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Soot% ............... STOUFFVILLE. DUNBARTON.
Established 1828
--Bak On 'Monday evening uni'.zw tb�e aus- A grand concert and supper w
Medicat Geo, er , - - I ill be
pices of the Baptist Yo4jogPeople's held is the Dumbarton Presbyterian
Union, Stouttville, Rev. Charles W.' Church on the evening of Friday,Mar.
GREENWOOD '..��.�.-
]R4 E. FORSYTH. Opb. D..'Vrevior �Ve are offering three King. of Claremont, will deliver his 10th, under the auspices of the Ladies'
o Gptometrical I[Association of Ontario.,Reg• prizes
istAssociation.ereMemb-crof ltl,,e American Optometrical to boys and girls popular illustrated ad dress-om1iA cross Aid Society. An , excellent meat
Canada or "From Halifax to Van- supper will be served from 6 30 o'clock
Eyes examined by a0pdintrrient.
Phone 2604, Claremont, Ont. coouver by 100 colored electric'lantern Ubtil all have been accred,after which
1st prize,20 cash tickets
Views'" Dola't miss this. it high-class concert will be 'given. in
TOMLINSON, M, B., Member �2nd prize. 12'eash tickets which the taleiited artistes from Vic. MILLS
-LI o ofithe College of Pli)-siciars'and Surgeons $rd prize,8 cash tickets DUNeARTON. . toria,College, Toronto, will take part
of Ontario. R.Office: that formerly occupied by to apply R. Keefer, pianist; W. S. Butt,
the late Dr.R.Frodie.and latteriy by Dr.,-Calld- ply, on school phonograph. -y
well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. Mrs. Blelikin, we are sorry to say, tenor soloist; A. Campbell, violinist-.*
231y organ or pianb, is very ill. A. D. Wait, elocutionist; and Alex.
Burn. on Friday,Feb. 24th. to Ger- Palk, humoris
t A great musical
V E.I CARTWRIGHT. M. D.. M. - for the best story about Baker's 'Clark, a son., is in store for those who may We
and Mrs. teat
Phone B
%C-lP,& S..Ont. A coroner fo-theCoun- Music Store, Stouffyillle. SEED OATS
tY of Ontario, 'Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.in Walton Holines is spending a fort- attend. AdmNsign, 40 centg;children,
m'tAlkF
at other!hours by ap t Ph B friends in Orillia 20 cents,
1r 0 Ind,phone No,poin night with frie'
N 24. 400.
i . M�. Quilthags aro now
Mo.
Mrs,'Geo. McIlrov and A]is4-rilbmpson Feed your light ones and
'Ist-not more than 05 words GREENWOOD.
NO. MCKNZ NON, M.D., L.R.Q.S., each had one on Wednesday.
o Edinburgh, member of the,college of 2E�d-neatneps A number from here attended the Born, on Sunday. Feb. 26th, to sow good seed.
Perry and Mrs. Wilson,a son.
ftysiciant and Surgeons of ontaflo.Ueenti&te 3rd-to be written with ink on the Group Conference held in tho
of BOYS] 0011890 of SurSsons, Milt, one side of paper,only Methodist church, Whitevale' on Alt and Mrs. Trimble spent Sunday I have a car of ..42
F ab%t `1 q,
elitoution to daiesses of women Tuesday eyenink, a']Dd report a helpful in Brooklin with their dMighter,.Mrs. superior quality
OtIles Lad resit Contest closes Jan. 14th • meeting,
The Ladies' Aid, will hold am-I- t Miss M.-Wood spent a fe*days last Seed7oitslie-8-fing 45--1 ki-s—. Or
'A
Legal.
ont Home"in the basement on Thursday week in Toronto with Mrs. Robinette more per bushel. will
ht. The Anglican Brethren from and family.
'Stouffville night. Mrs. Emerson, of Toronto, spent
W U.IKENNEDY. Barrister. Sol. will present their popular,-
ieitor.INutarY Public,%.Conveyance'x &c.
Wbit4y,Ont. 41 play �e Area Belle.". A good time -Sunday with her parents, Jonn and arrive in a few days.
iq expected. Mrs. Adamson.
Misses Margaret Gee and Gertrude Price 85 cents
On Friday. March 3rd,-women all per bushel.*
A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and over the continent will bold Mission•. Corbett are both confined to the house
•Solielter.Notary Public.Etc. Men to
0,1�1.111ofllioe Brock St-Nortli,Whitbr. 016 is - He BIE A L ary Prayer Meetings. The W. Ai. S. through illness. Samples can be seen at the milL
will meet at the home of Miss Thom- James Raine and Walter Bayles at-
DALES & JOHNSTON-Barii,-terf CLAREMONT at •4 o'cloch and invite all other rended the U. F. 0. Convention in
etc.1229 Danforth Ave, (Woolwonh IBldr women interested. Brooklin Satuiday--ittternoon. V
Toronto.-cphon Gerrard 4411, Sat)an.ayet m*a.�. Licenied 7-
wern 1720, tied.) 4()1y Airs, Rankin. of Turonto, is her one
Embalmer and Undertaker. CHERRYWOOD. account of the illness of her father and
am and Mrs. Stewart.
I LLIA M J. BEATON,9. ABar- Motor Hearne. mother, .9,
Wsler, Solic-.tor• mcr.beT o., ux virn Of Mrs, C. Liu!ener spent a'few &vs Albert Harve was bome,from bi
N k;;-.,,. Denison.roster and Beat - Toronto
ton Toronto con!Jection fur' in 1,(,i onto re,.en!Iv. last iive2 Ewing tea cold. but
I Trusts B"dijig,$3 Bay Strtet,Trr.orito.
I - .. ,�Hospital". Servicei Miai MRude Potis ip visiting -a ith q. resumed his studiep.Molvday morning, X
Telepbone:Main 961 acrd w -on. 'WeslPy Gee
and 1L s. Tbonip, Mrs.
1ty a couple of weekq Ag,.i, has been
M.- H. Sotn-iville is visi,irg 'with GALo -went to the
'Dental
BARNES' her parents,in Solina. unable to return home o.n account of
Ernest Ar.-nqtrong had a business illness.
J. 13 U DSONN. D. D. SJ- D. IS- C -1p trip to the ri-,v-last week. Mrs. Green and Mrs. John 'Miller a
()&nap Poor T,94-ted T.rsrt-2 zg%A,fen da I�tL-eek is Toronto
Iffo 1'�2 Caraon!ts..Toronto.
5)%tein' of comformble-4Aate wo.k, Wr t or friends over the week-e-d. er,., �iided the Mendel.
�,e Chopping and Oat RoM Week or priore North 5316. 4- �log every we
I Twist your hair on rRjri'-i,9 war- asohn concert in 31asser Hall.
LAKE -D.-9..
dap excepting Monday. ranted'to bring forth ringle.tq.-
B. BEAT04 -13, 'GREEN RIVER.
BG.aduazeo1-roe--RoyaTCA�1elge of Dental Highest prices paid for Rock Precious intends having a tele-
-Surteons and Uni-�rrsjty of Toronto. Office phone In his home before long, •
ever W. m, Pringle's bardtare,store. Whatby. Soft Elm. Basswood. Jim McIntosh has gone to Prince A prett wedding took placc at the Th.4k,Universal
Office hours 9 to 12 ;I to 3.30.9 Ind.'phone C
hum Wright. Sba.
Bell phone 220• 441y.2 White Ash slid other kinds of lo; Edward. where he has secured a posi e of nett
and Mr-. . 9386 1-., Z&a0ZU=45
loge. dow Lawn. Green Riven.on Saturday. 10ne of Our Productions;
luon.
toasting is a talrorite pastime theme Feb. I8tb. when their eldest daughter,.
• W.A.Barnes, Green Xv, days. Sleighs . not necessary, but Gertrude, was united In marriage to We sell Sill's Rite•Lite Lens:�for
shims are useful. Carl E. Devitt.youngest son of NN. J.
Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Ell. , all makes of cars-the best
'IT ETA E.STEPHEN-SON.A-TX-M.-, --Seve-r-a-Y-TrForn here, took intbe-1ee---andNlr4 -Dsxitt0t Brougham Rev. __. -. 7--in the- market for
V teA5 -tur at Wbitevale given by-Pr Professor Mr:- Upbam offtetattrilt. The bAde,
61 Lneory' Phone 2803, re 0 the price.
50-20 PIC�NG m:O Keys. looked ekarming as she entered the
Farmers are taking advantage Of pArlor leaning on the armof her father Tires for all cars, Emery Wheels! 41
Wv V. RICHARDSON- Real'Es the snow and are hauling wood with Is the strains- of the bridal ehorus. Saw and Emery KRndri,19,
o'Tate. insurance.Convey&= nlaied by Miss Gwendolvn Devirt
_8IejX
Ir wb,'�c,Etc,,*Pickerinr Cube,--qiii:� -LUMBER-:�-YARD-Ah
'lass has'been sister of the bridegroom, The bride
A Teachers'Training( was gowned In white charmeuse satin. - derv, etc.
DB.BEATON TOWNSMPOLERE started; We hope for a larger numb was
o Gcoveyancer. Commissioner for -Id, er to take pert, trimmed with pearls and wore the 'Woodworking and General
awt Accountens. Eta. Money So 1= We have a' lace room's'well a*scirted Quite it n.umb.- ratppav#rs at. grooni's gift. a p earl stinburef. e 2,
stock of the following material : r of carried bouquet of pink opb ia
cc farm 4bm -lasuar of Marri Llo- tended the meeting in the Teuiperahce cart a.
If:n
meow rj;. Oct. IT
Hall on Montav eviening• roses. After receiving coqgratula• W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road I
-JAVID A.. PUGH MatLhed -ft--C: Fir -Flo6ring'. N* The mitnr fiiendq of Nfrq. Ar-hA tions they repaired to the dining room Piekering, Out!
-Live stock a or.
1 1 f. w
("'aduaic: C M jonc%' �r-ao. Matched' R C. Fit- Sheeting, Find G,ahsrii itxa glnd .6 hear 4be -A �om here Kwedding supper wAsservPd.
Lieur" experience Wr-,n pe-o,creed h--t-er and bops -he may +,Obn be out The w4ual toast was proposed hr Mr.
att"k. Block and nrjr work. AA lcmd,) iia•ts Matched*B. C. Heral(jek. 7!uyviog, (7phani and rep-ponded to by the bVide-
invh .Matched Fir CeA'ti;�. 4 inww"11,
I ip senior p,ipil;, were ,!a ,;mussed R"00ax. Only the immediate relatives
and -1 in. B. C. Cedar Sidinw. ir,irii rh(,(-)I on Monday morning and friendR were present. The happy
Here 'You Are
S. PUGH. Licensed,,:At" Also,-Beaver Board, Plante: Boar-i Owing to !he• cA- -be te-tcher, couple left on the evening train for
Frc-.:nce e.i Cniar Mr. M-ir,!hi,;on. Toronto and other points, amid show.
breeder .,f ;ure-bred Shorthorn er wishes the
Alsc' safes reasonable. "mx, anti Apple Barrel�. 9 of confetti and go-)d wiq
-BROUGHAM., bride travelling in brown rharmeuse
+R r, or call, Ind, 3tone..Clwemor.t
14 .1 *1 - satin. with hat and coat to match. Cement,
21.1�4 G�en Nl�jo? P 0. 4 y
- - - W.—D. Gor-don.-&V S"WA&I FL aul eptu� a iew 'I'ty.; 71je belde rrurlved uuauv i)eauEiiui'
FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, in Toronto. presents.
t for 001111tiel Of York and Ontario. An ...-Coal,
shortest ---. ending the
on shot Luther Luther Middleton hr spending
'"On else of all kinds attenuad,to L Or
sic"Oe. Address Gross giver P.0.. Ort. 'week-end in Toronto;
WHITEVALE.
Bell auckloclependent phone. Mrs. Walter Bennett visited wish
-WX MAW, LICENSED ACC- friends In Toronto last week. Mr. Moore is at present very serf•
TIONEER,for Yiwk,Qintario and Durham Miss Mary Liscombe visited with 11. ously ill. 11ingl
,es. All kinds of a only attended Mrs. Mason,of Toronto, is.Visiting'
1� and Mrs. Liscom be one day last week. es
to. Terms reasonable. rate for W. may be
.arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Indepen- The Methodist Ladies' Aid will meet her sister, Mrs. W. S. Major.- 'A
dent phones. Whitby,Ont. sly I at the home of bliss Bat's on 'Wedues. E. Cooper is dangerously ill with
D A N C1 N G
4ay, March Sib. All ladies welcome. appendicitis at time of writing. Ready IR6�fltlg-
a Dr. N.,E. McEwen, B V.Se. At Valle,�,- 'ErR11 ELigb
4nd A meeting will be held Saturday Miss Brown. of Toronto, is staying
and Lath
e V" arch 4t at t -.0
on Temperance Hall to consider the Put- short time.
Graduate of University of Toronto. Wednesday Night, Mar.-Sth ure of the Mechanic's Institure, and John Buckles has ' been plying
Former Veterinarian to Macdonald the,advisabili4 of re•hrganizing under. his trade, that of brick=layer, in To-
G taTte 7,5 be P,ibli(!Libraries'Act. The Wom. ronto lately.
Agricultural College, Quebec. amusement tax included t
-Prompt sitention to all -clients. en s Inst itute are supporting the nlove. Hfrtkni Jnhnson is having his sane. •F., A. REESOIR
ti. Bell and Ind. Ph..on4s. ies jjj*ee provide merit and earne�tlyinvite the active turn fixed up inside Ly chaisging the
f�n-operation of the community. Re'v, partition$etc.
PICKERING, ONTARIO X-3:�=3R.21.1q, Mr, Gardiner.'of Picker ing. he Messrs. Pugh and Phillips attended
pipsent to a.Rri,�t 4nd cc as C, the Pro
h o'll 4
13 1 G 19 LA-N P-(-RTn-K- --The f3n:, �WLr LVLII'e A)ZpTi in fnhe lin'on Saturday.
Christian Chui ch last S•tlurdav even. Farmers Hre making good'use of the W 4- G s'R E LD
ing was a decided suc�-s, n6clei the first bit of.sleig bin g that 'there
cur- Cal = Gerald Cowan, of been this-wintpir. - jke' 0
Ha= a full line of rresh and able lead--rship' cA P. rmg,&O
The Chevorlet Garage and Service Rusebark. Ahcut sixty wk-re pr,-.4nt -.Nfrz. Gen.Pugh has been with her
ed meats constantly:on hand. Station at Brougham i--tilf.have their and wee well rewarded for being daughter,AIrs. Smith, of 0shawa,.d
ur-
Spice Roll, -Breakfast Bacon expert from the fnctory and als•c., hove :here by hearing' the splendid address ing the,past week.
New 'Chevrolet 4M*eci' Is it stock, by R. B. Ferric, Toront-. of the Boy's Gordon and Mrs. Hodson, of Green- Dr'u" g
Eam, Bologna, Weiners, ex"' Work depa'
the 3 speed car at the 2-Epeed price. rtinent, A 'abbath,8ciio'oj. wood, spf-,nt SmAay with the latter's
Agent for Cream ¶tors, Willard ff)Dthall league was -4-irganizA with parents, T. and Mrs.Hamlin.
prices paid for
.Higher 'ptably
13,itteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tiles, FrAnk Booth,of Whitevale.president, Miss Ruth Alackie most PxcL
-"Butcher's cattle., T!'e,only car on the -Toad that cannot and Clarence Philip,' of Brougham-, taught the Young Peoples'-Bible Class
Less secretary. The ;weluers were very on Sunday in the Methodist Sunday
h.�matched by our competitors. store �=a- '
Pleasing to the taste and were appreci. School.
gas and less oil than any car on the
A Good Busimiss. road,an& Service is our Watchword. ated by&D. We hope' the work of Mrs. Fred Major received word of
-School—here'� why White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil, this department will grow 'in this the death of 'r only sister in
place as we believe it one of the best Missouri on Monday last and immedi-
(I Over rwenty,dvus" young
men &M women have learned Gerow's Garage, BroUgham in the growth Find'development of the ately left for, that State to attend the Your 'Stock Need
youth of our country, funeral,
shorthand, typewriting and busi-.
ness me"in the Shaw Business On Tuesday morning death removed The skating has been splendid on
Schools. Every studerit hai recei, :>,XLL10TT one of our oldest and highly respected the race since the last cold spell and Attention - - �}.� _
ved permew attention and in*A&W help 157 reesidents in the person of Joram Lit- numerous of the young fry are avail-
-dw's the secret ofew succus.Eleven tlejohn, in his 84th year, after an Ill• ing themselves.of the opportunity to
fully R-App d schools,We havia chair Deus of about a week from pneumonia, enjoy it, Thii time'of the year.
and&deft for you. Sort at any.dine. Yonge&Charles Sts,Toronto and infirmities of old age, His funeral Some time raffo Joseph Carter, of t do' wel
Write now for hwx%004. took place on Thursday to St. John's this place, an". Oarter, of the 7th - They cannot
P.Me I Wroll".C N I up ftINCI P,^L 1i strictly first-class in all De art. Cemetery on the seventh concession, con. received word of the death of
p
inum- 7 -b
l, -With Pe"i i men Es and unexcelled in the Domfin.- "ill"t-Corn. -their brozher- whomas yarter.of-D-a- WhRe i egwd 11
amia He left for the west
-wail. and,lut e.lived for a time In loth, Minnes�ta.
