for' lmarked -with the name "Bayer" or! teen years. Now m4de, Ig Ga 'you are not taking Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes contalnin 12 Accept only 'pBuyer Tablets of lets coot• but a few cetyls. ;Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger "$aser" There is only ono Aspirin -`Bayer" 4ou must say �e Aspfcln Is r o trail mRr1c (regbtered In Canada) of Bayer SQnnglaot ' neeticaeldcrter of SsAcr•licactd. Wbf10 1t b wall known that t !la 'tnaaufacture, to arslrt the public against. imitations, the Table t�8si'st'o willrbe .stamped with tbelr'gcnoral trade nark, the '•Haver C f�'. �b � ,. hx,: • , . ..m.; ,. .. o, _ �r. :�.;;.a.•: ' - Win: �r..te.w,���ra.-�:s.z �;f-.e,. :,...- - .. ..'.a: •. :-,.. .. ,r - . a^.- .. . , . :, wn. v ;-, s .n'. •yY. �•g., r. M7r - .Y.. :., }!�".,.".e"4'..+,. .n ..�...r+.t,.k. ,,a^.•:. �.r .E:-rK., nd •."'.:;r,•. ice.. •;•,:: ,'.Zz.-. '.�w:. .�',ar,,,�i 7",•:�'rw.► ;sa,�. :x 13L • •� � R.10HA�R D SON! S } tsi�uttel"sed. yridq sasraiss m its offs ,:oat! r lac, oat I AND FL ►KING s: r, _0 R 0 0 E �:R ro�nttvss Hard and soft Coal of the 1 am prepared to do chopping slits oat aq ftu.W W yeais;k$1.23 iffpaid is advance. beet quality on Raking on Mondays, Rod Fri- _ _haIId days on)v, beginning t JOHN MURKA.R, Proprietor, THOS A I,A�% vn April lyc, �, R A 1 N CANNED PEAK, 20 CENTS 't=ic•l�eris��-- est, dnhr F. Bayles, Greenwood PLUMS, 20 CENTS - .. -7he war betweelt•• France and _ _ T i�erulauy evidently has not' yet -_--- - --- — - _ CANNED PLTMPKIti, large size, 13 CENTS -smded. The failure of German _ 1 • CANNED CORN, A lt„er brand, 20 CENTS '. bg live up to the tersus of theTH V.' P H P.A P H ipeilte treaty ,has lets France to MCANNED PEAS, Aylmer brand, 2t CENTS CEN y, : se>.d as army into the former NNE TOMATOES, Aylmer brand, 20 C ' AP as entry and take possession cf �..` 'aeYeral cities. Germauy, ap.par ORANGES LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS > ssUy, still holds to the vieh• that 11reatles are merely scraps raps of paper• Try POLAR WHITE SOAP, 10 cents a Bar. "Buy1 your Groc at the Grocera I tIVAT, APRIL 9TH -Credit Bale of all yo cried farm stock and implements, the :a �s sty of S r Roots, lot 1, ria JAMES, RICHARDSC N --��' !c 8�aeboro (Bcarburo and Pickering f 1 ne Bale at one. Bee bills. — �'-� - Wed. Postill, auctioneer. z., A04WRDLV. APRIL lfta—Auction ALSIKE SEEDPicerin I Bakery gale of furniture, household goods, ate.. in the village of Greenwood, WANTED ow property of M. Gleeson, --gale at - SLL use o'clock. See hille, Fred Postill. FLAY ANY �/SC RECiOiRD ..Big display of ODocolates. Oreaou relaetioneer. We will pay the highest and Mixed Oandtes, '1!a*ivaosz,ApxrLlora—Al)Ction e 8,nd give pleasure inthe home giims.forall ikinde Choice Chocolates in hoses. - Sasolineengines white abb, tools ete., the pproperty of Mrs. Gordor — of �•' Fruit Cake 40c per lb. - Ajbdrus. Feet Wan's Bay. Sale as ..Price rice $ 15.00 send us samples and get Bztra gnality at 56 aeAfA. one. See bilis. W. B. Powell, aue- oar prices before; sioneer. We handle Columbia Records Wedding Cakes our specialty. • THE. PICKERING DRUG 3T0RE eellioq. v FICKERINGt •:` The best of facilities f3_ E. MONNE ._ for cleaning. PICKERING, ONT. LUMBER YARDqq J. H. D4il4NEY COMPANY 15 C Suet M Eih LOOK! READ.1 WHITBY, OItiTARIO' L --i — faa/f MIi Lao" 'For Sale t,�, i� the time to bring your% hrirne�a, collars, etc., ERING GARAGE :. in fur rei,;air-�t.oId the ret -h. PICK , About 300 Al 6 hooped apple --. barrels at 85 cents Full stuck of harness, aollaria; p-idg, ete., for Ppring work e� each in Iota Polishes. dressings, dubbin, hirer, etr. Haviug;purchased the garage business oflDavidson sk Williams wears of 10 o -r more at ahye, harness dad cullyr repairing neatly and prpparetal to;repsir all makes of autos. the shop. promptly attended to. We keep•in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all, . ' PICB�:RhTfi HARNESS E1I�O PRIEUM makes of cars, oil@, etc. D. Gordon &Son, _RICKERIN4Hume Phoue 3600. W. J. COAKW�t, Relaid &Andrew, iilli _ - 'Bou and Wdependent Rhone. - - ■ ' Farmers' Sales Notes - -' •-- - - - - This Beak ahead to the collection of Sales Notes. Do not forget Business entrusted to us will receive our careful acid prompt tt,n • r n. Do nattenot fail to consult us. Our years of experience, and the many. - to file your = render, are cheerfully offered for your = . ___ ! •' services we are able to -- - I �22 r l Income T X Renin -'H� D oMi[�LON BA�1IK on or before the 30th of April, 1920. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. .A 1.1.• norianna nP aidind in Canada: om- ; ry4*, — . _ = rare. nor■ � ervr��.r v....v: �.-.... fasters and ranchers must use Form T 1. , . - FARMKRS AND RANCHERS atust use Form T 1A. CORPORATIONS and joint Obtain Forms from -the In`pectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or. from Postmasters.' Read - carefully all instructions on . _ J. S. BALSDON, - �PICKERINC — .. — r n p s Bi 6 O stock companies must use Form Form before filling it In. T 2.state IS _ o Horse, �ttle. Hog and Hen Feeds ena ty o Inspectors of menta forwarded by mail t sp . = every ps "a required to make a return, who be Taxation. �'_'�"��' ; .- _ - - '. tab to M w within the time limit, abell subfeet to a penalty of Twenty-two lar. pntum :. — Make return spromptly and avoid ice' Feeds a We have a full stock of all kinds of d 0 a of th..meunt of the a: pa,.ble. your the lowest market price :. 4 w Amy person, Nether a:able, er otherwis s ; Pe, enaltie. .-flats, who fatie to make a return or provide taforma- K whole and crashed, for horses: tion duly requtred accordlnd to the provision of m the Act, ahail be liable on eumary conviction Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, Dairy Feed andjShorts fur cattle, ` ' to . penauy of $1'se "for each day aurfn4 ,YORK (TORONTO, ONT.) _ Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for hogp, which the default continues. Also any person �In skind se a falstdtement In any return or In - a Scratch.Feed or:tCorn for hens My information required by the Minister, .h.n s. C Baby hitk Feedfor chicks be liable; on attomsry conviction, to a penalty sot et;ceedtnp $10,000, or to di month•' lasprison. R. W. BREANER, .e . Y camp t•f�� aA Our Mills Co., Ltd. t . meat or to both fine and Imprieonment. Commission er of,Taxation. e L`,,,..i6iaa.p�4�I r L a _ 11 9 t -•p .n x , : �'�. i• ..:._.._ :,... • . _.. � r.�. -. •.. •ti .�.. v..• r.,..'A._...,.•, • 4 _... :.......: . r �.:.,...,. ._ ., � 1•, ... - .e.4:.. ,r.. .... _ .. a ._ __.._.._ a s;!i,:"'hh�i�:k:a:•±L ��:z:c+F-�_w�=c:�s i , 9. ...:.... ..'." -_^�.•?- j.+•w. .�:"` 'r." ='?' Ile.'."..: ... <.� qe �,'Awfm .'.i`y,a,,: ":1�,•�' _ vi•:r }'' _ r - .o •ti-ah�.++•%� .'4i' �nyy, 4.-,:'* •.•`m '♦ .,M.. nrv•ra'•-_n�•a. e :s.�,. w+. .+aS•Tar<.+a. � ..♦-`...�5>#• r � +w,r-Y."'x�' '�r` 'i .'7,.>••_••' ri .:r :s ,,+ �,_ Y•. .:'. ... rim, •3' ..• Fw.. " '. /'. .—..� , f = — s- •- rx "',' fir ow�eo� ,. �rt and Mrs. Ba and M. and Mr% Letcher, of Port Kou" Of Spp110>1 02� - Mr Hammond ash engaged with Yt►mltg. of Toronto; spent_ sboli- Perry spent the hoWiay with D. �lur�e]► ¢ t l �, s da with the former's mo her, A: an Mrs. Scott. for DiTOree Soy Morgan for the wawa. 7 Kiss Bessie Smith spent the holt Nre• Wm. Bundy. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- — Pe Nn Graham, I8 HHRHBY GIVEN that A da at her home in Uxbridge. Mise Mabel Hnrlbert and friend,' terian church will hold a hoz social Bus meets all Trains S John Graham, of the Town of Oshawa Mian Della Thoraback, of Toronto, in the Masonic Hail on Wednesday in the County of Ontario, in the Pro- First-class Rigs to hire daT'or da hwas a saccege in every way. . spent Easter with the former's pa- evening, April 21st. Everybody y y y' rents, C. and Mrs. Huribert. come. Proceeds will o towards pinto of Ontario, electrician, will imp night at lowest prices. H. Mechin, of Brougham, spent g ply to the Parliament of Canada, at A specially interesting service the decoration of the church. Phone 1805. -'Sunday with J. H. and Hire. Beal. 1?