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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_03_04 ? - i a_ 1 .1. "' I•', I r r 4 ,, 7 4 *7 'k,- _A 0 4e AOL VOL. XL* PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MRCH le 1921 NO. 24 Wilifollploote"OL ..111MOCK ROAD 111"OUGHMA Established I= W. A. Jackson has completed his Found. on Brock road.a x6ld brace. :-Baker Geo. Ell holidaTs and has returned to Kingston let. Loser Inquire at THim NEWS much m d in health. office. u prove Mrs. Briguall, we understand. un-, The Methodist Ladies'Aid will meet ����} �OOD H. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Direeter derwent a serious operation on Wed- at the home of Miss Bate on Wedges-IR - 0130emebueri coll tAbasocimateiroin=01 octpttomio trical esday. The family was called to her lowed day afternoon.March 9th,' A cordial e Claremont,citamined by appointment. bedside on Tuesday. invitation is extended to all ladies. Phone 2804, are ont,Ont. CofinecUing Link M. Fitzpatrick's funeral on Friday Association. *F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member Join the aggressive wide-awake was largely attended, flis daughters OSHAWA -MILLS d N,'oftthe College of Physicians and Surgeons an son-in-law, of Owen Sound. an :- - ' .``' '?" b Farmer. Why alkould your well as relatives from Whitby-and The G. W; V, A. 'Club. of Office: that formerly occupied of Ontario. be more successful Oshawa, are- organizing a District ,the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cal other points were present. Soccer Phone.- Claremont,Qnt. 231y -The Football League. and Mr, 7. than you ? change 'of time-ta.ble of the Muir.' Secretary of the Ontario Foot.• One klance will explain all. Jt1st Canadian Northern is not very sat!$- "IT E.FCARTWRIGHT, DI. D..Swil ball Association,is to address a meet- Acoroperf(irtheCoun Change yolir stabling, let is factory* to its patrons hereabouts.L.. The train leaves an hour later in-the of representatives of clubs inter�dinjg tyol-onta,io. Office hours: 12-2 and 8.8 p.m- -A-Uted, . . Bell lots of Light. to take part in the -League, It is Batley a whea,t = or at other..hours by appointment morning and arrives an bouT' earlier ex- V�Vm No.24.Z1. Ind.3honeNo,400. Pick it' ry, 'pall in the evening, thus giving people a perted that quite a number of-clubs tario. 3 ly 0' Make your stable srn a P will take the chance of getting into a- out the old woud stalls as very short titne In the-city. ­ 'BARGAN-IN FEED e good competition. Pickering, Whit- ' 0. McKINNON, M.D:, L.R.O.S., -they are germ gittherers. by, 0,,hawa. BowmRnville, Brooklin. Will•sell Bitfley Feed at specially-low, -No Edinburgh• member of the College of GREENWOOD l"tall Steel Stalls Columbus etc., should make u good Price until March 5th in order Physioians and Surgeona of Ontario,licentiate- of Boys) College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, and water bowls. Thomas Oliver was in the city one League. Ampetingof representatives to reduce stock. Geto tir free barn I plan service. .day last week. of clubs desiring to enter the League This is the best feed for pigs and cattle_ 8peota atteatfon to defeases o! women and e.- residence Brotl4h&M. Oill be held in the Sons of England for the money, Tohn Stewart, of Toronto,, is helping . ..... h O hall, Oshawa, on Saturday,We save you money. his father cut wood. ha March the = CHOPeING Legal. The football club held an enthusiast. 5th. at 7 p, p. m. Further particulars be had from John M(-rgan Sec'n1ay , Quick Service No Waiting is meeting a few nights ago and reor- W H.!KFNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- ganized for the season of 1921. The of Vets. Football. Club, 239 Bruce St_ We g:rind'fine .ipitor.tNotary Public.lConveyancerl&c. Stn uffville,' Ont, following are the officers elected and Oshawa, To get the best results from your grain 7 Whitby,Ont. i 41 should boost things from the start the finer it Is ground the better. E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- Pres., Wm. Ormilrod;-lot Vice, Wrn. GREEN RIVER Monday.. Wednesday and Friday TER.County Crowu Attorney.mod County Buy your Furniture from Middleton; Captain, Perry Wilson C.'DotCn is si�endiug a few days in Bran and8borts from Ontario -wheat - 60"Wr. Donn Bohan.'Whittiv. 10-7 Manager, Tow Oliver ; -8;c'y-Trees., Buffalo, on hand at right price F. W. Gibson ; Asst. Capt.,NL .Gibson.- W. G..Barnes is busy hauling logo rs E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister d J, He A and They decided at the meeting to hold a -for basket making.BEL A•Solicitor,NotsxT PubUoi Etc. money to- grand field day on rid I y 18r. Regardless of the recent wedding, can.!mOffice Brock St-North.Wbittiv. 2617 . 'TI to be he b- )is the mind n, an t -)is still keep ringing. Tl ALF,';'&"J OHN'STO'N-Barristers CL,AREMONT present, as it will be the event of the C. White is iinproving big house by Ia. sealon. Theyalso intend-holdi"94 installing a.bath and a furnace. JL_f etc,,229 Danforth Ave. '-A'ocl%N,arthlBldg, Reduced s for Jan. and -Toronw. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mal- rice grand concert, on the evening of the Mrs. J. Be'nson Wilson recently vern 171-0. kind.) 401y Feb. �v e pay the frei I gh same day.1 made a trip to the Soo to see' her dauz anywhere. gbter. i1 a- and lowest pri -e The many friend,; of Mr. and,Mrs. �g A ces. Hear "Henry Ford"lectul at Se��1 Ce s ­.er. Sulicitor, member of the firm-of Ryck ,j,i.Deni.son otter andBeaton. Toronto Whitevitle, Alarch 11th. B rnshaw will be sorry to 'see them General,Trusts Bui F 'rel4 dine.85 Bay Street.Toronti:6 leaving the village. one 2,1ai 9.6 1 and 961. n, Booth has been to Toron- to Wi :LOGS WANTED WHITEVALK r b off De-n t a.1 Every one enjoyed themselves at to their borne in the west. -to to gee Gordon. and INI rs. Booth G A R A G the fancy dress carnival at, the Locust On Wednesdav the Ladies' Aid met BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. R. Rock Elm,No. 1,$40.00 to843.00per-NI' Hill rink no Wednesday. Feb.23rd, at the home of Mrs, Wm. Hutebingq. Graduateof the Roy, at Colette of Dental Soft.Elm. 30.00 to 35,00 Don't forget Epworth League on There was a: large attendance and a .Surgeons and University of Toronto. OE'" Basswood' 6. overW. M Pringle's hardware store, Whitby: M,00 Co 35.(n Friday evening at a quarter to eight. good meeting. e have,a full line of motor oils and 9:Mee hours 0 to 12 :I to 5.30. Ind, phone a. :White Ash, '40.00to 45.00 Topic istobe taken by Mrs. Cooper. We are pleased to see the Hoover greases as well as motor-fixture"s.I 1 phone 220., 441Y Mayle, 30.00 Mrs. Tran has prepared a -good pro. and Postill children out again.after Hemlock. 25.00 gram-for Christian Endeavor meeting. being confined to the house with . -Autos of 11 makes and designs repiar.' 2nd Growth Plne�25.00 of shortest notice and -suatmoo Keep In mind the lecture on March attack of measles. the 11th in the WhItevale Methodist On Tuesday evening the home of at fair prices. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week church. to be given under the auspices Henson NG ilson was filled with mem- Agents for Dominion Tires. V ETA E.STEPH ENSON,A.T.C.X. day excepting Monday. of the Epworth League. and given by hers of the Sunday School who pres. teacher of piano and.theory, Phone 1803, anted Wilson with a ClAreallout 30-10 Rev. E. A. Hunter, entitled ­He ed Edward and litre. "Genuine Ford Parts ril beautiful clo,k. Mrs. Pranket read the man and his machine." The Ma G. HAM-Insuer of. Marrid .9 Wo G.Barnes, Green Nver Quartette, A. Spears and the Mines the address and Mrs.J, Nighowander Gasoline always on hand. Free Air Ish 8 Mass• MY Or address R. R.-,No. L Call and see us If you are'in need W U643666.in the Mustily 0 on Mackey. of Brookttn. will presented the clock. Edward Wilson Locust Ril� furs music for the evening. Come'and en. did duty overseas with the 48th High- of anything in the auto W i V.P.RICHARDSON-Real 'Es joy a good, humorous and profitable larders and bits also been a groat tate, Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary lecture. Admission 26 cents, child. worker In the Sunday School. After i or truck line. Public.Etc..'Pickering,Ont. Farmers, Attention ! ren 15 cents. playing games hinch was-served.and "N' W, MALL-House carpenter. I.&- �11 joined in singing "For they are Cowan Shepherd ••tlmatps given for new,*wark• repairs or Those who desire their harpeaj jolly good fellows.- C6 n I'll alterations. Ind.phone 2913.2 Pickering. 231Y mended.or wish anything in the bar. MIDDLETOX�HAM 2W Hess line, lease leave)our ordpro wiih . • A serions grns-honper ontbreak a A very pretty but quiet wedding Pickerm* g' , Onto D R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE J. S. Bal Son. took place on Wednesday. Feb. l6th. is feared this year in Saskn tche. D. Goov"aaeor, Oommissioner for %%lclai 191davile. Aseauntaut. Ble.. Kano? so loan All repain will he called for and ae• at'2 o'clock.at the home of the bride's w" on tam a '.1"Gor of Marriage Uo. lvered within three days of'-rec eiving p7x-rents. when Hilda Jade. eldest dau. 9 mose VML:Z;. out. 1-T the order. gliter of Frank And Mrs. Haw became GALE REGISTER. Graiin Choppin • W.MI DDLETONN. the wife'of George Lesle y. eldest son HUGH 1.4. PUGH. Lfronsed Auc 49tf tsonterforthe Province of Onlario, All Hitroess-maker, Whitby of Ueorge An_d Nfrol, Midd-leton, of the SATURDAY, - M.3LR(A 3111-Au,.dao INKING; kinds or sales conducted on reasonable ter Also breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn' cut:* • 8kh conce"kin, of Pickering. The Rev<- fait of good furniture at the borne of Wnte. can. Ind, phone,�Claremont A. McLellan performed the reremnny Thos. Walsh. Pickering Village, the 2116. 811:."11108:1or P.O. 331y PICKERING I. the presence of the immediate rel�- property of Miss, O'LeRry. Sale at I am prepared. to do. Ch6liping and-' tires. After Inneheon the happy cou. one o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. Fiaking every dayin the' POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ple left on..tbe 5 o'clock train from the B. Powell. auctioneer.. .,:_ 7 F. for Counties of Sock and Ontario. d showers of F on',".r, LUMBER YAR D Claremont station, amid week except Sat .a&]*,of all kinds mwoutti to ou abon"s Tt7E.SDT,.MAFtCH 4TH-Attcflon sale of uef"oe. Address Green SAver P.0., oat. confetti, for Tdronto.'-Orangeirillenrid other points nortb. the bride travel- farru--stocrk, and Imploments.-tbi? Jchu F. Bayles-: Claremont Pro�errty of A. Miller., lot 9, con. 6, WTIONM. MAW. LICENSED AUC_ ling in'a brown silk dress beaded with Pic P in -Alel. Sale at one. Riliral Route No.. 'EER.for York.Qntario and Durham (Kin, ham We have a large find well asporied coral and bugle beads and brown coat o'clock. arp. Wm:Maw, auction- Counties..All kinds of sales promptly attended stock of,the following material with hat to match and wearing the ear.to. Terms reasonable, Datesfor sales may be gr e Automoble Repairing arranged at N EWS'Officv.. Bell and Endepen, Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. oomd gift.it set of black fox furs, TuEsVAV; VA11CH 8TH-Auction sale F i THE NEIN'S joins is wishing the young dentphones. Whaby,Qnt., sly Matehed B C. r Sheeting, and couple rna'ny years of -happiness And of housebcld furnifore. hay, grain The Chevi-olet Set-rice St.�itiolv and Matched B. C. Heinkek flooring• prosperity, and roots. At lot 11, con. 10,- Mark- Garage at Pickering. is open for all -kharn and Pickering town -kinds of repairs itrid over hauls 1171X<:rT`0:R"21 =011T=8 inch V Matelied Fir Ceiling, 4 in. ham (Nfat Bougiltand solcV. and 6 in. B, C. Cedar.Siding. ne), the"br.o0erty of J. M. Arm- Agent fo, -egalite Auto Lens.'which Hear the"Henry Ford" lecture At V. S. Sale at 1.00 p. in. See you have to have to comply Government, Muni6pal and Cor Also, Beaver Board,Plaster Board Wbitevale, March 11th. bills, Fred Postill, auctioneer, with the law. 'r potation Bonds For 5ade. and Apple Barrels. AVEDNESD.kY, 'MARCH ftH-Auction ' Ex'pert workmanship gilaranteed. HIGHLAND CREEK sale of farm stock, implement Agent for Chevrolet Oars, Goodyear Bell Phone IM - _% ..j 9. hay, Glad to hear that Mrs.X. Reed is grain find fowl, the property of Al- Tires and Willard Batteries. WILLIAM-D. DYKES, WHITAY W. D. Gordon' & Son, improving. Bert..lack,'lot 24, con. 9, Pickering. 'Batteries"exchanged. Sale Stotts made a flying visit to atone o'clock,.harp. Seebills, PICKERING W. C. S Port Per last week. F. W.Silversides, auctioneer, Gerow's Garage, Ricke=' g '%V"e regret to report that Arthur FRIDAY. MARCH IlTil-Important Bell and Independent phone, Veterinary Surgeon Annis is in 'nor to, credit sale of farm stock imple- P Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary- Miss Nellie White. of Toronto,spent ments,furniture etc., at lot 22, con. Collee. All calls day or night the week-end at her home here: 6. Pickering, the property of the Picke1�111 o �g promptly..atten6d to. EASTER TERM Sorry that the HigbIand Creek estate of the late Sidney Bennett; Bell and Independent-Pbones bockei team is having such bad luck. Sale at one O'clock, sharp.' W. Maw, Miss Nellie Thom, of Dunbarton, auctioneer. Opens Mar.-29th 2TU-Execu. PICKERING, ONTARIO visited her cousin, Mrs. E. Knowles, Budd for S SATURDAY. MARCH uccess by attending' last week. tor's sale of Villa�,e property and TIMB TABLE-Pickering Station rug T.IV.. Tisine going East Sue as follows There' was a skating party at the chattels in the Village of Dunbar. Rouge on Tuesday night. All report No; -6 Mail 7.57'A Id. LUOTT ton, belonging to the estate of the OT 28 Local 2.28 P.M. a goad time. late Phoebe Lamoreaux.- Sale at 2 36 Looal 6.25 P. U Mrs, Ed. Craven and famil are vas• o'clock. See bills, Wra, Maw,auce iting her daughter, Mrs, 4 tore Trains going Weal dat as follows-- Cam* tioneer. No. 35 Looal . of Pickering. 27 Local 10-MAI.mi Yonge Charles Ste,Toronto Mis Annie Collins is improving in WEDNESDAT;. MARCH 16�1,1-dredlt 2.85 P.M. sale of farm stock and implements 7 Mail 8,55 r.w, This School enjoys a great'�reputa• health and- will' go to 'her home at at lot 26, con.5, Pi6kering, the pro- tion for superior work and for place -New Lowell at an early date. - TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEEr. party of Clarence Plaxton. Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday Sale at ing the giaduatdi; quickly in good one;'clock, sharp. See bills. W. It is a Rexall product Foregoing is according to Standard y positions, 'There are thousands of AIJOLU B. Powell, auctioneer. and is sure to time. openings in Toronto each year and A large skating party went from THURSDAY, MARCH UTn-Auction please, Dr.