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XXXIX. . - .... _! - .-TICKERING, ONT., FRID.kY, APP%,1L , I L- .- -Wo. -321 � . . . I . V . . ,. . ..', _ . I—- . ...... , 1 � . ..., 11�1* .... � ,..41 -wrafigaoia"al. car' b4b. I . . I , 1. ". - �.. _.. � .SRO';k ROAD I I ' I Establillibed 75 years =�.. - '�� 7� . . I — - , Weddinij bells ringint: loudly, - -- 31r�. Badgerow. Sr., continuii�--Ia - - - ,`�-- , - . 1. ­­­­ Geo, B 6 :_Baker i .. . a .". �! . . , . I ' , "A" ..,.,.? . .,.-Atedicat . .1 . NN'til.Millie, ,,p'ent-.'- urn:ay tvith E. Very weak condition. � - ,11 I - I . . I V__ . ­ ___-_1__1____ _____ � I -'s- .. . I . ­ H. Hol I hy. . AV. A. Jackson, of Oshawa, spent O . ..,O .7- E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- . - I , ...._'... I .1 �., E. Wilson Spent ,SLinday with 3I r, 'the ivei-k-eud at his home here. . ­.'�.,Ij ., R. tered member of the Optometrical Aseo- . .. .. . • ..- Beare ap.dfamily. . . 1. I I . . The farni opposite Antos Brignall's . . - . I I . , .; I - - . 4a clls,tiou of olitario. Special attention given to Carter spent Sunday -with J 'i- now cocupiLd by a -gentlernai� front " 1. ., .2.. � . ' Eyes t,,t,-,,,.. No.t.lThecost-of building PLavic, - . ,. .. ,the fitting of glasses. 11outlev, and fawiiv, J. I �'ar. Barrie, I I I 11 r! emont- 1. . . I I L,Qtl'.. . m on. —olar -liss -ter, ' ' : I ." Lr..lr ,1� Ek'ie Cm spent Sundav' with, Bvron� Oritt6nden, , of Uxbri MIL"�' . cl ge, ..II . .. M�t�s Et.sie Hutcl-tiogii. . I .. I SPeut Sutiday with S. Fitchett 'and .. �. .1 ��,.;.II ,-F. TO11LINSON-M, -B.. me(nber a Barnot-Hom,l� . - I..,...��, . �. . . .....I."I No'of the Collec�- r,f Pht­.iciz,r- and Surzecns 311;�;�; ,�,Jvrtle ferry �p��nt last wcek! 6rbe-'r friends.' .. . .1 . -1, _ . i I I _' ' � . � � ------ -- -- L_ - , -,,, .3� . I with W. Htu,,ertnan and faulli!v. � . . . , . 1. .1 - . , . 11� OfOntari� Office; a;,L forire�!i occupitcl ti j - Y(fti A * i Seth B�tdvero' W" 'bits engaged with N . .. -- , I . i I . I . r, Cald- . I ... I - , ,,. . ., , 'the la te Ur R. Krw_'ie, and lattel 1 y by D" , 011t kli-Ow 1111dil. YOU al'e4 ,',larshall T-endimion sp-qt -lie week- j_%lr-:Gibs:r_)ufor the sumn;er, Th (- v . -.. ,- - . . �.. , .... , -1 . . . . ­ - .. , n t Q, t 1 2-#-. . . . _ . Well. Phone. Clarenio . .. . . I . , ,� * i(j_ _. forced tb do so. 1 end �rith friends around Bittigor. I will he engaged in biti!dhig concrete . . . , .1 � �. - .. . . ,_.; I - , � . I . I .. I - , . .9 . . . "tcoompanie , Har- 'FOAI-truell Cs for b idges throe I �: .. I * * -_ 0. * . I . . � . ��_',� . _ J.Z , . k;P4,1gV Gray I . a "' I , "' � o_'4 V.E. CARTN%RT T, INT; D_, ,11. Over pPr,c-e.nt,'(jf B�iru'Fir s I i . . . . . j - h. r _-but'illie : -�J, C.1P. & S.. Ont. A cc-,(rcr !,,r'.L,� Clun- e oll llornshaw,. sneut ��.andav �t L(,cust , C111inty. , . - . . .�; . -e calistid L,y lightuing. . ,� � .... 1. . - I I . . . . � , .,tyo(Qqiario, cl'­­ ,,, ­ , , . , I - .- at I ifill. - - - — . ! Thesehriolheiei- in ch'irve of MiSs 111111i . . - I - .....1. � . . .or at -other ho,ir< 1,v a-prc�iitt-,�.'Ij noc ! tit •- llios,, we under­and,�lieltfn � 3fis's ,,oulk having . - 13�irling, . CE - 13tran. and . . . No.'_*T)� Ind.r.hone'No,40u.. 11ickc.i.-.Z.(_):)- Good Lig �n . Shorts glitifing Protection ,, liave, rented Etta .1,,l-; ft-oul `iV. 1-1. Ilietin called to attend the funeral of ratio. . z'31V . , "i-,- 3i'' hii Br s. J,her auLl . z . is over 71) p -i cept . . .. Vojor. just Sotit I f aloo I . . . t, the late Mrs. Smith Clark, - ' oi) hand in 9 -mall. _ ... -:' . . . . - Safety FlIst. -- ___ . .. - , . now .- I 1� I . .. L ' " . Ar,�. NN". H-In-b-ing. J."'I ,!1--.;,t-. � " OSR. I . - . . . Muirip I . 11 -4 1 - : .t :- .� .- " - . . ;.., - el�.. I - 1. - d : . . 11. .. - . :. . .... - .,. _. ; AEdinbur` ` —, - - -`---1_te-`—* , " 11 . ­ I quantities. ."�'. N O. �"zh-\Nm!`�0,erN!-fD-_,e *Cc1le�-e-",,-'.1- ­ �'Ilk:S Sadie, Me 'Pen'(1111WR* f davi .11 h a�i -�� : � Physicians an,-.', sur,qenns,of Ortario. licentiate We have proteuted:i great number .wit reh -% .s and fi-i'ends it. the cit-,. . . L� � . , � .1 1.1,Royal !IegeSwgv;us, Zl,.Libur�h. . Let its protect y . uu. I Oil" FridAy next, May the 7th t . he I Fleas the Torf;ttto talent on May� I .. � . � . . . . "I ".. � � . - �1 - . i . 14 I . 'Special. attent ion. v) dsieasea of wo;htm and :_ *. . L.et ... � I ciiaz.nnuo, ei, - -9 zhmu-Al I Stars. - Wesiern Oat_s,a1-4X-xed--Gra10_ - --. . " 14 'Spec Offlee and residence, Bro , aglanw. . I . I . I ullarle Club Nvt . :111pear . . .. � . . . . � . and Sc ra tch' Feed for 44 - I I . Cot I I -, r phunzi 11:1 .- � in the 6icerl River Baptist Chkircli, I - . - -Q.- .. .. ., I . . - � - . _­­­ I— -------------­- . .., . . , . , ..�Z=. - I. . . -i- the . . — , . 1) rV a right .. - . , 11 ... . . Legat. - ,� UndL - auspieb,; of the, Ladies' Aid I , I . . � I . . oult .. t I . . I . - . . 1. . . ,:. . . � .�.. ,.n i- I , .011 - I'and p -.-t -rit the ilv,;6vi, "Hotne ' ie,,." .fohn ,Infl .Ili,-. .9oden 'spen't Sundav - - -. -.- prices- . -� . I .. . I . �.10 I I � slik;d NetivPvu acts with friends in Altana, .I., . -, ., I , EF.'KENNEDY. Banister, Sol- . I I �. 'Ii�.4 31111-deck,cf To ­onto, v6ited - . � . .� .1 I ... - -� , W . f�eitorj Notary, Public,,Aconveyatcc r &c. I bv .Ili�.-; Devitt and oLheis,. Ad.uiss-lon �. . : . � .? ", I.- " Utolnav I E), t " 'I` - I ' 11" t " . . - .. . 2-5eF�zits. chilttren 15 cc z,t,s. Ccuie and MrS, Pe ` i i z; 4g�'. � I � .. All' W116 ha,�c delivered --- . __ . _., ,.Whi,.�,y, Ont.' 11 I I . . ____,__ — - - . . ' � rind . I . rry ma n, on 1� . . . IV Y : . I D'�,vitt, of;ro.*ontn. spent . � I -, . . � . onj.�)y a gw,d Urne * .. - .. L e �', i s.w . bea f b6fore Februar I I . ' . . . . . . . — -I,-- . . ... I . . . T E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS . . .. day under th�,,�,a ml.al ruof. I please, call and get par-'.. ' ej"d � . 73YA A ' - ,� WHITEY .. - et - . , , delpatien receipt -3. CP e T'SR.County0ro,wo Attorney.* ,oz,��! , . . R. Brodie. �. in to, %pent. the week' : , SSUaltor, (lout House Whitby, - 10-V , I 0 , - - I - - - -, .i ..i.d - ... . , I J ' H' B' j A L Dairl'th Came %­..%. S�Idd-�mlv to Olvrpr end %v i, h h i:.- .. - iqei. .Nfl..4. Philip. . . .. ... .. . e - — __ I , . . - -ev-vi� . ______7 Tc:j, the 19-p�,1­0'id- son of'S. T-.-T,A ' -'[" ". Ro�"vnd: diLught . ited her . .. . I � . I . . ­ ­ . . . -BP 'TI '. F - anti � I . � . . . .- . , E. C .1�, AN ,riiii,'Pi . . I ,, 1. 9 . I - , 0 ! A • Solicitor. Notar7 ruUli,.-. Etc. Toney to I i ,%--hois Lhr:- 'for,�-atrr inapager of.a.Kin ' "'other in Toronto fur it few dads hist .* :-. Or * - *an* : CLAREMONT � S;ieetp-jik packing-bot;Fe ,and -vire week. I .. . , 09ce f-_!._�,!.1',0r!-h,TVbl,,l,",. z�,; y io .# __ 21Z . .--- ; ; . I .. . Lves (,n f3yrQn ,_it.. Witirby. Tile un. .*Ifri and !1frs...C'arrt1tbPrs. of Atha. - - . - . - I . * V_1 . . ., . .. . . .. . - : C ,rMp , .,.� , 1, 4-0 & , J,jliN*"--S-T--"O--S,--,-Bai-z-i--- - i I -. 8-indsiv I visited wir.1i John and .Nfr.s..Sodi!n'onP,' - � _,. .=Z:t T _. . , I - � f ,i� ate lvj V*;L,- ta,kirj� . . . I I. - - . . - . , ­ , -SSUER OF - . - .- . I iio, .. I I ;A. . . ­,--, . , - I . D..�, ?111,r'f�th,Ave, kW"(;;,t,:th Pil ,I ..� . , da, recentIv. . 7 1. 4 I - -,.�)� , j,­e,,Gvrr.,r( days. .% , ­ - . I . . moining %,­tlk-.wi.h' M,4 l',1-'v,?jz­old . , . To. V ' I 1.111: � . .% all- � I . , - ,-. I I - -nrk I .Nlrq. MaithoWsRu�1 Nlr-. 31r�N'Finy -tern';7�.i., 1-_�.'.- . 10;r- . . ! hrotlw. 4,'ciug the 1! 6 1, �, 1, , t r, � . . I I . . - . . . � U.-ntld Trunk re -id, and- about Ifk-:if) " p,n:t a ftaw days las�t week with reia'- I . I I. . - icenses , '(,',_!,,c,k %v,is nL-:,r 3vifrev's cro d � i I - "T I LL I A 31.1, BEATON. 13, A.. Marriage'Li ; .z,sirlw. ti in Toronto: a V T r ifc- --`-L-t-. mer: ,x ti,_ 'r I . F " hollt !I lilile wf";t Uf the town. * Thep .�­ Fred 0kqslp� accompanied by- . � n) ".1 — _ . —1 . . 'h �i xv . ____ . _ .,. , RyArr, q.. V,.r6,;:� l',;ster'ar,3 Beaton. Tor, .. -,,�. � - � --- � - ­­ -11 itlzq_�� be. si�ter. .NJ rs. F3. lfea�bv. of f'VZ A I - , - - .1 I � .. .. . 1 'General trust,4 1lV%1c:nP,, �,5 Day Su,4c, To,-,.-A.c,., -re wan relatives in 'Toronto I;A%t I . z 1;11, ,. dil not see. .that '-there . Service , * I . ..- , --LOGS WANTEO 1-,P�,'ghl traiFs-T Gal oppoA le 43 i I P(-- . . - . I . I . ­-Thoy stepped off � . , . tions approaching. ,wc-ok. _­• - - - ­ ­ __­­ . __ . __ I— . .. . Ono- t II'tck A-)Airuid- the east-briiirid -1-tirhard and Mrs: Medfl. 51r%. H.+It- . . . . . I will pay the follo%vi dearer- � , . Dentfil . *. ug rices e.lrer- by, Sr., Dv, and 'Mrs. Nelson. of Tu- I " , , , . . . . - . . tr,4in and in doing so went in (runt of .1 . -, ".." ­­­. ­­ , e (I a t the I I rt : ronto. spent Sunday. with %V. E. and G A -RAG E I . 14 � . . . I : . the west-boiin.d train. The elder bow , � .�* .' 113 LAKE . � . . * Nlx4. Holtby. - - I . I - . . . I I , . .... - B. BEATON. D: D. .14 Rock Elm No, 1 1Z 60 to t'! 4 W) per M 1134naged to escape. but the vounger .� ' ' . � ' . . . . . ... -13(j,lh), ... I - - Ellis �­ 'i Soft ElnrNo. 1 2-10) to 311. . � - -­ -1 -) Gr3dua*,e'of the Royz,1 - Tag instrintly killed-. bbi body being Win. Cowie and Bnyee. of * -n1-1 ' � - of r)� - ­Surgeoq and . Unive. of Tu,ronto. A . Green River, called on their friends at " The undersigned have 'opened &ver IV. M. Priruile'sr4ty C";e!g O,ffic e' Bagswoo-d. 'No. I 25.w) to 3t)'imi- •, terribly and completely sev. . bzrdw27e__iuwr, W�Abj . I here bera Office hours 9 to 1;.,, : I, to 5-3v,iii. Ind.'Ocne u: Maple No. 1 25.00 to 30.00 1: ered in two places. . The elder boy ran Brougham while usiness, on lip a new gge at the corner ". . Bell phone 220, - . I �, Ely - White Ash No. I 33 i K) to 40. 1,W) 0 two and a half miles to his home to Friday afternoon. - . I . . - of Church and - . . King Streets, ­ 4 ___ - Farthing visite . - . .!; .- ---- - — ­ - — - ­ - -,-, - __ — - th Pine 1 :.4), t.$) t,0 Li,r f)Q i. p acquitint his parents of I'lie d newt, d Plekertug, .Where they . 1. , sa Arthur and Mrs. stre , , L, � - . - their people he He " . * � I I 7NP__ ,� 1� • ��r. I 11 , ��` , 4 ' I �. - ii P" I C K E�R- I N = I I I I 1. I , I I . . .. Hemlock No. I The body was taken to the undertak. re oxer *Sund.&y. 'prepared to repair all makes . : �4 . ... I. � jonottlogo garb*. I 29Q W to .25. 00 - AN I . iog parlors of Nicholson & Seldon. met with an accident. recently in W. I . � . �.L� .. —, .''. . . .1 .. . - -�-� Chopping and Oat Rolling evo,ry week Oliver was the seventh child in a fam. Barnes' planing mill. His finger corn- of autos, motor -cycles . . ­. . i I . , . � * - 7 V1 ' take a short horiday. . . . . ; . . Pickering Village. was apupil of, Henry St. school. HN We are also'a'ge'nts for De . A most interesting m6citing will be - . G. HAM -Issuer of ]carriage W. G. Barnes, Green . and bicycles. LV -Marr . . day excepting .Monday. ' ilY of five boys and -three girris. He in too close to a saw, be Is forced to - ,. -, - ' , W Licsnse4 in the -00assy of 0 f — lty& en River death shock the town 1- I I - - I . I . I I held, under the Auspices of the Woin- Laval Cream Separators I � W I V.IRTCHARDSON -Real :ER at, the family is widely known and - . Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. very bighly -respected. I en's Institute. in the Town Hall next I . I JI � late, Insurarce, Con%tyancing. Notary , i I - and repairs. . . _." I �, , . ::. Public. tc,.:Pickering, Ont, . 311y _. ---. . i I. - I I Monday evening, when a tablet erect. I .. .. . . . . . I .. ... N ""7H '-ALL-House carpenter. E-- ' nt*' tirriat,�i gi%-cn for'new work, repair, " . altera")4. - 1nJ.:phornc'_1.1 IT. Pickering. 231y � - _. . - .BiATO'N TOWN-SHIPOLERS A D."60.070-,-Scoor,,Commiseionor for takinog I sin4aviva. Aacoqataat. -Etc. Money to, ]oar. lk . - on Istirtaport "Issuer of Uarrixge Lie- ..isnoest, TKj't8v;L.*On*. - - . 1-7 ... . . I - p .1.6"IrItijifor. Ont, HT,0111 S. PUPH., 61* , . : 1.106r,lol ktiction"T, Eitvz.',4,.,w-(,xpvr. I - . � k�,,:,.','.',",.`,',1". `4 ,Lora 9h, -,to, �g. � &,-,-.Lcre,,v.iica 'for tv.ru-.s . . . 'GLEN .-%I A JOR , - .. . " ed in honor of the fallen heroes of WoUghsirri� L' Major Price, White- . Gasoline Engines, Tractors,ind L " . . of 'v L � Sawing Machines. ' , Charles Fi,es was at--Clarernont on -- ' ' , tie, will girt- an ittidi-pt,s and unveil I . I - I .,.:""�, S-,tnda -. , - - - . I jVt�� Burgess 'visited J. Ciirter the tablet. Rev. Dr. Mitrah, of Pick- ering, is also e-Kpected t6'be'present to . Cowan & Shepherd ._61 :4 at s ein Sunday. - .. . - . . . speak. On account of a previous en. ' . ­ . I Roy Pickett intends leaving for the . . gog*Pment. Rev. R. WilLinson will b� . --' -Picket-ing, . . . ­ XV,,Qr next wpo�k. .. .. 31i- E. Carter and friend were home I tirable t-3 be present. The WbitevRle ' Male Qtzartette- will -provide music for Ont, .1 .1 i. � . . . . ;. . I. . ­il . , . �,v-r tbe-week:,end. . ... . q -the evening. It is .hoped that there . -_ . I . I ��, . _: :.;k . Mr_q . L , Jont­ jInd d-itighter, 'Mr-. pi -k• - .- .. . I e i i Tororito, last -reek. ,.,. wer - --( I I " it , be a g,)(!d �%ttendrirlcp to honn,,,,I,,,., brave boy -L4 who so. unselfl,4blv ,a ,.ri , . I . P rp'- V n Ar , . . " "L "'A ,,�4- eA , , AVomii- lni�,­ r, 13 ed their lives in thetdofenre ri ef-dom ,H . H Cj . .� . rart cularo. leteIr',-Av. . _ - j __ _____.­__ _. . I -1 r,wa-r .tO.seelrlg nrld 'i�il;zation­ A sil--i collertion' ­ , - __ - __ - -,-- h . - , �� :1 to,inz r):7(�.qpikl rmcp niorp. , ' TILL, Lico-w�'fl All�'?ioneer, - N 4 ., -. P , , 4 �v ning. _. I _ -1 . -Nitiniv Calter Wa�jij,, g1le.,t, of R11s will be t'il,ed duriri� th 6 - . - . . . - . � - . , . . .. . 4 . , -_ . . , i. il. � 4" " F 41 for C,'o ".. - �: �'.-. 1.,1 Y�rh and Ont-tril., Aur.. :- -PICKE( , imer, (if (;re(-r1r%irn. on.'�undiiv. - A bigh-eln,q cirizirert trill be given in ,, I I . , . , . 4- tion. - ..,. - - _ R . &1" of al! 1,�mllj attenned to "shortest � i '4i -seg Gl�trlv- Pnizh and 1Wni; Hop- the To �vn Kill here -nn thii evening of 1=� . Add Y. O.,'0i,t. - - 1100tice. Address a 0 reon attar N:o,r I ii", �,,vl-f,,d ai A. Wa'16',..B41�rtrn. .on Th ,rmlav, May 6sh. tinder the.ci,p Cement., . . . .. ". . 11�1 — I ''. . _­ .. � . , ,�Pe,; . ­ .. I � .... _. .. . s � 1- a� . . . . I .1 . - lit- InAnager, of St,.- J,lin".17 �hurcli," - : ' " - - 1 _Z� - LUMBER YARD -!,'-, . of 11 . 01TON M,. OIRI-�O_\-. 0n*:ir-".-) . ' . — - - ' - . ,.O, . . . . (% lit ii�l .NI r.j. ,ttendef, the ,,n ,. , � . . ,- IS -11 AJ !ind D, ��,Ivm L:,r.d !4,: -,-, , 'If T, r.J - ! I I , '_ � - - Hopkins Ile eVent of the opetiing of I lie new : -� ..C-oal,' � -1 .1, .. �_ . I-..''....., � T - 0, - I I ... "I t: �l;s!. - .1 .: � .. ,� :: . - - ' orgiiin ju,t installed. A ,plendid pro.- I. _a . , , Entzin­r. Hop:.ir%%�,rtvt. %Ni t.hy. . '� ". ... . I . � - � " tv.'.f - 11 K) I i � I 3ervirf-- 63' the bite Wilii�n) . . - (Soc, �­rtolhrlatx!W. E.:.*x%..n,,!d. Ow' .. . I ,. . A � ar.0 - . : . "dy held 4k lit. Pl-isont on'Sunda v V""' T� . . .... 9. . , - -� . - . - . �", , . � HX ill he given by the followin � er, - - , ­ A` , S - well.k.nown titit'it: Mi 4 J. Steven� n i, - . I . � . ; .1 � , �. . , . I s o I . . .m�­ . � '. . I . ­.- . -lits. t:16�an I - . I Fred 'ond Nlr,z- Red rented �,(Iprnno . It. L. D . cont-rio- , I ­ I-Land"-Ajf,..ey,,roi�Furt.P,.,�ry.:3.�ii-4 . . � ­­For�- ale ,-, -. 1-r- � -- . , __ '. L. unib . . W.Nf, 11.%W, 110E.N.Sy'D-AVC I � I . ..­----��-- - Shiingles -- - -_ . :hr L( to . Mr. IV, H, Wheelans. tenor ; Mr. . � I—. i -1'1(-)\'�:�:R��l.,:-l',-,:�,.')�,.-,z-i,. ­.:!D_-�! im . I , . Z - i s Est;�to and intend vioring , . - ,, . .. I . . "' ' I . . --i;:-. Al; L,r:��,,,j 'y 30--ry' 1 ed I thel f-ol) , 'In - yv,t, =��! �­ -�- I- f�'; Flotcher, bnss,; Mir; A. MrPar)ane. . . . . �'. , -�n. . - -,')Ic. )ati,j­ z !:� rn v i- ' _1 `1 ( '_k tt-L-ECW-e-f:-�.� 77_�_ -,. j,; , j., , . ,,, _ ,� ,�. '11:4r-Aer conjedian , Mr. A. Buc _.. - 1, �. : - - , .., � � t , Cou ,:s:,�.� i�romo�! ' A: ,)'Ut .­�) Pteady ]Roofing, . . to. T,! r rns n, � ,,m I . - . . ! him- . . I � I �, _ , . , . . � , . . rRedat.N'EWS'-O,.Ii-,i:., -Ek;i -- ! 1,nd,r=. . bai'rells at 85 c e- q ,I 43 '� .,)�. , an, reader, and Miss Dorn�liy Fletcl- . . � , _,!, . I 'den* V, li� tvv-ei commenced on Stinday I 1. I , phz,nes. . .t�)y., Ont. .. - _ �iS, . ­­ I . . I .. . - ' - ' A- !� I. AV ire Fei-icin—d - ­ I � . - i I - . ... -%P:fl 2�ith, and was ronducted b,& N4,. ci. solo pianist, accoripani.st. ­ _C.,� _; _--�.. " �� . . . urch in 10f.,-:- . . I . 01 . . _... I . / . , - 11 -t, of A�tahiirr;." ,�:.,rvir.e nest -, ,' !hese are till expeut ,irtists the pro- . . -4 . tst - - ; I:- � I _ _"T710?=0M_.Z, ,_C_­�11_T=z . ' � ' . � � day eVc6in'- ;it'7.!io" � Evpryliotly col.,10. ,i urn' rzoni6e3 to he one of tb best , . ­.... � A Posts. . * -1 - � - of'10 or.wore- a - I , V ,. . Ste � I � . �' - . . - - . - . � Bougbt and solil. ' . .- 1 , . . I -_ 1_ .��_. -..-- ever gii7en -in .Brouglmnl. "- The new . -, - - 4- "I - I . . .. I � -I .. -, . � Z . . , . . . . , . . . . . . .... . . - . - :�..: ..-.,- the sho2 . I . : 7 1. . ... WHI'rEVALB . : : ri-i-ga-ri will be heard for the first . - — ;� _. -, I -,. � - ­ . . - ­ time . 1 . , _.. 2� .- I 1, . — - . . ' "' I I I .. - . - -, , Government, Municipal and Cor- I , .. On this occasion. Admission 3� cents, z- "' * , . - - ;r. I ' J,,i y * , . _... . ,� I -Bonds For Sale. - So ' Friuib Pogh 's:ri,-nt Sur), w . ith b-1- childre . n 25 cents. - . � * .. e,v-.---. .. .- W. D. Gordon & 11 I friends in Stonffville, - . . I. .1 . potation Silas Tnole had . . . . A. C. REESOR, .. ,�, - � Id a business -t , , _ � � . I . . . '.. rip to I • .. .. 11 I. . . . . . . ..Bell Phone 193 ' .. I -,. ':. _,TIC1tERI',Yq . * . .'s 'lrnia Thursday last. A ,19 . . . I . . . .. - . ' ttend tj )zrand D d concertin tile. _­ - . ' ' " j . � � % , 'i I . .. ., .1 I G ' - ..- ­ . 1. - � .4 WILLIAM D. DYKES; WHITAY .'. �`- I ' ' -' . I I Make A'nnis spent ' several & t r �,; ' town Hall, Brougham, on ,,"LOCUST HILL - � -,� ,. - , .. . I .LOCUST - — I . -.��­ . recen . __.' - _. ... . Bell and I LIN- with ....__ . ___ - __ .,.-- I . . n,"erionflent. rbnne. ., .. J-1aroilton friends. .-, - ThUrsday, May 6th.. ' —.1 . — - - _. I . . 4 — ---. I A. J. and Nrs. ()'.'%la1l.­.- sp-n• 1. I ., , =r.