;rail- En
ion. A sound busi'
MW ness education Wales, where he married, About abo4 tbirty-five years ago. A widow parasites.
three years after his marriage, be with.a grown-up family survives to
is a sure stepping•stone to success. We keep the best pre-
th
*vh Why not investigate the subject f concession of Pickering, west of Your correspondent omitted to men-
GrAdn L OPPM9 mtion for destroy-
the Brock road, but has lived for near-, Lion last week of the lecture "Ameri- Ph
We will gladly send our large'ata-
AND FL 1XING.- c ly forty ars in Brougham. He is can Humor,'I given b Prof. Kevs, of ing lice on'cattle.
itj
Logue which colitaing complete in. survived 9;his widow, four daughter@ Toronto University,by the Odd Fel..
I am prepared to do Chopping and
Oat Flaking every Monday formation. For yo d two sous: Mrs. Harris, of Brook- low@ Hall. There was a good sized
ur sake send
lin; Mrs. Davis,of Toronto; Mrs.Hop- audience present, who' listend with i
and Friday, for for it to-day. Students admit. per. of Whitby; Mrs. Arthur Carlton. good attention and much appreciation
f Brougham: John, of Toronto, and to the cultured The different N. E. McEWEN,
here
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learned
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HE PICKE." RI .N. G N WS,
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tedsktanytime. Our M a
Stoneboats For Pale graduates are 0 Albert, of Brooklin. One son, Arthur, numbers giver I,) assist I hu pu,)lw1as also
C
io&e to air
eminently successful. was killed in France during the war, m9l L
John F. Bayles, Claremont. and a daughter. Mrs. Wilson(Emma) -�, Veterinary-Surgeon
Rural Route No.2 He to also
W. J. Elliott, Principal died nineteen years ago. ',a indiser5tion oi-. do
survived by tweet six graod-children. 'i
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Mhe C*jennte Mud Have ,I
Laughed.-
A ymn who pralses, h, 'way
is own at
��-.�,',Abouf �the, Hou' s-e, prteparing food should not healtate,to
set what he serves. Theodgim N. Vail,
who, we learn from his biographer,
'OK
Mr. Albert Bigelow Paine, had con
Bog an hour
S6 DJd Not Bell the Farm. out,and tie in the cloth. siderable ability as a chef, w a always
and a half. 8 with fruit IMUM wlWng -to eat his own spec�,'s
wonwa with dishes,
Pvery Yew hundreds Of erve though on one occasion it took a good
An oldtime boded, Indian pudding
fandike suddenly find themselves f8c-
is very good served with whipped deal of courage.
Ing life whhout their chosen Cm-
cream or-& small serving of vanI& He had, says Mr. Paine, a special f
Psniou Mrs. F Morris,now One - Wtarm two cup@ of milk selad dremdng that he himself had or.
of the sutecessfu1�4=2we in a big 'tee cream.
Ind and.add.a cap of molasses and four iginated, and into which, as a guest
farming district,four year&ago fox well beaten 'Chop a pound Of
eggs. o6ee,rernarked, he put eveTything on
barm1f in,tbda predimmemt.
suet and add it to the milk, with' a th* table except the candle shades.
Bdore tea-
the dleath of her husband, teaspoonful of cinnamon, half a, Certainly It was a delicious dressing
bar time had been entirely taken- tip spooribil of nutmeg and half a tea- and never failed to rouse enthuslasin
w%b the cat% of five ch�ildren'$Jld the spoonful of galt, Now stir into this --except once. On that occasio,11"me Z
bome duties. Her husbaild's fl`UJ=i`sl enough Indian meal to- inake a stiff one in the party had by mistake put
succew an their 280-acre st'ock farm batter and boil Wiree hours. cayenne pepper Instead of paprika on
nemssities
had made possible all the t A IVd date �ud,,Ilng 19 a delec- 'the tray. The dressing needed a great
able
of fife and many of its luxuries. 'I inter desserL TO make this, deal of the spice, and Mr. Vail was
Mrs. Morris bad had no experiewO chop a pound of dates and six Ounces generous with the shaker.
busknes. What should she do with of beef suet to-gether., It is a very One of the �uesrts tasted his portion
chopper and was'abbut to ffikk6 the usual com-
a a,�J 1;4a4s Lu uze uav'm meau
home tor five fatherless chil&en. f or the suet in all these rec!ii�es- 'pliment when he su�denly stopped and'
At 11rA she thought of seking the Weigh twelve ounces of dried bread seized a glass of water. Another
--fazu, Then she concluded that she!crumbs and add them to the dates. guest tasted Me and did the, same
Then stir-An-three-fouithe of a eul),thing.' One or two,others- did likd-
should retain the hDMe which the
cUldren's father and gr=dfathe-,: bad of sugar, a we'A-beaten egg and two wise. The host looked round and then
-�---Iieaping-tal;,�.p�..�'6s-of-flour--vifted-tasted-ht3-oww.--'-IE seems a lltiiiei-
:with two teaspoopluls of bakinig'w'
mm Morris kept the thoroughbred arm," he said, "but you'll enjoy It
powder. Boil for three hours-Serve after the firist taste or two. It's prob-
vattle &M 114ns. She has -a flock Of
th tiny individual molde of hard'ably one of the best salads I ever
38 sheep and a lambs Which keep down w' h one topped with a stoned made." WOO
7� the� weeds about'the place. Part of sauce, eac, T.6Tob( oF Quc'il i L
the 1w3id she renU on shares for the d�ate- He ate every. bIt that was on big
dIsb; but though the others did their
growirg of corn, wheat and cliover,
she beiieveb renting on shares to be A Royal Wedding Dress. -best only a few were able to finish.
the falrer wuy-fairer to the man P,rincess, Mary -is the first bride of Their efforts ended In a kind o;f V12 LBe TI.Ns
who wmk& the land and faireT to her. the British Royal House to wear a-general hilarity and everyone drank
on one corn fieqd she*made $3,000 last dress on her wedding day that typifies great quantitl�; of water until rel iet
year. J%e ch
came with the fee cream. nd in packages
fl. ildren and Mrs, 'Morris the far-flung Empire.
L�%did the work in this field themselves. Ex-sokiiers and sailors of the War
'7.' - MM Morris taijeves in keeping ac- Servi%* Leg-ion Guild of Sailor and
aD=*&' She has a household budget i Sol dier Borderers spent we*ks harci at
WHAT DOES YOUR
and a farm budget. The--butter and i work on the wonderful border of silver be in good standing among the Dolor.f Raising Trees on the Prairies.
em pay the grocery bill.' She cant embroidery to- go round the train, moris, according to their iron-clad
strous, ivory as Undoubtedly there are mo,
I tin,on one mieFs. - - - . re difficul
ten exactly what her expenses have! which-is of III MIRROR REVEAL? 'with in raising trees on the
side and woven from silver thread on 'ties met.
been and what profits have beer de-
:i` rived from ea,�b enterprise' on the the other. The World's Greatest Bells. prairies than are to be found in the
leaster w-
lti -was suggested some- tinve ago Does It Tell You That Your Bells have always ield - xnpaia*k
-farm. I - i i i I A-nzmdnr Secona.
: Eaft &1taM INS Chosen Mits WOTK no LhkLL Lhe UU11OU13, Lne 0LVZ$VJX CUMULeIll able place in the history of the human I the rainfall is very limite(l.
77 the trees have to withstand a great
?�. e! of Wales, might be inc'uded tn-4my Blood is Thin and Watery race, and It Is quite Impossible to get ex.
nes beot., Nary cares for the Whit
of which symbolde design which found a place deal--Gf--exposure
Wymmdotte chick",..ko-i-Ile girl becomes pale at their origin. I . ,
on the- Princess's- -wedding g.own.--- When a growing tremes of temperature. 'Third, . the
=9-worth $50. Elizabeth, Who is a, complaina. of exhauAioii. dizzy spells: The largest bell In the world is the 1 fter
gueeessfil grower of flo"rs, Tlis flower, it is now learnt, played Czar bell, wb lob stands In,the middle prairie soil as we now find it� a
headache and stomach trouble, she years of exposure to the elements, is
cares for the flower garden. John.j ita part in the embroidered border. e evi- so compact and hard that It needs to
Phould know that these things ar of a square In Moscow and Is used
Eustwe and- WtTliam, three sturdT- Worked in the shining silver threads. denves of anaemia or bloodlessness. A as & cbapel. It was cast in 1733. but be specially prepared before it is fit
'-school boys, each havi a cad and be-.!are also roses for Engh&nd. the thistle glance in the nifirror will teU the'when�an attempt was- made to bang
for Scotland,and the shanirock for it. the supports g�ive way and It-fell. for tree growth. Norie of these condl-
long to a Call-etub. , i' I lie flowers story. There Is immediate need for a making a great hole In the ground, tions are, however,of such,a nature as
A stated ala0warKe Is given to esch; Ireland, tagether with litt tonte. a system builder that will com- -to inake th-e-raising at trein in Impa--
�f 4-b- Yffe-a- hi--whieh ft far over &"bun-
-the ehildren. ---TJts-CW-bought-this arld leares =reaetritiag m plet#ly -.TebtoWe LIM inisoing-4-ual sibtlity, but by following out certain'
Yew is known a& "the chikbmn's car"o Dominions. f the dred years.
to the blood that every part a methods which are indicated by re-
wo ita upkeep is to be paid, out of A maple leaf stands for Canada, a body will share in the.benefit. In 1836. it was raised bLy the m- sults 'aIreQdY-0btK1`1IeT, TreW--grcwfng
4beir alil'oovvance. spray of mimossfOr Australia, a 10ftis good example of the � ult of -peror NtF�olas and the brAen side
rea An tbp prniries oan he im na
Tt&-b"atH%*-home 11,16 ,.r ths Mov, bud for India.and &.fern leaf for New vil;s �?eeri..=x lz &aseso�� successful and. perhaps. even ,more 7
about 219 tons ind is 19 ft. 3 In. high.
A* fAM417 can best be Judged from Zealand- Is given by Mrs, George R. Smith. of
the JrM&01-31M Morris -It The Queen and Princess Mary de- Queenspert, N.S., who says: "I can_ 26 in, thick.and 22 ft.8 In, in diameter, I certain than wheiat raising.-Normaln
herself. i M.-Bxss,.Dom. Forest Nursery Station,
Im taken me twenty Yew's to make cided to use for the dress, in,which not praise Dr. William' Pink Pills too The largest kr.(Avn bell in actual use Indian,Head, Sask.
mw hogre what it is tb-d&Y. I have go much interest.is taker,amne of-the Mgh-ly for what they have done for 61�y Is also at Moscow. It weighs, 129 tons.
4
material which was. mud by Queen My eldest daughter., The next bell in point o! size is 19 a
1imis for reading. I wiK weew calicol three daughters. pagoda in U.pper Burma and is 16 ft.
'but I want good things in the heart, Mary ;4n she was married' to the Enna. at the age at' 14, became, run
King. high, *weikhlng 80 tone. 'The Bold Petitioner.
and in the head. down, mud I got her thred boxes of
It was decided that Princess Mary's the pills, and by the time she haa After these two giants come the
"My home is always open to the The Rornans had a law that no per-
chfifter of ,the noichborhood for we white' satin dress shoald be draped taken them s1he was in good health, great bell of Peking, 53 tons; Cologne son - should approach the emperor's
with the very lovely English point lace i Cathedral, 217% tons; Nupking. .22 .
:.-Ilke to have them-join in our music and is now a healthy married woman. tons; Olmutz, Vienna. und Notre tent In the night upon pain of death.
ifled Queen Mary's wed- My second daugh but it once happened that a soldteT
am gavlee and reading in the even-I which beaut ter, Martha, at the Dame; 17 tons each; St Paul*$
convivIled "Mary! ding-dress, and those of other Royal age of '16. was awfully run down and was.found in that situation, with a pew
ing." Mrs. Morris edral. 16% tons; Big Ben, 13%,
pisys the piano, Elizabeth the violin! brides before her. pate. In fact she had always been a Clu t h York. Minster. 1-914 tons; St.' titien'in his 'rand. waiting for an ot-
mid we also have good record musicJ This lace is arranged in 1'water� delicate child, but .%mdua became 'tons:. Ortunky' of presenting it. He was
ily Peters (Rome), 8 tons. 'taken.' and go1ng�-1abe-ImmedJAt�--IY
-We enjoy-fishing and-hathing--iii-Rock- falW.' which-fall-la-the-hem of the "Ca's 7-At-lagt ShG could -at The present Big Ben, at Westmin-.
Qresk with a party of neighbors. All ivory satin gown, and therV is also stairs witbout having to sit down and executed-, but the emperor, having
of us love Nature and especially the a piece of the Itee falling in straight rest' and could not even do any �Iiid ster. London. is tbe second )>ell of Its overheard the matter, cried out, say-
name, the' first bell having 4 flaw in
of bixds and flowers." Knes from the shoulders. of Ilght work without being greatly Ing:
fatigued. Finally I gave her Dr. Wil. ft. The second bell (now in use) also ..If the petition -bc for Iiihiself, let
and after cracked, as this. appe:ared to im-
Boiled Puddings. 'Ilamis' Pink rins.. taking but film d1e; If foranother, spare'lits life."
-How the Diver Gets His ' them we found they did her more good prove the tone, the fissure was slightly Lrpqn inquiry, it .was found that ihe
famous suet pudding of Eng, than alf the other medicine she had widened and smoothed.off by ftflifig. generous soldier prayel for the llv�es
To pply of Air. 0 -
is mther a simple dessert. SU taken, and'she is now in good health. -
It is harder to frown t7an to smile. of his two comrades. who hnd been
.,makei it, chop four ounces of heef Hoss, for conducting air from.the Then my younger daughter, Greta. To smile you use only thirteen mug- taken asJeep on thp. wute.-h� 'Tlie ein.
awst. Add a pound of flour sif ted,surface to the diver under the water now 15; became so run down that she 'r aah1v fort-ir, ttent .r1l.
-with half a toaspoordtil of salt. Mix�.h.% plwp� h.,,, ^^%*14efe4-jR4" 0 8 op g �-au Use si?Ay four.
COLIVE W Eau T, t oing to s-enow. ,mut arrfrT 2-
Lo a pauxe Wien Ater, Lie in Me able. An elaborate system of pumps taking eight boxes of the pllls she id3
cloth and boil three hours. Of course, operated either on land or in boats has now a big, healthy girl. I feel that
this pudding drtes al ese the worst is yet t-o came
oud, for a nice been nee ary to force fresh air con- afar what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nd
,,tart sauce. tiQuqusly through a great length of have done In my home*there can be no
Pbum. duff and jam i�oly poIiiei'Are hose to the man below the surface.. doubt of their value, and I hoiie Fiome-
two other famous English puddings. Not long ago, however, It was an- one else will benefit from our expert-
For the plum duff, sift together two ,
nounced that some inventive genhis ence."
L �f '.said, put into
,Z fl-., two teespoo Dan conceivea and., it Is You can get these pjW through an
.bak-inglowder, half.ft t0asP00nfua Of successful operation a device which it dealer In medicine or by mail post-
-mak and a nail a cup of sugar. Add a,is thought will do away with the old- paid at 50 cents a box or sfx bo);es for
eW of finely chopped suet, -a-MP Of'-apparatus for diving-taitm 'new 'Dr. Williams* Medibine MOTEL
-thfk Sys- $2.50 from The riAHRAJA. A*
raising, an egg', well %Oatm, and tem is perfected. Co., grocVvlae, Ont,
-SOMBAY ------
thme-quarters of -a cup of Milk. By tbe-n' ew method the diver carries -------------C1, .. - -.:- . -
RULES-
with nutmeg. on his back two steel bottles contain- M
ormon Temple is Designed
en.' An- T
Tie iiito.a cloth and boil for three Ing highly con1pres.-ed oxyr' on Straight Lines.
r contains chemicals for
hours, This, is served either with other cylinde Mormonism in Cana('.� will ce'll
sugar and cream ar a 'hard sauce-,absorbing the carbonic.acid
around the town of Cardston. in Al-
preferably the latter. froin'the lungs. A kystern of piping
The rely poly is %imply a p4ste carries-all-the impure air -breatlied Gnstructed by people of this
71
C faith
mtadts,with chopped suet instead of the out to a chamber containing the ab- Here bas' been the greatest gathering
ing. in the 1porbing chlemlea,], In this compart- place� of the immigrant.- from
Roll out o Utah. !
board am spread with any kind of ment the carbonte'acid gas I% entirely who have establikhed them-selves in a
jam. Roll up into a roll. pinching the eliminated, A small anicunt bf oxygen land that Is wonderfully fertile rind
ends together so the jam won't boil just enough'to renew the air, Is added
promising. The temple will covt $I,-
to the Vhanged and regenerated ex-
000,000, is built in the form of a Mal
halations and pa'ssed on to a compart-
nce gives
tese cross, and from a dista
The man who mixes'with ment In the helmet, where It can be the impression of a huge pyramid, be- 1
inhaled through the nose or the moutli.
his fellow4 ig ever on a Ing 118 ft. ;quarp and more than loo
voy;
ag,4 of discovery, find By this method the vitlated air is con- ft, in livight. On closer Inspection
w islands of tfnually being made over Into new- h ever, the beauty of the structure �v
ing ne -power in The Inventor contends that his de- pparent, with its light-gray
himself which would have. vioa Will do away becomes a
f irmd luit:vvL Isidden —-__MLIth.the accidents tranite and eon crete-outef-walls, 6-ft-.
renm which have occasion. In thickness. and" W
R.&sociation with and loss of I f.e slmPl� straight I
ally occured through defects In the lines.
others . Everybody. he This temple has been tinder con.-
but for -diving bose or pumping Apparatus till
meets' has some secret for
triirfinn f severa -yeaim-and
hhn,'If be can offly exttraCt Had Seen Her Before, time during-the-summer of'-Iq24, WJIL OREN&-— LML
jw,
something v i 6e,
it, which he A private. walking down the street, be held the dedication ser After
neyer knew before, 'Some- arm-in4rm with his sweeth6drt,.met a these rites, entrance to the edifice will
thing which will help him ergeant belonging to his regiment, be denied to all*nonbelievers, and
on his w4Y, something "My sister, ser' on lo those of the same religion who
gean-t," said the baah- ev
bstain from the use
which will enrich his life. ful private, fptr6ducing her. :do not totally a
. . .- I dr
No d -of tobacco, coffee,' tea and alcoholic
man finds himselfalone. "That's, all tight, mY"�oy," sal the
F-Rrgeart,-grin.n1r-g. imulants. which abstinence Is among
to bp st
Others areN.% dLqco%,erers..