- N. E. McEwen, B-V.Be. we are called upon to fill more than here to Whitby rink on Monday might sale of horses, high-grade and regis- nd bad a good time, tered-cattle, implements etc.,' ECt lot 'Only 45 re'rits per pound. Veteri"ry'Surgeon. We can. Open all year. Enter at A The public school entertainment 19, con. 8, Pickering (Brock road), Graduate of Uniyersi'ty� of Toronto. any time. Circular's free, and box social held at Baggottsville the property of Frank Thompson & WAMPOLES, NYAL Former Vdterinarian to Macdonald last Thursday i3igbt was voted area Son. Sale at one o'clock, sharp, NATIONAL, REXALL W. J. Elliott, Principal Agricultural College, Quebec. success by the goodly number pres- See bill,-. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Products always on hand Prompt attention to all clients. ent. FRIDAY, MARCH 1STTI-Auction sale q, The W. P. Godson Co. will start up •of regisfer6d and grade cattle, imple.. Statiqnory, CAndies, Tobaccoe. work on their gravel pit at Greenburn n1ents etc , at lot 9-0, con.0, •Picker Bell and Ind. Phones., It is,My Business Cigars, Cigaretts. o next week, and they would like to see ing, the property of Roy Morgan. ICKERING, -ONTARIO. To help you run part of yours, the old hands again, also any new Sale fit one o'cluck, sbarp, See bills; We make oar own stock and con- By opening a New Garage in the Vil- men. Teddy Griffith will be there, NVM, Mitw, Auctinneer. dition.powders. They contain. Keep in mind the big box social to late of Whitevale I am prepared to do be held in Audley school house by pure drugs. No filler,'G R E II;D' aIr kinds of repair work, including and side curtains, also making "The, Social Service Club,"on Wed. Card of Thanks tops Hasa full line of rresh and our- nesday, Nlhrch 18th, at 8 P. in. Wm. your old car look and run like new by Maw meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint, will sell the boxes. Come in We wish, through the columns of crowds. THF, N, Fws, to express our heart felt X I Agent for Toronto machinery, include The-young people from here report gratitude to our frlen'dsand neighb,r, N. E. McEWEN is Roll, Breakfast Bacon ing:Pumps,: Windmills, 'Silos a fine time at the home of Richard and for their kindness and expressions of Bologna, Weiners, etc andiGasolineKEngines. Mrs. Puckrin' Plekerilast Wed- sympathy during the illness and death Highest prices paid for CHARLES M,/RICE, nesday night, Some two dozen having of ont: beloved mother, Mrs, William Veterinary Surgeon Butcher'll wattle, Rome Tel, 5511, WhiteTale,Ont been taken down by Charles Puckrin Feasby. in his big truck, FAxUy I I : % 'ICK G ;Na E_ 11-P ERI -NIL WS D G;QN"I 'v "e T, 24 L �N T R 044 M TOURS uripa"in TWO WiTHRGW The I-TU1Y I to Aug. 27. $1;50. Beat or BATTLEFIELDS. England, Belgium, 0 t Detahark "d Norway. France, Switzerland, Ituly. toptlallal to- others in Del' - 6,nd Fragranice AIELITA und Macy • ly NADOSA (14,000'tons). N,er). beat MIN C. P.R. shtpp.s next to two Empressom. -.Sax Apply V- V IthrOw. N-AL. 20 Wychwood ' 1'Ihi e 1 :a k, To"uto. ishoas 3gliumns.Hat a - _ - also. Rohmer Mines Lit by Candle.;. ti ;, Tile gold, diamond and other mines of South Africa are enormous can- s=QrS of candles. According to the "The point of Commercial year book for 1920 of the 0 PART I. this quite escapes Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce,' HUIIO, Brace," said Paul Harley i'me," he confessed. 6dSome one, sit his secretary entered Is that a.)?" said Major Ragstaff. t!IeFe mines In Cis preceding twelve Send us post ciiii for a free samples stating the is making a devil of a row outside."! "Is that so, air? Perhaps you will nmlths used 9,917,716 pounds of par-, you use Blacks Creen or Uri" you now pay and it I IT*nis is.the offender, Mr. Harley," be good enough to,read this." rulln ten-ounce candles, The bulk of Salads, Toronto. 5717 said Brace, and ha-,ded my friend la From his-wallet he took a second these; 8,218,367 pourt" was c AUze&Tea. Ad&ess "visiting card. consumed newspaper cutting, a liews e smaller than the lit the gold mines of the Rand. 'at %1d 9 In the coal mines at- the United Glancing at the card, Harley read i gummed to a sheet of club notepaper. Harley took it and read aloud: "Major J. E. P. Ragstaff, Cav- -e used,' Vft States, no candlei at Vhy the East Wan ts Dayfight Sa lalry Club, London." as follows: for feat Meanwhile a loud, harsh voice "Mr. De Lana, a well known wern- of dust explosions, but a great many question of into another, thus intrcd•u..cing a time"-which would have been audible in a!ber of the Stock Exchange, who met of them are burned I]ti our metal Within a few weeks, the iwith a serious accident recently, is,,mllies* Even in the latter carbide -daylight saving will probably theoretical time full gale �vas roaring in the lobby. once at variance with the theore "Nonsense!" I could -hear the major,stUl in a precarious condition." lamps are preferred, and these have more bef9me the subject of more or of that zone.. The contention of the I The shouting. "Balderdash! Tbere's' more; puzzled look on Harley's face, been replaced to some extent by elec• lamps fe ask ('watched him with an expression which teries. The batter yis attached to the less heated'debate in wrilen business railways- is that time should be grew more acute, and the major, iris la d from small storage bat- fuss than if I had asked for an inter- V. men, city fathers, farmers with cows changed only at the points at the ter* view with the Prime Minister." of mint of train dispatching 4fstrAB Brace's smile developed into miner's back at the waist, the cord to milk, mothers with children a.I can only describe as one of fierce school age to look after, and last but when train crews are relieved. They laugli, in which Harley joined. "Ad-I enjoyment. "You're thinking I'm a not least, railroads `wfth time tables claim it is hazardous t6 require traiin mit the major," he said. damned old fool :ain't you?" hel Passing up behind and over his head to the lamp fixed above his forehead. "Scarcely that," said Harley, srhil- to print and trains to run It possible crews to change from one standatil Into the' study where Harley and"hOuted suddenly. to the minute, will demand to have -operating time to another during a I had been seated quietly oleinct, there presep their ilsy.'- The advocates foi'da'�llght trick of duty, * and impracticable to _tl strode a very choleric'Ing slightly, "but the significance of. Oil of Apples. -saving will pelli-t out that in England have train dispatchers operate trains igentlVinan. lie wore a-horsy cheek these paragraphs is not apparent, I Chemists have newly succeeded Iii the economy In coal consumption"ei- under two standards of time. suit and white spats, and his tie I must confess. - The man Bamptonl, xtractilig from. apple parings, by 1closely resembled a stock. In his would not appear 'L.) be an interesting I I character, an since no great dAm jueans of ether, an essential oil, yel- fected by daylight saving during the Now it is noticeable that the de- hand he carried a heavy malacca cane, lowish and a summer.months amounted to iii, wand for adoption of daylight saving gloves; and one of those tall, light has been done, Ills drunken- fro f a somewhat gummy ron- 600, whe.reas.the dairy farmers of the I time by the larger towns and cities Is gray hats commonly termed white.1 hardly comes within ci bisten' y., my sphere. f c :.which possesses In high de- middle west protest that the morning almost-exclusively confined to Eastern He was below medium height, slim l Mr. De Lana of the Stock Exchange gree the characteristic and delicious dews and the natural milking time for Canada. New England States an pens to odor of fresh apples, d the I and wiry- his gait and the shape of I never beard, unless he happens -le i be a member of the firm of De Lana Crabapple parings cows cannot be regulated by clock, City of New York. On examin"t 0 1 412 Vs, b1s build,' all proclaimed the' -yield more of this A,L -9,wbile In the North-West, 'where the this appears to be due to the fact that dragoon. His complexion was purple, & Day?" Oil th&ntbweof ordinary applea. It is and the "He's not a member of that firm,summer sun shinai eighteen or twen- Eastern Standard time which th larg: white teeth visible be- likely to-be-jurned to use tr , .. 1:i ., - eare neath' a b tling gray moustache air shouted the major. "He was, up useful account Ayljours a day the mother of seven , tiCally extends only between the 75th for savoring purposes added to the natural ferocit0f him to 6 o'clock this evenin'." and conceivably children wishes 4o goodness that the and 90- meridians, has been car . .- I "What do you mean exactly for perfumes. ried appearance. Standing just bin the exactly?" in- 'darkness and the hour for. bed time In aettial practice a very considerable doorway, "Mr. Paul Harley?" h quired Harley, -and the tone of his 3 a ' Women! Use "Diamond Ac- 'shouted.' It was apparently �n in- .came twice as 'soon and lasted twice. distance east of the 75th degree. e voice suggested that he was beginning e ' as long—what Abe wants is a dark- cording to this meridian places all of �'quiry, but it sounded like a to entertain doubts of the major 1 3 reprimand.. Dyes. ness-saving law• the Province of Q-_#ebec, and -all' of My friend, standing before the fire- sanity or, sobriety. "He's dead"' declared the The demand- for daylight saving, 'New England. New York City and is hands in his pockeis and major,ace, bowever. is most Insistent in Eastem t part of New York State in the Allan- Kim pipe in his "Dead as the Begum of Bangalore! Dye Old Skirts. Dresses,. Waists mouth, nodded brusque- He died at 6 o'clock. 'I've net spoken Coats, Stockings, Draper1eq, "I am Paul Harley," he said. to his widow on the teliephone.11 `Won't you, sit down?" Ragstaff. .glancing an I suppose I must have been staring Each package of "Diamond Dyes- IV Malo' angrily r hard at the speaker, and cert-tin- contains easy directions for dye!ng very SV40M AM4 MOW at Brace as the latter left the study, I Harley was doing so, for be sud- ~smr sxr&,Nr oe Jossed his stick and gloves on a settee any article of wool, milk, cotton, limen, 7enly"directed his fierce gaze toward or m [ASTERN r1M and.-drawing up.-a chair, seated him- me. •"You're'completely stumped', air, Ixed goods. Beware! Poor dye MERIOANS SNOW I self stiffly upon it as thou gh he were and so's your friend!" shouted Major streaks, spots. fades, and ruins ma. amRmr ,%e-y,9) in a saddle. He stared straight at R&gstaff. terlal by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy I;Harley. You are not the sort of "I confess it," replied- Harley qbiet- "Diamond Dye&,, only. Druggist has SrANAWA7 M& .1person I. expected, air," he declaredA "and since my time is of some lit- Color Card. keep I ask,if it is your custom to value I would suggest, 'without clients dancin' outside on the disrespect, that you explain the coil- Saby�"Sornbs. mat and all that�­on the blasted mat, -ne ction, if an"', between yourself, the Baby" . Incendiary bombs. I which air!" !drunken'Bampton, and Mr. De Lawil, -eased a smile, and I of the Stock gxcKc—nge, who died, yoll Biltish aircraft used during the war. I Harley suppressed b reached for my cigarette t inform us, it 6 o'clock this !ven•px were, so small that"a Handley-Page as'illy U -ably, of injuries aeroviane could carry hich I had placed upon the m car ante ' as the -result. presumably, 4.000 of them. shelf. received in an accident." An six weeks 85,000 of these bombs' "I am always naturally pleased to "That's what I'm here fort" cried i were dropped an German industrial tee- clients,- Major Ragstbff," said J Major Ragstaff. "In the first pla(e. I towns. Harley. "but a certain amount rf�. although I I rase of I am the pa saw e is necessary even in civilian lian!-to i� that my name was kept out of 1 Minard's Liniment fat Burns, life. You had not advised me Of I print, whom the drunken.lunato: as- your. visit and it is contrary to my'faulted. " I n Holland there is a cow to-"ev custom to- discuss' business after 5 11"A/c r I H ery Harley, pips. in iaud, stared at the 1 inhabitant. o'clock:' glared speaker perplex�eilr. Onth tire' J F. lt4 CENTRAL As Harley spoke the major "Undie?rstand toe, Ued 1re "I'vi seen You. major, "Y am the person-1, Jack at him continuously' in India!" he roared; "damme! I've 1 Ragstaff—he assaulted. I was elk- ' seen you in India—and, yes! in Tur- Ing down from nay in Mad- OOARSE SALT -key!. Ila! I've got you now,air!" He dox Streef, on my way to dine at the' A N D SALT. sprang to his feet. "You're the H3r- club, same as I do every night a' my ley who was in- Con-stantinople in, life. when this fl idiot sprang ..Quite true." upon me, firrabbed my hat"—he took TORONTO SALT WORKS 1up. his -white bat to iVustrate• what "Then I've--c.q'me to the wionk had occurred—w"not this one, but, o C. J. CLIFF TORO-NTO Cani�',a .anti the Eastern State and tie should belong to the Atlantic Time �hap P, no 1ike it—pitched it on the ground anti lot- every Insistent' demand titers ls 'Zoue. and if this, time were rein- -�Fhat rentiams to be ,qeen, major, w5ual!y'a real reason. the reason ap• !,Rtated There would be tittle or no call __�•But I was told you were a private 1 jumped on it!" WHY LOOK OLD? • parently is that,the so-called standard for daylight raring now. -The (Continued in-r,*-Kt issue.) Tail- ;detective, and all that." hen lime, lii'force In the area in quettloin way$ have carried' Eastern'time too , "So I am," said Harlev'quietly, "In- one IVA; tion of tcu's Shooting Fish. varie, considerably from 'the mean,�'far,ea-t,-and the States and Provinces 1912 the Foreign 'Office was my Wair JustoratIV& I There is said ro be a shooting fish 4utt time upon which the e%;ry 2 rnh,% actual length I and .11unicirlalitles-which have adopted client! I am now-at the service of any, k eps the ,:tlr and -Inten.ilty, of daylight is based. I the same time for the sake of unl- one who cares to employ me." with a hollow. cylindrical beak. When I natural.e No n e sees a fly on ant's that grow I Stj v la rd t I tile-Is a convenient artifice �'fo rm I t y re-realizing that t Iris the hair can does ..The major seemed to -be temporar- It oil, no uniform i not correspond pond with nattiral time. On ,ily stricken speVhlest, by the. discov-' shallow streams iell Ve w a 5 h ed•.-stabliLhea in order to secure L rejects a.single id rop.4 tfine for neighboring communities or I the railways, Eo ery- that a man who had acted for the of'water, that knocks the fly Into the 'm lien demire,l- st-ern standard tlml-.)British government should be capable Try it, Wrork tide. ,;,Places. The sun is travelling from Is carried from Gaspe; lit Easurn Qtfe- Of stooping to*tXa%!ork of A private cr Brown. East to N%'es�and the noon hour origin- bee. to Fort Williams, in Ontario. 0 dis- inquiry agent, ring all about the'; Price, $2.00. It's an indication of old a e when it." prLpakl to ally tl7avelied with it,'but it was found lanc.e of 25 degrmst, or 1.200 miles. in .9 .