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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_05_06 _ 17 7 M e 5 4 .4 ern % 0or T .4. PICKE ­ ,VOL. XL0- No. 33 RING9 ONT, FRIDAY, MAY ' O, 1921 WHITUVAL.9 yvallrootmaL gat bo. Established 1M The executive of the Whitby School Tbe-Baptist Mission Circle Intend V Baer Medicat Goo. wing a concert on-Monday evening, Fair Association on Tuesday evening Vay 23rd, consisting of two dramas, decided upon rules and a seed list. GREEi`NWOOD artettei, duets and readings. Be Pupils will have gardens at the schools qu Director ID E. FORSYTH, Oph.D 6a tlie watch for full particulars, as well as at home. Joseph King do. JL L a 0 rometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. -d a lot near Brock 'Street J%cbool Istered ember of Ithe American Optometrical NEW RECORDS Association. Eyes ezamined by appointment. MOUNT ZIQN for gardenilrig. and.J. B., Laidlaw has --Phone 2804, Claremont,Ont. I Know Where the Flies Go.' deeded .the' Board of Education an • MILLS' 'The Busy Bei� Bible Clang of College acre in the re r of the Dundas Street 7' • F. TOMLIN'SON, Al. R.. 'N'enriber Oh It's a Lovely War.. Humming St, Methodist Churcb, Toronto, twill -7- School. - No'ofithe College of Take'its give their dritma, ­Co•Ed.."undei the Physicians and Surgeons Down Texas Way of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied' by In Old Manilla One Fleetiqg Hour auspices of the Mount',�ion Ladies' the late Dr.R.Pri a Qnt, 231y Aid on', the evening of Fricia V well. Phone. Claremont, latterly by Dr Ca V. U a S. S. League Game3 Virginia-Court Scene Laughing Vamp Adinisson 35 and 26 cents.the 20th., Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep f of the Picke iqg .#CARTWRIGHT. `M. All welcome. Sch dole c(. games r B scuits and,Pastry 'h a ve' that flnel, Y EC.i P.&.S..Ont. A cc�roner for the Coun S S. Issociation . GREENWOOD --nuttv taste,when---,�--7 ty of Ontario. Office hours : 12.2 and 6-8 p.to MUSIC sweet, NEW SHEET GRoup A or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell made from vl�phone No,400. No.ZL':,, 1P Pickering. On­ Grieving for.You Feather Your Nest A grand concert will be �iFen in^ %lay 18-Pickering X. at Claremont ont A Greenwood" an Wednesida�, "lario. evening, Now i Lay M%Down to Sleep Juue.15-ClareMont at FickeringN,1. 3fav Iltb. The Claremant Dramatic 0.-11cKl'.N'NOTN, 31.D., L,R.C.S., Margie Oh It's a Lovely'War Chilb.will. present their play, entitled GROvP B X / ,S8 ./ M No Edinburk, member of the College of - is full-of June 1-Greenwood at Pickering P. Your Daddy's Arms "The Last Loaf.' Pastry Flour. It is made by the .4 Physicians and ukgoonsofOntaxio.licentiate Nestle in Y, This play June 8-Pickering P. at Greenwood humor and pathos from start to finish. of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgb. Speois, attention to dsivases of women and Bonnie Lassie Alabama Moon u The Greenwood orchestra and others Tie at end of second o ame to be most modern system from g children,_ fflao and residence,Brougbam. Honolulu Eyes Why Don't You ? will furnish an abundance of good played on neutral grounds, goals to the choicest wheat grown, music-during the evening. Admission count. `,The quality is there and the d 20 cents. so an h groups price is right. JAVaL Pi v off to be:airaaged after grou a e.fltii,hed. WKITOY '�NNEDY. Barrister. 'USE BAKERS': JOI KF r. Sol. StouffVille Ont, 4 t W•H Notary Public.%Conveyancer:&e� WHITEVALN leitor, A. J. Wadhams,' the new proprietor Wbitby,ont.' 41- -For Bread-makes move,.bette I r. rw of the Royal Hotel, took charge the Tlm•Rogers is sporting a brand new E CHRISTIAN, BRrrister'and Buy your Furniture from first oftbis week. He was formerly car,much to•the joy of the girls in the whiter and sweeter bread 7 Aosollettor.% Notary Public,Etc. Money to 'Proprietor-of -the---Bowan House at than any other. pan.1100co Brock St.sortb,'Whilby. Bowmanville. "J. H Perrin, the.'form. a few days this 7 -JOHNSTON-Barrisiers er owner and his family left for their week with his'brother, John Leary.of 101y is He - BE A L villa Leary spent Jo4e ALES.& summer hotel at HevdiSshori?. etc.,229 Danforth Ave. (Woolviorth Bid - Gormley. Toronto, PhoneGerrardA4TT.-Saturdays, 3,IZ) TheEpwofthLea�ueoftheMetbod- -Harold Pugh bas taken a siturttion CLAREMONT veterinarian in.a large vern 1 20.,(Ind.) 40ty, ist Tabernacle elected the as ..stock farm, Bar- Reduced prices for Jan. and officers at their annual meeting on in Idaho. WILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A.. NI-Qj3dtv evening : Miss Pellow, ptesi- rister. Solicitor. member of the firm of Feb. We bay the freigh -Dr. Blake and Mrs. Beaton, of ; dent-. Nlisu Paintoh, Nfirs M. R'"- Wbitb�, spent Sunday with D.R. and Ryckman,Denison.Foster and Beaton, Toronto anywhere. Mrs, E. Harper and 31i,s .T: Todd. General Trusts Building.85 Bay Street.Toronto. Mr,.Beaton. Telephone Miaiii OG I and 13r,2. "Large stock. ana lowest prices. 'vice-presidents : _'%Iis,4 Catherine Oke, Miss Elsie Rogers. of Toronto, spent -; Julian C week-end with her parents, W. D. secretary Bee'roft.' the wi U S pbjudi="secr-tnrr: 'Mks Lulu Hari-is, and Mrs, Rogers. ervice Dental secretary Forward Movement -. Ed. M,'s. Me',Neely has' returned retur to hgr A4 S , K E T S treasurer. A very -prosperous Lorne here, afte;r spending the winter LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Oke. '[?LAKE B.the Ro3r2lColelge of Dert31 Seer was reported. with her daugbteria Toronto. Surgeons and t:niversity of Toronto. of.9c. Fruit Packages We regret to iearn,th.lit Mrs. A. E. G A R A G E over tip'.1,t. P"ngle's I ardv;are store. W lutby. 'IDE He HILLS Reesor continues very poorly. .Her-,Office hours 9 to 12: I to. 5.3( B - - L� - ... :� � ..: - Bell phone 220. 441y 14,,,,,Ile Berry Boxes SIrs.Wilbur, of Rochester. N, "A d 2� sister, Crateg April report of S. S. No, 1, Scarbcko, Y., is now with her. We have a full line of motor oils and 0 and 11(it. Baskets and Covers -as motor fixtures.j. names are in order. ' of merit: Jr. IV=- greases as well -brnnnd Green, We advise orderinz sort Rs there is a C ilvanagb. Hi, UXBRIDGE. qty a the. Jrhu littler. !Sr. Ill-Willie Clodd, Autos of all makes and il�asigne repair- 'RON;A.T.0 NI.- scarcity of,I q t 'ETA E. RTEPHEN 11ity Barker. Jr, III-Joseph Ritter- ed on shortest notice and present titiae. The expected drop in butter occur- tekcher-of pjazoand theory. Phihe 1�03. house, Leonard Pell.John Cavanngb, week an at fair prices. Claremont. 50 10 . Chapping and Oat Rolling every w I eek -Jack McIntosh. Thelmii Alille'r. Clar• red rather suddenly the Omit leading markets...At Brockville there Agents for Dominion Tires T, H_ -Issuer of Marriage day excepting llooday. ence Pearsp, Cbmrlf-e Clodd, Henry was a straight drop of ten cents on Licensed'In the County of AM 0 ataff.. Peaise. W, II-Pussel Miller. Wil• Monday. Eggskare alsn•wfaker. Po- "Genuine Ford Parts Picket!me VIllace. ifly River bur Barkey, K,-nneth'Wintosb- Jr- tmoes have been freely enough niark- Go Barnes, Green il-C-il-apron MvInto,%li, Edna 'Pell, et,,d taease the price.ze. , They are now Gasoline always on hand. Free Air WV.!RTCHARDSON- Real Es Henry Rittenhouse, Stydne�y- Benrf,, luoted here a to 4(y cents, Bay *naie, insurazice.Couvey;;rcing. Notary Or add re". R. R. No.I.--Lcictis t Bill. Fliz,tbeth Jenkins, , O!iwald Cooke, cry prospects are so fa Call and see us if you are In need. PuFfic.Etc..'Picke:ine.Ont. 311y, r good and Jr. I-Elivthpth Judd. Florence Pell, th��iin tendency to shade price of of anything In the auto or truck line. :HALL-Hruse carpenter. F_ Annie Ba,ker. 5lary 4ndd. Florence oldhay, but it re probably -not plenti- 7 Far 10 *vtjmPtvAg:,venfor-new work, repairs Pk-Rrqp. Austin Pe. e, Walter Clndd,-f,117 Ind.phone_nI3.' Mkering- .231Y: -oR r w t'*. B Pr,-Elda ' Pearse. ._m. Frankish iilter3tion.4. Li!y died In Toro to on Willie Miller- Cowain'�& Shepheid j R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEEtE Those who desire their h-arne.. A Pr.­rEtbeI`Conk_P, April 2'3tb. aftera•short illness. He Robert Duller. -Leslie' Beare, John weis a sob of Thompson B. Fr;trkklsb. onor for sskloa M ocova;aoccr, 00tamisal, to loan ended.or wish anything in the bar- fornie;rIv of this county. The ftineral Etc. Aoney ness linp, please}'rave�otxr orderswith Jel"I'lu" Pickermg, -Ont. an farth --loisoor of Marriage Lie- J S. Hjkls on, was held on Thursday to the family- svill be called for_an� iROCK ROAD pl.it at Siloam cemetery. Just ome All repth ' dc week to the hour Mr. Frankish wa J,G H S. PT d tbree days of receiving s Ivervd,within 'G'H- Ll city h-sre taken n TO THE. PU iont,r for the Province of ll nzQv-sion of•one of John A. 6 <'Onsed in,A tic the order. A fitinily from tbp t laying flows-rg on his mother's grave BW : ; - p at siloam. He was &S vears of age kmds of•&It% cmdutted t n reatomible terms, W.M I DDLETON. cortmiros for the summer. JM4 leaves w widow. orle -three breeder of pvrc-l�r6d Strrihorn cattle. 0 rite Lore cr call. 'Ind, 1p�cve-; Cleremopt 49tf Harn"4-inakfr.'A.Vbitbv Fitn)-x�rick, Brothers are jzeAng t dttughters.�-Journal. Having pnirchnsed the business 213C. Elen major P.O. 331Y decorate Ilipir residence in the near carried on by A. C. Ree- fni.iire.. We understand that Seth formerly cari FPOST'ILL. Licensed Alictioneer, lw:- PICKERING &-.- Badger., fi,s th��aint,ng contract, Be stir!" and hear the fAmous Area or, I-respectfully solieii the pat, a ice ceittatic., n,York and Ontario, Aua• 'RpFinald Fuller ba•A coiiiniericed'thtt c•her, Sim pso.n of Toron.to, in the on 0 Men saleol of all kire.16 attenued,to bovu&t (if his summer cottagp at MethtdiAt church Sands next. ronage that was extended to him notice, Address Gtaez River.P.Q.. Ott, yecl ion ncl the work will beru�.hetf LUMBER- YARD ;tos,4clo. TNeve I,,t%tenKnt and will endeavor to give entire -NJ. MAW. Lf('F'.N-,-,FD AIX. _ Death of William Linton to all. awaifing its conipL-tian, VIf I ION'EFR,f,,r'Vork.Qbtario and Durham 'Count im All}:ads of tiles attended Our Schriol football team did not 00 to. TerriisrenAonsbie. Daten.'rIlly. urday a4 (,.f the late Wm. Linton.* mAy be We have a-large and.well sisorted to last Siat w.,r The funeral ',arranjedat.\EWS'LOO&cv. Dell and 1qVromi- . stock of'the follmvitig 4iaterial Announced. The Brougham boys will who after a lingering Illness. jp,,,,,d COAL, LUMBER, LIXTR phone*. Whitby,Ont. 51Y dent Ily away,btst Friday, A6vil the V come .here on Prid-tv P-venirrg ,rhen u Match took -flowing MnnaRy SHINGLES and ed B. -G. Fir Flouring. -ill of the ttam.5, will he tested. Vt11110,e It plrzee�the following th6 al, -ZCM-Z' M C- Z=S Matche(j B. C. Fir Sheeting, a -ment b-Ing m de nd 'Ir. Th�,mp�nn, echo tag been em. afternoon the inter Matched B. C. HenAock flooring. p16-ed.,n t he .form' 'with Arthur Per. in th6- Claremont Cemetery. The CEMENT DQuglit and sold. : I. _ -t-ntir and took A, inch V,Matrhed Fir Ceffing,"I in. C�>Y, Look ;t holldav re4 funeral service was conducted at his e ce Gove.inment, -Municipal a.0 COr- and !) in. B, C. Cedar Siding. unto himqelf a wife. . Thpv',will reside, tote residence, in. toe 8th c n s ton, Kept constantly on hand. poration Bonds Far in the ho%I'Rp with Nlr�-. NlLllahan and by -Rev;, A. McLellan, of th Union' .Sale. 'Al�o, Beaver Board. Plaster Board ted by Rev. C King. -)r the present. family fur :-: - TERMS CASH Church. ivsAii Baptist Church. Mr. McLellan Bell Phone 194 and Apple Barrel:. of the Bii "4 7 BROUGHAM spoke on ­The Comforting. Presence WHITAY Shepherd-in the.Valley of RE E S 0 RI- WILLIAM D. DYKES, . of the Good F., A. we Do Gordon & Son., Mrs. John Miller will entertain the the Shadow." There were a large ruembc-ri cf lhe'methodNt Ladies'Aid number of relatives and friends from _PICKERING suid their-fijenes at -Thistle Ha on far and near to pay their last respects Veterinary Surgeon WedneF-day. 31-wy lVth. at 2 3")sla;trp. to the deceased, who was held in h' h .-.Rell and ludependent phone. terinary him. Honor Graduate of Ontario Ve The ClArernout school football tenin esteem by all who knew h a an active College. All calls da-, or night whIked dnivn r;n Monday evening and Linton w, for,some-some year pisvel a friendly game wi!b the Bro--church wnrker, inteiestinu himself promptly attended to. 2. ugbam school ti?arji, W by the particuMt•ir in Sundoy School work, %Pick= innib -Bell and IndependentPhones is life on t _-,�LUO_TT 5�, score of He lived all his the farm on 9 0 PICKER-ING, 0 iSi T-A l Don't fail to attend th6 grand con- which lie died, pith the exception of $,10 4, cert mt Greenwood on the evening'of f6uri;. pars,*1khen he resided with his Wcdnesda-,� May IlLb. The Clare- T,,arents in Darlington township. rug -.7 Youge & Charles Sts,Toronto wont you'ng people will sent the three general inns of the family have D A g -t rl� utomobile Re drama entitled "The La, vaf," and resided on this farm. Mr. LintoTf was TH IS WELL KNOWN ROUGHOUT CAN- an abundance of -good music will he in his 73t-d veRrand there survive him The Cbeviolet Service Station and Mrs. E Garage at Piekering is open for all FOA fffC4H ORADE NVORK. Ac- furnished try the Green. wood Orch- three sisters, I E. Pugh of Chat- Charles Pugh of Dakota; ham, Mrs. extra And ethers. - F. S..Find Mrs. JohninChca kinds ofrepairs and overhauls, countaricy, stenography, ' type- Come and hear Eli Wilson, of Pick Chapman of Au- .. .,,.Store g children, Mrs. ren, Z Expert woAmansbip guaranteed. riing, who will give R short address in rora-,also the follow writing htd general improyement the Union Sabbath School next Sun- 'Morgan Evans of Claremont, Mrs. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. Goodyear a-� (Mother's, Day and Children's Sex-, William 'Middleton of Greenwood, TRY OUR OPERO COFFER, n Tires and Willard Batteries. Courses ; touch personal attention vice). As St. John's Sabbath Schoo1*1 N.Irs' Judson Ward of. Balsam, Mrs. Batteries exchanged. is a Recall product given to students; graduated read- Is closed for a short time, a cordial in h� Bayles of Greenwood,Greenwi)od Mrs. Fred vitation.is extended totbern.to Ward of Claremont,Mrs,-Urban BlAke and is snre.to s Gar row &ge' P"ering fly obtain employment : open all this service. Everybody be..sure to of Audley, Levi Linton and .Norman . ..... F. ,Ge please, come as a good time is assured, Linton of Claremont. The pallbearers Dr. N year. 'Writ6 to-day for'pros'p6ctus; Our burg bad a narrow escape from were the sons-in-luw, Judson Ward. Only 45 cents per pound. . E. McEwen, B.V.Sr,. being blown out of' existence Ibne dity Frederi k Ward, Morgan Evans, John Veterinary*Surgeon, enter any time.. V'rban Blake and William Mid. WAMPOLES, NYALS, last week when Si's mule which was Bayles, G}r•aduate'of University of Toronto. attached to a cart loaded with dyna• dieton. NATIONAL, R I EXA - _.._W. J. Elliott; Principal mite started to run awn down our, -Products always on hand yX Foriner Veterins6ign to 'Macdonald College, Quebec. main street, Si, regardless of his own The Official referendum returns safety, started in hot_pursult and sue- Candies, Tobaccoes, Prompt attention•t-o 8�11 clients, ceeded in capturing.-Maud,anA '6nabl- are, being made this, week to the-Stationery,,, -Cigars, * Cigaretts. Fiell and Ind. Phones, It, is My Business ed our residents to breathe a sigh of_ government. PICKERING, .01SITIAR10 To help yon run part of yours. relief, The Provincial Government Is We make our own stock and con- Watch out for bills ann-ouncing the planning.for one thousand miles dition powders. They contain By 'New Garage in the Vil- first league game of football whick ]age of Wbitevale I am prepared to do will he plaved on the Brougham Atb•' of r,irFtl h E I D Grounds on the evening of SAt• next.Bye years. hydra lines within the- pure drugs. No filler. VI , R all kinds of repair work. including letic R' The bop; are re. tops and side curtains, also making urday, May 14th, Preparations are, now being Has a full line of rresh and'eur- t; turn out next' Tuesday your old car lookand run like new by quested e for the taking of t$e census giving it a good coat of new paint, evening for a special practice, when mad .