NO. the requirements of those 4ps1ri`ng to
Mille."
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uloaulataff. Ilie Irid•vandeat• we
h you. Write for particulars. 6bl•t
lrxoLruc tor,, Canads. Vulcaniver, Lond9na
EXCATION ' GAND 20 POUN"'Z -,SALT v CLARE WILSON COARSE SALT
HEALTH L E
LAND
BY DR. I I WDDLETON1 DUA CAHOU ont.
'TORONTO SALT WORKS
Provincial Board of Health. Ontario V.kRM WANTED. BEND DESCRIF
AZ. 0� J. CLIFF TO K tion and price. J. "I"k Bit
Dr. JUIddieton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health MILS, NEIGHBORS ARE AM RoNlro unippewa Fa.118. Wis. John
tors thrvugh this column- Lddress UA= at Spadins House. SPSAIDS, ANADIAN MATRIMONIAL PAPJWw
ED 13Y HER ONDER C 26c. No other f•4L A. MoCrewy,
..Crescent. Toronto. Cnatharn., Ont.
FUL RECKERY.
. ...DANDERINE
BELTING FOR OALIK
"What is this here'L'n'-ursc doing in from school with indigestion, and his 'ZI
ATJ KINDS OF Z;EW AND UARD
vaUeys.mews.cablehosepsakiM
tm got the worst set Many 9to.,Mypd4 subl•"to
town?" asked Mrs. John-Murdock, of brother Wildile Friends of Tankville b*ltl
Avondale, Ontario, from her neighbor, of teeth I ever saw in.A child The' canxdZ appa-2v irm
Takipg Tanlac Stops Hair Coming Out; rice in YORkow
"I saw her yesterday mother lets,them. have all the ;�ji;; Resident Are 11'sToltic. 1111TRIBUIT, TORO
Mrs. Carson, Mli
rnornirtgi"' she continued, "and this they want, and that's a good dell. After Seeing What it. Did .Thickens, Beautifies.
The greatest of faults is to be con,
afternoon,with a beg in her band,and Bessie Briggs- is always catching
For Her. scious of none.
uses on Our co
she caLIM at sev*Al ho Id, and she keeps her mouth Open
`94ve L Is she, trying to, persuade nearly al the time, even When &he -,My recovery by taking Taillfic was
everybody to have their children doe-!hasn't got a cold. Dr. Jones told me so remarkable that say neighbors were
Xlemedles,
tored when they dion't, need it? I he believed that child had fidenold3i all amazed and many of them etarted Book on
•think she's got a nerve." but the mother didn't want to have the
taking it," said Mrs. Clare Wilson,
"Well, I don't know much about child examined by a doe as she :Taukville, West, Co.. N.B. DOG DISEASES'
tor .
�I%i How
what slie h3 doing, IMJA M U io just as heatiday no awli, -f "My heafth began. to fatl dve years Mailed,F'ree to any Ad-
except what Dr. Jones told me last her neighbor's children-" ago and I grew gradually wome rIfFlit dress
..night as he was passing our door. fie "Too bad, isn't it that thie TiVaITY along, To make bad maitteirs worse I jig set filth 8wet 3
said that scores of the children.run` skotild go on? Couldn't somebod'y was stricken with Influenza and that
ning about the streets needed to see come along and talk kindly to such left me in a truly deplorable condition.
the doctor, but their parerA3 didn't people and advise them to have their I "it was certainly a lucky day for me
know_-.-There's youT* Jimmie .Mitchell who,dock. WOMAN ' TAKES
there was anytMng wrong. children to?" asked Mrs.--Mur=l wmw-bfy-Etfsb�"d-persuaded me to
try Taulac, and k was no easy t"
'was sent home from school last week l "Well, Dr. Jones say that is just leither, for I was so thoroughly dis-
because he was dull and couldn't learn, what the Public Health nurse is com- couraged that I didn't believe any-
anything. His mother'wast.in a ter ing here to do," retorted Mrs. Carson, thing could.help m•e. I am like a dif•
85-cents buys a bottle of "Danderlae"
rible-state.for fear he was going to be! "Oh, if that's the ease we'll help her ferent person I= every way,my diges• .. E CHANCE
I
weak-minded. But the nurse tested out," said Mi-s. Murdock t wenty at any drug store. After one applica•
"I'm sure tion Is perfect, I have gained
non you can, not flazi a, particle of rr.
E.
his eyesight'with black letters on' she"ll' do a lot of good in -this tovirn,!pounds In weight and I am in the beat dandruff or a falling.hair. Besides. I Recommend Lydia
cards, and ..the found the child• was and every child will benefit by lier'of health and spirits now." hair life vigor. ' Finkharn's VC stable Coals
shows now
short-sighted and couldn't. see the' being here. And whisper! S0eral Tanlac Is sold by all good-drugglats. brightness, more color and abundance,
blackboard. The doctor tested his eyes people have hinted to me that Mrs. —Advt. pound, for It Helped
for gla3ses and now he is one of the I Todd's baby might have lived if she Her So Much
britrhtest• boys in school.'His mother, had fed it at the breast instead of 41'Rules-for Success.
won't let anyone say a word against i an that old condensed milk,which may Have a definite aim.
;:%Iw Fredericton, N. was weeld
the nurse now. She says if it hadn't be good•to put in tea in a camp cook- Go'straight for It and had some troubles women often
been for the nurse she, would never house, but is not the right food for Master all detafts.
have, and usually I was unlit for my
-have' known that Jimmie was short- a nursing irdant. Our doctor says Always know more than
an you are ex- work. I saw your advertisements
sighted at all. But Mrs. Mitchell's boy,every mother should feed her infant petted to know. and decided to, try Lydia & Pink-
I ham's Vegetable Compound. I a=
'is on,!y ore-in a hundred. There'i Jack at the breast, and he knows what he's Remember that difficulties are G131Y
very much pleased with the result
Tur"r, who is nearly always at home talking about." made to overcome: and recommend your Vegetable Com-
Preserve,by all means in your power,
---Dfflwd whenever I have a chance.
a --1ZJ I- . ...Ll lius! You may use this letter for the Deus-
R #Aft# I fit of others."—Mas. WAxDLzss, 3,60
WIN
CHECKERS--By Heck MONEY 4DRDERS. Mrs. Wandless, like many, mangy
St., Fredericton,-N. B.
Pay your out-of-town accounts by
other women who have found relief
`Cite winter season is a bard one on Dominloh Express Money Order. Five 0
I The solution to Problem No. 17,,Dollars costs three cents. Ov taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega-
.-the baby, He is mare or less confined,
whi
Ao stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It' ch aweared last week (white to Is Compound, is anxious Ao let
move and win), is as follows: table
7 Is so often stormy-Ahat the motherl other women know of this splendid
.'Acies not get him out in the fresh air I -W. W. B. � "Th.e distance of the earth from the, medicine. So by word of mouth and
1 17-22 2�17 stated to be between 92,- by letter, one woman to another, It*
5 18-15 11-19 1 BUT, is now
as,often as she should. He catches, 2 15-18 -000 and 92,897,000 miles. virtues are made known.
19-26 6 12-8 4-11 1822o
colds which rack his little Women suffering from. female Lil-
sys tem. his !. 3 16-12 29-19 7 9-5 2-C CU&M COMB
stovitteh and bowels stet I ments, indicated-'by-such sympt�nw
out of 0 - I A 11 1-0 6_4Z Minard a Uniment for Coughs and Colds Are flashes, pain-in the side and a San-,
isaa he becomes peevish as backache. nervous troubles, hot
guard against this the m4- U
&r should No. 18—Rlack to move and draw, The daily use of the Sbar Yrev== Pral run-down condition of the whole
To some, honesty Is the best policy
-keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets In __4__ aria irritation of the pares, I should take Lydia EL Pluk•
the house, They regulate the .%tomacb the usual cause of PiM lea and tvams kegetable compouna.
4"Id :,uwew. and break up colds. They policy-•always. whiny the ONtment 'For nearly fifty years It has bees
blackheads,
serf Qold by medicine dealers or by soothes and heels. Cutkum TRICUln helping women. Let tt help you.
3 To is delicate,delightful,
Wilhami' Mled,lc4ne Co.. Brockville., S,,,25,•owma2sandsoo-Taiamitile-Sold "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will
throughout theDowinion.CanydinnDewt: be qeut you free upon request. Write
3"9L hw 11L.W.-UWN&" 1 41
n Onf,* USE SLOAN'S fill at 25 cemts 9: box from The Dr, distin&& Lydia E. Pinkham's Text-Book upon
--------- • IW=a Soap dwves witbout amg. to Lydia E. Piukba= Medicine C46
Lynn,.Mass.
Mistletoe Brains. USE UK BACKS
the most- curious Illustra• YOU can't do your best when
One of
d.
di OW your back and every muscle-
-,7 -tiros of the working of Intelligence in aches with fatipte.
plants Is otrered by the mistletoe, Sim
Im- I A15ply Sloan's Liniment freely,with-
whose iticky berry. fl�ndlng. lodgment
od rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative tree branch, throws out. it tiny 4' A" KIOW of warmth and comfort.
rootlet; which tries to pierce the bark
71 .__ - - _11 . �-O Good for rheurnatism. neural gia,
and thus obtain a foothold If the sprains and strains, aches and pain
bark is tao'rough. the rootlet swings sciatica, som muscles, stiff joints allsi
Solution of this position will appear For Constipated BoWels, Sick Heakche,
tbe berry over" to a fresh spot. and next week. Vie after effects of weather exposure. aa
lttake,* another trial, 'in this way such!'-- For fort yeayin 9 enemy. Ask I
"S Mody.
a berry has been known to make fLve
The Bi-itish market for Canadian yourn L eep Sloa ' Sour Stomach, bilious Liver
At all druggista35c, 70c, $1.40. 2
Jumps In two n-ights,and three days, applea-remains fairly steady, standard i The nicest cathartic•laxative In the, empty yoqr- bowels' completely by
on one occasion a number of them Made in Canada.
varieties such-as Baldwin, spy anti' 491 world to physic your liver and' bowels' morning, and you will fe!61 splendid.
discovered by a botanist In the
``act of vainly Ben Davis bringing from $i 6o $9 it. when you have Dizzy Headac t "They work"while you sleep." Cas. 7
_journeying along a tele- barrel. be, Colds,
S10 I carets -never stir YOU up or tripe like
h i trying to find places to
graph' Wire. Bil�ousneis. Indigestloh, 'or Upset,
BMW. ISalts, Pills, Calomel,,or Oil and they
-1kcid Stomach is candy-like Cos- cents L ini ment Pr3 cost only ten a tics
Minard's Urilment proveits Spanish Flu S Pa n i s h -FM. -iii; iov6 Cascarets too. 0_4
7."-uy V cams In Canada
14.L Uncierscano it7
and should be Guarded Against •
:apt long ago,says-the veteran opera-
M nard
a.rd the receiving clerk tell a s Liniment
tor, I he,
tomer that the dispatch the man Is a Groat Preventative, bel-tig one'of
aad handed him wal code and there-;the olde-;�t remedies used. sins
fore could not,be sent at the usual Liniment has relieved thOuS___QL`
_P= of. Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore custoi!-ate.• Tiae
Throat, Asthma. and similar diseases.
;con'bath Were angry. So I went over, it Is an Enemy to Germs. Thousands of
ins looked at the message. It read:
bottles being used every day. For sale
'Buy'siz dozen, fifteen.itud a halt em 'l)y all druggists and general dealers.
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
six to plea monkey dashes.
ode at all and, since I Yarmouth, N.S. i 19
IL was rqt,c
.!aad once started to learn the printing
trade, the meaning of It was perfectly
MR
plain to me.
There drifted from out of the Arctic
the• other"_ day a man who had not
1.vilousn"(11i of cases
he&rd__that_the-GTeat-*�*r wall vy er. Mother Seigel's Syrup h"proved
the news of the war reached him in effective in permanently banishing wl"We
digestive tioubles even
the Coronation Gulf-country late in .11:11ullek'A have been
U when they ha Q?v
1918,-and,although he started it once, ong standins.If you
suffer,put it to the toot after your
it took him three years to reach Nome. next meal,
He wanted to enlist in the Ainerican.
fight in France.
army to fl
Mother! Move PA
With fit
Child's Bowels '
California Fig Syrup; I Alway§•`say "Bayer" when Aspirin. --* .:':` �1
Hurry mother! Even a sick child -Bayer" on tablets, you are not gletting'
Ness- you see name
to#es the "fruity" taste'of"'Califqrnia i� I L..E. S
--Fig Syrup" and It neveT,falls to open
the b;wels. A teaspoonful to-day may suffer with this com- Aspirin at all. '7 Why take chances?
Don't
prevent a sick child to-morrow. It plaint' any longer. Write
constipated, bfliouf_1-,. f,ertsb. fretful, and I will tell you FREE Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" package which contains directions and dose
bas cold, i�,inach to soar, I
sid-niallifili-a
r LL-1
a good cl hum bowels an old fa�nily remedy, after
In often all ary. Colds . —77Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism
of' suffering.
year
Ask your enuttie "Call-
J.
torn-it FU S , 'Toothache Neuritis :;Lumbago Pain I Pain
tions for tab rildren of all!
W. F. ALLEN
agwit printed kmother! You, B*)i ,30WL Handy"Bayer"boxes of 12 tab11,at&--Al&, bottles of 24 sad 100--All drugg;gtp.
7 ;
C S C All.-ii , L 10
A
e and
w phl your "v r '
'a y Dz2y Head� e,
JB world to, 's'cndiget ft or
you ha e
"i-o", ., 1 10
Lt t,.d �tomecb I., caody_lik
Yarmouth. N.S. �A.Plrlx is the trade m&rk Iregintered In CQUV"Tr )9ARYC" Us. JA,tul-e 116moacedcacidosurof SallcYllcacld,' Wnii*ftie
say woll known that A4101rill WftTIS BLYor rr-' U DIIII)Uc ag"11114i ImttItions, the TgCojw of Bayer compw
Must say 7011t Way got 21511ist Stu
an Imitwetl flg ISSUE No. 9192 will be stamped with their sesterai t4s (!od2e to&WS%*c roan
1,,indl.0
st 0
'.%
PRATT;
-.a. .;:+ a .r ::o-^, ..T•4'4 .'>•- ;•f.' .*j `$'a^ •A ••x;`.,.,.4. -•.� :'�.. :s..•'S. .y .^•,°hn',: .'u`••.'' " - .r •sr':n^=^. -'.r^Z et. w.•n'� '•'
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suffer, The United States is a THE BEST EVER
,�r _'•_ �talee Cream in July
5
at,, ~ - -• mighty nation at the present time, Concert D anoe � - •
.• �?* •:y,, :•5� :d every Friday awning but if its life-blood is sllowed'to
U + FPtctceria�. Oat.l F IS - .'� 'be sapped by divorce,.i6er great-
r.'•h IN THE- :•
TAMS nee* cannot enders, and the same, TOWN HALL WHITBY
"tl.: Per year,; t{1.50 if paid'ln advance. Q16y said of, Canada if -this
,
'. great evil is allowed to gross a4 it —°h — Iv I`�✓ H .A. R 37 B_Q MT
-:- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, has during the past few years. Wednesday, March tics sth, 1922
' _ �, Z' �3 �3 G31• RO DER " `
-- �. ... NOTES AND COMMENTS. By BEN HOKEA
4 n.. The leading soviet event in m lndia,ie cause 8tarring Mr. Johnny Y alia,of Hono- _
_ The unrest in 'ng Y Can supply your every need _ - __-..
uch antciety. lulu,ukelele la er an3 Fresh Frozen White Fisii 15c Fresh Frozen Salmon ... lsa -
n. g y The reciprocity pact of 191.1 is tenor soloist.
" Finnan Haddies •. ' 18e `
• ]gngland in years 'took place on p Fresh Frozen Halibut 20c
- - being revived. Mr. Hahalia is one of the best eoloiate Fillets of Haddie ... 19e Salmon Snacks ... ;26-
a_. Tuesday when Princess bars, in America today. Hear him.
z-: "".,``enl daughter of Hing George and Lloyd George, premier of Brit- -
,? y ain threatens.to resign on,account Commencing at 30 o'clock p. m. We have a cheap Haddie and Fillet. which while rough in appearance,
A Queen Mary, rues married to an of the persistent
Attacks made ADM18810N TO HALL 35 CENTS we guarantee, Fillets at 10c lb., Haddie 86 lb.
nobleman, Viscount La- upon him. - -- -
DANCINQ EXTRA LABRADOR HERRING, ... l0c lb.
y . x '19celies. The popularity of the
f .-. princess, and it) fact of the whole "
Y. :
•royal family, is evidenced by the I Q V A K E Rr Q U A K I E,S
..
" 'enthusiasm which the Redding A Superior Corn rfake 10 cents.
has ivrought throughout the
1--•'whole country. During the'reign ATTENTION, FARMERS
o ueen jeturia, the prediction JAMES RMHARDSON
f — - - - - p Now 1s the time to get your Harness and Shoes
;..:
was frequently mad- e L e-flue
over au e
monarchy of England was rapidly - --- -
'
coming to an end. Many thought We have in stuck a good supply of � ry
that after the death of the Winch Harness and Harness Parts.
