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L'''",,, .:: .. s'•,., ,.' :.�.. •'' till �1e .:.k, S,t•r�r° �. 64r'ai: .aY+K .•t...�c ,r i tH Y��y .' '.. Y... :�-:l•'♦•:• ..,PICKE "i"... .'" •'.%.^ .. fid_ - '•Yr. s•i6'•:.. 4. tJ A ,.ZM.^-,J ti•- } .. n— VOL. _XX IXa PICKERING, ONT.,-FRIDAY, -l21'1AY 7. 192041 No. 3ti GREEN RIVER BROUGHAM !II/yam{mal p);attrltre. Bak Q Established 7o years ear Et+ V ' On Friday treat, --fay t' e ah the On \fondly evening tt �ineerng ” ,ffiedtcaG Clarernotlt LL'Un.atic Chill %,ill appear under' the auspices of the ZVuwen s to the Green Rivet` Bapt6t, Church, I Institute was held in the Town Hall, EE OOD -,- __ _-------- _-"• --_ utu)r-r the au piers u, the Laldie�' Ail. to perfurw the sitleutn ceretnon� of RE. FORSYTH. D. of O.• Regis- Ij -- - ja • Tesco mentLer of the Optotuetrical Aseo• j and pre..=Pot the draula, "Horne 2'ie:." uuvuilint a tablet erected to tate wets- - , t�3 We are -Manufactures' Agent for I Music n ill be £urrtie to - � *�etatton of Ostar to. Special attontton Steen to 1 d between act oly of the heroic 'soldiers -front Bra- the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North by :firs Devitt aril other's. Ad.nisslon trwhanl who died for their country in � MILLS4Qlaremont�,4itf., fallo%''ing .11ast%ell Cars : `_':5rt•nts, children 15 cents. Coote and .the, great ,ear. , The chair wits occu. anjoy a good tire: >* -pa by reeve'W. G Scott, who open J. - •NF.:T0:IiLINSO'�, BJ, B., Clewhel' 1las%ceFl Cat'a _ ,moo,-. - ed'the rnei?ting h%'wking tbeandience 0 f the College of Phyysici. ns and Surzvons '% , .. jI „ of Ontario. 09icr: that farmed? occ.:p*;rd by Maxwell TCtrt k8 I _: tpI15 CHEFCRY%YOOD j\Ip join in �in�ittg "O ! anadi1." Rev. the late Dr. R. Prcdtr, and latter;> by Pr, Cztd- federal Tt~uckQ, '2. 2 and '1 ton r JJl IJP. Jlvtr�b, 'J:lto .etas ot1F of tllL-,w:!ny .,,' well. Phone. Claremont, 33Iy _. 11,11 Tjtleli9, v Tutt Br.rn on ��-er.nP�da,y, April �'tlt, tn, be.reaved. )cents, hii eldest•son hav- E. and M -s, Biande-r, a sunt, 1 Chriltzet' Cara, Tuttt'iug, Sedau trod : ,•, r , wt t,;t•n killed in action, spoke sort -y rt110^1Ue, et : t :r ale it e� ertrt5 O 9 . C -r P. & c Cnt. A cr.^.,rer fvr 0% c Cvun• Liu ;Hlin hay l.ee n imikpo-ed for sora r•pnd':r t uti the C:tnsdinns tyof Ontario, Ortcz hours : 13-_ and p -Sp ni.. titne, 1✓'11' Bran and Shorts - , who ru�;ied' to tha rlefen,-e :,f tits Em - or at other hours by appointment Phone Belt Safety First Lightniu.', Protection Tjt Cherrywood fu loll tr'arn t t r Price. of tChltevale, No. 2A. Ind. phone No, 40U. Pickering. On- ! �'' p v' I pit P, Ric, 11 ,� c •tario. 331y r c c C Pd with Pi••4F-:•iu nn '1';;e d.:r uiGltt, , who dt:l his :hare nf.Hgbting at the tk B. T. Steel .^talk and .,tan ions th,� score beht v ' to 0 in favor of oto.: i'rott t� an Pi.': qurj,t atddresb, dor- 'now on in small ,o NC. McRINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., 1�'tttet Sy=teu3s team). I int which he uuvetleci the tablet, w . Edinbar4h, member of the Cc:leeo of •° :tlnnllrs C'ar'riers The Cherry wood L^(Ilei 'Aid per• r u^hia.h rontaloed the itauues of Arthur duantities. J ' physicians sal Surgruns o. Outarlo, .!cacti '^ e I of 80 61 College of S::rteona, I ,:;t currS. t` Hay rrReks po P hr,ldtn ar corlrert in the ch orris Jat:'.•jnhn, Z, en. l2cLean, John Dafo4 01) &l sttentian to apleases of women sr:d �• ''I±,ie(tritf �'iiGhPr" on 1 rirlav r, eniiig• Ian' 11=.h, A ):t-'-c,ttti'Iktos. i:,( st(r. Ex •ellrnt.wuslc of �fe=Fern OntS, Itlsct nixed- Grain. children, Oltieeant zetidence, I3roughcm. „ erac v rtn_1 ntu�ical pro,gratn, coni t [incl SCratr I7 b'eed for ' -: Water Motot' Chll 11;5 _ ... i;_rt ,n appropriate. chr),lar•fer was zepder- of rP,tdiu= of )., eborrtte�, S,ot- `td l;tacW ate vale 3lrtleChorus and dyoultry Rt tight E LegctL. - ti h Auctions ,c i{1 be'rendareei by the ,rt>, if'•'r n,'rt R ester ang In F!and. prices. : _---- r'1 p ip r,at• Baptist (;Moir of ��'hittr}. Ad I , t ���ffle� �,- > ie 's i'ie21s" in heu usual ple,t;ingu,au gni-_-ion 65 and' 0 rents. The rte :vasa gr,od:rrnwd Itre eat13.'IiI -N 1 D� I3a rristP ti.,>1•l mv.y!' . ieirorjNota:y Pubhc;ECo veyarce, SC:t �"�'• ttha a-scuibled tv horror the heraie All who have delivered Whitby, Ont. c •41 -----------. _ - -- . __-.-- E BRO' •K ROAD d,•a j: 'CI1P tt before February T E. FARESI`Ft-L. K'X.. BARRIS-� � �! .iii;. IV, H. Jack ­ n Cpent theweek•I ��----- 1)lea=a rill snot ;et par - -T • TER Ooar,tyCro*k'nAttorney, ardCoantSJ. B'� end with O-haNr; friend,. I STOUFFVILLE ticipatien receipt9- 8oilettor. <rlotut House, Whltb>r. 20-1 �t � ` I, H. ji:, vtvP art a pleatced to leaf n Thur tt Fill i,c rt i+uildira ' M•totn bt : e'L. i< A L le to hr about -the house ae+tin: n, there will he . this' s!tntrri-r. Am„ • / F. CHRISTIAN, 13nizr ter aLd Mrs. Biot crow, Sr„ is slot” improv two up-tn-date re'si:lances on llitill F!• A • Solicitor. Nr,rary Ft til Ftc, s:cnc'; to 1 r t' init, but reuinius about t -he same :is ora,, office Brock St,Kozo.-*Nhitb 25iy, CLAREMONT , Alt,. GeI -ge Bakez, who has been _ u'•natl. , . ailing. for Fotne.. tltrip. is undrrt'Rning '�f 1LF> .t .IOHNri'I O�-F3,r tt Fts R. J. R, ming h•1t7 platcld`'i, IarkP 'UerrtinPnt nt ;he hi,st,ital to Toronto. Z'' O•� LFMMM T De.c., .'A Danlb:th .�' • *%' u,l•,c^►. g ISSUER R OF. n, der for the with out- wane,•trturer' A brr>,t d,utce tva� Toror.t ,. Phone;Gcc;urd rift. 5atnz:r„-.:•Ia!• ! .11 r. $imn:r,n. L held !,n the L,bPtal ,sera 17; o,',,Ind:) ' -kitty . J,u ,,h II 4!i +,rt 1'':,a •w t>venlag when,i i;itory - f3,ldwPraw-, who tea. yr. e wa•lj t twr Ir�•no! d frurtt Clareuu)nt, Pir.keC'ing Service Al 1 1'tdarnage Licenses knd-vn ! t this totvnfihtp, pfls-eti ,test T I LLIAII Jt BEATU�, B 1, E»r 7 and llarkltrrin. 5 " ; a .:c; , F :1c.tor. 'rrrn4 K r n ui .t tt hlCht !oaf %verk. The triarl Nge took pace 18st week Ry.kr : a. Denison. Foster ondceatan. iurunto ""�'�'��� C1tlY,trd Il:r t, hotr'a'� bor.,-eq ran ;kwl.. - General Trust+F34t:r1ia tr,Bay.�t:c^t,7uronto. ( of Jncnb_ 13ttir,;tlwtrZ, druKg)�t .nf [his Building. ix_ -t +week while attnrhed to a met (tf Tetephone,%ta:n 961 anti 9G . LOGS WANTED hArrwws, hitt not much dams a wit. pl:t' e, to llr�, Martha $:rc l.ey, of Pit k•. _ S (•lin(; town.hip, dune. A A Q. dt -- - - -j ,llr� S. 11. Hoover, tat- of Pickering I)eutuf I will pats the fullo%ving pries deliver.' -- tnwn••hip left. tbiw- trick to make her { ed at the ni,itl : AUDLEY abrade vith her abode with her dau- "� LAHF. B. BEATON, D. D. S., Rock F.lm No 1 35.04) to I:',tK) Pe r!.31 Bohn, at,Aurjley on S•tturda A r.1 ghter. Mrs... iRes.) Jlerceir, of Provi- 5 l� Gradaare'of rhe RoyzI Cot,•!g� of De Soft a P Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Sr,fc Elm No. 1 35.04) co:3'1.4[0 ••� •�41h, to D. S. Bird Jlta. Crawf,,rd, �� i1Qe R. I The'under�igned have ripened over W. Nil. Prngls's ya:dwarr: »tore,' r''t,;tby. Ba93wOOd :�ipt 1' _5.0i) to 3[1.40► •• a con, Dr. U. C. Smiih, dentist, is in at- up 9 new garage at the Corner Office hours a to I. I Lo 3.9u.& Ind.'pi ene e. Maple No. I '23.! _N� M7 is �W�"pEf pfjg _71 "M , �Elr f, ex, iz. 0. lap: OF .: SYRUP FIGr Od"es of "e Brm&�* � Mangrove. -.CHILDS LAXATIVE The trees known as "mangroves" form dense thickets along the sea- coast In the tropics. of the Old World as well as of 'the Now. They are �tjJ Wf it tongue I Reinovd pol• characterized by the production of "M fto[W little Stoma many prop roots from the trunks and Ver ;md bowels branches; these prop rcrots reach in- these mines. As the early processes to the mud and form practically Inx. penetrable tangles. They 'thus hold the mud together and .are said to .- and floors of these buildings serve as.natural sea walls, protecting the soil against the inroads of the sea. Virg n Eoll, surrounding land under cultivation. near Battleford. Sash. Chas6 The bark of the tree is sometimes d thus Things would have continued taken for its -abundance of tanning material; otherwise the several rOn SAMS species are of no economic importance.' • In many of these species the roots branch repeatedly before reaching the Golden City. Cliadfied Advertisements. ...:.A ,The Mexican city' of Guanajuato;,- built near the oldest sold mines in. the country, was originally construct- ENS' COMPLETL ER S will GeorgewVell& ed of abodes made of the refuse of pay you. Peterborough. Ontario. 4 these mines. As the early processes PARM LAND PON BALM. of extraction were very imperfect, the All .- and floors of these buildings HALF SECTION FARM LAND walls were thus full of gold.. Virg n Eoll, surrounding land under cultivation. near Battleford. Sash. Chas6 d thus Things would have continued 'oss.28 Rutherford Ave.. Hamilton, for an indefinite time, and the Inhabi­ rOn SAMS tants would have, been living yet In ELT, EQUIPPEU NEWSPAPER these valuable buildings, If the pass- W and lob printing plant In Eastern, age of a railway line near by had not Ontario. Insurance carried $1.500. Will 4& necessitated the' demolition of about %,Ifor 111.2COQuick ck sale. Box on 3 ublish1nxC-.1.. Ltd.. Toronto, 100 houses. SOFT ELM. WANTED. MONEY ORDERS. Q OFT' J;LM IVANTLD, 2 IN. AND Send a Dominion Express Money K:7 thicker, shipped green from saw. Do not sell until you communIcate wlth. 0. Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. us. Keenan Bros, Limited, Owen Sound. Ont. mud, Instead of growing straight down. branches, 1U3CZL7AANZ0U1L The Loot divides-into--tw-o-. one of which soon dies away, while 4 the other continues the. growth.' At ter extending for some distance this also divides into two, one of the branches persisting, and so on. The Dutch botanist, Van Leeuwen, AC4NVt "C&UfQMi1- SYrur of Figs had an opportunity to study a man grove tangle near Samarang, In Java-, look for the name California on U There recently, arrived al; the Lon- don Zoo a Bell Bird from Brazil. The TUALURS, LLTZIP97 ETC - Internal and ekternsl, cured without . Write us note cf this• bird,, whe , in t0l) f01-111, pa In by our home treatment a is of a piercing and ear-splitting chaff- afore too late Dr. 13911m&n M*MW 41o.. Limited. Collinswood. OnL acter,-and, gecordirig to travelers, can, be. heard a distance of three miles I "The richest. soil, if , uncultivated, away. produces the rankest weeds.''—Plu.' tarch. Minard's Liniment for.saleaverywhere and he discovered the cause e F -Md package, then you are sure your peculiar habit of root branching to tie HAIR SOON 00 Is having the best and most a small beetle. The female beetle Fine New Citizens for gas lazative or physic for the lays her egg near the tip of the root. Canada. Lift off Corns 1. armless I tale stomach, liver and bowels. Child. cau-. ; a new root on building . s at any I love its de:lclous fruity taste. Full - DO UP, Zen The Injury The immigratl Doesn't hula a bit and Freezi SHORT TO sprout out just above the ti the old of the Dominion por6 ..of entry pre- Irections for child's does on each *RG tip colitinuing to grow. costs only a few cents. sent a curious scene of hustle and. rue. Give it without fear. bustle shortly after the arrival of one Motherl You must may "Callro,mia." A little "bande'rine" stops of the giant ocean liners, and a wit- air coming out and Unsinkable Lifeboat. Ur• li'ness is" not likely to soon forgetmeyour. h doubles its beauty Tim -BEST MEDICINE commotion created,by the discharged An unsinkable lifeboat equipped I I emigrants. Avast massofhumanity `aelth doors that automatically close surges �through the galleries past the Lover its occupants should it upset has IUK L11 ILL U110 invented in Europeimmigration officer and the various Ift- .. . ..... Th . ousands of mothers state 'posI. Bpectors, and once accepted for Cana - than citizenship, men, women, and 0 that ---Baby's Own Tablets are lively that A 14 1*1-2 IQ I children at eve kind loaded down. VW CL the best medicine they -know of for with baggage of ever7. a. I shape and form little ones. Their experience has rush hither and thither making multi- Keminder. taught them that the Tablets always tuAinous inquiries of everyone general, do just what'is claimed for them and, ly unacquainted with the ne�xt steps to !)Mntil you got the Spanish Influenza. USN 't that they can be given with perfect be taken to further proceed on their safety to children at all age,,, Can* journey. cerning them ..Mrs. Joseph Therrien, It is neither pleasant nor coXnfort- St Gabriel de Brandon, Hard's 110 101 a n I _Que., writes: able to land friendless -in a strange• wri Tablets ' are the best land. The hardened traveller feels �t the first sign of It. Its lRaislin Witli ;uu.- 1l.nggrs! You can lift off THE OLD It medicine I know of * for little ones. I this -and more deeply those who set- an ' ' -1 -halt; and rid Qualities are amaxing. thought I would lose my baby 'before' y hard corn, soft corn, or corn be stop fa',U� hair: on I_U­c� 'To 9 RELIABLE � T foot In a foreign land where - cu - stom's, -*-eea the tees a*dAb4 Bard- ' ' __1 - __ trying the Tablefp but the so conditions, and possibly i4p. of every particle of dand- language dif- !uses from bottom of feet. the sc 8 LINIMENT CO.. Limited. 'made him healthy and . happy and fee froin those -to *h1ch the emigrant ruff, get a-smalr battle or delightful Yarmouth. M.S. , 1 A tiny battle of ­Freezone" COS6 now I would not be without -them."; has been accustomed from childhood. "Danderine" at any drug- or tollei little at any drug store., apply it- few, The Jablret�43, are sold by medicine Then the petty vro"tes. I Idental to, counter for a 'few cents, - pour a' -little A man I know saved a, little more incidental rope upon the corn or callus. ' in-. and nub tha scall,,.6 dealer mail at 25 cents a box "travelling 'are intensified by the total in your hand AaEhL�� 'than $160 by selling his potatoes di- stantly. it stops hur�tlng, then short:y from a DWilliams' Medicine Co.