� y g the next session thereof. for a Bill .af Gibbons, of Toronto, spent will be, held in the Methodist Mrs. G. Lee, of Stouffville, who Divorce from his wife., Mary Graham, �1 �` Chas, chtfrch on Sunda morning next. has been in poor healthd :;'ng the .of the said Town of Oshawa, in the Thos. Sanders= & Son ,the holiday with- his mother here. y p f A number of the members of the winter, is spending a days County of Ontario, on the grounds of The Misses Hamilton are spend bigamy and desertion. _ PROPRIETORS Sunday School will be received with her parents, J. 13. an hire. g y Tag a few days this week iu the Dated at the Town of Whitby, in into the church. The pastor will Madill. She was accompanied by , pity. the County and Province of Ontario, - A W. P. Jones has purchased` an Preach a : pecial sermon suited to her sister. Mrs. Paltngrl a•ha-has this 10th day of February, A. D., 1920, International tractor from C. Sar• the oecasion. been with her during her illuess. W. H. KENNEDY, 23-37 Sent. Solicitor for the said JW hitmy, Out. o S. F. and Mrs. Robins were in � % ohs Graham. � �? Toronto to see the spectacular �! TIME TABLE—Piokering Statonc3 :.::.drama, Ben Hnr. � � e haTe O n hand . T, R. Trains going East due as folloiwe Mrs. Nichol and Miss McLean. of No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. Toronto, are visiting with Miss A�`>rlCl well aBBOr� f" 28• Local '- .--2.28p.M. Margaret Graham. � ed siock of Wall ad Looal 6.25-P. M-i Dr. Farmer, of McMaster Uni- Trains going weak due as follows— Of all materials-and design tilt No. 29 Local 10-27A. M. sept in Nook. It will pay you din oatmeal aper in ., 27 Local 2.as P. M. church on Sunday. — Eeall at our works and inspeof our sfoah Miss Margaret McLellan, of To .-.,stripes and floral designs. ro . Nos. Band 7 also ran on Sunday ap`iiswe do not employ them,00asegneot. ••s''._ _ routo gniversit , spent the Easter do toff the holidays at her home here. .-odd lli`�e% a r ducad prises, oregoiadvance ly w° '0 10 peria� hl"youwa F is 1 hour in adv commission Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Sudbury, of Standard time esetainly save by perch loop salt In spendia a few weeks with her ' sail solioitsd. Parents: J.H. and Mrs. Heal. Egg Crate Fillers " . !Chick Feed _._ . J. T. MATHBOON Edgar Shirk moved to Uxbridge Conoreto 'on Tuesday to begin his duties as ee an ` • Osi Works,llhtlby, Oatado ' manager of Mrs. Bears farm.. Bet Hive Syrup, in bulk, He lb. - Mrs. W. M. Smith and daughter, • s� - Products LU� 5 c sic a ed -of Palmerston, are spending afewA CN* bw L10106 days with her sister, Mrs. Forgie Bulk Seedless Raisins Aga lb �r• The Pickering A meeting of those Interested in �` leld Tile _ .. t football will be held in Sander- ., 4an�'i� CDinlnl t� son's hotel to-morrow (Saturday) .�N N. I S and Brick - evening at 8.o'clock. • • ' The object of this Association is to Nelson Sanderson has rented J.lessen stealing and prosecute S. Bundy's residence at present ?.�FGZT':iS3 •°� 3a '• Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 the felons. _. occupied by Mr. Ellis who will va- _ inch tate the premises next week. y H. F. Bauer, of the Standard M oats immediately wit anljnmambsea� em h mi Bank staff, left on Tuesday torr- Hobberilln QuallityTailodngnet mypr1c88. of E:eentira tom ttee. port to the Richmond Hill branch, Concrete work done. Membership too 1<1.Od Jtiisa Gi &ham having returned af- Tickets may bead trom sus Preeldeat w ter her recent illness. Ind. Phone 1;705 Pick. Seanterr oaa*pbisatloa. Mr. and.,Mrs. Albert Chidlow Hzec. Osm.-L. D. Sanas, 0.9. P&lsa- sad daughter, Alice, of xotting We have received our. Samples for er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ham, Bug, arMvect in Claremont Clarence Simpson J.H.Thextefl; 1N. J. Clark. - remntlby sad are residin with the Spring and Sum iner,.1920 C. N. R. station, Brook Road President; 6W former s brother, Frank Chidlow, of this place. C Ni!!t b 19 The many-friends of Miss A. Whenever you find it " eonvenient to Forgie, of the Guelph General Hospital, who has been ill for :call, it wilite a pleasure to show you /�1 �.�► sometime with grippe poisoning, " Club f hlt84ale A 0 0 0� will be sorry to kaow that she _ the complete range and- i does not improve as her friends United Farmers would like. She expects to come distinctive styles. - - home to convalesce as soon as she- W is able to leave the hospital. s Seeds hope art'ived. The bowling club met in the d At the next meeting of the Club reio; r . telephone central on Thursday Top prices for_ Rutter slid Ego$ _ lutionswill be passed oul evening when they organized for the following: A =. -the season with the following offi ,BERT •HARVEY cf SON, Re lnterewitc Training i Railways Military Trainiaa is Schools S . Fors th _. _ y E ,. Hou. Prep.-R. ... .cors : Hov , ..._ Improving our School System g y Pres.-P. Macnab Sr,, Vice Pres.- IGEAERAL MERCHANTS- (Successors to M. GleeYoa) __ �r� 4 T. P. Shirk, Tress. -D. A. Scutt, Regulation of Foodstuffs HRIl` 1 St11111. • Standardization of farm inaplementae strongly rE- Sec' C. S. Truemau. The Club :'�.• • Regulation of motor, trucks on our ie looking forward to A pleasant Greenwood, Ontario g soft roads commend thegpurchase season's sport at their favorite _- r -- - -' of Thrift Stamps and War Mg pastime. P Previous to the departure of C. Savings Certificated. In this and Mrs. Hnrlbert and family for 3 FOR EERY FOR ••w •� way you not oul are aiding Oshawa, & anLprise party was gic- : ° sn at their home its honor of their a NE your country's >naneG9, but daughter, Mona, by her many SfNOURs PURPOSE / SURFACE are forming the Savingshabit. - frieods of the Claremont Continu- itOo�t AUNT ' The.Stamps may be parchaeed, ation class. , A most enjoyAble e# at any branch of-- R •slime was spent in games of various 'blinds, after which a tempting lunch was prepared by the girls. _ a STANDAR 0 B A B K After singing For Shea a Jolly - :+Good Fellow,,• all left for their re. OF CANADA' epective homes. _ In connection with the Women's Icpruce Paint PICKERING BRANCH Tnstitnte, commencing April 12th _ a A. W. CRAWFORTM - Mwwaen r and continuing until the 23rd. �c,�+' T T„ - .' up. '�° ewAt.cM Aso AT wHt»Y1 11lhererwlll be a Dea�onatration V y / Lecture Coarse on Home Nursing d d. iand Fkrst Aid." These classes willNow is the time you can greaily improve the appear- fie` -'be bead-tn-tbeafternoon beginning i ,b, • ;ance of your home with a touch of paint here and •�'�' ..:At 2 o'clock, and the instructor � 'there• Don't neglect your furniture and woodwork. „w"°",..,. ' ,,'] will be Miss Lowe of Torout�. rune ,A coat of protection will work wonders. Save the t,o... For Sprig R, _They are all open for women and woovuc � '� girls by paying & fee of 25 cents for MIN j surface and you save all. j j o Institute members and 50 cents for ' U non-members which - win make ed A �! MARTINw*SENOUR ' them members for the year. I P _ I have a full supply of selest. After residing in Claremont for �yC �AINT_S AND VARN ISMER goods for spring. the past sixteen months, Mr. R. Men's and Boys' overalls and Work W. Ellie is returning to the mini`- �j _ - Shirts, Booty+ and Shoed for the try, having been appointed by the For the WaUr and Wings For Hardwood 1!foo►i whole tamlly; •at last year's pries.-• -- Presbyterian Board to a charge- , ' !N E V - T O N E -the washable, MARBLE- ITE - The perfect .,near Calgary, Alberta. Mr. Ellis sanitary finish that will not fade floor finish that withstands the Call and we will slave felt : has already spent five years in the or rub off. Many ppleat>dng tints hardest usage. A hard finish that some money.. ministry in which he has met with ce aa-fid fir stenc4lled will not mar nor scratch white. y: mach sucrose. -Since coming to J �C�(�,,s/ It can be washed with soap and ' �a . is ringolde Claremont aY,. Claremont Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have 5°�� For Woodwork, etc. - made a host of friends who will �`�'e.'�` MARTIN'S WHITE ENAMEL For Furniture Ind. Phone_2804 regret their departure, bat who aa; -(the enamel de luxe) a beauti- WOOD-LAN STAIN-in many i wish them success and happiness �y� �, Jul finish for bathrooms, bed- shades, Oak, Mahogany, Cherry,' m rooms, etc. It stays whits etc Gives to ittpt�stve woods i An their new home. They expect vr+Gnm S - , _...__.......