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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_03_18 71.. 71�V17N,5•^L1- -2V" r kb VOLO' XL. .'PIGECEARING, -ONT.,,­FRIDAY.,.,MARCH 1.8 No".' 26 altaRN RIVa" WHITEVAL4 'Established IM The Ladies Aid bold their regu- The Whitevale Women'sInsatute _ . ;< Ala.: -Geor. Baker larly monthly meeting at ths-borbecif IvIll present on the evenin"f Monday Jdra. _J, B. Wiloom.-on, Wednesday. hIareb28th,, beginning&t Sp., March 281 d. at 2.30 p. in. Word for dratan entitled "Mr. Bob." �R�����VD ID E. FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Direetor 4-0— the'roll call. "Trust." Each me-tuber comedy in- two acts. The following aL 111,o Optaimetrical Association of'ontario. Reg. Istered Memb&of the American Optometrical bring a friend, will take the various characters r Mrof. Association. Eyes examined by app9intment. J. A. O'Mally, Mrs. B. Annis, Mrs.F. "a Jftone 2804.Claremont.Ont. Connectin' Link BROOK ROAD Major;-Mrs.M. Reesor.E,Ledgitt, W 9 so� � :­'l1�ILL A. Atkinson and D. Annis. The :7 ' S NF. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member Join the aggressive wide-awake W. J. McManh. lei' et.kgAg6d In the drama will be under the direction of o of'the C Surgeons Office: of Physicians and$u -Farmer. Why sli-ould your city at present, [Ontario. e that formerly occupied Mr.-Atkinson, and -Miss V, Hoover,: ntano. -George White 6 -husyerecting a,. Me late-Dr.R.Brodie-,and•latterly.by Dr, Ca v more successful. will assist in the program. - Admis. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. .9 than oil ? house on the lot be purchased sion 25 eents. from W.-H. Jackson.- •'One lance es lain all.: •-Just On Vridiiiy evening, IN14rch-the 18th, E.ICARTWRIGET. M. D.,11"'11. Mr. Cldtigh hR8 secured a situation n Interesting program will be given Z-,.- .V..C.rP.&,S..Cnt. Acoroner-for the Coun- lahaiige your stabling, let in in the cit�.. He intends ,pending the ty of Ontario, Office hours : 1-0-2 and 6-8 p.rn., lots of Light,, week-ends at his home here. in the WhiLev&le 'AletbodiAt church, Barley Wheat Wanted vhours by appointment Phone Bell under the auspices of the Ladies--A.id- a or at other*, No.24.U!-Ind. hone;4 400, Piclserins. On- Make your stable srnitnry, pull Seth Badgerow has completed the Society. A I supper will also.be served 3gIV-tario. -qnce,and comfort. 0 10 0 p n 't the old wooden stalls as 1),.tc, its appe�tj ' ---Prograri ccLm- -BARGAIN IN FEED siding on Us house, which,adds great OLI 730 rn�' -p. menses at 800 o'clock-sbaz Dr. _W -KINNON, M.Di-, L.R.C.S., they- g,,tfherers. s Bai:]6v,Feed at speci&l;-y 19W O. Mc M I Biignall's 'condition ierhain Burns­acting -Superintendent­Of the . ill sell lei A N. Edinburgh, member of the Collece of Install Steel Stalls about'the saripe, At iiii' s" sheseerns Niethodist Conference. 'will deliver price until March 5th In order a n lPhysicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate and bowls.-- to be 'improving and at other'times of Royal College of ,Surgeons, Edinburgh., address on ­Cdnada's' place in the to,reduce stock. '.Svealal attention to dsiesses of women acrd appears worse again. This is the host feed for pigs and abildren. Oftlee and residence,Br.oullbam. Get our free barn plan service. British' Empire." Local talent will forthemonev,- cattle CHERRYWOOD also assist in -the- psogram. AdmiE- We save you money. Mon 40 cents. 20 cents. CHOPPING E. W, and Mrs. Petty spent a few Quick Servire No Waiting dayewLth ft:iends here. We grind fine W, 1EF.•HENNEDY. Barrister. Sol. Stouffville, On't. Miss 2mily Gates visited her cousin,� MARKHAM To-gpt t.lip best results from your grain ieitor,lNotary Public,1Conveyancer!&c. Miss L. Maxwell,on N.Iond;iy, Whitby,Ont. 41, 7 A tragic death look place in our vii- Ahe finer it is ground the better. 7­ Miss Effie-Milne entertained her, S; T E. FAREWELL, K.O. HARRIS- S. crass to tea on Saturday last, I-age on Wednesday of last -wppkl Monday, Wedn y and Fri.day whereby this township loses one of its %. 47 9 THU.Coun47 Crown Attorney,and Courtly Buy your Furniture from' John and Mrs. Pest silent Sunday- * Bran and Shorts f Ontario wheat .84li•itor. CourtHou".WhittiT. 10-7 with the former's sister, S. A. NN. most highly respected residents,,-Jas. on hand atr 711gz1bt prfees. Milroy. Mf Rennie, youngest son of the late Simp- son Renn'ie. ' On the morning of his Solicitor.rotary Public.Etc. F. CHRISTIAN-, Barrister and • A P-ocial wiH be held in the.hall on A - • Ee, B, E Al : I death. he had risen early and as he Money to Ttie"day' evening. March 2-�`nd,.utider! can Nor;h­4bitbT. 2517 failed to return a se:ircfi iva,5 made the auspices (,if the .Sal,bath School. CLAREMONT and his lifeless.body was found in the 7­1 ALES:&-4JOHNSTO.N--BarristPVs A progtani will be giv(-n, cofisisting garage WiLlianetupty-bliot-gun lying L. C*M rth 1131 itlgq etc., b I songs- -1'ei'Ld tc y ti fled, `71, -"e*,c,.220 Danforth Ave. (Nv6oI%,c d Redneed, pticest; for 'Jan. Auct of music, by his-side. The. cQrnerwns-nn 'Toronto.. lehone�Gerrard-4411. Satufdays,'M members of the S. S. and others, - Re- vern 1720., Feb. We pay the freigh but or) yiewing t e body an lnclt;c _(Ind.) freshmentit will be served and a c017 any'wbere. was deemed uririkps�;orv. bir. Rea. 1p!ction will he taken tip for -put-- d V. B. A;.Bar Large stook and lo' pose of supplying curtains for the vari nie was one of the leadfng farmers of W ILLIA31 J. BEATW west prices. Markham township iind maintained a. niter. Solicitor, memlier of the firm : Rv Arnan. Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto ous, classes. e6me-and- Help- in the nigh standard of agriculture. About General,Trustsi Building,85'Bay Sueet.Toronto. good work. serviCe 7elephove'Nain OCI and VC2. 0 u yeai ago be sold his farm to Capt.. HamIlton'sind -Came 'to' the i'Maje•.to LOGS WANTED QUJ45ARTOJ4 9. Dewtctl reside. He was an enthusiastic Curler Important cbringes In real estate and wa4 a mazub'r of the Hk-a.her ' G 'A R A -G - E BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D, S.. Rock Elm. No.1,840.00tc,SIZ Oper M t.ook place in ourvillaize last week; Curling club of Agincourt.. He was a Rev. J. F,Clugston attended a,meet- member of the Board of Education-of- ... ... . Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elm. SoAX)to .35.00 Surgeons and University Of:Toronto. Qffice ]Basbwoad.� •0- 6. .log of Presbytery on Tuesday last. Markham Vill#fe and a,member of -.1over W. store. Whitby. 80.W to 3;j.00 t --S and Mrs. M�Conochie.of Aurora, Kn' x:Presbyterian church' We have a full.how of motor oils elodd ?& Pringle's hardware' Hi4 fUlle- Office hours 9 to 12,:1 to 3.30. .Ind.'phone 0: White Aeb, 11 40.00 to 43.00- greases as well"motor dxtur6e.j Bell phone 2201. 441y Moyle, .$ t a day last week with friends ral on Saturday to Knox church came- .30.00 Hemlock,' 1201 00 tern, Agincourt, was very hirgely Autos of all and designe repair-" Growth Fine,ROO F. and Mrs. Dales and little son.of attended. He wa' a :cousin of O�-n. ed on shortest notice and fuotn"* Ctiirbo. Toronto. spent the week-enkwithOr. -Rennie. Thom&A.smd John Rennie, the at fair prices. and Mrs. Dales.'' well-known seedsmen of Toronto. He Chopping and Oat Rolling every week CuEbbert Homes paid 'a flying visit Is survived by his widow and two Agents for Dominicip Tires "V ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.M., day excepting Monday. teacher of piano and.theory. Phone 1803, to the home of his sister at•Sairan's snail sons, also his brother,William Claremont. 50-10 Point.near Moutreat. Rennie. of Agincourt. and a sister, "Genuine Ford Parts WG. HAM—Issuer of� Marris e M. Go Barnes, Green' River On Wednesday evening Rev. L D. Mrs.Sanderson. oi Licensee in the County of Onto%. F. Coxson. of Central' India; gave& Gasoline alwayson hand. Free PlakerineVillstge. my Or address R.R. No. L-I.Awinst Hill. most Interesting Rd'dress on that,misi. -a field on Wednesda evening,niog. WHITRVALIB. Call and see us If you are In upeq I Md NT. t V.IRICHARDSON— Real*E9 emphasizing its needs atil bliiderau. of anything in the auto N 0.late. Insurance:Cofiveyanding.' N cei. He' said that Brirkb -rule* I - Clarence Plaxtou had FL very success- ortruck-line. Publiq,Etc..-Pickering.Ont. Notary 9 311Y 'Juqt and 'uptight. The W ful sale on Wednesday afternoon.31. S.are ;HALL—Haase Carpenter. Es- sorry that more could not Avail them. . ClAytan 1jill,of Claremont,has been nding a week *ith his uncle. Geo.. Cowan' & Shepherd Etimatesgivelifair rev work. repairs or Tboqe who desire their barnen selves of the-opportunity, bat-weather ell •alterations. Ind.Phone 2913.r-Pickering. 231y mended.or wish any thing in the har- -collditions.prevented. ase eave We regret to report the(loath of Mrs. J1I nets if to '�oui ordeis With - '"' -—.0!——,�' I ATO 8�I P J. S. Bal0i on. MARKHAM Randall which took place lit-AlW0,61c' Pickeimig, Onto' I TOWN B-B E All repairs will be celled for and dc. She leaves&.sorrowing husband and I svi A it�i WE two i" 8,o:sy it, ivereti within three drays of ritcelving- The horpp of Thorlins and Mrs. Hap. a stnall flirnlly�.otty rip �Uar of W n,.ga U.. wl Ch n &fair=Z I to, out. .ir 'Ir� ve, which was prettily diconited Rev. 3,lr. flunter delivered his Ipc- M Wb the order. 311 D DLIITO.X. -9 Celle of a h-tppy-wedding ceremony ciative 'atidil-rice *in ifie"' Methodist Ili of and cut flovrerg-.' wits the lure on-Efenry Ford" to a very appre, oppi 9 7:1UGH S. PV;CrH. -Lipppr-ed A llf- 49tf Harness-maker, -1 twncrr for the Province c,( Ontario. A;: on Wtdiries&y. ilarch the 9*h, when church on Fritle-y evening, AND FIN 9 IN G.' kinds nf sake conducted on reasonable terms. -Atso breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle their aniv daughter. Barbara; Ethel. -Mr. McGr;tth, it McNIPitster stu.lont, becitine t�e bride of Percy James.only filled the Baptist pulpit 1.4,;t Sun.- n-.Nlajor P.O, ry -do Chopping'and 7 write,phone or can. Ind. ghnri.�, (ZIarenign CKERIN& 11m.. -ge, P1 *0 -41n Of Wellingtrn and Mrs. Wideman. div")� church is looking for Ard 'M prepared t6 FPOSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, t:f 1-itouffirille. Th�- tnairiaize service t; , omfno of the new pastor, Mr. Oat FlakLug every day in.the­ ii.to- Cn-�atfes of York arad Ontario. "inducted by Rev. H. F. Graham. Unsbam, week except Saturday. A7, LUMBER YAKFUT) of St. AndreWs obureh..- and Nlisi - -H.'E.-Povn ter lifts leased the- car• ticic sales ofall kind attiono4dtootishorrecil age shop from J. A. Pugh for a term Vogim AMCs8Gre:n.RlTer P,O.. OUL Coates, Cousin of the bride. played the rift --les, Claremon' t -o F. RUP wedding march. The bride• who was of yeftrs� for painting and, reipairthg Rh WM, 'MAW. LICEN-AED AV pi•w�n aw,ty by her father, IM,ked very autos. fit,will have an ideal building Rural Route No.2 0- We have a-lathe and well assorted' Rttractive in her dainty wedding gown for the purpriSo. TIONEERJQr York.-Qntario and Durham Counlie%'All kinds of sales promptly attended to. Termisreasionable. Datesfor sales may be I etoc•k elf the fullo-%%lng ninterhid of Ivory silk ji•rsey and georgette with The T. O. O.,F. hall Is being decorat- Aut=*Ue Repairing Arranged at.NEWS*Office. Bell and IndeVen- Matched B. C. Fit FlQoring. V cor.�qxe hir,wit-et of aweetheatt ed by Mes;irs: Randall & Hilts. but )'I drangiB bloi4- rot beftire it k noe4oA. The U. F. O. The Chgrl t dent,f)hones. Wbitby,Ont. -Matt-1w.d- Vir Shtetinv,- and- and _veil of- silk net in' O!P Service Station and worn 1,5- her mother. -The nrd W. 1.are heiningin the work-itnd- latched 13. C. flendock flooring. Garage at Pickering Is open, for all' jzrmntn's gift tatko bride ww-3 at.rnpe of •ve hope to.so6ti'b4we a hall Ln keeping inch IV."Matt-lied Fir Ceiling, 4 tn.- kinds of repairs and over h4laf-s- t1­1�'utfl`6l-c;rieiital pearls. After the %vith tho*c,-iql1illlnitv. Botigbitakid sold. and 6 lli.'8X. ,Cedar:Sidin roads have been in very bad Agent for Legaitte Auto Lens, which Siding. wedding, supper -11r. and Mrs. Wide- The i -and Coy- Also, Beaver Board, Ph nian left for a two weeks'honeyui6on, o-miditi-n but.tire being ltelkd at pres- you have to have to comply Cickveromerit, Municipal aster Board par,�,tiorl Bpnds for 50,1e., and Apple Barrelg-. the Wride I ravellinsr in a,Imait stilt of ent by dragging. Considerable indig- with the law. navy tricollre with bvi na bat. -On iwLirin is being manifested in this ­ Expert workmanship guaranteed. Bell Phone )93 their return they will reside at Clare- rif-ighborhood that trucks are allowed Agent for Chevrolet Oars, Goodyear on, mont.' The ig.csf�. who numbered to use the roads while they are in such Tires and Willard � .Wo D,. .Gorbn &S Batteries. bout fifty, were mostly young peo. a plastic condition and many think. BatteLries exelianged. WILLP�M D­DY-KE5, WHITIA PICKERIN IP and included the cousins that an example should be made as an QT P Gerow's Garage, ' Piokenin bride and'groani, ol�iectlessou. =r. M. M. A-=rZ/X02%= 9 Bell-anl Veterinary Surgeon d Independent pbomp.... Honor*.6ritduitte-of-Outapi&Veteriniiry- Rubert A, PORT UNION. -v;tt eritertain-2d College. All calls day or night a few of their frii•aris to"an oyster sue; Tn- spite of the Wrnnst'impassable i ermg , nd Mrs. DL Mck promptly attended to. EASTER TERM 7.recently, crinditirm of mane of thproadq,alarge Zell and IndependentPliones" per evenim, Frarl,and ',Ir,- Axford. and 'fancily "number of relitiyes..and friendss.sseni- n Tues- PICKERING, ONTARIO week- with ft lends in Islington. day•of this week toaftfnd'the lunoral Build f6r Success by aLtending The Wbr0rti's Institute held a very service of Charles Arthur Annis.-of okering Station I .. 'Opens Mar. 29th have returned hcme. after spending bled at Washirgton church Tiltil. TADIE—Pi rug T.R. -Trains going East lat'i"s hdlows successful ineetinir At the home of Miss thin place. He was a man of upright 7-57 A Nl:, &ELLIOTT A .­. ­ I -­ . I No. 6 'Alail 41111011111111 Bate on the afternoon of Tuesday, character and high principle; a in'em- M Afarch-15tb­ bar of Centennial Methodist church A 1 7: 11, 28 Local -2.28 P. 64 6.25 P.M �7 .3& Local Mrs. Hood, who has been 4eriouslv and seldom absent fiom the sefvi6es, 47" due as followss� ill pneumonia and pleurisy, is a successful farmer and always en- Trainit go.ag West Stoi No. 35• Local 10.45 A M. Youge & Charles Sts,Toronto now, we are .pleased to report, im tbusinstic' for the good of tb�,Coln-,and the country at large 27 Local 2,1111. 11. This School enjoys a great repute- proving nicely'. He 7 Mail 8.55 R. M, Wood-cEittink-bas Leen^ all the ra, e- was- a staunch supporterof all tem-- TRY OLTR OPEKO COFFEE, tion for superior work and for plat- Around here during' the past' week. perance movements and while a Nos. 6 and 7 also rho on Sunday Foregoing I$Recording to Sts.ndat'd ing th4?graduates quickly in good W. Sadler did the work,with his splen• Liberal in politics, believed in sup, 7­It is a Rexall product porting principle rather than party.time. positiops. There are thousands of did 7 sawing outfit, d ' su4to ,an Joseph Taylor, who has advertised Mr. .Annis was born in.Darlizigton openings in Toronto each year and lease , his farm stock andAmplenentB for. township in tie'year-1819, wbjere be Dr. N. E. McEwen' , B•V.Sc.