� :a. M. .0:P_-=!\C=)X= I I a . . ' . . -----Q- ­ � . . . . — couple of wer-1:9 with city fr;end�z. - , I - .- T. ... I. I I S - �.. : , 7�. * - , - , , . I Veterinary Surgcon .. . (or,l(-n H - S. S. Footl,all League Schegule 0 _ ,-­- I , , I ('(iv -on and fAftli1V '41111- . . ., . , . . . I . . .. o If Ye)u wl�h to GFT ffi(;ii Gr.kr)F. _� Hamlin and f;w- . - , - . .. .. .� . . , lit s . . I diced y,., d w;! li Y h "'i, .." I Honor,G­a,dimteof Ozitaiio V:c,,(-i inary , I . � I.. I- - . i ! " kerin I - . . ....- .. - College. All calls clav or nigh'L ­ 13L��INF.,,� E'f)1.-(:.',T'T,)'1," and a Pc).si- 1 11 y. . . GRoup A' . I , P14 :` , .. .7� �.. I 1. I �.�A_ 11 � - .. � . T;ON '00il-iLicer ( 11,IrtrinSin�1oir'hits been the. guest 1z. .' itevale-at Gieen Iiiver, May 4th 9 " - - I I �V,.�_ � _iu.�,;)L:,vci%-(;, v V�41 � I � � :, . promptly attended to. .1 , .911 .. I I .. . - . . - ., . .. a � ,., - ,.::.__�l . � :/ , Bell and Ircrepexid4n, Phong;,' . wil'! st�li­_�,.th- - . ofhis brother, Williom, fur the liiist Brougham at Whfteval�-, -,Nl:tv 7th I - - . , 1. . � � . : . I ' . ': I I .. � L . . I .1 . two wpC'ks, . Geoen Rivet i:t Brc)upham. May Dill­.��.r . I .1;1' . . . . . . I - - __ . - , r_- .-T - — � . _ - - PICKERING_ ,,. - , � - -10N-T--A,PZJ6.! --t I . , . .'wli._-z.1). R, Bea'cn t se_ver.U_.day.s_. U . r een PiV�r Lt Whitetails, liar lith D I 1_1�!pj��.('571" �� - .,T=�7, ;_ 11.1,� wool- ,; ­%ij, -White- J,at Bi.-OLIR11,1111'.1NIav l8th 1 .5 ,�- -, . - . , . - . ­ -.,. lite( I _ i - 2-_,h!�r, nne ru....I I �� P . . I I , 11 , I _B e —at. q n, o f Wh i 0 , v. at Green Hirer, May 21�t . . . . . ., I 11 � , , , 11 . /'r,'* ­", ...., , �:' � .P .� I , - � I T; qs . - . 1. . - � _- : ,;� . d. - , ' 'rotip - . �. . ..� I- I ! , ;,;iA . .. ! 1� I -1 � .1 - Br" . - ---- , I C..._'� .0 Yli�s lt-ene Push and . i it ant, Nlav 25th 1 6-�-,- • - � ..... - � ---res . .%�` -74 .,I 1�cj,,owjpq G . i3_ , . .., ow ,"a i I � . . . . , - � N -WhitM.10111 __W_a�z.s , r ., of Toronto. 7 ren! the week.."Li-ld witl', Play oly, A and 1i winners,* � . May 28Lh . : . .. . I — I '� . �� , � . Ycin�c & Ch -les.S,-;, Tui -onto .Juds n'tknil .N.11 5, Pugh. , . I Concrete diain tiles of different ,�izesi � Pai . _ . Ortoup B -:.; .. , . I � lv' - I . Edw;i rd Loncz has been enga�ed by Claremont (!I)'at, Greenwood,woodMav 4 - .. , : �. ��,�,4 . . � LEARN :FORE. ABOUT Tlll�4 q . . .. tOr� . :,:.ind critioreta. bricks for sl!le, OT, the Rrr)(!k Roml ('�,nient Woi�ks a.; Claremont (P), t,�'. '*` . . - f.;- �1_) - - at Chireniont (.)I). May 7 ­ � - �Iitrkl;,Ani, I ng for our lay,;2re Cat;1lo'gi:e. May 11 I Ind, Phone No. 5345, . hy writing construction forenian, Oreen,wood at Claremont (P), . I . . - — 1z. . .NI'sse., I!ene anci Mand Pp-si-ir, (ireenwood at Claremont (.1P, M'av 14 . � �.,!, - �..­, ��� ,­, I "I . I � : .. 1, . �... %% . ... ­.. I what we have done for ethers *1 1.0,11--r'.11ill, �11,ljt the Week -end with Claremont('.Nf) at Clarettiont(P), ',II'rty_ 18 e " ' J. v a-. I e I - "" ' 'a . Geo. Burkholder, W hp I _- , a - ...yeti. , ;�,,',(1,7,11,at,we cil"il CIO for This I - Claremont (P) i�t Green'wood, May 21 DritgE;, Patetjt'.Medic�incs - ______ ___ - i I . . , Benj.­T.Ilii�oiii and fitnifly. �. -1 �-I�onl stands for the host'in tours- I . Arthur Phrri-11! ii, 4t present n,prist- Groep ties, ifany, Slay 29501 Dr. N. E, McEwen, B - V. " ,- c. I � iniz his lit other -in-law *with his seed- Plny off, A and b.v,inners, May ..20th _:�:_- . . Tol'et Requisites, t. - . . . � I 0 c.�� iriz.;trftlblion, equipihen� and dis- ' ! irg r-perations t Port Union' .. . . .. - � . ... I , 11 .. �. , I . ,�. ... Veterinary"Surgeon. 1. cir�line, E" n � Groin, C . . ..... . .. . . I .... , . . . .�. .. ', ­­ , . , , , � ! . . opt'n all YeAr. , P. r I li%'�, iin.,lerstand that Wrii. H. '.Nliij . d. : . . , . . . . , ,; � . .. I , , . I ... . . Stationery " '.! . I . . I I . 10t' Pherrywood at Ph -kering (M)', Mny 4 - Graduate of University ''of Torobto, n " W, . . , . . . I . is e-,pected home nn or about Wvd-. Dunbarton at Cherrvwood, Miiv 7 Willard's Chocolates, __ A v �. AV. J, E,Iliot Principal I 11e��:dav next, haying ,.;pent the li','It- Pinkering (11) at Duibarton. 'Mi' . r:..� . Former Vetc.iinayian to Mao�donald . 1* . . . . . ti, Pr: . seven . weeks im--the hospital. - 11 I A . - .., _ . I I Agricultural College, Quebec. . i Pleased to learn ' that Win. * Peebles Pickering ('.NJ . ) at Cherrywood, May 14 . �1, .1 _:'. :*. .. Cigt�rs and Tubaccoes. .�, I 1. I . ,�:, , Prompt attention to all "'clients. . — I ( ' 1herrywood at DnnbRrtnh,-Afay IS . .. I .. 1, ,_ ­. I . . � . . lin-.4 pviiehnz;cd the Btirtcin ,property . Bell and Thd. Phones, . Dzinb-arton at Pickering (.�I), May 21 � . � and shortly .ft,,. extensive SpeciRl attention given to drug �, !1, -. ..�.,. : ..... � It is My Business . ive re-niodd- (, (Icon ties., if all �-. Nlav 25th ,. . , %,. . PICKERING. , - 'ONTA 10 ina will make it his'pernia ent resi- 7 ­. � , L.., -d..,- - - � _ Final A and -B v�inner� Ags i -._____re. nirements of live stock. , ,,- . . IqF:t , -- .q ". ��­,: ... To he3p yotttttrj)1,Trtofyr)i,,rF, - Lience. 1-11 1:.. --�---7-­ -- I I I . � .. . . Int-ge number of young people Jkwe 1�� . ._� . I ­ x� , There will be a League Officer in Callf, promptly an . . i aw.- in the Vil- -fr, ,,, swered'd 1. 0 W. B , v opening a .N'( -%v Gar, I here attended the play at the each Group', namely El,nier Stephen- ay.. or � , . lAgc- of Whitevale I ani pr( -pared- to do each Thrqtrp. Tornnto, entitled, night. Bell or Ind. phone, I D all kinds of-relirtir w:)rk. in-c-hicitrig '*,Nlv Chinese Wife." All report hay. ,;on, President, Claremont ; Lloyd . lop.i and - I side (,urtoins, also - . . .Tohnston, Vice -President, Bron h . . . enjoyed same very much. 1..�. � . ing enjo, . . . .. 1, .,,,�.� . - Has it bill line of tresh and cur- y6ii,r old rax look and run like new hv ' I Allan McGlashan, Secreta,,4re`1aMs.,: . . .. . -________*_.*10-_ . .�.. - . - X I . . . I . I . . , ., �, ,.� :-, i An e tensive niict on sale of bote;l Dunbarton. . . . 1'. � , ed meaty constantly on hand. , giving it a good coat.of new paint, * furniture and dining room dishes, cut- . � . . . . ­. . : ,, . . Spice Roll,' Br I eakfast Bacon ' Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- flery, etc;. is to take lace on Satur. . . 6 lb * - :. '�. 'k . _` ,� I .11 lv�t, i � ! I I I I . I n ing Pumps,; WindmilN, 'Silos ' day. ',%Iav 1st, the propet property of Harri. .Don't forget the, dance and No E, McEWEN, -,"" I ­ - �.�,.:., Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. .. 4 . and Gasoline Engines. son Johncon, who is retiring from the smeial at Pickering, ander the Gus- . : ,Z .:-'1.;.1 �. � I 1, L , . �S 4 . Highestprices paid for . CHARLES X RICE., � � hotel business, but sball still reside in I pices of the Pickering Football Veterinary .Surgeon _ the ,village in his new residence now Club, on Thursday evening, May - Butcher s cattle. Homo Tel. 5521. ,,Whitevale, Ont tinder construction, i the 8th, * 1=103rosrina , , cxxtarl= . a..., : A r . . . I , _.1v_,_�­r1­,4_,.r­ - __' - ....., � . .- I -:1."'. - I : ___,­ - I - _*.. . - � I I � . ..L. ,-_ - '- '-"'L . .. . . - _:1 ­''­ 1. L - .,_,.r... ' _"Lz­�_ � I ,�. - ,,� . . 1. .* ,-:­ �-.i. --!. _.,__-j=lt- _u ;W11.0 0 M 5 3 6 1 , W, i'%.' �7=, 7 V ZZ Ar Quinn the heart of romance throbbed through twice, then lifted the. thick. Marinen. -takes -away fatigue, and is absolutelV blue paper to his nostrils. It was delicately scented with violets. in lacreaAlng use on ocean liners, freigbters, 6rait 'is lined with grave volumes in sheepskin Putting the note -in @in inner packet; and pleasure la� and adorned with busts and pictures Quinn buttoned his -, over6oat and newly invented apparatus that assures as a6daily beve'ra& -TRY eL� blith ly proceeded to the local room clear vision f6i the 'mariner In* the Vqelii 'Rufus. H6. brought oP The -Morning Star, -where be was! thIckeist weather. A window is pro- SO had never seemed more lovely employed as a reporter at $45 -a week. His heart wits gay, singing with & zest and joy of life. 7� low. The fariners� therefore, Rre this.. -a His delight - increased when the city glass disk which is rotated In Its The westering sun slanted its rays through the windows and shed a They're upstairs n6w, in uncle's study. golden splendor upon the antiques and! When he faced Marjorie, however, paren cy maintained. The apparatus , foundei of human civilization.. -1 1, furious when he hears of bur engage- anner. "Met him otitaide, as I was Teaving. He By EDWIN ment—" wasn't, by any chance, 7�f course be will!" Quinn readily T� Tea,.' . propeily - brewed, Standing in the hall of his board- ing-house, Quinn read the note Whirling Win&w For Quinn the heart of romance throbbed through twice, then lifted the. thick. Marinen. -takes -away fatigue, and is absolutelV blue paper to his nostrils. It was delicately scented with violets. in lacreaAlng use on ocean liners, freigbters, 6rait 'is lined with grave volumes in sheepskin Putting the note -in @in inner packet; and pleasure la� and adorned with busts and pictures Quinn buttoned his -, over6oat and newly invented apparatus that assures as a6daily beve'ra& -TRY eL� blith ly proceeded to the local room clear vision f6i the 'mariner In* the Vqelii 'Rufus. H6. brought oP The -Morning Star, -where be was! thIckeist weather. A window is pro- SO had never seemed more lovely employed as a reporter at $45 -a week. His heart wits gay, singing with & zest and joy of life. Yided-,� Is, which Is never dimined -or obscured by. flying spray, raln, or snow. The window "consists at a low. The fariners� therefore, Rre this.. -a His delight - increased when the city glass disk which is rotated In Its A . J 4, coLud.,searcely bi 1-tirined a romant c aLj are his merrr-- .3. and—" spot. even y a pro g ous s e , the Imagination. But to Douglas in is a er ps, c ose an un- favorable - hour when I said eight 14o;'clock. I'm so' Eorry—I tried to get Quinn the heart of romance throbbed - ohim. -she murmured, nestling close t Y. "'Do you really think you ought to I editor. obligingly consented to release him from duty at seven o'clock that 'overflowed water -tight frame by a little electric motor, and at such a speed that water When'tillage begins, other arts fol. lined with grave volumes in sheepskin AIN�-o; on)y—I wa's thinkin Why not? I ca�'t afford to JHE SEAL. OF SECRECY and adorned with busts and pictures eveniffg, and it fairly as 9f a bygone age, that he;, proposed marriage to the judge's 'beautiful si I something particularly- disa reelable— des I'd a. million times rather talk 9 with you than with Uncle Rufus." Vqelii 'Rufus. H6. brought perhaps you might—" "Yes, I know-, but—" She left the Never!" be stoutly declared, as sentence 'unfinished and glanced to - "Nothing SO had never seemed more lovely he walked to Judge Blackburn's home. Is thrown off continuously, and trans. low. The fariners� therefore, Rre this.. -a be -listening, with dread, for sounds love for.you in the slightest:' The westering sun slanted its rays through the windows and shed a They're upstairs n6w, in uncle's study. golden splendor upon the antiques and! When he faced Marjorie, however, paren cy maintained. The apparatus , foundei of human civilization.. -1 1, furious when he hears of bur engage- anner. "Met him otitaide, as I was Teaving. He By EDWIN ment—" wasn't, by any chance, 7�f course be will!" Quinn readily T� or bither—Im drat old room in a far more patent his happiness suffered a chieek. it may be fitted in place of an existing! way. I sure what." i "Well, tha -V"' certainly spoils our Was'elear that something was wrong. "I'm window In the wheelhouse. M�nard 'a Liniment uited by Physicianal. 'm _vati,A W^11911 t%cWWC,*4 fr%*- zalrxx 111- it AC1111 afraid," she said, forcing a ill � U 1. 694.U- T U 'The Fac know, of course, that your uncle A at the Window. doesn't like me; but you're of legal I coLud.,searcely bi 1-tirined a romant c aLj are his merrr-- .3. and—" spot. even y a pro g ous s e , the Imagination. But to Douglas in is a er ps, c ose an un- favorable - hour when I said eight 14o;'clock. I'm so' Eorry—I tried to get Quinn the heart of romance throbbed - ohim. -she murmured, nestling close t Y. "'Do you really think you ought to I yop on the phone, but you'd left—I wgnted to tell you—" here, for it was in this solemn place, "Then there's nothing to worry stay, Douglas?" about," he said. "Sure! lined with grave volumes in sheepskin AIN�-o; on)y—I wa's thinkin Why not? I ca�'t afford to JHE SEAL. OF SECRECY and adorned with busts and pictures "What is it Marjorie? What's bap- pened 9 op 9f a bygone age, that he;, proposed marriage to the judge's 'beautiful si I something particularly- disa reelable— des I'd a. million times rather talk 9 with you than with Uncle Rufus." Vqelii 'Rufus. H6. brought perhaps you might—" "Yes, I know-, but—" She left the Never!" be stoutly declared, as sentence 'unfinished and glanced to - "Nothing SO had never seemed more lovely she paused. that he or any - ward thii upper floor. She seemed to body else might do --.yould.lessen my f Henr McKinlock home fnr dinner. Y --to him than on t1lat wintry afteiroon.1 be -listening, with dread, for sounds love for.you in the slightest:' The westering sun slanted its rays through the windows and shed a They're upstairs n6w, in uncle's study. golden splendor upon the antiques and! BAIRD. Uncle Rufus is in a terrible rage labout -something 'not -1 1, furious when he hears of bur engage- anner. "Met him otitaide, as I was Teaving. He By EDWIN ment—" wasn't, by any chance, 7�f course be will!" Quinn readily T� or bither—Im drat old room in a far more patent 1 calling on you ' way. I sure what." i "Well, tha -V"' certainly spoils our 41 Aad you'll always love me?"/she I CHAPTER I. "But why let that trouble you? I plans! But," said Quinn, "let's not - ret about that. I believe I can'biVe saft, asked, her face uplifted,,' and 'The Fac know, of course, that your uncle A at the Window. doesn't like me; but you're of legal I In enjoyable visit here—even if I don't her lymy es gazing into his. Judge Rufus Blackburn's library i age; you can marry -mho i you see Uncle Rufus." is Ria answer,'Ihough nitite, was elo- coLud.,searcely bi 1-tirined a romant c aLj are his merrr-- .3. and—" spot. even y a pro g ous s e , the Imagination. But to Douglas "And'I &oGse to -marrY you," the me" * ei e as a note a anx ety in . her voice when asked', hesitating� Quinn the heart of romance throbbed - ohim. -she murmured, nestling close t Y. "'Do you really think you ought to I here, for it was in this solemn place, "Then there's nothing to worry stay, Douglas?" about," he said. "Sure! lined with grave volumes in sheepskin AIN�-o; on)y—I wa's thinkin Why not? I ca�'t afford to and adorned with busts and pictures w aste a perfectly good evening. Be - Uncle Rufus should do somet 9f a bygone age, that he;, proposed marriage to the judge's 'beautiful si I something particularly- disa reelable— des I'd a. million times rather talk 9 with you than with Uncle Rufus." mlece, Marjorie Blackburn, and was accepted by her. perhaps you might—" "Yes, I know-, but—" She left the Never!" be stoutly declared, as sentence 'unfinished and glanced to - "Nothing SO had never seemed more lovely she paused. that he or any - ward thii upper floor. She seemed to body else might do --.yould.lessen my --to him than on t1lat wintry afteiroon.1 be -listening, with dread, for sounds love for.you in the slightest:' The westering sun slanted its rays through the windows and shed a 111*rn afrzid," she said, as if . ihi . nk- from the study. "I saw McKinlock yest&day," Quinn golden splendor upon the antiques and! ing' alo id, "Uncle' Ruluq will be so s,,il, trying to ,peak in a cs�re-lree shelves of books; but the, radiant girl -1 1, furious when he hears of bur engage- anner. "Met him otitaide, as I was Teaving. He in' oung Qumin.'a arms glorified the ment—" wasn't, by any chance, 7�f course be will!" Quinn readily T� drat old room in a far more patent 1 calling on you ' way. agreed. "I expect that, and I'n pre That.Xr. McKinlock also occupied - ia 41 Aad you'll always love me?"/she pared- for this fury. lBut, jus� why prominent lace in her thoughts be� t does he' diilike me, "anyway, saft, asked, her face uplifted,,' and came clear "Aien she said- her lymy es gazing into his. wond,-.r?" "Y es; he was. You hadn't been Ria answer,'Ihough nitite, was elo- �q think it'q 'because you chose u I gone a minute before be came in. He u lLeedrew he:r closer and kissed newspaper career, instead of entering —I'm not sure that I ought to tell you. gimt er itu d lips. 'a the legal profession. He doesn't like Douglas "No matter what happenAl-' she ne, ..,spaper men." go on!" went on. a new note of earnestness in. .::Please '.'Arid be 'does like litwyers. apoar- I Well, h-be—be asked me to marry, her voles.- ently. McKinlock:s a lAwyer." I him!" "Of course I will, sweetheart—al- "MY unee," mused Marjorie, "is a "Ohl" said DougIa3 i4lainn. "What ways land forever and ever! What li-ard 'man." else?" could happen," he said, smiling fondly Youn Quinn required no reminder: "Nothing else, except—I can't bear upon her, "that would ev6n make you of 1hip,941he roorn in Which they sat I the V ht of him. I loathe him. I al - fave. think I might not always love you f- reflected. the personality of the man WRY I don't know vvhy.-I can't She lowered her eyes and stared —stern, austere, relent!ess to those understand why Uncle Rufus has al - absently at- the old-fashioned rug. "I who. incurned his displeasure. And ways been so fond of him; and now, Quinn surmised that Marjorip's life stranger was thinking," she began. ver slowly, not meeting' his eyes, -of— still—" She beneath this roof had not always been broke off suddenity and seize Urtele Rufus." agreeable. Orphamed -at a tender age, his arm. with an . ed h* 7 isper: Young Quinn'i expression -changed. left penniless in' the world, -She had "Sh-h! Here he comes now. His ardent ernotion suffered a chill. found- refuge in the home of her fa-] Quinn. listening. heard- voice% -up.