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Geo. ..E Baker DUN9/tRTGIV The Vote in Pickering Tp. ->lsatablished 1826 The Sunbeam Mission Auxiliary will �edtod6 s The following to the result of the hold a pie social s a basement g GREENWOO.D the church on Tueada evenin Arireferendum vote in .Pickering town- 26th, A good program is being pre- ship on Monday.last YREnt'FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director rn this column you will notice a few pared, so all come and have a good^ l8ub-Div. ' Yes No ataj teterea Membei ofl the American opC metrical of the buildings we have protected time. But-Girls! Don't. forget to Town Line. 123 13 : 110 r .Association. Eyes examined by appoint ment. with oat 99 per cent efficient bring your pie. Pickering, "• 2&i 118 149 _ - MIL.�'•Phone.2s04,Claremont. Ont. lightning protection. - Liverpool: 68 56 12 .. ..R. TOMLINSO'V, b1, B., Member WHITBY Rouge Hill, 6S S• 50 of•che Colege of Physiciane and Surgeons John Miller,Brougham = '' Cberry wood, ''.74 .49 ,26 (C of Ontario. office: that formerly occupied b Milton Burke, Pickering Fred Kushner, who was to have gjnsale, 94' 14 80 �c -the fate Dr,R.Arodie,and latterly by Dr, Cale R. P.Fuller, Pickering been charged with nrurder, but wh[ch .BrnuRha.ul, :'17$' '84 ` 109 lane''. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231Y Luther Pilkev. Claremont was reduced to manslaughter, was Nvhitevale 169 39 180 Will Pugh. Cla emdnt found not guilty by a jury here on Ucange Hall, 93 S' 85 Nr E.'CARTW�RIGHT, 3I. D.."M. -Herb. Poynter, Whitevale Tuesday, presided'over by Sir William Claremont, 243 806 Biscuits and Pastry have.that,, fine' . C. P.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Levi Linton,Claremont Muloek. On Christmas Day Kush- Altona, 69 21 68 CY of Ontario. Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.m John Gauslin, Claremont •,per's wife was found 'dead, and they -- • -- sweet, nutty taste when - or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell -- - No.24. Ind.phone No,400'. Pickering. On- Will Dickenson, Goodwood had been known to have quarrelled. Total vote 1873' 1439 424 1020 de from', ,ratio. 331v Thos. Coady, Claremont °' The jury took ten minutes to decide on - - ; 3S ' James Coates, Goodwood the verdict, that her death was the gcr+croL REPORTS NO. MCKINNON, 31•D., L.R.C.S.,' 'Will Hill, Goodwood result of a blood clot on the brain, K S` I /YL `I - .. Edinburggh, member of t1t• College of Thos. Gostick, Claremont caused from a blow she received The following is the report of S. S. Y� Physician,and surgeons of Ontario,lieenti►ta i+ of uo al College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. '=_Milton Harris,Stouttville' some time before Christmas. The.-No. 9., Pickering, for the month of Pastry Flour. It ie made`by.th,a . •SvIsoial attention to dsiease■ of wo=n and G.M. Forsytb, Claremont- - court was crowded, When the ver- April(sessional exams), Names are in most modern system from` al ldzen. Office and residence,Brougham. and a great many others. diet was announced, the pprisoner was order of merit. ' Sr. IV-Muriel Wid. the choicest wheat grown, taken away by.friends. He has been difleld(h), lda Brown (b), Albert Har- The quality ie there and the • In jail since Christmas Day. vey.(h),. George Wilson, Jr. IV- Alice Pegg(b). Edna Green (h),Mabel price is right. WH.'SRNNEDY. Barrister. E3o1: St ouffville Ont WHI'1tVALE = 13ie(h) and Margaret Gee(h)(equal), '(�� Rose Broadbent Helen Chesher Cab-. --USE BAKERS JOI +' 7 a ieitor,!Notary Public,_Conveyaacerl&c• _ - - _Whitby,Ont. 41 A grand musical entertainment, sent). Herbert Middleton(absent). Sr. For Bread-makes more,. better, under the auspices of the Whitevale t-Edgie,Pegg(b),' Velma Fraser(b).: A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Buy your Furniture from Methodist Choir, will be held in the - whiter and sweeter bread. .eolioitor,Notary Public,Eto, 2{toasy to - Methodist church here on the evening--- - ...... _. W n.t,LOmce Brock 6t.Nosth.whitbr. Qaty R, E AL of Wednesday. April 27th. The pro- g SCARBORO than any other.ram will consist of churuses, quart- A i rand concert will be held in _ •. TIAUS`& 'JOHNSTON-Barristers I ettes,duets.solos and readings by the Christ's Church Pariah Hall (stn 39, etc.,229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth[Bid g) P t "Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. Mal- r following able talent: Mr. and Mrs. Kingston road), -on the evening of veto 1720. (Ind.) r 4oly CLAREMONT Scott and 311ss Ahell, soloists of To- Wednesday, May 4th, under the aus- ur tLLhAaI J. BF.ATON,B. A..Bar- Reduced prices for Jan. and robto : the Misses Hoover- and Troyer sines of the Scarboro Dramatic Club. : ' �• L- a�E�'+N ]� p and .Hiss K. Fawkes, of Pickering. The program will consist= of a drama. Y rister, Solicitor, member of the &rm of Feb. We pap the freigh Short addresses will be given by the entitled, ­She Stoops to Conquer. Ryckman,Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto anytvheree. F resident ministers. The ebaIr wilt be Music will be.supplied tied by the- okala ' GeneralSTrusts Building,6v Bay Street,Toronto. Large stock' and loWest prides. occupied by Toronto's popular Chief Hawaiian Urebeer a and others. The Telephone,blain 961 sad 962. D - of Police, S. J. Dickson. oors open proceeds will' be in aid of Christ's _ Se vice .Htntr� __ � _. .___�- at 7.34 o'clock, programme err 8,sharp. (,hutch building fund, Doors open at " '- -_- Ad-rahsiion 25c., children under_ 12-So'clock, program.at 8. sharp. Gene= LOGS WANTED ears 15c, ral admission. 25c:. children under12 =BAKE B. BEAT01. D. D. S., y B-Graduate of the Ro3af Cn:elge of Dental - ;years lac.,, reserved seats 30C. „$urzoons and University of. Toronto. C]ffice - _ - .•GREEN RIVER over W. h1. PriaY1•i's hardware since. Rhi by, Rork Elm, NO. 1,$10.40 LO$1a i 0 er,M • , Office hours 9 to 12:L to o.3o.t Ina. phone ti, p The Green River Ladies' Aid will SROCK ROAD: a Sdi phoae•220.� _ - 4lly ; Soft Elm, •' 30.00 to'�:3 •t1(1 " hold their regular monthly meeting Basswood. 80.00 to 83,04 James H. Hayes is. expected home We haves full line of'motor otle and `-`- - ---- White Ash. •• 40.00 to-45.00 " ..• at the hotne of 'firs. Fred Wright on next week, - w guoinsoo �aYai.` Moyle, 30.00 .. 'Wednesday. April 27th, at 2.W p. m. Censiderabte interest was taken in greases as well as motor fixtures.; Hemlocks '• 23.00 Word for$oil Call "Obey." <i On Friday. April 29th, the Clare--'the voting in this locality.on Moedap. Autos of all makes and-designs repair. .. . FTA E,STEPHENSON.A.T.C_N1-. 2nd Growth Pine,25.00 '' Mrs. Knox is much improved in ed on shortest notice and teacher of piano and theory. Phone IS03.- mont young people will prepent their kiealtb, being now able to bs-around to at fair prices. . Claremont. 50-10 Chopping a6d-Oat Rolling every week excellent temperance drama, entitled attend to her work. '"- day excepting Monday. "The Last Loaf,' in the Green River Nearly everybod i now busily en• '.Agents for Dominion Tires U T G. -issuer of Marriage Baptist Church. tinder the auspices of o Licauiss in the county of Ontario, the young people's organized class. Raged in their gardeas;�eince the Fets�- -' ."Genuine Ford Parts °* plekezfag vi11a8G. 2ny tuary weather is passed. - W. G.Barnes, Green River For the fore part of the evening a W; g„Jackooa received word from V.*RICHAR'DSON-- R,-al Es musical program is arras ed, 'consist• i3asoline always oa hand. Free Air '�( r 'Winterset, Towa, that the wife of Iris 1� .-date, Insurance.Conveyancing'. Notary Or addreefe R.R..'o. 1.Locust Hill.' ing of quartettes, pocaYd nets.'solos, brother, James, Is not expected to pall and see ae If you are is need{� Public,Etc,:Pickerin;.Ont. illy' also readings. Please keep this date live o!a III no If o the actin• 'HALL-State carpeDter. E . t in mind. For full particulars-see bola. F. R.Jackson,of Toronto,who carne or truck 1166. ' �[ ee ` j r Admission 30 cents: children, under timates given for new work. Pepsin or FaI'371erS A�tBD Ll�� . hortie!or tlSI week-end.did.not return alterations.- Ind.phone 2918. Pickerigr,. 231y 1 _ _ 12 years, 2u Cents. _ '� ^ _ _ _ to the city r to titanday, having re- �o �n S e eCQ Those who desire their harness DUMBARTON re- mained over to cast his vats. . DR.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE mended.or wish anything in the har- - jj''��__ .' . • Conveyancer, , EW.GCloass roe taking uses Itne, tease leave nur,orderswith SS itliam Thom has beeo'indis HIGHLAND CREEK . Pickering, Ont.'- atlldavfu, veyanceant. Eta. Money to loan P ?` ' posed ° l Ica farm pr op•tt� •lunar of Marriage Lin J.S. Bali on• for samd time. g, - Gress~ whiasvale, oat. f=v All repairs will be ea,lled.for and de- Lively interest was taken in the air. Mee is building a fine new rest• �. ivered within tbree days of receiving voting on Monda,v• dense. '�,�UGH S• PUGH. Licensed Auc• the order. Roy and Mrs,Thom have returned, ' Mr. Ford ie re-der ratio his cos ;L l tiooe-er for the Province of Ontario.• All - after a spending the winter in Queens- residence 4 g y TO THE PUBLIC k' k:_tds of sales conducted on reasonable terms. W.MJDDLETON, P g --}vivo-"breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle. 49tf I3arness•maker, Whitby ton. F. Closson ba:s erected a fine new lhrrto,phone or call. Ind. phone. Claremont We are glad to report that Rev, air, ben-bnuse. HAViog purchased the. business' xi 11.1d. Gkn%Lajor P.O• ably . - ���� . . and firs. Ciugston are improving. ' \V. D. Morrish has purcbased'a-new _ `('i after their illness. touring car. .' formerly carried on by A. C. gee < �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, . • , * JD .'for Counties of York and Ontario. sac- ��a are all glad to.know that Mfrs. Tredtvac Cloesoa,hae purchased the Apr, it respectfully solicit tl]B pat ° awn sales of all kinds attentiod to on shortass Barnes hits Improved greatly during lilt'.Clossoe homestetid,"recettly own- notice. Address(been RLver P.O„ Ont, LUMBER YARD► the past week or two. ed by J. C•oattwell, Glad to have you tonnes that was extended to hurt Miss Nzaricnret Annan, of To onto- wid will endeavor -to give entire tii, MAW. i,it:h��ir A�� is'spending some time in the village A11is•Chalm i8jeam_visit the High- satisfaction to all. TIONEER,for York,Qatari a ^•sham to the great 'pleasure of her malty land Creel:Football team on Saturday Countres, All kinds of sala promptly attedded - to. Terms reasonable. Dana for ealca racy be XS'e have a large and well a'Qorted friends, April 23rd. They expect to 'nave a arranged at NEWS'Of15cv, Bell and Indepen- steak of the followin material : Peter Morrison was taken ill ahottt very exciting game. COAL, I1X1$ER LA7',H dent phones. Whitby,Oct. ••'sly _ i3 a week ago and was taken to Wells- Pi fete of the Highland Creek young t f - Matebed B. C: Fir Flooring. V t-l- mnapisal,__Toronto• where he is lei `^•ik�r3ay ;fit,a turkey =C'r 'vM� :M Z ylatebed B. C. Fir.Sheeting, and improving nicelp. dinner at the Reg Cafe, Yong atre�'t, and Boss ht d. Mate ed B. C. HeniluCk flooring. Toronto. Amon those resent were: - - �1 g and Sol fuel' V 1llAtched Fir Ceit}'ng, 1 in, ewouartAnt R. Morrish, c-aptain of the Hlghi hd O'E�ENT Government, Municipal and Cor- and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. Creek Football Team. C. Milroy, E. w George Duncan is attending jury at Nlorrish. R. Dixon, S. Morrish, T. Kept constantly on hand.' potation .Boards for Sale. Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board R'hitb� thi3 week. Ormerod, foreman of 'the Scarboro �:,'.: ltell,,Phone 193 _ , and Apple Barrels. Mrs. Linton has returned, after vis• Golf Links, E. flewlitt, F. Ellis and `TERMS CASH iting relatives in Toronto and Agin- W. Pritchard, All report a very jolly „ WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY court. time. W. De Gordon 8c Son} airs. Nellie Morton. of Keswick, F. .. R E E S, O .Rf ' -,-, pent the week-end with her sister, i =r: B. R. ATMORs, PICKERING Mrs. J. H. Madill - rLOCUST HILL : N V 3T �'��LZ Veterinary Surgeon _ The Brougb,3nl Women's Institute At a'meetin recently held at Cedar .HontirGraduate of Out a�io Veterinary Bell and Independent phone. will bold their monthly meeting at the R Y College. All calls daaornight i home of \irr. A. Hamilton on Tues- Grove a football league was formed, n tom t3 attended to, day.April 26th.- comprising the following teams: Mal- Piodke Rp p y J. H, and \Ira., Madill and Dean ecru, Cberrywood, Cedar Grove and '�'�Bell and IndependentPbones EL Ii�TT &1airs attended bite wedding of their Locust Hill. Following are the offs- i iii �. PICKERING, - ONTARIO nephew, 3V ill Purdy, of Keswick. at cers: President. A. G. Oifen : Secre- "= Whitby on SatuMay last. tart, H. S. McIntosh ; Executive-G. Mrs. Philip returned to her home B. Little, DI, R. Hoover. Russell Dav• - r' Dr' ' !v _AutC tCbl�B Repa�ri1.g Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto last week, after spending the winter idaon, A. E. 'lessor ; Referees-W.G. in Toronto. She was accompanied by .11•ixwe!l, P;-Stewart. Hilton Brurn- t v ';Z• Well, T. Ciosson, Eighteen layers 1s WELL I+NOw'N THRO1;GHOCT CA,,-- her sister_bliss Kate Brodie,who re- g p The Chevrolet Service .Station and mained-over for k few days. may sign with each 'team. but all ^�arnge at Pickering is open for all AaA FOR HIGH GRADE woRK. Ac• names must be handed to the Secre- t- i" kinds of repairs and over hauls. WHITBY tart'of the league before the first game tore �- countancy, stenography, type- is played. �spert worknran�hip guaranteed. - writin and general im r0 ement Mrs. George Hewis, an old resident SCHEDULE OF GAafES - . -•ent for Chevrolet Oars, Goodyear $ g p y of-this town, died on Friday. he is `''' `` -' T •' - ' S Tires and Willard Batteries survived b her husband,two sons May 7-Cberrywood at Cedar (Jrb�e, � courses ; mush personal attention y Locust Hill at Malvern. TRY OUR OPEKO ' COFFEE, Batteries exchanged. and one daughter. May 14-Cedar -t is a Rexall product given to-students; graduates read- A.-J. Wadham, proprietor of the Malvern at Cherrywood. - �' w+; grow s Garage, Pickering Bowman Hoare, Bowmaayille, has Ma 21-Malvern at .Cedar Grove, and,is sure to ily obtain- employment : open all purchased the Royal Hotel here from - May Cberrywood at Locust Hill. r please, ,� . N. Fr. McEwen, B•V:SC. year, Write today for prospectus; J. M. Perrin. Mr. Perrin intends May 28-•Cedar Grove at Malvern, Onl 45 Cents r nand. to go to Los Angeles, California, Locust Hill at Cberrywood, y per p Veterinary'Surgeon. enter any time, -R. N.Bassett, who has recently con- June 4-Locust Hill at Cedar Grove, verted a number of buildings in this XAMPOLES, NYALS, Graduate of University of Toronto. g Cherr wood at Malvern. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal town into stores, has purchased the June 11-Cedar Grove at Cberrywood, NATIONAL, REXALL . Queens Hotel, Oshawa, for >$W Agricultural College, Quebec. Malvern at Locust Hill.-• Y"products always on hand , It is stated that he intends converting _ �- '. , 1\-.wi � t into stores. . stationery, Candies, Totiaccoeb, t Bell and ind. Phones, It is My Business Members of the Minstrel troupe of :Referendum Vote „ ... Cigars, Cigaretts. PICKERiNG, ONTARIO . the Whitby Amateur Athletic Associ• -- To help you run part of yours, ation, who staged two very successful Following are the, majorities in We make our own stock and can -x performances early last week, Friday South Ontario in, the recent Refer- wr't By opening a New Garage in the Vil• ditioh powders. They contain, G R E I D ' night repeated their performance to a endum vote: .,.. lags of Whitevale I am prepared to do capacity bouse in the Regent Theatre,' . Dry Maj. rure drugs No filler, W tt. all kinds of repair *ork, including Oshawa. 'Oshawa, ;, 544 tops and side curtains, also making The graduating class of the Ontario Whitby, 387 = M Has a full line'of fresh and Cur- your old car look and run like new by Ladies'College : out-of-town girl stu• Port Perrv, 820 ed meats constantly on hand. Riving it a good coat of new paint. dents of the Whitby High School,and E. Whitby Tp., .. 483 Agent for Toronto machinery• includ- the resident clergymen and their Whitby Tp.. _ 578 E McEWEN Spick Roll, Breakfast Bacon ing; Pumps,. aCindrnilla, Silos wives, were on Friday afternoon the Pickering Tp., 1025 ` t Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc and:Gasoline,Engines. Ru Rts of the Wbitby Branch of the Scugog, Highest;prices paid CHARLES :MARICE, W,o�men'swa&nstituteI.� An.iaterestia Reach' �� + a arc'• ll+tir El w b %Yr �: c^ft ..uMsl,,y�'i. F% ,""r'+... .��, r_r,.c� �a 1•..."+.�.,�, '1G��'' 'f ;'?'.�"�$ ,;,'i-'."-t.,•1'#u,#. •r '� ,T� ,�`+ �,, :•'+r�r: a>;'"�,"'s*••-- °a -;r.� .•+�.sY-M,.t 3.M. 5e ,ea',?'d .� _ ' .i 1 ✓, '`fix^•^, ''",�' !,�! a`i:Mt'?2"' '•:.„ � •�:� -. ...,6: 2 t -i5'",�r >wr -d'k' -..!, .e`�.+.; -a*;u6r , _ - >.L•s, - .�::w.1u�.....a- ••d, '.7_.:� +, yy-. rr', ,,++yy F :rt:..'.a rw-•`'•r•_:,3,�..L. ,ye,� ,�, r l�!M. lzhY3 w s'ysp m: --a'.ye "Sc'r� _ktN , w ♦ -t •.�,. , ry",,.. •{M h,:.R�'tri.hut. <"'�,W 4+ � ,._. t` ,,� " �<�>,�."e1.J°.: "�:..a,' •M:'~ .'?g. •'�s- rc, a.. ri .', .•tea t2' )/ .. >9 .. '.y, r w� 3 9- '• '�'':•' .;w.•,b"ish{;- rr^ J,1 �✓+, +''/ .'✓" -� . °,+•;..`1+"':t.,�'?� 5$ ..a,�F '� .S-: �:. e ° .t -. ,. - ..•r: .. -.- .. ,.^ '... .. - rte. � �K "'the land the children-ten laughlug and the worst �s yet to into the sorest for a last game before r,the ground Should be ,covered with snow. r"�+'_ ' 15•:y' �_,: . AWIN ' EN,0 "It will be cold to-night", they said T'� � k �;, }� , ,•�. ,• .�_�, �-; - come: another. `"The winter has ,.�_ �I"l _S :�" ""r °� c�A► {',.fY PURE P�-7 s They stopped for a moment gn1pr • I - ' boas hs i "': ' a beautiful balsam tree; the Z stretched green and fragrant among 1,tt� <—..L.. the snowflakes. , - i • i T -..•i -c The branches looked so soft and j �i� warm that the children gathered arni-i.LL°� It fuls of sprigs to carry home and use - - = a Ave �,�� ► for beds. Theq stopped, too, ' to gabber fragrant cones to toss into the - W I1.1. 01..065 ~� The Hard-Drying. Long-W�ng, _ Flops Finish, evening lodge fire. But before they AT �.30 P.h, 1 went swag they looked up and thank- ToOWY ONE : ed the balsam tree for its gifts. t ACCOUNT•uF ?=1 Nortdat.dd.a titxh to e!r of a beat '"•-- ., « i we t ��of � Near the edge of the forest and not rau+r ,,. w� .t.hnd to q� far from the wigwams ataod a birch T!t pits la VW bieoa. ht ehtauRh ...r. 's-- ��,��ooi1°�'�..�. dwm r,,,a s..: tree, tall and slender, very graceful rtttls• wild.a!ja Yw n1L l `.• <° .. . ,a. , in the sunlight, and in the mo^nlight nAISLI1 b w' as lovely as'it it were clothed in.silver. f WWI .,sass a r« a� u b u.W..ed.�s or'=, WAr that Au• The birch tree knew about the happy _ a•r•Y at. gifts that the otter tree had given, �$jli �M mt wo�a • and because it had no gifts to oS'eF • . tt/ . 11,1911113100%YM h tft h WAMP.OF _ trr� Oa �i,eou•t WW vi ihe"lei !F .a it was sad. .� . .+ .wt.�.•.,,a maw WA t�'°•, "If I could be changed into $re- err nor.,r.tch�M= l� L- - wood,» it said to itself, "I could pro- �'� y,•'r . . , • WAM, 'rAW&.4odd xAATLW BNOiht lt► vide them.with comfort at least." .•.thaws tyw A:4=410:2.0. a.1rr But it gave them something better bathe r w.. 0"7 f ""N4Qd1«w than firewood. One day in the spring I�tRCii� - �..tea� A 11MT1 -301M ft' the wise chief sent two of his men ,y PINION to strip the tall birch of its bark. L►sAOr 0'01' "stONilttA<"w Many days the men worked building - sYrt _. • first abasket-like frame of the shape- of an open pea pod, then covering it - . �-� with the tough bark of the birch tree, - ' • .M $ a QCe and until they Dad made a w-v„Gt.f.rl ease-- „° "S�Ke gave t that lay like a feather on the water. - '"� And all through the spring and sum- ,� mer days the children paddled it os = a the lake among the starlike lilies. - _ - One day.at twilight the trees talked together until the Great Spirit hung A tree will make a million matches; Germany's Census. x,I <•_ _.__-___...-_ -- -_-- the silver moors among the stars in a match may destroy a million trees. The census of Germany, recently the it a sky. - When in the wood take no chances completed. shows a total •Population .a a purple matches, tobacco, or of 60,282.,000 people. The total`mum- -�' _' 1� .._. with U&ted �� i Then all the fluttering, whispering ber of inhabitants in,1913 was about _ leaves grew still and went to sleep, camp-fire. Get the habit. Be careful 1.� for each tree felt sure that same Is.- ' fires In the woods. 85,000,000. than child loved it best of ap. Fl . `- Teeth Topics. �. Dental science was restored to the :j ' world in 1700, after a lapse of a thous- t Your Service and years, during- which long time no i book•+� notice as taken of,teeth troubles. Whereyw You Lim 5 -- i► '!'w Gilts the Trees frava nuts to give to the, vTise chief.- The .Of every ten teeth belonging far a o�py. h� Little Brothers of the Wand also took adults, at least nine are eared by the the some ad�� as hose shear to Many nwons ago an the trees of progress of dentistry. Fifty years.ago - th• as.' tm expect sdvioa team the the Big Green Forest held a consults- acme o!the nuts; their share they hid teeth were ruthlessly drawn; and till- bealb-hoom Arm at Clesaesx sad - taoat. The birds had told them that deep fawn6 the issues and in tug was unknown, - j'I .ih - "", a tribe eS Indiana was about to settle the hollow trunks of old trees. There - Teeth of sycamore wood were used Psraeta,�tiim the oosarfry s� by Man r the edge of the forest.• It would stay until the snow began to -by the ancient Greeks. Ligatures of � � ; of ��sss .,stew.,+ the seams user _ - ",Soon the Indian children will be fall thick and fast over the Big Groan gold and-silver were fastened to these _ s° �1dd may' ' rs;,;: pprgjw to ply �' pirz shade;' they Forest. wooden molars, which rested non to t [ _ " Lot us each have a gift for One day -the children went to play the natural sound ones. :Cleaning and Bye age .- 7' :t>,ea�" near the singing brook instead of go- near Under the.Mosaic lay, "As. eye for 90 all through the summer the trees ing into the forest. They played on an eye; and a tooth for a tooth," was' ... - �'� F=fir red gifts, to be ready for the the banks of the brook and picked -ter carried out to the letter. Amongst the �_., �>� f�asp�d'S'Ir��1 a _ Judinm children. (hie day after the ferns mad late flowers. They waded ,old-time executioner's instruments of -. as amass' bus gone the little Indians ankle-deep in the clear brown water torture would be found a pair of for- s mskfnt ism !m III' of and listened to its song as it, went _ b .,, of 40 . west scampezireg slang the edge ceps to the de blue sea.- At best-teeth., t t fragile Ws lake called Mining Water until hurrying deep Savages have the It is _ bolds drap�er'lts, rte.ete. tiLsy same to the Big Green Forest noon ten the children were tired of usually found civilized people possess ` "The Dale tree 3: the king of trees; pisying they flung, themselves down the worst teeth. - Write W p far further pavrtleslsu os to rest under an elm tree tbat -grew �d 7 D dteacg - „' 'we will so and play under' the oak Black stain is pet on a Japanese `,tree first,"ae3d the children. So away beside the..stream. Now, a bird had girl's teeth dust•before she marries. they ran to the tall oak tree; and, told the elm tree of the gKta that the The custom is more usually practised there they were overjoyed to. find in I forest trees were preparing for the among the rich classes, and the stain �t ,!the green grass ,gt the foot of the!little Indian children, and so the elm, is.a repulaive'kind of varnieb. tree hundreds of little golden-brown too, was ready with its gift. It spread West African children, on. reaching l ' - ,, .+saps and saucers. such a cool, deep abode for-them and a certatn age., have their teeth de • a _ moved its low,friendly branches above um� Ali day long the children played , liberately broken. with their new treasures, and when theta a soothing sweet Malays according to an suthorita- tibey went borne M the 'evening they .sound that the children fell asleep and-tive source, stairs their teeth with earl- ` packed up some of the.little.cups and 'took a long nap• sus colors. Bright red and vivid blue ..,. When the waked they said, " sa lam to carry to the old people at 3* "Good- are common, and a tint of..briillant • �. camp, bye, dear elm-tree. We love yon for green is got with' the°ald of arsenic ---- - - --- - - - "Goodbye, beautiful trees" they the pleasant dreams we had-" and lemon-!nice. piles'-"We thank you for--your On another day, a clear cold day I.lvingatoae has told of how a Kaffir --- --' _,.,�,- •- ,• ; � n after a night of heavy frost,the young child with a romiaent upper taw, with under"..e �'x � r The next day the children came Indians epea'st their playtime good teeth, was regarded -as a son- °r• _ -� again to the Big Green Forest. That chestnut tree•that stood near the euge stir, and Immediately killed.time they stopped to play under a tall,i of the''forest While they were in the Toothache in a decayed tooth, it is � � it games a strong wind. an often be cured b putting a ' r' straight beech tree. The Little Bro-�midst of tale g said, c Y p e there of the Wood, the red squirrels came and thrashed the branches of small piece of cotton, saturated with ' and the chipmunks and the rabbits,the tree--.Brown burs came tumbling strong ammonia, into the hallow of who were playing there, too, were, to the ground. They fell helter-eksl- the affected tooth. not in the least afraid of the new-I ter among the little scampering comers. All the mornin=g the little!dians" Presently the children were as wcod folk and the 'Iittle Indians busy as beavers; they opened the `�oice8 by Radio. played happily together in the cool prickly burs and picked out the akin- Voice transmission by radio-waves shade of the slender beech. Toward ing sweet nuts. 'They gathered reeds has passed beyond the experimental a _ those they became hungry. Theu the,from the side.of the brook and wove stage. The United States Bureau of _ T beech was ready with its gifts- It'themselves a basket for the nuts- Standards says that it is now actually tattered hundreds of prickly nuts That night when the moon rose behind possible to telephone by wireless over over the children and little aniznais the tall mountains they sat round the as great a distance'as by the ordinary They ate the nuts and found them evening lodge }ire and sang a-songg of wire 1 rood. When the Wes Wind began to gratitude to the chestnut tree'for its It also states that the quality of the -"The second blow-out a Wt dlhg her evening song the children gifts. transmitted speech is as perfect as f .� went ein�ing back t0 the camp; with! The autumn passed, and one day „ , ;why don't y011 t p Y that which comes.. the ordinary them they took 8ardfuls of the sweet i when white flakes were driving across telephone; and the same remark ap- plies to music sent by radio. This highest scientific authority ex- +1 saes a belief that before very long � T. F pie DOMIN - communication across the Atlantic by �j radiophone will be established on a 'ARE �OO� . commercial basis. When that has been accomplished, a person in Que 1• t • 0 t • ' bet or Halifax viiill be able to call up DOMINION 17RES are the same 4odi4',no matter what the sks. : t • t and converse with a friend or bust- pOMINION"HOBBY TREATY' 30 s 334 Tires�Fa�. uses acquaintance in London or Paris Overland sad oiler light ears are the same design,wee '� • by paying a stated and•moderate rate C•�Dort' S" loo • per flue minutes of talk, t"teria], same construalon as the big "HOBBY TREAD _ 1 •hferce.Arrows.and Padrards. YOU get the mileage w1Ka you side w !"DOMINION TIRES". , ._ Cievsr ,Husband. ,. �• f ' Wife-''iVirs. Jones has another new There are Dominica Tires Eor every car and every xsy 1 + i _ • • • hat." _ purpose--DOMINION INNER TUBM to and a h w I ' _ • Hubby—"Well, it she were as. at eomplebs line of DQMIh1ION''I'IRE ACCESSORIES r - ' tractive as you are. -my dear, she wouldn't have to depend so much up- ,Sofaby Nis apt dsdiri hma warble toast• on the milliner." �� t �•�. The population of Norway is now ORUBB IO� `. ry t \`\� ` 2,646.806'I88UE No. 17-'21, ' .vim .l:f'r• rt -�:-t '4-Si } ,� Tak4'Yr •�:"' ^q....$-i' .'# +''i i�✓•n•- 3! =; 'r;;,K.w.r' •-S�v;* ��kl°+ �„�.•� .♦ r�,"y; :.lS.,, �Ia+�^'+.-«fi ,mN y.,-° ..,�,. '�Sti .;Cw.^.ui�.�*�,�°:.�;;�,.., „�s•1T`g.�'w. yl w �l '"yyy.. :,,�3:y� i�+ }"::,:�,. fi 'n n ..." •,.,+r ^+��,+ "'Geer •r •';....+ti :f'.. M 3 ., ,!.- °i ` Qinl A WNn 7 nr MW n, e'FM 1W M ?:v-4. --1., " ,... , , ;� 11 ! I­,,l I, --,C'-.,; .. -,­;�;, ­,�i­ .:.� �-­ -�11 , 41' and -CO! -in their, THAIM MOT IGIVOUS NOPLE alai Departments of Agriculture. PET 110i by the-Agricultural of I kind* made Into efforts to determine the cropping a'ys- BITS OF d methods of cultitailan most Once NEW RUGS tams an a mother has used Baby's Ow% " ..