Pickering''
�ardware' Storeloved Qlteen Victoria, a revolution ,Breeching Harness, w �■ Ni+ IV v
would take.place resaldgg in the
establishment of a republic. The Braes•nsounted Harness ' jus the place to
" Wisdom and tact of King Edward See rue before buying, as my price= ktre �-
as well as that of King night. We also have a few• sets r.�:-, t , buy a
George and the exceeding popri- of Second hand Harness. ^
t. .-larity of the Prince of Wales, g}soe Repairing in connection y J �'�'�`~ t Good Light
shows that the tnnnareby of Brit-
:'_
,Ain is niol•e firmly established in CECIL B RA D L E Y Get a Coleman Lamp for the
the hearts of the people than it T t house aiid a Coleman
,y.. lbws ever been in. the past, and•i, HARNESS MAKER, - - PICKKRI'vG Lantern for the barn.
likely to eudure for many years. - _ ----- - - - The safest, best and cheapest.
to come.
Best American Coal Oil-for
One of the most serious feature- PIC K NO _ your oil lamps. always '
of the social life of the present uke
��� � on hand. �.a
is the munerous divore", ,tud A good supply of Calf Meal now hand
especially ij this the cage in the M EAT ...•hilt A R Kum 'Cn:E� c*�*Pa .t is becoming � • The Royal Purple line-Once tried always used. '.
• gradually a. more serious feature - c r'
in Canada. There was a time J. S. BALSD(JN, �,� -when the mention of divorce '
would cause a shudder to most of - 20e per lb
Round Roast or Steak. ... '. - ---•-- -- -
people, but they a!'e now becom• _ 255 Snrluin Roast or-Steak. _
,. _ag so numerous that they canes Porterhouse Roast or Steak. - all Are
.. .ac
-Here Y
'but very rattle cotgment. A Cana. Rump Roast,... .. .. . ..°• 1`c e
�t
than woutan who had been living .. ... ".. ?0c
r Fine Rib Roast,
i .. in" the U-rifted-19tate:c'fia•..souse--- Heavy Kib Fla t,_ lfic
ear_ where he had secured a -------
•'"•t y °+ s • 3hcrulder Roast:
divorce, vi- ut
iced in this neighbor• Itua•>t, ... :• ;lc„ '.
ri. P
_ =lfoud not. xery-Iung_ago. and wuen�: �3ket,to boil, ... _ 9Q I� this 'IS �'h2lt,° S nil ilE'f'd •, �. .
- -
I- the questtvn of divurne was men
I- Leg of Pork, halt ur wllule,-Ntiit;.i cuus ..1'.
tinned to her s�,►id "Oh, we think: '5c L' cL� C � -
Loin of Pork.
. 11`
nothing (if having a divorce u: '
- Shouldenot Purk. .:: 15c �- L�n�
the other •ide." 'Thai "-eeina to lac Shualdet Rug-t of Pura, ... " tend 22c '` •`J
the ttttitunde of a grPrlt tuan►' Pate York StuStt'Ke," ... ... - - Gv 5ter Shell alid G rut: felt' �'Ot1r nOUltry. .
5. Americrtoa. They base bec•unie Finest Salt Pork,.,, .�
eo familiar «ith . evil' than a . : Hellebore and, Sulphur to kill
finest Brrakfa�t l'scot, piPt. ,_•
` tuata or woman 1%h"o has secured r+ ,P 4 .. !iced 322 Otll
' 'divorce does not seem to lose th Mild Cured Cottage R�111� tivalf t,r wli:,le). ,30c t11e vernline on
respect of the comreunity. There Back Bacon. ...' ... ... 4')c
are. nrr doubt, many case% where Cooked Ha.n,,.: :. 45c' StUCIi• t
it ie much better for a married iVeiners,.. 25c St(�Ck Si31tS
...
couple to have a divorce than tc k7
_
JHead-(,heete,• 4Gc _
live a life in which there is nut s . Essy First and DotuestyShorieninit••.3 lby 5o cents -
" article of love or ha pine-� -- - -
Where there is a family of child •.. lb print, Ili cents - E ! E A
- N N I,
ren it i a I I iful -izht to see the :
father and nio-ther.dis•orreed. Th• ...- . . e:FC"T_T"��T_A"a./t
position of such children i+ wur-c _ �`� - ------
tnan tt tnvy uaci•reen iert•orpiwn. G . R rAL� _ �'T�.'ill.�i 1 ill
In the latter c•t•e 'th'Py• could th - -- -------__-,__
•ere the name of-f.•tther atrct t>,,.tl� __.- ._. _ _ a, The Inventor's Safeguard
er..bnt in the .f;:rtver c:i-e th,.
nan:e� ruti�st he Hlih+u:ent to them ���j ,I SAFETY is the first consideration in every phas ;
The reiigth of a untion, depend-- }� of this Bank's business and s are In a
New Low Prices on All Ford 1,i position to nder a complete investment .service-
- �If t'he lremetlife ihat
eel ctuho-e i - u information
' With, !���'e - •� Our nearest. can -give you
it sdda very materially t� t �• __Models,•_effectlive at once { ` pue �n� anyrecurities you may contemplate
Ftrength of the nation, t,n.t wit n (I;{�{II Runabuttt .330.'?5 Glsa-ai.a 1 :+,�1 III,)
t S DARD 3E y r Invest
the hcane life' is destroyed ]n L• TAN SERVICE r" SarfK3 R
'divorce, the nation will inevitab y starter Fil�•3R' �tarte: 503 .12
THEa a
— -- Tutoring 5,;.'�4 Trt:c1; ' 612.923 ::STANDARD BANK : --
1 ECTION ACT ,ta{ier-�a.�o z- " garter Erb.,4 '�f;; - :.,"TOTAL 4SSEV OVER EI�H'r� T �1V1v�
Electoral District of South Ontat io . IiI Coupe 891.79 Suu. Lt.Del. 5.38 01 i - Pickering Branch, W. F.Law, Manager `
Summary of return of Candidate's 3 } Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager.
—_-- expenses. -Sedan 984 0;. *tarter 64113 05 -
' _There is below, as required' by Rev _ F 3. $-Pickering. Untatio
19(5) of the above Act, a 5ummar�
II
+N
signed by the Official Agent of tbP rr j j�� Bake' ry":
turn of election expenses made to tnt AIIy OI these models may be purehased with 8 { Pi�k�1'
b bim on behalf of Hon.Wrn. Smitb. V `✓
one of the candidktea at the ieven+ smkll cash payment, balance.110 be paid in
selection of a member to serve,in th- - �. a 7 0
House of Oommons of Canada, whirl twelve equal monthly lIIBtalmenis. By txSlila 0. 1 1LaTedlent6 lII Our Bread we are
.` said return is on Nee at my office and il�lil :' '
may be there inspected and extrac•to- I II{h re aree.t0 iN 6 OLl a loaf of quality. Beeps
taken therefrom at any reasonnhle _ I We are no prepared to re-charge all makes aIIG� '.•; p p g _y_---_
i;we 4uriog the via months next after fresh and nice till the last crumb is used. If not
the 21st day of February, 19.22, sizes of bll�teries on our own premise@. ;
V Dated at Claremont this 233rd dad- of
'.'February, 1x22. Give tls a trial.and be convinced a customer, try a loaf and be one the ' 4
E.!Gi.EFsox, - IHIII I) --- ----
-Returning OtHcer many we have satisfied. _
• -Summary' Bell phone Ind phone
Telegrams, person . .200
�RC! icy -- - _ -
2�
Taxi services •• -...
rt ,i5 s re l �U11s lit C Petty claims S7 R4 Advertising •. 1382 su " Chocolates in bulk and bogies.
: 'Hireotpreminea •• " 272 55 • Sherwood ], +
' - undisputed clatass unpaid 272 55 f
,ti :
'
82512 i4 , Weddir Cakes our specialty.
- Dated...at_0sbawa the 21st day of gales and service .�tatiOn.
y For
- - _ R M
�. ebruar_•y, 192`2. �"`•. uu A..,,�,p
p, A. Pr Rrr =-�rnone 2804 Imo. R. .7 f `►"
Uftiam Agent - -
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-4y ^Z.r+aV T{zt•'Y a �..�••,-'n„� u�•`'"y"'ri7;��^. �:.r."L+:n. '• •••%f4.�Yt -"v'�iba N: E"i`: '�:?. .?•!`.r,• n .'geA�."aw »x,�-
c�•c rov i / xo: i�M*� .., .w?' q�%'w + c e r:.
'.u�i -.5v'S[M1f4 Y!C-'✓W'•L L�fw. •i'x. -•'iG3+9S rJ - ••`Y.•f<f a."•;+LAM^W.w•i�Yef •" p�c.��: tnrW,dn .-fd➢F'-1,^.Y:$traCxT:S.r�h:' _ .'. .s^Yt4r w'+X,`S_.. t.•j�R.+v_,VV='.3
.:v "'y" .. ,.M4."!t P.. .!d.;,, p",•': a..,�ytj: x-. ,'gas�, '.k7 .?0."''. Fy,. :'.;�;• .per,-,�s.�.:wen^47 7
$..,;� .ants ,��' •„aaf .e ,� .,�:'; '`'°. •e -, ... "n`�' `�r !•
t . CLARE ONT. w l r
Hear of (Graydon Perry, tenor EAT MORE ,FISH The Pickering r
' •�.r"1 `soloist, of birrMaeter Evangelistic Mre. Bowen is 8erionelg tr;th Band, ou-Frida evenin
rheumatic fever. Y g•a the ;'y Y 1 Ce C tt69
Fine road- ds of snow are in Baptist Churcb. D1ale quartette 1�
at all four services. THE CHEAPNST AND BEST FOOD
evidence every where. A, W. and Mrs. Mackay went The object of this Association ttto
,W. Bingham is now busy decor , ,,,_
'sting Roy Morgan'e residence. into the city on Monday. The • Fresh caught, weather chilled lessen stealing and prosecute 'y1
former returned on Tuesday even- White Fish= 4 5e lb, _ the felons, �w
Mrs. Frank Soden was the week- on leaving the water-,
sod guest of Mra. Fred Farmer ing but the latter is spending a , ht Red a7on- Choicest u "
week with her daughter, Mrs. rimer Quality M•mb•n hevicR pen Nolen ooinadaIIi '
Geo. Hammond and ROD. Thos., -Eomba. "at Red Salmon 23c'lb. cala immediaaty-with an membse
were in Peterboro over Sunday. _ . of Ea•ontire Oonityli e.
Dr. C. A. and Mrs- Mille of To- Snow White Plump Fieh, Perfect stock 20c lb
' SALE REGISTER: -'-'`- Halibut- Fnrther•reduction on this Liao, • MembenhtP �•
roato, spent the weekend with _ 2c 1 Tickets way be bad tross this prestasat er,
D. A. and Mrs. Scott. Small Fish of !r B•oz.tsry on application.
MONDAY, 1►IARCa 6Ta-Auction sale Fuinan Haddle zsc, Oom,-L. ,U. Bsnks C.B.Palm
•
Charles Florence, thosgh con- of dairy cows,.borses and bay. at lot Good Quality b•
a i3ned to his room, hopes Co be 4, B. F. con., Pickering, the proper. Fillets- Smoked, Small Eer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.
around again by spring. ty of t+�iea. Burdyka. Bate at one Filleted Haddie, -13C lb. �/
Miles Margaret Maenab hits been o'clock. Wm. Maw. auction @er. Ready Cooked,ceiicious for 3oc lb 1.R. Thextoi: 'f�. J, Clark. '
Salmon Snacks= Dreakfaat, luncheon,supper �3 ,.r PlMldeIIl,
- -quite ill eaffering from trouble in TtTEBDAY, MARCH 14Ta-Auction aale deorNaey '
her e es but is now much .im rov. of mileh cows and a rin ere, horses cheaper than pike at ioc Ib. • «
y p P g Scotch KippereLtheonly imp. old country brand.on the market, p
ad. and brood lows,. property i- a W. Ciseoes, Imported Holland Herrings, Boneless Di It is M Business
. . ' . Adam and Mrs $peace were in Hodgson, lot 14, con. 7, Pickering. gbys. y .�•
Toronto over Siindap visiting Sale at one. See bide. Wm. Maw, FRESH MEATS-Round Roast of Steak 20c, Sirloin Roast or Steak 25c, •To help you run part of yours.
a ictioneer. Porterhouse Roast or Steak 25c, Rum Roast 18e, Fine Rib Roast 20c, g o ning a New Liar
niece, MieA Bessie •Worthy, p y pe age in the Vil- '
who to seriously ill. THURSDAY. MARCH 16TH—Auctioa Heavy Rib Roast 16c, Shoulder Roasts 14c, 16, Pot Roast. 14c, Leg of Pork lags of Whitevale I am prepared to do .,
Hear the MCMastec Evao elistic
sale of farm stock Lind implements, 25c. Shoulder Pork 15c. Shoulder Roast of:Pork 20c and 22c, Cambridge all kinds of repair work, including -
g ppotatoes, bay &c„ a t lot 20, con. 1, Sausage our w n make 25c, Finest Salt Pork 23c. The very choicest lines tops and side curtains, also Makin
Band in the Baptist Church, on Pickerkng (Kingston road), the pro- of Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons-the kind that is different. pour old car look and run like sew by
Friday and Saturday evenings and perty of A, E, Brown. Sale at one, i .
at Sunday services, See ?lilts, w. B. Powell,-auctioneer, F• d: Coldnam SL PERIOR giving it a Rood coat of new paint.
' n-__ ____' r _____L s IVIEAT liiAR>aET,- P1CkerinQr g P1 for Tnrnn
�I`CII7"1...o..arum w ac-�-rrr-j.n�xoun ti: 1,IAntrn Z31iD—,&riot 25, --- -- g f^ rt]aChin•Ty iIICltid-
last Friday evening and played a con. 9, Pickering. farin stock and ing;Pumps,;�Vindmilla, Silos
friendly game with the curlets- implements, the property of Albert
andl0aeoline Englaes.
of that village but lost by .one or Hoover. Sale at one o'clock, F. GLEN :WILLOW MILLS I CHARLES M. RICE, - x
more shots. ;.Silpetsides,auctioneer. Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale, flub
:..
Thomas and Mrs. 'Stephenson FRIDAY, 1�IARC'H ?4TH-Auction sale Cedar G?rrove S.wC'L15 Hill `
and daughters were in Pickering of farm stock, implements, hay,,
last Friday evening to see the grain etc., Ott]ot 3, con.4, Scarbare, TF'NS=VE ,
drama, The Brown Mouse,"
the prr, ertF of Wrn.Judd. Sale a,t ct
which• was resented in the Meth- one. S�e bills. Fred Postill, auc- .Corn Western Oats
.` p tioneer, ' _______ _ CLE A R A N C E
odist church.
r 'A Hard Times"carnival will be �+ R E A T Shumacker Feed' Distiller's Grains, `
held in the Caledonian rink next "S .i3. L E
Tuesday evenipg: Good prizes
Feed Wheat, Ground Screenings .
• 'will be given for the worst dressed Wr ' a '
- -- --_= gent led
the worst dressed lady, R' D.U C T10 N Cotton, Seed, Oil Cake Etc.
A mood band will be in attendance, -- - --'. -- - - --^— Og '— -
Harold Dickinson with his bride - � - Another car of Corn to arri�'e:in •' •„•.
(nee wee Ada Hill), returned of �, ALE ,,_ , H A R D'W ,
ter a week's hoaeytnoon in Taron - a few' days. A E
to, on Wednesday of last week
A. E. REESOR CEDAR GROVE y s
# and was given a rousing serenade •--�+AT —
by a party of ya�g bucks with ^D. S �.. O T T S - B Mona Savin Da .s ”
diverse and sundr instruments in D
the ehorus. _ Saturday; Mar. 4
Two rinks of our curlers went Claremont
over to Maivera last Tuesday and --- rc
:in the forb000n played with two -.FROM -• ,; � ' � � �I � • Monday, Mar. 13
them b several shots. In the L •� �'' �'""'4 ' !, l
=
afternoon they went to Agincourt Feb. 21 to Mar. 11 ;, '`� _.�;._ +,� ' tiOt oIIl� surplus stock
: ?t ,._�_. �� _ - but everythin
- 'vrhere they met with defeat, as $'-_ -; �.� �, . {>,', -
they are not used to;curling in the Getting ready for Stock-taking 3 $10:000 stock. 5
'water• See bills for great bargains ��•i�• r"''
:
Friday evening last a splendid p ?Will be reduced from 10 to
programme of well-rendered vocal Hi hest �� 25 per cent.