- too well, that Judge Black lie new - ther's brother, a widower; and -since stairs— McKinlock'8 and her uncle's—i had bltirj�dis� pproved of - him as 4- pros. tht*t tf e' �he been wholly de- raised' n'ang#r. Both, apparently, birri. talking pective nephew -in-law. He. knew, also pende7on were at once, and Quinn could. �_and this was the more cruel thought Tlni,nk,:ng of this, young Quinn was make nothing of what they said. ex - f +1k. +wn +h.+ d" -A . Aid . . — , 1, 1 + 6 4. *. U cent that each ano�e ana-rily Then a r . .1, Y _� -.6 g Q 1 0 ­ er. I.o. he heard . footfalls, descending . rapidly. prove- of Henry- X-cRinlock, a promis- work for her. -to devote b is life to her I ing young attorney, However, Quinn happine%s, ' He fifted hei face, bu'f' In another moment McKinlock'flashea into vieiv on the staircase and rushed showed no trace of 'an unpleasant she suddenly "withdrew from his em-, thought when he said, with a reassur- brace, with a warning- glance.at the out into the night without speaking. ing fthile: windows behind him.- As the heavy front door closed -be- he hind him., Quirn stood Ap, and smiled I ,2uinn looked toward the window, down at Marjorie, almost submerged' a beheld a ' trampish man, at' r op a. I �tep-ladder outside, a dripping sponge+ in 'a de'e� armcQr before a log fire the grate. 7 "Now for'the judg-e!" he said. .51/2 &o Interest i in his hand, peering at them through in �he glass. Seeing that he was dis-1 PAYABLE HALF YEARLY ! She glanced up, a little startled, it i -covered. the man, promptly-- resumed seemed, AUowod on mone? left with us fw his -work of washing the -windows. sound of his voice. Undersized and shrivelled, he was ex- "I—D by be I almoirt hate to havei ikom three to ten years. ou 'He'YOU see. o -might. lie's in such,. ceedingly disreputable -looking. Write for Booklet was clad in rags, possessed a face that an'ugly temper, and I*m afraid—" ..I, e Great West rwanen eard., t was grimy and wore a ragged b in not, though. And r1l beard; Pe c oriou'"' Lmn Company. -As he -slid the sponge over the glass,: him in his den and emerge vi t I s. I Quinn noticed that the ffirst, two fing- Leaning over the leather back of her Toronto 01111100 20 King St. West 0 cu era of the man's right hand were mis-s- shioned chair, he k�ssed her . re Ing. aBsu,ringly,. then "turned and hastened! "A -looking upstpirs. me tough burn," he' co,ji I - - -_ * c "How lo (To be continued'.) nted to Marjori rig 'do OOARSE. SALT you suppose he's been watching us?'11 "Heaven knpws!" she iaughed.- 11'! SALT t never suspeeted he was there. until I THAT FADED FROCK _L AN D Bulk Carlots i saw him glaiing at us through the I window. He'b probably dn odd -jobs WILL DYE LIKE NEW TORONTO SALT WORKS man, hired by the housekeeper.,' C. J. CLIFF TORONTO The -topic being -of interest'- f6 "Diamond Dyes" Freshen Up neither, the' uncouth little man was HIS is the NEW Gillette Safety Razo bi and ..Old' Discarded Garments. I I 1� th forgotten by both. _T weightier in the handle and the 'heafgm e Matters infinitely picture shows, but it takes the same gooJ Gillette, Umd for 70 Years more important- claimed their -thought. i Don't worry about perfect results. ] 11 Thru its use Grandnwither's For upward of an hour they sat in Use "Diamond, Dyes," guaranteed to IBlade that has made the Gillette Safety Fitz" Known youthful appearance has e grim old library, discussing their give a new, rich, fadeless color to an:, the World Over. remained undl-youth has fbture; and so happilk'engross'ed weie, became but & me they that' they also forgot the fly in fabric, whether itbe wool,,stlk, linen, Nbiadvance,intbeprice--$5.ft- The soft. refined, arly' their ointinent--Judge Blackburn. cotton or. mixed goods, dresses, 7 But when. young Quinn took his de- blouses, -stockings, skirts, children's white appearance it -Men - who Me something'with renders leaves the joy inore heft to the handle than I parture he was reminded of the judge, coats, feathers, draperies, coverings— of Be"Autwy with 0 and not very pleaiantly. 'Descending everything! for man the front steps, be passed Henry Me- The.Dlrectlon Book with each pack. the Standard Gillette, will now -------- -Gillette shaving with its' years. Kinlock, ascending. The -two men age tellE how ts' dlamond dyp over any� enjoy nodded, coldly. perfect edges and fre,115 color. y material, hRv6 dealer dom from Stropping To match an CHAPTER 11. show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. and Hoiling. The Violet-geented Note. Cin the following morning 'a se'rvant Thi3 is the handsome case of Weighty. - —mitre PO from Judge Blackburn's home appear- Vap D00901 lished Gum Wood ed at the boarding-house where nrl 'Siones, flat, smooth ones, with holes cornered—and very compact. dwelt, with a note from Marjor��I It drilled in the centre, constitute the was written on heavy, -pale blue note- form -of money the Yaps use, accord - paper, and read as follows: ...Dealers will be glad to kt you see the Gillette "Bis FeUm".. GIRLS WANTED Dearest,—Since you were here y'es'- -Ing to a visitor at the Island of Yap, Experienced and Uarners 0 tropical isle in the Pacific used -as a I've been thinking ver all that a For we said to each other, and I'm just a trans-Pacilld cable qtatlon. "A Yap dollar stopp, weighs two little afraid that what I said, or im- Undirw'ear'"d Hosiery Nptg. plied, about Uncle. -Rufus may have pounds," adds the tourist, "When the troubled 'you somewhat. At least, I natives get on top at a mountain and Guarantood Wage to Learnerb. am sure you were puzzled by the pitch pennies It remindscine of a land- Seturdsis off In July and Aug. things I said. slide." Cafeteria with Meals at Cost. suppose I- was overwrought at the. time, else I-wouldn'+ em VVFA% Mrs. Bunible (to solicitor): I'Plej�;,ii, in any event, there is nothing glean, Healthy Work ave talked that about my fety whatever to worry about. It's just I have called to insult.yc­ a 1-iiFellow. Good Wages. father's will. Hq �i,d_ de you said—Uncle Rufus can never o tested and anything'tbat will* harm our love for 'a _' *i will, and I want to, know each other. let 666 Wrtt� ior iurther inioematirti. ii f �irleanniot'be one of his execution- ZIM "Please con)e over to -night about era." MERMAN IUIJANCE, Limited eight and talk - everything over w., th -HAMILTON, bNT. him. I am going to do my best to have him in good bu"r." MiMrdls Liniment In. the house. li: Il r savfw e.:;s•,.a'' -,-,+iwx. ti,:ox �.a: t . ;r--wo: s• + .'t ,,'1 .n... e+. a L'w�' ra: �. t '".+r^ � :.. '� '...:n ?'r• 2�n•ct,' �,.. � .•s.,, ._,.2'�: ";'�; a ""'*3;0"?:-,�.«:,• •^F", y �s4 ,i1T��'.�• ':.. ;�';� - a "�i'i .. .,. ..-r ,:•'- r ,r. ,.. - -... + . " - `t'_ ,:•—_"w:" .'r, "r 8,,.:s: .•.o. y "�iR,� Oi yr',` i'�,''�. 'i"- v,»,. ,: ., .. .: .. ,..,-» ..' t4-. .• .... -..,i .. . :'..t - .'S..c•-y"tr..ry .f•..._,.1 •S t','. r'. ter^ •h. a. •.:• - ... .- .' ...•. ,.,..„•• _'•(,.�y �•+ ,,,.,,. C. •.� .: •� •IR�e,4e `----1•t� r'••»++, r._vis�Tr• •.. c sem+;;.,," 'c;: •- � .�'+- b ::;::.x ' �w y _6 — �.> ^p,� . .. 1, "�"�" f . . .. ... ... ...M... - u '�," .. ... yw•P=. ''4�Y'i/�Nr'a'f'71�tM°•eir�,`bk'ohY`°"'"_N"a' 'u'Aa'"r �3rr{.yC••.• w.. a?�vl�es. ' �wr: �.: '� t ' ' :.. •: ' • .. , . ''Le6�'`w 3. .... s.".1' .i43 sr�siQAA[r. T -.a , .. ��„•. i :. s'7p',#� N• .. � ; �rm:«� , 'L .r s '.:a a+€•:Fi�� d- '"�� W. n .., .. .. .. ., -.'�.' _ 7 F. -� 3. 1'Z.°M �".m•A! 1y... lN's iti ...TA•. IV MATES FOR -PALESTINE AND -BRITAIN AWARDED France Protects Syria—United States Asked to Accept Ar- _. ._ "~ menian Mandate and Fix Boundaries of New scHoot rERt �� . r ;_ Republic. P t San Remo, April 26,=The Supremei is limited generally by what is known'. Council is sending a formal request, as the,. Balfour declaration. British__ _ to President Wilson that the Unite forces have been in 4cctlpation .of States Government take the mandate Palestine since the defeat of the Turk--�-� 4_ W1„E pG -� E �= - kor Armenia. ' The Council is leaving ish forces b' the British f ield Marshal `-_-�__ E Q Y -~ - to President Wilson the arbitration of i Viscount Allenby. - - U C/� l r the differences over the boundaries "Frauce has been the protector of ` l O n t of Armenia,' the Christians in :8yria, since the Mid- ` _ There seems to be division on' the idle Ages, having leen designated for t. part of the Council as to whether the l the purpose by the Holy See. The CEA f� "region of Erzerum and its vicirrity, i quest'ion•with regard to Syria has been should be included in the territory of; ur serious controversy by the French C' �d ' the Armenian republic. The Turkish -land British' ' Governments, since the _ Nationalists are strongly elaimingi armistice was sigripd,: 'particularly ". J -`�,I�\(( ''�`• : j%� Erzerum for themselves: over .the. point - whether. France "should' The Council awarded a mandate for have all of what is geographically out- lined as Syria c. only certain arts. Mesopotamia and Palestine to Great D Britain and a mandate for Syria to: The boundaries' , of Syria and. Mes-, France. opotan:ia will be determined by nego- ! dation later � between France and • AFTER YEARS OF CLtMBIMG, In.placing Palestine under a British; Great Britain. The. Mesopotamia an- - ~ j i j mandate the Council established, date is given to Britain subject to �ietS of file World, ALLF r �,- within the ancient. limits of the Hofy! friendly arrangement with the Italian • ill�X THE GERMAN 4: '•Land what is called The National: Government over economic .rights. - Home of file Jews. The Imi.ish treaty is n°�� wliat!, Bmadstaffs. REPARATION AT The terms of the mandate $1220002000,uuo protect officially called practically finished,! .Toronto, April 27. -Man. wheat- 'the national rights of Jewish citizens, The •;sh plenipot'$ntiaries, after No. 1 Northern, $2.30; No, 2 Northern, of other countries. That is to say, receiving it in Paris about May 10,1 $2.77; No. -3 Northern, $2,73, in stores Sharp Note t0 be Sent #o Berlin Concerning Fulfilment of a Jew' of British, French or' Amer' -_:will have three weeks to cot;ider it. Port William. scan or other nationality may retain The `Allies, after receiving the, Turk-! Manitoba oats -No. -CW., $1,05?'j the Treaty Terms, his nationality,_ al though he is also a! ish reply, will take a few day: certain-I'No. 3 CW;, $1.02%; extra No. 1 feed, -.citizen of the State of.. Palestine, 1 to- examine it; thea the Turks will $1'0" %'. No. 1 feed, $1.017/4 ; No. `2( 'San Remo, April 25. -German will `The document is the result of, psi-� The rights of Arabs also are pro -I be allowed =a final ten da -vs in which! feed 99 Tic, in store Fort William. II y I i Manitoba bar!ey-No. 3•CW., $1.75;! be. asked.to pay 'fifty billion marks; vate conversations between Premier, �`'• 'tested, there- being 600,000 in -Pales-, to make up their minds to sign they No, 3 CW., $1,02 Te; extra No. 1 feed, pre-war exchange as the total repay- Millerand and me, which resulted in' tine and 1001004) Jevs: The rnanaate; treaty or not. $1.02%, in store Fort William. ations siim, the. Supreme Council de - complete a . 1 ( ids agreement upon the o1i to' -" " ---- -' i American corn -No. 3 yellow, $1..03, c d to -day. The conference will be adopted said the British Prime' da ARMENIA TO BE CAILLAUX ACQUITTED ' nominal, track, Toronto, prompt- ship- break up Tuesday. ' Minister. "The document will be com lment. , May a erecting to be held early in�municated to the press to -morrow, and` A FREE STATE OF HIGH TREASON' Ontario oats'stio. 3 n1^+te, $1.Ou to May in a. Belgian city, where re re,- the Si.07, accordin to freight,.outside. p i public can then form its own im sentatives of the- Allies will meet re-. pressions." Ontario to $ t -No. 1 Winter, peri presentatives of Germany., a sum'Ger- 1, )tile. Lloyd George, replying to f' Boundaries-Defined-�-Narway � Former Premier of France is 'car lot, $2 t° $z.o1; No. 2, do, $i.9R t° y� y $2.01; No. 3, do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b.! many must gay the Allies immediate- questions, also said: "We havo dis-' and Sweden to Assist in G=uilty on Lesser COIIn.. I.shipping points, according to freights. ly will be decided, couraged the use of military means to'. Establishment. A despatch from Pari, a •s:-: Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, The agreement p y p g, peT g eement between Premiers enforce the treaty when not necessary Joseph Caillaux, fcrmer.-Premier of car lot, $2,0'2 to $'2..03; No. 2, do, $1.93. Alillerand and Lloyd George concern-, to use them: My statement to the A deapatrh front. Londcn says:=-. Prance.. and ttvicc �1in.ste7 of Dish- 'to $2•01; No. A, dor $1.95 to $2.01, f.o-b, (ing Germany was ;presented .to the House of Commons is , Armenia, as derined bye the Supreme ares, stands conwiefed. of having. hipp' oiriSupreme, perfectly clear.' p ta, according to freights. Council late this afternoon,'..My view is that Germ9rn should not Council at San.Rrno, consimt; of-theplaces! h,Y personal ambition during Barley-•lSia�tin3,0$t,Ro to $tiff?,'ac-I y p y Republic of F.riva t and the vita els n , and will form the bass of l ver stiff, be. reverted from restoring order !n y the tearer than the interest, of cording to freight.4 outside. note to Germany which will be ready Germany. The same thing happened of Erzerum, �itleS ane; Van, says a; the country that.-Fonored hind and; Buc%wheat-Rio. 2, $1.75 to $t.$0,{ for signature: to -morrow by Great; in France'in 1871 when German San Remo de +patch to the Daily New„ gate him' birth.'Caillaux: while escap- according to freights outside. _ Britain, France2 Italy, Japan and Bel•1 posed to y pro The Supreme Council has abandoned, , , r. u Put down the commune, in Conviction for high treason, wsis' . aYe-'4A• 3• $_ 10 to ,Iu; ,arrord-' g'i m. -The United States will not sign Thiers objected because the itrterven- the idea of giving tire. mandate for fbiuiil''to have beerib recklessly im• 1119 to freights outside: the note... tion of torsi Armenia to the League of Nations as foreigners would tend to make I prudent 'and very close -to treasonable *Ontario Hour-- Ggvernn,ent :stand- Ether the declaration•or an authori- : the�firi:une popular. 1io one has the, Council of the -a result of bLeaque�of \a ton.?; and l arnb'.tions; for such is� fire inierpreta-' a d: $10.50proi ��rehipmenal or t01Onto, in I tatjve conden�tion will be made pub-! right to sap ,we are not prepared to jute ba 3, lie to -morrow, 'Mr. Lloyd. Georbe an-, use- military force to enforce the will ask neutral Nonsay ani Sweden I tion of the verdict .of ' Guilty of com-! teed -Car lots, delivered, Mont-� coerce and correspondence with the reRl freights, bags ineludedi Bran, pert pounced to -night. treaty." to help the Armenian people es.ab iah -enemy," }ehleh was : rendered on ton, $51; shorts, per ton, a'free state, air inte•rratonkl loan be -I Thursday against -h'.m •by' the French' feed flour. $3.75 t $4.00. - $sff' good _-"- - ingp oared to finance rt, says a Ha gas I Senate, Hay -No. 1 spr!ng�ers, $!10 to $165' lambs, yearl- IRISH CONTROL. per ton. $30 to $31 calvea,� 4 des etch from Sar. Retro.; { This is the first verdict of the sort; meted, Per ton, $25), track. � good to choice, Dedeagatch :-the import�nt'.4Qgean. Straw -Car lots, per ton, $1C to 517,$18 to $t_1; sheep, S9 to $18; hog„ fedi - OF FINANCE port which for so long hag 'been a! re des ed in any of the allied. your-; trnek, .Toronto. and watered, $•20.50' do, weighed off rtries since the war be •an. Com- cars, $20,75; do, f.o.b., $19.50; do, do -bone of contention in the Bal, ans.-is' mercer" aa. interpret -M by the'-Sena•J Country Produce-�Yhnteaate, country points, $19.25, • '' British Gov't, to Grant CUs„ -to be controlled. by an inte nat`iorial tor., who were judges, not meanie , ,:. Montreal, April 27. -Beef steers, t0 commission. R Cheese -view, large, 28 to 30c• [ria and Excise ControL financial trading, but commerce by, twins,' 29 to 29kic; triplets, 30 to good, $13 to $11,50: med., $1'2 to $13; Greece is to evacuate the valley of means of com on ideas -while 'icor.! 30�c; Stilton_. a to 34c• old, large, corn., $10..to $11.50; butcher heifers, A despatch from London says. s the Meander, but she retains Smyrna,.res or'd2nce" this articular case ? e t; '� choice, $12 to $14,25; med., $11.25 to Considerable concessions to Isiah feel - $12 together with file Hinterland. P 31 to 3• c; do, twins,. 3_ to..3_%c. , o • ) $t' .r5; com,, $9 to $11; butcher cows, ing are like] to be made in the Homs is employed in th'� sense bf associa•' Butter -Fresh dairy, cho?ce. 57 to r rr choice, $11 to $12.50• med. $8 to; y tion, o�c; crearreryy��prints, 65 to.68c. � � Rule Bill when it comes u again 1largarine�i3 to 38c.' 1.$10 50; , canners and cutters, $51 to' p gala in ---1r- F r , $7.50; butcher bulls, a few weeks time far consideration Explorer Amundsen good, '$ t t to Dggs-New laid, bl to 5t.c $1_'.50; common, clause by clause, in committee.' ressed poultry- Sprinz chicken%, 6; to ., $ 0, Calves, The Government has found that a, Question of Canada's choice, S1# to $16; coed., $10 to $14. t 4' Has Reached Siberia, f38 to. 40c; roosters, 25c• fowl, 3.6e• .bines, $11 to $13• Iambs, 16 to $17. B' _Next Governor-General turkey*, 53 • to 60c;' ducklings, .,8 to . � $ rest deal of opposition to the. A despatch from Nome,' Alaska, 40c: squabs; flet., $8.00. Sow g, S4; fed and watered basis, $17 measure i9 based u P hogs,' do, selects, $'21. clauses, and is pen its financial' says:•-A.wireless . ash fi'oar Anadir; despatch from London says: Live poultry -Spring chickens, 30 prepared to modify , Aitl'OU h. it is to 32c; fol -•l 35 ;to 40c • ducks ---�': them to meet the views of critics. .Siberia, announces' -the presence 'there 1; practically certain that � 40c;. , .:5 'to ot, Judson Amundsen, the explorer. I the Duke of Devonshire will return to t One, of the chief points on which - Judson : Beans -Canadian hand-pic4ed, hits., Wife Market Reflects the abortive convention of 1917 brbke Canada t° finish all or part - - •- The details and manner of ha ar-� " P t of his, $4.50; primes, $3.30; Japans, $4.;,0; ; down was the impossibility at that, rivaL-are' not' given. - term as Governor-General, some -quiet i Madagascar Limas, lb., 15c; Japan H gh Cost of Living P y The message from Anadir suggests lobbying Iias been going on- recently. Lamas, lb. llc5 - time to get the British Government in_connection with the appointment of Honey -Extracted clover, 5-]b. tin,, London, April 25, -Lord Dewar,1 to consent to giving Home .Rate ire-' --that -the exith a" may ,have reached a successer. A large section of ,the' 2+,to 28c; 10-1b. tins, 25 to 28e just returned from travels in Central, land control of its. customs. The that point with s vessel. , 60-1'o, Government is now ' Last August Roald Amundsen' was London pees.; will have it that the tins, 25c; buckwheat, 60-]b. tins 13 to I Africa, reports that the ,high cost of prepa.ed' to Earl' of Athl ne who,',as as Duke of 20c; comb, 16 -oz., $6 to $6.50 doz.; ;living is reflected, even in the wife !change .its attitude on this point. 