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GREEN RIPER _ _ T_.- �UNBARTON — } Established 75 years Geo, - Baer The Green River Ladies' Aid drill The youbg people of :Dumbarton are Medical r. - hold their regular montbi} `mee'ting present in[ a btasement sof 1 the t h �rch GREENWOOD fi - --- - - -- -.f at the howe of Airs, red �Yri ht on, ' Ties, ll h April Nth, at' 2 a0. "Word. fur Roll un, Fri0av evening, A' ril. the 30th. �r R E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis � TP R• tered member of the Optometrical keso. ,. Call, • Love.' Refreshments will be commencing at 8 o'clock'. Admission d efstiou of Qatario. special attention given to The cost of btiild�ng served at the close of the meeting;. 25cents, * ,a •. the fitting o1 glaeses: Eyes tet:ted free. `;orti, Claremont. .. ti. 46d .; u GREENWOOD 1 a Barn �1" �IOine CHALK. LAKE N'F. TONIL7NSON. Al, B,, rember Aliss Edith. Wi0ditield spent Sunday w •'of thi Coutes of Physicians and Surgeons � 'at her hdroe here. •Lev, S`.ct y has securee bis hired rp of Ontario. O(P.ce: that tgrmerly occupied by Miss Ada N ielde sp"ent.last weekend help for the, seasont the late Dr. R. r:fodie, apd latterly by Dr, Cald- Yotl' dUn't know tint,, Soil al'8 , j ''Well. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. 231y at her hoots it, Alyc i.e. Tames Ci" has the guest of V11 in. ' funnies to da so: (, - Jan,es livers h=ts arrived home,rery Bu,t';;es oa, Suuday. E., CARTWRIGHT, AI. P„ �1,. Over'80 per cent of Barn Fires '• mush imprclved in health. e4eo. Alc-Dowell visited with Robt. V. C.•P. R .Ont. :1 cen;rcr for the Coun- + Mrs. Etiis,uads and sora, of Toronto, Alii} nand on Sunday. lire caused bA lightning. j� a tyof Ontario. Officeyoup� 1d-2 and e, -Sp. m.. are holidaying cat the parsonage. 31i=; Alina and � Nelson• •AicDowell ran and Short's r ,, at other hours h appointment Phone i3r11 Lloyd Peg., , who has been attendii, trete tl,e guests of Geo. Moles and Iso. 24. Ind. phone No; 400. Piekcrmc• Uu- �'(OUCI Lightning Pt'ote -tion F tario. sats is Over i9 per cent Guelph Collt<l:t, has returned home. family. on Sunday. j,. The pgtor.h League held a, t-pecial now on hand in small NO. 'Nf( .. Y , _, _ t . rase ,uU in ,e e rare 1 oil ERO : K ROAD • EdiabnrGh, member of tho Cc!lece of «ednesdciv evening, qui tntities. f Physiaiaas and Surgeons of Ontario. lice lista We have protected a great uumbel' 7 g o Pohett Purser and bride have re -i Jes$PBaugerow,of'r(.,r(nto, visited of Royal Coilege or 6 u,teone,. E,linburgR:. Let us protect oil. T c �QgataT'at-%n:fon to daSuyes or �o�rn and p y tiit'nec', '.tftet their* Fpe,rding tEleiP' his mother :,ren the week -end, W e, iern Oats, also Mixed Grain children. ofloo anQresidenee,BrrigL m, horeymnon at United States points.. Mrs. Bad„erow. sr., is still confined and Scratch Feed for Call or phony 2TJ AIr. and Mrs. Hi-erninn and dau-'i to herbed, buc in holding. her own. poultry at right � * Legal. ghte,H. of ' 'biteyale,•and Levi. and James H. Kaye„ who has been seri- prices. '� 'O'Mis, Linton and son of Claremont. i ously ill, is.noav on f.he_road torecov- T H.'KI:NNF.DY. Bat•rister. Sol- t o�� Y ��1� i spent Suudar'tvith :'In. Otti,erod and et'y. ,, 1 family. 8eth'Bad snow has his kitchen al- All who have delivered • ,eitor 1�6tary Puglic, ,Convey�recz £.a ;bp. 4y� TEYALE most, complEte;l, which to t -=� heat before February , app trance and value of his property. please call and get par. E. FARE�VFI.L, K C.. BARRIS- "1'� 32r4. A. _Matheson and son. are -with John Knnx write;+ very encouraging- tici alien rcceilltg. . HJT Croowu Jyof the prospects in Cuba, as evei'y- 'tici9To gCourt Bohai,, Whitby Attorney, anA=aaxity.,. r ". ; i A. t Q. R; i k, r. p _ --- Jr ] L ! Mrs. Parker is at present under the think-is-poing; along nicely and every E. CHRTy,TIJN, Barrister and dor.tor's care. one pa;uyperc,u�. .. ; A. solicitor, Notary Public, Fit,. Stoney to CLA FtEMONT Alr. and 1Ir4. Annis visited with NV. -George haves, of Oshawa, visited can. otic• Brack St '.vrtb, Wbitbr, 2517 � i � and Mrs: Vn jor, his friepnds here on Saturdttr. Ht+ seas -_. -- c Al s;• Iayie'Rogers. of -To: unto, risitr tteeom ,tote d hp F, Ii. :]ackson to _ �- if n1LE-t .0 JOHNSTON-rearri5•er5. - Ali,rkham.on Furida F• _-+• ESN ,< L! tc., _'Csl)anfnrtkz 1ve. ta�'u'l :'.it 11S1dR: I3SL'E.R OF ed herpirents Fore. CLtrt nHo n his and Mr. Bur le, of. Toro has Finch- -)n Axf.,rd. got h To.jw- . Phone Gerrard 1111. Saturdnje, '%Ul- I + P , vein L'3',, t[nd.) 401 , • Ise "the J, htisun plc pPe'tp, badly cot sorr,N time Ago a'il h a viz-t.l :•^ We are p,eaQed to see W. Hilts out saw. «bile cutting Avood at J, L. s Marriage Licenses Stepbenson's iii now able to -attend to - 7ILLIAA3 J. IIT ATON. D. A., Bar• � again, atter his recent•illne-;. t r,et:. 5v,ciu;r, member of the hr n of _ his duties, as the wo itis is healing Lew and Jlrs..H,tgerman Cpent Sun. Service Ryck,+�::n: Den,ann- Foster and $Caton. TorBi;to .y_ _....-- ._ --___.— _ ., _ -- I _ - sly.- - - General Trustsbuikling•ti:,SayStreet,Tor�nt4. !da}•*ith 31r. and Mrs. Ormerod,of pie Teltphone_Niuin toel and 901. LOGS WANTED ! Greenwood. Baden and Albert N Namara and --- IIeOr Jas. iJyer in the illethodist pay G A ed at the i mill- deliver- Mrs, Hoover, of Toronto, visited at Chiirch, -April 26)th, tr' Dental Itifill a thePnllowtti Wi)i' Burtons, -- A E• Miss Gerrard attended the funeral BLAKE B. BFATON, D: D S., R'�ck lam No, 1 35.00 to i�.i J per'Jl of her father in Toronto. Her many WHITBY Gzaduate'of :he Royal C�!,-Igc of Dental Soft Elm No. 1 25.00 to ;01.fvy "I friends here wish to extend to her The undersigned have opened Surtteoris and University of Toronto. Office Basswood' No. 1 25.CN1 to 31J.:NT "' The teachers of South Ontario met over W, %I. Pringle's `hardware; store; 1il,ieby. tbrir deepesE sytnpathy. in the b.Iusic Hall here on Saturdaytip a new garage at, the corner j mice hours 9 to 32 : t W s,au.c, Intl, pr-ona rl: Maple No. l 25AX) to 31) 00 ••; __ ...... - . of Church and Kin $ Bell phone 220. 44ty s White Ash No. 1 ii 7 to lii.il0 :+1ICHOLL5-FVHITE and organized a Teachers Federation KingStreets, Sad Gr'ch Pine 1 :J).tN) to :t5 Od "' or Salary Circle for the Inspectorate. Pickering, where. they are — Hemlock No. 1 2a00 to 23,00 A veryprett weddia was solemn- The meeting was' largely attended by prepared to repair all makes Y fluotattee gavb*. '•d - y R teachers. from every municipalit in of autos, motor -cycles 4 . •.. _ .... .. ized • in the Bathurst St. Methodist y . Chopping and Oat Rolling every week the riding, as well as. teachers rom and bicycles. Church. Toronto, on April 7th. when p es• f3. HAM -Issuer o! Marriage " day e:ce�iting Monday. Bowmanville and Secretary Charles ' s viva•a In tit• popsy of On Ethel, second daughter of Owen and ,,. O - Mrs. Nicholls, of Toronto. was united G. Fraser, o! Toronto. Teachers of -We are also agents for De 2 @iekartnivinye, =ny, G•@@II R11Y@r other inspectorates were urged to Barnes,r in marriage to Lloyd, eldest son of g Laval Cream Separators �T ' organize to co-operate for business " �V IV.IRIC-HARDSON - Real Es James and Mrs. White, of Pickerin • •tate. Insurance, Conveyancing_ N3,tary. Or address R. R.:� o. 1. Locust 13111. Rev. J, J. Ferguson officiating. Th Purposes, The f b*p, the schedule of and repairs. 3 Public. Etc..;Ackerinc, oat. qtly -'� bide wore a -travellingsuit of navy Prices suggested b}1 the salary Com - Public. y mittee of the Ontario Educational Gasoline Engines, Tractors and ` -W ' H ALL=House car enter. Es- blue gabardine with lar a picture hat p Association were recommended: Sawing Machines. j Ir ••urnates riven for new work, repairs nr Spring Term to match. 1:i14E Ne21 !rirholla,, sister alttrat,ons I td,;phoae.ata.:Pickcnn•, 231y ofthei bride, was bridesmaid and the al For rural teachers and assistant gzooni was supported by his brother, teachers a urban school:: First year Cowan '& Shepherd-,- $,BEdTON TO�fitiSHIP OLERE from April 0 merges into the Sum. 1 Waltex G. White. The groom's gift (interim certificate) ffiRtNI; second yearfa (interim certificate) $"). third year , Do hoLreyancer, Comini•afoaer for taktas mer Term from J ane •28th In bitch t,,. the bride was a brooch, set with • • 1 stlidarlte, aceo,intant. Etc. money tow alis and a uamariney, to the brides year (permanent t•ertiflrate) "81000: n on farm � pt�ropert7 It or of'Marria,te LAo• of-Sbaws Business Sehools. :tio P'' n fourth year ipermtinent certificate) Pickering, Vntr e. ,ttoea" Wititevals, Ons. t•r. til gid an onyx ring And to the best of l: _ vacations. Enter any titre.- Free n.:•n 4 tir of old cuff links. After a '81t l i fifth yNat (permanent certifl• _nt ^ g r c acp•irrm at gthe brkles's home, the cite) Et or>•l,, HUGH S. Pi'GH, Glen Maj -f. Ont, _cHtato ue. : P. llclntoslr,• Chief- � �Y1j Lscea.al 3nr:loaner.' Estwi* :e e:tcr• !, n , eau a left on the avenin tsnin (b) For Prinripadsc+f school' n�twn- Principal, Yonge & Gerrard. ' . l y R g i ptence in isi,portc,l s_1 tir'u-abhr, 1 stock. fourMnnls: ltltst }'ear 51_!10, ieMndHere ou ArVEales conducted aatn•bere, Lite for terms fat London. y esr "$I3t)0. third ,year $1 u10, fourth aLd part cu:am l ,.r.ae Ind, 2118: 33-ly _ _ _.�_. A 1•er, p!ion w•a•-hi-M at the home of- } 1 a,er� rad MrA. White; Brock road, ear L; rv1 t PICKSRIN� on Ktnrde April lltb, when about k !'Frr Prinrtpttls of yah, n s ovFr _ r P05TILL, Licensed At3Pr10IIPPr, .•. .•. F. .for Oon:d,•, of York and Ontario. Aac• e e ftmr roma F,rit; ytar �Itztoii, second thirty-five to at ve:, gathON,.d -to meet t Iii -lest ,!I krn<t• att0&U"toccshorteae _ vear $1700, third year 818W, fourth $Bytes, adorees Gto•a atr•r P. O., out. ! a ,I.wp.,t nme the happy �c,v le, Llr,rti LUMBER YARD p stir lIa !U,fti year $20tN). a and tile+, White, The bri:re Iva,+ t'h( Cement � t)RTON M. GIBSON. Ontarir, recipient of manrbeautifulprese'nts. - Yt� an,! Doe,:zmn Land SUrtCyoP�and C,�:'. - e A S WNITEVAL �.Or�l, . .Engine,- ; Hupkini Street, Whitby, Phene.231'. - .. - lfenierober" the entertainment ill ..Lumber, Land Surveyor of -Port Pcrry,l 44-•a .. �Irti,utliat Church Apti1 120th. sat 4 in the r;rr:iP i.a Fpenditr¢ a few u• (5uccersor to she late W. E. ;,Ysrn4ld, • Untano. \ For'' (iet�r¢e Be L 12" tv on business. William Hi!ta Rnd John Walrerr. 'Sale -- Shingles W.Nf. 31AW, i.2CE\QED Act'• BROIJCiHAM RrP tit resent under the doctors care. a T10'�EER.torYork,Qntz-:,,andDuthant 1 !� L Dr. inl:e Beaton and- wife. Whit- Ready Rn.ofin�, a°anaed at tiEl ��iofric¢a1epBetirfonpnd;I C ern` r?iLOUt :300 Al G `120oped1TjP tt fn2't 41�� city it �tPvPek. a business br. SttPt)tPlRyrd with the former':—par. dent phones. W-hitby,•Ort. ply barrels at �5 cents Fred CacsiP tray in 'Whitbv�a fear enteh Pre. Wire Fencing, - e = (lays last week or fur duty, 11arnhi Iihite °f -J#e Guelph Axri- - each in tots , y jury c11 it Colic P,'has returned h'om(• Ii ; PontI Phrl'ippspent a few days ( � Steel Posts.. Tv L 8 of the shops at'. hela�Creek in. 'Mrsttl:h. township, con J. omnis eadilhat Jrovinoualso Bou ht a'nd so, xm ow _ d. her sister. <llr�. Art Farthin J, F; C•oavie, of Toronto, is iroprov• V proving, � Government, Mainicipal 'arwl Cor- ing the appearance of III-- property that cif W. H. Major. � A C R E E SO R ' wv �Y D� ,sere by the erection . of a new fence Harold Pugh, of the Ontario V.eteri- p i W. D LyOr�On L4 SOni nary College, is spending a few days y oration Bonds For Sale. r thereon. •c Bell Phone 183enterprising with his parents here. - LOCUST HILL JPICBERING oar l young men are 11iss NVRllacP, school teacher, ha. 5 hrIoing their •friends out considerably s WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY retarnRwl from Pet(rboro, to eontina:e' H Bell and Independent phone.Zvi[h thyt undesirable Fogg: wood cut- her teaching duties here, �. R. ATMORE ting, by using their gasoline engines Samuel amus, Nannel has been visit.'t ; � inst.e.td of mttsctilar poti.•er' ing fnr�the past week with Alf andPiockering Veterinar Sur eon l While eating hf5 dinner at the Ai - Y g Alrs. 'Mannel, of Toronto. ' Cast },inn Hotel, Toronto,' Thomas Hope Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary as ! ♦ ; i Ose71rCarterhas purchaFed a nein Gybe Best-! a ♦6 P�yS . Churchill, of 213 Canehec Avenue, was - College, All calla day of night ' ` Ford. The boys are planning for R =eiz-d with a choking spell, and loan • promptly attended to. c.��� ch:irivari in the gear future, /'� s) f •ing hack in bis chair, expired imrnedi- Mr. Daniel, li Cor.hranc•, Bell and Independent Phones �� ;: �':`�'' /> I ;tteh. Dr. Radfotd, (:Droner, was Ont., �. PICKEi21NG, - ONT1R10 I Y� s�r'. F� who is op --rating a large InWhet busi- t� _ >r�..3 sunin,oned and ,ttttihuted deal.h to �u nes-, visited recently wit his many _- hr -art. failure.' -Deceased' was in his i' _White vale Tile Works' Concrete drain tiles of different s'zP:; and -concrete bricks 'for s:tle. _ 'Ind. Phone No.'5315, .13arkhatn. Geo. Burkholder, Dr. N. E: McEwen, 8-V. Sc. Veterinary'Surgeon. , Gri dun e o 'niversity of Toronto. Former Veterinntian-to Macdonald Agricultural College, Quebec. Prompt attention to all clients, Bell and Ind: Phones, PICKERING) ONTARIO Has a full line of fresh and cur- ed meats constantly on hand, Spice Roll,' Breakfast 'Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. , Highest prices paid for � Butcher's cattle - s ' fried is here. 'Ton e .� Charles Sts, Toronto 70th year and had been it commercial F g A lar a number of friendsfrom here ti avellt r for 52 years For the _pa -t fi atter.degct the funeral of the late Mrs.'s r Gives high Ade instruction for yeas he had represented the' Blind 3 t: Institut of OGeorge Tran, interment being made positions -as.., one.grAphrrs, privnte Ottawa. His wifeand at Locust Hill Cemetery, two r-liiklren sutviye. blr. Churchill tore "E secretaries, gook-keepers,•office as. twl �p^nt the ears pltrt .his life A numher of our progressive farm- ars here finished seeding on Saturday. sistants and commercial teachers nrar the villnfie of Brougham and was e Demand for our graduatesmore well and favorably known. He was April 17th, breaking all past records, it+id to rest in St. James Cemetand the remainder will ery on finish this , t pan e i « _ week, weather permittin¢. Drugs, ,Patent Medicine! school enjoys awide- z'pread.patron - J;tntes .Greig, nfWest Toronto, - r, annon have moved to the residence of the latter's father, Tolet Requisites, age. Open all year. . Enter any hrotbe'r of Robt. and John Greig, of t+r Ed. Willson for a short time, having r' time_. Large ratalo ut mailed ton Brougham. and Mrs. C: H. Pilkey, _ Stationery g g urchaaed a large • farm near Rnven- mt�t with R, toad death on Friday night p R k ,rerluest., hist. Mrs. 