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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_04_15 Re 5 '17 44 -'x, t ? doffik AOL PICIKIERING,- ONT, FRIDAY,'APIRTLi- I 5, 1921 -No. 36 ,VOL* XL..: 5 WHITKVAL.K WKtTRY Established IM Women's Institute will meet on Workmen have stalled- Baker Th- w-cae work put- Geo. ,.T. Wednesday, April 20tb, at S p• m., at ting the perni.anent. cement deck on fit Medical the borne of Mrs George Burkholder. the new Lynde'* Creek bridge. The GREENWOOD Roll Call responded to by exhibiting bridge. when completed, will be one of E. FORSYTH, Opb!.D.-. Diievittir welcome. the best in the district. relic or curio. All are w Optometrical,As We think we kn;4ra lot about '.R a sociation of Ontario. Reg. k'- For the third time a minstrel show. catered Member of"the American Optometrical stable plans. Consult US. i SCARBORO put ow Association. Eyes examined by appointmeiit. ft by the Whitby Amateur Ath- Phone 2804, Claremont.,Ont, IF letle'Assoclation, was given on Tues. MILLS- •Me The contract for the installation of day evening in the Town Hall before a Why experiment. , We have plan Z -kT -F. TOMLINSON. M, B.. 'Member 1. ed stables for a great n-utn. 2.000 fee*t of intake pipe, a pipe line large audience. The IB300, that was eons .LI o of the College of Physiciahs and Surg ber of Virtuers (and from the lake. to the summit of Scar•, realized will go-to the Victot ion Order of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied the late Dr,.R.Prodie.and latterly by Dr,Ca saved them boro BIUMA, and tbeerection ol. the of Nurses, -well. Phone. Claremont,(�nt, 231Y pumping house in connection With the- _ps in it year), Why not fo r* You ? waterworks veten) for the southern y awarded to the Central. 13UNHAFtTGN" I CA ATWRIGHT, NI. D.. INI. ares.has been ilwat Biscuits and Pastry have that. floe* V•�C.t.P,& S_Ont. A coroner.for the Coun- Sanitary Foundation Conapany by the Scarborci6 In Oar Steel Stallsare S Public Utilities Cmiymission. The S�eeding operations are now in full sweet, nutty taste when ty of Ontario. office hours: l'gand r0_.1nP'Bcjj or at other.-hours by appointment Ph c and healthy. swing.- No.24.t:;Ind;phone No,W. Pickering. Or,- frum work will cost.$03,500. Water will be. Mrs. James Andrew', of Pickering, made 331V ]St. profitable supplied by ALigti Our water bowls"are''pro spent last week with friends in Dun 'NNO'N, M.D. L and labor-saving. N Edinburgh, member of the College of C M CK, r.N BROCK ROAD -barton. K S-.S M I alias Gibsoh. of Toronto, visited carrier is the y'enrly physicians and Surgeon's of Ontarfo,licentiate Our litter car rs. Thos. Kn.1 is somewhat ind!3. Mr. and lies. Dunbar and family on Pastry Flour. It is made by the W Bola] College of Surgeona. Edinburgh. hired Blau. posed at the present time. Sunday, most n*dern system from fteels. attention to dsioases of women obIldren. Miss Anderson and Miss Lo-wtben Oflice and residence,Brougham.. Mrs. Axford.,of Toronto, is visiting the choicest wheat town, We gave you ni ouey of Toronto:spent a few days with Miss gro bet,Soo, Clayton, fit present. Jas..'Farley has-with eugaged-Chire. Agnes Thom. The -quality is there and tae .. :. 4 A. Fuller on the farm for the present We welcome MTS_Pizer I ack.to her price is right. home here after spending the winter -H..KFNNEDY,,Barrl5tPr.'Sol season &c- Stouffville, Ont Mirs. Wm. Badgerow hasreturned In Wantforif. USE BAKERS' JOT ieitor,iNotary Public,!!Conveyancer: 4 ....*­ -- . Whitby,Ont. 41 from a short visit t%_Pickering- Vil- Mrs. Kennedy and friend. of Scar- loge. porn, spent the weekend with Cb'hs. For'Bre'a:d-makei; more, better, 7. FAREWELL, K.C., BAR 31r. Skopitz has moved on to the and Mrs. Palmer. whiter,and sweeter bread E. RIS- TZB.04iunt7Oz6'ffnAttornoy,.&MdOOUZ*y -Buy your Furniture from' We are all glad to bear that Miss Connor farm,just vacated by Maurice than any other. '.,,ZmWtor; GovirtHouge.WbtsbT. 10-T ML,rphr, Sti-ickland.ofTaran-Paran India,and The school• bovi have purchased a formerly of this place, is now, on her Barrister and B E A L neii football .and will soon 'be In i wa,�to CAnada on furlough. E. CHRISTIAN. BArri, t, Ja Ho A b Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money o position to challege AU comers. On account of Rev. -,Nr­Clugsttin be. 0611,12CM-ce Brock St.,north,Whit". i5l`P _CLAREMONT.. R,-J.-hud Charles Fuller are lacing Ing sed.• Mr. Henderson. of Td;foronducted t services in. P Pickering, he se 0�=: 4T plans for the erection of a couple of Pic -Detc..21-2,9 Dapforth Ave. :Nvootwarth Bldg) Reduced Prices for Jan, and- summer cottages at Fairport durtug the chnri•h here on,Sunday very ac. -Certtird 14-11. Satu Mal— Feb. We�pay the freigh the Inesent seLt,Son. ceptabl y mall: Toron�o rday3, Phone wern I .(Ind.) •..r-401Y anywhere.- -The-9tinbeam Misz.,ion Auxiliary will IV __ bold a pie soul it in. Lhe basement of ILLIA31 J. BEATON. B. A..Bar- Larpie stock and �oWeA rice. CHERRYWOOD the church on Fridti.), evening, April -, krnbcr 9fthc firm - . I - V V rister. Solicitor.,de 22n-d. A good peogrnm is being pre- Se" rivice. 'XAFniton.roe.er and Beaton, Toronto Ry�kman. Seeding has commenced hire. General-Trusts Building.$.',Bay Street,Toronto. ome and haws aRood We are: -gbtd to bave Miss -Rotich, pared. t-o id] r -bkk with i, again. time. ' Rut--Wrls Don't florg t to LOGS WANTED We-are glad to hear that-Sirs. Jas. bring your pie. Delilah Tavlor 1,; improving. G A R A G D_ Gor'doti Wai d.of Toronto, called on BLAKE B. BEATON. D. Rock Elm. No. 1.s4f),O)to S45 t;oYp NI BROUGHAM Graduate of the Royal Celclite of Dertal Soft Elm, ' - ' SO.0)to 4 0) friends here on Monday. surge a and Vniversity of Toronto, othce. Basb%vood. 31'TO to 35-64) E. R;%rker is visiting her moth•: Wedding bells are now-ringing In We have a full litiell of moiar oils and ere Mrs. J, P. Laughlin. this locality; cavtr -W,ad Pringle's hardware store"Whitby. White Ash, _1(1.(O to 45(if) greases as well as motor fixtures., Office boors 9 to 12 :I to :,.3(2,- Ind. tore a. Mr. and Mrci. Thompson and family Miss Eva Wilson. of Toronto,spent •Bell phone 220.1 441Y visited Frank and ,fits. MeCriie. - a few davQ at her brifue here. A utus of all makes o'nd desighe repair- Hernlock. . 25,(4) -1 j)avjd. Rivasell.,who has been ed on shortest notice and 9Crd Groh tb Pine;ZVO Miss M. Lahn2an, of Toronto,spent- % r-9. the n eek-end with friends hem under at fair prices. f - (ter I he doetriv's. car's, for the past Chopping strid Oat Rolling every week -Russell and Airs. Diwidstin spent week.is improving again. - Agents for Pominion,Tires Sunday last-at the latter's home. Milton Russell Wt for Regina on 'V ETA E.RTEPH,EXSON_A.T, day "cepting 3londav, Gordon Mainland spent ' Sunday Friday last. after spending several teacher of piaw and theory. Ph7�re V1603. "Genuine Ford Parts Claremont. 50-10 with hi-t sitint. Miss 1. Mainland. months with his parents here. Ai W. G.Barnes, Green River S.-W.-Tbz�mpson 'bad a car load of A ntimber of oursporting fraternity Gasoline always on hand. Free Air j7' Q. HAM-4ssupr 'of* 31arriape sports to To�onto Saturday night. Licenses In We County Of 01111hriN I mctnred down tc, Pirkeriog m Tues- 0 Or address R. R. 'No. 1. Loctist Bill. .11r. and Mrs. Sinclair, of Toronto.- day evening, rind thev Ineltaling Village. imy report a good Call and see us if-yqu are In neoill I spent Sunday %xitb 31r. and XA9. Lint- catch of-fisb. of-anything IEk the auto `.W1V..R1CHARDSO.V­ Rpol E8 n,-r here, All th,we interested in the'SabbiLth or truck line. rinAurnrce.Ccovvj NOW W_c 'Wie.'1A G'reen River', sWept 4 School Footh4l League team are re- y- Farmers' Attation 1tv 0 ( nested to,he on the field, next Tues- Public,Etc 'Pi�kiri.ng.Ont. 311Y eel, vifth hli' daughter. .11 ubsell Davidson. lay,evenitig. - . Cowan & Shepherd W7 E. Those who &,he_-tbPir harnf.-s HALL=Rouse carpenter. timatts gi%en for new ­ui.rk. cpwirs- :,r Mrs. Brown, of. laliogtor, who,.h4 alterations. Ind.phont29lJ,- Pickerirg. 2aly mended.or-wisfj Ap ything in the bar- AUDLEY about to make her home in C�;bridge ness line,slease leave i our orders with t6w'willio, spent a few-days herewith Pickering, Ont. . .BEATON TOWNSHIPOLER!', J. S. Bals on, We FtTe�Pldgt-d tO E'eE' the fall.W*beat 0, W zsk�i-pg All_rppftir,�w Ill tie cAtled for arni 4p• her daughter, VrQ. Frank Axfor& i0id 7mi adows looking So good. after Henry and 3J%s. Sheet wl�,h to an. ass *at"=, ro ort 111010-tier a Marriaxe L" noA2nee tbeeng sedia"ta, Accountexf, Eto.- iverp(l Within three days of receiving 1,,,open winter. Grain Chopp the order. . . . % Rgern,nt of their eld xi?eral�. 0101. 1.1 - r The farmer4 are extra bu%v its the dfttwhier;Edith Luella, to Ernest At- M2 W. N1fDDLET07N- t­wa:G iin advances and 'tnmiy are about b,,.t IngUs. of Bi)uawilie. the wed- c -D FLAKING: t!oneLr for t,.e rro% UiTH S. PUGH. Linerseil--All- 49tU z Harne-s•maler. Wliftliv in the flelds cultivating the soil, which (ling .to take place the latter part of X !ncc ,f Ontario, AA Pr w-ttingin vnnd-sbarie. Aprir, Rinds of bales conducted on rea•ori�ble sevens. _Alen breeder 011 puze•tred-". orthorn catt.o, Kenneth Pratt has returned from I Be sure and Fir"end the big R�fer- 'Write,phone c;r call., !ad, r)hnnNCl3rtrr".t a ired t6 do Chopping and PICKERING wh-r,' he had gone U)r.a endtini innssi I%Peting" he held in.the I am prep' Glen-Major P. 351Y ry -211 - -Oat,Flaking every day in the 0 nand ,'bperat ion -in- one of the T,�,wiiffiffl ihi�; �Fridav) eveningatX bospl-als. Ht- mme back much im• o'clo(71c.. Fjousiria singing by the 'FP_0STl LL, I icen.%dAizctionp,�r, "week except Saturday.aturday. a ter Coutiticir of MBER . YARD p,-V,,d. chiir6b'ch6irs arid insthirtiveitilaresse's e York sad Ontdria­AMC U interest in relation to the Refs- tiv Rev. 4NIAjnr Price and Rev. lire T, 010C *leo of&U kinds atiertec;toot shortest The'intei motice. Addyt)&A Clrctu Bivbz P,0" Out, re"tim v4tte i,5 inure.-ging every 'da% Vplipiim, of White.vale, Rev:,. rown :0 Uhn F. Bayles, Claremont-: %vill give i good -*nd Gardiner of Pi,!keflng.and M. S. Rural Route No.2 RtIld this sober otectior W.M. MAW. LlCENz;E'D AVA7- NVe'have a large-ftnd weil as;ovted nc&u'ni* of fts,eff bn the d i v side on Cha pzi,,Fin.Coti-aty President. -A great, ,k.Q�tario and Durla m Court TIONEER.forYot stock (�f tb-, fullonin'g irs.%terial"- 1londay. April the 18th, between 8 a. rueeting in the interest of a great tie% All kinds.­f asih;s Pr0avPt',Y-attcn4Qd t Automobile Repairing to Terms reasonable. Dates for sale, may be Matchpd F3. C. Fir Flomingi V I ni. and 1', p. ni: cause. 1.(-t us flil theliall. Silver _;;4an&edatNEN%'5'OfficV. Be3 and Ineepen- Be at the big 1;oxsociAl. in'tbe Aud• collection for local expe�rlsrs. The Ch'eviolet Service Station and dcht phones. Whitby,OpL sly Matehed B. C, Fir Slweting, at"(1', 1,v rebool"house on '"7edneddV`,.11XPtil The-dta.h occurred very suddenly an Garage at Pickering Is open for "all Alatclip(T B. C.. 11pniluck flooring. �1�v 26th, at 8 P.'-m.' 31 ar*v titir4ct'i've -Satuirdivof.0. W. Ferri ei.233 Coll ege inds of repairs and overhauls.tchNi Fir cleilitl7" I In-. ia k 7 inch V Nl a dies-are biwk- huilding, dainty boxo sfrtet, torontfi. it well-known drug- And immy h qz'rlp }fist.�-The late Mr. Ferrier was t &WI 1; in. B. C.-Cedar..Siding. hopeful men are savi. taken Chevorlet 490 Cars Nine Hundred and BIc-ught and sold. g Fifty Dollars,F. O. B. your, Govern'roent, Murftip&l and :C�o', Also- Beaver Hoard,r d, P I-,i.k t e.r Board r their dimes for the bik night, "111- ill-%vith ptil!nona�-y trouble. and white own facia.r -�N[aW w�ll hent y-nur'kt-fjii,_,c-. handing bring vet tinved to an hospital sue. and Apple Barrel��.* (jilt boxes tit %-our cjwn price. A curnhed. He #as presliaeut of the Expert workmanship guaranteed.- Potation Bonds for Sale. 7 P. Program 17v a�ddtS from , 'Whithy, N1Nr)ij D'Awconipativ, and a member AgenCfor Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Bell Phone 193 1311,ioklin, Pic 0ring and Atiffley. Ad of the comwil of the Ontario.College Tires and Willard Batteries, L W D Gordon & Son zi-ii,-io-ii 23 al 15 cents, Everybody rd Pbainiacyr- He-was bony in Bro• Batteries exchanged. WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY cv.e. n2b"rn forty-seven years ago, and is r by his wife and one son PICKERING- Gerow's Garage, Picke M. M. _6.-r=2ZCM= .' ,. : STOUFFVILLE Lloyd S. Ferrier. :-,Bell and Independent phone. Surgeon if VeJerinary The hv-iaw for a municinstl rink was- Hor.or Grad unte of On tari6 Veteri nary defeated by a vote of 100 Co 144. Advice-for Electors re Referendum-; F k ermg 0 r. Nlurd-tk 31cKifinon, College. All c.11lidaivorniglit D of Regina, -EL1 'fTT addressed a large promptly atten6d to audience on the tem -anceqtieition. He If you are a British E-uliject.•male or 7, Bell and InZiependentPliones p�e i -late,'21 of age and have lived speaker,PICKERINQ, ONTARIO speal, flin Dr. Ira Freel has returned Ada 12)month,, and in Ontario-2 ge& Charleik Sts,Torotit-o i�ned from in Can �r� Yon st of February. TIME TABLE-Pickering Stallola FlorldR and finds the temperature months prior to C> vou are an elector, If your name is T.R. Trains,going Eaat lue as U311iows IS NVELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT C.k.- bei-ii c.w.,wb t lower than, experiene No. 6 Mail •57 A ed in the SOX not on the voters' list in the polling David Forsyth, an old 28 Local .2-28 P.M. .%.DA FOR T11611 ORADE,NVORK. Ac. . . rpsident.of sub-division where you reside on vot- diea from the. effects U a trig day, go 'to the polling'place and to fe. 36 Local 6.23 P. X this town. 