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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_04_01 AKI:r WIC 5N -7 &7 lirl ,RMv. "x 7 K N j JEL• --VOL. XL 7-PICKERING9 -ONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 ,. 1921 2.& ROUGE HILL. SCHOOL RKPORT6 Established fm z, Frank A, Reeior has bol.-ght out-tbe lte�6r t for S. S. No. 13, Pickeil4g:-- _ apft;,o�,ellfi�ita1 acar;tr.. Geo. R : �Baker Med4cal Locust Hill coal and. lumber"yard from Easter Exains., names ID' _ order of the A. C. Rees6r estate. Frank is a merit : Sr. IV-Lloyd Wilson. Sr. -Paul Wilson,-V GREENWOOD - ictical carpenter and builder and Ili tirtrude Tolchard, tactical lomber and building wateri- Percy Jones. Jr. III-Muriel Jones, F�FORqTTH. Opb.D.. Direr *Optometricall Association of Ontario. Reg. -Ross Broome, ale is well qualifled to conduct this line Violet Broome, Sr. II istered Memberof the Amencan-oiptc�rnetrical ae Association. Claremont,examined by appointment, What makes the di&r'enc!'13"? of business to the best advantage of Rachel Harbron. Pa. 1-Jackie Toil. Phone 2804, ar ont,Ont. his.customers-and this means to the chard. Howard Broome. Pr-Lloyd Ethel �TTLS material beueflt (if both 'buv`er and G�abam. Ila Green, Graham. Nrember .F. TOMLINSON, M, B.. seller. 7 'NOWIthe College Why ? Eva Graham. E. M6 McCullot]lgh, of Pbysiciansand Surgeons Teacher.. of Ontario. that formerly occupied by by Dr_Cald- the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly io inany people buy their well.-Phone. Cldremnt,Qnt. 231y D, BROCK ROAD Records and Sheet Music The ti,tdies/.md ivoill hold a -111ome, .'NT E.1CARTWRTGHT, M, Iaurice'Murpby's sale last week was Bisc tuits' arid. Pastry have" that n at our store.. Sweet Hmiie'! evening in the liase- N - .:C.sP.& S,,Ont. A cercrer for the Court- 'NV e llqve�to IaNe tock to tupnt of the chilveh on Wednes`div­ quite kt stimts5- April 6th, from 7 till 10o'clock-Lunch Mrs. BrigniA wheri tyofontario� Offic�hours andl.,.��p.m,. I lifts returned from the sweet, nutty taste LL�L�r at othert- -Pnne Bell chuose -oin. in health. ,hours b;y appointment m:de from In,.-.phone No,404. F�ektking. Qn- I will be served find there will be a good city but tint much improved No.24.L I - the he1p-yfit-zt­se1f-vVaT- awa, is visiting - Sion, AT-vets e-,, tario, 331v, Llovil Moody, of O�-h -owisi: It"" enjoyable c.veriing-is pi cl. his S. utv�e AV;ft- knoll's that. will he,a Stoll, is Va- T-Ml F C. McKINNNO-N, '31.D.. L.It t.C.S., The Good H -;:plrp(,tjpn teken.d-uring-dic- -W, A. Jacksrm,- of King No EdInbnrgb, Lapmber of the Collette of children craze g6o'd rnuiic. evenin g. and all are i�rendi,ngthelaoliday.wlthhis parents Physioiaza and Surgeons of Ontario.liceoti to Pastry Flour. It is made-by tW-- Eneourage theni CO play K Piallo CO"" 'in" llave a -ood tiviiii, Don't l.eie. f Royal College of Suraeoup, F-linh-urgh. opsl�131,0.1 attention to dsisames of womer ard furgct Wydnesdwv. AorA Lbe.Oth. Henry most modern system from Moore hits.leased the Poynter Broug :-ebildren, 'Office and residence, ham fartu to two men ft-oui Ttironto. J. A. the choicest wheat grown, 'White has also rented his fifty-acre We have boib. Tbi RefererIdurn Vote The quality Is there amd they arm to it Toronto wan. "gat. -ice pi is right. WH.'KENNNEDY. Barrister.'Srll- All British subjects, men and worr..' WKITOY ieitor,,Notary PubIjc,%jConveyabcetT&-c. Stoubille, Qn-t. er­who.are _21',years-of age, having 'N Villiana Jeffrey. one of the oldest ...U St BAKERS" JOT lived for one year in Canada and two i-makes more, better­'- .whittly.10rit. 41 mont.b's' in the Provitice For BteaL of Ontario Mtnrets of this distiict,diid eudden E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- whiter and sweeter bread . j I Irefore the I,t &tv of February. 1921. Friday mornirg in his eighty-fifth TER.County Crown A4$tornsy,and Cointy Buy yourFurnitMe from t vepfr. ' Stlartly'after breakfast he was are to fie on thz'votersl list NIL SeHoMr. Court gorse.WhUby. 10-T than any other. ;tnd havea vote,ori t'lie'_IScb of April, svized with an eleptic fit and died in it Ele.!tors in rural districts wlin-m-ilanies few hours. 31r. Jeffrey was-a broth- T A E C �ite r,(;yn the voters' list=:z laid wo to er of the late Heriry Jeffrey a former BRISTIA J.-- . *Ho B72AL •Solicitor.NotarT Public.Ete, HictieTto r he pall on voting day, taking route Mayor of Whitby.� 'He was horn on o".130foce Frc^k St.North,wlcitbv. CLAREMONT el,(,.,,,r to ,�uch for tfieni, iind h-ive the harnest(-ml. "Coldstream Farmi" X AI,FiF&- IJOHNNSTON'-Parlkpr�z the it na.wes place ulii�u the vnterti' li=t on which be lived all hisfife. He was MXWEM3�Z Detc.,2.19,Dgilforth Nve. vr*,h ,Biers Redneed I)HMs- "Af'O� JRD.'- and-i -Iurwinq t,fflt:pr.'­ They will it g-od farmer and to(;]. much"pt ider � t,-i • Pho-ne:Cerrar-i 4411. Saturdays, Mal- - We pay the reig rfi'k-n be q-ialifled t vote on the.Refe- In Ws famous li-rf -bred Short- Tor,,n ;')I Ft 1l. f b by the ,t 0 1 of pure vern V.20. klad,) y anywhere, rendtim. horn- cattle. Ele is survived by one brother, Hubert. who lived with him \4 P. A..Bit r- eit prkeQ. on the farru. ATf). L%rge. stork and lo" W I LLI AM J. Br ri,,ter.e*,ol;citor. member of th,: Sr -n of FAIRPORT - . . Service Ryck p Denton.Foster and Deawn, Toronto General Yrusts Crilding.Milay Street.Toronto. 'A -.veddinw, -Tvas 6 Telephone:Uzin'.el and"9*2. - . . -N oleninizPd. in SCARBORO. LOGS WANTED T rorito,iii .fond,iv. - when William Scarbore O'Brien, a this place, was united in One of the best known of. -.go in . A. is re- Destta 11n;Irri, M4�,s -Marion Alelt­6n.,of -farmer-,ex-warden Alex. Bair G A R A- G E Toronto, the ceremony being perform- tiring from active lift-on the farm and 1:)LARE B. BEAT'-,)-N. D. 1). ed 11v Rev. Edwartl Xlorley.* Our best on-Thursday, March 31st. is holding A Graduart of the Royal Colelge of De'r-il soft Ftow," 341.1 jo to. 35 W wkil s f•jr their future pro�-perityj%hd tli-,�persiclnsale of all his 11w stock and Su.sterns and University of Toronto. (iffce Mise-wood. 11 30�00 to 3-S.W C. We have a full line of motor oil*an& hi-by hapRinesi is extended to Mr. and Mrs. implements on lot 23, concession. over W. %I, Pnrigle's tardw--ri-store. IV *s as well as motor-fixtu White Asb. - 40.60 to 4Z.09 greasL re Office hours 9 to 12,: Ito .5 30.4. Ind one 0. O'Brien. Scarbovo, ball a tnile north of -the phone 220.. "y Mayle. 341 t.0 acyfriendA iij Yairport rl?gTet ]Kingston road, stop 2L Mr. Baird His m. -takeh an active interest:in -A stos of all makes and designs repaijr- Hemtock, L)Iz,oO to bear of the tragic death of Andrew ha's always ed on shortest notice and d Growth Pine,254). at fair prices.•jeuoittzoo (Xavbo. 2a Peddiek.wbicb.took place on.Tue4jdAy I and political affairs. has . ....... ..un�i a morning itt ahout 8.45 o'clock. He ,,,municipal the position of•tvarden and is -i v week-was riding his hiercle at Niagora and a good type*-f citizeu. Though retir- --SON,A.,T.C-'.%1-. Chopping and Oat Rolling ever Agents for Dominion Tirear ETA E.STEPHEN . day exceptizig Monday. -Queen'Atreer�.Toronto, was ing from active farm life, 'Mr. Baird teacher of piano and theory. P onto. when he knocked Co' the pavement by artin- will c-dritinue for th-e present at least. "Genuine Ford Parts Claremont, p S y team of hcrr4eR. resulting in the to live in the old homestead, d 'W iver Gasoline always on hand. Free AEr•G. HA-M-Issuer of -Marriage W. G. Barnes Bames, Green el"Nure of his skull, causing almost• lAcOr"s to the CountIr of Ontario, 11 iattriediate death. ..Nlr. Reddick.,who OUNSARTON- Pickering Vill*X•. My Or address R. R. 1. Loctist,Bill.. Call and see us If 3rolu are�in needy wa.4 72 Teary of age. was a rery.active - - alts. J. H Wrr. Campbell. of Elie n6rth-west. of anything in the auto i%7.t1RICHARDS­O-� 'R-�l Ers inan. HeWa9aL(-1%tt1rP Of . IL - es. or.truck line. o!ary �kviq orid was a*frequent weekend ig visiting hi,4 motherheie. .,.y violi;or to-F..iroort-, where he was-held 'Mi.-4 MitthpAy, ourteacher, is s-pend- -P%z�,Iic,Etc.--,Puckering.Ch Atterti r..'l ing the bolidav at Milbrook. ntr new houses,tee'AN H A 1.L-H-0 ri R-P k timmer. • & She-pherd timatc-qz-%en for rcer v I -repaii -cc Those who desire their­ harness in gb le-steem. Ahout tv�e t'e to"`be* Cowan MIttr36on%. Ind.phone;2013,' Pickerini, V4!y merded.or %Ti.'%b anything in the hju• MARK•HAM erected fit the hay 'this rteps line,pleago leave Four or ders with Mrs. (Rev.) Clugston i4nd ditugbtpr -Pickering ' Ont. &BEATON TOWN.-SHIPOLERK J. 44. Balsdrm-. 0-ne �,,f tl•e oldest orol" born.resl- spent Easter vt itb friends in Meaford. 9 Do 06nTcTr.,`ecor. core;o4w;oper for-zaklzg aimav;ill-he called for aV -hum.p, Mr, Tatit, of Blytb. Is v6ithig his till- _d d,�. d-nt.4 of M-L -%Fsk-d an m-v al her Ali ret) �lalne(;n Wa.-illing:oll 1�tfp-et.-on Tiies-� clt-and aunt. Clias. and.Mrs.Smaltis. affid46vits, iLeconataciet Etd. govey to loan ive"', within three dqvq cif rec-eiving -laou&r of Mairisso Lw PropertE ni',alning. %Iaf Grain- Chopping turns~ vvbiy the order. r h 292 rid. i n,M r if. . '%N'. T. and Me,.k. Dt)nb:tr. wh,) have wlwe. Out. ' 6 • ' - Fl�iztk-t M. X3"rilch..in her S-7)tb year. been undEt fh�weather EITO ' t are improv ing %V. A.IIDDL N. " - NI.- w;,-- K daughter of An- ,H L S. PUGH. ''U'rewled Aur­44f Flarrie",i-maker. Whirtir -G:. GH for the, Province of S)war MI: tz ni,4 rtenchrilan wbo settt- 01,1r Sunday School raked-about $Ill AND-FL&Kt.N kirds „;.alts- cDnducti-d ;.,a reasonable turns. ilipgrim(ldnugh• IR,,t Sunday for the urphnus of �hiva Shorthorn czitic.- trry Cro hy. a F.-E. Li-valist, 7-nd At in ettl a. [Ain prepared to do Chopping, n& Write,pbonr or east. led. 3hovc.'V*m-�,AW 'Aly Al l,rceder of pure7bred 'j1P'1CKZRjN4Lo'! P'ennsvIVfkniA R&I Set- -a , %;ajor 11'iO, r,*lMor. from InVancju- 21!6. G!er. L. Grniie died iastwpek Oat Fiaking every dayin,the 1:(i! on thp K It line.. Mkcrkharh. Her ver. The synipat-hy of the com-ii unity POSTTI,L, Licensed Auctioneer, �i,;4'hm,A,'John AN-e.,hy Worich.mho is extended'to the family. Week except Saturday. 'onntfam of York mzd ot,tar�o. avle- by nine yeaiS. wis -ird.'!,Supper F. for ;, LUMB M YAR D hef e sarranwrit of the 11" -a to on �v i�jh Ifictealcaofall kinds atterik., johs F. Bayles, Ala nstont- notice. A..*,3res#&re*nt1iverr.o-. out, 1,one of the Parlieslf �,�chaol-tpach4�rs N. be di pensed lri� the church h"r s some -1teparntair r T 114. ioiTnnhip and for sot TP-irs' next Sunday. I services ttu bt in-the old school h Rural Route No.2 9 house ai Get-- will he conducted thi-i"(FiNny) even- .W. Nf. %IA,NV, LICENRED ATX- We have a larze arI weil a.-SOrted man town, now apart of MarkhAm -ing by:Rev. Mr. 6 ardinero, 'EF TION R,forYorX.Qntar-.o and Durham own, f Pickering, Counties,'Allk,rd*of sales PrOmPtIY 'atten4ed striel. of t lie-foll-o"k il!g tratt-rittl : -Village and known •as Mount Jov.. Autmoblle Repa=' - g ­lto. Terms reasonable. Dausfor..2les- may be 'B. C. -Fir -FIcUring.- V After their nvtrrf;iz�� the Wodch's arranged at NEWS'Officv." Bell and Indepcn-- WHITBY --itby.Ont Sheet moved -to Mr. .-dent phones. WI. MKI.C-hed. B. C. Fir � -ilig, alld The Chevrolet Service Station suniff rn fiooi Woneb, was a successful it.)pli-went- There'' never in the history of the Garage- at Pickering is open for a* -nany vf--,tr,(a t6vii were , -.N1Atr-hPd B. C; He -i wz- Agent and later fur inch V Mat.Aled Fir cvililrc�, 4 hi-- -it ii C so mane sales of houses kinds of repairs and orei bauls. e�al �Izpl for -the -Mas*�P�-lfaz .0. and at constantly incre."ing vr4ces. -ne Hundred-ors c Bought•and sold. nod G Ili. B. Ce-Tir Sidjug, Clievorlet 4M Cars N* Mrs -Wonch i�z survived by lhrvo dm;- The tax rate tbIs vear will he low,4T, - F* I�jfty Dollars P. 0. B. vour -of Cherry- lip�o jq-z , svetal 1111119 It Laughlim r sL 1 , , Gjove'rnment, 'Municipal and Cor. Alio, Beaver Board, Pla;-te' r Board ghtpr,, . , t b . and will he farni,'with bump6i sind'z�ppleBarrel*. wood, Mis. John Litinh &fTorii -to, =tl•llck by the council at its next meet- Expert workmanship gikarantee& Bopds For Sale. Arid -11ts, .Wedgoww,d of Poltland" Ing. Ore-gc-n. Another daughter, (,All9llS-• ' KI:islirpr is daily -oceftrirrg the olet, Cars, Goodlyeaz� at Agent for. Chevr Bell Phone,10.3 Wit D. Gordon &'Soil, z.i), Mrs, W.'11. Tean of C,�dnr Grove, Ontario Hospital -in excavating for Tiresand Willard'Batteries, .'WILLIAM D, DYKES, 'WHITAY predepease�l tier mother-by les,;� thii!'n still runt-6 iiew-1;uildivgs to be erected Batteries exchanged.- one. honj% The ftiner?tl of b,1th iva� this sea,on. :PICKERING Gerow's Garage,' Pickering I.Ald on- Fii(baN-, '%Inich 2501, ITT-. The Hdosing C.)mtnissicit will veTv :SR. MR. .1d!-rZ3ZC=e1= ­ . - - . . . -= . ­ ­ '13-11'and Independent N",onCh's tz'ltl o'clock irr the-morning �hortlf.hwre'Applichti,mg-fol, uowari`�k to Lo,-nist: Hill cemetery, - nt 0 Veterinary Surgeon anJ Mrs. ,ftwe' houses. Last T %o 'Hcnor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Trail'-- at 2 i!. the afternoon to St. ATI- fifieen wurk built by this method. College., All calla d drew cenii-tery. M-irkbain. botwe iq-r, ke' ting hy or night Ati6ther-!'iew commission Fl� !r-)TT this week on Hpniv street promptly 'attended to. 21 stRrtivig th e BROUGHA.