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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_03_25 7 XL "RING, ONT., FRIDAY, 25, 1921 —EL-VA PW • No. WMITZV^Lg 7,11man...Found Established 1828 by the,Whit6. Leo• -K. ikr The play advertised -for March 29.Medical Vale Women's-Institute A pretty but quiet wedding wag solemnized on Wednesday, Morel Is postponed indefluitely. Kindly March 113, 1 at the home of Robt. and Mrs. Found, watch for notice later., GREENWOOD D E. FORSY.T94wQajj6 D., Director -EPMFn of Ontario. Reg. when their only daughter, Merty J., JL% •O zometricall Assoc became the bride of H. Edg' CHERRYWOOD or Allman. lagej�ber of the American e1rical n Eyes examined by n V The ceremony was performed by Rev? Ie. t =.Itme ed-ding was solemnized at J. W. Down. pastor of the Pickerlui What makes, the -difference ? Phone 2804, C Ont, A quiet by the Pev. B. Anderson on Methbdist-Chureb, beneath an arch of MILLS 7,Y 1, NF. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member 7' Saturday, March 12tb, 1921, when spruce with white trimmings. The o'ofithe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario: 'Ciffice: that formerly occupied by Ethel Viola.'DiLvidson, eldest dougbt-er young bride looked charming in a the late Dr,R.Proqie,and latterly by Dr,,Cal of James and Mrs' Davidson. (,f ibis gown of blue satin de chine, with well. Phone. Claremont,Qfit. 231Z -bo .96 wanyp' eople buy their place, became the iiIrirlp of Harry,E• Epitinniogs of georgette and silk bro- Po Records and Sheet Music Upper, of Thor-old. After the wed- Cade and'c4r,ried a_shower bonquet of VE.ICARTWRTGET, INY. at ouv'store. ding Mi;. and Mrs; Uptier'li4t for Port btidaf-roses, Cal-nations and maiden C.,P.& S,.Ont. Acororer for tl-e Coun- We have a large ,stock to ATtbtrr& where thev-%v ill reside. hair fern. After tfil� ceremony.all re- B I iscults and.. Pastry have that f[As' Ay,of Ontario, Office hourf t 12=2 and 8-8 p. sweet,nutty taste. when or�at otherl.:hours by appointment Phone Bell ehbo�*64�bni. paired to the diping-room where a, OUNDARTON No.24.;:', Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. Qn- dainty wedding luncheon was served Wy. ' , : - -from ✓ W ' Aid will hold R "Horn made -tario. 3XV --Stop th,a,help. ourself. The Ladies to about tweritv;flve­guests. . The e, grnoin's gift to the bi Me vvRs a beau- Sweet Home" evening•in the- base- .0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The Good House Wife knows that, of. tiful necklace. set with pearls 811d S S1 M I A N. Edinbuxgb,member of the College of cbL;t-ch on Weduesdu . , K children crave good niusir:'. aMeLhybt.­ The bride received ritany Physicians 5 April Otb,from 7 till Iff o'clock Lunch 0 licentiate- 'Encourage them to play a Piano wilt be served arid there will b�a good useful and beautiful gifts lueluding -Pastry Flour. It is made by tuf urgeons of Ontario, royal College of Suraeonz. a 1 at attention deeass and -)f music tundgar -silver.-eut; glass, linen, a lovely Got Mee I to eadenc a of women aj am nes. A terN most modern system from or Violin. progr enjoyable evening is promised. reading lamp mild two substantial the choicest wheat grown There cheques from the fathers of the bride We have both. will be a collection tjiken during the " . I The quality is there and'ilic evening,and tall are heartily invited. and groom, The happy couple left on Come and hays a good time. Don't the evening 108 G., . R.train, amid prict is right. H."KENNEDY. Barl-Jr-ter. S forget Wednesday, April the Otb showers of confetti and best.wishes. a iet* lNotary Public ,'Ont, fio6itheir manv friends. for western iConveyancert-stc. Stouffville USE BAKERS' X01 Vibi by,611t� 1 41 points. The bride suit BROUGHAM ride ravelled in a lK.C., BARR of navy blue tricotine.- with hat to For Bread-makes more, �'bettet,. A tneetink-of those interested in match. Among the guests from,&dis— whiter and sweeter bre 11*1161tor. Court Houzo.Whitby. 10-V T E.FAREWELL, is- football ivill be held irrub6botel this tance were: Mills Mary Cream of To- V • T111B.Counity Crown Attorney,and County Akly your Furnittitle f rom a:d than'any other. 4A. (Mday),eveningat-8 o'clock. A full route ; Mrs. McNish and daughter. �N E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and attendiince 17.4 requested 49 1t is desired .5liisNina. of Toronto;_bliss Minnie As Solicitor,notory Publie.rte. Money,0- R -B E-A L nd to 6rgmizt-a goml strong teaxn for the7 and Mep4z-4. Sidueoy and ill Fonvid, 0• 04434g,00ce Brock St.Yortb,VtbitbT. Yaly coming s Pasv6n. We buys the mrater• (.If Oshawa ; 'Miss H;iz-1-ReRrd, of To- --r-CLARE-MONt i i3r,'arii w e tiow want the' organliAtion ronto; TbotliKs a-nd Mrs. Allmin, of r ALES,"&PJ OUNSTON'-Barr ir-ters that 'will bring the Lest out of that. Osbaxv% find Mlso, Olii�e' kdd Cecil•Detc..'2_-,0 Danforth Ave. (Woot%;orth,Bldg) ➢ Reduced prises -for Jan. and material. Toronto.. Phone Gerrard 44111. Satur"Ya, Ma!- Feb. We pay the frelgh- The deama, given in Bronghmn on Found, of Bo I wmanville. 20. (Ind.) ; 7 1: wern 17. 401y anywhere Thttr*d y ('Vk•DJP9;. NArch the. 177th, WILLIA'.%I-J. BEATO'N,R. A_Par-- Larg'e-skock and lov under' the au-pl­,•s of the Meithodi3t Death of Thomas A. McCallum rioter,Solicitor. memter of tht: Prm of vet�i prices. Ladles' Aid, w%" ft decided skice-15 R yi.!�man.Demirod.Foster and Beaton. Toronto L Each bbaracrOr repre-eoted wa§ vo-ell Tbere passedawn)r. after a,short-111- General Trusts Building.$3 Bay Street.Toronto., . .Service !.C,ea. Orchestra was well TelcpboreWair,9(3 and 962. 1 - The Devitt 01 ness. un Frid:ty evening. March 18,b. LOGS WANTED reeeived and will alWAy's be sure of a one omas rendertcl by-11".. IMeMstater and fAtu�; WCKlfuin. Tbe*deceRF!ed was born in, of Claremprit's highly respected ily w" highly IIippreciated. The_NIc- A R A G -Den to I fail bottle wherever-they go. -ic citizens In the jierson;of Tb A q BLANE B. BEATON. -7). T). R. Rock El in. No. 1,$41),(10 t*o$'tZi 00 per 31 Napanee in 1849 In 1870 be moved to Graduate of the RoyalColelge of Dewal S,,f t El in, 3WA)to J:,.h(1 blaster Highlanders.won the Kpplanse Oil Springs, Lambton County, where Surmooni and University of-Toronto. Off"ce 134st-wood. 1• 30.00 t o 33- 00 -of all. Afull house greeted ',Aun.t be engaged in farriAng and luilibering over W. INI. Pringle's toardwase store, vvliitby We have a full line-of motor olle Xdc Office hours 0 to 12 1 to 5.30. Ind.'Oone White As for a period of- fire •years, the ce t greases as Well as motor fixt.tires.I; L 6: b. 40J*to 4510b o 'Bell phone 220., - 441y M)jyjer. Chatham towa-9bip, Kent.Co, e SO 00 z 4. SCARGOROr be purebstsed a farm' and spent the Autos all wakes and designe reps6- Hernlock, 25.00, 2nd Growth Pine,25.00 The recently installed pipe organ greater part of his life.* In the spring ed-on shortest notice and was used for the first time on Sund&y at fair tirices of 1919 he purchased a farm neae the Chopping and Oat Rolling every week in St. Nicholas' Anglican Church. Village of-Claremont', to which he re- SON.A.T.C..V ETA E.STEPHEN day excepting-Monday. Birch Cliff'.Fr"I 31. Sherlock.organ. moved and spent. the remaining two Agents for Dominion Tires teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1983, c veal's of big life. In 1879 he married Ctarernorit. W-10 Ist. gave a short recital at the close of he evening service. At a later date Jai uihe Ford Parts June Bell,who predeceased him twen t y "Gea W G. HA31-Issuer„ of M I ag” W. G.Barnes,. Green River go. To this union were born the Avenue' Methodist chok '"s a • Lic*osss in the 00 017 0949=1.. four sons and one daughter, Archie. Gasoline always on hand. -Free A&-- 1plakoring Village. 271Y Or address$. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. will render special music.- A graud entertainment will be--Dan. Allan and Mrs. Wal-Campbell., Call acid fee us it you are in nee6k W P VJRICHARDSION Real"Es given in Chri.at Cbivtch Pntiqh Hill), all of Chatham tow-tiship, who-survive of anything In the auto - .Mate, ltisurarcjp,.Conveyancing. Not 14,rarboro.,(!4top.39. Kingatrin.roRd) nin him and Andrew. deceased, .In 1904 or truck line. 'Public.Etc.,,PkVering;Ont. 31ry Farmers, Aher the evening of Wednesday, he married Minnie Stokes, of,Port tiot esday, Marrh 'HALL-Hot?se carpenter. Es. 36th. The -program will cons6tof;t Lambtotij wb�) *ith one son Robert. Cowan m Sh Those..-vibo t1rama. entitled."Farm Folk,4." pre. are left to mourn the loi-is of a Ohea, srt;rnstes given(mr re'ti work, -repsin or de-ire thi-ir harness -alteratior4 Ind.phone 2013.-:Picketing. '.12;y mended.or with anything in the haO, s--*utpd hy%th- ChAutauqda-Club. wh-o husband--and father. -Thwfuneral ser- 1%ill he as,haed in the pvogrui hy-other vices were condur-ted under the aus ,neqs line, please I't-ave your ord-cra wit h at'le.Lilent. Doors ope-n tit 7 j,'Irlook. piee-4 of the A. F. and A. N . of ick 9, Ont. 4* R BEATON TOW%& SHIP CLERK J. S, Balsdon P enn D. 4vsTbne-r, Cowmiiwionorlor taking All repairs�vlll be calleld for and tip. con­rt'at 8 sharp. Aduilistrin 25o.. which he wa,;K.charier merritier. lu, 'afiluvits, Accountant Etc. %rousv 60 lose iveredwithi tbreedays of iving on farm rert .116 the Union Church by the Rev.A. Me- 0; 344-fl Lic- Lellam, assists;d' by The Rev. C. W. 4MOTI the Cit'der. seatq�3-rrnt4. ' I'verytmd� eowe and King. after which tbF,remnins, were Grain Ch `pen an enjoyable evening. OPPIng W.-,M I DDLETONY. L7 1V.8, PT-GIT. 41.)tf _- _� - .­ _. '" - I taLou to Dresden for interment. Mr.,- -inaker, Whitby -&)hlin vrlis�a eon.-ervative in poll-- 4 _Referendum'Vorte leer for tt.c Province 0 Ontario. AJ. MCC Tr The U!wil-es _conduct�el on 10-r-1 -__ I . _­ :- Alto 'bmeder'of purr-bred 'shorthorn catCe', Ho wit-A bron'd-minded and public Write,phone oi� call. �Ind. heire, Claremont Pic"k6ring town%hip iq well orgAniz- 0 21,Z. Glen%lajor P.O. NY PICKERING irited and hi_A,suddPn dtknike has I am 'prera"a_to do Chopping .11 for the Ileff•reudikin Vi-le to be 8P tunin- Out every day Kl,)ntn river'tbt whole com taki�n -I-,h 3b,nday."'April" lStb. 16-5i r""t" . itF in which. during bit; short Rtmy, be V POSTILI, Licensed Auc cv�lng cifticers h;ivt, 1wen 0�-cted week exce X e 6r Couatiog of Ytili ar.&_ortaxio. Z,�!,,. LUMBER YARY" r--il bars tuade P..-,ride circle of friends. pt.Saturday. $too salvo of all kinds art#na0--to on short:00- for the vafi6us- poAing- -�inh-djvi4nns r _notice, Address Cvroea River r.0.. Ott _\n, 1.* R. Crank, preAdent. AV. H. t Jch-a F. Baylews�,�Iaremou: Westner, Sec'r.: 2 M. S. Chitpni-An, rir9t-vla,,s stock anclimplemen a' ,41N '.%I A W. 'E"f-Er) -A _t J's. Hirijardsoin. Fpe'y ;.3 R�v.. at - o.2 7 NF, 1,1( % r R-urn I Route N TIONEFR,h�r Yor k�Qn,*r-a.,.,:r vVe ha- sale, Puti-bartom—L- i F. Uliiz.tirin. ;)Tps.,, A. Allin, Cour i it-4, All kind-%of promptig attended st(,Ck (if the,folltivNlng nint"ial- 1: G. Ooilv;ib, C. U.,Antis.* to. TerMsirtaun-ble. Date%for sacl iiazy be Fir Floorin GREEN WOOD Autobaobile Repairing arranged atNEWS'Offirv. Bell' and llrl!tj"= ;Z V 5 A. TAylor, pr�-�.. i�� A. Rogprq. soc'y. dent phones. Whitby,Ont. 11,tielled B.-C. Fil? 'Shepting, Mild .1; w. Gee. pres., A. Rogers F-tw-y :.7 L' 3rlq, Fre4,1 Bvr•is was In Toronto a The Chevtolet Se�rvilce Station ad--- d Niat0herl B. C. ftc-mlock- ffi-,uritig. Mid iet"n, +-­a-, U-. pk,illips.. sec.7. few days last week. Garage at Pi;kering'ls open for sL* inch V Mar(:1ad Fir Ceflin•v N 4 ill. 8 N1. Eli ice,-pro-i , W _),.Rog-r-. orILIAn Wils(m ism off duty theser kinds uf repia irs and ovei hauls no ,t and so' `sect J. A. 1-mrs. ptes., V% Jaruie- days�with a lame back. ar Sidi -Nine, Hundred-sAE V_o�-i; tigl; Id. tiod..9 in. B. C. Ced. Chevorlet 49(l Cars son. s4i�'v ;*10 Rov. A. Mr-Lellan. pres.. The infant child of'.Tospph and Mrs. - Fifty Dollars F. O. B.-vour r -.'.Government, Municipal -and Cor. A)4n, Beaver Beard. Plaster Boa7rd Nev, King, wv y ; 11 W. .1. Turner, iiilts ;-a under the doctor's care. farm, with bumper poraticti Bonds For Sale. and Apple Bairtels. PI-4 - J. Michell. '.Said officers*,' \V, "H. and Nlis. Wil,,son spent the 'I e�ent a live committee of not !Ols %�vpek.end in Toronto witb relatives. Expert workmanship guaiant e& B�.ii rhoue,ID3, -than seven pexbonq. n ho shall mqsii )jr- Agent for Clievrolei Car'S, Goo-dyeim. J Gibson abd Mrs. Bert Batteries. tjOL) them in taking full charge of their: Tires and Willard W. D. Gordon S IIAI%vey spent the week-end in To- WILLI-�.M_D. DYKES, WHIfAY sob-division, with at riew to getting,-t onto. Batteries exchanged. PICKERING out the full, vote. Both women and Nl:- Y. d is szending Easter in T,')rotito with -Mrs.•Robine Gerow s Garage, Ticke Bell and Indepehd;Ent phone. fo VbVe.'• Naniss 'not oil the list rn:xy tte and Veterioary 5urcyeon he entered on voting rl,iv, if the viect or F. L. and Mrs. Green are in Buffalo YlonorGredu teofOutatioVeterinary h if 0 lie 8 b pippears in p�-zsim sod is vouelied fir this we,2 with the ri r' brother, College. All calls der orrigL-L 4 - ans-lertor, J W. D6wn. Tp Pres. Walt r. /PIC ermg 'p.-orvptly attended 6- EASTER TERM and W:!I. Wctni�v.Tp. S&e*r,' 41, Llo-vd Wil.,on has left the egiploy of Bell'acid-Inde' etid& t Pliones n F. Tj Green ar-d is now,working for '29th , i-R yan'*-F,9 le,Wed n esda y,..March 30 tbp,GQ4-;Pn CQn1 ONTARPa: .:Opens �Iar- r PICKERING, -ftft,ivg Co. orn, nt Grnce Hospital. Toronto, TIME TABLE-PicReritzs -Strt;oti Build for Success by attending ` : Dr'u -5. S. Football League oV Tw-,sday, Match 15t.1), to- Robert R. Trains jams-East lea rr. follows and 'Mrs. Harvey,a daughter. 