- unfamiliarity on every hand. and After several' appl!catlons the half, unfamill �rect to the folks, that use them. He r,,w 'A y6ii lift that bothersome corn or �al Broc III usually stops coming of;, and-y-ou can't amd about 60D bushels to sell. By each. Is fraught with embarrass-. lus right off, root and all, without one 1 find any dan meAt. Yet each month -thousands of 'A dinff, -111:i) your hair to .sending out 300 circular letters to bit of ._pain' or soreness. Truly!,- No., long. and be. crow strorg, thIc". an,l wnspeople-, stating what he had and More Italians -cf in New York than potential, Canadian citizens are ar, -bumbug! tw'ce as b'eauti. -,y !1d '-rice he was able to wet fro riving at the Do Inibu's shores from came seft. gIC5 Jthe In Rome. , In Belgium, (twenty-five to fifty cents a bushel the British Isles, Fran'c6, Bel, 'iabove the local retail price. Ask for Minard's an take no other. Holinfid and Scandinavia—people, who have broken up honic.s aild 111fo-long ties at the promise of the great new Newest of Summer Blou land. -Into a whirl of -unfamillAr sights and sounds. In a confusion of humcntty and baggage, many -unacquainted with - a the language they he ear on *every h 'nd -alt the gateways of the Domla- Ion, arrive the ancestors of the Cana- dians. of to-morroK. First impressions are often linger. Ing; they are apt to have a-,.Cons!der• able bearing on futuro outlook. Realizing this and the exped:cncy of rendering the utmost gerviee to these Dominion builders -to -be. the Depart. ment of Colonize,-ticn and Deyelopment of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in. 9Q9 terestqd ' among other progressh-e7 004 SINCE 019/0 ff ph—es, In the human.devel f th opment a e country. has appointed a coloniza- 9441 T tion agent—a foster Parent to enii. awaoii 'rrivin ' cn the, company's Diaopscouc grants a 9 YHS 1305TOPS boats. When a vessel steams Into port he is toe to go on board with k-. 7. the immigration'offlcer—Capt. Andrew McDuff, veteran of two wars, versed 9470 0391 in many languages,, sympathetic, tact. Dei N .99 Wn �. 14�sl U-iI.N ful, and schooled in the many sides of 9489—Ladies' Kimono* Blouse! (with! measure. Size 36 requires 1% yd;.,. 36. human nature. He is at the'service Inset panels front and back), Price, ins. wide. of these new arrivals to assist with cents. In 8 sizes, 34 to 48 ins. bust McCall Transfer Design No. 1031. Information and Advic e.' He •-shep. Q& I LL Q; An : Price, 25 cents. heids them frofii the. bcdt to the wait. I ful nn.tl abunda:rt. :dv easure. YM. ns. 9381—Ladies' SidewTied Blouse to ing fraln, secures seating and sleep - figured; 1 yd..40 ins. wide, plain. be slipped on over the head). Price,1 Ing accommodation overseas. the N 9441—Ladies', Blouse (to be slipped 25 dents. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 ins, I ._..--0`"LY TABLETS MARKED over e head). Price, 25 cents. In bust measure. Size' 36'requires checking and loading of baggage,'does sizes, 34 to 44 ins. bust. Size 36 re- yds. 36 Ins. wide. McCall Trar' everything humanly possible in tact isfer everyt Transfer Design No. 1025. These• patterns may be . obtained the many points of destination eve 46,- n 5 cents. 'front your local McCall dealer, or to accompanyingBAYER" res 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. Design No. 799. Price, 15 cents. tr), ensure a safe and entire arrival at Qt Price, ' the train on the first ARE ASPI ire' 9479 -Ladies' Blouse. Price, 251from the McCall ,Co., 70 Bond Street, part of its journey. to. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust Toronto, Dept. W. It Is a great work, this fathering of the Dominion's citize' Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross", n -to -be, not only temporarily accommodating, but Im- parting, the lasting ' 'impression to eL these strangers that they are welcome and that Canada wants them. A cheerful solid -off, free..f.rom annoyl4g [R3 worries, means a great deal, and 'to this end. the Colonization Agent has -Huri Mcmly L been appointed. ees If tea or coffee disal &V P) A Stern Critic of Education. wilihyou, make' a ten waays The teacher bad, sent numerou's \ � 1-♦ trial, of notes In vain endeavor to get Johnny - bathed and cleaned up. There was --fio reply and no, visible Improvement In the boy's appearance, until at Iasi the mother, driven to desp�ratlon, ror Colds, rain, Treadache, Neural- package which contains complete Al - PO l , I . . sent the teacher a long letter saying, la Toothache, Earache; and for rections. Then you are getting real 'Mumatism Lumbago, Sciatica among other things: ca' Neu- Aspirin the genuine Aspirin More healthful tea d with the scribed by physicians for over n 4'V,7hat 13 It to the teachers whether -ritis, take Aspirin marked Ins: film, the children In their schools have a inanic "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Now made in Cana". .Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes -containing 12&t4 CW coffee, Costs less, slid bATh once a day, or once a week, or Accept only "Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Drug X-Y— once a month, or once a year? They Aspirin" in an unbr9ken "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages ZL- . J=V01' pleases. are washing the SAP all 'out of the There Is only ozw JLsV1r1*_1%&yer"_yo1s meat say "Bayer" JL that Is how so much ryWIlerel children, and .."plrfn Is the trade mark (register' Sold by G riocers Eve ad In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mona. aretIcacidester of SalicylicicI4. Vnile It Is well known that Aspirin ineans'Dayep tuberculosis gets started," xnanufacturs, to assist the PUN10 against imitation16 the Vabtets'of Heyer C m"ag. ED, 7. ISSUE No. 19-+'20. Will be stamp" W" their gggergl trade mark. 'the T"gr Crop." �•i+'�r.s:'7: : -�, .- :sad` �. � �`?"°';'sC� s,•'., v:rA�.r sww,e'i" arwky ..-'�;,;,,.�,uw.•,.a rn. L nom. tt ar :- s w,.. .s• i. a v2. „ xu'Iwto .w.'y,�w • More matchei'are used in Great -Sri± V, T - fain than in say other country in the MID a world. They' use an average o!' eight :WHAT YOU �NANTJ ear l t h matches each person a day. It takes the constant labor of 60,000 people to "� ` �_ a�•is�ii . yti>t>tal•a•►qa make matches for the world. Dental Clinics in Every Neighborhood. Bow Stomachs Can be Restored Community dental -clinics, which to a Vigorous, Healthy are still -in the experimental stage, Condition. are, coming things of the near future, NMI, as people are beginning to realize the Not to be IImlted in diet, but to eat importance 'of the teeth in connection whatever he pleases is the dream of with the rest of the body. every dyspeptic. No one, can honest• The'people of the city are fast be - 2. every promise to restore any stomach to coming aware of the importance of this happy condition, because all dentistry and • its relation to good : ! -.People cannot eat the same things health. Why should not farmers and with equally satisfactory results. It their families share equally with the -to literally truethat "what is one city people along this line? Did you man's food is another man's poison." ever stop to think of the importance But it is possible to ao tone up the of farmers to the community? Why, digestive organs that a pleasing diet then, should they not hale the priv- ; may be selected from articles of food ilege of a dental clinic, in order that that cause no discomfort. they may better improve their bodily When the stomach. lacks tone there health; and the health of their fam- �?hato�tropRazor -,fs no quicker way to restore it than ilies? If any one needs to care for to build up the blood. (rood digestion his health, the average hard-working X165 1f5� without rich, red blood is impossible, farmer does. and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills offer the Almost every farming' community, very best way to build up and enrich large or small, has a medical man toEXPERIENCE show s s 'the blood. For this resaoa these pills care for the' needs of titpeople; but that Only a Sharp are especially good in stomach trouble very few have a dentist, as it often blade Can give a attended by thiel blood, and in attacks happens the place is not large enough perfect �. -of nervous dyspepsia. Proof of the to, support one. The little dental work shave, also that a blade value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in that is done consists of pulling teeth, cannot remain shwpwith- even t:,e most obstinate cases of and that is done by the country physi- out stropping. Couple stomach trouble is given by Mrs. S. cian. The medical profession is fast these facts with the Morrison, Varney, Ont., who says:— coming. to realize the importance of "I shall always feel indebted to a good teeth to good health, and in many further fact that, the friend who advised me to use Dr. cases the doctor refers his patients to AutoStrop Razor is the " .' Wllliama' Pink Pills. I had been a the dentist for treatment. The coup- razor that sufferer for upwards of twelve years try physician knows that by the ex- y with stomach trouble which resulted traction of teeth the body is not going sharpens itself, and You in a general weakness of the whole to receive the.proper amount of noun will be in no doubt as to system. My meals always caused me ishment from the food, and that the which safety razor t0 use. great discomfort, and at times I food is not properly prepared for its would go hungry rather than undergo entrance into the stomach. Any dealer will demote - the suffering which followed meals. I The mouth is the great gateway was constantly taking something or to the body. Why, then, should it not 8trate the AutoStrop Razor other recommended for the trouble, be kept in a clean, healthy condition? to you, guarantee satisfac- but without finding a cure, and often A mouth full of unclean teeth, filled tion, or refund of purchase the trouble kept -me in bed when I with cavities, pus pockets, etc., as the price. should have been about doing my common condition found among many _ housework. My friend, who had had country people, as well as many-peo-- Only $5,00 h 'y' a similar attack, came to..see me and pie of the city. For the people in the ' urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink outlying districts there is some ex- a e& i with strop and twelve blades Pills, which had helped her. I got a cuse, as. they have not had the chance bls an attractive assort - supply at once and began taking'them, the cit meat of cases to suit any pur- snd soon found relief.- By the time I y People have had to improve pie the conditions of the mouth along had used eight boxes I was again en• these lines. laying the best of health, and with a _ 4, _ AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited ',good appetite and a stomach restoredr L p AntoStmD Building. Toronto, Canada 'to normaL Had I known of this meds - Duff 4f tilt ROad. 202 clue earlier it would have saved .me It is important not to mistake the .,..,years of suffering, and I duet of the road for the urge any who dards of the may be -in a similar condition to try sky: to think that all .there is of life vthese pills at once." Is what immediately enrings our pil-' Tou can get Dr. Williams' Pink grimage. As we proceed along the � rills through any dealer in, medicine, broad highway the dust is in our eyes '-. *'�i ®+we'#3.1•"' .� '= ? w'Xle ++1+,ef� .e,-.mak-,',i,e :M a -i?'". rryyk' ,T%MRc.".y.;aY•7y;�:•u�7KrcA•.rt!��s±JKFtM..�1�Mia•.+++war'a^.+nr�.a'S2Wt'�v''61+ � •:, .e MENTSWANYED. AT ALLPOINT Now for the clarions out-ofdoors• is �l -' car. Don't target that' our No Knocks Gas Save will add greatly to your comfort and pleasur by knocking out the knocks, while -you 26% to Eby, o1 your esu cost. --- ' Hundreds of measured tests 1t7 our tomery show the above saving generally 6 8}�j miles extra to the gallon of gas. ; Bold through agents, or the trade, or dire if no agent in your town. PRICE $15.00 INSTALLED Agents and dealers write for whoa prices, testimonials, etc. .Made and Guaranteed In,Cana4a ,by 9 ' NO KNOCKS GAS MOW °102 W. Ric111=11A St., Toreid1111% O Cord 05' ... • '' 0 Al 1 • O 7. ip Economy is a savings ., a ,ba> into which mon drpp p fo and got dollars The tows ley r' p e Tires is in their a • By giving, Ionic � . save new a their d '' t e Qi1B11ties. t d se . fir'-.' • >+G , PA- RTR I D, GE, Valle' . ,ss Their' "me .