-O near the new ,cliool and adinining to eL 'he *south 11ifl. Aome 'Dr, Eredton is 4 Bell and Independent Pbow" RIO M"r. 1"lawill of Broth �zt! -t, tiored �rinqma to cornp!4�linn. PICKER.ING, ONTARIO I 011 .11­tit 1;!y to -el,e d btisiness of<-,4r- -Gzeen River,'nLelt �dt�*' or Yonge & Charles Sts,Toronto he uld establishe I n d• - -ing fias been TLHE TABLE-Fickerin; S;,4tiori w-i I resideln future, iiaseai - vagon repairing T.R. Trains going East Sae es f:1!078 1,� ??''ELL KN u WN TIlr,0V0H0t:T.CAN'- nmuhcr from this locality attend ;oltt by J,Airi-T. Newport to Jarnes F No. i; NI%;1 7.57 A INI. ed Bath Bros'. of farm styck at Pivie. The stand is now on the front'- 14 28 Local -2.2S 1'.X ADA FOR HIGH ORADE?TORE:'. Ac. Pickering on Tuesday, street in rear of Disney's stare. $6 6-25 P. X, irk purchased recently '9' �tore re-estah- W Local M. B. B 11 ased r, Theplaning mill is being Trains going West due as followii- eduritnticF, stenography; type- vure-bred Shnrthortr bull fro ll G. M. ed 'in the old GrFkn(I Trunk engine No. 3.5 Local 10.415 A. NI. Forsytli'. of Claremont. house. nn Mary -trept, the-'Whitby 27 Local 2,35 P. INI. writing and general improyerrient' The roads continue in a very bad B,i,k and Clav Products Co. having nnditi6n, fird On account of the frp. TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEE:7 Mail s 55 r. sl secured it. New rhachinery is being courses ; much personal attention Nos, 6 and 7 also run on Sunday qu�rtt rains, has been almost inipa,q- installed alid operations in these fine It ksa Rexall F�rofiuct Foregoing is aoeording to Standard given to students, graduates read- able. In many places Elie wheels of` lame premises will begin forthwith. time. vehicles sink almost down to the hub.Q. The work of organizing the ne", and is sure to ily obtain employment-: open all Capt. F. R. Malcolm has just return- knitting.indtistry is proceeding molt please, ed from a month's holiday which lie satisfactorily. The point is about ' blu'ly''45­eent's per pound. Dr. N. E, McEweu, B-V.Sc. year, 'Write to-day for prospec�uQ, pent with Dr. and ',Nlrq, Z\Tarsh,'of when contracts will be let for arffliton, Berriiuda, who Are enjoy, Veterinary'Surgeon. enter any ti, the.facto-ry-which will be. modern Find JVANXFQLES, NYALS, ing 'great r`tl�lterky and who-gave Graduate of University of Toronto. utilize t1ld" he.4f shipping ' faciffities Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott,.tt, .Principal him Ft splendid'titkie. g of thoQe frontage on the Provincial Highway NATION and Toronto Eastern or other railway Proatu C ts.al ways on hand A largely attended meeting Agricultural College, Quebec. interested in'football was helil. in the afford. Candies, Tolliacc�ek�- CA -..,.Prompt attention to all clients, hotel parlors on Saturday Bening During the renindellin-of the town Stationery,• Bell and -Phones, last when the football club was -9r(,)t-t, Cigarett-9. Ind It offices which is being done 6y IS My Business Cigars,organized for 1921 and the following Bett & Scott. the Town Cterk, Public PICKERING, ONTARIO To help you run part of yours. officers elected : President, John A. Utility and Chief of Police are occu. We make our-own stock and (Int--' 'White • Vice-Pres . Albert Smith ; . . By opening ii New Garage in the Vii- pying the Council Chamber. Meet- dition powders. They coutaim Coptain, IN inton. White , Sec.-Trens., ings 'of the Women's Instittitti -and 1�ur&dkugs.- No filter, lags of Whitevitle I atil pi to do Robert Feasby. Matinging Commit- W . G . ,R E I1"D all 'kinds of repair wor'kPr"`1rn"c`ludiDg tee-R. J. CnwRn, A. Smith Find E. I- other organizations -usin� the batter I will go tip sta-irs to the ,lusic Hall, tops Find sidf, curtains, also mnking Annie. Field Committee-H. Bar-i T P1CKF­-jR1NG NEWS srie. Al�irzel,illbeacot+pleof�iic)nthq, Has a full line of fresh Md cur- your old car look and,run like new I,y clay,'6. 'Moirs and F. Ca !whilst this vvnrk is in progress which ed weais constantly on hand. giving it a good cont of new paint, nuniher of new members werd recur- Agent for Toronto mriebinery, includ- ed, including those of last year as well -N. E. McEWENs, Spice Roll, Breakfast Baron ing: Pumps,'. Windmills, 'Silos as a number of np%v members, The 1, Dr. John Wangli, formerly piilh- IL.,m, Bologna, Weiners, etc and[Ctasoline­Engines. prospects are bright fnr -a grad strnrig li- school inspector for South On Veterinary Surgeon. CHARLES 11.vRICE, team.- It is hoped thr.t the player%-� tilrio, haa.beei3 elected president High"t prices paid for will practice faithfully in order to of duc4tiouaJ AsEo- of t e a um -T 21, �hi! el. qO "O'le,Out �111-, '01" k- 7 �.:'A "- nd' the worst 'is' yet to'comie MEW IDEAS 44 . :-THAT ARE APPREGIATE-D -DAINTY, COMBINATIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR 00 4. 2. A 4% 7 Z' MADE WITH-A VIEW TO CO�MFORT AND STYLE ELIMINATES DIRECTOIRE FULLNESS AROUND -V. WAIST 14 nts have all the comfortit of These remarkably constructed germs �a suit of combination@ with the directolre drawer Style. 7 MADE IN WHITE AND PINK MERCERIZED V Ask Your Local Dealer For Them V STYLE 1664 HAMILTON TORONTO 46 TrIt AMD 9 MAPA First Sunset and Star-Rise. Save Money on Repairs. it .sticks at the sill, and when once L Va M IL IL ML IL M IL M M Im IL M IL ML M M IL M 11111116 4�,- 0 When Adam's eyes, childwise fn t1ils tim oA high costs, wh�n it is open rub the Sides well with kit- Throu" the leaves-of Paradise ,40 -n amp before you close. Do the 1. is obhgatory with.the nwet cbe f �lffl EDUCATION mrst saw the sun sink� 0 TUN iihere are many little ways by same to a refractory bureau drawer If -a tile is loose in the bathroom! 10 glOrY over earth'A brink, which a dollar or two.could often be Saved if.-we cw3&y knew how to do or a hole knocked in the wall, plasteir mute amaze awed his gaze; DLETON But as anon be walked The dew, �srious simple things. of Paris and water mixed together!0 BY DR. J. J. MID 'You know by bfilmir experience how tofo apastewillfixit. Itcaribe' Provincial Board of Health. Ontario 0! more sol'emn still his wonder grew. much nioney sni,&II repabrs run ii used to cement in the tile'and to fill 0 Or-Middle iiIII be glad to answer questions on Public Health 016" When Night In hers his hand*drew ato. ton 0i And. leaning over Heaven'a bla One of the most an-wTing troubles is 4p the hole, In the latter case, s th das. ci moo �o tore through this columiL Address him at. the Parliament St bar@. to have the faueets in the� ldtcben or it over with the side of a stick or a: Toronto. bit of board, and whion it is dry take Looked at him with-iilfherkars. the bathroom leadc or not allow the A PWe of wall paper matchiing the' ,gLvLvLqL,1L 11L IL VL I&VA 11L'NLVL IL INL IL IL 10L 12L I -To Drain N. 'M onster to ilow. It is not always n4c_ Z. swa PS p4.tterri"thst hs.3 been destro)nd and! other people, whether' children - or, The New Zealand- government seawy to send for7a plumber to rem- I (Continuled fronl� last issue.) Often all that is w needed is stick it on the wall with flour paste! adults. o, sre�,s at swam� My this. or ready prepared photo paste. The temperature during 'the rash planniiig to drain t Ithoug,h all discharges from nose, -land, -containing C0.0' .1L now washer that you.can buy for If )our carpet.sweeper will not work, Period varies f rom 100 deg. to 102 'A 00 and 65.004. five cents. Any persori wkh common throat or ear may -have cleared UP, acres reFpecttvely.' iind -Convert them Sense can put on-a faucet if the water I property, probably it is dirty.-Before I.or 103,deg. According to the severity when the patient leaves.the hospital, Into grazing laind, xture which you send it away to be repaired try�of the attack, and almost as socin as Is fh-st turned dff. The,fi �everr a sligh't discharge of this kind 'controls this is usuall-y under 'the sink givring.�he bearings a bath- with ker-.' the, temperature droos' to normal this,!recurring a day or two later may ene to clean out old Pa to break, resulting'in is, a case or in the cellar. Unscrew the faucet, 03 gummy oil pule3 begin cause a "return" case, tha. And dust. Often the trouble is with the so-called desquamation. After this take out the worn washer. put in the screws which holld the brush, stage. the p.rogress of the disease 'to- occurrixig as a result of coming in riWw am, screw'the faucet on a i , the �contact- witfi the returned patient. turn on your water,'ana nim.c galn'l which cons�tark Jarring has'luose.ned,' wards convale!-cence is uneventful, if 1 Parents shbuld-be on their g-.aTd when hances,Q jill ff, they need is tighteturig with a pArticular care is taken to ward a , the convalescent child come,4 home out of ten you will find everything: A acrew-driver., If these things do not:-the compli�ations which sometime"1 I*est it develop "coryza,". or a slight An. righ'L help, then the carpet sweeper needs arise in 96rlet fever cases and bringi If your gas barrier gives a bad "running of 'the nose,,' for this Ai I a new pair of rubber rollers. abo.u.t -serious., results. - The most dickering light, t - unscrewing the Often a big b usually. the.cause of further out r) - I ill f or reps ire can be dreaded' of these complications -arel breaks,. other members-of the f amilY 7___ 4 and- deamdag it out- PerhaW- the_. _- _ 'giving th t--.ad by e verandah a little nephrites �inflarnmation of ihe kid or neighbors-, becoming infected -en houses ton or suppk;ra- o4itrudian is fartber up, so while!needed attention. In All wood rie7y) and 'irfflam'ma't' . through fondling'and caressfrig �.�he ....the burner is off mp sh"pJy once or I one of-the' first places for the wx)otT- tion of the middle ear, "he latter ac- child on its return from hospital. twice an the'long cur�red pipe. as this w-ork to decay is in the joints sue n and'cAusing h, compsmi6d 6y much pai' Some' cases -of -scarlet. fever show' will remove any rust-or dust thii-t may -ed little ap- 'have lodged and be obstructing the as.those found in verandah riilings�1 a rise in temperature. Kidney t ible little or no rash and indie pedestal coluniiis, etc. Such things,can .be best avoided by keeping the pearance of illness, neverthiless the'se. now of gas. a' fittiL � -t teast two weeksl are generally set in P-lace by ng. patient in bed for a cases are da.rigerous Ao others and If you break a handle off a dresser small shaped pieces of 'wood around I after the rash has disappeared should be isolated for the full period oi' sideboard dr,awer &H you have to their bases, and as the rain soaks 1 feserving th� diet itrictly� to ftius. of six weeks The reason for this is The sihoothest looking Aide 19 rough and pitted under the do is to Uke the exact measurement them the swelling 'of the wood eausesJ Rheumatism sometimes intervenes in that even the slightest di.scharke microscope. The powdered mica of the old handle and buy a new one such pieces to spread apart, which al-; scarlet fever, usually-in the legs,'and from t.he nose or thfoit mAy.transmit in Imperial Mica Axle Grease mild 9crew it in place. . If you can-not lows the next rainstorm to soak the causes much -pain. It requires.care-1 the infection altheigh the illneEs is fills in this roughness and makes ha -eatment. During the seeond or hardly notic'e.able. Mild or "missed" Match the old -ndle, put on a whole base of the column. A smaK amount� 'ful ti every rubbing surface smObt1k, new set. of white 'lead, and also some putty to third week of the disease, if conval- cases of this disease- are the- chief Grease can then lubricate prop- I f the window erly and will last twice as long sticks ind will not' mix with it, will save corisiderable escence. is -proceeding normally, the cause Qf all the epidemics that occur, as it cidinarily'would. open after a day or two of rain, hit damage if it is applied in time. Th,-n patient usually.develops a healthy IP- they.being jp4k.qs.infeptious._as the I petite and complains'about the in3lif- it '�rnartly all arotrnd the casing with I a little paint of tixe right col6r ma,3 ficiency of the diet provided It is at more severe cases. Imperial Mica Axle Grease i'# q, 49 �alnmer. If thds will not start it i be used to *cover this jorint- not only the best and most econonucal this,stage that the doctor in.charge p,&ur a very little hot water where for appearance,but for preserving the A. T.'asks how t� relieve' chronic grease y_ou cap buy for your I . has-to be firni.with the patient as a constipition. Answer: Diet and ex- wagons and trucks. I-mixture-in the opening. W)wrever-a two nail or screw hole appears in the ver- too early resumption of solid food islercise are the filost important andah floor, at once fill it up, with the 'liable to bring on kidney trouble. things to deal with. Do not eat too Leather -is oneYcombed with dry food. Drink plenty of water. Use of them to pores-thousands material just mentioned. With care Complication's such as inflammation fresh fruit and vegetables every day.. every square a porch floor should last -for, ye�arii.' oZ the middle-ear are especially seri- Avoid aperient medicines as much as inch.To pre- Wli I T E ST. LIGHTES1 kill is required to make such re- ous on atcount of -the possibility of I . . I possible. Take sufficient. exercise, vent these 7 - pairs—in fact, the housewife can deafness resulting, and must be preferably out of door,;. t i n y open- from easily do so. I have seen cases where given earnest attention by the physi J. P. It- asks if a child who previ- harge. The tbroat-oongestion otisly-had vrhooping�cough should be 25 cen& 'worth of wbite leik7d clan in- C absorbing and sweat can be relieved by antiseptic gargles, allowed to go to school if anothe dust, putty and a.little paint have sa.ved member of the- same family has and moisture many dollars in repairs, warm applications, etc., which the whooping cough. Answer: There is , use Imperial In many homes the leader, which doctor will specify. need for the well child to be kept Eureka Har- no carry'the water from the gutters and It was formerly-believed that-infec- at*home, providinir it is fiot allowed nesi'Oil. roof§� are cemented Eft the � g+ound tion was spread by the looAe particles to come in contact with th' e patient. level into-til�- pipes, which carry.the� of skin duri-ng desquamation, but this The previous attack would make., it It closes up the Por- of it leather and keeps it strong. -having,practically- to whooping water underground, either to the girt- theory is no longer held, it immune flexible. -looking,,. ary, or to a safe dis cough, and it is-only by direct cou-gh- and pew. er, as is custom been definitely proved that it is from Ii contains iia, acids and I he harg n, -1v— --tht! KLV:�V, LIAL t%L UL VAL .-discharges ing or t disc es getting a .0e tanc!e. In time the cement osehi, it win not turn rancid. clothing-that-.-trarrsmits,the,direase. tben-falls out, and for%eig-n substances, that others "'become infected. To V Farmers...teamsters and get into the tile pipes und nd allow a patient therefore to leave the ergrou liverymen use and recorn I and-stop them up, making ' large re- isolation' bospital or place of quar- ..