-, room-with a sort of naive won er sn�- adaress I n heavy fall of snow "horrid" 40 nient, he drew out a big silk bandk 'Onnadu. -advisable to fix �eflnite areas in which � stead ' V, the 11.70 miles of 15 de you call a he lth.e noon lic'Mi• and other hours should 11grecs. chief and loudly blew his node, all instead of "beautiful." ;,X. A. Carsochais, PoW@U Ave., Ottawa rc-nmTn the same for'tile convenience On eastern stardard time as'at pre. .time eyeing Harley (ruestioningl t. P1 the operation of railroads anfl-tele- Rent maintained (Replacing-his handkerchief, he direct- -in New England and I ed his regard upon me. ,:Xrapbs and the transaction or hTisfriezi; Qw-bee the stiff rises frorn� '.Xra%�-to SYSTUX wherein contrL icts .. involved definite September two or thriee hours before 4-This is my friend'. 'Knot,- - Vine limits. average person . is about in the said Harley; "you may I your The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. ease tile av The situatfon was c'dnip!leated, par. morning, and sets at an before him without tion, equally unser, 1 utilecs" 34 Y*Src 91 Snecess V'(-u!arly lit the Eastern States and viceable hour, Hence. the *natural de. rose: to depart. Whole Family Insurance It cost. Government tam aid Rates. Cainada. by'the railways themselves..; sand for daylight saving legislation Sit 'down. Mr. Knox! Sit down, slation _Total 'funds on hand ai 31st becembor, 1920•-$1,20.1-357.77. 1W v, Ontario abere in actual practice it was found lit thee parts. If New England, Que- sir!" shouted the major.' "I have no JOHN L. 6rancl Cou:wIlIvr, L0 Hucild Ave_T row, iicressary to fix the iinie-breaking bee and !lie Maritinie, Province 'were skeletons' in the cupboard. I simply WI L, F. MONTAM'F.. grand Tlc•vorder and_ Acting .Zl_ran6i. TreistVpr. ,tares at terminals or division po4tits. to adopt .1itlantic standard time, which !want something explained which I am �too thick-headed—too damned thick-� lianillion, Ontario. Am brain-h _lines- have been const-lict- "'is their natural specl•fic time, they For inrornitition as to �.­t or joining apply in, vd. the carriers have extended on would save hundred-i of thousands of i headed, sir—t6 explain myself." N%. P. CAMPHELl.'. (p'an(l 6:•ganiz�,r, iTanititon, Ontario.' "ttesc the standard time observed at dollars all the year roll lie resumed his seat and, taking. round foi- fuel and!but his wallet, extracte 11 it a d froi line. There are instances Harley. ,the Jittiction point or upon the main flight,light, and incidentally the agitation.small new!1iaper cutting which he --------- where the for daylight saving would be buried in offered to I '_branoli Illics r�,dinte out of one, zone oblivion. Read that, Mr. Harley," be,,direct- T "Read it aloud." ed.. r0;tiug-places are side by side, are Harley obeyed and read'as follows: -A Cosmopolitan Churchyard. Send for 2, S,,Ond grouped together ender their national "Before W.' Smith at Marlborough Book of 10-1b. Perhaps one of the strangest war emblern the crescent and r-tar. and the IStleet Police " Court JGhn Edward 'Recipes,leg;,vit-; iert us is 'to he.seen in the 'Banipton was charged with assaulting tiny God's Acre at Kirk -Patrick, .9,e insc'r'iptions were carved, by an Rng- a well knovoh clubman in Bond Street FREE of Man. Here'tombstone llv�crlpl!olls on Wednesday evening. It was proved i A 0 provided by the by the constable who made the arrest in German. Turkish, 'Manx. L11111, and Ilghter touch I-, provid following, adorning the grave of all in .'that robbery had not been the motive mingle with ftie more usual failt ebild: Vrglish tongue. of the assault and Bampton confessed Thi� queer record is due to cite "When the nrebangel's trump shall that he bore no grudge against the e a round, assailed man; indeed, that he had Internnient camp which exl�tel close ! - , . .Pe Corn Gems you said were the :best 'never seen him before. d All knd souls to bodies join. ore. He pleaded lq'the small town during the war.' I : you had ever eaten, were made with 7hPre'FL millivils then. will -v int0XiCfttiOJ1, and the police surgeon r le h their kinds and classes were confined t1ifre, i lives testified that-i-although-nGt-Actualk- a tablespoonful and a half of Crown : and, tin'bappIly, some 'never SAW the intoxicatcd, his breath had smelled iEare flags fly, I Had been as.short as mine." Brand Syrup instead of Sugar.' strongly of liquor at the time of his r. One allen epitaph runs: '.arrest. Bampton's' employers tesd- To be had at all Grocers Some ol llli� finest lace hi the THE CANADA STARCH CO., Llldlilil), MONTREAL •1 have c.nnsed thee' to rn�o ri-on, ioi W041d' fi e-'I t 0 -1 hitherto blameless character, and as the charge :vas not proYssed'' is ....... .:ftlne Vnenliev." made by the women of the Philip- the man was dismissed Nvith a cau- silky And'another pine Islands rrorn R , strong. tion." Crown Brand Syrup : t his own fibre obtained from pineapple leaves. .4,�Ic­ every nj..n return 4 Ilaving read the pa,ragraph' Har- In Itea"f.­ puz- Che-Great Sweetener 24 ley glanced at- the major with a Seven subjects of Turkey, whose Miiiartfs LIntment Relieves Colds, etc. zled expression. ' LADA i - M t A =g' iwa 71 5 R / "n IRA 774 THIRTY PERSON' LOS E LIVES IN r ir i rzN PER CENT. DROP IN ENGLANO CHICAGO-MONTREAL TRAIN WRECK 9 Li*intCost ii 2.4 N�w­Based on 1914 as 100. -1W Crash4 Into - on says:---4 edbound New York Central Express a De- A despatch London 1- . ..railed Michigan Central Train, Plowing through Two Day .-though the official figures have not t th Coaches-Al3out•Fifty Persons Injured-Accident Was Ev been published, it is knawn that the Labor' ffinistriy"-s estimate of the liv- Ing cost will show i drop of 15 per Caused by M.C. Train Overrunning Block SignaL." 11, \V11 January. 'D- b q!,-4-4 L- cent. -in -nuary. The December 0 a is figures showed a.drop of,4 per cent., Porter, Ind., Feb. 27.-At least 30, cross in pen country and are visibly paisengers were killed and scores in for a conc-iderable distance from from 269 to 265 Per cent., with the' Jured at Porter, Indiana, • to-night j 'either direction. ;'living cost in 1914 represented by 166. All four of the killed and in- The new figutes probably will bring Toronto-Montreal flyer (No. 20), 1*- jured were in the.Canadian Pacific the- percentage down to 250. when the Canadian Pacific Chico o- known as "the Canadian," run-, train.' The'Food Ministry calculates that ring over .the • Michigan Central The tracks of the two railroads food alone dropp�ed from 14 to 16 being cracks, was cut in two by, the New, intersect here at a sharp angle, be points. While this accounts for 60 York Central Interstate Express (No.j almost parallel. The Michikan Cenv of the living cost, there have per cent 151),. The C.P.R. train, was due to: tral train was believed to have started been big drops in the price of cloth- -a 8.23 Moilday across the Intersection and then to rrive in Toronto- at Ing. Another shilling has been taken morning. The New York Central train have been derailed. off the price of a sack of flour, and ..•%vas bound from RosNn to Chicago. Chicago, Feb.-27.-Rescuers digging I At it is promised that bread soon will be -Among the victims are passengers into the tangled debris'say many of cheaper. booked to Canadian points. 4 the dead are so badly mangled and The.decline of priceaNn England is The Canadian Pacific train mrsist-1-disfigured that identification will be somewhat behind the movement in ed of nine ears, two of which were' difficult. .D4 America but the tendency is certainly demolished. Both were practically The ill-fitted trair.which is known't,- that was, and it is expected that re: solid Pullman trains. The accident the travelling public as the "Chica-go- lief will be Jelt,here soon. 'Any sug. -°ioccurred at 6.35 AM the wreckage: Toronto-Montreal Flyer," was due to gestion of .cutting -wages has been took fire. arrive'in*Toronto at 8:23 o'clock Mail- here the same p met me as in America with The Canadian Pacific train was de- day morning, leaving again at 8.53 for violent protests from which labor, railed on the New York Central track; Montreal. -She is a through train dl- TO KEEP THINGS MOVING says that conditions are not yet equal when the New York Central train bore,rect froin Chicago to Montreal, and to-this. ' There is a movement on here .,down on It at eixty miles an hour, with the exception of a change of for shortening hours. -,.#nd- the result was one of the most engines of a switch is made to the -,--di-sa-trous wreAs in history. Both Michigan Central tracks at Detroit, SPRACKLIN FOUND "NOT GUILTY" CENSUS FRANCE engines plunged down an embank-!the rolling stock of the C.P.R. is used ment. solid without change overt. the entire Porter, Ind., is a railroad junction route in both directiom. OF MANSLAUGHTER BY SANDWICH JURY . - TAKEN MARCH &6 `She is one point fifty miles, east.of Chicago. It of the fastest trains operated by the! Will Show Results of War's is hero that the New York Central C.P.R., and according to�local railway liras cross those of the Pere Mar- officials, this is tb�e'first wreck in Shooting of Beverley Trumble, Proprietor.of the Chappell Death Toll--Last Enamors- House, Sandwich' on November 6th Last, tion 1911. quette, The nearest cities are Gary which t�ls train has :figured since the ard'Michigan City, Ind. The tracks service was inaugurated. Was Done in Self-Defence. • Paris, Feb. 2G-The census of France will be taken March 5 a nd 6. SNOW SLIDE KILLS A despatch from Sandwich says:- , Previous to the announcement, The last French 'census was in 1911,, A Chief Justice Mulock issued sin em- -and great interest attaches to the After fifty-seven 'minutes deiiberation i)hatic warning that any demonstra- forthcoming enumeration because I THREE RAILWAYMEN Ill .,. i t", - * ' 3 ��­��Al Ithe jury returned" a veidict pro- tins an the part of the 'spectators will reftect the results of the world nouncing Rev. J. O. L. Spraqklin, -.,-One Man Seriously Injured in would be treated as contempt of war and the subsequent movement of pastor of - Sandwiek Methodist court and the offenders promptly. population upon the-French Republic. C.N.R. Accident. Church and former special liquor placed under arrest. As a conie7 In deaths-France lost in the war I.- A despatch from Edmonton, Alta.,' of quence, the only evidence of the su- 10;000, but bemuse of contrrbu ry license inspector "not guilty" to -says:-Three killed and one seriously were causes the war made much heavier' the charge of manslaughter aria- pressed excitement prevalent .-injured is the result of a snow-slide ing out of the shooting of Beverley the scarcely audible' sighs of reli4if inroads on her population, f in on the Canadian National Railway Trumble,:_proprietor P the Chappell from Mr. Spradklin's sympathizers.: It is generally estimated that there forty-six miles West of jasper, at House here during-a raid on Novem- Mr. Spracklin at once stepped from are 3,000,000 fewer French than the M ount Resplendent, Thursday night 0.�i- ber-6th last. Thus came to a close the prisoner's dock &'free- man, stop- $8,000,000 of the last.census. How- m with his sit 10 O'clock. The dead are. Oper. ',�k the trial which commenced before Sir ping only to shake hands 9 ever, parts of France' notably Paris ator Meunjor and Fireman Berry, of i William Mulock, at the Essex County lawyers, -he left the courtroom des-'and the Mediteriane"an cities,• have Jasi;er, and Roadmaster Willis, of: qtride. The injured man is Brake- Spring Assize Court here. The judge's tending to_the main floor of the'had a great influx of refugees from w i charge to the jury was concluded Courthouse, he voiced his relief in the 'the disturbed com.tries. It is estknat- man Fortin, of Jasper. I shortly after two o'clock and they, words, "Thank God it's all over." In ed th4t there are 200,000 slide occurred on Thu'rs- to commence their deliberations the al-erifrs office hie was surrounded ';ogees -- The first, lef, ' gr.es it! Paris alone. day afternoon and a rotary plow left at 2.18. They returned to the court by relittives and friends who tendered - Jasper to clear the line: The plow i room at exactly 8.15 o'clock and an- their congraturaTi-o hs. Asked,- if he had only Penetrated the pile of snow nounced their. finding in- two words:' Intended to resume his work as license Will Not SOB West Inches a short distance when the seconA I "Not Guilty." No comment of any, inspector, he-replied, "I'm not lAying, to DkJharge Debt slide occurred, burying the plow and Winnipeg Man Again Selected. kind.was attached- to the finding by as a matter of fact f have made ab- A despatch from London' says:- the Jury,nor, made by His Lordship. solutely no Plans." -<_Workmen under & mass of 81)0'w and Richard D, Waugh. who hoe' re- Aee. The. Foreign Office has announces appointed Canadian member of the All that the attitude of the British Gov- Sarre Valley Governing Vowinission• Noted Surgeon Dies May Raise Lusitaria, ernment with regard to suggestions. British Mandate in Palestine of the League of Natibils. While Performing Operation From Ocean Floor that-Great Britain-turn over-the West Takes Effect forces still in. Palestine' were with- Indie's to 'the United States in return drawn at the beginning of March in London.'Feb. 27.---;A despatch to the for cancellation-of war debts has n0 -A despatch from Pariii says:-The A despatch from Paris 'says:- accordance-with the terms of the Bri- Daily Express from Geneva stater Lusitania. arfd all other large ships changed from -that of a year ago, at The French and Atalian military tish mandate over Pale%'tin(L that Dr. Victoria. Vella, a ited Swiss sunk- during the submarine warf iiie which time the Prime 'Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, declared Great-Britain surgeon, died while performing an as.well as the Tit4nic and other ves- had. not the 'slightest intention of- operati6n. Two nurses who were! sets considered 'lost forever will be present -Weekly Market Report called Dr. -Vella's assistant -raise7d and brought to a harbor,judg-7 bartering or selling' any .part of the d.the patient re West Indies. who rushed in, found Ing from the claims made foi an in- That statement, was .made in cori- coverinpolorom, the anaesthetic and. v t4 y n Toronto. 1$7.5 .-r-emm--perfected b a ' Italian naZA- menting- on the-resoltition introdu'ced 0 per 15-see. case; 5 an d 2!A-Ib­compkqed the d1pe, on time. ed7 Finotti. �M. anitoba wheat-No. tins, 23 to, 25c per lb. in the United States Senate by Sen- I Norther The woman who was heir.. operated By means of the inven� $1.937%; No. 2 Northern. $1.90%. No' Smoked meats-Hams, med., 37 to upon will recover. tim, It is ator James A. Reed'of Missopri con-. 