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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_02_25 'p---:..par RW.41 WI e T ­7 N: 71 K11 E4*9 4t AIL VOL. XL ��.- ,�•'*,fir .-TIC'ERING ONT., FR DAY' FE-13IRWARY 25 1921 No. 2.- VIT011111"tMal 4cat-lbo. GRERN n1van WHIT1111, Established IM The. Young People's Bible Class,�f David Vicars. who.previous to mov. Geo. : "E. Baker Med4cal Green River,are having a fancy dress ins to Smith's. Falls, wjs for in& carnival on the Lqcugt Hill rink on k6ars 'a merchant here, -was buried Wednesday, March the 2nd, Admis- here on Tuesday. The funeral took GREENWOOD tomeuical Aasociatioa of Ontario. Reg. sion 25 cents, children under 12 years from the residence of his son•in. 10 cents. place Heard, under the'auipices of the Odd Fellows., Mr. Vicars was catered �Connecting Link, 'bUNUARTON born in Pickefing township 66 years j ago. Heissurviyedbytwodaughters F. TOML�NSON..M. B., Member Joia the aggr"sive. wide-awake The e of Mary Irene,'dau- MILLS �N•'of the f Physicians and Surgeons and one son. t. CO of Ontario. Okl�le of formerly occupied b Farmer. Why. should your, ghter of marriage and Mrs. Scott. t late Dr R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr. Cali- be more Successful to Alexand&*J. Annan, took place at O-ROUG"AM' bell Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y thau -you ? 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. Feb. 7. FCAR R 811. Just Otle glan e'ivfll explain 17tb,in Deer Park Presbyterin rhureb, - The.sympatbyof the community is Tor(rAo.. TheRev. Dr. Henry offlei- extended to Freeman itnd Mrs. 31,and stablinpr, let a e e o n. ch I change yout a ted' and only immediate relatives on the death of their infant son, Henry lots of Light. -e pr",mt. The bride wore a trn- Augustus. w F h C Barley Wheat Wanted ia and"lle' 0 1pi S A C � "Ont 0 t of r�hours Office hour - 12­� C' 3 hich took place on $atur- y 41 Ont�er� by =intment Phone e wei. ;I on 6, 0. Pickering. on dress of blue �24. d phone 4�0 It y6nr 'Ptible' 'srnhary, 'pull tj�io. IV yelling dt taffeta. with hat day night in his eleventh month.: The funeral took.plac-e on Tupsay after- old to match and seal coat.. After an ex-.fu' al out the wooden stalls as BARGAIN IN FEED C I i McKINNON, IN1.D.., L.R.C.S., they,fire germ g-itherers. tended•trip'to the United SCAes 31'r. noon to the Christian cemetery. -Wi4l sell Barley Fee and Mrs. Annan will reside at"Hill- The death occurred at Brougham on d at specially low N. Edlubturgb, memberof the Colltwe*of Install Steel Stalls Sunday, Februaihr the 20th, a price until March Lth in­6rd6r -Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate crest•" Dunbalton. after it -of Royal. College, of Surgeons. Edinbur and water bowls. litit,,eriug illness. of Mrs. Feashy. to reduce,stock. 3 Bracial.attention to diiiesses of woruen.and gb. elifldren. Office and residence,Brougham. Get dtir free ba*rn plan servic6. CHERRYWOOD widow of the late '%Vm. Feasby and This is the best feed foe-pigs-and cattlem' for the-monev. 0 'We save you Luoi:Ley. 'dforrd, in her seventieth vettr. De- daii-hter of-'thC-Iate James­15ilvek,-' f in-this local Steighing is very poor. San "gas. ity-at present, CHOPt'ING was born in Scott township And flfty Ueo4laynard has purchased a flne vears ago martied the late 31r.Feagbv. Quick Seri ice No Waitin6c ... .... new c.tr from ou H."KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- F local agent, Mr. We grind flue ieitor.tNotary Public.*.,Conveyancerl&c Petty. She moved with her husband ut' id W. Stoufaville,,Ont, family to Brougham tWenty-one years To get the best results Whitby,Ont. 41 Out-hocke'v team journeyed to Dan• o, where she has since resided. Her frour yourgraim. barton and defe2kd the . of their ag the finer it is ground the better. a husband'pre-deceased her by fourteen ' Monday, Wednesday and Filday Et FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- lace by 0 goals to Q. A return game TZB.County Crown Attorneyqwd County 7Buy �-otir Furniture from F., to be played this !ve4. years. She was Ian active member of an and Shorts from ODtfLl•i() wheat I3x SWAMI. Court House.Whitby. 10-T the Presbyterian church and was very - .& prices.-- The C. P, R. station at this Point highly respected in the community. on band' t'right.' has been closed,.%%jog to business be, The surviving tnernhi E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and rs of fier famiry ASolicitor.Notaryy- ublic,-rte. Mcceyto J. g• A L 4ugvert (Inieton the I-im-, It, I- also are Mrs. HRm of Claremont. Herbert COX rumored that one or two C. P. train# .1300ce Brcck St..Nortb,WbitbT. 2517 wilt be takh off soon. (if Orwold. Man.. 113vron of 0-hawa. -STO e-Barristers CLAREMONT James of Decker, Mari-. Margaret it nd 1F)ALE9!& !JOH.N N-Barl ist . . 7. M., Toronto.':221)Danforth Ave, 'Woolworth!Bli%) Reduced vices for Jan. and Firs.t-Owas stock tint] itriplemerits. Robert athome. Sher also survived n Phone:Geirar,J 4411. Saturdays, N .0 Madill ol Scruris by two siit�,r.-, birii, .Vern 1720:(Ind.);: .401y Feb. pay the freigh at Barber's Rale. 1(a n., -eag of Leaskliale. and bits. Gi anywhere. three h-tothers. James and R,)bert f SCARBORO A. and William of BuIT,ilo Bell ILLIA M J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- - lanfoi 'Wrister,*Solicitor, mertiber of the firm of Large stock and lowest prices. Ryckm-n.Den". n.Foster and Beaton. Toronto It hag been rumored in cart in see- funeral took place on Wednesda'y, the 23rd inst. to General Trusts Building.At Bay Str at.Toronto. n rvice a tio'ns' that it Boman Catholic Quaker Hill cemetery, Telephone Main,961 and 962, church wits to he erected in the vicinity of wbare intermen-t.was-made. LOGS WANTED Birch'ClIff. Information has beei�re- Dental ceived. bowev"er.-from St. Michael's GREENWOOD palace that the rumor bats no found- A -R - A G. E it No. 1,$40.00 to$45(4)P'e:r M DAVis is-recovering-, after her LAKE B. BEATON. D. P. S.. Rock Elm., El iy ation and that a church in Birch Cliff Toronto. office �A)00 to jZi-W brq not been'con aid ired. BLAKE of the Royal CoIrtge of Dental Soft Elm.' recent illness, over W.M. Pringle's h2rdwaire store. Whitby A. Davis is busy cutting ice on the Surgeons and University of Toron 113assiwoo&i 80,04)to 35.00. Alr'eiiidy'the new public qcbool. S. S. We bare a full line of motor oils and Office hours 9 tp 12 : I to 3.30.t Ind.'pl-ore White Ash. 40.60 to 45;00 No. 7. opened on the Kingston road :pond t-bese days. greases-as well as motor fixtures.. Bell phone 220., 441y , MaVle. 00 00 about a month 'Mrs. F. W. Gibson Is still confined --proved -too-, Hemlock. 25.f)O..- tb-her+*mvrLL�--,_,L Autasi f Fill miskes and Aesigne repair- small to accommodate the. rapidly In- T. Ormt-rod. of Toronto, a-tteidded ed 0 and tad Griowth Pine,2S.00 creasing attendance. - An' inspector on ab'rteei n;ifce his brotber'q sale here of Tuesday. at fair prices. visited the school recently and Inform. Chopping and Oat Rolling.every week ed the trustees that two new rooms The Laidleiq'Aid met at the home of' -V ETA R.STEPH ENSON.A.T.C.M., day exiyliting Monday. Mrs. W. H. Wilson on Thursday after- Agents for Dominion Tires were needed. He advised that the teacher of piano mad.them. Ph-one 1903. noon. Claremont. 50-10 addition be erected this summer. Mrs. L. Hagerman ,slid children "Genuine Ford Parts WG. HAM-Issuer of Ma 18 e W. G. Barnes, Green River . WHITRVAL.8 spent the week-ei3d with her-parents, _G,.11,,always on hand. Free Air Licenses in the County of aux Wm,and Mrs.Ormerod. Pickering village. qny Or address R. R. No. 1.LocustRill. The U. F. O. shipped a carload of 'Alf.and Mrs.Trimble returned home live stock on Tuesday. Cali and see us if.yon.are in need) I WV.1 RICH A RDSON- Real'Es Rev. 0.J. Cameron ably filled on Saturday evetimig.after spending 4 of auTthiag ID the auto I the few days with fri"ends in Toronto. late, Insurance.Conveyandog, Notary or truck line. A tte tiOI3'- B-pt[st pulpit last Sunday,morning.. Gbsd to beartbat Mrs. F.W.Gibson Public.Mr..,Pickering.Ont. 311y Fanners,M r Many of our voting people attended 1,,,,IngrnvIng after her 'severe illness, W 'HALL-* Bouse carpenter. ' Es- thp'Locust Hill Carnival on,Wednes• 'pe.to soon see her inj, our midst Cow" an & Shepherd e,timates given for new work, repairs or Those who desire their harness day night.• tn. alterations Ind.phone.2913,; Pickering., 234y mended.or wish any:tbin#in'the' har- t( n Of line, 01�aie have your orders with h,"All are -looking forward•to the de Rpht. and Mrs. Harney moved- Ite-nest Tuesday evening In the 171. t be city vrberF, Mr. Hkirve*t--bay a griod ..,'Pickering, 0 Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking F 0 b.ill. S.BEATON TOW14 SHIP CLE RE J. Balsdon. Ont D All repairq will be called foe and de- ,Man h position'.' Sorry-tolose them from our *91davits, Acisountent. Eto. Money to loan y are now aiveqt frig I heir ice. widst.buttrust they will spend the outerin;m= 111,asuar- of Marriage Lio. irered within threre days. of receiving b ton whgn?js instead 'week-endQ with assee. On tit nee hauling I ITT the order., of, sleighs. The ice is repotted to be The rantatA given by the ladlieq 'Grami- Ch' of opping V.M I D DUTON1, very good. Brooklininthetucch on Thursday.IHVGH S. P170H. Lic*nq#-d A uc- 49�,f Harness."is.ket. Whitby if M.�adowq I-or e%�!Pning drew a trgp crowd. All rJ- tioncerforthe Proy-ince of Ontario, Alf Mr. Mea-driws. i the, kinds of sales conducted on reasonable terms. -(into,led the praypr-uiei-t- port aQ having F4 most enj"nble even. AND FL ILKIN19: Wt)l ks. Tor Also breeder of. cattle. Al pure�bred Shorthorn W d- phone. Claremont -corffe a again in a or call. IL ling in th�, Baptist church on Wednes- ing. May.they the not te.Vi rT =?Aajor P.0. PICKERING .4. day evening. 331y 0 too di.qAiit future. I Kin-prepared to do (}hopping and A bout flft y of tbe#ft Ionds of Robert ,Oat Fl4king every day in the LAKE SHORE .4nd-Mrs. H;irvey met at-their home POSTILL, Licensed AuctioneeZ I T *eek except Saturday. iron 6.for COUDtiON of York and Ontario. Ano- UMBER YARD on Friday evo�nirfg and presented them ce i to on shortest Affer mant, m.ont.bq' of Intense 8 with A rum of money as on 8 precia- of all kinds attenuiti; Address Oteto River P.0., Oat. feting from that dread disease, cancer, lion of their services rendered to-the Chn F. Bayles, Claremont 7, fer rende L-9 death carte it relief a ftlrq. Jarneir chti-rch-- here-litiritig' their siny in M. MAW. UCEN-SED, AVC- -- i - No.-2 Rural Route, WTIONEER,for York.Qntanound Durham We have a4arge and well aro;orted Prouse -on Wednesday, 'Feb,-23rd. in Greenwood, The evening was spent Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended stock of the fullowing material her 61 zi t yea r. Her funexal will take In music and garijes of various kinds. mg. to. Ternastasonable. Datestor sales 'may be g. V place Lo-morro' tSaturdavOiy motor sandwiched -with a. few comic songs Automob*le Repairi ' arranged at NEWS'Officv: Bell and Inderwri. Mntched B: C. Fir Flooring. 'flip deceits. hy.Bert HArvey. Whitby,Ont. Sly, d to Ebencz�.i, Darlington. ant phones. Nlatcliecj' B. C. Fir Sheeting, rind d The -Chevrolet Set-vice Statiqn and wa%born in Devonshire. Entigland. Mount Zien. Kin-ak-,- Brougham 7710WOM-y" :SCI,_T=S Matched B.. Q. - -Br -ra Garage At Pickering 1.9 open for all Hemlock f1poring. And in 1881) she was married to-,%fr. U n ioiT, ojiRfia Presbyterian and I inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 in. Prouse.' It% 1889 they earfie tij Canada Greenwood Sundav School Executives -kinds of repairs and-overhauls. Boughtandsold. and f!in. B. C. 0 hild for four N-eani r"ided in D' nhRr- will meet With the�' Township Exeru- Agent for Iegaltt&-Alito adar Siding. Lena, whIp Tb(,v di"n moved on to the"farin tivii In Greenwood church on Monday you have to have to comply Government, Municipal and Cor, Also,,- Beaver Board, Plaster-Board- on"whiclishe died-and where she spent evening. Feb. 28th. A frill attendance with-the-inw. porafion Bonds *For Sale. and-Apple Barrels. the rest of her life. She had a f,triffly of all -exc-eqtives of these-schools-is Expe�A 'w orkruanship guaranteed.. ..Bell Phone 193 of two sons mrid twodaught*er-4,Sitlney specially requested to discuss more Agent for Chevrolet ofroronto. Frank of Picketing. Nlrs. effivieni Snndav School organization Cars. Goodyear WILLIAM D.DYKES,--WHITAY W. D. Gordon & 'Son, Robert HaNdon (Edrin) of Riirport, in our.tuWnship'. Tires and Willa7rd Batteries. - - .4. . I Batteries exchanged.t and Stella 'At I!'(`)n;e. all of w-licni as-. TM KE R1 N G weil a.,her husband survive her. Ballber"s sale on Tuesday, March Gerow's Garage, Pickering Ist, Veterinary Surgeon -'Bell and lndep�ndent phone. See G. S. Barber's sal ___. __ li, . , - I - ... - Pickerin e t i n ftuo colunin.konor Oraduate of Ontario Veterinar'r . ..... tbet BROCK ROAD Collegr. All calls dayor Tright PASCOE-PARSON!§ 2%6s. '%V. H. Jackson and son, W. A., g I W promptly attefidid to. EASTER TERM visited Iluikliatri friends on Wednes- Bell and Itidependent.Pliones -Lakeview Farm, Darlingt6n d,,v. -thc -ARiO . .... .Opens Mar.. 2fth PICKERING, ONT residence.of J. 1j, and Mrs. 'Parsons, George White has purcbaied a scene of a very pretty, but house near Dixie and is moving it on Build for Success b wits thL TIME T.IBLE-Pickering. Station y attending 0 L4rlils lot here; 1,� T.-R. Trains upt Eas;Sue as zoiiows No. 6 Mail 7.57 A M. L LIOTT or,,, 2nd, when their daughter,Lily Mrs.-Brlgn'all, wed are sorry to'state, became the bride of Cecil O. Pascoe, continue-9 very poorly at th; home of t 28 Local :2.28 P. M. 61 son of Oliver and 'Mrs. Pascoe, of Pick- her .sister. Mrs. George Law,of To- $0 Local 6.25 P. )l ering, During the rendition of the ronto, Mr. Brignali went tip to the i. Trains 96iog West due. as follows- S Oedding match, played by the bride's city on Wednesdav, having received No. B5 Local 10-45 A N1. Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto sister, Miss Joantia J. Parsons, the word that she was uucobscicus, 27 Local 2135 P. M. This School enjn­ t r-eputa- bride, leaning on the arm of her fath- report 7 Mail 8.55 P. M. ys a great . It is with deep regret that wi rep tion for superior work and for plat- er, entered the parlor and took her the death of one of our most highly TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEE, Nos. 0 and 7 also inn on Sunday place tinder an arch of spruce boughs respected residents, Michael Fitzpat- ing the graduates quickly in good It is if Rexall product Foregoing is according to Standard trimmed with wedding belle, carria rick, which took place athisbome positions. Ther6are thousands mid is sti-re to time. tions and roses. ' The bride looked here'o'n Wednesdav, Feb, 23rd. The -openings in Toronto each year and charming In a gown of ti,,)vv 'blue taf- deceased had been.III for about a week, Dr. N. Fj. McEwen, B-V.Sc. we are called upoft to fill more than fetta andGeorgette and carried a bou- suffering from a severe cold, but please, was qiiet of carnations and fern, She was rapidly recovering, death being due to ..Only 45 e,ent.s per pourrd. Veterivary'Surgeon. we can. ' Open all year. Enter at attended by Miss Pearl Pascoe, sister heart failure,and was entirely unex- NVAMPOLES, NYALS, Graduate of University of Toronto, any tipie. Circulars free.' of the groom,attired in brown silk and pF-ctad. His funeral will take place REX Formei,Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal carrying pink car.nations arid- fern! this(Friday) morning r()'TNhitby.-in- NATIONAL,,' ALL,-' Agriculitiral College, Quebec. while Wrn. Cedric Parsons suppot ted terment to t;Fike place in the R. G. Troducts always on band the groom, The ceremony was per. cemetery. The deceased %,�a 9 born in Prompt attention to all clients.. -ly 9tationety, Candies, Tobaccoes, Fell formed,by Rev. NV. S. B(;yce, 13. A,, the County of Cork, Ireland. neat and Ind. Phones, It My Bus' iness -B. D., of South Darlington circuit. 82 V6arq agio. At the age of 25 rears PICKERING, ONTARIO The grooni's gift to the bride was a he came to Canada, settling in Whitbv -,Cigare, - Cigaretts., To help you run part of yours. valijnct of silver, to the bridesmaid a township where he resided for 8 vea We make otir own stock and con- gold signet bILV pin, to the ani;t a HP then moved to By opening a New. Garage in the Vil- Pi Pickerifig town- diti6n powders. T -contain gold brooch set with pearls, and to the ship where be- has ever since lived. ,hey I E rage of Whitevale I am prepared to do groomsman gold initial cuff links, H e drugs. No filler, W I' D all kinds of repair work, including is wife pre-deceased him-nihe years. pure - - ---- The--bride. received many beautiful He is survived by his two sons. Gor- Has a full-line of tresh and Cur- toys and aide curtains, also making presents. Afterluricbeon'the happy neliu,; andJrihn at home. and four - --------- your old car look and run like new by couple left,on the evening train, amid dauabters. 'Mrs. James Slattery and PICKERING.. 'NEWS 8110 d meats constantly on hand. giving ita good cop.L of new' paint. wers of confetti, for points west, Nfrq, Joseph Traynor, of Owen Sound. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for.Toronto machinery, includ- the bride travelling in a suit of bro%vn Mrs. Joseph, Carey,- of Toronto, and N. E. McEWEN ing'. Pumps,, NN'if2dmills, 'Silos with bat to mated. On their retiiin• Mro, Robert Nowlan., of Whttevxle. Ham, B61ogna, Weitiers; etc Rlidr.Gasoline'VEngineq, i.bpy will reside on the Bit-te Line, Mr,Fitzpatrick will be greatly missed Highest prices paid for CHARLES 'M.4RiCE, Pickering, where the bride is well in the neighborhood as he was a most Veterinary Surgeon knnwn, her former home being on the obliging neighbor and always readv Butcher's cattle,., Home Tel, 5521. W.hi ale,not Tow Bois Lin , . . 1 t those in need i _V�4.- A ­N1.0 -AMMW,�:A- ,p 7A •� - 'GpR ERS TAKING LESS Smoke Candle Vapor Deaigy. HOW70 Im ye . . , co Fr Fcw-MANY.ONES nd the Is 7 :' tto ' 'Me- GUAD One of the many ingenious co=Jr antes dwAoped !luring the reemt-Trw Make wus the "smoke candle." Such cagadles YOR .DIGESTION ltojl� tea peol& were little cylindrical boxes contain-Fur*wStatemenL smoke-producktig•chemi4hila, which Tht BIWA Should Consts'ntly be Pura ---Kept Rich and :the press on grocers' profits have in were used, to conceal the movements --apparently it hae been -at vinab gro," otmm, When touched It *rOc40,,'-In-speaking Of Our 16fter' to by a &(*rt*of frIctlon device. They floine of our friends amicus the could be Ignited at a moment's notice d1cated that Y011 suffer from-any.form of 131• d be c4re.. -Abut Red Rote Toe was only ar. fully choisen. - Qver-eatlng.is always ground.-to make by some readers to mean off they we (11966don your diet should re simply placed' Me JW e a smoke screen. o ea: -which the grocer takes, a harmful, but at the same time ons, The Americans thought it would be ­smbmer profit, In order to give his cua- must.take enough food to supply the! to* a good idea use smoke lea that Mere needs of the blood. a higher quality. would give off--.-.a poloon�us smoke. It must be ro• It was not our Intention t membered that fhe blo6d h6s jo carry'0 OOWY These improved candles did not come such an impression, as we know 1hat Into use during the..war, but since nourishment to every part of the body, grocers sell well known brands *hen the chemists of the U.S. War De- find fuel for its energy and defences against disease,a.they ;artment have.,perfecied them. The as, well as the rA- goods at less profit titan oould- make on some brandi equally! quisite Juices for di nee i poison stuff #sed to a o6al-tar pi,�duct digestion. He well known, and for the same reason Which, a solid- at ordinary tempera- when the blood becomes weak 'and that they recommend Red Rose Tea, falls to do its work,Indigestior.arises; tares, -vaporizes In the beat of the '01lilply to give their customers the"burnine candle. -The vapor will pane- also when indi) gestion begins the blood Z= )Wt-possible value'. trace most gas masks: The military Zz still further suffers. Therefore, to 1h safe 'youi digestion, - thi our- letter we mentioned Red authorities think that such pqison blood P.0"'Tes becai came se it naturaU7 smokee will And very extemalve use In' should be kept rich-and free-from JM. neat to-our mind and because we knew tuftwe warfare• pqrItIes. For more than a third of a century Dr. Williams, Pink PM ha ..that grocers wen selling it,at a less The smoke of a sr6oke•candle is '-profit then ther make on other teas.— usually'-white. To be effective for con- been,a favorite tonic for enriching the Retairooks Co., LlinitIm T. In blood and strengthening the nerves. cealment, it must, of .course be as If, theretore,,you find yourself troubled TWeiAo. Out. opaque as pmdble; and It must also i with indigestion, or other ailments be heavy, so as to be not easily blown ta due -weak, watery blood. you will.,Slid Son,16t to the.Youth of away by a light breeze. Candles that to safe and produce a smoke of zinc OhLoTlde meet Dr. Williams' Pink Pills both To-&Y. effective. Thd value of this medicine I these requirements admirably, but,the In cases Of stomach trouble is shown ftw down,slow down,young Driver ot add-lition of "diphenylehloralue".makes your Life; by, the expj)r'ie'nce Of Mrs. J. Lewis,. their podsonow as well. lk#P lightly P11 the gas. Lot Juvt one Lake George, N.S.; who says: 111 sUf. •cftr fered very severely with jadigeatiou.. Brefte*p*At you now and then. Per- I had severe pains In the stomach at- ing ban* you am _Plwiti a Tree. for Each ter every nle4 I had a loathing for '89 eager for the thrill of joy and strife Tree Cut Dawn. food, MY rest at night was very much, That slowing down means flower gone disturbed; and my general health was toLsee4;-k 60metimes It In said than.In certain declining. I was under a doctor's Vt.9+0 P 'uropean "Swiftness L countriel, the law compels ! care, but did not find any improve. planting of a free f6i every tree ment. Reading of whst Dr. William" You MY. the plan f ..Tot' weariness, who, 'spite her•zing. cut down, and it in urged that such a Pink Pills had done in a similar case VAIL way, law should be eba-eted in the different I decided to try them, with thia result e ir &(Nm that a fter giving them a fair,trial, my Liver upon the heels of speed, brovine" of Canada. The expression, 4 ':-V= culie eathuslasm.and zest to die, however, is only metaphorical. What -And tits in auu-wtthou' general health was improved. and all t those precious ftDopean countries do provide,-Is that sYmVtOws; of the . Indigestioj that two. for every acre of forest cut �D*,, In A had afflicted 1116'disappeared., I feel 'AHWt OxIsItence' I seems tima8 hum• certain areas unsuitable for agricuF VOrY grateful to Dr. WillianiS• Pink dram, turs, another crop of trees must be I Pills for saying me troin so much Slow down, though slighUy, as ybQ ow started.by-either natural or artificial tsiabry % ward fly; methods of regeneration on that area. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pull•Vor Iter ]If* Is longest, youth's years When forest trees are planted the through any medicine dealer, or by few; trees are set, say 2.000 to the acre, A -Neighborhood Club "at Won I giving quotations of prose or.poetry, mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for Tbft keep some -show of speed for and when they are harvested sixty or Success. 42-50 from. The Dr. Williams, M reporting some current, event., or' rt-. odl. else Co., years to come. seventy years later, they stand counting a housekeeping experience, Brc,4kTxlIr,.Out. trom Look' back over twenty yearly '160 to 200 to Looking e acre. If they had experience in a club, the membership and we emplissize the fact that a been planted 200 to the act* they �f which is composed 1P failure may teach-more than a sue- WOrfn Makes F16il Tillable. WHY LOOK OLD.? - : of omen of,'would-have grown •short -and Wi 'of w Cana. The program committee deter- The wQrm, persecuted, abused.aii(I different ages and nationalities. When one applicii- limbs from the ground up, and would nalities. I mines and announces as subject for misunderstood Is worthy of considers- ~_ f IdUton's have found that the beat programs n 0 be useless far Planted thick- discussion at the next meeting, tion, ac66TdhIg to'Profeasor J. Arthur- " WOre thme in which every one took ne very 3 month lY they reach upward for the light. We have one-invariable rule--that Thomson, of Aberdeen - UnIversit. keeps the hair making tcwik, clear truuke: The ress Partr and the which programs were every member must at some time dur- who has ust completed a series of I natural No l 6 those which gave most of the time ec. 014 no dirt, which never reach.maturity a" thin- ing the year take a leading part; and tares on 'ihe:'ev6hItl6ix of life. Pro. the hair ;;G. red oat elther'naturally or with the to In outside speaker. be washed at ever ni"�ing during the year must temor Th.-onuon says that the worm Is when desired. axe after they have served their pur- . Now,we have settled down.into a at least a minor part. Failure one of our earliest ancestors anti-was Try It, Black pose. Important facts about tree routine in •Our chib, and this is'the of any member to respond helps to the first ereiilure to emie take or Brown. rge from thy. growth are set out In Forestry Bulletin way it works out: We makis every fatten the pig-L-a bank in the shape sea with the com ing of-dry Is id Bent Prepaid to No. 69, "Care of the Wood-lot." which effort to have-our meeting begin on of &'pig which, when full, is rnjkde to Realizing the great risk that.lay be. y address In may b6 had Wes ulift'APplication time.- -The Meeting is called to order, disgorge for the benefit of the flower' fore them, tho worms -at once began Canada. the Director of Forestry, Ottawa. and Ise take turns around the circlet fund. the evAstom 'of Moving -%-4th one end Man, Powell AT*, 0"Swa The member who has to pay 'a 'forfeit' is the object o1. attention of the b od y. forward. Plowing benea th while she puts her small coin into the the surface of' the earth. -they- turn and she is. thus encouraged to. over'the-soll f6f a depth of three Inch. while so once every fifteen Years. Were it overcome her sbynes& A program not for this natural aerating of the is, determined upon for. ach'year and the general subject is land.-trees, Plants and grains would subdivided. Every member is respion- not grow, and the earth wog td Id be.,a. Bible- for a special part-, -and• !mist -barren sandy place unfitted to sustain . .SUN either prepare or have some one else any form of life. prepare to discuss the topic assigned her. Reading of* paper is prohibited- -Approximately 5W,000 workers iA We have seriously discussed the crisis all are involved in the , sis in the- problem of money-making projects British spinning industry. -1921 -for women, -bait household pr9blems 1,871 HEAD OF interest us. most. One year.we. had MCE MONTREAL the house as our subject and' took the different -rooms for each program. 7� U-b EAR We gave two days he JUBILEE YL.,..,.R to t, kitchen. We had plans made by individuals, and f , S_ HALF a century has elapsed since the Sun Life Assurance Company of 's, Canada issudd its first policy in 1871. The figures submitted herewith used provin-cial. college and .goverp- indicate the aize,strength and outstanding position to which the company- m_ent bulletins as text-bookm • hail a We have found that bulletins ina attained among thi"life assurance institutions of the world, an a result of y be'secuied on enough topics to pro- its operations during those first fifty years. is 0 vide text—boots for several years. A ,—SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS FOR 1920 bibliography of bulletiniC gives re- quired information. When we have,a Assefs SL14,W9,,W.48 as at 31st December, 1920 farmers' institute, we send for seem-' in hang GIs 02W W_d_�p Increase over 1919 . . . . . . . . . . . 9,1W,976.21 Rlete list of bulletins and 'them. -to around the room. it is interesting n"N*U0eW INCOME see men and women look them over L. 6,w 011daJ401%JR.Mv Cash Income 61013;Premiums, Interest,t, Rents, etc., In and n6t6 down the-numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . ='38,731,378.43 Whin our girl members marry, we -,Incre"e over 1919 3,047,377.33 give them loose-leaf cook books" PROFITS PAID qR ALLOTTED those made with rings for holding tne leaves. We first distribute the leaves Pmfits Paid or Allotted to Policyholders In 1920 1,615,645.64 JU a vmbdw anibrig the members and each member L­h*t L.3SIM VAS04 SURPLUS writes upoh her leaf -her best recipe, &ooe &at a3re Total Surplus beciniber" 1920, over all liabilities whicili must be signed and dated.. The cap tall . . .. . . . . . . $ 8,M,(A7.13 441"9195ar svi as. amount each recipe makes is also (Acqwdlaz to the Com Standard via-: for not7ed-for convenience in cooking for • many M"S. swuranem the om (5) able with 31 lw�ia per two.