-,,Very Cautious. mend it. watched a antine, it is first necessary to see e, Sold in -,Man the tonsils no longer appear enlarged garded every question put by the ii*�ir bRL The other day Ia that He was I a cautious witness, and r man try for one whole day to rid a convenient size or inflamed and that any -discharge cro-"-examining solicitor as a trap for b7 dealers I pipe line of some obstruction. A little I the unwary. every-here., cement and a few.small states would from t he-nose, thropit or ears is earn- . . .- . - 1 0 "was have prevented any damage, and the pletely dried 'up. "And what," he was asked, the complainant shout�ing wbem. you man of the housf could have made All the desquamation.,shogld also I - the repairs, disappeared' froin One bbdy, heard him DF have hands and feet. and in addition thel "He was. shouting, 'Tom! Tom! day of leaving the has-- replied the witness, after a deep patient on the thought; then, fearing to commit him- wo—Joa Geniva is usus.117 frayed gt 'the pital,' should be given an antiseptic S "0 trousers* Mediocrity Is run down at bath and have all his clothes put qelf to such a downright statement, the bee4s; but Succese is always ww- be added, hastily; "Or words to that through a-sterilizor before behig al r i dressed. t with effect! I ISSUE No. 14-21. -4*&Vh J. Laiub. ]owed to mix, or come in.contac 0 0: 7. -;70 - - ­_ ;3' s r g"/ 7• Zc Z mw 4,� b IrIW In'g,- a similar paper published by the 319 1113 93391W Classified Ad HEIRIM 'Sub^kcheFan. Prq,!Inclal - CqnlkciL l 'The Toronto Honvital for incur Both are greatly appreciated by those able- In affiliation with Bellovuo•.and BITS OF 001, SPLTN INTO YARN on Allied Hospitals, New York City, 1'1' blankets. Georgetown Woollen _TONIC TMTMM for whom they are published and are fferm a three years' Course or Train- Ont. already..wielding a big. influence in. Iniq to young wjo,�n, Ing the r!el: co-ordinating the work of the Boy quired education, and suing of be- �uMO� - AORZFTN W"7111D. coming nurses. This Hospital. has Scout Movement throughout their m-i adopted the eight-hour system. The FROM KRE&M GENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIVA '<-Through Its Use Str 'ng' , pupils receive uniforms of the School, Allerba Is a remedy for the relief bf e I th and apective provinces. a monthly allowance and travelling Cobstipation. Indigestion. Biliousness. , . • .• .0 -* t expense& to and from New York. For. Rheukautlem, Kidney Troubles. , It " Vigor-Was Restbred. Person' s interested Ili the Wolf C, further •,Information apply to the 'Twas in a Restaurant. well-known, having been extensively ad- Ube Superintendent. 7- vertised, since it was first manufactured n f large nti- To be tired a1fer I exertion-!s.rtioifla Aural-'--th-e Junior brauch of Seguting—will He--"Thata a nice-looking chal? you. 1?,. IS0, by distribul.lon o ILI Rest and food restore ' be glad to know that a new booklet f yours?" ties of Alfi2anacs. Cook Books. Vea th o nor• descrtb!ng their work is..now aver]- New Citizens for -Canada. spoke.to. Is he a friend 0 Books. etc.. which are furnished to ma all- With a population of less than two I 'ht a rice'that allows agents to I after such fatigue. But to�be She—Yes, indeed." 1 agents free of charge. The remedies are able from •Provincial Scout Head•. join us.' sold tired all the time Is a symptom of an He--"Well ask,him to double their money. Write Alonzo O. anaemic condition that will not be quarters, Bicor and Sberbourne $,ta., persons to the square mile compared She�"Oh,thls is so sudden! Didn't Bliss Medical Co., 124 St. Paul St. ]cast. to England's six'hiindred, with only 34nnlrPal. Mention this' paper. t until the blood Is built up.' 'Toronto, upon application. you know he's the new minister?" corrected five per cent. of her rich agricultaral Such an anaemic 'condition is so land In the Wiest under cultivation, Mary's ,Litde Lamb. gradual In its approach and generally Thrift. Sho6ting-Star- Musions. :,witb a­UeAvy nation-at Indebtedness pains that It Is of- Who wrote the world's most popular- - 'so lacking In acute p and Only a few people to play the in- A man advertised his car for sale. -�" ­:---tea difficuit to persuade the- sufferer On any fine night we might chance morning a man who auysery rhyme, "Mary Had a Little t6res't in the-form of taxes, the reason Early-the next to do anything for At. But It is not to see a big, brilliant mete-or Hash Lamb?" why Canada is hungry for Immigrants lived across the street came over and a condition that corrects Itself. If the across the sky. There have been many claimants to t an readily be understood. Immigra4 said: "Pardon me, but I see by last the distinction, but most of the evi- blood is not enriched_the trouble will But have you ever, noticed haw c- , -without'which night's paper you'adVertised your ca tion Is the human min w r these objects "ein to be much for sale." defice, seems to show that the real Increase._ The nerves will be under Canada must.parch and wither,up—. - nourished and.neuralgic pains will fol. n*a-rer than they really are? author was Mrs. Sarah Buell Hale, If Great Britain had a lar'ge'"su'rplus- "Qdite'r;o," said the min who adver- It Is a common experience for peo- who for a number of years edited the low. Digestive disturbances often re- of farmers and farm hands, Canada Used the. car, "but surely'y6u afe not tLady's 11agazinel" the leading jour- sult from thin blood, sleep Is disturb- ple to talk of one air having fallen might'not have to invite Immigrants in the market folf it?" -ed and a general -breakdown may oc., one or two hundred yards away, or nal of Its kind far.almost lisif a ceu- Just on the'othei aide of a.park or from any other source. But Great - "No,".was the reply, "but I.Oul'y live tury in'the United States. She was 'cur. Britain Is not so much an agricultural across the street and I also want to Dir. WiLwn'.Jchnson, Nineveh, N.S., terrace of houses near at hand, when as a . merchant and manufacturing sell my car. And there would be no the author of-many popular poems for "A few years ago my system it was 'actually' a hundred or-more children, and her son, Horatio Hale,says: centre, and every year grudges more need of my spending ray mftey for an 'the'r was in a badly run down condition. miles away. and more the farmers or farm hands. advertisement if after the people were stated that x�Ota was first pU& lished by him mother In 1830. Nothing is more deceptfv'e than the My nerves seemed always on edge, who leave her Colonies for the Do. through looking at your car you could and I found myself so weak that I distance Of a very bright light ht at minions. She Is quite willing to send just .send them acroiss the street to could hardly do any work. I suffered night. His Hearing Restored. 'out countless city folk in the hope look at my car." One observer declared that he saw The invisible ear drum invented by from headaches and from pains In the that they may be transformed into back and under the shoulders, and a meteor coming straight toyfards him, farmers In their ..new environment, There Was None to Spare. A. O. Leonard, which Is a miulaturs was often so sleepless at night that and that he ducked his head just In but she 'has fewer' farmers to spare The skipper of`s Email steamer that megaphone, fitting Inside the ear en- when morning came I felt as tired as Aime to allow It to pass Over him and than many other countries from which ran up and down the Clyde River man- t1rely out of eight,' hi restoring the when I went to bed. I was taking fall on the other side of an adjacent, ,I - - .hearing of hundreds of people in New . .......... Canada' In the past has drawn excel- aged one day at low "tide to get his medicine all the time, but it was do- hedge. Yet this object.was calculated York City. Mr. Leonard invented this lent settlers. This is illustrated by vessel•oil a mud bank. After he had Ing me no good. Then I read theAestia by- experts—to have been scores of drum to relieve himself of deafness man whose condition had miles away from the spot. the homestead entries. From 1997 to exhausted his entire vocabulary In and, head- nolse's,' and It does this so monial of a Of 1919, only eighteen per cent. be d a_IL" —favorably the tide, his -uccessfully that no one could tell be been similar to mine, and who strong- So close do. some. of these distant British .Immigrants made entry for I ste"a'mer and his crew, , is leaned a .,Iy recommended Dr. Williams' Pink meteors appear to be that people of homesteads in Western Canada as gloomily over the aide to wait with to a deaf main. It is effective when Pills. [.decided to give this medicine ten report to scientists. that they not deafness is caused by catarrh or by compared to.twenty-5even per cent. Of'what patience he could muster for the perforated,'or wholly destroyed natur- a fair trial, and when I had taken six only heard the explosion but also the boxes I felt much better. I continued patter of the dust near them.' the American Immigrants and twenty- i tide to rise, While so engaged be saw al drums. A request for informatio-i Caking the pills until I had taken six In one case, where the most pox;. nine_ per cent. of the foreign 'born i a girl approach the-river, swinging a to A. O. Leonard, Sale 437, 70 Pifth - from Continental Europe• bucketJrk her band and obviously more boxes, and I can•only say I am tine assertion was made that the EuTboe where In- Avenue, New York City. will be given In certain parts of tending to get some water. -The wrath a prompt reply. --advt. R glad I did so.an I am now enjoying the dusty debris was heard, the meteor th ere is a genuine land hunger, there Ot the skipper flamed up anew. Lean- best of health. and I advise all men was no less than 175 miles away, Is not enough land to go round. Five Ing farther.over the tide and shaking Dr. Mason settled lit Boston, - and who feel.run down to give these pills The largest meteor usually d1sap" or six acres per fitintry is all the land !his flat at her,,hd sald�: gave t 0 the train's -.good trial." par lcular att(intl6n t pears at a height of about thirty miles, available In certain parts of Belglum,'j ".11y 88:51e, If 'you. tak' one driap o' 'Ing-of children In vocal music, 64s be- - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- so that If you happened to be beneath and even on that the thrifty Belgian -water oot here till the first attempt to introduce tatted from any dealer in medicine, It at the time there would be no need get afloat agalix Ing frequently brings up a family of ten. 1*11 warm yer,eax for singing Into public schools In Amerl- or by mail at.50 cents a box or six for yoti to-duck your head in order to Thq great Immigration of Ukralulans., �oxes for$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' avoid IL, 40 : Ca. Sledicine Co, Brockville, Ont. from Central Europe which has given MONEY ORDERS. Where a bright Weak or trail 18 Canada nearly 300,000 of her Western,' It-fie always safe to Rend a D_mlalou What- One of the Best Known left by a large meteor, it Is often fifty farm poputation.was due to the con- EXPress Money Order.: ' Five dollars Says. 11av SCOUt •Notes. �xalles high, and drifting at the rate of Travellers in Canada • stant subdivision of farms which were costs.4hres cents. "Now I am going to give you an in- Canada's capital city has the distine- 220 miles an hour. only fifteen acres to start with. These solicited testimonial. as they say In the Kind of Had moo- rent medicine advertising. Here o * lion of having more Scouts, per capl- Ukrainians. hav�0 become i great as- t f re ta 'Four is an Italiao laborer etaploytl have had aeorofound contempt for then any other clty of 100,00 It n ,set to Canada. and have at their own patent medicines, particularly so-called' �-latore people In kmerica. If h.o or SPRING WEATHER in the construction of a new building. linimints. Perhaps this to due to the Boy expense erected fonr large colleges The other evening hot asked his' foie, reason- that 'I have beenjbhlea wni t h"d, ch Scouts of Ottawa were to Join hands for higher education. Then again we low. sturdy constitution. an v at, they would be able to encircle a very owe our fine stock of seventy apation during C!l -!i Ill.a day In my lIttre enty thous- _ been rile. last - i- man for a v the f As v 1M ON BABY ou don't *ant fall after a hard day' the slusitk, -and Scandinavian settlers to the-lack severe palm large section of their home city. ack Ing two days. "Tony, y or Montreal, I�developed a_ __!� of sufficient Land In Sweden, Norway, any vacation," remonstrated the fore- in my less and, of course, like a man Man "Alt you would do would to irho ham never had anything wrong with Ira have saved three persons from' The Canadian'sprinj weather—bee I Denmark and le6land. h1m.- physicallv. 1 complained rather death by drowning at three dIfferent: next raw end all the money' you.have-sai e )oi*tmouxly. The--good little wife says: I day mild *and bright; the Have these foreign bortr made good limes is an. excellent record.- It is 1 and blustery, is extremely hard on the 'Canadian citizens? Read "Tbe Edu. up, and come back to work all out of I will rub them with sorn't llntment I "vr.' - 410 ahead,' I said, just to 12urmr�, -held by Assistant Scoutmaster Ed-! baby, Conditions are such that the cation, of the New Canaiiian." by Dr. ludL" "Well. boas, I unit of have to her. Well. In she compq with it bottle "sald Tony.. "'You see. Ilak,going to of LiNIXIENT and gets ward Walker (19 years old and a I mother cannot take the little one out'j. T. M. Anderson, of 90 b%�,sy. Believe the the pain dloapo be married and-I'd kind of like to be eared 911) of Grimsby. He was for the fresh air so much to be de-'and'you will say "Yes!" -In one or ate minutes after. and you can to 13coul since 1 a recently recommended for one of-the ' sired. He Is confined to the house two groups at first there was oppoel- 'there." the world I said so." ( highest Boy Scout decorations. which Is so often over-heated and bad-j tton to this learning of English. par. Stirned) FRANK E. JOHN& Ilontreall. ly ventilated. He catches cold; his ticularly among the older people, but Mtnard's Unimort for Dandruff. -New BOY CcOut troopil are. being little stomach and bowels become dis. now it is difficult to find sufficient teachers to meet the demands of the 'Sweet Word- formed in many parts of Ontario. The ordered and the mother soon has a latest towns to register new Scout or sick baby to look after. To prevent schools. And It Is not only in the Sweet words. gu nizations 'with Provincial Head- this an occasional does of Baby's Own schools where you And the foreign Are like the voices of returning birds t F411ing the soul with summer- ....quarters.. at- Toronto are Port Col- Tablets should be given. They regu. born. More than half the students I t Manotick. Merritton. (two late the stomach and bowels, thus —Lanipman' . borne, us pre. the University of Manitoba, are of troops), Dunnville fa second troop), venting or banishing, colds. simple foreign parentage. You flud children , I%Vbitby, Minden,Richmond, Fort Wit- fevers, colic or any other of the many!Of the foreign born as leaders In the -11am, (h third troop), Trent on (a minor ailments of childhood. The i professions and In the Cabinet of at -second troop), and about.a dozen new Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Isast one Provincial Government. tORNS troops In the cities of Toronto, Otts- or by mail at 25--cents a box from The Canada Is After s,11 only. repeating Hamilton and London. 