� or by mail postpaid at -60 cents a box and- it parches our throats- the dust or six boxes' for $2.60 from The Dr, of many travellers. Far vistas are ` Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, shut out from us; we -see no green ;Ont. - pastures, no water -brooks _,and no snow -mountains. The blue overhead and thefad it h t awe �-a� � a t o day' itself are rtzian obscured, We only know our member - The Aurora and He Ship in the Jostling caravan. Some Waves, one presses our elbow at the right and 'That auroras may be due to Hert- on the left, we are but a movie ` .q g Dart - sian.waves emitted by the sun is sag- of the locked ranks; we move in a - - - : Aested by a distinguished scientist. mechanical and perfunctory course -- Observations show, he points out, that. from point to point. coming from a afeguard most auroras are seen during the early place we have forgotten, going to a � hours of the night in all latitudes, and place we do not know. Your �0 their splendor, as well as their num. It is time to breathe a differ6t air; of fiber, diminishes through the ni ht t to 1 *16 ear a dust out of our lungs and / HE roof is an important item -mit "makes"or"!tears" ward the morning. Experiment our eyes; to look away from the the whole structure. In shingle -roofed houses it is proves that,+offing to the diffraction of beaten track ani, it need be; to de- even more necessary to set that it is in good regular jL ithe atmosphere, Hertzian waves, ea. part from it altogether and tare to repair, because once a roof commences to decay a general Pecia' great wave length, turn take our own byway, Our souls are - -' deterioration of"house-Value is tht immediate result. corners, .or, in other words, -pass our own; we have a right. to let them 'F iarouud intervening obstacles. The guide us through infinite adventure: 1. To ensure a permanent durability, as well as an added iavaves of the wireless. telegraph, for It is the eadd6st thing in life when ? r // appearance, U30 :' °ezample, surmount. the intervening one made in the image of. his maker Convexity. of the earth between -two 'settles down to a tame and monoton-. distant stations. It is not en rise , rp ag, ous conformity. This man who had theref polar regions during win- through the motions. He wasd to go !tele in the polar auroras should of the tic, and he dared,.and he oition once is now ioke roman- I ; � • y w -ter, although the. ordinary. chances. .,.Shin 1 `r �.7 a n; -sun do not reach them. He had initiative. , Now he hag let //��•r,, tither as a mixture in which shin les are di Nordmann,'' seeing that Hertzian his spirit grow old and shrivel withi17 n �� �� piled or as a waves have passed between Newfound- him. He plans nothing new. What stain to apply to the completed roof. sand and England, a distance,,of about is the use of changing? Chang, is - 1' .� It comes in all Colors, and gives a tough, durable ' ,,4thirty degrees on -a straight circle -of vexation and vanity. He finds it the f'Se83oning," besides contributing largely to file artistic * the earth, argues that at the equinox easiest way to -succumb and to travel - effect of your home. polar auroras should be most frequent along; to drowse in a chair with his �I �� Like every other B-H product, the B-H Shingle within thirty degrees from the � g Stain is ' pole, arms folded, to mark time or to iiia first choice among people'who know good paint. end that has been found to be the it till the final sundown comes.AM \ • �aee. It .would ,follow from the above This woman had her dream's one .� Zook for the B.Hdealeer� in your ierritory�the B-H ' » that auroras would be most frequent but now she is content to let the �-', �� hangs ow tufe his store; In the early hours of the night 'and cares of a household deny to°her every �� ; , . �• \ \�=-= morning, but another factor comes in. emotional excursion. She has put her has been proved that the Iumiaesc- ideals away as shq might hide preel- \ BI�141'S��,ai�$AlNa (�\ 4� Arae of a rarified gas is brighter the ous and delicate china in a closet. r VTw�µ 0 b, M,.LIFA7L e,,00 M rew•«vo �nNwl•ae more free ions exist in it. In a small There is no use any longer for the �\ M{DI iNt-MA1 -_ Ct161U1`/ some w•Meeuvtw ,+�...,, ,,,oai,Near mainly by I&re, sweet, shy imaginings of girl- iffusion; but in the atmosphere by re. hood.• Age andro riet'-3have tamed 1 1�• `/r \ �. ��; `combination of positive and negative and sobered her into thedignitied and iti ions. The upper atmosphere is, it is decorous figure of convention that she �' r % thought, ionized during the day by the is. violet and ultra-volet rays of the sun, If lire is - more than meat, the body 'glut through the night toward morning more than raiment, then an immortal it where are -fewer free ions in the atTUp- soul that marches "in the body pent" - 14ui paosphere, and so the Hertzian waves must not let itself he hidden and lost -, r� 11 v ` �� -• e 7 4f the sun do not readily , excite in the dust .of the road,\,� 1v1� Q, >' luminescence in the atmosphere at •that time. The number' and intensity In Siberia a winter rainbow solus- of auroras, therefore, ought to be times lasts all- day. It is caused by greatest in the earl,, hours of the even- fine particles of snow suspended in :.Sag and decrease toward morning. the air.- "_ y S -COLT DISTEMPER Y You can prevent thio loathsome disease from running �. 5: Z through your stable and cure all the, colts suffering .with it when you begin the treatment. No matter how young, QQ - nPoZars >DXXT31 L>P311% OOSPCIUMI is safe to use cn a ty colt. It is wonderful how it prevents all distempers, nti V 0� inatter how colts or horses at any age are "exposed." r.'v9ni..,2n."u.-. sir.: ,.. ,: aar�':y,,.,-_.-- :-.�,..:::.'_-..,.. _....: _. _...., ... .. _. _•..._�...<� .`..-oats-<Z.,u: a.-,.:.::.,..,.,_ -_. .__.r_.t_....,y.-.,_v.m,.o�r..•.:r.�..........4_._......,...-....-_._._ac...�y:...-.t:'_..ce•a•........��.....'.ro4.n:.i.:Ji,a._,..�._..._.....,w...,-Ana,,,..s:.tt..-,.:a....�a.a.....�r".�.,r:r�.ia..-.:.��"Wayt -•tea n'",.�''t•'�-- ;rA 0'11� 0E q1 r,U'. Z. _z r. qi1*41 k-1-1 RD I VIE; Fy: t-55 tN < NIM %T z;� him 7 W*G Z no oee*", I to Mau A idil -PRING awARD w -N woph_ 0 ZY afot the pwbo@beL9=ht,%i.1WVW again oe 901M 3otf at its odwo, transaction of general bstew.­ A fO and complete line adt Garden Seeds in. packages and bu)IL KK M rjXZ rABLB—Piakering Stadon Sets and Xuitipl or Onions. Mangel Seeds - y We' T VIRMS WILST HiLL. T. R.- Trans going Boal due " f0110 Turnip Seed and Seed Corns. - it rJ per yeir.;01-25 i0paid in advance. No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. Norman Richardson is back to his r-, 28 Local 2.28'P- M- ..;',':'Get Our prices Then buy here home, uf ter the winter in the .30 Local -6-04 P. X )01A MURKAR, Proprietor, Gity Trains going Went due as follows -- Duncan has purelbased a one ton No. 36 Local 7.56 A. M. truck and is ready to do all kinds of $1 27 Local 2.35 P. M. -k . 7.56 P. W. 04. a A IV I JV G ?*UTZ8 AND COMMKISIT11 si. rens work. ;mail S P I? I N G The boys were busy at nights last Nos. 0 and 7 also run on Sunday spearing All Soaps 11 cents -$1.00: Dutch Cleanser w Foregoing is according -to Standard, d luck. The population of Canada is no week spear suckers, and they re rdirig u ts, ' Broome 75c, 85c and time. Pearline Whiting' Bon Anit Scrub` Brushes Pstiroated at least 8,750,000, and it P ort �Ioyo working in Fred which P11 Wilson is wol -oc:ery house, �White Wash Brushes, Etc. is thought that the cen�us, Humpbrey's wholesale grocery ER wish him success in his new work. HORSE REGISt will be taken next yeari pill show We w J. Morrish & Son are making oto ood Ae to be considerably greate w school. It is r than headway with the new ASCOT PRIDE '10383:, The pure bred this estimate. There is room ready for the brick work, and is ex- registered Clydesdale, stallion. the Our General Grocery lines are A I and prices consistent be flnished by September, property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher• in Canada for a hundred million pected to rvwoo _, Ont., will stand for mares with quality, which is the best. W? am glad to see such a good turn during n �:-..:peop the season of 19-90 at his ow Is, and we are all anxious to out on'Sunday evenings at West Hill. 0 - put stable. lot 30. con. 3, Picke;:iug.. b •'see our country grow. the It is,easy to see they get something dust Lodge Stock Farm.- Cash paid for good Butter and Eggt;. worth while when so many are inter- gpvernment should not be too eated., There is still room for more. "Buy all yotir Groceries at the Grocers." anxious to build, up our p6pula- Rev. Mr. Mcleod 'is well worth going TENDERS WANTED tion 'Irrespective of the character to bear. GREENWOOD he undersigned up to noon 60 Satdr- the immigrants. There is a Sealed Tenders will be received by undesirable element JAMES , RICHgH�3S N certain most day May 15th, for the construction of from Central Europe, as well as Miss Ads, Nickle spent the week-ind a at her home in Myrtle.' three-foot concrete sidewalk to. be constructed onk.Christina Street -in the ti ED from some parts of Asia, that Miss Nellie Paisley spent Sunday police Village of Pickering. ALSIKE SE Pkkeri4 Bakery ....does not tend to -add strength to with Miss Gladys Pegg. The lowest or any tendep not necee. Mrs. Pearry, nee lie Emerson, spent sari)y accepted. any country, but who are a con last week with relatives here. Address all Tenders to WANTED isinuons source of trouble to the The "Seaver" Club was entertained 0. H. PILKEY. Big display of Chocolates, Or .'government on account of tliejjr at the home of, W. T. and Mrs. Middle- 32-M StreO CommissiOnOr We' will pay the highest , and Mixed Candles. -disregard of established law and ton one eveningrecently. Choice Chocolates in b0148-111 Bert Harvey. & Son announce that prices for all jkinds order. In their own country they their store 'will, be closed each Wed- of seed. Fruit Cake'40c per Ils. tesday from 2 30 to 7 p. m. V have,been so oppressed by the au- CanCr�t I Send us sample and k4it Extra quality at 55 ell -J's. "P Mr. and Mrs. Anvis. and family. of .;Wow Authorities, that they have an in- Orillia, have moved into the village, oqr prices j3ef ore -M Wedding Cakes our specialty t for all law, and Mr. Annis hai entered the -.selling. born contemp employ of S F. L Green. they carry er6tic friends and neigh- Ti,,Odudt thin characr About fiftv of the ft The beat of ficilitier With them wherever they go. bors of Misi Agnes Byers met At her for eleaulng. PICKERING; ONT., home on Nlondkv evening and present. Much, of the discontent in labor ed her with a set of silver fist -ware, a Field Tile -H DOWNEY COMPANY We& •5 C. Swat `11M) -Circles is due to' their activities, silver casserole and � sH.ver pip -dish, It prior to h(r.marriage to, Perry Wil;;or, A Ila* Ilmd LM11" and more rourders occur in this and Brick WHITBY. QNTARIO t k f this place. 'I%e address was read lass than in any other.- In a ser by Miss Edna Middleton and the pres- .1.4ain class of work, such as railway entation was made by Mrs. F And 3* 4, 6 and 8 Green, Miss Nellie -Ru4sell eons r similar P'I��ING',�,�,A,� t uction and other zimil Eiith Ormerod. work,Almost's neces- - of .and inch this class: is Ahout tbiriv the friend% sity, as Canadians do not cares for neighbors of Norman sad'Urs. Wilson 4Sk e do not (nee Hazel Russell) wet at their home GA my prices. Having'ptvre ed the garage busin of)Day. on Williams we are kind of labor, but w on TbursdAy evenitrg: April 22nd, to Concrete work done. .wish to be burdened with too d a social evening with them. prp gen prt-pareA to.repair 11 inakes of autos. any,of them. ring the evening an iidd.ess was Ind. Phone rj05 Pick. We k ep'ju stock all ki Ford accessories, tires for all read by Miss Edna Middleton and an t envelope con tai ning seventem- dollars was presented to X and Mrs. Wilson .,V1e�SenC® Simpson kes of.ears, oils,'ete. PICKgRING COUNGiL b Miss Gladys Pegg. Mr. Wildon i replied very suitably thankilig" C. N. .3. Station Brock Road The above couticil met pursuant to I I . . =. . 1-00. . . Tickering their friends for their kindness. Alter Annis & Amdrew,' Adjournment on Monday, the 3vd ioet. Linch was served the happy gathering Members %11 present, this reeve in the hair. The minutes of the last meet- left- amid torrents of rain, f.r their Notice of Applicatim read and approved., The homes. 4ng were e t friends of Mr, 11 Gleepon for DiVDrce A number of accounts %verai present- nany f 'ed for payment and referred to the re wiu.b, sorry to hei - Lr of his death in that the General Hosvital.' Toronto, on' i"TIC-E IS HEREBY GIVEN spertive kanding committees, - mil, of the Town ,if (),hqwa, W. J. Devitt was heard jzivi:ig hip April26tb If 6 remains were convey- John Grah ed tram the hospital to the home of in the County of Ontario, in the Pro- snoiltbly report as schoul attendance -his bL'Ot,bpr. 31r. P. Gleeson, thprc#, vificebiOntario, elei�trician. will ap�, efficer. which was very satisfactory. Church. when High lily to the FArlidment 'of CanadA.7" at The standing committee on C,)nttn- mended MAss wH@ r-indneted, hefore interment the next session thereof. for at Bill of -ted -ecomi Xeneieg repoi and i at He leaves Divorce from his wife. Mary- Gr-tham. qount'Ho�,e Cemetery, the following pd)-inents : John. Mur- of Oshawa, in the - D_ R. t"Allourn bi, nsl% a daughter. 3b r, J, of the saill Town kar, printing post cards, 5.30. Sreventop. of Edinburgh, Sen'land. Connty of Ontarto, on the .grounds of Beatoo, on acc-ount of salary, 100.OU -paon. Lyrrilifi, bigam' sert W. U. Scott. e Walter. of Pot tlend. Or y ��ad de. tine. expenses to Torontoie Ancouver. Levi,of Fort. WiNvoij.- - I)at n -ay. 3 00 : F H Rich. of A ed at t hp., Tow n of -AN'h 1 thr; I Provincial'Highu A V t. # 'r -_0 Fh­of whom L. r, A P C­iari — -0 10 • 1 Have Famous Cattle It pays to improve - your stock- Though the initial cost of introducing a famous breed intoyour hard is copsi.derable' there. Is money in the ventum if you nejed backing for this, or for increasing your herd Consult the Manager-, W&MONDAW V kardion. ditto. 5 tX) ; Hugh Pugh. ditto.. an ran the OUMN a. I 6110 ; P. LYND, Martag'er_ G L Middleton, ditto, 5.00 . UPS were unable to be pre -sent at the Noe- this 19th day of Februarv, A. D.. 1920: WHITBY BRANCHP ral. Among. the mars v floral offerings - . - W. H, K -F. -, x F 6 y Gregg. salary its Collector. 300,W: i7,d 28. T Willson, salary a,; Collector. .1750). were a pillow from his son -4, oplity 3s Whitby, Ont_ also delivering = dog tags, 53.30. and from his danghter, cross from the Solicitor for the r4aid,Jo4n Graham. Postage. T50. family-ofP. Gleeson. '&P'rAy'froW Mrs. n of the T. C.