'countancy, stenography, type- a brother of the late ask the returning officer to enter your due is follows stroke. He was Trains going Went voters' list, which be No. 35 Local 10.15 A M Daniel Forsyth, of Claremont. name on the M' wiiting and general im;royement 27 Local 2.35 P. R. O. Ward -has been engaged by must do if be observes the law. Take -intend the electric some responsible,elector, whose name TRY OUR OPEKO COFFEE, 7 Mail 8.55 P. M,' the town to super courses; much personal attentioil s on the list who knows yoil;who lights and perform anv construction i It is it Rexall product Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday Standard to Students : graduates read- -required, at a salary of&1WO a vevr. will vouch for yon before the return- gi.ven For -Ing officer. All electors trust vote in a lid,is s"re to -egging'is according-t At a meeting of the Board of time. ily obtain emplayment. ; open' all and other citizens of the town held on the polling sub-division where tbe.y- please, Monday evening, it was •decided to reside on voting day, if they just set- Dr. N. E. McEwen, B.V.SC. - y Write tozday for d, only 45 cents per pound, ea r. prosp�ctus; form K cotnpanT and build it$12000 tled,tbere the 'IF �eforp. the vote is Veterinary*Surgeon. rink which will coidoym to the rules taken, their names having been put NVAMP-OLES, NYALS, enter Any time, n the voters list as above. The polls and regulations of the O. H..A- 0 Graduate of University of Toronto. Avery sad and,fatal accident bfip- will open at 8 a. tn. and close at 6.j). NATIONAL, REXALL W. J. Elliott, Principal Referendum Committee vial Former Veterinaiian to Macdonald a peried to the son of John Tarr, a short tn, The Refere 'Products i'xlways on hand AgHcultural College, Quebec. distance from here, The boy,'who be entitled to two inside scrutineers Prompt attentlo'n-to all ctleate.--- Bell and Ind. Phones,, ing with his younger sister in,the barn during the day and be present when Cigars, Gigaretti. PICKERING, .ONTAR10", It is -My Business and while trying to pup a swing up the ballots fire'rounted at the close of To •help you run part of yours, from one of the joists in some waT got the polls, which scrutineers will be We make our'own stook and can- officially the rope tangled about his neck and provided with certiflcates powders. They contall dition 42 By operjinj�a New. Garage in the Vil- fell from the beam, choking him to signed, The women are urged to be lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do death. active in assisting and encouraging pu r ,Go R E 11T all kinds' of repair, work, including e drugs. No filler W What prove a fatal accident each 'Other at the polls. Free trans- tops find To,4 e man _�Jde curtains, also making bef,l Mr. r, the section fore portation will he provided for all wbo Has a full line of tresh .end cur- Mark cleati,14-the letter X your old car look find run like new by on the G. T, A. The hand car jumped so desire, ed meats constAntly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint, the rails aud he was thrown,up in the at the right hand Side of the word with force and fell on the sharp -Yes" where Agent for Toronto machinkry, includ- air you see it on the ballot N. E. McEWEN, Breakfast Bacon Presidents Spice Roll, ing: Purnps,', Windmills, Silos end of st claw bar which penetrated and your vote will count. A fl&m, Bologna, Weiners, etc and$Gdsoline;�Engines, his abdomen about Rix inches. He of polling subdivisions will report re was rushed to the Toronto General Suits by phone to Rev.J. W. Down, Veteriy*ry Suneon Higbest,prices paid for CHARLES Al.kRICE. Hospital and Aight, hopes are enter- Tp.-President, at Pickering, FL9 soon .-Cox. 3.=10�CerL=e 032.ta=0 Butcher's cattle Home Tel. .5521. Whitevale,Ont tained of his recovery. as possible after polls close A WS P I CK- -- R ' 'a•s' .:..,,n:..,.y a:•.n.3#. ,,;�: i!" _ >,•;. ;_ •n ?...'.•`.' r v?+v X1.s. --•+` -rtr P ''.Y.' -;ca s9-.' .S i ''+•`3t^vr`.'t:, "'!`ec"r'„ vY• `,^ q;, " S..r�, +.+'rwe?.•. #w»..wu rte•., •,,n„_ '� �.siy�c.x:_ +•'�.+i: v 3:v'., ,`°'r"T'"e�"'a}}��QQ n7"µ'. ,�• _i, -'S+�."•L<CL3','°i•.p�'�.'7.r.� +'��•-, -nr.i. T.. i�''.�)1'k >.:dK•_ i'�'' i•.- .Z T�_`.W..GPf� M1�'4i� n�..��.{,p�•{. :,y�,H '{Y""...5 L�'CY-.�w ' '^Jy,,'".�; ,K.i.��.•'.✓" `77, i �,�,, .aG. d •t^ -&i.- ti.+'r eru yG•, ,d .ten y.. ry� ..A• ..a- _ „-par«».,; ,tine,-: .`-�,ra.,,... R .,,,^, r e �,. ...ry-.� £'! s�,:'k.. ".{ - -c4 ' -•i::-;yv.i'' ;..�'; ....Aw"�S.a r.:.r-.�,-*, s�.�`-.+ti,:"yv+yv!✓- _ - '!n' :.f .r.�•;s.•..:raF?, 'w+• 'tip,.-",-..e,%,•. r�C..,.//' r. "„"'.-'�,'..," .'*y,•' «:r- +;�;i. .?✓?rx,• ati- •v^.:' ?ie•,f, „�;c; '4: *ea'�''� ,'"-',�, •.•s.,�,,, v,r.^.� '..yP2�-"?° �yi ywa .r''.`4 ti'�.'+ �,a�• r'. •••^+�%.:v' , r,:' y"�•1,��` �-u.'r 9e; - "' ... `e' " . .r. .� ..n�''.Y„-': _ -,-1f,. :N^'-'- • n•w;il`•� - �..J�'.i7i' sips. •(;:. f - e " ` in the South of England under Very C3iA.& to Bale tie Door? p,:,n d the worst is yet to come favorable conditions in April. im. The Toronto Hospital for iaour•r • r Z,abpt,•yrsltderS and the Labor Free A total OClipse of the Boa if a Very Allen, la aftsllailon with Deuevue and • F.'.< - Allied Hoepltals, New York Clt7. 91Rit i41ftffiSgraLion stopped. -Lobbyists // - inspiring eight. Darkness much like oRen a three Tenn' Course o! Tram- _ % late dunk atel►ls acroe>i the surface of 1ng to,young women, bavtnR the re- �Y� r„` -llravdr Xeea busy at Ottawa for some; ; / qu red education. and eslrotte of be piCtririn� before members the: , the earth and it can be distinctly seer . coming nurses. This Hospital has '!.� �� adopted the eight-hour system. The ",•' tMrlYl results in unemployment that •a -'-yam+ I y approaching in the sky. Inetettd of De- pup is receive uniforms of the ec"1.1 -�311ka1Y follow it Cwmada!1098 not /� -'tug a•black dusk, 310WeiBr, there is a monthly allowance and inane! rig k. ..,.- expenses to and front N"w YoHt. For 1wrthe, door to immigration. The 1111-' decided color of deep red, further lnformativa apply to the 7 4091;�rment situation is not a new / -, The total eclipse of the moon. which Duperlutendent. Al problem. Winnipeg and Canada have; � will take place on April 22, will be " '3 r le= dealing with it annually for the I �'-` generally visible over all of North and past twenty years. Any excess in nn- / t1 South- America don''want people to know how you imploymeat at the present time Is due( —fir--- get your living. 66 the, fact that the public stopped The King's watch. If you 'Sad the beat part of your buying goods made dear by too high a / 1 salary in your pay envelope, sad not ' ^.. pest of production, in which labor f j + J( Recent revelation$ of the adveafur- outside at it—In your chance to make fligurea largely. -There !8 abundance, �` our lives led by members of the Bri- good, In your opportunity to learn the e>tt work in Canada and there will be tleh' Secret Service raise the goes- secrets of your employer's success anQ / ,f tfon, "How many people have heard•at. be paid for doing it. l plenty for everybody to do—immi-' ' ' the King's tiVatch?" - - �rans and all—for years to come. The rt ' " It you are not,trying to be rtn artist nt difficulty to that capital will I This decoration, regarded as one of instead of an artisan in your work, a ` D / / I " the greatest honors, the King can be. Pre gamble on the present high cast i J / 1- / - professional instead of an amateur. Vf production. Therefore it !s not the stow, !s awarded to Secret Service If you are always thinking of what scarcity of work that is causing the men only' you might have accomplished, it 'you trouble but the scarcity o1 capital. , The decoration consists of a gold had tried someth�(�►g' else, or were in s -•�, I hunter watch of exquisite workman- some other loeapty. The propaganda that Labor leaders I A �• eh( Inside the case Is inscribed the c.� - have been spreading !n the Labor A4f p It, as the yeaf° go by, you don't feel i of 'words,' "For ervfces Rendered,—' your life growipg richer, your noniron press is of an entirely selfish and tk ,I ' George." - clads distlaction. The phase of the f � constantly bro deaing. immigration question considered by + a ` + About these decorations If your work does not call into play _._ f ' "'M"A-A—d•�..., were afon the r. The ser- your highest faculties, your creative them, is how will immigration affect I ; w� + el, vices ngndered'•by o , f the b ere- labor*apply, or to be moreeconcrete, ability, your resourcefulness, your ia- rtow will it affect wages? Labor lead- a blpleats--a naval,officer erve to genulty. ' illustrate that the King's W tch is a It your job is no calling out of'you era speak of possible immigration ag-i ' "• 'hard-earned honor. The cur in gregates that will likely flood Canada, ' German q the best that is is you; tt every drop ri but the? never eliminate the_30 to 40 i Spent ia eighteen months mxinggwith not blood to v fl _ t bl d every fiber does -per cent. of women, school Aiidren, -<'s enemy sailors at the German naval s it. " sad under, Included' in immigration - 1% -totals,that do not enter the labor mar- - bases 'ot Ktel and Wllhelmshavea. He i transmitted the information he ob- a a' Itet. Statistics show that of every - - : "What is fire highest form of ant- -� :'gsenty male immigrants over 21 years.' - - whom •t`o the British Government, to' life T" asked a teacher. "The gir- i age, the average is about three - -- - - _ . - whom it was t y has its aSel" rep'tl'ed the boy at the bottom = laborers;tea anekilled xorkers, Every country has its apecla! decara- of.the clans. ,�.. Akfiled 1 tioa for these adventurous men. One the other seven of professional fi"��lltf01 Central American republic award& a :- sad miscellaneous occupations. What tiny gold dagger, !ascribed with words would Canada have done in pre-war Canada to-day. Iamtgratfoa has a fain, of France, and of Belgium, similar to those on the King's Wgtch. ` Ceara without immigration? Where reat influence on industry and on our should not b,9_turaing their eyes to a will Canada be if the resolution now p s ' befor'e-the Ottawa Horse "that all lm- prosperity for which is the basis of re- country such As Canada where the How to Tell If You Are -ANERICA,�N Venue for the goverameat. The pub- Possibilities for the furore are so _ migration be suspended until ■ normal lie'generally, should seriously protest great? Is there any reason why as a Qllt Of C. 1 oondltion of affairs In established." is against any governmental action part'of the Great British Empire, we you ar;e out of place it your work is r• cfmaider". There to a general im. which would prevent the entry of de- should close our gates to the people r' !' pressdon that the only immigrants drudgery to you; it you don't love it, Canada needs, are those going direct- suable immigration into Canada. A of Great Britain especially, or to the if your heart is not to it. •ly on the farms. That !s true, but constructive policy of selective !m- people of France, Belgium a the If you hate to think you must go to . FENCE will the immigrant coming to Canada migration is needed and it !s up to United States, from whence eo many work in the morning, and watch the will directly to the farm? Mr. W. S. Canada to establish a constructive desirable citzens have come to us. In clock-all day and long for the,time to go di tt, member o! the United States policy based on a careful examination the interests of the country, we should quit. ' Immigration Commission, who worked of conditions here `and abroad to the have a constructive and not a reetric• Ii you don't regard your lob as your two and a,half years ton, who worked the and that it may safeguard our in- tive policy of immigration.—Employ- beat friend, and see the possibilities ' two and of immigration abroad, chhe tereat& and promote the general wel. era Association of Manitoba, in it for larger things. - lenses any statemaat that the cities fare. regardless of any one class. ti If You are is doubt as to whether al's the wrote place for the innmi- Canada needs new people, needs Dsd 'a Me. you have found your place or whether them badly, on, the farms and In all "- you quite at it. _ r great, so tar w the immigrant is C011- lines of- industrial activity where it U A youngster's mighty lucky If you are ashamed of your lob, and ' corned. - Mr. Bennett goes oa to say that the now almost impossible to get men to If a got a fishin' dad; _ Immigration Commiseioa found the do the great amount of necessary The f in I used to have with mine �a �....,, tact to be that 98 per cent. of the'im• rough labor to keep Industry moving. Was the best I ever had, C A.. - - k'. migiakts in a general way, and some- Certainly, there are people" who When the sundown called the music �, MADE ■Y times very specifically, know what should not be permitted to come into From the bullfrog's husky throat f . J y; ;•.4• employment they are going into be- the country, because In the very na^ An'd we were trolifa' pick'rel �: T91E Canadian lore they leave their homes,their wires tare of things their admittance means In an old, flat-bottom'd boat. , Q u y : and other dependents. The reason conflict and radical'social disturbance' wheel&Wire Co■ why the immigrant gone to the citl in our midst. Canada already bas,its We always used a hand-line - LIMgTED Ms. Hesynett azplains, is that he firm share of this class. n With a whtrlln' silver aspooa,in� :. ' *' A sound, substantial, enddems y: better chance to*earn a little ready Canada is not the congested 'con And we both took turns gE ■ g ER . HOES fence. built on elastic, hingged-pmt _ 7n0IIe! and that there are also oppor try that Labor leaders would have Till the risin' summer moon principle—the most scienZ, prac- taaities for him, l! be is of a foreign people think.' Canada covers an area Her war'nln' of the nightfall fecal and perfect fence principle tongue, to talk to men of his own of 3,603,910 square miles. Now 'let.us With her silver pencil wrote, - AT LOWER COST known. It yields to great and sixt people, who speak his language, which deduct one-third, or say 1,200,000 And we'd quit trollin' piek'rei CHOOSE Your Home from om den pressure but returns again to the Is most essential during the time that square miles of what might be classed In the old, fist-bottom'd boat. new Cwo s o odernin=o..e on nor shape „ tins illustration.of modern,Ntrao• Tlloron$hlp galvanized and p110• he is leatIIlug the English language at present, as undesirable or uupro- Uwe Homee,for wh:ch'we supply tented against weather. i and tie local situation. "If the oppor- ductive areas. This leaves a"basis of In the dusk of early ev'nin' nd p;u tw; ep�t a 10 tunities on the farm are greater than approximately two and a half million Fish'll strike a shinfn' bait. *Swiss of SHIM-SSOO. 11aA� _ ..._ •. .those offered in the city, the immi- square miles. Canada could absorb Droppia' softly down slow water �i complete see p ed-fr cad GOOD"`�+ ilpeaffieetieoe le supplied-free of _� W DEALERS - n grant will soon and it out and act-sc= the entire population of the British We would lure 'em to their-fate; — 'rose with even Home. `icordingly," sage Mr. 