- --- _ - -thy' appearance of the more t.orewa - --- .. l --•< to leave for the west next Reek, i•►-s avr�ae Fa t costly.. Easy to use.. but Mrs. Ellis And children will �'u' "' KEN 'S FLOOR PAINT- _ For i swat impend a couple of weeks in Callen- a wide range of colors. It dries dar•with her parents before going hard with a beautiful enamel OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT d = west. II ` ,� l finish that wears and wears and dries hard in a few boon an - Report of the Claremont Cr wears. wears like iron. j. Z .' iinuation School far the winter i I Come and consult us on any pwsting you contemplate. ,,. (Serra: Fcrm III—Mary Forsyth We will be �la�d to advise. We have a full range of yi {hon). Elmer Stepp non (hon), MARTIN-SLNOURPaints amdVarniahes—theeasiestand y;,;,• e j' ]label McLellan, Hut Limbert, mostpro5tabletouse. For everypurpox—foreveryaurface. The I7niVersal "liildred Brodie. Fcr. •! 11-Don. / • Saw >lig :•Machine I 1. old Rawson (hon), Heli ti Barclay r ,l, ; '/ H 8 U N � Y ':' (hon)', Lois Brodie, Amos Piss and ' cc a+ • Manufacturecj by Thomas Hortop equal (hon). L(>rne - • t r Josey. LeR•iy Raslen, Llpyd John M���` Pickering, Ontario ,,� W•. H• Jackson do Son. aton, Verna 13i"911MI), Bes,,ie Cra- t¢ .r yew _:._Brock Road. Pickering, Oak, baro and F.theT Gnuc.lin (eq vil), a Alma Jove,, Wilfred Doucette, ��po �, BlaCksmitbing tiftd Woodworking i NPiI NfcKinnon. 'Form I—Geor �� T4s �.� all its branches. Saw gumming. gin+t Forsyth (hon), Mabel Peters, I �! A - t:4 and tiling e,�peci;,lty. I and Golds Anderson equal ('hon), I o� fr '� �s � ���� -� ,t�. � we stock Gasoline Engines, F>.met•T s -Mona fturlbert ctncl El:tri• «xgg Wheels, Circular Siiws, Saw equal (hon), • Gordon Gregg, Eva � _ y t ��l,�a*and Emery Mandrels. Evans, Frank Barclay M. J. 'Ladders of ,ill rnp4 . t c t Wilker, principal: 31,'4• Foster, f'or i!v; f , „.• Vie, tN” �s SBA s / . aw •+* eTRv PrTa A T. .:.;. sees sees ,.�. �Ay!p r — Fk _ a. Rips '�i'aGYAC .. ,. ,.., a . ...,v+...»• 3'.. '1} _ •!. .. ,.. ,.., a• a ,..,,.#•p,��.. ;S^+•G „'.,...;� ., . ;y��M. sees f,ti„ L R•'. 'Q::.. �... ,...,••. ..'. ;... r..:. nk+,�yu',w',.. ..xr•.•..w'�R.,'-..P•-. . : ., ,sees:.-. .,,;,,,1P:..: a='`v :Y� `�y.. � - ,,rase -.. F> ..y...+.'. jp�,..7 �:_ '^k•`. ;.,�• F - •• ;+c ",p =fee • t► plexion- Per- tie.; �.iTj x ..song been no fireworks. But this gear—1 you stand u there and 1_ead themf" ,� " ' •'- .., y p I ^s'. P==,o ycrr .. ._ :rust be fireworks. i He put a cane. in Buddy's P Y s hand &!id and temporary skin troubles are effective) y w..ii little . ' quavi*lne voids . rsng out. = 4 ALADW k.Tea lis Pore Tea, �ra�raat µ . , . Btangl Bangl ' Baagl. And we'H �, `, fire off! ' the' fireworks" to -night f �►nd of Delicious Flavor, stimulating Buddy was siriking the class song. "Watch for the Naive" (To be 4ntinued.) .. _ -:;'and refreshing. ._ „�.. . Boots From Sea felons. c on every genuine sealed 'packet. It is atigggeated that the hides of sea -- ------ -- [i0na • should "be "used to meet the leather shortage. Thousands inhabit the coast of 13ri- tish Columbia. In twenty days seven hundred were killed, the skins of ! — which are Invaluable in the manufac- ture of boots. It is pointed out by ex- parts that the rocks haunted by sea ADA lions are like pulverized 'glass. It is ALgb71 impossible to slip on them when they are wet. A pair of boots made of or - :27 Years -in .:Public Service• Binary leather would be cut to pieces• on them in a few hours. But the hides of the. sea lions are not even RON scratched, which demonstrates the �11 • . quality of sea -lion leather. _-.. UDDITHEnASCOT....A fully A gown lion weighs from 2,000 lb..to 2,500 ib. The hides :are about an inch thick, and make the finest of rough leather, such as is used By MEADE MINNIGRODF. for workmen's gloves and saddles,, It is contended that sea lions ought to be killed, not only because their PART I. there, the costunits had come, bands hides are, valuable, but because they Buddy stood before a tree• in the! were playing—and he was only ten destroy thousands of tons of edible middle of a broad space of grass, i yepars old! Then he sat down rather fish,. "such as cod, halibut, and salmon, gravely inspecting a' brightly' colored ddenly, arms and legs apart. This every season. It takes 50 Ib: of flan poster. I year there must be fireworks. and) there was that business of his to at- I a day to feed one sea -lion. Buddy was ten years old. He was tend to. l very freckled, his hair was strHel It was then that he saw them for!OLD GARMENTS NEW colored, and his eyes were blue. He I the first time. They were Highland- WHEN DIAMOND DYE,p . stood resolutely on two rather grimy {ars with splendid tartans and funny, bare feet. Seen from in front he ap-; little capswan ribbons. Their bare' peered to be clad solely in a large I knees shne in the sun, and the car -1 Pair of blue overalls. Seen from the Y Shabby, Faded; Old Apparel rear; it developed* that -his costume ried-jaunty little canes. It seemed to Turas Fresh and Colorful. was further enriched . by a faded,! Buddy that they were the finest cos - i ) .. sleeveless jersey. He had a nose i turves he had .ever, seen. They had which continually pointed skyward, Just arrived, and were all tramping i Don't worry about perfect results, he had a mouth set in curves of the l by, singing something at the top of Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to gravest solemnity, and his gaze ryas their lungs about ".. .Bang! Bang! give a new, rich, fadeless color to any one of constant wide-eyed speculation. L -Bang! And we'll fire off the fireworks j fabric, whether 4 be wool, silk; linen, He rather looked like- an angel. Of ' to -night!" Buddy clapped . his hands cotton or . mixed goods. — dresses; course, he was not. an angel at all, but together. This was a happy omen.,' blouses, stockings, .skirts, children's people often mistook him for one. These fellows knew all about it evi-, coats, feathers, dCaperies, coverinn. gs— Actually Buddy was a business man, look at the hilarious Turks tcast a last henipatg:everything! but we must not pry into the' nature The Direction Book a lth each pack - of his business until we know him.' tered o8 after the Highlanders. ` better. They were all filing through a door- I age tells how to diamond dye crag any way into a big room full of seats, row I color, The space o4 ass in which hei after row cis ng from the floor, facing i To match any'tnaterial, have dealer stood was enclosed -by try -clad Gothic a platform and a blackboard.. Buddy, show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. buildings in stately rows. In one 1had never seen a room like that be- 1 '0 corner' a spire rose above the trees. fore. As the last of them passed in, . zeev Uluard's Liniment Is the hoase.J At the other end a vaulted passage; Buddy managed to squeeze -himself in '} f, led to a great bronze gateway. Across i after 'him and concealed himself in a.l International Town Plan - the grass, like cracks in a window-, pane, ran little stone -flagged paths. laughing -tit earh� otherey werellto payfaroany abust j ping Congress. Along the four borders of the grass tent ion to him. For a while they did Delegates; - appointed by the Goa - there, was a fence with square, fiat -1 nothing but sing and stamp their feet eruments of Great Britain, France, topped posts and double wooden rails., on the. wooden floor. Once or twice Belgium, Italy, Holland, Denmark, The street cars 'that came to this Buddy tentatively stamped his own to' Norway, Sweden. Switzerland, Spain, place were marked "Campus." - i see what fun there might be in it, but, Serbia. Greece, Egypt, India. South Ail these things were very familiar, his bare.; soles made no noise and it i to Buddy, and he thought very little seemed f6olish to him. He hoped they 1 Africa, Australia; Canada, the United "-of them. But the posters fascinated I States, and the. republics of South him. Eve p 'would ks. something- anon about the Every year, as tar beck as he j fireworks. 