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Y1"-' x: v ,'� � w g,;'!r^ .. ,yre .a ( -., ,.. �' .�; . n ? .• x�r «. �!'XdC'yy0.,- ' p� 1 . _.'til` :tim'hs' S ' / i.,,. � �:' -' r,• �•• rax.... a, :,'VOL.C KE,� R I NG,- XXXI pI�SERING, ONT., FRIDAY,1 ��' l�, 1920 y� VV41Cf68;ional. Ql ar39. GREENWOOD 4 PRouoHAM Established 75 years "? Geo.E Baker At a meeting reneotly hei•iin Green- s �. Neil>on's ice-cream always on hand I Mett4cal }�- wood ed senior• 1'ootliall ,ea'rn vers at F. L, B:td etuw'sP p P • - GIREENW ���orf;anized. The follocying utiicere alts. Genre Phili s ent a coo le of ' - -- - - g• _ were appointed : Ro.s.n't Harvey' cap- days with hei• relatives in the city. Ifl. FORSYTH, D. of. O., Regis- tared member of the Optometrical Asso- taro Rex. U. Wilkinson, manager ; f pe are Manufactures' Age for I ,l}i:s Brctiie, of Toronto, spent E3nn- $befi fitting Ontario. glaB, special attention givou to € b F. L.. Green, H :n, President ; iE`ui• dny at the home, of her sister, JIt MILLS f6e flttinR or glaeeae. Eyes Loated free. `:ortb Pegg,; Secy-Tre n.. ' C'hallenges :: il! G •u,Phili ;,#ser-,, fallowing Maxwell Carsp• 0laremont. _ be accepted and leug:t�,soc.cer favored, i 1, h, and 3Irs, 3fechin and children, �T 'F. TO31LINc0\. 1I, B.. Member 11lstcCll Cara SCARBORp - 1 of 05Lalcat, visited the format's par• _ r 1 � .'of the College of Physicians and Surgeons t +ents on 3F nda ` : 'of Ontario. UfHce: that IprinxrLy ,t>Ccupird by ,lax % ell TilnekS 1 _ tous ' 1 y'• 2 Ag:n.ndconcer�,;;ui t tl,e au.pirE.• fits.ht,tm 3f4ntlP, of Toronto. the late Dr, R. P.rodie, and latterly Ly Dr, Cults- Federal Truck-, , '3 and 4 ton well. Phone. `Claremont, Qnt. 231y Htsll Ti nckC, :i toll { of die Scar; -oro D: lntativ Clni), tvil! t `n"ri` SIt"IdAy at the home of ber son, Ctlaltner Cars, Touring, Sedan and i iven hurclsion tls�, evening n.f \� edn'elsrlay, I 1 t3Ii Blair )he,Mechiu, of Turonto,•is F. G�ARTWRIGHT, M, D., .32, 3It1y I9th. Ali excellent pt•ogram a'f11 ; spending a few darn at the home of t j% Lu,Iosine. : .'C.IP. S S. Ont. 'A rcraner for sirs Coun- tyof Ontario. Office hours : 12-J and r, -5p. m., 'I ba giyerl,'Cot gi5'iUfi Of n tiranrt antis- het' parents Este, Ota account of • ine'rcased expenses or at other, hours by appointment Phone Be, Safety'Firs L1�Lhtni 1 , Pi'tl►.ectlUn led "The Fit, er 4f Sr.orn," also isles-� :•it and 3I - 5hephpvd and childrets No. 24. Ind. phone No, 4Ue. Picke-iriz.'O:t- i , S ar,d 31 r. wad les, '!1<ulden. of 'liu'onto I am forced tq advance. chopping tprio. 331r - Bono by the La'sll-ktf:�wit talent : Era• ` ��nt S:3t ! ' to Ill cents per ting. This does not B. T. Steel St•�llq fa-nd,Stansiuns est Bu.?Irell, tenor • 31i Htizc,l Br:nth, I urdat Wit'!] Dr. Benth�v. O. McKINNON, 3I.D., L.R.C,g., «'rater SyAeins elocutionist the Hawaiian Otche:.!r.. "f; :'rd 310-. C .,t!ott Asf,.•cd ar,d r-eariv meet the extra ^ost, and N. Edinburgh, member of the Crliege uP ,t 1[RL'lf[s (nrrier and others. Doors open at 7 Welork, NlicgLillie, Ho;0.-y'nnd Frankand Mrs, xlulesy there is• a lbwering of e�- Physicians and Sargogns of Ontario. licentiate „ ro earn at 7 ,3tI (standard time). Ai • Axf:uj•t were its 'l'<tron[o on Sunday, of Boy 571 Ccllega of Suraeons, Edtuburgh, Hay Tracks p g. , l � penses, a further .advance maybe 8D•oial attention to dhieases of women and p, -tuission 25 cents, t;hildten 13 cense, re. I 3W.- iiyr on Fe:tshv rtnd d:+.tsghter Electric Washer -rendered necessity. children. O>8ceandzeaidence,Brouaham. „ - ,' 8el:ed se•.tts 3.i cents. nd 31ca�31:,rgrtt•t�+enshy, of U-1latya, y• Water liclto[ l }�t1rn3 -_ _ __.�_--.-•__-_-- -- spent Sunday with their relatives 'in , Trico;t it un SorneIA,;. owned by farmers find it leQul. - •' GLEN MAJOR '. R •' . • The Hrouzhatn c>u1Pn'a Institute necsssary to charge 15c, per bag 'George :Pickett, is in. the city this. av;ll hold their tmnuul t>usiuess meet- and [pore, to make it pay, W. H'gI NNF+DY. Bartister`. �Oi- te'ffv�II Opt It:elk tin for the election of officers tend !' Y• ieitor, tiotary'Pubhc,'•.Conv ran-. &c_ ' 1 1 fi A N and .SHORTS on hand Whitby. Ont. 41 -__Siduej Ptr;h .visited friends'here I Wher business op Tue=ds}, flay 18th, BR -•-- Lhi-4 creek. - at the home of 320 F. HoltNy. All ill those who pare not yet got their TT F. FAREW.EI+L, K'.C., BARRIS- ;-1 � �Ilsa McCoriliellwas in the city over; metnhet's are reque 'i4'to-be present. t'J . TEB,Oot[n- CroRnettorney;andCountyI I i,y. the weekend. I Ar. intera•�' parttcfpation receipts, nlPa9e call . ttyy j , A L irg game of fuothall :r;ts . 4oif•itor. court Hones,whiv'hv, 10-T . i �/ / -IB .jj Richard and a[r=. Daj were aL C. t piayec3 rete nu Tlresda� evening be -'and get them. They at _-valuable -�_ 1:1,'pkius's on Sunday. twevn the Grt•on Hirer a.nd Brougham j p� �A E. C-HP,ISTTAN, Barri=ter and I EOwntrd and Mia. Redshaw were'at teams in tvhi,,-h the forwer non by the .boltcitcr, cur'v'Pui Nr. Etr,' 3iet;ey to, T A nT Fred Reo-shatz'c on yuuda ;('ore of 2.0. Tte lir play - 04a.. OfDceBrock St North, n'b,tLv. 261?' CJrt1REM01`lT , Jlr. and :.Its, Urinkwattr, of Torun- Pd h} both te.unq Perri seas ttie was the ed' kLF`+ .� JOHNSTON-Barrs rer•s i„ +, to. tth'alr E. F'it ketGs on Scrd iy, by ;� gnrd croTvd. On Tuesday even r . =a. t�1�EEN etc • 2Kf DYnlr r h \vr Wr;:)l••.•,rrh 001V): ,�•L'EFt OF Chutrir enure ryas latgely attcnd�•:I ring next the Whitecale Methodist Toroz-', Phme;C.rard-•th11.Saturdaje,:lel-t on`tinklayevr•ninsr,-'bu-t there i•t-till!Sushi,v Schnnl tvirb will play the Bern I atri Pre�hrLet'i i , S. Steam on ;room f,,r mire, l3rr ngit 7LLIAM I. BEAT.ON,B. A., Bar- Marra a Licenses #' +,ri+.r} .•.t �. .;,w• -- T y r,, er. Snh-a t,r pember y` thti 'r r •u t WFitTEv/1t.E plL)ed at Green Riveron , i edresday o ? Ryckman. Deni -on k oster and Beaton. 1OYu":ra e.yening 'when the game was a yPr _ ___ __ y 6ervice General Trusts BtilC ng. oQ, Bay Street. Toronto,, The regidar monthly meeting of the close tine•, Whitevale 'winriink* by L0, Telephone:latain 9U1 and 902 LOGS WANTED whiteval•, Women%, institute will he A good attend;i nee is hoped for next' _ �- 1 bold on ABednesday,-31ay.10th• at 3 Tuesdty evening as -an interesting Ilrilf�ri I will pay the ful,htving prices deliver. O'clock; nt the home of Mrs. A: -E, garrets expected. "' ^^ ed at the will : Mnjor. Every one come, as this is The c„gcert gicpn la+t Thursd.ir G A RA G Dow F g _ . [fir hAliF, B. BEATON. D. . P. S.. Rock ls`}Cn No, 1 33,f><1 to 4"1 ec.JI the election of officers nieeting date.. evening in the Town HAil, under the i7 Graduatebf the Royal ColelRc of Uental Soft Elea No, 1 2•i,t10 to :3t1.t.N) P A first•rlass concert will be given in auspices of St. -John's Church. do the We have a full line of motor oils and SwReors and University of Toronto. ( k'e "� the "Wbitevale Ba tint Church, tinder neca5 na. of the o solo of the new over tv M Pringle's !hardware: store. n'hitby, Basswood No. l' 357.191 to 30,0P1 t p i Q' R the ausptceq of the Women's Mission organ ayes a dettded" success. The greases as well as motor future®. Office hours 9 to 1:: Tito 5.au.e1 Ind.'phone �. Maple No. 1 2i.t1(1 to 30,(]0) Circle, on'TaeadAV evening. May 24th. night was floe and there was a good Autos of all makes and designs repai;- 8dtt phone 220. 4417A 2 hire Ash ins 1 +J;i.f10 to {O.gf1 " A program of a high order will be crowd in attendance. The program, • i - -- --- - - ---- ?ad Gr'ch Pine -1 20.00 to :a 00 furnished by file oFchestra and a mix- which was given entirely by Tatonio ed on shortest notice' and - : j0U*l1n0faei 6awbill. -Hemlock Ncr I 2aou to 2S oo "� ed quartette from Claremont, blies artists, was of it veryhigh order, (}, at fair prices, " FAw es, of Pickering, and others. Ice Fletcher, the leader, resided at the Chopping and Dat' Roiling every week � B• p Agents for Doaoi°ion Tires " WO. HAM -Issuer of 'Marraa a day excepting Monday, cream will be sold before and after the organ and rendered it number of se - e Llc.aa.• is the County of program. Doors open at 7, program le.�tions demonstrating the capabili- "Genuine Ford Party" Ptekariaevillag., =ny W. G. B-arnes, Green River at S. Admission 25 cents, children ties of the new inAtru.nent. St. John's Gasolineson hand, Free Alt - 1 V.1RIOHARD90N =Real 'Es 15 cents. Church is to be congratulated on this alway • i •,'tate. Insurance. Ccnveyancing, Notaiy Or address R. R. Xci. 1. Locust. Bill. '•'• splendid -organ, which will add greatly Public, ELc. ;Pickerin;.Ont. 311y CHKRRYWOOD to Lhe service of praise•in the church. Call and see us if you are in need WT 'HALL -House carpenter. Eq T ►tttmat" Riven for new '.cork. rrpairs or alterations: Ind. p:tbnp :'913, : Pickering. . 2.^.1y � R.REATON TOWNSHIPCLERS �. Conaesancer. Ooinnsissionsr for taking amlarits, Accoantant. £to: honey. to lona on earn pprolp+estJJ. 1"110, of lfazziag• Lie- anow WaiL•val• On,. �•► VOR S. PUGH, Glen \I+rinr. Ont. .-tt 1L I.iceo•r,l Aucti weer Extro.rvw exrer- fi•nce to tra ported and . thrrouabLred emirs. Bales con4tictedavy ber#-, V fire, for t -rail and articularp rhos• Ind 2116 99 1 See thefootball game on Friday. D. MacFat lane rendered a number of of anything in theauto or truck line. night, Pickering vs Cherrywood. romtc Scottish •anga which delighted _, We were pleased to see Mrs .Arthur Graham again in midst the audience. The otherartista, with• 'nut p 'did their• part6 well: Cowan & Shepherd our after her long illness, "eedon, of the evening amount - The pover air. and \Ire, E, Parker have re- � to over 8>r), V p Pickering, t: tltrned to Chrrryword sifter spen'dinn a, Ont, several inorrths in the west.. aRB�NyaooC = Re:, Dr. alatsb, o" Pii•keriag. offl^1• at, cf at tbt- '•31other Dav" services oh' Sunday in a very able manner: t llon't forget t the cr,nrert in the r1 familiar Pure anti well-known ror-id-tit of Greenwnod died.. Rt the Ge'ntral Hospital, Toronto, folld*ing an opt -ration, nn April 238th, in the - l e v O u Are p _ . _ g - - _-- ares lr spry F ru. i rcening. The pro.Mit _ 1 pers•.In r,f rhne. Glee+On, i it:rtm to,t'e rendered by the B".rptist_ Thi, late Mir. Gleeson wnv horn in POSTILL, Liconsed Au-tfoneer, •.• i KF r • ''r.-ir, vf-%%"hi•h%. wiil crnaigt 6f tearl- F. for Oounase• of York •od Ontario, A:.:•. PiC+z►a-+��N�.i 'i,l:n tto and trhen but a Tenth hi, figs, solos, choi'age;, Se.otrivh selee- Iloaulesol all kinds stt«nu.a to on ar,ortess Irsrrnts rptivPd to Picker[ng township Ce172E'I]t notice, aduros.e3reea[tivcrP.O Ota, t'it'nc-ern, Chairt.aken by Re:., Ptirr'• settling' neitr Gr'enwuud, After a ]LUMBER YARD { l:ni i`xs. I0 and _„l:rent. K (ORTON 3I. OIII�Oti, Ont iri,♦ i ��'. Paynes; of Toronto, ptr.tl J. Prta- cnnstnnn school education hp entered -! :111'ctd tkrrl;niSS Land i�Lrb..y.or ter, of the ,•Lille. NaysFrit.," Brarof:• nelthepru ll..f lilt was nhilethe2ce to C(1al! Enirn r, Hopkin t ce•, 3 t.tt+r, .Lhohe 231.. _ h, ton, h"Ve formed :t •partnel,-Illp urtdPr afTal,le manner and bmai-news tthility L.0 -m fiiel'� (Sueees;or to ttc late tti', E. .5`arnald, Ontario t}ie narnP c,f The C'herrywood Ve^e• - " "'Land Surveyorof.Portt'e�y_�t4ii- sho�ed'itselfand thelate Fred3lecn, _ Shingle For p tahle; rc'uit and Poultry Company; tri its general merchant, .postmaster. MAX'%, LICENtiED �iU( Sa�ii `f 13• }` have boit;ht a porficin of the Divisum Confit Clerk itnd telegraph g �T TibTFEIt,i,• York,Qntanu ndnurt�rt `� o -• old Holhtirn Farm, situaird on -.the B Ready Roofing, Counttes, All kinds of saics promptly atterxicd corner.ot' thi-, Whitc'vale,Rnd Alt^•na operratnr, secured pts soon if 11r. '9 to. Terms rea,otw-yw. Dates for sales. may be t OUt C1U . rel G hooped �1�119 11eFa. f:aiiing in heaFtb, soon left tlr... C arrenQed at vs:WS' 0.14v, _ 13e11 and I tzcprn- roods, TL* -v•. -:tie startinfa a market Glees4rgeness.i' . p ¢ dent pe trlitLby,.Ont. sty }J3Tie19 flit �7 Ce21tS garden rind ft'tcit farm. Mr. Preater t leges h af1tc. of the- Montreal Tele. " I1 Pi FV�,iC1I1g� - EACh lIl IOtS is a veteran, having served 3 year`s in p graph Co„ later lncorporated with the - Frrince with the 2nd c. M. R's. tg. (k N. W., did a large Easiness in those- 'Steel r os Of 1� Oi' 1T10T8 At (]toys hrre;'being the first telegraph Bought and sold. g the shop. DLJNBARTON oftige in the. townshin, several of our Government, Municipal and Cor- residentsi;eingamongtheshareholdera ; Mr Palmer is at present visiting qf, the Montreal Telegraph Co. 31r. A REESOR foration Bonds For Sale. We Ds Gordon & Son With �)fs, Pizer, � Gleeson was a most proficient opera. A. C. f Miss Reta Mackie. Toronto, was the ' Bell Phone 193 tar and his sons learned the operating , t21, ' • PIC,KRRII� G aitest.of )lrs. T, Annffn over the week- 'from him, his son, Levi, leavingthis � id0(3IIST HILLp 5. 'a WILLIAM D. iMES. W_ HIT7�Y end. office • to take a responsible poition :°Bell and lttciepen en puonP; O. and 3lrs, Annan and children, of with the'C. P. R. Teler(r:+ph at Fort - H•imilton, spent-- the week -end with R'illiam and is now superintendenttFof the office there. = Veterinary --Surgeon i «'e are rle:ued to roved. that 3U ­ If Gleeson was the eldest of a fain- Picke'rmg HonorGraduate of Ontario Veterinary if Ync wi,h to GCT a Hu:u GIt.� Jr•+ a, Thom is 1T:nch implored in health ilv of six tx,ys and only the last day Of B(:.-, EDUCATION 'and a Posi- during the tit week. College. All calls dray or night g p' last- vpnr was 'the -first break in the y promptly attended to, TIOv soon after GRADUATING con , Mrs. E. 6i.11Pspie left last 'Week for family when C. Gleeson, of Winnipeg Y x Toronto, after s ,endini'. the past,year , Bell and Independent Phones will seigct the I 3 passed,asay. - a ith her son, G. A. C files ie P PICKERING. - ONT e RIO i Our foot-bR11 Maris played Cherry- Our •all: le has sustained a great t� -LLIOTT wood team at that place last Fsidlty Iq ilio 3I r. C: eesnn's death, as he was _ rug .. �� in business here so long that he seem- ,{ �, evening and here, defeated by a score Pd a necessary a = l*' rr�� _:/ „ 2 y p rt of the place. He - Yr ��itE� ,le Tile i'o a 4 G K� ° of O iTuesday avenin the .Pick tin was a most systematic business man .r• _ ' R Pickering and had few equals in that respect. .Stere Yon e & Charles Sts, Toronto here all team, played ottr local' team Concrete drain tiles of different sizes' g He osier believed in putting�uff to f" _and tion _ to bricks for.`_Ie, -here and were cictorrous by a score of tri -morrow what could be done today. - Lr .�Ir v �iox�atlr:-Tin=-8crro�r,- to n- - a Mrs. C. SmAles was called to Bluth «hen he-foiind thfyt it was necessary - - And. Phone No. 5515, ,liar tharn` . by.wl'iting for our. large .Catalogue, the operation that cost -him his life he, to attend " the funeral of her sister; 5ee'what we hate' done for others had all his business affairs perfectly Pate, who died very suddenly lust Geo. Burkholder, Vhitwale arranged to the smallest detail: He �. and twhat we can do for you. Thi9 Friday, R Drtigs, Patent Medicines, 1�T School stands for the hest in sours- There will he special ann?cersary was loyal to his village and when fail- Dr. N. inghealth forced him to give up husi- ' Wet Requisites, E McEwen, B -V. Se; es, instruction, equipment and dis• ser ices here on Sunda May 1Pth. ness, some three months ago, it was VetertDdr �Sut eon. At ll a, m. Rey, lir. Turkington, of still his wish to remain in the villa a Stations Y, $ cipline: ripen ill year. Enter Whitby, will preach and the home g � ermanently. He well exemplified x Graduate -of University of Toronto. now, choir will furnish the ltntir,. at 3.001 he lines of the poet: p Willard's Chocolates, Former Veterinarian to ltlacdonald' ►W, ,T, Elliott, Principal • Rev, H. S. Clugston, of Fairha ik, will Agricultural College, Que%ec. reach and the men s choir will pro- "His first ,best country ever was at - " g g 0 f p Cigars and Tobaccoes Prompt attention to all idIfents. vide the music, At 7,30 key. H. S. home," c< C'lu ton will ain officiate and the kr.. Gleeson leave to mourn his lose Bell and, Ind. Phones; i , rti� g Special attention given to drug _ It 1� BL1Slne$� �[ pithy Male C}`tnrtet,te will provide one dnughttr who sent with the 4` QICI�ERING, ?ONTARIO Y the music, A special offerring is ask- Canadian Contingent of tiursea' to reflnirements of live stock. ' To help you run part of yours. ed for. All welcome. Orpington-, therice to France, and is On'Monday evening, Mav 17 th, there now mitrried and located in Edin- Calls rQm tl answered.May Or �"!t Ry nrPning n tiPw Garage in the Vil- p p y _ ; ''{� will ha a cpncert in, the Preshvterian hnrg,, Scotland, Frank Of Toronto, _ K lege of Whitevale lam prepared to do Church, Dunharton, tinder the aua- Walter of Portland, Oregon, Lyman ,night. Bell or Ind. phone, ,--R EI D all kinds of repair work, including pices of the Ladies' Aid Society: of Vancouver, and Levi•of-Fort Wil - tops '? Has a fill line oi'TreSh and cur- tops and side curtains. also making M. A. Sorgoliel, M. A., the principal liam, .the three latter with whom he ,your old car look and run like new by of the NorWal Model SelloQ), Toronto; bad arrangements almost complete to ad meats constantly on hand. giving it a -Rood` coat of new pAint, will lecture on "The Stranger Within visit this summer, *� ``�, Agent for Toronto machinery,. includ- Our Gates," assisted h Mrs. LeRoy, N E 11geE •♦ EN Spice Roll, Breakfast' Bacon y, g>o Weiners Ing .P�nipps,; Windle s, Silos of Toronto, soloist, an hiss Jackson, Sir Adam Beck and the Hort. pr. Raw, Bologna, , etG and Puts,' Ere nee, of Newcastle, elocutionist, also, an Reid, Minister of t+ilea S, dis- CHARLES M. RICE, exhibition of club -swinging byy the y Veterinary' tgurje0`II it Highest prise pe►i� for Messrs, Hatfleld, Admission Z8 and enesed the radial q'te tion atOtta• « liZz Butcher's cattle, _ Home Tel. U21. ,Whitevale, Ont to cerate. l wa on W dnesday. P1c3x. 