'Many 3r. Williams'.Medic!re Co.,Brockville, On a.larger a ca I s the welcome to and Lift Right Off other new troops are also in course out. the assimilation of the foreign born ­.0f formation and will be chartered by, 4 'which has character without Pain izea the history AA the Provincial.Council later. Az English novelty is a shopping of the Mother Country. The Flemish ...... basket mounted on two wheels. - weavers-and the 'Huguenots who found 'Magic! ' — Drop a little "Frie'-zone" OIL ."The Trail," Ontario's publication It is a common blit erroneous opin- refuge in England- are but a few of an aching corn, Instantly that corn :.to.r Boy. Scout Officers. and Lea ders, toon that money is the only fertillizet the foreign born Immigrants who help. 'stops hurting..then,shortly you lift it Q&= sup &ampm .bas now a contemporary in "Scout­.for a.family area ed-to build Up British industry. Cana. right off with fingers. Doesn't hurt a D= ,'da's-chief industry Is agriculture, and bit. For. CW&ei her agricultural prosperlo is 'du'' Y *druggist sells A 'tiny-bottle of If to have you no,small degree to the thrifty and In- "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient I ­ Sumames and !-'.' - �L. ough We shampoo t'dustrious new Canadians who have to remove every hard corn, soft corn. arty with Cuticura Soap and me to -the-wide acres- of the West or corn between the toes, and calluses. hot'water. Before sharnpoOlUMM49 [ I HENDERSON name of "Henry" and "Ean-mig" (C el- from the over-crowded lands of Ear. touch spots of dandruff and itchinsr. -He t1c),.are often interchanged. �ope, and whose children to-day are America's Pionew Dog R001160,10111 if any,with Cuticura Oini;�Ii�it- A ViOlations-w—Anderson, Andrews, n- ally means acmen- A northern branch of the Scottish proud to-speak clean, healthy WWP usually English and to sin Book an gry, Handrie, MacHendry, M g : good hair. -Henrlson, Hen- "Clan Gbaz",bears the.name of Hen- "The Map Arie, McKendrick, Is Leaf Forever."-­A.B.' 000 DISEASES s..2s, mwausedW Talcansit5c. Sold 4V son Kendrick. derson,, traceable-to Henry, a son-of and How to Feed througimuttheDominion.CanadianDepot: UmitvC 344 SL rw 3L W Illostrest, Racial' Origin—English, Scottish and George Gunn, the "Crowner" or Cor- M;nardls Liniment' Distemper Mailed Free to any Ad- MIN Y. dress by the Author. Irish. Oner, who flourished in We fifteenth On East:; island. 3L 01" glover 0406.Zr^ -got century. A branch of the Clan Mac- IIII West 11%su Source--A given name. Huge stone is Now York. .&,L 'Donald of Glencoe traces its name to statues and other relics One thtng is certain about all. of one "Eanmig Mor,' a MacDonald of an-unknown-race on,Easter Island, SPIRIN "the family names In this group. They chieftain who settled In Kinlochieven 2,000 miles off the west coast of South are all derived. from a given name. in the year. 1011. The names''MacKen- America, will be studied by British OUCH! ANOTM. ty 3 But which of three given names they drick and Ma Hendry are,a%o borne scientists. af]Myer only is •Genuin 'trace back to, and through' what Ian- by branches of the Clan MacNaugh- gnage, are matters that only a genes- ton who trace it to chieftains of their Holland plans to incresse ita Sam RRMTIC TWINGE by mining rock salt depostits, logical research In the individual tcase supply o;;� clan named Henry or Eanruig. !� . ana Get busy and relieve those pal= could.establish. has m one province ,busy that handy bottle of. Irish development of Oe name grotmd salt lakes in another. 'a Anderson and Andrews, 'of course, been similar. Kendrick is a shortened' Sloan's Liniment are quite definitely Indicated. They form of MacKeridrick. But the name of Henderson ]nay, ITAT Sloan's does,it doei ihof. are simply developments of- •"An- oughly—penetraks without rub-- V, -w- drew's-son'! and for the most part of also be English, as also Andrewa, An- ForRheumbsin. Wbing to the afflicted part and purely English'origin, t'ko#gb in many Berson, Hendry arid Hendrie '(these eases they are but Angllclzed versions euralgiev. Gout. promptly relieves most kinds of exter. a wM. no t*6 *hen not contractions of Mac- nal-pains and aches.' You'U find it Warning! Take no chs3i of either Scottish or• rish names. The Hendrf-abA maciienurW mild clean and non-skin-staining. Keep ii substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tableft ,oiik, "Mae" names In the group are quite, 'son, for these forms are all English. . handy for sciatica,lumbago,neuralgia, of Aspirin." Unless you see the name It' over-exerted joints,badc- "Bayer" on package or on tablets you !6t- NO as definitely Celtic, but they may be The con-fusion of Vuglish and : c d 11 either Irish or Scottish. The given tiab forms at a very early date in the B AUM E ache, pains, bruises strains SPrAius, are not getting Aspirin at all. In very N.;.R development of the family name eye- bad weather aftW�s. Bayer package are directiounes for F For 39 )vars Sloan's Liniment has tam is due to the fact that the"King- helped thousands the world over. You Colds Headache, Neuralgia, Rhe.9- -Lumbaw matis;n, Earache.�oothxche, AUTO REPAIR PARTS door of Scotland in the Middle Ages aren't likely to be an exception.It cer. for most makes and models of cars. contained a large Norman and Saxon ������ tainly does produce results. and for Pain. -Handy tin boxes Of All drugpte--35c,70c,$1.40. twelve tablets. cost few cents, Drug- Your-old, broken or worn-out parts element, virtually dominant in the for quick and sure reNd. replaced. Write or wire us descrilk- Ing wh&t you want. We carry the Lowlands and often penetrating to the gists also sell larger packages. Made BEWARE OF SUISTffM to Canada. Aspirin Is the trade Mark largest and most complete stock In Highlands. In Ireland this confusion' Canada of slightly used or now parts began later, the logical cosequence of ��0a (registered in Canada), of Balrei and automobile oculOrnont. We ship THE LEEMING MILD CO,LTD. Manufacture of Monoaeod CO.D. anywhere, in Canada. Satin- the English conquest of that country. cacidester factory or refund In full our motto. A Mr Dr.Jobs llenotk& of Salicylleacid. shave's Auto 11141vare Part and the actual enforcement of English! LinitneM. WEMILIEVES PAIN speech and customs. ISSUE No. 14-21. gs Lrgfa�, ,�&®rg M* „c'y`�,T/.'�„SdVE7v S t.y Y..G';;,�a:�""Tc.�w•P'tvv. •.:r•',fY<.^,:•;u�TP':'i+L':a'.-_e'->U^r.Sf,'.:J� '7LTlr•"t.,v �••.. ,ter. v. � � eY ,y�:> / '' •� . �•�1 7Ledeve�°-g�e3 r mora� a I�; o�: x ! �-,,FLAX I SEASONA l.E — S�E��AL� ���F�+�.�+D[ C. ' r'- , r TMR M ` :� �e, -:- -IN GOOD GROCERIES f:1.ZJ w year, $1.50 it:'paid in advance: • JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.. i%Ve are :now prepared to make -contracts -with the •- - -' ;•Farmers for a co season's e of fl>+z. - - .. the coming acv E � H V _.- ORK” RIVLR L P -- -- '< - - - 10 LB. PAIL, x51.0,5 B. AILR 8 age �B E' S• Y U P -•• 5 55c. 'The Green 'River Union Sunday _• - ?LB:TINS, 28c. `� ` icboot r.i 1 hold their missionary ser- As ire will only be able to take a limeted anlount this w%cr'son S,:nd•ty, April 8rdi, at••'L.210 p. GUNN'S 31APLE LEAF LARD-20 lb. Pail` S4:15 ua. Rev Mr. Upham avilt hive a short satldress on missionary wort:. Special year, ;ve would advise those inteuding to eoutract to see IN GERSt)I. 'L3RD-20 1b. Yaili X5.00 i tmaisic is being provided. Everybody - - rrav,?lconie. _ ;xis early .J x'IINIV"S E ASYFIP.ST St30R2'EN TNG R>ales of 5..5. Football League to lb. Pail= $2.2o :;. y ,� �. To Quallf •for a team requires 'e have fur wile a quantity of Flax Seed, wLieh-i�an °�otte to attend Sabbath School 59)% of the Sundays in each wouth from Apr, 'excellent feed fur cattle•and horses. Farmers kliuwing ' ROYAL PURPLE OA LF MEAL , B. Teams to be made up of,players +►^ 20 LB. SACK 91.75 ` years of Rpeand under on or before the value of this feed.should not delay in securing same. . >- Ap•11 1st, 1921. f That the captain d ray a list i- THE ROSE FLAX MILL 'P K JAMES ' IC H.A DSON aaamee of those qualified to play certi- IC ERING ;L100d by the superintendent's signature. _ D. Only one teani'may be registered "frttal each school. r There shall be two referees, o Here You' ' Are e .�?or the south and one for the north of 'CREAM`. •' ••-•• - 1 - pthe township. J�r�iJiC~� s ' F. Tha home- team will have the � jtrlgbt to charge an admission fee of 16 ` -cwte for adults and.10 cents far child- - ARVID. If you' want Oyster Shell or Crib , 0. In case of a play•od on strange for Our poultry,') '. -•Mol"llupV aql stuvaz gzoq o�punoig ' TL��� r. t. _._. _ trectalpts shall be divided after eicpen- r are ppals. Eillibore and Sulphur as a louse killer $. A!1 tea we intending to play mu=L vfaend In their names to the secretary of �e on your stock, the league by April 13. _• . _ I. Schedule of immes, teams, time l 're811 �99t and Fish, and places must be-published in the VzCdZR G N xws by the end-of April. Belt--fine csoarse anti dair in 50 10�J 240 lbs. J. An admission tee of x33 00 for ' � , �e have t en1. � ', . -"aam@ playing sill be charged to cover �. k'' � , S. The presiding executive mu:: - _ ' gaeus invitxtlons throughout the Sah- `� - -A N N, I %S %atth School Association to attend the _:� x4 g e sa - As ect;on meeting of a new executive +s„ •r about the end of March each ear. •.. ''''� I.A. The cup will be presented by 1be �,- -� CP�TrT'3A�d •• .�Z3TA�'ZQ ,Xxacutipe to the winning team eacb - lveatr after bavlue the name of the sti;• •;'. mbeam and the year suitably inscribed luwreon, '. . Tear e The sup of be p relaaaed, each and cannot be ermanently'held. • ' ry klantil it has been won each year for YOU tin also make _ - _ Qtbree'successi re years. beautiful light cakes Ti, Outside the specified rules this ;an4 bread of wonderful 160'sue shall be governed by the Ootar- wlsitentss and flavor - 3o Provincial Football League. with Cream of the West - r - 41ARNESS SHOP �'°'�' .0 ROP - ` _ Maple Leaf Milling Co.,Limited } - - !TQ--. Winnipeg, Wand—. HaWas ' ' F poor needy ,ire In the Hgrness _. line, or If pant' Boots net:d THE SHERWIN-W/L,UAMS PAINT repairing, aiye as `y '� -`� = gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. . No man -- -., It call. You can procure C'rmim of the Wt st FI•r:tr from F.T. Bunting, Pickering; - ""- - : ; h Ni. 6 Chepnian, Pie;:efing • Xrte. It.J. E.-de, ,Vest Dill ; Highland ( reek i can expect more. •S. W. P. is a satisfactionzgiving paint: - -. �+ SupQly, Higielxnd (!reek ; tifra. $un�t>n. ScKrhn,p•O.:�Irs, tiicsi.trter. !`eCH Bradle The materials that enter into it the cafe w ith which'it is .7 131 am; L-inRh alcIntosh, Locust 'Bill ; W. J. Morri,h, Highland :farness Maker. - Pi;:kerin Creek ;. W. M. Palmer. Claremont -, E. P.t pinea:i, DunbArtor• : James r g made, the men who make it, everything connected with Richardson. Pickeriam; R'odd & Vt)wbras, Kinsale: R. D. `Sherwin, Ball. Q f t,am ; D. B, Taylor, Cl tremont ; S. H. Thompson, Oberrywood, it, are of the satisfaction-giving kind. It never disap- VI -- - - poiats. Always doei the *ork it is-eipected to-do. Coss Now is the time and this is the _ sta ;Asst. Does most. ,Ct a: a°ardi free. ;+ plare'to pet that car overhauled. - soi.a•av 8:peit mechanic on n11-cars gas , engines and tractors. J. S. BALdbJ -.: . - PICK �R1 G " - 'Service" is our motto. -jPb6ne 1614 Clare. day or night. i 'Frank Cooper, -01arema t - } - -Sire For Sale :IMF MONNEY'S BREAD - fusinapeyou have been considering hort- FARMERS ATTENTION • �aiafusinR some real Dual-purpose Short- ' � '' ' • ±irDru blood into your herd'. This is as �- Made from pre-war standard flours. Nothing bat 1!Io, 1 ms^ Ware o opportunity. ..-Order your Ford son Tractor i 3 R" We are offering for sale our herd-sire rude axed. Milled and baked in our own town. . �`8over=IZMI=color dark red ;sire' ' __ p -- -Patronize the home industries.' #ted Rollin, from Robin(imp.) Iconly - before, the spriuc, rush - ' :2 year's old. Bred by Alexander)lie- � -_ _ r - — =- -•— '!�` Lsren, Buckirgham, Que.,, whcle ad• Price'$755,.00 F. O. B.. Your Farm, _ �- wrtiaetnent showing cute and record. The lies,. Cheapest rot herd appeared to the December pe and Most Economical �''' Beet Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. . Mince Meet 2Se 16: >° issue of the Farmers'Magazine. -Farm Tractor. Mine Pies 25c, All oar own make. Best ingredients used : It was our intention to build u a �, lead of milking Shorthorns,but owing '' Chocolates in bulk and boxes � sour extensive fruit business and the New' f 9L f Model Tourin d Curs ,1I1 Wedding Cafes a specialty Adiortwge of isbor,will have to*ban• ;5 +den the idea for the present. ,stock for immediate - N IN E Y "Helsall Si11 Farm" - dfiliverv. ]Phone 8126 Mark. R. R.2, Claremont M .0 t- _ - '.Price, without starter, .: $4 23 I PI RING ONTARIO Nitre- Paints, Oias ! ��RING,, Price, with starter, X325 - _. ---- These prices-include Licenses. Spring dodle to now in. _ \ s .