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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_04_161111111111111111 cr. r�?a�"- `i^f'".'. p :':_, ::',fius b'-F.r:t',•,''�pt;W! .•,..:., }w :-?,•,•.;'�me:-.•., ..� i .: .,ra, : '&..>.¢ :,:. i°+i'•,..••s.�.,... . .v"' R`x.•v .. .,. 'o.:'.?wde'J'a^minS. e- l�2r,✓'c,a+w".»5�`.•..C'- `?' u'; 3..• s : •rrYY.:' :..x' s+ sr.'{rx'.t�. -P,- d,ai•-1;�'wW.' r^ �- .X.x*•" µ_ . "c..;s.� •- i wM...•... - .a•�.M..,.r'Yu�: 1 ' ' ; Lam,,, : � .fyTJ -! � <. � � , .. 'r•' _'-i ... e.+e.': `r."k'� <: • . s•. _ ysT Wv -r+ r-• -�-.�C -•'Y� ,•�".,. .�' . � _ '..`fir „`•+ �... YI M' ,J "", ^ til?,'• � w 1'I�;XERINC ,OTT., E1 'I A _PRI L ].E), 1920 -., leo. 3C� OL. XXXIX. - 3 GREENWOOD.,GREENWOOD)'.t3tab11611ed 7oyears� rr�ais4►fr�stal �ariete: p j ..I__ V9PIE.-Ba si - Df. Gleesov's sale on Sat,,;i- Rasa An interesting event took place in �eddCal ygls huge success. iriuity Jlethodier Ctr!7rCh, Toronto, _--- _ •.- Mr. Lloyd, of B• Neville, sl•ent a few on 4i'edn.esday uftelnoon, when our GREEN's OOD ti E. FOR TH, D. of O. Regis- --M ' days with .J stun, Lenny and family,, tcsnstimn, .lir. Iiobr,. E. Harvey, was v% R..0.. -hey, fl::iii +an �p lit it euuole of united in marriage to Miss Lillian J. • tered member of the Optornetrical Asso- siation of Ontario. Spdclal attention siren to Into our new and up -to -the minute d ly, la=c t, e�� - un his formes circuit- . A:-h!ey, daught:-r of Lewis. J, Ashley. 'w a fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free, forth liueic Stone. Inniskillen. ' ' -; After :t reception at the hoyf� of the r Watemopt. , vctf. The Leulies' Aid dirt at .the ch rch brideAILLS '. parents, 1lr.,and Mrs, Idnr•vey Records and sheet.inusicare arranged on Thursday nftevr,00n for the else•- left for a till) to LT, S, points, N'F. TO'MLINSON, M. B., 'ijetnher o that you can pick out the number tion I o5fficet.: fur the caufi� • yrar. _ •'of the Cnllegc of Physicians and rnrgeuns or copy you'like: Ahc,Ut shirt of the coin it 1 rr,d5 of Ontario. Ot}!ce: that formerly occupied byy ` _ 3 GREEN RIVER a the late Dr. R. Froeie.•and latterly by Dr, CaId• The records are arranged numerr•ca11y , of ]Ips: \ n; n; tzt But ton ince .Tr; re !71- weil. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. 231y in self service racks and we bade a con- Russell ': "at_het hotne ono c :coin;; The many; friend. of Ed. Turner, a c o o pie of S'ictaola rooms so. that you can last week mild presented lacy with a fort=fel IrsidPut of Green River, not(^ Zj j . ,CARTIi RIGAT, JI. D.. ilio pick out the records you want, 'take .i kitchen shower. reai.lin� in Westminster. B. C.. will . C,IP. & S.. Ont. A cororrr for th,r Coun- t ,� ^-_ , tya( Ontario. Oliree hours : 12 and G-5 them into env of these rooms and play lie soil : toltoarof.hi� eery serious itl- �r � end Shorts p' ell then to coUr heart's content, SCHOOL fif-PORTS nese. At the time of Writin the or a other hours by appointment Phone Bea - &' No. 2C Ind, phone No, 400. Pickerinr. On- jf }Ott hav'nt one of out' catalogues, �' n tt ase of his illni-so is not known. His redo. 331v . RPpor`. of 1Ci:itrv;;ie pahli: 1• i 1 to lfr•r .JolSn Topne r. of Mongolin, come in. and get.one-the} 'are free. on hand in small a ,.;+,ret ut in ,Ta t f 'h.Ns Ieft-to lye Iry fiis hed.=ide, �`,'e nil IlUW• C'. llcKTNNON, 3I.D., L.R.C. S., If you are not on. our malliu list or ruet•it:: Jr• j'1"_Stanley \M1 1ril� 't; iir,nt, hope W hear thin his condition is in)- �T g R PP Fritncea Powell, 1I'ay I-.'a'Pr, 1:•a P uantities. 1�f . Edinburgh, member of the Co11NQP of are r>ot ettin a monthly supplement I�l g let us know and we will see- that you , rot in r: Physicians and'Snr eons of Ontario. li<•entiate proving. oi*Royal College of Suraeons, Editibt:rgh• Fraser, Ci:):dcn H:mlilt, , a get a.list of the new records. T� coin( n Oat. also Mixed Grain . Beed►1 attention to dsieases of yeomen and. Ellis, oi!I•ert H•ttrilin. Ross Ftlnil, CHERRY WOODa nd Serateli Feed for`. Music all the time. eleTnrC, �• Ptnh.ae Nowli11r. fir. Vet et' epo t the o poultry Cetsright s" A. -Edith- 'a ,er tn, Fr ,d ' i i ' r re -ret. o r 1 death f, a Legal.� . ,, it •forn)er :trwd h't:;hlc tcspected resitl^:a _ Pi'I' i Ont GiIP- lLtle. 1 r, 13 ir-e, ,:i,. r. I3:ro- of C'i,etrvs�ar,:1, Jli�s LGzthPrh :M1ic• T H.'KRNNEDY, Barrister. Sol• Stouffiville,la iL"irite, Uurii Rice, `':zrriPl'Iilzer � � J' , l r i>_.tt,i1+Iul:hter r f the late James. ieitor,'Notary Public,•IConyeyancer &c. to in, \e.l Ant6:fnv. T:fi3ie 1'I,: -e: M1l; (;reighr, which Wilk place at .her All wlio hRve delivered_ .. ,Wbitby, Out. - -� ---------- r wheat before Febzttar . 4t - H ,,%�1 Rand 511. Pr.-Ah.-ent F,fr till ieAdeme in Tr•runt,r or. �t edriesdav, 3r exaiutinatiura. M. Miller, Teacher. . Api it 14th. Iler funeral win leave the plea -e call and get par - 'E. FAREWELL. tonne BA County ■r� Alderce ofbe'r nephew, ' A. E. Arrv- tiei tltien recei t5 ` ��, TES.t7oaaty Crowe Attorney, and County V a\ P[ �B 1 5 R Frin p I? 1? Bt7Lettor, Qnuf Howe. Whitby. 0-Y a JJ.•JJ ...�.l.J lie r J:t 1) er iu tl:e itilet[rodir t e, �� (condo at y o'clrek to. _ thtitrh', �lpril''(I•h.' rla-s 'Fridt gi, amd proceed ,o Ersklne t,weter fui- interment. E. CHRIST#AN, Barrister and / y a� A• Solicitor.:+nrsry Pr.m!e.Etc. Limey to CLAREMONT VrN1TEVALS '. eau, office Brock 1t. Z;orth, whitbv. 251; ; 3LF.g <f JOH\.SFO�-I3.lTY 3 „ Mug. �L'a1rPr %Ttlr:r' 1: rinite ill. BROUGHAM ISSUER OF.. ar.thtir Cooper. c,f T,:'m!o, i- home Mrs. Axfnrsl -perk tie vteek=erfd n: ' Toro�c�. Ph,)c Ger sad iM.'Saturdays. inial- f t t -ince. p rzlingtrin with her.fa ber. ' vein .7_,0. (Ind 1 Wly -+- M1ll. w 31 slid %fillet• hay itch 3 x 1�: .rxnil \It < Asf:,rd sp:int Sun: - marriage �..acenses reg i"ii rn!ti. u;,v with frierdsjilToronto. 9 T ILLI A3I Jr.BEATON, B. A.. Bar. til, �i•L I g, of. Toronto. vi,itea with 1%'. 1•:, Hol'hs ;.pin Stinci,ay r•• -tar. Soticttor member of the i.m of .. � }It•v.� Bas tc•n. - - with I.. and Jlr•9, ;1leddt of Toronto ,' Service _ Teteral Trusts Iirz.q Ba Street. Toro^.to --- - - - Mr. and r-. Buckle spent Sunday. Miss Edith Ianderson,. of Tnionto. ' Burldiny, Ru Bay Stzeet, Toronto. P - Gerd rat man. j JG1 and 96-1. LOGS WANTED ,Irh Mi -4. M ti (.'rue. Slant Sunday with R. J. and .lIi's. " Jlrs-. (',trii:•rhn. of. Toronto., is with Cowan. her mother, Mr4. Smith. frank Middleton s eat Ea=ter Cun- Deli toI ' I will pay the following prices deliver- p G A R A G E ; e& at the mil} : Lawrence- Hilt.= h,ts •engaged ,with day %with Harvey Liscombe abd fa.m- i1,LAKE B. BF.ATON. D. D. S.. Rock Elm No. l 35.00 to V) riO rt,Jl J. Leary far the snlnrner. �, it}= here. 11711 P' J. Le'ary unci Mips .,Helen Troyer Mies. Glatits Pugh, of Glen Major, Graduate'of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elm N6. 1 25. W to 3u.!rrt -I spent a fete days in the elty. .. spent a fete days with Miss Gladys The undersigned have opened Sllnever W. and University "hardware of Toronto. Office Basswood No. 1 25. U(1 to 30,tw1 Misses 3laxv Hamlin and Elie Moore Middleton: up a new garage at the corner cont ho urs. Printile'. •hard,rare store, Whitby. P spent Sendai with their arents. Mr. Roc;, of Toronto_. is moving into of Church and King Streets, Cdace hours 9 W 12 : 1<to 5.30.;; Ind.'phone ti. Maple No. l 15.(1(1 t0 30.0() '•; p ' $est phone 220. 441y , Wbite Ash No. I Iii 00 to 40.00 "' Mrs. Mary McNeely leas returned T. C. Brown's house, just vacated by Pickering, where- they are 2nd Gr'tb Pirie 1 10.(10 to 23.00 home after spending the winter with T. C. Brooker. prepared to repair all makes ' jonotstsela gavb*. Hemlock No. 1 .A.00 to 28.x) •'� her daughter in the city. J. Hrand Mrs. -Middleton were in of ati•tos, motor -cycles �.- Chopping and -Oat Rolling every week People are aexiouglp watching their Whitby on Friday visitla�wlth lily. _ and bicycles. G. HA11-loaner o! :14etnia a day excepting Monday. coal bins these days and wondering and Mrs."DinRmtin. . " when warmer weather will arrive. Frank Middleton s ent Sunda at • Licanses In the County or Da=' P y '1Ve are also agents for De • PickerinsM1illaps. My W. G. Barnes, Gr -River �k Heatilerington spent the week- 63e home in Goodwood. accompanied Laval Cream Se-trators end -with- his psrentt! and motored by Miss M. Liscambe, 9 P ` Wi caRICHARDSON -Real ;ER Or address R. R, No. 1. Locust Hill. back to the city in his. trusty Ford. Mrs. Stnith and daughter, of Palm- and repairs. •'tate insurance. Conveyancing.' Notary Much sympathy is extepded. to G. erston, are visiting with the former's Pubirc. Etc..; .u-' =r .s....:•.r'.r..v..- d..<. m •. .3•etr. Iry . .,' .,.-.� �: ,.. .-e .. Mcg :.o. "''u:.: --' .' •Aa r +ars+= w-w�ax"�r. �a,e+.vs to •� �a. �", ,a�:. r , q �v a, c; ..�, „,.,,• ` :.•� fir:- s '�.. '' s' '%,..�;,. •6IT,., >,�•,wK ;� . X�'2.r s"e."�'~� � _ �o+. 'iy.. wa.. � •!fir � - _ R. 1 c w" ��•'LiF:.}+�'+'� •�M;.>Z� .`�+ww�Lr+^lN•' U+i��"'"S 'T+!?e� F �``YT,�� 'ikA �.:.� -•," �" w•� `�... �P­ &rk �s�Fa.-4Aa.• w• "-:"• c.c. •a•.a•• .r•°.. �a. =L. �'"2.0 ��. ,r'9"! : Sacred `Regi. ^� �Ae�eiini W4&.T : n't Tru' '�O Luk.-.. Y - pia:..... -' 1 err Years } In Lithuania, when a -bee st#asa a man he tuna the other cheek ' A large portion of the town of '6O0 Dollars :) w And almost-ltteraUy at that, be �Lerthyr T1cdII1 is to be sold, says u i V ' ' J it is a sin to kill a bee, and no one London despatch. The le, whiSa in•� 'When ordering Tea, but insist on � � Udepositedat3% will amount to 401117. - ever commits that sin intentionally. U invested at 4%, interest com-• dudes the ground rents and never• , getting the reliable Awa result of their natural fondness sionary interests in the o:l. Court es- ppunded quarterly, will a for bees, Lithuanians, with the growth tate, w11I include the major portion of asr►otmt to ' ................ . •744.20 �+ 01 their economic system, have de- the =OE thorourhfare, the High Sat If invested in our 6%2% veloped bee raising from a general street, the Markd- house and the old Debentur s will amount f ' r social custom to an important Indus- pp a !'=r Court House. Write for Booklet. 'try. n used ,Thousands of barrels of honey for some years neThe old rourt vwe has a Rowton rlodging anent !' are exported from Lithuania annually.a Great West Perm Almost every one in Lithuania has TAAIi Com�an�y• at Least one beehive. fiometlsnes they house, but it is believed to have been Toronto Oiflee K no 8L Wes1� �< built more than 800 years ago by the have thousands of swarms. But it is famous Welsh chieftain, Ivor Bach. ` , • • Bast common eves in the cities to have a seventy years ago, whilst the Court COARSE SALT The Tea That Never Disappoints man serve you midus that is.r-ade HO use was boing repaired, an old $l8ClC2 �sit'een Or Mixed . Sealed Packets Only. from the honey gathered in his gArden roam was discovered in the massive �, --_ hive. Midus, the national drink of walls, and some' Is A N D SALT Lithuania, Is made from fermented pieces o! oak furni- Bulls Carlots tura of Tudor character were found honey. among the lumber with which the TORONTO SALT WORKS Beehives in Lithuania are not the room was filled. They were in a fair C. - CLIFF TORONTO U D D Y THE MASCOT arfo mtmo y find lglo Can huts that state of preservation. - arecom'tltonl used is Canada They a are built very much like the Lithuan-� tam home,, with slanting gable and Not a Patent Food Beau W*wen -'By MEADE MINNIGRODE. I quaint doorway. "Give me a dozen bananas for child. of Society, duringthepast r The cottages which they build are ren," said he. red-faced man to the seventy years have roiled considerably larger than the round lruiterer's assistant upon It for their dlstla- PART II. the fun began. There ate no secrets Canadian hives. Double walls are The young man put them..in a par - Th. guishedsppearaace.The The Hi hlanders went crazy. They in a tolls a town. The news of Bud- col 1 soft. refined. peacly ata 8 g built so that a protective warmth may ! white complexion It roped their feet the roared, they dy s corning sped ahead of him. The be ke t in the v n he "Aad give me some o' the other renders.. Instantly, . i chilere muddy felt frons up g s bees from freezing during the ex- stuff as well—the grocer says he �, always the source of inn strong arias and perched on some- cute little chap!" People crowded to +�.� Y h T treme cold of the long winters. Pine 'doesn't keep it in stock." flatterin comment. y's shoulder. It wan his fling the curb to nee him. They began to g rl �, applaud. They clapped their hands; -wood is •always used because it is "The other stuff?" said the assist _.. friend on the platform. ant, with a puzzled look. ' How about it boys?" he shouted. children pointed at hum; well -mean- supposed .to be a greater 'protection "The kid's a peach, ad he says we'll in ladies waved to -him and told him against cold and• because it is the "Yes, I •ain't good at pronouncing C oriental ream, have the fiioworks to-night.Is be he was • a dear. Once a swarm of ,most common tree in the forest lands big words, an' I suppose I must ba' ' our class mascot?" urchins saw fit'to•invade the roadway of the country, made a mistake with it, for the grocer "He ss!" came the thundering, in front of Buddy and address him in It is in the coloring of the hives that laughed at me. But- St's -that there ` slanderous terms. They may,possibly stuff as you say can be given to the =answer. I the Lithuanian asserts ,hie indIviduali- have been friends of his. Budd - "3,998 eyes were fixed upon the speak - 'Kid's poked one in the noaa and let ty' The life kiddies with bananas. er' - "Kid's a wonder," said the big fel- deft, � � fe of the Lithuanian has - - tow to' his friend. "We'll take him the others to scatter before a handful been starved of liberty and self -as- "I'm afraid I don't understand," said along and give him the time of his of Highlanders who'swooped down on aertion during_ centuries. He has the'mystified assistant. "What do you mean by making a ' - life, He'll be +' I �• silly blunder like that?." he demanded, tickled to death. the scoffers with heavy hands and been oppressed by Russians—not only I Well, you are a nice man, you are, wrathfully. They set him down again, they strange outcries. his art end his literature but even his I to be a fruiterer. 'Erz, come outside, ,. gave him a cap, the gave him a The again of Budd down that an' I'll show you the placard in our But St is not a blunder;'. protested cane, the all y passing y language has been suppressed. )Low Y D Y s _ y patted him en the back: crowded street deserves to •take its window," the youngster. There wan a one Lithuania has broken free and is ask- "Not scared, are you, kid?" asked I place alongside of the reat• trium h- eyed man in the audience!" ' his friend. "Want to see the me? al !ng the world'to confirm, its emanci- So he 'hauled the young mea out- 88 , pro reuses - of history --Ju tun g potion. side and pointed to the biIl,.whlch pro- - Ceme out with us with the band and � Caesar, Fienry of ?7avarre, General .lead the son Come on then! Sticks Haig, and others. ` During the years of oppression one claimed that:— close to me! If anybody asks who Out at the field the Highlanders of the chief amusements and art "Bananas may be given to children yyou are, just say .you're the. High- I received a lordly welcome as they � mediums was the painting of hives, with impunity." � larders' mascot,'_ _ passed before the grandstand, spec -1 The highest degree of artistic beauty It took the assistant a quarter of "Sure, mister," said Buddy, and tators and undergraduates rising to; was often realized, Color combisa- ! as hour to convince the red-faced man BOVRI� put his hand in the other's big palm. do honar to Budd. And then they' ticns of originality and rlchhesa were ;that 'Impunity" isn't a new kind of I They were swept. .along in a flood of all scrambled. up into the bleachers, strived for. And it is notable that a I patent food. tartans and little ribboned bonnets. '� class by.., class; and the game was on .I bee farmer tried as many different'The get y key Outside some bagpipes were laying Buddy was a capable critic of bane - 'The Campbells Are Coming.' bail, but apparents this crowd cared' schemes as possible so as to dif• ward'* Liniment wed bs Mynicians, food" that makes y -- Buddy smiled. At that moment he nothing for the fine points of the l ferentlate 'the hives' from one an- 4 - Itioked more than ever like an :angel. game. Their only interests lay Other: Accurate. t ' y - �O HOlfOOds l>t101"C When they reached the open spats the'production of noise, the achieve-; 4 A newspaper editor had a notice 100U1'1!!