'Bennett. Isles (England, Scotland and Ireland) Piltn' up a feast for breakfast hand He n*.buitders sim tid writ- at Mr. Bennett asks the question and then have 360 lees people to the Woatb a twenty dollar note On"901 �catalogue Ho. 63W -- _ should anyone blame the newly ar• square mile than now exIMA in the By lust a-trolnn' pick'rel. The Halliday Company Ask' for prices. They are `rived ifonmigrant for going to the place Old Land.. Placing our present pope In as old. flat•bottom'd boat. -:.r r�suniKere umitw Canada, attractive. *here he Inds compatriots, a place of latiou at 10,000,000, that means an worship, and helpful surroundings average of 4 people per square mile So I'm goln' back this summer -for him to get the tight starLin a new In Canada. To the fun I can't forget, 'Sand. If he cannot speak English, he The Reputation per square mile for•And when,the shadows lengthen his an opportunity in the first few (treat Britain and Ireland is 374. The 'Cross the old mill' pond, you bet aaonthe to gain a wider knowledge of population of Fradce taken by the We'll be droppin' down the river— e• .V = Canadian conditions from people of census of 1913, gave 40,412,220, or a Pact the lily fronds we'll float- " •' his own birth who are always to be population of 193 persons to the Dad 'n me a-trollin' pick'rel —� ° ° - "found., in the cities and towns. It square mile. In 1912 the population of In an old, flat-bottom'd boat Q wbeu the immigrant first lands he fa Belgium.was 7,510,418, and the popu- not trained or even equipped to go 'lotion per square mile was 658 per- -not Tzhpses of 1921. - cut c; the pratriea to settle down and sons. The population of the German ,_ . s _ a • - y.'get a ,living from the soil, what is the Empire fn-Europe In 1911, was 60,100,- Scientists will not be given an op• use cZ sending him out 'there to be- 000, or a population of 311 to the portunity to observe an eclipse of the *, -com:, a disgruntled and dissatisfied square-mile. _sun his year. The line of-totality for citizen? Immigration is a problem of In face .of the above, is there any the sun's eclipse'ia 1921 passes near t a e great consequence to the people of wonder why the people of Great Bri- both Cape Horn and the South Pole, , __• ^: just missing each. The line of totality <•�• _ 4 " --- will therefore be at sea or on the Ant- "'�- ti,'•• ' w- ` �� g.t-x - ■■■■a■A1!■■■■1te>t/■>A>.■!■!■tot■ie■!tt■ts;■■■■>•>t■st!■1■is■: . arctic ice fields, which will prevent an - \ _ accurate study,of the phenomenon. r v This eclipse will take Place in Oc- fSImJ�II Tires That'Cuve1hr M11C--go Experience . ,Cou, �tS ■ Is tober. ■ The most interesting eclipse of the ' owner of s small car Sts the same ■ sun so tar a& affects scientific obaer- az quaWln DOMINION$0:3'� M a ■ vation will be the•annular eclipse of Tines as does the owner of a big,heavy car who must buy large size tires. * _ You clin't afford to neglect fertilizers this year. a April $, which will be visible on land All DOMINION TIRES are built to one ltandard, regardless of size. _ in the north of Scotland. It will,last Quality and r►orkmanship are consistently maintained,so that'every cos =:Here are their advantages: K for 110 seconds, and during that owner will get'the utmost in mileage,service and satida K period only a very slender crescent �on,tlomsttse ■ - Fertilizers: - :' It tivhat size of tires he buys. - will'be be visible on the extreme south- There are DOMINION TIRES for eve ear and every (1) pay your money back with (4)%4sten ripening. � ern edge of the disc. T ay purpose, big interest. _ (3) eliminate to a large es- ■ The British Isles have been par- DOMINION INNER TUBES to insure perfectly balanced they _(2) Increase yields. tent crop failures. lei ticularly negfeotdd in the matter of and DOMINION}TIRE ACCESSORIES to complete your repair kit, :p !■ (3) improve quality. (4) help banish weeds. total eclipses of the sun. The last one are sold by the Mart dealers from coast to covet. y' s: ■ (7) cut down labor costs. visible there was in 1724, and upon ' ■ Yuai ucuaatvu King t*eerge 1. and Lae Lasi Sum»ter =1 ittlteSfed in ferJiiizer for potatoes p royal family .visited Kensin ton for -.growing near London returned in one case a�.94 and in th DOMINM-TIU- e purpose of witnessing it.. anOtber $4^6$. B The last annuI'ar eclipse seen in "l ° England was in 1858, the central line Figureyour needs, and place yotar orders at once so along r;hich the whole of. the moon that you can receive fertilizers is time far seeding. . e GOOD -TIRES _ could be seen projected on• the solar disc; surrounded by a thin ring of 1 ' Sou and Crop Impirovemen� 'Haread brilliant sunlight, running northeast 1'69 across England from Dorsetshire to, - *t fife Canadian FertfNeer Rawdatiew to the Norfolk coast. Since then no total 1♦ ' "w' !kr Henry G. Bali, S.S.A..Dire,IL Manning Arcade,Toronto.Out. `tso[ or annular eclipse ha3 occurred which t ■ 19 '1t has been visible from England, though �' = IF Imam Managua■f Kan■nowns■■■XXX■N■Htlt■sian tit ■■f■ a -ery large partial eclipse was seen fi > 'ti' •iw'h•ti - �.,: 'ti,: `�""' :r =e.. •h r`'-^ •M ,;k -Y '�":'w°dFy' "," '-'"��y"..•,T Vii:;'. ' .,� - .:eqr.. w_-•.m _^, t 'y -,s ~iivi"z•.y.....'•a4 :.r'°.aK., �' +Fg r .:3'•`.7i-. ..v +C� :,y.v.•!n.. +M ''i .a $• ' �' " •.'. ''r ,�S+''i�M• t�"`°'.,a" >ui" :r'""RS" At � SY,-'�.{ `�E°i�: ."•e2'�Fh. Ii, .- ^• &. MF + — ___-., . --_ W, .7 M '701 3 Ckwli&d Ad"rkben"Intill., A ^W -PA#t Lloyd CROW"WW u-r, Rlip TS SWGM FOR Totir'ittwe, who was one ct Lloyd 'I most �skes and vi6dsla of cam A63113rTs WA3M.A Your old. oroken or worn-out parts George's'chief assistants at the Peace rePlaC,04L write or wire us dowrib- & GENTS WANTED: OLISS NATlVJ5 the Conference, relates this anecdote re. Herbs is a remedy for the rellet olt ANAM Ing What you want. We carry 44 -_On l*rrest and most complete stock In garding former President Wilson: onstipation. Indixention, Bill Ithournatism. Kldr Cal-da of slightly used or new parts iet,Troubles.�"It is In a. secret conference attended only ana automobile oquiPmAit We ship well-known. having en exteaul of Strength Follows When 0-0.13, anywhere in Canada. . S&tls. by President Wilson,.Premier Lloyd vertised. since it was first manulale red LOW 998. by distribution of large quantl- factory or refund in full our motto. George, Clemenceau, and Nitti, no ilea Shaw's Auto Salve" part sulmly, of Almanacs. Hooks. Health MW 'or k% etc.. which are tho Blwd Bewines Thin. W'. F secretaries st6nogr#phers being Books, hCook furnished. to 923-932 Duffefta §tI,,, Tomato. 98116 Anaemia is the The remedies are medical term for f present, it became adyisable . to re- :Cents free of charge. at a prict that allows thin, watery blood.' The sufferer loses old A agents to Z duce to writing certain propositions double their Woney. WrIle Alouso 06 enter dad's factory. That would over- strength, becomes short of breath and Bliss Medical CO.. 124 St. Paul SL 1hL3t. come reed to, with a copy each con- Itontreftl. Mention this-paper. .2,-, complains of palpitation ot-the heart e his unwillingness to our mar- _for riage." terse. The necessity for strictest *fter the slightest exertion. such as j: "But, my love," protested Paul, "I secrecy precluded the admission of a Pedclle Sunlight if You Can. walking up stairs. The lightest task et! stenographer. The Europeans were I am a pb becomes There Is.a'loss Though you deal In liquid blacking, a blirden. "All the better, de aria. eqou can at a loss how to proceed, but Mr. Wil Dismal bluing and such things of ambition, the victim loses weight write verses for our soap ads." son rang for an attendant and said: When you have a sale to ma"a and as the disease progresses the ap- I'Ge�t my 4ypewriter." , A protest fol- 'Petite is affected, color fades from lowed against the admission Ion of a sup- Do it as the'robin sings. Sauce for the Gander. Put some cheer•up In Your business, cheeks and. lips and fainting spells ed'typlit. But the President sprang may occur. I'll ring' Nora to bring 'a fresh -Poe Be a chipper sort-of man, Se, 1i , - ''" AMOK,- pitcher of water,' said the professor's a surprise by having big personal And, with other lines of notions, Ainamla Is not a disease that cor- writing-machine •-placed In front Of wife. Peddle sunshine if yo�i can.' unchecked it pro- W retie 'Itself,' and if him, and, typing out the memorandum ; "You doubtless mean a pitcher of grasses steadily. But it can be con- fresh his own fingers, smilingly pre-!There's an awful deal of meannest batted-by good food, fresh air and fresh water," her band corrected sented a neat carbon to each' assocl- In tWa busy world of ours; for the her. "I wish y4m-*ould pay more at proper tonic blood. As the ate. :But mixed In with weeds the rankest, blood becomes rick and red tentiV to your rhetoric; your Mis- under Ofttimes gfow the finest flowe%. takes are.curious." this treatment, the symptoms disc 5; Wear a posy.on your lapel,— �HAROLD ROBB. pear as in.the case of Miss Evelyeen the 2 1/3- said, dt picture would show tobet- -E UAL ` It won't hurt the trade you plan, Ten,, minutes later the professor A Toronto boy who won NOTHING TO Joyce, Westville, N.S., whose mother And along with other samples, Mile Wafd Eight School Boys' Run- ter advantage'if jp were to hang It -saysi "Almost from Infancy my ning Road. Race, held on March $0, over the clock." Peddle sunshine If you can, daughter was.very delicate, and was 1921­ He Is 16 yea" of age and lives "You doubtless n�-ean above the BABY'S OWN'T LETS I - I often under the doctor's care. As'her' MONEY ORDERS. Lather had died of consumption at 201 Kingswood Road. , He Is the clock," his wife retorts ftiurely. "It Buy your out-of-town suppil' with... my es Patrol Leader of the 51st Toronto we were to hang It dvim the clock we Mrs. Georges Lefebvre, St. Zenon; . .. ... Dominion Express .*Mqney Orden. friends feared she would fall. a vie' TrooO Boy Scouts. Quo., writes: III do not think there Is t1m to that dread- disease. As the couldn't 6M the time. 1. wish YOU Five Dollars. costs.three cents. Years went by and she was merging would be more careful with your the- any other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets for little ones. I have o tonic,. my dear; your•mistakes' aria. There are 8,0�OBritish oemeterills3!•Into womanhood I began t fear that curious." used them for my.baby and would use in France and` Belgium alone. I would lose her. Then I dectd4d nothing else." What -Mrs. Lefebvre try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and to BITS C)IFF -could. soon see a ehange for the bet- A Logical Inquiry. says thousands of other mothers say. Minard's Liniment Rellives Disteeniiss. ter. Por the mext three years, at in. An eager looking urchin.approached They"havefound by trial that the Tab- 114UMOR lets always do Just what Is claimed Too often the size of the fwm tervals, she took the pills, always a man hurrying toward the railway for them. The Tablets are a mild but woodiot, the Material it contains, and with the hest,of results. Now at the MMIM&T" station. "Carry your bag, 'sir?" he thorough laxative which regulate the 'its value to the farm am left entirely ace of sixteen she is a fine healthy i asked. girl. and I never tire of telling those "No," snapped the man.. bowels and sweeten the stomach and to chance. The farmer's problem is who see the wonderful change In her Physiological Reading. "I'll carry it all the way Lora dime,"' thus banish indigestion, constipation, to determine what parts of his lend colds, colic, etc. They are sold by are suited to wood.rather .than other, -.condition that she.owes it to Dr. W11- Two pupils In a primary school said the boY. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 crops and to drmlop these poTtilon& Rams, PlnkPi:iIs.,, encountering difficulties .with "I tell you I don't-want It carried! cents a box from The Dr. Williams' for wood crops just as be would die- Me herseilf a snarled the man. says: "'It gives heir "First Reader." "Don't Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Me pleasire 60 confirm the state. "TolnEiiy," asked one of the other. you velop land for other crops• 'meats made by my mother. Since "how can you tell. which is .'d' . and "No! No! Not Our Idea of Beauty. -using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I have which Is 'b?' » Whereupon the lad broke Into a. The most noticeable pecullailt gained in war ht 'and from a sickly "Don't you know?" returned Tommy. WrIc Y k trot up with his victim's. about the Alizu women of Japan, ac- sirl., suffering frow., headaches-. dIzzIT "Why the W is the letter with its haoity strides, as he asked, in Innocent cording to the Now York Tribune, In • seas and a languid feeling. I am now stomach on its back." curiosity: 1113 well as Other girls Of MY age, and "Then. what. are you caMing it that they have tattooed upon their up-, Com Lift Off I owe It all to Dr. Williams, pin '"Cheapness" of Nature. for?" per and lower lips what resembles a Pink moustache. The tattooing begins when *0 Finoeft 14118." Mrs. Newrich (in ;tore)—"My little the girl Is a child. The artist does it Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- bOY was disappointed In not getting a Mln&rdO Liniment fey Dendruill, trained through AgY medicine dealer, magnet among.his - Christmas pre- gradually, a little each year, until the Drop a little "Froesone" an an ach• mark extends partly across the cheat. Ing corn. Instantly that corn stops. or by Wall,,_ at 60-cents a box or six seats. Have you any?" Scouting=1J theclullICIL The material that he usis to the soot hurting. then shortly you tilt it right boxes for$240 from The Dr.W]illfanisl Cleric—"Here's one at fifty cents." from burning bireb berry. - First the off with lingers. Medicine Co.,°Brockvjlle, Oat. Mrs. Newrich (haughtily) — ..We Many,men who have been associated tattooer cuts his lines Into the face It doesn't hurt a bIL'. with Scouting as well as other types Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of don't have to buy such cheap-19oking and then rube the black in. After- "Freezone' for a few cents, sufliciant of boys' work. over a period of years, ]Keeping right after your steel things. Show me something in believe that it presents greater oppbr- words he washes the place with a solu* to remove every hard corn. soft corn. I silver:'I .. : . I .. . �. : - t1oh of ash-bark liquor to fix the,color. or cam between the toes, an Ideals, nursing your visions, tanitles for developing the boy re- d tha sal. Without .that decoration no Einu luses. without a particle at WIL cultivating your dreams, -A Place for Paul. llgi6usly than does any other move- ment Instituted solely would think a woman attractive, and visualizing the thing you y for boys. Its The daughter of It would not be easy for an untattoo- Amearloolve Plosser Dow Reese0m a--8oaP manufae- aim to develop the boy physically-, long for vividly, intensely turer recently conce(ved, a fondteu mentally ed woman to get a husband. Book ou and is being realized and striving with all your. for It young man whose,only asset ap- viry widely. 