- we-are called upon to fill more than sale, liks c4l6d the sale off, as he has spent his early years,later moving to Oul.V 45 potirt d', Veterinary Surgeon. aye can. 'Open all year, •••Eater at succeeded in securing a farm. Port Union-with his parents, the late Graduate of University of Toronto• any time. Circulars free, The infant daughter of W. C. and Levi and Mrs.-A-nnis. - He, married WAMPOLES, NYALS, .'Elliot- h,,rs. Bayles, we are sorry to report, Fanny Chester, daughter of the late NATIONAL,— � REXALL Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W.'J. t, Princip-al s 1, very ill, suffeiing',irom an Thomas Cbest&, who pre-deceased Agri&urtuinl CbII6g6,*Qu`eb6c­­ httack.of biociiial prie4inionia, - leaving two 4ons, Products always on hand him *�onle �ears Prompt attention to all clients. Mr. William. Keast, of -Toronto, Charles of Dunbarton, and Lev', on,Stationery, Tobf4'= Candies, )eq Bell Find Ind. Phones, spent Sunday here with his sister, the homestead, and two daugbtors, It is My Business 'NPI 116r son from Valenel Square, Cigarette. rs. Hood. la is- Mrs. kV. Brtirnwell of Victoria q are. Cigars, PICKERING, ONTIAR16 To belp.ypp sun part of yours, also spending a,few days with her. and Mrs. H. Burk now at Port Unto- n Sob� We make our own stock and con- T. E. Hain has been engaged to work In,lW Mr. Annis married Ain. By opening a New Garage-in the Vil. the fNrm belonging to the e-stateof the Collins. of Clinton, who died, in Aug- dition powders.. They contain , Inge of Whitevale I am prepared'to do late Sidney Bennett, and moved there- ust-bf last year. The,Annis family is. pure drugs. No filler, W • -G o E I ID all kinds of repair work, includibg on on 'Mobday. Mr. Ham has leased one of the oldest in this part of 'the tops and side curtaius,, also making the farm, but will not take possession, cou n try,Charles. Annis, great grand-, Has a full line of tresh and 'cur- your old car-look and run like new by until the fall. father of the deceased, having settled giving it a good coat.of new paint. OThe auction sale of the farm at ed meats constantly on hand. stock, at Oshawa Harbor in 1793 His son, Agent-for Toronto machinery. includ. implements etc, belonging to the Levi, was one. of Scarboro's pion0er PICKh,, 0N,, G NE -S ' RI W- -- ST N9 E. McEWEN, ,)ice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Ing:Pumps,, Windmills, 'Silos estate Of the. late Sidney Bennett, settlers and gave the land from his Ham,-Bologna, Welners, etc andlGasoline-•Engines. which was held on Friday afternoon farm for the 'site.of the Washington last, was A most successful V one, There chureb and the Cemetery, where four eon Highest prices paid for CHARLES M.11110E, was a very eterinary Surg large crowd and good generation of the family arelaid to Suitchev's cattle Some Tel, 5521. Whitevale,Out prices were realized. rest. Ve­- M A V.N Z v "T. �,X-f� I A $P, j7 Wr 45W P? ;F IM -upper servant, kind of -ous wilickly do" the stsirs. . Wit .y�e � _h�,ve beea mows out 841iifi4-to,notice our presence, ow she brushed-past us' and-went out.into ' .the street. is the opinion of all who -have otwe Off you go, Knox!" said Harley. Seeing myself committed to an un- - leamant livaiDeAs,I slipped out of the Aire or doorway and saw the woman six yards away hurrying in the direc- 7 tion of Piccadilly. I had no difficulty in following her, for she was evident. ly unsuspicious of my presence, and when presently she mounted-a West-, ward bound bus I did likewise..Though she found a seat inside, I went on top, and occupied a place on the near side W 3M where I'could observe. anyone leaving T fr U YOU,have not tried it,send us a post card for a es the vehicle. At Hyde Park corner I saw the we- US43 sample stating the Price you now pay and it you man descending, and when presently k.Green or Mixed Tea: Address SaladalTbrofttO I'she walked up Hamilton Place I was not far behind her. At the door of an imposing mansion she stopped,and • in response to a ring of the bell the door was opened by a footman and The woman hurried In.' Evidently she ...... was an inmate of the establishment; T.he First Weather Vane. and conceiving that my duty was done = Love is the -great disci- when I had note& the number of the The origin of the weather vane Is the supreme har- S3X house I retraced my steps to the narian, V V pli W- " - hite unknown. 'One of the most ancient of corner and, hailing a taxicab, return monizer, the true -peace-' PPhme.r oil to the Cafe Dame. which there is any record to that men- maker. It is the great balm .... ...... I inquired'of the same waiter whom tioned in Vitruvins, and the ruins of Harley had accosted whether my the "Tower of the Winds," of whtph for all that blights happi- friend was there. he speaks, still stand. in Athens. This ness:,or breeds'iiis rit t' Hat co en , a "I think a gentleman is upstairs building was erected about a century sovereign panacea for Mal- id the man. with Mr. Meyer," said t before the Christian era. He writes: ice, revenge, and all brutish e "In his office?'' Bampton stood at us with a 'Yes, air." "Those who have paid most atten- passions and 'propensities. PART 111. tion'to the winds make them eight In 11.9y curious expression on his face. I mounted the stairs and before a As cruelty melts -before Right," replied Bampton "I wi half-open door paused. Harliy's voice number, and particularly Andronicus eyes r�'flectively- "There's one point,'* he said "on kindness, so the evil pas- He half closed his was audible within, so I knocked and Cyrrhestes,:who built at Athens an I'll was,having tea in..the Lyons which my conscience isn't so sions find their antidote in Cafe' know about that poor devil easy. You -entered. I discovered Harley stand- octagonal tower of marble, and cut,on to-which-1 always gia,� last Monday out of a window? Well, it never ing by an American desk. Beside him each, face the figure of the several sweet charity and loving afternoon about 4 o'clock,when a man, cb�, with the :1 have.happened if I hadn't kicked up a in a -evolving chair, whi winds, each looking to the quarter sympathy. "mat down facing me and got into i:on row in th'e street. There's no doubt he desk,' constituted the principal furni- from which that wind blows. -a t* office, sat a man in a ture of "On was leaning out to see what the dis- tbe.tower he placed a marble "Describe him" me-I turbance was about when the accident dress suit tin had palpably not column on which was a 'Triton -of -."He was a man rather above occurred." been made-for him. He had sullen c Women! Use "Diwnond dium heiglit. I should may about my a own build; dark, going gray. He had "Did you actually see him fall?" and -suspiciously Teutonic cast of bronze holding a rod in his right hand. asked Harley. countenance, and was engaged in a And be contrived it that the'ftgure Dyes." a neat mustache and a short beard, voluable but hardly intelligible speech moved round with the wind so that It and the look of a,man who had travel- No. He fell from a window sev- i e Old ed a. lot. l3is skin was very tanned eral yards behind me in- the aid 4 as Is I entered. constantly stood opposite -it, and the Dye Skirts, Dresses, WGISW yours, Harley-. street,'but I heard him 67 out, and. Ha, Knox!" said Yhrley, glancing red, which was above the figure, show- Coats, Stiocidugs, Draperies, almost as deeply as of c t aI was lugged oft by the police I over his shoulder, "did.you manage?" ed in-what direction the wind blew. Everything. Not at all the sort that goes, "Yes I replied. Each package of '*Diamond Dyes" in there as a rule. After-a while he beard the bell of the ambulance'which ''made an extraordifiary -proposol. At kcame to fetch bin's Harley nodded shortly and turned any article of wool, milk. cotton. linen. 42 �'first I thought he was joking, then -again to the man in the chair. y Hens. contains easy directions for dyeing 0 He pa6sed again trid litood rabbin "I am sorry to give you.so much Some 'liens are built to lay -eggs ':when I rasped the idea that he was his head-ruefully. I trouble, Mr. Meyer." he said, "but I and others seem to be built not to lay or mixed goods. Bawaref Poor dye serious r concluded he was mad. He said Harley; "was there any. should like my friend here to a" the eggs and never will lay eggs. A fair streaks, spots, fades, and mine ma• asked me how much a year I earned, thing particularly remarkable about -and I told him Peters & Peters paid this man in the Lyons Cafe?" room above•" abort back, deep body, and fairly long tertal by'giving It a "dyed-look." Buy At this moment my attention was we£150 a year. He said,"I'll give you Bampton reflected milently for some tall to the "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has attracted by a singular object which space from.the bash of the i. "Nothing much," be- con- lay upon the desk in a litter of bills front of e k body Color Card. owthe eelbone are the ear's salary to'knock a man's hat moments .2 fessed. "He was evidently a gentle- and accounts.- This was a -piece of characteristics of high-producing Paul- As Bampton spoke the words be man, wore a blue 'topcoat, a dark rusty iron 1;iAr, somewhat less than try. of any age or breed It tbree feet In length, that once had . Hens built after=1"-e_l usually glanced at us with twinkling eyes,but tweed sul and what looked like a who aspire to become em-- although for my own part I was mere- mercial travellers aliould have a resd�, regimental tie, but,I didn't know the been painted greez. n �vly* not only the first but e,a wide understanding of people' ly amused, Harley's expression had!colors. Re was very tanned, as I have lay I tenst, tongiz 'grown very stern. "Of course I laugh-I said, even to the backs of his hands (Concluded in next issue. the second add third years, and and affairs of' the day, exceptionally roosters of theme specifications trans- good health, and an endless supply of ed." continued Bampton, "but when -and, oh,*yes, there was one point-- mil good laying power to their dough- A Song of Horne. physical and wential endurance. the -man drew out a tat wallet an&-he had a-gold covered tooth:" _� 4. -counted ten five-pound notes on the . "Which tooth?." . -ten. ' Good birds grow faster, are -Amble I began-to think seriously about 141 can't remember, Lixcipi that it Here Is ray kingdom-hwe 'withla broader'bodied, and have thicker and the" Wwnt Relieves Calcls, otc. bis '0 posal. Even supposing he was was on the left side,• and I always walls; shorter loge and necks than poor MinarWe Lin . .hacked, It was absolutely money for noticed it when he smiled." Such narom waAls, and yet they . tr ones. nothinsr ,Did he wear any ring or pin which' bound for me All these specifications for high I It pro, .6 467 course,' be said, "Y9011. lose you would recognize?" The whole wide world-noith, south ducins hems have been dettermined by COARSE SALT arrested,but s,N0 11 `Job, and you may be arres and out and west- your experiments, as well as on the farms yobM say that you had been out-with "Was there anything queer in his Zhe highest mountain top and farr of-breeders. In one of theme expert- LAND SALT a few.friends and were a little excited, speech or voice?" :. , . . . . thest sea. - " - .-- I also that you never could stand white "No. He spoke like thousands of ments, forty-four daughters of six i , Bulk Offlots "bats.' Stick to that story and the other Englishmen." males selected by these characte-ria- 1 TORONTO GALT WORKS balance of 1100 will reach you on the button- A 11ttle:...kingdoni,. bounded by- four Harley-nodded briskly and ties averaged 186 eggs in their first C, J. CLIFF TORONTO 161116wing morning.' his overcoat. "Thanks, Mr. walls, �-Iaylng year. " d p asked him for further particulars =ton;' he. said; "we will detain And yet within its narrow' space I and I asked him why be had picked on you no longer," "i0hinese F term In Fisheries. -me for the job. He replied that he As we descended the -stairs, where The tender eyes of him my heart-calls had been looking for some time for the the smell of frying sausage had liven The Chines have devoted them- right man= -a man who was strong�place to that of,something burning- king. selves for nearly four thousand years E A little child who waits-besIde my n enough lihyiically to accompli',h the;probably the sausages-Harley said: knee. to the artificial propagation of dah, stearu and some one"-Bampton's eyes 1 111 was half inclined to think that -4hell fish, pearls and sponges. All JasW."m to diew twinkled again--with-a bit of.dash in. Major Ragataff*s ideas were traceable A iowlyX(n him, but at the same e g6m,'ji6t Tis set about time a man who to a former touch of-the sun. .1 b@ n Leans- her Allies and Dominions 'coul(r be relied upon to stick to his to believe that he.has put us on-ge With moat and wall.. and guarded 4 � D!JPUY & FERIGUSON - absorbed' 180 millions of and no- guns and not to give the game away- track of a pretty unusual crime. I am battlement, "You asked me to be ,game and I'll'sorry to delay dinner, Knox,but 1 pro-' By whose strong walls- Vbe warder,.,-tional ..income during the last year. M42 Jacques Cartier Square, Montreal i_'try to be. The man in the white call at the Cafe Dame." love, keeps watch ! hat pose to beef, pork, mutton,?I was described to me and the -exact On entering the doorway of the' over my little kingdom of content. 1- Home-grown time arid place of meeting. I just had Cafe .Dame we found ourselves in 4 and bacon to the amount of'700,0 -WOOL-FURS tons. were consumed. in Great HIDES to grab his white hat,.smash it and narrow passage. In,front of us was. What-matters, then. the burden of eat Britain .:face the music. I agreed. I don't deny a carpeted-stair and to the right a in 1919. 3011ACOX X=0`1111-The handl- -`that I had a couple of stiff drinks be- glass paneled door communicating day? 11k9 Of these iikinii to our fore I set out, but the memory of that with a discreetly ligfited little dining Dear heart,what matters anything .110ty. It Will Pay YOU to =1- 9 to us If you have three or more room • Me execution of'a Jew is-a*-Jew is skirfe, hut on IL leas hurnbe >0 locked up here in.my P and room which seemed to be well patron- to roe, a rare occurrence in Britain, r the -bucked I ized., Opening the door, Harley.beck- If- c n.-t n, only five! freight charges-afe-too heavy. the further hundred promised, k I a ouch Your hands at eventide-entide oned'to a waiter. "I wish tb see the And hold a little child upon my or. six having suffered the extreme, me up. It cuss' impossible to mistake WILLIAM STONCSONS LINITIm MY man;-I could see him-leoming' t�D- profirietor," he-said. knee? ;.penalty during the pas', &Ay years, WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO ward me as I waited just outside a "Mr. Meyer Js engaged at the mo- IESTASLI�-6;ED 1870 Aort" of,Jittle restaurant called the ment, air," he-answered. % Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. Cafer Dame. As arrang'ed;'I bumped "Where is he V' ..Made Him Ali Trembly, into him, grabbed his hat and jump-' "In his office upstaiis, sir. He-will It was p.happy day for Reggie when,; WHY- LOOK OLD? ed on it." . . be down in a moment."