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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_03_11 4 Z• jgp ;;Z�4 7 7 A J, A& XL. ONT., FRIDAY,. MARCH 1.11 1921 No. 25 VOL. XL. GRZKN Alvan Botablished I= 1=00 Zie Baker There will be a football meeting at Mrs. Hood, or., we are sorry to ro- Afed4cat Green River hall on Tuesday, March port. Is seriously ill with pneumonia 15th.Tor the election of officers and and pleurisy. E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Direetor players. All former players are re- K. E. Devitt and S. R. Branning. of GREENWOOD OtoznWcal Association of Ontario. Reg. quested to attend. Toronto,spent the week end with the Sat'e'd em of the American =-e=c� formers parents, Win. J. and Mrs. ...... �A Devitt. ; ; . F�ia=. Eyes, examined by h e Claremont. oat. -Death of Mrs. Leavens. Conn tting Link Aunt. Susan. a, wealthy but eccezi. ..F. TOMLINSON, M,, B., Membex, Join the aggressive wide•awake tric old lady, comes tp visit her neph-- 1�IILLS :.No,'ofthe 'A very sad death occurred in Van- ew, John Thomas Tibbs, to the annoy. of Physicians and Surgeons College of Ontario. - office: that formerly occupied armer. Why should your cotiver,'B. C., on Feb. 8th, when Ella anceof his wife and danghter, who C�& the late Dr,R Brodie,and latterly by Dr, be more successful Clement, beloved wife of A illiam B. 'well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y are very probd and, haughty. Aunt than you ? Lenvens.-pttssd away. Deceased, had Susan turns out to be the lion in the One glance will explain all.- just undergone an operation for appendi- long run. - Come hear how she wins V &!CARTWRIGHT, 'M. D..§!M citis, which fora few days seemed suc. them over at the Town Hall on the C FF�-& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- change your stabling, let in ty*fOniano. Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8p.m.. lots' ht. cesiful, but despite the best medical evening of 1:hursdav, Match'the 17th. Barle7 I Wheat Wauted therobours by appointment Phone Bell of Li g or at o skill and all that loping hands could "Aunt Susan's VI-Sit" is a splendid No.2J.U1.1nd phone No 400. Pickering. On- Make your stable srnitary, pull;do, she gradually weakened and passed drama and has been well received tario. iv out the old wooden stalls its away:on Sunday, Feb. Orb. Beside' ivherever.glven. It,is being presented BARGAIN IN FEED O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., they are germ gatherers. bar sorrowing husband.- formerly of on this occaslon under the auspices of Will sell Barlev Feed at specially low, lr Pickerin g. she leaves five sons to the Methodist Ladies' Aid by local price until March-5th in order ro Edinburgh, member of the College of Install Steel Stalls mourn their between acts by the yviaians and Surgeons of Ontario,Ileentlato great loss. Interment talent. Music , Bo Collegotoor SurRecws d water bowls. to reduce stock. CgIttent 0 Edinburgh. an took place at Ocean View Cemetery, eve doieases of women and McMaster FAmily and Messrs Devitt This is the best feed abildren. Otlee and resitience.Brougham. Get our free barn plan service., Vancouver, from their home M Bar- and led for pigs andcattler clay street. d Wriglit. ErAma at 8,sharp. Ad- •. - - ---- for the money, mission 35c and 20c. vWe save you money. CHOPeING t. Grand Concert 'in St. Andrew's DUNBARTON Quick Service No Waiting Church On.March 16th. flue H.'KRNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- The Sunbeam Mission Band will We,grind Al. we ieitor,lNotary Public..I[Conveyancerl&c. StouffVille, Ont, meet at the home of Miss Esther To g,,t the best results from your grain. Whitby,Ont. 1, 41 BROCK ROAD d Thomson on Saturday, March 12th,at the fir�er it is ground the better. _T E.FAREWELL, K.C.i-BARRIS- Mrs. Briknall's condition is.reported 9 o'clock. Monday. Wednesday .and Friday It? o TER,County Crown Attorney.and County Buy yqtir Furniture from to be unchanged. The first annual meeting of the from Ontarld wheat sawtor. Court House,Whitby. 10-v Seth Badgerow has secured's house. Townfbip of Pickering Sabbath School Br4n and Shorts keeper` the time being Football Association •will be held In on band at right prices. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and I He BEAL Mildred Kayes.. of To;onto, visited the basement of the church, Dunbar-AoSollaltor.Notary Public,Etc, Moneyto I , .' ton. on Tuesday evening, March 22nd,her mother over the week-ow oau.2:.Office Brock St.North.WbitbT. soly t 8 o'clock. Every school is expected Jas. H. Keyes and,.daugliter have a -,ICLAREMONT a Florida to send delegates and the cup will be A LES.-&"J OHNSTO'N—Barristers arrived at their destination in etc.,229 Danforth Ave. '(Woolworth I and swat ded for the Past season. Toronto. Phone Gerrard-4411. Saturdays,ill"-i) Reduced prices for Jan. and are row ez)Joying themselves, The DLIDbartoo Missionary Auxil- I _ . Mr. Cluff's agreement with'31M. A. verTf 1720'. (Ind.) Feb. We-paythefrei' h —4 401y R � ' Hubbard, in the inanagemerit of he,. tart have been fortunate in securing anywhere. Rev. L. D. F. Coxs,)n to address the W ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- i farm,.hivi been cancelled,Find her son . Large stock, and sow eat Cl�itford Hubbard, will again take pos: 'Easter tbank-offt-riug-meeting-in the niter.Solicitor member-of the firm- of church on the evening of Tuesday,* Ry ckman.Denison.Poster and Beaton. Toronto session. General Trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Tofonto: March-Ist-b.' 31r. Coxsoh is on fur Service 'Telephone:Nfain 061 and%2. The farmers are, hauling a lartze number of logs to Fred Crawforclw lough frot" India' and his address is LOGS WANTED sure to be _interesting the 4th c-oncession. as there=- .,interesting and instructive. Dentist pect to engage in_btkildibg operations The boys, who were fortunate enough to hear Mr. Coxson at the Tuxis con- in the-spring. R A G E BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Rock Elm. No.1,$40.00 to 945 00 per M fereipce in Trenton, will welcome an- Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elm, 3000 to %3 00 1. other opportunity of listening to him. sad' University of Toronto. Office .Su"' hard-we store, Whitby, l2lasswood, 80.00 to W.W r, AUDL.RY The meeting will be at 8 o'clock. We have a full line of motor oils and, 0vff.k',1hC'.N,r,P�:V2P I to 5.30. Ind.'pl?one White Ash. .40.00 to 45.00- The saw mills operated by Fred Bell phone 2920., greases as well as motor fixtures. - 4-Ily Mayle. .4 .30.00 - 66 Crawford and Frank Puckrin are both Hemlock. .6 25.00 doing a big business at present. "Aunt-Suqau's Vi-4t," Town Hall, Autos of all makes and designe repair- 2nd Growth Pine,25.00 A real curio drifted down from the Brougham, March 17th. ad on shortest notice and north and appeared at the sale the Chopping and Oat Rolling every week other day. namely a silly drunk.' WHITNVALZ at fair prices. VETA E.-STEPHENSON,A.T.C.M... day excepting Monday, The (%haw& school board madea Agentit for Dominion Tire@ teacher of piano and_9beory. Phone IS03. Claremont. W10 ti y to g*t our school teacher at.East- At Whitevale recently members of 7 the L. F. O. held a debit on "Resot "Genuine Ford.Parta er.but @be likes Audley too well to gr, id that.a-college education Is not W G. HAM—lasher of Marriage W. Go Barnes,- 'Green River Charlie Packrin is making the mud me- Gasoline always on hand. . Free Air o Licens" in the County of Omar* 'fly with his big.market truck,rushin cessary for successful farminiz." The Flakering Village. rny . Or address R. R. NO- I-LOCUSt Hill- supplies, to Oshawa, Port Perry&of negative *on by one point. Those on Call and see us If you are iii needl I W I V.!RTCHARDSOX— Real 'Es'. Toronto. the affirmative side were Messr6.Mal- o'tate, insurance.Conveyancing. N r The big box social and c -F(-rsytb. Patterson and John of anything In the auto colm concert that e. or truck line, 1PuZ1fic--,Src-.*P1ckering.Ont. Farmers, Attentiat' l was announced for Wednead Forgi of Claremont -. on the negative _0 y even- Messrs. 'Gordon' McKay, Wm. Pugh W 'HALL—Houser-earpenter; Eft- in next. March 16tb, in the Audle and Clarence Purcelt, WbItevale, Mr. timates given for new work. repairs or Those who desire their harness sdtool house ha8 been postponed untri Bell, principal nt Markham H,S., Rev. CowanA Shepherd- *Iterations. Ind.phone_n13.":Pickering, 231y mended.or wish anything in the bar- further notice on acc6uot of the bad Howard. of Wbitevale. and Rev. Mc- e4mditinu of the roads. ness line, please leave your orders with LellAn,of-Claremont, acted as Judites, DR.BEATON TOWNSHUCLERK J. S.-Ehtlsclon. and while thoy were deciding mmilc Pickerin ' *, Ont, o Convoyaneer, Commissioner for t :All repairs will be called- and dt- Hear the Drama at Brou'ghain on 9 a0devits. A04onstaus. Eft, Money I= was ftit nish0d by the Whiteva!eMale .00 fs!�u PWT! "I Issues of Marriage Ldo- vered within threedays of receiving, Thursday. March 17tb. Qiip�rtettf%". Wan. Turner, presidont vmts;vs v. Our I., the order. 141OKLAND CREEK. of the Wbitevalij U. F. 0., wa's chair. Grain Chopping 1ffVGH S. PUGH, Licensed Atic• 49tf -W.MIDDLETO.N. tnnn of the meeting. tionftrforthe Province of Ontario. V Harniwmak'er, Whitby 31iss I""d Nellie White 4pent Su- On Uafeh hq three m0mbersof the nday.at Wbiteral. Wotwin's- IniAlrute. Mrs. AND FL 1RUNG' s o!'salcs cqnducted on reasonable terms. home. Also brooder of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle, George i. Mrs. Rucklt.,% and Mitts Write.phone or call, Ind, one. Claremont -H. Bush is havIng his* house paper- 15r. ar ed all tbrough� Mildied Pug -1 am prepared to do, Chopping 'and 1.116. Glen NlaJor P.0, PICKERING P"Inter. held de��Ate with three K-rs of the WlfltevalP U F Mrs. J. Coak" 0. Club, Mesr-rs, Fred Beare. Howard Oat Flaking every day In the Sorry to report that menil POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, well is on the tick list. for Counties of York and Ontario. Anc• LUMBER Y Turner and Hugh Pugh: The subject week except&turdi y. a woo sales of all kinds sttenued to on aborleal We are glad to bear that Arthur All ww; • Aesolved that notice. Address Green-SiverP.0.. out, Annis is.improving"in health.-' county} life affords a better opportunity for social Jch-a'f, Bayles, Claremont Misq Rachel Brumwelfreturo'ed from k enjoyment-yinen.t-thnn city life." The decia- 11AW. LICENSED AUC_ her trip looking hail and h -sion w W T`16NEER,for.York.Qntario and Durham We have a large and well assorted MISS - I�o as given.to the Istdivabya point- ..-Aurftl Route No.2 Counties. Ali kinds of sales promptly attended x ry PeRe4e, of Diinharton, and a half. stock of the following material : visited her a -,,,The judges were Mrs. U. to. Terms reasonable. Dace for wes may be - uncle ild aunt, J,'Brum- Tr,n. Mr. niels and Rev.Mr. Price. Automorble Rep* iring ed NEWS'Offic%F. Bell and Indepen- Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V well, last week. a occupied the chair and dent phones. -Whitby,Ont., Sly We are sorry to lose E.and airs, NV`u' Turnn­ o* Matched B. C. Fir'She Sheeting, and music e was furnished by tbe Whit.-vale The, Chevrolet Servive.'Station--an-d Craven from our midst, they,having Hale QU.,wte-tte. H. Cooper,tennr solo- Garage' at Picketing Is open for all -Matched R. C. Hemlock flouring. rented the 'boarding house at Hose- itch V)SIatelied Fir Ceiliugi 4 in. 'WC)M itit. -iid a ti Ia by the th7ef little May kinds of rRpairs and 6ret bauls. bank for the-sti[bmer. ,Bought and sold. While working on the new colvert and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. 14 Is which was rbe bit of the evening, Agent for Le elite Auto Lens, which'. w � �,leftienstvere given by Mr. Purcell Government, Municipal and Cor 01 and H. E. Poynter,elocutionist$. Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board one day last week Cameron Milroy you have to have to.comply met with an accident, Navin g had two with the*laf�. -V,,. poration Bonds For Sale. and Apple Barrels, flogers of his left hand broken, but we Expert workmanship guaranteed, are glad to know he is doing nicely. Dat6, the'premier of Spain Agent t Cars, Goodyear Bell Phone I' n s nated, and the b�- Tires and Willard Batteries.bee a', A for Chevrolet Wo Do Gordont $on" ) Hear G. WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY E. Morlev in St. Andrew's King Alfoiisu has also been threat- Batteries exchanged. -TICKERING Church on Wednesday eveniug�. -erred, The assassin belongs to the ­ . . working class who are harshly Gerold slarage, Picke nug 'Bell Veterinary Surgeon and Independent pbone.— WHITEVALE treated by the ruling class. z Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary J, Davis spent Sunday ev' eniiig4t College. All calls day or night Geo.Anthony's; N- !IIALE REGI-STER. promptly attended to. B. and Mrs, Annis 'spent Sunday at EASTER TERM -Miss.Helen Trover's. Picke' rm tll­l:,j%.T,:., �__ Bell and Independent Phones 7:1. G. and Mrs Tian and family visited FRIDAY. MARCH 11TH—Im-portant PICKERING, �10pens Mar. 99th with William Micifell's on Sunday, imple- ONTARIO credit sale of farm stock, Miss Nellie'Hames, form6l­ 6f this ments,furniture etc.. at lot 22, zon. ker fng Station 6. Pickeiing. the property of the T.R. Trains going East 1;�as follows , , rt TIM, E TABLF�kio Build for Success by attend!ng place, was here renewing old i�cquaint,. w ances o the week-end. estate of the' late-Sidney Bennett; 7, 7.57 A M. J. J. ;e r No. 6 Mail 01 Ion Ill 28 Local LUOT T Morrison, the Secretary of the Sale at one o'clock, sharp, W. Maw, 2.28 P.M. ? T7. F. 0., will add 46 36 Local 6.25 P. U V&A address a meeting in the auctioneer. Trains going Wesi due fall Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday,, Mar, BATURDAT. MARCH 12TH—Execu- focal -17th, it8 O'clock. 'tor's sale of Village pro arty and -. 74 store Igo. 35 1�0.s A.OM Yonge Charles S'to,Toronto T_ . 6. 27 Local .. P.M. Our sports enjGyed the last skate of chattels in the Village or Dunbar- _I .- I ;._ egg 7 Mail 8.55 P.U, This School enjoys a great repute- of the,season at Loci' ?'