- The leaves are then assembled -cent. interest. and for anauiaci, the . 0. Select; .,A=tdty Tables with-3)4 W cent.Interest). in-the loose-leaf covers•and the book Plead&e TOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS is given to the bride, and our.brides Tallodkv ilk L, i i..a treasure those books for all time. V ..r Death Claims,Matured Endowments,Profits,etc.,during 1920 3.10,960,402.00 : Payments to Policyholders, since organization 62,187,934-M When one of our neighbors lost her louse by fire, we met and made ASSURANCES ISSUED DURING 1920 clothes for her and her children. One Assurances Issued and paid for In cash during 1920 106,891,X�.23 of the members had,fterything cut 4 Increase over 1919 20,342 416.79 ready for sewing, and two other niem- G1 TYS BUSINESS IN FORCE bers brought their'sewing machines; ' Life-Assurances in force Plot December, 1920 $486,641,235.17 1 so-that the day showed a good "stint" :IC ` ry Increase over 1919 . . . . . . . . . . . 70,282,773.12 d1 work d9ne Has the club beeb- vVortfi le? I -THE COMPANY'S GROWTH K K. The following incident is only one of many wbicli prove that it has. When USX ASSUVANCES VVAX INCOUX AMC IN V01tcZ - one of pur members lay upon her 7.. Siva % death-loci she sent for' the secretary ERT and said: "Tell all the club sisters tam 2J 0,22s.32 me % 'good-bye' for Tell them I have raid MAME IN CAMAD& ON..... had a better home life and a better heart life for having joined the club." Arnbev is found colored black,white, groan and brown, as,weR yellow. ISSUE No. 9.-,21. 5A ar. 7 1-1- -,`_aAW 7 jr .;p 7.4 , .7 p., A.'"4 7 .-When He Had a GqW DaY. oloolient entertainments have recent- dlstaAt yews whm y eon -reported from FARM WANiffg W- utos it- --b not an ever. SEND DESCRIP- DETEDYWE 'SERVICE 13ic)x in,the dim Strathroy, Feuelon yalls-and Sunder- Confidential and loyal. Date tivo.oer-. the high cost of living walb W A-11bi WANTED.i� s ­ I problem and some things were AKEY SELLS TIUM; 77EM land.- One of tbe.biggest-disvleyW Of 'Vlce 16k Individuiais. Corpora tons. ate. pref*n't p & TI9N and, 1W,,,e. John J. JaIACS.- URE ab- - -�s es" of gal typ4M; &U cars sold 0 the year be that of the 3rd ToroU. Inquiries aol4eited. OfUes.-Toront% cheap James Whitcomb Riley walked ippeww Fall s• Calsaxy "d Valicouver. Ad- j. act to delivery up to $00 miles, or tws If sou whi1h, in 10 to Troop,.-"which takes place 032 areas correspondence: W. P. Feiterly. into EL barber shop for a 5-cont shave.}tun bf-table dlstanm, orde or Purchase; February 28th and- March ist.1 and The pioprietor of t-he ahop was an old lrood r an purchased. agenonjad Delootive'.Afesey, XASNA04 AIDIES, WANTED -TO DO PLAIN- tM rice fuude& ce r JU and light sewing at 110111e; Whole OP RING jnecbantc err *oar-own chaise --which- will-be - a,veritable "Junior , accZauasd 2RIAW, wormfe.- on16 negro. a re tirne,- good pay; work sent any A "Well, Sam, how you, getting t e. or ask NO is (3ys Send stamp to took them ovel Canadian National Exhibitlon." a ce charges -prepaid. t"t any car t6 city r49r6ft=t&U`s fca splendidly arranged- 'Prize list -,IndV aj�yng??, Mr. Rfloy-asked, for ticulars. National Manufactur- V!�r7 lar" meak Livea;"-est . Why We Blush. "Mr. Jim, I had a very good day," Ing 9'.Lr Montreal. ts sates that there will be departmen Any ElbDek.or emotion which-makes -Sam replied.- "It I could make 75 fazK'*srssk* Is Used Car Market of Art, Collections, Domestic Science. Jumping at conclusions often.l4nda Electricity, - Maps, Manual Training the-heart Pump an extra supply of ceutR 'bet,Nreen now and quittla' time photography, Woodcraft and blood into.the aTtertee and vein which- I'd have a,'.dollar.' you in trouble. Models, supply the lace will give rise ta bhtsh:­. at the.Toronto.District Ttoops are repre- Peninsula 'Scout inloiL Express Money Order PIRIN Boy Scout Note$. luttr-Troop Competitions, Most Of Ing. I ... .. MONEY ORDERS., The first. Niagara m' AS The emotion, of course, must be one - A Dgm seated la the entry lists. hold in Si. for-five do will be ell causes the heart llars costs three cents. ,.Qtftcers' Rally of the variety :wIxi on Friday and Saturday, fast*r than usual. Excitement, Catharines to beat according to in- "Bayer" only is Geniiine March 110 sad 12th. ace e*rabarrassament, orr anger will cause' The new Lofidon Directory contains obtained from Provincial a of Smiths engaged in NOTHING TO QWAL 17% column this, while fear, which retards the ac Scout Readquartera, Bloor and Sher- ton of •the heart, will produce a-pole business in London, bourne Streets, Toronto. ,it is expect- white look. attend-'BABY'S OWN-TABLETS I ad that there will be a large atte Becauae the shock or emotion must Minard's Linhhent Re I loves--01aftinpar s, A"is*Rt,Scout- are-110t-accu &uce of sj�patmaater be one to which we Mrs OeoW-- LeNbi�r The Freyiell population during the tars and other senior officers to a. St..Zenon, tomed, some Persons blush far more In the programme, which war ecr 00 participate : "I do not think there Is readily than others. A pexion. who is w decreased sed by 4,000f 0. Que�_writes -Will include conferences, on troop or any other medicine to equal-Baby's-not In the habit of listening to certain Lff4 'ganization and"ma x4emaftt,� training own Tablets for little ones. I have language :rill blush from embarrass- Rjet; in Canadian wheat Causes a recruiting leadership and -a first few loss of about $150,600,000 a Year. Warn, !-Take no chances with sub- programes, used them for my baby and would use meat when, he bears it t1i t activities. ug else." What Mrs. Lefebvre but If the experience is eon- general Scou stitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablets of nothing times, Aspirin." Unl4oes you se says thousands of other mothers say. tiu.ued hie will becbme haardened and, a the same -The let Exeter Troop (Thomas They hive found by trial t1hat the lose the ability to blush-which is the "Bayer" on Package. or on tableta you Pryde, Scoutmaster), won the honor Tablets always do just what Is rlillned reason that blushing Is considered to Qu_ick relief from are not getting Aspirin at all. In every of-receiving the first of the new char- for them. The Tablets are a mild but be one Of the attributes of Innocence.' RHEMATIC tons for Bayer package are �direct tars now being issued' to Troops by thorough laxative which regulate the colds, I Headache, Neuralgia, Rhpu- uncil-for Ontario. In a sti��1ch-an pam A the Provincial Co bowels and sweeten the a 4 Fiftieth Anniversary of matiom, Earache, Tooth-ache, Lumbago order to receive a charter for the eon- th•us banish indigestion, constipation, and for Pain. . Randy tin boxes of, duct of a troop, the institution or They are sold by .5un life. twelve tablete.cost few cents. Drug colds, colic, etc. — made group of people responsible for It must- medicine decaere or by mall at 26 BAUM gists also,sen larger packages. The year 1921 mairks the fiftieth sa- -.definitely accept responsibilfty for Pro, cents a box from The Dr. William U in Canada. Aspirin to the trade mark viding suitable leadership and ' ode- rjversafy of the Sun Life Assumnee Canada), of Bayer Medicine Co., Brockville..Out. (registered in quate f"Hittes for carrying on its Company of Canada, which in the halt BEN Manufacture of Monasoeticacideatsr work -It also-Appoints a Troop,Com- Japanese Gardens. century of its existence had grown to of Siblicylicacid. mittee ot'•thTee persons to eo-operate Gardens In Japan are laid out so as be oue of the largest and L Most SUO_ 13"imme&ate e&ct. with the Scoutmaster in his work and to su4geet famous scenes in Japanese casdW life insurance companies in KWAKE OF SURTMES Herbert MOM to help in every way Passible to ad- Jilaory. Miniature landscapes are orr the world. a tu*e Ilerhe• Tance tie interests of the.troop and ranged, ao a to recall wall-knowa . One year after it was organized, in THE UNING 1111,13=,LM the 1872, the company's lueome was IAONTRKAL Its members. z9ots in history, and suggest Asenta for Dr.lute,BeagW ells 6w-Cuticm • events that have taken visce, there. $48,000; its assets, $96,461; and It had RELIEVES PAIN . :-.� , On Februaj7 22nd, the birthday of. written policies for a total of $1,064,- Healed His Wife Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder and Montreal is the second largest port 360. By the year 1990 the Income had Empire Chief of the Boy Scouts, liter- in America and the-largest Inland one. grown to $141.402­wft- assets 1478,. ally dozens of Boy Scout concerts, dis- The 1919 exports were $700,000,000 682, and Inwrance in force of $3,897, ��� ERI ftWng and burning of the Velma Of r Plays, diallers,'etc-were held through- worth. 139.' From, this time onward the Ce- bet bands and the soles cd bar fmL Law the skin out the provlucC'many of them largely Telopmelit of the company, nOt Only ciacked and became In- attended by parents and.friendo. Other minardva Liniment for Dandruff._ SYTUP Of F1 in Canada, but in stretching out to OCallfornia awned,making wAlklug Oc' many other countries of the world, ey standing very Pain- -4:391d's Best Laxative pre"Mang proceeded at a rapid pace, an the sleep at rIM tables for the next four decades Indi. night. XASW Ube==*age- Stumes aA Ila& 0- cate estary,to bandage b" bands MA last. 1390 Income ........ $889,000. LEE :::.. $2,413.000 "a me iroated bA 06101a"DO- ..-:PORTER ........ 16391� . .... Sbis as- no- Durward, Darrn&", Do- variation*_-Lolgh, Let, Atle4l Allay, 13mrsa" in force. $14,759,000 laud. Variations cinicurs soap and Ob"NOLMA no, man, Doorman. ' . Atlay, DeLay, Lay, 1900 Income .......... $2,739,000 40P_ for&free ownple. Sim booght.loan Assets $10,486,000 w0colosefcadcam Itacial Origin-Norman-French Racial Origin-English. and after using I Insurance in force. S67,980.0ft us at Catictam. Anglo-Saxon. Source-4sographical. and wo, bw w otym $9,575.000 okoment sba,"s bawled.1910 in ..........j Source­-An occupation. All of the family IIA1048 in this Assets ...... . 1138,164.W Hwben Osborn, 135 8babcooir As might be expected, -the family group at one time bore either the PM jusureme to i".$-143,649,000 Ave.,00wpa,OuL,OLVL 2,199L acme of Porter h" its origin to the- fix "fAtW* or "de." according to wheth- 1920 Income ........... $23,761,000 Cuticis is ideal for every-4sy tai. Title, however. bat Uses, Soap to cleanse and I=*. occapatiocr of porter. or the oriclual bearer of the name, Assets .... .1114.633,006 would really be a better term than Co- styled himself In the Anglo-Saxon or lumen we in force.sus,641,M Accept -Cattorator snap at OUR oftmemto 6,01b*=,A bosi. on.for in the middle sew, under eupatl the Norman fashion. Often the name Details Of the Anancial swoment of vary —kok for the name,Calitands 29 Of Abe package. then you M* sate 7040 ==,-17L Oka Norman-French feuW system of the"me—ft would be gp~both this company for the pact Year appear SL �VWtary_sop"l organization,the porter ways, according to whether the clerk elsewhere In this isms, and will be child I a having the beat and most one Q :was a as military unportance hareal a physic for the little stomach. Person lot m . Or 0010W Zmktng.the record Of It pre- studied with-mon than U81184 lutwest a word had none of liver and ,bowels. ChUl7en love Its In those do." th forred the Norman or the Angio-Saxon in this Its Jubilee Year. FWI direction* on each its modern meaning. The Porter was 7- fruity taste. �' not a bearer of burdens. He was the custom. bottle. You must say "California." DA NDERINE also have A Word or Two. military officer In char" of-the guard All of thee familY'llAmes pod". Of the, castle. came from one or the other of two -'And." says I. -Short in ShOMW If at the gate, or -JUG Anglo4axon equivalent& of this sources. It Is Impossible to tell which, you add a wylbable.11 For Sore Throat for such a variety Girls I' Save Your Haig 'title were "domward" and I'dore- of spellings of the "But. says Sam, "a B' will make a ! Cold in t6 Cheo, Etc. two and words Is to be found In the old re. road broad." :-:,Make It Abundantl =&W' (dooi-ward and door-man),them cards that it to impossible to. diatin- "A mere letter," says 1, •1turns &I ._:,tamily names developed from -are frequently met with. guish, exeept from the.coAtext of the word into a sword." 'm;re writing, which was intended. 'And another;' says Sam. "is all the ' But the name of Porter is far 'widespread to-day than the others, and The words are 'ley" or "lee," mean' difference between here and them." i.les" or .41 a ­F�pW," keys 1, "What you can do $boo period ing a shelter, and a , 'Aherejo a reason. There was a with lettlers.11 OF NK of two centuries or.more in England meaning a Pasture.' The shelter, like in which the- Norman couquerors- the pasture, was given up to the use "She sells sea sheW says,Sam, "al- French, the language of the liviistock. It *as, in fact, the ways annoys me." spoke only ..Sasn saw which they brought across the channel medieval counterpart of our barn or e&oix stick, sleek, allm. blender saplings, is more difilcult for YARMOUTH, MS. them. and Anglo-Saxon was stable. with spoken' by the' conquered Population. Thus, 'Roger atte Ley ("at the Ley") me," says L The nobility, of eourse; was almost would have really the same-surname d4casca�q if without exception of the tomer,race. " "Richard de Is, Lere" ("of they $ickl Rance if, the castles,. where the Port- Ley!'). It is easy to RhemaficPains see how it-11 at Rilious, Headachy We, duties - lay, Only French was the modern7 varlaflons'of this name To-ulaht sure! Lot a Pleasant,harm. Axe roKoved ire a few days 167 spoken, and naturally the French title have developed from one or the-other less Cascafet work while you ale" Zv* E falkin 30dropsaflK awing to of the following old forms: and have your liver active, head clear, Atte Ley," "site- Leigh," "a4to stomach sweet and bowehLmoving re- It dissolves the Ilmo immediately after A "DLuderi"" Leye,""do Is.1,eye,"de Is Laye," "atto massage, your hair takes on netw�111s, "' course, "a er`��a-nce of No V:Fl= 9- 0 a two tongues =ow� accumulation in the inuscles and tle n4dt 1 gular by morning. No griping or in. Points sip these deposits can be Peering ined into almixtdre that was basteal- Legh," "des 14L Lee,' "atte Lee," "de convenience. 