1 America, will bop present at the Inter - could. remember, along in June, thnational Town Planning_ am't Housi ese' Then n great strapping Fellow got ng posters had appeared, Most of them IS on the platform, and they all yelled Congress to be held .in London daring bore numerals in tremendous type,• like mad. -The din in the echoic room I June of the present year, indtthe word "Reunion." blossomed ."One b forth, I was terrific, and Buddy clapped his The proceedings of - the congrem' night,y►hands for sheer -joy at the noise. The, will occupy nine days, special train h and Buddy knew that they signified I big fellow waved his arms at them, { being made available so that the•dele- the coming of joyous throngs, and the and they all began to shout something blare of bands, processions and ban- very fast. Buddy knew what that; galea may have an opportunity to ia• ners. and the costumes. Al, those specs the progress that has been made was, That was 'a cheer., They always ' uoatumes, Green and yellow clowns, cheered when they had fireworks.' in- housing schemes; sad pigtailed Chinamen, and Jack Buddy came out. of -his corner and Canucks, and firemen, and sailors, and went to the edge of the platform. The The Chinese have obtained water once a roaring, dancing crowd of sing- fellow up .there had begun to talk. I through artesian wells for more than ing-pirates; with a ship that ran on - on -on now," he was shouting; 11,000. years. wheels, and a cannon. There had been Got to Iearn this class song. Got to; ;joy" enough to last a year at the sight '. have Rreworks to -night!" .Buddy be- I Winard's Liniment Used by Physician%. of them. And then there was a day I gan to clamber up' on to the platform.' _ when all the band. played at once,' "Haven't had any for two years, This. ' and they all marched 'a Kay to a field, is the big year and this is the big Invest Your Money somewhere. And in the late after-' song that's going to 'do it. Every 1 noon•, with the sunset at their backs, I time we sing it out there this after- { In they all came tram Ing home through noon we're going to make a run—" 6%s°h DEBENTURES .the dusty, crowdeS streets, and one' He was interrupted by the crowd. (, iInterest payable halt yearly. ,was able sometimes to -march for a i "Hey, who's the kid!" they were! The Great West Permanent _ block or so with one of the bands, and, shouting at him. "Throw him out!"Loan Company. even pick up a• hat or a sword. . And "B',,at it, kid, beat it!" if they all laughed and said, "We The big Highlander looked down '. Toronto Office 20 King 8t West won!" as they went by, it meant that 1 and saw Buddy standing beside him.'j W the evening there would betorch-Such a funny little boy in blue over- iigh't,,parades and fi-eworks on the � alis, and very frightened too h _, seem. .broad apace of g: ass. j ed in the midst of the din. Buddy had not the faintest, idea; "Make him lead the song " lite what it was ail aboOt, but it was ex-! crowd was demanding, and the big! traordinarily pleasant to watch •those' fellow laughed. laughing fellows in their costumes i "Hello, kid!" he said. "Dona get every year, and the brass bands made; scared. Want to lead the song!" He him feel delightfully jumpy inside, so; had nice eyes and he was smiling. The that sometimes he almost forgot his'b� business.ig hand..on Buddy s shoulder was-- 1 gentle. Buddy smiled back at -him. But to make things absolutely per- "Sure, mister," he said; "an' then feet he understood that they must win tell Not A Blemis you'11 about the fireworks?" out there at the field, because only '`Ne er mind about the fireworks " .then would there• -be fireworks. Last "they'll• man the Perfect appearance of hcrcom. the other laughed, come late;. year, and the year before, there ,had' Got to learn this first. Go on t► plexion- Per- tie.; ..song been no fireworks. But this gear—1 you stand u there and 1_ead themf" ,� " ' •'- .., y p I ^s'. P==,o ycrr .. ._ :rust be fireworks. i He put a cane. in Buddy's P Y s hand &!id and temporary skin troubles are effective) y mFw»-•...w... _,:;,;inn+l.,-. .la4irs�hln r.... � . - --� -- - - pusned him to the edge of the i concealed. Reduces un, plat- their own sake, and after bill it is per- I form. natural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic, missihle to be an idealist as well as i "There you are," he said. "You' - used with beneficial results as a business. man. At the age of ten 1 just wave the cane and make them a curative agent for 70 viars. sometimes a" brats band will interfere: sing tivith you. Come on, boys; watch business. terribly with one's I'the kid! All right, one.two,-three—"t +• So Buddy scanned the posters as 1 They began to sing and the chorus ' • .though ,hoping to fine some promise! came+'swelling up to him as he stood of skyrockets among them. And sud-'there solemnly waving his cane, a., denly he tlbtired that tb t broad space', lonely little figure in his bare feet a -' ofrass was be:ng invaftFd from all and overalls. *There —� sides. were shouts and' out- The big fellow turned to a friend I loud of laughter, and the theplatform. T sTr1f Fries, peals on�. i "Loci: •EAGLE sound of feet ru.nping• along the stone- at the kid," he said. "Having flagged paths. A medley, of bright the time. of hits life. He'll talk about colors flasb6d by'in the sunlight. The this for days. Cute -looking young- •S-v�t^_;.: 1,�;i ,.,,,,..: i u..,u,t., ah�nr?,.nerl pier �' the posters and transferred his atten- j Buddy could not understand the tionto the new arrivals. They were song, but he knew when they came _ 3' swarming in i npNv. Tn twos and fives, to tine Bang! Bani;! Bang! part and and twenties. Isere a long line of stamped his feet. The crowd went clowns were dancing around in a ring, j wild. Buddy went right on without a Write to -dap, for our big Over there a row of jockeys were stop, and they began again, good- FRES C A..TA L O G V E 'running races• on little, wooden horses. naturedly. Three times through they shon•ing our full lineq of Bicycles for Mea Some hilar;ous Turks were .riding, sang it for him, and then they stop- and women, Boys And C1. — madly 'up and down in a delivery ped, out of breath. Buddy looked em- MOTOR CYCLES wagon. 'A, the far end it gang of barrassed. Tie was 'still waving his MOTOR ATTACHMEH T S convicts were playing leap -frog with cane, but they had had enough. He Vres, Coaster Brakes,wheels, Inner Tubes, some very unorthodox Crusaders. looked at them .hopefully -wistfully, Lamps, della, cyciometen, saddlea,F,gnip- Somewhere in'the distance a band be- had he known the meaning of the hent and Part• of aicycles. You can buy your suppl3ea from us at wholesale t;an to play. Buddy very carefully stood on h:s word. It was all over. He looked back'at his friend and then again at prices. T. W. BOYD i& SON, P or d in the grass, The pnatrara ochre the class. Suddenly,' in the lull, the 27 Negro Dome Street west. 1149atr94 —. ..: ... . > . ;.:sees . , .. . _ ,. _:.r_ _..� .__W.. __ _ . _ . _ _._ .............. _ , .. _...,,�.• � . ��. .- i1 seal•.. 1 gip.. , Now is -Paint 'time Brisliteti t,,p-a m esterive snd interiorlof'yotu hoerie: R•aetor•' all traCes of WIbiter's dullaew with Y W "WW'M SAYj.s - . . . . . . PAINT - "� arThe right Paint to Paint r(fht'e - �+ ASK '.YOUR DEALER _ Buy thrift stamps. plenty of parlor cars and a smooth roadbed, but most uncomfortable The road of reckless pleasure has I terminal facilities. a �' � tom'+' - • ;�� , AAA"Patr is Have Your Cleaning � Done by Experts Clothing, household draperies, linen and delicate fabrics can be cleaned and made to look 'as,_fresh ' and bright as when first bought. Okaaning and DyeJing ; Is Properly Done at Parker's. It makes no difference where you live; parcels can be sent in by mail, or. express. The same care and attpn- tion' is given the work as though you lived in town. i We will be pleased to advise you on any question regarding.. Cleaning .or Dyeing. WRITE .US. Pa rkers yeWdit bM,iw Cleaners &Dyers 791longe St. Toronto Mon, �w�l ij�,,il•, i 1�1 t� ,u -4t i 11 �I till i�» y Vii, y �'. �• I, E e _. •� K - 11�uake a tired o f _ . _ ,sees , ..: -. -•• , ��► INTING becomes necessary as your .. - property increases in value, and as property was never so valu'able as today there is a greater need than ever for that - 'kind of paint which actually -preserves the surfEice and thus saves the entire house. This spring, to make a areal job of it, use tt To%Aaevi teLW yy�' �NHENG-111115H PA»T307 _3pureWMteZot¢ 180% Pure palm 1 because it combines. permanence, covering capacity r: and economy. If B-H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it would still The the most economical—the shorter a' life of other cheaper brands makes them more ex- pensive in the end. It contains the famous Brandr'ain's Genuine B.B. finely round white lead-70towi3 ch is put 30 - c) pure zinc—a guarant ,ed -formula that no other paint can boast.. to this mial:re, is added fine turpentine and linseed oil from the B-H milis, which is of a quality in keeping with the other ingredients When you use B-H Faint yon will notice is "body" and' brilliance— ou will compare the extreme coverim, rapacity with othet• brands—lite `permanence you tvill.baable to prove by other ex- _ teriors painted v6th B -II Yaint.years ago. Look for tins H' -S d:5ior in your,territory—the H -B Sig;; lir.n6s outsideshi,s store. • >... °x'�..,��ikin " 'c,a. - , � - �ea, ..