'reig had gone to visit shoe, of which they take possession in `yillard's Chocolates, �V. J. Elliott, Principal their son, Roht. E. Greig, and on re- the fall. - j turning Saturday morning, found the Cigars and Tobaccoes iiause full of gas, which had escaped Overalls seems to be the favorite from the cooking stove, and on going style of garb this year. Speeittd attention given to -drug It is My Business to her hedroom she found Mr. Greig dead. The deceased, who was 60 years ' Owen Sound is ackin the Legi- requirements 'of live stock To help you run part of yours. of age, was horn just west of Bro• slattire to proclaim her a city. , By opening a New Garage in the Vil. t'gham, where his father carried on a Calls pt•omptly answered day or a g blacksmithin business. About 30 Canada will shortly present her -of-N"-IFevale I nm prepared to do g night, t, Bell or Ind. hone, ' all kinds of repair work, including years ago he inoVed to West Toronto claim for indemnity froth Ger- 8 p tops and side curtains, also ranking where lie carried on a livery business, nsaiiy. v_ our old car loop and run like new by but for the past. year has lived in re- ivin it a good coat of new paint, * tiremPnt. He was a prominent mem. J: Agent for Toronto machineryinchid- her of the Masonic order, and was a CARD OF THANKS N E MCEWEN, Agent member of Victoria Presbyterian , E. Ing Pumps, `Windmills, Silos church. 'He is survived by his w ow, Air. Geo, J. Tran and family wish to -* and Gasoline Engines. who is a daughter of the late Robert thgpk their many, friends and neigh- i �+k CHARLES M. RICE, i Bowes, of Claremoilt, one son, R. Ed- bore for their kind sympathy extent- Veterinary Surgeon die, and one daughter, Mrs. Parry, of ed to them In their recent sad bereave - Rome Tel. 5521, Whitepale, Ont Winnipeg,meat. 1=101C,8T13MP= - 031t�,Y10 .. .. a .. .. x-,.+. _. r ._........ .- .. .. _ ..-...•.�u_,! •. �._ .-,.• � .:►. _ � .,. r - •.._ .. ..�-.,.. _-... .. r^•..�... � _.+.,.•.. .re. --ars • '•. . v...._dw.,.:,,A:,+B<,.'. G.,,�S._�i:.kwa ;., ._. .. •. ,.. .. .-.. .. ./' �:r,. .,, _ A _ _ +...l..s;.,wf.,;..:.,a� :.. - - _- - •-w�.aa'Fa' .yG::...,�.'�,,...5. «,. ....a.+,w+i} • v.�.. •�• u Pte,'. .. $,�•,'.yam., • J. ;w.,F. •M ,•/"•NN^MY• . 9,F14 ,i-.. . .: q ..+•_E q YAG' �tl: -L .. .- M1i'^< YrT, �-,' a_: ... .:4�' ,., .EL�r.:E. :"L^.f '^ "l.i ,s.' .:r .iR ri" xe, A Y } Y' .� ,M -,`i•. .-.'YT. ,y,. ,. P':. $..... ,..., w ] .',.r ¢l lr'f� ..ti .. ,...••, ':,yam,.: C.. 4.' T•«"..'� ^4�•,L.. J',...L n _ .'-iw A�•n= EJ' �,b ^✓n/::•.. r. .�S` 42+ ""MR- w^u:' 'T!' &^�3'+,r,•e..^'. '•TJi.. •N v.4%:✓.'N .. L'.•IR� .., �, -y.".r..• Ge'%� .'. I" T•'M h " ..�ti... .�, . ... '•Ah .. r.... N:n•r; t..' ° .. ,� . � , •+. er« ,' -.•. .'t�.MY J, .: , ..• . k. ... .•. .' .. �r 'Y'.'YCRY.4 .L .•.,: ,.. _ Used in Millions of Tea -Pots Daily ��,,,s da`��� t°« •w J �N,:y. fi •' v'• ...ii•'rS "Diamond Dyes" Tur�'aded Y , fabric, whether 1t be wool, silk, ]luau, :�--- � Nay � - v ; ' a -- .. i + What should he do? It was too late now: For a' moment he hovered on game The visiting cheering sectio:. made g g - .. _ In all trades and occupations; Leaders great and leaders -small, But the farmer' leads them all; and a man at first, run- I the edges of the crowd, then suddenly t,:. Buddy. "An° we'll fire off the fire. • Preserved & sold only in works to-ni ht " His eyes were shin. .lure Clea ' � g y �- ins in the dirk. Out'there somewhere, 1S Sealed air -tight packetsi on a sunlit, diamond. a man was mak- k i _a. home_run Throngs in cos- �* O�OiC e��e-5 tomes were cheering themselves hoarse for Buddy the mascot , .. A gOOdAe88• Roman candle went soaring through ►r"s' t the ceiling;- no, above the trees' ... - When he finally went to sleep there - — were brass bands playing in his ears, and Highlanders dancing before his ,. TM eye and the bonnet and cane were - clasped close in two grubby little is jin- -s hands. D _ _ ownstairs m the kitchen his moth- er smiled suddenly over her -work. busit3esal--._Buddy had—forgotten all Use "Diamond -Ryes," --guaranteed- to- r� 1 "The little rascal!'-'- she said to her - "Guess "CRACK!" B574 self. I'll, buy • a paper to. give a new, rich, fadeless color to any _ Used in Millions of Tea -Pots Daily morror .' (The End.) S seven, eight innings passed. 1`lo than e. The was on ice. g crackers and felt ver tired and. hun- y I A little chill too for the bare g>`y• y "Diamond Dyes" Tur�'aded Y , fabric, whether 1t be wool, silk, ]luau, :�--- The Leaders. There are leaders in all stations, - h ; ' a -- .. i + What should he do? It was too late now: For a' moment he hovered on game The visiting cheering sectio:. made g g - B U D D YTHEMASCOT In all trades and occupations; Leaders great and leaders -small, But the farmer' leads them all; and a man at first, run- I the edges of the crowd, then suddenly t,:. For the farmer leads the feeders; . �-', . „ h i' Furthermore, he feeds the leaders. coats, feathers, draperies, coverir-gs— hour had not struck out, that's all. -By XEADE-MINNIi O ii - _ : ,,' Some of his Highlanders, saw him go DYES HER GARMENTS His business! • Gee. whiz, yes, his Don't -R orry about perfect result i rap and waited hopefully but without, busit3esal--._Buddy had—forgotten all Use "Diamond -Ryes," --guaranteed- to- BUT NONE CAN TELL � c_ "CRACK!" = PART III. dream of skyrockets and cannon give a new, rich, fadeless color to any - — --- - F S seven, eight innings passed. 1`lo than e. The was on ice. g crackers and felt ver tired and. hun- y I A little chill too for the bare g>`y• y "Diamond Dyes" Tur�'aded Y , fabric, whether 1t be wool, silk, ]luau, '1 h ; ' a -- .. i + What should he do? It was too late now: For a' moment he hovered on game The visiting cheering sectio:. made g g feet. It must be very late. And there Shabby Apparel into New. i and a man at first, run- I the edges of the crowd, then suddenly day of days. He looked up at her •. ; �-', . „ no.bones about it. Caine the last half was something else. What was it? he -turned and ran off in the darkness, coats, feathers, draperies, coverir-gs— hour had not struck out, that's all. i- - _ : ,,' Some of his Highlanders, saw him go of the ninth inning. Everyone stood His business! • Gee. whiz, yes, his Don't -R orry about perfect result next man up. Two down, one man and caIlell "Good night P' to him, but The Direction Book with each pack. i rap and waited hopefully but without, busit3esal--._Buddy had—forgotten all Use "Diamond -Ryes," --guaranteed- to- -' � c_ "CRACK!" conviction. Suddenly, "Crack!" and about it. This was a calamity pre- give a new, rich, fadeless color to any nue hesrd him finish. He saw the --� 1H Highlanders leap as one man into the th a an on first. Moderate excitement senting the most dire consequences.°I fabric, whether 1t be wool, silk, ]luau, 'and all the rest of them do the same. s '. from the stands. Men on bases was not all at this ata of the ams. "Crack!" out What should he do? It was too late now: For a' moment he hovered on cotton: or mixed goods, — dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's voicea roared out a Niagara of sound. : ': •� 4`* �y ' e � � b ~`` Par er S i and a man at first, run- I the edges of the crowd, then suddenly day of days. He looked up at her "Red �-', . „ ' ner safe at second. Intermission while he -turned and ran off in the darkness, coats, feathers, draperies, coverir-gs— hour had not struck out, that's all. i- Instead, he hid cracked out a hotti the pitcher leisurely struck out, the Some of his Highlanders, saw him go everything! , next man up. Two down, one man and caIlell "Good night P' to him, but The Direction Book with each pack. on. "Grackl" again, and a cloud of .he did not answer. ` age tells how to diamond dye over auy dust. Both men safe, at first and third. This time there was a goodly ".Poor kid," said one, "he must be in! Guess he had time his color. nn Have YourY�Pi���d1 all the of To match any riaterial, bale dealer . roar, .tapering off into the chatter of an excited athletic crowd. It was a life, though. He:never had a day likeshow before, I bet." you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. DQ�® .by, Experts ' .good finish in any case. Batter up. Strike one -general commotion. Dian second! .this Buddy went down a succession of dark side streets, climbed a couple of Drinking troughs should be prote,�t- Clothing, household draperies; linen 'and delicateon first safe at Perfectly back fences, threw a brick at a pass- I ed. When left open, fowls are apt to -fabrics can be cleaned and made to look fresh w senseless of course, but it is senseless thin s like that' which make college base 11 interestin in g cat, missed her, and let himself into a messy kitchen through a screen I door. get in the water and pollute it. � --`i- --- i as and -bright g as when -first bought.' • Ba dy edged himself forward. This ' "So there you are!" said a woman's Keep Minard'e Liniment in the house. -- --i►--- — Cleaning $n� Dyeing -was momentous. Iwo ;nen down, .-men on second and third one strike, querulaus voice, as she stopped- JIgy "They : Honey and ininced nuts make a is Properly Pe Y Done at Parker's ' two runs needed to tie -let alone ironing to inspect him. iec�pin' open_late to t?" delicious sandwich. . ' three to win. Out on the diamond at the grocery -mg Guess so." Buddy replied, sniffing .Q.�. rt -makes no difference where you lire: parcels can be in the were taking their time. Budd y g y the i Pastry requires a hotter oven than � rent h Y .mail or express. The slate cava and atten• looked back at -the bleachers. Had at stove. "You ao?" she caught him any other food. Ij tion is gtvar the work kti Ihougb y-ou lived in town. they forgotten? Surely this was the moment to s.ng. It had worked once guess up. "Don't you know? Ain't ' you -- • We will be pleased to advise you on any question It must work again now that they had paid the penalty for their pride. come from there?" "N -no;' Buddy admitted cautiously. The Great West Permanent regarding Cleaning, or Dyeing; WRITE US. . $n stood n You ain't?" she exclaimed. Where have been, -then? I know, trai T.Oan Company. King o `""- ' Parkers' i down]" up." "Down. in ou Y P-' Toronto 01TIce 20 St. west Dye'Woks ��front!" they called to him angrily. :..' +► "Can the hoodoo play ball? roared sin' around the tallage, watchin" them era boys at their antics -answer �' y 4� allowed on 8avtngs. - mw �'�rQ the Jockeys. me!' Interest computed quarterIT. r7 ars Buddy stooped fair a second under "I been there --some; Buddy ad- Withdrawable by Cheque. _ 19YOnp3t• � the -storm, then resolutely he stood mitted shifting his feet. 0V=q(, on Debentures., -up again. It tl}e had lost faith, weI: at least be couidytry. He. only knew - "Ain't you got more senile than that?" the scolded. "A boy your age! btterest payable half yearly,.. - �part.of! the song, but he would do his An goin to your job so early too- Paid up Capital $2,419,57&»best. He raised his cane and stamp- you had 'ought to be in bed long ago. ed his feet. What'd Mr, Elkins say to you, any - thin' ?" "Bang! Bang d Banff" piped the "Nope," replied Buddy with con- " "and little voice, we'1 fire off the s .Bye..—_" '. viction, lad of an opportunity give, g pportunit to ive "CRACK!" at least one entirely truthful answer.1' Buddy never finished. - At least no g" "Didn't he say nothin' about your nue hesrd him finish. He saw the rennin' errands and all bein' satis-' 1H Highlanders leap as one man into the ? factory?" she insisted. "He said he'd i facto take you on trial to -day, just to see Air. Out of the earner of his eqe he saw tLe Jockeys and the Turks if you•was any good." 'and all the rest of them do the same. "He didn't eery nothin"' replied What" Some live hundred hate soared Buddy. Oh, shucks! -was the _ heavenward. Some five hundred use? There had never been a day voicea roared out a Niagara of sound. like this. What were- jobs ttid run - It was described .in the papers as a ning errands, and all the rest of it, l compared to the utter glory of this scene of pandemonium. Even the sun came out to see what had }tap- day of days. He looked up at her "Red defiantly, and in so doing he looked w* as quite simple. Inartistic as a little less like an angel'than usual. it mea have been, the hero of the "I ain't been to the store at all!" he firmly. • hour had not struck out, that's all. said very "You Instead, he hid cracked out a hotti "You what?" she exclaimed. • th run to e field house and n .ain't' been to the store? Now. don't wo i 'LD ASC�+1CY .44., -.i s -- the enc with the winning run safely day „ - e Joy OFA days in England—we use it in Canada _ stowed away in his system. Those at:, she snorted. "Busy what Perfect Skin • things will happen, especially in col- I'd like to know?" Know the joy and IS a baseball. at+ d' ' t today. Compare it with any other white g "I been a mascot " Buddy explain- happiness that comes t .-- They came pouring down from the g / paint, y g to one 'thru lead'or white t and you will decide at bleachers shouting, "Music! Music!" ed, and the mere mentioning of rt possessing - . brought a transforming smile to his a skin of purk snd i The first to reach Buddy was his big i _-to — - -. , friend. face. , "I did it, mister!" said Budd "A which?" she asked. a tinguish'ed appearance it have truly white and remain white—must be Buddy "A mascot," he explained eagerly. renders brings out your eagerly. "I sang the °song, an' we „ natural beau to its full -painted with this brand which has survived won, an there'll' be fireworks!" You walk out in front of the pee- est In use over 70 years. The big fellow grabbed Buddy and rade, an sing songs, an make the the leading white lead for nearly two centuries i _ fireworks come -gee, it's slick, Ma. e hoisted him up on his shoulder. The " I Thinned with linseed oil and turpentine, it T. others all came swarming around I forgot to go to the store, he con- , them. Even the Jockeys seemed saCream t- eluded lamely. �„ isfied. After all, it was true, the .kid „• Mascot, is it . she exclaimed. makes a perfect white paint. Combined with Forgot to go to the'store, did you? COlOTin matter, had sung the song and they had won. An' lost your job—at youi age tno— g , it makes the satisfactory - Listen, boys! shouted the big t i„ _ I11 mascot you_ Come here to me. EAGLE ' Bighlander. "Gide a cheer for Buddy! ,,, � _ -,vats tinted paint of any shade. It is the basis for •' i cheei I dont care he said when it was Sor the best e won the mascot a class evee for us. r had!!" aver. "Those fellers was all older'n t rr� , that finest of ready -;Mixed paint, B-H "English" They gave it. They gave several. me -and they done it too, tarchin' - and all. I guess I71• have my name := Paint. Other classes went to far as to temppt in the papers too -an' my picture per- - htiddy with culinary bribes, but he haps, gee!", He paused and stiffed at Made in a mo&rn'Canadian factory, and by remained firmly established, on the the stove again. .the same process as was employed for its menu shoulders of his friend. In this man- (J++ ' ner the carried him around the field Can I have este supper, Ma . .facture'by its inventor in England, it is today ,and up the street, through the dot "Supper!" she stormed at him. "No : ` Vb�ra.,d the crowds with the sunset at supper for the likes of you! GQ on to {p:it� la.das to -r alas bis " back. bed with you this instant. I'll have I R S E C ATA L O Cr U S the only survivor of all the patented white a that to see Mr. Elkins to -morrow an try syowtas our tart 1lne•oi et cies foe acs :lead processes of that earlier generation. It bad firework s. of cour'te-`th,e , evening,yy an explain. Guess fll have to tell sad womea,l3o ens ctrl.. -. ,• Perfectly splendid him you go -suck or somethin':' MO OR CYCLetf' fireworks, enough to make up for the "I wouldn't, Ma," said Buddy has survived because it results in a white lead last two years. The big apace of grass ,. , , MOTOR ATTR HMLFNTS proudly. Hell. be, seein my picture of exceptional fineness, whiteness. and was a nig�hhtmare of smoke and torches Jr.' ,he paper to -morrow, I guess," and fin'' coaster Brakes, eels, Idl e, Tnt,e■, r and swirlinx figures. The climax cam^7,ampr sen,, etometen, 13a rites, Tegwp• when the Hi hlanders wi*t `ire retreated hastily out of the kit- meat and Parte of Bicycles� Ypa ten ua, durability. 