900 DISEASES might to match it with re- peared to be a.knack of versifying. The Boy Scout-Movem ent has been . The Man who = an his dignity and How to reed never gets very far. Wailed Free to any AAi- ality�—this is what mites The girl summoned him and addressed x . life count.' him thus: roo5e developed on such broad lines " to dress by the Authm embrace an classes, all creeds, and XL 0124 mover 00.1 X^ 119 West 318% at so "Paul,darling, mother wishes you to at the same time to allow the great- New Tork. U.N.A. est possible independence to Individ- ATHLETES- ual organizations, of and boys. Muscular fatigue The Boy Scouts Association.main- L% gms Tin L mss- and and lki am y Aw ur" tains that no boy can grow Into the ckl yi" to best kind of citizenship without recog Use of DAVIS. was "Daw," derived from the pronun. nixing his obligation to God. The re WsW Off PAN `°' --Varlations--David, Davidson, Devi- elation of the name with the -broad cognition of God as the ruling and lleading power in the universe, and the "You can just toill by its healftyj son, Davie, Davies, Davey, Davers. a" (like Daw-vid). The-long I%II its I B AUME' In **da*' is a development of modern grateful acknowledgment of HM favors stimulating odor, that It is Pavyq, Dayson, Days, Day, Dawson, goift to do"a good Dawkins,\Dawkinson, Oakins, IDav- English.- This.variation -gave rise to and blessings. Is- necessary- to the Dow,MacDavid. MacOald, Mac- the family names of Dawson. IF I only bad Sloan's LA111- I)swkin. beat type of citizenship and is a whole- BENGUE0 son ("littie Dow's son") and Dawkins some thirill In the education of the mentl" How often you've w14 growing boy. No matter what the boy Ratio,- Kay, Dodd, Dod&orr . Try a tube today. The broad "a" -pronunciation also that! And then when the rhea- Racial Origin—English and Celtic. _ :. --after hours of Source—A'given name. sometimes led to Dodd and Dodson, may be—Roman Catholic, Protestant KWARE OF SONTMM itnatic twinge subsided 00 a tube. suffe g—you forgot itl rin though these names ate more com• or Jew—(and in Scoutipg there are all $1• I I THE 1.1011110 MIL13 C Don t do it again- From the foregoing list of variations monly ascribed to the ;DId Anglo-Saxon MONTREAL day and keep ii handy for possible use three) this fundilmental need of good ,III.LTO. _-get a bottle so. It looks almost- as If every family given name of "Duda" or "Dodd." citizenship should be kept before him. unt•ior Dr.Juke BONN ....:..tonightl A sudden attack may come RELIEVES PAIN same beginning with­411)" belongs to The given name of David also had - The -Boy Scouts Association, as an lumbago, sore MU 7, The Davis group. As a matter of fact a strong hold in Scotland of the -Mid- Organized body, recognizes the religi- �backache— stiff * into, neuralgia., the 9 from expoe- .David has given rise to an exception- dle Ages, and was borne by-a number ous element In the training of a boy, .pains a n es ure. You warmth and m IF "ally large number of family names, be- of the S' but It Is ab"utely non' -sectiriaii In find cottish kings, where It is to , , -.: .-AS P1 R I N . ..cause It was a far more popular given be found, principally a mong branches Its attitude toward religious training, lief in Sloan's,the liniment that pdx•• name In the Middle Ages than' Is to- of the Clan Chattan Confederacy, in Its policy is that the religious organ!- tralfes wahosi mWxj. Clean' ecDwm k4. Three sizes--35c,70c,VAO day. the �Celtic forms of which the Only 'Bayer" is Genuine MaeDbals," zatlon. or institution -9ilth These family names come In the "Clann . Dalbhaldh" and "Cuann Boy Scout is connected shall give • first place from the unchanged name. Daldh,"-whence the Anglicized forms definite attention to his religious life. David, giving us, by 'the various pro- of ItfacDavid, MacDald, Macdadli an d If he be a Roman Catholic Boy Scout, ceases of adding ­son.­ cutting It Kay. -The English-forms of Davie the Churbh of which he Is a. member down to a mere "a" and the elision of Davis, Dawson, Dow also are found Ia the best channel for his training. ment the final I'd" in some cases, Davis, If he be a Hebrew boy, the Synagogue as septs of this clan, known to-day as - David, "Davidson, Davison, Davie, Davidson. will train him In the faith of his Davies, pavers, etc. The family na ln� e fathers. If he be a -Protestant, no of Davidge But a most widespread variation of " matter to what denomination of Pro simply a variation in spelling and pro- the given. name in the Middle'Ages nunciation of Davids. testantism be may belong, the Church of which he is an adherent or a mem- Warning! Take no chances with ber will only perform its full duty substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablets iwhen it accepts this responsibility. of Aspirin." Unless. you see the name It Is interesting to note in this con. "Bayer" on package or on tablets you Jiftection thit Boy Scout Headquarters are not getting Aspi-rin at all. In every :It's RedllY Amaiing statistics show that the great majority Bayer package are directions for of Scout Troops In Ontario are con- Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- the amount of nourishment netted with Churches, Scouting activi- matism, Earache, 'Toothache,* Lum- ties being specially*promoted by the bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes You 11 find in a small dish of churches concerned as real worth. Of twelve tablets cost - few cents. while activities for,their boys. And Druggists also sell larger packages, r a experience shows that the Sunday Made In Canada. Aspirin is the trade School or Church 'School class organ- mark (registered In Canada), Of Bayer G * pe -,Nuts , I Ized on Scout lines has better discip- Manufacture of Monoacetteacidester cream mIlk-added line, better attendance and greater In. of Salloylleacid. .0"000a -'than was evJAqnced before the. ---te-r6st I y 'Sweet with its own S Boy Scout Idea was put into it.. Fisherman s Friend. developed frorn the grairii m Half broken down fences help to %%• Orivinal and Only genuine UseCuticuraTak teach the making,this sturdy blend the cows to be fence junipers. To Powd -and Per* ti Heifers that are emstently Jum i I OE wheat iiMmaited_barley PIM9 III I,III lips the fences in easy plates are difficult 0,* An ideal face skin,babp 2Ad diaid'a' contains,in co;npact form and 11 powder. Convenient and ecoi��' to break in later life and nothing is cal.it takes the place of other per- -at low cost,the nutritive and re wasteful of time and patien 1 a fumes. A few grains sufficient. me al elements needed than constantly chasing* your cattle _11mile OF PAK' )WwestZ&OW.TakenZe. Sold out of your neighbor's crops or your thrmMhoutthe�oaminlon.ConadiadDepot: build health and strength. ONMR21,Linn".Wst.Few SL.lK­nme�r" OVM. Goo4 fencing is ,necessary ! a Soap @have* ova* equipment for the dairyman and poo fencing is a constant risk. as ISSUE No. 16--121. YAlalOUTH, INA� �74 INS F ft its office EASONABL�E ­ , :,SPEC S ,: . -FLA7i k Wl�g r . TMRMS JN GOOD GROCERIES 1,75 per year OL50 if paid[a advance. make tontracts with the. .We are now prepared t 6 ma Crii I MURKAR, P rop iietor. Farmers for the coming season's acreage of flax. EE - H I V E S Y R U- P .What The People 'Art Tbinking 10 LB. PAIL, $1.06 -. 5 L1 . PAIL, 556. That its tested Government owner- I ..As we will only be able to take a 11meted amount this 2.LB.•TINS, 28c.. ehlp it, riot the question up for the IStb 'N'S 'it ought not to be considered, it has r..we would'a.dvise those Intending to contract to see G U.ZN MAPLE LEAF F LARD-20 lb. Palls $4.T5 yea miserah1v failed where tri(!d and is no -GERSOL LARD-20 lb. Pails $5.00 onge I r ari the map of the world.,ex- -,us early. periment S. E,i8kF IRST E S11ORTNI1% That total Prohibition does prohibit. hu' -3'10 1b. Pail $2.20 ale a quantity of Flax-Seed, wMeh i�, It bar,turned Alabama's finest j iil at We have for.s Bit zbam into a school and emp- .''tied the Indianapolis work-housp. excellent feed for cattle and horses. Farmers knowing the largest in the States., On Monday put yoor n, rk opposit-Yes" for the slue of this feed should,not delay in securing .-ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL kind in Ont, ",Chat if tot Prohibition has empti- 25 LB. SACK $1.7 5 Cincinnatilkvork-house of its wore than 46OU dehumanized inmates and THE ROSE FLAX MILL, 'PICKERING cleaned out 37 Indiana jails in 3 years, *01tallio surely can nAid ought to adopt JAMES RICHARDSON the • Dry•pt ocess too. That legalized booze may do for the few in the busine4s. bLit not for the many. It has been the chief pauper. izer and crime-breeder of our country. ST -We are going to put it out. r-r-CRE_1*_­ T I VI E T O ' G ET -B U Slf That W. E. (Pusqvfoot) Jobneft. the noted Prohibition orator. puts Clydesdale hoof down when he steps on the Liquor Interests. LOUR. Wall Papers 'in good designsand at That the Liberty League hecklers do-Not really believe in true liberty of reasonable prices,„ -speech, especially on behalf of the Children love- home-made bread Made drink victiuts, They just want.Illib- .,,ertyol to drink and incidentally sell. of Cream of the West -1?aints, Oils and Varnishes That the onlyzI.T, to empty our F1 our. And there is jails. &a in Uncle country. Is to outlaw the whole booze business. Chi- .-Curtain rods and window xhadas nothing else so good for- cago cut d9wu arrests for all crimes 1910 from 137.910 In. 1917 to W.676 in le.them that costs so litt All soap 11 ban for 1 and 62 cities in 8 years reduced'drink convictionii, by 29U,000 cases or about'Jivo-thirds. Maple Leaf Milling Co,That the drink hecklers and Lil-erty L Ipbounted”qditor have been handling Torronto,winnipes- a' E.eaguers imported Anti-Britleb by- Limited a booltnerang in this campaign.That the ­*bort circult"kittk in the country'd Uquor law (the 0. T. A.) must be straightenod out. Our war- -,time Prohibition law cut down the minal convictiont; from M in 1914 go 24.000 In 1919. e courts r*- ering St I cord apprpx I mately 80 per cent. of the Pick' ' Hardware ore country's crime chargeable to 'tbe IlquDr traffic. Now Is the tictie to got your Pield and Garden Seeds. We have.a cow That it IC to time to 'strike'the final blow. JudgA W. P. Ardbibald. of the _pIete line of Clover, Timothy, Atsike and Alfalfa. All Dominion Parole Depa'rtairnr. de. -kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the garden. I ain sa t6fied'i hat 95 per cent.chu ea. All orders will be filled promptly. of all serious crime committed in Can diiectly or*iud irect- -tic 4dA cAn Ire Lt od -We hwe an excettent,line of garden :toolq—Hoes. itake's etc, ly to liquer bobits s%IjWb btiU,ulate t r pru;7ide the means to.accomplish the 110 4:)on*t let yourwife worry about wash days. Comeand get A'washer end . .. . I have never voted in fiavor yolt ci4tl proeui6 CrPRni of the %V.ot.Fi,-)ur from F. T. 8untittg, flickct ing: ori'30 day's trial, : We have the I DUO waiOier. guaranteed of legalizin-z an evil, especiidly one� %f. ta. R, J. Eid-_. %Veq Hill : Iii;bl:tnd Cti?ek whieb enibodies the W-reek.t.4 sutil and Pit-kerinj : S! 4a'jeek . Nitti. if,,% svn S6irh­r,% P.'O ..W.NUtstei. to gire . t6faction or Ila"le.SuPply. f1lahlYind 0 body; The -dronkard iii m-j"than�L H, ithLirn: Hnwh ' r �- , '; ,t 'Hill : NV '-J Nlorr:.-b. Hihld moral or pl:y,ical %%reck—it zuiiau- 0flek Nltoer, '(1mem,olit . E. Pappiupati.. J.)unhartor, . Jtines The Old Reli,%ble Shervdn William-a Paint,4 and.Varnighes, Pa rold tuteb ft catattiophe fit life." Riviiardcn, Pickering-, Rodd & Mosrhri4y, Kin'litle' : It. D. Rherwin. Bal- Roofing, Frost Wire Fence. Efeavy Steel Poittr,Py�OPLIZ DOW Oil hand. Get our prices.0-,E oi.,THF san) i D. B. C1.4remont S. H. Th6niptom. Chers ywuod. or only 1.50. One trial will convince you that it is the Beat on the market. 2Z pound bag uf Ruyal Pvirple Calf Meal.f]FOR EW ]FOR LNM It is alwo.ya a pleasure to show our goods. PIWINE SUREVE DO PIC J. S. BALS N KERING !S T M RSpruce Paint L'OF MONN.E...Y'S BREAD U P P an greatly hnprove Made ftompre-war stanamrd flours. Nothing bat No. I Now is the iime yoli6 the appear- MWe used. MiRed and baked in our-own town. home with a touch of paint here and Since of your PM'h A t ere. Don't neglect your f urniture and woodwork. Patronize the home industries." mac A coat of pro tection will work wonders. Save the save all.surface and you Best Prult Cake-55c 1b. -Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mines Meat 26a.lbl .Mines Pies 25c. AU our own make. Best ingredients need IEN 0 U R ART -aGhowlates in bulk and boxes PAIPM A" VARM13HES Wedding Cakee aspeciaIty'For the Waur and Q-Mgs - For Hardwood Fkwo NEU-TON Sanitary finish that will not floor finish R E--the wasliab MARBLE-rM—71ble perfect• fa'e' that withstands the E y de M N N or r pleasing tints bardest usage.ub off. Many A hard finish that and suggesdons for .stencilled will not mar nor scratch white.borders. it can be *ashed with soap and PICKERING, ONTARIO MARTIN'S WWrE ENAMEL For ftrmltum --4n niany(the enamel de luxe)a beauti- WOOD-LAC STAIN ful finish for bathrooms, bed- etc. Gives to Inexpensive woods moms,etc. It stays white. -osd OkMahogany,Cherry, rea S ''A C -W:-the appearance d the more lAPROW AVW iSENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT­ MWMAWAK For Venmdahs .-Vor Bre A a wide range oUcolom It drie OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT­ hard with a beautiful enamell--An!W that vem and wears and dries hard in a few ham and wears. 7- Monar' c Flour for Pastry we=like iron. Is B and consult us on anji contenip Shorts ' 'and. Feed Flour Come ting you We will be lglad to advise. have a full range?AARTIN-SENOUlt Paints andVarnishes—theeasiertand—for every most profitable to use.For everypurpose American Corn—ground, cracked mud whole. i paying'If your hens are not producing eggs it quantities, try.our I sh and Scratch Feed.1' H.