♦ �,5�.ix:+'�+�.' ` .,, ,. '�'�°, .... �: •t..,' : d ' M:'�',' �J'�i «�w"cu'iG,s^'. � .+^"'i;:'.i* ' .":�" oda .s.�*`•w. +�^ .,.:� # ,w�` fi•. . a -^fir!. .',ne'a'r- :1 t" �- , ''dda3 .r.e �^_�sAe.a^`' YM � n� s'��.-:..�,.LiMS'3'!11+...... r,• _ �hf►•'.y�e•a .... 'b. +'�,4M"e1,!+w Y% 'i-'..•t'�'' I�C' ..P•"•,. .::.'^T w1i�.idY�" '•:.'�-=�Fd,lu.r4{r[� . x✓32Y.+.¢m: nt,4.2...!- -wAIC ['.P ,:;•,�,.. - : _r w^ ..- .c' A':awr ,-...,. ,, g, • 5-�"aa'... • • :.,yt. WT . -i. ;ri -x, �' r•.i, w • r , a. " Y7 --- .W FM 51 CA llir �� OF ' :. ► ► '` �h UPper Canada C6E69e En- DEPARTMENT STORE 1 - N �iN Um" _ dowment Fuad TOR OLD- LONDO? i` A'' - 1N=MM THROUGHOUT ' : Upper Canada College, the oldest Headquarters For Whole Co-,' and most -historic school in Ontario,, - has launched an , Endowmenx and Ez• operative Movement Under Important Public Documents Destroyed in Dublin, Cork and -tevA!on Campaign -for $1,500,000. It +z Other Cities -Sixty -One Police Barracks and Twenty-Soo., �1,y F� is proposed that $600,000 shall be an -One Roof. • s Endowment,. the interest of which A despatch from London says:-Aw . Uric Revenue Offices Raided. _ Y . • ,'�, shall be used to -raise the. salaries of huge department adore is to be built ly ' s.g ``� ' •r a the masters and to found a pension in the heart of this city by the British London, April 4. -The Sinn Fein tative summary of .the week -end fund; $400,000 as an endowment for co-operative' societies. Grocery, pro - ',plan to destroy all British records and havoc throughout Ireland was given: rrA the provision of forty entrance scholar• vision&', drapery, furniture, hardware, Sixty-one paLice barracks were de- �; ships, eaeh o1 the value of $500. ten- hairdressing, etc., are to be included 'plunge the country's administration stro ed and 21 Revenue Offices raided ':?+ °' ° '�• into confusion was put into operation. y o able for three years'; ,and $500,000 for in the- scope of the scheme, which is P >� and their contents burned. !improvements, and additions to titre intended to make the store equal to t: last night when fires were started in Belfast was isolated frciM the rest present buildings.a'ny in London.. ' ofAcial buildings all over Ireland. of the world. The land., wires and, �' All the ' residential schools have res, however, form . . Throughout Countdea Cork and cable to England were cut and the been forced to .raise their tees to Shopping faciltt only a portion of the co-operative in only means of communication was the •^ meet the H. C. L., but the winner of Aare, disguised and armed men de- I :*•�,,,,,: tentiona, which aim at providing tin• ' stroyed police barracks. At this cabl-I telephone. F �' � one of •these entrance scholarships der the same roof palatial headquar• riff .The. Grand. Central Hotel in which ) should be able. to live at Upper Cana- , t inc .,the record of police barracks de- are located the Pensions, Labor and da College at an expense no greater tors for the whale of the movement in p Great ! Bri n. There will be included stroyed in the various counties is as other Depa-rtsnenta,' and the Bank of ri; than would cost his. parents to keep a resident�l hotel, club, publie•hall.to i tallows: : , , • • 6 ' niIreland, ht Band ar large numbeered r during the ' bean at presat ment about 50 boys, e. Upper Canada College seat .1,000, a smaller hall, re u nt' R}. Care Limei-ick ..... • • ......... 1L mems were destroyed: y ky>� ::...:,, t,;;'^v ;;y :<, ;,..; ;� from every province in the Dominion: wholesalCo-operae salve e reomalandosuiteas of bank, ; Down 2 The raiders then tried to burn tine c with the exception of P:E.h It'lzae floes for kindred organizations. k Armagh • , .: , .. • . , . • ... , 5 buildings, but a fire brigade ,prevented Sick AUCKLAND GEDDES 'about 4,500 "Old Boys" living, and The British Labor party is to cora.. ; ' Roscommon , .... 4 this. Newly appointed British Ambassa- though usually spoken of as a Toron- blue with the co-operators and merge _. 'Dublin 6 ,Three separate blazes were found in dor, to the United States. to School, taunts amongi emorjai pro ect in .theirs. ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 4 e Income Tax Offices. e r y - t e Minister of Agriculture in the The building also will be the he". TCork •................. Drury Government. quarters of ,tie Labor party; with =-'* yrone ..... • ..... P g _ Totol undo strong and to--day. a nese FL Least a and .tNati offices for the Trades Union Congress • 1 � YING CORPS patches .this evening state the city is FDR DOMINION p� Parliamentary Committee and similar ' ' ' ' *40 calm and the authorities ,,stave the bodies, and there will -be a residential y At a late hour lo -night this suthori- situation in hand. Short of Funds club for members of Personnel to be Drawn From .. 1he party, with ---' ---- Members of Royal Air Paris, April 4. -It is reporied there several other social convenieac�es. T MUST INCREASE ( Board and to co-operate w:th the Force. rdill be a League of Nations meeting o millers in inducing foreign buyers to some time .n Apri' to discover, if LONDON TYPISTS PRICE OF FLOUR, Ottawa, April 4.-A Canadian Air - take n. reasonable proportion of Can- discovery. be possil le, some method RECEIVE O. B. E. i Force is to be formed immediately, adian wheat as flour rather than as of handling tho.P.-nienian situatio+i. .� ' and the personnel will be dins -n from ; •� -Result of Action of Wheat wheat. Itis feared the oues+tion will be volunteers from the ranks of ex-offi- Telephone Operator Among Vast quantities of flour are said to allowed to lapse owing to the hazardeep Pe .- ng , N6 Boardand Lack Of Export f be available in the Unfixed States for cers and airmen of the Royal Air ons financial straits. in which the _ Force resident .in Canada. These wi?I• Recipients of Imperial Markets. export, and this complicates the Can- League now finds itself. train at centres which will be."in cp- Honors. A despatch from Ottawa sa a: -A adian, problem. It is said that' more cistron all the It is stated on good. authority that P 3 than 4 000_ men have already been year round, and offi- the General Secreta , material advance in the price of'flour thrown .out of em o •ment by cors and agmen enlisted, in the nth Sir Eric Drummond, n w. is-negutg.nt- Great Britain hasbeguno -toconferin Canada .is indicated in an announce-! S force will spend at least one month closing town of the mal- of which to far ftinda with various London Imperial honors upon stenographe}� meat made here on .behalf of Can- g out of 'every twenty-four in activa g adian millers by George A. Macdon-'I there, are about 500 in Canada. banks to pay the running -exe, rt -and- telephone o eiators ,• tom__ ,raining, receiving pay an rave mg P p perrorminl ald, representing the , Quaker Oats expenses during their active period. the various committees, and' that the distinguished services during the war. t Company, and head of . a delegation' Normal& Close Early banks, rather pessimistically inclined, The latest list of henors contains the' t� The force probably will be limited of representative millers `i hich waif- are demanding_ eight per. cent, names of eight women typists crested to. Supply Teachers in the beginning to. about five thott- ed on the Governrr A to discuss the;sand, inclusive of all ranks, and the imembers of the Order of the British � - serious situation which Canadian; - Idniontor., Aita., April 4. -The training centres will not number ThreE Islands For ! Empire.':. Among. -thein is Mrs. Alico mills are facing as s result of the closing of the \urinal Schools at Cal- more than one or two,, to begin t�•ith,, i Alison, Premier Lloyd 'George's confl- p Reindeer Grazing; dential . secretary, who was the -only - action of the Canadian Wheat Board Bary sad Cainro�e by April .16, two ,for the whirls Dominion. It is un+lcr- -•- � woman witness to the dels'ery of the in. continuing the restriction in the -weeks ea'rl'ier than usual has been'.stood that the G'overnmen't wishes Ottaea. April 4- -As a result of peace'terms to Germany at VersaiAes.' price of flour on the Canadian market,' announced. Tl:a+ stephas been de „ ' to ave°d an expensive permanent i Gov - and the lack of export markets for, tided upon in'owler to, make available recommendations made to the Gov- The other •girls -honored are em- orgar;;,ation. The organization cf theI eminent by Dr. J. Ga Rutherford, ployes of the Foreign, War, and Air Canadian flour. The increase will be a supply of teachers for the early I farce will be placed in the hands of [Chairman of the Royal Commission l Ministries, ' including a tiilar Office " necessary to meet the increasing cost opening of the -rural schools of the Canadians who have had experience I y 1 of . manufacture,. it is understood. Province. The total number of teach- on musk ox and reindeer in the North- telephone operator, Daisy Finch, and. ­ Lt it home and on the war front; in I west. Territories, an order has been Lily Nash, superintendent of the gii'I ?; The scarcity of rrrillfeeds in Car.