�fail line of Frost Fence. Qet yours , V ` '. while the stock is complete. Crean- v S'' t , "alWtorOI11.2iiPergal. _ Sh'erwood I _Collacutt = 0oa1 Oil 33cand Sec per gal, - - :Far Bread =•_ ' r ' -` GraBOlioe l3r, per gal; - Authorized Ford Sales and service `• • - Our Paints are the beat and the Station. :Bell phone 29 - price,is reaa0eable. IN Monarc Flour for Pastry ;Frank Cooper, Claren0n Shorts •a,nd Feed Flour SAIL CONTRACT Made Use of Your Pasture Anierican Corn-ground, cracked and whole. y ,U _ If your hens are not producing egg3 in paying"quantities, try our - celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed-1 •SEALT rE. DERS addressed to the post- "'Have you good pasture going to waste? If so r i y 'amaster General, ill be received at Ottawa until I _ :..; Hi price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, non,on Friday Me 15th A ril, 1921, for the :_increase your herd and make use of it. Buckwheat, Rye and Oats.- conveyance of Me Majesty's Mails,on a propm- Contract for four years,twelve times per week the route, Dunberton and the G.T.Railway This Bank makes a special feature of loans to ".'Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. .it ation,from the 1st July neat. w, Trinted notices containing furthcroInformation farmers. Have a talk with our local m_anager.. :¢ to conditions of proposed Contract may be 'The' ' ampbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. ea en sad blank forma of Tender may be obtained fa s a:r- anat the Pox Office' f Dun' �n,and at the otTice =___'DM_1_N_10N BANKS68' tl+c Post Offi Inspector, Toronto. ` z POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, Mills at -Toronto,lmarch 4th,1921. WHITBY BRANCH, `.r G. P. LYND, Manager. .:"" ate k A. SUTHER1AND, BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. U Prc :er�:ng " • - ` Toro"l,t Peter oru ��µif 6 sr.., ,r �aP • t •Fw w*•'•�'�'�yG-+••• ,�:.' `...9¢•.,.hf..r' 's:' r vs.,•y• ..i '' � �,, {rrrk'� ,: ,,?tyy,•.�.�'' 41€"� ',r.a,+�•.:°. "'"t-.^'R�3'" n? 't�,t;ru•;rD;:x,.s+�' 1, .'N• "'(�'ti ,h. .;,�•�•, � Fa,.�4,,�;ai•i-.<M1 SY."�.r%•,r:. .�i,t.-«, .� . .,',A.;�':'vi:. q,,"ti .•, iC, y'rr+iSKsG� ,c:� °$•?- -r �+.4n., .;;1g,•«I I 4F 4}'•: - Andrew Middleton, of Torontq, spending the holiday. with her - ' ' •o '� f aunt, Mrs. tin Y. spent Sunday with thebomef ks Principal M. J. Wilker and wife Miss Doughty, of Peterboro,' Is .,.spent Easter with'friends in Tav spending the Easter holiday with 41 istock. Mks Adell Sclinurr. Add '. Miss Merle Stephenson, of the Julin and Miss Maroaret McLel• Whitby High School, is horse for lan, of the Toronto Varsity, were Do' n' her Easter holidays. home for the holiday. Of all materials and dedno, The. Easter celebration cht-tich * David and Misses A. and I.Peat. kept in stock. is will pay;on .er foall at our works acd inspect our ol" services were well attended ley ap- tie, of Toronto, were the holiday n A c)th JSU r C obtain prices , Don't be muted recitative congregations. of R. and Miss Scott. agents we do not employ them, George and M re. Ben tley,of,0,6- Mr-q. NN't". Yarves, of Myrtle, ac- ly we can, and do throw on the ades* RWa, spent the holiday with the cpiupavied by Mr, and Mrs. Flett, gr% 6-TA •-ca-p commission of 10 per cant., *9 whiohyou Tatter's mother, Mrs. Lynn. p-tit t,he• week-end with-thefurm• V.0 the' T km,5 cortainlyeave by parobasind1som me r; call 60110JU&. Miss Bruin, of Toronto., a fQrin- .e0i sk, Mrs. Thos. Pearson. -een J. T. MATHESON er teacher hqre, was the Easter Miss Nai Thomson from 's and Mrs, Ward. LNJOIJUIUR, %t ho has -been visiting-guest of Evan Teacher Wm. Ryan, of the Con- Ontarto friends during the winter, orio Offloe and Works, Whitby,Out tinuatiou School, is spending his is the gupjt of her, grand-parehts, 4 holiday, with the hove friends in H. and Mrs. Thot-asur. Yeterboro. Mr. BVigDA11, a returfied soldier, netted the old. telephone Money -.Sav,ed Charles Gibbons, of Toronto,' who has i -orn J. S. Bundy. has open- Ontaitio's, Bur' .,�vitited hismother, Mrs T.Gibb6ns, stand ft IS MONEY MADE and sister, Mrs. Walford, over the ed the plAce as a fruit, candy and ­iweek-end, returning on Monday. -ice-cream store.. We wish him Public Debt $1,153,000,000 At the -start of the season-and with Easter Wednesday, the 13th of April, every succes2. _just around the corner, (Federal, Provincial and.lUtinicipal) am offering Dress Goods,Gins. is the date fixed for the Mission Dr. Ira and Mrs.Freel,of Sto,iff. hams and Prints,&II shades Band concert and social supper in ville, returned home this week Annual Taxation $186,000,000 and many new paterns, the Baptist church. , Reserve this �,fterspending the winter months the latest-manufactured In Canada. :(Federal, Provincial and Municipal) for a good time. in St. Petersburg, Florida. The For the men I have a big supply of A combination sale under the doctor looks hale and hearty after Ontario's Drink Bill - $36,000,000 Overalls, Smocks and Shirts of the auspices es of the Farmers' Club.will bis well earned rest. Oarbartt and Peabody make. be, geleld in Claremont Village'on Levi Hopkins, of Glen -Major, (YearprevioustoProvincialProhibition) Of Beets and Shoes, we hav e bi �i -the afternoon of Thursday, April has bought L. Johnston's farm on- ply of the Greb Shoes to f sup t 7th Entries may be made up to the sixth-concession and will enter everybody in the house. the day of the sale with the secre- into possession at an early date. Lary-treasurer, John Scott; the Mr. Wells will take control of the is rimSW mia. " .-chret"Cat president, John -Forgie; , or the farm Mr; Hopkins has been work- H E Importation :.of it-M- I . . Ind. Ph-one 2804 auctioneer, H.-O. Pugh. Terms MR. T made known on day of sale. Booze" is adding dead Reserve the evening of Friday, weight to the heavy burden April 15th, for the drama, -The Apples Wanted Coal, Coal - Last Loaf," to be presented by the =nx people of the Union Sab- of taxation now borne by th School. This is a temperance Best prices paid the people of Ontario. Flay and is full of humor and Apply to Hard and Soft Coal of the pstacs, and has been one of the best quality on most popular plays for IPADY - _. ­ --- : Fears Do,i't fail to see It. R& A. Smith, Bingham Hotel Importation of "Booze" is hand earve your seat early. Watch out for bills. adding to the cost of law THWOka-S. A. LA ' 7'- NOTICE TO. CP-M--ITORS wo Remember Thos.Hardy's sale of enforcement V%or 4 Cut. form stock at lot A, con. 5, Ux In the Estate of Joshua N.Richardson • bridge, an Tuesday next Mr, late'( the Towashipof Pickering Hardy is offerinit for sale fifty "In the County of Ontario,Gentle on of Booze is head of cattle In good condition, man. Deceased. Importation including eight cows due at time Notice to-hereby giveti pursuan t to adding to the cost of jail of sale, and ton steers two years Section W, R.S. U. 1914, Chapter 121, old, and thirty steers and heifers that all persons having claims or do- maintenance. rising two years old; also twenty- wands against the Estate of the said 7 five Shropshire ewes. Everything Joshua N. Richardson,who died on or about the 10th day of Feb .1921, are re. will be sold without reserve. Im f "Booze IS . -quired on or before the lot dav of portation o -Mrs. W. E. Risebrough, accOm May.1921, to send by post prepaid or nying the body of her late htiv- deliver to the undersigned Execu. adding to the cost of hospi gaud who died of heart trouble at trix of the Estate of the said decease Grand Prairie, Peace River Dist.' ed,full particulars in writing of their: tals and asylums. riot a %%eek or so ago, arrived from claims and the nature of the security. the West on Monday- The funeral If any, held by them. and after.'buelL last mentioned-date the said adminis- Importation of" Booze" took place on Tuesday at Uxbridge is not he liable for the assets the Ref. J. 8 Olmstead, of the trator will of the said Estate or any part thereof ,adding to the cost of living Baptist church -conducting the to any person of whose claim she shall service. Mr. Risebrongh once re- not then have received notice. Service sided.in Claremont. Mrs. Rise Dated the 81st day of March, Ikl. 19 a SiAter of Mrs. Joseph Importation'' of "Booze" is HIS bank aims to encouragi SARA,33 E. Ricumu3sov. Tsystematic saving. It also Brown and of Wm. and Duncan 28 30 Pickering, Out. Ring the • administra- stands for distinct service—no Dolphin. A number from Clare- bedevi, matter bow large or bow nun t. wont attended the funeral. tion of the Ontari-o Temper- basis Oftr advice ;,,,v0e8* The following is the report of LOOK SMART fine Matters is a ways at yow the Claremont public school for ante Act, and defying the service, _4he winter term. The names are Now is the time to have your car ever• is order of merit. Sr. IV-Edith hauled before the roads open up for temperance :sentiment of -THE Peters(hon),Isabel Gregg, Myrtle good motoring. You will enjoy,a trip lyn in your car if I put it in grod shape, the province. Thompson, Aldine Ward, Eve STANDARD BANK McConough, Eileen Cooper, Ly. I make any kind of car talk plain En. rt Mond McCullough, Mabel Bryan glisb. All work 1guaranteed. OF CANADA do Acetylene welding and carbon burned (absent} Jr.IV-Robin Johnston out mobile you wait. Pries air. b S ent).. Sr. III-Louisa, Bowen, Margaret Pugh, Robert McCallum, C. Pudoe, North Claremont P4CKERING MRANCH Margaret Linton, Jane Neal. Jr. A.W.CAAVWORTM -, M^n^em 961GIR104M gum 111-Adelaide McCullough (bon), bringbw No -"*.NCH AL.90 ^T WHITBY) Mizabeth Ward, Margaret Binx- ham, Sadie LAnton Sam FiDqold, Concrete Hquam bft ft PROV100i George Middleton, �homxo Oliver. be f0fb1ddkn Mabel J21anderson, Vera Linton. PrOdLlctS Or. 11-$tell&McCullough, Mildred Pugh, Margaret Spencelley. Mar. The Picks ga net Porter, Dorothy Bowen, r d The -A o" Mary Weal. Alms Ward, TAveine vilffimce 00 beateW9 of In ting simpsou, Pmuk Ward. Jr. 11- Brick'and Br' k' liqum into dw The object of this Amodakion. to Joe Besse, Isabel Cooper, Kenneth YES Ward, Hugh Pugh, Rose Fin old, losses otioatlug&vA prosem i9r. I-Dick Cooper, Gordon Bor- Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 the foloss. land and Joe Ward (eqial), Effie Graham, Aldine Middleton. Jr. I inch I-Helen Besse and George Dem- "As immediately wiz sum -Oet my rites. of Executive om:yobm sha(equal), Mary Bingham, Stan- done-- ley Linton. Sr. Primer-Everett -Concrete work Xombwohip fee Hammond, Given Bingham. Don- led. Phone 2M Fick. Make"May be bad fte F McCullough, Gordon Bowen std Mc Banks,C.S.. ZZ04. OOM.-Tk D. Palm Philip Fingold, Albert Chidlow: Clarence Simpson or, W. V. Ateltardson, Mkoring. Gordon Redshaw. N. L. Johns W.J. 4 and B. L. Chapman, teachers. 'C. N. A. Brook Road J.R. Thexten" Clark* Try ."Cream -of the West" a vote' .. . :� : :.'For your next Bread. Nothing like it. .,,.7re8h Stock of Grocerie - __ ; j . Always on hand at fair prices: Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. • 7 The Univer�;sl Brou am Mrs. McMaster, gh A*A This is no time to add another burden* (One of Our Productions) i We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for Spring Footwear Just"Arrived all makes of cars-the best -to the taxpayer's load in the market for the price. Mjfte,> Tires.f or all cars,' Emery Wheels'_ z' Ontario-Peferejadun.i Go-m a Prices lowered since last y6i i. Saw Find Emery Mnndt Full line of Meii's Footwear, Wilti%1113 Shoe Com Circular Saws, Lad-pany. ders, etc.•All goods guaranteed. Call and see. Woodworking and Genera Blac'ksmithinR. W. M. H. JACKSON, Brock Road, 'AM ' M. Palmer, Claremont Pickering, Out. % a` •. .sa fi..d V,,a .fi#+ - v�"'-„!' .:y7 '�:�-'"xk,.�•.!"y :k�,�Ya,.r"�`y�";z9r�r"vv"s�°u'•*6..ei��';. •r`,e�,;�rj;.i°,'+knaxW.tx{�7•K 9 �..`,*.-ti 4"•��-.3•.,y'":��^yv.,•�.c,✓l��y.,,,�w. :��3.F.•,,�3.3'+,P d,.�4��r.-•�,. �,^`i+,-.r`e,'nF„t y..a+.••Ys.u",s.,r,'� �}- y't” "+ di ' 5T .w ' : .ri,-� d ^.•x n - r;'v ;°sv• s',,ea KY"S-,^•.,rrf�- - -v ,.m•r•�-. M ,•v:.•®'tx.,r,•- ;F r-'�•� GS�'iro`rS ry ���" ww+7 om . e,t•: w. �.."nS'7,^•r _ - .fe•.�A_. _ N,+' '- ',is. f y 4. ✓Q.. .. •' •• ..!.. •.: ..a�/ ~ w '- T'R.- m y.•' l' a v? xe m N . ...� _•!c,: ”�" _ .r•._.• ..w.,- ., - ', ,., 24^� . .:br �*T,'4 r -.a,.2is,+r:'iR.s�'t"2-• --E", i — ". �{' .i_,�.,1 sF rk r that her neighbor would not1 she Mrs. away from the ` ---�� _- -y -^�^—•--,• - �„ �= ig y t barn, leaving l lighted E �Yilkixrs,,was sure, like her pprob;ni;s lantern•t2lere. The peculriary loss eras aMw : ..'�,::;.-•:• repeated. Dora emitted a`"Yeoaum," bad enough, but just think of the poor' Developed for 10e roll. Pritits from Ad for r,.ory.aaoR,F4Elrf and werrt on. Damming the tide with dumb brutes tied up and roasted alive. ac each. ;, a anything less than a muzzle or a well- Every year more of the farmers are sp.Gsl >arrlsrtssg fin`-' Art Mount- - st aimed brick was hlp�less. ed vloasy Enlargement, size /xe. from - ” p� At. !won A1i-Ali appeared with three Putting in electric light plants that any good negative, 26c. We pay postage. osev large ink. stains an the borrowed-light all their buildings, as as doI_ GOODFELLOW Q BAUNDERd '.•+', - blouse. Sbe was cast to the depths much more to make the work easier, tf lseiatsman street, - sozonta -7 747Xo ICl 111 sanitary, air-tight — _ thiss and her depths we,;•e fearful especially around the house. With + to witness.