- en, Italy, under normal conditions, eon- -He paused, raising �his, hand to his The waiter hurried away, a!ad Har- after a murtship of many years, he verts, 1,800 torts of orange blossoms When one applica- f sat al the wedding breakfast, bealde -tion of NMW I an head reminiscently. ley stood glancing the stairs as i and 1,000 tons of roses into.perfume Z^Lr 3"utorative I'M man was h bit of a scrapper," in'doubi what togg!i his wife, y annually, every 2 months be continued. "I've never heard such I "I can't imagine how such a place 1 - Unfortqpately,•he was ii very shy keeps the hair language in my life. and the way he natural. No • can pay," he muttered. "The rent: young man, but on ii�omentous oc. 011, , no -dirt; There are two kinds of discontent in! laid about me with his cane is some- must be enormous in this district." casion his nervousness was painful the hair can 'thing I am not likely to forget in a this world-the discorftent that works be washed But before he ceased speaking to behold. and the disco.ntut thxt. 7�rings, itsi when dealrecr lack hurry. A crowd gathered, naturally, I became aware of-an excited. conver-,� The long S', lint and I was pinched. ' That didn't mat-,satioli which was tliking place in-,some. -t anis or Brown. table Val �a wilrh the Try It., B 125iial large' number of admiring and hands, first gets what i w termuch. I got off lightly; and al- apartment above. I i and the second loses what it has. Price, *11•M though I've been dismissed by Peters "It's scandalous!" I heard, in a w6-1 criticising Mends, one of whom rose There I S 110 Cure for the first but sue-' Sent prepaid to ere & Peters, twenty crisp fivers are lock- man's. to,priap6ie the health of the bride any address .In-shrill voice; - "You have no cess; and.there's,�po cure at,all for:! ed in my trunk there, with the' ten'right to keep itl It's rkot your prep- bridegroom. but the 'climax came Canada. ca= im, 10owdU -Av*.. Ottawa 'which I received in the city-." erty, and I'm here to demand that when the bridegroom.rose to respond. the second. X. A� Harley checked him. "May I see -you-give it up." On this-er-this-- most-rhost sus- the envelope irr which-this money ar-I A man's voice replied in voluble piclous•-I mean auspielou,, occasion," rived?" he asked. broken English, but I could only dis- he Jerkii Jn 4 out,' "I feel too -full for "Sorry," replied Bampton, "but 1 :tinguish aviord'here and there.' I so S6 many i words.". 2, 5,and burned it. I thought it was playing that Harley was interested,for, catch- uses 10-1b., the game to do so. It wouldn't have, Ing my questioned glance, he raised Having concluded this brilliant bit kilped you Much,'though," he added;J his 1.of oratory, he sat down. tins -frngeTs to his lips, enjoining me to "There you are' , e I 'told you' so!" "it was an ordinary common envelope, be, silent., posted in the city, address typewritten "Oh, that's the game,' ame 'is RIP" Son- piped Reggie's small.new brothe'r-in-% d n tinued the female vo I ice in a voice aud1ble to all. �'Tbere's- an not k line incloed." "Of course law' "Registered?" you know it's blackmail?" , . .1­­ .1 .. I where all the Jelly went to! Jill "No." -i A flow of.unintelligible words fins- wered this-spejecb.- As itiolei'vedinsorne format every meal, and "I shall come back with some one," 1 19eepoinadfitAicly vy-thrifty:Jwusewives order. rnm cried the woman, "who will make you veveral time. The Runner. cans Of Crown Brand at ii� sys have a supply on hand. How vqsed Autos *give it U�,!" they a1w "Knox, whispered' in -'-my Sw' ift-faoted one, howe'er RT1:jkKZY SELLS THEM: USED W ear, when that warnan comes down, lea.rs of all types; all cars sold ut,_ so fleet you trip pleased they are to find that nd emergency Opt -making to dellverr up to 300 MI)ex, or test follow her' I'm afraid you will bungle Calling for cooking, baking or..�andy "n of �,Lme distance it you wish, in an the business, and I would not ask you -Along life's varied path- �,finds them unprepared. It is economical. sroei order., ly pureba--ed, or p;vrah"e attempt it if big things were not at way in your prime, 11 I e t lind to atte THE CANADA STARCH CO., LZI(IrED, WONTRIAL, L, %wee stake. Come back.here: I shall wait." Ohe still remains whom you Noiimechavle ot Ydur own cl �;'�� t o look them over, or ask us may not o-utstrip to As a matter of fact, bis sudden re- "ke &my ow to city repreewtativiii, 1% quest had positively astounded me,but The tireless runner, Crown,,Br Japipection. Very large stock alwars a ' Bann. i before I had time for any reply W door artakey"s Used Car Mar4tat I suddenly banged open above and a Time! J, at Sweeten'er" 26 #0 'kw. sit"*%. respectable looking woman,who might 'DESO svig ea H 3 EDA I'' 0*3r.'l I ._Igtf hu I ,.I,i'ie freight h. WILLIAM S'r� D WOOD S EST's 7 '' mod- f�.:;.'' '�»'r `..' �, r F,.b ?- l 'w m;fl: t,"�e`-' 'S.'�,F+.+ -".+�.. r.�� ���;ns:n, �"*' :.•,,,., - r T - w.. .�,::.h.,tX, - , ''��3,�a"`�':`•!V ..���s-�•r el�S;.' •'s-V + ,-n- "t jg',.Si� tM r.�,�',:�}?.."'i'-"''`"„ -..�m��.'se.,��.A�:��a„'-�'�- 6,A.'.b ,.1�I . --x.• __ i:,.t.�. _ ..- w°.:•3�u�.*.Y,.•v....�� •j•,t","�wW%-,,x ',, °.'v-t,w'.@.,y%w 5u'.`4 '".Yi•}:tin:•«.z'r.�,,.h�.Y`•'i.'' :.y_;+..s 2. '^ w ;.7;*:v ,T_.,.,. - ,^, z-1. ' -!�C � S • , ._._._. t,+•`• r :.,, 4•L 4�,,-w�y�r�'” �„`nf��w,�":. .�'e+l7z•1 .�*sM•1K7” i r'Y+. -�"'.. f' { Y i JDAIVHOI.E C a ."'••;, .u.J'' ! Y.[ 5 # l' '�, G • :?':r'>_;Yx'<"'-•%" LAIMS.. - 'GM �AGDAD RAI , AY y t, . i V'�'i�il� y �. d ,, MO REpI, c y 3, lY:C :/ ;:. 1�i ^'..,t'- _ _ " v Y •" i r }�i r.Y F'•* '' r i ' a: ..f 43:;%tv>:�; + ,. , , , . �y Teems of the New Pact tl�e Absolute Ownership of_Por. ,' ':y' City E>inployees, Police ., s t 'r lion of Ian ( r f *" :<�: : fi�eime to Sew�en r . e Withiin Tur h Borders 4, n $ Passes to France._ t ' >' { °>' { <, Y but , Y �'1. Y - ' .., "' '" A~de .. ,. ;t , r ::>•,:;:.:: :: .::;i spatch from Mo . j u r,,,': ::::::::.: :>r: •� N, ntreaf Gaya: ,, y-'. •'Paris, Mazeh 13.-="The greatest• of the Bagdad tine can be :;•; ;:::::: squads of nien Were, at ,work! y n' understood ' ' victory France has w'on since Napo- when it is remembered that F ' F •�ms " ' {'" "`"'' Y in the �. �.. Y t 4 «a r;....:.:,. ,. sewer o F - 1- ranee al- . .,•, :r r. tf : .:••..;.:::Ye::::a:;''✓r:: ;.;,;: = & f this cif on'Thursday night , eons conquest of Aistrra." ready possesses a dir """" "'' ' x' searching for the'bod 'o act line from '' ":' " '''-`'''- {':` Y t Lilly Man-. ' Paris to Const , ning, eight ears of > . s:::. In these.worda a high neutral di 1 - antr`nople, whiles $ ` ?. Y age, tivho Thurs- P ° heavily backing the creation he is "' ```'' ✓ti:::. day afternoon ' mat to-day summed up the- si nifl- 04 a new "`:'::;'"•""'`Y:: , t ,,.,•, when out with her .a: g railr >:=s;>:;, mother " , cane oad schedu a and• her 1 t Ii e d ttl of o e th ru a} e n st •s. Fr fr' er a c - o G r n m i T r Da e ki 1 n 91 u s L- - e r , P a at e A 'peace which will be s2 zig via Prague to Budapest, Buchar- { sued in Paris. f ::.: mbled and fell into an open man- by Easter. _ eat Sofia and then to Turkey, w�iich { hole on St. James Street,-opposite St.• max•-. though not t '' ,< F..< :::.:r>:;,•s;":': ;:.:: ':; Antoine Marke °%t. ouchin ,., Y...,,.,,....,, t, between B Ger Ac m th an u Y terms of the treat• y or ::. .; : . .::::.:.. :;+..;> : »:;;;:::<;>:::;Y: 1 3, France Rus ' ::;. ::;:::>a :c%:<:;:»>.':::;;:::::: ;::: :,:.,.:....:....:...:......:. and ,. ;,: ,;,., Mountain store _. aia, will traverse,the Y;:;.:>:r.' :.. becomes th counter ::.:..::::<.:,,,:..:..:..:::::,<,.:.. ts... x . _ e abaolut ,. es of .:.. t e owner wi `r`," :>"YY:•;:Y: :Y;, thin th „ :>s Mrs 4. e L . J ittle Entente, which was oseph I4ia:inlieg, the mother ;w. C . Tu ish boundaries of the famous founded and fostered by astute French says: "I was crossing the street with Ba dad railway, diplomacy and aided by the Rouman- f mY two little girls anal I did not ro- ` ` i _The-eaorm°us..strategic.-importance .fan }�izarci statesman, Take'Jonesco. rice the manhole. I Seas CarryI ; - %Y Gertie across, the street . ' _ and Lilly 'r. � > '" was walking a little'behind me. Sud- 3El.DER GARF�IEI.D - ' -ra remarkable story and although ht ' ' denly she seemed to st = GUU-TY OF MURDER tV as very'nervous at the Ylrst he soon - A""' ' amble, and i " "'' saw her sort of double up and, tall' settled dawn and narrate:l ,the events into the manhole head first. All ship' _ ; Broths of the fateful•night when- Ben John said •was 'Ohl' " 1. rs Robbed Store-of Ben ston was'killed', 'n a cool-and collect° ,� Johnst©n--younger C¢7n: :Y` The moths r shouted down.the uian• •" ed `manner. " U•p to this point there "''; hole,'but could see and hear. nothing ,`. victed of Manslaughter, h:�d been very IittIe evidence !fret was s'f°' �''11 +r:: q''' except the rush of water below, which 4 _ not heard the'day before in the caso r>f" runs to- a begin o" four feet at this . lk A despatch from Woodstock aays:-- against Denton. The latter himself Norman Garfield wa's on Thursday °n the stand told practically the same <!s>." Point. A man rushed 'up after"t 1' • �, :;:: r�. __".•night: found y '~' accident and "'""' without waiting for 9, -'r guilty of the charge of story as he did in the confess,on, He a. having murdered Ben Johnstor, while was brought, into.court ,shortly after ladder jumped into the manbale next robbing his store en the ' ni ht o. INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL to the open one and ,Kaited fifteer, - G 1Vormun and,placed in the drek be- The. F:'rce a! tvalea unveiling an Indian War, blemorIal at Patcham ,t _ January 20th• ' rsawunothnr the body to appear. lie The ;uxy retired at 6.10 and Pt-3.40 -Inds his brother. It was Cite first :nec;t- DOw°s' N.Brighton,. England., g 'of the brothers for some days,' _ __ g' '. ' returned- to the courtroom'. After Norman looked_his brother strai ht in - There was na guard around, and no s.. RIr1CH$TAG g,rating'over-the manhole at-the time *` " they had'beet called, Peter`McDonald, the face with a slight smile on his "PROM Brltisll Bu i — "~ ,clerk of the court, rose and asked t'.ie face, while the. on _ _ SIMQNS' ACT dget May - of the accident, and, passersby are Y user brother took Jury if they had' agreed'on a ygzrdict. his seat with hardly a glance towards : Reach 19$5,040,OOQ. stated to have remarked it was bang- '- ' `'We fiave,"was the response and WiI the brother a stoat whom he had ~ _ emus. ' iced Cochbuzn, foreman of the nr g German Foreign Minister Re- London, March 13.—Owirig'to .prey=' �" - ;. j Y, turned King's evidence to-save hire- U.S. Railroads aagge andsn-a clear voice rest: the. self. Ports HIS Stand at London sure of work the House of CorrYmona finding as follows: •'The members of, N,rnlan Jerome Garfield ConfereilCe. +will meet on Saturday, and possibIq Announce WagC Ciii file jury are unanimous in flading'ttie 25, •wilt be hanged in' Woodstock aged Berlin, March 13.—Approval of the�Golvernment is°anx usrto dispose of prisoner guilty on lire chargE of lour=. Jail on June 2 for the murder on Eierman =Government's attitude to-'various iriessures before the House, A despatch from New York says:-. ` der•" The prisoner seemed unaflect- January, 20 of Benjamin °hnston, a paration demands. sad it, is expected t The Wabash Railroad`on:Friday ia� ' :ed: :In`:fart he seemed less distresses loco?confectioner. H ward the allied re -sued notice of a. than-wilco he took. the wrtneas"stand to death here lne day-e'Waigori hence �was voted by the Reichsta hat when the proposal le rebore after Forei i Yesterday,1-Chancellor of the Exchequer brings the wages of its 8,600 unskilled labor.- ' fn the afternoon. fan Minister Simotla made I down his budget there will be an in- era' Wage reductions ranging Prom Ju-sLicc Kel?y, As he heard the words a lengthy explanation oL his work at teresting debate. The Times esti- It waa with much difficulty Lh:lt that sealed his doom . sighed a12>tht- 48 cents an hour to a minimum of 26" the courtroom acid earridors were 1 the London cooler Voce. mates that the budget will amount to centa are c6templated for unskilled .cleared }n order to Y. while his jaw tightened just a ?it- There-, was a partisan debate over£980,000,000 at the lowest, which is a workers by the Northern Pacific and ' moval ot. the Petmit of the :e- tie. Aside from this he made'no sigh, PProvut, which was Prospect to disturb the taxpayers• prisoner back to_ the the resolution of a Great Northern The Maine Central : jail, This is the first time in.t;iirt Fie walked from the court room stead- moved by the Coalition party, but its , Railroad management acid that a re- _. Y•fly and without Casting a glance to waa finally adopted by a vote of 2 . .: yearsthat a murder trial here has re- Ieft,or ri ht,• to 49, - 68 New Settlement of -- . duction at wages would'be proposed a,: salted is a verdfct of grail The g - .: ' The Nationalists and Majority soon to, 4;300 em [o es, last case was.thirt g' Denton GarfeIcl;.aged- 20; fonn3 Socialiats voted with the Government . Turkish P Y including , ._7,, y. Years a o when guilty msaslairghter, faced .Mr. en.bloc. _. - _ Q11estlOn -clerks, mechanics; Machinis.Es, main. lieginahi Birchall waa found guilty Justice KeI1 .. — -tenance of wap wren, station.men and .. 'sad afterwards hanged in the arl ill y f6floWitig Isis 5rother's ' A Commuriist resolution demanding A despatch from Lone.on says:-,-!heads of departments. ' j Y withdrawal, and was sentenced to SO;the immediate establishment of.diplo- The basis of a_ new eettlement.regaid • . for tha murder of the yo�tag EngEish matte relations .with Soviet Rusafa � according to a French _ rnaa, Fred Benwel3. . Yearn' imprrsonarent. ; =Deat9n t� ins Turks�++'' Over 7 000 Belgians 14tany dramatic facidentsrk�. maintained; a_calm demeanoz, and au was declared detested. source, will indnde, in addition to the. the day's proeeedinga. 