-'ed meats constantly on hand the team will be Selected for the a of the Dominion daring the month, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto machinery. includ. proaching league uc game. P" of June. This will be the most No E,,1-_McEWEN1 :T- Ing: Pumps,; Windmills, 'Silos �4, Bologna,,Wei ners, etc and'Gasoline",Engines. important and most elaborate ever Hear the famous preacher, Simp• taken in Canada. When the work Veterinary Surgeon Highest prices paid for CHARLES RICE. t4on of Toronto, in the ickering is completed we will be able to Dominion. 10 1-6 e T _L& Butcher's cattle' Home Tel. 5521. WhiteTale,Out Methodist church on nuday. know the wealth of the 2� IV CKER •t^. .a.,+_^,,Xt•,.$F;,'or""�..:•,} ;,ka'.� �CJ^ ;r:':u`a�.+sT�h' "l✓"y "";."t''.",Ae"7•^"Cs ,9.•7`a�'#i w-' n'Sf +'•.^ 'ti••r,•�. ,."Y.'�- x:+''•S .�s«. ry• �r S•.t'3`r'�"�ft �77�y.d,:o�:: :w,.• '+aay,,.7 :*+iv'o•' -.rw'. `�.. .• ,• _Wc r.. .� .R �. ..ti t -; , - `*You llivit-b vo feelr so'man�.hQf �..,'1'w both.'Iiaueed and read file • % ;r sigllts, man sad Peopker-lmeac8ines: ' 1 - 1��ye r':•�° �- ti, � � :use a ye PASSLPNdLR" STEAMER TOA Whether you are reeldent in a large city or two or "Well?" be persisted. PEDOED WITHOUT WARNING [[��Rars of 1types; l cars ; •Ui3» ry'.•`ia a JJ can o1 all types; all cars sold tu>>• three hundred miles away. Amateur YPlreless Equip- °There was something in our face iect'to.dellY• up to 900 miles. or test taint furnishes you with endless instructive entertain- when the man staggered back, a kind IN THE IRISH SEAT TWENTY- ty fnent. W6 can supply Secelving Apparatus which will TWO LIVES LOST.. run of sxm• aiaaw if you wish in as - ( pick up signals from the big Wireless Atatlona and of horror almost. 8m sore you felt go..#. order ae purchased, or purchase et •� rice refunded. enable you to "listen in" for wireless telephone eon- it Qtits ars much as any Of us." That lit the sort Of thing,' L i21NO m•chanlo of your own choice certs radiated py the Marconi Company. BMWs a He'was silent for a moment. caned, 'Which makes one long to to look them over, or ask us to Transmitting Set (operated directly off.a lamp socket) eajn a battlefield" he observed slow= " rend communlcata with your friends a hundred 'miles , e. not a man but a .god, to be able to 'e any car to city representative for away. Amateur' Wireless brings the treat world to ly, "one naturally becomes a little cal- to woold-thunderbolts, and to deal out lnspecttoa very harp• stock always oa y;:-{• _. '_your floor, Cut out and mall this ea; to us with request lour, but here it is different. The fel- hell!" band.Breakey'g,UsW Car Market for, lerice.List ."C" and ask us anything-you would low did look ghastly ill, didn't he? "Good •for .you, Gerry", a. strong, 40 Tssae i�M6 like to know about 'Amateur Wireless. j wonder what-was really the matter fresh voice ,behind their declared. " ]i'uIIy licensed Fuli'Ilne, of parts nud tech- , :.unaer liarooni nical books always in-stock. with him." "That's my job now., Didn't you hear anti tai SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTER, Lilllited "We shall kn6w'when Major Thom- us shouting after you, Olive and I? Wed In Bridegroom's Home. iiestersl la !Flo TOlrO1wTO son returns," she said. Look!" In Japan the marriage ceremony 'F 'atencs 93 Zli G STA3QEY.XA". Granet seemed scarcely to hear leer Her brother waved a telegram. Wide- words. A curious 'fit of abstraction takes place at the house of the Bride- - (To be continued.) groom, to which the 'bride is taken, had seized'hlm.. His head was turned - accompanied by her relatives. Her towards the'eorri,di!gr,'he seemed to be' A Cemetery Exhibit. _ waiting. trousseau and the household goods, Somebody was very clever Ili°`ar- which the bride brings with her, are _ "Queer tort of stick, Thomason," he c�. • !remarked presently. "Is he a Brest ranging the'laundry division of the .borne by men, who follow the carriage •` he' i �Q t tV� " friend of yours, Mica Ganyers?" Home Bureau Exhibit held at fair,;of the bride, forming a procession' ' g I She hesitated for a. moment. The booth,represented a well equip- which always meets with cheers from 'have known him for some time." ped -laundry in an average home. It the .crowd as it passes through the Something her tone seemed to s types of electric washers, str#ets. - «distu b thim iHe i Lined, towards her electric two an ironing with .. .. (� r. _ . ne h 1 r we t tric it >* — qu3c Kly'. His facC 'Q - humored indifference. He was evi- sleeve board which could be ei>:oved i" and attached to any board, an.electric-___ Not Yet_BAA_Bonn- " - :'' 1,der.,tly very much in earnest. "Please don't think. me impertin- mangle, a small wagon for hauling the Tommy had been. playing truant 'By E.PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. sots" he begged;�"but—is he a•very clothes basket to the line, a handy from school and had spens a long, great. friend?" clothes-pin bag and a mop wringer. beautiful day fishing. On his wAy back :. a (Copyrighted) She did not answer. She was look- Atone end of the booth was shown he met one of his young cronies, who ` _ ing over his shoulder ,towards where a clever exhibit entitled "A Dead accosted him with the usual question, CHAPTER.):—(Coot's) moment's hesitation. ""`Ile is very Major Thomson, who had just return Loss." This was a small cemetery "Catch anything?" "As. Admirable .Crichton," Major quiet to-C�ay. but he is really most ed, was answering a ]tittle stream of made of sand, grass and trees. 'The Tommy—"Ain't been home yet." » uestions. Thomson murmured., interesting. q « tombstones bore various inscriptions "In sport at any rate;' -his neigh- Their•hostess rose and beamed on The man is ir. a shockin>�rly weak p —�, - ni bur assented. "He has always been them all from her end of the table. state," he announced. "He la a.Bel- such as, "Mary,Anne-Lust Her Life . Of 2,728,000 persons driven'out of ohe'of the_most popular young men „'`•°We;have•.decided," the announced. gian, has been wounded and evidently Carrying Water From a Spring I00 to take our coffee out in,the 19unge. subjected 0 great privations.' 'His Feet From the house"; "Hepsibah: the battle region's during the war, ; itbont town, but of course the women heart is very much weakened. He Broke Her Back Bending Over a Low 2,023,000 have returned. ��vviII spoil him now." had a bad fainting fit, but with a long Jr „ "Is it my fancy," be asked, "or CHAPTER II. rest he may recover." Ironing Board!'; Lizzie: Swept Out ';; •was he not reported a prisoner"' ' The little party trooped out of the Thp-little party broke up once'more of Life by Too Heavy a Broom" This Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, etc. ' "He was missing twice, once for cemeter was a 'most effective ar u- , 4 -a' 'over-a week," Mrs. Cunningham re- restaurant and made their way-to a into groups. Granet, who had drawn Y' g ` titled. "There are all sorts of stories` corner of..the lqunge,, where, tables for a moment apart and seemed to he men for having the home equipped' ^OARSE SALT ; • as to hew he got baek`to the lines. had-already been prepared with coffee adjusting the knots of his sling, turn- with life-saving conveniences. O 'A perfect young dare-devil, I should liqueurs. Geraldine Conyers and ed to Thomson. 4 LAND SALT Rhine I must talk to Mr. Daniell for Captain Granet, who lied lingered be- "Has he reeovered consciousness $1,500 a Year for 34 Acros. . . _ a few minutes or he will never pub= _ The Zoological, Society Do- hind, found a table to themselves. yet?" he asked. Balk Ces� v Lady Anselman laid her fingers upon 'Barely," was the terse reply. cupies ground In Regent's Park mess- 'fish my reminiscences." r There was no special cause for his TORONTO SALT WORKS She leaned towards her neighbcr on Major Thomson s arm. Ding oft like that, I suppose? ` uring thirty four acres, f,5 which tt, the other sods and Major Thanison please talk for a few minutes to g pays a little more than ;1,500 a year. ! Qa tl. OLls>r>R TORONTO was able to resume the role of atten- Selarne," she begged. "Your French Lady Anselman looked at her r nephew curiously. The estimated value-of the land com- _ -tive obeerver, a role which` seemed is such a.-relief to her."` . „ mereWl is 50 He obeyed immeiiiatel'y, although Evidently, she remarked, "'your Y $ 0,000 a year, somehow his by destiny. He listened ro ens with this Dun lad was not pp without apparent interest to the con- his epee strayed more than once to- P Sr - young y r'H versation between. Geraldine Conyers wards the table at which Ca'ptair_ so rapid as it seemed, or she would _ bq ford Honors Queen Mary. ' young iu$:i whom they "had' Granet and his companion were seat- have told you.her secret—which, by- - Queen Nary" is the first Queen of _been di9cusai ed. Madame Selarne was in a gossipy the-bye, isn't a sestet at ail. She and �g�nd and, indeed, the first woman i FANCY GOODS CO.r . " " mood and they found many mutual Major Thomson are engaged to be to receive the degree of Doctor.of I think. Geraldine complained, married."" I Welfington St. Fait + _"that .you'are'rather overdoing your 'acquaintance3. Civil Law trout the University of Ox * diplomatic reticence, Captain Granet d:To speak a foreign language as for TORONTO :.'_ You haven't told we a single thing. you do" she told him, "is wonderful. - _Why, some of the Tommies I have Is It in French alone, monsieur, th$t CHAPTER III. Importers and . Cut s Ise Dealers b��en to see in the hospitals have been Y� 'excel, or are you, perhaps, a A few rays of fugitive sunshine •Ecfto of Wortd War. sa Fancy Goode', Cut Q oy& Sport- p ?" Y enware, Fancy China, Toys., Sport- I�e; II m jnteresting than you, : great linguist?" „ were brightening PM-eadilly when Of the number of men mabilSsed by Es smiled. I can scarcely call myself-that, he Geraldine and her escort left the Rlt.z. all nations in the World War,4,705,665 Sp OOOds� S�lwat'es' �idwste can assure you." he protested, replied, "`but I do speak several other The momentary depression occasioned were killed, outright in battle, and 10,- 8pecialtles. Druggists Sundries. " ' !`it isn't.my fault. You'can't imagine Iangu&gm• In toy',y0umger days_ I by the dramatic little episode of a 870,025 were wounded. Travellers Bxerywhere how fed up one gets c,•ith things out welled a good deal. 9" few minutes ago, seemed already to 4 - there,and the newspapers can tell you German, perhaps, too?" she iii- have passed from the girl's manner Mlnard's Liniment for Burns, etc. _ Wholesale Only ever no much more than we can One quired with a tittle grimace. she walked on, humming to herself. - �, 2. ' soldier only sees a little bit 'of his "I was at a hoaprital is Berlin,.' he As ills paused:to cross the road, she " confessed. y own corner of the fight you know. t glanced 8r though involuntarily at her _ "But can't you tell me_some•af your 'Ladd Anae.man s party was cud- companion. His dark morning clothes . awn persona experiences?" she per- deniy increased by the advent of some and rsather abstracted air created an .Send for = I� slated. "They are so.much more in- acquainfances from an adjoining table, atmosphere of sombreness about him Book of ?, 5, and a pas terestirig than what one ieade in ill of whom desired to be preshnted of which she was suddenly conscious. _ 10 printt to MadameJselarne. Major Thomson., "Hugh,why don'tyo u wear uniform . FREEl =fib. - "I never had any," he assured her.'set at liberty, made Ei's way at once ?" ashes.. a r towards the mnall table at which Cap- in�town. ah- ?" "e Fearful]y allow liar we lead for P Why shou�d I. .Fie replied. "After t' :''mtrnths,•' thin Granet and Geraldine Conyers all I am not really a fighting man, N - . "Of cours4, I don't believe a word were seated. She welcomed him with ' -see. _ _ ,. a smile. a. you say,s,ghe declared. laughing. Its so becoming she sighed. _7. on. of 'taking me for. a vrar- `•Are 'yau co>siing to have coffee with us. ' she asked. He seemed to catch the reminiscent correspondent, .by any chance, -are "If I'may;' he answered. "I shall flash do her-eyes as she looked dawn �ARERS.and Confectioners the world over use yure Corn you?" he asked. the street, and a shadow of forebod- Syrup as a sweetener because it keeps cakes and candies She.shook her head. have to be oft in a few urinates:" ing clouded his mind. 4resh much, much longer. Send to your grocer for a �a "Your language isn't sufficiently r A waiter paused before their table .,You found Captain Granet inter- today. Use it wherever sweetening is required,and you too picturesque! Tell me, when are you;and offered.a r salver an. which were eating?"-' will become enthusiastic over•its delicate mellow richness 'going back?" i-several cups,of coffee and liqueur "Very," she assented heartily. "I ;-• .rend the.heipfulness.of its evident economy. "As so--n as I can pass_ the doe- glasses. ` Captain O. —1, 1�...t} €or- think he is delightful; don't u?" �b --in L.1ecv days, I hope." - ' (ward in his place and stretched out-his "He certainly seems to beya most� z'ns uxAas STARCS Co.,1.Ix xaN'rae'= "You hope?" she repeated. "Do you hand to serve his companion., Before attractive type of young man," Thom- really mean that, or do' you say it he could take the cup, however, the son adtrritted. r�Cj �� � Syrup becrure it is the proper thing to say?" whole , tray had slipped from the "And how wonderful to have a He appeared for the moment to;waiter'q fingers, caught the corner of such adventures!" she continued. "Life ~ somewhat reeent her-question. stile table, and fallen with'its contents has become so strange, though,. dur- - Z`he Great 'Sweetener" 33 "The fact that I hope to get back,"` ors to the carpet. The waiter himself ing' the :act few months. To think _ _ ' •.> ': he remarked coldly, "has nothing —a tsmall, undersized person with that the only time I ever saw him be- .. v:hatevrer to do with my liking-my job black, startled eyes set at that mo- fore was at a polo match,'-and today I - ;f? when I get there. As a matter of fact, ment in a fixed and unnatural stare— we sit side byy side in a restaurant, I hate it. At the same time, you can!made one desperate effort to save lend, although he won't speak of them,, A_ o p. • - �surely understand that there-isn't any himself and , then fell backwards. one khows that he has had all mars- -other NOW IS The Tlm� TO � � place for a man of ray age and:Every one turned around, attracted rer' of marvellous- adventures. He ' profession." f by the,noise of the falling cups and 'was one of those who went straight "Of course not," she agreed softly. the sharp, half-stifled groan which from the playing fields to look for 'If you have delayed painting our property "I really am• sorry that I bothered broke from the'man's lips: Captain glory, wasn't he, Hugh? He made•a Y 3 p 8 p y fs you. There is;one thing I should like Granet sprang t3 his feet. Surgeon-Major Thoiimon's silence :,--his$ suffered. Do not put o any longer. to know,dough, sad that is how you ='Good Heavens! The fe110w'a in a Sant fht fur/act' and you Save all. Look was scarcely a hesitation. He was _ n:anagerl.to escape?" fit!" he exclaimed. standing perfectly atilt, his eyes fixed around and you will find many t F" He shook his head but his amiabilit -` _ Y.I The maitre -d'hotel and several upon the young soldier. places, both inside and out that seemed to have wholly returned. Isis waiters came hurrying up towards the "At present," he said, "I- am not, call for a coat of paint. Slow is eyes twinkled,as he looked at hers. I prostrate•figure, by the side of which cite clear about that. If you are (�ullranttt the tittle. 