- ltii!a. Wilk'.ga, rfter duti- such a la t` tins, the makers pc.ckage '•o re rimandin her, ale her a plant, and the buildings pro-: Spilling the Salt. perly wired the fire hazard is reduc- '—that guarantees purity. �P dtllar from the h usekeeping money, - ' 'The superstition that it is bad luck "T and then realized after Alice ha.! to a mdniniunl. Speed the day to upset the salt at table is sometimes " '.Packed at the factory,the $YB skipped o8 to school, that she had when every farm ,has' electric lights. said to have originated from Leo:.ardo _ 'Contents keep indefinite- parted with the quarters thA the gaa 1 da Vinet's picture of the Last Supper, '�tnsenrunlrrlNn meter so faithful! and steadily a?i- Woolen. Use Diammond ^_ Ili'. Economical. _ Y Y ss .in which Judas Iscariot is represented otrrbed. As she made her way to the Dyes. as upsetting the salt-cellar: ,?'ho ideal sweetener for table use and cooking nearest grocery in quest of change-- tht- gas supply having,of'courte, stop- But the superstition Is.much older ' 1812 CANADA STARCH CO,, LIMITED, xoxrttsAt. ; , ._ pad—she decided that Edward, her Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists+ than that. _ Coats, Stockings, Draperies, In ancient times salt was a coin- husband,was foolish about that meter, .. Zra :� and thinking that it saved money. S.ie Everything. lively scarce commodity; ire- „ " i errs tired of the whole`bucinesy,she'3 Each package of "Diamond Dyes" quently it was placed on the table in �t 3 have.another sort; she wou, Z-he Great_Sweetener zit At the grocery i" contains easy directions for dyeing one dish for all bands, and just as a ery she met a neighbor any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, dinner-guest of today would feel that who had been kind to her. The neigh. or mixed goods. Beware! Poor dye he was having a run of bad-luck if he = .. bar wr-nted a donation for the Jewish m freaks, spots, fades, and ruins ma- accidentally broke a evres plate, so welfare, campaign. After wh';t sloe terial-by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy would one of the ancients feel about. met old Mrs. Simms, who hoped she "Diamond Dyes." only. Druggist has accidentally overturning the salt cel- would come out to the library meet- Color Card lar. r THE. DEAREST ;ACHE ing that evening,for she, .Nrs• S'mrns, ^ _ ♦vs.$ afraid so few would :rolne, and —'�`' Besides, as 'the ancients regarded when one realized what a'library and No More Sea-Sickness? salt as an emblem of redemptive _ she babbled-on for fiftien minutes, Sea sickness may be unknown in the power, it Was not unnatural that they when, with a wrench Mrs. 'Wti 1lkina should have looked upon the spillir-_ ry: • By KATHERINE H. TAYLOR.' •� - near future. p - - tore herself away. of it as an evil omen. At home` she,had a telephone roes- Interesting research work is befog -. The custom of throwing a i _ " r carried on in the 'experimental tang g pitch of sage from.Alice, who wondered if her of the. National Physical Laboratory the spilled salt over the left shoulder PART I. }}windows of the.cheer room and Mrs. mother could shorten her blue dress. y „ i' Y Yea;it was too long; none of the girls at Teddington, Surrey; England. de- three times to break the hoo-doo" is -Mrs. Wilkins day had,gone wrong Wilkins,enjoying the luxurq of laved!- wore them,that long, and Loulde Sev- signed, amongst other ,)hinge, to di- from clearly a pagan survival of the tlmea. from the beginning, and its flavor had t mg over her second cup of coffees, et`ance was having a party that even- min" the pitching motion of ships at when salt was one of the propitiatory crystallized to her an emotion that r rather smiled over her own flurry. i girls and boys, and Alice warted sea. offerings made to the evil dieties who was far from ? aaltl:y. Late in the possibly she did spoil Alice, and as go(her voice threatened to break -afternoon, as-she sat in a disordered:for.espectang the child to be respon- , ) The tank is 520 ft. long, 30 ft. across; sent bad tuck. Da Vinci undoubtedly r =but—she woulda t if she had to\near had in mind the ancient au superstition Diving room to which liar weary gout• sible for looking at buttons, and for and about 12 ft. deep. P was unusually sensitive, she looked:',their lack—well, that was too much, a dress that was suitable.for an old A firm submits ibe she of one of regarding spilled'salt when he intro- I lady! After this Elizabeth tele- ,..back over the day and realized that she was only. severrte:n She looked r their new boats to the tank. Here an duced the overturned salt-cellar into = ' she gave--gave constant! for ve over to the sausage platter,. which I phoned, asking whether her mother his great picture. �' rY had any cheese. enact model of it, cast in paraffin wax little return. was now coated with a film of white ,.Why, dear?" asked Mrs. Wilkins. in a clay mould, is constructed. These "It isn't that. I'm tired," she and cold grease, worried a little over •• Sam's cold breakfast, and then. as is "Fell, I thought if Bob came in ter models are usually from 17 ft, to 24 Miinard's Liniment Relieves Colds, stn thought, although I am; its r•�liz- „ ing—'• Two tears made their appear-I� way of housekeepers, decided to night that I'd like to make a rarebit. ft. long, and weigh about a.ton. - make it u on -the next meal. Diener. "Oh, I,see," answered Mrs. Wilkins, The"model is towed through •the since, she fumbled for-her handker- P with a realization that all the lun- The Strength of the Nation. chief and mapped the sudden! steady, itself in.her mind. She would; water at various speed and its re : ,c ep y „ y; cheon napkins were unironed. !!early three-quarters of a century g- " fYow. Y+ro give and you give she"have fried onions; Sam liked fried on-i. „ sistance under every condition care :muttered, "and the pain never stops!"i tons. About this centre She grouped And I don't sup there's any ago, just six years after the first• What ras ha alcohol?" said Eliza eth. fully recorded. By these tests it is public Health Act -was passed, and - pperdag to Mrs. Wit-Ian agreeing ensemble, but just as she .+What makes you think that?" possible to tell whether the boat from the first Health Officer appointed is.• king is what happens to every W. was about to telephone the grocer, „ y which the model is taken will be of, P now and again during a lifetime; she Katie came.ln. Well, the last time I used the chat- Great Britain, Benjamin Disraeli, Calk- + wan reolizi that the ing dish I notified that it waa,low. I ficient in propulaien;.and if it la not, ing aver the heads of his colleagues rig pains she - "The boiler's busted," she annonnc- meant to speak of it. WRI you tale- how or where it id ,active: ' -dured wrhen she bore her children were ed ursmaily. fn the over. House of Commons, , never to .ems—that she must eon- "What?" Phone Sears', Mother? And, Mother, There fs an appaus til the tank .. " while you're ordering that order my for -creating r said "Public Health is the foundation stantly hurry, cormtantly endure, and The boiler's busted, repeated " g nn*ce arias of craves. upon which rests the bappfnes"a'oi the constantly be forgotten. It was a bit- Katie. "Mrs. Mei les was just ettin' call cream,too, will you,-deer? Often quite innoeeni-looking craves y j B y� g people and the strength of the Nation. ter reflection, and it left her go hard some of the stuff in the cold water to ,. „ will make a ship pitch heavily, while Take the most beautiful.kingdom, give 4•that her teats hurt as the forced soak, and 1, was a in' to light u "Yes,-I'm Mother, are yrou there 2 & - g choppy sea' will not disturb as ugly. cho � here. What is it Eliza- iateillgent and Industrious citizens, �- their way into the open. y when I seen it. It'm real bad. Its v,. her at all. This Is because the small• progressive manuf ctures, It had all begun that morning with near the top." {b ► $ Productive ,. g ., " i Mother--I feel awfully sorry to fierce weaves are broken by the-resist-, agriculture, let Art flourtsb., let archt. her husband a saying. Molly, can yo�u� TIl telephone Caffrn, said Mrs. find the t clean union suit?" He had Wilkins as she pushed aside the half- ask this, but I left a point card mi the once of the ship, while the long naves ects cover the land with palaces and _ said this so apologetically that it left drunk cup of coffee, and stood up,i hail mantel. I particularly wanted It are not. mansions; and maintain all this- with-- "Hest the water on to to get .out to-day. Would you mind One of the moat valuable r'esults'of , her feeling that she must be a shrew. pat the stove,� y an indomitable army and wavy, but t - _ She tried not to be she sod she I Katie. You'll have to manage 'some. going down to the box with it, or get- theme tests is that they demonstrate : �' ". tires Katie to go?" the p6p111affon of this country remain didn't see why he had approached her hover. And-- suddenly she paused- .,Katie's had what Improvements in the form of a stationary, tf it decreases physically !; that way. She had fount,it where Katie was.weeping copiously,with her i tooth out, replied vessel may be made to.enable a re " :has underclothes were always kept, but 8 Mrs: Wilkins with a dreaful finality and meathy , that nation first tali: ' ys p large water-soaked hand plastered � �, Lone. "I will " diction to the effective horse-power That Is why I say that-the firs; duty ' `"'-the feeling of-triumph bad been mi Mpl' 15 Z XJ- .p;' t't, �r k PROVES NY DD T LAJ BIG CACHE OF IRISH ARMS RISING IN GER AS FUTILE AS TWO PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS 4 -DISCOVERED BY CROWN TROOPS ' X At" ucc'essive Spring - A n "Third S g ttempt to Incite Revolution Bombe of All Sizes and. Other Material Captured ii Raid in Among the,German Masses Fails, Although Many Dublih-Seven Men Arrested. Lives Are Last. failed_i -h A despate from Dublin eay3.'-The have hitherto n their object. - 'BerMn- March 27.-The pa,!e Eater; le--,t tl�.e cxtrenie rain-c.k, :F.6c3 Should amazing discovery of a secret Repub- How the information of the detention ' - - URR3 were flecked with crhnav an in carry o,*t tbe�r Itzimt to join hands lie: an arsenal in a house at 100 Seville of the would-be emigrants reached. the authorities is a mastery, but the Crermwvy toeay. The nasty crich. of v.4 1�h the e,-trtme thereby Place, a working class residential die- -A, 1 - similarity of the subsequent search rifles turrj;ng the iril.o.a national trict, has been made. Thc auxiliary wh-,dh resulted i the discovery the staccato tapping of me ets and aux,il* n, ifst ery & the 'chine gums and the duper detonst`.ons Bolzlhn�v`nn. But tkz ancrch'�'�ic and pAice in a raid on the premLises found arsenal within 300 yards of the house icals alit hand grenades--even the tvi•ronsi.:c imu'LlivJs of '.;he ilad fifteeii revolvE. six' rifles, six shot- suggests the one was the result of 7. le.i with roar to have rat za cnd to whatever guns, 4 bombs, 1,500 rounds al hoarse rcar,,of cannon.,ming of the other. �-_the Easter-TrAsic and disputed, th 00 rn r such wi 6hqxJZe.tJFTt may lmve been for Frhall- arms ammunition, twelve* .9 hidden spimuni ion dump, I TW t, the Easter bell's that this was a joyful.f mi-abirat;c n. eighteen-pound shells; militery"field w' h,4�h is desci:ibed�;Ls the most im- de L Y. on one hand'is to-ephorres-,-seditious literature, three portan�'yk found in Dublin, is only It ie a "Red Ester" in Gerrrany.yOrt es, two.bieyicles and other one of-numerous ticbea all ' ovez any a;LtemrA to turn Germany lent form,& covered with•red-b:;tv1i- 11-OLU a Soviet hepublic at this time is rebel' equipment. southern Ireland. The greater por- ed white sheoti'in temporary 1110`9LIEA% R hopelew vndertaklng. On the other 01 The discovery of the arsenal follow- tion of the small arms and iaquvpmerit _q and little motmils oven fresh graves- hand the sa •it • and minmen sense of Bliss Emma M. Wood of Sarnia, ed a raid upon a supposedly �mnpty has be0h' smuggled int-from other in different parts of the country are, the greater majority of the working Ontario, Sup' arinte6dent Canadlan bou.se, in which, however, seven men countries. for- Tubercular Children, r civil -men who heeded wax*.ng of the trade Hospital eloquent c-ridence, of a bloody were found and arrested. Three had The authoTities suspect that a large strife awl that durable peace has not union leaders nit to follow the siren Cowtantinople. intended .to emigmte to America but part of the military supplies. come Y returned to the Fatherland; call of- the radleal3- for a general i were being detained urrler guard by from the United' States. - Where the The third successive armual Spring strike,emoo •ed.ttv movement from the attempt to resutract the red fires of very start. DEBT IS NOT DUE$ the four o.,her Republican soldier's who gum emarvate, fronY is a mystery, but MANY had taken tl�em from a hotel to the it is believed, that they are run in at Tli4re -is little doubt that if thel DECLARES GERMANY house in a cab. night on the west coast by siiiall. revolution among the German mass" turn Germany Into a second Rus- There Prussian Government had J and I Seville Place has been 6119Peated for boats clearing from sonie continental not allowed itself to be surprised and aria has proven as futile as the other Maintains"That ShC' COUldn't overcome time, but raids and searches port•had overcoe its doctrinal antipathy The Governnient expres • canfi" to the use at once of the neeearsa2 y Pay it Anyway-Urges 'Hence thiat the crest of the Red wave•force, which it n6w fina� itself com- Parleys. CITY OF TOKIO HULL d4CLUVIQff "CLUB" P is paesed and wiX quickly strWde. pelled to apply, the movement would -is.says,.-In- SWEPT BY FIRE RAIDED A despat,�h from Paa POLICE smothered. For a few hours there was cco-ern have been quickly stead of tl.,e one billion merits gold ut which it is demanded that Gernr"Tj Thousands Homeless and 133 Not Only as Pigger s Smoked meats--flanis, med., 35 to pay before Mlaicl�23, t1w Reparations na 86c; heavy, 27 to 29c; cooked, 50 to Commission has received a long note Persons.Injured in Japanese Gambling Dew Cleaned Up- ­ 11M Luft Markets. mag an 55c; rolls, 31 to 32c;.coMge rolls, 33 -in German. This note said three Capital. Ottawa March 27.-Operati' to 34c; breakfast bacon. 43 to 46c; th.lngs: Tokio, March 27.