10. 25 and W cent boxes. thus roliivinj pain and lustre.and wondrous beauty, ap 'Anglo-Saxod and froin which mod- Is Le," "atte Lacs," de 14L Lee,"-and 'Children love.this candy cathartic too. soreness. seigalre Syrup, also • twices.$ heavy and plentiful, because fy ism English* has-d,velope& But by so on. Ignown as "Extract of Roots," • each hair seems to fluff and thicken.' that time- the word "Porter" had be. The medieval English were not re- containano-dope nor other�b�n Don't lc t your]lair stay lifeless, colm- fixed. nowned for, the of their Perfume Of kthel WOOCL drugs to kill or was Joss, plain or scraggly. You.too, want,6me thoroughly lair., The name *iw, of course, purely spelling,but for short words, 'ley" and The North-western, Indiana nearly rhopmatiern or Iumj= lots of long, strong, beautiful moves the am$& 1) C.a I=: • A 35-cent bottle of db1ighiiUT_;;b&n- )descriptive at fi-rat and it Is found In "lea"-appear to take the prise,for an always made their totem Poise out of at druggists. derive" freshihs ydiir scalp' c4ocks Ithe old records In the form "'Nicholas astoundingly large number of spell. Western red c6daf, but dils choice • Porter." :Ipgg•• was probably due more to the fact that dandruff and failing hair.. T6 stimu• ,luting "beauty-tonle" gives to thin. the wood is easy to work and extreme- J, dull, fading hair that,youthful,br-Ight. ness. and-' abundant thickno .-w_-Al ira�. ,It rody be taken a$Et very good ­ druggists! jy durable mther than ban to Its ,frog Be genelral rule that woods that are ooeinted are reedstant to (le-CaT and In- sea attack,. and have good cabinet d Selected Grains Choice Parts qualiti;L-3. With the woods of the world to Send list of inventiom waaw Fortunes haviv by Manufacturers. F0 91ve to choose.from ome can easily arrange a -ts from the sweet- been made from simple ideas, whole scale of seem "'Patent Protection" booklet and set sad most delicate of vWumes-at f "Proof of Cones on rfq nest. one extrente.to rank and overpower g relief xcw The stores of theumedac achea, HAROLD C. SHIPMAN & CM Iaj?e ts Ing *dors at the Other o the pertumer's,shop will not yield a E'S just used Sloan's PATENT ATTORNEYS. as SHIP"Am CKANNSM *TTAWA. CAOAADA greater vatfttY-than CU8 Can Omd In H Liniment and the quick its heAh and body-buMnl value woods comforthadbrou htasmfle of Good pleasure to ta face- INVENT1ON L�� "c all. for aches resulting This wilm aa m—ad W irood Long-Dis,tince from weather exposure, amdalod teat dw Thomas Jones was sdttdng, down to sprains, strains, lame back, pioneer Doer r-temedION ba breakfast one morrukig when•Jae was overworked muscles. Fene- Book on 'ties and pleas' t6 sjo.-It--thd�paper aii-a"n- 701 trales without rubbing. All ;Wallnj comh astounded DOG DiSEASES Angi ' flavoi am fi—Xv kau& out. nouncemeut of his, death. 'He rang #140 druggists We it- and How to Feed up friamd Howard Smith at ones. sad Froo to any Ad-� "Hello, Smith!" he acid, "have you dress b the AUtbOr.. 3L CIO &OWST 00"2046 assn seen the announcement of my death 214 eat list 9trpvt T& aR a New York. ";A. In the paper --yejb j6Vlj,�d`St&t1i. "Where il�s GG y3" you speaking frmr, ISSUE No. 9-141. E f E Ig% .. bv,.. ­­- --­-- 4 ,,zi tp?.- T".- , -.; _ -� 13 L �.­ _.•-:- - "ne _;t,5M r"- 4'17 Eip V", xw' tt, S's, Oil I I Lh I auctioneer. J. 7�106. Walsh. Pickering Village, the . -... -==- -at Vaup.4Di-j, I . -prope MARCH 17TH _M of Miss O'beary -�-*8&ie -Auction Soi bills, W. sale of horses, higb-grade and re I one o'clock. sharp. 'S "re F?ICHARDSON GROCERY 'Is ubli6bodav.try Friday zwmins at its pffice B. Powell. auctioneer. • tered cattle, implements etc.. lot Pickering, 0n1rJ TV.XSDY, MARCH ftii-Abctlon sale of 10, con. 8. Pitkering (Br6ck road]),- SELLS HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF FISH TMRMS the property of Frank Thompson & . farm stock, and implements, the EVERY WEkK $1.7�per^year; $1.50 if paid in advance. roperty of A- Miller, lot 81, Coll, 6., Son. Sale at one o'clock, ebarp. . Ptckering+Kinsale)-' Sale at one See bills. Way. Alaw, auctioneer. lock. sharp. Wm. Maw, A o'clock. A�e y6u'gottidg y"dur Fish wants here. We offer A CHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ear. for your choice WED­Z'NESDAY, MARCH ftH-Auction HARNESS SHOP stock, implements. bay, Frozen Fish, dressed, at NOT ILS, AND,COMMENTS sale of farm 20 ceuts lb kruain endfowl,the property. of At. Harness Repairing, Harness Parts, C S 15 Frozeu B. C. almon. dressed� at r. ..There has been some friction in bert Slack. lot 24. con. 9, Pickering. Collars Re•faced Sinuked Finnau Haddie, a.t 18 Sale at one o'clock,b�arp, See bills. Shoe Repairing.the ranks of th6 U,. F.'O.'between SA I : I I I : -Saioked Harldio Fillets, tit .22' F. W.SiNersides, auetioueer• and Met4l J. Morrison and Preoder Drury, Also, a stock of Shoe ...13onele4s Whole Cod, at... 20 FRIDAY, MAROH 11TH-Importarit Polishes and Laces. Boneless Digby Herring, at 25' � whichhasappqtentlybeeu patch- credit sale-ciffarra stock. iniplii- Shop in- old Artig store, opposite Labrador'Herring;'at 10 46d tip'. It is stated that 510 rrisoll mpnto,furniture etc., at lot 22, --on. Post Offlee, Pickeriug.. 35e-per box the proitierty o Diglzy Herring, at. red the pi-ewiership, 6. I)i6kering, f the 00c per pt. was -offered Bennett; Oyst.erF, at wbmh he' deelitied. which we b6- estate late Sidney W. Maw, S .A. 1 , M 0 IT SNACK. 8 P. Cecil Bradle ' i1pve advantage K, a y .yvas to the age of the Sale at one o'clock, shai province. IV hile. Mr. Drdry hFi.4 .:�-�, en critivised for sonde of 41s act5i The king of all smoked &h. This i,4 a beautiful B. C. Salmon, cooked 'itt t We beli&ve tivit no..naau -lie U. and bonelesq, No wa,-ste. 30cents per F. O. ranks ctjoyA the corifidezive • f tbecountry more than he,, His Buy.all Your-Groceries at the Grocer's. • H. ­ . I ­ - - - r1l" - - - Citnadi, ti,pile we believe -. .t he coming JAMES RICHARDSON that MGrrison's vrould by more in 4.0ined to be "Cana rm err." Drury is broad-minified, and shuns en um , h as cLass legislation. and ef d "Canada-for t lid Fa 1r; C " , d er "We believe Is eodettvoring to give the country ou. Ar ' an hq4est admials Y Vote 91:ftd Vote Yes ! on 'April 18 v. rabion of her affaire. AUOTION. SALE OF rr*#H E Ontario -Temperance Act as a .war- If you want Oyster Shell or Grit -NORSES AND CATTLE - JL time measure was an unqualified success. for your poultry, Pige, rmplements, Furniture. ])try, of Otao On. October- the P,z n -ri The property of vtielming majority in favnr of Hillibore &lid Sulphur 'as ,a; lousb killer voted by an over, of the Ontz-no T---..-,i on your stock, -Wr. 0K a. 39.4,:R-1-A IR, Lot 9.B. F. Con., Pickering, on the permanent continuance cranes Act, prohibiting ibiting the sale of i -F.,:ing - ..Fresh Meat and Fish -TUESDAY, MARCH IST, 1921 -The followiog Salt-flue, coarse and dairy n 50, 100, 200 lbs. y Tie Must Go e "Bootlegger W e have them. 'Grev mate 9 yrs old b d.Black gelding e the repeal .of !he _r 19:0, carne."4rising4bd. Gedirg iiiing Syrshcl, On Decerribe -as nls--) a,war-tirre Federal Order-,n-Co=cil-whicli :7, Gelding iibiug 4 h d. weasupe-prohibiting in-portition, Xnanufacture and CA=k- F cow yrs olddue A 30til. Grey export of intoxi-catiang btvcra4es.. --Grel Ex e -- A N N I S cow 5jrs old due ApriF71101th, 154ii.dle Thus it became possible' for individuz!s in prohibi- '.-:cow 5 yrs old bred Jan 319t. Its•d cow tion pgovi•ces to Import liquori for con3lltnpt-On in.. -6 rpi ding the home; *U3 to offer tba 4 yrs old not. bred. is Choi-6 the "bootlgg.r" is &bl steers, Steer calf; 2 beifer calves. same for'-sale contrary to law, and thus the expressed will of the people in tLis province is being defeated. BROOD BOW AND PIGS '-!Prood sow due March 28. 6 choice pigs erin Hardware.MU_+ Ce 4 mouthe old. 7 junportetion st ase Pick g Store in& that applied i,�% the last vote agairist time Evervth: 7 Binder Frost&Wood 7 ft cut. Mower intoxicating beverages with i n this province Wood 5 ft cut, Hal rake 10 ft. sale o the Ilse Al tbrm and their Imporra- aide delivery Di H. Hay loader Frost ILPPIlis equally t purposes shbuld also be prohibited. -that Stove.btirn -t-no much coal ? We IkWood..Di96 drill with fertilizer at- tion for beverage Does have the Happy Thought R%oge that gives ;tachme6t*W-11. Cultivator stiff tooth Hence arose ntCC$3it7 for further le slation and Uut.,.;kt harrows sections. Corn cul- -the maximum amount of beat kith the mini- another Reierendum. t1vator one row 'yociLsoutt. Lutsu isitid- mum amount of:colkl. rer.Steel roller.Man ure spreader Cock- SLutt.Turnip drill. Sauffler, H-&y raa. Shall the Jp.,p0rJc11,'un and the 2 it agons. aung plow. 2 single plovs, �We have 2 only Oil Beaters tit 7.50 each. y Democrat with polf-. Btsggy.-81eVh- bringing Of bli0xica! Li trors -.Lutter,Onsoline engine?)i p Pate. S Horse Blankets At - e a reduced �46i. I h late 7fd? oply Inc p grain grinder Vessot, Plat 7intO: the PrOlVi?We bC PrOl des�2000 c Chatham,funr Ing' Rube at 17�.00. only Light Set .of Single I p _77 i for fn i�c I - mill. Porto,ble mckbrnith's, _forge,15r. a Harness S34.W;.-a real bargain. Whiffletrees. Fviks and boew. Ontario Refc-re:n%dumn U Fence stretcher, Cistern pump with 4;,Z�__S�l 8ftS inch sz Best American Crial Oil at-�S� anon. 7' -alvanized pipe, a spt� of A double harnees, Set driving harheKs Charcoal at 20 cents per bag i;Rope making machine. Cirrul ar fA4w' Al jocid's in proportion. C A uumberof ort rose-cut bnw, iibit, 7. Chicken coaps, Spray Unit an pump rou; other'x to and, the and nuitie. -ilt , NO go6d supply of C, kleai now on It HiiY'A,.0>GRAIN' II About 2U tons of clover and raised hay. Royal Puryle line. Once,tried always used. A quantity of oats, A.quantity of mix- k d grain wheat oate and barley, Some .-PICKERING . red clover seed. J. S. BALSI)ON 7 7-: RTC. Bedroom suite cansistiricif enamelled bed with springs and mattress dreseei with large mirror and washstand, stove New Quebec beater. 10 Aengthe a ova I ipo, 2 Fmsll s,ands, • Em R 8 -T -M R -E Several'kitchea chairs, Nabbing XUA. FORD O WN .-4;blne new, Galvanized iron tug and set of sad Irons. OF MONNEYPS B111F As Mr.Barber has sold his farm,therr ATTENTION - 0 7­ will be no res rvqwhat-3ver. Nothing bat Made from re-war standard flonri. No. I 4.de ai 12.'*)W�k.sharp. w pre grade used. Milled and baked in-our own town., -Tzams- Pigs, h grain and all sumt, that Genuine Ford Serf Day and Fatronize the home indusitrie6. of iii an d ullw eash 1 over -ankount 9 movitbi'crOdit will be giv- �_'Oeft to parties furnishing approvod 7-- ight notes. 5 per icionitoff for cash. W3L MAW, Auctioneet ificce Meat 25c 1b. Ford repairs PrOm dy attended Tkmt Fruit Cake 55e lb. 'Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. P aLcdn WCMTXt Mines Fee 25c. * All our own make. Be"ingredients used 0 Cbocolates in bulk and boxes J'ONDAT, FzB. 28rH-Auction sale of 7 farm ng Cakes a specialty stock, implement,hay,gradit. Lar(le stock Of parts alwa •s oid roots etc., at lot 5, con. S. Pickering t5l the property -of Percy Maynard ­,'�.7_�Satleatcste o'clock,sharp. See bills. '%Vm. Maw.auctioneer. - 'N N E TURSDAY, MARCH 1ST-Auction sal,• band R . 0 Also, Tires',- bhaius' H' 'S'Park Plugs, ' offarm stock. implements,furniturt. ibtc., at lot 9. B DICKERING; ONTARIO F. con., Pickering Bulbs etc. the property of 0. S. Barber. No Sale at 12 30 sharp., See MARCH 2-ID-Auction 1WRI)NESDAY. - T011 tt of tha s r eserve. S6 sirp.,bilh. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer.sale of form stock. implements etc.. Sherwoo" J1 acu Cream �:,W- e -st, at lot 2. con. 6. Pickering(Kinsale) the property of Harrison Spears Authorized Ford ,Sa'es Sale at o'clock sharp, See bills, -,and For Bread• Service Station Wm.Maw, auctioneer. VHURSDAY, MARCH SRD-Auction Bell Phone 29 Night call sale of farnri Stock, implements. corn Monare Flour for Pastry ...%,:etc.,at lot 11. con. 5. Pickering, tbP property of Russell Conner. Sale at %i :.Bra ' , Shorts 12 30 o'clock sharp. No reserve. See U and Feed Flour" Wirt. M.%w, Auctioneer.. 4- PAT, MARCH 5TH-Auction sale'of good furniture at the home of -American Corn-ground, cracked and w hole. .4 I. If ur hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our it i. 7. . -1 -b- ash and Scratch Feed. Future Wh' evale Club' d . .L The Foun' "on of you Cole rated Laying M s Wheat, Barley, F. 0.� % Highest p U 'i ' " ' * * rice paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis :`T& Club will hold asocial evening can be made secure by consistent saving. W Buck ' beat, Rye.and Oats. on March Ist. There will be a de. Form the habit of depositing at frgquent -'Zhipping and Oat Crnshing Wednesdays and Saturdays. ..5 bate between the ladies of the lar periods. Wornens' Institute and the Chib. rev ?is ' ' 1 njembers. There will also be a -The Cain bell Flour' Mills Co.,'4&,, program of music etc. Every- P ' THE DOMINION BANK body welemne. . 1 1 . M .'�-Orderq are being taken for seed WHIMY BRANCH, G F. LYND, Manager. ills at Manager. %W * PW corn, binder twine and coal. BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, kw:i 'T TorOULO Pewrbwro 0 Lai = Harry Porter has Ford rutlabout. T. Atmore, of Pickering, called imed Magnus Morga�l hits purdbi .0 ob mew Chevrolot car. day last. ST . Ralph'Evans and sister were in day.witlkher friend, 2%lias Gladys Born, ou Sunday, Feb. 20tt-i Middleton. 's. Hardy, a daughtew :�TLOUR Jos. H. Btindy,of riekerhl�', W bliss Marion Thexton, of Picker- Of all materials and design iugo spert Saturday with her it 'in town on Tuesday when he call- I Rvnt, Mt­.' Beal. ko i in stock. It vrill pay you ied on a few of his friend... call at our works acd inspeorl car a took ob4ain prices Don't be mieled one day Mit week and played a agents we do not employ them,oon"ueus.' 