9' No. , 6 %TT Mail 7.57 � M The annual of the football The Yoting People's Missionary Soci• etc met at the home of Gladys Trim- 8 I!0c&l 2,28 P. I. n with the Sabbath g �"c in in 6 Lc'izrl 6.25 P. M Schools of the tbe.Townshipof Pick- )1�on Wednesday with, &full at-' Story Tra;n3 going West' due _fts, frillows-' ering was held in the school room of tendance. _."After the business.part of•Youg-e &Charles Sts,Toronto- No. 35* Local. N.45 A Dun-bart6ti- Presbriterian church on the meeting was over lunch wits sere- 27 P. M. The 27 Local This School enjoys a great reDuta- Tuesdav evening. ice were a large ed, after which the most of them ad- 7 Mail -0-0 r,. Ni, number pre=ent and the enthusinsru journed to the church for League Nos. 6 and 7 also run on. Sunday tion for superior work and for,placi, seemed greater than last year, which meeting. TRY OUR OPEK0_ COFFE lug the grPALrates quickl-v in good It is a Rexall product "Foregoing is according to Standard goes.to show that the coining year wi.1.1 Our genial store-keeper. Bert Har- time. positions. There ara thousands of be more of a success than the previous vey, is 'all smiles these days, he not and is enre to P ing was opened by the only having celebrated his 28t mito•eFtch 5-ear and one, The me t' h wed openings in Tort hynin. "Oh God.. Our Help- in Ages ding anniversary on March the 15th, please, Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•V.Sc. we are called upon to fill more than, past,' followed by praver, The min- bue' on. that date he also became %poly 45 cents'per pound. Veterinary' can, ,SuVeori. w.e Open all year.• Enter at, utes 'of last meeting-vEere read �nd Gradpa. Harycm. We all hope thAt M I - WAMPOLES, NYALS, • Giracluate of University of Toronto. tiny lime. Circulars free. ado fed. Letters of clai-m. for the fir. and Harvey will livetasee- cup 6f last pear were read, but as there many more anniversaries of their 1p ,Fo�iner VetcrinariFm to Macdonctld W. J. Elliott,,Principal NATIONAL, REXAEX. ........ Agricultur;il College, Quebec. -vas some misuliderstinding regard- wedding and-well, a few more grand- products always on-hand ing the awarding of the cup, till inem. children. :Prompt attention to all clients, hers presera thought wisest to with- n the heavy rain, on Sattir- Owlrig t, Stationery, Candles, Tobaccoek- -the-cup-at- yed- y tl.. FIILLa_jjej'e B�Tl and Ind, Phones, -hold _d were coverect with It is My Business- - for under proper rules this season, water, while tip at the pond it wAs .,Cigars, Cigaretts. z. P�IJCKLRING, ONTARIO To help yon run part of yours, The election of officers resulted as f6l- necessary for some f the 'en to be 0 in We make our own stock iLud Coll- lows :'President,; Frank Booth. of there to prevent an ice Jain, Unfor- By opening aNew. Garage in the Vil- Green. River :Vice-President, Thomas tunately one of the men. In the per- dition powder&. They contain loge of Whitevale I am prepared to do Stewart, of Picicpring : See y-Treat:','-,' sim of N`vill Sadler! nearly lost his pure drugs. No filler, G all kindi; of repair •work, including u6vd T, John'14ton, of Brougham. life. 'The object on which he bad trips and side curtains, also inhking The motion of adjournment was car-- braced his ike•pole gave way, throw- Has full line 0A freeb and cur- p your old car look.-and run like new h-� fled and the meeting tid journed with ing him head formost intfr the giving it a good coat of new paint, pond. ed meats constantly on hand. the bvmn, Blest Be The Tie That On account of the rapid current he 4,. THE PICKE- RING N WS-11 Agent for Toronto rhachinery;includ- ffincls.;' After the business meeting was unable to swim. but managed to spice 'Roll, Breakfast Bacon N. E. McEWEN COn ing: Pumps,' Windmills," Silos was closed the girls of Dunbarton took catch the root of•a. tree which enabled R&M and!Gasoline'Engines. , Bologna, Weiners, etc good ckre to satisfy the inner man, him to get out. He i&no* none the Highest prices paid for CHARLES MARICE, which was much appreciated by all worse excepting from P. few scratches Veterinary Surgeon present. The rules of the league will on his forehead, but his hat and rub- Butcher's cattle Home Tel. 5521. NY hi tevale,Ont he published next week, bers are still missing. z: �' •nw"-' .•'+"^cy;'.'`' F'°T' '"�+:. °'9f ,o-'".�t.'•a"l.'`Yk".! '.yi:'SS+ ;'�+.w. :- - rvn _ 'a'a .l:".?r '""�1 'w.ti.w.• ', aH''ttr' .1!i,'�.,'',ay.'";° +:a, �•y « S +:+•n'y3h,., e.- '+�+.i:,u -,:-,. - 'a.Y: _ _ .�^•'. ca—:. ar=':y +"'- rca✓+s:�F'`�'+r�,'. y�" •..i..`:,. 'fr-',:,: ���yy .�^'`a,"-d•.`,+}''tG7rai�'N✓'v°'°�++. y..�'7"a',s?'_.. ,r.___ •,J,••-.,,F _ `-_ .'"�r:.i.. •vv�wa••>s,...�'�„•r.a•�-•:t;�y"as•r, ''�'':�.�'H �'"��.,'fi�°�.•"ia''v;. �.4 .. .-,�,... . :�!'•+ - �.. '•W;'- •«y. - _ "v..ra.°'L'"'.'• "n' .emu:.• •-' _ r, m t;-. .�i�".`•'r, ^r• . .,7 w .,. ,.t w*:,,:.,.. •' :-'�"- '•wt a '" ,�. ;may. ..rtr�A•'.s<v,..-:..'.a-1_" %.'<•�--s ""ti.'s `�.vr;e,,'ry �'i,+��:"„' "F:t.' y�.. a�•- +�• '1✓.'i• -•f. -.Ay !•'t... t; .1. ',}4'•F w'.7. - S'yr:.. `M '.f b +.•.Y,\,',�? :': �, p,r •+V.)w-1 v •r n l s .. ... ., �— ,... !• '` ^' ,_._. tie.. n � .9 �= ._.. • s ! • ' A few moments latter'' wa were~ This is •Canada s- Wtre1,ess Years . Shown into a .charming boadojr in :• which• Lady Ir iten '"24 'waiting to! - !.• Wh•.ther -ou -axe resident la,a large city or taw or receive cis. She was a strikingly `'°^'" _'' `•="' three hundred tulles away, Amateur Wireless Equip- g y i+ - went furnishes you with endless inntr•uctive entertain- handsome brunette, but to-night her :. me„t. 1+"e tin supply Iteceivtng Apparatus which will face, which normally, I think, pcs- pick up signals from the big Wireless Stations and ea • I s sed rich color"ng, was al ost pal- 'enable'you to •'listen' in" for wireler•s telephone con-. { certs radiated by the 31arcont Company. Secure a , and there Was a hunted look in VE Trnnstnitting Set ?operated directly dff a lamp socket? her dark eyes which made me wish ' - , and rommunisate with your friends a hundred miles to be anywhere than where I fou:.d awn}. Amateur NVi,_eless brings the ,great world to lour door.. Cut out and mall this ad. to us with request myself. \ tor.. Price List "C" and ask us anything you' would "T fail to underatand ycur message, like to know about Amateur Wireless. 61r," she said, and T'admired the im-• >l'tiuy ticensea Full' line of parts and tech- perious courage with which she faced --`-�� puss it - nicai books always in stock. 1 him. •"You •say you have recovered I ;♦= '-'General Electrla SCIENTIFIC. EXPERIMENTER, Limited a handbag which I had lost?" \ - Patents. 83 lario 81'3S77tT EalIT, *cz:olrrro �—�--_ ` 1 Gau eNo9Wire - �..._. i Harley bowed, and front the pocket '- of his greatcoat took out a silken a.1t tasseled.ba .. "The one -which you How �eCt C7tiiliVa►ftlZltl C ware yDea FuU Weight Rohs %. `• V - left in the Cafe.Dame, Lady IretorW$ Medw b �� ''':'' .•;.':�. he replied. "Here also I have"—from @ CanBC{I8n Steel ���� Full Lest th Rolls another pocket he drew out a'diamond �. g The ring="something which was extorted and Wfre Comp-st LimiteT` �.a►5t3 Q� 'White from you by the fellow Meyer." Hbmllton,Ont. Winnipeg11 MaY►. LVetimf _ •. � • _ d By Without touching her recovere J SX property, Lad Ireton stood beside the prone y $ chair from which she had arisen, her cannot see the gold tooth." , - —Minard's Liniment-tor Burns, etc. ''`ROttlll @C' gaze fixed upon the-speaker. "But, Harley—it was murder." *, . , "My friend Mr. Knox is aware of ' "Not within'the meaning of the all -the-circumstance§;"'continued'the law, Knox. Lord Ireton is officially i ., � >..< latter, "but he is as anxious as I am in Africa—and he went actually after o i to terminate this painful interview. `big game.' The counsel is.not born, HIDES'WOQL ['V iW - who could secure. a conviction. We y`� - I surmise that what occurred on.Wed _ i >aivOO2i 1ZI718--The hand?- ;:• -� s nesday night was this—correct me if are somewhat late, but ails?} have less In of these skins.1s our eve- ` I am wrong: While dining with Mr. difficulty in finding a table at eialty. It will pay Sou to snip _' PART IV. temples, having' a dark beard and De Lana you heard sounds of a quar- Princes'." I, zo us it you have three or more „ - q„ skins, but on a leas number the ?<ou are looking at this .tragic mustache, and a very tanned face. rel in the street below. May I sug- Mie Erd.) ! freight charges are too heavy. fragment, Knox," said Harley, taking "Yes, yes!" cried 'Meyer, and his gent•that you recognized one of the , - '' -up the bar. !'Of course"—he shrugged. astonishment was patently unfeigned. voices?" Wome-n! Use "Diamond WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED -''tibia shoulders—"it <-:plains the *bole "It is a friend of-yours?" Lady Ireton, still staring straight » WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO unfortunate occurrence. You see, there ry ''A friend of mine, yes," said Har- before her at Harley, inclined her Dyes. 93TABLISH90 1870 ,as a flaw in the metal at this end"— ley ilbsently, but his expression wap head in assent. "I heard my father's -he indicated the spot--"and,the other very grim. "What time did he finally, voice," she said hoarsely: Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists., leave?" „ Coats, Stockier „' -end had 'evidently worn loose in its Quite .so,, he continued. I am ' s>•, Draperies. � • � � �, ': socket' "He waited until-after 11 o'clock. aware that Major Ragstafl' is your ' Everything. "But I don't understand." The dinner is spoiled. He gays, but father" He turned fo me: "Do you Each yacgage of "Dlarnoad Dyes'- i It takes a joint' of beef to' ''°'if will all be made clear at the does not' complain." recognize the touch of genius• at contains easy directions• for dyeing make a bottle of Bovril. „:9nqueat, no'doubt A most unfortun-' "No," said Haxley, musingly, "he. last?" Then, again, addressing Lady p artiste ot_vvool' e!!>!, cotton !lash, :",¢ate thing for you, Mr. Meyer." bad nothing t<o complain alsout.' One Ireton: "You naturally suggested to or'mixed'goods. B9warel Poor dye ; „ "Most unfortunate," declared the more question, my friend. When the Your companion that he should look streaks, ap6i5, fades and ruins ms ! ' proprietor of the restaurant extend- lady escaped hurriedly on Wednesday out of the window in order to learn lerial by gluing it a 'dyed look." Day ing his. thick hands pathetically. night what was it that she left be- What was taking place: The next " thin you knew was that he had fallen "Diamond Dye&" only. Druggist has Xost ruinous to my.bus}Hess. hind and what Brice are you trying to g Y"We will'You' go upataira now;' said, extort from 'her for returning it?" into the street?" Color Card. _ p way, Mr. ,Me Meyer, and the lwholething, "Do you that the man collapsed entirely: her hands to her face. a It is retribu y civil- -will "Another war would destro i y y g you underatand, nax, said tion" she whispered. have brought ization" said-Lord Grey r"•will be quite clear to yon,.Knox." Harley as the cab bore us toward C. g y recently, -:i NEVER -As the proprietor walked out of the Hamilton place. "Do you grasp the this on myself. But he does not'de- - PROFITEERED offlec and upstairs to the second floor details of this scheme?" serve—"= Her voice. faded into Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, sic. " " „ ,.T s}lence- - •�Harley`whispered is my ear: Where ' On the contrary, .I replied, am ••you- refer to - `'':`did she go?" absolutely at sea." - your husband, Lord bee not�� "No. 45 Hsmiltani Place;' I replied Ireton?'' said Harley. god since 1914 Nevertheless I had forgotten that I' COARSE SALT K Jn an undertatle. was hungry, in the excitement which Ireton nodded and, again�e- "Good -God!" muttered my friend now claimed me, For, although the i covering power of speech: "It was to LAND SALT and clutched my arm so tightly that;thread. upon which these seemingly have been otr last meeting," she said, Bulk Calots Same Price, Same Quality, I winced. "Good God! This crime l disconnected things hurl was invisible:looking up at Harley. She shuddered a Was the work of a genius." f to me. I recognized that Bsmpton, and her eyes blazed into sudden TOROIITO SALT WORKS _ Same Quantity. Opening a door on the second land- the city,.clerk, the bearded stranger,'fierceness. Then, clenching her hands, 0. J. CLIFF TORONTO "'ing, Mr. Meyer admitted us to a small who had made so singular a'proposi- she looked aside. "11h, the shame of a _ upper room.-its furniture consisted'tion to him; the white-hatted major, this hour!" she whispered. _ a ' a around dining table, several chairs, the dead stock broker and the mysteri= ' �. a couch and vet little-else. I ob- ous woman whose And I would have given much to t served, however,that the furniture,�case the clear sight f H-a in the,. have beery spared the spectacle o! n g f Harley had P carpet and a -few other appointments promptly detected, all were linked to this proud woman's humiliation. But NO a • 2,S, and 1 r.' Were of a character much more ele- gether b same subtle chain. I was Paul Harley was scientifically re- Cake 10-1h. ant thaw chase of the public room convinced, too; that my friend held morseleas. =I could.detect no pity in, ►? low, A window which overlooked aL least one tad' of that chain in his his glance. 1Wastedd curtains which had been drawn aside moved slightly n the draft P grasp. "I would give mys life willin ly to - the street was open, so that the lush g "In order to clear your mind for spare my husband the knowledge of y H e_interview which I hope to obtain what has happened;' said-Lady Ire- The window o!the tragedy,Knox, this evening," continued Harley, "let Lon in a low, monotonous voice. :explained Harley. He crossed tie me clear up one or two points which „Three times, I sent my maid to re. . -room. "If you will stand here beside may-seem obscure. In the first place, cover my 'bag, but he demanded s fives a wonderfully fresh flavor to every kind me, you will see the ga in. the rail- you recognize that anyone leaning out rice which even I could not a Now ing cawed by the breaking away of of that window on the second shot pp pay. of cake;pie and pudding--the last morsel is - the fro it is all 3iscovered and Harry will_ go moist and di estibl-e as the first. It does fragment which now lies on Mr,,would almost automatically neat bin +► _ - Heyet's desk. Some few yards to the weight u know. - lower the cost oibakin left in the street below is where the g upon the iron-bar'which was "That--I fear, is-unavoidable, Lady' ' g "- _ � placed there for that very. purpose, Ireton;'�decl�tred Harley. "May Lask ! By far the most popular table•,syrup,for _• "alt task place of which we have since the ledge is tints&uslIy low?" where Lord Ireton is at present,?" - cooking,baking Gird caddy-making. heard, and the unfortunate also-fol-- �tl. :a ;,. Africa after lti ; Lana, who was dining here alone—an lows that if.t e bar eve way an " �+ a. g — THIN cnx,mA srAlC$CO., fitl7TIi e:-con is custom o his--naturally.. g y y H'm, said Harley, m Africa, and + D►MONTU�• -- ------ - " . ran to the window upon hearing the one thus leaning on it world be pitch- after big game? I can offer'you one P 8 ed into the street. Crxywn1B*JL*"---And S nm . ¢isturbance,. leaned out, _sup ,rtin "Correct:' consolation; Lady Ireton. In his'own I.his weight upon the railing, a ra 1 "$tit, my dear fellow^ said T, "how interests Meyer will stick to his first collapsed, and—we know the rest." could such an accident have been fore- ing alone.