-The whole -city Saturday afternoon and night, Quebec Toronto fancy breakfast baton, 63 to 5Ce; First---G,'rmany did not owe the of !r e okio ww imperilled last night by provincial detectives,.,W:Ah. fjz-Gis- Max-*toba wheat-No. 1 -Northern, backs, plain, bore in, 47 to 50c; bone- money asked for. the greatest fire with which it has twice of a number of local iesidentnn less; 49 to 53c. • 41.89%• No. 2 Northern, $1.86%; No. Cured-meats--LonSp clear bacon, 27 Second-If she did owe it she been visited in a decade. of the city; raided ten "clubs" -in HuU, to 28c• clear -bellies, 26 to 27c. pay it.' The conflagration destroyed­ 1,00 and twenty-eight others INivA pis a NoAhern, $1.82%; No. 4, wheat, cou 41.74 La�d-Pure tierces, 19 to lgyc; Third-Howeyer, Berl-in would talk houses in bh6 Yotsuya <fistrict, in the gers-have been server] with sur&_ Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW. 4-7c; No.,tubs, 1914 to 20c; pails, 19% to 2014c; it over with the allies. city,,,inVbIV- MOrkileS to appear in court on Tuaoday, northwestern 3 CW; 42%c; extra No. I feed, 42%c; prints, 20% to 214c. Shortening part of the ci rely 'Commission drafted -a loss-estimated at twenty-five Many of the lattiT "rgeb Berhn sa),ing Germany million yen (normally about $12,500,- c0ndlt�tu No. I feed, 4Q%c; No. 2 feed, 37%c. tierces, 12 to 12%c; tube, 121/a to l3c- a reply to te third offerwes, #;id i is Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 81%c, pails, 13 to 134c; prints, 14% to IK� 'ns weie",*understood that a number ad t1hose 584c, cou'A not question the figures of the 000)., Thmaan& of persona No. 4 CW, 70%c; rejected, Choice heavy steers,' $10 to 811-.50;1 h --A commission and had not met the de- made homeless, rind 133 persons were'served have departed for pextai-im- feed. 58%c. good heavy steers, $8.50 to $9.50: but- a I I I I All of the above in store at Fort chers' cattle, choice, $9 to $10; do n1ands to fulfill the treaty terms. The injured, The burned bui;dirup *in- known rather than face. a pamoible William. I good Govern- -cluded. three hospitals, a bank AM term in X1. $8 to Sk do, med.. $6 to $8. do commission s?.vt to the e American corrr-96c, nominal, track, icalion that Germany had It was trot only liquor- that... corn., $4 bo 36; butchers' bULIS, choice,,menta notif 1arge business houses.. 'Toronto, prompt shipment. - several- also the $7 to $7 50- do good $6 to $7; do, failed to fulfill the reparation terms For four hours during the -nigbt-a "raideft* were after. but Ontario oats-No. 2 white. 43 to roe., $4 i�o 15;do, cows, choicei, of the treaty, and advising action. violent. bitint,wind drove the flames 1.wheehs of fdrtunt,-crap g%mes, poker 45c. $7.50 to $8.50; do, goed, $6.25 to $7; 0 Under the treaty Germany was dens, roWette wheele and other Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter. $1-80 do, com., $4 to $5;feeders, $7.75 to pledged to pay 20 billion nnrks be- in the of the heart of the gambling devices which, it -is assert- to $1.85, per car lot; No. 2 Spring, $8.76; do, 900 lbs., $7.25 to $8.25; do, fore May I I when and bow the Coe-)city,c4using a panic amwg the popu- have been "running wide" in a $1.70 to $1.75; No. 2 Goose wheat, SW lbs., $5.75 to $6.75; do. com.. $5 to ration over a wide area. '-Four thou- ed, $1.65 to $1.70, 'shipping points, ac- n-Assion of FLeMmtion should decide. ilarie nwnber of the so-called clabs. $6; canners,and cutters,$2.50 to$4.50; to be sand troops aided the firemen in oocn- -cording to freight. milkers good td choice, $85 to $120;f Against this sum Germany was bating the blaze, but it was orbly� In some places it-was found that Peas--No. 2. $1.65 to $1.65. with dAd-veries of property to i the,city police bad.already p&id, visitfir do. com. and med., $50 to $60; choice!credited when the force of the wind let down, Barley-Malting, 80 to SU, accord- . I !pringer-*$90 to $130; larrIs. yearl- the allies aft" the armis*e. Several notably that their efforts--to control,and seized vlot mach4ves and lklow. in to freights outside. , . i i Tide applied to dw-Laurentide and ings, $10 to $11; do, spring. $13.75 tO!months ago Germany announced 3110 'the fire were rewarded with success., uckwbeat-No. 3, $1.05 to $1.10, $14.25; calves, good to choice, $15 to had paid 20 b4lLions. One 7non'th a" Scenes of terror were witnesse& in"Pty "Ob&' nominal., $16.50; sheep, $5 to $9; hOV, fed anti-I e Oiitouale Club a nxgoUe inal, the Reperstion3 ConmiWan complet- sections, * i Rye-No. 2, $1.45 to $Iz50,noth many as the course of the I At th. according to freights otitaide. watered, $15.50 to $15.75; do, weighed�ed its valuation and announced that -dames threatened wkIespread destruc-� wheel.' coasting in the neiscliborhood. of off cars, $15.25 to $16.50; do, f.o.b.,!, Manitoba flour-First pat, $10.70; $14.50 to $14.75; do, country points, Germany had paid eight b4lions, and tlon. The streets were choked with.$10.000, which waa -not in opemdon, second pat. $10.20, bulk. amboard. $14.9 thus owed 12 billions more, and on -masses of. despairing refugees from�was seized, and another was taken at ply i Ontario flour-$8.50. bulk, se&board. -5 to $14.50. March 15 seat Ger�nany notice to pay Ina !the City Club. M the districts already stricken. accona-, Delivered. Montreal, Montreal. - I r, - Milifeed up before Mat 1. 1 p by carts load4d'with furniture freight, bags included: Bran, per ton,' Osts-­4C4m. Werit., No. 2, 64 to 6ic, The German note rated that Berlin New 'Sheep Du*m*se '$37 to $40-; shorts, Oei'ton, $35 to $38; No; 3,-61 to 62c. Flour-Man. Spring ' the confusion being added to by tke not accept the Freparatims Cam- flocking in of sightseers from .other good feed flour, $2.26 to $2.50 per bag. wheat pats., firsts, $10.50. Rolled' could in Welsh District Straw-Car lots, per ton, ;12 to oats--Bags, 90 lbs., $3.35 to $3 40.1 mission valuation of its payments.1, -Many of the half-frozen I Bran, $36.25. Shorts, $36.a5. Hay-` that Berlin estimated 20 billion mark-%1,fugitives$12.60, track. Toronto. e, from the flames bore I A despatch from GiCidiff says:- to had beer. paid, and therefore it owed J i Hay-No. 1, per ton, $24 to $26, No, 2, per -ton, car lots, $24 -5 `•r.r!x, Tv ;Orly:Jearl '. zu,6vu oneep nave been killed• y track, Toronto. L 0Lorse­Figx� easterns__2911� Wallua azktml for on moiinted pLh6e lied great diffimity in recently in the V.Ae of CtWyd by a 4t; 0c.-Butter- hoicest creamery, 57. tO, Nlarch 2.3 nor the eleven more asked' I i_neese-i,4,evr. large. .�'3% to 3 3 1 restraining inven0ent panics. diisease known as "fluke," according to twins, 34 to 3411 c; trip.-ets, 344 to 5&. Eggs--Fresb, 41c. Potatoes,: for by May 1. The note Says Gar-! As a mea-sure of'relief the Imperial a report to -dw Welsh Agricultural 35c- 34 to 35c; do, twins, per bag, car lots. $1 to $1.0,75. old. large y to present fir-ther argu- _i many is read garc�en6 were opened f6 ,the sufferrs. Council. Experts say the point of at- 34" to 35%c. J Calves, $S; ewes.$7 to $8.50; lambs,., that it has raid_ up. _class 4 f Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to gxod, $12.50; common, $11 to $12. mints P Com tack is in a certain 0 snail,-and. _Pfficials of the eparatioM 7_49c; creamery, No. 1, 58 to 61c,, fresh, Med• light hogs, $16; heavies, $2 left that better drainage of-the land, is :.60 to 63c. than selects; mixed lots containing ml-1!a0a state that the conim4saion was Floating Safes the best precaution against the 'd%7 T" - I 'Msrgarint�-29 to Sic-.- .1 1 beavies,,$15.50 to $15.75. Sows, $12. sovereign, and that its figures stood. Eggs--New laid, 38 to 39c; 'Kew: Therefore, Germany is in the position 4For Mail Steamers ,ease- Vid, in cartons, 40 to 42c., of refusing to fulfill the treaty. 7. Wheat Arrives in Fine Beaus-Canadian, hand-picked, bus., The 'H A despatch from $3.50 to $3.75; 'primes, $2.75 to $3.25; Opening of Navigation e ague., ian says:-The Dutch Indi �yaii steam-, Condition Via Panama ;spans, 8c; Limas, Madagascar, Early on Lake Erie Turks Elude Blades era have just been equipped with ,iO%c; California Limas, 12%c. .2 A-de,*patch from Lend-on says:- Maple products-Syrup, per imp. As Scissor Close' floating safes large enough to con- tr-in all of the ship's -valuable% and Messrs. Dewar and Webb cf London, ", gal., $3 to $3.25; per 5 imp. gals.,l A' . despatch from Buffalo. 14.Y.' 'n lb.,.19 to says:-Navigation between Detroit i registered, mail. They look some the consigneei of the big wheat ship-.5 to $3. Maple sugar, Deti '-and'-and Buffalo opened officially Thurs- London; March 27.-A message 'thing like a cross between a floating ment received from the prairie pr Honey--60-30-1b. tins, 22 to 23c per day last when the Stearher Rournanis'from Constantnople to the London buoy and a submarine, and are equip- vir-c" via Varc*uveT and the Pan- . per lb;5-22h-lb. tins, 23 to 25c Deily Ex raps states that the Greek ped to ring belts, shoc�t'off ekyrockets, am4 Canal, which arrived in London -Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per 15-'; left the �Jichigan, metropolis with ai plan of attack against the Turkish flash light and blow horns. The safe, last week, have reported that never i cargo of e.utomvbilea. :Nation ship was any shipment landed in better section case. �N al-ists by scissors movement if cast overboard in event its from Ushak to Broussa has the ap-, went down, would go floating about I condition, and that the millers on the IRISH pearance of being successful. General the gem attrac�ing attention to ltselflCorn Exchange have said that- the I Neureddin Pasha, commanding the until Tts clockwork machbter ', set fore wheat was about the finest which had CASUALTIES IN,5 DAYS OF y rmadia. Turks in the Ushak sector, however, thirty days, ran down. ever been ree-eived from Ca succeeded in withdrawing his forces All BELLION TOTAL 63 KILLED, 67 WOUNDED ,without seri•-,us losses froia between the blades. The-Nationalist army i -n-volopnient, intact, having es��:red e s SINN FEINERS' "FIRE RAISING" CAM SixtySeven Persons Wounded-Casualtiis Include Crown from the Broussa forces of the Forces, Sinn Feiners and Civilians--Sensational Greeks. WORKS HAVOC IN ENGLAND Rescue of PrisonPrisoners. --- ------ -,TAIGN Outbreaks in Places as Far Apart as the Rivers In 1 ford in two lorres when it was am- Simultaneous -A despatch from London says: -In the five days from Saturday last to bushed by Irish forces near Strokes- Into Thousands of Tees and Tyne-Fire Ddmage Runs town. Capt. Peel of the 'Ninth Lan- . .. England Wednesday, inclusive, the casualties Pounch-No Loss of Life - Bank of cars and four soldiers were shot dead Specially Guarded. rerxr-ted in Treland, comprisng the and several of the' soldiers, iny.tluding Cr­wn forces, Sinn Feiners and civil- Lieut. Tenant, were wounded. The cans, tonal 68 killed and 67 wounded. Irish attacked from b6th sides of the London, March 27.-The Sdnn Fein- bot tles of paraffin' were found nearby� For every man executed VengCanipe road and when the troops,were over- campaign in Eng- At Ken-ton there were three fires in era' "Fire Raising" mmpa I is antici• a a small radius. At South Shield, and as the Government come the prisoners that they had with : land reached a climax Saturday night Jw'heTe three fimg occurred, a' young has in custody inany men liable to the them were taken away. death penalty, and is -h in simultaneous outbreaks in Places -Irishman was arrested.a said to mean to In the Court of the King's Bon, Mid- carry out exec-tltoris, the Piling PP Of on Wednesday the 1;6rd Cbief Justice as far aipart as the RivvTs Tyne and I The Teeside fireis OCCUTred at death� on each side is considered here granted a conditional order of habeas Tees, or as Chester and the suburbs dlesborough, Stockton. Normaribyp A� se inevitable. corpus in behalf of six 'pris'ohers of London. Aeldarn,. Rmithban-k, Biwonharn and i Great precautions are being a en Norton, Farins'were fired,No big outbreak is thought prob- court-martialed at Cork on the charge t k in gorne able, but the daily guerrilla -warfare of levying war.• The application was to protect the Bank'of England wid!cases several stacks Wrig burned. other builldiri % which are thought:; At Chester a farm buildfug with ,against the troops and police and the made on the ground that the court- g- Individual shooting of palicenien and martial had no jurisdictioT•. Attorney likely- to be subjects for the attention.twenty tom of products were destroy- men siispected. of having dealings•i Comyns, in making t�-e application, of the fire-brands. ed. At BeIVnsrfleJd, New --with them are considered rwt likely, said that the execution of three of the In 'the New-castle-on-Tyne axea ban's, Barnet, aaxl Hemp ioarer , to be seriously checked by any Gov- en had been fixed for Saturday. he thirty rives h rok e out on farms and end hay sbackis were burned. At the ernment measures yet taker the ga'c which was blowing &Pread men AGhief Justice said that nu axe- the! liattee place burnint oil ww foun& A ftneational rescue of Irish pi:i• cutions could occur in the face of the flame; to Jarrov; and Wallsend, burn-! No ease od boss of Me or peT-8101114 I Austen Chamb--i-jain `x fairnis. Several injury has been reported, but the fire amers took place Wednesday evening, court's order, which would,-be directed) ink .10 h ayri,�ks on $n County Ro4coni'mon. A military to GCTr Sti-t"41nd and the officers of Who succeeds Bonar Law as leader, lriFhnirr. have been arrested. daniage runs Into many thoumusdo od party was proceeding toward Long-, the court-inar'Sal, �in the British Cornmons. At-Consett six fires accUrred, am,Tound& T .7; RE 15 53, mco �11 A N 0 NU M_ �. 0 N art Wrigbt, of Queen'sk -Misses. Florence and Gladys. WO.&AL:L ISM Set —Ew % w 'ead with ends In TrejatQn. Unli�rgity. Kingston, spent the Down spent the eek- bolitIfty with M,S. and Mrs.Cliap-'fri U_ND_Y'$ HA"WARE -Mrs. W. J. Clark spent a few mdo.. . ''. - .. .- -The death occurred on Satur. Miss Laurs Andrew-, leacher day last in thei Victoria Memorial city lags this wekk with friends in the of tavenshoe public school. is Hospital, Toronto, of Mrs,W. H. ending her Master vacation at Hillock. Mrs. Hillock, whose _N. J. Ch&PM&13 moved on Tues spending home of her parent; be-re-. HOUSE-CLEANING MADE. EASY day to rooms&bore J. S. Balsdon 9- maiden name was Elizabeth West. store. -- Mrs. 'J. R. Tbextov, accOm- lake,�wans a daughter- of the late her son, George,- And Richard and Mrs. Westlake, who 0 -We_c6,krV'6Veryth1ng to roalkehouge -.- peinied' 'by -Miss Joan Forbes, of Toronto; daughter, Margaret, has been a number of'Years- ago resided in spent Easter with Johd and'Mrs.- a' cleaning_ ea"easy; such as spending a few days with Mr.