8 . -xr ins maj- fear supplies from a. at wbolesale prices, j r ority of the twrt� bands present car - Upstairs T. W. BOYD di SON, J ries attddy around from class to class Upstairs in his dingy little room J �o�e cheered. And then the last pin- Buddy flung himself on the bed, over. 97 Notre Dame Street Westo blentreall, look for the B•H deafer in your territory -the - wheel sizzled off torches began to o ails and girl, Oh, he was tired, and 8•H Sign hangs outside his'•store, , g g But he did not oto sleep- hun g hungry.++ out, and Turk and Crusader, Jockey right away. No, he stood up very COARSE SALT _ and Clown, Convict and Highlander, quietly in the dark. From unforeseey ; ��� D®��, s D���ON set to work to disentangle themselves. recesses offs • arson he carefuld I i,. A N D SALT !'� The celebration was over for this year. produ d a' ghlander bonnet and B� Carlota iii _ _ "" " _ Buddy jumped down oil. a fence cane., He put on the bonnet and rais- rtow,w■.LL tu►ueAx sr,JOMN TOIMNTa w,,igiKtl ,;. pot' and came to earth mentally as ed he cane. Very TORONTO SALT WORKS ry gently be stamped MlbICIMa MAT Ca160Mnr 6DMOtYTON Va1tGOyya1! well as physically. 'He awake from a l,tefeet. I C, J. 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Il�1 LONDONDERRY 'fWO.. t.. lake' • QTS ��c .OHSTABLES SHOT AT ULSTER BORDER �` ` Bresdstullfs. 2831 to 29c•. table, 22�� to 2b c; Page, i Toronto, April 20. -Man. wheat- 29% to 29+Xac; prinib, 80 to 803ltc No. 1 Northern orth _ _ - -- _ _- __. - l/: ! stor'e$Fort William.oOrEhern, $2N8 MontieaMonealM20 etOatsafz Trouble in Derry s. Blatta When .Youths Attack Two 5e� , ::'! ers�Sho6ti g of Mi&0__ fide Causes Sensation. 14ianitoba oats=No. 2 CW., $1.OSa14; Western, No. 2, April1.19; do, No. 8, $116 No. 3+CW., $1.0494; extra No. 1 feed, Flour -New standard grade, $18.40 ta` ;JS Londonderry, April 18. -Fierce -riot'= charge. From the retreating crowd i 1$1.05'A; No. 1 feed, $1:03%i*, No.. 2 $13.70. Rolled oats -Bag o! 90 ing took place in Derry Saturday shote rang_ out again and the bayonet f feed, $.0134, in store Fort William. $5.50 to $6.60. Bran -$51.26. Shorts--' " night and was continued into the char es were renewed. the police, Man. barley -No. 8 CW. $1.7134158.26. Iiay-No. 2, per ton, car lots,' 4' : earlier hours o! this morning. Police, the r crowd rushing wildly in front of `' No. 4 CW., $1.b13a; rejected, $1.421/&;' 30 to $31. Cheese -Finest essterns, m `, feed, $1.4234, in store -Fort William. 26 to 28c. Butter -Choicest, creamery, sokHers and civilians took part in the the constabulary. Later on the mill- ux<}{;%'; I American corn -No. S yellow, $2.05, 59% to 60%c. Eggs -Fresh, 51c. Po- conflict, and many persons were in- tart'' were requisitioned'and200 sol - nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- toes -Per bag, car lots, $6 to $625. ;r jured and •considerable damage done diers equipped with trench helmets ; �� ' ment. to property. A determined attack and rifles reached the scene. For two y Ontario oats -No. 3 white, $1.05 to Live Stock Markets. - f was made on the LeckT road' police 'hours the conflict raged fiercely, dur- �, „ I $1,07, according to freights outside. : _Toronto; April 20. -Choice heavy • barracks in repelling which several ing which time the police; who were Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, 'per cod steers, $13.75 to $14.60• do, g , casualties were caused by police -fire.' repeatedly stoned,, made frequent f'Y;> car lot, $2 to $2 01; No. 2 do, $1.98 to $13.25 to $13.60; butchers' tt1s $2.01; No. 8 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b. choice, $18.25 to $13.50; do, good, sr i . The trouble was .the aftermath -of, bayonet oharpes. Eventually they shipping, poin'ts,•according to freights* to $12.50• do, med. $11.50 to $11.76• the desperate affray on Wednesday,! cleared the thoroughfare's ends. ! Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, per ' ' , when. poldiers were obliged to open ( ' Dublin, April 18.-Sergt. Carol was car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, .$1.98 �10.6Qt o $$11.60 do75g od,ls9 76 �o'' -fire on a crowd. Last night's affair i killed and Constable Collins seriously. Lord Atholstan,_ prominent_Montr a r; -No- 3, do, $1.96 to $2 01, f.o. 10.25; do, rough, 8 to $8.50• butcher. M Y ' newspaperman, who -as sailed for pp ng p g cove, choice, $10.50 to $11.60; do,' ' `began with an attack by s band of wounded to -da while returning from( b, shipping ointa, accordin to $ $ England. • He will occupy a seat in freights. Youths on two soldiers who were pass-' Mass 'at the Kilmihill" Church in I f e good, ck to $10.26; do, tome feeder to street,--$e}abared i�Kihnillub_ tClare.Zhe_ tivex 'the House of Lords, which will be the Peas -No. 2, $3.00. $8 stockers, $9.26 to $11; feederr� $�11 • drat'tale a Canadian has enjoyed this Barley -Malting, $1.80 to $1.82, ac- toy -$12.50• canners and cutters, $4.60 with iron bars' and sticks, the two 'sol- i shot 'from behihd, Carols heart was cording to freights outside. ' -fliers tried to escape do" Carlisle; pierced by a revolver bullet. dlsttnction: g' g to $165; milkers, good to choice, $75; p P Buckwheat -$1.68 to $1.70, accord- to $166;. do, tom. and med., $6b to $76; 'road, but they were followed and' Constable Martyn, who was with ing to freights outside. springers, 90 to $165; lambs, earl - t Over 6 000 Travellers$ yy -roughly handled.. They took refuge in Carol and Collins, was not wounded. , ( Rye -No. 3, $1.83 to $1.85, accord- ings, $16 to $19; calves,.good to chofce,t their club in Carlisle street, but they Ile returned the fire of the assassins, On Five Ocean Liners i ing to freights outside. - $16 to $18.60; sheep, $9 to :$16.50; building was attacked and the doors killing Stephen Breen, the 'son of a Ontario flour --Government stand- hogs, !ed and watered, $20 26; do, and windows smashed. Inside the club' farmer, and woundin two or three I Neiti York, Aprll 18. -The Spring ard, $10.50, ,Montreal or Toronto, in weighed off cars, $20.50; do, f.o.b., { g J I jute bags, prompt shipment. g do,d country points, -a terrible struggle took place; in which other persona. .Thomas Diulholland, an rush of Trar4=_atlantic tourists began $1Mon ea a, count ;19.00,' chairs and other furniture, were used. employe of the Dundalk Urban Coun- yesterday with the departure of 6,000 Millfeed-Car lots, delivered, Mont- Montreal, April 2Q. -Butcher sEeers,' real freight bags included: Bran, per In the end the attackers were repul-� cil, was shot on the street at Dundalk, travellers_on. five liners. For the first ton, $bl; shorts, per -ton, 68; good $11.60; good, butt to $14.60; med.,' .sed and a barricade was constructed 45 miles west of Dublin, Fr:day night, time since. the beginning of the world feed flour, D $ $11 to $12.60; butcher heaere, .; but- Inside the building. I and died en route to the hospital war Saturday -sailing's filled a number $31, a $ton, f" 0 to $1 s, common, 10 t0 to .$ but-. p S Hay -No. 1, per ton, ;29 to $30; i4er cows, choice, $10.60 to $18.50;; _ At this jtmcturelsodated soldiers .n The shooting of Mulholland, has .of piers of the various linea 'with de- mixed, per ton, $26, .track. mod,, ,$7.50 to $10; canners, $6 to the street -waiting to enter the thea -(created.& considerable sensation, as it parting, travellers And their friends. Straw -Car lata, per ton, $16 to $17, $550; cutters, $6 to $7 butcher bulls' ire were assailed. Unable to cope is the first event of the kind that has + track, Toronto, _� good, $10.50 to $12.5; com., $8 to y with the situation, the police on duty{ been reported so near the Ulster Country Produce -Wholesale. $10. Good veal, $18 60 to $$18; med., sought reinforcements, and a contin- border. France Closing a Net y 18 to $13. Ewes, $11 to $18; �ambs, gent of men arrived. A state of terror When the judges of the Assizes left Around Red Agitators Cheese ---New, large, 2p ee to 80t good $16 to , $17. Sops, o!! oar �:.g = � twins, 29 to 2934c' triplets, 80 to weig�tts; selects, $21; lights, $21;' was created at this point by the rapid Belfast yesterday: afternoon for Dub- 80%c; Stilton, 38 to b4c; old, large, 81 sows, $17.' _ discharge of several revolver shot& -by lin, they were for. the first time on A despatch from Paris says:- to 32c; .do, twins,. 32 to 3231st. members, of the crowd, and the police, record accompanied all the way to the France .has begun to close a . net Butter -Fresh dairy, choice,' 57 to BSD MEN MARCH .reforming, .mads another bayonet. capital by armed police. around. all aliens suspected of extrem-. 59c• creamery prints, 66 to 68c. ist propaganda. - All "undesirables" kargarine-33 to 38c. TOWARD LONDON • will be deported. As a result, there is Eggs -New laid, 49 to 50c. ' POSTAL AX TO LEADERS OF U. S. Dressed poultry' -8 ring chickens, - p a great scurrying to cover among 40 to 42c• roosters, 26c; fowl, 85c; Pathetic Parade Along �unr - CO E THIS YEAR 1 RY. STRIKE � ARRESTED "Red" agitators 'and propagandists. turkeys, 6W to .60c; ducklings, 38 to try Roads of England. �- 40c; squabs, doz., $6.00. Yielded 'Revenue of 56,000,- Thirty Taken Into Custody in Gen. gyng to be Chief Live poultry -Spring chickens, 80 London, April 18. -Strung out in 040 in 1919 -Railways Chicago Alone. to 32c; lowla, S6 to 40c; ducks, 85 to Pitiful array along the country roams of London Police Force 40c• of England, nearly 1,000 blind men Demand Increase. A.despatch from Washington., D.C., Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, bas.,, .-gays:-The Department of Justic¢ has $4.50•' are on a hike to London to Ly'th'eir A despatch from London says: -The! $4,50; primes, E3.50; Japans,, + I grievances before Premier L10d A despatch from Ottawa .art's:- ordered wi4espread arrests of leaders Daily Chronicle says that •Lord Byng, Madagascar Limas, Ib;, 16c; Japan' Large increases in the coat of ,postal:' in the unauthorized railroad strikes in formed s Canadian Commander, will, Limas, lb., 11c. George 71 service will probably reveal a return y Honey -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, They started on their slow Cozy, p ly p general orders to United States at- succeed General Macready as Chief of 27 to 28c; 10 -Ib. tins. 25 to 26c; 6b -Ib. trudge from Manchester, Easter Mon= e, .tchell _ , tins 18 to A. M Ib os 1 60 this to re -war rates o! p g rn a Attorney Gezaera the London Police. General liacread tins 25c buckwheat, aUected from various towns in' - year p � to et' .. Y _ 6.60•'• dap. C Tfis tak of one cent on all letters, Palmer has announced. has arrived in Ireland as the new to 20c; comb, 16 oz., $6 to $6.50; Lancashire, they. were 60 strong when which was imposed by the War Re- '•D-Ietrict attorneys have been ord= Commander-in-chief, 10 -oz., $4.�b to $4.60 dor. " venue Act of 1915 last year yielded Bred to proceed as far as the ev}de-ice Maple products --Syrup, per imp, they lest "Cottonopolia, but as they, a return of six miIllon dollars.. justifies, and &:rests are being made gal., per -Z imit. gals., $3. r e 00 passed city_ atter city their numbers P in all pasts o! itis country:' the at Prince of Wales stamp tax on commercial aper such were swelled to bund o! 'other - torney said.. sightless unfortunates. as cheques, yielded a further tent Invited to Alberta Provisions -Wholesale. ie ed t pathetic ' million dollars. In the United . States f . A despatch from , Chicago says:- - - '` Smoked meats ---Hams, med.,. 88 tot Large parta joyn he :.the postal war tax has been removed;{ Thirty of the leaders of the insurgent A despatch tram Calgary, Alberta, .40c; do, heavy; 30 to 32c; cooked, 54 parade at Birmingham and Leicester, says:•='fhe city of Calgary is inviting 1 and now the aro approaching Willes- _ in Canada similar action will likely switchmen,- arrested here -by Federal ' to 56c rolls, 30 to 31c• breakfast y PP g be impossible beci�use of the Increased officers, 'face _sentences of two years the Prince' of Wales to spend a two bacon, 43 to -48c; backs, plain, 50 to den, where the poverty-stricken bIuxl. be im i}tore of the Fort -office Derart- 'n the penitentiary, and fires of $15,- months' vacation in Alberta when re- I b2c; boneless, 62 to 56c. o! London will join the ranks. meat. ' - • 000 each, accoi din to United Staten I Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 31 Right across England the marchers 1; turning to the Dominion. His Royal i to •32c• clear bellies, 30 to 31c. havo met with wonderful, demonstra- Further increases !n expenses stet officers. Highness has a ranch 50 miles south-! Lard -Pure, tierces, 29 -to 29%c; tions of 'sympathy. Collections have threatened.' The' railways have rioti (, They will. be ' prosecuted under _the west of Calgary, where he will raiae' tubs, 29% to 30c; pails, 291}& to 301fac; been made in the towns to help them #led the Post -office Department that provisions of the Lever' Act, as they ponies, sheen and cattle. print;, 30� to 31c. Compounri tierces, { they propose to increase the cast of are accused of interfer,ng with the _- -- ._. _ -- _ ._.._. _.,_ .--_ ...- _ -..-------------_--_. _ - _- __ on their way, and .along the couatryt0.