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'a •17,,.1 ',3! .,l,: ,j 1. _ � F ' ' Birds As Forthgers. ,("A' GIM i `+ �F .. ♦ Among the natural guardians of the trees are the woodpeckers.. which CO�^Health" 411 tri/ =E gather their food as they creep round STRONG _ 4 the trunks and branches. They have sass+ ll ilii►' Nililiilii��' r� two toes before and two behind for w climbing, and may usually be seen' Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep Qv�sy. clinging erect on tree trunks, but rare- Quinsy is the popular term for a - U Their Vitality. ly, if ever, with head downward like P severe form of inflammation of the ('. Little Folks' Playthings. crease. A pretty picture might be the nuthatches and titmice. As the If growing girls are to become well tonsil and its surrounding tissues, ac-, A worsted ball, if kept clean, makes Pam on the front page, or the child food of the woodpecker is nearly as developed, healthy women' their blood companied by the formation of . pus. IL sped plaything for a Iittle baby. If could -draw on it. This will take many abundant in winter as in summer, they supply must be carefully watched. In other words, it is an abscess of the 1; is. -suspended from his carriage or days work, but all 1 e time he will are %eldom migratory. They never dor- Mothers should not ignore their unset- tonsil or 'beside it. It may begin as ,. .. crib it wlll�belp him to learn to focus be learning many les ons in patience, age in flocks, like some of the gran!- tied moods or the ,various troubles an ordinary ,sore throat or simple r w eyes, and he will .be amused by it concentration, neatness, and accuracy, vorous birds whose' food is more ;that tell of approaching womanhood. tonsillitis, in which the tonsil is seen ftr along time. When the child is and will be developing artistic talent plentiful, but scatter out over wide It should, be constantly borne in mind to be red and swollen and dotted with it •little older, let him sit on a quilt I h' he is apt at drawing. Best of all, areas•, and thus better their , fare. that pate, bloodless girls. need plenty little whitish points caused, by the on the floor and. play with several he will be gaining power to do things. They bear the. same relation to other . of nourishment, plenty of sleep and re- i excretion oozing from the mouths of 'bane in the six•colors, red, orange, yel- If, in his cutting, he comes to a pie- bird's that take their food from trees gular open-air exercise. But a lack of the ducts, or "crypts," of the organ. tow,'green, blue and violet. Each ball tore that has a story, tell it to him, as snipes. and woodcocks bear to appetite, and tired, aching limbs tend The inflammation does not yield to should have a worsted string of the Do not criticise his work, as this may thrushes and quails -that is, they bore to hinder progress. To save the weak, simple remedies, but persists and inmse color attached to it. When the discourage him, but see to it that he into the wood as the i.nipe bores into thin -blooded sufferer she- must have grows more severe, until patient and' f .,rMd is a little older still, play simple does the best he can. the earth, while thrushes and quails new, rich, red blood and nothing meets physician alike are convinced that A tf£tle games with him, such as rock-&-- Let the child draw with colored seek their sustenance "on the surface a case of this kind so well as Dr. Wil= quinsy is present. In other rases the' ;bye baby, pendulum of a clock, swing- crayons or "crayolas." You will be of the ground. liams' Pink Pills., These pill's not disease begins as it is going to con- ing the ball back and forth and up surprised at how soon and how well, Besides these there are a. few birds only enrich and increase the blood tinue-a full-fledged and unmistak- under proper that take part of their food from trees p ppurative tonsillitis, or quinsy. •and down, and in other ways that will P P guidance, he will be able supply, they lel the appetite and aid able au otmnr to every mother. Unconsciously to use this very delightful means of and the rest from the ground, includ- digestion', relieve the weary back and 'It begins on one ,side, and, fortun- expressing himself. Ing thrushes, blackbirds and robins. limbs, thus promptly restoring health ateiy,. it usually remains confided to she child will acquire a sense of form, - BlackbFrds seldom hold up their heads, and strength and transforming anae- that side, though occasionally as one ccolor, motion and position by such Thrift Hints. but march along with their bills mic girls and women Into cheerful, tonsil begins to get well the other one games. ll," to him, "See the pretty Goak an ink sot in milk; either turned downward, as if entirely de- happy people. Among the thbusands becomes inflamed, and the whole mis- y�s round bail, Ree the pretty red P „ sweet or sour. It may be necessary l voted to their tasks. They never who have obtained new health and ,erabie ptocess must be gone through paper, and the child will delight to to leave it in a day or two, changing seem to be Idle, except when a flock strength through the use of Dr. Wil- with again. find . and bring to you other things the milk if it becomes discolored. Some of them is making a garrulous noise llama' Pink Pills is Miss Violet Booth, In a well-develo.ped attack of quinsy that are- round like a ball, and red! of the inks now made for school use upon a.tree. If a blackbird looks up- Glenarm, Out., who says: -`•Fora long the throat is greatly nvollen` and ex-' like the paper. A set of worsted balls will come out in clear water. ward it is only by a sudden move- time I was in a badly run down condi- tremely painful. The. swelling some- -fn the six colors can be obtained from Inexpensive Floor Covering.—As a meat; he does not'scop,. After -watch- tion. I was ale, breathless at the 'kindergarten supply houses. good substitute for linoleum take F times makes breathing difficult, and rg i i4g a blackbird and a robin ten min- r least exertion, and could hardly do both the swellin and the pain inter - Long, slim clothespins make excel- building paper, paint it dark brown g a` p or an pod color wanted as. blue or ales in the same field, one would sup- any hou9ework without stopping to sere with swallowing and. so.prevent' Teat playthings. for babies. They can y $ pose that the blackbird had collected rest. I often had severe headaches, I gray. Have it cut into several lengths taking any n,ourisj:ment . or even. Ibe used as babies or soldiers, or to to fit the kitchen or dining rood twice as much food as the robin dur- and my apperTte was poor and fickle,., water. Both the tonsil' and all the ahs - make fences, trees, log houses and where it is wanted and lav it down.; Ing that time. But this would not be and I would . get up in the morning rounding parts and also the glands'' -many other interesting things. Play-' It will give excellent wear, and does i true. The robin is probably endowed , without feaIirg the least bit rested. I in the neck 'are swollen so that any things that can be taken apart and; not cost as much as linoleum, with a greater, reseh of'sight than oho had tried several medicines, but did movement of the head is painful. put together again are good to have; ! When Making Pies. -Conserve on blackbird, and while hopping t -boo:` not get benefit from anything until I Spontaneous pain, as well as that in- - shortenin b cutting t p with his head erect, his vision com- began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink P also blocks with which the child 'can • g Y g he to crus. F — ibuiid ail-kinds—ot ob'ect--engines1of_the._ppit so that it,.just,.co��ers_the;prQh,nds a wider 'space... The omni -Pills. '%ben I had taken two bcxe3 I doted inside d io t;'exisants; itis felt - 3 to vnthout la P both insfc a and outside• null it radi- that he can push along the fiber, balls; P ppmg up on the edge of vorous' blackbird hunts. the sots for could see an improvement; and after tin, making the edge have only one; ates Into the ear on the affected -aide. to bounce and throw, doll- carriages;t thickness,, instead of two ai before! everything that is nutritious,' and I using sir bores I 'found my health The swelling cf the glands and other �wasbink sets, etc. Dolls with clothesi war times, If there is a s ace of one- pfeks . up sinall 'seeds that require a fully restored. I feel altogether dif• � p tissues induces stiffness of the jaw, ,_. that button and 'unbutton and come i eighth inch left all around', the juice f close examination of the ground., ( "ferent since I used the plils that I 'which can only - wits difficulty' kip off, may be used to teach the children, will not boil out, so you also conserve I Blackbirds of all spec•es walk.- they strongly advise 'them for all weak, run opined to take food, eren if the condi- Iw�tr to dress and undress themselves. ! the 'sugar and juice which sometin;es do not hop like the robins• down people." tion of the throat goes on the even bottom. Some permits its being Foto older children kindergarten, species of the foragers do If you are weak of ailing In any way, swallowed. The mouth is hot and -" beads are sery useful and helpful I Use not throorn Wornout your old colored Stocking's—DO1-their work in compact assemblages., ava0yourself at once of the splendid dry, and the saliva is thick and sticky. They are in the form of halt -inch`, , - This habit renders the snow buntings home treatment which Dr. Williams, , black stockings; cut them in strips .•...The treatment of a threatening wooden balls, cubes and cylinders, in; inch wide; start at the, top extremely attractive, Their .ocd fa Pink Pi113 so easily aiaord, and you` quinsy is underta?-en w.th the, hope the sir. colors, and also in the naturals and cut them round and .round until not distributed in separate morsels I wI•I be among those who rejoice in of arresting the inds.nmation before untamed Wood. A ,shoelace or bodkin you get to the bottom, then crochet like that of robins and woodpeckers., � regained health. These pills are sold the abscess begins to form. The. :card is used for stringing them. • with a .wooden needle. This makes a it consists of the seeds of grasses and by all dealers In medicine, or may be . ood rug for bedroom or bathroom. of composite plants, which are often had by mail at 60, cents a box or six patient mould be put It bed, and he I would suggest, to begin .with that�, g g P ; gg +. shuuid take a done of anile or of castor the child strings bails only, and all I ' To renew my old blankets, I turd scattered very cvonly over a wide sur• -boxes for $2.60 • by writing The Dr. oil at once. At the 'sar^e time cold In one color. After .he has made a. them end for end and stitch together. face. r; lea a bock of fifty or more Si'flllama' ?tIedicine o o„ Brockvllie., clothe, renewed frequently," or an ice I then bind the raw ends with braid. settle down In &,field each one -fares ,y !long string of these eek if he would This. puts the worn '—�"""' bag should be lied emernalI over Me to use two colors• i will rob-{ P portions at the as Well as if he were alone, during the PP y p ends w2aere there is not much wear The Comfortable Peo le. the region of, the affected tonsil. Bi - short time -be remains on the spot. P Bi - ably string them in irregular order at `I and they will last a long time. carbonate of soda,, in doses of half- a bast, and if so it will be necessarytoI TurnYruit which has us, begun to The, foragin4 habits of domestic. In the ground and under green, j teaspoonful in a cup of hot water; Suggest alternatin the colors, put- ferment, into a saucepan, boil for -poultry Illustrate some of the dif- By the.hroodin'g tower or steeple, ' g$e B t should` be .taken four times in -the day. fling on tv10 .of one color and one of j several minutes with half a teaspoon• ferences observed In the manners of They who happily have bees and the sar�e substance in powder -another, and 'so on. In this way he ful of soda, then add spices, sugar and wild birds. Place brood of ducks in Are the comfortable people, may be applied directly to the tonsil will soon learn colors and numbers. ! a little vinegar, and 'boil again until a field and they will generally pursue For they rest entirely there.hg means of 's powder biov:er. if those I it thickens. This makes a nice relish one cuune, march.ug In a body over. Void of toil, and free of Care measures fail and the abscess Seems, What else sa there with which little to accompany meat. tb3 'fie'ld with great -regularity:. A �-' "children`s Bands. can be kept-oceu-Darkness which is not a al it should be opened freely 'ay the phy- pied? First of all, sand. Just tures brood of chickens, on the contrary, the children loose in a pile or box of The Sugar -Beet industry. will scatter; occastonally' reassembling, May enfold• their endless dreaming, sirlan leo as to let nut '.lie ,nfened sand with a d eon a it act ., or but never -keeping lose together, un. But they do not need a light, pus. _ P A recent bulletin by the Departmentseem.¢ -- p ► Pa less they ai•e following alien.- Tur• Having dope with sight and . ranythittj'g with which they can dig or of Trade and Commerce on the sugar Ing, s4vel. I personally do not like to industry in Canada states that 204,01; keys scatter themselves ..less, thaw Somewhere. r _ chickens• but' do not. equal ducks in .7 "have sand in 'the house, but if you tons of sugar beets was used in sugar They are not like me and you. .. 1. Haat to go somewhere. far away, I the regularity of their movements. 6 ha4e .a suitable place for it, it need, manufacture is 1918. The cost of the Far they know their stela is true, And �cstch the birds and the chip - not make any trouble. An old kitchen I beets 'at the works was $2,593,715, or In the earth and under snow, musks play ; e ;tttible turned upside down ,with the :,$12.22 per ton. Latent Value of Our Straw Or the dandelion's glow, I want to go where there's' omelhin>z cut shdrt•and I S Near the quiet tower or steeple, free, `_ put on the other : In 1918, .Canada had .18.000' acres. _ _ _ __ _ __ _.. . Burnie straw -stacks .t r e familiar Ab, the comfortable people— side makes a good table for sand. A !n sugar beets, which yielded f0 lona And the H. C. L. can't el2cot at me. piece+af burlap or demin placed under per acre, at a value of $10.25 per ton. g - e Those urharmable and gray. I wast to go s2ttseal:ere: tar snap, the table keeps the sand from being I In 1.919, the acreage was increased to sight to the we. tern .traveller. At Dreaming deeply out of day, scattered over the -house. i 24,600, the yield averaged 9,80 . tons present there is seemingly no filer _ And Live fn a tent from .day to day. With clay, a simple little cradle-. per acre, and the price advanced to method of e.teposing of this-. by -pro- With never a tax hill lurking near. World -Famous Highways. Or the greedy clutch c[ a . roflteer may be .made. The- child first rolls a I $10.85 per ton., duct of the grain harvest. p 7ae�stigattuds as to the posslbility The shortest street in the world !s piece into a ball, cuts it in half, with in 1919, sugar was a'pliroxidua ely I want; io go somewhere• far away, of using tile-i;traw as a. raw'miterial the Rue Ble, in Paris; the widest is a string. One of these halves forms i! cents per pound; at present. gratin- Market Street, in Philadelphia:; "the Where nobody strikes for higher pap, the lower part of the cradle. The other lated sugar is 23 cents per pound and in manufacture were undertaken :ome Where a man can rest and. the only i1wcuts.fn two, using one piece for the may be higher, " The enormous de- years ago. by concldifferusion s reached but highest ; be richest Street, is Denver, Opp and remodeling the other into. a 1-mand for sugar, . and the Lact that the same conchtgion .wag reache3 in Colorado; the richest is Fifth Avenue, e cheerful each case: The cast of transporting in New York City. Is the cheerful fire that burns at night. ball for baby. I Europe will not fbr some years pro- the straw to a central point -was more The dirtiest is that of Tchangsti, !n I'want to o somewhere, far away [Birds' nests with eggs'can be made duce anything approaching her pre. Nankin; the cleanest is the Via Cas- g with ejay; also apples, oranges, cups I war quota of sugar beets-, promises ,to than the trate would bear, the cost of And wheal get theta 1 want to stay -and saucers and even animals may be continue a serious shortage in the manufacturing precluded competition tile, 1n Seville. Sain; the most arlsto- Till things,run smooth as they did be- etttempted. In fact, clay has almost world supply in the open market, and, consequently, cratic one is Grosvenor Place, in Lon- fore. tendiess possibilities as play material. Conditions in the beet growing couu• the alae of the western straw under don; the most beautiful is the Avenue and this old world -is sane once more. tiles it Europe hays -,materially coil the transportation handicap was not a des Champs Elysees, Paris. The nar- For little children, before they are - - - y -old enough to use scissors tearing changed since the close of the war. commercial proposition. This was es• rowest street Is tea Via Sol, Havana, g g Cuba, which has a width of only forty. It is said that e2 posure to weather Previously, large holders of land de• pedally the case in the manufacture paper is an engaging�ccupation. Tear i of strawboard. 