3 Northern, $1.867%; No. 4 wheat: 41c; heavy, 37 to 39c; cooked, 53 to declared, it'is possible to raise sunken corning possible negotiations_for sich 55c; rolls, 32 to 33c; ;cottage rolls, 85 1 vessels from the most profound an exchange' of the British West'In. to 36c breakfast bacon, 44 to 47c; depth,.i.* Manitoba, oats-No. 2 CW, 50%c, fancy - 6 - - -die -for the wiping out-of Britain's No. 3 CW, 46%c; extra No. I feed breakfast bacorf, .53 to 56c;I Gerr h Delegates o the•United States. 46%c; No. I feed, 44%c; Nr "backs, plain, bone in, 47 to 50c;' bone� Leave for London debt t j. 2 feed, 41%c. less 51,to 55C. British House'Increases Manitoba barley�No. 3 CW, 851�c;I Cured meats-Long clear bacon; 271 man -No. 4 CW, 70%c; rejected, :to 28c; clear bellies, '26 to 27c, 1 Berlin, Feb. 27.-The eight'Ger Insurance Benelt A United Armenia' delegates to the conference with-the feed, 60Yic. Lard-Pure tierces, 21 to 211/4-c; to be Constitute& c; tubs, 211,j to 23c;-pails, 21% to 22 A in London, headed by Foreign despatch from' London All above in store Fort William i. 1prints, 22%4' to 23c. Shortening, Minister Simons and accompanied by In_t11e­Houm-of­Commons-during-the 4,ondon, Feb. ­22,7.- A Ontario wheat-F.o.b. shipping points, according freights outside.'tierces, 14 to 14%c; tubs, 141'` to -i4wretaries and, debate on the Unemp'loym-e-n-f-Insur- British Foreign Se-cr ry, ed No. 2 sprh,g, $1.75 to $1.80; No. 21 pails, 14'q to 15%.c: prints,- *5,� to clerks and u. party of-seven German I ante Bill, the Government,-in-res'ponse 'notice on the T��- delegated h winter, $1.85 to $1.99; No. 2 (16c. gcosL- newspaper men, left Berlin at noon i to drgent representation . by the day that the powers are determl -wheat, $1.70 -to $1.80. --- Choice heavy steers, $9 to $10; to-day oil a special train enroute tAQ! Laborites, agreed to increase the in- tq constitute a American corn-Prompt shipment' i good heavy steers, $8.50 to $9; but- - united and stable- American The Chancellor and Dr.! surante benefit froth N to 20 shill- Armenia. The, districts torn froer No. 2 yellow; track, Toronto, 90c, ches* cattle, choice, $8.75 to $9.75; do good, $7.50 to $8.50; do, med., $G to Simcr..,; both appeared to be in good! ings for men and 16 shillings for wo- the country by,Turkey and kwsia, it Ontario oats-No. 3 white, 47 to 49c, ac�.-ording to freights outside. $7; do, com.,-$4 to $Q; buteb6rs' bulls, spirits. men. was added, are to be re-stored-. ­ -- - Ba xley-Malting, 80 to 85c, accord-1 choice, $7 to $7.50; do, good, $6 to $7; zw 1:1 1 do, com., $4 to $5; butchers! cows, z to freights outside. ,choice. $7.50 to $8; do. good, $6.25 to, '�:'�ffl Ontario flour-Winter, prompt ship- -d $7; 1 com., $4 to $5; feeders, $7.75 ' run ment, straight bulk, seaboat A FIXED INDEMNITY IS ONE $8.50. to do, 900 lbs., $7.25 W18.2 Peas-No. 2, $1.50 to $1.0, outside. do, 800 lbs.., $5.75 to $6.75 do, �om.,! 'Manitoba flour-Track, Toronto•' to $6: canners and cutters, .53 to OF GERMANYS COUNTER PROPOSALS First patents, $10.70; second patents, $4-,50; milkers, good to choice, $85 to 410.20. $120; do, cori. to coed., $50 to $60; Buckwbeit-No. 2, 95c to $1, choice springers, $90 to $130; Iambs, Germans Offer to Reco"nstruc t France and Make Pa nis Rye-,No. 2, nominal; No. a, $1.50 yearlings, $9 to 19.50,,�, do, spring ynalp to $1.55. good to calves, 1$11.50 to $12.50; in Kind-United States to be the Banker. Millfeed-Gar lots, delivered, To_i choice, $14.50 to $15:50; sheep, *17 to ronto freights, bags included. Pd, $14.25 $7.50; hogs, fed and watoi The plan, necessitates the Ullite� Bran,; :;�'.:X-1%1: .:::�'k I Berlin, Feb. 21-The German- per ton. $40; shorts, per ton, $18:;to $14.50; do, weighed-off 6nrs $14 50 "1 States as the banlier. sal for the payment of 13. $14.75; do, f.o.b., $13.2.5 to '.1 60.. counter-prope to white middlings, $41; feed flour, $ 40 Perhaps a dozen men in Germany to pay know the exact number of billions of (10, country points, $13 to $13.25), Cheese-New, large, 30 to Ile-!. indemilities. will be the refusal the 12 per cent. toll and also of any twins, 31 to 32c; triplets. at Montreal. t 0 321hc; old, large, 32 to 35c; gold marks Germany is going to offer, d o, twins,1 Oats-Can. West., No. 2i 69c; do, plan invol�ing interest. They refuse and they are not talking. 32% to 35%c- No. 3, .65c. Flour, Mail. spring wheat to consideT t,he Paris plan�on-that ac- N Butter-Fresh dairy, choice. 49 to• patents, firsts, $10.70. Rolled oats, count. The counter-proposal is in Fifty billions (normally $12,009, 50c; creamery, No. 1, 55 to 59--; fresh, bag, 90 lbs., $3.4U. Bran, $38,25 to 000,000) is lirobalily 'near the mark. 0• three parts- $40-25. Shorts, 36.25. 58 to 61c. Hay, No. 2, If the allies refuse to bear the pro- Margarine-29 to-33c. per ton, car lots, $2,1 to %2e., 1-A fixed sum is indemnity on the posal',Foreign Minister Simons iire.' Eggs-New ]aids, 47 to 48..-; new Cheese-Finest caij*rns, 28 basis of international credits which pwed to resign. 21 laid, in cartons, 49 to 51c. 281/�c. Butter-QhOiCeIL creamery, 53 will permit immediate liqui4ation of If Fr#nce is Nvilling to comp to Beans-Canadian hand-p!Zlked, bus., to Eggs-Fresh, 48c. 101 French debts. terms-w'A'�,ermainy on a money bait/ $3.75 to $4; primes-, $3 to $3.50; Ja-I Butcher steers, med., $6.25 to $7,- 2-The Germ-ins to reconstruct only, the Government bellevres it can pans, 8c;,Limits, Madagascar, coin., $5 to $6; b6tcher 'heifers, com., Will Try to Have Embargo Removed. France, bring the negotiations to such a point California Limas, 12%c. $5 to $6.25; butcher cows, mod., $4 to Maple products-Syrup, per imp., $,j'; canners, $.2 to $2.50; cutters, $8 Hon. Manning Doherty, Minister of 3-1?aylll�nta in kind. in Ijondw that a'fixed sum will be gal., $3.40 to $3.50; per 5 inip, gals., to $3.76; butcher bulls, good, $7; com, Agriculture In the Ontario Govern- This is a definite proposition, but named by. whioh Fra'nce's ftoncid $3.25 to $3.40. Maple -sugar, M., 20 $4 to $6; good veal, $11 to $14; med., meat, who is leaving shortly for Eng. really it is meant as a basis of sego- butilen will.-be lifted and wh4oh at ties to 25e. $10 t $11; grass, $6; ewes, $5 to $ 0 land, where he will endeavor to have tiation which the Germans. hope to same time wall convince the IWtWh 7- Honey--00 and 30-1b. tins; 22 to'lambs, good, $12; hogs, off ca; the British Government remove the prolong until the United States atti- that German manufacturing coTnpov. e per lb.; Ontario comb honey, at weights, selects, $14 to $15.50. embargo on Canadian cattle. tude is known. Lion will not hurt thwj `' r. A. 2 V OR SALE—At lot 29.cou.7, Pic 500 bushels alt For '0 Apples Wa�mted ! .' I ar s TA'y ta Fmd W r.i%t.. R. R.VNW.. 2. "-LW' a" —n1 Phone Mjk 2 -24 RY. IT. 4.at, its office' Claremont. RIOHARDSONOSCRO -Beat prices paid SELLS HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF FISH Apply to TMRMS EVERY WEEK. in nce Whitevale Club- of A.' Smith, -Biougham Hotd 41.7-7)pe�'year; $1.50 if paid a6a "re you getting your Fish wants-here., We offer .:.jOiA MURKAR, Proprietor, 4 70- 0i A U for your choice The Club will hold a social evening HARNESS SHOP Frozen-lVbiteFiigtt, drOtised,.fit ... 20 cents lb -The Dominion Alliance is ready on March Ist, There-will.-be a d.Q• Harness Repairing, Harness Parts,' '15 for the referendum campaign. Frozen B. C. Salmon, dressed, at bate between the ladies of the Collarpi Re-f need Smoked Finnan.Haddie, at 18* Womeus' Institute and the Club Shoe Repairing, .,Smoked Haddie Fillets, at 22 AUCTION' SALE OF Members. -There -will -also be a Also, a stock of -Shoe aild'-Metni- Cod, at...' ' •20. Oon.ele"'s program of, music' etc. Every- Polishes;and Laces. Roneless by Herring, at 25 N E *'Herring, 1-0 body welcome.A D CATTLE Shop•in.old dmg..tstore, apposite Labrador Grade), Pigs, Hay, Orders are being- taken., for seed '35c-per. box 60c,per pt. Ageg. and High GL Post Office, Pickering. Digby Herring, at ... corn,.binder twine and coal. Grain, Pow), Roots and Oysters, at Cecil Bradley 'S jA N N, AL GORDON &cKAY, Sevretti!!�r Implements Mj JVJ 0 IT S IT The property of The king of all smoked fish. This is a beautiful B. C. Salmon, cooked• No w 30 bonelesia, aste.' cents per lb. and FKANK THOMP.SON- S'ON,. a 114.6.,1 1.44,11awk glow. Lot 19, Con. Pickering Brock. Buy all Your Groceries at the Grocer's, road, j mile south of Claremont, on 'Thursday, The 1-74b of March, 1921 JAMES . RIHARDSON qtZ) The following X HORSES Bay mare reg' iatered.s4pposed to be in g foal. Bay geldio aged h d. Bay geld.' Ing aged h d. as amended Nov. 10, .1919 ��^ere ou . CATTLE . . ... Roan cow 4years old due in March. R -Red cow 4 ears old due in April, Roan R-eferendum en Apr, - 18 i& to..ratify a new federal 'cow 3 years old-dun In May, Roan cow Tilaw, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently 5 years old supposed to be in calf, Red amendeu by —If you want Oyster -Shell or" Grit Dam�nic.i Parliament. cow registered shorthorn 3 years old If a rrialority of Cie ptople of. Ontario vote In favor of for your poultry, with bull-calfat foot and-bred again il-.e7 Car.i-ia'.Tc::,7­tt�icc Act as amended, then; in the exact In January. Roan steer I year old, as a. louse killer -Roan' steer calf. R6ah heifer. calf, 4 0" t-l"e Hillibere and Sulphur White-hAfer alf, Roan bull calf eligi- on s 711' L-ni-ort, send, take or transport ur stock, ble to register, -6(at steera. on yo The above cattle areall high grade and *-uC,`,1 1-C e ar.• intoxicating liquor. 7• Yresh Meat and Fish, best shorthorn 9 s-. 1 i cl-.Ye: directly or indirectly, man*. bred from thl very be, bull.. .-rnct or asree.to manufacture - in 50, 100, 200 lbs. Salt—flue, coarse. and-dairy PIGS AND FOWL be unlawfully imported; bro'od sow due April 1. 40 hens. t;.d­hnta such province. We.have them. RAY AND(TRAIN A quan,Try of hay. l(M) bushels r liquor c! intoxicating cats. 800 bushels of furnipe,'70 Ini-b- z-: r7c:�.­cz �11 orly be by means of a 1-way and not other_els of-buckwbeftt. I' a be- Z,:-.3r jr. Icating uor i IXPLRMEVTS 1rrC. r A N N I S J, L o v rail 4 c:l r shall open or E, -H Oft. our nexply new,N' o erson Q Binder M I or ts or broltean, any package or•fer Frost& Wood 5 ft. cut. Hortie t.&ke liquor. or drink, or 10 It.. Horse rape Frost&Wood 8 ft.. 41 •.­_1. -_�%­- -Stiff'tooth cultivator Int,, nearly new, V�'e 0-7 16 i­. d-run. k .r': use•1 any intoxicating liquor k.9pring t ootb cultivator Frost&Wood pow Cocksbutt 11 nearly new. to 1.0 11�-.d Lf manufacturing or cam- r Store Seed dr0I Svivester 12 boo. SulKy ?�-,i e��s %Iblt importation of Hquori In Wilkinson No. 7 nearly now. g* A ardwa e, Single Pickerin -p t-clal ;utic4-., .r -%� i. -0. 6f such liquor* as are Alo'gleplow Verity No. 7. 2-furrow to be 3 -F.the Li of the Province. ow Verity. Set of harrows 9 sections, 7 15 oneboat new. Wheelbarrow nearly hew. Root pulper nearly new, Set of t.�e imp rg�l j':e bringing.of intoxicating liquors into Does that Stove burn too much-'coal ? We the Happy Tbouxbt Range that gives scales cap. 2000 lbs.. Wagon and box xomplete, Set of sleighs nearly new, j_e 1-I.-ovince be forbidden?" with the mini- the maximum amount of beat w • B y Tudhope, Road.cart. Cutter mum amount of coral. Fanning Fann Wictug�liu nearly t,ew. L T mill, ELAy r new. Scuffier C6ck. *Yes" 'fiive 2 only Oil He'aterb'at 7.50 each.i. rack-n * - r abutt,'2 dcz(-n grain bags. GrinoQtone Yote _.We Cook stove.Cburn nearly new, Butter boWI,• A quantity of household furni- ed 'booze' mport ture, Set of double driving harness :7' Horse Blankets at a reduced price... I only good. Set of-plow.harness, Set single Robe at 17*00, only Light Set of Single harness- Set of double harness new. Hs�ineas t34.W—a' real barjain.- Se urn Committee t qf double harness, Logging chain,' Blacring chain.' Barrel, 4 apple b&rrels. 18 --,Ooal nit barrel; Creel, 6 bftg,4,of pnia• '- neri n Coal Oil at 38c V.•toes, 2harrel.-3 of apples, Rohe. Scirthe. Charcoal At 20 cents per bag 2crowbars. 15 rattle- chains. Buggv g All other goods in p roportion.. • -glecoulplete, Rc%ijiler neitily new, - Forks, Rake„. Hoes and a u'merout� other wt ticlem. A good supply of Calt Meal 'no;W 'oil hand, the f - has been sold."there will As the arm - be no reserve whatever, Royal Puryle line. Once tried-always used. ..Sale at one o'clock. sharp 'PICKERING I . S. BALSDON9 TzRxs—Fat cattle, poultrv. hay.* grain,roots and all sums of $15 and under. cash ; over that amount 7 =ontbe credit on furnishing approv- -.'M joint notes. 5-per cent per annum odfor cash. :OWN-ERA-' A 'T WX. MAW, Auctioneer FORD ' F MONKEY'S BREAD_. aY: ELM DAL- MILLS ATTENTION O bat No, 'You cau always get the best Mani Made from pro-war stalkdard flours. Nothiag b k9m Flour made from No. 1. Cade a"d- - Milled and baked in our own toWA.- Manitoba Who” -Gefiuine­Ford Servrc6 Day and Patronize the hoae iadastries. Royal Household and Glemors for Bread. Try a bag,- N ight Pastry Flour Fresh p ,ed Oats.0 Milllkelll'M t 260 11,U BRAN, SHORTS Beat Fruit Cake 55e 1b. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. ea e Best ingredients used MIX FEEDS Ford "r pair prom.- Mined Pies2k. All own make. OAT CHOP Chocolates boxes CRUSHED OATS O in bulk and 7.1 BARLEY.CHO Wadding Cokes a specialty' WHEA PC k o f parts alway 's on j- Large koel -CRAQKIPD CORN 2' '_'Valdwell's Cream substitute -N MIXED HEN FEED liabd Q "M O - N X H • - v � Calf Men]. Molames Meal Also' Tires, chains, Plugs,' I C CHOPPING AND 0 DICKERING, ONTARIO -CRUSHING EVERYDAY ,Bulbs etc. Got prices on feed-in ton lots. ' BBIZ PHONE.: Sherwood. J. Coliaeutt West- Chopping every day. For and SeTVice Station d' -7-Autharized Tord jSaIeW Brea F BellPhone 29 for Pastry Concrete F, �Night call lour -fo a C -Shcifts -and Feed -.Products, ran Flour. •_Field The 'American Corn—ground, cracked and' whole. eggq ins aying quantities, try our our hens are not producing and Brick If y ratch Feed. celebrate d Laying Mash anSc Dollar Wi*ee' HiRliest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Whe' t, Barl'sY. �Tile 3, 4,'6 and 8 -If it were ever wise tosave, ft h NOW. Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. One dollar will start an account at &nY of Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. i. our Branches dot i��'prices'. Concrete work done. .,',The Cjoipbell Flour k ou Wis Coo Ltd. BANK Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. T THE DOMINI�I� Mills at Clarence Simpson wHrrBy BRANCH, G, P. LYND, Manager. 'PickerhI RROOKLIN BRANCH, Teterboro E. C. CROSS, Manager. Torcnt 10 C. N Alf", nk" .per-��.a•r-• era:s-Kt�,ax*. - rS,�;sa�n.,.r x+x°a:�:•+�!i^:,+-.��,.s,.�c'M:. :TIM W,'•kk-vz.,:�, sstoMT . .••.David, and Mrs. Pugh ..,@poof `M• ndall visited oa Blii'sday Dionday with Morgan and �IIa. �' with Orval Connor.' Pugh. The commencement eYercisee of CREj*1 0 (�Mre: H: Goldberg ie apendiag a _ •' • 'few ds�s in the city. the Continuation .School . will be � held.ou.Friday evening, Mar. 18th. H.