'First. Denton trace of emotion was,apparent. The House was crowded to hear Dr. evacuation of Conataritiaop}e and, to _ Mo'del'ed DY GCrmans GarfleId, oh Wednesda found t Simons' statement, iii which'he dilated a large-extent, the- relinquishment of maasIaughter b Y gui2.y S1<. Chpj�p f on the extraordin Turkish•cont'rol of the Stralts, inter- BrU9se18,' March.I$•--ACCard.' y a jury,- waa ' Cabinet aFy difficulty on the nationalization of Thriice, Greek can lug to O icial $ brought into court to' testify against . .Pleases Britain part of Germany to make definite pro- slices just made . . his brot}ier; then a a '. Ponale, doming to the uncertainty con- trot, of Gallipoli . and an automoas�pUbllc> 7,473 Bel tan ei ' I r gaim at th_ ncoa- g' vlhan9 1 .hour recess, the wife of Norman Gar- London, `.1larch lg,The cernin U g G gi ke in Sm , ie�dl>s the result.Of the German -• � fl peer Silesia aiid the con- Yrna with 'a certain. field rushed from her place ul the 'warml a -Times Atant exchan a fluctuations. preponderance`In the-adininis- p tion of their.country, of ..I Y PProves-the selection of Win- Ile explained that an overa*helm}rag tration, while the port of Smyrna will these, 4,934 civilians Were shot- ��� ' ' audience ;£nd embraced her husband ?stars mi;da b -tsho was just about to be fed novay to South Africa for hPr mier sm'It Of majorityposarble of the G�er*sn attainment for�rn be free to Turkish'commeree;--- - - -bY der of tZf 1 tile jail. The final dramatis feature serves that Gen. Smuts has a magnift- Propo ass; hence, the German counter coops Or executed was when, at the conclusion of the cent opportunity of doing ftne work i Proposal_s were made from -•c o ntev i' What War Wi l �t .1 authorities• c an military ax Crown's case, Montalieu Nesbitt put for all the-interests and people in the _ ' 1, 1 died in pri3 f ans, in which they were confined rr the prisoner in the box. Norm^n told Union, including the natives. may After re wn personal responsi•I -.�nada In 192I': 2I tj 1 . bilit pasting the arguments Y Germa�ls; and 1,228 died ia. employed before the London confer- despatch from Ottawa aeys:—'the course Of the enfv ` cues, Dr. Simons declared the-ides Canada will have to provide .for in- p° tioris to (German rc� da ' :�Vf�eekly Market Report that- because the allies had tour u f tere'st and expendit�nre resultin -French front. . y and the I - - p the war burin t11e fiscal g from ____ 1.-:,.. - 3 Y o 92I 1. - Toronto. S .2S to $3,40. Ma le sugar, Ib.,.Y20 s rmany repay wrong, an d t fwe 22-8s followsg ear f 1 _ void 'r1ow •! hat '� __ - - Rhineland W' ±Manitoba P h n Interest .$140,613,163 Allier i- Is1,96i4• wheat--No. 1 Northern to 26c. _ Thib w g th wrong. pen i s���0� Mar Na Z Northern, x1.933/• No. Honey--r0-90=1b. tins, 22 to 2Sc- disorder; btrDr�s monag cost noes ' a ono . 31,8'16,923' -� $ Northern, $I.8914; No._4 ;gear, pper lb.; 6-23z-Ib. Liras, 23 to. 26�c •• Soldiers -Land-Settlement 35,01?,000 A despatch from Paris sa '~ x;•82 '• 1'b.; Ontario comb hone pe For-Germany there still remains fu}- Sttldiera' Civi? Re- ys:--Fin- Manitoba oats—No. ? x 3', S?•50 per 15- ffllment of.the.treaty, so far as that 19,310,000 it is c imat d� br the ng Rinr aepout 4pp� '; CW, 50 kc; section case: establishment ,,, it is sari ,� No• 3 CW,-46c; extra No. 1-feed, 46c• Smoked meats—Hams, . is possible but no farther." 'No, t feed, 44c; extra No. 2 feed, 41c.i 38c; heavy, 27 to 29c• cooked b2 to P oceeded to advocate the a ••.- -.$226,?57,087 000,000 marks gall and ar but only-it - Manitoba bade He tfien r 4bt !s ; the mires f y—No. 3 CW, 85 o7c• rolls 31 to 32c• oettage rolls 33 g ot• the middle =----f s are in No. 4 CW 74c 1 seekin eluded in.the control. It is generally re'ected 63c; feed, f$n84e; breakfast bacon, 43 to 4fic; proposals on a diferenttbasise �..g2 ll counter- AS81Et in paying - 'admitted that the management of the All of the above in store at Fort 'Plain bone kn 47 to 50c; bon less5 51 areBut'* lie added, "at the moment we railroads there is badly in Geed of ' war Debt of Britain -William.' - to 55c. given a slap in the face we can- revision .and that this must be done ,i,r American corn--98c, nominal; - riot offer our. hand and sa I . — . '`£ Cured iileata—Long clear bacon, 2? Y. 'We will A despatch from Iiringston, lama:- rf they are to be made profitable for .�- trsek, Toronto, prompt shipment, to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 2^r c. be`•friends.' the Ahiea. Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 4t- to .: ca, saps:--The . Legislative Couneii _ ` Lard—Porte tierces, 20 to 20a/sc That is impossible. If we renew tubs, 20 to 21c o ne otiations we must Passed a measure providing,�for an • Ontario wheat—No. 2 Winter 1.90 prints,,_ll_ to '221,X. _0S to ening:�the basis is altered bothint out that appropriation of , ll y arch �' . y. �; to $1.95 $ f1c• + Shortening, psychologi- fns fort $350 000_ 'annua y Earl M SCedii7g _ Per car lot; No. 2 Spring; tierces, '13. to 131,ee;, tubs, 1332 tolcally and actually by the imRpsitionl helping inythes Ifouidateoilurpose of . ,min Saskatchewan' X1 80 to x1.85;-No. 2 Goose wheat 14c; Pails, 14 to 141'"c 9 of the _ $1.7b to x1.85, shipping points accord- 1514c. , s , Prints, I5 to,of penalties." Mother Country's war debt. ^ • ins a freight, I Choice heavy steers, $9 to $10,So. - -- A despatch from Regina, Sask., ''•" ----i says:-A, A. Ar * Peas -No. 2, $1.55 to $1.65. good heavy steers, $8.50_to E9; bu.-. s.. _ -� `---- $'ue, w}ro farms on a =F Batley-Malting, 80 to 8&; accor3= chars' cattle, choice, ' "°�' `` ' ' large scale, stated that he seeded a. - f' Ins to freights outside. - good, $8 to $9; do, med,9 to $10; do, ' •' `'• ' ' $6 to $8; do,•' ;ar � t"` •piece of land in wheat nomii�wheat—No, 3, $1.05 to $1.10, com,, $4 to $6; butchers' bu}ls, choice, -' —`���/ ''�'��' '' ' ' The land is immediatel on March fi, $7 to'S7.b0 do �'� a '':''`' ''`'' p south of Wii Rye--No. 2 Kood, $6 to' $7; do, � . *�- -' r-, , ' _ cox, 'and the owner claims it was'in- $1,5? to $1.62 nominal, com.; $4 to $5; butchers' cons, choice,' • ~ l according to freights outsides. $8 t'o $9• dos��'�' <`- ',r�.�'.~- ��r" Perfect conditi°n at the time to,re- fioocl. $6.25 to $?. 'do y taz� ;. � •c':. Manitoba flour—First - cons., $4 to a f 70 - ,. ,."k-.#�.';` ce've seed. . y�- =sec°nd t•> $10.70,; , seders, $7.7, to $8.75 - \� -I I Z Alex. 1Votan, in Kronau district pa do 900 lbs. -$7.25 'to P01 .;� ��•.-%�-_'': _ -, patent, $10.20, bulk, soaboard. � $8.25• do 800•, "•� r �" r Ontario flotfr- 48.50, bulk, sea. Ibs,, $5,75 to $6.75; do, com.,'$5 to 6• ' ~-\ 4 •"� �'��f harrowed 50 acres of ]and the acme board. - canners and' cutters, •$2.50 to $4,50; _ �"` � \ , "� - day the wheat was sown in Wilcox. X Millfeed — Delivered � `�''`�•"' Montreal milkers good to choice, S85 to S12 �� �1' �' ` % a/yo- freight, bags included: Bran do, com, to_ mad, , �+ :;�' ^'',6 --i'� S to 40 er ton ' A ton $ 0 to $60; Choi^e _ <-, �. 1 vL r,y shorts s rin er 4-- )/ -. - i Women - ood f 'A , $35 to $38 A g s, $90`to $130 larnb1 earl {? �: ..--- , .1 .t ! i�" �'wc Magistrate: - Dag. red flour, $225' to $2.5D psi 513;'calves, gocxi'td ehaFrin'I 14.5D to,+ \ ti r t �:�F� ! �\c 1 ^ y-1 - - - _ lA Qntari0 Cit1Ci fi` r � raw-Car lots $15.5D• s ° cc. to a _q,. b. 0 • � ;;•, per ton, •$I2, , heeP, $5 to •88.i�0', hogs, fed e8 "� - -ti--: s 17 �- E • A despatch from .Toronto as 1.track, Toronto, and watered, $14.75 to $1u;.do, v ei h- "' /, ' 4'- y I tiwti r Munici ys'-' s Hay-.No. i, Per ton err off° cars g er 'G , y ti•' %; �`� '" polities of more than 100,000 -track, , $23 to: $_4 $15 io $15.25; do,' f.o.b., � � � " �', � t2l men 1' '= Toronto. $t3.75 to 14 % �, F /. - . - , PQP Ation are to have wo _ $ do, country points _ �:/I. I '• �, magistrates=-it the p°ice Cheese—New, large, 32 to 33c; $13;b0 to $13.75. ,; Y want them• twins, 33 to 34c; triplets, 33 Montreal. •'u x'` ," Legislation to that effect was intro to 36c; 'Oats, No, 2 CW. 67 to (,8c• No. 3 �f ^f, , f �- d' duced in the House by Hon, W, E. ' Y4f old, Iarge, 34 to 35c; do, twins, 3432 CW 63 to 64c, FIour, Man.'spring V Raney. The a :;: to 3632 c, -• sitio ment'is provided Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to wheat R tents, lira ts, $10,50. Rolled � *"_, - for by a requisition of the municipal 'A9c; creamery, No. 7,' 57% to 60%C; oats, ba 90 lbs.. $3.40, Bran, $36.25, council. ' - _-_ =fresh, b9 to 62c. Shorts $36._5. Ha - - .e 3', N o. 2, Der ton i�. _ Margarine---29 to 33c. car lots, $24 to 525, ' 'Eggs—New laid, 46 to- 47c; fiew Cheese, Snest easterns, .291,2 to �,,."� Portugal•Also Honors ' ' `,, '.';•4 'laid, in cartons, 48 to 50c. 29%c, Butter, choicest creamery, , r,'r Unl[nOWn Soldier _ Beans—Canadian 56% to 57c. Eggs. fresh i!j i� Y ;+t'i�rl.'✓//�j;f� " = _ hand-picked, per toes, er l ' 4� Pots- bu2, $3.60 to 3.701' $ 5 to P bag, car ors $1 t 'i� „ u t- / �•' Ilavre,•. France $ . Primes, 2.7 0 $1.05. i „-lu1ti, March 13.- The �c :.x3. 6; Japans, 8c; L1maa, Mada asc'ar CrOOd steers, $11.26; light steers , , _''`-` I V II :. +•:;fir 1 ' g and heifers, $8.50; common cows, 6• �' ' ���;► / _ body of an unknown Portuguese �1 i• ;,'•,�, 1. .Ma Crtproduit Limas, 121pc. ', fr• - diem was taken ��� Maple products—S ru good veal, $11.50 to $12: coed, 1a �i -�tt, �t�i'. it1_„��i�:t„� yesterday on the n 11 gal., $3.40 to $0.50; per 5 imp. imp. tot$11. Sheep, $8; lambs, $12. loo a �' `' 1,..+.....t-.; '•.%. F; � ckrriage of a French .75, from the . P• gals., se ects, $15.50; sows, $11.50. g barracks where it had been -X'' Picture °f the Nations Beating Their Swords Into Ploughshares. lying in state to a"warship, which will take . .. . J it to Portugal. `-,fig 4• .,�a't+t� *I �Z fiv.VO4MZZW,� R Y* rto•4. J rx'" S gravelling bill con 7 lot 19 17.00-, John xr&"l It 65. M SA I d Aeturn"f income by Individu- 41ho .11Uyles, 17 y" a s an corpo tions for the Do The council then adjourned to meet ,SEASAes "SP` fs INW,abed 0 ve%= ids� morning minion tax must be in by April at its OT again on Monday, April the 4tb,for the transaction of general bus►uVss. the Ist. -IN :GOOD GROCERIES TMRMS per-Y COX $1.50 if-paid In advance. NA MURKAR, Proprietors F LAX F LAX 1 �.�. BEE - HI V 6 .SYRUP PICKERING COUNCIL t 10 LB.PAIL, $1.05 .5 LB. PAIL, 55c. .We are now pvepared- to [Hake con racts with the Farmers for the coming season'e hereage of fl-ix. 2 LB. TINS, 28c. The above council met pursuant-to F As we Will only be able to take a limeted amount this adjournment on Monday.,the 7th intit. year, we - 'GUNYS MAPLE LEAF LARD-290 lb. Pails SC75 .5 at -esent, the reeve in the: % would advise those inteudi-tig to contract to see pt :reeve in the,ebair. 'litaites of last its early. which is an INGERSOL L1RD-20 lb.Tails $5.00 s. were read and i We have for sale a quantity of Flax Seed, % -Lng -eve present- -d for cattle utid horses. Farmers kUO%% A numberofaccounts ti excellent feed GUNN'S EASYFIRST 811ORTENING • ed for payment and referred to the re- the value (if this feed*should not delay in securing &atue.' Live standing cowinittees. 19 lb. P.ai s $2.20 70",' miticin C. White fend his Ii -division PICKERING for vrere heard re plan of sul)•"'so let- THE ROSE FLAX MILL cif the south part of lot ih),'con. I. al- f suh•divisiou of parts of'lots 32 plan o !;oul h of Kingston ROYAL -PURPLE CA LF MEAL "'road, which in B. F.con.[ road, which on motion of Mr. Pukh ..25 LB. SACK $1.75 seconded by Mr. Forsyth, were ap- proved of by the council, providetl that the streets pr M P shown Avidtb of ed ft,b in of uniform h projected thereon are J AMES RICHARDSON, �- t: 7,, -W.J. Devitt, school attPut cer,was•heard giving his report' of the o rt e d 00Z ties reported and recommended the n_ -past month. The standing 666 anding committee on Conti following payments: D R Beaton,on B e -H Y a r ere u account of salary 125,00: D A Scott, nails oil etc 4.39• Muni I World, c i?n Shall the importation and the bringing of intozz- Murkar, assessoi:'s guide 1 12,; J t application forms re wire fence eating liquor.,into the province be. prohibited? If you want OyEter Shell Or G Cgluses 5 00; Municipal World. sta- tionety,and other supplies 109 25; 0 --L Mkildleton.2 days attendine Provin• HILE,importation of intoxicating liquors Jor.your poultry, �-tl' cial Hitilivrav Convention 10.W; Q M Jen by ,4 into "dry" provinces was forbid, Forsyth. G L Middleton, D R Beaton W 'Order-in-Council, Ontarls's -Hillibor6 and Sulphur as a .louse killer Isa h Pugh. attending-meeting war-time d H jails were half empty. on your stock, re 0911, -el-t of Toronto 5 00 each suburban az that otder -was rescinded, i:—uortad I." 2D,00. Since Fresh Meat- and Fiall 'ion Relief Booze"' has been filling them up ' The standing committee again. repotted and recommended thefollow-Jng payments : Ca aupbell Flour Mills, Salt—fine, coarse and dairy in 50, 100, 200 'lbs. ok tour and coal supplied tht• Roy Con- e ave em'. irs Butler ` i Commtments W h th , her fatvilv and f4mily of I l 54,73-: 8 Thoulp:ton. gc;fids supplied to Mrs F Vic,ker,! Q 16; .1, Crockett. h­It —Before and after the Federal warrtime Order- ton bay supplied NV J Mc Mann t.t.vo in-C,puncil prohibiting importation of liquor into quarantined for small-pox U 50. Ontario was rescinded: :E . N N I The standing committee oil T,:;nq- portation. Puwar and Light rf • ted Commitntents for Commitments for the following payment : Hydr• E;ec. All Crimes. Driinkenness�. tric Commission of Oshawa,for street 3,415 1919 lights in the Village of Oreenwood foe .1919 ......... 13,096, 1920 .......... 4,511 1920 ....... 14,756 Jan and Feb 54 60. The standing committee on Bonuses Net increase, 1,096. Net increase, 1,660. Wire Fences. Drainige Matters f1, etc, reported and- recommended Ay- EVE ,e 'went an follows: Jan welkin.breaking -Imported "Booze" is demoralizing social con- roads and shovelling snow IM 20.40; ditions, breeding a disregard of law, endanger- .�J Still.abovellin6c snow in IM 8 DO. in the home and menacing the youth of this The standing c6mmitte on Roads province. Imported "Booze" is defeating the -)m'meud and Bridges reported and rec D �o *d the following payments W 3 expressed will of the people. Roach wedge used In gravel pit 1,00 A K Ritt enh6use. W gnivelline con 4 "wpst of Altona toad to Jan 15 1921 OF '78 55; A K Rittenhouse and others. andVote!p Y e s aravelliniz Alrona road-oppoAte cane THE SHLERV.11114M./,!�'LI 1.4.4f J, Zyc also pravelting on saruernad '78,'45; H Wood and otbisrs;'gravetlinw u3.shut t1he door to Imported Booze" gives" satWacUon. -No patat can givc.',Mc -=on bast.-line 108 00:'A Jimes, one dav "e S' W. P.'; a sat; atnt. _,grsivelling(in Cochrane's�.lderoad JunF • others. for it 1920 6,00-. B W Lot ton and ot he Tfie tni�teria!3 tl�.3t eat-r iita-L-t, th!6 ic r.,Lh which gravelling Alt:;na -road iinuth7half of Ontario Referendum Committee cilrex!)ectmo. . I"o who make it. os Iveatse. 60 3 ds gru vel crcrvtkir- c,:,nnectc.6 .;,za r con 2 08 M, 3 made, tHe men -9 -irnd�nthpv& gravel.�00; ChaA T,,dd -t, are of Oz -er c. -nK mad ecm 8nnrth'half 1'.".miJ MAU.M4�4,9_,I.A S#sfaction-g­�._-lz kj�'d. It ne,, line on Alto ML 'M W-, John Garland, 256 yds gravel ' I, pqint3. Mlvays.doei 11he rro:k it is expected to do. Co.,�3 expect, 118.40, R J t',wan:gravelling sidero,td lotto tind 23 mn 6 4-4 30•-. 1ohn :east. r�Oe:3 MOSt. ::k-'Cb a-ds L-ce. OPP Garland.gravelling 73 75; also for 364 yds gravel 5100, C W Disney, wont D 13Y on con 7 lots I to 1.2 7,25; Silas Ti,ul, 16 SOL -salary as mod oveirseer for month of Feb 0 00 J H ?Jiche;l.2 timbers 313 ft I S. BALSDON PICKEMNG long 8.00.. Fred Rogers and others ��I-'C� - E 'A MAIL CONTRACT OF MONNEY'S BREAD SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- iter General,will be-received at Ottawa until boon.on Friday, the 15th April. 