- ­B.i U N 0 Y0 celebrated Laying bla Hiahest price'pFtid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Bit ey,ire 7PIE f �1<H):a I IT 0- Buckwheat, Rye aud Oats, ai Oat Crushing Weddesd4ys and Saturdays.JChopping' U?0 I -CampbeU Flour 'The -Mills COOP Ltd .5 all g Mills at Toronto Peterboro Pickering I-A k m Charles Grant, of Toronto. -has , been spending a few days here at -P. Macnab IL was in Toronto on the ho Evans. Your Seed Grain Evans Ward is laid off duty with a severe cold Miss Mabel tdward9,. who has J. H. Beal had W busin"J trip to been,spendiug two weeks at her obtain m Ilds Y-6� �eed to s home hpt-e, returned -to the city TO Greenwood on TuesdaX. S6ed Grain. 'To ptirdme good seed you .(M :4ot)t-;+y toy-esurne her Atities eats..? 1169 S. K,Evan's was i"n'the ci y may requir4 financial assistance V8 last Nveek. as,teacher uf Domes-tic Science in the Technical.School. Extending accommodation for such purposes is'an hk Perry Chapman viRtted important phase of Standa, d Service. Of all materials p6nd ig lay Yow D A Scott had a business tri Consult our local Manager obtain prioss Don't be misled to-tiie'city on Wednesday last. NOTICE TO. CREDITOI THE Ira Boyer spent a couple of day., age-its we do not bmproy them,oonsequent. last week with f rieuds in the city. tafe of Joshim N. Richardson STANDARD BANK ly we can, and do throw off the igone it wil Stewart Gvaham 'has e'u-tered Lhe Township of Pickering 6F CANAAW :0 oomminsion of 10 per 0ent.,V!bjoh yo 1Kte of in the-County �of Ontario, Gentle- .0ertlainly save by.7purob"ing from ng.1 the ein ploy of the C. P. R. as L;ec: ToTAI�ASMTS OVZR,NINETY M&LIONS tion-ruan. given ppr�uablt to Pickering Branch: A.W.Crawforth,Manager. 9. !Scott. of Agincourt, was oticeis herebv _J.T.. MATHESON Mr Secti,lii 30. R. S.6. 1014, Chapter 121, Whitby Branch: C. A.McClellan,Manager. Vie guest of D. A. and Mrs. Scott thatall 1�et sons having clainis orde- Offic'e and Works� Whitby,Ontario OU Monday. wan&a_,aiust the Estate of the said ' Mrs. C. A. Overland and F;i9t.e'r, J.oAkuti N. Richardson.who died on or iss Little, were"in -the'eiiv on i�bout the loth day of Feb .101, are re** Spe ei 'l P rices ior -A % quired on or before the lst day f, 200 pairs of,men's working boots of Pickering 0 rea , 31a..1921, to send by-post preliald or ..: m Dougald Dunn, I Try I.I.0 . . of the West black .,spent a couple of days I -h- deliver to the und6i-signed Execu- , ­ * , :, and military, all sizes. 10 doz. over. ast wee -trix of the Estate Qf the said deceas- �Xor your-next Bread. Nothing like it. iilloi-bl�ck-�-blue-and-stripe"zl�9-:;;to .:with friends ih town. 7. ed,full'-particulars-in writing of their 42, special price for April. 1.25.up. bden James B. MLdill, who has7 trong union crash tea-toweling ta claims Paid the nature of the security, _..',conflned to the houseforsome time if any, held by them. and after such . -Fresh Stock of Groceries clear at 24c per�ard. on account of illness,Is qow able to last mentioned date the "i&adminis- Spring underwear. combibation.-witl . . .... q down street. trator will not be liable for the assets Always on hand at fair-prices. 2,ptece, at special reduce4 price. Tfio4. Paterson has secured the of tfi e said Estate or any part thereof Men's i)nd boys'work shirts from extra a shin to ally I person of whose claim she shall HlkhOst ;�rices paid for Butter and Eggs. agency for British Columbia quality drill, at 1.20 arid,1.50,oaeh. gles, which he will sell at the low. pot then have received notice. GROCERY SPEdIALS set possible price. Dated the 31st day of March. 1921. Mrs' McMaster, Brougham Raisins 28c,'wcurritntsi 23c,' prunes 2'Um 71:11 S.R.-and M r@. Pennock,and-two SABAH E. RICHARDSON, for 26c, salmon large tine 17c. Killog's corn ftakes 2 for 25c. daughters,of Toronto, fly- -Pickering, Oat. ing visit to the bows Of OR, J.a.and Many other bargaina which we 'have- Mrs. How on Sunday. 9 not spiscer to mention. % Mrs. R. J. How returned home Wire, .Paints, Oils - Friday after spending a week with her dang . . Spring slock is now In'. hter, Mrq. Archie Prices lowered s.ince last year. Ind, Phone 2804 Anderson,ofAllistion.- A full line of Frost Fence. . Get Tours PFkrmirs are­now bupy with while the stock in complete. FuU fine of b1en's ,F_ootwear,,WilU&mo Shoe Co'Mpany. Motor Oil 1.25 per gal., their plowiag and seeding opera Cost Oil We and 30c per gal. 'Oons. The land is In good con- All goods guaranteed. Call and see. Gasoline 48c per gal. --Coal Aition for spring work. Coal, . Some of our residents have been ' Our Posints are the beat and the busy the past week getting in price is reawnable. W. Moi Palmer,, Claremont Hard and Soft Coal of the their garden stnff, while others Fraxik Cooper, Claremont thick it is better to wait a a onth.' 'beat quality on ter, hana iting at the howe,of her daugh Um Geo. Coates,'took sick a week ago suffering from a paralytic THOS. A. ' LAWp Do not fall to hear X&tan Nate son.-the boy violinist, jlm:tbe Mat' great treat is in store for all those Concrete 11 who attend. -if thorongb.patient preparation briceng Conn -liquors hft the Prowthm NO MOM to, the temperance drams R nd Products cancert of the Union Churrh young people for Friday evening will be t)e forbidden a pleasinj affair. Field Tike 3fissi-ChaIrman, teaeber of the junior department of -the public. and Brick adbool. has resumed dutleb after pufferitiLz shall the importation nud the f com-an attack of pleurisy. eating- Tile 3, 4-, 6 and 8 Mrs.*John Chapman. of Aurora. liquors trito the PrcMncs 1 16W inch visited her brothen, Wm. Lintnn, be forbidden? last week,'and is now staling for Get my prieft. Concrete work done. bnro, on the old . homestead in *05 Pick. L- Tibridge.- Ind. Phbne 77 -as PaL Judson Ward wkilly 113 Although the injuries are very I A3.k­.. C. N. ft. S Brock Road " in the',back and tation, _p -Y ' D e'ci* d e hip W a horse _tInful.-they—a6e not considered 0-ur Vats Rev. Mr. Olmstead, of Uxbridge, the Now Is the time and this Is pled tho pulpit in thie Baptist Yoii Voted against the SALE- placi*to get that car ­church last Sunday, when the so- -Now—agai Expert mechanic on all earn,gas the Wjehwood -Baptist church, engineg And tracto A rneeting In the interests of the rvia' is our motto. "erendunt was held to the No- Phous 1614 Olare. day or night. .,sonic Hall on Monday evening. FMk Cooper, Claremont' The ftttsndan�-w was not large but H E people Orr April 18th decide 'by the ballot reproduced enthusiastic. Splendid ad- dresses were given by Rev. Meserp. T above whether liquor for beverage ptirposes shall.be allowed LUadS S clan"Me" -.-Price and Upton,_of Whitevale. to come in, or whether the-door shall be shut will be occupied on Sunday even. Marriestly we -ask you to vote—vote to,clinch your former The Me=' 9 -erinit,who will speak on the Refer- V ance 00 andnw. Rev. 'Mr. McLellaim ,will By ko"ur last v6te igaimt the Sale ,6f liquor you madei Ontaiio address a union imeeting in the The object of tide Ameciation Is to lot church, Pickering, that &-de from withim Method MOM jt4saltUff and PrOSISCUtS the felom. In connection-with the Women's -Now vote against Importation,to -Tilake Ontario safe from ' Institute there will bo a de' ithout. Meakisers having propert I won 000 teame"tely wix any M"60" stration lecture courpe in Domes- w- tic Science from April 18th to 29th Prohibition should apoy to 'all ilike. of Zx4entive 00mmio". conducted by Miss Gray, of Toron- Um4rship Us SIAM to. Classes will be held in the perance.vot is needed. Take nothing for granted. Every tem e Tiekste wav bt b"trous the Pres0lat W, basenient of the Presbyterian Every-temperance vote must be cast. —1j. D I anU 0.S.Palm Mrs.' Pied Partner returned or. W. V. Rieh�rddw, Nek6ring. ' household, with See that your wife-and every merriber of your ding home lastw'week after open J Q'I. Thexten" W. J. Clark a right to vote, gets to the poUq. about six weeks in the city'with 'her dangliter. Mrs. D. Johps6n. —Let us roll up a decisive majority today and settle this que, We are glad-to know that she is gradually recovering the nee of tion. her arm which was broken early in winter. John Willison. while riding his bicycle east of the village on Mon- day evening, lost control-of the wbeel and was thrq)'*n to the -ground with.06 result that, bi:3 facewasvery badly bruised and "G 0 .:--VOTE .:"T e scratched, -necessitating medical Ut The UnivOrsa wasridingia front wa*s also who Mark your-ballot-With f�n"X" and an "X`Oinl� thrown off but escaped injury. (one of 0 It will be Prohibition Day 'in .after the word YES, We "ll sill's Rite-Lite Lens for the Baptist church this Sunday. all makes of cars—the best Pmbibition meeting, will tell what Tires-for allen -uery be heard and saw in that wonder Wheals f ul meeting, reporting some of the Saw and Emery -,iDter"ting fact,� from the Rddreqs- -Ontario R%,ef ere- indum Committee Circular, Saws, LRd Ron. Thomis Crawford. John A. Woodworking ancl G�euerXl. Set vic,* Suag sheet will be used. 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'TAYLOR, ' the body 'to get rid of! There ate ttf- 'give. Next-day a-friend Asked him'If gri w i ffuunded �`rena"d' or pa:elinaa - - ------ - -- teen or mare dilPereut kinds of tissues the car was badly damaged. "Yes;” ' c t>rtp macnaaic of o.ra spa" :? replied' the -Italian, "lie pretty* bad J 1 to look them over,.or ask ys fti the body to be fed; and a score flf 8masha up." "Did i; damage the on, rose-'t"y-e'�'--te $sty np.esutaty. "- eleni8'nt$ are needed to kee all of band. -PART very larp atool< aiwaye an - PART iII. ' mapFed them away. as ells heard I the$e tlsstitf5 to a hecdthful s d whole- sine very much!"' "Na, I, finks not. Breaks 's IJasd Car'Market " "It is not 00 simple an ache aa'Irat, Elizabetli'a step., De horn he stilia blow." y roses- "Mother," Ae-"whispered from the:acme ccnditiot,, - . 402 Tons. street, _ 7MsoaM' Edward, site answered in a tree darkened doorwa "are u awake?" Yo Hoiv Important it Is then that we 'iRtnard s Liniment Relieves .+olds:eta. �"No? 'tents ' "Yea+ dear•" y, should consider our diet know what 3 The Jewish A lot Qf the new fellows „M .,, a quick tap .of•the bi h e + population of the world :*Auk when the roots begin to ga we-are eating, of what our meal tar " has been estimated at 15,430,000, of Ii+fs hewn rein clot Root ache?' heels that so matched Elizabeth$; composed, and why we should eat dif- Ot the men omi�loye3 by therltish whom 300,000 are in the British Isles. dainLinese, and Elezabeth knelt by the: r $he knew that she stood alone, and bed, "Motlier, I've thought all evendnR ferent things: Some people, it is Ministry of Peaa/ons, 8G per cent. are ,-.,that she could never make him under-;of what a pig I was. Calling you that true, go to'extremes and become fad-. ex_soldders. - 'ttaniK3; but the deeply Russian morbid-i way, when you were busy. Dearest,' dls;,s bn the subject, but thousands of tt �+Q w itys:that had set to ggn�aawing within do love youl!' 1 others take no interest•whatever in it. There are 9,500 women public H(�Eg'WQQL' �U prompted her at Tett.4t to try. I Mrs. Wilkins put out an arm. It .Many'of us, just because o1 our ignor- health nurses in the United Statea. WITENZATg !'It:is children," she said. "It's encircled•het• &mgbter's neck. ante or food values and the ,laws of Big money can_still be made re- the ache giving birth and going on,1 "Dear child!" she whi eyed, and; on these skins. .ship your lot g 8 nutrition, go through life less. than to us and make sure oi• re- vin an_. d vin and giving! ere'none too.stead�iIy. { ceiving the right price. ]Re- turns` --g- 1 Its s� , y half the men and women we might be; TORCAN ryi Bann tike it "- g en°-�y�klinga, 111ferior beings, when we , entnis the ei�•same day as Edward looked over leis r. This on Elizabeth,- her voice e>h in the had evidently occupied hiaaa2tention rest deaths it tried to rev l: "we; have the •natural eridowtneat--to-be VWLL1AN STONE-SONS LIMITED g FAhtEY-EsOODS-EE}—ltd- -- qp to the moment of her last words, all take dram you-all the time—all.the: scmethin_g infinitely higher and.grand - .� WOODSTOCK.ONTARIO - for'his reply rev"led that lie was time—but. you've made- us, for you er•. 7 Wellington $t. halt. eSTABL1$MZ0 1870 1 give us eome�l3ing that no one else 1 TORONTO eti13 de�alring in teeth. e A refined 4ud apparently intelligent --- "yon bet these isn't!" he•agreed.1,could give. Why, Mother darling!" woman,.but one who proved truly Ig- Mrs. Wilkins searched for a hand-1"Remember how 'I a led 'when that; aorant of the great food question, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ! COARSE SALT molar ahsre5sed? Lord,­you art 'a kerchief• found it, and finished the i in Fancy Goods, Cut Glass; Earth- tong-suffering -' woman! Always did 1 tears of 1 hat day by,tears that healed r Went to,a•.physician and.said,'t'Please y :all the baits of all the others. inform' me where those calories you sewers, Fancy China, Toys, Sport- v t up witli'so much—good pi�tpre of Leg Goods, Smallwares, Hardware LAND SALT a'. Cobb here, well it is to. see{{ I am so ashamed! she whispered. talk'abcut so much in the papers can ` t3 - t it ?