'reported to. be drifting, in his ice -Z Teck was 0 10 -oz.. $4.25 to $4.50 dozen.' Imarket among African natives, Four As the bill reads to -day file tvvo locked schooner Maud, somewhere' ' practically assured .of thel Maple i p products -Syrup, per imp, f spearheads' was.;t good price for a new Irish Legislatures will not ba:. north of western Siberia. R'othing j p°jt had it not ,been for the .war, -is i gal:, $3.25 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals., wife in permitted to leo an excise duties �raa been heard from Amundsen di t- t.i have' it now: Another name recent-, $3.50 to $3.75. pre-war days, but note eight Y y ? rectly since September 1, 1918, when i ly mentioned is that of the Duke . of !. spearheads is considered low, In cat- on manufactured articles or . customs tie- districts a wife now costs eight dutieson account Ireland of the risk -of Ulster, ~ ISuiherl�nd, It said that the Duke' Provisions-F1'holcsale. ' ,• his schooner was reported to be tate-, an outembarking on a and Du -chess would not be averse to a I Smoked meats -Hams, med., .40 to, castle, instead °f four. i� ing oil for her motors at Dixsob Is- term as vice-regents._ The Duke. has 1 42c;. heavy, 32 to 34c• cooked :,6. to i I tariff war, and the only promise held *~ land, s; White Sea point. --'r out to the Irish is that, after the two From the White Sea Amundsen e _ large land interests in Canada, prin-Ib9c; rolls, 31 to 3'e- breakfast bacon, cip'ally in Northern British Columbia.' 4{' to bOc; backs, isin 50 to 1!?,c• bone, -•I j Legislatures are united, control of the petted to drift east with the ice toiHe is young, however;' only 3.; and l P customs, and excise may be transfer the new Siberian Islands, which lie in ess, 54 to 67c. red to the new Irish Parliament. -the Arctic off Siberia. At the newt doubt is expressed- whether he would} Cured meats --Long clear bacon, 28' be a sufficientI • solid nominee for to 29c; clear bellies..? to 28c. z f Provided the British Parliament E" Siberian Islands it was believed the ; 3 , + Lard -pure tier. es .8 to' 28? c• ; Pgrees it is now likely draft would carry him toward, if. not such a position. An appointment I tubs 28?� ;- • y that the Gov. to _9c; pa' s, ��3 ,i t' ier �c j _{ ernment will consgnt. to an arrange.. across, the Pole. The explorer• is re -I which would meet with more favor prints, Z9i� to 30e. Compound tierces, meat b 1�hich -' ported to have carried two airplanes t°ould be that of Lord Byng of Vimy. 27'. to 28c tubs, 28 to'928y.:cs Y- ' power to levy excise e} as part of his equipment, may— » 28'. r to 28-,'c; prints, .29 to 29'rrpails, l . ` duties will pass automatically to t}te ,r w Irish Parliament as soon as it is -set He expected to use these if he found up. Definite pledges may also be se r. the drift. would not carry him across Trade Treaty With .. "-Montreal Alarkets. c , serted in the bill -as to -the ;the "to of the earth." r Montreal, April 27. -Oats C1r„ No. ,erred r of co M*id� P France to Ternllnate '� r, . 1 - C T$1.19 oats, extra No. 1 feed, control of the customs. $1.lsr,_.; floury Alan., new standard A despatch from Awa says: -In grade, $X3.40 to $13.70; rolled oats, U.S. Gets $38,OW,WO -of all probability the trade treaty be- bag 90 lbs.. $:1.50 $0 $5.60; bran, � 4 `Trial of War Criminals ' tween France and Canada will be Q51?5; shorts, $58.3ii; hay, No. 2, per, ;, British Gold in Ten Days: abrogated in the near future. France ton, car lots, $33 to v a, i at Leipzig Being Delayed $34. Cheese, r : i gave notice of her intention to terrain- finest easterns, 27 to 28c; butter, ff A despatch from VF`ashington!ate it some months Ago, biit .w in= choicest creamery, 60 to 61c; eggs, -:'Y f A despatch from Leipzig .says; lsays:---Gold imports from England 1 due,; fo leave it on the basis that it fresh, b2, to 53c; , potatoes;, pec bag,• " t The preliminary proceedings. for the jumped to nearly $38,000,000 during, would, be terrn:ciated on three month-.' c``r lots, $5'.' 15. i ' I'trial *by Supreme Court of German Ithe first ten days in April, aecordiug notice br' either side. France under � war criminals has begun, but, accord mo figures made public by the Federal! this treaty got favored -nation treat- Lice Stock Aiarhet4. I ing to The Neuste Nachriehten,ihey tes�ve Board. f ment with respect to our tariff but Toronto, April 27,-C1'oicia heavy are being rendered difficult' by the The great increase' .in P steers, $14 to 15 v t gold move-, she evidently believes that tinder pro $ . good, do, $13.'25 to Capt E: C. Iiov, D.F.C,, of van. Partly incomplete and partly erron ? tnent from England 'was shown by, hibition Canada as P $13.75 but cattle, choice, $13.25 couver, the first and only man to fiv sous data stf 1•ied b'y this allied listt — -eastomer for to $•1S;r5; do, good, $12 to $12.50; do, across the-Canadlan ' Rocky Moun. of accused. e furthei statement that for the! French wines is not very promising, n'ed., $11,50 to $11.75; do, con'„ 101 rat three months of the $ tains, is to be the first man on the The date of the main trial has nol i year less) In silks, velvets and all other iniparts to $10 .75; bulls, choice, $10,50 to Pacific coast of Canada to undertake been fixed. _ ,than $12,000,000 was Setif to this from France the total received in = r $ d, $9.75 to $10.25• do Country. $11.50 do 00 � , r commercial fl n His plans, now he ' I Canada last year was a little over rough,8 to $8.50; butchers, cows, Y� g P preliminar•iea also have Degos . i Imparts from other countries for $5,000,000 worth, while this Dominion choice, $10,50 to, .$11.50; do, being completed, call for flights to in the case' against Wolfgang Kapp -'the tett-da 5 gOOd' mo'mtain, lake and forest and beauty and Major-General Baron von Luett y period were negligible, exported in�ood, iron and ;other ro- $10 to $10.25; do, com., $7.00 to $8; y stockers,, $9,25 to $11; feeders, $11 to spots to enable tourists to see won- witz and their associates in the recetnt �wftb the exception of Ecuador, ducts $65,000,000 worth. The notice $12.60; ..canYrers .and cutters 4.50 to which, in its° first shipment to the of abs tion will , $ derlands of nature inaccessible except uprising, who are charged with hi� t Qty probably come be- $6,25; milkers, good to choice, $100 to by air route, and never yet trodden treason. The mass of evidence is t United States.tbia year sent x124,$74, fore the end of June. $184; do,- com:. dad' incl., $66 to $?6; by the soot of man. - case is still increasing. M- s n;. F; ^x .:sure' uv. - .,., . '*•iK •,•'.: •i. ,r ' ,.?T. x nom„_ _ tiK� < ^.rR�.:rA- t!,,,...•.s s*, :i..�',�..�_.- -w. >,a •cera ' N:.. :'r.. ^•f'o -r. w ru�vL.. �L .,.an.. ��7•. ,:' x .: wtKM:%*- ..wavy .. !� �.�;•« d „n'. 'r r, rte. ,r., ..., '.,«•{+' o 'F. ys. '.`: ,, ^'x,.+� .. ..,,. t`A$.-dPc. .A✓"�'N•' h ...#. r-1•:t +.5:z... '� s, :4 :' ,:.a.�, - w•2,.'to� ..R-'«• Gm. •,.a+u ... +''t:9Y' ny ',±»••-.M� { ,. y, . .: -R,- .SX•m . +,•.•,ri,...... :.c ;w ... `I.'..^-; . X"'; J •4.._' -.wa- r"'�1••'*,..`'+'•, v ... . �i... ...". a..-.. ! JC*,4s'°r :. : "w . • .. . _ .. ..,�'�',^!., :.. z *-. ,, a.. ., .: ...:., ,. .v': . s,r-'•.,•,rva::., :ow",�„-.'. ...7r•-�i.rn :., ..., ,. , v .. .;.: ^r..:i-. iM* -an .. :r, ..._ wbxg '' w pay,, and ,� .aa +� +� ono � NO'1'ICE TO CR�ITORS S P R I iV Q �4 A R D E /Y A bitterness, they must pay as an is cut'it Friar malas at its oma• indemnity. twelve billion dollars. d' h�� A full sad eompiate line of Garden Seeds in packages and bulk. set Vis' �t', The Kaiser and the Crown Prince, Notice t3itors and others fn thO Est. Dutch Sete and Multiplyhr Onions., Mangel Seed, } ata of George Hood, 'Deceased.' Turnip d and Seed Corn. •� TVRMS who were so boastful when the p sl uv per year,;01.26 drosid in advance. war was in progress, find them- The Creditors of the Estate of Geo- per P rge Hood, late of Township of Picker-, .-,',Get our prices. - '"Then buy hese JaS?� MURKAR, Proprietor, selves-exiles in &'foreign land, to ing in the County of Ontario and Pro•a be virtually prisoners during the since of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of sl< ¢N - + 1H9TEe AND COMMENT• remalder- of their lives. Verily, February, A. D. 19.20, are hereby noti-° "r the way of the tC$nsgt•essor is tied to send by post prepaid or other. ' 8 P R / N Q'CLEANING' a wise deliver to -the undersignedexe•` --- The Supreme Council of 'the hard. tutor• or his solicitor on or before the All Soaps 11 cents, Brooms i ac, 8oc enc', $1.00. Dutch Cleanser. m Allied nations have fixed the 8th day of May, 10'29, their Christian Pearline Whiting Bou Aini Scrub Brushes atr,ouut of German, reparation at EfALL+ ttEt3IBTE$. and surnames, address and description White Wash Brushes, Etc. and full particulars of their crane and rt ..:;.*12,000,0()0,000. which is•• tWelye. FRID:tY. APRIL 30Tik-Auction sale of nature of securities, if any, held 1Jy - times the amount that Franco had, hoa6eholdaf unitt,retand potatoesatImmediately after the 8til day of to pay at the close of the Franco lot 18, con. 4, Pickering (Barclay Slay, 19x1, the estate of the said tUeo- .Our Genet al Grocery lines are A I and stress a sistent "'�Pruasian war. Germany, of course, farm), the property. of G. H. Bonser. rge hood will be distributed aulong the' with quality, Which is the best. - uakes a pitiable howl, declaring Bale at I P. m. See bills, Fred Pos- parties entitled thereto. having regard till, auctioneer. only to the claims or interest of which that the demands of the allies are the executor shall then have notice ".Cash paid for good Butter and Egge. SATCRDAY, MAY IST—Auction Bale of and all others will be excluded from Ear beyond her ability to pay. household fnrniture, buggy, cutter. ; The allies, however, the said distribution. _ _ ��Bur all-your Groceries at the Grocers," have had a he—prnp�ert-y--of-H•-Johns°n• Dated at Toronto this 8th dap of ale. Saleat 1, sharp.. See Aril, A. D. 1920. commisslon at work making a P _ 'thorough investigation of the re- bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer — f WILLIAM JADIEB BEATOV, .•� Solicitor, Etc., 85 Bay St.. Toronto, JAMES :TIT �•-./ tourees of Germany and of her NOTICE TO CREDITORS Solicitor for the Executor resent condition, add the affirm Tho' mus Hood, Esq., r- p Y #,hat the amount stated is easily G6=d Otx�®rkH Green River, Ont„ Executor 30-32ALSIKE SEED Piekerin 'Bakery -within the mark of her ability to Notice to Creditors and Others in the est. WANTED D pay, and the allies, excepting pro- ate of Ruldah ,bane Doten, Deceased) ��T ilably the United States, Rho do The i3reditore of the Estate of Hul- — . Big display of Chocotatee. Creams not know where they are at, are dab Jane Doten; late of the Township W e' ' will pay the highest and Mixed Candies. determined that Germany must of Pickering in the County of Ontario, grices,fOr all ;kinds Choice Chocolates in boxes.( ied woman. deceased,. who died pay this indemnity, as Well as on marrrr about the first div of September, + of seed.] Fruit Cake 40c per lb. -. - r :,',carry ont allthe terms laid down A. D. 1919, are hereby notified to send b post prepaid or otherwise deliver to Send ns samples .and get Extra quality at fib cents in the armistice. Germany takes y P P ` our r ces before the uadersigned administrator or his x" Pyt Wedding Cakes our opecialty.I� .her defeat and humiliation with solicitor on or before the 8th day-of, selling- very bad grace. When they enter May, I.M. their Christian and our- The t' iI zrer�al The best of facilities H- E �✓SCIN'1V`�"n° mimes. address and description, and '" for cleaning. PICKERI�G, ONT. ed the war they had dreams of a full particulars of their'' cialm and C �. glorious victory; they had asettr mature of securities, 'if any, held by awing -e-Machine — ed themselves that they would Le them, 3lanufactured b1 J. H. DOWNE.3i COIYl.PANi C 9vreet a dL�masters of the whole world,,the Immediately after the- 8tb day of uxets �' t EAMf Owd lar y May. 1910,. the estate ofthe said Hui W. N. JaCkSOYI i� Son, WHITBSi. ONTARIO � i -would become "Mistress of the dah Jane Doten will be distributed - GARA.GE Seas." and' En laud would be a,nong the parties entitled theretoBruck Road.,picsering, Ont.PICKERING y -, having regard only -to the claims or 111nmiliated' to the dust.Their interest of which• the administrator Blacksmithing sand �fioodworking i, territory would be greatly inCieaa• shall then have notice and all others all its.. branches. Ssw gumming will be excluded from the said dis- and filing &.specialty: ed, and their huge expenditure in tributioo. WV stock Gasoline Engines. Emery the war- wonld be niet by the in Dated at Toronto' this 8th day of Wheels. Circular saws, Saw Having ptxehased the garage business. of,& vidaon k Williams we are •demnities. they would exact April, 1820• and Emery Mandrels. r repair autos. ` WILLIAM JAMw BEATON• Ladders cf all lengths on hand prepared to spa all makes of t $rom their enmies, which Would Solicitor for the Administrator. _ ' ..also be sufficient .w pay off a]1 - 85 Bay Street, Toronto and for axle.' - ' We keep;in stock all kinds.of Ford accessories, tires for all Joseph Willis Doten, Esq., - - makes of cars, oils, etc. their incTebteduess. Instead of p Green River, Out., Administrator 83 (these dreams coming true, they ,- -- , .., . .. ick _ 'find that, instead of increasing gA Ar>lnis &Andrew; itheir territory they haveloet much Notice of Application a ,r 'of their most valued possessions, ,for Divorce including all their colonies.' Their NUI ICE IS HFREBii GIVEN that t• A / . 'buge expenditures in cart on Jahn Graham, Ot the Tonva of O+haws, h A B8I1Ki11$' Service the wa-r. -they themsely ei must ;u-the County of Ontario, in the Pr:n- �A $t your Farm �8t�' • — — vin'ce of Ontario, electrician, will ap _ ply to the Parliament of Canal+a. at t' r Banking by mail is-& great convenience to the farmer. Ki: V O . ` Its the Surrogate Court the next session thereof. fora file( ,3 _ to town to Bill » �e ^1 He has no time in is busy season to be driving 'Divorce from his wife, }Iat9 Graham, -- S '� - f the said Town of Oshawa, in the T deposit cheques or pay his bills of the County of Ontario County of Ontario, on the rounds, of But, having e a bank account with us, he can do all sif is by mail. g _ _ Consult the Manages. 7m bigamy and desertion. In the Matter of the Infant Children y of Arthur J"n Poynter. Iate of Dated at th,- Town of Whitby. in 9 ` � D� IIN INION BANK the Township Of Pickering. *County the County and Province Ot Out+►rir., FARM TO SAVE • of Ontario, Farmer and Barrister. this 19th day of Fefiruxry, A. D.. 162% Ei v�y man, Woman at•Law. deceased. W. H. KFNNEDY. . �,, P. LYND, Manage>< C•Tc,tice'ie Hereby given that twenty �3.3i Whitby, Ont, and child caili.Save. WHITBY BRANCH, e days from the date hereof, Lillian Al,iy Solicitor tui the raid John Grahtim. Every one should save. Every Poynter, of the Township of Piekering The Pickering ambitious person does save- County of Ontario, Widow• v make i plication to the Surrogate l ourt of �"1 The Savings Department of keri, Jt�e County of Ontario, co be a point• Vi lance COmffidtee the Standard Bank of cannon 1, r,n Hardware Scoad Guardian of the person and estate 9• affords eve . facility for aid- Picn __:.of Mildred Eileen Poynter, F,velye every. Edith Poynter and Gertrude Lillian The object of this Association is to in Oil t0 save. ' Poynter. the In children of Ar• lessen stealing and prosecute g y -- - - _ Itbur John Poynter late of the Town- the felons. THE obipof Pickcring, County of Ontario. - - F A R M E R S Farmer and Barrister at-law. who gembsre bivina property $talon oomtaw". S T N D A D D ' DAN N :died at the Towusbip of Pickering on oats immediately wild any member Now is the time to get pour Garden Seeds for • spring crop. We hake ..about the tand day of February, 1920, of Exeoutive committee. C Timothy,, Alsike and Alfalfa. All iinklescatr., without having appointed a .OFC C,AN/►DA a eo�npleis line of lover, y, �tntr"t to of the said infante, the earl Membership fee 11.00. kinds of Package and Bnl)t $sada for .the Garden. �Illlie M+. Poynter bele the lawful Tickets mat be had from fru President os PICKER;NG BRANCH Leave order and we will fill it promptly. mother of the said infante Bscrse.rt on application. �. w. Ga.awFO�'H tt^+�•� Exec. Com.-L. a• Banks, C. S. Palm. W e have a coptete line of Garden Tools-Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Htc. LILLIE 1fA.Y POINTER, er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, �ArcH ALSO AT Y10. � Hy Wiliiam James Beaton, Solicitor, CI 85 Bay Street, soronto. • J. R. Thextoa. X. ark " Dtted at _Toronto this 17th.day. of President, semetsn pont let your•wife worry about wash days. Come and get a Waeilec Aprili- ft. on 30 daps trial. We have the 1980 Gravity and Playtime. ' - • - R1$ Now is our chance for Guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale. ; Master's to et your at sluts and Varnishes. -" • ' We have the old reliable Shermin-Williams P Voice ::-REASONABLE prices A complete %tock of P-aroid and Sampson Roofing. ReC'+rC�B we ate ptittinQ on. sale some lines which are goon buying. - Royal Purple Calf Meal. stack Food and Disinfectant. Once tried it Call and GET A B kRGAIN will convince you it is the best on the market. `i In great.W. M. Palmer, Claremont :`'ICK:ERINO J. S. 'BAT SWN, Variety. ' New Records are received each week and Special orders filled on - shortest notice. e S THEXTOti'3 Pickering �eedS ew lc� 0�1k oar Coal- Bl 1 Horse, battle, Hog and Hen Feeds Gunn's Maple Lead. Pure Lard, 35c p lb •• and and Soft .Coal of the p Sweet Pickled Roll, 40c per lb' beet quality on - 2 .for 25c .