- RDA TONIC. JIUMOR 11111ag Rugs' Woven, "Ulbbl4lb-for the Various prairie areas, Tablets for her little ones she wouA" $and card for catalogue. particularly those which have suffer• x1au-nothing iii -The Tablets give SANITARY CARPET CLEANING CO. ed most severely' from soil drifting Dr. Wi1liant8' Pink F1119 Enrich such-results that,the m6ther has'"ll" 83 Ryerson Ave., Toronto and from drought. the Blood, 11us Increasing Ing but words of praise and thankful. - copies of this pamphlet may be ob- ness for t"m. Ami the thousilids Conawyation of Soil Fertility tained free on application to the Com-' Your Nervous Energy. of mothers throughout Canada who. mission of Conservation. Doctor (to iroliteer'patlen-07-"I'lla Soil Fibre. praise ill Tablets,-Is Mrs. David A. and -riot hilieded my advice Anderson, New Glasgow, N.B., who of Nervous-people who have not yet afraid you have fad that viould Of unusual interest to the farmers iiiward Guilt. developed a disease that can_be re to adopt"some hobby'or, writes:—"I have used Baby's Own fil cognized and treated by the medical Western Canada Is the publication The new Chinese ambassador take your mind oft your.ordinary Ox�sl- -relating to 06naervation of Soil Fibre London, Mr. Wellington Koo, has ill profession, often have great trouble Tablets for my children and from my rience 11 girding-relief. irritation, headache, -expq would not be-wIthout doctim" by Oh,.y.", I have and Fertility just Issued the Com In: pretty Wit. injazion of Conservation. This vamph- 'ad aloud.to him ileeplessness, nervous Indigestion. All ?0 theffi.' - I would urge every otherr, Someone r'e I a pars- discomforts make I life miserable, What dtd�you take up mother to keep a box of the Tablets :let cortAlnz a series of these papers and in in the house." The Tablets are a mild'.." JI facussione by leading authorities an 'Chinaman who committed suicide by graph from a newspaper about - ."Gorag collecU ji but are endured rather. than run a P:4 doctor's bill.' -' ' -.., -but thorough laxative which-t-6gulilill the problems confronting the prairie,eating gold-leaf. --'41l Couldn't Wait Forever. Such sufferers should know the,dan• the.13o*elq and sweeten the stomach; farmer. Particular attention Is paid "Don't know why that'slibuld have A'young fellow wh64as the crack drive out constipatio'n and indigestion;,,-,,. Ao the control of sell drifting,' the re- killed him," remarked one meinber of ger of such a -condition, which, it al- runner of his town—somewher6 In break up colds and oimplefevers and. tention of"moisture and to Cropping -the 6ompany, owed to persist, may result in a ner• the south—vias unfortunate enough to make teething easy. They•are sold'by condition vous breakdown. In this systems for drought areas. "All, possibly, he was overwhelmed have a�very dilatory laundress. One mediclai dealers or by mail at 26 The purpose of this publication 4 to by a consciousness of inward gilt," - a practice run cents box from Thi Dr.'Williaims, what is needed to rich, red blood. As evening when out for 6 a tonic for the blood and nerves, Dr. '.'place before the western farm' '�110 s:uggested.Mr.Koo. In hid. rather Mry and abbreviiii ­' !%sults of the experimental wort; �Wllliams' Pink Pills'have been used Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. track costume he chanced to dash past inard's. Liniment Relieves Olaternill the dusty lady who at the time a ducted by the Dominion and Provia- #4 with much success. They •-have a di- action on.the blood, and through couple of weeks in arrears. with his The e' pring TUt Comei to IL in I& I&m MR M it I&lkft 10L 11%1&va VL ML Ift It carry to the nerves the elements washing.' He had scarcely. reached needed to restore their normal ,func- tion, at the same time improving the home again when the bell rang furl- ously and an excited wAce-was watted The.spring that comes to Flanders VMTH " UCATION LU gene m' I health. The benefits that fol Goes by on all In from the porch: ent feet, 7 % low the use of Dr.Williams' Pink Pills "Poll de Lawd's sake, won't you all Lest they should wake, remembering 'Norman Is shown by the case of Mrs. tell Marse Bob please not to go out How once the spring was sweet. J. J. MIDDLETON Selfried, West Montrose, Ont., who BY DIL no moh till I Ida git his clo'es round .0 Provincial Board of Health. Ontario says: "It would be hard for me to -to him?" And streams that flow In Flanders, overstate the benefit I have derived M to answer questions an Public Health MAtp 0 Past poppy field and bin, Dr.-Middleton vffi be 9 from the ass Dr. Williams' Pink Are silver streams and shining this qclunil Aildross him at the Parliament 1114111se Pills. Before I began taking the pins Pass the Sall hill. tors through But thoughtful. atreams and Toronto. I was very nervous, weak- and run ' Mr. Green's radish-bed'had been tit- -down. I could hardly do my house- tacked-by slugs. VL-VLVL1R1L,§L,§L11L1WAL mmvk iweL mweLviiii,11L % : - The Wind that blows 'in FlaudeM ;­V work, and as there-in a great deal of Distracted,,he sought the advice of Across the listening air. inspection pursuits; these The need for medical ii Will oonotitutc work to do about a home on a farm, a neighbor. "If late the is gentle with the 4rasses schools is becoming increasingly evi- the links In a strong chain of medics I felt very much discouraged. One I you want- to exterminate That bend above them there--�- the while reading a newspaper I saw peat," said 'the neighbor, "Place salt dent to people even in the most re- supervistott from To inanhood and womanhood. an advertisement of Dr. -Williams' between the rows of plants." And rain that'falls In Flanderal' mote districts of the Province. :Pink Pills and decided to give them a Is tender as a prayer. their credit be it said that the W-13001 A necessary adjunct to medical in- Mr. Green went off full of hope. i trustees are rapidly coming to realize spection.of schools is�the-dental dis- trial. I could notice beneficial effects A few days later they met aill the Importance-of this breach of�p re- pessary, the importance of which is after taking a box of the pins, and by - "Did you do as I told you?".,aiked Babies 'with daxk eyes at birth.are ventive medicine, sil meetings of becoming Increasingly evident. just the time I had taken a few boxes, I the neighbor. very rilli Most newly-born fidantA could again do my.work with sane, ."I should think I dldl�" replied Mr. these officials have been held recent- how many of the more'commoll ail- having blue eyes. ly in various rural districts, with A ments of childhood and youth can be was *no longer weak or nervous. slept Green, view to obtaining ine&cal and nun- directly.or Indirectly traced to defee- well at night, and awoke in the morn- "Was It successful?" Ing inspection throughout the-schools five teeth it would be difficult as yet:Ing,feeling well and strong. am' *"Well,'l plkt salt down one e'v' eulnlr, Asuarlool PlOn"Ill' DOE RG=Wis of their townshipe. to estimate, but inverigation along happy to say that t6 pine so greatly and bless me, when I got up the Lnext Be" on &lp As educational work Is what Ill this Ifite Is proceedi benefitted me." morning its slugs were pulling the Belo DISEASES • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by radishes up, diping them in the salt, and How to Feed needed at the outset,a nurse will first It is certain, however, that nutri- AL-11 dealers In medicine or will be sent and eating'thient with such happy Mailed Free to any As- of all spend tome time In each die- tionar and digestive defects as well.as site by the Author. illiertous secondary disease in other trict where medical inspection of by mail on receipt of 60 cents a box looks upon their-faces!" gar,Never Co..MW or $2­50 for-six boxes by writing The 112 West flat 61 schools is to be inaugurated. She will parta of the body,are in a great ma ALA. Now York U. 'y Dr. Williams'Medicine Co.. Brockville, .4ulte Unnecessary. got acquainted with the trustees, cases the result of decayed teeth. -Ob- out. members of the Women's, Institute, servers state that dental caries (tooth At a certain college It was. the cue- ;t 'local doctors, newspaper proprietor, decay) is present in , progressive :tom to have the students write the tale Awar& For Gallantry. -I lowing pledge at the bottom of their clergy and prominent citizens general- stages in the M&Ithj of ninety-five- 'examination .1 - - AL Quick Relief ly, and outline the work that is plan- per cent of our children. Good teeth One of the most interesting phases examination papers. lied. ' Cartainli the comparative an a rule brine about good digestion, of the work of the Boy Scout:Move- "I hereby certify on my honer that for Headache healthiness of the country, with pure and this in turn,develops good thealth. meat to Its recognition of acts of gal- 1­havp neither given nor received mild air and facilities for enjoying the But good health is not long maintained lantry performed -by its members. during this examinatiow." '. A hnadsche Is frequently caused by badly digested food,the Was" Boon after handing In a paper to a great Out-of-door amid natural our- if the child is not supplied wi6 nour- There are three grades of awards and acids resulting therefrom are roundings, does not make the need for ioll fo absorbed by the blood which .9d in adequate amounts. In which are granted, amid oddly enough -professor noted for his sarcasm, a to y tOutillual inspection and supervision this connection the Department of the highest is not a gold. but a bronze young fellow. hurriedly entered the tam Irritates the neli and as pressing as in the city. However, Education In some,countries like Eng- Cross. file second highest award Is classroom and said: causes painful sympewas called .4 systematic scheme for medical in- land, provides mads for iii chil- the Silver Cross and the third high- "Professor,.I have forgotten to put headache. neuralgia, Theuma. 1111 tie etc. i s to 30 drops of --spection and nursing of school. cb.,I- dren, acid recover the cost from the eat the Gilt Cross. All applications the pledge on y paper." pro SIM will correct 4 "We quite unnecessary," replied the dren is very necessary, even In coon- parent, where possibi Where this for awards of this nature are not made and afford rallef. teacher. "I have just finished looking- try districts far removed from imy provision is made. at the schools, the by the bay, but by the Scoutmaster treat centre of population. Ailments teachers often assist in the cooking,. of the Troop he belongs to. All the Over your paper, and I felt sure that err i1� cl 'you did not give or receive aid." found among cill children are and the elder girls are also encouraged evidence In each case is carefully Lo also prevalent to an even Wreator de- to do so; the latter thus receive some sidered by a cat Board of Honour, MONEY ORDERS. tree in rural schools, ,owing to the of the. instruction in simple cooking and when complete, is forwarded to way to send money by mail of skilled attention. These ail.' W the Provincial Board of Honour—a per- hich iiii necessary. to by Dominion Express Money,Order,mento include: defective vision, de- ().n first thoughts it Would seent'litatient committee whose duty It is "BaYer" is- only -Geniflife �fective bearing, defective teeth; defer- there would be little need for theme to make recommendations,to�--the Chief tive nasal breathing, hypertrophied or measures in a land of plenty such as Scout for Canada as to the action to The blutsformation of productive be It zdiseased tonsils, defective, nutrition, Canada. But it has been found in the taken. forests by fire into idle Wastes im- heart disessill lung troubles many . The Chief Scout for Canada has just _poverishes the nation,• damages the nervous rural districts.-especially that diseases, orthopedic defects, skin ai of the children coming some distance made awards In the following cases individual, is wholly needless, and localp conditions. to school bring cold lunches and eat which are of particular interest: must be stopped Of all these defects-taken topffier, them under*somewhat unhygienic our- Troop Leader Charles Haddleton nursing For years I have never copsidered- medical and * u ailing, attention has roundings. To' this, the On- and Patrol Leader William Haddle�ton, stock of household remedies compiety. Gill corrected about sixty per cent., and tario Department of Education in of the 29th•Ottawa Troop, were award- unlers� a boitle of Minard's Liniment large per cent. el the remainder many districts provides hot lunches at ed the Gilt Cross for their efforts In was Included. For burnx, . bruises, prains, frostbites or chilblLins It -ex- the ' attempted rescue of two little 18 Warning! it's criminal to -tAke a could have been corrected before they the mid-day recess, and supervises the . eels, and I know of no better remedy . ...... 'boys who had fallen Into the Rideau for a severimmediate e he" or that will ­became chronic, had the children be. children while eating. Not only do a more relief..thail to In- chance on any substitute for genuine A brother of one'of the little tie from the bottle through the nasal Bayer Tablets-of Aspirin,"' Proscribed 16fie school age been under the super- the youngsters thus get the benefit of Cansl organ -one Years vision of the Division of Maternal and hot, well-cooked food during school fellows, when he realized what had. .A114 as to my supply of veterinary bl( physicians for twenty Child Welfare. Think of what an im- hours, but they are early taught the hall started to tb.vw Stones In- remedies it is essential, " it has in vers, and proved safe by millions. Unless mense blessing such a combined advantages of hygienic priaciples at to the ,ter with the idea Of making many instances proven its value.• A re- you zed the name llaiiyer,ovpackage cent experience in reclaiming what was scheme will be when properly organ- the table, and these youthful hi waves to wash' the other two boys posed-to be a lost section of a valu- or on tablets You are not getting As- eu=ow's udder has again demonstrated ptyin at all.- In-every Bayer pacleage ited! life, ashore. In this way he attracted the al Pre-natal clinics instructing the alone very often remain through its great worth and prompts me to re- . ..,mother how to diet and deal with attention of the two Scouts, who at are directions for Colds, Headache. This combined scheme of medical, commend It in' highest terms to rail '-.'danger aignsts even before the birth mind dental Inspection, system jumped into the water. OaJ7 af- who hal a.,herd of cows, large or small. Neuralgia, Rheumatism; -Barache- atical!y once ter considerable difficulty were the patent medicines there is none that the child; clinics to look after both conducted, cannot fail to be in firs- they r think I am safe In saying smong sal, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. in- mother and- the child at birth, and mense boon to children of all ages. able to locate the little.bodies, but covers as large a field of usefulness so -Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost 'help the mother with advice and co. It will make the next generation life ivas extinct before they could be d's Liniment. A real truelsm few cents. Druggists also sell larger does Minar good for man or beasit. brought ashore. CHAS. X. ROBBIX5, packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin "eration in bringing up the baby stronger and more free from physical ' ' ' I .