R prise aid for �•
and inetrnmental selections and
butter acid eggs
( 'Look out for f ills.
readings was given under the ans- --
pices of the L, F. O...Clnb, Clare- -e ?deal- ���¢ -- -�. at the tuF� of a tap__-._—�'lBIIk, �i`oQ�LEt,
moot, in the blasotiic �'J- -- 18T9 --..- °
�a�AE-tbe— - ---
close the Indies served a dainty This i,, the Ideal Store to get
lunch. The audience completely your groceries. You pump a.-er a ton of water every day. Your wife'carries' "�' WMfflt M
filled the hall. You will besurprised at-our tow prices over-two thousand heavy-'pails of water e•:ery year.
i ixninr- uivereit Jun- M pvdotlare can be:txed by shop- _ A=; To-s,^ �- , :M:•+ d .T ,= `,l that -.2a .-_
I -- y pi:g here. tC'e also have lots - I-uulu y ++i all Lind+. --$e%> prices
for 'Young Meu'y Evangelistic cf choice fruit to seise• It prov-.-1es a� 11,1,:y c: runn:ng water for your kitchen, bath- aai n' f'k
Band,-Toronto, under-ihe leader from. Don't forgetfo y "' ' Phone '_"R13.
ship of Mr. lfurray,Simmons. -%ill give us a call the >" or etz^r*. cY1'r;.:: i + F. CHi1JLOZi, CLAREalONT 4
'spend this weekend with the next time ym] are in to%n. Toronto ti�indmill initial cost is Low: - Its upkaep-only an _ _
Baptist Church in speciril services, Phone 2bU9. �'' occasional oiling., H�aG $0 LYTLE LTD•
(beginning Friday at :.45 p. m., Wanted-Poultry, Butter,'ERg-4, Quiet, cheap, powerigi-the tim: a-A labor sawed will pay for _ , 42
ant? including Saturday evening it§clt in a i:nglc s4aaon; with continual con^.:ort tF.ro•�n in. -
Fs�,ANK GEED GRAIN
CHl'I}LO '
w .
r I - i v
and Sunda at lU 0 �, . � Come n sad tail. t o er, n.x. time you ra ca town. it v^11
.3 a n aad'7
t' I ' CLARFRONT ONTARIO pay-you. . Seed Oats.Seed Wbeat, Seed Barley.
in_ Doo'C miss th @se splendid Seed Rye. Stock complete.
young men in their addresses and Ask for rices.
quartette singing. _ - FIRST•CLA9S ;C -W .P = T i K L; Y , P ;emu
The annual:president ve vice- COCIiSHCTT AGENT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY ;
+g
president curling match in which Painting and Decaratin� All kinds and of finest quality,
the losers pity for an oyster snip- :P1C7C0r111g;, - CZlt2l,ri3O Ask for a price on our• Feeds, Coro,
per,'was played on,the Caledonian Cone on shortest notice by Oats. Shorts, Cotton Seed aid
rink here on Monday evening, • a • ► Oil Cake. also on Oats,
George A L.illey :.Corn and Peas
there being two'rinks -to a side.
ground together. _
Bic the president. Besse Won from S;'aft Paper Pattern Backe, selections �o Phone 203--Use it,
•-Birkett by one shot •and Bundy 'of 9tmpsons and the famous
lost to Trueman by siz•shots which Empire Wall Papets. Hogg dE Lytle, Limited,
r✓ All orders for work re_Pived by W, G. _
:..ilef •=-o4he vier .coL4cu� &Ile �11Vi� - -
t:itr u�fi A v..�
Up. The supper, in which the Reid. Butcher, Pickering.
' - -
.ladies participated, was served in I ► a
a - - lthoroomsabove tofth Chatiore. l.IAJl �• - - Co4iI� ;,�0�� *,•
The last concert of the Chantal] 0 1GaS =Saving Inspires Conf,dense , ,
:=.qua series will be held'in the Nla- HE feelin of rode evdence and self-res -
sonic Hall on the evening of Mon• � g F pect which k ----
�day, March 6th, The artistes can � � .comes'to one who has money in the bank is more than Hard anA Soft Coal of'the
this occasion will be Oyapela Rn+l �� Our ►�Cack
worth all the effort involved in accumulating the sav- - best tlualifp oII .
.�Co., who a ill give an entartain ings: It is reassuring to possess a growing, bank account .- hand
went entirely diffecent from the !s ccmalPte with a nice which will-enable you to meet the emergencies as well as the
recedin ones of the series. O _'range rf mouth' organs
p g y' o portunities of to-morrow. C• A • T A W'
�apelet is a highly educated Indian with prices ranging
, p u k7 1'i LEi
lady, who is a niece of the Chief
from -•You are invited to open a savings account at our nearest branch.
T`�O f '
of the Creek Indiana,- Her pro -• THR PiCkAri]ZQ. Got. :
.;grammeis a most interesting one, 25e. "to 1 .�0'
and will.gige those_who__hea_r,her- -- _ --- -...--- -- --
_ ;
rreetsti;'reo9ion d the Indihe, - m
S
YAKF
he is a charming story-teller and His Masters Voice WHITBY BRANCH, ' G,'P. L1fNiu, aia»ttger.
bas a fine stage presence. She a Registered Optometrist
will be assisted in the programme Records. aR00KLIN BRANCH, G CROSS, Maiiaser.
by Miss Fannie Weinstock,violin- slid Optician
•list, and Miss Gene Burton,-pianist, Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe.
both of whom are accomplished Neilson'S $ulk acid _ _ Store,Claremont,oe Tuesday P, Y.of N+
artistes. . 1 D dream of the :W eat each week.for �leting liiyes a
a A highly interesting and in. .Box Chocolates ciao (ilasaea, and y take is 1fo
Olock and Jewelry R @pafrieg for
structive concert will be Riven by Take, Jeweler, Stouffville. Any rs•
the Claremont Continuation -' pairing or orders can be'left with Nr.
School, in connection with their at THEXTON S For Bread -:- - Palwer or at Mr. Porter's Barber
annual Commencement Eaercives, Shop, Clarmont. 0■ -
in the'Masonic Hall on the evening LU� 5 C �to .:: Onarc Flour for Pastry
of Friday, Marcli lOtb. The prn A�9w+1`
gramme wild cofght _ _
choruses, fancy drills, ins tr muen- n ---$rm -Shnr't� a d-Fe-ed Flour
tale, illustrated songs, vocal solos
�t'eCla'1 'l ant 3 r "
and sere-nions by the school or-' Of .Men's blue, serge and striped a k.
chestra. There will also be given Suits at almost give American Corn=ground,;craeked and whole'
Shakespearean travesty by John
---�
away prices. .
,� . Postgate, entitled, The Re- If pour liens are not producing eggs in plying guantities,,trylour.
taming of a Shrew." This one-act S2o";00 to $35.OQ Suits fur S12.U0' :celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. '
drama is full of humor and lasts Sizes 86 to 42., Highest price paid for Fall' Wheat', Marquis Wheat, Barley, a3
—for forty-five minutes. There will .- == " _ _ Buclwlieaf;Rye and fiats. -
be a resentation of diplomas and There is only a limited ouotber kept in stook. It will pay you
certificates to the successfal can. and the stock cannot 'Chopping and Oat Crashing Wedoesdaya and Saturdays. oall at our works acd insp•ot our sbi
ididates. All ex-students are cor• be replaced. obtain prioss Don 1 b• muted
dially invited to attend. Every • c ap•itewe do not amploT/hem,oonsegewl•
body come and have a good time Call early and yet your , ty we eaII, sod do throw oft the spa#I
a'
and help the school in a worthy choice. The Campbell Flour M�lls.fCo•, Ltd• sa e b pee ce�ingftow w�
esuee, as the proceeds w ill go to --rr-- ♦ _m anti soil iled, y p
the piano find, The programme J, ingoldt 11 '9i��at Mil, 8ttven •_ J. T. MATHESON
+lull? begin at 8 o'clock Admission, ,Ind. Phone 2804 Toronti� P'�I pas come
e adi crStion�oy ��ckeri�l�
tin cen ts; children, 20 cents. j Office and Works,. Whitby,Ostai�
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'^ . F TIME REPAIR MEN WANTED~
kinder;s+troaw wig kid, Shorty. •DAD t Go Stale!- We want alts �'�Fv+e dealer in each tovtm•
I reckon you ain't got no chance wh! .=:I went stale," would be a fitting that cs>si suppast in up-to••dute Lire rep-
be's around his
AFL ''Shut up," snapped the other. "Tbstt epitaph for multitudes of failures. pair tie 25 yin - �
'' h a T M�►T ain't what Fin goin' back for. I've' Stale brains are responsible for a large of any ot�eQ�e leash you tdre
`Y l S (CO OD got a good Same on." Dart of the failures' in the world, and
repairing, rebtii(ldiate, tube repass, tld -
v,
'. "What? Leta hear IV, - stale brains are mot only caused by •ahaat,ptreotlioaible, systerrialttic aourw. ;
IN etR1F' "Let's drive Tom Phirraey's oI' day- overwork, but by idleness, inaction, Get unto s bwiriaxs o4 your own Be' «=..
indeipt+mdent• Write today for. f2-ow _-
*` gin inter th' ayahoolroom," and eolvenly, slipshod use of the pass, Canadian Tire and Equip
Lem stood appalled at the sugges- brain, These things will make the
ha went Co 657 Yong* Street, Toronto
" NEVER COOK UP COLD MEAT, WITHOUT ff tion. "Drive,,,i t old ox o' Tom's most promislug brains go stale. -
~, letter the schoolroom?" he reiterated, I know a buainese man who has
and the humor of the tiring caught his tremendous brain power, but much of Look for Virtues.
boyish fancy. "Bully idear! Let's git Dgin't look for the Saws as you go
J, , his work is exceed ordinary and
along an do it. Geel wont teacher - - ,thraugYr2fly;
'r.a ' .;.: t• - - be scared!" And chuzkli . with mis- tame, because he does it when his
xj':::::.:-•'• brain 4s paled and Lagged. He is And even when you IIivd them
,r chievous delight the plotters ran It is wise and kind to be somQwha4•
` W _ BLU � � along the road to the little pasture constantly working under a great bl-ud,
whe'r`e Tom Phdnney's old ox Beauty strain. And look for the virtue behind theca
4.., was meditatively chewing the cud The result is that his Judgment,
tinder the slhAde of a rant spruce. For the cloudiest night has a hint of
g which is very remarkable when he is light
;A TALE OF THE DEEP Shorty rapidly cast the halteradrift rusted, is much,ot the time poor; and
{y SEA FISHERMEN from the tree, and with many a "Haw, he is frequently irritated because he Somewhere in its shadows hiding;
y _ Beauty! Gee, Beauty!" he steered the It is better by fair•to hunt for a star-
z:
lumbering animal out end along the makes foolish,unaccountable blunders. Than the
BY FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE. I dusty road in the direction of the No man can do'hi8 best work when s=pots on-the sun abiding.
be to obliged to spur on his jaded It is only a glad "good•morning"
+� schoolhouse. As she passed,along the way,
This was,a plain one-storey build- faculties; when'tte feels h61i mentality '. ., >
+�-- ••--� - ing, shingled and whitewashed, sit- lagging and ta• compelled to;force it tQ But Is spread the morning's glory
[Copyright by the Musson Book Company] uated upon a knoll of bare rock which yield by pressure. There mast be Over the livelong day,
•' _ - seemed to heave itself suddarly out spontaneity in the ho,¢ht nr 4hPr4 -Carlotta Perrv.
. ..' CHAPTER ONE. •(it suited him to be so=--atr1 at times f ll� c��, ai ,he roadside. It seem-
:....:
"1'ne broad waters} of the Say of hier most incorrigible and unruly. He ed sir w= that the only rocky land will be no vividness of imagination, no Y
'.: ]t^aria shimmered as a vast steel-blue was •truthful and plain-spoken to a in Long Cove ohoudd have been rele- certainty of memory. Do not hurry; do not Burry; no-
expense in the glare of the hot Julie truly remarkable diegree--traita,which gated to' the Thousainiia.of employees to their thflr.g good is t by won
schoalhou!,e and the >�' i'y'•
pun and merged into Qe azure of the i redeemed many of his mischievous Anglican church, but teachers and work in *Ire morning so completely
cloudless sky with but a streak of�pran.ks-a.nd being fearless, pugnI clergymen were wont to apologize used up, their faculties so Jaded, their RHEUMATISM
_ faint mistiness at the, horizon. Ap- cious, and,determined, Master Francis for the ruggedness of their respective i-pmts m low, that they are Incapable ( 'cilia !s an old toot and
parently oblivious of the heat and the James Westhaver, at the tender age territories by :.'undey references to of accuracy or efficient effort. 'They Herb endorsements with from
exertion, two bairefooted�oys ram,of twelve yeata, had gained a rsputa- education and religion being ounded Pet endorsements from ,
down the dust Bay Shore road and:tion. g have no enthusiasm in their work; leading drug trade in the
Y y I an a rock. Long Dick Jennings•-a their mince vvan*ter; they make all states Yor 16 years-tor
a 11heumatfem, Gans
threw theanselves upon a patch of i He wean t'a big boy far his iter,focal fishemuan and acharacter-used sorts.of mistakes because they are in = 1 stomach■, Bowel and
" • .,> buDyh-shaded grass fringing the high-,being short and stocky, but when he;to affirm that both were rock bottom Kidney 'trouble. Now
�_ may. The older of the pair, a stocky.:had his taunted sandy heir brushed' no condition to locus their powers'
sandy-Faired youngster endowed with:and h' clean.Sunday collar and suit propositions and bald to butt against, ■o1a by National D,or Co., mtoreoa
but, as Dick had no education and upon their tasks. In' fact their brain !Ont. through your home drug edy
c i Z•riaitJa prier tiih•ttmatia itemedy Oo.
,rll the aggressive cocksure manner:oil he looked a fine, s'inert little fel- very little Te)igion, he was no author- cells are in a constant state ot.'ez- •84 Ist Ave.. 8amiit0a, oat. -
Which goes with twelve years of earth-!low. hound-faced. eyea of clear, cool ity haustion, and the result Is med;0crity {
r -)v existence, was the first to speak. I grey with just a hint of blue in them, As soon as the schoolhouse opened in work instead-of-a high-standard of
'Got the pipe, Letno" nand freckled as aI? fair-skinned boys itself to view Shorty fetched the ox excellence of which many are really
"Yep!" replied the younger boy=i are, men said the youngster was L u a jerk when he caught sight Capable.
Wiping his face wi::i the sleeve of his,+'dead spit", of Captain Frank West- �a horse and buggy ied up outside "The
=
blouse. {haver, drowned these ten ears in the e i The avetsge brain is capable of sale
"Here's th' terbacker. Gimme s = y '� r I Lenidoor• "Whosegis that?" hissed stained effort and great efficiency REMARKABLE > _
chill waters o$ Sable Island Bar. An pprehens'ivel " 'Tairet th' REMEDY.
knife an' I'll cut it up." he's like, the of man in every way; 1 v" when all t!a physical standards are
= minister, is it. FOR
Lem fished in his �ocket.sird handed,they raid. "Reg'lar devil,he was with; Shorty, with the pipe stt�l in balsa up when all the tissues are whole- _
r'•, over the article called for. i his tricks an' games. Altus jokin' an' mouti`t, scrutinized the buggy and some
nourished; lint, the moment OQESI?�
"Cal'late that's good Ameriesn strir_gin' a man, but a great favorite horse closely before replying. there is an accumulation of pol±ronous
Plug." he retmarked; regarding his with th'gangs what shipped with hitn, "No, 'tain't th' parson," he said III material In the blood, efficiency is im- diet book that inrush agare by tamag
chum's awkward efforts to slice the an' even his last crowd ud forgive ally. " 'Tie a hired,teanil, an' 1 reckon mediately'lowered. �Crowtos and following the Crcwtos aist-
z -hard cake of Mayo's with an expectant him for what he done', I.c't'F hope th'' knows whose it is." It you want your brain to be at its i Reduce eignt pounds a month, Plenty
eye "WTli�r did yet git it, Shorty?";young 'un don't imitate his father in .,Not th' ins inspectors?"1" stied Lean to ear but a acfentinc met which .toes
1, The stocky youngster closed a keen th # re3 act." W'hate er men said of l• Pe 4u best your must live a balanced, poEsed �not produce rat Crow,to= Is absolutely
vP still ath41,P1•P1 nratP;v. .t - o .t .�6�-.. �I111 8 hsl�-rr9nic at hP 1,nna}+* iue. bee ,,ud+ you III BUMICleil't rest- ' "
,��.T,r�py P "�'�' "Nam. It s Cal Jenkitta. He's a-iLOin' Sold by all druggists. or by mall Oa
V "COun[i its-•—•-" E'lUC!(ldted Clte Veiled Nolte which in r 'sleep, and recreation, sad t413L.the fTK•elpt of price, fl Oo per box from '
away second mate o that tbree-master I spas aesazoura ooX7ANx
"Where?" variably ended their remarks. What down to Anchorvilte an' he's a-cal body and mind and properly fed and _ 'roroato
"In my Uncle Jerry's coat pocket."i it was, many' men knew; the.Widow on teacher afore he. sails. Give th' exercised. This is Imperative to sue- � 7ar+t, titze•t. �
- -__,y(,That's stealin', Shorty!" murmur-!Westhaver knew and locked the se- dia}'gin a prod, Lem. Giddap! Gee!" case in your woxk'-Succees,ed the.other, with an ominotta shake c rat in ::^er bosom; fiat ha maiortty Up hbare rock path they scramLbl-' CORNS of"No 'taints Lesstw•a a not .from,wereunfamil ar and o Captain
ed, and opening the sthoolhouse Con
yyhort• in ex-' with a bang, they leaped behind the
Uncle Jerry;' asserted S y Frank Westttet�,r as the man who had bewildered ox and drove him through The Country of Mothers- _
i tenuation. "Fair exchange ain't' no gone down on S&bk Island Bar wit}1 - -
robbery. Uncle Jerry,took my pistol the Glace W'P:thaver and halt his with thump. and wild yells of encour- 121-1.aW. /'��� -.•.�,{.�
ro era. dUn le Jerry from k i-Y Pistol the years a e,--t �8gem�• There:vas a chorus of gir9- ' China until recently wita_ihe count t-Off -with-FF Q•rc
Debt.sacs--from-4he--interior of-i..�t
.-- h ...I.t• --- };pTiy', ,�,n;rasr�vi+ in ino3L of his"
room as prior Beauty, frig'lite'rsed ctrl of motliers-ln-law, where they reigned
an' I ca1'late I'm due a good many 1 plots and trick" v as Lemuel Rkti,-a;of his bovine senses, crashed through and used.their power to make martyrs
p_kngs d' terbacker for that weppin.i youngster-six. months his junior. Lem the narrow doorway and Into the of their daughters-in-law.' One"'anent �
e took my pistol away 'thou askin"Sues the son of another fishutb skipper;apartment, with the frnmework of the imagine to what point this ferocious {
ate, an' I'm jest takin' his terbacker ,rho, h'avinrf !i ine house t. a lacg a anTnont was catTtee, 'But their cod
aurnnivw cur entangiea On ras Drays- Y g j
tl,uur aaikl•,ri` rim. Gimme to pipe farm, was rerardied as One. Ot the kn h awl here. a'*-fe (^ r,-1sait4h a:: cal, rl,r+ young
_ n.a t get _ All eiiA lip •• t '"C["" a .. � 1.4:.q 3u.r. Lu" ,in='el rA ! � I've trot ye. ye• c6iisaimed wives have liberated tliemsrivvs'in the
The pipe--a r irty ma,aiorous ray after the tououbtal,ie Shorty m nil' !" Chinese Republic.