'Nature is re-decorating, _ "There we're up against a solid wall Major Thomson was already kheel'ing.. Toady, Geraldine?" et in lisle Bad do the same: The a Of impossibility," 'he replied. - "You The manager, who appeared upon the She nodded and they made their. _ iwa•ter err'�:se`� B' see, some of our other chips may try j scene as though by_magic, and upon farewells to Lady Anselman. Granet, W%ran rose most economical method 1S to use the dodge.' I gave them the tip and whose face was an expression of. "`•p`t"Id' P looked- after them with. a slight ,. ,,,d . raw I don't want to spoil their chances.l rot that Ilia clients should have been ,� By-the bye,do you know the man two disturbed uickl eve his orders. frown. He drew his aunt on one side d that MARTIN S NOUR laces down on your left?" he added q y g for a moment, y �t=adanaamci. �'+ '= p y ,LThe man was picked up, and carried "Why is Miss Conyers here without to be toad. �m t+f PURE . _ _dropping Iris voice a li tie. Locks al- away. MajoF• Thomson follooved be= a chaperon?" he asked. "And why TM�R�; ;t end; "'$OA ro -.'moat like a waxy ork pure,.doesn't f hind. Two or three waiters in a few d.id she go away wiith Thomson?" °rith'eat«inr mat TIT AND VARNISHES �e?" t e�onds gucceerded in removing the Lad Anselman laughed. {- `a in °pa"p"a`° a. "Yan mean Major Thomson? YEs.t - „ Y , g„ ,Lary tto m'sM. ir debris of of the accident, the orchestra "Didn't she tell you. ry till I know him," she assented, after 's "Tell me what?" he insisted eager- - f°' °"'"••h'de' caverLtr power and lasting Qualities w ntty� . commenced a favorite waltz. The ge a�tints,with pure t. It.'ii::sy you to insist m coin.t�tbis vwtar _ =:maitre.d'hotel apologized t0 the little j ittaeed al and fur• band. For n.r painting or varnrtahfn�you do, Y• pmtiaa dryer,and therei.•npeciai i.�RTIN•SENOtJRProdury,euhone groups of people for the commotion hundred and thirty-two for Middle- tnfleentintytau avuanleedtobatxrve the parpc.rfor.tsichMhmada —they,were perhaps to blame for hav- sex the day before war was declared." tram water, ben ' zinc, rbiting•and ' Tina it a s ,al XAkTlii•SENOti , Oded aI••, - 1 ing employed a young man so delicate "That's the type of young soldier otheradaitermions, mmy r.rf"o.d for ec"., _ , and sow sLn,cct he was scarcely fit for service. who's in to can us through, if :trorut Ofatfr Arno,M tram 4f drr.f. ieeNd going Y TO CII9MICAL AN- Ttroa and"Cermrry ttemn m-tled free on repMSJt. ""He seeme_d.- to be a foreigner," any one can," Major Thomson agreed ALTaIa, (p•'�j, 'et - - 'e"twoaso.e•rMe-rvum.c.v.=ws'0' Lady Atselman remarked, as the man cheerfully. MARTIN-SENCUR addressed his ex lanatione to her. tta.wutltacMan►,h MARTIN a P She suddenly clutched at his arm. o.oarestae.NTAECewa,uttta "He was a Belgian, madam. He "Hugh," she exclaimed, pointing to: ".,. ;'„�,MOMTIt:Rt w�::: was seriously wounded at the com- a phagard which a newsboy was ca•r- >i s mencentent of this war. We took hiiif vying, "that is the one thing I cannot -sue .direct from the hospital." bear•,-the one thing which I think if! r "I hope the poor fellow will soon I were a man would turn me into a i. recover;" Lally Anselman declared.'savage!". '{`r�c `i '•'' "Please; do not think-anything .more!, � � .. .t:: t of the affair as fAr as we are can- p i PT 7i �''' corned. You must let me know later AUTO USED PARTS We carry a full line of used parts for ;..• �. on haw he is.:' s.)1 makes of ecru, cleaned utnd tree from _ \V e SJ.���" •' The, maitre d'hotel retreated with,a 'Npase and dirt. 1lagnetoa, gear�.I _ �r'Qe _ r .'; Iittle bow. Geraldine turned to Cap- spriligs, complete engines, tires, etc. fain Granet. H1Frnvst prices pall for old cars. pCJ�pv r..'-- - Write, wire or phRne r '•`'a!�':4 r::i .'' ED "I think;' she.said, "that you must AUTOX0311 13 VSSD PLIi?S Co., Ls E�!GI �ECT COMPAP�tIM be very kind-he rted, for a soldier," 1630 Dundas St. Wes:. - z'oronto I.`'�a!ta TOROMTO.CAMAOA °'0 ...--,Be turned ant looked at her. _ ISSUE - l 4 = y >: 1 _ IN If '� ,,•. �.j"" y✓'..Y-P•'l,jn �t� �, ^'y' ..:'•• '�y. e�� v-.•;� •r�: x�'a•'{...- ?~r �.r•-:., r� .r..•a �'L me" ,a,'�' �:•' '' p.. 'w r, .•c:,'. ,+:<;�^''n,'b' •.its•.' § 3 tom-}} '"ak .rte "' ,,pr w a '•' of 1y+ a• �e''w•..,' „� - , .�1; r� n. •E'• "'. 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' . , . ! .�, _- _ loc, Accepted—France Continuing� Military Pre- - ,. � . -1 .�, 1: ­­,_:. . " .. L.L . , . ­Ae , London, May 1.-The miners' d6,e-. , .. , " - '��'�. ,_­'.�!.,..., 19, .:. - .� � :.:�.,.::,::::" ,, - _ ,7 '9 - ::_%.'. _ , , 1, I '. . ,� -�,.".`, �­ 4* :.I . , �. , .i � �.. , '.1 4 -0, $ ,: I� ., .�.. � ... :".I.. . gates who attended the London con- *-.- I . I . parations for Occupat on of Ruhr, , ,- .. , . .. . 1: _���- , , - . ­.- -.�;� . .1��. . . . .1 Ir .. : , I., :::::�:''�%.: � ""'I.` .: .�� , �,���.,;l�::;:,,';:., ,.:..'':�!�i:�:, .,- - ,-* , - �' , ­­_ - . � . - .iw ­ .:::, ,. , � f erencci have been busy during the j.- 7 , - . . . . . "'� .�:� , . ."�.�.,, .�,.,­:.; ,::, . "":-,�*7, . L ,.� Z,.. -, .. . . "I :j;i��.i::t: � ondan, May I._-LJoyd George won fication by the Supreme- Co :::,. "",.::::.;:!�.;���i����:�i���.', ... ��:�..,:;::�iiii; , : I wee-end exMWaing ihe Goirernm�it% "' "kl' . , �__ . until,�� ,�..,"- .�i!�:i: :;i , �;,...�i�",.�j!� ,�::.,.�;:::��'.�ir,�; . !.., .�1 _:::.. , -:::� , i ... .. � ..X._.....;;;:;;;!�, :1:R, : .,7;7:::::"" ;i�!'."'�;�-,� ..�i�,%�;ii�iiii i.�:i��;!��i.� ' 1 ­7 , ... I will proceed - I �_:�.'I,i _ -.,.-:�: ",�':'.." _ .'��:!;.�iT-.,.,.-.,.!�;! offer in their various-districts. Reports .-' I . 11. ;-1,:::::x....,�!::;.;;, . .� ,. Z,,� `........ , .6 tactical victory at to-day's sitting they ... : -.. - ,... --!;::�:�!,�:���;,, . ' ' I to carry out I i, I I . . , 1...�R..,-..-,-' .�:".. ... ,...... ,. !';��.,:­---;'%` �of the Supreme Couniij. His insist- the penal ties,--if the terms are not - .;; 1.�......X.:::.: thus far received, give little hope-of v", 1 4�� ",....-. . � 1: �. ..: . - - __ 1' �, - �.. ,.,�.- _.'. ...ence that ultimatums be issued giving acceded .to. The�pfan ,provides for a ...� I an immediate movement toward a' ; ­ . .I,,. 1....-,�. I I ...t� _­i . the Germans a new chance to agree -comprehensive ache settlement of the �strike, and there , .�,4` .I . �- .;.. , ��, .1.�., me of supervision - 4 I. I�..*7 . 11 ." -. .,.--'- Jo' the Allied demands, won a con.-.es-' and control of Germany's sources of : appeais' to be no wavering on the part . -1 __­ I �, I I'll, ' . �,.. ' I -, . - . , I .. . ­ .:,..... .;, . , ,:�.............1, . .: I". .01�.. '..--1-Aton of the point from Premier Briand revenue. It is not yet completed, but -1:�.:i:i:i:��.:::�:�;j��..:i:�i::,i.::i:i:�:.:!:::i::�:::!::::::'�.�iii�:ii %: of the men. .� ,. , . . . I .1 i,::�:����'.:i:�ii:'i"ji i%:::::�i� -,X.X: ..:..;%,:.-�if .1 � -,. �, . :j:�:j:, .:�: ii:iiiii:!!:::::"::::i:�::i;::I:i:::�;::,:,ii..�:::.: ...I , �i:��ii�i��1.1,1,1',r.-.-.-.��ii�i��iii�:� �%`..��.�!.�,�*i.'�,�..*".,:;!���i;��.��::.-,i��,ii.. - '- , I . . �i:�'% . i��,�'r. .;,!.., _1 I Vf France. - : I I 2 .g on �i;"��_ . . ..........,�'...'.,.�'....,..�-...:.._ The Notts miners' asaociation has . . �- 7-' .. , , . � while .the experts afe still workin 5......P �!;;�,�i,�:�i,e,��ii��:���.�:�i:!�i�i:.:i�':��':�i�iii����!,.��:::�,.::.:.,:,:;:�,'�'-'*....... .......: ".. .. .. . ,- - -_., ,�� : -decided to continue the fight and to! :,-� '* ,`z',_- The time Hmit ,given in the ulti- it, France will proceed with all her -,-,. 1� I... �� - . ,.7',�::',*.!i:::�:ii!:iZ�:i:!:.�7��:�,; . .I- , . F! ­� ..... ........".... I �`­., .- ...'_ I I I .;:,!:,:�,*,."".i.::�.j:�.:.:�:�:.�.;........;..,:.;.:...*.,.,.-�:......... k - 1:­14" � .----�: . ..'..�­�.,: , �x�.::%�.:�:;..�­..:.-::,. I i I � � . �� .. . 11. it . ... ,,,,P--....-.......... I. , '� ','��'..:-:�;�,,,-,:.1..­:...1.,, .0 I 1Z .`-, . ..,:,_;:�:.,X: .,:.i�:!;�i�,�::.I.ii�i�l,�!i;�:�:".�:�:�:�7.:,ii�i,,,';.;;�� -.`:�i�:::�,-:,;�. .:..'. I .. , i.I- Inatum is expected to be from five to mil ary preparations for the- M t'l* e all available financial­reeour�ees - ' Occupa__ - __�, :. - - __ '..., I'll - - 0 111, W, ,*,',7'.5-: ":.,;�...:.1,�. �.,..�. ';;�. * . . . �......_ __ - � ­ , ,.. , .. .-::�., .."!, . .,'.':: -­.,._.�.; :._:%,,­"`i���i-.�::��:-::i ,:�:. ;' ,�.­.-.�.­.,.'­ ��.'., in support of the.national program.- :�' .. __�__ ..�, "',""....,�,_�....... .!,;.:�;:::.::: .W ,Al;I .':i�X.`�� '...?.........r '�::.....:.. � � .X::..*-,.-,.,-. ... .:-,-- , . > " �,.,.'.-`i, .: - �'....,;��­..... ............­." .." �� -`�-,�­ Urtee�-(IaY�&- Ptremiler-Be=-d-�fs-Ition of the Ruhr. The French Gov- ... M:;:K ..._ '-'-'. ,- r,Xz......r ...i.:��:i::i,,.,x ..'..,,,.,..-:...::::. '- .:.. %"! . : ..", ..- ,.".".....�......... ­ - .. .�,�.'. .....'.. . ., . *' ..,___ ..... ;-�-.'�---� � _� ..�...... ' . ;,: � .�i::_., _.....'., . -.,": � ti . .... i�i.:,i:i�:,,�� ..'. . r. ......... ....... ., , ---en rely satisfied with the new move. err , . :*�`::":-::`:-:-1W.,-:1.:-.-�:_�_x;..." .. �.,_...�'..... '...:�..,'..,�.:.",..:::.:,.�;X...!,;* .,�' ,. , to-morrow order :- ...�` :;.$,� . ..... .,�,, , : ......... . .,,-:-..­-;­.-,-- The Laicishire and'Cheshire miners', . �.w � .ment will -:t *-.'Wft-,M".�,�,,.,�... :%* . '__...,_X..,... _��. ,,�r -, ..... . .I .. ... ...... .... - the .. .:. ..__......_.,..- ' 'federations ha,�e­ passed resolations -_'�' -.� .� . �''.':.1116 has explained to Lloyd- George mobiliz,stion of one additional-class. I I ima t . . . v - ' 11 . . !-. '' 1hat--it-would-take-Framce-st-le,ast----Llcyd-George- it is--understood-ha.a:--------------- ----NCH OF_THE _SF_ASQN___ ___.� --:;;-- ._--supporting their exe0Utb%$.-­The­FGr-'. � - �'.- I., . . .FIRST LAU � __ __ �-",. I I I . I...4­...,� �oight days to prepare the occupral.ion told Briand th1W Great Britain,is'�ill"� - SR.- "IdeJford," which was launched in Montreal on April .9. froiii� the "est 6f Dexii'miners voted far the re_�, . 1,.-.�.".:.�_.I . . - . I . . - . I . - � ". ­"'�organization. Canadian Vickers'yard. 'This vessel represent's the last word In hig '�' � 1. - 'Ing to suppoTt'France in any military � 1-class jection of the Government's offer. The .11 " ' �....I." '. .. �. The declaration to be made by the measure the latter takes if Germ' cargo steamers. , � . Lanarkshire- miners' . " - " , ,�.,- any - . . . . .1. ­1 . . � " . . . union decide& .-:1,­:�'-_:_'��'A :th I�- ., ,�...__:­. . Mes to-m*rrow will not be made to fail-3 to come across at'the expiration , at a ballot was unnecessary, as it, *,' . . .1 . - Berlin ddrGcL It -will announce that of the time limit set in the ultinvatum. I . - . .was regarded as certain that a major- * :- :` � .� I. . I -.- . .I . �... , �- ­ity of t'he men would favor a tontimi- - 1. I . . . . . . . ; :, I-'- the Reparations, Commission will no- It is believed in diplomatic circles to- BIG COUP CURED Off ' ' . . I. - . . ..., . ' .� . . I I.....-...-...­I tify Germany as to the amount &he night that the visit of Lord D'Abe�. . . . * . ance of the struggle. A mass meeting " . I t. . `-` is req : IMIM of Merthyr (Wales miners apppDved .� ' .-. - �:-,,� ­_"­_,.- , , uired to pay, arA how it is to non, the British Ambassador to Berlin .1 ­ ,::, — , :� I . . . .� . � .. . . . . I .. 1. . . .. .. . . . � . . the attitude of the delegate confer- ..I : .' �* _'.. ' -be Paid, together with the proposed to Downing Street reassured , Lloyd - ". .. . � - - I : 7 BY' SINN rtIN AT DUBUN 'enc4 in Lend-on in the ' 11 I . � I , ., . . ' : , . /� . .. .��- .. . financial controls. The Allies will then George in'the belief that Berlin is '.' * � . . . rejection.of the ., .,- - " - .. . . 1 . ,. . .. . .- Gover-nme-nVo offer, The executives in :",' � _ amounce that witbdn ten days, this willing to accept in it satisfactor A despatch from Dublin says:-The biggest copp auccessfully Pulled off other districts have passed similsT, �, , . -�.�%- . " y "' - ­., , . -�period -being subject to possible modi- measure the Allied demands. � by the Sinn Fein intelligence' staff -in many.moutbs was accomplished On rez.o:utions. ' ,. ., ,i I , I_. I . � . -.----_- � ,. I ... .1 11 . — . . Friday night. . . I �,�, � ' - . - -, .!_"; ,.,:. .VOUR IMH-MELS ­ 'Majesty at Clonmult c P- ,-7%ev-i_efz4&all the mail from Dublin Castle diTectea to the heads of-the � -At a mass meeting 6f 12,000"inihers . .!,� ___�� _.--ounty--Cork,on . _.t .., olice Lfad isecret service-men In the-Irish office in London, as well as that' s't Perth.to-day it was decided to make .�,., I..1 �. 4� .. .-I- 1. -ARE EXECUT February 20, and the two latter at addressed to Sir Harnar Green,wood, the Chief Secretary. . �. .an attempt tO-M*Trow to withdraw all. `I � .I. . . . .. . I . � I ED Mourne Abbey,-county-Cgrk, on,Feb- - Great excitement followed othe melzure of the Castle's mail .the safety men working in-the Rhond- ­ " ,._ : ._ . � . Pouches. The p . "I I'. . . ruary 15.. - . . -Bla(k and Taus turned out Immediately from Dublin Castle,in an eaLleavor da district. . Maas picketing is to be �- .. . ...�-_ ,, -Shot at Cork 'Military Bar- - - - . -to-Tc.ii-nd-up the culprits. begun with ihe.object of prevent!.. � - . .. J .� ..� , " agg . The office of the Freem' n's Journal was raided. Many of the staff were volunteers from going to the ,pits. ..... I . ..�..'racks for Levying Wax ,.Historic.W on Among a . . .1 .__ __ * . -, .,., . put up against the wall and searched. . . . I . . - — . I., ­ ' . � .., .. on Crown. � 6 . Treasures of Paris - At midnight raid were begun by the Auxiliaries In Wexford Street' , I . � . ,7: I ._ ''. � . a '. All �_1. .. - -. - ..q�,-,' A despatch from Dublin says:-A - - . males above the age of sixteen were questioned and detained for an hour. - MaY24 Set f�r ­_- 7 : - . . ..� -3�1 � �.-.*-. - �,� raid in Dublin on' A despatch from Paris says:- Armed men In Dublin seized several vans from Belfast, containing manu. .- - - . . . I'll��' ' � - . - - ' the 1C Wednesday night by Waggon-No. factured tobacco and cigarettes and tipped the--cargoes Into the cana . . .� , ..Msh ElectiorA .. 11 . ','. ,, '., "rown forces resulted in the big. 2,419 has-been added'to . . I - I . . - ___ . . . ­_ - � . Paris' collection of war souvenh-s. . _. -- --, _. _________- � __ -..--.---,.................:� ................ , , ` , ,West haul of arms and ammunition yet . - A despatch from-London says": - 11 . � � �' :,7,' made. On Wednesday night its monument- . . . . 11 . # .1 In a stable afthe back of No. WANT ROAD OPENED , " /or 'I" -* . ,.—Elections will be held in the 1:1 . � ' -­;, � 48 Pembroke street they found and al bulk was dragged ,through the ,�-_,1 I� I ­ I ; ­ I . ' , 7 1 1!":17P�' North and South of Ireland on' -� I . , 11, .. r,41�111.1 _" . _� j .. seized 11 rifles, 83 revolvers, 11 shot- . e surprise and distress of . 310 FORT NORMAN 45 " ­:,�:F,�"-, , %, .1 , � . � . 4x. � - .,�* � . L .. - _79L. I_ , 0,.,J I \ man . I" ."V-1c - ! . . , �'. ,$:.",P",11111 � '. e -1. . ..:, .. .. guns, 13,000 rouads of revolver am- y good citizens who were aroused - ' �:.,�. ,>,7, �Aj . -1 MAy 24, und r strong miUtary' _,1 , . ,.r:. ,? I ... ... � I ;11 h 11P........ t ? F . 11. ,� � Ion. ;­114�1 - 1�­. -- �11 i� �. � _.J. 7..:- munition, 14,700 rom from their beds by the noise, and on Yukon Legislature Asks For �, -Ir": .-�,I, protect' . :. I ! , ,,�&­ 41 , ., � This annou' ncement was made,� -- .. ,"'""- , . ". , . .; :��r,,,; �, ��;_ I . cartridges,6,000 detonators, 48 rounds I'll ,".- " - . - , . tdo of shotgun *Thursday It was.lifted onto the rails - - Extension of Telegraph I .��­r:.. , :,�- I . I .:., �.� � 1.11 , , ,!4 . " . - , - .-�.�, :, I,*: �.",:..' .. �� .1. in the Court of the Invalides� Th%rei­ ­,. . I ,_�._ r�".",:,.- . f Wf I;: , - the. House' of Comm6ns on .. * richester ammunition, eight box- ': . ,._� . ,11 J ih .. �� � ., 7 . in the h System. . i ':,.:� . _;,:� . , " I - ospital which Napoleon found- i ". I. I Thursday and means that w I , . � . :_,:_. ion , -1"... 1 . ith- - I I 'detonated . 11,111 11111 .. i . in a month the country will -be . i -.. es of various explosives, seven swords " , ' I �', .�:.11 . I ed for his veterans,.it looks enormous Dawson,-Y.T,. May 1. - A r;-rolut' , . . - .18' uAaetouated bombs, 16 :- ...'