�tt- - . ` ist Hill rink on ton, belonging to the estate of the g and were welcomed -late Phoebe Larnoreati3c. Sale at 2 COFFEE, home by a Rood spring shower. o'clock. See bills. W,B. Powell, Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday tion for superior work and for plat- Saturday evening TRY OUR OPEKO Foregoing is according to Standard Ing the graduates quickly in good The Women's Institute will meet on auctioneer. It is a Iftexall product In .P . at time. positions. There Are ihousands of Wednesday, March 16tb, at 3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH—Auction _._ :and is sure to openings in Toronto each on. vear and the home of Airs. Wm. Burt In• sale of farm stock and implements please, Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•V.Be. we are called upon to fill more than cluded in the program will be an Rd- at lot 25, con.5, Pickering the pro- Ra Only 45 cents per d. dress on "Ewing life.is more than party of Clarence Plaxton. Sale at pound. Veterinary'Surgeon. we can. Open all year, Enter at making a living," by Rev. M.O. Price. one;'clock,sharp. See bills. Graduate of Univergity of Toronto. any time. Circulars free. All are welcome. B, Powell, auctioneer. W. W.�LMPOLES, NYALS, The went tale Women's'llistitute NATIONAL, REXALL Former Veterinarian to Macdonald I .,W. J. Elliott, Principal will present on Monday. March 28th, TarRSDAT, MARCH 17TH Auction Agricultural College, Quebec. sale of horses, high-grade and regia. '-Products always on hand' at S p. m. in the Odd Fellows' Hall,a Prompt attention to all clients, tered cattle, Implements etc., at lot colbedy in two acts entitled Mr, Bob.' Bell and Ind. Phones, 19, con. Pickering (Brock road), Stationery, Candies, TobaccGes, SS The play will be under the personal PICKERING, ONTIAR16 It is My Business direction of W. A. Atkinson, of To- the property,of Frank Thompson & Cigars, Cigaretts." Sale at one o'clock, sharp. To help you rub part of'yours. ronto. Miss• Velma Roover will be Son. St See By opening New the assisting soloist. Admission 2Z S e bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. We make our oven stock and-con. -Garage 1 7 cents. r IDAY, MARCH 18TH—Auction sale dition powders. They contain ]age of Whitevale I am prepared to o Come and bear the "Heory Ford'. of registered and grade cattle,imple- pure drugs, No filler, a n the Vii- F d art W.*-. G R E I&OD all kinds of repair work. Including 1,,t,r,qt Wbitevale Method isi churcli menig etc , at lot 20, con.9, Picker- tops and side curtains, also making this Has a full line of trash and cur- (Fridnv) evening at 8.00 o'clock. Ing,,the property of Rov. Morgan. r you old car look and run like new by Rev. E. C Hunter will explain Henry Sale at.one o'clock,sharp. See bills. ed meatit constantly on hsnd. giving it a gooq.coat of new paint, Ford, the man and machine, The Win. Maw, Auctioneer. ERIN' G Nh W- S Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- Misses Mftckav, of Brookilu, AdAtii FRIDAY, MARCH ISTIT—Auction sale Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc ln'g:Pumps,; Windmills, Silos Spears Find the'Whitevale',NIa1cQuart_ of farm stock, implements, hay. No E. MCEWENY andlGasoline,•Engines. ette will furnish .music for the even- grain and roots. at lot 18. con,S. Highest prices paid for DHARLES MARICE, !ng• This isa humorous and interest- Pickering(BrockRond), the proper. BU Ing lecture, backed up by good nivaic. ty of Maurice Murphy, Sale at one. Veterinary Surgeon t*her's cattle. Rome Tel. 5521. Whitevale,0 t Admission 25c,, ebildren-15c, Bee bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. V103COrIng 0 ..:..R.-..,,.-, 5- % f `GOOD IMTH - S WHAT'S IT NAME? CAN DC YOURS "The good a man do" ldves, after him." Nowhere than on ere Is this truer 7.` It Yof Blood Supply 's Sept the farm. But man's M emory y. is-short 'Rich and Red. and for that reason it is very. im- 7T portant.that your farm have a suit- It Is a waste of time and money to able namq­. 16 light merely the signs of diseases in v9ry original combina- the long run you are probably worse tions of the owner's name­are used; 4,, off than when yoir-started. What is for example, the farm.of Dean,L. H. -far more important-is that you should Bailey of Cornell, which he called Intelligently examine the various !:;�..... 'Bailiwick. .One.man was so.overjpy- -­symptoms and trace the cause. When ed at the prospect of farming-has own you remove the cause, health will be land that he..call e4 his place, Iona AV Farm. Namis such as Barren Run Thia U am-de twear Ycw yours. For example, anaemic people often endure months of suffering 1-should. be avo"ided, as the�. may give such as 'While treating its symptoms, s the stranger an' unfavorable impres- Indigestion, shortness of breath, pa.1- It is ai*;well to avoid 'names -"pitation of the- heart and'exhaustion slon- F'---A -ftlly' -Bu after a0 small effort. The apparent stomach- and heart I which are already in common use in :-Will E V' m ua like Woodlkwn and Shddy Grove,' lea are generally lly nothing more b many parts of,the,country. Facetious well such as-Dew Drop Inn do very than the result of an insufficient sup- MADE IN CANADA well for summer bungalows, but-do -ply of pure blood. This anaemic state ill_ not possess the dignity •*hich your BY CANADIAN PEOPLE ­:t:. may have followed some previous Z. ners, or an­atta�ck of Idfliienza; or it farm name should carry. wor- Supposing, you are a breeder of a ..may have arisen Trom overwork, famous strain of cattle-..Your-own re- jry 'or too- may To obtain -E 1 ' P'R I C E t little fresh air. nown and per, y be suffi- ODE RAT good health the simple and proper cent to bring buyers from all parts. 1 course is to build up the blood, but to a reliable of-the world. - More often however, the successful breeder has disti do this you' must select IN QUALITY nc- remedy'v!th a reputation such as Dr. FIST CRADE en. tive title for his farm which he In Williams' Pink Pills. These pills rich the blood which carries nourish- gariably links up,with his farm papir dy and catalogue advertising. When you ment to all the organs of the bo e ell out, your farm name may bi -Ask Your' Local Dealers. ond enables them to do the-*Ork na-, s re expects of them' -'tore 'thousands of' worth a great deal. In business it is men and women have proved this for called-good-wilL The president of the themselves. Oiid of these Is Mrs. T. world's largest mail-order house de.- who says- "Last Flynn,- R.R. No. J, Erinsville. Quit elated that his firm's good-will was , spring got into a worth mole than-all the other assets ".%badly run down condition. I had no'--Of the hundred-million-dollar business. YOUR ON EVERY energy; work'14ift me- exhausted, and ' But just as important is the t;atis- faction which"you .and- y6bk family the least exertion ' would make my will*get out of an-appropriate name irs y heart•palpitate vlolentlr. - I had often u Morale is a favorite GUARANTEE' GARMENT read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and for your farm. a word in military circles. An -army decided to give them-a trial and got half'dozeni-boxeli. I-had not been tale- with,morale is usually a 'victorious d army. Having a farm name to work TRADE MARK Ing the pills long w1jen I felt a decide Improvement in my condition and,.by for, and to live up to, will give you the time I had used the six boxes I morale to win your farm l4attles. It could do my housework with ease. I gives a certain distinctive tone to a can strongly recommend Dr. Williams" Place that otherwise is "just a farm." people." It implies a home;efficient production. Ems of Bfind Serve Them Pink Pills to all weak Ole." Pleasure Work Is Their Rew any better livestoodk, permanency', piosper M ard You can get these'Vills through a as Eyes. ity, success, and contentment— Look dealer In medicine, or by mail post- r around your community at the farms One of the most remarkable inven- paid at 60 ceqts a box or six boxes for I tions given by the twentieth century To delight in ones daily. occupation that any one within hearlag may know 2.50 from The Dr..Williams' Medicine that have names-and oft if this Is not I the-.that he colchoncro is at work.. I to-mankind Is the "optophoue," which and to render It fine and poetic by.the- t t t true. I'think you*will most oY' to., Brockville, 0" the farmers who 0" achieving the enables the blind to read ordinary manner in which It Is carried on 'is A farmerin one of the 11iddle West the I print_ It.was successfully tested a. an admirable achievement. in this re-, ern States,bought material for a house unusual are Justly proud of wit time Success Nuggets. farnu• They show that by ram- ort me ago at the Imperial College Is and then discovered that for lack of- lation th means he could not go on with it The Opportunity brings out the great 'Ing them appropriately, Science, In London. there. may �e mentioned . .a m ,, but he alone is great - who is - - 7CIThe' contrivance. which owes Ita case of the colicho"nero, Or mattress stuff' lay on the ground. for months, an, It Is very important that the farm of Spain, who performs his when one day a generous te"y name --tbut it fit creation to Dr. E. E. Fournier d'Abe, beater nerous thought to embrace be distinctive,'and task; not less than-once a month for came into the mind of a contracting of London, Is, equipped with a tole. the farm. There are_man ways of ph6ne r6cet16r'whfch' to adjusted to every self-respecting Spanish house- builder. His calledhis men round him accept the work for which common select some outstanding house. with two sticks and a knife for farmer's cottage, -telling them he It DO first rule Is to obey your-na, christening& farm. Perhaps the most the tivo bias, Is to the ear of the blind person like any wife, in the open air, outside the and asked for volunteers to build Iron werst inwardly formed—the second feature as "Hillcrest," "Valley View," head phone. Musical notes In'certain arrangements, res"enting the varf- Implements. would an4ertake to do it within one ruls, In concentration, •which doubles ."Meadow Brook etc. -Others are moment he deftly cuts, the day if :,'Its forco.—Enxereou. named for the kind of trees which our. ous letters of the alphabet. are pro. . In a they would.eantrIbute'theli• w Twenty-six carpenters, masons • 'round the farmstead, such an "Oak 6ced As the latter are, passed over stitches of the matress and lays bb6fe work. T' Sudles attract dollans. as they at.­Grate," I'Mapie Defl;` "Pine Ridge," the inatrument in traversing A line of the wool, which.he.n6ver tonches with and painters agreed, on the condition his-hands. The longer stick In his that the.far�mer would furnish a chick. 'iraot- everything thait is 'good and and so on. ' Another' favorite farm- Print- Up to thp present time- the only right hand describes great circles In en dinner' and a time waa fixed for all of name is derived from a combination known- means for enabling the blind the air and de$cends with the whistle to report at the site of the proposed If people would only smile more, if of the old English words "hurst" and i to oi-a sword upon the wool, of which It building. ",-childrva were trained to smile habit- "croft," which mean homestead. Thial tam., -letter eye. read has been the raised is the way such names as Applecroft to be followed bX touch. This picks up a small handful. 'Then the -Every man appeared on timetknd all -ually, what a wonderful world this shorter stick comes into Play,' picks went at once' to work. Each worker- and Ellenhurst ar' demands specialty printed. costly and would-be! e formed. bulky volu.mes; with .consequent iimf- the wool from- the longer, -throws 'it was assigned to a particular part and •, If You and your family can't decide of the amount of beats It this way and that,,, the house begaz7 to go up.with a rash. We do not know anything about our On A name, ask-your n:iigh.bors or tatloa literature into the air. ea have taught.:YOUT county representative Available to- 6tghtleew persons. Fur-, tosses it and catches It until every When noon came the framework was IlLwn reacurces ,until we he p. A fibre Is clear, w to hel when the fluffy mass Is all up and the chimney was started. *cessful apple grower held a contest thermore, the requisite sensitiveness deftly cast.aside.. Then came dinner. The wife Of the ourselves to sand alone. Not until out we can think for ourselves, and act i And paid a goodly sum for the best -of touch to in many Inatances acquired 11 the while, through the beatIng'of farmer-had fried two down chickens. -for ourselves, I - - I with - great-dIffleulty, - especially by 'A do we become more name submitted, which he h" since w the-wool, the two sticks beaten against There were ten loaves of bread, four Wan Infants In 'the'moraf universe,— made widely known through his apple, adults." These dlsadvanlages are overcome each other play a distinct air, and dozen ears of corn and nearly a bushel Angela Morgan. advertising. You owe it to yourself, Is Own, of mashed potatoes The dessert con-, by the, optophon , whk� renders all each mattress beater has his you? family, and the man who buy books and newspapers available to handed down frQm his, forefathers, sistied of cherry -cobbler and various Thoughts never die, the* are tm- Your Place to five your-farm. a suit- scale kinds of pie. The contractor*had to ending with a whole-chromatic 8 dreams thait the blind. A fair facility in the use .,Xoortal Outlive their. able name. as the shorter.stick., swoops up the call off hie men for,feat they would 6 of the Initrument can be attained af. dresibers. length of the longer one to, sweep eat so muchAbey.would not be ab% to calllkg in Cairo. ter a few lesaons. away the lingering wool. TI finish the job. who do not know Cairo The hurry began again. Before the' -n whole mattress Is trik sm Scouts aranch Attracts sometimes take houses in remole, and BY the Side of the Road. IkYS sodden heap to-a�high and fluffy-RaOun- roof was on the.plasterers were at undealimble ' parts of the city. in - heat of work. and at etactly. 6 o'clock the lw� Let me live in a house by c fain of wool, all baked by the. .9 Egypt as We Knew It, Mrs E. L. division of the 'Boy Scouts move- the sun. tage was finished, all but the second 7 the side of Oe road, Butcher amusingly, describes 'how.hard -meat, which is-very popular-in Eag- The man has a hundred' altitudes, �coat'of paint and the skim Dlsaftr, --.NV men It is has thus %ere the ftce� -to And a person who land, is the Sea Scouts, a brandh in- full of grace. He has complete con- neithqr of which could be Dot on bop go by, 90120 astray. Her husband,.she says, augurated In.1911 for scouts who had trol over his two-thli sticks. can pick fore-the .first. cost drle4l. Everything • They are good, they are wrote to a doctor for the addrftg of completed the training courses In up with them a single strand of wodl else, even to putting on the locks and -bad, they are,weak,­. some friends whom she knew he had scoutini and camping and wanted new-. or -hall_ a mattress. Ile. can throw hinges,was done before the men were ­a-ften-&47 Mere Is the doctor's -ans, fields of study. they are strxing,' aside a pin that lurks la a ball of wool called off, an<1 done well. Wisqi foolish; so am L ' wer: . "The X * 's livis Ift a house The Sea Scouts branch has grown or kill a fly that settles on his work The contractor complimented hb Then why should I sit in without.a number in a street without rapidly and the boys-now-have a ship without staining thi showy,miss'. And men when the job was complete. He a name nest door to an the scorner's seat Arme�piat -that is all their own, the S. S. North• all the while, from the moment that , said that although be_,bad done' hur- butcher who, I think,has'no sign, west s ampton, a former fisheries patrol ye - th mattress is open 'till the heap is ry" work before he had ne*er kilOwn wy Or hurl a cynic's ban? of Abdin Pala0! the staircase has sel, which has been remodelled as a -Complete, the--t-w—b otters never cease a house to be begun and completed In I.Rt me live-in'a house by eighty-seven steps.,' training ship and anchored In the playing their thin and woody, air" so I a day. the side of the road, Thames, off the Embankmen.t, It Is Black parachutes were And be a friend to man. fitted up with:a gymnasium, carpqnter used during the Great War for dropping s' Modern Fairy Tafo.' pies b�- . . 