„ Specialties, Druggists .Sundries. -him again—always put u Ashamed r echoed her daughter. be bought, because I am sure by boy BUM carlots, }`OIi Mother' if you knew—" her needs them." Travellers Exerywhere His voice faded as his attention be-I y , "TORONTO GALT WORK& voice sank. refused t.o go on. "if you _ "Lengthening, of life," .said.Francis Wholesale Only eaatie $bsoxbed in scores. „ After a moment be looked up,.the,knew— she managed to repeat. Bacon, "re ufreth' observation of _ y O, J. CLtFR TORONTO i "What's all this?" asked Sam from q s memory' of his, wife and her tears I diets." A well-balanced diet adds in strongly visible. the doorway, a jubilant Sam, who, u +tti2ried on this he'll.li hk { finitely to our wellbeing, to our mental i I never knew you to cry over a'• g and en I and physical activity. There are mul- tootttache before, Molly," he said anx-i with the tread of a man who has done;titudes of people doing mental work iously. "I never knew—" `gam work and dome it well. Cut and' who are satin the same kind of food "It's all riglvt now," she said-dully t r " he ordered• brus'kly; "I've got g e t' as she stood up. "The--the pain a talking to do." as others doing physical work. This. Frightfully u 1l� ':.sboulda t be new to me; I guess—I `Elizabeth, -after another' embrace, of course, is all wrong. The kind and C11-V1 - .can for^gget it" !another pressure of her moist cheek amount of food required by different But sire couldn't. It sta .ed with her to her mother's, oheyeA injunctiow-g• y p yeople'depend a great deal on the de- r„ /-that evenin and ate des into her+Sam sat down on the edge of the bed. gree of rapidity with which the cell 1 11 j usually srmoath spirit, c orpping this "she's going to:have me," he an- - nounced airily, but with a .1' htiiess Life at any particular tissue or organ ` into nervous waves which evidenced tg is broken down by Its activity. The ' thentivelves in short answers to Ed- 'which in no way covered what he folt. ward'si inquiries and in dT*wr Imagin-1"I way ed to tell you I was•&mg; to manual laborer will digest his food - +� fags about haw they would realize do it, before I went o',st, but I cou'ldn't meth More rapidly than the mad who wrhat 'Abe- had drone--after--slie was Mother. I eouidn't -even tell you; 11s•leading a quiet, sedentary life. "rHiS phi'a8e i>, used to epitomize the tort- ,�►ttrseeI The child�reft 'were all out-- was sro afraid she woubdn't—" - . NQ common diet could be:prescribed ditions which exist throughout the El' aisaheth. imkmded, eater fill the "S q•"' .tor everybody. Our diet should be sheeae trouble .and cracker upset-- "My rt all right, isn't it?" chosen according to war individual country. add the house, in its stil'l:ie�s, sound- My sea= boy! Ev ht�ar-of the de, and night the VORCH „ needs; as determined by our age, otir ed t�orld• - Lets of fellows turn up their temperament, add am vocation. It � Y S Elie went'S o bed at ten, puttering loses at settling down maybe I would,should be planned to enable us to ex- OF CARELESSNESS brings destruction to 51:. z6out as she undressed, her tiredness have too, but-- he tumbled for his press the maximum of our ability, our Y property Imvkag pest the point of assert- mother's hand acrd, holding it closely, p y, 'somebody's in Ontario. " ins in a sail for quiet. She knew went on with, "You know why I think,efficiency, in whatever tine of endeav- TWO out of eve three fires occur in our that Eci}wvard w+3trIC1 forget the time, it's all riglvt, thee' marrying? You or we are engaged, whether it :svolve every -sit -up until his night would be too' , don't You, y, mental-or muscular effort. _ }Tomes. No wonder the housing problem is know' d Dlnme + You, srh�ost said ins to-morrow 'hurt by It, —W}rat tae mean to us—alwaq�s doitt acute. •thin s. like - bet a]* didn't care. She shipped into B l�ettitrg fried ondaaa for 6r — - 718' and Eight out of every ten fires are preventable. j bed,.and there in the dark lay think- mending and—and so on. You :. � $eatettces which began with!know—" he couldn't finish, and be- Flocks Of hums. - "Mo'tber, won't you," or "3Sotlier, wh cause he hated'being stirred, having Eve new invention of the aatrono- : Ir1-1, n ,. why, � Fire waste is an economic crime Caused erxaa-o 7vd or Mother; will you ,even his mother see him shared, he mer's observatory enlarges the his- - luuaed arQUnd her head like moagn- stood up to stretch elaborrately. �. he Lance he can principally by carelessness and indifference. O{ cause, Julia .loves peer into space and toes. They made her walle bit tarl9+'announced, after he'd � measure its receding boundaries, so Cl-EAI1I UP accumulations Of waste material, , slid then seine a mtxnelvt'a doze. �1ve*n his moth- g boxes - TbTough its sample• menta} and er's hand a final squeeze and gone to- that -one can never 'say which is the rubbish, shavings, papers, And CO�- physical relaxation We snapped back ward the doorway. Everybody does. farthest star. too fhe lane and normal. She knew on i night. Cali me if I sleep, over." But we can say which Ii at the far. ' '. -ditions that create disorder. • " .waki'ag that..without doubt, she had "Good night, dear•" tbeat-distance measured." This honor been absurd in allowing all the'little There was another interval. Alice is at present borne by a tiny blur of irritatiosva of tht•hag to flex her mood•I cater up, called in some iTafarmatian light, which has no name, add s Yew .. •1in afllllation with Ontario Fire Marshal's Ofllce - silie Inew that she was loved t I about the party, who had been there. years ago not enticed, but which is, 153 University Avenue. Toronto 4 needed; and that she wanted, .moreiwhat had been eaten, said she'd came GEORGE F. LEWIS, 9ecretiiry - 1� + now identified In, the New General f Edward,-far once mindful of the time Catalogue of stars as Number ?;006— . to give, to gyre se, she had that day, of•her ldbor and her thought and her and his to-marrow, appeared. or, more precisely, N.G.C. ?,006. ONTARIO FIRE PREVENTION LEAGUE, INC. i. love. . Aching feet Aidn!t: matter+ • "pain all gone?" he asked. anilious-' Tt is not testily one star, but a great Information and text-books, "Conservation of Life and Tmuch, when they helped to make--tar lF- Sock-of altars, probably containing —=- a< tmar. the sort of peacrful home that His wife-sat i.p in bed•-and laughed• ,more than the .equivalent,of a,quarter ! _ Property from Firs," "Llyhtntnp, Its origin and Control," - lie.needed after a Ling, noisy dayy in No. she answered. of a million of our suns; and it is so ,free on requ�aL the rats. His"Good to get here; dear.i "It isn't?" this very anxiously. far away that it some unknown .as- Awfall nice and "No it isn't. Edward tronomer could each a , htnown.l at y quiet, Where are ,you re a dear my trlippers?" helped to erase that stupid. I love you,-but you are stupid." g sort of discomfort. . The lack of; "I know, dead," he 'atdatiitted, and 'us from one of the suns or planets. thought in the'girls came from.youth.:then, `You've of to have that fixed+ there, it would be nearly a quarter of - - ae:^ssaotrr szsrlen She thairlted God that they were You've just.got to go to Dr. Benders a -mnlloa years before that message - - '1 � r of ( iDiEn FTiCAai. young"and had ahead of them the!and have that fixed: I won't have you could-reach us. Sloribus chance to work, to be tired,j suffering. I'll tell you, Molly you - There is good reason to believe'that #o Tear+ of Saeaea to Love, to give. It was a pate, sbe'may not know it, and maybe we don t •this flock of stare is moving.toward Who1e V mlly Insurance at Cost Government Standard Ratei . had net changed her viewpoint about'always seem to--you're..the centre of us.. It is hardly necessary.to say that sosai. sues oa etas at slat aieea4ber,'lass-•-el.aob,aa7.77. - that;,but�it was a heaven-sent pain, this wheel. Molly, we' can't go with=it wilI,take along time coming. wkthdbt which women grew okl, hard,rout you!" o The fastest ffiOVin Star—it le not JOHN L. DAVIDSON. Grand Councillor, 546 Euclid Are., Toronto, Ontario unletrely and—lonely, and without! Oh, Edward. � g WM. F. .UOTTAGUE, Grand Recorder and Acting `Grid Treasurer, - whicb'the caught on a half of life,I .;Honest! Look here, is it still bad?'' really a,star, but a blaze of gas which Hamilton. Ontario. y g a ill some de, For information ai to cost_o! folnin a 1 to. ... The,memory of her tears and "No she answered.- "It is a pain. day aster—travels os PP y = fhe perturbation they had made,!Eat it"s�hthede� pain n he world, at the rate of about 730 miles a second. w F. CAMPBELL, Grand rganiser• Hamilton. Ontario, _ antlered her. 'She would be herself in 1 I'm sb ha dearest! Edward, Ii-it were coming toward us irotn the - ------th morning, and she'd- try to see t happy and I've been such it same place as the 'farthest star" it • ,p•- aFiether she colti]tin't squeeze.'enough fool« : Ache. Again'she'laugh- would take, 67,000,000,000 sears to The Paint for Brighter Homes is - _ out of the housekeeping Stoney to have ed. Yea, it is an ache, but-it is the reach us. `' Y,• a roast of la�mb in'the evening, with'iaearest a he,'the dearest the ` mint je7Iy, the sort that Alice lilted. world!" Asparagus w-itt it, she suppo3ed, and (The F.ad.) Mtnard's Liniment for Burner $ter' '4 browuied potatoes. . They were all ., so dear. No woman had ever been go, -- -- J happily surrounded as she. Oddly �fj�.� Stream -• - •• enough, the voice of Elizabeth as it :Game -Fish Sw U SRl eftiH bad been when she was a tin, thing' . . ._ . Up PAINT = same back, her "Mummy, Dlummy,! _ : _. .. _... WRnVrn,0 mummy!" 1 . It's easy to drift as the current flows; `± she smii as it rang through her: It's easy to'move as the deep tide goes; r - ,`:.�=t°-` " :r.0 Ri rt Pat>,!ro Paint Right'' - _ 4 heart, She couldn't see quite why she, But the answer comes when the breakers crash - a p aiA, stupid woman, who did little And strike th - ASK YOUR DEALER beside making a house comfortable M -' soul with bitter lash— and .meals eatable, should be wanted, When the goal ahead is endless fight avid needed as she wave. . . Her lips� Through a sunless day and a starless night, quivered suddenly. "But,I couldn't live - < - rn without it;'she refleeted, "not&day!"j. ,Where the far call breaks 'on the sleeper's drealn, - Two liig tears, ich were not even i Only the game fish swims up stream." :Luxurious • 2,S and cousins o ':oar. that-abe had shed 10-1i'x'tirta c.:.berore, rolled drown her cheeks, . She; The'spirit-waries where it knows ho load;'1 but Economical �. The soul turns soft d w o n I � he - Icing , t Easy n Ro . There's.fun enough in the thrill and throT, . -:Laug% It Off. But Life in.the main. - = Ai•e you worsted in a fight? , ts an'uphill jots; •. ; . .. _ -_- i = Are you t heated of your rlgttt° And iL s.better so, where the safter game - - Laugh it°oti. Leaves too much fat on a weakened frame, e soft and delicate gIac� coating that sticks to - . - •. Where the far call breaks on the sleeper's dream - '.;.;A the cake;but not to the- at--Without-thE r.' Don'( make tragedy of trifles, ep , - Pl Don't sboo: Butterflies with "Only the game fish swins up stream." r ~ hardness orgranulatiori that comes fromusing " sugar alone. Its mellow richness pleases the r " , Lai,gb It off. ?` When the clouds bank in--and the soul turns-blue- Palate. Its economy will surprise you. Crowfi 4 # cottr"work get ir, I r YAP is tru] "The Great Sweetener" y When Fate holds fast, and you can't break through= Brand S y -. co '�'�'hen trouble sweeps like a tidal,wave, for baking,cooking and candy-making: rSfie,y!>u near all s'urtG of brink,,'.' o - THE CANADA STARCH Co., LIMITED, MONTREAL r ' I.Luirb it otC: �tul Hope is a ghost by an op,n grace, It It's sanity Tr�u have reached the test in a frame of mind ���I� � � s sou Il,e after 'Where only the quitters fail b-chilld, N 'I'bexe's no receipt like laughter: Where the for call breaks on the sleeper's -� - �` • �"-. . f Laugh it off. dream. e•_Great S»eeterter 30 i' "ONy thus me fish swims,up stream." "h :,,,-iF>,:r,^ '4w'W M v •:C 'y+..,,;'. �.; 'i. }.`} K.Kr •.{i�", `'Y 5• t L4S� we,.•-'s ejrg .g :-tis , .:e.. t �.*.���,�,,.s-�'_,w+9`,. s� 6-> '+.�."c~, n i.:;yt',-o i�.�:•:� ^•.z.+• 4!:...a..,"•.x,'".;�,_+,.ma' �••• ,,low'•"` ""• ��'y"I�:.��.,� '`�' S.. �4 ;� -4^;�,s..+ ?� A ,6n T.. S"k. `4M 'i_ :F Air Sery to Transport F90 ice WkrC Of AMON POUM DMAGE DW A despatch from Londow says "tcIf cosr K_ or 64V 0"6— The air senlice is likely to be -J. JBY FLOODMG COA ME . Used for the transportation of :Z, foodL by the Government. in recent conferences held b 'of Pu�tnjing Has Stopped Further Damage iuA pbon y "--.-the Government departments Saved the Mines.—OWners. and Miners to Meet With for the discussion of the beat n a Demand for National View to Settlement—Me means of safeguarding the food P=4 Cannot be Granted by Government. supplies of the public in the event of a Triple Alliance strike cannot agree to Lohdon, April 1G.—There has been. - The G*Yermmtzrt the, representatives of the 'Air enerai resumption of pumpink in the such a national pool,which is, in their 4AT Ministr ' have taken an impor f Orm of subsidy than -eeal mines in response to the Miners' view, a worse y *uld be nationaliiation itself. tant part. Federation's telegram to all - its w Plans have - been considired 'branches, particularly in Scotland and Probably the conference will stick South Wales-,where flooding was moot on this, and it labors-under the dis-* — rot. for the use.of airships and air- -.serious. advantage of: -being,far too large & Planes for this purpose. least four big itships, Fifeshire punipmen, however, re- body for practical negotiation. At a The Prime Minister described it the r4 would be available for the car- used to return to wo rk themaelves nor would they permit volunteers t.0 other day as a-body of 75. ria'e of foodstuffs from the Consequen4y, the Goveminent a" 9 J the pumps. on the ground.that ports to the large inland iMus- continuing their preparations.to cape 1he telegram-was llvaeue." trial areas. , Heavy airplanes in the district thirty-eight pits� em.- with the national emergenCYP for, al could also be utilized, for the. thougif the Triple Alliance will ik6t go ploying 13,00 underground workers out so long as the conference Con- se, while lighter ma- same purpo, -chineis would probably be em- in addition to'surface-men, are flood- threat of a general strike tinued, the ed. Five have been completely aban- ty if the con- is held over the commurd ployed as mail carriers. -doned, end several others are so flood ference breaks down. ed titat operations could tot be re- surned for'niont1w, Thus, to-day Londener-9 promenRd- g the streets, and parks in the glori- KOPF, SPRINGS ETERNAL. Nkiioiud Debt is Damage already causemd by.flooding In --Net ous sunshine had their Sunday walk is $2,311,294,443 J is estimated at 9100,000,000. enlivened by the spectacle of tr000, Reports from various coal fields to- both naval apd military� in faU war REBEL SUPPLIES Ontario Surgeon a day show that the resumptioX Of kit, mamjgng to the ;;�i and rail- Perform Rare Operation A despaith from Ottawa a0s.-- TAKEN BY POUCE During tl�e flical Year wbkh ended an' pumping, acquiesced in by the miners, way sastiom . : . I -- h" gone f4r to save the'mineaftl6m Instructions have also been Issued a A despatch from Brockville March 81 ordipary revenue -of the _irreparsb3e danwkge.' to the local authorities throughout Dominion. excoeded, ordin3ry exp"47 the Cork Raid Rcwlts-in Capture Ont., says:—His'-jaws locked -Wre by nearly.ninety-ioui millions Of In dther-word!