imps, She • stud Lein turned on
of the eomnionest variety--w2-9 pro- his escapades; and tvherlever the sandy helarina the voice,-and instantly found
duced reverently by Lem, and hin'cocn• ;hatch of ynlin:ie Westhvver wav bent theri•elves Y The femiaiacsi of Canton have won
z,. =• _" , ^reaped by the horny fin-
nion fingered the b.ackened article in (,utl•inin,„ a lot the b'ra't: nin of a "glorious victory":
P' p Qers of Beauty's master,'Tom Phin- s
w,th the appreciat or. of r would-be I is Ring w=,iI<i be ,ern in Arh:,per• ney, Inside the s•chorylrcom the ox was First- There is n0 forger ally Ina"- -
�^ ` connoiweur. "Go'a'l pipe that," he re-;ing proximit,• be-lowing than.le�ro,-1t•; P',t•fs were riage code,
lzuarkud after A critical examination,I At the nrme this .ilapter amens it Q g . Second-The wife the right to -
screamin in fri ht.'and as Tsmt Phin- .
r "Colored up dandv. Does she draw�was-summe •. .and the idea of attend. ney l+ugge•d them up to the icon, both -keep all she has earned, �, �
i well?" iiyg Khoot si such rc reason proved boys heard a familiar voire-a man's. Third--The divorce laws are the'J '
"Yep!" anaa'ered hem. "I tried her distaetefu! to Siiortc. Ile h:i:t ii;Ile
voice--drip ink.the animal out of the-same for the two sexes
t out two days ago with some tea. Tea use for schooi anyway :ind inflritv1v,I roan. "Uncle Jerry!"'gasped Short + !
snakes goal smokin, but paw'ful preferred he l.:n sutacr.a asxl the so Y_ i It would be Intvreat.ug to !;now _
strong. Het,e's a ntateb.' You kin try,ciety of Clip boat fishermen 3rd lob-;and while he squirmed in the farm- what Is thOUght of all this by ;he old p�n't ht lrt a. bit: Dtrop si little
et's clutch, the ox came lumbering out ti ;her out first-" sternlen slang 'the beach to the' of the exit with horns down and tail irt&ndarins with .crystal or mother of '•.Freezone"oa•an aciiiag corn. it:.-tals
Shorty made a iteit!Live sir stare. gloomy sch•uolhodae, and the qet^ere upraised, an=t a-it:t the red-faced Uncle pearl,buttons. ky trot corm steps hurting, then short•
"N'o, Lem. t ain't no hog_ you kin.;and staid teacher. Whatever Sh�cty _ - . -
-ltev th' fir_t shot---" i thought warn sigh Lem ceptr i, and�Jerry th,vackir,- i�• with a w•+oodea -"'a"- ly. you lift it right off with fingers•
1 -"No, no! You_smoke her, Shorty.-ever since the craw• went the school dro a head first into 'Mr. Phin eey and Thp demand, for stoat milk in B.C.I Truly.
1-1 ain't cure tb-at I like that kind o'i%aw but little of the two wdrthies• still exceeds the suppl • in: spite of, Ycriir drtigclst 4ella a tiny bottle of
;. I the two culprits, anti ox, boys, and
terbacker," {- As he lay rpon the grays aL thi^i man rolled to th Part n 'in a t0m,A �4 s 4(1 net• ctrl. increa.e in vied in "Freezone" for tt few cents, ortRco n,
The other sniffed disdain111lv., I , P to'remove every hard corn, sort corn,z f tr/ f :l .;a:. .,,tpi,:b .s Is, ,dust and profanity. the Ira=t year,,
fiun: lsial(e ye sick, 1 ca!-tats. 'Vem-; uffed assic'ilnv�ly at the feeh!p �;rrfk y _ or tale between the toes. and the c;tl
p (':o be continued.)
ber hors sick you was ]as' time i trive in the bowl of the pipe and a seraphic _ _..Una Minarli'a Liniment for the Flu lures, without Sorenesis or irritation,
ye a puJ d my cigar?„ smile on Ills rrpvklWi face, an ohcec-r.er _ _
"''That Warn't th' cigar." indignantry h� „t W _ �-s+ _. :..,., K..ti•a wrrn
answered Lem. - 'Twns th' green a would have sp d that' S..,rt.y was-' ^ -- -- M yagrL per.. - _
se with' the world. So he was-'-nut N ' ®nn s Digtet�ser-ComnQUad -
ples I was eatin' afore"- Tal-e5 more�n 1pe�ngthy contemplation on Sl,o1_ty's Faded Things New S`x 1�
I a cigar t' snake we sick." ,part usually meant mischief—the calm _ in Diamond Dyes x 0 l -icing the winter and spring months hares are again more
Lying flat 'on Ilia statttacfi, •Shotz.y ..` iial:te to contract contagious disease---D1STrNtI'RR, IN-
Lying rite sterns as it were. Tnrr,ina Z FLUli!�7A• COI GH3 and COLDS. ;1s'a yrevf•ntive against
pulled a c.ty at. the pipe while his sharply, he reached out with a.dusty,; s a , these, an occasional dose of !+SPOSbi'S" is mareelnuaty
comgarion regarded him with admira- Each package Of Diamond Dyes' .1 . O -:effeci!,e ks a remedy for rases elready surfLring.
Lion in his' eyes. y sunburned tact nrd,kicked Les» in the t D : •.apO S,• is equally' ett'ecove. s.!%,e it as a preventtva.
Short Westhaver I comtale directions =<> simple any wo- Q
was something of a character-a ver- Lem!^ +man can dye of tint her wot•a, shabby �AER �• Don' wait, For sale ss dru 90SUMIT INDIANA,
stable Napoleon among the boys of ••Ouch!" luster Ring acknowledged i dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stock- ' � s►zfOSZ►7[EazCaL voa:Pa -
Long Cove, and heniue] 'Ring ranked• the romrpand with yeghed them red_' legs, sweaters, coverings, draperies, �;
its his trusty 1?eutenfant. Though ++ Member r;hen ;hangIngs, 'everything, even if she has 1 - vj -
young jn years, both were old �aml v „ ''i t /fe, ' .I
_�
lacks o yours-on this winter. never dyed before. Buy Diamond i
iteeped in juvenile crimes. When. +,y. p!" pled Lein su:piciouc.ly i �• nn-nth er '-
Hank Garvey`found his be nit^ham rat ahoy them'. The 'was Rend!D' ��`'�el !�!, -
y Name dyeing is sure because Diamond, i, ; i 1
' raided_bg-lbei-r best and mos luscious booi a." '.;, -' :- -
fruits he immediately made but one II Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, ' v ";I�jtlittlr ' ,1 ATLANTIC CITY:N.J.
" 'Memlter what teacher said abouti d tl fl r A+ i �L'
deduction. "Short Westhaver zit' „ streak, or- run., Tell your druggist• al It It A THE NEWEST HOTEL .
Lem Ring:'' When Deacon Elisha, The other grunted. ••Uh-hull! Said whether the material you wish.to dye j fiQi",�` AT THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS RESORT -
Small missed the best of his apple- 'I vitas c!uiusy'on mp-fevt.'' ! is woei or silk, or w•iaether it is llriem,T 11{� 1 di European plan.Novel Riczinnovation;uniquemlor
ar.�l cherries he used long-forgotten Ye an' .o c were. Lem, an' yell; tattoo aT,mixed goods, it r ti�a� -acs stns throughout;Restaurant overlooking Besch
oaths alto levelled them at the touseled• p' y' _, �,� t � q' and0rean. Dancing in'rrelGoROOM and Ritz Grill.
head of 4 Widow Westhaver's kid. remember when re fell down an ____�;p_�_ __ "'�i q s s� Single Rooms $s.00 up
knocked her desk over she said you, _- ill s; 4 �.
-a + +-----------Double Rooms-$8.00 up
. :1tec person wasn't spared, and w•aa wor'se'n a-hull-in a china-ahOg.,, �iiceittraLe an.their �i U I ;N',.' tea-'• _:•, .411 rooms with Private Bath and full Ocean View
tirai�y-s time the worthy-ele.,O wv, Lent frowned and the other contin-, worn as wholehearted'y as they cote- �n
i disturbed in his studae3 by the shout: , A'A � T rte ?e+ R yuti�L ALBERT gF.i LER GUSTAVF.TOTT
Ued after A IY4USC: 'I've often v:older-'centrate On the11 worries success r • ,,,� , r'; Manairina virartor ResidentWnager
of an enthusl'astic crowd of Long Cove _I! �`! X' '• .:•�''`�'--1 -
youngsters applauding the equestrian ed jest what a bull in a china shop;would be assured.-Mr. Euslace Miles. -• ^'
ud he like.' It ud be lots .n' fun, _ - -
ability of Shorty ag he ,careered I cal'late V, '
around the field as, a cowboy on the ?,. _
Mascots are popular among airmen,!
Huh?,' Master Ring's eyebrows i
:bare back of the clergyman's' old' one famous pilot pinning his faith to
arched questioningly th anal , ,bowed i 2 509000
F A.'R M RS , '
horse. Tom Crosby, a cranky, cross- interest. "What's th' game, Shorty?" the tail of a fox.
g't•ained old fisherman, and the terror, "bet's git along 'to school, Lem,"; 1 !
of the Long Cove boys, once fell foul i proposed the otr•er. �� t' » 1
of Shorty and next day found his dory' ..,Receive Seasonable Hints Free.
gone from the beach and floating I, "To school V cried the youjiger toy Beauty'i� from within. ?f
bottom-up in the mill dam a quarter i in amazement.., "Why we're an hour, - Are you one of them? If not, tut this Out,
..;'.• . ate already. What's th' use o' goin', every human being' wquld
or a mile away. Haw the ter v„ cultivate a gracious men-
Youngs tali in and mail in an envelope addressed:-
,;': •, tat it up there is a myystery to this batl� now.
y ,:'•�'�
day, hut some'' folks say that t,aptaln{ s`7e!s+t you wait an' see,' answered tality, not only would what. .i Publications Branch. Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
f loinzdaforsthekpurposenhad been ur-`shorty, "`$ing' Lem tattooed, grumbl iUt•1fU1 expressed
be Rlst)rhis tl}?Udy No stamp required.)
t.•. ing at the senselessness of•attch a rug-
;. .Blit-4-all--# _boats hits anal•es-_ oil IVs 11 giL.a lick ' tcrr..being!- ' aat•r asy aa,o• for +ssasoaiss a aZ71saP=--a ss•e st ofoaMos
p g p absent this morrtin'-" T3uht a 'light'• There would indeed' be 1 eoutaiains aaetnl assts zor r.smat•.-+►aa /u.o .:aa at.yo» it.t o: otar
ca odes there was nothin s itelul or oa r •at or ettlt+4r•.
tree fe D 1■ntad y the aomSat
iotis. The in�h•ahitatrts of file tinyiw' upon Lemuel and he smi]ed grace sect Chalet, A superi- ` n •`
�N �m h, t aura tit arri
ova 5cotipn settlement characterized knowingly. "I cal'late I know why, Ority about him. which .... ...........
}
e wan to git back to school na,ow. ' '�0e .
;Nita .as being "aesl<y an' bold," and You want to see that Dexter girl,', would be:evEn greater than wart Of see....... ........:.........
liken him in spite of }cis impish quell- hey?" mere phy;iep..l beauty. I � .•..._ •••..•...
CIEies, while the school-teacher, to 5ttortty blushed. "Maybe I do �roois..........
w-kbrn he was a Ish,sxp thlrtr, rer&TdOd. an' _ _ s.s. pro.
y+•; maybe I dan'l;'11e replTerl. _ +{
trim as one of her nta4+t promising Ism ,xt'itfi�d• Rrl " ' 1po3nl>a,rq rd's LinlmenS Jor :rippe and Flu. ! +:•,
a-.when he attended school and 1
1 s-
':.. :.,.:3 :aar��...i '�^n'.irT+"�zs, .�, °,a a•a;:v+c._,a• �°,, t-.�5. .;�'�. .� �"C',"ir. .,,ti- tiT:x•.
e 3 v '+nS�k.•-w.. k�f,�?°j..v,Yy". �r• .*'°;+'n'•�T•,rT� '4`:.s� �7' NV tti"'+z ' 3 ..
u,'w�F"x y;r .•''�'•a`�+'.' ;'S;.. .r^•':'.7•�r eq�cs,.•+n,r.r1-ski-, .�.y-� _., «� •r w`A� :i,:.. .d.�....s>r
S', T-. ,',.`y,"` r ;...v°,ew�..-a f :f�::6wi". - ae.,. •�±{�•yf:
ye ikr�''°� � •`�*,•�o},,:• _9..R°r:.. ,. - "' ...•u-«7.o"`•'y;5.� .•r f.3"u.^.. .,w--, . �' ,'"''"'m` a�r'lt":a�... •'�•.'.''`•-1'r+a A •h'�,,,,,.+t• �. *'"• «
h..
8,7fi9,489 IS PRESENT POPUI ATION Ir Developin�oC �� w�.�-
Prof. R.•W. A of the
Faculty
- _ _ . . _'. � •
-OF DOMINION OF CANADA �, y
of Applied Science and EngineertW,
of Toronto, has arranged
Census Shows 1,562,846 Increase Since 1911-Next House a serieaitoyf special lectures on water- Y�
-- of Commons Will Consist of 245 Members, r: power development for students amd
- -An Increase of Ten.
others interested. Five eminent en- "
i` gineers are speaking, between Febrv-
•': ary 27th and March 6th,on the u'tiltze-
d tch from Ottawa says:— applies particularly to the case ofIg ,. ,'rw>•:<;
spa :;°''< :: true of the vast water-powers of Gam•
tion inrat�: Y'. -i<:;•. >+t'�
Revised, figures of census returns is- $ribi�h Columba Represents
8'u F of Philadelphia,
„-;sued on Friday night brie the total the next Hbuse, following a Redistri
>�:t:: �vf4�:: ?:'...,:.>•:«�;:::<.., ads. Lewes F. Moody elphia, ``Na
g �.
DUI, -;V. . ,,.t1,a,� ..;tA. /L. _ of the Hy
� � t. owLLa. amad T�lion
dro-Electric Power Commis-
as
489, as compared with 7,206,643 in resent House, as follows: r f �° a
P s f•° z lion, W. M. White of Milwaukee, and ,;s
1911, an increase'of 1,662,846. The Next ,Present ;. , ; R. Gibson.of Toronto will each
;revisions modify the announced totals Province— House Howie t deal with the )vase of the subject in
for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, .Quebec :... . ...... ' 6b b5 D
Prince Edward Island and Ontario. Nava Scotia .....•.... lb : :16 `r fti
�� a �„ which he apedalizea The provincial =
7.'T'he revised figures for Ontario,rather New Brunswick ...: 11 11l c; n university is. vin regukar courses _
water-power development and'rcan-
c+rrnoue9by, restores previous unofficial.Prince Edward Island 4 4 ;p � in p
servation at the present time, and has
computations, the taba.1 announced be-!Ontario ........... .. 81 82 �«;
in 2,929,034. `Manitoba :.... • 17 16 :t done so for many years, numbering rJ;l
The total b provinces and terri-I Saskatch ai: ...... 21 16 amongst its graduates men who have
y p become noted in this field of engineer-.
"tories, as com aced with the 1911 Alberta .. .. 16 12
p ing. The prosen't series will therefore,
• . •'k 1 ,3
-census, now stands-- British Columbia 14 13 ��; supplenimt the regular-courses and
. .c
--Census-- Yukon ... :. 1 1
�_. 1991 181' � .� Y• ,v'f�i bring ire university into closer -w
contract with the men who are respon-
- Novp -Scotia...... 123,837 492,338 Totals `
` n€ Bible'for the engitu2er:ng work of the r f
. 24b '235 f ::;<:r:<.:;��, I I�
New Brunswick .. 387,839 351.889, These figus•es give the Marftime greatest water-powers in America, and
Prince•Edward Iel. 88,616 .8 ,728; Prbvinces a decrease in represents- "` 'therefore the greatest in the world.
�.
Quebec 2,349,067. 2,003,232 tion of one member, and the prairie
Ontario .° 2,929,054.2,5237274, provinces an increase of even mem- �*• • -First'-Group of-Mennonites---
M'arsitoba .. 613;008-:- 455-,614- bers.
'
Leave for Mexico
Saskatchewan, 761,390 492,432 British Go':umbia, under present
s
A .681 99�.. 374.6 3,
Dben•ta ... ....
� ,census figures, gains are member, but A despatch from :Winnt�peg says. ,.
