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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_04_08 dl,�!, I 11511151�J1 11111111�!�' I 1: J s, 79 "No 7"M 7, P4 AL- FRIDA.Y. APRIL 8, 1921 NOL-11 X L-0 ONT. N 0. 29 P I C]ack'1ERING1 GTQVFFVILLZ IM who have been visiting in E Baker By a majority cii 44 votes Lhii by-le6w Mrs. William Cowan and Miss A._ .. _ Leo, kat- Brander. _: -Medicat o spend$12.000 for a nivaicipal s -return ing rink was defeated here on Mon- California for some time, will _GREENWOOD lay. There was 144 obtes cast against home about the 9th or 10th of April. is ex- ]�'E. FORSYTF[.'Oph.'D., Dir�etc')r the e%rojecit and 100 for It. I lot albo�lllt:* pact that a company will be formed Optometri cal�Association of Ontario. Reg. We tbink we Isnow a. a lister d Member of the American Optometrical GREEN RIVER stable plans. Consult as. by some of the progressiTe, citizens to ion. Eyes examined by appointment. ran high The'Green River Football Club e 4=804,Claremont, Ont. biIIIA a.rink; - Excitement h IA' MILLS Why experiment. We have plan-- thrOtIgbdut the dAr oil one or two oc- their annual meeting on March 13th M,B., Member 'F.TO31.1,1NNSON ed dtablpq for a great num. casibris free-for-alts were narrowly when-the following officers were elect. long time sine a vote ed : Hon. Pres., Win. Michell ; Pres.. No'offtbe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied ber of farmers (it averted., It is,a the late Dr,R.Brodie,slid Latterly bJ caved thern ht e ted such tremendous Peter Stew rt ; LqVice-Pres., Frank by Dr, Cal Orr A. rr ii Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y exciteu%ent here. Booth -, 2nd Vice, Fred Hornsbaw miles it?steps in, a year). M1 4- - . . .. i� I -ed Nllcbell ; Sec'y-Treas., CARTWRIGUT, ..Why not for yott ? Capt.,­ Alfred arolid IN'right: Manager, QhA- 7 E. AUDLMY zB li e Biscuits afid Pistry have that fine' V C. P.& s-iont, A coroner for-the Co6n- N'%*hite, Ass't NInnagers, Jas. Routfev Our Ste' el Stalls are Sanitary sweet, nutty taste when a: 12-.2 and 6-8 p.rn -!a have purchased the cyo(ontario, Officehoui Phone Bell and John Nigheiwander. or at other hours by appointment half of the Jetfivv .200-acre On_-____ north made from tario., .,331V Our water bowls,Are pvoflttble' -farts- ' I . I . . !V youing.perpl Townsbip Road-Masters The AudlE a were-roy- , I 'Q, R.0.S., d.I a b o r.sa%-i n g. ally entertained by S. and Mrs. P�uck• K / SS / M v W., O. McKINN. N, "M.D., L. Edinburlb,member of the Cr, of rIn on Tu'esday eveninw. Follovi•inz are the Road-Nlasters"ot physicians and sturgeons of oiitmrio.lt=ate Oar ntter'car�rler is the yearly Special Referendum Service in the the town,-lisp of Pickering for the year Pastry Flour. It is 'made by the of Royal College of Suraeono. Edinburgh, hired luitu. Special attientl6a to y church nest Stindity at 2 P w.' 192 1 :'t. Pucki!in; R. Byv. H. Wcod, most modern system from children, dsieases of women and Audle. offtes and residence,Brougham. extended to the- A. Thoul. W Chezi-ter. J. L. Palmer, the choicest wheat, grown, Weimve you money: �`A c��rdial invitation is exte lie. 11, Somerville: B. W. Lotton, J. C. The quility is• there and the public.big bo% socitil will be held�in Bryant. D. Munro. R.'Davidson, C. T e price is right. Audle'�sch�601 house n AVednegdAy. PuCkLin, 17, Blake, C. Fuller. A. Ack. W H. K F NINE DY. Barrister. So - 1I V April 20tb, at SP. tn. A 1 pprlgram by ford: H.Stover, 0.Todd, J. Wideman, St U` ffle- Ont hit. USE BAKERS' JO 0 0 artists from NN'Litby, Pickering, And- A.-Trimhle, W. Carlton, G.W. P •ieitof.Notary Public,!iConieyancerf Sic.. -w -re.- .Whitby,Ont. 41 , le he Win. Maw will lips,A. E. Major. G,.T. L. Tran, C. W. For Bread-makes more, better, and else sell n.large number pf fancy boxes, Disney, Jos. Mitchell, B. Carter, W. E hbed by a.3 t n Turner. A. Jori;?s. J. H, Jottes, R K. Taur, J. Beelby. F. Cowie, A. Car. YAREWELL, K.O.,:BARRIS- Buy your Furniture irom furl) many dai dy girls. J. To whiter and sweeter bread TOB,county'Crawn Attorney,and CountY Admission 25 and 15 cent.s. than any other. souattor. Clouxt Honzo.Whitby. 10-1 1 . I -.� . : 'Z - . ruthers. J. Hortop. J. Pallister, Ge,), � SCARBORO Richardton. J. 0. Slang. AE. C�MISTIAN, BFirrister.and T ' S 1B E A L ; - . _. � I . . * .sollclt�Dr,1,otarT Putlic-.Etc. 31offeY to Although the district borderingoin* oar.:20flce Brcck St-NoTth,Wbltbv, 2317 CHERRYWOOD -CLAREMONT the K;ngton road from the city limits 'STON-BArik-tet's e&t-Hill 13 t,,.cl, uiie.,�parselv -11JOHN to W Car dpAing is the'ni der of the da-i;; 0-==147 ic,,'229 Danforth Ave �Wpol%cytkl I Reduced prices- for Jan. and I)OPIIIJLted than the district west 4f To,C Ii 31d srar Petty- was-m'citv visitor onto,' Phone,Gerrard'4411. Saturdays, ?Ulal� -Feb.'-We-pay-the freigh Toronro. aFmg �hp. Lake Shore roAll' irern 17,20. with -th- ry*,sibli� e.-ceptTon of Birch Monday last. atly�vhere. T he f,;rmers of this community are B. A...Bar Chtf, PV�-ent�indi-�ati-)-­s tire that Tilt- -seeding. I LLIAM J. BEATON --Lirxe, stoek anA. lowest 'prices: poputarl�)a will ine'rea-e-JArgely-vvich' thinking of-t,trti6kc .,star.Solicitor. iricrri6ei of the firm of 31ri. Rns-?1l. spen Tue s- ri DiLvid&on t So rivice' R--,�krran Denison Foster and Beaton. Toronto In!.t f ew Winritlis-, Building obPrat lon-, dad with friends the city. General9i°tvste.Fiuilding•Ev lag are going on to a gtoater-'exiont than Telephone'Maiti 5C I and 91,2. Sebriol re•apened on Nionday-last 'LOGS WANTED -4 antivip:eed In the southern p4rt r hat 7­­ -7­77---r Many houses #4rKl of the township. R. C._D;%i1dQcyj. of Markham,spent ate in virirsa of ron%truc- 'G A R A G Ira, .with a large af tendarice t I ever. t the week-end with his turttly friends I,AKE B. BFAT0N-_ D. Rork Elm. No. 1--8 10.00 to-�rl-Vto per 3, tion. Several of the Imilderg. it i,4 here. -B 'S, ft Eltri, (g)to .13.Uor noteft. are en)ployed in Toronto. and- sp-�Ty ,to, report that Mrs. John Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental the Kingston rosd car"llne-will be tax; or oilso Suroteans and University of Toronto, Officc� Biis.-�rorld. 30.60 to" 33' .0-0 Barnes k not-,improving as fmit as her _VVe have a f Ill line.of mot Dd :"over W. M. Pringle's hardware-st-re. Whitby. ed.accordingly. e her do, gr Office hours o to 12-T to 5.3p,j, Irid.'91grie 0. 40M)to 43.00 frii-nds would like to se eases as well as motor fixtures.i BeAf phom 220.- 441Y MATIP., 80.010. AVe welrome Win. and Mrs. Sin- Autos call]makes and designe repair- Hemlock. 25.00 WHITRVAL.111 Giair to our midst. they hav!ng moved I ce of IvVesley Petty. ed on shortest notice-and 2nd Growth Pine, tato the rettiden, i�uirtstssii �aur'Ds. Born"to*Ed. and Mrs. ti a son. r at fair.prices. Ti tn koiers has returned&m vi-site The L-idies' Aid will meet on ' burs- 'Chopping Find Oat Rolling evpry week dace. April l4tb, at 3 p. at.. at the ing friends in Alton. Call- Agents for Dominion Tires" ­N7ETA E.sTEPHENSON,A.T,C-M.. ,dtey excepting Monday' bt,ii;e of airs, Petty. - Roll W, -lVy. of O-1havra, spent a teacher of piano and theory. Phone 103, after E.n, -ed -and-.-axtavreved -wich- this word ".-rrGentllnC Fosd�Parts cLreroont. few dava with A.'&and,*.Mrs. Major. ­Truth." All 'the ladies of the com- 0. HAM Issneir of Marriage W. G.Bam6s, -Green River" bliss Posters spent over -sunday are eorditilly.,invited. Gasoline always on hand. Free Air %'W. Licenses in the County of Ontario. with her parents, D. and airs.'- naunlily. Pickering TrWage... .2717 Or add-rese'R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Rogers. Call and see us if you are In needl I Jack Buckles has returned to.-hie 64UH00L. REPORTS of anything in the auto i V.1RICHARDSON- Real Eq home here.*after spending t%vb months truck line.* IJA7 .'fate, Report of the Clarerrinnt Continua.' Triur3rce,Conveyancing; Notary in Detroit., Public.Em.'Pickering,Oat. . 311y Farmers, Atito-AAWtin. 1. Mks 'Tanga, a- teacbeir16 H.-trergill' Iton School for the Winter Perini': College, �apent last week trittr Wm. Forin.111-Harold King thom.).-Dun- earrentef... Es- ald Rawson (h,-rri ), Loi-!'Dt-odie Lorne Cowan & Shephibied NA timateit Xiven for ncw'work. rciamrs or Those. who desire - their b.-_rness 4.:d Mr,;. Biirt(!r. Jones. L?%,.is Rexlen,Annie Fi�_-Q,Ver- jilterations. -Ind.phone; 2317 mended.orwiall-anythirigin the bar- , Georve Ch-arlwick hFJq returned t.cj e nit Bingham, Etb,-1 ao�lin, Alma. 13L-,;s line,, piease leave 3on,r orders with ter qn vlhienre of FL year in Pickering,' Ont. T TQWN. SHIPC-LERE J. S. Balsdon. Jon,-s, AVIlfred Drlticetre-,(71h- in six .BEATON T-rgland. George sayi Canada for- a Couveysa-eer. Commiestoner fair taktmg6 All repairs will be rallid for qnd..dp- sil-I Form- II-GoorginA For. D -R Ject'), _4WJ,rtts, Acocia=tAnT.. ZtT. 310067 to loom ivertd within threedays. of rece.ivinj; � Movini;r is the order of the day in -t-th 4'Son.), GoIdA Anderson thon cc form ":Muor of Ma"Isee- Llo� ge.,.ie Oraham4bori.).Pnwrra Camper. Grain Chopping an -e.-. J.T tbe�order. th's- rale, being so sestreo, some, per. ow. VMi=1 Gordon Gtegg. Neil McKinnon ax)d AV.M I D D LETO'N. 1people are thinking of'nkovinx to the It'quaj) .51:try NNAIrg, UGH 4. PUGH. Li"nsed Ater- Wi"rnv :�l t LL1r!t­4 IL oopet. 'D 1'L n' and little- -AN orecrxjrtr.r j­,n,-;rce f,1 Ontario, -N:f 1, nx;d I S. Bea�0 Eva; Evans. Fortn I MeIIA- - 7 kinds a:es cprducied �n reasonable %faud Faulkener, R,ty Jarnievon, F­ie 4 -onto._'nd* Dr. B.-B. - Pegg. D,)rc;tci McCifflough 'Al-o brti�dcr*oj pure-bred Shorthorn cattle" daughter, of Tor -little Qon. (-if and .11-hri Wrtte h .1.17 CY Ind-.•tmiTe,Glares iril afro. Beaton and Iam prep-tred to do Chopping and lon '1�, :- P-JILCKERING '[hel e `ti (etitinf),- 'Hugh- Grrgcr. I, en Major P,0. %%'hithr, pent last week with D, It, Oat Flaking every dity in the -phonson, Ldnit Muns and 'Viviai) PO STILL, Licensed Atictioneer, ApTlellY (rivt0). Edith SleT-heri4ov, --'vreek except Saturday. The"Wompn*.' fiisfitut� _and theU, -L of-York anii'biiCarlo. A113- .notice.�Address avit u atver F.0 out, 0 It V, 7 -LUMBER YARD 41)� ' F for ccantie 'NJ F. 0. are r ,ins,] tiod App!ehy fequ floc of all Tiluds, attenu0 to On'llhOT1,61". .9aking extepsi%H'ti". 'qoido, "Scutt. M. ment-4 to the Odd'Fel1'*b4 P oic Jehin F. Bayles, Claremont In, Glffd�tl Jc)nes J. Wilkc�r, prin;. M,J. Ryan, asi*t,. to he nsed,as a community building. Rerort of 8.Q. fie (High*-- 31. NIAW. LICENRED AT'C: assorted ns.well it lodge rotinf. RIII'Ll Rou*e N NVTIONEER.for YorV.Qntan,)'indDur),, ..We har� a large and ivifflassor eeni'+r tiep"., narlIP1 in nin land Vievk�. Counties. Allkind­of sales attended _z-tock of the following niateiial Order of inei it : Sr, TV-W,il:rrt How- Aiitomobile RepAitilig' promptly may be to. Termareasonable. Dates for 12 BROUGHAM IF -k. Ti(Ibc Bowl"'. 7 irranw at 1%_Ws,011ficv. Bell and Indepen xlat�:hed B. C. Fk�_Flc.,ciring. land, Robt,Walilm 'dent phones. Whicky.Ont.'­ • 517 11tw-liqd- B, C. -Fir Sh,!eiing, stmt Ju,t iecei,�ed at '.%IrM;iszex-'s a large Sr•. Ill-Mello Bush, Helen Shitter, The Cheviolet and ge -at -Piok-Lsring- is open- for,�all R. C. Hemlock floori-rig.- constgnment of-Peabt:dy's ci,�eritll.4. * Kpktblern Howland. Aurip Parker. G,(ra 'V,3:C;5ZC)n71C =01­11�'T=a Nfrs, Brouker-w.tshe'r,.-ouTil,---,ipy- Rnv Sh titer.10a rocM oon'.-ltvel Tn Vow- kinds of rep:%Lriz and over hauls. IV Matched Fit, Ceiling. 4 ir.- Sidi ag. an!1 b;Ld her hoaiebold affects land,. -Jr. IIIrRv Mnrrish. flar. Chevorlet 490 Cttrs.'Nine 11tir.1med and.. Bot*bt-and sold... and 4;in.-B. C..Cedar -Dou 41a% Fifty pi�ll 7 to Tornio. qid Hoayson. JImzA Noort ars F. O. B. your Mks Feasbv jind Forgie, Roht. Smith, Nleilville Rt-ed, 'Gov"nirent, Municipal and Cor, Al�o,-Beai�er Board, Plaster Board Robt, -Hnd farm, With buni-piet'•. -and Apple Barrels. with 0.1intr%frf- Elmer BoMeR.'Irene Duly. Sr. IT- Ex"peft w. 'o'kniansbip guaranteed, ...... oration Bonds For Sale. ends on borc;LheaCo.l Ktnredv. Reid, Uri- P_ zitimbei frorn St. John'& Op Matrn. Jenne• Waldook, Frank Agent for Cltevrolpt -Cars Goodyear Bell Phone 4��- n n, 'OF ntvend�rl­the' iii(Tm�tion N.Tilrov. Rnlph NVVMtt, JOTITI' CeATCM, Tires�nd Willard Batt,ri!e's,. W', D. Gordo ' &.'S,o Batteries exchanged WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY servie"in.":. Andrev�'�, church, Pick.. N.1ilroy, Dan 1`�(lli*ell, Tedy Pri 11 Z, On N1Lwv9Q, Harvey PICKERITIN7 CT T it.-�(Iay af afternoon. Mt;oie.- Mttx"ell 6eroVs GarAge, Pickering The Keeler. _Yeteranar I Sin. any w;:1, hold U(- iiw.el), Pos-;4' Heirtni, Janie,• -Bell and Independent phone. a special r.-Iy•at 10 a. ril. Jr, Eept,:-Sr. I-Auth- Cole, Agnes Y -rin'gton Milroy, Allen 'Holli-ell, B11 5urgeort on ")iineo,v next, ThE:t(- will I pt Li Horior Graduate of Ontario Veterinary eial wrgrarn and talk L�. Maxweli. Effle Rc-id, Annie Milroy, healer. T-0)e1le Oates, Victor Colbege. All calls day,�r night an, of Pickiring. ThPre'T-lrn I P c k e- 11 Uhalim, M be a c, -ie. attended to. T T _7 rilleciii'm takch up,id fil r�r st. Jr. 1-N I n B:nris, Ettle promptly the carr,rai In ftind. Harrisan.-Affred Kin. Bell stn Independent Phones Th�re considerahle ex�,`tenient iz-tt. L. Milroy, G. ZAI. PICKER in nijr ,viUage cue niuht week, •l,: TIME TABLE-Fickermg Station Yonge & Charles Sts,Toronto when...the ml+t in of fir e waq•given. Dru'' '.'' ,` Traits griag East Jme of-f,�flbws The soiirce (if the excitetuent was in Here T. R. 1.�NVELL K-N-OWN THROCGHOUT C AN- tiie,601 just south Df Tlics. Beer's.- ..gupt\.tr.e Expert IZe ji. -t seen by some perQonb • Th-_ fire w a fir; 1. 2S 2.2,$P.M. on IlLeig c)ft.%r)t wo.Rx. Ac. SFELEY, F.\NfOUS IN'THIS SPECIALTY kDA r who had joqt left the hotel. As 4, 26 Local 6.25 P. IN CALLEP TO OSHAWA -store .ng Tveet due as countancy, stenography, ty Jimirt.e. was, knLwn Lo.Trains qo' type-i F. Ti. See-lev. of Chicago and Phil;i- No, 35 Local the I igh t in it aroused their suspicions iq, the noted truss expert. Will 27 Local 2.35 P. NJ. writing and generil iniproyement and on investigating it was seen that ielph personally be at the Qiieen's Hoteland -7 Mail the house was ti�n fire, 'A voltinteer this Monday TRY OUR OPEXO COFFEE,courses ; much personal attention firebiigiide,'soon had the fittruesex. will remain'in 0sh;4wa also run on Sunda y Gill Mr; Seeley save It is It' Recall prod"et Nos. 6 and 7 a tingfiish�d. How the fire originated v, &pril lith. Foregoing is according to Starrilard -given-to students; graduates read- ie a ruvi-,terV, but it bad every appear- "The Sepermatiq Shield will not only' find is sere to ia, -case of rupture perfectly, time. an-cp of being of incOndhiry origi retain any please, it obtain -,employment open all contracts the opening in 10 days At a meeting of delegates at th".. bu�c Dr. N. E. M6' Fj W en' , 'B-V-SC. year. Wrketu-day for prospectus; hotel 1�routrirrl,pp Morida3;, April 013 the average case, Being a vast ad- Only 45 cents per pound, vahcement over Oliormer methods- Ath,hotel, Pic ering Township Football effects WAMPOLES, ' NYALS, Veteri nary'Surgeom.' enter'any tine. Leagne was forined. comprising Bro- exernplifting ' instiZntaneous Graduate of University of Toronto, and hrimediateiy- appreciable. and with- NATIONAL, JR,EXALL I ogban, Green River, Greenwood Former Veterinarian t I o.Macdoia'ald J. Elliatt, Princip'a'l 1, Claremont, The following officers standing any strain or position. This instrument received the only award in Products always on band #4 Agricultural College, Quebec. were elected-: Hon. Presidents. Reeve received I England and- in Spain-producing re- n RiPhard-on, Dr. Tomlinson ftj- -2, ' " Prompt attention to all clients- H. .ct+.,n_s,__st_fttione_lvy,_Cjvndi4�s, TobaecoeL Pres., W. C. Ormerod :,1st Vice. E--E-. W4thout---+trg*q-y-,—r Cigarette.Bell and Ind. Phones, It-is My Business - !'Anni,; 2nd Vice. J. Routley Seclv_ medical treatment or prescriptions. Cigars, PICKERING, ONTARIO To help you run part of YOUni, Treas., C. S. Trueman, Mr.t Seeley has documents from the stock and con- United States--Govern men ts.