` Weltiave ki full stock of all kinds of Feeds at- handCorn Flakes, the lowest market price Corn<<Syrup, 2 lb tins for 35c THOS. A. LAV _ \ - 5 " 70c oats, whole and cntahed, for horses. Fie]iserixi 30c� er 1b. •,..,Zit. _Prunes, pDairyFeed aodjShorts for cattle, 188 per lb .. Cooktng Figs, �5c _ Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for hogs, -Grain-Chopp�$1 Old Dutch Cleanser, 2for � or `25C - crotch Fe G rn•for hens Gold Dust, -- _ ed ark Chtck Feed for hicks 3 f r Baby t 'AND FL kKI, G '.-am prepared to do chopping and oat ,BERT HARV EY .4 SOkN, "The +�'.a>in�phell Flour Mills Co.; `Ltd. .flaking on Mondays, 'and Fri- . .. +- . days only, )eainning mills at } ~ on Apr 1�t, The Store n have t so u 1 t a •� re yo heard amch, bout" "'i'or to Peterboro °Pickermo Gree.nw�od Green��vood, O�#ario _ MUM S.-�. 'ry ',7 w.. .,: ....... ,• -'^•. N! t ,-' . rt s if lY 1 i!'W. f"� 'N. ',.. `. ^6y.. '., ,�Ya w wv� "} •1'- / �—�.*e J'. ,. ;• gy wS +�1A"• q•.K• . Q." 2 a'.'�' w '�.1�,�'•""'.'R'i.^'�•Y' ,.- '<<..µr.'�•- .a ,. �'. .. .:. ....' ..: T �N}�, :A• w. • : • ,. .+.' "^X. ,,. •. :. `C ,,. o . ....r. ♦aC'•'.t'•`.<... N•'{••.'t '., 4.y/,.. ... a ,. rL �:._+.. :T '.A'T• .�M � . r: ♦. "1, .a i• ..S -: .:,.�y� .... .� �i. r. ,..� k. :1�� Y°6 L+" • •r .ice. ST i/' T . rT✓'.i T F^ iii -•0. b .IY — X� :Y^e' ..p.Y. Fw [ �;�a: ''.�i �:e5�i', a -..'a` .,... y. ,-,.:: rhk, ., . 'sy ,,. A., .� .. and is expected home to -morrow. .CAU .s- •,, .e -r .. � '."a,: �'..,:.:_ i�swY_ -.i, ,.>� �..:•�:.r ..". .,,j,�y. .... t�.x�•93"::1: a^*i�".T+"�.... 's. .�'t _ � .. _ .. .,I� _ � —. •' • a The ifissioa Circle of the Bap -A. „ W. Mclkay been "lending Church met at the home of Mri• C. H. Found on Tuesday Uri. a leer days ia'ti►e city. R. J. and Mrs. Mann and Lyman afternoon. e,nd Mrs. Rilkey were at Locust :Wm. Jones, who underwent an -operation for abscesses at the Gen - on Sunday. `f Thomas and Mrs. Graham are oral HoRpital, Toronto, aboit two spending a few day" with friends weeks ago, is recovering rapidly, inToronto. and is expected home to -morrow. Mrs. Fred Pugh has been very The Quarterly Service 'will be ill during the past week suffering held in the 11ig•thodist Church at from 10.30 a. m. on Sunday nest, and x7aundice. AnArew -Johnston is very ill at the oliiciaj Board will meet at 8 present suffering from 'an attack u'cloek on the following Tuesday 1 of the hiccoughs. evening. Our teadhers attended a meeting -' der ; of the teachers -of the township 'at Pickering on Saturday. - -- Whitevale Club of - Sherman and Mrs. Ru►nc,hr were in Toronto on Monday visiting the 's United Farmers formerbrother, Charles.:. Wm. 'Michell, of Toronto, is here spending a few days with friends. Meetings held in 1. O. O. F. Hall. 1st C. S. Trueman is busy these days Tuesday evening in each month re -painting his auto, thus greatly for summer months, improving its appearance. We are now shipping live stock regu- Chas. and Mrs. Wagg and fam 1prly ou the co-operative plan, ily, of 'Toronto, spent Sunday their relatives here, Phore or write F, Hornshaw, Howard .::with f• Miss Deane and Mise Moore, of Malcolm, of Directors. :• London, are spending a couple of H. PUGH, secretary weeks with Mrs. D. A. Scott Baster Charlie Sintzel, of St. Thomas, is visiting his grand parents, R. J. and-Mra. How. coacrete Hugh Gregg Sr, is seriously ill with pneumonia. As he is now - ears of age his condition gives is friends s Produds much anxiety. Our Dramatic Club will go to Green Rivbr on the evening of Field Tile Friday, May 7th, and present the popular drama. "Home Ties."'- and Brick E. and Mrs. Leggett and family, . of Locust Hill, -motored here on Sundav- and spent the day with cc�� Tile 4, 6 and 8 the formers,parents, James and V, Mrs. Leggett: - inch F. R, Jones, with son and laugh ter, and Fred and Mrw. White, of Toronto motored on t un Sn tits , es. j' Rey. A. McLellan %ddtws- the Mrs. P Mscnsb returned home B. Y. P. U. on Moada7 avenin , on Thursday last after spending a his talk being very mach spbfWS- few weeks with her ii ti hter,!11[re. ate• D. � ' Macfarlane, of Igarriston. The regular monthly meeting Mrs. )Maefarlane and eon, Scott, of the Women's Institute was held accompanied her on her return and on Monday afternoon at the home spent a few days here, returning of Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. home on Monday. We have on -Ah and I A new and well assorted Mock of Wall ! Papers, including oatmeal paper in stripes and floral designs. Also odd lines at reduced prices. Egg Crate'Fillers' Chick Feed Bee Hive Syrup, in bulk, 11c lb. C.- Bulk Seedless Raisins 25c. The �. A"'N N 1; S iBF�:'U'^�•�A3d - - • -• 01�TT.dls.RtC? STOP! LOOK!MEAD ! Now is the time to bring your harness, eollars, etc., in for repair—avoid the rush. Full stock of harness, collars, pads, etc., for spring work Polishes, dressings, dubbin, laces, etc. Shoe, harness awl collar repairing neatly and 161mixortt 11"Pqi . Bus meets all Trains First-class Rigs to -hire day or night at lowest prices. ,Phone 1805. `4r Thos. Sanderson & Soug" PROPRIETORS Y Lax -eta 5 S'et ° ,. Gedy swd oar fad of W materials Bad design ke" in stool[. It will pBy you ,U Bi aBcor was)<a acs iaspwt nos do1ft ^ obtain prioss Don't b misild agents we do not employ them, ooaasgasal. ly we ass, Bad do throw at the Bgsat amun1ssion of 10 per "at.; which you �r! Gerlawy Gelloall solloiMdby p��g Rosa UM J. T. MATH980N offioe bad works, Whitby, ontarw �5 For Spring I have a full supply of selected - goods for spring. Men's and Boys' overalls and Work Shirts, Boots and Shoes for the whole family, ikt last year's prices. LQ - and spent the day with Richard Conorete work dole. 1 - 'n_11 .-A we Will save yon and liars. Ward. Ind. Phone 1x06 Pick. - PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM some money. ` On and after Mut Ist all the - ' business places will be closed on J. F1uOld, 'VO" Monday, Wednesday and Friday Clarence Simpson Home Phone 8000. W. T.-6DAgWELL evenings at 7 o'clock during the Ind. Phone 2804 summer months. C. N. R. Station, Brook Road The occasional rain of the past week or two is delaying the seed- _ Ing operations considerably. A number of farmers have not yet been able to get on to the land, _ while in some parts where the land f is high and dry seeding is finished. The Home Nursing and First Aid -1W Classes, in connection with the _ • Women's Institute, were a success is s to Use Counterfeit Parts forboth in attendance and inform- IL Dero - istioii imparted. The instructor 'knew her profession. being an ex- perienced x perienced nurse and having been su rintendent of different hospi- Its s. Her teaching and demon- strations were such that anyone - _ • sof the classcould use in any emer- gency, accident or sick room. of the case may be. Thus not one of the class mis4ed a lesson. unless absolutely necessary. phe aver- _ y all©v�ling your. garage rrran to use imitation arts in age attendance was foe t After the last lesson last Friday evening refreshments were served and a repairing. your car you not onl invite repeated,repair social hour was s ent. p 'j a re serous breakdowns but you actually en an - An interesting lecture and enter- blll►S. and n1O f tainment will be Riven in the Bap--- our own life and the lives of others. Bap -Cheap and inferior parts used in -ni .tilt church on Monday eveng ger y pest ander the auspices of the B. connection with the steering control are liable to cause accidents of a very Y. P. U. Rev. Dr. A. T. Sowerby, Serious nature. of Toronto, will deliver his popu• -; far lecture, entitled "A Man of the 1Ri bt Stamp, Who Wants Himr, _ Risk YOu'l 'Life \i�%heti You USC �ienu me ` Ford Springs versus ' This lecture is humorous, praeti• You _ Kcal and elevating and has been Imitation Spindles �IDl O Springs •tati n siiven in a number of places and 1 m always been well received. Do ,not fall to be present to enjoy this In a recent test the tensile strength Genuine Ford front and rear springs *treat.. There will also be a Rood Oft 1Pe e n u i n e Ford Vanadium are made -of Vanadium spring steel _ sasical and literary programme ' ven by local talent, assisted by Steel spindle arm was found to be having a tensile strength of 210,000 Mr. Larry H. O'Brien. soloist, for. =; over 100% more than that of the pounds. per ,square inch, a n d merly of Toronto. The program 'will begin at o'clock, sharp. Ad• counterfeit machine steel part', an elastic limit of 200,000 pounds. mission, 2s cents. :The arms were submitted to shock, an genuine Ford spring is tested The box social held In the Masonic Hall, under the �uspices -and the counterfeit arm broke in -the factory. Front springs are of the Ladies' Aid of the Presby- ;'at. a pullingf orce equivalent subjected to a pressure of 1,850 ti terian Church, was well attended and a goodly sum was realized, i to 11,425 pounds applied to a eros section. pounds. In the fatigue test the -average gen- The feature of the evening was the -The same pulling force applied to a corres-. ume spring will stand 60,000 strokes before debate "Resolved that it is' neces- ponding cross sectlan of a genuine Ford breaking. Rear springs are subjected to. a sary that a successful farmer should havea college education." -.spindle arra did not even change its original pressure of 2000 pounds and the average The affirmative w ,• size or shape.' In order to separate the genuine genuine spring will absorb 40,000 strokes ppioned by Pr. Tomlinson and Mr. spindle arm it was necessary to apply a pulling `before breaking. Wilker, the principal of the school, l•L• and the negative by John ForRie :'force of 2.5,9100 pounds. Imitation. springs are generally made of cu - and G. M. Gorsyth, who convinced the audience that a college educa The spindle arm is one of the vital parts en- bon steel having a tensile strength of only tion was not -the only requisite to tering into the control of a car, and by using 130,000 pounds per square inch and an elastic B good debater. The decision was g arious arts in such places, Ford owners are limit of only 115,000 pounds. In ordinary ,given to the affirmative by two p p Service they soon flatten out. ints. Miss Law, Miss RnrliuR. risking lives and property. ey Vies Clark and Rev. Dr. Marsh, of ourself and avoiding repeated repair i Pickering, and Mr. Booth, of � "' � g p bills when ` • a Stouffville, furnished the program YO11 are merely protectlng y and. the Claremont Orchestra the fou demand genuine Ford pai ts. music. Sago only Genuine' Ford Parts Can be Used with Safety/ .. OnFriday evening of last week the ' Dunbarton Dramatic Club presented r. their drams, "Home Ties," to a crowd- - ed house in the Washington Method- est Ohu�h. This play eating humorous comedy, and was r' v presented in an attractive manrer The leading character was taken 1,p _ ' Miss Ftorence Annis in a masher that the Sign ��; showed marked ability as a persona- 's. }1Y .t✓ r f for and as an artist. Mention must also be made of the ahility in person- ating and actinaof Mips Neilie,Thntn pIC ERTNG GARAGE, _ - DEALERR, PICKEI�ING ' and of J. and bars. McWhinpory NVe } look forward to futnEe prodiii'tions byIT N=,�• AN���'��,y — s• tbe<e entertainers, ` ---- Pu z i 4 4 'M J ,. �-, lo.«-.' r..a- ...ev-R4 cNgS�rs�gYaC y.;!d?'•,�cd*uri+,' .w74�•'+?� •'s ���+,w� �9e�..�. •�"�a,e��""'on '�r'�"''a,�'�i.V�p� — �'''�'• 'a•��r°.�Lxw�'�A• �a,,,,-t �, '• � •wr kea.c �ti�•..t;.e:.,<s:.a••.�:xm.,a.a.?x:�'~F''&'"ma.:�''.. ��•', _.a�€si c-•criF,ewP '7J'F�Fd..-'s-•'yyJy"hA M F .:ki`!A Y . •.A canis' - ' e 9= THAT LIVE :Beautiful According to travellers who haus IN TM- BRObeautiful lived gmosg them, sone of the most women In the world an to be toned sinning the antigen of the '•"�' - Cannibal ;shade, South Pac3Sc. EACH HAS OWN SPECIAL The -men are tail and massive; white r F the women are beautifully formed and • ' When Common Sense Bines• through the hole where the other one - -,DUTIES• very gracetnl, their akin being tawny who has been like that of a white mafl -Nothing can excel common sense as pulled out, leaving the patch on the wrong aide. Stitch twice around, the '" deeply tanned by the sun of _a lubricant for the household' machin• patch, either on the machine or by Operate in Groups and Cori- Here to a description of one them given by Mr. Frederick O'Brien, a dim. z lery ' "I do my work by rule," boasts a hand. Liberal use of stuff, such as trol Different Functions tinguished traveller, who spent twelve the Y lwotmaa Who •falls far short of pro- ' ducing comfort in her home -making. green r lettuce, celery, onionlr, cabbage, and - Of die Body. _ _ months .among cannibals. `Vanquished Often' was, perhaps, „ :. I clever let anything interfere unless „ of the fresh fruits available, is the bent single preventive of that tired- There are spirits abroad in. these days. So declares the thirteen, with a grace of carriage,' a be and perfection of feature, a Nmy strength gives out. No wonder fails 'in making things move out feeling that we call "spring mystic—the believer iii tate occult. rich coloring no' canvas could depict. :she smoothly. y fever." Some fresh fruits and vege- tables should have a place in the meal — What does thepsychologist the Her akin was of warm olive hno, with ot, red fa the cheeks, and the Another uses thiq common sense rule: "I always think over my day's plans of every day.' The 'winter diet scientific student of mind—have to say on the subject?- -tinges, lips cherry red, Her -eyes were dark '' carefully beforehand, and select Lias meant curtailed -use of dairy pro- He says that in the house of the brown, large, melting, childishly • in- .'w'ork the most necessary tasks for first ducts and eggs, and of bulky fruits and vegetables. Adequate use of these mind, which we call the braid, there tlospective. Her hands were shapely, and her little bare feet, arched, rosy- ' itteation; the others have to wait if „ I have interruptions. It is not our. foods lops the blood as it ought to dwells not one tenant merely, but a multitude. It is an empire of innum- P nailed were tike Sowers in the sand. 'wore prising that she is a .success as a be and -the whole body in good condi- tion. Take your spring tonic through arable spirits which live together nn She the slimmest of white cot. ton tunics, and there were flamboyant .:home -maker. What things are the most conducive your diet. the space of about a quarter of a P q cubic foot. Spirits they must called flowers .in the shining dark hair that r to the comfort of our familiea? Which The cellar' should be the first part the house to be cleaned in the because they are psychic entities; yet, tumbled to her waist." Nudity is commonplace among these tank Will entail an actual Loss if neg. �ttectad too longY The exercise of tom- of spring, as the duet from it is likely at the same time, they are material realities hav%n -living forms -of -bodily , g gtheir tglanders _at_tlte bathing heath.. TQ mon sense would really bring order to go up throu h the flues. Remove .,tt «..tit,: -t e.,a ,.e«.o+shins ,vh;nh haves presence, sustained by the nourishing minds modesty has nothing whatever 'to do with clothes- Anil it %bay• "'�FCa Sit, Gat y, �> w I 11a Health Apoplexy. By the term apoptle;cy, or apoplectic • stroke, Is usually meant the condition. «3 that results from an'effusion of blood into the substance of the brain. Apo- plexy occurs usually. with great sud- denness. In the severer forma the patient instantly loses consciousness as if he had been clubbed. He lies absolutely :insensible, with lips and cheeks flapping with each expiration; : his breathing is noisy and snoring; his eyeballs are insensitive to ` the touch, and the pupils are usually dil- ated, sometimes unequally so, and do not. contract in a strong light. The paralysis affects one side of the face and the arm and leg of the opposite side. The facial paralysis may net be so noticeable while the patient is un- conscious,• but is very evident later if. he recovers conaciousness anJ tries to speak 'or smile or whistle. •' The par- alysis of the arm or ie; is made evi- dent by lifting the 1•imb and letting go ef_it, when it will drop back like _att---- . inert mass, although the opposite peen at:oreu Tarougn cue wini,rr, avr uy more or less control even wane tine Another busy housewife, who is this time the vegetables are like! to Here, in other words, we have avast Ing is done. A youth flnda. a girl to --� J rioted for the smooth running of her g Y number of little-intelli ences, which) patient is .still unconscious, Partial g make the air unwholesome. A good g his !!king, and takes her home to his recovery may follow its the course o! household machinery, said: "I thinkfharmonious form a armonous community, living coat of whitewash freshens the cellar. mother. If mother gives her consent time, but some paralysis always re - the reason so many housekeepers have together and working together. a iredding follows i it not, the youth a sense of discouraging failure at the If the lime for whitewashing is slaked mains; and if the paralysis affects the g g in the cellar its fumes will help to There are in your brain about 200,- goes to the beach for another girl. right. arm -and leg, the effusion into lend of the day's work when it seems purify the air. - It ,ia well to set 000,000 nerve cells, each one of which They are plentiful,' and, se far as the brain is then on the left, side, , -she has accomplished very little, of saucers of .chloride of lime in damp contains a tiny spirit. Each spirit has charrue are concerned, 'there' is little where the speech centre is located, and !what was plamied, is because some corners. After scrubbing shelves and its own particular work to do; and so to choose between them. there will always be more or less duty or occupation is planned for lop as the little intelligences work .b -=-- closets, rinse -with clear lime -water to g trouble, with the speech. ... eveliy minute, and the interruptions destroy mold and to sweeten them. together -in harmony it is well with Borrowing Money For. Often, however,., a stroke is less, - Mu4 not taken into consideration. All loose shelves and boards should be You. But if through any cause a dis- Dr ainage. serious. When the hemorrhage is into She, spike truly. Malting out a pro- taken out-of-doors, scrubbed, and agreement were to occur among them, some non -vital part of the brain there am of just the duties which should it would be a dreadful misfortune, for y p is little to be noticed beyond some ' � dried in the sun. After the cellar is 'Often it would be ver. profitable "to occupy the different hours of the day, .cleaned, go to the attic, where chests then your mind would go astray. borrow.money for draining farm land. trouble of speech and a slight mental .looks feasible enough of performanan 11AbceC"An hp e the wintef garments are - all ad and drawers will need cleaning before Operate In. Groupe.' ' The. question is -not so, oftenlint," a' confusion. 