--- carry}ng the mailsy CI1ttT�f �Cg- .1791 flT$C e2nent-6�Z1-a?fC1-021iFr-Tni2S �92<i8- rrrierw wives hAvo t•nm cents a mile'for•cars which have colt' series of rife.their siJ with � offerings of food and, drink. t 17 cents a mile. This. will entail an The "rebel leaden;," ' as they are �� c, k� " ,, They plan a monster demonstration, additional outlay by the country of tet�'itaed by the men of the rail s A,'" <' " London, for Trafalgar Square,' about $4,(v0,000 a year. Increases in, brotherhoods. v. ho have been endeav �f � Apr:d 25, and the following day they, -the salariei of postal employees will; oring to break the strik6, &'ere taken s :: cost the country. ne:iily'two millions', by surprise; when Government akent9 X 4 •. will seek an interview with the Prima' s., n xcr ``; Minister. more than heretofore. Rural mail ear -'raided the headquarters of the tarot- °�'"{ The object of their march is to at-' riers, having organized and ' become gents and took in custody the men tract public attetrtionx,to the wretched; affiliated w4h the Doniinion plrades who have been most active in the , ° ' h �. :. ;*: '�M f :° conditions an which thousands of, - _and Labor Congress, recently• sent a work of tyro£ up the railroads ; , . ' sight}ess people live. They urge then delegation to Ottawa to. demand that I "�° F� ` ' x x, �,� z need of , an adequate state allowance' their rates he standardized on a basisStrikers Flock Back °. *s to remove which will practically double, them'.!By Hundreds in East $ %' . J K w , mere existence. Acceptance_QS.Alsis proposition would _T - -•-- N1 ' a i; add about two million dollars to the New Yorlt, April 1S. -The "outlaw ¢- ' s` cost of carrying mails in rural .drs On Last' Lap of Trip J raileoad' strike blew 'up fh ' the metro- s ' ttricts. Street car companies have also politan distract today, with the ex. _ ,Around the World' ' ' been asking for decreases in rates for; ception of a comparatively, small group carrying, Iettei carriera. ' of irreconcilable switchmen, and three r .. ° c A despatch from New York aayn:- = - - 4 -- of the ,important roads, the Venue I- � �� <: w�, The White Star Dominion liner Meg-` vania, the New York Central, and the `w`' a antic, which previous to the war was FRENCH WITHDRAW ,� _> a Pre 1 ;FROM FRANKFORT lrew York, -New Haven and Hartford on the Canadian route arrived hers t ° 3� i resumed normal service. X ` ° on the last lap of a trip around the N The time limit for strikers' to return g' rye 4K '� world. The Megantic left England] Colored Troops WeM i' to � to work expired at noon, and long be. 4 fore -that hour men were flocking s I two months ago for Australia with tte.i Retire From German Town., `� patriated troops. - she then turned, by the hundreds, placing no reliance passed through the' .4S • � � � eastward and Frankfort,. ,April • 18. -The French: upon the frantic.affirmations of agita= t . % Panama Canal on her trip to this port,' announced this morning that the tors that. if they "stuck it out" they and s now taking a cargo for Liver- '- 'withdrawal of the 37th Division of would- win in the end._ y Y r' pool.. She will return to the _Canadian+ Wiesbaden had been completed with route next month. -the exception of the'-St'aff officers, who British Miners Accept sue leaving this afternoon. Offer bf Government So quietly was the withdrawal car- i ; Pa ° t~ Tied .out that the people of Frankfort t Concrete Ships Tete Failure -- "are still unaware that.half the French the Miners' saes: -Tine 11 i members of .the biin+ers' Federation,; '°��,,• • � ,�; ;�; occupation forces are gone. A despatch from London says:1 The division included the Moroccan by,a majority of 65,135 votes. has de- cided.to accept the Government's offer P& y w E Concrete ships are a complete failure and Algerian tldops, whose presence ;; ;' � < ' a , '° is the verdict of Sir �G. B. Bunter dn' Frankfort was greatly resented by of a 20 per cent. increase bn gross ,,A gi, IOr the populace. No colored -soldiers are earnings. The decision of the men � � �Y � � °, � � managing director of one of the bi obviates the danger of a strike. '� °�`°r� >°� gest. ship -building firma in Britain. 1 here now.. ^'�.,� • S' � �; "The cost twice as much as steel`. t, The Government's offer prov.id6s ;" • # y t• - t, for a m:nimvm flat advance of two' . < x�> > ;vessels and take twice the, ttme to` ; Turk Delegation , - g "�zfw build; we have discontinued their con- > g shillin s for all workers over 18 years t0 Sign Peace of age, one shilling'foi workers be= � ' Mw, < �;" struction for good,' he added. j - tween 16 and 18, and ninepence for �;•. "a ' } ;.. A despatch from Paris says: -The workers under 16 ears. y The Greatest Whirlpool i Turkish delegation which will be sent �'•. x ^'fix The greatest whirlpool is the mael K Franfor signing the Peace A despatch from . London says:- F! . ' '' 1 strom of Norway. It Le •aa eddy be - co s�' 'Treaty between the allies and Turkey Twenty members of the Newspaper y�, Tej expected here before the end of A • Proprietors' Association have announ- and the mainland and an island,rio-i -- D P n e current i& In one direct - he th c 1 or daring tht3 first few daps of ted an increase of about two cents on '' and w a ~• day. ° The delegation will probably all Sunday newspapers Awing to the tion and the wind fu another no a es. •establish . its quarters at the Hotel 600 per cent. increase in the price of can withstand the fury of the n ' Cas t Despatch Reservoirs, Versailles. newsprint paper compared with pre- Whales and sharks have been cast - Prince of Wales, taken just ashore and killed. The current is war rates and other costs of uc- Striking close-up of King George and the es afore the de arture of the Prince fo? Auslt'ttlia. timateq to run'at thirty miles an hour.' } -1Btiy thrift stamps, _ tion. - p - r, .. R, 4 0 2 _F% - —�60Q 4. --Auctim Solis ad DA2PWAir, MAT irr etc the progeny 1 0 H AFM -S 0 ..9za . - bousishold furisil cutter. NOTICE TO CRIDITOU at its oftei W re. 01tonob R hitevale. Sale at 1. sb*rp. Oft bills, Fred Postill. auctioneergin tho Est. Notice 1) dredisors.and others 1_�,b pa year.;01.25 it"id in Wva=e. The Cre�litorsofthe Estate of Geo- of George Hood. Deceased. E.,R Y -R,00 [Se Hood, late of'TQwuship of Picker - A in t he Cou n t y of Ontario and Pro. ce of Ontario, ceased. j 0 4A MURKAR, Proprieior'. C���, Coal I via Farmer, de' :BA r who died on or about the 18th day of M February, A. D. 1920, are hereby noti- CANNED PEAS, 20 CENTS • Soft c loving mewory of James FLUBS, Hard.aia, so, oal-of the ..tied to send by posit prepaid or. other - CANNED NIS, 20 CENTS S. lj:enklu. Toronto, Flone,er SerKit., best quality wise deliver to the undersigned exe, on ctktor or his solicitor on or before the e size, 15 CENTS. 204Lh Butt., trans to 7th C. R. T.,, CANNED PUMPKIN, large ...hand 8th day of May, 1920, their Cbristiaii 'ED CORN. Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS CANNED who vied of woun(1*8 April 18, 1918, at Hinges mear Bethititne, buii*d and surnames, address and description- -y Cetniiiiii. and full particulars of their claim and �CANNED PEAS, Aylmer brand, 24 CENTS 4. at Lupergnoy Britibb wi THOS. A. LAW, nature of securities. if any, held by ery. France. Beloved husband of CANNED TOUATOES, Aylmer brand, 20 CENTS t -_!Frances =Ic3a— them' A. Blenkin, Dunbartun, Immediately after the *8th dayof Out. May, 19AJ, the estate of- the said Geo' -'ORANGES LE310INS GRAPE FRUIT 'BANANASM. ...31 HDOCH in joving memory of rge Hood will be di-stributt:,d among the ry James Henry Murdoch, who died on parties entitled thereto. having regard the 27th of April, 1919, only, to the claims or interest of which e who loved you sadly miss you, the executor shall then have notice Try POLAR WHITE SOAP, 10 cents a Bar., As it dawns another year. and all others will be excluded'from In. our lonely hours of thinking, the said distribution. "Buy all your Groceries at the Groceis." -i�iiil., Thoughts ofyou are ever near; Dated at Torunto this Sth day of —Wife and Family April, A. D. IM. WILLIAM JAMBS BEATON. LIM018i - 35 Solicitor, EtcBay! St., Toronto, J APES '-RICHARDSON �Solicitor forthe Executorq BAM FIUDAr. Aj?iam Sifts—Auction sale of The Universal Thomus Hood, Esq bony. harness, cutting box, tools, leen River, Onti Executor 30-82 !­ ---- bousehold furniture and pdta ALSIKE SEED Pickerin ' Bakery 4 lot 13, con. 4. 'Picketing (Barclay Sawmg -:-Machine 91 .,Manufactured by lama). the property of G. H. Boriser. Bee bills. Fred.Pos. W. H. Jackson & Son, Cirain Chopping 9111. suetioneer. Big display of Chocolates, Oreans ..Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, AND FLkKING We' will pay the highest and Mixed Candieti Blacksmithing and Woodworking in prices for all kinds Choice Chocolates In boxesill Fall its branches. Saw gumming. I am prepared to rl,) chopping and oat of seed. Fruit Cake 40c per lb. and filing a• salt Baking o1i and Fri - stock Gasoline Edgines, Emery 'Send no samples and get Extra quality' at 56 cents,"" days only, beg:-tuing. 7. Wheels , Circular Saws. Saw on April l,t-. our prices before Wedding Cakes our specialty. to and Emery Mandrels.. 'selling. Ladders.of all lengths on -hand The best of facilities QL Z• and for Joh-o F. Bay'l,s, Greenwood for cleaning., PICKERING. ONT. J H DOWNEY CO "ANY WHITBY, ONTARIOA coo 901011 Lomb ......... Is Lax -ch 5 c sweet 0A A.Few - pecia PICKERING GARAGE R OGRZSS can only be ahead assured by looking, at prepmng o r 35C Per lb. and for it. Gunn's Maple Leaf Pure Lard, Having"parchased the garage btaiiniess ofiDavidson Williamsi are Farmers—by exercLs. Sweet. Fickled'Roll 40c per lb. in raisin Corn Flakes prepared/to repair all makes of autos. Ing foresight i ing cattle, 9 for 25c and otherfor an -readily sale. .,Corn Syrup, 2 lb tins for 35C kee k all kinds of Ford accessories, tires pU. stock obib 5 7.0c -7 products ---can add 'to .,::makes,of cars, oils, eW. worth. This Bank aids -'Prunes, 30e per lb.- �tkeir v , Pickering encourages every kind of Cooking Figs, Anne 18C per lb. Anne& Andrew Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 25c THE BANK Gold Duit, for 25c ...".7STANDARD OF'CANADA BERT, A SONAT PICAERINZ GRANCH -A. i CRA Viqr "The St)re yuU' have" hear; so intivh about"• , BRANCH -A-30 AT wHiTRYi ,OntarioGreen' w'o'o*d, r_ sill : _ _ _- _UW, . SENOUR : . well RA I NU AND VARNISHES. Up Your Furniture and Floors Furniture that is scratched and scarred is an eyesi If the surface is spoiled, the article is considered use - Jaw This is not so. Save the surface and you save all.. USe O STAIN OWOOD-LAC,.. -Floors and furniture tbat we shabby can be made to to ok like new by using WOOD -LAC STAIN ---a durable,4beautiful ' finish for woodwork of all kinds combination 'al high grade varnish and permanent stain& it imparts to common wood surfaces the rich appearance of mom expensive woods such as mahoi rosewood, cherry. ism Twelve beautiful shades. Get A Sampk Bring the attached coupon and secure a t" can sufficient to do over a chaii or small. -table. -We will give you full Instructions how to use it. We want every householder to IL11111111 a "! say WOOD -LAC STAIN. a U. 0 Y E3 N !" 101 Pitkering,­ Ontario 14 ,;e !ro ? Supply and Demand Govern" Price and Profits The demand for food exceed* the supply conseWshtly prices arty up and producers are assured goo profits. The more produced, the larger the returns. -A Wise farmers will cultivate every available acre. If this means outlay of capital beyond your immediate cash resources, discuss the subject of a loan with the manager of our nearest Branch. 7" --TM DOMINION BANK WHITBY -BRANC I H, G. P. LYND, Manager. Pickering Hardware' Store J= A F? M E R IS Now is the -time -to get I your Garden Seeds for spring crop. We have a cowlete lice of Clover, Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All finds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the Garden. Leave order and we will fill it promptly. We have a complete line of;Garden. Tools—Roes, Rakes, Shovels, Ste. Don't let your wife worry about vvaib dRys: Come and get a Wasber on 30 days trial. We have the I946 Gravity and Playtime. Guaranteed to give gatisfactiotri or no eale. We have the old reliable Shermin,Willianas Paints and Varnishes. A complete Atbick*of Paroid and Sampson Rooflog. Royal Purple Calf 31eM. Stock Food and Disinfectant. Once tried it - will convince yoi it is the best on -the market. .7, 1 J. S. BALSDONP PICKERING Stdek �.(A Feeds.;— Cattle, Hog and Hen Feeds Weftii a full stock of all kinds of Feeds at the lowest market price eatsi, whole and crushed, for horses. 'Dairy Feed and'Sh orts for cattle, 7 Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for hogs, bratch Feed ar'.ICorn for hens, Baby Chick Feed for chicks Campbell ThFlout' Mills Co.' Ltd* e'Ut' MP ':Mills at, Tn,roiito -o _,'Pickeri PIZ, s, ' �17 q* .7 r-. 1� 0 a• h 441'; V, WE - �7 -2 '7 public library. Wm. Jones went to, Torouto on Field Tile y. Saturday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Weare glad to and Brick 71 te " essful. 'T M. Cooper has sold his black- Tile 3j 4,6.and 8 smith shop in Brooklin to James 4 Min Margaret Gleason viaited Mm Scorr, of Toronto, is it Mrs R. J. Maus attended th A. W. Mackey Thursday friends to Stratford and other Ing her sister, Mrs. Goo. 00operil funeral of Mr. Tolman, at Hitches- western points last week. and other friends. n. ���Q,]nQ]� �l�inthe elt David Graham has purch"d the or last Tuesday. M y Goo. W; Cofttes has purchased a I I oil —3 r Gray -Dort -car. - Hurlbert residence at a generous insets all Trains -71 us advance over the former purchase Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, was First-class Riga to hire day or price. .home over Sunday. _pight at lowest prices., W, -,e have oir�.,hand W. G. Bingham his purchased the Banyard residence.. Thone 1805., u son Rev. Mr. Cook preached in the -.NotiCe of Application : Baptist eb church on Sunday. Anew well assorted stock -of Wall Thas'.1anderson for Divorce Miss Myrtle Anderson, of Tor 7, Papers, including oatmeal paper in, PROPRIETORS onto, was home over Sunday. :NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that S. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Osh- Juhn G rahaln, of the Town of Oshawa, stripes and floral -designs. Also "15 ty awa, spent Sunday with relatives in the Counof Ontario, In the Pro - 1. here. vince of Ontario. electrician, will ap- Wm. Dolphin is spending a few Ply to thu. Parliament of Canada, at odd lines at reduced, prices; days with his brother, Charles, in the next session thereof, for a Bill of Weston. Divvrce from his wife, Mary Graham, of the said Town of. Oshawa, in the Crate Filler and Mrs. Mechin, of`13roulih- Egg :Chick Feed H County, of Ontario, on the grounds of AM, 8 esal. ut Sunday with J. H and bigamy and desertion. Wat the Town of Whitby, in -bul-k—, —elb. Lawson suss—in- -Stouffville the Go�ad-Provincs—of— B e e Hive 8 *r. up, 1i vidtWg' his 7D., 1 on Sunday. sister this 19th day of February, A. 920. jo seriously ill.. W. H. KENNEDY, - Of all materUls and design Miss Shea and Miss Ethel Wilson 23-37 Whitby, Oat. kept In stock. It will lay you n Solicitorlof the said John Graham. :---.:-.Bulk Seedless Raisixis 25c The t•o&U M our works sad inspect of Brougham spent Sunday awith obtak prices Don't be misled A, Forsyth and family. 