-R.bieette. gates a-mr from Mr. �zbusioess rpoidents o the Police Vil- Having considered a petition rav from the Cbevotlet Co., Oshawa. Storef diln. spray from Iffis-.1.Wood: Grain ChoppingUge of Claremont. would recommend V Pickering Hardware jibat the Clerk -prepare a by-law for 'D FL kKING' %be next meeting of the council. Said of Retirement 'Petition asked that Mondays, Wed- i- am prepared to do chopping. and oat nesdays and Fridays be early closing I,, E R S iia e. The After having conducted a gen flaking on Mondays. Find Frt. A -R M standing Committee on Dam. Prat store business in 'Pickering only; beginning' ages to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported for over thirty-two years. I have on April 1,;t. N the time to get your Garden Seedo for spying crop. We hwve Tow is and Alfalfa. Viand recommended the following from active trade lng.r�y• decided to retire -,a complete line of Clover, Tirnotby, Alsike All for killing the stock meat: Chas Hood, bonus and have turned over kinds of-Fackage and aii1k Seeds for the Qarden. -promptly. 11wo dogs found worrying sb'eBonuses 20.00, and good will of thi store to my Johu F. Ba leg, GreenwoodLeave order and.we will fill it. the standing epmmitteip on Shovels, son. Fred T. Bunting, *ho Fivurn -for Wite Fences, Drainage Matters f Garden lools—Rdes, Rakes, d control on Saturday, May 1st. We have a complete line o e and Snow Shovelling reported and recommended the following payments-. lu thus retic -lug, I wish to thank Bst�t Jones, bhov snow and breaking My many customers for their Oal Coal ,�41 i - roads from e t I to lot 6 con 8, 18.45; loyal support during the past ji t carless slaps, ii, Conreand get a WaeheV 'Geo NiLddlet ur wife worry abo as. on and others. shov snow many years and trust that the "on't let on have the, IWO Gravity and Playtime. J same inutual friendship will con a iv - bat isf Liction or no sale. f ton 8 lots 12 to 18, I9.8Q H Michell, Hard. and Soft Coal of the rday trial. We h. w t I from Guaranteed to g e. allov snow and scraping tinue at all tirues between dealer best quality on con b north to centre con 7, Markham and customer. to pay half. 16.40: J H -Michell and hand others; shov snow and filling washout • R. A. BUNTING con 7, 25.80 ; Wm Emerson, shoesnow THOS. A. LAW, to pay scraping on et I, Whitby e. I . inve the old reliable Shermi Rovfing!.' WW FACTS ABOUT CANADA -s and Sampson half, 535, alad shoe snow in Audley A complete tock of Paroid div, "Canada in n nutshell" is an apt de. 1135; Alf Clark and others, shov Stock Food and Disinfectant. , Once- tried it cription of I he popular 5000 Facts 7 now and breaking roads. 10.80; J R S -Royal Purple Calf ML V About Canada," the thirteenth annual -P yon it is the -best on the market. ihov Jones and others,'breaking mads and Eis ill convince snow lots 6 to 12 con 8. 13.20 ; A edition of which. is out for I9.10. As cow- breaking piled by Frank Yeigb, the well,khown ss.1W .lBrignall, shov snow and Mast PICK NG n authcrity. It is a most to -S. BALSDON -1roadscon 4, 5.70. Fred Wt right made Canadian Master's J. application' for, honus on 114 rods of strilting illustration of the trade, fin - and resources of the Dominion Voice sauce lots 28 and 29 con 6, aures - rat, And will prove a -i The standing committee–Qn Roads in concrete f, Records --`and Bridges reported and recommend- revelation to even the. best informed. rcd -of as follows: ollows: H G Ca Ivert, This new issue contains it wealth.of c e o f.'Jauling gravel on con 2 -opp, lot 18, new matter, including final War facts. In great St Win •Em Prson, scraping roads It contains no less than 50 chapters of Variety ic, on 3, 8.30 ; H Wood and otners, draw. facto all told, ranging alphabet AlIr 0 ��Anggravel, 77,40 ; J L F:dnter. 15 vds from "Agriculture" to -Yukon." -New Ree rds are recei ired each Feeds 'Oopietq may be had from newq a "Hovs1b, .*mvel. 2.273, also 3j days ,,ravelling on de. lers week and Special orders filled or Cattle� Hog and Hen sideline And flllipjr hole bet lots 20 and or by sending 25 cents to the CahHdian shortest notice. -11 con 2,21,00; N M Gordon, carload Facie Publishing Co,,' W Huron St., Is Toronto. [THEXTON Pi6ng keri of cedar and unloading same, 1077,64 o graders, :�,...-Sawyer Massey Co... rep t o of all kinds of Feeds at work with NV elhtve a full stock .20; BertJones.5 hours w lowest market i the price with 3 horses on.drag, 3,50: J R Sorwer- ville, draggin road, 23 64) A Thom, hours wor with horses in con 1, -STOP! --,�.LOOK .,-..READ oats, whole and crushed, for horsey. • 7 1. 20. on Relief The standing committee Dairy Feed andIShorts for cattle, reported and recommended the follow- N the time to bring your harneqsi collars, 6te., Now is log payment : Boyd Burk, supplying in for repair—avold the rush. -Sampson Feed, Ground Corn for Isiog.4, L I and butter to Titus family, flour, coal g work "Full stock of harness,' pads, etc., for sprin Scratch Feed orjCorn:for bens n, moved by Nir. Rich - A resolution, b ed by Mr. Pugh, ad- Polishes, dressings, dubbin, laces; etc. Baby Cbick -Feed for chicks ardson. second I dressed,te Premier Drury, was passed '; hoe, liarue�i,-* and collar Pe airing neatly and Stating the position of the township I All* effflour -Mills Co,','.'Ltd with-re-RArd )tnittly attended to. to the TarontoEastern. _The__Campb READ r i D n e g t'(-.! w " or tly n d Foi lark of room the publication of it 0 . Ill I I PICKERING HARNE'S'S MUPOR U Mills, at is held over for next week. 1U Al On motion. Councillor Pugh was I CO 7ELL jgpuin ted to represent this council at Home Phone 3(joo. W. J. COAKWELL -tbe Legi- Al Committee of eterboro Pickering, q*. e Muninip, Toronto W, W�W- t� "N. 3.- 7 T' M J, " F. A.and Of T001- Owinot to a number of romt Mss. (Rev:) W. Limbert is R. X.Mmn Mi to IOronto o, spent the week4md with the arrivals in the village, %It, &*allIng her daulbte , Mia: Brow n. of VIlatter's parents, C. O. and Mrs, Able.houses are now occupied. Orono. liverq. was is -the "Bennett. Friday. Mrs. R..J. How city Nelson and Mrs. Sanderson are on Thursday. us meets -all Trains Fred Ward had a business trip, this week into J. S. Btin- First-class dy's dwelling which ha:s'just bien Rigs to, hire.day o; on Monday. to the city night'at lowest prices. Justarrivedpat J. Fingold!s, a recovated.N We have,on hand large ,ripply Dominion tires. Browning,- Of Oidrift,- Phouel.805. Tlof has been ludis- 44t" litis been spending a few W. M,. Pa wer day�;%,Jth Mrs. Tann and other Po ed during the past few da •s. new and well as'so'rted stoek 'Wall ThM'Sanderson ed Kinsale. shipped Messrs. Ward &Gregg 91 I r­-Q(ault, of the PROPRIETORS stock to Toron- 'Papers, including oatmeal paper" of ;aimed E -to .01- e very bac4- %%,Ztrd %venther seeding operations on Saturday. a re hi7 P. Macnab sr., we are sorry 0 d a Lave only I .'I*.e&5,c sweet to sor It lj'�: delayed as sumefarwers, stripesand floral. designs. Also got nicely started. I t i off duty -these VS 0lr A CA* Dow 1.1041he. ,report. IS- Otql) �,-. uitt tic Club NNill present odd lines, at -reduced'prices. account of illness. ­Hunie Ties," in the Miss Isabel Sargent, of Mtkint lioimt Zi� n Method -'Albert spent Sunday at the horns ist church o The Pick6ring 7Chick Feed Vi ilance Committee the of Friday, - May 14th. Kdcs Crate -Fillers f her parents here. 766 . Rev, !J!-. King, ffuiu- near mitte Lon. Peters went to the Mise Mabel Pe don, cc�:upiCid the pulpit in the city, la eek where she will re- -b bulk, He lb. last Bapti-t .burch on Sunday last, Ree. -Hive. Syrup., in U The object of this Association ie 6o - main foir some time. wLeu Lu preached- most accept- lessen stealing and prosecute About thirty of our young peo at Stotlff ably, 5C the felons. de attended the dance -.Bulk Seedless Raisins' 2 -b evening. The infant child of A. W. Tom- Members having property stolen o*ri ville on Friday Iiu16o2 di, -.d in Toronto on Sunday, '4, Alvin Bushby has sold his driver J as$* immediately with any member a Port Perry man, and has pur and the fitueral took place here on Of Ifteoutive 00mmift". 4 to ruetery. Tuesday Tomlinson have the ehased'anew Maxwell calr. Tue d to the Union Ce Joseph Readinan is able to be Mr. an 'A N N IS 04*eft islav be bad h4m as L.M,46A or 11[eaabeeship fee 01.x, %t�patby of the community in around again after being co"ned some" on arrugiales. ZZ (z Z-7 IV. a; R mC.' Rxisc. asint.--L. D. Banks,. Piot to house for several days. their bereavement. Our genial librarian, J. S., Bun Mrs. A. J. Chandler returned or. W. V. Richardson, Pickikus. Ott Friday from Toronto where she dy, his provided games in the lib- rary room for the convenience of for L.R. Thexteit; W. L, Valid W been spendinget two =Now is your chance ftesidwnt; - the pa the young people in, the village Miss Vets Stephenson Was Lin Who wish to indulge in this pas to one day Wt week attend time since the skating season is o get FOOTWEAR at -libre ry room. will be Ing a recital at the Conservatory over. - The open on Wednesday eVenings for SONABLE prices=*� of Music. the convenience of those who thus A. W. and Mrs. Mackay who witill to piss a pleasant hour. We are putting on sale some lines which are good buying. have been visiting with Mr. and The Ir-eture, entitled "A Man of Call and GET A B A.RGAIN Mrs. Comba, of Torontu, for a few 7 weeks, returned home on ThurF- the Rigiven-in ht Stanip, Who Wants day evening of last week.* We are Himl-7gi ven. in the Baptistchureb W.'M. Palmer, Claremont on Nlonriay evening before a good glad to know -that Mrs. Mackay is s1zed audi-rce, by Rev. Dr. Sow reeovering nicely from her recent 5 erby, (-fToronto, vasa great treat illness. to a 11 u ho heard it. It Iraq fall of to Andrew Johnston was taken , hiiinor mi -d Found sense. and wwl the General Hospital, Toronto, on, ' An 'Ann' ounCelmelit Thursday last to recei-ve 'treat. li-tew 11 to with rapt attention. Ai went for the hiccoughs from which good.comiedl programme was also 1 13 provil,le'd by the following able he had been suffering for over a taletit : -Larry K. O'Brien who week. We are sorry to state that sang t%% o solos both of which were his condition is reported to be very hea.All!y encored and to which he - serious. ed. Mfrs Brown who Store will be closed We&ftdsys Mothers Day will be observed respond as" 0 Metbo- a solo very sweetly. and also a next Sunday next in the mired quartette composed of Mr-;. from 2.30 p. M. to 7 P. M. ­ dist sabbath School. A special. Evau-- Ward, Miss Brown, Thos. programm6 is being prepared, in, Patersou and R. J. How. A cordial -.cludidk special music extended -to all to at- Deb invitation is exte very W tend this service, which will begin hitevale Club of at 2.30. Tuesdays'and Saturdays Ed. Gleeson went to the city on Wednesday to see' his brother, United Farmers Michael, who had undergone a very , -lot N1eP!`.nR,4 held in I. O. O. F. Hall let ry set is operation from wbicb '17�1e-4(4ay evening in, each month 'BERT HARVEY 4 S0N# he died on Thursday. The late Lor summer months, 'Mr. Gleesoki-had many friends In Claremont who will regret to hear AVe ic t- T,.nvr shipping live stock regu- "The Store'you-have heard so much about" lazl; (�j tLe.co-oporative plan. of his deitth, 'Mrs. Win Jones went into the Phoce or w; ire F..Hornshaw. Howard wcity on Sunday .0n Fkud on. Mond'►y -.31tt kolul. of Dlre�toirs. Greenwood tario Was accompanied home by Mr. j04 Zones who was sufficiently recov- H. PVGH, Secretary --ered to leave the hospital after his recent operation. , We hope his ec r progress toward,complete recover A y continue. DS the res' There trussed away at dance of his daughter, Mrs. Thos. -Coady, on Thursday,, April 20th, one of the oldest iresident,; of the fi county, in the person of Mr. Hugh MART UR I Gregg, in his Nth year. Mr: AND UKM-31499 Gregg was one of twin brothers, won born in County Derry, near Bella - mens, Ireland, in 1825, coming to rents at the 40anada with his paren age of 8 years. •They crossed the Touch u'p* Your sailing vessel which ocean i n a Fu occupied thirteein weeks In making s. They settled at the rniturqvLand. Floors the passage: Milli ou Youge Street, Furniture that is scratched and scarred Is an eyesofC. North Toronto -where they resided ;''for about one year, then removing If the -surface is spoiled, the artkie is considered Ito the eighth concession of Picker- km 'ictus Is not no. Save the surface and you save -ing, where they made their per 1M nent home. Their father ied -Use 7. When the boys were quite young. leaving them to cope with all the hardships of pioneer life. They �.,..WOOD-LAC STAIN attended school in a log school - A hotiso located on the ninth coin -eession, on the farm now owned • Flown and furniture that .are shabby can be wads to ;look 1111te now by using *061) -LAC STAIN ---a durable, by Mr. Joseph Borland. In I869 he married Miss Noble Liad.;;ay, beautiful finish for woodwork of all kinds --is combinatioa- daughter of John Lifidsay, of the :.,iof high gradit,varnish and permanent staim' It imparts Uxbridge. Their 0 oo=on wood surfaces the righ appearance of more Township. of U hoff"y, roisewood, fonr children, who survive him 414mmove 'woods such as* ma are TI.oivas and Mrs Thos. Condy, -'eft. Twelve beautiful shades. of Claremont, Mrs. D. McFarlane. of Wilkie, Sask., and' David, on �Get A Sample the homestead. In 1904, Mr. Gregg Drinj the attached coupon and secure a UW can s4ficie retired from active life and ti)oved to do over a chair or small table. We will gh 'pt -to Claremont where his wife pre- -Pe you fun histructions, how to use ft. We want every bin�ldw se deceased him In 1914. In 18,17, hiw; vy WOOD -LAC STAIN. twin brother, - David, dissolved partnersbip with him and moved ILII to Re:teh Township where he died .4 in January, 1917, aged 9 1 years. J'H. B U N 0 Y 'A very strong attachment Will, maintained between tbeni to the last. W. Gregg was the youngest of a family of ten children, five. of Pickering, A Ontario whom lived to be over ninety � V-1 years of age. He was a lover of 'good clean sport, , an admirer of good horses and passionately fond JL -relig- of mnsic until the 10t. In OL .