� ' � __ memorializing- the Fede.al Govern- I ,L��k. . - . �..I . ­ - - b6tobs, 90 coils of fuse, two tins of and out of place, but Paris is rather �� .. t' '.. I in the midst of another period Qf , .I� "� , . ..: proud of it, for it marks an hiatoric ment to extend the Yukon trunk road I I 1. .. I . - . -I ­ I - 11 ,,,..!,,,1,. . I . - * a- . ,..�euminum,one bullet-making machine, . * . _.,1' 7'� , acute tension. I � !E�_�11 . - �4 ,;4,a I ..i . event. and ti?'egraph systtm to Fort Norman : � '': �. . ' '_ I ' ' . , two magnetos afid 11coils. * - i I.. .. I :1 , - � . I I :_ ..4.­:' 6il fie-'ds, in the Mackenzie Valley, w33 . �. ­Ir,: " . � Sir Hamar Greenwood in mak- I � . Mrs. Patter,wife of Di In waggcn 2.419 the armistice that .., . -�T-,,� , � � . - . grict Inspec�. I � 4§_ , nnc - I I . I ,�., .I . : I :,:-- ` -tor Pot-ter of the' Government forces, - . - n , I . 1"i.,�11.. __*i - ing the1a )uncement, declared - " i ended the war was signed by the Ger,-unznJmouilY_-adoyted by the Yuko .. . ;, .1 - : . Le gialature-Saturday. �!..,;­ ' � , , - mans on November 18, 1918. it was . . - . ., -,- that the Govemmei�t was deter- - - .: � -, , "Vho mysteriously disappeared on - - - , I . .,., �.,,,",��,. . 111 . . I . This is the-sborte3t pqssiblo" route- I ,� . � mined not to shrink from the a . . I A�prfl 28, it was thought during aij President Millerand's idea- that the - . IL 'y :'',* �, ' � - I. ; ,.,:�. - p- 11 :1 I :. 4 to Fort Norman, according to the - . :! `N_:�'.,'� , I . ,-A,- ..iinzbush neur-06gheezr, County Tipper- wamn should be preserved in the . - .1. I ��il;,�;�o:.�,;��,fv. . ..� , plication -of the Home Rule Act- _` . . . memoriah. . - " . C ypewrit- . - .. ,!I . '. ' Invalide3 Museum.- - I . q �'' .� Ary, has received by post a t The-table and the - . - ��1 IL. - . . �---------0. 'I.", I , .� , *:, - I - , ' t . .. -Pits . - - ' _-, _ . li , . - . . - I 1, - �---� ten letter informing her that the In- other furnitu.& that it held -have been � The p'resen - 'Federal Government .. � Fifty Mine . ,-� ... . . .. � _Ive­ . I spector waa "legally tried, convicted, � �road syestexV, 6xtendivir the length of ' -1 � ­ : ' ' ., reserved, and.the chairs 'on which � . . - - � . the Yukon, now- reaches within 360 - - Destroyed by Flooding' %:- r ' � -'; '" � -''And sentenced t6 death,which sentence Dch and the other-signatories.-a,st mites of Fort:Nornian, thus ne<*891- . . � "I .., are . � .. -I I "P. - ;-4�was carried out on April 27.11 . E be arranged, in.th�ir proper order. " I * .I-j�, � ' The letter adds that during the time 0 — . luting build-ft only of the- last re- . A.despatch from London says,: _" 1 . I . ,�;� ,,,-_Inspector Pott�r was in custody he King George Confer$ Earl. .,, .maini:ng link to give through connee.: . —The irreparable loss of many .. ­ - . .. - . , . ... .I .... I titins to the coast at Skagway, where millions of 00'unds.h" been stuis­- ' - I , � was well treated and shown,ev'ery con- I dom on Viscount French- larg'e liners ply. connecOng wit . 1� ' ' . 1._-�.. ,, . isideration. The letter Is signed with- , . . 11 1. � tained. in Scotland through the . . W . I I !, -:' ' ' 4 the in � Prince Rfkpert and Van,-ouver the year mL-.j miners' stoppage and the flood- -'.1 .. - " dti&" 0. C. - - — . . ."I 11 -I. *.- ._. London, May I.-King Geargi con-I round- - . . . Premier Oliver . - " ��I �:,_..... I ­ . -, I . ..a, .. 17" .'" At the Cork Military barracks' ferred an Earldom on Viscount French! The mem,-risl stat" that, with pos-_ Of British C'olumb!a, who'left-Vittoria �ing of the mines. 1. . - - ­," , - .d1. - e pump- ..-�I..:��.. ' . . I �.�I�- T. and Thomas M - Patrick Ronayne. Lieutenant and Governor-General of would-be rot exceedinc E100 miles to, try to Persuade the Dominion Govern- n th �__I -*: - ; : Patrick O'Sullivan ose � � ay morning, Maurice Moore, on his retirement -yesterday as Lor � sible new short cu,t-offs to Mayo, it On Situr"ay for Ottawa. where be Will ed -out again, and eve .: --Thursd Fifty pits can never b . .� , ui�;hy were executed Ireland. His successor, Viscount Tal-1 Fort -Norman, and the route would� inent to �take over the Pacific Gre I which may be -saved will be in a - ,. . :I "�:. _7 by shooting. -The two former were hot, :'tock over the office Saturd i ' I Eastern Railway and Lnea at dangerous. state f r many -%.-I., I- ­.1­ . nVIC � ay'have the sidvantage of giving servjc . . ": : -;:'��.. 'Z. - 'cc i ted of levying war against his, morning. ' ' e .rporate It 0 - I - . - to both the Yukon a I into the Canadian National Railways. monthI3 to confe. . - ' . _: - .e , . , - nd Mack"e i I I - '4 ` I . . .- L ­ . . � ' 1 . - . - Ill r . _ ­­ _-: -- territories. I .T .- . _He.will also urge the feideraJ atithort- The coal owners. declare n�t ' 11 I . - . . . I I. � ­ I '0.—' � . . I ties to pass lakwation to supplement,moiv than .50 T*r c�;nt n:r q* �� �, ., - . . . I � , , " . . .-� .- -_ - . . 11 I .� 1, . I _* .�� - ,� .1 "i i i� I _ ''I . J...­;.:,.% "�7 - .a7:1.1- ��I 1:11 i I I y � _­ . . .-_ ::%".I- Must Not Carry �-_ I., - ­ �the British Columbia Liquor Control,miners will find work when the "N � - - , �­ .11 I , .. . I .= ­ -,__- I . . � ­- . ' ' I � . , �,. . . ..V; .. . I '­­.* - .. . . - .I I.D .- � . ..,�- . %� ....� . . I . ..� . .- . Act and give that province c�xupkpie pits.th,ere Eire r"ened. . 11. . ";:'':� ­,;�. . - �- - - , I � . I . . , . .. .. Hands in Pockets control of imports. - . ' . . . � . I i .., , . . I Toronto. . -:-� . . li. tins, 22 � . ". .1 I . .� . I 1. . �'. ... I - . Ilb.; 5-2%-1 to 24c per lb.-1 ' . . . I , 0 __ __ � . .-* �, . . Manitoba wheat-JX6. I morthern,'Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per 15- -A &spat�h from Dublin says:-A - . I , :�'" - Lord French Succeeded '*-. 11 ' .1 . ... . , �:�s.,_­.�. I 1. ...'­, � . _ %- ,section cue. I I ,,, �" L., . ...�' .-.�.�$1.75%c; No. 2 northern, $1.68%- No. 11 . - warning has been issued b .'the mili- Our finger-nails do not grow with I-- Viscount Talixot " - ' ' . y .- - -i -,- * t Smoked meat Hatiis* me' -to�tR -4= , _. . -.0 !. .�-�. . _1 .nortIlern, $1.61%c; No. 4 wheat, ry autho-ritie& in Tipperafr that equal rapi�4i�ty_th . . . . � y .1. . � . J., 37 __4LDL.1b&_thumb , .1 .. I 1:!� 1.48%c. 38c; heavy, 31 to 32c; �Iook6id, 50 -to!.civilians "With-hands in the,*r pockets"'allY being the slowest, and that of the ' . .,. ' '- �,.� .. Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW. I I - A de;pat n'sitis Ms ' , - ,,ch from Lando -tL - . __ - .:!�. :- . 43%c; 55c; rolls, 31 to 32c; cQttitge rolls, 93 are liable to, arrest or to run the elsk I middle finger the' fastest.- count French has takeift his form ---11 - . . � -No. 3 CW, 38%c; extra No. 1 feed, to 34c; breakfast� bacon, 40 to 44c; ,of being fired upon. The reason for Vancouver, B.C.-The Nanaimo Bri- fare �&�, 1. it- .�._ 88%c; No. 1 feed, 36%c; No. 2 f eed, fancy breakfast , well of Dublin as-V_i6ir;y. Tile,," - - - * - , ,, .1115%c. . . I bacon, 47 to '50-'; the warning is said to'-be that murder-' tish Columbia Fish Meal and Oil Re- King hqq created Lord Edhiund Talbot"' : . ._ backs, plain. bonein,,46 to 47c; bone- ers�.not infrequently steal upc �1 . . I� Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW', 77i4c; less, 48 to 52c. � . ,.- . .:. in their!-finery has conintemed operations with�a Vit'count, which honor he' assui�ed .,-.. -: No. 4 CW, 66%c; v'ctinis with-hands iA. their pockets,i . �.. I -�.', feed, 56 14 c. , rejected,-.561/4 c; Cured meats--Long clear bacon, g7 ., � a daily capacity of twenty tons of fish.I on the occasion of his taking office an ' � - . . to 28c- clear bell-'es 26 to 27c. , I . so . ' i cCessian to Viscount . " -- -All above in store Fort William. - ' ' a.s.to hide their weapons. Five tons of fish make one of meal and I Viceroy in su I -1 ..o ,'. � Lard--:Pure, tl�4es, 1�, to 0 . . . . .produces fifty gallons of'coarse oil.I French. - � - . . ,-��. I , '_ Ontario wheat-F.o.b. 15%c; 1 .. ...;2-* .!-11 �, . 'r1g't4s, 15% to 16c; pails, 15% to 1614c; ---- . , I .". . . 7 -1 - th freights"ouiide, prints 17 to 17%c. Shortening tierce ,The total strength of the Boys' Bri , . _..___ � .I . �Po�t2s' = 9, gade"for the United Kingdom is now' I D - .. . I �.'v nter, $1 W .40 to $1.45; No.' 2 ,11 to 'I I%c; tubs, 1 1% 'to 12c; pails, over 59,000. . I I �. . '.�t � I -�-wheat, nominal. $1.55; No. 2 goose 12 to 12%c; prints, 13%�to 14c. :, '... � - . , RRRANGE PEACE CONFERENCE BETWEEN ­ .­ ... 40 � -American corn-Prompt shipment, Choiee heavy steers, $9 tor $10.50- 1 - . , .,, - , _. ��: n I.. 'No. 2 yell6w, c�Lf. bay ports d heavy steers, $8 to $9; butchers; .1, . 4 4_-� : � ­,. _ ,�.:-.�. 41'. : ... I . f 7k goo '.. . . -GEORGE AND DEVAM t- . . . � moil inal. attle, choice, $9 to $10-65-'do med., I . - ., .-, - -. LLOYD ' c - . . I . .. Ontario oats-L . --$7 to $8; do, com., $6 - : I .. ".� ".�,­ 'I .. �­ I No.3 white,41 to 43c to i7'; b�tchers'l i ­ , . �' , ',,* . :­­� -, '" .­,,�_,, I ' I I _'.: . ...according to Ireights outside. , -bulls, choice, $9 to �10; do.good, $6 to,I .. ':' ...,.�,-: � ,­­, $7*; do, com., $4 to $5; butc�hers' cows,I '... .. . .,. Presi i—, iscuss Fut i _" '�` BarleY-Malting, 62 to 67c, accord- . ..�- ture �' . . . I I I .%j;*,�,;�.�_.. �,,�, I . ' : !r: , ''. __ -Ing to freights outside. choice, $7.50 to $8.75; do_g�.�od, $6.50 1 ' _�:!: �:�.,:-,.; -of. Ireland With British Premier. .. ..r . ,. .. .��:�-,.:%.. ­­ - . I . - , , I 1. . --- , .. i I -`._,� , i . .. . 11 . . . _ . ,. .......,` ,,, , ,....�.�.-.,� , I - ..V to $7.50; do, corn., $4 to $5; feederls, . .. . . .: I Ontario flour--Winter, prompt h" $q . i ... .... :�� 1. , . . - .. - a 1P7 best, .75 to .''.�.�:''..., ��1". � . . , . i ,.... -� . ' ,-. - "*' � ­ .',X.?�" .me I ... ..� : . �. �, -.- . I �� nt, s, r;�ht run buA, seaboard, $7. to S9; do, 90,0 lbs., $7.25 �., .. . :,,.�,, ,,, :%� London.'.'May I.-A peac.e confer- a passenger train. Five sold*w*'rs wers' . - - Peas_� 0. !,�.-.% .. 1. . .. . .:. - - ­ 1 2, $1ZO to $1.35. I $8.75; do, 800 lbs., $5�75 tb $6.75;1 : , �..,. :11 R ,. . I . ...'.. �11 -1. .- �I I .. "I . � . Tra _' ..�;�t :,".�� 'I.,I , - ck, Toronto: ters, $2 to $4.50; milkv6rs, goodcut .�;t . and President De Valera, of the "Irish ties in the Sinn Fedn ranks. � ­ `- , Manitoba four do, cim., $5 to $6; canner-_ and ..... ,�!. ,. ence between Premier Lloyd, George vrounded and there were other casual- '?, * - ..t`frii patents to, 111.I.. .1. . I"­, .149.50. I and me& �...��'.'.. '.�, Republic." is expected to be.a direct -Dublin Castle reports that ansimbu- ��11:.. . , $10; second patents, choice, $75 to $100; do, com. .� � .k: . ..�: _!�: :". , .�,�t.:..!%, , -. -.� -" Buckwbeat-No. 2, $1.15 to $1.20, $50, to $60; choice sprin-gers, $85 to ,.',%.-�"o�,!,�.�: I . outcome-'of Lord Derby's visit to� Ire- laxwe train was held up*.In"d6duty, �:_ I ., ., . , I ; lambs, yearlings, $10'to $11; do,; ... Inn'J. r- . nominal. 1 $110 �' .. .-.�,*�," . Kerry and that 22 foldin .� � . . . . 1 . . g ambularicas - "': Ry No. 2, $1.30 to$1.35. . spring, $13 to $14; calves, good to: .I �"..:-.�. .. 0!� ,.ne highest authority it'is its- with the accompanying surgical ff-* �� : ": .­ ... . . . 11 , d., choice, $11 to $12.50; sheep, $6 .��, ., - . . " . , .. ,. ,. �. 'Millfeed-L6Lilots delivered .... I 6orted thaf Lord Derby had a long stramenta were taken. : � . toi I�� . - . Toronto t., . .":::-s�.- " ... ,- -freights, bags included: Bran, per ton, $9.50; liogs, fed Rrd watered, $12.50 � ."..." . ' . I i . 1,�. ;; !... ... . interview.with the Irish president and At Carlow, Sinn Feineri fired on the , .�., ,` , $31- shorts to $12.75; do, weigher] off cars;$12 7 .,..* - . -,i:�.1�,.�'- ' brought.back to the Premier 11illumin- military stores of troops that I . '. . er ton, $33- white mid- to $12; do, f.o.b., $11.56 to-$10.75; �o,i �.�%"��:,;.-1 . � '-dill-r-gsy $38- leed flour, $2.15. 1 . :. I. ­ .-:.� -­ .i . " :,..-.. . It .,. ,.... ! atift,g semi-proposals" which are ex- &"iv�ng. The troops fired,uponwz 't" 1. , ,-- — . ; pected to be helpful in settling the 'attackers.* One Sinn Feiner was kill- ...' . Chees -kew. large 28_,_to_2,.,,4,,_c0un ry points, $11.25 to $10.50. ---. -_ .1 . .M-718, 29 t4c) 30c; trfpl�,m, 30 to 30 1h C; , Montreal. � � . . ,� .jk . . old,Aarge, 33 to 84c; do', . � . . . ,!%� Irish rriestion. ad. There were no Crown casualties.. .,.", , , . twins, 33% Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 61 to'62c; ... � I . - ��:�%. , I Loni Derby is going to Ireland The Labor party imed it Ste 7� . to 34%c; triplets, 34% ,to 35c, New do, No. 3, 57 to 58c. Flour, Man., $10. `.��i�;... manife - I I - - I .2 ..;`��`�`!,-.. ,�­ - ........- 4 ,,� ,, - I I , .1 �18tilton, 38c. Rolled oats, bag, 90 lb�.. $3. Bran . .......,,"A. ; again in a few days. It is practically to-day declaring agadnot any partid- . I " . . . -"-" ...� I assured that he will take back witb p&tion by the party in the coming- � - ,- ': ,.,., I 1_.?'-�:' Butter ' Fresh dairy, ch6ice, 48 to $29:25. , Shorts, $31.25. . flay, No. 2: ., � !'�1. . -* � �,�a`��1" t9c; creamery, No. 1, 55 to 580; fresh, per ton,.carlots, '$24 to $2- . . I I him' an invitation to De Valtra' to elpotions to,�hoe Irish Parliament. .� ., 0. � .q � . .1. 1. 0 to 61c. . . Cheese, finest casterns, 24% to 25c. Chief Ju,stice of the Supreme Court meet r,nd discuss personally with Five city lb,q,st offloes, iii-Watei1ord, 1.�17.�, - i. . ,-'-. Margarine 28 to 30c. ." ..-�­ ,Butter,rhoicest cre4mery, 53 to 53%c. . I .. I of China * . . L�oyd George the future of Ireland. were mided -Jin-allaueously by twenty� - I I I� �..�,,. Eggs--New laid, 36c; new laid, in Eggs, fresh, 35 to 36c. Piftatoei, per ' Dr. Waiig is-spending a month in Tbe-Sunda ' Times this niorning di& -men in five groups dur . tartons, 38 to 39c. . y . .Ing the *eek- ,- ' 17 11�.::-� bag, car lots, 65 to 70c.- ' ' , Canada and the United States, to be- clared that De Valera is not unwilling ehd and'large sums,-of money ii I �;- �-. . Beane­--Caiiadian, hand-picked, bus., . swzedil ,41 I - f . . I � � � Butcher cows, med., $5 to $6.50;' come better .6equainted with the attl- to see the Premier in a friendly can- No arrests � ­ . �, have been made in con� I*."- , I- . 4&10 to $3.25; primes, $2.40 -to $2.90; canners, $2 to $2.50; cutters, $3 to tude of tile,se countries regardidg cer. sultation on the deflriAe understanding nectdon with the raide. .... .. �,_- � I;-. A T1 i� � OVIIIIIIIIIIII 1� WWIIIIIIIIIIIII ;.� ,:­Ii,-. Limas,Madagascar,7 to 8c; California. 1 4.50; butcher bulls, ood, $7 to $8; Min poInts afterwards to be discussed thRt be is irbot suing for peace. Private Weldon, of the Lelceslee' -�.,_ �.�'., I . 1AM", 10 to loc. am., $5.50 to $6.60. good ve4l, $7.50 at the meeting of ,the League Of Na- A British fighting Plan.e assisted the Regiment, was shot Slid Wled by � I " ... ..: Maple products--Syrup, per imp. to $8; med., $6 to $7. Sheep, $7 to - I � ,7 L, $2.66; per 5 imp. gals., $2,50. $9; spring lambs, $7 to$12 each. Hogs tions In Geneva. He is one of the te�', military in an hour's clash-with the civilian in Castlereagh, Codnij'Ros.� ..7 I � . .C ple sugar, lb., 19 to 22c. selects, $13-50 to $14; sows, $9.50 t� delegates clia,.;en to revile the cov6. ! Sinn Fein yesterday nZar Dungarvan, CDMMOn, t"Ay. . 7�711.I',�, �, I .i. - . - 1 I 1 . 0116Y­40-80-4b. tins, 2q to 21c per $10. I . nant of the League. � I W Waterford. fellowing- attacks on I .. . . I.il 11 . ...". . .1 , . . � . - I . I I . I . . ,.f. ­ . � ..,,. I P * - . . . . - .. . I 114 � — . � . I, I . .. _�I I . . . . � � 1,.;'r I ".1 .. .1,.), ��;,,, .1 .... ­ _�_Ie` ,,;;.�,�!,.I- . ''­ . .1 T � '' - . .., ,. '.71-Z -- 11, I ­ -� , I , - - . _ . . -'��, �, 'L�''I .— .. .:U - I _��.i I, _. . - 4, �,i,, .... . - I�, L��.i I, . �. ... I :, - I, , ", . . . . , . �, " ,.._�, _� ��j._, . :,-.4"ut fleeJ"i A,�� - �'. - f AVE '. a,La11ir ad every FriSisY morniay at itA oliice .