14 we do not employ them. Mrs. C. O. Bennett has returned Gan, bad do throw 4 rywe Off the hon: with per sent.,wbieb you ie after it week Concrete E •11`--;E#` A N. NIS her daughter, Mrs. A A. $pence, serminlsell_ soli y save by Purchasing lsoo obt of .Toronto. "54 3 s 1P1rjM .If,+ C5 Nelson and'Mrs. Sanderson - are T. MATHEBON office and Works, Whitby, OUMHO For'. Sp.rm*'g I� have a full supply of selected goods for spring. Men's and Boys' overalls and Work Shirts, Bootp and Shoes for the whole family, at last year's prices. Call and we will save yon some money. J. lriugald, clanmmt Ind. Phone 2804 will deliver a lecture In the Bap- tist church on May 3rd, under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U., on "A Man of the Right Stamp." Who 1? -wants him? Mr. R. W. Ellis preached very acceptably in the Presbyterian -- - ----- 7 ehurch. on Sunday eveni•ng. H left on Monda¢- fust De Winton. Alberta, where he will resume his work in the ministry. Lost, on Sunday evening, In or near Claremont, alad 'a gold 1U-1 wrist watch with the initials, 19, 1 1G, W. D." on the back. Finder please leave same at the Claremont post office and receive reward. town bell has been moved to The to key the pawl) factory.' Mr. eil -every week -day at 7, a. will ring it m., 12 noon, 1 p. m, and at 6 p. rn. This will be rptich appreciated by the residents of the village as well 1 as by the farmeri in the humed- late vicinity. The members of the organized class in the Methodist Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson, the teacher of the class. "'MOT ("F111)'RIZ FARM an Tuesday evening, when amost ING :�THE` ,4 enjoyable time was spent in music and games of various kinds. Dur- rse has been declared by Thomas Edison to be the o inefficient tog the evening afoot -ball team most -nt was organized. THE horse machine in the world. In return for the ania=t of food'and care needed, Reof Claremont Pu li port e school for the winter term. Names ---the horse returns less in work than --any other machine. in order of merit: Sr. IV—Merle Likftn. Jr. IV—Edith Peters The ( average team of farm horses costs $400, a ."with homes. 'If you have a heavy load and the good rhoc), Myrtle Thompson, Mabel I set ofdouble harness $100, a wagon without .'-'weather is hot it will, take you two days. If it took Bryan, Isabel Gregg, Aldine Ward, Olive Mantle. Sr. Ill — Robin box $115, ziWdng a total of $615. you twelve hours, the cost at, 17.4 cents an hour for -1,.4ohnston., Jr. Ill (A) ' Louit-a A Ford Truck costs 1750 at Ford Ont. A Eords6n your team would be $2.6t. Thl,average cost of run - Bowen, Robert McCallum, Jane Tractor costs $850 at Dearborn Rich. ....ning a Ford Truck, for gas and oil, is 4,4 cents a mile &sit), Margaret Linton, Howard or $1.80 for the forty miles. But with the Ford Besse. (8)—Margaret Pugh, Mar- .,:...�-.'The, initial cost of motorizing a farm is slightly you can make the return trip in four hours. greater than the cost of a horse outfit, but the lower ar.et Bjffgbam, Mabel Sanderson. three times as many! I cost of operation and upkeep of the tractor and truck, drip$ and at a lower Dost per trip. r. 11—Gladys Elizabeth Ward, George Middleton, Vera and'the greater amount of work done sLaily Put Linton, Sadie Linton, Sam Fin. the horse out of the running- But this is not all. If you motorize your farm you A up an hour later in the morninff. You have Id. Jr IT—(Margaret Porter, can ge Government experiments have proved that the cost Eldred P' .no hors to feed, groom or harness. Irou, start work I ugh, equal), A14jasWard, Frank Weird, Dorothy Bowen. of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour. aftjW breakfast .13r. I—(Margaret Spencel'ey, Jessie A team of. horses cannot plow more than two acres When dinner is ready you stop at the end of the field, Hoirlbert, eqtial), Joe Besse, Ken. in a ten-hour day. At 8.7 cents per hour or 17.4 'drive your tractor direct to the house, eat your dinner, neth Ward. Jr. 'I—Rose Fingold, -cents per hour for a,'iteam, the cost would be $1.74, and rest till it is time to go to work again. Rugb Prigh. Sr. Pr.—Ellie Gra. Gordon Borland.• or 87 cents an acre. A Fordson Tractor plows on an bam, Joe Ward, per acre —Albine Middleton, Al of seven acres a day'. The cost In the afternoon your motor works just as well though Jr. Pr. bcirt not more than 75 cents per acm -for gas and the sun is hot and the flies are bad. Chidlow. - N. L. Johns itad B. L. --Chapman, Teachers. oil.TheFordson does three sad a half times as And at night when work is over you are through for Oneof the most important e -much plowing in a day at a smaller cost per acre. the day, no horses to rub down, feed or water. r events that have occurred in Clare- ----Suppose you are hauling produce to market or —Yoware always free to leave -your farm'for picnic or "301 it in many y in Mrs , was that out supplies. If the town is twenty miles away it vacation—no worry about horses left behind to 159 which��ok place, ethodist take you a whole day to make the return trip .'cared for. and P?esbyterlan' churches on Monday evening when the two congregations. met to' decide on Every- way you look at it the motor has the advantage over the horse. It the olnestion of the union of the --taro congregations. Rev. Mr. -``'means shorter hours on the farm, more work done in less time and at less cost. Brown, of Orillia, and Rev'. Mr: Byrnes, of North Bay, who are members of the committee, spoke In the Methodist and Presbyterian ----chure)kA--r,--spectivel-y-.---anfI laid - down -,n -'conditions of union in a j very citiormanner. After the sep- arate meetings were over, a union :meeting wa6- hold when it was tin. animously'decided to unite, the 'meeting being most harninnions in it every respect. The. union will come into Pffeet, on July Ist, when ,RP,v.Mr. McLellan will become the pastor of the united congrega- tions, ongrega.tions, and the Methodist church will be the place of iueeting. The Pre��by tefin ri. chn reh—Nly ill 'be -re- tained anti kept in repair and in Pared until theulthimte union of TICKERI-Na 4 the two bodie,4 ig eon=uninrited. it •will be fln,dly diepwzedof. setting nicely -settled in the Bun- 0 dy dwelling at the rear of th% public library. Wm. Jones went to, Torouto on Field Tile y. Saturday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Weare glad to and Brick know that the operation has been " essful. 'T M. Cooper has sold his black- Tile 3j 4,6.and 8 smith shop in Brooklin to James Pengelly, of Kinsale, and has re- -inch turned to his farm a mile and a -half west of Claremont.. Get my _prices. Our Dramatic Cinb journeyed Concrete work done.' to Pickering on Friday evening last when they presented the play, Ind. Phone 1405 Pick. :"Home Tieb" to a crowded house, 'there being over three hundred Clarence Simpson present. Rev. r1r. Soweiby, of Toronto, C. N. R. Station Brock Road office and Works, Whitby, OUMHO For'. Sp.rm*'g I� have a full supply of selected goods for spring. Men's and Boys' overalls and Work Shirts, Bootp and Shoes for the whole family, at last year's prices. Call and we will save yon some money. J. lriugald, clanmmt Ind. Phone 2804 will deliver a lecture In the Bap- tist church on May 3rd, under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U., on "A Man of the Right Stamp." Who 1? -wants him? Mr. R. W. Ellis preached very acceptably in the Presbyterian -- - ----- 7 ehurch. on Sunday eveni•ng. H left on Monda¢- fust De Winton. Alberta, where he will resume his work in the ministry. Lost, on Sunday evening, In or near Claremont, alad 'a gold 1U-1 wrist watch with the initials, 19, 1 1G, W. D." on the back. Finder please leave same at the Claremont post office and receive reward. town bell has been moved to The to key the pawl) factory.' Mr. eil -every week -day at 7, a. will ring it m., 12 noon, 1 p. m, and at 6 p. rn. This will be rptich appreciated by the residents of the village as well 1 as by the farmeri in the humed- late vicinity. The members of the organized class in the Methodist Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson, the teacher of the class. "'MOT ("F111)'RIZ FARM an Tuesday evening, when amost ING :�THE` ,4 enjoyable time was spent in music and games of various kinds. Dur- rse has been declared by Thomas Edison to be the o inefficient tog the evening afoot -ball team most -nt was organized. THE horse machine in the world. In return for the ania=t of food'and care needed, Reof Claremont Pu li port e school for the winter term. Names ---the horse returns less in work than --any other machine. in order of merit: Sr. IV—Merle Likftn. Jr. IV—Edith Peters The ( average team of farm horses costs $400, a ."with homes. 'If you have a heavy load and the good rhoc), Myrtle Thompson, Mabel I set ofdouble harness $100, a wagon without .'-'weather is hot it will, take you two days. If it took Bryan, Isabel Gregg, Aldine Ward, Olive Mantle. Sr. Ill — Robin box $115, ziWdng a total of $615. you twelve hours, the cost at, 17.4 cents an hour for -1,.4ohnston., Jr. Ill (A) ' Louit-a A Ford Truck costs 1750 at Ford Ont. A Eords6n your team would be $2.6t. Thl,average cost of run - Bowen, Robert McCallum, Jane Tractor costs $850 at Dearborn Rich. ....ning a Ford Truck, for gas and oil, is 4,4 cents a mile &sit), Margaret Linton, Howard or $1.80 for the forty miles. But with the Ford Besse. (8)—Margaret Pugh, Mar- .,:...�-.'The, initial cost of motorizing a farm is slightly you can make the return trip in four hours. greater than the cost of a horse outfit, but the lower ar.et Bjffgbam, Mabel Sanderson. three times as many! I cost of operation and upkeep of the tractor and truck, drip$ and at a lower Dost per trip. r. 11—Gladys Elizabeth Ward, George Middleton, Vera and'the greater amount of work done sLaily Put Linton, Sadie Linton, Sam Fin. the horse out of the running- But this is not all. If you motorize your farm you A up an hour later in the morninff. You have Id. Jr IT—(Margaret Porter, can ge Government experiments have proved that the cost Eldred P' .no hors to feed, groom or harness. Irou, start work I ugh, equal), A14jasWard, Frank Weird, Dorothy Bowen. of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour. aftjW breakfast .13r. I—(Margaret Spencel'ey, Jessie A team of. horses cannot plow more than two acres When dinner is ready you stop at the end of the field, Hoirlbert, eqtial), Joe Besse, Ken. in a ten-hour day. At 8.7 cents per hour or 17.4 'drive your tractor direct to the house, eat your dinner, neth Ward. Jr. 'I—Rose Fingold, -cents per hour for a,'iteam, the cost would be $1.74, and rest till it is time to go to work again. Rugb Prigh. Sr. Pr.—Ellie Gra. Gordon Borland.• or 87 cents an acre. A Fordson Tractor plows on an bam, Joe Ward, per acre —Albine Middleton, Al of seven acres a day'. The cost In the afternoon your motor works just as well though Jr. Pr. bcirt not more than 75 cents per acm -for gas and the sun is hot and the flies are bad. Chidlow. - N. L. Johns itad B. L. --Chapman, Teachers. oil.TheFordson does three sad a half times as And at night when work is over you are through for Oneof the most important e -much plowing in a day at a smaller cost per acre. the day, no horses to rub down, feed or water. r events that have occurred in Clare- ----Suppose you are hauling produce to market or —Yoware always free to leave -your farm'for picnic or "301 it in many y in Mrs , was that out supplies. If the town is twenty miles away it vacation—no worry about horses left behind to 159 which��ok place, ethodist take you a whole day to make the return trip .'cared for. and P?esbyterlan' churches on Monday evening when the two congregations. met to' decide on Every- way you look at it the motor has the advantage over the horse. It the olnestion of the union of the --taro congregations. Rev. Mr. -``'means shorter hours on the farm, more work done in less time and at less cost. Brown, of Orillia, and Rev'. Mr: Byrnes, of North Bay, who are members of the committee, spoke In the Methodist and Presbyterian ----chure)kA--r,--spectivel-y-.---anfI laid - down -,n -'conditions of union in a j very citiormanner. After the sep- arate meetings were over, a union :meeting wa6- hold when it was tin. animously'decided to unite, the 'meeting being most harninnions in it every respect. The. union will come into Pffeet, on July Ist, when ,RP,v.Mr. McLellan will become the pastor of the united congrega- tions, ongrega.tions, and the Methodist church will be the place of iueeting. The Pre��by tefin ri. chn reh—Nly ill 'be -re- tained anti kept in repair and in Pared until theulthimte union of TICKERI-Na 4 the two bodie,4 ig eon=uninrited. it •will be fln,dly diepwzedof. i�. .3 : M `53".'+; ,,:yam r• .. .,,,y'7. -y _ .,�.. f. ,•,-:. _ +.' . ' «"�`.r' „-, a'Lm*' a" ',� _ .}, +,w,+,; + �, . ,. .,r a•xv'.¢ernsav;. s - ,?4°+•,`K+Y 5„+r' `szro-ir.,:'"o' aF +ui°�i'-ear 'Br _ h..-.`�.r.: .•I. f%' ,►,;'rz'"c'.s�s.. ;n*,• :'�:•er m. sr .Left$- ae. v ...,•tuKr 1 .. ,,,. -a *ta+•.,.:,K v efi sd., a ?t �yaK{+'•�ss• _mM....+ - •:r', • �, :.. elle .,;. .. ... ,_ , :.� , . ,._,_-,p elle - .rC'' • - _ '�;•`^-� Z' ,..-� ., :.. «-• -slut^'' :_, ,+.. d, a., :.: -:it 'a r L; e', are. -.w^- ',. 