-and Pickeribg,- where -Air. Westlake Xnrkar. Mrs. Lumadea, of Peterboro -W. H. and Mrs. Crummer conducted a butchering business. Lloyd Shirley, of Ottawa,MIS ' Step-Ladders, Mops, 'Tubs,_S0jf_wrin,&ink Mope, Washin spent Good Friday with friends s The deceased was well known in Georgle Shirley. of -Birch Cliff, musical circles in East Toronto, in the city. -Aubrey ala Finkle, of To'rontd, Toronto Normal School,spent the Pickering, and for a number of Clothes Wringers; Tub .]Racks,:-,Curt and Miss Frankie Shirley, the where she resided since leaving Machines alrent the holiday with W. B. and -Str6tchef-s Brooms, Brushes, Stick Fast re, Powell. holiday with the parents -here(. years she was organist of the Em-, rl --Bath Bises% stile of farm stock manuel Presbyterian church, She -Mrs. M. C. Zimmerman. of To. ron o, attended Spent' Monday with Mrs on Tuesday was well attend is eurvived by her husband and, Paste, -Whiewash-Brushes and good prices were realized. As one daughter,-Ruth. W.J. Miller erd of cattle is one of the -Miss G. A; E.- Down is spend-• this h ' i�ier Wash Boa*ruls, Ste'el Wool Carpet Beater etc' i i few days at Pontypool and- best in the townshiglthe�.sale real- .. t .. 1� . . . __. .- ­- . .. ­ . ;-. . . I . . . • . a a, - . . .., ng i IN MEMORIAM Peterboro'. ized a handsome s�tiT. GATE8­1D I memory of Wilmot c e ov'ng The Easter services conducted =Fred and Mfs. Adair, of Agiti. A. Gates, who departed this life on S. court, spent. Sunday with rela- by the W. M. S. in the Methodist April 3rd, 1919. ee our cowl5.e"Cjijj6-df ehuccli were of more than usual , ­ I . . U Aives here. interest. Theaddressesweloof-a 'You're not forgotton,Wilmot dear, n g -Lloyd Wright, of Toronto, the, nor never,will you be, Pure Paint high older and singing operit'river Sunda with M.'S. and A9 long ks­lifi� and memory last,will Martin-Se n' ol r' 1,00 p. !6- Mrs: Chapman: was well rendevied and-inspiring. we-remember thee. -Miss Helen Douglas, of Toron_ Miss Ir6ne Mnrkar-sAng two el- -W. F. and.Mrs. Hollinger ceptionally fine solos, for which Varnish, Floor.F iris sh, 'Varnolcrum, Wood.Lac, -to, is visiting her aunts, the she was tendered the sincere bite Enamel etc. Misses Bunting. thabks of - the chair and congre- in loving memory of Wilmot A. Gat'es �Whi -Dr. Henry will be h6re as usual -bo,feparted this life on April'the ga tion at-the close of the evening next Tuesday to.attend to his �.O�pro . service.-Com. 3rd, 1919, ..-.-Ask for a color card.l do -Miss Gladys Po�vell,of To"ron- -It is with deep regret that we r Two years have pftSseid since that sad day repert the death at 414 Clinton St., to, spent Easter At the homepf God calied'the one we loved away, her parents here. d- 16th, of Beatrice. yotingest-dau.- no. we never w Bu,l' y Plcker' ing' Toronto, on Wednesday, March Forget him, ill -Born, on Sunday, March-215th, As years Yoll on we love.him still J, He -.-;;to R. J. and Mrs-.Fuller,a dauxh• ghter of Richard and Mrs, NT41 Never a day but'his name is spoken,., ter(Verna' Marie). formerly of Pickering. The. ;�Zever an hour but he is in our ELI took place froin St. Peter's th�)ugh's. Ridges, spent Easter i He's gone from orur home, but not relatives here. Hope Cemetery The' heartfelt C E ME N Robert -and Mrs. Rankin, of. ri -day, to Mount -A link in our family chitin is broken. ter , -th church on Saturday, a 3 , AEN T ' L ,their rei froth our hearts. -Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon, athy of their m.-my Picker. don, of ?Yra V -Brother and-Sisters Toronto, spent Sunday with their 11 friends Low`ndes stand head and sbo.ulde -bovCall others' 7 "relatives in Pickering' Mrs, Moore and family in their as first-class tailors, -The township council will sorrow. The deeea,44-was 'a grk--at -Veir Adve'r4liadynents. meet -on Monday next for the favorite with all who knew her -ery ri�an's trade'i s an Art and the�iiality of work- an W EN transaction of general business. d she ill be'kreittly 'diiised. URNIP-15 jFOFi1tALR-Applrt )F., pdenotes the-41itbility of the s _aRs -W-m. Dickie returned home on -The Women's In,3titnte-bold a .r. Et' Richardbo?.R. R.No.2.Pickcr;ng 23tf mansbi' th artist. L6wn very eDjoyahle. meeting on Wed- esday Afternoon At the' h6tn'e of -TED-A woman or girl tj Monday, after spending 4x weeks WAN are past masters J'"in the art of Tailoring and every With George and Mrs. Berry. 0 hc ith work in farm house, Apply to ­o, k I Orton, Mria. N. J. Morrie,iey. It waA de- .1,1 r, I, le.W _garuieut.is a iN of tb Nfajor.Wbitevale. - 23 e Master Hand. —John T. Stephenson knov6d an rifled that the 4titnte hold a ALE-Cedw-pbst-. AVly-to bazaar some time in October next, First in Art, Fir'st in Craft; First in Quality,. Wednesday into the rvalden' ve be F Adnm,6nn.lot 35.con„-,P,.ckerinij,Or 2d7• dre-js.R.R.No.-1,Pickering. 26-29 recently purchased from Thota 9 111oiriult the intervening months last in-prkei Fok's Walsh for preparation.. - All tblD-,e wish.- OR MALE--A qtAntitr of s,,Lvr-d iist W. J.*a nd Mrs. Calver t,' of Td. IlIg 'to take.upthe Dressmaking Fantipioe.Lklabs, _E,'Nlorgan.Rouge FT ill Ind. mm im a I rr rX Course and ]lave not already said phone.MalvA.712. Address FickenngR."R'. ronto, spent the holiday with the NO• former's parent", Thoer. and Mrs. so- are reqnested to *leave their Look them them over Boyg before you buy, 7 -Calvert. names w 7EET CLOVER SEED-1 have but we with the secretary at an Sn sale a qUjR1)tY0f sweet lover 1;eed. Aj�_ know you'll. buy iL Twentieth Century --snit, for it is —Mrj. J. -S,Bahidon and ,on earl date. At-thetlose-of- the Vyr3z sot 23. rear of con.'6. Pickering. Theis. meeting delicious refresblUepti Hardy. 25�-U --Stainley, have been spending a undoubtedly the best buy. We guarantee a perfect were served, and a hearty clap fit and absolute satisfaction with every garment. ays w d with Harry and Mrs. Powell, IV -Mrs. Morrissey, in. ap- GGS FOR $ETTl2"- —Fvorn J.S. -,bf Ancester. was given 11 Niartin's strain of White Wyandottes. Great r -d Misi •preciation of her kind 169pitility. gmter layers. 41�%,settin W.A.Henderson, and 31 r's. N sash 'a n Pickwing, .9 ' display our -spring stock of Williams' Shoes.- Agnes Every, of Toronto, spent —March report of Jr. Ro6w of We have also,on .-.Easter with the latter's- mother,- Pickering public school, nameq in -OR-OR=BALE—Some sqtiare dinher, ask for —'Mrs. D. F. Every. lath; lon"e* etc. Heavy and Fne. Be sure von a Williams order of tnerit : Jr. 11—Florence FnY Irrial", atio s. done daily. %X, F. Crawford, Phone Mutch, Dorothy Andrew And C,Vk,-list,.' 27-2S The Peer.of k1h All., —Mrs,. J. H. Rogers returned home, after spending a conDle of Phoebe-Baker equal, -Ethel- Brriy, r 1URNIPS, FOR SALE—Apply to -.B11v Empire Wall Paper fro'M' us to:make your home months with her' daughter, Mrs. Johnny Greenlaw. Harriett Mor_ I E L.Chapman.lot 9,con. 2, Pick g.one Tho4.O. Jahnston.-of Gorrie. !1s8e3,, Leonard .Stephenson, E�d- ar.,4, i nalf miles ea%t of Pickerin;j Vil1'!Zr'tM! Ad- neat and y! (I -Kirchner, lienneth Morley, drc•% R, R.,No%1.Whitby. 26tt COS y'. Smith. of Toronto, And "" 0 Ele_-ter �Nl'lzhtQri. Sr, I,LizzLe c-,F- r) W habit. ' do to Bunting's f6i all things go 'd E HFA 9ALE—Mar. u friend front Hamilton, spent over Annan, Helen.-Cowan, Edna Reid, Get the 'Sunday with the former's uncle varicty. rllbs�Carw';Ari B�auty peas,at­ a Hova* rd Law, Rq!ph Autian 17fir- -!--­,on.7,tlic�koring. A',qrayjr, K, R. 2.' and aunt. F. and Mrr..Hnrst.,. Claremont- Irvi.Phone;.'.'13 ' 2s-30 —Hugh Robbins. of the Stand -Fr(?,,d •To' Bunti.."!9, Prin ct •ter Richard,on, B,,trbara EIA11, Au. 1,1011 GALE—An S•roomed bo+i-e in E�tttbliq 187 and Bank. Stouffv'ille, -4pent the gt Li-icoll3beAnd Louie Stephen Pi,kcL-ing%'illage,t-izoodrf!p4ir, w4thveer- hed .5.7. Hr4arsleninconnecuon. Forparticulwqip- 7 boliday at the home of his gar -:on c.qttal, Allan Andrew, Earl 'a ,,%V ck eats, Thos:and Mr!4, Robbiris, PAY V.Richiirdton.Pi crini. 27--'s Forster-. From Jr, to Sr. 1-1rene —Miss Mary Harding, of the teaching Coupland, Bazil Bye, Austin Bqk- FOR SALE-0, A, C. 72, seed oats ching staff of the Galt Collepi. bushel. Sow", ate the �-on 3.K kering.- :�at, to Jr. -1—Phyllis Pilkey-.-�-�, Eaater:vacation with her p lei 5<•otr. DortR Reid, lren-e 11,ill. J11 et %VilliRm ',%irfin. From Sr,-Pr. hY hay and Cobbler potatoes. parents here. _A'0,4k,, -vh Pr. — Bert Elliott, Ma gllerit� TO(R 11 pray, nlvi White V%'Yandotte eggs ror !--The Women'i$ An.iffiary of St. AVHI�b, Kezinetb 4plendid b7ingsw-;n. N1. B. Bark. -keir I - George's Chti�rch and tl frien& Curti 6 a rl. R,.R..1.Locust Hill. Phone Pi,;k 1WI. Jr. Pr.—.Ne spent K very pleksant social-firue rt ­,ey, Edna GreeuT,,i%%,, Li-2 SAT-E—Agwrint1tv of red oats, fug U!combe s F"R in the Town.Hall on'.11oriday even- "'" . . A. B. Gibion, Te_____ . rmpro,cj Banner.",icems�w -Ako —The Referend-mn Caro aqjLr-.h0tyofred clovers eed at,5 Cl iy� Fier bush. 'COOOD P"I,n Arcm,Fieraing.Ciarx-marit. 11f%one Clare SL7. 2 —The pa'rty announced for,tbiQ 9 will open in earnest itext--Stitrdav (Friday) 'evening at the hbmilof all along the brittle line.. Suecial" FOR 'SALT'.-Cedar rests, Rticboor- 4!ENS '01� 'Robert Lee has been call-ed.off rnTon-srin the Nlethn,(fiAt elittreh.. not q, 5Land4n;r timber. hard and :oft wood owing to unforeseen viretyustan' ja a C i1a,.' ca, nany,lcngth.'at IcT 11, con. 5, flickering, ces. Morning stibjeet, "Christ -For iert.hcr particular; apply.tbjohn .Cowan. —X. G. :and -MN. -Greets, of tpr," a critical study of Rowan, f2 :1.9, "lVe* mtz-,t live an'd dies,Georgetown, spent several days '1011, SALE—Cbeap. all, ki'nds' of with tile NiQ-eq. Buntfi my brother and. L" my agon,;,hirneRs, and 411 funds of farm imi nj�­5 11 d brother? Who keeps mau-iffle'i ',,')It-mentsingoodordor. AlVseveral heavy and when here called upon a, nutDber !I' ig(OMMON in his cellar ? Evening s Fmwalesancl a-couple of light horse-powers. 1. of friends. is 110 i�-(:t- 'Iferman,Claremont. I'Pone-20L to 0 map Reasons for: the,Refereta jjt� � clle> 0 (141 tp,-" __ I. I • —If your requirements are i]3- A.careful study of present condi-.; FED G`RAIN�'F011 SALE—At lot terior or exterior decorating, tions. -The O. T. A. wjtke rear of con,6,Pick ring. Flail't.hreshed, -t a -sizes, ?.75 V Canadian Beauty peas from 41)bushel yiQ!d,also. YeAbody Oveii;, .11s, 11 .0 painting, paper-41axging or igrain- I L.The San(ly Bill-has .,%n l." �)tes \Tarquis spring wheat,S2­per bushel.. cii�rille In g, arvauge to Sep my fine eitss()rt e looming up. Maidens lead tile Burton, R.R.N-o,2,Claremont. 25ti meal of samples;vbere orders r are storm isle polls. .�.Teabody Smocks, wit sizes, 2.15 harne lines and mother's _bf� taken at' adliy's ss �,rD OATS FOR SALE ennie's 'shop. C. A. Bradley, Man -mind thyself. Step live SFarly Yielde,1, 0 A C No.72, frce fro-n foul a I seeds. Ako fresh co;vs 4 years old. AP ly to lads. Keep iu the rankp. Speci —The Warren Paving Luth,cr Middleton,Brougham. Phone Pi&.-�2s. Men's NV-o A Shirfs, reg. 2.00. 1.50 Cr,m pa n Y campaign songs- in the morning. 23-23 -expect to resum-e Work-in our vil All invited and inspected. Siin_. Men's.Heavv Wool Sox, reg.•1.25, 95c lage about the middle of April, day School. at 2 p, ui. SALE—Toulouse gandets and Special • 'rakes, ireg.heifer and lreg.cow. lT c unless - the weather is very nn- carupaigh Coll FOR - Boys Kni'Knickers, tweed, all sizes, reg. 3.00, 2.39 favorable., It is to be hope collection on'Smiday, j,.,,jj crakes, 8!ack INtinorcl.eggs pr hatg- d that April l0th. Leagne on Friday ing.'6 1t,erenikinds of duck gs I there will be v Chi,,,goose eggs. Fred Lacey,' d White Do s' Khaki Knickers, reg. 2.25, 1.75.. very little, at 8p. rn. ' Yoongpeoplearekil %ghland Creek, y lot-35,B.F.co-n.,,Pickering. L17-30 - for 5.95. f7 completin'g, the work aud,pnttii)g invited. Xissio­n Band will'i-heet .Yen's Heave Work Boots, -keg. '8.00, the sidewalks in proper shape. at 3 p. m. on -Saturday in lecture- Ladies' Rubber Boots, reg. 4.00, for' 3.25 —Special Eastertide services room.—J. W. D-. ELM DALE MILLS be held at St. G-eoige,s,ell ue(..h April 3rd, Low Sunday : niz 'Morni ISALE REGISTER. ::at 10.30.; children's yon Can [I Iwo I'S get the best M Lni- Gent's Fedora Halt f6r Spring; in greens,-browns, blacks etc.•ervica at 2 So -tolia Flodr from �No. 1. Good (putlity felt, new shapes and styles. P m.; evening serrice, �jj 7,00, SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND—A=0011 sale" NN-ill I high-class new furniture, at Dun- A Nvileat. •.Regular $5 00. going tit-3 50. A real cinch—get in early. Easter music Ie repeated, 911= tl Royal Rnd Menora: Archidestcon Warren, of- Toronto he.propertv-of.W. 'alter For will be the preacher in the' tar. Sale at 1,30. sharp, See bills,. Bread_ Try a bag. NY, B. Powell,auctioneer.' _F,-esb Rolled Oat3. Curtain Scrim, colored Wde*s, morning at 10 30. r re�.'45c',' 31,c —Standing of P"Pils,in­1ntei;- TL:r,9DAT-A PRIL 5TIT—Atiction'sale of 101A1. SHORTS fart'i�stock, implements, ha'V­ Quilting Chintz, Paisley pattern, 36 in, re- 65c, 50C n and IMIX Fi7,E -Inedin te Room-of V D iekeriog public furniture, at lot 29, con. li- Pifer- Lftdies' Shaker slight Dresses, reg. MO, 2.25 -echool for Mn reh, nn me�� -ill order ing (half mile ;;feet of Dtinb�irtnn 111—Ifilda Walsh, Village), the property of Ale,.,-, Htim• CRUSHED OATS -Y CHDP, Phiin Bleached Slieeting 8-4 reg. 1.00, 75 y(I sharp - See bills. TiARI.F, ertrn�:, . Lizzie • licGility, den. Sale-at one,sh* W H EAV e 1 -9 Evangeline Cowan, 'Lijeljq,\lartijj, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. PlainBfe'e'cfie'd' Sh' eti'3c, 9-4 reg. 1.00, 75 yd a( C R A C K F 1) C 0 R'N' J _,k 'Jeriliso-n, Mildred Nltjrphv. TUFSDAY, A-r'RTL5Tti—Auction r;jlP`of Sr. III—Harold Rieijaj.cj�otj, 1-jil,in horses. cAttip. rind s _'MIXED FIEN FEET) V elveteen- in white and black, reg., 1.2-5, 76 yd.•1)e�p Fa iot 5, C:M c. 5. Uxbridwe. the. propprty o jjn� -ell,'- Crean; -ubstitute Kearns, V(,rnn Reid. Bertha xil, UT , .Ca I d_%i• Hardy. 8a)(,at nne n'clor!k, !� mrp, chner, Rasie Sipr, J01111 R.p h clif Meal.• 9es bills, F. IV. Silversirles, Aile. Meal Shaker Flaianel�z—vard wide—nice p-.Atte'rus, pinks, greys etc, Blake Fifflertim. Jack NlcGjjtv, tioneer. 'Billy Hall, Drinild C110PPfNG AND OATJ 156cents, per yard, g( jz at 35 cents. Regurar 3 )ill Tfjrnsi).%y• Apnjj.-,Tlf—('mnhinAtion CRUSHING EVERYDAY - Don't mi5• thi4 special. van -otter, 13(­sie Bath. Lillian gale of horqe3, cattle, pigs, furniture, I Get prices on feed in tor. lot W' San. Jr, ]N'—C�irl Kirchner , implements etc.• in Clarf-ninrit. un-I BELL PHONE.' .9. Nellie vier eq,lal, John Cownp, der the aiispites of the V. Xabel Tp r Er.