7 i boyi, end I have a big routs to calves. hind the enemy's lines at night. shop, machine shop and. classrooms, boy dashed Into a �Toker's office I'll dome back when I deliver the bul► and here the various Sea Scout units A rned to letins." With that he left the office, come for Instruction In knots, hitches, with news bulletine. As he tu leave a member of the firm called out: "Are you going to watt until he To. lighig' whistles and rules of the road., .Here, you seem t(rhave some pep. turns?" asked it customer.- During the war the 'Sea Scoitts co- operated with the Coast Guard service Get me a box of cigars in the lobby "You bet I am," replied the broker. and keep the change." "In these days It Is a pleasure to-meet ki coast watching work, serving as The boy hesitated altheugh a $5 a boy 'who works for. his boss f1rsL qrhe wu"L-Wim of VUrky- signalers;dispatch'barriers, inspectors bank 'note-was thrust Into -his�hands. Furthermore, I -am going to-put him. A qualfty a" of wreckage and submarinb lookouts. Finally he stammered; "'I would like on the payroll, " Each scout patrolled a three-mile-long. •WMITA t6 get'you clga�rs, but'we. A�fe oh6it of And he did. strip at beach, working in all weath- dw ers.. Thousands of boys participated t'r ® ;' i'j tM' Of in-this work. There are now over no, 5,000 Sea Scouts In the various Your grocer.. Will tell ou. cotlwns Il branches. alum or herwutioui -frankly that he makes less Unrel!able. s"sfitutes:f I profit on Red Rosd Tea than Its use insures peralu We t A touching little ballad, entitled "I Wonder If He'll Mlsq Me," was -re-satts -cei'Ved one day by'a music publisher on other teas. ..-The . onl from -a young wonlan, kle- roa-I., It "Casu no mom &M 60, object he has In riecommell2nr through. and then repli6q: emm AdIE9 ard Purity-( Naha oa%ilawasay kinW- "Dear ',Vladam- If he does he should ing -it is to see that yyou ' get ' Na4e in ca"S�da never be trusted with fire arms again." r--W-G1L=1ff cot 140. 11 21. -~X"" TO*0WV0VCAft , SlowmVAL ISSUE the best quality es, A MORO 'Amehu,s' -prettintas at 'face,* and Classified pdvertisellnelats. .0 manner had disap. .1, , `- Used -Austos spri tilxwss, otby, - -N D E.R.-I N E FARM..WA,N-TE.0. peared=killeLd sluggish. Indiffer• DA ID REAKEY SELLS THEM' USED once. The -knowledge and cultivation ARM WANTED, SEND.DESCRIP. " c— of all types; all-mrs sold cub- 11 -Ru FTION and John J. Black. feet to delivery up to 300 miles, or te#4 that her school course had given h6r MOR Chippewa Falls. price. in xx might have peen invaluable t* her as rup of_same.distance if You wish, Girls! Save Your Hairl good order as purchased. or purchrW" a mother, •but she had 'never used =L3• WAXftzu� ice refu�d them. J�llled, too, was the Imagina- I XG mechanic of your own choca Make It Abundant! ff ADIES WANTED To DO PLAIN jj.R c�&nic — . . ... . 11( to rook' them oVef. or ask us to tion that bad. once made. 1jer little and light sewing at home; whole (q�r take are time; good 'pay;' sent any any car to city; re�resciftati-fi*f0t I Prices.. at, Anspectiom Very large stock savays-ess poems wel.c7cme'at the office of the vil- The High Cost of Advancing distance charges prepaid. Send stamp for particulars. onal Manufactur. lage paper, and that might have been-,. "I see that you've.marked-gas olini i 'ail BrenkWo Used-Car KaOat Snit Co.. Montreal. another cent" Tong.- a priceleEs resource in her matures u P said the motorist. years., She was less attractive, le'ss "That isn't exactly for gasoline, -re- Snalls.Act as Filters. Unused Tools. happy, jess useful, than God had in- plied�the keeper of the station. "That It is said that the Chinese wash fine tended'she should be. T�e� tumble- -simply to pay for the enormous silk In vqy pure water, and, as ox*dtn• is. ."It doesn't lo6k much like the old down tool house with itA array of uli- amoflnt of chalk �ie've 'had to use in ary well water Is unsuitable, it*irs puri- hom(i as an elderly used, rusty tools—what Is it but a sym- heretofore." fled. by-patting a quantity of fr r-'remember it," marking up the price her Yeah . wate business man who -had been visiting' bol of unused fa-cultie:3, bf'a shrunken r snails into It fGr a day. These the haunts of his boyhood said to a and withered soul? 11aff I'l ng. prey on the organic matter it contains friend. :' "The lawn isn't cared for, z­ Dr. NVhIte—"I'ig.up against It. I've and therefore act as filters. most of the trees and shrubs are dead, a A and )k so lirr u 0 patient isuff6ring from Aches and the garden that father took Mlnard's'Lfnirrient-Relieves Disterripei -T gains,'hnd.1 don't know what is cans- much pride in Is Overgrown with bur- KEEP 'Lii NE' 7 Ing the trouble." The women of Finiand have'ha d the docls and brambl6a: •The oichaid is Dr. Black—"Had,his teeth exam-' growing old like the rest.. of us, but right to vote since 1907. "there's fine fruit there still, though WELL IN WINTER: Dr. White�"That'g the point. I had the trees heed pruning. But thi sad- 1 1- 11. 1 * , dest thing I'saw , was the old tool Winter Is a dangerous season for all his teeth takers out, two years ago,, y but what are you to do when a man DON"T --house. :It's falling to-pieces, and the the little.ones... The days are change " rusty tools hang there—unused. Sam able---bne bright, the next one cold 'has quite run out of•teeth9 00 her' ever and. - that the mother is has had all the equipine'tif fit stormy, had-to make the place attractive, but afraid to take the children out for the mo.rqEy"ORDERS. T HIS I It he hasn't used It." fresh air and•exercise -they need so Dominion Express Aloney Orde.rs are. t the only 'ones bu $a n thousand offices much. in couse4uence they are often le I five Garden tools are no we can neglect. Not long ago-Et city cooped, up In overheated, badly venti- throughout Canada. banker stopped his car at a farmhouse lated. rooms and -are soon seized with I.Mmediately to ask his way. In 'the woman who cold.5. or grippe. What Is.needed to -after a •"iiander no" 'Costly Fur Mantle. keep the y e- little ones well is Baby's massage, your hair takes on new life,came to the door he recognized.Amelia LEON lustre and wondrous beauty,, appearing One of & s,most costly fur.garmentAR Webster, an old schoolmate whom he D ' On Tablets. -They will regulate the stomach and bowels• and drive out twice-as heavy and plentiful, because ever made was the ermine mantle ' EAR OIL remembered as having been the prat- I each hair seems to fluff and thicken. presented to the latkEmpre.ss of Rus- .,'ztlest and brightest girl in the academy colds and by their use the baby will Don't Ic t your hair stay'lifelew,.color- sin ' by. 'a gathering of nobles- and RELIEVES DEAFNESS' and be able to get over the winter season STOPS READ NOISES. Simply they. ]lad both attended. She was a less. plain or scraggly. -you, too, want valued at $60,000. fa woman, and her Im perfect safety. The Tablets are Rub it Back of the Ears and faded, slatternly beautiful hair. Jots of long. st. Insieft In Nostrils. Proof of one. house -was III-kept..and unattractive. "Old by i4edicine dealers or by ma A 35 at 26 cents a box from the Dr.' WII- -cent bottle of delightful "Dan. �wss will be given by the druggist. Het, visitor reminded her that she had derine" freshens your scalp,' checks. MADE IN CANADA era- Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ruff and falling hi A jwnping tooth or AUNUR SALES CO.,Sales Apots,Teristo _led her c'losses In history and, lit dand ir. this illmn ..ture-aiid had. even written creditable ]sting "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, earache quickly re- A.0.1.8011mc loc..11fro.,79 SO An,1.Y.City 0 poetry. War pensions are still,being award-. dull, fad! I hair.that-youthful'bright. sieved by the-Use of ed in Britain at the rate of 12,000 a new an abundant thickness.—All "I ne:ver read anything now except 19 the newspaper and.not'much of that," month. druggists! -she sald'dully. "Sometimes the girls A Kidney Remedy -come tome with their suns and their About, one-half of our :globe, It is F ! is Prosperous. BAUKE hard ut I'm to- rusty to, estimated, consists of jrori. There unemployment In Fin- Kidney troubles are frequently one 0 rus help them much. The work round the land. says M. Vilijanef, chief of the caused by badly digested food house Is more than I can tend to." NAInard's 1.1nimani for Dandruff. Trade and Industry Department of the which-overtakes these organs to BENGUE Finish -goveratrient' who is- visiting eliminate the Irritant acids In England. He aitrib,ted Finland', It soothes Pain. formed. Help your stonsech to properly digest the food by Surnames an r1irm IEWAK OF $151111STWES, AAW I d Nir 0-iw. good fortune in this respect. as com lalo- 18:to 30 drops of Exts pared to most other countries, to the $1.00 a tube. prohibition of 'imports. - This had the- TH E.LEEMIXG MILFS LCO,LTD. of Roots,sold Illother-Selffel's HILL -,scoTT MONTAKA Cairstive Symp,and your kidney effect of making the country's, Indus- Variations — Hull, Heftier.- Hify*r, Variations--acotti, Schott. Amtstor Dr.Jules necous disorder will pro-mpt.17 dis. 2 Racial Orlgln—Doubtful. trial production greater thin at the RELIEVES PAIN appear. Got the genuine. Holier, Hillman, Heiman, Hallman. beginnipg of the war. "--Racial OrIgtri—English. Source—Also- doubtful. ow considering the-ad. Finland Is n Source—Locaitty also occupation.. Here is a family name that Is a good visability of gradually discontinuing em, h4i said. bit of a puzzle,-both as to racial origin the - bargo on Imports' This America's Pioneer Dog Remedies Thin Is a most widespread group of and source W country-has begun to transship goods family names, the one most frequently The obvious one explanAtion.- but one jor Russia and has established a free Send for list of inventions'wanted Book on tm -by Manufacturers. Fortustise have D0101 DISEASES met with being TIN, with pro which Is not entirely satisfactory; port at Hango. and How t9 Feqd Hillman, Hull and .'Hiiyer next in that it was originally a name added ........................... been mad* from simple idea. I:, started' Free to any Ad. -'to the-given name in order to describe "Patent Protection" booklet and dress by the Author. der. They are all of them English a names. an SiCk, "Proof of Conception"on request. X Clay Glover Co.,2104 d all trace back to an old nationality. Undoubtedly this actual];, "T"Caretill" If 9 West 31st Street -in a Anglo-Saxon:word....which has come is the true origin,of the name Buious, •Heada&y HAROLD C. SHIPMAN & CO. tl New- Tork. A. down to us almost unchanged, and to great, many cases.-for to the old Eng- i PATENT ATTORNEYS in as common use to-dak as It was in lish 'recordi ther' To-DIgIA sure! Let a pleasant.harm. M SHIP"Ah C04AMMMS OTTAWA. CAN$," e are instances Of -less Cascaret work while you sleep I such names as M alcOlm-le -Scot," and have your liver active, head clear, the reign of Alfred the. Great. The i �:., word is (just. w4at-you.think It is) which, of course, could have no other stomach sweet and bowels moving re- I meaning, gular by morning.- No gAping. or In- � ��� � �"" A -Iiqt all of"the., family names In this I But thf-i doeq not e.TphfIn-'every= convenience,'30, 25 and 50 cent boxe's group have.-not developed from this thing. There are more ancient re. Children tone this candy cathartic too, �word in the same manner, cords iw-Italy, in.France nod -in Ger. ASPIRIN Job for Granda*.. -`The name-of Hill. as well as Bull, is rp4tly, as,well, "as -Angib-Saxon Eng. p In' ibe vast majority o[cases a mere 1 land, which prove that "Soot," In onf! 'z Little.Pbyllls Psyrnqre•heard the, re: Off, "Bayer" Js G nuine dese tion form or another. was rather wide• mark that her grandfa er was a I cojitraction ­of the Ojcr rtp phrase "at the hill:' o r "of the hill," sj)read as a given name, and not as a tailor. uped to designate persons who hap- descriptive name. Latin inscriptions .' '"Are you- 'a- tailor. grabdad?- '91fe ened in dwell on or near such ems-I the give us form "Scotilus', and asked. A ipjiare'tfy 'being ""Yea; 'my clear."- admitted the:ofd-nences. rn the varied sp0lIng% of'tfie "gco'io­,�' tfie hater n fQ- ­)ate Norman days. the-surname oc- -a common name among the Tentonic man. curs as "de la Hill," "de'Is Hall,""'de.' Franki who lived in the northern pait 0;�Iien you"but' a tail ' o MM Is Hello" and-:'*atte (at the) Halle." rocking r--N 3 g I n MY of France. The' name was'also com- With the other variations another•! coon among the igubjects of toe Em- .- She led the way. to the attic, w e re: 4 method of development Is--responstbrie peror Charlemagne and mice of Its. -rear among other ic had steed for.,the modern names. . -This woTd Teutonic -races-as "Scotardus.?'.,with. appendage. Warning! Take-no chances I es with always roaq tO "hill." or hull"# was also usqd figura. syllable, to J lively to Xote a roof, It Is be noted; to substitutes for-genuine "Bayer Tab- ease -Theunudwm and -also for Richard, Reynard, Leonard, etc., a lets of Aspirin." Voless 'you.see the '$AT the very first twinge, down. the verb "to roof. An abstract from distinctly Teutonic compound. It was then quick relief without rubbixg, an ancient document.reads: "Whyt also an Anglo�Saxon given; name, as name "Bayer" on package or'otf.tab- A--& comes iny bottle of Sloan' The p t all ri cley and red' fc�i to make croklees "Scota," and the place-name S-cottowe . publisher of the beat -Farmer's lets you are n9t.getting Aspirin a for t's.stimulating and scatterb papei 11je 'M4ritime Provinces in In every Bayer.package - in are directions (crocks) and-other vessels and horned Is simply a development of the Anglo- writing to us states: for Colds. geadache, Neuralgia, congestion. The boys use it for - Saxon `S'coteho" or"grave Scot.a." , li I. :stiff muscles,.and it helps .9 (burnt) tyyl (tilp) to hale houses.and L ally've churches." Again, Wickyffe th "I would say that I do not-know of matism,Earkche, T666aefie backaelies, too." &5w, 70c, $1.40. 