Briar-sh Columbia 5$3,353 892,480 there.is a possibility that final figures a "'3: To'pre'prare the way for al:l members
Yukon ......:. ¢,1&2 8,512 i will Bite the province another mem- '* : :ys of the old cviorny of Mennonites in A
N. W. T. ........ 6,684 18,4811 ber. The unit-of representation in the Manitoba, iii advance guard left here t
Anac,rs-an Navy •• 485 coming- redistribution will be 36,100, A REMINISCENT PICTURE . March 1. The party consisted of 111
,and the representation o2 a province -This group photograph Is peculiarly appropriate in view of the marriage persons, granted certificates to pro- .- ; : ry;
_ Totals :. '..:..'8,769;489 7,205,643 _wiu-_lie--reached°-by--dicid}ag this.nuns_.oi_Princese Awry,- lt-sheers-theists Quest! Yietor[a with Princess Mary and ceed thrcugh United Stakes-territory
The next House of Commons, fol- ber into its population.- The Yukon I three of her brothers. The Princess is wearing a sailor hat. The photo- to their new home in Mexico. The
lowing redistribution, wiA consist 'of 1 may lose its representation entirely graph waa made in 1899 on the,occaaloa of a visit to Osborne. first group to'Iea1 a ware members of
246 members, according to the Census following redistribution. Its popula- the Pluin Coulee -colony, and it is
figures just issued. This will be a'n!tion in the last census was Drily 4,162, } nor Montreal. understood that a further party from ,
increase of ten members aver the Area- as compared with 8,512 in 1911 and Mc" ketS of the World y the Hackett, Man., eglctiy will leave
ent representation. 'The figures are, 27,219'in 1901—figures which in them-i Veils, 10. to $1 feric medium t calves,
g i 910 to $30.50; irrfericr, $9 to $9.50; about Marsh 2 7. They are routed by'
however, still subject to revision, and selves are eloquent of an ebbing tide _ , y P
Anal returns may make a change This from the gold-t�rsh days. Cheese=Finest western 17,to 1? c.! tTMa o4 lylinnea Oli3, Kansas City nivd
S I Toronto. I Fetter=Claair�st cress cry, 36 to 37c, El Paso, Texas, and their special).train
Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern,I Potatoes-Per bag,car lots, 90c to $1. consisted of twenty-three cars, carry-
APPLY `MARY" FUND S1 62.14. I Oats--Can.' West.' No. 2, 67% to in�g all househo.d efi'rcts and stock.
oats—No. 2 CW, . 62c �68b4c; No, 65 to 65%c. Flour—
Manitoba
TO EDUCATE GIRLS _ f,.. i 3{
extra No.'l feed, 69c; `e. 1 feed. 59c.:Man. �Fril l�heat ts. firsLq R,,S(i-
Mar„rt;t4t oarley—Nomiral, ttcr.e,4 Data--Hags, 0 �bs., to
� COi�1EE � sated
f All the abotie track, Bay 'ports. ($3.20.'Bean $32.50. Shorts,$33. Hay— Knight of the Garter
Royal Bide to Utilize the :p.::. I y p _Archbold Estate for the }' `4. r'` ! American corn—No. 2 y0low, 78c;',No. 2, per ton, car lots, $28 to $29.
}No. 3 yellow, 76c; No 4 yellow,j t Londorr, Feb. 26.—A court circular 5W
Same Purpose. i i i•.;c 17411 c; track, Toronto. announces that King George enter-
,Same %� I Ontario oats--No. 2 white;nominaL!RowC� 2� Mi1Ci tanned Viscount Las ales with his °`
London, Feb. 26.-Pri'u,oess br_ary � 4 - t� • Ontario wheat-Nominal. iii A!1 Open �Dat father and mother,at hrriMeon to-day. ��r
will utilize the weddrirng gift of the '
• Wit, Barley-No. 3 extra, teat 47 1'bs. or
John D. Archbold estate in Hamp- ;;e I better, 57 to 60c,according to freights i St. Jnhn's.-Nfld., Feb. 26.-The crew�'Swbaequently King George created
shire, Engliarui, to found'a school for I outside. Lord ascebles a Kni'gh't of the Garter.
of the ' :�vfoun-hand fislriieg schooner,
Gill Geddes, it w4,s learned to-day. + � Buckwheat-No. 2; 78 to 80c. I Howard Parks, rowed 200 miles in an Lord Lascelles`a Knr gk of the Garter'.
In establis2ri'tt�rg� this school, Pnirtces __- N J _Rye- No. 2,_85 to 88c. - - toper boat after their vessel h'ad was deL�rated with the Grand Croos rM
-Mary_omxmived__an..rm>;ique. way---at -- Manito flour-First pats., 'nom-�lourder•ed anti. reached Barbadoes yes- of the Vietorian Order.
-- entks. E 1 -throughout the w s ins I. .terdey. Alto-d of their arrival �-m
girls. aomelof less w$e�dd�ag Pry M n s Ontario flour-90 per cent., paten.,'ceived here to-dativ said the vessel had Canadian Salloli FOrl�1
i
Every Sbr bulk, seaboard, per bbl., nominal. been driven Far Co the �thWr�d by _. �yrd p# OOOr
Ki�rgdorit bearing the trams of the �' *�;'r•r��„„—Bey—�I.,,,.,�„T 1,calaI dopy w-iMs before site sprang 'a'
e-1ma �wyu iL� q tm I bag's included: Bran, per ton, $28 to-leak. "
_ present for their Hoy a 932: �orta. ner ton.00.'to $32: rood'i - A despatch :from Ott:aws says:-
aN these Marys the total dsonatiotra f ly rk..-� ;feed our, $1.i0 to $1.$0. Boma in Quebec in fide crew uf' 4w 1—., of tit
have been lzt the nei�i.:-.,:... l of$40,- ;. :�• f 'Baled •hay—Track, Toronto: per , Caaiaddian fleet, which is'spending the
000 Half of this sum will be turned .. ,. r «'=n 1 ton, go. 2, $21.50 to $22;
-mixed. $18 I George •I'111rd i Reign
over by Princess sa Mary an a�fou�ndation i j Straw—Car lots, per ton, $ i :' Winter in the aauth, et' opening the
-or the.Girl Guides' 3chbo the other -den. Sir David Watson ! Unofficial •quotation—Ontario No, pp guard of honor at the' apeaing ad
-hail of the expense Qf conducting the! Distinguished Canadian soldier and i I commercial wheat,- $1.25 to-$1.30 A desQue from 9L Agathie des Parliament in the Barbad,oee Iatartda.
school . borne by the organization! ` Monti, Que #rays:—Madame Jean
being newspaper man, who passed away on, outside. Baptiste Dufresne is dead here, at the Gifts at jewellery prerrented to
itself. Feb. 19. He commanded the 4th_ Ontario No. 3 outs, 40 to 45c, out-.'
By utilizing the Archbold residence' Dirision of the Canadian Corp% during side. age ct 105 years, 6 months anti. 4 days, Prinrxsa Mary, including the famous '
and the "5fary"' funds the Royal brill' $ Ontario earn--53 to 60c. outside. i having been boars eft Saint Benoit in Clarrri'carde collection given to her bar .
the late war.
-plans•the establishment of a practical) t Cheese—dew, large,-20 to 20yac; 1816• Her httsbacn I died eight years l Lord Lasm lees, are estimated to be
school for- pact girls, which will be tw=ins; 2011 to ,2fc- triplets, 21 to ago at the age of 90. �siortli $3,500,000.
i salt auppaTtingg.ftselt acrd wall" help Advocate Sending Woman 21%c. Old, large, 15'to 26c; twins, ---
make the gh-43 sell-supportmg also. 2516. to 26%c; triplets, 26 to '27e;'
Prbxvm Marry considers the school� Delegate to the League S.tiltons; new, 24 to 2,6. n ti-SENTIMENT IN FAVOR OF REMOVING
rov% be a conwtructive enterprise in i Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 8 to
every respect,arid for that reason has A despatch from Ottawa says:-1 30c; creamery, prints, fresh, fancy. 41�
_
formally accepted the gift' of ,the The >;esiding of a woman deltlgate toi'ta 43c; No. 1, 40 to 41c; No. 2, 34 to EMBARGO GROWING IN ENGLAND
Archbold home. the League of Nations has evidently;Me; cooking, 25 to 26c. ! yr
#ovrnd--favor among ntember•s of the, Dres..ed poultry—Spring chickens,
• Belfast., National Council of Women Executive. 30-tg 38c; roasters, 20 to 25c; fowl, 28'
Two More Shot In Belfast . 1 ' t!) .4.) - i ^rwnlrzis3 %2 to <� tt Tip A_�-- nn. r.n ¢.,1•.• arthv�t
- ..._. which hoc rP eccpTi a letter from tYe` Live paultr S rte• chicken. 2 D_.•.:.. **
Couaril'of Great Britain asking the'5ZF: herse c. I Despite the statement by Sir Arthur i bets• of arlia+men t3so a few
A despatch from Belfast say;:—• y'-- P B fl' '
.7 '•Canadian Council to take t'no matter. �rnT[trt—nw,,ow[:.,, r rnriLer O� . .
co 'ac• roosters, iisc• fowl, 20 to the embargo, have new changes
up with the Canadian Government:' It "culture, tltmt the British Gorernntent
Be'ifast.-on Friday night. .An armed' ducklings, 32c; turkeys, 40 to 4bc;' their opinions and are strongly ad
party entered the home of a Protest-
party was decided, after'consideration of the geese, Me. would, not remove the. em'baa o on croca�ng this step. One candid'atA ;
James Hutton and and letter, to act on the suggestion. Margarine--20 to •13c. Canadian dattir, the fight, ds by Ln is now running in 'an English eon
� named Hut - r,• - Eggs—New laid straights, 40c; new meant over. Lord Beaverbrook, who�strtuency with the removal of embar•gv
killed Hntbots Laker a Cathodic saloon- laid, in cartons, 42 to 43c.keeper named Reilly ova$ shadowed''Conference of Miners has been the foremost' in the. cam-' as the principal plank in his platform
pe Beans—Can. hand-picked, bushel,
i r<
frown his place of busdnes�s to a hospi With Operators i$4; primes,'$3.75 to $3.90; 1 paign for lilting the 'ban, addressed' Equally striking has been the change
tai-near his home and,shot dead. He " '"' I Maple Products-•Syrup, per imp. five thousand members of the National of heart ma�ested in the part o4
Y.
was a mark for about twenty bullets.; -Philadrlph'ia, Feb. 26,—The an'thra- gal., $2.50; per 5 imp. gals., $2.35,I Union of Farmers at Norwich on Sat-,maity members in the National Farm.
In addition to these affrays,'a com cite coal operators announced here I Maple sugar, lb., 19 to 22c. t u'rday, Sir.Henry Thornton and Col,� era' Union. The Daily Express •is
mercial traveler named Burns -was;�tutday that they have agreed to Money-60-30=1b. bins, 14'1,¢ to 15C Hardy Mullins of Winnipeg, whounderstood'to be determined to make
e meet representatives of the United'per lb.; &2%4b. tins, 17, to Ise I
shot and k*ledAr s et Milford - i`.�..; 0:1'tdYJZ Lwel once. per doz., i _._-.. �r U e e issues_tn_cas-.._ i.
Donegal, w+izaen he declined an orcler��` "' '< 'V"d cottfet�ari Ir,I the meeting of .London Meat Traders, coining general election, and its view+
New York, March 15, to 1�egotia x a $5.50. Vast week, aheo ,*poke tit the Norwich; are su
to t.hr w up hsa hands. nfw w°age aereemer.t. It is the unani-' Smoked meats--Hants, med., 29 to pporled by nearly the-whole Cd -
`. I mOr13 feeling of the 'operators that•32c; cr,oked bam, 't0 to 433; smoker); gathering. the London press.
-`I there must be a deflation in- coal;rolls, 24 to 25c; cottage rolls, 2G to' —• - --Winnipeg reports that provincial;prices, aria that the mine workers i 28c;
breakfast bacon, 'l9 to Sic; sp 3 c;a 'PRINCE OF WALES' PARTY MOTORING :
'election is planned. must sham, in'this deflation -I brand-breakfast bacoTi, 35 to sic
bads, bcne'.ess, 35 tp 40c. !
T to 18cr;dci'eartbell esnl7�to 79ct�"n> 16 — --
EXTRAORDINARY ADVANCE IN Lard—Puts tiercev, 15 to 16c; tv'b�, THROUGH TUE PUNJAB FIRED UPON
rR
STERLING EXCHANGE AT WALL STREET 1rin tr, 764_t pails, 1614 to 17g; =
prints, i7>r to 18x3:., Shortening,I
tierces: 1:, to lu?4C; tubs, 1534 toi Congresa�of Non-co-operationists to be Held at Delhi May
4115%c; pails, 16 to 16%,r; prints, 16%: Bring Matters tO a Crisis.
A despatch from New York says:=-- the balance of trade against England..to 171izr,
I Choice heavy steers, 57.50 to $8 `< 1.
Stec?dreg exchange .Thursday morning Wherea>+ the exce,sa of imports over'do, gcxrd $7 to $750; butcher steers,) A de.%pa'tch .from London says:—: have been made to tamper with the
was bid u to a„ rew high level fore exports tit_ December- was £25,000,000 choice, $6:7:5 to .$7.60; do, good, $5,75 The firings upon several members of troops, and that in the villages, while
P g i it dropped to £13,000,000 in January.,to $6.25; do, coed'., $5 to $5.50; db, the Priers of �F'aies' party while they;families are absent from their homes,
nearly three years when dentancis 1 British expr>m.4 in January were com., $4 to $5; butcher heifers, r`hoiee,' the 'Sepoys are subjected to intimida-
bEs were sold for $4.40 '+/s and cables: larger than any month of last year $6.50 to $7; do, med., $5 to $6; do,l were motoring from Delhi to Puttiaia,� tian by members of t'he non-m-opera-
etrrivmatded $4.41 . Sterling ,it ,with the exception of March. This,cam.,$4 to$4.25;butcher cows, choice,! in the Pu'nja'b regaoit of In-L"a, is re-,tionist%.
'Ntnmsdlstry'a quotations is up 20 cents', shifting of foreign trade also is inn•1$5.50 to $6• do, mad., $2.50 to $4.50; ported by the Puttiala correspondent Continuing•• the despatch says that
can'r.ers att� cutters, $1 to $2.50- bu•t-.,•nF �t, W Vii
1Pnos •thp beginning of 'the year, of, presaivelt told in the statustirs of the Luh� �YG�•;al. �„Ic1r�1 accautes to cne,rneet
gaoa, 4.Du to $b.brj; da,'
P8 cants front the lowest level-touched-~Unntea gates torwgn trade. A new "`C` Z to $4; feeri�ers, gead,�5 I and the character of the assents is,ing in Delhi on Fnidtay.nf
com.,
asst yeas, and $1.24 from the lowest }ow level of .}slues__ of erioaa { � '-Mt "MWW."'•-� -padsee'fr'e 3n+e�s9ii= cro'7nniattee Q time non-co-o'peratinnisf,
- 1ftfr 7'i6 ;- tocTcetf�; S r
-registered in por's was reached in Jantnary, whenD' 5; do, fair, $3 to $4; m'il'kers, $60 gwting. congress• Ggnrlht as resent a1aspern!iot�i' ' �: �
11120. 1 they reached only $279,215,000, a drop to 180; gpringera, $70 to $90; ca1l-es, A &--paMh to the London Times o1`•activities has greatly o en ell tote "t '.-. . � °••
Z@re causes of the extraordinary! of $1.i,21F,000 compared with Decem- choice,-$12 to $13.25; do, need., jj9 to from Delhi, dated' Thursday, say's re- hot-headed section, itsclvdan'.g tihte
advanoo in sterling exchange are sev-j ber. $10; do, com., $6 to $7; lambs, choice, parts from the Punjab indicate the young Hindu non-co-operatois and,tha
ww1, Ores�b the tremendous improve The diminished flow of exports to $13 to $14; do, coin., $6 to $7; sheep• continued seriausneaq of the agitation'extreme Khalifatista, while the older
merit in the foreign trade position of Europe, includ'in'g England, is-reflected choice, $6.75 to $7.60; do, good, $5.50 among the Sikhs, which is definitely men, notably Ajtnal Kham, Ga'nd}td'$
Great I3ritaht during the-lost few, in a marked scarcity of-bills of ex- to $6; do, com., $1,50 to $3.50; hogs, as-unnnz a pobitk-al aspect, with wild declared successor in the event of .
month+. The foredgtr trade statement! change differed for sale here against feel and watered', $14.25 to $14.50; do, talk ' Sikh rule. Gandhi's arrest, are sand to 'be read
S 4S g f.o:b., '$13.50 to,- 13:75-; do,• count r —�1�-OSesii_�tt y
<,os Janatary showed a big decrease is shipments-of of goods.
points, $13,26 to $13.50. `a I hie come t0 str ejyjlou'bled torts to d,6r ,d/r r11L:.v
i no Ire indiser5tion o,. .
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LOdALISM$ -1 1'.'HNnrp will be here' as us.! CHooL RtpoRTa
u - D E S / G N E R P A�T T E'RN S
.- al neat Tuesday to attend to his
s;•.;':
professional duties, blunthly report for Feb. of S. S. No,'
-Dr�n,McC]nire left on �PedIIes•I IL names is order of -merit : Sr. 1V- .,�;_ AT
T. Postill, A. Smith.' Jr. IV-Annie
t.• -Miss Gibson;of Manilla, is vis. dHy titorning for the North-west, Barnes, A.Michell, C. Postill. Sr. III - _
sting her 'sister here fora a fevv where he will engage i6 farm -Vera Turner,H,3lichelt;H. Wright,
days. wa`r't clurirg the coming stunner. ' B. Postill, 0. Pennock, A. Percy Jr, h
Norma'
ti and Mrs.-Banks were -The Barrington Orchestra will III-T.Barnes,R.Michell. Sr.1I-A.
city for couple of days play in the T6wh Hall on Friday Hagerman. F. Weight, A. Hackne , V g
aast week. evening, March 17th. Particulars R. Hutchings, W. Bielby, Jr, II-R. ". �•-
r Brankett F. Bielb R. Bieiby,- C.