° �/� 0 ';yes Pickmna; pat.1 LL�■ - OUR,GUARATEED PURE • - ` T`' i QRAND MAPLE SYROUP 81.75 per yeir. 81.50 if paid in advances JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ,• , ', Gallon Tins (Irpperiai measure) 3.00 Quart Bottle-s,'- M y _pores AND COMMINTt - - &l Pint Bottles, : .. •._... - _. 40 , l .$a_turday_ last was •the last day r en which income tan returns could - _ - n o ... :',_ .• _ ' �4'e wa t you t see �. be received. -Many a sigh-of re- 'lief was made wh n'the work was Z'RE _ - -' BEAUTIFUL- JAPANESE-Ct P A�'D SAUCER `. completed, as the -task was no ' -. .. " �. _ Which we are giving away with One Pound of } " Deasy . matter to a great many - _ _ ,_ . Best Qualify Ten at-(i5c. 'Some took tip the woink as a wat This is an A 1 Quality Tea - - ter of .forte, while ,others were so • -"eonscientiurls in the matter that it was a source of great worry to _ - �, -„'' hem. One Ontario'to•wn reports - Buy dll Your Groceries'at the.Grocers. the death of one of its residents, _ ,.; ; . - _._ .. .___,- ._... due ta.worr over fillip in his re- - i`. c �---®® / r ,ttrss It is a wutlder-tbatinsane ' can also make _..Xn M.•'. asylums have-not been eruwdtd YOUbeautifullightcakes r with victims of the income tax and bread of wonderful c - 'S i 1qnsineas. whiteness and flavor T I E. T a G E B UY i:`:- y$oad-building «'ill be i arried on withCreaai of theWest - • Flour. A .Abroughout the Province during, r ,' the coming summer and fall on a Maple Leaf Milling Co.,Limited e y Taranto,, winaipee, B=don, Halitas f: very extensive settle. Liberal . Wall .Papers in good desdgng and art _ granta are being"paid -by both the L, Provincial and'Dominion Govern- reasonable prices. r•;. ments ,for this purpose, as they r recognize that g•�od roads is now - � ' - - - ••~ � -',Paints( Oils and �VarniBhes v 'a great necessity. Some changes TheeC�r �jrO$s • in the original plans, however; i GlurttL111 rods. atld Window' Qhtides will have to be umde, as the ex- ;;: ' rience of the past year or two 13-n ssa.a. h� All soaps 11-bars f©r L r' 4L with good road construction proves that macadamized -rnii'ctP "A N N I era very ilnsnitable where tLera - E E � ifs a heavy auto traffic. A macad- _... _ _ t e • _ • am road was a flrdtrclass _roan_a 1. Because of demands made upot} it 1 -,-� - - - in deating--with the terrible- of-ter-- �, : ...•; few years ago Before the advent - -.. .. :of Lhe attt9, bn.t it is sow evident = ` math of disease and suffering which �• always follows war. - - rr that nothing short of an aspha}t er concrete surface will pro e ;z, Because' of the serious health cos. Pickerin� �ardWare Store satisfactory where the auto traffic g x- is heavy, such as the Kingston ditions revealed by the war—more road. _ than half of our Canadian "young manhood unfit for combatant tnili- Now 18 the time to get your-Field and Garden Seeds. We have a oum lF 0 R $ ALE Airy service. , _ _ plete tine of Clover, -Timothy, Alsike and Alfalfa. All Parr of Loc 22,Third Coacesaion,Picic• - 3. Because an tnternatiorial confef- -" - - kinds of Package and Bnik Heeds for.Ehe garden. t •ling.2e to 27 actei, wish buitdiags cure. of medical experts, realizing A11 orders will be fllled promptly. and railway siding on pro erty that voluntary organization was .We have an excellent lin8 of$arden tools-Hose, Rakes"etc., -_ Apply,Toronto Builders Su plies,L in. r ited. 1oe"Don EPptanada. TorontF, a► -- -=--•----------= necessary assn aid to Csover^:nents . Don't let your wife worry about',w ash days. Come and get a washer to C. Azford• Srd_ Con., R.R. 1. Pick- in solving the worlds health' prob. on 30-days trial. We have the 1900 washer, guaranteed r 88.83 eying, Ontario. lems, • decided that 'no other or- ," ganization is so. well prepared to Ir� to g}ve egatiafaction or no sale. -,"Tenders fOr goad Drag$ Undertake tlle+.ee great res�ottsibi'11'- The Old Reliablb Sherwin Willtams Paints "and Varnishes;Parold __ y Wsnted ties as the Red Cross," and that Roofing, Frost Wire Fence, Heav Steel Posts, _ _ t -.-_.,, now on Hand. Get our- .lees, - _ - no movement deserves more the � _P _ r% gx,L gin TavnEM, marked^Tenders_, he and enfhusiastk- support of for Road Drags.' will be• received by a �, .:': .,. the undersigned up to May 19th, 19.31. - ” - - --- ' all people than does this• 25 pound br►g of Royal Purple.URlf Meal for•oaly 1.50. -for the manufacture and- supply of 20 _ Ou nv tIt Is • 8��plit ]Log Road Drags. for use of the - ' = st o4 tfie et. ^. e trial will ce you the the � Be mark -4-Mn-niel0ity of the Townsbip-of,Pick• aw. '41ingr Plans and speciflcatioas rosy be �NTI�sO E�O�E�y MAYS �r� - It ie always a pleasure.to Rhow our goods. seen at the residence of the undersign- ird Road superintendent, or at that of Enroll with your local Red Cross Branch or Enrollment Commtttse. BALSDON, A, �IC, G _ the Reeve at P'lckering or Councillor or, it there is none In Tour community. with the Ontario PrQVinelal- • r 7orsyth at Claremont, or at the officr _ pf the Clerk at Waitevale. D1vWos►, 810 ggERHOURNE STREET, TORONTO. _ The lowest or any tender not neees - - . sarily accepted. Dsttd April 26th, 1921. e R ed Cr 'ipve O .,M ;o ]RE_• Townshl�Roa d. t. � - - -- -- - -- _ 32.38 R. R 1, Locustt Hill,ant. , - +Ontario a OF MONNEY's. 8READ aB ougham M&de firom pre-war standard flours. Nothing but No• 1 r1tage - EXpr �~ grade used. Milled and bsked 'in oar own town. ',Ali kinds of Tnlcit'°, g to and"from -�'-�' _ I _Patronize the home industries. the City or other pmts. Also, Touring- Car for hire - night or day. - r own mwke. Best i edlen used " •iind phone. ;Apply' '- ^.38.8 •- •- � _ _-,-.� Best Fruit Cake 35c lb. 000d Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince°MeaE 26016 lfince Pies 2oc. All ou ngr to $80UaHaffi HOTEL -- -. _ -ohrlcolates in bulls:and boxes ' tiii'alll Cho _ , _ - _ .-Wedding Cakes a epecisltp .= AND FL iKING; - - H g' `� . M �O N N =E Y Ism prepared to do Uhoppiag and F ACME RS .ATTENTION - oar Fta4ing every.Monday p;CgERING, ONTARIO ­7 and Friday. �1''r Fordson Trac,to'r vK 8toneboat@ For Fale if11'dt3t• v + - �. .:Doha F. Bayles, Claremont 'bef'c�r� the spritl ; •tish- - : •. ; Rural Route No,2 �# �� ream- the Wiest Price$755.00 F. O: B., Your Farm. ' oc'e; Palil`"°f Q - T4e Best, Cheapest and Most Economical _ �i� ,For Bread "':• 8priog clock win. Faim Tractor. . is no rA full line of Frost Fence. Get Yours - - Monare F1 our for Pastry while the stock is�'mpleter I s° oil 1.2a tter Ral. . _ New• 1921 Model Touring.`Cars in -�-•-� - ,,.. _ Posl Oil Sac and Sec per gal,. _ --®# -#i7r ..immediate _ := Bran,• Shorts and 'Feed Flour Gasoline 4'2c per gal. - a . deliver >- • '±Our Paints are the best and the . +' '• . y American Corn-ground, cracked and wholes } _ price is reasu_nable. ...: ._ _ '_I,FraDk Goo er, Clarem I Price, a,ithout starter, $723 = If,yonr hens are not producing eggs in paying gnantities,'try our p- OIIt Price, with starter, $825 ••• celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. $rtt><sh Motors . These prices`include Licenses: ,,. . `:_: • ..v Highest price paid for Fa11 Whelt, Marquia Wheat;.Ba' ey,' E, - - Buckwheat, Rye anted Oats. ; .'.That is thews a of the Gasoline �� y s Chapping and Oat Crl>kshinR Wednesdays and Saturdays. {-,l erwood J +Co c _ Ddy tank ie now installed and . at your service. The Campbell Flour Mills Co Ltd 3 '. •' •��'' • - _. •• .. � .. i• Vtlene and get your tank filled wttb Authorized Ford Sales and service ~." good gas and look plyasant. . Station. Bell hone 29 °Mi118 &t , Your car put in shape tb give the C! greatest possible mileage by I , p�•-a,4 i►* ��t, htw_�•v,�raa —_'��. =-`�i`_�__W'.- °, - ,�. ToroLto , �'eterboro Pickertn; 46,'y v '1..r ii<•4.^as.. ,ig, •+4h ,�'t`"' t,�'"ro H n�ry�.; r„ vti��. '* :+tea :;�;.' -py,�s";,• -..;..•_ .-=q' ;�� .»�2�. �-;.' r•��;:f,'. `-r`'�s'+ .;4'` .:�. 's s:'• "1'' t ,�' �,•y t.Y'" �°•+� ..m r... A".r -� W C-'�'i'^• �±�y '�,•:;�� `,�• t.a;r% ,,r � n•�• awn ,,,y., n.. ��• �%a%° `�:+,��r .•.�.'.a, :.. �•;rd...d ",y�tij�.r`. .::�' mow: y,XC•+,�,•- �.•M.. "'��..` J-4 o W 4 4V MONT Thos. Briguall was Ili 4mven• hurl t t w o"ye last week o I t he death of his feAher who ,city on Mos!day. w 'Tod Use Bam' k Mckne.y. �Orders, Ll I ..Vvaus Ward motored to the t the ipe-�ulil 6ge of ninety Mrs. Ross. of Myrtle, visited reached year@. Allbkh friendo her's,on Tuesday. WHENMwant to remit any amount UP to fifty dollars,' 3. M.'Forsyth has a number of that Bank Money Orders are inexpensive rem men employed ereeting a new gar- The Mumcipal Corporation well as sae. The cMirves,inclusive of Revenue stamps,, we. il.ago. $5.00 and under,three cents; over $5.60 and not exceed Norman McGillivray. of OF $10,six,cents:4Dver $10 and noroxceeding$30,tan cmtk Mrs. Nk $50,fifte� c6nt&*- fillka.is the guest,of Miss 7 gar-, w$30 and not�=ceeding en Of all materials an4 design Tick Yoi cAn _TmDship of eruag garet Macnab. got Money Orders at any branch of this,BauL kept is stook`It will pay you Oswald Mimoht, of Toronto, is PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that THE foall at out works acd inspect our stook obtain prioes, Don't be mislad visititig-at the home of his i Corpora-uncle, the Council.of the Municipal Corpo -_,:'Sh;erman Romohr. tion of the Townihip of Pickering will .S.TAN.D_ A_ _RD- BANK. agents we 3o not employ them, p7° CANADA ly we can, ind do throw off.the agent, Miss Effie Miller has been'spend- at it meeting to be held on Monday: commission of 10 per 000t.,which YOR*0 week with her o1stey, Mrs. J. the 30th day 6f May, 19SI. at the hour ;Lng ED W TOTAL ASS NINETY MILLIONS of-10 o'elock in the •forenoon, at the ETS OVER NIN oartainly save by purchasing Isom ui;j --Smith, of Uxbridge. Yawn Ball ii2• the Village of Brou. Pickering.Branch: call solicited. A.W.Crawforth,Manager. Sunday next will be Motlien,' .Da iu.theUnioi Sabbath School. Rham. 6rthe Paid township, consider Whitby Branch: C. A.McClellan,Manager. J.T. MAIRESON y �;- a Bp-la v for closing, stopping up, sell- -','`Everybody is welcolue. Ing coaveyirig the portions of c.qr- Offieb and Works, Whitby,Ontario The Bros'.Pi*ey Bro . and the Riddle tain ,original allowances ' for roads Bros. catight abo4j five hundred which are desaibed as follows, that is e Stl I Special Prices for,April. . suck'ers one night last ivi6k. to Kay John E.Farmer, of the Collin'It- (1). The portion of the original I- _ream--' of-the W -boots A I -fo-r-road between the second 200--pairs-of men's working 44 7 wood branch of the Royal Bank Lowarme been-transferred-to 6AIlim. -and-t-hi-r&rmnges-of--the--broken-f and military, all`sizes. 10 doz. over- For spur next Bread. Nothing like it. alls. black, blue d striped. sizes 22 to bliss-Ina Mantle returned to the concession of the said Township which 42, special pride for April, 1,25 up. lies apposite lots numbers 32 and 38, city On spending a Strong union., crash tea-toweling to t Sunday after (2). The portion of the original al- Fresh Stock of Gr* .oceries few wee�l;a at the home of her par -clear at 24c per yard. ;Spring underwear, combination an .;eats h-ere. lowance for road between lots nu-m- Always on hand at fair prices. d, Don't forget to call at hers 32 and 33 in the second range of 2-piece, at o price. the Klare the broken front concession of the said pecial reduced pri Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Men's and boys wjork shirts from extra dandy Kitchen n Saturday even- Township which lies to,the South of quality drill, at 1.20 and 1.50 each. c n o ��O a h Ora tiong In honor the centre line of the River Rouge. zg in ee the dec GROCERY SPECIAL$ of Moth ra, ay ou e D said centre line of river being in the McMaster Br ham R The From May lot to Oct. 'lst the year 1920, 180 feet South of the Sout Mrs. McM Raisins 28c, currants 286, prunes 2 stores in the vhlage will close each erly limit of the aforesaid original for 25c, salmon large,tine 17e, KillogS allowance for road between the second corn flakes 2 for 25c. and Friday Monday, Wednesday .-J I evening at 7 o'clock. nd.third ranges of the broken front Many other bargains which we have concession. SUMMER FOOTWCAR not space to mention. A little daughter arrived at the home of-Mr. soud Mrs. David TrAD (3)• The porticsn of' th'e driginid 0- lowance for road between lots num- J PiUMAia, maromat Js ra -last week. The little -visitor has bere 30 anol. in,the fourth concession We ha-ve a coAlete,jine of Summer Pootwear for - come to stay, and is being made of thr said township which lies to the the' fa'mily. Ind. Phone 2M 7 very welcome. South of the centre liqe pf the-Dufflne A. W. Mackay caught fifteen Creek. "...Omfing Shoes. and Canvas Boots' 'fine speckled trout on Monday, • (4)' The portion of the original &I- at lowest prices. .8 the first day of the open season. lowance for road between lots num- Coal, , - Coal The or -He thus holds the record for the bens 34 and 35 In the Fourth concea- "Th C ner Sho6 store. year In these pjkrtL%, sion of the said Township which lies Macfarlane and son, to the South of a point 80 rods South Mrs. D.P.* the Nortbgrn limit of thesald W M. Pahner,'Clar' emont Hard and soft coal of the Scott,have returned to their home from original allowance for road. best quality on in Harriston after spending a few (5). The portion of the original&I- vr*eks with the former's parents,_ head towatice-for road—wwseh-tots ndid-- and Mrs. Mactiab. ben 32 and-38, in-t�oe fifth conoe"106' A number of t1is members of the of the said township which ties Worth Victory. Bond Interest THOS., A. LAW Lodge were of& Int 15 c1balas South from the The ()Uremont Masonic present at the dedication of the Nertrera limit of the.said.original&I- W 14an Coup*=qnd later 1-tChecOm (=Mt. arkdale Lodge, Toronto. on Fri- lowance for road. Ito" or-&�Wated St any of our da 'lam A very enjo All persons interested evening by all, lands may or might be,,p Ir Vktoiry Bond Wemd 9 qwDt r"eadli'l in ow "obTe evening was % affected by the passing of acre pro of- Salvino Depwhn"t `tad ma interest dmmxm M -Concrete %here being a verT sumptuous re• ed By-law rArs required to attons at standanexcellentprogmmme- tbassid meeting when they will be • PaNearz Rawl]. of Bottineau, heard in person or by counsel or soli- Products North Dakota, who, with his wife Q,N citor with reference thereto, upon and daughter, has been visiting with relatives in Pickering town petitioning to be so beard. WHIM BRANCH, Q P. LYND, Manager. ship for the past few weeks. has Dated the 25tb day of April. 192E BROOlQXN,BRANCH, E C. CROSS, Manager. Field Tile, DoxALt) IL BxATopr, W. been very Ill at the home of A Clerk 82-36 -and Brick and Mrs Mack suffering from,' . ..... heart trouble.Mackay, are pleased to 4, 6 and 8 that he is now somewhat know - ------ Tile 3 improved. 7' After finishl"his examinations inch itilof Toronto,Rob•- &A the Valvem e Story spent a few days at the Cone Pte Blocks Ind. Phoo;2705 Pick. Severn Falls where be has obtain !Chi PSOU 40d a position In the hydro si Ae.�-`f or' G-electric 00 Ith :4 home of hisparents. Mr. and Mrs. Get-my prices.'Andrew Story before'leaviog fnr • d He Clarence Sim power house. ' During the summer -. e will go to Nipigon, Fort Wil- C. N. R Brook Ro stati n &A .slam, Eugenia Falls and other 0 Points. Robin is a clever boy and we wish him success in his Studies A F? A (9 E jLnd in his practical work. A meeting a -Now is the time and .this in the f the shareholders the Union Cemetery to get that car Co.00. Was Place'. Saturday -hauled he in F. Farmer's on over evening last to receive the Sec'y- :41, 81pjit tviechaftic on all oars, 944 S Treasurer's report and to elect of- The aginA and Uactem Seers for the ensuing year. National ML --,T -Cani La.-A* -one Na rVied" W oue motto. kvvasurer's report was very satin-, he A Cross Society is one.of thirty night.Cross Societies engaged in a world-wide Crusad day or factory, showing a substantial bat- e for Phone 1614 Clare .:&ace on hand. The retiring o1fieers .. - m *ere re-elected as follows: Pres.— Fmk op , 44. M. Forsyth, Vice-Pies.—Thos. The im provemen t of he&Uh V Gregg, Soc.