4, In the In those days ere was no such a medicine that has stood the test of -tic time like MINARD'S LINIMENT.translation of one Bible passage, says!. name as Scotland, though In the Celtic and for Pain. Mandy tin boxes of T.. It twcqve tablets-cost ie-w. cents. Drug "The"The sebip (ship) was hilid (Miler or tongue Ireland was known as "Scota.,, hats been an•unfailing remedy In. our gists also,sell larger packaegL- 'Made covered), with wavis." It was not uritil the Middle Ages that'.L,household.ever since--1 can remember, . - 11 _ , _ ... .. I Canada. Aspirin is the.trade mark The words hilyei and "hillman," as the name of a country, It was trans. and has outli4red dozens of would-be n Canada), . ... M OTHFIRI therefore, were descriptive of occupy. feried to Scotland in competitors and imit4tors." (registered In of Bayer common usage. Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestor IV tlons,'which explains why these family The 'existence of -the family name of Sallcylicacid. `�C:Ilifornia'Syrup. of Figs'. in their varied"d r e-IIlngs are, in so'marry countries,indicates it,often names rie not -with'in the old records in such developed from the, given name, but Child's Best Laxative forms as "Roger de Hillyer," -11vo to' where the given name first appeared "Try It Again!" �Helier" and "John le Hilmar" is still a Her6s-1:6-th-o chap, -- _mystery. With the smile on his map, PIMPLES ONFACE I Though Fortune has-dealt him a thuh. derous rap• And knocked- btm clean down--on the i CU T ICURA HEALS�• V tui�st&i rdw.hu�ky on t , rear of his lap, Whose only remark Is, "Gee whiz, Caused Di0gurement. Itchyand 7- what a slap! Burning. Had Restless Nights, I'll tryAt agin!:' rap e Nu t S "My face came out in little Piro. I'm there With the guy ples,that were sore,and I scratched e gle;am in his e with, th ye, them constantly,and then :..qhe jrfAt b*611aing W)UM Though Fate has let loose a stiff pun6h t�ey turned into seal", In the eye. disfigure. and,bark are retained is this Alkh Natee Sit"" F V, causiiii; ,much And has scattered his pride all over meat~The skin was so itchy thatz ibi*sky'l irritated It by schdch • le food. in Thei burning was easily digestible Whose only retort is."'Doggonit if I flagee,and I had many rest. The uniquq, sweet flavor- Don't go ye agin! less nights. ra e I'm r6ng for the brick 661mis trouble ble lasted about a yea P 2 tit s t Wore I usedlCutiduri 4 bif Favotite With both Soap and �9- With the courage to stick, Ointment,and after using three cakes 'chiliiren and adults. zzw! WE Accept "California!' Syrup of Figs Though Failure has hounded.him like of Soap and two boxes of Olnunent F� 'yrni, —look for the name Callforala on the Old Nick . I was hcalcd." (Signed)W.I Theses a Reason Who' at last, "Now J'm On to the St. Basile,Ouc,.Nov.23, IM10- -the package, then you are sure your Make'Outicxu& Soap, 0hit-.M-.t. child t s- having -the beat and most trick, and Talcdiii your'deffl; tollet Let's try �er agffi!" iharmless physic for the little stomach. SOLU BY GROCERS EVERYWHE'ME orations. liver and bowels, Chil-'-cii love its fruity tazte. Full directions an eacli The doctor's claim on'the estate of a deceased patient ranks first in bottle. You must say "California." France. ISSUE No. 11—'!?1. • t R;2, F rr MP R SA"—At lot IA coa.7, P xz,particn- Im Wanted ! p1t,6%b1;'A' !Vi4rhn',pe. RF-R. LS ick-' "SEASONART. " -]F0 X.M. SPE Js�yiryFdday ummming at i" office; Claremont. Phone M Pkk-'M* Boo prices paid OLU4 Apply to IN GOOD GROCERIES, .".TrqRMS 11115 per year; 61.60if paid iii advance. Mlitevale. Club, Of A•' Smith, Brougham 'Hotel JOH4 --MURKA-R, Proprietor, F. 0.'' -�,SYRUP . HARNESS,SHOP EE - HIVE The Club,will hold a social evening STOUFFVILLE -be a d in ih4 Harness 10 La. PA:IL, $1.05, 6 LB.•PAIL, 55c. on Marell Ist. Tliere will ` If your needs are ess 1 2 LB. TINS, 28c. On March. Lhe .28tb. the- Stouff ville bate between the ladies of the 'Iiu'e,*or if yotfr Boots ' e�d' - ens' Instit6te and •the Chib U e .=ayeis will vote on -a-by-law to Wom LE LEAP LARD-20 lb. Pails $4�.75 ft in uniOpally.-ow tied rink. The tneiriber,.4. -' There" will- also-be- a GUNN'S MAP -Town Council at, a meeting Monday program of music etc. Every- repairing, give us ' gave theby-law, reading I.NGERSOL LARD,20 lb. Pails,$5.00 `' -night body welcome. a call. -dial regillutiod for being taken' for and passed the f6i Orders Its submission-to the pwPl'e. The es- GUNN'S EASYFIRST SHORTENING t mated cost of the rink is$12.000 and corn, bindee twine and coal. Cecil Bradley 10 lb. PAil-3 $2.20 ti mated town memorial to our it Wiwi soldiers. Safar.ascanbeleEir' Y, Secretary Harness Maker, n* GORDONMcKA Pickering -sentiment is in favor of the d public, Z�, .piopoial. " PURPLE CALF MEAL AUC'rlON, SALE OF . 25 LB. SACK $1.,5 ..4n 7 Implem'ents, Etc, ug. and Grade -Cattle I ., J AME& RIC HARDSON fl The property of the �. 1 west of Claremont.on as amended Nov. Y half mile Lot 20 Con. 9. Pickering, ere o u Are RIDAY, MARCH THE ISTH, 1921 The following': HIS R April IS* is to-ratify. a new federal eferendurn on REGISTERED CATTIX. T Canada•Temperance Act, as recently, Red heifer born Oct 10.191Q,No.188213. . 'law, namely, the If you want rit Red heifer born Sept 20, 1919, No. amended by Domkiion Parliament. Oyster Shell or G 08215• Red heifer born Sept 23, 1919, of Ontario v4at favor If a majority of the people e in, v6r of for your poultry No. 108214. Red heifer burn June 6. -'the�-Candda Tern-trah'ce Act as amended, theM in the. exact 1910 105295. Red heifer born June 15, o rds of the law-it follows: Hillibore and Sulphur as a louse hille'r 1919.No. 165290, Red heifer born,May time of sale; on your stock, 7•159358. due' end,- take or transport 23. 1918, No. "No ri�rson shall.,import, d Red heifer borq April -1. 1918. No irto such iy,�ov'nze any intoxicating liquor. V 159W, due time of style. Red heifer Fresh Meat and Fish, U! - . directly or indirectly,born March 3, 1917. Nu. 146383. Roan "No pezron r':all, e-,her. Y, cant-act or agree to manufacture cow born April 25. 1011,No. 128089.due `8alt—f�ne, coarse and dairy in 50, 100i 2-00 1bF. May 20 or sc-11, ary liquor to be unlawfully imported, y -it, t-kzrzi- cr, tz--a,.iparted. into such.province. We have them'.. 1916, No. 14-5071 doe time of Pale. fteo sc. time of sale. Red cow born cow Dorothy 2nd No. IbO815. bred Jan 0 --q `The c4iria.�,-c or .".vo:tation of intoxicating liquor -let. Rid -bull twrn Jane 7, 1910. 'N -ro.­-ce sl.-all on.1y be by means of a 142645. -.1mc-a or by railway and not other. BIGH GRADE CATTLE C�� intoxicating H nor is be. wa�*, and t-e 1-me-any into A -N -N 1 8 ��Red cow 4 yrs old calf by*,id,-, Red x1c in tr %,po:ted'or carritd. no person 'sQl open or d April 15th. Red cow 5 v '.id g S break or !o,.7, 'to_4e opened or broken, any packs or 814 ' ei3=4.,- A.. low.May INJpotted cow 4 yra,.4d due or June 1.Spotted cow due June 20. Rona VC:s.-I Containing c-ach intoxicaltrig liquor, or drink, C. w 4 yrs old milking bred Dec 28, Fat t3e% or illaw to be drunl or used any intoxicating.liquor o therefrom." cow.2 fat steem2belfers2yran1d. 2 steers 2vts old.4 heifers rising 2yrs.S, NOTE.—This law-doea not prohibit importation of liquors i Hard w a- re, St calves, also 20 rcck hens. to be used for sacramental. medicinal, manufacturing or cmn- IMPLEMILICTS. ETC. 3ren:lal purposes, or the importation of such liquors as are Tickering ore box attached .:perr-.itted to be sold by the laws of the Province. Doering cultivator seed nearly now, McCormick mower 5 f 7 t cu nearly new.McCormick liorse rake Does that too much -coal We 10 ft nearly new. Riding plow. Single intoxicating liquors into Stove burn low.Scuffitir.Wagon and box.. Wagon ,,lall the importation and the bringing of have the-INAppy Thopitht-Rainge thtit gives the Province be forbidden?", -mini- ig crate, 3ght wag- C the maximum amount of heat withJ1W x. stock rack. f Coal. on. Buggy, set Alorse whiffietrees, n mom.anionrit o I I"mber of hoe"collars, set plow bar. V()te9 . .]66 Y 99 ness,8 sets whiffietrees, set single bar I_--Vote and es .. We bave2-ouly Oil Heaters�at 7.50-eacb. nes.%. sap pan 7 ft lor.;r, cider barrel. 1% apple boxeil, Water pails, lantern.3 ilk cans.Set-scales 240 lbs eap.. fruit the door to imported. "booze' dt' Horqe Blabliets at reduced price. 1 only -Jars. grILin bags, a quantity of roue, oo. I only Light Sat of Single chains• fucks,sbQvels etc. Robe at 17. Harness $31.06�a real bargain'.' ';nta' rio Referendum 'As Mr. 'Morgan's leitse has expired all Committee will be bold Without reserve. 38c gallon. y. Sale begins at I o'clock, bbarp 13e§t American Coal Oil fit at 20 cents,per bag., -1 ••L. a, Charcoal -_7E1LXs--7FAt c4ttle, poultry and al). bud 11111il I a.11 du r sums of $I( .All other goods in propo tiou., and under. eamb ; ove, that amount 8 months credit to parr, oil Veri furuibbing approved joint notes, A good supply of Galt Meal now on hand, the . . . 7-q- ­5 per Cent. per annum off for cash.f Royal Puryte line. Once-tried always used. WN. MAW. Auctioneer PICKERI G -NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. S. BALSDON9 7. .48 the matter of the estate of Phoebt lAwooreaux, We of the VLII e of Danbarton, in the County of ria,Widow,deceased. NOTIOR in hereby given Pursuant E -0 R E :`-Jto the Statute 16 that behalf th&L alp :--'iwedltors and others having clairnt FOR D 0WN E R S agalvist the eats" of Phoebe rAmor- of 0 'OF MONNEY'S BREAD•ux, late of the Village Dunbar. Ontario. Wid- -:.,Iton. in the County of ATTENTION I ow, deceased,to send by post prepaid. -Not 4o Charles 8. Palmer. Executor Of tbp standard flonii-' hiak but No. 1 Made from pre-war 14 estate. Pickering,-Out., or to W ennedv. Whitby. Oat..his solici -,grsde need. Milled and baked in our own town. low, their Dames and addrenei. ana Patronize the home industries. 'and vice ay Genuine Ford Ser "Ifull particular*,of their claims,a state .,ment of account and the nature-of the o arities. If any,hold by them, •Vert- by &M&viL And further take notice that after Best Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mines Meat 258 lb. the First day of April, 1921, the. said F6rd re -s promptly a-ttefi-ded Mines Pies 25c. All our own make. Beat ingredients used' pau -Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the to, Chocolates in bulk and boxes parties entitled thereto. having re- ding Cakes a specialty parts 'always­oii Wed gard oulv to such claims-ofwhich notice shall have been given ab,610f; Large stock of p Executor will --required; and the aaYd rt'thereof to any person or RersoPs, not be liable for the said•assets or any hand R of whose claim or claims he shall not Also, Tir;es,. Chains , Spark Plugs then have received notice. Dated at Whitby, Ont., this2Stb PICKERING9 ONTARIO Bulbs etc. fU day of February., A. D.1921, W. H. KENNEDY, f tho . . Executor's Solietitor. Vftitby, Ont,1. .,w arles kPallner, herwaoa . J. 'Co�lacutt` -Cream , o e's Pickerinag, Oat. �i��l� Execiator. 24-20 Authorized Ford 'Sales Bread -For and Service Station _ ; _, _ I . . . d__ ­4 6 71`� Monar 'Flour oncrete Bell Phone 29 Night call c for Pastry Bram. Shti ts' And deed Flour- Product s­ n cracked d whQle Field- Til ,,..American Corn—ground, e 4 :: 9 in paying quantities, try one I€ your hdns are not producing egg', .%_and Brick celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed' Improve Your Stock for Fall ''Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, He 31 4, 6 aDd 8 IT pays to be a leader in the quality of your cattle,hogs,etc. 'Highest 'price paid T JL Now is a good time for you'to introduce famous breeds as a basis Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. inch for improved stock. There are many opportunities for buying u 9 Find Saturdays, for stock. Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesday, Responsible progressive farmers should conmki the-Manager of Get .my prices. nearest branch regarding financial assistance to this encl. 86o out Concrete work done. Mills Co." -Ltd. N.. .. .. .,,The Campbell Flour Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. THE DOMINION -BANK Mills at A� I B: T A I Me "Clarence Simpson - WMTRY BRANCH G. P. LYND, Manager.,ger. BROOKLIN 13R=�I, - E-C. CROSS, Manager. retetboro _ ,Piekcring C N, R. Toronto XiL M q- "i—4 Z, ., W FPO, Alvin Bushby- and Ed. Jones PONT Tay or 14 a left on Wednesday for the north• ;J. n t he sick lis.t,at e •. �.pree; at. west. Cecil'Ingleton, of Toiieuto, Is In. P. Farmer was,in Toronto on -Tuesd stalling a furnace for Tlios.. San- DatiaArrott, of Ashburn got derion. ST Mna Richard -Ward, Wh6 has , .. ;badly burned lately.in his imple- the past f eiv weeks, is :meut sho p. been ill for in1proy ug-_ Mrs.,J..Evans has been off duty- —ith e�c the past week suffering frow a D A.Scott was ' vet Ti n FILOUR Sun�ny and on Monday was ac- Of all materials and design Severe cold. Miss Mabel Edwards �of the Ry- equipauied home.by Mrs.Scott and kept in stock. it will pay you 'Children' love home-made bread made 10611, a?our works lecd inspect our le arson School,Toronto, was home took obtain prices Don't be misled over Sunday. The U. F. O. Club debate and of Cream, of the. West �gents we do not employ them,ooresNuen4. Born, on Monday, March 7th, to cotwort io the Masonic Hall last can, and do throw off the C. A. and Mrs.' Overland, a son Friday was a grand success.. The' 'Flour. And there 7' y we agent commission of 10 per cons.,which you wit attendance wits good and the de. (3ordou Nelson). hater- exi!elled themselves both in 'nothing. else'so good for certainly leave by purchasing from U&I call solicited. R. and Mrs. Worthy and son., of b with the great of interesting the� that costs s Brampton, spent Thursday m o little. "Mrs. Thos 0 and edncative facts given_and in J. T. MATHESON Gibb 'ns. the presentation of thi%. argume" James Evans and family h ntyls Office and Works, �ve The Whitby,Ontario►d i o Claremont, occupying fut­ their respective sides ]Maple Leaf.Milling CO.. move into subjeet of the W. H­ Coates' prope' debate was­Re�olv;- property. Limite' d C P Toronto.Winn* -h. Pardue has arrived and is ed tha t Manufacturing is a gt ter v ­ . e ing up his she at the asset to the Cbtintry than Agi; Cal- Winnipeg "0 y Saved w., w._ fitt Halifax en or doing auto repair w ture." � Messrs. C. Purcell, Wm. d t work. IS MONEY MADE To. Sylvester Middleton was in Pugh and G. McKay, of White- I vale,stood for the affirmative,and-under treatment for his At the start of the season and with .';---strained arm - which• is steadily Messrs..G. M. Forsyth, 1). Morgan Q Easter just around the corner, I and J. Forgie, of Claremont, for am offering Dress Qoods.,Ging• im-proviug. the negaUve. The time-keepers hams and Prints,,all shades Frank Thompson has gone to and many new paterns, daughter, Rppoiated..were-Jas. Underhill.Kinsale to live with his the latest manufactured in Canada. -Mrs. Par)riu. until they On were ft, find a Win Turner and the judges Rev., X. ' McLellan, Rev. Ma For the men I have a big supply of, -4., It suitable plrce� or Price and Dr. Tomlinson. Mr. Overalls,'Smocke and Shirts of the Inspector Mills was in C lare. Oarhartt and Peabodymake. Price, reporting at the close of the mont on Tuesday with his quest- Of Boets and Shoes. we have a big sup. Ion drawer' for-the itudents of the meeting, -amnounced, the judste's ply of the Greb Shoe .