-'that Mr. De Lana was din- Che Great 'Sweetener .17 "It will runt-me," groaned Meyer; seen?'' g alone.' a in - --"it win` bad repute to m�estab= A strange, horribly 'pathetie look °"-- - _ — ----- --- ------ - i '"y v apcalh of o„ n.�:,Ii..l: '1'l,ia came into Me worian'9 118UIiLld eyes. " ,lishment, was no accident! One end of the bar ♦s:�ssassxr sxsr>ESe "I fear it' will," agreed' Harley had been filed, complstely through ,you—you not acting for?"-- I sympathetically, "unless we can man- although the file marks had been care- she began. „ - ' age to clear up one or two little dift} fully concealed with rust and dirt. I am acting for no one, relrlied The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. eultiea which T have observed For,and the other end had been wrenched Harley tersely. "Upon my friend's a,. ware of success instance"--he tapped 'the proprietor 1 out from its socket and then replaced own.,,retion you may rely as upon my whole'Family Insurance at Cost. Government Stantard Rates. 'on the -shoulder confidentially—"have, in such a why hat an one leaning " ?" Total fades on b"d at 31st aecembsr. 1990—;1,905,357.77. you any idea of the identity .of the• u Y o g Then why should he ever know. i yon the bar could not tail to be „ .at T indeed, murmured Harley, JOHN L. DAVIDSON, Grand Councillor, 540 Euclid Ave., Toronto, Ontario woman who was dining here with Mr: Precipitated into the street!" - Do�l�:iltna on- Wednesday night?" precipitated heavens! Then you mean—" since be is in Africa?" ww. F. MONTA.GUE. Grand Recorder and Acting Grand Treasurer, ' The effect of this Sim le in ufr „ As we descended the stair to the Hamilton, Ontario. P 9 y I I mean. Knox,•that the man who }call �an the proprietor was phenomenal, occu fed the sn , my friend paused and pointed to For Information as to cost of joining apply to, .' ! ► 1 "__ p pper room 'on the W. F. CAMPBELL, Grand Organizer,-Hamilton, Ontario. Sis at yellow face assumed a sort of;night ht before the tragedy—the ed a life-sized oil paintin b London's ',� leaden'(iue, and his already prominent i g g Y—the ' dark t3 y man tanned and bearded—spent his most fashionable -portrait painter. It was that•of a man in the tmform of �r eyes protruded.abnormally. He licked' time in filing through that. bar—in Sis lips. short in i a Guards of cer, a dark man, slightly I tell preparing a death trap!§ _ t't you—already I tell you," he , I was almost dumbfounded. "But gray at t e temples, his face very -,muttered, "that Mr. De Lana he en Harley;' I said, !"assuming that he tanned as if by exposure to the sun'. _ - this room ever Wednesday and Having had no occasion_ for d•is-' _ Catre Y Y knew his victim would be the next - .' ronietimes also Friday, and dine here occupant' of the room, how could he guise when the portrait was painted," At You f' vice r by himself." know?—" said Harley, Lord Ireton appetra "And I tell you," said Harley sweet-, I stopped: Suddenly, as if, a cur- appears here without the beard; and r i _/ Wherever You Livl. that you are an inspired liar.; tain had been raised, the details of as he is not represented smiling one p You smuggled her, out by the side what I now perceived to be a fiend- _ The woman in town. m' country,,has -ntrance after the accident," the same aSnaataee as her sister to r = }ably cunning murder were revealed Teff the 'city in expert advice from the The side entrance." muttered to me, - Meyer. '•The side entrance?" i "According to his own account, 'beat-known arm Cleaners and"Exactly; the side entrance. There Knox;' said Harley, "Major Ragstaff t. hyvm in C'aaada.Dad a is something else which I must ask , Pt-,.`.` you to tell me. Who had engagedi regularly aised along that street 1���� t t- Parcels ttaem`the coon seat by maiI Y .... i iJClii--SO ypi�t,50Tlic1 :: . this room on Tuesday night the night military punctuality at the same �1 r or empress recelre tae careful tlul so tit after attention an lark before the 'accident?" i hour every night. You may take it 1 fte the'bath The for granted that the murderer was *flit"$ab-' ++ ;4 < a !• P >z - _. _ proprietors expression remain-,well aware of this. As a matte of ��7rn �sp tolls Cleaning and Dyeing • ed uncomprehending. "A gentleman,";fact, I happen to know that he was use �s Own Soup R '`' "I never see him before." r he,sa'" Y " I t;a-rivst also take it for granted that _ _ himself Moths _ ht�! Clothing r Hotted Fabrim ' Another' aolitar diner? sug- the murderer knew of these little :•*+- g Bested'Harley. dinners for two which took place in of terse 'For pears,the n=,ms of"'Putitse'k"haze "yea be is alone all the evening he private room above the.Cafe Dame - waiting for a friend who does not t '�'" �wlys t� rt• = #VvIfLed old thiioa is tiidis woadc os tome." every Wednesday—and sometimes on 'Ivan lS7tis sew. Friday. round the ft ' ''' •` "Ah," mused Hanle "alone all the y'• gure of the wIItUre'r personal ;elrtnsssts of bvem i•' " Ii Y— methodical major, with'his cane icu- No sklct is'to life mist fragile m>iaterial, err h a- j evening, was be? And his friend; P 1 hold curtains, draparies.ruse,eta_ disappointed him. May. I suggest that I,ous white hat as`a sort of focus, was ` 4 4 ten&n t6t it - i built up one of ti.e most ingenious T; 1 ; ~`"� �iVrike to tie for.further DartieaLrri as be was a dark man? Gray at the Wi11 not be tau - send � parcels dhad to i ,;.•: schemes of murder with which I have• ever come in contact. The victim Letter for • -� literally killed himself." _ • s SeC� Autos ': "But, Harley, the victim might s have ignored the disturbance.'' e•'st ' RF.A$EY SELLS TURN; II87o<p That is where I first detected the " �.. cars of all types: 011 oars aewsub. touch a genius,on of the He recognized i+ t to delivery UP to 100 miles, Or teat OWN.son of same distance it yos *tab. !n +ts combatants— order ss pureboxed. or vurehaae or his companion did. Here we are" » rtes ret'unded. The man ushered us into an an e- rtt <3 � mechanic of yo.r own us to roAm off the lofty and rather gloomy - ����'r fto took the,a o+sr, or ask w to s r ° ul. ray car to city reprew,atan.e tea hall and closed the door. rtj�� !� _ acfion. Very lures •tOQR always On "Harley," I said in Sts{;? whisper, flJBSt zisrL YO[Tt�B gty 7 d. "am I to believe—" v"'' _ /�e a 'O Into Breskey's Used Carurkst "Can' you doubt it?" returned Aar- ,o~ - Sill, A 41010 TOW-0a iSpBMt, "` ley with a grim smile. ° W t„immil 1, 11 L l l.r I 1 1111111011 1111+ r r dY*• ^� v,! iii` ^r T�"f.k^' `"^ l � '�e '�� .S�KVI, y,,�t .�, �. •r•' 'u Mb�'.'*R ��^^ C.• :.ty-: «yr �"'�,....`',N,A(; ;,,�f°`"�`4- ,fin •`t�• •,KE`•�' 1."e:• �: "ee -kh life, ring knocked.at, my door of I MD FLOODS. CAUSE: Magic. h Easter U1 , Alm W?je Spring peeped slyly In -vv Saying,"All' birds a;� out. x„ To OPIT To y a lily bud that would Saying, "I have changed the woods Illy should. not bloom as a Come and help them sing!" 15 is the tale 6f "7 .." THn' The ' ,One Farmer Killed and Another Fatally Injured Near Kin- To a fairies' bower, little girl gave it her kindest care,, Property- Aided by my friend the sus e she wanted-it so for Easter Day; but ever cairdi!Ii0 and Considerabi Damage Done to Prop 11 And a southern shower. the 'flower seemed to stay stiffly wrapped -of Port Floods in Northern S action Hope. J fl in its little green hood. On Easter Eve u. • ;Ah, but I,was sitting glum, Kincardine,March 20.--:-Hugh J. Mc- the river. Traffice will be tied up for In my house of life! not a,sign of white. The little girl looked, Arthur, aged 50, was instantly killed, several days. Seeing dust and-cobwebs come. then turned away. She didn't have even Li-s.n Wm.Faftis,aged 47, was so baily Water flowed through the Nichol- and strife. word to say, but she cried herself softly . d Fearing tears- A Jured r., internal*,,,- that he is dNing ;i, son file factory to a depth of six feet, Thinking, "Can I clean them out, to sleep that night. stock and machin- In the dust heap fling?" the hospital here, when John M. and the damage to At twelve o'clock, or a quarter of, fairy 'Bruc e,i le 'a barn,-an the 1st concession of try is very heavy. The Cosmos Chem- When I heard the south breeze shout, Raindrop and fairy Light and . fairy Bruce,- was flattened out by a wind- ical- Co. are also very heavy losers. "Come outside! it's spring." -Beauty and fairy Love (the four good 7 -flooded, storm here yWerd-,y raw,i.ig. Mr. their whole ground floor was fairies that,set .things right) came and Sou is was Injured in the head, shoul- and more than twenty barrels of oil up I leaped and opened wide Worked in the'dark of the night. They der and hip, but though the barn was were carried down the river. Every door-and then Climbed the s entirely flattened out, several head'of' Hundreds of logs from, 'the Pert Spring danced with the sun inside talk and the tall green stem . ".'�;:.and dusted the leaves and polished, them; cattle and horses' that were in it were Hope veneer factory were carried Made It sweet again. not away, and a portion of Spiers & Tye's Dust..flew on the southwe&t breeze they slowly opened the tight green bud, A About 10 o'clo! stron;,- wind sawmill was wrecked and a laM Out of sight'away- and smoothed,out its petals creamy white; S lealne up from flee 'southwest,over quantity of shingles and lumber was I forgot It-for the trees 'fair two of them carefully lifted up the gay a lost. Looked so fresh and frail bell,of the lily cup, filled it with sweet, Lake Huron, while simultaneously -`blow came .from the northeas+.. Meet- About eight thousand dollars'-worth ness, all it would hold,,then powdered it '%Nh a t I feared might turn to tears In in this district, they formed a of stock in the Port Hope felt factory deep with shining gold. -regular'cyclone, whirling sticks 50 to was badly dan-raged, and the north Turned to morning dew! 100 fe et in the Mr. ,Thousands of part of the flume-at the lace factory How'could one ha-.i stooped to fears The little girl stirred in her Sleep to 'dolls"' dimage was done over an'area was carried away, With the sky so blue? Bay, "I wanted my flower for Easter Day." re roofed with blue, -of some four by eight mil6s, centring ' The streets adjacent to the river Fairies' bowers a :Then her eyelids moved, for she dreamed she heard tinkling laughter and whispered about Tiverton, and reaching from the were all undermined, and concrete Flower bpetrewe(r, I find. first to the fourth concession-of Bruce.I walks and C�roasiug were smashed up. Since the'world laughs I'll laugh tool word, flutter of wings and silver cries, havoc foi- rhe-damage is estimated at, one hon- Spring was very kind! ","Quick, be quick, or she'll open her eyes!". Some particulars.of the low: Bred thousand ,dollars. And deep i n her dreams again she stirred. John Drummond-Barn completely Orono, March 20-A Easter-Eggs l the Making.heavy down- The fairies fluttered around the.room, 'blown down, pour of rain, accompanied,by an ex- Probably not one person In a thous- and hid thehiselves in the fireplace, ant C -S 'Wood-Barn blown down. CeptiOnally sever electrical storm, and who buys' Easter eggs knows how 'clung in the gauzy curtain's lace, waiting W. G. Cole--Barn blown down. caused extensive damage in'this neigh-, they are made. for dawn of day to come; 4ad_the litth- Duncim McKenzie, Colin MacDou-'borhood last night. A returned soldier Most of the eggs are made. by ma- girl-slept-with-a-smile on her face, anfl the -.11, D. S. MeLaren-, John McKinnon, who recently settled near Kendall lost chinery. First a soft, Jelly-like mass Kinnon, 1VL .5 J.-Patterson-Barns badly damag-• a horse, which 'was drowned when a of sugar and other Ingredients is bell- -tall white flower was fair in the gloom. ed, reefs carried away. bridge caved in, while his wife nar- ed In cauldrons, and then, when still At peep of daylight she wakened wide. Capt. McX&y-Bam completely rowly escaped drowning,being rescued soft, it is cut N into oblong or brick "Easter is here," I think," she said. She sat up straight in der little bed blown down. with difficulty from water up to her shaped pieces of many different sizes Malcolm McIver-Bairn unroofed. - neck. by machinery. These . pieces are and thought of the lily plant, and sighed. Ross McKenzie-Kitchen carried Three washouts occurred on the C. thrown into huge copper cauldrons, .'Then day broke over the edge of the wood, compleWy away. N. Rys.. at Mileage 37, Mileage 48, with wide-open,' gaping mouths. and a ray of sunshine came peeping .. Some twenty other farms and places and Mileage 81. At Mileage 48, just When the soft sugar bricks are through and shone- on the spot where the damaged. least of Orono, the rails and ties were thrown in, the kettles begin.to-revolve, Port Hope, March 20.