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Investigation frequently shows 1 "Olt ooiilll,411�� that this has been accomplished ,: 111W weal[ and Ailing People a ;many ways that appear gaits simple 1 . r - i Who Have Beelt Helped �' when once discovered, although one u Sly Reconilmead Dr. r:Our Beautiful Hands. the stands have beet} washed with would hardly have thought of them. 4 ' ` s Hands were meant to be beautiful. warm water and soap. What the skin Some interesting facts gleaned con- -water tt �. wllliawe Pink Pills• The hdnd that rocks the cradle might does not absorb should be wiped off cerning the dispersion of fres #, There is only one way to build up rule the world more easily were it with•• a soft cloth. mollusks account for their appearance ?, 1'One principal cause of hand -chap -1 in remote and isolated ponds. Water ,w 41 arm down system if the blood is pale always a beautiful- hand, beauty, in in is hurried drying. If e'wornan �. and thin. Many diseases are caused this case being a matter of inclination ping fowl play an important part 'in this t19 thin blood.' Other diseases such and application. can remember and can -take the time work. Ducks have been known to `1 as influenza and rheumatism cause the Hands subjected to the hardest kind to dry her 'hands perfectly, she will Carry mussels attached to their.teet a have no trouble with chapped skin. hundred miles or more. Bi -valve mol- blood to become thin and,the wasting of, work wilhreapond wonderfully to Perfectly -effect o1 these disorders cannot be a little regular care. The outlay for The last rub should be with a combated successfully until the blood the few articles needed for this care drY corner of the towel used until the y hands are as dry as dry paper. Then ' is restored to its normal condition. " is small compared to the comfort and �i ' 1 [ » , Ease Before and After Stropping i :.. Pallor, uesvousness, . indigestion, good looks which result . from their they cannot chap. SYRUP OF FiGS (Basaf>S.d). deepleasness, headaches, dizzy spells, use. .These articles are: An early start in teaching children 'ahortaeea o1 1}reath, palpitation of the Manicure scissors, flexible steel nail to care dor thea hands will bring its ' �j[ , It's .the $trapping -heart, these are a few of the symp- file,. orange. wood stick, emery board, own reward and in after. years they CHILD'S LAXATII�E "toms of an anaemfe bloodless condi- nail brush, bowl for soap water, good will be so thankful to mother forthithat counts 1 ,tLlon.. Some of them are not naturalpap training. Sha el fingers depend ,ss ociated with thin 'blood, but the cotton, peroxide, liquid or dry nail much on the- care they receive in early Uok at tongue! Remove. p0;- :gnickeat way to overcome them is to polish, a small bottle of oil or warm yrs sons from little stomach, Any razor is soon' ._make the blood rich and red. fresh lard. . Half an hour every two weeks is liver and bowels' ruined by tmskille;d, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do oLe Olive oil, which is the best oil to only ,, little time in the interest of thing use, 'ia almost prohibitive in price. stropping.There is one , and do rt well, They build up beauty and surely every woman ie - "'the blood, increasing the, number of entitled to spend this much time on a y and one only razor that Warm lard or vaseline ices very �. °'red corpuscles. As this Is done- the nicely,or an sweet oil. There is no � her hands. Beautiful, comfortable shwens itself —the .,blood becomes a richer red and is able substitute which real4r--can take the hands are worth -much to every wo-,AutoStrop Razor. You to carry' more oxygen. the great sup- place of olive oil. It nourishes the man. can't strop it wrongly— porter of human life. As the blood cuticle at the -base . of -the nail, keeps imtfloves In quality the tissues o2 the Louise's Diary. just slip the • strop the nail itself soft and pliable and body are better nourished and . the prevents hangnails. Downstairs there were . sound& of through the frame and fnnctiona of the body are better per- cheerful good' Cmes—Jimmy''s tzi- €--tormed. '• Tits glands of the stomach A substantial buffer with a remove a few strokes to and fres are stimulated and the drat sign of able clam is a -good investment. This umphant whoop es he got his five to P ' will renew the blade s mvement is usually a better apps- clamp allows the. chamaia to be re -I a row in gobang in spite of Betty's - �p watchfulness, father's voice leading edge. ''tite and better digestion. Placed when soiled. The wrong side g of an old 'kid love is a cod buffer. bits aloud to mother, the. alternate Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been The nail brush should be moderate- Any dealer, will demos ased.for years as a blood -making tonic snatches of music, and chatter that w Iy stiff. were always to be heard when Doreen sisals the Auto3trop RasOr .. and system builder with such good sat down to play before she had to you, guarantee satisfac-- results that In every community ere It is fun to rest and; manicure the , ' - �- nails at the same time. Brains as emptied her days budget of news. tion, or refuted of purchase are many people who are reeommea - r. But Louise, up in her room, eat at her price. fir fitig this remedy to their friends and well as, fingers can relax. to others who are afflicted. Cutting the nails tends to make desk, her soft lips shut in a hard tine Only $5.00 them thicker. Th should be shaped and wrote in her diary: Accept "California Syrup of Figs c Here Is the statement of one per ry p "Nobody understands me. Mother p complete with strop and twelve " .aoa among thousands who hate used with the file, following the curve of only—look for the name California on blades in an attractive wort - the linger -ti Sharply' p thinks I care for nothing except good Dt': 'Williams' Pink Pills to their own ge p. Sha 1 pointed Waits the package, thea you are sura pont i maul of cases to suit any ' treat advantage., items, A. Venial, do•not look well. times. Mother is a dear, of course, child Is having the best' and most Purpose - Rough ed y y out she has forgotten how a girl feels,, h -Samford, N.S., nays:—"For about two g edges lett b the file may all anyway things have changed since' armless laxative or physic for the I '- Tears I was a great sufferer from In. be taken off with the emery board. little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- Anto3tr Safety 13aior Co. Limited digestion, which seemed to carry with After filing, the fingers `should be held she was a girl. Doreen .is so absorbed ren love its de:1clous trolly taste. Fish ; oP ' it a complicatloa of other troubles. soapy m her war work that she hasn't a directions for child's dose on each bot - it Toronto, C:aufa in the warm. son water until the I tet Every meat I took brought with it cuticle is soft and pliable. The flats thought for 'anyone else, and Jimmy tie. Give it without fear. misery, as it was followed by pain, ends of the orange -wood: stick should' is -growing rude. -" He humiliated me Mother! You mnc- sal "California." r " and sometimes nausea and vomiting. be used to loosen the cuticle. First dreadfully when Joe Potter brought 1 " At other times gas would form in the dip the stick in the oil ;;then his college chum over the other, even- -- - . - • gently I no 10 :os se sEass peva �ooatorssnaaa ruff it under the skin lifting I ing. As for Betty; she stuck like a pH1y �•atotmach to. such an extent that my g it just Q leech; anybod-f d -have thought Dar. GJ S heart would palpitate at an ala2ming a tiny bit. When the akin is l �ned,' + %t Y p Spohn's DistemperCompound. + rate: These conditions brought on push it back very gently, bringing the Jordan was calling on her. When I extreme nervousness and Irritability, half moon at the base of the nail•into complained to -mother, she said, Q a z 7. For DISTEMPER, INFLLE_+tZA, PINKEYE; COUGH or and I found my general health so full view. Any . rough edges should `Louise, dear, do yoti realize what it N i COLD. Twenty-six years' use among the beet horsemen 4 F -'_much affected, that the 'least ezertiow be trimmed off with the scissors. `means to have' and.to keep the glove p America has given she cosfPot'vD an enviable record as ' of a conger brother and sister . I Q a Dreventive and cure. A few drops daily . will keep the 1, would tire me and.I slept but poorly. Fruit ataittts,. dpe'stains' unci ink' y 'fjA � wnlmal to condition and his system writ resist disease. i II had been doctoring for several stains cannot be perfectly removed by'I don't see what that has to do with it. ER GO Regular doses prescribed will cure. 13vs of your druestst tmonths. with no result beyond slight .simple soap' and water. Peroitlde does I They're ail downstairs this minute, 83POZM 3=ZZoas Co., sefrs., ooelsea, tad;r a.su. temporary relief, when 1 was advised the work._ A half lemon kept on tie' and nobody misses me. It's a - selfish - r b a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink kitchen sink will work wonders -with world—'* . still higher -priced y .. gasoline predicted for the nominees. Keep your cost. Then she heard 'a shrill.. call from .'Pitta. i decided to follow this advice ordinary 'hand stains., Peroxide on a vows by using on your car. 'a . and gots half a dozen boxes. Good -re• bit of cotton wrapped around t)ie end ( Jimmy, and her'peli jumped and-blot- sults soon began_ to show from this of the orange -wood stick will remove, ted the page. Site went i�iipatiently i - — 'treatment• and the further continued stains under the nails. It may'take; to the hemi of the stairs'; these was no j NO KNOW(S CAO SAVER ,nse of the pills have .made me a well several applications before. the signing i sidetracking Jimmy when he s;arteci i 'woman. I can cheerfully recommend disappear, but this 'method. is prker• ,out for anythiug.. - _ iI It gives •25% to 15% more mileage per C Dr. .Williams' Pink • Pills to similar able tq using the pointQ,d end -of the; `jComi• on down. Lou: we're going ga?ion of i;ssallna; keeps. your carbon troubles Isufiereis." Erle which bruises the tender skin and",to pop corn." down; gives more power on hills; and your The purpose-af Dr, WlIIlams' Pink causeshan Louise froirr.F•'.. Sl•.e did not want tiff I! car runs smooth=r and quieter. - gria'Is. i I! {;� Saves Its rice many tlmde'eaeh-season In use. I C pule is to bulli up the blood. They to o corn—that was all the cors.=id- I P Polishing comes -next. A drop oftt pop do this one -thing and they do it well.. teration people hed. But she would k'i A!ready cn thousands of the highest•prlced the polishing fluid or a b;t .of the, �., � _'They are an invaluable remedy in dis• , have to go sooner or later_, so it nught 1. cora, as well as Fords, etc. powder shout. be placed on each n"aiP , 1' �,ii eases arising 'Prom bad or deficient as *ell be at once, and get it over. �15.0Q INSTALLED then the b'uf1 er applied gently and - I I ' • P ,RICE blood as rheumatism. neuralgia, aitei lightly. Polish the entire. Wait- I,$he st rttid down.. F ; effects of the grip and fevers. The I :to one c� cr.X:ncu ctactly wkia� ,lap- !�fl i After. the po:iShing proceis( comes, � i I� I Agents, dealers, garagm. write for whole - pills are guaranteed to be free from a bath in the, soapy water, to remove,, pencd. There tvai a swift, te";Ning; � I )l' i tr jl,t ii i sale,prices, terms, test monists, e4c. opiates or any.harthfu: drug and can- nnouiettt when 1, uise felt herself fall- i Il 11 - every particle of powder.. Then the•. �, ' MADE IN CANADA and guaranteed b =sot .injure the most delicate system. s, hand shot; be carefully driwd,ard the `'ng• and ,then fie knew .ni uiorLi until l• Nl;i 0 Y You can gat these pills through any t , -Ste .four) her.-t:f'.cn hcr, mother's bed; venter 1g medicine, or by mal! 60 polishing completed Wit' a ',Perfect9y I - • I i NO KN00XS GAS SA VERSR do buffer or .dhamo-s. 1, «'rth t,:e donor examining her ankle. I;,., 1 ,ill Limits[ cents a box or six boxes for 2.60 The buffer.rriust Le csrefuliy use,.,It was the beginning of a -strange, .. n from The Dr. Williams' 4iediciae Co., Too much fricti n will heat the nails,new life that lasted w•ee'r,s—weeks of- -='102 W. Richmon4 St,, Tor011tO. c Brockville, Ont. o pain, but weeks of coustant lovingsur• and injure them', Too much polishing, g P rises. All the people Louise had ever Belgian Girl Saved ICirr makes them brittle. A high Polish i� P s S not in. good to .e; Lag!hing _a buffer,' known_ sent her notes and flowers and I - ,'. .. Alberts Life. the palm of. tF hand' makes a eery', things to eat, and as for the -home ; ro Ir,A remarkable story of how a pea- good substitute. Rub the nails of one people ,arid niothe; :words could not; o i� or sant girl probably saved the life of 'hand over the palnv of'the other. A describe their c -re and thocghtfulres . e e 3i ta_ >` `:King Albert. of the Belgians, has just little 'talcum powder shaken into the; The seventh week Louise finally, «assQ'., Fabric • •�fbeen made public, hand gi`�es a more lasting polish. !able to limp across to her desk and ;.r ,k Fabric ' l her neglected diary. As she read the & t The girl is :Mlle. Angelica Vercam- A thorou h manicure once in two; last record a lot color burr.-? her amen.' who, while riding in a train on weeks and 1:ttle care every' day will her way to Antwerp overheard a cos keep the hands in good condition. I cheeks. What a different world she versation between a German officer Pushing back the cuticle with the' was tieing in now: Selfish' . Mother r. and a nurse. In which they plotted to 1 and Doreen and Jimmy and Betty? _ towel when drying the 'hands helps to - blow up the palace in Brussels on' i She pulled that page out and tore it i� t p keep it from growing onto the nail.; a then she tuined.to' so talways.r.Near, February 18th, 1919, while King Al. Should the cuticle be. inclined to 'be into Ii�tle bits; _ 'bert was. in conference with allied of. come hard and dry, the,day's date. \ cold cream vase- f e —A mile and a half, oe a day Hosts. Mlle. Vereammen informed a line or oil' rubbed into the base of the � - "The world is full of 'the kindest! � d at Antwerp of her discoveries people, but mine are the very, very a ' --.Saar nails at night will keep thein soft and ' And a half, or -2l would aria � a and the pair were arrested. Docu- pliable. � dearest -of all," she wrote half away. meats found on the German officer It pays to wear gloves while doing '~ y ,proved the truth of the girl's charges some kinds of work. Rubber gloves ! Sea Otters a Your Ol1fA QPliil be and the officer and nurse were both are expensive and old kid gloves tool Prohibition. the .killing of sea ot• a `_ J� convicted and shot. King Albert, on ll� safe and Sipe if your tight. White canvas gloves are com- ters 'in Alaskan waters has bean -ex- hearing the' story, sent for the peas- fortable and easily washed. tended by the U.S. secretary of coin- Car is equipped the ,ant girl,and personally decorated her It. is a ; good plan when working in �' c +/ 1 Partridge Way. with the Croix de Guerre, Order of g coerce to November 1, 19_x. It is Leopold and the Croix de la Elizabeth, the garden to help matters by draw-; hoped that in the meantime thi vale- i to " Y J _ inO the nails over 'a cake of soap.l able fur -bearing species, which was ' e a .f�' 1idH ! Y » When you wash your hands iri warm I pursued alm6st to extermination, «•i11 Christina's Strong Point. ;, N - _. water,._fhs_soap_washes_.out,_leatiing;r'gain aoairewhat_in_m_er_s.___ _ Doctor Nanse01. n, the �aplorer, tells the nails clean and unstained. I The fur of the sea otter Is the most I .. '� i�,l. wamusing story of a Norwegian girl There are a number of good lotions, beautiful and most costly of all pelt-' e,1pna emigrated to the United States on the market for freckles and chap- I ries. Long before the discovery of to Bud employment. She was taken ping, some of which agree • with one i Americ;i the mighty Oycoons of Japan into the family as a coon, -but tailed skin anti some with another. —Equal clothed themscli es with its shlnimer- .-.,.Into . satisfaction. ---Evbrythtng she . parts of ggycerine and rose water -ing velvet. Early explorers found the g touched went wrong, and finally the make a lotion which is economical and natives of the Alenttan islands and I ^.9 laadyyf the house asked desperately: generally effective. Cold cream is al- 'the Puget sound regton cortimonly �`Ohi!3 Wna, Is there anything you ways good. Plaits warm vaseline, w earlug sea ottor cloaks, which they �'doT" ^ p gently rubbod lhto the ,skin may re- parted with for a trifle. 1 "Yes," responded ,Christfna with a - Neve a bad case of chaps when no- .Shin. "Ay can fnilk reindeer." i r thing else will. . This is especially A tablespoonful of borax added toirdll1e _ �S Their Nine► any Thrift slam Ind ' for children's hands. 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Cougresa•enW ` in its fruitless effort td . hold Canada - ; " rr - Adv SCIATICA BITS 01F - for .