'been laid Fusid e f or a week, is able friendlyVatne with the Claremont- ly we can, and do throw off the agent to be up find ttronud aggin. boy.-I the latter winning by five aommlsolou of 10 pe 4114,t 1. The return watch was ly save . 'spentA few days dtifln� the* past' certain by purchasing from as.% week ivith his father, Jo.. Read- phiyed ('ii Tuesday when the re call nolia!ed. Stilt wa-Vreversed, Stouffville win-- man. J. T. MATHESON uiag oy 10 shots. he,. -A huekey watch-was plaved on Office and Works Whitby,Ontaida Aay for an extended.visit to the fink here last Tftuvsda� night GIGANTIC Mrs. R. E. '-Carrutters left on Claremont Union Suuday School Tuesday for.an extended visit to team, Claremont winning by 8 to h brother, E. Bert Peters, of 3. -eturn match i e er Thet s expected SP cial Sale' to be played at Stouff ville .but the el- date has not yet been fixed. Born, on Saturday, at theW lesley private hospital, Toronto, There was an inapressiv fare- Your chance to buy a supply of let fall --�'­to D. A. and Mrs. Scott, ' som w#ll service with Evan ge is and a maki and winter goods at grpatly (WHIIam Blair). Mr-. Torrie in the' Baptist Church reduced pr!ce&, Thos. Condy received this week on Stinday evening when the bnil: beautiful light cakes' and bread of wonderful I have been su ccessfal in securibg a a consignment of five carloads of difig*was filled to its utmost. The and varied stock of Manntsetur. whitiness and flavor lar toal, both nut and stove. Place two weeks' Forward Movement evroamples which. with Cream of the West th are " you m iour order at once as -it is going campaign in direct spiritual work know"taken from a beat materix : Flour. and workmanobt to appeal to the sat. has proved a 'gratifying success. trade. Aess r offer Wm. Thompson and Robert the one regret being that the visi- Maple Leaf Milling Co.,Limited Lynn are engaged with Roy Mor tors ,could not remain Icnger Tacwto. Wlauipe& Eksndw. 'UsUm to kou. ."-gan in re-modelling his residenre. But'a previous engagement ha; 47 J. Fingelde cluemont iWhich he receintly moved into taken t�,,'tm to Guelph, Woodstock and St. Clair Avenue, Toronto, Ind. Phone 2804 The debate' between the U. F. 0. for a -two weeks' campaign at -Clubs of Claremont and Wbitevale each. - Mr, Torrie's messages were -iday trtie to scriptures, and to the con- bus been postponed nrvtil Ft oal .,.evening of next week. Everybody sciences of his hearers he was C Is invited. direct and moving, a powerful, Stop That Hackng Cough 'Coal, ' Quite a large number from this practical speaker. Mrs. Torrie With Howard's White Pine, Tar and Wild.Cherry. locality attended W.C. Ortnerod's man g %%ith equal power and pleas- male at Greenwood on Tuesday ure to Ifer hearers and was assist- Hard and Soft CoaJ of the afternoon and report a large at- ed with a splendid choir, which Fresh lot bf,'Groceries always on hand. beat quality on tendance and good prices. was augmented with a few instru- 0 'for that Good Cop'ofPea—we�-cn ikupply ya hand Mrs. J. H. Beal,,who has been ment5. Theirexcellent book has w u_ -confined to her bed for several been retained b7 the church for mon.tba suffering from a fractured the regular week-night and . Sun 8 pounds.for 1.00. THOS, A. LAW, ,-.tht h bone, is- improviOR nicely day evening,services,and this will anlis now able to taove around be welcome news to many who Brougham the house, have secured copies of this ft,, Mrs. McMaster, An interesting event took Place selection of go8DeI hymns for them- In Toronto last week, when FLOSS Felvep. 39vans, son of James Evans. of —Bargains in Heavy Rubbra Vxbridge, and Miss Lillian Pen. nock, danghter of S. R. Pennock, i., formerly of W hitevale, were unit- ed In marriage. - Their many Machine Welding .and We have a number of pairs of Men's and Boys' Heavy- Rnbbers friends wish them many *ears of 0eneral Tractor . Workp. which we are selling at reduced prices Men's sizes to haopinees auct prosperity. 8, 9-and 10, Boys' all sizes. us Opening Monday, AUC`r?ON SAIX OF - Call and get a bargain at"The Corner Store" 'Feb. the 2.1-st, Claremont, Ontario ... 1-CLYDISDALE HORSES Grade Shorthorns, Shropshire _:1921 Theproperty9f the pendence.—Do not Sidney Bennett jLate Lot 22. Con. e. Pickerinw. on depend on what,you but on what you save. The,following The Standard Bank .of Can HORSES sa u to win Imcces old bred to Bonny Fish dam imp.. filly rising 3d.m LadjZxruch.n. Bay filly rising 2 dam y Carru- than. Bay mare siged.Bay 12 yrs horse "V* rising 2 years old. a CATTLZ Rat cow fresh, Red cow bred Ana S. STANBARD BANK tedeowbred An 24, Redandwhite and white cow OF CAN-ADA -eaw bred July 7. COW bred July 9,2 Pat,--eattle, 4 Steers rw 2 make good beef-ringers, 2 Heifers AS SEY-H AIRRI S 100ANCH ALSO^T WHITSVI LTAY -High ra .ewe lambe, 2 Shropshire grade ewes. "d(3 0 fat bogs.about 100 bone, Rocks. The PiAering -Farm MP ement$ IV or, M-H cultivator 13 tooth, Seed drill 12 htm, Hay-rike M.H 10 ft nearly new The object of this abion to to.1 K-H nearly now, Set iron barrows 4 the Glans. *ec.. Set iron barrows 3 see.. Wilkin- 11010,plow No. 7.2 single plows, Fleury gang plow, Cutting box. Turni 39stabors baviiw pro 8 er,Turnip drill.Scales 2000 cap�tha 01A4 immediately wi any maniber rind- of Imilsoutive 00musist" 4% tam fanning will and bagger G stone, Wheelbarrow Speight wagon Membership fes 91.W. and box, 2 truck wagons. Ha, TRY ONE OF OUR CREAM SEPARATOR S Tickets wav be bad Ircon Um President or. nearly newi;- Gravel box nearly new. .1 Sometery on application. -Oorn rack, McLaughlin buggy,Cutter. p9m Exec.Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Patist t* and I hey are givmg good sa isfaction of the latest er, W V. Richardson, Pickering. ,Robe, Set toboggan bobeleigbe near y new.Set alinir ropes, 2 iron kettles,3 nearly new. Set team harness with president breeebing, Set harness fQr 3rd horse, 'Get single harness neariv new. get sin. W. forks, ebbvelp,axes etc. ' COMPLETE bNE" IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE, BAY, ROOTS ETC. ve self pipes, coal eto Cook stove and i !der, About 2 tons nut coal. 0 5 screen doors, Piano Cottage Grand, Crock,Churn, Butter bowl.Cream can Melotte separator .in good condition, The Universal A Jana A quantity of dishes.. pails and pans be la quantity of fruit and pickles in 'A number of gem jars, Oilcloth and d to call on you at any time and (one of Our Productions) varibus other articles, Abobt 10 tons ite-Lite Lens for good mixed hay, About 10 feeet of % ist you with prices and terms - .' . :*, all makes of cars :6111age,A quantity of mangel's, W bogs -In the market for potato".A quantity of clover seed, Sale begins at'l o'clock.sharp Tires-for all ears, Emery Wheel.mi Saw and Emery Nlaurit --Beef cat hay roots, clover seed, ensi age,po- Circula r Saws, Lad- R9 under, eash, over that. mmotint 7 Woodworking and Genecal months oredit to part!". forni4ting appro,%ad joint notes. 5pereent. SON. Brock Road, per a 16- R. 1"HEXTON, Pickering w. H. ' 4: a the woman.who had been in wy.Cars.' and,Joy in,his eyes, nodded smilingly ',Then I resnesabered.him. t9 the youth. "Ile re-was no hum- It -tikes"si Joint of beef to jailads, NonAssi,!' I repeated,-a bt- b6mg with me In 4he woods," he saiiL raLgr tle shaken to see to -what.things the (The End.) make a bottle of BovrV!. man had come. "I remember you Forests'Reserved for Use. got what was coming to me in A "I'm. here for 0. the end," he said. The reoource3 embraced in a D keeps.pt minion forest reserve are resorv�ed for There was, no word in me to give use,and not reserved from use. The the man- for I was shaken with mem- uitable for BOVRI L I areas reserved are lands uns Ories. Ifter the instant In which I did' not speak, he *t up his band agriculture, and, In adAftion to con-� 110 me as though w t"' NEVER I h sudden decision. serving . the waterflow of streams the PROFITEERED ";a" "Look here, Doctor Price," he' said, which bave their sources in them, jjaVoUra "did you know I planned to kill you timber, cordwood, hay, and grazing once, many y ears ago are made available to the Settlws In ntjCif%AfAP-s, Its exquisite A and he saw I thought him delirious the surrounding.districts as soon and y thought and laugheW. "NO--I'm as fully as posalbbe. Practically every Has,hot changea since 1914 a posW for-&f 'g&Mpje� Please StMe,the in ree Send us or mixe"bot crazy," he said.' "Don't you:reni- forest reserve has some mature and a now pay and whether Mack%GregA ember?," overmatute timber and the aim of the "No" I told him. "Tell me!' salilkda- roronto. Pores-try Branch is to market this so Sanie Price, Same Q�uality, He chuckled-a little. There was no repentance in him: there,was only a that the Young forest My come on as Same Quantity. grim amusement 'at his own plight. soon as possible. Every wfnter, tholis- "No harm telling now," he agreed. ends of cords of wood for fuel, and "You raijimber the night my, aunt millions bf feet of saw-timber are I t for-you and gave you that will taken out by settlers under Permit, as ;en -Posts. in which she cut me off, and told you wel,l as large quantities of fence Voice in he -k to town with you? to take It bac mine-tim",, and poles. In round OOARSE SALT Rainy night, it was. in March, I numbers, a hundred thousand animals. think.' ttle, horses and sheep, graze on Ppht Instantly the whole pl&turei flashed ca the LAND SALT mind, as I,have related it to. 1`18ser"a and many thousand tons of : BU& cir%ft y 0 m: you. I remembered the drive through hay are cut for winter feed. Under TORONTO SALT WORK$d oil in 10040-Is ORO! the dreadful wind and-rain, and the regulated use these resources will C. J. CLIFF - 'TORONTO .t— words of the old woman, and the creaze, and be available " ever 1[ their brackets beside the carriage,and sounds of this man's feet in the upper larger and liarger'number of s4ttlers. PART III. I had let them go, trusting to the room.. Our homeward progress was slower 11 they were left to unrestricted use And ThaVs That. than our coming had been- for the isolation of 'th4 road on which I "I remember the night," I said. by the first comi�rs,' that is, to unre- traveled to preserve me from acci- - There were three of them---an Etg-- the He --grinned. "Well-I-wasn't as se was weary, and, per6ps, dent. Now, by sheltering this lamp drunk as my aunt thought. - I heard str'cted hacking and slashing,Ahe re, lishman, an Irishm-n, and a Scots- lo mud wag stiff ening a I Little as you come in -serves' would be a mass of Inflamm- ;'.the-wind grew colder. Once or twice with My coat, I was able to throw a You remember there man, and they had'bieen disinissIng faint gleam a few feet ahead of me. was a big stove in the room where able slash in a few Years and then a the relative,values of their respective- something lashed me in the face and I crossed the bridge to a little path she received you, as well as the-open -destructive fire would sweft ed �there, and I guessed them. away nationalittes.' 'tingli which led down through the wooded fire. And there -was a register in the everything, so that It would be impos- were a few. flying flakes of snow on hollow, and stArted'foirward, listening ciffint,'leading to the room above. I a4ble to 'et fuel or saw-timber for a "Well, well", Sam the unglisbruan, ., the wind. The night had become then for the cry which had crept into that room to listen through 9 who was bent on an ainiembbe solu- now and generation. It is to prevent this last tIon'of the question, "I'm proud of be,-, So3hewhat brighter, either by'a dis.,,_ ihg or A lightening of the clouda, .attracted my 'attention. the registe-- to what she said to you." Condit,oli that reserves are set aside Ing an Englishman; but It I were not 'It came as I left the road; and.I I wag beginnii)g to sei 4L little. =the strug in of the horse and protected. an Englishman I would-well, I would ;7*as pereeptlbFFl,'rwh11"e the fenceR and heard It again, not twenty yards in I "When I knew she had given you the trees along the road could be front of me, a moment later. I push-'the will," be said " I determined to be an Irishman." ed 4Qu and-capi Into a little open.4, I "And sure6" replied the',Irishman'' kill you, and-dest�oy it, and trust to A Picker by Trado. vaguely discerned. space among the trees and looked1my aunt's dy%before she could A witty'convtct Is unusual.. The quite ready to return the compliment, Abput a quarter of a mile from the about, casting the faint light of mY;make another. e plan came to me Awlne� of my patient, and move than Is this way and-that. in a flash. I ,slipped down' the back-L-ondon Morning Post tells of oner such "if I were not an Irishman-1. would mp half 'a mile from any other house, the There was no one in night--and I stairs and away from the' house to fellow, however-a man -whom Capt. be an Englishman." road 4i-pod into a little hallow at the waited for that cry. It did not come. the little wooded hollow, a quarter of Speincer, senior missionary of the "And now what would. you be it you called out: a mile away. And I took,a cane with Church Army, once visited In his cell. continued the �,battoz6 of which a brook tinkled By and by I were not a Scotsman" ..audibly. This little hallow was wood- "Ballool 'Who is itt Where are�me, to strike you down. My aunt "Well, my man," said the captain. Englishman, addremliig the-Seat. ,-ad; and, as my horse began the des- you?,, I thought I was still'in my room, and "and what do you do when you are "What would I be If, I were not a cent, leaning-back heavily to hold Then I listened acutely, concentrat-!l planned to re-enter by the window out at work?" Scotsman?"repeated thelabter. "Weel, the carriage in the plipFery mud, the Ing every faculty in my ears. There t and come out from the door so that ­w. in & if I werna' IL Scotsman­846, I wad be C replied. the convict, :.shado*s of the tr6es c used over us, was no reply. she could swear 1.had noN,left the ?" , philosophic manner, "in spring I picks just dom' weel'ashamed a' myserl" -so that the horse was lost in the dark- Suddenly and Inexplicably,the faint house. Do on see I in summer I picks fruit In Xma, and only the dim ribbOu Of aky-'trem6rs I had experienced left me. I "You calied for help?" I asked peas, minar�dls Liniment Relieves Cold&, etc. 