}ililg. s before the building the costumes were meat of satisfactory resua on the; stuck up above his desk on which was _ already assembling for the march to score board and the consumption of SHE WEARS NOTHING to field. Each band formed centan re eacho a cl ea From bait consent nand "ice cold'�by I printed: "Accuracy! Accuracy! Ac - Power dtdty "Ice-cold d FADED AND SHABBY curacy!" and this notice he always rsevru takes ever -widening ' pointed out to new re • group great g courtesp. � u » porters. ; s..esf .... • . embroidered banner swung to and fro Almost at the start of the game But Dulmond Dyes Her Old One day the youngest member of the e.k.. -while'marshal3 sought to create order the Highlanders burst forth with! Apparel Fresh and New. staff came in with his report of a pub- embroidered the throng. "Four abreast!" their Bang! Bang! Bangl song, and, • ]lp meeting# The editor read it ,seemed to be their slogan. Each band as will sometimes happen even In al Don't worry about, perfect results,through and came to the, sentence: was playing as loudly -as possible, and truthful narrative the home team Use, "Diamond. Dyes," guaranteed' to each band was Pieria a different scored two runs.' Great blaring . of: give a new, rich, fadeless color to an; i r : 'tune. Also, all the bands were play- bugles banging of drums, and vocal I Be a AVCtioflBAP fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, Ing simultaneously. The general effect discorJ in the bleachers. The High-' cotton or mined goods, — dresses, Q vvse one of continuous cacaphon not sanders were swelled with pride. Itl bloases. _stOckines. eklrtschildren's EAilr F[il� id iu id0 R71 IIOYR' ` entirelyy unpleasing to the ear. buddy was their song that had done it, and foetid ft very stimulating. Of course, they. said so loudly, to the great an-! coats, feathers, draperies, coverings— •„ : �• r� the subtleties of the Crader band noyance of neighborin classes. Bnd-' everythlag! Tom, a ,n. esu eiOi pinyin "In My Ha . and "On- d down in front on the }assou e.�i n.: o...iiw 'Wa y, grans came t The Direction Book with each pack- I Woes Mrecaine. I �:..a rd, �hristian Soldiers!" chanted by in for his share of praise. !�t the, ego tells how ts..dlamond dye over an the ever -hilarious Turks were lost on first note of the song he had risen color. of ana..t di...fM m the ggrraand ensemble filled dutifully and led it, and a long ripple IlUCT10l1 TRAINWG SCHOOL I bls soul with delight. One only need- of. laughter from the stands showed! To match any material, have dealer � sstldw4 >reesaK estwis — I ed to look at him to know that this that they were enjoying him as much @bow you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. { Was so. The Highlanders cheered him as he +a*ent as his own class. Unfortunately the Highlanders be_I ---v----�-- The Meek. by, and told each other what a came so inflated with self-conceit good time the kid was haring. Other classes got wind of what was further along in the game that they The nations rage, the rulers flight, going on and reviled their leader for having rashly. sang• their magic song again, ailing with great solemnityin their, And ail proclaim that might is right; lasled to supply them with a similar _ attraction. For, when all is, said and 'a seats and proclaiming the .desirability of another run which they would nowt intrigues are used by small and great And hearts are full of bitter bate;' y'dope, little barefoot boy in bltie everalls at the bead produce. The fact that the other! But (rod goes round th@ world to seek of s procession is Seam was still at bat did not seern The meek. an attraction. The Highlanders -with the pipers, and their song, and enter into their calculations. !�s often will happen, even in the wildest Sharp sounds are heard on every aide, their mascot were the hit of the oc- casion: The Jockeys were quite peev- fiction, scarcely had "ie chorus begun when the visiting team proceeded to Our homes are oft iadwelt by pride; We try to save our life and name; ed about it, for they had thoughtto : -centre attention on themselves knock out a home run, bringing .ins two We will insist upon our fame; -.-.'by - producing a mounted phalanx and their taken men all told. Now comparatively few people really care who winsa But while With bitterness we speak' 'God seeks the meek. .having banner to the fie, liege ball game but just the same .:on horseback, but this mascot busi- lt• was an anti -climax. (rod loves to dwell •in simple 'hearts,— ness went them ore better. Their And, most unfortunate) this ha k ones He his grace imparts; -- Offering was pnreiy zo9logical, where- y, P-' To °' ixiee� ened twice? __ !Commitays --as the idlghianders , - The Higgh.anders sat very gloomilyTrust in His goodness all the days, vided themselves with a uman cont�inplatIng the four -to -two score At doll r �ervrCe heart interest" which was certain to Then rest. in peace, though poor and and pretending not to hear the re- i i ) iralkfind Its echo along the crcwded side- marks aaddressed to them from nearby i weak— l %11trCVCT You f ive. Buddy's friend showed him. where bleachers about their hoodoo songl God loves the meek. s y end their hoodlum mascot. The The woman in town, or eoantr' , has to stand—out in front, ahead of the ockeys of course made all they could t F the same advantage as 'her sister in band, ahead of the banner and its out of the situation, and ,the hilarity ..Odd Buds. Eggs• the city in expert advice from the escort, at the fron'' cf the whole pro- of the Turks dwindled ve best-known 'Arm of Cleaners and cession, for the Highlanders were first tib, Em =y percep- Woodpeckers' eggs are of the pur- --9n line. They tilted his bonnet over y' ptY soda bottles landed with est white and so highly polished ab to • D•vers in Canada. a his right eye. and showed him how to unpleasant frequency in the High- resemble finest porcelain, r - Parcels from the country sent by mail _ lander camp. A comparative silence carry his cane. Someone took off his fell on the bleachers. Even,,the sun The egg of the California partridge or express receive the same careful ; - aporran and bung it around Buddy's retired behind • a cloud. Buddy sat is covered with a delicate pinkish - attention as work delivered personally. --- -neck. "They gave - him biscuits and very silent and inconspicuous against bloom which the slightest moisture Ct�aning and Dyeing -chocolate. All those big fellows the low fence. Buddy's power of will destroy. The mere touch •of a t ►� r:" stooped down to pat him on the back instinctive perception was well de- finger will mar it. and ask him his -name and tell him velavedl Eggs of certain fiycatchefs' have' -' to be scared but—jus a ep right 7.1 (To be concluded,) - For years, the name of "Parker's" has v, - us thnssvh_ t'"v U".104 eua9 earththeir surface marked with fine lines Buddy simply said, "Yes mister;' .to running lengthwise from end to end signified perfection In this work of. - eve hint; and they all}_,Ia bed to When pouring cake batter into a and looking exactly as if made with ; making old `things look like new, ' nee now seriously he was taking it, pan be sure that the middle of the pen and ink. whether pfra Ile garments of even Of course, it'must be a great occasion loaf is lower than the sides. A South American cuckoo lays an the most fragile material, or house- , for the kid! q egg that has a chalky coat spread over hold curtains, draperies, rags, etc. They were off! Crash bang! A n such wise as to form a uniform Write to us for further particulars or dozen bands- began playing a dozen Some men resemble the men the 4 src6s. Some five hundred men imagine themselves to be . about as network, the blue color of. the she send your parcels direct to said, "Yea -a -a -h" all together,'leapedmuch as a box of animal crackers abowing in the' spaces between the once in the air, and stepped out with resembles a "zoo." linea. Thus it looks as of covered with � the:r left foot. Buddy looked over =--�? a fine white net. A .,his shoulder. His friend - nodded to Some men are-7fica_the stump the 'Hens often lay malformed eggs, tiro. old farmer had in his field—too }lard some of which are shaped like crook- 4 "Go ion, mascot'!" he called. "Shake to uproot, too knotty to split, and too necked squashes, while others re- �_ la rs leg! wet and 'soggy to burn. , The neigh- semble jugs with handles. Now and I wOr . Limited Buddy shook, swinging his cane, bots asked him what he did about ir+ then -in egg of farmyard origin con- it his nose in the air, his little lege "i tains a smaller egg, the latter com- plete, � �� ��� � ���� f' itridinlr forward to snoop step with "Well, now, boys,"he answered "if Rhe music. Behind him the Highland- you won't tell the secret I'll tell you, piste, shell and all, iers, with the bar•.ner, laughers and I just plowed around 3t." '•' 791 Yonge St., Toronto !winked at each other. 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' ' • ..... •. .• •.,,n:. :e:;'9Ct�.? / •'ic .urr.ib�'. ., 1y :���'s.. •_"N' i k• POLICE- OPPOSE FRENCH OCCUPATION TWO IRISH PoiIc,E- S ti •Y r � ti � ' ..� -. ti Mm OCITI� R� n �"�' Oe'e ..��. �•a ray a� ,~r c. 1J�T v a M Outrages in Various • Parts of Distressful Isle. :-'-.-`-France Neutral Zone After Decisive Warnings That A despatch from Dublin Bays:- Allies Would Not Support Her Action - Delicate Situa- While three police constables were r.: t1r tion Created--Allies Will Try -to Induce France rrr,Vnsr in the neighborhood of New- port, count Tipperary,Frida morn- I ,, to Withdraw. Y Y 1j i CQi`1$TAN71FiQPi,t a _ . ing, they were ambushed by a number _ C �(�+{tgTE.Tt3 iKE A despatch from London says: did the allies oppose the French at- of men who opened fire at close range, t . killing two of them and ser.ousiy �S S `; EAST lotions between li ranee and the other I titude, but that they differed from sounding the third. The constables France on the question of the alleged ' f j Allies are so strained that the B'ri- had to lass through a bleak moon- f - violation of the Peace Treaty. ttah Government views the ' s;tuation tainous" district- on their way to local A9F exact statement of facts from Y with apprehension. the allies reads: sessions, where they were concerned . _----1 I am` authoritatively in! rnred that ,tl in a case. The surviving constable, ..� '" 4 ,i p The allied Governments, consider- e_. �pN� j France invaded the Ruhr Valley after . . after the attack, saw, about twenty;fs,l ' �J �* ed the condition of the Ruhr Valley as men runnin^• away. ' deliberately disregarding the Allied social disorder, with which the Ger- a Ce• '; Government's repeated,-urgent and man Government alone should deal A vacated police barracks at Black- i ray, outside of Limerick boundary, decisive warnings, and tbat neither, and be held responsible. In the opin- was burned down. Four men arrested England,. Italy nor the United States ion of the allies, as • expressed .to : under the Defense of the Reahn *ch would support France morally, dip- i France, Ruhr conditions were not sere taken to Cork, TAL lometically or militarily, but will, on matters with which the allied Govern I the other hand, use every fcrce excepts meets should have anything to . do:' A mail van from Cavan to Arva`k€ d� z , was held up near Cresadonney, and • S = a military, one for the present to" com-.� A despatch from Paris says:-The i l 't more than F100sterlin re resenting ; f pet Franee to withdraw her forces' British Government has notified the g' P R old age pens•on money, stolen. _from the German, neutral tone. French Government that if it persists ' For tivo weeks the telegraph wires in acting alone in the measures to en- The Protestant cathedral at Ross _ i Carbery, county Corh,, was entered GRfEcE --between Paris, London, Rome, Brus- force the treaty Britain will withdraw' I Wednesday night and the statue of ; eels and Washington have been kept I her representatives from the Comm' - e. I the tato Lord Carse 'valued at hot by communications between the tee of Ambassadors, which is the offi-i $11000 was, damaged beyond re air. a Treads of the respective Governments. tial sod with the enforcement-of thegP Pe y hong before Marshal Foch moved a �. Versailles Treaty. djJ >•� `' �_ single French soldier the French Gov This warning came at the end of a' Canadian Choses For ;zi 4 ernment was told that the Allies) note from the British Cabinet handed Important Post ::v4culd not support her, and was warn- Premier blillerand by Lord Derby, - = 'ed of the grave-- consequences of 'British Ambassador. This note stated Sir Hamar Greenwood, the new French invasion. that while the good faith of France Chief 'Secretary for Ireland, was born France, however, disagreed with was not doubted, she had acted hur- at Whitby, Ontario, in 1870 and re- _j her allies and acted upon her own) riedly in taking a measure which ceived his education in this country. ��� *5 Am 1 9 zitiative and. judgment. I should have been used only as a last He served in the war fror: 1914 to � I am now informed that not only, resort. "The whole question of war agd peace comes to a head here, where all. the powers are struggling to get through this narrow passage. to the East: ENLARGE ZONES yesterday, addressed a note to Premier It seems impossible, therefore, to urge strongly enough the necessity for OF OCCUPATION Millerand asking whether it was the America's entering Turkey in some authoritative. capacity. No other solu-1, rntec' ion of the French Government „ M tion can bring more temporary peace -Constantinople cable despatch, l to ext farther the occupation of YtsYyy French Forces Advance Into the right bank of the Rhine. The 'CASH BONUS RE- } PEDIGREED PONIES ` Bavaria and Babenhausen. Premier resited that the French Gov- I FUSED TO VETERANS _ _ ernment did not -anticipate any such ..� FOR PRINCE'S RANCH London, April II.-French forces eventuality. g Pu ; !Not the Best Way to Help Sol- H. R H. Will Also Have are -extending the zone of Deco at n _4.. w • in the main region, accord' 'W a Thorou hbred Racers Cattle despatch: to the Exchangf-Telegraph; British Gold for - iters, Says Government. g C n;pa :y from Berlin, quoting The A despatch from Ottawa says :-The aril Sheep. Loksl Anzeiger• Stockstadt, In Both Americas Dominion Government on Friday .an- Montreal, April 21.=W, L. Eariylej Bavar;a, and Babenhausan, have at-� r - nounced an affirmation of its decision 1 who has been buying stock for thsi -ready been occupied, and it. is under-; A despatch from New York says:- of a year ago not to pay a cash bonus il Prince of Wales' ranch in Alberta, stood French troops are marching, to- A shipment of approximately $11,000,- to war veterans. Sir George Foster, I spent a day in Montreal and sailed to- $11,000,- ward Aschaffenburg from Darmstadt. 