1921, for the conveyance of His Ma*ty's mails,on a propos. -*d Cosusct for four years.twelve,times per week F ARMERS ATTENTION Made from pre-.war standard flours. Nothing but No. 1 Milled and baked is oar own tOWIR. f=Dtinbartan and tta G.T.Railway the 1st July nett. .,_..,-graAe used. rOrder your Forason Trac"tor Printed notice*containing funhex information -Ratronize the home industries., . ft 1.0 conditions of act may tw oem and blank fom Id Contract 1. imid before the spring ng rush at the I,oat Office of Duabartoii,and at the oftt of the Post Office inspector, Toronto. Mince Meat 25C lb. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, Price $755.00 F. O. B., fonr Farm. .. . I `'rbmtojMarch 4th,1921. 7' 136st Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Q%lre 400 lb. 4 ­.The Best, Cheapest and Most Economic Best ingredients used A.SUTHERLAND Mines Pies 25c. All our own ma Post Office lni p tor. Farm Tractor. Chocolates in bulk and boxes New W- 1921 Model 'Touring Cars in Cakes a specialty The Ontario Railway and - stock for immediate ]N E Municipal Board 0 N delivery. • starter, PICK -ONTARIO f�lll Prise, without start .6723 ERING9 _11q THE MATTER Of the Application of The Home Telephone Company, Price, With.starter, '$825 .'.Limited,lor authority to increase These prices include Licenses. "Itbe cbarxds for service as follows -For Individual Line -Service : from Vrsr lAxHI Party Lice Service . from $ to$20,00 au . Sherwood 11 ColIaCutt Cre am of the West $15r.00 to$16-50 per annum. -:- These For Breiid These charges to be subject to a pen. Z ce Authorized Ford Sales an alty of 15 per cent on nil amouiats not serve paid within thirty days'from the dart -Monare tation. Bell phone 29 FIdur for,Pastry of rendering the account of the same. ,S ":Also,for authority to impose it toll of ' d Feed Flour ' Five Cents per conversation on Brain, Shorts an calls between subscribers whosf, lines terminate uponswitebbottrdt. nid whole: located at differett t points on Ap. -tem. Corn—ground,bracked a T -s SY quantities, try our jin paying Nppointment for Hearing If your hems are riot prodneing,egg! Steve Time and Avoid[ Warh -----celebrated-1,Wy­ivg�ash_and Scratch Feed; The Ontario Rail wavand Municipal ' oard hereby appoints Wednesday— -Most farmers have sales notes due them at some time or other, ;Highest price paid for Fall Whea*t, Ma rquis Wheat, Barley,,. the Thirtieth day of March,A. D. 1921, Buckwheat,,Rye and days make collections difficult. d Oats. Fit the hour of half-past nine o'clock in but busy d � illage of M m Chopp "the forenoon, at the Town Hall in the Let us look after payments and credit collections to your Chopping and Oa arkha , for bearing the account while you do your farming. f Criishing•Wednesdays and Saturdays. 4. above Application. All persons havinsr an 0 Allow us to do your banking,Consult the Manager. 'Ltd interest in this matter and de.,.it ing 'Mills C 0, r ,�ito be heard are direrted to attend a! 'The Campbell Flour '',the h time and place alsaforeqRid. "FRE ]DOMINION DANK Dated at Toronto this twelfth day .,Mills at -of Marrh. A. D. 1921. WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LY ND, Manager. k S E. C. CROSS-Manager. Pe t%erbo ro (OFAL) H. C. SMALL, BROOKLIN BRANCH, Pickerhics 29 27 9— t'r.r. To, a-.:s;ayr•• ;�. ;:.•.,•'�.. -`c'a�''cz Yq` �.,a"`ti:�;�:�`4'.; .a:,�;:,ue^�+y'^'',�.�rY-'-i;;•r„r�:i.0,.`'��°q'•���^�ti�'rd,M• �r: `�'""��`~_3_•,m.7.r:{�':;i�'=�::w,�. ..h•:- Y � '•,�";r .nx ,.' 1e ,° ,. "• ' ....er 4e,Cr _'o y,�„ .• . "v!` r,°ibxM,r�;°:rte.y4 ',� -Vic« ._3: . - a�' -' �.'� v: i k ti• ,;,,1 _ I.. a•': -2*:�2!" a' :'xs.,yr•r `.r-!�, .— "y.^.. ''w.. .... - ..`iLw ., .< _ ..e i - . ..._ .., •._ _ ., _ :.!z' .'+� r - .: 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS � A ' Jai. Uadedhill was in the city on In the mattrr.of the, estate of Phoebe Sunday. 1 Lamuieaux lute o[. the Y ill a o[ Q � J ^rr Thos. Hirhei;t.ir renovating his Village .• llunharcon,_ in the Count of Outa• :jr idence. _ rio, Widow,dertased. J. Bateman, of Peterboro, spent 'Friday in Claremont. NOTIOE iy hereby-alien •Pursuant 7, ,' _ F •�. MiO 31arie Forsyth,. of Turouto, c�editnr t pde otfiehathr�v ag•tch'taims ~ was horse over Sunday. ye 'Xg, t the estate df Phoebe Lanior- Roes Tyndall,of Toronto, spent eauz, late of the CillNge of Dynbar- - _ - _ Of all materials and desian x' -..bunday at his home here. "• tOu• in 0j"'County of Ontario, Wid- kept in stook. It will pay you .. J lint arrived, at J. Fingold's. a ow. decow:vil 'to send by post prepaid, i t tk ht'ii call at our works azd inspect our stook ' ~*`' large . consignment of Hoots and to Ch:tt•les S.Faluier, Executor of the •k. 4: •; R�, _ - oblain prices Don't be misled shoes. * s3ide-Inks. Pi(:kerinR, Ont„ or'toW. i If j.�t;-j��:• agents we do not employ them,consequent• T. P, Shirk and, Thos. Britinall li .I'"ttt'ed v, ��'hltbv, Unt.,hie Fo,►ci• _ �,., ?,+:f�;r..; T�� r ly we can, and do throw off the agent "^ + tar, their mules and address".. and� - 1�,, ¢ ' ,, commission,of 10 pet oent.,which you WiI' had a business.tri to the cic vu p Y_ full l:,u ticn!ars of their claim.,a sttte- wF :.«�iR •� ;. © �. ��� certainly save by purchasing Isom.ass — ' rn..(t (,f a,•c.-mnt and t'he nature of the Hs,,. .;. call solicited. o Messrs. Ward & Greg' ,shipped Efcucitiw. if any held by thew, Seri- 'JMy 4" a carload of hogs to the city .c)ii tied 4)-' aindavit. knead J. T. DIATHESON ^ 'Tnesda 3,, t,:,•`h:�r take uotiee that 'after ; - y t a -� s riii t OElice(and works, Whitby,Ontario a. W. .14. Paltz3er-has been Eenfined the k= t ?;:v u., April, 1021: the said' -<1 j - �, x'; k� • to his house suffering from a very l:xec,t'.nt• will 'proceed' to distribute i..d.c', "•M• i':r �1� bread ►.', Il7u N�-Pty (if ;hr:S:(ld estate 8ctni;g the i; i•v severe cold. I Tot'ontn. pariio entitled thereto, having re- -� � e Saved Mrs. (ftev.) P e, :�,�: ,;.,t_y try such china uf.which. '' ,,l `N:fT. •3 a' Aiaple Leaf iVIilling Co., spent a few day'?,ast week!-frith n " _��� t� - noti(e shall ill hive been given as above �' ; r' t ', Limited IA MONEY MADE friends in town. required ; and the said Executor will :; ,Tozon4o, Winnipeg - _- Fred Farmer attended the ati- not be ti,tile for the said assets or any 1 , Brandon, Halifax At the start of the season and with nual meeting of home Circles in part thereof to any person or persons, Easter just around the corner, I• ::Toronto last week. of whp.e claim or clairus he shall not am offering Dress Goods,Ging- ='fit Jas. B. Madill, who has been thptt have ceceived notice.. hams and Priate,all sbsdeti f. - confined to his bed for several D.tted Ili 'Whitby, Ont., this2i3ch and many new paterns, > r da of February. A. D.19:,1. the latest manufactured in Canada. N .weeks, is again able to be around y she house. ' w, H. KENNEDY. -, - . ' - : � For the men I have a big supply -� Whitby, Oct, f Evans and Mrs. Ward' were in - Overalls, Smocks and Shirts ofpthe ' the city over Sunday visiting the Executor's Solicitor. _ Carhartt and Peabody make. Cbariea S. Palmer, Of Boets and.Shoes, we have a bt 'su Tatter a events, Mr. and Mrs. - gg p s p Pit•tterinag, Ont. I ply of the Glreb Shoes to flit Macklem. Executor. 24-28 - By the way! the roads! Well, M everybody is th/e�house. ..we'll not say anpthing as "There's Op°ri For la.O1 A13F3 �. Fusgold, Claremont " _., a hole in the bottom of the sea" Ara goicjz strong and now prepared tbat's deeper. tc,do Nil kinds of `car repairing, -'Ind. Phone 2804 Miss Little, who is visiting her lay btt %%or k and acetylene welding You can procure Cream of the Rest Flour from F.T. Bunting,Pickering• . _ r 8lster,.I1lre. C. A. Overland. n'aF Don't t}u;,w aunt pour broken parts. W S. Chapman, Pickering ;.Mrs. R. J. $ade,,West Hill; Highland Creek i. laid off duty daring the past 1veeL- M itig thein to me.• T fix them. Supply, Highland Creek ; Nfrs, Howson, Scarboro P. 0.; Mrs. McMaster, . lafcotii a very severe cold. Cyli,.,ic: rrreuroulate esrhoii. 'I Burp Brougham ; H+rgh NeIntooh, Locust Hill ; W. J,' Morrish,.Highland suffering y Creek , W. !1i. Palmer, Claremont ; E. Pappineau, Dunbarton ; James Coal, >< Thomas and.Mrs. Graham and it out while you wleit. Richardson, Pickering; Rodd & Mowbray, Kinsale'; R. D. Sherwin, Bal- ' N1;s Margaret have returned home Phoi,e Slay oi- night Clare.8211 bAU1 ;. 13 B. Taylor, Ctaremerit ; S. H. Thompson. Cherrywood. after a three weeks' holiday in the Free Air. •city, Greenwood aud.other Points', U, T'(3~(i4Pr Ncrth Claremont Bard and Soft Cbal Of the . Our townsman, Thos. Birkett. Tre' am­ of beat quality onhas been appointed Cenans Eaun' C sweet Is d the West hand . era for South Ontario. �Yr "� 5 aeaala�sod Lmeft _ . A i � -congratulate him on his appoint- �i Fur your next Bread. Nothing like it. THOS. A. J. Aw,, . mairs Concrete t - Mra. Ed. Gibson, one eveuinR "�� 'Fresh l Stt)Ck' Of Grf)C�T265 - M'• Ga't. -lest reek, entertained a number - - _ of-friends in honor of Mr. Gibson's • Always on hand at fair prices. Y and L. Pilkey's birthday, it being a Products - -- ' the 90th anniversary. • f $ighest prices paid for Butter and ERRe. James Derusha, who sustained ;painful injuries to his arm about _ - Mra11IcMaster r - $rougham two weeks ago while operating a - • • 1 -a circular saw. has resnmed work, �- having quite. recovered from his �► :ln'nrles. c� `. Q Spring Footwear .rust -Arrived - The Standard B,ink is abort t(, _ �'1 l t'. .3, 4, 6 a u d Q. Instal'a number of safety,deposit - boles in their vault here. Those l tj �l - - r haviog valuable papers should-se _ -Prices lowered since last year. _ Fs� _ _ - Aces, {_ 1� cure one of there-boxes at a semis G+?t' 3 -� _ _ tt . al rent. for their safe-keeping. t;c:ncree ~clerk ciaz:e. FtiIi line' ' Men's Footwear; Williams S�iae Company: Several of onr sports went into Il,.t, Phvne?i�):, t'i k,. the r•ity on Monday evening to aer i - fir All foods naranteed. : -Call and eee. �'vI .--.Th18 -- ` the final professional hockey ganie C:.ayenc�i 1,7im ��n - -.._ which Sues played on the, Arens -- Bank, for the I between Ottawa and Toronto, the R. , , 7. a ( " M = P�lner; larerr�ont p . - C. ti i>... tits ��.. f r,.�, ltotitl ,_ . . � �- 45 dears, has done former winning by 2 0. They re . port Avery fast game. - its share fn the developmen! _ The young people of the Uuiun r _ - .9abbath School ptirpoae preaertt- of the business of the Do- lag the popular temperance ininion. Our experience and p -are at entitled "The Last Loaf," on the — - edulpmente-gam a . evening of Friday, April 13th _- -- _ - Of eve customer. . This drama is full humor and ' eel That' ��wv.�� pathos. Watch out for particulars. I[� ��// .THE fo Between forty and fifty star wart men from the Baptist church Touch the .'Floo' r DA R D B A K assembbled in theehurch eheda on Thursday afternoon last and cat up sufficient wood to last for it PA 101°'CANA?�A L ear or more. When the wodli. 'A worn floor spoils the look of your home acid PICKERING BRANCH `;,�4, was completed the ladies of the -is impossible to repair,.-but if you keep your A.w.CPlAiVRORTH MA+.A*m •;�'{�; ' =congregation served an abundant llioors painte&feet cannot much theca. Let **^NCH ALSO AT WHITBY) supper to which all did justice. the pauit wear but save the wood. Save the . Mrs. Lyman Pilheyy, aceompan• Surface and you Save ail. }"isd by Mrs. R. Michell,of Toronto, :.. =:left on Monday for an extended wit It frieoda in Vancouver, B. 8 g1C�[B1<11g O.. and Seattle,Wash., and other _ E otaps into on the Pitciflc coast. While, �.. t -way their•addreea will be `tin i - - �"d" �8 ��mm't� ;care of Mrs. W. B. McKay, 1278 TloOr Padift ' Old Eegnimalt Rd., Esgaimalt, B. �,+ i� - •• The object of this,Asiociatian is to i't1►iic�f lessen stealing and prosecute "The Sure Hope" will be the itVa7B ;I is snot to use,dries very'hard with a•high lustre sad will with- - the teloar. snb'ecf of the Sunday mornin r It g stead a jm�t amount of hard mar. No skill it required to j 1 R Y using S1t?�IOUR'3 FLOOR PAINT. Anyone can apply it. Members haviiag proper~ stolen amnol•~ address in the Baptist service. are:hardwood, The result will greatly enhance the beauty of your home and �msdiatel w an n>em° legs Evening subject, ' 4 Defeat that much.labor will be saved for the floors wM.be very easy to kieep. . of Executive Oomsoi�m was a Victory." illustraVed from " �' Use �• ;., Membership !w the life of Patrick, the Patron ;- Marble-It8 'C d let us give you toll particulsm We hitve a full ran�e�of shades n this and Tiolute msv be hsd tzonr au President or; 'Saint of Ireland. The Miwsion seer ess'onapplieatton. "Band will hold a concert on the - The Floor every other MARTIN-SIENOUR Produm Exse.Cam.-L. D. Banka,0.S.Pelts' There b's MARTIN Paint or '� . evening bf Wednesday.April 13th. finish with a Yt .. Varnish for every need. We� be giad_to _ er,°W: V, Richardsoe, Pickering. A Lupper will-be served by the la money-back dies. guarantee. It q°�' _ ...__.-_ - j� R. thextoa: W. je Clai c~ Peesidas►t, A goodly number of those ir(ter• wears and wears :~ I ested in bowling met in the Mason and wea It t? �'� . :B TJ � M r - rs, ic Hall on Tuesday evening and will not tn"ace ,t re-organized for the year with thr scratch white following officers; Hon.-Pres - Be v, A. McLellan Pres.-T. P. aqd IS not ai- Shirk,Vice Pres.-Ira Boyer, Sec.- fepted by.water. Treas.-H. Porter, Com.-T. P. Shirk, R. J. How; P. Macnab jr, _ •� • - w' Skips-R. E. Forsyth, N. Burton, 4 � � � :V P. Macnab j^ and C. S. Truenian. _ Fee, $1:50• A hearty invitation•ie :m extended to the ladies to bowl, - t° A highly interesting and in Cie The Univex•sael *► � a. �, Q Bevies Machias® `' t•trnetive concert will be given in the Masonic HAIL this (Friday) ! / (One of Our Productions) evening by the Claremont Contin• le �� ' U� ft. ' �e sell Sill's Rite-Cite Lens for uation schgol in connection with mow.. all makes of cars-the best r� e =.w their Annnal Commencement- Ex= 14 - in the market for ercises. The programme will c•nn- �+ `a 5 / < the price. - silt of marches, drily, in�Gruniant �✓ ��► � r rrtl lr• Tires for all ears, Emery Wheels, •' -ala, 'illustrated songs, dialo ,ie� �,.� .. { i 9>tw rind Finery Mandrils, .� Fr r� Ir ii etc. All ex—pipits have a corrlinl F, �u t Circular Saws, Lrid- k invit ttion- to be prestmt, Tli- �11 r if " �r Tiers, etc. pproceeds are to be devote(1 to C tt( Woodworking anti General'en-eral!�ontinu,stion School. Rea• rved Blacksmithing. seatq,35 (lento;ru-Ih sea ts,25(-ent SV 13. JACK Everybody come n(-F:help the : . �nV, Rrnrl:'llntid� a :x INN eebool along. _:a ttm 1 _ - - --•--- - Pickering, Out. '- r c • � � � w. .s,,.;,��t'^y»A1.:°`•+.y''s;f{: d' ,'e+j^,4�,� "�'. r;. ,� � ,�� ��+ ,fir', "t h' ,,a:,a _ >..� a•*nsi't.Fu+w ,'�tx rv� �5"`'+''�:,'C•, ' •yK�1, dt"" fir. '.c��.4r a' . v s^.sy„ `�.'tl,i• L •i v ya. r a =tie. of Tchernlidt, Governor Tae assist. killed by the BoIshoeviki. AMW ]ROBIB ant store-keepor I# Victor Bersenkop, who was Governor of Novgorod. 