- • era released from these 1Provincial flying and. who are interested in I' ada is directly traceable to the lack. school's will be 4.20, and together with buildingu Passed setting aside three ,islands in messengers o! the Air Ministry. p $' Canadian air milit ',the northern part of 'Hudson Bay as I ^, of ';a market for flour and the eonse-; a number of university students, who which can be lreadlty • extend-ol and`'gr g ground for these animals. - t quem decrease in the volume' of dom-; will be available.. the teacher supply rnobilized in, an emergency. Age. , • az n Unknown . Soldier 'estic rrillirig, the millers --tate. They will be sufficient to enalsle eve ,The tislands named in the order are - ry limit is set at about thirty for junior' thampton Island, Mansel Island Am have asked the Government to modI-! school in the 'Province to operate at officers and at thirty-eight for senior' -Ven in San fy the regulations of the t4heati an early -date: officers. -land Coats Island. These are said - -- - Applications for enrollment in he ,be favorably A _ � avorabl situated, with plenty of I despatch -from St. John; 'says ri PP vegetation ,and climatic conditions A pathetic case came to light when d suitftbWeei�ly Market RE, -ort of ` prev.ousAir rservice,givin may be en sat I razirtrs'lg• to reindeer and ;Husk ox i m d telegram f - - Y once to the Secreta Ottawa noti- ., , ,; •.., - to Secretary of the air �,, � t tory headquarters staff 'h _ Board at Ottawa. eying them to meetonthe arrival of, Breadstuiis. IIoney-Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins �, Hoover in Ring for President. the steamship Grampian an unknown �• Toronto April 6. -Man. wheat-- 2 to 28c; 10-1b. tins 25 to 26c• 60-1b. Canadian soldier and to provide escort No. 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 North- tins. 25c; buckwheat, 60-]b. tins, 18 to Navigation on Great Lakes'_ A despatch from San Francisco for him to the military sanatorium at - of au ern, $2.77; No. 3 Northern, '$2.73, in 20c; comb, 16 -oz., $6 to $6.50 doz.; ways:=Herbert Hoover telegraphed Coboar Ont. This soldier has been store Fort 'William. 10 -oz., $4.25 to $4.50 doz. WlU Open About Aplil 1� g' the Hoover Republican Club of Cali• detained and wanderingabout E Manitoba oats; --No. 2 C.W., 98c; Maple products -Syrup,' per imp. i fornia that he would 'accept the Re- land for m° No. 3 C.W. 94c; extra No. ,1 teed gal., $'3.:.5 per 5 ,im ' A dos atch rom Ch(cago as s _t year and a halt. He was , A p, gals., $4,00. P �. 94c;' No. 1 feed, 93a; bio. 2feed, 92c, p Navigation on t'r,e Great Laces will i pubilcan ttemisation for PreaidenC. � shell shocked and does not know his tt Y. in store Fort William. Provisions-Tr'holesale. "open about Apra .10th, i'�e Wentherl . --�" name or where he belongs. All marks Manitoba barley -No. 3 C.iZ., Smoked meats -Hams, m^d., 38 to Purelut' predict 2. The choicest corks come from Al-; of idcntification a. a gone. He is be- i $1..64,5; No. 4.C.W., $1.44 ; rejected,'.40c;,do, heavy, 29 to 30c• cooked 54 --Y ing scat to Canada in the hopes that w1.327ib 'feed �: geria, which has . 500,000 acres of $1.3.,s, in store Fort to 56c; rolls, 30 to ale-' breakfast I Buk t}trift >r�amps. cork forests. something may lead to his identifies - .327/s.; 'feed, bacon, 43 to 48c; backs, plain 50 to -tion. The Grampian docked on April American corn.=No: a yellow; $1.93, *?C, bonelesT,- 52 to 56c. - nominal, track, Toronto; prompt ship- Cured meats -Lon c*ear -bacon 311 ,.REMEMBER. Ment to 32c; clear bellies, 30, to 31c. I DO YOU •- - -Ontario oats -No. 3 white, $1.03 to Lard -Pure, tierces, t Russia and -Germany . 3'fl" to $0 ,t c:, :. according to freights outside, i tubs, 301/2 'to 31c; pails, 3?� to 311;4--; Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per,'prints, 31 to 3'2c. Compound tierces, u wM 1ISOnCri ft E •- R AA t0 f.7iChange P •,car lot, $2 to $2.0.1; No. 2 do, $1.98' `28!3 to '29c; tubs, 29 to 291.3c; .•pail's, �NRi'S Tfl0 MWCN to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93,'f.o.b. 2J'.{ to 29%'b; prints 0 to 30 A- c, i Berlin Aril 4. -The ne otiationa - FUST "1'F1iNG i KNOyJ P g. shipping points, according to freights. - You't.r.'aE :N'exchange 'between Russia and risorers areyvirto tualln , o Ontario wheat- No, 1 -Spring, per ?1[ontreal Markets. I S''iAY AS xufal FQfL ' P y car lot, $2.02 to $2,03; No. 2 do, $1.981 'Montreal, April 6.=Oats; Canadian ' _ _- tom le Th t, HIS AS You pO FoR completed. e . fl' first ..steamship to to -$2.07; No. 3 do,.$1,95 to $'?.Qi, f.o.b.'-Western, _1o. '2,• 31.1?; Ca'n.'Western I bring back 'German prisoners will ieh pping points, according to freights. \*o. 3, 51.10!3; Flour, new standard in(NE -Av' WQtmt Peas --No. 2, $3.00. j grade, $13.25 to $13a:,; Roiled oats, I. leave shortly for Real. -- Barle 1 NEVER D,a fAv y -'Malting, $1.78 to $LSO, ac bag, 90 ins., $5.:io to $5.G0. Bran, + _ MORl9'N TµREE. qN' As a matter of fact, the question. _ er cording to freights outside. $A'55.25. Shorts, $5231 5. Hay; No. '2; ` - A 4ALF - A,r' I of exchange ,of Polish prisoners was Buckwheat -$1.65 to $1.70 accord-` , 1,�1 '� per ton; car lots, $30 to 5:, 1. Cheese, � �i I I,v :� settled quickly, and although it was Ing to freights outside. finest easterns, '26 to 2G?3, Butter, �\ .�,.�,Y�' Y65S(a. 4JEVER w�LL ostensibly the reason for. the negotia t Rye -No. 3 $1.83 to $1.85 accord- choicest creamery, G4 to (frit. Eggs'! eI i Fi2ST CLASS , 1l''; v tions, Victor Koppe, the Bolshevist yI '? � "�= ALL LeAr0a ploys Y +�_., :ng to freights outside, fresh, 55c:. Potatoes, • per ba } !! Manitoba flour -Government stand-' lots, •.,4.30r to ¢s•.) g, car, „' i. representative, has been discussin �. I.ar_d, pure, teood I, SNO S •-r4uD p t } g i ard, $13 a3, .Toronto. I pails, 20 lUa, net, ^0 to 30 c. i ' , Ijj ani V I % tilafters of a 'wider import. Ontario ,.flour -Government stand -I 'fwON A QvART1: iL ,! It is understood that the whole a '' ard, $10.25 to $10.45, :Iontreal or To- �'�AUL '¢' question of `Russian -German relations ionto, in jute bags Prompt shi Ln e fitecl; iiarkc#a. `y (; (- J g p p:,tent. will be settled soon. Alillfeed-Car lot,, delivered Ziont- Toronto, Ar.ril f,. -Choice heavy, _ Teal freight, bags inclucled=Bran,'per steers, $13.2.5 to $14; do, goal, 513.50 tone $45; shorts, per ton, $52; good to $13; butcher:' cattle, choicy e, $12.50+ _.(_' '_ I',f 1J I; it -� �, U.S. Navy Estimates t feed flour, $3.60 to $3.Z5. Ito $13; do, good, S10.i5 to $11; do,l -' I III}� "� '�\l�r,l ' Ha =No. 1, per ton $ S30 i coed. $10 to $10.:50; do, com., $8.50 to - - mixed per tor., 826 to e�$, to $9 25,; hulls, choice 810.25 to $1'1 • do, i i? : -- }f I�•i � i 1 (�( Exceed Britain's P. a track. } fined., $9, to X9.50• do,'rou� • d ll� �`-r`-w Car lots, per 'ton, $16 to; h, $7.50 to •.: I�. A des 1l' . �'.c. Toronto. 88; butcher cows, choice, S10,15 to patch from London says;- $ tv. - His attention being called in tha $11; do, good, $9 to .;9.,0 do, tom. rt'ft �-.