-Wash- We make fair own N, Bvoliening'aNew G4*t'r'a'gEy'in the"Vil- SC'HFr)T:LE ington D. C.,for-inspection, All char- dition powders. They contain Green River vs. Brougham, 'May 14 sty cases without charge, or if and in- pure drugs. No filler, ]age of Whitevale I am prepared ti) do Greenwood vs. Claremont, May call,he will be glad to show W s' R E I;1D all kinds of,repair work, 'including terested Brougham vs. Greenwood, May 28 91111le w 9. Green River, May 31 tops and side"curtains, also making, Ciareniont v, without charge or fit them if Has a fuli line of tresh and our- your old car look and run like new by Claremont vs. Proughani. June 7 desired. Business demands prevent -topping at nhy other plac1b in this t,44, Riving it a good coat of nets ed meats constantly on hand. Qrpen,�tood ds, Green River,'June 11 ;ection. Spies' Roll, Breakfast Bacon' Agent for Toronto machinery. includ• -Brougham vs. Green River, June 18 P. S.-Every statement in .this not- N. E. McEWEN9 ing'. Pinips,' Windmills, Silos Claremont vs.Greenwood, Jime 21 jq&M, Bologna, `Meiners, etc an1d'Gaao'llne. ,En gin eq, Greenwinod vs. BrniiWharri. June'2.5 ice bas been verlfled before,the Federal Grpr.n River v5�. ClArernont. Time 28 and State Courts,-F. H. Seeley., Veterinary Surgeon Higbeettprices paid for CH.�RLES Nl,iRICIE. Broiighani .-q. Clarerriont, Julv 9 Home Office, 117 North Dearborn 1 =AW Butcher's cattle Home Tel. 5,521. Whitevale,Ont Ureeia Kiser vs, Greenwood,July 16 St., Chicago,P' 1CKE1R1 -N-, - G NEWS & •+:smrr,,, .coinx.w -a•. +r.>v^ws .w• *-s TY�aiFfa �gyS a°a�+n dx't M zca sG r* ; •n Fk ��". .R, x Rs," "sr ,.,.., ''•: 'rsElP' 'st ns - sr ,t i,. -,, •�•.r`�' ...,, „1 .,rtec ,.:+,.`;°+c`, "::�- ,� -'- f, sv..,. 'a::_?�a'1 d" x' "'m-""�'',y,,., t*e,`�,,'-,; 4.Y�, .-:;Yes ✓.:.5 � L': '1 'A - .. ",,, .�Yk ,=-,.y?�� � ,��•� ;�.,'.'c t,,.rw+i,.:�y.. may.,�+,, . .a,�a+Ft J , � England .Aids Mann Stricken New Method Malting This �a -Canada s wireless Year ! Fu>tger Prim .' . t ' _ Forestall 'Whether yqu are resident in a large city or two or Last year the English Friends senth The French have hit on a new idea 'three hun d5•ed miles away.- Amateur Wireless Equip Into Austria, Germany, 'Poland and for the making o1 finger prints. In- ment furnishes you with endless instructive-entertain- Russia 3,440 tone' of goads valued af-•stead o1 rubbing the finger ends with Chdls and .. r .ment. we can supply Receiving Apparatus which will g g ' up signals from the big Wireless Stations and half a million pounds, A small portion ink and making impressions on paper,- +. ��a - .'enable You to -listen in" for 'wireless telephone con- of this went for relief work In France. the X-ray is used. The finger is first 1i111uenT.a cents radiated by the Marconi Company. Secure t Transmitting-Set-(operated dtrectly-off a lamp socket) The Friends .o1. England and the _dusted with a fine powder of bismuth Take ~ and communicate with Four friends a hundred miles United States are co-operating to feed and-theii an.X-ray'picture is taken of yvi % Amateur Wireless bringo the great world to " your door.- Cut out'and mail fhis'ad. to us with requevt students in nearly all German univer- it. The picture shows not only the for Price List °C and ask us anything you would cities and doing much for Vienna ridged convolutions of the skin texturo ff like to know about Amateur Wireless. Fully licensed Full line or parts and tech- children In the way of food and cloth- but also the terminal bones of the under Iidarcont' - !!teal books alwaym in stock. (ing. The Save the Children Fund is digit. These,bones are not ,exactly 1B and Canadian SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTER, Limited a money raising organization which Alke in any two human beings and .",General Electric Patents ea ItI>'[G pT88ET $iBT, - TORONTO ;allots funds so collected to relief or- thus identification ' is made 'much: ` ganizations. Last year it allocated easier. Use B oI r l 1 in your j — -_-- .- .- ---- 611,000 pounds, and the -largest sum hooking. It flavours, en- .. went'for relief in Vienna, while many , - - ri'l'es nouris'ies more. other suffering countries were bane Cail•ada s largest university, in then i matter.of efiro-Invent is the University The Body-buildin Power of Bovril b T ACHE dted. England also has, participated y has been prove by Independent oaf Toronto. During the session of scientlac ez eriments to be from THE DEARS in form of relief of taking child 1919-20 it had'5200 on its roll from - to to 20 Mmes the amount of Bovril takep^ ran of stricken countries and caring University College and'the e<ffiliated - for'them until they are more healthy. colleges, making it the'largest univer- g $y KATHERINE H. TAYLOR. Last year England took 1,040 children. Several English cities have "adopted" arty in the British Empire. A man aged 41 may count on living ` French cities and done a great deal intil 67, according t3 statistics. for those districts iii the way of re. .141nard's L-tnfinent for Burns. elf: I ` PART II, The sweated walls of the kitchen tes- habilitation., This is the 'chief British - - thfied to the truth of his statement, fihero was a little boy at.the front and Mrs. Wilkins thought of bills and method of giving France relief. ' door—which was fifty feet-from the magnified what her forgetfulness had. England suffered,tremendoualy from Post F'OR FOR E'YERY •» !'spot where the telephone stood--and accomplished. g 1001' • i the war, but has bones that sufferin tr u,+e > he wanted to know whether Mrs. Wil-I srrNov*5 SURFACE Nrvrtsr The time was so hard with any sort with such an admirable spirit that out- kilhs didn't want to subscribe to the I Avor "Sa py Honseittife." It was only fifty of help both difficult to get an'i ex eiders have hardly realized the extent cents a year, and she ;sot a picture if I pensive, with food increasirp, in gist of her hardship. ,She-is still-suffering, a she subscribed from him. She gbaied each day, that Mrs. Wilkins felt that and her relief endeavors are largely.at the not purposely offending young- she must spend only where the spend- centred on the satisfying of appeals iTIt,' was absolutely necessary and within her own borders..- .?Zany Eng., ster, sent him off with a cur., word,� — — _ where a fair return was i;uarar.'teed. and then, repenting called him back. lish hospitals are struggling along is '" For, somehow, Edward's salary didn't Spruce �S121t She gave ham an orange; ten teats; reach as it ?sad, sitlivugh it had been 1 great need of funds, The unemployed a.r> �- Wand w wan smile. Then she went back I. are making themselves felt and heard, - - to, the kitchen. Little Hett Meigles,llncreased—tkiey had thought, & ,�'`t�� ` ---��2 �p �✓ _ y Scantly—the year before. The idea and the ex-service men, sp prominefft l,r`� in her one ani!ilated move of the daY,'of the wasted gas, with everything in the ranks of, the unemployed, need, ,,��a• u�e time yod tan affair improve: the appear- ,.e had caused a CoirilTlOtiLt3. She ?lad; ts'f! ante of your-home with a tough of paint here and mid' !else in that day, assumed in her mind attention. .The-English are disposed me there. Don't neglect your furniture and woodwi-k. .r endeavored to sit on the leaf of a ' rts■re.t table,. overbalanced it, Apd, with its amazingly large- proportions, She to ]ielp'them first. Many of these es iwaac,tc su A.coat of.protection sill work tvoaders._save the wanted to redeem her careleemess by service then never, had muc of a and you uve`c l:`- aaawrw,ra crash, deposited- upon the floor a• bi n% H�art of molasses some sour milk and using the hot water, but in the middle chance. They went into the war frotsl , �, V j; : QQ of dinner-getting this didn't seem (� nA �� ©U five eggs. The result was not bar- school or at the age when normally L`�7 quite possible, C- monictis. Mrs. Meilzles, who was de- they would have started to learn a pp��y�'� App.@ VARMISHES c Hvering justice,on the usual spot for After almost everything was done, trade.- The war took from their lives 1 i _that sot looked n from her sticky Alice breezed in and offered. to se - For the iTaluanaceirtn:r For rarawoofFloors t' p the table. She forgot the .serving r tihe five years when ordinarily they MARBLE-ITZ—The'Pursuits. would have gat their start. Now they NEt -T°N>z=.h-vaotLa%' rt , peppers, wn,ury 5:.nh that wilt net[aGC sax finish that eiehetand:the „ spoons and Llle salts and or rub o!!. Mary n�Liars -hardeana49¢, They g,§e yuh pain when they find themselves in a dif#icutt situation; . - d _ "� and a wns tar Renei!!ed *eH not mar nor tcrateh r•hiu. „ (and tom ?sliced :because tier dress . au■ i come; she remarked. :and they go F p { bar,eye It can be washed with asap and ;.. --an a-givin'-it to y'uh!" (wasn't shortened. Elizabeth followed, and all England is sympathetic. �' For*„dwo„t,arc. Hefty, whose perfunctory howls that the day had been _�? _ ;t WAftTl•:'s t1STlI:.EAAtEt-' ForFurn/w» , Were piercingly 1 °]trill testified to an- frigh'tfulIy trying, that she had been —•tne oeamel o¢i,,el a bwuti- V►pOD•LAC S3 AI*1 enaay = ; p >;y British Columbia to Manu- t�s,c� ful fini h loo laa:lr ao as, b.1- shades.044.1;ahniny,Cherry. - other sort o! pain, worried sick about her mother—the , ,oa i t, ye p facture Steel.. ftwa6 W. 1C a White- etc. (:Lust to vripenrt.¢. s ., way shod hung n was 4o unusual. K9'n6"a this sppcaraace of this °wet "Don't spank liar too head, Dora. I •- - t 'rrs antar For Flaws . i food EASY-ta uwa - ! ` ad'mosished Mrs. Wilkins; "she'didn't She paused aril looked at her mother At w� svavot�'s n.ecrVALNT- r' Irtsrsrset with somethl akin to reantment in Manufacture of steel in British ° ■.ide ranee of r„w-. It drw. For ierandahs mean to make trouble, I know. • s _ t, hard Wkh a deaut'rul enamel OMIDE PORt7t PAINT- ;'. her eyes, after which she found her'Cctumb.a has 'bees decided upon by - I,y+ i .Anuh chat 1ati,aaQ treats and err.hard to a kw hours 4" 1 i responded Dares, as she i forgotten.po it card;'.and'accepted Mrs. a•coast range steel company, says 8 •ears veers hke ito/. a�pread her fingers apart and surveyed ! i ' ,:• them--there were webs of molasses, Wilkins' apology with loisg-suffering Vancouver despatch. Tlie last ob- r%es:a.rpesfar 91ARr1.V.,SE2V0CA�•e;ur0fa:., _ - '� - e—Y acs 0Md for ew.y pe,pese. olinb ow t' :I. between the 'digits; '•but she don`t righteousness- . �stacle in the project. which has been = i. f " ,ai,.,rrrR,,�r,,,,n.rr,..r,, os,eeakirf i - Mr. Wilkins, sensing some strange recut,sd Country/laws"nmled f.raos re••t.ir. ,1 t> = think, and she's gotta learn- No'm, under consideration for a long limo. _ ,the young ones don't thing ter their j unusu began to tiptoe arts was removed by, the recent report of -VA& MARTIN SENOUR C►a - i, re:rts'what slave: fer'eel,no more; engineers.. After monfha of research +?� �.o«tmes.�.ae.s.l.ws.+ts,as Ft .' p/ •"'"""` MIOMTREAL'..'.�.°.:: it ain't stylish:' ask li' wife whether she had ° tooth- ' MrB. Wilkins agreed inwardly, al- Then they advised British capitalists who` .', `t = thou not outward? Wearily she Then came• dinner-mlid the final are to finance ',the Industry that all �.ff vess y' y straw, or straws,•- t#iat broke the -the constituents retiuired In the manu directed the cleaning-up, wearily she i ��' ca.mel's back—the patience of Mrs. facture of steel are to be found Ia.tbe- ' rescued her best"dusters as they were Sam Edward WiI-� ' v �Q the esur7f'a.cc - t Wilk-ins. Alice, province. hicluding ..hematite, magne-,, n about to become floor cloths, weari•y tins, and she sat down; Elizabeth wall ►�- - Save �]l - she ttrrned away, and then remember= ' . rite voal, coke and the various fiuxiag eT��• '"��ia t�•aY :sell the telephone calls s+he's promised, Or.ions!" said Sam as he unfolded ingredients. to send gild the- frock that had to be.his napkin. "Mother. you know in Letters of -incorporation for ern! _ - �ironed` going oat,. aiui'I can't eat theraik 1 struction of a large, iron and ales? Of course, people were on the line; can't eat'eni and go calling afterward,J plant werri sectr3+ee# Aeveral months - --- ----- ---of course. Central was stupid about „ +r!! hea ng- again, of course, Mrs. WO., and I'm crazy about 'em! The Zook ago,' A series lit conferences with Bri- - knits. who had on her old glasses, took I,he cast her, as he spoke, was full of,tfsh financiers followed, and negotla• r nroach, and he fell to eating glboni-,l tions were carried to a successful con- ~- •h v Alice began 'to ompla.in about the' ci�ianutacture of steel,- leading min y an eight for a three. The none 6uat-;i net breaks the silence tilt ..- - Hes� lasted about a half-hour. Then It.was that a#le had gone into the 11 plainnees of her name. She wanted :Send for ^ In i-ig room, saw the disorder; it 'wss Ing men declare, will inevitably make ' - {to spell it Alys. Father, can't I spelt = Book of �' 5,-and here that she began to vtwecip as she it A-L-Y-S?" This interrupted his this province a great Indrtatrial centre. - t `i, 10-7b cleaned up. T'nen she went aloft, I Recipes,. f - • _ remarks about the bookkeeper's wife' During the years in which the,pt6pos- cleaned up some more-, changed her -� FR�E I.. `, trn� °.who was ill,`and -caused canrfusioh al--has been advanced before govern- "" clothes, and dame down-stairs to get i" , t � No, you cant snapped Mrs. WiI- mental and-commercial bodies on both ' ` " dinner. And that bri + - " rrga"us, not to "and your father was speaking I sides of,the Ailantic, °trees has trees the end of a•perfect day, but just be- ,kins,when you interrupted." . laid'upon,the geographical adva>iEages �I think our name Is ratty as it is.'' } p facilities. T-rungry, romping children eat all the doughnuts they'eve home woma`h knows. You ve., l l want—in homes where Mother,uses Crown B'r'and-'i<oxe dinner on the sort of a-day that „ �, , Why, Baby, soothed Mr. Wilkaiis, and rail and ocean _ ?iced them~ now haven t'You . ."Why not spell it A-L-i-s- " in M1in=rd's Liniment Reiteves olds, eta 1 S ru when making them. It is a healthful, whose- ' At a quarter of sax things looked Ih y p g quires .Sam, who after this cutting, brighter. Mrs. Wilkins had lit up — ;lame, highly nutritious food, recominc'nded by - under' the mended boiler to make suggestion relapsed into loos absorb- The Chinook is a warm, diy wind - - -• make.,_ and-gloom: - - - i --� i _ highest authorities an diet, hills as spiced, as a ready for the men's shavings _and`, Elizabeth came down. Her face t l? s over the slopes of the table-syrup, for all baked dishca, ici zbs and candle.. had pane ttlteirn war Katie's abused moans!held all the tragedy of the ages; yes, Rocky Mountains, due to .a cyclone THE CA!