000 in gold arrived her on Friday from Acting Prime Minister, made. a state- day for England by the Empress oit _ Paris, April 11.-The Petit Parisien' England on the American Line steam- ment on the Government's policy -in France. Mr. Carlyle's special-mission Bays :t learns that four. small gun-! ship Philadelphia, making the total r is the Commons, declaring that the Gov. is to bring back some of the Pr'ince's -boats, armed with machine guns, have' gold consignments from.Great Britain ernment was not.of opinion that the thoroughbred racing horses, wbieh`' left Cherbourg" for the "Rhine,. where! since the first of,the year about $78,- I beat way to re-establish the returned . will at once be put in training at Ca'1- they will supervise the river. ! 000,000. With the despatch of $13,- °�' ='' soldiers was by placing in their hands Bary. It is probable that he will re? Tee proclamation of Soviet Re-'I 100,000itr gold to South America, the SIR HAMAR GREENWOOD ! sums of money over which the Ad- turn with them between May 20 and . "publics in Bitterfeld and Magdeburg ; total consignment to countries on _ ministration should have no . super. i June i. He must return without the- 4 respectively 75 miles southwest and' that continent during the same period 1916, in the latter year becoming at- vision, The 'Acting Premier drew at- thoroughbred cattle and sheep, which' ,BO miles southwest of Berlin) is told will have totalled approximately' tacked to the staff of Lord Derby, at tention to the fact that a Pensions were purchased last November, as the' } -: af, in rumors circulating in Aix-la- $157.,000,000, including English ship- that time the War Minister. Sir I Committee had been appointed again! south of England, owing to an out-' " Chapelle. menta and .gold drawn from local re. Hamar has represented the Sunder- this session. but he said it was im- break of foot and mouth disease early 'Pse German Charge, Dr. von Mayer, serves. land constituency in .the House of possible to dispose of such an impor- in the winter, is entirely under quay � - Commons since 1910. In January, tant question. of re-establishing re- antine, as far as the exportation of 1919; he was appointed Under-Secre- I turned men at one or two sessions of live stock to Canada is concerned. tar for'. Home Affairs in Pyemier `^ ,, - oy�George's Cabinet.. 'He was Pant ar yte wi rtes ask with : created a baronet in 1915. As the statement was made by Sir him some of the Prince's prime Eng- _ George Foster before the orders of Nish ponies from Dartmoor. Thele-ani i r \ April d13.- , 27Hto 28c; 110-lb. tins, 25 vto 26c; 60-lb. �0 CASUALTIES the day p' ortunit wfor t tre o bed bated, but the hands there was no op- mats stand from high and have a to . � Toronto, April 13.-Alan. wheat-, � I Y � B :No. 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 North- tins, _5c; buckwheat, '60-1b. tins, 18 to IN JERUSALEM Acting Premier `promised that the pedigree, going back.to the horses d _,: ern, $':.77; No.- 3 Northern, $2.13, in 2�; conk, 16-oz., $6.00 to $6.60 doz.; matter could be discussed -later. He old Spain. 20-oz., $425 to 4.50, doz. I .:,,,,ern, William. - I $ Ten Civilians Killed in Clash � told an inquirer that the PensionsI r Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW., $1.04li's Maple products-Syrup, per imp. No. 3 C�itT:, 99*,i,c; extra No. 1 feed, gal., $4.25; per 5 imp.Committee, as now constituted, hal l BRITONS TAXED FOR : gals., $4,00. Between Jews, Moslems never had the question of cash bonus 111 s 99 ,rr-; No. 1 feed, 99.iic, ie. store Forts. _..WAGE. INCREASE �Amer:can corn--No. 3 yellow, $2.01,' Smoked meats-Hams, med.. 38 to despatchfromLaobndon gays.-It; or gratuity directly referred to it. ' il:am. Provisions-wholesale. , P p- ! 40c • do heav 29 to 30c • cooked, 54 is re rted� that ten civilians were 1$450,0W1000 Per Annnril rsom:na, track, Toronto, prompt ship Y A po GO•'t. Sends ?0 Cars ' ' s inept. I to 56c;� rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast killed and 'one hundred and eighty Added t0 United Kingdom's OntAYio oats--No. 3 white, $1.02 to `` bacon, 43 to 48c; backs, plain, 50 to wounded and that three British offi- _ -'of Hay t0_ Alberta $1.04, according to freights outside. t 52c boneless, 62 to b6c.� �► Ontario wheat-No. 1 Winter, per cera were wounded, in the disturb- London, April r1.-Ninety million Glared meats-Lon clear bacon 31 A lea atch from Uttadva sa s:-On car lot; $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do, fi1.98 to 32c' clear bellies,30 to 31c. antes in Jerusalem on April 4 be- accountofthe late spring and the pounds per annum will •be added td to $2.01; No. 3, do, $1.92 to $1.93,I' Lard-Pure, tieres, 30 to 30izc;• tween the Jews, Moslems and'Arabs. P g the United Kingdom's lY.o.b. shipping tuts, according to r heavy snowfall. still covering the g wage bill: The PP g Po g tubs, 30,a to 31c; pails, 30% to 31gc'; The despatch Bays the exact cause Evening Standard calculates, if al 7. lrreighta. , ground to a considerable depth in Ontario wheat-No. 2 Spring, Prints, 31%, to 3:.c. Compound tierces, of the trouble has not yet been as- the demands now made are. conceded' ' rtr lot, P B. Pet 28 to 29c; tubs, 29 to 291/ac; many parts of the, West, combined to lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do, $1.98 29'A to 29 c• Pails, certed prr O, w encs hebt)nwff oa, with the early winter and the short- and all the offers of employers accept-* - s upping points, according to freights. packed with British troops. Earl age of fol er o . s made The estimate r d up thus. P Y Minister of. Public Works, a mfaers will get g rat (1,000 tl ' -. Montreal Markets. - in the morning � J. MacLean, has been in Ottawa to s Pena-?�'o. 2, $3.00. • g of April 6 Arabs they take a ten-shilling raise, butt Montreal, Aril 13.-Oats tried to enter the Damascus gate, but i for Alberta, they may strike for three per ten :.°Barley-?Halting, $1.18 to $1.80, ac- P Can. cordingto freights -duts.ide. Western, No. 2, $1.17'x; No. 3, $1.l3. urge that measures be' taken to pre- 8 were fired on. During further dis- more; the railwaymen, £7,000,000, as Buckwheat-$1.66 to $1.70, accord- Flour-New stands.rd grade, $13,.25 to i vent stock losses, which threaten to y turbances some houses were burned. the result of the new pound-per w : ing to freights outside. $I3.6b. Rolled 'oats-Bags 90 lbs., i exceed anything in recent 'history. He e�q Rye-No. 3, $1.83 to $1.85, accord- 5.50 to $5.60. Bran $45.25• Shorts f The despatch adds that from the demand; the dockers 910,000,000; tho' in to freights 'outside. $5225; Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, i late�.information, although there has been conferring with'Government ' officials of the Department of Agri. mean between the employers' ands Manitoba flour--Government stand- workers' to $31. Cheese, finest easterns,' was considerable effervescence ;in the workers' estimates; the postal work-i n 26 to 26r' . Butter choicest cream- Jerusalem district, the situation was ,culture. As first fruits of his efforts, ,� l srd, $13.tario5, Toronto. a 58c. Potatoes 770 ears of hay were shipped from Ot- era, £..,50f their the street carmen, £2,1 r Ontario flour-Government stand- �' ,per bag, car lots, well in hand. 000,000, if their demands are granted. ard, $10.40 to $10.50, Montreal or To- $4.75 to $5.00. taws on. Friday, and Hon. Mr. Mac- ILeft-.. 1--pes to get Fnere -in -estern_n addition to this the_ farm labor= - .onto, in''ute bags. Prompt shipment. Live Stock .',Markets. FIUME TO ers, bus men, journeymen tailors and: biillfee�-Car lots, delivered, Mont- Ontario. Mr. R. J. Blair, member for' _ _real freight, bags included: Bran, ,per Toronto, April 13,-Good heavy, .REMAIN ,ITALIAN Battle`River, has made arrangements engineers are figuring on the amounts; ton, $45; 'shorts, per ton, $52; good steers, $11 to $14.50; butchers? steers I to get one thousand cars from the; for which they will .pet in' claims. feed flour, $3.75 to $4.00. and heifers, choice, $11 to $13.25; do, I Understanding Reached on Wainwright Buffalo Park, but recent Hay-No. 1, per ton, $27 to $28; good, $10 to $11.50; do, med., $9 to p '' _ Adriatic Question._advices are that the 6,000 buffaloes Belgian Trop • - mi-red er ton, $25 track. $10.50; do, tom., $7 to $9; butchers � � �• Straw-Car lots, per on, 5R•' do, ood, A despatch from 'London gays; there will need everything that is heave for Germane �$17, track, Toronto. $9.50 to $10; do, med., $8 to $9.50 o available: tom., $6.50 to $7.25; do, canners. $5,25 f Italy and ago- avis Arlon, Belgian 'Luxembourg, Apri understanding on the Adriatic settle- , to $6; butchers' bulls, choice, $10 to - i Country Produce-Wholesale. - meet: The agreement is said to in- 1089. Outrages iri 500 strong, with bands playing and t $10.50; do, good, ,$9 to $10• do, mel., " -cheese-New, large, . 29 to 30c; $7 to' $11.60; feeders. best, J10 to $11; i elude these main terms: Ireland In Year ' flags flying, left here to-day by way r i twins, 29% to 30Fzc; triplet.., 30.,E to do, tom., $7.60 to $8.50; stockers, best, 1. Fiume to remain Italian. � -•-"' "af t�+'strlenz- for -Niay0fi'ce. The troops,' 31c Stilton, 33 to 34c; old, large, 31 I $9 to $10; do, tom., $7.50 to $9; mit#= I -2. Scutari-is to be given to Jugo-' A despatch from London . says:- will arrive at' their destination Mon to 42c; do, twins, 3.2 to 32;1c. ers and springers, choice, $125 to Slavin. One thousand and eighty-nine out- day evening and be officially received : Butter-Fresh dairy, choice. 55 to $175; calves, choice, $19 to $20; do, In diplomatic circles it is averred rages were. committed in Ireland be- by the French army, and then wily 56e; creamery prints, 66 to 67c. med., $14 to $18; do, ,com., $9 to $12; Premier Lloyd George is the real tween January, 1919, and March 29, proceed to the occupied citibs.$20>; t Eggs-New laid, 51 to 52c. heavy'fat bucks, $5 to $8.50; hogs, fed ;sheep. Sli author o this compro r according o a -Dressed The Jugo-Slays, .unde 'the reported paper, which attributes them to the Britain Concludes ` poultry---f3 c•hicnens, and wateewd $19.25; do, of4 cars, I 40 to- 42c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 85c; $19.50.; do, f.o.b,, $18.25; do, to the agreement, would receive Susak, the Sinn Fein movement, Thirty-one turkeys, 53 to 60c• ducklings, 38 -to farmer, $18. � Canale Della Fiumara, the Porto police, military and officials and live Agreement 'With SoVlet' squabs, doz., J6.00. Montreal, April 13.-Butcher heir- i Baross and the port of Volosca. The civilians were killed, 81 were fired Copenhagen, April 11,-It is offi Live poultry-Spring, chickens, 30 ers, med., $9 to $10.60; com., $7 to $9; port of Abbazia, just to the south- upon, 32 were assaulted. ciaily announced that the British dele to 32c; fowls, 85 to 40c; ducks, 35 to butcher cows, med., $6.50 to ,$9; can- west of Volosca, would remain Italian, This total does not i>:--iude thA po- gation has concluded its. negotiations -40 ners $5 to $6.26; cutters, $6 to $6.50; with the Jugo-Slays receiving Scutari, lice barracks, to the number of more with •the Russian Soviet representa- Beans-itansdian, hand-picked; bus„ butc�rer bulls, com., $7.50 to $9. Good than 200, destroyed during Easter tives respecting trading relations be 1 on the Albania coast as compensation. s $5.50 to $5.75; primes, $4 to $4,00; veals $15.50 to $16.50; med., $d0 to Week. + tween Great Britain and Russia, There Japans, g5.26 to $5.50; California $15. hogs-Off car weights, selects, , Gabriele D Annunzio, the insurgent Lines, 16% to 1'7%c' Madagascar $19.76 to $20; lights, $19.75 to $20"commander at Fiume, is declared to �' is good prospect, it is added, of aur " w "Limas, Ib., 15c; Jppan 'Limo, lb., Ile. Sawa, $16.76 to $16. ' [ be strongly against the arrangement. Buy thrift'atamps. + , : -' agreement being reached for the early; - establishment of trade with Russia. ` 4i ae owl ;4.711 F P4 • JR, -4 , LO S. 6,1110 0 W Disney, work an 0 1 006 Kr All 7. Wktby to 0 CRXMTOU Vs P-ty half. 10,05; 7. publiehad M is offics. Calvert Tlr., abov noow and d1k, Dg -25.50; J -Calvert, a station road, It 1 RIGRARD-S-ON RG T snow and drawing cinders on station Notice I.; Creditors and others in the Est. road, 90.70; WE Holtby and other, Tt4Rb18 ate of George Hood. Deceased. sbov snow In BrougboLm. 5.40 0 Todd :w per Yea' The Creditors of the Estate of Geo 0, c'E IR, Y:� r,;1;61-23 illpaidin advance. and others, aboy snow, 10.50 M Ken - b rge Hood, late of Township of Picker- nedir and others, ahoy snow and break- ing in,the County iog roads. 24.90 ; H Wood, sbov� snow, of Ontario and Pro. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 12.00: J"Widectiau and others, 6hov vince of Ontario. Fltruiiir,' deceaied.' s"ow and breaking roads on -con ii and i who died on or about the 18th day of IT. 8'. fi krby ticiti- 40, are here Mitchell I February, A. D. j,92 sideline lots 6 to 40, W 50 : joaItlitc CANNED PEAS, 20 CENTS PiCKIE lots! fled to send by p,tst prepaid or other. _RINQ COUNCIL and others, breaking !-oade con 7 CANNED PLUMS, 20 CENTS 19 to 24,'C 00. wise-' deliver to the undersigned exe- The above council wet pursuant The standing coruwiLtee on Runds CANNED PUMPKIN, large size, 15 CENTS to �utor or his solicitor on or bofore the j 77 Adjournment on Monclay, the lgth and'Bridges reported and ree(';u1(leL1LI_ 5th &ty of May, 19211, their Christian Members all 'present, the reeve and surnatue�;, addrrs'.4; and description ANNED CORN, Aylmer' brand, 20 CENTS edpaymeut as fullums: B "' L t n in the chair. The ininiite.-j of the--hisrr ' others, work oil Al CA�;NED PEAS, Aylmer' brand, Hnd so na r )�ad and-ftal-p.."ttwul'ars of their claiin -and meeting were lead and'tipproved. 4CENTS nittLIVe OV-46CLIV!Zje�, if any. 1--ld by 2 a, -E T%-j.u.'1.LVnz3, Aylrner brand, 20 them.. - CENTS of accon-rits ie -p sen _and_oflhj,4cw - -, I ing ruuds. etc., 01.50 -, G Gates, :'7 yds ed_f�� payment and referred, -.to the Immediately after the SCh day of I gravel altona road. 4.U3 : J Peruse, 10 respective stftndlng,cuwtulttee0. lov. B. Burk, was heard r& �Ro N ds grayO Alt'una road. 2 83 ; 11 Wood Nfay. 1920, the est.ite of the said (leo- ORANGES LEMONS' '..''GRA'PE FRUIT BANANAS bert and others. rep CIAlvet-0, etc., on base rge*Llood will be distributed atuong the Titus family, who had a long 'siege of line k8-00 ; %V J McDonald and oth Pat -ties entitled tbereto. baring regard illness fro-lu flu, and are in debtAute ev ha'uling br[dge'diliber, 'c!eaiing road, only to the claims orinfiimt of which - o reumstanCes. 5.40 1 A %V O'Connor ftlia Ot4ers' haul- AITE SOAP, XO cents a Ba'r. the executor shall then have notice Try POLAR W On motion, Mr. Berkey, represent- -22r and all :others will be excluded -from ing grave Lopp lur73.c4)nT .5o_:_Lk�pit Ing the-Pominiou--R-odd --Mactifne-Co., the said distribution. igh. was of Public Highways, for work on the heajd..re,t,,ow.,,ship clluer 105 41 - Fred A - Dated at Toronto this Sth day of F, Kingston road- ea.Behool attendance officer. y9gers, dr�Lwlug grader froui Picker- 41V =. - AlKiT., log to Wbitev&le, (1.00 ; J Underhill WtLLIAN JAxEs BEATON. The standing committee on Contin -i and others. hauling gravel bet lots 20 Solicitor, Eic., Bay St.. Toronto, gencies reported and recammended paymen and 21 con 9. 12.00; H-trkis Reesor, 9 - go eltor for the Executor ICHiiRDSON 9@!K) t &9 follows : John Murkar. Iell JAMES loads gravel. 90c; Walter-Carlton.Thomas HaQd,'&sq.. printing auditors' report itid at"iOP- draggingoadsand fixing culvert etc. Green River, Ont., Executor 30-82 r 0 W Disney. dragging roaL6 in Bakery A�Mry, 10(X00 6&50 ; D R Beaton, on account of 10.20 A W McKay, Wary &a[ ALSIKE -SEED Pick .1c . . .... auditor. 