'Paralysis is hardly or not able But such 2 ollight to carry out such a systematizing of � them. If clothes are well brushed,vantage, the spirits are split ug.into� afrord not to drain?" If he can bor- 'attack is liable to be followed by a work, because of the interruptions,{ soiled spots cleaned, and ihey.are well groups, each of which has Oecial sow .money -at-six per cent., or even r more severe one, which causes par- - ind rtlmd consumed by them; has not wrapped in fresh newspapers, they duties to perform. They do bot op- ( ten per cent., and- get from twenty-' alysis to such an extent .that the pa - been taken into consideration. will be safe from moths without the, erste as Individuals, but 'always in five to fifty per cent. per year, the tient, even in case of eventual re - Any housekeeper can be perfectly addition of campt-or balls, provided groups. Some grtame groups appear to have loan can be paid back in a few years. coyery, is confined for a long me to sure that she will have many inter- I , moths have not .already attacked the nothing to do but to record sensations It is the opinion o! one authority who the bed or wheel chair; and although, ruptions during the day—the doorbell clothes. Each package should be —of sight, hearing, taste or what not. i has been giving a great deal of atten- ,the paralysis in these mild cases may —the telephone—the unexpected cal - marked and a list- of its contents They have charge of the telegraphic! tion to tire drainage, that tile drains virtually disapPear in'the course of a . ter, as Well as the little emergencies placed on the top of the contents of syst�Ctq that extends and ramifies; ordinarily pay for, therasi:hes in two few weeks or months, the patient will ,which arise from time to time'. You the drawer. through all parts of the body, consti- years. even then usuall7 be conscious of will be surprised to find how much -' tuting, as one might say, information; filen with money to lend will not weakness in the affected limb and will ., . time -these consume when taken as a battalions. hesitate to lend for purposes of farm walk with a limp and be liable to drop whole. Dry Cake and Cornbread.. { i - { t ✓'';' '" So, when maks out ov! ro ram If Other groups exercise mech+inica] �, improvement when it - is acsured than things when, he takes hod of them ri'g y P g you did not burn that pan of functions. • It is their business to di- .the increase in commercial ,value of ' with the weaker hand. for the day, allow• one hour, at least-,! corn bread, never mind how hard it is, rect the mo%cmerts of the muscles of: the. property will be much greater) One.wbo has had a stroke, however for interruptions. You will find your do not throw it to the chickens. By the body. Thus in the middle of .the 1 thar, the amount of the loan, and that; slight« must lead a very quiet life, give work, will run much more smoothly.I using a little imagination and com- top of the brain is a group that gov-) the-Mcresse of income will be suffi-�, up all severe -menta] and physical Try it, 'busy housewives,if you are!! mon sense, every scrap . of any kind erns the movements of the foot and ciert to repay, , the- loan and interest I labor and, above all things, avoid men-. ittriving to run your work on,clock-like of bread can be used in puddings. leg; further down, another that can in tw•o or. three years. But one high tat -excitement, especially anger. . His schedule, ,ii your day is filled with Remembering that milk, sweetening, trols the arm; and hand; -tower .still,'; I;: important factor 'in assuring profit-! diet should- be restricted and all high - duties which somehow fail so disc eggs and butter, are common to nearly another that has charge of the lips' ab?e -returns, peon any farm iin•est-{ ly seasoned f-0ods and meat sho:lld be. I..Couragingly in the performance. all good puddings, just let its look and tongue. In this .last "motor, area" i meet is the borrower's ability as a I avoided. 'There is a popular belief, We are sure to have interruptions around and see what `we can use. is the speech centre. If 'that part of; farmer, Nis land may be fertile—or! that the third stroke will be fstaf, but tv'eiy day of our lives, so let us take Soak the cornbread in' milk—,skim or your brain were badly injures .youlacking only in noire element thAt -is l this is true only in so far -as every - a common sense view of it, and accept fresh. Add bits of hard cake, 'a left- could not tallc. . . cheaply supplied; its productiveness; succeeding stroke is !'able to be more them with as good grace •'as we 'can, over macaroon or two, crackers, hard- Certain groups attend ` exclusively i may be very greatly unpaired' by ex -1 severe than tl?ose that have•ViGne be- smd allow them to interfere as little ened muffins or baking powder biscuit to thebusiness of storing memories—,.cess of moisture, and drainage may fore. ' as poseible with our life work. Let) and any plain bread. Do not. use a task of utmost imaginable import -I be obtainable at a comparatively low --� common sense rule, and plan your enou h . milk to make it slo r i' c g sloppy. Use ance,`inasmuch as your memories con- cost; yet risen- will not readily trust L Wise Men clay µ Work accordingly—and don't forget to your judgment. stitute the whore backgroand of your ; their money to a man who is racking, r .`hnake.allowance i r interruptions.That the bey Add one, two or three eggs accord- mind. Without them you could do no; in indust:y, careless of machinery, is out e[ a dilHcu,ty i is through It. ing to size of pudding. Add sweeten- thinking. Countless millions of them-.': atock and other equipment, or waste- - Homely Rrinkles. in Squeeze in the It pays to o a joU a an Ing. q juice of that Dries are filed away to your brain ful of his income. That d h tier than Paint can be removed from the, half lemon or' rind u the eel of the and, as if for the pur ose.of render -1 -- - • seP necessary. g p hands 'b rubbing the hands with orange Johne ate after breakfast. in them more uickl Pand easil nc-' C� That loose spending is 1!able to land y g g Y g quickly �- The trouble with a good many men one in.a tight corner. kerosene. Spices are always good. Add odds cessible for reference, the little- spir- i who ru-n for uffice is that they can That the less a -person knows the Kitchen walls should be painted or and ends you may have of jellies or its have them classified in separate! not run -fast enough. mere certain he is that he is right, calcimined, rather than papered; a jams—an apricot, cut up, or a few cases, so to speak, according to kind.I et- eheerful-buff is a good color. Another, cranberries ora peach. These should .Rooms in the Brain. That -worry is the mental 'flu. Bnd plan is to shellac the walls,. giving al be dropped• in while you are filling I -ow ?own on each side of lite head, Of `-0.115 persons listed in the latest ter clear the worr-es nut of your mind ' ;good washable surface, your baking dish with the mixture. edit°on of -Who's tCho,'- 14,560, or at4d disinfect it wltlt a raw drnly: of above the ears, are stored the, mem-. 74,5 per cent., had college education; cheerfulness. Instead of using starch for curtains Grease this dish.very thoroughly. Mix Dries of sounds. There are filed all E 3,644 or 16.5 per rept. had secondary A.c: or other sheer material, add a tea- a little melted butter in the pudding, the nursery rhymes, olcf college songs t se r education, and 1,811, or nine More than half the daily and week - spoonful of borax to each gallon of Bake very slowly. Serve with sugar, and tuneful bits of operas that have; per cent., had. a comitton school ly newspapers of the world are print - rinsing water. The curtains will be syrup or hard sauce, plain.or whipped delighted us. Near by; in the third I education. ed in English. Jtisay to iron .and will not have the cream or fruit syrup. frontal convolution, are the words of ----- __- - _ cloudy appearance given, by. starch. --0---- our mother tongue. The verses we , Rivetted buttons on overalls will.OHIV' etp p learned in childhood, the Lord's Pray- Q ohn's D�ste V� Comlllnuiftd gall out; they can be replaced by cut The man who makes good butter er and fragtttents of Ehe, catechism 5 SY p � ll —ting buttons from an old pair, leaving can always find a ready • market at a %t e there. I ,c Cl Is the ORIGINAL, reined dor DISTEMPER, INFLUENZ ar attached a piece of the -cloth an inch good price, especially if he lets folks At the back of the braina , low down, O ;v Z F and a half square. Slip the button know that he has good butter to sell, o < PINK, COUGHS w:eD COLDS. Never enccesarulls is the storage place for visual memo- N� n = imitated• It represents the highest attainment in veterinary ries: It is full of pictures of all ;science for the treatment of contagious dibeases• Sold e4 1 ' ' ' e kinds—the faces of dear old friends; i ��fj �Q all drug stores. ' yihuS; Capital of Lithuania street scenes, everything imaginable., ' AER GO " "OR* :aaazaAZ :Goshen, zed. _ Intelligence and the moral percep- ' Vilnius, or Vilna, as it Is more often The old Lithuanian universities -are tions seem to be located chiefly in the palled, the capital of the Lithuanian I also beautiful buildings, planted hal• front part 'of the brain, behind the,, republic, on the shores of the Baltic ter-skelter everywhere, without. any forehead. Here are the higher psychic` sea, is one of the 'most interesting , particular schem`o, as to replacement centres. If the physical structures representing them suffer, injury from --. pities of Europe. Vilna is a city of or alignment, ]Ike the good 'old days Im ria! Al:ca Axle Crease and Imperial Eureka Harness , ! I a blow or other cause,. aberrations of Old buildings. Beautiful cathedrals before we had straight roads and P° Pe .,,Snd churches of the Gothic, Roman- wide streets to permit rapid traffic of charact and intellect res!tit: Thel Oil insure long life for v:agons and herr««cgs. Put up segue and rococo styles - lift their 'industry and army.. spiritual empire deprived of, the.' in conven:cnt sizes and sold Uy dcalcre everywhere, - guidance and control ordinarily exec- Iri7 spires, outdoing one another in origin There is' a Russian quarter, a Po- perial Mica 'Imperial Eureka spires, and elegance. The. basilicas of cised over it as a• whole. ( Axle Grease Harness Oil fish quarter, a Jewish one and even In the front and upper portions of the Greek Orthodox churches, with the old Tartars still retain most of the brain reside the aristocracy of the ^-not only lubricates, but smooths keeps harness straps and toggss 5 pietr silver and. copper domes, squat- their characteristics. 3lost of the the surface of the axle and hub pliable and strong, prevents crack - ted over square pillars, reflect the empire .of the mind. Ther. are to be ung and breaking of stitches. It people of the different nationalities found the little spirits that du the with a coating of powdered mica, preservesharressa ainsttheaction Byzantine style which 41ourished in wear their national ,costumes. The . real thinking for us—the intelligences thus reducing friction and lessen- of sweat moisture and dust, also - the early Renaissance. There is a 8 fez and turban a[ the Tartar' is• seen that lin, that invent and that make w•ardsoff insects. Imperial Eureka famous miraculous shrine of the •Vir- side by side with the furry headgear P Ing the strain on horses and Harness Oil imparts a rich black the progress of the world. Over the Pa pia above the Porta Aciale, beneath of -fife Russian Cossack and the, out. • harness. lasting finish. � ' „ industrial groups, so to call them, they which kneel pilgrims who come there landlsh wide felt hat oP'the Jew from IMPERIAL "MADE IN CANADA" PRODUCTS ttrom places hundreds of miles distant. exercise full sovereignty. under which his curly side locks are ------------ ir In their multi -colored dresses -and sticking out. jackets the women and men afford the Marching Orde s !strangest schemes of color. At a To. be an inhabitant, born -and bred Tramp—"Yes, um, I'm an old sol• 1c • , :stone's throw from ilia miraculous In Vilna, is in itself a distinction', is dier; . fought in the —" he one stamped with inborn to. o p Mohammedan mos ue, with tkins—"A'vou =still - hrine a Mohamn q Mrs. 7`rimmq A , t� low twin towers, makes one think ture who has nothing to learn from .remember the Army training?" � .its . t• he arvenu, Vilnius harbors some of Mecca. Within sigbt of the mosque t D Tramp—"That I do, mum. Haven't land the shrine thrive several very great libraries, which contain interest- forgotten a single word o' command." Ing. old* manuscripts and books with - tient Jevdish'synat;oguea and til• Mrs. Tommy Atkins—"Then, about udical -schools, ttihlch were and still curious old bindings and illuminated _turn! Quick—march!" re the seat of brew culture in pages dohs by the monks ,many years �ttt'opa I �° - -.l. Buy Thrift Stamps. • r��� .� �,'. y"T'..•ur .Irl.. Sy :. '. ..s,`W'ri�.t',y�f�; •S,'i..L•: may, r ... . r !Ir . �f„A'a.;M'iJ.wRIG��+'' iM''9• • T: • _ '�'W�JI'�.1!-: �: 1, :�- +.W'iFR,f•'w..'�.�,`iuf�Tf.rP"v' ['�.'�+"+ .•.'� 'e.,s17 .,,�,{p+�@alt'_w:.!(',','r^�.`j:�.J-..i:zWvi.�.hi'•..'• :if, . c� mry,i..etir�•+`' y^fu r -fa ip�i " ';kr' rN.Y •Y!"tj�•!r ^V_. '�� r 'f '�•-oki I131'/zl]7•4I'"- rM�1,i�-. w • ![V i'Js."l�M.. LV .� .. ,. Y .'. ... � .,.. ': "'. ... 4..: ._. '4..i .. '.w. , 1.:., � .. '.. . .. �' 1 Wil' _ •t C.t .Y•�•y .... .54 .,.:..'.. �': �.. t.. .Fb.,.; ��� ..-+t• ..'Lai .•.^°:' 'F' "a•: `31 ' ��.".l. • 'h -•i .-'.•:n „ -9 .h. .p,, by.. .�('. . save 25 to 50 per cent. gasoline. ipdrew. . Hastie, Jr., Elmwood, Ontario. For fifteen years the standard Jimmy had finished writing,can you, ,9r. .,y. ''."1'- ,1. w .Q , •i , spy � TEVEN8' COMPLETE FERTILER IZ A_ �',• ' Do .not think that because your ment, and the further continued use have more sense than their masters." y stomach is easily upset you are the chimed -in Craggs: "I have a :ASI[ "" roe SA". Many doctors pre=cribs them. victim of some serious malady. One dog like that myself." �• You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Of the most common predisposing gin surrounding under! cultivation, near Battleford, Bank.- Cbas, 4 gestion, nervous dyspepsia and atom- Classified Adverdsemelits. ¢�r TS OF L,aDIRd wAxTRa. - TEMPLETON'S - FOR THE SUMMER . �� = CAUSE DISTRESS treme nervousness and Irritability, and WARDROBE _ ' RHEUMATIC CAPSULES A GENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT. Ontario j, rich, red blood they make not only " been doctoring for several months —=.$nt They Are Nearly Always „ s = imparts s healthy digestion, but Car- save 25 to 50 per cent. gasoline. ipdrew. . Hastie, Jr., Elmwood, Ontario. For fifteen years the standard Jimmy had finished writing,can you, tante, charges paid. Bend stamp fo r+ - ries color to the cheeks and .lips and Due to Thin, Watery Blood. TEVEN8' COMPLETE FERTILER IZ A_ `. w' ' Do .not think that because your ment, and the further continued use have more sense than their masters." y stomach is easily upset you are the chimed -in Craggs: "I have a :ASI[ "" roe SA". Many doctors pre=cribs them. victim of some serious malady. One dog like that myself." �• You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Of the most common predisposing gin surrounding under! cultivation, near Battleford, Bank.- Cbas, 4 they laughed. causes of indigestion is anaemia, or yF • !OS BALE thin, watery blood. In fact it has bgr Jimmie Knew. A teacher was- instructing a class C7� ELL :EQUIPPED NSWSP"JM ri and fob printing plant Into ` come generally recognized that Ontario. Insurance carried $1.110 W} - in English and called on a small boy healthy activity of .the stomach Is Im-possible 'Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.F.S., of -the named Jimmy Brown. i u,Ila Ins Co•. Ltd" Toroate. unleea the blood is rich and sible to detect liars. state of health, try the tonic treat- _ .� nouneed _ ref. Under nth anew chair for chil- OFT ELM WANTED, 8 IN. ANA ment of '• Dr. Williams' pink .Pills. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been dren .is a music box that plays when thicker, shipped green from sa�Ci Do not sell until you communiosts scut r' found most valuable in cases of indi- a child is seated. us, Keenan Bro. Limited. Owen Boun4i _ gestion, nervous dyspepsia and atom- Classified Adverdsemelits. ¢�r TS OF L,aDIRd wAxTRa. - TEMPLETON'S - �►a»wzs waassa. . �� board can ride the mule if treme nervousness and Irritability, and a blood builder and nerve tonic. The HUMOR E_FURE.&YNEX RHEUMATIC CAPSULES A GENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT. Ontario j, rich, red blood they make not only " been doctoring for several months 11 to sell Btransky's Fuel Fuel Vaporiser for Ford cars. Guaranteed to „ s = imparts s healthy digestion, but Car- save 25 to 50 per cent. gasoline. ipdrew. . Hastie, Jr., Elmwood, Ontario. For fifteen years the standard Jimmy had finished writing,can you, tante, charges paid. Bend stamp fo r+ - ries color to the cheeks and .lips and Didn't See -the Jo e. TEVEN8' COMPLETE FERTILER IZ A_ `. w' "Well," said Snaggs, "many dogs will pay you. George Stexe=4 Peterborough. Ontario. ment, and the further continued use have more sense than their masters." "Yes, I think •I Can:' was a chimed -in Craggs: "I have a :ASI[ "" roe SA". Many doctors pre=cribs them. F dog like that myself." H+,LSECTION- FARM LAND, virmoll, land You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink And yet he couldn't understand why gin surrounding under! cultivation, near Battleford, Bank.