`AC4 STARCH CO., L13Sl:GD, SC\TRLAL y'' truly, all gathered up, it was, in onelpass,V northward aril lasting from calwu had dimmed and everything was ex re.slom and—she held 'out a Band a few hours to several days. The ready-to go on to cook. ;which clutched three soiled and Crow ` 5y1q� %, hlfs Wilkins wondered whether she dynamic p>e suxe to which the air is d S, • had been absurd. �crumpled blouses:' These'had slipped r subjected in passing to a•lotiver l Che �jrecz a�3'Y oetener~ down back of the hamper, and—what dryness And then, with the speeding of the is the cause of its _ was she. to do. . . . Was her frock clack hands, came the return of the fwarmth: It is felt as a coal wind in .- g, family, .and with it, Mrs. Wilkin's pressed, and Iiad -the^things come, and I summer, and in winter it causes the _ -`- --- -`--" s feeling of abuse. It began with the there crackers I ¢� n - a V��A I-1_'-=--- r, I don't know, said the usually snow to disapliear from Elie ear er I r ��„ � -I' te a• coining of Edwam,•who professed a, ,hard day down-town," and who told -placid•head of the family with some-}rstopes of the Sockies. l- ~�' :,.,:• 1 thing that approached hysteria in her his wife she didn't realize how"peace- lane. Canada has 3,500,000 sheep; Aus r u -- ,a, ful their wonderfulIg quiet, amcothly There were-no cfackets. tralia, 80,000,000• United: States, 40,- - '• running house wac! , ', _ i And Mrs. Wilkins d+isealved .into 000,000; Croat Britain, 2f 000;000, i To say that Mrs. Wilkins snorted•tears. viciously would give a bad impression , i , Now, in chemistr feimen�tation is! of the lady, but the raise' she' made' y s' precipitation—' . y2� p �a�°� ;•� j.!'i ' often pmmessar for COARSE SALT • •- can be described in no other man-ier.� I V �`-•4� N. ~- e .,-.; must recede resolution or.truth--and �.- However, her husband, who was a'b- k _ s:orbed in the day's news, rniwed this. it was through fermenta�ion that Mrs. �i He ants raised his _head- to ask•i Wilkins found he"... She -ajban&ned L A N D S A L T ' 'Every-thing gone all right?" and low- her a tound'ed faalily, Weis to •tne B� CSrIOtB ' erect it`before she answered. ;living rcoaii, where sire deposited her- Sam got in next. HE was curiously;self in the best chair, which Edward TORONTO SALT WORKS _ ua almost sharp, and avoitle 'usually occupied, after a hard, a ,1, pl„flrR TORONTO Have Your Cleaning nervous, , , do -n-town• and here she , i hard des v, , e e' z v _ s e Her n hurt er s. s ..e of h t 's h e his mot Y t. rain , a rest without effort t wet than o , 'deepened with is manner. He._weitt - p Done by Experts --- _ :Elizabeth white of face and frighten- off c1 h e: , •atlf to chine t es, and she --- ,�• g Beard from him only once during the�� °f manner, drew Hater with a cup of g household tira�erles IiID@t1 and iielicate tea. She was repulsed. Alice came C1otllin ..i:' ' following forty minutes. This was:: . HIDES WOOL FURS fabrics.can be cle�rned and inade to look as fresh when he, minded to save expense, !n to say Libel her blue chess would afrvsss Ts' do-after all' that it wean t as long as and bright as when first bought. Bowled down the back stairs. inform- , 131g money can still be made f Q` •'ing her that "someone" had forr;otten'.she thought; and Saari, after some nn three 'skins. Ship your lot J to o¢ the firq undo t; e,boi er, she on, his mothers shoulder,' dis- to use and make sure of re- I Cleaning and Dyeing �tl�z1 �i r' ,,tNing the right price Re- �" and that there was "enoug� hot Ica er! p�a�' turns ,mnt the Same day as i,•. An to scald a hog!" Then there It �ss Edward, after his'usual manner of shipment is received. I Js Properly Done at Parkeros _ ` i g t comforting, which was'to ask wheth- I -_ a sfiam of the stair door and silence.her the "old tooth was trowbling het WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED 1t makes no difference where you live; . parcels can'be {_ , WOODSTOCK,ONTARIO vent in by mail or express. The same care and atten- again, -disappeared--behind his paprxIT. ESTABLISHED 1870�� Aidos I But he looked over it now and again, _ lion is liven the work s3 thou8h you lived in toavn'• r l I with an unsual expression of concern We will be pleased to advise you on any f}uestlort--- ,'; ,r REAKNT SELLS THEM; 1791M) on his gentle face. I »gaf•ding Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE U8. tart of all types; an car, sole vub- I "Ache?" he asked, as he turned to- ' t to salivary up to ao0 miles or teat the sporting pa-ge. tug of same A!&tsace it you wish, tut as y» adi»itted Mrs, lxlil- I - 1 : goI+. order as purchased. or 9tlnhnae l "Frightfully," Vs�etable, ern+Floater, Ir�er s �yd � � �• Ice refunded. s, in a liolow, despairing tone. + RING mechanic of your own eholus " q„ Newlmproved Straiwts Um. Too bad. Ice bag. to ?DLit them over, or ask vs to All tested,sure fa brow I any tar to City repromsetatfve fM (To be continued.) .ti<ird/orfe/O/0 C` �e�°s e a Epdertlon. Very lop &teak always en - ��40aitt Brea s srerw white to resemble cakes of ice �OR�St' TOi'OIItO ° w„ Broske a Used Qtr Mfflrbt �'31rns "hunters paint their boats `. "�•a"�, �, r '-r,• ;,^, ' rT�, ty.,t � ,��. •iu�.�+.'. .yt, �, rn,>r: k r,-,.F ,... �,�, .'ri ,•..'' .w" '".•T 'rn4'^i�'•' Lam,J"„' �. �' .•,Sw;'.r"��, ,t,�,.+� `v TJ? .a• .. �'i'� �; .y ii r an.-"si^•v�;,rl�• +t a •..#�. ,I�i., i=` 1.+t b�- ''j i.. Y - ,- ,t,,;c:�$S; i S.' s y4 a.. x�sy , 'r-".3 .:'.. ;. b. .,r_.r T.r y�/'aYi^i,•,�yr�,• '..,e: �,+.''Ahr l,S. ,y"s;►�^,y,.. w '�'-S.'w,�. • . _,v:*,.re:ati, -:i.''.-J;�..�G.'t�••�..y¢s r'"!'•,x�, r:,.°+�'t' '�,.y ya- '9'3*,r S�. "" .��• ,:,+�-,-r•. w,3�' 1'�``.�, r " ='�.x. `'�"},►tom°4-atii, •'• .�!+�F t�+"vx'...y�r;.,;,.� °x' �'0� s.u,T._a, "'5, •.�,, `•w .��.?Xa*:ar. '.:i :y'•. __1 ,.;--.v..11 .�, .-r,�,.,-- '� ' ,F, ,s •`•' :+ _.w• .G�'i •t% r+p" '";.. '..1 -.. "' '+.- .,.tt +tom ..:�' vx+. 1..-'�+ •.,,, ;r1�w'•O,.ev ,,'4 x \ .- ::c�� .s- ,�fi _+�:C ,}nn '«-:��;,•i,r4'a�sA"k ;� _.'�'a.%'..�, - .w�' _.W fa`�a-rM _. ._ 4. ..'ix.`` � C'' -�i."f' y 8.,i*` 'r; 111 11;% "r+- l ZZ, jj _ _ DROP TOOLS "ry :. . r ; % � . 4 v .,, + '`. ' NF�V VICEROY C AND THREATEN TO F r:"` RECEIVED sY° /� ,�:; ..:.. • -' LOOD MIN :. 4 <:1 ;=��.,�y>, PRESS . •. . . . - t' �` - .� R• i E :::;,.: a.air ;;:.: Talbot A Erne enc' ": '. : : r.e 'isi><::' .. <:,k: _ >;;,.;<;•::;:':. : Appointment - r8 y. Act Invoked to Mee ?; PIm rat Ls Corn= k, dcu#rial .. `� . _. lra ::�..... :> aced ': . :: .,,::>:::::;:•:'.: ;: :. :, . .. .,,...,.... Ii::? m sated on Un f That >xv Gen I. ,.,.:.., o eral S rs�M tr' lke M May B Abo u Y �'�g t :i}:1 D YY11 Pa papers. Na :::, r- ti ", -,, :: h' : ';: >: ; .;:'. ;: D li _ n w ri: A d ::ai>:; :.,;•3 ', 4: z ::» The Freeman s' - eapebch from London says:—By It is also admiitted that the diver- � i Journal, commer..ing to..iay, on the a Royal procleanation iaatsed on Thurs-f si°n of the coal , aPpointmu�t e.° Lo:! Edmund Ber- to oversea•a trade was / hard Talbot as Lord-Lieutenant and- .`' ,day aught Great Britain is declared to. due mainly at'first to the exorbitant be in a state of esnor env " in vi g y 'i Prices fixed by the coal owners, who ' Governor Grn�ral cf Ire'.ard in euc- •• of the coal miners' artrike. • ! were determined to maintain their Xr > ' cession to Vi=<:cunt rI�'errch, sa}a bt'is This is the Brat time inYBritiah;immense Profits in addition to meeting ° h'6 to '1?e clu!:niti.i as a �c,Inmersdation' >. hiatory that an 'industrial.crisis has'the ' r < '` N that Lcrd Talbot is a Catholic. The increased wages a _ been ao ualifled. Wow by reason of the Uifited States �` �'4•. ` q The declaration' of this "state of ctimpetition and the• incxeasi rca- < : rwepaper adds: i' t "But it is an insult to Irish intelli- -'` ±-:into a' empowers bheP Govern-I friction of the French demaruf because i Bence to think td�st fact will ensaure y? PPIY certain special mea-• of. her coal receipts from Germany, I. i..i.:, a welcome from the Ir1?h h PooP7'e to '` thus rabid Tory Fartisan. For fltteen r sum Pr'ovicled for under the act the situation demands a sacrifice, but ` which was peisaed by Parliament last neither the , : : f ,; err the Dacia Viceiro�r has been the October, and which wee, introduced at willing to face n it. nor the owners,are pal ganizer of 'the anti-Irieeh µ the 1'`: period, of another ,miming diffl- The coal.miners, irs determining the ',w forces in Ervglarxf," culty. i »`;'' The Freemia.n's Journal says ft . r ' existing wage contracts;" The lest coal strike was settled be- to all mine, empboyes, ilud:ing the ve of thinks the :rFZ moti the,aPP°inbaerit : lore the Em "� of Lard Talbot was the deaiTe of "' I& atsel this encY Act pbecame a engineme:rs and Ptsmipmesz, who were ,' K is its initial a location. the chief beneficiaries under the war Premier Lloyd George to keep the ionLhad leathers os all shades of opin- wage scare, sad this nail=s which the �.... �'` Vatican in "_ * ,i, f " good tiuznor but offic' .. . . - Protested against ,,,..' I.. : ,; ,<<;. :y ,'<: •>: here d•ec.are a likeli�ei explaiiatdoa 3s . it was at gh the bill but coal Owners contend was only a form- �c - ''`9 that the Viceroy •;�° P through Parliament, sad bXtY, these workers we now threat:, I% Y 3s appointed for the then.practically forgotten. News of cuing to acckpt; �'= . : . whose of Ireland and th thus allowitsg the, "` 1 %; r.,:s;; erefore it was its appucation, In fact, came as a mines to .be flooded and ruinbag the R„ necessary to appoint a Catholic whose �-,y' a , ti a surprise, even to many po]i induertry for an indefinite time. , ; : f i. .. political zecord would retrrer him -_-" 7 x t Y�:, >r I agreeable to Ulster. 1•K There are certain Indiratfans that expected su m failure far the %strike, is The Irish Tfines eorgratuIatea Lord the coal e;trlke may dbveIop into a of meetings to depend upon the re►auLts rx„ss ,.. ., .; <:: . Talbot an him courage and as �' age of the i+ailway and trans- ,• i;,:> ys. . : ..: general strike, a warning "Under happier circunistences, wee ruing of which is port workers ImUed for early next A FLYING AMBULANCE a oul�d give hzm a ,Strike, the summoning of a con- .week. This latest British ae hearty and um ewe- - >, • .. the two other members of A later d mpiane ambulance is capable of carrying four ebcorne, Unless vanity and w. from Dion patients. The picture shows a patient being admitted to the cabin. Patr"Oti'am reform the entire situation the "labor Triple Aitliance' , the sags:=Bidtain's mome,rtoue coal war -during the present month. -:+ i�►Y men sad tho tralty :, work- has entere,l upon• its first Whg Lord Ed- _{ 1,200,0(10 men id:o, All coal prod,=. ,T��, Pia, 13 to 18%c; round 'ail! have a tbsnkless and . The coal strike alone a Markets It pri'rsta, 14 to 1&, ridiClllpiis tank in summo spur- .:con has sta ' • Choice heavy sierra �g a Par. ,” :its Q1 ', rnd the Goverrnment , $10 to $11; liamem which will never sit and an grave social coaaequences, will s:'rills hay tI.ti Iarc; :.s,at a .condition good heavy steers, 38.b0 to $9.60; but-' ,`; .- compiertaly Paralyze BriLiati trade and of `''t*at:vcnal F:near . Toronto. =hers' cattle, choice, 9 to ¢10; dO�'other which will be disowned by the e�, but a general stalks would i hay pl.::exl an en:?, 8w n all coal arisen.s a1.88+,�tabs wheat -NO. 1 Northern, egom. $4 to age b°' me , $6 to $8: do, N 8g Nevertheless. od its electorate. national cahmdty at this flare, h ; No. Z No . $ � ' bulls dhoiae Proclamations will :: ' Efforts fors '`art• rtherii 1.86 No. $7 to $7.60; du, good, $6 to�$7; do; unloose a fresh storm of vioieinoe and -'�• >-. :_,: are still on The feral si=p of =seal 3 Northern,. $1.81%; No. 4 whdrt com. but no ps'ogroaa has so far PmnP $1.72 {,. to butchers' cows, chofee, anger in our distracter land.° .; .. _;lassie a been the mines has, ho a over, not been Manitoba osta—No.'2 CW at $8 tO $9+ do, good, $8.6,0 to $7.60• do,' The Irish Independent 1 . aalutabn.af the ,n quot- corn., $4 to $5; feeders, $7.75 to $r�,76; Lord Talbot str rer?tarka that . ; I 11 1,�, prob- taken, and several itriiuits, cosnPriving ec3; No. ii CSir,88�c; extra No 1 feed do,900 Iba. $72b to$8.?b; do, S00 n' Unioaia�t. the bulk of the ezigfneeas and pniiip- 88%c; No. 1 feed, 86%c; No, 2 feed, $5.76 to $6.76; do corns, ' "One does not knot►abaci to expect of ;:R The Cc*l problem is extremely dlffl- men throughout E 83gf,c, $6 to 6 ,.. .s=alt of solution, because while every_ land and Scot-' canners and cutters 2 to $50 milk- � , �e ' ex says. one admits that Manitcba barley—No. , $ $ $ ' the new n me, ,r,, '� er3'- have der led .o remain at work Y—No. 3 CW 80c; era, good to choke. 385 to thing is certain it the rair�era have a in defiance of the order of the Miners' k'O' 4 CW, G8�'C; rejected, 56%C; cOm and mad 3120 do,'worse than the 16,3t," c Qt �';, �v'�e in face �*Y miuction Unions. This most im $50 to >'� a feed, 563yc. 560; choice A itn 'wages, no, one can important decision, Ail above ,in store Fort William. wingers' $90 to $180; Iambs, yearl_ The Independent " •a i:t Y Obviated except g8 st hoa> it probably .is not unwelcome to any but • Ontario- wheat-'F.o.b. 9lri 314a'calvesto $11; do a rin the eha y b° � I.-.: ma be ° orpt bq a Govern- the ex shipping P !3. $12 to_ nge becalsse it 'believes it wilif aq 1.- __ Went 'tidy. This #s, such as thorns of South:posnts, according to freights outside, sheep $8 to$pd to choice, $12 to$13; involve••also 'the departure of Sir fed of the question; seems to bee. out Wales, as flooding -the mine* would No- •2 Spri $?.7b to $180; No. 2 ed, x14.25; $do; �gh� ao�'water, � Hamer Greenwood. the $! - cause well-nigh irreparable dam's Winter, $1.8 to 2 Garret 8ecrc� — So. ' wheat, $1.70 to $1?5,0� No. goose $14.60; do, f,o.b., $13 2b; do, country for Ireland: First Rowan Catholic _..._. _ _.. . ._�._ Amerman corn—Proiupt ahi meQSt, Pointe. $13.1 Montreal FRANCE ASKS FOR , Mme. Carle t0 Visit No. 2 yellow,track,Toronto,9or nom- Oats, Can. Rest„ No. 2. 63 to s4 • . . Viceroy of Ireland final. . COST OF ORCHARDS _' _ United States Ontario oats—Na, 3 =white, 43 to $ Y ' 9s A despatch from do, No.. 3, 60 to 61c. Flour, Man. 11 , 45c accordi Pring wheat Patents, firsts _-'*'. Loasdoa eels:—It rag tyofreigista outside, Rolled os ' > $10.60. : et fi�cisny arinounced that Lord A deb Barley Malt ng, 80 to 85c accord= B t&, ba 90 lbs., $3.,35 to$3.40. Hearing Before Commission .. Patch from Waahitygten i to freights outside. + » $38.25. Shorts,$36.25.'Hay, No. of Damage to Fruit Trees. - Ednd Talbot, uncle ! the Duke of �Ys President and Mrs. Harding Ontario flour—Winter, prompt s1siP_ Cheese, ftn _. Norfolk will succeed f 2, Per tan. car late, $24 to $26. , b ird French, as wi21 receive Mme. Curie isi the White meat, straight run bulk, seaboard„30c: $utter, chosceat 29 1-3 to" d ariso p R At a hearing to-: Viceroy in Ireland, He wilt be the House on May .?0 and $8.50. ere anaery b6 to eparatiiores Commis- 3irst Viceroy wade; the mew Home Present- her Peas—No. Z, $1.55 to $1.G6. outside. Eggs,fresh, 35c. Pota,toes, par S3°n on txrid and cachar3 damage► A Rule Act and will be the Rrst RoTt>aas $ granme of radium, valued at Manitoba floor— g' car hots, $1 to $1.06. France contended that it was inmmn- , Cett6°lic ever to hold this office. $100'_QQQ� in behalf of the Fisk Trnck, Toroirto:I Butcher steers, good, Lord Talbot hers the..United States wozrrrri of Patents x10.50 second.patersts I mad. $ $8.50 to $10 bent u • Pon Germ ny to pay the 'pro- . held the wiro have con- $10. Butcher heufeas8�• corn, replantfrrg orchardes,' 4 - Joint Parliamentary Secretary�� °t' � • $? � $8. portional.coat of tri'buted to a fund for thus u Buckwheat—No. 2 , choice, $8:b0 to ;9.60; which should be dtermined by the' ,Tres . for the reeog'aftfon of her sderrtific servic a, Millfeed—Ca°rlots $de v'er�1 1Q%I•o-i'mOd.