26.00 R J How, ditto 25.OU on 7. 5 70 ; Cecil'Phtillps and others. eruwt dragging roads• hauling stone and Cinut�ulssion, disbursements, -Grain Ch 10.81. brea=king roads, 14.60. Chas Todd and OPPmg WAN TZ,"D Intro. sh 4'rAVjd1 and team work. -ANDYLLKING- The standing c9mmittee on Dam- A G --Rittenhouse, . - Big isplay of Chocolates, Cream We will pay the highest and Mixed Candles, RUAeo-house, dynamiting `:-'Agn to-Sheep-Xllted-by�-Dogs reported Whitevale gravel pit, for. t 1* and recommended payment me fo!_ toe I ILM prep& I bet Markhom and. PicieiiDg, M113twrkoh . red to d -) eb,-ping n1t. and oat prices.for.all jkjnd8 Iowa: J B Gormley, one sheep killed, Sul Choice Chocolates in boxes.1 to pay half. 8.62; W Hopking. work finking on 21i ndjs-i.':and Fri- of seed.1 27.00; Thos Annan, inspecting above : ` - Fruit Cake 40c per lb. I on e t I it bovit can V. 3 men. aud team days ouiy- sheep. 1.00. be�j;noing 'Send us' sa�mplee and get halt day. Whitby to pay half, 16.00. Zztra quality at 56 - The standing committee on Bonuses I .. on April I cents. for Wive Fences, Drainage XtAtteiLi., Couticil. now ivljourne4 to meet on our prices before: 3.d. for the -Wedding Cakes our specialty. Snow Shovelling, Etc -reported and 31.)nd;ty. Nl.ty. e transaction selling. c re ornmeaded the following p'?tymenr-:! of gent -rid business. (Joh-o F. Bei, s;_.Greenwood The best of facilities ZZOITI T Mittlill and others.' bbovelling saow tot' cleaning. on W t I Opp von 8. Markbutil PICKERING. ONT. half. 14.1t: UrviNe llurtvii. Lihoveti;;,-9, ... snow and breaking lLunds cull ht' L3 I H. DOWNEY COKPANY �e�L sbovelliuu „now on ton S lwe 19 to 24. sorop LOOKI -.READ zNVEITSY. ONTARIO 5 clawt* 6" 17.40 ; A B Matthews, shovelling snow on con 7 lots 23 to 28, 4s.kx), R K Td'Ai n. 6hovelli , 1 -1 Nuw is the -tilue tu 1!ting yunt harrie- 'c -11g; T*)10TrUDTVi21 (V A ng f-ob U IS UP bormley, hbovelling bnow. 31,9j: iii.fur r&p.iir_:tv-old.tbe CA' IR 0 Fuller and others. shovelling snow oil -Con 4- I6.(V '. J 1?4116V�f 4nd titherb. t al . I -tdc-k- of harneS,. voflarp, pa4b, etc., for spring *urk ahoy snow lots 23 tow t 1.- 9.45; also Haviu'g'ptmehased the:gara A.Dav abov snow on n t I lot -est, I:z-: ge business of' idson & VVilliams we are •lbridge to pay half. - 32.70 F Dickle. Shoe, harueas and collar rep it riu it neatly and Zbee"Ing roads lot I b f con r I xj)urr, -prepared to repair all makes of autos. protaptly attended to. 'Whitby to play halt. 10-00; R T David. We keen stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tire* for all son and, others. strov suvl�r. 630 : T PICKERING HARNESS EMPOIRIU AWill and others. thov biowconS• M I . - . 7 makes. of cars, oils, etc. lots 28 to 33. 18.00; C %V Disney. ahoy Home Photle-Z;M. VWV con 7 lots 6 to 12.'18,QU- 8 FIdin. W. J. COAKWELL Balt and others. ahoy snow c(,a 7 1%)ts I Annis Andrew--, Pickering V. Where is Your Money? One faster kept his savings, at home. His house was bumad- Do not forget and the money with it. -and squirrels -Once a woman hid her dollars in a hole In a tre*: &to it. file 3 -our The sats t place �or money is the bank� where it accumulates interest in the savings departmenL r ()pan an account with this bank today. 764 4 income -Tax Return THE DOMMON _BANK on .or before -the .30th of April, 1920. ...WHITBY' BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Managei. Dominion of Canada' LL persons' residing in Canada; sm- 7 ployed in Canada, or carrying on - . : -busins" in ering Canada, are liable to a tax .Pick Hardware' St4�ei on income, follows. - I. Every unmarried pftvm' or - widow; or F A R M E R S Department of Finance widower, without dependants as defined by the Now is the time to get your Garden. Seeds We have" -Act, who during the caloadar year 1919 received or r spring erop a �omplete line of. Clover, Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. Al 7 or snore. kinds of Package and -Bulk Seed, -4 for the Garden. J Leave order and. we will fill it promptly. 2.' All other individuals who ''Aurift ibe ftlendar year 1919 We have i complete line of Garden Tools -Hoes, Shovels, Etc. rwe(Ted w earned $2,01" or oes, Rakes, Shoy .,z more. :3. Zvorycorporition and joint at"* Company e Don't let your wife vs-orry about trash days. Come slid got a Washer Who" profits exceeded AM IjUriW the. A" on 30 days trial. We have the 1990 Gravity and Playtime, year. ended in 1419. Guaranteed tp give satisfaction or no sale. be used in filing a or, returns on or before -h'v the' old. r0l iable Slieernin-Wil liani a Paints and Varnishes. Forms. to We hive A complete stock of P&roid and Sampson Roofing. the 30th of April 10' General Instru''C'flons I �. I ALL INDIVIDUALS other than. f6riners and ranchers. must uee 0btalrk Forma-fromtheInspectors or Fog.. T 1. __ -Assistant Inspectors of Tazationor ' from FARMERS -AND - RANCHERS' must use Form T 1A. os asters. CORPORATIONS and Joint Read carefully ail Anstructions . *a stock companies must use Form Form before filling it In. Prepay postage on letters and dwu- Penalty ents forwarded by mail to Inspectors of falls to do so wtthin the 0 HMW limit, • shall be Taxation.' M *C I bi t to a penalty of Twenty -jive par canturn �7 Of the ,mount of the tax payable. Make your returns promptly and avoid Any person, whether taxable, or otherwise, penalties. who tails to make a return or provid den duly required sceordtn$ to the provision of 1:114 Act, Shall be liable on 8111111121817 ccriricti.n Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, to a penalty of $100 for each day during YORK (TORONTO, ONT..) which the default continues. Also any person snallint a Elise statement in ratUrn or In a*W Information requirod by the Minister, shalt be Hable; ou mmmary conviction. to a p;wslry R. W. BRE ADNER not we"dinS $19,40ft, or to *is months, hu tae•t or to both Asia and Impriaortmeat. Commissioner of Taxation. 2 01 . .. .. o-, z .'.. : - .. .e . k: ',i;.'x;•�."�i`�i., 46`.ap�Zi�7�'v Nti-.'xw-td'' ' 1"Yii'.5.rw,:w, y t'1^$ m� �`�� it-W.r' �rh-�.�.5°,<&.ii.���•'F.y:- ".' +a a;'t`�,�" aa'§•.. '��''-'3,""?"a's�°'^+.'T• ++'k'y'�, • p � •, w�`'. ��°4� 2�.��' . Y g f' ,r ,�, •,. ,+m'kr: '. +-'�-» -. s- ,'.,*t .r," : :a r R* - b .: si - a::".fi ITT k. - ✓.. _. �.�u�.sl'x�ti •,'L�' i•iQ .'1' �<' � •E , d .:�•-:• •zw }<'+. •/R'. r a:6 �,� �• } i# e x , - .. .. "� ! y' ... .'3 1 .._. .. �' ..:. ..,. ... � . �.'.,.NM�', ��.�•. -.A. �?'.. Y-," S'.e F_: .w.,,M,. '„S. 'v-.T.0 � may: �'... 1. ;:. �. n.'L. Wa ,M'.�A .../., ,.� .� ..�. SY ,��,.,-,. �,�.�'• . ,,,'�.+."6 :M v.}--�.i'.YW. .:IGe � •.m,riS ..iy,. -q'1 •{ ry'Ry. _ Dake, of ?pronto, notice of Application . vw_» > Bathl�en lctr'¢Mat_ AMR( Walter and Mn. Word were is -I ms. the guest of .B. F. sod >1[n. `� for Divorce ' over week-sod. ~ C., i _ - Robins the Co the oily o>, Taeeciay. Mrs{. A. W.. McKay has.' been i _ Lyinsa Pilkey had a business — " NOTICE✓ I$ HEREBY GIVEN that Due meets all Trains top to the city an Tuesday. ependiag few days with her Hard and Soft Coal of the John Qraham, of the Town o Oshawa. re. Sylvester Middleton .is do ughter, Mrs. Comb^, of Torop- _ in the County of Ontario, in . the Pro- First-sloes Riga to hire-day er beet .quality 'on Once of Ontar%, erectrician, will ap- night at lowest prices. r a spending a fQw days.in Oshawa. ply to tho Parliament of Canada, at • •" Mise PAtullo,. of Orangeville, is R. G. and Mrs. Reynolds and hand .------ - Phone 1805. visiting his aunt, Mrs. Geo. John son,. aI h, of Toronto. are spend, the nest session thereof, for a Hill of - R R.. A � • w Divorce from his wife, ars Graham, 1}1 Q BtOD. iDg,,a week with H. oust Mrs. Thom. THOS A• ♦ y of the said Town of Oshawa, in .the Thos. 16andersdn So, • w D. A. and Mrs. Scott have 'beau son. , C County of Ontario, on the grounds of a few days with friends "S-'tC3�Qriz1�, .•.rit- bi am and desertion. PROPRIETORS spending Y P. Macnab Sr. returned home on- g y In London. Wedttesdny last after visiting his Dated at the Town of Whitby, in t Miss Annie Found is spending a • daughter, Mrs. D. n Macfarlane, ' eay� C Sweet t6 �i the County and Province of Ontario, { of Hat : i-tun. LYA A Candy sews iaxalilf. this 19th day of February, A. D., 1920, k ,fpw days this week with- friends W. H. KENNEDY, -- In the city. 23.37 Whitby,. Ont.. --" - - Mlea Solicitor for the said John Graham. -.._ -ie home at present enjoying a few �► - - -t . g o>�� --- days' vacation. (� .h �� e O an TIME TdBLE—Piokerin Statonl3 The Women's Institute Lae pre- 11 </ • T. R. Trains going Eaat due as lolloiws 8.07 A Mf :.rented the public library with a No 6 Mail .. fine gasoline lamp. f•' a8 Local ".28 P. M. A number of neiv books have A laew and well assorted stock of Wall ad Local 6.25 P. nal _ --._ -- --- Trains-goin weat due v .follows— Of_alLmaterials and_aesiln__ -just been placed on the shelves of No. 29 Local 10.37 A. M. kept in stook. It will pay you the public library. 'Papers, including oatmeal paper In 37 Local 2,86 P..M. �,eail at our work. sad inspact our .look a T. P. Shirk has opened his ice- •.• obtain prices Do°'t be mialed ^<cream parlor for the season. * He stripes and floral .designs.- �lao Nos, Band 7 also run on Sunday• Iy we ca , andemploydorow o otheegneot. kse a the best, Neilaon s.., Foregoing is 1 hour is advance ly we °�' oast do throw cit the a/ml _ Mise Margaret McLellan return- odd lines at. reduced prices. of Standard time. -commission at 10. par *Ms.,whiobyouus ' ed to Toronto on Sunda after call sou ease by paroba,eiag loom a►= Sunday "; - . Dalt aoitoiMd. -' spending the Easter holidays .at Crate Fillers Chick Feed06o- _._ J. T. MATEIRSON �:. her home. Egg - rete Rev. S. S. Bates, of Toronto, oc • OiRee ani Weeks, Whitby, Oalwws ` copied the pulppit in the .Baptist " lie lb. ,. rhumb on Sunday when he Rave - ;Bee Hive Slrnp, In bulk; • Products 5 �' 3vlRet two excellent sermons. •� t Cm*bwd talc OL Mies Aunts Spoffard, of the To _._ 'rontoNormalSchool.hoereturnedB111k Seedless Raisin a, 25c lb. The Puckering µ to the city. after spending the 'Field Tile 'Easter vacation at her home bere. Vigilance Commlttee J. M. 'Webster, M. P. P. for' West Lambtoa,' spent the week. --- I s ;grid Brick end at the manse, the guest of his :E e • Q The objecGof this Association ie to 'old schoolmates, Mr. and Mrs. ' C;�.TT 9.RZr, Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 A N lessen stealing and prosecute . McLellan. "' � •w 1 the felons. I Egbert and Firs. Bundy and inch.. Member. having property stolen commaai- family, of Turonto, motoied -out s a » t 0.410 immediately with any member s Sunday, accompanied by J: S• ring GO my prices.' of Ezeonti» committee. Bundy. and spent a few hours in bberlln callit Ti o:Concrete work done. Membership f«our burg. Tioh•ca taa7 be had trsa& the pseesdwi et . vv %t 0AInie.. our shn r - Pick. - '• Ind Phone E70o P k sear. � n aDYr�a�n• _ chant. has still a number of bar - Exec. Oem. tL. D. Bashi, C. S. Palm- "Ang- . gains in women's and children's T r Clarence �impaon er, goods. Prices right and 4gnality Me have received OUB S'a]xlple8 for W. J. C1trk good. cull and see. J. R. Thextel: Thos. Scott, of the Toronto Springy and gL1iYller, 1920 C. N. R. Station, Brook Road rr..{dear; e.arel.r,r Medical College, who, has been confined is the hospital for some Lueh 50�id 6 h'time, is epeading.a few days with >Whenever you fired it convenient to•�.■e —• friends much improved in health. Mrs. Geo. Trac, of the eighth call, it will be a pleasure to show yo>L concession. died on Monday, atter of s prolonged illness, in her 83rd the comp range and r Whitevale Club ear. Her funeral"took place on hursday afternoon to Locust Hill - distinctite styles. �Jnited FarYnera _ W , w+' cemetery, z The Women's Institute ha�-e Z. Meetings held is I. O. b. P. Hall, let t. ; post coed their meeting until d Tuesda evening in each month + •�.. April 28th, on ocean of the Top prices for Butter and Edda or summer months,44 -Home Nursing class no being Q • We are now shipping live, stock regu• .:.;_���� � held. Dr. Tomlinson will 'give. ar; I� "'RT •HARV EY �G.1G -SONO larly on the co-operative plan. 'tib "Contagiousi - Diseases. address on write F Harash,iw, Howard . � . '�ECONSTRUC Rev. Mr. Brows, of Orillia, will GENERAL MER-CHANTS- (9necQesore to :4i, Gleeson) Phone or = be in the Methodist church, and _ tract. ..Malcolm of Directors. Rev. Mr. Byrnes, of North Bay, ('�,,. :.; Ontario H. PL'GH, Secretary BION is the order ,! will be in the Presbyterian church �+ eC11rVOOt�f - of the day. I f on Monday evening next to con- you •bave formed the Say- Bider the question of union.-of. the two congregations. sags habit you are prepared The class that has been organ to by the .W omen '9 Institute to - to meet its opporttmsties; ii no reconstruct your methotL =k -study nursing and first aid is being gg begin today. We have i well attended, there being about twentyin attendance. 'The class Savin a Departmentat every, y J-4 are being held in the yes - BtastC�. w _ the Baptist church. J. S. Bundy has returned hoose i THE - STANDARD BANK after spending a couple of _weeks in Toronto with his cousin, Egbert Bundy, well as with other rola40F ADA - -tives-ond-friends in ITUM Routes DICKERING BRANCH Mr. Bund 's 'intention to �go to ' 9 A. W• CRAWFORTH M.w�e�r q the city in the near future, to work at, o wNt»r A his trade, that of tinsmithing. < About seventy of .the members " < ._ A team of horses costa &trout $4.00, double harness _... ';'y. of the -Methodist Sabbath school 100, a,' wagon $75, a total of $575. A Ford - ma1d� nlet at the home of A. D. and Mrs. Truck costs $750 at Ford, (het. Peters on Wednesday evening to * • - epend a emisl hour with C. • and '. _ (Government experiments have proved the eek 1 - � •� pe _ Itrs. Hnrlbert and family before Of feeding a horse is 8.? cents pet work hour, or tFo _.U i prmg for Oehaw a. A x7.4' cents team hour. ne team, ' roller ' their departure �' coulter • - -;pleasant incident of the evening _ Q not eov�el,' more than 80 miles' a day. was the presentation of abeaatiful = The cost for twelve bout's would be $2N09 or about --'- Don'hialialk it 101 &w.-Ehnibert.t forget the hoz social tri �encen � a mile. The cost for gaa ani oil for a - I have a fall , enppiy of eelested *x the. Masonic Hall next Wednesday _ Ford Truck is only 4� cents a.mile. The Ford Truck goods for spring: eveninpt under the auspices of the '. �o pays for itself to the, reduced cost of operation. Men's and Boys' overalis'and Wort[ Ladies Aid of Erskine church. A A Ford Truck will cover. at least .60 miles a day'col-i Shirts, Booty and 9hoeA for the good program, consisting of 'a de letting milk or 250 miles on long hauls. It enables you whole family, at last yeatir's pcie�e. F bate and vocal solos by Mrs. Milrae 4 'j : , to operate at a lower cost per mile and to,.cover twice Call and we will save you contralto, of Toronto, and Mr. I � as much territory as with horses. _-__some money. ,. Booth, of Stouffville, and readings r'. by Mrs. Hicks, of Balsam, also se . • Ford One,-Ton Track (Chassis only) i75o f: o. b. Ford, Ont. T. �I�Q�• _�m�i lections the_ Claremont orches- _ _ 1/ tra. Admission, o c See bills, I, \"^ Ube only Gt�euiine Ford Parts Ind. Phone 2804. _ The 11-year old son of Ed. andA. 685 Canadian Dealers and over Mrs. Evans, of the nth line of L: iN bridge, had a ratter unpleasant experience one night last week. I "'t d00 Service Gdrn a supply . . en'uine Ford arts and ..,"He had gone on the train to visit I prompt repairserviee. ! ,t 4 ,J dson Ward"e family near Glen Major, and when getting off thetra in it is, thought before the train had stopped, had fallen-tato { r 4 the ditch, where he was found the ��iilti I nest morning in a semi-conscious a lk r situs 5 LAI condition. We Are glad to kaon .