} T L , JIcuse of Commons to the American. $7 to 57.50; stoc•.:ers, $J to $11; feeds � -,`:� > / ,' �• Country Produce-Wit)lesale: ers,• G I l to 'S 12.50; cannets anti cut- i� j ` l w naval estimates, Walter Hume Long, Cheese -New, large, 29" to' 30c;, tors, $5.25 to' S6; milkers, Bocci to, First, Lord of the Admiralty, entered ;. twins 29.E % to 30c • triplets, 301/21 : 1 choice, ,100 to $1C0; 'tin, tom. and . � ' t to 31c; Stilton, 33 -to �34c; old• large„ me,!.., $65 to $75; springers, $90 to I <' •� Z�:� '• He showed that, at the current rats 31 to 32c; do, min's, 32 to 32?;c. $1f'rl; lambs, per crit., ,13 to $19 - .;�� ' -` % r ^: Y• �> {- \1 Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 55 to sprint; lambs, each, $11 -to '$19; calvo-s, '/ :' �'+: �� �� , �'. ; of change, wheq £ ,,000,000 for \v ??' end -of -the -war expenditure was sub j66c; creattier.y ,prints, 67 to 6Sc. I Food' to'fhpice, $18 to $21.50; sheep, tracted ;rom tl:o British estimate, Margar.ine--33 to 38c. 57 to $11; hog.:;, fed ant watered, Eggs -New laid, 55 to 56c. $18.i' da, tvei�hecI off cars, $19•; do, _ `ti • the . American .estimates were $44,-1 Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, f.o.b„17.75; ao, do, country points �;.' _ ,000,000 in excess of the British i40 to 42c; roosters, 25c.; fowl, 35c; $17.50. , . .= " r Moreover, while the personnel of the, r turkeys, 68 to 60c; ducklings, 38 to 1lontre ,;April 6. -Butcher steers, -,, '�'� �� British navy was being reduced, the; •40c; geese, 32 to 35c; squabs, doz., met]., $11 $ll.ro; coin., $9 to $10.50;�` American .estirirates provided for an, --:; butt?•'-, he;fPr. ,�,,o.'., �^ a i z� "...JUT , il---? increase ,in personnel. The First Lord , 1� l' Live poultry --iSpring chickens, 30 ec-ra., $7 .to $9; butcher cows, coed., refrained from comment. to 32C fowls 35 to 40c ducks 1 - ' r , $5 to , c^ .o0 to $9.50; canners, $5,2 o to $5.50; J� . dOc; geese, 26 to 28c. 1 cutters, $5.50 to $ .50;• butcher bulls, New maple floors in kitchens Willi Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, bus., tom., $7.-50 to $9. Good veal, $15 to c' \ not absorb grease or show grease 16b.50 to $5.76; primes, $4 to $4,50; $1625; meds, $10 to $15. Ewes, $11 Japans, $5.25 to $5.50; Califo.nia to $12.50. Lambs, good, $16 to $17 ( spots it saturated with hot linseed Limas, 16% to 17%c• Madagascar coir., $15 to $16. Sows, off -car r�. CIA .1 -11 oil for several hours before they ani c; Limse,-'lb., 1513 �Tapaa Liuia►s, ab„ Ile. weights $16. __ ( used. Then wipe of all surplus oil. 1 A- - .. ,_ .:�.f�.c-:_�- _.-- a _.. _.:,r:..., �- _�_..=.•r?-•.�>e-..��.•s._._r.� _. �_.z . _ s: - - ____,% - -�. n.. � iT ,w,'«- .,,. �r ... ..c u .. ',�y".M.�s'' u -••u'" ' a�4w t�'w* a. -� .� '.c,•' .:9' 'M7'^' ; : .. ° .. ': ...{ _. 4v an ..:: in.J": :1. ,y/(,laek.'"W 4 f A.S `.,"di •.yy ..^.rf�.' r q..Yr ,M '30� �; a y��za,: .,gym.,,,.-^w� .•n.�„r� +,,.... �'', '�' ,y�1} .�. {'s: t i ,c,' .�.t� s ;, a, a ry '��• ''^' r ,M"... '�. , -.: •. .,. 4 .. ,. e., , r { y,,.g.r ,,,.�., '"''I T .: 4:_ WI,aJ"'ti•'• -x '.J, ?-r., '%' N J4"'• 9t,.Aja✓=T. c•.,q T M. 'ny J', , k I.. 71,�.. ,. I.i.......... _ ...'t-:, •. .vV . .,_... +. :es6, .. _. ,. _ ,! -t. K�.:" .. e�:... ed. !h.r' _ n•«G„ 7F.,.. •xnk , OPINIONS r —L. d Pan Skiver`left Wednes. —Gordan ..-Logan, of Oe oode61 -' t LOCALISM& y' day on a basinese trip to Qrillia. Hall, Toronto, visited with nr: E. ta 6to Hee ekxpects to return in abouttwo J. and M BalSsdony, who has been,s� ~;>,-Mrs. L. D. Banks is indisposed -Mrs. G. L. Johnston and son, in the hospital in Toronto fol• the e/��/ ' Iq►}r�lresent.' Ronald', of Toronto, have been past sit weeks undergoing several - -F, W. Hicks is off duty with a ! _ Improv- -severe cold.- ­ J. a few days wlth'Mrs. W. serious operations. Is not Improv , J7.. Miller. ing as rapidly as his friends would - ~ornThursday. Wilfred' Davis, of Hamilton, like ser- - Kirchner was in. the city -Cecil. Richardson, spent Easter here 1t his uncle There n ill be evangelistic df Toronto,�. .';was home over the holiday. •and aunt, D. and Mrs. Simpson. vices in the Town Hall on Sunday Ou Sundily be BAnIi tt solo in St. afternoon nest conducted by the SPRIN IS, -Miss Eva Pilkey, of Toronto, fuse home over the'week-end. Andrew a church which delighted Rev.:1ir. Brno, of iliarlsbam, re -G i -James Kennedy is spepdilg a all who heard it, presenting Moothedistil of the old m s -Mrs. Gordon Andrus will hold school. week with relatives in Buffalo. an auction sale to morrow lBator- ' =Joe .Clark, of Torouto,.spent Easter a- the home of his parents (Satur- day) at her hvtu© at Frenchman's New'sidvertt�rrner�te. 9 :here'. Bay, when s-lle will. dispose of r several gasoline engnes and ' a 71OUND-A ]are blar•k collie do -Mies Helena Shirley, of at h K �'�- Or' j {�Ittt'ge number of other tools. See Loser may i?ave same i.y'paying expensesSP, son ford, visited •pith Dr. and Iles, bills, giving full particulars. John wtJson, Pickering, :'s _ Bhirle _ _._.--- -- - y - -J, H. Gurmau has moved into AOR' S.•ALE: Wa,-,ons, •plow har- -Harold Collins, .of Tot'OntU, one of the 1mvillons at the Fresh h rows• sctr,per�. ynclLill kinds of Implements. visited Pickering friends over -the Air :;amp, John 'T. Stephenson H. Iierman• Claremont I%t - o weekend. has rented J H, O'Cuuuar's dael �GG4 FOR HAT,CHI'1G--BLL •d -to- �,� $ haid -Robs. Toms hent into the city line just �'aCttBci by lIl', Gorman, LIayS.C. «'hiteLtKhorr,., <1.00perscttngof 1 �11 -A last week to undego an operation is M E.Coakwell, Pickering, 22.30 ,on his eyes. and Henry Moorebas. moved into _--__-- ., -• -- _-. the hou;;e lie recenily purchased OST -A brilliant brooch between -Miss Edith liollaiid, of Toron- and whieb lir, Stephenson former IJ cam bel!'s mills and Wchardwn,s .'ore, i - to, spent the holidays with Mrs. ir please leave at \EN'S o.Iicr. _'.i Coyne and see 'bu'r assortment and W. H. Peak. ly occupied. _ - - on Balsdon, of Toronto was —At a tweeting of the congre- IGS FOR SALE -8 good big pies Pmid a s,;` due May 1st. Also a yuan, y of choose the 'paper for that -room you dere last week attending.his.broth- gatiun of the Presbyterian church millet, good cow feed G. Clark, DunSartPn. 29 at Hamilton, the capital of the • , --en's weddiu¢: _._ WVear -The -Miss Joan Forbe4sof Toronto. _ �, i e'1 and timothy s til, Apply at lot 20, con. - a 11a.reh lith, tin ttnanitnou� -cl11 ` 9 est the week sad with JUhn And r, P ckcring Roy. ` Jr�au; Claren,oht • • p 11.11: �� ztetlded to Rev. Dr. harsh new designs are all very attractive. Mrs. MurkNr. to i, c. their pastor. Dr. Ila -sh 77� OR S,,1v-Rvai;tered shorthorn -John - Draper has begun the FOR r u \tank _Pt h, at 1111 45, B. F. eon., : is giving the call his Sel.'1Utte cone p rkrnng Ind. phone. male. 607. Fred Laccy, . a psettivation• for his new re-Adence .ider,ttiun, IitghlandCreek. 27.30 • on Church St. —The ever 'popular drama, ,GGS FOR H A'L'CHI\TG=�� bite _ What aboulL •Floor -Covering ? - -Geo. A. and lirQ. Gordon, of p �� L'riC'le• �0II1't? C'ibin, will be lies � jFyandot+es' egas.at b1 tcn,,. F r se.t.ng; Toronto, spent 'Easter with their seutV1 in the Tutvn Hall on the ' Arp:y tuGco. Rfu'.ch. Pickering Oilcloth 1 yard and 2 yards •relativea here. • evetling of Saturday, April 10th 1,pIiS SALE --A clttantity ofpofatnes, . -Robert Foster, of Toronto, T Q 11 (to•morruty evening). This. is not 1 Buda u t : 1 bu:7twhcat. D E. Pugh. wide at V5 Cents "a square• yd• spent a fesv days the gue-t of , rli- 't moving picture .show, but ",a i!,cf; Pickes,ny. R. R. N2.:2., Clare-• t ,James Gordon. Mont. s 9 . ' - --. _ pub—eschools will too Pn •bone Ede drama. Do not fall to Linoleum Z yards wide at 1 Z5 P attend..Admi"ion 30 cents, child- r. uR SAt,E A y't:ntitp of seed , y on Moodily. next, after enjop'ing a. `+ 1 1,•y: No 1 , tsar ulw s c Leshorn , ren 1S cents. PhonP.Prckuf ng ;A,. It. A. I3irrell, week's vacation. —Qu S today:foreuoon• two boys x Ii..a�. _'.cLrct.... t :N,tf - - — - - -a' square yard. -W. L Cottrtice moved l:.t?t about 18 Yeats 6f -age broke . a %v Eu- _ week into the residence he recent• duw in the office of Campbell's mill, [ c)UT) FOR SAI is $3 par cord, at _ ly purchased on Clinrc'h $t 1 Y ; :t 2 re..,- of con , Rr.xn road` A man . • - but wet'-• frightened awn, before w,l, 111h a.:T :{-.to attend to cusunatcs. �-i& loor Oilcloth and —N. and Mrs. Bie, of Greehwood, �,tww,g`adiuittanee. ley \ti'PCe C. A.'lees �y • rc•ug stn, 10tf f r spent Sunday with the latter's arrested by eonstable`Potter