• $7.7b to $8.50; corn., $8 to$7.50. y, Bury for some tdrtse Y_ in ronto freights, ba Butcher coma, ehoire, $7,50 ddffererrce between the ergs of the - ,N,-larl dos a gs included: Bran, used. $;; to' S 38; tree when destroyed and the normal TM?' t3.1:. Liquor Ac! '°' •"" ry °f per ton. '138• shorts,, $7: cannE'rs, 12 0 to $3; lice of the tree ,c�L'54s .,`A'41,-'' Per #fir►, $34;T cutters, $3.b0 to $4.b0. Butcher bulls' , according to as offi-' Mme. Curie will come to the United Cheese—New, large, 33 to 34c;; ' cral annmrncemenvt. ectllrC on May 1 Sfates'eepecially'for the presentation. twilus 34.to .34" t Good Peal $9 to $9.50• med. � German r ------ , n ffplet`a S44 to,$8.50; grass, $5. > $7 to Y ecogaized drat corn -- .X despatct.' from Victoria, B.C., - ,$ 85c; old large, 34 to 3oc; do, twin ' . aaticn was due for the destruction of J34'<: to 351,1=. �'_ HOV• eff•car %•eights, selects, $16; forests to the value of the ? says:—The new Provincial Liquor Act Among the inventions since Can- Butter—Fresh dairy, i heac•ies, $14; SOWS, $12, strayed or carried away, and also tar _ **ll come into effect May 1, it is ex- federation are: Tale y chafoe, 48 to 49c; creamery, No. 1, 68 to 61c; fresh f -'I- • reforestation, provided the felled �` las=ted by Government officials here. tel io3i°nes, wireless 160 bo 83c; :• 'I Thirteen epustles in all are ascribed trees.was a of.no cosrrmerrial value. A. M. Johnston, Depspty Attosii eBrsPhT', airahiP�, automobiles, MargarinE�-?9 to 31c. (to the Apostle Paul. "':N. ey- tractors, gasoline engines, electric Eggs—New laid, 33 to 34c; new T "The hearing is being conrtinued, and General sad J. H. Falconer, of Yazi- light, fireless cookers laid cartons, 38'to 37c. Jahn Burrow couver, are spoken $a otor hosts, a decision b the c .d Pr ole corn- sulk �n B'ba the aronU,y nown- Y am. issiom is ex- esrissionen+s. The third wf�ll be a Y.Plows, oil-ProPel•Ied hosts, par Canadrnan, hand-picked, buy+. I ed naturalist, � Pied shortly. �s, turned soldier, it lei eaaid rn eel post; rural mail delivery, therasoa $3.b0 to $3.75; primes, $2.75 to 33,2b� travelling home 9 while `� t ' I .1 botUes> tyPeasiters, mourn Japans, & Limas Mad Calufosnia We' 's - g pictures.iYO , agascar, where he had s leap, but the loom of l.ffe .'. -_ %c; Calif'orn'ia Lirnais, 12l pent the winter, �; the :Ka e' �c b Rid never sto pattern which was • .I GERM�NY AGAIN D --� _ --- Arodurts.,Syrup, per imp. urinal took pTac�e on his eighty-fourth weaving when the sun went Blown is ];�;I1vQ THE �;cal., $3 to $3.20; Per b imp.. gals. i bur y a't has boyhood borne, Pough- weaving when it cornea up in the S,3 j jj jf� jjfs $2.75 to $2,90. Maple. sou ar, keePsie N.Y. ALLIES 11 to' 22c. g lbar, 19 ' morning." Ward B ' I -•-'------ .$may . eecher. ,,�, IN MOST IMPUDENT OF NOTES Honey-80-30-1b. tins, 22 to 23c per ______ �� ___ �� :` lb,; 5-2%-Ib, tins, 23 to 25c per lb; ��1as g lr T� Ontario comb honey, at $7,50 per I5- Ea s a L NA a i0 M �=, After . _ - _ , section tee. UST PAY .. , ,� Refusing Point-Blank to Meet Allied Demand to Pay 3 heavy, eta—Hama,'mad., 35 to one Billion Marks Gold by March 23, German Al;o 2? to 29c; cooked, 5Q -- - . DE BT TO UN Germany 65c; rolls, 81 to 32c; cottage r°1$s, 33 IT7,rlI STATES I 11 . - _ : RCfuses t0 Obey the Disarmament Orde to 34c;� breakfast bacon, 43 to' 4�.I : '' Orders fancy breakfast bacon, 63 to. sac; .Re : on Apr iI First. backs, Plain, bone in, 47 to soc; tome. PaYmeltti of. I A&te&eu of Over Ten .Billion Dollars.is • �.: leers, 49 to 53c. sated . ,±A despatch from Paris says:—Ger 1same applies to'the equipment lured meats•-Long• clear bacon, 27 on by the Harding GoveMment. r"arey•has again defied' the allies, This-Of thecae -forts. 1i8 t to 8c;.clear beb,ues, 26 to 27c. ,- Lard—Pure tierces, 19 to A' despatch . from Washington .:' . tine it is with regard to dnaarmam�it. As for regulation o! factories en tubs, 191 to 26c 19''c; saYs:—The United States Go ern Be,Belguurn `' 400,000.000 13"Ing refused titled to masiufacture arms Berlin Prints, 201/2 to 'Fails, 19�a to 203ac; went wild insist that the Serbia and' Jut*- I Pint-�tazsk to meet 2 1, z r. Shortening Powers asso glavia = 200 OOQ 000. `' the allied dmrsand to pay 1,000,000,000 Presents a most remarkable plea tierces, 1, to 1 ,2c; tubs, 121 to 13c• crated with it in the war ndth Gex- .... ..:... Article 63'of the treaty says: ' many re Other AIliea . .......,e �176�000 masks gold by Match 28, Germany "The manufacture of Arms, mum- PRY, Principal and interest; , r+splg retua' '�• I their indebtedness of more than Accrued interest on these loans al mg bo put into effect the ta°trs or any ear material shall only ; 000,000,000 to this country. $10' ready amounts to over $I,Og0,000,000, dl+armament offered to be CMPW,,� A:;" ': be carried out in Factories or w *`& rt':. This i<+ the flr-t Rat wh ch briisgn the total by prFi+1, orks ,, ;,,,; , :..,, pronouucemerrt drbtedneea bo ad celled in- - As Berl4n• me location of which sball be coin-' -°''xQ ;;;"; , !of the Herdung Administration on the half date up to tea and a �3. question of s� t° arbitrate the mun'icated to and approved b the :' question of the allied waist holions, No Payments t�1 ,ter. amoiirrt of her PSY- Governm'eata of the Y ''' 'r, ,'„ <: refutes indebtedness. It eat have beeai wits to date to prove she owed .no and Principal allied :�.�<>.:,; ' • i permanently, all reports M the rwelved by the United r' 9'i'1:.";.:,:;.: ','•i�<�41-'a, 3Ga#el4 from an balance of 12,000,000,000 oss the 20,- associated :':�`:* ,::,:� effect that the new Aciminiatro the powers and the n•ums; '.:,?>:i.:.:> 1 Y debtor GovcrnmenLs, ,000,000 ,ber of wii'ich they retain the ~"`'``, `' ti;: might, agree to caQic except where t 000 marks due May 1, she restrict." right to �. : ellatIan. borrnard more 000,000,000 -Govern�n now asks that the allies arbitrate the i :: i The President let it be known fol- pur- ;s.. ,.> ,:;t;s. ; from this exit for tIIsat I. German su 17 '>�:,:, I , g,.,aw;;:; fowl db 'msmient matter, That is,,on x'11 fact Y PP ed the naniea Of the ';{';?;;: ;: :;n lowing the Gsbinet rrteetisig On Fridge. :r ' ,. 5 i ..h..• - orles a'he chose, The allies a ';:a:e<%?<:;'' ?» i that the gweation cf the f Y The Treasu'r - =^ ,.,,tJ,�,a ry,� . Point-blank rxoo t° dis refuses I.proved them, and de=clared p .'�. ;';`rs ha�3 Deco led a Iar °rte loans the WI y Depa�•ttrterit, �dur'rtQ Polish „ 's fbftrmfts therefore, arms could not that, -;,. ?st ^:: F fie part of the dis- loon Administration, anti with oti the PoI , border because of the factored in other be emu- ` � =,salon and that while the nature of the approval' of CongreBs; a dar�'ea' l4+oen the east." it er factories #"';'.� <:;:, , :' the d' of whfch sh 4;. w; .:; iscusedcn was not the defer agreed to . '�y:" .air.;,. .,x, to be made merit of interest on these Germany, in her swots, which eve a lint, includirsg #he. Krupp - `'`� .'. Hwy. :;; j Pulbluc, it could be stated as the debts far thiree a I %.:... <: - --&ted Msa�+ah 28 works. ;,.?�?.:!.,*:.'. policy years, ending in 1928. Gea'marsY'e new note declares ;':a;, ." �,j of his Administration to count upon In other word's, PaYmenta of in.teresi. landed aver all atrtirea that try gives-the ally no right ': `':" repayment of the principal on the debts in all fly due, arsd to f eat of the va.• P inter- l Probability will not 'that vise a'U'as' calculat'mu 'were all these man�fzctuxe of armei in st bums advanced by this begin for over two years, by'_wllsich B b9 1,000,000 'rifles. For iris- ectordess, and that the allies !° �0un�y to the allied Crovesnmenta time another billion dollars in interest }Y .: azMUUrMt of the- eastern fortre�ases have power t° act only with regard to §':>_+: ' during the war. The loans of the;payments will have accrued. ',r,�' , \. tine note sale: the factories named by the German • .• j United Sts{es to t ese B that time. ;.°:„. �� Government as official arm's nranu- ^`'' ' exclusive of interest, which note Princippa] and In reuk�will cIloeely by pieces of artillery co Y t� zc•11 h7 C*et'aiaa;y for the Y nerved factories . ”' f been Paid, total $9,450;000,000, divided P�ximrate the e d+rfer_ce of the """"'` This is eonsidererl as j as follows: 00 °�' are abso�hztrl'Y necessary and most im perhaps the Gieneral Degonete $12, 0,000,000, ieorrtioua o ° ' t ta'I t t$rs!* - •`-1-..' is imPOssible In view of al[ the impudent I er.cl: ('� United Kingdom ...,.,•$4,210,000 000 As -� ..s:eral•ln•Chfet, who la con-IFraricc •' yet the Hard ` P �*esr6e in the East The i tvirtualm� has srn# the allies. It du�cting she 'nsitary oneratlong in firs It;ly 2,750,000,000 La rag Administration ' . • l9 a defiant trouble It occupted German territor ••••••• ••••••. gone no farther than taking the +�°° 1,62:;•000.000 fi.m and final stand that tLe allied „.. - Y• ►Rusa'ia . .............. 190,000,000 'debt m epaid. ♦N'•..�•.f' .va.Z Y�MrY a� ,,•..>,�;,,.yg W �"` �a ';. . . , oat r - ~' > F+'--'tom Y 6 "'''`: 'M4Y ••M•' ..Y� �C <,^j .- . • - ` •... `r : .. n ..i-.:;., . i'i•'+,'�M.N• :-��...Fr'S,`.,. w' :'!"' .� .p. ,`.,, "..:: �^*a�r�.,.�. `s.' ' �e+^'kkv:a:'i.' .w'y.:.,;• fi „ .,,f. •�...• n;.�;7" im R tau ; ' 1 �4 zl -2, 45 -TIE, ecordl statute. 0 D al-P` I& Moved ag I 'by u w7ose Shorthorn 7. by Mr. Puch. seconded 'Publishe'l ey Fridat Morning at its offlice; n.that whereas the doun• Mr.Middleton with James L ,;-SENRONABLE, S. PEC!ALT M1��. Wkeriag. Out. cil of 1016 contracted Sire For Sale Palmer, ld conaii1 era tion of deviating r to the east of Palmer's bridge in such in Perliaps-you have been considering .*a' - , IN GOOD GROCERIES T MRMS ljufflu'sciiiek, to build a breakwater T.;-,er'year; $1.60 if paid In advance. infusing some real Dual-purpose Short. a way and to such an extent as to pre- born blood into your herd. Tfais is an the ovet flow of creek exceptional opp6rtunity,vent for all time exce JIJ Fit I MURKAR, Proprietor, and waste of land, and v4-hei:eas we, Weare offering for sale our herd-sire legally advises that the corpora- "Roi-er =1*22991= color dark'red ; sire' U are . ....... 7 tlQn are held responsible under the - H 1. V Z -Z Y- R Fed Robin,-4rmu Robin(imp,� Is arily. 8 E E I?iCKERING COUNCIL of 1910,and 2 Fears old' Bred by Alexander Mc:- - -10 LB. PAIL, $1.05 5 LB.'PAIL, 5uc. agreement of the council whereas the road supt, advises this The above council met pursuaritto Laren, Buckingham, Que., -whose ad- bi eakivater cannot be built for$400:Be vemisenient,bhowing cuts and red'rda 2 LB. TINS, 28c. adjournment on Monday, the 4th inst. It, therefore. resolved that the cur o• of heid appeared in the December Members all present, the teevv in the-:ration of Pickering township pay 31r. issue of the Faxniers'Magazine. 'GU-NN'S 51APLE LEAF LARD-20 lb. Pails $4.75 -chair. Minutes of last weecibg were Palizier the -sum of $100 and It %vas,�Iir ititention to build up$25 to. and approved. . I .. . I INGERSOL LARD-* 20 lb.'Pails $5,00 , witrils-stralglitening the crePk*, on herd of wilking Shovtborns. but owing A utirnber of accounts were present- P -ur extensive-fruit business and the condition he release, the nluuicipmh,,v to o -efer�ed to the e for 0 - I G d f payment and i from all responsibility and above tueri- shortage of 1%bor,,will liavesto 11ban. GUNN'S EiSYFIRST StIORTENIIN respective standing committees. Silas Too], supt. --of roads. reported tioned contract. don the idea far the pi-eFent." IGIb. Pails '20 as having had a conference with J. L The'council now adjourned- to meet ' C. R. PURCELL. $2, May 2nd,-for the again on Monday. 1 7,Z Palmer re claim for breakwater. %1 1 }fill Farm. Q. transaction of general.business. ..Palmer 4greed to take $500 in settle i Phone$125 Mark.- R. R.2, Claremont Iment. A communication was received from ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL T. J. Hannigan, Sic. Out, Mun. Elect. Aas'n. Guelph, re flat rate for by. _275 L13. SACK $1.,5 I �­ --.FLAX -FLAX. 1 dro power, An estimate 1-5 ICHARDSON mate from Jlydro Electri c , P ower Com. as to cost of power for JAMES R Pickering Village from Whitby, bikng $110 per h.p. 'We are nod prepared to make contracts with the It was moved by Mr. Pugh, second- ed by Mr. Forsyth, that the account Farmers for the coming season's acreage of flex. against Markham be handed to the • solicitor for collection, provided word As we will only be able to take a limeted amount this . ..He ere YoIt A " Is not received In a few days. C. W. Disney was heard refilling year, we would adviae those intending to contrkqt t,6 see • ditches at entrance to farm gates, whereby water waa forced'ou reads. us early. q Win. Dixon was heard re mldew&lks_ you want Oyster Shell or' Grit " In Wbitevale. . W.J. Devitt was heard re -his work We have for sale a quantity of Flax Seed, which is an r your poultry, as school attendance officer. L The standing committee on Contin._ excellent feed for cattle and horses. Farmers kn!)wing .13illibere and Sulphur as a 10USS killer genices reported and -reomme6ded on your stock, payment as follovri i D.R. Beaton. on the value of this feed should not delay in securIng satue. Sect.of Wary 125 00.Municipal World F.resh Meat and .Fish for 8 subscriptions. 8 OU; also for one M rxr- ROSE FLAX MILL, PICKER Inute book.6 38. John Forgis fort. THE -ING tending 206 lbs. di I Division Court. 2.00; Edward Salt--fine, coarse and dairy in 50, 100, Gleeson, ditto.2.00; W J Beaton, for res servicees re Pickering Harborini t ti. We have them. gaillin and other advice. 58.38; Hydrt� electric R R Ass'n, annual fee fi-P lmembership.10 00; R A Bunting. -AN N I S fund of taxea re Coakwell'a asst.. ;197*1 -E F H Richardson. attendjag me*tiag wf th Minister of Highways. Turou to, ST �.M re changing Brock roan from county road to rovincial county roadway 5.00., 11 Ath.ditto. 5.00; G L Middle' I Stort ditto,Itto, 5,00;A.Spears, ditto. 5 00 beepptg auditors,re time e ports. sheets. ad vt.sales talk fte 81.80. MI" g IL A. IftKay,refund of tas, Block A Pickering Village is.16. W.J. Devitt: attendance ol&er. salary for Now is the time to ge your Field and Garden Seeds. , is have a eom- school 'The farnily, eats, quarter ending Mar.31,5114. C W. e The standing committee on Relief more bread since pl te line of Mover, Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All reported nod recommended paya)ent of Package and Bulk Seeds-for the garden. an follows : H. R. Monney, for bvescd Mother started us- Al! orders will be filled promptly. supplied to Mrs. Butler 4.80 : F. T. ing Cream of the _:... - Bunting, for goods supplied to Mrs We have am ezeellont line of garden:tools-Hoess, Rakes etc. Butler.and Mrs. R. Connor U L West Flour. It• >55. The standing committee on Mara• Do.a'E let yuiie wife worry about WA913 days. Come and get-a vra-3her ges to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported -inakes loaves of ex- y and recommended payment as foilows' traordina " white- on 30,days trial.