@, the Government country that it is vital, in the view Of line in .Cas- 1%,-savedtbemhwsforthenation� the.Government, that the enrollm-ent- of Ten Lorry,I nad of since childhood w th� result Of dollars. Despite the dec a fall, Henry Mally, a Bfdold" toms and excise revenues, not*ce.016 It is expected that tbw miners will and reemitbag of the now defftice. HWden Lockt. real estate man, aged 25, is now in the last f" months, revenue,for -7. undbubt"y demand a nMjonal ,pool force and- special constables should DublK April 10�The pol"' of able to chew as the result of an the twelve months period was-$451,-- in order to'equalize wages. proceed avate. -Dr. 366,0".00, as corn . . L$180,_ pared with Cork city collected &,grest quantity operation performed by !of booty Saturday during a raid and JOme M. Macdo -20. Ordinary ex- ugall, a ilative 832;W7.00 in 1919 ;a three he=' search an the athletic of Rrockville and a graduate of penHtures in 1920-21. was .4357,515i- NrW Rwrt 278 In comparison with an ordinary. and iPOrts grounds Of the Mmlslw Queen's.University. Such is the Agricultural Society at Ballin Temple. 669 in 1010-20.: word received here by Dr. Mae. expenditure of;340,880 r Ton-motor lorries we" needed to te- In the month of March aloni 6rdt-'._1 Honey--6"O-Ib. tins, 22 to 23c C dougall's mother. The injury Northern, lb'_ --the goods, wbich ID-luded one nary revenue was $32,449,&19 in com- Manitoba wheat—No. I 5-2%-lb. tiM 23 to.25c per move 5W whicif Mally received resulted-in pfair-ou with $53,100,004 In Idircb,- #1.77%- No. 2 Northwn, $1.74%- No. &A�� comb honey,-at $7.60 -per-15.- Lewis guno a nwtor car, revol*ers, ankylosis, of the jaw. Eventual- 2920. Ordinary expenditure was. -8 No�;&ern, $1.70%; No. 4 ;,�eat, section case. ammunftion, nidlitary stores, food sup- $1.01%. Smoked meats--Hams, med., 35 to plies, 100 bicycles, officers' uniforms ly -the bones grew together so� March. 1921, $23,975,765; -Mareh, Ramdtobs owt&—No. 2, CW, 43%c; 36- heavy 27 to 29c; cooked, 50 to 55c- and avowds. that his t&th were fast locked 2920, $31,219,097. No. 3 CW, 38%c; extra No. 1 feed, rofl�, 31 iZ 32c; cottage rolls, 'N to Twenty-six Irish women, according and he could take only liquid The net national debt 1,no credit bew No. 1 fe4 36%t; No. 2 feed, 34c; breakfast bacon. 43 to 46c; faracy to the Republican Irish Builetin, sire food. The operatioft is* d6s,: in taken for non-active assets) now 33%c- breakfast bacon, 5& to 56c- back&, under-arrest. Eleven have -been Cri Mamltobs barley—No. 3 CW, 73%c; plain, bons in, 47 to '50c;10nelem, now bed as being very rare, but to 'Id' at $2,311,294,44 sentenced to terms of im -,.No. 4 CW,62%c; rejected,50%c;feed,,49 to 53c. PrisOnment, in every way a Success. ­60%c. while against 15 no charts bas, yet Cured meats,--Long clear bacon,27 been preferred. The Bulletin alleges To.Pr- Rheims Objects to All of the above in store at Fort to 28c; clear beMes, 26 to 27c. event Further Witham. that there are cues where women Lard--Pure tierces, 18 -to 18%e- - Germans Rebuilding Tovwin American corn--W, nonThul,track, been detained in police barracks Moves by Charles tubs, 18% to 19c; pails, 18% to 19%c! bav;e Toronto, prompt shipment. # for several days and no other female, to prints, 19% to 20c,Shortening tieroes, . Paris, April 10.—Negotiatious for A despatch from Paris tays:—Ths Ontario oat*—No. 2 white, 43 11% to 12c; tubs, 12 to 12%.c_- pails, 6s boien preserd in the building. tba purp,.ose of findinc a formuls de- former' inhabitants of Rh6ims, 10,000' 12% to 13c; prints. 14 to 141A.c. The 4 o'clock curfew has been em- nn"y guaranteeing courArles adja, of whom have returned to the ruins Ontario wbeat—No. 2 Winter, $1.80 Choice heavy irteers, $10 to $11; ployed in Limerick, following attacks cant to Hur4pry against further wt- of that-city,object to any plan of hay-. to $1.85 per car lot;-No. 2 Spring, $1.70 to $1.75; No. 2 Goos:) wheat, good heavy Oteem $8.50 to $9.50; on the police Friday nlight. when a tempts by former EmperoT Charles ing German laborers rebuild the town butchers' cattle, choice, $9 to $10; do.* head constable and two sergeants wen to reinstate himself as king.have been and have 'announced that they want nominal, shipping points, awording to good, $8 to $9; do, mKL, $6 to $8, *eight- .do, woonded and'& constable was killed. begun between France, Great Britain, to do the -work themselves. Peas--No. 2, SIJ5 to $1.65. cow., $4 to $6; butchers' bulls, choice, A bonvb was thrown and anold.maa of Italy and the members of the "Uttle.- Barley—Makiing. 73 to 80c, accord- $7 lo V-50; do, good, $6 to $7; do, M. LoucheT, MinLster of Devastated 60 was killed by frStMents w1d faur' Entente," says the Petit Parladen, It Rations, who.recently-visited Rheims, h%to freights outside. coni., *4 to $5; butchers' tows, choice, the civilians wour to $1.10 $8 to $9; do, good, $6.60 to $7M; do, o r ded. Is probable that a decision will be was told-by the maKr of that place uckwhest—No. 3, $1.05 nominal. com. $4 to $5; feeders, $7.75 to $8 7;5-- . Saturday night in Canuhn street, reached in the r.,ear future, the news, that it has suffered damaktz '11rom Rye—No. 2, $1.40 to$1.45, nominal, do, 900 lbs., $7.25 to $8.76; do, 'jid Publin, bombs were'thrown at a inili- paper says. war to the extent of 74,000�M pounds. lbe., P.75 to $6.75; (to, com., $5 to $6; tary 16rry Accardi � to freight& outside. and the soldiers disnounted Ir Man.lour—First patent, $10.70; canners and cutterb, $2 to $4.50; and fired several volleys. �"second 'pstant, $10.20, bulk, seaboard. milkers, good to choice, $85 to $120; 4. COnstable Fred,Lord was shot dea(L' OLD LONDON TEEMS WITH SOLDIERS Ctfitario nour­-*a.ov, uum, sesocam 4-, L_ _.J., 450-tu-w, rideAed with bullets, and a comrade Millfeed. — Delivered Montreal *Pri;i;;I�, $90 to $130; lambs, yearl- was Sertoulay woun&-4�ear Macroom, freight, begs included: Bran, per ton.I ings, $10 to �11; d=pring IrROM OUTLYING POSTS O`r EMPM ce, $j $11 to when their car w%& x6bushed and fire 1ra $36; shorts, per ton, $U to $88; 11clood $14; calves, good to to $Is; was opened on them from-both sides 'feed Hour, $2 10 to $2.40 per beg. sheep, $6 to $10; hogs, fed and water- $12 to ed, 414.25; do, weighed off cars of the rOWL 8tMW--Csr lots, per ton, Proclamation Summons Army, Navy and Air Reserves to $12 50 track, Toronto. $1050; do, fo.b., $1325; do,-coij�� In Belfast to-day- tw6�: ?nilitjry Hay—No. L per ton, $24 to $26, points, $18. policetnen were held up by dvivaw, Combat the Threatened Strike of Railroad Men and -.,-._Jtrack, Toronto. Montreal. wbo took their revolvers and escaped. Transport Worker s in Aid of Minem Cheese--New large, Si% to s2c; 63 t3 64C. This incident occurrea in broad day- Oats,­Can. West No. 2, 7- twins, 82 to 34%c; triplets, 32% to do No. 3, 59 to 60c.- Flour, M;;� light. 311c; old, large, 84 to 8k; dg, twins, S A despatch from London says:—, spread. The railroad men are known -V4% to 35%,c. �ring wheat pats., firsts, $io,3o. The military are adopting new tac- From Malta, Egypt and other parts to be divided; the engineers opposed Rolled oats, beg of 90 lbs.,. $3.20. tics. Patrols' heretofore -rove off of the f' -fitiT4 British Empire troops a sympathetic strike. d ar Buttoer—Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to Bran, $33.25. Shbrts, $3&26. Hay, when attacked. During the past week are being brought back to save-it from On the other hand, the Government 49c; creamery,No. 1, 58 to 61c; fresh, No. 2, per. ton, c lots, $24 to, $2.5. lorries were halted, soldiers dismount. the menace of Socialism. is also said to be divided. The Pre- 60 to 63c. -ar Margarine�-29 to ale. Cheese—Finest eaiterns, 29% to ed,spread out and opened 6re-Vr0mAt=- The me"olis of the world to-day is-4nwwn to be in favur-ot-a- mier In a recent Harcourt street fight is taking on the appearance of an eompromim but since Mr. Bomar. Esgb�-- ew laia, 30 to 31c; New 4-ft Bu '-clmicesv creamery, b4 t6 ly laid,-in eortons, 83 to 34c. 54%c., Eggs, fresh, 03 to 34c. Po- t * hree Volunteers *ere killed by these-armed camp. Kensington -Gardens, LAWS -resignation frot� the Cabinet Ileane—Cmadian hand-picked, bus., tatoes, per bag, car lots, $1 to $1.05. 0 ­18.50 to $3.75; primes, $2.75 to $3.25; Butcher steers, med., $8.50 to $9; tactics. Regent's Park and Hyde Park are be- is no longer master in his owi�house. .-Iginning to teem with, soldiers and Mr.-Bonar Law could always be relied apanis, 8c; Limas, - Madagascar., com., $7 to $8; butcher heifers;-ined., 10%c; California Limas, 12%c. $7.50 to $8.50; �om., $5 to $7; butcher Greek Cabinet is Reorganized 1 their officers. , These men,'fresh from I upon to w-hip the Tories krto line be' Maple pr*ducts­SyzW' , per imp. cows, choice, $7.50 to S8; med., $5 to other kaxis, give the only note of, hind the Premier, but Mr. Chamber- W. ;-per 0 imp. gals., $7; canners, 02 to $2.50; cutters, $8 A, despatch from Athens says:— color to the depression of London. )F&L, $3 to 10 1 lain is weaker than Mr. Law, and thi, $2.76 to $2.90. Maple sugar, lbs., 19 to $4.50; butcher'bulls, c*M., $5.f;0 to Demetrios Gounaria, Minister of Wit, From-the centri of all Prime Min- real leader now is Sir Robert Horne hogs, $15.50. -.to -2&-. $7; calves, $3.50 to $5; has been named Premier to succeed ister 'Lloyd George looks out at, the, Chancellor of the Exchequer. H;Q M. Kalogeropoulos, who has resigned. growing storm He is alarmed, and,I is in favor of fighting Labor to a7 An. M. TheDtokis, Minister of lustice will fearing that even the,mobilized. arrhy!Uh now and he is able to muster.be. _SCMTS LOSE LIVE S THROUGH USE take the portfolio of Minister of-War--would n6t be enough, lie has issued:hind:�� the votes of the whole Tory while George P. Baltazzis becomej a ctll to the former soldiers and navy section of the Goalition Governaie FLOURESCENT SCREEN IN RADIOLOGY Minister of Foreign Affairs, men in England to rally to the sup-' He is said to have taken a strong at" in the stu-'titude against the Preanier at the re- port of the Government pendous show of a Labor uprising. cent Cabinet rneetipgs, insisting thal Self,Swrifice 4 London and Paris Doctors Again Starts The notion already is i1i sore there be no compromise. straits, with almost a million miners Few troops have been called in from' Protect tation for Organiz ed Effort to Ireland, bemuse tbey canoit be on strike, but the'TeAvray men and tranisport workers, numbering spared. Scientific Workers. more than had a n-Altien, threaten to! The strike of thAP Triple ANIsmos London, ATwil 10.--:-Systematic use X-rays can penerate 45 millimeters'of + complete the paralysis of indu.Aiyon'will begii at midwight Tuesday. "Tbis is our answer to the Govern, of tiss, fluorescent-seram dn radiology lead or 18 inches-of wood. Both Dr. Tuesday by a strike, unless the-Gov-! Bruce and I?r. ,Leray are believed to ' ment'numsurWl said J. T. ThanssA ernment entera into negotiations with was responsfble for the recent deaths have lost their lives'6wing to the in- the miners on their own terms. leader of the rviiroad men. of Dr. Ironside Bruce, 'the fam'ous abd1ity of the lead glass to protect The most se3ious situation in many; Approxima*y 2,000,000 workers rsdloiogis�t,of Charing Cross Hospital, -them from over-exposure to X-radia- years h= arisen from the refusal of,will Tuesday night have cesaid, their .and Dr. Adolphe Leray, of- the St. t4.0"' n. the miners to agrai to Mr. Ll*,A duties in protest againrt wUt *ley Antoine Hospital, Paris. Their seff-sacrifice has again stir- Creorge's suggestion for a conference'claim to 'be an organized att�mpt to, The fluorescent screen enables ex- red European sdenticst�g to a -demand with the mine owners on the quintion enforce a general reduction in mum ftniawAions to be made by the,oper- for a specially orkanized eff aft to pro- the return of the pumpmen and a cludan which,_Prtmier Lloyd Georngvle. �.ator ivithout waiting for the develop- tect dx>ctors. In London a committee I safety men' to work. While it is an vigorously denied-in the House. -MeM 01 A-ray-phozograpbs. Provid- or eminent physicists, physiologists 7 t_ftsexkl�JUAL LV 04Y QW-1V 15 44LY(-t M;� revolutionary in the movement, tl'= situation -m it developed on :.��d the room is in darkness the Ecreen and radiologists has been appointed to i T�iday gives temporary visibility to the.inve-sLigate, and report on: 1 is no'd*ubt the sinal but active revo- in a breakdown in the r9nerW confer. shadows cast on it by the bones, etc, I.—The changes induced iri tissues A, lutionary Eection will Miss no OppOT- enre iod a consequent derision b� the when the'X-rays- are-dilrected on the by X-rays and Partdc�Urqy on blood tunity to create trouble. Triple Allismee­nmide up of miners miners 'patimWe body. change�, The Government �w taken the and railway and-transport w*Tlgws-- A piece of lead Class fitted over its 2.—The 0operties of X--rays and grestest precautions' to preserve for the first time since it was organ- -en is sup- the best means of controlling their brder. All military and naval leaves ized that its entire membership, A-umunous section of the scrL posed to stop the rays from reaeMng action. have been stopped and troops have roughly estimated at 1,000,000 inftmv the opetstor's own,face and neck as 3.—The equipment of X-rays ind been coilcentrated in London anl in and 500,000 men each from the rail. be bends over to "y the shadbiwal. electrical departments with a speoW Lord Edmund Talbot, D.S.O.. otber strategic points. way and tra*sport worlcer%! orgeni- It has lately been discovered,however, view to the protective measures am- Who has been appointed Viceroy of .It is impossible ter make a pr2dic- zations, should quit Work in support 4brA a laardt' or piercing beam of p1byed. Ireload,-,_ tion as to how fAT the s-trike will of the strike of the miners. 