- Chebogue Point, N.a. :-'through the critical first years of life; defects than any preceding one, an Patrol Leiii Goulet.'of the 41st' is the•tmde mark (registered In Cana- 'then school inspection followed later lay the foundations for a race Ottawa Troop, is awarded the Silver da), of Bayer Manufacture of Mono. Of by a medical inspection of young boys supermen and 6uperivomen In genera. Cross for his successful attempt it aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. and girls preparing' lo enter indus- tioft to come. rescuing Mr. M. Villeneuve, of the La Salle Cadet-Corps, who was swimming GUTiCURA.HEALS at Britannia Pie when be became"ex- hausted and bei to drown. ' Scout Goulet at once jumped into the water al NTENSE ITCHING- and although very much am Is than the man he attempted to rescue, sue- o? Nv%afs 'Your Experience . seeded In bringing him ashore after a BurnilngOn Hands. CouldNotPut struggle in the water which lasted Them InWatee' LostSleop. fcoalmost ten minutes. The rescue was ffee keeps you awake "My bands were very sore and I particularly plucky because of the fact mge to could not Put them in water to wash that the rescuer had never received W4 mfr them. There were some any Instruction In Cite-saving work. tbeumafic admo y hands,and itching a .intense that I 'HE's just.used 'Sloill mbill. and burning Reserving the Aborigines. scratched and Inhated Liniment and the atdillik N NSTA T OS �M film �comfbrtbadbr The commonwealth of Australia has them, and I could not, of pleasure -his to taken steps for the preservation of the isle Good �for -aches T at night. The trouble lasted two • 001as meal aborigines of that country and has as-time drink-,u -from weather ilir exposuriy weekall rtrieticudcura. When t' of public lands -in the I had used two cotes of Cuticurs, prains, strains, laiiiieblill -sme cmd. i but r signed a true —354 "1 yin, Conraining overw l is Northern Territories as reservation Soap and one box of Cuticurs 0im- orked muscles. P- 704 tra&-s ing that will Isturb your -rest. for the tribes. It includes the Man went for about two' weeks I was Ti 0140 druggists have it. and Peterson Ranges and practically belled." (Signed) Reginald Daigle, the whole of Lake A Fort Bent, Maine, cono madeus. The R. F.D. 2, mical —le-ter for Yo U -i Governments at South and Western Use Cuticura for every-day toilet n A AL purposes. Bathe vith Soap,soot he a s on �,:al`eas for the purpose of this reserva- with Oi-rl dust with Talcum. "illhere ','s a Rec Australia have set aside adjoining 2s.. 0whntZSmdS#c- Tale"211k. Sold tit tion. fmugh�utthe minion.CanadfF-nDEPOL 7 1-- L Limit.L�3 SL Nal SL W Ill Minartilm UnIfnint for Dandruft ISSUE No. 17-121. D Wy 10 e; X 8:t R'E 0 U log.at,its om* HAVE A pubujbw ove%=y m"n Z ot.. GUARATEED PU TMIMS.- #1,73 Per'yvar-..0-60 if PWd in a6ifte-, 93EAVER BRAND MAPLE SYRUP A good..- (Imperial measure) ... jOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 00 Stock OKIIQU Tins Phon --I�, uart Bottles, ... 40 .NOT" AND COMIdZNT5 gTaph Of Pint Bottles, 7 'There no lonxer- remains afiy -are Master's I --doubt as to the attitude of the peo- Voice w�ant you to see 1 1ple,of-Ontario on the liquor qaes- giving �ESE CUP AND` SAXTCER Byatuajority of 150,000 to Records" . THE BEAUTIFUL JAPAN -.�2A,000' good I 0�. they have dechAred in no Whith we are giving away with One Pound of �u A, nmig.takable terrus ihat thi*§ 'always Best Quality Tea at 05c. Satisfac' d ry. :This is an A 1'Qiiality Tea �,4�- ."PruyUlce Must go "bolle 4W, tion. on hand "This the culuzination bf OU112- .'-"-ter of-refet-endalwhichlbavebeerf "Buy all Your'Grocet�ies it the Grocers." -,7� "4takeu oxi the-liquor-question. For b oti t fifty-years or more ther� 0 Se hatf b n one -law after another --passed whose fjbj.00-*t. wa� to cur- tail drunkenness."" These . laws JAMES � R.ICHARDS 11 . have. all been iqjperfect more or but notwithstanding- their' imperfections, they.,have marked steady *progress 'in the cause 'of "E ' 0 - X T , * N TIME TO GETBUSY ...,tomperance. The referendum orr " Monday last was the climax of-all, Dillingham Block -:., ,,:,,-,Pi.ckenng, �as by the result of this vote, the R� '.Wall Papers. in good designs 'and M C reasonable prices. that for which dwy havebeen Neilson s Ice ream pArance -people have gained -struggling these many years. The 7'� f9 opponents of �ruhibitioasay�hat Stationa '�—Pabftts-Oils and Varnishe ' &.prohibitory liw cannot be en. Y,� forced. This, of course, is true. Cigars and Tobacco Curtmin rods and window shades ',and the temperance people will 7 �.�dwit the fact. But they also All soaps 11 bar& for ID I tE -;,zuow tbat,the Int ractions of the law will be so few, that prohlbi- tiGn will be practically' in furce. i4Z While a "bone dry" prohl6i tory A N N I S -Jaw will come into force, they %ST 171*= a X9 IKI '-*now that their watch-*ord want be "eternal vililAnce." The law- They will wake use of every op- 'ROUR Aa, '4breakers will not remain Inactive ering- !Hardwa e Tick portunity to violate Cho law. and -it is up to- the country's cdaciala '�dkndl the temperance people to we IF NOW% the time to got your Field and Garden Seeds. We have a com me Ahat the law to obserVed. plate line of Clover, Tiniothy, Alsike &ad Alfalfa. All 'kinds of Package and BnIk Seeds for the gaide 4 "The law cannot be 'eDforeed --flour you All orders will be filled promptly. -and what, is the use of passiDg a. v, P i ..1 We ha' e'an'excelknt lice.of garden, —Hoes:. Rakes etc, knead Jaw unless It Is enforced." This is Don't;et ybur wife worry about wAsh dayq. Come and get a washer one of the argum ants that the for bread -1900 washer. guaranteed f riends of.the liquor interests put on 80.days trial. We hi%V6 the i e %ailsfaction "up The stst tement 18"a true 6ne, --t6g,v, -or no salpi '31aple.Leaf Milling Co., but It is an. exceedingly. weak Limited The Old'Reliable Sherwin Williawt4.PAiuts and Varnishes, Paroid . argument. It is doubtfui if,thare Roodug, Frost Wire Fence, Heavy Steel Posts, ts a law on our statute book-3 that vow'on hand. Get our pricep, wasdon, sawax .4a not broken to a more or less ez ''tent. b!it there are very-few peo. ;5 pouid bag-ot Royid"Poiple-LWf Meal for only 1.50. %: -.jpte who will argue that'such a law Ono-trial will convince you that it is the Beat on.the warket. shouldlie repealed because some person has shown 80,11ttle regard It Is always a pleasure to show our goods. for hi 11m f and for the country to violate the�law.- We have ..laws,forbidding morder and theft, j IS! BAISDON.9 .PICKERING -but-we all know 'that these lawt -.Are-broken, but no one will argue that for that reason thare abould Tou can procure Cream bf the Wist Flour1rom F.T.Bunting.Pickering; be so laws against theme crimes. U. S. 012,m&n, Pickering-. Mrs. R. J. Bode. West Hill ; Highland Oreek E 'A 'T �Wehava.game laws on ourstat. Supply. ghland Crook . Mrs, Howson, Searbn ro P.0.; Mrs. McMaster. boQke. but notwisbatandinp Brougham; Huxh McIntosh. Locust Hill ; W. J. M imb. HIS I d orr b an that, we find that corta Creek. W. M. Palmer, 'Claremont . B. PaVineau. Dunbarton ; James In wild I .� OF MONNEY'S BItIlFi., lRich-rd-on, 'Pickering, Rodd & Mowbr&y, iniale; PL D.'Sbirwiu.Sal- -janimals,and bird are shot out of ea= ; D. B.Taylor,Churemont 8.-H.Thompson.- Cherrywood. ..Be&@=. nad certain kinds of fish, jggde frm pre-war standard 1100n. Nothing,bul No. 1.11 4re canght in season&in which the oil grade used. MiUad and baked in our own towa. 4be law -8%Y9. they must not be Patronize tho'home industries.' -caught. No -one will argue that, such laws should njever have been '4W �owted... We. have law,;forbid Best Fruit Cake 55e tV. G6odFruitCakd0c-lb. Minos Mea,025ojiij 4ing the carrying of fire-ar'rnf- Mines Pies 26c. All our own maket Best ingredients.used witbont a license, but we hsvf, .34 daily instances of bandits commit Chocolates in bulk and boxes 7 ting murder or sbooting with it- -WeddIagC&ke&% pWf&lty tent to kilr No one will maintair. Ahat such a low is a had one be ,-�oause there are a number of viola H -0 E Y , Alons. Any law, even with imper, FARMERS ATTENTION ifections, or if it can be violated, rICKERING, ONTARIO -to a-good law if It decreaseo'crime . '-Or( -*ouii Ford son-Tractor- -or misery, or improves the social ler a of the pen ple. No person, familiar with the r material couditio -before the spring rush am f--the' W -�Douditi�ns, will argue that our ex'- ."Pritre'$755.00 F. 0. B., Your Farm. total For B ead r th, war- 'was vot'accom- Farm Tractor. -patience with_ prohibition -.4he Bett. Cheapest and Most Economical �4`oring e 'for Pastr Lj._�Lmnled by most 4eneficial.results. onarc Flour 1n a very few years we wi �e New 1921 Model Touring Carsin'' y 7i�rtfi—ereirideace that;Proh ibition -bough - .. ..Bran, Shorts -atidFeed 71 ptiohibit,' t our .,-;stock for 'immediate be -violations of the-Inw., -del" ivery.- 7'. �Ameriean Cora—ground, cracked and whole A,Wen ",Price,' v�ithout atarter, ".1723 Willow, Mins quantities, try our �Price, witjj atarter, �ssm If.yode.h6hs are not producing eggs tu'paying Peder C*ro celebrated Uying Mash and Scra&;V Feed. . 7 prices include License& WE ��I :�fflgh t, Barley, cot in a car.of Jbistillers' Dried __Vat'price paid1for Fall Wheat, Marqnie Whep Grains, also Buckwheat,Rye and Oats. Tankage Crack ed:'Cor n," -"Digester jChopping:and Oat Crushing Wednesdayijaud!Saturdays. Co n Cb6P, kollecl Oats lherwood J. Codlacutt and Xlxed Chop In stock, -Agent for Swift's Red Steer Fe�tllizers Authorized Ford Sales and service'.' -..The Campbell, Flour ' MiRs Co.,' Ltd Stqtion. Bell pbone 29 Feed Grinding on Tuesdays,Thurs days and Sattirdays. Mills at Home phone MW Toronto Peterbaro Pickering WIWI! IV .6,x Z�7 J! 'N Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and' son, We welcomg to our village Wm. The young people of the Union !Scott, of Harriston, are spendin'g and Kri. Wallis who have retired Sabbath School will present the Evans motored to the cmiple of weekw-WIth the form- from farming. They are now get- drama.'entitled "The Last Laaf," Yr eod% 'Hnson ting comfortably oettleid hi' Geo.. to Green River next Friday nijght, ;,r r.) In rs parents,P. and Mrs. Maenab -Miss Merle Ste pheusok-i,'-df 'the Cdopeir-'adwilli-ig., recently vacat. under the auspice# of the orgale- npan- ged w ied 'frieuda Imthecity laatweek.. ith Whitby High ,School, acco by Fred Hard y. Ized cle as of the SundAy School. Joseph Timms hue engaged by her friend.. Mbis Emma oil a C. H.Found for the sun�wer- 13 pint gu'u&jai 66homs' laid off r ant, s Evans Waid has , been of her parents here, duty.suffering from an attack of •,Klarewont Kandy Kitchen" is the fin. 01 all materials and design the name of J. T. Briguall's new Armand Pugh. 6f.Chai I am is 's artj�er- th-, ice-cream', candy and fruit -store, The Farmer. -P kept in stock. It will pay you v1sifing'W. Ed"rds; Fin"d daugh-' formerly the telephone central. LOW sit our works azd impact 091L atoo&" ter and other friends in this local-, obtain prices Don't be mislad Thk'nAtu(i was sug'ges-t6d' by Miss ABank,-like-an individual,•is known by- company a. Ityi. -agents we do not employ them,oonseqnsui.. A. Forgie, who thns wins the prize A—.L keeps—in oitherwards,every b"has a distinct character. -throw off the %gens Mrs. Peter Macnab and dangkt- ly we can, and doL P. Macfarlane,"of Hai-' offered. ank has been 30 closely aasociated with rural develop- commission of 10,per eant.,which you Vill 7 er, Mrs. D Thin B t�' days aunt in the past hag century that it is now characterized-as tfis o6ttsinly Gave by purchasing from U&I riston, are spending a fete Y9 Farmer's Partner, call solicited. with friends in Toronto. The members of the Libertv If you. are looking.for p0c.1 ],aqW- ng co-o peration,let out -e that they will use Roy Morgan will occupy James League declare local Manager demonstrate"Standard"servim W J. T. MATHESON McFarlame's-farm for ttuotheryear everS, tn&Ans to,make the prohibi-. THE Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario which will giv*e him time to corn- tory law inoperative, and if it is plete his own house in the village. necessary will take the qqestiei2 STANDARD BANK The.Claremont Football Club to tfie'PLiV' Council. Or CAN^" Special Prices for April y purpose holding their annual foot. ball tourna went on June 3rd,'(the ­TOTAL.ASSM_;QVZR NINETY MILLIONS M patis-of men's working boots black TI,1fE TABLE—Piokering Station Pickering Branch: ..king's birthday). Full particulars T.R. Trains going:E�sst Joe se follows A.W.Crawforth,Manager. and military, all sizes. 10, doz. over- 6 Mall ells, black, blue and striped, sizes 22 to later. 7.57 A M. -WhAy Branch: C. A.-MoCleUanM,,.ag;ir. 42, special price for April, 1.25 up. It was Referendum Day In the 2s Local -0.28 P.X. strong union crash tek-toweling to two churches'here.on Sunday with 86• Local 6.25 P.bf clear at 24c per yard. -rousing messages in sermon and Trains going West due as follows-- I' 1Cream Spring underwear, combination an' song. Rev.-A. McLellan,exchanged No-- 35 Local 10.0 A.M. speel reduced pr1a., 14 27 Local 2.35 P c a r Ellpiti with Re;v. J. W. Down. •Is 7 blall 8.55 P: t ya wont u of a boys orkshirts from r& Pickering, and he' interchanged ill, at 0 an 1. e anged .Try o "','. qe2nu,Pilietnedd 1.12 d with Rev. C. W. King, both ad- Nbs.6 and I also run on Sunday . .. . ­- . : GROCERY SPECIALS 'dressing the two congregations on Fotegoing is according to Standard .