- - We have•the 1900 washer. guaranteed R. A. Milne.9 reg ihevo killed and one ry to give i4fisfkctiou or no ssile. Injured 171.00-. Boyd Burk. inspecting =ness and flavor. .8berivin William-4 Paints and..Varn6h wine 1.40. The Old Reliable Paroid The standing' committee )on Road- Maple Leaf' Milling C*,• Roofing, Frost Wife Fiince -Heavy Steel Posts. and Bridges reported and recommend- Limited nbW on hand. ' Get our price?,. ed the following payments - L. Pack. Vvimlpeii ering, dragging roadirand repairing Brandon. E[alifax culverts on base line 9.50; L. Gates. 25 pound bait of Royal Purple Calf eal for only 1.50.. bal for graved on Alton& road 21.00: One trial will convince you that it is the R. Tran a ad others, rep culvert bet 16 and 17 con 9 7.50; E Hatfield, gray ors Best.ou !the market, -con 2 weat of Brock road 18 50; E Morley. pe airing culvert on con 2 7 It is always a plea-sure to show our goods. 3.00- John Woden, 38 yda gravel 5.70 Palmer, dragging ro"s and gra Yelling 27 50; W. H. Jackson, 54 Me J. S. BA T SDON PICKERING spikes 8.78 , A. E. Major. dr&Kgiu� iroads and rep culverts and wasUoull on can 6 28.88; G. W Phillips, drag 4z 4. - Silas Tool.road supt.salary for You can procure Cream of the West Flour from F;T. Bunting. Pickering; March 24.06; B. W. Lotton. gray err roads and rep triverts on con 5 M. 8. Chapman. Pickering ; Mm. R. J. Bade. Went Hill ; Highland Creek, '�'E A T. 10 R - E .11o4con 140 25:C.W. Disney, rep culverts bridges div 7 20 87 • Win. Dizoo. Supply. Highland Creek ; Mrs. Howson, SearbnrQ P O.; Mrs. )dcMaster. -An d others, dragging and cleavlop B&ouotb&m; Hugh Mclintor-li, Locust Hill ; W. J: Morrish, Highland Creek; W. M. Palmer. Claremont ; E. Pappine ti. Duabstrtoc ; James in Whitevale 7.00. Richardson. Pickering; Rodd A Mowbray, _ e , R. D. Sherwin,B&I- OF MONNEY'S BREAD The committee recommends thy, Kias:I "am D. B. Taylor.Claremont S. H. Thompson. Oberrywood. Silas Tool be authorized to build suffi cient road drAgs to Supply the town MeAe from pro-war standard floars. Nothing bab No. 1, ship'and also th purebase two light grade ued. Milled and baked in our own town. graders. Patronize the home industries. . They also recommend that the rate - ". of wages for cement bridge workers bw cents per hour, A by-law was passed Imposing a tax is lieu of statute labor on certain mal4 'Mines Meat 25c lb, ',: Iahabftaats of the township. who are Beet Fruit Oaks 55c lb. (food Fruit Cake 40c lb. otasaessed on the assessment roll, Hinge Pies 25c.- All our own rn',%ke. Beat ingredients used the rate being 4.00. -4hocolatesin bulk and boxes The by-law for the stopping up and % sale of certain portions of original 'allowances for roads in the township of :Wedding Cakes a specialty 'Pickering was now read a seconc. -lime, and which will be further con. isidered at a meeting held on the 30 1 R t11� 0 N. _N E of May. after having been advertised H �1111 • _4 our dear PIC RIO slWAN-16 loving memory of FARMERS ATTENTION KEAING, ONTARIO brothers : Bandsman Leonard Swan _ wai, :Order M. X.84th Batt., killed in &ctior, .: " vou r Tord soin Tra*ctor'. ."while carrying a wounded, comrade 1118ed 24 Years. Also. Pte. Ralph 'Swaim. D. L S., Imperial Army,n)ie •'Price$755.00 F. O. R., Yuur Farm. _ A the .- -.w e, '.from the battlefield, April Otb, 1917. before the sprimo rush C ream o Ding since April 9th, 1018, aged IS The Best, Cheapest Find Most Ecotionilcki r Greater love bath no man tb n' this. Farm Tractor. Fo Bread That he lay ftwo his life for'h"is friend. LOn6 of the bravest, Monare Flour for Pastry One of the best, While doing their duty I� , New 1921 Model Touring 'Cars in 'Were called to rest. �Bran, Shorts " atid Fee Flou'r Ever remembered hy'brothe.rand stock for ibamediate "I sister,Allan and Margaret and -elivery. children. -g :)kmericau Corn round, cracked and whole. Clierrywood, Q. R. 2, Pickering. :,,Priee,' without starter, _4723 If your bens are not producing eggs In payingquautities, try our --:$82 Price, with stisrter, 5 celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed.1 • ts, oils .V Wire, Pam These prices include Licei2se's. J3fixhestpri"_p&id fo� Fall Wheat, MRrquis Wheat, Birley, Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. Spring elf)ck is now in. full line of Frost Peace., Get yours Chopping and Oat Crashing Wednegdayg and Saturdays. while the stock Is complete, Sher' wood J. Col labutt Motor Oil 1.25 per gal. Coal Oil 33c and-36c per Ref, Gasoline 43c per gal. Authoriz-ed For(] Sales and service ,.The Campbell Flour Mills Cos, Ltd* tation. Bell phone- 29 Our Paints are the,beqtand the Mills at pricy Is reasonable. A Toro- to Peterburo PickerLacs CREAM 7 74 *!;,r;`"7731 &5 2'Pu- � , -07 "n VJ QLARKMONT Mrs. A.L. Anderson,of Toronto, J, EL Real had,a business trip t(. spent Monday with Mts. J. Bund the city on Monday. Fred Lynb spent a: few da1s ?t; with his sister, nt- Jos. By Is gettlox'Ittimber in 9shaw,,, Mrs. ' t U ley. Your Seed Grain 'J.". readiness"fod"the erection-of 4 new He has hired for the season witli-Mr. Duff, of Myrtle. arm. obtetin-rnaximumL la d to-sow Test. Mlsa Etta Sandersou is in Toron. The follon-iug visited in the city TO Melds you nee er sister, ed Seed Grain. To purchase good seed you to visiting he I mills. Belt d'aring the holiday : F. Chidlow, H. J, lion, 5JUss Jean Evans, Mrs. may iecluire financial assistance Ham. w' T. E. StE-phenson and danghters, Mrs. Ed ard.Pugh is sy.)endirig Extending accommodation for such purposes is an a few days the guest of f i s. 'ieUd4 N T. P. Shh,k, Chas. Gostic!k, Mrs. important phase of Standard Service. Of all materials and design Toronto. Haiuwupd aud sun, Tommy, and kept in stock. it will pay you —Coxish our local Maxag#r Miss Mabel Edwards, has b Mrs. J. Turner. call at our works arm inspecs been our at*& visiting at her home here fur a THE obtain prices Don't be misled :,, ..jew days. agents we do not employ them,Donsequen& STANDARD. BANK -G -A R 'A G E ly we can, and do throw off the agent Thos. Sanderson will open tip nii I '. , I OF CANAD& 30 commission of 10 per cent.,which you w0 -Ice-cream parlor'in his hotel nest -Now iz: the time and this is the ..TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS certainly save by purchasing from us. Wednesday. call sollafted. o place-t get that car Pickering�Branch:, Geor"ge and Mrs. Law,, of Toron A.W.Crai�forth,Manager. to, were here on Sunday with A. overhauled.. Whitby Branch: C. A.McClellan,Manager. J. T. MATHESON • tt knechanic. on all cars,.gas Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario• and Mrs. Brignall. -Expe' The return of the gasoline* wag engines and tracturs. ce an indicates a much iniproved con. "ServJce" is our wotto! Phone 1614 Clare. day or ifigbt 7 Special Prices for April J. H. Beal was in Lindsay last dition of the roads. Tr y"Cream of the 'Vest" Thursday attending the funeralof Frank Cooper, -Claremont 200 pairs of men's working boots black his brother, R. Mj Beal. it_ and military, all sizes. 10 doz. over-, -,FOr_,yVUL uc,..L Dread. oth1n*4ke Fred Lee, who has been w ped,sizes M to 2 work- 4i special price for April, LW up. ing for Mr.Casale, near Uxbridge, C. ourete Fresh Stock of Groceries t_Z- ­ Strong trong union crash tea-toweling to ,spent Sunday. with li,i.s mother clear at 24c per yard. X ',"here. Always on band at fair prices. Spring underwear,'combination and Levi Hopkins has moved onto 2-piece, at special reduced price. his farm on the sixth concession, -Products --Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs, Men's and boys work shirt4 from extra quality drill, at 1.20 and 1,50 'which be recently purchased from each. L. Johnston. GROCERY SPECIALS Miss M&rjoris'Neal. of Toronto, Field Tile ' Mrs: McMaster, Brougham Raisine 28e, currants-2&. prunes 2 The has been home for the past week Brick for 25c, salmon large tins 17c, IFT19e 'waiting on her mother who has corn flakes 2 for 25c. other bargains which We liars been quite ill. Spring Footwear Just'Arrived Many 0 Mrs. Lyman Pilkey, who stasted Tile 31 .40 6 and 8 not space to mention. fi 0o a trip to the coast, has reached V -inch J. Finfoold, Mumat her destination safely and is now the guests of friends In Vancou- .,. d - , . .,Prices lowered since last year' ver. et my prides. Ind. Phone 2804 'Full line of Men's Footwear, Williams Shoe Company. Seethe native costumes from tn Concrete work done. dla and elsewhere at the Mission Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. Alrgoods guaranteed* Call and see. Band concert next Wednesday Coal, - Coal f evening In the Baptist church and Clarence Simpson ..don't miss the eats. Both the public and continua. C. N. R. Station Brook Road . M. Pahner,' Clarem'ont .4 ad Lion school classes re-assembled- Hard and soft coal of the for work again on Monday. Some beat quality on twenty jovial young People of the hand : latter school enjoyod an outing recently In the maple sugar'busb, THOS. A. LAW.- the guest of Donald Rawson. 1. T. Brignall, who has jaft op- CQMZI V% Aw 4r, Goat *nod a p his now-store in J. & Bun- :d 'a premlim, formerly the tefe- .7 Kone central, for the sale of lee- cream, fruit and candy, is offering and a prize of a box of chocolates-to be ootleViers' given to the person who suggests the moat suitable narn4i for his Whisk ` are store. These suggestions will be ey ug ers • °� �'_ f received up tog p. m.,on Sattrday, awarded. The Miesion. Band of the Bap- Ada April-16thi-when the prize will be - Can 7-- Disgracing tigtCbumhyillgive: .-au interest- ed'sturne of the ,Nations- Con- cert here on Wednesday, the 13th A.— inst., with'a supper served by the April 18 Abolish Importation by vuning YES .7 ladles -Of the congregation ' A good programme of illustrated Cooperation songs, dialogues. recitations etc. HE Victory casnpaigns served Is underway.. Reserve this'evenj ­-Since January .1, 1920, thousiands and thousands of T mutual good bringing the public -contact with the Banks of Ing for an enjoyable time. Ad- In such close - -mission. 50 cents ; children -under o� Whiskey, Gin, Brandy and High Wines have been shipped Canada u to realize their human side. .-in n 1,vears, 25 cents. to Ontario. C It Is the one desire of this Bank to bo V will be Christian Education PC Make it a irtt g Day in 'the Baptist Church an Express shiprdents alone-for a long period re t;;a al averaged our to SZX cars Per day, and have run 412: � y Sunday, the 10th. Dr. Stewart S. U3 Ion :Batea, of McMaster' University. n as high as eight! on lnwuAd auttom Toronto, will address the morning Four car loads a day means at least 19,200 quarts daily, or, over 5,000,000 THE Z congregation, and will speak in And yet the people of Ontario voted to make prohibition the Goodwood and Uxbridge ;'.quarts pee year. 0-A the perreanent law I R ­,shurches at their afternoon and STA HEAR ip-m NK I evening services resq)e9tively. This imported "Booze" is the stuff which enables the "Bootlegger'' to 9 OR CANADA Rev. John S. Olmstead, of Ux- carry on his illegal trade, and allows "Rum Runners" and "Whiskey, -bridge, will address the dveoicg gle-ral"-to disgrace Canada. . Gas""ZOONN"rosims .,,eongregadou here. Bring your "Awakening Son CKLWNG BRANCH �Of nccrs of the law are set-at defiance. George Brillinger had' a very A.W.CRAWFORTH - 64^01^08114 ro says 40^PdCM ALSO AT W"ITIRT) ..painful .accident and narrow es- 'Read w.hat the Chairman dt the Board-of License Conninisis' io M' himself. cape from a more-serious accident on Monday afternoon when dyer.at the shingle mill. The "belt Importation Makes Law tnforc6inent Difficult - earneoff. striking him, and to re- "After an e -erience in the adininistra NP _,don of the Ontario Temperance •eovf%r Act covering the period from its first coming into :once in September, 19 bin balance 'be Tk4 Pick hand out, striking it agati3st the I am is a pnsition to state that importation is veriously hampering its effe the -Committs whirling knives and cutting off -Z-tiveness. The War Measures Act was repeiled in January 1920, and a ViVance, the ends of three of his fingers, Dq=inion Orders-in-Council under, the Act were rescinded. Heavy ship- 7., one of which wAs-badly broken at merts of liquor into the province bew at once. The number of cases of t of bb"Amweladost is bo the kunckle. Dr. N.F. Tomlinson breaLh off the 01ataiioTemperance Act have increased in even greater pro- n steall &ad prosecute portion.'!—From a Statement by the'Chairman of Board of License Commis- Aressed the wound after pnttiniz sicners for Ontario.- the M. his patient under an anaesthetic. An enthusiastic meeting was 11(mbeft having=stoku uni• held at the Sandermi hotel on 0"s immediately with =2%- 01 E190 us NO& Satarday evening, March 26th Executive 00 :70 whed the Claremont Footbali Membership fee UAL Club was re-organized for the com• Ti•keW wav be had**a We President or; on Ing season, and the following offl•' Bxec.Oem;—IL, D. Banks,C.S.Palm cers elected : Honorary Prelkidents Pickering.sku the kq�orfttion er, W. V. Alchardwa, Pic —Win.lVallis and Peter Macnab-- !?ringing Of !at Jr., Pres.—Dr. Tomlinson, Vice licuors into the Na J, R, Thsxte;i" W. J. Clark. Presidents—T. E Stephenson and be forbidden Walter Ward, Manager— Len P11- key. Captain—Ivan ENBnson, Sec'y- Treaq.—C. S. Trnewan,Committee •—T Birkett, Dr. Tomlinson and M. E. Morgan. fi �A S&MAL Keep in mind the pdpular tem- Eance drama entitled "The Last or in"Xi" _Ta �af" to be presented in the Ma- sonic Hall by.the young people of the Union Sabbath School 'on the evening of Friday, April 15th. This drama is in two acts and lasts for about an hour and a half. It The Universal ortrays the awful havoc wrought Yin (One of Our Productions) temperance, and while full of pathos, it has plenty 6f humor. In We sell Sill's Rite-Lice Lens -&r —and vote­! the fore part of the evening there VOTiE YES f.11 makes of cars—the best in the market for will be given a musical program consisting of piano duets, vocal Mark your ballot as above' with an X opposite the Yes, and nothing more. the price. y. duet, and quartettes, also violin TiresforRillcars, himer Whe4lsl solos by Master Nathan Watson, Saw and Emery Mandrils, J . the boy violinist of Toronto. Short 'Circular Saws, Lad- Referendtim w q7. .-,It- addresses on the Ontario Referendum Committee 13!� dens, ete. ars be given by the resident i'nivist 'Woodworking and General Door-;open at 7.30, concert at R. 3 lAn of the hall niRy be Qeerl IBM= Black9tuiihing. The Y) at D A. Soott'4 store, Reserved W. H. JACK� ON. Brnek Ro Al I I " •seau 35,cents, rush seats 25 cents. rick�:Lirlg, Qat. N., lw­! Y. 7_ and the worst is yet to come • A 7 rM 0 7 7 -Z------- 0��1111511 �0 I # "He knows�Ow- needs to be done. "Ask Tom;' a man r=. I'll 1 received a letter from a little chap competent _h 11111�111t 'll 11 ii i Whom Do You Help Most? ap� raid to his boy. Jill 1111!11 1 He always feels c I do not till Am. other day.- He said: We are risk Tom. ake anything. 