-Joe dark, of Toronto. spent later. y'
_ the_week•end.at the home of hie -The drama, "The Brown A h te. Sr. I-T. Stone, J. White,' �.•
y, N. Postill, Sr. Pr.—G}. e PROCURE THE BEST
'•'parents here. Mouse,-will be given in'Whitevale Bielby,B.Baker, Jr. Pr:-B.Draper, - n ,
-W. G. and M -Reid motored on Tht}I•sday, March 9tb, by the Harold White. Teacher, Irene E.
to OFhawa on Su�day and ,spent -Pickering young people. PuRb• 3�,t la�c'eat mice.
the day with friends. =Uri 1Vednrsdaq, tnarcn doh,-Miss Annie Annie Marquis and.Miss the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's CARb OF THANKS.
`3.anra.Andrew were in the -city church will meet at the home of — Al
on Wednesday last. Miss Hattie Law, Ring-St., at 3 We wish to convey through the
I I
-Miss Josephine .Qttinion, of o'clock. - columns of the NE��•f3 our sincere Brat•
y:'. "•. � , it , .- • � -;- ,
Toronto, spent the week-end. at a Tuesday evening the Pick- itude to the numerous friends for f
their great kindness and expressions - DESIGNER PAT TERNS
-the home of her parents here. ering senior hockey team went of sympathy extended to us during
+
-The township council will ttlown to Whitby find played the gut• recent bereavements, and for
meet on Monday neat for th Brooklin seniors and defeated the many-beautiful floral rXerings. ` �
' -transaction of general business. tit•hem by 12 to 1, and the juniors
DRESS`' The sim lif
RosT. Toms A\D FeI a11Y. 3805 , Y p y
_W. J. Mooney is improving at the same time and place played - 1
�.h7sfe.
:. • ,;_)nicely after being confiugd to his :the Whitby juniors and won 2.0. 10581 r Dressmaking - '
' bed for a week with a severe at- -An interesting item appeared New Advertisements.
'' tae of—sciatica. in "The Farmers'Sun" on Thurs• + DhS?G _
' P day g g y -V - young P' Apply SrMAIL o-newmu y ` ` y '
� =W.G. Reid was compelled to last re ardin E. L. Rudd s +•' OR SALE-8 oud igf", A 1 li t}S,: .d request from you, we'll put _
shoot one of his horses one dap poultry farm. From 1000 bens his to John Clark,Dunbarton. 23-'a� P-XTTERNS
`' %:•last week on account bf injuries it 'profits in L921 were $4:300. He be- -- - --- - -
P LOVER HAY FOR SAZE-Good r.rt='auno you on our monthly.mailing list,
had sustained to one of its legs, gan his poultry farm with •two C'quality. Russel?Surzel'.,P:ekeang. :3.24 THE BELROBE•'
and from which it 'could not re- breeds, viz: White Leghorns and - - ----- A)WMPtrz•,•rEO.rmoo for Designer Styles.
:= ._cover. _ _ White. W andotte`s, OR SALE-R.R cedar poets. Apply, arwnverE tmsrrcrrour ' _ o
t ___—but -his ea•. Fto'x W.Vest.R.R.2,Pickering. 23•'3 --- --
-W. E. N. Sinclair,K. C., M. P. perienceafter two years�riai led
- --- --
� P. for Sonth.Ontario, has been ap' him to discard the Leghorns and FOR SALE-37 acres of good pas. Fred T. Bunting Pickering
�9 '•
pointed"on five of the committees confine himself to one breed, the. Leng,Pickering.tune lava.wen 21 watered. Apply to tlrs.'Geo, 7
at the Legiftlature for the present. Wayndottes, and from these ne - Established 1857.
session, as follows: Private Bills, made his Large profits. He shipps ARM WANTED AT ONCE-
his eggs -daily to the cif and he F 4round 100 acres. H.T.Love, W5 Carlton'
Public Acrodnts,' Privileges and Rg Y• st•,Toronto.. Phone ?Main b76.
-Elections, Legal Bills and Labor, caters to the high-class trade such —
-Russell Burrell is renovating as the best hotels and restaurants, SOLID CONCRETE SILOS-Last
= the residence he urCh89ed some who know 111Bt' their eggs are t he•^rigs<t and cost the least, Ge:eas:mates ! = _ ��
Miss J. O'Lear strictly fresh. As Mr. Ruddv is trc^fR'.c.Jackson,PortPerry, L1•:i e *
„ time ago from OOTS REPAIRED-Boots 'and
and which has just been vacated 90 satisfied with bi, emccess in the B.,•oes :eya:,ed neatly sad •Suit;:?y, Thos. ,
r
:,.by Mrs. Costar, He intends to voultry basine,ss he has dacided to q•a'.=or.,Church St.,Picks:,ng. 1.1--13
make considerable Improvements eire tip general farming and con --�-' -
” on the buildiu before he occn sea fine his activities to the -poultry r. ()R7-SALE-2 Durham heifers due
_-a - g P 1 �•y:air .4'�c.,-rna:,••aeko:!ley E --
it, tai?in(;. g .: Rouge H+:1. R. R.2,P:ckeriag. ..1•L=
Headquarters
{ -A. E. Arnvrn, who is giving up = The `'Brown '.110nse," given in ILCU C'O%VS FOR.SALE-Freab
v. farminiz, will hf)ld an auetion =ale the Nlethodist.Church last Friday -XI
o.+a.".d .punts.. Ce=!-or •ed,* c•:at9,
of his farm stock and in nialit n'as it great success, and re- Ap1,; 'o L.r,her astaalr;on.Bruugi.cs;. ,a:{ tit n
etc., at hid premises, lot '20, con. 1, Elects great credit on Mise Sleep, AV FOR SALE-Mixed clover -
g who bad charge of the la and •H . y V. - for the {d`T
�
Pickering, One and a 1231E miles play, a^d trs;;oth' o: nod cuss,: ',a+ .Jt 1'�.COs. -
''r west Of the village. and on the on the verformers who so graC•i- i,1:-ncr+r,.e. %V. H. wcstney.P:ckenn`. 23"1
! Iy a 0Aci.. UW_le anA skill
_ l tuiial�u avr•J, 3.. �.....JJ,.�i /±<'af" r 5nr --VLUL- rvt. .Nl)-fl
i4 i6th.° It has been repeatedly expre3sed Ew,:1 bt
-The Methodist S. S..held a b students when they had finish "'•, o:3ce.proving property and paying raper-
,_ _ p �9. 22_2fa -
c. very eojoyabie gathering on Mon- ed their cguree, what they were= - m o u S fi►
day evening last. kt 4 p. m. ad fitted for most by it was ''ta OR SALE-Dairy nihn s cow. Hol•
.tud The new teaching •i •teR=and Jerse due fr"hen b middle of _
:.. vantage a•as taken to give the , y•� R method 1 t� � '.
;younger members of the S. 9 for
brought out by the play shows Btou;ha'eignt,1o3bs. poly to or tern.. i �'
,., .; 2
a elelgb ride. Returning at d they the purpose of teaching should be OR SALE-Portable boiler and
xf .. ;toned a good company assembled to fit boys and girls for life. All �i' Unt Line
and tables were spread. After• teaching should be related to life engine, 0-foot •)fussy k 5r+pply t toad::•
ion, also a 40-foot smoke-stack, Apply to James
P that it as a real Rose.Pickering, 23t1 t
Wes., ward there were games and_.a_- }j�� practical value.
short ro canine. FresenTteain -:ends�o teactoai=- -- - - - - OF
P 8 g ANTED-A numFier >: oa ---
-The annual sleigh-ride and boys and girls away from the weighing about 100 Mt.; also. number of •
. . su E of St, Andrew's Sunda
sheep,g�yearlings or over. F.H.,Richardson.
ppppee
� y farm to- the towns and *sties. R.R.2,Puckering. 2.^-23 - •
ersi Behool was held on Monday a4i Surety the people of the country. p -{W A�eras slat;n was-held of clY nheap-districts cannot coatialle blind to OR BALE-1 Hu touring car, 1 _
most pleasant ride on the Kin e. their beat interests in this matter Ftiasa touring car. 1 per tounngcur. These
P R cars are all late modes.sr,�perfect condition and
ton road, west,as far as-the pave 4pnch longer.-Ceti, are priced right: Berry&Poynter llhite%ale,23tf s
_ dent extended. On their return -Oa Saturday morning last the The newest 2.,`,,, inch -papers »
r oup r was awalWn Lnem and in :+c�vuCl it:rtrrt•eu.cui, iu ]ee� �lanu r(1R FAT•F,-Cheer,kind-_all kinds Of .
pe g wagon•,tort•s,and all s c: :arrn
this they were Joined by 'many of two Weeks came to the hone of c:emant+:n guocorder, Al+o4edr:alheavy arL Our Stock is complete
the older members of the coogrec Mf. Robert TomQ.cf the KingbioA 1%ghtxatea and cook croa'es and he3trrz. .ei,
'
Ration.
road enst,- R hprl ilia 4*ter. Eva Berman.Claremont. 1 core 201. ::tf
-Dr. Carman Gordol2; can of G. May. pa`-et1 at.sy, ill her forty. OTdTOEfi FOR g'ALE h%jr.; of •
'if Fear. �l'i� Tamd had been �wril+ortedrat rig�.�r'K•. s: : .a<:R _ The designs are beautiful
A. and \its. Gordon, Of TOCOntO. ::noe:r�u pa,lsol. v 1 c'uvt.horsy_t a. `
` and grandson of Robert Gordori,, in her ti*u1 l gn,,d hQal th rip to the ��cc 'L.:dark hoary at Uk,per lb. Alex Gray,'I2. i
of Church St., has begiin the prat time of the deatil.pf her sister 10 R. Claremont, Phone Stark :`t __�..2s The colorings the newest
ticeof his profession at Stirling, law. :11'rs. Rupert Toms, which ARM .TO' RF,NT-Lot �. con.
and on Monday, aecolnvanied by took place on Feb. 14th, 'and the Pickering nQ 1 1.2,mllea we"t a Ctaremor.t 1. ►
g shock fr own -this Auddeu bereave. i1 amt on shares t desired. Immed,ate.P Y The semi-trimmed .lines
his father motored thrall h the ses,+on to work For'.fu;ther particulars ap 1
village on his way to his new field nleut was io great that +be war to.%Irs.Thos.:t'ICCa:tum.Claremont, 32-_+
' of labor.- When in the Village compelled t take to her, bed and •OR SALE-A quantity of clean _ Tlje goods are right in Stock $
they called on R:and Mrs.Gordon. he gradual) sank until her death, � seed oat, "white w'al'e+, w.e.gh:ng 3:Ibe,to "
4e• -His many Pickering friends wish pneumonia having in the mean- ,he bushel.also#3 oodClydehorse= and 1 gan-
'"him success. time set in. Her sadden death deT �? cos. Bunker lot t Kingston Rd No waiting—choose our paper and take-it home with.you
1198 proved a R.R. 1, itby. Ind phone Pick,2lt)r, 19-29 g y p p y
;^ -The Federated International,. P great shock to her :No need to buy more than you want. Simply "
_Woman's nay of Prayer for Nlis- friends. The deceased had suffer- Whltevale
sinus, and for local and world- ed.many years from total blind. return uB4ked rolls. __ M.
t a.,A ness but notwithstanding this
' wide drtt d Jf 3-iF'.tt.4L-'t;' - g =
`'� TheE rvice Garage
'betterment of con�tione, will be handicap she was 93iP8y9 able and=- And when--chooslrig your «?all Paper, •choose your Pain, also,. •,
vbegrre '^° rte ��pot tl,mnah. willing to engage in many of the
L_ Le and eta good.n;atch. The•real aini,u� a �ea��llably
out Canada and thelr'hited States. nousenold dt2iie5 iu K?igR p�' e}a _ p
All the women of his community' ber brother. Her' funeral took repairing done Ignition �'i1t'e—'3'11e'"ElaStlCa`' Brand. 1'
and of all denominations are re- placeon'Tuesday hfternoon when a specialty.
quested to assemble for prayer at her body was laid to rest in Ers• Your old Fordtop re-covered
8 p, a at the Methods-t ch+u'ch. blue Cemetery, the funeral service fur 813.W, � e , � a � H A P M� N ' �1
Come with hearts and minds.pre- beit2c conducted b Rev. P. F.
pared to wait upon God in pre Gardiner. Berry. & Poynter
wailing prayer.
-February rebort of Jr Dept. WHITEVAl_E. `
of Pickering public school. Jr. II — A Stitch III-Time Saves NiIIe ;
Ethel Powell,Irene Hail, Harold The d"The B Brown instructive" •play, BUNDY'S � HARDWARE.
entitled' The Brown Mouse " will be. , 'ow is the time to get your harness
n ood_� ic: _pre-Qented_ in the-Methodist church and t�oou;and shoes p+tt to shape for -
tor Coldhaw, Sam Scott, /Jimmie here on the evening of Thursihic, liar. the spring, Hand made hiirnese toads -= -- -
Palmer, 'Florence Andrew. Doris 9th. by the young people of the, Pick- io your order. Work 'guaranteed. -
Reid, James King.' Sr. I-Bert eying Methodist church. Don't fait to Prices iia;h-t, Give us a trial and be f� n y�
Elliott, Willi(+ Vickers, Kenneth attend. cansinced. '-��r�G4,i1d Mid-Wi'l.lter gale - - •
Richardson, WinnieVickers, ken- - R.H, STROUD,
neth Smith, Jr: I-Morley Stepp• : :�iILLI1iE\ 2 ;`
_ 16 39 lot 3�.. con..',
;.' ,.. ^net►!, inns Greenlaw, Nicholas The death of^,liar stet Purdie, relict `ear C.N.R. Uherrywoatl station
grrissey. IsabellL+ McMaster. Sr. oLthe late Thos. Glendenning, of 31i1• • �f' Stoves. alld Heaters
A EAa Viekera, Dorothy Raving,liken, occurred at tbe-bome of-her ELM DALE MILLS
is Cowan, Marjorie Shepherd, -daughter, Mrs. F. H. Westney, of . +' `'
lrthur Sier, Winona McEwen, Pickering, on Feb. 24tb, in her 75tb. PICKER=NCB Our Loss ! . Your Gain !
.ins Liseombe, Isaac Coupland, year. Deceased bad been a life-long
rfllen -Murphy. A. B. Gibson, resident of Scarboro. Bring an ardent -
Ercher. home-lover, she lived a quiet, unas- Having taken over the`Elmdale a
suming, Christian life, having been 2 ��
at The first heavy snow-fall this Mills from F. W. Weeks,' I 1 Only Royal Oak, regular 8L.00, for.27.50
. an active member of St. John's PI•es-
pros r occurred on vVed'i e'sday of an Church, Milliken, for over wish to announce that the r' . ��,
eek, when several inches Of forty years. Two years ago sb'e sutt- 1 Only Oxford Oak, regular 30.00, for 25.00 y
Business Rill be car-
0 beautiful" covered the land- ered a stroke from the effects of which - ' ]_ 40.x, fF.a4•nn
*cape. This was followed by a she never fully recovered. Her hus- rigid on i"he-
1Y light fall.of rain and frost which band, the late Thos. Glendenning, usual way. ? Only Perfection Oil Heaters, regular 9.00, for 7,00
-�prevented,the snow from drifting. predeceased her 28 years. She is sur- Q �,tl ye
The rain and when ..,.,�..,e dbg three--°hildre°,-Jnha_(ile p 1 Only Second band Parlor Cook, in good shape, 7,00 ,
, bad't•t,m 4'.. :; +aB•-.d -a MILEa; -Mrs. MT .H.-' r
for telephone and other lines as the estae and Mrs.F.-'H. Westney, of- p � These are esc tionai i good"hA 1-A"W" ,. - - -• — -- -
P ickeria two brothers and ibree We'have at resent,,: �p y g k
weight of ice that accuwulates on sisters, Dayid and Robert Purdie,Mrs. '
the wires causes them to break or Robt. Ormerod and Mrs. H. Westney, ..1 Car Bran and'Shorte Gurney'Oaford line.
fall away from the insulators,thus of Scarboro, and, Mrs. Bligbt, of Tor- :1 Car Barley and Oat Feed
Interrupting the service, especially onto. The funeral took place from 1 Car Western Oate
the electric light and electric rail• the home of her son on Sunday, the .We need the money,
ways. Asa result of the snow fall 28th to St. John's Cemetery. Rev. F. Also Corn. 1
we have had the first sleighing in Rae, of ar ch Unionville, officiating, when O ilvie'9'Ro al Household Flour
two winters, and farmers who the regular church service took the R q. You need the stoves• .
form of a memorial. Tlu>s ails i Pastry Flour
have had teamiox to do have made tributes and the numbe must. `
-__"loon nee a the sleighing. The the re—Mas to the R Di�� oppioR done every dap J. H. Bundy, F ����J � '
• wnow, however, has interfered but the esteem in a'r`EI}iotL, Principal
Tightly with the auto teak. ihold. Pin io L+OCKWOOZ -
1 .t, S" --s r .b;,:ds:4!.�.w't,TM.�."' m -..:y.-.,4•je•1 L�•• .•1
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