-For your next Bread. -Nothing like it. time. Raisins-28c, currants 23c, prunes 2 The for 25c, salmon large tins 1`76, Killog's `fresh Stock of Groc'enies. core flakes 2 for Me. the question of the hour, Mr. Down challenged Claremont to r secure a larger majority for pro British Motors ! Many other bargains which *4 have hibitiou than either Pickering or Always on hand.at fair prices. not space to mention. Brougham and expressed the hope -That is the name of the Gasoline Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. that Claremont would win out in we handle. Z. Piurld, Clusaimt. the contest. Mr. King vromptly Ind, Phone 2W4 -the My tank is now installed and Mrs. McMaste4 Brougham h accepted the challenge with at your service. remark that there would be a 0om0&nd get your tank, filled with heavy 9'snow-tinder,and this is how - good gas and look pleasant. it turned out. Claremo.nVe ma= Yqur car put in shape to give the ­Coal, -Coal rity of 206, an cow red- with greatest possible mileage by SP twea nng Foo r Just' Arrived Ackertnit's Ito and Brougham's . . :,.. _', • .1. ... . - C. Fardoe, North Claremon' t log, all of them substantial victor- Hard and Soft Coal-of the tea in the cause of a "dry clean" -Prices lowered since last year. I Old residents say that prov nee. t Grain boat quality on 'it was the largest vote ever polled L-140PPM9 Full Una of Men's Footwear, Williams Shoe Compmy. hmd in the history of Claremont The Mission Band of the Baptist AND FL AH goods guarmteed. Call md see. THOS9 As �Wr church hold a very enjoyable and I f successful tea and costume concert I am prepared to do Ohopping:and :1314LICAW gn ir r on Wednesday evening, April Ia. Oat.E'laking every day in the An excellent social tea was sairved. W. M. Palmer, t b week except Saturday. y the ladies of the Cirele and the Band was ably assisted by the ConvLete I John P. Boyle` Claremext people of the Y. P. U. The Bind Interest '7' Products YO" 90108!C rusts and chorus"evidenced Rural Route No.2 • Due musical talent. and careful Nictory training,&,4 also did the costumed Wire,- Pain 0-it—& to War Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques ma be ts which were chiefly of a "Itayloenaryancipstriotic character. Field Tile . .7. cashed or deposited at any of our There were many costumes, some Spring clock Is now 1h. Deposit ur Vidary Bond Interest In our beautiful front A,full line of Frost Pen' Savings - .-and Brick of them costly and beai 1=bment and am intezest thereon. M ce. Get yours far off lands.' The Navy Flag while the stock Is complete. OUR Tile 3, 4, 6 and -8 8 Drill wAs a lovely thing. Motor Oil 1.25 per gal' Ad ION �, �,��j�" The Child Widow.. of India", a -_Coal Oil 33c and pe&gal. playletof her past. present-and Gasoline per gal. inch Inture, and specially written for our-Paints are the best and-the, -WHI'M BRANCH, a.P. LWOO Manager. the occasion by Mrs. Kin ' f h price is reasonable. 9 0 the BROOKLIN BRANCH, E C. CROSS, Manager. Get my prices. parsonage, touched the audievee Frank Cooper, Claremont Ccocrete work doiie.- ' deept7, as also did the imprei4sive closing number by the yonng lad. Phone 2706 Pick. ies, "The Five Wise and Five Fool- 7, Clarence Simps n applaud 110 rgi " "We'll nota *sh remarked the 'chairman. Brock Road Mr. King. "It is a sermon 0. N. R. st0iont we shall never forget I" On the programme was an In ter%sting and R -A (3 E timely review by Rev. A. McLel- lan of the -inward march nf tarn Now is the time and this •is the penance legislation . 0 t, of public Plaes;tO pt that car '6uiod. sentiment in favor the total over abolition of the liquor traffic. as a baneful influence upon oar citizen- ZZ mochante on all can, gas Pon ougWas mad tractors. ship iLud a hurt to our country. k good 'attendaince and 1•8ervice' to our mmd-- There was a motto. +'.he roesecla.were in the neighbor- Phmw 1614 Clare. day or nigh/. hood of Va Everybody ads Frank Cooper, Claremont .tood time. -concert an IdN The d, temperance -drams, entitled "The tAAt Loaf," A CN* ',Xven by the organized Bible ase of the Union ehitrch in the Masonic Ball last Friday evening We are now to IM&CM contracts was a gftnd success in every way.: The hall was packed with an ap. ViVance 00 W1 tive and interested audience. ffi the Farmers for -The characters in the drama all ffie season s alcrean , pree did themselves great credit. The The object of this Aepoolatiloa Is to 17. sad to lease variations from the humorous to .7 ..-Iage -the pathetic filled every moment of Flax' "" with interest and moved the aud- MWosbors bawl" 61, 9601410 tuns tears alternately from convulsions pia WIPW 7w.12 a=a - oflau-Xbter to hardly restrained of RX"MIA" Oom aliRLt As we ww only able to" "e 'a tears. It justly merited the uui- Mikaborobip too *1X& iersal comment "One of the best Wickets nay be had!roan tba VVINWOUI 09; ever given in Claremont." Before Saeve"on applima—an. the chief feature of the evening a this year,, we %�i)Wd advise' on m- . Him.Oem.—L. D. Banks,-0.S.Palm', number of excellent vocal and in- bi,'*. V. -11lobardson, Pickering. strumental selections were render- J.R. Thex*p` W. J. Clark., ed by the following, ll 'In floe tending to contract to ,see us 6srljr.* form,and with calls" for 11mbre: Plano duets by Mrs.T.Birkett and M-z V. Stephenson, vocal duets ity -of Flai Seed,• We have for We a quanti fir by T. Stepb-enson'and his dauaht- 7 tse Stephenson, and selec- tions by the male quartette of the •'which is.-im excAllmOwd foicattle acid h(irmse church,and violin solos by Mastet ich Naton Nateson, of the Hambourg Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Fai­nieks' Imolli� value of this Master Nateson, wh6 is only elev. the fie�eil shiAd en years of age, proved to be a real prodigy -in his handling of -hruments, The Univellssl that most difficult of ins in securing same, ot 'delay, the violin. His selections were from difficult classical works and (one of-Our trroductions) be rendered- them with fine tech. 7 nique and remarkable- ease. The We sell -Sill's Rite-Lite Lens foil rs—the best audience was surprised and de- trakes of ca a the market for 'lighted, encoring him eagerly. This young artist, evidently, ling the price. Tires for all cars, Emery C. W, King spoke briefly- on the Saw and Emery Mandrils, .01p-i ` LAX Circular Sa-14, E ILL Lad- gfpat biltir6 Veforp bim. R' r Wheeli e� rH pt 0 Q El . .... Referendum, appealing to all to joutlaw drink. The ebsir was oc- deco. etc. cupied by'the Rev. A. MeLellau in *oodworklug and General usual bn-ppy manner. Every his u BlacksmitbinR. IDne thoroughly enjoyed the even- W.!H. JACKSON, Brock Road I Ing, The proceeds amounted to Pickering , * Q DA, Pickering, Ont. Alk Ph M*n Al� T " 14 - ­%;�IR a its'in- 'Ali ,4 to Aock a fa4fts.- rked on their firmly set, as Occasionally it h�ap a,-toy, se - Aut 1180 A 6it,6f dirt roll the or girl in born. with webb feet- ception. )y R11_1 I" US= that Is to say, with toes' unitod cam of all types; 6111 awe sold nub. bank. Pets lifted hii head 'and stopped fleshy- tissue. it is a phenomenc *at to aeuT 0 809 miles. or taft a of 64.204%=1 ru q if ]Eon wish. in so but called "syndactyly." singing. He spoke to the horses gv(,O, order an pureftasecl, or puraftaft the animals did not need ;e;�ooi, for , This.,eccentricity Is.apt to be hand- i e ret"ded. 2 RING mechanic of Your awu dmiai after one swift glance up the slope ed down from generation to genera- to look them over� -*r ask as ak* any Gar to*otty vep nA at the tree they settled into quietriwa. tton in a family, appearing in some I OWbat-a do. mat' woeth You? Impaction. Very large atsook akw*ys 4ft Porch Paint. Why of its members, but mot in others. band. YOU make-a ds III jump, hub? Fool- The Magazine Of Heredity describes Breakey's Used Car IA~ got rho iteht Pow to paed ftheo "StA 'em up!"-said a voice, and a one ouch c4se, in a branch of an,old o" you" oft Now England favilly. The, paternal long arm quickly thrust a big re-v( What We call freaks, or "sports," I ver past the side of the tree. "Git a grandfather was web-footed and be move on ye, dagol" queathed hie peculiar toes to a son. the aujimal or the vegetable world are U*_ 'ASK 'YOUR DEALER Still maintMnlng bis half-sto6ping who paosed.thein along to t4ree-6f his natuire's, little experiments. it Is b the mat Pets thrust his six children. his means that she creates new patioa) in hands above his bead. The bandit came If these people Were to Intermarry 'species and varieties. � Some anthro- it�ut and down the bank, sticking his fo r three or four generations with an- pologists axe of opinion that all hu. ek and wak ren born would exhibit the pecullart- that the first white mail was a sport eumatism �4, fvkG-e,t dow- ni" �be Ordered. 0 heels in deeply to avoid- coming too other web-footed family, all the child- man beinge were originally 'bla ,Pete's' Rh 0 . ty. For nature, curiously enough, It might be said that in white lively, tool The stage is due here in any Awenty minutes, and I V%2i.t to get seems always willing to, perpetuate people to-dai respond to thatl�deacrip- freaks of any kind. tIon, though not In the same sense. through with you CS)DOOnUM.0 "Mwatar, you be patien' weeth I E. 'E. HARRIMAN. 9 Bringirig Up Father. ng with appwen Me," said Pete, ris' A& pain and difficulty. "De rhe4matiz, he "Father,": ikaid James, "why Iii, it Ili issuing regulations tha�t are to� .v, Ke was from sunny rtaly and had sidewise; and no man who rode one ver' bad Vins. 'He hurt-a so bad. they say that the child Is -father to V) govern the transfer of land in Pales- Pi%d that turn ever doubted the wis- You ever the man?" �'*__n in equally sunny Calif ornia.for ror have rheurvatiz, meestaT "'Never mind what I've had; you get tine the high cornm1wioner, Sir Her- .,Wne yqars. From his wagon he sold dum of the r*miaker. Mr. Jones shivered. The elucidation -.vegetables-and fruit at the two min- Pete sometimEs eyed the big pl-ne a move on," said the bandit. bert Sjkmiiel, helps to ptit iixtd'the lam- of an abstruse problem like this was ,ing earaps in Calaveras Courity,,and -and thwVhL whait = ideal place It "Sure,meestar. 'Be patien', please," guagea-word that will be new to most would be for a holdup when someone said Pete, getting down backward readers of 'English: the word "doo. rather:mote than he felt equal td.' "eryone called him,,Peti; that was the front wheel, with many num," a measure of land. The rega. Therefore, he temporized. ,,,As near as they carett to come to,his had stopped.-on the uMade. to let Over I "Well-�-er�-because it is so, I su 'ieal name. his team br4mthe._.,A-man could bide groams. "No" get-a mad weeth me, lations,Antended to protect Zionists, P., F-ternpered and meestar. Dose rheirmatiz, he awful oblige everyo ' pose. Pete *aa Jollyr sunn, behind th4t.tree and give no evidence no who wishes to sell ild 0h, then, If that's so, pa," answer- '."AirAHy. He knew by name every ch iof his presence until he stepped out, bad t"Mg to, have. Me, I hope You land to get the w en onsent of the On-his route,�and-his customers often�gun in head. Always he lauirbed ar never get-a beern."- I I . ritt c . ed th6 yolingoter brightly, PI'm going administration; and to get it he must -wondered 'whether 'he did riot give himself 'for his fa-r cies, scouting the lmpatientl�r the bandit stepped clos. to see If I can't get you a ticket'for ,:,away in fruit to the little ras=45-half,idea of such-a thing. It waa.perfectly er ;led a band to help him describe the character and situation the tbeatre, to-morrow and a half-dol- :i:kf$ pm#t.' He carried his m6uey'in ridiculous' to think of so reanote -a down from the wheel. He was in a of the land and name the price. The and the chil- hurry-to take PeWs inoney and make buyer must be a resident of Palestine lar,to spind. I alvikys said it I was a ,-Fa long buckskin purse-, resibility; only Pete did not think in fatKer" I wouldn't be so stingy as the �4dren never grew tired of watdbim8;just those word& More likely 'he him helpless, before the stage came and cain buy under the new ordinance make dxuw. He would cup his thought Iry his mininc-carnip dialect grating down the upper hiLlf Of the not more,than three hundred doonums rest of 'em. Go alomg,,,pa,, and have Aee � grade. A curve would 'hidg it a good time while you*are young! I -urider the mouth Of the purs -Ratst- No chances. Hle-s claw." =F It came within forty yards, and of farming land or more than thirty 'Cover had the e_haxce!!1 ��wbich be had opened, then he woultil Then, just when he felt absolutely doduums of city real estate. A doo. VV�ereup g-rip the bodout wid� his right, hand sale folks �egs;li to talk about the he wanted,to be read' for ft. on Jones-aWled reflective- Pete was. terribly cK ndin is- one fotty-tourth of an acre. ently. holding- the Purse;r6ad agent-who had'held up two rigs umsy, and the ly and handed out the needful. A —nearly 'and the silver would i over on the road to the Pr M, The British flag was first hoisted smart o ine. bandit lifted him a little and pulled boy like Jim,he considered,'de- Lirress erawl sdowly out into the waiting,That- -was eighteen in lea away. on his arm. With a sharp cry of served It. -South' 'Africa, fifty be was obliged to chw1ge I Eighteen miles is not much for a road pab_� the Italian slipped and caught over Kiniherley," a large bill his -hand umged into arf- at toe arm that helped bi- .' H.is em-' Years ago. Minard's Liniment-top Burn's, ats, in other pocket and pleed out 1large you better buy a gun," said tire weight fell on 'the bandit -vrbo ra of greenbacks. Then the Idren .a r. 4 like ik Bipley in elf but was standirg on sloping and stated and-said, "O-o-oh. obeel" some takes- were to the OV'fr.;�ior both men went down against the This Is. Canada's Wireless Year ! "I ahoiald-think ym woult! be draid "gurL Seein' " you hakn't had any wheel, with Pete on' top. strunge that a little fall like to oartT to'Much motley, Pete," Mrs. practice throwin' a shortgun, It VMS -Ity oi two or noebbe _Fbethor you are resideryt in a large c 'Vofcomb� the wife of a rohn foreman A better got a scatter gun." that should .,make such a change in zrLrfe hundred rullea.away, Amateur Wireless Equip. you ­ftent furnishes you with endless Instructive entertain- awe said to hhn. "I don't like-& dat; doee road-& Pete- The stiffne" all w6nt Out Of ment. We can supply Receiving Apparatus which will asked Pote, lifting his a t shoot first, talk afterwards. No. his legs and his back, his aims be- pick up signals from the big WIreless Stations and _lea obody bother Pete." INO-9 carry gun. Too good-a mark for cayne� trelnerldID13617 'Itrarw, and tie, enable You to "Ustan In" for wireless telephone can. tell." said Mrs. Rol- sbOOL Rced-a agent me dow gun, acted with bicredible speed. With a, corts radiated by 'the Marconi company. - Secure a -Tramarnitting got (operated directlyj off a lamp socket) OW fiftht rob You- bHznl Pete have-hole in beem." quick thrust ad his strong hand be; and commuuicat* Ith Your friends a hundred miles someone from outside -who dkht% ­Meb the bandit's head under the w be aou're r jammed -ILWAY1 Awatour Wireless brings the great world to Wt, but I dunno," -know you. the wzy we do." 1 of the front wheel. HU knee -1,our door. Cut out and mail this ad. to us with request I said the m r. 11 pack a six urbder. -the mian's storrigich,- and'.ow" - r -Pete laughed and shrugged -his my-left wi. =s in Price List "C' and ask us any!hinc You would th thebutt stick& out like to know about Amateur wireless -shoulders. �Everything was a joke to handy. Irou can get a gan out that with a hard wremA on his wrist Pete Iftrully 11166 Pull line of parts and tech. might -hirm "Ite try-a tr It like-a dat, me, _w%y y quick and nical boo a always'ta stacIL ,nme &� took big revolver. -Poldrig the muzzle under Marac k rm pok" bemn in da -eye weeth smokin'.". into the bandit's ribs, he Jerked him and OLmall" G oral Elactrta SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTER, Lindted R that Pete made one to his feet. onion. Mak" heem en; Ow concesiMon. to the 1. X=* awanwr a&", do?" and Pete squinted at her. "How you dot, bey? You conditions—he bid- the bulk 'of his "ON so an, you. silly manl" laugh- money in & small �= under a pil* of smart rob'! You-s mirc6-awalk now! Nra.