-and Mrs:Yakes-spent 'Thure- day with L. and Mrs. Hill. watch out for bills. Peter and Miss Margaret Mac, A hockey game is to Jae played - - -' ' war spent Sunday In the city. on Monday, March 7th, between - FLOUR the Claremont Intermediates and Wnr. Lintcra, we are sorry to res Stutiffville Intermediates. A -fast re I e h me-made Brea Of all toA. It and dsdyn ,port, is seriously ill at present. � — --� �- pay you '•.�. nand eaci,ciug gatue..is expected as 3 kept in.took. It will - Mrs. Stevenson. of Illinois,- ' both tea me are up to frill strength. Children O fl d made i:ea11 at oar works and inspect out stssk visiting her brother, R. J. Mann. obliia prices . Don't ba misted :K _ Miss Veta Stephenson spent over Don't ruiss it and be sure.to come.. of. Cream of the W°St . _ agents we do not employ them,oousegwaf. Sunda in Whitby with!ter sister, Skating after the gauge. General ly 'we oan; and do throw off the agent t.•. +! y y urfmi-aiun, 20 cents. Game starts Flour.• p y -And there 19 commission o!10 per cent., on wl>I .'Merle. at 8'a Ooc•k, sharp, certainly save by purchasing from u14 Miss Bernice Story it recovering . j IIDes Derusba sustained very- ery nothing else SO good for can solicited. nicely•from'her bo eratiou for g p pendieitis. p p nuon n bile engaged ripping plank them that.-costs-so little. .. J. T. 'MATHESON rye' gainful in'uries on Tuescia fore- Niss Gladys Middleton and far Ftau;2, Cooper;who t�erecting Office snd Works, Whitby, Ontario •friend, of F3rougharn, spent Sari- a tree garage, using therefbt a cii Maple Leaf ItiiIlir* Co:, ' tlsiilf�► r +day with Miss Marie Forsyth. eular 'saw driven by a gasoline Limited '-{ . GIGANTIC --- Mr. Cottrell, of Toronto, and - �` -formerly of Mount Zion; was in engine. The saw rail ht thesI eve � 8 @ - Toronto,Winnipeg ----� Special town on Tueada on business. of iris coat and before be could B:andon. .Halifax ' Sale free hiur5elf the saw ent into his Miss Laura Limon, of Peterboro, fore-arm, inflicting an ugly wound __ is spending a few days with her ..parents,Jas. B. Madill. who has been on. stitbches were necessary to bind up buy a supply of !ail the wound. - Your chance- to -the sick list for the .past two and winter goods at greatly : weeks, ie, we are pleased to report, Remember the debate to be held reaped,prices. ,r somewhat impproved.. in the MAsonic •Hall this evening I have been successful in securing a Mica Nelda prove had the mis between three members of the large sad varied stock of Kanufastirtr- K� fortune to fall while skating on Whitevale U.F. O club and three ors take Samples-from t are .u you sea the rink on Saturday evening nd, members of the Claremont Club. knave taken from the best ma fracture a small bone in her ankle. The subject is "Resolved that and workmanship se o cal to the Thos. E, and Mrs. 'Stephenson Manufacturing is a Greater Asset trade.• These I oi�ar and Miss Veta, accompanied by to the Country than Agriculture." * to you. Magnuq and Mrs. Morgan motored The�affirniative will be upheld by 46 Z Fiagold, •clarement to Whitby on Saturday evening Whitevale while Claremont will r. _ to see the hockey tnstch between 'take the negative. A programme ;Cod. Piton®2804 Aura Lees,of Toronto and Belle- of music will be given by the Clare- You can procure Cream of-the West Flour from F.T. Bunting, Pickering; tills. mont orchestra and by a male 1ld, S. Chapman, Pickering ; Mrs. R. J. Bade, West Hill ; Highland Creek. On Saturday number of the thorns from the Whitevale Club. Supply, Highland Creek ; Mrs, Howson, Scarboro P. O. Mrs. McMaster, oa I _ ��� y Ever bod welcome. Biougham ; Hugh McIntosh, Locust Hill ; W. J. Morrish, Highland members of the Baptist .Church Everybody .Creek, W. M. Palmer, Claremont ; E. Pappineau. -Dunbarton ; James t N m took advantage of the snow fall A eery pleasant time was spent Richardson, Pickering; Rodd di Mowbray, Kinsale ; R D. Sherwin,Hal and haul a large number of logs at the -botne of Robt. and Mrs. sam D. B.Taylor,Claremont ; S. H.Thompson. Cherrywood. from the bush to the church ygrd. Jobnson, of the 8tb concession, on Hard and soft Coal of the M A wood cutting bee will be held in Wedr+esnay' night of last week, s best quality on . a few days �vheu tits members of the young - - q Several interestiug curling mat- men and women's organized class t Hackin hf�nd rhea took place during the past of the t pion Sundsly School met V`Ot few days, the ski s beta se to bid farewell to their three sons, and T. Birkett, the latter winning. Harold,Eddie mind Walter, who are With Howard's White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry.` �H�Se Wf The losers in each case were fined leaving for the vicinity of New• . C=t- ,,� -the cost of the oysters for their market, and the two eons of Geo. Fresh lot of Ghoeeries always on hand" 'lack of efficiency and Mrs. Neal. Allan and Norman, , Miss Merle Stephenson, of the who are going to Stouffville to re- -'--Whitby Collegiate, was successful aide. The evening was spent in Now for that Good Cup of Tea—we eca supply you In winning Mahe prize awarded to games and a pleasant social time 13 pounds for 1.00. those competing in the Tamblyn generally. During the evening a contest from the Middle and Up- bneiuess meeting of the class- was \ ,� :_ per schools. The contest was w- held and two new members added Mrs. 1VIeMaSter, : Brougham - � - test in oratory, eineution and lit to the roll. The gatbering die- h i erature, the prize being a five-dol- persed after singing "For they're L : lar gold piece. Jolly Good Fellows." 111li III Heavy Rubbrs wA 4b :Bargains � _ AUCTION SALE OF NEW GIARAGE _ �,� I - ' CLYDESDALE HORSES Haring just opened yip a new Garage S'Pe have a number of pairs of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers: Grade SbortbornR, Shropshire at North Claremont,I respectfully which we are selling at reduced prices Men's sizes _ ... - Sheep.. Pi¢w, -Implements, solicit a trim!. _ °-- ° as sizes. - y-� y Furniture Etc. All snake of;ars repaired. Accessor- 8, 9 d 10, Bays' all i £i R V i C E,-■••V u r •The, roperty of the ies kept on nand, also a full Call and.get a bargain at The Corner Store," ; „ p line of oils. Acetyline �11g'il..-j developed "- Late Sidney Bennett ... welding. - _. Claremont, Ontario _ g s available at au `6 ` Lot 22. Con. 0. Pickering, on Satisfaction guaranteed. Nothing too SeiV1C 1 MARCH THE I ITH, 1921 big or too small. times forthe benefit of our cum- : FRIDAY, C. Fnrdoe, North Claremont � W.- M. "Palmer, Claremont tourers. Every well-grounded _• AI1 : The)following : = business man appreciates the Black mare Lad-y Carruchau 304068 ' importance of theco•aperation� �rs old bred to Bonny Fish dam imp.. • xy filly rising 3dxm Lad Oarruch:o, Ageney dance and information oia Bay filly rising 2 dam Lady Carru- W 1 Q h Farm sIIClalmattersOfh1aBaII�COIe Chan. Bay mare aged,Bay 12 yrs horse. !IS It d, Bay mare 9 rs old h.d., Bay filly . THE rising 2 yeah old, - _ ,The Largeist Farm Agency^in Canada - � - �.•� . - - _ . STANDARD BAI� lC �. Bet cow fresh, Red cow bred Aug 9, Red cow bred Aug 24. Red and white !T�►kee on another Bspresentative at Fiokerina. OF CANADA oow bred July 7, Red and white cow _ . . _ fresh. Red cow milking good, Roan :-. HEAD OFFICE : 43 VICTORIA STREET, TORO?�TTO, ONT, - PICKeRtrtG titR/►NCH '�.,•� cow bred July 9, 2 Fat cattle, 4 Steers A.W.Gl1AWf0lRTH Mwnawss ris 2 make good beef-riogers, 2 Heifers rising MANCH ALSO AT WHITBY) tieing 2 yrs,8 Heifers sin 1 yr old, We have secured the services of W. D. Littleton,.son of John Littleton, \ 8 Steers rising 1 yr.2 Heifer calves. ` - stow, formerly �s . 98EEP, Pit18 AND ToIILTBY _ S reg Shropshire' ewes choice, 2 res; of Fenelon Falls, and later of New Toronto, who is going to'act as Agent for as in ewe lamim;.2 Shropshire grade ewes, Pickering. Mr. W. D. Littleton has a practical knowledge of farming and is in a I sow bred Dec 9, 1 sow bred Nov 29, position to give you every assistance through the WILLOUGHBY�FARM : : '� ���►jg� : d tat hogs;about-100bens. Rocks. AGENCY in making a saceessful sale of your farm. tytPis�rsrv're RTC. - R Binder M-H 7 ft cut nearly new, Mow. We feel that we are fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Littleton, a msn hold in high _ �igX1�IIC8 � 1 � or, M-H cultivator 18 tooth, Seed drill esteem by the people with whom he has associatedc 18 ht►e, Hay rake M-H 10 ft nearly new The object of this Assodation is to! Steer roller WH nearinew, Scuffler The advttntafres of listing your farm for sale with the WILLOUGHBY FARM AGENCY lessen stealing at d prosecute -M-H nearly am Set Iron barrows 4 , are many. We carry advertisements to day in a great many daily and*local papers, as well as the ns, y sec.. Set iron harrows 3 sec., Wilkin• odr catalogues and general advertising. No one Agent could hope to accon.*-fish what we can do son plow No. 7,2 single plows, Fleury _ 'for you through our representative, Mr. Littleton, and it has taken years of careful study and Mssbsrr.�. pepttTstaisuooslrmud• ..gang plow, putting box, Turnip pulp- hard work to build up the large connection we now hold throughout C%nada, as well as the U. S. eat•inmalasely arty st•mPiie er, Turnip drill:Scales 2000 cap, bat- land England, and it has only been with straightforward methods that we were able_ tQ attain• st Exontive ocamitNs. tram fanning mrli and bagger Grind- that position, and we can onl refer you to.the man satisfied customers.we now enjoy or'to any Membership t•s 61-M "stone, Wheelbarrow Speigbt wagon po y y and bog, 2 truck wagons, Hay rack ::-"Chartered Bank in Canada.y Moksts oat be yea Boar tar.rresu.et se; nearly.new,. Gravel box nearly new, tee:•tsetr eaa�diealasa, Corn rack, McLaughlin buggy,Cutter, Our business has grown from the smallest to the largest Farm Agency in Canada, through Bsse. Oom.-L. D: Banks C.S.Palm; Robe,get toboggan; boWeighs nearly our united efforts' and hard work in the sale of farm lands. We are to thankful, and indeed ere W. V. Rtclaardeoa, 1�tetesdns. new,Set sling ropes. 2 iron kettles.3 igrateful, to our many customers who have been dealing with-us from time to time, jt R, Thextea. W. it C UIG sets doubletrees, Set double harness - nearly new. Set team harness with We solicit from you gentlemen, your bdsineee in Pickering district through our represent- Pr aiaeat, SsessMey breeching. Set harness:for 3rd hnrte. •ative, Mr.. Littleton, for thejale of your farm,or the purchase of a farm, and we guarantee that ; aet_kicsgl"arneve nearly new.Set sin- you will receive our beet services through the W ILLOUGHBY FARM AGENCY and our repro- gle harness, 1-2 dozeztr a collars,hoes, ieentative. ; forks, shovel's, axes etc. FVRN1tURS,t3AY. Rooxe at•c. We deem this the olden opportunity for you to sell your farm, so either write to the WIL- (`look stove and pipes, Coal -stove self LOIIGHBY FARM AGENCY direct, or get in tough with our Mr. Littleton, and he will inform _ feeder, About 2 tons nut coal. Cup• you Seto our method of selling your farm. We have buyers,to-day looking for all kinds of farm@, board, Sideboard,6 diningroom chairs, large and small, and we are ready to bring them to wee your• farm if- you•list it today with our `= _ 6-kitcben cbsift, 5 tables, 2 dressers,2 representative. washstands 3 bedsteads. 3 springs, 4 -- mattresses,2 mantle beds, 2 toiletsets, - > r- While there is no guarantee how,loaR this activity is going to continue and seldom dose b screen doors, Piano Cottage Grand, opportunity knock twice at the same door, let we impress upon you that now is a good time to Crock.Churn, Butter bowl.Cream can sell. Melotte separator in good condition', _ - The UnivAi`3&1 .A quantity of dishes. pails and pans, In conclusion, I desire, therefore,'to solicit from you gentlemen, your business in the sale or 13&vCT1111: ��CYZi2s� A quantity of fruit and pickles in jars,. -or purchase of a farm, through our representative;believing that wins his and,'our united efforts .� A number• of gem jars, Oilcloth and One of Our Productions) . various other articles, About 10 tons •'R'e shall be able to add you to the list of many satisfied customers dealing withlus all the time. _. We sell 9ill•'s 'Rite-Lite Lens for: . of good mixed hav, About 10 feet of all makes of cars-t.he best silage,A quantity of matrgels,40 bags , Thanking you, believe me, - is the _market potatoes,A quantity of clover seed. - y „ -_ the price. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, sharp Very truly yours, Tires for all ears, Lmet y Wheels' ,r _ Saw and Emery NIRndrils, ' TERats-Beef cattle, fat hogs, poultry, ' "' ' - �, A. �'ILLOI✓GIiBY, Circular 'Saws, Lad- 3 hay roots,clover Feed, ensilage,po- R', D. 'Littleton, ders, etc. " tats es.fruit and all sury� of &�16 and -j �> under,. each; over that Hmount 7 Representative, - ''President Willoughby Farm Agency. Woodworking and GaneraI. months credit to parties furnishing Pickering, Out. President Georgetown Coated Paper Mills. ' g p Blacks mithing. approved joists nc,tea. 6 per cetst, :' - " President Georgetown Foundry Co. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road, per annum oifi'rrr exbh. geRri bflirP:48 Victoria StreeE,';'omnto,Oat. Chairman High School Board, Georgetown, Ont. `y W.V. MAw, Auctioneer Next building to Rice Lewis Hardware. Chairman Public Library Board, Georgetown, Out. Pickering, Ont, 'T7 .f; a?'• ,.,,�5 k,.,,;•4r?• .r .x'. ,r+^'ta:` na,:a' T ;u.:'?^-„ .;n• •v^r-;� ^1 9,S' - '.r. ”`+S"'i: n- '' "�,._.�•:.4x".=�' : F + , +we! aq 1't y 'FOR- MM " yv _ . RED FLOOD ' : --and the worst is yet to comle _ The grocer who recorn• yp- ✓'.y Mends to you Red Rose Tea, _ 5 HEALTH o:n which he makes less profit L " than he' does on other teas, � cheeks and Bloodle:�i.`Lips . • . , �Are a Danger gignal'. i r can be trusted when he re- To be pale is no longer the fashion; commends other goods• to be languid Is an affliction. Today \ \�\\ �\\, I r the most winsome girl is the one with _ _ ---• •------___----......_ _. �__.--- -. —.--�, J the pink tinge of health in her cheeks; wall will be protected and the card- afraid to attempt to wash it for feat' _ lips naturally red, and eyes sparkling ,1 - board will;receive the streak. It is, it might fade.. It was -made of two- ` "with life. Add to this a quick, active I 1\\ 11 really much easier 'to use this pre-I colored georgette, and embroidered sEep and everyone can tell the girl caution than not. The strain of pre, to a different shade. 'One day I made _ whose'veins are toll of the Pure, rich , venting the damp cloth from touch-1 suds of warm, soft water and white > .blood of health. How different she.ap- �I , I �r in 'the wall 'is removed, and one F son shavings, and n ' g P g , added a large y ;•pears tram her ailing.sisters, whose �// works with greater freedom and tablespoon of-salt. I soused the waist aching limbs and weak backs make ;,� o j ease.