1n 1913, strawboard two inches; and the oldest is the Ap- causes greater destruction to farm a piece of old newspaper into an ob- voted much of the acreage to beets. , !an Way baa by Julius Caesar !n life implements than using them. Avoid long shape -it may be any size, about I The large estates in Russia, Poland, Prices ranged from 5 to $Y 0 per ton. P 2x4 inches we will say. B folding Hungary and in many parts of Ger• There was little demand for this pro- days of the Romans, and still in use this loss by storing all machinery and y Y g and good repair. tools properly under shelter. this in the middle, it will make a little many have been in many cases broken duct in the .west, and, at the above • tent. Again, fold .in thirds, turn both I up into small holdings, which will be price, it could not compete in the eas . _-__-------- _-- ---- ends down for a table. The child can One leading .eastern paper industry, used by their new owners for growing o t�-p�per into trees, -a ball, doll i other crops. The small farmers are wttich,:some years ago, carefully sou• 43" not so well equipped with implements sidered the possibilities of establish- babies and many other simple shapes. ( !ng a strawboard m 11 in th west, re r When a child is old enou h he can and tools, an the lack of fertllizers'is 1 e g Gently stated that, under present con , begin to use scissors, but be sure to also being severely felt. These condi• _ •ImperiSl Eureka _ � ,Imperial MICS gi dations, with strawboard selling at $85 tions will have a serious bearing upon Harness Oil _ Azle Grease ' ovide a 'pa;r with blunt points that' to $90 per ton, such a factory could :e TrtOt - - ssibl hurt -him. -Theae wt arluctlon,'__Z here_._tuA appears .i. _ .-ix the most widei uSet Laxle lab• po y _made a profitable industry: - llxnetr��porm — to_be.,"ood opltor_tunity f -m -C Ilada_ _- rieasit-or}- iii -Its- mica bYcl endtess hours of amusem-ent - ;The r s ng cos and t necessity in-ikea—it-i6eath-ei<-'proof. - triiliSce to again this year largely increase the flakes work their way into the pores 'x and profit. Have yt� found that "be acreage devoted to this crop. for conserving our pulpwood supply vegetable osils, it will not .become of the axle, making it smooth and is paper all over the floor?" Of A by-product in the manufacture of suggest that any material capable of rancid. It prevents drying and frictionless: 'Imperial plica Axle :aper does, but use this occasion being used as a substitute should be Grease lubricates thoroughly under beet sugar is the residue 'known as cracklrrg and keeps straps and the most strenuous conditions ' teach hurl neatness. Let him have developed. Strawboardtai-a`s iFoTt Makes load* easier to haul. Re beet pulp. When mixed with residual traces pliable and strong. Imparts { his own little waste -basket. molasses, a byproduct of the refining fibred material and' Is unsuitable a rich, black, lasting finish and duces the strain on harness and y r Let him cut pictures from old maga- where strength or folding qualities are makes harness look like new. horses. process, this beet pulp•makes an ex• nes and paste them into a book made required, but there are many uses for .,From manilla wrapping cellent cattle food. iMPERIAL" MAD& IN CANADA" PRODuC S � pp g paper. To which it 1s. entirely satisfactory. In snake the book, take any desired size 1918 Canada imported' 4,850 tons of 1 `� of paper, fold several sheets in half, Compliments All Round. strawboard, equal to the output of a !'mind sew them together along the "I desire no remuneration for this -mill producing 15 tons per day. � c poem," remarked the long-haired poet, Non -Canadians manufactured 'the as he drifted Into the editorial Banc• strawboard we imported;!we paid AUTO SPARE PARTE tum. "I merely submit it as a compli. them for doing so, while we burned for most makes and models of cars. meat." our own straw. i Year o d.-.oken or worn-out pats "Then, my dear ffllow, permit me --=--p--. -... C✓'; €evi rite or wire us des b- to return the compliment;' relflied' ps wimt you want, We carry the Tame snakes are used in Morocco rut an most em replete *took to the editor; with true-, journalistic to clear houses of rats and mice. The of Et� bUr ns or n w par courtesy a autotmbiia equi t we ah� sight of a snake seems to terrify the oiA.hw�,�w to rodents. _ The ice cream freezer was baveeted • ' - a woman. Buy Thrift 'Stamps, ..r ti ' "Ar", ...> r ;,;� f+.- : • ,:✓ s� ,p'' ' 'x" 11;11 a. 1111, 3t".,..t:. .�.ey. - • ',, +1111' 1111 , a,.•.. fID��10�i0,3�1' '"?"^ M, 1111 �. wp Mp Olc - , HI tnvaiciody . is." problems grievous and fearful! This man who smiles and Is Qaseifiea Aa �rhsernetiib. ; ,.. � . > � � calm may confronting large quei- WAN'T'ED DO Ir, j ADI light iJ and !fent LAXAgreat TIVE C tions that concern the ongoing of industry, the management of a a -' Mf particulars, National Manufse uri Co.. Montreal -�� whole city,- the' welfare' of the millions - -"� 'inhabiting a nation. Everybody who Look at tongue I Remove pol- has an opinion to offer Is talking at will pay you. oeorge Ste.ena, Paterboraugh, .Ontario, ' sons from little stomac 6, once and saying how much better -he gazing into a tailor's shop window, "I VOIS SAZS Aver And bowels am going to buy you a new pair oftl:LL could do if the matter were left to trousers, and you shall chcoae them. and fob printing plant in ?"gia _ Which. pair do you wank?" !rim.. -But the leader, shouldering -the v After a moment's hesitation, the i1'ilaoa Publishing Gb,. Ltd.. Toroata• • ,. little boy said: "Please, father, may -responsibility, stands in his place, I have that pair, marked "Cannot be l beaten?" holds his ground and when the time + it — ►7 thicker, shipped green from 114, Do riot. sell until you communicate w2 colfyes moves on. �, G� No fight Is finer than the courageous, persistent battle- eget-net circum- stances. It Is a battle good for the e soul, and .a man was forever meant to _ be the victor. He is never alone as ' Y long as he struggles and will not give In. Carlyle' tells' us' Of the� mighty hat of all apt t' e h i 14M P�N 4 :1111," r, j��. � b} 4v f•.,w 1c, 'L•Y•+�19-rw.N••, ,CA-.�. !.-1fW!�SI*..;' -_ y�e , '' '11•-11. r -F (.tn'r, ri+,: p lm w o r se up and _ . 1111 _ Elizabeth Remained Single. surround ua v: ith their voices of- en- out •n�_ - - - - •cou3agemeat and exhortation if werHE �MPCETON'Sh�i�Ly�OQ1L Vtli school only a few days when she fellare worthy. They went the same way MATIC CAPSULES flit When she returned] she:!fraught a L'1ANcicR, Ttneose. LvatPe,that we are walking now=a ahfleago. en Cinternal and external, oared with or yea3a rho standard note from her mother; signed,,"Sirs.. oder home tThey knew every black shade of bit• - Banes."""The teacher- asked for an wro1s tum 0 t�u�o�amatism, Neuritis, Gout terness in our mhysmal-desperation:lea; Lumbago, Neuralgia explanation, a� eve brought to, the earth. no news of Many doctors pre,crlbe them: "It's this wfLy," said Elizabeth, lean - We e , human life; those who were here be- remulet w. 1@ xlpa St. w„ Tmoste. fbr Ing toward the teacher, with quite a �%� �i� . Iree umDle. 6uld by reL•ably dmggWs evo"b.,•for • � A a ED n fore us had to lift and carry the load a.wy.:be=• coafldential air: "my mother got mar. Bright girl for general house work ' Accept "Callfornil. Syrur of Figs .that . is -ropy upon our shoulders., If _ _ _ ried again, blit I didn't," Good home. Good wages. y� only -look for the name California on they could do- their duty, we can do -_ g the package, then you .are sure your ours.. !England i8 Prvsperals, caution. MRS. ANDREWS, child Is having the best and most Says Financier. 118 .Walmer Rd., Tomato! Y The teacher had been explaining 1111 harmless Iaxative or physic for the [[�!jj ii 1 ���� Lit+(,� (�(i �• "They aro in for a big industrial fractions to her class. When she had little stomach, liver and bowels. Child. 1)Jl ll'iJ 11' EVERY, !'i�1Y Dti1JE boom in England. . British .capitalists discumed the. silblect at length; wish- Testing your cows enables you ria ten love Its de lelous fruity taste. Fail i 1 i aro bltyin interests alt over the in to see how much light had been , directions for child's dose on each bob . OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS world. We are gain to be stronger shed, she inquired: know your herd. ., W, tie ['live it without fear, � than ever before," said Sir William "Now; Bobbie, which would you "DANI).ERINE" Pt1T$ Hotheri You mune say •'CaliMrala." Baby's Own Tablets .are a regular Wiseman, who 13 visiting Toronto to rather have, one apple or two halves?" , joy giver to the little ones -they never attend to busineas interests he has in The,little chap proFnptly .replied: r.. In Spite of Things. -fail to make the cross baby happy. fhe city. "Conditions in England are "Two halves." BEAUTY IN *IAM; When baby is cross and. fretful.. the extraordinarily good. We are the only "Oh, Bobby," exclaimed the young You might think from the-way'some -mother may be sure soulething is the, manufacturing country '`In Europe woman, a little disappointedly, "why people talk that Nature and' Fate which is doing business. Our manus would you prefer two halves?" matter for it is not baby's nature to 'Uris'1 N nim i0f lonL spend their time making the rough be crcea unless he is afltng. Sfothers, `facturers have two or three times the "Because then I could gee, if it was places smooth for particular favorites, it your baby Is cross; it tie cries a ; amount of business they can handle. bad inside."111CIG. glealmy_ �ftssC$ ' while the rest go to peril -- _^_L, -_- -- 1111- - _ great 8aI and needs your constant at- I e naturally y !star but the malevolent connivAce ' of blind they are gradually righting them- MONEY ORDERS. tentton day and night, give him a dose ; forces. selves. As soon.a. the exellange situa. A Dominion Express Money Order ' But nol3ody for -any price can of Baby's Own Tablets. They are a pure mild but thorough laxative which will tion improves there will be plenty of for flue dollars costa three cents. , chase as exemption We n11 live un• British capital for Canada." quickly regulate the bowels and •etom- der the operative, hand of inviolable Speaking of the exchange -situation, „ ach and thus relieve constipation and PFofesror (giving exam.): Does natural laws. The ruiea-of the game Indigestion, coids-and Simple fevers sir William said: "!t is Improving an " p y quest on embarrass you? Bright admit of no exceptions. The fmmnnl-and make baby -bappy-there surely and !t will Improve,' . Student: "Nbt, at all air. Not at all. ties we think we see are phantoms Is a smile in every dose of the Tablets.' Eli William, during !the .war, acted The questions are quite cleat. It it 'and hot facts. The world and the Baby's Own Tablets are sold by meds- as !tenon otRcer between the War the answers that bother me.'� welkin are as'- good to you and me- as , Cabinet in London and the Govern• cine dealers or by mail at .5 cents a they are to anybody.eat at Washington, during which Yon carry some trouble and you lm- hoz from Thq Dr. -Williams,' Medicine period he crossed the Atlantic to- tic Ask for Minard's and take nb other. f - ' Co., Brockville, Ont. t .gine none ever transported a burden teen times to discuss with Lloyd ` so complex and so woeful. It Is a George and President Wilson matters Asam*wy xoaets Des 3110=64"a form ofmisery . so mean and so pe- Regulai and ample grooming are which were too complicated or too Im_• cook on t _ enliar that it seems, to have been in- necessary this time of year to keep portant to be trusted to writing: f DOg DISEASES` Let "Danderiae save you: hair atadt vented especially for your torment. a horse in the beat condition, but an During the Peace Conference he sad ata+r to Feed double ib beauty. You can have font I"The heart knoweth its own bitter• occasional wash will help to keep 'the acted as advisor -to the Brittah.delega- Mailed re• to,any .fid- Y dress ler the Author. of long, thick. stsvng, lustrous hWr.' Sees... pores cycle and the skin clean. tion on American affairs, _• C0a>. Olovae pv,� t� But how foolish it N to imagine that . Sir William thought that the Ger- Ila West flat -Street I� t let it stay llfedaea, thin, ier�►j any of us has a stent. a Co Now Yost, LLs.�{, . gly or fading. Bring,'back its Colo!. • 1111, p pyrlght, a Minard s Liniment for sats everywhere man situation was not alarming. "I vigor and vitality. 7- think the German attuation will work 4 Get a, E6 -Dent bottle of deiis35�ta1i --- itself out if we' do not give them d grievance. The worst thing_ Daaderia at say Imo or w"m%f possible Counter to freshen your scalp; check' Is to leave a conquered people with dandruff and falling hair. Your hair' a grievance. Provided they do not needs this stimulating tonic; then its. start building armies and navies again life, color, brlghtnese and abnndanse, we want to see them do well and get will return -Flurry" back into the --world's trade." -' i f Spanish Flu ! SO4M Imo, Y t Claims Marry Victdms in Canada and should be a guarded against. j y 1111 �._ - .+ s • � « - Iftard's - Lini ; eMe _ - Is a Great Preventative. being one of - - � the oldest remedies used. -s of c'a s of Wash Out Your Pores ' • meat has cured thousands of canes o! ' Grippe. Bronchitis. Bore Throat, Asthma A �Yg� �E t v J. gild similar diseases. It tl an Enemy to With Cudcura Son d arms. Thousands of Dotttes being used j� , ' (very day, for sale byy all druggists and Y lVl. D. advises i "♦Persetie who 4 y� • general deslerp, -And • healthy skin with suffer 1vom seArere indigestimn . -, - 73INARD's LINIHENt CO., LI\SITED, �h{e� �i t� CC - • and cone ' tion eon cure dmie • ' Yarmouth. N.B. ibis simple wtaksome c-t�ent lana t - tiresome masasgh5g and other fads. selves by taking fifteen to .' Sightseers Carried On Hoe-., On raking amearr face wiittthe tll armours thirty dro f,e of !caused of It o \ ' _ ltal Trains. CQoma� live nduntes a wtrh �ticnra�3o p after each 315•.11111d at belildo . P bot water wing plenty of sem. beat no- Hospital trains still bearing their piiad urtti5 the bands wbic lI it aotema, This naned7ls known as tenet top • Red Cross emblems will tour thews Cvaflse s in eMdrq French battlefields next summer, • but say ase, Olse�sle si psi �p�, gold trade." Get the h1111iw a0e. I 949 - - instead of wounded heroes they will � M� ana $1.00 Bottles. t ' be -loaded . with sightseers. The plan sbsea w11b11tasasti• , : 9489 -Ladies' Dress (with or with- elastic; with or without side panniers; is part of the general scheme of the out loose panels; 87 or 33 -inch length 37 or 33�ihch length). +Price, 30 cents. French office of. national tourism,_ In 8 sizes 34 to 44 ins. bust me sure. - Nr waiatLine>. Price, 80 cents. In which intends using ambulance trains pNL� TABLETS MARKED Size 38 requires 4 yds. 40 inn. wide :8 sizes, 84 to 48 ins. bust measure. to relieve the hotel congestion, each M for the decent Width, lower edge, lti4 train being arranged with'all the - �Bize 88 requires 4ti(5 yds. 88 ins. wide, yds. - ' :'or 3 yds. • 40 ins. Width, 1% yda. These patterns may be obtained necessities dor a week or ten diy- tour I{ !1 . 9477 -Ladies' Slousell Dress (ki- from your local 'McCall dealer, or of the British, French and American BAYER .:Ir71kE fiVPIR�I� 7atano sleeves, short or en8thened by from -the McCall Co,, 70 Boni! Street, fronts. ; -bell sleeve; adjusted at waist by Toronto, Dept. W. The trans rt companies - po ponies attd hotel ~' proprietors .ill urge -the public not to °d a er Cr os the districts aimulta3ieously,'soe " Not Aspirin at All without the .B y 11 11- o_s� - - districts being arranged for selection by visit rs• The oftice is 'under the low ' A FBOA*61 of Public Works, Which wl11 t�prevent hotels in the larger towns and 1111 1111 A _ • cities Srom charging ezceseive-i`ates, - -LUb lent the bSg$est -problem was to care far thousands in the districts where. D 0 :7 Z there is no accommodation whatever �� _` �r+ r A 8t8t1[3[;A iQOd mead Qf _ and the Red Crass train plan promisee , wt Al]d ]t>f3dlled bfirley, -The French. Government points out h - meady to eatt easily di ^ that it has information that a half r million Americans already have asked e �1 � sound i" .�., for passports and alae thirty thousand' VA A t'� Canadians, and France has only 12, - for those who work, with r•. � t_ � 000 hotels. Other French associations ° plan to defeat s�chemea to exploit the 7, ,..7� ,� i 7 battlefields, one promising to devote The name "Bayer" identifies' the contains proper dlireetioIIs foo Osldail '' >lf bre. fits s or luuch Tam all the profits from its .tours -to reltdv- onl ggenuine Ae n, -the Aspirin Headache, Toothache,. Neraehe, e h, Ing the distress of needy veterans of •preeycrlbed by physicians for over nine- migis, Lumbago, Rheumatlem, DTeasi' the world war, teen years and now made in �� tis, Joint Pains, and Pgin ge3lenpll�. Graw-NutswThence a 1Zeasorl Always buy as unbroken R'""�e Tin bozos of 12 tablets cost btdi „ of Bayer Tablets of . Aspirin which a few cents. LSrger "Bayer' psoiage� Sold by Grocers Overfeeding is not the part of win- There its• emly one Aspirial'SaTern Yon ,asst say "Raw � .7 dom. What is- too much for one cow w i lfLde lei► SAsstan Cer11a1 Ca Ltd.Wlnd.o+,OtSt. may' not be enough for another. Asp►ran t the trade mart f. Whiled i Canada) et Bayer s � of aoetie.aldestar of galioY3lcacid, While !t 1s well kaoaa to AaP1 naanfaoture, to aastst the publlo asalast lmitWosw tba a; ED, 7. ISSUE No. II�-�80. K!wtti be atsmped wtth their trade Meeh, tLe "8a1Tar grow Liaise! ,L ..�,,... _:,a. ..��-'1111- 11:11 ,;..�...-1111.. 1111.. :1111 , 1111_... : 1111.... _,,,,,...1 1111. w.._.. 1111-....$w,.. ,1111.. - 1111. 1111. �. ,,1111 ...�. 1111 ...r.. ,1111. -. 1111 1111 1111...,. 11,11 ..�.. 1111-.a.,. 1111.. «. -... x...+--11,11,-,._ - «. ;:,i. s. saK..w,is.!=•,.,�e,:w....,.c......,,>.wz�-t,,:..7....wrs. ;t.a.;,�s.A•l'�� - 1111 1111. . 1111 Qaseifiea Aa �rhsernetiib. ; , BITS OR . ^1/ � WAN'T'ED DO Ir, j ADI light iJ and !fent RUMOR C h sewi� at home, whole or, hole Opera time, good psi work seat any d i tance, charges pa19, Send 'slap!