-ion he was a Baptist, and in poli l" C, 01C a ties aConservati've, and it reAder in PiL re since its of the Mail & R A The funeral services .-Publication. re conducted itt the home of his AP 'daughter, Nir!,. Thof, Condy., by t REA the.110,ellan, assisted by 5!roo NO Rev. A .—Rev. W. Linibert. The. remains were laid to rest in the Glareni(.nt Union Cemetery. A 1:trge (-o1:- course of friends gathered' to pay illy ,-Aheir last respects, apd the MOVAI 'offerinks toqtifted to the high eR- held. Shirts, Saw*mg.:.Machine if �w Manufactured by Of all justerWe and deakin W. H. Jackson & Sons, kept in stook. is wil I pay you --Brock Road. Pickering. Ont, bell M our works and inspeof our stook -.J,.ej obtain prioso Don't be misled 11,11 its brandies. Saw gumming Bents we do not employ *hsm, OOM"Uoufi. and filing a:speciAltY-- we can, and 6o throw oft the stinsit. We .,;Jock -".Gasoline Frigines, Ernery' minnylesion of 10 Pee Don$., wh1oh you we Wheels, Clrcular.Saws. Saw andTmery Mandrels. W6aLn17 save -by parehisising Isom z04 %U isolidL slffwsm BARD, BANK J. T.-MATHESON. OF CANADA i" ,Works. Whitby, Oaftdo PICKERING BRANCH Spring A.W.CRAYWORTH MAPIA40M ..16r ;BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY) have a full supplyof selected . goods for spring. - _ z - , , Men's and Boys' overalls and Work BGota and Shoes for the whole family, at last year's prices. 44 call and we will'save you some money. Ind. Phone 2804 i4 The 'Universal Saw*mg.:.Machine if �w Manufactured by Thrift W. H. Jackson & Sons, SAVINGS, Independence— --Brock Road. Pickering. Ont, these'- are the out- -.J,.ej come of the sameimpain 11,11 its brandies. Saw gumming and attain the same and filing a:speciAltY-- tive--PROSPERITY. We .,;Jock -".Gasoline Frigines, Ernery' Standard Bank of Canadi Wheels, Clrcular.Saws. Saw andTmery Mandrels. can help you to attain it. • slffwsm BARD, BANK OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH T. 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"He said—well, he said enough to .convince me -that we mustn't marry." "What did he say?" she insisted, her eyes never leaving his face. "He saidp be would disinherit you." A disquieting change came over her. "Oh! - Now—I begin to see—what you mean," she said slowly, in's dispirited voice, andqquietly withdrew her hands. "Oh, Douglasl I never supposed—I never dreamed—you could . think of. that! You told me you loved me, and I believed—" She left the sentence unfinished.' Suddenly she turned and $wiftly entered her room. After a"mom3ntary hesitation, he followed her, forrnqnted .by the real- izat:on , that to. hYr he was only a sordid fortune-hunter. Then, all at once, this feeling ' was supplanted by another emotion.. His restless gaze, roaming about the pretty sitting room,. The, sober folk, the usefn} iolk, who all the day are toiling, They say.God gives the solid thingz, that to their world belong, Houses, and' lands, and golden gains to pay them for their moiling; But I, a foolish Poet, say that God given Song. My heart is just a eflent.11arp beforq He breathes upon it, The world's a mean •and dusty place, the skies are dingy gpay. My Robe of Gladness is put by, nor may i hope to 'don it, Till comes a Breath—a Whisper= and mysoul keeps holiday; He gives to me the listening ear—I hear the lichens singing; - He gives to me the seeing eye—alL loveliness draws near; And swift as, white -winged butterflies my eager thoughts go winging, _ 11'f"•Afi ^9''� '�4''_".: ..Y u t!'°'Kr4 'l,"RX.-a h�:' .w :.Invest Your Mono- In f, OESENTURES Interest payLble half yearly. The Great West Permanent ' + . Loan Company.'` Toronto Office 20 King 8t Wad y. � A Ribbons in a Minute. "'x Typewriter ribbons can be made In, a minute by a new machine that pass es white'ribbon stock through rollers. automatically inked from a reservoir. 4 HER FADED, SHABBY APPAREL DYED NEW = ` ' ..4 "Diamond Dyes" Freshen Up Old, Discarded Garments. nnn't werry shout r1Ar}Of ► ....n►. 7 in a corner; and now his eyes became the Blessed hear. , give a new, rich, fadeless color to any, riveted there. Oir the desk was a And all the Pasts ablaze'With gold, fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, small pear -• and revolver. Like a the tall knights joust before me, cotton or mixed goods, dresses. + By EDWIN BAIRD. thing of evil, it lay on -the blotbin - Excalibur gleams bright for me, on blouses, stockings, skirts, children's pad, beneath the green -shaded des me and it brought back, in a flood, me Maid Marian smiles, Boats, feathers, draperies, coverings, CHASTER III. o headed straight for disappointment. all those harrowing thoughts of her. And fair and piteous Rosamond has everythiagi Warning! Marjorie, as you know, has nothing of She stood at a window, her shoul- cast her glampur o'er me, The Direction Book with each pack- Marjorie, dge Blackburn's study, was on the her own; and should she be so unwise ders. drooping, taring listlessly into And Henry of the Snow -White age tells how to diamond dye over - any q the winter's night. Present! without Plume comes charging down the color. third 3loos=a large front room; -with as to marry you, she will get 'nothing: 8 from me—not one cent!" turning. `she looked at him and said miles. To match any material, have dealer three windows facing the street. Two Quinn felt his face flush hotly. For in a -dull, ere: "There's no- show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. o! these windows opened upon a small thing more to be said—excep goo - kaday-Is- the first time, since entering here, „ verandah which seldom -if ever was touched to light and splendor, , used angry resentment, stirred within him. bye "To -day's s best should be to -mor]. "Marjorie—" he began assionately. price more the veil is lifted from g point." "If you do that, Judge Blackburn," p row's starting The judge, a tail, powerfully -built he declared, striving hard to speak He took a step toward her, but the the hungry hearts of men, man of advanced age, was seated ata calm! ou w;ll remove the aril expression on her face dicmayed him. - � - � huge mahogany desk, his back to the y Y He murmured "Good -night," turned And I see beneath a sordid cruet the Even in these days of intensive'__ . obstacle t at now stands between spirit quick and tender, training, war still leaves room for door, when Quinn appeared on the and left the house. 8 1 ' Marjorie, and mc. Marjorie's wealth, That may.fare in faith' transcendent f threshold: Be looked up inquiringly Like a man dazed, Quinn started: initiative and invention. For exampleI over his shoulder. R -eco izin uinn. from hey prospect of inheriting wealth hf to the Hills of Hope again.. � 8 Q from you, has been the one thing that down the quiet thoroughfare toward • _ the officer in charge of'the defence o� his prntrnding gray eyebrows dreghas often restrained me from asking the next corner, where he intended to The sober folk, the useful folk, who the Suez Canal succeeded by a clever_ to« in a scowl. her to share my life." catch a street car, When half way alai the day areAoiiing, trick in detecting the approach of five nothing for The Star to- "Natural! "'remarked the edge, in there, he heard two revolver shots ring n ht," he said, and turned back'to y' „haven'tj I out sharply. He oto They say God gives the Solid things night -scouting and mine -laying par - night," sarcastic tone you con- y stopped short in his bier of the enemy. Ever that to their world belong, y. y day he had • his desk' sidered her. You haven't reflected on � tracks, electrified, his senses suddenly - -. Unbidden, young Quinn. entered the tense and alert. In anotheremoment Houses, and lands, and golden gains s broad mark made along the bank ,.room, sniilin easily. what .it will mean to her to give ups of the canal throughout its whole " g fortune for the sake of marrying you, I,he was running back in the direction to pay them for their- moiling; g I .dont want anything for The you have thought only of yourself. I of the Blackburn home. As he ran But I. a foolish Poet, say that God length, by, dragging a timber wrapped Star'to-night. I want something, for Isn't that so?" he glanced, instinctively, at'the third- gives Song. in burlap over the sand, In the belt myself." He permitted the floor front windows. - 4 ever footprint showed and JAL Ju Blackburn, without looking P young man no Ali ht still shone in Jud Black- Y p Save its arour asked with cold mocks chance to reply, but continued, with a i e �. ' warning, r9: burn's study; and one of the windows, Her Choice and His g• ` "Wel, what do you want f9r your- touch. of sardonic humor: " which opened on the balcony, was ••Shea just the one for him," we say. This fortune may come to her Keep Minard s Linimen In the house. I• want our niece," saidQuinn, that is, if she doesn't marry you— open. An instant later he saw , dark He seldom sees it, though, that way. :.Coming straight to the point. "iQwant somewhat sooner, than she probably. I form, presumably that of s matt, climb His mother's choice is prim and staid. - g,,. P expects." He took from the desk a ! up over the cornice of the -roof above to mar Iter. P A paragon, a perfect maid, marry sheet of ale blue note- a er and held the balcony and- disappear. COARSE SALT The judge swung round in his swivel P c P „Quinn quietly' rang the door -bell and The kind of girl they put in fletlon, Chair and eyed the young man in a it in his fingers sa he continued: Of pounded . L A N D '$AL's' • "strangely disconcerting, curious way. course you know, as every newspaper p frantically on th. thick glees Correct in.utannera, poise and diction; man in this city does, that I receive panel. Somewhere, inside, he heard a But, spite the mother's best exertion, B� Carlots ; His rugtied countenance, his iron -gray girl scream, piercingly. Then all was The youth feels only deep aversion. - hair, s entire being, in fact, seemed many anonymous letters, threatening s . TORONTO SALT WORKS my life. Almost ever federal judge still --except for his tumultuous noise He goes and pica a flighty girl voice, reflect a Bard animosity; and his y I 8 fat the door. C. J. CLIFF TORONTO ,P' voice, always severe, was unusually does; but I seem to be espesislly '� Who dances like's leaf awhii't, ' Caustic when he said: marked for them since -I -sentenced After what seemed an interminable A girl all dimples, wiles and laughter; length of time, the door was opened "And o expect m consent to such I that crowd of I. W. en to the federal And they are happy ever atter; y p P y 1 by a frightened maid servant whose _ a marriage?" penitentiary in Leavenworth. While mother can but sit and wonder A ear At Your, "I hoped—both of us ho d—�bat This is the latest one..It came thi• face was as white as her linen collar. Ph h Speechless with fear, she pointed F;ow her non could make such a hien- Bei_-! " afternoon, and its author .declares I mutely tov�tazd the stud y 1' g .: the judge inter- y,- and he der. That's too bad," liy n now fifteen minutes sat nine. Y bounded up the stairs. How sad that our "one proper mate" i c yo+e sn un a su3dm taller or a.•i nne:peCtrd ta-_ o" " , " night." He f lanced at his watch. IZ 1 The study'door was open; Marjorie Is always someone whom we hate! vitation you can feet con- rnpted. I m sorry to on. g g i The tilling is absurd; preposterous. p .. ' la face down, across the threshold, fident of always asawrins -- haven't much longer, have I? He .. y � Id Marjorie doesn't think no ---nor I, and her uncle ea: in the swivel chair. -„ at your beet in but a taw - - ieither." chuckled grimly, clearly untroubled by I Dlother, inquired the serial! moments it renders to Voss His massive head was bowed and his - "How would you support her? What the anonymous note, and handed it to ,waistcoat stained with blood. daughter of the house. wrgstiiag with sen a wonderfully rum respect can you possibly offer her? Quinn. her home work, "which is correct, — wit adcomple%lon compari that is � P y P Y ` Quinn lifted the unconscious girl i►+ I With horrified fascination,Quinne g beyond cumnnrt"on• Clave you thought of that . Qer are'?" " ' ' y "Often," said QQuinn. ",I'm getting had been staring at the am t11 bit c1 rent carried theimaid whojtrembling- of i course," promptly replied iatother. '-445 a week on Tlie Star, and—" blue paper, scarcely able to believe � " "That wouldn't a 'her ' dress- his eyes.; and now as his fingers closed , ly had follow him, to summon aloe- Then came the plaintive reply: That • �. pay tor.. He then returned to the' study. was what I thought, but this does not • taker's bills;' said the judge. upon it, as he identified the violet snow i Jude Blackburn was dead. On the "Lots of married couples live on which • clung to it, he undes•went a I floor , beside the chair, lay Marjorie's sound right: "Girls, are my. hat on lean: Beaiues I'm due for a raise violent shock. His host had not asked r straight?' '. pretty soon, , and I'm fitting him to sit. down, so he had remained Pearl -handled revolver. _; I think; (To be continued.