'betwien the foliage overhead Was was as bold as a lion. I stood in th, quickly. "It was you who called?" autumn I picks 'ops,and in the winter 0 I picks pockets." middle of the little,open glade, look- He nodded. with a touch of pride. The brook, atths bottarn of the bbl- ed about we and cast the light this "I knew you were so full of nations "And what happens ihen?" low, was swollen by the long rains;;way and that. There we no one about duty and the like, that YOU "The%" conftued the convict. but se It - normally merely a -thin,there. I started out &nl circled would,come to a SUMMOns Of that "they take me up and a"me in 'ere. N-.1- Viekle, its rise had done no berm. through the woods for fifty yards in kind. And you did." ae I picks oakum." Most of the suitilus ran safely under each direction. There was no one, "You saw zpe?" I prompted him. the little brifte. The fentaindtr fol- nothing. The wind tossed the tall "sure," he boasted. "I was behind Abackwater around a boulder. brauches over my head; the driving a big oak, Just beside the little th V. 6 road and Bowed across the rain lanced down and lashed at me; with my cane lifted to bring it 3o;n, Womemil Use 'IDiumnd ln, �-road 'a dozen feet from the bridge the Chill of wind and rain bit at my upon your head as you passed. You bere the road Itself, w Van lower than bones. But I found no one, no trace came within two feet Of me, and the bridge. - The feet of my horse 01 any one, nothing. passed me, and went and stood in tbs jjye Old skirts. Dresses, W21614%, trito this swift, thouo At length, I C.eve. up the fruitless middle of the little open glade there CAsts. StockhmM Drapwiss. low turro t, and then, reached the search and turned to pick my way Ilashing your ny lamp around 91,017tbing. Ai, solid road igain; and It was in the calling; and rapped on th r. back to the roed. As I went I stop- away T. eomptrative hill after the noise of Iftch package of "Diamond Dream ?.eud�, now and then, to look 6ck. . I hotfoot when I saw." -his bwfs In the water that I heard a d horse, still hitched safely "When you saw?" I repeated, mys- contains easy directions for dyeing 4 'taint'about frm the wooded hollow m "I passed-your 11kidin pis"In to the bridge- and with a feeling that tilled. 9 guy article of wool, silk. cotton. lines. io� �below-the.road. a. j3ewarel Poor dye I had done all-a m&n might do, and a your power,and you did not strike me or mixed good The barse must have heard It as well im I- for be stopped without a thought that my ears must have de- down? Why did you not kill me as streaks. spots, fades, and ruins me- celved me, I set out for home...and you planned?" terial by giving it a "dyed-look." Day eomiAnd�rovg me,and-even though I reached it safely. and slept. and The man chuckled. m0h, 1. didn't -Diamond Dyes- only. Druggist .. Baby's Advici-- could go: see him, I could ahnost feel Dmt use nW&Xt@j UAW next day delivered the will as I had repent." he said, malignantly. -"Dan t the Intensity of big 6 tuye h Color Card. pas as e bege d' ted imagine that. rd.come to kill you- y ;Flec stood with head turned and earn for- a t atient died a few weeks liter, and I 'would have d76ne it-if you had y=skin is s"- ward to listen. as I said before. James Norman die- been alone." Nothing Wasted In China. wJ&n1t=6 it d&L7%nis* Par. pelf. though that faint cry Ppeared. The incident slumbered in Now, all I have told you, there was NotbAng is waated in China- The by-119CL had 9d me with an indefinable al human being with me that stones of various, fruits and the shells umB.17 my memory, all but forgotten, until nor ni ht alarnA 'I'leanea forward to Hsten for on the road, no T us 'I Own SOW rM817 Voter.. Ats repetition. my visit to the prison a few days ago. no human being j of nuts are cleaned, dried and carved rime well Wa Ar The old doctor's pipe had long since man being save James Norman In Licarefully. sm C It cam a ,n, after a moment. It into armaments Of the most graceful Ashcete slLin vall 6pt soft md white wJ, been sihoked to the end. He paused the little wooded hollow. Therefore was, cu 7 muffied mad was al- kind. most m a a groan i6n a e I in his narrative and filled it again,his words surprised me.- I thought We HARDSKINSipill softwendwhitw. Sim - could no be sure the word and looked across at the young man must be mistaken.- "You were drunk," I said. "There with a smile. Succells. was articulated by the person who Are you-interested?" he &skied.. was no one with me:' ARW t!'� cried ou�; but, certainly, it was an -,, rtly Surely," -the young fellow res- He laughed. "Don't try to fool Pati-I -that in-given to all men pe ap;W for aid. or ponded. "But--4m not sure I see me,"he said. "What good does it do? 0 w is sh inst2nt, I did not think of y9ur Point Just yet-the secret-ser- I had had one glass f -hi k' that Is'pian's to alter daily till he dje. the will in my pocket though I bad Uit on Things which men vicq jguards idea-" afternoon, and my atuit smell to prote5t it. Instinctively "That comes now" the old physi- me. That was all. I was not drunk- Mean with their might, succeed. 16,13f I threw back the-heavy, waterproof cian inte ted - "'rhat comes now. I saw the man with you." -34aseffeld. robs, and jumped over the wheel into rrul ' V 11 The thing ttat *convinced -me I was Something stirred faintly, dd�e . ....... the mud of the road-. , I hifebed th was wltg e meant to live, raeant to to about my within me. "The man who 1- horse to the bridge railing and.balted Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. - life, guarded for destiny." me?" I repeated. .'Tell me--what k� to listen again- and after a few sec- th"Go on," said the young man; and was he like?" f oMs I heard & cry repeated, more e old doctor set a match to his pipe - James Norman frowned a little. "I plamly now. ;L, Th and agailt began.' could not see him-could not see'his -h I stood was not Doctor Newell in the physi- face," he said. "When you came down e road on wbiL a main thoroughfare. Beyond the cian, as you may know,11sonold doc. the path, past-me, he was right on YOUL home of my patient, it led only to a tor continued. He is a very able prac. your heels; and when you stood- in small village whose inhabitants were titioner; and he has taken advantage the n-Oddle of t�e little 0 en patch, A r ravioe y with looking around, -he unlikely to be abroad-on-such a night of his opportunities to stud stood a oulder to :"-­- ff Wherever You Uve, as this. Even if they were on the some.care'the manifestations of crim- shoulder with you. I thought once road, it was difficult to imagine what 4nolvgy in the men who come to him. he bad seen me; and it-was then I X The woman in tow or country, he& could have taken any man or woman:He wrote to me, inviting me to come quietly slipped away." the same advantas as her sister in down the woodid hollow on such a�to the prison to see L a patient'of his -Then.Dr. Newell returned and we the efty In expert advice f th* �h- mfght. These considerations retume4 --* life cofivict sentenced six months tallced of other things. befft4mom firm of Cleaners and to me as I hitched,#he horse; and, at.ago for some crime in the City, who The old doctor fell silent; and the Dyers in Canada- by 1:11cla the sime'-time, I rtmembered the will showed peculiar effects of degeneracy young man, eyes filmed with wonder, Parc,03 from the cotrntI7 selet In nty pocket. over a period of many years. That is stared at.the kind old physician whose. ar eXPreas receive fte same CLUreful. cry was rtpedted. I reassured j beside the point, however. I accepted whole life had fneant so much of good -'attamt1an as work Mhvrad peollons]2z. 4f tAr a myself. .No one had an interest' in'his invitAtIon; and he met me in the,to so mkny. "But," he said, "but-you are sure -save James Nor and conducted me to his moment; destr�Ting.this will prison office 991 there Cleaning and Dyeing 1 V911. man, me young man I had left in the little hospital and left "Me 4 With the was TW one w th doctor -kouse'back, along the road. No rob-'man while he Iiiinself answered a sud- And thi' old infinite faith NRK\ c lothing or-Househok Fabrim ber would be abroad on such a night aen call from the workshops where a as this; or,if he was,he would scarce- prisoner had injured himself on the Tor years,the ly choose such an unfrequented road;!machines. OL'Fune perf ection In tWa work at nor would a robber lurk in the woods I When Doctor Newell bad g;Tehi HIDES-WO tm&ktmg old thina Tiock IEka 118w, e personal ac arm and groan when he might as easily,turned to the man on the b If you have ode bide or skin tt* most fragile nutwW, or bouas- pas nger in the road itself. so very ill, but Doctor New or a dozen, ship them along. r, ghei grimly at.my own-un- welaswnaost endeavoring to correct his bold cuTtains, draperies, rose,etc- I all 'You will receive payment at Writte to ua for furtber PsrftmIws GIr 'easiness, and when the low cry came condition by complete rest-and be- the very high eet-a ket Price. agA.in-it seemed, perhaps', fifty yards gan to question him and seek his con- direct to . . t Try us with your next lot. &end yviur parcols ­4way, down wind-.T turned back to fidence. I saw curiosity creep in a -the buggy and took.one-of the side bi eyes; and of-a. sudden he asked WILLIAN STONE SONS LIWTEDI lamps. stud lighted it in the shelteT of m: shaiply: "Are you,' not Doctor WOODSTOCK,ONTAR The lampi I;ad 93TABLISHIED 1870 coat refused-to Price'7 "Yes," Lsaid. "I am Doctor Price. ,bum so ilerico was t�d wind, while in Have I known you?" "I ain James Norman," said the 10 E nian. N 0* Im 6d 'Agents wanted wery ro�.- For a moment the name suggested rw 0~, a where to Lac hing to me. I had not thought of Now Iduce and -Sell mew Auto Accessory. nol ,7., Ail tesw."M ic 10- email James Norman or of the old woman, .1 & V006- 1 kL D A n-et big returns' t6 You-. my patient, for a dozen years or i capital re4judred., For particulard, more. I cast back through the years yorl" St- "Oii6VO6� DUPUY FERGUSON write J. 5. WHITFIELD to 'find some memory of the nAme; -4 1 um je'.sq�jj @.I �j 111111jul I" to and the mah prompted me by namixg a Marshal St. Torch Al 4� yeviW11Wl_ i k t 61A TWO DROWNED WHEN, -ICHIPPIEWA-QUEENSTON HYDRO-ELECTRIC WATER MAIN BURSTS .... DEVELOPMENT MAKING RAPID PROGRESS Damage of Over $10�'M May .?A Persons* Injured in Beat Estimate i by 16 Months in Having-Power Read y ,Montreal. for Delivery by_ First of This Year—Largev# _ 0- were Montreal, Feb. �Q. - -�6` -- N ....Power Defflimpment in the World Will Then '2o.—Two ro drowned, damage estimated at over fs In Owned by the People Ontario. $100,000 dono, thirteen families wqz-4:, .4&J 1J, rendered homeless end 28 per were taken to Montreal General Niagara Falls, Ont., Feb. 20� used. The scene changes almost daily, Hoses;" Some time last summer the prediction and next Septem r when the water pital' -ii a the result of a bust high is.turned into the canal the people of -.,Was made that the Chippewa-Queens- pressure water main feeding the east'-;.` .ton Hydro-electric development could: Ontario will have for themselves the end of the city, which,v&urred at 9 not be completed before January,!largest individual-power development the Cotner of St. Urbain and Dore, and only by the utmost good in the world, and one that, eapite chester streets early this morning.,'•:fortune could two units of 55,000 the handicaps of high labor an a-- Of the 28 taken to the liospi�sj-onij, bors electrical epower each be installed and in terial costs, w-1 supply two were seriously,enough iiij 4operation three months prior to that' energy at a reasonable capital cost. - e admitted' to warde.: date. The influence of this on the wealth The dead are- Issac Schachter, !7., At the time that forecast was made and prosperityl.Ff the community will of •215 St. Urbain Street; Abel there was an acute power shortage he measured more effectively by the Schachter, 2, of the same address. me '.over the e.utir"y-dro--electric_-system.--m xlmumamq rt of injured in- hospital Ape: ISS04, 1� tAn - power produced Thi 'The city of Toronto was vitally con- than by considering the power itself t%, e. � Slatzkk, 42, with severely cut handai;_. ed in view th6 prospective ac- as the ultimate commodity. When S.- , r - corned, -14 o. Mrs. Sarah Slatzky, 40, with severw'..'; -juisition of the street railway on the the development is fully completed' nervous shock. -first of September next. To tax there will be•nine units of A5,000 - S. Fortin, assista At director of pub.- t Niagara system with another 40,- horsepower each, and it is hoped that the lie works, said to-night that the water"! 1,000 horsepower customer was beyond. these will have a combined capacity main which burst was a. bad piece- - reason, apart from meeting the under full head of probably 550,000 of piping which had broken fr4q�� steadlly increasing demands ' for horsepower. ly in the past three or four years. It": %`power from all districts. A word about the men who are be- carried a pressure of betwein eighty I It was then that the challenge was hind the project. From the indip- and'eighty-five pounds to the square made to the engineers- to beat the tion'Sir Adar.1 Deck has never wav- inch. J NOW ALL TOGETHER—HEAVE NO, MY HEARTIESI prophecy by le months, that is, to ered in his faith that the Chippewa The water worked its way into.tht, 'have two units each generating 55,-1 development. would be the same sue- STOPPED houses, filling the cellars and'rising 000 horsepower installed and in op-I eess that the whole Hydro enterprise IRISH' New Taxes Amounced. to the next door, and spouged,. U eration by the first.. of September has been. The scheme is Canadian.in EMIGRANTS AT DOCK by Ontario wards with such force that the ten-'. 'next. That also meant to finish the its conception and is Canadian' in its I Government excavation of the power canal, to sturdiness and execution. it Is inter- Raid in emeints collapsed under the pressure.,, -..,erect the power-house at Queenston, eating to observe also that the Uhl- Liverpool is Alleged Two-mill tax on all real estate install genersting and transformer versity of Toronto has supplied. Work of Sinn Fein trazwfers. f London University equipment, and do a million other of the engineering brains employed "GovernmenIL' One-quarter of one per cent. to ...things. The engineering staff accept- on the work.' Mr. F. A. Gaby, Chief Woman London, Feb. 20.