➢ �f�E Mf particulars, National Manufse uri Co.. Montreal -�� rXAT=ZZ3Ctai. Willie's Choice. i - QTEVENS' COMPLETE FERTILIZE "Now, Willie," said a generous -and -his will pay you. oeorge Ste.ena, Paterboraugh, .Ontario, father, as' he little son were gazing into a tailor's shop window, "I VOIS SAZS ,. am going to buy you a new pair oftl:LL BQviPPED NRWSPAPAAb trousers, and you shall chcoae them. and fob printing plant in ?"gia 7t:L Which. pair do you wank?" Ontario.`insurance carried $1. Hos df.i v After a moment's hesitation, the i1'ilaoa Publishing Gb,. Ltd.. Toroata• • ,. little boy said: "Please, father, may ■ors liL2♦f WAD. - I have that pair, marked "Cannot be l beaten?" C� OFT ELM WANTED, I • IN.. AND + it — ►7 thicker, shipped green from 114, Do riot. sell until you communicate w2 on Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen Soun �, p lm w o r se up and _ . 1111 _ Elizabeth Remained Single. surround ua v: ith their voices of- en- out •n�_ - - - - •cou3agemeat and exhortation if werHE �MPCETON'Sh�i�Ly�OQ1L Vtli school only a few days when she fellare worthy. They went the same way MATIC CAPSULES flit When she returned] she:!fraught a L'1ANcicR, Ttneose. LvatPe,that we are walking now=a ahfleago. en Cinternal and external, oared with or yea3a rho standard note from her mother; signed,,"Sirs.. oder home tThey knew every black shade of bit• - Banes."""The teacher- asked for an wro1s tum 0 t�u�o�amatism, Neuritis, Gout terness in our mhysmal-desperation:lea; Lumbago, Neuralgia explanation, a� eve brought to, the earth. no news of Many doctors pre,crlbe them: "It's this wfLy," said Elizabeth, lean - We e , human life; those who were here be- remulet w. 1@ xlpa St. w„ Tmoste. fbr Ing toward the teacher, with quite a �%� �i� . Iree umDle. 6uld by reL•ably dmggWs evo"b.,•for • � A a ED n fore us had to lift and carry the load a.wy.:be=• coafldential air: "my mother got mar. Bright girl for general house work ' Accept "Callfornil. Syrur of Figs .that . is -ropy upon our shoulders., If _ _ _ ried again, blit I didn't," Good home. Good wages. y� only -look for the name California on they could do- their duty, we can do -_ g the package, then you .are sure your ours.. !England i8 Prvsperals, caution. MRS. ANDREWS, child Is having the best and most Says Financier. 118 .Walmer Rd., Tomato! Y The teacher had been explaining 1111 harmless Iaxative or physic for the [[�!jj ii 1 ���� Lit+(,� (�(i �• "They aro in for a big industrial fractions to her class. When she had little stomach, liver and bowels. Child. 1)Jl ll'iJ 11' EVERY, !'i�1Y Dti1JE boom in England. . British .capitalists discumed the. silblect at length; wish- Testing your cows enables you ria ten love Its de lelous fruity taste. Fail i 1 i aro bltyin interests alt over the in to see how much light had been , directions for child's dose on each bob . OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS world. We are gain to be stronger shed, she inquired: know your herd. ., W, tie ['live it without fear, � than ever before," said Sir William "Now; Bobbie, which would you "DANI).ERINE" Pt1T$ Hotheri You mune say •'CaliMrala." Baby's Own Tablets .are a regular Wiseman, who 13 visiting Toronto to rather have, one apple or two halves?" , joy giver to the little ones -they never attend to busineas interests he has in The,little chap proFnptly .replied: r.. In Spite of Things. -fail to make the cross baby happy. fhe city. "Conditions in England are "Two halves." BEAUTY IN *IAM; When baby is cross and. fretful.. the extraordinarily good. We are the only "Oh, Bobby," exclaimed the young You might think from the-way'some -mother may be sure soulething is the, manufacturing country '`In Europe woman, a little disappointedly, "why people talk that Nature and' Fate which is doing business. Our manus would you prefer two halves?" matter for it is not baby's nature to 'Uris'1 N nim i0f lonL spend their time making the rough be crcea unless he is afltng. Sfothers, `facturers have two or three times the "Because then I could gee, if it was places smooth for particular favorites, it your baby Is cross; it tie cries a ; amount of business they can handle. bad inside."111CIG. glealmy_ �ftssC$ ' while the rest go to peril -- _^_L, -_- -- 1111- - _ great 8aI and needs your constant at- I e naturally y !star but the malevolent connivAce ' of blind they are gradually righting them- MONEY ORDERS. tentton day and night, give him a dose ; forces. selves. As soon.a. the exellange situa. A Dominion Express Money Order ' But nol3ody for -any price can of Baby's Own Tablets. They are a pure mild but thorough laxative which will tion improves there will be plenty of for flue dollars costa three cents. , chase as exemption We n11 live un• British capital for Canada." quickly regulate the bowels and •etom- der the operative, hand of inviolable Speaking of the exchange -situation, „ ach and thus relieve constipation and PFofesror (giving exam.): Does natural laws. The ruiea-of the game Indigestion, coids-and Simple fevers sir William said: "!t is Improving an " p y quest on embarrass you? Bright admit of no exceptions. The fmmnnl-and make baby -bappy-there surely and !t will Improve,' . Student: "Nbt, at all air. Not at all. ties we think we see are phantoms Is a smile in every dose of the Tablets.' Eli William, during !the .war, acted The questions are quite cleat. It it 'and hot facts. The world and the Baby's Own Tablets are sold by meds- as !tenon otRcer between the War the answers that bother me.'� welkin are as'- good to you and me- as , Cabinet in London and the Govern• cine dealers or by mail at .5 cents a they are to anybody.eat at Washington, during which Yon carry some trouble and you lm- hoz from Thq Dr. -Williams,' Medicine period he crossed the Atlantic to- tic Ask for Minard's and take nb other. f - ' Co., Brockville, Ont. t .gine none ever transported a burden teen times to discuss with Lloyd ` so complex and so woeful. It Is a George and President Wilson matters Asam*wy xoaets Des 3110=64"a form ofmisery . so mean and so pe- Regulai and ample grooming are which were too complicated or too Im_• cook on t _ enliar that it seems, to have been in- necessary this time of year to keep portant to be trusted to writing: f DOg DISEASES` Let "Danderiae save you: hair atadt vented especially for your torment. a horse in the beat condition, but an During the Peace Conference he sad ata+r to Feed double ib beauty. You can have font I"The heart knoweth its own bitter• occasional wash will help to keep 'the acted as advisor -to the Brittah.delega- Mailed re• to,any .fid- Y dress ler the Author. of long, thick. stsvng, lustrous hWr.' Sees... pores cycle and the skin clean. tion on American affairs, _• C0a>. Olovae pv,� t� But how foolish it N to imagine that . Sir William thought that the Ger- Ila West flat -Street I� t let it stay llfedaea, thin, ier�►j any of us has a stent. a Co Now Yost, LLs.�{, . gly or fading. Bring,'back its Colo!. • 1111, p pyrlght, a Minard s Liniment for sats everywhere man situation was not alarming. "I vigor and vitality. 7- think the German attuation will work 4 Get a, E6 -Dent bottle of deiis35�ta1i --- itself out if we' do not give them d grievance. The worst thing_ Daaderia at say Imo or w"m%f possible Counter to freshen your scalp; check' Is to leave a conquered people with dandruff and falling hair. Your hair' a grievance. Provided they do not needs this stimulating tonic; then its. start building armies and navies again life, color, brlghtnese and abnndanse, we want to see them do well and get will return -Flurry" back into the --world's trade." -' i f Spanish Flu ! SO4M Imo, Y t Claims Marry Victdms in Canada and should be a guarded against. j y 1111 �._ - .+ s • � « - Iftard's - Lini ; eMe _ - Is a Great Preventative. being one of - - � the oldest remedies used. -s of c'a s of Wash Out Your Pores ' • meat has cured thousands of canes o! ' Grippe. Bronchitis. Bore Throat, Asthma A �Yg� �E t v J. gild similar diseases. It tl an Enemy to With Cudcura Son d arms. Thousands of Dotttes being used j� , ' (very day, for sale byy all druggists and Y lVl. D. advises i "♦Persetie who 4 y� • general deslerp, -And • healthy skin with suffer 1vom seArere indigestimn . -, - 73INARD's LINIHENt CO., LI\SITED, �h{e� �i t� CC - • and cone ' tion eon cure dmie • ' Yarmouth. N.B. ibis simple wtaksome c-t�ent lana t - tiresome masasgh5g and other fads. selves by taking fifteen to .' Sightseers Carried On Hoe-., On raking amearr face wiittthe tll armours thirty dro f,e of !caused of It o \ ' _ ltal Trains. CQoma� live nduntes a wtrh �ticnra�3o p after each 315•.11111d at belildo . P bot water wing plenty of sem. beat no- Hospital trains still bearing their piiad urtti5 the bands wbic lI it aotema, This naned7ls known as tenet top • Red Cross emblems will tour thews Cvaflse s in eMdrq French battlefields next summer, • but say ase, Olse�sle si psi �p�, gold trade." Get the h1111iw a0e. I 949 - - instead of wounded heroes they will � M� ana $1.00 Bottles. t ' be -loaded . with sightseers. The plan sbsea w11b11tasasti• , : 9489 -Ladies' Dress (with or with- elastic; with or without side panniers; is part of the general scheme of the out loose panels; 87 or 33 -inch length 37 or 33�ihch length). +Price, 30 cents. French office of. national tourism,_ In 8 sizes 34 to 44 ins. bust me sure. - Nr waiatLine>. Price, 80 cents. In which intends using ambulance trains pNL� TABLETS MARKED Size 38 requires 4 yds. 40 inn. wide :8 sizes, 84 to 48 ins. bust measure. to relieve the hotel congestion, each M for the decent Width, lower edge, lti4 train being arranged with'all the - �Bize 88 requires 4ti(5 yds. 88 ins. wide, yds. - ' :'or 3 yds. • 40 ins. Width, 1% yda. These patterns may be obtained necessities dor a week or ten diy- tour I{ !1 . 9477 -Ladies' Slousell Dress (ki- from your local 'McCall dealer, or of the British, French and American BAYER .:Ir71kE fiVPIR�I� 7atano sleeves, short or en8thened by from -the McCall Co,, 70 Boni! Street, fronts. ; -bell sleeve; adjusted at waist by Toronto, Dept. W. The trans rt companies - po ponies attd hotel ~' proprietors .ill urge -the public not to °d a er Cr os the districts aimulta3ieously,'soe " Not Aspirin at All without the .B y 11 11- o_s� - - districts being arranged for selection by visit rs• The oftice is 'under the low ' A FBOA*61 of Public Works, Which wl11 t�prevent hotels in the larger towns and 1111 1111 A _ • cities Srom charging ezceseive-i`ates, - -LUb lent the bSg$est -problem was to care far thousands in the districts where. D 0 :7 Z there is no accommodation whatever �� _` �r+ r A 8t8t1[3[;A iQOd mead Qf _ and the Red Crass train plan promisee , wt Al]d ]t>f3dlled bfirley, -The French. Government points out h - meady to eatt easily di ^ that it has information that a half r million Americans already have asked e �1 � sound i" .�., for passports and alae thirty thousand' VA A t'� Canadians, and France has only 12, - for those who work, with r•. � t_ � 000 hotels. Other French associations ° plan to defeat s�chemea to exploit the 7, ,..7� ,� i 7 battlefields, one promising to devote The name "Bayer" identifies' the contains proper dlireetioIIs foo Osldail '' >lf bre. fits s or luuch Tam all the profits from its .tours -to reltdv- onl ggenuine Ae n, -the Aspirin Headache, Toothache,. Neraehe, e h, Ing the distress of needy veterans of •preeycrlbed by physicians for over nine- migis, Lumbago, Rheumatlem, DTeasi' the world war, teen years and now made in �� tis, Joint Pains, and Pgin ge3lenpll�. Graw-NutswThence a 1Zeasorl Always buy as unbroken R'""�e Tin bozos of 12 tablets cost btdi „ of Bayer Tablets of . Aspirin which a few cents. LSrger "Bayer' psoiage� Sold by Grocers Overfeeding is not the part of win- There its• emly one Aspirial'SaTern Yon ,asst say "Raw � .7 dom. What is- too much for one cow w i lfLde lei► SAsstan Cer11a1 Ca Ltd.Wlnd.o+,OtSt. may' not be enough for another. Asp►ran t the trade mart f. Whiled i Canada) et Bayer s � of aoetie.aldestar of galioY3lcacid, While !t 1s well kaoaa to AaP1 naanfaoture, to aastst the publlo asalast lmitWosw tba a; ED, 7. ISSUE No. II�-�80. K!wtti be atsmped wtth their trade Meeh, tLe "8a1Tar grow Liaise! ,L ..�,,... _:,a. ..��-'1111- 11:11 ,;..�...-1111.. 1111.. :1111 , 1111_... : 1111.... _,,,,,...1 1111. w.._.. 1111-....$w,.. ,1111.. - 1111. 1111. �. ,,1111 ...�. 1111 ...r.. ,1111. -. 1111 1111 1111...,. 11,11 ..�.. 1111-.a.,. 1111.. «. -... x...+--11,11,-,._ - «. ;:,i. s. saK..w,is.!=•,.,�e,:w....,.c......,,>.wz�-t,,:..7....wrs. ;t.a.;,�s.A•l'�� - 1111 1111. . 1111 3 5 1 UP WX - .4 v goo Tomato and Boobovil, In any of the* local u"ertaWngag have never been AARD, OF 6 1FPbI -W every Friday mWD09 ar Its olu Pickering. Our.$ any burden to the Provbw& The Toronto &ad Eastern .19 sImPIT The family of the late Mr. R0413h wish to thook the members -of'tba J andsolelys suburban milm" A Methodist church and friends for the . TXRMS r ' eady there Is invested to "no a sum. togettwir with grantal flowers and i!yzppatby in the death of pa years, 01.23 if1paid in advance.. such of rights oil way from muDicipalities, their father. WESLEY J. Ro.&ca J 0 H N MURKAR, Proprietors - its to In ake It the most valuable -Hue between Bowmanville and Torwito-' Lfie onlyline's6 located as to effi- HORSE REGISTER AOTILS AND COMMUNTS �ieuLly serve the people. This of all linesibouldbe electriffed and owned ASCOT PRIDE J9395], The pure bred by the people. So far as the Town- registered Clydesdale stal!ion.,-tbe prqpert�oo.ft!,eo�T. Davidson, Cher Mi. Frer�ier Drury_ has been highly ship of Pickei ing is concerned we will take care of our own guarantee. and 11vwood ill stand for wares during 1920 his Ow u A -.:cOrfimencii6dfor exhibiting a spirit' hidepeudence -in de-aling with we utide�stiind that Tdronho, which guarantees otle-half the undeiztaLing, the semon of at stable, lot 30, con. 3, Pickering, Lo - 'of e depututiun t A h hat interviewed will do the satne, also souie of t he other njunicipali Lies. In this way the cust L odge Stock Farm. KINO'8 HEATHER [140491, (17001), the him in regard to the Toronto East - Provincial guardutee becomes a bm�alL well-bred, imported Clydesdale Stal- een.­ Mr. Drury has exhibited proportion of the undertaking. NN further respectfully subtuit. that lion, the propert: y of D. Rvan, Dun- bartpn, will make the season. of 1920 many admirable traits (if char-., . e the several munielpalities interested at his own stable. iteter sinee he assunied, the prem having, through their Municipal Coun KIN—G i$AVL (14945) Vol 32 S. S. B.. hip-of-the-prey-Wee­ For ex - -ei-Iff.-hy-byalaw entered into contracts 1958s] C. S. B., the Imported Olydes- _ample, one day last week he re- with the Provinciial, Hydro. Commie, Sion to acquire the Toronto and East- dale Stallion, the property of 09�ar Wilson, Brougham, will make the ..�fused the request Of the tiuembe'm ern under an option now held by the season of 1OW its follows Monday. of the legislature for an increase �!n ' ' .7 alindemaity, as he did not con Commission, and to complete and operate the same for the municipall- Orders In Council May 17tb. will leave hie own stable and proceed to W. G. Scott's for Tuesday. Irving MdAvoy's, J it this ties.thenecessary to enable the C Win night. Harbron Bros'. Kinsale,.night. older proper at moment. should be grante naou, The returned soldiers who have mission to carry out their coutracC with the municipalities -without the Wednesda . W. Middleton's, Green - wood. noon ; U. Blake's. ALualeys been refused gratuity for se'veral guarantee of the bonds of the munic' if decide ht ThursUy, H. G. Wilson's. Me �Ine, Fridar, A years of auffering, frota the hard- palities by the Province. you noon - add night. ships of *'or, would certainly pu it "big holler" if that it is not in the interest of the Province to give the same. Pickering. J. Mille06 noon ; Gen. Cowan 9, Brock road. night. Saturday. to Ko-n- UP a the members Dated at the Township of his own stable until following ....�of the.' legislature would -treat the 3rd day of May, 1M. day afternoon. Z_� -.-.themselves to that whicla they de. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL THE Towssmp OF PICKERING :vied the soldierp, who have cer OF Wra. Geo. Scott. D. R. Reaton. -a- n e - Co' or G tainly 8 Owe right to & gratuity, if Reeve Clerk Va the country, can pay it. � But in regard to showiCIt a spirit of In P"oductg' TIME TABLE-Fielkering. Sts, tion T.R. Trains going East due As follows "dependence, he may go a step to . 0 N o. 8 Mail 8.07 A bf tie far. Tbisis-arlernocra. tr y 2,28 r,- Pw Local F. M. Local dig P. 51 In wbich the will of the "Majority Tmins. goiag West due follows - Field Tile of. the peoples should cart -y. - A by No. ::r3 Looal 27 Lo--,*! .35 P. 11i and Brick --number of In unic! pali ties an 7 II&iI 7,53 P- 9, overwhelming - majorfty: .-have .- and al4­o:Fi­_ 67 -Su da --- us ts no . 0 y -- 7 agreed to bear the responsibility Forego;uig 0 according to StilLndard Tile. 3, 4, 6. and -8 -of building and operating a radial time. inch line. In refuslog to let thelwurk L.00KI L00K I -90 on, his attitude appears to be G6t, my pfices. 