-Hoimmb. "I ahnost hope some potgtfts. In big po.--ket he carried Queeckl" VMrliing the ba"t rou2A 'holthe mon deft rob you-if you feel only what he nestled for mskin and Jabbing him bard in the be& he sidded, -Cbm*4,.babies I Pull-al;�g, Pete ke pt on :iis placid, way from A week went b !and word came of boysl- leaned a, ­S*ndfor rn -a me it occurred eeftV to'camp. He never eArried a another bok6p; tT t ti Obediently, the horses int w4aV016 and he lAtIgh8d at People who on the other side of Pete's road. 11M their coilars- and sUrted. the wagon- "llook of 2,5,and S&ANd him to do m Generally he inhabitante bepri to breathe moot'Walking ahead of thent and guiding 10-16. S"as, be rode, and anyone who was i easily faejiW sure that the bandit the bansfit wit.h..4t cocked revotver, PREKI comog received plenty of warning of i must 'be working south. After he had Pete led the team *13 the second grade 1croseed the south fork of the r*ver to a place where a thoughtful road-: N SYR# A=ovwt,= between the camps maker had widened the cut. Here his P� there would be no more a obarP corner,where came a report that he team �wune Off the road close to-the bfs'out* wbAels ran withiri a foot ofl.and robbed four men in bank in a curved recess. the spicy,appealing flavor,end wit the edge of a cliff. At the middle of over the line in Tuolumne County. The horses stopped at-the word, and, T"b out the tnm he could have extended his' Calaveras folk took heart. barely-had the grinding of the wheelir !�Ld crusichy,add a cup of Crown Brand Syrup arin end dropped his w-bip stradebt "Headim' south," said old Tom Mur- ceased when Yete heard the stage des down for four hundred feet without dock. '#He,lI most likely tam east conving. As it s*ung round the curve instead of sugar,the next time you bake COOL - Chil its touthine anything in Its fail. Just and git out into the furntie-ciountry Just'ahead the &Kver caurbt sigbt of --'dren munch Crows Cookies with lively satiiillAon. --boybud the turn came a she-"P rise' In the San Josquip." Pete and his prisoner and slowed up. ..."As they grow older the memory of Mother's Czaim V%we the horses bad to pauee half- "Thank goodneW we're shut of him Stopping alonqyide, be looked down -Cookles remains when other things are forgotten. way up for breath; in the middle of iinyhow," said Bill Tobin. "DoWt care at Pete and grinned. TX2 CANADA STANCE CO., LUnTI&D, KONTUAL thd grade was &.ktde level place just a boot where he goes, just as long as oiCaught, something, eb, Pete? . 11 1 - . - - . - kag enough for a w%jron and team he' aonli hang roum here.,, Looks kinda blue round the gillff, like Im VWX *an His hors"knew it for a resUng place -"Big -joke on him it he. ever held he didn't relish tine prodded with s -ut and &I r C. stopped ways there; Pete usu- you up, Bdll," chuckled'Tom. "A box a gun. W10 is Pete,: Ch e-Grodiavot.gS k�-­slly,let Him 40 as they Ple&sed On- of metches and a jackknife that come "Bring-a tie rope," ordered -the gmdos. rouad the Horn—t1tat's about what diaregardin g the question. "You take- On the side of the road away froTn he'd git oirn you. Now if he ketched a heem down to the shelriff w.eeth the dff stood * big pint. It was *W Sairy it'd be more of a family caism- connAhnenits of,'Pete. Ahs, you smart Mod. eight feet im diameter at the,ity, 'seeing as she always keeps the rob'I You-s. benAtta! Rhournatiz ver' -7- hek%_Vof a man above the root; stid i bad to have-a, but Pete no have-a �7 the irotind sloped abruptly down from L000k-al" 1 11 And a blarned good thing there!s heeni, not never. the trce to the narrow road, so that,sovie one in my farnly that does keep And'Pete biegan-a wild dence in the �.A Aq 'Ounce of Prevention the inner wheel of the wagon made the coin. which is a plaguy sight 'grit and dust of the roadway. The a 4harp angle with the banle. At tbat I more'n there is in yourn." - driver set a firm hand on the Mndit's rad No 1046e ruts were cut into the rock deep "Welli" retorted To "glad he's shirt eoliar, and his lone passenger Cleanliness and Garefu1qess' gone and left ps, anyway." enough to hold the wheels from slip- begun to tie. him. aco' ! Lower the The whole camp echoed this sent!- Hey, you crazy d To W taken, regularly In large down. ment in spirit if not in words. They hammer on that gull, or y6u,ll plug felt a strong sense of relief to know the wrong man!" yelled the driver,for '04-oftkARSE SALT that the bandit was working south Pete was wildly waving the gun as he ,,way from the mines. . Men who had danced. He StDTpe grinned,I*,wered 'THIS is the most potent p.'Nw*rlp4 LAND SALT 'k gone back to the old habit of carry- the hammer an Ica ed up. V,7 -x "R was al he W tion for fire-W& An epidemic DWh ()"JVb ing a "six" gun left it at home,once- heumatizl Huh!" I d Idl', - i- -that Is destroying thousands of lives more. The stwe driver almost ceased as he stepped on the hub and climbed :7' -TORONTO "LT WORKIi his sudidergy acquired habit of driving to. thL, seat. and mllHons of dollars' worth of pro- 'J. CLIFF TORONTO with a heavy for.�y-five calibre re- (Thie End.) 0. perty throughout the country. volver under his' left thigh, with Its < handle well out for grasping----almiost, Phillips Oppenheim, is famous Care and Cleanliness are the antidote. xsimg,cer % but not quite; for�wh-i-le everywhere as a wiriter..of clever for fire as well as the -antidote for -till tain parts of the roud he s would novels. One of his mogt absorb- HIDESVOOL-Fun bring the revolver out from beneath ng tales will beg* in on this page XV63MATS the seat of the cushion to the more Elifity pe' r 'cent. of the fire diseise is favorablei position, Where conditions­ in our next .issue. "The King- -e Big money can still be made pr ventable. ow these skins. Ship your lot were most auspirious for =y ke Aorn of the Blind" &Picts one of 7: to us and make xure of re- During th�e first week of May the, col,%rinr the right price'. Re- went armed andveady for the supreme though secret turns sent the 8arne day as tion; along the stretches where a boys and girls of the Province'are,go- nd had litt An to in shipment Is received. ba ilt le cover he plaked his struggles of the war, the fight of 9 weapon in a seade place. the British. War Office Azaihst spect our homes, wheretwo �t:� VALLIAN STONrSONS UM1.1f WOOOSTOCK.,ONTARIO Pete drove over the same road that'the German Secret Service. out'of every three fires occur. Help ESTABLISH90 1870 Itbe 'stage folrowed. At no time did When you have reached the last th s, splend�d army of youTig Cana- he carry any weapon move dians to deadly u will agree than the knife he used for cutting the- thrilling scene yo ' tops.of�Carrats and perwAps. with us that it is one of the M04 PREVENT FIRES BY REMOVING I It was almost two weeks since the interesting stories ever written -THE CAUSE lmndit-bad ghow acti-iiity and i Conflict. Pete was I drove up the of the Gre V FAMY GOODS CO., lAd. ' grade to Siff tie* camp.' With his The booklet*, "Conservation of Life and Pro- t a Germ' ,It, elbows b knees amd the reins any's Now Army. a wl� " perty from Fire" and "Lightning, Its Origin -7 Weffingwn St. East 11 loose in his lax fingers,be sat humped The new army of Germany will be, Slid Can trot," may be had for the asking. fth a over, singing hits Own version 01'a based on a voluntary service, w .N" TOR40WO popular melody. total establishment of 100,000 men, r Ontario Fire Pr nflon 1ARgue, Impo* tars and Wfaolesalo Dealers The bors"Aurned the sharp elbow including 4,000,odicers. The force Will eve Inc. cy Goods, Cut Glam, Earth- above the tall cliff and Jogged along in nil be made np of 21 infantry regiments, to the sharper grade. They settled to 4n Affiliation with Omtario' Fire Morshal's enware, Fancy China, Toys, Sport ghteen cavalry squadrons and seven c at the first rise and Pete Offlc* their wort las doods, Smallware% Hardware went riot on singing. At the half- artillery regiments. The Government to Specialties, Druggists Sundries. 15A University Avenue Taron !way stage they stopped for their contemplates an annual expenditure , need ul ['DI Iff 13 a- tj to u .b1p, WLLI.4 wc Travellers Exerywhers regular breathing %pell. With a jingle upon it of 5,000,000,000 marks. OEOROE F, LEWIS, Secretary of metal rings and a squeaking of Wholesale Only worn leather, the off horse shook him. minarcro Liniment Relieves :olda, sta, As 11 1�M1 SU&_111"iAikm Wi NIIIIIIIIIII "�;Kr�'it.• v.W,Ra;•'N.'t'.'' iiywf''' r,g:-."Mym..".F4 ?�.,.mo.2:'r9*�wF.,,z^•+,- ';E:av'Jj,�,+�^,2;-+-�;q',:�-4�,,..f,•�.�'� C,'�-Sto-5scC�, 1 �`. q ,.rs.. �•- y r+,� , � •� �r'w�t 3 � ,. ,, h „�i+,�r° 7 y+•. ,i�.. ..:;:�"• •. 'r .r ! °fs•ig'i- •„r , ��A 58�', f : «,�.u� K(e `;'\v 3r !'•e.3 m`. 5 DE FAVORAM SETTLEMENT OF -� ... . �. _ Nk et ., �' •;.. `�" :� '�µ� �«,.. �' • • ^�:;.;� sus=� .>��� � - - r NDUSTRIAL W AR IN GREAT BRITAIN - � Toronto: -..,. 0 ° Manitoba wheat-No. 1 NorLbe-T." v _ •� $1.70%; No. 2 Northern, $1.64• NO Millers ree'to-Discuss Wages With the Owturs-- ": ,.Vo n is0• N Ag ` / : , $ . o. 4 wheat; lri.19." 3 Nor;,her -.Just Possible That Threatened Tie-Up :May � y, Manitoba oats-No. 2 cw., 4s�c;°;, be Averted. No. 3 CW, 88%e; extra No. 1 feet{, 33%c;• No. 1 feed, 36%c; No. 2 fled, 84%c. A despatch from London as s:-A declared thus sympathetic strike in- S Manitoba barley---No. % E•• dap tch f Y ymp w 3 CW 73 a;� ., *amatic development came in the coal slated that they had acted nct only >;; • $ AR R 1\'0. 4 CW, 62 c;rejected 49�}'ac; feed, 'strike situation at midnight on Friday as a measure of sympatliy with the ''J i, �` 491/ac. .,� when the miners agreed to discuss miners' claims, but also to protect All c` / l Y �� ';' All of the above in store at Fort- y�i � � -,, William. wages with the owners. There is de- unions from rains on their wages. �'^ Y American corn-68c, nominal, *.rack,_.A', elated a possibility that the strike,will The"meetings wrth'tke labor chiefs Toronto, prompt shipment. =� 'be averted. Immediate steps are to be disclosed an overwhelming sentiment it. Ontario oats-=No. 2 white,• 42'to" - ••taken to reopen negotiations for end- among the labor bosses in favor of i 'bc• Y�, s,,..;,`..,;,`;• .: : Ontario wheat--No. 2 Winter ing the strike,,and averting a general nationalizin mines and railroads and $i�' ' - - It to $1.60 per car lot; No. 2 Spring F .tie-up which now threatens, brought-from Lloyd George the de- "„ s.:: -.:,;.;:, $1.45 to $1:Fi0• No. 2 Gooses wheat,..,'; Thursday evening after the coal clarat#on that .the Government could �f �y c'' nominal, Shipping points, accord"in to,, 'owners had placed their case before a� only consider such a proposal if it was ( 1',, freight. R ,gathering of 200 members of the, advanced in a constitutional manner ' i''' �---- ,.�,, Peas-No. 2, $1.55 to $1.65. House of Commons, Frank Hodges, before the House of Commons. !. /4r,•,;r r Barley-Malting, 65-to 70c, aceord=: leader andspokesman for the miners, ,{ � - ing to freights outside. n Buckwheat-No. 3, nominal. 'was invited to give the miners'version of the dispute. A later despatch from London `• ` �� �`� RYe•-No: 2, $1.30 to $1.35, nominal,: ��•.. :�'� ° at to freights. outside. The meeting started at' 9.30 and! says:-Hopelessly outmanoeuvred on Manitoba flour-First leafed until 11.30. Hodges, in reply the eve of its greatest battle,labor has ;.• � `_.� _ Pat., $10.70; to questions, agreed to a proposal,for lost its first national fight with the c _ _ J second pat., $10.20, bulk, seaboard. II _ ,�7" Ontario flour-$7.75, bulk,seaboard• AL further conference with the owners 1 Government even before-the first real "� :irMilhlfeed - Delivered, Montreal, discuss the question of wages, and Sun waa fired. , 'freight, bags included: Bran, per ton,•'.„ to leaving the other issues for further By forcing Frank Hodges, leader of - , • ;, � '` .` $83; shorts, per ton, $35;. good feed, negotiaxions. the miners,to yield their foremost de- �• `1 ^"'r`-yy"' • flour, $2.10 to $2.40 per bag -' r,•t _ Hay-No. 1, per .ton, $24•to $26. - The House of Commons appointed `mind for a wages pool, Premier Lloyd /- ..;c_� // Straw--Car, lots,. per ton,' ;12 to a delegation to wait•upon_ Premier,George.completely out-generalled the _ ?c:, $12.50. - Lloyd George' and place the sugges-'Triple Alliance, forcing a split which _ t' � - �- , Lneese-New, large, 30% to 3le;; a, ti on before him. At 1 am e_._i��ht i4 likely normar+ ty ye. wzua..a �o .� R '. twine, 81 to Sl%c• triplets, sj% bi• `""�•_ q tip SB' 32c• old, .large, 88 to 34c; do, wins,, automobiles drove up with a depots-�alliance. 1 -•.� h f �y.4.. t •j.,4 - 3. 0 ES• ' 83 to 8434e; ts_rieta, 84% to 85c. Lion. They were admitted and were'I After the :moat-spectacular conflict 0 W� Aei k X04}tti tin, "° Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to. closeted at once with the Premier,i within the inner ranks of-Tabor re- h0/yF - _ 49c; creamery, No. 1, 58 to 61e; fresh, It is declared, moreover, that steps;corded in its history, J. H. Thomas �. - SS 60 to 63c. are being taken at this meeting to and Harry Gosling have called o8 the '�;'r-Up Margarine-28 to 30c. assure a reopening of the negotiations. railroad men and transport men's �' �^• - Beans-Canadian, head-picked, bus.' he Daily News on Friday morning strike six hours before the notices _ _ 50 to $8.75; primes, $275 to $326;` pa ns,8c; Limas,Madagascar, 10bc;• said that Hodges told the Commons were to become effective. Thus the members that he preferred to con- Government won a bloodless victory California Limas, 12%c n .�`�,ra„�,Y,,,., Maple products-Syrup, per imp. Sider a temporary arrangement re- over the protagonists of the general _ al. ;2.60 p n wages and that he, had aban- strike. ANOTHER BRIDGE- PIER LISTING AND CRACKING , per 5 imp. gab., $2,50; .t ` •• Sam# g 8 Val., sugar, 1b3.. 19 to 22c. �. - Boned the proposed plan for a national This entirely unexpected denoue= , - Honey-60-30-1b. t3ne, 22 to ESc, r CANADA HAD GOOD DEATH TAKES-HEAVY! ]b.