} !myself for the city editor's job, which standing throughout his call; but now, pays $5,000' a year. ',Marjorie and I uninvited, he sank into the nearest . . -. At �: Could get along well enough." chair, the paper. trembling in hia Moths Do Not Eat Cloth. now is' Paint bate Judge Blackburn, eamng back. in nervous fingers, his thoughts- awhirl. .' !his high swivel chair, leered his mag- The crude lettering, printed with a a[anp millions of dollars' damage is Brighten uptl�e ex'RA.terior and S.intortor of your horse. Rome irre _ :five head and regarded Quinn from lead pencil, became only a blur be- done each year ,by. moths, and they ail traoee oil Winter' - !beneath .his shag y eyebrows. His fore his eyes. In his chaotic brain a g should be hunted down a d ruthlessly Igaze was peculiar! disconcerting. flaming thought stood out in clear-cut ,. ,. slain; but it is not while in the form I think I see w at u mean, be relief: _ W said, -and the measured syllables cut Marjorie had written thin of a moth that the little pest spreads id hike "steel. "You mean you could het destruction. If. the moth could be -CHAPTER IV. along if I helped you. Well, you re fixed not to lay eggs, it could be per - The Broken Betrothal matted 'to live out its brief lite in RAI NT Q -a nn returned the note to Judge ' „ A Blackburn. He -murmured something peace, •+Q i t does no direct harts what - Blackburn. ►�ht J�avtt to Pallet r1ghR" �VS AnI 1P ever.me varieties not even eating V iv indistinctly—he scarcely knee* what—. while strugg3ing to regain his lost anything at all and the others -merely 6K 'YOUR DEALER 'composure. sipping thevnectar from night=bloom- - - fs%ves At this juncture a servant (a new Ing flowers, which are made strong --- { arrival in the Blackburn household scented in order that the motifs may • door and announced: "Mr. McKinlock of sight being, of courof smell, that j se, useless •in ;. Overal4 & $hQ'b named Zuttermeister) came to the find them by.thesense ..� iis calling, �4'hak causes the ruin T g the dark. , 13 Judge Blackburn looked surprised. of the perfect- ` "McKinlock?" he echoed, puzzled. I a `� "Are you sure it is he?" Ip good overcoat .we had counted on j"Yes,, air; the same gentleman who wearing another winter and the un- -called- n- !� alled-before, sir." I derclothing that was almost like new w "Very well. Ask him -to come up." j• is the larvae or grubs which develop s r ; --yi^ it �v� The servant departed, and Quinn' from the moth eggs. After feasting at Y, j�► arose. Judge Blackburn stopped him I our expense, these larvae change into I as he moved toward the door, and his pupae, each forming a tiny cocoon. utterance, uniike•his prior speech, was similar to that of the silkworm, and Bob Lonj Says.--. , _... almost kindly: „ , atter some time the cycle is completed ]fyoremusandshirtsareroomy. , Think over what I ve said, my boy, -by the emerging of moths from these "a�a}�de,omfortable; ea.dmaBaw�aPe. and I believe you will agree with. me. Have. Your Cleaning : 91.wiitthtbeiaaatbatyonemighet � If you care for.Marjorie's future half- cocoons and the laying by these moths i -- - - -- t to stretch joss arms and pines:—and I hope ,Y u, do --you will of more eggs: The, moths which fly' Done byExperts lep�•' g;ve her up. Good -night, my oy." out when clothing is shakefi are "quite I A. Scarcely hearing what Judge Black- innocent of 'any harm that has al- j • f Clothing, hous�holddrapenes, linen and delicate ' BOB LONG N ('� I burn said, nor caring to hear, Quinn- ready been done, - but if—teff undis• O a v G left the room and started downstairs, turbed will lay eggs, which soon will fabrics can be cleaned and made to look as fresh GLOVES hia thoughts still swirling m_ adly l and bright as when first bought. around a bafflingenigma: Mar - moths are observed the clothing ~_ develop- into. voracious grubs. When gma: Had Mar- • 99 jorie threatened her uncles life . should not be immediately packed •I ; 3e�,I�, ing land Dyeang wilLoutwear say other make at I He passed. McYinlock on the stairs, away, as eggs may already have'been , Glove on the market, beosuse and spoke to him absently. So, pre- laid on the garments. The garments Is Properly Done . at Parker s they etre made by skilled work. oeeupi ere his thou-ghts that the g men from the strongest glove peculi 'unnoticed.' of'McKinlock's returning, should be carefully examined and it makes no difference where you live; parcels can bo leather obtainable. passed unnoticed, well brushed, inside and out, hung in Feiit in by mail or express, The same care and atten- r4 When Quinn reached the second- the air if possible and then -stored. tion ie gives the work as though you lived in town. Issist on getting Bob Loop floor landing, Marjorie stood in the Moth preventives will not kill eggs We'will be pleased to advise you on any question Brands from your dealer— ) doorway • of her sitting room. ftsy*111 rive you money. j "Well?" she asked eagerly, as he and grubs• but only keep flying moths -regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE U8. c I moved toward her: "What did h away_i _ jc.G. LONG d: Co. united sad; ! n�q Y Wi0011" TORONTO Montreal ] Holding her hands in his, gazing The natives- of ' the Andaman , Is- Porkers ��Oworh itml��rinto her eyes, young Quinn experienc- lands, Bay of Bengal, average three ed great difficulty in-brnig:ng-himself feet eleven inches inTieik'hit Arid weigF u C' �efeeT & �' `130B LONG BRANDS to nay; , Kelown from Coast to Coast "I'm afraid, Marjorie, we'll have to under seventy pounds. vYongeSt. Toronto break off our engagement. I can't marry you." Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. 1' • Zi.�ti'_i_Mac i�+;r::i;:,+..E-s�#_:.i'lF..,+!"u�,•:�asd rtn::i. F'...: _. 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Y.. 6l �'� e4 . 1 0 E � • `N �' � •,Ai' - . .w#Cly.,, �•Y IY � ,k ;L S.• :,,�w9eo-• 3,2-u ' �•, •% ',' .�, `Sly_-<- i.?•`•µ i. i' �^ +,�} �i x�x ,'„•^ic-• ,.,. •a•,,gYe 7 :'•'hCvti1°=' �,,:16FFa:✓a•--'sdo>• ,:w. •�� ._,� ��:-;,.,•�Mr...• -. •sa•.K�'""rti,{'..Kiq°�e''r.� e�x"',Lc+x".a'Ar`a�r-�n.`.•�`�"�'".at.�'�. ., - �.`�; •�. . °�•,w�?". .,:'�...r-••�"'"t` w•` �� �'� :POLAND'S VICTORY OPENS VAST - • ( MEN AND MONEY AVAILABLE STORES 0 F WHEAT IN U� TO BUILD UP PALESTI[1�Ea France Stands to Profit Vastly by Defeat of Red Armies in I Jewish Ambition is to Establish Great Democratic Republic' Southern Russia: Course ftp • -Population of 5,000,000 in the Co of Paris, May 2. -While the allies are will have vivid gratitude for the Pol- s•yf;% Y k Ten Years.' yl µ sem' ti... f . • - - holding conferences in the West, his- ish help, and it will be to his very evi- London, May 2. -Four million Jews with them. The immediate aeec� V y , IL tory is being made in Eastern Europe. dent interest to remain friendly, and, ; rr replacement of the present mill -' ll-' f In a whirlwind campaign of less if he-can,keep the Ukrainian friendly according to Dr.. Max Nordau, the te r tary rule by a British civil adminis-' than a week the Poles have inflicted with the only nation in Eastern Eur- famous essayist and Zionist -deader, tration, which would throw' open the 'the most seriousAefeat yet experienc ope 'that has, a 'powerful and active are now only awaiting for the British frontiers. We must settle Palestine kR `.ed .by the Red Army. In the early, Western backer, mandate for Palestine to become ef- quickly. It is possible there wouldbd days of the Red struggles against the For behind, Poland stands France, i : fective before they emigrate there. enough Jews do give us a ama11 mal= t White Generals they had. -bigger financially exhausted, it may be, but $, Dr. Nordau declared that in his opin- ority over the Arabs, or at least as losses on paper, but all that meant possessing huge steres of arms .and ion the. mandate would begin within a equality. was that masses of troops had Chang- ammunitions and possessing, too, able w weeks. "We are waiting for the "We hope that in ten years there'- ed camps dvithout fighting- This is a and devoted officers to instruct and Britis to o the frontier," Dr. Nor- will be nearly five million Jews set-''. a Y real defeat in battle by the hereditary to lead Polish troops. i dao said to -da - y• fled •there.' Five thousand wealtby enemy. May:5 is the Poles' greatest The worst�'cause of -France's finan- "The'first settlers d.ill'be employed Jews have already signified their do - historical anniversary, and fired by cial weakness is the enormous excess F. Handley Page, who organized the in building houses and plowing the. sire to remove to Palestine, and I am'; memories of the past, the Poles have, of her, imports over exports, and the syndicate that bought the enormous land. To four miljion Jaws the pro- a informed that the Oriental -Americas' -- momentarily at least, forgotten in-! biggest single import is wheat. That surplus air supplies from the -British ternal grievances in a burst of united' wheat she must buy from countries, Government. ' They consist of 11,000 Siam for the torn countries of -Pales Society, recently formed in New York,', g y tine offers the -only hope for a settle-' will invest $150,000,000 for the- pur- z patriotic effgrt., _ I whose exchange is' at an intolerable aeroplanes and, 30,000 engines. The ment there. It is a matter of life or. pose of establishing economic rely-' The real goal of'their offensi}e is, premium, and that premium ;s ever Government is to receive $5,000,000 death to them that the Arab papula -i tions between America and Palestine.) `. thee- Empire. 1 The Polespdatn t mounting. fnOdessa can and .moo of, the' profits the syndicate tion of Palestine, numbering about This is not charity it is business.' �-' Odessa, the g. be securely held by j snake. I half a million, should, be either friend- Ult:rnately, we hope to have a Jewish pretend to seize it'for themselves, By France's ' friends, the vast wheat JJ ly of indifferent to us. We have no! Republic established on: the broadest a clever arrangement -whose main • stores of the Ukraine, Europe's'gran- I �f fear regarding our future relations and most democratic lines." 'lines werd doubtless dictated,. farther ary, would beecme.available to French Markets df the World' g g west than Warsaw -they are now in shippers. Instead cf paging in dol- ���� - Ah position of protectors of Uk�air.- Iars France would pay in peonies cr` Breadstuff s. D GEORGE �4VERTURNS SCHEME ion independence against Soviet tyr- in Polish mcn:y, both far below the; Toronto, May 4, Manitoba wheat- -anny. The.Xkrainian leader, Petrula,; French currency. No. 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 Northern, �� C L �Ia1+,7T ` 52,77; No. a Northern, $2.73, in'store TO GA' ONTR® OF ,NEAR 1 OIL NO ROYAL TRAM ----- y Fort William. - , , i + Manitoba• oats -No. •2 Cllr., $1.21; FOR THE PRINCE ( rNo, 3 Civ,, $1.08 1,2; extra No. 1 feed, Royal Dutch Oil Combine Attempted to Exploit Meso pa� 1 $1.07, i i\o, 1 feed, Willi; . 2 -feed, tamla petroleum Wiihout Adequate Compensation. $1.07, to store Fort William. Q He .Refused to Travel When 1lan.toba barley: -No. 3 CW., $1.79%; No. •4 CW., $1 62; rejected, London, May 2. -"An extraordin-I ral part of the Royal •Dutch Combine, Transportation Was Denied % 1 $1.56'a ; feed, $1.b83.i, in store Fort I ary and far-reaching: r -reaching attempt on the and labels its alleged attempts . as the People: William. !, past of a foreign e l trust do secure i "subtle efforts to .agreed the treat's y, j American corn -No.. groow, $a gip;'. control of the British petroleum' sup-; influence without adequate compen- •Auckland, N.Z., '+ia - 2. -The Prince ! nominal track Toronto plies in `Yesopetaw.'a has been defeat-' salla- to Britain." of Wales resumed his tour of New ri1ent ! ed 'by the Allies conference in 5an,l "The menace," Inst Express °adds Zealand b tra:n to -da the strike of <. Ontario oats -No. 3 white, $1.Ou to P ,, Y y' j $1.07, according to freights outside.- ! Remo, under the leadership of Pre "might havebecome a reality but for the railway men having been ended. iOntario wheat -No. 1 Winter, per. mier Lloyd George," says the Daily; the firm stand of Premier Lloyd Pra This afternoon the ince reached car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do., $1,98 i Express. f George." Tanmarunui,. baring been welcomed 3 w ;'to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b.{' "The conference -decided that the The Royal Dutch Steel Company, it everywhere with enthusiasm.. { shipping points, according to freights. r Mesopotamian oil fields shall W re-! is -understood, asked the An interesting incident connected Ontario -wheat -"No. 1 Spring,, per ex citation with the strike is related. - Prior to car lot. $3.03 to $2.03; No. '? do, $1.98 .. tained by. Britain, and this. temper- rights and management of ..the oil - l the settlement of. the walkou� the to $2.01-; N� . 3_do, $1.95 to, $2.01, f.o.b. nrU halts the menace." j fields for a period of years in return 1 slipping points, accarelrg to freighb3.f The newspaper- identified the- trad- I for giving -Britain: legal control of tba Prindifficulty a firJ there to ruin the t Peas -No. 2, $:3.00. I. Ing company in question as an inlay- corporation. �.. to $1.87ac rle alting, S1.85 , -Royal train. $a y lI ;cording to freights outside. '! -• `Will the run traii:e for the mad., $b1.B0 to $12.50; Com., $954 to Margaret Victoria Charlotte Aug. F pee I-$uckw} eat -.'a. _, $1,73 to, •$1.80, $11• butcher. -heifers; med. 10.70 to ple?" the Prince' inquired. j according to freights outside. $ usta Norah was the eldest child of - "At resent they will not," spall- Rye--tio..3, $2.15 to,$°°0; accord- $11.75; com., $8 to $10.50; butcher, the three children of Pr'nce Arthur, P y Cl:as. dlcGi;i, ltau:!ltuu, :t.P.Y. for * cows, choice, $10.50 to $12; medium, road official replied, ` - ing to freights outside. Duke of Connaught, and the . late P I Weyburn, who is the new _111nister of Ontario flour -Government stand- ti to $10; ,canners, $5 to ulls, " cut -Princess Louisa Margaret of Prussia' "That being so," the Prince respond-, tars, - $6 to $7; butcher bully, 'good, 1 "e8, "the cannot run trans for me.! �}gricniture for Sa.katchewan. ard, $10.50 to $10,65, Montreal or To- $10,50 to 12• Com., She 'was born on January 15; 1882', y $ $?,50 to -$10. Good Canto, in yule bags, prompt shipment. veal, $14 to $15, med. $10 to $13.50. ! and was married to the Crown Prince ' -.1 :am one of the'people." ` i I Millfeed-Car lots, delivered, Mont- ' The tour of the Prince thio- hl Wireless .Alarm Bell Gives Sheep, $11 to $12;50; young Spring! at Windsor Castle on ,July 15, 1905. In northern Nen Zealand had: been ): c real.freigt•,t,_bags -inclusledt� Bran-, per. 