7-4)linig the See house to-day. I Push to undert father- could very well Y. the cakes of ice out to ti.a men." know "' a more valuable tribuft I pay his boy '-MY boy friend liked to feel that this trusts his boy because I. nee, the-origin- Was his job, just as much as it was than that. He.tru- "American"Fe Proven himself worthy to be tkiat of the men folks. He had a Part he has'piov al and genuine, has stood the has done things,in the to do and he was interested to CIO it trusted. TOM test of changing weather for best he-o". "We are Past. Now be is fitted for Usefulness e filling the twenty years. or in every spot sabd piece. i axes house He.was a member of the many big things are wait- Lug A great nu "Hinge Joints" and-"Tension fim tbat day. And he was getting r let-us be ling to be done in the. future. The Curves"provide for expansion good fr=_his_Aery"__F9 _ ---1�oys-and-girls. of-today will be the 7. suze that vehen we do things for else can. and contraction in hot or cold our- orbes to do thenL Nobody others we are gaining something o weather. W Some.of these things-will concern the farm. Some may not seem of a great A. Perfect Galvanizifig. •*Big- F a What do we gain by helping? Well, of Importance to those who do stretngth of deal Heav be world- ��­Jor. one thing, we gain y Wires. DOGY. The clay is coming when you lk��\\ . L. . I I .- — - them, and still, they may wide in their effect. N. Full Weight, Full Size Wire, Will need a man's strength, for your Who, for example, when he was -Job will be a man's job; and the Only growing his crop of corn or wheat Full Length Rolls, Galvanized way to get it in to do the little things Last year thought that he would be I Steel Posts. wbkh come along now. To-mow woo in hungry men acid wark will be dome with strength gain. be keeping, Rio Manufactured by thousands Of If we wait till the harder women, boys and girle ed to-day. Europe? It seems a miles away in THE -CANADIAN STEEL & tmk eomes,-wo wfll surely be un- light thing to tramp up and down the WIRE COMPANY, Limited V�-, or cultivator, to; And there are other gains. We gain field after a barrow drive a binder or other'barvesting ms- in confides" in our own ability to do HAMILTON CANADA We'do get throd, of it some- Wings by stepping out and doing the chins be the means tasks assigned to us now. Before now times-, and yet,-it may 80'11W men who never seemed to Of relieving I have �ng the guff erft Of the PeO he" any confidence in themseaves ple across the world.--Uncle Ed. _.�.Wbymper and one of the guides, C.roz,. New Pa�n=a Canal Next TOROAN when it came to deciding important arrived at the top together, thi others or doiling things whilch call- Effects 4 ambling. I following. The Matterhorn was con- Undoubtedly there will have to be a FANCY GOODS CO., L-t4L iments have 1 quered. second canal across the narrow neek 4d for quick and decisive action. It IA Some interesting exper 7 wellington SL East a valuable characteristic to have the been made recently tO� Prove the bad When the time came to-descend. which joins North to South America. remained behind to put the Grerwing traffic will demaniL.It. But ability to k It _ pow what to do when a'effecte of eT41IL XiOderste smoldng on whympor time of crisis comes. If we take upon athletee. ''It was found that a base- names of- the succewful climbers In the TO to is a puzzle. TORONTO ball. pitcher after smoking one cigar.a bottle. He had barely tied himseij To parallel .the present Panama Importers and Wholesale Dealers oureetvas no responsibility now be in accuracy SIM:up to the nearest guide and.overtAkea Canal with a second one seems the in Fancy Goods, Cut Glaas, Earth. we are young, if we waver and stand leak twelve per eent most obvious thing to do; but there 'per cent. after smoking two the, other members of the party when enware, Fancy China,'Toys. Sport- beck and say. "I dolt know what it-fourteen rifle- the tragedy happened. He saw Ha• are serictits engineering difficulties, Ps- tag Goods, Smialwares,. Hardware. Is best to do," we will be very apt cigam In shootbW at 8-tlLrVt per cent. in their were dow slip on his back. collide with pocially In relation to the cut through spe�ctalties, Druggists sundries, ajMnlys to hesitate and perhaps low men lost four itles of the highest possible from smoking one cigar and six Per Croz, whom he knocked 61f his-leet.' tb7a mountain divide. Landslides Travellers Exerywhers W — would make, endless trouble. And cent. after smoking two c4am Bi- and then both started to slide. Wholesale Only Zue." Every -time we do a guad, cycle riders after smoking one cigar The Vision In the-Sky. there are even obstacles in the-way , 'thing and do it right. we add to,our of duplicating the lc�lcks.' stock of confidence without v6ich we or..three cigarettes lost nine per cent. _'Whimper and the guide In front of The Nicaragua route has the ad,van- little better than the horses we endurance 'and- increased their heart- film braced themselves'for the shock tags of cheapness. 'half'of its length The, third possible route is .by way larive, when stout our worV an the beat* ten per minute. Similar tests of Darien. where the continental back. as Hudion and Lord F_Douglas want would trivorge the great sheet of fresh farm, with fencerr showed a serious loss in water called Lake Nicaragua, I bone is too high to he cut. flying'after the other two. The,shock Iftitt an6dier-thing-we gain when precision-in lunging with a fencft ,came. -The tope broke between Lord-,miles.long and forty-five miles wide. we do the small things that are placed f oil at a .target after smoking-two Douglas and the guide, who was cl-asP• which Is separated from the Pac.If-Ic -Song of the S,,. Him. Up On Us day by day' is L confidence on cigars- All these athletes gained in Ing a rocker and the four figures slipped I ocean by a lant strip.. only twelve 1.come, 1 come to valleys bare tits part of others that we are capable accuracy and endurance when they out of s1ght. miles.broad. .. And plant my early blossoms there. of wWertaking almost anything that did not smoke. -Then suddenly they all saw- a' most Lake Nicaragua Is connected with I come on breezes warm and free awe-inspiring eight. .A great arc Of the Ca"Ibean Sea• by the- San Juan And.bring the happy birds with me air from time to time, and so prevent light formed in the sky. and on each river, three'-fourths of which is re#dy- -To sing for you at early dawn stood a - For the balance tha ditch -lawn them sleeping. side of it at huge cross. The made canal. in orchard bare. on leafless MU MT. EVEREST Where Sleep May be' IMpossible. guides were appalled at this wonder- would be dug,through lowlands. And To build their nests beside your door tul pbenomendn. and Whympet him- at the Pacific 'ena there no LU? 'Back of sleep, due to this cause', will is imPbr- And.rear their young as oft before. naturally rob them of vitality, and aelf was protoiindly Impressed. tant obstacle. ' the Cordillemn back- BE CONQUER when they net out for the finish dash Five days later twenty-one men- bone of the ecrainent offering there I come, I come with azure.'skieL t tpey.may easily be too weak physical,• from Zermatt set out to recover the a gap only 155 feet above sea level: And rainbows -to delight your eyes. but they could only find those •-Vie digging across Nicaragua is go That,you may soon forget the snows G4EAMT MOUNTAU#� ly to accomplish their task success-- bodies., b a nameless vtoes, I e Winter EERING FEAT. fully. of Croz.-Hadow, and Hudson. They easy and the lake and river so help- And all th It Is possible for man.to survive sought everywhere for that of-Lord F, tut to the project that, although the With-grasses green and blooms of gold carpet now the rren D6uglas. It was in'vahi. They found'. route is 16$ miles long, a canal would I ba, wold. even at such a height, however. Cox- a boot.•a sleeve, a pair of gloves, and cost' less-than half zt�s much as the A hundred longed-for joys I bring ­_-Englishme I n Will Attem-p-.t to.'I well.and GIs%hah er ascended I'n a balloon a, belt belonging- to the' mIsstng man, $375,000,000 spent�,for ine Panaina -To domfort F6n who lov-s- the apring. to a height of 27.000 feet, and lived to but of his body there was no trace. ditch. The only sirious objection'to Sumilount the HiMen Petite tell theTate. But it was a near thing, .Another-peculiar thing was that none it is danger* from earthquakes. But.] The two extremes in -human hair for one of the balloonists became uu- .of worlds Highest Peak had of.the other v}ptlms had their boots on. the other hand. It is urged that the Fare thitt of the negro, fiat in section conscious, and the other barely- It • canal would be far to the south Of the and curly, and that of the Mongolian, on, their 'boots-were' tying arvind _.-VIte,forthcoming attempt to climb to enough strength to pull the cord that them.In the snow! earthquake zone. which is.round imd straight. prove operated the ripping-valve and let the -the top of Mount Everest will a very hazardous enterprise, for no- gas escape from the balloon. One of the * finest mount* When'is the Sun Set? body known the danger that will be steering you think of painting -encountered. Whether man will be feats ever performed was the drat as- Strange as Lt may seem this 4s a able to climb the 29,002 feet is a very cent of the Matterhorn, In 1865, yet point which has takeft some settl!ng. Remember that the Paint for every mqot,point. In the very hour-of victory a grim Was the a(­.ial setting when the need and protection Is made by 6d overwhelmed the party, and sun's lower or upper edge touched _T At'such. altitudes, every* foot t Again a difficult for him to breathe, for the.air. to scale this forbidding peak, and each sari it waa o have the point deter- becomes so rare that a man has to r. time the mountaineers were defeated. mined be3 tquestion.that trag y 0 the swept four of them--to. their deaths. the horizon-? 'climber Mounts makes it more and again attempts were made Experience has shown how -n6ces- breathe very quickly in order to ob- That celebrated • meteorologist, "talit the oxygen necessary to ma-in- A Ha,unted Peak. Ralph Abercromby, for example. once tain life. The least little exertion The best-known guides In Switzer- The Right Paint to PuMf Right saw the sun's crimson ball about one makes a man' as though he has land frankly asserted that the Matter. third below the borizon, and it took beca running a terrific,race, and there horn, If,7V5 feet In height, could never no less than half an hour In all for It is a great discomfort that In Itself may be sealed, and the peak had such a re- to sink Its own breadth, whereas on ASK YOUR DEAUR bring failure to the expedittou. putation that evil spirt-ts were said to U the equator he had seen it sink the If it is necessary for. the party to Inhabit t4e top. In spite of these same distance In a coupleof.m.inutes. camp above the 20,000 feet level, they things, several men were determined may and it impossible to go to sleep, to conquer iris-peak If it was humanly Instances such is these have been taken Into full comideratiou, and,,for- for just as they are falling.into a slum- possible, •*among them being Edward her they will unconsciously cease to Whimper, the famous Alpine .climber, tunatejy, a clear understanding has III now been.-arrived at among mong scientists ■ -Ald�i breathe so deeply or so quickly, and and one or two local guides. - on gradual r- thl adual cutting off of the supply Early In July, 1865, Whimper a Important ma'I ter. Sunset, they have of oxvgen will make them gasp for riv6d4f the 1!'..19 village of Breuil, and .decided. Is Ifi' moment when the upper edge of the III arranged with two guides to make sun reaches the horizon. A another attempt On the peak. He bad At the same time, due account-has already tried eight times in vain;* he to'be taken of the state of the atmoa� .4� was well aware of the didkic4lkies and phere, the height above sea-level from dangers. His guides, howe4r, left setting sun Is obieirved, and which the sett Al" Ir him in the lurch, and he learned that the nature of the.horizon, whether It they had stolen a march on him by is bounded by hills or other lofty-oW- going ahead with an Italian party. structions. ■ whymper's annoyance was very oil great; no other guides were available, Daisies. Put -Heatt into ' the S ' ! 1 # and without guides ides the climb was. Im- pceelble� By chance he met Lord Spring stands with feet expectant Fertilizers give heart'to the farm; They give more "Punch" to Francis Douglas, who was aecompan- At the parting of the ways, the son--greater power to "deliVer the goods." A strong heart fed by Mr. Hadow and the Rev. C. The west wind lifts her tresse. means biggest crops of best quality and early maturity. As to and fro she sways. How VortIlIzers More than Doubled Yields on an Indiana Farm Hudson, and three guides, and eveqt rat Uiters added per scrals 3 Yews: To Corn-41 to"=sour*p1m 1200 ties. Add Pitim. ually they arranged to make one pa To Wheat 24-4 fertiliser. part] Her lips are parted slightly : ■Y, .. ., .z, � I and try to get to the top. They set As the breezes move her hair, To Cars,=Nsr- :" :',-T==e e In 7 yrs.for tile,time and fertilizer .$ 83.00 6ut on July 14th, and determined to While bey hands hold bloisorns looso. I:r try a new route, which seemed ab a= per Mi0o go- y (Report Purdue sxv.Stsflaw.193M lutely Impossible from the valley, but With an air most debonair. 8 WISE AND PRATILINS — RoAkf•fn. ox MuNt which Whimper thought might prove a little less difficult than it look". She Issues from the woodland t. bureau ` ' " WhYMW was right. The difficul. And turns toward meadows gree The Soil and Till li11` Crop ;M, wevomon G.ball,D.S.A.,ii;� to 4 MigdhU Toronto,Ont. 17 two seemed to_ ♦eatish as they W And whov* she treads so lightly H" proseb4d them, wA by half-p*4 one The dalstes noon are mass■onsn§Mmmu 14jU9 No. 15­121. Been. L P 7, 7M' 77 1.. 7-1, -J� o vr� 43, n the Seta. Men He=Strike. -0 V The -Toronto HOSIAtal for Incur-, In afflHation with Bellevue and "WILI i-be restiod henii loy Deafly Plaice, which afforddl so. important Cough4 and col was re wit; Allied Hospitals, New York city. a fishery in the North Sea, sneezes and sniffier day when, eggs are thirty. offers a three years-Course of Tral in'the years 1916. a dozen and'refuse to do their duty Ing to youns ­.omen, Ing the r.: markably scarce quired education, and aNrous of be- —so infich so; Itidee"', quickly to DAY AWNIGHT "very sixtY le, 1917' and 1918 kly yield when the- -price goes. up to comins nurses. This 'Hospital has cents? adopted tb* eight-hour system. The that the scarcity of the species was ' Breakdown. of the estion, of-a success- pupils receive uniforms of the school, believed to be due, to some cause de- FoHows a I asked this 'tiu a monthly allowance and travelling -ful poultr3mian. r1mental to flab.life. System. I, t " BAUME expenses to and from Npw,,York, For Ner'voiis y he' furttier ,ineoLmation "ply toI the It to suggested that the canoe in Becauk they go' on strike," Bupefjntt�fident. smiling. '�Itls the question may h6vp bepn oil from sunk- 7- Misery. day and night is the lot of answered, withoui sunk- .hats of men-and women-who are to- truth," he continued, noting'my I-ook; en slilps, which, If present In con- BENCUE day the victims of weak nerves. Thin, of-in-ervdulity. •"They strike the,sanie. id,,ble 'quantities, would. be-very. -and swimming The relief is mostgratifying pale, drawn facps and dejected atti- as we. humaxis -do, but mt-for-more. destructive to young "fry" g so rtfre3hin BITS '012 'tuddtell-a sad tale,-for nervous-weak-' wages, of-course. They strike for bet- NU MO in schools at the surface. wi�--IEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES -ness me�ns being tortured by morbid ter food- Hen% must have green food Whatever may have been the fact., $].do a tube. .thoughts and unaccountable fits of do- -to make good-iuyers. In,the case, it is certain tfiat oil 4"pnly THE LEEMING MILES CO,LTD. -pression. These BufferiI are pain- one ten-millionth of an Inch thick will MONTREAL. "When I first entered the­pouffi�y Agents for Dr.Jules.BeI ROMNERE&THERE. form a continuous >. fully sensitive and easily agitated by business f n,Qced this same thing, nuous film on the surface RELIEVES PAIN somg-,chance remark. Sleeplessness and I often wondered at it. After ex- of water. Thus,,as it is reckoned, all the oceans of the world mighi.be robe them o! energy and strength; perinwriting 'it while, I learned the Not as Bad Reported. red with such �' film by .500,000 (ttassified AdvertisemL­als. their eyes are*sunken'and.their limbs cause. It was the lack of green food cove The principal transmits to. us tIfe­;tons of petroleum, which a fair-sized tremble; appetite is poor and memory that kept.theM from laying well in Y KN OR :original copy of Wis excuse for ab- W OOL. SPUN INTU fleet of large ships could carry. often falls.. This nervous exhaustion winter, sir I have overcome this by sence, brought by'a pupil: blankets. Georgetown Woollen Is one of the most serious evils af- having g1reens. always. at hand for I 31illp, ont. 