•Trette-Fred Farme r. ftb •-'These with W.*J. Gregg and D. M. : The prevention of disease Morgan are the directors.- & reso lotion was be e es, ag per- The Pickering seed ri q ti PMe mitigation of suffering.' 1801 oohs not to=vetiv n egravep. 0 veW nut ­ _ .: *"IlAs, movement is endorsed by VigUance 0 A interesting ope evening Baptist 'a Un- Le &p 6 .)f the Young Peo to -The-Gover=ents of Thirty-one Nations;ton was bed on Monday eveningv ti TCe object of this AmmmAiation.to May 2nd,'when Mr. and Mrs. H.I[A. 84;=Sj= prCMleonte -Stark addressed the gathering on *Mo League of Nations; the World's International Sunday 'held -in Tokio, ` Medical and Public Health ExPerts'Meit Umbers having pr School Convention, Japan. Vocal @elections-w ing in. International Conference aere ran- t dared by little Misses ' Gwendoline Cannes, France, 'April, 191% of Executive ==1Z and Mary Blaffbaw, also bi'Misses 11subwaWp be tiskaft som be be&Ism 100 President W-' Brown and Paterson. -The speak :7�e Cruside is being inaugurated by a ers were members of a party of AM SPPUOSNM- 3 about seventy Canadian Sitinday lIzec.Oem.—L D.-Banks 0.1 - er, W. V. alch�rdsm, Nckerft. School leaders whd attended this - ' World-Wide Enro-Alment of Members .. j great convention. Mr. Stark is a R. Thexten. we it Clark.' ,member of the International S. S. president, Association Executive and presi- ONTARIO ENROLLMENT -'dent of the Toronto S. S.Assooia- tion, and superintendent of the 8 .4 May 22-2 ..Blcjor St. Baptist Sunday School. :Both Mr. and Mrs. Stark told in a IRLT ft A most interesting way of the royal reception Oivin the visiting dele- itates by the Ja Ea Ll 1%1 atives, 0 panene a %he grreat impression m►de upon them by theprowinent place given As the aia�itrd and vileibie' sign of your Pmrsonal. A&" in 'the ion the convention programme of Christ as the Light and only Say. Movemetit for good health; dour of the World, and of the en- The Universal couraging progress of Christian -favour of sound health measures.To help create public opinion in c mission%in the Sunrise Kingdom. of Our Produ tions) (one Rev, A. McLellan-led in prayer; f9r Uvion, .-and the president of the om-, We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens-s of cars—tbCe best Miss Jean Evans, preMded. At You may enroll with ydur Local Red Croce Branch or Enrollmen.t C. 11 make,in the market for the close a brief meeting of the organization in your community with THE n imittee or, if there is no orgarkiz the price. Udiu wRs held when the follow- ST., TORONTO. E Tires for all 'himery Wheebil Ing delegMes were ppointsd to 'ON DIVISION, 410 SHERBOURN Ti ONTARIO PROYINCIAL.D . the coming Provincial Y. P. U. Saw and Emery Mandrils "ler Saws, Ltd- convention in Peterboro: Miss k Cireu Jean Evans, Miss Viola Forsyth, der`, etc. -Mrs. (Rev) C. W. King. ,Mss Adell 0 :%Voodworking find General Schniarr, Miss A. J. Found, Horace Canadican Red Cron- -b clety Bhtckpini thing. Willison and .toseph Timms. The iff, JACKSON. Brnek Roadl W couventift is io be bell on ',%Jay Ontario Division., 4 FkVI in 24th. .44 M_ 7 M_.'n F '02-t V .74 and the- worst is yet to cr)me'. HIDES-WOOL-FU 1319 money can still he made on tkase skins. Ulp your lot L and -of to .us nml" sure re- Re 4 --ceiving the right price. 71 turns sent' the same day as shipment HT received. Pm WICLIAMSTONE SONS LIMITED WOOD STOCK.ONTARIO ESTABLISHIED-It70 iL Own Your Own Library. since. It was a,pretty severe lesson,•Now while you are young, boys and but If be has mastered it it will be Prince of Wales. Wins Firbt e ads, make friends with -book good thing for. him—and for th s, for Steeplechase Race. good books will prove good friends, cows and hens. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales,has inspiring, heJpful, and 'as faithful as The way you say things ihakes all Just gained neat- by winning the difference in the world about the -,a_ his first steeplechase race, riding his e other folks- e I. Mother Gow,• illustrated -'by kterest they carry to'oth fo - Th own favorite horse, Bet Dog, 'says a littlq boy of whom I have been speak- 'LonAon despatch. surely has quite art of making t Tmt S6 Stories,by Rudyard Kip- Ing i .1 1 . Like his grandfather, Edward- VII., his void pictures life-like. Aid thete d MC. l&s Garden of Varses- bT- is arthine we may fill cuavate. Boye the prince is a lover of all sports an UOeit Louis atevension. and girls all some time or other Alas lonz taken-an interest-in-racing.-cing. write He recently won his first race over a ra er, by letters W* cc 4. The Prince and the Paup' accounts of what takes 0 -to-point course, and when . he - they do -point NA?k Twain. place on the farm. Hovi do rode the steeplechase course captured 6. Young Barbarians,, by Ian MAc- this? So,that other people'are carried the Welsh Guards Challenge Cup over along with them, and see over again .6. Anne of Green Gables, by L. M. the incidents that are described? Do two and a half miles. I There were three starters, of which I P Xontffomery- let- they, in short, write interesting et Dog was always an oddson favor. 7. Peter and Wendy, by Sir James ters? Here is something we ought to its. The prince finished alone, the 3M. Barrie. make the most of. Z S. frokliers d Fortune, by Richard A farmer boy-I knew used to be other two riders going down. Pet Dog Jumped the Officult course well, and thinking up little stories while he was in handling his mount .the prince 9.-Up from Slavery, by Booker T. out on the farm at his work.' -He proved himself an excellent bomeman, Washington., Id tell these to his mother, who Won The Xiag,.the Queen, the Duke of 10- Oregon Trait,, bY.F-runcis Park- was his comrade, for his' father had York ana Princess Mary were present died some years before. "Write your 96 at the race, and'were as obviously,d@- `. lighted stories down," ale one day said to her nc!r' to Tell a Story.' boy. "While you are out here working as was the large pre- " sent. boy writes me now and then, and think them up, then write them when know h: Is you have time."-, Plaice and, other flat fish In ear from the letters,he sends I early a r4de-awake chap. He tells me all And he did There�was a small bed life are symmetrical, and swim like about the things that happen on the room away round-in the back part of round fish.. . f and he does it in a way that the house witif a small table In It en and women, have special dorml- Great conflagrations of his n- maices me laugh, so full are the facing a window. Here the'boy did was so cold torlea and quarters, and like arrange- elude the Fire of London, in 166('-;, Women In Pranc! are still leiali okiries of-the vim and vigor of the his writing. Sometimes it 7 great aut�a-&D=—Tbs-other-day a--in-them-that 11,6-11114�to write with his wents and comforts are-provided arrange- Moscow--in 1812; Paris, in_1971; Chi- in the Position of manors. although thoi' letter came telling me about a puppy,mittens on, but he forgot all. about foreicn-born. -,The. - Interior work cago, in the same year; San Fraa- power of"the mother and even grwiji�- I throughout the buildings is excellent, c bee, in 1896• and Salonica, in 1917.- mother Is great in, family affairs. that has-tately come to the farm. And I how cold it was and 'kept on-with his th the floors in polished hardwood, i that little collie has a great many;work. Years afterward he used to tluhgs to learn yet Just like you and!get out those sheets and laugh over walls and ceilings ir�4edlar metal is sheeting, harmoniously paimted In two h me.=A-all of as in that respect; isn't the things he wrote. Tbey did not shades of gray. bo? it . chasing to him very brilliant then.' But 8 A The result is a building., commodi- t, Welt,the doe got a habit they were his beginning and the day 1 sus, comfortable, bright and sanitary. the hens and if be could catch them,care when he many articles - .- 11 . -- ��1 11 . Z' -5 Debarkation and Inspection. would hurt them pretty badly ifor paper and magazines and two or sometimes. For this bad habit he had!three books which were ,successfully Passengers- are landed from the -to be punished, some times quite 94-t,published. s'hip's gangway on &a floar, of the 7 y The thing which makes one's let- shed•through an inclined covered pas-. verel . My little friend told me about sage-way. In the Immigration Hall P PQ _44 this in a way that would surely have;teis interesting. is that they shall be r s very beat possible. 'Noe separate made' you laugh as heartily as I did.,done -the examination rooms are pro- :'could be carefully done, vided for Canadian and U.S. services. Then he told me that Flicker got a- Ina 'notion that his services-were very;so that there may be'n-0 doubt What After- examination. the- passergers emerge Into a railway ticketing hall, valuable in getting the. cows in and I any word is; the language and the em out of the barn, and- he did a great;ilpelling,o�ught Ito be-correct:. If any where tickets ' can be obtained for Your Cleaning to use is not familiar'Canadian Pacific and Canadian Nation- -deal of barkingand running up ikee!word you wiEh' al Railways. Refreshments may also behind the cows. But one day when to you, look it up in the dictionary, neaning may be purchased for the train Journey by by ,Experts be had been'particubw4y bold, he ran so that both spelling and r up behind one the cows. and she be clear. Above all, write sensible those who do not wish to make use of -Clothing, household draperies,. linen and delicate The RassengeTs then en. gave him a kick that sent him away thiuffs-�4eaving out every word of dining cars. rics can be cleaned and made to look as fresh ter another covered passage-way fa� scion the barn floor siriging an al- Siang and vulgarity.. Let your let- Which leads across the tracks at high! hen ftrst bought and brisht-as •W hen different.tane. H4'whimper- tars pid the stories you write be just, ed about that a good while, but he[such as a gentleman would be glad level and then down an Inclined ramp- hes been a great deal quieter ever to own as his work.—Uncle Ed. way into tt�e' middle of the baggage-1 ",'Cleaning - and Dyeing shed Baggage to brought ashore and shed before pa Is Properly Done at Parker's placed in the. passengers I.traders, miners, domestic""servants, are. landed,_7where it is claimed, ex- -CANADA'S IMMIGRA- etc. amined and check.checked sA.soon as ticket- it makes no diffeTence where You live; parcels can be –sent in by mail or express. The same careeand atten- The difficultlei In the past in habdling Ing is completed. tion Is given the'w,6rk as though you lived in town. abnormal passenger traffic, have . The waiting room IA fllled!%-tth.wall We will be pleased to advise you an any question been-largely overc-onie through the-in- seats in the form of three sides of a regarding Cleaning ".Dyeing. WRITE US. TERMINAL an stallatl*n of this. terminal. The square In each struct4isral bay, and has superiority of the,new accommodation a seating capacity ',',--'8EST AldCOMMODATION Lo_r_tbxee hundred mpdation ...... ON ATLANTIC COAST. Alnuous handling of the passengers of modern sanitary type and a nursery lies mainly In the provision for con- persons. it has toilet accom :P arke Worksumind through Immigration, baggage, tic4et fitted with cots and chairs. This is 1.1EVery, Conooft r their -ed -,�699 So CW 111%0�11` %F CAIWI r1.] for and other departments without o0erat b�� the Red C J411� �,.: 79woriv$t, exposure to weather and other Incon-' and children's food may be prepared •avmp"Ve Citizens Both venience in journeying to and fro in on an electric stove. Children's Al unprotected dock. sheds. --The con. clothes-may here be washed and dried 7- Atitish and Forei fusion and delay Incident to the rim a spetiaL rack. has been -The new quarters are reached from eted,this win- prompt handling of quantities of bag at dke, ij.1rt of .gt- John, New guge from the largest of ships has'now an examination room in the upper ) 'RAftwick. a-new immigration. ter- been provided for. 0MIM floor by means of an open bridge 1 RUBS -is claimed to be the most urinal wb1ch' Convenient Handling of Newcomers. across the tntervenifig tracks at high I immigration terminal ac- The building is five hundred feet by level- The entrance from, this bridge i��6daflon ini the ' North Atlantfb, is Into, the large recreation r(om. In board and.provides adequately for sixty and has a well covered platform siL I the men's quarters, a large dormitory on both sides. Three lines of tracks -the -comfort guia conventent handling sad a 11Z 0 are,located Immediately in the rear .small dormitory q:ie provided : I VWY MS34 WOMAXI who r foreign men and a small dormitory and child of the wharf sheds. Baggage is load- fO ormItpry ort,:rs—thlis oountry from European ed Into cars on one side of the shed for British men,also disinfecting toilet PC:.3. d bath.room.- The dining room and and passengers entrained from the an Dr,-Ing the past season from the other, gliding'door;'b" provided at kitchen are on this floor. A central A frequent Iuter�als Electric corridor leads to an emergency exit "4•opening to the closing of navigation, on both.. Ele nearly.100,o0o passengers were hand- with a rampway to the ground from of lighted, steam-heated and well venti- lated,by C.P.R. boats alon% 64,000 the end of the building. lated, it to proving a valuable.factor In Intention of whom declared their go- -he Women a Quarters. rapid embarkation tg(walting trains. T tng on the' laud. During the winter months of December, January, Febru- rIn designing t.10 new immigration A separate,passageway leads off to and March, 4,000 immigrants have quarters, every,ccois.1deration has been the women's quarters-4fere are large :7 - passed through the St. John terminal paid to the comfort of the incoming dormitories for both 'British and for- settler. The social side has cousidera- eign. women, a matron's room store s I ..., . . . . heapest Trouble Insurante 1,1&7 of whom are classed*as farmers, the balance laborers, mechanics,• tion In the fact that British-born,'both' rooms and an emergency exit to wait: Ing room outside the rampway., that a car owner can carry is a spare DOMINION TIRE and as P Id nis are sheathed The waiting roo DOMINION INNER TUBE. with Douglas Fir, natural finish, and .--Thcn-L-4f accidents or emergencies arise, you canquickly.,char4je _Ma,40- �-y The-CwUWmn-Steel and Wire Co., Limited are well lighted with large windows. :.1. HAMILTON, ONT. Emergency exit -is provided-by means tires and reach your destination without delay or inconvenience. in f an Inclined rampway to the ground. While you are fitting out your car wiih now DOMINION TIRES, Sanitation Is the governing factor J "sure to-get the extra one for your tire holder throughout the entire' plint. The DOMINION INNER TUBE in a carrying case. fumigation system is of a modem type A A 'you use it for and all mattresses undergo'a thorough No matter what make of car you drive, or whether once by business or pleacur you will find that DOMINION TIRES will a, fumigating after. being. used the waiting traveller. you a service and mileage that prove their supreme All clothes of quality give i the Ineonnue , are subjected to the 4nd workmanship. of inimigratt Sold By The Best Dealers Throughout Camui& and a thorough cleansing is carried out in all cases by the modern process. A strong man without confidence weak. 0-MINION TI for this'better, stronger, heavier galvanized enc- Animals of the cat tribe are dig-' )Jjd t Re- I _a IWIFt TED tinguished by their short al;d round ��OD MES Ask YoinsDeAtw ARE jag. He buys in large quantities, secures lowest freight and can sell to y cheaper thm anyone bias. muzzles, in contraz'. with the ling and sharp muzzles of those of the dog tribe.. IL 7 el "�`' B16D�QQB l �Il� 01� ` peat, ha.ing 1ba �Svisiasf rof= .. ._ :.. ,„ _ A&"senvmts. A�"WM *LNVAV. .... ...... UO� 'N EAT APPEARING LADY To ACT AS our �eresentative introducin 4011- world war. geld a warm tribute 7hood thag-kafteitibu. Nothing to useful line fast selling arucloin. cum=amore dangerous to proper growth, the keenness Of the Nippon seamen -Write, Anderson ALanufacturing, more weakening to, the Constitution and was decorated by the Mikado. MMIU167NME PanY, London. Ontario. or more likely to pave the way to dan- The visit of the JapaneA Crown How to Overcome Troubles That :­serou .disease. Fully nine-teethe of Prince Is counted as the star feature AMct Women Only. "Uncle Tom's Cabins" Oil March.20 occurred the sixty- all the, minor tils of childhood have of the London season, which is pro. Somewhere." ninth anniversary of the pubIleation,In their root In Indigestion. There Is no raising now,for.the first time, to reach -So far as a woman's health is can- "Ma, did you ever hear a rabbit pre-war levels of gayety—if the coal book form of Harriet Beecher StoWe',a medicine for the little ones to equal corned, probably the most fateftil ba rk?" Baby's Own Tablets in relieving this strike Is settled. That already has years in her life are those between 45 "Rabbits don't bark deaf." diiiiLtblees story, "U-nele 7vom's Cibin." trouble. They have proved of benefit caused the cancellation of many pro- and 50. Many women enter this period "That's funny. My I story-book says And it•still lives, both in the cinema 1',­_.'L­_Ii� thousands of homes. Concerning season festivities, but If It to 'settled under depressing conditions, through that'rabbits eat-cabbage and bark!" and on the speaking stage. 