'ambs; $8- to $12 each. - Ewes, $11 to} addition to her fire children, four boys. Re-'c� to Ship Operator. ton, $51; shorts, per ton, $58; good $12.50. Hogs, off -car weights, selecta,� abandoned owing to the obstinacy of feed flour. 53.75 to, 34.00. 5 g ` S i and a g:rl, she is survived by a bro- the locomotive. engineers -and other Ordinarily 'a wireless mesa a is d p $ ; $-1•-5 light_ $19 to. l.�u heavies ° Ila - _-N 1' per -ton, 30 to $3}• � � � the., Prince Arthur Patrick of Coate x +� . g P s $19 to $21; sows, $17.25. g striking railroaders, and the Prince, audible only in a te-,'e�proi;e receiver; mixe er ton, $_5, track. _ nau ht, and a sister, Princess Victoria had arranged to leave Auckland yes-' making it necessary for operators to ' Straw -Car lots, per ton, $16 to $1':,' Patricia, familiarly known as "Prin- terday on boars[ the Rerotirr. for Wel• wear their head sets continuously. { track, Toronto. i DEATH CLAIMS cess Pat,': who was recently marriedi 1•in an. The calling oft. of. strike,' { Country 1'roduCe-li'h01f4s'R. CRQV�N PRINCESS to'the Hon.' Alexander Ramsay. gt g One of the large 'wireless -operating Cheese -Near lar 2 �, 'however, induced the Prince to alter companies has Just completed a syr• 2 2� large,, 8 § to 29c; ` Her husband is the eldest son of twjns, 9 .to 9%c; triplets, 30 to Gustavus the Fifth fifth Kin his program, tem wherKby an alarm bell fe:actuated WIfe df Crown Prince Of g of the 301/kc, St:']ton. 33 to 34c; old, large, -- only by reception o1 a new form a[ 31 to 32c; do, twins, ° House of Pottte Carve and great,. • 3- to 3.•c. Sweden and Daughter of �► Price of Bread "S,O.S•" signal, consisting of a series , . Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 5.7. to { . f xr•ands li of Na 'doleon s great Gene. Y P o p ea an t _R18E8 lri Berlin °a,�o°slaO&�a autamat.callytbyua ship 59'ilargarine-33�tos�& to 68c. LoDtlke of -Connaught.' Marshall Bernadotte.' a Crown ' don; May 2 ---Just -before a din- Prince and his wife had planned to j In dl;tress.F - E:z, New laid; 53 to 54c. nor party which was to have been.) visit the Unaed Stales in 1914, but �1 despatch from.Berlin sas:-Thr' Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, were vented b the war. p y held -on Saturday night .at Clarence Z by,: the bakers announce a 1(f per cent.' .,8 to 40c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 35c; House, the Duke of Connaught's Lan- - - tiveeMay in the vehenithece �hcTu el old fflcaf ;Greeks MessaC by Albanians 40ced ke quabs, doz.,53 to o$G.00.Lklings, 38 to don Duke's seventieth birthday, celebration; aof the Duke French Soldier of 100 grams, or roughly, tour pounds, Live poultry Spring chickens,- 30 y the s� pt P , No Lon Longer Poiiu ,� - to 32c; fowls, 35 .Lo 40c; ,ducks, 35,to was handed a telegram. It announced :. g! _ rt pvill cost 4 marks. All bakers' v area London, May .2. -An Albanian ris- have been increased ' ' 40c. the death of his daughter, the Crown ("the hairy propor`iona.c,y: Ing against the Greeks bas begun at Beans --Canadian, hand-picked,'bus.; Princess of Sweden: Paris, May 2. -Polio ql* It is explained that the increases are! Epirus; according to a wireless' mes- $4.50; primes, $3.50; Japans, $4.50; one") will no longer be the niclmamal The guests had begun to 'arrive, but 4, • due to higher wages and taxes on , sage from Moscow, and Albanian Madagascar Limas, lb,, 15c.; Japan. of the French private soldier. light and P the festivities which had been going g power. j bands are massacring the Greeks. Limas, Ib., .11 c. t The French War Department ha Hones -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, '0n all day, were immediately abandon- issued an order permitting aoldiets to .27 to 28c; 10-1b. tins, 25 to 26c; 60-1b. ed. The Duke was heartbroken. What Al[�LIES DETERMINED TO ENFORCE ti 25c; buckwheat, 60-1b. tins, 18 to had promised to be one of*the-happiest be smooth -shaven. t 20c; comb, 16 -oz., $6 to $6.50 dozen; -days of his life had been turned into In many regiments moustaches . 10 -oz., $4.25 to $4.50 dozen. one of despair. formerly were obligatory. v , THE TREATY OF VERSAILILES Maple products -Syrup, per imp. Stockholm, -May. 2.=The entire no- _ gal., $3.50 to $3.7 5; per 5 imp. gals., tion has been plunged into mourning Hungarian Peace '�` $3.�5 to $3.50. by the death yesterday of Crown Treaty • Ready, 1 is Provisions=R holesale. `- i Great Britain Has Surmounted'Post-War Difficultie8 Princess Gustave Adolph • of Sweden -"' Smoked meats --Hams,, medium, 40 'I i t� I daughter of the Duke of Connaught. Paris, May 2 -The Council o! Am. Much Better Than Any Other Country, to as follows: King Gustave; who was in Nizzi, and: bassadors has fixed Thursday next foe Says Lloyd George. Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 28 y y g - to 29c; clear bellies, 27 to 28c. Queen Victoria, who had just arrived.) the deli de of the treaty to the Huai Lard -Pure, tierces, 28 to 283�ic; at the bedside of her sick mother m garian del ation. The Hungarians 1 A despatch from London says: -j the United States to accept the man- tubs, 281/2 to 29c; pails, 283/* to 29%c; Baden, 'had been notified and are re-� will be, ally ed ten days for examin "The minutes of the San Remo con- i date for Armenia, he said: prints, 293 to 30c. Compound tierces, turning for the funeral. ation of the ument before signing t ference contain a declaration by Pre -I "It involves the employment of a 27u2 to 28c; tubs, 28 to 28%c; pails, mstrong ier Millerand to the effect that the very and well-trained military 28'a to 283/Lc; prints; 29 to 293:. ct French Governmert$ and the vast mai- force, as it necessitates the conquest' Montreal Markets. MENNONITES MAY LEAVE CANADA •-,ority of the French people are opposed of territories.. Montreal, May 4. -Oats -Canadian Western, nit 2, new$1.23;. nd d rade, LARGE NUMBERS THIS SUI�I�ER , ,to the policy of annexing German England, France and Italy are un-' ;territory. I attach enormous import- able to shonider the burden. The course Flour -Manitoba, new standard grade sacs to this."' which we adopted was to a $13.40 to $13.70: Rolled oats -bag, ' - P appeal to 40 lbs., $5.50 to $5.60. Bran, $51.25." Premier Lloyd George made this' the United States, -who have-not ac- Shorts, $58.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, striking -statement in hi9 s each in ce ted_any share in the res onsibil- car lots $33 to $34. Cheese, Thirteen Towns in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Wdl be' p p p finest ,the House of Commons in which he ities for civilizing those areas of easterns, 27 to 27%c. Butter, choicest Practically Depopulated if Exodus Carried Durr - explained bow differences had arisen Turkish territory and in protectirig creamery, 62 to 63c. Eggs, fresh, 55c. { ' between Britain and France how the the Potatoes, her. bag, -car lots, $5.75. y poor Christian papulation up to A despatch from Winnipeg says:- ment made at the .Parliament BUMl , ..Were conciliated and what the allies the Lige Stock Markets. i, present, but I hope will do so. on Friday states, that there will Toronto, \lay 4. -Choice heavy The Winnipeg Tribune says in part: Ings decided at their Italian rendezvous. "I. am convinced they have real steers, $14 to $14.50; good, do, $13 to "Tiring -of the fight to retain special not be official hindrance from Cars The speech proved s notable sympathy, which is sincere' and cap- $13.25; butchers' cattle, choice, $12.25 - adian Government authorities, Mott, s rivile es in the conduct of their ;triumph for the Prime Minister: He able of making sacrifices. to $13; do, good, $12 to $13.25; do, P g than 8,000 persons, equally divided s ;r7vas cheered to the echo from all "If the United States do not re- med., $11.25 to 11,50•• do -com-., - schools; and fearing that public o in- between Manitoba and Saskatchewan ,sections of the House. In art the s and to our a $ --- - $10 g P op in- P appeal, we ask President to $10.75; bulls, choice, $10.50 to ion will eventually wrest from them will be affected, 13 or 14 prairie to i0peecb q*as-'a-regly to Lord North- Wilson to arbitrate the boundaries of $11.50; do, good, $9.75 to $10.25; do, their exemption from military service will be practically depopulated, --tem- T ,C'lifte's charge that the Premier was Armenia. We would not carry it any rough, $8 to $8.50; butcher cows, in time of war, the Orthodox Mennon- porarily at least, and land holdings i tr M ,becoming friendly with Germany at further. American representatives choice, 1, 5 . o c 11 • $7.50 e d do, good, $10 Ite Church community in Manitoba highly .improved, valued at more: that ;. choice, 510.60 to $11.40; rance'a expense. Mr. Lloyd George were to $8; stock- 1 i � p y g present at the a tterences but and Saskatchewan plan to leave Can- $10,000,000 will have to be sold !off lien ced the -newspaper king as hey had no autkority-to participate:"ers$ $ ars, $11 to oda this summer and establ45h a great what the will bpi c. w $12,50; canners and cutters, $4.110 to y tt� e reckless person fomenting trouble. In conclusion, the Premier empha- 6.25; milkers, good to choice, $100 to colony in .t1te Mississ� i valley. "Atte�r�P+p-deneral A- Mitchell Pal-' Most of what the Premier said was sized that Great Britain had sur- $165; do, com, and med. $65 to $76; "Bishop Wahl of Mit Current mer, `OVashtngton'"rahop Wahl said, F identical with his various statements mounted her post-war difficulties springers, $90 to $165; iambs, yearl- waited on the Provincia£'tovernment "gave qn understanding {{t if the; at San Remo. He reiterated that Eng- much better than any other country. Ings, $16 •to $20; calves, od to choice , Thursday in order to flAd out if th Mennoni6 commutrity tl t ed rn tie' ]and was just as determined as were He added that Europe was still itrug- $16 to $19; sheep, $9 to $18; hogs, fe RManitoba or Ottawa authorities would United States 9t would be granted to -1 her allies to enforce the Tres of cling, although "the and watered, $20; do, weighed off {�ers�ii]eJ. Treaty g g g gaping wounds attempt to prevent so large a concert- tal immunity from military--sertice, cars, $20.24; do, f.o.b., $19• do do population g place. 'now and in the future. It is planned are healing, and San Remo marked a ed exodus of o elation takin „ country points, $18.76. P Speaking of the allied invitation to distinct stage in the convalescence. Montreal, May 4. -Butcher steers, The Bishop was assured, an announce- to complete the exodus by autumn." ' If ,.,. �. rn. r .. 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Fi0 for �era� eon, of Goodwood, visited at W. it , of Oshawa, spent Sunday with '*! at; A,_-Henderson's on Sunday. Thos, and Mrs, Law. -Mre. G. E. Glover was in the Gordon, Mies E. -George Douglae, of Toronto, You migbt ae : well be in the fashion and wear denims. Blue an city on Saturday. A. Cronk alhd Mrs.'R. H. Cronk spent Sunday with relatives LindVPhite Stt•ipe, with bib, 4,00. Black, with 1]ib, 3.00. Black " f� smirk . -Ed. Dwyer is laid off duty attended the fuq,eral of Mrs. friends io Pfckiring. Pants 3.00. Kwrki Pants 3.00. Black Smocks 'with a badly sprained ankle. Smith Clark in Mariposa. -31. C. and Airs. Zimmerman, " N kR _--' 3.00. Blas and White Stripe Smocks 4,00. � -Mrs. R. H. Croak and sons -Among those who are attend- of Islington, motored to Pickering � were home for the week•enyf_ inn the funeral of, the late Gervas on Sunday and called upon a These goods will, i;e much higher in price, so get your - -Mrs. D. Simpson visited r'O}a- Cornell are Mrs. Bogart and Mrs. number of friends. snvt)ly now at the old price. .�, tives in Hamilton last week. Daly, of N9panee, Mrs. Finlay and. -There will be no meeting in k •� -Edward Cornell is having the C• S. W. Scott, of Newmarket the town hall next Sunday after-, A good line of ilea's Fine Pants, with cliff, at 7.00 and 7 50 per pair. ` ��- ,.,'exterior of his residence re-paillt- and Lille Wood, of Ithaca, moon on account of the quarterly Tl,e�eare excellent value, - ed. N, Y. Iservice- tit ]Uxbridge, but. the us- " G7 -J. O'Connor is having .cement -Fit holding receipts as to tial service will b� held-on the ful- G• walks put down in front of his participation certificates forwheat lowing Sunday at�3 p. ill. . A. l7L1LL F. I'IF ,7DU�IBARTON two residences. delivered to Caulpbell Flour Mills --)It's. Pt,al•dorl and son, Jack, -•James and Mr=. Rose and Dr. prior to. A'iwil '21st, 1820. mayor., I of Birch c h C1iiF, spent over Sunday ------ -- -- _ ---- - --- r and Mrs. 'Cartwright motored to rec:eive their registered certificates with 3I1•s. and Miss Fawkes. JI r. + Peterbo^von Sunda b eallin (-ofliceoftheabove�and'Mrs. Peardon expect to,leave A Y• y gat .h. ' -The new time-table of the • flrul aur, �pr•es0!1tillg s•'eceipt,, * �540r'tly for Florida: where they :Grand.Trunk• dent into effect oil -W. M. and Ilrs. Flumerfelt, of .iuteuc! to reside in ftitilre. 7'I,e d Sunday. See time-table in auothet•`Torotfto; spent Saturda - With TV, ct,}ci tt'intees of Ca•uttc}a }lave Io,t r 3 r b column. A. apd 31•�4. 'Henderson. Their I their cLuirm for thein, k -1 CIA; D. Simpson will hold an a'ae- dauhlitc r, Mi=s 3Iyrtle, fs -now on -Caroline T. 'Be'tts, wife of tion sake 'of household effeets'on the editorint staff of The Pioneer Smith Chti:.k, d,ied.on April 20th Y, y , 'Announces $er bids May 15tH. Watch out the ore�n r t the hoots o£ h r — � n®Li kes a f the I)utmiuLon Tern— ,un-in-hili 'ft?or bills. perll.,N Alliatice, while' IE Clvi II. Knight, irr:iiaripo:=R. In- w -Rev:. 31ajot� Priee,. of the Anr,ie i* attending the Faculty of terillent tcluk. place-iu the Friends' }s� 'd3d��c�i®►Yl Sale of `••Whitevale,4f-Uu di.