-Testerday'-a I five feet in the air: and the pieces* rolling around and lily stood. "Oh, most beautiful-look!" she cp'ect heavy -r'aln turned the Ganarask p wy a Leskard mill dam gave way. and around shape themselves Into eggs, River Into a torrent, with the result a dam oil'the 8th concession of Clarke and grow harder and harder, although She could scarcely believe that it was-true. that the business - section and .the township was torn to pleces. Lain g's the inside still Is soft. And, after the yet there was the lily, brave And new. northern part of the town-were com- bridge, on the 4th conceasion, also i"shell" is formed- is colored to suit "Everyone come," she cried, "and see. the taste. thing has happened to ,pletely flooded. collapsed•' what a wonderful t Every business place on the north The barn 'of Alban Cathcart, near The great fancy eggs are made of me sugar crystals. The crystalized sugar n. side of the main street suffered, and Kendall, was struck by lightning and The flower nodded away in the su is moulded-into egg shape, In moulds in many places water rushed to a burned, together with feed, seed, some The fairies folded their tired wings--dear Two sec- implements and live stork. The lose the size of Just- the egg, and then 'Aepth -of five and six feet. things-and silently, than the two halves are sealed together, little helpful, happy th tuns of the Midleind* railway were is about $3,500,with a little more girl sang widermined and the rails toppled into $2,000 insurance. and the delicate sugar nowers and softly stole away. And the little pictures are put -,on and colored by all Easter Day! Recommend Comptitlsory the hygienic advantages must hand.The fluffy little Faster chicks are to expect the On-' Creased. University Appointments. present - Le Physical Training made of real feathers, which are glued ratio Tislature, ah:vady over-bard- The hair of Chinese women is unl- to a body generally made of pajier- Thomas Henry Huxley, one of t1e erred with the manifold details of the e ti f his t ti i scientists o s m , pto- A despatch from.Pariii says.-Half formly black, becoming gire'y only in macho, although sometimes of wool, greatest vincial public works,law ardoriement, 'of FftneePs youth. are physically unr extreme'old age. cotton or wood. recipient of every honor which British agriculture, Ian&, forests, mines, fit for military service, owing to lack , The putting an of the feathers is a i science could bestow, a man who" asylums, jails, etc, to give attention of opportunity,•to take pb)eical ex- Recently Albert, King of the Be]- delicate tAsk, and [is mostly done by name is a household word in all civil- to the lntiricaeses of university expen-. *raise,according to reports by medical gians, fell heir to an island in the-take girls who stand all day pasting little ized countries, was 'an applicant in ditures and appointments• boards which have been examining the of Como, Italy. He offered it to the i soft feathers on the forms, as t4e 1851 for the position of professor of For this reason the Provincial Uni= class of 1921, which will join the Italian government on condition that bodies are. called. Then the bodleN Zoology in the University of Toronto. versity is controlled by a Beard of men who color, The,.daily newspaper which records Governors appointed by and r"pon- ,coi*ra next month. Out of more than it should become a residence for are turned over to rho that t1A re- measur. artists. The Italian undersecretary them-after the glue is"dried. this fact goes on to say t stile to the Government of the prov- 300,000 eligibles, only 166,000 etary ed up to the ordinary physical stand'- for the fine arts is now carrybrig out These men are excellent workmen- jection of his application,thre* Hux- - cord with Tend sit wilt their brushes' and paint ley into a slough of despond from inCe. ?Ws system is in ac �rds. Doctors recommended the pas- the King's wishes and believes that the practice of other communities "go 'Imme"tely of a law making the community will be ready for chickens all day, sometimes using an which he did not emerge for more possessing state univanities and hew phyaical education compulsory in all inters, musicians and poets by next air-brush to color the delicate little than two years. pa. been adopted because it prevents uni- French sciwls' summer. feathers. After they are colored they. Why did Huxley'fail of appointment Also they insist that er. ve"ities* becoming "polWad loot- - _ __ look exactly IBM a crowd of fluffy to the staff of the Provincial Univer- balls." littli chicks. nity? Because in those days profes- -'Then they are dried again and sors were appoointed by the Legisla- Market Report I Success consists in finding the placed in long rows on shelves, after ture, and a local man, so it is which they have little chocolate eyes had the necessary "pull." only an- shortest line between two points: gal., $3 to $3.25; per 6 imp. gals., $2.76 out on them. where we are and -where we want to other example, if examples were neei - to $3. Maple sugar;lb.;-20 to-2se; Ved of the necessity of placing educe- be, -wheat­-No. 1 •$1.877/&- No. 2 Northern, $1.847/4; No. ti;n;l matters in the hands of men 3 Manwitobs; Northern, Honey--60-304b. tins, 22 to 23c per When the Birds Come Back. Northern, $1.807/s; No. 4 wheat, lb.; 54%4b. tins, 23 to 25c per lb. whose sole interest is-education! It A m 'i'ihas no more rigb*t to say an $1 AM 7/a Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 pe-• IS- In the early, early morning would be just as reasonable to expect uncivil athing than to act one; no more ti-on case.' When the sky Is flushed with rose: I a town council to take over the du Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 48%c; see ties right to say a rude thing to anol:ber 4 Smoked meats-Hams, med., 35.to . 'No. 3 CW, 44%c; extra No. I feed,IS6c; heavy, 27 to 29c; cooked, You may bear the robins' carol of the public school board and the than to knock him down.-Dr. John- 44%c; No. I feed, 42%c; No. 3 feeii, 50 to In the dreaming gairden-close, high school board, in addition to its son. '39%c. 55c; rolls, 31 to,32c; cottage rolls, 39 -And the honk of wilcYgees6 winging to 34c; breakfast bacon, 43 to 46c; Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 83%c;.fanny breakfalt bacon, 5.3 to 56r-; O'er their blue, ethereal track, 7No. 4 CW, 72%c; rejected, 60%c; backs, plain, bone in, 47 to 50c; the waking hours bring gladness bone EXPLOSION OF GHN DUST WRECKS deed, 60%c. less, 49' to 53c. When the singing-birds comp back. LHU All of the above in store at Fort, Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 27 There's a nook I know where snow to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. Lard-Pure tierces, 19 to 19W; drops CHICAGO ELEVATOR WORTH $10,000,ffiff American corn-96c,nominal, tiack, Angel-fair, and clad In white, �7," :.Toronto, prompt shipment. tubs, 19% to 20c; pails, 19%.to 201/4c; prints, 20% to 21%c. Shortening, Nun-like veil their saintly faces 3% to 14c- A Ontario oats-No. 2 white,43 to 45c. tierces, 13 to 13%c; tubs, 1 0 From the glory,of the light. Southern Section a City Rocked and Every'Win olq' Sms Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, $1.80 pails, 14 to 14%c; prints, 15 to 15%c. All in vain the winds come wooing---�I . to $1.83 per car lot; No. 2 Spring, Choice heavy steers, $10 to $11.50; Yet for loves they shall not lack; ed Within Mile Radius-Heavy Damage Caused $1 TO to $1.7%. No. 2 Goose wheats•good heavy steers. $8.50 to $9,50; but-. Blushing blossoms crowd In thousands, to Nearby Towns. It' ;5'to $1.66, shipping points, When the mating birds come back. 9 accord- to $10; do,good, 'i freight. $8 to $9; do, med., $6 to $8; do. com., Chicago, March 20.-An expldsim% were shatteded in Ham"In' ond, Whiting Peas-No. 2, $1.55 to $1.65. . 1$4 to $6; butchers' bulls, choice, $7 to 1 Wben the redwing flutes a measure of grain dust rocked the entire south- and East Chicago. The heaviest suf- --Malting, 80' to 85c, cord-'$7,50; do, good, $6 to 7. do, com., $4 1 11, - Barleyv 'ac B. the waters, willow-lined. Ing to freights outside. to,$5; butchers' cows, choice, $7.50 to ern-section of Chicago early Saturday ferer was Whiting, where it was re- .Buckwheat-No. 3, $1.05 to $1.10, $8.50; do good, $6.25 to $7; do, com., Whea the meadow lark's clear piping i right, wrecked one of the world's.ported every window in the L',1,1_i.Comes a-floating on the wind, 'nominal. $4 to $5; feeders, $7.7.5 to $8.75; do, Then my happy spirit follows largest again elevators and broke business ddistriet was broken. r4o Rye-No. 2, $1.45 to $1.50, nominal,i 900 tbs., $7.25 to $8.25; do. 800 lbs., on that vast and viewless track; every window within a radius of a property loss there, according t6 mer ,according to freights, outside. $5.75 to $6.75; do, com., $5 to $6- 1 mile. chants, will reach $100,000. ' I Winged with song. It knows no limit Manitoba flour-First pat. $10.70; canners and cutters, $2.50 to $4.50; .-1 I ... I - I ani Of the nine watchmen who were, Normally about 5,00O,OQO bushels of 06cond Pat., $10.20, bulk, seaboard, milkers, good to choice, $85 to $120; i When the nesting birds come back. grain are stored.. elevator but Ontario flour-$8.50, bulk, seabo.,,rd.l y two are knD-%v-n to be dead and four are!at the time of the blast there wan'binly i do, com. and med.. $50 to $60; choice i Far beyond tife city's"s tumult trapperd in the structure by the blest, i n the Mill-feed _7 Delivered, Montreal' springers, $90 to §130; lambs, yearl- I freight, bags inc!uded: Bran,* per ron,,! ings, $9 to $10; do, spring, $12 to ' Blue horizons circling wide, missing. about •.500,000 b"hels, This was 6- $37 to $40; s'hoits, per ton, $35 to t38;; $13.25; calves. good to choice $14 to I Birds and scented- winds for comrades -The elevator,. w.hich consisted of a!s1r9yed by the fii* good feed flour, $2.25 to $2.50 per bag. $15; cheep, $5 to $9; hogs,choice, and Let me go and there abide! The explosion took p] 'J ace just after Straw-Car lots, per ton, $12' to watered, $15 'to $15.25; do, weighed I For my thoughts are winged sandals, series of steel' and concrete, towers 150 employes had quit for the day. was bui-It at a cost of more than ten off 'cars, $15.25 to $15 And my spirit kndws --to-_bhe-6ff-Wif6isi-there $12.50, track, Toronto. $o_3, $14 50; do, f.o.b,, ! ' the track lion d6l.lars and was Operated by! Accorddng Hay-No. 1 per ton, $22 to to $14.25; d*,'.country- points, Every pulse-beat a -;�Ing-song m'il'lion i, I were three separate ex-plosiahs, the $13.75 to $14. the Armour Grain Company. ,:.track, Toronto. When the homing birds come back Cheese New, large, 32 to 33c; Montreal. The explosion was due, it was. said last being the most severe. The. ex- plosden tore the »L.-entire top off the ele- �--Csn. West.,-No. 2,"65 to 66c; The hdman child acquires its full by officials, who made an early in- Wns, 33 to 34c; triplets, 33 to '35c, Oats--Can. +tR old, large, 34 to 35c; do, twins,,.34% do, No. 3, 61 to 62c. • Flour-Manitoba brain, in *e, before it is four s years quiry,to fire that started in a leading rator. This wos of light steel-concrete to $35%. spring wheat pats, firsts, $10.50. Rol. yea construction and was designed so that Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to sp-r old., chute. The blaze set fire to the dust- led oats-bag of 90 lbs., $8.40. Bran the force of any blast would be sent 49c; creamery, No. 1, 58 to 61e,-, fresh, $36.25. Shorts, $36.26. Hay, No, 2: The Canadian Government steel filled air ", the resulting blast rent fhTol gh the upper part of thp e4 cr 60 to 63c. per ton,-car lot"24 to $9;;- asunder th. I,,% tower, realeasirog ­,like the mouth qf a great cannon. Margarinos:--29-W-Mk.-- Cheese-Finest easterns, 29% to tons,has beeTlaunched at thousand of bushele of grain. North Van- So great W" the force of the blas__' laid, 41 to 42c; new 30c. Butter-- creamery, 58 couver, B.C. -Eggs-New The explosion hurled great concrete however, that the bower itself was laid, in cartons, 43 to 44c. to 59c. Eggs--Fresh, 42c. Bean&-Canadian, raricked, bus.,. Good vest, $10 to $11; red., $7.50 In order to uncover an area 1,000 -blocks for 4"vtdreds of feet and de- shatttered, great pieces of corKrets; 18.50 to $3.75; primes, $2.75 too $3.25; railed a.freight train which was stand- from its sides being throwri,about In _,l to $9.50. Ewes, *6 to $8.50; lambs, by 1,800 feet of asbestios-bearig ing on a track beside the elevator. JApans,Be; Limas, Madagascar, 10%, c; good, $12 to $�2.50;,cam., all to $12. ground, 600,000 cubic yards of over- all directions. Ear eabhnates put ;California Limas, 12%c. Hogs, selects, off-car weights, $15.76 burden has to be removed.at,the King Heavy damage was caused in near-: the property foss aZ more than Maple products-Syrup, per imp. to $16; sows, $11.75 to $12. Mine, Thetford', Quebm by towns by the explosion. Windows $6,000,000. u t;�7,-P I I 1 1111111 ',111 111, X`7 .50TI "- Q�I . I U RIM-M 7-V '94 1p a .. at its *fliet; "1, -1 EASONAB[� S E , P ECIALS X We are uo',w prepared to tuake contrasts with the IN GOOD GROCERIES ar'year $1.5dif paid in advance. Farniers for the\couaing season's,acreage of flax. 4 X JOHN XURKAR, Proprietor. -. ,.-.-A we'will only be able to take a iimeted amount this NOTES AND GOMMKrCOMMENTS 9_ ear, IiI Wqqld -advise Chose In'tenidin- 0 coati I-act to see E' E H I V E -8 Y R U P 4 .10 LB. PAIL, $1.05 -5 L 13. PAIL, 55c. "tTs early. By degrees'IhIi conditions that 2 LB..TIN28e. - e S, 28 . e GC\\'S 51-A-PLE LEAF LARD-20�11). Palls, $1.75 of Flax Seed, which i� an ��Cce n lle fed for' catty and, horseQ. Fiimbers knowing. �i Many r ly It is dontful e -GERSOI, LARD-20 lb. I'ails larlsethdr wages, for luany years, $5.00% the value of this feed should not dela same. _7GUNNS 'E In %_�Ww reach the low level-that'pFe0 y in securing _kS*��FIRST 'SilORTENNI-NIG 7; '4 Be a few years ago, bnt, thn Bed 10 l.b. Paik..$2.20 ftbnQt�be mAintaitied indefinitely THE ROSE FLAX MILL, P ICKERING ist the yresei.)t high rate; But em- Weyerswill find that it was inuell - PURPLE CALF MEAL *mI to raise prices of labor than "ROYAL A reduce tbetv. Labor unions 25 LB. SACk .51.,5, ivM put,up a strong Ii1ght against ductiov.., They will make a _:x jpT re :ft howl against the high prices of JAMES RICHAR]DSON • xx kinds of provisions, but when Stgamee to reducing their. own 110"eq lt� is an entirely different ..ssisehatiles, should not be blind to sitter. The labqving roan, and Here Y o u A r' e", M- It M Who v �����i�� tbefact that wages ma9t. come Am . ru the end they will be as if want 0yeter Shell or Gri Wa t off-as they are at present, as HE Parliament of Canada has recently for your poultry, general reduction- will bring T passed a bill regulating the taking of the J1. ADI the cost of livirlit which �vill• the Referendum in Ontario on April 18. _�_Hillibbre and Sulphur as a lo vote on usd kiffer. Gaet the redaction of wages.' The points, to remember areas follows: on your stock, Every British subject by birth or naturalization, onday) next(Easter 9 Fresh Meat and Fish, I -Monday n : .live bank huliday. Those having man or woman, residentin the Dominion of"Canada J.. Zwsineg* to--& should govern one year previous to February 1, 1921, and resident in the Pro-Hace of Ontario for two months previous Balt-7-fln6,'coarse and dairy in 50, 100, 200 lbs. -ANiemselves,accordiagiy. • to sarne date, is entitled to vote, unless otherwise We have them. disqualified. 