'U'ncle -them Mrs. Jod. Lunette, Immaculse there will be three courts at St.James's overstrain in household cares, or a You know, of -course, that Conception, Que., writes: "My baby during May. The first will bean May neglected condition of the blood, and Feminine Accounting. Tom's Cabin" was first published ser. was a.great sufferer from Indigestion, 4. Which will be largely official'and so-they Buffer heavily. iaIIY In the.National,Era, and that "My wife made out an itemized ex- MM Stowe but the Tablets soon get.bor right and diplomatic. There are a large number Among the commonest sympt6nis-•at pease account for last mouth," said was paid *300 for her ef- fort. W of bebutante3 waiting for presenta• this time are headaches, pains In the Mr'. Dubwalte. now I would not be without them.;' :Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medl- tion on May 23 and-,24, and at the back and sides, fever flushes, palpita- "Could -you learn from the state' Had it not been for a young ng Boston seine de.alprs or by mail at 26 cents a other courts later In the season. tion, dizziness and depression. It Is ment just wbat'she bought?" Publisher, J. P. Jewett, who took the box"from The Dr. Williama"Medlcine Fasbionable shopkeepers of London well td know that these variations Of "No. Most of her purchases were risk In Its book publication 'in 1853, Brockville, Ont. accordlngdy are counting an a revival health can be relieved by home treat- listed as .Etc.'s the famous characters of the stork Industrial went. What women stand idneed of of trade as soon as the would havq been unknown to fame. �p.;:;—Prince Will Entertain Croviii -crisis is settled. all their life,but never more so than In He arranged publication on a 10 per• middle age, Is rich, red blood. Asa His Gain. was ce t royalty basis. its success on!== as Z-:-L f,.- tLe-blood-and_��_ Tyr "She declined to marry him. after I'Dunding. Before long eight presses The Prince of Wales X111 be the con, all" - ' tl..31�____ .... . Women in Scodmd Yard. Williams' Pink Pills are always-use' ' ' were ru"aiu& �u.AL%m.y ya.,;v ss,&Lu F6"_ otant , companion of the Japanese "I suppose he's heart-broken?" demand. ful, but.especiallir will they help wO. Cfown Prince during the early part of Conservative Scotland Yard is find-,.Man'at'this time. Among those who "I don't think so. He says things Though slavery may be dead, th.!b the., letter's visit, says, a have found tenant through the use of LoRdon des. ing.women of decided value its de worked out all right. He asked for a story. of"'Uncle Tom`s Cabin" will-per- *Patch. The British Prince will meet tective force, especially In ferreting in pay, 'thinking he Was about silt,Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Mrs. J. p raise -and the souls of Uncle.Tom and him at Portsmouth on his arrival and Out the o get married, and received it, and so Little'Eva, like that Of John Broom, a intricacies of certain sorts of McDougall, Rhodena,,N.S. who says: will "take him under his wing" for a crime, says a-London desipatch. The he's that much ahead of the game." will go marching on. I was greatly troubled with nervous- week. They will,visit Ald-ershoi--and talent of these fenlinine sleuths,)t Is �ness; palpitation of the heart, dizzi- 89ndliurst, Where' the Japanese air sees, and a generally run down zDndi- said, Is, due largely -because of th He Should Worry. MONEY ORDERS. -Prince w1II• be shown how both Bri- greater success at practicing do6ep- The other day Theodore, aged fivo;.. A Dominion Express Money ,Order ti tide. And It has been found that they nice. , it was only with difficulty that sh soldit-rs.and offleera are made. could do my work, and although I had to visit the dpntist, and when he for five dollars, costs three cents. Following this. the Prince of Wales can keep a secret. had been taking medicine for some came back his father said: will go on a long planned tour of the -Many of the women detectives cover time I did not improve. Finally a' "Well, -old chap, how's the tooth- It is the'custom, on the birth of. 'a West of England, imeluding his Duchy assignments at social events where It friend advised--Dr. _- Pink—Piuk-Ache-now?" --japanese baby--to--plant--s-tree. This -'-of Cornwall and his seldom visited pro.; Is necessary for them to wear evening 'the child is PIIIB, and I got a supply and began 1'131111110," was the tePlY. is car -Scilly Islands, where he gown and jewels and to display the a efullY tended until party on the a taking them.. The resint more than "But you* must know whether the about to be married, when it to -deeply interested .4n earl7, fruit, social graces. Women detectives we re as am feel. ache's gone!" is'-cut' met my expectations; and I down and made into an article of flower and vegetable_growing in the employed first In Loud-on, but now ins better than I have done for years, "Dunno,"•-was the matter at fact an. furniture for the new home.- Mild air of the Gulf Stream, their activities have extended to the sleep well, eat well, and do my house- ewer. "The dentist kept the tooth.". Admiral the Hon. Sir Somerset provinces. G -h - - . . 0 ­- .. - . work much more easily. In my case Whatever vicissitudes 'nay befall is oug -Calthorpe, who to commarler the pills certainly did what you claim Not Been. In chief -at Portsmouth, will have "Look here! That land you sold me for them." A tight-fisted old gentleman who -man he can always keep the wisdaiv life I man, titight him. charge of the first reception to the for a stock farm is so rocky y2ou_,ftn't. -Dr. WWlams"Pink Pills are sold by recentl? recovered from a 'gentleman, -Japanese'Crown-PrIm—iie is one of even walk on.it What kind of live- all dealers in medicine, or you can get attack of fever, called up his physician .4 t officers he. few British naval ocers who stock do you expect me to raise?" them by mall at 60 cent(a box or a Ix on the phone and made complaint with, have actually commanded a Japanese "Well, bees, far instance." boxes for$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' reference to the total of the bill ran- win Liniment Co., Limited. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. dared by him on this atcasion. aAr L- ... . ... Strs,—I have used your MINAITUYS 1,UK Va'aL IL�I&VL is ft IL I&IL M IL M M IL ML IL Ift "See here!" shouted the old- Santis, LINIMENT for the past -25 years and man, "you have me charged for five whilat I have occasionally used other Tree. liniments I can safely siLy that I have, _ . . -weeks' calls. I will pay In the great woods, one tree for four never used any e-ual to yours. weeks only." if rubbed between the hands and in- Was by the cunning seasons builded baled frequently, it will never fall to :NTH EDUCATION 'The "But, my dear air," expostulated the relieve cold in the head in 24 hours. It fair, doctoir. I visited yoti each day for Is also the beat for bruises• sprJuns, ate. give weeks." -BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON With the raln's masonry Yours, truly, craft of al Board of Health, Ontario And J. G. LZSLM Provinalal "Perhaps you did. I don't know,"' re- Dartmouth. plied-the -nigh tone, "but for one week • Or'. Jdlddletap-will be lVad to-answer questions an Public Realth"mal. a 4 nknowu'of anyone .4 tars through this column. Address him at. C" partlament B148s., She was'the.wind'a green diLlighter. .1 was delirious, and I didn't see you come In.". Toronto. Her•the*dove Made, betwee7n leaf and sun, Lfnhn3rt for Dandrufts America's PUnew Dow RomeSm Book on His murmuring hou3o,.of loire.' -a in the centre of the room Goitre is an enlargement of the duce substances known as antidotes '_ ! I Hearth "900 DISEASES thyroid gland in the neck. Itis soma­or antidotes that will neutralize Quiet as a.seemly thought were built as late as the 16th century. and How to Re" poisona in the Wood. This germ in Her Infinite strength of shade she Mailed Free to any AS- What prevalent in 4 Canada and SeSMS dreas by the Autbar. I the intestine is supposed t6 poison the spread around, Scandinavian women hava long had ME My *I*War Co.,r— to affect a larger number of vv an equal educational advantages with 1111 West Big Street system to such an extent that the 'Peace as a spell she wrought- then men. Izi India, however, where Now York Va.A. *.yroid gland beconies -enlarged For that enclosed ground. nien,and aeqizired political pawer Very`. the disease is "extremely widespread,i through the strain of overwork; Just ..early in the bisiory of-the feminine' ..,.Just. as many men as women are sus- similar-to enlargement of the heart. Bred of such lowly stuff— movement. ceptible. It -ii also frequently seen' Water can certainly be the means Blown seed, a sheltering day, a ten- Iffiss Ella Johmn In parts. of Switzerland, the majority of communicating the disease, and" 'dor night- PIRIN I Tells How­ Cuticura -of those affected living in deep val- certain' wells in European countries Now Man seem kin enough eysi AS I The immediate cause of the di*- are actually frequented,with this pur-. . To,company her height. case is not known but it seems to be pose in view, by men who wish to Healed Pimples Yx associated with. mineral products can- escape military service. As these She knows not whence she grew, *'Baye'r" only is Genuine. "My trouble began se small. gam- , in certain drinking watcrs...The, waters are rendered harmless by boil- SO In my -heart, fiomd some forgot- 71 1., ... - - . 11. Sreat trouble in arriving at any de- ing, the idea of a causative germ be- ten seed, pits and In a few months they got finite conclus" ' on this 'point is that ing in the water seems well grounded. Tbg lovor thought of you d ruy forehead worse an was ion the particular ingredients of the water The goitre may be of the ,simple" Towered to the lovelier need. just a mass of large pim- DAM V ples. They were hard and that seem to cause goitre is some dis- variety,-that is more enlargement of �L. C. red and Plekball. m tricts do not seem to have any suchl the gland itself, in contrast to the scratch,and I was disfig- fittance,I kind where pulsation I&noticed in a' #Aln&rd's effect in other places. For an the Liniment ftellovel'o(stemper ured.for the time. They -,th 'na and'sulphated swelling; and where the, -eyes aie hates we embarrassed and magnesia, which are present in prominent or apparently bulging in Foch's Religious Side is when out in company. I tied sassafras tea but It was of no Wine waters and have been credited their sockets. Cretinism or loss of , Revealed. Warning! Take no chances with help. I saws.Cuticurs.Soap andOint- with being the cause of goitre, are not function of the thyr,,oid is, often seen Two laiw stories of Marshal Foch 11- substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- advertivement d sent for a free I an found in the waters of other districts, in children in countries such as India see the sample. After using them I bought lets of As Unless you lumine-a,side of his �ch.aracter.which .:where goitre prevails. where the disease is prevalent. Death adds to.-his Influence-,and charm. and when I had used one cake - I name "Bayer" an package or on Tab- 1 of Cudcura Suspend one box of Cud- The disease is exceedingly common from goitre is rare. The patient should lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. At a crisis in the war Clemenceau - cuia Ointment for about a month I .An -India, and as a, result of a very be removed from the affected area, or went to see him-at the fr9nt. When In every Bayer package are directions .,searching investigation of its cause in failing that the drinking water should completely heaW." (Signed) the prem�ler arrived he was told by 'an for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- Miss Ella May Johnabn, Box 65, benefit Com, , Idaho,March 9,1920. :that country, anZ elsewhere, the opin-'be boiled before use. Great officer.at headquarters that the mar- matism, Earache, Toothache, Lum- the I X_ anal was at mass, "but," he Tal- -ion,is held that goitre i4 caused by a! has resulted from the use of, added, "if bago and for Pain.' Handy tin boxes Cuticura Soap,Ointment and germ that obtains adm's3ion-to the!rays,in this condition.Another remedy It is a matter of special importance I Of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- cam promote and maintain skin par- ihtestine and there creates iodine painted externally over the will call' him out,­ Made '+ skin comfort and skin beahb a 3 a glats also sell larger'packages. M toxin which so pause, In Canada. Aspirin Is the trade mark often when all else fails. poison or influences f is and taken internally in the "No, -no,'� was the quick res 3*025c. Oiahmst2liandl0c.Talem2k. Sold the thyroid •irland that it undergoes I form of potassium iodine or tincture 'leave him-alone. It has carried him (registered ' In Canada), of Bayer throughout theDominion.CanadianDepot:• enlargement. It would thus'seem as of Wine. In India binfodite of mer- through very well so far." Manufacture of Moneaceticacides-ter of W11111811.S"SL C=VV Paul SL,W Usatrail. sbavos vailtz NNIV- ...Af the,gland was.overworked-and,con- airy "is painted.on thd swelling,•fol- - In March, 191-8—such a month as Salicylicacid. .-.:Mluently eilarged in tr�ing to se- lowed by "posing the neck for sev- France and Britain may well hope crate an antidote for the poisons cir- eral hours to the rays of the Sun. never to see again—a Methodist Coun- -iculating througli the -system, For it Pressure symptoms may require a ctl in Tbndon adopted a resolution to "in the function of the,thyroid to pro- surgical operation. send a telegram to Marshal Foch With the words: sa�i�FQCl1Qn "We are praying for you." 1, iu both The telegram was sent but,no•reply ICA was received. After the armistice, --4 NADC Us CANADA Foch, In conversation with an English Impe 'al Mica Axle Chmvasee Y- o ul I 1"La" GR form Take M6re Plea'su&e statesman, confided to him that one of just the things which had moved him most. enough powdered mica to in ffie'meal-time drink if "a smooth, hard surface on the e. besides its In the war was the receipt of an ex- traordinary telekram stating that the which relieves friction and enables grease to do its work "fine tasteyDu know it makes for health. -better. It prevents hot box6 and scored axits, and Methodists of England were praying -outlasts other greases two to one.for him. - -7. 