-- r n ; that he is getting along nicely of J -The Universal$ ter his disagreeable experience. - A meeting to •re-organize the ' 4r� I' ^ "� . Sawing -:-Machine aretnon lnb--was--'held — t -- - — An the hotel bu Saturday evening r ` when the following officers were f R Jacks 8C 1L _ t •Manufactured _J_ _ �, Hun. Presidents—Wm. ��a.-.._�'a _._.:, y .. _ .. elected . ,�' •., a S0 O Wallin $Anil T. P. Shirk: Pre,:— % r �T'+� Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, Dr. Tomlinson: 1st rice-Pres,—P. -�� ,- _- ,, .ids` - �,� '�• i" x T i•••` 4 $lackctnithing and_ •�' oodworking in �►ipr,i�}, it 2nd Z ICP.•PI'P.a.—��,�` rill it h nrl�Pc 'SRS• piitYln�lnP G. .Ritigliatn:atiit1"L ° ���r - f rr Trueman; Manager Birkett: t� And fllinR'a;specialty. Capt$Ain—Ivan 13euson: .om,nitt.eP . tVe stuck Gasoline L'ngines. Emery - «heels, CircttlRr Saws. Saw -T, Hi-kett,, Ivan Benson, blag ., and Emery Mandrels. nus,lorgnn. Clifford Boden $A,aa PICKEEING GARAGE, DEXLFRS, PI�CKEI�ING Y. A)r. ToWinson. It is the intention - ,I�+tdders'c& alt lengths on hand r r to endewvor to fol a league in I I.A:N � ���-�%�%� ai,tit for yt114t , K 1 • •thi+ d:=tric•t. t -., •.""o"�""'� ' '.!x_..,.. ♦ � .. _,. .: _ '. ._. ... .- � .. i ,•, ., � ..'. ., -- � .. _ �.. _. _. - -. • )� ... .. ... ._'.'i.'.�..... . ..�... ..._... _. ._ '::rY .,. _....�-' Rte...__. T^<. u.. ._ r.. _ .._-.- .-_.Y. �. Sy�y _..S"�.:r°-.t: �iir-:7.:e3,� ssssssessss� oealth t MaKen-jr, a osuancing food, It is well money as well as we do. But in knit- be called in. not to stint On fruit. It is the health ting and farming and nursing, how Among the conditions referred to Fresh fruit in rich in pro- many of us can' compare with our- acute .. apperidl develops most Promidt6r. tective substances termed vitamines grandmothers? Or in sewing and rapidly, becoming serious in a very t and should be used in abundance. cooking? As for driving cars, they -short time. Farm homes usually add to the drove horses --that's; the chief differ- Death's 'Occurring from right ab - above breal1j�ast either bacon or eggs ence, and it requires quite as mush dominal diseases are mostly due to and pota0ts; - Th digestion of bacon brains 'to manage ahorse as to man. the fact that an early diagnosia.has and eggs is relateively complete but �age an automobile. Of course we not been made and proper treatment I the potatoes furnish bulk and neutral- •iJze the acids. know more about office work. but of at once instituted. In the majority of Succe"full Since t856 home making and nejghboring�l Instances early medical treatment The use of butter with bread and it is easy to make claims• for seeds—itis another wonder!" will suffice, while in the - smaller Whg to bet able tO'*Ub3tAn6ate the= We the flsfof-bacon prevents too rapid But, Alex, think of their echicati.,)n number surgical interference is are 'digestion and thus contributes to the and ours! Think of - their little silly necessary. emphatically able to make our claims d be- oo CAUSO Our record for "seeds that growlp has comfort and Satisfaction of the Meal- music and their painted shovels and .Why to a dinner usually planned rolling -pins In their guest rooms for gone unbroken for 64 years. For seeds, bulba, this way: Plants Of all kinds, trust Simmers' good&. ornaments. 7HEY GROWL A, clear' soup --meat— vegetables, '0 "And 4e have painted coat hangers, A GOOD ME MKINE X'1rYAeArourAaxdjame' r;nca either alone or in salad--& starchy and get our takgxe today. music out of a box. How vibeiriAle ab'potatoes,—& dessert. many girls do you know who can sit J. A. Simmers LIMIUd. Tdkonl:6 What .are the unknown rules 'of OR SPR` USE down and play 'accomPanimervi fbr RAI heaWwd have been following? anybody to sing? I know—just twol" A. clear soup is an appetizer and y -I"What in the world are you trying Harslir Pur dives Should be possesses the power of stimulating to . Prove!" asked'Tess a little'irn- the appetite without satisfying it in Avoided—A Tonic Will Re - patiently. the least; consequently it is an ex- "Maybe," Alex returned thought- store Your Energy. fully, cellent beginning for dinner.. "I'm not quite sure myself,'Our Inoc'ulate' Your Seed for Better Crops Meat furnishes the protein—muscle building --but because of its acid- grandmothers at least had guest I Not exactly lek but not feeling Inoculation consists in a rooms --they didn't have four room Quite well. That Is, the way thous- to the Seed pure Ifornsing propensity and too, I believe, apartments. After all, home making ands of people feel in the spAng. Is requirm LIU a vultures of the nitro -gathering Bacteria. Special because Of its intense flavor, I It few laii.suka go-ino- cultures are required for each kind of Seed, and we is the greatest profest,ion women ever, is a sfgn-that the trying indoor life of are put u for Alfalfa. Red Clover, Sweet Clover, I eWiate the seed, ar neutralize it with a bland vegetable can have—home making and the winter has left its r ark upon you. Peas, A ke Clover, and all other legumes. and "tor this nothing excels the ' Easily tired, PO- things that go to make a home beauti- appe'lte fickle, :sorne- SEED INOCULATION IS ENDORSED BY THE es rice or macaron., a" ful and friendly and happy. Therefore tato. -ftino� times headaches and a feeling of de- -PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF ACRTCULTURE used in PIa4 of potatoes, and it we can't afford to drop out of our! Presslon. Pimples or eruptions M,- 7 Sploudid rureess has boon obtained by'cov. shouid always be remembered- that lives anything that . will help. toward I appear ontheskin or there may be orunient. and ,recent circular Isaut-1 they are cereals necessitatingof-rheumatism says: ­fa`r4`stt2h'e .mail amount involved In doubli 7of the vegetsb the that end. Hence the. upholstery lesson I twinges of - rheumat ism or neuralgia. -time and money It would seem- sd>lslb'o w Ing lea.' to help Cassie make her little home. I Anj Of these 'indicate that, 'he blood inoculato all legum4w." Deane t 7 me , is out of o. -der, and these symp�qms PRICE. 11.00 EACU CULTURE, fftil;:114i frul OL Matfirds or Do you 'get me,' my dear?" -fteugh for Cip Bashol of Seed. pu4dings. made of such starchy. ' IKOCULA F cer- "No," -Tess returned helplessly, "I! may easily develop Into more serious ft 1� -up L"MC WIMA Cultures okra Pent by mail with comp.cLe eals sis. rice or tapioca. Fru;t n trouble no aeconlpaniment, but custards .needs don't!" directions for their use. They are good for and 6 months after they are made. Al fals. ", I Ale'x smiled. "If only CaSsie will"'i Do not dose Yourself wItb.-P'uy-ga- Cloyar from inoculated seed do rot winter_ cereal puddings should be served ael she said. tives- as so many people do, in the 1kin readity. write for Circular. 'Ahe3r usually are, with milk or with a. . ­!­ 0 Lhope that you can Put your blood sweet fruit. BACK It YOU FAIT: TO GET -A GOOD,CATCI(.- right. Purgatives gallop through the Always Present Keep in mind the health -promoting, .,.rem and weaken instead of giving neutralizing -vegetables and fruits, strength. Any doctor will telt you 11ILQV—st E, 'LABORATORY ,wives who caref6ly exclude from the spring Is a tonic that will. but iMURDOCH Let. them appear often and- in abun- Even yet therel are some house- . ^oy that this Is true. What you need" In dance at each meal.' The health -of Id their homes the health -giving sunlight up the •blood and nerve. Dr W11- "ALDIE-1 the IamiV will be im-proved,. doctor on the ground that "it raises the dust." 1 1 GUELPH, ONT. am and medicine bills eliminated, and- the For proof they will a . dmit'a beam of 11 a' Pink Pills can do this speedily work attendant upon correcting ills light and then point t and surely. This Iumphantlyt� to i medicine enriches due to -bad food habits so reduced the blood, clears the skin, improves •that life will be n;pre full of joy. * the millions of dust, motes which be. the• appetite and - makes tired, de- XW ZTZXy ETAXLE A tabulation of foodstuffs is hel -come visible. pressed men, women and children OH P- it is impossible, with the naked eye Spohn 9 f ul in our study of menus, but there see dust particles by ordinary -or bright, active and strong. As an ex- % remains the fact which cannot be 'do ample of the T!�Iue of these 1JIs we 0 S D�sterr�'Per Compou d iffused light, but when 0 1 particles 'give the--ttatement or 'Mrs. S. X 1z Z is the one indispensable remedy for contairious and infec., overlooked, if our planning is to 'be are bighly tllumlrza�ted, as by a beam I A I Z ti diseases among horses and mules. Bui*nie,- Tatamagouche. N.S., who Its success an a successful, that the action of foods of Paiinlighi coming Into a room or the and cure for� 3)=TXXPZ9, pxNZ 11yZ, Preventive is interdependent, Without vegetables rays of an electric searchlight SaYs:—"T have good reazon' to speak 001UGZX and COLD6 for more than twenty-six years 1@1 the in tho highest Terms of Dr, Williams' the highest tribute to its merit as a medicine. it to an - and the minerals they contain, meat, 1, are visible, but they were there Just ' dorsad by the best horsemen i Pink Pills. - was- badly' run _and_ live stock men Im-Arner, ry down, tea. Buy It of Your druggist. -�cannot-bufld--inriscq-e7ln.-1tb same before they were disclosed.'] failibg in w'eight. and suirering from SPDXN XZDXCAX COUPANT, milk or--egliv 1 definitely. Without the vitamines Of Doubters who would cling to the sun- 1 dizzy I ftshoM Ind., U.N.A. vegetables and, fruits the spells and weakness. in fact growth- light -and -dust theory should try thr6w. stimulant of butter is not so effective. ing a powerful electric ray 1: my condition was such that I was ework.' A come out. This mags- is placedunder-foods room --at midnight,. There will' be-dis- friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' !,high pressure and formed Into cakes. A diet of highly ebricentrated into a hardly able�to do my housework.' :A Cattle. Food From . . Seaweed. --or of IlAghly manufactured foods closed just as many dust partfeles In � - i - .., I- ­­- I which are dried in a vacuum and pi nk Pills, and after using several i The exigencies of war have' caused ground into a coarse Powder,- The will --not promofe health because the air a.3 the suit would disclos2 at I boxzs there was improve-; a number of attempts, more or less Juice of the mass Is boiled in it va. elimination is not fostered by con- mid-day, ment. I contiritied us!rg the pills for , su cuani centratO.-d foods. It It were not fox the atmospheric iome time longer and ccessfu14 to utilize Deumaiok's- uatur- 'Some of each of the -follow4ng dust we would not see the character; had full� regained found that I - Jo a'high gra'de of concentra. nY 014 time healttrial resources, and among. the inven- tion, which causes the salts to cry. classes of foods should appear in istle beams 'fr6m searchlights or the and strength and I tions reported is a process for produc. st3llize, and they are separated from every menu. - Check up the week's 'sunbeams as they are. so was able to do frequently housework without feeling ing a rattlefood from seaweed. Sever- the 'juice by moans of a centrifugal si plans and see where you stand, de leted by artists. weak - and; P worn out as I did before I al methods have already been pro- Separator. Muscle Bu-)ders Foods' rich n e I bega us- I grator. - The Juice is then mixed i As to� the homsekeeper---ivilo sh-uls-Tifig the pills.;' for producing such a food, -more with the powder, and the mixture is protein: Milk, . eggs, meat, fish, poul. out the sunlight, she is really acting Dr. Williams' Pin'k Pills r especially from sea wrack, faces Vert• pressed into pieces Of suitable size. try, cheese. an be ob. Pub" on the principle that what You don't j,1,ilL&UrOm culoitis, Th plant L9­ab1Mdft,t an The analysis of the food Is as foi- Work F�uablere—Foods an y­dea4ef4n-I" - l rich in know -or -doe?sn't­hUrt77.o—u, .—L W - r low' -- over the world, but it has until now Water. 5 per cent.; proveln. starch: Bread, rice, cornmeal, barley, by mail at 50 Cents a box or six boxes been Impossible to transform it to a 13.12 per cent.; fat, 1.07 per cent.; wheat products of all kinds, tapioca, for .$2.50 Williamshe Dr. Willias Medi. 'digestible state and It also contains digestible carbonic hydrate, 66,76 per - cine Co,, Brockville, Oat. ,cornstarch, potit—oes, bananas. Using a cob to mend a hole in a, certain mineral .substances which cent.; cellulose, 9 per cent; mineral Foods rich in, sugar: Sugar, honey, grain bag is an expensive, way to spoil the taste. salts, 5.03 pef cent. 'molasses,' corn Syrup, maple syrup, save time. The raven is the first bird mention- The present process Is described as The analysis wouldsrem to alu)w jams, jellies. ed by name cin the Bible. follows: - this food to be nourishing, and the Tx ­q, -1-14 to fpfa- 'Ri7fts-r, bpe'Or. When baking bread or cake set a ,r , The plant' is thorouglily NaALOCk it, cattle are said to eat It very willingly. lard, beef suet, vegetable oils. pan of hot water in the Oven.' The Every day lost on strike decriases get rid of the salt, then it Is treated it can be mixed with olleake. IF Coinfekt and Health Promoters— steam moderates the oven, prevents: the supply of the necessities of I*lfer with steam, preferably under rather 0 =F do rich in minerals' Milk, vege- hard crust and lessens dangers of Can't we find a method of settling in. high pressure, which causes the cells Quebec supplies 85 per cent. of the es of &H kInAs, fruits of all kinds. burning. dustrial. disputes? to burst and allows the protoplasm to world's supply of siabestos. Pain In the �tish Side of theID At, Abdomen. Planning Simple Menus. Protective foods: Vegetables, fruits, Acute pain in. the right Side Of the! Then are three basic principles to all natural foods. abdomen occurs in so many serious ailments that some of the causes ........... z! 7 w'in menu planning. 1. The'foods offered should con te to body comfort "and satisfac- The Home Makers. ,,Alexandra! Please of such pain.shQuId be known by every -one. - ' • Are 'You tjivmg * All Your" Alon"fZir several -hours. tell -me what In the space that Js' bounded above - I . -�;Ils 9. There must be- some food in- on earth you are doing." -a by the right ribs, below by'the'most . - !,:, I TV I a , capable' of complete - digestion in Alex pushed troublesome lock out prominent point of the 'hip bone, 'and Profits -1-T -0crineip every meal. The residue furnishes of her eyes and sat ba by the navel, many serious the 1.1-r n '?roughage' 11111ii'litilt prevents co res y so bad as that ? knew I wasn't doing it very well, but conditions may exist. For example, if a is seized �la the past many farmers have been less well-off stipation and thus contributes • to it least I thought my occupation was person with pain that starts at the 'pit of than their hired help. Such a condition is unbear- ealth. 'The foods should be' so balanced unmistakable. I am upholstering a chair." the stomach, and radiates upward and able and can only be overcome by modern methods reduction of labor and increased -A3 thai the quaIjity--of the -body -fluid" re- or. as d—em`an­de-C— ,tut whatfor--,jj-te­ backward toward the right shoulder. -Wn—d--if the pain is of a spasmodic' produCtion. The dairy end of your farm -can -be made to pay much bigger mains normal. That is, that acids "formed from the foods are neutral- al - Alex looked at her thoughtfully. nature, often accompaDied by vomit- profits if you install 'oized. Every meal iholld contain a suspect my purpols e was two- fold. I wanted to show one of my ing, some disturbance of the, gall= bladder or its contents may be sus- Re nacarincy nachine Ndhc� protein for body building, a starch, sugar or fat for energy and a pro- club girls how she could make a pected.' -17HE: COWS ADOPTED' CHtLD tective. pretty room at Little expense, and I If the pain is of spaimodic nature a One of our most, experienced diet' - couldn't show her unless I knew how. but radiates into the back and down - It irilks thoroiIghly and naturally and Is far more pleasing to the cots than the old hand method. has said that the - standard to' do it myself. ,And incidentally I ward into the' groin, or even into the Moreover by the Marartner way, one man can .