�,... .. !'ZaT'IL:11>Di: for the thirteen colunlea. After Bens. / v Tl,v>✓N8 co PLPrr irLRTIL127011' ' 3 1 r' dict Arnold tailed in lits treason he Would you be rid of that; . n: S v:111 paY You. urge Stevea[� retired to Montreal •and stayed there �stakeninaPaIn-that sharp Peterborough, Ontario. N inlfe-like thrust slops the' tlttft Quick GetViver and for a time. Benjamin Franklin lived aolatic nerve -course at Fa4�11tttL&TM rsnne,Li►»D ros IseLa, In the Chateau when he visited Mont- movement? Thou- Boweis R' ht with ; ¢ p ss+a�e haYO found laeM; T iALF SECTIO FARM LA seal In 2776 n his a ort to persuade te2lefln 11 �irgln salt, surrounding land apse %.,, the French Canadians to join the new - d - culti:atlon, near Battleford, Sask.Ch' rte# ! - . Paid For It, foo. Ii. Ross, 19' P,utherford Ave.. Iiamflto ri "Cascarets" nation to the south, but his yeas a vain Temp�etgn S "Jabwind tells me he saw service r ,..:..- ,.......:..... .. , :. hope. During his stay' there he es- .. �•p abroad during the war." roa ei►Lto _. Furred Tongue, Bad Trete, Indigea- tablished the Montreal Gazette,' jRheumat!{s �` "So he did." WELL EQvEPP>ru Ni'IVGSYAP tion, Ballow Skin, and Miserable Head• I which is still running. Needless to ; li "Whe t and job print!„g plant Jn Ess aches come from a torpid liver and say, he did not found this ,paper for Oaterio. InauranCs canted i1,6o0. ” sluggish '-owels, which cause the the purpose of propaganda. Capsu�eS. "in the restaurants of Paris and o for 11,900 o❑ qufok sate Boz stomach to become filled with and)- After 1849, the Chateau was for London," �fl■oti 1ltblishln[ Co., Ltd., To., i - �y doctors presorlbe .. seated food, which' sours and ter- thirty$ve years used for government hem NOZOOL Taaossas raeaCs`, forming acids, gases, and offices. When the government re- Write Templetons, 149 - 'A-Reaeoner r g�ng st. W.. Toronto. for , , „ -' t CElOOL TIIACHEV.S—MAKE iiAAX.11 i= poisons. Cascamts to -night . will give moved to Ottawa, the city presented ?tree sample. 'Johnny,' ;aid his mothet, you S monsY 1n spare times- saad Pa your bilious liver end constipated the Chateau to the Numismatic and Cold by reliable drugsista Haven't washed the bask of your neck, card, to Ratepayer P.ubllshins Cv.� bowels a thorough cleansing and Antiquarian Society for a museum, everyw . You ought to be ashamed of youreelf," Columbine. Toronto. Ore for $1.°4, ," :straightan you out by morning. Cas• and as such it is unique. Its collet- 'NN hat for?" I .can't see it" sQrT aLX WANTIID. carets never sicken or inconvenience tion contains all sorts of things rang. "But other people can." �,. UFT 1.Ln! WANTED, 9 Ilv. AND; " yo'1 like nasty Calomel, Salta, Oil, or Ing from crude home-made utensils ASTH MA - - "They can't unless I turn my back S thicker, shipped green from' semi griping Pills" :h(y work, while Do not sell until You commuaieats �! you fashioned by the clams; hands o1 2ron• on 'em. And you always told me it us. Keenan Bros. Limited. Owen Soun�; Templeton'■ RAZ -MAH Cap- - 'sleep. I tier habitants to portraits done, by suleu are guaranteed to relieve was impolite to do that." ant. _ world-renowned artiste. One of the AST HnIA. Doi suffer an. other day. , 1tlfOiILLLIf140Ys. most precious things among 'the, Minard a Llniment,for sale everywhere thousands catalogued write'rempletons, 981nQBt. ANcurt, TUIsiURH. LU, biro goad is the Louis- W., Toronto, for freesample.' j A� I C internal and external, cured withoa�' bourg`bell, hung is the church there Aeliebiedruggiatssell them at LET iEDANDERII\Eli n by our home treatment• Write as -* pa on Cure 1724. 11.04 a bol. ■fora too lata DR Beilmaa ' licwtwl� r . LiIDt�id, Collin wood. Out. A druggist saTs i "For nearly Remember that a iano deteriora 7 • thirty years I !have commended 1 HEALTHY CHILDREN � How the Tank. its Mame. SAVE YOUR (HAIR p � I the Extract of Roots, known as The -tank got its name through the ; if not used.• Holder Seig el's Curative Syrup, for methods the British war Office em- the radical euro of constipation ALWAYS SLEEP WELL ployed to produce the first tanks with- Get r1d of every bit of that Ask foe Min. -'rd's' and take no other. and indiriestiom It is an old out permitting the enemy to know of ugly dandruff and stop reliable remedy that never fails their construction. The name is not —� to do the work." 90 drops The healthy child sleeps well and falling hair 5 thrice daily. Get the Cwnuiae, during Its waking hours is never Cross derived from resemblance to any con- NPLE 0 FACE at druggists. a but always happy and laughing. .It is ventional tank. Iii England, when the only the sickly child that is cross and tank experiments were started, a big .� enclosure was constructed and no one peevish. Mothers, if your children r'L do '`fl'! was allot;•ed in it except workmen :`f ~; � \ C�TIVU� H� not sleep. well; if they are cross and d , j !cry a great deal, give •them Baby's and others engaged to •the R•srk. • � , , l�� t 1 Civilians were kept a safe distance by Own Tablets and they will soon -be. I well and happy again. The Tablets the circulation of a story that terrible Caused DISi'lgllrt?n1@Rt,•.ItCl1y BLId are a mild but thorough laxative explosives and poison Base= were be-'':� T•i'R Burning: Had Restless Nights. which regulate the bowels, sweeten Ing' manufactured in the enclosure, As the work progressed it became neces .. y per' the stomach, banish constipation, colic M face came out in litefe a and indigestion, and promote healthful sm}" to incept a Vetter story to ac- _ i 'van that ymere some, Id-, sleep. They are absolutely guaran- count for the ex6tence of the plant y them conetantl , and then teed free from opiates and may be sO very clandestinely; ft was allowed "� \ ° they tttszted. into scales, `. given to the new-born babe with per. to become known from the war office e b Cons mueh dlsSgure• # • . meat: ' clanvraeso s fact safety. They, are sold by medi. that oil tanks for Russia were being �T cine dealers or by mail at _5- cents manufactured In great numbers. From - - thatIisritateditby aciateh. 94M IBM f this story the name "sank" came to I' � Ing. The btuning was y Y. I box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine +. d Co.; Brockville, Ont. be applied to tae new form of armored -I fierce, and s. LOH car before their use fa battle, .and the I ,a i "This trouble lasted about a year - D�gg p��►'• name stuck. (. A litrl Danderine" coels,'cleanQes before I used Cuticura Soap taQ a 0RUIICOUGHS �h s Formation. .�—.�_ Q ointment andaferu thteeosho antL snakes the feverish, 'itchy scalp Any, theory which attempts to ez- oft, and pliable; thea this stimulating � ' o b r -P- oOintment Chateau de Rameza -One of plain%.te formation of our world must o� S �•�11�3�1 tonic penetrates to the famished hair fS ,f y take into account certain curious �• Basile. Qua.. Nov. 3 191L r roots, revitali'z'ing and invigorating ?&ke 4uniaua Boa Ointment 1Vlontreal s Historic Relics. , f4,cts, Among these are,'flrst: There ���i1et�1ZR every hair In .the head, thus stopping and -Tatiana your daily toilet pn p• The running of the sands .of time is great preponderance of land to !the hair falling out, or getting thin orations. alone can give the proper perspective the northern hemisphere and of v ater ' dry' or fading.- Soap Zee. � 9oid i �' and value to historic buildings. socio• The Liniment that Cures All eim„s �� inn in the southern. Second: Most oceans Atter a few applications of "Dander. ( ilea spring up to preserve these relics and most continents are more. or leas Ailments— ins" you seldom find •a fallen hair or- I�Ss.ped..:,er�l+ aeesr a ..Of the past. triangular in shape ana they nearly all s particle of dandruff, besides every 1 Perhaps the most famous of,these point southward. Third•; The land 3, . ,• AR hair shows new life, vigor. brigbtuess, lift ' memorials of the past it Canada is ! forms an almost unbroken ring In the _ more calor and thickness. i.� off Corns: t `t the Chateau de Ramezay in Dioatreal, I north and water ta,the south. Fourth: THE OLD RELIABLE—Try It I A few cents buys. a bottle- at As- wh1c1! has remained almost. untouched It we place a map of the northern I lightful "Danderine" at any drug or I` t - since the days of the old French re-� WINARD'8 f.l`iatENT CO„ Limited. ; toll.t counter. Down t hurt a bit and F>eezotaa hemisphere over.the southern it will Yarmoitth, N.9. costs only, i few ants. -gime. It was built in 1705 by Seigneur i be found that land never falls over ' Claude deRame^sy, eleventh gove,sor land. but always over Rater, except DON'T 1\LaGLLVT A of Montreal. Here be kept open house pider-web Short Circuits. In a few small patches.a; with his wife, whose. hand was the -re- Spiders are responsible for a great t These curious- facts have gives rise deal of trouble with telegraph lines in '� r ward of his gallant sortie with 800 to the so-called "tetrahedral" theory —L1LUA i le PAIN men to aid of Quebec In 1690, when Argentina and Brazil. The ground of the formation of our globe, It the Count de Frontenac, governor of been found by experiment that a round Spider aping a heavy vreh, which, ac- ' Canada, tended off that English fleet cording to daily press accounts, the 7. - tube under pressure tends to collapse Go silex Lt with SIO&AIs =, OL Sir William Phipps. tato s triangular form. T1tls wend wraps- round the wires 1st great , The Chateau stands in what was gives masses, In wet weather they cause Liniment before it Zeta • t the greatest amount of surface. for i-+ ante the fashionab.e Tart of old Mont- short circuits. Repair men arc obliged - i real, amid mansions and gardens that Our relative area. Our earth in cool• constantly to follow the wires across dan�zerOL' Ing shrinks, and consequently its R. - merged into the neighboring forests. spher'lcal-form (mstntalned'by Its re- the country and remove the webs: The _. Today the homes of Montreal have volution or spinning) tends to fall ta• South Amdtican spider !s not the �,ppiy a httl:-, don't rub, let it pone- t r.- - '.forsaken the bury waterfront... and small and harmless insect so familtar Erato, and=-gooc1hr twinge!. ams foe' climb, their charming gardens still to this triangular or tetrahedral in North America. external aches, pains, strains. stiffness :clinging to them, up the slopes of shape. The result of this is that car- —ter of joints or muscles, lameness, brass■. Iain flat surfaces are formed and also Pn Ianr relief without mussfnes or Mount Royal, -MONEY ORDERS ,y certain points or angles which pro- soiled clothing.' Reliable—the bi Fest From the days of de Ramezay the Buy your out•°f-toga supyi -ia g t� 1 Chateau has been the scene of man ject. Water, being fluid, tends to flow Dominion Express Money Orders. selling liniment year after year. EGO- I W' y onto the flat spaces, being nearer the nomical by reason of enormous'sales. historic assemblies. Its root shelter- Five Dollars costs three cents., With your .fin ere! You eau lift o� center of gravity than the projecting ----.--.Keep a big bottle ready at a.l times. g ed not only 'the governors-general, corners. -P--- Made in Canada. Ask any hard corn,:eoit corn, or corn between your druggist the toes, and the rd skin calluses frons • tbeir suites of fair women and brave Highest Aerial Tramway. for Sloan's Liniment. The result Is that the "continents;" tottom of feet. men and their illustrious guests, but which correspond on this thea to the Switzerland's highest aerial train- figs., 70c.. ✓{1.14 zone" casts little ��inc traders, scouts, militia leaders, and � g � , A tiny bottle of "Fre•. Indians. corners, would project or rise above way. 1% miles long and ascending to at any, drug store; apply a few d In 1745 it passed into the hands of the.. level of the water, and- if •we an altitude of near!y a mile, has been upon the. corn or call» . In4tantl ` stopps hurting, then shortly you lits ba the Campagnie' des Indes and as examined a map of the world with built solely for tourists. bothersome cora or callus right off, Andia House become the centre of a this theory in view it will be found and sal, withoat one bit oL pain or great Lar Prada. filling this picturesque that the general conformation of • the Gess. ^'rul ' Ne hums { q Measuring Cord -Wood.- t y• ug4 4 sand important role for nearly twenty land and water and their distribution 1 --- _ ;'years, on, our globe correspond precisely to Firewood, small pulpwood and this theory. material cut into short sticks for ft - nada, ONLY TABLET -MAI\'KED In 1765, after the cession of Canada, celsior, etc., is usually measu>Red by t 7 1111 V -MARKED it was again the residence of theI i a governor,' and invitations to rete the cord. A. cord is 128 cubic feet of g p- Your lack of money .may be the " ".tions held there during the following fault of circumstances; but stacked wood. /l 1! your leek ..BAYERARE1 century are still in existence. of frien is certainly your own. The wood is usually cut into four- SPIRIN foot lengths, in which case a cord is t. a stack four feet high, four feet wide -- ----- and el.ht feet long. Sometimes, how- 11 r e C0 OSS" - --.,.. ever, pulp -wood is cut five feet long, ASi?lrl . I with "Bayer Cross" 'Not ' at 1 out the t J • -''' and a stack four feet high,' five feet One � �� wide and eight feet long h considered c�;, tains 160 cubic feet of stack 00 con- �. z one cord. In this case the car wood. O� Gr � �,� T��� �gths, firewood is cut into five-foot ® �, jj�,l lengths, a cord is a stack four feet p _ high and six and one-half feet Ion f it eontaina 130 cubic feet of stacked M Where Wi11, do more than many words to shorter lengths t for spec a desirablet is purpo ens, �V i .,convince .y011 Of the QOdI1e89 Of the sticks are often cut one and one g half, two, or three feet long. A stack this wheat and barley flood. of such wood four feet high and eight feet long is considered or),e cord, but t , ;`But it's worth saying that Gape• the price is always made to conform Nuts contains alt the nutrilmel�t of to the shortness of the measure. , .:; Y y Acord foot is one-eighth of a cord, �Ihe name "Bayer" id utilise the eontaina proper dir6etioiia for Cal - 4le e1d t0 ea I 13ireb------ .. and is equivalent to a static of four- only gndu�ne hAep}8 n,-te Aspirin Headache, Toothache, ly;tt s+ t10 sugar atid•there's no waste. foot wood four feet high and one foot e era and tow ol trade to Cantda. tis Jigiaoint PaWp,•and P}iii' ' 1 wide. Farmers frequently speak of Always buy an unbroken packilge 'iia boxes:. o. 12 .tablstjjft' i�6 it foot of cord=wood, meaning a cord of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which a few cents. Lasges'Ba�Or". �'�1 +foot. _By the, expression "surface These is only one Aspirin -"Heyer' =Foe mtirt ore.gm _.-,.,• %rapC-Nuts L9 R Builder'' toot" is meant the number of Af}ttaTP Aspirin is she trade mark (reaf•t0rsd to Canada) of Bayer Mento Erg ,oi t , Y: feat measured on the aide of'a stack. ocetieaddester of salioyllWid. Wht a it it weu knoMh that .yp • t BD. . 19SUE o. 1 0, imanutact4.01 to assist the �Ubll {►atm uo�n•,.Ft b 1 e 1irlil be ttarapt4 iAlln ih!lt 1., �' • ��o '=� ;V, T, T W51 4 gM 3. 