- Cbas, 4 they laughed. H- Rosa, 18 Rutherford Ave.. Haipiltoa; yF • !OS BALE - • Jimmie Knew. A teacher was- instructing a class C7� ELL :EQUIPPED NSWSP"JM ri and fob printing plant Into ` Columbine, Tcroato. Ontario. Insurance carried $1.110 W} stimulate for a -time. - • in English and called on a small boy for 11.900 on quick sal. Bos •il �Yflaan 'Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.F.S., of -the named Jimmy Brown. i u,Ila Ins Co•. Ltd" Toroate. Mrs. Jones' mirth was so pre gestion, nervous dyspepsia and atom- e+i gas would form iD the "James,' she said, "write on the 'Richard L,aDIRd wAxTRa. - TEMPLETON'S - ach weakness, -just because they are rate. These co:.dltions brought on ex- board can ride the mule if treme nervousness and Irritability, and a blood builder and nerve tonic. The .. RHEUMATIC CAPSULES ! he wants to."" _. "Now," continued the teacher when T ADIEB WANTED TO DO PLAIN �! L -and light sewing at home. -whole nt_ rich, red blood they make not only " been doctoring for several months d spare time; good pay, work sent any die - s = imparts s healthy digestion, but Car- ;: For fifteen years the standard Jimmy had finished writing,can you, tante, charges paid. Bend stamp fo r+ - ries color to the cheeks and .lips and -,. specific for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Gout q„ find a better form for that Sentence. 'ma'am, particulars. National Manufacturing Co., Montreal. gives vigor to the muscles. One '•fin- ment, and the further continued use sciatica, Lumbago, houraigla "Yes, I think •I Can:' was a portant point to remember is that Dr. i , Many doctors pre=cribs them. the prompt answer, 'Richard can 203900L 'l!EAO�s/ Williams' Pink Pilin contain no harm- You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink writs m Tamyleton., 142 Xing St. W., ToroaW, ro. aoW orr,luW.dralWte•r r7�b error ride the mule if the mule wants him CHOOL TEACHERS -MAKE REAL ful drugs or -opiates and are thus to be 9145 Il•o*D•i➢box.16- to.' " 1`� mOney to spare time -tied pox card to Ratepayer Publishing Oo., - • preferred to preparations that merelyi - i----9�-�^�- Columbine, Tcroato. Careless of Him. stimulate for a -time. - • chantsm is an apparatus invented by Ask for Minard's and take no -other._ 'Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.F.S., of -the '..gin worrying unnecessarily -about you-.- j, Mrs. Jones' mirth was so pre sible to detect liars. state of health, try the tonic treat- _ .� nouneed that it attracted the, attention Under nth anew chair for chil- OFT ELM WANTED, 8 IN. ANA ment of '• Dr. Williams' pink .Pills. of her husband. dren .is a music box that plays when thicker, shipped green from sa�Ci Do not sell until you communiosts scut You will be surprised to see how "What are you laughing at?" be a child is seated. us, Keenan Bro. Limited. Owen Boun4i rapidly your appetite returns and your asked. • • - • Ont. ,.whole debilitated system as A472 letter, She writes that 'In 'In Canada there are 4100 cheese fiLAlrsotTa .revives,- the new', rich blood courses through- 9=45 they Nos. 9474-9145. Size had foggy weatLer all the wayfactories, creameries, cream factories, ANCER, TU]LORH. Lv][Pe. ��TT'NQa,, C your body. Here is the statement. of 16 requires across." • condensaries, and.milk product plants, internal and external, oursd wftk10 one person among thousands .who have �3b yds. 54 Ina. wide. "I don't see anything funny in _ place the criminal was. suspected of by our ho treatment Write 2n� ef•f°ore' too Late Dr. Bsl� ]Ladfefil - used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to their L. 9474-21iliases' Suit -Coat (two stXlea that:" negative results, but when he is shown The crooked stick is at the farther' M. Limited. Coilfnrwooa, oat own great advantage, hire. A. Veniot, Homford, "For of sleeve). Price, 30 cents. In 3 sizes, 116 to 20. yearn. Size 16 requires 1',b No; but she adds that the captain end of the wood. BuyThrift Stamps. N.S., says: about two yds. 54 ins. wide; lining, lea yds. 36 must have neglected to. takeout clear - • •+-•-•-••• • •-•++-• •-«++•• years Iwas agreat sufferer from in- ' with ins. wide. ing papers:", GIRLS! A MAS .-digestion, which seemed to carry 9145 -Misses' Two -Piece Skirt .g name,'but, knowing if he said so, his It a complication of other troubles. (suitable for email women; in two MONEY ORDERS. grossed.in thought,a few seconds•, then 4 e Every meal I too!- brought with it lengths). Price, 20 cents. In 3 sizes, Rhe safe way to send by OF WAVY GLEAMY misery, as it was followed by -_41n, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requires I%, money plimenL" r and sometimes, nausea - ' Ord ~ Jane, l BEAUTIFUL HAIR AUTO SPARE PARTS for most makes and models of cats. Your old, broken or worn-out parts replaced. Write or wire us describ- ing what you want. We carry the largest and most complete stook in Canada of slightly used or new parts and automobile equipment. We ship C,O,DI anywhere. in Canada Sat1s- 4atory or refqp4 in full our mopark yttttoo., tip -ail AR oda vt '1'oroaW. — Nos: 9472-9145. Size 16 requires er. 2% yda. 54 ins..wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 ins, wide; vest, 74 yd. 18 ins. wide; The British House of Commons ruffled vesting, i.: yd. 18 ins. wide.. possesses a post office of its own, 9472-MIsses' Suit -Coat ( body and which deals with over two and a half sleeves in one). Price. 30 cents. In 3 million postal packets during a single sizes, 16 to 20 years.. Size 16 requires session. 1% yds. '54 ins. wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 fns. wide. I,Spanish • F l u 'These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCaIl Co., 70 Bond St., Claims 31any Victims in Canada Toronto, Dept. W. and should be guarded aaafnst. LetRol the wealthy and great RolMinard's Liniment Roll in splendor and state, I envy them mot, I'declare it;. Iw a are:at Pr►.Pntatl�e, being ons of I eat m Own lamb tbe.oldent remedlee used, hllnard's Llnt- Y r meat bas cured thousands of cases of My chickens and ham, Grippe, Bronchitis, sore Throat. Asthma I shear m own fleece and I wear it .and similar diseases, it tri an F.nemy to 3r r (Germs. Thounandr of bottles being used I have- lawns, _I- have bowers, every day, for sale by all drusslars and I have fruits, I have flowers, general' dealers, The lark.. -is my morning alarmer; M1`aRD s Y8 � E hT N S„"LIbItTSD, So, jolly. boys, now, Here's (god speed the plough. ` Middlemen don't get much out of Long life and sueces, to the fanner, the farmers of Denmark.. Practically From the Old English. all farm "supplies are bought and prat- .___.p_....., tically x11 farm products are sold co- operatively in that country. CHILDREN 4F ALL jGES -Mabel: "The first time George pro posed I didn't accept him." Rose: "I Children of all ages -whether it be know that, dear. You weren't there.” the new-born babe or the growing child -have to be constantly guarded "SYRUP 4F FIGS".. as to their health. ` Upon the "good health of the little one largely de- s pends his strength and usefulness, in after years. Baby's Own Tablets are -:Cu l DJS kX T�ri/C the ideal home medlefa� • ur-++ J t�l[_v-1 I -J -LL - of all ages. They are a gentI6 but thorough laxative which are absolute- Look at ton move Doi- ly guaranteed to be free from opiates or other harmful drugs and which sons from little Stomach, may be given to the youngest' child IiYCC and bOWBrS with perfect safety and beneficial re - suits. Through their action on the bowels and stomach they banish constipation and indigestion; break 'o up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy.. Mothers, you can make your Iittle ones well • and keep them well by just keeping a box of the Tab- •� lets at hand and by giving an occa- sional dose to the baby to -keep his little bowels regular and his stomach sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers -or by mail at 26 cents•,a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. The Victim. The Iesson was about the Prodigal Accept "California Syrur of Figs Son, and the Sunday -school teacher the for theme -California on was dwelling on the character of the the package, then you are sere your -lder brother. child is having the best and most "But amid all the rejoicing," be harmless. laxative or physic for the said, "there. was one to whom the pre- little stomach, liver and bowels. Child• ren love its paration of the feast brought no joy, fruity taste. Fall directions for to whom the Prodical's return gave no ' child's cld''s dose on each bot - to tie. dive it without fear. pleasure,. but only bitterness; one Motherl You mag` Say "California." who had no wish to attend it. Now, :an ally one of you tell me who this was 9" There was a breathless silence. g� 1870 Men from a dozen sympatheic schol- a lrPlias., the chorus:- " ��6 �•.� "Please, sir, it was the fatted calf." It casts ~a light on'Russian affairs. Sa0oT$Wv�,i ;o know that there is no word ''for Asuirlca'ii 1Monew Dor tisemsew 'efficiency" in the Russian language. Rook on Although some nations exaggerate the DOG DISEASES .m'portance of efficiency until it be- and Row to Reed :cues a mania, -Germany, for e, Mailed }reo to,pny Ad- ample, -the lack of the idea in Rus- dress by the Author. 8. Cllr- ti3oTes Co.. Inc. Sian- speech is reflected in most Rus -I - Ise est 81st Street ;fan activities. r . Naw York, U.B.A. Buy thrift stamps. Cascarets" is biggest selling - Laxative -Cathartic .for Liver and Bowels Twenty-five million boxes of Cas - carets were sold last year to ._riks who wanted relief without injurer from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Colds and Sick Headacre. Cas• carets work while you sleep, removing the. toxins, poinons and sour, tndigest- Ible waste without griping or ineonvenf- encs. Cascarets regulate by strength. ening tren gth- ening the bowel muscles. They never weaken or shock the Iiver like calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets cost so little too. Let "Danderine" save and glorify your hair, Ji4 - ONLY e+i gas would form iD the stomach to such, an extent that: :ay x�BAYER" ARE ; ASP heart would palpitate at an alarming rate. These co:.dltions brought on ex- treme nervousness and Irritability, and I found my general health so much affected that the Ieast exertion would _ tire me, and I slept but poorly. I had " been doctoring for several months d with no result beyond slight temporary I° relief, when 1 was advised by a friend to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills: I de- 0 O i cided to follow this advice, and got -,. a half dozen boxes. Good results " soon began to show from this treat- ment, and the further continued use •= of the pills have made me a well wo- a nian. I can cheerfully recommend i , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to. similar sufferers." of `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" W% You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink tike 14 Karat on gold. It positively ' • Identiflea the only genuine Aspirin,- Pills through any dealer in medicine �f or they will be sent you by mail .at ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally, .60 cents a box or- six boxes for :2.60 :made in Canada.. by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' Al Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. - - Machine to Trap "Fibs." Therels only one Aspirin -?Bayer" -Yon must say "Says:" .Among the marvels of delicate me- Asplrin to the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Maautaetnre of aeetleacidester of Sallcylleaeid. While it is well known that AsPIM manufacture, anufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of eM7n chantsm is an apparatus invented by "twill be stamped with their general trade mark, the IlWsr Cross," 'Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.F.S., of -the i .ondon University, by which it. is' pos- sible to detect liars. This is done by. taking electric re- cords of the effect of cross-examination an a criminal's nervous system to in. -- :Idicate whether he is telling the truth. Dr. Waller discovered that the re- sistance of the skin to electricity -varies with the. state of the emotions, - —land has so developed the discovery that even apprehension can plainly be spotted" by the fluctuations of a spot. .*f light on a scale. "This," he says, "is how we shall - the criminal. He -will be trying to ..prove an alibi. its will look the judge In the eye and say he was never,'say,. at Chelsea, in his life. Now we apply pry method. Attach the electric wires to his hands and then show him a few pictures, including one of the _ place the criminal was. suspected of having visited. The others - will give negative results, but when he is shown that particular- one the result will be •that the light will jump -and there to no power in mortal magi to stop it.,, Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Clever Man. "Dearest;" said the young mother, "I've decided on a name for baby. We will call her Ermyntrude." Her husband disapproved of the name,'but, knowing if he said so, his �wlfe would insist, he' remained en- grossed.in thought,a few seconds•, then 4 replied: ' "That will 'do admirably, my dear. My first sweetheart's name was Erm. `- yntrude; so she will take it as a com- plimenL" •" The baby, it may be said, was called - ~ Jane, AUTO SPARE PARTS for most makes and models of cats. Your old, broken or worn-out parts replaced. Write or wire us describ- ing what you want. We carry the largest and most complete stook in Canada of slightly used or new parts and automobile equipment. We ship C,O,DI anywhere. in Canada Sat1s- 4atory or refqp4 in full our mopark yttttoo., tip -ail AR oda vt '1'oroaW. — Nos: 9472-9145. Size 16 requires er. 2% yda. 54 ins..wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 ins, wide; vest, 74 yd. 18 ins. wide; The British House of Commons ruffled vesting, i.: yd. 18 ins. wide.. possesses a post office of its own, 9472-MIsses' Suit -Coat ( body and which deals with over two and a half sleeves in one). Price. 30 cents. In 3 million postal packets during a single sizes, 16 to 20 years.. Size 16 requires session. 1% yds. '54 ins. wide; collar, 1 yd. 27 fns. wide. I,Spanish • F l u 'These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCaIl Co., 70 Bond St., Claims 31any Victims in Canada Toronto, Dept. W. and should be guarded aaafnst. LetRol the wealthy and great RolMinard's Liniment Roll in splendor and state, I envy them mot, I'declare it;. Iw a are:at Pr►.Pntatl�e, being ons of I eat m Own lamb tbe.oldent remedlee used, hllnard's Llnt- Y r meat bas cured thousands of cases of My chickens and ham, Grippe, Bronchitis, sore Throat. Asthma I shear m own fleece and I wear it .and similar diseases, it tri an F.nemy to 3r r (Germs. Thounandr of bottles being used I have- lawns, _I- have bowers, every day, for sale by all drusslars and I have fruits, I have flowers, general' dealers, The lark.. -is my morning alarmer; M1`aRD s Y8 � E hT N S„"LIbItTSD, So, jolly. boys, now, Here's (god speed the plough. ` Middlemen don't get much out of Long life and sueces, to the fanner, the farmers of Denmark.. Practically From the Old English. all farm "supplies are bought and prat- .___.p_....., tically x11 farm products are sold co- operatively in that country. CHILDREN 4F ALL jGES -Mabel: "The first time George pro posed I didn't accept him." Rose: "I Children of all ages -whether it be know that, dear. You weren't there.” the new-born babe or the growing child -have to be constantly guarded "SYRUP 4F FIGS".. as to their health. ` Upon the "good health of the little one largely de- s pends his strength and usefulness, in after years. Baby's Own Tablets are -:Cu l DJS kX T�ri/C the ideal home medlefa� • ur-++ J t�l[_v-1 I -J -LL - of all ages. They are a gentI6 but thorough laxative which are absolute- Look at ton move Doi- ly guaranteed to be free from opiates or other harmful drugs and which sons from little Stomach, may be given to the youngest' child IiYCC and bOWBrS with perfect safety and beneficial re - suits. Through their action on the bowels and stomach they banish constipation and indigestion; break 'o up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy.. Mothers, you can make your Iittle ones well • and keep them well by just keeping a box of the Tab- •� lets at hand and by giving an occa- sional dose to the baby to -keep his little bowels regular and his stomach sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers -or by mail at 26 cents•,a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. The Victim. The Iesson was about the Prodigal Accept "California Syrur of Figs Son, and the Sunday -school teacher the for theme -California on was dwelling on the character of the the package, then you are sere your -lder brother. child is having the best and most "But amid all the rejoicing," be harmless. laxative or physic for the said, "there. was one to whom the pre- little stomach, liver and bowels. Child• ren love its paration of the feast brought no joy, fruity taste. Fall directions for to whom the Prodical's return gave no ' child's cld''s dose on each bot - to tie. dive it without fear. pleasure,. but only bitterness; one Motherl You mag` Say "California." who had no wish to attend it. Now, :an ally one of you tell me who this was 9" There was a breathless silence. g� 1870 Men from a dozen sympatheic schol- a lrPlias., the chorus:- " ��6 �•.� "Please, sir, it was the fatted calf." It casts ~a light on'Russian affairs. Sa0oT$Wv�,i ;o know that there is no word ''for Asuirlca'ii 1Monew Dor tisemsew 'efficiency" in the Russian language. Rook on Although some nations exaggerate the DOG DISEASES .m'portance of efficiency until it be- and Row to Reed :cues a mania, -Germany, for e, Mailed }reo to,pny Ad- ample, -the lack of the idea in Rus- dress by the Author. 