-tians breakfast menu Is: Cereal, milk, toast, frt�it, bever- wanted to see if I could really do any- thing practical and useful. , I think bladd&, with a consta;it desire to urinate, a kidney stone or gravel may milk from 20 to 24 -cows in an hour. Thin!ccfth6 I saving in labor. Still fu.-ther = the M acart ney Increases the How of milk a- maybe—I got a bit disgusted with be suspected. ( and prolongs tion period. the taxa-` age. A;I cereals and bread are acid- myself because I belong tor such an incapable generation." - Pain which gradually locates at a• point about midway between the ex- .'I-TheMacartnelMniang machine t. -formers. When they are made o f grain products from which all of the "Why, Alexandra! That's the very treme upper point of the right hip- Co. Imited Get Particulars NowCatherine 316 Sr,St. Caerine St. - Ottawa -�outer husk has been. taken, they are wildest of all the wild things I ever heard Haven't bone and the navel, and is accoim "parried Please sc"d Don't buK a milker tl U1011 have seen the bias='abous the Macartn'"cyo Afi:kcr. eetmplest most modern of all- cornpletely "digested . or nearly so, Consequently you rayl we, -just proved that women could do all sorts by a marked rigidity Of the muscles of the right stile of the abdo- =t If You are not ready to buy. jet payti. culua now and learn what other Name ........... the cereal and the toast do upt fulfill the second and third of things that they've never done be-. men, is usually caused appendici4is. about the Macanne7. Fill in the coupon and = inall It to -day. Addray.­-,­ rule. However,, we take breakfast foods 'veith'milk. 'This fore ? "What, for instance Nausea and vomiting often accom- pang all of the above conditions and The Macartn�y N"g Na chine milk is rich in lime and other minerals which neut-Company "Why, Red Cross and first aid and are not of themselves especially diag- Lilidw ralize the acids formed by the- cereal. But knitting and nursing and driving automobites and ,farming and selling nostic.. In females, the right Fallopian tube ..Cops 314-CATHERDM ST. OTTAWA Dept, J milk is completely - digested, again breaking rule two. However, Victory Loans." "All or ovary may be the seat Of trouble., the fruit neutralizes acids and furn- right. Maybe the loans are :The real disease present is often' very fishes an indigestible •. fibre which new, although I have a suspicion that p hard to diagnose. and if relief i a not our grandmothers knew how to, raise promptly obtained aph siclan' should MaKen-jr, a osuancing food, It is well money as well as we do. But in knit- be called in. not to stint On fruit. It is the health ting and farming and nursing, how Among the conditions referred to Fresh fruit in rich in pro- many of us can' compare with our- acute .. apperidl develops most Promidt6r. tective substances termed vitamines grandmothers? Or in sewing and rapidly, becoming serious in a very t and should be used in abundance. cooking? As for driving cars, they -short time. Farm homes usually add to the drove horses --that's; the chief differ- Death's 'Occurring from right ab - above breal1j�ast either bacon or eggs ence, and it requires quite as mush dominal diseases are mostly due to and pota0ts; - Th digestion of bacon brains 'to manage ahorse as to man. the fact that an early diagnosia.has and eggs is relateively complete but �age an automobile. Of course we not been made and proper treatment I the potatoes furnish bulk and neutral- •iJze the acids. know more about office work. but of at once instituted. In the majority of Succe"full Since t856 home making and nejghboring�l Instances early medical treatment The use of butter with bread and it is easy to make claims• for seeds—itis another wonder!" will suffice, while in the - smaller Whg to bet able tO'*Ub3tAn6ate the= We the flsfof-bacon prevents too rapid But, Alex, think of their echicati.,)n number surgical interference is are 'digestion and thus contributes to the and ours! Think of - their little silly necessary. emphatically able to make our claims d be- oo CAUSO Our record for "seeds that growlp has comfort and Satisfaction of the Meal- music and their painted shovels and .Why to a dinner usually planned rolling -pins In their guest rooms for gone unbroken for 64 years. For seeds, bulba, this way: Plants Of all kinds, trust Simmers' good&. ornaments. 7HEY GROWL A, clear' soup --meat— vegetables, '0 "And 4e have painted coat hangers, A GOOD ME MKINE X'1rYAeArourAaxdjame' r;nca either alone or in salad--& starchy and get our takgxe today. music out of a box. How vibeiriAle ab'potatoes,—& dessert. many girls do you know who can sit J. A. Simmers LIMIUd. Tdkonl:6 What .are the unknown rules 'of OR SPR` USE down and play 'accomPanimervi fbr RAI heaWwd have been following? anybody to sing? I know—just twol" A. clear soup is an appetizer and y -I"What in the world are you trying Harslir Pur dives Should be possesses the power of stimulating to . Prove!" asked'Tess a little'irn- the appetite without satisfying it in Avoided—A Tonic Will Re - patiently. the least; consequently it is an ex- "Maybe," Alex returned thought- store Your Energy. fully, cellent beginning for dinner.. "I'm not quite sure myself,'Our Inoc'ulate' Your Seed for Better Crops Meat furnishes the protein—muscle building --but because of its acid- grandmothers at least had guest I Not exactly lek but not feeling Inoculation consists in a rooms --they didn't have four room Quite well. That Is, the way thous- to the Seed pure Ifornsing propensity and too, I believe, apartments. After all, home making ands of people feel in the spAng. Is requirm LIU a vultures of the nitro -gathering Bacteria. Special because Of its intense flavor, I It few laii.suka go-ino- cultures are required for each kind of Seed, and we is the greatest profest,ion women ever, is a sfgn-that the trying indoor life of are put u for Alfalfa. Red Clover, Sweet Clover, I eWiate the seed, ar neutralize it with a bland vegetable can have—home making and the winter has left its r ark upon you. Peas, A ke Clover, and all other legumes. and "tor this nothing excels the ' Easily tired, PO- things that go to make a home beauti- appe'lte fickle, :sorne- SEED INOCULATION IS ENDORSED BY THE es rice or macaron., a" ful and friendly and happy. Therefore tato. -ftino� times headaches and a feeling of de- -PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF ACRTCULTURE used in PIa4 of potatoes, and it we can't afford to drop out of our! Presslon. Pimples or eruptions M,- 7 Sploudid rureess has boon obtained by'cov. shouid always be remembered- that lives anything that . will help. toward I appear ontheskin or there may be orunient. and ,recent circular Isaut-1 they are cereals necessitatingof-rheumatism says: ­fa`r4`stt2h'e .mail amount involved In doubli 7of the vegetsb the that end. Hence the. upholstery lesson I twinges of - rheumat ism or neuralgia. -time and money It would seem- sd>lslb'o w Ing lea.' to help Cassie make her little home. I Anj Of these 'indicate that, 'he blood inoculato all legum4w." Deane t 7 me , is out of o. -der, and these symp�qms PRICE. 11.00 EACU CULTURE, fftil;:114i frul OL Matfirds or Do you 'get me,' my dear?" -fteugh for Cip Bashol of Seed. pu4dings. made of such starchy. ' IKOCULA F cer- "No," -Tess returned helplessly, "I! may easily develop Into more serious ft 1� -up L"MC WIMA Cultures okra Pent by mail with comp.cLe eals sis. rice or tapioca. Fru;t n trouble no aeconlpaniment, but custards .needs don't!" directions for their use. They are good for and 6 months after they are made. Al fals. ", I Ale'x smiled. "If only CaSsie will"'i Do not dose Yourself wItb.-P'uy-ga- Cloyar from inoculated seed do rot winter_ cereal puddings should be served ael she said. tives- as so many people do, in the 1kin readity. write for Circular. 'Ahe3r usually are, with milk or with a. . ­!­ 0 Lhope that you can Put your blood sweet fruit. BACK It YOU FAIT: TO GET -A GOOD,CATCI(.- right. Purgatives gallop through the Always Present Keep in mind the health -promoting, .,.rem and weaken instead of giving neutralizing -vegetables and fruits, strength. Any doctor will telt you 11ILQV—st E, 'LABORATORY ,wives who caref6ly exclude from the spring Is a tonic that will. but iMURDOCH Let. them appear often and- in abun- Even yet therel are some house- . ^oy that this Is true. What you need" In dance at each meal.' The health -of Id their homes the health -giving sunlight up the •blood and nerve. Dr W11- "ALDIE-1 the IamiV will be im-proved,. doctor on the ground that "it raises the dust." 1 1 GUELPH, ONT. am and medicine bills eliminated, and- the For proof they will a . dmit'a beam of 11 a' Pink Pills can do this speedily work attendant upon correcting ills light and then point t and surely. This Iumphantlyt� to i medicine enriches due to -bad food habits so reduced the blood, clears the skin, improves •that life will be n;pre full of joy. * the millions of dust, motes which be. the• appetite and - makes tired, de- XW ZTZXy ETAXLE A tabulation of foodstuffs is hel -come visible. pressed men, women and children OH P- it is impossible, with the naked eye Spohn 9 f ul in our study of menus, but there see dust particles by ordinary -or bright, active and strong. As an ex- % remains the fact which cannot be 'do ample of the T!�Iue of these 1JIs we 0 S D�sterr�'Per Compou d iffused light, but when 0 1 particles 'give the--ttatement or 'Mrs. S. X 1z Z is the one indispensable remedy for contairious and infec., overlooked, if our planning is to 'be are bighly tllumlrza�ted, as by a beam I A I Z ti diseases among horses and mules. Bui*nie,- Tatamagouche. N.S., who Its success an a successful, that the action of foods of Paiinlighi coming Into a room or the and cure for� 3)=TXXPZ9, pxNZ 11yZ, Preventive is interdependent, Without vegetables rays of an electric searchlight SaYs:—"T have good reazon' to speak 001UGZX and COLD6 for more than twenty-six years 1@1 the in tho highest Terms of Dr, Williams' the highest tribute to its merit as a medicine. it to an - and the minerals they contain, meat, 1, are visible, but they were there Just ' dorsad by the best horsemen i Pink Pills. - was- badly' run _and_ live stock men Im-Arner, ry down, tea. Buy It of Your druggist. -�cannot-bufld--inriscq-e7ln.-1tb same before they were disclosed.'] failibg in w'eight. and suirering from SPDXN XZDXCAX COUPANT, milk or--egliv 1 definitely. Without the vitamines Of Doubters who would cling to the sun- 1 dizzy I ftshoM Ind., U.N.A. vegetables and, fruits the spells and weakness. in fact growth- light -and -dust theory should try thr6w. stimulant of butter is not so effective. ing a powerful electric ray 1: my condition was such that I was ework.' A come out. This mags- is placedunder-foods room --at midnight,. There will' be-dis- friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' !,high pressure and formed Into cakes. A diet of highly ebricentrated into a hardly able�to do my housework.' :A Cattle. Food From . . Seaweed. --or of IlAghly manufactured foods closed just as many dust partfeles In � - i - .., I- ­­- I which are dried in a vacuum and pi nk Pills, and after using several i The exigencies of war have' caused ground into a coarse Powder,- The will --not promofe health because the air a.3 the suit would disclos2 at I boxzs there was improve-; a number of attempts, more or less Juice of the mass Is boiled in it va. elimination is not fostered by con- mid-day, ment. I contiritied us!rg the pills for , su cuani centratO.-d foods. It It were not fox the atmospheric iome time longer and ccessfu14 to utilize Deumaiok's- uatur- 'Some of each of the -follow4ng dust we would not see the character; had full� regained found that I - Jo a'high gra'de of concentra. nY 014 time healttrial resources, and among. the inven- tion, which causes the salts to cry. classes of foods should appear in istle beams 'fr6m searchlights or the and strength and I tions reported is a process for produc. st3llize, and they are separated from every menu. - Check up the week's 'sunbeams as they are. so was able to do frequently housework without feeling ing a rattlefood from seaweed. Sever- the 'juice by moans of a centrifugal si plans and see where you stand, de leted by artists. weak - and; P worn out as I did before I al methods have already been pro- Separator. Muscle Bu-)ders Foods' rich n e I bega us- I grator. - The Juice is then mixed i As to� the homsekeeper---ivilo sh-uls-Tifig the pills.;' for producing such a food, -more with the powder, and the mixture is protein: Milk, . eggs, meat, fish, poul. out the sunlight, she is really acting Dr. Williams' Pin'k Pills r especially from sea wrack, faces Vert• pressed into pieces Of suitable size. try, cheese. an be ob. Pub" on the principle that what You don't j,1,ilL&UrOm culoitis, Th plant L9­ab1Mdft,t an The analysis of the food Is as foi- Work F�uablere—Foods an y­dea4ef4n-I" - l rich in know -or -doe?sn't­hUrt77.o—u, .—L W - r low' -- over the world, but it has until now Water. 5 per cent.; proveln. starch: Bread, rice, cornmeal, barley, by mail at 50 Cents a box or six boxes been Impossible to transform it to a 13.12 per cent.; fat, 1.07 per cent.; wheat products of all kinds, tapioca, for .$2.50 Williamshe Dr. Willias Medi. 'digestible state and It also contains digestible carbonic hydrate, 66,76 per - cine Co,, Brockville, Oat. ,cornstarch, potit—oes, bananas. Using a cob to mend a hole in a, certain mineral .substances which cent.; cellulose, 9 per cent; mineral Foods rich in, sugar: Sugar, honey, grain bag is an expensive, way to spoil the taste. salts, 5.03 pef cent. 'molasses,' corn Syrup, maple syrup, save time. The raven is the first bird mention- The present process Is described as The analysis wouldsrem to alu)w jams, jellies. ed by name cin the Bible. follows: - this food to be nourishing, and the Tx ­q, -1-14 to fpfa- 'Ri7fts-r, bpe'Or. When baking bread or cake set a ,r , The plant' is thorouglily NaALOCk it, cattle are said to eat It very willingly. lard, beef suet, vegetable oils. pan of hot water in the Oven.' The Every day lost on strike decriases get rid of the salt, then it Is treated it can be mixed with olleake. IF Coinfekt and Health Promoters— steam moderates the oven, prevents: the supply of the necessities of I*lfer with steam, preferably under rather 0 =F do rich in minerals' Milk, vege- hard crust and lessens dangers of Can't we find a method of settling in. high pressure, which causes the cells Quebec supplies 85 per cent. of the es of &H kInAs, fruits of all kinds. burning. dustrial. disputes? to burst and allows the protoplasm to world's supply of siabestos. �iJ, •I- eSf*'•+ :^±:,'.tJq <�y:o-- ��: •�t,..i'j.. � ;' 'w",•1.'- �r.•�"�"x«N . 4r0 d� .•9A w 7'r".,.: K: iJ r •r':• .:•y4^FN+«,1tP r'. c"�esDW.rsr�'-, �'rn.`a s,r.r.9µ r.d.,g. sq.V.: :^:¢V1:< :' ^i'e3s.7. +�a�',. ' k�.`-��•�,:.iMRrT.vi� '• ;'M .s...fy;.._.w::;sn esKYfS"•. ;. Y. r+..R.J ... { ..w n.. u. nT. •. � .. j•.• • } .` 1^-. V'. '«-^/9' " ti(41.. '4. 9M•'. - 1']' w. L?i ., .'