—Sensational tax on all bank reserve, funds. Appoints ed the challenge and set about to de- Engineer of the Hydro-electric Power velopment of Alleged Sinn Fein activ- Extension of amusement tax to A despatch from London paye:_', mand from the entire organIzAtiort a Commission', is a graduate of the ity broke' out in Liverpool last nIght, billiard pkrlors and pool rooms. The London University Senate scheduled performance. from day to University of Toronto; Mr. E. G Railway taxation increased e has day. Acres, Chief Hydraulic Engineer,.is when *armed 'men in civilian clothes appointed Miss Anne Louise Mellroy The opein winter has been most fav- another Toronto graduate. It in stated raided several boarding houses near from $25 to $40 per mile. to the University chair of obstetria,'; orable for rapid pro&ess. Concrete that 75 per ceml. of the entire engiu- the docks and took passports and Increased taxes under Mining and gynaecology at the London Scho4j.,., steamship tickets from a number of Tax Act. of Medicine for Women. Miss-MCI1hrV0y-­,Z is being poured daily, and altogether eering etas` received their,training at Irishmen due to sail to America in a Eltinisted Increased Revenue: was educated at the. Universitie some 400,000 yards of-this will be the Provincial university. a of few days and ordered them to return Glasgow, London, Berlin, Vienna ad" Property tax . . . . . . .$ 250,000 a to Irelan& The inference Is that the The school teachers' strike here is Sinn IF OUGHT TO REMAIN Bank reserve fund tax 450,000 Paris- ein "government" is carrying A PROTECTORATE ended, all.the teachers.having been on a campaign to prevent Irish emi- Billiard Parlor tax . . . 280,000 reinstated by the School Board. The gration from weakening, the poten. Railway tax .. . . . . . . . ..420,OW Teachers' A 'ation 13 now 'recog- tial strength of the "Irish Republican Mining Act tax . . . . . . 100,000 British Comment on Lord Mil- nized by thosobcolard as representing Army" in Its fight against the British noes Report on Egyptian the city's teachers. Schools will re- Government. The - raiding parties Total increase $1,500,000 open Monday morning, after being -ridnibbred from twelve to twenty men, closed one week. Salaries will be and at least In one-case are said to Stefansson's Servicer, t London, Feb. 20.—Comment of adjusted by a joint committee of the have. represented themselves to be Lord Milner's repor:t'advocating-self- board and the association, and in case determination for Egypt] shows that Acknowledged by Dominion ' of disagreement provisions are made Liverpool police. Th�y Worked so the Imperialists are dead against I iguickly and efficiently-that.the neigh- for arbitration. It was agreed that borhood was completely surprised, A despatch from Ottawa says--!' such-a mealiare of independence. to 1 4 strike or lockout would be the last and by the time the pollee work not{- The Privy Council of Canada has-is- Egypt on the ground that it is the' sort, and thirty days' notice must fled tbg raiders' W vscared. ,So far re 2.: key to India- and ought sped a formal vote of thanks to Vil- 6 to remain be given of such action. y one arrest an suspicion has been hjal=r Stefausson. the Arctic ex- 'within the orb of the British Empi E a onl, The Prerniot's object in -made. Some of the-, raidem wore plarer, acknowledging on be-half of publishing ked"Clitases. Airplane Police I the Canadian Government the service it is obviously an- effort on his part smoked For French Frontier The mystery of the, motive. was I which Mr. Stefansson has, rendered to sound out the country. deepened by a remark of one raider" the nation in exploring uncharted Can- The Morning Post. cries for a • -f robt.Paris says':�-Tho "I've seen you ifi the ANack 'a The statement observes 'rightly administered' courageously A despaich' end alien lands. asserted" French Government is establishing Tans." The man denied this but ad- that in three expeditions in the last protectorate, ,because to grant self-detetmination to Egypt must involve the gravest peril to everal airplane squadrons to guara mitted he had been . in, the British eleven years the explorer "has 'added. go frontier. army in Treiland. greatly to our knowledge of lands al- Th -ready known to exist and has discov- what is the key to a strategic position These v.111 be known as The police investigation is handi. 7" custo for the British Empire." the is police," and will aid the capped because nobody in the district. ered lands of large area previously customs author*es in enforcing the either through sympathy or fear, will unknown, thereby extending the boun- irevenue laws. They.will be under give a description of the raide dories of Canada." Speaker of the British Columbia. Westminster Teachers rIL New Westm N the direction and .command of the Legislature. Win Their Fight police authorities, however, and will Mr. John Stanfield, Colchester, N. -Wilflam Manson who has been_ip- To Rebuild Forts be utilized whenever necessary to 'S., has been appointed to the Senator- potated Speaker by the Leoifatu* New Westminster, B.C., Feb. 20,— chase-fugitives from justice. in -Me Valleys, -ship left vacant by the death of Sen- Mrs. It Smith declined the ap, alph ator William Derurizi of Halifax, N.S. pointment. A despatch.from Paris says:—The Weekly Ma rket Report General Staff of the French Army has CANADA ENTERS CLAIM FOR BILLION decided in the reconstruction•of its Toronto. per lb.;Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 frontier forts to place them all In valleys -instead, as formerly, on the Manitoba whW.,No. I Northern, per 16-sect-lan case; 5%-2%-lb. tins, summits of hills. Tiiis radical change $1.91; No. 2 .-DOLLARS -AGAINST ,GOMM. No-t�iaern, $IM; No. 23 to 26c per lb. $1.84; No. 4 wheat, 9 Northern Smoked meata--Hams, med., 40 to in all preconceiivtd ideas of' military ti 79. 41c; heavy; 37 to 39c; cooked, 53 to fortifications has been made' as the ianitoba oats—No. 2 CW, 49►ac; 5p; rolls, 32 to 33c; cottage rolls, 35 result of their experience in the late Reparations Do Not Include Losses lnvolve4'in Sinkhig Of No, CW! 457A• extra No. I feed, bacon, 0 war. 45 to 40c- Ship's Which is Included in British Claim—Largalt-Con- 454c; No. 1 &�, 48%t; No. 2 feed, fa eakfast bacon, 53 to 56c; ...40TAc. backs, plain, bone in, 49 to 54e; bon of Claim is Amount Expended by Canada Manitoba barley;No. 3 CW, 85%c; less, to 59c. e' Reds Advancing 7 nsions Board.' ;No 4 CW 70%c-' rejected, 60%c; Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 27 'Pe on Tiffis City fo�4,1 60%c' to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. of the above in store- at.Fort Lard—Pure, tierces, 21% to 22c; 'A despatch from"Iondon says:— a considerable difficulty may later do-. WHI12m., tube, 22% to 23%c; pails, 22 to 23e; A despatch from -Constantinople The total I amount of Canada's claim velop over the apportionment of the American corn--48c, nom., track, prints, 23 to 24c. Shortening, 14 to says—Tiflis, capital of the Republic f for reparations against Germany,with sums recovered from.Germany under- `: Toronto; prompt shipment. 114%c; tube; 1514 to 163/c; pails, 16% of Georgia, is threatened by a Russo- th Ontario oats—No. 2 white,.47 to 4iDc. to 18e; prints, 16 to 17c. , Armenian Soviet army. The Geor- e exception of losses involved in this head. rt Ontario wheat—No. 2 Winter, $1.85 Good heavy steers, $9 to $10; but- gian Government has fled. the sinking of ships, which are 'in- This money is not to be" paid over es, eluded in the British total, has been to the companies which owned to $1'90 car lot; No. 2 Spring, cber steers, choice, $8.50 to $9.50- do the $1.75 to 11.80; No. 2' Goose whvat-, good, $7.50 to $8.50; do med., $6.'�O to forwarded to the Reparations Com- lost ships, since they were reiniburs- $1.75 to$1.80, shipping,points, accord- $7.50; butcher heifers, choice $8.50 to mission by.the Canadian Government, ed by the payment of the insurance, in to freight. $9.50; do, med., $7 to $8; do, c ni., $4 When the marine losses are added, nor to the insurance companies sines in[ to 85c, according to to $6.50; butcher cows, choice,ce, $8 to' Canada's claim will arnomit in all to they profited from the war prem- c& $9; do, med., $ .......... freights outside. 5 to $7; canners and f about one billion dollars. This en- hums, but will become the property of Buckwheat­;-No. 3, 95c to $1, nom. cutters, $3.50 to $4; butcher bulls, ormous surh however, is not regard- the taxpayers and to be used by the .anal. good, $6 to $8; do, fair, $5.50 to $6; • ed as a practical figure, inasmuch as'respectiye governments of the Mother Rye—No, 3, 41.60 to $1.65, nominal, do com., $4 to $5- 'feeders good, 900 it will be but one of the items in the Country' and the Dominions for' pub-W aceordin" freights outside. lbs., $7 to $8; do, 00 ]be., j6.50 to-$7; Manitoba Hour-410.70, bulk, sea- milkers,and springers, choice, $100 to moral" damages due fro m Germany, lie_expenditures. The difficulty, V;69!h� e-s'- -_ - 6W --di' I board. -$150; calves, choice, $15 to $15.50; do, rather than the actual amount recov- promis 6�arise-is f,thi qu Ontario flour--$8.50,61k, seaboard. mild, $12 to $14; do, corn., $5 to $10; �11M arable under the peace conference of vessels owned in one part of the Montreal lambs, $11 to $12; ahee Its largest constituent is Empire and registered in another. Is: Millfeed — Delivered settlement. ,1, choice, $6 Iii --:freight, bags included: bran, per ton, to $7.50; do, h'vy and buc a' $4 to $6• the amount paid out, or to be paid the case of the Canadian Pacific vies-' $3&40• shorts, per ton, $37 to $38; do, yearlings, $10 to $10.50;' hogs, out, by the Canada Pensions Board, sell, for instance, which are owned b good fled flour, $2.35 to $2.50 per bag. and watered, $13.75• do off car $14; n which, as capitalized, is assessed it Canada but registered BA•, Cheese--New large So to ale; do, f.o.b., $12.75'. Wo, �o the farmer,: slightly over five hundred millions of tifin, the contention advdinced here twins, 31 to Oic;large, 31% to $12.50. dollar a.old, large, 89. to 85c; do, twins, Montreal. dol a. For separation allows" that reparation should be made to th or thaw t# '14 82% to 95%c. Oats, No. 2 CW, 98c; No. 3-,CW,64c. another hundred million dollars bag country of registry ratli .5 Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to Flour, Man. Spring wheat patents, been added. A third item is the the country of ownership, espoclapyj creamery,No. 1, 65 to 59e; fresh, $10-70. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., charge for-the expenses of the Can- as so much C.P.R. stock is held in 12c to Ole. "M Bran, $88,25. -Shorts $86.25. h $ .40. E N 'aids 48 to 50c now Hay, No. 2, per ton. Car IZ', *25 to adian portion of the army of occups- United Kingdom. This is it view=1 tion. This is a definite figure,but not will scarcely be popular In Cana $26, :.'laddffg cartons, 51 io 53c. a% large one, as the Canadian' troops Now Canada and the otber parts,� &Z§:ZaQian,band-picked bus., Choose finest.easterns, 28 to 26%c, remained on the Rhino for only a few the Em,,,Ire fire.t9 lb=in 0- . .$M -$8.75 to' $4; primes, itter; ewcest Creamery,58 to 58%0. IS to.$$ - Ja. BI RIM3 Sol Lim", a agascar, 16%0; Eggs, frooli, 48c: Potatoes, psi bag, mouths, two pa Cent. 'gi Auc Smuts the Diplomat. The Canadian marine losses, as &I- Payment :for roparifloii Offal OpMornEs. Limas, 12%e. car lots, 95c. Maple produafti-417MI9, Per imp. • Me& caws and heifers, $6-50 to Premier of the Union of South Afri- ready stated, are not separately men- Brttain is to receive }tag not yet $L40 to $8.50: ow � 7.50; esamwe, ca, who states that he Intends "king boned in the Dominion Governmentow decide& TMs imp. sals. $8; bulbs. $6 to .50. Will pn±ft be a 26 to $8.40 Kiplo u od Vail $14 to 16; ni*4, 021 sugar, lb., id Gemeral HeTtzog, his Nationalist and statement, being included in the Sri- jest foi disetuisdon io 26c. lk IA11 12•50; com•, $6 to UTaffuccessful rival, to the n It' to next in tish total of over seven hundred mil- the Conference of Premiers fn Noue"O and-10-1b, tins, 22 to 24a 7• Hogs, #12. rerial Conference. lion pounds. It would APP •-JW don inAma 4� t 9=- � r .- ,-e �,­ "- , w 40 -at Died- in Toronto,on Sunday,- -Mrs. 'G6orge Elson and dau- 'ent a.few A N LOCAL SKS. Feb. 20t�, Miss Margaret O'Leary. ghter. Miss Fldredce, 4 Ali obituary will -appear in -next days -recently at the ,homwof the UTE ee,Wig.Sarah Clark. -Migs "Fielding, of Brantford, week's issue. former's moth Just take a look at-a few of the guestof her sister, Mrs.(Dr.) -Dan Gormley has quite recov- -The' Y. P. S.'of St. Andrew's ered from the tojuries to his foot church were the-suests of-the Bap Cartwright. which wa4jcrughed-by his-tractor ti8t Young People, 6f Whitby,to ­0UR­ GROOERY SPEOIALS. t -Dr. Henry'will be here as usu I his pro., about two weeks ago. a skatiDg. party-on Wednesday Sixty-four years-of business experience has taught us 32ext Tuesday to attend tc �i T�-fqsslonal dutie's. -�-The monthly meeting of the evening. -Miss Muriel Clark, of Tarontoj­ Methodist Ladies'Aid will be held -Died, on Sunday,- Feb. l8th, 1. It's a better policy to carry ode AM Brand thati.a, domm .2ad, a 8 at her late residence, 80 -Oak St.. -,Inferior.oues. ­­spent,a few days at the home of on Wednesday, March t -Clark. o'glock,at the home 6f-Mrs. W. J. Toronto, Martha Shank, beloved 2. When you get a good thing, stay with it. father, Alfred 0. r-i Hilte, iaher72nd 8. That the consumer usaally pays full p�iee for any article -M. Hickey's 94 Is on Tuesday Monney. A'request fo' hfant's, wift of Hezekiah afternoon was largely attended clothing has come from the Dea. year. Be'Is survived by her has- he buys. and prices were satisfactory. coness Home, Toronto. Will the band, two daughters 1%nd one son. ­77. 0 3D ­!S. Stanley, of Flabers, N. Y., ladies of the church kindly assist These are Mrs. Feeney of Agin �4 is visiting his sister, Mrs. John, and send in your contributions for court, Mrs. Harry �Stewaft of To- n� Groceries are always 'Powell and other'rehitives here. the shower of little garnietits, new ronto, and Irvine at home. -The reason that 0 staple goods, absolutiely re and fresh and no fade or frills. pu -Bring your harness and shoes orsecond*hand in good repair, on -Mrs. Irwin Sheph�rd and child, a i the public In now for your spring needs to C. the date'llneiationed. of Kitchener, ,are y1siting With Then we sell the most of our goods in bulk, th s gi I a.; Bradley, opposite the post office, -Dotl't' forget the entertain- the' former's parents, 11. 