7 POLM -HAT TO N FOR OVER- ARISTOCRATS IMP UBLE STOMACH TRO ISHED BY THE RE D- S. Good Advice From One Who Had Conducts Relief prince," Suffered Much. �V Work, Aided by Admirals, MARA -tenth& of all fornis Of indiges- Nine T JRADE Generals and Governors. tion or so-called stomach trouble tire stom- some not due to the condition of the Driven from palace to hovej, In- of the members of the aristocracy of ach at all, but are caused by other The great contributing old Russia now are peeling potatoes fluenees, 2, cause of Indigestion is thin blood. EAR A'n or chopping wood here for a living, ' HOSIERY Good blood and plenty of It is required -V'. 'NDERW ais a despatch from Poland. the by, the stomach to take care of Five thousand men and women ind I . . .1 " " If the blood is thin the stomach. children,. some of whose resounding ' food. of I functions sluggish, food Iles undigest-t FOR i� TM FikMy titles once brought them homage ed, gas forms and- causes pains in r hay.'i courtiers, are clustered here afte -Instead of fled to 'Poland before the Bois e-, in. h varlou4 parts'of'the body. getting nourishment from the blood vlkl. kf�lping them.to, help themselves the system gets poison. Is Mme. Ludmlla Lubin-off, herself a Relief from this condition'can be ­�LATEST STYLES refugee, though born a princess of one of the oldest Russian houses'aiid the obtajned by the tonic treatment which Mr. D. Shaw, Mt. Stewart, P.E.I., tried wife of the former Civil Governor of AT and now- warmly recommends to Warsaw. This remarkable woman Is mnduct- others. INJr. Shaw says:� "I suffered from Indigestion for over four years, D A TE PDim,11L C E S Jng soup kitchens, sewing rooms and and have tried many of the well- rx workshops for members of her un- MODEz , happy class, and taking orders from known remedies for such troubles, but never obtained more than temporary her are men who Once commanded the relief. Thd trouble was aggravated by armed forces of the Russian Emperor. constipation setting in owing to the On her staff laroi, adnalrals; generals, Y CANADIAN PEOPLE : . MADE IN CANADA B governors, mayors and members of stomach failing to do Its work, and 7 laxatives only gave relief to the the old Petrograd court, while- her i bowels.and left the stomach in worse husbaaa has laid aside his gubernator- condition. The result was my blood Ial duties to become her secretary. was growing more and more anaemlc, A Woman �f Action. I did not sleep well at-night and wa's -Our Guarantee Sold at A beautiful woman, -she hides the-1 growing despondent. I was In this i6 tragedy of her life under an Optimism I wretched condition when a friend ad. that is an example to the unhappy folk I vised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink oil Most to n of hom she ministers. A woma w Pills. I got three boxes and by the ShoPs action, too, for she escaped from Pet- time they* were finished there was Every Gakment rograd with her two sons after freeing I some change for the bett�r. This husband -from the fortress -her Of greatly encouriged' me and I con- Peter and Paul and arming him.with a -tinued taking the pills for some three fictitious passport 1hat enabled him months, by which time my stomach to flee to Warsaw. Here the family was all right again, my blood good. Ited. nerves strong and life was 'agaln- was reun ed. His body bas.not' Zept pace with Selling virtually all she possessed worth living. My advice to all who: to �ald-her fellow countrymen, Mine. suffer from stoma& trouble is to give-- ov his development in other ways and it. Lubinaff -organized, the ' Warsaw Dr. Williams' Pink PlIs a fair trial." he is awkward and conscious of Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills can be ob- branch of.thq Russian. 'Red 'Cross, will Before very. long natural powers which Is being aided by tae American tained through any medicine dealer, be co-ordinated, and one will look back organization. -a box or six surprised that the time seemed long. . . or by mail at 50 cents Sparing not herself. Mine. LubimOff boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' has'not spared the colony of refugees Medicine-Co., Brockville, Oat. The Backyard Ship. which Included many of the former The Backyard Ship has goodly masts, Rasslan,noblIlty. In the-soup kitchen It doubtless-is a clipper, and wood yard, which the esablished A Little Wisdom. at 6 When the Boy Grows Tall. He to no longer a biddable child, And every week it braves the blasta in a Russian Orthodox church A fault confessed is halt redressed. The" conies a time in the life of 6ut half, child-and half-awkward.older , With Mandy Jane for skipper. Podwal--a squalid property placed at Nothing Is III-said It it be not III- 3nost boys when the interests of his boy, He will confuse those who have her olliposa'1--are working men and —ken. earlier childhood no longer appeal to Charge of- him many times by his' With churning suds upon'its trail women. of title at_task� which. once - it is human to err, but,ollabolical to 'Tis always booked for Monday; servants performed for them. him-and he looks longingly forward, extreme sensitiveness on the one hand persevere. and his stubbornness on the other. He It spreads much canvas to thegille, In the dingy little courtyard Gen. The mother of Miss Impudence is ft his mind at least, to the day when Enough to drive to Fundy. Oblonsky' formerly architect ai-the he sliall be a man in verT truth. This must be held at this time by a keen Mrs. Ignorance. Russian �ourt, chops wood for a living is a criticid time for the youth and sympathy and understanding which The best carpenter does fi6t make. for the li�zne folks " *911. knows when. to let him alone, when Yet while it starts its countless trips with several officers of the-crack Im­. the most chips. As every boa:t should hanker.' perial guards, cne,.of whom has lost o -y The boy Is no longer satisfied with to insist on obedience and when to When everybody sa" It, -nob d -his Urged encourage. the i.ight kind of:compan- blore prudent than the other sh,ips, his reason and must be watched. In knows it for certain. 'bar. If you -will go the contriiey4ay you childish amusements, and, a small an by a certain amount of curiosit ionship. The one who is much in the It never weighs its anc , , and dirty building Prince Meachersky,'wbo was master of-cere- y company of the�boy when he is grow- onles a -theAm-pertal must go over It twiceL P&-enture, ls_-Ilible The one�sure wa,Y_not-i0o7fall to to to be-led into paths not'wiqe'for him ing tall must try to get 'the bOY'si_ Hints tol Housekeepers. tatoes for his draily bread. determine to succeed. to wal)L His judgment is immature viewpoint. An easy way of breaking crackers - Nobility as Se"ants. It needs but a little-riegl.ect-tz) breed and his experience lacking. The ones - It is in the' urrity of a-common in- or nut meats is to put them ILI aft, III) the Crowded rooms tile meals are a great mischief. who 'have watched him from baby- terest that the boy can be held. Find empty sali or sugar bag bind run the served by women of the Russian no- What you learn to your co3t you re- hood scarcely rgalizethat he is grow-- something� in which he is'vitally inter- rolling pin over them several times. -ested and be really*interested, in the L. M. T., billty—Princess Rukoff, widow of Ad- member longest. Ing ulk, and they are a bit hurt when 7 7- mtchi- miral Rakoff, who Was executed by Those Who go the'riglit way must he begins to show independence of same thing too. Never mind if the , If children object to the "s theBolsheviki; Princess Ouchtomsky, often swim against the stream. Aestre and k marked disinclination to living-room carpet is faded and bar- ness" of woolen underwear try iron- hose 'husband was reputed one of gains are shrieking unheeded to be ing the garments on the-.wrong side w a4cept, their judgment unquestioned the -richest men in Petrograd and Is any longer. embraced. Carpets and bargains will with a moderately hot iron while they of Old Lonollon. now cashier In the next room at 4,000 Relies mean little to the aching heart of are slightly damp.—L. M. T. Polish marks.a month, the-equi;valeat Beineath the giant cranes that tower father or mother ' if the boy goes To make my own vinegar, I save of $4 to-day, and Mine. Kaudravatsky, over the Aldwycli site where the wrong. - Study with film, experiment apple' parings and place them in a widow of the- Vi6e.'Mayor of Peftro- foundations are being laid for the Bus with him and love him for his very three or four-gallo�rr stone jar, -cover' ut to ' by.the Red Terminal building lies the bed of one grad, who was.p death ough sugar to boyish crudities. - with water, add en ridon.. revolutionist.i. of the aacient�rivers of Lo Remember that in this evolutionary sweeten slightly and place'the jar be- C- olonel Kesselaeff rf the Imperial - Those privileged to pass within the stage from boyhood to'manhood the -hind the range. After it hAq stood for Russian Guards ruiis erranes for Mme. wooden bar ier.s which surround the outspoken, harsh- phrase may itself two or three, weeks, I pour a little Lubinobff, and refugees wh 0 collapse site can see a felic of the (rays when be the result of extra effort to hide syrup over strips of brown wrapping from exhaustion while waiting for the Strand was given its name. It is 1, 1 ' ' little-understood emotion. Be patient, paper and drop these inft the vinegar t , r food are attended by Mile. Ca of reddis ra a narrow bank h shingle and the boy is going to to -a "mother." Two or three e'r' Wealtliy resident not expecting that form gesoff, a form Of -sand, exposed by the workmen who merge into a reasonable, mature adult weeks later the vinegar.will be ready Petrograd, now a nurse. have been diggiag from 40 ft. tb 60 ft. overnight. Beware of the jealousy to drain off and use.—Mrs. C. C. Working in.an American Red Cross below the road level. Theactualbed EA ff. which forces many a boy into himself If a clott garment is torn or snag- warehouse are twenty"'officers of the of the Ever, which iii former days.. ROYMY because the folks -at home take -a ged while visiting or travelling, make Imperial GuaYds regiment headed by flowed from the heights of Hamp- _r. tww macm in harmless friendship Vith some girl immediate repairs before more serious M. Reikshensky, a lawytr of Kieff, etead past the Strand and into the 9qu;2" CaUS41, corhpai�ion as a.serious 'affair. damage is done.' Take a piece of court who arrived in the Polish capital with- Thames, has been excavated and filled nearly as possible the color out' underclothing or footwear., He in with iron girders and layers of:eon- Go back into the storeroom of your plaster as T1W number Of own youthful memories and be diplo- of the garment and stick it on the said 'his sister had been killed this crete.. matic when it is necessary to exercise reverse side of the goods- over the winter by the Bolsheviki and that the hkapa firmness. Perhaps the very man whom tear. This will prevent ravelling or capital of the UIrraltie bad be-come .11, Imm r 4- -ed Wto f 1W 1, you are hoping and praying that ur the enlarging of the rent.—L. M. T. city of the (lead. Worry is really a form of cowa —le. yo ff boasts a st.orehouse from tile boy will be like in the main was much In these times of expensive mater- Mine. Lubino It is born of fear and coinci S the same as he is at the same age.:i lals, we want to trtflize everything we about the size of a Canadian house- consciousness that we are not equal cope--with the obstac!es that con- Give him the highe gh:can. You will find discarded curtains wife's pantry, *bich Is in charge of to Ift st ideals throu - -rwear may be folded Michael Shramchenko, the sion of the front u qWInflty to 6JX "soclation with the best of compan , or muslin unde ; any desired thickness Llid used as a fou"A —Mrs. W. B. S. ions, and especially with those who y are older and worthy, whom be can;padding inside a quilt. 7 your grocer we d does admire. It is essentially the To prexent,raisins, currants,or cit- re greed Each cake is an to the bottom of the time when the boy craves masculine ron from sinking for profits he would not be N"a"ed itt VVIax camaraderie which is more experienc- cake,-warm them well in the oven be- --It is the time when he fore adding them to the batter.—Mrs. ad than he iC p9r, Ins * content to sell and recom can be drawn into team work of the J. J. O'C- ct keepaig- right kind, and se organizations ose Tea at a less qualitks* ly directed are-much safer than ­'%�hen You Shake Hands. mend Red R proper Ue street-corner gang. When you shake lianla, grasp the profit than . he -ma' Kes on Let him see and know that you hand as' though you were giad to see �*qwivast expect the best of him at all times,and the owner cf it, not as thraugh perform- ther tease 0 "the nobility that in him lies will rise Prx. duty. Put your UXes-uiake Ing a perfunct oe to meet the clarion call." But it is a fact that he heart iato ycur liandshqke. While 7 p"fect brnd% Let interest, encouragement and you are boldins; the hand. look Into he 114- EV46 sympathetic understanding be t ake less on ' ed " ose 'th K.W.CUIXTY COMPANY UMrI= M the person's eyes and give him a st Ile TORCWTO'CAM trinity of virtues which will guide from your 'heart. Let cordiality and the boy-who is growing tall through n -other teas, and he- recom geniality gleani In your face. 0 these days of betwixt and between. They are hard days for him. He,Is e he Knows 1111h. AME Ifil CA14ADA mends it becaus straining forward to meet he knows rit< Opportunity is two willing hands, the be3t not what. New powers are stirring its quality is -One alert brain and one strong will. J"UZ No. 12-121. wttbJa him which he has not masta6 "y 54 J74.71 41r. 411, tr P^ building a small fire bet 0a Med Advertisememaiii. 4 .1651;114., ifton PA sa ­t4a.rqagWy.drkd this meat bad shrUnk VTO R,IKP _JRTS FAItO WAMTIIIII� 'iii bulli� 'Phew- Uri Tragoi. n"diss-ot-earw en- for 40st COW old.�Xtarljljij mat, than�tw,6-tblrt% I Your-old. "broken or worn-out 3oarta ARM WANTED. 4JEND Dascrup. v ' affections of the It was roasted slightly to make It brit- replaced Write or wire tin doscrib- la4W I F TIONFund, price. John J. B tie and was ibdw6ed to a1he p6wdir Ing what you w4ut. We carry the a largest and most complete stook In RUMOR Chippewa- 110 WIIL. andthroatuse t- - by pounding It with tails. Canada of slightly used or now parts SRC t_ stlAw7aw-T., Then the bide of a buffalo was cut and aUtomokile eqUipment. We ship I w was filled 'C'O.D. anywhere In C4uiads. Satin- ', SPUN INTO YARN OP.Z and sewn into 'a sack, bici fl, factory or refund In full our r6b(to. _W ooL 13tanketL Georgeto;wn •Woollen, Shawls Auto Salvage 340% 001"IT. BAUME with as much of the minced meat as It 023-932 nufferia. St.. Toronto, 0416 Mille. Ont. could hold, fat being finally poured In Always on the Job. A011INTIS WAJXVZID. scifdIiii ll'of so as to fill crevice. •,�By Jupiter, there'll be no pea�ce, on J9 4k GENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIV19 Bags at pemmican-thus prepared were earth.till I retire my two chief aids." BEN�U� - The'Boy Scouts Associsition. 