8. Cllr- ti3oTes Co.. Inc. Sian- speech is reflected in most Rus -I - Ise est 81st Street ;fan activities. r . Naw York, U.B.A. Buy thrift stamps. Cascarets" is biggest selling - Laxative -Cathartic .for Liver and Bowels Twenty-five million boxes of Cas - carets were sold last year to ._riks who wanted relief without injurer from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Colds and Sick Headacre. Cas• carets work while you sleep, removing the. toxins, poinons and sour, tndigest- Ible waste without griping or ineonvenf- encs. Cascarets regulate by strength. ening tren gth- ening the bowel muscles. They never weaken or shock the Iiver like calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets cost so little too. Let "Danderine" save and glorify your hair, Ji4 - ONLY x�BAYER" ARE ; ASP In a few moments you can trans- form your plain, dull, Sat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. .Just get at'any drag-m.­- rag_m..__toilet toiletcounter a small bottle of "Deur " derine" for a few -cents. Then moisten d a soft cloth wfth the Dandertno- 53 draw thin through your .hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, 0 O i yes•, immediately, you have doubled tpe beauty of your hair. It will be R ' " Klass, so soft, lustrous; flu ffy,, and -so easy to do up. All dost, dirt and. ex- cessive oil is removed. „. Let Danderine put more life, color, a vigor and brightness in your hair. i , This stimulating tonic will freshets your scalp, check dandruff and failing of `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" W% hair, and help your hair to grow loaf , tike 14 Karat on gold. It positively ' • Identiflea the only genuine Aspirin,- thick, strong and beautiful.- eautiful.- �f ONLY TABLETS MARKED - x�BAYER" ARE ; ASP I N loot Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" . 4= 53 0 O i yi V i , 'The itAme `Bayer" on Aspirin is of `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" W% w tike 14 Karat on gold. It positively ' • Identiflea the only genuine Aspirin,- contains proper directions for Col s, Headache, Toothache, Earache Ns� tATattrl+ �f the Aspirin prescribed' by physicians �or over nineteen years aAd now ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally, :made in Canada.. Tin boxea of 12 tablets 6obt 6114 Al Always buy an unbroken package a few cents. Larger'Bayer" peoluwRe Therels only one Aspirin -?Bayer" -Yon must say "Says:" Asplrin to the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Maautaetnre of aeetleacidester of Sallcylleaeid. While it is well known that AsPIM manufacture, anufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of eM7n jos A' "twill be stamped with their general trade mark, the IlWsr Cross," 'fa: «; ° 4<" •,.Q •"'n``" s^u 'c'*:� "'yr. v.. yam. •'-. g1:'+*1 �} v:.c: '. .mc ,.' '. ."Z'%'sr- r .., . h'i'd p ,.� a].3i./t.Ow•�P aCAnY [2""- +c:-, h. " :.. 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Q��• Fouad, a Dena ` TT ,. - ll silver brooch. -Mine Mary Clark was in -the ISMS8 ;t Loser call at this office. city °n Monday evening at +v'� +- HOUSE-CLEANING -Born,. on Mbnday, April 29th, a meeting of Arthur Blight's' ` -Mise Luella Hobbs was in the to Walter and Mrs. Nicholson, a Studig Club. = n will require some of the Pollowing.Tinee. City on Friday. son. I -Robert Rankiq, who has par- Oreton ,50 cents 0 75�C8nte - a yard,- Shadow -Chintz .75 cents a and y -Mrs. Jabs Scott is ill and -Mrs. W. Peak spent a couple chased a market garden. at Oak Y y ' '� •' yzander the doctor's care. of days with her daughter, Miss Ridgea, of which he has taken _Bungalow Net, with and without border, 40 and 50 cants, -M. S. Chapman has erected a Reta, in the city. possession, s ent Sunda with his ° r . Y A,rt Muslin 40 and 50 cents, Dotted muslin 30c yd, new awning in front of his store. -Lr. Henry will b® here as usual mother here. next Tues to attend to his •-N. J. Morrissey has returned Art Sateen 50c id Upholster Tacks �? -Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Y Y ' 3' _ , t racer were in the city on FI'1dRy. pl'UfeSSiOntll duties. * from Chicagu, where, after tit- Pictitre"Hangei-� Etc,' _ 0c` -Mrs. J. N. Richardson, we re -Hiigh and Mrs. Rose-and fain- tending the funeral of hiss att t, gist to state, is seriously ill at ily, of Toronto, speut a few days he spent a fete days visiting John Green and Create 1Y•indow Sh4des 1.00 to 1.25-each. resent. with Donald and Airs. Munro. and Thomas Larkin.'+ -C. H. C. Wright, of Toronto, -Mrs. r... D.Banks, who has G. A. GILLESPIE -DUNBARTON ;epenb the weekend -with Picker-' been scrion Iy ill, is, we are glad PUNBARTorr f iug friends. to know, somewhat imlpruve� -�Y. A. and _firs. Fuller, Green -Nicholas "'un-au of Toronto • We are sorry- to report that Miss A, - `� River, spent Sunda with Eli and aecotupanied by a'�frieud, spent ,1hu"i is rluite ill, 1 s Y Sirs, Thomas Pfizer, of Toronto, ii ? Sunday with hi- relatives here. Mrs. Wf sou. vi•=itinp in the village. r -Mrs'. F. W. Hicks is in Res- - I -The tOR'n911i ccrntuil «ill r{l,� Y. p, SocCe,y wit! not'trieet` .o i ton on account of 'the serious ill meet un ►londay nest� -for the ag iin until the autumn. he �' •� �� mess of her mother. transaction of general biSinesa. Sliss Bate Anderson. of Torotljo,Oita t -Many farmers throughout the -George and Mrs. Law, of To. sp''ut the week-end at AV..Thorl,'s. Oeste, sunlit S h Slum ,s and measles are .quite . township have completed their under} .=alen� in ti:a'vilta e " ' seeding operations frienci�. ,Ir Law reulatt:ed over. g ' for Ii feu days. Come to the drania entitled Home -Born 'o❑ Friday, April 23rd, Ties" to be given in the baaernelit of " to Kennedi and firs. Gordon, of -Til•� police trustees are asking the church by the Dunhrkrton Drama- - Toronto, °daughter, fur teutlers for the construction ut tic Club, on middy evening, April iU, -F. W. Hicks is again on duty,. R three foot cement sidewalk on a�:sisted by music between act? by the ., -.•after beink laid , ilp for a week ur Chijsting street. Greenwood Orchestra. Admission,• two with rheumatism.-The new bridge will be closed adults 25 cents; children, 15 cents. A - treu.t i; in store f6r alt who attend. ' on T11esdati and Weclne,cln of -Edward Cornell; ;ti's Are sorry � Y - - .-. '• . .. , _ _ nest %reek; while the- tenl_aur,ary -- -- --.. _._ _• ling the past few • days. bridge ns sing erects *;rtp lldvert+seinAnts.. -Services at St. George'scliare}l. -rile nerw tt'rnporary bridge at --- _ - T neat Sunday. %lay.2nd : horning rile west end of the village is lie- OL \ Ii—A hi, vele, at KrniKe Hill. / �i a +1 �' ^! at 10.30 Evenin av-,,00. Ing constructed tlni.4.week,' anal I,�o,cr call at KEtwjo,licc. 3U•33 ,R - 7a/ ✓ v work twill begin at once on the —Fred and Mrs. Adair, of Agin. g ..FOR c+1<LF•'-In - court, spent Sum Sunday with the lat- cement covering ori the new i,;QC2C'AiiE F[A`O _ d ,R r. Appy t'. rt; Hall, ci,urch 'ter's father. W. H. Banks. bridge. - St. Pickering. sotf' + " Airs. E. J. Sbirley left on Fri- -.lir. and Mrs. Paradine' an'clbedroont'sitire , .v4SthI. . is - edrp for Strathruy, on ing to'tbe son, nt Toronto, .lir-. Htighe�'Anct rr rz3 and ntattresst�: - Inquire ac ch. 1 A'14` serious illness of her father.- - aorr, of Detroit, and ' Mrs. R. - Fitz--L. A. Van Skiver returned situon:=, of -Hamilton. spent S-itur- T��tlFtSALE--Wrung pigs. gust wean home' on Friday, after. a .two • day. ,rfternoon with. t J. trod 1 E. C. c„ J ret of :r.t 25, con. t, weeks' bile?ness trI •to Oril1fA. All"?. C1Rt'k. F..r.::,:g Iad..ph,ne IO(NL:- S' C€�me and see. our assort p _' _ - _ _ went and- -,M. L. and Mrs. Fiederichsen :-On Mondty' \. J. 1lnrri4=Py ,IyTRAN1 RT.RR PLA♦ rti FOI.• and daughter, of Birc'b Cliff, spent. pla�:ed. in nuts-four tine feeding I - t1 E—r il. i' !. r,.n rind ,hoose theater for that roam you l'Sunday with Pickering friends. c•attlt on his ranch near Anillc•y. I;OR 3tPar;old, spent a fete clays tinting the past lhttudre_f each and we,-intend papering this . 1he „ ?week tt'ith James and Jnr?. Rose, from Harry Wade. t►t .C:1\ Iit'Y A B}s 1LTi1 t'L • 0-wing to•the absence of the -A (lance and box sr ciftl `Will ize �. t ,n, e,,.r -in 1 tin,, f r Qr_.,' K'�r n new designs are all very attractive, secretary the report of the ' lull= held in the Fire Hall, Pickering, n, gi,at.trotn.John heel; worthy. a•r3t ., en's, Institute meeting is held over under the ausliices of Football Cinb (;Gs `I'OK. H ATC HI G- Duck ^ ■„ q nutil next week, on Thursday, -May t3tb. Ladies I • [Rs from gaud stror stogie at +Lrx, per: Wha# about Floor'Covering r - u"zF..D BAR(.Ehtri'rar bushels of pp • A number fr��rn here attends are re(laested to make snitable_ply. to Hugh the funeral of the late James boxes for the__occaioi+ -E�nie on , Trull to the L'nion Cemetery, Osh- boys, ken a good oin and sl- :'+ed IOileloth• 1 yard and 2 yards Y Y P R g !� g ti :- � ey :1lanscheu: [. G-row :: Ante, .. _ 00 9Wa, on Saturday. bring your befit girl. I'mpt-ing ii-:r Ju.,hel. .apply to W'inton'W'hite,$r'r,ugham. I tf - • -A number from here 'purpose hem's orchestra in attendance. * - wide at -85- cents a square yd. attending the drama, "Home Tfest, -Beginning with'Suntay next, hOR SALE-Wiaon'a, plows, 1l r• ..+rte t to be presented by the young peo the Grand Trunk will resume its r ws. s[ur=lrra and all kende of ,mp[emerrts. Linoleum 2 yards wide at 1.2.5 _ pie of Dunbarton this (Friday) summer service. The local for FS. ierman,iClaremont n,tt f (evening • Toronto will be due at Pickering PIGS FOR SALE-A number of Rood - a square yard: - -Gordon Law went into the about 7.45 a. m. Tbi9 will be chunks, aleoiet•eral'suckers and one brood city on Monday, owing to the much appreciated b the sow, John L Gillman. Hrougham. Phone black _ + y PP Y People Iuv,. a�nr - • sersens illness of his father, John of Pickering, -who will thus be With Pa er Floor Oilcloth and n W. Law, who was seized with sable -to do a decent days' businesa FOR SALE-A- quantity of 'seed p barley, No: 1 quality, also S.C. Leghorn 7PsralStic stroke. in the City, With the present •oo.t. rt. Phonc l'rckcring ,3(*. R. A. Br"ell. -The regular monthly meeting service, it is usually about. dinner x. x. �o• �1a_rC��nt• t�_ some cif our new Curtain Nets -2. cd the Methodist Ladies' Aid trill time before a person could Ret into1- UUn FOR 9ALF 85 per r ores, rtit you can. make . your -rooms Ibe held ou Wednesday, May 6th. .the city, but with the early train j`,, i�, renr of inn �R-,,tit road,: A man JJ 1f;T at the ugual boar, at the -home of a good days' work can 'be accom- w,:! . a the premises to rttcr,J o cu,torricrs. C A. Bsrclay. Brougham. Durr r L ' ' Mrs. Thotra4 Law. plkhecl. The train Will leave To. .Cheerful and bright.- ``'Come -Mrs. George Jlartiri and dzu- ronto tit 5,10. p in., And will be �OR SALI:rCr�n<a.PtricPtthtr,'srntgd = gliter, of Toronto, are visiting dile at Pickering K1)011t A. )r) p.-nl. ' r::'•,na 41 5• S'.•" . '!`o vl • rrn sprtn¢ With the inrnier'a n1tYCh@i.' J1r�. , one :,,d .:half ton cap +13 ,n for-- supply . -A meeting i,f tuP teat•;,-•rs of a us apply You wants. c ll R \Irrrn.y i,cnc t „>3r n et r wan :James Gordon. Mr, 31,irtin al-o Pic kt•i inl, ton nsbip teas . hell] 'in - -- - . -repent theweek-pnd with them. Pieketing: Tillage on ,Saturday. I.`,tKtI « �♦TE1) I sv,int t+t bora f -Wm. Bradford, of the Domin• April _Ith nt-N-, hivh the tolluwiti . r .�„tk g CompAny, ' y I . , any, is pay l.11 , _. vn c,,sc run i S• ion Bride Cotn Rn Ilanrfl'tun,' resulttti yn ,was uunnfmutfsl ad+, .t i •c.�at3ra, . 1i^ C• rine X11 R R 1 t, x.d;'if - CHAPMAN7D has been spending a fewdAyq here 'ed ; "Tliit they price theni-elvrs - s:tr with his mother. He is laat•inR on rec•,ud n, bviug heartily iii , (fi���.�LL T rd touring ear' 1017,- w ..:-B fOr Kingston %'Ilere he hag9 h 1 rge favor Cif tilt' propoQeCI wAh-r-,,' Che- 'i,, s� ,� :;,r1?ed,,'t,::'. rs:v ;,1 :n rt,., ) . r c t rhoc< ab.orha-r new of the erection of. a new Iron tittle, vi'/.: Minitntitn $,S00, advan(tpny� Cnca r, Ifighia d'Cr;.•k. In•l.pl•oncUNDY 8 HARDWARE' ;bridge. 'ing SI00 each )-Pat, to it, maxi(rtttm -The po-,tmastei•softhe, Doniin oLS1200, for rural teachers-R1-1rl-(rl'T('.i:-T11��PteTlo i1�tPtit tic• _ - � ion are uniting In an, appeal to a.-4,4tant9 in tir•lmn ',01.001-. wad'•u , �' 'herr-ce. r ,i.:r c'+uhor of n'hkh the nra•- i the government for be ter re•"ihe taieiri� eq to ae ere to ` t,r_; -- -_ - - r •- ,r bf. �i t nb.n c r procure w - _.maneratiari. While a •?)fight Rd tha proposed gc•hPdu.le, provided �_,.:r,i• ,naicr,:a :; ,s yea 1 1/..,r' , van('@ was mad@ Since Che outbreak .that the' teacliei . of this (-aunt _ se.. A aSy . 5 tri qI P_�I\T1NZG A\"D D CQll- u n ng ads of the war, the inerea�vd renlune• add other counties-du likenise. ..,__fi,„ ;• ,r.'..rnd w,,rkmar..hrr. .tl.n _ _ - 'ation has not been, in proportion -Un Wedue=clay evening, Aln it Ir tc in tea of the h.st cetabl`shc•d compan " • e ~to the increased cont of living. 21st about fift • of the n't111 (d(nco,sundt,,l nti t,r:,^cloy and stock. resi- a carry everything to make house- -' R + S l g dcnccv an¢r..rcaatrlK u: low rate Apply at �r Two inore steam rollers, as tt'iev&1 of -Lloyd and MrWhite e.erow'agarage or athutia across thestrttt. ' well as a (ictantity of other Toad niet at their home and 'presented _ cten�n ens such as: . .mavhinery, hay.(- arI•ived at Pick- thein with tw beantiful 'ehiiirs. i;OR SALE-t'hrrce snlirl, brick, 2 yf ,- ;acing for use on the' Provincial- :after the presentation - a most : •cry s•, air;,, <mallr. h but cn...pk.te, :n v'rc- ,• :rt relreir• alsu,i�nie 'shop adlu,n1nqq, oplr,;- _ a• HrghtwA y. It 13 t:flidChat tt'OCB oil pleasant ereU.iri,g W'AS Spelit fill ,t ;� a R.oy'ai' Hot,:l arc! Pernn's brick nickel' cT -� c t7 O' r4 y _ g { ;:Royal ttl:itby, cpm Washing . ach�nes, I el -'.�r.11 111 Mo )s, Ste p �adde�s ver extensive scale will be be acnes and danein unttil the "wee ( how plate, new a t a a 1 l �._- gun in Pickering Village about sola' hours" of the tnorninz. and. hath - nd toilet. Also g,od boulgcard apptnach-, t, L4. P_I.ctriefixtures and lamp=, :\pply totfic Fill}s 7'jC1*)the 'Vri (Tern. r0irtain Stretchens r the beginning of May. The first during the evening i inch lvaz se,'v• owner. E. Stephenson, ticket agent, tt•inthy. 33 - a ..-concrete stu•face on the Provincial ed. The gathering was a ecnn- -- , , f �y li l ' TENDERS WANTED $rooms blllshe5 Carpet Beaters Highwaywill be .;Hid down in lets ,sur tri +e to 1fi. and .l[r 1 , Pickering. It will be :such Fiji- White. Mr. j`'hite ,r6plied ih,tnk- -- LtC. precg ted by those who reside g the donors ffor. their handsome thSealed e ruder Tenders dsip to e:receiv ttthr• Uttst Pills, EtC., aloe the front street as 1t will Ift.. The coin )an then dep-art dispel the dust unisamee, at least .ed for their respective homes, dar. Slav 15th, for the constructinn of to a verextent.I a threw-foot concrete sidewalk "to he y great After wishing the young Cc,lihle' constructed on Christina Street in the _ V.��'e 01.11'ine'disil'ldj Of -Staff Captain Bloss was in the nnany years cif happy nnarrtt d life. Police Village of Pickering. village last week organizing n -Tina attendance a,t chlitcli is Thelnn•est or..i.nj-tendei• not hetes- local Committee 'fit connection, greatly iner`cn-ing with the return sai-ily ac,ceptetl. fes. � v �F V V 7 with the Salvation Arany Jnhilee of spring, whic•li is a good 'sign, in Addre-- ,ill Tenders to 9 ,•• � Self denial Campaign and succeed- spiring all with hope And mal. C. 11, PILI:P,Y 10 Cents per- puCket.` � - ed in linking np the following Let the Protestant people rally 32.34 Street Connml-sianer' = gentlemen as An hTecutive for the and fill oar 0hnrches all the =11111- --' -------- - tr }1, Ti nips 1.00 per lb Sri - ar beets r 50 perlb. ELM DALE MILLS a 1 above fund : ,Messrs. Milt Chat, mer• -long. .flay the 2nd tN ill 1,e man, H. L. .11onney. W. G. Reid, Holy Coninintin,m Snndtiy in the �Ilt' Stock OF �1t1d«'tile iS'COin Mete: James Richardson, John Jiurkllr, Methodist-ORli-�h nd tele congre P=O�iE -T-moi l tV. J. Coakwell, A. «Y. Crawforth. gnition is invited to attend, 'Born- Yon call Rlw,iy;; get thebP.:t.lIAtii- B �j y1,�We •feel tlnnt the wartu hearted, in,: subject "The LaNv of Friend• toba Flom, nllide ft•nt:i Nu. 1, 11 ��� :P�cllel �ilpeple of this comnnrnity will more ship, suggested by Clivi=t's sn3---Aianitoha W neat� � taL 9 than "Go over the Top,"•with'tbe ill s"Yeetre ti; friends if Ptu3allft�tisihbl<3'and°,Glee 11 for r objective of 5180,00,-t'ox. whatsoever I command yoii, ' and' (4eRd. Try Rbad.-------_-___�_.__---- -Aa wego tr press, a string "Tens do in ramPti:b 'The of nisi ' i Pastr3 I'ionr Fie In Rolled C3att - - BOOTS ����� �0��� . •deputfltion, representing the City J�•vening• eni'iject •'Tlie Great $[i.:\\,'SlfOli,TS 4 tof Toronto and all, the iminicipali As-ir+e." Our test reads: He =aid X11 _ • 1 1• EEDS __ties from St. Catharines to Boa•-I "Currie ye tiles=ed and depart'}•e dl:\.T CI10P Manville, is waiting upon the cursed." Read R11 of J.tatt•2:; :.31 -CItt 5f1E1) O_ TS 1J'e can sell yon Boots to good-advantage, as we've bad tbeiu.on Drury government urizing t1lon3 4(i. Some class abort yon crol(1 'RA Ii1.l.-.:Y CHOP r c tI to guarantee the bunds of, the and R•e shill .be in it, on tvhic•h WHEAT :.. -,u r R year ago. u `` d. , 7. :Toronto Eastern., On Saturday side I wonder' 'Prayer and Len C);. 1CIthD CORN _ '. \CT�TilliamS, the Old Reliabl0 - • last they guaranteed the bonds of gue services as lteilal. The W. JT, _..�II1Ef) EL':\ Fi,f:T) '• the radial litre from Port Credit. S. anniversary 3erviceQ «'ere (lriite Caldwell', Crean; substitute tn fit. Cathariines, As this line sncoessful. On Sunday the' ser- GuC_ spring saml,les from the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are in. Prices parallels a steam tine, the overu- � vices were C tlf Meal. � r p g ` good surf on 1londnY linLtGse9 Cleat r `�od, but+they deliver the goods: ;utent should. not hesitate to guar- I evening the prep am was extra CIiOPI'I\G AND U.�Tai , Antee the bonds of the Toronto and the attendauce fitir. Receipts CRLSHi\G EVERYDAY ` EAsteru. The result of the meet- from offerings and concert $`;2.00, Our Rubbers and Slickers are the best yet. You know the .:. Get prices on feed in ton lots. :inti to-dRy (Thnrsday) will be I The ladies hereby any th-pnks to :Maltese Gross Braud of old. awaited with much interest, as all who helped. i<lother's Day BELL PHONE.' _ -. .sell na anxiety, by the people fn mr hiss 0: Services at 2.00and, F'.; W, Weeks R. A t .B V lel TI1�1T47('t f P.ICK) RIhl ;his district, 17 00 p, m.-J.W. D. Chdpping everyday. r Esta blished_18a i . -