2. Voters' Lists used in the last provincW•referendu;2 A R A. G E are the lists to be used in this Referendum, subject to revifion. Every voter in an urban polling divi- '91W is the time and this 1..3 the sion inust be on the list, and, Nill presumably be • IS placi'to get that car on the list only in the division in which h En E a residei. overhauled. In incorporated cities and towns of 1,000 popula- 1WC=r0QK A Arpert mechanic on stll cars, gas' tion or-over, arrangements will be made for rectiv. applications engines and tractors. ing from &I who are not now on the .,list an March 29 to April 4 inclusive-exielA Sun "Service" is our motto. -. ,day-when for six clear days officers wcIrsit to ftous 1614 Clare. day or night. receive such applications. In rural polling divisions the voter must be either nnk Cooper, Claremont . 4. ���RY on the list or be put upon it as a resident and be vouched for as such by-another resident iii Both affirmative and neptivs, sides have the right a to select scrutineers. 'ATTENTIOX _6 Women have the right to vote. .7i A car -rif distiller's dried 41 . ROP at pre-w"Ar prices grains 9t Hill lit to,arrive at Locust -111 V0 a wetk or ten days... K tiWYES THE Skmx WILIJAhM PAW gives-satisfaction. No paint can give more. No E. Itecsor, Locust Hill' M�o a can expect-mere. . S. W. P. is a satisfaction4givir. paint. 'Wire, Paints, Oils r" The -materials-that enter into ft, the care with which it.,is (71-111. knittee ' 2tr t made, the men who make it, everything icannectcd Wi!th Spring ultmk is now In. it, are of the kind. it n,-,-er' disap- e.- Get yours Aftn fine of Frost Fenc while the stock is complete. A-- points. Always do" `ction-giving ht work it is expected to. do. ..Costs Ift,or Oil 1.25 per ital. :east. Does mos.. Ck'r, -a Coal Oil 33c And 30c per r gal. -slat fre,� GasolinW4.3c per i1al. ',Oav Paints are the best And the 01-0 my price is reasonable. V=k Cooper, Claremont J. S. BALSDOK PICKERING E --.XAIT, CONTRACT WALED TENDERS, addrtmed to the FII • ^E" nmmr General. will be received at Ottawa until MONNEY'S BREAD assiss.on Fridaw lsth'=. 1922.for the 06spropoe- FARMERS ATTENTION t for four yeam twrJV49 unift C week Made from pre-war a 'dard flours. Nothing but No. 1 tan .,fit G.T. ilway 31hisba,from="M am, Order your Fordso'n TractW ,grade used. Milled and baked in our own town. )Kited notm"cmtatning hwtbw informetim r .1somemoldom Of wd contact b Patronize the home industries. % obtained 0=04ad blank famg=T-I be d 7 before the spring rush .182111.r t office f III avidat the'- P �.: ---------- game Post ofilee IMPOI Tomato. 410 IMPECTOR'S OFFICE. OFFICE Price $755.00 F. O. B., Your Farm. 4th,1921. 7. 1b The Best, Cheapest and Mast Beocomical Beat Fruit Cake 55e lb. GoodI Cake 400 lb. Wines Meat 250 y3 ' 'WU KMAM)l Mince l?ies25c. All our o*umatke. Best ingredients mud Farm Tractor. -0howlates in-bulk and boxes 4, New 1921 Model Touring Caria in _,.,�Weddiog Cake@ a specialty 0 Railway and .?be Ontario - ., stock for immediate r. .7 .7 Municipal Board , -1 -:.:_c.,. .. .; .. delivery. H N E -Y -� .11s1Qs[Z MAW of the Application of Priee, without starter, PICKERING, ONTARIO Home Telephone Company, starter, 2hatted,for Authority to increase These prices include Licenses. `�--4fuw ebargds for service as follows $18-75LO$20.00perannum. Wn Local Part Line Service s' t e fropa sh 10w Individual Line Servir ice fronY Uream of the' $15.00 to per annum. a rwood I 'Collaw" t :2be"charges to be subject to a pen- ift of 15 per cent on all amounts not For Bread 'Authorized Ford Sales and se rvice OM within thirty days from the date v0peadering the account of the y .A same. Flour for Pastr Station. Bell phone 29 Monard' Aba.for Authority to imposI toll of 0 live Cents per c6wvm . ..... oalle between subscribers whose, Bran, Shorts ' and -Feed Flciui Sees terminate upon switchboards >" _ heated at different points on Ap• *Iicant'b system. q, American Corn-ground, cracked and whole'. 'Appointment for Hearins! ftv-am Q If vour hens are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our ifs Ontario Railway sad Municipal 460%9A hoP 460& celebrated baying Masn and 60-11I.C&III 11-6L J. I&I hereby appohas Wednesday, T pays to be a leader in the quality of your cattle,hogs, etc. Now is a good time for you to introduce famous breed?u a basis Albe 7birtieth day of March,A. D.192t, -High t price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, es 41141he hour of half-past nine o'clock in Buekwheat, Rye and Oats. fareboon, at the Town Hall in the r for Improved stock. There are many opportunities 0 buying thoroughbred stock. RWige of Markham, for hearing the Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays And Saturdays. ResponsI progressive farmers should consulti tbe7 Manager of ratsAll persons having 11111s,i4teresit.in this matter and desiring Our nearest branch regarding financial assistance to this and. d redirected to attend at place an aforesaid. The Catrkpbell Flour Mills Co.',' 'Ltd 1�4,1",eeLZd" .'THE DOMINION BANK • ]7& at Toronto this twelfth day 7 . .'"I - I I .$_ -,• • Mills at • 89mareN. A. D.,1921. WHITBY IBRANCH, Q P. LYND, Manager. _J (NEA H. C. SMALL, BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. ickering nto Peterbaro A MIS .1 L 199A 7 q _0=1�I- r Mrs—Robins was In the city . Apples Wanted . Peter and'Miss Margaret Mite- piices paid cJerivasron .70iled nab were In thecity on Monday. apply,to 0 or J. R. and Mrs. Thexton spent -ith J. H. sari Mrs. Sunday v% Beal. A. Sm'tb, Brougham Hotel Caleb Forsyth,of Toronto, spent the week-a". vvith relativ6s in 10 --tow". NOTICIAEJ TO CREDITORS Of altmaterWa and design J. Brillinger has engaged with A. —.-IQHn *aii to. proud kept In stock. It will pay you Fleming for the suin war and began Ia t he E-,Oite of William Sleop.)$tte of �.bj o f her first cake: r"ll at our works ard inspect,ourstocA his 'fb'e T,mrs6ifp id Pick*'rink in the light.duties on Monday. Cokmty of Octavio, Falruier. 'De- It was so obtain prices Don't be misled Thos. Coudy, we are sorry to agents we do.not employ them,oopseque%Ij. I ,I tempting I ..—report, is confined to the! homz, ly we can, and do.throw,.�,ff.the age these days stgering "hereby '�ivpn Oursuarit to commission of 10 percent.,which you will from a `vi�ry i- C10, R. S. 6,1914, Chapt,(.-r 1211-- But her young br severe cold. certainly save by purchsaing from nsa having (6aims; ordE;-, Arch. Fleming is able ta--b 3!�oat t U1,t',t!d, .!­6-nst !hF, Estmte of t1it,s ihers had an eye on it, O&II801ioiled. said again after being confitied to Ilk too,-and. J. T. MATHESON -!�,,y of October, .1918, srj!re- bed for several dass --Witli an at, ov- iit�, You've simply got to tack of the flu. 1, 01• bef,;rt.' the- I-L dav of Office and Works, Whitby,OntarW n Be�nson is�laid oil' wo Aptil. send by, post In-optid or �hide the cakes and Milton nt we a t. &1i%`Lr to tl'!L- undersigned adnilui6. -bread when- they're a present owing to EL, 'Breve tra4-r�,)� th-*E,taite.of the!�kid cbscetis- -Ring of tb�:-ir 'ethe West Flour. tack of lumbago. W larip -it "'], (!, , .made,. from Cream of speedy owil 1! e fo.r: i`: ptitif�u!,irs in ivi Money , Saved eedy recover Y. cl;daisa�:d tlicnatijiiiof.th�� security. ........ 18 MONEY MADE' M. J. and Mrs. Welker are, mom- if ativ, them. and after such mewiunt-Idate the said adminis- 'Lea ft1ling Co., At the start 'of the season and with ingfnto the house lately' vacated just ' Map e by A. EY.Peters, whale movibg:ot) tnit(ir%%,Q! not be iiable'foi the assets Limited Easter just around the corner, I ..to his farm at Vaginai. of the saki E6rate or any. T--to.WlnntM z trt,thereof am offering Dress Goods.Ging. Miss Young spent Friday In To- to-an y person of whose m he shall hams and Prints,all shades ronto with her nieces, Mrs. J. M not I 13En have received notice. and many new paterns, Dated the'lst day of March. 1921. Anderson, of Edmonton. and Miss the latest manufactured to Canada. EDWARD NV. SLEEP, --Hazel Young, of Guelph. of Pickering, Oat..by For the men I have a big supply W. M. Palmer, our shoe mer• E. CIMISTIAN. Whitby, d Shirts of the chant, says he can supply you ARTHUR Peabody make. his Solleitor. Overalls, 9mocks an 25-28 JEA ST Carbartt and with a boot made of "all leather Of Baste and Shoes, we have. . a a bi up. and wear for ever." Prices ply of the Grieb Shoes to. it's 010e3M. 710r 33%%81=e88 right everybody in the house, M r;. Peter Macnab sr., we arc Ain golrj;z strong and now prepared FLOtJR "pleased to report, able to be­ to Oo a];kinds of c!%r repairing, lathe work and acetylene welding Fingold, �Clar.emqit around a after being cotifined -Phone 2804 Don't throw away your broken parts. You can procure Cream of the West,Flour from F.T.Bunting, Pickering Ind. to the !house suffering froth In Btingthemt6 &e. Ifixthem. M. S. Chapman.Piftering ; Mrs. R. J. Eade, West Hill ; Highland Creek gri)ye. Supply. Highland Creek ; Mrs. Howson, Scarboro.P. O. -. Mrs. McMaster, -cumulate carbon. I burn Harvey,of Whitby,- called Cylinder'!! Brougham ; Hugh McIntor-b. Locust Hill •; W. J. MQrris'h, Highland it out while you wait. on nds here on Friday. Har. Creek , W. M. Palmer, Claremont , E. Pappineau, Dumbarton ; James iug been injured by. a bores Phone day or nischt.Clare.SZ11 f rie that Richardson, Pickering, Rodd & Mowbray, Klusafe ; R. D. Sherwin, Bal. CO al, Coal -`he was shoeing, heis taking a tno Free Air. sam D. B. Taylor, Claremont S. H. Thompson. Cherrywood. weeks'vaention. 0• Pard-ie, North Claremont D. A. Overland, of Erin, C, J. 'Hard and Soft Coal of the Overland. of Toronto, and M' bait -qtiaht]� on Lax.cts 5 C sweet b Im Miller, of Erin, spent the wee hand end with the formers' brother, C A Cu*Deed Lmoft T ry, .11-Cream ,of the - West" A.and Mrs. Overland. A meeting of those interested in For your next Bread. Nothing like it. THOS. A. LAW., foot-ball will be held in Sander Concrete' h Stock Q=t. son's hotel on Saturday evening at Yres of Groceries rf 9 o -loek for the purpose of 9 'L �ygan ' Always on hand at fair prices. lzing for the present year. A good attendance In requested. • Products Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Easter services will be held in the Baptipt church in commemo• Field Tile McMaster, -ration of the resurrection of our Mrs Brougham 'Redeemer and Lord next Sunday, at 10.80 a. m.and 7 p. m.,in special . ..Hn,d Brick .41* 3g and In sermon and. symbol ­_.-Spring Footwear Just Arrived ap ropriate to the occasion. Tilt, 32 41 6 w3d 8 Flames Lawson received a tele- -gruni on Tuesday contRining the sad netts of the death of his tai-ter, Prices lowered since last year. 'Mrs. Starr, widow of the late Rev G,�t M-�",Flees. J. H,Starr, which' took place or. Cono-rete woh-li done. xiiii line of. Mpn's. .Fcotwear, Williams Shoe Compauy. Monday at her home in'. Toronto . ­ -e.'on. Wed. All gbods 'g-daranteed. 'Call and see. , Her f tivaral took plac' ECONSTRUC 18day to the Uaiov- cemetery at M 'Whitby. Clue-.1ice Simpson TION is the order Of the day. if services will be N i 'Station, Broe.k. oad mont SpectAfEaster W. M. Palmer, Clare. leld in the Union church next you have formed the Save 'Sunday morning and evening. In S in prepared the morning music will be f trrubb zags habit you are- prepar -by a choir of young ladies. In to meet its,opportunities; it ed ..'the evening a male choir will Ent- no�reconstruct your methods inish bpecial music. A cordial In • and begin today. We-have a vitation Is extended to all- to at tend both these services. Rev Savin Department at wv4try Pa McLellan will owupy) tht B Pulpit both morning and evening THE The Claremdut Continuation- High School annual entertainment Iwa a held in the Masonic Hall or- -ITANDARD BAKK Friday evening with an andienct OF CANADA that filled the house to capacity 114CKERING MOVANCH Tbere was a well ren and more A.W.CAAWFORTH - MmAem red programme of music, voca) a ONA14CW AL.90 ^T.VV*41?W) tiered Instrumental, of clever din 16 lopmes and fancy patriotic and oth- er drills, all showing considerable eare in preparation on the part of the young people. Trustee G. M and diarina tbt :.,The ftk S�� �" Vorsyth presided 4j Gnu .evening Principal M. J. Wilkes presented number of diplomat VON V 8 , OlMlin to last year's graduates, with k warm word of appreciation of The*bject of this AmodaUm Is to their earnest work as students. r Iona et ea and to eye The chairman also spoke apprecla the :lively of Principal Wilkers fin( work and of %h6 advanced condi The" Flat Off- Paint' tics of this department over pre an Tious yeRrs, intimating a few im 7 st azwuti" 4P 41 00% pwil! MambersUp be 11AIL provements under way. For Intecibr Decoration PWnt A "Oksis wav be"t h am predomt most enjoyable St. Patrick', .� .For the and c4pinp if any nxxm in your house, -For b ' seers"ry Guarpusamn. Divy was spent at the residence sal deftte chn be serums by ulldlsws, —U D. ftaks,O.5,,ran Thos. and Mrs. Birkett wbin th, the use out" and a. or, W.V. Riebardeas, Plakiring. members or t1wWbm-en's 11 v itu-9 of NZU.;t14 F'. Ch WA more unitary than wall and their friends celebrated in a papa grA.Win b6cum It caa be washed J.R. Thexteni W. J.Cla& An social time. ,bout 100 were prep without injury. will not rub of. Bestow, ent. There was a good program of gjemes, mnsic etc, closing thi XZU-TONS is diadesi &W by the ire of vans timu :4130a plielloft=U=MA1m=&y be _eVeffiiug with dainty Irish refresh 1-C wears A84 meths. Rev. A. McLellan presided wears and o -daring the formal part of the pt X UR gramme and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. ARTM __Vresidellt, over the social part of the evening. Mrs. M. J.Wilkei read a pa ;*11M AWD bwtu pa on St. Patrick, Mrs. M! NZY-TOM b as Miss Stephenson ren- apply t wm�"=bt 1: Sig Birkett an sy . 