41L Herbs Js-a remedy for the relief of so solid that atone time a qiaa�htlty of roared Maxe- Indigestion, Biliousness. Boy Scouts. are Constipation' -, for effective reW- them. were used, to build a redoubt, e Organizations of "Who are' mighty generals" Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles. it tur traders boys and between the ages Intl' well-known, having been extensively ad-;; MARE OF SUKTff= which th6 Hudson Bay aired Neptune. - vertined, since It was drat minufactured -1WMN0 the 'Gr6ed and 'in 1888, by distribution of largo quand- used du'ring their c6nfticts witli fwelvi and eighteen years and up None other than' ties of Almanacs. Cook Books, Healtl%, $1.00 a tube -THE LUMING MILES 90.LTD. Northwest Co. wards. which aim-to deyelo' t!harac- General.Graft," said Wars. Books, ate., which are furnished* to__&d In this ter," to aid in furnishing equipmeht for' MoNv L -The-p.emnii agents frte of charge. The remedies iLre ft SA can nj�ju ur Agentpi for Dr.Jules Bengw cold at a price that allows a t*- and to train In service for font* RELIEVES PAIN sray cculd be converted-into shape for a career, Unappreciated Help. I double their .money. Write Alonzo 0. A -:`eating by simply chopping It up with a others, physical health, and efficient BlIss Medical Co., 124 St. Paul SL FALML izing th�'aatu-jjj 'A PlillfLdelphlk physletan had been Montreal.. Mention this paper. -hatchiet: However, It was better in citizenship, by util r child of Interests of t he adoles called in to treat the spoiled -a-boob" or fried In Its a certain farally. After his departure soup, called. Came By It Honestly. own fat. Cooked In the latter fas- cent period. am and Stories concerning victims of wifely the, mother returned to-th*-,r( The development- hion, it was said to taste remarkably URNS of the Boy Scout told the y like 4 superior. quality, of tallow movement in England to due to Lt.- youngster that the doctor had prattle recall a poignant one told by a complained that the child bad been head Powell, Bt, eompla General Sir Robert BpAen Pow master who wrote on a b-6y's re- 'Lift Right Off candles. pemml n Is who during the siege ot.11afekillg, in very rude to him. port: "A good worker, ,-A notable advantage of "Why, mother,' replied-the kiddie, but talks too 0 1899, had seen the boys, under Lord P Pain that it wil keep good.and whole much." The rule of the school was Edward Cecil's command, organized- he's just an old fogy, that's ILII!. He that during the holidays each boy for years. e mad just. eeause 1. Put, Out my. must get his f epoit endorsed by his Drop a little "Freezene" on an ach. and drilled into an. efficient messen- got D e ier service. When Baden father. 'In.this case, the report came Powell re, tongue befor' he told me to." 11119 corn, Instantly, that corn stopi; hurting;, then shortly you lilt it right turned to Engla6d, 'in 1902, the idea back with a brief comment axtached:- ■ WTIE WATM -off with fingers. It doesn't hurt a bit. was -fostered and received popular Had High Authority. "You should hear his mother." Your-druggist sells a tiny bottle of DV support, and a general plan of organ!- The 'young man who had been call- MONEY ORDERS. 7. 4arreezone" for a few cents, sufficient OR THE-CI M 0 zation "was adopted. The first Boy Ing so frequently on Helen at last to'reinove every hard corn, soft corn. Scouts organization was formed in. came to see Helen's father. Finally, Remit by Dominion Express Money between the toes. and the cal. 1W, and a royal, charter of incOr-. the suitor made this qnnouncement: Order. If lost or stolen you got your or corn ey'back. lases, without a Darttc!e of pain. Motbers-7the surest way of keeping potation was granted in 1912, the or. "It's a mere formafAy,'I*know, alk, your- little ones well and happy; ganization' being recognized as a"1110.1L, this asking for your daughter's hand, her it Is the sew-born babe or Therd M not a man or woman over AmorieW& pioneer Doi Rented140 whet military. public service'body." but we-thought. it would be pleasing 60 years of.age Wive inAustria to- -Book on growing child, Is to keep.their bowels The Boy. Scouts Association in to you If it wsre obterved." day. All persons'over-Wit age.diedi regular and their stomach sweet. Nine- N6Ad'-.Ij on-millta'ry and uon*-sec- 000 DISEASES - a n He4en't father stiffened. "And may of starvation. and How to Food tenths of alj childhood ailments are tarian in character, the movemen. be- I.Inq#re,",.he said,. '.'who suggested•and 3dr*d Free to aiiY Ad- the'TeGUIt Of clogged bowels 60ur' Ing supported. by Romall, Citholics, -that asking my consent to Helen's r, " b rose the Author. X.clay 41over oo�laft stomach. The most necessary and the Protestants and Jews alike. Of late marriage was a'mere formality?" 113 West 31st Street beat medicine for little ones 18 a it has also been given consideration as- "Yea, sir," replied the 'youn.g man. ASPIRIN *w 'York. U.S.A. gentle laxativ6—somethilig that will an educational adjunct by well-know -it was Helen's mother." •relieve constipation; - sweeten the educators, some schools adopting the "Bayeil Is only'.GL-nulne Teacher--"Willie,stomach and promote rest and natural Scout programme In part or as - Teacher I suppose yoll Food for—Fx--nkw sleep. Such a medicine is Baby's Own 'whole, while some of the,universities knew what a caterpillar is?" Willie.- Men experienced In Arctic . "Yes'lli;It's an upholstered worm!" c a,pl r iTablets. They- are a gentle but ef• and leading technical schools conduct tion are of opinion that. If the frozen ficlen't laxative, are absolutely Y guar, special eoursts. for Scoutmastart and -wilds at the north are to be invaded anteed free from opiates or other in- other Scout officers.-, A Health Saving vv^ym by billoons and*'airplanes—Alaska be- )Means drugs and ma7y be given to -Local Associations or Troop Com- Ing'particularly In mind where the use the youngest Infant with perfect mittees are organized to supervise and of the latter is concerned--they safety.- They banish constipation and extend the movement In' communitled REMINDER ' should take with them SUPP1168 Of food Indigestion; break up colds and upon application by representative Don't wait until you got sick—USE in the form of pemmican... : simple fevers and give the baby that citizens to provincial headquarterap Pemmican Is concentrated nourish. health and happiness which all child- Dominion Bank Chambers, Bloor and A Warning! It's criminal to. take • went, of small balk. and light weight ren should have. They are sold by Sherboarne Street*. Toronto. Such chance on any substltu�ts for genuine -relatively to Its food .-value, and ape- medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Associattans aj44 Cozqraittees. become "Baler Tablets of Aspirin.', prescribed' cially adapted for the support-of life cents-a box from" The Dr. Williams I r'seponallile both to their communities by physicians for twenty-one years -latitudes by,reason of the fat at. for the leader- In cold Aledicine Co,,,Brockville, 0. and to headquarters 00 OF FW and proved safe by mons. .' Unloss it contains. in old times It was pre- ship of Scout troops to their area and you see the name "Bayer" on packAge Give a boy address and accomplish- pared from buffelo meat, but some In for their encouragement and suppo!t. or oft tAblets you are not getting As- Alan tribes to-day make it with beef meats and you give him the mastery The- Seouts themselves*are organ- of pabaces and fortunes wherever he ptrin at all. In every Bayer Package 7 or the flesh of ntherjanimals. Ized. Into-patrols at eight boys, two or are directions for Colds.'Headache,The original process of inaking pem. 'goes. He has'not the trouble of earn- three or four patrols to a troop under ing or o%rning them, they solicit him Scoutmaster- Scouting is now m Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Earache, plican began will slicing buffalo meat a THE Toothache, Lumba9w and for Pid., Into slabs an'fneh or less in,thickness -to enter and.possess.—Emersoll. most natural and at cognized an the Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets and hanging these over frames to dry occe the moot successful type-of or. mot few cents. Druggists also sell Distemper i In the 'quo_ Files were kept off by MInard's Liniment Rallevias sanitation for boys.- Nearly 9,000 01%- "California t Syrup -of Figs", larger packages. Made In Canada' boys are now members, and tarlo Aspirin•is the trade mark (registered 0fi 0 and many thou"nds more have had the Child's Best Laxative In Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of (S neir ain benefits of Scout training during the urnames Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid. pas twelve years. t • ` FLAHERTY PIPER dTAscaretr" To-mght Vs;Iatiori--Pipard. Variations OlFlaherty, O'Flahertle, Racial Origin—English. Racial OrIgIn—Irlsh. t tbLinkT--A pleasant, harmless YOU HMI Off lahertle. in$ For Constipation source--A given name. -e"caret works while.Yon sleep-and Sloan's Liniment should be Its" The family name of Piper may come This faWly name is of particular bag your liver active, head clear, atom- from either one of two sources, though- interest to the student -of nemencia.- sell sweet and bowels moving as re- handy for aches and pains that of Ploird Is apparently traceable - is Its ex- Solar " a clock"by moral' No irlp- ture.'for two reasons. One 119. HY wait for a severe pain,iii ache, a rhetunatic.twinge fal' .... .. ito only one. treme antlqulty;even lanang'Irlsh sur- Ing or Inconvenience. 10, 25 or 60 W Undoubtedly the name of Piper is- names, 'which, as clan names.-ante. cent boxes. ClIf1dren-iove this candy tOwu'19 expawre,a sore Inu9cle, for the most part of oceupational dated the family names of England, cathartic too.. sciatica,or.lumbago to make you quit • wmk, when you should have Sloan's-- :­­..origl tbal occupation being .the obvi and.for the most Part these of Seat- liniment handy to help curb it and ona one of the-''player of,the baigpippn. land. Millions of War -Medals. keep you active,and fit,and on the job? ..:,This explanation has been objected to 'The 6t er'fs the peculiar Variation bow" ft Is understood-thar the- dietriba- -witAwul rubbing, for it Wi by many on the ground that the-bag-, which has arisen In the anglicizing of tion of the 1914-15 star, the Britisli-- apply a bit to&y to the afflicted part. '�plp" to to be'found only in Scotland the name by which"the prefixed "0" war medal, and the Victory-Medal will Notethegratifying clean,prompti-ellef' or Ireland, whereas Piper is a, name has become the initial- letter of- the that follor.-s. Sloan Wininiintcouldiet -Anost frequently of friends the tly metwith in- England. name Itself. This development is most probably occupy about four years. Al- keep its many z i&eadk 3,000,000 medsils*have been dis- The facf is, however, that while the unusual in Irish 'Dames, and to found world over if• it dida t make food. with the varies- ributed to individuals 'or-sent to re- That's worth rememberin All dru bagpipe to-day can-not be classed as an In just a few at them, w V• •English'instrument,-It was once.quite tion by no means widespread. cord office.s at home a4d to the over- gists—three sizes--the t Is 1�134_- generally dominions and colonies for dig- CM-440. mosteconomical. 35ci 70c, .:generally in use. particularly In The clan of OTIallerty dates; -ap. IncIud4 Of parently, from some time prior'to the, tribution. This NorthumbrLA,' during that period -15 stars, more than, 900,-. 0aiL 1,400,000 1914 --the Middle Ages in w�hlch family third century A.D., and it arose to thd 000 British war medals and $0,000 Vic Accept were first developed.. - independent clauship after Accept ­Ca1Lfok%IW' Syrup -of -Flis S1 dignity.of Wry medals. in some Instances Piper is merely having come Into existence as a sept only—look for the name California on changed spelifig of the name Pi- of The O'Connors of Corcamrudh (or The approximate'number of BrIttsh the, package. then you are sure your Limment war medals required Is 9,000,QQO', and child As having the beat acrd most VC.•pard. This name Is of• Nprman- Corcdmrae). of Vic . . - .. i� tory medals 5,500,000. After de- harmless physic for the little stomach. Freach'"Origin. developed from a go- the Irish spelling of the name is 4fucting the medals alreidy distributed liver and bowels. Chil,inen love-lb' 'Ibriquet -of nickname signifying clever, formidable. It Is "O'Flaithbeartaighe," about 12,300,000 remain toy dtstribu-_fruity taste. Pull-directions on each pAIVOERINE or ­foxy." There was a Ralph Pi,, derived from the given name of "Fla• tion, and It is estimated that these 'bottle. You must say "California... 'g yard at the time of Henry III...of Eng- thartac4,".,!v#Ich In turn,,was derived of 3,- )and who won great honors for hta from the Irish'words "flaith" . and will be distributed,at the rate. generalship In the Scottish and .'beartach," meaning "clever chief- 000,600 a yeat. Stops �air Coming ut; 9 Welsh wars of that period. tain." -for Dandruff.Minard's LInIm*M Thickens.. 5!eautiffes- 16 > 140melgillild. r There are worlds, I'm told, mid the silent stars, I.A.7hat Better Drink"' . There.are Jands.far across the sea; But wbere'er I roam comes the dream- of home, t: ,.,,_ ..: ForTab_1e Use t h aa.n__ 7 With the faces so dear to me. *a AIR When 6e shad6ws fall loving ioices' AT call, OSTUM- CEReEX&Aj While the red sun sinks in the west, 'Then big tears rise to my longing eyes When well boiled-'twe-at For the land that I love the best. y inutes or more it has' M sigh, and the When. the night winds .9 J a rich color and a partic- seabirds fly 'Far away o'er the trackless foam, Is Are ularly delight.FU flavor. M& n,, Cudocur' a ,Gir Then my beart-files; t-Qo, o'er­the C-At _.�_,In these respects, Post= A 511, Z ocean blue; Sweet md Dainty Cereal is the coital of fine Love has wings that can bear me sahealthy.,clearcorl. Nothing so insures c6ff'ce; and better F exion. soft, white hands, and gi much bet, or home. �? u uxuriont hair an Cuticura Soap,assist Other worlds are fair, but they'll nie, by Cuticura Ointment-when necessary, health. A few cents buys "Danderine." At com.iffire, Cuticurn Talcum is delicat&, de!iehtful, ter a few applications you cannot find % ae person Ft you search 'mid the stars distingud. it imparts, to t' y gAeMs C,Z* vigor. No—, Though charm incompar2ble and peculiar to itself. a fallen hair or an' dandi ff, besid4s Reaso2i, above. Sw9255c. Clatw*nt2So%d51h_Taku=25c. Se-d every hair shows new life, 2. To the world I know, where the blue- throughout the Dominiom Canadian Depot: brightness, more color find abusdawt. bells grow- Lbmikd 344 SL Paul SL,W,MastresL L Cnticera 3.,.1--ww­t-119• ISSUE No. 12-11. My dear homeland at peace and love.,_, Ogg E. X lag -w -Miss Frankle' Shirley, of 'the -Miss Alms Cow' slu, of Toronto, LOCALISMS. . •Toronto Normal School, "*nt the- vms-howe over-Sunday. week Josit received, a large &up 7 'PI •M� 4. miss Louisa Ricliftrdii HOW Y, k .!�. 0 1; _�j, ;-,- on to Via.'- w- -ea4 at her home ore., Now Advoritsemen s. :,�." . .I , of red clover and timothy seen at 117 �,-,JUD Catharines. •t Ifh t 6 ifrieuds in St: awes and Mrs. Rose spent J. S. Balsdon's hardware store. Sunday with relatives in Bowman- -G. E. Glover left on Monday URNIPS FOR SALE-�-AAply to F. for Chicago, and was accaLupanied. T c 411le. H.