• 5-2%-1b. tins; 28 to 25c per- b,3l s pool to equalize wages. meat,,which made Great Britain gasp , Premier Lloyd George was prepared with amazement on Friday night, be- TRAPPING SEASON TOLL IN RUSSIA O� °� honey, at $?.60.per 16 F to go before the House of Commons gan late Thursday night when Frank - Smoked meats--Haahs, coed. 86 tQ' ._ this (Friday) morning, where in a Hodges, appearing on behalf of the Prices Are, However, Flom Massacres, Famine Sall T h- 36c; heavy, 27 to 29c; cooked, 50 to;, "�speeeh he expected to plead with alY Miners Federation, before 200 mein- One-.�rd to One-H� ,us Have ��out t� �' r°lla, 81 to 82e; cottage rolls, 89 citizens to co-operste, with the Gov- bers of the House of Commons, ad- to 84c• breald-at bacon, 48, to • ernment in preserving the life of the mitted that he was prepared to aban- Lower Than Peale. Population. fancy breakfast bacon 58 to bone in 4f to 50c• bomis-' _ cation throughout the strike which don the hitherto inexorable demand Snd"iw A 17.-The tea backs, plain, Sudbury, P PlP Paris,April 161---Since Red role be= leas, 49 to.b8c. „ was scheduled to begin.at 20 o clock far the national wage pool. season' ended on April 10th and al- gay in Russia the city of Petrograd Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 2T Friday night. This.concession made peace appear though many of the trappers have not has lost 71 to 2Sc• clear be?bits, E6 to 27c. The Premier-intended to detail to certain and in the public mind it was brought in the winter catch as et, o a cent. of its population, g Y according to a statement made ins LZr Fure tierces, 16% to 17%e; the House the measures the Govern -virtually- achieved, when, at two- Sudbury fur buyers report that the book entitled "Moscow the Red;# tabs 17 to 17%c; palls, 17% to 18c0 -'meat is taking to safeguard workers o'clock Friday morning, Lord Gain- season on the whole has been a anc-. prims, 19% to 19c; Shortening tierces;• It the strike is net averted and to in- lord, on behalf of the cool owners, ceasfnl one considering the general' ' which has been publish in Russia- 11% to 12c; tabs, 12 to;12%e; Palk,! The first toll waa taken in the early 12% to 13c; prints, 24 1&.14%c. sure the distribution of food and pre- formally announced their readiness to business depression and unfavorable days of the revolution when -the Choice heavy steers, 19 to $10.50•• `nerve public order. forego all profits from the sale of coal state of the fur market. Fur,prices bourgeois, who escaped massacre fled g� heavy steers, $8 to ;9; 'butches s� The Triple Alliance . leaders who during the period of' depression in in the cities took a slump last year and atn•oad. Then came typhus and other cattle, choice, $10;sq; good, visited him..to explain why they had order to amend the recent wage cub. this in turn affected the local market disease scourges, and later famine ow- to W; do, m ,' $6 to $8; o comm- so,that the trapping business was not ing a the complete breakdown o- $4 is 6;�butcherr' bulls, a ms$7 ITALIAN LABOR WAR as profitable this winter as formerly. tom drove the working to 07 50 �� 6 r meest Dismissed. men refuse to Ieave transport, ;d to $�• butchers cows,- choke _ .A�.S the m ociAn Many trippers tarred their ever ea w, cry stet demand link wages g i people to'the country at least, to ;9• do, , „where, good, $6.50 b ;4.50• do,; ^ - even when We. Many of the hands into other lines owing to the falling �e is enough to eat. com., �4 to $b; feeders, $7.75 to $8.75-, have bees making bombe when they ' in prices which are now from ono- One of the features of the decline �, 900 �-. ;7.25 to #8.75; do, SOB, -Chame to Penetrate Kingdom should be at work, and they have re- third to one-half what they were when in population is that at present women s $5.75 to $6.75; do, com., $5 to $6;' � • y and In, paired at witI to the cellars for gun-1 at the peak. There has been a fairly outnumber men in the,praportlon of canners and curttersr $2 to ;xa4.50; trlilly. practice: r brisk demand and although it was not 100 to 72. The death rate in the city do,kcom' Ind met choice.$5 to $�60; choice _ as successful a season as last year, has almost tripled since the advent of springers, A despatch' from Roane says:-- No Oleomargarine Sudbury buyers axe satisfied that they communism and now Stands at twenty- ii s, 911;$do�'spring6'$11 to '?a Italy's industrial critic, the latest >iZfaTg will perhaps be better off financially two J)er 1,000, In place of eight per $13.50• calves, good to choice, $9 td manifestation which #a the lock-out in Guise of Slitter in the long run. -1,000 before the war. $11; Apep $6 to $10; hogs, fed and in the page F t motor.factory, em- ' - --- Last year from $25 to$65.was paid Moscow has not angered in a �� $13; do, wen bed off cane, �» • pioying more than 8,000 men, is A -despatch from Ottawa ppear- gaya- for beaver skins, but this season once nearly so heavily as Petrograd. points; do f.otb., ;12.2 do, country,,. . : alarming business interests here. Ger- Canadian Oleomargarine regulations prices range from $7 to$28. From $8 The loss of Points, 31g° population in the Soviet Montreal. `tie assns are openly oicing aver this have been amended by adding a pro- to $10 ie being paid for mink whereas Capital is given at 49M per cent._Z�s _+chance to penetrate I person shall--sell,offer, when prices-were--high the trappers reason is stated to be the Oats_ -No, 2 CW 62 to 63c; No. 8 ,and industrially with orka and a great influx CW, b8 to 59c. Flour, Man. Spring 5 'expose, or have in possession for Bale received-from $35 to $40. Muskrat of functionaries and the of the wheat pats.,late., 10.80. Rotted oats, '_ wanufactnre of scientific instruments. in Canada any oleomargarine bearing skins nowadays only bring the trap- Central Soviet, who number 860;000. 90-ltn bag,$3.20. Bran, $33.25. Shorts, As automobiles represents Italy's on the package or container thereof per $1.50,while last year they brought. O 525. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, . healthiest industrial export, prospects the trade mark or the name of the $5. The muskrat catch• this year, it Journeys 2,600 Mlles '94 to $25. _ of Gelman dominance in this line are manufacturer in which is included any might be noted, is much smaller than. Cheese finest Easterrrs, 80 to 81c. very disturbing. It is sadly said,that of the words -$'butter,' 'creamery,' uswal. to,File Oil Claim Butter,aoieest creamery, 50% to 51e. the Italians would be wholly unable to 'dairy,' or the name of any breed of 4 I -: Eggs, fresh, 88c. - eompete with German labor at twelve cattle." A despatch from C Butcher steers, fed. 8 to $9• com., GREEK RESERVISTS IN say' --A 7 50 to $8.50; butcher$heifers,med., hours a day, especially as Bolshevist CANADA CALLm UP S. F. Rankin is here from the Fort 17.50 to$8•�,• com., $5 to $7; butcher propaganda has already undermined' Norman oil fields after having covered cows, med., $5.to $7; canners, $2 to `,`.factory discipline in Italy. Further Decline in Foodstuffs 2,600 miles of winter trails to file oil $2.50; cutters, $3 to $4; butcher bulls.' The Fiat management has issued or- Turks Have Greek Arm Bot- claims. He travelled 2,100 miles from- com., $6 'to $6.50; good veal; 6 to statement to 'justify the lockout Ottawa,Aprill7--A further decline fled Up in $��, Fort McMurray to Fort Norman on $6.50; med.; $5 to $6; hogs, o�-car -.-=--Among the aignifleant assertions in in the cost of foodstuffs during the A despatch from Paris says:-Ac- foot and the other 500 miles by dog weights,selects,$14.50 to$15; heavier, !t is one-to the effect that the eight- month of March is recorded in the cur- _ $12.50 to $13; sows, $10.50 to $11.' cording to reports received in Paris,' Ole-d- _ hourAay is Peas than that time in rent issue of The Labor Gazette,which a strong Turkish cavalry raid aimed at 'practice, because the men are always states that the cost of the weekly Ala-Shehr (ancient Philadelphia) Trinidad Gives Canada '.,i F`R"CE PLANS TO -dropping their tools to attend meet- family budget of staple foods aver- located on the Smyrria-Aflun Rarahis- 50 Per Cent. Preference in" of factory Soviets, aged$13.23 at the beginning of March '- �� '6 INVADERUHR - oar Railway, threatens to cut the • Threats set the factory gates are as compared with $14.08 in February, south Greek-army off from its bane. Ottawa, April 17.-The Departrrferrt k. G• raid to be frequent and beyond the $15.98 in March, 1920;$15.77 in March, The Turks have practically captured Mill and Civil Staff to De., k,k P Y p o! Trade and Commerce has received Military reach •ot 'legal _l.:.:. or punish- 1919, and $7.86 in March, 1914. Bruss, where a Greek arm s is y corps notification from Port of Spain, Tri n#- Manner of Joint bottled up. dad, that the new tariff bill has been_ Action. = :TRIPLE ALLIANCE DIVIDED The Turkish delegation mora tion at Paris as- : •- , A setts that the morale of the Greek passed, giving Car-ada a preferential -<, s troops is shattered and that bands. of tariff of fifty per cent. Paris, April I7.--A military and civil general staff will meet to-morrow _ Greek deserters are terrorizing and to determine the precise manfk�'-$ ot. A despatch from London says:-The, tional wages boara and a national looting villages w�>':r• action in the Ruhr district in the; • of a conteTenoe of re resents- 1. A despatch from Montreal says:- ':,;::>:..,.,:;;:;:::::•:;,:: :f:::: event of occupation_ p poo <........... nation after May 1. The The Greek Consulate has been advised fives of the miners from all the coal A d teh from Oardiff South ..,:>. > ;:v>.:: .. <'<'`''"> military lens full completed ceps , - - :>:;k:;::, ..:;: ::..:,; y P y omp long w by the Charge d'Affaires for Greece in ;.:;;;::::;;;:::<. :: <;''>< ;; •'�fielda as decided upon by the execs- Wales,nays:-The miners are astound- since.by the stag of Marshal Foch; f d C i t i t th reservists n Canada o London a five of the Mine} Federation Friday ed at the cancellation of the Triple Con are quite elastic enough, it is learned h classes of 1913 b 1914 an 1915 . < >: ?<: ?>» :>?<>;:>:< ; : ;:;:;,;: ;y; < _ •` evening: It took this action after Alliance strike. the O' d <': <;;:; ;;:>>::.: :;;<; >: on good authority, to" adapt their with the exception of the auxiliaries, a:;a::« ?:......>:;»>:>':: :isa ;:;;;<r:;c'' �! -hearimg the decision of the railway-i The Cardiff Strike Committee of the ;;•;,k:;;•; :;a: < :; .>; ^,:<•> selves-to the economic plans which the Y , have been called to the colors and P amen and transport workers to cancel Tri le Alliance received the news from >::;;_:;:::<:>:>:::;•::::: mixed omrmisaion sitting Bail be, mast, within seven days,. apply to it :. ;:`;::>:` .>.;r:<,.;,:, their sympathetic strike. London by telephone at 4.16 p.m. on ' ::: ,:;•>: :;::;:::;>c '.;; tween>x now,and May 1.will d4flnitely for transportation home.Hodges, the manes' s c r - Friday, when members were settling adopt ..� . if necessary. tary, when questioned retarding this the final details of the arrangements emen --Y- From m#li point-of view flu n8 ( g <`•.` ' i< .. :>>c a tali Po v; tl* decision, said that it meant that the for the wedc-mid.--Me-messages have King George Gives recall of only one class that of 1918 nnnera• strtxe would continue. thrown the strike organization into'a Coal to Windsor Pool' has been decided upon as sufficiemt..to Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Min-:state of hopeless chaos, carry out further operations: .aster, announced in the House of Com-i To quote one of the mining officials, A despatch from London nays:-The" :r::,,t' Marshal Foch, General Buart,. Chief „r mops Friday afternoon that the min- some of the transport workers in Car- King's solicitude for the `�•�'� '''' : n had refused to re � � �OTeT people ::;>:.>•:. : of Stag of the army, and general e -open negotia- dill are actually out on strike. About of Windsor, who are in difficulties �: `: Weygand, acting as General Secretary florae for a aettlemei?t of their strike 70 of the men were engaged during the owing to the shortage of'coal,was de- of the staff, will represent the inW. _t'�f on the 'basis,that had been au `' ':`z ggested•.�day in unloading a large grain ship, monatrated on Friday when the �"�??`�`° �>; ��"'' tart' element. Louie Loucheur, Min-, The Prime Minister read a letter,and as their instructions are to strike Mayor of Windsor received a telegram ister of the Liberated Regions; Paul ­-,`from the Miners' Federation stating! at night, they left the job unfinished. stating the Bing had authorized the t""` Tirard, High Commissioner in the that the only conditions on which al The miners are especially resentful transfer of 25 tons of coal from the h' > >>` Rhineland, and M. Seydoux, the firm.. temporary settlement could be reach-,at the strange course of events. They stocks at Windsor Castle to the coal J. H. Whitley, M.P. cial expert who represented France ae<' ., ed was one which must follow con-' openly say,that it means the break-up merchants of the town for household Mr. Lowther's successor as Speaker the Brussels Conference, will compose cession od the two principles of a na- of the Triple Alliance. use. in the British House of Commons. the civil element. �•�{ '• e'� ✓, �4. �„'.:tom.yii„'° �'�" t1 �"+�„ •a,•a�us r�•�N,,,+• a ''�k;•.a• .W t w,y",��p-,,"n`a�y%"'.c�'Si 'ew,•,�• 1',y�,yz1�" �°�' '�'.r `k •a, ,.'x?"'"s.: r ��.: , ,+,•�:.. tt •4-'.�' ',.t v 2•P• .s`-�-•` ye �,T' s^ � •e y .,t•'' �„�',.,5' ��'r: • 'ST'.: f:.. fi a,,, ,�;"+;'•°''� ,f• i , 'n,,.„� i :ti air. r 'G .. , •:uy.»•°.`�!-'td5:Y„a*.'B_,..�:-..:.•rte"y„2 v.; ` �•.? e. ' $9. .. "".�s r,R.�r+�s s ...y'. .�,.;,... ,... ';n. y ,1;�,W�,,� ,°tip•,,,.,r”„�"- �,k -!.��J�+•• '' is, �; \ j .j ♦ _ !r • r u' •f,7T 1�`�.�Cr'� �� •CMS a'�:., •A• n.. ..'"�.� .I• S p A { , t {+• • •ems � 1 ■ may:�: :'•.z•L . •�- �TQ -M vs. J. N. Richardson return- -Found, in Pickering Villtege, a • �[ Big �'*•'0 �1, 1t1�T ed home on Friday, after spending sillm of money. Loser call on Thos, l ! ` v r 1 1 4 r 1 the past month with her nephew, ' Andrew: * VVV p g • Dr. Reazin, of Toronto. ' aA•LE ."LISTER.. _ W. G, Reid was in the city over --R-ev. J. W. Down will conduct ?