7W Lrleeeser, of Toronto, x in —The 3stponed football meet. �JO�L11J11J�1�. visiting r Aug to . r, W^ Rose. lu"will ti- held stn the 06 fdon, —Born,�ji;,You will require'some of the following lines April at House on Satnr&y� evening at '8 —G. E. Glover left one day last brook Fa to erbert Smith, a 6'elock. daughter. Creton 5 cetits'to 75 cents a yard. Shadow Chintz 75 cents a yard, week for Chicago. lug —Miss Robert& Bedlion,of-I-Mc- Now Advertisements. Bungalow Net, with' and without border, 40 d 50 cents, Miss Fanny Clark is eojoyl k' holidays.' Master University, Toronto, spent a wee a over Sunday with her mother. . . . _ Art Muslin 46 and 50 cents, Dotted intlif 80c yd, —James and Mrs. Rose spent OUND—A bicycle. at Rouge Hill. ---Vunday in the city.- —Services at St. George's church F Loser call at NEWS,)-ffice, 30-32 Art Suteen 50v yd,'Upholstery Tack's, r, April -Miss Alma Cowan, lig at 10.30, Evening A PIANO FOR SALE—In of Toronto Third Stindav after Easte n her home 25th. ]]Morning SjUod !d�. -Picture Hangers,�Etc. spent the Wkiek-end at li� 7.30. -Apply to F. H. Hall. Church at here. St. Pickering. Wtf —The Woiijeu's Institute nill Green and Cream Window Shades 1.00 to 1.25 each. —Mrs. Geo. E. Glover spent OR Sal, --2 hedroorn suites, with Saturday with her sisteri Mrs. J. rneet in the. Red Cross Rooms next F and mattresses. Inquire at the 7.1 r 13* Horn. Tuesday, April 27th, at $ p. tri.. N E NN gffi'c e. 31tf G. A. GILLESPIE, ---DUNBARTON Miss Charles, of Torouto, is going —Mrs. Howland, of TorontQ, "'The Us and to speak on es ot Corn- YOU CAN BUY A BEAUTIFUL spent Sunday with W. ff. a Violin, case and bow for new, b --,t in munity Service." Acordiftl invi• th', market, from John Peel, Whitby. 30-32, J Mrs, Peak. *pent the. week -end with his rela- MUPL' Of Commerce who str,,ngstock.atSl.00pe %tIves here. may find it convenient to attend, eT frio Hugh NVI'ler, Pickering, set-. ANEW teachers Ei�,D BARLEY—lQU bushels of 019 �01� Richard Moore, of Toronto talion is ext -ended to all members GGS FOR HATCHING—Duck of the Cha' E Mrs. W. J. Reid and Miss hNo the school trnsb�e ting. P.p y�n,good .lits he -s of the village. S Manscheuri, 0-iow4. Price, $2.00 oris were in Toronto for a couple and the rn!M�itei All the ladies of the village are p,, Apply to winton WhiLe, Brougham. Qf days last week.' Mrs. Webster, of. MaripoQa _cordially invited. a few days with —A deputation from the town- rOR SALE—Wagons, pin has, been spending I ws. har- A .-Richardson. ship council wAited on Hou. F. C. � row�, scu"llers and all kinds. of implerneints. ,Toshua and Mrs T. M. Henderson, of Toronto, .Biggs, tile Mlni;iter of, Highways, 11. Herman, Claremont 17tt L Kj I F. Henderson and Mrs. Ranh the township's sh r6,of a Rankin, gard to hatching to behnd at Mrs. Geo. sister; W. Philip one day last week. the eost-in constructing and main- Brougham - . —:Harold Reazin, of the Pack, taining that portiou,of the Pro- —A number of good PIGSFORSALE ay VIncial Highway that passes -3 and one and Car Co.; spent a few' days chunks, alioseve,al sucker brood with his uncle an Joshua trOught , The inter- aunt, Jos hhe township. x. John L. Gillman, Brougham. Phone,%lark 160. 30tf view WAS a ninst siati*faotovy eae- -N. J. Morrissey left the other to the deputation, As the Minister SALE—Set of team harno-a FoRins), ai>o a go(d rubber used bogey: will -Hargra po, to eason agreed to relieve�'the ton 6f day for Chicago to 'attend the It .411cheap, have. nq further use Nr - the ng- funera ofhis aunt, Ellen ve all expeuse in regard the Iii911- Apply lienry -Moore, Pickering. Ul wall widow of the late William Sharp. way excepting that thegoVern SALE—The 'VNIompri's Auxib. —Douglas McKenzie, who has Meut will expect the township t9, F of the Met hodi 3t. church have for sale A assist the' village in the extra hqn,�sonae eomforter..made of new material, may been attending the Technical School Toronto, is -speeding a few width of pavement the go.vern- be uteri at the parsonage any time. 39rf P , h th went desbes to build th-rotig e A weeks with his mother, airs. Juhn ALE L quafitity of seed Is C61, h Ct 11 d ULalj* village. This ertitialy will be Fo)aRrley, No. I q 'y ;. also S. C. Le0orn ­,-Xers. Phone vickering .5w. R. A. 13ir.ell. —Miss R' 'Peak left on Sun- gratifyiujz news to t116 ratepayers Rete R,R.No.2,Clarrmorit, .2'jtf '..day evening for Toronto, where. of this toiyp6hip'that as atullulel'. .she is about to take a course in pality they will have no more-to,'111001) FOR SALE—$5-per cord. at Come an'd see our assortment and �o! 1,;,Ireaf of con. 5, � Brock road -. A man Elliott's Business College. We pay towards the Proviricia.1,High. wi:! ty . un the prvrruivs to zrtttnd 'to customers. -clay. Brougharn. '19tf wish her sticees,4. way. C,A,-Lia.choose the paper for that room you —The Presbytery of Whitby will The 14rgest cr6.wd.tfiat ever 0 'meet in Oshawa on May' 4th,assembled in the town ball wws OR S.XLF,—A . (0tantitv- of straw- rhuharb.ro6a�; also;lsow due April*l;, •intend papering - this years- . -The when tbrfie calls xviif be before the that which met on Friday evetitug zlij several jngw45 vm-eks old. Geo. West, R� R. meeting. Two of these are for Dr.. last tu.hear the Claremont Dra- 1. Pittering. Ind, phone. 20-j 1 ars the dra -waflu Club --present MR — new designs are all very attractive., —Those wishing to ptirebase az "Home Ties. " They exiijected to 1,'; -acre farm wh,-,e Ican g -t rAvnt)- of w, �rk choice village lot should call on W. hear a good . play well- rendered, by this day. Wirl C�- R ulaTs. R. pymdall, $560 down. Give f'uli dwood. V. Richardson, where they may and in this they were..not disap- particR R 1, Goo'Ttf What about" Floor Covering ? of the, lots to be sold see & plan pointed. The good order that was and prices thereof. maintained throughout the pro SALE—A Ford touring car, was evidence that the F 101) R13 model, in. tint -class shape. 1hayealso Oilcloth I yard and 2 yards —Mrs. Dennis of Toronto, visit- gramme �e<urld the agency for the popular burilop-Lize. ed fora few days last week with audience was an appreciative one. A.nalso agent for the Gray -Dort car, Thos. her sister, Mrs. L. D. Banks, who Each member of the cast played Stephenson. Claremont. 28-31 has been III for several weeks, but his or her part well, and are to be wide at 85 cents a square yd Y-YOUSE PAINTING AND DECOR - now slowly Improving.* complimented on their successful X.Latint[L Best prices and workmanship, Also Lsinoleum, 2 yards wide at 1.25 two of this best'estabbehed compan- -John C. Moore, of the Cans_� efforts in the histrionic art. The Insu. ancehn Misses Burling rendered % number fes.automobile, farm property and stock. resi- than Machine and Telephone Co., of piano duets between the acts, d,.n,.r and mercantile, at low rates. Apply at A square yard, Toronto, spent Sunday at the Geraw 's garage or at hove across the street, home of his parents here. On his which pleased all. The rpeceipts of -21.33 3 return he was accompanied by his the evening amounted to $101.50, With Paper, Floor Oilcloth and brother, Dick, who has secnred a and after paying expenses over I or was tress 91M mood position witb the Massey- $ handed over to the' i CREDITORS p 70 NOTICE TO CRt -Varrlsco. Urer of the Public Library. The a=d Otl=ere Curtain Nets some of our new J -As Iviin Annis was motoring library board wish to extend their Notice to Credi4vrs and Others its the est. YOU near Dunbarton on Sunday, his heartiest thanks to those' who so ate of Ifiddali .7ane Dote,, Derrasedj can make' your rooms auto, in some mysterious way, ably rendered the programme of The Creditors of the EstateofHui- caught fire, and wwa in danger of the evening being destroyed. With the assist FL0111 present appearances it dRb Jane Doteii: late of the ToWnhip cheerful and bright. Come- -ft of Pickering in the County of Ontario. nee of Mr. McGlashan, the fire -onto Eastern looks as if the Tot will not be built br,id wornan. deceased, who died and -let us supply your wants. was extinguished before rAnch at withotit fi stremi. on br,ahout tbp first do fof'.4eptember, dathage was done, with the result Ano fight put tip by the Triprid., of A. D. 1010, are hPreh.v'notified to send that the car is still in commission. ptiblicowner.,hip. The by post'prepaid or otherwise delivor to se�.tion of the valuable Water 'olicitor on or befoie the Stli day of 2 niation by a cablegrFinit frorn Bel - Dr. Marsh has received infor who do not w6h to see 06 pos. the-undert-igned administrator or his M 'C HAPMAN -y of a new pr)were of the ptl()Vin(!e fall into M -,y. 1920, their. Chij6tiaji and ,ur-- gium of the discover nallieq -addressand descriptinti, and r No information as to i4ze or. dis- ti, see e o-f.j)tiblico%%nPr- nature; of securities, It any. held planet by Prof. Solti, of Barcelona, the hands of the peoptp, no' wi4i fill, particulars of' their daiin and tbg can- I by Lip grow, are emph, � ranee of the planet i.-4 given: its yirsz'.-mble them. position inkt now is about I) hra writers to fight their ljRttle,-;. ltnrnedi.ve'lv-nfter, the Srh-dav of ..-.'BUNDY'S, HLRDWARE �80 min. and about 15 degrees above Mettib6r-3 of the Dominion Senate,21i_theestat-e of the said liol- ! 'the eqnator. Thus our sun has alwAy;4,be� -n -dppri�ed to dnti w! Dcyter) Wkll hr disir I;ted aiarnnK '014 to -of S. - parties entitled there VI now 9 children, iLw4te,tri. public ownership, and who are baving ie R d nrniv to the cla,jns.or —Barry Wade has sold 30 acres not responsible to the people, have ititere-f of iihich the administrator lot 'adj( all others of the south sod of hi:- �An- thrown their [offixence. again -t- the shall then hive and Ho' U se -Cleaning, Made Easy o -radial-, The Ftrmers' Sun, w int the station road to 'Mr. -Parker hy-dr ill he excluded from' the said dis- sed frit garden the organ of the 1U. F. O. and of Toronto, to be'u, Ing purposes.. Mr. -Parker has popularly believed. to -be the organ Dated at Toronto -this S.th day of We carry dverything..* to make housess.. 'visited different parts in sear b o of the Fartnee-Labor Government, Aptil. 192fl, a good site, bfit- thk lie -considers Js also bringirro, otit strong articles;. JA'.%TE.s BEA ' To-,• best. -faAory . construction ''of the Solicitor fbr the Administrator.! .-.!cleaning easy, u6 as: The soil is sati., for RgRi)lst the y s .gardening, and it will be most Toronto Eastern,' and apparently 8.5 M, v Street, Toronto -..convenient for shipping, as well the Drury government is weaken-' Joseph -Willis Doten, E -q f -6f thi4j Green River Machines, 01)S, �.7,s rola t n er the pressure Ont., Administrator 32 Washin' N SeIL-w6n,ino, .11 tep-ladders, 8 securing manure he city. ing 11 9 --On Stindav -evening Russell capitalistic influence. It i� now T-bz:, Clothes IN'rringers, Curtain Stretc.hprs, Burrell sustained a heavy lass up to.the friends of hydro raebM4 Whitev'ale Club of through losing two valuable colts', to enter'into a bitter fight, for'. two years old. He had let them they have n . o intention whate+-er :-Brooms,' Bru8hes.. ­Ctirjiet Beaters, , L put of the stable in the afternoon of, backing down. It has bc;cn United Farmers DASA Pans, Etc., -Etc. to let 'them leave some exerels*e. pointed 6ut that the publicly own I. O. O. After tea he went out to put them ed steam railways of Canada bad Meetings held in F. Hall, 1st 1.Tuesday evening in, each month a deficit of �47,000,000 lait year. the back into the stable, but th 6r Summer months., were not to be found. On con- That deficit is from the Western See our fine display of i*ilroads. Those i.n Ontario are Weare tinning the search he found t e now shipping,live stock regu. that ..z pRyin-, and tbepeople of Ontario larly on the co-operative plan.. they had got out at the creek, j. been should not bo sacrificed for the Phone or write F. Hornsbaw Ij 6'w R E N N E'.S 49 E E7 0 where the wire fence h' d not ard replaced since the spring flood. benefit of the Western province::. Malcolm, of MS.— -t Wormed niilway men- -10 Cents per pachet. The aulmals had then gone dowry The be - the station road and Nvere on the admit that the Toronto Eastern IL PUG H, Secretary fir .Turnips 1.00 'er 1b. track when one of the evening will pity, so why not build it. Sug �eet� 75c per Ll. trains bad corse One of _P ELM DALE MILLS the animals was cut all to pieces missio6ary 'Anniversary -tre is e6iilplete.* Our Stock of Hardw-, and the. otherhad its leg broken w. and had to be shot. The 'W. M; S. AuniverARry Set,- y�)ll- call ani- aiNvayq get thebest,N1, A —Sunday. April 250, will 'be vices 'VIII be lieldin the PleRering tob4 Flour made frt-3113 No. 1 i:z t Methodi-st C111irch on S1111day and W. M. S. Day in the. Method Manitoba Whefit. Church and Rev- E, W.'Rowltltid. Monday, April 25,1nd 26. cj`l�,Slihring JrJ. H Bund .?-ick Royal Tlnu�;(!hold and Glenora. for y of Brooklin, will be .the preacher. dRx- Itev, E. W. R61"Oand, of Bread. Try abag. All who have heard thi:-, dynjjtllo Brooklin, will make the chtirch Pastry li'lour ...-Presh Rolled Oatq of head and heart energy know fall Of people hear and feel his BRA'N, SHORTS BOOTS I BOOTS I right well that he is storm He i-.� n Live BOOTS I c0.ljtt,e ainving niess�ige ,III ,�Z FEEDS in the ptilpit.. Hear him ngj it, Wire sate Extra mmiic. and spe- OAT C1110P for sure next Sunday. Morning tial offerinizq at each s(',rvi(-t,. CRUSITED, OATS "i Nile can sell you Boots to good advantage, as we've -had thew on snbject, *,The. Challenge of the .-Monday, at p, tv., Mr. J. S. Dyer, -BARLEY CHOP World," Evening s,,ibjt�ct, -The popular entertainer, of Toronto, order a year ago. 11' H E AT nost wonderful word that man assisted by; Mr.- Ed. Rowland, twill ­"=il 3. 1* a=s, the Old Mellable pr heard." Extra singing Find PlIt 01, a program of CIIACKE UT CORN 311 X F 1) 14 9 ----s ecial offering­wt-e"h sea -Mp. solos, -dn substitute cordial] invit- 1091'es 11A character � sketches. Caldwell's Crean- subs prices, people are all cot telles. �, C -Of Neal. Gur'spring samples from the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are in. e Keep in -,mind the I)Gpijl.�.jr All brand new witubers, hurl rate Tol!]szes 31fal good, but tl:ey deliver the goods. UIRI I Rild literary event ()n Good, Better, Beet. If thi.= I jj-__--8L is CHOPPING AND 0AT4 St.,. 11 t rei near4y,the Last, it. w0l be_stirely J. given Messrs. Dyer and Ro%A;- i the Rest Event of the Seasion. CRUSHING EVERYDAY jDnr Rubbers atia Slickers are tlie"be9t yet. You know the Get prices, on feed in ton lots. 'Ticketq 35 cents for ri'dtilt.Q find 25 land. P yet, Fervice every Tties* BELL PHONE. Maltese Cross Brawl of old. T h 0 0 9 -F e oj r 8 r n c t h d 1 p d Evening Is \Vew 0 1 e. aI heard." 1 _ op I e I' ed ie e p blu "i I " ' "—Monde Mo, d tic Riven b "I 71v P day at 8 P pi. and Epworth Lea cents for children under 12 years. every r g I I a &��v!e r�y PICKE ;Friday at 8 p X1. 7%7,7, '%Xreelrf RING in. A MR9. G. LAw, MRs.'J. W. Dowvl'� E. A, BUNTING, ";:.;special bid o you,—J.. W, D, Secretary President Choppiug every day. Established 1857,