and --` - Jim parents, Ed. and Mrs. Cornell taken . befs2rQ P. a1. Jephsoa and �. OR SALE r1 �juantitir of strain- ;some of our new Curtain Nets . -The to'mn-hip council'. will charged with attempted S11u t 'rrp;ha 'r ,aJts also a sow rivet Apni 2 +, R I1 p• an . vrrtl.p,gv,; week-old. Geo. west: R It, weet on Monday next for the breaking. They were remanded No: i, Pi.1Z','g Ind-phorx, 20-3r. _you can nT�lke your rooms .....,transaction of general busiuess.' until Saturday and in' the mean - =Mr, Wiler And son, Harry, of rOR. SAL1:-A quantity of clean time have taken up temporary 1 cheerful. and bright Come m 'Bowmanvllle, spent a da -last - :a d Earl Iden' wheat; white Vfun- • _ y residence in Whitby jail, out• and Early Gulden S'erlow corn.. 5. C. Bun- _ 'week with James and MrQ, Rose. -The Claremont Dramatic Club ken,' x. R, 1. W.b-,tby. Ind. phone 2101 13:.to ; pn � Y -Mrs. R. H. Crank. Miss Edith will appear is the Town Hall, And let us supply' u 1 our wants. and Master Linden, of Toronto, Pickering on the evening of Fri- F ARM tt'ANTe I can want to buy a is.Mut Easter at their home here. he acre farm where I can stet plenty of work -- - - -Jaeob Simoadeon Iles engaged day, April 16th, and preseet' the by the der• Will pay f3oo down. Give full drama. entitled 'Home Tires.' under particulars. . R. C. Tiadall, R R r: co«Iwood. C H A P M A N rooms 'in the Walsh residence 't( to site Dr. McEwen's drug store. the auspices of the Pickering PubM ■ ■ � i� lie Library. They have already OR SALE -A Ford touring ewe, -Nicholas Cowan, of Toronto, resented the drama in Claremont F 1918 model, in first-class shape. t haye also gent Sanday at the home of pig pp secured the agency for the popular Dunlop tire. Brougham And Stouffville, and in. Am also agent for the Gray -Dort car, Thoa..E. HARDWARE road 'father, Geo. Cowan , of the Brock each case theyhkve been .well re $cepbeaeon. Claremont, 28-31' BUNDY• ceived. The :tory enacted is full -Mrs. Siddons and family, of HOUSE PAINTiNG AND DEOOR- f' of bathos and humor and i8 -,both a, na, Be -t pric.+and workmanship. Also - Toronto, B nt Easter with the two of the best cstabi;shed compan= _ former's Buts, interesting and Instructive. B'' lmuraorn mile, farm property and stock, ' real- - - pa Thomas and Mrs. on the watch for bills giving full res.automab Calvert'. deneesand mercantile, at low rates. Apply at i pclrticttlnrs. Gerow'sgarage or -at haus, across the str21. House, Made Easy . work on be Ki g ton road, and- a- 1). —The steam rollers are now at U G. M., dR 11. S evening f To t.3a , Thursday a result the'%road is being its rov- g p r nt paled an uflit•ial visit to Do- . ad greatly. ric Lodge, A F. & A. U. He was TOWN HALL W e car everything to make house- Janies T. Richardson. of Hittn- aecomp,snied by the Dlstvi,.t See. here spent a few days hPrt: �ICKERINO-cleaning :::with his brothers and -inter, n .. ronto-� `Inithe ourse of she a e� + easy, such as: .'V. and Joshua Richardson and infian interestingeve.nt tock place Miss L. Richardson. when T. . Jr�hson, who bad fi11'd ett15C one night ,II -bliss-Qla(lyo Powell, .accom- the .Jiastc r_i ebair durin^• 19F), a Z�-�Lshin �Iaellilles, -'Self-uriiibi.n� Mops, Step-laddersr- �_ panied by a friend, spent the boli - 191; .and 1919, had thio period of 1 day at the. home of her parents, service cointnetssc�•rtteti by lseiug Saturdays "•' T11b' ' Clothes-j� riricrers, CLlrtzlan StPetC'llerfi, W. B. and \Ira. Powell. p-eseuted with a beaII ifni P-n.t ' -Mrs. C. Smith, ofTorontn, and {� Erooms, Brushes, Carpet Beaters. Uagter'a jewel, the pre -Potation .•„ A ell' 10th - Mi" Qladys Allaway, of Alliston, being made by the D. D. G. M. � vt1St PitnS; ' FtC., Etc..' are spending the holidays with -A fairly well attended cnurert ..their parents, Rill. and Mrs. Alla- 'took place in the .Town Hall ou The Sjyectaeulal' •vas, - -Hiss Laura Andrew ant? liis? tainets5'werell 4 Chetjl. ASltrr Pae,lil5terf _ ;]>rQclnction of See our fine display of — 'Wilder, of Ravenshoe, are spent Toronto, who were very ahLy Q e ems+ e c Aug their holidays at the dome of • R G N N / G S �7 G 17 she farmer's parents, James and a$sisted by three por,alar local %� �]e JOrn Qbtn Airs: Andrew: artistes, Hiss Katie, Fawkes, who �i i ' gave. two excellent recltationsi -Rev Dr. Marsh. rEtttrrled on - 10 Cents per pocket. - Saturday, after spending between lli� Irene Mnikar, who sang very I- 'F'OUR••ACTS - - two and three weeks. in the Ben cveetl.y ,two songs, accompanied muds Island•Q. Re reports•a Most splendidd-y by our talented local --- F711aar Beets .I -�C l)e ,lb. Turnips 1.00 per 'lb _ pianist, hiss Reta Peak. We wish ,pleasant outing.S E E IR -Geo. Rawson, who sustained to take, this -opportunity of thank �, - -011e' Stock of Hardware is complete. 2, - Ing the hisses Fawkes, Murk:tr The Coin ichl..11arlis ' the fracture of two ribs about ttv° and Peak for their Reuelotu help, weeks ago, by falling off a horse, and the ladies of the 'Auxiliaiy :'The Ftinn�' Topsy H. B i'j j'� dy­-­­��:: ie making aatisfactory progresswho arranged the stage anti hall (J H � t�Ll.t�. Picketing towards recovery. -St. Andrews's Ladies' Aid will so tastefully. - Little. I:�'A, L"nCle Tom - hold the April meeting in the base• -Less than one fourth of the >ment of the chnrcli on Wed lecda Protestant people of this contmtrn- 3 it attended, Uiviue R'orsill on S ' ' -� next, -Lpril lAth, at 2 o'clock. Let y p �Ut A' 1110�iIln plCtliTe s: how BOOT"- BO= • BOOTS • � all the ladies gains, )✓aster Sunday. 'Was the critic -Mrs. Bedf-on, who has been in right lvhc'f said, "Protestant Reli• the cit during the whiter, has re. gion E; as good as dead ?" 1{at11e1 - - �'e can sell you- k a a d.advantage, as we've -had them on y g Prices Children 25 Cents,- t turned to her brothers' Yarm and '.a lard slant on the faith of. •our order a year ago. she wiil be pleased to have fatLers. Can the prove such a Adults 50 Cents sericins eimrge untrue Only as -- - - - — 'CTTi1lia,riZs, tyle Old Reliable friends call on her; Y -A grand concert will ba given we honor our profession, by faith- *� -c in th'e alethodi=t church on 11ou fully serving anti constantly woe- ELM DALE MIIJI.S Gtu spring samples from the Lulvudes Tailoring Co. ale' s, Prises ra day evening, April 26th, by Jas, sniping God. 'We wish to remind. P=vK= = Q• good, but they deliver the goods. Dyer, of Toronto, and other able all our people that three .imllol`t Mani - talent. Particulars later. i ant religions servit•es are coudnct Yon can aiwa get -Mrs. Jaber Scott and flimily, ed in the Methodist c•linrch ever 5 I . o best11luui- S toba 1' lout• ullide. from No. 1, Our Rabbets auci Slickers are the best yet. I'ou know the who recentlysold their farts r,n S-unday, In Ciyrist'� Harte we urge iAt- the baseline, have moved -'into thea w' 1U arP trying o wrec c the Royal ITousehold and Gleliora for ��7, j� --village, having purchased the church, by their absence and ne- Rrefyi. Try abag. R. A, BUNTING, PICjKERING Misses O'Leary residence., gleet, to take thtir places and Pastry l loltr Freslt Rolled Orltg a a Nee tnr•ir duties like inen. Con_ lEstabli_hed,18,5. --- - r -$t, George',-, Church. April ]1, - BR AN, SHOIi.TS - _ first Sunday alter Easter, t:turtling `ider this special iuvi'tation to nt MIX FEE ""'ng at 10.80, evenin at �,. The Easter tend the service nett Snntlai•, U::T CHOP SPRINGTIME. REQUIREMENTS g :Aprill3.'llnrning-nhject,:`'Pani'.; Ct1LSH1;U OATS music of chorus and -otos will by , I a�-ioh for Stiul�," The test realty 1;_ART. EY CHOP 'repeated at -these serciues. _ Rreth'reu, my heart's desire and R'lI I:.AT Timothy Seed and Garden Seeds now ready. Come and get your choice. of Steele Bri or Ferry's. Sidney Kirby arrived recently prayer to God for I�anel 1' th et ,( P ACKI CORN Kg'' y' from England and has been -pend they might be sdved." EN equig MIXE IIEN.L3�ED ` �► a few day- with his bmthcr,, subject, "A Hard Row," baQed'oi1 The searou's neweA d.signs in Rall Papel• at lowest' rices. Fred. He intends to remain in the words "The way of, the tr;tns- Ca,.iyccll's' Cream substitute Canada .and will en.garg.(,. in farts=- Calf Meal. , Ing. , pressor is,hard. They live lard, AIola-ses heat Alantin-Sennur Paints The Old Reliable." Iirltsllc+s of all kinds. Lits - die hard and in the end cry lard. 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