7 Imperial Eureka Harness Oil -penetrates .Guns w.ere used'by the English at' me PO STUM CEREAL the Battle of Crecy in 1S every fibre of leather, thereby excluding 9 moisture, dust and'sweat. It preserves is awholeSome and satisfying The Desert de Carlittle, in the Py- harness,and prevents cracking and break-' renees, nearly 10,000 feet above the URE ing of stitches. Harness that is treat is treated CEREAL BEVERAGE sea, contains as many as sixty lakes ' OIL with it lasts for years, looks well all-the of varying sizes. Accarding to local .'.1thas aTich,full-bodied flavor, time and requires little repairing.-tradition,these were left at the time iEWN i -��r Askyour nearest dealer about these two hiih qu lity but contains nothing that can pus' When the-waters subsided,•the flood. pr*ducrs. He has both in convenient sizes sibly disturb nerves or digestion. It is said, Noah and his family landed ....... on the Bay of Prigue, one of the high: J� • eat peaks In the district. To prove I—Economical ,Qgickly Preparec the -truth of this tnidit Ion-travellers are shown an iron ring to which, the -s Evezywhere Sold bv Grocez peasants declare, the ark was nioored *hen the landing.was effected. BIT-1 L ...ISSUE No. 19 T 7 0.1'-'� NXI Al, r. Manson,cif Toren to, spent H;and Urs.Peak,Tof,66W, A 7, LOCALISM80. -h ith his dan- vvere in town on Wednesday. over Sunday. eve w -k of space —Mrs. T. Walsh wad in the city t —On account, of W ghter, Mr-.. (Kevl-) P. F. Gkardiner. tore 0 he report of tba council proceed _h ' �!'on Saturday. ings arb hold over fov our next —S. J. Collacott hAd a' business .,9 issue. UCK EGGS FOR SALE—Apply trip to the city on Monda Dto Hugh Miller,Pickering, 31tf Vbig;., —Da The W. A.' of St. ' George's' vid Bath, of spent church will meet at the home o OR SALE-9 younir pigs. Apply 'S d ith relatives here. an a wi Mrs. Harding ' on Wednesday! F Special in' Su' mmer Sh to Gerald Clark, Dunbarlon. _ 33 - .: . oes �Jo ormley has been India- May lltb, at 3 p. m. posed auring the past few days. OR SALE—Fresh milch cow 7 —Report of Senior Division'of Fears old. Apply to Jas.Underhill, Cil.e- Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps, hi'h1h6616 dnd pointed to�es, —Born, on Tuesday, May 2nd, Pickefiug public school. Names mont. 31tf 9 to Clarence and Mrs. Balsdon. , gi. in order of inerit : 4th Class—.N. RMY 'BOOTS FOR SALE—Six regular 5.50, for-4.00 pair. eon. 7 —Misj Rorke, of Toronto,' spent Morrison, Ed. Walsh, R. Morrisey, Mlirs. Sizes:8� 9 and*10. Victor Austin, Ladies' Black 'Kid Pump, Cuban.heel, regular F. Morrigou,'Eliza CouplaDd, Hugh Pickering. 39 e Hazel Crummer, Meryl RITISH I�OLUMBIA SHINGLES 4uiday with.relatives in Pick r- MIller, 5.00, f6r 3.75 pair. Hall, George Cowan, Geo. Mutch, Bfor sale%t lowest possible prices by Thomas —Found, a parcel (if newlylsrun- ELmest Baker, Charlie McGuire, -Paterson,Claremont. 31-34 Nice'line*of Ladies' Oxfords, black- kid, rubber � ;.,dered collars. Loser call at this Clareuve Potter, Mary McGinty, QTUMPS AND STONES BLASTED' heel, for 4.50. office. Leta Puckrin. 5th Claits-Rdth O-Persons req,y tringwork done phone Mark. 1615, write Geo. Ives, Brougham, 3-1-34 -Dr. E. J. Sbirley is liaA4 his Murphy, Fred Fawicett, Eva, Mur- or residence re-pRinted and other- pby. or PASTURE TO RENT-Pasture f wise renovated.' -One ofthe last dets pasied by JL about'20 or 23,head of cattle, ApVy at lot Sweater Wool W:= -Mrs. John Gordon. WO are 9,baseline,Pickering. E.�W.Sleep, R.No. thelegiglattire before it adjourn- 'I.Pickering. 3&34. .:pleased to state, is now much im- Just ffie-thing for Summer-PLill-ovets, "Australine" Wool, ed was that relatinw to - rural' , - t proved in 4ealtb. hvdro exteu�ion. Under the terms POTATOES FOR SALE-Early and -S. J� Collacutt is ilow bt%y while it lasts. Colors -Brown, DoeLNN4yyJ3 6da, te varieties, 60 cerits per bag at the farm, of the ne%v ttet the province Will Appla at lot 19, base lij��ckering_-E_­w. �-.:7.7- the foundation- for his Sleep,R.R.No.I.Pic:We-ring. 83-34 Wi�teria,Black and White. -My--one-h*1 uf the vrevionsly new a 50 garage. prohibitive cost of constrl4u�ihg­ flsy'-95 cpnts, go Q ceats_&-laall. OR SALE-A team c _Y�y o�u -a".-I - A h� ng ng� 5 rE -Mrs. W. G Ham is spending a transmission - lit)eFiJuto ru il s,ee- Fmares. Also 30 crowns of ghubarb. Apply week with her daughter, Mrs. J. tions. This act is in lieu of the at lot 11,con.4,Pickering, *or 13hone Pick. 14U4, ...... 31-33 -B. Horn, of Peterboro. proposed bill, to imp6se a tax of Ge,..W,.,t,R R 1,Pic.ering. DISHES ­ ..,- ' -DISHES -Mrs. SchatimlAirg, a Hespe- $2.00 per horse power,on all users HELP NVANTED-Agents. be inde- er, is spending a few days with Special oppo'rtunity'to replepish your*stock of every day.dishes.:- of hydro ower. pendent. Act in your city and county intro .her niece, Mrs. H Mechin. ducing 25 fast selling rubberized ho e-hold us 'Zhe new G. T. R. 'time-table -The Nutherlarid Commission, apparel. Make 313 a day up. Write 432 appointed to enquire into.. the Wellington West.Toronto. 32-33 White Plates, breakfast size, going,at 1.75 per dozen ­ went into effect..on Suuday� See Hydro-radial question, are ex OR SALE-Cbeap. all kinds of White Plates, dinner size, goiniat 2.10 per dozen .'time-table in another column for pectiog t6 conclude their work' Fw.got�s,harness-, and a,, kindsof farm im- changes.' "'White Platt�r§, riegiihVr 55; cents, going at 33r cents eich about the end of the mouth or plements in good order. Also several heavy and 1:" -Mr. Elsasser and son, of To . htscalesand acouple of light horse-powers. - -accompanied by a friend ea.rly in June Th-P Oro-radial if Herman, Claremont. Phone 201. 17.t.f White Plafters, regula�r 75 dents, going 6t 5.0 cents each ronto, I witnease- ara r..aw being-exa in Lskrge.-Platters, regular'1.50�going at 1.00 each spent munclay with James 'and ed ana s' ATOES �Ve ha�e 25 0 Plates..regular 2.80, going at 1.75 per dozen ins v6y strong evidence QEED POT ,Mrs. Rose� ba sh Cobblers ye.. These are choice ...Soup a has been giveb in suipport'of radi. k�7'If gs of'r'best selected government seed last Dinner Plates, Clover Leaf,'reg 2.70, go" in*g at 2.,00 doz.j -Se�vices next SunUy .,In St e r t e als. The Farmers' Suu-,'.the organ Rer bag %4hile they last.. F,M. Georgeze church : Morning at 10.30, of the U. F. 0., and which is gen. No.1.Pickering. Ind phone Full line of"I'arge Water Pitisbers, worth 75 cents', going at 45 R ml Pick 2326. 32-33 Sunday School at 2.80, Evening at erally believed to b� the organ of -cents eAcb. Heavy Glai:i Tumblers, reg' 90-cents dozen, going J.00 o'clock. the government, looes no oppor VOR SALE�l shorthorn bull. one t 60 cent,3 dozen: Glasq Priiit Disbe��, several designs, -Farmers have had another I' ­.parawr, 5 C Black Minorca's egg� for ..!I tutity to discredid any evidenct, ha!':hing,Pekin Rouen Tawri'and white �unner regular 4.5 cents each'going Fit 30 cei:lts each. set-back in 'their se6dinir opera- that favors the pro-radial bide of-duck n,also collie pt;P3, Applf''at lot :J5. a. tions by the heavy rains of Friday F,con ked -ighland Creek. the question. Howevei4 ki pite phone 3,1a .,n Fred Lacey. I and Satnrday. -alll t Full Line of Fleet.-Foot. Footwear of s-eftrt.i to kill t We -St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid 3vilt the jeneral impression is,that the 1.10R�S;ALZ-One dri-ving mari7one A. one medium weight. meet at the bome of -s. James governme'n't will gnarifht��e the �arne-;* I. . . . - �inn-,waiton with box oirriplete.. Ul these ar Andrew on Miltirsday afteryi 0013, bonds of the Tdronto 'Eastern as -les are in g,A�id_condition�anti must be sold.a, ror Childiehi' Buvs and Girls, �.Ilen and Women—all sizes in May 12tb, at 3 P,clock., ner haq no further use for them. Applyto well as some of the-olb-p-j.7 r _ p Vpog the OW -The Swastika Club held their� F.Chidlow. C.1aremont. 31tt, ed lines. stock,.: Buv -while'the stock. is- complete and get the final. meeting. of the �seaqon o I n -G. E. Glover returni�d home on OR SALO OR SERVICE-Slain -Tuesday evening last at the ho F ��ring. !he nicest hackney staA'1ion that in e Moniely evening from ChicapFu, %,on�lointhccyunty. who never has bad to take best qli-oice of style-, and sizes.' of Miss Kate Fawkes when a most . I herever s6hown. No reasonable where lie haj been for the past W .pleasant th-ae was spent. oeer ft- an I haven,, time to,care for him. few weeks In -cQnnection with hi:; Appl Y to W.G.Gerow,Pickering. 33tf ages far injuries �-us spend,lair the past year in the 0ined -three years ago, when.he TLVE TABLE-Fickevng t, tio S '_ ,CHAPMAN -Dan McGuire, who-has bee�n-Qnit for daw a n M Northwest, is visiting his par felldown seven stories inanele. T.R. Triins go"inp East Jae as follows, ents, Wm. and, Mrs. McGuire, for 5-1 A X. vafok shaft-in a large ware-hous0, N 0. f�, Mail -a feiv weeks. It . 2S Local 2,,"$P.M. the door leadi ng to tue elevato� By the new law enacted at 36 Local. 6.04 P. X a recent session- of'tbe legiila- -been left open, and the Trains goicig Weak due ap follows- rooni being-dark the danger cotild 7 .%-0. 35 Lo,,l -47 A. M. oes a ture no child cRn work in a bie. -1 a. having 27 * Local- 135 P. M. M t ' not be seen' The trial wRsl (:on illia s9 .-Sh 5 until the age of 16. Pre- il;� eluded last week aiui Mr. Glover n4ii S.55 P. 24, viously the age limit waq 14 years. _W`as awarded $F1.000 damages.. NoQ; 6and 7-a]Qo run on- Sunda`y- -Robert Someiville, who re- �;Ip do Are The Best, `-ceatj r Mr Glover- has been crippled f?r to Sta, V purchased the doubl ' Foregning iq.&ccor4:ing adard e b ick,�iif�. and the daii.inges awarded.1..4 tirtie;- one' e akl Y' 11 -viill 1�e our cnstomer -resichince In w'�ieh be lives from- none too tich P-rr a young.man Buv a�Williams' o' -M r< Joshua,Richardson. has re. in .�'eold� the east half to the Miis sr F1 n. eicellent health and full of energy. an(] �vbo�,e proq. A A SS SHOP "for-keeps. "All. sibi's.-li­ es ' 'a' s-. ` Pr1ces- IAW. e�- ARNET"10 pe(A� in life Fit the thne*.of theacei�, t s ap an size -Isaac WrAk, Sr.. who has been dent were very bright. - We con. Set of',�in'gle hn�rness. -living N�ith hi-3 daughter, Mr.;. A. atulate him on n inning his s;ng1c ji, e,:; I -weve- red-Inced. C land, for tbe-past few yearc;, 1 3 TeAm lines, 8.45 oil ie d IT on Friday laiLt in- hhu 84th Vp-ril repor.t of'Junior Room !�inwle br.idle-i, 5,25 ,Iea His funeral took place on n e 0 a re e -Prelftninaty notice Is given of AVe h ve a number I r�'y to the Union'Cernetery. of Pickeri 'R' Pqblic School : Jr.' T am closed bridles, 10,50-pr.. o i II-Ethel Bray, Edward Kii 'b. Collar top-3 omp�ete, with' 'of, ner, Ooro" thv Andrew, Phoebe bihs 5.00 Pr. B and 'ine Shirts �the play entitled -She Stoops tu "ier," by Oliver Goldnii t BRk,-r. awk-J­Iiii Greenlaw equal, Collani,4.73 tip, Sweat pads 75C. tip Forsythe and Arrow r r e - son, LeonArd' S.ephens Hirtiett wbic% will' h. esented in th MurriR. d Br s;; Po!i�li, T hes,0 dre absolutely guariffiteed perfect. -- . Mighton, Flar�. Slioe an a -ey. He, T,)wn H-­ ing, on Sattir- ence-Mutch, Ken-neth Morloy. Sr- Harne�-s Oil, Royal Colupol. _J1 A cn, at 11 by t.he I-Helen Cowan and. Irene Conp- 1;tZy n`o inalif Y. P. A..' W- flit4y. land eqnal Edna' Reid, -W-Alter Ctt'rr.y 0.,ru.b;L e I tc., RC-k1LlCt1.1 Ironi .3.50-and .3..3u to .3 For further particulars see bills, a laich rdion. Anetv� Lit�combe, All Harnei-, -and, -dit'i__.rep&' lrii_' i-i die sLanding of I .--- pu p'l lie Intermediate Room Hownrd Law, Bazel Bye, Allan -protnytly 'done. i a in t Andrew, B-irbara Hill, Ralph Pickeping public sr-hool fo r't 11 e Annan, Austin IlRker�ud William ' Buy. a Lowndes' Suit NOW �'K` month of April : Jr. W-Johnnie Martin -erlusil, Louiie StelAiOn�on,, Cecil Bradley Cowan, Mabel Stephenson, Mil.d. Harry Stepbenion, Ethel P'-jwpli, Harnes-� 31:iker, Pickering I -ar -red Jepbson, Nellie 'ier,-Carl Kir. Lizzie Atin' ti absent. Jr. I- til e all sorted out. Mope ii� I)e§t'of tle samples chner! AnnieBaker.Nr. 111-Har-. Pbylliq Pilkley, Sam $(_-ott, Dori-i 0 1 eO YEARS' 2,Gef in o n a ao Id R ch4rdson, Verna Reid, R")"' Reid; Irene Hall, Jimmie PalnLpr. I od t1iina for once. EXPERIENCW Bertha Kirchner, gilly Hall, Sr. Pr.--Bert Elliott, Margueifte, 'Hilda Kearn�,, Johnnie Reinmer, Walsh, Kenneth Richardson, Nora Donald Morriss�ey, Lillian.Witnan, Clark. Jr. Pr.-Xiclaolas Marri Fred T. 'BOuth)g1' Picke' ri 15 'Mervyn ' Potter. Jack 0 McGiu ty, .9ey, Edna Greenlaw, Morley, Ste. E_�tablished,1957. Bessie Bath. Jr. 111--�-Hilda Walsh, phensoh. "A'I CIRQs-Sandford Evaus(eline Cowan and Jack Jepli De L�ary, Marie Cowan;Lias Lis. SJDU equal, Edith Kearns, Mildred. E7 a combe Marj-orie Shepherd, -Ar- Muirphy, Luella Martin, Lizzie McGinty. - I An-nno s�n!tng a qkittl:and may thar �Ier, HAen 31-tirph.y. - A. B. I -EARDWARE -A. W. Crawfortb, who hFis Gibson, teat-her. 5-11 BUNDY'S bi�en manager of the Pickering en"a IN MEMORIAM t tree.ultiest branch of the-Standard Bank for Ptter.3 Well tiiroui7b Viria co.rec",re. lip BATH-In loving tnFniory of Lance. vwcia;notice,wihour r.,�wge,in t0a the pa�t year and a ha f, has been on.in France on May thb SCMIR, Americalka transferred to the 'Markb Corporal'Allen Bath. who was kill- a Ill ed in acti branch. The newi of his removal 3rd, 1918, HOUSE-CLEANING MADEEASY Al Ic from PiAering wag i,eceived with deep We little thought wben be left home -to make houie- - He would no more return. regret by the residents Of We carry qverything ''the village and snvroundin.g cOun That he so soon in death would sleep, MUNN &Ck3sleroad-ily,New York cleaning easy, such as try. . In his business relations - And leave us here to mourn. Tsrancb 021m. F st-w"bington 3), with the people he has won their No loved one stood beside him ...... U -S61f i g Nops' Washing In his renloval To bid a fond farewell. Step-Ladders ops"T bs, wringin highest esteem. 0 1 to Markham,-he has won a well No word of-comfort couldbe leave ELM DALE MILLS . I tdeserved prornotion. in which his To those lie loved-so well. Machines, . Clothes Wring6rs, Tub Racks, OuTtain -father, Brothers and Sisters --many Pickering friends congeatu. ,Site h Yon"can always get thebez Mani. successor will be Stretchers, Brooms,. Brushes, Stick Fast His -iade fi-om No. 1. In loving mematy of Jar�es Henry toba Flonr ii W. F. Law. at present manager Murdock. who died on the 27th6f Manitobq NVI Paste, Whiewash Brushes,' .� April, 1919, Royal Household Find lele'uora for itt Woodville. -The forty-second anniversary They shall go out no more,Oh'ye Bread. Try a ba g. Boilers, Wash o 'Metbadist Cbtfreh next 18tinday, ,,r,, ough Pastry'Flotir Fresh Rolled Oats services will be conducted in�tbe Who speak earth's farewell thi B ards, Steel Wool Carpet Beaters etc. Mr - * ' 4_*_, - __ - - _:_ -. BRAN, SHORTS 7 May the Sth. at 10.30 Ft. ni. And at Who see your cherished ones go f6rth, ..7 P.- M., by Rev. R. J.'D. Sir6pson; And.come not back through weiiry XMIX FEEDS�l years. r complete e of OATCHOP s will be your Sde ou' '6f Toronto' Thi lin There is a place-tbere is a shore CRUSHED OATS bl­ chance' to h7par one of the great From which they;shall go out no .�'BARLEY CHOP ........... preachers of Canada and we hope �-vvire knci Fami y ACKED COWN you will not miss it.- -The-annn&L C ----Mattin-Senour"100 p. 0.. ure .more. WHEATI 'Paient ' ­"Thauk-offering will be taken and 'MIXED HEN FEE6 we urge our people to make a re. Caldwell's Cream substitute Varnish, Floor Finisli, Varnoleum,i,wood Lao, cord breaking response. come CARD OF THANKS T))e early and select a good seat. -nxny neighborg White tnamel ete. I wish to thanktbe i 31olaq9es Meal S. S. will carry on " usiial Fit 2.00 and friends in tb e villa ell p. M. rvice on'Friday those in the neighborb r CRUSHING EVER c League se g . CHOPPING AND OAT --)"'f,w, tbef"9 YDW t Ask for a olor ovd. sit 9 P. m., with-the iiew, 3rd'vice. s1mpatby nud assistaine( rendered Get prices on feed in ton lots. president, Omar Sleep, in charge, uri g the illneSR And d,%th en of BELL PHONE.- Address on "Out Door Sports,"by f&tb r, the late Win. Linipt the pAstor.fulluwed by some new Mrs. Ward. X1. *T77, 777661MIS, tobts aud gww�s.-J. W. D.. Claremont, May 4tb, I Chopping every day. J. H. Bundy, Pickerip