-Mrs. C. H. I until all of the dirt disappeared, then �;ahem pale and dejected. Anaemia is -. the'cause of so much suffering 'among When preparing cbrnineaI �unush to• rinsed it several times in warm soft girls and women that it cannot be too fry, I pour it into jelly glasses, first water to which salt was added. I then ` E wetting the-glasses in cold water to' squeezed it ''as dry as possible, and, : •w•ida'fy known that Dr. Williams' Pink ZoR � P ... .. .. "-Pills have transformed thousands-of / 1 DES /% prevent 'sticking. The mush cools! taking Turkish towels, "wiped" it delicate, anaemic invalids into, happy, quickly, and is in good shape to fry i until it was much drier. Next Itook - - ____ '"'healthy women. These pills help to - ; = when sliced,-as there are no corners a piece "of clean blotting paper and 'put rich,red blood into the veins, and _ to break off.' Before fr ing 'I di p ab sorbed all of the moisture -Nchere ;. - y this blood reaches every part of the ,.w„,,, each slice in flour, and find that it the two colors of materials •joined, =:bodF. givSPB strength, rosy cheeks and Z11 _!� �� fries quicker and browner—Mrs. T.l and about the embroidered place., I P° brlghtaess fn place of weakness, pros• =: M. S. I then liung it 'in the shade to'dry, and ” tratiag headaches and a wretch ;1 D1y home-made medicine cabinet is ,pressed it with a warm (not hot) iron state -of half-health. 1VIiss Edna _., when slightly damp.—C. S. Weakier: R.13. No. 1, Chi ' - - = - = very convenient. In it all the house- Tr flourin PDewa, Ont•, ;•,: •I\ � hold remedies are assembled, within Y g Your 'cake tins after says: "I was very much run down, - p reach of 'the older members of the'having thoroughly greased them, and - - :meak.nervous and'troubled with pains I family and out of the reach of young-! You will have no more trouble with• istoe e. I tried different medlciaea _ your cakes sticking.-Mrs. P. H. W. `bu -Wltthhout any benefit until I began aters. We partitioned off an ordinary 2 is ( box; and then gave it three coats,,in- -!- - e use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pfllid. ! side and out, of white enamel paint. What They Thought. lTaddr the nee of this medicine I gala -{ , To. improve the appearance I stencil- The Sunday-school teacher had been ;,: >td atrensth. had better appetite, ,sieyt ed a small design' in blue oq the out- reading about Canaan, the "land- flow- 'laetter^and the pain in my aide di sap 0: ,�, side, and hung a little blue curtain ing with milk and honey.' My health has since nyo remain. �. 1 in front •In the back of the •cabinet' . "Now," she said to the class, "what ed escelient and I advise any one _ 1�9tO�'"--'' are two gimlet holes for. hanging do you think of a land flowing with '..iAroubled with anaemia, or weaktteas, --- - - - -- on nag driven in wa the k Lad honey woul be ke?"' :to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair up Is the. 11. In mil d' li _. ' �,. - _ different partitions I keep different I 'Please,- tea.cher," was the instant Try -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for things-boxes of pellets in the small- reply, "sticky!" _ anaemlat rheumatism, neuralgia and er top partition, Uoxey of salves in the 'aezvousilesa. Build up your blood and - ; other. In the shorter of the two low-1 , . er partitions I kee short battles A boil on the Week will humb.e moat ` iaote how the purer and richer blood• P + any mart. Rl+ !tall ones in the other.-Mrs. F. E. H.' °tahty your battles against disease. t Lalta Superior is the world's larg- eat freshwater lake, part being with- ' y •,Taste Dr. Williams' Pink a A small scrub brush ass P Pills ae of E toai° If yon ar-e not in the beat phyal- t my laundry equipment has been found in Canada's boundaries. ,.eat condition and cuittvate a restat• of great value in washing overalls Two thousand and . forty-eight ance that with the observance of or• - ^-end badly soiled collars and cuffs of aliens were naturalized in Canada in ?'. dinary rules o! health will keep yon 'Ashy I Lilts to Be bly Own Bosa. I find, however, that I can asks men s work shirts. I lay the wet 1919, representing 27 different coun- '' well "A strong. (let a box from tha First k# me as that what I earn more,and like the .work..better__here article on the washboard, rub laundry tries. ' nearest drug store and begin the Y than iii town, by raising lambs, and soap on the brush and brush the soil- - is m own to do as I like with, My� ' faeatment now or sear] to The Dr. y pigs, and sometimes a calf. ed article vigorously, often dipping :t t husband does not dictate-"it"a oat _ fiVilllsnos' Medicine Co., Brockville, � I M husband makes hog-raisin a the brush in water. This is much .''Oat., and the ills will .be sent understood"-and yet he knows -he; y q - p' you � side Issue with_ farming and often,- easier than scrubbing, end saves wear }� �+ ��i 'rpostpaid st 60 cents a boz or sis eouM have every- cent if he really!.in a large litter of pigs, there will be on clothing as welL-M. E. G. HIDES_Wool'L•U hoses for$2.60. needed •ft. We have Iive3 on the „ , Ftying P "with prices tow. it is necessary '. . "ranch" three ears, after years of one or more. small ones- runts' rte In em the iisow ticks to lie that you receive every cent =_ �"�--- y calls them-that would probably die laundered this opting, try my way-of Bible• for what hides.and skins Iilr I'f there is anything the average town life, nine miles out and vita, . You have. Mak. sure you Rat woman will not stand for,: it is to few. net .hbors. I thou ht at first that left with the otherai. I rescue tt.em, keeping the feathers from wasting same by shipping u■ your tot g g raise them by hand,-and by giving it and flying all over the House. I take Whethst It i. one hide or a nun- ' hear her husband praise her neigh= my chance to make money away out dred.^ extra teed and care the runt is often a flour Back (one with the starch still _tlor's.basal- Mere rwould be . limited to poultry- the best hog in the lot'st selling time. in it is beat), turn it wrong aid© out, WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED raiding.- I 71ave always raised enough I have three now, two months old, nut then ri an a enin iii the end of the WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO I�y3! •' .A es itituencT that returns a spin- for our ow_ n use and a few,.for sale, P P g ESTASLISHEO 1870 - stm to Parliament is sure to,-be miss- but have never tried .it an a large of a litter of twelve, that cannot-be pillow tick, acid flew this opening to . - classed as runts by any Roan,I sold the mouth of the flour sack with a - - -- r .ragteaented, scale. In town I did dressmakin - - raised vegetables sad flower, and a1- one last year for-$10 a: nine weeks strong thread. .Invert the tick, and' A Rail wood box is s sign of sufull ways managed to keep myself in pin- old. ; • shake the feathers iicto the Back; tie °'t •... rn";!T11�rt, mosey. Sometimes I raise a calf. If I bear; securely,and rip the sack loose. After Wd�abie, flaw., _ ,k• ;• . of one that •I can have for taking it' laundering,-sew it and the tick-to= - Mav lmfrovsd Sfraane . - --�--- ----- -- - - assay, II surely go .get it. .One• suct gether again, and shake the feather; All t ded.swvtoErew- r calf I sold for a veal at •even weeks, back into the tick.-Mrs. I`. W. J. der�wfih/as : and got $15.30 for'it. Another from I had -a'georgette waist that need s a - .good stock I am- keeping. She is a ed washing very badly, but. I was .�' e s ' • fine Heifer, six months old. ' Next spring I mean io take all the ----- - -- -�----- -- -- = grphan lambs I can get, and buy as • • many others as I can care for. I wi'.l j ' '�E � Good home made bread is keep the beat ones to add,to'my smal: Bs� ' flock, kept.from last spring, and will �R the fine$t food on earth• and soon have a real flock of shee} of -V 1.7E the w-ife that is a good bread my awn. - Make! is a real heI lasts t0 One month-Jast autumn`Learned $78 in cooking for a threshing brew. I - � the breed winner. read is i I helped out a neighbor in distress, � � ,.•„ ; : the one food that rfectly as well as adding a neat sum to my pe combines in its,plf all the ele- Purse.• I did not seriously' neglect my home or my husband, as I was te A�,;,;s7011e manta that give strength to home nights and part of every after- se.,,,,,•a...y _ the body. Children who eat noon. I would not.care to do that far long, however, as keeping tw.o houses lots of good home made bread going is not easy. y thrive the best—they never I am forty-seven: }•ears old, .and. get sick from eating good have two lovely children-a son; mar- - ;1 ried, and our daughter, "the baby," F� bread.�ead making is a ~: though past nineteen, is always' in's get l� [lsiurQS a mo>iv�"�•+ ' ' Simple operation. ,$read Position. I have a piano and numer- � made in the home with Ro al - ; ous other things fog the house which "4Wm� STOWZ $ N$ L1MlTL• D y I have paid for myself; I also paid 1HGERSOLL ON'rMitO Yeast Cakes possesses a about' half on our car. Husband ie greater degree of nourish- _ = pa ing for she ranch, while I add ----- -_- •- --.., -_----.--- -_--. . - -__. meat.' and will keep fresh = My,outdoor work makes for better > longer than that made with health, and does not interfere with \ aa� He household duties as sewing for others 4��.M' lq any other. din. I am my own boss, with no one to find.fault with my work. I can go " / calling or to town with'no one's gown { Scientiats highly recommend yeast as a�l to finish up by a certain time. "Use Imperial Mica Axle Grease and food and as a corrective agent for certain Imperial Eureka Harness Oil."-Save s functional disarrangements, attributed Short Cuts Other Romero .Cse. your horses, your harness, your wagons. - to poor blood conditions. Soak a cake of ' I have always en joyod candlelight, Impgrial Mica Axle Grease lightens loads. ' e Royal Yeast for half an hour in a cup of but have neither the money to our- _ luke'=warm water with one teaspoon I chase "dripless" varieties ,nor the •It smooths the surface of axles with a coating sugar. Then stir well and strain once or -1 time to clean r candlesticks every of mica flakes. It cushions the axles with a layer twice through muslin and drink the ! time I use them. I was delighted of long-wearing grease, and materially reduces friction. liquid. BETTER results will be obtained when I found tl�t. by pointing the Use half as much as you would of ordinary grease. by allowing it to soak over night and _I ordinary candle w th varnish it would - drinking half an,hour before breakfast. I burn without even a suggestion of a Imperial Eureka Harness Oil makes harness proof against a Repeat as often as desired. Send name i drip. The varnish is both colorless dust,sweat and moisture. Keeps it soft and pliable. Pre- - { = and address for free booklet entitled nd odorless,--31fzs J. L. K. : ., ' '-Royal Yeast for Better Health.'i �` � `�'he t cle2r?r.p �:occ RO 1;, thr;z is vents cracking and breaking-of stitches. 'It pro- \ longs the life of harness and adds greatly to its ever p°esen'.--��^ ci ages cf soiling the wall raper �.;_1 th6 ele:.ming cloth. appearance. Is easily applied and surprisingly This is esp,-64!1� trua.�rhen.washing economical. E. W. Gillett Compaany Limited ( the mopL'card. .A ngcd way In avoid Beth are sold in c•on enient sizes �+.. the somcsh tt. imzight:.• F"ve'a;; on b Toronto. Canada , Y dealers everywhere. � the •parer at tL� top of the board is to use a stiff piece o% curlboard. Hold Made in Canada. M :�1 the card�beard ilai again=t the wall s • y and tight against 1'.le riopboard. The . _ ISSUE No. 1a•-'21. }'.urn .'..y '•*s :. � ., n"}�:§ �. .Y '..a^"!`'.'�1..,,°"•�4' �y1 ;.:v� •; :1i�S'' .•.,ra.:t,t,r�y',�;,:. may•. - ,, .*M:w.•;'sue ...Y,t,. .,`.;�. .r.�:. 'n+., Y'YM1 'ter' ^k'v�ia.i:lh^'<:..�«wy„�; •'�:,�•,' ;i, •s.t+ .�, .�;.;,'4;.•,' ,»,: � •,�: ,,3 ;;�Qi. ., „• z .F-• 7 1J M g Eli 01 Z� I�iiZ M-11 ZOO;2 4 V`* rR IN L know enough about mushrooms to -"a AUTO REPAIR PAIJ avoid being,poisdued. ����' A * FARM WARTIR. for roost makes and models of cars. 11101 • • BITS or T Your old. broken.or wore-out parts As a result of Boy Scout training, 'D REAKEY ' 3JELLS ' THEM; l7s= ARX WANTED. SEND DESCRIPa replaced. 'I'iLe r wire us descrill FTION and price. John J. Bl&qk. t/ " cars of all, types; all cars sold sub-what you want. Nve carry the the eneigy J the Canadian boy has Chippewa Falls. Wis. )axill and most complete . loct to delivery up to 300 Miles, or %W$ HUMOR stock In become a force of great 4alue'tol run of same distance If you wish. in 40 c4uisda of gh new part 0 rpy'tiol or if Sol order an purchased. or purchase ALGXNTZ WANTAV. and automo 0 Dominion. More and more are recog- e equipment. We shil, il ir refunded. C.O.D. an)•where In Canada. ftdn- nizlug its value, and axe taking ad- RING nael of yaw own ebok* 4, GENT$ WANTED: 13LIS NATIVS,". refund In full our motto.factory or 'X Herbs Is a remedy for the ff to look them over, or ask us 10 relief of filhal Auto Salvage Part trap Lys vantage of it to reduce loss by fire to city repreamtstl?fo for Constipation,. In stion, 811iovionestill 923-931 nufforts, St.. Toronto. out. id..e control crowds and to teach the people ery large oftek SAW&" as • Modern Youth. Rheumattil X te Troubles. It ial d. 0 • well-known, having been exteruti-villify ad- the laws of safety and sanitation. Dreakey's Used Cal bhwftt Aunt—"Now, dear, what was the vertised. since It was first Manufactured Many lives are saved by Scouts who, Togil ­l I. The door JUfe of UNGIft date of William the Conqueror's great in 1888, by dintribution oBoo ge quaill ties of Almanacs, Cook k . Refill the Scout because of their special training, be- battl • Books, etc., which are furnished to cause they carry a first-aid kit or a agents free of charge. The remedies are. The gill Increase of the Lumber of safety-first rope' are prepared to act Finger-nail Faiii Gerald (who has learned to use the Id at a price that allows outs to telephone)—"One, o-double-six, Hast• sold their money. Write-Voil 0. Scoutmasters and other Scout officers when no one else is.The good which is The bone-111se skin on the tops of our inlili Bliss Medical Co., 124 St. Paul ii ftill - .. . I I . �1. 1­.�. 