.: ',.Y 'd 'S ''.n'..., •N.J� u_. ..... .. - r. G$ ... ' ... ., • 4:.. - P j S'J-9, ... 1 yy• •S . .rrrL � ,d.!'4a�p' y',7 " '. 7 1. - .-.-. .�,y:..' , J{ •...{.r�' cP, ...^', ../rs sHi• yJ.i •.5 �• TV "-'� ..:•.''..G'r;•AS K •¢ 'M d n 5,'.,.' ,, (�:. .},+.. r�Y',•:y�.h. -..:. X,,-+�r1r'.{ £�' •d"N. •✓r .M:+,' r•+i„- t"+C�-. :i+Vi`•µ~ Oft- .. ,,�t,,i� .. ,vs .. �•• rr _ ,✓.r'.:..+-. •.+ri'�i'• .,t49dk!:" ..9. r _i`in".�°.. wrs �•,y4.. �. �.:.I::•,.:"• '..,:.y"�.�.rEtJ7_.. •a'��?:•.a, �f�,..'' ,.m:,. _ .t; . b Cauad6a t1asslWed A&eVtIsejn • ASTHMA 7OR ,' SUNIMM The Prince of ales has arranged V A� '-• '�G R' U M Py • SppRTS _ ALF SECTION FARM; � •L ., .' • for a selection.of the presents and a - rl virgin soils wrrounding land dicier you have Asthma, dOa it eultiva� on. near Battleford, task - Ctipir. 2 1 aayine thatyouMustat- dresses he received In Canada to be g Rods, i9 Rutherrord wve.. HamiltemT way suffer untold m c x~, Ii'lietQuick. sure as s i exhibited at the Imperial Institute. says _ lass guaranteed in even a London despatch. The collection FOR g� -lf Constipated, Bilious Cr -woroto"" by -using _ � comprises about 200 addresses, from W ItiLL >OQUIFP1tD N`)9WQPAP>IIlij - Headachy, take - :.'TEMPLETON'CJ - various sections of the community, • ` and Job printing plant to ?haste r t from the Canadian Government to the to to, Insurance carried 6l.boo. WIl�J "Cascarets" o for 91.$00 on vuinkL"I nor- 6ij ifs of Indian native schools. The �lboo Tu lishing Ca, td.. Toronto. 5 t. .R A Z. M pup — «»--•+--•••»••«•-•- •» •- •••• - membership card of the Great Wary.*• Brain foggy? Blue devilis got you? stay sick. bilious. headachy, con, CAPSULES Veterans' Association and the badge *: -- 'We are so certain of re- of the President of the Grand Army of S TIflVDNS' COMPLETE FIpRTtIr ;. . etipated. Remove the liver and bowel lase will pay you Write for prices. �► " poison whish is keeping your head alta we will send you • Canada are of special interest. i " s sample of these cap- HIP YOUR -EMPTY HAGS—SIIGAR, dizzy, your, tongue coated, your breath mules confident that you One of the most interesting exhibits S flour, bran sacks to Suveiis Sigh- �1 a bad and stomach sour. Why not spend wilt find them, On we have is the dress presented to the' Prince est prices. eta. Stevens. 964 Mark alt claimed. Write to Tem- s ` a few cents fora box- . by not s and listens, 149 King St. W.. on his election to the tribe of Stoney Teterboro. enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative- - excite. Indians as Chief "Morning Star." The d by reliable druggists f0=OOL TIQ�CSBMrt e gold railway pass presented by the, cathartic you ever experienced? Cas everywhere for $1.06 a box. `CSOOL TEACHERS—MAKE MEAL. carets never gripe, sicken or ancon - Canadian Pacific Railway is shown, to. S mons in spare time --send post. s venience one like Salts, Oil, Calomel gether with a souvenir from the Grand cars to ratepayer Publishing Co., i Is Trunk Riilway, consisting o1 photo- Columbine. Tcrottto, n _or harsh Pills. They work while you _ ;_ _ _.. TEMPLETON $ _. _ aketG._in, 1901 a sea. T RLX WAN j� sleep. _ RHEUMATIC CAPSULES ° `por�in0 i en year% the standard closed In S box Of bird's eye maple. ``� OFT ELM WANTED, 2 IN. AND § These include, besides, the chief of- S thicker, shipped green from saw.. ficial photographs of King Edward Do not sell. until you communicate with Rheumatism, Neuritis, Gout us. Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen sound. _ sciatica, Lumbago. Neuralgia VII. "as Prince of Wales, and the pre- Ont. • Many doctors. pre -cribs them. sent King. : - Write to Templeton 149 Line et. W.. Towato. lo. WOOD Ate/. tnesampl.,&,ldbyr.tiaMedrass>d..T•t7Wh"0tor The collection is arranged in the \{1.04 per box. Canadian section of the exhibition T S YOU SAVE A CAR nest eAI,Is I� No. 9435 - Ladies' and Missest' 1 write me. Clea elevens, 961 Mari �At1 Sports --Coat. Price, -25 Cents. Cut -- galleries. The Queen has paid a pri livaet, Peterboro. in one piece. Cut -in 3 sizes; small, Secret of Smoke Screens. vete visit to the exhibition. exp ¢oK. A 34, 36 • medium, 38, 4 42, 44 , 0' --large The secret of the smoke screens �nsrd,s Ltaimeat Lnmbermaa•e lrttad S YOjJ HAVE "A FIRbI AND liAVld _ ins. -best measure. Small' size requires used with such 'great success by the 2% yds. 30 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 40 Buy thrift stamps. • e, car or more of scrap Iron I will ins. wide. British navy in the raids on Ostend come and euote you where it iter. cies and Zeebrugge is definitely disclosed. Stevens, E84 Mirk street Peterbero R These patterns" may be obtained FYJI\GLWF O O They Were produced from aII acid, aQ C7tLLA71EotTi Q -from.. your local McCall dealer, or 0 from -the McCall Co.. 70 Bond St., which has 'to be burned in the pre- wIVCER TUmoRs. LUMYB, aT0. 0 ' R i i C internal asci 'sterno, visa wfthesfl :N O Toronto, Dept. W. pre- sence of a sufficient amount o1 water jr IIUMBAGO �a1a by our home treatment Write to 0 0 0 vapor, oth__rwise--E2�-amoke produced, __ were too late Dr. H'itmas 8[edita9 :' even over the seas, Is liable to be Ca. ILisaited. Coilinxwood,-Glut e e somewhat thin. on a dry day . 'Com- Sloane Liniment ha8 the - One of the great advances in the �! c U THANKFUL MOTHERS wander Brock, who sacrificed his lite - punch that relieves tractor game is the increased atten- �_ _ at the Belgic on the (dermad the nces rheu11Y18tiC twinges - tion paid to the grade of lubricating Ti {+;+ at the Belgian porta, devised the plan - oil supplied for particular purposes. Once a mother has used Baby's Cv: i to feed the acid .� a fine spray into This warmth -giving, congestion- St�t him tight it you wish hhn to have Tablets for her little ones she would the funnel of a destroyer, 'where the scattering circulation -stimulating rem. LET "`DANDERINE" #%'ek healthy hair through lite' Renal use nothing else. The Tablets give temperature was sufficient to vapor- edy penetrates u4thout rubbing right eratapoos with Cutinira Soap will keoD such �beforet the has doth- ize the acld,.and the water vapor pre- re the aching spot and brings quick BEAUTIFY ahampatiag touch spore of dHAM do maw ci"n ana andruff and ing but words of praise and thankful- sent .completed the formation of the relief, surely, cleanly. l in wonderful �• fi •mr• with Cadcura int cess for them. Among the thousands cloud. help for external pairs, sprains, Aclembeakhyacdoinmamgood halL of. mothers throughout Canada who ��::_. strains, stiffness; headache. lumbago. �'ldrlsl Have a mass Of loilgl Seem, las. p� eat 25 sad sold bruises. i h ttr:eag>lntctheDgerti:iiea C� praise the Tablets is Mrs. David A. A Human Document Get your bottle today -posts little,licfe, gleamy hair IM Trot gt. Anderson, New Glasgow, N.S., who - means much- Ask your druggist for It is expected that sailors' and sav- _ gOae'tia"'��' writes: -"I have used . Baby's Own rt by -.name:' Keep it heady for the e Tablets (Gr.my children and from my ages should i be tattooed, and aide- whole, family. Made in -Canada. Th* Show performers are often notable b bottle is economy. J - - experience I would not be without � mJr• • • If ink and berry stains are placed examples of the_art; but a French no.. 40e,� $uq 'in buttermilk at once and the milk them. I would urge every other moth- coachman origtnatea"•-tile most extra- t ` er to keep a box of the Tablets !:1 the changed a couple of times the stainsordinary design ever wdfked on a hu- house." The Tablets are a mild but , , E will all come out when washing in thorough laxative which refulate the man body. At the time of the Dreyfus lite usual way._ _ - bowels and sweeten. the stomach; trial he had at least one hundred and A drive out constipation and tndigeetian; twenty illustrations o1 the case, in- ?# Ask for asiaard'■ . and take no other break up colds and simple fevers and eliding portraits of the leading per- ". make teething easy. They are sold sons' connected with it, tattooed on - 1,659,000 women are now doing by medicine dealers or by mail a: 25 himself. The tattooing took almost 11 U j�C C{ f1 whit••ivas formerly regarded as men's cents a box-trom The Dr. Williams' two yearn. It ilmost seems that, when SYRUP 'VF f IGS work. Medicine Co., Brockville, -Ont. - he dies, he should . be not buried but filed.. - - .CHILD'S LAXA� IVE. - rowtb of Canadian D e e ne" save Spanish F1 tl Let "Danders ve Your hair loot Look at tongue! ReMove pole' double its beauty. You can hate lots (�t Claims 5taay Victims in Canada of long, thick, strong, lustrous hal:.,. Canada's dairy products yielded ap• prices also established new records, Sons from little stomatal, . , and should be guarded against. Dont let it stay lifeless, thin, ecrsas2y 'proximately $250,000,000. in 1919. Of the average price for all grades of Minard's liver and bowels or fading. Bring back its color, vigorthis amount, about ;tib,000,000 wan re• creamery, delivered at Montreal, waa l oeived for exports. These figures b834 cents is 1919. White the produe and vltalsty, Get a 35 -cent' bottle of delightful essay constitute arecord -for' the tion of cheese probably showed a Is a (}rear Prveentatice. being one of "Danderine" at any drug or tofitt Canadian dairy industry. in 1910, the slight decline, the past year can be the oldest remedies used. Minard's Linl. counter to freshen your scalp; Cheep went has cured thousands of came* of total value was Estimated at ;100; credited with a record production of Grippe,Bronchlugt, Bore Throat Asthma _ O iadmif and falling hair. Your heir t Lei .006,000 and the exports amounted to butter and condensed and powdered and similar dlmeaies. It to an Enemy to ♦ ,reeds We, stimulating tonic, then Its nearly ;24,000,000. Although the Pro- milk. perms, Thousands of bottles being used every day, for sale bp all druggists and life, color, brightness and aban¢araee; duction of most dairy products made a Western - Canada, especially the general, Sealers. ; will return -Hurry? fairly constant increase during - the Prairie provinces, is rapidly increas• MINARD'S LINIMENT CO.. LIMITED, period o1 the war, the -phenomenal re- Ing its production of milli and butter. Yarmouth. N.S. afusle S mess sesaoe �m1en �m r.Qrd of 1919 must, be attributed is At present, Ontario and Quebec easily Unappreciated Advice. ( OOA DISEASES :serge measure ,.to market conditions. lead the -other provinces, but with a •'I have my double about this c In common with other food products, more genera y realization of the need ant B;aw ;the prices of milk, butter and cheese for conserving soil fertility on the League of rations;' remarked the ][ailed by C to,antI Ab " .-i rapidly owing to a world short- pratrtea, dairying • will progress pro- proud: parent. dress by the Author. „may •., !. Ola* 611oM Oa, l0aa, -'age. Thea, too, the more rapid growth digiously. „ 1,19 West slat street of urban" centres as compared with Modern, co-operative dairying- is I understand they propose to go 1 .New Torr, U.f3�. ahead Ind settle it without paying any Accept "California Syrup of Figslip s the .rural population has enlarged the less than fifty years old. Already it attention to what my daughter has only—look for the name California on "? home market, without a correspond- has played as outstanding part in giv written about it in -her school examine• the package, then you are sure your ',,ng increase in production. Further, Ing such countries as Denmark and , child is having the best and most tion essay: •• ,the shortage of • labor on forms New 2eala4d economic independence. harmless laxative or physic for the throu8holtt the. war rest in- It bas been proved beyond peradven• } , little stomach, liver and bowels. Child. 9iP10E f�0 j 'MONEY ORDERS. �a r !Creased production materially, and ture that no . other .branch of farming ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full Send a Dominion Empress Money the comparatively rapid expansion of surpasses it in maintaining and im• directions for child's dose on each bot. Order. They are Dayable everywhere. e condensed 'and powdered milk proving soil fertility. .. However it tie. Give it without fear. nRO�� �,•afQ� the cheese industry ad• would be unreasonable to expect that Mother! You must say "California." .9 •� lVersely. Each of these factors tend• Dr pre- Song of the Wires. - �T -..,,_ed to increase prices. Thus, in 1918, sent high levels. On the other hand, Most -of us have wondered at the 'ONLY TABLET S MARKED . .the average price paid for cheese by labor conditions should steadily im curious "singing" of,the telegraph and • the Dairy Produce Commission wks prove and advances- will be made- in tolephgne wires ' often heard along } ' `23 cents, f.o.b., steamship, Montreal. labor saving devices. It seems reason- Quiet cbuntry roads, It is 'suggested �• •� `:Although similar statistics are not ably certain that dairying is destined 'due one authority that the noises are :BAYER ARE ASPIRfI� "4 available for 1919, it is probable that. to' be, an increasingly large economic due to vibrations transmitted to the Ithe price exceeded 27 cents. Butte, factor in the future of Canada...-: wires . by 'th'e p'osts,_ which receive- 'them eceive - t - y -- - 'them from the earth, and that they _ _ - - are the result of earth vibrations hien• a`tOt ASpirin at -All- Without the "Bayer Cross" tical with those that the seismograph, --- . j Should *��} �T or earthquake detector, record9. o t' CL111C�reY1 l.Jl LO4LLL1 1 V'Ver The song of the wires, it is said, is J n the song of the barometer; if it 1.1 (r=�� �•� Dei iklea or, , Coffee. . low, a change in the weather may , y ����f �� �• ,+o� - come in two days; if sharp, it may be t k y are harmful to growth and immediate: development and have a par CU His Understudy. a :early bad effect on the nervous 6 As the motorbus rattled and roared -•� �;a _ m of the child . on its way, the small and solemn unflinchingly - old gentleman whoapposit him 8 q C3youngster stared 1ve the children Presently his relentless gaze began to make its victim uncomfortable, and, eeatafa die. 1. 1 f thinking to create a diversion, a 'the ,Patna Hesdaehe;- ka$e.-which s complete Toothache, Earache, and for reetions. Then you ars gaffing resj winked at small boy. g1a, - Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica,-Neu'As genuine Aspirin prig But he felt even more embarrassed .when ,the youngster turned to his iritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for ov alltlM1-1 >.74 dame Bayer' or you aro not taking teen years. Now made in young and pretty mother, and said., In shrill, clear tones: ' ' Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containing18saw Accept only 'Bayer Tablets of feta coat but a few Bente. 'Bayer" 'larger 'Sayer" "Mamma, wink at that man!" Aspil3n" in, an unbroken also Bell packages.C. "Sayeed' :• Tkowe is only one Aspiriu—" AS,7b'X"—Yon mus+ say About thirty-five species of birch Aspirin to the trade mark (reri•tered in Can of Bayer lAspiri ins of 7[sae. of salicylicacid. While it is well known that Aspirin mast f . are known. necticaddester manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, ,he Tablets 0E Bayer QOmlav with their general trait alas$ the "Sayer Crag f D. �, 188UB N0. 18—'20, will be stamped +} q•" 'A• ,arw' ear 7 .._ .- •'fi �, :_ ^. - ' t {: •+ 10�"":,,,.,r, ,n'.' ,x .i�.�� ...,,,. ••xFw - .r �+'..t..r ',fir"., k.8', a'�.*et'+'.! .3`•' l+- t-'' .: 77111 ''' , , ♦: .,-•`. :. .+, .7 •. 1,t4'r . •�,YT' .7 r. YRS'. ',•*'•4 ',' ,.;C, •:•yv. rr LGa ,n,--•..f ... ....:�F. ........: �•- - . 7. '*:�^".; ..e ,:?t`.: .r . r.. sem,., .. •:gam `�a4 ^'•i. .... } .. +�� •.'��+L. . ,.. ... G•. .. , x. ..+ _ k . -. R.- ".. v-"- e', .q .w es''wM Y .-v..a �,t - ��•x y4.