'We 0 -dered piano selections, Mrs. True- 001 and a dull, v*hfty=%k"h roan, Miss Gladys Paterson and is tips douu• oleum. Evans Ward gave vocal selections MM su gs ally treated with -The UniV61sal '-�._and Miss Chapman a reading, all ftv-Vail-124=,wood,bu&p or metal. In their newil good form. Rev. C. t Marble-1 W. King gave a brief add -Call s let ga explain the merits of this sad Floor IN"14 ____(O_n"f_QqK_Productions) or every Ireland's Great Man and Men. As Purpose—For every surface. Our stoft is com• The on erfeat We sell gill's Rite-Lite'Lena for for the charmingly attired ladies kte and we can give you fun informatioli. all makes of cars—tlie best Odor filt. in Irish costumes the judges h=ad in the market for RED-To Aifficulty in deciding bet weerr Al rs. the price. -Robins, Mrq. Birkett, Mrs. Wilker �!d W06d'L41C 19 Tires.for all cars, Emery Wheels %J and Miss Paterson. The first il. !nT1T1\TM'V1 • Stain saw and Emqry Mandrils, med for an every day Irish Improves the Circular.Saws, Laid- Colleen girl's costume, was award I 1=,r C",3-1-- IRM 1.7 0� new--renews data, etc. 5.0 0 ,ni"Tl� -.,.,_�:-edthe prize, and - EvRns Ward co • the old. Woodworking and General took the prize for the men's (.Oq,. Blacksmitbing. Every- oc'; Road tame against all comer!a. L W.',H. JACKSON, Br body pronounced the function an Pickering, Oat- x.; .6,; � r- I 7 �C,7119 li, �p J 4. -ffMTIC PAINS In an, Pa. r =W� y. -gAVE DISAPPE= CUM, OF RADWM d - Holtday Weai ,�­,,. umm e r o e Sp 1A9 . J.,.a'nd "S `01 1 st h ' .". .-.For Schoo" l , an a Phoult .of Triattug Ole. OWNS NOT A PARTICLE 1.j. Trouble Through the Blood. OF PRICELESS METAL MOWN, The Chief S.YMPtOM Of rbelanlatifiM I&. gain. The most successful_treatment owers. Paces Jj the one that most quickly relieves -Her and Work -the ps�ln. Many then- and banishes- Saved the Lives of SOM0 oca static people surer pains -that could Your our LDealeer for be avoided by building up the blood; Kin Wounded in War. 3. :;when rheumatism is associated with When Mine.' Marie skiodowska th:[Wblood Lit cannot be corrected un- Curie, co-discoverer-with her Lusband 7- the blixA IS built up. Pierre Curie, of radium, was asked 1dr. Ed. Hall, Mafia-W-Dieu, N.S.; suf- what she wanted most in all the world --tered from rheumatism for years, but she replied simply: more fortunitte then many VIC- "What I desire most is a gram of of the disease, for-hii,found a- radium all my own. % remedy that iw built up his entire system that he is now free from rhea- I would not know what to do with ... ........ r9atism Mr. "I was taken wealth, upr have the time to use It," Hall says:down with-rheumatism, and at times she explained. am a scientist alid was 1144W thij treatment of-several' my work Is in the laboratory. But I of the best doctors In Cape Breton, would like enough radium to carry on a but they hold out no hope for my re- my work. I should like Ao have a 's. I was con- of it which would not be for hos- .'coyerr from the troub& gram " fined to bed for three years and a pital use or any-other use but experi• belplebs cripple 60in the trouble. I ig"UOJL�'• All coidd not move, and had to be turned Which,, taking one thing and an- In sheets. My legs and fingers were other Into consideration, seems. a drawn out of shape, and sores devel- modest enough request for the die- sped on my body as the result of niY coverer of radium to put forward. "­long confinement to bed. I was in Livia an Teacher's Salary. MIDDY SUITS AND PLAY SUITS !',.,.,this serious condition when a friend Mine. Curie is fifty-three years old, Pink -Adviied the use of Dr. Williams' living at the Institute Curie in Paris Pills and I began taking them. The on the salary of a teacher at the Sor- fielt from the vills,was bonne., She has given more than tWr- ty yea�rs of her life to the pursuit and Am improved appetite, and then I be P}Zgan to feel stronget, and was finally 4 AND NEAT study of radium. She has made fif- �W BUTTONS,.NO STARCH .-COMFORTABLE 'Able to get out of bed and go about on teen millionaires In America alone. It Crutches. -I continued taking the pill& haii been estimated estimated' that 'her-dis- 'We Are Specialists in the Manufacture for months, slowly but surely getting c9verles and work saved the lives of new.strength, and finally I was- 50,000 wounded men during able the war. of Children's Hose and Underclothes 1 to lay the crutches aside. I will a'- The hope of cancer specialists lies in ways be lame,'-as the result of my long radium. *lay In bed my left leg has shortened -Yet this 'woman, who ho k.nows more ..,ZIMMERMAN RELIANCE LIMITED gome •batj but otherwise I am feeling about radium than any other person fine and able . to do my work as In the world, lives in comparative MILLS AT HAMILTON AND TORONTO jrIshery Overseer. I may -add that ' cam 1po'Vetty-and hasn't a Stain of the'pre- wbea the rheumatism e on I I cious material to carry on further ex- `. weighed 140 pounds, and when .1 be-. periments independent -of university -San going• about on crutches I only restrictions.i,tions. -And nd she doesn't feel that an achieve the highest sacs i weighed 97 poundsi and now I am at I Their discovery of radium was,glveu the.propxtetor of the. great establish- .way we c she has been shabbily treated by the ess and happiness.—O.S.3f.- tormal weight. There are many here , world. to the world in 1898. ment she -worked for put Into his.. who know and can 'vouch for the truth Seven years later the world was Consequently she got much more out 0 "I gave the secret to the world." she that M. of life than he did. If you don't get good fun out o .IDf these Statements-" said. "it was not to enrich any one. shocked to learn one morning farming, you-won't have enough in-, You am got thede pills through any It.was for all the people,"' Curie had been run over by a Paris It Is only then we.do our best, when terest in it to be-a good farmer, which dealer In medicine. of by mall. post dray and killed. Mme. Curie succeed- we put joy, energy, enthusiasm, and - One.would think that when to get good profits; with. Curie was discovering radium -into'our work, - that we really '2 necessary V" at to cents a box or six' boxes Mme' ed- to his professorship - of general zeal out which you cannot have gv6d lot- $150 from 'The Dr. Williams' she I physics In the University of Paris. grow. This is likewise the only way tm Medicine Co; might have wrapped up a pound or so we can keep our self-re manes, w�jtb which to have a good Brockville. Out. self-respect, the only to take home; but she didn't. Or she ..Pace Malk6m. time. might- b;Lvp.originated, a company to ` The Future of BraziL maintain the radium monopoly of the I know a young man who was only world; but. she didn't do this, either. an ordinary employee in an immense Brasil. Which Is most wholly in the There were a few difficulties In the concern. but whose marvelous. energy j4 2kopICS,.has- the opportunity to upset way, and; besides. Mine. Curie Is a acted like leaven through the whole w -)he belief that no people can reach scientist, not a business.woman.. es.ta.blishment, and -aroused the slum.. 'Us very highest civilization in a tropi- Some scientists estimate- that in the bering forces. of thousands of am. j T 'eel climate. The census, Just C0111- entire world there are approximately ployees. In fact, his example revolu-- Credits Brasil with 30,500,000 only three ounces of radium., It takes tionix-ed the entire concern a. which makes It the second -something'like'-&'to"u of ore'to Piro- ;There are plenty of young man in nleslcan country to Point Of VOIA3111• dues five milligrams of radium, and our business housei whose aggressive, Some modern men of science, too tons to make a gram. As It takes PUB ;;Sgci pushing, energetic methods not only ^tot, CID•."o imost of them British, mdIntain that twenty-eight grams to make an ounce have aroued their fellow employees, when mews have been found to utl- the value of an ounce of radium runs but who have astonished their -em., n in mechanical F� `:Iiie the heat Of the an' up- to over $1,000,000. The market ployim and often 'actually changed energy the tropics will become centres quotation for a gram of radium-is the entire policy and the methods of coon r1rifflu 901L 5 0 *f production and therefore of civill- $120,000. —of, their chieU, of those above them It It that -should be, true, what A Native of Poland. the proprietors, themselves.Country could match Brazil, with.its Mme. Curie was`born in W arsaw, Young people should start out-on great _resources,of m1nerals, timber November 7. 1867, the daughter s , hter of an their business careers with the con- ENCOURAGE PAYING INVESTMENTS .,and land,, and Its great navigable Impecunious 'college professor. she vtction that there is only one wry to rivers"? WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE 4 came to Parts when a young woman do anything, and that IS In the beat CUT DOWN k and took her Hirst degree-from the 'possible way, that It can be done, to. Three'.Ontario Potato tests _gave an average gain of 50 bushels per University* of Parts in 1893. She be gardless of remuneration. f ]No Need to Quarrel. acre, and corn tests an Increase o 28 bushels per acre. esme-associated-with-Prote9sor-Plerre- I have known--a stentigrapher-on I "Oh, mamma;' said -little Charlie, Indiana Station hasAust _z,4 r gs4n of $167.00 sker scri'for an' _7 Curie in scientific research and mar- small pay who put,a higher quality of - T*e upset the salt-cellar over the expenditure of $63.00 In tile, lime and fertilizers. a. clean tablecloth! tied the Professor shortly afterward. effort Into_her. part of the work than w of the plautfood supply. Order your fertilizers NO --and make sure "That was very careless." answered _ a Booklets free on request. - mother, "but go and brush the salt AND ND CROP IMPROVEMENT BUREAU and see that you don't spoil the table- ind the` is yet to come Henry G. Bell, B.S.A., Director, 14 Manning Arcade, Toronto -But, mother, wbefi n n; "'pills a yo e •a salt They have a cidarkel, don't they?* -Yies—thMis so." agreed mother. "Pitt why do you ask?" .1N.ell, mother," continued Charlie, 7. .Oif they don't spill the salt they don't have a quarrel, do they?" .fie„ answered mother. ..That's % 's- i e-e W'hy' quite right,'but I can's u ■ ask.- 7 "Well, mother,". replied s, getting his Nick to the Wall, `it wasn't he salt I split, it was the ink! The-largest insect' known but now iextinet, was a dragon-fly, which'had read measuring two feet. 7 r Photograph of a field of Fall Wheat,showing fertilized and unfertilized drill raws, • Fertilizer 0 s ' _ '.Do' es it pay t0 use ? J Taking as a basis last Fear's increases in yields and the prevent prices for farm crops; $1 spent in Gunn*s Shur-Gain,Fertilizer For Oats returned$2.37 $1 Corn 2.51 _SI Wheat 3.41 $I Potatoes 4.52 $1 Sugar Beets' 5:85 —6rier your Shur-Gain �a thug Fertilizer now, hefoie .t - - avoid disappointment. Not Gunne "Shur-Gain" fertilizer a4 sold -throughout 0ntarlo by reproesnestivits who farmers and are ust" "Shur-Gain" are Ifortilizer themselves. Ever ?arm is a factory t _-Keoour factory running at maximum T COMPAQ capacity. Taftwo'CANALf- ILLE is Ifollt,vrife we revardifla an age"ev. West Toronto tGOUR No. 13-211. 7- -Uttle Wisdom. verUsements, Classified Ad -The:Toronto Hospital for-Incur. _-,obles. in i"Ilatiop with Bellevue and Those w'hpo' takQ,_Xreal paint,'.,take S06tbCi tired BITS- OF XMXV 'WAS% Allied T-lospitals, -New York- City, great profits: offers a three years' Course of Train Vo�i restful steep at ADI.ES WANTKID TO, DO PLAIN I t young'women. having the re• A silent man's words are never L and light "Wine at home; WhQle or citiln d ediieafldn, knd'di§frt5 .1 b�e; lbrought into court. night .. . ._� �� reo u e3f apply u time; -good-vay; work sent grip. distance!zoming nurses. This Hospital h t's,hat�d to pay for clothes that have charges repaid. Send stamp for particulars. 'ational X etur. adolpted the eight-hour system. The.. beein word out. 0 R. ' - ... [&nut& pupils receive uniforms of the School. Ing W61itreal. a monthly allowance and travelling He who saves in-little things can be expenses to and from New York. rDr ., M 4- .- 1USV3NkX0AJM9_" urther- information apply- to the liberal in great ones. r Superintendent. Obvious Question. OOL SPUN INTO YARN 0* More trouble lies In having nothing m her W blankets. Georgetown W"llen to do than much to do. �"She gets"57-cQml;rexlon--fro, uIlls., Ont. A TheWolfCU_1)s- ' bibther's people." A-many things remain Impossible . -BENGUE God planted in the small boy a hor- 'till they are s(ttempte(t. "Ah, indeed!. Are- they chqmists, - At Last I•on th4 foreheAd and back of ne& then?t' Avery ror of all that Is dull and slow and Before you run In double harness, youthful person Ig Chicago conventional. ,He. made him a- CTea- be sure of the other, horse. iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEWARE Of S1111=11M who had literary-aspirations,•recently $1.00 a tab 'Tis a I I .. .. Brand Now. :dashed into the room of a friend, call- ture of restless energy, with an In- better to pat the shoulder to IIIE LEEMING MILES CO,LTD. '7 MONTREAL "Have you not appeared before as a ins out: quis-Itive, eager mind, a sensitive little the wheel than the back to the wall. Atentsfor Dr.Jules Bengud witness in this suit, madam?" "At-last!, Ten A Dry heart, and a romantic, imagination. lie 'who loses money loses a little; RELIEVES PAIN ... �t a dollars for t "No, indeed! This Is the first-ALIZIL.'The'Crime of the Century.' Don't oppose.God's plan! Work with he who, loses a.frio3d loses. more, and it---discove.r it•-�-guide It! That Is the he who loses courage loses most. 1 have ever worn it. "I •• congratulate you," said - th-3-fI friend. "From whom did you cet the Wolf Cub Idea. In 1614, in response to continual de= Couldn't Underqtand It. money?" DANDERINE t­­ wands from boys under 12 years of "Mother, the teadher'said I was From the express company, 'was CHILDHOOD COLIMSTIFIT105 -the reply.. "They lost lt.