0. and "full value for their money,and'yon don't have topt'gor a lot elaborate advertising and fancy packages. Pickering. ntto;�he given In St. Andrew's-Mrs. Calvert. me -The mid-week Lenton Service church on the. evening of Wedues. ­-Have yoiir harness mending We hav6 'tw9.,,brauds of Teaonly, which brands we've been selling for -attended to The'Ladies'Ald and shoe-r6pAirin 'irea P@Mt 65c and 75c'per pound and.you don't have' 'to, will be held next Wednesday at day; March 16th. ig : it Ham !at .8 Society have -been fortunate in romptly at Coakweli's old stand - and advertise them. �be home of W. G. .. .*- .p�ty 10c.a lb. to package &14­��, o'clock in the evenin'g. securing the serVices of George E. Ey V. Austin. C6ffee absolutely 100 per cent ptire and,in the.bean at 60c lb. -BL-, Hickev has been confined Morley, B.A., reader and eater. -Next Sunday the 'asto� o p -b�­d­-foi dii� pas-F --evenIng-.--' MV- he Methodist-church will Dreact" to big -!s BL4king Pow byLanKlyucal- per -through illness, but we are pleas. Morley. who is a graduate of the f row subjects previously announc-' purity; Why pay 40c per 1b. for other brands )v ien ed to know that he is aow some- Owen-Saffly studios, haii won for 9d,.but-not used on the Sundav he youean-buyoar­ownat2-3c ?- Morning iubject,- A himself an enviable -reputation as was off dtity. what better. : sted by SUGAR. -F. M. Chapman was in town an eloctitionist. Don'tfall to hear "Spirituall Life," sugge, $11.75 PER CWT. , 4. r "He- 'that eatetb of on Tuesday. He,is at present con- -him on the 16tV Jolia­q : 58, St.* a. series of lectures on -The many Pickering friends of this �Oead shall live for ever." Go to Bunting's to Buy The Be Jourualism" at the 0. A.-C. at J. A. Hilts will regret to hear of Who would not eat and live? Ev- The sign of the-31B's stands for Three,GauerationR P­ Guelph to. the3rd and 4theyear his death, which took place 'bu ening subject. ­,'--�piritual Death,"' pupils. Monday I at ,the home of his son. based on Patil's words, "Awake Fred T. Bpnting,. . ­ Pickering -The pRstor and his -fami , ac- Percy, at, San Diego. Cal., at the thon'that sleepeetL'an'dia rise from f?-T7, comptanied 1�y the-y �lnx iopI6 of ageof62yearQ. Hisbodylsbeing the dead,"Eph. 5 -14. Whodares lEstablished 1857. the Audley Social Service Club, taken to Toronto where it is ex. to, disobey 'and die? Our.people ,,were royally entertained by R. pected to arrive this(Friday)even- and friends are urged to attend t6inorrow, -and' hiteim6ni t" gervices and help the catv3e. and Mrs. Puckrin un V?e-dhesday ing or e. M r. Sunday School at 2.00 p. m. ,xi -,e*eving will take place at Newcastl th -ses for all aRe�s.� - Epwortb sonagp, by Rev. J. D. Downon in the undert8king and f Urniture Leagne Friday at 8 00 p, ni. A big veninir, February 19th, business in . Pickering, where he rally-is expected to plan for Dun- Ig ;Jtore i -Mar ried, at the Methodist par- Hilt9 was for a number of years rlac Saturday L� Shn.rman Stephenqou, Picker. also engaged at big tl�ade, that of barton on the 28th inst. . Special -Be, - ainting. On ineetirR of Ofticial Bu%rd-on.Tues-' ing" to Mies %tti�e-Wood,*-bf To- paper hanging' and p .ronto. leaving Pickering he went to day, March Lst, at 8 p rn. All ,vr -Misq Reta-'Robbins rebirned -Hotioltilu, -sybere, he resided-for menibers.expected;-J. W. D. 3�omp a few day-s Figo from Mone several years. On rettirning he ton, N. B.,' nbere she has been took up reAdquee In Toro.nto, lVew 4:i,� employed in the T. Eat(M- depart. where )is has ever since resided. We*'re 1. mental stor;6 for -the 'past tw-o Bbing-in poor health be-left &,few Y OR SALE-10 pigq. n1rinut 00 Ihs. years. iyeek�s ago for Califurnia, where Feach Gerald Clark, Drinbarton. 23-24 V Sparks -from' the srn'oke-stack he -was appl-reutly regaining his. f the' flax-mill set fire to the health. Th-is the news of his URNIPS FOR SALE-Apply to F. TFI.Richardson.-Ft R.No,2,Pickering. 23tf building oite day IsLait week. The death came as a abbek to -biq- Making- a r- fire was noticed just in time, and friends, the catise of hi% death be- E -LIOUSEKE PER WANTED-$,955 the prompt work of the employees iug heart trouble. He is survived X I per month for sattifictciry help. For partic-' -21tf soon extinguiRbed the flames. by his widow, son, Percy of San ula�s apply at the NEWS office, A h. Diego, Chl., *and twb, daughrers,' 'r A NTE D---:A t once'. si bronze.gobh� A, joint meeting of St. ­% ler. App d0i9w1,vbt:irch, Pickering, and St.. Mrti. Brokenshire(Ruby) of Chat. _!y to Robt.A.'Birrell, R.R� No. Big 11oller 2.Claremont. PlicineVore 326. 23 John's ch'brcb, Brougham, is call- ham, and Mrs.*Jae. Doyle(Lillian) ed for Wednesday evening at 8 p. of Toronto. FREE RENT-In retnrn for ciecu- -m.9 an March 2nd, in St. Andrew's Ap�tion of a farm house 3 1-2 miles from Pick- ak thureh. for thi consideration of AUCTION SALE OF afte. 2Qtf ;nn#,,aq earet er. Room for horse. Apply at ABOUT OUR. E t'he fnturo -status- of the pastoral Pickering, = the4lKingston road. 8 C9112 pi so Corn, Roots-and Implements. browh valued ot v, keepsaNe. Finder eas W im NEWS leave a*t c as a g' S charge and&her matters of;nutu- Fize Horses, Good Cattle I-L OST-Between Posts Hill and on, aterest. -The popular play presented Sto 'k T tin ecials P the young people in..the' Meth- The property of MOTORCYCLE FOR Slkl,E�Twini . Ob odist church last Thursday night Excelsior. 1949,model,- Run 600 miles. No rea,0 ble.offer refused Write G.T. Man. 14 All Sweaters and 'Coats, Was A decided succe4s, the actors Lot.11. Con. I., Pickering,(I mile Clareni`cc-Square. Toronio. 21-22 0- :havitig been greeted with a ope .south.of Oreen wood hill). on hundred au'd twenty dollar house. OR SADF-Two ynting rows due 20 per cent. off willl bepreSented by THURSDAY, MAKCH 3RD, 1921 Fto fmhen Nl,srch 13 and M Terms to suit This play re- 87tAudley and Mount Zion The fullovving purchaiter. ly N.Neale, Kiniiston road. I quest the near fattire. ;,ma.cast 1 0 4vering Village. 2 Shaker- Blankets, medium size, 3..50,pr. F SA I-Atl ii :�D.con. 7. P k- -Harold 'Cowan, one' day la%t Bay gilding rising&vrs old hd, Black L f ic week� met 'with -an -an -accident gelding .10 yis old h d. Black mare 9 KortHng. 50)busibel%of turnipte. For p-irticu- tb Fred Wriffht. R. R. No. 2. 64 -which might have had runch more 7 ditig 10 yrs old g p, clairas campopnly larg" rs old g p, 1 8 1 ay gel r t. Phone Mark,S24. 21-24 ize, 4.50 pr, Bay [Mar r6ii2g,5 yre old-g p bred to serious convequences. While w ork. ibg Stul,Bay driver rising 8 yrs old, 1;1OR SALE-Cedar 'pnstA. anchor ing on the second fl6or of the Rose - - CATTLP posts, At:indinz%imb,-r. hard and snft wood nt. 'off Flax mill,'he ati-pped int6 ark. open Rnan cow 3 yra in good bow "of milk Cut t��any-length. at lot 12. con. S. Pickering. All men'6 Uuiletwe-ar ,20 per ce. calf by Side. Pickering. 20,f -batch - way Fknd- f6ll head first to Holatiin cow 3 yrs old For further particulars apply to John Cowan, the floor beneath, -a -distance ot Hereftyrd cow 5-yrs old hred lij Svpt. 'he about ten feet, H Men's extra avK Wool S(�xt regular 1.10, now 79c. e .%%-as iuJured Hereford cow 5 vrs old brea in,0cr, -T vvkh to t-bank nir cus -ndle 4cow 5 5-rs old bred-in Oct. Red THA'K`3 about­the. head. blit we areglad-Bri tomer,for their liberal patronage in the past cow7yrvolddue March 5. Ayr�b,ire 7 All our- de 50,1 Shaker Flannels, going at 40c yard. cow4vt.sold bred Oct. "T in the trucking bu�inem S.Floover,Locust Hill. 9, Gaern and would ask theln. to redlember Ulm I Shi%till - to know that lie is 'improving Ind.phone 1531­1 23-21 W1 cow 4 yrs old calf by-side. . Ayrshirle -.Se chureli rv-��orze'. - i cow4yrsolddue &Wtit day of sale, �)Rl SALE-0ne of.tbp. hest dmirT- -Snag-proof-Rubbe -in next Sunday,. T10'rd Sunday in RedT cov% 7 v ra-old calf b� ;ide�', Hol- Fing iarrni in Pick n about 11\1e.,Ys jaeavy rs -Lent, 10 30 a. ni en p,,.consisttng o 2.30 d.7-00 p,m.- t,in h�, 2..13S ac.m being sou-th It f lots 3 and 4 in con. ifer 3 yra old bred Dec. 11, 5, 1 1-4 miles noIrth of Audley. Apply,to N. J. Rlack and all Red,,go' Bit 3.00 Pa t is expected that tvia distin- (at steers, -3 fat heifers. Fat Imll, Red Morrisse ,Pickering. 22-23 y gnisbed gtntlenien, will shortly heifer 2 yrt;old.Goeinsey ht�ifer'rtsiiig darkIV-or �'Visit this. pari-11- and speak in �-yrsPid,Red heifer 2 yt."R t.)Id, 2year-4 T�-OR RALE-Cheap,, all kinds of k Shirt�, N�ith -heavy Ken's Pickering,, first the Rev. T G ling steers. 2 yearling, heifers Here- X wagon,,harness. and all kinds of farm im- 'Wallace, M. A., T 1), C.; form.er4 ' ford,Yeitrkinlk heifer Hol�teiji, 2 steirs plemetirs in good order. -Also-several-heavy anti a ai--1745, no' 2.00 V light scalps and a couple of light horse-po ex - -collax affi�ch�kre UI w ,w S Lengan, Jrela'nd� the second I year old, 2 spring calves, Veal calf. 7 of If.Herman.Claremont. Phone 201. tf friend of the rector's, Capt. the Pl" AND FOWL 8 fat -4zi.- V�IVERYBODY Rev. Matthew Mullineaux. M. A,, pigs, Beiksbire*s04 br�d Dec. - e Yorkshite white sow, About 30 hens, J"John Tirnhe�s used to live. Well. that is the place to get yo-yr harness and boots-put in shape A X.C. Mr. 51tillineanx expeets to 131P.LEMENTS .ETC., for the spiing. Work guaranteed and prices M CH -P.MAN bfing with him some beautiful--- Binder M-118 ft. cut good, MowerL%I- n,,d,ra,,. Giveusatrial. R.H.Stroud.lot30, con.2, Pickering, 2:-24 slides Illustrkting Iiis workJu H 0 ft.,cut, Horse riake McC 10 ft ninr. z­ locating 6i R-raves' in 1600�-etnc- ly ew, S,,ddrill and cultivatar com: V,�TA-NTED-A fArmer,capable,used at ries in.Flanders id France. bined F&W 16 tooth, Corn cultiva. to machinery and dependable. Able to --After a brief illness Sluitli tor,F& W, Set of iron harrows good, take care of 1he cropping end of a farm. No live 1JUNDY RDWARE Cl4rk pasced. away on Feb. 18tb Set of iron harrows, Single plow Wil- stock work ckher ilain horg6s. 'A razirried man v�ith a son or rons or a reliable single man con- (the sixty-fifth'a n n ivers�iJ, 6f'his kin-on No.4 good, :Si6gle plow- VVil. sidered. App to Thos. Hetherington, care oL kinson No.- 4-n new, W,H.NToore,laosebank. 20 marriage), at the home of his d�u- ---Oak wood. H Whitby cutting box. fal), vhter neRr e was ning mill and bagger, 8 power OALAND LUMBER 13USINESS a ninety years ago in born almost with rods and Jack. Gor sale,including lumber, cement, builders' Set of scales cap, ii?,coat etc. Also coal and lumber sheds -Mid-Winter Sale of. Haldimand -Co., the eldest of a 2000 lb,., Wg,n lnternation%l,�Wag- supp etc. rd' at'Whilway slatioil .with switch. -0. lived during big -on box, G�avel box, HdV rack new, Within 17 miles of Toronto city limits. Splendid family of tL early manhood' near 'Da' nkerron Heavy oTringwagon. Light Sprin distriet. No opposition. Being sold by exeEu- 9 torsto wind up an estate. AEly Inge wagon, -24 hnd, itt the time of his marr' ight pole and- whiffietrees, 3 to Mrs.A.C. us oves to Caroline Belt. Reesor, Locust Hill,ont. ed A -,j i of Pickering, Tot)buggy nearlv new, '&t of single boughi a fRrm in Mariposa town. harness white rubber, Set -of brass. mounted team harness good, Set of Ld&� ship. Thirty-two years ago he ELM DALE MIT I Q e or Heater, f buying a Rang b�ass-mounted team harnessinearly f you are think?bg o and his wife rernovedto Pick ring new, Set,of pony harness, Root and for a nninber of �ear pulp. look'tbose over. *They -are guaranteed, -9 lived er Bell; Corn shellei, CreRm-separatar Yotl can a1%,%Fays get the best'Maui- retired here in tb'e village. All his Primrose, Barrel churn No. 2. Land toba Flont, inade from No. 1. an- e, N6. 95-18, six-hole, this" I only, R g life he was a devo �ed member of roller, Bay rack, 180 feet of bay fork mauitoba Wheat. aw lete new fi the S0*ciety of F-iends and was rope nearly neNv. Bag hal4r', Ston6 �tioe has a comP re-box espei 0 . pitilly admired arnong tileln boat, Dozen cow chains, Royal Hoxiqeiold And Gle'nora, ior 2 pig cotes. Bread. Try a bag. and otberwise. a4jusWd- -for his liberal dollations to the Pig run, A nurnber of barrels. Horse Floi r - Fresh- Rollrd-Oats d of the church ana collarai- Set -of-bob-sleiKha, WA017 Pastry I only, Range nee s Inissio Ideal. This is His home wns ever o, troiigh, Setof4-ton wagon springs, BRAN. SHORTS Brownie 'DS 8 pen for the About 12 or 14 ft. of belting, 2 rolling mall four bole tmige- without W - entertaitimeat of.Frien(is and all ;­7JdIX FEE 1-0 coulters. 4 sets of doubletrees, 3-horSe 7 ---OAT C110? who kne-ov, hini respected his Godly doublettees.' 4-horie doubletreeq- A 'UChk—splendid.baker in Al shape. f -t 'integrity. Inter- quFtntity of hirnips" Aboia 5 IoRd's o 13ARLEY,C90PL life and hotle, CRUSHED OjkTS� ent took ljlnue on Saturday, corn( Fork:4. rakes, boes and other .... .7.. 1 only, Parlor Cook, with oven, WHEAT�, -!e in the tneeting-lionse, I fire box after servit articles too numerous to mention, all in-firl&t-0111 in tho Frivn&' biirial-ground at As the farm has heen sold, th�re,w ZRACKM CORN 1@ 1.0 grates auc Marlpm;a. Three brotbers' and .-be no,'reserve w.hatet�er. —MIXED HEN FEF�T) dondition. Caldwell's Cream, substitute one SiSter survive him an(] 11 e Sale at ca I f ZNI ca 1. e, have "leaves Fk fAndly of one daughter. - 12,30 o'clock.sbarp Aloinsses Aleal Th-ege are exce6dingly good valaes forVie Prloe. W, Mrs. ChaR. - l6light, one gra TZRNS—Fat cattle, fa� hog.4, potiltri,. CHOPPING AND OATI `�..danghter, Nlr,!, Alex, Auderzon. co SR1'NG EVERYDAY -nili �ed them down to cl#ar tham,01. our hands' "And two grfli".-a t grtindsolls, Erle and rn, root,; and all innis of $15 and CRU�, . .. e,q ar Clare Ande under, casb.:i.o-eer that Anjount 7 Get prices on feed in ton lots. rson, Hk wife prt� montbs crisdl;�on furnishing#tpprov- -decewspd him ten months ngo and ed joint nov's, 5 per cent per annurn BELL PEIONE.:- a younger (hilcliter forty- off for caq,n. live n .. ..,P.iokerila Ye,.rs J-0 1i 13�� MAW, Auctioneer