1 :­-, �I Montreal. Mention this paper. during 1920 means a great stimulus to accomplished by boys of this type,and fingers iii one of the marks left from the outdoor activities of Canadian the good done to,the boys themselves the time when men walked an all A Gasoline Rainbow. "Red Tape." through their activities, can-hardly be fours.boys. It is probable that throughout estimated. The It A wide space in the f6ri of two The expression "red tape" came the past year In' Over is ..Secretary in 'The lowe� animals their, 11 ger ore boys have spent roads used as a terminus for suburban from the custom of tying official doom-tL'. days and nights In the open than ever charge of the Ontario office of the BQy and toe coverings for a number of pur- buses was covered with a film of gii manta with red tape. It has come to 'before in the history of Canada since Scout Association at the corner of poses--including climbing, the tearing line and water, with the.usual mother- mean putting unnecessary hindrancesI pioneer.days; and because Boy Scouts Bloor and $kerbourne Streets, Torl of food, fighting with their enemies, of-pearl effect. in the way of getting something donal have 'taken this I message of the out- to, ls'slways glad to provide full inf6r- and scratching in the ground. doors into their homes, have conduct. ma • about Scouting, and to help The farther man got from his origin- To Madge the spectacle was new. Looking up at the rank of buses, she a MONEY ORDERS. ed open-window campaigns and fresh- Persons Interested In securing the surroundings, when his finger-nails exclaimed: "Oh, atill look! They When ordering goods by ma*,send y that more tarnfiflon of local Troops., served a multitude of purposes for have run Aver a ralublow!" a Dominion Express 'Money Order.' air crusades, It is likely • grown-ups have breathed pure air ii which he now uses other utensils, the ng 1920 than has been the case since less prominent they became. . They 'Sliver Is Too Common., the time of our -grandfathere. -.WMTER IIARD ON 111BY are, however, still very useful in hlil Canada has 130,090 Jews, mostly, -great �.ing t The profiteer's wife called on a cities. * I * -o make the tips of the fingers specialist to attend her husband, who in The winter season Is a har firm and In picking up sWall objects, a one 0 4. Boys have bben taught to care for' the baby. He Is more or less confined though It is possible that the time complained of huskiness In his ix forests and to fight forest fires. They throat. haVe gathered information for numer- to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It may come when, through coniiltant dig- ous departments of forestry. They Is often so stormy that the mother use, man may have neither finger nor "I think I might paint the throat t get him odt In the fresh air t' with nitrate of silver," said the d4oc- have engaged In fights against Insect does no J nails. for 'pests and have made notes on differ- as often as she should. He catches Evolution along precisely the op- ."Oh, doctor," said the devoted wife, fib ant varieties of birds. colds which rack his little system; his posits Ilse—the use of the nails so 1w11G OF PAIN.. -'expense is no object; please use stomach and bowels get out of order that they became greatly enlarged— and he becomes peevish and cross. To I to be noted in the case of the horse, gold. Thousands of Canadian boys whoa 8 fear ago or so were absolutely help- guard against this the mother should which now walks oil Its "finger-nails:' V . Own a box of baby's T keep , ablets In 'less In the open, can now be depended ke -asc To-night YARMOUTH, N.S. to find their way about;to cook the house.' They regulate the stomach Folill Cc The Oriffinid and Onbr Genuine upon and bowels and break up colds. They n their own meals, to choose a proper : .DANDERINE pleasant, harmless Beware Of Imitations sold on the Camp site and to erect a comfortable are sold by medicine dealers or by Just think! A Merits of mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. CascaTet works while you sleep and Shelter. Thousil of Canadian boys I! Williams' -1lilledicine Co., Brockville, has your liver active,head clear. atom WN"D'S UNMENT. who. formerly knew little or nothing ach sweet atid bowels 'moving as re- Out. Stops Hair Coming Out of nature can now recognize different i 1 4 `-'— gular as a clock by morning. No grip- kinds of trees, and gLV the name of -A smile day a will .keep old age Thickens, Beautifies. ing or "dozens of wild flowers; can easily re- away, boxes. Clilldren love this candy ROTHER-10 gnize the more common birds, and Minard's Llnlml for Dandruff. cathartic too.. ;6 "California Syrup of Figs Large Total. Child's Best Laxative The total number of BrItIslk and rumes aikid Thei 0 d. Allied troops and prisoners of war carried by the British Ministry of t A-1, CLARK Ireland partfeularly, will the British Jul 31, bet;reen the Armistice and Variations—Clarks, Clarkson, Cleary, affiliations were stronger. July 31, 1920, was 7.968,763, including O'Clery. 3,248,196 from France. Vill Racial Origin Norrirlmn-Prerill &lad GREENE" Gaelic. Variation—Breen. Source—An occupation, also a given Racial Origin--English. name. Sourl locality. Chili t6t In the 'Norman and t There are a number he Gaelic divi- _of possible ex, Cold with tlovs of this planatforA of the source of the family group of family names we bays a vivid example-of the ri items of Greene. but ill of them are rather unsatisfactory, with the excep• A few cents buys "Dauderine." At- Ush name from the Latin. through the tion of one. 7- tfi few applications-you,cannalt and B AUME Norman-French. Cleary Is an Irish 'It in possible that in some Instances a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides the name originated In a sobriquet of every hair shows new Ute, vigor, name. Yet both westill the same thin 9. the-sftme type as "Robert the Red." b0ghtneal more color and abundance. :land Indeed there are many Clark and 8 ��E "WitornIA" SM' P at P45 this"Black Douglaill and the like. But - _: I--I Clarke families whose names are, only—look for the name CalltorsU as In judging the degree of probability of You Cannot Let Money Go Ewa! simply the Anglicized 'versions of-the Mang. the package. then you are. sure your - old Celli name.. this we have two significant facts to adections of the name and-dIsol An ex•judge who had become a child I a having the beat and won • guide us. Green is not likely to be KNARE Of 311111111IT11i Of course-, original.1y, back some- the color of a man's complexion. Red, cashier In a Western bank ones i harmless phyll for the little stomach %here* in the-dim. prehistoric 'past, clined to, honor- a cheque that a THE LE MILE!90,LTD. liver and bowels. ChlI;-J love its white, black, brown. Pink and even MONTIPICAL there was a mother ton stranger had presented. "The cheque fruity taste. Full directions on 61 gue which have yellow are all probabilities of descrip- Asel for Dr.Jul" isessud rise to the eatIre.indo-Zuropeen fami- tive value"when applied varlouilill to Is all right," he said, "but the evidence battle. Toq must say "California." RELIEVES PAIN 1* of languages (which includells the you offer In identifying yourself as j the description of hair. beard cow- Latin, Greek.• Teuton le, Celtic, 'Sam'!plexion, but not the person to whose older it is.drawn 4kirt and certain other ancient tongues 1 modern analogy, ripen, Then we have scarcely DLD STANDBY FR logy, Nicknames of color is.. near Dog Remedies Americes Fla of lndlali as'dial hilf�ti-hed from the -are very common to-day in'rough-and. I have known you to hang a mat Book on "eniftic tongues, for Instance,of which ready'ipeecb, and are quite popular on less evidence, judge," was the 000 DISEASES ACM An PMO txa-mples are the Hebrew and the Ara* stranger's response, among schoolboys. We have our and now to Feed bill In this prehistoric Indo-European Quite likely." replied the ex-julge; Ad Any man or woman I "Refte%," "Pinkeye," Mailed Free to any stoll 'ere must have been a word- "but when. we'r'e ii up-Cc dress by the Author. a handy win tel tongtie th us "WhiteyIll and the like, but�who ever XL me Glover ii Me• that same thlnj root from which both the Latin and herd of a "Greeney?" -The Ili of we have to be careful." lis Went list Street the Caelic developed words with the ••green*' to denote gullibility is a New York. U.S.A. SPECIALLY those frel same weaning, "clerk" or "scribe," thero' attacked by rheumatic twi ughly modern usage. one nn- His Hearing Reitore'd. ' ­�;* E notwithstanding the fact that the pro- known to medieval England. jo Ill A counter-irritant, Sloan's The Invisible ear do invented by incill scatters the congestion and genitors of the-Gaelic and the Latin there* is a better -chance- Of the A. 0. lisonard, which is a miniature trades wr:�Iil rubbing to the a -langl split off from oire another haame sometimes having originated -TREEZONE ­2 Inated megaphone, ii inside the ear i part,soon relill in the ache and !ong before the dawn of recorded' his- from a man's custom of dressing In tirely out of sight, Is restoring the Kept kandy Z em .", and used ever -..cry. The Latin word wag "clericull green, but even this is not so likely bearing of.hundreds of people In New Corns Lift Off for reducing and finally elimill the, I final "us" Is merely a- as the source frill 'Which the name is -b (of whiich the fl' 1�lnsland aches 6f III m a 0, York City. Mr. Leonard invented this c IN xa.iil endirf.glil. The Irish word was With Fingers -i e strain, joint stiffness, spra, actually known to have sprung In'liter- drum to relieve himself of deaf a's bruises, and till results of exposure. !ally hundreds of cases. � n as and head nqjses, and it does this so You Just knirw from.its stim Magic' Drop a little "Freezone" on u= The Latin word coming into Eng. No-day the word "green' is 'Often successfully th-lil no one could teis, he healthy odor that it will do you Ikfi through the--.doorman-French, de-i.tised to denote a grassy stretch of is 'a deaf inan. it Is effective when an selling corn, 'Instantly that corn Sloan's Liniment is sold by all dril ''Veloped into a surname through its ground. The English of the eleventh deafness is catstd by 'catarrh or by •steps hurting, then shortly you lift it &t.9-35c, 70c,$1.40. use as descriptive of an Individual's twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the perforated, or will destroyed natur- right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a occupation, as period'Risi le Clarke," 'or peri In which a large proportion Of at drums. 'A request for information bit. ."Clarke." The Irish word becante first the family names were f6rmed, used to A. 0• Leonard, Salle 437, 70 Fifth . Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ��� s, givish name. "Clelreach," and from it ii way -also. Therefore, . such- Avenue, New York City, will be glun "Freezone" for a few cents, suffiell s `JJ ' P this a family or clan name, as names as "Robert Atte,Grl or-Ho- �Lprompt,reply, txdvt. to remove every bard corn, soft corn., niment ..O'Cleirlgh" "Maccleirigh", beet A' Green," "nits Grl or "De*** a n d or corn between the toe­, and calluses. ..whence developed the modern forms Ia Giese," of which the old records of O'Clery and Cleary, often changed are full, would signify a Person who Township and County to Clark and Clarke, In the north of lived at or near such a spot. Forests. SPIRIN .4% - A The, rapidity with which the scheme of the Ontario Government to reforest .3, areas of non-agricultural land--In well "Bayer," is only Genuine settled counties Is being taken up, shows that the people are will up 'Its Appeal Grows! '4z I in regard to the disappearance of tim- i, ber forests. Along with the play for k J,\ Z-I%l ma-my people start to UM al demonstration plantation of Eve acres in each township progress Is now being made with the more am- -44 bitiol scheme covering tracts of from a .. INSTANTPOSTUM live hundred to one thousand acres under the ownership of counties. The tempoi r'l Ila lace of coffee counties of York, Ontario, Simcce and irk Norfolk have already started on the WiJ Unless you see the name reasons. But or tea: Lalt plan, and otbeT counties and even "Bayer- on package-or on tablets you its nic-rh -they swil learn to,love some urban,municipalities are discull Cu TICURLA are not gettirg genuine'Aspirin-at,are dITJJ Raxi r.—a-A its pluxe,wholesome forest Ith ng the acquiring of a municipal TES TWCK HM In every, Bayer psickage 0 2TIJ tions for Cl Headache. Neuralgia. qgalides are so apparent Cuticura Soap shampoos preceded that Rheumatism. Earache, Toothache.' City and Country Life. by touches of Concurs Ointment to Lumbago and for Pain. Randy tin they adopt Postuin as the' hing and irri- boxes'of twelve tablets.cost few cents., ir Ilongevity depends to a certain ex• spots of dandri:,f, i'c reti tation are rn o-st su%-?s-.4JJ These meal-time beverage. tent on country and climate. A coon- fragrant emo!iients save the hair, Druggists also sell*larger, packages.' try life is conducive to old age, while clear the skin ard meet every went Made In Canal Aspirin is the trade it is extremely rare to find persons of -et and bath. of the toil mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer SSVOLD BY GROCEI(S EVERYWHERE ninety years and upwards who have Siisp,25c. 0I*teexI2S&,xdSGl Tairvill Sold Manufacture of Aloaciaceticlacidester. led sedentary lives In town. throughout the Dominion-Camildirn L)I t: 6f s.Linked.344 St.Peal Sil W, Reliev Cistiew; Soap shavel tiol Minard's Liniment es Distemper ISSUE No. 111i SIX a Al, t, P11F, ­ I .9­ ft ..fib "A OWN, r� 34, A W A-. P, . LOC , —W. 0. and Mrs. Ham spent —The Pay. T. G. Wallace, T. C. .- ALIS MS ji.A or Spadow pith,.frieads In-the D.. of Toronto, will preach in 8 cit Y. . George's Church on Friday, March —Mrs. C.H. Burling, we regret 18th, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Found, a horse blanket. Loser I g-call a t th is office. * to report, is in a very serious con.� 40 It just re. ditiou at present. —A'consignment of @a WILSON—In loving memory of our- —The township council will de olved at F. T. BuntinRls. c orbusband and father, Win. Wil- -Miss Gladys Powell spent the meet on Monday next for the son, who died Feb. 25th, 1918. -week-and at the home of her par- transaction of general business. Never:,day but his name Is ipoken. -onto here. —Mrs. Clement, of Milton, was Never day but he in In our thoughts, Spring A link in out family chain is broken. March has come In like a lamb here for a few dais, owing to the He is gone fwm our home, but not Men, Have you se�en the new but that is no guarantee that it serious condition of her mother, from our hearts. will go out like a lion. Mrs. Burling." Wizz"D DAUGET RS —Harold Cowan is now able to —A number of the sports of the -Clothing samples of be out, having quite recovered village went down to Whitby last 'from his recent accident. r Saturday evening-to see the hock. In memory of Mrs.Patrick McDonald,, it —Mrs. Willett entertained about ey match' between Aura 'Lee, of who died March 2nd,19W. Hobberlin particularl Smart -twouty friends to a progressite Toronto;and the Belleville teami We who loved you sadly miss you, re which was played on the Whitby An it dawns another year. such one evening last week. for partic' ular ' men 7" —J, C and Mrs. Philip returned rink.. In our lonely hours of thinking. • Thoughts of you are ever near.'' home on Monday after spending —The funeral of the late J. A. SON WILL AND FAMILY Values are down, quality if anything'is better, and the styles -the past three months in Ocla, Hilts, who died at the home of ",'..