-Coulnuation , decision in favor of 17 points for 8 to t School. aftirmative and negative each. Ov- everybody in the house. 4,L- Geo. and Mrs. Wagg have re- er this there was considerable ap- turned-ho'me from Toronto where 46, J. Piagold, Clarempt -they have been'opendlog� the%vin- plause on the prt of the audience tiar with tbeir eon, Charles, as it was considered the debatei-8 You,can procure Cream of the West Flourfrom,F.T'.Bunting, Pickering; Ind. Phone 2804 Thos. Hardy purposes holditig a all bad .,don6 admirably 'in their I S. Chapman, Pickering ; Mrs. R. J. Eade, West Hill ; Highland Creek sale of about 50 head of cattle also bandling of a difficult subject, in- S6pply. Highland Creek ; Mrs, Howson. Scarboro P. 0.; Mrs. McMaster, a number of sheep, -some t1w3e in volved ns'it vviis by the fact, that, Biougham; Hugh McIntosh. Locust Hill ; W. J. Morrish, Highland thecotintry's manufVturit)"g and Creek ; W. 9. Pa mer: Claremont : E., Pappiheau.* Dunbarto'n ; James C April, at his premises, lot 5. coa. I Coal oal I xbridge- agrivii1lural interbsts-were so in. Richardson, Pickering; Rodd& Howbray, Kinsale-. R. D. Sherwin,Bal- I'The Key to the Unsearchabie ter depmdent.- There was also on earn D. B. Taylor,Claremont S. H. Thompson. Oberrywood. tbe� prograrn a nu Riches of Christ" 19 the subject for mber of vocal Hard and Soft Coal of the mext Sunday morning's service in a-ad otherselections, all- readered in excel lent form by the following: beat quality. on the Baptist church... Evenio g.sub the Whitevale-,mixed quartette, 4ect, "The Greatest Vic a tile hand World." CA) 'me early =good Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spears, Miss Try ."Cream - of the - West" stag. '!Awakening Son*@" will be Etbea Turner -and Ww. Turner, Male qnartette—h Vor your next Bread. Nothing like it. THOS. 'Ale LAW, 11. fessrs. 0. EL and used. On Wednesday evening the Wo- Hugh Pugh, Win. Turner and A. Xnj63iC0rLz1V. Cozxt- men's Institute will have St. Spears. iss Gladys Pugh and W. "Fresh Stock o f Gr000ries Patrick's wx4al at the ho e of Pugh-rendered sollos. C. Purcell uple of readings and Mra Mrs. Birkett. A good-programme gave" c0 Always on hand at fair prices. M. Reesor was accompanist for the- will be given-followed by St. Pat- rick's refreshments'. Each member party. Rev? C.. W. King was 9 pa r Butter and Eggs. rte HI host prices id fo ' bring a partner. A prize will be chairman fo*r the eveciag.,At the given for the best Irish costume Aose of the entertainment the lad isle of the Cinb served li —B ou lady and gentleman. Each member g h t refresh" Mrs. McMaster, r gham o h • bring di-sbes for herself and part- !nents to those wh ad taken part in the program, when there was a -neri. Program begins set&_ delightf t;l social time spent. Reavy Rubbrs' Bargains in AUCTION SALE OF II 10RSFJ Am oting strong and now prepared We have a number"of pairs of Men's and.B S AND CATTLE to E all kinds of car repairing. oys'-Heavy Rubbers .(Reg, aud Bigh Grade), Pigs, Hay,- -lathe work and acetylene w4l8lnx. which we are selling at red' ticed prices Men's sizis a. Grain' , Fowl, Rootsiand Don't-thrpyr mray your broken part 8, 9 and 10, B oiys'-all Bti g them to me.. I fix them. hrift Jinplements Cylinder Recumulaie carbon. I burn !Cftll'a'hd gets bargain at I�The Cornet.Store," SAVINGS9 T 1rhe_,prv, pe_rt_y of Independence- It out White vva walt. Claremont. Ontario -an .kNK THOMPSON &' SkON, Phone day or night Clare.8211 . J........ these are the Out- Free Ain Lot,19. Con.8, Pickering, Brock -Cla ' come of the same impulse road. J mile south of C. Pardoe, North Claremont W. M. Palmer, remofit Claremont. on and attain the gamle ob' tive—PROSPERITY. -Thursday,%e I M of Morch, 1921 Standard Bank of Canada Thefollowing ; Say mare register.ed supposed to be in 111oug' hby Yarm - A help you to atWn it. W Bay gelding aged b d. Bay keld- geney lean THE Ing aged h d. CAriLz The Large' st Farm Agency in Canaid STAIDARD BANK Ro&n cow 4 yean old due In llls�rch- d 66w_ 4 jean old due In April. Roan COW Takes on another RepreseintatiTe�at Pilokering. OF CAN a yean old due In May, Roan cow AD^ a years old supposed to be In Wt. Red 1PICKERING BRANCH cow registered shorthorn 8 yean old -AEAD OFFICE .- 43 ,VICTORIA T BEETIF TOWN% ONT. with bull calf at foot and breed again A.W. ClItAwPOPITH - humAlaget, in Janutay. Roan steer I year old. IM^NCII ALSO ANT WHI TOY) �,Xoan steer calf, Roan heifer Wf. White beffor calf, Roan bull calf eligi- -We have secured the services of W. D. Littleton,son of John Littleton formorl ble to register, 6 fat elteem The itbove cattle are all h iab grade and of Fenelon Falls.and later of New Toronto, who to goi to act,as Ageni for us in bred from the very best shorLhorn -Pickering. Mr. W. D. Littleton has a practical knowlUxle of farming and Is in a on 'TM ftkwing bulls. positi to 'give you every assistance through the WILLOUGHBY;JFARK' AGBNOY in making a sueensful sale of your farm. V, P1168 AND YOWL rood Pow ekia, April 1. 4.0 1141111416 ......We feel that we are fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Littleton, i-m&n hold inhigh V45dance Co HAT�:bf sPULIN A quantity of bar. 1000 bushels of esteem by the people with whom he has associabod. I The bjee of his Associatil goata. 900 busbels of turnim.70 busli- The advadtages of listing your farm for sale with the WILLOUGHBY PARK AGENCY d ele of buckwbeat. itre many. We carry advertisements to d 'in a great many 'daily and loeal papern, as well as the 6als. :0:2: IMPLEMEN" RTC. treatalogues and general advertising. 70 one Agent could hope to accomplish whit we can do IOU Binder M-H 8 f t.cut nearly new,Mow- '-for you through our representative, Mr..Littletoo, and it has taken years of careful study and 111011131biess leaving sweet er Frost&-Wood 5 ft. cut, Horse rake hard work to build up the large connection we now hold throughout C%nikda, as well als the U. S. eMe immediately any -A. 10 ft., Horse rake Frost&Wood 8 ft.. _vl 'Stiff tooth culoivator Int., nearly new. and England, amd it 12as only been with straightforward methods that we were able to attain Spring tooth cultivator Frost&Wood that positiou, and we CAU only refer you to the many satisfied customers we now enjoy or to A13Y Membsership f" Fieed drill Sylvester 12 hoe. Sulky chartered Bank in Canada, Tiskeles way be had frem Vas President at. plow Cocksbutt 21 nearly new, Single *a apv low Wilkinson No. 7. nearly new, Our business has grown from the smallest to the largest Farm Agenci in Canada, through Zzee,Oom.—Lw D. Banks,0.S.Palo' our united efforts and hard 'work in the sale of form land@. We are to-day thankful, and indeed, or.W. V. Richardson, Pickeering- Aingle plow Verity No. 7, 2-furrow Ilow Verity, Set of harrows.$sections, grateful, to onr many customers who have been dealing with us from time to time. toneboat new, Wheelbarrow nearly J.Re Thexton. , W. J. CN& -new, Root pulper nearly new, Set of We s4iiicit from yougentlemeD, your business In PickerialK district through our represent. President scales cap, 2W lbe.. Wagon and box ativej Mr. Littleton, for the sale of your farin,or the purchase of a farm, and we guarantee that COMplete, Set of sleighs nearly new, you will receive our best services through the WILLOUGHBY FARK AGENCY and our repro- Buggy Tudhope, Road cart, Cutter tentative. McLaughlin nearly new. Fanni in wilt, Hay rock new, Scuffler CociF- We deem this the golden opportunity for you to sell your farm, so either write to the WIL. shum 2 aozen grain bags, Grind4tone, LOUGHBY FARM AGENCY direct, or got in tough with our Mr. Littleton, and he will inform Cook stove,Churn nearly new, Butter ,:You as to our method of selling:your farm. We have buyers to-dety looking for all kinds of farm@, -bowl, A quantity of household furni- large and small, and we are ready to bring them to see your farm if you list it to day with our ture. Set of double L-ri'Ving harness x g 1, Set of plow harness, Set single epreseatative. ool harness, -Set of double harness new, _While_there_is no-guarantee how long this activity is-going to continue and seldom does -Set 6f-double harness,-Logging chain, iportunity knock.twice at the'sami door, let me impress upon you that now is a good time to Binding chain,Barrel, 4 apple barrels. Coal oil barrel. Creel, 0 bags of pota- TUe T-7niverc-al 'toes, 2 barrels of apples. Robe, Scythe, % -,:2 crowbars. 15(zattle chains, .-:.In clonclusion,-I desire, t-herefore, to solicit f rom you gpntlemen,.your business in the sale or* 1,T8,c3M!L=19 Buggy- or purchase of a farm, through our representative. beliey-ing- ed efforta -r Ole complete, Scuffler nearly new, WA oducEions) ;orks, Rakes. Hoes and n-umer"s- t,� _-J.1 y vu ;u the h9t or many satisfied customers dealing withJus all the time. (one of uur r We sell %ll's'Rite-Lite Lens for other.articles. all 4nakeq ji carg—the best Ae hanking you,be ieve n3e, the farm bFis been sold, there will in the treFirket for' be no reserve whateveri the price. Sale at one o'clock. sharp Very truly yours, Tires for allcars, hroery Wheels 1. Saw and Emery Mnndrils, Tziums—Fat cattle, poultrv, hay, W D. Littleton, J. A. WILLOUGHBY9 ,,,Circular Saws, Lad n,roots and all sums of $15 F(nd that Ftmount 7 ders, etc. 0" 1%"dier, ca sh over Representativt-. *-President Willoughby Farm Agency. Woodworking and General months credit on.ftirrei9bingapprov Pickering, Ont. President Georgetown Coated Paper Millp. ibing, ed joint notfs. 5 per cent per annum Hea President Georgetown Foundry Co. Blackst-nt off for e-ash. W. H. JACK,,90N, Brock Road. Wat. MAw, Auctioneer rl Mcc : 43 Victoria Street, Toronto,Out. Chairruan High School BoRrd, Georgetown, Oot. Pickering, Out. Next building to Rice Lewis Hardware. Chairman Public Library Board, Georgetown, Out, ,M g- M,St* N, 5 r;P M-1 IM, _FF i-A small table was Spread for a meal. Bilside.the table, in a chintz covered Z 1W-armchair, a-thick-seit,yb man was ung . I Send" for seated smokin a cigarette, a copy In The Daily Telegraph upon his knee. i Book of' '2, 5, and For Purls Mavour and Aroma He was a very typical lower middle J?ecipes, 10-lb, class, nothing-in particular young i man, but there was a certain trucu- FREE! lips lance indicated 's ed by his square jaw, and that sort of self-possession which physical sometimes accompanies A strength, wos evidenced in his man- ner as, tossing the paper aside, he stood up. —even bread pudding Makes every distl "Good evening,'M r. Bamptcin;" said --more popular with children and Harley genially. "I take it"—peirit- grown folks. Rich, pure, wholesome, 8-.146 ing to the newspaper—"that you are A6 I ki g- for*a new job?" economical. co�"a2pton. stared, with a suspicionj card fora To be bars.at all Orocers. If you have not tried itl send us a post v free- of anger in his eyes,then, meeting the you now pay and if you use amused glance of my friend,-he broke --sample, stating the price -THE CANADA STARCII CO., 'LIMITFD, MONTREAL JDIack,Creep or Mixed Teas Address Salada,Toront() Into a smile very pleasing and hum- crous. Ile was a,fresh colored young with hair inclined-to 'redness; fellow, wi Croce, urand Sy and• smiling he looked very boyiEh ru indeed, "I have no idea who you are," he Sweetener 25 Th e said, speaking with a faint* forth 7 Country accent, "but you evidently By know who I am and what has happen- -z< ed to iiie.` W� h '.i S3X "Got the boot?" asked.Harley conn.- V T Rohmer� fidentially. Banipton, tossing the end of his�cig- arette into the irrate, uodded gri-mly. "'You haven't told me your name,' he L -H a' -k I can tell said, "but I thin your business." He ceased smiling. 'Now, YJ look here, I don't want any more pub- licity, If you think you are going to I wake up of a night heariA' the, make a funny newspaper story out of PART 11. sir. 9 BRUCE'S HIGH- GRADE FARM SEEDS Harley was quite unable.ti�' conceal poor devil s yell as he crashed on the me change your mind. as quick awk or.O.AL.O.No.21.......................91.6s Coft..Bruce's tm:).Leaming Detit... s2. Dart a I'Ve you like. I'll -never get another job White Hulless.......I.:........... 2,50 (;6!dtn Glow. his enriles a' the excited old soldie?pavement. . That's all wrong.. on I heard hundreds of death •yells, but" suckwheal: Silver Hun..................... 1.73 dropped his conspicuous headgear in London as it is. If you drag me Wiscons!n No.7. 2,10 2M Whitecapl)cat ................ . .... . the floor, and indulged in a vigorous,he took up his malacca cane and beat any further into..the limelight I'll oal.'�, 1.20 cant Eurka........................... 2.50 I . the. table--"I haven't i never get another .I . .. ..... 1.40 SI.cl Lc..I.g. .2. pantomime Cass red to .illustrate his it loudly On r job in C .... 1211 Giant Red C.b­':::::":::­­7­ 0 I I ;­... 2.00 woke- up of a night dreamin' I heard' "My dear fellow," replied Harley white. ....... . . :. ... 2.0 .................I.X Tit,"Srr1rd................ .. . ....... statement. o-A.C.No.T&................ 1.0 1� em again." American Bativer,.- Most extraordinary," said Harley. soothingly, at the same time extend- 'Peas,Golden Vine.............................3.00 ymnicrorspolts....................... JAO What did you do?" In a word, you suspect foul play? ing ing his cigarette case; "you mis Canadian Beauty..................••• 3•75 C"r,Alpilul.litegal No.1.0 S�......... 22 ap- Spring......qb................ ........ 2.75 Alfalfa I ., - . .50 "'What did I do?-"roared the major. "I don't susXct anythingn' cried prehend the object of my ca am 1.Mar k ... ............2140. ........:14.00 0.00 Six s............................. 340 • Mimniotli.: her e 2AS Red. .............2040- "I gave him a crack oil the not a reporter." cof�* Wcoic'npt( ........... &25 sweet &00 -head,with'the other excitedly, "but some on mentioned your name to me at the "'What!" said Banipton, pausing in low Tial 0.a.of ..... ... . 