-t_Chitrch, will ,Education, 411rial grutui off'. that. place on Huge. Pread, in, St.. Andrew't3 Church-rollowing i.� the report of the Aprii 28th. For thirty- years she • . f heat Sunday. Intermediate ronin of the Picks f - had been rtiore or less ("fail invalid '�' : T' '- ^' '� f' r -Mrs. a H. Doyle, of Toronowing t Ap Public School bel Stephenson, of tAv lea, sand iji to her bed l er � = here at- the' present, o1v'fug to April: Jr. Ill-Mabel Stephenson, two years 'sail tilos r,;rnrth's � •• the illness of her mother, Mrs. Nellist Sier• Carl Kirchner, Mildred N;Oil='tis her death. ,Sh(1 'resided ;Ge t M Palmer. Je0'z,0l,,'Jt,hu Cuyvan, Annie Bak- ill and 11ear the village. o£ Picker to order to. have evrry'I'armer in, the vicinity r -Our baker and bnfrher have el', Orval Co:tkw'etl, Jrttl:Alct•iuty, `ngfor t v� lr twetrty-five and each opened the spring sea=on N(,rinan Irish„ Alfred Pt,lhler, wa'. bt im here a}'most rl;hty•-ixbecome well acq'u'tiuted with our Solid Leather =with new' delivery eutfi'ts of an Blake Fullerton. ' Sr. II-Edith Yeai•s ago, third' slaughter of Peterb')I. Brand Noris' Bout, ne aie offering :attrac•tiveappearanee. h. lir,,, Harold Ri!•hxrdsoil, Billy- R,1bNrt and R>v,hel Betts. ' No -bliss Jean Bateman and friend, H,,.11. It )sie Sier. Bertha Kiieliner•, .I,t+tt,i y c•ow- sts of ]let- huylrmd our'complte tine, which comprise- ' Miss Marie Bateman and Mrs. R. Hilda Kearns, Verna Rf'id, Jnh'u• or,e (Vitikhter,'.iiuight, .olle the foil )win S -- !ra .,A. Douglas, � of Tc>t•tttlto, Spent pie R,�funier; .Douzld- Mori=cPy, Kf•:tlr�:l•rltlti;;l.�tPr, .,11i•y. .ilP.a :an- .. g . f$Llndtly xitdr their relatives here. 31i�l vyu. Bitter, Rem-sic B;tth, St..-11tt (lei-,40U,and two great ;:t.►ri1•coa � � �/� -Rev. J. F. Utugstvn. of Dnp- I fl;ith, Lilli.tn «'ima•1;' Jr, Il= Mkt pias ©e� M ary Style ��... Mens Black, n t ilit bartan, occupied the pulpit in St., Hilda, A�'al=1i,' :1lildred Mai phy, z ;Andrew's. Church last St, ndtl3- Evangeline Cowan.l , ack Jephs+un: rew ,�.1ar>a-ta a>,>nerrtJv, it. de morniag,.when ,he preached wu=t U nPlla 31v: tin, Lizr-ie 31c6iuty -" -= - =_ Men's Tan, ' t acceptably.-Stilidati. May the 9th. will bp ,,STRANI [il•:1tR5' Yi.A1 t� FOR Y-Servir•f- will be bold in St " 3L t}�f r�' Uuy" iu tt;e 3I"ethodi+t t � It l :Ytrl cr,rq. ;Mbig= ' Mien's Black with toe can George'srhtu•ch oil 5unclia;' morn. f•hnr•f•b. A .rn.:t�, n:epting t i' _ i"' , -'A. Ii I: PIANO FAR +, 1LF; In Men's Ing- at lt) 30 o'clock Hari in the 'the Sundity School ail!i ehnlxrPra- +r"rl •.rder. ;,r :-, F.H. IL :..reit evening at 7. Rev.."A.. E. Bruce tion Hili be held at '2)). m,., y'11Ptt l:_kcrin)t ,oLi Mens Dark Tan' with toe cap� ,h will otfiriatr: a �n'itable 31ut31Pr+' Dr1y jirofttall)-- -Mrs. Graham aud'son, Camer- will be rendered by the st-houi nod j+ )L' S,,), hedicom ,+ti}re+:.' tvkh ,�-•� - n( ting! mtttrcv«•y, Lay,:r. at tflc Dur- Introductory � Sale Price is • on, Mrs. Wilby, of Locust Hill. ,bort acicirPz,ees will be del-ivered ` L,l_� Dice. srtr < . Mrs. Lye and daughter. Lillie. oI by ilia. Wilsou.'of Brougham, and ,Australia, called ,on L. D. and Mrs. the pastor. At 7 p• rn. the pa-tor �` (lit SALF-One r„11 t tp office desk, s Banks, on Tuesday, will deliver it -c c l •'= W. u11(j ging.! cu, Hi,fa tr„3 raaeunf,bl: ( SIX DOLLAF�S a, -special ellnUn LU p.,.. W. f F!c)oa. �1:e:a fL,ii, 33It .•V•� . �6• 1 -The Wotaan's Anailiary of St. thta women of t11e rommrtnity on v !George's Church will -hold their The '3lodel Mother.” front the . OK S aLT? keg. A -mitre, 5 weack%ol ,. 75 regular mon thly business -meeting text, "His -,notber 'made hitila �� d , • wd %%xR r, A1w 1) pit. ,, we1.3 nidi and Seventy f eve -on Thursday, May. lath, at 3.p, m , little coat.-from I Saln. 2:19. Tit u. ll }i" `zs"n JL+u J. cla:emonL, - a_•ei Cash Cents Cash P, if►t the home of Mrs. Hickp. mothers of the congregation in OL CAN BUY A BF:AI'TIhCi. -St. Andrew's Ladies' aid will particular are urged to attend Violin, cj^t anxi how for Su.•,o, new, be•,t in 1 - meet at the honie of Airs. Robert beth services: Let the parents the market, Feel. 11 t: by 3U-33 0 � Qordon on Wednesday, May 12th, meet for special prayer every ��`)J(3$ .FOR EIATCHI`G-Duck Farmers, its your innings, get stocked _! �7 at 8 o'clock. All the ladies of the Tuesday at S o'clock p. m. A spec- aG from good -trongq Stock. at alto per set- 1 MM 'Con regation are invited. sal social eveniD ., by the Lea rte ting, Apply to Huth Miller, f'tcktreng, 61st up. 'Boots Will go much -The home of W. and Mrs Kea- will be held on Friday evening at OR, SALE-Ahnut •2„'-, voting • reedy, Searboro, was the scene of a 8 o'clock. There- will be several P •, snd r, w-rk• old, 1',p_!y wt :ot- -,a m. 1. hl her et f, pretty wedding on Wednesday, skill testiuR sports and gamed R,k•nni;. it. t5'. Htrs,3r,fi I{ L'Pakcrrns ss si g y - April 28th, when their daughter, for about ninety minutes, which' nZ; F.\i,l? W,ft;nna, vinwa: hnr- Jennie Pearl, was united in mar- will be followed by refreshments. O , �. , a-td all knn, of „ -ern. nt+, Peabody Overalls and Smocks, Men's n riaRe to J. Charles Palmer, of Let e-,-ery lad and lasts come and H Ir•,:rm,*,.-ClA&em,.nt i:tt Pickering. Thehride was attired bring a nary ulemt�er: There i+ �rsR S;I.E-4 arttrl,-Dut•-ha,nl Nteefc, - Work Shirts galore. I a white silk`Andgeorgettegown still ru rnl to srroty.-J. W. D, + a . .^t,, o; k n'4a a^eke 'old, - :•Wth bears triniming and wore the —6n Stinclay, May 2nd, Picker 'A •i t;urk.,nhon Y,�ker.n,, 11,41 • � p customary veil and orange blit+_ ink lt„t one of its oldest -and uiri.t n I:�S F'OI35mhr•>" of �t,�ti Fine -new line of Boys Blouses soma. She carriers a beautiful highly• respected residing, in the Pch•fnk., ftlen t .;, k a-ld ts- bouquetof Sweetheart r•oaes and lwr-oiiof. Gerva.a Cornell,; svho jul,n L. G,umart:Lir c1,:,ra: t hone.,Jjrk ' was given assay by her brother, J. diecl.in hiy 80th M-§*. 3•evr, after A Iona' �■ C► M A N Kennedy, the wedding' musiv'be pPCiv,f of f:tilimt heKltb,. tltc'hia. [[.`!)]t SAL 1 f ,1,1iniz aIng played by 11i.is IiathiPen ttlraliite crine of ck'atls, ilawevPr, i t'°` " M ^ m .r. r .•trCl:,ry •_ Whartn, of Trrronto. The young tiflnt,' Jl—i L' y' ;cam t•hurrt, ctr ( 1 •. otc was »cn, All till tit• 's-troke, whic•11 Ya,r,wr, Rk%octtil i.i(f' __. _. couple were. unatteadetd, •In the Qeizt•tl ),irn A fe%v honl'4 before his l evening they left by motor for death. The lore :1r: Cc;rnPtl was �()UT)-FOR S 1I.1 •r�'� ei :Dist ur 1 m:Toronto, where -the entrained yr ,r rs 1 x,k rondf 1 rasa' BUNNY S ,• UAR DW A �l EY i'ttattce uf' PiC'ker'tng tnwlr:.hip, „eitheprcraiwtto t.:a::d to ct:.tenser,.!VI i. j��,jj, b(�;jj� for Detroit, the bride, wearing a having been bora oil tris fal•ru-bow L A. Wrcla Brou^bsm. tett -_ grey jersey cloth -nit .R'ith tori r)wned by H. 1). Bayne, a•nrd lee' Q.R ti 4} I' •-13?.irk :znd shite and blue hat' and grfiy t(luirrel has been a resident of the towns tth r:,lr ,'•:rte, All wliitc• hctftr .years - iftiC9., Upon their return tlu'y ship all his life. El y�at* ago old I-�rd`lhm k i411irons J1 It ernFrank - Ji L'3'n' will reaidein Pirkeriniz. he retired fr)n; active life and - ¢ -Tile deleRAt ion which iyaitesl yame'tu the village- to reside. He �i„l1( S.%r E lord touring rar•, 1017 ` S�`e our display of upon the Hon. Mr. Drury and his raarricd 3Ii?s Ctarriliuc3 Churchill, rT,«t,,;dan}rep+^,r,lenr:.w =''oabinent on Thitrsdst las daughter �., d .,6r,,. ehp.k Dxfrhr:. new tires. sterner. - - y t in re dao ht.r r,f Che lase LAy1n- 2,4)_ C losson. fii�hland C �,k. Ind. phone " and to the building of the rads+l Churchill: who �nrciyes lliur. hIe ="�`' 3-''f' - _ 11*q iner3 from Toronto, including the had two song Z�'m. .• at bolus, (ITiCE-Those who trntf• She :,Ic• ARD 9Y 0 0 L S T ronto Eastern, did nut lueet emit Walter, of Arcola, Sx�k. He C;.,ehrn rc:'. Jrle rr)its:o! which the ins• \. ;with much eneouragemenh Air, is,ilsosurvived1byone brother. .Ed, charge po,;`•wi•1'ha.r. them replaced tree or - than;r tie wan a„ !lir. McC;achcn can procure Rakes, Sl�:lde-, �I('ee, Caltivatory, ZV sed Choppers, F.tC., Etc t Diary has the faculty of evadiuG and two sisters. Mrs. W. V, Rir.h_ suitable material. 3:•d.i _ :direst replies, thus the deputation ardsnn and Mks Annie Cornell, �ilR S*1i.1;-•> Chirh,anr iacubarnra, �lcrything ter heel) the H. C. of L. flown. Is at A lO�s to know where the gov• all of whom reside in the village, 1' �i.h 1:« .r�: ) 14pirwa:lcwtcr and planter, v' ernment stands on the question. In religion he 'was a member Of d., and sor!xr. Aho 1 marc in foal to Nlon• *-Out- Rrive are" Right." ,. Ct c,i:e AIb•nn. For cash only. J. �I. IIpghs, R„ 'rhe pleas that it is too costly an the Society of Friends. and In R, tio. 1, Picl.enng 3a-.it Fo ­undertakingat the _. present ttn)e, polities he was an ardent Liberal. _ OtifiE PAINTING AND [IECOR- he,iojurions effect the Pndorsa His, funeral took place on Thurs- H g Bc�t priccsar,d workmanship, Also f tion of the bonds by- the govern -dap afternoon: when his body was r :,n, a ,n two of the best established compan- E I r ,. !w S S E E D S anlent would have on' the province's laid to rest in the Friends' bur fcs,automobt c, farm prnperty and stock, regi- y dtnces and mercantile, at low rates. Anply at credit and the fact that we have in'g gCOUn'l. Gc•row'sgarage or at house•acruss thcstrect. ' already three steam roads in thi?. -A mo,t'•sttr_cessful nleetink of -1.33 ----' ll) Lkl1tS feel' pack 6t. N locality, are put forward as gess the Women's Iu3titute was held in , ',OR S9i,F:-Choice enlist brick, 2• - Jong for for nut granting the re the Red Cross rooms-on the after- I' lusty riw ;I �, smallish but r,impietc, in CX- Mangle See.1 ,f cents bei pound, Turnip Seed 1.00 per pound quest of the deputation. However, noon of Tuesday, April 27th, therei,a,r, : frame si,.,p ad ur.thv Itoy::l Hotel and Pcrrin's how pr•t„iback nickel' the City of Toronto and the other chief feature of whicfl being R sill- :es, wbicl,y, complete, rOrder your Seed CO aw, :,•piecCorn now. 33'e have Itnl). Lea ming, Corvptons Early , municipalities concerned have not ring address by itis CbarleS^, Of bath and trih't. AND good boulevard Dent. approach- _ es. Electric fixtures and lamps, Apply to the Wisconsin N!,. 7, It?]}), White Cap, YellowYellowgiven rip their determination to Toronto, on "The C0111m11tlity' owner. E. Stephenson, ticket agent, i1•hiiby. d:3 shave the road built. House and theCou)mnnityWork�," , - 1 -The followinv is the report of Ilks Clrnrles emnhasired tile it) a Get' our prle=s on Psittltry, Wire and 'Screen Wire. the Junior room of'the Pickering ijOI'CanCe of the tori �+- M DA-�++r+-+vgls• LS -- - -- a y ' i1 , rig Our St Ii of 11ardware i compete, public school for the motltli• of Girl Gnide3 nloventent, showing it,; April : Sr. I-Dorothy Andrew, adcanta,ge ,in niakin the g yollt, I can ala a Pt the best .Iaui- Allan Shepherd.. Elward Kirch- gond citieens, and shows) that y, g - - - ! g toba Floltl-nlntlz frvtn Nq. 1. .. 'may Her. Phoebe BxkPr, Johnny Green- the work was Korth while, The e -- Manitoba ,Wheat. J>' R B����d�f' � �1C�erll�� law, 'Ethel Bray,. Harriett 3lorris sentiments were' e'udorsed . 1JY :Royal Household and Gicilora for J g eey, Leonard 3tel)}lenson, Flor- 3lessrs, N, J. Chapman, W. i'. � Rr'end. Try R bag.. _ y sate Match, Kenneth Morley, An- Richard.sun, W. A.-Henderson and Pa=tl Floor F'r4lt Rolled Cats ---- - — gna Liscombe, Earl I;orster. Jr. I Rev, Dr. 3larsh, who were present YOUR 1�1L�V SPRING OUTFITS -Helen Cr.walr, Lnnie 'Stephen-_sail �ace short addresses. Dii,., 13i�:','�, 4IiO'fiTS " son, Cecil Vale, Etl,el Powell, Bar- I�efa Banks blit I?N;[yD5 gate severril piano OAT CHOP barn Hall, 3litbel Coakwell, Pr, III solos which were mileh appreciat- CRUSHISD OATS - Boots, CapsEtc. -=Howard Law. ErinaReid, Harry ed. Lunch tvas .then served to We can supply yon ivith Over:�all;, Smocks, Shirts, p. Stephenson, Walter Richardson, those who were present, after Fir1Rt11:�` C_H_ UP Our Overalls -,And Smocks are, the famous "Arm And Hammer" t. .Allan Anrl•rP, rv,l,iltah Tale (absent) whichtho meeting re-Dived. itself-11E - bfnncl Rt 3.35 a piece, Shirts from 1.50 to 2 25, ;if Pr. II-William Martin, Bazil Rya, into a social gathering and a ninst. CRACKED CORN Our Bvvts; the finest in Canada, Williams cannot be beaten. J� Irene C;opeland,. Austen Raker, -pleasant, time was. spent. The 511Xl?i) IIF;\ FI;ixD Be snre zvou ask for Williams. w, Louie Fowler. Yr. I-Irene Hall,, thanks of the Women's Institute CRIdw ell s (retitle substitute ,lames King, FreddiA Elliott. Sara and of t{)© conln;unity is due to Cilf Ileal. - Scott, Doris Reid. Pr. A-Rnceel Mrs. Ruddy, who wall il:; t:.•• 31 ),,`•`c' `t4, .. �Ve nave a new liue'of Log ndea'.famous suiting•s, 1V guarantee a "'t`""`' CHOPPING AND OAT perfect fit and satisfaction with every garment, Nicliola9 Morrissey, Bert al in bringing , 1st • 6t K til' Charles to Pick- CRUS G i;VERYDA" • _Elliott, Nora Clark, Marguerite eying, this being her third tip ear- s: See our line of Felt and Treed Hats. They are exceptionally r . Walsh, Marie Cnwti'•t), Kenneth ante in nor village, Ili sS Ch1Pir]es Get prices on feed in ton lots. good value at h3ii.00. } "Richardson, Mori Pp Stephenson, 'sa most able speaker.. She Ilse BELL PHONE.' I"rina Greenlaw, ).itis Liscombe, always something interesting to F- �T, �N®®kmsFred T. BLllltli2g, •- Plekerind s •Fanny Angie. say,•and she says it well. Chopping every day. j ` •. • I . , lEstablished-1857• 'R �" • �m's'i4^/_n �... .' ...ems_'.,.: .. ar ,r.� •.e:sum:..'�(',,,a'F"s"''�e4'�i••+rivu h �r.:itariii'.5�••.w..rw h,�fy'dr'.ai `r„". `.------ - - .. -,— _. ._ ... .. ... .. .. .. -.. _. _-. '. �._.