7.' somewhat that of an 111,11tocrat. A Dance and Social Evening will work clone. Hs We hope that he is not yielding to be held at the -Concrete .1the premure.of those men of fin. LIVE.RPOOL HOUSE. DUNBARTON Ind. Phone 27706 Pick. Sinee who are so stromply opposed public ownership, because it Mon&y, P&y the 24ib, 1920 Clarence'Simpson will deprive them of a plum they Round and Sqnare Dancing and C. N. R. Station, Brock- Road ;r xpected. Lo aut into their basket. other attractions. Notice of Applicatliola viCKILRING COU.NCIL Upme and have a good time. At'. It meeting of the Municipal Coun- Further pqrticulars n -ext week for Divorce cilofthe Townbhip of Fie]. in TENDERS WANTED the County of Ontario, on' the Third NNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -do of 31ay. 1020.' Mr F. H. Ri,_-hard- �t was ruioved by, I -Sealed Tenders will be received-bi- John (4rkhAW, vftheTowli of U,hawaj theL.C.)unty of Ontario, in,the Pt 0 - son. seconded b� Mr. Hugh Pugh. and 0 the Undei%igned up tanoon n day, MaT 1 -5th, for the eonWucti4in 1,t, 11 lip VLnce o fOntario, electrician. wii - CArried-ibmt the the following Metuor. tat be mdopted and fUrWftj ded to iht) a threc,foot comerete bidewalk to ko ply to the Parliament of Citn;td J,, at the n6it se�*'lnn tbeepof.-for a. Bill. of.' �Honorable E. C. Drury. Premier ot construt -tedon ChristluaSLreet iu thei Divoice froin his w1fP.. Mal V. G1 'aharin. '"Outarlo,-thtt is toLmy: Poliv4 Villagp of Pickering. I -of tbe.,aid Town of Oshawa. in the Vn, -7 PRING.-OAROSNI&G fult and oomplete Use of Garden Seeds isk wksgoo.and bulk. Dutch Sets and Kultiplyer Onions. Mongol Seeds* TurnipSeed au4SsodCorjft. Get our -prices Then buy here ...SPRING. CLEA NING 11 Soaps 11 ceut4, Bvooms .75c,,i55c and $1.00. Dutch Cleanser Pearliue Whiting Bon Arni Scrub Brushes White Wash BrusheF, Etc. Ae ...Our General Grocery lines ard A 1 and prices c6mistent with quality, which is the best, Cash, paid for good Butter and Egge. Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers.' AMES : 1RIC HARD SON 5�� LSIKE � SEED' Pickering',, Bakeryl ..WANTED' Big display of Chocolates. Oreame We' and Mixed Candles. . !vUl pay the highest prkes.for-sll '.kinds Choice Mmolates in b0100.1 of seed. Fruit Cake 40c per lb. Send' no samples and get E z tra quality at 56 cents our prices before Wedding Cakes our specialty -A 'selling.' —0, The beat of facilities j for cleaning.. PICKERING, ONT. H-DOWNEYCOMPANY LaetS 5 C Swat ft gal W1J[ITBY. ONTARIO A On* Ived UNIft. PICKERING GARAGE ving,purchased the.'gorage business ofjDavidson & Williams WSWO prepared to repair all makes of &atot;. We keet6a st(xk all kinds:of Ford accessories, tires for all makes of can, oilm,.etc. Lnnis &.Andri w__� ...Pickerkt'.. Hog's . and More I -logs I ,That is a money -making Slogan for farmers. You can sell all the hogs you raise, sure of good returns. "If you wed an advance to veplenish your stock. Consult the -Manager. We are glad to assist responsible progressive farraers who we wid"wake to good opportunities - The lowest or! stay tender not nec"- Counry of ont -of "To the Ron. H C. Drury, At in. on the grouu Nallily accepted. bithy, III THE DOMINION BANK -rtion. .1 Premier of Ontario. Addrctos all Tenders to Ngani� ftnd d6�t r%- Q- -I. reference to the To J)a--dattb-- T,l%vn of AV C. M.PILKEY. the Co-iniy %nd Provincei of Ontario. a P. LYND, Managler. ronto And Fiztern Railway the 31uni. ione - `0, Council of the Township of Pick- 32-34 Street Coinn*ns, r this 19t -b day of FebruKrv. A, D.. 19L WHITBY BRANCH, ering respectfully submits to you their W. H. KE%,Er)Y. BROOKUN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manaw. position in the matter: 2�1 7 %A'hitlwy. Out. COURT OF REVISION SoHnitorTn' the said John Graham. The building of the Toronto and Eastern Railway was not an issue. the Municipality of the Township be done Chop Issue befriff whether it should. of Picketing. by the Natinnal Railwafs without Grain PM9 Tickering Hard re Store local responsibility. or whether the Public notice is hereby- friven that wa Municipalities should assume all re- the Court of Revision for the Munict- -D FL tKING ality- of the Townsh4), of— .. ... .... . Sponsibility In order that they control Forthe Tear INO will hold Its flrZt their local transportation. Welnoked Vjl_L * arod-tad6ehoppinx and oat Itting in the T�wn Hall. in the ILM prep �5, for the Provincial guarailtee not to ty, but ]age of Bra. gham, on Monday the flaking on Mondays. and Fri - relieve us of responsibili with 3I.t day of ;, 192U, at the bo4r of . . �­­: ...: ­_ I F A R M E R S dLys only, beginning 1-1,,-", the object, if possible. of lessening the One. o?clock in the afternoon. 'We haye eost ot financing. If the gbaranteo. of All persons interested will- ple"e, ..()a Appil .. 1 it. Now is the:tirne to get your Garden See& for spring crop. our bonr!914� cunsiderod a tierious obli- y, Alsike and Alfalfa. All take notice and govern themselves a complete line of Clover, Timoth: glitioR on the part of the I roviqce, :age and Bulk Seedtil. for the Rarden. Ahen we do not want it. If Tc 'accordingly� 12th day o e w Ainds of Paci we will fill—it PrOmPtlY. secure I Dated At Whitevale t Joh-0 F. Bayles, Gre n ood . this Ieave order and that guarantee moans-furtheedelay -,,we would be better without it, as the DQXALD R. BEATON I W . 0 ha I ve . a cou . �plete line of s, Shovels, ZtC6 0aiden Tools—Hoes, Bake, z��'irapid gtowth pr at part of oing on in th Clerk of the shid4 S,.:'Toronto and its suburbeand in0sh. Municipality C 0 34 al awa, throug"h which the roadruns. oal also the interest on the 8750,000 already Z 0 about wash daj�. Cibme*snd get a Wjtjher� invested will soon add to the capital Dom t leit y ur wife worry 60 VEARS' QW Gravity and Playtime. .,,.expenditure of the 'undertaking more H ard a n d. Soft Coal of the -()n -30 days triah We bave the 1 ntage8L XPERIENC than any adva of the Provinciid Guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale. el .4 ' ' ­� best quality on .1guararitee. In the interests of L our eople, we. hand bold strongly to the view that in order f LAW to co�trol our suburban Lrituf-porta- THOS. A . We have'the old -reliable Shermin-WilliRmS Paints and Varn6 tion, It is better'bv far to be done on I A complete stock- of P4roid and Sampson Roofing. our 'own credit rather tb&n hy the x1t. , gploiting of our credit by the Federal at. Once tried it D C S, Z, wz ock Food and Disinfecta I ­ Roy I Ptirple Calf Meal.'St overnmeut, Or Prnrincial Govern- -Fyr.nc--;Ts &C.. ' HiS a will convince Yo,j­ it.iq Cc the best on the market ment, and lose control. In coming to Arvone teneing ske,c-b --r:(! this conclusion we ara not unruindful aulcw -w;ni.-n freo on invent no is proh'..,; y psac-ii: 'T mcert aiu , +. :'bf the folkowing facts low strictly enntlden t U%L HAI!!,`�M, -ans- dentires,014osta one I f:,r PICKERING No matter what �y.,tem of tt Patents tLICU ttMuwh )6. U:,., &Co. lecelve J. S.'BALS1DJ#WC%Nj z. tation is consideredithe great City VpcjMiwtWa, witboatob=g% i-1 LL -3 per v6ice of Toronto and its suburban area -brings no burden to-th-i-s—IM-try-ff-co- 'A doo" Pusur. tea weekly, W. Revirds ".this Province. In ourcreditable poliev A .-of Good Roads, Toronto and its subur- Mads. SF05 0". podage pro .,:ban area gives thousands, of dollars to su 'a. e d lalon Of scientlac jooxm; -'for In great Variety the Province in excess. of your grants IffiffiCkS615matnir- NeW York Bit' ��Jd. 'Sold t j6k f 'T. to this area to distribute =,Iy Ir ft, wmhtufftm 1). V. INS w Re�cor& a4 received each -the g1hd to aid in d Hen Feeds tbiougihoui -Provim-e" -14 orders -filled- on Horse, Cattle� Hod 'an �amd we are only too week and, Spe( SWUt tf EW_ -%Ijdrteit- no tiae .-building, up the h4gh Waye of the Pro - nee. The cdet of transportation of, Lamb ScAC.6 ,d LMINIM pi( 'the steam railways, if based on the THEXTON'S f Toronto and its suburban Feeds'st earn iogs 11 -WeflikviD 'a full stock of all kinds of mires would be tuaterially reduced in - the lowest triarket.price stead of Increased. In this respect we p our ow 'LO ay higher, rates than necessary 'In n account, also no :mean pr.i STOP OK 'READ I Shed, for horses. Oats, whole and ern t, f the deficit.1n oider tha 10 resirs' ponpuolous parts of the country* can ndj9hort9'fu,r!, ete" 4)airy Feed a portaLion facili- to bring, )-out, ha �,._enjoy repsonab!e trans o time rness, C s th hog." A i 11 fu ties _r 1,el) it--avold the ruAh. &,4nipson Feed, Ground Corn for I� an reat city like. Toronto and r.lCorD:fGr hens Its subman area So per cent,of tho i -Pull 4t,)( -k nf haii volla"O, Pacts, etc., 101'. �pl,jng.wurk -Scratch Feed o �':"`p'eople do not own Rutornobiles, nor' Ba eke ngs, dubbin, ]aces, etc. will they to-morruw or the next day. Polishes,' dre�;Si by chick Feled for chi '-The r almost sole means of transpor- n'na collar ir�_,pairiug nettl' ami, MillsTo, Ltd tation Are streat cars and radiak. It SrIoe, IiRrue.­, y IJ1l,()l Flour' is our %v isb and intention as A Munici- riptly attended t(i. The Campbell otincil that thev hqve it at cost, pal C jXPRR'ENC� ",1 04, soy 'a M I t to NationF%l Steam Rail- 14A�RNESS EA1 P 0 R MAI 'Mills at not �-a )Jec vate corporations. but ways nr pri Ujj 'Peterboto �er the control of the municipalities Home Phone 3600. ��.W. J. COAKWELL Pickeringle Tor 11to- itllLeVetlLeU 4D Lull I . . . . . . . . . . A X17 �r9 M.- Missies, olive Powell, ina, Mantle, Tool Turney. of, 8tMt4TW4a# Jatoft JAWaQo W" in atogiftfflo aer 11 ftter� Maenab Jr., Is coollned to Aunle 80offard, Mabel Edwards agent, a week with his sister-in on Monday attending his sister's his bed through illnem. and Mabel Wagg spent the week. law. Mrs. J. Bun funeral. liverq Richard Page, of Toronto, anent and at their respective homes Sunday with Claremont frIFm ai. here. Bus meets all Trains Authors and Mrs. Reesor and George Richardson and David First-class Rigs to z-�-�Gregg have. each purchased new R058audkrs. Jarvis, of Locust hire day or _AM Hill, suent Sunday'with R. J. 'and we h a' Ve h d, night at lowest prices.-cars. on4N Messrs. Ward ikGregg shipped M e. Mann. Phone 1905. two carloads of- stock to -Toronto dFlEr, Kenneth Renfrew' and K last week. aghtpr. of Quebec City, are vis. A new and well assorted stock of Wall Thos. Sanderson Richard and Mrs. How visited, iti'19 %% ith the forruer'S pftrentS, PROPRIETORS d 00, of P. and MrQ. Macnab. Papers, includijacs oatmeal paper in 'their daughter, Mrs. Anders Uxbridge,ay. on Sand D. and Mrs. Johnston and family Also stripes and floral. designs. Oscar Stephenson, of Toronto, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. John. lmets 5 C sweet to F WF. ....­spent Sunday with his cousins, T, ston's wits nts,'F. and' Dire. Farm. A Caady Sweltudk& -E. and Mrs. Stephenson. er,o.,,.-vr, the-week-end. dd lines at reduced prices. Arthur Carruthers is offerinsi Mi.,,. A. J. Chandler'retu'rned to The Pickerin to' sale several good horse -See bpr �( :zlc in Sadbury on Saturday g r a A advt in an-other column. af ter a m6tith's visit with 'her pa Egg Crate.Fillerg Chic'k Feed Vigilance mes Underhill shipL3ed a car Committee rents. J. H. and Mrs. Beal. es ' load of mixed stock toToronto Mrs. Stanley Cook-and children'- -Bee Hive Syrup, in- bulk, 11c, 1b. The object of this Isdociation I' tri this week for the U. F. O. of Toronto, are visiting, •with the lesson stealing and prosectrig Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daught formeL"S parents, George and Mrs. the felons. or, Mabel, spent Subday, with Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cook also spent Sun. Bulk Seedless Raisins. 25c lb, and Mrs. Smith, of Whitby. day with them. Kensbeirs having property stolen ooinra� Mrs. R. E. Michell, of Toronto, Thefollowiog'new books have as" immediately. wish an manatee ad with Mrs. E. Gibson and visit Lyman Pilkey isat week. recently been placed on the shelves of "geon"ve 00 Mombu*Up fas f the Claremont AbIle library Char se Mrs. Sargent and 0:A. N N I S E.. M4111114111 112av behad 0 thisThe Everlasting A:ims, The Greata �, . Z=JrrQ!AM1 W Arthur and Mrs. Fleming*motored ork a Impersonation. The Great'Deeire, 'JBMP t* to Toronto on Wednesday last. Rxft. Dent.—L. D. Banks, O.5. Pabst. Dawn, Red Pepper's Patience, Red The Greenwood and Claremont, or. W. V. Richardson. Plelgeriag. senior football team@ will play a -and Black, The Yellow Dove, Par. game here on Saturday evening. adise Garden, From Father to J R. Thexte.i. W. J. Clark. Son, Sister Anne, Sister Anne; Be Now 18 your chance for ­q hire. Anderson and Mi" McLeod of Toronto, spent a couple oil days tween You and Me (by Har ;� Lauder), Essays on Wheat, The to get FOOTWEAR at with the formers &not, Mrs. J. Unsolved Riddle (Leacock). Ex- Brandy. Our Dramatic Club gave their Through the Britisher, Health -REASONABLE priees Jm� . . . . . . ...... Through Will Power, Re nerd the, drama, "Home Ties," In the Green Fox of the Ghost Heath Run, and We are putting on sale some lines which are good buying. River Baptist Church on Friday others.equally timely. Call and GET A B ALRGAIN evening last to a full house. of Wel- Mrs. (Rev.) F. Cousins, den, N. C., and Mrs. Robt. Hor.Palmer,Claremont W. M. Pal e rocks, of Rain River, attended their father, the funeral 0 the Of 1611 materials and denim late Andrew Johnston, on-Satur- AIAIE CONTRACT' kept [a stook. it will pay you etalast. leall to our works acd Lur"i our ofto last. Ward, of Port Perry SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post. ©aster General, will be received at Ottawa until obtain irprio" Don't be mieled motored here last Wednesday an noon, on Friday. the L$th June. 1920; for the An -�AnnOuncemei Ap'llia we do not employ the=. son— of His majesty's Mails. on a pro was accompanied to Oshawa and conveyance ly we can. and dor throw offthrri ed Contract for four years, six times per weeM to Port Perry by his uncle and the croute. Claremont R. R. 1, from the Post. ommidsion of 20 p" orob."Which you we ::Auut, Richard and Mrs. Waird. master General*& pleasure, sairliainly gave by pusirabo"g tans W4 Printed notices containing further information gain 1111111111111:11111d. returning home with them on a to conditions of proposed Contracirmaybe =n and blank form of Tender may be obtained Store will be closed Wedneisdsys )"Thursday. at the Post Ofte of Claremont and at the vffm J. T. MATEEBBON There Will be an auction Pale of of the Post Office Inspector. Toronto, Post Offide and W0114111, whift, Outside bees and bee-keepers' supplies, 920. to 7 Pon Office Inspector,$ Offte, Toronto. Uft 1. • from, 2.30 p., mo In. Carpenters' tools, lumber: cedar 34-M A. SL Post Office Loopector P a poets etc., belonging to the e-irtste of the late Andrew Johnston, on •For S ren ..... :.Delius P Saturday. May 22nd. Watch out Whitevale Club of --very for bills giving full particulars. Our Droiniatic'Chib will go to evening I have a full 'Supply of selected 'Tuesdays' and Saturdays Mount Zio on Friday rig to . : present th: drama,* "Rome Tie!-," United Farmers' goods for spring. Men's and Boys' overalls and Work Thep will also go to Brooklin on %1et-t1v%,heId In 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, 1st May-24tb. They bave also been Tu" evening in each month shirts, and Shoes for the ..wked t go to Agincourt atan emn. BERT ..:HARVEY S0N# whoe family, at' last yeiris prion.early dte and to Black8tock on We aroi now ehipping Ii e stock regu. Call and we will save youJaly v _,*-,The Store.you have- heard. so much about' .1arly on the co-operative plan. some money. The Women's Institute will ifieet at 8 O'clock on the afternoon of Phone or write F. Hornshaw Howard Greenwdicd On Fingold, --claremat Wbduesday, the 19th inst., at the Malcolm, of Direct'r;- tario home of Mrs. Harry Thomson for H. P1UGjF Secretary Ind. Phone 2804 �:-Ithelr annual meeting when the -- o ffiers for the ensuing year wit :-beelected. Every tuembershouff ir savor to be present. end A very interesting gains of foot 'ball was played between the Cleire- Mont Continuation School team and the Pickering team on 9stur day. The score was 1-0 in favor This is. wSENOUR of the Claremont team. RTINa the second consecutive win for 4 0 the school, ng Picker they defeating Ing before 1 0 at the latter "wir Sm The attendance:.. was .10W/,o--PUR1s'-PA1N­T--1-VA NISH unds. ES Z: James M. Johnston, of Barwick, 7-- Rainy River District has been 'here for. the past week owing to -the illness and death of his father. — The AVING. — .,the late Andrew Johnston. Mr. foundation0falmost -Is Johnston is the municipal 'clerk of .the Township of Chapple, and• every Successful conducts a conveyancing and real I L business venture Is built an estate bneiness. He speaks in the sa 'highest terms of that part of the 4 The Standard Bank of .",province as an agricultural din- The Hard-Drying, LoQ-Wearing PA I N T trick, , the soil being very rich, and Canada can be of great M Floor Finish VARN19111c assisE- hae a bright future. Anoe in helpfi�g you to do. W At the General Hospital, Toron4 t velop your businim.• to, on Thursday, May 6th, Mr. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a home Andrew Johnston, one of Clare- as door@ that an property cared for; on the mont's best known' , and � most .4 "100%, PURE"! 'other hand, floors that are not protected are 'highly respected citizen's, - passed PAINT ungtomirlt to look at are hard to Imp clean, away. Mr. Johnston was born in The paint for wear and-" become injurW through wear. Don't STANDARD BANK 7. neglect your floors beautify them and 'save ne the County of Broughton, in the and weather. OF CANADA them. Save the ;aao; and yod gave all.. Province of Quebec, in .1849. In PICKERING E3R SENOUR'S AI*CH 1865, he moved to Pickering Town- MARBLE-ITE Floor Finish is the perfect 1�,. 11 iL� E ^.W.CRAVVFORTH - M^w^eW FLOOR PAINT treatment for dwro of all "s. It is the' on6 ship, where he engaged in farming A.— fora period of about six 6a rs It wean and wears floor finish that has a money-back guammtee ORANCH ALSO AT VVHiT8Y) when he settled on the old tome' attached to every can. and wears L! stead in Uxbridge Township,, con- ITARNOLEUM" In 24 hours MARBLE-rM dries hao with a esssion four. In'1872 he married beautiful finish that will not show heel marks. Jaue Mecbib, of the Brock Road, beautifies• and p It has a high glow yet In tough enough to stand re" ount of wear without injury. It can be Pickering township, who. prede- serves Oil Cloth Oft anyh!2 ceased him in January, 1912. In and Linoleum. was with map and water and It will not i Mar nor Scratch white. 