7A0 my cane, and I said things to-him - said you could see through con- the act of taking a cigarette. -"Then- =White. ... sm No. have Clavem and-31ol -which couldn't be repeated in court. club Australian its -11 -- s.50 $1.00 per bushel tells. ad No 3%.0.S.of above I punched him and likewise hoofed]crete and all that—and here am. what the devil are you?" KIM Phillip Red. 8.00 62A Per bushel teu than above prices. There's something wrong, radically Pliqces A"Me bushel here,.cattoo bags used Sk�wwW-cacb est-s.and subject to beips unsold him, but the hat waa compliftely done, "My name is Paul Harley, and I PrOil-Wribli for Our iii catalOON of Seeds.Plitpite.Sults.Garden Implemen". ftultry. "in. Damn crowd collected, heasit" me wrong. Find out what it is and send am a criminal investigator.* Specialorain ",,is evaTt"wasks. Frftonappllc�tiorl. swearin I and bellowin'i police and ILll!the bill to me. Then perhaps I'll W He spoke the words deliberately, JOHN A. BRUCE & COMPANY, 11MITED, L able to sleep in �eacii." that; names and addresses, and al hill eyes fixed upon the other's face; Sood Metrehanits. F4&LbV&bod 14W HAMMTON. OiirrAWO that balderdash. Man-lugged away to, He used and, again taking out but, 'although BAmpton was palpab- guardroom and Ine'turain'. up at the!the large silk handkerchief, blew his ly startled, there was no trace of.-fear -club with m hat. Damn ridiculous!nose loudly. -Harley :glanced at me i his -straightforward glance. He In spectacle at my time a' life." in rather an odd way. "There will took - a cigarette from the case. "Quite go," said Harley soothingly; be rio bill, Major Ragstaff," he said;!--Thanks. Mr. Harley,"- he 'Said. appreciate your annoyance,-but I '`but if I can see any possible line-cannot imagine what business has, f inquiry I will pursUp it and' re- brought, you here." am utterly at a loss to understand o Ing why Ou have come here and what all Port e result to you... . . . ias to do with 'Mr. 'DeLana 31 "What do you make of it, Harley?"! "1 have come to ask you two ques- Feet That Never. tions," Harley. answereO. - "No.. 1: • ''the Stock rxchange." I asked. Who paid you to smash Major Rag. Paul Harley. returned- a work -of "He fell out of the window!" about. staff's white hat? No. 2: How much reference Touch the JU I :.ed the major. rence-to its shelf and stood star-!did he pay you?" oor ing absently across the study. 11()UTL Fell out of a window?" i To these question's 1. listened ia 'A worn floor spoils the look of s amazement, and my amazement was "Outof a win&w,Sir,a second floor YOM Mme and late visitor's history does not help u is impossible to repair. but if you keep • t' window ten yards up a side street! 11-tuch." he replied.- "A somewhat dis- evidently shared by Bampton. He �Boots painted, feet cannot touch•them. "'Zolt tinguished a been lighting'his army career, and so forth,1 had b n in the act 0 '' Pitched on his skull�maryel he Lt!is,V!;uqt wear but sa:e the wood. Save the wasn't killed outright!­ and his only daughter, Sibyl Mar-,cigarette, but he allowed the match Suli4alict and you Save AIL 'A faint -expression of inter- aret married the fifth Marquis of interest-be- I to burn down -nearly to- his fingers gan to creep into Harley's- glan Net;L She is, therefore, the noted -ce. land then dropped it, with a.muttered ."I understand you to mean,' Major society beauty, the Marchioness o exclamation. in the fire. "I don't S E N 0 U- R'S he said deliberately, -,that Ireton. Does this sit Best an thin 9 know how you found out," he said,.' NARMI-M Raftstaff �to your mind?" FLM while your struggle with the drunken '*b't evidently you know the truth. Floor Pai mar was in progress Mr. De Lana u . 6 . .nt 'clothing whatever," I said blankly. 'Provided you assure me that you are "Nor to mirw," murmured Harky.� FLN to il dries very h"..iih a ll lustre and wt:4 with. ­Iell put of a neighboring window into Nor The telephone not,out to make a silly-season news- the street?" bell rang. stand a treat amour of had Wear. No&kill ls,reclulmd in :yaw soars usin T. Anyone,can apply it. "Hullo!" called Harley Tbes,SENOUR'S F1AJ01( PAIN Right", I . ."Yes. That paper story, I'll tell you 'all, I know All hardwood, awk­0 greatly enhance the beauty Q(your battle sad sliouied the major. "Right. , Harley.laid his card 'on,the table. touch Labor will be awd far the flows.still to vcry taq I!! air!" tyou, Wessex" 11ave you got the ad- -!W" Unless the ends of justice, demand Vae C*-- ­7 "Do you know this Mr. De Lana?"i'dress.? Good. No I *hall remember, it he Said, ,.I give you my word Marble-Its "Ne,�er heard of him it. Many thanks. Goodbye,"' r F1 in my life _Or -are to say eft,y laf"d ad for n He turned to me. "! suggest, Knox,"I i6t anydiing you c ty will' The until the accident occurred- go no further. You may 3 1:16h %ith a peak freely o.,Ill the poor devil, lean-4 o Seems, aid, "that we mak"ur call and'go t ut to before my friend Mr. Knox. Sim y a gua'.'Ite, It ed'"': in as few woidl; as possi le veitaiancvd. Felt' tell-me vm•sa • 5 then proceed to dinner ea arrang , : VA, MARTIN-SENOUR ....n the Pall and 4 Sir,-e I was always glad of an op- nd welies "It -mmem OP"Mrs AM womires �e;,��nsible, Only natural, and made what let] you io eburt arrest- in that &141 ;tart itiquir 'Be. died at 6 o'clock this ie3. portu. Of studyirx my friendIs murin -41 rw mar nor �t%enin% Sit." ;'risthods, I immediately ajrr2t��d,r.and' W6nVnuedin next issue.) rcratc%while be(crt- long, leaving the lights of the "Win," said Harley reflectivcly. 161 Orel is act &I- ;two big hotels behind, our cab was lected.by will -,`-4till fail. to See where I come' in. Minard's Liniment Relieves Coids, etc. Frolb what window* did he fail?" i gliding down the long slope which t '"'Window -above'a sort of tea shop;, Thence 'leads to Waterloo Station. through crowded, alummish' high- ca�ed Cafe Dame silly name. Place�1 roads we-made our way via Lambeth OOARSE SALT on u corner. Don't know name of West ,,H*rn. minter Bridge RoaG,, with its or side street." to that dismal thoroughfare, forbid= LAND SALT You don't think he was. ding, often windowless houses and-it SVN ta -Bulk Carlots pushed out; for instance?" "Certainly not!" shouted the ma-;�peculiar air of desolation. The house for which.we were bour�d TORONTO SALT WORKS e or- "he just fell out, but the E N -,0mnt Is, lie's dekd," was situated at.. no great distance,• C, J, CLIFF TORONTO I from Kenningtdn Park, and, telling-o "14, dear sir," said Harley patient-J ly, don't'dispute that point; 43ut; the cabman to wait, Harley an", walke:d iip, a narrow, paveid path, what on earth do­ylg want of me? mounted a,flight of steps and rang "I.don't know what I want!" roar- the bell besMe a sOm-twhAt time-worn HIDESVOOL-FURS ed the major, beginning to walk up door, above which was an old-fash- With Pricet, ,t- "but I know I t 11at you ion. it is necessl;Lry and down the room 'ain't-satisfied, not easy in my mind, ioned fanlight dimly illuminated, u rece ve every cent poo- within. sable for what hides and skins Make.sure' you lFet 7 vou hate.A considerable interval elapsed be-, same by shipping us your Lot It 'A fore the door was opened by a mar- whether Is one hide, or a hun- velously untidy servant girl, who had dred." apparently LIMITED) a tly been interrupted in the WILLIAM STONE SONS WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO act of blackleading her face. Psirtly, ('opening the door, she stared at us ESTABLISM90 1874 agape, pushing back wisps of herl-7. hair from her eyes, and with every movement daubing more of some mys- it T terious black Substance- upon her countenance., , viser, Pars 0dows,' i I r 5 "Is Mr. Bampbon in?" asked Har-! —r*J 41 NOW Jim"provod ley. All tested.sure iloirew "Yds, just come in., I'm cooking hissupper." ................ ...... ti "Tell him..that .too friends UPUY FERrUSON .. ods of his have called on rather important busi- S ;n ness." ave Your C1 9- ht," said the black-faced' "All,,right," I Done by Experts one. gat name is it?" Forestall a of COW Ck-`hing, household draperies, linen and delicate Grandfather: smiles his No name. Just say two friend c be 04�-aned and made to look as fresh Treating us to a long, vacant stare fabrics an Chile Baby tells 6m hov7 nice his CM16 and 0,n< and leaving us staniding On the Step, I bright as when first bought. beard feels and how sweet itsmells. the maid (in whose hand I perceived -Influema A a greasy fork) shuffled along the pas- The secret is the moming wash sage and began to mount the stEdra.' Veaning and Dyeing Baby 9 5 Own Soap--the Soap Mother An unmistakable odor of frying sau- Take I % . F — uses for herselfand for the children, sage-, now reached my nostrils. Har- Is Properly Done at Parker 3 ililizzinailly.. but It makes DO difference where 'you live; parcels can ,be Pons of France-and other natural said nothing until fhe Cinderella came v mail or express. The same care and attqn- fumes give their aroma4d Per stumbling downstairs again. I Ion Is given the work as tb0t1g71 Y01T styes "Second We will be pleased to advise YOU Ion any Go up," she directed. question WTS fM floor, front. Shut the door, one of regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. 'WRITE•US. yer. U" Bavril In your Ehe disappeared into gloomy depths cooking. It la-tours, on- below us as Harley and r, closing the hourisies more, to avail door behind us, proceeded ris aYeWorks bmited Parke ' " ourselves of the invitation. There w%s i The llody-bulldln,, Power of T-,(,,rll -very little ligdht upon the staircase, has been proved by independent wiviame. experlmentx to be front but we managed to find our way to a' Cleaners& yers 4 10 to 20 tunes the artiolint or t poorly furnished bedroom where a 79IYonge$t, Toronto Rovril t"tn, r Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. v, SILAMA. A - this 1-06071 Al M 2= K 7. 49.-PR9 BRITISH MINISTER S . .7- ­70 NTO STREET CAR JUMPS TRAM, LOSES ELECTION Favored Embargo on C AND SEVENTEEN INJURED . �,�,o �, oH. ` ,NE KILLED i how kr%,e than Cattle—Defeated by \N E EVER, ER, Labor Party. -Bits of Crushed Stone Drawn Into Tracks Said to 1. Re. iponsible for Derailing of Eastbound Car on'the Don -A despatch frz*)m London says:— Bridge -wh\s 0011? Ou Sir Arthur Griffiths-Boseawen, the ge on Gerrard Street Which Collided Head- newly-appointed Minister of Agricul- 7 on the Dudley by-. With.Westbound Car. tare,-was defea� o election, the resu It 4 which was an, A despatch from Toronto says,—; ihir could give an account of-the acci- announced on'Thursday, by J. Wilson, I Labor candidate. Th6 voting wtis: One passenger received Injuries, from 1 cent, other than the trailer had jump- he died a few,hours, later, a ed the collision 17(, Labor ......... ..... ........ 10,244 �he'.track' and before Coalitio* -Libe-ral ........... 9,968 score were more or less seriously in could by avoided had crashed into their I n Jured on Friday evening when a trail- car. 7/ 0 against 'er jumped the tracks on the Gerrard., Zlajorit* -if, , 1 y ..** 276 . - t 1 -­4 AV The defeat of the'G,,ern-ment,Min- is m street bridge over the Don and crash- J-(,hn Evans, jun.. 1229 Langley aver, 1, ree later and candidate mainly attri ed into a street car going in the op-1 aged' 39, single, elpi:atbr', rep. osrte bated to. the contro,.-crzy over the direction. -worker. qu The dead man is Jchn E ans, jun., •1 -ar-o,on Canadaian v The Injure es'icn of the r-ml, aged about 39, of 229 Langley avenue, .(.Jn the General Hospital..) catt!e, used as on argumert by the Yx s�ribe to this cause The .accident occurred about 5,25' Will:am critically injured, 71 .ho a, r's ap- Opposition -inte Z.and the„trailer yas packed with the B_pore road, aged 16, p;. the high cost of mea'in Great.Byitiin- z:r-. ruch-hour crowd. It was attached to prentice, employed by Jjhr-q,.-n & Lord Bea'veiorcok-took this position, H E DARK T 0 S a KE PEOPLE;. 7 7 an east-bound queen car. Co. Both le-,2i and both arms frac- NMICS LCOK RAT% R acrd flooded the constituency with The two cars were proceeding at copies-vf The Daily Express, ovmea I that-"every by him,in which he state, smart rate, when the trai'er left the,Anuirew D.:I, 25 Prust 'avenue.'aged Us, buiriped along a few yards, fora 111TO wi �7fo I trails, 62, married, -printer. Dislocated I Uri 0�N U vote r the Government candidate 'the coupling., loose and then collided) - shoulder. v�as a vote for dea-, me-at." with a westbound Queen car. All the; Thomas Comber, -267 111�-,,rdale a%4,- - cil g-class con- 10 R t, Dadley'is zf large w kin' w' ed 5L married, furniture worker. ffldEt'1111ALTRE, E 'oY HHT �zssengexs were thrown into corfu- aged stituency. Sion Amid crashing glass and Wood- May have a fractured leg. Sir Arthur Griffiths-BoEtawen had ...vvork; .- ;.expressed himself as fayoring a con-' j�ftard Crilley, 405 Pape avenue. aged ne Refu4��d,to, Surrender Contents of Cash Regis L. C. Sabi, t,v6ns, who is'thought to hale been' 24, married, 'prresser., Shock anti I tinuatich of the cmbargo..• on the he front vestibule c the;- fractured ribs. - 0 -ridi, f ter and Was Sh' t,, Dying a Few 'Houys Later--Hold-up trailer, receivi d. the full impact of Thomas Judge, 27 Langley avenue, Alen Render Wm. A. Ball Unconscious With Blow A&UOW e NO LIQUOR -ion, and fr,.rrp the first doubt I not detained. -M IN U.S. TERRITORY From. onkey Wrench and Rifle His Pockets. the collision, -in, 83 Redwood ave was expresse=d for his recovery. Wirliam Chapni, William Younigosr,-71 Bomore road,! I not detained Toronto March 7.--Bandits operat- with th a curse, the trigger of his 1 , was standing with Evans, and had' Christopher Needham, Pa Not Even in Transit from One A Pape avenue, both arms and both legs broken. He. not detained. ing hare on Saturday night murdered gun and sent a.bullet into th.e drug Part of Canada to Another. gist's -body. Sabine dropped to thei may recover, however. L. C. Wine, druggist, 533 Mannina I (In St, Michiel's Hospital.) floor with a groin. Then, with -the i A,despatch from Vancouver, B.C., h Miss Christina VeItch, 52 'Smith bliss Chr'istina-Veitch, seriously i.njur- -Ave.., in cold blood and brutally oral- game atllousr?ess that had c9aracter-1 says:-The entire Yukon Territory ed, 52 Smith street, aged 18, oper- treated and robbled William A Ball, ized- theii -eht-rance and subseqi1ent, street, is another of the seriously in 1 and some northirn sections of British ured, and she remained unconscious ator for the T. Eaton Co. Fractured 368 Spading Road, in -the garage at shooting ot only cold, but dry oting of the victim,. they rifled'. Columbia are for many hours. She was badly, arm and internal injuries, remaining the rear of Ms home.' At-the'Sabine the cash register of'the money,it con-f for th6* moment, at least, No more crushed.! unconscious many hours. the wet goods may be carried througb, store the bandits secured n e er- coined 'and departed' i7 As far as t The cause of the accident is Iscrib Mrs. Annie Mills, seriously injured, mined-amount of money. . Mr. Ball druggist could see, the robbers 'had' United- States territory, even if ire ed to--small stones getting -i into the, , 325 Ash-dale avenue, aged'42.