� 3uniiliy anniversary services at Pont poaI :. -Lloyd Shirley spent Sunday '^'�"� w i- • '.: .xt,the home of his parents here. next Sunday, where Mrs. awn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH-Auction, - To inaure yourself bodily copafort to,carry on your season's will also spend the weekend. .sale of first-class furniture• the pro- t �-A number from this locality -John Calvert,who was eharR- ' pert�y o!Diiae bi¢rgaret Annan, in Work you should equip pburself with a pair of Williams ..dat�y,in Whitby this week on jury ed with a breach of the O. T, A., the Village of Dumbarton. Sale at Boots, price 6,25 to 8.50-the Beet in the hand. -Harry Moore Is re Hinting'his appeared before Police Iklagistra>1,e one o'clock. Flee bills. W,'B. Pow- A pair of arm and Hammer Brand Overalls, at 2.76 p Jephson on Saturday last, after e11,auctioneer. residence thus greatly improving the case had been adjourned twice. An Arm and Hammer Brand Smock; at 2.75 its appearance. For want of evidence the case was Y. -Miss Irene Rogers,. who. has Xew ddvar•Maesnianta, ,8 pairs of Heavy Wool Socks from 50 to 1.00 pair - dismiatsed. been confined to her bed for a cou• -The Independent 'Telephone - :::_ le of, weeks. is now improving p p IICS EGGS FOR BALE=Apply - Heavy.Work Shirts,`Ara and Hammer Brand, 1.75 each. " -'::nicel system suffered severely from the DtoHugh Miller,Pickering. 31tf ✓ -=-The Women's institute will ice storm on :Sattrday evening. _-_ __-- For rainy weather and teaming a Slicker at 10.00--Last hold their neat regular meeting A number of poles were broken, r{ OR BALE-Fresh ntilch cow, 7 - year's price 13,00, a fin Tuesday, April 26th, at, file due to the strain from the weight years old, Apply to Jas.Underhill, Clare- Mon t. 31tf of ice on the..wiced.. A number of DL OK EGGB I�'OR HATCHING- Now t�1en as "'All work and no play makes' Jack '� dull boy,' ff-7'1lome of Mrs. Lena. p Y Y - wires were also broken. -Miss Louise Richardson re- _ good laying strain. J•B.Gormley, Picker- " turned last week, after spending The ma6y'friends of W'illism ing. 29-31 Lay in a Lowndes Suitor Overcoat to do your Smith, DS. P., congratalate_hire on _._ _ _ _ - e__ o>n - and st ng in. In a ernwrl the honor cbime2 a Pr v Council- B r ` _several weeks with friends in St. - - g -Y far - -- - pon him by_ RITISH COLU.tiiBIA SHINGLES Oatharines and in Western On- for sale at lowest possible prices Thomas _ - = you Can pick theta ever} time, because }where tario. lor. -recognition R y Paterson,Claremont. 31-ar `- - you see the dressed man you can bet' ouv -- lur, in- of his services y Y Y —Miss No11ie Law has' been an _ - y' the sick list during the -past two in the cause of Agiculture. Asa FUFiSALE-A set of single harness, life he bought hii suit from Lowndes. ,7. result. of his appointment he is in good condition, have no further uqe for _ "weeks suffering from throat trail game, Richard Ward,clacemoat. 31 ,-All kinds of Light.Socks, Shirts, Ties,-Hats, Caps, Collars wj F : ble which has been very.prevalent now the Hon. YVm. Smith, „ 1 -An interesting event took �Ti'biPS AND STONES BLASTED .Etc. Nt rock bottom prices. this spring. STUMPS reqjirin¢work dose phone Mark. Irwinjand Mrs. Shepherd and these in St. Georges_.church on 1613,or write Geo- Iven, Br9ugham, 31-34 - the evening of Thursday, April - When you want Rood things, come to us: 3� child, of Kitchener, motored here 14tb, when Henry Wade was unit. OUSE PAINTING-House paint- and spent over Sunday with-Mrs. Hino- Expert workmanship guaranteed. Es- If we hiV'nt got 'e W, i*;'.e Can'get''eW* '7 ed in marriage t0 Mrs.Alice SCOtt,' timates given feee. Roy Gerow,Pickering. -27tf ' a;: $hepheid s pa7ents, H. G. and daughter o£llir. and.Mrs. Bain,$e, - -hire:Calvert. of G`o#cliestt�i'Eu laud;th$"Re A. �€'ORSALE-RnbbertiredMcLauah- Fred. T. Bunting - Pickering r : —Miss E. B. Boone, when gOIIIg �' lin buq�y,new, with extra set of steel tired tD ` to church an Sunday morning,had E. Bruce officiating. Mr.and Mrs, wheels, Norman Graham,Claremont. Phone Established 1857. " the misfortune, to fall on the icy Wade will reside' in the vjflage. 2413. 31-32 u Our best wishes' are extended to sidewalk and frill a her right . ANTED AT ONCE=A house- A ' arm above the elbow. the happy couple. WANTED maid in family of three. Apply to Mrs R. _ -The highest,price that.could =-'The Warren Paving Company a e 1ffe3132 2, Claremont. Phone Claremont 1;• be realized for. 'patatoee in tTz have been busy the past few days • : ' s preparing to resume work }laving •GGS'FOR SF,TTING-From J.;B. ,.,. bridge last week was 85-cents per our streets. Their steam shovel L' +:i ba A year ago twenty times Mfartin'sstrain of White Wyandottes, Great � � tore„ . R' y g y has arrived and has been placed Pieke�in�Mg st r setting. W.A.Hendersda, # this rice was-paid 2732 - -The members of the Pickering in position to begin work. They _ , -Baseball -Club .wish to thank all will have no difficulty in securing. GEED WHEAT FOR SALE—lhtr- ;. ( is variery.also Canadian Beauty as:at teams for their work as they have l" those cos.7:Pickering W.C:ra it > R.z. those who helped fo umike.their _ boa social and dance in the Town been offered far more than 19 re- Claremont Ind.Pbonc-_13 s-_3i aired. . This will have the tend- -- - --'---- Nall last Thursday evening such a q OR SALE-A team of hesivt y€+titig y ens to reduce the cost, mares. Also 5n croxnx of thu6arb, Apply W H z great s'tccess._ y r - —An interesting Civil C•Rt•e Was at lot 11:con.4,Pickering: or plioae Pick.1iQi, --We have had'an unusnal nom' Ggo. wegt,?i R 1;Ptcitenag. 3.-33. �;:� tried before Justice Sir Wino flu• ' Wall ber of thunderstorms for this e i�. lovk at the Spring Assizes `st 1�OR SALE-Y•+ung mires• Sh-rt- ro time of the year. The most severe Whitby, on Monday, when W. H. 1 horn. llot,rri A quantity of well cobted il one occurred on Wednesday even Banks was sued for unstated dam• coq,l,ePtekenn P h o n e P i c C k z�Prat31-sot 3--... ing, which passed to the north of ages for io'uries sustained by the : - p US. The .ky ftsr a time was t}con plaintiff. 'ai. Lotion, of Cherry. L�OR, SALE-Sec_and hand 1-horse tinnousq blaze of liglit. p y' h mower, n,c �acres`. p+o black second-hand Papers , Pa P �COOtI, when the Latter was throw h:•rse w ,a,ehea A1eq blsck dzivirt mare. u { -James Richardson, mho°hRS a�. p ant of his buggy' when it wa�y"us old. J.R.Thrxcoa,Pickering. it ��� s been In the General Hoapita} To - - atrnck by the formers auto, drip ronto, for twr> Weeks undergoing y OR S\Lt;-CQdat pnst�. anchor. 7 an operation, rat+:rued home last en by his son, Nrlrtnan;neatly two 1 pat%.g•ar.•liax timber,.-hszci and soft wood '. vpars Ago. Expert evidence show- .c•,t t.,any length, at lot 12. con'. S. Pickering. Saturday, White atilt very weak, per For fwther p,ctrcularr apply to John Cowan, Big t�65UPt121ent Ot Patterns to choose J.�., he is making satisfactory progress ed that . r. Lawton stlgtained r Pickering. 20•f _ : /fit toward recovery. = manent injuries to his shoulder. OR 'Etal.r-Chen all kinds-of 1��Om lete range in stock. e1LlS�i In his decision Justittie Sic SVtII, p from; —The station roa t which re- wagons.harness• and ail -kirtds,Qf[Aim im-_ CC+ived a heavy coat of Broken Mulaek awarded Mr. - La%PLOn p(ements in gnarl older. Algosrvcral.heavy and �s�, y stone last fall irOtlld be greatly �'�'•0� damages RI`d Coats. light seale�,and atovple.of light borse-powers. choose '-your paper ariC� take It �Plt�1 im rued if Et were lien an ad -The annual Educational_anni-. Hvrmw.'Claremont. Phone,201. l,tr - 4 g - you. - -No waiting. = Return Wha,t�you pp versar-y services will be conducted ;3itionatl coat of fine material. At r, 0R �:\LE-Dpi€i-riot:a mal-ro_ rine do not use and' get credit fUY' 1�' ^pressat the road is very rough and by Rev, Andrew 'leLauehliti, B. I: r• sot of bra. harness. one medium weight • - s nac wagon wtth'box complete.. All '(hew ui•- e%1t Es very hard on auto tires. A B. D.. in the �lethnuEst church r p.,'• a., y ttrles air in g„<Xf candirion.Had must bc.'suld.a3 ,�s} _ h ' --The early trHin sereice on the neat Stinday�April 4th. A ape- the owrrr'�+s n�turthrr use for them.. Apply to ;$uy at dome, - . . vial offering will be taken for the F.Chidlow, Clarrm'�nt. 3uf :.. Grand Trunk will be resumed by the. First of May, if not before EiluV46ohnl Fund. - The-amoutit that date. This.w'ill be lmuch ap contributed kill be applied to the ■ �aa►rus::w,a:uasiu:::::s:>::ems' - preciated by those whose busine AttdaeL ttsia year. Uur. friends, -Special Prioe5 lnecensitRtee fregnent trips to the are a±ked to do their best. •Tbf• �irOnnl� B COOnl�i- -.• preltclter.of the da will give the �? :. "Earl Grey,"regular 1.10, going.at SO cents - �. city. By the present service a best of berv'ce. All are invited. s person cannot. reach the city be- Pleased to report that,-the spent.- ; Here is your opportunity to iaaurc fi ;No. 6, regular 80 ceuts, going at' ... ,0 -tore noon: ors and singers rendered taost •• +■aiembarrassinger in spelling. a - a _ The Box Social._ and Dance pronunciation and poor choice of � 9U '+ effect►re service at-the- n►aaa -. tin• b, regular P.5 cents, going, at vela in'th0 Town Hall words, Know the , _ ' tgi meeting Mist Sun ay night. S. 9 war•ternu. Increase your a q. _ - Extra value—Doti t_Wait,_ . :•day evening by the Baseball Club- ni usual at 2 results was a decided success. There ivtta p• tn., wir.b c•lastae:a which tnpowerand•uceou, .' sa large numb, in 'attendance and for all.ages. League service un WeBS�'eD•S fe " excellent music was furnished by Friday at 8 P. M. A good time 'nG G� - =l e the 8okala Hawaiian Orchestra, for all. ii.'L. chapnign trio de- ” NEW INTERNATIONAL spriuc, .Cleat ance of Dress ( ood�.. t`' of Toronto The proceeds will net liver 'the address.-J. W. D. .1 ;the slab a handsome lam. In the cities and towns a :� DICTIONARY is an till-know- is Ellack All WoE,l Serge,.�! ►aches wide, rag. 3.00,for... 135 yd- --It is reported that several :woman who• was entitled\ to vote 'ing tescherr,11 universal question '-Grey Tweed, flue for bdrs' knickers 58 ►n., rag 3.60 2.25 yd mew reaic3ences will be erected in and whose dame wa?. not stn Lbfx s: answerer. In., to meet your � "Black.Uresa �c d=,,40 in. trine, reg. 1.00 yd our village this year. T11A high voters list. could qualify by re i -needs. It is in daily use by 7 Greco ll nd Be Llloek, 86 i1i. wide. rag.'1.i5, 1.00 yd cost of bttildin material Burin cisteriag, to vote on the recent hundreds of thousands of silo- -• Black and White Check; 311 in.-wide, rea,•05t•, 75 yd' the past few years has kelit build Referendtim. The,opponents of _ _ ` t men as s�oo pages pr o it- t Union Serge, in green, red and black, 36 in. wide, 4�a _ - ' ing operations at a stan•detill, but. Prohibition adopted a novel U lustrations.V eon Biographical En- N" regular 1.50 yd, for... ... .:. , 75 yd +F *+� since there i3 a decrease In gehf'me to cat off a large nntnbec :: • 3o,00AGeottraplticalSobiecra. 'w GRA n rttizli,Ulighest 4ward) It :These are all good �'alaes and an opportunity to save the cost, there will be ,greater of these votes, but which did not Panama-Pacific :position. - on your spring buying: - =_ activity along these lines. Rork out as t$�.anticipated. A ;; 11ESuLAR and mu.pAPER Edlllom-. r -Bishop Reeve, of Toronto, young man, well dressed and,with 6 WRITE napas".e FREE f a pleasing manner, would CRI1 at f' -' formerly of the biaekenzie Ricer' Q.dt C. MERRIAM CO., s -'� CHAPMAN -'y District,officiated in St. George's gt the home and enter into con Sprin�9e►d,Mass.,U.s.A., 9 • ■ `mot church on Sunday morning, in versation� with. the lady of the place of Bishop Sweeny, who way' house. Yon have not been a expected to I-e preztmt to adminm resident of this town very long I d .' ' anderetand kind your name root BUNDY's . ��- ����g �later the Rite of Crablepatiou. .'; In spite of the unfavorable west''- on the voters' list, I have jnQt er there was a goodly limber iialied to get yonr name etc., and " _ ` present, y I will attend to it, so that you will This locality was visited on not need to look'after it ourself. l b h tv Of course this was very kind and ."Saturday alt y a e rain at HOUSE-CLEANING, MADE EASY and sleet storm, resulting in the considerate of hint. Within a day :. $ „ -' trees being covered frith ice. It or two, one or two woolen would is not tbanght that mneb damage follow him, and expose hint as R =`•.' We carry everything to make house- ; :rues done, unless to cherry and fake, and urge the lady to attend ■ ........ t:o:::n::t ■ - cleaning• easy, such as plum trees whose bloom was weII. to the registration personally, as _ advanced._ Some damage was the ca shed hid foitofwed theradt - - - `T ,5 J ' canoed to early garden stuff which pp ELM DALE ILLS rep=Ladders, Mops, Tuba, Self-wringing Mops, Washing ' was above the ground. vies of the emissary of the liquor M party, she would find on going to P=CEx'�=NCB Machines,, Clothes swingers, Tub Racks, Curtain -Our village is being threaten the poll that her name brill not _ ed with t'moving epidemic: Mrs. p Yon can ttl ways t the best Mani- .Y . - John Haight is vacating her been registered' and she would be_ S ge Stretchers Brooms Brushes Stick Fast g g toba Fltnlr in;l�ie from -o. 1. ► ' 1 we which will be ocenpied thus deprived of her vote. JManitobw 1Y`heat. - Paste, �hiewash Brushes, o by Wm. 5fartin, Herb White will Royal Hon-ehold ant', Glenora for �. N move into the dwelling he recent- FOR S A L Bread. Try ba .i 1y purchased on Church St., and y g' Boilers' Wash Boards, Steel Wool Carpet Beaters etc. L -.:. Pastry Flour' FrPAi Rolled OAte which Mr. Martin is vacating, and Part of Lot-22,Third Concession,Pick- - erin BftA\>, SCIUftTS ' ' - ' .Mrs. Mtttch will move into Mr. g, 26 to 27 acres, with buildings -`_ AII1 FEL`DS ' and railway siding on pro ert Miller's residence the Kingston . p `OAT CROP ' a tin which Herb White is 'Appply Toronto Builders Supplies,dim- 1 See afar complete line of y Toad vacating, ited, 106 Don Esplanade. Toronto, or ,, ,C 11 SHED OATS' f ` c After a lingering illness, Mrs. to C: A:ford, 3rd Con., R.R. 1, Pick- BARLEY UIIOP �.`' = - '�/� y _ 31.33 Bring, Ontario. cVHCATS 11►lart><n-SenOUr 100 p. c. Pure Paint Y t . Cbartes Keeoo died at her home = -------- .--- CRACKED CORN .' here early on Sunday morning, in 14IINED HEN FEED"'_ EED ' e ter Bf1th -year, On Tuesday her HARNESS SHOP Caldwell'e Creaul substitute ' ` Varnish Floor Finish V&rnOleUm WOOd L30 body was conveyed, via the G. T ' t rk i AV Calf :Meal. R., to her former home in Listo If: yonr needs are in the Harness 1l�lrtaseq 'Meal ,White Enamel s, well, and on Wednesday the fune- line, or if your Boots need CHOPPING AND OAT 1 rill took place from the residence repairing, give us CRUSHING EVERYDAY Ask for a color card. ' of .john KeeAa, iptprment taking a call, Get prices on feed in ton lots. ._.. place in Fairview Cemetery. The ,xz r 11 BELL PHONE., xf • 't L � �gF, � Of tla Rd�-'�s'J'1�Etiitp i;� M1 _-� �j s ., .,. 7`�j • * §Ialal: -td't:.nK^'c7 �. " •�A r "4�=•� '�;, ^:n" , �" ,7:.b•'aWif`r.. 7-< "•b"' 'Ai.7: ,� y+,.'