'J G.—James d1dent have any 'fecting men and women 'of to-day. feeding. ZZLP WAXTTb. doctor he only had measles,in 2 days ;BABY PS. JMT The only way to bring back sound, "Cabbage and-beets are'th-e best,but he was alright he made a misake and H ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN vigorous health is to feed the starved a variety is'sohletildes 4weessery. ' I L and light sewing at home; whole Pr said he bad a dottor.—Mrs-711— sr.,II time; good pay; work sent,any neryess.which are.clamoring for better. have also found green-cured alf-alfa "yours foreveet d ce charges prepai& Send atamp "blood. This new blood. can be had IN THE SPRING for particulars. National Manufactur- or clover hay to be excellent, after Ing Co.. Id-ontreal. through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink it has-been boiled.Sprouted oats make 1— .... The Precendent. - I Pills which have-a direct action on another good food. For the sake of The Spring is a time' anxiety to the blood, .and through Avery cu4ured and accomplished A Little Wisdom. the blood on viriety, I often feed 15,umpkina to my others who have little ones In the clergyman in -the South wais once in In 'requires early rest. -the nervous system. That a fair use a�ly rising hens. This makes them produce. Beets the company of an illiterate person home. Conditions make. It necessary . . F of this medicine will bring satisfac and cabbage. must be picked' before - It Is not every couple that Is a pair. who professed to, despise education to keep the baby indoors. He Is often is the habit of Wry results. is 'shown by the 'expert- they become dry, and,stored in a good wd -who remirked- confined to overheated, badly vents- The worst habit I Mrs.- Harsh, Bass River, N.S., cellar or buried in the ground.' an Ace of 2 -olds which habits. ."I am' thankful that the Lord has lated -rooms and catches* C who says: -Following a rundown con- I have W no trouble -in. getting system. To guard Be wise and ixkquij*e,,. "they,say-. fa opened my mouth to preach'without rack his 'whole dition, I became practically a nervouiS oats W spII is I hav"e a good warm learning." against this a box of Buby's-Own Tab- a liar. -wreck.' The doctor who was called -s oyer night in and "One of these days" Is none of these cellar.. I soak the oat event occurred in Ba. lets, should be kept' in "the house a '*in, said the trouble was- Inflammation water, I spread them' the floor wa A similar an occasional dose given the baby to days- of the nerves: It grew so bat! that ham's time;" was the retort. 'nature; silence, ofthe cellex about an inch deep.'They 1 keep' his stomach and bowels working 4 Talking.comes by is This will, prevent col", by wisdom. practically I bad, no control of my do not take loW to sprout in th.* regularly. lower limbs,-and had to go-about with " A n.d Very-Nice, Tool constipatio, —rit: wLo maxes-lai-Fest must be able way, and in a short time I can begin .. n or colle, and keep baby- lady who had been giving-a party crutches. Quite aside from my Sul- feeding their. To get the,best results well. The Tablets are sold by medl. to take one.. Tering I had a small Yam* ily and a baby witi-, green-cured' alfalfa or clover, I old her =id to put away all the re- I clue dealers or by mail at 25 cents a in arms to care for and• I became chop it up fine and .boil it.- Before freshmentb;'that Were left on the'table box from This Dr. Williams' :medicine Minard's UnIm3nt'tor Dandruff. much discouraged, as I did not appear not 1 before retiring to bed. to be growing better. One evening my feeding, I make sure that it- is The next day, on looking, the lady Co., Brockville, Out.- moldy. Now is the time to, arrange -and-called Certain human expres3iom, such 0"s husband met an aged doctor on the ould not find the dainties, 0 for a good sapply of green food for to her maid: Ili the Britiah'Muaourn tire reserved the b=ng of the teeth in rage aAd street and told him of my condition. your hens next win-ter." -'forty thick volumes contaihiz* the de- the bristling of the hair under tl;e . ..... He asked my husba-Rd'. who Was at- 1 "Jan6. what did you do with thoie tending me, and when told said: "I ad 9 thing, that=-..I told yo-a to-put away I I ast msions made on claims by landlords -influence of extreme fear, have been Before the-Swaflow Dares" and tenants -after. the Great Fire of put forward by scientists as proof of don't want to interfere, but-why not night try Dr. WI.11.lama' Pink Pills' The daffodils bring In the spring; "Sure, much, and yez told.me to _put London. man's descent from anitna-13. t y m away, and I d husband got me a supply of these pills Let winter frown at will, e Id,'mum, and enjoy and after taking a tew boxes L was Here is her sign— ed"em! The first visit to Canada of a 'rienl- 'able.to go about with•the use.e of one (It shall be mine) ber of the Royal-louse of Guelph was crutch. Continuing the use of the pills A yellow m 1787, when the Duke of Clarence DON'T A Nut for the Monkey. came.' The Duke of Kent (Queen Vic-was sI to discard the e-otlipr cmtcb' DO An Italian was amongst a party of as well, and was as,active as ever I Th6towu was bitter with the cold; toria's father) stayed in Canada three had been. There are many In this The pane was dim with frost; men working on,a road, when a smart- years, 1791-94, and again in' 1799, u , THISI ly-dressed young fellow lit a motor- who know wbaLt my*con- Oh, bitthe and bbidt commander-in-chief at Halifax. King' carwent by slowly. dition was when I began the use of Ob, bravery gold! He had a young lady wlib him. and Edward, as Prince of Wales, visited Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and who - The-valiant color crossed:- Canada in 1860; Prince Alfred in 1861 —to show off—he yelled out to.t the know what *this nfedicind-did for mi. Italian: and 1878; Prince Leopoldl,in 1SH; the Duke of York (King Geovge V.) in. and I hope my experienceL,may help The hurrying folk scarce stooped -to "Hey, heed Macaroni., where, in 1919. LEONARD some other sufferer." 'key 1901; and the Prince of Wales The year's triumphant hour,•7­� DT� W-1111anis' Pink Pills are sold by Quick as a Bash the brawny. den- EAR OIL All dealers in medicine, or may be had But goldetly oese yell"back: It on me--:- RELIEVES DEAFNESS and ..by-mail at 50 cents a box or six-boxes .11ashed "'I give him a day off, mister, and I To 42.50 f row The Dr. Williams, All Aliril In a tower.. -,.ASP1 RIN I STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply .. : -I- think he's taken his best girl oat toy 7. Rub i ;_Medicine Cm, Brockville. Out. .I t, ..: . it flack,of,thdi Ears and Halifax and Quebec -are the only riding in a second-hand-car.!",' Insert In Nostrils. Proof of sue- 1 * — - — Bayer is only Genuine me will be ri"a by the dreagIaL Little Idle Ground There. two Canadian cities that have citadels. MADE IN CANADA The Immortal William. CL to$usstil,,TwNts Nearly 90 per cent. of the soil 1p They once were Imporbuit-defences, ams ULES• Chi -under culti- but are now rendered obsolete -by At a dinner in England the principal L.1,Lessard,tee,.stns,70 Ph A"..1.If Bedfordshire, Englaid, is guest was Kaiser Wilhelm 11. Aerord- ration. g modern gunnery. Ing to the late Lionel Brough, some one remarked, In the course, of the L M-) conversation, "As the Immortal WU- m 'Rei Ono' ' ' . ' ' : . -Sl�a' es and g -liam said, 'There is a tidg in the af• P I M P Ur*S ITCHED fairs of men," et cetera-"- ROSE name, or had it thrust upon hem- In .. The kaiser turned to the speaker the speech of-their neighbors and cus- and asked,"Did I say that?. I don't re- AND BURNED I iptaciAr origin English.' —A flower or color. tourers, member."' Source ff In .some fivitancei, no doubt (but When the story was repeated at tea Warming! Unless you see the name The family name of 'Rose, 'itnipfie as It seems, is One that is full of com- how often is a question for specula- one evening, amid the general.laugh-- ­Bayerr" 'on-packa�ge­qr 6a tablets You FaceftsBadl lidgureds While there is one source tion) tbi.-name is a ZhanIgodspelling ter one lady,said with a pitying smile; are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. V pfexitie3. Wicum Vap and reasonably cer- of the old word for "red," which has "Of course it �vvts his grandfather In every Bayer package-are directions- Irom which it appears Lain'that a very large proporion of the given us such names as Russell, Rou- they meant. for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Ftheu- Dintment Healed$ families which bear it can trace -it, scil and Ross, and the Iirord ru"ct, or matiew,-Earacb*..Toothache,Lumbago pose MON Y ORDERS, and for Pain. Handy tin there are many Ibiliti4s pre- a change dapolltug of the name Ross E -,-18=11 red pimples and bkck- .116nted upon, which, little light can be which, In Its turn, however, Is not Send a Dominion Express MonoY twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- bdiade belian on my face and tor word'Is always` certainly derivbd from-this Order. They are payable everywhere. gists also sell-larger packages. Made facewasbadly thrown. In the-case where the source. C* In Canada. Aspirin Is the-trade mark Some of the pimples am- combined with another In the forma While Lion of a family name the tracing of Rose is the name of an ancient but of Wisdom. (.registered in Canada) of Bayer Manu- tried others salad facture of Moubaceticacidester of Sall- over and them weseplaces the source-is simile, though the trail small -clan In' Scotland, yet the name Some men never recognize an where the P11:qPles were leads in an opposite direction so of- does not appear to be of Gaelic origiii. poI •unless it is labelled. . ..Cylicacid. In botches, Tb%y used Ian at to make-it doubtful how often indeed, authorities differ as to the or- There would be no credit in rising to itch and burn terribly. 'the name of Rose itself is really rf� : igin of the clan itself, the ancient if the going up•was.not uphill work. ZRINGS HAPPY EASE. "r saw aA advartise- lated to these compounds. home of which was fix Nairnshire, Flattery Is the best cure for a stiff Don't Endure Pain. Apply ment for Cuticura and I tried tbew. The one certain source of the name some accounts declaring that the neck. It,wlll turn almost,any bead. They stoppdd the Itching and-burn- ties in the custom of tradesmen of the name was originally "de Roos,"' and Those who have never been through I I ueed four calres of Soap �*tqj aZd three bases of Ointment which reeling signs 'in front that the clau was of Norman-French the 1P .-middle ages, e -depths of �uffering cannot know I a bealed me." (Signed) Miss V.A. Z" of'-their places of business, bearing origin. Others deI it to be 'of the height 0 joy- X-�� Hayne,Stormoni.N.S.,Der-20,1!& pictures rather than words, since the Norwegian origin, and claim that It Soap 25c. Ointment 2S fad 50c. Sold 96MING I A throughouttheDominion. tan bulk of the population could not read. first used the name of Geddes. � The m In'a rd's Liniment Relieves Distemper OF val, The rose was in Wait()COMIaGn use for clan first appears in history the time L an*,Lbn*6d•St.Paul Sri this purpose, and, In the natural of King Alexander Ill., the last Celtic April Voices. course of events, such tradesmen as monarch of Scotland, toward the close aged it often adopted Rose as a sur- of the thirteenth century. may hear frail voices in -the 0 Grandmother 17 to The Remedy 3;our Gi sed ins en(=*V Making melodious answer-,eacir to ae-t Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. each A GOOD THING. RUB IT IN. • As- sibyls did of old In -sylvan & speech; AinerleWo Pioneer Dos ROW64146 They are from April's children fresh Book on t Oak*com- V fomr* row frm May OSTU *HEN yqu wan P M �����AL and falr. DOC DISEASES III have just wakened," said the maid} and to Feed `e%ternza" vaim use Sloan's tbojobwith- % -haie, lKalled poz to any AG- 1,iAl-nent. ]%does en dresgi the Author. but stiinlar,rubbing.b=dag- IS IN FAVOR, Replying-9 the whisper of the beech; X.1U4 WT.,Co.,lea. inr. Use Imely forrbeI 113 es.t 31st stroot, "And L" .the, anemone.munn3red, i vouralgis. aches and VaI -can riot drink- New Tork.17.18-AI straI - With thousands who "do beseech backsI Wye go"Muscles. tea or i�&fe6. Where the bee Is, if he has left his. They are Champions of POSTUM , ._ lair?" _. _ _ it helped theM. of.t=. the.4tream' tivkW, "must away out A Kidnoy,Remedy because Wli- Keep ft to be baCk to comfort. ea frequently ble Part of the restless and awaiting Is' Kidney troubles ow POSTur-i is a cereal bAverage of at- --I the bird carolled, as it preened Caused by badly digested food as breast, which Overtakes the"organs to trac"flavor,fm from my harm- Intent upon some fond approaching eliminate the Irritant acids' stomach to ful element. call, formed. Help your *,Look for my mate; It Is Love's properly digest the food 167 • --fy taking I S:to 30 drops of rxtmct time to nest!" Econormcalratis ing nd' April smlI#d to hear and see of Roots,sold as Mother Stiges IN au And' It ­I.- then! all. Carallve Syrup,&a your Iddner disorder will promptly III 775ere,� a kea="for Posturn —Aaw- appear. Got the cenuine. 7 North America has a white popula- tion of 100,000,000. ISSUE No. 15--121. 0 n dC 3 ME JtU _E- 3S SUBSTITUTES H11 .7z o n- 0 e er oro, open e wee .-en with W.G. and 51rF. Ravi. wor URNI PS FOR SALE—Apply to F. spri n g —W.G. Reid is Improving' H.Richardsco,R-.R.No.2,Pickering. 23,tf. Sts rt k 'Right —A. B. Colljns, of West Toron. the T - - up re.- ng w s er o. -EGGS FOR HATCHUNG- is visiti with his Isi 'blr peavAtice of;b4s.imoperty "b "K painting his stable and sheds and DL ..W. J.