- -k was relieved of $150 in bills, a din- ►io automobile in waiting.- bond, in transit from one part of Can- tracks. This stone had been used to', fractured shoulder. mond tiepin worth $1,560 and cheques . Mr. Ball, 'for' many years a well- ada to another. by a recent ruling on repair the roadivak near at hand. Isaac Lilly, seriously injured, 380 to the value of $35. known Parkdale resident and former tt the Volstead,Act. according to tele The wrecked trailer was one of the Morely avenue, aged 52, married..A Mr. Sabine was 'shot in the.stomach hotel-keeper, and .who- now conducts I grams arriving drom Dawson, White -in h Horse, and other points. Yukon offi- Idest belonging to-the Toronto Street fractured ahou� lder. - - is store about 10.55 p.m. -anti died a public garage and motor accessoriesl Railway. Harry Johnston, seriously injured, 48 in the Western Hospital at 1.30 yes- business at 1523 Queen Street, west,'cials have made a formal prootest. to Others who suffered injuries were Smith street, aged 42. marri6d._ A terday afternoon. Mr. Ball is recover-I was held up and beaten into semi-'!Ottawa. 'likely thrown from the front and,rear i compound fracture of the leg. in from his injurie's at hfa home. As! insensibility in the garage at the rear Local dealers who make liquor ship. platforms to the pavement. Motorman.!.Ernest M'Kibbon, 1200 Gerrard street yet no trace of the gunmen has been of his home at Spadina Road and manta to the North Country contend W. Arnett, 155.Franklaiid avenue,whol east, aged 16. -Bruises and Wera- found-by the police, all of whom have Heath Street, about 10 o'clock on Sat. that -a treaty under which Canadian' Was dr�ililhg an eastbound car behind l tions. been scouring the city tmd-43djacent urday night, by two armed men, who 1 imports were to be allowed to pass 6 Pru avenue, frac- the wrecked trailer, said he picked up Albert Burley. 8 st 'country during,the week'end, had been lying in wait for him in the I through Alaskan territory takes pre- 2nany injured persons who, he thought,I tured ribs. While lying in the. hospital on &a. darkened building. It is the belief of cedence over the-ruling. had fallen from the rear platform of,John Brown, 417 Pape -avenue, not urday night after the*shooting, Sabine- Mr. Ball and the police that the at- the trailer. detained, tack was the work- of someone British Reserves -M outlined the story the assault upon I neconver-. Motorman John Haywood, No. 1644, William Mills, 325 Pape -avenue, not him in his store. Ile had just finished sent with'his (Mr. Ball's) movements, Held -in Readinm of the westbound Queen car had a mir- detained. serving a customer when two gunmen as one of the thugs caned him by',nam" They aculous escape. The'vesitibi; s ' 1� ile of his G. Knowles, 145 Hastings avenue, not entered. Neither was maikftl. when he refused to hand over.his pos- London, March 7.-The British War car was badly wreeked, but Haywood detained. .. . walked cooly to the counter a,nd with- jessions at the robber's demand. Mr,I all ht eut& Thomas Hughes,.460 P - Office, according to the Daily News came through with some ali ape avenue, not, out furtber parley presented two� re- Bell was beaten on the head with a Neither he nor Conductor G.H. Gear- detained. volvers at SabinVs body and ordered revolver and a-monkey wrench, and Is this morning, has warned certain re, serve military men to be in readiness him to empty the cash register' f t his home with several bid i or I now a to rejoin their regiments, Ontario them. He refused. One of the men,I gashes in his he9d and facial injuries I -CANADA FIRST V.C. Gold Arms of N. Ont, It I* a precautionary measure in the event that drastic action agic.nst LANDS AT ST. JOHN Richest on Continent "Tirpitz",13antied as Three States Unite Germany is ordered. -Ottawa; Wife and A despatch from Montreal says- to Name of Ship to Withstand E Henry Schearer, General Mana, 7 Going to Gold prospects in Northern 'On ger : ­ '- . . — . — of Twin Sons Will Join Him tario surpass those of every A despatch from Berlin says.,- the Michigan Central lines, has an. Later. A despatch from Birds eat' says: nounced that the road0s investigation known field an the North Ain. Wo-kers, in 'the shipyards at Flens- A defensive alliance against the Blot- proved that the Michigan Central en- erican continent, according to T. W- b3- g prevented the launching of a sheviki has been entered into by Po- gineer and freman of the Canadian b- A despateb from St. john, N.B., Gibson, Deputy Minister of Mines for 12000-ton freighter because-they 0 . land, Roumania, and Hungary, accord-'I Pacific train were to blame 'for the says:-T.he first Canadian V.C. of the Ontario, addressing the 23rd annual j;;ted to naming it "Tirpitz." The ing to information great war, Lieut. Michael O'Leary Of meeting of the Canadian InAtitulte of famous Admiral had prepared an ad- sources., -from reliable recent wreck at Porter, ,Ind., in Kanturk, Ireland, late of the Irish Mining and Metallurgy in convention 7 which 87 persons -were killed. dress, and Hugo Stirnes, owner of the Guards, arrived in this city on Friday''here. Fuithir he added' that the vessel, as well as a number of other on the Canadian Pacific Ocean Ser- Province of quebt:6 had maintain- dignitaries,had planned to attend, but.' ..vice* liner Empress of Britain, and ad during 1920 its Inique record 'of the Socialistic workmen at the last left shortly afterward for Otawa. having never perTitted its production . .-­.Weekly Market Reort minute decided against the policy'of It was during the battle of Given-' to fall below 11 proviOu" % i year's record. naming Germany's new ships for her o*y, in February, 1916,that he single- Toronto. ting- for churning crown, —----------- dethroned war lords. es are quo m handed, charged a German machine -No. 1 Northern, 42c per lb. fat, f.o.b. shipping points.Mahitoba wheat gun nest, slew some 18 men, and then $1 93 14- No. 2 NorthoM No., Smoked meats'-Rome, 3 House of Lords Passes Un- 0 to 83c-, turned the gun on the Runs. 3 Norihern. $1.86%, No. 4 wheat, hams, odd., 96 to a v ge. heavy, si to O'Leary said he was going to Ot- employment Insurance Act 'French Squa&on :, "1- -. .$1.80%. l 38c; cooked hams, 63 '6o 57c; backs,' 2 CW, 50c'; go. 50 to 55c; breakfast twa, but had1mado no definite plans ­ Held- in Readiness Manitoba oats—No. .bacon, 42 to 45c- • CW, 45%c;'extra No. 1 feed, 45%c; GPW4&1, 48 to 53c; cottage rolls, Si. for the tutu". He thinks he will stay despatch from London says:-, Lords pass --- No. I feed, 43 1A c; N-6. 12 feed, 40%e.' to 85c jin the East, however. His wife and The House of ed the A detpatch from Paris sa�i:-The Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW 80%c- Green meats--Out of pickle lc Is" twin boys are in Ireland,and will wait Unempioyment Insurance Act Amend- French Mediterranean fleet. is being No. 4 CW, 70%c; rejected" 59%c;4han smoked. ,until "daddy" has got settled, when ment Bill, whfoh has now gone Congregated hurriedly by wireless at feed, 59%c. Barrelled.Meats—Bean pork. $3s,; 'they w9l join him here. thiough both Houses. the Toulon naval base, with orders to. All above in store Fort William. short cut or family back', boneless, $46 • Ontario -F.o.b. shipping to 447; pickled rolls, $52 to #56; men take on coal to the fullest capacity of wheat y the vessels' bunkers, and then to No, 2 spring, $1.75 to $1.80; No. 21� Dry salted meats-:-Long clean In points, according to freights outside,'pork, $38 to $4L steam at full speed for an unnamed winter, $1.865 to $1.90; No. 2 glooEe!torts,28 to 25c;In cases 23% to 25%c; BRITISH GEHRAI, AND 3 OFFICERS KILLED destination. Paris naval officials be- wheat, $1.70 to $1.80. 1 clear bellies, 27% to 28%c; fat back*,' ,' 'lieve the French squadron will par-, American corn-Prompt shipment;! to 24c. 7 tidpte in the blockade of Hamburg, No. 2 yellow,,track, Toronto,95c, nom- Lard-Tierces, 0 0 Ui ATTACK ON CONVOY BY SINN FEIN -T 3, 2 14 t 2 c. tubs final. 120%c to 2134; pails, 21 to 21%c;: Ontario oats-No• 3 white, 41 to prints, 22 to 22% shortening,tierces,.' Five Hundred Reds Poured.Deadly Fire Into Military Party, .49c, according to freights outside. 13 to IS%c; prints, 15c per lb. ti Barley-Malting, 80 to 50c, accord-i Good heavy steers, $9 to $10; but- Killing --.-Geneml Cumming—Fierce Battle Waged ing to*freights*outside. nrig char steem•choice, $8.50 to go $9.50• 40 in North County Cork. Ontario flour-Wirter, pivmpt ship-! >od, $7.50 to $8.50; do, med., $6. ment, straight run bulk, seaboard,!17-50; butcher heifer,,.choice, $810 to $8.50 '$9.50; do, med.., $7 to $8, do, com." London, March 6.-Concealed in the Headed by' General' Cumming, the Peas 2. $1:b0-to-$1.60, outside.A6.50• butcher cows, choice, $8 to $9;: iW a AT an b Zorse=covered elop4 in--0onbannin, troop;took to cover to go into action flour-Track, T*r'Dnt'O:I do, rned,. $5 to-$7; canners and cut-,•4S but the General was immediately north County Cork, five hundred Sinn First pat.ents, $10.70; second_patents, ters, $3.50 to $4; butcher bulls, good,' Feiners poured a deadly fire on a struck in the head with a bullet and $10.20. $6 to $8; do,fair, $5.50 to $6; do corn., Buckwheat-No. 2, $1 to $1.05, British military convoy lost night kill- died instantly. -e 1$4 to $5; feeders, good., 900 1 S., $7 to ing Brigadier X The ambushers were invisible in the Rye-1`o. 2, nominal; No. 3, ,1.50 diet-General H.R. Cumming, $8; do, 800 lira., $6.50 to $7, milkers and springers,,ch war her*, as well as two other officers -Gice, $100 to $150• Milifeed-Carlots, ,delivered, To- gorse and they sustained the battle for calves, choice, $15 to $16; do, med., pj arid two privates belonging to the an hour when their left flank was ronto freights, bags i"luded: Bran, $13 to $14; do, cam., $5 to $10; lambs, -past Lancashire regiment. turned, forcing their retirement with per ton. $37; shorts, per ton; $35;:$12 to $13.75; sheep, choice, $6.50 to white middlings, $40; feed flour, $2.4 General Cumming, who had com- undisclosed casualties. 0*1$8; do, heavy and bucks, $4 to $5- do nand of the Kerry Infantry,.is the Eggs New laid. cartons, 51 to 53c; -The road over which new laid, 49 to 50c. yearlings, $10 to $1.0.50; hogs,'fe4 lant British brigade commander to fall - ich thq military do watered, $14; do, off cars, $14,25- a victim to the Irish assassins. force was travelling had been mined Butter-Creamery prints. 55 to 59c;1 do f,o b.. %U3; do, tAo Escorted by three tenders, contain-! but the mines were not exploded. fresh mlidp RR to Ale- $1�.75. 45c. Ing a detachment of troops and one I Brigadier-General Cumming bad his Oleomargarine-Pest grade, 29 to Montreal. Arinored car, he was travelling from' headquarters in the barracks at Butte- 32c. Oats, Can. West., No. 2. 68c; do. No. xthmore to Buttevant when, 'fro m vant, some miles to the nortbeast- Of .-Cheese-Large, 32 to 33c; twins, 33 15, gic. Flour, Man. spring wheat pat- Oither hillside rising above the road the zone of the ambush. Recently Gen. ents, firsts, $10.70. Rolled Oats, bag, "r Clonbannin, a heavy musketry C;;mrAfting had motored each morn- Broken in Service of His Country. Maple syrup-One-gal. tins, $3.50. 90 Ibs., $3.40. Bran, $39.25. Shorts are was opened. Honey, extracted—White clover, in $36.25. Ray, No. 2, per tom, ear I;i� ing to Mallow, where' he presided over Woodrow Wilson, who left the office 60 and 30-lb. tins, per Ilo., 21 to 22c;!$24 to $25. The driver of the leading tender was the court'of enquiry into the murder of President of-the United States o n 'do, 10-11). tins, per lb., 22 to 23c; On-I Gbeese, finest eastern=, 29% to ftwiodiateI7 hit and the tender ran there recently of Mrs. King, wife of March 4. Photo shows him as he is tario No. I �vhilte clover, in 2%-5-1b. 29%4c. Butter, choicest eream,.�ry, Into a ditch whither the armored car County Inspector King and the shoot- to-day, broken and decrepit, after two tins per Th., 23 to 24c_ i 53% to 54-c. Eggs, fresb, 50c. followed. ing of railwaymen after the murder, terms lu offlce. tins, creamer- Hogs, $16; veal calves, $10 to $13. .4t7��. MR n'-;K7 t ti n•. •i -._r,t A,:-"= r. r•.a+f✓43a ery... x t.a JtMis,Y ,iF7Zw.."lg_�v:'?+�' c}�_ 's.fi a4' ^ t � .M•y-x,t.„'�"'.; 4-M z} • � - ,rt+';y!y;. - ,•{:,•r,,'•°%':^�c ,� y;.;•.r.aw C'�Rd''!u l'�„7•�^s:!•S` C vna 'c, �;.tti•''kl. -. "�'p;"- w `,e,- r - _ .. .'R „nee' ^'-: . :'"� .a, r•'-+K¢'?:'x°'^�•�/zj: °-0 .'20•"r'ti:r *• T •LSV-'i+'. -C WPP T_�QALTCI ISM 89 -Dr.Henry will be here as usual, -A meetlog of 8t. George's Dra- - i7 i3 next Tuesday to attend to his pro- zaatio.Club was held at the ho -. y p g+ - rns�� a Pickering ,feselonal duties. * of Mrs. Davis on Tuesda a eniu-Ed. Baladoais visiting hisson, ^-Herb. Monney has treated Mr. Bruce in the chair, Avery ,. ' - _:' Fred and Mrs. Balsdon, of Bur- himself to a fine new motor truck good financial report of the wiut- _ ford; for the delivery of bread. er's work wa's read and the officers TO WIT : - -Ed. Walsh is moving into.the -Mrs. J. Kean. has rented the elected for the year. At the close r • -=tidwalling attached to the old drnpc• west end of W. shepherd's reel- of the meeting a hearty vote of - - - - store. dense,and has taken possession. thanks was given Mrie, Davis tor. T -be-forewarned- 18 to be forearmed;, -Norman Machin, of Oshawa, •s-Mls&P. J. Wright. of Toronto, her hospitality --Cont. s at Saturdtt, with his parents, Vnit a day with her sisters, Mrs, liow that the season- of mud and rain and- ht. $ Chapman and Mrs.J. Dickie. :.disagreeable dampness is upon tie. It is u . M. and Mrs.Machin. _Wee. Baladon, who is New ddaortMenae>n>cs. -Mrs. W. J. Monney spent a p y 1? employ- "few days in the city with bar ed in the telephone business in to ourselves to see that-we take proper pre- brother, A.B. Collins. Manitoba, Is visiting at the home T►l7RNIP8 FOR BALE-Apply to F. ` Mrs. J. Mu olli i. s spending a of his parents, E. and Mrs. Bala- .1 x.Rlchard•on,R.R.No.2,Pickering. 