�' sio for admissloin.to Boy Scout troops, mtde of dust." most 7es Sir Robert -Baden-P'Owell. amiwered dear." Constipation Is 'one of "the "Well,with the -plains for the organization of Girls!, Sftva Your H� If I was born in January - MInard*s Llnim3nt I-or Dandru common ailments of childhood and c w on the ground the Wolf Cubs. And In doing so the When the snow'wai4 .Make It Abundant! the child' suffering from It cannot Great Father of Scouting also-met the need for a scheme of recrectional edu. where did God get the duet;" Where the Difficulty Lay. thrive. To keep the children well the Professor (giving examination')—­" cation that would teach the small boy -bowels mu�t be kept regular and the Hope vs. Evidence. "Dd' th6se fir-at lessons In.loyalty to the stomach sweet. To do this nothing es,any question embarrass you?" right, self-control, respect for authorl- can equal Baby's O.v,a Tablets'., They At the grave of the departed the old Bright Student-----I1N`ot at all, air." Not th 4gh laxative; are darkey pastor stood, hat in hand. at all. The questions are quite clear, ty and kindness to others,that are the are,.a mild but oro foundation of'good-citizenship. absolutely safe and, never fail to re- Looking into the abyss he delivered It Is the answers that bother vie." 'himself of the funeral oration. The programme of the Wolf Cubs, Ileve constipation.. and Indigestion; A "Samuel Johnson," he said sorrow- patalleling the plan of Scouting for colds and simple fever. Concerning And we hope you older boys, has been built up about them Mrs. Jules Fauquereau, Nomin- fully, "you is gone. .. ASPIRIN 1s; gone where we *specks you ain't." Jngue, the natural activities, and impulses.,of Que., writes:­'My baby was e terribly constipated and suffered-day -rn boy of eight to twelve years of age. The small boy likes to play at and night. I was advised t6 Sly hl Only urne a In Glass Houses - Bayer" Is ben wolf, or bear; barking, growling; pur• Baby's Own Tablets and from the Two suburban gardeners were . I I . - :.. 7 suing,'being pursued. *Very well, .,ffnt they helped him and now at the owearing vengeance on cats:. him play at wolf and you play al If age of tbifteen months he Is a big, "It.appears to me," one said, "that with h-im. And Into the play weave healthy, happy boy." The Tablets they seem to pick out your choicest. the fundamentals•of loyalty, (to his are sold 'by medicine dealers or by plants o scratch out of the,ground.' mail 'at'25 cent's a bpx from The Dr. "There's a big yellow tomcat," the PRAY it .Pack). obedience (giving in to the Old Wolf). 'Find 1 1, "that ietchqs' my plants v self-control (not g Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, other said, Ing-In to himself). In.a fe'w words,I'Ont. ....... out and then sits and actually defies this me. Is the theory of the Wolf Cubs. hunledlal,64 after a "Danderine" 7� "Why don't you burl a brick at rid In Court. Wolf Cub organizations a packs massage. your hair takes on now life. - may be formed In a- manner similar The I%Wre and wondrous beauty, appearing 1111119" asked the first speaker.J44ge adjusted 'his pinesi-nes, e the way In which Boy Scout troops and laid down big quill-pen, twice as heavy and plentiful, because "That's what makes me mad,".was are formed. 1patead of - Scoutmaster For a moment he pondered in each hair seems to flair and thicken the reply. "I can't. He gets on top cor- Warning! Unless You see the name -there Is a Cubmaster, who-may be rest judicial manner then his wor. Don't Ict your hair stay lifeless, color-' of my greenhouse se to defy, me." "Bayer" on package or on,.�Ablots yois y either a man or a woman. and Instead sbipful eyes rested upon thfe prisoner. less. plain or scraggly. You. to% want are not getting Agpiria MONEY ORDERS. at all. Take of a Troop'Committee there is a Pack lots of long, strong.-beautiful hair. Committee. Further particulars. re- He coughed. A 36-cent bottle of delightful "Dan- Pay your out-of-town accounts by Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack. -1 seem to know your face," he 're- derlho" freshens Your scalp. checks Dominion Express Money Order. Five Age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia; carding the organization. registration marked. Rheumatism, Earache, T000thacre, dandruff and falling hair. 'This gti=U. Dollars.costs three cents.. d chaitering.-of Wolf Cub "Packs" -Yus." returned the prisoner with Intl" "beauty-toalc" gives to thin. Lumbago-and for Pain. Then yon will 7, and with reference to this most in- a smirk. �'We was boys-to I g6ther! dull; fading hair that youthful bright. 40-f0IIOw113g the directions and dos. ' teresting branch of this Boy Scout The judge started. Patti's Home Said. vans and abundant Unckness.—All age worked out by Physicians during Movement may be bad upon apolica- "Nonsense!" he exclaimed. drugglatst Craig-y-Nos Castle, In Walek the twenty-one years and proved safe by pion to the Boy Scouts Association, "Oh, Yus, we was," : persisted- the -. year-long home of the late Mme. Patti, Millions. Randy tin boxes of twelve and Sherbourbe- Sts., Toronto;. prisoner. "We're both about the same Royal Fractions, Baroness of Cedarstrom, has been sc. Bayii Tablets of Aspirin cost fem' 'age, so. we must have beet[ boys to-•' There is a general opinion that the quired by the King Edward VII.Welsh cents.- Druggists also sell I& rger -IMInard's LInImont Relieves Distemper gether.".' Queen of England is a person of con. National Memorial Association for packages. Made in Canada. I Aspirin siderable strength and determination conversion Into a hospital for tuber- Is the trade mark (registered In Cana- cular patients. .of character. That opinion Is reflect- da) of Bayer-Manufacture of hjonloio ad In a number of more.or less amus- aceticacidester of Salicylleacid. .-&mames ad "I"M—r* A* Children are not allowed out In.the fn g stories. due of them relates that streets of Norway after dark. the Prince of Wales, while visiting the CROTHERS than one name necessary for Identiff• British forces at the front,-saw in a '4k Vartations--Crowthere, Crowder'.' cation. dugout he pictures of his royal father and mother. Under the King's *1 e Racial Origin—English. is A QUICk Womial CUTICURAHEALS 1 written, "George, the fifib"; under Source—An occupation. QAOSVIENEUR Few persons In this country ry who Vs riatiore--Grosve nor. the Queen's, "the other four. fifths." Racial Gilpin--Norman-French. for Reada-C-1fle -..-.'bear the family names of Crowthers, h' 'TAU"reft" If SiCk, A hoadache is Froquend BABY'S FACE Crowther or Crowder knew that these S*urce--A sobrolquet. bybadlydigestax ennead I food, In • aames are the same, or what they This is one of those family names Bilious, Headachy and acids resulting therefromars, LAW .-mean, for the word from which-they triteing -directly to-.a Norman-French, To-alght sure! Let a peasant.harm. absorb"by the blood which in Save' been taken, though a common origin, which are so common in Eng- Ifts _Cascaret work While you sleep turn irritates the store" and &W aa Bmed �.7' one In the: Middle: age%, at the period Neb. yet by no means in them ajority� and have your liver active, head clear, caused pah" symptoms called when family nam4a first made their it belongs to the classification of stomach sweet and bowe.16-moving re. headachs, neuralgia, rheuma- "I noticed a little an my tisn&, etc. 15 to 30 drope of baby's fam I thong rtit was koco ippearance. 4" . long since been nicknames or sobriquets, and In a good -morning. No griping or In. Modw idgers s gular by ihsolete. eiample '6f the manner in which such the stn bus it kept getting was and convenience. 10, 25 and 60 cent boxes. f&%1ltyd4R&t1A==.==. the eldn w"red and very hot. He The "crouth"or"trowd7of medieval names came Into belU.first as a popu- Children love this candy cathartic too. 411;f could not sleep cc mat the eruption 'England was.a.musical Instrument. a lartribute'cir attribute to the bearer, I=bW afid bmrnW no,and it citused him to scratch. I was quite die- 4lx-stringeo Affair.•, nearer in appear- and later, under the growing influence At heights above 23,000 feet above AmoarloVe Pio-or Dag Rensedles the than to of of the nece t for having more t an -a -1 el once to ss t* - bC pea-I , Mountaineers say that sleep Book on our modern "Instrilmints in the violin one name, by which to distinguish a -would! be difficult, is not impossible. an ad. POIC DISEASES cam Soap and Ointment and new for z1ass-. The "crpikther,." '.'crQw0er" or Man.. became finally i hereditary "crowder." of course,Is. was the man name. Halifax, N.S. and How to Feed a free sample. I bought mom and Minard's Liniment Co.. Ltd.: Mailed Free to an afterusingtwo cakes ofCaticuraBoap frobi f*6 Norman- —I have used Minardrs 'dress I the Author. -who played It.' 6st often he Was ad The name comes Gentlemen: Liniment and have found-It -a- good XL CIA lovir Coll xn% andtwo and a baff boxes of CArtiam travelling musician,.playing profitably French woeds,' "grog" and "veneur," r iffnadl emedy. After the explosion I was lis W_.st 31st Strost Ointment he was beeled." (a-%= =r,; laobility.at local lairs-axp.d in the. castles of the 'and It means "Stout banter." Pretty well shaken up, having quite a New York, U.S.A. Mrs. & D. McGuire, clar No greater compliment could have number of bruises and cuts, but thanksl Out.,Dec. is, 2918. to Minard's Liniment I am my old self Ume Cuticure.Somp,Ointment and 111k The surnames arose first through been pa.ld a man in those days when again. It healed the sores and bruises --thebabit of xiffe�rring to "Geoffrey 16 bunting was a major sport, an enter. and gaKe -&knmlw me much relief. It true to T everr-day-tailapturoses. Its name as the King of Pain.- for it. -Croutbiii"' or "Roger Is Crowder," and stopped 'Soap 2Sr- Ointment 23 and W Sold priie of some danger and d the pain almost at once. I first TEP throughoutthe Dom Wou.Canadi sons. very-ottei.followed-L. (ire s&ieus --of_-modtii noticed the ad-in the Montreal Standard for list of *nv noted VWvw Lbsifted.St.Paul St� and decided to Invest In a bottle, for caticem seep shavve without MU& calling a&L their fathers, it Is easy, t times except where big game to being which I am not sorry, but can say by Manufacturers. Fortun—Ime•• tee flow the surname; at first,descrip- sought- truth'that I aril-thankful,for It having been made trout'simple ide" Live, being passed down from father to As a family name It is not so.wlde� done all It claimed to do. and in my "Patent.Protection'! booklet and cane much more, and a satisfied ci sto son,'finally lost its descriptive signift- i spread as some .otherp, but never the. er Is the best ad. one can p,6ssibl`k'flnTi "Proof of Concepdo6"on,panes[. of suffic, That Is my view of it and I think you VOTHERI lent importance t Wce. and came to be a distingul-shing less o de will agree with me too. HAROLD Q SHIPMAN a CO. -ftmily-name, th--a--4reriod when the serve mention. There is no doubt Yours ve truiv. rEFRED, BLAIN, PATKNT ATTORNEYS', A, A population of the country was growing that the sobriquet was applied to a (Signed) 20 0"W"Aft C04ANOW" *WAWA. .*UIDA 1804ANTicola St... "California Syrup of Fi .00 rapidly, and intercommunication great many More persons.In the MW' Haltfax;�N.S. --between various communities increas- dle Ages than have bequeathed it to Hear, Hearl I 's Best Laxative was--to-make tire-bearing of more their posterity as a family name. MENTIONS -...Ch*ld' Mr. Gasbag Jones stood on a goal)" box at the corner-of the street.' • A huge bro*d-surged around-him. Surely his heart should have been glad! Wit he was dissatisfied-. -X -%-- ' . I .I s Up to Yoii as FICL&C He tried hard to be heard, but, It boy was all In vain:your y or whether irou Feed Every attempt he made to speak rl real 'Iding FoodoTsome- was interrupted by some member of $1,40 ing that merely "tastes, good~ the audience.' U all. y At la.t,•stamping his foot in great. anger, he bellowed at the top of his voice: "Every time I open b mouth s y i'silly 4; Grc pe , Ut • . fool speaks." And the crowd agreed with him e Furnishes exactly the f`oo cl val- tirely. -PdM blop Id young thdi .--.tzes needed to build 16 adlifEtptil Qu-,Sef foliows an application of Slasn's • ies, and the ta Progress. -mine, scowar. emr Proud Mother--"Ob, George, little TQ=ent. Just slap it on the strained. Accept ",Callfornla" Syrup of TWO Grocers' eveTyurhere sell this- 'H(trry is jubt beifaning to talk. lie' nwele. Good for rbeuniatism. only—look for the name California on staunch wheat and.maltecl baTkyf od learning to recite 'Baa,. baa, 'black t00- Anib*ft 9"dwd the package, then you are sure iour sheep, have you any woolT child s having the best and moot d Proud Papa—"Does he really al harmless physic for the little stomach. Rea dy, to ec-it--Ecohom' ical that?" Sloa liver and bo*elw. ChIllica love ft 0 0 fruity taste. Full directions on each 'Proud Mother—"Well, not quite a I steep &tL' y of It yet, but he's got as far 'Bas, Linmwnt battle. You must say "California, baal" ISSUE No. 13­'21. 7' ­.�­.:-7,7, ,,__ �-­91­�- -C-7--' -­'I-. .­­f� Z4.;'_­.- -- ---I— o,x'jsr7. .�­-­'.�._­- . ., . . '. - _--r ;;:X6- ­ZA—.A-'= Ilk- ­5 ""Z z Z, —Mlss Ida Bunting was In the . r.-Dv.Henry wall be here as usna LOCALISM89 days last week. next Tuesday to attend to his Oro. city a few �James Kenneoy is Pp a fesslonal dutles. BUNDYS ' 0 -HARDWARE —W. G. Ham had a bneiness tri few days ya'leation with his broth- —C. A. Bradley is prepared to to.t he city on Wednesday, p er anA sip ter-in law in Buffalo. - do interior and exterior docora• —Those whililing their clocks or. tivv. • Painting, paper-hauging _W.F. Crawford has bis saw. watches repaired are 'requested to and graining a-specialty. See new .'mitt in operation every day.' leave the same at Victor Austin's samples. , Orders taken at Brad. .-HOUSE-CLEANING, MADE EASY L. A. Van Skiver bad a busi- harness shop. Ity's harness h ness trip to Picton last week. W —To-day being Good Friday,, and Mrs. Wilson leoLason is making —Miss Leila Monney 'and Eli. .—Johq T, 8 e eikrrV everything to make,4ou-&e- C were in Green extensive tmprov6ments' to...the all places of business will be clos- ver on Wednesday attending Leavens property, which he re. .'.Cleaning easy, such as the weddink of the latter's niece, Gently pur6hased from T.