-Mooney. good laying serain. J.B.Gormley, Picker- otherwise renovating them. ing- -19-31 To insure yourself bodily comfort to carry on y ur John, Gordon continues n o season's Mrs. Wyler, of- Bowmanville, work you should equip ourself with a pair of'Williatus' Very q4tipal condition, and is FOR SALE-Cedar posts. Apply to Opel ,..�gradu"aliyb6COiU!13'g �ie*aker, at a few -days last week with E Adaimsion,Lot 35,con.2.Pickering,or ad- Boote, price 6.25 to 8.50-the Beat in thdLand. ber niece. Mrs. James Rose. Mf. ci-ress-&-R.No.g,Pickering. - 26.29 -Mrs. W. J. Reid and two doq. Wylev. fhters", Verna 'and 'Doris. agent_16 _also spent Suildgy with OUSE PAINTING-House paint- A pair Of 7-Irm,and Hammer Brand Overalls, at 2.75 Irew days last week with friends in Hing. Expert workmanship guaranteed. -Es-- 'nieri Bra d'Smock, at'2.75 Mr. and Mr. Rose. An,Arm and Ham ij -Miss Sleep, teacher of-the.in- omates given free. :Roy Gerow.Pickering: 27tf .10AC city. 3 pairs of .Heavy Wool Socks from 50 to 1. termediate depart%fient of the.pub -James Kennedy has returned �ORSALE- t1tv of saw-dust 00 pair 7 .'" lie school, has been. off duty for I an pins slaw, A -,home vifter spending -a pleasant E an.Rouge Hill,Ind. al days suffering from an phone U Iv.1712, A Pickering P-R.No.� 2 Heavy Work'Shirts', Arm and Hammer Brand, 1.75 each. two weeks' holiday with relatives sever 2, 26tf • attack of tonsilitis. • Buffalo. For rainy weather and. teaming a Slicker at 10.00-L%st —If sally requireuielat,3 are in. OR SALE-A.4- ear o1c'I'mare and -Miss Minnie Bray left tbi year's price'13.'DO. is terior or exterior decorating, 'Fa quantity of marigolds. Gerald Clark,Dun- ye ....-Week to visit her sisters, Mrs. baryon. 29-30 t painting, paper-hanging or graini 'Creek, Mich. Jewell and Mrs. Ketcham, Battle ing, arrange to see my fine assort- GGS FOR SETTING;��Fvonf­j. s. -'.Now th�`l as "A.11 wZ.rk and no �Iay .makes. jack'a,dull ho -41 .. - y L marfin's strain of White Wyandottes. Great -Mrs. G. E'. Glover 'and daugh metitofsattiples�wben orders way winter layers. Si per setting. W.A.Henderson, La7y in d Lowndes��t or 0 vercoa-t to do your ter, Aloha, are sp&ndjug a, fe be taken at' -.Bradley's harness Pickering.. •27-30 W shop. C. I. Bradley. -church going and sparking in. . In a crowd.. days with friends-'ia Toronto and - rJIURNIPS FOR SALE-Apple -fa 3V Woodbridge, The W. U.'S. Birth-day Tea, . E.L Chapman,lot 9.con.•. Pickering,one you can pick them every UmO, because where, H. Doyle and daliglit dress R.R,No'1,Whitby.held in the lecture-room- of the and a half miles east of Pickering Village. Ad- h76 b6.st dressed man you can b6t your -Mrs, F. Methodist,elaurch last Thursday -.you see t er, bliss Corlue, spent the.wedk- um owndes. yotin'g- Yorkshire the Jormer's -parents, much enjoyed by-all i)re!sent.- The, White 50-xs. Also'a good low dqA-n farm All kiud;� of Light S,.,)cks, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Caps. Cullaxs•"..end with night was Nvell attended and very FQR SALE-3 life he bought his stilt fr' L Apply at lot-10,rear of con.4,Pickering. Qeo. M. and Mrs. Palter, wagon. ladies served a splendid tea, on Willson. Ind.phonq 1007. 2�)-30 -Mr. and Mrs. Barlow have,tak- nicely decorated tables, arid min- Etc., at Pock bottom prices. en. possession of tlie east end istered to the needs of. their wel. OMSALTi,;---�Twn izoodh'nrses.sound 7: i When Yoll'tr-Alit good thivg��, cume to us, a!-,,) one John T. 8t9pheasan's residence -Fand in good working condi, Opposite come guests with' careful atten.' sass. spring%vajon, 1 1 2 tons i;apacit,.,,-4or- I Dr. McEwen's drug store. tiou.. The members of the Ep- i:i- Apply at Pickering Bakery. 29tf -Mr. and Mrs. Steele, of Toron- If We hav'at gq t 'erii, we'ca' n g t�'elll' to, and, Miss Jean Bateman and worth Lengue and Mission IL-1110 4�;FED WUT--,..IT FOR SALE---,I,r. friend, spent Sunday with R. A. gave.a nurnber of readings, re-cita- i,, quis-variety.aiso Canadian Beauty Veag-at tiong and dialpgues while Miss Fred T. -Buntin . ... ..... ickerind mind Mrs'. Bunting alad the' Misses Jean Clark and the Male quartette Claremont Ind.,Phone 2213' 2S.-30 Bunting, rendered several vocal selectiobs, 'Ft OR SALT-0. A. C. 72).'qe9a 'onto Established 195 7. The Ladies' Aid of St. And which rounded out a very excel 1 clean and pire.7.5 cents per hushel. Some hy hay and Cobbler potatoes. W.' H, yew's church will meet in the base- lent programme, ' The-proceeds of INN"e'stney, lot 1U, 3.'Pickering.- 2',If anent of the church on. Wednes: pro the,au. niver-lary Amounted to Dear- OR SALE-Second hind day, April 13th, at 3o'clook. All ly flfty-flve dollars. The MeMbers; Fmnwer. ,i, ',acres'. ako R,),)d qec�ftd-11.10, the ladies come.- � of the NV. M. S. wish to return 1-hor<ewagori.criean, Also black driving mare.The monthly.business meeting. 6o kind cars old. . T.R.Thexton,Pickering... 30tf of the St. George's Woman's Aux. to their he1jj."-Cb-Af OR-SALT-'--A(jo intity of�,eed oats.illary will be be4d at the hurne of thanks to Fill who cawe ly -y ��� -Services of special iaterp�it AI*o Mrs. Ham on Wednesday after- �-ill be cundticted in the Methodist -3 of cc" clover stedat 613.(k) per birch. o n.Fiming,Claremont. Phofte:CIare 2to noon, A priliatla, at 3o'elock. All church next Sunday. .110 members are cordially desired to subject, "Winningour WttP1+To-.­ ]-, OR SALE-0--dar Or).Qt.%. nnefroK be presen t. Ji pas's. ql.,Adtrt, tLmZier, hard and An(!'W' The text reads'a3 follo%N,2:1,Jv,;-11t1R c.• .,,day lengtb. at 161 1-1. cbnZ-5 PickprjnV- Mr; Noxon, of Toronto, spent said unto the people, •Sjj(,tZt. for For further parj�cljlurs apply to-John cav�!i Pickening. L�­f Sunday here at the home of Mm. the Lord hath given you thexity. '�,Every. On his return on-Sund"y Cursed be the i-nFtu before the r, 011 SALE-Chpli'p.' a!­1 �'Ind-% of by evening he was Accompanied Lord, that r6eth Sp and buildt-th I aconi,�,arnti+. and all kind-,of farm'm- Wai I Val I . I r-wid or ler.' 'Aise several heavy end spen ing I andacouple of light horst-pr-vx-r-s- his wife and child,who have been this city Jericho. Josh. 6:10,.28- d a couple of weeks with'h God has cursed All Who build ini- flerman, Claremont. Photie'2101. 17tt the former's mother. holy syitenls. We dare riot build -I­)TXVARl) Somp ppr,;un ll-ivin -Mrs. Smith and child. of To on booze. Evening stibject. "If I keri-:c-1 ni-., hriu-e and st)!­ rny shot-Xii i-onto. spout a fesv days last week Ointario.foes d*-," Redd Nurn. a pe rs- -: ,,arrel.riiuzzle loader, 1will piivt sid i any person pyincrinformatwn that wiU 1-ad I io with the flormer's' father; "Win. 10:48". 'He .;toorl between the the recovery Geo.Dunlop. Grcen- - ;., Papers Allaway. 0o their return on dead and the living:and the plague `d- 29-30- y. 'Saturday afternoon-they were was st%ye*d," Let good people all L-40R 14ALE-Torilowe'gitiaders and ac by Mr. Allaway find vote-' "Yea " and stay the 1,um L' drakes, I reg. heifer and I reg.cow, I re companied n choosea 1: daughter. Miss Maqorie. ' bull,ieparatoff, Blwk Minorca egst% for h3tc - Big Assortment f Patterns. to e past Special collection for Referendrim.China goose eggs. Fv:ed Lacey. tfi;chlarW Creek, The warm weather of th plague'. S'nodai School as usual. C different kinds of duck- eizes and -white eek has dried up-the--roa.6 very in stock. Just lot.-3-3,B.F,con,.Pickering. 21-30 from,. Com 11pte ritnge in quickly, after being in' a worse and Literary Service on Friday '0 70t Ir D t - it with condition than they have-been for eveniag at 8 o'clock. nBoys and NOTICE TO CREDITORS choose y9ur paDpernan e to -e a number of years. The use of the girls, bring your friend.-4, road drag has helped wonderfully No waitind-. Meturn hat y fa putting them in.good An interesting aervicw�- was In We E�tatp of JoshIlA N. Richardson ou. good condition conducted in St. Andrew's clinrela late of the TovvnNb;p of Picketiag not use and get credit for it.. f6r traffic. on Tuesdny afternoon, when Rey. tnthe,Couiaty- of-ontari9,. Gentle--Miss Lizzi N e Aunan, of Clairreh P F Gardiner wa,.4 formally in- 4 .,.'Buy at Home. . . .. . .. ".St., had i is hereby given pursuant to the misfortune to frac. 'ducted tip pastor inm theittilied S c.tice Lure s% bone-in one of her legs, one ec 1914. (111 day last week. JU1111 .4. th;-tt Rif persons having c?-Aims or de- ughaw, and St, Andvew's, Picker� rii-indsp%gainst the Estwe' fthpsai(l A straw haq-bad.cliarve Jo.-;huaX. Richardson. h d,. I r Brooms 'Brooms--Special - Prices stack'at Norman Holt%a in. with other children, when she fell Uf tile'ap early ahrint the W•h dty of Feii. 1023 e some I -i ki on or h�fnre­ the 1-t day of Earl Grey," regular 1.10, at --.'90 cents reo distance the R'round' it S -nteniber, and during this (flilved ip r re tilt she will be'conflned to her period jj(. _going --o, Wtv,T9,21. to'send by C pt�pild or bed forsQrnp,thme, ling % a- the high e�teeiu, : - - of 41. There was A larzp n'Timbo-r d(-17v#r' to. unApxylmed Etpcu- 'No. 6, regular go cent. rain g'at- . ,0 ---Jarves WichFird;ion wer o To being tri*cl of the.-E�m*te of thv opaid dec-e-i,4-pre ronto on Monday to tinder o all well re f•3,full pm tirukr% in writing of their No. 1;,, regular 0:5 vents, going' at Be 9 ,resented. The ceremony ,,iru;and.tbe wu tire of the eevarLty. ration at,the Giiieral`brl�l)ital, (J"'il)(111 " C., 'indiction wn-A perfl,irmed by if any after such ro T0 1r.operatiou wase itirreq4tit-and held t,y th%-in. and Aft . . . r 0 in-enfberg'if the Pros ,ry. RPV.- la?,t nientioned-d ite the said adnink". ;4 Mr. Richitrd-onexroct,3t,ibehOLtl('�.Ur. B-�r. rator will'tArit,tip 'ble for i he'it`-sets ,5 atol-0-1i Prpsibyt­ry, preAdtl•ti isilrl olth(-sA1(1E-t%tPj1rAanv pert thereof also -eached the sermon. Vgon i-f who-av eldi iii Aic�,h '' Spritics Clearance of Dr Goods � �o pI v to any tilt' trips among his 'CUStonierst in the Rcr �e pe, -awn Xr. Tzrkington, of WLitbv id. nut th�rr hk%7,- receivt?d norice. the cou n t country h A ve.been w i thd i el -d the-'11­ day of 'IAvb. l9al. 75 yd during his absence. D.ite .�A. Coupland injured one d res��ed the rongregn tion 111110 Re v. 'Nack All W(YA Ser2e,.50 in(-be4.wide, reg. 3.00j.'for Of Mr. McLeod, of Wept Hill, Rd Gi�ey T(veed, fine fot, buys' knick-ev-; 58 in., reg 8.50 .12. yd his - thumbs . badly-,one dAy J%sc drcs�ed the miniQter, The set-vice Picke,.ing. Ont. Fred week. He was; aq4,tjng -�-BlriQk DL'e�z.; GLjo(Va, 40 in. wile, reg. 1.50, 1.00 yd %vag intich eijoyed by all,- and Gree'n *knd Blue Cheek, 311-in.. rag, L'75, 1.00 yd "I ;Crawford with his sawmill, And --ovii1erfft ivaz 666'�lllded 'all,repair-' -.Black tind White Check, 30Aq. x,,Ide, reg.'05c, ­ 73 yd -fiile 'st6o -SMART . v stooping he placed ed to -the Stimfi%r �chool roon, LOOK in q in. Wide, . t�75 yd his hand upoki the log that Union Serg:e'. ee�i, red aiid'bhi&k�, w 11!' where refre-shwents %ve,-.e';er'ved 1 �w i the tiue to have yout'Clir.'river- eiiaiz e �.?stilt that b' he ladies of the cougreg8tiOn-, .50 yd, far... "being on-win, with Of y t his thillnib catne in (•olltqct TJtl� find a rilbst -plensaut Socil' t hour hauled before the ri-3ads open tip for 'These are'all good v.-Iltie;'and an opportunity to save. 7, tbe'rapidTy 616vi.n Pmr sa.w lace atip g. �7pet�t by all..• Rev-4. F.Clug;t Otnrir-ig. You'-will enjoy at trip on your spring bayb3g. r ;�004 M in vour,car if[ put it in lrrod:41ape. It badly and narruwly, escaping (if DunbArton, Who Wag to h 16-6!nR his hand. AV' I in,;ke.Rnv kind of oar talk plain En. taken part in the service was un• Q1114h: -All work guaranteed: eldingand carboii biirned with an ;Ni7t Sunday, April 10th, spr. able, t'o attend, being confined to Acetylene W M a -S , ,-CHAPMAN attack vile will bf§'held in St,* GeorgLa's S , 'Ick of tolj=,, slit tvhilrs ion wait. Fi,ee`iiir. his bed I church at 10-80 a. m., 2.30 p. iii and 7 p. in. Pre'1116itiary"notice is C. Pardoe,�North Clardmont given of the forth-c-orning visit (if 'DUM MEETINGS the Right Rev, J. F. Svveen�. D. REFERE-N -D., Bishop' of' Toronto. Bi�:liop HARNESS SHOP BUNDYS HARDWARE in W Referendum tneet"�s ill 'be -Sweeny-will offi(-ij-te-Ft f;, St. Geor- held in all the ehurche-� in the 'li V, ge'seburch on Sunday morning, town, sour need's aiefil'ibe Rtu-ne:--s 'April 17 the hip on STm-day. Apr. fO and line, or if your RD6ts need 1� and Week-nigbt as folio on Q r.epRlrJ139, give us' 'HOUSE-CLEANING NADE EASY -Wm. P. Stepliens, ,'who YmF, Claremont, Monday Apr. ll:'Kita- &-brother, of Gerirge ry- a call; Stephenson, sale, Tue�:�Iav, Apr'. 12.. Cber of this village,'and of David Ste- wood,Wed nisday -White We carry everything to make house- Apr. 13, ,p enson, of Brougham, died at his vale Thur Cecil Bradl h I ey sday, Ape. 14; and At meAn Enfalirasia-townghip o,6 Bt clehning easy, such as. 2ho -oughaTli"on. Friday, -Apr.- I 3�. HR�.ness AIRker Piekoring. the 16th "It.. at the age of 58 Silver collection, years after an illness extpnding i Ste Ladders Mops, Tubs, Self•wrihaing �Iops`, Washin 9 over a period of 14 Years. He was J ELM DALE MIL ALE REGISTER. Machines, held in high •-este6rn by Fill who. Q16thes' Wringers, Tub Racks, Ctirtain -knew him as was witnessed by the Tt:E:S*'DA*Y. APRIL 12TH-Auction sale y numerotTs 116ral tr1butes. He had of household furniture. took etc oil can al ways'get the hest Mani- Stretch6rs, Brooms, Brushes,es, Stick Fast eight of a family, Six 09 whom and the property of the estate of the late toba Flotiv nindr- from-No. I.' his widow survive hini: James Ledgett, lot T, con. 6, Picker- Manitoba* Wheat. 'Wifiewash Brushes, inR(Salein Corners). Salle lit I Otisfiliold and .Pac-te -A meeting of flinsp jut 'Royal 171 Glenora for ere--ted :-Sharp, See bilki. AN'tu. �iaw, auc• Brenil. Tryallag.'' in baseball w' as held in the Gordon tioneer. •Boilers, Wash BoardsT.St-eel Wool Carpet Beaters eO. By.April lAt, when Outs Souse on Frid Pastry F!oip I-re?h'Rollcd 0, A baseball. club WEDNESDAY, 'ArRiL 13TH-=Auction BRAN, SRORT8 org.,Irizpd sale of registered Clydesdale horses, and the following offi el,s elected: registered And nigh grnclp cows and dent, Rtidily, heifers,tbc�pWperty of H. W. M.�- .,OAT CHOP Honorary Presi -E.L See 0' ur 6obaplete line of CRUSHED OATS 'President-Dr. V. E. Cartwright, Brien.lot 34. cun. 5), Whitily. Stde I BARLEY CHOP Vice-P resi4en.t-N.,'J. Morvis'ey, titl.30, sharp. Wm, Maw,'auction. S S66,y Treastirer-•17, G, Morrissey, eer. 11�;A Ti 0 Pure Paint CRACKED CORN -Martin'Sen ui 100 p. c. re nt 'Unnager-Robbi'Gord6ti. It WAIR ED decided'to join the Scarboro Base- -N 0 T 10 E M I X E L) 11E�-, F E Varnish, Floor Caldnell's Cream substitute-, -Fifaisln, Varnoleum, Wood Lao, ball Leagne. It waQ also decided Having decided to retire from active C-11f Meal. 7 %.. I "Z�T W.h;4e to hold a (in nee an'd box 9'OeiAl in bu;-in,e­,;-T hereby give notice that I 31(-)Iasses Meal Euamel etc. A '-the Town Hall on 'toe evening of will accept nr) ­k eittec cl­- Sth of CHOPPTNG AND OATA Thursday, April 14th. to %V11101 April. 1021. J also wish to take this CRUSHING EVERYDAY Ask fora color card. the PTtlj1i0 i-1 CcrdhillY invited. opportunity of thapking niy mftnv Get prices on feed.in ton lrjtq. '9per-i'll muqip will be furnihed by custonlers for their liberal patronage The Rolialst ffawaiiAu Orchestra, in the pas�t. BELL PHONE.' 7X, 17,7' .(8pipce-;�), of-T:,rcinto. Adiripsion, NATHANIEL BVRKHOLDER� W. P,:L" v.jtijj!e. Dunbirton, April 2nd, 1921, Chopping every day, ' J, I -Bun- dyi- Pickering AFfj P