2atf caution against the carrying over of a miser- _ W. C. and don. - ° `.week with her son. -Wm.McLeod miller for the OR BALE-3 colts rising 8,.4 and 2 able cough and cold into the 'summer - Mrs. Murkar, of Brantford. + Fears respectively. Joseph Bye, Pickering. _ +, -Mrs. Milton Scott and child Campbell's Flour Mille, who has . 25tf L months. returned on Saturday, ,after-been confined to his house for the ANTED-At once, Dablia bulbs, - _ - spending a few weeks with friends Past few weeks suffering from & Y� all colors. F. Hall, Florist, Church St., � B e P're tired vet severe'eold is able to resume Pickering. 25 , - 3n the city. y p _ -S.J. Collacutt has installed a his duties. IIOSITION WANTED-As house- h A �j/� 1* a` 7„' p' ' �t asoiine tank inf con tof his ptemi- -Don't rains the entertain keeper towia6werorbachelorpreferred: Ap- Buy a• pair Lylalllhes*ei Cro17 R. bbors ' oes at the corner of King and mttnt in St.' Andrew's church on plyat NE\YS office. 24.25 - _ Church streets. Wednesday* eveuing next, under QEEDFORSALE,-Black•eved peas,. _ ��,■� �f' -Rev: J. F. C1Ugstot7, of Dun- the auspices of the Ladies' did �nobugs,nofoulseeds.. Price,33,OUperbush- _. �.� �ll�ting B• ' Society, who have been fortunate el. Apply Win.Pengelly, Greenwood. 24-2(,; _ ' ':of Pickering,and Rep.ha F. Gardiner' We Carr all she es and sizes in any. sort ,of Pickering, exchanged pulpits in securing the services of Geo. E. SH A- lPOCKS FOR SALE-IF. Hall'. 5 P - ~ can last. Morley, B. A., who is recognized ►Church St.Florist has also a fine assortment or style of rubber go ds. r . -The sale of Household furni- as being one of -the most gifted of Ferns,$egolnias.Easter Lilies and Hyacinths_ -ture at Thos: alsh's on Saturday readers in Canada. He is a.pupil 2;"20 • -' ` last was well attended and satin of Owen Sulily, or at least is a � ANTF.D t3T ONCE=Ciir1 for LOOk t0 'ollr ClothlH Bll�lri earl ClOri't pass Llp lRCtilCp pClee9 realized. graduate` of the Smlly Stlidi0a, houscaork,'family o[ three. Ra es F20 3 b g a month and board, Apply Chas.Keeso,�icker- --Mr. Lewis, of Toronto; will be which is a gaarautee that Ire is a ing. 25tf _ �at J. S. Balsdon's 'hardware Store $niched artist. This will 6e his `'Lowndt's -The Best .Yet. „ all day'to-morrow (Saturday) 'He--first appearance in Pickering and �XN?EET CLOVER SEED=-I'have p 1,_ forsale,a quantityof sweet clover seed• tip- Fred. T. Bunting - - ' - Fiekerind will demonstrate the 'Coleman, none should miss the opportunity ly at lot-.3. rear,of con.G. Pickering. Thos- 3 , Quicklite Lamps and Lanterns. of hearing hits. He will be assist- Vardy• 23-2"3 lEstablished 1857. a Come in and see_this demonstra- ed by the Pickering :Hale Quart- f-1,ATTLE FOR SALE'12 bead.of - timy,' - * ette and Miss Mary Clark. Ad- � -kyoung cattle. Apply at lot 2.3,Rrear of con.4, - -- Pic Pria ,o write as Tool,-R.R.No.1,.Lo- -Mrs. James Brien, who .has mtsnln 3o cents, children 20 Ceuta, c„gt Hilf - , purchased a fruit farm near Fen -Report of Jr. Room of Picker-- - 5" wick in the Niagara peninsula, ing public schcwl for February : OR St1LF.-z3llmrican Yellow.corn T. cha 8t0.aton- Di es•er Tanks left for her new honle_on Tuesday, Jr. II-Phoebe Baker. Florence a,,r5wi?•s.Red Stetz Fertilizer. Glen I3'izl fir iS ' �� Ser many friends in Pick-eriug_ Mutch, Johnny Greenlaw, Ethel egos. Cedar Grove. a5-M -'. wish.her stweess in her nerw ven• Bray, Dorothy Andrew, Harriett ,�.nAR PO'TS to f FOR SALE-About ture. liorrisseq, Leuuard Stephenson, t _ p + _,w fence and anchor pass. A1.<n a quantity -The police tru-;tees have pnr Kenneth Morley,- Edward Birch• c-t c',werteed. Apply at lot 3,.Scarboro.- ,wtr. - Judd. R.R.No. 1,Mxkham. 25 ' R, chased several street lights of the ner.' Eddie Palmer, Hester.Nigh- _ r. • type that- was demowtvated in ton. Sr. I-Lizzie Annan, Hnt-.'nrti [)t•LLS -FOR SAT.F.-•L reg6terpd f1 ' - the Town .Hwll a few ';reeks ago, Heleu.Co,wau. Edna Reid. Walter. 1Shorthorn bull-4. 1.'eat old. bred from the _ Men, Have you seen the' 'new Spring Wand have been utilized several Richardson, F.thel Powell, Hurry do 7i'Pi�kering lyPbo e'dio:�'a=Yi nc, R.rt. nights ,this ,week, and -are Very Stephenson, Ralph Annan, Ahgut� Clothing sampler of "'Much appreciated Liscombe, Louise Stephenson, Bar ?R SALE-0. A.t<'- T2,-tiAed Dais, ._ Earl t,ean and pure,Tucents pe:r bushel. . Some -.Clarence Plaxtou, of, the 5th bars Hall. Allan Andrew, timothy bay and Cobbler potato`s.. .K H. '-concession, will hold an. auction Forster. Jr. I-Irene Coupland, westney,lot 10.con.3.,Pickering. 2stf "Hobberlln particularly_ Smart Styles _ ..sale of his farm. stock and im le- Bazil Bye. Austin Baker, William ,OR SALE-Cedar'ments on .Wednesday next. As Martin. Sr. Pr.-Phyllis Pilkev, ' pasts, oflchor m t'" � ports, standarta timber. hand and soft wood • _ r t Mr. Plaxton has been unable to Sam Scott, lrene Hall, Doris Reid, cut to any length. at lot 12; con. 3. Pickering, for particular men /' - For Lurther particulars apply to- John-Cowan, - • get a farm, everything must be Freddie Elliott. Jr. Pr.-Margue Pickering. - 2fxt -- sold without reserve: rite Walsh, Bert Elliott;, Kenneth nR SALE-Cheap all Linda of Valuos are +dower, C1Clality-if ai>pthing is better, and the-styles --Maurice Murphy, who has Richardson, Nora Clark. Class r1� ail wagons,harness• and s}I kinds of farm im- - are the most.sensible that have been shown'for 4 ` been working J. i. Connor's farm 3 -Nicholas Morrissey, Edna pCements in good order. Also several heavy and = on the Brock road during the past Gireenlaw, Lias L'iscombe. light and a`sa`p`s of light horse-power,: ears-Satisfaction guaranteed. few years and.-is now giving u� -At a fairly representative Herman,Claremont. Phone 2ot._ i;t( -. - 8u farming. has bought F.-W. flicks meeting held In the Town Hall on SEED GRAIN FOR RALE-At lot - PTry -Hobberlins this time." - flue pro rty on Elizabeth street: March Oth regarding the Coasoli- Id,rear of con.6.Pi`ke`'aagg Flail threshed. p pa Zanadaan Beauty peas from.40 bushel yield.also --of which he will take - - po9aeaaiOD dated School idea it was decided marquis spring wheat• q2 per bushel. D`y`ne .. . x: immedif►tely after his sale on the to en airs minutely into the de. 'Burton.R.R.No,2,Claremont. 23tr 18th last. q r y ar tails of the scheme as it may appl EED OATS FOR BALE'-Rengie'o -9t.George a church,Fifth 9nn- to 9, 9. Nos. 4e, 1w, anrj 8, * Early Y7elde-, o A C No.ri. tree from fool eat Values 111 Men's Heavy �OO� day in Lent,March 13th : Services_committee Rasa vvcd•, Also fresh toss_i years a4. Apply�to 4 appointed consist Luther Zviiddletoa,Brottghaal. Phone 'i3c-$:8. : ..� Genuine Cleanup 10.80, 2.80 and 7.00. On Friday, lag of Mrs. Sgnlres, E. W. Sleep, - March 18tb, the- Bev. T. G. Wal T. Mansfield, C. Axford, C. Fuller, rr OUSE AND LOT FOR BALE BY . lace,I. A., rector of St. Stephen's C. Field, L. Neale, E. L. Chapman, I�TE;NDF-R-Sealed tenders will be rcceived church, Toronto, a graduate of Thus, b• the under;, dupto and tnrludin %larch Solid Leather �Zork Boot1n tan, black-and''brow' , Law. Jet-'. Ric•hardt�on and � �1t g 'Dublin 'University, will lecture on -'l.t• LQI, for the purchase house and lot in - - q+ Dr. V. E. Cartwright, Dr. Cart. the Village of Pickering, known as the Alfred all siz'?s_toe-Ca or )lain toe, Regular -:.St. Patrick and Ireland. Lecture wri ht n•a+ P Palmer perry. Address all tender Co 'tw. B. 1> plain mill be given in the eburrh. Offer.. g CaPuinted chairman Powell, Box .t%Pickering, The highest or- any - of the committee and the Com- tender not necessarily accepted. 21.26 rIC$ e~�.�7; Clean-:1 rice lag far current expenses. mictee n ill be asked to meet on p pp -Rev. J W. Down and W. L. TOLES-Ft the premises,: !rn 3:1. - - nfl the-*egkiest r,f Jlr� Hutchison with Scun.2.I:.ckcriug.on ondav evening.11arc'h 7.:71 Courtica attended ft Di s- information regRrding attendance 7� -, .lcL3uirhlin democrat, dust caps on three, _ - _ ' _ ' trict Meeting at Port Perry on at each school and location of pu- "harts.dash slightly split•`loss bar m shaft*also , »plat,which is repaired with several bolts. Also -Don't delay-Get in -Thursday last, When the repr,rt pill' homey with. a view to than• tai ho-le rilankets,red and blue with some yellow early. of the CO-operating Committee ping Ou .pCOSpeCLIVe Van rgitte�. andhound.withyelow'bindmg.'Alsoat the same r recatumendinQ IIIILUn between me there was left on the roadside a tap buggy. - -it « own by Mr. Hutchison Carada Carriagge Co. make. Any information „ - , - . atoms twenty-five Presbyterian and. that the a9ci,ttnce of-mm ggtadiy.roceivedby. tY.F.Hotlin;er,"R.R, .o. 2 11 Papers '! Wall Papers ! lUerhrsr}ist churches Ices adopted Yrckrnnq. 2•i, Wa rr P eipaZ, county and . gorea•ntnent by cry charge grants the expense of conclue, ing � -� • in the Whitby District being well a Consolidated School .could be NOTICE TO CREDITORS r � We're right herewith _ .represented. The matter is note' approximately the srtme as tinder �'! Iegaliv before the Methodist'you- the present a•y,tf m, w4ile a.t a very In.the EatAte of `�'illiam•Sleep,lAte-of "r _ the Goods. �re>;ntion5 for action.-- opt. `light additional outlay aCoutiiln the Tntvn,,bip of Pickering in the - �d Although it,.is only* the early Rtion School could be' or auized County of ,Ontario, Farwer,.De- ` ' art of-.:lfarch we have been en' g ceased.: Zee- patterns and Colors. �Uge assortiYient • - -' � for which there is a great and - e,, - toying iintdmer•like weather,Tues. urgent need in this district. Rev. - Notice is hereby given ursuant.to - day in particular being very warm• Sir. Taekington, of Nhit. very Section 58. R. S.U. 1914, Chapter 121, - to choose <TOm: for this season of the year, with a kindly outlined the Whitq obtain- that all persons having 'claims or de- v�lA tempecatare of v8 degree above m=ands ag tinst the Estate of the said COriie early and het the hest Choice. ed by the Consolidated Schools of William Sleep,who died• on or about zero. Owing to this warmth, the Western Canada with which he the 11th day- of October, 1918, aretg- - f frost is' rapidly leaving the land, was closely associated_ and in all ,gtsired on or before the lit daiv of __-As a- result the roads are-exec people �• • S. HAPMAN 13- of file western 'schools the APril,I9.t, to seed by post prepaid or x' tionally bad The heavy trucks were pleaaed with results. It is deliver to the undersigned adminis- . - a'r being credited kith the tear• hoped the committee appointed trator of the Estate of the said deceas- e up of the roads. Not fora ed,full partienlars in writing of their-- tong time have they been in such will prepare the necessary iirif,-)rnl- claims.and the nature of the security, 1 " a bad condition as `the are this ation that the scheme luny be in if any,held by them. and after such ; ' UNDY S -y- HARD WAR ' y telligently'discussed at the next last mentioned date the said adminis- spring. meeting. If it is the best system trator will not be liable for the assets 1 - -Standing of pupils in Inter. and thecost is right .it is needed of the said Estate or any part thereof mediate Room of Pickering public in this-district. If not practicable to any person of whose claim he shtill - - school for month• of 'February : it is not wanted. not then have received notice, - • y� Qr Sale Jr. IV-John Cowan, Nellie Sier, Dated the 1st day of March, 1921. `-'_ ld111 V1 of Y Carl Kirchner. Nlildrpd Jephson, - EDWARD W. SLEEP, 2 Mabel Stephenson. Annie Baker. _ _ P - � . .NOTICE RE �_; '' Pickering, Ont.,by - -_�., l Sr. III-Bertha Kirchner, Harold r ARTHUR E, CHRISTIAN,WhitbF, _ Richardson and' Billy Halle ual, Load of Vehicles Act �1.SeC�. stoves,' ' q 25 28 his Solicitor, .0 Verna Reid, Hilda Kearns, Jack _McGinty, John Remmer, Blake Public Notice is hereby �I DALE MILLS + 9 given that .. _..,... . . f Fullerton, Donald Morrissey, Mer- said Act provides that during the; - _ vyn Potter, LilliAn Wiman Bessie months of March and April in each p2CS�ER2NC If you are thinking of buying a•Range or Heater, _ &: Bath, Rosie Sier, 'Jr. III-Hilda year vehicles operating or objectA be- --- - -- --iz�kthe8e Over. They are guaranteed; Walsh, Luella Martin, Mildred highw y moved h is not pwith n a citty You toba F19 mado flc�mhNo.iliani- - _.•1.P y, saline Cowan, Liz, or separated' town, and havin a 1 only, Range, No. 95.18, six hole', this Me McGioty,'Jack Jephson, Edith carrying capacity exceeding one Ron, lllnuitold ZVheat, Kearns. shall not be loaded in excess of one- Roy al Household and Gleuora for $1S =-- range has a C30T11p19te ;t fire-bog. Bread. Ti y a bag. and otherwise adjusted. ., -The pastor will preach'from half the rated carrying capacity of Pmft Flour Fresh Rolled Oats j the following subjects in the such vehicle or object without a 'per- - ~= ' fait as provided by the Act. BRAN. SHORTS - l Only. Range, Brownie Ideal. This is •. ,Methodist church 'next Sanday. ZIIt FEEDS "The Satisfying Por- 'The Act also provides that notwith- � �la a small four hole range without a standing such permit,the'owner,driv- OAT CHOP lion,' i�uu, ill - 0:.. a' L""'a '� eror operator ox aucrn v-eL'.,,L -a lI n>�i-s.HEL�o�TS tank-splendid baker in Al'shape, Matt. 5 :8, `°Blessed are they is responsible for any datnage�caused BARLE+Y CHOP ~' -which do hun er and thirst(after to a highway by au( vehicle or ob. 1 1 only, Parlor Cook, with.ove 3i B WHEAT, lr righteousness for they shall be jest. ':CRACKED CORN @lie grates and fire'bog, all in first-Class r filled. ' Evening subject, ''The A penalty not exceeding$1010 is pro- - , r Fifty Fifty Basis." Read Matt. vided for a contravention of any of MIRED HEST FEED condition. •% : 1-18. A cordial invitation is the provisions of said Act, -Caldwell's Cream substitute extended to the public. Special And Notice is also given hereby that Cilf Meal. the prociaiona of the eald Act will be ' Molasses Meal These are e3caedinal ood yalu'e8 for file rifle. -�e have literary and social service in the T r, y g p League on Friday at 8 P. m. Tl,e Strictly enforced with respect to the CHOPPING AND OAT t" S. S, needs you at 2 highways under the jurisdiction of the •CRUSHING EVERYDAY marked them down to clear them off our hands. y p. m. Lend a Council of the Township of Pickt'eridg. Get prices on feed in ton lots. helping hand. Look ont for the By order of the Council. big box social given 6yy'the League F,R. RICHARDSON, Reeve, BELL PHONE.; Picken"ing:; Friday evening, March the 18th.-- DONALD R.Ba.croN.Clerk. � �, ��d. W, D. Dated March 9th. 1921. 26.2E Chopping every days V ll ...E try y, ...,+.!''t.;.r. :4r.:: ..7•%w. �. �.�ii•. ' '+w.: - •.J ;,{-v f�..t.` .t•. ".,J 1' '*rr� �' ,yv�G�'•- :»s- •.a `+'�i• M.�'.,y° r.•�,•u, �. •�... Y,,';,,'9 ,,�.R� ,.'.;��r. .�"2 -�S -•-� ,Cer�.Ke<w',t'Q'i:7ir�'"gti r+Lf#'i'. ''" r, yyY,r y�,*•a.y��,7,. ;;,' o..•. ,