1905 he removed with his family "WOOD-TIAC". to the Rainy River District, re- We invite you to call and d;smln this method -.4 STAIN of beautifying and protecting your floors. We X turning 1 1910 and settling in 1;�P—roverr the I give you full dkiils regarding this or any Cl Village where he re- e now can other or vamishing problem. We have sided till the tine of his death, —renews the'ol& a comi letjstock IS' of MARTIN-SENOLTA Paints was a Conservative in p6liti(­- and NEU-TONE" For every purpose—For' every and was slits-long member of t�� surface. Presbyterian Church, and an elder Thesailitary,',imll. 4", The Universal. Church for thirty-five years. and D Y of the Claremont Presbyterian able Flat Oil Paint J. H. B U for Interior Decor- re presented the village on t!?- board of police trustees for a nurn- f'ickering, - Untarlo, ber of years; He was a man of Manufactured by Z sterling qnality, of a quiet and H. Jackson & Son, unassuming disposition, with a Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, high sense of honor. He is sur- of fear,, Mrs. JIM vived by a family fir lie.. Su ace anci BlackF-mithing and I'Von(lworking Rout. .,So OL11 "— P .. - all its br.inches.. Saw gumming Horrocks and -James, of ic Rainy River District, MrF, (Rev.) yo and Ming n' �,-pvrinlf Y, TIZ F. Consins (Edi 'h) W We Mock Gasoline Engines, Einery • hoikp. Carolina, and Ch�rlooftt,, eVL� Wheels. Cirmilsi Saws. Saw 02L�z q17 I M 7 J M- ML 1',M :-� 't6rda'y and Emery Ain titirels. The funeral services on Sa -.were, cood"eted in Erskiue-Presbyz! Ladders-cfall lengths; ort-hatid teriRff chnreb and the remii 5 7 and for sftle. hu's CeLL 4 tei red in SL. J letefy- 40 �, .di.ref .m'..'•}'. ,. .'..: tr. } .. _s.'.r �1f .� r. 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A recent Order in Council pirovid ,, a this Brand _ find suitable breeding places to deposit for a change in the method of 1 0�-- � � their eggs and to continue their props- - Trap Fishing Brest Sport eagin gattou before organizing efforts to land inthe prairie provinces, and a The one Tea that never�isappoints the combat them. order overain graztn permits on the Yukon. The whole matter of eliminating the school lands is those provinces most critical tastes* Late in the fall, as soon as the ice rescinded. All permits shall be on mosquito is to prevent its develop - is thick enough to walk on, which ment. The first wave of warm weath- Ila yearly basis terminating April i, at takes only two or three nights of good er favors the development of the rental of ten cents per acre per a frost, the Indians fish through the ice mosquito. 'It is therefore considered num, subject to change at the di > with nets, and later on, when the ice. cretion of the Minister of the Interio timely that every housekeeper who gets too thick, fish -traps are set for desires to be free from this disease• catching lusk and white fish. In set - F• g breeding and annoying pest make a Keep Mtnard's Liniment in the Nous AL r ting nets under the ice several holes complete survey of the home in the 66f8 are made in a straight line about Len effort to remove all sources which aL Sealed Packet is Your Safe uard. feet apart. favus the development of thelmos- g The holes are about a fcot'in diam- quito. 'The back yard should be eter, or large enough for a man to cleaned of all receptacles, barrels, CHAPTER V. Zuttermel'ster. ' -A -husty examination showed that Judge Blackburn had been shat twice through the heart. That it was Mar- ' d th shove, his arm in and take hold of It cans, bottles and other rubbish, which pole.that is pushed from one hole to may retain sufficient water to attract another with a long piece of rope at- the mosquito. tached at one end. The other end of Clogged rainspouts, which cause the the rope is attached to the net that -rain water to accumulate on the roof is to be 'drawn underneath the ice for and to become stagnant, should lie setting. When the net has been drawn cleared and mended. Very often a under, both ends are tied to long poles more depression in the ground may planted firmly in the river bed, the act as a receptacle for water in which upper ends of which are held :n .place mosquito eggs may develop. In fact, CHAPTER VI. The Finger of Suspicion. Sullivan glanced sharply at Zutter- meister, left the study and then sauntered to the rear end of the hall.! by. cross pieces or poles tied to them. on top of the ice. While set, the net must not`at any time touch the ice, as in a short time it would freeze to the surpLee and cause a lot of extra work on the part any object capable of holding water may, during the spring and summer months, act as breeding places. The unsuspec'.ed flower -pot 'saucer containing water is a fertile source of mosquitoes in the home. The unused y�'M�rx'MX n� or sial esl " the ° oaf is a e- ,s z e. _ lone s weapon which had rrrflicte. e wounds seemed sufficiently "clear when Looking back over his shoulder, he of the owner. ' So,, 'to avoid this, the wash pitcher and bowl containing just traps, long trenches have to be made Quinn discovered that two of its nt,dCed to Quinn to follow., net is tied- to poles just far enough "Looks be to it from touching the enough water may.account for the an - g�$ �n0 =Ambers were emptied. Like sr. inside job," said, under prevent noying mosquito in the bedroom.eo to receive. the trap fences. I Resolved to protect her at any cost. when Quinn joined 'nim. ice, but not too far, or the fish would Leaky pipes, clogged drainage, sinks uOiOs`�'� be quickly slipped the revolr-er into his working ;, �• go over the net and not be caught. it is an, inside job, Sul ivan, ori and the like. are also insanitary condi- These trenches are: about a . Pout I Overcoat pocket and, swiftly, searched the desk until he !III tell you.why. Quinn .then related The setting of fish -traps requires tions which favor the mosquito de. i'G1oVe3 found the sheet of blue note -paper. all that happened in the Blackburn more work, because hales hake to be toing velopment. veralls & ShirtsThis he also pocketed. Thus, possess- household since eight o'clock that made through the ice large enough a "I dant know," said the servant, looking pointedly at - the overcoat the only evidence against her; he evening, avoiding Marjarie's name or receive the traps. If a trap were?Yt,�experienced feet long four feet wide, be elongated, flattened, and drawn in eve ' direction without breaking, ty R• relief—but not for long. anything concerned therewith. He eight and When flour is genuine or of'the best.b•d° "was Judge A' sudden noise behind him caused was anxiously striving to deflect sus- a hole about a foot larger all round kind it' holds together in s mass when o . rna to whirl around. }3e beheld in the doorwaythe new servant, Zutter- p�cion from the girl he loved, forge.- would have to be dug. Besides dig - g,ng holes through the ice for the squeezed by the hand and shows the I • f th ft k d - 1 y meister, watcb.n him in a peculiar! Undoubtedly, fol in his sharp anxiety that ha a:ore any evidence against her., traps, long trenches have to be made impreasrtn o e nger-mar a an , even marks of the skin much longer find the weapon . that' killedJudge O Salmch-Shortage on Yukon t t of tneive way. he had 1.you sees every move that Quinn had made. Possessed tLink 1'd better `'Then pinch to receive. the trap fences. I than when .it is bad or adulterated; ! . Plainly, the fugitive had di-tappear- "Did Mr. McKinlock go dui?„ de- McKinlock?" Sullivan asked. "Henry These trenches are: about a . Pout I the dough made with it is very gluey "How about it,•Quinn?" the deter- tive-asked. "Is he stalling, or telling — =ended sinus McKinlock is a pretty big man in this wide the length depending upon the and elastic, easily kneaded, and may inky darkness, striking' matches as he Without a word Quinn took the a "I dant know," said the servant, looking pointedly at - the overcoat town, Quinn." „ "Henry McKinlock, repeated Quinn,' depth of the water and the swiftness of the current in that location. Fish- ' be elongated, flattened, and drawn in eve ' direction without breaking, ty R• Bob Loaf Says:— and gave it to Sullivan who promptly i - .- pocket wherein Quinn had concealed a pocket "was Judge I fag through the ice requires great en- I - erease in the catch of salmon is at- roveralls and shirtsarrroom . -hiding place, but -a thorough search the revolver. "You didn't. see him leave?" the last person seen with Blackburn. He tvas in the judge's durance on the •part of the fisherman, as he has to work with bare hands In I 1 Ten Yea and comfortable, .� �...p; �>•us f1t be idea i a =ght them With the idea that you auirht cannery at the mouth of the ` Yukon. study at • about twenty minutes past freezing water, white the thermometer , i n ra want to stretch arms and remained silent. "Look in his inside Quinn was thinking rapidly. If Mc- ='^ Tinloek hadn't tett the house, then it nine to -night. Fifteen minutes later the judge was killed. I sass back in registers funny degrees below zero. 500 Dollars less ocadonatiya7°`s must have been he whom Quinn had seen climbing upon the rocl_from the the study five minutes after that. Me- „ Iitdeposited at3% will $897.74 BOB LONG balcony. Kinlock had disappeared. "This long -faced fellow looks phony SHE THOUGHT DRESS u mveated at 4�, Interest cum• rt j O �� G Is ere a fire -escape on this build- I:t T" he asked. to me, said Sullivan, jerking -a blunt WOULD LOOK DYED pounded quarterly, will amount to L ` No." thumb in the direction of Zutter- ... .............;744St8 , Bnt fi invested to our 6/sg6 will outwear any other mane of '"Good! Then he's still on the roof." metster. "What d'you think?" But "Diamond Dyes" Turned i Y Debentures will amount to:. 186020 Clore on the market, because � `' • . At this moment the housekeeper—a "He's the one who announced h'Ic- Her Faded Old Shabby Y Write for Booklet. tb.y are made by .killed work• stoat, elderlywoman—came uffin up the stairs, breathing heavily, and Kinlock's return to the: judge; and later he told he'd searched the ' r Apparel Into New. The Great West Permanent �� obm���alstroadest povo yf 1to;. her Quinn said: "Attend to Miss Blackburn. She's me house as I, directed. „ He did, eh? Well, we'll see. about Don't worry about perfect results. Loan Cpm y �f 9 Toronto Ot1ke K n 8t. W.es! I- Insist on getting Bob Lou's Iii the' next room unconscious. Kee her quiet till the room,Keep arrives.." And that." The detective strode up to �� " i Use Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to Brands from your dealer— they will save you „ _Ito Zuttermeister: Call the police at .:' once, than watch the house carefully &aid see that nobody, leaves. Have the Zuttermeister and dropped his heavy hand on the servant's shoulder, "I'll take you along to the station"" give a new, rich,, fadeless color to aa;•money. fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linea, cotton or in goods, -- dresses, i iCOA 3E SALT � I i R. G. LONG & Co.. Limited wlaaao TOROMM Moear..i ether servants search every room and Zuttermeister regarded him coldly. blouses, stockings, skirts, children's L A N D SALT s eioset. Look sharp!". Qafan moved to the open window -stied "On what charge?" he asked.,—_ "Don't. ask foolish. questions." coats, feathers, elrapertes. coverings— everything 1 ____ Bt>111e Carlota BOB LONG BRANDS stepped out upon the balcony. the is both "u you think I know who commit - The Direction Book with each pack. 'TORONTO SALT WORKS Known from Coast to Coast �ifag cornice above pp hands, he drew himself up to .the roof. ted this crime, and Zuttermeister age tells how to diamond dye over any color. C. J. CLIFF TORONTO _ e s E?reeping on all fours along the slip -I > surface of the flat roof Quinn ' spoke with studied insolence, "you're b• d1 i I.- Ii 11 To match any material, hale' dealer - . . , came upon an opening large enough I s y m stn n- you res. y ava ant clue to the murder—if you want to show you "Diamond Dye" Color Caret. to admit a man's body. Carefully in- 0pecting all sides of the roof, he as- find the weapon . that' killedJudge O Salmch-Shortage on Yukon - _ bored himself that no person could Blackburn—look in the right-hand River. = leave therefrom—and live to tell of it. pocket of that man's overcoat", And p° . Plainly, the fugitive had di-tappear- he leveled an -accusing finger at Quinn. Officials of the Department of In- `' ed through the hole. Quinn promptly did ir'lf;ewise, and found himself In an "How about it,•Quinn?" the deter- tive-asked. "Is he stalling, or telling diaa Affairs report that the'catch-of galmou-at Yukon Indian centres last attic which extended the full length of the house. Groping through the the truth?" year was much :'smaller than usual, inky darkness, striking' matches as he Without a word Quinn took the although, fortunately, the shortage wen�##� he at. last discovered an electric pearl-handled`revolver from his pocket has not been sufficiently acute to swtteh, and flooded the place with and gave it to Sullivan who promptly i create serious conditions. Fhe de - '4 light: 'The attic was an ..admirable broke It .and noted the two empty.) erease in the catch of salmon is at- . -hiding place, but -a thorough search chambers. tribrited to the operations of a floating die nobody . hiding there. ' "Well ? Anything else ?" cannery at the mouth of the ` Yukon. lr=ted and keenly disappointed . "Yes," said ZuttermeAter, as Quinn river. The most disturbing feature is Quinn descended to the third floor and remained silent. "Look in his inside h f searched two rear rooms without suc- coat pocket, and you wiI1 find a sheet that the establis ment o a large can- J _ cess. Attracted by the .sound of nery at this point is likely to seriously votees, he started toward the front of o! blue note -paper, which he took effect the future fish supply' in the up: r , the house. front Judge Blackburn's desk—after' per waters of the Yukon. Last year's I • In the stud he found two police- the judge was murdered. scarcity of salmon' in the Yukon did At Your Se �v' ce men and a lain -clothes man whom Quinn silently handed over the p ' anonymous note, penciled on Marjor- not result in extreme hardship to the he lntew by name, vainly endeavoring -Indians, but it. is pointed out that, had Wherever You Live. to 40t a connected story from the ie s stationery. The detective read it F i game been scarce at some of the, aervsnts, all of them much excited through, with 'evident satisfaction, The woman in town. or o6sintry, has save Zuttermeister, who stood a little then carefully enclosed it, in his centres, as occasionally happens, the the same advantage as her sister in ` apart from the others saying nothing, situation would have been a very y g g, pocketbook. the _City to expert ad�lae from the G _ �apaying close heed to all that was serious one. The effect. was most pro best-known Arm of Cleaners and Who dcea this stub belong to, ?„ nounced at Rampart House, situated Dyers iii Canada. _ Quinn asked him if the douse had Quinn?" 200. mires up the Porcupine river, ` The harrasied young man, in a last ; Parcels from the country sent by mail t been searched as he directed, and the whore there was almost a total lack or ezpress receive the same careful than answered shortly: desperate effort to shield the girl he of salmon last season and the Indiana 4 t "I searched 'it myself—and found loved,, stoutly declared he did not attention as work delivered penonally. t „ were unable to dry any for winter �Qu1an eyed him narrowly. He didn't know. "Then what'd .,-ou take it for?" de- use. It is essential that the food sup. _ Cleaning and Dyeing ply of the Yukon Indian centres, of . dike the man's looks, nor his - way of manded 'Sullivan. which salmon is a very important t po or Household Fabrks speaking, and yet he dared'iiot reveal "Because I wanted a scoop, of course. uN his suspicion, because --remembering item, be not endangered by cannery „ „ g I knew if you fellows got hold of it, For years, the name of >ltasker'e has the revolver --be knew he was in � operations of such s nature as to im-. Zrttermeister's drat you'd give it to all the papers. etgnffled pQrfectfon is t>s!s work of power. He turned to peril this means of subsistence. making old things, loos like new, ."t hotuekeeper; I wanted something exclusive for The ] i ii whether personal garments of even. oasis sa Blackburn!" Sir• M(na•rd's Liniment used by Physicians, , the most fragiia material, or house, "The doctor is with her now, Mr. At -this point Zuttermeister spoke hold curtains, dsmperies, rugs, etc. Qginn, and she's resting quietly, I again: tfiink. She snag terribly upset." "Both the note and the revolver," : { Write to us for further pastleulen of The diteetive—a .thick -set florid ; he said, pronouncing his words dis- The u� send your parcels direct to man zritttted Sullivan—greeted. Quinn tinctiy, "belong to Miss M. arjorie of TEie Lily l[t+bm a corner o3 his month: `Blackburn. Mr. Quinn, I think, will can be yours. Its . -non l fine - — 4 --�— -- bear me out in that." wonderfully pure, _ _ Body lip', sou elft W tl, you. sure got Sullivan turned upon the servant soft, pearly white ap- Eta 1. a scoop Wei The Staf. I'll say that p pearance, free from all, ' •tor you." with a sharp interrogation: blemishes, will be com- ' ,X However, the thought• of giving this "How do you happen to know so parable to the perfers ct "story" tc his paper was repugnant to much about this thing? Whom are. beauty of your skin and I a O��QlD� i him. At the risk of losing his job on you shielding, anyway?" complexionIfyouwilluse , rW The Star, he decided not to notify his "I know that the revolver belongs t+i'flce. He decided to ]et the Wawa seep to Miss Blackburn becabse I saw it \- �►'�/ � out through the usual channels. The in her sitting room to I know ® ;- quick turn of events in the next few g y ° gI Yonge St.. , t o rorlto ' tainutenrecommended a revision of that the writing paper is hers because . b J '11 this piao. r T -carried a message for. her this morn- ' ,fir : , • � . � - - r. ., . � .. . » - _ ;� �� ,.; � '1' 1# 4 KCiPYRX1aTy :.AND WE WONDER WHAT AILS THE WATER SUPPLY! C0 'A NZA F09FTO . ) -Revolutionary Forces- State -President Carried Out whole sale Slaughter of Political Prisoners Before Abandoning City. Washington, May 9 -Official con. of 'Mexico had been captured by the rmation of the occupation of Mexico forces of Gen. Alvaro Obregon and City by rebel forces at noon on Fri- Gen. Benjamin Hill were received day, May 7, was received to -day by last night from Hermosillo, Sonora, the State Department from the Am= at Obregon headquarters, Nogales, ericanSonora, opposite here. Embassy. There was no dig- order and no foreigners were inter- Vera Cruz, May 9. -President Car -ferred with the message said. ranza, who fled from Mexico City at El Paso, Texas, May 9. -General the approach of Gen. Obregon's army, Francisco Murguis, Carranza Military is a fugitive in the eastern part of the Commander at Mexico City,- before I State of Tlaxcala, and is believed to to reach this city. leaving the Capital, Which now is in be trying railroad train in which the complete possession of reVolutio'nary The ra,, forces, carried out a wholesale President left the Capital was stop - slaughter aughter of 'politlical prisoners at ped at the City of Tlaxcala by de Santiago, military prison, accord= tachments of Gen. Obregon's army, I and the President was forced to leave ng to a bulletin issued at revolution - his car and flee on horseback. Gen. wryheadquarters here to -night. " i Fifteen Mexican Generals were,Sanchez, an adherent of Obregon, is , among'-fhose. reported slaughtered. attempting to intercept the President in the mountains. ."The -city was shocked over this Instructions that the life of Press - bloody epilogue for. the Carranza re- dent Carranza � be spared, have been -sime, the bulletin said.fras given issued by Obregon, who Nogales, Ariz., May 9. -Reports guarantees to the residents of cities- that- President - Venustiano Carranza under control of his forces. RAIDERS DESTROY IRISH BARRACKS .;Explosives Used in Attacks on Police Depots. bray ay -9.