-Richar son,R..R.No.2.Pickering. 23tf as far as Toronto by Mrs. Glover _Mr@.'Joshq& Richardson i&vIs OR BALE-3 colts rising 0,4 and Itioug relatives In Toronto, for a --Mrs- Denson; -of Mobile, Ala- Fyears respectively.- Joseph BY-,Pickering.2 A or two. bawRi Is here at present owing to _•we Alrues Every,of Toronto, the serious illness of 4er mother. WANTED-An house. POSITION- Burling. L keeper to widi?wer or bachelor preferred. Ap- opwt Sunday at the..home of her Mrs.. C. H. '24.28-- pother here. -Dan Gormley purchased,the ply at NF-WS ofte., R. Ridley, of Toronto, Lavaoreaux house and lot in Dun. OR SALE-Ceder posts. Applyto -lu V-4 baiton at the auction sale on Sat. FOR Adamson.lot 33.con.2;Pickering,or,ad. Pickering imailed upon a number of PtL R.R.No.2,.Pickering. :2649_ urdaylietand is now occupying dr !trends this week. i 0 OR BALE--Newly calved good _Fxed Douglas, of Toronto,has, the same. 7 -Order yonr- Hot Cross Bans FfamiVnored and white. Also h'pjas, Fr- been speading afew*dayawith ON now. We will tuake early deliv- engine. n,Rouge Hill 26 C fits aunts, the Misses Bunting. jQr o u 3rob Good Filiday in the village. i a - 'Mrs. Jas. Somerville returned er RED FOR SALE-Black4ied p4a 5 Only 20c. per dozen at the Picker- L_no bugs,no foul seeds. Price,$3.00 per bush- �q fioMe on Saturday, after spending el. Apply Wm.Pen-g-elly, Greenwood.. 24-26 I lng� Bakery. oar weeks viiih•be-r niece, Mrs. ' Peabody Ov6talls, all sizes, 2.75. -Mrs. (Dr.) Spain, of Brooklyn, VOR SALE-A quantity of saw-dust Alex.Flett, of Kingston. I arrived here. on Sunday, to be at A' and pine slabs. E.Morgan,Pouge Hill.Ind. -Messrs. Bath Bros. will'hoh phone-Maly.1712, Address Pickering R.R.No, -Peabody Smocks, all size3 ' 2s75. -the bed-Ade of her mother, Mrsi an-Auction sale of farm stock and 2, 20t I Gordou; who is swriously il Implements on Tuesday, March John W A NTE D A T ONCE--Gli-I fir from a paralytic stroke',, ':.29th. Watch uut for W6. housework,family• of three. Wages$20 Men!s Work Shirts, e` 1.50 rin passed �,Miss E"jina Bryan acconi- a month and board..,Apply Chas.Keiso,Picker- -Quite a thtinder-sto fly' 25tf Men' He 'vy'W6-ol Sox, panied by. her frieud� Miss -Mat 6 a over this locality on Tuesday reg.1.25, 95C night accompanied by rain. -.N-o-Stephenson, both of Whitby-Col- EET CLOVER-SEEO-1 have Boys"71inickers., tweed, all.�izes, reg' 3.00, 2.89'' damage, however, was done by legiate. spent -the week-end with sfl�sale a quantityof sweet clover seed. Ap- y at lot 23,,rear of con.6. Pickering. -Thos. Khaki Knickers, reg. 2.25, 1.75 the fortner's patents, J. C. and Vardy. 25-21 the lightning. Boys' The.roads continue in -a very Mrs'. Beyan't. q 7ork Boots, reg. 8.00, fof'5.9.5 en's H. eavv 11 6 to thii-rains and -The Eckhardt Bell-ringers, OATTLP.. FQR SALE-12 head of badc. ouditiou dil X­young cattle. Apply at lot 23,rear'of con.4, the host leavihg the - groxind.- wlid have been a popular company Picke-ring,'or write Silas Tool. R.R,No.1, Lo- Ladies' Rubber Boots, reg. 4.00, for 3.25 Only a good asphalt or concrete of entertainerq- fur many* years, cult Hill, 2Z-21; face is able to withstand the - ill appear in the Town Hall nect our Or,$.A LE-Ain o,imn'Yellow earn 7 heavy auto traEls to which the 'Wednesday evening. Do not fail F chop. -110 a ton, Also Diges-er Tankize Spring, in gree browns, blac'ks etc. S.p.. Gent's Hats roads are now subject.. to hear them, and Red Steer Fertilizer. Glen Willow Good qtiality felt. new' 'sbapes'and'styles, ter: -Have a look at our wall paper blills, Cedar'G,.vc, �15-26, -Messrs. Jas, Richardson, M. 'I.P Repilar $5.00. going at 3.50. Areal cinch-get in early.• Chapman and"F.�T. Bunting, be samples before you buy. , They r 'UR.N 9 FOR-SALE-Apply to 'ginning wkth next week, will keep are most bei:tutifiully deeignedand .1 E. L Chaprriap,lot.9,con,2, Pickering,one and a haif miles east of Pickering Village, -Ad-- e -lient quality. An extensive _2 of exQc dress R.R.No.1,Whitby. 't, their stores open--lat' on Wednes- cmtaitl. Ser'hu" ', colored bo:Meig, re-�. 4.5c, 32c dayeveuing'uatil further -notice, ranize to pick f-oal- and to, fit,ttll . -- - 0 for t UUS FOR SALE-2 regi:iterpd IlSh,�rthorn btr"s. I year old• bred from the 0 he convenience of their vps- pockets, at Bunting's. Qtiiltina Chintz, Paisley pattern, 36 in, reg 65c, .50c�' umers. -tnt-eting' 'of the cotjgreg�t--Lo�ui�,a Jane family .1.C,Br t R. N!�.'I.Picx.,ring, Phone 1407. 2k Shaker Might Dresses reg. 3.00,'2.25 A ran­ R The- pfolice-tirns tees -will hold tions, of St. Andrew'-, Pickering. Ladies their regular-inee-fing in-the Town- -nod,-St. Johu'r,,-Brougharn, will be ok -4 I-LE-O.-A-41. 72: qppd hi0%- Plain Bleached Sheeting 8-4 reg. 1.00, 7 5 yci g,nex t, at held in the basement of the chril-ch Fcrean and pnrv.75cents per builiel. Some Hall on Monday evetlin 8 o'clock,- for the transaction of here".on.'Mo6day'eN�enipjc iteit at, tijnQthj,-.hay•-and CoWer potatoes. W, H. I'lain Bleeched Sheeting-9-1'reg.- 1.OQ, 75-yd West-twey, tot.104 corn-3.Pickering,- 25ti -d black, reg" . 1.2 general Tbo,,e having, 8 o*cl( 'k, and %Vbitb�r, Presbytery. ..Velveteen,,.in'white an 5, 75 yd V any matters to plhce--before the-l-wilfitNo meet at-the Same --tinje SAIX—A- (knantIty of Urst- Board are reque9ted to attend and place, to hear the report ()f, JL r 1.%4 b-ic1f,4�eat seen. Also a quantity cf• t�,in con,1.Pickering. Ind -o.1. Picker- -The weirbers of the council., the Ca-one ra-tive Committe-e' A r- phone 1�' Vwn.'It.-R. N Sbakvr Flanntils-yard wi!l--nice pnttern.-j, pinky. greys etc-. -axements will also be qiade in Aililt-, ra 6f Pickering. Vxbridge. and Scott Regular 50 cent.; per yard, going at 85 cents. townships ivvill Rppear before the regard to the induction of Rev. P. 14 AL T�F-C-dar 44 OR i po% . anehor- Donr. miss this spevial. Hon, F. C. Biggs at Ii. a. -in. on F. Gardiner. Fp*,3tk. standing Oinber, hard and soft wood cut an Wednesday next to dlsicnsq the -A concert;rt. under the angpiceF For to furthey r length; at lot 11.'can. 3, Pickering. pAirticula apply to,John Cowan. question. of luakinit the Brock of the Ladies' Aid- Suciety. Was. Pickering. . 201 rs -Provincial-County - held in St.-Andrew's church-on road a. high Wedne,;day evening, OR SA1213-0. A C. 11i`o, 72 seed So ,. ,0 H A P M A N There wets a 1.4" M Dots.free from all noxious seeds; also a small -Mr Defrlez, piano-tuner for vei­3� fair attendance, litit on RC- quantiliroislWhe Apply at lot 13,con,3.Pkk- or addr-s Anhur Percy, R. R. No. I the Nordheime-v-Piano Ce-., of To count of the bad condition of the Mring. -6-27 nto, will M roads there were very few present in a hurry W IND 4111111, ro make regular visit roa. saw. Also Satis- o W hi ' of Picken"n' -0 HORSE, -T Those from the ccolintry. The chair was WOOD CVTTlN AND, to the village in a few days. T lip &--Gi�yonr wood' cut *tshing their pianos tuned are ns p occupied by the pastor. Rev. P. F_ with ruzz IV,quested to leave theirorderRat Gardiner. A good programwas faction arariteed- Roy Caner. Ill Phone Mark 503. 26-217 THE NEws offive and they Morley, B. A., Locust will be given. by Geo. E elocutionist of Toronto,, ably V8R SALE-Cbeap. all-kinds of TO WIT : prom tlyattended ta. -Zjor the Rev. T. G. Wall Actnents in good order. Also several hea%y and ace asqtsted. by tie . Pk-k-ering Male JL wagon%.harness.'Snd,att kinds of farm'im- W. A , formerly of Dublin U. d Miss Mary Cl'rk, so. ht=sift and a couple of light hdrse-powers, uIver• Chorus and a ifi' to be forearmed pity and a native of Ulster, will P Thl-3 was Mr. litorley's Hernmr,Claremont. -Phone 2(11. -1.7tr To be forew rned r'• lecture to-night (Friday). at 8,00 first ppeirance In Pickering and delock. The, ubject will be vast- we -bop e, tl4t it will nit be SEED GRL�JN' FOR RALF-At lint IA. rear or Corr,4,Pic1cering. Fkiilthrv�h�_d ow that the season:- of.-mild and rain and- ly interesting, "St. Patric last. .Iiii numberci were all new, Canw�,i;%P�auly peas frotin Ati btL-.hcl.yield.44so' -k, Ire- -ivring wheat. $2_.pe ness is.upon 11s. It is lip and weie well reudered b _1-13nctuis bu,.hO, Orville, ' disagreelible &mP* land.and Stun Fein." Admission 01V _ . . . . . .1 El urton.R,R.No.2.-Clareinbnt,.,23tf I - - -ollection. p ve pre- -That TAnist-If to be reaci,* to oursel � s t6 see- that we take -proper- ..:free. Silver L bf-a iniser- -The police -tvsitees have,.plac. uhwitrd nbility. Thb pro.ceet6- 4,,NrFD 0,%:TSFOR tj - -�, 1%C Xo� f�e foul catition against the carrying over ed several tie\ atrontged to n%-r $45. vet v lights on our Al4oimshcows 4' ycarv,,,t1d: Ap Luther.Middleton Brougham.- Phone .-.able congh and cold into the sunmer ;,streetq, which are giving excellent WAr-T-F, satisfaction. They are lik-411K cal ed for by the residents. w1io reside 0.USE AND LOT FOf.t-, , .xLE BY --months. clotfe'fo them, wh6 do- the work WFo.vE%DAT- M.,twi( 34)Tir-;--Exren- 1-1 rill Nr without reintineration. ' We hope -si.,,, x*vtL-,u salvnf r*-gistered.Cly&s. _ty I h,-und,!z mitned up to and including March Be. Prepared ditle horses t%nd Holstein cattle tAnd -ist, for the purchateqf house and lot in that they iivill not get weary in thcrVII;aReof Pic-Iter.r-g. knnwn as the Alfred implements (np,&rly all ne'�N�, at lot Palmer property.- Addriiii Wtend4cors t6 W•well,doing, brit wo t-rust that there -(,on., P.Aering, near Dun- Pow0l. Box 14,Pick,rinZ. T'he hi -NUfl tes- e Cross Rubbers lights will be-replaced at Ap 6-ai-ly xhe,t anY t lip' rcrAer"criecirs". 6 a pal roperty r) Ty aj:cepted. 24 -date by'byidro lights. o'clock. sharp. See bNs. I 18,kle at 1..)30 -The Yming People v411 hold- W. B. Powell; aurtlaueer. t at "B1111 their'annual box rocial in the ler ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS . iture room of the Methodist cburi b NOTICE JtE We carr-v.-all shapes" sizes izes in any �sort i Friday, March l8th-,.at-8 p. m. In,tbp-l-,�.tato of William S"i-ep.lati-of SdmefortyfAncy boxeF:. each con-- the T6wrilbhip '(4,PirUoi ing in the (n- style of rubber goods. JL ad Vehicles Act --. ,c,, -Y of uutarjo, Farmer, Do- .7taining a terlipting- feai�t.' for two, �n t ''will be qtii(:kly sold by W. B. PuhlicNoticeis hereby lz1ven that Not ice is I-ereLy given pairsuant to lip, .,Powell. The men and. boys will tifid-doli" sidd Act- provides• that, -during the. Section 56, R. S. U. 1914, CiiApter 121. Look to your Ctoth-ing Bilvirg bid and* buy, while till_ the gills months of March And April in each that ti,11 perspi-is having claims br'de- look wise and shy. Lunches f6r vear vehicles operating or ohjer-tLi be• nvnds itg4int the Estate of the said 5 e all not provided with bOXe.Q. ing moved over or upon a public 'Williani Sleep, who-died-on- or about Ladies with box4s fro'e. AIIQther.4 higbwiq, which is not within a citv, the 11th day of October. 1918, are re. -Pickerinct will pay' 25c. and'15c.' Good pro' or separated town, 'And' having' 4 •qnirud, (n)-".or -hefnre the let day OL Fred T. Bunt_i,ng.? carrying capacity exceeding one ton, Aptil,1921, to send by post prepaid-or JEitablished 1857. gram at 8 o'clock. Come and help us.-CoNf. I I shall not be loaded in excess. of one- dellvev to the u-ndersi ned.adminis- tbodist half the rated. carrying 'capacity of trator of the J�statp'of'tfe said deceas- -The paqt(ir of the Me such vehicle or object without a.�.per, i�d,full partictilars in writing of their church will be in his place'af both fait as provided by the Act. claims'in and'thiibit C tire bf the�-iecaritv, services text Sunday and extends The Act also.provides that notwit'li- if any, held by them. Find after such - UNDY'S- - ;-@ '- - HA"RDWARE a cordial invitation to the public standing.ouch permit,the oicner,deiv last mentioned date the 11A adni$l6- *to attend Morning stibiect, "Tho er or operator of such vehlele or ubje•t trator wfll not be•liable for the assets King",4 Highwa, S ep Ise. v 8. is responsible for any damage caused -of the said.E,,tate or.any part.. thereof !9 a highway by such vehicle or ob- to any p n 10. We are all intereet6d in go erso of whose claim he sKall good .roads. 19 extra tine. jpct' not then have received notice. a4s. One Even- A penalty not exceeding$100 is pro. * Dated the 1st day of Mfircb, 1921. M �lug subject, -"A -Per-soual PP,6b- lem," 4 of any of EDWARD W.-SLFEP-1 -White'r Sale of vided for a contravention id stiggested by the serious, the pri3visions--of said Act. Pickering, Ont.,by questibri, 'How shall the escape, if And Notice is allo given hereby that ' XRTiHVR E. CHIUSTIAN. '%Vhitby, S OVeS e neglect so great salvation." the provisions of the said Act will b 25-28 his Solicitor. Eleb. 2 : 3. Jnst one fire escape.. strictly eidorced.witb respect to the ,,used A • CL bigliwayi under the jurisdiction of May we all find it Not hard t locate. Get in'now-J. W. 1). Council of the Township of Pickeridg. ELM DALEMNILL, S By order of the Council. -A sniall book e-otitled "The If you are thinking of buying a Range�or eater, 116tb Battalion in France, giving F,H. RicH.1LRuso-,, Reeve, a brief Illustrated accotAn DONALD R BRATON.Clerk. Yot,can Ftl%Va-ys get the IjOst.11ani- look these over. They are guaranteed' t of the Dated March 9th. 19921: 25-26 toba Flour inade fr*u No. L activities of that "nit at the front, only, Range, No. 95-18, six hole,. this is in,the hands of the publishers, A Ilanitoba. Wheat, range has a, complete new fire-box and it is hoped that it will be Apples Wanted ! Royal Hoti.,vh,old ant] Glenora for .ready about-the,end of April. It Bread. Try a bag. and otherwise adjusted. :is the intention of the Trustees of Rest priees­p�id- Pastr' Floxii, Fresh Rolled oattq y B"AN. S110RTS the 116th Battalion Fulul to pre 1 only, Range, Brownie Ideal.- This is . sent a copy ()f this book to_-e�ach of Apply to 1 VF1 without a $R10 ia small four bole range the next of kin -of the-men who OAT CHOP Smith, Biougham -Hot6l -tank—splendid baler in Al shape. tie were killed in action, died of their CRUSITED OATS �BAtILEY'CHOP';' wounds or with :.; :the Battalion ill France. In addi. HARNESS SHOP W HEA7 7 only, Parlor Cook,- with oven, ion it is anticipated that a fur- *10 ..grates ana fire box, all in first-cilass, r" 2. CRACKED COR_ ..-:0er 800 copies will be distributed N,[1XED•HEN FEED -ition; to the existing inembers of the If your needs Are in the Harness' Caldwell's Ore'ani stibs6tut c6nd A Battalion, confined to those who line, or if your Boots nee' C:tlf Mea•).' d -00d, values actually ".Q.-iw service in France Molagges Meal The' qe'are'exca6diagly o -Jues for the rice. We have with the 13RttFjion . Any one in repairing, gipe ,us CHOPPING AND OAT] tereste.-i can send MR name, regi CRUSHING ET'ERYDAY, warked them down to clear them otT our hands. inent.•il number and address to 41 call. Get prices on feed in ton lots. Captain E, P. S. Allen, Itidepen• C' BELL PHONE.: d-ent Order of Foresters, Te..npie Cecil Bradley I 71- -w-, Weeps Harness Maker, Pickering J, I Bund Pickering, Chopping eve ry.day, yj