•Walsh. "—Russell Burrell bas rented M69 Gertie Fuller. By these changes he will be able Sb6p:Lldders, Mopa,' Tubs, Self-wringing'Mops, Washing l Parker's land on the.station road —Howard W19e, who has Been' to accommodate two families, the season, n employed in the printing depart- —On Easter Sunday the memb- Machines, Clothes WringerF, Tub Backs, Curtain —Mrs. R. A.' Bunting has been ment of the T. Eaton Co. fur the ers of the W. M. S. will take charge spending a few days this meek past sixteeti years, spent a few of- the morning service in the Stretchers, Brooms, Brushes, Stiok Fast. friends in the city. days last week-with relativea at Methodist church, when their* R13- -Jacob Stmondson moved on Ftiirport, and while here called no nual Thatik-offering'wift be taken. - Whiewash,Brushes, 31 Paste Wednesday into the old Fairport','EWS. where he ITret studied Men and -.N,ozuen are all invited as ­iehop adjoining G. Bradley's. the N the art of printing. well as the young people. -The Boilers, Wash Bo,ar--Ts,,Steel Wool Carpet Beaters etc. -Mrs. F. H. Doyle. of Toronto, -The fortieth knuiversary of pastor will take charge of the spent Thursday -with her par.- the W.-M. S. will be celebrated eveniuR service and, will preach a enta._j.G.,M. and Mrs. ealnier. here in the 'Methodist. church on �Pet;irtl sermon taAbp ­'clilien fidl� -M, I@B Sylvania Leavens, of To- Wedne-z"I "The Chjristitn- Sister has been spending a few Tea 8ee.o, r complete line of be served from 6 to 8 hood." The men and boys will be weeks with Pickering friends. lock, followed by a jarogram of anxious to hear this �uessage, fill _'Mrs. Paull,Knifton and child c rutl S9 are invite4. Special sassion of the mush: a-nd two-iui' i6u�ry dialog- " -Ma in-Seniour _4 00 P`.' Pure Pamb t of Brighton, are viL-iting the rtes. ' Adniiision. adlilts 35 cents, S. S. at 2.'00 p. ni, • The Epworth, rt former's mother. -Mrs. Jaines,Gor- children, under 12 years. 20 cents.' League' will hold a Good Friday don. -Varnis' b; Floor Finish, Varnoleum, Wood Lao, Everybody' welcome. go `brhiz Set-vice of :iul sunl. Interest on -Thos. Scott, of Claremont, has your'fFe and 'I% friendly sterile to their regniki.1 6illZil t at 8 00 o'clock. Been spending a week' ivith hisl Otir Wrtbiiay party, 'tivill be well The young people•are -all -inv-ited.- White Enamel etc. and aunt, W.' 'J. and Urs.l worth wbile. -4.-IV D.- Miller, k very interesting' and in- Ask for. a color bard, W has -,James Arn-ot' of Toront structive lecture bras given in St. .purchased e -New Advertiselnents. ed J. 0'6onnoFs residence George's church on Friday evening 7' on Church St., b�lnx vacated by March l8tb.-by-Major the Rev. T. U Y, John T. Stephenson G. Wallace, M. A., rector of St. tOR SALE-'Apply to F. J. 11, -B nd ickering --On account of the very bad UIRNich'aprsdson,R It.No. Stephens', Toronto, and formerly 2,Pickering. 23tf • condition, of ilip. roads, the rural Chaplain the Canadian Engineers 0118ALE-Ced-ttrposts. Apply to ee mail carriers have been unable to of the C.'E. F. The subjectlllwal"S� FE Adanisorr;lot 3.5,ccyn.2.Piekeritiz:or ad- 4%� go on Bouie,of their routes. dress R.R.No.2,Pickering. 26-,29 &- - st..Patrick, Ireland and the Irish.'-Order your Hot' Cross B 11" Mr. Wallace pointed out that 'POR SALE-Holstein cbw. fresh, N, T L E M E N now. We will make eatiydeliv- .though there was no positive Ju ;Years old,very,good milker. A.W,Soizer, 10,con.1,PickE;itig. Ind' 27 ery on-hood Friday in the v'llagP, knoAvledge'ns to St. Patrick'$birth phone. -Only 20e. pezAezen-at the Pic-ker- Lowndes stan(I head and shoulders'abov'e all others place. whetber in France, Wales TIOIU-,;F PAINTING-House-raint- • :- .. . ­ and ing Bakery. 'orgcotlan5, t4e real- country of , "Es . as"Irst-class tailors. • -"The . Musical L1:n;!L.5,ji"ven free. Roy Gerow,Pickering. 27 gave R11 at--.any man wa-i that throu gh Whif:h Swiss 'bell ringe'rs, Every man's tra,le is an Art and the quality of work- _ and in which he devoted his lift! T,10R-qAT.F-A'(pintititvol saw-dast tractive lor-ogratumq on Wedpes- no . E.X %lid X,.Ive hisservicei and effor, fclm3n, Rquze Ifill,Ind. day evening in the.town hall to a - ,g - -manship denotos. the ability of the artist. Lowndes 712. Address LckeriogR. No. - : iii that re.4"pect.'therefare. St. Part 5. 2tltl -iiasters in the Art of Tailoring and every, ._-very appreciative audience. are past r The Women's 1n,;titnte will rick could be counted as lri,,h. Ile C.,IWEET CLOVER SEED-1-bave -garment is a' work of the_'.lIaster Hand.- traced,' S-1:6 "Patrick'o , ib-issionavy- to:Ul ,-janvyo qwect laver-sced, meet Tuesday.-March 29th,- at the labors flr,�t iuAntrim and Armagh Vy Mr lot:'21 r,-;tr-0 con.6. Pickering.- Thos. bome of -Mrs. N. J. Murriqsey, on and later in ;varinns parts of the First in krt, First in Craft? First in Quality, but St. - An tr)' tdresting pro- four provinces of Ireland. Incon f;Us FOR -sF'rrvs(;—Frnru J. S. Iast ity price. tram is being arraugad and a cluding his lecture Mr. Wallace _o143rtin-4str-,,n ot White Wyindottes.Great Marge attendance de""aired. 'eirsetting.- W.A-Hendersov. tr6nRly d0noun'c�.d the, agitatur*9 Pickering. -30. S I rr IT M -A. W. Crawford will erect a a of either -England, Ireland or fine brick reindence on the lot-just America who were trying to pre- VOR-S.ILE-Sorne rq1jare timber, east of them misses Bunting's lot, 1' :,n length. latb..tongue!l eu, -book them them over Bo�s before you buy, but we it ate epuftision and divide the great 1,;j%mg done daily. W. F. Crawford.- Phbne. Inow you'll buy -a Twentieth Centur.y..suit, for it is which he purchwPed last year. C­ En7glish-speakfug nations, picind, Pick I 1W, -07-28 H. Found, of Claremont, has the in for the exercising of ' .nee FOR '$ALI?-APpl*.- to- the best buy. We guarantee a perfect contmet for the brick-work*. and reitra3dt, so that gtip _T 1_"_l P-9 - -Pickeri*g,or fit and absolute 5 e Irish E L.Chapman.lot 9.con, 2. e e, satisfaction with-every garmeftt. -Services will be held in St. question might be settled. ,and a half miles east f Pickering Village. Ad- George's chnrckr to-day (Friday)- dress RJR..No.1,Wbottby. 20)tf at 10-30 a. m,, on Easter Day,sr 13VLI-q FOR SALE-2 ri-iziitered We have also on display our spring stock of Williams' Shoes. morning at 8.00 and 10.80,- after- REGISTE& Shorthorn I bulls. I year old, bred from the Lou"Janefanuly­(Iizrp.�., J;C,13� noon at 2-10 and evening at 7 00. ya -- Heavv and F' le: Be sure you ask for Williams'• N*,1,Pickering. Phone 1407. R, ..Special music. Strangers cordial- TUESDAY.51.,LRca 2ftu-Auction sate • '.Ay invited. _offartfi stock. implements. The Peet of 'Em All. grain. )R'-%.4,LE-t.'vv9 good horses.sound rrints rtc., at lot 12. non.2.Pickt�rfnQ All work on the Provincial Pncfin goocf working c6nditiYn. alib olne- (�Idj�lriibi; Pirkeritig Villago, the p!atf)rmpr_iu.w-a Empire Wall Paper-frOm us :to Ina-ke ' our home Highway has been swipended for jon. 1 1.2 tons ca Y.10r. Yo & ton'e. cas!i, Applyat Pickering jDakurl. Plilt 7. neat and cosy.� - two weeks. No reason ha.-.; been r-haip. See Wtij. Mmv. nuc- OR SAr F.-An.b.rorirnpid h-nm�w in, given for suspension of work, but tl,mr•er. ire.in R repair, Get the habit,, Go to Bunting's for things good. FPi,:kc'ririg%'klLri o6d iWith tree- all. thi- it is ,surmised by those who are wnDxvi�nAy, srfrn--:-Aurtirn 0 %'�Richwdwa.Pickeririg,. )7-2S directly interested. that.there way. t.,de of forin-stock. liviplewptit�. bay ply be R reduction of wages when the gi_jn� and I [Lt 1, C rin• 7. 1,()R .9A LE-0. A, (' 7-2, .Fred T., 11,11uti,199 Pickerind Pickezing, tho property cf Is. 11, Oall.and pure,;Scents net huahtl,-- _Sorne . work is resudied 7` Grulvirrv, 'S,Ole at ooe o'clock.Ahatp, -The box social held by- the -.hay and Cobbler r-)tataei� W. 11� E-wttl fi=hed I857. See bills. Young Pwjple ift the lecture room W1-.b','F1;DAY. M.iRCII 3i"TIT 1. of the Meth6cli-st churc-h lust Fri- Xten- I, ()rZ SAI.E-A fin,itititv of I -Ive.%Uction sale r)f resdislered C.ydes- �Iis�t,txl,,%hcat -..,ej. Alto -% 'i-jantit:l- of day night wa-4 voted a big �mcce,.;Fl it 3nf-210,con -con.3.Piclir.-ral. Ind dale harie-i hnd flok!ofti tattle Arid mac E.Brown. ILR. No. 1. Picker. s(ne,%Ply all zu *Is,,. . % Proceeds nenrly -7 !-ixty dollars. 026 -Dor by-tbe, goodly' number pretest. implerrient evc), .at lut 9D AMP _13p,�(+d thinks to W. B. Powell htntr;n.,the prope.ty of -r. Rk tm 1 ,61i S-0 T:_(Arir rnlk. Arrhor B. F con.. Pi, :and all who gave the young peo- The implegnents are till nearly -h tore M­%v timber. hard and,�,,k wood 1.�Vle a lift.-CONE And are in (-xc count ll to n length. at lot.14 coL.-:�S, kickering. j1p -ellent particuthri apply w10 c r.,. Y .J, F.; c -Bath Brothers vrilt-- cludes a flrst•clasi P;) tiptti-r --hold an ..auction siile of their farni sto. wliich was omitted fr,)Tn rbe I•W. A C,.. No.: 72 izeed ok S:ilo at 12-30 u'clock, sh,i rp. See hi'ls. .and hnplement� on Tuesday next, B. Powell, ftuctirn..ee�. r-AIMPM cy,1;421,�Y Ota:-.ike. 'Apey-It lot I.,%.con.3,Pick- 7 cop•March 2901, at their prprhiici_�ja�t Ti7i--,�!).%Y. APFUL 5TH or adcln­ Art...ur Pur5y.. R._R, �;o_j - east of the ;ctit.n. s. P;,-kcring..-- �.,�-27 village Th ig-herd of f:' stock.- linplerxi(�'nf,,' hay' an"d ;cattle has the.-reptitaxion of liar f t"' " at lot 0*4 tfrtiifmr,�;' 20, con. I.- PiOker- Mr) CUI:rf. '111% NGT AND, TTOlt--1,- ing na silperijf in the township inn (half­tuile west. 0,f Wcl:-ppin�-Ge.'yonrwood Cut in -a 'hurry lic and those desiring to improve Village), the propeqy'of_Al-K.H:,tr.. Also horse-dip)ing, Sats- -their herds should attpnd thi3 sale dt-m-4Sale.at one,sharp. St-e 1"ill I. faction guaranteed. Rov*Carter, R.-R.Na: 41 Locust M3. Ph•.,ne Mark 503. LG-27' As the proprietors' If-qse ha!-ex- W.M. Powell, aticiioneer. _ . _.._--____..__;. . ', � .._. .. ,L piped and as they are nnsfUp to _-' Che;*p_,' -nil 'kindq of OR SAU s tire anothei farm, there will be NOTICE IRE -.barneis, and all-kindiofft!rrnim- ee' Xagon )!�rnaati in goad or•!,r. Also-everal heavy;aei gi .hlcal,s anri a couple of light-lior-ze-powers. e bo reserve whatever. C ON 3 11 Clarem,,-ut. Phor-t 201, 17tf for YOU Herman, C/D tibna of St.Joh rt'.�, Broughn in, and (;;Ert) GRAIN FOR SALE-At lot A meeting i)f thecongrega' C 'Loaaof 'Vehicles Act -.1 s hereby given die t• I,,,rear of con.s,Picker;ng. Flail I threshed, r+ $t. s.4id Act pro ' Peabody Overalls) all sizes, St.. Andrew's, Pickering, was held, Pulillic Notice i ri, t, anwfian Beauty p,-.-,s from'40 bushel yicid,also in the basement of St -Atfdre.,!vs­ - _Tides that during the �Cz months of March and -Oriltnear-h wheat, S2-per-tiusht-1, Orville church on- Monday evening, with Burton,R.R:-;Co, Claremont. '_13U year'vehicies operating or objects be- all sizes, 2.75 good attendance pres?nt. ly alocks, Rev. ing -runved over or upon a public FrJD OA.T,*,; FOR S.Ur-_Rennit!'3 J." F. Clugst6n,_int�iini �iooerat0r, highwity,. wbich is not within a (71tv SEa.!y Yieldcr, 0 A C No.72, free fro-i foul occupied the chair. At,_0e game or .separated. town, -and having Also fresh com;.4-year-, oid, Apply to--- -2- --1- 7 time Rev.' -avauiry exceeding ofie t6ljL' Luther SIRldfiton,Brougham. Phone Pick 32S. t:,MeY% IV6!;k Slitrrs7, re'ry. .00, .5 -.7 23--2S ool Sot, reg.- 1.2-5, 95e manville, Yule, of 'Oshawa, and shall not be loaded in excess of one- Ode-n's Heavy,IV 001 of Whitby,, were. hRif the rated carrying cftpacit� of T,1011 SALE-Toulouse ganders and -'---.. .-present representing presbytery, s111*h vehicle or ohject without a per• k drakes, I ree. heifer a n eg• ']Boys l Knickers tweed, all sizes, reg. &M.2.39 7 and told of tbq work init as provided by the Act, burl, sc-parator, 131ack Minorca eggs for batch- that the C9 differeil't kinds of duck eggs and White reg. 2.25, 1.75 Bovs' Khaki Knickers, Fred Lace•, HighlandCreek, Operative Committee had -du-n-e.. The Act also provides that notwith- Cinhinz, eggs.w. standing such permit, the owner,driv. lot's,VBzooFsec`on.,Pickering. Heavy Fork Boots, reg.'8.00, for 5.95 er or operator of such vebicleor objea' As the meeting bad expressed it' -desire that Rev. P. P, Gardiner is responsible for nny damage caused Ladies' Rubber'Boots, reg,. 4.00, for 3.25 should become their regular pas• to a highway.by such vehicle or ob• ELM DALE MILLS tor, the date of his induction 'was ject. fixed for Thursday, April 70, at A penalty not exceeding$100 is pro.. o'clock: vided for a contravention of any of You can,7ilivays get the be=4,11ani_' Gent's Fedora 11"Its for Spring, in green,4, browns, blacks etc. -Saturnay' last ivitnessed`*-one the provisions of said Act. toba Flwir twidt, filoni -No. 1. Goorl (Imility felt. new shapes and styles. And Notice is also given hereby that NLtvi Regular $5.00, Rniou �it 3 50. A real cinch-get in early. at -of the severe.4;t s�torms the pro- theprovisions-of the said 'Act will he Royal t ra for vince has experienced for along strictly enforced vOith respect to the Houpehold And Gleno' ead. Tryabag.. time. While we in.Pickering e,:- higbv6tys tinder the jnrisdictirin of the fit Pastry Flour Frosh Roil s 5c 32e caped with a Leavy doNN'ln b6ur of Council of the Township of Pickeridg. ed Oatg Curtain-Scrim, colored border reg. 4. rain and some hail, ace-ompanied By order of the.Cmincil. ffltANT, STIORTS Chintz, Vaisle I y pattern, 36 in, reg 65c,'50c -31KIZ FE�EDS. Qjjiltin, by a considerable' ftmount of F.H. Ricu�%. soN, Reeve. Ot\.T CHOP Ladies'lightning ii hich inflicted no dam DoN-•kLT)R.BMiT0NZ,C)­Prk. es' ,Sha1-er-1hrY'-t Dresses, reg. 3.00, 2.25 -SHEL arts of t) 5-20 CRT, OATS 'age to property, other par the Dated Ila rch 9th. 1921. 2 . r - C1. - .-; .­ . :_z­ -­----Pla in -Bleached Sheeting �-4 reg. 1.00,' 75'y province, including Bruce Comit B,�WLEY CROP L Port Hope and vicinity. Bradford �'AT! Plain Bleeclied She6ting 9-4 re-. 1.00, 75 yd Y; HARNESS SHOP Cft.-\CKFT) COBN 'NJ M_ -�1) 118,X F E E visited Telveteen, in white and black, rv(il. 1.25, 75 y4. and other unrts were. vi. with 'D eieud buvsta and' wind storms rf If your needs are in tbe,11arne-i'l C -eam r the tothado, �,ype that inflicted .��ell*s Ci ubstitute C.-Of Meal. great loss to property in the Aihe, or if your Boots need % terns, piuks, greys wrecking of barns, cAti.,;ing wash- Shaker Flannek—,anI ixide-nice pat etc. as AN Regular 50 ceiit-, per ynrd, going at 35 cents. ,�()T`ts oil railways and highway! ...rppairinj?, give e us CROPPING � D OAT4 CRUSHING EVERYDAY D,)ti't niks phi, spe(-i.d. .well as causing the lossoflive a call, Ge't prices on feed id ton lotQ Fortimate'1Y storms of thin deva�. BELL PRUNE. P)­inrqvt:-r ore rA rA in On- Cecil Bradley 'I,, LLe Mates, Harness Maker, -Bickering Chopping every day. tario when compared with those' Me • C HAPMAN