-After an. -attack GERMAN TROOPS MAINTAINEDrrb 7. 1-d RUSSIAN BORDER STATES ARE ALLIES League- Formed to Oppo"' Red Armies. -Geneva, May 9. -Under the infht. '§A ence of the Polish, victory over the Bolshevists, the long proposed alliance; of the Russian border states assinst; Red Russia is assuming definite.shape.' The negotiations in Warsaw be-, tween Poland, Finland, Lithuania and Letvia are progressing favorably.,' General Roswadowsky has arrived at, Bucharest with projosals from the) Polish GovernAient to Roumania,' which are likely to lead to a satin-) factory agreement. The 'constitution of a'military economic league, comprising Poland, L Roumania, the Ukraine and the Bal 'f 'tic countries, is reported imminent. WHEAT BOARD ADVANCE 'PRICES{ 'Ontario Mille'rs Must Pay ln-l-*.. crease of 40 Cents. Winnipeg, May 9. -The Canadian, Wheat Board issued 'new regulations: effective at midnight, May 8, idvanc-� ing the, price to mills of all grades of Western wheat 35 cents per bug and British Columbia, Ontario endt Quebec wheat 40 cents per busihel. 7. Another regulation, effective at the, same time, increases the maximum{ prices of bran and shorts to the ex -1 tent of '$3 per ton, Canada's Wheat Will Bring:S2.55 lasting upwards of two hours, a party :.of .200 armed men set fire to the.R.. 1. 7 GEN ERHANT A despatch fiorn -Winnipeg says: - C. barracks at Cloyne, Cuunty. Cork,,. games Stewart, Chairman of the Cans,'. e on Saturday night, compelled the gar- Hanover, M d-ilan'Wheat Board, announces that the; ay 9. -General Erhardt, I camp. and there,. in the -heart of the; r:*.on of six 'men to ourr4nder and, who h *as ' mysteriously - -disappeared P:ne forest, Ahey are living in con- I value, of the -participation certificates; �btirned the building 'to the ground. from Nluenjit ooden buts, supplied with! Will not be less 'than 40 cents per close to Chi- barracks! Three houses er Camp, had, according trete and w od-' and money from bushel. This; w:th $2.15 already guar-' gCod V, Berlin,1 4,e ' were alsb burned down. The a3sall- to estimates of allied officers, ap- and plendidly equipped, is an excel-.' anteed, will bring the price to $2.65 ants were armed with r,fles, shotguns pKo;imately 10,000 troops under his! "ent - 'fighting force, the most formid United States wheat averaged -$Z.JC` and bombs, the poi;ce replying with] command hore.' Of these 5,000 belong! at le and emphatically reactionars, in ]Zany of the farmers believe that the carbines and hand grenados.. About I to the Marine Br:gade, while in. spital ;;errnany to=day. price will indeed be much higher, than', 'I c'cAo.:k in the morning an explosiah.1 of.his dinials there a -re a coMidefable! The soldiers -1 saw- at the camp are -1 the most optimistic'ha'd hoped for, on` I I -n-timbcr I I occurred which blew in n portion of r with count of the abnormal increase in' of Ba,tic troops, to-ethe � certainly the smartest I have' seen this; ac the gable end of the• barracks, and a 'Majority of the State Froops whol side of the Rhine. They -walk with the price of wheat from the time it the raiders they: inserted explosives A) were driven iqto the British occupied 44 energetic steps, their appearance is left the farm until it was sold to Euro-� .which nsade the opening w:der. They tone. by the workmen's. army in - the,'-nelit and clean, they salute the.r offi_ ir pean buyers. tried to enter the building Ruhr fighting and have since been I cess with military precision. the breach, but were prevented by the Sir Robt. KInder-ley, K,B E., Gc-ver. returned to Gcrftiany. We are just.waiting here for any Sir Hamar Greenwood police Them, two, numbers of nondescript P who Used hand grenades and nor of Mdson's Day Company, Lon- -orderi*," onie of these Pretorians told ,- `rifles . freely. don, who Is visiting -Canada -at pre- soldiers of various regiments of the' me to -day; "we want to remain mar- Re-elected % Finally the attacking party, finding: -to overcome the resist- � an sent In connection awlt h the compaay's,.old regular army have flocked to the ines, we do not want to be disbanded." It impossible i - anniversary. A despatch .from Suntlerland, Eng..r - ince of the garrison, set the barracks: says: -Sir Hamer Greenwood, Chief EIGHT HISTORIC afire; 'wliereupon the p e c vacuated I him.' The Dublin papers made no • Franchise for South Secretary for Ireland,' ViVas re'elected, o'ic `,the place, comment upon his arrival, except the = FIELDS MARKED African Wonien to Parliament on Friday in the by In preparation for the attack the Irish Times, which said: = election ne,-es6itated by his recent ap-' ., roads - had been blocked for miles "We assume that- the i MernoriaI3 to Cal-l"'s Fight. A despatch from Cape Town, Union po.ritment.to the Irish SecretaryshiP around with trees, an Secretary will take Immediate steps of South Africa, says: -The House of S' H d the telephone I I Sir amar received 22.813 -votes, as cut. for the restoration.pt la sembik, passed a.resolution c wires w and order." ng of in France and As favor. 14,379 for V. T.T. Rutherford," Another attack was niade, by. a The fact ls.'howevet, that k4r lia. Belgium. ing 'extension of the' Parliamentary I the Labor candidate, and 5,065 for W. franchise to women. gang of armed men early Sunday l mar is Ignorant of the act,,al'stale. of Howe. Independent Liberal. A 'despatch from Ottawa says: - on the police - balTacks'. at affairs In Irelard. however 'good bis Memorials to Canada's fig -b -t -Ing dead Newton Haniiiton, County Armagh. intenilons may be. Dubl.ln generally will be erected at efghi historic battle - Weekly Market Report The garrison, consisting of a ser -i believes that; e%en if matters have fields In Froice and Flanders If the geant and four constables, put up 'a not gone too far for any new regime recommendations of the Special Com - to cope with, Sir Hamar cannot move splendid defense. The- attackers. after mittee on War 5lemorials is adopted picketing. the loyalist houses in the' until he has learned what he Is up as submitted to' Parliament. Wholesale "Grain. Honey-.Extract,?J clover, 5 -lb. tins, locality, attacked the barracks with against, and that tuition, it is ves' of Canada's re- Toronto. I evident, Reprusentat,i Toronto, II. -Manitoba. vvheat'27 to 28c; 10-1b. tins, 25 to 26c- 604b. th -rifle tire and bombs. They ern captured; *111 come from the. same permanent turned solders of Canadian colleges -No. I Northern, $2.80; No. 2 -North_ Cas, 25c; -buckwheat. 604b. tins, 18 to ern $2.77; No. 3 Northern, $2.73 in,20c; comb.,16-oz., t6 to $6.50 doi.; ..2,.' -the house next dcTor a' offWals; and 2oldW*s who directed Ian and arcliftects' societies .,occupants. and bound the Macpherson's course, es and (Govern- store Fort William. 10 -oz., $4.25 to $4.50 dozen. uieLi 0111cial.3 have completed their Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW., ftI.I0!4 -prodL1Ct8---6 amar's hopes, nobody investigations and submitted their NO. 3 CW, 91.162/s,, extra No.'l feed, ial gal.. 53.50 to - yrup, Per imper-, Despite Sir H Maple Dublin expects any.drastic or en- Proposals for war memorials. With $1.14%; No., I. feed, $1.14�.�: No. 2'gals., S $3_75; per 6 imperial J1 I I'ghtc.uedichange fropm the old policies, the proposals are the report of Brig.- fe6d $1.11%, in store Fort 'William. � Smoked meats -Hams, fined., 40 to' EXPECT NO CHANGE 3.25 * to $3.50. IN IRISH POLICY Gen. 11. T: Hughes on military sites, I Manitoba barley -No'. 3 CW, 42c; heavy, 32 to 34c; cooked, 56 to $1.81%; No. 4 CW, $1.66%; rejected, 59c; rolls, 31 to 32c; breakfast 'P f Bread and of Professor Percy E. Hobbs, pro- ost bacon.' 7 Sir Hamar Greenwood1.62; feed, *1.62, in store Fort Wil. 45 to 50c; backs. plain, 5 to'• 52c; OdSworn! nce o feasor of architecture at McGill Uni-Iliam. a 7. Britain vel-61ty, o 'the proposed' competition ti in as New Chief Secretary. Soars 'in n boneless, 54 to 57c. American corn -No. 3 yellow, $2.20;! Cured meats -Long clear bac • In which designs will be Invited, and on, 28. A despatch from Dublin, sass: --Sial I A despatch from London nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship -,r to 29c- clear bellies, 27 to 28c. 41amar Greenwood, Says:- frons the prize design III be ment. LarJ-Pure, tierces, 28 to 28%cf the now Chief i The price of the- quartern loaf of carried out.- The total cost will the Ontario oats -No. 3 05 to' tubs, 28% to 29c; pails, 28% to 2914C white, $1 :Secretary for Ireland, was sworn in I bread will be raised to 25 'cents next worl, is estimated roughly. at $1,5o prints, 29% to with Monday, 0, .07 according to freights outside. Compound before the Irish Privy Council .$r I fiercest. This is the second advance (too., Ontario wheat -No. J Winter, per; 271/2 to 28c; tubs, ;2C8oto 28%c• pailil Dublin Indifferent and cold toward -n a month. The committee has car lot, V2 to $2.01; No.', 2 do, $1.98 to; 2814 to 28%c; prints, -99 s si�iected eight to 29sc. 1.93, f.o.b.; sites for the memorials.2.01, No. 3 do, $1.92 to $ In - Be!Be!glurn Xontreal Markets. 6 .DATUM sites it St. Julien, Crest Fa' shipping points, according t freights.: Farm, •Pas - Montreal, May 11 -Oats Ca d I'A Ontario wheat -No. I spring, per western, No. 2, $71.28; do, Re. 3,7$al.2!'E', .DATUM IS CRUX OF SITUATION schendaele and at Hill 62, Observa- car lot, $2.02 to $2 No No. 2 do, $1.98 Flour -Man., new standard gradeo, 3 try Ridge have been accepted as gifts to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01. f.6.b.1 $13.40 to $13.70. Rolled oats, bag 90 from the Belgium 'Governmetit. shipping points, according to freights, lbs., $5.50 to $5.60. eights.' -EAST STRUGGLE A site at Bourfou Wood has been Peas -No. 2, $3.00. JN NEAR ,'J Bran, $51.25 accepted as a gift from Comte 'De Barley�Malting, $1.85 to $1.87, ac- Shorts, $58.2-5. Hay, No. 2, per ton Francqueville.'Mayor of Bourlon, and cording to freights outside. car lots, $33 to $34. - Cheese, fined A - easterns, 28%c. Butter, choicest 4 1 n Forcing Sway Over tWhole Contiguous Buckwheat -No. 2, $2.75 t $1.80,1 creamery, 611 to r)3c. Eggs, fresh, 55r. Red Armies Are For * 3 tour other sites, at Hill 145, Vlmy, at I r Territory--Relief Workers &3embladThqre. the cros-road., according to freights outside. 3 of Dury, at Courcelette No. 3, $2.15 to $2.2b, accord -d Potatoes, pet bag, car lots, $5.75. -------- and at Hospital Wo6d between Cuix Eye - in Live Stock '�Markets. Crimea, that efforts to make and La Quesnel have :been acquired 1 A despatch from, Batum,'vla. Paris, I troops in Cri, g to freights outside. a 'American women - relief � terms f" Bolsheviks ar ardi $10.90 to $11, Montreal, $1`1 to Toronto, ways: -Ail or him with the ie by the committee at -a total cost. of Ontario flour -Government stand-' May II. -Choice heavy workers in the Caucasus have been not enc'our"aging They say the Ik steers, $14.50. to $14-75; do, good) OL33erabled in Batum. $11.10 Toronto, in jute bags, pro shevik Foreign Minister is trying prompt $13-50 to $13.75; butchers' cattle" shipment. The bridge at Mobletti, 43 miles choice, $13.25 to $13,.75; do, good'i obtain a political concesson they can-] Queen Mother Stricken" Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- $12.75 to $13; do. coed., $11.75 -to- ,Aortb of Batum, and the pipe linei not grant. It 'seems probable ' they l real freight, bags included: Bran, per $12.25; do, coin., $1 to $10.75; bulliij : "31 which carries oil from -Baku hate; cannot reach an agreement _,.With Influenza ton, $51; shorts; per ton, $58; good 'for the choice, $11 to $12; so, good, $1.0.25 iA to. T continuation $10.75; do, rough, $8 to $8;50; butches been damaged by explosion's. (volunteers. They assert feed flour, $3.75 to $4 00. London.. A1.4y 10. -Queen Alexandra, Hay -No. 1 per ton, $30 to $'31; cow choice, $li.25 to $19; do, good, The military Governor, of Batur,1 of the struggle will have only one !it is learned, is prostrated with in mixed, per ton, $25, track. $10-150 to $11; do, com., $7.50 to $8 has received orders from Constan- result if there are no shipinents of Straw -Car lots, per ton, $16 tc, $17 Istockers, $9.25 to $11; feeders, $11 tas i tinople to concentrate his forces in: material and supplies. fluenza, which swept through her tra-A, Toronto. Martial confined 'to 'A�e city. The Georgian troops are -on household. She has been $12.50; canners and cutters, $4.50 to law has been d6,1,r'-' bed for several days, but her condi- Country Produce -Wholesale. $6.25; milkers, good to choice $100 to .the border of the province, but have throughout Georgia, and the rail- Cheesi-New, la*rge, 304 to 31c; $165; do, coin. and med., *65' not crossed it. tion is not regarded as serious. There t to $75, roads are operating under the lqili- ins, 31 to 31 3Jc; triplets, 31% to springers, $90 to $165,� lambs,,"r 7Z is anxiety because of her advanced w The Congress ;of Labor Unions in tory Council. The situation is crit- 82c; Stilton, 34 to 3.5c; old, large, 32 ings, *.16 to.$19; calves, ood tchoice agea- Batum have -passed a resolution that ical in Tiflis; where it .is expected to 33c; do, twins 33 to, 33%c. ;16 to $19; sheep. $9 to 18; hogs fe Butter -Fresh twins, choice, 57 't'o and watered, $20.25- do, weigM C4V �Vle city be placed under Bolshevik the local Bolsheviks will take over I is le. The Mussulmans in Batum are the Government In a few days. Work War -Wrecked 59c- creamery prints, 64 to 68c. cars, 00.50; do, fx.b., $19.26; do, do", A - French a' itargarine--83 to 38c. country potints, $19. Against government by the ?leorgians. of the Near East Relief 4a greatly Coal Min 1 9 �11 er steers, be ordered to ficulties. Dressed poultry- piing chickens, c oice com to $11.50; butcher 7%res thousand British troops at reduced and is carried on under Jif- e Opens Again MT-i-Novv w4, 65P 11ontill], -Msy Vc--Butrb �Ipoturn probably *W Ere h 38 to 40c; roosters, 26c- fowl, 35c; heifers, Col. Hasial, United States A despatch froin Paris sayt:- med., $A to $12.60; com., $8 JWacuate If necessary. of America, Allied Hl 1h POM11115- The first coal mine, wrecked during 611c; ducklings, 88 to to $10.60;, butcher cows, wed., $7.50 to $6.00. $6 The British cruises' Arsdoch is pre- sioner for Armenia, or ere that no the war, to resume operations was It Pa -ed to be Mae I 140,rc�7qtabs, $10; canners, $5 to $5,50; cutters, bombard Gar Pass, further purchases _in_ the Live poultry -spring -4%ickens, go to to $7; butcher bulla, com., 8 to 10". h Of Sautahi*, when t Bolshe- United: States for relief In Armenia. hopened at Ancier early this month. It 32c; fowls, 85 to 40c- ducks Z45 to 40c. Go veal, $14.50 to $16.60; med,, a as been equipped with the most mod - The Geor&n Go ' i most mod I Beans --Canadian, 6nd-p{-, to 4 Cllipped abeep, to V2 TV` vern=Ont refuses to I am electrical machinery, and it is ex- ;5; ?­ , &H%811 have informed 0oneral permit oil 4.'60; Japans, $5; SIPSA rA" oil) to 41!; owds •export. to Armenia, which I pected Its pro -war production WN lb., 16c; Japan LAmas, to $It Hogs oi? CA? - PrIme 141 16"W=109*11 "Mm"dw Of the volunteer Is 56opping the railroads ther*. I be ell Limas -_ .1 -ht eclipsed. Ile. $21; i9bts, $k to $21; is •r , yg"', , " k „"r�,'s�.`�i:'u� ` r.nr -Am+ + _-w rrc".r'-'• a• sMir =m .u.�.'a .,:.x:_ ,;,c, 4v_'S*,Y'e,.vc4t•4 ��•..R+T„�4:,• iW^v$.' -�"L-+ ;k%L.. •f'. ..