+- >n. ti'. ., ", :,.. . n .. Z"u.-_ ... moi..,.•,,./, ...._:•.rN , : , . _..� .4 .a.._$, ' .. . , y. � .. .<,,. " 4 , ... + 4' at;':. «h�:^. 0'�f.`.. s.�i 'T, vs ,•#•' 'r"t ',t-•a e-. �' . +�•}' - r, J��.[ii./Ig�$ ^$ore, in Oro on 8 nrda 1 "NOW LiwtrNae■i�N. > .t �iJSE-CLEANS -„ • 27th, to W. J. and. Mrs. 011 Stark, a daughter, 'Moser bicycle, at Rouge Silt. IEDt e1 -Mise Eva Bunting was in the -A considerable amount of un- _Loser tau at NEWS office. 30• , , You will require some of the following lines. bury on Friday. easiness ]las been felt in the muni SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE-In Creton 50 cents to 75 cents yard] Sh dow Chintz 75 cents a arils -Joseph Cowan is hAV1D his cipalities concerned over the dela ►7 cod order. Apply to P g Y ti�H, Hall, Church +. @ y r a ,,Xeeidence repainted. of the proviu •Tal government iII sc, ickering. Suer Bungalow Net, with and without border, 40 and 50 cents, -Dr. Cartwright has purchased guaranteeing rbe bonds of .the To- I ENDERS GIVEN FOR ' ALL - r rUlltO l;tiBtel'n Electric rfiiliFa ENDERS work. Nothing too lar e, Art Muslin i0 and 50 cents, yd anew baby grated auto, y. I i g Dotted muslin 3Qc , too small. J. E, Buckles, Pickering. 30 ` . t . -Miss Beatrice Calvert spent`a Although it is about two months g Art Sateen 50c yd, Upholstery Tacks, �a "eouple of days last week in the eines the wetter was }Raced inOU CAN BLTY A BEAUTIFUL - �- city. the government's hands, nothing � YOU '` Cohn, case and buv,• for 81•x, i0, new, best in ' • . Picture Hangers, Etc. - �T the market,frumJoh0,Pee1, Whitby, 33-32 ` Green and Create Window Shades 1.00 to 1.25 each, -We are sorry to report that whate\•er has been done, so that ,• ' Mrs. L. D. Banks is seriously ill at fear has been expressed that the `OK Sale-Fresh mil(;h cote. Ap. _ hpresent, strong inflnenee exerted by the,] F til>' at Wt 10, cow�.. 2, Pickering ,Brock ruadi, uratld:essl'ickrnn>�f'.l). JameitiV'htse,. 3U-31 G. A. GILLESPIIJJ, I)IINRARTON -Born, at the V. O. N. Hot ue corpurntions Tho are opposed to i - _ _. _ ' Whitby, to Isaac and :11rs. Fray, 'all publicity-owned enterprises, ``~ 1'ED BARLEY-1W bushels of seed f?� ml ht 1tldtiC'e tale gOPel'ntvent t0 AJ,'arlc}• tmanscheuri, -row). Pncc.83.00 r., -a so n. per bushel. Apply to Winton White, Brougham. -- — ------ -- �- -Mrs. Helen Douglas, of Torou- withhold their endorsing the bunds 30tf - < to. is visiting her grand-mother, and thus thwart 'the will of the AOR S.�LE-Z�'; •o:i,, pintva, her- 0 I - g 3ir . A. Burrell. people. T110�e 11'h0 are In close h tutus, scutiicrs and all kinds' of implements. Y' -Mise Amy Kean, of Whitby, teed] With the situation al's Of I H. Fht:man, Claremont 17tt ` ss spent a fete days I,tst . yr with the opinion that the goverbment )L1'1IOt''1'H' iiOCK LUGS F g will 2 oR e friends in P.ickerin pee favorably tl )on the hatcht�g to be had at Slrs• Gcu. Yhiii-r's, - 1 -hire. S. A. Fltunerfelt, o (-,06d,:sc}1eme. The delay, Jhowever,however,has L'ru u; ha m. - • . - - . -• cod_, is visiting her-dattglltehr, been setioths.�ls ltIl work h_t= beer; ! ; UGS FOR H 1:TCHING-Bred-to- �;_� - Il1rs. W. A. )iendersou. atastHtldstill. The' Hydro Elec-iii la: s. C. White LvKhorns,3l.UUper sttt:ngof �' —Mr: Robinson, of'Trenton, g•as tl•it.' Pw el• Cominksio n . were ten-! 13. 11. L.Coukwell, Pickenng, 1S_SU _ i • Jf%trest of -• , Etward -e efj!jttaet!� tl. -. -- -- •. l •• ... Dovvn a few days last week, either the work of t:onstrtictiog -n's. 2'�:c tr':' sucker and or., uncoil ' bow, John L. Gillman, Brougham..Phonc i%lark Sergi. and:1Ir Fraser, of Tu- of e(Inhprneut• - lour sutf 9 jj 1 fronto, have HTAJUJU been --(.food dei Tom ' do speudiut; x fete y yonknOR' _ - -- ------------- - .'days with hers, Jas. Gordon. there were it lot more PruteFcant f,'1095 4LE-A (ltlantity of clover r -:ter. and llrs.'Hon h aud child people at church lay and t --- %{ , P:..•. erre tv .ucnv: posts. t1'. F. Cra•r::ord, ' of Tnront to x ell' iT�l ft 1 you go - o, bttt'l R. R:1, P+c.ur g. 3) days with W. G. and :firs. Reid. heti a great notion to .get out, -----`--�- -OT1C F 1ir•ill the Prson whotook -�Ir9, ;�I tsvti Red child of Well you are nli ding- it I can tell � , 7fp+ a, the.rci •htus on S-,tu:da ••%ening last kindl M Whitby, ]lave oeetl spending & S'Utl, .t)1' cJttr tlllnistet'S at'e all glj'- ,ta,r same &T the NEt S office. 31) Y "iT Ifew days ivith the forrtler's par•, Ing us solid] soul food. every. time. ents, Thos. and Mrs. Calvert. V Say Jim, that i5 just • what-we OR S..-LE--Tire 11.,m"n'+ Ancil• -:let'. MartiII has rented «tn. deed and you will Cee nae out next F of the %Ltho•list church have for sat: a ' hanl<umeCom:orttr nfadeuf-ncgrmaterial.nray r e I4ICria1F,'d house and has n1o� ed Strllday =tyre. On Sunday; April be _.n at the parsonage any time. ' 30tC s ,. :therein', and J: Gorman. has takes 18th, tela pastor will preach tis r,OR SALE-A tluantity of.seedha' the 'Larkin dwellingvacated 6y trstt ti. 31fn niuf; subject. The 1' trlt;:. No. 1 t uartyc aly> S.C. Le.horn 3dr. Martin. Evolution of Grace." OCIr, test n t•-•,• Phone Pickering Xyzl. I2. A. Birrell, . . a+ it. R. No. 6,Craremort. LIM - On Saturday evening a trarei reads, Tile killgoluill of heaven is ?-a _ liug troupe.. presented wUrele ;like ,unto leaven, which a wornan *pOn FOR SALE- :�3 per cord: at - > TI Cabin" ' in the Lown hall. tuck at1(T ]lid in three roexetl!'eS' Of In' t� ?r ar n( tY,:+ .;, ,Bruck rue I1. A man Come and see our assortment and The hall way eomfortabl filled meal, till tete whole was leavened." " it '."'•, the premi:c••) to attend to customers. 1D an a Y I;Pel,ln +' C_,), Da.cl,y Bru:ugbam. 19tf y appreciative audience. g subject, The Dev olnti�.,n_ �.. choose- the paper for that room you - r -A meeting of those 'interested Of Sin,' based on the words,ALE-A r rantity of strain• papering io the re-organiz'ttion of the foot. "When I savv the spoils I coveti'd I' , pry rw arbruj, +. ,r=t,aSOW due-Ap-il 1., intend" ng thele sleet. The ball club tv'ilI be held in t}le Gor 1 them,.and t(wk thein," Josh. 7 : '21, sn ...:,sear ptKs t; weck�uld. Gr•, West. R R. • T3 the law' of evolution, the v'r,uj Nu. 1, Pickering, Ind, phone, ._ • aohi Hnuse on`-Tue,&day, evening Y new,' designs are all very attractive. next at So'clock, A�good attend asceufis to heaven : but by theOR HALE-A quantity of e'••en - aace is requested.* taw of decalution, the Pout de F .edKrarn \t,nc,u.•• whet. t4'brtc ,\'ave — Juhn McGinty ha4 besn laid oat. and Early Golden Ytllow cern. ti C.iiun- __. c c@ods LO hell. 'SVe rise or fall, 6ne kcr, it. R, 1, Whitby, Ind phone-gut. 1.3•S!) , L - • off duty for several drays owing to step at a time. Grace ]if ts ns up What about Floor Covering . injuries to higfoot, sustained by to life, while sin drives us down FAR1I WANTED-1 want to buy a • a large piede - of timber falling to death. Shall we: _eia y.nu.at L lu•acre Carm.'vhcrc 1 can get_plenty of:work Oilcloth I yard and 2 - yards Divine Worship? by the day, Will pay S,+N) dowri.. Give loll Capon it as 6e was assisting a fang@ p • Rev. Harry par:,culars. R. C: Ixindau, R R 1, Goodwood, — - - -- truck across the bridge. Wilkinson will address the union crt! welds at 85 cents a square d. -It is rumored that. the King- Prayer and League Service at q y arca road between Pickering and 9 p ro. on Thursday of this week. JL1 OR SALE-st Ford touring cur,. Linoleum 2 arils wide at 1 25 The ublic invited 1918 model, in fiest•elays shape. I Kaye also Y a Iz the east aide of Pickering Village ,and aU who secured the agency for the popular Dunlop tire. ! may receive a concrete surface Attso will be well paid. Drop In Am also agent for the Gray-Dort car, Thos.E. this year. jVhether Chia i9 don@ Stephenson: Claremont: 28-31 - sure,-J. �V.'D. a square yard. or not the government intends LTOUS.E PAINTING AND DECOR- expending a largb sum of money Missionar Anniversar AXattng., Best prices and workmanship, Also Y y Insurance a to e.f of the best rstalt stnhed k. r ei- With Paper Floor Oilcloth and7AI a on this portion Of the road this I surance init farm property and stock. pa year. dentes and mercantile, at low rates. Apply at. ! The W. M. S. Anniversary Ser- Gerow'sgatfage or at_house across thestreet: • q -April showers being. forth vices will be held in the Piexering -'I :, some of our new Curtain Nets Nay Sowers, but so four April has Methodist Church ileo Sunday and -- -- _ brought us frequent snow falls, Monde v, April 25 and 26 On Sun- you can make your rooms and even miame tretcold r ea It clay Rev. E. R', Newland, of -: •PICKERING -:� ,/'r is better to have the cold weather srooklia, 'vill make .the ehurcit Cheerful .and bright. ?\..Qme In April than is May, and , while full of people hear aud_ feel his Cheerful YARD the weather has been -very back• nlovi'l1t; lnesylage. He is a Live ward so far, we may.have yet.a Wire . ire .. Extra music and-ftpe- and let us supply your wants. delightful ring. l ' -4pring. d4ei iniz•i at each service. 1 7 S. and Mrs. Chapman re- Monday,, E-+ p p'llae tip. tn.,•ilr, J. S. Iyer, turned home on Saturday evening puputtr cncectxiner, of Turonto,• �`'�' from their three month9 holidltty tdrsi%te(1'by Jur. Rd. Rowl,tnd,,\vill r . ■ C H A P MA N y About 300 1 G Keo )ed to ; tee -Toyed a tem tutors of 8O de rpea, t uu a flet recut 4 Iirugram of e I 1 spent hn Californlra, vrbPr•e tele Pn • � 8 ooh,+. dtiec�. recitations, .noon ._ barrels At �'SJ cents enn-_ - -• �-' they report a most et.joynble logues and',chtllannor .keiche-. -each in lotsBUMDYS time in CaIifa- bei : v�hrvi the All brarhd new numbers, and itttr. _'_ � orange crop was being harvested, Loud. Better, Best, If tLi= i; of 10 or tllore Rt. s DWARE and also their return trip through nearly the Last, i 1ll`be *urr•15, the sb6p. '%Vesteru Canada. the, Best Event r tk a Sand 2 Tg'• D. Gordonp" w - not forget the drama to Tickets 8ii cents for adults and 2b W. l� SiG Son, Do be given in the town hall this cent- for children under 12 years. i . 'f Friday) evening by the Claremont \Ifu3. G. l;evv', Rt:� . F. W.. Uc)tv'x, P1VEj;� �oLlSQM'�.cayllllg Made Easy . ramatie Club, under the'nuspices Secretary' Pre�iclent v' of the Public Library. This dratn:i Y _ _ - ndependent plron .' Bcil and 1 - - entitled "Rome Ties,­ has been - - - -- presented in Clarelunnt, StoufF -!AN 'MEMORIAN ��r We carry every ung to rna a douse- 4 •vhlle and Brougham, and in every •1 60 YEARS' alae has been well received. It i. 'IouTiF.-In lovin memory of 11nry �t ii:XPER1ENGFZ' r :cleaning easy, such as full of pathos and htumor and Ann Gregory, beloved 'Wife of Ltl- �• ! • contains many amnsing scenes, 21` P 3 r nlund Moore,who asses away on April st, 1919 a 1t � , and holds the attention of cele(ter . «asll'ixrn Machines, . Self-�,�'rin�lnalIo 4 audience from begin uing to end. A lowing mother, true and kind, o a a 13', dip-1t3c1derB, A beautiful metnorv� left'behind r t Do not fail to attend and the: `-� Tubs Clothes �� run-er:s �Cnrtain Stretchers, Loved, and respected, one• of the best, , �� ? " s b + help a worthy cense. AdniisSion 3d May she be grantee] eternal rest. '�`~ 3'r.�ce ,�,iaatts cents, children 2a-eents. C'�st�r�a We mourn for you dear ntothe•,' s ero�r�.tc:tl-5 r c. Brooms. Brilslies, Carpet Beaters, �. —FAlowitlg i3 the report of the But not with outwa'td shote, da;rae rend'.^;art etch ens ar crtFtt, n %X7 V Intermediate Room Of Pickering i n enti azcerr,fa ^,:r o;vn+rm f �a w4etL..r �, �, '. - asf Pans, Etc. Etc. For the heart that Mourns sincerely Invention to ptobt.:•,;, uc�tn,�',. cottu,nnca ,, P1 blic school for March' • Jr. III- Denotes silently ted low. nonsatrtctl; cr.n ce::u:+t. Nd't�nGGK on FI tont free. uMest a:;enry. for �'•c:.nug Patens. Johnnie Cowan. Carl Kirchner, -Sadly missed by Husband, r Patents tai-en Ihrouvii Rur,a A co, receire Nellie Sier.. Mildred Jephsun, lea- Sun and Daughters 'y" 'Otice,.rnhoucctatrto tech® sde'lla Iic . Id .�� �' i�' t� S 'e otic fine display _ bel Stephenson, Jack McGiut� , Vit' a Of - Orval Coakwell. Annie Baker, Al* ---_- -- -- -- ------- Ahandsomeiyilla•ttitr+>3t►eel:a Largentcr- — - - _ NOTICE TO CREEIfiORS Canada, aa da, .any Brio poat Joa vp . of fin feed Palmer. Sr. II-Hard.ld Ricl.t- OaaaAaB ,;s a y61,1wetase pzelald, cola by N- N � .E -_S----S- E� E D S ardson, Mervyn Potter, Billy Hall - - -- .unewsaowen+ - gelam • - -R__sueSler. Edith Kearns. _ _ , 1� Gents ger packet.,77 hre nee, 1 lar 'iman Donald Notice to Crc mors and Utltt,'s in Cert est• hranebomnA'-Fst.,wae�fntrton D. 1 .(� a-n. erg _ Morrissey, V ei-im Reid, Johnnie ate of llnlda•§ Jerre Doteu, Deceasecfj - Remmer, Hilda Kearhs, Stella The Creditors of the Estate of Hul- -Sugar- Beets f OL per lb. Turnips 1.00 Pel' lb.,- Bath, Bessie Bath. Jr. I I-Hilda duh Jane Der Wit, . e •owns tp Walsh. Mildred Murphy, Lizzie of Pickering in the County of Ontario, Our StOcli of Hardware is complete. - McGinty,- Jaek Jephson, Luella married woman, deceased, who died on or ahout the first cine• of Se )tember, You canal get the best Mani- Palmer Evangeline Cutvan, (F�ddie - 1 -�- ,, , r �i•'y� Palmer absent). A. D. 1919, are hereby notified to send toba Flom, trade front \ o, 1. T Bundy"" Tick�J.1illarch repnrt.of Junior P�orn)1 g" b post prepaid orotherwise deliver to Rltirlitobft wheat(J i' - of Pickering public school : Sr, I- the undersigned administrator or his Royal Iinttselrold and' Glen.ora for R p solicitor on or before the Sth day of Bread. Try n bag. Dorothy Andt:ew,..!oh,�y Green• .'fay, 1920. their Christian and ser- Pastry P'lotn ' Fresh Rolled Ol3ts --T law, Leonard Stephenson, Phoebe names, address and description, and gj{ �•N SHORTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS ! ! ! Baker, Edward Kirchner, Earl full particul:us of their._ claim and AtIt, FEEDS' Forster.. Jr. 'I-Alan Shepiherd, nature of ,securities, if any, held by !. Harriett Morrissey, Kenneth 11or- chem. OAT CHOP; ley; hausrix• , ' �-a€te C> S14E,D OATS'- -ZVe tali elTyoii Dots to good .ad vantage, a9 we've had them on combs Ethel Br is )'lay, 192►, the estate of the %aid Hrol- RA R r,I,;Y CHOP . y (absent), to)-Ji'. duh Jane Doten will be distributed I from Primer,"Ethel Powell, Hel- au1'vFii;A l' Vrder a year agotong the parties entitled thereto CR:1GItF,n CORS - - Williams, the Old R@li2,b1A en Cowan, Barham Hall. LorisP haling regard only to the claims or C \1�I) D C FF:I;i) Stephenson,' C. Vale. 11. f't)aktcell, interest of which the ado�t nisr,rator Calrltvell's Cream substitute Pr. ll=Wniter Richardson, Hoty- shall glen have notice and .11 others re in.- Prices Rrd Law, Harry Stephetipon, Edan will bA eItchided from the said die- L C-Uf Meal. Otte spring samples from the Lowndes Tailoring Co. a Roid, (Zillah Vale, Doris-Reid and tt,hutuin. A16la,"se.4 11teal , good, but they deliver the good.4,' Dated at.•Torr>nrtcr-tkis-SElt dto c+f=-"- --C FiO.PP1�.l L��N OATA Allan Andrew absent). Pi% T- , - - April, 11_rl. CRUSHING F;VT;RYDAY •1rene Copeland, William llnrthl. r Our Rubbers and Slickersat0e the best et. You knoll• the Rlizil Bye, :Timt)tie Palmer, Au�titl 11 !t•r-t.v�f .1.t�rFs E3Ti.\T„v, Get prices on feed in tori lot y , Solicitor for the Ad.u,iuistrator. BELLTHONE.', r :Maltese Crows Brand of old. Baker• Lentis Fowler, N, 7( 101a4' 85 Bav Street, Torrint:o Afnrri-y, R.'t•Qell F'ntvlPr. Irene; joseph 1A'illia Doten, Esq„�'-7 A; BUNTING, - T)TCR,ERING ,r.i C'lar'k, F`redolir Ellidtt. Ge zen River, On-t-,, Administrator R_ Chopping every day.1 �r •. � __ jE�i,ablished 13:17. r 1 '�sr?r.E'l�wkr_:_s.” ,xA..,-..w.. �.. a;,.a. ,.. ,:i1r..: r, ,_..._e. : +:.__._ �. .. �..�,:,•+-±-_-•n4+'nx�•'ar�s•,:-.: _,.. ... -»s :. -... :_.-.___. .. _.._.,. .a..lx`•a.+�_u'--� �3[a'w3rr�•""'' •i `•�lv' -