-Florida. his son, Nicj,'of San Diego, Cal., are the most sensible that have been shown' for —Mrs. J. Keen., of Toronto, has took place on Sunday at New Now Adwort4sements. ears—satisfaction guaranteed. - ' been visiting with Albert and Mrs. castle. The body was conveyed White, of Church St., for the past from his late home in Toronto by ."Try Hobberlins this time." OR SALE-10 pigs, about 90 lbs.. ays. Grand Trunk, and not by motor ------ few d Feaeli 'Gerald Clark, Drinbarton. 23-,24 Hall, Florist, has his green as originally intended. URNIPS FOR SALE—Apply to F. TH.Richardson,R.R.No.2,Picke f going and is prepared to —We have had complfiints and Supply ring. 23t —As house- Heavy opring flowers. the practice of young men and POSITION WANTED ­in Men's H Boots pply -his many customers with c0mmunicationsprotesting against 'Great Values e i —Herb. Money has been cobfin- boys of the village in skating and keeper widower or bachelor preferred. Ap- ply at NEWS office. 24.25 ad to his bed for several days playingon' the rink on Sundays, A Genuine Clean-up.•-t, Ithrough illness, but is now some.-This is a'violation of the Lord's SEED FOR SALE—Black-eyed peas, -what improved. Day Act, and wakes the offenders no bugs,no foul seeds. Price,$3.00 per bush- el. Apply Wm.Pengelly,Greenwood. 24-1c, Solid-Leather Work-Boot in tan 'black and brown, —Joe. Carlton and Fred Mer6er liable-to a flee, .A. word to the lift on Tuesday for Chatham to wise is sufficient. SHAMROCKS FOR SALE—F,' Hftll. all.siz*es—toe-cap-or plain toe.- rate-the claw, which was here —The Sotheiland Commission Chtiich St.Plonst has also a fine assortment of Ferns,Begonias.Easter Lilies and-Hyacinths, "Ijast summer, continues their "stnodic efforts 24-25 Angus McKay,of Indian Read, It Weir endeavors to -find out price $8.00, Clean-tip price yt!LE� RENT—lu'return for occu- whethe f .,Salk., visited.with W. J. and Mrs. rbr not endeavors hydro-radials will a farm house 2 1-2 miles from Pick• iltd�.last 'week. ' He has return- prove a paying proposition.. They erin#, as earetaker. Room for horse. Apply at ad to his home in the west. have n6 bbp6q of reitcliibg 'a decis. N-E S office. 20if X, Mrs. Glover and daughter, ion b6fore the Legislature ad- -]-:�VLLS FOR SALE-2 registered Don't Bela -=Get in early. A— - .. : . . . . . loha*, were in Toronto an-Thurs- jou"ens, as a large number of wit- "Shorthorn bulls. I year old; bred from'the jday spending the day with Mrs. neeees are yet to appear upon the Louisa sajane family omp.). J.C.Bryant.• R.R. No .flickering, Phonel#V. 24-27 W..J. Brokenqhire, of Chatharu. stand, —The monthly meet'ing of the • —A� public.meet iag "will be he__ SXLE—Two -young cows due Papers, Wall Papers �V` Womh 's k held Foo Rfrebhen Martli 1�and 20. Terms v.) suit. a , uxiliary of St. 3eorg�'s in the town hall on the evening of s.466 Pu chascr. Arly N.Neale, Kingston road. 1. tn�� e church Will meet at the home of Wednesday, March 9th, at east of Pic ering village, 23 24 ::We're right here with M y - I - rs. Draper on Wednesda','Mar o'0ock,­-.4ha-rp, for the pnvW)se of diqeussinz the formation of Con. V OR GALE—Cedar poets, anchor" William Wray and briae. of solidated Schools, * R. A. Hutchi c` post" the Goods. flth at 3 p. m.- andiri2 iimber, h ut to any length­at lot 12, -minto. Man., are spenqibg their son,- B'_ A•, Public- School InSpee• For further particulars apply to 56b cowar, N ' honeymoon with their uncle and tor, will address the meeting, and rickering. 20,J ew patterns and colors. Huge assortment aunt, A. and Urci. Coupland, and Dr. John Waugh, Chief Inspector THANKS-1 wish to thank mv cus- other relatives. t,,mer,4 for their liberal patrons -t 7--to-choose from. of Schools for the Province of On. in t!&Pa ano would ask them to remember that I, haill —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will tario, is also expetted to be res- in the trucking business. S.Hoover.Locust EBB. Ikold their March meeting in the ant. School Sections Nos 9, 4e, Ind.phone 1531, 23-24 Come early and get the Best Choice*. school room of thee hurch on Wed 4w and 0 are particulArly invited LIOR BALE—Ooe of the best dairy nesday, March 9th at 8.00 o'clock to send good representations..and X1. rT Ing farm in Pickering, consisting of abou All the ladies invited. a cordial invitation is extented to 138 acres. b:.ng South hall of lots 3 and 4 in con 3. r 1-4 miles north of Audl Apply to N. J. Remember the auction sale of the public be present to take part morrissey.Pickering. 2 -23 M e * ,..So ' 0 H APMAN household furniture belonging to in the discussion. SALE—Cbe&p..:&1I .kinds of- Miss O'Leary to be held at the —The death occurred in-Torou-- Fw0iRops.harness, and all kinds of farm im Also several ((envy an residence 'of. Thomas Walsh .to- to of: .February 20th of Miss Mar• piernents in good order. ni htscaletand a"couple of light hom�powers. ;Imorow(Saturday)afternoon. garet 'O'Leary, daughter of -the Herman. Claremont. O P A MINUTE —W. G. Reid, who recently late George O'Leary, one of the 201. 17%( underwent an operation on his pioneer settlers of Pickering town- VVERYBODY KNOWS—Where 71 Just take a look at &few of AZA John Tirfibiis usittl tb'live.' Well. that is the- jaw in the hospital, Toronto, has ship. Miss O'Leary had engaged place to get yo-3r harneiwand boots put in shape GROOERY SPEOIA 8 1 �eo,far recovered as to be able to in teaching for a number of years for the tiering. Work guaranteed and prices i..-OUR attend to his•duties in the butcher and was devoted to her p moderate. i;41V-euaa trial, R.H.Stroud.clo, profession.n.Icon.fate. Sixty4our years of business experience has taught us shop. The sole surviving '510 7 i.,, member of her 7AN'TED--;-A positiob to work no 1. We a 'better policy-to carry one A- I Brand than a dozen' of the season occurred on Satur O'Leary. " farm by y6ung unmarried man Has ao —About the heaviest snow-fall family Is her, sister, Miss Julia ary. Reiquiem High MRsA workt-,!cm 6riri'all his life, - Desiree to start on inferior ones. ay Anthony's April 1st-. Apply to N.Reesor. lot 3. con. 4. Q2. W oil get a good thing, stay with It. day last. While it was about the was celebrated at St. Anthon %lark. or adilress R-.R. heaviest of the season there was-Church by Rev. Father McGrand, Scarb*ro,or phone 262le No.I.Ilarkham. - 2L 3. Xhat the consumer usually' pays-f till'price fdr'anylrticle not sufficient to make good sleigh. af ter which the f unoral protoeed'ed Ing.- be buys. 'rA NTED—A fat nier,ravAble,usett to the Catholic Cemetery at V% to machinery-and dependable. Able to 311 1 Hilda Bryant, daughter ering, where intermeattook place Lake care of the crcippingendoiat4rin'. Nolive 11 M3 IT 0 M -of John C. Bryant, is nittking a in the family plot, Rev, Father -stocic work other th3nhoms. A•marrie-d The reason that oar Groceriei are always .-staple goods,-- absolute :: I %! h son .0sor six-weeks tour in the southern John O*-Connor -officiating" at the- " a or. n --a rehoble-fiiqgle man con. states, visiting Cincinnati,Cbatta--grave.—Co3j. sidered, Applv to Thos. Hetherington, care of pure and fres'h and no fads or frills.. W.11.Moore.Roic-bank. I nooga, Atlanta, Jacksonville, —A union meeting of the congre- Then we -,ell the most of our goods in bulk, thus givingli the' public "D -LV.%IBER BUSINE44S of St.- Andrew's. Picker. or&j;e.includ`1nr lum1w. cement.- hui!derk' fur their money o fora Tamps and many other cities. gati6ns COAL ADD full f -, and oil don't have t lot —Not in wavy years have there Ing, and St.--John's Brougham- s-rp!j0%. coal ac. Also coal ind.lurnber sheds elaborate advertising and fancy packages. '.,bee an many auction sales 4'.1k: Yard at Railway-,station-with %witch,. es &q was held in, the sc- room of St. %%.ithin 17 mil"of-Wronto city lsrnit4. Splendid only, whi-eb-brands we've been sell!n g"for as been this winter.' Most Andrew's charch on Wednesday etsrict. t`°opposition, Being sold hyex,-cu- We have iw'o brands bf Ten 0 tors-to windup an estate: -ArTly to r.%,A.C, Vea-re at 65c and-73c per pjund and you don't have to bee are those of tenant farm- evening. The question .of union RcesoF. Locust Hill•unt, pay loe a lb. to package and advertise them. ibe ers whose leases have expired and with -Methodist church under who are unable to get otlier'farrns�, the co-operative plan was coti 1.10U SE AND LOT-FORSALE B_Y Coffee iLbsolutely 100•per cent pure and in the bean at 60c lb. TENDL"R--�k-:j!L-dt"dcr,;will be r�-cei�-cd- thus ,compelling them to. dispose sidered;' While tba-feeling in fa. -indcmigned up to and including March Bunting's Baking Powder by analytical test bft'i_Al�own'100 per cent, of their farm stock and huple. vor of union is strong, it was c tit, fdr the purchase of house and Ini in ge of Pickerlu. known a% the Alfred pity,40,� per lb. for other brands when ion p mtrtv, Address all tenders to W.'B, -eter�_7act 1phlil.vl��ra you can buy our own at 25c wants. If it person wants to farm sidered advisabl;_ to a rity.- -these days it is almost necessary pending the decision of the Goner- _7 Pickering, Thehighest or any der not necessarily accepted.- 21-26 for him to buy a farm, as that is-al Assemblyn,litch meet--, in June, SUGAR S11.7.5, PER'CWT. ".'about the only way he can secure when it is most probable that they 6 :?Q13ne. Card of Thanks �7. will decide in favor.of the union G* to Bunting's to Buy The.Best. --At a largely attended meeting of the two bodies as a.whole. It N-,-, d-sire, through the coWmfis'of . The sign of the ' B's stauds for Three Generations" ::of the Official Board of th6 Meth- was also decided to give the Rev. Tim to express our sincere odist church in session on Tuesday P. F. Gardiner a formal call, thanks to our friends andneighbbrs evening the folldwing resolution whereby be will 'have a voice in for their many acts of kindness during Fred T. Buuthig, ­.Pickerilld Presbytery, a standing •which he.-the long illness and at the-time of the 'was unanimously adopted : "Mov by Eli Nilson, seconded by W, does not not now bold,as "statp h .[Established 11857. _cf death of our wife and mother. G. Gerow, that we Plai�Q ourselves -supply." Rev. J. F. This great kindness will ever be re- j CluR to 0 on record as favoring the scheme Ditubtirtou, interim moderator, membered by us. PRom;i� k-,D FAMILY 'of co-operation between the Meth presided, and perfect unanimity odist and Presbyterian churches -prevailed in the meeting. BUNDY'S :.HARDWARE ed report a's set forth in the piint - NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the Co-operating Committee, In loving memory of our dear father, fn- the watter of the estate of Phoebe % placed in our hands by Rev. Jas, Patrick McDonald, who died Feb. Latn*nreaux, late of the Villake.of Rollins, secretary of said Com- Dunharton, in the County of Onta-- 23rd, 1913. mittee." Eight years hays passed since that sad rio, Widow, deceased, —Word has been received from day -Winter. Sale-Mid f NOTICE is hereby given Pursuant the Children's Aid Society of the When the one we loved was called to the Statute in that behalf thal,all away. g claims County of Ontario expres creditors and others having Friends may think the Round is heal. their beep gratitude to-the Picier! ed, against the estate of Ph6ebe Lamor. Ing branch of the Women's Insti• But they little know the sorrow that ealix, IRt&of the Village of. Dunbar- used 's t o-Ve* s tute for the splendid lot of cloth. lies within the heart concealed. ton, in the County of Ontario, Wid• qw. deceased.to send by post prepaid, 0 Ing received, consisting of sixty It is lonesome here'without-you father- to Charles S. Palmer, Executor of the If you are thinking &buying 4 Range or Heater,7 'articles made from now materials But it is sweet to breath your name. and a bale of remodelled clothing In life we loved you very dearly, said estate. Pickering, Out,, or to W. look thesd over. They are guaranteed. 7. H. Ken-nedv, Whitby, Ont..his solicio which contained just what were In death we do the same. required in size Find inn Your memory is as dear to-day tor, their nAineq and addresses. and material. only, Range, No. 95'18, six hole, this As the hour you passed awa full pardcuLtrs of their claims,a state- Y. The Society wish tothank all'tbose range has a "complete 'new fire-box Ment of amount and the nature of the who assisted for' their sYmpath�, In loving memory of our dear mother, securities.if any,held by them, veri- "d otherwise aqjusted. and co-operation in their work of Mrs.Patrick McDonald who passed fled by affidavk. aiding and providing for neglected' away March 2nd, 1020. And further•take notice that after "7. April, 1921, the said children in this countV, It is lonesotnebere without you,,moth- the First dRy of Api 1 only, Range, Brownie Ideal. This is Executor will proceed to dist6bute. Services as usual in the Meth. er, *10 a small four hole range without a the assets Of Lbe said estate among the to.• odist church next Subday conduct- And sad the.weary way for.life is not shape, e parties entitled thereto, having re- baker in Al sh d by the pAstor. Moruing the same to us sub- gard onl�- to Kich claims of which jest, "The Alrn6st Christian.)',The Since you were called.aiway. njotice•sl)all have been given alr�above 1 only, Parlor Cook, with oven, -.77, text reads "Almost thou persuad- Though your loving voice is silent required•; and the said Executor will eat me to be a Chris dau,"Acts 56 And your true heart ceased iobeat, not be liable for the said assets orany 1@10 grates and fire box, all in first-class' V '28. Evening The Would. Yes, we miss your well known foot- part thereof to any person or persons, ondition. ening subject, 0 1 . be Christian," based ou;hark 10:17 0 teps of wbose� claini or claims he shall not And the face we used to greet. then have received notice, "What shall I do to inherit stern You were'a'Irrving mother, a mother Dated at Whithv. Ont., this 28th These are exceedingly go6a values for the p'rioe. We hav6 al life?" All mir people and their kind And true. day of February. A:D.1021. friends are cordially invited to at- A better friend never li,�ed and your W, H. KFWNEDT, marked them down to clear them oT our hands. tend the services. Tile .9unday equals are but few. Whitby, Out, School ' will carry on at 2 p.'m. One of the best that God could lend, Executor's Solicitor.•, We need yoii- Young People's A loving mother, a faithful friend. Charles S. Palmer, meeting on Friday at 8 p. m. Ser- Sadly missed by Mary,Areble, Pickerinag, Ont. vice of special interest.—J.W D, Margaret and Rosie Executor. 24--20 J. H, Bundy, 'Pickerin thus r who hi X .... ......