1071 F W-71 T, z —W. G. have w. and John T. —Dr. Henry will be here as us- LOCALISMS. Stephenson constructed a nal next Tuesday to attend to his ring work -cettlent top on their well at their professional duties. Start sp Ri premises This is a splendid, — 1,new and larger switch-board —J.L. Steoheason moved last never-f-tiling well of the V4L'y best illi being installed in the Pickering into, the west end Of the water auA is a kind of community central of the Independent Tele- -TO insure y6ursilf bodily cotnfot*t to carry on your seAson"s . • -Reddin property. "P phone. work you should equip yourself�with'a pair of Williams' ? P —Mr,. end Mrs.Osborne, oftor fa your requirement@ are in- Boots, price 6.25 to 8.50—the Best in the Land. have been-spending a week t rior KM to$ h teriot or exterior d orating, IN MEMORIAM ec -With W.G. and Mrs. Reid. - painting, paper-haDgingor grain. Tp,&.x—lu loving memory of Sus' A p1r of trn-r and Hammer Brand:Overalls.'at 2.76 ---wFarmers have been busy dur- lianih their lug, arrange to see my flue assort- Steeper,beloved wife of George J. -ing the past week with th J plow. meat pf amples when orders may Tran, who died April 12th, Im. An Arm and Hammer Brand Smock. at 2.7t- and seeding operations. —Hugh Machin is improving the be taken at Bradley's Harness We watched her suffer day by day, '-8 pairs of'Heavy Wool Socks from 50 to,1.00 pair appearance of -his residence by shop. C. A. Bradley. It caused us bitter grief, —The Right Rev. J.F. Sweeney To see her slowly pine away. 2 Heavy Work Shirts, Arm and Hammer Brand; 1.75 ea giving it a fresh coat Of Paint. D' D., D. C. L., .Blshopof Toronto, And could not give give relief. —31ra. Charles Keeso, who has 'd For rainy weather and teatuing a Slicker at 10.00—L%st been very seriously ill,is not im- will administer the Rite of Con- The heayenly gates were open wide, 84. George's church, A •loving voice said "Cotne," fi _year's price 13.00. ..proving as fast as her friends rmation in 7 Pickering. on April 1-itb, Sunday And with farewells unspoken, ---,.'would like. She gently entered'home. morningatio3o. W iii tbafriends Now then as"A u 11 work and n6,play inakes Jack wd' 11 boy,". —A:. W. Crawford is getting the This day brings bad menaorles note that he will"be here only for :material on the grounds for the i Of on� who has gone to rest, .Lay in a Lon odes' Suit or Overcoat to do-your erection of his new residence on the morning service. And those who tbi"- of her•to-day • 'church going and spa.rkiu� ill. Ill a crowd —Ladies—It will be to your ad- Are those who loved her best. 'Xing st west. you can pick the ui ever " time, because where vantage to see the "clean-tip" val. From memories'page�irnecannot y —J. R. and Mrs. Thexton r6otor blot ties in plain, kid and patent pumps Three little words,forget-Lne-not. a ed t6 Claremont on Sunday and you see the best dressed matt you can bet your on sale at yard g Store." life he bought his suit from Lowndes. spent the afternoon with J. H. now linoleum, 'Husband and Children Ne%v pZtteras in 2 ­4. .and Mrs, Bea.]. 1•5c p&r yd. -Specials in scrims and All kinds of Light Sick16', Shiv6, Ties, Hatt-;, Cap3"C'jilari John T. Stel)lieusoic is getting curtain netts and huge reductions WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH—Auction -ia -class furniture.-the pro- -k'bottom prices. matet* 1 on hand for bailding a on all lines of dress gouda. The sale of first Etc., at roc cement foundation and floor. for pert)of Miss Margaret Annan, in n you want gnocl'tblngs, come to us. Lis Veranda. paper season is in full swing. the illage of Dumbarton. SaLe at he Wilson was in Goodwood Splendid 'assortwent to ch6ose one •o*clock. See bills. 'W. B. Pow from. We carry 'a fall stock,, en,auctioneer. If,iv(.i hav'ut,gut 'enj, weean g6t.,em. one day last week and purchased a flue team of registered ffilles You can depend on gettiy&g the from • T. J. Manley. paper you choose and have the Fred T. Bunting Pickerinc;, privileke- of returning paper ,Sot -New Advertisements. —Miss Alfreda Jephson, who i Established 1§57. wed. Satisfaction or money re- j atteDdi)3g the Whit6y high School funded at "The Big Store." ml,RN FOIN SALE—Apply to F. at presefit and is Is indispo4d —The St. George's Dramatic TH.Richardson.11 R.tin. 23tf Asking a few days' rest K Society gave a very successful T-�CC EGGS FOR HATCHING— M r 0-� _;_The Warren Paving Co. are social evening on the s th lust. X-1 good laying strain. J.B.Goymley,'Picker- expecting to resume work On' our took' they ins the Town Hall, which streets an Monday next. e tin 7 xt. `7 be qnerade ball. There -TING derstand that they also have t form of a mai, PAIN . —Hoxisepaint- was a large and representative at- HogusEE-p-ertwo�kmanshipguararr-,eed. Es. 'contract for paving the pr6vineial T Ray Utrow,Pickering. 27tf Whitby to:wn. mates given free through teudaDce, over a hundred and fifty t: persons being pre�sent. There wa- ro Quite a number of our rem- F OR SALE—A 4 veer rJd mare Find 'dents have been busy in their- a great variety of costumes which a quant;ty of mar. Gerald Clark,Dun. were very pretty and spare nuome4s during the 'a. 4ally made Vtst fe their garden Xl1,n1iou*sho,ild be gpe( GGS FOR Sj-'TTING—From J. S. Wtite%Vynndottes. "aya he land is in good the prize. Nnners.. - The. la-di- St' jetting ill con- of t1 ain, GrLSt stuff. prix_ layers. $1 r settirg W.A.Henderson, Aditjon and everything. liab been "'Willng the f1rit and second Pickenng favoraide for the work. re-pectively were Mrs Will. Hal (Gypsy). anti Miss Reta .11-allett. SALF-3. young Yorkshlr'e I v a god .o,. e,,wp farm S, and .11n.Chapman enter- P%T (CauadaY. The gentlemen NVID! L., < ,-­ - : tattied the se-nio7r classes of St. . Z, �t lot::0.rear of con.4.Pickertrig FARMERS ATTENTION--�, 131UR Prizes,were Jack MeWhinnp vl�. tnd,,phone luo',. AndreW4,13ttinday School on Tatti- (Pirate)let and Fred T. Bunting day evening. A Ino't pleas-,%nt (Pierrot)2ad.' Mia:�e-4EIsipApple- time wag spent in varions kinds of FiI :-1 6:,,,)! ­vkinz Ar,.'.tlon. also One Order your- Fordson Tractor ton (Spring Fairy), Mary Mortis- I ;Pring%ag,)n. I capacit,•, lot' Cal c5 ru games, and an interegtipg feature Apply ri�P�ck"ingfilad% ry, -:!'ki -.ey (DAffodil),. 31r,;. S'. W. Dar"Is before the sprin,-1 sh F Jr of the evening wiis a debate on ( itannia). Mr. Weeki (Old Hard �,-FFD-WHF-%T FOR SAtAE-Ijar- Consolidated Sebonhl, in t%hich ,%y r%,3t M. Itive Tiq�et),and Mrs. Sier(Spani-h Din� k a, -)Canadiano&.-I,� Price $,55.00 F.. O. B., Your Far -three girls took the affirmi ;0t��,cvl�-,-.fticip-ring, 1�. r3 ,I . , 44 cer) shoull also lie Mentioned, be .3z.. ,R. 2. favoriug the schools and three Cla.emont Ind.Phune 2213 -310 -.onomlcol Most E ide4 a jl.il-ixy of beanty and-tnl- The Beit, Cheapeat and N -boys upheld the negative. •­ The, OR SALE�O. A. C-72,o-zeed ostt•- Fair.tu Tractor.. ent ill tile forrus of Japabese. Red F. :can an,! pure.7')cents Pei .tw%hel, 'Some girls won by a alight margin. i Cross N'tirses, HRrlPq­uiaq etc. The F+:can hay and 'Cobbier pot -A-cotisiderable amount.of evi- t-m"! Em;'�riujzhRm Orcbestrp gave the Vititney.. lot 14),co .3,PickertnqT'-'­Af derme strongly supporting bydro-. con..3, T I - music a N - TouriDg -Cars .in iV rRdl&lm is now being even berore OR SXLE-Second band 1-horse Fmwer-lit !acre,,, al-o zx)-d"cond-hand and Mesdames Kelly and ew 1921 Model Sutherland Commission. One Harding 'were -the judge-3 of Cos tor imqle U4 the 8 red- tauter?. • llnor�,ewagqn..cheag. Alm black drivisamare, stock diate ssim favoring years old, J.R.T ex!bn.Pickering. 00ti -of the beat vvitne a 9 is W. S. Rod ml traffic ' -There wag considerablt-•excite.. qALE -rhtv- posts. anch6r .. deliver .1 1 ger, geve f the Detroit United me'nt ill ofir village about 4 .30 p.m. -V 7. Sr manager o FOR - � -1.na tirih,,—, hard and soft wood Y length, tit lot 12. Con. 5..Picker-ing. without startep, poke most encotir- on Thursday last, C4 tlied'by th 4 PtailwayA,.whq sl L 58`0 tti� agiagly of the Toronto Eastern, ringing (sf the fire alarm. It n For wrow.particulan, apply tp.Ahn Cov. Price, with starter; traffic beentiv- Im.awn that--fire-had b Mj!. Cullen. who has been tt rok it at the tltx juijL • Sparks 1—, OR .14 A L E—Chen F01 lairds of These prices include Licenses. manager OF the Delaware, Lacks- en at 4ry�tsil. .and kir.,Not !��-n%im- V14naii and-' Western. -Raillway.- froth the -mrk� l:.t-tckA, hadfKllen J, 11".190TO hrA N y and Al-Atevcral have .,`i�+! --Rousing g Refereticintu* -inase, out in flAme.. I'r yv&� not long be. Herb xi.Clartmont: .Phone_01. 17 Itf a Pickering Methodist fore it I.-*ge ntituber of Nvill* ->XNVAIRD—Sorpe -r-or-. e t"M 'Coll 'C' tt similar testimony. upon the roof, �vbieh -)xyn bro e 'iit xal�*and a cpuple of light ?w �14 9 1 living Sh boo J U eeting. .in _ pt IT -the 17t -helppr�,vvere -'e'liurch on Sunday, April on tbe,;�ce-IT6-110 render JA oty hou,,-. anti Str.i, rn:• sh , 11:..1; iarrzi.muzzi toadcr . lwat ci•c tl!) ro 411bdultiz the ffre. I t 1�a` ZrA,.,n civing--miurmatwn-tiat wit) !cad to 'Autb6ri2ed Ford Sale-, and service e -ol, bu 4M gide over by M-. S. Chapm4u, -opu wid r -i;ti C Trnt - ­77 S t tt't i stirring fore about. one hundred County Pre,.;idc,nt,. and stir .'addriesses will be delfrerpd by damage Iva.; •eallell to thlill build- 'oft __rArl 1:4-f �eg,cr,w. A. MeLplinn, of Cla-re�mont, inw- Several flee- ha(l broken out ft cggs for h �h- h1weg du�k ear.- and N h j a -P., but were eitiuptiis ud Rev, P. F. Gardiner. of St. befot lied The 0.ma Fred LaLcy; fiizhland Creek.. in th :,Mv"oebrl -,T-j.) ­tv•ill be rendered by the united- filetuRed was tb,� mfNi-e-e fro f! A -sou i ce--of -Choirs. Free-will fur flax, but al�-, this is a 6t Dfc1fZW. nit the "*, .-,-, r Ar. Rosp'baR•-dil�.Plnu-c-d it li, !.-,.,:en Clzlr"morl aid,k rampaign-fu-nd. Thp'elector4 are-da n gii r ;-v the nce,sion ftp� t V ; ictory Finder ea Bond. Interest i�'. All larked j6 �j-tten(j thrs nil,,.tjn;r. with -oft cotl and haq addet'l. And Isola rain mat. WVe;.t the--y­ ,Iticc at 13rougharr or at Glare- W s and Interest Cheques may be- y! Let us make it, worthy of such n twei�ty feet to hi= smoke-stack, le Mont'. ar Loan Coupon . '.;�-Aholy th-is reulov�ing all danger froiji. any of our branches. Mi -:". cashed. or deposited at .-The pastor-w' ill takp charge of OA4 source,.- morning service in the Mpth. thr, c Deposit)ughthe column; British Motors ,Your Victory 13and' 'interest in :our the meinbiew.z of the,-fire ---Savinp-- epart meet and-eam-interest-therean-- an Man,"- 7sugges•ted by the menior• cow ip,xny and all th(1;;e who ten „t words-of BAN .7 Joshua : "As for tile dared such efficient aid in pre bent'vent- That-k the ristme of the Gasoline K weh:tndle. , * and my lrmv4e. we.will serve the ing what might have' been ft yeiy --Nly ['ink i, now instilled m3d EOMINIOIN .��Lurd." The hand that h6ldi.a� the- �-eriotis U)is. not only to himself. at your service. C;. P. LYND, Manner. • home key has much to lock and but to those whom he has in trig Come and -geC your tank filled- with WHITBY BRANCH, Parents are asked. to employ good g;ts and look pleasant- BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. C CROSS, Manage. come tip and get a square look at ' -After an existence of R genera-' - Your car pill, in shape to give the these things. Big nlass meeting [loft, the Toronto Daily World greatest possible mileage by Ill, A A, at 7 p. m. See notice. Sunday has ceased publication, and its C. Pardoe, North Claremont League interests Have been ab�: rbed by ' -School at the tizinal hour. 0 W young the Mail and, Etupire. who will service in charge of the �ND ?S . �� n �RE 1w, nien. New ideas, tests a'nd ga tues. continue the publication of the lop HARNESS SH ''Yontig people itivited. Rev. A. Sunday 'World. The paQIng of "ill ld is attev'of If yodr needs' are in the Haruesas .-McLatichlin, B, A., w conduct the Wily Wot a ni 'the educational anniversary (in deep regret,as it }vas .a 13aper t1iRt• line, or if your Boots need Also had a wide ciretilatio'n, especially repairing, give tis G MADE IP A Qy given Notice is -CLEANIN Sunday, April-24th. in'Toronto and its, immediate vi HOUSE of our forty-fourth anni- a call. yersary services to be conducted cinitY, It was popular among the •:We v everything to make house-carr ..by Dr. -Simpson, of Toronto, on farmers sad stockmen as its Cecil Bradley ay, May the 8th,—J. W,D. -niarket reports were alwa3's con. cleaning easy,spehas Sund Harries -The following b000ks have sidered 'most reliable. Its new., s Maker, -Pickerlilg been recently imported for the cOltinills were highly valued by g Mops, Washing -Ladders, '.Nlops, Tubs,,Self-wringin Public Librh'ry., If you do not the busy man' as its reports were Ste -Ladders ELM DALE MILLS illyin condensed form. To- T Tub Racks, Curtein hold a ticket in the library bity usui 3.= .-,one at once and get the chance to ronto has now only four dailies .Yachines, Clothes Vy ringers,, it'bad tip to y read 11000 worth of b9oks for 50 instead of six, which oi can always get the best-Mani- �Stretchers,, Brooms, Brushes, Stick Fast cents : Selinfi, (Nlartin)� -Eyes of two or three years ago, when the ba. Flo-ii, matte from No. 1. the Blind (Roche). Adl 11 iral 0 ri(!h- Toronto Times (formerly the To- Manitoba Wheat, st Whiewash Brushes, 11::-­­t.,�""...�. Ta e, ton (Barrie), Black Drop (Brovvii),' ronto Nf-.ws) was compelled to 'Royal Household and Glenora for' Br,�arl. Try a bag. Wool Carpet ie on), Gat h. ' Ac' Frudence Says So f Hilest cease publication, owing t6.tl �Boilers',' Wash Board:-, Steel Beaters e. edrtil Courtship (Wiggin changed eonditions imposed by Pastry Flotiv Fresh Rollod Oa+.,i Eninia L04i (Martin), Texas 131 gp- ue, Bonnet the war. Althou h the sub-scri BRA'S. SHORTS ---erimson Sitieater (Bar- tion price of all the Toronto-dail- 'Rnqq Grant.. Tenderfoot ies has been increased to $5.00 .�',-,OAT CHOP S line of- (Garffind),Rosq Grant in j•liner%,, during the pat few menths­a4W GRU RE:Ll il A T.q ee ol r co-mplete Cam '(0hrIlind), Ross -Trant on their circulation increasing. they 'BA[ILLY cliop WHEAV P• C•-Pure Paint the Trail (Garland), Prudence of are finding it harder to do their MaAin-Senour 100 the Parsonage (14tieston), Emma financing than before the war, CRACKED CORN Lou's Road to Grace (Martin) when their'subscription rates Nvere MIXED 1-11;N FEED only about half of what they are N- arn'sh, 'Floor Fini-sh, Varnoleum, Wood Laep ..,,.,Blue Bonnet, Debutante (Rich• On Caldwell's Cream substitute ards), Blue Bonnet in Boston now. The high price of material, Cilf Meal. (Richards), Bine Bonnet's, Rmich labor and everything connected White Enam A-etc. With a -ri-� p •Party (Richards), .Mother Stories "i I aper, and with nn CHOPPING AN-D- OAT? 'ALind. ­LpFiders of In- income note commencurate with CRUSHING EVERYDAY say), Famonq* Ask for a cohr card. diistry ( NVilewrin). Reynard the the increased cost of prodiiet-irm, Get prices on fated in ton lots. Fox (Ntin-41eld), Wl-mt Everv , new;4paperq have been passing ' Woman Known (Rarrie), All� through trying times, with BELL PHONE.• pect of improve- I e.proq H. Bundy P,Cke C t be Told' (Gibbs). 11)U AALES Chopping every day. t.