`' c-7 . •._ t. • ��" r� 6 !+ y' •�. Y .r+. .,.. pit ,. ; , �, :. ->s`01mM, :i, (.{, '_'r•r-•. .. ..: . �.. .. ,.., .,. . ., ... : i ..;'; m` ::,-• ,Y... tit. �'. �.. gsr 'aa r» ..ar,. . x �. .: • ,'', .'�... ,� ro >.>F,✓+ w, t .,. .'...:.'..'. ..•.' i.., - ' ..ya r.. ., .;. .. ...:I- :.. -•k• -: :': - ''. .. •., <'.' .,.. �'', •h- , '`C '�ttwT :.. a7 '� I*�. �•,�q }r ,o.:.. •.., • ',..,.'. •,w. •v44I'•• .,' rr' IC' °M.e:Y'. Y ./H''4S�} ":F--i_...^M1i•, i......s. ... .. •.n. ,. '.'.S .:, - .. .:..., .. .. „Ess r'. i•>. •r j` s T 'kLw�'y+ .f .a'! ,�': � �� .v y.. �.�:..,�.• .. S.'°' i. t .F�, fi .,r7 ' '"�'84'`,:�S�s,'x``••'�'r +.s' _.:,nr .. '�. _% � N...'. ^°.�^.. ,,.iiv�. ,#• M y •� .r: -A full sti p1 of seed corn on -Arthur Bund has purchased x. `{..,LOCALISMS • hand at J. B. Halsdon's 'hardware a new Ford car. y E ED ,: C 0 R N ' A store. * -Walter Cornell and daughter, 1 :, --Mise Alma Cowso, ofToroneo, -Found, in Pickering,Village, a of Arcola, Sask. arrived here on - , was home over Sunday. sum of money. Loser apply to J. Thursday of het week to attend . -Oliver Crammer was in the S. Balsdon, his father's funeral. - Now is the time to get your supply of Corn t' City on Monde and Tuesday. -Dr. Henry will hereas usual A Monday y' nest Tuesday to attend to his pro- R'isconsin No. 7 $3.50 per bushel Lealating $5.50 per bushel -J. McGinty has purchased the * New dcwertisemenee. fessionRl daties. r Campbell Flour Mills team of dray White Cap $8.50 per bushel Cotnpton's Early $4.00 per bushel -,'The Big Store i3 showing a � Ihorses. splendid assortment of wall paper. r Out) STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR ? -Thos. Dwyer, of Toronto, was p p p / SALE -F. 11. Hall, Pickering, 32.33 Mangel Seed 60c and 65c per pound here over Sunday at the home of Prices are exceptionably * reason- , his mother. able. Buy at home. 'A`TE.D-5 tons of hav and 3loads Turnip Seed $1.00 per pound j -see James Richardson for Held jA of Straw, Apply try E, L. Ruddy, Picker- r : -Harry Wade has sold his large ;ng, 31 r� car and has purchased a new Max- corn before baying. InlNroved -t - �jj G. A. GILLESPIE., DUNBART®N well roadster. Leatlling $3.10 bush. White Cap SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE In Yellow Dent $3.50 bush. Z�riscon ► - mood order. Apply to T. x, Ilan, Church Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, st. Pickering.. 30tf - i�pent Sunday at the home of his •sin No. 7 $3,50 bu-h: All \o, 1. * : mother here. Lost,. on Saturday evening, la�OR Sale-: bedroom suite with �? '-Miss Sylvania Leave of To- May 8th, between the iron bridge 1 springs and mattresses. Inquire at the CD 0 and Ja�'.. Richardaon's earner,' a `Ftp' office. slit ionto, spent a few days with Pick- - - - r �eririR friends. $10 -bill. Finder please return to LA1; s OF ALL FINDS .ARE '� e � I � or(; -$ervicesin_St. _GeorgQ's church, Dick core,#Picker n Retcard, n Prow ready tut delivery at Tile Pickering - - re regret t to report the death green house F. H. Hail. 31.36�- ' Banda after the, Ascension, -10.30 - i; " P ---- y on Tue=da of one- of our highly OR SALE -A DeLaval separator M. and 7.00p..m. Y g Y -Born, on Sunday, May 9th to respected 1'e -idents Samuel Bath FI':u. 12, 3UO capaci[)',never been used. Cow- Announces a - Y Y + ' - ' an S Shepherd, P,ckering. 31tf .David and firs. McYabuey, ilea- In his 68th year, after a very brief _... . _ .. -__-- _ __-�-- dowbrook Farm, a son. illues froth heart trouble, although FOR SALE --One roll top office desk, * �` }- -hiiss Minnie Rankin and friend he has been in very poor ilea t i I,med cak, in gaud condition and reasonable �•-�ue Introduction Sale of for several ears. His funeral is p"cr �ti T. ilrron, W'est.Hill. 33tf + + Of Oshawa, spent Sunday here Y -= with the foi•mec's mother. takitrg place this Thursday lifter- OR S.xLE=4 gratleDllt•harn steers, -The Earl of Clareuden and wood to Grove=}de cemetery, south Wali„ a number of young pigs 6 weeks old, -- Of B1'O(tkhrl. ��' 13, Burk, phone Pickering 17,;1 3S 34_-- MEN'S ZOrd SOIner9 'are expected to _ .meetin •of the oung iuetl ' n car -0arrive from England this creek: -� g Y _ R ._ L' -Blip mare. 5 tiearFold, S w4 -E. and 'Mrs. Weiler and son, Of the village and neighborhuod i >' h• d•: &+ood worker, Also pigs, ti weeks old, Harry, Of BOwmanville, spent y b', G. W'' Hodgson, R k 2, Claremont, 32.34 being called fur Friday evenir, In order to have every Former in the vicinity 'Sunday with'Jamesand :firs. Rose. ;lav 14th,:in the `Town Hall for ,GGc, FOR HATCHING -Duck• become well acquainted with our Solid Leather 1l the rlr o=e of ur a:iirin an Atli . g -James McQuay spent over I1 p g g � K; Lom god strong .tock. at $1.,)prrse.-• letiC i�+30<'I:LtiUtl. B thi! metllocl tint. •Xpply to Hugh 1liller, Pickering, 31tf Sunday with -his aistei , Mrs. Jas. Y Peterboro Brand Work Boot, we are offering pe Somerville and -\Its. �', U. Cor; it is hoped' that Pickering -can be .OR . -S XL1:-About 25 young pigs, , -don, better represented' in -the Field - cur colo .-e, line, which comprises ,nd G wrrrys nld. • 1p ply at lot' 7, co,. t, P } -Painters are, -busthis week DRY Spot to be 'held here on. Pr:kering,• 1{ E. iledge;K R.i, Pickering• ,.3 31 Jnl 1-t under -the arl� ices of -the follolv.ing : on the new bridge paititing it. Y p �OR S lLE-W.-monq, plowi. bar- : the Chamber of Commer'c'e. !' prion to laying down the ceuleut new: se, !rraandall kin of implements. 1 -Services in Pickering Method- it llc:inan, Claremont -' 17tt Men s, Black plain toe Military Style _:!f -covering. , , John•Annan has sold his farm ist.Chureh next Sunday at 10.30 a. to E. L. Rudd who will take in an(I7 p. m. as' tl�ual with the <: FED. BARi,•F.Y-I(N) hushels of seed atU[' In T' a9* e. ij.Urnlll sigh. / a 'y :_\Iar,sct:euri.•, •.•;uw Pnee. 3_•041 Me1L1 S T,an y lowing possession this fall and 1� ` g g { :::u>nel. .Apply et. t:nton Whitt Brougha:n fall ject "David's Devotion,". T!1«' i tf Sall po98e�81on In the spring, • _ -The Campbell Flo+ir ;gills Co. text is found . in P liu� `_'r : i•h 1,318 FOR fi 1I L- nurllhet nit or,d ,. n S _a ' k- 'With toe cap Me Bl , have purchased a new large Park Evening subject, David'+ 1)e11t' Pelting os vc i -ucker• anti laic I rood' - + et'AnC'e. ' See Psalm 40 : I •�, All s w• Joh, L. Gillt tan, Y,rongham. Phone dark ' • and motor truck for delivering - dt tf Mien $Dark Tan with toe cap Sour and feed from .their Picker• citizens will be interested "[ t1lP�e -' -- , ing mill. subjects Coble `along to service I` "Oft 5 ALE -A Fold tr,u ing citr. _ 1 and enr •friends: �anud ty 191'+ n:ly t good as n r ' Will u'1: , • • -D. Simpson will hold an at1C Fi Y eb, ''Apply to'ihos. Gregg or E Lkesun, .:.Our Introductory Sale Price is : tion sale of household effects to School st 2 p. m. ClaG4es fol' all c, -wnt 34tf morrow (Saturday). As stir, Simp• ages, You will be welrouie. ; deet ;UR _ with ns for pra er'ever Tnesda j SALT= -1 folding rnh�tnnti. son is leaving the village, every. U Y Y Y (� 1 raveway -owing machine, 1 %I,Glary's - Sl� DOLLARS thing advertised must be' sold. at 8 p, to. sur Leegne.rs will tueet -,uc 4g3 a-n•=rue- crQl oil .to�'e with oven, Alf. -W. H. and firs. Peak left on Palmer.Picketing.3tr ��++.•� ��•.++ with Y. P. S. in St. Andrew's X6.75 $6.7x7 Thursday for Toronto, where Church for a friendly de on OR SALE -1 Ford touring car. five 1 Fact overhauled. Gray &Davis. starter. with and Seventy rash the will reside for time. The Friday at8.p. m.. Subject, "Re )' Cash 1�,� y Y other extra+. E: Slorgan. R R. Nor 2,!?ickenn� will not give up their house id the solved that women should be Phone Malvcrn 1712. 3.1.35 Cents ' :.village as they expect to spend members of Parliament.". All the -- ---- . - . ptreek-ends here, young people of bath churches are �irOUD FOR SALE per cord, at - _ V lot YR, rear of can. S, ;Brock raid i. A moa - -The Canadian 'Wheat Board invited. Let there be " a Big will be on tha premises to attend to customers. • have issued new regulations which Rally. -J. W. D. C, Aw Barclay. Brougham. lUtf Farmers, its your innings, get stocked became effective on May 8th ad- -After an illness of three weeks Y •vanaing the price of wheat 40 John W. Lsw, of Toronto passed FoR BALE -Black and heifer -) oars ups ,Boots will go much , , with calf by side. Also white heifer 1 years ' szenta r bu9hel. This will cob away at the home of his daughter, old, due about Jug A ply Frank c osson, Pe P Highland Creek, Phone Malvern 2407. 33-34 • _ably cause a rise in the price of urs. W. B. BIevine, of Weston, on i her et " '.'flour. Wednesday morning, in bis O tll T; OR SALE -A solidwalnnt ward. - -higher Y • -T. P. Robins has sold his farm year. Up. to three weeks ago on i rope, M,twteaseparator, 2c5urn+. 20th cen- t" r therm mchine- pmts.box. bg trach. Peabody Overalls and Smocks Me.! sj ! -OD the Hrack road, e.oneisting of Sunday, he R'a9 apparently ill the and leathcrcoveted sofa, !tits. Ci, Leng. Picker- ' 49 acres,. including all his live beat of.health. On that day Ile re- tng. , .3-.3i . _ - i,.k to ' �_-- ceived aAli ht stroke, but he con. r,.; _ stock and implement., to John g ORSFILE-Fprd .coarin: r, 101 i. _ Fadden, of Toronto, recently of r in .. work. Thi. lei l •o erntul,d twits,, .t+,3+n new , tinsle 3 t h}.. usual tco i�Vo Sl�`ns ga re _ :on stuck .tn •irbcr, nrw tue.: license. $iackdale, who takes immediate wa4 fUllon ed byp other. of a more t ,GLY V CAcaon ifighLtnd Crcck, Ind. phbnc ' ' • possession. revere type �l[ich ends iu hip .0 3. •al Fine new line of Boys' Blouses The box social and dance in death. llie funerRl Will t%ke place f)T[CE-Thnip t�trq hate the Ut• r s to- (S%iturdR at 3fi ,,in. 4, the town hall oti Thuri-dRy even Y7 P Cncht .c .r ,t,Ic C+,u' r +f wnu t tnc.,ma- ing last, under the auspices of the from itis 11uu a of his =on, Gnrdttn,. r • poor; ar,li Foci• th u, ^itin t fret of r ah a� two ss \!r �i.Cae 4,c'n c u procur.• :M­ 'n':.LC 'football club, was quite A Ruccesy, of this village; and interment trill ,uitablr material, 3- 's -There was a large number resent take place in F.r.,Kiue- ceuletetw. - s s t4 g P The l tte , lir. l.atr Res 'born. •in '[[,�f)R RA LI:-:; t:bl 't ham int tth„hors, _- ----_- and over $50 wa i left after -paying j ,:t n.u.x+.cr• 1,,3cpinwallcutter and pfinwer. - y Sc;xrbriru town -hl) and cam 1 to c and cortcr. A!- l rrare ialoal to ltun•, EF: ;all expense-;,. 1Jk P -Fred Dunglas and 'sister, 'lis? .Pi.•keting-:38 years. ag-o,.. %%hen . he c �+t :till, o, �+,r c tionli J.0 Huati:, a. t - k Va. 1 Pi fcrinsl 33-34 r - ' - - $E}eu� tot rivrentc>, <llent over-Stin -entered the milling. II�coniln_ � - BU-ii-DY'S -�T(u�Tda with their aslut- the'tis-ew tied in the milling• btlsine:s until T; OR 'S:'LE-2lle++vv (;rough• hnr �+ *'� �� y abOttt 18 veaC4 ago when Ile aloe e(1 ! 1 ., :.: ce:+o; l rra'.o a +:- s Bunting. The former intend, , y r mid g p horse: Yr r, ren onablc for rwck _ 'leaving On Saturday f(1C NOCthern t(1 .Toronto, where he remained un- � sic•. Apniy at I.,t 32, col, o. i'i.krrin¢. , I'!,one _ -Ontario, where lie has seeared a til hii death, the greater mrt 'cif Cl re V-3. Ar•l,ur Cs-ruthcrc. R. It. bio.;., i!ie tinge being elu l Claremont. sl -s; _ _ k) ed with the position as fire ranger. g p 3' See our displayOf . -Rev. Major Price,- of Z�'hite G. P. R. IIs way tzn esteemed TT of .I' P.�iVT'i. - A .D DECOR- vale, reached Fro excellent ser ru4timber of the Meth( .4t church, t�•,,,n i '.: Ir;44 1 a�r�n,:r•,>,;>. Suss t p ir: a 4i'.. in two w the best establ;Awd cornpan- mons in -St. Andrew's clltlrch on. and for malty years sang in the fa,,aut,mcebi'c.farm:property and stock. rest-' y 13unday. Rev. Dr. harsh occupied a otr. BebldeS hi tti'1CIi)t�' lie i9 ilC- demo and.merpnttle, at low rates Apply at TOO LS - Gerow'sgaiage or at house across the strcw•t. 0ARDEP" the pulpits in the 'tethi)dist viveci by two song. Flank, . of Tor- 21.33 churches of Cherrywood, White... onto, and Gordon. of Pickering, wale and Locust Hill tbatda and one daughter, ;lits. i3leviu?, T�U1i SALE -Choice solid Frick; 2- 'Need Cho . of Westol�fl-e is also survived- 11 otoicy dwellin i, smalllsh'but complete• in ex- Rakes, Spnde Ht es, Cultivator--, ppers, Etc.; Etc -The weekly newspapers of 5 pris- Bruce and GreyCounties have ad- thi-ee brothers, George and Abe _of ii theert repair; also frame shop a s brick. o nickel nc the Royal Hotel and Pcrrir.'s buck nickel Everything to keep the II. C. of L, down vaneed their, subscription rates to Toronto, and Thornwz, of Pielcer- snow premises, Whitby, complete, new, ,-piece hath incl toilet., dao good boulevard approach'- 6+0ur Prices are Right." $2.00 a year. The general rise in ing, also three c-ister�, Misses-SH1'-` es. Flectrc fixtures and'lamps, Applly to the the price of paper hakes thein all. Nellie anal Hattie, of Pickering. owner. E. Stephenson, ticket agent, Whitb}-• 33 creased price a necessity, The -The Salvation Army are r�O A RELIABLE «'O_I[AN PRE- ' $ncrease in subscription prices is laundiing their Jubilee Self Denial l :,rab:v. or ;o -n q,rl over 1) y us. who is cap- ! `� becoming general throughout the Calupai�n in which they will raise able of tak',ngcharge of the down -stairs, orderinsz •� E N N , E S .V E E L S and pl.:in cooking, vtihth no laundry work, . I will , province.. a large fund for earrving on their pay from $.�) to s4,; p4•r month, according to -The rice of seed potatoes is noble work. There is ll0 Othel' rapantht and whether she desires to unsl ionod. P p . the whole or only part of this work menttn^4'd. ::, �� Cents per . plieket. t from $7 to $8 per bushel in differ- organization In the world that is Family of three and comfurtablt living quarters. ent parts of the province. On ac- doing a more commendable work Any reasonable arrangement as to hour; can be t agrec•c1 upon. :'lny intending applicant can be 'Mangle Seed 76 cents per pouncl. Turnip Seed 1,00 per pound count of the forge shiprtlents to than they. By their good deeds ;red or generous and courteous treatment the United States, the price has, they haus entirely overcome t!1`e part from xages, but must be :cltanle an`d non- ' est. 'So Special experience is necessary, but nat- been •gradually soaring. On •ae oppo6iti011 and apathy that exist- urally will prefer to pay more according to. Order your Seed Corn now. � e have ttup. LGaming, Comptons Early, cap,biltty. Phone 566 Oshawa, or write Box :3$2, ' count of the high price it is doubt-: ed in the early year, of their es I cknawa, giving address, and will motor to, ste Wisconsin So. T. huts, White Cap, Yellow Dent. . ful if the normal amount. will be istence, The governments of ;,any, 31-a, pleated this season. •�'e need not civilized' nations now recognize - i Get our prices ar Poultry Wire and Screen SVire look for' cheap potatoes to put in their great influence for good; and FLM D �L MILLS our cellars next fall. hand over to thele teen, and wont- Qt11� Stork of II€Udwpre is Cmt.)lete. -The Pici;Pi'iii� -Choral Class; ell who ar.e. • ckarged R'it.l vai'lOU3 _ -' • - • :,assisted by local talent,- will give criminal offences,- in order that Ymi` colt alwa3s geEtlSebesEiIaiiiUn - _ a musical and literary. :entertain their influence lass bring about a tuba Flour made from No. 1. JS ,B�-s i- t-I(�lrpyi�y�j - ment in the Town Hall on the reforniatiorr. The returned sol- Manitoba `Wheat. lj vJ� e I lig y ^ everting of FrtdR.y, May the 21st. diens are unaa}mons in their Arai=e Roy.il Hou-ehold Rnd.Glenora far +J 1 Reserve the dote and' everybody of the Salvation • Army in tlwf r }3,: cad, TrS a bag. come and encourage •the young Rork at the front. Ati'h}le other paStl.y l•'!rn;r !'rei11 Rolled Oats YOUR a �T���T �g��I*T� OUTFITS. people in their effort. A good organizations havo nlet With ltd- BRAN, SHORTS, 0.,JR SeJ Yif 1 1V Vv 'time and an excellent program are verse critivistn, nothing bnt praise - 1II.1' FEEDS asstired, Ticket,, adult, 25 cents ; and admiration i- heard in regard U.�T CIIO1' '"children,`otitside of the class, 15 to their wr,rk. The most ini!neu- Cltt"SEIl?l0 U.�T5 ��"e can Cupp?y you «'it!1 U;eraIl.,, Smocks, Shirts, Boots, Caps Etc cents. E * tial men in the cfnulhy, including BARLEY CHOP Our Overall and Smocks are the famous- +'Arlo and Hammer : -The cool har•};'rr,arfl weather the Lieutenant-Gojernor and WHEAT brantl`at 3 .35 a piece. Shirts from 1.40 to 2 2:;. Is cansing considerable anxiety members of the government, are CRACKF..)7 COR> r our Boots, the'fiitest in Canada, Williams cannot be beaten: ' CORN - ..throughout the conutry: Fall lending their as�istancP. 0.Aatvit MIXED III1N FEED - .Be sari vol; w;k for NVillintus, wheat, which should be making has an obiectiv� of - $6.000, Bow- Caldwell's Cream stib'stitute � -much progress these days, is at A tnanville $1,500 and Whitby $700, Calf Beal. . standstill, and clover and timothy and it is expected that thesetowns Mo}as-e9 Meal We hape a new line oP hatvnde�' faulous silitings• We guarantee a " require a lot of rain and warn= will exceed their objectives. Pini;- CHOPPING= .>,N D O�,T' perfect fit and satisfaction With every 'garment. - • ' 'weather or hay will be R very ening is expected to raise $175. It CRUSHING EVERYDAY -light crop, Seeding operations is hoped Ab'at the people, of our Get prices on feed in ton lot=. See our lino of ell and Tweed IIats: "They are exceptionally also have been very -backward. village and good value At $5.00. the -surrounding conn- BELL PH(�,\F,.; • r ` 'ed requ staff in an has been cant- try w be liberal 'tit their dopa- _ 'r-; �7- -N -ate s Fred T Purzting, - Pieiierin' d pd requires rain and warm tveath. tions when the are appealed to - er very b idly, for assistance, I Chopping every day. (Eatablishsrd.1357. ' �.� ,,+...r• .,,, ���� .ar.,� Eat,.. �. -